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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-12 - Newport Harbor Ensign• NEWPORT BEACH lOc THIS SCENE of Santa and his reindeer Is part of the Yule display at the M. H. Sherman FoundatiOn site at the comer of Dahlia Ave. and Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar. This is also the location for the Corona del Mar Christmas tree. N.B. ASKS U.S. AID IN DOPE CRISIS SEES OIL 10c COSTA MESA ILLI state )t,Wlature SlllllPC)tt was rneeUDc of tbe state uiembly oil ot (JIIII oout," be saJd. "We uUd: ynterdly b)' City Mula· sub-committees oobeaebelaDd are wa~terably ~ tosv. aw KarY.,. Hurlburt 1D New .. couaruuoo aod marJ.ae re. face oU lttuetures Oil tbe tide- port's flctll apiut oU drtll1og 101aees. lands. II would deSUOY tbe seen .. IDCloacbmeat lD tbl Udeluds. "We are deeply concerned ic beauty of the coast, presera He wu teltUytDcatactty ball O'ler tbe tbreal of oU drillinJ an adi11Uooal bUa.rd to boatlo& FLOATING TREE TO ~-=~;z:: :~:: oo your ~to presertlnB SAIL IN BAY AGAIN :~~:_::~~~ Balboa Bay wUl beCOme a One of tbe ferries has been successful effort wu made by mu.ltl-colored dell~ Wedoes-used Ln the parade for about tbeolllmerestsl11Maren_1961, day, Dec. 18, wheo the Cbrlst-the last 6 years -ever since to han tbe legislature repeal mas boat parade will start as. the year that a smaller boat the restrtcUoos or the Cwuli.og- SINGING YU LE TR EE ON ISLAND 6:30 p.m. carrying the tree capsiz.ed. Be-~~~~u;ru::~=~~: About 50 boats are expected lng left wlth only 2 ferries with ....... 'IIC< Seventy voices filled with the gram Is the combinedpro)eetot to reDdnvous al the Balbo& the lDcreaslngly beavy tratfic is sa.ota ADa river at the west~ly spirit of Christmas will extend the BaltJoa Island Homeowoers Island Ferry land1ng each nlgbt somewhat ora.worrytotbe com-city llmlts down to tbe Me:acan throughout the Bay area Assn. and the Business Assn,, through Dec. 24. Theparadewlll pany, but an emplOyee saW, •·we border sball be protec::ted Tuesday evenin~~;, Dec.l 7, echo-with the cooperation of the City follow the same roul:e as 1t don't antlc.lpate any trouble -aptnst otf-ahOre 011 drilling. ing the sounds of the ··sin!d.ng of Nf.'wport Beach. Ray aDd did last year, and will last and we hOpe DOthing breaks NeWilQrt BeaeheJpeQdedcon-Christl'l'lill s tree." Shelley Lowy out' co-chairmen 9 30 ~.... siderable effort to detut tbe F ~1 1 1. •-t•-Chri 1 ·-~ 1 U"'ll ••ound · p m ....... or (,,... r U'st 1me lo per-wr ,,... stmas s ........ ce e-... · • • tegtslative etlort to repeal the Leading the parade wtU be TRAFFIC DETOUR SET r estrictions. for L11 the Harbor area, bration. one Or 1•-3 terries Jack Beck Western High S•·'-l's The caroling pro.~m 00 ·~ . -FOR ISLAND PROCRAji, ••we anticipate tbatcootinued "'"""' .... -with, ctWrmuorthe pro )eel for ll be A C-wtlla Cboir from Anaheim Marine Ave. belt.ln Tuesday with the Clty Employees Assn., will Trattic will be detoured on strong lobby attempts WI will edeDd their Christmas tne Costa Mesa High School A resolution asking the U. S. •·WHEREAS, tbe c11strl..buUon Congress iu cooductif!i such have waved the magic wand to Balboa Island Tuesday evenlng made to repeal or weaken the cheers at Balboa lslaod'!t fJist madrigal slng:f.'r s, directed by Colp'ess to hold bear in~ to aDd useofnarcotlcaa.odda.ni;er-hearings is urged tospecUicaUy transform the Captaio, Com-Dec. 17, Cor tt.e preseota.Uoo of protection of tbis act." annual Chrtstrrua.s Is land ·-le -Ed Brahms. The Gay notes from defeklp measures to combat the ous drugs by mt.nors has beCome investigate the tra.tric in nar-modor e or Admiral, from a salty the ''Uvlng Chrlstma.s tree'' 1JJ tds lengthy report, Mr • brat&oo. Lwcoln Junior Hi gtt, under the bor~Jer drug problem '4'a.s an extremely sertous problem cottcs by minors~ to consider work boat to a beauUfUI Cbrlst-program. Ml&rine Ave. !rom Htalbu.rt detailed me steps This well known arg:anl/. non threction of De l Weells, wUl sing adopted Monday evening by the in cautornia; and the establishment of spedftc mas tree-of-lights. Park Ave. to Balboa Ave. will ta.kea by the city to make the nas performed on the '' Wcm J•·r. at 1:30 p.m. toda)', Dec . lZ. Newporl Beach City Council. ·•WHEREAS, there is ample California-Mexico border con-Tbe Commodore's Cluboftbe be closed from 6 to 11 p.m. local beaches avalmble to the ful World of Color'' coa::.c.to-The Corona del Mar HiJtbSchool Tbl orlpmt draft of the re. evldeoce tbat vilSt quantities or trots 1..n cooperation with the Newport Harbor Chamber of Parking along Yarine Ave., be-public. He said that tbe city bas coast televi.Sion program, at the madngal singers, directed t1y sol~ I.Dcluded a request ror narcoUcs are brought into Cal-Mexican Government as would Commerce, co-sponsor or the tween Park Ave. and N, Bay made tlJwx:ia.lcootrlbutions!ar World's Fair, the E:cposttion D. Hanelte, and also Brownies . ·bl ed fr 4 in excess of wbat would c c oacress to consider the Uornla by mtoors across the assist in the elln.ina.Uon of thts parade, will judge the floats Ft., wUI be prohi t om mall be ted fa city in 1961, in our sta.te c~uol, and C.tris Scouts from osta closlog of the CaUtornia. CalUornl.a.Mexteo bo~der; and source or the problem." Thursday, Dec. 19. CO 11 p.m. ~ts st!e •• = lbat: dtyof and a comm"od perform:..11ce Mesa wiU stn~ Saturday ev~n-~rb~~o:::~le~; or':C~fc~~AS~o:::~t:~~~ CITY HALL IS 'TAKEN OVER' 4-4,0007 P'ft:!io~c~ v~:O':! ~~~a~t~~~~a~,~~~ i~;;;~~ SETS FIR£ otblr adult. But this portiOn clUes tn tbe soutOOrn part of ?ver 11 m Disney's candlelight parade at A carburetor bacldlrecaused was revised during the after-the state whlch are in close il.Mua y, Disneyland. . a S50 fire Dec. 10 to the auto 11008 .tlldy session at the sug. proximity tu the Mexican Tet!oagers, Me taking over Corona del Mar. and RandY Harbor Hagn. school are Rub NARmncs PROBLE-.. The 2.2-~ "SUI~tng owned byJackieDoone,3S46Znd ,eatJooof Couocllman Doo Me-border, such as the city of the CUyoCNewportBeachtoday LoVtg, aDd Winston Jones of Peddycord.' c1ty manapr; Paul IS TOPIC FOR PANEL Christmas tree IVtllbeformed St., Newport SOOres. En(ine lDoU aDd the new paragraph Newport Beiich; Dec 12 aod c ruu as i Newport. Keister, City attorney; Joe Me-A I f 5 I.e by the chOir ln .the 200 bk)cll of 2 put out the fire Ln the enpne ub' Coocress to Lnvesttgate •·NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT of ~uthCtvir:e:k y, par other omcers are: Ktm Tague, poUcechlef;StuAidrtch, ,...ho ~w:.e of ~un:U.':cs Marine Ave., w tile t\eUt of compartment at S«S VUL Udo ctr-c tra.ttte by ml.oors and to RESOLVED that Ute City Coun-At 9.30 a after regis-Blackburn, city cler k; Rtck YH-assistant chief of poHce; John problem •tu speak ata meeting Christmas lsland, Their Oec,l1 ' ' eG!Wder ..wng 1C) bOrder con-,c!lllol~l~lle~c~lty~oifjN[e~wpo~r!t~Beac~~h~tr~alloo~1~and· {a~w~·~~j~;,:m:e~by~Ma~yo!r~lcr, P.B.&R.; Cbrlsly Beu-Hoac. works dlrector; of "Pueots Coocened'' at. perlormaDCe wm begin at 1:SO a. I. CROUP TO ME£T trois. e:.:presses Its ot ~= Marshall a.od City clerkofthe Eric ser-1 P..ID. t'leaJ, OK. 11, p.Dl. n. Bllboa la:lud lmelrOft· SIU-a. W lllu ~ .. --.. _,.. ... ~. ---~ ...... -.-.. ... . Aslo., 'ftS ~ 10$ R..., Aft., ...... lolo&J: ...,. ... il INmbetJ ue ~~~"'\.~~~~~ IIJroclblel;" IMIIItal ill oH•lni'C tbe t holr Tbe)' wtn discus ofte.r1Dr tbl to drrtlop Ktlsttne Hough, Corona delMar E plaa.nlnr; ud eoordiuted tbe activity or d ty assisU.oce La work wttll meD·and 10 Georre meuures to re!Mdy tbe pro-Hl&h SchOol. mayor; Bill Mes-director ; Sue Dpver, city Unda tratnceqiDeer; this grcq>. Tbe Yuletide pro-tbe oew noise macbloe, Murptty and senator-elect Ala.o blem of traffle Ll QIU'cotlcs aDd senger, Newport Harbor High engineer; Randy Seton, marine James !4nence, city harbOr tor. 0 p p ED Crautoo. dangerous drugs between Mex-School, vice-mayor; councU-Wety director· Cheryl And-co...ordloator; Kent Hammen.s 0 N E •WAY DR teo and cautornt.a. men Karl F. Heller Diant De-rews Harbor Master · Peggy and John O'Toole, Orange Here ls tbe text or the reso-•·BE lT FURTHER RE--MoCt and JUI G~rosey or Kra~. park s\C)erltteodent; County Harbor Judicial ~tc~ tutioD: SOLVED that the United States Georgia KJ.le, uttUtits~iA· municipal court judges; owar Coos tderation ot a ooe-•a) Council directed the st<Jf to level measuring equtpma; or- A . E URGED tendent; Kevin Kerce, Chamber Struble, eounty director of street system for Corona prepue a r esolutioo coverlng igtoal estimate was in error, BUSINESS of Commerce manager; Geof-Harbors &nd Beaches; Bll.rbara de l M.lr "at this Ume" was tbe proposed change s and In-and demonstrattoa ot theequip- [rey Gr a.b.am, purchasincaceat; Straueb, post.master; aDd Tbord diseootinued by action of tht vlted comment from r esidE-nts ment revealed the need for Gary March municipal court ontsson, ch.ief dep'-'.y clerk. Newport Beach City Council tn tbe affected area. additional attachments. U.. o1 ftlms abolt Harbor They have met wltb school of-ascertaiG whetber mooey was judge, all oi Corona del Moll' Today's activUl~s co~lude Monday evening, The c ouncH alsO: •REFERRED to the stall tor area bultnesses >on.s suggested' Qdals to estabUsh costs for being well spent. Mr. Dortus High schOol with a moclt couocal sesswa a1 The Council acted ,..on tbe •UPHELD tne Planrunjj\Com-rep!}· to letters lrom Mrs. Tuesday as a means otpromot-future scllOOI construction, stated t~t the best t~ ':.0~ Taking oifice from Newport • p.m. recommendation ottrFf!c eng:l-mtsslon denW of tbe request of Sy lvia Brokaw and Harold ing student Interest tn loc:..l looking forwud 2 to 4 years, s u.Hable aDd econom ca ~. f • oeer Robert Jaffe, who re-w. fred MacDonald and SoUter Skeels protesting bic ycle riding eu•r opportwl1tles. WheD building would be UDder plant could besl be done )Otntly Date set or I ported· ''The Corona del War property owoers f.Or res ub. on sidewalks which art> posted The proposal was made b)' way lf the February bond issue by both arch~tects and sc~l Chamber of Commerce board of dividin~~: Lots 6 through JO on to prohibit bike riding. Kiagery Wbiteoeck, coordina-is awroved. people,. utlli:ung available aod directors has exPressed itself Lido Park Dr ., Lido Peninsula. • APPROVED the bUsiness tine counse1or at EstaQc1a Higb Mr. Oorius reported thai recogm.zed standards for as-Christmas decoration judging by calling 673.9240, to be in opposU:ioo at this time. into 10 kXs; referred the ~tter llt'ense ;&pplications or M, C. School, at tbe joiDt meeting or committee study na.s sbown the sessing costs aDd oonstrucUon. wHI be held Dec. 17 Pres!dellt Program chairman Dorothy Dee Coolt and Grant ~ow,ld back to the Commlssiontoauow MiUins, owner of Slnker Ltd., the apeclal research and S1udy Newport-Mesa unlfied dl.strh:t Lucille Pinkley asked abo;! John Semple announc'edat Tues-Hardcastle presented 3 speak. ban also submitted petitions, the applicants to ask for r esub-22i 20th St., Central Newport, eommtttee of the Newport ''has been quite conservatin ::a: of0rrt:lb~~~:~~n.s. day's brea.kfast meeting of the ers woo descr ibed "Newport with seven! twodred sip. division alon~: the propero tmes for floating dry docK; Runo Harbor ChamberoC Commerce &Dd bas made good use of the S t J:P Loats said Corooa del Mar Chamber of yesterday, today and tomor-tures, expressing ~sitloo ... ortheSo'llnershtps, R.i.t h, owner of Bud~t Rent A and the past presidellls' com-mooey entrusted into their Asst. 14J • 1 r~ lectio Commerce lt Reuben's airport row." Les Steffensen recalled "With tbe streets 1Dvolved 1D •coNFIRMED thP report of Ca.r, 4625 W. Coast Hwy., West mlttee of theCostaMesaCha.m-haDds.•• tnatudtbe com Ill' 1 ~--~ 40 n restaurant humorous incidents of the past. the possible change servlAgooly the fire chat"! concerning the Newport, for car rf.'iltals, and ber of Commerce. Dr. Nolan Frluelle asked lncl es a proposa ....., re-Bob ~U.:~lomew ls chair-Daren Groth, acting plannin« local tra.tnc, no change sbould J.t.uement of wet:<Ss and ()(her A. M. Vter l"t:h, partner in South lllr. Wblteneck Jlressed the how a school district could locateable bulldlngs. man of judgiog for the business director of Newport Beach, be considered wltbollt ~rt nuisances aDd requested the Coast C.u Leasing, 300 W · aetd lor closer cooperation toe. Ed Cook ··s eleded distrtct and Mrs. Fay Reber showed color sUdes or Ne-.port of abutting resldelb and pro-county to enter theamoontontbe Coast Hw)' .. Manners Mile, for tween commUDU)' ba.i.Desses for the residential area. Eotry from 1900 to the present. John perty owoers. Therefore, be-tax roil. car leasing . u4 iDdustri&l firma wlO\ the blanks tor thecontestaruvall-Macnab, chairman of the New-cause a reoeral desire for one-•APPROVED first readlni! of •AWARDED tile contract tor hi'"" schOols of thl \lbUl_ed •lis-The Newport ,~,n ... Assn. 1 ld 1 w It Wilso able at the Chamber omce. port Tomorrow planning com-way ttatnc ls ro: apparem now, a r evised cop} of Ordinance alley tmprovemeot ln the West ... ...,_. ~ v ce..pres en. a er n, Bob Cu.nnison chairman of mittee, gave a report of 1 s ug:gest the plan be shelved 121S, providing for regut.uons Newport Assessment Dlstr.tct trlct. this week elected Edward W. 2107 Anniversary Lane: Mr s . "call Santa nl~, .. Issued a progress. cou.ocUman Ed Hirth until such time as Council sees for pua.des and motorcades on Sl to Sull y-Miller Constructlon "Loea.l busineU act!viU.s Cookof2lf9AnnlveraaryLane, EdWard W. Cook, secretarY-at to ld or need led lth public str~s •nd sidewalKs, co., k)w bidder at $97,346.10. CCMdd be flliDed -•udfots or u pr-•~ot. treasurer,· e·-utl•e bOard r eminder that the btg night will also was prese answer ev ence , ~ w ., •--be ~ 19 -~stiollS from the auc11ence unjhl desire for chaO-" "AUT HOR IZED theex.ecution •APPROVED the lrvtne Co. bv the bua.l.aess empkJvNs 01' llr. Cook ls "'~lei -•·s mem~rs, Harold Garnsey, re-nen Thursday, ~. • "'"" comm 'J e-· 1 1 o.u.au. -..... ""' -1 10 The hot of some ~Chamber members "-·--tl me&.DwhtJe is con of a aorantdeedCOilver'" .. lheold request ror allDE!xation of a "--ud Dow led-would thus 0-~-· tor w-~ero '~'led ttrm· g president, Pal g--. .. ._ uvm to p.m. ~ -"'" ._ f .......... ... ......---UUl ·-line ·-ill ~ ll.abl -~ m~sts slder'·· ... tr·-c prnnnsals WeamP'd headqaaners pro-lOG-acr e parcel easterly 0 be dlltrtbated 1D an eftecU•e Sta,.s ~, the Nortoo com-•r Joseph Morris and Shermu to -.nta w """ ava e ..uu •-• ....,. ....... ....,... !>-'"' _. far tbt southerly portion of perty on Newport Blvd. to Theo-MacArthllf Blvd., betwt@D the ma:'~~JaidtbatJoWarms ~~=m":::"~:~ Wi~~l speaker •as Dan ZONING CASE IS DISMISSED co;:asede~~ls, submitted =~:~~~Euu.=t~~::O~e!1~~~~e!: CIDIIII:riWt to tbll project in He bU been a.tUYtlAtbeasso<:· Emory, Orange CouDty Airport A criminal complaiii chafg. adfiee &.Dd. u.retore,lbe erlm-1D a letter by Mrs. Wary Burtoa, •REQUESTED the ooWlCY to the Broadmoor deweklpment. JtaJf &ad tDOMbrJ .W.ttoos-1al1oa along witb hls wife, crWc, who aNOUDCed his log a CorooadetMarrea.Jestate Lnal compl.at.DC al this time 'Q.S attoraey who uves on Oc ean IDclude the wtdeDing otlZDdSt., perJIIpe $300 U a IW'tll'. Vlrclzda. whO was eltded sec-airport noise abatemeut com-developer and his wUe wttb DOt jusWled. Tbe court did DOte Blvd iactude lbe following from Ne;rrport Blvd. to Balboa DEATH IS aLAMfD Tlae Pl'uidlar ome.r, Al retary aDd treasurer. The mitcee ha.s mailed out some S500 violation of tbe Newport Beach hOwever, tbis wouJd not pre-c ... s· Blvd., West Newport, in the OH t.ttVBnED HEATER G4Uir, dlliriDID ol tlal Costa Cooks are st1 eottw•••Sts wttb bUm~r sticker~.· ''ban the Zoclt.aC OrdlDanee was dis-etuDe the city from otbtr'Wtse 1• ~tlnr prohlbitioft on one 1969-70 arterial Nghway nna.n-Robert w.. Sa.rgeot, SlO ~~-~' -.14 tblplai.WOU:J their cblldren, CiDdy, 5, m:l jets, dong wltb ,l.nstaodcom· mlaaed last week by Judge obtain1nc compliance from Mr • side of S.Ylew Ave. tbtOugbOut cing program (AHFP); total cost MeadoWlark Laoe, Costa Mesa, be end1end tiJ tM CbuabtN. Ectnrd Jr., 4. pl&J.ot post cuds tbat can be ~ Dungu of tbe W.uniclpa.l Freeman. u. year COUDCUmemberSSllld is estimated at $559,000, of died at home Friday, Dec. 6, P.,.&a.,..oftM"ewport other otftcers elected are: mailed to the FAA · Co\a1 oftbeOra.opCount)'Har· Ctty omci&ls upressed at-tb&t ~ parklq w sbou1d which the county iS elq)eCted to ot asphfXb.UOG. beeau.st of u flador Ctaamber....-•OIDI· w· de bot Jud.tcial DLsUlct. istao..1loll In tbe tad ttat tbe appq OCllJ to tl».t portion of finlnce SO%. WJVented heater • .-. aJd tbat tbl S. .8Jrd list liS Tbe City of Newport Beach court did ruM nat tht rtDtal S.Ylew An. westerly or Mar-•REQUESTED the countyatso He tras born June 26,19U,lll HIIUrut biiUd:IDC Jttbl 0... fUed a crimlDal eompla.lnt in or a separate room 01' roorw 1D l'*'ite An. to inc hade wtth.I..D the 1969· 70 Maine, and served lD the Kortu :::..::'ar ~ ~ a. AzllM R Wlelt ot 1401 l.lld Rtclllard Ebert of T~ac:...a, September cbarctDC Wr. aad ~but~ ~~ -:::! 1. Elleuioa ototber summer AKFP program the construetioll war . He was lD the carpet bW-~ • LaDe Baclr. 8a1 aad Lorea ud JullusotiQdi•M Mrs. G«arct S.. Freeman witb m PI'.......-r ttme •ktDc r.crlc:tioa5 to ot Jamboree Rd. betw .. hi-tness. Mt'WPOI't lllrtlar Cau.ber dllld o:"'~ at tk., IIOsPltai Strr1ctswereMid0ec.lO. at u111e u R-1 parcel of property ns 1Dt permitted -.dec Uw ....-1 di.J, tGStud ol lust tbe LIMes Rd. and MacArthUr s~tvors are his wUl, mtMP" Jadt llnlllt llld tW. • 111Mss. tbe Newport Hubor t...utbaraa at·S09 Acac ia. Ave., Corolla del prorlsior&s of tbt MlftiAc code week.....SS a.1 bDUdQ's. Coua-Blvd., Back Bay; total cost is Fr ances, lAd ! sons, RoblrtJl'. l:wi77IIIDIG lll.fe~pk:twtd att;. .. ~~ ta.der ot tbe CIMarch with tbt Rn. James Mar, ror 4 S4JI)Ulle lllmllY as aa ace:--'c~· Attlor til recommeadld lbt Ume estliDitecS at $181,000, wUh the and Rodot)'; a.nCI h1s 5Wt~U, u..-..,,.,at-•1 • d. UdD llde Comm.&ty PIQ'Va., B111a u otlleiaDI:. lntermeDt ul.tslllttadotlbtleplb'l*'-~-Wuoclt_;: do Mf.,.-Sodlx'Wictucetobetrom eUy &DdAHFPl\IDd.saccouoliDi vr. &ad Mra. Pwut ot ••Ia•••· tllt Jll'oGt ..U.. of •Udo tale wu at Paelllc Vi" Mtnwx'lal miUed No. -. pro-u. Memor1&1 Day nek....:t to tor $«).000, •ctk. ud U.. OOWilJ Por'tlmcMitb. N. H. ta •• , ... , ..... , .... ~ ~ r~ WOGIU'J cae hrL lA dl.lmlssiDC tbe ~~~~· IIC~ tile two dt.J tr\albtbe Ocl. 15 to PI"D'* m,ooo, wbich ls Sentees WWt .. ~ Ott. 10 --., -110 ,...,,. ..: .... ,-..s.Olll«lor YULE PARTY I'OR KIDS -• 1110 )llr)' doUbontld, ~~ ~~_, .. ,_.,._ eo-:=umu Uadaler Par-h&lf ol,..-ol,.. lnlllc at Wanr .. ,ct.<:b, hlrlll-._.,,s,ca.-...,allft.''be Tlle ......_ Hnport Beacb J1MipDaDpADCtedu.tblca--.-~~~-... -~ WUIOW ..a~~~~~t:lltdllmttl.ltctMSee.· lipt.lll~BIY4. u....-lalPart. leU IT'_...,. -. 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IIWW'-will be Uft/ly .•• A~~iQI !O my dictionary, RUQian .rccenUy: "Why don't you mete bowa olr 1111 ~...:-.::::: ~ wu lla.d tJj Jbtt111 atiiM _. 111 olotiD .. a1 2721 E. C... ...,.., c-•• ., c.&ll.. _ ~ un.1ty means; Contmu•l)' w1~ dnladon or your dtsplusurc when your leaden an ~ ~ • koraa pkaiN ta ~ Vall. ar._. ftit dWCiiNidtbt change hs m purpote: Of aet.ion); the quality wtonar a water1, ud • e1rwt WUIDidt ~ aettouofUIIRN••, TILIPHOMit 67W511 CAree C... 714) or stale of beina made one." The Russian replied: ''They never are ::a dly olt.famy, bit 1t to J'tiiCM u-. Alp oc crtw TW Jlar)' wu ,..,.,....., il U. TME IIEWPOIT IIAABOa £NSIC1f le ,_.. ...,. • ..., ... ,.... Unity! Ain't it wonderful! And the lion wronat" :::U .:a ~JJ~Hd ~· 'nil RtcMUJ a_, bMo 1t1DwD u.i Tr__, V&1111 ••II'IIPK. _. , ... ..._ la , .. Cily ol ,.....,.,. a...c.~ -.1 •• ..a, laully :.nd l~e lamb shall Ue down to,ethu. Stokely See? That's the ~al spirit of unity! tnflt...., ~.:. iiiJriDI:: tbllblpwu• ..... te)J.armld OaDrto, Orei!DD. ud WU ..,_ .......... :r;:. .. eoc~ .. ...,.,. I• tM N.wpon ...._.C... ..... Carm chael and Georae Wallace. Carl Me· As Mnrk Twam wrote in HNr:kl•b~,1 ....,... 'um tbt JID be IDd wu at 81& wttiiDIIl tROrt, Wide JNbl,lc1ty by Dr. a-rt !'ti .. :. • .._ C~JJ•:•• Tt..r-Ney. StcoM el .......... paid Intyre 11n:..l Dishop Pike. Hippies and anybody. Firm, "Dammit, we aot all the fools in town 1a wUbi.actoD. dl1t::,.. :: IDd tiMll)' tbat tbl rt4N~ ot McBUDie, "TbeVoteeoU.IMI'- THE NEWPORT 'ttAi:.Oa ENSJCN W Now all of us can join the twentieth century. on . ~r ~ide ! And ain'l that a bit enouah JIP'ctll n.et:1 ffi&Cbld e tM U111 oommeecttncoftkcP'IIc-icu11m,•• 1D lutnU:'atn.ct- ,.,.,-of aenl circ•IMIOA by c wt -:.:-!;-d ::~ a ::•· luJtt'thcrl No need now 10 stop the world maJOr&ly 1n j,ny towor Han.IJU UK 111Uel lor ... li.Dc tbl '""1 cuta • • , 14, 1fs1. ha S..e.