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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-05-20 - Newport Harbor Ensign22 million plan for 8-block ewport area type" apattm ent ouildanas on the IJOUnd n oor. 2 quail ty retail '-totes, 3 restau1ant1> planned around ~aram'e. th e nucleu'> of an .ttca v.hach v.••u iJ 1nclude d theaue to become a center for mus•c and the perfo tman & au s and land!>caped mall ~>. and a 138- roorn hotel. L.tter a mul u -~otora ed offi ce botld•ng v.ould be erec ted on the 60Utheu t cotner of 32nd St. 11nd Newport ~u vd .. acro s from ca ~ hall . v.ath a bank and polt51bl v a '-toC~ e1- chanae to occup) the gaound floor. An aaed and deterioratina hodaepodae of commea caal buildinaa in an 8-bloclt sec- tio n of old "'le""'port 1ca dl immedi ately south of the city hall may be u :f'laced 1n the near fu ture by a muiU-mtllaon doll11 COri'Otate-o•ned Lc~­ (ayette Squaae. lbi s as the tbeam of aacha· teet Jay Smi tb tha t m•n be- come a reality v.hen th e rHn· petty o wneu me et an e«- 1100 at the caw hall. The meetina 1 s scheduled fnr 7.30 p.m. Tuesda\', \1a\ ~ 5. an the councal chamber~. Upper Bay gets "go " sign . .. n uc:.t l ••ltaJ el.&nJ, ll tt¥,l Uiln ,,u J l••llt•Wing dJ1 h11ur-ll•n g th.tl ~·•uiJ hJ vc J e la\cd the ''"~ret ,el><,I\JO \lo lth (at\ \t· l rrc:r lid\ Jt'\clt>rmen l for tt•mn full) ':it-}m••ur m aJH \e,u ' ,.,!\ wa thJra\lo n 01e l'"~'•btllt\ ,f .s l.t\lo !>Uil \lunJ.I\ t"l c:rnn jl 0\ .the '\e\lo · ~¥drn,t the ( ••unl\ uf OtiUl~c: pc•rt Re,.,h (II\ C unu l ,., ... ,n~ tho~t the l i'""er R.t\ In ol .11• ,,. u .• Jl •r t'n' the IIJcl .. rJ, bcltln~ t..• the \.II\ 0 \loJ\ tn the: nulu-rnalhon-h .sJ hc:<.'n frc:quenth mc:nuoncJ Baseball peril cited A complaint aaaintt the .. continuina nui•ance" and danaer hom Youth Center bueball actirity hu been lodaed with the Newport 3 eacb C ity Council. Attorney Carl Kealey made dle complaint on behalf or Mr. 1nd \4u. Charlet C. Har- vey, 721 HeliotJOpe Ave., Corona del Maa, acmu Sib Ave. from tbe Youth Center bueball fi elda. Sorely, we ahould oot have to wait for a pou ible dealb ..• before aomethi 01 i I done to pro tec t occupanta 11nd pro- perty o wners from thj a o b- vious nui aance ." The letter or complaant will be on Monday even ina's Council aaenda. AE RIAL VIEW indicating land use in the pro - posed Lafay e tte Square , which would repl ace a n 8- block a rea in the h eart of Newport '3each. 9uildings are "A" -5-story a partment buildings with s pecia lty shops on the ground floor; "'3"-quality retail stores ; "C"- the existing Karam's restaurant; "0" -additional res- taurants: "E'.--an 800-seat performing a rts theatre , "F" -a l(}.s tory hotel, and "G" -an office tower. Parking would be on 2 split levels around the perimeter, and 3--tier adjacent to the oHice bu ildtng. (Land use pl an by Architec t Richard Jay Smith.) \h . Sma th, who matnt.lan!> an offi ce at 503 3l nd St., o n th e franae of the contem (ll ated &Uper block, expec ts upv.a1d !> of 200 property o v.ners and th eu spouses, and •s fran~!~ v.on ied about s eatina th em all, even af the publac v.ere to sta)' away. \1t. Sonath v.all sho""' sl1de!> and rendeunas of the VIIIOU!> facets of the S22.2 mtiiiOn PIOj eCt, and _,s .. er CJ)e S UOn~. from the floor. 1\lso on hand wall be Ala ce Fandley, resa - dcnt manaaer o f Lyons, l!ln- del and '3ryant. a Santa o\na C PA firm. and \h . Sma th' s economac con sultan t, v.ho ha s been closelv allie d v.1th the proJeCt through the lq months of p lann1ng. dollar lm[lrP't"" c:nt. ( nun~al Junn~ J'>l ( ••un .. ll "T ecun~' Jed.trcJ Uldl II ., :"11 t 10 the rn., ".i' Jl'Oc." Junn~ JJ .. ~u,­ pubiiC an terc" h• lau ~.tte the ''"" •f JUfl!>dldl·•n an the: qu c:~>Unn .,f <•v.n er ~h•r ol the 1 rrcr Bo~' pc•hce pn\lo e r. Lppc:r Ba'r Ladel.1nJ~. ~ .. nu.. •I a-;prt•\e'Renh dJ1J '"The C(lUnCal I!> 'a tl,faeJ ,h .tnn~ ,,f rcnt.t1 10\..ti"TI ( lrom nn the b&!>IS ol an ft111l1lltlnn luture dt"\el"l''"cnt. o~vaal abl e tha~l the e \~han ~e \\nnJ.t\ ·, -.e~ret l>C:,~>Inn of land bcl\loeen the ~t,unt\ ,.J,~osleJt•arrPe a :.aftnal and the l rv~ne ( tl. " f.111 anJ Jel 'l"n •n .s uJefilndl! .. uat, equitable,'" "a\ln Paul Ciru ber ~ ..... u,c the lanJ ehhange Beacon Bay L~.~"!~""'ri~~ ... , The re ~enth re-JaHo,·ereJ .... ~eo 11 the ac .. e ~>S fl•U le!> C!Ht-uf-lt\lng dolUH In th e v.1miJ e llmtna te the pO,,Ibll· Beacon Ba~ lea'ie ~~~~ an-It\ ot the coa!>t.ll lrcev.a\ \O~eJ \kmlia~ ~ th( 'ewpon g1••nc the blue hnlanlil mut( Be ach C"tt\ Cooncd. ra1 sang around Harbor \.1ev. llalll., the rent b\ 3" .!llQ'l per cenL and public v.orll~o direc tor J <le He aaid lbat \4n. Harvey waa injured by a batted ball wbic:ft cleared the renee IU!d naabed tbnuap a window of 1 be Harvey reai den ce. "N.B. 1970"study made ''Lookina ahead to tbe forlbcomina aommer aeaaon, with the neacfy pley, I ban been infonned dlat lbe con- dition will be ina11rferable," be wrote to tbe Council. "Mra. Harvey' a concua- lioo wu aerioua enoup. Plant for a s tudy of the e1 o f the co111.1nJ de velopm ent arowlh o fNewportBeach were and crowth of the city . announced by President Ed President Harth saad that a Hi rth at Monday's mectina of conference wall be ca lled later the Newport Harbor 0\amber for the pufl)Oie of makioa of Commerce directors. reports and analy:r.ana the Director s.n Downina baa 1nfo 1mation. be eo n-.ned temporal)' chair-Other aaenda i terns at the man and it preparina a Jetter meetina included the fo llow- scttina forth the o bjec tives •na: of the ttudy. The proJec t, • J1m La•• saad tha t plans called "Newport Beach 1970," have been prepared fo r a calls for a survey of all pbas-Sl,500 Improvement and eo- Students to be honored Forty-two honor uudeota from Newport Harbor md Corona del Mar bi ah tcbools will be feted by the Commo- dore's C lub of the Newport Harbor Chamber o f Commerce at a noon luncheon next Thursday, May 27, at the Bal- boa Bay Club. One of them wiU be the recipient of the sso Apes Bloomquist acbo- larahap . The honor student&, 22 from Harbor Hi&h and 20 from Corona del Mar Haah. will each rece1 ve a copy of the Merriam Webster New Col- lell&te Oac tionary from Super- in tendent elect Or. Noanan Loata. and muter of cere- monic at the aHai r. Each of them b as compaled a arade point averaac o f 3.5 1 or better with 4 points auiancd for an "'A," 3 fo r a "B," etc . Dr. Jack Petaaon, vice chancellor of the Unaveraity of Califomia. Irvine, will be a paeat tpeaker: The ttudents from Newport Harbor Hi ah arc Joe l Brad- bury. Ron Burke, Ro bert Goecl'l&rt, Lura Smith, John Caster. Laune Hale, James J oteph, Joanne J oraensen. Sandra Ryaet. Gordon Suauss. Oavad Go111n . Alma Knowlton, Scott \4atheao n, Heidi Vene- man, Pau1caa P ardoll . Emil) Parke, Judy Baesltens. LyM Howland. Jo Ann Aldnch, Richard Hofmann, Thomas Sta'labury, an d Joan Wells. Honor students from Corona del Mar H1 ah are O.ana J an as, Susan Schankel, Lctlae Stan- wood. Christi ne Godwan , Kim Oeaenbera, Malia ceo t Alexan- der. Pauicia Montooth. Sturley McCuuuon. \4ary Ytate rman, Linda Clouon, Susan Hos- kins, Thomu Williams , Mar- aaret Steinhaus . Oarrolyn C1ampa , Glenda Wanen, Gary Handova. Cliff Scholle . Ed- ward Mattson, Randall Lake, and Crai a Savqe. DEATH CALLED SUICIDE JoHph Haat er, a ss..y._.. old retired iad.etrialiet, wu f•ad deed .J.ortlr before 8idaiflt Frid.y ia die ~· at hie C..eo Slaoree hocae. Coroa•' • de,.ti .. i.dicat.ed d.at he !ted placed a 410- .. r eftol8'1a ia laie mMlh •d p•lled dae trisrr to ead lale life. 'lr. H .. ter, -'ao foucled Ruter Eaterpriaea ia River- elM. wae cl.iaco.,.Nd a., laia .upd•slat•, o1 •• 1-nr "-· aa 4633 c-c~-Dr. ~. Haater had .. de ~ pre- viou •ieide try with 'a ~ caliber _pietol oe 1\aalte- sivias Dey io 1959. 1\e death atte.pt had left him bliad ia laie ri,.t eye. Sam von iac:lade hie wife. Liaa; 2 aou, William of lil- ~. •d Alae of P .. la Val- ley, Calif.; 3 d.aptere, ~ •. Flora Hood of Rivec-llide. Mrw. Jaoe Clark of lileM, l yo- aias. ud Senna H .. ter, hi• • a.epdaa sb t.e r. World regatta coming here The Newport Harbor Yadat Sr. reported ••• the Ruaaiana C1ab will be boat _.uiaa •e may llnt • utry in nut 3n1 week or Aa .. at ror tile Aupat'a reptta, ud tlat a warld cllM~Pioa ebip naatta to 10 boa&t wi II come from South America. of dle laltalaliooal Star Clau In a letter 10 the Ciey C..- Y8dt Raciaa Ana. cit, he rcquaced • atloc~ 'lllia a.-or wa a accorded to lion or t l.OOO, 1bt a .. a NHYC •• naalt of *• Gold &mOUt aranted in 19,., sa. YiCtDt:J lut J•ai bJ Doe He ataled that the reaau.a W• •4 Ida ... K•t.. or ia baponMt to the cl\Y "•d LWe ltlt. NHYC wat tloa' ie will briaa a lu11 nwnb.r or It" .rt.r Willi• Picbfa Yititon, iaa.madoo.t p.abli· ...W ..... lldp wia or ciiJ eM NCOI!Idlioo llaat *il ""· 11 •• o1 •• 011&~'-ci•a OJ II .,.. ...., ....... ..waa ,.,_ of .......... larae:m ent or Chamber o ffi ce . • Manaaer Jack Barnett re- ported that th e C'b.nber IS cooperauna wath "Gadabout Public ation s" an the publica- tion of "Do's and Don'ts of Safe Boauna." wha ch wtll also an clude info rm au on on Harbor Area act1va u c~ and sa;-. ts eeanJ. • Or. Norm an Loats, report- ana for the Commodore s, an- nounce d th e annual tcholar- ahlp luncheon, to be held \1ay 21 at the Balboa Bay Club. hono n na the A-averaae atu- dents It Newport Harbor and Corona del \4ar h1gh school s . • Jam Berk&hue s&J d that u cltets a rc on sal( fo r the annual Comnodore s Bal l. scheduled fo r June 18 at the Balboa Bay Club. • Fred Schoepe told of ha s Uce planona proJect at s treet ends from 24th SL to 36th St., WestNewport. and wu author- ized to u s e Ch.,ber stauon- ery to ask for donabons from pro perty owners. • PretadentHarth will tpeak at a noon meeuna today, \4ay 20, tpontored by the Costa Men C'b amber' 1 Greeter~ a t Rancho Valley rettauranL • Jack Barnett announced that the phone wamina system i 1 in effect, and merchants are beina alerted an the event of qaeationable aolici ton and pbony cbecb spotted in the area. • City Mrm aaer Harvey Hurlburt reported on the pro- poe ed •u.ooo ••"•Y to be made durina the nut fiscal yeas in an effort to find a ao lution for lbe partina md traffic: problems in Balboa and Newport. • Jim Berkahire elicited aome eecoarqina rcporta from comnittee memben seek- ina increaaed duel from a aolccl.ed special .....,benhip. • Pay Hubiaon, wom~a'a division chaitman, who at- ~ ae Waabinttoa ~ ... u. or llae u.s. O.wnber, ui4 lla.a a •ltjor i tall of d"- caali• WM , •• u... of worid lnda ••• -· ., ... PtO•iaa illce••li•a& ..... lioeJ, •4 dial fila U.S. a._. b.r eDdonad lr• wi_. Red au.. •cl ,.. al of ... eo.