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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-05 - Newport Harbor EnsignDICK WEEKS of Balboa, at right, out- goq prealdent of the Orange Cout Ctvi- tan Club, ia presented a plaque by the tn- comlng prealdent, Don Oyau, Newport Beach pollee captain. The local Ctvttans are raising money through the sale of fruitcake to help the mentally retarded cbUdren at Hope Haven School ln Costa Mesa and other activities, including spon- sorship of Blue Blrda and Cub Scouts. Mr. Weeks is ways and means chairman for the California Councll for Retarded Children. Jut 4 mLDutes after 9, Dip•, be pulled a blue steel -day Diehl, cboeter ~ larp calibu aJIIDmatlc !rom .lowliD of Hlmtinctoo Beach Ilia waiJit tud Ud bekl 1t nat ca1lld to tht El Rucho Market api.Dit bis stomach. Iiebl ma.oacer, "Robbery I He said, •· Akxl.g wttb thOse Robbery wltb a gun!" Sbe bad been -ol $WJ LD casb by a young mau wbo fied from the store, 2'127 New- -port Blvd., Newport Beach, aDd tllsappeared. He Is believed to be responsible for robberies oceurrlne' 1n Orance. Costa Mesa, and Garden Grove, wllhin a 2 hourUmeperl.odontbesame dale. The robber had approached Mrs, Nowlin's check stand twice, and then moved away as other customers awroached. The third time, he went through. After Mrs, Nowl1nrang!4)$1.14 tor dolt cbow and a Reader's NOISE CURB ASKED Recopltloo ol !be need to establish and enforce eotUols Ofer aircraft anise aJid air pollution over Newport Har- bor was cited in the speeell pveo by Harvey Hlll'lburt, New- port Beacb city a.ampr, before the Assembly committ~ on tflDIIlOrtatioo and commerce yesterday at Los Aoples. Tbe olfielal position of tbe City CouneU, according to Mr. Harlburt ls as follows: "ClUes sueb as Newport Beach. directly affected by large commerctal jet aircraft, are 1n the unfortunate position of haYing to klok to some htgber le¥el of government to impose meaningful oolse abatemeot eootrols oo such aircraft. It is with lncreasing aJarm that we recognl.se that these respon- sible governmeatal agencies do not appear willing to assume jurisdieUoo over tbe ooise pro- blem or taJce any constructive remedJal action.. ••w e au tnow that airports and large commercial jet aircraft are with us to stay. We also ·Jcoow thataireorridors are 'Know your fireman' ' I LIGHTING tbe calldl ea on the miniature tree tlgnfflea the comtnr Lu Luce• de Navidad (upta at Cbrtlltmu), the annual fUnd ntatac dlnDer daDc:e attbeAitaBahia commlttee d. the Qruce COUDty Phil- harmoolc Soclilty, to be beJd1)ec, 18.at the 8tuft Shirt reataurant oo U.. bay. Pictured bere are, from left, lira. Robert E. Anderaon at Do't'er Sbor•, IIMt-; Mra. Jobn Croul at Weatcutt, publictty cbalr- 1118D, ll'ra, wuuam l;•tncatCoTOD&JiiCb- !'I'Mia, ....... Mra, Jobn P. Kenney and lira. Tbamu B•meareco-cbalrmen ior tbe neat. wlaicb wW beciD wttb a _.,, . boar at 8:10 p.lll. ...... Rtcbard Fli**'"' .. Alta •"'• clla1r!DaD. (blip ..-.) • Off1CE5 IM CDIIDMA DIL IIIAII, CALII'O ... A items, put all your mooey 1D my lots arouad tbe t»use and I'm before, ra.o on 26th st. tac." tamUiar wltb tbem." Sbe tben disappeared. Mrs. NowUo looked first to said, "1 can't do tbatl" ''I wasn't scared at the time &ee 1f U we re a real gun. be-..:. Tbe robber repeated Ills de-it was happening," said Mrs. cause her husband bas "had maJid lor the mooey and cUcked Nowlin, ''but when it was over, tbie salety on Ills guo. The I fell apart." cheCker still refused by saying The cbe<::ker and ber box bOy, she would have to get the mana-Dan McMillan, helped Newport ger's permission. At this lime, Beac h police arrange tbe com- the f"'t''er pointed his gun at her poslte picture, which Is shOwn aod she gave ~. above. She removed the cash draw -The suspect 15 described as er s from under her cowuer and male, white, 5 feet 1 to 5 teet put $600 in tbe paper sack. She 9, in height, of stocky build, asked tUm if he wanted the dark halr, pencil thin mustache, • change, and he said ··oo." wearing adark turtleneckshirt, STEEN H. OGREN, soo of Mr. When he left the store Mr s . a brown andblackchedc.edsport and Mrs. Hans: U, Ogren of U8 Nowlin called the night mana-coa.t, lild s mall t.lark pork pie .\'ewport Blvd., Newport ger, Don Neely of Fullerton. bat. Heights, has been promoted to Mr.Net•l}' r an after the robber BLOODMOBILE c::DMIHC JJrm.w first class in the U.S. yel'ed at him. Rut when The bloodmobile of the Air Force. He is a parachute robber turned a.ntl put h.is Or ange Count) chiijlter of r!ggd at Clark AB, PIUUiplDes. hand in Ills pocket, the stor e Amenc4111 Red Cross ..,.111 be .d He t.i a ~aduate ot Newport manager ducked back. St. Andrew's Presb)1:P.r tan HarWr Hi gh School and earoe<! The robber, whO ha.d · been Church 10 Cillf H•ven lrom 2:30 hiS A. A. degree from Orangt seen m the store 3 or 4 times to 1 p.m. Fnday, OK. ll. Co•st· Collejt"e.- 'bill screening' is held 'SURPRISE SPEAKERS' FOR CDM CC The Cor ona del MarCilamber for Christmas shOJlpinjl ttom of Commerce willOOida.genera l Drer. 9 through 23, with the member ship breaklasl mt!etLng excepttoo of the week-end at 1:30 a.m. Thursday, Dfo.c,l O, rnght s. at Reuben's airport reSl!olunnt, The Chamber w1U give 6 .u the Orange County A1rport. savmgs bOnds a.s prtuos in U~e Pr esident John Semple an-Corona del Mar Christm4l.s oounces that the program Will Ughtin~t contest--3 for bu.si- UlC lude reports on Newpo~1 )es-nesses and 3 for residences. terday and Newport tomvrrow, ... SUI'JlrlS< ""'"' ......... , SERVICES HELD telling of "what went" aJld "What is to be.'" The mercham> 'i•lsonoo!!he FOR BOAT VICTIM Chamber has set nli!ht opening funeral services ftlr Mart Von Mills, 49, of 3016 Cliff0r., Newport Heights, wbose body was r ecovered from the hold of ·the Triple Crown thlJ: sa..otNov. ZS off Sal'ia Barbara., were ield Dec. 3 :at Pacific View Memorial Park. Eight other men were k;)st in the disaster . Mr. Von Mills wu bon HOY. 16, 1919, at Park Ri..r • N, D. He came to C&Wornla. ud Cruce County Z0 JMI'UJO. He .as ftrst mate seam&D W Uae Sui& Fe DrtWoc eo., aal bid ' .... ed 1n tbt Royal C aMdln A1r Force. s.tYlYors ._..... IU wlll. Cocella; I -. ~ 1, aal llal'ld. 3, ol 1110 -; Ill -. Mn. Mrrtlo -II .....,..,.: udabi nc.-.t IIIIIs, aall -.. ---SW_ull __ ., --.... .... , .,.. $a ....-.~ •. , ............ . ~G. ..... tltlll•t I -~~­.. 5 2 • .. ............... .. ---· ........ .. ... • "· 'pfiDW."'nll' 1 ,._ ---.r-ewrms' ~--~~~~ ..., ·-Ani.-. ... ., till 1 !sD" ~ lilt .. ,. ....... clllndlatlll. ~- MillO MOSCOW AND NAIHYUI --~olr u -.,. 1111 llllloo _..., ..... _ 'IIIIWI'IGM. ........ I , IIIICiruftCO.,IaMI ...... po--... 'IU ,_I oolloo -al a rocl<!' In Metro Nuhvitle, wben we pey $09l almiahty dollar. (I'm · ., hne 10 qWt ., _.to pn ttuu tD •twleMJ •dr:;• ._. ..,_IG tlllflllwt ~. .... 0P 1111 an W MIIF.T IIAQI more 10 pt "aowmed" than under tho "'Wet int tbt term .. almlahrY eo::..,. .. -tile thilll w 'God .. tM ''trd .... ftlcb • I •-• oi ... CO&IIet.llt A.a lu&J1Mtlll•'l...-...,, Olftoo _,_...pia. Jo II• ll:.olp ........ fuhloned and inelll<ieftl" oounoy aod <loy JO•· ...,. "> Hel,) 110" -IJiyto 10 Amorlc:au -lllal 1 Ioiii al Ofor I 11*1 ~--110" n11 E. c.-..,.. c..-... .,. c.w. -PtQS.. enaments with their "expc:naive dup(ieation and Wben 1 1iltea 10 politkitftl talk about what JOt ODIJ dlrtac tbe ·earreat $10,000 11M bMa ...t ta. wUb curlld •. I ID1III .::: TB.IPNON .. .,,.,.. ~ c:..a. n.f) unneoeua.ry competition, .. we are, believe it or they lusoed fot their conatit--from the,..,, .,.. tbr~ tbt ......... COIM, of tblll .... .. not, In a alate of financial cri.U.. We must have J(m!mment raoee 1 think of Teddy Roolevtl tack. blclE. t.ct to l&n. ( Ill &180 ._.... tllltftltllrt were llaJI ....... ,.... llld :;:_5$~~::: i::t~E.F:..~ ~.~~~~.,.~ ~ ~;.~~: ~ !~~*:.:::.lsi~:~ ';e:' :~~·::;;~,:':,~: ~= ~~m~ ~ .;!~ = .... :..~roE!: :;":'.: e= At... P.a.llll6iiNI -.•11, •• n.-.4.,.. s.!.. c:l-. ,..... ,.14 tu.r!ers across the country who have so un· boy's proudly showed him a coml which ht =*'-~:t: for tDI,_be01~· :-J..::: Ja :-lt&ttd tblt till ',:; t;bl "* wu ••""" • Cotoaa Ml 1111r C .. II. temanly bestowed on us the honor and the h1d ftlled with Jltay calves upon which he 'I may ".,_.o ' • ld. THE pr,£WPOIT •HA•BOa ENSIGN w ..... j~ to be a •••· money 10 be a '"Demonsltation City." had placed the Roosevelt brand. T1te law of ~ to PrHiat day ltaD-already tbt aam of $5,000 lad eo.tllll lh'N =:. • ae f:" or ,..., .. eire:•!• to. by co..n 4.u. k A-10118 ,..ed . F~r those w~o just ca~ in, "De.monstration the ran~ was that to bnnd 1 atray whote dlrdl, wbJ.cb badbetalhowered = ol~"= ftl~~ ~~ ~:.:!Voru.a:::... ~ 14, 1951, Ia ~"" Co.., lor the Co .. y of Or•:r· State of Cuy has nothma to do w1th lhe kmd of work ownenh1p is unknown vesta title lo the bf'lnd· upoa tbem. • ol. dlrilel~Nn'..aea c.. lforaia, .... by,. • ., .. ,..__, ia qdlifiecl to ptlbli all pllblle Stokely Carmichael provokes, direc:dy at lca.sl. er. But Teddy could see that unless the IIW1 of Dr. CuiUClDtlte, who broad-~~~ uduu.t&tbtCbrJ.ttrou rra.IJ,oe ..-,...uttadl oG ...... ,.,_.v .. b~ 1-. ''Demonstration City" means that the feds arc aerwtia had bttn repealed (and at that time cuts oo btba11 of tht zotb for -.. procram 1-.!!r...~. , ..... ;i ARVOE. HAA A ................................. .ow-.... P.t.l5.1ler dcmonstratina to the chose 1 first h 1 the Su C h Ceatury Reform&Uoo Hour ptl14ct.beotbert9perceot -..• .... y, PEG HAAPA ............................................... .A-.cl .. e Editor d 1 . : n, a • wb. a preme oun ad not done so). at kaSI Utree Umts dalho -7 ,.; QOW 11 UDder YaJ, Dr. sttuart McBJriUt, oa IUISCI.,TION I A TIS :ovon crfu c1t1es we can . have o~ evcryt 1na: half the calves ~n:i'l't from his herds. Fritla v. "Couat J'OUI' ma.D)'bleasinp, TbankqtYJ.oc mornbc 1a bit Oae ,. •• 14.00; 2 ye ... 11.00 15 . booaht-and-charged '" ~~lunaton. D:C. The RouJhrider ariued hls formKiable teeth Y O'ltr XEMO, I1Dked Ute aame tbem ooe by ooe." Voice of Amerleuism brold-I• H.bor Ate•: 0. of Hwbor Are.,. 0.. Jll•• 1&.00; 2 ,. .... 19.00 Wllh only a few hundred m1lhons. Nashv1llc and roared: "'You're fired!'' ='7th the present YbeD be Tbls h)'mD ns tbe tbemeofa cast told oJ tbe terrible atro- could some day be as beautiful and as rat-frtt "Fired? How comer· answered the incredul-eat ed ~ MabyJf]owtr Coatract bro&deut made by tbe MorDlng citt;s commltedbytbiRUIIiau ~s Moscow. God could have done it, of course. ous cowboy. · er theoldUmtPU-Chapel Hoar, Itwutbelnsplra-wbeo tbe)' landed Czeebo- lf He had ha~ the -~ncy. . "For_ stealina." Roose~clt replied. "The man ft~~.foc:~~~e~=tl~ Uoo for tbt tak1nc of splrltual Slon.kll. a few wetU 110. He Demonstration Cmes are a g•~tnl step toward who w1ll steal /of me w&ll steal from me!" u ... a... 1 the ~ lo tm&Dtorles lD order to brio<> quoted from an t)'t wttneu I d I. · r h · · o d r M re ......... e o se aurely p -• ARVO E. HAAPA, owner lftd pubtisher of the Ensign . e era IUitlu fl o 1 t C1t1es. ur _e acto ayor You taxpayer folks must keep in mind, of neers tbe Dell 15 the 1Dto toeus tbe m.tracles which account pnn bJ Ill Amtrlean IS now Secretary of HUD tHousmg and Urban course. that our universities here--and this 'or~ ~loud 4 God bad wroupt. who visited that UDtortUDate Development). Super-Mayor HUD will issue town is ca lled "the Athens of the South" for= 1D tba~~ 1 pact For my part,aaepl.axl:etrom coUDtry, a.nd who tseapedtoteu· the gu_illelincs . and ~eterminc the rules . and reasons likely 10 have somethifta 10 do with lD more recent ~casts: tbe loag forgotten past came to the sordid story. Dr. McBlra.t.e resulat1o~s wh•ch _w•ll _ control our hosp1~als, a_dol~cent boys--<:ouldn't maintain their posi-tbe good doctorreadtbeamtDd-miDd. It happened 50 yearsago. stated, "We hut many thlDp ~ater, h1ghways. llbranes, schools, recr~at1on. t:ons amo~g the lead ina: Socialtst mills in the meots to the American Con-back 1D 1918. l was serving a.s tor wblch to be thanld'Ul. We lurports. parks. playgrounds, mass trans1t and nation unless they had mmt' lr.ind of Great So-stttutfon to which we refer as the senior watcb ofrtcer on ought to gel dowo on our kDees planning .. The Ame~ican city of the_ future will ciety to steal for them. tbe Btu' of Rights. He stated board a nav&ltransportenroutt and express our thanks for tbe he ruled lrom Wash1ng10n. In Ru~1a,_thty arC' Aside from the dispossessed and a few sore-that we should give thanks for from New York to Brest, in freedom ,that we enjOy In HONORING THE BILL OF RIGHTS "Positive negatives" Is the title of the announcement of the observance of the !77th anniversary of the Blll of Rights, issued by the Bill of Rights commemo- ration committee of California. The com- mittee points out that these all-Important "negatives" nail down the freedoms that we enjoyed so long under our Constitu- tion, and which we all should commemorate r~lc:J from ~1oscow .. Not o.nc vorce m Na~h-heads, we have great "unity" here. Our news-those immortal documents France. Onaccountoffogwt'ha.d America. v•lle was t01rsed aaarnst th1s sell-out of our papers, Chamber of Commerce and "Main which chartedthebroadtJplllSft had no slgbts of tbe sun It is OOped that the full story f~eedom . The _Power St~uctur~ _of this commu· Streel'' Fa teats like the S)'Siem and appreciate of lhe llberUes which the ..for 3 days as weawroacbedtbe of the man who witnessed the ntty was ~cstat1c over thrs 11dd1tron<~l sica I fron1 everything you're doing for them! Thank ;tou foUDCU.ng fathers bequeathed to French coast. Soundings lndtca-terrible events will be avail- citizem in 01hcr areas--seduced again hy the SJcker!-Amcrican Way Features ' future America.o.s. ted that we were approac bi.og able for readers of the Con- land, and wben they showed a servatlve Corner innen week's ,.,...._,..._.,.._..., __ ,.., ___ deptb of 26 tAthoms, or 156 feet, issue of the Ensign. Watch for Captain Robert Monts ordered U. LeHers toEd1tor Dr. Hayakarva 's Crackdott·n during the week-long observance, Dec. 9 HOW TO FIGHT CRIME S._rt Y-local pollee ud ro-.._ Editor of tbe Ensign. lr.eep tbem i.DdepeDdeot of tbe to 15. Here Is the committee's message: Waslililgton, o. c.. tile ~>ur .. ucrats ~lunderlll( 1a (Pro* tb~ Janta A.n11 Rf'gisltd It looks .as if Dr. s. r. H-11• is trators to keep order Of f .. c·.· • • * nalion's capitol, llappens to be Wasblogton. The first 10 amendments to our Con-one or America's leadln& cities Yours truly, illlawlessness(bureaucratse:a:-Richard E. Wood.ln kawa bas wbat it la.lr.es. l'.~c lass of twnr.lit scholAr... whr;l oew p•·es.idtnt ol San r 1 ·U· want to lea rn stttution are among the most negative eluded). Some secretaries su Gabriel cisco Sta~ College is doing JUSt We bel1eve 11 b li me for It~· documents ever written. worki.D.g torgovernmeototfcials THIRD GRADERS WRITE must be trlrulX>rted the sborC students or thei r f;;~mi l•cs tn what tile people of C.aliforn.1.a stan pa ying ;~ ma}Or sl\itrl·. 1/ bave been uying should be no1 all. of the cos1 of theu· done wbea a few militant activ, schooling . If. as school l)t!Ople tab atLtmpt. to disrupt a tax-say. a C'Oiie,l!e delt'l'~ me11n.~ an aupported state sebool. addl~ional S200.o0o in lrretime Within the 500-word body of this Bill dlsUnce !Nm thelrottleebuild-TO WELSH STUDENTS of Rights, 11no", "not" and "nor'' appear ings to tbelr automobiles In tbe Last Year Peter Jooes ol adjacent parld.ng WXs to protect 8a.Dgar, North W&les, na u a total of 19 times. themtromassauU.Not t.u tram exchange professor at Orance Yet each negative has a positive purpose. one government omce 1s a Coast Coliege. Hts childr• church, which must remain Angela, 4tb IJ'ade,aodJerualfer, Because in blunt, non-esoteric terms, the locked Wlless sentces are 1n 1st grade, atteoded Paut.arliiD Bill o f Rights nails down those personal process, to prevent criminals Scbooi, Costa Meu. from stealing valuables from Cooversa.tioos with teachera earnini!S to the holder. there I! Some students have bee-n sus· no rt'ason why the student can-pended and warraot.s !lave been not pay the few thowand dol· iaued for t:bt .a.t'TUl ol some of Jars now being provided by the the disorderly characttrs who freedoms which the Constitution had only the premises. led to pen pal oorre--lax payer to finance h.i.s train-have been att.ackinc the •·sys-· &em." mg. assumed or implied. Washingtoo., o. c., also hap-whlch wlll begin lD Ja..oiiU'J. pens to be the home of the Mlss Nancy Uttle, PaWarlDo "l c.an promiSe the public. t~ We be-lieve bills such as that by Asat.mblyman John 1 Buci l Collier will have a Jre41t deal more friendly rct't'plion this }'HT. comer propo-;es lh.at those urt~ble to PJY the Cost ol their sehoolltlg· sign• a note. promisina to reopa,v the tax pa v· ers "'lth mtere:ol an~·r .U,rn earning level ruches a eeruun ~pccified point. This •nuld be far more equitable than the present system tn •flich the taxj)lyer 1s cxpPCttd to p1ck up tht bill. even though two does oot need or want the schools Implication wasn't good enough for sev-Justice Oepartmeo.t __ itolllc Jrd grade teact.er, belped blr faculty and the students that eral states which had approved the Con-as It seems when lawlessness class to produceablokletwhlcb there will be m~ a.rrests 111d stitutlon_Jbey want~jl),e 1,ree<iwns.iJ!el-.runs "' r._., Ja the •loru ~~~~.:~~; ~t.; ~ PLANNING future events fox:.the ..Newport ·.= .... -".~':!. • .'.~ "-.. id ---.me etty. Tile {UIIct llopart-• an,·-~ "vrn e-,. ..__., S' 1 C ti'· -led out -·exactly What 11\e"lim~lona.mr-,...ot has ':toO ,;;;,r<i-,.·_-..,_.1!'" ,_,. ........... aruur en or I zens Club a c·eJames E. n •. Haru• ... 111e d'"'"""'•• g overnm ent were where the line s records 09ocrlme IDibtl Ualted Maurice~ ..... bead master ol Sawyer of Cliff Haven, the recj!l\tly instal-,.., .. , ,.ma,.;c;.t ...,. >howeo • ' • Sta.tes and: tbtougb the FBI it C&e Top GwScbool,hl.swrlttea. I d r ph)·~ical and moral eoura~ in were drawn. w adcess to crtm1Dal records encouragi.Da: tbe etas& to ap..Lo e president, and Mrs. 0. R. Mltho ff of facing up to the rioters. H onoring the Bill of Rights is no more for all so states. produce Ibis material. Costa Mesa, publicity chairman. Club As wos ezpected, some o1 the Ooe might think that Wasb. Tbe We~ schoolchildren are b tl t rioters are crying that a '·fas-than appro priate. This amazing document i.ngt.on shotlld therefore be ooe preparing stmuar materials mem ers recen y wen on a Mexico tour ClSt'' regime is t.ating over at covers a bewildering amount of ground--ol tbe most In-abldlor cttles and these •Ill be excbanpd to and will be going on trips to Las Vegas the , .... c:oUege. Bot they could f d wlthlo Amerle&, ralberlhenooe Jan.ary. A booklet Is belag and HollywoOd (E ig hot ) h"dly expeet otbeMoise in lhe ree oms of religion, speech, press, as-of the most lawless. And tbere prepared byMJssUtUe'sclus, • ns n P 0 • 5tate school system. sembly, petition; right to keep and bear are tbose who would suggest LEGAL NOTIC_E__ Fnr a long time. in the name that the answer to our ever Here's Wl'nnl'ng essay nf academic freedom. a few The students themselves wtH find a chance to gain self-~­ pect by st..nding on their own feet. And not many •ill have lime to en!litte in not.ous . di5- ruptive activity. arms; quartering of soldiers; unreas-tncr .. slng crime rate 1s 10 ~ CERTIFICATE OF BtliiNESS "'"'"""''· •tudonts and ouuid• Onable search and Seizure; protection of found ln WashlDgtoo, with the fictltlous Flrm Name a"1 Lai.Drs have been tryin~ to Justice Department and/ the THE UNDERSIGNED OOes Vic Blake, .a stUdent at Ward-I knowledge that ruche& into llkP. over the st.ate schools. persons and propertyi trial by jury, and legislative branch. Befor:ra.o.y-bereby certifY that he 1s: COD· Bricker preparatory school ill every possible area wilh care Ther have disi'Pg.arded the several additional points. one accepts that line, tbougb. lluctt.og a Television Sa.Ies IJid Costa Mesa, rec~veelhisaward and inl.t:rl!!t in all ~ubjecl!i we equ.al rights oi othn-s •ho •ant- Surprisingly, none of the 10 amend-they s. hould look at the City of Service buslDess at 2816 yesterday from the Harbor attempt. the 'world Will sec t!wo ed to atteod ela.ues and tecC'ive WASHER SMOKES , Washmgton, 0. C., ltseU to ret E. Coast Jtwy., Corona del Mar, Forum .as first pl.ace wtJi.oer ln education ol our generation bt· traininc and the rights oC thl»t ments 15 m o r e than one sentence long-just a glimpse at tbe value of caw., under the ncuuous nrm the essay contest on "Wbat an coming as strong and invincib~ who are paying the bUls _ the even though written in a day of flowery those federal prop-ams. oame of Brad's TV and that said eelucattoo means to me." Here as a forest of sky-brushing trees t.ax payers. 'Tbc public hu· bt-t•n An out-Of-order sJgo was bung by Newport Beacbt1remeo. on a wastune'mach.l.nelnapubllc laundry at 504 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Saturday afternoon, Nov. Z3, An electrical problem had been causing the macb.illle to smoke. . F'or those who truly seek 1 firm is composed of the ls his essay: protecting !he earth btJow.'' t~ Ul)let a.t what has rhetor1c . And fully half of the individual solution to the bludponiDg foUowing person whose .aame "Tn me. an education is hkr a SPORTCOATS STOLEN bee!!. bappenjDI .9ft ~ cam~ measures are fewer than 50 w ords in crime rate, tbere is a two-fold in tull a.nd place of r esidence gtant tree. We gain our know!-Four sportcoats, valued at PU9e:S and has bee-n demanding I ngth program wtdch would prove are as follows, to-wit: edge not only from growing, but $Z55 eacb, were stolen from • crackdowa. e • quite successful: (1) Impeacb-Robert G. Bradley, 10321 al5o from the rich heritale of Robinson's store, Fash.loo ls-There have even been de- But despite its brevity, the American ment proceedings again..st any Juliana Lane, Garden Grove, 1eneratioos of leuDtng ac. ~.and, someUme betweeolOa.m. malldl far ck:leq: dotm o1 the FIRE DAMAGES CAR Bill f and a..Il justices who have voted WITNESS my band this quired from others who lived and 4 30 N ZO IIC.hoo• antil 'order-is resto.U, 0 Rights remains the most succinct, in favor of setting CODTicted 2DCI day of December, 1968, t>etore us. in much !he same : p.m. ov. • end even tbrull of Mtabliahiii.R A carburetor backfire caused $ZOO damage Nov. ZO to the ear oWDed by Jerold Shockley, 4Z2.0 Patrice Road, West Newport Heights. Newport Beach fire- mea put out tbe tire at 8 a.m. oa. Newport Blvd., north of Hos- pllal Road • the most inclusive, the greatest guaran-crim1Dal.s tree because of some Robert G. Bradley way • tree draws its strenglh a dicutoria) poUce-st.atc to t S~sec:l "technJcallty" ln the STATE OF' CALIFORNIA from the soil which has been brine order. But we doubt if ee of personal liberty evet drawn up arrest or trial, not because or COUNTY OF ORANGE ss fed by other trees that lived and there an more tbiJI • few oi by and for mankind. the criml.n.als' lnDoceoce; ,(2) o n This 2ndcta.yofDecember, died by puttinc SOJM of them· the demoultrator. •bo want ei- ...J'I1anion By Marilyn Manion ANOTHER POLLUTION P~OBLEM Rememl'-er how Clark (oahle shocked the movie-going public by saying "damn " in Gont' W11h Tl" Wind? That movie 1s enjoymg another successful re-run today. and there arc no titters in the audience at the Shocking Moment. A look through the movie section of your newspaper will tell you why. Explicit treatments of ab- normal «:x. perversion and evil arc so common that nobody gets shocked anymore. Most of us have a "live-anll·lct-live" atti- tUde about atl this-w~ don't go to the lurid flicks, but we dun't CiHC if the other guy docs. Is our tolerance dangerous? Yc'l indeed, says a guest spc<~kcr on the Manion Forum. Captain Richard Barnes, a former Navy Chaplain and a current member of the California Legislature. maintains that thc~·s much more than meet~ the eye in modern movies. Here arc excerpts from the Captain's speech: · "The Communisu are tryina: to ~troy con- stituttonal government: they are tryina to de· ttroy the charatlcr qualities of our youna pro- pic : they are strikina .:at deceney: they are strikinJ at the family 1nd they are striking at lbc lltcnJth •of tM character of tbe American r0u"J m.n. One of the tools which they arc l&lina il the sprnd of pornoanphic matrrial. Of count, there are othen who jUit sprad it I« 1M dollar pn>flt baca-It is 1 pn>fltabt< • from tC'hg1on. get them in1ere5ted in ~x. make them 'iUpcrHcial. dotroy their ruggcdnc.u.' "In the Juurnul C mt'mll, the document of the Italian Communist Pany. on Numher 12. pages :!J.l to 2.l5. you will tlnd these words: 'The film ;md theatre produchon of today arc reaJty typical bourgeois phenomenon. The bouraeois have now reached the tlnal staac in their ad- vance toward lkcadencc and show up their in, hercnt rouenness us they ~urrendcr all claims IO stanllatd·bearers of respon~ibility.' "It then goes on to .