-lot Cowt ,; ,.._C... :-Or 71St -.11 and let unybody oft". ...,.. " • Before I became unil'ied, a newsp1per pu~ Mr.~ ftot.u tdttotial bad bile dlllled.._.Aa a.t ttld· "TaUt:: about brutalltJ," llr. Californl•. ud tt,..~."" thereof 1• quaiU,_ ~0° pabl~:r·11 .. :,: No more •·ex tre.miat aainners" like the bar llsher named 'f/olcon suaaested editorially that 1D tbl Dteemberl 19M tcUUoa. lOCO ol trMIO'OUI oolluioD'oa Stoa expla1aed, "Ia 0111 la-. aodeu req11ired tt,.t.w. • Pill e Hy who fell. aslee~ in hit chair. Anoth~r drunk lllan_y people think I am mentally sick. Which oltbl Eutp,I.awhicb~quol*' tblp&rtoi*HnepeoplelaWUb· ltuce, tbl ilrradiac .oldlera SUIICI.,TION IATII ruhhetl a l11tlt' L1n1huraer cheese in his mus-l.!nllnt.l~ me of the two psychiatrists walking ftotn Admiral RObert Tblo. Ia~ 1t ft.l reported tbat a uked a 5·Yirll" o&d boJ Ia H•bor ARe: 0.. ,.. •• IUIO: 2 ,.. .... t?.OO tache. The Limburger Lad awoke, staqered down a _hospital corridor. When a man walkin& bald' I book, "Tbt FJ.Dal Secret RuaGu jehJ.rplulftlwaJ.Unr tor dlrtctiou. Wbll tbl cbiJd Out of H•kr Area; 0... ,.. •• ts..OO; 2 ,...,.., 89.00 up to the h.anender and whispered; past sm1led and said. "Hi," one of tM payehi· o1 PIU"l Harbor" IDd trom a at aNortbKortualzporttotue r-eluled to auw•. tbl Rauiu ""Ain't it 11wfuiT' otrish turned to the other and asked, "What do DeaD M&AkHl, wr.:.lDturaqg:Jted the top -.cret IQWpmeat ot thl soldiers abot Ud killtd Wm. "Ain't \\hat :nvful?" you suppose he meant by that?" from lbt "Wedemeyer Re .. llllp bl:e.t to Rosala. "Ruast&D tuU ....,.. .... ,. • .:'fl_ _ /J · "~ '"The whole world stinks!'" Of course, I've aot to admit that I was a portl" (Ceo. Alfrtd c. to Ac:M to tbattblretuealgtfeo wbere.TbtJp'teDO_,qrud .,,. .&;~ In the United Stat~ of America. kooks will little irritated to note that the perfectly sane Wtdlmtyer). The COGMDSIIS of ~rm.Jtt the rt;aeue of ra.a doWD Ud ru: Olft:f ~ no longer see Communists hidin& under t'very publish~r who dcdares me cracked says I called tlse op1Diou of tbeee 3 autboi'J-:..0 ~er C&DlD :mbat pJ~ everytb1DC Ud .,,r)'bodf tlllt ARVO E. MAAPA, owner iftd publisher of the Ensl!J1 Nod . Communists _will _be in bed. just like the hierarchy of ~h~ Nati~>nal Council of ~~~ was that we bad broaD the the c.J. '!!... waters 0 cot Ja tbtlr 1f'I.J/' ~verybody else. UMy w1ll merge Communism Churches. Conlmuftlsts. I d1d no such thinJ. J_..,. secret code, ud OD Tbt AmerieaD ' le cunot He related tbll. ID Old lady ~nto Socialism and Capitalism into Socialism. Even he fore I was saved by unity, I never Dec, IS, 1941, hal! learllld tbat eoodoDe tbe peop lD hi h WU riddled 1Jltb aw:IWat ,_ "CONSENT CALENDAR" CUTS THE GAB m a one-world. non-profit, unified brotherhood called anybody a Communist who has not con-tbe Japuese fleet was at HI tbl wu 1D v': bu w~ buUita wbta ~attempted to The Newport Beach City Council is under the United Nations. fessed the fact or been so identified under oath aDd was IOI..Dc to strlklaome. an!1 is belDc toupt It bu beeD pull dowG tbl w1DdDw abide. He Henceforth we! m'usl 1ry to eviilu.alc all i'l a competcn1 inves1ig11tion. And let me state Wbere 1D tbl Pactnc, Charpd that our~ ll GaM· told Of&IIOtMrwomaawbolbook speeding up those oftentimes long and peoples in thei r proper ligh1s. Like the wife here for the re cord. there may not be any Com· General Wedemeyer staled: lng •·with 008 haacUied '~:~~hiM blr fla at a RUUWI tuL She dr · · "th th h 1 f who reported to the psychiatrist : ··My husbiind munist~ in the hiera rchy of the National Coun· "President Roosevelt hal! the back." We make DO etrort <lted lutantly wr.o a burst ot eary evenlng SeSSlOnS Wl e e p O has a terrible delusion. He thinl:s he's a refrig-cil of Churches-hUI. if 1hcrc aren't there most ample Ume to broadcast a to prevent war materials from to machine IUD bullets struck a new policy J the II consent calendar.'' er~llor!" ce rlainly arc some who ;~re ch~aling the Com-warning which might bave being suppUed to North Vietnam her. This lumps together a number of routine "Oh. ~elf. th ut won·, hurt him:· replied the nu:ni,h out of their d~e.s. caused the Japanese to call ou anct worse still, w1 are tra!!l.lr Another lDsta.nce was re. head ~hrmker. When ultncked puhl1cly for one's sanity and their surprise attack. lD any with the very enemiesbehiddthe called. Some YOW!& Czeck boys items, which can Pe disposed of with a "But il hurl.~ me!'" !he WOIIll:lft answered. 'uper-palriotb.m hy illl important publisher fl'ent •e wouldoothavepermtt~ troo curtat.awhitbarepro'tidlng aoo thetr pr1 lri.eDdl were single m o tion. There is no discussion, ""He sleeps with his mouth open and lhe li ght Olll' feels~ dc (en,cfe~~-so alone. I S«k sola~ ted 3•500 Americans to tile at u .. se tacHWes. sltU.D& OD a park beDctl. Pollsh I th · f keeps me awake!"" in 1h i, timeless classic: Hawali without an opportunity to Oo t.-of that tnP .. •tsweare ~~ .tilled all tbl bo)'IIDd un ess ere IS a request rom the Coun-11~ tact " -• -..... or the ~-·· H ·•-Have )'I'll got un1ty ? Re minds me of the A ymm~: ICIIit."('hrrnic numrd Srruther 5 '.. • CODd!KtiD M1l taUt::s pout. e ....., Cil, Staff, Or audienCe, letter ~nt IO a ne~!;paper medical column : Whf'll 111M oJ tlrf' drath of hi.J mother other days of iDfamy have With the :nemy ~=:r bOJS stated that prlscaughtoutwre The consent calendar is a good way t o ··Dear Dpctor: Plt-ase send me the name of a firlitl. "Yo•f. ;,-,too had. . =;~ tac:,~~Dlng.::':t~:; ared)'ingin cou'utlessnombers. rapetl OD tbe spot. tak good hook on personal hygiene. 1 think I've "But I nm't /f't'l too .md. •as 1101 -·mit•·• to ·~t ._A~ More days of lotamy are In Mr. Stoo CODC:luded b1a IU"U· e care of the numerous small Items on · • ~ -u~ -~ tile M.. The 11 got 11... ""A/ur all, I ,,m lrm·r ruch othrr." aoo repel the CllJ..oese bOrdes o ... -.. present ad-'tt: "AU we DMd ls for com. the agenda, and the only concern is that ministration is oow tryt.nc to murdsm to come to America for · t t tt secure tbe ratitlcatioo ofa.oon-about ! years, &Dd u..-our some 1mpor an rna er may go by unno-L H t Ed • proiUeraUoa treaty, by which t.roubill would be O'ftr. Eftl"Y- ticed. It Is up t o the vigilance of Council e ers 0 I tor .. would agree oot to SOCJI)iy ooe WOtlld .. satlslled wttlt tile members and o f the audience to see that atomic bombs, or the taciiiUes freedom that we have. You•ver PERIL TO FR EEDOM •LET THEM WIN for making them, tooon-.. tumtc know what freedom 1.1 uotJ1 you needed discussion isn't stifled by consent. Eittor of the Eulgn, E<Utor ot the Ensign powers. It would bean unilateral lose it." • • • The extreme left, which has 0o December 7, 'Americans treaty because While we would E'tery day 1s a day of Lntamy PUBLIC OPINION WINS OUT been masqueradiDc as Uberals ob6eJ'ved the !1ay Pearl Harbor bind ourselves to abl!1e by Its sloce the treasonous termites A d for tbe past 30 yea.r.s or more, ns bombed--the day the United terms, tbe Soviets have shOwn Invaded Washingtoa.. The daze goo example of public opinion getting has encompassed every scheme states entered the "war to end that they would DOl conform. It of Infamy has $41ttled .,._our good r e sults was in evidence Monday night in the book to deceive a.oo all wars," Worl!1 War u. would !1fminish our national country. Wake ~. America! as the Newport Beach City Council agreed regiment our social structure How many at that Ume re. security, because by this treaty There Is no reason wby we beyond recognition, lnsteac1 of called that It took America only we would be bOund not tos~ly should doze durl..nc this duel t o drop the one-way street proposal for eJPC)stng anddeportlngthecom -4-1/2 years to defeat the atomic armament to West Fight for freedom as tbough Corona del Mar. The one-way scheme ~ muDist anarchists and other world's 2 greatest miUtary Germany, our most lmportaot your IUe depeDded !.p)O It, IJld radicals, liberals always at-machines (lt the poUtlcl.a.ns had European ally, as your very llfe depnds ~n was the brain child of the city's o ut of tempt to reason with them, aoo oot lent their a.t!1, u probably The tlna.l decision oo the the effective def~>nse o£ our town experts, who do not have t o live In coosequeoce usuallysuccumt woul!1 have takeo even less treaty was posti)OOed some freedoms • ........._ to the matertalist concept time than tha.t,) How many Will . with their pro posals. There was plenty HARLAND YOUNG, who depicts motion which lor over. century~ alsowollder,whenrelledlnooo Heater pert'/ ct'ted - ef_::hom o:._ ~n prot e. ':t.·_o_ffering-t. _·l>int that .in his paintings, 1,s t~iltu.t"". '".a OQ,e-man been proven unworllal>le """ that fact, why the Unlled Slat<s • · -~" be -and •.<•....,_. a1 ~.~ ~ ,.. ~lf...deftat._.-._.....,. ....... ~l(a&t a haDdfUI. ot Ita~ rL . ..._ It' .expen& can wrong, th"' u•" .oc • sfiow now at Clydi!"Zunm·o·tlgthal~Cito The S.WIII-~elsuOOI•·~-~--rw.: ... sldents who will be using To ,_ resldeats who must citizens and taxpayers rightly have the 1833 N""'"ort Blvd., "--ta Mesa. Her"'' 1~ ••'""•r uampiAI o1 a sotlallot.;lo li~ ,liJOiiiom,,aftAr btiRcal:..,..,'""""'~ll!...llaljcosdurtoc nae tt"lllll~ beeW~ II"IIV•· ... ~,... '-"M ~; experiment. II ls oo Jonpr a _, war, 't'1t~J t~l\l t@Vet S years? Ulf"' wt.nt.i'J h.-;.;taould ·oow ptlt~ .,.t;l.n -iPUe, 'hre final say -so. a typical Young painting of horses and rider great power havlng decUoed to World War 0 tht "war toerxf lake steps to insure that this Chief Briscoe sugpsted tfise • • * i . t M Is adu an l..nslgnitlc'ant ~LDe nation of all wars " did• oat I\lltl..ll its equipment Is in proper wor king precautions: - WHAT IS CHRISTMAS ALL ABOUT? n a wm ry scene. r. Yotmg agr ate ezhibitiontsts hoplng tor the pla.nDers'' desires unless ot order, according to Fire Chief 1. When using an unYeaied of Art Center College in Los Angeles and USA to establish them in some course tbose true p'tans were toR. Jan Briscoe ot Newport beater, leave ooe or more win-This is the time of y ear that makes Beach do t ld maintains a studio in Laguna Beach. sort of world sociallst coo-make Europe and Asia sate for H • . ted ut 1 ws open o prov e adequate Christmas appear to be made up of many glomeratlon. communism, tor to that r egard e pom 0 hat unvented ventilation. colored lig hts and gaily trimmed trees LEC4l NOTIC~ SKI FIL~ SHOWU4G TO The present intolerable situ· the war was most successful. heaters-·those which lack a z. Place heaters away from PROVIDE SOtOLARSHIPS aUon lnourowo~mlversJtiesand Today, American youths are system to carry the products o1 drapes and out of bus) traUic and sho pping for gifts. To find out what ~g~~CREACTOFIN A~~~~~ SDOw buffs wUI haYe the colleges, anc1 racla.J strife in dying In Vletoam while their combustion out ot the home •• areas; Uthlreare•ma.Jichlld. C hristmas is really all about, read the ASSESS ME NT DLSTRICT NO. chance to see some great ski our streets across the land, are country aoo Us allies stlllPIY can cause tragic accldeDts or r en ln the home, shie1!1 the 51 IN TH E CITY or NEW PORT films and help set up some col-a.nother related reminder that" their eaemtes, On Pearl Harbor ~llnesss to ull5llll*ting oc-heater with a ttre screen, first 2 chapters of the Gospel according BEACH lege scholarships at the same so-called Uberallsm as an Day, the prest!1eot and others ~ • 3. Sloce rubber hoses are to St. Luke. Pursuant to the requirements time when the Ora.nRe Coast Ideal, wlll eventually !1estroy make pious remarks about wi~ 01~~; t!~~ ~~:hi~~: both :we aDd tuepl, use only of Section 5248 ollheCaiUornta College BLockOCclubpresents all freedoms in the l.SA Pearl Harbor. Let those who cert 8d metal coanectors. P I• Streets and Highways Code, Warren MUler's •· Big Ski culminating 1n a collectivist made tbe pious remarks last flame 1s .~t fully shielded, •• he 4. Don•t sleep ln a room with 0 ICe B I Ottft r notlce Is hereby given that a Sbo•" Dec. 14. dlctatorshtp of a sort. It could Pearl Harbor day put meant.ng warned. Tbe best soluttontsto an l.llVentec:t heater lnqMtratlon. · .::;' contract nas been awarded Tbe fUm will be shown at be worse than that practiced into their wor!1sbyta.ki!lga.ctlon f.:t~ce ~thor n:se obso~'!,: 5. ReqtM.st aquall.tltd....,lce -sATURDAY, NOV. 30 shopllftlng cold tablets and nair by the City Council or the City 8 p.m. 1D the OCC Auditorium. behind the Iron curta.tn. lt thai wb.ich 'IIJOuld allow our bOys in beaUn: equipmellt .~n. Ye =or the CU company to Jolln Propeck was fouDd spray from the Market Basket, of Newport ~:leach to Sully-Admission wJU be $1 .50,andall Is possible. VIetnam to '41.a lbat war so Tbe use of ~ly maiD-theaters. hiding in a closet at 1815 w. 3100 W. Balboa Blvd., West MU!er CootractlngCompanylor proceeds wtu go to set up Bob Dugan tbey C&D come borne. ta.loed aoo certttled beat S Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, Newport • , . Charles Gr ecian, tbe construction of improve. scbolarships fordeservingOCC Newport Beach Rlcha.J'd E. Woodin inc equl,pmut pr:lltt ._; .. TAYS AT SHEPPUD Vld w:o.s taken into custody tor 41, of 2281 Canyon Dr., Costa meats in streets a00 alleys 1.n students. Tickets will be on San Gabriel he added Alrma.a Rona1!1L. fl.lber,soa booking on an assauU and bat-Mesa. failed the sobriety test at Assessment District No 51 and sale at tbe door· • of Mr • a.ocl Wrt. U.Uioll L. tery warr ant ... Terry Shearer, 8:45p.m. at w. Coast Hwy, and relating to the real p~oPerty Block OC, the coUege letter-N N Fisher, 1753 Tl&lttJ:IAn.,Costa 21, or 968 17th s t., costa Mesa, Balboa Blvd,, West Newport, shOwn oo the map u property mea's club, &Mually pves as Mesa. ha.s beea Jf&dulttd at was picked up at 12:10 p.m. at and was booked oo. the charge al.fected by or beoetlted by or to many scbolarshtps as It ca.o Sheppard AFB, Tuu, ftom the w. Coast Hwy. and Superior, of driving UDder tbe In· be assessed to pay the costs provide. The grants KO merely tralniDg course tor U. S. Air West Newport, and booked on a fluence ... Fredric Havens, 20, aoo e~penses of said work and to !1eservlllg students, a.od their HEWPOAT HARIOA POST MO. 291, AMI! RICAN li!GIOM • PHOHE 67).5070 Force air trel(ht .~p~ela.U.sts. warrant for tat lure to appear ••• of Z32 Via Eboli, Lido lsi~, Improvements tn Assessmellt particl.aption in athletics ls tn. Airma.a Fisher, a lfldulte ot Dennie Haslllmoto, 23, of was arrested at 5 p.m. on a District No. 51, which sail! map cldeota.l. •J UST A REMINDER from there. The 1a.st 2 weeks 1 Hutlbu!1's e~!1. Newport Harbor Hlp School, 124-1/2 33rd St., West Newport, warrant lor failure toawear... Is eot.ltled ''ASSESSMENT DIS-AJ RMAH COFFELT HELPS For the rest of the year most looked 1n the biDS and they were Tbls is all for now. Cheerlo. wtu remain atSblppardforduty and James Koch, 25 , of 2065 Craig Pottenger of 120 39th St., TRICT NO. 51 IN THE CJTYOF UNIT WIN TROPHY of us wlll bt preoccupied with as bare of Hems as Mother .:.....TED,. , With theAlrTra..l.l1qCommanct, Irvine Ave., Ho.rbor Highlands, West Newport, satd that while NEWPORT BEACH. ORANGE our own all'airsllke !1ecorati.Dg were booked on the c harge of he was gooe over the weekend, COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA, West Airman Firat Class Orval G. the bouse. buying gUts for c-"T/ ~4 'J possesstonofmartjuana. someone entered hts hOme Newport Street aoo AUey CoUeltJr., soaofMr.aooMrs. everyooeonourlllt,IDdgetting -Jhe JYLc:rnion · •SUNDA y DEC 1 through an unlocked service lmprovemellls '', Jdenttned as Orval G. Coffelt Sr ·• 9S3 Joaon topt.her the whll'ewUhal to do orum • · porch door, moved 2 mattres-Drawing No, M-5111-X dated St., Costa Mesa, has he.lped h1a all these "'tbl.np aOO do them RaDdol,ph MHis, 20, of 4150 ses, climbed through a 4-foot October 7, 1968, which~wu unlt at Clar.t AB, PhiUppiDis, rlebl. So • Jutt & remiDcler. Patrice Rd., West Newport by 2_foot opeo.Jng overaldtcbea beretofore approved by tbctClty wi.D the CO\'eted Hllgbe1 Trophy u youbl.fea't&lreadydoaiiO ly Marilyn Manion Helgbts, was stopped tor a traf-sink pass-through. and theo COUDC:il of tbe City of Newport as tbe best tl.gMer lnterceptor get your Ul89datspUd.. We~ fie viola.Uon at 6=25 p.m. at stole his portable TV set Bach at thetlmtotthe IIIPI'O't&l IQUidroa La tbl U.S. Alr Force. a We trautnltlal to U.Depart. COMMUNISM MARCHES ON ... Bay _Aasvel.heandnbooM~ St1·,·h~boaU • leaving by Ill easter rout~ of the Piau, &D1J W!l.lch map ls ~~~~~~tibet"!!! &lrF cra4 meM of C&lll:trU& bJ Dec. 31. Even che New York Tim~l is printina it . .. _..a .. ,.,po ce througb slldiag class doora 00 tlle 1D the otnce ol thl City mee-c .,.., V'KII tpter Dorl't torpt yoar dtw.tloll ot le . external force$.~ shows siant ot movina towards sta1ion on a warrant for failure Barbara ('"•roll of 18..,,. ro'.;.: Clerk and in tbe om.ce of ·~-IDterceptor &rtadroD wblcb woo C&DDid food ..... lea b-...... " adln& foreign policy experts.'' aecordina to C'apital~m. And Andrei Grom)rko, ~pc:akiric 11 to •~ar A 1 __ ,.. &>. • ;,v ~-...... ..._ -.. ._ ~•'-' -..... tM 1'\ovcmber 17 iss·-, ·•sao'd ... lut '"-k the U ·, d N ,. 'd h ~-So ' •• ~..., loold. • • 1 coBaoc>lboael .. ~: Circle, Costa Mesa, worOtor at City PubUc Works Director ......... ...,.., -oper~ •s-Cbrt.tmu buUUI::wtbe-"'" -...... 01 c a lOlls. Ill 1 at ''""' vie1 .... nr a SYUU • celleoce &Ad n ....... s&flty .l.a that there were Sovtet trends away from peace· Union deems it Mcessary to proclalm that the Fashtoo Island, left ber car Ia Th.ls shall constitute aotice to ,... of our ar& Jut briDe tblm ful c~xistence wo'th the w-• ... ·· ., shopsobservedabrokeowlndow the parking lot fr 9 to a.U periODS that a.U propertJ world-wide )laclgiDc.HelaaiiH a.Joac to tbl Pott Cbrltltmu ~ Socialist states cannot and wid no1 allow a at a dress shop at 301 MarlDe, 6 p.m.; someooe =ke :t:her wltbln theboaD!Iarlesoltblpro. &rldlllte o1 Coat& Mesa HJCII party &Dd pat tMm Latbltvre1 Never mind that this may well be the under· ,;tualion where the vital interelb or Socialism Number 8; owner Janie Moser vw and removec:t a stereo tape p:)led .... umeat district lba1l Scbool IDd att.DCI«t Orup st.andJ.D.t: jUit 1uidl lbl door statement of I he year, or that you c:ould have uc in(rinaed upon and enc:roachments are found a 4 inch rock lying on the player by physical force ud 4 be ustued at tbe time ot tbt ec.tt CoUtee. ot tbe ball. Tbe ltd wW. taU cold the Tim~s as much a decade a,o. Wben made on the inviolabili!J of the boundaries of floor with broken olass • ___ ~ ...... ..._ this notable Nt:w York newspe-oecs •· to the •··'al'st -m-wt lth nd t•~r • • ·tapes from the g:Jme bol ~a ._ .. matloD of tbt u...amat $"'-J)O LOST IH nt•fT care-..... mattw A~Vm I.Mre. -· 1" ~• 1 .............. , a a . ..., ... , ore. on ROQ&k:llla.nara, 108-A !5th St., $69 75 los J Bndle __. Cbaptar 18 ( 1_ ., ~ Docft torpt ta POit Cbrllt print it. there is hope that even the: Commu-the foundations of intunationel ~· .. What Ctntra1 Newpott, wasawakeaed 142; · Ptt!i.t.i.' :::. ~ &t Sec:UoD· SilO) ;a':S~ OW. f4,500 wortltoljenlty, mu puty llld diiiMr Dee. a£ nim -are-McllO\Yina memben of 1he Establish-1bis add1 up to, as· the Cb5cato TrtiJu~ hu wbiD someone tried 10 opea a Hleblaada, Wl tu car at lJdo DtYJak»>l 7 ot tbl CaUionia ..ac.bN. ud IDODIIJ nrellloleD We ww tlat'e ...._ .-e wtth ment have btcun to aJimpsc the truth. And. poimed out. ;, a· Soviet. ""Mon~ Doctrine ... wtodow O'er his bed; he opeDed Motors 1300 W Cout Hwy Sb'llltl IDd H.lcb'trQe Code ... from DorothY Raq. lMO C&ld)' tar .u be WM OMJ tad for better or for wone, while the EttabiM:ment Unlike the ori1inal. it ia bti"' enton:.d. the curtains and saw a teenager Mullle~s lUll ior ..,.,tc~ UUid "Tbt lqworemeat .Actot Plveatl&, Space U, Wilt New .. be wtll P•• ,._. uetll .., & thinb becomes 1he popular and faahiOftl:blc Also. ther~ is nidence of ttcpped.:up $cJv·iefo wtth Upt brow a bllr tlH.lDc ••• wbll bt ftllt io plct It 111, 1 1111, • to PlJ lbe COitll o1 tbt pan ~ Wtdlt * W'1.1 eta u .. . • . 11 ,_ 'Pfltl tt th:na ror the pUblic to lhlnlr.. No doubt we are activity in the Medit~rranan. Jt 6a pclllible Mu.t Krauae, 1801 Commodore $oM radio ud tool bol: were JtiCJIOHIMDl ID PI"'PPr'ttoo to _...., ia eo.ta liiNl. Nor • .uably ud .,_ tbt --•* unduly optimi•tk., but miaht we hope for • that tM Ruuians could manqe 10 arab centro! Road, Bayer11t, toll! pollee Ulat mlssiDI ••. ft'hllt Hart)' Bradt, tbl...,_.tl fticlli llkl PI"CIPII'tJ n. 