- .... , r .. enedoa 1o *• Wodd c..ta.~~r . ;;..---· - LES ST AN WOOO, senior at Corona del Mar High Schoo l, will comoete May 27 in San 0 i ego tor the too or t2 e of Sl,OOO an the ftnals of the '3anlc of America ac hieveme nt program . He was th e farst place wtnner tn Area 5 COfr'- petit ion earning a n award o4 $150. Other local winners were Otana Janas of CJ._, High and Scott Ma theson ot Harbor Htgh, 2nd tn Iibera arts and tn science and matr resoec ttve ly; and Tom Hat>- berd o1 Mesa High, 3rd an science and ma th Meeting set on COM plan 0 . A. Armttrona. pre s•den t of the Corona del \tar C'I Ylc Aun .• has called a meeu na for 7:30 p.m. Fnday. June 4. a t the Youth Center for a dll- cau ion of the \4urton Wi II so n proposal fo r development alona Coa l t Hwy. Architec t Willlon and caty plannana direc tor Jeny Ora..,. dy trill describe the plan, wbicb 1ncludes some baah nae, and a town center at Marpaerite Ave. and Coaat Hwy. lnvi ta uocu to parti c1pate 1n the ditcuuion are beana aent to lbe neiahborhood corrmun- ity auociation in lmne Ter- race, Harbor View H1 1l s, g.Ofe C liffs . Corona H•ah- landa, C ameo Shores and Cameo Hiplanda. I.L CLEAI·UP TilE The city of Newport Beach The p ro p o a l calls for raz•n& the enu re 8-block area. ""''th the e1ccpuon of Karam's rcatauranl, bounded by New- port Bl vd., L afayette Ave ., 32nd SL and 28th SL Due to the su ateaac loca t.Jon of dus 15-acre parcel. the pn ce for acquiSition w1ll e1ceed the cost per acre or C en tun C1 t) and Bunker Hil l an Lo .V.- ac les. But \1 r.Smath WI$ IU~ about bnnaan& an outsad( de- velopers. Ftnall). he hat upon "a O('-' concept an redevelop- ment thro ugh pn vat( ana u a- u ve ," pmv1d1nJ an an sw(r to th e "everancreasln (!pre ~sure s of relyan 1 nn led( rat anvolve- mcnt." He VoC~uiJ flltm ~ de- velo rment -=·•~Mallon of e1a sungt•wner,, supplemented v.het( nel (<i !>.ll"' b' local an\e,t.•r' ~ath thl' thoulht an mand. he and \It ~. Fandl(\ ~et out to sell lhe ,ldll. Du11 n1 the put vear thev have con tacteJ each ol the -~ N C'I'etl\ o -.n· et!t that wouiJ ti c aflected, an an efltlll tn ..:•'nvtnce therr w lllerall\ throv. an the11 lot v.tth the protect. 1" date The ,~ re!>adcnual lease-Devlan anav.ere d. ""u." holder~ on Beacon Ba). at • Council allo\.ated Sl.OSO annual land rentals of J55 to fo. fum1ture for the hfccuard S!40 a year, paad a total of headquarters bc101 cooat:nact- S\7 ,164 l ast year to J .A. ed near Newport Pter. Cour.- Beek. de veloper of the water-clmeo Ooo Elder and Oee front trac t. and bol der of the c~ok voted "no... ay•na that c aty-owned land. The Cit)' re-•hen the project cost ro6e ce•ved S5.9.:!1.33 of th1s from the e1 umatcd S50.000 amount from \tr. Bee~ u • ts ((1 Sb3.000, the\ v. e re told nne-thtrd share . that fumature ,.,ould be pw~ L'nJer the nev. rate , the ''lded v.1thout addaUllnal c L tntal annual land renta 1 ""' • C1t, \1anag(r H arve' be S!~.J~~.s: up ~.11:n ': Hu rlburt saaJ that a coan- The c tt\ ·, ~>h are v.al toe \~.-•rerat.cJ put1ng 1ate v.ou ld I !R .l"' an mere a e '' s: .. t)( the mo •t renumcrtU\( :!0~.~~-me thtld ,,, hanJiang r~arkang The on tt•nal le.tH "''t.t \1r .11 the !Mh L ~o.lt\ l••t 1n Bee~ "''' v.ntten an Ill=~ 1 •r ''""'i"'rl hrtn,an~ ar an an-:t; )earl>. and "'il' c'ten.le ... nual ne t 1n, .,...,c: ,,1 s: ~uu. 11r an IQ 50 tll De~ 11, Ill\\~. st,~OO mMe lhllll ,.1th <ln .tl· \jelo llataons hH lunher C:.i'e tt'ndant 11n Jut\ ( •un._1 au- ext.cnsHm <Uc "''"' i-llll'l !! ~ ()th(r I C"lH>n t.l .. en dUll'' f. \klnua' evena n~·, adJ 1Uf'1e.J mecunp 1n d ude ... lJlc It~, .... an • The: ln·ane ( •• '"•~ gntni- C•I 11-reque•.a l"r ~ lll<.t''' l"lliOh •n \Ia~ \rlJlur Blvd anJ : ''" ( •,h t Hv.' '" the: tuwrr '"'" ''' ''""'~·r. l en1cr nea r the IP ane t 'a't t •unlf\ lh •rtzc.l ~ur .. na,c: •I IJlc ;>.ul.- 10~ !!ill' , .. , .. ''"" ~1"1 •l s J ""() • l •ur .• 1 "'P: •t •ell B.H "Jr Pr •rJc:r•1thc ;>aant· turr "'"'• eh "" "''""c rl' •I \t.u- •ne an.! J t.-r>.•rc\." Ha' ''Je '"' ... ~ • '"'"ere the ( ("I\ tc:. ' unJer C•'"' tru, tt •r n.• ;-o.u~ 'II! ,.,11 l>e roer-111e.t ••'l L"llhn ,,Je ••I fi,.,, Jc P• 1• th.t· (lui"' f he .1\'l'r••\ a ,. ~' grant-pro(lett\ o-.nct' contmllln ~ "'"'""' a maJora t" of Che I ~lo. pa.n .. eh sos f F• h F h I •n volvcd have s•aned leuen or IS ry e p •nd1caunf. approval ol the plan. Th( purpose 1'f the The ( <>~lJ \iesa-...,e wf'l>rt , , • , Tuesdav evenan a meeung Hartl(lf l.a(lns Cluh as !>end•n, ll' 1\tc\e I emn ~.,oo_ " Will be ID OOfi VIn C( the o th ef!o lUt an \ l) ~-lCI OIJanl lltiOn ~ [)r fkmtt" ~~'""·•'" t>~-~4 <; ID I II anJ 'ndl v1 '"·al" ant"r"s teJ 10 lnr th( \ia" \1r nn .. tJ ..:ontc't exerc:~se optaon!l e> ~e 1ng uu • • • 880, ~·•nte't Rc:g1,ua-out or purchasanc scncl tn wor~a na at the ~Oth annua! th e corporauon thro uah dona-fa ~h fn . ~(I for June 'i anJ t> U•'n fron \ld\ ~11 t. .June-i ~~ una theu rroper". an Costa \1e a Parl. ( al'' l llllTic ra ~or. I ~'(It \irs. F1ndlev has prepared "Th111 '' a v.o rth\ pro)e ct. 'C""flllfl Rlvd .. ( '''18R\1e,a. ·"-ach •·· ·'ate ha • "'rovaJeJ • Rand .:onte't eaa~>t(r studies •b•dl and1 cat( that "'" ..., u • ,. the property 11 ulaed a t S5., some Sl63,000 for vouth and n1111 Wi th nom Raclla at <'' ta oommunat\' bett.crmen L .... , s \ieu J ev.eln anJ luan . IRJR m•llaon, and that the aross ~e •-port BlvJ. 11nnual income .,ould be s 3.2 d ub preSident Carleton t Bu d) u. ars. • Ch 1IJren · l> pe 1 (l arad( -million. "'K' R 1 • Ci J c Volunt(eU arc asked to re-eJls ter at "'· p.m. une ~'· With mclnlcipal l anCbon port 1.0 Rod \4ac\1allaan's e~ 11nd adequate fin ancana. \k VICe &tataon. IQOI Placentu BADt4AM TALKS TODAY ~i th eauma.tea c:onsuucu on Awe .. Co &ta \4eu. !\hone b4~-"uemblvman Robert Bad· could bc&tn ~ neu J anu&r) 27 !0. or to report to the re~ ham (R .• "'oewport Beachl w111 and could be compl eted ~· tOMe I booth dun na the fash spe ak at ., 30 p.m. toda). the end or lqMa . fn 0 ° \1 ay 20. It the Olarle~ Te- lf 11nd when th e ao-ahead Sre c1al events at the Fash W1nt le School. l :!24 "'1 . C ala- •ere a••en, conttrucoon Frv anclude: fomu SL, Cosu ._.ua. The would bea•n aimultaneooslv • Beauty conte'l -rea11-Costa Mesa unit of ROC u on seven 5-atory .. ,,llaar-uatlO'ls are 10 be presented spontoo n na th( meetana. Help fight smoking,-city asked Will ttaac 6nc of iu penodic The C1ty Coctnc•l has been ~lean up Clllq)aipu on Balboa ultccl to remo•e etaarette hland tbia week•d. May 22-vcndina maclunee from Ci ty· 23. General Serv1 ce Or rector owt~od propert}' 1n e•110rt J.P. ~nderae baa announced. Beach. ~ecaa1 collecuocu of any-The reqaae:st baa come from U.i.aa l men ce hfl. u -Or. Viac .. t Canoll or La.,_a cl.cliaa butldana matanala, Beach. dlai•• of •• late.r-.m be aallaend '!! U.e hland A, .. cy Coucal oe Srwlolana all•r• bar..• 12 and 4 •d Heala. pohey of proh1bet1na •uch that the C'ah nf Ncwrort mac binea. an d tn remove Reach hat. a srecral ()(WIC:em ea•auna rnachtnea. . . fo r the health .. d we lfare ~ "llle eYidence clearly 1ta c atuena sho..,. that 1m0k1na 11 de fi-.. _.. t•A 1 • ....... e caaare -• e aa •· natcly haled &o many cbrontc va•lablc ., rnanou and tbw a ...... ,. afteme>OII "llld 7 •d "Ower a yau ha paaaecl 11 ...., -.oanta. ai•~ tha ..,..._ ..... , So ..... dlat trip 10 •• ,.,on oo -'i.aa •d llauldl -..,. •• aea llaat 1uk o.t to waa ~~i•a4.." Dr. Canol\ yo.r .-,cny Uae bf 7 ua. 1f1!DIIl· Now ... _. •..,...,.. S.d.Q. It'll M a Wa boo.t pna-. .... re~ .. ~CJ of 10 JOW ...... ca....... e,.art ............ w ha aad acate ducaaca arnona preweet theu 1Jtcaal u le. edlllt.a. Ou"tct aclioa aeema Yl\aJ," • Make fi e •hilt ancon- Or. Canoll aai4 6at chm•n- atloa o f d aant.. ~d.oa ~-• • .,....ic Pf'OIICr\Y ...,.,d; • Orwaatac:alty _....uiae ........ of-uta. • • ~.-aaeft4tiace ••n•e nce of obtant••l ctpr- enu rrom other .ourcu aafficieet rca.oe fot many ••Ill 10 •tat twice abo.t ......... 1M leuar will come 10 llae ·~-~ *• 11 C.-cil .... .., ....... agrt'e'Rcnt hetv.een the t.tJUnt' d1 J the: lr,ane r "'all !ol. ur l•>r C\[le..teJ arpr "dl t>, the O.,t.ste LdnJ, ( lltTHna' '"'n nc\ 1 · ··n u ',.a:" e'pntt'J lh.stlhe Jf'l''"' .t l v.dl oc .s 'li .Jitc:r ••I r"ullne dt lh<' ~"''lll:l.,.,a.•n me.:un~ Tl·en one 1•or( rnu- llnc: tte.,. "'•1. n.s\t: ll he J''"""'"J ••f apr>Jn\al ll\ the State \uprernt' ( nurt 10 a lncnJh .. uat ll• .JetcMime fana l lcg.sl1t\ ••I th e lan d '"' ap "" arpro \lrr die lime table o l l pper Ha' Je..,clopmen t "'a' g1 ~en bv Rill \11:1l>on. VIle r rc-,aJent ,,f It e lrvan e ( ,.h(• ha , been lhe 1..() uf11~cr ••t the com[ldl1\ an the len¥th' pl.tnnm~ -anvnlvan1 the \&f\ an~ mt.cre't' ''' ~It\ .... unt\. 'tate .a.nJ reJerai aaenca e ' h r .. t rrnJC:d .. he 'aad. ,., a ""''' Le~t. lt' J eterm1ne J redgtng J1 fftcuiUe!>. Thu. '" n b matcd to take 6 month t. and cost from s~s.ooo w 5~0.000. The ne11 s tep, hope- fully unde1 way by the end of thas yeat,u to cbedae fill o,n- to the county lrmds tn the Upper Bay betna traded wath the: l rv•ne Co. These are to be raJ sed w a foot a bove mean haah u de w l~~> ''' be Jed ared nu Iunger needed for fa !>.hana. nava gaunn anJ ~om­ mer'-e ~~ the ame tame the m11 n channe I ot the l pper Ba) v.d he opened t~· un J'-eraac v.JJt.t. uf 800 lcel b' tha~ JrcJ (!.In g. One 'cdr •~ e~ll­ m atcJ a' th e ume fM tha ~ phase, v.na .. n ha ' tl.l be ~:om­ pleted betMc the (\Ch ilnge 11f Jeeth het"'een the coun '-" and the Jr,ane <'•• Th c:n "'all Cll'Tl e the ha I an t e If the J rcdgtng rrogram tal ... nt lrnm : ll> " \car' de· renJJn~ •r the '' rc: .. : "''" \1r \1a,.,r ,,~,... The anJ th.t! h.aJ ~en Toll ,eJ "' 1-foHlt lr\c:l n••" "l 'l he bn•u [lh t ur b• 1(1 w ; : fe.: at>."'" ~ean ha &h t1Jc-I 1tllng tn par~ .sre .t~ .tnJ .:re.stlnjl the l Cl rn v.an g .:1" anne "''' ht: n ... luJc-J an th , ftr" ph "'c: \1r \1a't'n e'lt'Raled UlJt - 'Tit !11nn ~ullt, '11:J, o~l dtrt v.1l Ita' r I•• "c-• \cJ ,t l d ..:o '-1 ,,, ~ ~. '()(1,01111 I •rq ~·'m rrcfl.t.tl Jnel •r•1 cnt' an th e l ;>per Aa\ "I • br ho•at repa1 r 'arJ, and .,.,ann.t' he: 'a1d tlnu .. m~ develurrnent' w1 ll ,·,•me later lat\ ~anaaer Haf\e \ Huri- ~Ht and pu bl1 'At>rl.. ~ lltrH- tLll Jr•e l)( ... la n rev1 e"ed th e l pper Ba) <>atuatJ••n . f'arucu- larh "'llh ret-pe~.t to par\. areas. In add1uon en th ( maJor oounty p arl an the Bad: Bay area, there are the follo Wlnl 3 locations • T•o a cres a t the e1ten- 11oo of 23rd SL, West Upper Ba~. w1th 400 fcct nf wate~ front.. e s timated coi l o f d~ velopment, Sl5,000, annual miUnlenancc cost, 54,000; annual revenue-. S:!.~. • Pour 1nd a half acre• bclov. the \.al u~ Or promon- tory . lies t Upf'er Ray. wrlh 600 feet of ""'l terfmnt. ~.000 to de velnr . ••.soo annual tniUnte.nance . S2. 