\ay : · ... We want to o:ncourage this SQrl of production. As a tech-- nic;~l _nolicy our aim ill to defend an enterpriMo: that is pornographil! and entirely free of the restrtcrionll of ordinary moral J'\lles. We mWit he resolute in punuina thill course, even more so in plays being shown thilt attempt to con- done homost>xuality.' "Endles." ccrtificateleu films, filthy plays, hatred and acorn of patrtodsm. cynictam, ,,.... tcmatic atta~lr.s on the social fabric& of our • cit'ly and lhc otrcmive apiMI Chri.alanity may ~ a ~" innocent phenorMnon than peo. pie generally suppo.e. This ls lhc: way lhc Communisrs are attKilina the moral lbcr ol our tOC:icty . "Read the siam of the lima and weep. Join PM and rud lhe .elftlt o( the ti,_ and 1rcmb6c. And, read the ai,.ia of thl: limes aM ... •"''l'· -.. " ll7i"l .. _..., ..... God-lond, ,,_, -·lui , ... ,_ thtw youna people: who are JOW dli ...... And la.'lt of all. read lhe .t,... of dN lima and and up. In Ood's name. Mind upr'- AI'Mrican Way Fnlurn 1968, before me, a Notary selves back into the earth to aid tber oi thole COW"'88S ol action PubUc tn and for said county new li fe to come. to be adopted aod state, restdingtherelo,duly "The strength ol t.ht tree More likely iJ thlt the lecisla- commissioDed and sworn, per-Uows up to the branchea. feed· tor• in Sacramento wtU live a LEGAL NOTICE SOIIIlly appeared Robert G. ins them a.• the now of i:nowl-tnucb cl<*!r look at pl"((p*ls to Bradley, kDowD to me to be tbe edge that IS ~ feeds new .Ubliab t11i.Ooo in l.be sUitf: NOTICE OF INTENDED persoo whose oa.me is sub-rtlponses into our brains. 1f no collelfl dd UlliYtnlty. As.sem· TRANSFER AND LEASEBACK .';l.!ribed to the wllhiD instru-new knowledJe i1 acquired, ~ bi)'!DIIa Robert Badbam o1 NP-Notice ts hereby rtven tha.t ml!nt, a.nd acknowledced to me brain cea~ to J!'OW. as tht port Beacb, aa adfocat.e of tui-Du .Romaine Kirt:bam, M.D., that be eucuted the same. tree •ould witiMer .nd die with· tloa. qid be belieted the Legis. Tra.Daferor, ql 1400 Newport WITNESS my ba.od a.nd out lU new stream oC lifcliviaa 1ature wlll bt mon rect"ptive to Ceot•Dr.Eut,CUyotNnport omcl.a.l seal. Outd. ..m a prapau.1 ill ~ of re. BeacJ~t CalllorU. 1ateDt1l to Mary A. Haapa "The braochel are lilte the ~ ...... -. Be -... dil-seu certa.I..D. per.,..l property Notary Publlc lD and for said areu ol lurnlrJI. each • li•int. ~ ...... dilorW& on to: lAulqulp COrporaUoa, a Coonl7 IDtl State. ,... .. , tntijy tllat bN • ...... II:YJIS.nf !4~ "Bot Lilla" CaliJonia Corporalloo, ... My Commlsston e:a:pl.res and appear11nce ol ib: own bllt ....., lltjiL teDded Traufvee (Laaor), ol Dec. u, 1971. 01111 Ia tied ln. 11111 depeatlent JOIIIf ll16roN to 1111-n. w.. ·,. llw Ita pttloltd =..a:~:~~ IJrJyt, cu, of Publllll: Dee. 5, u~ 19,2:6,1968 on l..he whok. If wt cDd not hl•e aDd al.lo p!Qa tbt role of Moab .... lilt ..... CtFl& .... , ...... , -u I I Cllllorlda.; u:l 1n tbt Newport Harbor Enslp diveralfied "-l'lliDc. we eoWcf 1.1 tbl IOtll. Ctlltury-Foz pro.. ua. •• be • ted t. ....... -._.. TrultM'ae DOt aU..bl an ecNeaUon tbat dQcUol of "Tbe Bible.'' .,.. llltllll *'-• • ,.... -. (....._.). LeeiiQIIp Corpora- LEGAL NOTICE would adapt 111 ia -•arid _.., 11 the Port T-a ~ -w11 nqo1re 1 tloo. -IG laa-ct to NOncr.or PUIIJC UF.AFINC •here " l'ftUit adjult ia our 1D ~ del M&r. The 111m tw ~ ..... If boUIJ ...... 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SECllOII --1'111 ! lMURS DAY, DEC. ~ ltil , ZONT A GIRLS ANNOUNCED lada ..._ tMZIIIaChlbof ---...u..c-~M' of tat ..__. ~~~ --· -.,._ a1 car,.__, a1 ..aor car• ~rom ~ o1 t~~e G.U., 4-)'111' ••=• o1 • Jle .... t ..... lit&P ICiGoll: U bNcJr todltJ Ud ldtft Ia t11J1 •tt~~~ z.o.ta Jlrl ol tM _. ... ,, lqlll .. ud I CIIPilla e.iolr, no -11 - -Bllo,I!U putlclpoled s ,_, ....._..,, e.u•·nntlp, eebo-1D oo•sw•u dttWc, woa u. llrDlp IJid _,.lee lo bor _, __., clol..,...•'l> ICbool. La 1987, ltU ......s u a We· ' n. seleeUoa commJUM la pard lor I ,_.., &I tat Mea. dNnprt.d of tbe cirl'a vte.e Verde Couaty Club. Ia lMI sbe prlaclpal, a Zoota Club mtlll· WOD z.d priM 1D math at tM btr, aod aelected faculty mem. COUII&J eeieoeefalrudrecetved btrt. At tbe tOO of tbe sctr:MJl tbt frlllbma,D !Prl st"lce )'ear, the Zoota Glr ta of tbe awvd. IDOIIIh select the ooe tbey ftel Sbt piau to atud)' lwmanJUtl .o.t qualified to be oamed lbe &ad .x:lal~eleoee at UCI, Berk .. Zoota Girl of the year ttJr their tleJ or UCLA, looii1Di IOWarda echool, and the recipient of a eareer 1D commUDicaUool, fSO savlogs bond. • • • Here are the 4 selections tot • Q)ST A MESA HI Qt November. PREMIERE SCHE DUI.EIJ AT DEC. 8 CONCERT The Orange County premtNE' of tamed Ger man composer Hugo Distler's ··Advent musk" ''ill be he ld at Orange Coast College at 4 p.m. this Sunday, Dec. 8, in a concert featuring the evenin~t chOrale, the concert choir and concert band. There is no admission ch<u ge and t11e pubUc Ls invited. More than 130 musicians ..,·iii joi.n In the Distler piece nit. ten in Germany in 1930and onl) recently released for per. torma.oce 1n this country. SAlTA CLAUS Was seen tooking •• SCARfS. IB.TS CHAIIS & U6S - for fire r-aJ Mr'ficOI Ill< Gowpa wr!W...-•--'-·a.;- Gotdaa Da'lt., 55, ollt7 Via Sllnlftll'a ue W IDOI:IIIIIr, Triute, Lido lsle, wbo d:Lid Mra. Pal&ll&a Bnd. IIIII _. _,IJ W-sdaJ mor11111&. Nov. -tatllor. R .... llrudl, al J'l, u. a ftre a& ber boJM, wtre Cotta Mea; & brolW, Lo)ld blld nee. Z at Paelfte View Spmce of SMrmu Olb; ud J llemorlal Park, daugN.ers, Mrs. GJor&a .UI ol Mrs. DaYis was born No¥. 4, New York, andMissGQGordoD 1913 in LouisiaAa. ca me or Hollywood. to c;_Wornia 40 years ago and The otriciaDI at the tuDtral Uved iD Ora.nge Co WltY lor 10 was Arthur F. HobuL years. She was a member of Chtlstia.D Science Read«. Ser- the Lido Isle Women's club vices were directed by Balli aod was the former wUe of Mortuary, Corona del Mar. GEORGE WRIGHT, EX-NEWPORTER, DIES Former Newport Beach r est-Survivors are his wife, Ha&el; dent George J, Wright, 79 , of a son, James Dugan of Newport Huntington Beach died Nov. 27 Beach; 2 daughters, Mrs. at st. Jude Hospital, Fullerton. BessleHeldof Huntington Beach He had been acuve in the Nt>W-and Mrs. Jane NaberofBuftakJ, port Harbor Senior Citizens New York; 7 l(l'andchildren aDd orpniz.ation. 5 greal RTandchlldren. HP was horn Junf' I , 1889, lll Mus was celebrated Oec,Zat San Anton1o, Texas, w.s.s m the St. Sunon ,uwJ St. JOOe Church, r estaurant l•usnlf'~s fO'I' 40 Huntington Bear hSe"lces were _,.r.::ii4l'i year <>, .ll¥1 lwd llt'eu thl· lli .. Jld~t'r •1tr .. ,·ted b)' Wt>st•·4.1!( Mortu- .. al the BuH.a kJ .ur port restow .aut, .U}. New Yor k. now! O ne A merican in four h as this disease Ph y~JCI;~m ~·.~I I u ohl:s- 11)'. bu1 11', JU'J a~ un- hC'al!h ~ Jf "~ ~-.11 it pounrlf-1(1() n/fl/11' p.>tmdl. I n some place-s a •. :h~ef cause of early dealh JS malnuHJ\100 but m 1h1s country !he Gnm Rt:apcr's number one hclroc1 ~~ 0\crc:um" f"hcn<.~·•;:ht people sul-JC"Ct thc:1r heart and bi,X>J ~~·,...:1 - Eq~r~ OtiO..'e of e"~' · uolil'e strt:~'<' .Jnd ~lr .. tn\. f\e.h IS 3 ITII::n.JCC 10 hcallh. \lo h,.:h ~~ '' h~ <;om,,.,_, of us diet t oc.!.J~ And tho~ of us "ho ,,re "''~ <.tt a ph~s1o .. o 1 1r~t . We. as pr,lfC"IOO.JI [)haml,'-'I~IS, lo:.nov. hu" dfi!O.:Ii\0: ii dll>.:lur ' ~ .. J, ·~·e co~n lx. Christensen Phcamacy -.., E. COAST BWT .. CO.,.A DD. MAa om:OLE J·ISII 2816 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Telephone: 67 5 -2212 NEW OWN ER ROB ERT BRADLEY HOLIDAY SPECIALS COLOR TY'S FRON $299.95 STEREO CONSOLES RADIOS B & W PORTAI.ES FROM $199.95 FROM $9.95 FRON $99.95 Your exclusive Zenith dealer for Corona del Mar IIElrUTIIA_,I-' , , 1111-Y, DEC. S. - RIIST SlC11011--ao. 4 OOIIIIIA DEL 111111, CMJF. Yule su rprise coming ''1•liKioi&M1"1rt7Cle ~out''wW--. ... -. o1 llcspwt BIHar ta .......... A.......,. WJI'tlllila ... ..... -* ____ .. _ .. lllr ·~ -lllr Do-Goll tr"-will 110 -;~~~~~·~~ .. -. no .u. .,._. -1o u. -111 tat 11ra. lAm •oollec will bt at Uoo -"--· Pint low will 110 at Bay Cloob oo llac, 17, -., IIIII -lo Mza. .__ lla11, 585 .. otlciJalprocnm ... _.., -· ...... _. ....... lira. ~--Wr1cM. no P. 0. Iloilo. 1'llt IIIIo arll -will .... • ala "' &Ills lllr IIIII -· -1. AU ol ---&0 klnrd-tebolarallfp fiiDd &iftD to &Dart -aiOCC. Ttle booU'a ltld! llldloawtll baYe .IIIJIU& Cbrtatmu Cbler lDii honir lim wlthueiChup o1 &Ills al I p,m, Dac. 10 allbt bome otthl Tue8daJ Clubpreat .. deal. Mrs. ErDIIt. MeClella1..:f 1D Ualnrstty Pvt. Tbt Travellers wW be oo tbotr ... , Dac. lhlabus,lo ............... ;t;.. 1110 "Star" atlbt FoxWllslltre. GOLF TROPHY AWARJ;>S will be a high-:~=.~== light of the Dec. 17 brunch meeting of the coc>, wlll Yistt SaDta Alllta Tuesday Club. Trophies are displayed here J~. ,.u secttoo wtu bave a by golf section members, from left, Mrs • ....,w bmcheoo aec. 11 after Robert Fuller of East Bluff, Mrs. James lbt l!rst nlDe at Laguna Seach Eubank, Mrs. Donald Kollanse and Mrs. COUDtry Club. On aec. 12 members will A. V. Fraser, golf chairman, ail of Corona pther at the home of Mrs. del Mar. (Ethelyn Mlller photo.) Donald Ohms in Baycrest for the trad!Uonal "caodlellgt>t BALLET iiERE DEC. 21 Q.OTHING BURNS tea." Tbts event 1s sponsored Members of the Laguna Beach Smoke and flame damaged by the fiDe arts seet.ion. Mrs. Civic Ballet Company will $200 worth of ctotlllng stored in Donald McMichael is chairman perform Tcbalkovsky's "Nut-a Dot water closet at 501 Car- of the section, and Mrs. Frank cracker" at 2:30p.m. Saturday, nation Ave ., Corona del Mar, on Loog is tea chairman. . Dec. 21, in the Newport Harbor Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24. stacy .......,.,, 1tlt .. c •••• -...... r:s 673-2033 -W. WOOD, M-o-., We have the moo complete Paint and Wallpaper store In the Newport Be&eh Areal • NOW AVAILAB LE A HOME II~ROVEIEIIT DEPT. IEPAIIS AID · SEIYICE • RE-SCREENING • LAMPS • RE-GLAZING • SMALL APPLIANCES • FURNITURE • DOORS • KEYS MADE • WINDOWS - -or ANYTHING You Can Brtng to Our Shop (Nom\nai charge for pick-up and delivery of larger items) RELI ABLE -REASONABLE -RAPID The bridge tourna.meot wlthm Higb School auditorium. Pro-Morgan had managed to e%tin- tbe card section Is DOW In ~eeds~~w~lll~be;oe;fit~tb:e~ed:u:ca~ll:o:•-Jgui;s~h~mo~s~t ~o~f ~the~flr:•:_:bet:o:r~e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ progress under the leadership ally haDdicapped. Engine 5 arrived. of Mrs. Albert Hall. The next "Alter Fives'' party wtth a Japanese theme, will be lei a shining d1amond present B7Jng your message ever dear. With a g1fl thai speaks "forever" For vour love alone 10 hear From $125.00 CHARLES H. BARR ~11 Mu_-A .... -. ..,._ hl.l811. C&lif. beld at the Newporter Inn on Sunday, Jan. 26. UPPER BAY GROUP TO HEAR MADRIGAL SlNGERS The Upper Bay AssocW:es or the Orange County Philharmon- ic Society will meet Mon- day morning, Dec. 9, In the Westclitf borne ot Mrs. Clinton Rygel. Arter a short business meetlng, conducted by Presi- dent Mrs. Joseph S. Pike, the croup will be enterWned by the Corona del Mar High School Madrigal Singer s, under the dJ.recUon of Don Haneke, In a program of tradttionaJ Christ- mas carols. Three of the singer s will be touring with the Natiooally !mown YoungAmerl- ca.ns~sl.n&:SJlc cro 1~~~·~ .. ~~..r.: ~ "" tbe ' ' Mmes. Jobll Nissen, Dooald , and Victor Mal- &ahn. AFTER-THANKSGIVING . SALE I ~IE::~"" RE-STOCK THAT EMPTY KITCHEN AT THESE LOW r.--'--7'-CbF FEE 1 LB. 79< 2LB.1 51 FLEISCiMANN'S SOFT RGARIN 1 LB. 40~ ,,. ..... ..;~ '-·)BEER & ~INf 1 mast8r~ '-v . PIES FP.069 ¢ APPLE PUMPKIN MINCE SMUCKERS BLUEBERRY PRESERVES COOL WHIP PT. QT. 12 oz. Fresh Produce CDAOIILLA VALLEY IILIIIY RED LAIICI2J 811 ' roa $1. ...... • IQALI PO& DIC. W-1 'I One pays a Big Bonus! O ne is for early retirement. You can call your own plays when you save our Umpteen ways. There's a Big Bonus Account; a Tax-Free Trust; MOMS, the Automatic Account; Monthly Check Plan ; A Tax-Shelter Retirement Account. Plus Umpteen more, each paying the nation's highest rete. Nobody but Glendale Federal has Umpteen ways to eave. ' Come choose one or more . 2333 &II P8dflc ~ Hlgllw., .. ._. AHO ·I.ON< AUOCIATIOH IEIGHT£EH Ml'-10 --~-_.., • 1-.. NATIOH'S RCOND LNIOEIT m>EIW.IA88ET8-I1IIIUION • , -- • • to society Saturday evening at the lanrtUal National Charity League delNh tnte held at the Newporter Inn. They 'tr tlm left, Mary Christine Barr, Kathl·een Smith, Paula Maxine Williams, -'"'"v Meeks, Sharon Ann Haskell, M <IMi O'Bryon, Robin Ann Horn, Campbell and Christine Lo:nde,uu,s. (Cameo House photo.) .. I .. AFTER THE BALL: Enjoying refreshments following the Nov. 30 debutante ball of the National Charity League, Newport Chapter, are, left to right, Charles Thomas Forier Jr., P au l Maxine eigh annual in r oom at the Newporter Inn, with Charles Fontius as master of ceremonies, Harold Stanley Voeglin as presentor, and Charles Clifford Hakes as presentation coordinator. (Cameo House photo.) Debutante Ball Held 'In New porte r waltz. After tbe waltz to Bar· ney Sorkin's Orchestra, the young women we~ claimed by their t-iCOrls for the begin· Ding oC a memorable evening Prue a Jean write new musical play Mrs. Ra.lpb (Prue) Holden ' a stranger calls," and will join bls written another muUcal w1tb Joe Gaudio, as the father. play, and Mrs. Ra.Jph (Jean) in s1.ngtng a dtJet, ''Blessingson TudowsQ bas produced tbe th1J borne of ours, and all who musie score for a Chrt.stmu eater here." Mr. Gaudio wtll story, "The boy wbo came to U.O s:1nc "ava Marta" and an diJwer," as a gift to the Udo ltali&D folk song. lsle Woman's Club. It will be More 1n the cast are Mis s presented at the Dec, 10 Rob1D Holden as the daughter luncheon at the Lido clubOOuse. aDd Mrs. Cbarles Painter as an A young mu s'lclan, Cameron oplnioDated vlsitlng aunt. Mrs . Quino, wbo takes the lead as Loyd McCulley Is the director. ''the boy," wlllprese.otands1Dg Gifts will be collected for bis own composition, youth 1n juvenile hall. Mrs. •·Universal Christmas," along Guy Miner, wellare chau-rn:.n, lFUh Jean and Prue•s ''I'm far, and C:O·CI'Ialrmen, Mrs.Ricllard too far from home.'' Mallander aDd Mrs. Basil Book. Mrs, George <;iodfrey, as the asta, will be on hand to r~- mother, will sing "When cetve the NEII'ORT HARBOR fNgiJI ARST SECll()fj • • P ... 5 TIJURSOAY, DEC. ~ IM OOIOIA DEL MAR, CAU F. I laLIIA WAml IES AT •• lin. NlcoU. r-l<b ol ...... lloo..,l-lalft1. 1209 Cloy Ill., Newport Hol&tlts. llr. Luulc:ll --1 .. 11 died Hew. 19, at .Puk lJdo llaowa OCMQierti&l '" ... CODYalesceot Home at u. age hen. He died lut ,_,. AIIUWI PARKER SIIHT o1 90. SWYJ-s oro bor 4 du· TO CRETE fOI.I D111'Y Sbo wu bo ... Ia c.....,u. purs, lin. Ella-Bti- AJ.rmu Ftnt CUI QuJ D. ttma, Ualy, Oct. U, 1871, eame ot Alllambra; 11t1. lllrtlu'a Pvllu, 1011 of lit. ud Mrs, to the Ul®ld statn aDd laaded Macdllald ol CoroM. dtl Mar; Clartoee E . .PuMr ol Ill? tn Su Fruetaco ill 1906, the Mra.MaryMacMrMofp...._,_ lWionloJ L&Do, <:-. ...... ol.., of tbe oortbqualle. Sho ton; ODd lin. HollO JllrlloricO bu btM ~from aU. S. wu taua from tbe OOtel at s or Costa Rica; s .,.., J~ A1r Force -.ebGical .c.bool at ill tbe moraine because U was ot Newport Beach, FrukoiPort eiS"P~rd AFB, TeDI. oo flre, ud stood in the bay Hueoeme, and Vioceat at He iJ tral.itlld u a IDidleal 1mU1 dayUgtd watching the city Oxoard; 10gr1Ddcftlldrea.,udt MrV1ces ~lallltudbubeen burn. great grandchildren. asslped to IrU.UC.AlrStaUon, Sbe then went to Eureka. In Rosary was recited Dee. 1 Crete. He il&&ndl&te o1 Costa 190'1 she was married to Ceasar at Baltz CBapel, Costa Mesa, Mtll Hlcb Scbool ud att.f:Oded Luarlch, who was fishing in and ma ss was celebrated Dec.! Orup Coast Collep. Eureka comm~rcially, They at St. Joachi m's Chur ch. "lei, Madame, bitte!" ' \ \·' ., ~ .. 0 - ·; ·: : : \ ·~ SEVEN f• tH a..les i1 IHCOI lay • We have a new 11 get acquainted" special for you who would pre- fer to have beautiful hair. ' ,-.,,. •\ .... , .. ,., .. ·' \"\,,. ~ .. ,. t,; 1/;1/:.. . ·~·:-..:.'~ '-.-.:;H<T--· ·0:···/ -··-·~ -·~j~ .... ./ .. :_:;we will give you a superb?.'. .. :~::hair conditioning treatment::. for the tiny price of $5 and ·:.:. ....... . --~. with it a FREE shampoo,:::· · "'~ and custom hair •.• :~ • ·'' Iff"' ......... . · -~ ,.-".· desie:n . . .. . /·;~'!'· ~ .-----..:·-·· · .. ·, ,7 1.1! 't~·:_i'.~:"\·\'.·· .~- T~->IS S ~E C I "L IS "'-SO O FF ~~E O TO T'"I E l-A DI E S O F BAV S oo!O !;!ES, •ESTCL I FF, DO- V ER SH O RES, -!ARBOR ISL A ND, A "'O .. , • W!-;f!;IE 00 v~ L IV E' 642 -0844 Ask for Marianne (from Ge r many ) OR J eane tte (from F r an ce) at the salon with th~ Continental flair. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE NATJONS COIFFURES 110 I . Cout Hlpway, New,ort Beac~. Just a fe w doors west of Dover on W . Coa st Hwy ' • The Palmer Room ol the Newporter 1M was the f'tlal lttting S.turday evenins !or tbe eigli.h annual National C b a r i t y League Debutante Ball, given by the Newport Chapter. The exquisite decor, especially created f« the gla- morw.a aU air, edbaaced the: preaentation eeremoay of the nine young womea, elegant in white ball gowns. ol dancing. The debutantes, their par· cnts and t5e:orts are. Miss Mary CbristiDe Barr, daugh- ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Chu~ Hislop Barr. escorted by Tho m as Edward Shearer; Miss Linda Susan Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Allen 1bomu CampbeU, Christopber Clay- ton Colby; Miss Sharon AnD Haskell, Dr. and Mrs. Earl W i II i a m HukeU, Douglas F r 1 t 1 Schaumberg; Miss Robin Ana Hon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MeDaniel Hom, For· rat Watt e r Miller: Misl Christine Anne Londelius, Mr, aad Mra. Jobo OlrisUan Loa- deltus, Ric bard Eugene Auue : Peart: ~lis.c: 1\lary Albon O'Rr von ,\t r :mrl ~l r~. \\II· liam · L<~pp o ·Rr.\·nn Charlc~ TIK11nl's Forkner .11 : M i~ Kath ict'r. Anne Smith. Mr. and M r~ R•chard Walter Smith. Roger Oakley Waite; Mw Paula Max1ne Williams, Mr. <tnd Mrs. Paul Joel WO. Iiams. Craig Marshall Clark. MAX FACTO R8 for him with love . Fill his stod inq with cologne ond 11fter-shove in two decid ed ly m11sculine frogr11 ncei. Ch.;~ose Signoture sprl!y cologne, or Royol Regiment Sprl!ly Colog ne in le~!~H,er, ordrylime, .. "" llor .... "' IIJnrlll .. It's excitin& as well as IIIYSlic. taja Collec t;o,., cf •he f,.,e$t oe~ 91$ c ~ e<!J•Iy EMgli~h and Co"t;ne "t"l s·lve•;m •1-.s Ele - gi!J ntly re p•oduce d .,,d "'""d o:::re ;fed for l!luthe,..tic detl!lil. 92 % s;lve• a ... e• copper .,nd "'id el for 11!15t "9 be.,..,h Carrying pink ulin muffs covered with pink carnatioos. each debutante executed a deep Sl. J I m e I courtesy which was reflected in the mirrored blckgrouDd. Silver candel1braa OD Grecian mar· blt pillars rin,ed tbe Ita&• .. ,liDI -.. Wider tbo &low· ing cryJtal cbaDdeUer eacb ........, .. joiDod beT lotbo<" '"' tbo promeoode down tbo "" corpeted I'IIDWil' ODd -ditional Miss Judy Joanne Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. CIa ud e ~rvin Meets. 0 o u g I a s ThunHt! C h a r I e s Howard Footius was the: master or ceremooies for the evening. Presentor was Harold Stanley Voeglin and Charles Clifford Ham served as presentation coord- inator. Gentlemen ol the sta~ hne included David Gail Sm1th, S'evrn Kurtz Stu itiff . .James Wesly Laws. Taylor Crant. and Robert Merle Blat·k LUXURY OJSTOM HOMES BUILT ON LJHDA ISL E ~e;~~arT~~~~r~:s ~;an~! ~~~ ~ from 51.00. ~ llMEX WATCHES ~ Ladi es' 95 • the most celebrated frae•ance ol Spa•n. colof!e spray, 2 oz. J.M . ~ az . 5 ••. tf¥1d Soa". 3 to a bo1, J •• Give coveted ELAN Fragrance by ~e.,led for t.,rn.s h protect 0" ANTIQUE SILVER REPLICAS HOLIDAY IM PORTS ~VALET~ CLEANERS Ivan We lls &r Sons Inc. ol Newport Beach has bf:>~n selected by several land owners on uooa tsle co design and build their IUJ.uf)' c ustom hom es, Unda Is le, a man-made island in Newport Harbor, will, on completion of the l -7 sites located on it, probllbly become tbe richest Uttle island ln the worki, with $75,000 to $250,000 IUJ.ury custom hOmes oowater- rroot lots costing from $60,000 ~ Always a favorite -- INTIMATE ASSORTED CHOCOUIIS creams. nuts, crisp tnd chewy centen I lb. SI.R~ :=II""· S.l.hO J !h-.. S~.4U ~ lbs. $8.75 We do the FINEST work • tn town 3137 E. Coast Hiway. Corona del Mar ~ Da.lftft R ftlct ~ r , ........ 675 •o" to $250,000, Iva.o We lls II Sons Inc. been building luury custom hOmes for OYet 30 ye&rl and the desiper a.Dd deveq,er Baycrest "fore.er •••••"I · oomes at Dover Sbotes, port Beach. REIIARRIAGE IS TOPIC AT FRIDAY IIEETIHG "Remarrlap •• lts piteoUs and its pleasures" discussed by Mrs. Pat Her>Ot:l Shaplro, Coroaa del Mar attor-1 DIY, at 8 p.m. Frldly, OK. i set by Crou4t_ Beautifully at lbl potral ot 0ruce Coast PvtDts craf.t.d di m desiqn a t home in en ••ec:u· PvtMrs Orp•luU• tive's poc:k•t Of ll housewife's purH. Tbe mMtlaC trlU be Styfed in 12 kar•t qok:l f'i l!.d metaL Few De Amtrtcu I..IPoD Hall, quali ty in writinq instrument\ etweyt lool .UD st.,. Cllltral ~=r~r.:~;l to Crcs~. A most wekom. qtft. '11 oldlar wiU bo Ita Lal)or Is .. clilrp She'll love the new KIKU A flower pot o1 lipstick by MAX fACTOR See "SUCker Dollies" by YARDLEY NORCROSS CHRISTMAS CARDS P'-T 'IlliG • ~(Jwri/IJT~ I NEW NORCROSS STATIONERY and NOTE PAPERS--cololflll and ctft baud --tor T-1 too. ~~. ~cu;~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!:~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~ will -Dowl•~-~~~ .... -.-.--. Joe. • • ,. \ " ~ •· TAIS <, ....... , _, CliU1'liPIIU Fir • ,,...,;~o PlfiO O.lJIJP:~L\ o.., .. -.. 1lll~ MI~IOII folooHI• 0-ISU•-{• to 0o1 ... (~ MESA TANGLES WITH ANAHEIM Gridders honored Bob .Curry, hallback, was team'. Costa Mes;.a to~~:ly ~ke~-named most valuable player Bill He ndershot, quarter. WATER TEAM SEEKS STATE CROWN Orange Coast College, ctwn - of Southern CaWornia polo cirrles, wUl journey to Hayward tll.ls weekeDd to try a.nc1 add the state crown to Us trophy case. NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT '•i:al""'~nshei ~~ S hoo.l ' at the Newport Harbor High back, was ~warded a trophy for ALSO PLAYING -''ONE MILLION YEARS B.C.'' I' na m &" c at School varsity lootOO.Il baJvtuet, beingcaptalnand.themostva.lu. I~~===================~ ~~·.~1 ~;~ei.l _ .d h held last night at the Balboa able player on the junior var. OCC's flr st game will be Fnday at 2 p.m. when the Bucs meet College or San Mateo. The tourney will feature the 4 best junior college teams ln Califor - o.ia; occ, Cerritos, De Anzaand san Mateo. FAREWEll PERfORMA NCE ~-/MYER ......., A (')JI.() PCMI PfW..C1m DAVID LEAN'S ALM (I BORIS- DOCTOR ZHru\GO '" ·.~ NATALI E WOO D RICHARD BEYMER TAMBLYN RITA MORENO GEORGE CH AKIRIS TE.CH NI COLO~ -Al10 - w oac 1 vesey sal e Bay Club. sity team. a:as ~~~~0 1stal'l Cla:~ ::!:t Coach Wade Watts presented Stev e Sogge, 'JSC Quarter. . e son~ s , 1 Bob his trophy , and another to liack W.ls .:uest speaker, 5 tr.ch tall Greg Er skine at ceo. Stu Aldrich end a 4.yea.r let-a.nd p 1 Salata usc a.1 ter ~ and Bill f'r ey and Chuck • • . au , munus, Yerkey at fo rwar ds. terffi60 who was captam of the wa s master of ceremonies. OCC won the Southern Cali- fornia champlonship at Go lden West by beatlng Cerritos 9-8 on a goal by Mike Wilson In the last 2 seconds. "It's imposstble to say llow we'll do . It's a first game for them and a first game tor us," said Coach Livesey. He feels Champs beat Bucs with the game in the final ~ minutes. ~ that. hJs team did very well In a The Orange Coast College scn mmage las t week against basketballer s lost 81 to 70 Covina. Tuesday evening to state r-----------. champion Cerritos at the OCC The Bucs went down to the wire with Ei Camino Friday night before dropping a 91-86 verdict in the Warriors' gym. OCC led at ha lftime, 40-30, but SANTA (lAUS W•s '"" looking at HADlEY USHMERU N.011C)N .. t, (.[N{IO.O I fOIOPOII.OTOON Fiii M@j[JI .!.~!!!! NOW PLAYING ' '. ' • .