'hi Wei .at beiUd I cUtlll'llllld la •• ...._ .. Yoa public: realization of the true and pramt or both ends of the Medirm-anean, and poee an Z t"na.ge boys threw rocklin 327 Poppy An., coro• del rec:efHa from the lqlrolre. Dlltellll Uat bl -.d Mid k "'· luta'a .,.. U'8't ftllt lhrt:at of Communi1m-t.o Ul, 10 Europe, u immediate pbysietltbreal 10 Europe. his yard al5 p.m'r. and0l'MII2-1Dch Mar, na swimmtncotf!6thst., m•, ~ tbt ac .. :,C:. ftUt IIU'C.b&AI tblmatlllle tbe)' ...cl kt be. well 11 to Soutb Vlttnlm? Thtre have bH-n promi.C'-1 lilfJI tbc the rock broke a $201 WindOw • • • West Newport, IOffieont ttole qal'"kMI o1 MY' JUC:b pr.-rtJ • R....._,ID lfiiiC,_.nMr. Perhaps-If our optimftm Is justifted, of NATO countries are scartln1 10 •ate up 10 EarleneNetabancl, 2018 Beryl his jlcket wttb prac:rtptioD bJ' tll!t ata.t. or .., ot ib F •L-B:.Lr_ 'tltJGMia .. tMhltltlomc. coune-h will br: Czeeboslovakit whom we their dln,et-aDd tbal lhcy mipt ~do Lano, Harhor Hlglllanda, drlv. ,.._. Uti ear lo71· total _ .... or .,...,._,dq, rom IJM: JWie ... 11111111-T_.l ~. ""II oomtday ,,_.,., at the bqinn;na ol oomtth;n~ about ;1. Tbe ,. __ of - Lor -h oo Do .. r Dr., hU a .. ,,., $M ••• -Walbr, •--1117 • allto<-ot Aotl 11 tile 1111) -111o Food, --, .,. •a Itt .,. tho end. The tad. that Ia, of out cuddJ;nl up uoopo In Al,.rla may non prod Cborloa do coac:retenllaad -od-• ~. cl 711 Go-Aft., •-•ICOijtN-~c.llrlllwu--Gotl 1111 ...... hO ~ ,_ tolheCom.........,IAivllhina them with-Gaulle U.o oomc am;.<:ommun;,t actlott.-PIO_.b ... eon. dol liar, CU~~ttawtltl 111 -•11-111111--•diJot<lollloo .-rittn--llallbr-eoo,to tbr"""' Indo, beaina for-'""""" -.td be the,._. time. ,...._,,lw 111o OJIOIIDATDEC.I --Jill Mila --~~ .. --brill--' ....., ...... 1111--lo ol-,..-.......... Fer k-die U--to-Indo----............ oliN Jf. lid .... It tl a.tllr Yllw CIIJCI 'lfltMCIIJIIa... r.aYir.... 1U11 ... r.:a. ....... IIID J all) .... lew ..... ol CNtniHUire .,_ lwouebt ud to ....... a1 Ct 'II .,.,, ! 1111f lcsjMl ....., ••put ......... 0111 ............... ., ........... ftiiii.,tfl*tl ... ~ollh.trorWtoill:tssJJt toWratia-IUIIIIIftiiTINDk..,-a 1 ........ .. ldtM .. wu ane'ltl~ 1111:15 pa. IIIII-Oltoltllt ... l:lrllil........... .._flo.td; ... llllf'lrJWs -t•H? 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I "-" lllrllor!lllltit -(JI • ._1:11-11.) .._ •••---• ,.,.._, -11<1-." doo 10 .,., ... .,. --,. • • • ' "111 PLYMGIIII ... ~·UCI" Makes an Excellent Chrtstmas G11t1 •• Finely crafted by Pennsylvania Hdbse •.• choice of 3 colors-antique blue, antique red, forest tone maple. Regular $24.95, for a limited time $13.95 each. H. J. GARRffi FURNITURE 2211 HAUOit ILVO. COSTA MESA ..... 75 ... 60276 ,.. ..... -.. w.t.r• ........ , .. NANCY OLSON'S VW publicizes Newport Beach during her vtstt In Germany. It's her first snowfall Church News .....,.,. .... c•••rt'*!MI ...., -nee~wDIIIt._.. ewe., --... --... ., .... ,... .... -llr. _........_ __ .......... WlllloaiU.. ..W.-k• ..... will pr.U ... tapk,,. ... fOic. tllatoa.lt .......... "A pwltlte ~, atlO • • ' L ... ....,. TM ... eN'cb a. .bdrWI Pr::AslwtM -· ..W PI'-llo Cll<lll· Cloorcl, 100 Ill. ·-•114., -........... at 7 p.m. -,r. CUll Ho,..._.llt, Cll&rloo ~ • ;-• • r...a.)d. pnac:MIC' at -. a, st. MkbMl's aad All .UC.l'l t;IO 1114 11 a.m. a.dii.J' ..... IP~ Cbarell, lUI Pae. Ylceo, ..W --lllo Adooot Ule Vin'Dr.,HarborVMWHUb MiNoa tbe tMmt, '~18GodOD •• T11o 0:10 a.m. _, --,._ CbrlolmU llol?'' Tbll wW bt rf!placed by a dr&mltlc s.diJ't topic 11 "GI.Ye HJm riMdiDC b)' £dpr &lid Deborab trut.'' CommiiD1CIIl eluaMW Sc.biU of "Tbe I trea ud member Younc peapll wiU bl Jour•J betneD... lib'. SebeU received at 9:SO ud .... mem~ a. a prole...aoaa.t actor &Dd blr ldWta at 11 a.m. uPtbnt prolell80l' ol EDC118b ' • ' It UCL Tbe Rev. JobD Rogv Cburcb of the Crouroads, D&Tll wW ofllclale at tbe ILm. meefiAc 1o tbt Chlptl, S500 comm.UDioD ~~nk:e. Tbl Glrll PacUlc View Dr., KutiOI' VieW Frieadly Soc.lltJ wW bold lbl Hllla-·Dr. Vloceot Coctu.o Jr, d1DDer meettDc tb1a Friday will preecb at 11 a.m. Suooay eYenlng. Dec. 13, at the Shore OD the topic; "Have you shUI Him Cl.11ls bome ol tbe JobD Kille-out?" foUowl.oc tbe sentee, ters. the cooc:rep.tioo w1U meet at • • • UDcoLD scbool tor a Christmas Ceatral BlbleCburcb Ol'ange pot-IIICk lUDCbeoo. Nancy Hoft'man 01800, dau-ia.ueo truJt tpore tbe million Ave, at Z3rd st., eosta' Mesa·· • • • pter or Dr, aDd Mu. Richards wbite lealltt• from tbe sky. "Wan's service'' w111 be the Tbe Newport Unity Church. H. Hoffman or CofODl del Mar, 8:10 AM Tbe aputmel& build-sermon topic or Pastor H. E. meeUnc at 15th St. and lrvlDe hu eJI)erleoeec:t ber llrst SDOW-inc bwnl u people wake to JoDis at 9 a.nd lO:lO a.m. Sun-Ave,, Clllf Haven-. The Rev, fall. ready tor work. How few ot day. The Sunday school Christ-Loree Flic.k1neer wtu preach She t. vlsUlng her husband. them all by their wladows and mas program will be preser&ed oo "The power of prayer" spectaUst 4 Fl'edertckO,OI.&on, bear tbe mlrac.leolslleot laugh-a.t 7p.m,SWlday. Early8aturday at tbe 10 a.m. Sunday service. staUoDed at Butzbl.cb, Get-ter u I dol morcing the youth gr<q> wW The unual Christmas pol-luck many, wtth the U. S. Army 9:30AM I bave much to learn leave wUb c.lotbing, food and diJmer party wUI be held Dec. lnfaDtry, Here Ls bow abe re-o1 thisllaozicatlngcarniYalc.al. presents tor UtUe chlldreo 1n Zl, beginntng at 7:30. The Sun- ported her Impressions ln a led snow and tbe actors of a an orpba.Dage near Ensenada, day school students will present letter to her paras: east of mllllons sleeping on the Mulco. Mrs. Amadol' Ramos of a play. Dear Mom aod Dad: soft white earth. Costa Mesa wtu teUtbe Ctlrtst- •tJPORT MARIOI BIIGII Rim SEC11011--P.l HHow about one of those wonder drugs?" ~ "l'w JOt a cold," the man said, and he went oa co Mk for a .. woodcr drua." The phannac:ist 10kl bim tome upirin and. advited him to .. hll pb,.;ciaa. 1-.o it happa>od .... upirin -bim up fiDe., but tbc . point is this: Phar'mKi:lu arc: DOC pbyU::Wts. We work with doaon. provid.ina cbe drup and modtcinel they pracribe. We han • pro(caionaJ tnowlcd. or the powerful new ..wonder drop," to we know how importanl it is co UK than correctly. PSea:se do not feel offended wba1 your pbannacist refuses co sell you a certain drua. h is for your protc:ctio n and in the best inla'al of your aoocS health. Always tee your doctor wbca potent rnc:dication is required. Christensen -· L COAIT -T .. cceotiA Da. 11M OIIIOLI S-- I~Ai(f.; .. ~~i---iWMiNiHiiiHiitiijl My ftrst real soowfa.ll (that Love, mas story. I c.ac remember). Nancy • • • Recorded thoughts for pos. HOME 500 ETY DEB The First Ba,ptist Ch~.acb of M. E. Tbomptoo. Pac.ttic. lol. E. THOMPSON HAMED JUST ARRIVEDI ' ho Choote fro"' f1o.,l"t crepes, frilly chiUons, bri9ht broc•des ,sillly ••tins ..• to 1ef your e .... nift9 •9lowl 4 GREAT COLLECTION IY FAI.<OUS DESIGNERS EXCLUSIVELY YOURS - AT terUy Costa Mesa 301 Ma llaSt Muhal manager 1o Corona de l 7:30 AM Someooe ._,sta.lrs HONORED AT PARTY Dr p G. N ~ ·-b Mar and a past presldeot. of the bu emptied an a.sbtray'out tt\e Mrs. JobD Bradford Crow of at · 11· a m eus:y on P~;~ Los A.ogeles Assocl.ation of Llfe w1Ddow or perbaps u IDclo-Pasadena eDtertalDed her God ~m~ man. .. At 7 p.m. Uoderwrtters,. •a.s _e lected to erator Is blowtngubestbroueb lfi,bddaulfller, Susan Ann the chancel c.botr directed by serve as a rel'Onalvtc.e..presl- tbe a.lr? Vernoo, at a recent luocheoo at JobD Hooeyc\Xt 'wtU present deli: or the 9,000 member Ca W- 7:45 AM Tbt 11tUe parUeles tbe Balboa Bay Club, Susan ls Jobo. PeterSIO~'s Christmas ornla Assoctatloa of the ute are tall.lnc tutar DOW •• 110, tbl daughter of Mr. aod Yrs. cantata "Lon trailSCeoding .. UodenTUers at the a.Dilual DOt fallloJ but ""'uag. ""aDd Rlcbard VerDOD or Newport c. Cat~s wW be nanatot, ~ meeting 1D Corooado. sidewarq aodtblaslowlydon. Beach and wW be preseoted at solot.sts wtll be Mr aJid Mrs 8:00 AM Ooe falls 00 my tbe 15tb annual debutante ball Manto Ownbey, ~ Me~ WlDdow sill sbttvels Uk.e a of tbe Newport Harbor Auxiliary Ala:ry Sllauna Donahue and Dan dying spide; and melts 1Dto a crt Cbtldreo's Home Society Dec. Trutti. ~lay pool. 28 at tlle Bay Club. • • • 8:05 AM Tbeybeeome larger. Gue.sts IJlellldedSusan'saw&.s The Ctlrlstl.an Sc.leoee each dancing a cracetul ballet, Mrs. Milton Arthur Reimers Churches, Corona del Mar, ODe swtrla betweeo tbe mossy and Mrs. John B. Crow Jr • from Newport Beac.b aod Costa branches of a barren tree, Su Marioo;berpateroUgraDd-Mesa--"God the preserver ol laughing udldatLDc t.bl wind to mother, Mrs. Ruth Aleuader man" lsthedl.leofthlsSullday's toss it against my window. Verooa of Costa Mesa; Mrs. Bible lesson-sermon. WlWa.m C. Ada.ms, AU1lliary • • • 8:15 AM Now tbey hue eacb pre~t. The other debutantes Never have we had the selection To start or add to her collection of Hanro, Bleyle, Geist or Hadley. otheraDdskateUkeyoqlovers and Susan's sisters Uoda Lee Lutheran Church of tbe Mas- ttlrougb the Ur. Below on the aod Cyntbla. E~th, also at. ter, Z900 Paclll.c. Vie• Dr., IZ'OilDd the birds wbo eat tbe te.Dded Harbor View Hills -~The cete. Jl4• E. eo .... H ... ) .. C.d.M. ...._..._ ........ - :Jke 9own Skop 2728 E. CoaSt ltwy. COrona del Mar 673-6015 Mastercharge Welcomed • bratioo of Advent will be COD· (Acf'OIIi (rom Cotit Marll.tt) :~!I£~§~~§.£,~ -IO,», Unuedu ~ 845 am ua.m.~~~·';J-7;";' ii~~--ii;ii~-~-iii~-~·=-~-=--: HAPPY HOLI -ocl to elllldtollwlii alleld Jlllt Street Pork, SoiVday, tbo parts ol tbo Cltyot-II· IUO. S.cb. Enry weet a oew craft 1B lnlrodueecl by t11o arts am RECEPTIOH TO HOIIOR en1ta speelaiiBt, Cathy Fore-M4T10144l OFFICER man. wbo travela: to a dUfereat zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae of park eacb day of tbe weet. tbe Harbor area will attend a Some of tbe crafts to be at. reception and teaho.oorlngMrs. tempted are ltuff'ed ftsb, maca-Thomas T. Gwlnof Los Angeles, rom. oecklaces, Wutc.an oewly elected national vice. c nrtstmas 'fl'eathandmac.aroDI president, at the Delta Alpha Christmas tree. Here is tbe Cbapter House, Long Beach, schedule: from 2 to 4th1SSWlday, Oe<:.lS. Eastbluff, MoDday, 3:30 • S; Mrs. Graham C. Gibboos, CommUDlty Youth Center, president or the South Orange Tuesday, 3:30 • S; Marloers Coast Chapter, wut assist with OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 Park, Wedoetday, 3:30 • S; the local federatloo represen- BtciDnin& Dee. 16 lnlJJe Terrace Put, Tbunday, tattn, Mrs. Burt.on S. Grant. 3424 Via Lido __ N.-nnrt Beach 3,30-5; BolboaPeniDIPIIaParll, Otber local uumnae plannln<to 1.-~;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=~=-"=-;:;:::;::;::;;;;;;O:.~Fr~lda;:y~, ..;3~'30;;;,~-.5~; ... Ne.-port a.ttelld are Mmes. Melvin A. BIW UP CBIIB'I'IU8 IIIYIJf& with sportswear IIJ Peadletoa• ... "*J ... •• & casu~l. In style. With a Clubster j~cket of virgin wool by Pendleton~ Good looking. In ~ monner that's assured by fou r generations of skillful design. Sizes 36·46, $35. lM Miss Pendleton Suit A wonderful w~y lo look chis holid.1y se~K)n ... well suifeod in our l!.uy M•~s Pendlelon suil, cliiUKillly liiilored j.Jckel wifh 1h "-li~ skirt. The jubilft! slen pl.lid is pure vusin wool, of course- Sizes 8·20. ~··"".I! OPEN PRJD.\T lEV& 111111 "DrJ DltD trom Dec. 11 to Dec. u Rlchley, H. C. Duffle, JaM Greeley, Frank:FellerandMar- Un llan&old. MEW GROUP SUPPORn GIRL S(X)UT (X)UMCIL County c.lvlc leaders han orp.Dis.ed Los Compadres, an adt'tmry gro1.41 tor the Girl Scout Council. Each of the ap. prolimatety 30 members of Los Compradres (the godfathers)wtu be responsible for 1,000 Girl Scouts. Tbe gro~ loc:ludes the foUowtng Harbor Area res1- deda: UCI Chancellor aod Mrs. Da.nlel Aldric h, Assembl.yrna.o Robert Badbam, Mr. aDd Mrs. Morrnu Dahl, Yr. and Mrs. William Spurpoc w, am ltr. aDJ Mrs. JoM B. Parker of Nnport Beach; Wr, aDd Mrs. 0. w. Rtcba.rd and Wr . m:t Mrs. Cbu'Jes S. TbOmas of COI'Oila del Mat; Mr. aDd Mrs. SeUm Frukll.D ol Co.U Mesa.. GOREN (X)UMTERS TO IIIE!T TiltS FRID4Y Member• ol tbe Gor• COIIIUrs sec.tloo ol Ebell Clab ol Newport Beac!l wW m.-Fr6d&7, Dec. U, bq1aa1Dc wlt.b a .,.. cnrtstmu butfet. Tbe lf'lllt a to be beld at tbe Eboll Cllll>llouM, 515 W.llalboa llllrd., lla-. II IIM!>IIIr with IIW bolldly -. ltro. D. c. Mattoe ... .-....... p ...... .- .... tabWckJtbs Clllihl'ed wltll a SWdala Cbrlllmu tre8Jrb.1d #10 lu clooiiMI. T1lo lr" IB .,...,...,...._ ..... _u .... ..,.. eastu.ac UDODc ..--~r~....s ........ Co, ......... till .... . -fl llddp art lin. C. R. -111111 lin. Her-'-- YIA.I CIIII4CIRT 4T OCC nr • •• •• 0ru1t c.. C«" r • t 1 .... .......... -... ..... -··-CIIrtol-_..,... .. __ ........ _, .. .. occ !HI THIS YEAR BALBOA ISLAND MERCHANTS INVITE YOU TO JOIN THEM THIS CHRISTMAS FOR THE MOST DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY • SHOPPING YOU HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED I 63 SPECIAL·TY SHOPS 41.1 NISniD TOGnllll IN A TWO kOCI 4RU . . . JUST om TNI IIIKI WH!U J4M-lOAD MilTS '"I Sl4. .. • • • I .. ' t• I • •• ••• • I I -· EACH SHO' EXQUISIUL Y DECORA no TO COM,LEI.<ENT THE THIRTY-THREE HUGE ''-RKWAY TREES IEDECKED WITH 1100 TWINKLING LIGHTS • Sit P 1 c..•mw C.el111 ._. lunf11 hL 11 .... D. • r ') ., • 1 .... ' ' . ) • • :"\ I r r ..... c.-.. .._v ,..,.......,., ... ..,...Jt ... l e ,.,_,...,,.,_......,...ca.•-"-"0* ................. t e CU. IIIII e A,..,.,-U.. C:.IT -• ..... A- e ,... ama1 ".,._ uu AM.OW""" ~ u•m ~ •,.. ... .,., e AND-NIWPOII'S FAMOUS IOAT PAIA. I 21-IIC. 1t naY lllOM ' NfftRT IIARIIGR DIIGII lltURSDAV DEC. U, -f ~ ~--"ial t A RST S£C11011 - -'• 4 IDJIMIA 0\l~M~, CM./f. ••• 0 ~ DOe h To-:::-:.~.C1!1'-o::! T eatre sign -up time Ill rt 'II• 100 do. .... IIJ let-· Ia act no lloord ol ~ Cllllllr_.a .... --II lllo toWIIiiii)IOII._•c•• t111WIIIIa-:*5•111,...,..d&8n.ln OIUd o1 ~t c~a.atraz..-..to _.,....41. rn,tao. •...., ;: '' laiRaedlll..,., •• ,,... •• .._.., ._.-.·a tlilt .._.,~L "":.:' !':'",.."!:: :"' :riWo w.:l., I.::"~: 111o .,......_, M<o. 1""•'"• ...., Tin no ••· Udo SaiO, ... , .. ~ fl:lalt -ud ~--R....,, I .,., -laS ... II -_,, Dae. II: 0111111 u 100....., R llcCalla!'-• ~ lor ---ta·~--ol .. ...-yltlpol~ft1· ... • • • ,. ................ pad~..,..····-~~~-.... . '=" Blrll>day na jOIII fldlaa (n'ro S:: ,ft..,._ .W llo 1Uoo aloort plaf -'r1IF llo'-. Ia lbt --u. t11o1r 11111 dSa ••~ fldlaa o1 at GoSSd FlaadrjlnrWa, 1111 If oc-.. kn I t•Fo ud De IPHAICI oo a card w1lllac ttl ·....--u ... !. c. •• , H'!l·• t.•.M. 1711 rletll -to CpL llobort ~ """-• or Commwree Newport BIYcL, C-.._ rartaa tnnoopoot 111o ~ 1.._ ,_ ,_ _, ~wlllllbt lallfwrllloAlr --wlll-odlJbt tills Sllurdly, Doe, U, lrom ,_, , · j==' ='~'"ia''i:':ii"i===~ W11r ID Ylotllom Tbt card Is u _, alllllr WOnK u a 10 a.m. to moa ud -1. Tbt C-lloa, llllrla- 11111 oo1y s1poc1 'b)> Ills lorill( -lor 1bo ,_btrs' fall Doe, IG, lrom 4 to I p,\D, Jlnporl 'llarllor 1UP lellool, ...... ,_... . ., 1un11y ID Cor<a dol 11wr bot welcome party, Tbo Balboa B1J Clusos will bolla Jaa.• II -lbo cllr-Gl LH Yu:~-~=~==~--allo by many peopliU'CMaltown Clab l.ebtoll wu tJu11t arouod aod will meet ooce a w..t lor DJU, wUl ,.._. a PI'Oif&ID . t. • wbo tave seeD. Bob p-ow boUdQ' Ume. Oraantzations 10 wteb, Membtra IIIQ H-ol C~ •..ac. ~ c.1 .-.-saw blm IPliat 1a1o boaora CODtrlbattd OD tbe bteb scbool track team rutcemellta ud a procram HA Ud later as a mUicJu playq ~ mule bJ both tbl rib a combo 111&1 wu IOOd ea.-dol War Hlp S<:boOI oDOOgb to broldeutororlboatr awtrlpl slllgoraaadlboEstao- CPL. ROBERT GENDRON of Corona del Mar, serving with the First Marine Air Wing in Vietnam, is pictured here in front of a plane that had been hit by a Viet Cong rocket. waves from San Benardlao. Ita K1P S<:bool vocaleoeemble Amoog tbose who slll*f it was gino, aJoo& !rwl~l~b·~~·· are Diet of Butcher Boy tbe Christmas PfOJI'&m by Peirsols of Corolla del 'Mar Wood, harpist. Laqb Pharmacy ••Clipper" Du tbe WU provided WbeD tbe Barber 'Hester Martia of prise from a beauty saJon VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AL BERT DUDE K ,OF Franc~ Orr's LesYardandtbe received by a gentlemeo with a COSTA MESA DIES -at Yard';Colfoe&sr Buelt sb!DJ bald dome, Albert Dudek. ! 79 Broadway "Palntoatori," Earl Ki~t IDd Mr.~ ..,.;, G. Hubert PI•••· • St., Costa Mesa, died Nov. 29, William Thompsoo of tbe sol of Shore Cliffs ushered gPECIA' JUST ARRIVED! Never have we had the selection To start or add to her collection of Hanro, Bleyle, Geist or Hadley. W.ldMt "'-• -·- at Santa Ana Community Hospl. Brunch Box, Cllrlstenseo.Phar· the bollday season wltb a pre. tal. .t;nacy, Geoe Taylor, and tbe staff Christmas party held Saturday, He was born Aug. ZZ, 1877, at Crocter.Citisens Bank. Nov. 30 at tbelr home at 238 In Iowa, came to CaWornl.a 35 • • • Evening' Canyon Rd. The party years ago, and Uved in Orange It may be tbat people movlng was com Jete wltb buffet 5 • Couoty tor 34 years. He was a onto Udo Isle will ban to han per and p 3 piece 00 bo ~ bank casrller for 25 years. a taleot aOOIUon before be-Mloors Three from S::U • A Survivors are his wtfe Lettie; coming a member of the Com-The uvtngrooin Uldd.ln1ngroo~ a son, Elmer of Costa Mesa; muntty Association. Certalnly of the Peirsol borne both open. and a daughter, Mrs. Leona they bave more than their ed t the patio he the Leecl.ng of Santa Ana. share •• ..a wealth of talent that bar on ° t • " re Services were held Dec .. 1 is really In evidence when the warmW:: t;: ev~~ M:~ers ~ 8:!~.BrR=~ =:: i':m~n~ A=~n of ro: 80 guests trom Corona delMar, tbe Rev. Gerald Bash as offici-ar~. This year they pr-esent-:~~t~:n ~~ne:r~ ants. Entombment was at Mel-ed The boy who came pr nt d to tbe n1n rose Abbey Mausoleum. to dinner," another colla-ese • ur ~ eve• g. boration by the DOW famous The former Katy Quinn at TOOLS ARE STOLEN talent stars, Prue Holden and one Ume thetrleodlyaodbe~ful Two tool boxes with tools, Jean Tandowsty. Ttu.s time secretary for Beo Reddick at valued at $329, were stolen tbere was also a special song the old Newport-Balboa News tron Steven Porlcber aod Rich-with music aod lyric by Press, experienced tbe Joss of ard Hoppe, 205 41st St., West Cameron Quinn. ooe of tbe ber husba.od, Ar t G. Krauel, Newport, early Thursday morn-players in the little last weet. Tbe ~le bad been L,_ ________________ _J lng, Doe, 5, p,,.,.. In pu;;o;,;;,' Serving the Finest in Mexican Cuisine --PLUS YOUR AMERICAN FAVORITES -- OPE S DEC. 19th UNDER THE PE R SON AL SUPERVISION OF Alejandro CAieX) Maytorena (FOR 2 6 Y E AR S WI TH P ERINO'S, LOS ANG E L E S) -LUNCH FROM 11 A.M. TO 4- DINNER FROM 4 UNTIL MIDNIGHT • POPULAR PRICES • AMPLE PARKING • OPEN EVERY DAY 3201 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL (FORM E RLY CHEF'S I NN) FOR RESERVATIONS-CALL 675-0470 JET F'UEL TRUCK LA Y A ELECTRIC KNIFE new slimline model with 2 stainless s~!!l , ~l,de~ . . ,, NOT EXPIRE-RETIRE WITH US e TftACT ION ACT ION DUAL TllltCAD D IES IGN- THIE ONL Y IN ITa ~lUCIE riCLD e fltUGGIED DU .. AGIEN "ua .... "OL&:.S U~ LONG, S A fTC MILCAGC ~LU S $1 .1 1 rr~:o . EX- CIS E T AX a iZIE 1 .50 X l.l TUB IE L IESS I'"Oft COM- ,_AC,TS e P'ULL ._~LV NYLON COfiiCII fiC alaTS H IEAT,JJJI)'~I ~ .. OTIEC Ta A G A I N8T 8L.OWOUT8 $19 $20 ~ .. u• •·••· '*·*' ..... ••c••• TA.II ..... '·" ..... '·",. tt • I - AI.D~'S Tl IPBI 11. CDI s~!~~~ r:K!:~ Tbe fiDut Muieurlltur. Ala, wbo wu bora in equtpmeata.Ddtapeswere stoleD ut J.D. tbe . 'Uidted Stat .. , GuJI,mu, ud .. ..,.. fltberwu from h1s Ponche, parked at Ale)llldn>•a, Ia pnmlood by mmerl)' per-ol tba ota1o 21th St., 10 roet IJOI1h or Ocean putoera RaJ OIJplaat IDd Ale-ot Sorlora, ll DOW loOkioc wttb From, Saturday, No¥. 7, Stephen )l.Ddro (Alex} M&Jtor-. wbo bU wlft, s.tty, lor a home In Rtuowe or U0-1/2 Z5tb St., are remodeiJ.1&c tbe b'mer CoroD& del Mar. Ceotral Newport, told Newport Cbel's Inn, CorOilt del Mar,aod Ray, presiderit ol tbe Wooden Beach pollee. wW open Dee. 19, Sboe Coffee shop restaurants, v~------Tbelr cba! Ia !rom llellco, llves to Lag~~~~~. Beach w1lh hi s Alex, barteDder, was with wUe DGrls, aDd 5 ch.Udren. HJs Per 111o's in Los Angeles i)r Z& daugbter, Heather, a stuttent at years. Saddleback College, will be Strolling Mexicusereoa.ders a d.1lller bostess 1D tbeevening, wtu provide muslcaleoterta.io-akwlg wltbAlex. Htsother cb.Ud- ment against the blck&rOW'Id of reo are George, Jennifer, Kath- blaclr. leather booths, dark ·Jeen and Lori, all school walmt panoelllng and specially st~nts 1D Laguna Beacb.. made-ln-Me.lleo wrought !.roo !blures. OIARLE$ R. PAGE OF A prtnte openlll( wtUbeheld COSTA MESA I$ OEAD Dec. 18, with society notables Charles R. Page, ss; otl842 and members of tbe coosulate. Park 'Ave., Costa Mesa, died )~J.