7 SO Al!nual revenue. • Ria Canyon Part. at U~1 Bay, 70 acres, l,UU fee & of waterfront; 81 ,700.000 to de velop, .. 0.000 MM~al m .. ntenan«. tllO.OOO -.aal utcomc. "The fint 1 woeld b. citr puh. Jo.nMictMa ower lit C lft)'Ofl .... IIOt .... Mttled. COWtci1 •r.c-.4 •• citr ..... u liD ........... .. •alyah o( .. Ull(lltit ... putt •4 .. ~ ...... .... .... ol ......... . _., ............ .. I IRPOIT ._...,. 111• AliT EllUl--'•% THURSDAY, JMY 2D •. lt55 mDA DB. IWt," CALIF. TH£ HARBOR AREA'S OFFSET N£FSPAP Off ice and prlllliQI plaat io c~ Etwlso Boildl"', 2721 E. Coa l Hwy., CorollA del Mat Calif. -9262S. T£L EPIION £: 67J.OSSO (Area CoJe 714) T HE NEW O'RT HARBOR ENSIGN is tiM! only newspaper printed and published 1n ch~ Cily of Newpon Beach, and the only locally owntod and upl'l"ated newspaper in the Newport Harbot--Costa MeN Arf'a. Publis hed weekly, on T hutsday. Second class po81ase paid ot Corono dPI M81, Calif. THE NEWPORT HA RBOR ENSIGN Was adju~ed to be a new•· pilper of l{<'n~>ral circ ulation by court d~1ee No. A-20 178 date d May 14 19'i I, 1n Sup~lor Court for the County of Orange, State o f LaiHor~ia, dOd by ruM>n thf'rt•of '"' qualified to puhliab all public notice" rl"quar~>d by law, ... Owner and Publisb~r . . .. ..Associate Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES \RVO L HMPA . PEG IIAAP~ In lllllbor Arf'a: Out of llarbor Arc-a. One ye•. $4.00; 2 yeara, 17.00 One ~-. $5.00; 2 ye81s, $9.00 <Jiue .ftllj ~ .!lop ,.,._ I . K..,.. • .,.., ..4 ,. ... .._ ef ........ A SUGCEmOI .. EIIE lOT TO SPEIO IOIEY l trus t that the Ci ty Council will not vote to spend $2,000 of our tax money ''to bring a large number of visi tors" to the Ci ty of Newport 8each . A problem that pl agues the City Councd and the ci ty staff is how to hand I e the number of visitors we are getting rl gh t now. The City Council is about to spend about $15,000 for a traffic s tudy in an effort to solve the dangerous traffic tie-up that hits us on peak week-ends, which no doubt wil l be every week-end from now on through summer. To spend some more money to br~ng •n more people to add to the al ready perilous situation would be the height of folly. The reQue st for the S2,000 IS betng 'Tlade by the NewPOrt Harbor Yacht Cl ub, which will be hosting the ..world cham· PIOnshiP regatta of the International Yacht Ract ng As sn. n August. ~HY C deserves congratulatiOns for th ts great honor, but tax 'TlOney does not go wtth congratulations. I can think of other events eQually oeservtng -the L ons Club Lobs ter 1ake, ~ewPOrt HJrbor to ::nsenada Yacht Rd ce, Fltght of th e Snowbtrds, th e :vm'Tl9dores :>and cas tle con- te s t, and many '!lOre all ot Nh• ch a so could be l•n •ng up in front of the ca sh regtster n :·ty Ha ll if th 1s reQuest •s gran ted. • • • RECOIIEIDED REAIIIG FOR U.S. CHAMBER A report on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce con vention 1 n Washington , D.C., was g1ven to the Newport Harbor Chamber directors Monday by Fay Ha rbison, president of the women's di v•ston of the local Chamber. And she rePO rted correctly that it IS shock1ng to learn that the U.S. Chamber •s asking tor trade w1th Red Ch1na. EQually shock ing IS the U.S. Shamber's reQuest that the Connally reservatton to the World Court treaty be el1m1nated. Both recommendations tmoly that when we deal with Red ::hrna , and w•th Red Russta, and Ntth world government 1n general we are on cor"VT1on ~roun d as to respect tor •nterna· tiona! aw sanct1ty of treat es sovere•gn n ghts of nattons, Jn j 'h.l v•dual rqhtS )f C t1zens. And f not ')n Cl)ml"lon Jrounc lt east th~?•e <.the nooe that ::l...,...,un•str s ~eltoN· tr'I':J HId Jn ce •ru s ted t"' 1 ve uo to :reaty orom• ses. lna<>ec "Y JJ an ·,1St he :otnl"lun,sts to oe Jomrr.u- ,. sL1" Jnd !or th se ,..,. "'JY N snfully t~Hn< ~therwtse ; tron1 y •ecorr-renJ "'e •eaatng ..,, 'he bo'l ~ 'iy :nat nar"'le, Nntten by J r. -rec ,ChNJrz .,eJ~ ..,. •ne ~n,.s tt an An tl- otrmllnisn-> Sru<,.1Je. ·• r. hNJ rZ SlyS, .. ;, '1 rle S!'nse, me ,.,mun1sts ~Jn :n !r'.;,\<>r:l. ~1-Jey na ve -.tJted the1r tnten- 'IJOS, the~r bei1PIS ,,J ''""n rre " ""e thotJs n o1a1 n, unm•s- :..J(au e >H"l rds 1n r> Jflt'/ .vt·w.Jge ~hr. N•JII':J 'Her. And they • Jn or !r JS~Cd t, 1?11 "' ~tlr<,e .,te'lt•-:;ns ;nceas1ngly. '' ~h.., r t 1ert ;e "',riJ w:ue t '"' '1 ternat1onal com- m , N~ .. 'Te.,n<. lPStr~ t ' r 'lJ'V' 1uJ I •berty , sup- 'I (' t t j t 1' 1' ~ct . ' '" 11 r """ '1t :;1 f • r o te ~rooerty , and , 1 e , 'f•lnnl •h r;ugn ut tht: >~?r .l. • · , ;e: " 11 ·, .. t-r, -.J'1 s"~l J• ers and oos ervers are or>.,, t ·! ., 1 ~t•11r--ty t " :orr"'u'liSlS. NhO a re be1ng J,.< r•oj Ot oy.•r -•·!,.. 11.1 J'ld Oe.l O.JSS a. And that we 'lcl>'C , ~.,. ,'1 •> ::;ase JS! ~" .,. o>s tn~ )U r shores -•n ':uoa, N'IIC' 1s ::>e 'l.:l !:icl<.•e1 by 0e~ 0 ;s:;, 1 . .\nd that th1s .:ommun <,l HlC~'r n ttl~;> Nester"' >4r .. ,.s::>here s 'lOw s eelc •ng ~o tnfest the Jam, ca11 oeoubl r;. 'A'ld ~'lat thiS com,.,un1st ')UbVerSt"'n :'ll' VPI lhf> NCJrld S Oe ng 1Urthered by trddtng N11tl thr tr ee r?un tr~es by th e Nheat deal between our qcr 1ernMen t Jnd ~eo q ,s., a, by the sh•o~""ents of food and sup- r:-1 1 es to Prd Cht na fr;m f nglancl. Communism, Nht crt cannot even feed 1 ts own people, would have collapser1 long ago If it were not for the food, money, and goods furnished by private enterprise efforts 1n the ca· oital ist countries. The u .S. Chamber used oersuasive sales talk in explain- •ng its stand for tradu.g with Red China· "poliflcal friend- shiP can be developed th rough trade relat1ons; businessm en can thus serve as an exPedi tionary force fo r freedom." Closer to the truth is the statement that such businessmen are mak 1ng insta llment oayments on the rope that will one day hang them. The U.S. Chamber should certainly know that they can •rust the ~,.ommun•s ts to be communists. It is important that ;. <ty Harbi<.on 'lOw th tS too, because she is vice--principal n our htgh school diS tri ct and next year will be the dis· 'rtct's dtrector Jf nstructtonal services. • • • HISTORY REPEATS flllto~t Miss. l lfww••IM C•••fy Tl••• Kttlll\' I• II \'be-n 11tr c•utc-nry ~arne dependent upon 1hr •t.tlf· .u11f no"' rn.,ny people an afraid to open thcU' aoout ll~ lx t o~u!>C \\ Jshmgton mi~Jht cut them oR. THIN. AIOUf.JT Arll ..... (Tn••) JH,..., Go•.-t"mmcnu tht'msch~s do not produce freedom. P~ fJI<' havf" tO wrest fll:'t'dom from ~~mmenu. Af~r they Kcurc frffdom, it i.1 :11\ ~ndlru ~sk tO rc:u.in it. llU I'ONSIIIUn LOST u ... (OW.) Newt If ~ irldividuaJ is ~ lo bt-li<'\.'f ht-tJ not tOtally rt'tponllOJr (or hit actioN. hit XbOIU 1000 will ~ t.uptyit~ , JOANNE JORGENSEN, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs . E~ win Ga ric, 408 62nd SL, New- po rt Shores, is Zon ta girl for Ma y at Newport Harbor High School. She is treasurer of the lnterclub Council, head cheerleader, li fe member of CSF, mem ber of Gi rls league cabinet, studen t court, GAA, Pep Club and of the French, Sailing and Business clubs. She has been active in Gi rl Scouts fo r 11 years and now is a Mariner Scou t. She re- ceived the freshman service award and thi s month was named winner of the Panhel- leni c scholarship awa rd. This fa ll she will enter the Uni ver- sity of California at Irvine and maJO r in math. TOO MAHY VISITORS Publt~oher of the Enstgn Thank vou for ~our stand on the 'lewport t:"ree~ay. It ~ould ru1n th1s drea. \\e .llready have more VI •- tors than ~e need, and those wh o are ba ck1ng the Freeway must be do1ng so only through greed. Please count' on our sup- port 1f we can do anyth in g t.o help'" ths s fi &ht. Yours truly. Dr. and \trs. J .C. \toodey San Be mardtno and 'lewport Be ach "PEOPL E'S POTT AGE,. Publisher of the F..nsaJll Wtth reference to an arttcle taken from the Oucaao Tn· bune Servtce, by Rep. Otto 1-.. Pa sman of Lou1s1ana, headed "ROAD TO SOC"IAL· IS\f P \ VFO HY JOIINSO:--.." whtch <lppeared 1n another '1.l('er \tay 1., JQ6 5. < nngre sman Passman ss nne nl the most ded1cated .:onscrvauve !> 1n the House and 1 !> Jevtlled tu the puncs· rle nf conslltullonal govern · men t, as well a:. a mo t V(lCI- Ie rClu~o ~·pponent of the r rof- lt gale spend1n1 c uned on 1n Wa~ohtn gton wsthout tn te rruf'- tton s1nce the Roosevelt <\J- mtnt suauon. llts arti cle de- ~erves sen ous C~)n stderatton by all wh•• .ue Interested tn reuuntng thetr lreedom10. He .. hould re ce 1 ve our encourage- W11l and Peg Foster of Bal- boa Is land found taJttng 1t easy 1n Palm Spn nas -JUS t what the doctor ordered. • • • A new 1dea 1n checltt n& 1nto London. . .Chuck and Dee \tasters .. who ltve 1n Ch1na Cove. have uaded theu home for one 1n London and are husthna theu younasters, Tina and Charles Jr., alona wt th Ti na's &ood friend, Cyn- thta Hoyle of Cameo Shores, off for the summer JU St as soon as school 11 out. . ~nd of course they plan a glor- IOUII tour of Europe. • • • Whtle Dan OJuenheim of E.a st Bluff packed hu cut- '"' equ1pment .-.d beaded for the I and of l.tout in the St ertas. hi s w1fe Carol and Sall y Greaory of Harbor Hiah- landa headed '" another di- rection to La Jolla wt th the11 tonnaa aeu. • • • Before the momenta of deci- sion beain and \tari<WI Ber- acaon of Wcstcliff rilla ber position on Che Newport Ele- mentary Sebool Board, tO which ahe was recently cleo- ted, ahe .nd ber husband Outb and 1helr younaacan are arabbina e .. ry bit of va- cauon time &bey ""· •. it wu a bot Palm Sprinaa for tbem lut weekend. • • • Twtftty-fh• J•••!. . .it JUil couldll't be. •• blat dHt.re lt wu aere bdoN •em. .. a., Md I.Mraille s.t• of tt.w Hi ... l ... ...t Alrley ..... Millild ...... ., •• , __ SAN DY SKIDMORE, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Skidmo re, 2104 Wallace SL, Costa Mesa, is the Zonta gi rl for May at Costa Mesa High School. She Is vice-pre- sident of GAA , vl ce-president of the concert choi r, member of madrigal singers, staff member of the Pegasus II ter- ary magazine. She has been in school musicals all 4 years, and sang leads in her sophomore and senior years. She has been named most talented senior gi rl and won the Bank of America achieve-- ment award In music. Next fa ll she wi II enter the school ot Music at Bay lor Uni ver- sity, Waco, Texas. 