• . ''I Jo~"•·e Woodw•MI "RACHEL, RA CHEl" gym. Coast led for a lime In the tirst hall as Steve Turley scored tor a one-point edge, 31 to 30. Cerritos came r ight back to take a 39 to '3s haU-time lead. f'alcons pulled a...,·ay in the ~"d1 Quarter, but Coast almos t caught a.., with the sharpshooting ol PhilJorda.nandJim Kindelon, who cut the lead to 63-62 with 7:10 to go. Cerritos ran away El Camino came OO.ck with a 61-point second half. Long Beach City College, long a powerhouse ln the Metro- politaD conference, took the Sues 84-66 Saturda'y nigtlt at Long Beach. The Bucs trailed at the break, 42-25. 8 0.1" , .. c~•or ;;:.,;;;;tw_es tackle Sailors L.----., Niilli · · · s scrimmage last Coach Wetzel thought he 1-;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 week went very well, according might pick as his starting team, to Coach BiiJ Wetzel, and he is Bill D!Jg:as and Mike Hays as looking for a victory when his guards, Steve Jones and Geor ge varsity basketball team goes Barnett 3.$ forwards, and 6 toot Op•n Nightly a t 6:45p.m . Sunday •t 1:45 p.m. against Harbor High school at 4 inch Skip Williams at center. 8 p.m. this f'riday, Dec. 6, at "Skip, a junior , probably did the Newport gym. as good a ;ob ln the Santa Ana "We !eel we are goingtoldve Valley scrimmage as he has them everythJng I hey can handle done s ince he started playing and maybe a little mor e," ht> varsity bQIJ as a sophomore," said, the coach stated. NiqueHe decorated U.S. Air Force Captain Tllomas H. Niquette, son.ln-law of Mr . and Mrs. Kenoeth Sands, 637 St. James Rd ., Cli.ft Haven, has r eceived 7 awards of the Force commendation medal. --...... COSTA MESA 230 East Seventeenth St. • Phone (7 14 ) 642-1660 DANA POINT 24671 La Plaza • Phone (714) 496 1293 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31971 Cammo Cap•strano • Phone (714) 493-114 NOWIHOWINO IXCLUSIVI INOAOIMIN1' IN NIW SC11111 SPUNDOII '~""011 ~ !-""~"" ... .u..-..~t~~ Air Medal at La }as f'ield, ~~::~::~~~=~~=~::::::~~~~::::::~:::~;;;~· Ar.ores, for air action lnSout h- He is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, received a B. A. degree In 19£0 trom the University ol the Redlands and Is a member or Pi Chi. .. _, _..,. -· ~-- IJIIDA IIf·IOIRfMJI 1 -IJIIIIIJIJ ·.IM 111101 MIDIUII·U.IIIfARllf ..... ·- ..... MBA .._, COSTA •· east Asia. GOES TO lOWRY AFB Captain Niquette was de-Airman Peter Esptau. sonol corated !or his me ritorious Mr. and Mrs. Bertram A. 20 word ~ or lc~' 21 wor d~ lo 30 word~ 31 word'!> to 40 word , Eoch .,.ord over 40 word, --~---- 1 T III'IC 1.50 2.00 3.00 .05 2T.mn J Tome' 2.50 z.oo 3.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 .tO . 15 ---- achievement as a pilot at Tuy Esplau o!415 Iris Ave., Corona Hoa AB, Vietnam. He was cited del Mar, has completed basic tor tus outstanding alrmanship tralnlng at Amarillo AFB, and courage on s uccessful and Texas, and has been assigned to Important mi ssions under Lowry AFU. Colo., tor training ~~~~~~2~0~·;~Q~F~F~F~O~R~CrA,.;.;SH.;.W.;I.;T;;H.O;,R.;D;..;F.00R __ _. ha.z.ardous condition.;, He now in the Slq)ply fteld, He is al966 j: holds 8 Air Medals. graduate ofCoronadel MarHigb He also holdsthedJstlnguis h-School and attended Western ed flying cross and the U. S. Air New Mexico Univer sity. THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALI .. . THEATRE MOMI O• I OCIINO (HAll lOOU I 109 UST BAUOA BLYO \ '\[.,BALBOA "-I"IISUU · 67H041 ~ • OP't:NS N!GHTLY 6:0 MOW SHOWING -AOUL T EIITERTAIHMEIIT HELD OVER -2110 BIG WEEK I f"l'er!b111 ••e -• k .. tir•l ••Yie i• llit lery. --1:& ft. ... , __ BOOKS FOR 5Al!l TRANSPOR TATI ON 'THE ACTOR" by Alan stana. 100" Financing Available ('i'he true stor y of JoM Foster Dulles.) Paperback $1. AI so We-Carry .wert e• 0. ..... Boot. store lt34 Harbor llhd. Our Own Contracts SKI llXlTS -IU regular shoe size 8-1/2 very iood coodltlod. After-ski boots 613-9U6. TELEVISION • used -$3~.00 cui..-·· SALE • lorolture ODd · cbllla, lloby -. HoU,-bldl, IOola, Jan IIID'WW aad eclpr, fZZ 1(1111. 110-1/2 CecU Place, CoRa ....... U OIL P A11m11G8. Cbrllll---wW .... ---.141ae. FOR RIEI'IT 120 MOIIIH f•.ZIIIIIll a,...,. .. Cirf) .... - NEWPOR TER MOTORS 2036 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • SOIOOLS 9CHOOL PROBLEMS Pri••• Hi ... kloool lndhidllol ..,..lioo llooall. C)Ooooo BIIICICI!Rr WAllO PIII!P IQIOOL II Pair Driw.· Coua Mlea -11420 STEINWAY....JIAMWONO Y AM.\HA SUgttly LLSed spioet plams by Baldwin, Aeolian, Winter, Janssen and others, from $389, terms like rent. Fr. Pr ov. WurUt&er spinet or gan near new $595 pillS other s at big savings. $400. ol Scott and of Seebur g -new-, a t saJlngs ot SCHIIIDf II!BIC CO. 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana Est. 1914 REAL ESTATE f"l)R SALE -Monarch Bay k>ts Ill Lquna NlcuoL wp, lowe~ lease. From $8,950, 0wbll' 492-1112. o WANTED WILL PAY ... to $1,000 lor stelDway Graod ptaao. Write P. o. Box 1685, Sbdo cuy. Callt>rala. • MWAMTI!I IRONIMO. Y••• ol .. _ i•oe oa all CJPe• of c'o- tllloa A lbo-lfodoiiJ, mea•• lhhu. ea. 50 ,... ... Mololo IIIII-, 101. -. -rito, CDM. 67J•ID4. • IIISCILLANIOUS doc-· IPCJTS Wore ,.., .,,,. - -)'OlD ... c.,., -,. --........ t.. .. ---·-·--~~.~·"-·-Jill .E. Oout lhy., c. -·•Moo. • ' I A FAMOUS MARINE 810LOCI5T ONCE SAIO •..•• ,.Notbi"l tht1tlivu 111 th' 'dl~ of th• S•t1 got her• or Shi"J5 b"• witbo111 a fithl. ',' TH E SAME MI GHT APPLY TO PEOPLE -and the longer you WAIT th e tougher th e figh t and the mo re it wilt cost! ! ! Here is a 3 Bedroom 3 Bath 1-fom e on Fee Simpl e Land (YOU OWN IT l -Available now to r only S85,000 with Good Tenns. Bay & Beach Realty Inc. &l&-3001 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M NEWPORT BEACH REALTY G. T . "Gundy'' Gunderson, Realtor 675-1642 Wh en we take a listing -we sell it! Newport at Victoria 646.8 8.1 t..' ; » HOTHINC COMPLICATED ABOUT THESE LOW PRICES .•• THEODORE ROBINS' t,t0DERH METHODS AND VOLUME SALES t,tEAH EXTRA DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET YEAR AROUND ! HEW 1969 MUSTANG Ho\ROTOP HEW 1969 T -BIRD $3998 $2398 OROER TODAY ! NEW EN GLI S!i CORTINA 2-0R. SEOAN $1883 ' NEWPORT HfiRBOR ENSGII RRST SECTIOII,--P.l R &.Oc:AL PlftWWIII IWICHO LA CUISTA. a a ......... llush- ll'd Ill HllllllnJion -.._ ••--tile prf!. •lew .,....,, ol UNIT I. '1'1111 ..,..ing io lor loc:af buyera: nnly Mfnre advertilina in tht. Loo Angelet papm. Location location Beautifut•tw.mf'lll: pric'etl frnm •2!\,4J~ Ln 132.795. ,,.turing: expcwod bNme: in livinl room, formal dining rnnm, 2 nr I hltM, •hate "" million tile fOftf, 2 nr l rar pn~r~t. Gaffent • SI:Ull!r 1pplianeet. rnncrete dnv~ woy. S.lett your lotOr!te ~!on • .. will <Ullom build far Y'"'· -· 10 by Moy lllfll. Models ot Homiltoa 6 'llwlb.ord. 0 IMMEDIA'I'I OCCW'ANCY!! ~ANCHO LA CUISTA In Huntinl!"'n R#a<·h has 3 new hnmu naif1blf. ftJr immf!dllfl' nr- ~"Upanty beuuM: nf eredit re;ectinn~E. 3 RR, 2 baths, buirt.iM, firepl.ee, ahake rnnf, rlln· crete driveway. L.lwe on Big Corona del Uar Beach, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home; can readily add third bedroom. Own- er will finance at b.b" lnteresL Sl5,000 down paymenL ALSO 1 fn()(jr.l hnme anllable (M January occupancy. (Loc Hamilton&: Bushard, Huntington Bear h) $15.050 .. 127,1110 FHA . VA & c_,.~ntleMI 332 Margueri to Carano del Mar -673-8550 CALL 961.2919 ANYOAY ......... 1G & 6 g.,.. 'f/.,.,./1, f< •• /lor CANYON AID ICEAI ~ Wells-McCardle. Re•Jtors Rt I ioblt Strvict Si•ct 1943 1110 NEWPORT "Jbree bedroom -tllree IIIIICII ..._. .:.. t-& rt•t 1M tamJiy wi d• tftnacer • 144.911 ••• CUI _.let •• show you .•.... ................ r/, . ./J/ii'JNqatAfi,_/. -/t:m,f!lo . , EXCL USI VE BA.Y CREST LQIT ptiiC£0 TO SELL • sas.-.oe ~ y~,/Vrllt/. -h~.-r ... /. • • TREMENDOUS VALUE ·' ' .. .~~ OREAl! COTTACE ON THE OCEAN Lo•·elv home. S24~~· ·~d fall·si:r.f' R--2 lo t. r.,J!r li.,.. yoiJ cllll 35!<umr ~V4 Fll-\ inA rm ., dblr Jl.r•se. One lo~t~~! Fxc ellent condition. bf'drom., p~ bath. U S.OOO. On tre ... ~r!t f'red .. uert. ~aciou!:l ~ bdrm ••. 2 bath . ' I>ROPERTIES WEST (714) 675-4130 1028 Drive Newrort Beach, Cali f. 92662 FR~K WlLLlo\MS Fin\ sh ed ~edal lion Apt. 7lQ'i2 Margu eri te Ave. Corona del Mar Can 't sell it?, •• Trade It? For Fast Action&: Reitulu Call 'IHE DOYLE CO., Rea!IOro 270 R•altor 642-6.02 .... 673-364 1730 W,. Coelf Hlwey .. ...,., a .. ch JIIMMI•Y•ro.Hr lwoS..ocrt,ei•: C.II67UNO LUXURY AT· ECONO PRICE! 2 BEOROOtol, 2 11A Tll HOME • BEAM CEILINGS • B/I ELECTRIC KITCHEN • IMMACULATE -PLUS- 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT $49,500 with $5,000 Down Call Mrs. Hopper 110W AVAILABLE Ill DOVER SHORES , IIEWPOIT lEACH ••••• iayrrrst 1 ,.. ~-~~-ill IStMt .Ut liwifll. IWtl .... & S... ..... t ...... lll.llflbtf" tN .. , ... lilt ........... .,..,.. .......... -. Thetl laycmt "fOff"Wf Vift ' lob ""-100 fl ,....... 1111 .... . 200 " ..... Cotntlilltd Witt! tN ,..... " .................. .. ... prMte IIIHdln, tN• lttlt .................. ,..... lotlli.-HI tfWs .... ... .,... ' s... lilt. lfllill ............... ,.., ........... ""',.,.... ..................... .... __ ............... 1 .. 111 ..._...at 1142 tent1110 Orift. Nsa;ut ....._ ....,.. (114) ..._1110 tot •uahllt:e• ..... , ... , .......... ,_,,_ .......... W&AIIIS I 0 0 Thele View Homes Oftd Loh MUST BE SOLD bolo•• December ) I §t SI'ECTACULAR VIEW 4 Bedroom,c, ~f'l!t ~~~~~ t;nllt' tm. l.l.l?l' •hntrc: rm. ~ hattu.. Thi~ ~· I• ""'l"t1h "'' k"'•' J.ll"• roy, tl:\' ~~.111'1 Opon S.t. & Sun. 132• Geluy. Dover ShorH SPANISH S 80ROOMS. Fiimllr n'n, 4 ~IM P.r.,tt't· fu\ \'M'w Almno<t 1 rnn ""' fl r r1\l;1,. ...... mmtlf'll\ r.r .. ,.~ S!JO,n!WI -Tn ~I"• n:"fl ['.""" lA YFRONT HOME ;, Bedrnomll, lt!ntl'll: rm • •·111r TOCifi\L flinii'!K rn1 . ~ r •r ~. Tt ft. "' ~'" """'' (~ Baytt!M D Ill I I 1'1. "*irrc $U •. SM. 0pon Do;ty 312 -...,int Star L..w VIEW LOT IJ:'rml " ~. ~ ......... heM. Prk:.s "'"' Wow ...,.. ""· --..... bwitfd. CAMIO HIGHUNOS R 1 11)"· MUll W ..,W. "'" t& C»'-lira. ~ ~ reams. t.mUy nn:. ~ _ ................. __ .. AT •• -Try 10 .. Dlwtll Opon Sot •• s- 71,C.....I ........ -IIAYCIIIST lAwtb' 4 Bt<IIGOII\; J .. ,,. ._ ...,. .,., .... "· ..... .... ...__ ·-Col .. ""'" ~T'f'CGf.Mff ........ ••ron W'Cit ....... c.._ cne .... · -·----··--·-----~ 0 110 DOWN PAYMEMl --- IF YOU QUALIFY FOR G.l. LOAM IMPOUNDS ONLY MOVES YOU INTO THIS IMMA CULATE 3 BEDROOM 2 BA TH HOME IN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD. FULL PRICE $28,300 Ralph Maskey ··-lira REAL TOR 39 YEARS IH ~ HARBOR AREA, I APPRAISER 3411 NEWPORT BLVO., NEWPORT BEAOi -67UOOO SEMPLE REAL ESTAT. Harbor View Special! OPel HOUSE SUNDAY ... 12:30-5:00 p.m. 1032 Wh ile Soils Woy Chcwm in g 3 B.R. home with elegant Master B .R. Sut te and private patio . Heated& F il· tered PooL TWO F ireplaces ... formal Dining Room . Mogt ificent VtEW of Boy & Oc•on. Sep. Fami ly Room and al l electric kitchen. Minimal londsCopi in!Jlft 'H. 7 .and rOOI'ft ...... ;w..n:_..,,l.,ttlldii J~IIICIOUS, asl<i n~: s~.soo. SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 f . C..at Hwy., c. ..... 11M Met QS.ZlOI OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. •• - tRIA DEl MAR BEAUTY S3S HAZEL DRIVE sPA CIOUS 2 BED ROOM AN D CD NV. DEN. BEAMED CEILING ••••• lEVEN HAS A BOMB SHEL TER.I OWNER WILL FINANCE * 642-1 n1 Anytime * ( -a. LM'IHB COATS Church ·News '1111 --~ wtlll. '1111 -21 oa c-.""-•-a..eoa wm-at, o.m. -,. ••• ., 2 _,I. ,.. . . . -..... ,,, &........ .. lllrk I ...... , ...... ..... It IIIII ••-a.a. Cllora, ••-Dr. oiJaa. _, wt-.&1 fp.a.lll -R4.,EuiBIIIII-TbiRat. Will ,..,_ IU Mm"eect J .... Kirt wW &WtiCia oe 1141 =118 ... M ,...., ill Acta." ....... ,.b&l •• m ... llc''lt J_ud_..__ tllo 10 a.m._,_. .... wW -II 7 p.a. Doc. 11 b' Tbl IIIII II laalah 33:7-1 Lilli -lloolr ud ...., •• Tbl i7..az. Hplar lllktwtU 8lb&t lhldy • • • ud Jft10I' m~ ta II 7p,m, Tbl PIJ)DOutb COIICfoplloolll Dte. 11. Cbureb, SHI BloAd st., New. • • • port Hlllfltl-· "Book oo tbl • LCblnn Cburcb of tbt lbllt" will be the NJ'moa toptc Muter, 2900 Pactflc View Dr., of the Rev. Normu Bron at Harbor View ll1llii··Dr. wu.. 10 a.m. SUDday. At 7:30p.m.tbt lWn Eller wU1 cite a messap cbolr of tbe SenDtbDay AdYen. oa "WarnlJig aJid promise" at till Cbureh of Colla Wosa will A BOUTIQUE SALE to raise funds for tile 1:45 Lilli II a.m. Sw>d&r preaaot the "Weulab" In the audio-visual equipment will be held at MrTlces. Acolytes will Upt Plymouth Church sanctuary. tbo Betblebem eiUidle on t11o • • • oUr Lady ~een of Angels School In : -:=~~wr~eatb,: qmbol1a1Dr tbe Tbe Flrst Bapt.t.t Church of E t Bluff f U 1ng f 9 a m •11 to receive and cou Mesa, so1 MagaoltaSt.-as o aw masses rom . • the Cbrlst ebiJd. "The ...... we sbould ..... to 1:30 p.m. at the Catholic Church an ' ' ' use" will be tbesormootopleol Sunday, Dec. 15. Pictured here Witil-some Tbe Newport Harter Lutb-Dr. P. G. Neumann at 11 a.m. " Cburcb, 2501 CUll Dr., s.-r. At 7 p.m., lbe yoUDg of the boutique Items are, from left, Mrs. !N::;~ Helghls--"Summer Is -le ""' young adults will Denton McGinty of Dover Shores, chairman ia oear" is the HJ'IDOD present the play, "Tbe innkeep- ol Pastor James Blain or's ooo." of the sponsoring school auxiliary; Mrs. the uo""' II a.m."'->' • • • John B. Flentz of East Bluff and Mrs. ~=:~••s; CommunJoo wlU be St. Aadrew's Pr esb)'lertu Robert C. Miller of Corona del Mar' com-;~~~~~~~~~~.:;~~~-~~o~Uo~w~lng~~~~be~l~l ~a~.m::.,· Church, 600 St. Aldrew•s Rd., 81 Poco eandl~ Thousands of GIFT IDEA S artd decorator ilems for your horne. All sorts of wnusuaJ candles ! A wrsi flt atd di ((trent Christmas Rift. ~as older •• CUll Haven--Uotver..t Bible mittee members. (Ensign photo.) Sunday will be observed at the 8, • 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Dr. MRS. MARY M. TE$SIER Cbarles Dlerenlleld wtll begin OF COSTA MESA Dt ES GEORGE SUTtiERLAHD OF B. I. DIES AT61 Ms Adrent series on the tbeme, "Is God on your Christmas Mary M. Tessler, 81, of George R. Sutherland, 61, ot Ust?" His topic lh1sSundayw11l 1961-9 Maple St., Costa Mesa, 217 Coral Ave., Balboa Island, be "Give Him love." Two died at her home, Tuesday, died Nov. 29 at Hoar Hospital. Christmas cantatas "Laud to Dec. 3. He was a communications the oa.Uvtty" and ,',Behold a She was boro June 1, 1887, engineer at Naval Weapons branch 1s growing •• will be held in Hattleld, Mass., and had lived Center, Ch1Da Lake. He was at the church ;1 7:30 p.m. here 21 years. born May 6, 1907, inRiebmood, St. Michael's and All Angels' Survivor s ·tnclude her bus-CaW., and bad Uved In Orange ,Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific band, Louis; 2 daughter s, Mrs. County for 9 months. VIew Dr., Harbor Vfew HiUs--Rose Westall of Orange, and Survivors are his wlfe, ICommunioo services wlll be Mrs •. Louise Pa!mer of Tolcyo, Maxine; 2 daughters, Barbara. held at 8 and 9:30a.m. SUDday, Japan; 5 grand"hildren and 8 and Betty; and 2 sons, Willlam ICOGftrma.Uon classes are being grea.t-grancbUdren. aod Robert, all of the home. held on Moodays young people Services wtu be held at 11 Services were held Dec. 3 meeting at 4 p.m: and adults at a.m. Friday, Dee. 6, at WestcWf at Pacific View Chapellnter- 8 p m Chapel with the Rev. David ment was at Pactne ViewMem- • • • • • DiProfio of ChristChurchby the oria..l Park. Church of the Crossroads, Sea as olficiant.lnterment wUI HEW STORE Ol'IHER meetiog in the Ctwpel, 3500 be at Ha.rbor Rest Memorial TO MOVE HERE SOON Pacltic View Dr., Harbor VIew Park.. A complete Une of gourmet ·' HUls--Dr. Vincent Gottuso Jr. NAOMA FORD Dl ES ...-...A be id Uq and wt11 preach at 11 am Sunday on ~'"""'s• 5 es oors the topl "What' . the Naoma Ford, 77, of 2063 wines, and the bread and mUka ?"eN be 15 ill be Monrovia Ave ., Costa Mesa, housewlfe may have forgotten to answer. ew mem r s w died Nov. 29 at Hoag Hospital. pick ~. Is carried at The receiv~. • • She was born Mar ch28,1891, Holiday House Liqoor, 2931 E. The Christian Science in Johnson County, Kentucky, Coast Hwy., COrona del Mar. Cburebea, Newport Beacb, and was a resident here lor 3 Dell Gressley, wbo bas otber IIIIICJIIIIIT Gin 'lllllt,- WSTA AMI-T A ,_, • 1o 'tttl T. ...... -ol MlciiMI Gatrta. &. llr .... lllro. -T, JlolcM, Woot No"'JGGI,--• a -Dirt-114. ca.. -ud .. -""'· .... ,...hn, .11 011 o1 sitraJMee *Wed ot tlttl Ud rtu • &nd' 1ted riCIIOJ frOID a a $ISO lou. Yln'A lraloloc ......... ol tllo .1Mt ....,.,~ID~. WAT=$, UW!t$ TAKIM .. wW ...... -'"" --w ud -· loftl· -1111 t.a11o ~, E-rr, f'IIO, -· -~ c-u to Ham. from Lun ~ 1511 Bara- aold. "dt•• dirt T•race, IOIDit1ml OfU lo ·-G. H. TH-tllo-ofllor, ll, ... told IIIII> lellool lD "-· ws.. ~ Boaeb pollee. T'lro -., eon. clol -HlP wrltl wateblo.o-waleb, lellool ud Oruco c-Col-Lilli 1 _... wateblo nro .... -ll'llcloltUoo. 100 °A. HUMAN HAm T~ke on an exciting new look! h 's so easy with a beautifully· styled wig or wiglet made_ from the fine st human hair. You'l l be pleased with our low prices! ··--··· _ .. """""""' ,Ito .... ..... _ .. _. .... ... _ .......... an ••D fiC'tl'll fii.....,I81A.CAI "'"P" ofii47M .. .-ol .. CMr ol fl..,wt .... .., Pal I, ,_ of IIIlO 1111>- rla T• .. ln1lll 1WaMit * cJa&u Me car wu•a lbt' a ar....., ...... u. ... -....-.--rJ 1$01 W, Coeolllwf~ H Ill -. ,.., ........ ....,. .. __ ., ... -~~~~~ tllo trlfllC ..... Ud ... "lllld ...... , ... -..,.ar.., Tblllrlplll-...... -bvm tlloewbud 1111_..,, It IIIDold bill loolllolrom tbl .... of a. cwtt.. ., Two Fuli ·Time II i,&; Sty lists For CUSTOM FITTI NG Mosl (o•pltlt Li•f' WIG S. WIGLETS . CASCA DES. CURLS, 1111~1 I< STANDARD FALLS BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE WIGS BY VANCE-PEPI 46 Fashioo lslud 644-2682 Corona del Mar and Costa years. locations In Anaheim and Brea. Store Hours: 10 w 9:30 Thru Christma .. Mesa--The Bible Iesson-ser-Survivors are her son, has just opened this new modern I Stores Also Located in mon to be read in all Cbristb.n F'rands Ford o! the home; stql. He and his wife, Helen, Science cnurcbes this Sunday is a brother, William Ford of Ken-pian to move her e soon trom •=LAS VEGAS SANTA BARBARA LA HABRA SANTA MONICA titled "God tbe only cause anc1 tuck}; a.OO 3 Uandchildren.. Fullerton. They have 3 dau-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~===~~~ A sreat decorator item . Rod Iron ... plain black or black with Ollti"'' gold. BANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE creator." Services were held Dee. 2 in ghters, Karen, WOOls married r • • • Pa.iatnWe, Ky. Westcllff Mor-and UYes&\DiamoadBar;Sbarf. The am.J. st. Mark PrHby-taary vias the tonnrdingdirec-who wiU be married Dee. ta; alld teriaD Church memberallip tor. Dawn, 14,athomewbensbelsD't dinner will be held at 7 p.m. attending 1·unJor hl~ GAS LEAK STOPPED & ... thls Friday, Dec. 6, at Philco-SJ!i) 80 Ford Aeronutronic,oommemo-Repairmen ran over a gas AT lHEFT ratillg the 6th anniversary of the meter with tbelr truck Nov . 27 A boat radio teleplxlne and cilurch. at 510 Acacia Ave., Corona del antenna, worth $350, were Mar, causing a gas leak below stolen from a boat attherearof DAR MEETS DEC. 11 the shut ott valve. Engine 5 Certlfled Divers, AYS yacht The Christmas season lla.s firemen stopped the leak with a sales, 2244 W. Coast Hwy., inspired the Rev. Gustave c . redwood plug and stood by untll Mariner's Mlle,duringthenigbt Schramm's message at the Col, Gas Co. servicemen arrived to of Wednesday, Nov.27, The boat NUlla Cabell DAR meeting make repairs. had been taken there so that m additional equipment could be at 1 p.m. Dec. 11 LntheBaystde MEEllHC CHANGED added Vlllage north clubhouse, 300 E. • c oast Hwy. The Assembly sub-com-BORDER CLOSING ASKED The Corona del Mar High mittees on conservation and Natlonll City and L.pta.na nave Fa s h i 0 n I s I a n d School Madrigal Singers will beaches aod marine resources sent letters to the Newport '-====================~ Lend the musical touch to com-have r escheduled the joint Beact: city clerk, sta.t1ng the ,.. plete the program. Hostesslng ~blic interest in the shore-cities have passed r esolutions fook o/ Ji3linclion CUSTOM DESIGNED 14IC Yellow Gold Brooch a.-.. c~ .... ,..., .. 4 e.., .. _, Set .,.""'''"'' '""" 79 .00 ,,_,_, ..... -·-. ........... -==-· • W.e4~11"t &.nol• M ... ,_ Fit, ... l,_.h•ldu•l N .. cl. "-"' 69.00 W.._I.KER N .. JS , __ -~· ...... __ .CM,III' - are Mmes. Earl G. Corbtt, line and coordinated marloe urging the closing of the Mex- Walter C. Fait, Gary L. Myer s, resource development trom lcan-Ci.lifornian border to min- Charles C. Gaylord, and Carol Dec. 12_. to 10 a.m. Dec. 11, ors DOt accompanied by parents K. Hunt. 1n the Ctty Hall, Newport Beach. or responsible adult, For Christmas THE CALCUTTA w-it Obi-_,_ or flowing frM, • bM::h llhin or liMp lhlrl' ... w-il -I*IU. thorU, blttirttl. or Jun -vou. Orw lin fiU •II in 01.w 100,. cotton pique ~ cwlo'tt. BkM, broJrorl, ~. or n •vv .. lth •u hc, 118.10 POl..,. Or IOIId ..,;ttlovt ~. wtliM. t~. b~Kt!, lime, pinll,aoo~. Do You Want to Be Practical This CHRISTMAS? .•••• OUR NEW, ENLARGED MEN'S DEPARTMENT I S CARRYING THE LARGEST SELECTION OF KNIT SHIRTS AND WASH PANTS IN TH E HARBOR AREA . BAY DEPT. STORE Bolboa • , • .---------THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH~::~=':':~==:-. NEWPORT THE NEWPORT HARBOR n.r,.:;,~~~~~~~·='•" BEACH JOe ntf OHL.'r liP11'U"U l"ffiMTID .fiNO • ~tiH(D 1111 ~ IUDt 21ST YIAR. 110. SECOIID PEARL ' HARBOR DAY JOe COSTA MESA DFPICE' CDROMt. ---1941 ' lr TED KI~I!LL ·aircraft are attacking Pearl trained out. Wewerearmed'ritb A AN Deonil Jl. Noble At tbe ttme or the Japanese Wbere were you 00 Pearl Harbor Day? Just about every Harbor. Thls lS no ----!" two .50 callber macbloe guns elm: Mr L. C N::' attack on Pearl Harbor, at 0755 adult can pve apreclseanswer Oneoflbe most IIDUSIRl anners 1'be radio wu a babble of mowted In the ftist and a of ~7 U: 5 • • C:O.: boura, I was fiylng ln a Navy comes trom Ted Kimmell, r'esldeM of c wt HaYeD aDd past orders, couater orders, re-single .30 macllioeewatonrard. M oy: l...ul, bu.l petrol bomber about 5 miles commaAder of Newport Harbor Legion Post t9l wbo wu 1D tbe quests for aJd. calls to s~s 1 was to mao tbe port waist run. esa, bas mp&eted FBc lOCh of the harbor entrance. a.tr over Pearl on tbat day of IJltamy Here Ia hls own story o1. tba.t didn't answer, so in order to Tbe pilot ordered the radio llnk Ttrainin&: at Lactlaad A • Between the first and secoDd Z7 years ago Ted enlisted ln the Navy 00 JUM 26 1939 1n eee for ourselns tbe pilot new between the base radJo am all K eu.s. He bas bee.a n••pM u! attacks we had landed and I was Chicago at aie 18 and stayed 00 througtl the war ~ a1 ' st In our tbe coastlloe toward plane stations be cutoff.lnitead ees.ler AFB, Miss., ix II' oa tbe ground for this part of a year beyond until June 1946 Alter Pearl Harbo~ he S:::ed Pearl. We could see columD.Sof of everyone listening. we were 1ng iD the commwUcatloDiflilld. tbe attack. on Navy patroiduty ln the 'South ·Pa.df1c loc:lu&ng G~kaDal siDoie rising and flashes of (Continued on paJe "') He isS:tv!tfnua~ :r 011 My day began at 0300 that New Guinea aDd the Philippines, adv~ing 1D rank to avlatio~ Ultbl:s • llke eJplosioos. We • TED KIMMELL, ·wtlo wrote this story of Pearl Harbor Day 1941, Is shown here In a 1944 photo when he was the engin-eering and line chief petty officer of VPB--54 (Black Cat Comman d). ·Another squadron member was Lt. John Love, .wtlo Is now governor of Colorado. Ted and John were In the same flight crew In Guadalcanal, SWlday; I was to ny an offsbore chief mactl1ntsts moUe (master sergeant) and iD June I9-4! to eorlldn t be slll'e, because at tllat patrol of 300 mUes, takeoff at lieutenant {j.c.). He was marrlec1ln Mar~h, 1945, whlie be~ time someo~ reported "planes 0430, return to base at 0800. At at tbe Ala.meda Air Station ln Ca.llfornta. The Kimmells are dead ahead. tbat ,time I was not a r egular pa.r4!Dts of a daughter, Linda, a graduate of Newport Harbor HiP Tbere they were below us lna flight cre•mu, butlnsgladto and UCLA (wttb cum laude 1\ooors) and now taking graduate work loose formation. climbing and ny In anythlng,anywhere,a.ndat at UCLA. beaded our way. We couldn't anytime those days. I was cra.zy maD out what type or whose about Dying; 1 wa.s a nytng nut. plaDis tbey were. The pilot My regular squadron duties reports, and Dying prede-a cloud layer at about 1000 teet. turoed and cllmbed to about were riding a motorcycle, termlned colll'sts by cofl}PaSs. Suddenly base radio came out 1,800 feet where we could pt. delivering registered ma~l. Nothing much could be seen on wlth a plain language message: back intO tbe safety of the clouds classllled papers to the various the pre-dawn water. Noooe said ''Pearl Harbor under attack by lf we !lad to. As we went lnto the oUices and orfleer s concerned. much over the plane Intercom. Japanese aircra.ttl" clouds the last I saw or tne I was the wing guard mail petty Base radlo was quiet also. We hpmedlately the radio cir cuit pla.oe s they were headed south Ai rt I• k' d otficer, a mailman. reached the end of our south leg became alive with requests for out to sea. I also saw a big fire rpo po Icy 0 Having been ca lled by the of thenJghtandturnedeasttofiy repeats orcontirmationofmes-blazillg 141 at Hickam Field, the watch, we dressed ln our reg-to the southern tip of the island sage requests by us and other Army air base near Pearl ular work. clothes; enllsted men at H.awall just as the sun began neet units Ustening. Harbor. The Newport BeachC!tyCoun-''2, The Orange County Ai r -ill the Navy blue dungarees, the to rise. I remember bow beau-Cutting In agaln the same In order to be prepared, the ell adopted an amended <rtate-port sbould be limited to ultl-otficers In their kha.kis; every-tUullt was that day, Noooewbo voice said, "Repeat; Japanest' pilot ordered all guns aboard ment last week elpress-mate service as a Metro-Port, one wore a blue baseball CaD. has not seen a mJd-Pacutc sl.ng its policy on county airpor t a.od turtber development at The rugttt crews assembled In ocean sunrise has mlssedooe of tacillties. Orange County Airport should the squadron ready room, where God's gUts to man. I think an New art class offered The Councllrelterateditsop-be restr1cted i.u a manner so as hot coffee and rolls wer e or us were watching 1t without position to expanding the airport to prevent Its evolution toward served. W,e ate, then went out saying a word. into aregiooallaciUtyandurged or conversion into a regional onto the parking ramp to the It was dark Ont! mlnute, then The Estancia art department ferent characters ar ~: produced top priority be Ktven to !level~ a.irport laclllty. assigned plane and bep.n the purple; then the sun outlined is now offering a commerclal and how the cartoons are pre- opment of a r egional airport. ''3. Appropriate offi cials and pre-Cllght checks and tests, the bigmountalnsonHawaU,and art class to advanced art pared. Her e is the tert of the policy agencies or Orange County and Everything In our plane checked Maui in gold. Suddenly the sky students. The class consists of Following this trip, tile statement: t~ Federal Government s00u1d out perfectly, so at 04Z0we were was gold , and we were fiylng about 35 talented students. students, with the help of Mrs. ''The CltyCouncll recognir.es gtve top priority to the ac-launched Into the water off the through golden air while the sea The basic purpose or this Cassidy, their instructor, and t he need and tnevita.billty of ex-quisition and development or a landing. We taxied over to the below was a sheet of rippling class Is to gi ve the students woo Mr. Daley, the Audio-Visual panding ;Ur transportation ser-sul~le regional airport lo-west side of Ford Is~ into silver. There ·.