~ E. c~a" Hwy., C.d.M, 1/u:n~ from COI!it M.rkel) on 7722 ~=;;;: ' CONF!OE.HTlAL AND EX- PEJ.lENCED BOOKKEEPING A!CI TAX seavten ~. -u. ........... ,., ><'. DI~IO UALS NaPCaMaa' f'tOt.IPTLY AIC) ACcua- AT£LY AT 1\E.ASONA BL£ RAT~. CALL SU.YK:I!.S POa SMALL BUSUOESS., tilt i!AST 11TH STR£ i!T, COST A lroi!SA, W2-9S.S. Dec. 8 at Orange County Med- ical Center. Mr. Page, a native callfor- DJan, was born Marcb 'J, 1910. He was a salesman lor C, A. Page Floor CoYering. StU'VIvors are .Z daugtiers, Cheroo Yusko ot Sao Diego; and Unda Steimle of Salt Lake Clty; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Sears of La Habra; 3 brothers, Clarence aodJoeotc;ostaMesa, and Ernest of Hawaii. Services were lleld Dec. 11 , at Bell Broadway Mortuary.ln- t.ermeot was at Rubor Rest Memortal Park. COMIC BOOK$ HEEDED "What do you do wttb tbose used comtc books?'' Don't throw ,._m -:rlloJ ue still coo<! U .o..,._ JlauC:Iirll. CbUdreo ill ho&pltal wards wou.ld eDjoJ tbem immensely. U you have reading mater.Lal tbat you don't Jmow what to do wUb, we will gladly get 1t oa your hands. Call the VoliiDteer Bureau, 642-0963.'' 401 GIFT IDEAS We have over 400 new 1969 Fords and used cars in our stock. Any one of them would make a "most wanted" gift at YEAR END SAVINGS! HEW 1969 MUSTAHG HARDTOP HEW 1969 $2398 ORDEr. TODAYJ HEW EH GLI S!i CORTIHA 2-DR. 5EDAH O,I'ICIRS IMSTALLID IY RIAL TY IOAIID TMlHt OUicera oltheNft. port Harbor-Colla -Boord ol Realtora wve IDitallld at lllo llr-a>Mitllc Dee. 11, at tbe Balboa Cllllb. Tbl oftleert art J. Peter 8u'relt, pnllldeol; Cbuloa a. Dr.,er. ar• t1ee-¥Nidtat; Cbulea ColenO<Iby, lodYtu- preaideat; James B. woocs. 81CtetarJ..treuarer; dlreetol's Art Cordoo, Curt Doob, J- Clark..a aod Perry Zimmer- man. RttlriDc otfteers an wu. llam Rlog. or..-; llU. Barrett. first t'lce~esJ.deat; Mr. Dreyer, .Zod wlce..prest- deat; Roy Ward, I&CI'tt&rJ- treasurer; directors wuuam FarDSWorlh, Rod Calderbead, and Elsie Painter. HOREL'co (')').88 TRIPLEHEADER ~ 20-50% OFF ON tAil & TAC«U MONO 112 PRICE C.lli• y .. , ... 44 ...... ~. .. .. ...... ~ FULL BAIT SERVICE 'TAfiL( PHONE 646· 4144 .-10W OLOSEST TO LAGUNA BE·ACH 104 W. C:O.t HIC)hwor, ·Newport lelleh From laguna on tiM right, aerou the bridge from ben E. lee. --- • • I .../ ;--....,._ .._-' ._ We're giving Santa a boost with special prices -for those p10st wanted items on Harbor Area Fem.!,u• Christmas lists. We can't list them all, so HOOVER please come in and look around in ''your -household department store," Crown Hardware! quality HOOVER UPRJQIT Vac uum with two-speed motor beats -.s it sweeps as it cleus, uslng powerful agitation. Re markably llgtrt in weight, easy to maneuvu. Adjusts to rug UUckness. Dirt-flodet bead.llgtJt illuminates wide area.. 3-posiUon handle. Hood gets Wlder klw furniture ••• guard, 'J-PAX TOOL SET, •• , .19.95 PHILCD ''HIPSTER" PHOIIO S wi s hes a wa y tra pped food partic les. With four jet tipll. for fa mil y use. ''Micro-Twin '' l1u d for fut, d oee and geutJe un- derarm and lq groom.inf. eomwall - FOOD WARMIHG TRAY Keeps bods hot electrlcall)', right at the table! Steel surtare in nlnut ftnish. 18x19" sizt. BIG VALUE I •••••.• $3.99 995 lrnprrial &..Speed 5-('UP JE,I&tls jar upen!l al buth ends lu dean. Blades df'laC"h. Chromr base. $1883 T-BIRD $3998 Ideal for tbe 3 slla.Ying beads for extra speed. begiMer Wver. "Floatlrlg Pop-~ trimmer, oo/orr switch. heads" with seU-sbarpenlng Metal case, RECHAR GEABLE rotary blades, Flip-top clean-TRIPLE HEADER 3Z 88 -....... ..... llftt"!!. ~ ........... 1\JW-... -.... $15~ full ..... $41 .... 36 ·-·· , .. n•cun .,,_,.. 10 PASS. ._.,..._ ,...,....., .,, Uh'JJII ...... ...... $1295 ..... ..... $a .... 30 Monlhs 'U ~--SitSrvAI'rb ·-~~ ' t.nc. ON -OFF switch. ' ' ' ' ' ltMIUCLUSM 'HAPPY BOIJDAYS' 4.79VMUI~ IJII 11'1110 ... Plllty of FrnPnlnl •• ' GIMERAL ELICTRIC KITOIEH C.DCK -•IIJilllc • rlld cllal. $ 1/hl •t•·,o..;-;;; colors •••••• • • • • 1!1 fill ............... SoUd State Battery Powoted $14.11 Sab-YlAl Portable PIIONO ---alael Ollly bU'I''l H-.r tbllltul.c lOII'ftlltUl· fton1 Ptqs all&-- (Pblko "-> Podol S..S/4" r~ ~ ~ .. ~~~~·~~H$.1 s.---&-1/1" --· PIQI: a. 4"C" biUwiel(utra..) Cuo. C RPII "-t.cloOed PLIII $ f'UE REroRIJl. WELLER SOLDERlHG KIT Plastic carry cue has ever y- tbi.q Deeded for b..st solderi..Dg. Dlal He&tSo1derlngGunof 100/140 Watts, 3 C(lJiper solder - lDC Ups, tip clla.Dpng wr eoch, fluz brush. solderlag-aid tool, cotl ol 60/.W rosin core !JOlder. tu-.ted maaual •.. ·$7.95 II IHTRoiMATIC TlloiE·ALL Time·AII Delu ~ee Model E·911 $11.!15 MW~sisel Real rnutmam security! Dlsoouraces prowkon by reaUsl!cally tur111D( upto ON &Dd OFF wbilt )'OINt &WI.J, ....'L-_ ~ ~~« *-Wbea l'OO'ro home, Time-All ~ 71" cu start your c:oa .. , CCIIItr01 tus, racBoa, mu.lc ~~ ~~----·N __ ._·_·_·_··_·_·_·_ .. _I_I_.M __ -y-.,.~ ,. -' THE LUXURIOUS I NEW IAlleA .THEATRE , ••••n•••• -···\'1 ........ If • OP'EHS HICHTLY 6:4~ o HOW SHOWIHG-EHDS TUESDAY, FOR MA'TURE AUDIEHCES An adult look at a police de lectin. White Ca1t Aluminum Furniture SETTEE ......... Spec. ot 28.95 ARM CHAIR .... Spec. at 18.95 ' \ COFFEE TABLE Spec. at 14.95 3 Pc. Group Special ot 59.95 AlES AIRE Town & Country Deluxe Folding Chairs Reg. 20.00 each Special ot 2···24'5 Turt~ur Itt and While er Avoudo 111d Avoc1do :16" IAI & 2 IAI 34'5 STOOLS, Spodal at , .. 10" HI, IAI 5'5 STOOL Oftly . .. .. .. . -h •••utlful o..er.t ... c...,.., "UCHIL, uotn• ~PORT . LUClLLE BALL and HENRY FONDA In • 'YOU RS, OURS AND ~INE" -Also- "AROUHil T•IE WORLD IU 80 Do\YS" 68-52 'AREWfll raFORMANCI ~SITIVELV lAlT HA1'18011 AltEA IHOWINO DOCTOR ZHMGO •••• "!HI QUliN MARY" FOR Be svre your fireplace i1 aHrodive enough for the Jolly Elf. We are ''FirepiiCI Specillistl" Selection unlimiNd in fi,.. ploce fumtehlngt, t o o I • • wood bask.ts, bellow., ftc. . s .. our large ..t.dion of firo tcrMns t:Utfom.oftMicM and free VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP OPEN 'TIL 9 EVERY NIGHT IJNTIL CHRISTMAS. CLOSED SUNDAY FINE FURNISHINGS AND HOUDAY GIFT IDEAS SIUCTJD POl QUALm' AND VAWI ,,..,. ._....._ ... ----·· "" .,.,., """ Or-~·· ........ Mltct!Gol. tom. ... -111111 - -wldlt •et'-"" of ,.,.. .. """""""• C.• ... ~.~·-·· •tools. .. ~ I!........,. _, .,_,.,.. .. ....... ... ".. __., ""'--~ .... ~,.... . ................ _,_.., e iJIATTAN II"UIIINITUflla e OINaTTa HTB .......... .,,. e llltOWN .IOfltDAN e P-ATIO f"UiJINITUiJia e WI'I:OUGHT UtON JI'"UiiiiNITUIIIa e I"IJit&~LACa acA&&NI e f"tliiJaf"LAC& ACCaUOiJII IU e RaOWOOO ,rUiJINITUI .. e CAIT liJION "".UiJINITUIIIa • ...,,. ••. Qua•a e OAIItDaN UMalllaLLAI e a&ACH UMiftaLLAI e IYfiiOCO eatna e WALL oaCOIIt e LAMP'S e a.UK&TI e aAAI AND 8AiJI ITOOLI e ALUMINUM I'UflNITUIIIa e HOMa~aiT • LAWN IWINOI .... c:ov. ... ,.. •DOOft MATI • vtCTOtUAN IIIATTAN e HAMIIOCICI e TaA CAI!tn e Dt ... GTOA CHAIJIII e ALUMINUM AWNIHM eCANVAeYAIItMH eT ...... a.Teatfl Bucs are Is the ,_,._,_ -.. -, ... -~_. ..... • 12515 COAST is the ~ace THESE SPECo\LS FOR , DEC. 12·13. U ;• * * * * !suHKIST * 12 oz .• * ___ _,;::.:,_ !JEH!tS :PIZZA ROLLS JACK & THE BEAHS'Fo\LK VERTICAL CUT CREEH BEANS llllrw ud ----.. ·---............ .. .._ .. -Doe. 11-14. •••••••••••••••••• HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1LB. 2La. IMPERIAL APPLESAUCE 303~ZE 2/35t TREESWEET Fresh Produce GRAPEFRUIT LARGE JUICY HI. VEL ORANGES LARGE <16 OZ. 8 LBS. FOR Lo\I~GE STALK CELERY 2/29t .r LEATHER CASUAL LIOHTWIIOHT a cooL Cllak f,.iM .... atJ'e. _.. tii!Nd " dry toft. .., crviM, c--. ~ .... , ""' till """ ,_ -;:::r ... .. 0111 tnpl It c. * T• ..... •• ._ 7·1~ ..._., ..._ S.IO m .ts • • ' • I AM AUDTID 11M IUIIG&.An OI.UGIS .. *•" ... __ ----.1·.~ :..'"":!:'.:=:.::.. ~.~··Iii·== .... .,.. oil, ................. 1101 •• o.a ~ ........... Ia .. ~ • ..-. •_.:. .... ,.... -.... .......... 1 •• , --............ rl ~· •• -........ ~~at.-•s ,. •••••• . ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • :I the llm'OIITHAIIIOREIICIII AliT llC1ICII --'•1 eal .....,.,....,. ... ,. ..... .,. ..,..,, Lao Ane•• popen. Btoatilul ....... priced frnm m ,415 "' au,na. ruturtne: .. _.. bot1111in ll•ine ,_, formal dlnlnc ,_, 2 nr a bothw .. 1bab ar mtulon toe root, 2 or J car prages. Gatten • SaUior appl.._, eo..,..te drive- W07. Stloet )'OUt fatodlo pita 6 '" will -llall4 for,..... Jl"'ola .., JlaJ 19110. Hoclela tl Hamllloa • Baabard . lltUIISOAY, O£C. II, IIIII a! IIlii A DEl. liM, CALl F. • REALISTICALlY PRICED Y.t.C.t.IH CORI4U LOT -11·1 1.014! CL0$1! TO LIDO SMOPPII4G C!I4TIII 21,500 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IM .. DIAll OCC .. ANCYIJ RANCHO L.t. CUISTA 1ft Hllllllntton llea<h hu a .... ho-tnlflblo for Immediate "" cupancy --ol trodlt rtjoetiOIII. I BR, 1 batlll, bull\oino, firop'-, obalto roof, <ofto creta drinway . -;;]'_ ON A CLW DAY ~ I ..... S4 .. 11-14EWPO=R;;;;;T:;;;;;·'U=.,,=='itrf.~=IITI::::U===Ot-==67==3o4GOO= ~IUMPI!I" PI&TUUS REG. $99.95 NOW SlfJ95 Olii!R -~ TAILI!S $250 AMD UP FREE BOWLIMG BAG WITH ,.U,.CWASII: 0,.. •fiUN.WICK Ofl ANY •OWl.. lNG .ALL tl•.ts UP' d. .:.1Jur.; tW ~ .... 'I' fA'.,.."&-' NE1.P<lRT HOME Ml5T BE SOLD . Requires some touch-up. 3 bdrm, Z ba.., 2 ftrC~Iaces, family room. Jusc 100 ft. trcm oeean..LmmedlateoUer 138,950 coosldered. • \ TifM 2 T.mu 3 Tome" 20 words or le•• 1.50 !.50 ~.00 21 .wo rd• 10 XI wonh 2.00 3.00 •. oo 31 word" to 40 words. 3.00 A.OO 5.00 Eoch *'Ord o ... er 40 wOt'dl. .05 . 10 . 15 ---·------- AUO 1 model homo a•allablt for January occupancy. <Loc: Hamilton • Blllhlrd, HuotiDeton Btl<h) $25.G50 .. 07.1110 PHA·YA&~I CALL 961-2929 ANYDAY loot•-10 & 6 Harbor View Special! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ... 12:30·HO p.m. 1032 White Sods Woy Ch«min; 3 B.R. home with elegont Mosler B.R. Suite and private potio. Heated & Ftl· tered Pool. TWO Fireplaces ... formal Dining Room. MCJC}1 ificent VIEW of Boy & Oc~an . Sep. Family Room and all eleCTnc k1tchen Minimal rnointenonce ... and room for children's OWNER IS AN XIOUS STElNWAY~MOND YAMAHA lsu,!:'~~used splllet pluos by I Aeollall, Wblter, Janssen and other&, a-om $389, terms Ute red. Pro•. WurUtJer &pi.Det ' I YOU CAN LOOK AROUND YOU!! SEE THE BREATH-TAKING SU!jS~ OVER CATALINA AND THE UGHTS ON THE 8A Y. lJNtEUAL TWO BEDROOM TWO BATH HOME WITH POOL SET DITO THE HILL81DE • 40' UVING ROOM PLUS DINING. FOR GRACJOL6 ENTERT A!NlNG ..••.••• , ,$48,500 • . ............. .. ' VERY YOUNG DUPLEX OCEAN SlOE OF RIGHWAY. KEAVY SHAKE ROOF-- PRIVATE PATlC6, FRONT HOUSE THREE BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS. APARTMENT TWO BEDROOMS AND DECK. • ••••••••••••••• CHOICE VIEW RENTAL DlSTlNCTIVE --SPACIOUS-· BAY VIEW --FlREPl..ACE- DISHWASHER --BUILT -INS --ASKING $250. PER MONTH AND WORTH ITI l)OX Y. FR.AXI<llti I 1H:.HTOR ' 3:?:i0 Ea't Coni lflillWIY Corona del M1r. Calllor n11 Phone 67J.2222 OPE'\ SE VE:--1 DAYS NEWPORT BEACH REALTY G. T. "Gundy" Gundersen, Realtor • . , ... •• 20"; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDF.R organ near oew 15\lll plus 1-----------------..1 others at blc sa.,tnp. Newport at o P!!!SOIIAU TRAN SPORTATION FCIR SALE. 3000 book& at 100" Financing Available 19< each. Dally Junlt Sbop Sale &C TeWtnkle AI so We: Carry Hardware. 1,000 item&. • LI 8-2018. Established Our Own Contracts 1919. Newport Blvd. at 18111, Coot& lololl&. NEWPORTER MOTORS ALCOHOLICS 542-7217 • .f', O.J.BOS 1223, POIITABLE TELEVIDOII _.. m.oo cu11. w •••· ZOlfo Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa lclosec>.i of Scott ...So!Soeburg -oew, at sat1Dp ot WILL PAY ... 1D $1,000 stoliiWaJ Gr&Dd pluo. P. 0. 8oz. 118$, stdo City, Clllt>rall. ST0116l &AIA6l $20 MONTH (nt. 22:nd • Clfl ... ,.,. • IIIISCELLAMEDUS IIOVIE 1»1 IJ-. Llpl obedlSioe at ,oar l!lt, ........ One of the few ... YES, THERE ARE ONLY A FEW HOMES WE CAN SHOW YOU THAT HAVE THAT AMPLE BACK YARD WITH PLENTY OF ROOM FOR YOUR BOAT OR TRAILER WITH EASY ACCESS FROM THE ALLEY OR BUILD YOUR OWN POOJ... IF YOU WISH. THE HOUSE ITSELF lS A NICELY KEPT .UP 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME WITH COZ Y FIRE- PLACE, CARPETS, DRAPES--IN OTHER WOROO, Jl.ST BRING tOUR BED, TABLE AND CHAIRSANDM.OVERIGHT IN. CALL TO SEE NOW, BECAIBE IT'S REALLY WELL- PRICED AT $27,$00. VERY EAST SIDE COOT A l4ESA AND YOU OWN THE LAND. Only S2I500 WeUs-McC.rdle Re•ltors Reliable Sewice SiliC e l94J Victoria 646-8811 Can't sell it" ... Tt.cle II'? For Fut Action .t Re.tuh• Call n!E DOYLE co .. RelltDn Home for Christmas OWNER SAYS HE'D VACATE HIS CAMEO tnGHLANDS HOME IN 2 HOURS TO ACCOMMODATE A QUAUFIED BUYER OF HIS 3 BEUROOM AND FAMILY ROOM HOME. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY SITUATION PROMPTS THE OWNER TO SACRIFICE THIS. PROPERTY I! $!8, 750 ~~.1\ Bay & Beach Realty Inc. ., ..... 2407 L COAST HWY. C D M --.. . " . ~ ........_ ... ---. . --.... . -.........__, "-"'----.. -)'...._ ' -"-......._ '-- 535 HAZEL DRIVE SPA CIOUS2BEDROOM AND CONV. DEN, BEAMED CEiliNG ••••• lEVEN HAS A BOMB SHEL TER.I OWNER WILL FINAN CE NO LOAM OtARGE I * 642·1771 Anytime* ' Atmosphere 011 IAliOA m. o BEDROOIIIS, 2 BATHS, REMODELED, TH BAY FRONT. $51,!100 ~· 5 .7 ·OL , 4.50 : 5.7 -oz. cologne, 7.00 . -~ SHAVE LOTIOH, Colotn•, Deodorant. fro• II'~ ~ofter than tl look~. roo II'~ m .. de of ~oft cowk•de leather to look ltke tdltgo~tor. It com~ m Wtld Honey. l 1me, and Brown. W1th rust • touch of gold elegance. ,---1!111--.. ---NE'II'OIIT HARtliR SII!JI l FIRST SEC11011--P ... l · LADY 0D LIVt:L Y-wi·'COTY'S ILAN .,.. ..... ~-'"' . ., ..... •wf--,__ Sl,SI FOR HIM··· .JJi/;i$T ... extraordinary JADE EAST G.:lttor Btu tor by LA~Y auxTotl· Seblck Electronic Hot Lather; TIMEX Watches; Revlon Jm. plemeot Sets aDd all popular cosmetics and alter shave preparaUons just for-him BRUT or Ari-'R-)D I)IA by FABERGc SHUlTO N S OlD SPI CE l/IV:E ! Cologn•, .( '; oz .... 1 .,0 Afle-r -~hovc lo tio,.., 2 01. ond cclogne-, 2 0 1 .... $2 u t Aft••·lhOY C loti on <t J~ oz . To le 5 :. Co tog.,• A ~4 0 1 •••. $5 at MEN'S TRAVEL KITS DISTINCTIVBL Y cRoss· need not be present to win ll'lui~mer will be notifie{l by plume Try the new Buxton Thin-fold: Holds a lot wirhout being showy about it. There's even a secret, inside compart- menr. For things rhat are secret. Made of fine-grained Milano cowhide. In black, brown and olive-brown. Maybe it won't buJge. But it'll ~till look rich. Regal Thin -fol~ by LORD BUXTOJ'ti' NORCROSS CHRISTMAS CARDS PROMPT IMPRIHTIHG Sachet ' t~· :~l: . .., .. , Col!ectior-1 of the fi rte~t designs of e"rly Engl ish .snd Cont inenf.s l ~iiver~mith s. Ele- g.sntly reproduced .snd ht~nd cr.sfted for t~ufhenti c det.sil. no; .. silver o .. er copper and nidel for l.s sting bet~uf y ... l t~cquer . , . se11led for f4rn is h protection. -----"""' ...... Gift ........ IIJ Mrnqil •. lfs ercitincas wtll as mystic. Maja the most celebrated ftaltance of Spain. COIOlJlt Spt'ly , 2 OZ. I.M . t Ql. llond Soap, llo. bol, 1 •• .4 Ot, •• , 5 .00 .with the surprising scent ... AMBUSH by DANA Train Cases tjut1tt{4t ~! NEW NORCROSS STATIONERY and NOTE PAPERS--colorful and gift boxed --for Teens, too. ~Xh ~ Lo! CU.LIOM'S SORTILEGE ~v EXCI TIHG Gl FT5-· ......................... '"dt•~hwle ... ._ Telc& S.•l7 •• FOIIIOLADY··-OY'"· ....... -.. ;---... --.. ... --$1; ac:bot --1; ....... -rdnn .... 111:&11 p&IJDw-_ . ._. ...... ., ~ • NEWPORT BEACH !Oc lHE NEWPOll HARaOR ""ONU t.OCM...t..r o-.1, .... , !B I .. "'""' .... """ ......... ...... Whales on Annual Migration to Baja A huge convoy resemi)Jing those seen during World War II is headed California way. But don't get too close to this moving mass-or you might get hurt. For these sh•ps or state are an est•matt>d 6 to 8.000 gray whales heading toward Scammons Lagoon bn-eding ground on the Bajet Ca lifornia coast from th~1r summer residence in the Arctic. TheSt! hulking <:rc<.~IUfl'~ -50 feet m length <md weighing around ZS tons -begin the•r 6.000.m•le trl'k each year before Thanksgiving time. The reason: "1'hc whdiC's can't stay in the north during win- ft"r because they have th breathe air-and that's impossible when· the w;~tcr has a th•(·k coaling of wmter Jce," accordmg to John ."Drcscott, Marineland ol the Pac ific curator. The breath:ng pc:rt b nN.·essary because whale!' an~ mam- mal~ jtlst 1ike mi'n, ~ven tl H1~y do weigh many tons mOrE'. The gny be<tsts go to the 1\rctk tn the f~r:.t plac-e. Prescott said, bt:caust' tis waters <~r:: the only ones that contam enough food for the .'>tg mammals. They feed on plankton and butld up enough fa t to hve through their journey to the plankton-poor southern water s. Years ago a!i many as 300.000 gray whales migrated. But the whale huntt'l soon acpletcd this Qumber. Setting up statJOns all along the migratJon route t he hunters DAY BY BIG BROTHERS 'Hootenanny' coming slaughtt>red them in droves .ror blubber-oil. bone and o t h c 1 Yo ung artists Penny Hix, so-artists, who are associate tea- choice morsels which brought good prices throughout the world. praoo, and John Moe, pianiSI, chen at the Bernard Voice And then one year the migration seemed to have ceased. wtU bring their specialty act, Studio ill Glendale. In less tban a dec;~.de the herds h<td been killed off in such ''Hootenanny wtth great com-Penny Hil began her vocal numbers that for ;~. willie Lt was feared the gray whale might posers" and "Dance lesson," career at Pomona Co llege, have g~ the route of the passenger pigeon and dodo -mto to Newport Beach EbeU Club at makJ.Dg numerous appearances cxtmctlon. noon Thursday, Jan. 9, ill with campus musical or gant. But kilhOK was stopped by internattonal agn.ocment at tht th(o Ebell Clubhouse. z.aUoos and preseoUng her turn of the century and novo the hunter has been replaC'f'd by a U folk music ofhrman.!Ja::Saoo senior recital to 1958. She is new bret.'d of seaman -the whale watcher. ol mes as seen t ou& .. I eyes sololst at St . Mark's Episcopal Every harbor •long the Pacific no~\' bas its own little whale-ca:O:::H.!: t::reta: Y=~~ C~ ~:-=-&Dd tup. ~fleet. ~ ol harpoons. birlocularx Ud camera&~ ••HooleDaD.Dy,'' Tbf daoce stcbordist, t».tl•e ot the middle tfie w~apons ol the day. And all the passengers want to do IS lesston wUl trace to words a.od West, has studied aod coo. watdl. m•tsic the development of tbe certized as 90loist aDd accom. Normally, the herd stays well out~Jde the Ca liformt~ Islands ever popular waltz. panJSI 00 boeh east and west cl\ain 11S Ll passes th1s part of the <.-uast. Rut many stray In· Mr s. L. w. Jenks, program coasts. shore-apparently kno" .ng tha: they a re s<~fe and so ao·e VISiblt: chairman, will present the even to wall:hers on shore . Seen at a distance the whales <Ire gray mounds that sud- Qenly appear and shoot 1a.root geysers of water from the blow· holt>S in the top of their head~. The spouting LS accompanted Oy the whale's ··voitt'," 11 hLr h is a hoarse tooting something like a Bronx cheer Watche rs also can catch a glimpse of some jun10r member~ of the convoy-1.800-pound "infant" whales. Most of the caiVC!' <lrl.' born aft er the adults rea<·h BaJa but mcvLt abl y it few of the females don't qULtc makt' Lt. They have to bear the•r babies m what ever pm11y sheltered spot thf'y tan find along the northern part or the route. The calve.c; then .<ipend the next few month~ nursing-at the rate of many gallons of milk ., day. In fact. enough is consumed tn gain hundred:> of pounds daily during the (Lrst fCI\ mont hs or b•rth. The voyage back to !he ArctJc rs the mu!'t dangerous part of the round trip for the c·alves. Tt:e adult whales are large enough to scare a nyo~ or any- thing but the calves are not so fortunate. They are Jn ron~tant danger from killer whales ilnd larger sha rks which s ingle out tht: r('latively defenseles.c; infant..; for a meal. Only n1arna stand.c; in the way-all 25 tons of her . And she will fight fiercely to protect the infant. 8 Interest from the 1st of any month on funds received by the lOth. 8 lnte 1 rest from date of receipt after the l Oth. C) Interest to date of withdrawal on funds left 3 months or longer if eccount remains open until qu1rter's end. 5% per annum compounded daily current rate on passbook Hvings. 5 2511( ,., annum on ~ Mlntmum '-'""' oa:ountl • in multip6b of $1 ,000. 