'Tlen t and rr a• se. 1iomeho ~. tn .. onne~:.uon ~1th the arucle I am forced to recall the ~ord s tlf Garet Ganell, who wa~ eJ1tonal wnter of many "f the great eastern papers and ma gazine Junng lhe :-o:ev. Deal years, tncludtng Saturda:y Fventng Post. vf wh1ch he was ed1tor '" chtef before he d1ed tn I Q 54. In h 1 s book wrt tten 1n 1938, "The Peoples Pot- tage," the fus t paragraph be gtns, "There are those wbo thmk they are hold tng the pass aga1n s t a revoluti on that may be comang up the road. Bu t they are &azing '" the wro ng direction. The re· volution '' behind them. It went by tn the Niaht o( De- pres sion, SIOIJn& sonas of freedom." In the concluston of the book he states; "th e slopes are steep and banen. !'lo enemy is v1s1ble. The enemy 1s 1n yourself. for th1s may be named the Peak of Forti- rude. What you have t.o face 1 s that the cost of savsng the Republic may be e:t uemely h1 gh. It could be relauvely as h1gh as the cost o r settJng 1t up tn the fi rs tplace,when lo ve of polt u cal hberty was a mi ghty passton, and people were w1lhng to dte for tL .. " So the land 11 ou rs ,( we can take it? 't\e need no pro- phet to tell us that. No doubt the people know th ey can msula. . .as they attended th etr 25th high school re· un1on w1th other Fa1rfu alumn1 at the Statler Hotel Saturday laaL • • • The AFS/CDM hiJh school Student Committee wtll be swin&tn' thia weekend. They have invited all the student commi tteea and APS stu- dents to aather at the Cameo Shores home of Jimmy 1nd Hazel Ray for a bar-b-que and pot luck. Molly Muon and Bruce Ol~nder. both of Cor- ona del Mat, wbo ate e&- chainnan of the COM com· nti ttee, will act aa ho s t.a. Jinwny and Hazel don't 11t lona. .they ue mwna plans for a June tat trip tO the wonder city, San fran- CIICO. • • • Shoppina and JUil a aood oid fubioned aab fest were the order or the day when Gretchen \tower of Palm 0.. aert viaited wtth her dauah- ter, Joan Winbum, and ber fnaly in Irvine Terrace tbia week. • • • "Hopwoodl ulan ciudad de Mesico y eatan t.ounloa moy •erde I Qui etol muc*oa cwioa, eomen mucho1 &aeol, encbiladaa, frijoloa, Bl eol •• m.uy cah..-.te -90°. v .. moe a aadlu cau tdlal .. , Palacio dta Muilllili• 1 C.... Iotta. Palacio de MuJco de Nacioa•l. con pictna .. , .,.... • Deip ......... Uaiftttjct.l • Mluco, ,..,. .................. u 1 .......... , c. ZON T A Gl RL for May at Cor· ona del Mar High School is Sally Christine Swift, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swift of 205 Abalone Ave., Balboa Island. She Is AFS secretary-treasurer, Gl rl s l eague vi ce-presldent, mem- ber of GAA, senior honor so- ciety and the tennis, track and softball teams. She Is foster sis ter of Robin Lane, th e AFS student from Mel- bo urne, Australia. Sall y has been active in Gi rl Scouts, National Charity League Ticlctockers, and YM CA, Trl- Hi-Y, servi ng as president th is year. She plans to at- tend UC at Santa Barbara to study for a career as history teacher. --- have theu Republic back sf they want 11 enouah to fi &ht for 1 t and to pay th e pn ce. The t>nly po1nt 1s that no leaJer has yet appeared with the courase to make them choose. To wh1 ch I say Amen! F very Amen can should read th1s book, wh tch can be bought at any Am en can Op1n1on book. store or through the Book- matler, 30 Price Street.. Lin- den. N.J. (Sl.OO). To quote J . B. \1atthews: "I cons1der The People'a Pot- ta&e the areates t book of th1 s aeneration ... " which tn my opmion is puttin& it rruldly. Bob Duaan Newport Beach FROM THE BIBLE Con11der what I say; and the Lord JIVe thee under- standin& '" all thtnas. Remember that Jeaua Cbriat o ( th e seed of Dav1 d was raiSed from the dead accord- '"' to my aospel: Wheresn I suffer u ouble, as an evil doer, even unto bonds: out the word of God 1 s not bound. Therefore endure all thin&s for the elect's sakes, that they may also obtain the salvation whi ch is in Christ J esus with eternal alory. Second Timothy : 2:7· 10 . mucho p sto, \1U1Iyn and J ack." • • • The tapes of the adventures \1argueute Tuatin or Balboa hland and her brother, Los Anaelea utili Paul Gibbons, were bavina while on the Stella Polaria Cruise were juat a little too much fot aiater Zoe Smith, also of Bal- boa bland. . • She ia join· ina them in Paris, juat u fut .. abe can aet there. • • • Thia weekend tbe Shalimar Tri Hi Y Club will preaent a fashion aho w modelina "Pun Pa abiooa" Ia teaL . .UDder the direction o( preaident Donna Loud of Corona del Mar and •ice president Heidi Winburn of lmne Terrace. Sally Hayton or Corona del \1ar will act aa commentator. She and her aiater and bro- 1her alooa with her pa.renu, Don and Lu•ena Hay&oo of Corona del Mar, will aooa be leuina for a holiday in Europe. • • • Ted and CarolJll Olaen of Balboa hland hu e rcaaon 10 be prood. •• aoa Deuia, wbo attenda CDM bllll adaool. jut ncehtd die Nali•-' Oold Medal for art wott eo- &entd ie the Nadoaal Sdto- laadc W•ann.e. tlla wort hal be• 011 dieplay a& Blill· loeb do"IO" Md wiU aow IOilf •• U.S. • • • n. • atri•a ..-4 ,., flaaen '11l• JL ,,._.. ef •• u-.., w~u ,.. ... (Cotll-tt ....... straight TH1 SUPIIMI LAW ly Tom Ander1011 An age-old ma:cirn which will ntver btt outdated is The Coldf-n Ru~: Do unto pth- rrs as you would have them do unto you. 8i1t The Golden Rule-should not ~ miscon· atrued to mean fotttd ~uality or sha~-tht· wc-ahh. If \'OU are a person of good will and ho~sty, you don't want to IX' hcl~ un~ss you a~ willing to he-lp )'Ourttlf. Th«-G~at Soci~ty proclaims that it is hu· manitarian and moral t~ help otMrs, accord. • ing to the-ir nttd, JO ~ can all bt-corM equal. Is it? Is it right for the statt" to do what it is "'rong for the individual to do? Moral law is natural l;~w, Whe-n natural or mor.tl lllwi a~ broken, ltOUble results. Thr Golden Rult• is probabl) our most uni\~n.ally rnpected moral law. Rut it is a fr~ will, ~oluntal)· prC'ct'pt. It ~' not state-tha t ~ou wlll btt fort'ed to do unto othe-rs aJ )'<XI \\ould ha'r oth~n do unto )OU. We wppotc'dly belie\'e in The Ten Commandments. One of them Y)~. "Thou ~ah not ateal" When a dictatorial ~<Wrmmt-nt takes by foru from a worku to give to a shirk~r. that is st~aJing. The Great Socit-l)• is the greatest thief of modern times. FACT •.. Govt-mmt-nt does not and cannot create Cn-at .Societin. Individuals create great so- cie-ties, not vice-versa. Th~ onl y great ~i~­ tif'~ in history ha,·e been frt'e societies in which the indi\'idual had maximum rillhts and pri,·il~s and was the master, not tht- c;erYant. of gcl\'l'mment. f !ffdom. whil~ Cod-((iH·n. dot's not prr· llt'tuate itK'If. There is onh onf' ~nt Gi' r r -and that is God, not ~"f'mment.. Co\•. t>mi'llC'nt ~nn 8t\'t' \'Ou nothinr but what it lakl*s from IOJMbcd)• cl~r. A g'O\'\"mment bit( t>nough to gi"l' you ~el)thin )Ots want i.s bi~ coou~h to take t\"CI)'thinK )OU\'\" I(Ot, in· dud ing your fl'l'l'dom. CIO\emm('nt is not a creator, but a parasitt'. C~'t'mm~nt can bt- a good friend. or )"OUr wont t~my. Cio"~m­ IIK"Ot must bC' atudid, und.-ntOtJCI, l>artiCi· patt'd in :.nd cont rolltd by thr peoplr, t'l'l(' it may becoult' not tht• f'C'ff."rct' it i~ uppcxd to be, but a tyrant. (;o, ermn~nt ~1uuld kaH· us alont', as long as "" are not har1nin~~: our frllo'\ man. ... FICTION A French t-conotui\1 said : "llw-&tate iJ thl' gn-at ht cion through \\hich r'~r)'OM :u - tr mpu to li\t at thr t'XJX'n'l' of f"'t>I)Orlf' t-11l".'' That is also a ~ de-finition of Fed- e-ral Aid. F.ven1hing must ~ paid for, d tht'r in material or p$\"Chic com. Thcrr u no ,.uch thing as a fre-e lunch. The go\C'rnmt'nt hu no authority and no ritJht. comtitutional or ntherwi'it", to prO\ tdr anrbod~· \\ ith ( n-e-dmn from fc-:u . fn-cdom from \\:tnt. frt't'dorn from docto~ and hospital bills, fre-edom from un- t'mplo\'nlt"n t. Christ "'a' not a Socialist. Chri" belie\W in thr profi t moti\C• He rec()i(nird that th~ mrn had difTt'rc·nt taiC'nh and ~bili1ic-' in ,·an in~r d<'\trt't'S ~lilt' ~(:lined more talt'nl\ ~~ch what 1lwv had. a nd thtV \H·rr ~ward. ed with more talrnls Ho'"-'H r. Christ took .1\• "' thC' talrnl of tht' man \\ ho did no1h10sr :10d ~·"" it to thf' m.\n \\ho had trn talt·nt• He ltlOI.(rallll:llrd tho'Jt" "'Ito prohtrd OUTGOING PRESIDENT Mrs. W.W. Root, di'y evening, May 21, wtten the Ladles in the plaid dress, hands over the gavel Auxiliary to th e Veterans of Foreign to president elect Mrs. Alfred Briggs to Wars join in an 8 p.m. dual Installation the approval of the new senior vi ce pre-with the men's organization at the Amerl- sident, Mrs. Harold Hohl, at left, and the can l egion Hall. Mr. Briggs will likewise new junior vice president, Mrs. James be install ed as Veterans' president. <En- Torrens, at right, a s she will do this Fri-sign photo.) Grandmothers get a treat The Newport Beach Grand- mothera Club Charter -*lq waa entertained at their \tay meeun1 by the Edison Com- pany of Hunlin&ton Beach. Lynn Bi cket aave a talk on modem l1ghtina for the tnter- ior and for the elterior of homes. Sile demonsuated w1th alides the benefit of proper electric liabtin& on human eyeai&bL The com· pany also served lun cheon cooked electrically. ~rs. Glenn Oyaart, auilled by \trs. fred Lawrence and Mra. Don Cameron, used a sprina theme m decoratin& the luncheon tablea. u11n1 amall colorful Maypoles. The pre- sident. Mra . Louis Sc>eilbera. welcomed two new membera, ~ra. J . De Camp and Mta. Alexander Steele, who were installed by Mrs. Ruuell Van Marter. At laat month's meetina at Vi !Ia Marina, Mra. J amea Ke- veaster and \1r,. Rusae I Bauaert became membera. The nelt replar luncheon and meetina of 419 will be at Villa \4arina, Jwte 10. OPERATIONS OFFICER JCMMS BANK STAFF Georae R. Wallera hu been named operationa offi cer a t the Newport Beach branch of Bank of Amenca, it i1 an- nounced by \tanaaer f red K. Schoepe. ~r. Walters comes to h1 s new poll from the Olapman- Valley View btanch 1ft Garden Grove, where he has been auistanl cashier sihce 1962 . He Joined Che bank rive years aao. He wu born 1n Ohio, at· lended hiah school in Lona Beach and baa furthered his education a t the Amencan lutitute of &.nkina- ~now open m e Sa 1981 OtARLE ST., CXISTAMfSA ~ The a..ct. A,..', M .... at •-' Fl•••t-TIIAT Y•rs.lf .. • Meat H-'•t.l •" .......... , Ellpeft•c• -1\e Pl ...... ef • G.•l•• .. 01 .. C....trr" S...• ................ ' SEPARATE ACCOI.MOOA liONS FOR LADIES •4 GEMTL!MEM SULO ..4 Mill NYHOLM co .... _,, ....... a. , .. ._4) .... d ... --~ •• CAlif. ... . "-1-'c .. ~·•• Aaaed .... . • ... atere4 W..ltw; A .. ed etl• ef Pttr~• ~ata ..4 r.-. ..... PMCtiHMen ef ··"·"c. ........ Steam bath$3.00 Steam bath& ~ ma•~a~• $6.00 $1.00 DIHMRt . .... s ......... 41 ....... . J •• , ........... , • ., ••• It ..... &a.l •• Mla.JAUMA le ....... Ia --J..., ............. a-M ........ W....._ Te ._..._ _ .................. ~ ..................... ~ ............. ~_ .. .... ..,...,_ a...t.JMt -.._,._.,_ •1 -Mia.IMMA .,_, t4fltt .... • .... .. ............................ ..... ,_ MPOR''!DI OIMIJDM11l.IT ......... ' Churcli WSCS holds banq uet ...... ....... SocietJ or Ouhdu S.mce or Clbiet O.te* by dte S.a la C•tral NettpOrt "•lei dte -.et mo- *•..,.•lbter buq~~et May lS at lhe cluarch. I Mra. Morau Lowery waa dlaim•. Mn. hmea Lim- bert. wife of lbe paat.or, waa mielren of eeremoniea for lbe propam, wbicb included folk ainaer Pat S.dera u d a commu.oity aiaa led by the oraaniat, Mra. May Driver. Mra. Donald Drowell pve •• eo .. t to •• .__...,,, .ad Delyaa Bi••••aer led dle toaet to dle eo*"'· 1\e bleuiaa ucl bnecllctioa wwe aivea bJ Mra. Huolct Aribu,, Q,raaaea were aiveo to Mra. Emma Weetherford, aae 96, the oldest molber, Mn. Wil- liam Maaabura, 23, the yount- ••t mother; Mn. Howltrct Wooda u a and Mra. Robert Headl, with lbe molt child6eo; and Mra. Virainia Allen of Pomonlfor farthell di1tanco. --·-··------------4PORT ACAIEft AWAD .II Ell PETER USTINOV PLUS: TOM AND J ERRY MOW .THIU TUESDAY et the NEW AND BEAUTI PUL PORT THEATRE • Geo. Mahari a • Dana Andre wa • Rjc:hard Baaehart • Anne Francis --~ fffil llUII IUM lllmU~ ~no brn Mrs. Rocklin James Berschneider is th e former Ronell Femcase of Shore Cliffs. (Arseoe Studio photo) Ferncase-Berschneider vows are exchanged Ronell Femcase and Rock· lin J amea Beuchneider n · chanaed vows at Our Lady of Mt. Cannel durin& rites performed by the Rev. Ralph Harvey. The Mi tchell Boys Sinaers •ana the Nuptial Mau. Parenla of the bn de are \ir. and \1rs. Richard J. Fern- case, 336 Mom ina Canyon Rd., Sho re Cliffs. The bride· p oom t s the son o f \ir. and Mu. Warren Berschneader of San Dieao. The bride, aiven in mar· riaae by her father, v.ore a Biancht &own of whate peau de soi e, appltqued with seed pearls. A double crown held her allusaon veil. and she carried a bouquet of whale roses. Turquoise chiffon aown s and chrysanthemum bouquets were aelected for the bri de's entouraae. Miu Lynn Pem- cas e was her 111ter's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ma.rpe Femcase and Patty Femcaae, 11aters of the bn de; J ill Barbow ot San Prancu - co and Harriet Ruuell of San Oieao. Attendina as best man was Minot Person. Ushers were Ron Prest. Bill Gutse, Bill T aylor and Gary Sch ~ed. Micha el Femcaae, brother of the bnde, was rin& bearer. Richard Pemc ase, also a brother of the bode, served Mass. \1arao l Daniel cucul a- ted the auest book. Therecepoon and breakfas t for 200 auesu was held al the Balboa Bay Club. The youna couple met while auendina San Otego State Colleae. They are now mak· ana thetr home an Hollywood. DOIAL IUICAI •vEl lEW PIIILCO •nES Dr. Donal B. Duncan of Cameo Shores, assas tanl aeneral manager of Aeronu- t:ront c Oiv1s1on of Pttilco CorporatJon. has auumed adcbuonal respon51bali ties as actin& dtre ctor of Aero- nut:ronac' 1 applied research laboratonea, at u annoa.m ced by J ohn B. Lawson, Pbilco vace president and aeneral manaaer of Aeronutronac. Dr. Duncan replaces Dr. Lloyd P. Smtth, former direc· tor of the Applied Research Laboratories, who has left the company. Dr. ()W\can has been wt th Aeronutrontc sance 1959. and became assastanl manaaer in 1962. He ts a mem- ber of the board of uustces of the Newport Beach Ele- mentary School DIStnc t. Gould Music Co. Be at Peace With the World at Headquarters for Mus i c ONE DAY SIDEWALK SO'NLYY MAy 2 2 1 -.... ------ SAU DISCOUNTS ~VE$3QQ Pianos and Organs NO TRADfS ------~ - PHONE DOODLES rt JIEANHK COOPI!R (Continued 'rom paae 2) Tony SbenDOft and Charlet Pay&ant, the author-illu1Ua· lor team of Corona del Mar. to tell of dleir adventures under the aea as well u re· vi ewina their new book, "Saucer in the Sea" ... E1· peri ence of Cap tam J a que 1 Cousteau. . . Pnday, \1ay 2ht, from 4 to 5 at Marinera Library. • • • It 11 that time of year' J ean Beck of Lado announced her enaaaement to J oe Bush at a party lall weekend. • • • Combantn& pleasure and busineu. Ellen Carter of Balboa Island took an Rome, Plorence, Ventce, Pan s and London. Her fascanaun& d6ess shop wtndo" dtsplays on the Island are a delt&ht and the talk of the town. • • • Thnlled new paren ts arc Bob and Pat Allbaush of Sho re Cliffs ... a uny &trl ajrl bundle, Treana, blc:sr.ed them at Hoaa recently. • • • Takin& a day a week. ""' th palettes, brushes ansi otis W\der thear anns, Bev Fran- ctscus and Rosemary Schul- man of Harbor Hiahlands and Barbara Ltndquut of Bay- CTcat aod Lacy Ca6ey of Sbore Clif'fa will paint W\der the direction of Ei loco Worth· ley of Co1ta Me11. BOY FOR l AlLEY 'S A 10n wu born Sunday, \1ay 9. an Hoaa Hospttal to \1r. and \1ra. Thomu A. B&Jiey, 308 \1ar&Uerite Aile., Corona del \<tar. Pri u Winning docu111entory: "Tl.o World Witftout Sun" al so Leslte Caron tn "LIJI" MESA.~ ,, ~ 1 A ... I '.. Sean Connery tn ''Goldflngor" also "Sound of ~-d " PhCHto in Your Orcl.r Home is th e Sa il or ... at home at th e Sea 204 Marie~ Avt>;. Tel. 673-3.100 Ralboe lalMd .... NEWPORT HARMR ENSQf SECOND SECTION --P.t 3 lltURSOAY, ~y 20, 1965 COR<* A DEl MAR, CALl F . How to add years t o your life 100 years a,o the 11\ICt.lge Amcrte.Jn I.OUill C:'IJ)eCt to ll\c o~bout 40 \C:Jr~. Tod.ly-about .,0 Modem wntt.Jtton. dtc:t dru~ and mc:Ju .. .1l rr.a~11ce have .~Jllc:d lO ~c.1r. to our ltfe ~pan And note that 70 •~ wr·•ut't M.an" J•c )OOner M.am lt'e longer You 11p \Our ~o.h.JrX~ of hctng a ''longer' tf \OU eat propcrl) and gel profll=r mc:dtc.tl ~re fht~ rneans ~nodte l hcd,- up\ b) vour phystewn. As phartn.JCt~ts \\t' .He pkJ'-Cd to help h) <;upph mg the: drulP your d..x:tor prc<;cnbes-drulP unl..nov.n .. centur, ago \.\ere \OUinsc.'IOU\ of thc:etfe<:U\eflC'osOf modern mcJtCIOC th.1t v.c re '>hOOttng for a hfe span of 100 )c.trs. Ho~ about )OO? Clristensen Pharma~y 3021 E. COAST KWT~ COBOJfA DEL MAB ORIOLE 3-2.550 Balboa Bell s • • • are here See the m at . • • • . . . 11 COSTA •r 'A 2 0 Eut 17th 1. T~l. ~-122.! t •4)sta Mesa ASSI STANCE LEAGUE past president, Mrs. Lonnie Vincent, pins name badges on new provisional members, Mrs. Joseph Ferguson qol Vta Lido Nord, Lido Isle, standi ng center; Mrs. Martin Lockn ey , 801 Via L•do Soud, L•do Isle, standing at right, and Mrs. r:>onald Martin, 1750 Sky- lark Ln., f3aycrest. This trio plus \Crs. J.P. Foster, Mrs. 1\.R. Riddel, and Mrs. James Taylor were introduced during a May 12 brun ch in the League's se rvice center . Following the meal, the b new mem bers were talc en on a tour of the den- tal clinic and thrift shop. t Terry '3orts photo) RIIDAY AIT SHOWS TO RESUif lAY • The \rt Gallerv 1n the FJl- ~~gn arc aJc:, ~"'21 l:.. C,la,.t ll14 y., <"••rona Jel \lar, will begtn "" 2nd 'ear of Sontla\ art 'iho"" s \lav 10. Surfing law appreciated The ~ewport Beach C1ty Cnun~.:ll has rece1ved a letter \,f commendatiOn from 23 We t "ewpun Beach property nl4ners for la:.t ""eek's adop- u on \ll a surfing ord1nance. Th e~ C:\pre,.sed hope that lhc ort11nanle ··..,111 help eltmwate !>Orne: uf our parl"ng problems, v1l e language, ln- su ltmg remarks, .. t. srespcct for pnvate property, pol1c e and l1feguards." from good home ~, gran teJ, but when !hey get a surfboard tn thc:u hand , thev are 10 a world a II thear o wn ~d 1n tend 10 keep 11 that way. 'We v.ou ld l1ke to have the ordtnance 1n effect from \1a)· I to ~ov. 1." o\ protest has been re ce1ved from a sWimmer. Robert \tar- old, 6701 Seashore Or., West ~ewport. He satd that he ob- JeCts to the no wtmmang rule Junng surfing hours. They s tated 1n their letter, "\I.e have been told that the maJO fl ty of these people come Local art1 ~t., are 1nvl!c:J to 'how thetr patnt•nglt from noon to t1 p.m. un Sundays, beg1nn1ng \Ia~ 30. through Sept. 15. Interested arttsts are a 1>k etl to get tn touch ""I th <\on (ii lman, owner l"'lf the rt Gallery and gtft sh1.1r tn the a rcaJe. "I wonder tf you have con- Sidered the effect of tht s or- dinance upon vear-round ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ beach restdents wh~ work dur- A l ing the day," he sat d. "I will ) bollsh the 10% Excise Tax I be unable to SWim at all dur- In& the week alter comana home from work." BOY FOR TIPPETT'S \1r. and \1 r . Donald \1. '4 htle Pollu c1an T .1llc WE 00 IT' Ta ppett, 3:! 1 Coral o\ve .. Balboa Island, arc parents of a on born Sarurday, \tay R tn lloag Uospatal. NEWPORT HAJIIOR EMIGI RRST SEC1101t --p_. 4 lltU~Y. IMY 2Dl - CODA Dn. MAR. CAliF. C:HIJilC:HES The Newport Harbor Luther- an Church, 2501 Cliff Or., Newport Hoilbta -"To Atk Anytbina" from John: lJ.-30 Will be the IOrmoft topic of tbo Rev. James Blain at the 9 and 11 Lm. servi cu thia ~nday . The Lutheran Church or the Muter, 3545 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar -Isaiah 55: 6-11 supplies the theme for the Rev. Frank Ounn's ser· mon on "God will Forgive" at the 9 and 11 a.m. servi cos this Sunday. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Rd., Cliff Haven ~ "Rebuild the Ramparts" based on Isaiah 28 : L! wall be the sermon topac of Dr. Charles Daerenfield at the 8, Q:30 and 11 a.m. Sun· day serv1ces. There wtll be Vacation Church School held daily at St. Andrew' from June ~I to July I, and a fev. openrngs remain for enterrng kindergarten through JUnior high youngsters. The Un1 ry Church of :"~lew­ po rt, meeting at the Sen1o r Ctttzens bu1ldtng at lrv1ne Ave. anJ 15th St., Clrff Ha· ven -The Rev. Loren Fltc- kanger will deliver his 10 a.m. Sunday sermon on "The Way of Laght." Fo ll o v.tng the church sc:rva ce there wd I be an old-fashaoned Sunday School Picntc for all ages at Costa \lesa Park. St. \tichael and <\II o\ngel s \ltss1on Ep1scopa l Church, \1arguentc and 5th Avenue s, Corona Jel \lar -The Rev. J ohn Parke, reurtng rectM n f St James' [ptscopal Church v.d l r reach at the Q 15 a .m. Sunday serv1 ce. The Rev. Ed· ward <\lien wt ll Jeltver the s ermon at the 8 a.m. s erv1c e. The annual Sunda\ School Picmc will be held followtng the late servace. The Balboa Island Commun· 1ty \tethodist Church, 115 Aaate Ave. -"\tagac. \1oney and \tiracles" will be the me ssage of the Rev. Dav1d Walker's sermon 1t Q:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. The Ptymoue Conaroaation- at Chorch, 3262 Broad St., Newpcrt He latllt-'4ike OwaJI· eebe will tbow a colored motion picture titled ••Anael in Ebony" at II a.m. follow- ina 10 to 10:4S a.m. church school Sunday. The picture tells the atory or Sammy Mor- ris, a youna African boy wbo came to the United States to be educated 10 he coo ld re· tum to help his o wn p eople, hut died before he accom· plished his mission. His life had such an impact on his fellow white students at Tay· lor UniverSity in Indiana that many of them "ent to Africa to complete for h1m has un· fint shed task. St. James' Episcopal Church 3209 Vi a Lt do, Lr Jo Shops o\rea-The Rev. Edv.ard Allen of St. \ta chael 1nd All An&els Church will be a guest pastor at 8:30 and 10 a.rr.. thts Sun· day tn a minast.er exchange. There 'tllill also be servt ces a t 7 :30 and 11 :30 a.m. The Corona del \tai Com- munity Congregational Oturch, Unated Church of Christ. 