-as nothing else are Interested In commercial Instructor, will be expected to vices In Orange County and the cation to serve Orange Count y. what was called Pearl Cit}' in the air or on the sea in our art a chance to better them-produce their ovm animated urgent need toproperlyplana.od '.'4· Objectionable nlghtlme Channel and alter a short take-search area; there nsn't sup-selves in this line. It will pro-Olm. provide for such expansion. It Is ilicraft operations trom off run were airborne at 0430. posed to be, according to our vide tile necessary practice and other rJeld trips being t he policy of the City Council Orange County Airport shatl ld Naval Air Stalion Pearl briefing. As the time passed Instruction for the profession of arrangOO for these students will that tbe ultimate fUnction of be eliminated. Harbor Is on For d lslaDd which ·•:e wer e suddenly about 10 miles a commercl21 artist. include a print sOOp in Santa Orange County Airport 1.o the '·5. Tbe City of Newport is an Island loc;ated tnt~ mi.d -ort the south coastof0hau'4'hen Several neld trips will be Ana, wher e the basic techniques air trafflc system of Southern Beach olfers the servlc~s of Its die ot the harbor Itself. On the we spotted a submarine oa the made throughout the year. Each of printing will be demon- Calltorn.1a be that of a metro. staff and Air Traffic Advisory east side or the Island, the Navy surface. It was tn an area where place visited will be of great strated, H.aUmark Card Com- port, i.e., restricted to tbe use Committee tn assLstillgwithaod had Its installations; the west submarlnes were oot ~sed importance tothesesludentsfor puy and the Aeronutroolc art of commercial carriers capable expediting the attainment of the side of Ford Island was Ar my to be. On our approach, the sub-they will learn oew and dlf-departmelll. ot sbort take-oUs and landings objectives of this policy." Luke Field. Patrol Wing Two marine dived. ferent techn..lques of this art Mr s. Cassidy, woo Is in and small privately operated occupied 3 large hangars oo.the Submarlnes were supposed to field,,One of the places to be charge of the commercl11 art buslDess aM pleas\U"e l)'Peair-THEFT LOSS IS $322 extreme south end of Ford Is-go and come to Pearl Harbor ln visited w!U be Walt Disney's class, says that she hopes to craft.. · A purse with a $ZOO cold ptu land. Tt\11 was the ··Btr Boat" certain deslpatld aatety lants, Studto In Burba.ok. wbere they briDe tbl 1hldeats or th11 eta .. H. A PERFECT Christmas Gift FOR THE HOME • VISIT OUR CLOCK SHOP • OVER 3J MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM J. GARREn • WALL CLOCKS FROM H .OO • GRANDFATHER CLOCKS FROM 299.00 FURNITURE lliS HARIOR ILYI). COSTA lo.ESA ....en l'I60l76 ''lo addWon, the lollowLDc boX. Uld coateots, altoptber squadron ar•; where allp&trol and thl.a subwudefiDUelyout.of wm be shown the bulc pro. to a. prolesak>u.l level wblr• coaatJ.tatet; CO\IaCU pol1ey oa YalQid at,m, were &to1en from ·-.:ambers were bued. · Patrol bounds. AccordlD&lJ tbe pilot ee4ures Of Ulimatioa. Tbl ar-tbe)' w11l be Ule lo fll a JDb lD IJ)tCUIC ,peru tllll'dinc tbe Mrs. CW'Jord "-kes of ZO eea. squadroas were designated VP; sent a message to the base tlsts in ttJe stUdio wW sbow this field witb llttle or no Oraoct cOunty Airport taeJlltJ: coo Bay, while she attended a its members were all Veepes, r eportln& th.ls and waited tor a thel~st~ude~,.~s~just~~-~~tbo~~dll~-~tr~o~ub~le~. ~=-~=-~=~~~=iji:jiji::ii=jij~~-.:i~iiii:iw:i~ '' 1. Tbe factors ot noise, party on Lido Isle Nov . z. or juSt Alrda.les by the general r eceipt or message and for ID· pollutloo a.od ba.la.rds asso-service sailors. struqions. Tbtswouldtaietlme elated wltb tbe operations of HAMED TO T1TA.fot STAFF Once we were airborne so we circled thespotwheretlle Orange County Airport should Roo Howard of Newport Beach everyone settled do•n to rout~ sub had gone dovrn and kePt an be reduced tram pr eselll. levels bas been mamtd assistant art tasks of reading pressure, eye out tor It while we waJted. and malntalned at a standard editor of Titan Illustrated cam temperature, and fuel level The time oow was about 0750, tnat 1s found to be acceptable pus magazineat Callfor~Stat; gauges; receiYiog and sending we were aboutlO mllesoUshore to the City ot Newport Beach. College Fullerton. routine weather and position at the time. It wasdaynow,wlth with us. ,..,. 0'~ ""'-'""" •••-·er VI-• ....... .,. -.,._, •-• _,_ ... ......., •-•• -· I • ....... ,_ ... "'(.~.--·· FINE FURNISHINGS AND HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS SELECTED FOR QUALITY AND VALUE Brought together in our showrooms to ofter you Orange County's gre.~t~t ~ltci!On. (orne rn now end s.ee our Yo rde va ne1y of Patro Furl\llure, Cas.ual furn.~ure, Oinellt~, B.trs. ~~ Stools, frr eplo.Kt lqu•pmrr.r and thouicmds of int eres:ing ~ecessory rl£n1$. Someth in g lor every t•ste ... somerhiroq fiX every netdl IrA Visit Our Gift Shop ......... '""'""'• • Dln_.,. htt • Amea AiN •trowtt J ......... • PatM Pumhwe • W,...........,. fumttw. • ""., •• ,. s.cr.-. • ,.,.,,.ca Acc:ral....-. ........ ~ .... ...... •c4m ...................... . ....... a..·. • GwMn Umlwatles ...... __.lu ........ ·-• w.tl D.c8" ·-• lrnkats .................... • Alauol:uocw ,......., • ....... ~ . "-•.tw· •laUIW$ ·--. .,...... ....... •II II .. • ,_c... ...... Cl:llllrw • AI t A 'I •C saTul41 .,_ .. -- CREATOR OF 'PEANUTS' TELLS OF HIS FAITH lt•IWI"' .... •I• ,..,.lui.,,,_ Chrlatl.., lu•ll•u M-'• c-"'llte• CONTACT CHARLES "SPARKY" SCHULZ, the cartoonist who creates such char- acters as Linus, Charley ijrown and Snoopy, in one of America's most popular comic strips, Peanuts, shares something of his Christian faith in the interesting interview which follows. Q. How did ~-our ~arl)· li fe iufluenct your fa i1h in God? C. S. I w ;u born and rili\f.•d in 'it l'aul. Mi unt JoOia. My fathn 10'<1~ a Ua rfMT . I wa\ an ouly child. Thou~h my pan:nts were no t :tcti\e iu !hi' cJuudt, lltcy IH't'c C:ltrhli::m J~Oplt , a mi I fo und nn-.c·Jf ocra\ionally in Smu l<~y S<hool, t'~J>t·c i,olh w during 1he ~umutt•r I lOa\ 12. l.atn . ldtCtt m y mo ther llt.'c::unc ill, we moH·ol tv .111 ;tpanme ul OH'r !lte h:~rht·r 'h"J' -o rnr filth('f a11d tht• llt',tl"hy drtl).{gi•t (UH /d lit· k wdy to hdp ht•r. \r e mt-t ;, rrt·w miuhu·r in towu :uul hi, cnul ittucd rmi u tiom l':rid o lf. We wt-n· i111 itt·•l to churdr through hh \i~it~ to tire bariH:r shop 0111d "''rnt once in awJri k . Q. Ito ... · long: did thi~ g:o on? L. S. Until I jnmr1l rhr Army alu:r llllodwr·, dt·.,rh am! then l'l'hcn I returncol r...-.m l ltr~T )l',IT\ ul .... ·n ice I louml 1111 · "·lftt t·n · lo m·o;omt·, Wl I fm;,rll ~ allcntlt<tl the i.huRh nnt' ui~ln 01nd Hmiccd that ·hc:....c.hurch nrclled a 1~ 5il(tl. I s:~~itl to ~~e mi ui~ter-•t w;l\ 11 dilh-rerH ru arr lr•11n the o rrc I /l;~tllllO"'Il IK:fnn: the 1\:rr -"l.c:t rrrr m;;rrkc ~o rr ., rww •ign." I hr• lll ljll'tl ro t/mr. nu: 111 .rud I IJoC·c.u rrc mur< intt'rt"'ltorl. (..!. \\'he n d id yo u l>ewmc ;a Chri\tian' L.li. It .,..,.~ umkr R C\. Marvrn Furhc•. the third mr ni,tc r. th;11 a IOturg: pt'Of•lc's ~roup dc~e:lopecl ami I 1 .. c·~:;u1 to gt•t iru oh r d . I atu:mlt•d thc Sundil)' C:I'C rrin.~:: ,\C'nic~ arrtl the pl.l)t'r rnttting•, a mi won rc;d i1cd thou I "''a' a piln o f thi~ d rurch. :'I f )' n JH-'rience 10·ith j t1111 Chri}t ~ca me rt"a l. Q. .\ml )OU bclit'H' llrar Jnu\ C:l rr111 is the ~mwcri (. S. I k.JIO "'' that it is jt'MI~ ~nd j e,u1 ouh 1dro can ~~r you. Ho 10'C:\t'T , I h:tve a t,ro.nkr 'rew of whllt I !I t ink tire K i ll~· .tom of c;01l is. Q !low 1lo you ft'el -.bmu the Kihk arrd H '.H h1111: !lrt-Hd,]('! (. '>. I lrt• ~l1111l a y ~t_/rt)tJI h .11 '''/)('It 10 lw11 it tc:rdrt's 1ht-HihiC' ratht·r tl1.1 11 ll h~ll"l ll~ "'o rld pC'acr: or 01her thin}.,"'- k t tire Kr hle 1pe:rk 10 you! (.l H ow lorr~ have you l.ot:el• ttachiug "' ..,uuda1 ..,chool? C '> J.or at.o ut ]j ~c.•rl_ In o ur pn·•t·r•t d .11.1, WI:' rccenth 1t:t n cd with Gt'!ll''" .rnd lr:ne ju~r h nr,l•l'll tht' Hook of \cu. f.l Oo you fC'cl dr;;rr t the moral druy arr "'"l:'' our )Outh ,., <attr•lmtahlc to a bn·:.k,lown in family .1harin~ ami com· mur t icatiou~? C:. S. I <lo n't kuow. T his is tOO broad a ~t att·me nt. :'rft>rt· money irr the: hitndl of pcoplr Y"rnr1 10 1\.I I!Cr the f:un ily. The automolu k· i.1 p:.rtlv rC\j>OII~i iJie, I )u !). po\t', hut t l ri~ •~ a dilficul! (]UC'\tiorr ill lx·M. Q. flo ~ou fi ud l OtH 1Lrv 10 da,· ex· pcf'it'II Cl'\ M'f\ IIIJ.: :11 lfre H 'llll''llOjlll of your CtrtOOrr '!fiji\? C: ~ Of rour'lt' Yr>11 Ira\(' 10 pour t"\·eqtlrin~o> )IIU k11tm i11w ;, co mic st rip. Q. How rlrd H>ll t:t·t 1ruo c .• rtoon i n~o:? C. .'i I h.ul .111 "'''''"con w !){' a car· IOOttc•t Q. llo"· .ch .. ur \llllr I>OOk "T /w Cos· prl \1tunh n:: I•• l'c'.tlllll; ... C: '> /r .,,,c, rl11 ,.k,, of Robc:n .lihon . I tlul tlw t .crro.,•ll• lr !1 :11 !)t,'t'll a lug lrt·lp 10 """" It W i lt• ·'~ .o locdnu i u~o: pou 11 for tl1 11111'1"u 111 nun• )OUi h ~:;roup• I tlunl )u drd ,, ru.rndou~ job. Q:. II"'" clo .,,.,, lt-d the imtn·idu;al Chri ~tra ~r '·""'·"I 1.111 i tr<rea~ the effect of hi~ "''tm·"ru:.; tn uudrurchcd, unin- lt're~r~J . 11011 (.lrrlltr.orc-.;. C.!). Ont· ri1111K I ~11010'. You won't wiu p<'upll' 11\\f II• putti u.~:; tr act~ in tlrerr l ~j•t'10nfC·n 10·hrlt-1 he~ ;;rrrc on ;a colfrr lon'.c\. I.J: ()u \Ill! hrrtl lfl.tt JHalt'f I~ ;a p111(• tit:rl "'J' ol t:t't llu ~ rh•· rcght :.ll ll510'~n 10 l''ohlrml .uttl H'llrllt:l drat rome into )OUT bit:~ C. S. l'rayC'r i~ oUH!tll~ly :11 n«rUity. Q. n o IOU hclitll' tllilt Ch riui;;rrn ity 11 tlrc u ll\10 111 am ... ·t·r to ch<lll).;td he:~rts and !i1n? C. S. Yc ~. (J,. \\'rll you ~h;~rc :. la•orrtc Scripturr pu s..;rrge? C. S. Yc1. Rt'K~n lur~-: pnyn . In Romam; 8, vcn.cs 26 and 27. "The Spirit Joi111 i11 to hdp 111 ''' our wr;akncu; for we dn 1w t k r1010' ~<h.11 ,nul l1010· we ought 10 p ray, hut the Sl'irn H imw·lf i nterttd~ 0 11 ou r bclr:t!l ""h 11,1::h> 100 Jttp lor word~ ... Q. \\'!ra t hno~l cumrncn t would you rnakc? C . S. II •ou .nt' J Ch n~t r Jrr, ho10'e1·er cllgagcd, 1our Christ i;anit} hu ).;OI to lllil~t" )OU tlu .,,h.1t Hill :lrt' do in!l with complete i u rc~;rit ). II you o n '1 Jo what ~·ou art• dn i n ~o: wttlr all ho nCM• a nd Chrill- tian .tauJard•. you had hcn c r change your mran~ of lnelihood. \dd<'r"!.' \Jr. 'oil"''' h.H /)('rn crelll· inj.\ lrr\ f:unorH "PEA NUTS" 1tri p fo r d;,rrlv pr111UH).: 1imt-l ~rlil. It "'PI>C'iiiTS in 800 II C:Wipa pt'r\ .111o! 11 Tf·.ckalfd throut:h L'rr nul J.t;uurt·• ...... n,hc rw. lncr<lentall y, till' uickrr:tmt· ".\p:crh" 10 :1• s.ti ltll to C harfc, Schult "from the begi nning." IS.llllt'\ {ot)t'll.:k .11111 "'>p.11h" 10't:tr farnou\ t anoon ch;II J<ltT~ wht·u Schult. wu a IJOI . Ill\ o h'l·"inrr to ht• ;1 urtoorri~t hi m· !tt'lf IIIU\1 fr.l\t: !lli!.dt "Spuk y" l UCk il\ a nc cknanl(', o nr .,.. hi ch mo11 of hi) frien d! c.d l h im. G EORGE D . ARMERDING i> West Coast Manager of Mo jonnier Brothers Company, Oakland, California, and I %3 Chairman of C hristian Business Men's Coounittee International. A Calculation for Faith By Gf.ORGE D. ARMER.DING G·n voua CALCULATOb pJuQ«J in, fc:l· mention the "n cuding great and pn:doul lows. The Lord h.u p ven w ill problem promisu." to do. These !acton prt'$Cnt us with a bunch T he que~tion to which he rt:qunu an ol. unknowm that might well belle the amwer il thY: "How mut"'i "'ore 1haiJ ITIOII profound computer. Tbll II un- your Fathn which is in heaven sive?" doubtedly a calcuU.tion for faith 10 make, (P..facL 7: II), brcaUK "qe hath noc aeen, nor nr heard, Fonunately, no t.imt' limit is tel for u1 neither have entered into lhe han of 110 ctiiiM op with tbr: a~r. u it may man, the thinp whicfl Cod hath prt- tah • all t:U'fft.ity &o find ouL The IOf,u. paml for them that love Him'' (I Cor. don to lhe ,.obkm it partiaUy rnuled !:9), . in t,hc •iWe-, aad thtTt: ft wiU find JNI'I)' No mautr how rnany .WtipUtn ft dua 10 dart corrta .,.ftr ... He ciftth nuy employ. we •till faD ..._. of die _ .. ij ... 4:'); "He &fYedl rkhly'' Father'• rich liberality. Such an tlMtiMiana: (I,_., 1:1'1). We tiD know Do that illlrcJODd all hum•n Q~ra~p,._b.L, ... ..,. ....... will He .ndlloold 1,_ I<' rhfootlllalth in our.._. aool s.-. ........... .,..,. • .,. p.lllt4:11). 1-am. we ha~......, Jal•tbdn --·-··--•• to all Hlo ricll<olnpory. _,...,_ 11wa-• .. ..._, lllllll ,.....m un~a gmt tat e«on ~>«omet wMn <0111,..,m eo lit ... II S E ,. (I) ,_ I :1) ... ID the --~ ol aU hnrtef ' IIIWOI!f~... OOIISOAV, Oft. I. 1M P..t ...... AM ••• ,_. ............. " .. a T,._ 0.,. c.tll. 'l1le -....,.,. ·-OD Pou1 Rarbar WU lid bJ a Japaa•e OOmmendfto a•nwjt JUdUda. A LOOJC AT THE BOOK ., Dr ..... ,_ • ' n 'l1le -ot t.be war aDd t.be det•t of 1.,... -· ed Puc:hlda'a mWtary ....-. Be returned to hla bome •111a&e near Ooa1t& and too1t up f..:n.w.,. Summoned to Tokyo lo l<ltl(J In tbe war crime t.rlala, Fuehlda wu handed a pamphlet u he aol ott the lnJn In Bhlbuya staiJon one <lay In, !He. In· Vigued by the t1Ue, ••1 Wu a Prt.toner of Japan," he read the remarkable story of Jacob DeShuer, t.he Ooollllle raider wbo exchanged hale for lo~ lhroulh reading the Bible In a Japom-prlaon camp: J'uchl.. · da went lo a bookstore aDd bought a Bible. When h e went home he began reading St.. 11Evtry night I read the B ible.'' he says. "I read whlle plow· lng In the rice nelda. One night I read that J...,. died and that He prayed, •Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. • I realized I waa one of 'them' for whom Je.!us prayed." 1lMn il DO 1tlr~ Jib tbe V...., of a -oppon..,;ty, 1be -ld is llloll w!rh peop.. wbo are failure~ beca'* tbtty failed 10 late --of •• opportuaiOJ. Tbore .,.. mea wbo had a c:haoce 10 1ft u tducacion but who failed to av•ll thetnM.Ivea of h llQd who, thettfori;" htve never bceu able to halize their fuJI JM)Irlibilitia aioc:e their" rniodl tte uottllDed and their laltnts undcvetoped. T'berc are Olhen wbo failed to II'I.IP opportunities •~ly thnltt upon them whereby they miP< have .ecured fortune and promlncoce. Sl\akc- 'PH~ had this to uy about opportuniltes: by IDd. a aoul lOCI lnto etemhy unprepwed and wllhool hope. ' Wbea ukcd to trutt ChtlM u their SAviour 101M uy, "Not todly;' anotbcr time." Tbq .quandu this opportunity and impolll OD God for -.nothtr-The Word of Ood Nfl, "Pebokl. now ll tbe accepted time; behold, now it tbe dty of aalvation" (II CorinthW.S 6:2). Tbere: it now an opportunfty. Tomorrow there m•y noc be one. Life ia uncertain, and God'• op. portunitia are lkct of wins. The wile man tcius the pment opportunities. The bodies of some of the: men wbo lost their lives in the attack of the hpanc:sc upon Pearl Harbor were recovered from the 1unkt:n va- sels. One: of the Red Cross nunes belpioa to prepare llw: bodies for burial came upon the corpse of her own brother. In his hand was clasped his New Testament. In the back wu printed, "I •ccept the Lord Jaw as my own personal Saviour," and in the bfank provided ondcrneath, the young man had si1ned his na me. The nurse took the Test•ment; and un- derneath his name she wrote her own , !lignify. ina that she had accepted her dead brother's Chris t, thankful that he had sciud his oppor· tunity to prepare fo r etern ity and determ ined not to miss hers.-Americao Way Futures Thue Is 11 tid~ In til~ ,affairJ of naen, J+:ltklt , td"' at tht f/ood, le.U 011 to -t omme; Omitud. all the voyage of their llfe JJ bound in Jhallo w:r and in mUerieJ. On April 12, 1950, at the age J>l 47, Fuchlda be- gan a new llfe. Fuchlda now heads an evangelistic asaoclatloa called "Christ for Greater Japan" and spends all h1e Ume traveling In Japan and the United Stales, shar- ing hls witnes.o; for Christ. Some men are more fortunate than otben, They oealect the first opportunity, and they &re aiven anocht:r. To some men opportunity after opportunity is offered, and none are taken advantaae of. Many of his contacts are with Japanese Amer· leans ln Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and other large clti~, and also with new Japanese lmmigranta in Canada. Saddest of all nealected opportunities is the opportunity of salvation. God ai~ a man an opportunity to prepare for eternity, and he nealt:ets it. Sometimes in His divine mercy in- numerable opportunities are offered. but there comes a time when the last opportunity slips Fuc h1da is currently engaged in follow-up actJvtUea ln the recent BUly Graham crusade in Tokyo. He also t ravels with the documentary film "One Came .Back ·' which records the 1966 Pearl Harbor commem- o rative even ts , and relating it to Fuchida's oonnr· !>ion. Two yea rs ago F uchida was asked Lf he. would considr r h eRdin g J apan's air force u commander-in- chief. He turned down the invitation 1n order to follow his h igher calling as an ambassador o f Jeaua Ch ri.~t. 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"-._...,._Has' ..... -· ... _ .................. ·--.._~.., --·---... ,_.. • ·--.. -...... CI:; :a ... .......................... .._ .... _ .. ........._ ......... _ - (Cie&. lltU. .. , ... --~. ·~ .._ w.. _. wt-.. ....... soa .... ., ___ ..... _ -·110.-., _. --. ~ hi) ... -· .... -ltir..'.' '!"" ... --... ................... ..., ... , .-o.t., td) II .. _ ........... __. - ... _..,. ......... Ia ... -.,. .. t• •o· : =-............... ta• ..... -• --- ............ _ ............... , 0 .... ...,...(ln..,, ...... .,,..... 1 a -·----.. -.... _...,.. __ .... =.., ·--·-"':=o'""'" ----Jlii-101Uutaa•s.•u .-.._ ...... -.r ....... -----...... , ........ _ .. ·=.~ .... "'£·-__. ....... _41 ...... '"'* __ .., ....... --........ -.. -...... ·--::..:a'·-........ ·-..... ~-­.. __ ill:'i_ ... _ .. E. 'F .::: .u:~. a.z.&.r. Yer Yels De• E•es (Who Knows What Is Tr ue?) from CHRISTIAN NEI'S Box 168 . New Havea , Mo. Paul P. Levertoff, writing in .. The Dawn" says: "Karl Emil Franzos, one of the most brilliant Jewish novelists of the latter part of the last cen· tury, relates in one of his works a very interest· ing story. In the town of Barnow, in Galicia, there lived a Jewish shoemaker, Ch aim Lupiner. T his man was possessed by an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, his favorite saying being; "Who knows what is true?" He attached himself in tum to one sect after another. and he went from one party to another, always with the cry: "Ver veis dem emes?'' WHO KNOWS WHAT IS TRUE? Thot io aot oaly the wail of a lost eoul aeeking peace; r;;;;ti ....... .. /-·anawen BIOLA BROADCASTER L• MitOt1-. C•llf. 90UI Q. W1rldt, 1.1. -"Wheft witft tuinn to t he um avf'd nbot1l sal vation, .lao11• OOft one iftt f'rprPt thr word belii!'Vt alt givl'n i n John !:I6·18 r It .ottem& that thf're rrrt' monv, eve11 i11 other rt>ligiom , whn bt litve Ch.rid tn be l hl' So" of God. Dol'l tlli11 mean lltf'JI nr,. outontnt icnUJI aavl'dr I An v,. nhmys thought tllnt aalvation wa./1 a prrRonal nr.cepl.(J'Me i" the hea rt ... it W the 1aeer of the sophisticated worlding A. You are right. SAlv ation i.ot a (u Pilate voieed it: What is truth?), .ud the personal accE"ptance of t he Lord Je- ahibboiet.h of intellectual Uberalism, of N-.'I U-" in the heart. The word believt fonaecl Judaism, .ud NDegade Christendom! i ~ Ui!!ed in seve ral ~en ses in Sc rip· The devout Christian knows what is true! There t uno. Notices J amu 2 : 19. "Thou bt>- has been revealed to him by God Himself the lievest that there is one God ; thou ~t "truth" of his Salvation by n...:st Jesus. doest well ; the devils [demons] al;~o •·-...,,.,., believe and t remble." The~(' satanic In that truth he trusts-and in that truth he finds s pirits have a head knowledJre that his soul's peace! J esus Chri!!l ii!! the Son of God. Thi~~o If it is so, as our "liberals" tell us, that they is far from sufficient. The contrast are still seeking God. then they have not found the ii!! then given concemina-Abrah41.m. "peerl of great ~·~: and, t)' the ~ token, do Ria faith wu s upported by hill "'It, quolify .. ::te_~en ol he ~!STIAN 1Jie. wo•k&. o,. R. A. Toney dec:Y.ued. I C ... t.b. bUnd lead t.be blind'· W ' f L " e re saved by altll -Mthout works. r can they be _:·preac..~ ... i.e. proclaimera bot we're not saved by a f•ith thnt of a religion and f«ith which to them is still a does no t work !" An i n~ll~tu~l enm- question-mark! They cannot proclaim, and as a prehension of cPrt~in fart.~ i mat·ter of fact DO NOT proclaiin Jesus Christ, synonymoul'! with sal\·ation. Th;,-Ud .I Son of God, as ONLY Saviour of mankind, and is not an atheist. Notice John 1:12, His GospeJ as TRUTH of God, because they still in which "believing-faith" i ~ defined question it! ~elieving and m:eiving in this !l itua· Instead of firming men's faith in Jesus as Sa-t1?n ar:e used Interchangeably. In viour, their own doubta and questionings, t hough wttneslung one ahoul~ distinR'Uish clothed in the garb of theology, and Christian ,betwee~ mere profe!l.slon and true theol t th t di t b men's minds the more possess~on of eternal life through th(' c:c>' a a • 8 ur , . . ' mdwPlhng presence of God'!l Holy and, inatead of peace, bnng disquiet and fear to Spirit. Notice that when the word the minda and ~s of men. . believe is used, referring to ~alva- ADd th~ II th_e . ez.taet oppoa1te. of what lion. it is followed by the preposi- the Clu;W.iu Reticio• altoald do; 1t tboald tion ift or Oft. Thill is quite an in- aacl DOES briq t.he ~that ,....th .U tere11ting 11tudy. ~", which the wor&d, ita wis-Q . ......,,_!HI, Wr•k. -"When thr dom, ita edeDCe, aDd Ita "retelli'Cb" can NOT /Jirn-'lit"r mrrdr fht>ir deport11r·e f rnm ..,et Beaaa it hu it not! . E gypt, ,.., ,,., tnfd ift F.rodu8 It:,f B This godly and heavenly Peace IS based on the thrrf """ hfl d flock~< nnd lll'rd3 nnd acceptance of Divine Truth, wh..ich is so UN·sci· rr·n t v""ll mut'h cnttll'. Why ,1;a .. ~ it entific that the simple-minded, untaught and un-llm 1 f llrrr "'"Y had "') m11rrt rrnd th,. lettered man often finds it while the scholar and l.nrd llml In .