114q~ d.r ... jiL6t call DI"_COitfe~ .MUTUAL SAVINGS ........ ........ ,. •••oc••••oN -7 £Mt Ceo" Hw-Y •-Dllllor. Colli. t:K2S T111....,_ t7'S-SOlO --· nu ... -· ........ Early grads named .. The trustees of the Ne\\-port-Mesa Unified School Oistric! have appr oved early graduation at the cJose of the tall semes ter, Jan. 24, for the following high school seniors: NEWPORT HAR BOR Pam Wells Christine Turner Dana Ba ldwin Donna Wineman Susan. Ulmer Lisa Bauer Debbie Wyre Bill Verosko Sue Boes Michael Wedemeyer Tyleoe Boss COOT A MESA HlGtl Mar y Woodley LaureU Brown Patricia Bagley Allen)' lrborouf'h Timothy Burke Luther P. Barker Karen Zahnled.@r Linda Burnett Anita Blbiloni Debera Clayton Uouila.S M, Booth John Coury Krisloe Brenner James Cr ispin Christi Briscoe Lenette Er ickson Cheryl Caballer o VaJe ne Jerram Richard Cam~lon Martin Jur jall:s Don Richard Clark Susan Kahmann Joyce RelK' Clark Nancy Kelleher Sandy Desja.rdine Annette Langille Gay le Dona.ti Gail Matthews Julie Engelman Hove~·t MLIIer J;, Janet F'orteville Bruce Milne Gary Gannon Hilda Moll Dave Goerke Linda Morley Ch.arles W, Gr igg Terry Nichols Mike Gross Made lyn Osgood Vicki Hackbarth Terl Quiroz Dorotny Hartleb Trude Qulroz Rick Holland Linda Schweickert Jackie Hooper Jan Serrantino Monlb Hunkle Elleeo Stuart Lori Jones Mavis Sutton L una Kah.D Datld B. Swart Gwen Kalama JobD Robert Tail Stepben Kobne.r Steprante Tayku Marl.a. Legulsamon CORONA DEL MAR Rita LeYerett Elite Ma&s K~ren Baleo Bishop Bradley Da.tkl Bradt Brotherton Butler - Oa.rleoe Maguire Roberto Marcarelll C la.lre McAMDey Terea McAYoy Jeooy McGregor Marlene Meister Patricia Miner Pamela Morpn. EUeD Moser Rose Moss Ke't'lD Wulbero Gary Myers Tllla. Nealon Terua.Noble CbtrJ .. O'GI.ra. E~ O'llelll Kall!y 0'11 tl1l ROM!d Olio -·-FNII-AlURWitk R----Do.t'ld SUI ~­_..... .. ,.,.,. . ---·--..... , .... 'l'wrt .-n u • _.,rr,.. ESTANCIA HIGH .IO~na Baldwin /I.Ol.r)' Bradshaw D:avtd Burgin Mark Cocllran Ron Cochra.n Na.ncy Coddington Robin Coleman Neil De Cr isci Katllryn Edwards Charlotte Ely Wenrty Falconer JOl ~J ile} La.IU'el Ge ntry Nancy Gonya Sandra Gr ilfin Debra Headley Cynthia HUI Btu Holmes ThOmas Ja.ocar Jerry A. Keller Marleen La.Uerty Kathy LA!s Katen Madden Janet Matson J ea.one Mayer Jan t.llehael Alma Morales Pem Myrlck Susie Pantoia Dale Reusch Teresa Rice Paula Rtcbl:er Rallort Riddell KJm Rioodl Lore .. i·Rol-r• Gail Roy GloM RudOlph Shereeo Sandon! KeYln Set&DoebeleD Marjorie Sclnrev Jeapn1,. Smith TlmSmllll Sua. Stunekl Guy- MU'fSIWTu --DIIMT-- Patr1dll To.U.. Fruet .. Vu c1oo E-. Holoov .. v._ n. .... t ... -·-· -·-....... w4 CUol Wloo ~-~.. ... the perfect Chnstmas gtft ... DANC E LESSONS I WH.I.LE WAl011NG TRIPS For the conveniencE' of whale wltcher s, Davey's Locker wtll run the 140.passenger cr uiser, Island Holiday, from tbe Balboa PavtUon, 400Mainst. The whale hunt trips wut begin 1 p.n •• daLly trom De-c. 21 through Dec. 31 . Beglnnlng Jan. 4 ttlere wUl be week-erxl trips only, departing FOR INFORMATION CAL.L : at 9 a.m. a.OO. 1 2816 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Telephone: 675 -221 2 SERVICE OPPORTUNITY! now ! $2 So OFF on service with this • ad ...• good until 1969! SAVE--SAVE--SAVE--SAVE :J.o HEW OWNER ROBERT BRADLEY HOLIDAY SPECIALS COLOR TV'S FROM STEREO CONSOLES $299.95 RADIOS B & I PORTABLES FROM FROM FIOM $199.95 $9.95 ' $99.95 Your exdusive Zenith dealer for Corona del Mar ' • llfG &d from -:••:•:•:•:•:.!..-==.~D£C.~u.~· cb»1st:mas Is <.lOb~· wonb~»FUL WO»k . I ..... ---NOI'-AlA-A~ ... a.... a. a..:-1 1"\..-61-. 1 .....aiiUJII Box 1 1 ........ ft:Me... PM* fMI IUMO"I ........... LA .IU.DA. CM.I,. "~ K .. AY WO&JC," b • -·••1'1 DOtico of ldou. Tlllo IDohaded tho tlloqht of -·· .. 1.1 -•llnwa. •ma ,,.. ... God at work," Ia aleo • eefviq Gocl'a JftllatlcnL Thi'OUJ'h Adam, lin moved upon all men, and death by .in. 1"haa1r; God. throu11h the aecond Adam (Ch.Nt Jnu.) the ain-debt hu b..n ~id. but the .c.n of ain will follow man until he co~ into hUi l(lori.Aed body like the body of J•ua (I JohD 3:1-3). You and I both know that in ltJ)ite of all the em...,.. ia c:hemUtry, .cience, medicine and in the field of electroniel, there k more aielme. and aufferin.lt' today than ever in the hittory of maD. II I beliewd in ewlution I would believe in it in rev.ne! Man may have moN brainl tocta•. but Ood cleat. below the collar-button -God deal. with hearU, not braiaa. WheD a m&1ll putl hia thu.m b. in hit lapela and announces, "[ am an athei.t," or stawlt em a apeaker-'1 platform and decla~ "1 am an evolutionilt," ..-hat that maD ill re.lly doinr il announcing, "I AM A FOOL!" Why would l mAke a bold tt.fttement like that? I make it on the crounds of &he Word of God: ''TH"B FEAR OF THE LORD IS THE BEGINNING of bowl- edp" {Prov. 1:7). It matten not how many derre-one may have, if he deDirM God and refUH~t to fear Him, then according to God that pen.on il a fool. -'l"t.. Go.pel Hour, Greenville, S. C. The Chri~tian Life By lou is A. Jac:obsen ,,.,. "THIE I!'IAHG!L," a.. Z5, L..,.. P:l•r44. -nty Wonl Mve 1 hid in my hurt that 1 mtpt not sin aplnst n ..... (Pu. 11.11). "'Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." After we Nve been tMen into the family of God through the new birth, then as His children we must feed continuously on the living Word, that we may a:row in grace and in the l..nowl~ of our lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A stunted or dwarfed person Is to be prtied. How many dwarfed and stunted Christians we meet in life. All be- c.use of their neglect of daily feed ing upon Him the "Bread of life." The Word of God has a cleansine; and purifyina effect upon the life of the Christian. We are born aaain through rts instrumentality as it rs used by the Holy Spirit "Born again not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the Word of God, wh ich liveth and abideth for~er" (I Peter 1:23). Jesus said to His disciples, "Now ye are clean through the Word which I have spoken unto you" (John 15:3). Clunliness of body is important; but cleanliness of heart and mind Is infinite- ly more important. If the heart Is clean, the thousht li fe will be clean and our actions. our words will be only such as will please ou r l ord and Saviour and maa- nify Him on earth. Our cry should be, "Cleanse thoo me from seaet sin." It is possible for some SINIII sin left unjudged in the Christian's life, to be fostered and cherished, until 1t finally has taken such root that it corrupts the life. "As a man thinketh so is he." Is 11 not tragic and deplorable to find· Christians feed ins upon cheap, trashy no¥els, and even obscene sex stOf'ies whiCh fill so ma ny popular mquines of the «My. When the mind and heart, the storehouse of the 5001, are filled with such prbliae, What can be expected but the uniCHetv siaht of a Qtnal, flt:lhly, lustful Ctvist1an, walk ing in the flesh and not in the Spirit. "They that ere Chrisrs have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If w live in the Spirit let us also walk in the Spirit" "He that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption: but he that sowrlh to the spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting" (Gal. 5:24, 25: 6:8). Are you, Christian, filling your heart and mind with the world's sewaae? No wonder you are defeated in your daily li fe! Naturally you lack joy and pe1ee wtlich come from abid ing in Him. Put those things from you. Shun them as a pique. Cheap, vile love stories will rob you of yoor desire to feed on Him in the Word. The secret of DAILY VICTORY is given us by Jesus.-"ABIDE IN ME." If the heart. the well spring of life is dirty, foul and bejrimed, then we be- ho'd a shattered, seared, unwholesome pel'50nality. Keep, 0 Christian, your heart, your mind 'd ean through daily feastina and feedina on the cleansing. purifying Word of God. Dltvid gave us the key to victory several thousand years ago, when he said, "Thy Word have I hid in mine heart that I might not sin apinst Thee" (Pt.a. 11~11). Make the Bible your daily companion and it will amaze you the strensth, joy and peace and inner calm of soul that will be imparted to you. Young woman, young man. fac ing divers temptations wh ich hive beset ~ before and behind, do you want v:ctory over sin? Do you lonJ for a d un life? Often temptation has overcome you to leave you weak, trembling. broken hearted ever your defeat. let me impart God's way of victory, His secret of success, of vtc- tory in the Chm t•an life. ''Wherewithal shall a young ma n cleanse his way? Do you yeern for clean thou~hts and actions and heaven's ;oy in your soul? Then heed the Holy Ghost inspired answer. "By taking heed thereto accOf'ding to thy Word,. (Psa. 119:9). That i!t God's remedy for a slothful disobedient, and dishonoring Christian life. Make It a daily habit to feed on God's Word and to seek His face in secret communion. Bible reading and prayer are the saints most effectiw weapons to counteract the f1ery darts of Satan. The abiding l1fe, "In Me." is the clean l1fe. the fru itful lite, the prayer answer- ed life. which brings glory to the Father, "let your light so shine before men that they may see your good worils, and slor1fy your Father which is in heaven" (Matt. 5:16). When we are in Him, 1n Christ. pra1se His holy Name, we are ~WW creatures. new creations. "Old things have passed away, behold all things are become new." How is this brought about. th1s new life in Him? As already mentioned. the Holy Spirit uses the WOf'd of God in Qu ic kening and regenerating power. When the Spirit of God moved upon the water of the deep, upon a ruined, marred creation, we then see the beauties of a new creation as it came from the hands of our creatOf' God. There came a day, when the Spirit of God moved upon my heart. your heart, to and behold. these marred sinful beinas, {you and me) then, as we heeded the Word of God, received and believed it, became new cf'Niures (I new creation) in Him. Then as new creatures 10 Chr•sl, seated in heavenly places even now, may we not brin& shame, dishonor and disgrace to his Holy Name by our indifferent, car&- leS;S cama! li~e. The ftesht1 life is bri?4Jght about by our neglect of prayer and the dilly meclltat1on and feedmg upon H1m. May the words of this sona be1our Pf'8)'· f'r daily, "let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me, All His wonderful passion and purity. /a 11.a-J6 :l9 il ,.... o/ 6iMi"l 1M ....... --" 1M;,.._,. I• IAil ,.... _, -..... ~ " -,.., ....... 14? llr • ...J llr~. M.H.T., Nila, Mi<:4. To .. remit lila" ia to declare liD forfiYM oa tlte booio of faith ia the Lor1f J-The Apoode P-Ia A ... 10:43 esplaiaod dearlr to tlte hoaoobold of Conteliua "that throup Hia aame (J..-) wboeoefer belineth iD. Him lhall ha" rtlllllaeion of .U..." Nowhere ia Scripture do we 6ad that Peter or Paul or uy other ~ forsue ODe of hi. U.. 11ae for· sf~ of .U. il aomethin« which belonp ...u.Jy to God, aad hu .... , ...,. delet!ao.d to man. On the authority of the Word of God, ew:ry beliner declaru tina forpven to the one wbo receiv• Cluillt u bit SaYiour accord· m, to John 1:12; likewi.e thote who reject the Go.pel hne their aina; retained (Acts 8 :21 ·23) . "ilJ zh.e CAurcla &O tlarou&htM Crtt~~ Tribu- lotion? Mn. /. "··DaroU, M~A- There ia no definite Scripture stating that the Church wiU not go through the Great Tribulation, but it ia not difficult to deduce from the prophetic Scripture. that the Church wiU be caught away before the Great Tribula· tion beginL 1 Thee.. 4 :13-18 &howa plainly that when the Lord Jeaua retuma for Hi• Church, He will only come to the air ; He will not come back to the earth at that time. But in Zechariah chapter 14., we read that His feet will ttand on the mount of Olivet; thi11 will take place when He comes bade to liberate Jeruaalem from the victorious armie. at the Battle of ArmA!eddon-following which He will reign in Jeruulem for 1,000 years u King of kings and Lord of lords. ll'hat is meant by 1M ri~kleoUJTil!JS of Christ? C.L., Los Angeles. Christ HiQJself is righteousness, and is made ri~hteouaness unto all who put their .tr~st in H1m. II Cor. 1 :30; 2 Cor. 5:21.) Tlus IS the sinless perfection required by a holy and right- KlUS God. one who cannot even look upon sin. Thus it ia only the righteOUIUles& of Christ on u1 and in u.s that makes us acceptable to God, for no other sinless person has ever lived. Pkwe t:.,·plain 2 Pdn J :/0. II. I. H. C.. Oakland, Calif. This VB!-~a::.e ment io ns th e day of the Lord, ~·hich refen to the Da y of Jud~menl . At the Da y of Jud;!ment. the earth and the hl"avens will be deslro)·ed by fire. and as slated in Revelation 21 :l there will be a new heaven and a new earlh. The deKription of the final destruction of thi~ earth is ~imi lar to that of a tremendoua atomic expiO!ion. Verwe II T& • minda us not to wonhip those thin ~!!l that t ha11 paMi awl). but that our lh·es should he li ve<! for God'~ honor and ~lory . rlwll u tlu e:xplanalion of the pGJ.Sfl&e in GeneJi.J 49:22, ")ost!ph i.s a fruilful bough"? Mrs. M. ). 8., fF l.chila, KGtU. This is the bleaaing that Jacob pronounced upon hia fav orite son, Joseph. Thia bleaeing was fulfilled, for although Joseph ia counted among the 12 sons of Jacob, yet none of the tribes of hrael ia called by his name. I!Uiead of 1he "tribe of Joteph," his two sons, Ephraim and Manaa.eh, became two of the tribes of l aud, so that thereby Joseph receives a double blesaing. If 1M Lord )uw i.t returnin~ for HU Churcl• bejore 1M Cuat TribuU:alion, wluu dMJ thf! first rt:Jurrection re/t:r lo in R~:v. 20.-5? M.N, So. /knJ, IP.,A. The first resurrection will be in two parta. 11.e fint part will take plaor when the Lord Jeaua returns for Hia Church •ccordinjllj to I Thesa. 4 :13-18. This is rollowed by the Great Tribulation, at the end of which the O!riatiana martyred £or the Lord during that terrible lime will be resurrected at His return to reign £or 1,000 yean (Rev. 20:4). KiraJJy u~ HebreMJJ 10:26, .. if we 1in wilfulJy oftu tl&ol~Ut: h.ow received tM knowl- etlg~: o./ ~~ trUlh, IA.ert: rem4inetla M more MKrifice for .tiru." /.11'., Kt:nt, Iowa. The sinnin« wilfully ia a definite rejedion of the Lord leaua Chriwt, and u mentioned in va. 29 theae evm go so far u to "tread under foot the Son of God" and comider Hi• pre- cious blood u unholy. 1t ia obviou. therefore that theee are unsaved. It i• euential that we make sun: not only to have belined in the Lord leslll Cbriat u Saviour, but to ban received Him into our heart and life. John 1:12 maka thia w:ry dear, .. But u many u reuiued him, to them p~ be: (God ) power tO become the aona of God. ~m to them thai beliew on his name." 0 Thou Spirit divine, all my nature refine, 'Tilt the beauty ot Jesus be seen in me." _ Dou 1M B& .....U..n 1am61iof: Jo' r---------------, fUIOftC)'? 1-Y.,Hopwoot~,P .. 11 Lee .. b!E! !D~dl~!. ~!~~m~~~!!. pop.., i ;~hS~·~!i~;~4~1S oea41a& pft ..,bocrlpclooo"' the ~al Clld-o --rale: I'"·Col~ 3:5 and .,.._ Scri-AU I ..... O.rilolaao oltoaJcl .. .w ,,...... and ONLY $1 .00 FO• 6 MONTH$ 1"""'--of aD ldoda. Aa a1tonoo1 Ia I We will send a gHt eard to Cbe reclpteat or the MJNcdpebl. ColoMa. 3:2, we ahoald ....... •t.tklaa . . . . . . . . I on thinp .bow. Dell 011 thlnrp ....... .. I I SEND YOUR GIFT SUBSCRIPTION ORDU TO: I mt: EN!I~. 2721 E. Cout ""'·· eo .... delllor, Collt I~ I 1-I I aTf Nil) ITA ~-------Z'JP __ I I GII'T ,..,. I ...................................................................................... --I I ADI .................................... " ............ -.-· ........... ·--·--I .L._ __ a:_ -~~ st•!!~;;=·;:;-~;;, ............... :;;;.:_.1 -'•"1'1 DOU ... boo--.p, olin onrlook God'o Thlt J~ be,r Goll'o ~ tor tho ..W octl'rittoo Ia thlo world. Cloriolluo co11o our attmz -.,. tllaD ...,. oilier 1lltloDs lleattmod -r- Uon to God'a wort< for IDIIL At the ....,. t.tme, It where ·tluoulhoal tho a-an wwW. tMr toOk, auuroo aa that lila-pa,... alw110 wtll be flllllllod. with th.., the lmowlodp ot tho OliO tru. God ud Ao .... loolc, we ........... ' BU. power aDd loft. Ao tho only optimlata Ill tho old What a variOty of people and objoc:ta God uaod world, they bollewcl God would 11011d what tiW to earry out Hta piUII I Heaven and earth were world 10 eorely oeedod, a a.d-. both eallod to to help. God lneludod poor people 0n11 God ooold ~ thJa momoat for Hb 8oD such u 16oeph and Ma17. He uaod uneducated and to eome to thlo earth. ' very ordinary people ouch u the ahepberdo, who By both apeech and alienee God OOMOIItrat.d were euardinr their •he,ep. He called too on acien· men'• attention on Chriat'• birth. For thoua&Jidl of' tiato who lived hundN<ll of mllea awoy from the yoano, He had apoken to men throulh Hto proplwtos acene of the drama. Be alao uaed emperon and Otten in the p~viou• thousand yean ~ than 10vernon, who wanted lnfonnation for govern-one ~at prophet had appeared at the aame time. mental purposes, to wor k for Him. All event! Yet for the 400 yean prior to the lnearnatloD, meshed into the wonderful mosaic. Nor were the when Malachi had been God's mesaenrer; He bad an,elic hosta, God's celestial servants, i~ored . not apoken or W)ven any written revelation to Hla Creation, with ita stan, also had a part to play in people. As men waited expectantly, this aJience the ma"el of Christmas. made them the keener to hear God apeak aaain . A twp-fold preparation had been going on for It was not until a year or so before Jesus• birth centuries. God had been apeaking to men and tell-that the heavenly visitor to Zacharais brourht a inr them that He wu arranging for Christmas. message from God to men. He began by saying why Jes us would come (Gen. To fulfil Hia purposes, God had to find varioua 3 :15). He followed this by tell inc us that He would people and object& to carry out His will. He needed be born a Jew (Gen. 12 :3) and then which tribe a man and woman of character to fonn the family He would honour by Hi s birth (Gen. 49 :10 ). Not into which Christ should be born. The man mUJt leaat did God indicate that He would be a royal be so vi rtuoua that he could avoid the alighteat aUII· person of David's family (2 Sam. 7 :12 & 18). His picion of any loose living, let alone immorality. He birthplace wu also revealed (Mi c. 5:2). Further, must also be obedient to the commands of God He would have a unique birth-from a virgin ( Isa. whether naturally they pleased him or not. God 7 :14). Although He would be born as a baby, He found him in Joseph, a man who received God '11 in- would be the mighty God (lsa. 9 :6 & 7 ). struction five times, each time respond inc with The world's preparation indicated that "when complete obedience. the fulness of the time was co me, God sent forth God needed a girl who was unquestionably a. his Son," as the Apostle P aul said (Gal. 4 :4). The vi rgin. She also must have a strong faith, be will~ Romans had given the world hi ghways that ing to follow God's plan and be prepared to suffer stretched from Rome to the farthest part of her shame and misunderstanding in fulfi lling God's empire. They had brought the known world under purposes. God found her in Mary. one government: their laws pl'otectt-d t he rights As Jesus waa to be given "the throne of his of individuals. The Roman postal .system made father David" (Luke 1 :32) God waa seeking a rapid communication easier. As Rome had finished family in which Je!=IU!=i could be born as a descen- her conquests, the wo rld was enjoying a time of dant of David. God found it in Joseph. Matthew peace and prosperity. traces back his genealogy to the great King of The Greeks had given a language and culture Israel, so He had a legal right to the throne. to the world. Alexander had spread the Greek Jan-Yet God had removed a family that waa in the guage with his conq uests of Western Asia and very line of the succt-ssion because of the sin of Egypt. Surprisi ngly enough, the Romans did not J ehoiakim (Jer. 22 :30). God overcame this diffi- impose Latin on the world, but educated Romans culty. The royal line can be tr aced through another learned the Greek language. Hence a la rge pa rt of relative of David, Nathan. Jesus waa born into the known world had no barrier against the spread David's family. 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(0.. .., ·~--:r.-.... .. -..-.... -· ., .. _.,,, lh.-CI._ .=. ........ , 0 ... ----·.a .. !:: .::. :-.-• ;-"..'!r: ·-.. -.-a.a:.'tz ·--............ • ~·.:t ~!.