611 Heliotrope Ave. -The Rev. Edwan Gomke ""'II preach on the t.opac "Christian Respon- Sibility" at the 9:30 and I I a.m. Sunday services. -\mem- ber of the church's Conuni s- l>ton on Stewardship will pre- sent the layman's potnt of vte"" on the mass ton of the church at e ach hour of wor· ,htp. o\t t-:30 p.m. thas Fn- day evenmg, the ~octal groups o f the church will host Dr. R1 chard Hunter. da· rector of the South Coast O uld Guadance Cltnac. Ch11 s Uan Sctence Churches, ~ewport Beach, Co rona del \~ar, and Costa \tesa -"'Soul and Body" is the subject o f thas Sunday's Bible lesson. The Fu st Baptist Church of Costa \1esa, 301 \iagnolia St.-The Rev. Samuel Suther- land, prestdent or Biola Col- leae tn La \tirada, will be a auea t preacher at both the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday servtces. Scholarships to be given Substantial annual scholar- ship arants wall be awatded 1n the graduauon month of June by Newport Balboa Sa- vangs and Loan Assoc1 auon. i\gne s Blomqutst, presadent o f the ftrm, revealed that scholarsh1ps 1n the amount o f $1 , SOO per school would be awarded to outstandina stu- denta a t ~ewport Hatbor, Cor- ona del \1ar and Costa \tesa Hta.h Schools and Oranae Coast College. Children to pNsent dramas n. a.il*-'• TIMan .., sa .-4 •• .,.., • .-OaJI~ ls IPO"Soriaa ......_ "'he 0,.. Wiadow'' pius a etraboa piOdacdoae b, I .U.e p_.ctioa bf 7th ud MIW Q.UI TO MilT 'Tlae aewtr oc.-l ... Nn- ,on Dar D-CIPiic Clab will bolcl Ita ftrat ... li•l at I p.m. 11Mu1clay. ~., %7, at tie hmaica , .. corr .. .., in CoiOfta ct.l ~ar. 'frs. Jo- ecph OleMo... ~7S--OIJ1. and Mre. James Sct.l•cl•. 673· 9067 . .,. bandlina rn•n- liocaa. clnlu worhlaope thia s. ..... , .. peelers. day af .. tDOOG •d •••laa, B•uiaJ petformMcea will May 21. Ia the Cotoaa del be "Aiaddia•• by uothor $ch Mat Hip Sdtool aoditoriUIL ud 6th p.cle ~. ud .. Fi. lbo ab~we ate open to~atoalt nal Oreu Rehearu&•• by the -~ fnend• or ... dulclr~, t.eeft-110 workabop. Tbia pro- <:N•Id Preslct.nt Mrs. Cbna· pam will bepn at 7:30p.m. ban Eb .. n ea.ya. •••••••••••••••••••••·~· The afternoon performuce• beain at 2 wi tb lhe kinde,.. aattener' s vereion or .. Cin- der all a,'' and continue throup an oriental play by a poup or h t and 2nd padera, pre- aentations or "The Clown Who Foraot to Lauah" and "The Turkey Girl" by Jrd and 4th paders, "Hans Brin- ker and the Si I vcr Skates" COIPLf'S CLUI OF IT. JOHI TO HOLD DAICE The Couple's Club of St. John the Davtne EpiScopal Church walt hoi d a Vi cat's Dance at 8 p.m. Fnday, June 11 , at the Costa \tesa Women's Club House. west of Costa \iesa Park. A buffet dinner ""'"I precede the dance, The Honey Bees, a Ne.,..port Beach band, wtll entertaJn, and prizes will be rafned. Tickets at 56.50 per couple may be o btained by telephon- Ing \Irs . Robert Nichols at 646-QR94 or \irs. Robert \ti 1- ler at 548-377:!. LANDSCAPING CONTRACT Shawn Company of Placen· tia has been awarded a S:!92,· 560 con u ac t for landscaptnJ at the Untvcrstty of Califor- nia, lrvanc:. The conuact provtdes for landscaprng of about :!0.:! acres. REDUCTIONS F 15 to 35 • SOME FAIULOUS IWOR1S • SOUD IRONZE IOOKINDS WOODEN IRONII '1875 SALAD 250/o IOOtCINDS BOWLS eff ,. .. 2UO ODDS A."''D ENOS IN WROUGtn' IltOS 1Jni9u~ YfiJ, eftJ. 149 RIVERSIDE AVE., MARINEIItS CENTEIIt NEWPORT lEACH e 646 6330 Altuka University HOLIDAY COURSE, JULY 4-tl Theme : Human ~ature and Soc1lll Chanae. Two v.eeks of Intellectual, phys1cal and soc.al recrea- tion at Port ctulkoot-Ha_~nes, amona the mountain- ous tslands of the Alaskan Southe ast. Write Box 717, College, Aloalro 99735 YCMI are Cordialy iftVited to celebrate tile THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY r--lt:Si~.-... of ~ .tt HENRY'S RESTAURANT 2S30 W. Cont Hwy. ,~ by attending HENRY'S FAMOUS 2 DINNERS FOR THE ,RICE OF 1 Tuesday. Wednesd•y •nd Thursday, M•y II, 19 •nd • Special Special Entertahnellt ANNIVIIItSAIItY .MENU 2 Dinners ol the Same Entree for the Price ofl a.~ trem 5:00 IJ.M. to Midnight HENRY'S COMBO (Spanlsb Combination Plate) .......••........ 3.50 CHAR-BROrLED NEW YORK STEAK . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . S.4S CHAR-BROlLED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK _ ........................ 5.45 FILET :\flGNON . . . . . . . 6.00 10% OFF Roger Neth named chief In addttaon, the association wall make specaal awatds to arch1tec rural tudents at Oranae Coast Colleae. Scholarsha p wanners will be announced tn June. '"''ude.-S•l•d. 8.J k~d ~ot•to. 8t"e•d '"d CoHn Cocktail Hour from 11:00 to 7:00 P.M. AU Standard Dnnk:s 65 cents WALLACE CALDERHEAD, 3123 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona cle4 Mar st t'nSTA \IF~'\" -Rn11"' '"""• 111 hi.~ h«n AppoiJ'II I'ti <"II~ ~ hC'P C'IUP( pff.,<·h~f' .Junp I, It 1 Ullin n( I 100 ~~ mnnlll Count·rl mPn Mondl) mght appro\oed the 1 ~omm~ruiatma by acung Ctly Manag~ Artbut SWISS CHALET RESTAURANT,~ Newport Beach GRAND OPENING of New Dining Room 'lrirtoy ond Sotur-doy . ~ 'lllay 21 & 22 Our !hanks to \1r. J n hn Vog;el, ~ewport Beacb waltor . builders, friends and all our wo nderful c-ustomers. Ointng room available to clubs. private par· ties, birthdays and ann iversary parties up to 35 peop I e. SERVING LUNCHEON AND DINNERS DAILY • Now Open Sundays 2 p.m . -8 p.m. Ootly FRESH Swiss, Vi enna and French Pastries OR/Gh\AL <..ERMAN RITTERBRAU BEER LICHT AND DARK ON DRAUCHT 1Jinner 'music by 'llon Or41eck - YOUR CHEf: JERRY for reHt"Mtl•• cell 646-SJIJ \1 rKPntt~. 'l:tth ,.,, n .. mPd ~rflnll fl'>hre rhll'( whf-n \lc 1\enLr" "~''""!>led tM "'"" h rrf'~ll'd ro~t of li•rtoe- tor of pobht '"(tt' J.:~q film· mtr. Mcl\enzte bf'• ~me t II e clly"s frro;t pohrt chtef when In· C'Orporalion became PHI"<'ttvl' 11'1 June. 19\:l lGUnC'II <~lw namtd (~~tlrf• Madsttn 31, to lhf' ntvt'l~ crut· td pos1t1oo o( dtr~tor of "nllf- neenng 1t 1 ~alar) of '1.075 per month Mad~ jot ned thf rtty ~taH ID August, 1«160. TV P.IIIIIS .LL FEA111E UCI c•PUS Three televiaion networks includina one from Weu Ocr: many, are producana docu- mentary pro(rams wh ich tell the s tory of the Uni von i ty of California, Irvine. A RD. from We at Ge rm1ny. h as completed filmina sconce of the ua campul. KNBC· TV is producina a docwnentary, to be broadcaet about the time the new c ampoe opens in September. KNXT ia producina a docu- mentary on the 1tatewide Uni- veuity or Califomia, whicb wi II include scenes o( tho Irvine campus. ARTIST TO UMVEIL PAtMTlMG Newport Sborea artut Ed \tiracle wtll unveil a S900 c:omniuioned paintJna Jone 5, and celebrate the event by holdina a patty for purchuers or hit prevtoua patntinaa at his home at 335 Walnut St. The patnt.ina -or a clipper ship in uadicional atylo - wu Ofdered by Antonio Tat .. bonelli of Senlt Ana. HAIVAID SIMIMAR HEll At part or ill PIOPIIIl or continoed ectucatioa for alunto ni, the Harvard Oteclua .. School of Baaineu A.chini~ ualion .;u ued • 3 m• ra.culey ,._ fO ,n••' • e~mU.ar MIJ 13 dltoa ... 21 at lho Newpofter IM . S.bjecl or .... c:oen• will be ··ne reode• ...... , ........ maa-lical OOIIC:.,Ia ill ........................ " Only A Few Days Remaining ..... If you laau~ b~u 111 be for~ ... Come ;,. ~'""· .. r~ laau~ aJJeJ "'any "'ore paeces to clau ale. REDUCI'IONS UP TO ·SO% furniture-lamps and accessories a~-!; SailOrs finish strong ~~~~~;~~'~·~I ~~wpon Harllor Hi.. Priclay clath, In reUef o f -.eb&llera poli .. ed otf atan.r S&.ve YoC1UD. The Coate Me•~ 7 Co 2 PricttY, to lou b, dae MDaUiaaa •••led make dacu final Preeway their leape rec:ord •• the Leap~ record read 11 IDd l . re•erae of daat COCQPiled by ~~ Y1clory waa lftdclima~ their viceoriooa bo ata, a die- lie ~f&er Teny Thompaoo'a mal 3 and 11. no-bat petfoanance aaainat The one bri aht apot fo r the Savanna a week a10 Tuoa-Men n a waa the phenomenal dar . which clinched the battinao r catcher Mike Whi te. Sailor'~ fi n t undia putcd loop Until hi t final trip to the cro~. an 17 yean. pl ~tc, when Terri fic Terry F1tllnaly, the muterfol re t.ued bim, he wu battin1 youna Thompson pitched hia .500 for the aeaaon wi th 31 teiiDJ1late.s to vic tory in tho hits in 62 tripa ID lhe plate. No oth er prep in lhe area came c lose to ma tchtna thi s torrid clip, but Sailor Ri ck ~ancebo 's .344 season aver- aae was more than respe ct- able . '11 F 2 Dttr 1515 ·• iusriii~ I7L 12995 It wa'l youna \1ancebo's home run 1n the firs t 1nn1n g of the Savanna game th ac. normall\ 14ould have prov1ded any n1'·hat p1tcher w1th all lhe m.1qpn he n ceded. Bot 1n th e 6th annang Savanna tallaed on a walk and a pau or error:., to reduce llarbor IIJgh's ulumate margan of tri- umph to 4 to I. Corona del \1ar clos ed als season w1 th a 13 to 3 thrash- '" I of La Qumta Fuday, after suffeuna through 8 con- sec utive lot.ses. The Sea K•nas erupted for 10 runs m the first 1nn1ng. I •! ,Uio.cJI ..... """' J.e "'I'" StiN in .... ce:':..e:::'i, 41H tl,.,, o -,_ '14 FORD C•st• filii - o -V.f, ]ft -~-(flit-tiC. I <·H'O CA.r ) IO (11-. ,,..., -ot.a te •1• mllft. Ao ,,_ FrWft City Iff c ... ~- Two oHicers Keystone cops caper in hospital It !• no rcOet:tioa 00 the ~och away. Tbat II, 3 o f elfit:aeocy . o r *• Newport th.m were; the 4th youth Newport S.•c:" Pollee Cap-Beadl pohce, bot . a acene bolted from d\e aulomObtle taia Earl Sto•ebed: .... beu ena~t~d &anday n1aht wu and darted away 10 safety at moved from die io&euive reaunttcent of lb e Keyatone the lut momenL care ward at Hoa8 Hoepit.a l Copa. The 3 taken 1nto custody ud i• reported in fair c:ondi-Patrolman Stan Brn &ler and charaed w1 tb the ft from tioe •• he recovere hom a anawered I 7: l S p.m. com-an 1utomobtle we re 2(}-yea,r. attack .uffered lut Thurad•r · plain t call •n tbe 2000 block old Ray ~icQua1d, 1845 Ana- P atrolman Curti• 'iiaeel , of 91. Oce an Fron t. Central he 1m Ave., :!(}-y eat~l d Oarwtn wbo a affered • amiliar a u ac:lt Newport, and the fun beaan. Anderson, 3015 Donny brook the previou week, ie s till A watneu ran up to h1m 111d Ln., and 21 -year-Qid ( ldfo rd under in teoeive treatment, told ham that 4 youlhs h ad WaJtze , l.W F . 20th 'it •. all but he is a leo improv in~. JUSt yanked the wi res from the of Costa \1eflta. Fat;h of them Copt. c;tone beck, UJ, was aene rator and coil of hi~> mo-'4-a !> freed on S2'7& ball , but dr iven from polic e headqocJr-torcycle, mak1na 1l 1nopera-.... 