~Pnd qru1ib to {t rd scientist is still searching for it in a maze of learn· th t'"' ?" ing: _It is simple and child-like, not scientific! A. They had to h.ave the an imal!~., The Divine Wisdom which brings this Peace a~ Exodu~ 10 :9 potnb o~t. fo~ they is so UN-worldly that it is in direct opposition wtore t:o be u~ed for ~ac.rl fiCe!l m _t he and violent conflict with .. worldly wisdom ". Our wol'!\h.lp of th~ Lord. The luaehte.'l ''liberal" theologians should study Saint Paul's w~re tn t~e wtlderne~~ 38 yPa~ and words II Corinthians 1:18--31) andmeditateth !hill ~ut~ ~great desl fo r the • L • ' .ere-tabernacle mm1atry. The reuon for on wttn open rrunds and humble ~arts. for tn~ t ht> quail wu God's marvelous provi· such the .Holy Ghost a nd godly wtsdom enter tlie !lion (or a variety in their diet. In more easily. a senM it Was also a result of di11· Faith is not of tbe mind, but of the soul! It is obedien~e for the people wanted not by echolarship, by deep thinking and pro-110mething God had not yet given to found reeearch that man finds his Saviour. Else thl!!!m . Remember this, if your hetrt would onJy intellectual and mentally brilliant men i11 set on some material thinr, God find Salvation; the simple soul. incapable of such may just permit you to have !t. bot metal attainments would be left out or would u a result you may be •plntually have to take the m'teuectuat giant's ~y so! His impov!rished th~re~f' How well the Faith would rest more lfiCUf'flly 00 God's "uy.so"! PU:'m1st pull tt, He rtve tllem Titre ..... t.n.t.lac 10111. le.-.ed the1t request : but aent JeanneM unto ..__,__,t.iUS.w...,byPaitltlaQ;; their soul" (faa. 106 :15). -·W.•ololloa, b7 Pllitlo 111 CJulo& ~-·Sac· Q. -hd, Colli.-"Wlull did Clrul rtllct -_. ,... .....ty ...i ~ .. bUOWM Godt Wcu it GC birtll, or M.'GI o..ra WaN,. aol • ·-pol :'end ... ol .~oL. it gradtuallr u H~ grt:W i"' pJ!vticGI -, -•tah'rt t" wwlllb ..... -. M7: "We .. ln .... , ad ' .._ _. wW: .. ftM. .. 11 W y•t' A This is a theoloiical question Tbe Golpel ia NOT a -.atfw thiDa, a "per-which haa been debatN for cen- hapt";itiiNOTaneocounc-ttokelplllii'Cb, turies. We believe that Jeaua Christ me lor Tnlch; it ie NOT an iDtellectual ' I rc:h ...... God at the t.ime of conception. f li:Dowlldcel btcaute He wu born of the Holy ar Spirit, He wu God iDc:arnate when 1T'be Oo.pll lit • POSmVE -... .,., the~ He wu eonceived. At b irOI, He waa d.aaiatioD ol liD accomplebed feet. the 8alvadoD an ordinary clllld from a physical of IDe by the wwk of JIMII Chrt.lt, ad • call to and mental point of view. He Umlt- P!'!IIIln Him M s.Mour lo 1111 _, od Hlmoell. He rrew In wlodom and It II t.bo CJocl.ti•• tult ol t.bo aw..eh lo -atatu,. u well u In favor will< God tbl& prodrrzt'ae a 8Clllillld tW: caD ""Woo tbt and man. We belieft that. eorMhovo·, -jiOita ol t.be _..., It -be cloiM from the lime He -able to think ONLY bJo 'IM-w11o bollrN.-*'"*II;J ond reuon at all He knew u..t He and -'"'·IIJ, -I& II TIIUJ:l It -Nor be wu bore fo• • VUJ apedal ....-. c1-. bJo-wbo oq: ~ ._. .... II -At U Yton of .... Be utod, "Wlot E..,. ., .... Cboilt• will __, o1 ... Wdl ,. DOt that I mu!t bo abollt lly Fa· llld joJ -Ia 1 lnlt.b llld ...,._ Wldo:h lie boo IIIIJ!a bual-1 A .,..., btllor • q-loo woald bo aot, "Whoa .Ud JI'OCND,IIrr&lrullol>_...,.._..._.,... Clorilt bo<-God!" bat .,tiler ......... W..Ynl apl Oaol, .......... 007"o .. "Whorl' did God 1M l!orl -,;. ldhn _ ... ,..... -w' ' lr _, -r n1o -~-at 111o 1_,.. "• •• o.. • e ........... 1o -· T1lo IMd ,_ Clorlot 1o awt '1111 •"••· o .. r. 'faua lair.. etena~ 1fh&O Joa. t :t ..ua. for •ulaa" It! .. wa..,.ll~t o.l"l u . The S.'riour dWB't .. _, Into ........... 1 I roll•• '!wlaca.Iol w..-: Bo -I He laid-Rio ,_, ... ••lui c. r. a I u 11oo7, bataol a1a ~. .... ---~~ ~ATE IS SET FOR DEBUT ANTES~ :.=~=rSE="tn=~=-~....:~~:..:::==-=-3 -=-;;;=~:::~ Dfl::::Y. o:..::~~:!.R,s._::::~~,. Tbollthaua!-•boll Clair B.llanoti,-Piofd 1.1-U,I.-.-Lowa J d•th H • d WUiboJI''"_bJ ..... •IO>'I ......... ~&......,., m. --, .. ,._,~. u 1 oyme we s Hartl« A.tlloPJ atCii&llho't LA--., -._ Corio llcCH;J', A!aa 1-llll COIRIII --=-= _ _,___,_-~~oor • ....., ~-~~l<klo. 1-,-.. -· Th A B ll(,o.e ........ _., ._. ear..11 Loior ...... lr., r.--.-.... Puol omos . ernauer Cl.... -,ear..r r.,llllllooaBoo-"'-Paid---~-... --Uot •• Clark, Iori a-ao c-r. PwuU, Edward llluJadiiiiGolfltallllo,-bartlurar••UU•~~ru••ua C«utt. Cb&r ... P. Cotto~. AlctaRa•letoa.O. W,Rk:llltd,.,.... of Kra. ud Mrs. -ollllt--· Olt-I IIIla Artrt Cnr7, Lowell -R. Rll(, Paid 11111oo C. C«kru ll&lllloat1Dt5 Vloll IQ!MOIIC .,.laltr-. Tbo do-W-£,..., Bln>o P.,..eU, ~~. J1ooao1 T. Stao<-m Cajoo, Eul 811111, be<a01t 1M -.u. Uld 11101r par-are: LJIIIU -.,, FarweU,IIordlla Rlelllrd -IIAr'1 £ bride ot Tllolllu A. --, Krlottoo llc7d, Dr. ud lira. Ale.-Gamble, -Sllc-.lleola~U•u,Joou: IOOolllra.DorGIIIJ-..-ol .... ,. Edward Aq1t Bo)'<l. Gordaor, Wallor c..,_, Swlalrl, Edward J. Taalfo Ed-&Stl W..tmiD-PL, Co* : :-t =.. c--Cb:rlltiDe SUI C&Wa, Mrs. EdWVd It GrotaeadJ'it, W, ward G. WarmtactQA. T._;mu Ilea. iDacblbJtriAcc:«tlmOtlf -J(lbo llalcomiOO aod tilt· Ill• AUto Grallb, -Gecpo-c._u ·---·, ---.II, .. • H ....._ :. IMr Robert Loo11 CalltJ. baim, JObD K.tiDIUI l:tamel, A. Na~~~r Weed, cbutea S, St. .bclrtw'l Pretbytvtao ~========:::! Carol Edith Caner, Mr. ud A.IIIUdtr HamlltoD, Rolla R. Wbeeler, Horace s. WMellr, Cbllrcb. Mrt, Joseph L0c1D C&rrw. 1111• Jr ·• Edpr R. HW, Georce Wbetler, Horace S, WilloD Jr. Dr. Raymoad Br&b&ms of St.. CttbJ Jo Cl&rkloa, llr. Ud Meade Holll:elD W, Ward and Georct PvkiDs Yllle. ADdrw'sperloriMd tbe cere- Mrs, Joaepb HeDCW-Clark-moDI)', llr. KaJDie p.Ye b1s IMLTZ MOR 1VA.RIES 1741 IUI'IRIOR AYf. C:OST.l MESA lllctw•r b-2424 JI1D I . C:O.UT HfWAY . C:O-A DeL "AR ORiole H•50 SMn lff.J .... Newco t H dauebter LD marrtact. Naocy Enos Creamer, Mrs. mers a oag Tile bride wore• tradllk>oal H.attleld ere~. mer. loQC con ot white pep de aoie GeorpaDDe fWma. Mr. alld •THURSDAY, NOV. 14 Gltl .. Kr. &ad Mrs. Junes wUh cbapfl trliD, wbleb featur .. Mrs. Paul HanDL Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Wesley Howard Tbomas uu Orup ed a l:lodUe ot l1eDcoO laceem- Sally Holstein, Mr. and. Mrs. Rood, 10172 Suntu Clr., Hun-Ave., Costa u eC:.. broidered With Medpearll. Her George Meade Holstein m. tLoctoo Beach. Boy _ Wr . aDd Mrs. Normaas. twdbnt Yell wu bekl by asm&ll Patricia Am Huddlestoo. Mr. Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. CWiord Bron 5961 Meadowlark Dr crot(IL. Sbe C&J'l'ied a bouquetol 1nd Mrs. Dooald Insley HIJd-Wllliam, 316 E. Z1st St., Costa Hwtlnitoo Beacb, ., WJ« -tbe-nlley &Jij whitt dleston. Mesa. • Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas roses. Judy AM Hylton, Mr. and Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. WUUams, 213 Wellesley, Mrs. Ric bald stap1etoa Mrs. Leonard 1rY1Dg Hyltoo. Roberts, %364 Norse st., Costa Costa Mesa. served as matroa ot b::loor. ~=========~ Kathleen AlUson Kelley, Mr. Mesa. • Bridesmaids J.neluded Mrs. r and Mrs. PorterAIUSODKelleJ. Girl· Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas THURSDAY, NOV. Zl. Oooa.ld J. Bocok, Mrs. Fred- Isabel EUr.abeth Lawson. Mr. Miller, 1949 ContiDeotal st., C ~y -2~r8• ':..:::,:; J;;:;s erick Hunter, Miss Rosalind 'lnd Mrs. Howard Be:a.sley Law-Costa Mesa. age, e •• Tlee, who is lbe brlde'scousiA. son. Boy -Mr. a1ld Mrs. Adam Co:: Me~. and Mr Dutd Ud tbe groom's sister, Mrs. ORDER NOW! Per.onal Color Chrhtonas Cards by KodaJ. harbor LJ.oda KrisU.oe Nissen, Mr. Actlir, ZZ8S PaeU\c St., Costa Ka.l y -21~8 C ll s, A . Jeffrey Lane. and Mrs. Paul NU;sen. Mesa ser, 0 ege n ., The groom chose D. Scott Deborah Porter, Mr. and Bof -Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Cott; 1 M~~r. a.od Mrs. Keith Hewes as best ma.n. Usbers ln- Mrs. JohD Frederick Porter. Rose, 17645 Rockrose Way, Johnson 8-t%1 lStb St W st eluded his brotber-IJI.-law, RODDDe Elilabetb Ray, Mr. lrYtoe. 1nst ' • • e -Jetrrey Land, Ed RllSsell, K1m and Mrs. James D:ntd Ray. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Donlas m er. Walter ud Paul Haynie. Georgene Luode Smith, Mr. Toohey 219 Camelta Lane Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A reception lr>norinc tile and Mrs. lra Warren Smith. Costa Mesa. · 'Kelly, 745 ShaUmer, Costa CO'C)le wu beld LD. the church Katherine LouiseSmith,Mrs. Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mesa. parlors following the ceremony. college wor k. The groom was graduated !rom Newport Harbor Higll School and Orange Coast College, where he was stud ent body president, He receivedhts B. A. cjegree ttom USC and a Slavi(t's fas•i•• lslu• Spedal CULTURED PEARLS szs .oo Grand iud!'r•l lu liml;·ulturrd l"'arl• thi, irirlr"'·"ut at a pri•·r thi .. low. Graduat~. "ith I It\ ~,.Jd da~p . E\fjui8ilt" to l~J> and I•• ;.:h ,., \\·],,(,. 1" lr"'" 1 "u fnu ml ~ueh a su}M'rlatinl l.u1 ~ Sorr~. nn pl>"llf' ror mHil orrlru. please. SLAVICK'S 0~,. Mo..,_, DMI FrWoy 1-1 .. I 8 Fa ~h ion h ; · nd Newport 8e4ch -M -4 -1 380 OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL CH RISTMAS 't--oo:; ... J ... 7o Raodall Fell:l Geddes aJid tbe Musulln, 2203-1 /2 W, Balboa •FRIDAY, NOV. 22. After lbeir hooeymoon. tbe ~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~late William Bowles Smith. Blvd., Central Newport. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Louls J . COIC)le •ill live In San Fran- Linda Christine stabler, Mr . Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeStefano, 20871 Surge lA., cisco. and Mrs. William Laird stabler. Garrick, 1«12 Elmhurst Huntington Beach. The bride attended lligh furtber degree from U.e l.5C ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;::::;::::;::::;~ School of Law. His frater wties include the Pili Delta Phi law fraternity and Omicron Delta Epsilon, an ecor()mlcs hon- orary. .... -- Anne Storcb, Mr. and Mrs. Circle, Huntlngtoo Beach. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. scbooliJI.Otlloa.odwas a.UilUled Joh.o Arthur Storch. Davis, 20632 Kelvin Lane, Hun-with Alpha Pb.i sorority at San Alicia Stanley Turner, Mr. •fRIDAY, NOV. 15. tington Beach. Diego Slate, wbere she tookber and Mrs . Roger Ebert Turner. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ed'll'atd Susan Ann Vernon, Mr. and Murray, 380-1/2 20thSt.,Costa E. Jones,1976ZLelingtooLane, I h ld ~ Mrs. Richard Colman Verooa. Mesa. Huntington Beach. C I d Mrs. William C. Adams is Boy • Mr. aod Mrs. James 'SATURDAY, NOV. 23. Q ss e or eo ers AuxUJaty president, and Mrs. Higgins, 19901 Isthmus Lane, Boy • Mr. and Mrs Kellneth Sacred 9msure J/ouse 1\2 EAeT \liT., ST. c:;o•T• ........ e"'"'"· .,..,., B o e L.~· • B OO"'a • 5 .0.C it!ED i'ttECO itD• • c-o. G •fi'"T • • C .o. ... Or..r:• • F 11 .... 5T•I ~. & !<' ..... G • Write for FREE George w. Gurr Jr. ts bill Hunttngton Beach, K. Kimura, 6681 wa'lton Dr Student leaders are attending accepts, s uggests and cor-rel !~~~~~~~;;~ chairman. Ass lstlng Mrs. Gurr Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Michael Huntington Beach. ·• a new daily class this year at r elates plans with tile students. •n oo tbe ball committee are tbe Killgore, 1618-D Cortander . Girl -Mr. and Mrs, Doaava.o. Cor~na del Mat Hlgfl School. AI~ ASB oU1cer s (elect~ and Brochwn & Cat41.og~~ .. - Mmes. Mertoo K. CamerooJr., Dr., Costa Mesa. W. Shepardson, 2700 Peterson lnitiated by Ken Koury, Inter -awo,mr:ed ), class officers, L:~::::::::::::::~~=~~!J Royal Tucker, G. Robert Girl-Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Michael Way, Costa Mesa. national Relations teacher lt ls Girl 5 U?ague president and MATTRESSES Hodson, Richard Hess, Ward Williams 2211 Pomona Ave Girl • u . A~ .... , o. b'""'lo _....._ ... ,A:.,, Ylce-pr esldent and CASC rep- lfEW -aEIVJLDtJfC Auoe, Robert Blantord, Wilson Costa Me'sa. •• Pickens, 4i7 'w-;;;,:;.ds·~: :~~~~v~cs:K":";~;~~; r esentatlves attend the class. Irregular ShapH Woodman, Allred V,Jorgeosen, Boy -Mr. ud Mrs. Leooa.rd Baycrest. which senlors get clvlcscredit. The group ~de anlmportanl N/.. leenpn.,-Cott• .fohn Klllefer, PbelpsMertckel, Blogg, 2164-A Carle Or.,Cost.a Gtrl • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tbe class reorp.oJ..tes the dress regulahon suggestlontllat _ COSTA ..,.lSA MAnuss co. John Parker, and Raymond Mesa. E. Jooes 19762 Lexington Lane schOol pernment pving u a r eceived a standing ovation 1 JIION.w,_.tlf.,tl. Ll..,._,t-IJOJ Hitzel. HarBoy-Mr. and Mrs. Richard HWili.ngtoo Beach. 'tiled time for cooPerative dis-operro~~ r:;~~~:;:a,•,:,•ulso \_ The Ust of patrons and pal-ms, 824 Presldo, Costa •sUNDA y NOV 14 cussioas betW'een studetts and .. c es ronesses IDcludes Mrs. Josepb Mesa • · • ta ulty ouice with a ruu time sec-Weslclii'.J/' Chapel o!..'!·':""~ AUa.o Seek, Mrs. Russell Lewis aoj Mr a.od Mrs stephe Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas c • retary and the master calendar Jsell, Mrs. George Yardley Jr. Plasket~ szQ Sa.nta .\na Ave n D. Evans, Z615 Santa Ana Ave., student Body President Steve from which the schOol operates. OPEN TO 111E I'UILIC FAaut.OUS NfW IUTAUilAHT At th• Lttvv-!k.dt C. C. 427 f, ll'llo ST. COSTA MESA Ml 888 aod the .. -~ 11 Ne rt Het_.• ., Co~ Mesa. Jump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Someone stays there eacb •essr~.-mas. G'II'Dirl .•u!""-::'-llro .. ,_.. ~;.tDC~Mra.Junes C. ~ L. Jwnp fill Jteowporrllr\xs cO r eceive stlldenl com- u .... .....t t.-.. lt, o; ...... o.. ... , .... t_, .c .. ._... '•• Duiel Gaskill Aldrich, Jr.. -. -.-. ~· BaJaio11. lOIN v r 'D1 Bewley Allen, Lloyd Lee'S Bar'ft8 2010-ltz:RattJor'sms · lrrile.-.-..--:.~ Beldl,talteatwodaJsa...._for'plaJfta I.DI1 ~ Tbe c-.. ~ .......... ..._..._..-::,.. .. ~-.... Aubert, Wallace White Baroes, Costa 'wesa .,. • -necuttve couocll mtettngl. The schOol tW.ly bulletin oow orig- Boy _ 14~ and Mr Dean Bof-Mr. and'Mrs. David A. otbtr BnedaysarespeD!IJDIIer lJI&tes from this otQce each 101t IIWh'AfiCMS-<AU 1714\ .,....., -V...,_llt* c-"-.. s. ,....... I C:HIJRC:HIES I llrwpori'ltartJor tulheron ~lwrrfl "On lh~ 8 111//! fJtrrloolt'"l. Vruporl H•rht)r'' NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORNIA THE AMERI C AN LUTHE RAN CHURCH 8:30 a.m. to q 30 a.m . q:45 a.m. to 10 45 a.m. 11 ·oo a.m. to 12 oo nooo -Wcirshtp ~erv 1ce -Sunday Sc t-ool -WOt'ship Se rv ice The lln. James G. Blain, Pastor The Rev. Geor&e J . Busdied:er. Visitati on Putor Phone S48-3631 Sft,ices nKST ( yi RC II O J ntRisT. scu:~nsT JJOJ \·fa Lt J o• Nt:Wf't•l( th~.a~:h SLJ•,jlJo\ Y SCHOOL 9 IS o ~ -4 SU!"\OA Y srR \ ICfS 9 IS -I I , .., '*EU!'oii:SUA' t:Vt-.. ~1:'\• \II: F:IINC. t ~ .., Rl::AIH:o-!Ci R{)()M ........ ,.. '·"'-s, ... ........... , '•"' -1 •s, ... T ...... , ..,, F ••<~•• ' ...... -s , ... . '·' ...... S....III•J' I " "' -• , ... K('OND nn;ac• OF CIIIIIIT. SOI:I\ITtsT Nnrport Bu'h 11 Ccwon1 del M1r 8100 Pa.cift'c View Or. SUNDAY SCIIOOL 10 .-. SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ..... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETIN C. ~ 1:00 •·•· lEADING ROOM - of Costa "'-•• R;o rti,.t Ri blr frllow•hip lttd~pr"tl••l-lt•tolfo•a•s Sc.nto Alto & M .. Miie St•. Or. P.G. Neumann, pntor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.r '· Sunday School 11 ;OU a.m. Mom ina Worship. 6:0U p.m. Train ina Union• 7:0" p.m. Evtnina Worship WEDNESDAY 1:20 p.m. Bible S.udy 8:00 p.m. Prayer Mectina ATTEND THE CHURCK OF YOUR CHOICI REGULARLY Mutual BuildjnJ 2163 East Cout H;iolo•••YI CENTRAL lieU CHUacH L--O.. .. h Of ......... L..tt.,_ C:..•ch I• A.erice 2900 Pactnc Vi•• Dr. jc..,... 4ol lie<, C•l;;!ocoiol Willi .... Ph- .. ..... ,......,Owhl ,__ .... __ ~~Mnt ·AM "'41!f""'ll Wnn~ 9 ..... fll .. AM ,~,.._.. ,,. We ... ; ... .... """' .... ,.llf#'f ,,.,. """"""" .......... _...,,.. AW,._.Pc .. •• 0.. .. _ ... -. .. ,__ ...... Ct ; ., M I •G~~t; •dtdi. .. ,, ........ . A,_-.~ ... , ..... , c..,.,-, ORo-cit ,, ......... , ............. . .,...,,~eo_.a ,.. ........... .... " ..... . Rlef 1640% Duchess t.!: Hun Adamson, 827% DatsyDr.,Hun. the guidance ol Mr. Koury, who morning. • • .. tington Beach. ttncton Beach. Boy -Mr and Mr s JohD S Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Javier McKnfgbt 9&7 Deov~r Dr • Mad:rlp.l, 717-D James St., Costa Me~ ·• Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr·. and Mrs. Jerry A. -sATURDAY, NOV. 16• Smith, 2327 Holly Lane, New- eo .. • ~ ... L Is port Hetgbts. y .... r • ....., ~s. u Smith, 404 Colton St., Newport *MONDAY, NOV. ZS. Shores. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John S. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. James A. Richmond, 9669 Lamora Circle, Topping, Z03 7 Buckeye St., East Fountain Valley. Blutf. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. JoM E. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Dunn, 402-1/2 Neptune, West L Reese, 2064 SwaD Dr., Costa Newport. Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ednrd Boy • Mr. and Mrs. David E. Fiduccta, 10272 Merrimac, Ourlwn, 2176% KaDeoho Lane, Hwatlngton Beach. Huntington Beach. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Magnante, 1355 Baker St., Costa "SUNDAY, NOV. 17. Mesa. Boy -Ur. and Mrs. James Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ntcbols, 993 Presidio Dr., James Placeocla, 1950 Wallace Costa Mesa. st., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Eueeoe Greenwell, Ul4 Patrice, West E. West, %52 E. 20th st., Costa Newport Heights. Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Yrs. David •TUESDAY, NOV. Z6. Rowe, 616 Knowell St., Costa Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mesa. Ford. 2063 Moorofla st., Costa •MONDA Y, NOV. 18. Girl • Mr. aDd Mrs. Brent Landess, 417 Ford, Apt. C, Mesa • Girl -M.r. a.nd Mrs. Loren M.oody, 830 Towoe St., Costa w .... · Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Girl -llr. &Jij Mrs. Leoa Jooes 3017 Coo~ st Costa Costa Mesa. Nichols, ZZ38 Collllaental st., wesa.' •• Costa Mesa. -wEDNESDAY, NOV. 27. "TUESDAY, NOV. 19. Girl-Kr. aDdKrs.Raymood Boy -M.r . and Mrs. Tbomas Glesetmu, as F'uUettoa Ave., Berry, %544 Eldeo AYe., Costa Newport HelCflts. Mesa. Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Alfted Boy • 11r. aod llrs. Forest SeqaiDe, 95S Wtlaoo st., CosQ Olsoo, !4 Uoda IIIIo. llesa. Girl • 11r. ud Mrs. Gerakl 8oJ -Mr. lDd Krs. Ptttr Hamlltoo, 9'!91 s.JIDeDr.,H .... Felp-11, 405-8 IZI!I st., ~ Belcb. HU1111Dctoo Belcb. Boy -..... ud ...... ·~ Girl -..... a.od ...... ~ Duley, 10J3Z JCamlll& LaDe, Ri!m, lSM·A Corluder Dr., H~ Ba<ll. cosa. ..... Girl • llr. ucl llrs. Jamu AROUIID 111E WORLD Goll>o, 11191 Hllorla Circle, llr. ud lira. Paid Wtlllaoo Wtllt Ntq.art HtietU-1Awr.ct Jr. o1 HI"'CC'".t Park TW1D Glrlll • llr. Uld lira. Loo Allploa, LldollleUdPallll -w-. 101 S5tb st., SI><IDp .,. 00 a brio! trip Wat tt.wpcr,... aro.c1 l'-world. fi11t111: lA • I-, Parlll, -Ill,. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10. BTR"''' 1a Fruce, Swttatr- 8oT -..... Ud ..... Mall J. lu<l, -Ud 1- se&rlell, Sll1 -• .,. eoa- Girl-llr. Ud lllrs.-P. A CDMSIRVATI\'1 lUre. 4000 ,..,....... lAM, ........... 1••.-c• Hart>ar Vlow IWia. II ••• Girl -lllr .......... L&n7 BoM•4, 1141...,_1'1.,~ --. -·--~ Gel $100 or more month •tier month hNtine ... HJyin1 1 re1u11r month ly check to look fonnrd to' lbnr ol those who hiYe a "onderlul MONTHLY SECURITY ACCOUNT ... oriainatsd and lona luted by flle"port B1lboa StNip ... starttd by slmpty openin& a dtYJdend·u rntn& SIYifiiS -Otlltrs ;IMSitd 1 lump sum IIAll THE COUI'OII Fill c.uTE II(1MS 011 Til( IIOIIllll T SECURITY ACXOUIIT 1'\M. ..., -"'<do • -... IMII lilt• ... ,..,.., _, Qt ""'" h nt~h •• '"w••• -.._.,.-Jl _-.) WI: WILL H CLOSED CM"ISNII.S EVE., OEC. 2"- l'lltQM 1:00 ~."'1. ANO ALL CAY CHRISTMAS OII.Y : ~I.. tO NEW Y&A ... S E Vt:, CEC. J1, FROM 1;00 ~. M. ANO ALL OAY NEW YEA"'S CAY. •· '• II, I ''' I " • "I"V" ' ' ' ' . ~ ••• 'I,, I f ' ",. ., ,, .. " ,. '•U '• ' ....... s ~ •• ll-s . '!I X s ••. , ... ·················································-·-· I"'VfU .......... •m II(!'" ··oo .,,,., .. " '"~'' C)l• '''''"11'lo. 10. HOOoo "''"'' ,..,., '0 •·••" U o IJHlO '1 .. •'• Sl09SOOO to ... ,. •'•tnoo • • • • • • • • • • • DOWPORT BDI.BOB 88VID88 ,._... .. a.. .... \. ......... , .. ... ._._.....,........, ~C.....,..tl'Ml • ,..._61J.JI:lCI• 21 .. I . Co.tt "-· c-• Mil ... ,. C:.h..,_ tHn• ,..__In-_ ~IM.OMQUIIT,Pt 'I 1 : ICAM£ ___ ------• • : AtlOMIS . ·-----------• : cnY _________________ u~'-------Z~----- • ..... .... .,.._---"""'---• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • WALT DOUGLAS of Corona del Mar and Lynn Harris of Costa Mesa are shown upon the return of Douglas, who plays Gen. Sir Mallalieu Fitzbuttress in the Orange Coast College production of "Halfway up the tree." Miss Harris plays Lady Fitz- buttress. The play will run Dec. 5-7 at 8:15 p , m. In the OCC Auditorium . Jack Holland is the director. WILLIAM HAN SH AW OF CD STA MESA IS DEA D WlUI.am A. Hanshaw, 55, of 2078-B Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa, died Nov. 23 al Cost.!. Mesa Hospital alter an e xttn- ded illness. He for merly had his own t unr- mercl.a.l refrigeration servie-.,, He was born Julj !7, 1913, 111 Minnesota, :.nd UveJ here siuc:e 195Z. r~~: I ~ -.. .1~ Survivors are his wlle, Paul- ine· a son Willlam Jr. of Costa Me~; 3 ~others, 5 sister s. Services were held Nov , 26 at BeU Broadway Mortuary Chapel, wUh Dr. Raymond Bra- hams of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church as oUiclanl. In- terment was at Harbor Rest Memorial Puk. HARBOR /DAY ••• ' y jrf'> •. ·~.·.·.· ••••· I 1' ..... . ; '.. . . . . .... : . . . ... ,. PLAYING the young lovers in the Orange Coast College production of ''Halfway up the tree" are Jamila Mydnerse of Newport Beach and Kermit Christman of Costa Mesa. This West Coast premiere of the Peter Ustlnov play will be staged in the round in the OCC Audito rium Dec. 5-7 at 8:15 p.m. There is no admission charge, but seating is limited and tickets must be picked up at the OCC Student Sto re. Bike LETTER 10 CDUHCL City Council or the City o f Newport Beach, cited ated Newport Beach, laws would be unl!ormly ~nforced every. where and the area patrolled .ts well. Not long ago, my husband and Sincer ely yours, I fell very fortunate in being able Mrs. Sylvia Brolta.w, to purchase a very nice year-215 E. a..y Ave. round dwelling and wer e ttlril-Balboa led to make this our permanent YULE BORO FESTIVI n ES home. However, a few days ago SET DEC. 13 BY V1KINGS _ on Erlgewater Street, f 1\ad a According to the Swedish cal- shattering and dangerous ex-endar,the ni ght ofDec,l 31s perlence. My husband and I longestnJgbt of the year, and were walking on the sidewalk appearance of the Lucia girl ~hen, without sound or warn-r egarded as a symbol or the 1ng, a bicycl_e rider dashed past r eturning light. us from behind. This could have And so this is the day set been tragic 1l either of us had the Scandinavian Coast vikt~~ I slightly changed cour~ at that Club for the December time. Needless to say, tt ~igh-and ··Yulebord" (Ctlrtstmas tened us_. I shudder to thtnt ot table) at 7 p.m. in the EbeU a tall, With broken booes, caus-clubhouse Balboa After the . d lng possible lifelong disability. buffet s~r, ther~ wiU be the N H II h e S TA P One incident of th.is ldnd would Lucia proc,esslon with KrtstJ,Da on c y I .. ' a not prompt me to Wl'tle to YOU, Raymoi.d as tbe club's Lucia. . · but th.is hi.Shappeoedortnumer-Mr G F Mr a- 1941 ,._lafM .. IICMIIA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT & VD. PH. , ..... JIJ<.:otla !\ltlta. I ~ ~ Poor George! • 'Ow cam.pa1&n· theme is it ls lmpQttaJt th&t -we help ous occasions. s. eorge ox, c~'~· ~-::1 TeeD:i GO MOD! aJll1 by that we tbose wbo seek to prevent these 1n conversations with frieDds Martin and _Mrs. c- 1 mean Marchof Dimes,'' reports tragedies. Some birth detects and neighbors, we have been ~idnam will lead the port senior , who has been named can be prevented even today, :llerted to the lactthat this area m~~C~hr~l~sl~m~a~s:car:o:ls:,~::!