~=--":·r~··~··­"itT.. -·-'--J!II:,•=--. ·=--.. -I --·---·-- WHAT WILL HAPPEN? ~M THE J! .. IH HOPE, lOX 1'07• LOS AMGILI!:S In !,he deteripli~ Paul p:,.e., of 11.W: urtum of the Lord to the air, we have • triad :or~~­ eOmp.ntrilenh, namely, lhe aboat 'of thO.'l.Ord: the voiCe of the Archa"8el: the trump ~od. It may be that the!e three bluta are rtlated to those participating in the Rapture. The shout of the Lord may call the dead in Chriat. Aa His commanding voice reached Luarua in his grave, so the saved dead will respond en matae to Chriat's authoritative voice u the Resurrec- tion and the Life. The voice of the Archangel m'J be connected with thoae '1who are alive an remain," while the trump of God may summon the dead raised and lbe living chan1ed to meet the Saviour. With the blowing of the silver trumpet. in Num. 10, there were three bluta guiding the journeying of the laraelitea. The firtt and ~econd blasb gathered the tribe., while the third blut commanded lhe host to much forward. Only a particular eection of the dead will ariae at firat-the dead in Chriat. The rest of the de.d, the wicked dead, will remain in their gravea until the Great White Throne, when all the remaining dead muat be raised for the ratification of their condemnation ... And I saw the dead, small and great. atand before God" !Rev. 20:12). Here, then, is a soul-comforting hope, our holy, happy dead are lo rite again. Death will not keep ita prey. Chriat will eome aa a conqueror. AI the Victor o'er the grave, Chriet will command the graves to yield the duat of thoae who, while on earth, belonged to Him . He who brought the body to dull becau.e of •in ia to raise the duat in rnurrut:ion of s lorJ. Jeaus declared that God wu able to raiae up children oul of llonea, and what are atonea but solidified dust ? If, at the beginninJ, God waa abte ' to create the body of Adam out of the duet of the earth, 1urely He is able to _fa.hion the aJorifi.ed bodJ of believen out of their buried du.t or uhes. ADd for a full diacuMion of how the de.d are raiaed up, and with what body they are to come. we mut ttudy the 5Jelll reMarrection chapter, 1 Cor. 15. 11naa, what happens when Jaua eoms ia thi•: the tpirita of our holy dad return with Jes~q (them wiD God bri"'l trith Him) aad at tho! ...,..... their duet ia WTOqht upon and eoul meet~ body on the .-.urrectlon mom. There will then be ur,• icocool what Paul callo "the ,ec~emp. lion o the body." Next in order to111m the tru.l--..aion of all the: li•ins Minta. ... e whidt are ali .. and remain, ahall be ca.,td up." .. We lhaJJ 'not .U ...... bat we oltaiJ aU be dtaapd (I n.... 4:1t; I Cot. 15:51 ). So 1boro .,. ..JJI!o. DOW liYillf who may lllftl' die, WUt a WOil• derlul eltpOrieaco It w .. ld be to lay ..W. tlte mortal f.,. -.lily I Ita a Chrilliaa, I c1o 1101 .-m.k &.,. doadt. If I ...... to 110 .... by lito way of a ,..... God willplllll -dyiq ..-I a1-,. ._I -ali" ..... 1oaoO -. II io iaperatlft ao to tho t1tot If -b .,. ............ 00.. the .., .a ••' a, all il .. ww-.. r -.... ..a ... !lni_.,..., ................... -.IBetRtvZale.-.,... .. -m., .. "-1 ...... llloa. • C.rt 141 W. • 6· wfoldl11 o1 Otri.&'• .......... ,, .. ai ....... .. too ""!!lk!'P' a c ,. -... Lon11ta"' ··=-................ . ., _ .............. ... ..... ... .... '1 seal' • .., ........ Lonl. -·-Ro" .. I V"O Blo 0 ......... 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CO.UT HIWAY CO-A Dl!L ll.t.R ORiolt 3-'1450 s•u 1942 A CON5ERV4TIVE .,,..ch N lnwrsnce ED WAIID off"'' 6 R .. fro I'IM•r. 67:1-9379 Kathy Roo weds Carl Johnson IIJ.u Katllttl Palricla Root JoiiMoa ol 'flO E. Col.ll.u. alJra of .._.. lid ....ua. "' lnllll Con, t.._ _, "'-· ... lbo -"'lllr-lll ~Mea• u. bride of Cart..,. ,.. a.... Harold tAtrtN tbl ·,~ ...... lliUI 11 lr9tM J-tau~Yulaceer-portor-llll-rtacoero-c-~i cw. tar DO 11 1111 Kolcltl>o<-c_ .... -· no wide wu lilY• 1o .-. Allllllltf 11 tbo ro-~ CbWeb,Loc-a.ell,oe ...... br bo< -· etr111oo wwelll.uSollol WUto SalowdlJ, HoY. SO. Tbo llrldt -U O<lt:lllll Uti IIIII S.... Tllomu, lbo The bride Is lbo d&tllltiC ol G&llllll .... olpolol d'.IWUII brltlt'1 eotllllls. Dr. Ud llro. TtrrtllLUoRoot ... -.-.. laet IIIPllqotd Tbo bride Is lilt &raDd· ol Z5Z3 Mooaco Drive. ltYlae 11 puell oa u A UDt Klrt ud da"fbler of Mr , ud Mrs. Cove. The eroom's weata art tbe ate Oowtnc trala. Her w-eU staaley S. Root of SuClii....U Yr. aod Mrs. Carl Aadrew wu beAd by a Clll of reem-and Mrs. Lester c. LowuDdtbl (C amrto HOII!Irt pboto J broidered lace ud utUe petals late Dr. Lowe of Newport S.cb. 'ftJ't scattered at rudom. Her The groom's cruq,veatJ:art oab' piece ot jewelry wu an Mrs, Quinn Nichols aod tbt lalt liletrklom dlamood IDII sappblre Mr. Ntcbols of Orange abd Wr. croas, a gift &om her CJ'a.od· alld Mrs. Carl Johuoa ol motbtr. Sbe earrled a coloDial Ora.oce. t1c1aqDet of pink roses and Tbe bride was graduated from llepbollllls, LaCWIO Beaeb Hlp School aDd Miss Kathy LyiUI. Tlltaer of alteoded California Western J...acuoa Beach sernd as maidot UDiver sttx. In Sa.D Diego. Sht wu booor and tbebrldesmaldswere a 1967 Children's HomeSoctety Mlas l.Aslle Root, the bl'ide's debutante. Mr. Johnson was slater; Miss Pamela Jobnson, graduated from Oranp Hlgb the p-oom•s sl..ster; Miss School aod CaWornla Western Deborah Selz, Miss Laurie Ran-University, where lle was at- dOlph and Miss Suzanne Witte, filla.ted with Sigma Tau trater- the bi'Jde's cousin. Miss Wnnea nlty. The young co~le wUI Uve Holm, the groom's cousin was in Welllle«, Mass., whe re tbe fiower girl. bridegroom Is employed by the Best manwas JamesWissler, F.O.R.A.C.S. divi sion ot the and David T. Root and Terrell u. S. Navy as an electronics S.Root, the bride's brothers, and enlrtoeer . Richard Hale, Duane Branoon and Thomas Suttmeler were casbers. Mark Theobald, ttMI bl'lde's cousin, was ring beU"er. Tbe organist was Mrs. Ellen Wright. Joub Cleaver sang "One Hand One Heart," "The and "The Lord's Prayer.'' A four tiered wedding cake centered between two candle· Eleclion of1cials named A 1111:1rt, QlllkiE •ut'll WW. •A...-of,........., to U ..... 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II --· tt10 -........ or •-wu-lMII,uwu tt10 INI-It oelloOI YtUI aDd 1t10 ~moot or etoetloo or. -ooly oo IIIPllcattoo tor tlctala. nadm!UUC• oa .c:bo1uticpro~ "CuceUatiOD of tbe Dee. 17 biUoa, Ud wtutapen to abide mlfltlaC with the aelt mett1nc by dlltrlet rules atld regula- lttlor Jan, 7. tlou. •Authorl&ed the traln1Bg of •Appronl of a ooatract for ooe ot our visually t.DdiCIA)ed Btlatwood Cblpel, lnc., of students 1n the Westmluter Costa Mea to UM Moate VIsta "TROT-TROT, gobble-gobble, bang-bang, sohoot district. · Elementary schoo1 llellltles ss yum-yum"-Tbis Is the story of Mr. and r;;;;;:;::======spec=Uiod==·==::;:;:;l Mrs. James Eubank of Corona del Mar, ~f@' ''e'oJl who were winners of the real live turkey i{<~..., SJ ' k' -~~ grand prize at the Tuesday Club's turkey r:P' avlt s '':l trot, held the saturday before Thanks-~GJ. Fashion Island Spedal .~<>9. giving. With gun In hand Mr. Eubank ),{~, 1 :&1)~ prepares to take out after his live bird. Make-believe safari What's the best way to study a wr iUng dir ectly to African country? It's to visit ther e. children, throu~ll a pen pal pro- What's the ned best way ·.• To gram that has bef>nestablished. pretend you're vlslttng there Students have had the oppor - and have voice contact wtth tunity tochooseoneor')safaries those people who are. That's including those going through wbat t be class of Mrs. HJide the Nile River Valley, Oi:.tmond Denno Is doing at Sonora School Country, Go ld Coa st, the Con1;:0, 1n Costa Mesa. West Africa, the Sahara Deser t lmaKi,nary salaries are being and the Is lam! o! Mada~~:ascar. organized and a shortwave tete-Students prepare for these phOne conver sation is planned. safar le~ by rcadtnlt Looks, maps Miss Dorothy Levine, a former and charts, a1KI atr hne and ship 4th grade teacher at Sonora timetables. Stutl~c-uts t~n pre- School, Is now teaching ln Mon-pare a complet~c-.ilU~rar~·. r ovla, Liber ia. ThrouKb the co-tncludtni!. transport.atlOn to aud MERRy (1/Ji/S Jii!A S 10 all from Lorraine Sutherland operation of Earl Ber nhardt, fr om that &r~ whach they. <U't> crandfather of one oi Mr s. studylnr. M~tlon P•~·tur~ ftlm s Denoo's stiJI'tents , the telephotK> .tnd . filmstn~s WhiCh tncludr shOrtwave contact will be made Afncan folk son.:saoci Coni,'Oa rt I ll\ I.O LD BRACELET A\11 01.\B\1 Cram/ OjH·n in~ .'f.rC"ial ~19.95 • ' .. When the lights &o -on again aU over the trees and • 'God /JI('SS Tiny Tim ·· Think: Peace. Health, Prosperity and gifts that please! JAMB O~EE ~O A O AI BA YSIDE 0 ~1Vf N [WP O~I BEACH 675 J18J FASH IONS AT THE BEACH OPE N SUNOAYS IH shortly, will also htghhght the stlkly. PARENTS of 15-yen..old EUr.-Miss Levtoe !las beeowritin~ Mr s. Uenooisalsodt•ve lopiuJl 11.1.1t'th Lurene Er nstein, 776 to the clll.ss, tellinl!' them about a full 30-m~nut:. len..,1h play on C 'I A R l'"nd , hf'r ell'nAriences m LltJer ia and Afric.t, whh:h ~111 be put on by r" on ve., ~tr ... s, are ..... ~ 11 1 1 1 1 I"-1 -1 l"- 1. to contacts with various E.tst 1e s tx ~n s or ,.., rt>s " ,.., ~·ill~ new~~l~C S J . t hroughout rhe nation to help Atrico~.n t·ountr ies. StUdent s are student bot }'· tiM .JH. L IZ ~alii Shed last Mo~.r-·h ll'h le walkin~ home from B '/d ' Moore junior hil{h schoo l. She U I In g has bruwn eyes, straiijht brOII'Il IS • donated 11<1.1r, ~~·eil.!hs atxlut 105 pou OOs The Gir ls Club of the Har bor Mesa K111'a111s Club, Costa MeS<I. .wd 1::. ;j reH, ::. wches in lleil(hl. Area has received the dOnation Optimist Club and many com- A S5,000 r e,.·.,rfl!or Information from the Ander son and Anir.h munity lntPrested Individuals. that 'A' ill so lve the mystery Is lnsuranl'e Co, of the 1680sq. ft. Girls Clubboar dofdirector:s ofler.£">1 t,}. hp r parents, :"lorman bullrtln!i: whir h once sat ~ar the presid ent, Geo r ge lloag U, and a.ort Ruth Er nsteln. corner of &ystde Or. and Coast the e.zecutlve d1rector, Mrs. CHAN TELLES SIHG llwy., :..cross from Newpor t Gleam Murphy, invited all g-~ls ~rin~ is brtlir\iUf!. You ~imph mu~l ~ ...... u, lit\ p-nlrl bracd t-1 and r hilrm I•• I.,..Jir•r '"ll • ·•" .~rl ~o mur h (.,,co liuJ ... ~lidr J,,., r atdL ~;~fl"t\ ~I!AfJ. f)j~,· r'n~ra1"d 111 a •rna II ;to!dill~on,ll ··hargr. s .. rr~. no phonr ,,, mai l ,.rtJ,.,. SLAVICK'S ~ll!lers Sonce 191 7 0~"' Moll4o, oftCI Frllloy h .,,.;,.q 18 Fa,hiof'l h ' n.! Newport Beach -bAlL I ~'' OPEN EV ERY EVENING 'Ti l.. CHRISTMAS The East bluff Pttllharmonlc Dunes. The building. for mer from _tt-.e Uar bor Ar Pa to v1 sil Assoc1ates a women's com -headQuarters of the insurance llthe~G~tr~l~s~C~I~"!b!~~c~ji~U~y~. --··:;,·!:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;=:;::::::;:=:;:::;:;:::;:::;;:::::;~ mlttee of 'the Orange Count y flrm, was r ek)(;ated aext to the 1 ~ Ptlilharmonk Society, held mlin facUlty on the Glrls Club ~ ~ ~· · · , their monthly meetlng Dec. II property at 1815 AnabE>Im Of lit /)I' tA 1\k . OOJ1JlJj /' I ' in I he home of Mrs. R<.dney Street, Costa llesa. The Costa pI J I LCAAr,) V V '!Jf - Joot-s. Mesa • Newport Harbor Llo~ .:::J Mr s. John Harding, chair -Club aided the Girls Club lJl ~ man, r:onductetJa s hort business llnancing the move. meetln~ after which the A. J . De lphloo, Costa Mesa CW ntelies a enor :JI group of contractor , dOnated his labo r ~ 15 ~tlrls f;om Newport HartJor in turning the for mer offi ce ~ High Sc hool, under thedlrectlon tmilJinv, anto ateen center where liMWiiii~Wiiii~~~WI'~"'WiiiiW~iiiiWIIIIWillllf4 ~rh~~~~: 0/o~";,':"•1radiuo .. 1 ~~":~. ,~,'~o:~:,.'~':,';, :: ;.::..:.:..::..:..:..::,:_;:.;_;:.:.,_;.:..:,_;,;.: _ _; _ _;_; ________ ................. -...... -.... --------, up a .;;<iss tor the dance, or sit I Vkl clw.t over a soft drink with MERRY friends. f urnishing the new teen cen. ter was made possible througb the assistance ol the Optimist Club of Newport Beach, Costa LEG4L HOTICE P-3:!130 CERTIFICATE OF Bl5INESS FlcUUous Flrm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does her eby certifY that he Ls con- ducting a Te levision Sales a.nd Service business at Z8 16 E. Coast Hwy ,, Corona del Mar, Ca lU., under the fictitious firm name of Brad's TV and that said fir m is composed of the following person whose name In lull a.nd place of residence are as follows, to-wU: Robert G. Bradley, 10321 Juliana Lane, Garden Grove. WITNESS my hand tttls ZDd day of December, 1968. Robert G. Bradley STATE Of CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss On ThJs ZnddayofDecember, 1968, before me, a Notary Public In and for said county and state, resldlna therein, duly commlsslooed and sworn, per- sonally appeared RObert G. BradleJ, UoWn to me to be tbe persoa wbole DaJne Is sub. !1Crlbe<l to tbl within illstru- DMnt, ucl ac..,..ledced to me l ::bo~txecatld tbe arne. my hand a.nd R&L MirY A. llaa!>o 1::: Public Ia and tor said aDd Stale. My Commla:slon esptrt s Dec. U, 1971. PUbllsb: Dee. 5, 12,19, Z&,lMI lo tbo Knport HarbOr Et11lp fRUW4Y DEDICIITID The lut ..,...,. ~Of 1111 su Dlop rr-r, - -Arllll< Blotl. -1111 <lnlllt c.-, Alr1IOit lo u. ,_.. ....... tilt ..... .4a " ... y ns llEPi.£ ID frwft7 ..ram., .. .... .uu.l> • • SUA -hltlQ, Doe. 1. -II 'JI "' Q ... -~J.n.tt Qf. Ia ..-.1 II tnllc, II 0 leiJ "' 'l:f.l.b.e cPtfuittg ~-·r=-~ ovifDppe =.a:.:. ~lito..: ~ llr U 'diF4111'JI ..... Fanny Fanner has selected Clwistensen Pharmacy CORONA DEL MAR to cll•tribute her world-famoua candle• tn your town 1 You know Bryant Christ- ensen as one of the most pleasant fellows In town., . and Fanny Farmer candy Is certainly one of the most pleasant treats you can find anywhere. ' So now, when you want the candy that' I out-ot-thl- ordlnary-tbe·candy tbat'• made from the choicest, purest foods, the freshest ever boxed--see your friend, Bryant Chrilten- sen. You'll find it's handler tban ever to stop while you .oop w_ pick up the family's favorite candy. 3519 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY • Cerono del Mar· 675-3663 ~ ::-.::-:-at!:.!~ I!:::~ ................ !N~e:a~!w~sa:~~~~~~------------------====~.J·~--sur• --~~----~==~~==~~~===:~!:~!:!::=~~~--.. J .... rw 1111 1111 ·nz s :.a,. WDI1IIJ o1 .u Ill ._.k:M ••• .... • .. .,. t tllr1lor JUcb nt1lrc:. It ..,....... tM ,._ Scllool'l IIWiiiiPIIIIIr, tbl .,._ J,IOOpokltlbJ105fllllll "'"-llu -•-lllo ntlac -tally 111P 1o 111o all '-leu -ra11a1 bf U .. of--· mek ... ,-. lila IWtoMI kllohlllc Pr_, U.O., &lid ,-......,y, "----...... Tile -of lila-It -• lllaa 1,100 111P ........ tllo Ume of Jodctar wuRicllud -tllo oalloo woro )odpd S-otaelt, Tills you till Boa· oa tM tuta ot COilllt, wrtuac. COD ltl1f CODIJ.Jta ot Ju ud m&Uup, 1D cateaorlea Cit~ Sebwan, fld1tor .. 1a-chttt;Pault term.ined by tDroUmeat, tre.. Schotpe, Emmy Lou Duyu, qiiiDCy ot pabllcauoo ud Tracey KalWl, aDd Richard metbod ot Prl.DtiDc. Howla.Dd, pap ldltora; GIMJ Ia ita catepy uabt .. weekly Clrlca, exchaDp tdltor; ud paper, tbe Beacoa na judpd Rob Peddy cord. Clody For bu. to be ''exceUent 1Dallrttptcta, LJDD Rosener, Francis Oliver, display tor a n.e uample Ju Blair, 8o Grllf1tb, ~ ot ll1gh school journallam" ue1 Taylor, D&Yt ·Van Houtea, ud wu couldered ooe ol 01111 11 Bob Schmiote, reporters. Tbl aebool DtWIIMPfn 1n ua ctus adYJser ls Ra.l,pb Stegmelr. !hough! his new car was fully ""loaded ···-but look al poor Goo<gtJ I now. Sltll sloughing through lhe rain and snow to open and close ~garage door.·He could avotd all !hal unpleasantness wtlh a ST.ANI.EYJ 1Aulomahc ~arage Ooor Opener. Press the_bullon. the garage hghts , 1on automattcally, !he door opens or closes automattcally. George couldt :stay sa le. dry and comfoflable tn his new car wtule hts STANLEY' SURROUNDED by their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Hadd Ring celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a party at the Balboa Bay Club. Standing, left to right, are Nick Roetner, son of their daughter, Dolores; Bruce Jacobs, who married Dolores in August in Santa Barbara and moved to Corona del Mar; Tula and Hadd Ring; their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bill Ring of Harbor View Hills; their son-in-law, Ken Kraft of Phoenix, Arizona, and his daughters, Ellene and Denise. Seated, left to right, are Dolores Jacobs; little Susan on the lap of her dad, Bill Ring; and Eileen (Mrs. Ken ) Kraft and her son, Roy . Kneellng in front are, from left, Susan Jacobs, daughter of Bruce Jacobs; Steven Poor, son of Dolores Jacobs, and Cindy Kraft, daughter of Ken and Eileen Kraft. Y. W. C. A.. 4HHOUHCES WlH TER CLASSES REPORT ON SEX EDUCATION • Opener did !he work. for only s 139 00 . 1-plus Mrs. Robert c. Baird of Cameo Shores, pro!::f:.tm direc- tor of the Y.W.C.A. of Sa nta Ana ~South Or an~e Count}, an· hOW"Ices the winter ter m of cla s- ses will beKill the wel'k of Jan. 13. Classes are scheduled du- r ing the da}· and evenln!( .illd u e open to both men and women. By Stonator John Schmitt. A concerted drive 1s oo-.v under -.vay to establi sh and pro- mote public school sex educa- tion programs ll"hlcll .u-e frank lo the point or outright por- oograph}', and J.re oot orrlinar- Jiy accompamet.l l.ty even a pretense of mo ral instroctlon. / ftl) inst1ll1tion ~- t'J9'~---I ; SOUO STATE RADIO CONTROL .. 1 f.1d1b • ....-AUTOMATIC OPENERS New classes addKI to t11e FIRE -BUnGLAR -'iOL 0-UP .U. 4R:~s program for 'lt"inter te r m tncludi.> remerh:al teJ.ding Cor children, stuoy of computers, commerc ial arl, diet and low calorie foods, naluul \.l,i.:J birth, c;wdle malong, bout:ique sewing, personality devek>p. men! In han•"l"o~o·ritln~~: and tOnt+>n- traUon, and ceramics. Regis- tration will be held the week of Jan. 6. All cb.sses ll'ill tJe held •t the Y. W.C.A., Hll N. Br oad- ~~·ay, S.wt.:. Ana. The ultt mate aimorthiscam- paign W.lS clearly stated sever al we.:>ks .1go tiy Dr. Ralph Eckert, .uJ instructor at Lo ng Beach State CQ!Iege and program chair man of the National Coun - cil on Fam1ly Relations, w-hlch sponsor ed a panel discussion of Orange County sex education coor din<ltor s held in ~ewport Bead1 No~· .1. 642-3490 1651 PL4CEHTI4 AVE. cosn MES4 TERM SAVINGS: For the budget-minded ... unexpected expenses ___ taxes _ . and other annual payments. Interest compounded quarterly. 0 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: For definite investment periods. (minimum $2 ,500) interest mailed quarterly. if des~red . 0 BANKING BY MAIL _._ FREE POSTAGE. 0 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance. COSTA M£SA llenl'!eth W. r-t•r UO [ .. t I~ StrMt SAN JUAN CA~ISTRANO Thomu J won1•1 ]1971 C•mtno C•pillran-o 49l-ll41 ·42·1140 DIIINA ~NT Girton~ Huntw l4671 L• 11'\ere ..... lltl MemMr '"•rei O.potoit lneurance Corporetoon O.jMtltt ll'lturH to su.ooo 00 S~e .. ktnoe~. ... t tht:. p;Lllel UJ.s - cussion and sharply criticizing all opposition to sex education programs in the schools, Dr . Eckert wasquotedassayingthat II' hal we need ··is rompulsory lt:ot:is tauou to for re all children to take the course!>" in sex education. At present, Californl.a la-.v Is silent on this suLject. Local school distncts nay Include sex education courses in their cutrll Ulum or not, os the Ill· dividual schOOl boards direct. However, a bill intrOduced at this year's session of the legis- lature would have made sex education compulsory in all schOols throughtout the state·· the ldnd of legislation Dr. Eckert apparent})" wants. For- tunately, this bill was defeated. Because sex educ.ation ill-1 valves the most intimate and personal aspects or family ll re, ond the fundamental religious convictions of family members, compulsion of children against the will or their parents, in this area above all. should be ab- solutely reJected in a tree soci- ety. There are already far too many forces tending to break~ the family and drive wedges between parents and children. Next year in Sacramento 1 will introduce legislation to prollibit any public school from ma.king sex education com. pul.sory, eitber as a complete course or as a portion of any other course which is required. Because of my ftrm belleflQ loca..l control ot public edu. cation, espec1a..lly ot the coateDt of courses, I wW not seek pas. sage of a state law to baD all sex education in the public !Chools. But if my ctUldren a.ttended pub. lie stbools loanyell.strlctwhere sex educatioo classeswertpro- posed or to effect, l should certainly oppose them at the local level. Sex education shOUld be the fuU ud sole respoa- sJbiUty of the family ud the church, oot of a.ny government ageac:y. Objectionable as I D.od a.ny sex edoeatlon in the public schools to be, the programs DOW beln&., actively promoted by tbl So. . lab'matioa aad Educ&Uoca Coaoel1 of Amarlca. (SIECUS~ aDd .., --aDd 11b-m1Mied ~. aremlltlltwotll tbla UJ'tiUIWt .._.,, ... II tbl put. Ia ........... l.ltltUCM pu.._. lid OOIC.