111 appear fur .uraqgntnl t~rl4 U, the office of Costa l!ve. today 1n \luna~1p al lllurl \1 esa ..l.yaician ~~m est ll ull-The youths were s een run-1"' "00 ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY band shortlv before noon. nln& mto an apartment a t .. .. W. O cean Fron L Pa trolman after he had comp lrlined that · Kenny Snu th. who had been he wa'4 feelinji[ ill. dt<~patched as a re tnforcemenl BABY AWAITS CHRIST E ... I ... G rclll around to the back Ju s t \ babv bov was born to llr. 1n lime to see the quarte t dll<i \Irs. \lien I.e flo~ Jr.. tumble through .t rear -.mdu"' 1101 \1arian l .n., lla rbor and beat a com1c retzeat do wn llillhlands , on lledneKdav , the a lley, one c arrymg a po· (.')\ 11\ tltn 11.t , S I,~, , Ira 1\c~-.h .. r. s·~-.. l JHJol- j, • .J '"'•v~l ,l,.ar ... ~I HI "•l l :!_.(, 1• rn 'u n 1.!-"; p.m 11101 'tnn'lll' ll ..... ,. r l'r .• ( ll\1 .• ,--... -,.,r w, \t,w 12. at lloa~ 'lo'Jpttal. lice na..hlt&ht. ~other -.a\<-JOH.~ ON and SO.''· rhe infant has not been tna a ~~ltce n1aht !>Ulk above named vet. lv 11 head. They plied Into a This is the l.e Rov'<~ kh black Dodae and sped nay, JJ h child. The others are \lien and ofricer Sm1th h1gh-tall ed f Ill (Chip), 7'~. l.,usun, ~\ 11 back around front to alert and 'Ste t'' uff1cer Bre sler. ven, t. l:nltke the old·Ume com- FIFI IS WELCOMED \!d1e~o . v.here the dla e never BIG BIG AVI.'VG Brad Ro ller has a nel4 fn end ended, th e~oe vandal s were at hi S hou se '" cl)f'OOa l!el ~autV~I .u IQth St . .u~d '4 . \lar. It 1s Ftfi, a very French Balboa Bl vd., on ly a fev. on our entir~» atock of poodle. ART'S LUI. -IWII All DAY IOAT "ffONTifl"-S A.M. DAILY \ol DAY IOAT "NfWI'OITU"-6 AM AND 12:15 'M. PHONE 67S..OSSO PACIFIC SPORTFISHING •"CI ol lG'lO 8•oc" ''"'~' P o 'of LOfi'IQ B•.trh -~11h W 1tP'Ii F ••hermt~ ,.,~ ... INCO NOW ~~0 H OT All DAY IOATS (ISLANDS) HAL,. DAY IOATS !LOCAL ) 'S\o"" DO WI<o P ECIA L \ 10 P 114 0 P 114 , !.P ~u ~ JD\2 .. En 'CI<" ~ '-' 65 Mercurys '8 I FILCOI Wap1 $816 J -..... -1\Ht ... oulo. 1r0111 • n.• ... u. -OHW~ti 'II FALCOI Wac• $81& "TILT" AND WE'RE INVADED Comets Continentals ...... -··· ..... ,,.,. .. O.lllat '''"'· ,_.1)0 '13 T ·IIRD H. T. $21. 1'.,14 _,-olr '-lflorol "lU--'12 FILCOI Fltlra '12 FORD lalaxie 100 v .. ,..,. -·--·· ............. -· ·-· ..... Of< '--· CMI ,...,_,, l ie. Fltlf·~ '13 FORD lllaxiiiL $11. ' -"••-1..0-_.., V.f. ---'-'· •vte ,,.~, , _...,. 11..,.,_, ~ ere~~:-. m Like ,..... --· Fll" ~PI '13112 FOil -IL $2011 ·a iicii,~t.:: ~. ii"ci ~~~Mie. ,...tw, ---A ~ -l ie. ,_ '11 T-IID H•.., $1- ~ r-& lid. • ... »At --,,_ ~- '14 UWIE IOD 2 •• $28 --~~-.-...... --.... -.... -. 1'--, elr -. RI G •1s '12 r-11• w• """ -· elr, ,_, -lr""-NAV Ita '13 Fill Cenertill 117. OPfN MNINGS AND SUNDAYSI e TIAn IIU ... & IIIVIC ... f'ot~• II.., .............. COWITYI THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2054 """' llw4. • COSTA MlSA The board of dire ctots of have g tvcn you a mlllton to the 1al boa Island Improve- o ne odds that th1s wt,uld ment Assn. has J'Ul out a pre-never happen to me. •' ~oumme1 '>Cason new s letter The mayor s lruck .t ntce note tha t rates as une ol the Wit· too. "Thts 1s the fu~>t ume Uest messaaes from the be· any assocta uon has made me aetaed tsland. an honorary member," nc To bt gJn w1th, 11 character-gn nned. 1zes the ifOWrn a need fo r Prestden t \1aurer charged the surveillance as res ult1ng ne'4-hono rary "Tlembers wath .t from the pre">sure o f the fratema ty "'hell wee k" I\ pe hazana that tn cludcd "find1ng ' auto '>p ace s on an~ anu- J a, n1 ght" and "dn v1 ng at.r'''" the Baystde Dr. bndge .tn d u avelltng the -.hole length nl \tanne o\ve. tn 30 "T1 1nute ~ 11n Sunday ahemoon." Inc: ne-.s letter came to Lha' ~onclu,;,,un-"Summer "Tl.tdne~'· vou 'ee, 1:. nur ~Inte r OU J>IOe !l ~." populauon ex(llo aon. ".\s we have 1 t fi aured, there 1s a bt& a~tborne 'ftlt' and evervth•n a that 1 s loo se 10 all of Otanae Countv and parts of Lo An aeles slides c:bwn to the sea between the <\r che and La ttle Corona." Church can meet in school For the benefit of new ar· rival s, th e nev.s letter out- l ines the best panic bu tton availa bl e fo r th e con trol of party hous es. "If they are s ull whackina aui tar s , ratt· lina 111 packs and s•n aina 'Lonesome \1e -'1ill '1atley' at 3 a.m., l et us kno w." The Auocaati on will diapatcb a form le tter, wn tten by an at- torney and ••sned by presadent Phil \1aurer, wb1 ch acts fast results. \1ayo r Paul Gru ber and C1ty Councllm an Dee Cook ( w1 th ._.hom the AssocaatJon h ad JOUs ted 1n the past) were re- c ently made hono rary members and presen ted w1th crolls to a tte st to the s ame. "Five years aao," teased \1r. Coole an acceptm&, "Lioyda o f London would The Jon~ term poliev of tit~ ol th~ '-;~wport Bea ch U e· mentarv OistnC't to rlenv rro- que s ts bv church IZJ'Oups for U8e of s chool facil itie s wa/\ overturned at T u~ sda v ,. ven- inll' s board mcetinR. rhe de - sic ioo to chan Re that section of the pol icv book followed several weeks of di s cussion . prompted bv a request from the n ewlv fo rm ed non-deno- minational ''•rinera Church to uae \1arinera School on undaya. T wo aeaaioos earlier the boerd ba d voted to send a I etter to the ch arch expreas- an a thetr rellJ'etl!l that tbev cou ld no t I(Tant aid to anv oraana tation that was eC'- .:-I est88tica l to na ture. Then "t the subsequent meetlnll. 'up t. llov \ndersen ca lled lo their ltentaon the fact that 11 l%1 bill tntroduced bv \s- <~emblvm"n l ames "'het.more made the leuse of such fa C'ili- lJ es le lfU I. as loo~ as a fair and rea8onable ntle was col- lected, and the church did not interfere with the school pro,r;ram. The trueteea decided on SSO fOt 3 hour• use of the a udi- tor• um as a reasona ble ren tel price. STANSBURY laad 8\e and on our f!ntire atock of LJ•t•Lt~ '"r ,,, Safe Buy Used Cars ¥ M, &md ~ w today f or BIG ~aringa! W flllllfl&L • OHNSON and SON-LINCOLN-MERCURY -COMET 600 · 700 -900 -1000 JJ'. Cotul H~.. ·''eteport &tuh u ~ KI S -8278 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE The O.eft ef th. H~bor Aru C.r Deaten offers over 90 uted c~ra for your Ml«ti..._ 100•~ fiMnCint on •ppro~ credit. GMAC or a.nk Financint Anii•W.. u I v I OLDSMOIIW I '64 OLDS Strire H.T. Cpe. $3195 f'ull ~r. buekn wats. Consol~ atuft. lncludlllC 1M'Iory &lf tond. Ltll pr~ MW $5600. Tim WN-k~ &peo;.liltl '63 OLDS Dyaaalk H.:r. Cpe ..... $2395 All mru mcludina factory aar cond '63 OLDS Jet&e H.T. . . . . . .. S1995 ~untu.l b1ecS wath bJac.k J~at~ buckr' lf'I!L '59 OI.DS 4 Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $995 Run& ~utHu(ly. 'nus ~k ~IX'C'Ial prl<'l" "57 OLDS. WCICJOII. Fiesta . . . . . . . . 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STEAKS IMPERIAL BROIL SPENCERS USED MODEL R $995 Sftu uf u I conch ucon A 1\u I act 0"' Ill r rond '61 CHEV. Corvair Clb. Cpe- Aut om.ttlc A httlr "''lrtr hf>tll'' '61 CHEV. 1h TON P.U. $695 COT-\'&tr R~'Pf'lth O\~rhaul.O me -r..,.-n .. .,t1,. ... ' where Your Dollar Make s More Cents '64 -'~r XKE Coupe $4495 BeautifoJ opolur ent burpnJy eJflenor u.•atlt br•~r n lenot leaU.er b~c/rer trot s. Radio llltd lt ~otu. Leu cJt an 900() ori~11al. milu . '63 Jaguar Mark X 4dr 13985 Opol~scetU 11lver t.rcn ,.,un or 1t1Ut rrJ lroU.e r 111Unc-r. fmmocu/ale COttdi lJOII. 011~ of Ut t' MO riC ,C fi llt'St lll-t)l(lr ('Of & '63 MGB ROt.UU~r Orit'('t. lt10A:s fllf ti ltflltJlrc riiH ,,~,, l'lt'lt rod, o c(-lu•al n . '62 T-Bird 11995 12295 £,,,.,... ~Kr t'S $0,... far ', .. • Jn ntt~ rc'lll f'ttl f'ltt f' flltJ (ariD,... CUT C011J1 IJOitlft~. '58 Cadillac Eleehrood S895 Fo cwr, cur ro•.f.II<HUA~ -Pot~.•«r •n•6lec1 !SAC tt4U. Goo "al.u~. '113 7 Jo .,-. I~';. 5;' pu 111t01tU . STANSBURY USED CARS 1121 .. .,.rt ... Clsta .... ···1122 I T y 15 OTHERS TO CHOOS E FROM I FORDS '64 FOlD C•om 4 Door \-~ automatic tnansmlalon '62 T·IIID Convertible CINII\11\; l"fd w•tJ\ black ~•th~ tntenor. '62 FALCON ......... . E "'cfi l"'t f'('()nOfT\)' Cll r '62 FOI D Co•utry S.clan . All extras tncludH'i factory ~•r rond '62 FOlD Galaxie 2 Dr. H.T. S..uttful wh1t~ wtth red tnt~rlor I $1495 S2095 $1095 S2095 S1195 MANY, MANY MOitE TO CHOOSE fROM [ MISCELLANEOUS I ____ ___. '61 lUlCK Elect1a 4 Dr. H.T ..... S2195 T'h1<. (.\1' "-" ~Jf'C: Wtnd0""' 1.-~r•ll T'..&H r~ I11C111ry a.ar ~ '63 ~AIMANN GHIA Cpe ....... $1595 A <Pal lltd~ brl tll\ '63 VOLISWAGON . $1295 :: DnM-~•n ~ ••ttl ''nitf' lr:~th~ •rw·• '63 VOLKSWAGEN . $2195 Luok' ~~ run':;~ drt\~ ::..,.'01 '60 PON11AC loftneYi .. $1495 H•rdt~ C'nuCif \I\ ,.,,, •~ 1nclud111lo IA''I01' "~~' C'<'NS '63 liMPEST L.Mc-~ . . . . . . . . SlitS ~ ~' hard1 R.rlll cit-a.. '61 PONTIAC c••• ..... . S1195 :1 Door..,..,... V ,. eUan t.MJ..out "WE ME NIWI SAT1SRED UNTIL YOU AR~ --aa. CBA liSA SM-B .... 1&.'_,. Blw. ntURSDAY, MAY 21D. n5S "III .. --,. I Q)DA .... -CALif. Supervises opera acting LMM. IIDTICI LIGA&. MOTICI u•UINAM..t. ,.0, rJ51t AJI4 OIIXNANC£ .uQliOINC SECTION 18.02:5 Of TH£ CODinEO OIOINANCF.S Of" TH£ <X>UNTY OF OIANCE. CALIJ'OIKIA WrieUa ..... 1.700Popp, Aveeoe, Cotoaa del Mar. haa been named to au.peniae ataae acdna .. pccte of the theater trainjna prolfam of the Laauna Beach Petti val of ()perL She wi II train youna ainaers for st.aae performance for the forthcomina aeaaon of 3 major preaent.ationa. maaiey PlaJen. Qilclnft•e Tbeatre ODikl or Newport aad lhe La,JUDa Beada Comnuli ty Playeta. Sle hat boon iDitnac- tor in apeec:b aad cltama at Newport Harbor Kiab School, Oranae Coaat Colleae and Fullerton Junior Colleae. n. Bolltd of S.,WYINnl of die Couty of Orup. Cellfonll-. do ordaia u folio-: SECTION L• Sec:ti0t1 18.02S of dae Codified <ndiuocee of the Couny of Orup ie hereby -eaded by llddlDs tltt!ft!tD "Sectlo .. l Dlelrlct M~~~p IRS.l, E.hibh C a11d Sectional Dlalrict M11p IRS.2. Eshlblt D," (Caae No. 869). EcnON 2. If any af'Ctioa, aubaecdon, panapaph, 11entence, clau~ or phi'RIHI of thia Ordinance ia lor any l't'aaon held to br u11oonadtutlonal or illvelid, auch decialon tlball oot affect the validity or oont~thutjonallty of tbe remahtins portion of thi11 Ordi- nanct-. The Ooerd of Supervieors h~eby decleree that it would have pu~~ed t.hls Ordiaence and each eection, aubttectioo, pare- IP'IIIph, entence, clauae or phrue thereof, irreapectivt" ofthf' fact that one or more of the aectiona, sub~ctlona, paragraphA. een- lt"nce., cleUIIJetl or phraaes thereof be d~lared unconllU tutional or Mr s. Randall has s taaed many Lheatrical presentations for the Newport Harbot Com- She received her BA and MA dea.reea in theater arts at USC and is a member of Pl\i Beta Kappa and Zeta Phi Eta, bonorary apeech aoror· ity. invaUd. AVAILABLE after Labor Day for yeu 1.tot1nd rental, 4 bdrm. East Bay Front home on Little I sl1nd wt th pter for up to 32 fL boat. Fum11hed or unfumuhed. Call 673-1507. 