~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~:::;~ Orange County chairman of the and nearly all birth defect vtc-rough!)' bounded by Buena Vista: panied ~Y Mrs. OrvUie Teen-A ge Program (TAP ) for tims ca.n be helped through 7th Street and West Balboa at the.ptano. t he vohmtary health a~eOC)'. early di.liP,lOsis and e.~q~ert Boulevarrt, West Bay Avenue ··As future parents, we are treatment. and Edgewater Avenue on the _.He thouqhtll•s new rar was lullv "loaded " -but loo k at poor George~ i now St•lt ~lonyhmg through 1''1' lillll and snow to open and close h•s j garage duur He rould a ~[JH! t!l that unpleilsantrtess WITh d STANl£YJ 1Automa11c G.trdQe Door Openpr Pres s the buTton tile gar aye l1ghts go, 1ou autom.1t•~o~lly, th~ do or op~n~ ur [loses JU!Omill•cally George could! :•IJY ~;rte dr~ rtnd con•lonahle '!I t115 new ca1 wh1le hos STANLEY' 1 U~J!!ner d1d !hi! wur" lor onlv s 139 ()0 ,M plus ,___ W , mstillallon ...,..- ' ) SOLID STATE FIRE -BUr.GLAR SE B l i ii .D 642-3490 r TRANSISTORIZED RADIO CONTROL f.''·'U'"Qt. / AUTOMATIC OPENERS -'!OLD-UP ALA R:~S T 'PPLY 1651 PLAC EN TIA AVE. COSTA MESA aware that not every baby is Nancy, daughter of Mr . a.ud northwest and Maln >U"'"'·• born perfect," says Nancy, •·so Mrs . Peter B. Hill of New -Erlgewate: Avenue East port Beach, is presid~nt or Avenue and East Balboa Koala Tri High Y Club; a mem-evard ~n the southeasl, is con- ber of Zeta and Meta ~tedda sldered the "Skid Row" area Auburn. She teaches Sunday of the Balboa Peninsula. We school at Our Latly Queen of ue told thallnthis areaseldom Angels. are taws enforced, whether It be DORO THY E. HARRI SON bi cycle s on sidewalks, one-way streets -going the wrong way, 01 ES AT ~G E OF 58 speeding motorcycles and sport Dorothy E. Harrison, 58, of cars, or drinking parties in 397 La Perle Place, Costa parked car s. · Mesa, died Nov . 13 at Hoag Thls past s ummer, our first, Hospital. She was born June 13, "h1Jlples" congregated on the 1910, in New York, came to sidewalk in the evening on the Cali.Iorni.a m Orange County corner of Coronado and Bay 9 years ago. Avllnue oo the souttrwest cor- Survivors lt.re her husband, ner drinking beer. As we ap~ Edmund; a daughter, Linda Berg proached them, they made no of Costa Mesa; a son, Donald move to move so that we could Holter of the U.S. A1r f'orce; pass. They were sitting In a a sister, Kathryn Cook of New circle and we had to stepofttbe DAVE NICHOLS, a senior patrol York; and 7 grandchildren. sidewalk to get around them. leader from Scout Troop 10, ServlceswereheldNov.l8 at It Is an obvious cor ner and can sponsored by St. Andrew's the Newport Harbor Lutheran be seen by any passing motor ist, Presbyterlan Church of New-Church, with the Rev, James namely the police, but apparent- port Beach, received his Eagle G. Blain otclclatlng, Interment Jy they never came around be- Scout award at the October lam-was at PacWc View Memorial cause the incident was repeated. ily court of honor. Dave is a Park. Bell Broadway Mortuary I could go on, but I'm getting student at Newport Hubor High Costa Mesa handled tuneral ar-off the track. My main year. ~:::::::::::::::::::~~S<:~boo=~l· ........... ~:;;:. round concern Is bicycles on the sidewalks, U laws are oot to be enforced, COMPLETE FUNERALS ,... •245 COMPLETE FUNERAL AND IURIAL C!NnR CEMETERY LOTS From $130 ' MAUSOUUM CRYPTS From $46) r.atmm·J 1!1 ..... iltmDrial Jfark CIMITDY-MAUSOLIUM fUIIIIAL HOMI 1t::~::TOIY ; LAWN 21J ...... 1-6177 ·.Mer&llary Ce•etery .. E~ in One Beautiful Place~' Because the funeral and burial center concept eliminates the need for proces$ioos through heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their lull reo spects by attend ing the burial service, as well as the chapel ~ice, all at one beautiful plaa, at less COlt and more coo vadm«. ' . . ~ 14101 • 1.S IIACH ILYD .. WISTMINS1D 714 11TWIWI"IIIIIIIIf .. J.Z421 714 ..,.n• 1-1721 .... ___ _._._ • I for safety's sake please take down any signs indicating "Bicycles oot permitted on sidewalks," and 25 mUe per hour speed Umtt signs on tbe streets. These gtve pedestrians a false sense of safety. Rather, It would be more approprla.te to have sips: readlag ''Pedes- trlans beware." This letter Is belDg written With tbe hOpe that th.fs SitlllUon cao be remedied, without ov hlYI.nc to sell our property aDd make a purcbut OD Balbol Island, wher e we IIDderltud from frleads l&wa are ltrletiJ ...,.eld Ud teyelea are DOt permttt.d oca tbt aldeftJb. We llild 1 a tel t1111. ia Ia as.-. L8GUN8 FBD6P8L 88VINGS 68N HeLP ~U BUY, BUILD, IMPROVe . OP R6FIN8N66 YOUR HOMe Over the past lhird of a century we have financed hundreds of millions of dollars in Orange County residential real estate. All these years of experience make it possible for our k>a n officers 10 offer you the important advantages of PEUONAL ATTENTION AND SERVICE, PROMPT lOAN CoMMtTMEto~TJ Aftr<ID ExruT Esc11.ow . We invite you to ask our home loan counselors about our • FAVORABLE LOAN TERMS • CONSTRUCTION LOAN PLANS • FLEXlALE LOAN PLANS • UNIQUE INTEREST !'AT£ REDUCING PLAN ... uu, 101111U' ••ltYUL•ac•u A d fo PI .:~.::::.= ,.gen a r annen ..., Doe. 1 .. ---M --~If. o• , ... --CllrJit-. a bM ...... a.r 'nl ttss·• eo..ust s o1 ...,....._ lar 1 t ave --• •-- -......... Cllr-·=·· Will I 'dr If a drlro-.---•"-!C.. 'he rau, UatJied to ...... bill ........ _._ '**II'OCJ r'llltwtnr U. ,., .. • ~. -· ·-u. ............... Ger .......... . --ud-Uoreara,wlll• ,. .. - 1.-• -Ballar l • _.,....., 1 drlro-. h'o•-l!ollo Ia 1111 OCC JOrllla(lot at CIIJ liD -"' ., 0: -0 • at 11:10 p.m. ud lui abcMil •-• 2 nrtal, L&L , ,a.. CJI)JMit ot JDCM t,ao:t -.w.c 1000 w. ll.lbal. a.d.., c .. I_._ .-tJ 1---~~ IIIIa ud Toa-Md Illlop. tn1 ~ -, eo-by 111o '* Wool OJpr IIIJ ____ piJIIIJe._ at tllo -• v..-r_.toiii.E.KIIf- wW be ..sa tMit CirUtmu Did to R-1-B..I. c:cner ot JambOr.. Rd. IDd tord Jr.. SU c-. • Dr .. -~-1r1111-..,~ v..-,..,,11 .,~au Jooqaiii Hilla Rd.,_, tor --olatrlplo•• ~--1*•·.-.-Co-F.-lolud. .. lotuda.,.._ol_ cllt.ldr-. ud at lMsatto.Hom• 0rwtc. Gl PUittii:A9t., R..ubdiWWoa ~'I r ..... td aD11 ftlferotlildeJVd .... tU NrLL IIIMCINIIa IM I*IIIICIIAIIT MAIIIII ~--.do.,.... ••. - ., Mr. ud ..... --.. ,. .. Jilt :rntJrtr An.., Colt& -. ... g" ••• tlllt ct .... M.&..8.A. 4 ..... . ..... to...,.. ..... . Jtuz•« nc' ar Ia tllllt U. S. ---Tllo-la .............. AAirlhllf· -tM tlula .. -JB'Iac, UawllliDoboordloldplllr a ,..ra tn1lilac u u lfllll'•· llooMCI..,. tor ClllldrODlA o...... ,_ clol Mar, to -... , .. --~ ·-·-c tor -H-.. -pr_.... ..... qalrocl ,., ,.,.,uor oll-otreot ., -~·-o. «-• ., UGAL NOTICE Jlrllll(. ol .. lot oo Nnport C-Uoo porllllt r-oiOWU LEGAL NOTICE CE RTIFICATE OF BtlllliESS Uoe pormll .._. ol Foto-~·o.,"':!::tDrtho :."""""" ..:::· :-.:: .:.·==.:: P-3111" FlctUious Firm N&mt ma.t Corp., 4001 W. Coutlhry., U• permit ·;,..': o1. Joba 1e11u r~ at 1$15 £. CE1t11ACATE OF 8U&NESS T1lo -~~~ ~ bo S Coull 1fW ,. __ .... u.. ficddou Fl• "'•e ~ e-•~ ,~r-'llo ~~~~~-· MarUa btl. IDe. l)r coutruc. '/., .....,...,.. va ..-.&, STEVE STOGSDlLL oiR.aDc· T"-1. r UN DERSICN r.D do her~ ., --,-~ ~.. LEGAL MOTIC! h f loll 9eae · ~.De a tr&fel I.IMCJ .,..,,..,,at H t t t t b bu bMD ap&lted by cetti,. ••t • .,. .,. co .. IIIO!Inport-.rd, Colli OW Q s op e s """'at.....,.. otiiiOMew-"''"'' • dos .....,.,, boo~ Me•, Cl.l1t:)nJa UDder tbe ftc-NOTICE OF HEARING OH port Hat:LobaJ ~~ Baylide uu •tl93ti ~•bor Jll¥d., Co• tWoGI flrm DliDtl ot TRANS REPORT AlfD ASBESSMEHT Tbe Newport Beaeh po11ce yoar boalt, IAaYt a key wltb a ollk:e, PresldeDl Gtorp L. t.a Mu .. 1ader U.e ficthi~• FOR ABATEMEHTOFWEE~ cSeputmtDt nros tbat bOUdlYI DIJ.ItlbOI'. Han Jaim ebtek yoar Woodlord Jr. •QDDI.IDCed t1U1 .lima 11-e of ~e M-.i~ Chp-~~~1 ~=-udorU: ~ A.ND OTHER HUJSA!fCES an DOt always Dl,ppy daya. bomt periodlcaUy, Ltate JO'II' net. Mr. Stopd1U 11 a .ttYe per, •d chc uad finn •• coM· HOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN GUta 1t1l 00 tbe ..U and trip ltiDerary or &D emerpoey of Loma L1Dda. CaUf., -ns po-sed of die '?llowt.s per.ou Aow1aa: perJOG Wboll aame in tbat oo HoYtmber Z9, 1968, tbe Doors of a.utomoblles are the nllll'lber wbrtre eu be Cfadualed from 0raap Blab whoM aaones 111 t.H •d place fllU ud place of residence are Flre Chief ollbt City of New-tar-"' of tMeves Wbo tbriYe reacbrtd. w-. an':...-•s, School; 1n 1~8, alteDcltd LODe o,._l .·,~~ldeoce .,e .. follows, u loUows, to wit: pori •-••~ .. Cl •-~...... ....---.. RtlDbold Ptabler, 1936 KJU-~ch ~ w ... h tbe ty dur1Dc tbe bollday seaaoo. mallud mall dll1Yeriea. Beach State Collep 1D 1958·59 Carl Olaoa, 2241 Je•ene deer Clrcle, Costa Mesa, Call-Clerk of said City a report IDd HawlDtsa baa bten turoed to 5. U yoa IH U1WDc out at aDd eotltloutd at Fullertoo JVA-Pl., Cost• Men; SUrley 01-.oa, fo o1a uaua:meDt OD abltemeot ol sadotss by tbe ~ ol clft,sleft the ordlaary--eall ua. pollee. lor CoUep from 1~9-.61.He1J, 224 1 J••ene Pl., Co•t• \ten, rwrr'm:ss my bud tbis l2th weedsudotber••"•nceawitb-UDder tbe Ctlristma.s tree. It Remember. erlmepceweatioals murt.d to thl Jormer Nuey 11'1~ESS m; la•d 011 thi• day of NOnmber, lMI. 1n said CitJ, a copy of wbicb takes tbe resideatial burglar eYeryooe's re.,w:ltiWyl BtU ot Ora.oce. Tbey hue ooe 1 lth d.,-of 'l!u .. ber, 1968. 1s posted oa. tbt bulletln board only a few momeots to enter a ebJJd, Brian. age Z. C-.rl fll.,a ST Re!DbDld Pfahler· ) at tbe tlllruee to tbe City Hall. home aDd remove packaces tett )DONATED ITEM$ NEEDED 9t.irley 01 .,11 ATE OF CALIFORNIA HOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lor Christmasenor Chrlstmas FOR $AI.. VA nON ARMY LUCitY 1 TO MEET flN THIS I hlt.ed'Y of "\o¥- ( ss. that 00 December 9 1968 at day Tbe lucky '1 book sec:tioo bet, 1968, before Me, • Notary COUNTY OF ORANGE ) tbe hour o1 ?·30 o•cioet p 'm T. ne Salvatioa Army bu ot tbe NewportBeaebEtlellClllb Public Ia •d lor aaid cooaty On tbls 12th day of Notem· in the CouneU.ChambeJ'aof~ ll 0 p;even:m s:::h :pefts, the issued a county.wtde emer. w1U have a final Ctlrlstmas 111d stile, residis1 lhereio, ber, 1968, before me, a Hotary City Hall, said report am a.&· po :!,.~ 8 0 ers these geocy aweai tor dlscardedfur· stUOD party Mobday, Dec. 2'1, dulr c:om•i .. i-ed 111d •wo111, PuhUe 1n and for said coUDty 111 ot list W be nled sue .... -.-. niture, clothing, boob, toy1 at tbe Newport Beacb home ol per.,ully .,pe•ed C•rt fll· and state, resldin&:tbereln, duly to ~:~tty c o:OC:u or'::: City lb!· ~e'~':;e '.:!::'is· llld bollsehold ltema. Mrs. Carl Pea.rlstoD.. Tbere soo. •d Shirley m .... kaowo. commlsslooed ud sworn. per. tor a or c:a.r • More thaD 100 meo at tbt W be 1 beOD, and to •e 10 be die per.ou who•e SJOoally appeared REINHOLD cooslderatJoo a.od conflrm· Put them into tbt trunk where SalnUoo Army worbbops 111 • a ooon 'iUune Leon R~ o.-u are •ltllerikd 10 the PFAHLER mown to me to be auoa, and tbat l.DY and all they c:anDOt be seen. the Social Sentce Clllter 420 CUl ueba.nge. s. ....idiia i.a••ru·nt. •d ackao- tbe 'wbo 1s ub persons lntetested. ud· hllvln&: !. WheDeur possible park E Fourth St SaDia Ana.' are a.od Y.rs. Marguerite Marshall ledsed to •e ••• they e:r.eato 1=50~ tbe se..: ~ • U'l objeetioos to said report and k>ek your c:a.r' 1D a d.OOeot ~n dooattd ma W:!IZ'phy will assist the l:ostess. ted the ... e. ::nt, and aekDowledpd to~; and assessment_list, or to any well llgtted ana. teria.ls lor repalr1Dc, palottn; POLICE WIH MEDALS c~';':er:_s Ill)' la•d llld ofS· that he executed the same. matter or tbiDc oonta.lDed 3. Always lock your home and and preparation tor sale 1n Red Two Newport Beach police \twy ~ H up• SlUr ley Ann Matthews t.beretn. may appear at.sald time lea.Ye some llgbls on a timer to Shield Thrift Stores, according omcers won medals at tbe Not.,. P•hlic ia •d for •Did Notuy Public 1n aDd for and Pla_Ce and be beard. burn during the evenillg hours. to Brigadier JohD Allen. receot CaWornla poUce Coallt)' .. d Stale. said County and state. Dated, November 27, 1968 4.. U you are golng to be out Proceeds from sale of Olympics held at Orange Coast My c-~~~i .. io a npir. Deo- (SE AL) Flre Chief of town, notlty the pollee de-donated items, nwte •·good as College. Ray Lee won a gold -ber 13. 1971. Publish: Nov. 21, 28, Dee, 5, Cl~oiNewport Beaeh, partmeatsotheycanwa.tchyota new," s141P0rt the Center. For medal lor gol.f1Dg, a.Dd Mike P~:~bti.tr.: No•. 14. 21 ,211, nee. 1z 1968 lD tht· Newport Har-Publish. NO¥. Z8,Dac, 5,19681D house, Gtve tllem tbe oames of ptct.up by the RedShieldTruck WcEYeny reeeiYed 2 gold S. 1968, ia the Sewpon Harbor bo~ Eo.stP. The Newport Harbor Eo.sJgn. persons authorized to enter call54'1.0831. medals 1n swimming events. F.a.siAJI· -----LEGAL MOTICE LEGAL MOTICE LEGAL MOTICE LEGAL MOTICE LEGAL WOTlCE LEGAL NOTICE ilfftRT IWIIIla 911011 . S£COIID S£CT1Clll ~ -..... 5 CIITOI ·B· niEPLICE -~ .. -...., ·-DBMI'f c.~ ......... , ... • c ...... ..... ....... 11 Leta ., ... .. , ... (e. 2212 s. MAll S45 1m SMI'llll Tho Lor,.st lli~lo Cl1111 in tl.e Harllor 4,.. l•'f'i .. •,.. M • •'-4y In ..t.lch "Tht Bible Co•ts Alive .. • nMI: l•err s-M., .. ,..1•1 fM• 9:.tS te 10:50 I'LAC!, fllt$T IAI'TlST CHURCH Of COST A MEloA 301M .... Ii•~-t A nRMI'ElCOIIE AWAITS YOU' BRING YOUR CHilDREN 1 ) Orco Block Co. BUILDING ILOCitS . AU SIZES • AU TYPES ,.. .. ,...._: JAn-. 7.HJt _ ........... , .... _ ZJJOI ........... &.- LEGAL >IOTICE LEGAL MOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1287 'Sec. 103 .5 Construction ln, on or over water. AU construe-parldng area lD a prage, and any such t.ter Wll be adequate. latkm of this Code occurs or continues shall be deemed to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NE WPORT BEACH ADD-tlon work in, on or over tile Paclftc Ocean, Newport Bay, or Iy guarded aplns:t contact with combustible materials.' coostltute a separate offense, and l(X)n conviction thereof sba.ll lNG CHAPTER 15.04 TO TITLE 150F THE NE WPORT BEACH otller water in whi ch the tide ebbs and flows is r egulated by 15,04.0'10 Addition of Section 111 to the Bulldlnc'Code, Sectloo be pwlisbable as herein proYided. MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE FOR A UNIFORM BUILDING Title 1 '1 of this Code. No person shall do any s uch work withOut 111 is added to the Building Code, bel'elnbefore adcpted in Sec-The issuance or granting of a permit or approval of plani; CODE complying with the provisions thereof.' Uon 15,04.010, to read: and specifications shall not be deemed or construed to be a The City Council of U'le City of Newport Beach does ordain as 15.04.040. Addition of Section 108 to the Butlding Code. Sec -'Sec, 111 Work E:r.empted. The lollow1Dg structures are e:r.. permit for , or an approval of, any violation of any of tbe pro.. follows: lion 108 1s added to the Building Code, here1nbelore adopted tn empted ftom aU provl.s1oo.s of tbis Code u:cept tbose coot:a!Ded visions of this Code. No permit presuming to give autborlty to SECTION 1. Chapter 15,04 is added to the Newport Beach I SectiOn 15.04.010, to read: lnCbapter 45. Yiolate or cancel tile provisions of this Code shall be Yalld, Muni cipal Code to read: 'See. 108. TraJier Use and Occ~Cla~lcy. 1. Fences not over three feet (3') b.lgtl. escept lnsofar as the work or use wbl cb It authorlus is lawfuL ''Chapter 15.04 A. Location Restricted to Parks. No person shall place, staad, 2. Steel tanks, and tbelr SlW)rtin& structure, if not IC)OD a The issuance or granting of a permit or apprcwal of plans BUILDING CODE locate or park any oce~led ald:omobUe traller, bouse trailer, btd.ldJ.ng. It oo portion ls more than Meen feet (15') abofe tbe shall DOt prennt the Building Offtcl.al tram tbere:atter requl.rlnc Se<:tloos· mobile home, camper, or other type of nhiele designed lor grouod, if the capacity does not uc.eed flye tbousuad p1loos tbe correction of errors 1n pla.nsandspeetneaUonsor trom pre· 15 04 010 Adoption of Uniform Building Code human tlabitation any place within tbe CltJ of Newport Beacb (5,1XXl pl.) and the belgtt does DOt ezceed 1·1/2 times tbe d:la· n!W.Ing construction open.Uon.S belng carried on. there\IDIMr 15:04:020 Deletion of Chapter '10ofthe~ r the Bulldin ezcept In a trailer park or mobile home park operating under a meter. , -.ben ID YIOI&Uoo of this Code or of any other ordiDaDee or from Code 0 ~·current permit issued pursuant to Partl 2 and 2.1, Dlvls1oo 13, 3. Retaining n.lls wbleh are leu tUn tbr" ltet (J ) \P JeYOJdnc any Certit1cate of ~ Wben lss-" iD error. '!!' 15.'04.030 Addition ot SecUoo 103•5 to the Bulldtn Code of the Health and Safety Code ol the S&ate ot Calllorllla. bt1&IJI: measured from lbt ~bed surflce o1 tbt cro-1 , J:nry ~ llsaed by tbl llw!'*• Oftlc:lal, .-r u. pro-• --B " B. Use aDd Occf.CW'Cy. l'fo person sbaJ1 use or oc.capy or ptr· ad•etllt tD tbe wall 011 ble .._ tMe llf tlllt 'ftlltD tbt tap o1 YiskJal of tillS Cel:k sha.U eJ!Pir'e"bJ !hnltation aM become rd\) mit the use or occ upancy of any automobile trailer, house tra.n. tbe walliiOless ~a surcharce orilr'CIOUM1nrflammable ud 'tOld t1 tbe work autOOrlzed bysuc.hpe.rmtt t.s not commenced 15 04 040 Addition of Section 108 BulldiD er, mobJle home, camper, or similar vehicle owned by h.im or liqt&tds.' within s:1zty (&O) days from tbe date of issuance of sucb permit, • • AddlUon of Section 109 : : B lldl i ~e. Wlder his control for a.oy residential or business purpose at a 15.04,080 AddtUoo of Section 112 to tbe Buildi.DCCode. Section or if tbe W'Ork authorlzed by such permit Is suspeDded or a.~aa. ~;:g:::g Addttloo of Section 110 10 the S:tld~ c~· fixed location within the City of Newport Beach other t.baD tlol12 ts15 ~~10 ro14the -~diDc Code, herelnhef«e adopted ln See· doaedr ,..:; (an60y) .. ~me after the work ts commenced for a period 15 04 0'10 AddlUo f s u 111 to the Bll1ld1 .... Cod • within a trailer park or mobile bome park operattnc UDder a D • • , r.,....: o s ...... , -.ys. Before such work may be r ecommenced a • • 0 0 ec. 00 .... e. current permit Issued pursuant to Parts 2 aod 2.1, D1Yis1oo 13, 'See. 112 DweWng Floor Area. No building permit shall be oew permit shall be first oOta1Ded to do so.' 15.04.080 Addition of Section 112 to the Bulldlag Code. of the Health aod Safety Code of the State of California. Issued for, and oo per9CKI sba.ll erect. construct or more intD 15.04.1ZO Amendment 10 Section 301(a) of the Bu.lldin( Code. 15.04.090 Addition of SectiOn 113 to the Building Code. c. Temporary construction use . Notwithstandlng the provt. the City, a.oy dwelllDg which contains iess than 600 aqua:re feet Section 30l(a) of the Bu11dlng Code, hereinbeforeadoptedln See· 15,04.100 Amendment to Section 20Z(d) of the Building Code. sions of Subsections A and s of this section an automobile of Door area on at least ooe noor thereof; and 1n eomputlD.g tion 15.04.010, is amended to read: 15.04.110 Addition of Section 202(1) to the Buildlng Code. traJ.Ier !louse trailer mobile home camper or slmllar vehicle the area garage space shall not be lDclllded therein.' See. 301 ApplicatiOn for PermJts 15,04.115 Amendment to Section 205 of the Blllldi.ng Code. may ~located oce..;ied a.od used~prem~s 1n the City where 15.04.09o AddiUOD ot Section 113 to tbe Bu.JidlDgCode. Section '(a) Permits Reqllired. No person, firm, or corporation s.ba.ll 15.04.120 Ameodment to Section 30l(a) of the Bulldln&: Code. construction w~rk Is to progress for the purpose of a construe-113 Is added to the Bui.ld1Dg Code, Deteinbelore adopted lD Sec. erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move,tmprove, remove, 15.04.130 Addition of Subsections (e), (f) and (c) of Section tlon ol'fice or for temporary lodging in connection with the 000• tion 15.04.010, to read: convert, or demolish any btdldlng or structure in tbe city, or 301 to the Building Code. stroction work. Any person seeking such use or OCCIC)aDCY sba.U •See. 113 Chemical Toilets for Coostruettoo Work. No person cause the same to be done, without first obtaining a separate 15.04.140 Amendment to Section 302(a) of the Building Code. apply for a permit therefor trom the BuUding Director. Such sball begin any coostroctioo project of any kind ln the City building permit for each sucll building or structure trom the 15.04.150 AmeDdment to Sec.Uon 30S(b) of the Building Code. permit shall be Issued only when tile 11:54! a.Dd occ~y comply w1tlxMJt ftrst proYidlog ooe cbemtcal tollet equ1pped with a seat Building Oftleial. 15.04.160 Addltlon of Subsections (c), (d), (e), (t), (g) a.Dd (h) with other provisions of this Code and I4M>O a determlnatioo by and cover &Dd a separate urinal, complying with the proYLsioos EXCEPTION: A single permit may be issued for a dwelliD( of Section 303 to the Building Code. the Dll'ector that UDder the circumstances of the particular of this seetton, on the site ot the coostrocUoa lor the ftrst flt. and ooe accessory building of one-story constructiOn, not cwer 15.04.1 '10 Amendment to Sectloo 304(d) of the Butlding Code. case, the proposed use or oeecupa.ncy ..nu not adversely atrect teeD (15) employees or part thereof a.nd ooe I:Jr each aMttional 600 square feet In area, and on the same property.' 15.04.180 Addition of SubsecUons (d), (e) and (f) of Section 305 the health, peace, comfort, morals, or welfare of the proposed Meen (15) or part thereof. Each toilet structure must be en· 15.04.130 Addition of Subsections (e). (f) and (g) of Section to the BuUdlng Code. occ~ts or the public. Sucb permit shall be revocable ICX>D a closed oo the top and all sides, screeued., ventil&ted and equip-301 to the Building Code. Subsections (e). (I) and (g) of Sec.tloD 15.04.190 Addition of Section 305.1 to the Building Code. determination by the otrector that tbe acti.Wusedoes adversely ped witb a seU..closing door. Tbe structure bollslni such toilet 301 are added to the Building Code, her eJnbefareadOpted in Sec. 15.04.200 Amendment to Section 306(a) of the Building Code. afleet the bealttl. peace, comfort, morals or welfare or the OC· or toilets must have an 1ns1de area ol15 square feet for eacb tlon 15.04.010, to r ead: 15.04.210 AddiUoo of Section 30'1 to the Btdlding Code. cl(WJls or the public. Revocation sha.ll be effected by the DLrec· toUet, a m1nimum celling belgbt of& feet6 lDches, a.Dd a smooth Sec. 301 Application for Permits 15.04.!20 Addtttoo of Seetloo 308 to the Butldlng Code. tor only after DYe (5) days' written notice to tbe permittee and Door not less than 6 lDebes abo\'e grouod \riel All fae1lltles '(e) Preparation of Plans. Plans, specifications, reports or 15.04.230 Amendment to Table 5·A of the Bulldlng Code. an opportunity lot the permittee to be beard. Notice may be by must be abo\'e ground level All fa.cllltiesmustbe kept cltiUI and documents for work regulated by this Code to which the pro· 15.04.240 Amendment to SectloD 1108 of the Building Code. ordinary mall to tbe last i:Down address of the permittee. Any sanitary and s~C~Pl1ed 1f1th toilet paper. All soch faeil1t1es must visions o1 Article 3, Chapter 7, Di vision 3 o1 the BuslDess and 15.04.250 Amendment to Section 1304. of the Buiid.lng Code. a.ggrleYed persoo may appeal any decision of the otreetor to be pumped out and recharged 1f1tb a IXID·lrritatiDc cbemJcal Professions Code awly sha11 bear the signature and number or 15.04,260 Amendment to Section 130?(a) of the BuildiDB Code. graDt, deny or retoke a permit to the City Council. The City trequeotly eaougb to pre.-ent odors or orerfiowi.Qg. All faclllties seal of a et¥11 engineer, structural engineer or architect, regta. 15.04.2'70 Addition of Subsec.Uon (c) of Section 1305 to the Council shall decide the matter after the permtttee and persoo required herein must be maintalrwd dm'I.D&: tbe period ol con-tered or certified to practice in the State of CalllorniL A sit· BuUdtnc Code, appea11ng han had an opporttmlty to be beard before the City stroction. Tbe 8u1Jd1DC otreetor may c>tCil)' lbe k>e•tlm d. the nature or seal shall oot be reqllired for work autt.Jrl&ed by tbt 15.04.!80 AmeDdment to Section 130'J(a) of the Bulldtnc Code, Councll. Notice of tbe dat.e the matter shall be heard by the City structure or structures oo the CODStruetkm site to assure Its said Article to be performed by a person DOt registered or 15.04,290 Amendment to Section 1405(a) of the Building Code. Couoell shall be ctnn 1n wrltiD.g to the permittee and the persoo an1lablllty to employees and to mate It less offensJn to OC· certlfted as a civil engineer, structural engineer or architect. 