-.ed cMiss• have actually been warned against reproducing and dis- tributing to ot ~r parents the sex educ.atlon maleri.al which is to be given to the ir cll.ildren, because this material verges on the pornognphic. All kinds harassment .wd have been pb.Ced In tile way parents seek.mg access to this material, so tll:il.t they ma.y at least rind out what their cllildren will be exposed to. Many who support sexecuca .. lion pr ograms ln the public schOols argue th:lt lnstructioa in the facts about sex will Ml.lal lmmora.llty. Tbl$ .t.lmost locredlbly na.tve. Wtth- oot moral Instruction, sex education -· especi.a.lly the kind now promoted -· is much more likely to encourage and increase violations or moral law . Some appear to regard sexua.l mor &IH; as the exclusive con. cern of churches and '·Purita.n- lcal" people. On the contrary, the preservation or some rune~a. mental standards of sexual morality is essential to the sur. vlva.l of ·nations aod civillza .. lions. History has many ex .. amples or nations and clvill.z.a.- tions wh1ch fell atter a wide- spread abandonment of these standards. 0,.. E,.;,,. """ Chilt: u hettw•· Die. 16• ~s ... •p) ........ ,.,..... .. __ ............... ..... ,w~ GHt 'M " .• "K10w your officer" 014 DUTY 1M 'II 11M AM ~.Jacl<J. -.-.. law ot Mt. ud MrL JluooM Hur-of~ -. Ia • dol)' ot Pllu llui Air -Ia vt-... 11o ta a -11cW1J oftlet~J" ud ....... t..,. .-..d • Tachtbwa 48, .,....._. All the brig~t tinsel isn 't on the tree w~en you go Cnr1s tmo~ Shopping at O'Brien's. l•t this be your year to give a giH of love from O 'Brien's. LINGERIE .• -by Vanity Fair HOSIERY • 8eaut;luf Bryan• HANDBAGS • Magda MaHay TOILETRIES . • HaHie Carnegie JEWELRY • . by Monel GLOVES . . • by Crescendot EVENING SAGS . . . by .Magid SWEATERS • , • by Kio & Sakri WAlLETS ••• by St. Thoma• He-. Y .. C~nlllu., .-. O"'tttn-c. .. , ... , "w -"'" Col.n.mo ,, .._ .. ., ..... ., c.••• NOW AT 1110 N8WPOU a.VD. PH. 646-tJilt:oeta !IAe aa. .... -11118111011 . ,. ....... ~,.­ ..... ef II .. II UP If 'tD .. ...,_ Ar ... wt.o hu -INM .. a-.. .• .a.r .,.._., cll ll•••• ...._ Vi1i101 ._._. .... ... 10 ......... tl'f -til call • ,aur (rind MO. .... ..., •• tft fonulic..1 _. aiha r.. ,,. ... .,. ........ • .... , ... ich ,._, , .. ,, ., lt.alp h•r ....... ~nted wiU. IMr M• ••nwadi111•· · Till IWIIOII YIIITOI -.,HY.O:NI THE THANKSGIVING STORY was given at the Nov. 26 meeting Of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club by the Rev, James Stewart Of the University United Methodist Church of University Park, shown here at left with Mike Manahan, chairman of the support of churches committee of the club. Mr. Stewart said that Thanksgiving day originally had been a s ort of politlcai, festive holiday for the early American settler s, but that through th e years the day had become an occasion for religious observance. "We should be thankful for freedom, family, friends and for our Indi- vidual p rivilege to live in an exciting age," From the •lllll.u, 110\', 14. rmpr 11 ..., Nl!ll-. -11 c"-"' .l -.. polo ... --.... -.... ....wt .. .., 11:40 .... • ... --br NE.-oRT HAIIIOR Ell~ Ill SECOND SEcnOII --PliO I lltURSOAY, DEC. u; 1111 OONJIIA.OB. liAR, CALIF • a ...._ . .......-••••• , • • • -.. a.--ot ManlwtJ "WBD11181lAY •110v 17---• • Lolllo-,. ...... SOOIY WIST 0105~. ·". 1.J* Vtk ... n '18 II 101 '1111·1/1·-Aft., Cor· .lltnST Of -Til llooport.. bt· -81., Wall ~-wu -dll-, *trillc ... Codll. IIU, Jut (-,.) Will to R4blrt 1100 ur 111' at lp,m.lldboollldoa l&c dDn tM llltJ at l0;40Lm. ut1lt of tbl lDOIIDI 0eaa Frool, Will Noopart, 111o ellarto ~~--ol-1111 l -..... , I lr-I ·-aiiiH& Vtrdt ·Ub~'.• --llv, ----clnp Cblrloafttr lrull cw,/1 oadpalloiW-t Hili llta Vtrde DrlYf 1>r 111o o...,. ~ -· ....,., of eoi' i/llluc-~ at 101-1 Nue~ ... J-~ 11-. -..rtmeat Ill a ltrWed don AYe., c'oroa d11 Mar, wu Alel&lldlr ot H~ Blaeb Mu. r~~:'~;::;~J:! COid1tloa • • •14.,""1P'IIplaaa boo'*~ oo a war rut cbarclDI b1t a 40 b:Jt btdp e.e., a clerk at 1!_ lor ?ISDom .... Dr.,EuiBiull, -tbtft KallllrLDI eblla t111t IeDet IIIII pullo craft lor 11 ,..,, eame to ao *"" btll "bto lllo Suydam, 11, of 9zi E. Oe-pleale tablo 1811 -h al 4101 Pllnllllc S years aio tree I.Dd plaDtl, worth $61, Apt E Balboa, n.s urested w. Cout Hwy., Weill Newport, mut.lme. ' planted SA.turdly wentac. were atti·:JO P m &Dd l:lOObd 011 u.e at S:50 p.m. • • PMrl PMreoa. "My busb&Dd lifted me wltb misslac Sunday morD~..Dc ••• eblrC. oti*xJ.catedlDpubUc •• ol 211 Vta llba.cao Udo 1111, patnts, an easel IJld art ~ 11190 •MONDAY NOV n Joha Cle¥erdoo, 2!, of· 1387 ~ ~~ Clitl .... ·-;~,~ ln lessons," she saJd, "&DC! 42Ui IJtl. _.sf.' • · ,.~ ... -Dr ~ •• Sbore -~ ...,.. UUIC• COllY -'"' 1 faYen't _.__ pointing c • ·~•• MJearto Coroejo, 31, ot 989 ..__, •• ....,..._ s, .. _ plutle wt.DdOW darlQ( tbtld&bt· stDee." ___....... ""~~ Vtetorla st., com Mesa, ns I:Mmd at Westelltf a.nd Sa.atJaco, the damap totalltd ,_ ••• ~ ~~~:X>COO<X:>OO<~X)O~M~I ~~888~)¢;);;(~ arrested at 7:45 p.m. at Walnut w1lb b1s ear off tlle roachra)' • mea about 29 bottri with JoGc st. IIIII W. C-lllry., Well attempting to slarl tile eoc!M; hair and i>oar'ds Mjoyld $16 Newport, aad t:coUd oa tbe be was booked 00 the cJrarre ot wortb ot tood and liquor at the cbarp of drlYlaC .W tbe in-lnto:dc:ated lD. public after fail. Bayside 1u but left wltbout fit.aenee ot latol:tcuts • • • 1Dc to pus tbe sotdety test... P•lDc ~or pay Timothy Fredrlet Kaluoe, 23, ot lZO Shlrle)' WuWp.a, ll, ot !01-_B Burke of 1501 A'aiia Lane Topu An •• Balbo& lsla.Dd, wu Cypress St., Balboa., was takeD Harbor lUp!a.Dds, said a wat.;. arrested oo. tbe cbarceotteloay 10 Hoag HospUal early lD. the ba11ooo was thrown from a yel- cbeets ••• EIYle Tboryk ot morning, alter she drove ber low Pontiac puslllghtscar and 426 GoldeiU'Od Ave., Corooadel ear 1nto the Beacboomber Sbop tt brokeh.lsM G 'swtlldshi~id Mar, wa.s taken to see ber own at 2633 W. Coast Hwy ., • • • • doctor after rece1Ylng mioor Mariners Mlle • • • Anthony •rRlDA Y, NOV. 29 Tht La•goat Bible Cla11 I• lho Ha•loa r A•oa l11vi,.1 ,_ t. • atltllf, 111 .t.lch "Tile Bible C••es Alive" n111: ~v.., s-loy -~·• '-• '' ~s .. to, so I'L.lCI, PIIIST l.ll'nST CHURCH OP COST A IIIS.l 301 ...... u. s.r •• ~=======~h~e:,:s~a~~· d=·~(:H~ow=a~r~d~Folsom photo.) injuries in a tramc accident Peterman of 241 La Jolla Dr., Juanita Robb, 42, o1 2912 "', i.uvolvlng ear drivers Altre Newport Heights, left his home Coast Hwy., MariDers Mile, Thoryk and lrwla Thompson of at 2 p.m., then returned was booked on the charge ofin- 440 MeDdor.a Terrace, Corona at 4 p.m., to find the doors still toxtcated in auto, at w. Coast Highlands ••• A tool box and locked , but tus $150 TV set Hwy. and Riverside ••• Drunk too ls, valued at $45 was stolen missing • • • Duri.Dg the night, driving was the verdict of of. from a truck, reported Servl· someone stole bis '57 Chevrolet fleers alter they saw John Lentz A WA RN WELCOM E AWAITS YOU' BRING YO UR CHI LDREN' .I £H IJR£H£S I llrwpprf'l{.artJor Lulhrrun ~hwth soft of Orange County, 506 31st from in front of his residence, of 109 23rd St., Apt. 3, Central ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:~~ st., West Newport ••• A double 309 15th St., Central Newport, Newport, follow a car by 4 or 5 parking meter bead was cut ott said George Porter • • • Her feet, so closely that that ear from the base at 103 15th St., Porsc_he windsbield was shat-driver pulled to the curb to Central Newport •.• Bernard tered and $80 worth of stereo avoid contact, made a left turn Megowan, 128~1/2 34th s t., tapes were stolen from bet car trom the No. 2 la.oe, crossing West NeW'lOrt, parked his car parked at E. Ocean Front and the No. 1 lane a.ad left turn lane, at the ceOter divider between Washington st., said Joan PoDd, a..od then drove over the roadway 34th St. and 33rd St., during 619 Via LidoSoud, Udolsle ••• center divider ••• Kenneth the night someooe stole' h.is Galva.ni.zed lobster wire, worth Watkins, 3818 Seashore Dr stereo tape player and tapes, $15, was stolen from his side West Newport, reported the worth $198 •.• Sandra Sange yard, declared Douglas Branch, theft of a piggy bank eontalnin of 425 Narcissus Ave., Corona 507-1/Z Z9th St., West New -$5 and a $65 radlo ••• Durin del Mar, reported the theft of port ••. Richard Hall, 22, of ttle night, someooe threw ra very smr.ll, jump-type, green 106 32od St., West Newport, was eggs atZ630cean View, Newpor oaugahyde rear seats trom her booked on the charge of drunk Heights, causing $50 worth o ear; she valued them at$76 ••.• driving, after he made the mis-damages, accor ding to Charle Someone drove up alongside take of changing lanes so Rector . • .A boy's bike was of the ear tie longing to Linda abruptly that a police ear had to stolen trom his garage while h Albert, 405 Flagsh.ip Rd., West brake to avoid collision; he then was away on a short vacation, .. 0., tht IJI•fls (Jit'rlrJQ tml! .'If' II pori Ht~rbrn" lSOI C:'-'"" Ollo"l!: NEWPO RT BEAC H, C ALI F"O RN IA THE AMERI C AN LUTHER A N C H U R CH 8 :30a.m. 10 q _JQ a.m. q :45 a.m. to 10 45 a.m. 11 ·oo a.m. to 12 00 noon -wcirsh•D ~erv •ce -Sunday School -wor ship service The Re". James G. Blain, PastOf lbc Rev. Geor1c J . Busdlccker, Visi tation Pastor Phonf' 548-3631 Chfistion Scie-nc:e S...vic•$ nRST nn Rt "ll o• nt iU ST, SnJ·'\TIST HOJ \"t a L•J, Ncwpo.•1t lk .• .. -11 Sl NL!o\Y S( lt iHlL 'il ·~ ....... d Sl!I'\:UA. Y .!>I K \ ll"I·.S I' o ,.. Q 1) -11 • .., .... EU/'otSII"\ t-V t"l'• \ll:::.f.IJM; 8r .., RI:::.Alll."(; R<>OM •••~ •• , • Q a,.. -~ p - WMI"••4•, Q ,"' ~ 1 4),"' , ....... ., -· , ...... •. t .. ,... -i,.'i">"· ~·"'···~ .. s.w, .. ..,. 1 ... -41 ..... Ofill. c;:M;ac.r-..k'-· ~' llln. SOENrln -• Newpor1 &each 111 ('ot"ona de-l Mar 3100 PacHlc View Or. SIJNO.o\Y SCHOOL 10 ·- SUNDAY SERVICE 10 •- •'EONE.SDAY EVENING F irst loptist Otut.h of Costa M.so R:o plo'<l Rl bl,. frllo .. ·s h ip /ltJrptnJt111-A.IIIOitO•OII.J Santo Afto & Mogtlolio Sts . Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:4 5 a.r 1. Sunday School 11 :UU a.m. Morn ina Worship. 6:0t.l p.m. Traintn& Unions 7:\)1) p.m. Evinina Worship "'·' 'lrEDNESOAY ' . ·'l_O,j(m. B;bl~ S.aojy • l :l.)l) p.m. Pra)'er Meetina .l TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGUL.lRL Y .. g g w t f s ACTOR Dan Dalley will head a Newport Height s, broke the went up to 60 miles an OOur in said Gerald Mitchell, 1819 w list of guest artists who will headlights of her ear, and then a 35 mile zone and ran a r ed Baltr:ta Blvd., Central New conduct .a special "Dance drove off ..• A $20 bike was llght too • •• David Ullman, port • • . Rosalyn Pigner i lab '69" in the occ gym Dec. stolen from Patricla Rogers, 42:15 Dana Rd., West Newport 109 39th St., Apt. B, West New 27 and 28, and 30-31 in aU-day 519 Irvine Ave,, Newport Heights, was the victim otaca.r port said that 20 pound sessions. Enrollment fee ls $25 Heights .•• Car driYers Mary vandal; the right headlight was or meat, worth $50, were stole wtth Dec. 18 set as the deadline Hargrove, 108 Grant St., West broken, the rim ofthe left head-from her r efrigerator .•• The for registration. The lab ls Newport, and Leta Walker of light was deDled; a large dent soap dispenser of Launder land descr ibed as "an experience in Long Beach were taken to Hoag was made in the middle o! the 4511 W, Coast Hwy., West New dance, music and drama with Hospital, alter a collision at motor hood; and the $ZO MG port, was pried open, and the members of the Gloria Newm:~.o'l the Intersection of w. Coast mitten was stolen ... A stray colo box with $35 was stolen •. Da.Qce CoiJlPI..Dy a.n4 ~ial Hwy. and Orange, West New-eat, Ught tan and mi.Ied ~I • I ' . s n • . . pst 'arusts." Tbese iDelude port, at ll;Z5 a.m.·· Siamese, btt Wendy Jensen, FIR E ABOARD BOAT Mr. Daily, andco~aa.tty 2-1/Z, of 1006 w. OceaD Front, Wal.berg and Gertrude River s •tUESDAY, NOV. 26 West Newport. Roblnson. SaDdra Pb.!Ulps, 18, of 3039 ------Coolidge, Costa Mesa, was ar- LE GlL NOTICE rested at 9:50 p.m. at Iris and E. Coast Hwy., Corona delMar, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH and booked onthe ehargeofpos- POLlCE DEPARTMENT session of drugs ••• Richard "THURSDAY, NOV. Z8 Jeffery Peary, 5, of 404 E. Ba.tooa Blvd., No. 4, Balboa., crosslng Balboa BlYd., 50 feet . A clgaret was blamed Dec for the $50 fire ot a boat cover and section of the deck of an 18-foot inboard boat, belonging to Dwight Giek, 1723 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa. ,. FAIU LO US NEW •UTAU.ANT OPEN A t the Lagu"a koch C. C. TO THE Uftuwol S...<•a lt1 Oooh•t Oanctftg-1....,..,., C•ulo';l.h ''"' PUBLI C (k~l ... (.,;,;,.._.,_,. • , ...... ao.,...,., DO>d g•o...., .., .. ,,,.. lo<illti•• Ia 250 ·-fOil UU~YAliONI-CAU f71111 ""·1..:1 7 .... M. e~ .,.,,,._J\106 c-M...., .. S. l• ... - SacreJ 'Vreas ure Jiouse 112 EA•T 18T ... ST. f> ... ONI: 5 ... 5 ·6 385 CO .. TA Ml:aA. CALli". e.J•27 B I.LI[. -B OOM;a -S .. c101•0 Rt:COIOIOI -C....IOIOe G ol"""'r• -C...."'OLt:• -FtLM 8TIOII ... & F._..Ge Write{or FREE 1m} Brochure & Catalogue ' . ' . .. Orco·· lkkk Co • BUU.OING ILOCXS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES Tek-.. •a•: JAca. 7·2UI ... --.u.. ,._,_ 1110 '· ...... S.llte .... . . MEETINC.. 1:00,"' READING ROOM - Mutual Btuldtn& 2863 East Coast HiJhway •lon,-~111, IO ~.m. to 5 j.>.m Thur~day f'w f n•nlf -7 to 9 You arc c:ord Htllv IMY ttcd co .Jilf'nd Church ~rvtcu and 10 usc chc Rcad•n& Rf'Om. CENTRA L BilLE CHURCH POUCE PUBLIC AUCTION Lautwller, 183-4 Tradewlnd.s NOTICE OF SALE Lane, Baycrest, reported the Notice is hereby given that theft of awristwatchandmoney, pursuant to the provisions of adding ~ toS70, trom his hOme ; Chapter 1.20, Section 1.20.06 a door had been pried open and of the Munlcl.pal Code of the the house searc ~ed, with City of Newport Beach, I will contents of drawers thrown on sell at pub tie auction, to the the noor and scattered a.bout ••• highest bldder for cash, t n Donna Katinka, 18, ofZ12 35th Saturday, December 14, 1968, st., West Newport. was taken to at 10:00 a.m. at the Corporation Hoag Hospital by Seal's ambu~ Yards of the City of Newport lance, after being Involved 1a a Be4lch, located at 592 Superior traffic collision wlth Walter Avenue, the following described McKee of Stanton; the accident SHOPS AND SERVICES Lvther• Church Of tM M.•t•r LvtMr• Ch.rch in A..ri ca 2900 Pacific View Or. Corona del Mar, Caliroc:aj. Dr. Will ilfTI R. Eller Phone 6 4~2664 8 :45a.m., family Wonh1p 9:45a.m., Chart""~ School.._ 11:00 a.at., F'rsti¥C Worsh ip NURSt:RY PROVIDF.O The P«'f"''n of Chri!.t T~ Pow..-o4 tfw "toty Spirit ~"'"'"J w .... ~,.., ~ .nd •n ton ..,.., E,.,.,,.. Sortvo<"<" 7 I'M w .. n .... o.d•Y ~.hi<' ~ .... 1. ~t>d ,, • .,.., 7 ~M "''"""" .J.,.,,.. ''"""r• A fv. 't'cMh ProstMn Cm. o4 ar....,.. o~f'ld llt-4. s.. Cott.l Mrn.1 '""tnt H f 1•1""' t'(" .0. Mho property: occurr ed at 5:35 p.m. on Boys and girls bic ycles E. Coast Hwy., east of Jamboree Auto accessor ies Rd .•.• Dudley Stier, 4709 -A Spor ting goods Seashore Dr., West Newport, Household Items and other reported that both of his head- mtscella.neous •terns lights had been broken while his Boats and ml~cellaneous ear was parked to tront of his marllle equipment. home • a $50 loss ••• Cllarles flp....tlf ............ Gtlfurdt An itemized list of the above Lewis, &401 Seashore Dr., West articles is av ailable at the bus-Newport, reported the theft of loess oUice of the Pollee De-his green ea.n.vas ear cover, partment of the City of Newport bearing "Made tor C. G. Lewis" Beach located at 425 32od in large letters on Ul 4 sides :il62 e .. o4 s.-. M_., Holoht• A Fru •tl lttti¥1Pd.,l Co"l '*tllliott.l Chridi• C611rc" 1\e I••· M.,..• INwn, ,. ... , .. , Street, Newport Beach. • •• Martha Mason, moving to B. James Glavas Z24 Ruby Ave., Balboa Island, Chief o! Police left 2 jackets and Z coats, wor th Newport Beach, CaW:orni.a $150, at her old residence 123 ... day ScrYicc and Church School at 10:00 a.m. .... _,·-, .. ¥14M ..... , 64·71· Publish: Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12 , Coral Ave.; by the Ume she r 968, In the Newport Harbor remembered the clothlng they EIDS1ilign1 ........... w.ejjrle.iiiiiilisbe coota.eted the COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245 COMPLETI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENTER 211 ........... 77 CEMETERY LOTS From $1 30 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $465 iltmnrinl Jark .Mortaary· «::e•etery "Everything in One Beautiful Place'' Because the funeral and burial cen1et cooc:ept eliminates the need for processioos through heavy trlffic on overcrowded highways, ~ily and fri ends alike ~y now pay their full re- Sp«ts by attend ing the burial service, u well as the chapel service, all at ooe beautilul pba, at lea cost and more ma'eniena. 14101 • 1410J IIACH aYD,. WISTMIIIS1II n4~J.2421 l t PAINT & WALLPAPER HARBOR PAINT & WALLPAPER Pittsburgh -Dutch Boy Paints-complete line 13,000 PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Coaat Hwy. Con:Hta del Mar (HEXT TO PORT THEATRE) Phono' 67 3-2033 • IUUTT SALON ..ftYtn.oiA&'' BEAUTY N OOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar ......... y .. ,.,., -·-·~,..... Coli 67l4550 Call in Your Wan t Ad 6734550 • PET SUPPliES TROPICAL FISH We h;we the largest illnd most bcau11fut se 1ect1on ot trOPICal ftsh '" the area. We also carrv a full llntl of aquanums. and a ll CK:ces- SOJ•es needeO ior the hollbv. South Sea Tropical 218 W. Wilson Strf"et Costa Ycs11 5~8-7961 I¥/··· 7 •.• .-.... -~ ... . -.... -······-·-............. u .. _ ..... , • HEARING .liDS HAL AEBISCHER HEA, 'HG AIDS Phone b13-733b 1 --~_:~~~~~~----·lf>oooure • lUlL DING COIITRACTOR Ptopar Fitting Auu red J.e09 E. Coast Hwy. Co,., a d.& Mew 675-3833 • REIJODEUIIII • AD .. TIOIIS LICEIUD I -DED FRED H. GERWICK 30. Gololoo...t ___!.73-1 -549· 2170 ()i1...'f: n• ... qu11• ..,. ct-.. oolloepNTI- --.. .. 1=417 All __ .__ ~···­-L l'lOIEJISfCJI AU. OCCASIONS o.J&rl Tllll6 ,U»/1,. Pllllll1 I. f .. ~,... I 8~1RL£Y Ot..SON 1838 ~&IOiaOIOI IILVCI. CO .. T .. Ml:e.OO, CALIP"OIOINIA 8 : JO A.M. TO 5:00 P .M. CLOSED SUND AY A MONDAY ~ONI: 8 ... 8-07 ... 0 • HEALTH IIJOIT • SHOE MPAtR MABERRY·s Shoe Repa ir Purse ~nd luggage Repair -Dye Work SloH STAllS ONE OA't' SEfMCE 1190 Harbor 81¥d. Coata ..... -w. &-331 1 t~~~--~· ........... ::=: = ........... -..1 ............... .. ...... ....... ............ . .. , .•.. • COSTAM ES.l • ORANGE o ANAHEIM S..3361 63J.Uil H6o031 1 -~ ·--.................. -........ ~ o MARINE HARDWARE ~it WILCOX.CRmiNOIN HAlDW.lll ,..,...._ • .,..! c._.,._ ... u 1100 w. Coa1t Hwr .. N.a. ..... "' I ·I'AII Pat•TI o NURS ERY ShrubJ, lnter~or Plants T rop• col & T reu lnsectc1des ond Ferti li zer S&H Green Stamps fHfl" IH I 1\ I:Hl" f"'OitON.4 DEl. M.4R !'llt.:RSERY ZT44 F.. rout n w,.,, ti1WJ60 o __ P __ LUM~B~I~N~G----------I A. R. II .+. R SA C l'Lt.:\IIIER 1olll ("an~ah••n Ave. (' .. rnna Jet \hu Plumltint~ Rerain OAY ,'(: NICiiiT WATER II EATERS --~73-4~.::::30:...._ __ ..... ..... • UI'NOUTIIT Ul'ltOUTI- (IfJ ~·-,,.,. .... } rm-.a 2 ,. .... OIIU .... CoU"e..r'' 21J-It.l . WUIS 1'111 ... & ,....., OJSlOM FIJ.aTUJtE UPHOLST1!JtV •OU~TV .,IIIC • M.L'I PII.IOUII UPIIOUTIIT ............. "7"..::- ;, ' \ 17 all A's at COM Hi no-rr111 -1011 • eon. 11111111-- -"' ....... 11 -.. ,. ..... fl ... --~~~~•"': no_,._...._A.,_ ...._.....,..,..., III'MdlablrtMUte• I · 1 Is to ••" -.