15.04,300 Addition of Subsectioo (d) of Section 1405 to the aweaJJ,ng. Notice. may be by ordlnary mail to the last lmown c~ of SW"roUDdiDc prcperty.' For buildings ezceedi.ng 160 feet tn height, the structural cal· Building Code. address of each. 15,04,100 Amendmem to SeetJoa zot.(d) d. tbe BuUdlnc Code. culations and each sheet of structural plans shall be prepared 15.04.310 Amendment to SectiOn 1501 of the Bllllding Code. D. Mlntmum Trailer Ground Area. The mtDimum area of Sectloo 202 (d) of the Bui.ld1DC Code, btrehUfote adopted lD under the supervision or and shall bear the signature or ap- 15.04.320 Addition of Subsec.Uoo (e) of Section 1'70'1 to the ground that must be proylded 1n a trailer park or mobile home SecUoo 15.04.010 Ls amended to reed: proved stamp of a person authOrized to practice structural ea.- BuUdlng COde. park to the City of Newport Beach for the exelllSiYe use ot each See, 202 Powers lDI1 Duties of BW.ldlDc omeW giDeering by tbe Stale of Calllornia. Inadd!Uon, all architectural 15.04.330 AmendmeDt to Section 1711(b) o1 the Building Code. bouse trailer mobile home or ..Ut and Its appurtenances, is '(d) Riebl of Entry. sheets shall bear the signature or apprared stamp of an ardll~ 15.04.S40 Ame~meat to Section Z515(b) of tbe 8utld1nc Code. 8'15 square re~. . 1. Tbe BuildiQC Oftlc.1&1, or blsdtai.J'&C.bol'lled npreser;at1Ye, teet Ucensed by the Stale of CaWornia.. 15.04.350 AmeDdmtot to Section UG«d) of tbe Bulldlnc Code. 15.04,050 AddUioo ot Sectioo 109 to the BuUdln.g Code. See. shall ban tbe aiKhorltJ to eoter &D.'/ baikHQC or premtses for (0 Standard Plans. Tbe BulldiDg OWda.l may awron a ..t 15.04,360 Amendmeot to Subsection (o) of Sectioo S305 of tbe Uon 109 1s added to tbrt 8uUd1ag Code hereinbefore adopted iD tbe purpose of lrrtestipttn& the ed...,.e ol sapected or re· of plans for a building or structure as a ''standard pla.n," pro- BtdldlDI Code. Sect1oo 1S,04,010. to Had: ' poried d&ma.p or dtfects wbich couttbsta &D 1mmtd1ate daDeer vided the applicant has made proper applleatioo. submiu.cl 15.04.370 AmeDdmeat to TAble No. 54·0 of tbe Bu1ldi.D&" Code. 'See. 109 swtmmlDC Pool Feace RtqUlrement • Ezceptloo&. to bllm&D 11&1 or an immediate bua.rd to public alety or hea.llh.. complete sets of plans, aDd paid the plan..cheeking fees u re- 15,04,SIO AmendmeDI: to Section 4?0e(e) of the Bulldlac Code. No person sball coutruct Ult permit maiJUln operate or Z. Exctl)liD em•CUC'J s:ltuUioal u dtG-s 1D Section lOt( d) quired by Subsec.tioo (e) of this Section and Subsection (b) ol 15,0C,010 Adoptloo. of Uniform BulldtD.g Code. Subjtet to the coDI:rOl any swtmmJ.oc pooL flsb poDd ;,. other body of nter 1 of thls Code, tbe 8u1lctiDc OID.c.1&1, or IU a....,l&td rc:.resen. Section 303. pa.rUcular addlttooa, delttloos &Dd ameodmeats beretoafter set 18 or more loebes lD deptb 00 uy .W:C:. owned by him or UDder tatiYe, st..ll DOt IIQr U'l buUdblc or premt.t1 Yltbout the When lt ls deslred to use an approved ''s:tandard plan'' k1r u tortb 1n this Cblpter, tbt rulu, repl•"ONI, protiJIODC and bla posressiQD or coatrol wttboat trtctlDg ud mlrtalnlar a COD8II!Dl. of the OWDII' or occ...-U.Cif, ..-. bl posasses identical structure, two plot plans and ooe d~lieate p\aD.Ih&U coodltloos Mt b1b lD tb&t certaJn Code eatttled ~UnUorm ftaee to make such body o1 water IDaecesmble to small cb.lldreo. a rM.,..hle search warnat uta !.&lac 811trJ &ad searcb of be submitted., and a plan..chec.ldng tee equal to oot~b&lt ol t-. SatJdtD( Code, 191'1 Ed1Uoo, Volamt I' &Dd '1Jillform Blllldlnc Soch feDCe 1De1111111C &U ~PieS. malt be DOt less Uu' teet tbrt premlas. tul1 plaD..cheetlng tee requlred by Sllbsectioo (b) of Sec.Uoa 101 Code StaDdll'ds, 191'1 Ectltloa' retptc:UYel'/, poi>I.1Jbtd bJ tbe abofe tbe ~lJbc lfOGIId.. All ptes must be •U..clodD( ud s. No persoa sball la1ldtr or pnnM tie Bwncttag omeW stall be paid at tbe time applleatlon is made b' such kleatleal IDt•lltioaal Coafvtoee of Ba:Udinc Olllela.la. &Del tbe .,.,.. •lf~latcblDC, wUll tlllt latellltl aot less uao 5 feet abo9't tbt at bls a~Corlltd nri'Jnc1:attft. w110t lD lilt perb'man.ce of sl:nlcture. S~Jc.h &~pllc.a1e plans sll&ll he compue4.t Slt&mPtd. ..S llloroot,laelodlac ll>o _..n.tllereto, lbreelllll prlated ~:~~~>les .-l!lllc IJ'OGIIII. .,. -«IOd lD 1 ftl 90 lbo! .,_ bo lbt IOIIln bore--u --al-.,. .... '"' tho jOb as required by~-(b) ot-U. Ill o1 wblch. prlllt41d u a Code ln book form, wee b)' tbt City optDIId from tht Oltaldt bJ elliklr& No such fael.lll( slllll bt wlaUt La po 1111',. of a ftBd -.rdli wvrut from eaterllll cue of aoy deYi&tioa. Wblt!JOflver from this st:aDdlrd pliA, ~ c-u OTclored l1locl ODd wllleb ban -ottaall! tllOd Iii lilt reqatred ,. lull -.,. OIJJ -~ motol, oportmoat - -ODd lDto 01JJ ud aU ...--Ilia )llrl.odldioo, at p.... plaos, toptbor wtlb a lUll plao-eboetlllc too. IMilllo om.ee o1 tiM City Clerk aDd W1'deb, u .:> oo ftlt art btrtby club or trail.-puk ,.,..,._.11 oltw (10) or more ..u. ..._.~ all rMWMb&t boW&, l1r U. ,..,._of •_...uiC tbe --.to submitted for the PfOPO$Id work, u required b)' S~ (e) r-rocl 10, llloptocl ODd made I port llerool U NJI7 ODd lor tho OWIIOT of Reb -or u -loJoe -oot 1a lXI dot}',. ---a< 1111 lilt --ol -Code ud aU ot lbla Sectloo ODd SdaetloD (b) ot SeetloDIOS, r~roiJ. aU tat-ODd .,.,.,. ... u lhOII&b 011 lortb borolllatlqth, SIICb lull--(14) -· -• illy Tbla-,.. ,_. -...,llA:al>lo l&ws ..--pr101aUc Ill llle .,._ -.o plans sblll bo fOild lor a -ol-,.., - lball bo ODd lbo amo ~!!..-:.":::: .. ud~-::: -in<.., boo1J ol-wbldltormaiPortoiNtwpo<IBIJ, olt>W-•111-IJ,are--· -ot apprOfOI. Tbla periOd 11101' boOil-byiiiiBIII' a 1bo r-. rop11-... ~--~ T11o Dlroclorolllolldlllc-pwllllt-protaettro--IS.OUIO -ol-.. l)ID lOoo Bit .... Code. So<-Ol!lc:lal wboa -• Ia ,.kit..., lbolllltpllo -· -...-. ud .,_ 1111111 or--.et~o~~,-zo.-,alton-ot obodWOI 1o bo-0111ooc ullltclolroooi(I<OI--.. I) Ia-IDIIIIBII .... 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Sid aa a. qJorhtRol>l-'o,'-'"- ., ... --Dr• ·-~ wD CU lkiYW J .... -· laid , , • J-GrUlla sl --• 1110 -.. s1 lood sllU Uot st., Wilt-~ Ita lllll! st., 8pl<o 41, c.- ---1111 lilian n s1 part , •• Dwtsc tilt IICIII. a -. loft bU paraa Ia lilt 1-sls -be -a tt0bollor7 wu --018 --lo!!l!p al 4M Flqll!lp -rJaM ----cu Ia f!oat ol 111o r-o, Road, Wut Nnport H ........ Dr. -1M ---. a14lloo CoU!Ia,I141E.O<Ma ud IO!DOODt Wlod hn>$10bllla ....... a cu 1D _,. IDIIIt Fn>ol, Ba-... AtiO:U LID, from II ••• A ear rudal __ .. rill' ID atold eo~ -p-tilt Nnport bro)otlltradloa-lromll!l SkUll ,.__, 11, of 'zi, Beocb lin dtputmtlll udllld cu boiOG&IDc II> Rl<bard Flab, ·-'tJ llottnr Lido Pari:, --a bomb WOI!Id II'> olllo 7 miD· 452 Pr._t st., Newport If 00 tbl ~-.. of tJOUMW& o1 utu at San.OQ OrUp. 1010 Sboru, llld tban tbr.., 1t 1D tbl aaariJsUo 1111$1,500 Boatoo lrYioo An., WestelUI Plua; cutter .•• Tbo ear bolooclac Wbal.er b.~' to Judy a 81U'tb was made but oobomb to YiriPnlaMorrla, 18ZO'I'abual. K8I'DI, !'151 Circle Or., 8&7 wu .kMIDd ••• A cat bit IJid Ter ., Irvlne Terrace, wu tbe Sbores wu taken from tbe ecratebld U.tctael StagDaro,' vi cUm of a va.adal too; tbe kDObl BaJ.O.S:. doe1< Oorloz U!o 11111>1 4-1/!, ot 127 Colton st., Npw-to tbe radio, llpter ud oc1o-J:' ww:.o.t blr permlgil)n •• : port Sbores, on bis lefl leg,· meter were broken ofl' • • • 4~. stroot 1tctU alollc 8oJI>oo .... &l>cwt 11!1 aokle • • • George Crystal Au,, BaU.:. lsla.Dd, Godfrey of 900 Zurich Circle, •TUESDAY NOV 19 bate been sbot at DWDerous Lido Isle, reported tbe tbett VlDcem Lee t8 ot WiC&JI&I, times ••• A blllt 1967 VW, ol a $150 boat and. outboard st NewportSbor~s wubooUd parted llltroatotberre&ldeoee motor trom tbe beach at Via •• ant tort.' lar wu stolen, sa.kiChrllttoeCar~ lJdo Nord ud Via Zurich, •• 1 ~~atol Jtb :,;~SUI 2141rls Ave., CorooadelMu •• A man lll a dark suit was seen overturDed a trasb oonta'W' Gerard Layer, 228 Goldenrod flee1JI.c from S7 Cabrillo, Lido and spread tbet'1V!hlnt•oacara, Ave., Corooa del Mar, saldtbat Park, after 7 panes in a Mluvre a.od tbenpulled""sbrubberyud $Z03 wortb of tools bad been •lndow were broken at that threw that on cars oear 4900 stolen . sometime after Nov. residence, according to owner N t A W st N -~ 13 George Morris ••. James Bur-ep Wl8 n., e e .. -~, • ' • ton of 4902 Neptune Ave., West between 10 a.od 11 p.m. • • -sUNDAY, NOV. 17 Newport, didn't fare so well; TOOmas Goetz of493 Broad'WaJ', Wallace Cousins, 49 of 404 tbe $150 windshield of his Costa Mesa, said tbat 00 NO't'. lo WAI.L'A'IR Plttsllu191 -Dutc:l! ~ Paints· comoletellne U,OOO PI< TTERNS OF WI<LLPAPER 291t !. c;. ••• Hwy . c. ... 4.1 M.r (MIXT TO P'O.T TKI.t.T.I) P,_o: 673-3033 o IUIITY SALON s.n.-.•• c_,., ........ o .... ,, c--· & ,,_,. IHici-S....Iu ....... c-.... !II .... ' ... ',. Coli ..... ,.(... ? ...... ., -·-··"---··· .. ----"-• llllst.Wll£1 TROPICAL FISH We ha\le the largest and .. WILCOiotllif&I•N _ ... ,,..,,., ...... rO.enlli•• ... ,_...-.,. w. c.-Mwr. N.a. -· --most beautiful selection of • MIJIS!RY uopical fish in lhe area. IL:;;;;;~~~~~~~~ ---------~ ___ , __ _ We also carry a fu'll line of 1 Shrub&, Interior Plants aqu.anums . and all ICC8S• • HIAIIMG AIDS Tropical & TrMa SOfies needed for the hobby. lntectcidll ond F.,_Uizer South Sea Tropical HAL AEBISCHER S&H G .... Stomp• . 218 w. Wil:wn StrMt HEARING AIDS 1;H1:1: m:un:1n· eosta ... esa s•&-7961 p.._., Fltttnt AuurM COitONA on. •AI NVUEft llio-4I,:IL£V 01..80N 1838 1-!A it.O it B I..VO. C O.TA ""lt:.A. CAI..I,O itNIA e: 30 A.M. TO 5:00 P ,M, Ct..OSEOSUNOAY & MONDAY n44 E. f'oW HWJ,. f'fHIM 3«)9 Eo C.oot Hwy. C.RN~a del M• 67S.3133 o SHOE IIEPAIR Mf<BEIIIY'S Shoe Repair Purse 'nd Luggage Repair -Dye Work 5aH STNI'5 ONE DAY SERVICE 1890 Harbcw Blvd. CoSII Meu -Ml &-3311 A. R. MAR SAC PU..:\IUf.R J,)(J Canutti•IR Avt.. ("ur\lni& Jcl :'>l:u PlumbinK Rcpaits OAY ,\ NIUIT WATER IIEATUS --~7].413:,;::__0 __ E. 8a.lboa Blvd., ~ wben T -Blrd, parked at 50th St. an{! 16, a stereo tape player was MRS. ER VlN HEALD of Harbor asked U be'd mind taJdog tbe Neptune Ave. between 12:3! stolen from hls ear while it was HighlaDds, volunteer driver for solrlety test after be was stop-a.m. aod 2:30 a.m. waS parked in tbe alley at 2DlO W, tbe America.o cancer Society's ped at 15th St. and W. Balboa. smashed , •• Mary Carden of Ocean Front, West Newport, be-movie mobile, explainstbe time o;;;_..,,..._,u, .. ., ...... _ BIYd., Central Newport, at 9:45 614 W. Ocean Front, Balboa, tween 4:30 and 8:30 a.m. • ·' of the ne::leaoe~~er:;:~=:E'I ed "N butb . went to Hoag Hospital after the Jenoefer Whitehead, 1543 Ser-sbowing "'-"""--" f.-:· ::W:r ~r;: • be ur~ VW she was driving hit Z legally enade Ter .,Irvine Terrace, was educaUoo program for really late, because be failed parked cars oo Newport Blvd., walkiDg ber dog oaar ber OOme land employees. Tbe .,.. ..... the test .•. Jetf:rey Broering. west of 26th st .... A D.>ber-when a small black cat attacked mobile ls a self-cootaiDed out- 18 of 338 Eveniog canyon Rd mw Pincher brought bome by her, bitlngaod scratching her oo door theater in a compact van s~re Cll.tfs, was booted on ~ Coonie Fross, 110-B 35th St., the head, ear and eye; the cat whicb mates possible the warrant ror violalion of the West Newport, from t he Hun-did oot have a collaraodhuoot sbowtog of tumstolargegroups veb!cle code , •• Mlcbael Van-tlngton Beach SPCA didn't get been seen siDce • • • Driver Ln business aod industry. Firm_s derlan. 18 ofl2120ceao Front to stay at bis new borne loog. Everett Parle, 51, ot Z385 Rut-iJ:terested in schedullng a visit Balboa ..;as arrefted 00 t~ because when being sbownoft'to gers Dr., Costa Mesa, bit a may call 838 -0510, beach 'at 23rd St. and Ocean lUs new oeigbbor, LyoeSciurea, cement Ugbting pole at 310 E. Front, Central Newport, at 3:20 110-A 35th St., be bit ber oothe Coast Hwy,at2:10a.m., the pole CAR MOTOR BU RHS p m and booted 00 the charge face andarm_aodnstakenrlght suffered mioot dama&es aDd Running out of gas was bld oi d:-unt in public Albert bllct to tbe animal shelter to be Mr. Parle a.od his passenger, enough, but attar Heory Heonriku Jr. 51 '0 i 'ut w. quarantiDed • • • Albert lseoor, 47, of sa.nta.Ana., Sprague, 64 Beacon Bay, got &y Ave., saiboa,' was arrest-wer~ taken to Haag Hospital by some gas and poured some Lnto ed at 4:15a.m. at Newport Blvd. •MONDAY, NOV, 18 Seals ambulaDCe • • • A faulty ll1s carburetor to start tbe and 3200 St., near City Hall, Robert Cross, 20, aDd loci beJped tbe tbeft of carpet motor, tbe engiDe: compartment after he was stowed Cor weav-Thomas Coyoe, 20, of 113 rolls, valued at $300, trom caught oo tire at 8:36 p.m. log so severely at only 15 29th st., West Newport, Apt, _9• '125 Oomln&O Dr., East Nov. Z3. A passerby used a dry mUes per hour thai be struck were arrested at 11 :15p.m. and Blulf, Roger Turoer, 2591 Bay-powder e.xttngulsher to lmock a center divider, aDd be was booked on tbe charge of pos-side Dr., Corona del Mar, said OOwn the names UDtll ftremen booked on the cbarge of drunk session of marijuana .. .Jerry tbat tbe Ugbt green and yellow arrived oo Engine 4 and driving •.• William Matheny, Justs, 219-8 Prospect st., West carpeting was to have been in-•ater to put tbe ftre out. 46, of 131-1/2 43rd St., West Newport, locked~ his Mustang stalled the out day··· age was set at $Z50, naeat ql1aliC, *Y clua.ta~ on lhe premleea Self•oorvlct ..... dry All oew -la&el& IDOdel FltPdalre wub .. -L C... M.,., CIM ...., ofLOIIIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrM./TtiSh FLORISTS -··~ 24 ........ 11>4. fLOOIII CAlli EOUWMINT A to Z RE QUilT NIIDI ENTER 1. ••11'11 llt4 .. c.t.... - , .... 142-11· ~:: o UPHOLSTERY UI'IIOLSTUING (lly larop~M Cr•ftuwa) IIMODEL: 2 ••· .., OIIL,Y .... 50 Ca21 •• ...,. .. 215 Molo H. I . 5~5 flU 4ol lo ,lck., C'lJS~t RJANillJRE liPitOLSTI!RY o QUALITY Y!ORK o HElL 'S A REHOUSE UPIIOUTUY 21109 Me.,.rt lf•tl. "_ ....... 61S.«<I4 LEGAL HOTICE LEG~L NOTICE LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTICE COSTA 11114 ·-...,.:::~~:::;,---------------------LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I CONTINUED "ltO\o! Pit ECit:OIN Q P ._G El faulty WOrkmanship or materw Or for any inspection requested The BuUdlng OUic.ial shall issue a permit to the applicant for before tbe work to be inapected bas been completed and made the work described 1D tbe ~UcaUon and plans Wed therewith ready for ln&ped.ioo. Nolle• or ~RIPletloo ot tbe wort or of wheQ. he ls ·yuisfted that "all Of tbe lollowing items comply: correcting faulty worlana.Dstlijr or ~tf.&tetlll ·Mall be pyeo roo 1. The work described conlorms to the requirements of this BuUdlng otflclal aDd retnspecttoo requested, Code. (e) Permit Fees for Latblng, Plastering and Drywalllnstalla~ 2. The wort described conforms to the requirements of other tlon. The fees to be paid for the issuance of a permit for lath1ng pertinent laws aod ordinances. and plastering, and for drywall lru=tallatton shall be as follow s: 3, The tees specLned by tbis Code and other applicable sec-AMOUNT OF WORK FEE Uons of the Newport Beach Municipal Code have been paid. 20 square yards or less No fee When the Building otnciallssues the permit, he s hall endorse Up to 200 square yards $2.00 10 writing or stamp on both sets of plans~ spec Wcations Up to 1000 square yards $!,00, plus ooe cent (1~) per "APPROVED." Such approved plans and specif1caUons shall oot square yard for each be changed, modl11ed, or altered without autborlz.ation from the square yard 1n excess Building Official, and all work sllall be dooe 1D accordance with of 200. the approved plans. Up to 3000 square yards $10.00, plus one-half cent The Building Official may issue a permit for the _construcUon (1/2~) per square yard of part of a building or structure before the entire plans and in excess of 1000. specifications for tbe whole buildin&: or structure !lave been sub. OVer 3000 square yards $20,00, plus ooe...quarter cent mUted or approved provided adequate lnlormation and detailed (1/4~) per square yard statements have been Oled complying with all pertinent require-1n excess of 3000, ments ot thls Lode. The hOlder or such permit shall proceed (f) Surrender of Permit. If oo portionoftbe work or construe- at his own r isk witbout ass urance that the permit lor the entire tion covered by a permft issued by the Building omclal UDder buildlng or structure will be granted.' the provisions of this Code has been commeDCed, the person to 15.04.150 Amendment to Section 303(b) of the Building Code, whom such permit has been issued may deliver such perml.t to Section 303(b) of the Building Code, hereinbefore adopted in the Building Otttclal with a request that sucb permit be can- Section 15.04,010, Is amended to read: celed. The Building otncial sball tber~n stamp or write on Sec. 303 Fees the face of such permU the words "Canceled at the request of '{b) Processing and Plan-checking Fees for Buildings or Struc-the Permittee." Theret410n such permit sball be null and void tures. When a plan is required to be submitted by Subsection (c) and of no effect. of Section 301, a plan-checking fee s hall be pa.ld to the Building (g) RefUnds. lD tbe event that any person shall have oHaloed Official at the time of submitting plans and speciOcatlons for a building permit and no portloo of the work or construction checking. Said plan-cbecldng fee shall be equal to fifty per cent covered by sucb permit shall have been commeoced a.od such of the building permit fee as set forth In Table No. 3-A; pro-permit s llall have been canceled either as provided for tn Sub- vided, however, the mlnimum fee shall be five dollars.' section (d) of Sectloo 302 or SubsecUon (f) of this sectloo, the 15.04.1 60 Addition of Subsections (c), (d). (e), (f). (g) and (h) permittee ~n prese!Uttoo to said Butkllilg Official of are- of Section 303 to the Building Code. Subsections (c), (d), (e), (f), quest therefor, Ln wrll1Dg on a specl.al torm, shall be entitled (g) and (h) of Section 303 are added to the Building Code, her ein-to a retund in an amount equa.l to 80 per cent of tbe permit before adopted in Section 15.04,010, to read: • fee actually paid tor such permit. Sec. 303 Fees Tbe Building Offtclal Shall satisfy h.imself as to the right of •(c) Additional Plao-checldng Fees. When changes are made to such applicant to sucb refUnd and each such refund sball be previously submitted plans, an additional plan-checking fee paid as provided by law for the payment of claims api.nst the shall be paid to the Building Otflclal based ~n the construction City. valuation of the proposed change or redesign. In establlsh.lng No portion of the plan.cbeckine fee shall be refUnded, unless said fee, oo allowance for a decreased valuation shall be per-oo checldng bas beea peri)rmed oo a set ol plans, Ln W'b.lch mitted due to the replacement, oml.sslon, or \esseoiog of any case 80 per ceot of lbe pla.rl...checldng fee sbal1 be"efub:led. member or portion of the building sbowo in the orlgtna.l plans, (b) Penalties. Tbe permit fees specl1lad tn Subsectiou (a) Said fee may be waived wheo 1n the opinion of the Building and (c) ot this section shall be doubled wbeo wort requlrtnr a Official the addltlooa.l tee is not warranted. No addltlooal fees permit two been ltu1ed or carried oa prior to otQtotng said shall be charged for checking corrections required by tbe Build-permit &00 tbe !IA)llcam bad toawled .. tbat a permit wu Dl· Log otficial. cessary as m.deDcad by the fact tMI at tbt time ol doing sucb (d) Other Fees. For any tnspec.Uon or investigation of any work be held a coatraetor's Uceose with tbt state of CalllorDia use, occupancy, change Ln use or occ~y, any bulldiOC or or t.d previoualy applled for a ~mit from tbt BuUdiDC De· structure or any otheJ"·work not otherwise covered herelD by partment of tbe City ol Newport Be&cb, lid: lbe paymeat of .uc:b any Newport Beac h City Ordtnaoce whi ch 1.s requested by any doUble tee shill not rellen UJ periODS from MlJ coq)lJiac owner, agent, agency or otber per!JOn •• , ••.••• , , , .$15.00 wttb the requlremeats ol tb1a Code JD tbt uecatloa of till worll: Wbeoever any wort for wbich a permit ls required UDder the DOt from &DJ other I*Riitl PI'ISCI'lbed beretD.' provisloos of this Code has been commeoced, constructed or 15,04.170 AmeDdm• to SecUoa .w(d) ol Cbe 8u11d1DC Code. completed without tbt autborlsa.Uon ol sucb permit, a speclal Section IOt(d) of tbe 8laUdtDc Coda, blreiDbd:lre •dr:l~Md tD lnYestlpUoo may be required before a permit will be lssuld SecUOD 15.0f.010, t. UDeDIJed to r-.d: for SttCb wort 1D order to determJae whether the wort dODe Sec. 304 Iupectlme con;>lled wttb Code requiremeata. In addition to the reJU)at '(d) Callecl ~. No reiab'cl.Dc lteel or stlw::taral permlt fees, u lDYHUp.UoD fee of $25.00 shill be collected trt.mtwork of UJ put o1 UJ btdldlllr or ltnlttlilftlball b1 wblre such 1DvestlpUoa ta ro..t to be oecessary. No permit eorer-.t or eoec-..., Ia UJ ~ ...... .,. wttJ1o1t ant &ball be issued WbeD &n lmt.Uptioa fee is d\ae until auch tae oNJintae tbe IP'O'al ol tbe BniJdhc otada.L bas been paid. RtQDUts tar hi'II*"'M lbiU 'Ddi.W. tbl tillS ol 1Dip'Ct'- • Tho payment of tilt lonotlplloo fee &bell oot OIOmpi&OJ II> bo mado; -· U -tzc. ....... «-Ud abell- porooo from CO!III>Illoce wllb tbo _,_ of this Code oot II!) tilt )II> Ill' _., ,.,.. ud pord -« Ill' lilt ,.,.. -&OJ ~17 pra«riiiJcl Ill' law. sl II!J --ud a -.,ljaae of 11!1 -Ilea slll!l wwk. Tho --sl UdJ -&bell oot tllPIJ II> OIM<r.-J .......-'ZIU bo--I>' I----(14) -~ wboa II Jllallbo-odll>ll!l •UDc!IQooftbo ll!dldlac -.. -d&JO, _,...SliD .. •IIIII,-- Oftlcial tbat ~ wort wu wplt!J rlqlllrtd ud Ullt tt wu of t,...attc. a. ru lfflld e., tM '•M•....,.... aot pnd1ea1 ll>_..a,...... --_., U!o --Fallon ID -...ct lollo'Ziol-U-tiC ll'oll *II -... ot t11e wart. 11. all .ea CUM a PWID1t 1n1t bl ,..,_. be r.-w tD -. ...... oo ••'tlr •a' 1 a 'I r ... u -u 11 11 pnd1ea1 10 110 .., Sid..,_, Wl!tek 1u no ....... <ao111-·-~--~,.....­-_ ... .an bo--.. ._..._If -ro. « 111o ._. abell-.. .,lll•lioo Iaiii¢ a siTJiioY ~t'IM S. Me l?'f.llt.llll'e U u _..........,&a...,..-111111 ... 45 ... -.... GIIIII Fa- *II 1 -a,...U,asl_¢,_10ouWtll!piU+Idod Ilea ..... sl 0 r:~~~::-ar.::..-•lllo .. ----.... -0 '*' 111«-P ... PIN-"'AO)pael_.lDO_bo 1. J'OWIDATIIlil :To ...... ~,lr-ooa . ·-Ill' 1875 Ul 11.15lt.IM -· 'f U I r...at ollft tiiCiftt?d ... 2arM •1111F.ul .. aD •• ....... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE the foundaUoo are deUvered oo the job. Wbere coocrete from a tat.lon of ''))eriOOal ll:mwledge" as tt appUes to the tpeelal eeotral m1.l1ni plant (commonly termed ••traastt mised'') is to tnspector aDd/or deplay 1Dipec:t0r is that •tu.y mua baYe be ..... Dl&ltrtall-Jd,bo 011 11!1 ~ ',, I ' • , aetua1 par-' -~ tilt! til! r.;an..,.. "'11>!1 piau 2. FRAME D<SPECTION : To be made after tilt roof, all IUid I!IIO<Ifleallo!is art botoc earrlod 0111, oliWnocl Ill' hla/lbelr framing, ftrewblocklng, and bracing are in place and all ptpes. conttauous observat:Son of tbe wort of construction at tbt sUe chimneys, and vents are complete. lll aU staps o1tts procress.' 3. LATH AND/OR WALLBOARD INSPECTION : To be made 15.04.190 Add1t1oa of Section 305.1 to the Building Code. alter all lathing and/or wallboard, interior and exterior, is lD SectioD SOS.lta added to tbe Bulld!nCCode, hereinbefore adopted place and all plastering materlals are delivered oo the jOb, but Ln S.CUoo 15.04.010,to read: before any plasterlnr is awlled or before nllboard joints and 'Sec. 305.1 Structurall.D.