~ .... narpt• - I J) 91111 "vt ~ CMrleiGriiDIIIlw, "-""-' -a.....,,_ .. _ . l'rr; • l''"taa ..,._., Y&llritDudttro,JlJMICa&l, llr?ll Fo!dalu, LPMa ~-. v&:.n. Kr?s, GIU?u s,-Ud llar?a ln?Po. < • lD lclriM'-to lbt ..._. wtllli.trai&M A. recorda, tbt lollow· "" II-Ul 001711 -"'"' SE!f?ta Donct __, PI!U !Iutter Pta1Mamo C17111r?llo EIPI Jou No?lloo ---Dluo EUu SboU.y Norooy Ploborlll Bo?! Ho?d? Enrooo Patrle?a Pbo!;>o Vlctlo B?act EP11711 Fe?p Cuo?yo Proup Pamela Blllact LMU. Feaa Jim R&1tt Hucb Bowe June Ff!'ro Oouclu RtiYle DIYid Brd Beaedict Fruu Jeft' Rtlebert Patrlc!a Brloley Lalll'le Gop G. J .... o Roprs Kalllrloe o.r .. r cr-Goal<> Grll Selllloaa!er Becky Batter1110re RIMI Golld L. Amoret ~ardelro IIUUyn Grubb =~ Doole? CU?IIoo Kalllryo HaU E-SmUh RlliMU Cupeater JOba Harmoa Jou Smltb Elluhtf.b CUYer r.aN flayu LeaUe Sobol Apu: Cla.rk Cbum.a.LD HMdtrsoo Lorai.Dt steeo Cbristopber Cooper Marltoe Holcomb SuaD SWpabauer Mul&DDe Co:r: Rob.rt HCIIJPJ.Dc Sotvelr Store Slt¥tD Crooke LIYI'ie Had8oa Boao1e Thompson Kt~ CUDUr JuUe JUYis Ketmeth Tit ley Sue DeMoDd Nelaon Johnson Charlotte Tonge Mullyn Diacbe Bubara Katz Cl......, T Jtadl 0uno JUit Kalz ..... , us LesUe Kittle Mikey Tyler Laura Ferruoo Deborah Fields Ja~ fibs Brad Kluewer Tamara W~t Sherry Kollman JuUe Wllllams Raadolph LaFerr Margaret Wooley THE "JUST US" TRIO from Corona del Mar was a recent winner at the festival of sounds at Knott's Berry Farm In Buena Park, Dwight (Andy) Anderson of Lido Isle, executive at Knott's, Is presenting check to trio member Nancy Miller. Looking on, from left, are Sunny Tepper; Bill J ordan, who assisted the trio; Melissa Tennille, and Ruth Warrick, the mistress of ceremonies at the wagon camp. Directories delivered Telephone dlrectori~>s have NEIPORT HAIIIPOR EJUPIJI SECOIID SECllOII --P110 7 DII!R OVIRHIATS Geoe Fls.her C!my Gadarian Kathleen Gayfie)d Linda Gill Marina LeDDet Grecory Ltma Kermetb LiDdahl Iris Uodberg JuUe Llvtnpton Nancy lllarosy Mary McDowell C)'llt.hia McWhirt Jaoe Meyer been distributed to Harbor Area FRESHMEN resldeats, reports Wendel Van Jeffrey Alford Alta oftbe Newport Harbor Area ets worlh $1.:i0 toward the pur- chase or a tree may oow be oblained for $1 from the Y's Men or at the YM CA. DISCOVER A BONUS TREASURE! Cyattlla Graham Loreoe Graser LesUe Greemrald Larry Grlswo&d Deborah Guernsey Patricia Halligan Anne Hauk Jane Anderson Y's Men, service club to the Bradley Baker Ora.oge Coast YMCA. Douglas Battle The $1,500 donated by Pac1lic John Bla.apied Telepbone Co, to the Y's Men Is Project chairman Ora Child- ers states that flocking ot the premium trees rru~.y be arranged In Ught, medium or heavy ap- plications and tnat Lar ge trees for individuals or buswesses may be special ordered in ad- vance by contacting him at 646-9815. Proceeds wUJ further rHiuce tile balance o. the pool loJ.n, INVEST 51000 N mort: tin multrpl~ of S l.O<Xll in ll.lguno~ hUcr;~l\ 3-year Bonus Cenitkate. Donna Holmes Ri chard Hubbell Patrtck lrwin • OouRlas James Henry Johnson Norman Jotmson Stephen Jump Robert Kuehn Robert Lacy John Moody Kelly Murphy Pamela Murrin Randy Newton Jobo Newton Mary Odneal Lynn p,.rkhurst Janis Pernworth Sue Power Gregg Co!Uns earmarked ror paymeru on Charles Corlch a loan underwritten b)' members RobertS. Davis ot the Y's Men's club for tinan- Malcomb OeMUie cllag the diving pool in the new EARN 5.00'f pa annum curr.:nt cJivitJentJ ralc. pa)ablc to.~ ~"u each quancr ... PLUS - Robert DeMott aql.llttc COD'lplex of theY 's l(lper L.arry Denner bl.y facilities. ~% PER ANNUM GUARANTEED BONUS, Dale Dicltinson A pool party ro reward thP Bradley Dlet!. youth members or the YM C' A payablt to ~oo in one lump sum :at the enJ of .1 \CJ.r.. lherc.tllcr. lh< honu• i~ p;ud to )'UU c.~~h ~uartc:r tClgelhcr with )••ur r..:~ut.~r Ji\ltlcnJ La11ta Ungenberg Leslee Littlejohn Kathryn Lynch Dorothv MacMILI.an :~ancy McKenna Candl McNary Ellen Micl'laels Jane Miller Don R~mp Ingrid Rowland Wllllam Ryan Kenneth Scof1ekl lao Shef Wendy Shelton Robin Steele Meg Tyler Janet Dumars wbo did a large perceot.l.ge of JOHN BURGESS HAMED Laoce Dunmire the leg work ror the dir ectory ARTIST OF TriE MONTH Monica Durocher deliveries was ooa.nimous ly ap-Junior Ebell of Newport Susie Ellestad CHARLES T. LYNCH otTustln, proved by the Y's men. Beach has na med as Do:>e~mber Pamela Etus who heads the Newport Harbor Christmas tret~S au, t>e1ng .ut1SI of the month, J ohr. w. Karen Flei!;o:hman trus.t department for Security sold again by !he Y's ~1 en at Burgess, mana ~er-tltr£-Clor of Gerry Gilbert Pactttc Nation:.~. I &nk, has been their nev1 location, .J50 f-. 171!1 the Briges C unnm~lla m JIJ lo- Connle Gregg promoted from truSI offlcer to St., Costa Mesa.Drs•;vunt ti ·k-rnolil'e museum w LO:>W.~Il':. ... Richard Heather VIce president andtrustoUicer. Mariners LLbraq is featurUlg Paul Heiney He Is a nine-year veteran of LEG.•L NOTICE his paintings in the me1w or Ping Ho trust banklng,anatlveofBroot-----WJ.tcrcolor, felt !)ell <i.tHJ penetl. REINVEST your Bonus Ccnificatc carninp in a Laguna Fc<kral Pa,~booK Accoun1. and recci\e earnrng~ on earning.. for !he maximum return on your m,e,tmcnr. REMEMBER -~,,u .:an .d .... o\• hl•rr••W MiDdy Miller Ri ctaard Netsser Gary Nettles Kathryn Ne•some Cathy Page Thomas Vanderpool Kathleen Wood Robert Yarnell Susie Hodor lyn, and World Warn veteran. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~lis cr edits inc!Ulle Lllustra- Scott Hornbeak He has been graduated !rom New On D6cemt>er 19• 1968 at lO:OO t1ons in Westways aM Desert Carol Hornby York University, tbe National a.m. ProP,erty Protection Cor-rn.o~g-.z.Lnes, plus J. numtJer or Jon Jackson Tr ust School at Northwestern poratloo., as Trustee under and documentary books, written and on you' Bnnu• Cwofi""· \ "\ J CHART A BONUS COURSE \ .- FOR HIGHER EARNINGS I \ SOPHOMORES Kate J .. yne Unlversit}' a.od the stonier pursuant to the Deed or Trust J!lustrated mater ~a! 10 ··Hor se- MarUee Allan Mark JlUson Graduate SchOol or Banldng at dated 2-12-63 recor ded f eb-tess Carri.lge Gazette, .. partl- Patti Palmer Christy Pleren Paula Rabloowlts Roblo Ra .. Mlcbael Reetn ""'"' t:Uen Rose CbrlsUne Baker Pttllllp Jones Rut gers Univer s ity. ruary 19, 1963 in Book 6436 Clpal!OO an liM! advanced deslb'll David Bergeson Jeffrey Kerce _____ _ _____ Vage 630 of Offic ial Recor ds, sectkln of the General Eleetric Joe C. Bu-ney Keri Krone LEGAL HOTIC: E in the office of the Realrder ot fli ght test division at Edwards Darcy Black Nancy Lade CERTIFICA.T£ Oi Bl61NESS Orange County. will sell at Air For ce Base. and We-time Eria &~adieU • o..te Lawson Flcttttous Flrm Name publlc auction to tbe blgbest tear hlng credential. He has won Lucfoda Bottorf James Luse bidder for cash i.P"'J .. :.,Io: ..... t..t: a number ol prites, the Latest Arthur Brown Mi chael McCarty The undersigned does here-tim£> of sale In la·.vf·tl -•rw ' , 1 •· ·' that h · nd t • ' fir stlh ,,. . Claudia Carver Vicld. McCarty u) certu y e IS co uc -the UnHed :>w..c_., ... , .. -. CUllan Russell Rex Snyder Cynthia Speyers Jim Stoner Jett Chtld Robby McClure ing a travel agency buslness at front center door or the Count) :.~4PE' 111 _t~oe l.~t~' ~.:uuul, .... r .i.ioJ C.mlll. Cr.ychee Mal ...... 1m McCutloch 1880 Newport Boulevard Costa C thO . the Cl , IS d first m watercolor manne Naocy Stratton Shannon Sumoer Cary Symes Kathleen Temple Judy Twllega.r Susan Wachter Wendy Walker Susan Webb ...., . • our use, 10 t) 0 J.nta plus best of snow David Dapper Patrice Mic kelson Mesa, Callforrua under the fie-Ana. California, all right. title i'-20'·"-"'2C~~~~---~ Laurie Davis John c Miles tltlous firm oame of TRANS and interest conveyed to and no~~o· M thre Chrlstine Dietz Brian Milich GLOBE TOURS and that said held by said Trustee under said eet e Catherine Eby Marc Mitc~U flrm Is composed of the fol-Deed of Trust in and to ttut Jan Friend Bonnie Nelson lowing person whose name in certa.in property situated in the I Bon f rlnelle David Otto full and place of residence are State of California, County of new Qit: I 11"11.ers Kathleen Frye Sherry! Patter son as follows, to wlt: Orange, described as !ollows. ' yy J..l: Barry Galloway Catherlne Pur mort Reinhold Pfahler, 1936 Kill-All the Trustor's right IItle and Ann Wl\arton Richard Wilson Christine Wlaslck Robert Garber Holly Ray deer Circle, Costa Mesa, Cali-Interest In and to certain leases f th Brian Harris 0a.o Reber fornla. recorded in book 4482 page 361 0 e Chrts Hayward Dan Remer WITNESS my hand this 12th of Official records which Karen HeJUg Maria Ricca day or November, 1968. pertains to the !ollowmg de s -G Co Ted Hoose Greg Rose Reinhold Pfahler. cribed property in the county of as mpan~ JUNIORS Ropr Hughes Kristin Rubly STATE OF CALIFORNIA) Orange, state or CJ.liformo~. Patricia Auvenshlne JeMie Jackson Christine Rumbellow ( ss. That portion of Lot J ot Tr .i t • Elaine Barnard Mar(ie Jasper Nancy Ryu COUNTY Of OR ANGE ) 919, in the city of ~e~~owrt Tracy Beach Christy Kelso Rox..;.~ Salyer On thi.s lZth day or Novem-Beach, count y or Oran~, state r . • t \' I N C [ \ Catherloe Belllnger Sue Kemble Carol Schmidt ber, Hf68, before me, • Notary of California as per map re- Bret Bernard Susan KJss Paula Schoelder Public in and !or said county corded in book: 29 pages 31 Julee Black Ttoa Kraus Cher yl Schoellerman and state, resldlngtherein,duly through 34 inclusive of Miscei- Carol B~ted Judy Krosse Christina Schwer commissioned and sworn, per-taneous Maps, recorrls or Pat Bolton Anne LaMontagne Mlchil.el SeYler sonally appeared REINHOLD Orange Count)', C.tlifornu. t)- Mary Brecht Diana Labadie Kathryn Smith PFAHLER, known to me to be ing easterly of a line whil:h Mark Brewer Donald Lima Linda Smith the person whose name is sub-begins at IDe rnldp?int on the Jacob Bcown Marya Liotta Gk)ria Somers scribed to the within instru-southerly line of said Lot L Claudia Buckey Greg Loit!. Terry Spraitz ment, and acknowledged to me which is located westerly 86.j0 Christine Buma.o Rictlar1l LonRJ)l'e Astrid Store that he executed the same. feet through a cPntra.l a.ngle or Kathleen Camp Bruce Lyon Laura TOOrDburgtl Shirley Ann Matthews 20 35' 41" !rom the south- Greg Caney Laura Masarlt M;utha Tit ley NoW;. Public in and for easterly corner or said Lot L; Pamela Casserly Virginia Mason Steve Tyson said County and State. thence Northerly on a straight Aroold Clark Dlana MtUott Steo Verrilund (SEAL} line to the mlctpolnt of I be arc Mellnda Corley CatberlDe Michaels William Vlergever Publis h: Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5, of the curve on the State High - Stanley CrJppen Gall MUI.afe Stanley Wlasick 12, 1968, In the Newport Har-way described in the deed re- ;C:::•::mi~P?a:,:Da::z. ___ s:::u::sa::::.•.:PI::u::ll<~•'-----!RI~cbar!!!!~d.2Y~o2:r~bo!._ __ .:bo"'r'-E"os=l"'gn::·-------, corded July I, 1929, inbookZ88 1 OFFICIAL OPENING AT GALLERY ROW WEST O..o-14 .... 2 to 10 PM. Coc:ktall Party and DraWing for Door Prizes pa.ge 265, Ofliclal Records, as concave to the southwest and baving a radius of 1550.00 feet and a Iengtb or 194.46 feet. Said Sale will be made, but with- out covenant or warranty, ex- press or Implied, regarding title, possessio~:~ or eoe.um- tnnces, to pay tbe remalnlng priDcipal sum of the said oote see~~red by said Deed. wttb m. -• f How can you tell? teresl lbereoo u provided 1n said Note. adYuces, 1f any, Ullder tbe terms of sa.Jd Deed; tees, cbarps aDd eJII)HSes of !be Tr-and ol !be Trusts created by said Deed. Tht BeDe- ftdary llftder said Deed by reuoa of a breacb or deftuH in tbeoi>Up&u-oredl?loreby, beretobe ueeuted ud deUv- «ed to u. Trutee nuto Notice ot Dataalt Ud E leclloo lo CUll lbl .aerllpld to tell M allt"r o l la('l. you ('Rn'l -JU~I h\ lonk•n~~: ,.., th(•lll . hrntuse so many o \11.•0t'n of lhtc> Gn, Company look ju~t likt' 'tl\lf ne•tthh''''· In fa1·1 . they prohebly ar(> your nt'•Rhbors. F o r lht.• Gall Cornp<m\ thkt" any mvt~!litnr -owned C'n mpany in Outom &tt:Jo..Top Dat Mil Stool A,_..., .....,.. __ . .,._, __ . NAU11CAL INTMIOR8 rn:ctMI i•iw ~ 11 .. • a f a.._._..,_£ ·s ; ,.,. ,_,., -~...., • n-ticwla 1 W.., ,J11...., --.. ~sold aNiptlr>M aar.t tlerMfter OD PIU<Ill4, '"' ... _"'-' CUIId aid aotlce afbre~eb ud olectloolo .. rt<Wtlod Ia -150 Po,. IS? ol sold oatc?al ---bo<I5,PIIU ftQPUTY PROTECT- 1011~11011 1'l 1 I .. a. c. DoPe. Vk:o Prtd'sr M" $ ltof, ta. Or r,". l .. , . 1-. ~ .. "'""'t lllrtiDr 1 ~----------------~--------------~-- .. at sa Ja;a...y ................. C..IIV:As;. ~._,. -:11:1111 ltel1r Doloo,-I."" Cll?l. -1141-"101.~ •RCL • Amt'fll'M) '' uwnt>d hy all kino hi nl £W11plo• from All wajk!O of hft-. Ttwrt;" :nt' mort• !han 16 mllho\ll 'h/Ht'' of our hu•ilnt'"" nwnt"c1 hy ~oplt!' likt' bMrht'r Vmn• Cuttont". Snme of th ... .,.. pt•oplt' hough! our "'lnl·k 10 their own h\' Wil)' ••I IOVt'!!.lnttHlh tht'lr t'nlj)luvo•r' hav"" ltltttlt• lur lhelt JWO!UOn J)lans . Slill o1he r~. hke Duke Morton l&t"tlmtt, h1-. tir~l ha1r c ui), may hav~ be-come ownen btca<-ause thetr grand(ath@n bouch1 thrm !lhare~ a• birthday ptll!lfenU. People who have a financ-iAl !IIAkt' m the Ga" ComJ)Any know that any r:ompen:r that can offer Rood 11ervk'to AI ren<~un~tbl•• unn il' aointln do all ri&ht. And that'• the way w~ do bu:~omf'n. Bu\ wheth@t you're an 1nveostor or n<J1. thto Oa• Company worlts for you ' ' ..... CIIM"'Ht OP _, ......... a. -• -... 1\tora aretU ,.u., Merit; a -.c.u.i a dluctUr. Dt&DI lltlip; ud a sllter, Gladya Pallor-oiSaata Aoa. StrvJees were beld Dec. ~ at Bell Broadway Chapel wttb tM Rev. James G. Bla1De u offlclut. lnurnmeot was at Fllrhllveo Memorla.l Park. IS YOUI CAMERA CHRISTMAS READY? e . C •• ' I :1•1 m••. "'l-.oo ; ... J-••'o I . j /-- CHRISTMAS MUSIC with a calypso beat will make up part of the program Dec. 15 at 4 p.m. In the free Orange Coast College Christmas concert. Practicing above are, from left, Mike Hernandez of Colton; Michele Burford of Newport Beach, and Gina Landers and Ed Rooney of Costa Mesa. ClllliSTMAS SPECIALS h ennis Rackets 4.95 • 42.50 ~ ' Duck Feet Fins 8.88 ~·I Men's Tennis Shorts 4.95 • 13.95 ~ ••miA Duck Feet Fins 6.95 ~ I . . , Volt 1-10.1 Mask z.951J""' kTennts Shtrts 4.50-5.00.5.95 It's • AI .... ....r'r 0 •r>• ______ ..., ---·--· ..... _ _, __ .... llalrtM---~ ..... It ll ca.Ued "rock ood flalala&." aetaUy a rat.,.. ........ lbo deep -.. IDaPl are roe~ udiiGIOOII.. Tbere are cwu 50 tpeeitl ol lbo rocldlolllamllJlaCalll>rlll ftteu, some alf.al ntor a wtiCflt 1D excess of 40 lbe:, LIYlar Ia deep water theyuetlsbed&CI50 to 150 ft. and when brought .. to tbe UJbter pressures of U. 1urtaee tbelr air bladders ud eyes often eJtend out ot pro. portion to their normal sile. Beine numerous, haYI.D( u u:celleot navor and wttbamJ.D. lmum of bones, they have be- come CaWornia's leading mar- ket .Q.sh, Ooe Uttle known tact aboot rockfish is tba.t their eggs are incubated and hatched in- side the female and the almost m[croscoptc young are born alive. The Ideal rock cod fishing outfit Is a moderately heavy 5 to 7 foot glass rod (similar to a medium weight marlin rod) with a rail board attached sev- eral inches above the reel seat hOidlng a large star-drag reel. Dacron line Is probably the best to use as 1t wtll not brea.k reel spools due to a very Ught build- up of pressure while reeling in a catch. It can also be cut and spllced easHy incase of a tangle. Terminal tackle calls tor a ooe to 5 pound shtker , depending on tile depth fished and current coDditions, and a leader called a pnion of 5 or more hoots attached 8 to 10 inches apart. Wore hOOks mean more fish can be caught at ooe Urrie thereby doing away with extra ''drops." Hook sizes run from 2/0 DECKHAND llfts "-"Y '·cow cod" our rau of sportft.sher. These are the most sou&bt ..after variety of rock rlsh for they alteo attala a weight of 40 pounds. dragging a.s a snac ~ cause terminal tackle lou. Tbt boat IJI usually DOt ancOOred but drifted repeatedly ovu a reef or hole. When a bite or hard tug is felt strllce by shal'piJ bringing rod lijl ~<>· When the number of strikes felt correspond to the number of hooks used retrieve the catch. Place the ra.tl board oo the rail and reel tn slowly and steadily. flsh should be placed In a sack a..od kept wet for freshness. FIRE IH STORM DRAIN Volt S11GrkJe 1.79 1 ac Purcen Tennis Shoes 8.95~ ~ Space llanllets 6.591 Tennis Sweaters & Jackts 1.1 N Yoit II!M90 Gym Bar w: .... n Tennis Dresses 13.00. 16.95 n I! Volt ES13 Cllest Pull 3.881 Ladles Tennis Sox & Hats l\ to 5/0 with cut or stripped bait, SPEAKER at the annua.l meetlng live or salted anchovies , of the 552 Club at noon Dec. 12 sardines, mac ker~ or squid, or in the Newporter Inn will be even whOle s~all ftsh. Spencer Willlams state dlr _ Generally ltshing 1.s done near ector of hea.Jth aoo'welfare. The the lx>tt om, but not actually Wbeo David Holdeos. fOl Canal St., Newpolt Shores looked out of Ills wiDdow Sat· urday eveoing, Nov. 23, be saw tl.re coming trom the cha!mel eod of a storm dra.1n near Suo- set Or. The names were caused by waste otl and grease and be used a gardeo hose toeJltnguish them before firemen arrived. rt Yoit TKIO Teftterbaft Set 6.95 1 ·-••••••••-:•••••·--··~ ~ Pet~t~sylv•ia Tennis lolls 3/1.89 : Table Te~nts Sets ~ meeting wtU be the occasion for selection of officers for 1969 for the club, whlch is a men's sup- port group dedicated to the ellpi.nsion of Hoag Hospital. ~ Marksman Dart Boards 3.69 l Table T ennts Paddles 1.1 ,, Horizon llnoculars 7x35 19•88 ! Table Tennis laUs l\ 1 s.-.~e & oc..., Ch•mpl.., ~ ICI20 Volt Basketball 4.95 : Champioll HCIIIclball Gloves • LI200 Basket lalls 6.45 1 Seamless Hanclbals ~ Fly Tyinl) Kit-Ned Grey 5.88 •------------- ll. C:O.vene AI Stars 8.451 LITTIOMAH , It C:O.vene Tennis Shoes 7.751 Jackets & Sweaters 1.1 ~ I 'tllD Gl.UHS 1\ .. -L••·· 7.25 I 14.95 to 57.75 I ~ -••;.7.~;;•;;;.';••••·~ lUCK KNIVES J,, I OLD nMU KNIVES TIUS -TUaES -ACCESSORIES .. ~ - Get SIOO or more monlh after month lmagme Havmg a regular monthly check to took lorw1rd to! M1ny of th ose wh o have a wonderful MONTHLY SECURITY ACCOUNT onginaled and tone: tested by Newport Bilbo• Sivinp .. started by simply opening a dividend·eilrning savinp account. Others invested a lump sum. MAIL THE COUPON FOR COIIIUT£ DETAILS 011 THE MOIITHLT SlCURITI ACCOUIII PUll lhi"!Mfth •~....-1 to ""'"UJ Of SK 1101 O! •h~ Cthlor~lt loftOIOC:ot l C ... t ..... .tlodl f .... ~1' tnd '"'" UOOC:!t !OCt., mty ftOI .OIOft •h "1~11 to '"""" ,_ Ill flo -lttl 110hu ol •~ltM to ••li<Grt• hery •tl~dll,.fl 'ttl~ftl ~~~ DHn -,._,11, lft .,., J2 ,.,,, I " ....... "1\J t !( 1 'VI >(KJ •H ~" t •r " "')''" ro-,, !\Tall rlf· \ 'KJOO tn, .. ,., I 8 t.1~DO S VI ('I'l T\•r•" I 1 ~1SOO \·1 m m • .-.. '• ·~~oo INVIU lli.IOI.II 110000 to.,...., 117.UOOO H OO OO t\ ... , I H .47SOO ''W OO 10 .,....,. 1 •.nooo I~VUf I:MI ..... II II W OO 10 .,....,. lll.OW OO I TSOOO U .,....,. U J.lOOOO U H OO lO rN" IH.JSOOO THANKSGIVING FIRE Newport Beach F1remen oa Eogioe 4 removed smoke Nov. 28 from the ldtchen of Vlrgtnl.a Fouts, 433 Vista flora, East Bluff, after a grease tlre tn the oven. STEREO, TAPES TAKEN Leaving Ilia frODl door unlocked Dec. 1 cost Patrick Butler, 3310-1/2 W. Ocea.n Front, West Newport, a stereo tape "Layer and tapes, worth S226. "lU I I(ITY! ,.( .. U()o<l .. ,,.,., """' ""'"' •OIJ 111010• 1o-... Ul•ll 01· 10 ...,.,. S.l4.1lHXl ,,.,....,. UOtwOO ,o ... ~.. 119.1noo IHVfll IM.III.II t n o oo tO .,...,.. S.l.•n oo saooo ts .,...,., 1:11,,7500 u a oo 10 .,...,., UJ •n oo INYUT Sl .... AI S SOO.OO 10 .,...,., Ml,I WI 00 J 10000 IS.,...," "7.J7UIO ' 75000 lO -..tl1 t<I7.1S000 ........ --CIW1t ......... DM. ,.. .... 1: ... ~ .. *" ~ DW .._ ,... v-. ..... DoK. Jt .,... ,, ... .... .., .... Y_..Dey. 1111 ,, ... ,, .... Iff '""'"'" .tf tM tttr 1M-Me .. -CW-1 ....... Jttf .t 5.00 ... (...,-" ... HIIJ IIMI ,.14 "'*"";y !Th11 II t 1 ... 111-1 ..... fA S IJI!ilt-1 flit ••''"' lmHH Alii IMf ftfJ ,.._ li .. t1 li-tH ~ tffkt .,.,_ l"ltliMol """· "" .-Ill Ml .... 1111t'-ll• allot" 11M "'" ······································~==~==~ ! DOWPORT BDI.B . e ,.._...In liM e e J.M6 VII UH, ,...~ htch, C.IHenWt t2Ml • ~ .,J.JllG • 2166 [. C .. ll Hw,. .. Corofll dll e • Rt.-t"¢H '" [o<:tn ol Ono Hundotd Mill!-Dolltto e e AGNU llOMQUli"T, ~~ e e "·A. ,AlMlR. Ct>o,.mon ol tM Sot rd I • • • • • e NAM[ -----· -o . -. • • =-· : • • • STATE ZIP e e CITY e • «""·-·--tlol-~--....,_,_ • 'e O~T. e111 aee.-eeaeeeeeee ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FRANK HAMIL TON, outstanding baseball pitcher at Newport Harbor High School and at Stanford and later an architecture student, turned his back on both of these talents and took up brush and paints Instead. He is now one of the leading Southland artists, a resident of Laguna Beach and busily trying to meet the demands of art connoisseurs. He Is pic- tured here with one of his recent paint- ings at the opening of a show at Challis Galleries in Laguna Beach, where all 25 of his works we r e quickly purchased. The 38-year-old artist Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hamilton, long-time Balboa residents who recently moved NEWPORT HARIIO~ EJIIGII SEOOIID S£C11011 --P.lll I 111UIISOA!L.DEC. 12, IMI aJIIOM utLIIM, CM.if. ~iamnntk . __ make this her most important CHRISTMAS CHARLES H. BARR Westclitr Pl aza Newport Beach 2 18 Marine Ave Balboa lsland 1