&pecton. fasteners are taped aod f1nlshed . (a) Qualltlcation.s, Each structural inspector selected by the 4. FINAL INSPECTION: To be made after bul.ldlllg ls com-eogtneer sball ban at least On years experleoee I.D the design pleted and ready for occ~y.' or lnspectlon of relrlforced concrete bulldlnp, sball have a 15.04.180 Addition of SubsecUoDS (d), (e) and (f) or SecUon thorough knowledge of the quality control of concrete and place- 305 to the BuUdlog Code. SubsectloDS (d), (e) and (f) of Sectlon ment, and shall be able to 1Dterpret the structural drawinp aod 305 are added to the Building Code, hereinbefore adq)ted tn specWcaUoos. Tbe Buildlng Official shall be notltted ln writing SecUon 15.04.010, to read: ot each selecUoo by tbe enciDeer. Sec. 305 Speciallnspectlons (b) Accepta.Dce. Each structural inspector selected by the engin· '(d) Structurallnspectlon -Concrete. During the construction eer to perform the iDspectioa shall make application to the Build- of all bulldlngs over 160 feet 1D height with conc rete duct1le 101 otrlcla.l for acceptance. Tbe BuU41Dg Ofllelal sball e:a.m1De moment reslstlng space frames, a structural inspector UDder each applica.nt and b.1s tJPerleoce record to coQf:lrm hb qualJI- tbe SICM!lYlsloo of the engineer respoostble for the structural lcatlol'lS to perform the structural lnapectloas required by Sect loa design. shall be present to inspect tbe matuials aod workman-305 of tbis Code aDd sr.u D:Xlf'J the tDgineer as to the accept- ship for conformance with approved plans, specitlcatioos, and abillty of each applicant. Appronl graated bytbe Bulldlq omc- cba.Jlge orders lDYotved in construction of tbe ductlletrames and ial sball be etfecUve wtU the luua.nce of the Certiflcate of shear walls. Such tn.specUoo may be made by oae or more Occlt)Uey. structural LD.spectors pn:wlded that at least one structural to-(c) Dutles. The structural inspector or I.Dipectors required by spector 1s present during the placemllt of all retntorcemem Secttoa 305 lhall perform continuous 1D$1ctloa on tbe quality and coocrete lD the structural frame &Dd sbear ftlls, and placement of all concrete aDd rainforcemtot 1n tbe atruct- Tbe number of structural lupectors to be proylded for eacb ural frame of the bulldlae:. The ltructurallnapector prueat sba1l structure shall be determlned by the eoctneer responsible llr D:X permit concrete to be placed lD tbe fortn1 untJ.l all prapua- the structural design. provided that more than ooe structural Uoas for Us placetnem are complete, locludlor pr dpU'atloD of inspector shall be prOYlded wb8re the magnitude of a struc-surfaces, a.od &ecurate poslttooiJIC of relDiotcement ud llrms, ture pre"Vents a slogle inspector from adequately performtng Each structurall..n8pector sbaU lmmec11atel7 reporttotheq- the I.DspecUoa. 1Deer aoo the BuUd1Dc OftlcJaJ all deYiat1ocul obuned by lllm from tbe structural drawiop, ~lllcalJoDJ &lid the require- The oW"Der shall provide for each structurai.I.Dspector. Each meats of the Code. At the eooeluloaofbls duties on the project, structural inspector sball be paid by the crner dll'ectly or he shall submit a rlp)ft u required tn Sect.loo 305. through the person responsible lot the structural desip. Eacb Where a 11n&le structurall.nlpector bas been an>rond by the structural l.ospector shall be respoasible to tbe periOD wbD pre. Bulldlng omelal fbr a structure, &Dd wbere,lll the op1n1oo. of the pared the structural deslgo. Butldloz Offtetal, oueb otructural -Ls oecUge!!l lo lbo Tbe J.nspectlon by the structural 1Dspector or lupectors pertormuce of tu: dulin, or in the It' eat tbat be 1a abselll from 8ba..U be 1D addiUoo to tnspeetlou made by tbe BI:&Udtog om. the ))a) durl.Dc tbe placemeat of relDtorcemeat or cooerete, tbe elal as speelf!ed to Seettoo S04 and by J5110Ciallolpoetorsu )>b&ballboiiJIIIIIIdodGIIIJJOtborotructaral-bu- opeelf!od for otber porto of the work lo Seetloo 305. -oct t>r UJo )II> by U!o Butldloz OfDdal. Prior to tilt ~ ot tbo Cortlfteate o1 Oee-.U 15.04.2110 Amll!llmo!!l 11> Stcttoa 306(a) of UJo Blllldloz Code. otructural -&ball •-U a r-1o wrllloz to U!o Seetloo 306(&) of UJo llat1!llac Code, boroloboforo ado!>ltd Ia eq~ooer IUid U!o -at eertlfyloz tilt! tilt poriiDoa of tilt Stetloo 15.04.010, 11.-II> rlld: structural frame '-'*l by blm were -Ia w:o<d· See. :10e Cortlflealt sl Oee..,...y uee wUb tbe approred plana, IJI)eClllcatiooa, cba.Dp orders, '(a) Use or Occ.-cy. Mo t.IJd1Dc or ltrueture lball bt a.ed ud c-26 ot u. Cocle. .,. oee..,ltd, -&ballii!Cb b!dldiDS a< otr!!claro bo c:ooaoetOo (e) stri!Ctural IAII>tCI1DII -stool. ll!!rloz tilt fabrleallDO ud wtlb permaaeat utility _.leas -1 the Bulldlac omelal tu ereettoa of bo!lldloz& .... 160 foot Ia botcl>l wllb rlnetural clttar!!!latd eomptlaact wllb lbLs Code, all-r &I>Plleablo ord· otool moment roet..,ac ..,... framoa, a J5110Clalllllpoel« -lauees ud lawa, Ud tilt --o1 11!1 bJJ11c11as permll, ud tbo -of tilt oact-r_.tblo .. the otroctwal tu _...., ... ..,..., of -b blllldlac a< otr!lctvo. dlstp. &bell bo pr-dllrloz U!o perform&DCe of all otrJoe. No .,.., .. ooanaorelal a< -lal bJJIIcllas w-oloel. tural woldlas or U!o looCallalloG o1 all hlciJ.otrqtb bolb ..... rlcal -.leo boa --&ball bo ,_ wtlb u.r 1o a llbrleat«'a-or al 11!1 )II> lito. per....,. tltetrlcat ..rut Gil tbo ll!dldlas Olllelal boa (f) Certllleatloo. F« blllldi!ICO -~~~~ 160 IMt Ia bole~>~ --CCMIIPIIaact w11b 1bLs Code ud all-tllPIIealllt U!o ........ ,_... .. 11!1-.. ... al!dii!J ,.,_ ................ --........ ,of II!Cb ~-r-ll.blolOr tilt--.•-blllk!IDCO< otr!!claro.TIIo_/....,.&ballbor._sblo OO!I!(IIIoJ!t -._ ... 11_ &ball ..U.porlodlc ..... eo!IPirtsc--, ..... _,. ..,._ of lilt -a1 the ello lo -111 --' -~·-IS.OC.JIO -sl-107 lo the Alllk!IO:Codo. Stelloa -the _ .... p1ur, -lllea-ud ...... ..-..Till 107 II .-II> 11!1 !O!Ildlo: Code, Wot-o -to .p ow ud --' -*II -a zlrl-to -li.OUIO,o10 rtsd: WlllDC II> the ........ Ollldal zllltsc lbel ---pae. 'Soc:. 107-Uzoo sladldlzc 811&1. -' _...., IIIII lbe -l!llz -lloJI UJd the otoodlftl w .._ -.,.ldllp -.. _,..,. .. , elozriW -pwb-an Ill -llsiCI wllll tbe _...oct plsas, uA, 8, C, D, B«1artaot1*'-laa&ara-ll!' •• ·--ud ...... ~ 11!1 City , ..... 10 .. zrl>lod "' --"'-"' ,.,...._ ,,_ ,..._....,, u ..,lban Ia r , _,. • Mjne .,..,.. ar tr011oa. ,...,........._lllllt • _., ••t• ........ cam.ccw&a' 1 r,.stc•tD..atllll.._...;... t. _..ID eUeleW ..Uiull'd?Dtal..a... ,.: J,. WMI*Iallllr_ol_,.....,..~, ,._,..._al:tiiiCUr'RI' .,..,,. .. ...., •• t k--..IIIIC. Ilea IIJ 1110 *CP W asd -' ,.u;UOo l!r .. :.,•.: 1-., " 11:111-...,., 11J II "a 1171, IJr n71f0S .. -ollll.nMIIr et .. af~•act ra..a.a .... flltlliltPS ,..,. Jl•'' ttwaf-..z a k•llr -... -' ?olbe .. __ _ ora •• ., ... m.-•.,««s:n:~r~ ~-~-""'"'' :n ... -... _...., _,. •' .. sF' nan ..= _,_. .... .,.. 0111111111,. r , ......... . ... I 1111 ...... X 11 ......... _......... .. ......... __ _ ,....._., .. --. n. ' az , •a .. ...., ... , ;;w. ,... ssr ... Iii ....... _. ... ,, .... -:..~,,-!,:• ....................... z. ,r ........ ,.-'T: ........... .., .. clllrllll ·~ •• ·-.... • .. .....u .......... . ~ ' ,. • • THUMGAV, DtC. ~ -• COIIDIIA liB. lllllt, QUP. ICOI<oiTI .. u •o 11'1010 ... ~fiii!C I!:tJU\IG PAill:l CUy Eo(ineer as set forth I.D (I) ol uus subsection, or the 000• less than tbree feet (3') 1n width directly connected to a street for llvln(, dining, or sleeptnc purposes lba11 bl prcwlded with ud tangeri to tbe stairway tread oos.lng to the somt aboore 11 dJUon Is oat found to be unsafe for the proposed use by the City or alley by means of a passageway oot less 111 wJdth tha..D the wltldows wttb aD area not less tban tnln tQUare teet (lZ sq.ft..) all point.s. • Engtneeer as set tortfliD (2) of this subHeUoo.. stairWay opent.nc Into such passageway and DOt less than seven oor ooe..elghtb of the floor ana of sucb rooms. 15.04.370 AmeDdmeot to Table No. 54-0 o1 the 8ulld1.D&' Code. 1. By modUicatloo o1 top)grapby, reduetloa of subsurt.lce feet (7') ln betgbt. The wtndow area lD bltbroom.s, waler..cJo.et compartmeufs, 'h.ble No. 54..0 of the BuHdtn( Code, beret.obefore ~ed m water, buttressing. a oombbatlon of tbese methods or by other Bu1ld1ngs more tbaD one story in beigtrt shall !lave no tran-a.ad other stmUar rooms shall be QOl iusttiiD Ulree sqare fMt Section 15.04.010, ts amended to read: means. soms or "rentu.aung openings trom guest rooms to pubU c cor-(3 sq. ft.) unless a mec.bi.D.leal yentil•Hoo system eapable of 2 Ttle appllcant hUsubmJttedapoJocicalaod/or engineeting rldors. producing a change ol a.1r enry ftve mtngtes and coDDeded dir-___ 'T,_,A,a,_,LE,__N~O:c·c.:S4~-D:c·::-,l>lo:Pc.:A~CT~"UJ"All>~::·=-G~LASS~~~-·_2 __ _ r~rt or reports complYtnc wttb tbe prorls1ons of SectJoo 309 Door openlnp trom cuest rooms to publlc corridors shall ectly to the outside 1a provided. INDIVIDUAL which reportorreportssboWtbattbepropoeeduse ot the site wtll be protected wttb a ttre-reststlve assembly as set forth LD Wben required wlo001rs are tastaUec1, oot tess thaD ooe.ba.lf GLASS TYPE OPENING REQUIREMENTS noc be unsafe. U a ceoJoctcal report 1Ddicates lbat the site appears Table No. 33•8 ·' tbe required area shall be opeDible. AREA to be sale for tbe proposed use but 1B Socatld 1n u area subject 15.04.!60 Ameodmeot to Section 1305(a} or the Bulldloc Required wbldOWs shall ope directly oa1o a. street or pd>Uc. --------~~----------- 10 a huard of poJoctcal aature before a. permit ts tssued the Code. Sectloo 1305(a) of tbe Building Code, herelnbeforeadopted alley, or a yard or court 1oeatec1 oa tbe ame lot u u. baiJd1.DC. Regular plate, &beet Ofer 6 Not less tbaD 3/16" ttd.ck. MOlt owner nrst 5bal~ ~eeor<S lD the otik.e ~tbl Couoty Recorder tbe 1D Sectioo 15.~.010, is ameoded to read: EXCEPTilN: Required wtDdl:nrs may opea taao a rooted poreh or rolled (llll*led)3 square be protected bJ a pncbbg4. o.- !indln& or ~~ r_.t,a< rll>!>f!s, -~ ..... _ ... relltYI.oc Sot. 1:105 IJIIII!t, Veotllalloo aod Saaltatloo wberelbo poreb' 1e<1 prGtectl" ...... llr101J al- tbe C!ty~.,;a'" ili ·OIIieOri iiiloaiployea·g'dOI Uii'Uobllllr '(a) Wlllllows. AU ~YI.oc--1101)t; ... ot ... roo.,.-1.-a stroet, yar4.ot.<oort:.&llll ·, •. ' - 00·:f· l!ldl, ooO>)O<t ID for aey damap or 1oa1 wtdeb DLI.1 retult from the Jssu&Dce ot tor -fttlq. d1ni.Dc. or sleeplDc purposes shall be provided 1rltb 2. Ras a celUng btl&bt ot ..C Jus UIIJl ..,. teet (7"); ud. tram:u ~ • tt-DCJt dh1ded b1 such a permit. This agreement sblll ptoY'ldeu.tlt is blDdlng oa wlmo'frs with aD aH&IOt less tban twelve square feet (12 sq.ft,) 3. Has the loapr side at last &5 per ceat opeD and IIDOb-____________ •_m_DIIIill _______ _ •· o;sors In interestoftheowner ud sball conUnue 1n effect oor ooe-elptb of tbe Door area of sueh rooms . structed. !UlC1I llleCityEnpneer recordslDtbeotfleeot tbe Couoty Record-The wtmow are& ln bathrooms, water-closet compartments, For tbe purpose of determ1111Dc Upt aod 'fentll•tloo requlre- er a statemeot that be aDds such hu.ard rWl loclpr exists. I.Dd other aimUar rooms sball be not less than three square feet meats, a.ny room may be OODSldered as a pol"tioD of aD adjo.lDlnc Regular plate, sbeet or rolled (aaaealed), surface sandblasted. etcbed, or otberwtse deprectated3 Over 6 :>tot less tba.n 7/'J!" thict. Must ,quare be protected by a puabbU' tor teet protect.IYe screen ftrmlJ at- tacbed oo u.cll side llbject to human Impact, If aot dlrtded by a muolill (c) FllisContatntngDecomposable Maler1al. BuUdtapor strt~t-(3 sq. ft.) anless a meebantcal venenation system capable ol room, provided a s1nc1e llDObltructed opeo1D&: DOt lesa tbaD ooe- tures regulated by Ui1s Code sba.l1 aot be constructed on f1lls produclD( a cba.Dp of a1r every nve minutes :lDd connected ba.lt ot the area. of a commoa. wall bltweea sueb rooms 1s pro- coDiainlng rubblsb or otber decomposable material ~.m.Less pro-directly to tbe out.s1de is prcrrided. Y1ded. Such opening oeec! oot exeeed an area eqoai to J/10 al. vision 1s made to prevent the accumulatloo of decomposltioo Wben requlred WlDdaws are tnsta.lled, DOt less tban one-half tbe area of tbe t.Dterlor room serYed but sball be DOt less than gases witMn or UDder eDClosed portions of such buildinp or the required area shall be opeoable. fort}'-nlDe square feet (49 sq. ft.).' structures aDd to pre¥eat damare to structure, Doors, uooer-ReQUired windows SlaU open direetty onto a street or publle 15.04.300 Addition ot SubsectJoa (d) ot SecUoo 1405 to tbe ~egu:UJia.t(~~ :r: :i ~~r:f ~:·:..~~~': groUDd piping a.nd utllltles dUe to aoeftn settlement or tbe an. aUey, or a yard or court Socated oDtbe same lot u the buik11ng. Bu.Udlna: Code. Sub8ecUoo. (d) of Sectloa 1405 ll added to the ....... ..-- ooe.story UghC:-trame accessory structures not u eeedl.ng 400 EXCEPTION: Required windows may open into a roofed porch BulldiDg Code, bef•IDbefort adopted 111Sectioo 15.04..010, to read: obscure 3 feet ~eensub~lyto -:a:::;:, square teet 1D area aor 12 feet in belght ma.y be constructed where tbe porch: Sec. 1405 UgiJt, Venttt•rtn~ aDd Saa1tatkc. wttoout special provlsUm tor toUDdatlon stabUlty. 1. Abuts a street, yard or court; aDd '(d) K.itcben Veotilatjoa. Tbtrt stall be lllstalled 1n tbe ftll -----------=".::""':::.:di:::Yi:=ded:::.:I>Y::..:•:..m:..UPII=:..• __ (d) ConcUUooa.l Use. Work required. by tb1s section as a coo· Z. Has a celllng beigtrt of DOt less thaD seven feet ('1'}; aM or celUng. :t;~ProximatelJ onrtbeooo.!dqtaetllt1es,uer¢11•t1ng Laminated OVer 6 Not tess tbaJl1/41" tblct dttion for tbe use of tbe sUe aball be performed prior to the 3. Ha.s the longer side at least 65 per cent open a.od unob-opening wttb a mlnimum are& of tllllt lDcbes by six lDcbes connectioo ol tbe ut.Jlltlt1 or occ!4)iDCY of tbe bu.lldlne. structed. (8" s 6"), coDDeeted by u lDcombUitiblt YntUIJID& duct free 15.04.%20 Add1Uoo of SecUoo 308 to tbe 8u1ld1D& Code. Sec· For the purpose of determt.n1ag Ugbt aod ventila.t1oQ require· to tbe outside of tbe l:lu11d1Dc. Tbe nn«1attoc duct for ea.cb Uoo 308 1s added to tbe BuUdln& Code hereinbefore adopted ments, any room may be CODStdered as a portion of lD ad)oinlng t1tcben sball ban a mUWnum cros ... lediooll ar• of tnoty- ln Section 15.04.010, to read : • room, pr01'1ded a s1AgJe tmbltructed ~lllng not tess than ooe-eight (28) squ.re lbcbes. AD approYed rorc~4aft system ol Fully Tempered •sec. 308 Geoloctcal Engineering Reports. Tbe BulldlDg bait of tbe area ot a commoo wall between such rooms l5 pro-veottlaUoo may be substltllted tor tbe lllblra.l4'aft natilattoc otnctal may requlre a geological or engiDHrlng report or Ylded. Such openlDC D8ed not uceed an area equal to 1/10 of the system.' both, where 1D bis oplo1.on sucb reports are esseotlal fD; tbe area of tbe interior room se"ed but sbiUI be DOt less thaD 15.04.310 Ameodmeol: toSect1oo1501otlbeBu11dlo(Code. Sec~ Wired evalua!JDP ol llle satety ol tbo sJte, A aeolo&leal report sball 11o lorty-Dloe square lee (49 11'1· ft.). t.lon 1501 ol llle Butldln( COlle, berelnbelore -eel In Sectioo prepared by an uctaeerlD& ceotoctst Tbe report shall coataJD 15.04.!70 Additioo ol Subeectioa (c) or Seetlon 1305 to tbe 15.04.010, is a.miDded to read: a. f'lrding reprdiD( tbe safety of tbe ·bu.Jldlog site lor the pro-Buildf.nc Code. SubMCUoo (c) of Section 1305 ls added to the •Sec. 1501 . Cir<q)..J Occ~les stall be: oquare !eel OVer 6 Not less thaD 3/16" tblcl: oquare teet OVer 6 Not less tha.Dl/4" tb1ck oquare feet Shall be f\llly tempered glass po sed structure ,._ 1 ,,.. bazard trom laadsllde settlement or Building Code, berelGbetore adoptedJ.DSection 15.04.010, to read: Dtvlsl.oo 1 Prlnte .... r•-....... __. .. sbedS &Dd 1 ultural Fnmeless All Glass ...--• Sec 1305 Upt VIIDWat&oo aDd Saoitatton • ---• ...__ ... , • acr c Doors s~. AD eqtDeeri.D& report sball be prepared by an eDC· •(c).Kitcbeo v~ Tbtre shl.ll be 1nst.alledtoth wall or biJlldlnp, ==----.,.-------------- lneer uperltaeed 1D IQtl mechUlcs. W'beD both a palogical celllni. approximately OYer tbe coott.ac facJUUes .,;nttlattng DtYlsloo 2. Fences OYertbreefett(S')bieb. taDb, and towers.' !Glass less than si.acte strength (SS) in thickness shall DOt be aDd an eactnterloc report are requt.red lOr tbl tY&ldllJoo ol •ntnc with a llliotmum atea of elpt inches ·b~ sillocbes 15.04.!20 AdditiooofSUbltcUon(e)ofSectiool'707to tbl Build· used.. . the safety of a buUd1oc slte, tbt two r~ sbaU be eoordin-(B" s 6 .. ), coaoecttd by aD l.ocombusttble ventilating duct free inC Code. Subsectioo (c) ot Sectloo 1 ?07 Ll added to tbe BuUd.l.o& 2u short dtmeoslon is larprthantweoty.four lncbes (24"), glass ated before wbmlssloD to the City Eqtne:er. to tbe outside of tbe bul1d1..nJ The Yent.Uattng dud for ea b Code, betelDbefore a.dopted LD Seetioo 15.04.010, to read: mi&St be double streoetll (00) or tblc&er. 15.04.%30 AmelldmU to Table 5-A ot the Bu.lldinc Code. ld.tc.ben shall bl.n a mlnlmum 'eross.secUonaJ area or twe~-~· 1707 Weather ProteeUoo 3Not permitted for t:.tbtub and shower enclosures. Table 5-A or the Bulld1DI Code, bareinbefore adopted 111 el~Pt (ZB) 9CIQU'e tDebeS Ao &R~roved forced~ system of (c) WUerprooflo&Uid.ProteeUon.Coocreteormuoaryretaizl. 4Pusbbl.rs shall be located not less than thirty inches (30") oor Section 15.1M.Ol0, 11 amtDded to ebUp tbe descripUOD of natUatioo may be substituted for the aatura.l.dra.ft veottlatlng 1ng nUs. wblcb b'm I. part ol tbe ._.,,..,. ot a t.dldlog fl more than fo.rty-4igbt locbes (f8") a.boYe the adjacent floor &PC! occ\C)al}CY Class 2, Gr<q~~ ODIJ'. AU other portloGS ol system, structure, sball be adeq\ll.tely dlra1Ded udtllldenltflllOOf'Wbea sha.ll consist of bori.Jo.al members e:denctLD( the fUll wtdtb ot Table 5·A ool herelnafter spec111eaUy amended sh:ill be adopted 15 oi.zso Ameodment to Section 130,...a) of the Btdl,.1" .. Code tbe retaiD1ng wall ad)oLDs I. OAble porUoD. ol lbe bu1ld1AC ot tbe cJass pa.oe and which ban u aggnpte wtdth ol II)( leas -·"'-Ushed ' '' ~ • structure ' than and ball be ( 1/2 ) E ":G;;ICl.J. • Section 1307 (a) n1 llle ButldiJI« Code, llerelnbe!ore adOI>ted 1n IS.t>4.m Ameodmeut ., See-t7U(b) ~ tilt BatldiJI« Code. ,~"':, obs~:; or ~..:~.:;.t ",~'":r01\,. ~;::m:: Oeserlptlon of property. ClU& a. ~ 1~04R~ ~=to read: SectiOD 1111 (b) of the ~wac Code. blrtf•tore adopted 111 wttbout pushb&rs, when speclftcally a,wroved by the BulldiJlC Feoces OYer tbree (S) teet 111 heicti: aDd hlct~er, tanks, m:l '(a) CelllDc Hellt*S Habttablerooms bathrooms toilet rooms Sectloo 15.04.010, 1B amecdtcl to r.-4! otnclal. towers.' storap rooms ud a'uadry rooms shall ban a ceilin& hei&bt of Sec. 1 n1 Toilet ComputmeiU IDd Stwrtrers 15.04.!80 Ameodment to SecUoo 4'701(e) of tbe 8u1ldiQI Code. 15.04.240 AmeDdmut to Sectioo 1108 ol the BW.ldi.DC Code. ooc less ttaD ...,tD r.et m lDebes ('7' 6 .. ). Coooecting: corridors •(b) ShOWer Ar-.s. SboWV ~ Ud U. t11tt1b1b mciosures Section 4106(e) ot me Balldln( cooe, hereiDbefore a~ 1D Sect1oo 1108 of tbe ButldiDc Code, berelDbefore adapttd lD lball ban , cell1ar be1cbt or oot less than seveo teet (7'). used as shower sta.lt. stall be IL....., WID smootb. bar'd lUI.· SecUoo 15.()(.010, ls a.meaded to rel.d: Seetioo 15.041.010, Ls alDII!ded to rad: u t.D1 room lD a .,,1k"ac bU a~ ee1l1Di. tbl prt&Uibtd. ab8orbeot surfaces of Port1aDd etmllll, C.....S.cUitotiJIPI'O'Id Sec . 4706 Ertertor Lath 'Sec. 1101 Special Hu&rdl.. Cblm.Deys aDd beatlll( IIIPU'~ ctWDc lllt1cbt lx' tbl room Ll requlraliD oaly ooe.balf till area. equal. SUch materlallhlll be c:arrl4ld. ta aMici* or IXIt *' tlaD '(e) AppUcatwa of Metal Plaster Bulls. Tbe appllcal1oa: or atus sball coalorm to tM rtqalremfii!IU of Cblpter S7 or tb1a tblreot No porUOG ol tlll room ZDII&Al'Uia: M.5s tball flya feet sil ftetl.bcwe tbectralDoaOitud&tl"'atM flU Yldltt oi.U:Ie dool' meb.l 1atb or wire 1Ith stall be u C*lfted (D: Sectloa 4705(e) COde JQd Uniform BuUcllll Coctt, VolldDt D. IJD1b'm W:eebM-(S') troru Cbe ftDtlbtd Qoor to tbl ftAlsbld ceLU.ac shall be iDtlOO· jamb. In tbt cue ol hlb IDC~ aid atwtallll&ll '-ud tbey sbi.U be f\ln'ed. out rtom YerUca..l -.arts or tJ&etiAc leal Code. ed .IDpltatloD. I carried at least i:tur 1Debts t:.JOid tilt Ollltll' edct of tbe bib. 1liDt less tba.n ODI:..foortb Inch (l /4") Uttll( U 8lf. fbrtb lD No storace of wl&Wt flammable UQuldl lba1l be aJJon4 to lD UJ eo of tbe miAlmum araa tbereo • Metal relDb'ctmtat alii t:aali(III&D. t. u rtqlllrld lor SDCb tootDcte No. 2., Table No. 41-B. GrOI.Cl F OcciiiJUd• Ud tbi Mnd"IC aDd ut ot...,u., u Ul1 room tu a Alrred etllJ.DC, u.prescrtbed cell.tnc belcfj materlall 1D Ct.pt« 4'1, Wbtre oo esterflll eotner relDtoreemellf. ts uaed, Ll.thaMU be fUll oU ud otbtr tlammallie IJQDdl 1MU BOt be I*IDIU«< 1.1 reqalrtd 1111 two-tblrdl tM Uti. U.tOf, bit lD oo cue slall EXCEPTION: T1U ~ lllal1 -liA)lJ to ~td pr... furred out aod carried around OOf"DifS at \lui oae IIIIICJ(Irt oa 1n .., GfOICl F occ---b-u1 111 .. ""1 -17 lbo bltpl of t11o -..wor bo loN Uan , .... 1oet (7'). lilllrl<ato4 stlo-__ ... !ramo ecaotructloll. l.alb stall bo curled-. .. wlbo -- with t11o U. B. C, -Mo. t-l-e7, EXCEPTION 11' W11on""""" or• ad)lcoallboJ m&J be """" 15.0U .. Amof'tc .. ID -IIIS(b) ~ tM Boti4Loc Code. t1oao a1 least two lnellos (!"). 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The catch was made by Edward Wegener of 2834 Loreto Ave., Costa Mesa, from the sportfisher Sea Horse at San Clemente Island. REAL TORS APPOIHTED Local appointments to com- mittees of the CaWornta Real Estate Assn. include realtor Georgt" Williamson, named vice-chairman of the CREA membership committee, and realtor J. Leonud Smitb, vice- chairman ol the broker-sales- man relations committee. City Building Permits The Granville Apartments its, $1,930,623. near lrvtne Coast Country Club • HARBOR VIEW HILLS added almost $2 million to the Eastblul!-Newport, 7 homes November building permit total on Keel Dr ., $267,000. for Newport Beach, and another J. c . Humphries, add!Uon at million was accounted for by40 2045 Shipway , $5,000. more permits In the Bren tract, s. w. Probst, swimming pool adding~ toatotalof$8,485,973 at 3418 Quiet Cove, $5,000, t::lr tbl moatb. J. D. ErlewlDe, eilbana at 1'b1.s boosts the 11-monthre. 3606 S~breeze, $1,000. cord for 1968 to $42,994,059, · D. L. Bren Co., 40 single topping the previous all-time lamily dwellings on Port Car. 12-mooth record, set In 1963, diU, $1,021,774. Ln., 1-unit, }.story dwelling, $44,150, • BALBOA Harold Glass, carport, 95 1 E. ~boa Blvd., $1,800. v. L. Edgar, addition, w. Bay Ave., $4,680. • NEWPORT An4vtoo " at 337 Bayside, Newport Apt, 2400 W. Coast Hwy., • BALBOA COVES Dr. Howard Mark, 2Dd story DRAFTED lltUIIS DA!L DEC. $, Ita OOIIIIIA utL 11M. CM.J f •. by $11.3 mtlllon. Eastblutf.Newport, tempora. The rouowtng permits In the ry sales office, 1417 Keel Or., total or $1,000 or more were $10,000. Issued during the final 2 weeks John Scels.a, S'l'o'lmmlng pool, added at 6 Balboa Coves, $21 ,· ~-::::::_~~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 600. • BALBOA ISLAND L. F. Parker, repairs, 333 Grand Canal, $2,500. In November. 978 Sandcastle, $2,300. • NEWPORT CENTER • The Granville Apartments at CORONA DEL MAR 959 Newport center Or. 62 ~n. Unio n Bank, bank building at • LlOO ISLE ' 2743 E. Coast Hwy., $45,000; Donald Buhler, a swimming pool, 112 Vla LldoSoud, $1500. r--:,::-.,:-,.-0-:41:-:-=,..,.,.-:,:-,_,.,-:--, wood framing attached to new 15en".ce construction, $2 ,000; ofi.street Fir mage, deck over patio at 128 Vl.a Lido Nord, $2 ,500, BEU. BROADWAy parking at 519-521 Goldenrod MORTUARY A.,., $2,500, • CLIFF HAVEN G. P. Dunigan Jr., add den, 336 Snug Harbor Rd., $1,100. • WEST UPPER BAY 110 Broadway Jack Horn, add room at 223 • SACK BAY U 1-M3!. l-3t:M Calta M~ Evening Star Ln., $4,500. Dial Construction Inc., wall, Richard Sewell, 1609 Lincoln 3723 9.95 Basebal Mitts 2.95 to 34.95 Leather Soccer Balls 10.95 17.95 10.95 Leather Volley laH-12.95 17.95 Junior T ellllis Rackets 4.95 & 12.95 Adult Tennis Rackets 7.95 to 41.00 was-a-crott Davl-oulllop-Crat)itl Racket ShllliDot 4.00 to 14.00 D.rt Ia•• Darts T .... TetllllsT.W.S , .... , ..... s. ....... ••• ile.l.utslrs.ts I••• 1r DEiiU 11 Sets Mu•• Pbs S••:M•• Baseball Slloes I. 95-12.95-15.95 Bats ••• Hose ~~ 5.95 Skate lloard-7.95 9.95 Me11's T...-Sllorts 4.95· 5.95· 7.95-9.95 12.95-16.95.21.95 Men's Tetlllls Sldrt-~ Men's Tennis Slloe-1.95 7.75 Ladles' Tetlllls Sllus 7.25 Ladles' T.-~1100 Rlll•lgll ... ,.,-nr .. , .... ... ... k • Gelf" 'I I I Cub I•• c ... . ----' Security Pacific Banks Newport Center Office Opens Monday, December 9! We 're excited about our spacious new office in Newport Financial Plaza . This modern. high -rise complex facing Fashion Island fore· casts dynamic growth for the area. And Security Pacific Bank's handsomely designed Newport Center Office will offer complete banking services. including safe deposit and escrow. The Newport Harbor Trust Depart- ment will also be headquartered at this office. There will be ample parking and a night depository for your convenience. Don 't miss our gala Open House. Friday. December 13. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . There will be refreshments. favors and mementos commemorating the occasion. If you're shop· ping in Fashion Island. just hop aboard our special tram and ride over to the par ty! Make your financial partner • SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK ...-···-Newport Cenler Office • 550 Newport Center Drive Kenneth M. L1bby. Jr .. VICe Presldtnt & Manager / LestBf" R. Sc:hwlfrler, V'~ee President / Robet't M. Gubrud. Asst. Mana1er I