1 Bedroom furnished hous~. Adulta. t7.5 per month. 1878 Placentia, Costa Mesa • HOUSES FOR SALE 3 Bedroom,2 bath and family room, with Pacific Ocean Vu:w - Cameo HiaJtlaods - S37 ,500. OR 3--4464 before 9:30 or after 4 .30. F&lt, Pool h 3 br. screened lanat, lu plantaog, near schools. S2~. 500. Owner wtll take 2nd. Ca ll 67 3- 2430. . • APTS. FOR RENT FURNISHED I <\R GF studtn apt. fumtl>hed. uUI ItJe~ pwd. (o,..>na del \ar, SJ(I() per 'Tion th . Ray Realt)-. 1'-l:'-~RI I. 2 bedroom fumt shed lpart- ment. I block from Oce1n. 1171; JStn Cit., Ne9tport Beach. 67 3-q36g Cll411' \ nt I \1 \q fu r- n,.,heJ .JI"t. : oc:dnlOmb. nev. .. arreh and drape'>. ro(ll. I n" " n tce' ,. .. ~. I ~9~ "' h"l.t."l>.t Bedroom house. vearl\. L:tdttJe' pa1J Sl~5 per mel li ~'2Goldenrod. CD\1 n.,l-~> J04 • AP TS. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 'I .. , ''C lrn •n up <;t<ll r, Jl"t. '.\ '"' tl•t: ~liChen .tn.J hat11 : -11'1! tVI"l ll r""., Jtncttc ''l<.t • ,,, ' c •rnet' J1 'r" • ,. ...... ,e,! l!.lfd!ll ~,, t. U•c llrc,tn~.o cart.c~. • -'. , .. j ~ '' r \ 111 \ I I' \1 I 1 I" \" ( I ) ..! I • t 'f' d t...' I I ' ~ ne J r • '· hdt. ,.,.,11 [ .. tn, •r. ··t lr.u..,,·, c .• r ,n .. r ,,,-1 t "'l' rer L \ .1, t •t :'C:h 1 '\~ ..... . ' I c:n te· c.· • ..,, •• , , ... Itt Foe Put Actioa A ib•lu Call EXCHANGE SPEOALtSTS DOYLE CO. 541-1161 270 £. 17111 St. Coau Meaa • LOTS fOR SALE LOT 2h9S. Also, I&J&er hou ae but It on 2 lou. 116 35th Street, Newport Beach lnqutre at l17 35th Street, Newport Beach. ~73-9368 . RFOCCEO PRJCF -C'hotce ~-~ lot. Steps to ocean and ~bay. O"ner. 1:!1 -'l st SL "e"J'lt'lt Beach. 673-27tc~. BOAT FOR SALE SAJ L BOAT -Snov. bud, 12 fL fiberglass, all acces- sones and htghway trader. $450. ~Q+-2050. • ALTERATION - REPAIRING r'XPI-11 Jre:r.smaktn~ cUll; alteratJOf'll> -all 1 d.hrt" 'lave had factor) c:xpertencc:. Call fl73-08ln. ------ F'XPFRT tatlonng n r alt er· tng, men IWld women· s cln- dunB Pasc expenenc e at lr-cal clothcr. stores. C&ll malc e those JUS t "a ltttle t.ol• Ught" fit JUSt rtgh t. t..£1;-81Q). HOfJI., 0 f Tiff 17 f 11, "P a\tn_( '4f'11 m,f ft1 tt ,,,.(" J.., 11\car It ( ""'"'· f~ ~r1 Jo\mertcan vp1nton L1brar ) anJ Hook Store . 1934 Harbor Ul vd .. Costa \te sa. f..U.-Ili)4 5 • CARPENTRY c \IH•r, n R .... ,.~ rc.1· ""ndt'l <: Catttnet\ ..11l rnJ,, l,'a,~ altt'Tllnt•- donr, 111\tJIIcJ. {ldld¥e <ohehe~ teratr'> tnnor ..aJ- dtonn!>. \11 n-RJn~ -Ill\ t.<nn . FOR RENT Unfum aahed Cor-e CARS FOR SALE ona del Mar. 3 t>edtooma, 'lewly Redecorated 2 bath upataus ap•tD•t. Bullt-1n ranae. dishwaahCJ. G•ICe. .510\1) Iris. COW. IIH . MJ 6-3267. • OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 1 nextble office SUi tes FOR L I:AS... 291 2 f·. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. sutt- abl e for arch •teet. enaaneer or o ther professtonala. Owner wt ll decorate and al- ter w sut LCall 673-2033 or see O FFJCF SPAC F-for rent tn En11p1 arcade buddJnJ, 272 I F . Cnut H,.,\'., C0\1. Ideal fo r tnsurance nr real estate. C"all The f-nllll\. 673-0~SO. '63 CHEV. Btsc. 2 dr. atick- 6, Jl,69.S. 494-0141 ---------- -----------, s.\C RJACF. -wall baraaan - OFFICF Aida. ~lh I~ cle.,. 1962 T·Bud. leather up- aut table for o ptometn st Wid holstery, RAH, LL blue man)' types of busJnc,se,. hardtop. E Jtcellent shape 6% W. 19th St .. C.\t. ft-4 2-.,d low mtleaae. LOOK. 0904 01 642·3228. 1649 Weatcli ff, Newport POit ltl!NT: 16d4• OPPIC C! Beacb, 642-I06l. SPACE ... I.,•. 2.SU ~- CoMt Hi•••· CoiDea ckl • TRAJLEI SALIS ,..._ 673-.170. . ..-..-... --.... LOST LOST -A act of lttya •d aaadted Sc. Ori••• caedal i• •• wi ciaJ cr o( eo-. •• MIL oa J.Sl'l. ''OWN YOUR OWN.. -UK .,..,_ w9 mo. ""llltra mo- .... " Adult a. No pete. MoWle Homes 10a40 •d 1•.-. 5Ift L•h Rey Mobile. .._. E•uc••· 4202 Mi .. ..... OcM.Iic&e. 722-llOl. I • MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HAMMO 0 OHC A"o:o. -I ...... t Pale 11 soft and lofty. . Sopirwt w l'l"rc-u .... •on & H~v,.rb. colors retatn bnlliance tn oM" full t""dalbo•rd ··on"'"'" carpets cleaned v.1th Blue I wuh b•ll """'AjC ... Cllf'•~ our Lustre. Rent electnc Sham-~ Hammond Or~t•n r.-ntal pJ .. n - tnc-ludP"' '""'0""' & tlt•J. pooer S l. Cro""n Hardw11e, STEJNi'AYPIA,._.O~-all .,1 ~Jp., 3107 E. Coaat Hwy., COM. ~and & v«~otl pu•no-.. I rud,.. 673-2800. 1-:>n .t:--.'W-\'t PJ~~O~ aft Th11 amazan a Blue Lustre ... t,,,.,.. ~11nd & """""' will leave your upholstery P'""o ... Trad,..,l., -ron ..... J,. & beaub(ully soft and clean. "'f""'"'"-Gulbransrn, t.vf'rPit, •urlitur, Kohlrr & Cnmpbc·ll, Rentelectric ahampooet •1. from SJ45, u,.NJ Crnnol ... Reed's Hardw&Je Store . Ual•l"'"· n.-hr.llro ... , ~ .• tr & 1802 Newpou Blvd., Cost a uth.-r ... from 1~9<,. Men. ~:JJ~IIIH·I'IIll .l 11''-o CO. .. GRF.'\T 8<1ols of the "e tern ~urld, ~oct, rota tiller. en- '' dt1ped1a, adult or t:hll- dren·, 'et or both. Call \ E- R-2612 C7 1-' area Santa Ana) • HELP WANTED \tORI n 'PPFR~'\RF nt \I I Rc; "<\'\T Fr 'eed '"""en. part of full u me, ll • demunstrate lur· per,.arc at hnme parttes . "" C '<J'erten~oe neCC!>S8f\. (a ll '-'7-A!I.'i for •ntervtel4. DRrAMING ABOUT A .. 1\BLU>L'S VACATIO!'\ \Ill ~:..an tutn '""' J Jedm' '"''' tedltt\ O\ tc:f)te'>c:n ung \\ ()' P:{UI>l ( T'l )U~t ... IC'"' h"u'' cucn d..t\. Call -.nllc~ot 'iJn·SRf..ll. I-. HOUSEHOLD GOODS flOI SAL! 4 ROOMS FURNITURE FOR RENT S25 per MOflril Full Purchase 0f)tton 'I' ~ 11hh C\1-54R-J45J !lRI \H. \~AHOGONY Double Jre,ser. mmor, double bed, l>l'rtnp and new mattres11. :; \le1:1can hand-loomed rugs, beJroom lamps, 548-3 I 56 after 'i. \14\~ I l C\ ..\"'-! OFFFR -~ltJ ~ lt. llarvcst tahle v.1U1 f. chatr... teak buffet V.t lh Pambl•ur door. 2 teal end table'>, large soltd v.alnut \.<,ffcc table. solid oal :; '"a' de'~ wtth JIU'> top, ~ '.\a11ner chatrs ,.,th rush 'e•t" black desk, fl match- '"'-Henta1e chatrs, plus mt~ol 11cm" 51' Femleaf, Cll\1. n r c all Oil 5-:!503. I 1()(17 ""· \t"'n ..,.,.,., '·'""' \n.o , l..tltlornt.l ·.o ,,.,.,, "' (It •'""'" I .uunt, IIFAR the fabulou s -\LL EN "Theatre Compact Organ' wtth electrnnt, tral'' anJ Castanets -ONLY .11. (OR< OR'\,, "fl.JSlC ( 0 ( '\cro!>~ from .. u hton ~ I tlftl. r 0 wn .t ( oun try <;4 1-~J JR Open \ion ,t Frt 'ttl Q rm • Y am dh a ~ Story .~ ('I ark • SPINET CONSOLE PIANO , Want responsible party tn this area to assume small monthly payments. Wute or phone Credit \1gr., Tall- man Ptano Sto res, Inc. Salem. Oreaon. EM 3·5707 \tODF.Rl'l. blonde I e a there tte ptano. Sl95. C"all 675-0139 _after 4 p.m. • PERSONAL ALCOtiOUCS ANONYNOUS. Hutlor AnL 67 J-1724. l4 Hera. YOU ARE I NVITED to be our aueu for breakfaat. We are Cbriati111 Buatneumen of this area of v &I lOlli Chri atian denomtnatJon• who meet in the name o( J e1u1 Cbn SL Come and hear p ersonal teatJmontea of loca l buaineumen. Breakfasta are held every Saturdaymomioa. 7:00a.m., a t Leo's Family restawant. 251S E. Coast Hwy .• COM; the Villa Sweden teatau- rant. Main Sc. and Sth AYe ., Huntinato n Beach, Tue s~ day at7 :00Lm.; and Thur .. day momaoa, 7 :00 a.m., at the J olly Ro aer restawant. 400 S. Coast Hwy., Laauna Beach. For addiuonal an- formation call M. Michael Ll !-3491. . WISH ADDRESS of Trudy, Helen or Frances Powers. Wnte \t.rs . Jones, 136 ~r· a da Lane, Santa Barbara. POODLE P UPPIES. Beauta- ful jet black nuntatlue malea AKC 9 weeks -rr- duced (or Qlll ck nl e to l e MOVING & STORACE t54}.$6Q. 537-1135. ADORI\AU·. elltra tam tO\ poodle puJlpte!., also m•o•a- tures. Paper broken. ~orm· ed. Shot~. AK(. Ttntest matln(l .,ervtce . Groom•n&. S5. Phone 5H-3007. POC"K F.T size toy poodles. T•n•est stud servt ce. Pup- pt es from sS<f. Poodles to HUIOI TaAMSPia ANDITOMGI A.-. .. MIM~ liD aALL TIMaT CO. u 1-7313 Of u ....,,., 115 E. 17~ IL, Coa&a ¥eaa I lease to aood homes. Yor-I lcie at stud. 546-8495. • WORK WANTED DISTINCTIVE DOGGIES Want somethtn& different' Ho w abou t a p&Jti-color? (black & whale) Tiny Min. Poodle, male, all ahots, hou~e broken, AKC,t 97.50 or an apricot Toy, remale, • doll -Sl 25 or an EnaJi sh Bulldoa, female 10 w\a., really cute ~ •t75. Huny on these to Jo rdan' a Pet Shop, 2732 E. Cout Hwy., C OM., 673-2430. 2 Dalmation female puppiea out of "Cllubby Clleckcra." C u be acen at 12842 Even- inaaide Or., Santa Ana. Lr +5612. ON SlAMESE k1t1en . bcau- lt(ul, wery rare albtno. Pe. d • ., •• papert. '-'l·J767. , ------------------ D~IVF!l ~th c lass "A" It · cenae w~r~ta wort . t all 1146-1397 after 5 pleue. OMAN P1ecttcal Nune wiahea 10 caac Cot lady. llu teferenc:ea, doe a no t smoke 01 dtink, Call ,.41-l lU. ------~-- IRONlNO. Ye-•a of e.ape:r- icnc:c on aJ I 'J1)ea of clo- thinJ .t liaen. Specialty, men'a ahuu. tl.JO pe• Hr . )4abfc Whitm1r1. Ml7 Met· ~ IUCIIl_C, COM. OR }-1174. f'MN"nNG, intenor or ea- lerior. C.A"P,.,.TRY A re~ pain. Reaaa.tMte. Call 6?S..W.O. L-.tL IIDftCI WM. HIRSTEIN LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL MOTICI Bo .... of S.p..t-. of Or.np Co .. ty, C.UicNal .. W4 .... lhlt d.y of May, 1965, die fo,.pla\Onll•..e. ~1•1•1 dltM (3) Mdl011•, WU CO .. I4ered ..,.-tloa 'f HCIIOII, •4 the& lite ..a4 o..dJaMCe w.• din p...ed ud _.,....., .. a wlaola by die follo- lal1r'O&el AYES: SUPUVISORS Chaif'lrlaa of Ule Bowd of Supervi~Mt of <nuF County, Callfomla AI.TON E. ALLEN, lllUAW J, PHILUPS, DA VID L. OAKEN AND w-.. HIRSTF.JN NOES: SUPERVISORS NONE AOSENT: SUPERVISORS C.M. f'EATH.:Hl,.Y ATTEST: W.E. STJOHN County Clert and e:r-offlcio Clerk of the Roard of SupHYieora of Onan"e County. California lly JunP Alnand~. Ot-puty IN WlT~ESS WHEREOF, I have here~tnto "'my ha11cl and affixed tht" ofncial aeal of the Board of Superviaona of the County of Onanp, State of Calilomia, thia llt.h day o f May. I~ STAn: OF CAI.I F'ORNIA ) )ss. COIJI'n Y OF' ORANGE ) (SL~L) I .E. ST JOHN County Clert and ea.-officio Clert of the Board of &.pet'Vtaona of Onanp County. Callfonaia By J une AIPunder, Deputy I, a .•.. ST JOHN, County Cleft end ex-officio Cll"rk of the-Board ul 'ur>l"rvlaor8, do hf'nby certify that at a regular meet1"8 of the Publiah May 20, 1965 in the Newport ltarbor Enalsn. PRfCISf PUI 11 UID USf SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP AOOIIIO I t 11\0luliOf< 0 1 1141 OUNGI COIJOtlt 'IAHHIH(; ~0-1~\IOf< ~ 0, -~ , ••• Of O•HAH ~, HO ~ , ..... - R3 £ N 8 .., L 0 c D ......,., ...,_.,. .... *'" .. l ' ...................... ~ ......._'to, .. . 1-2 ......., .,.....-,...,., M ... .,. t 4 ...... ~ ............. . t'2 t ..... ~ ..... . •• .... ..... J ~-...... ..... .,....,, t "JC ..,. ,....,.. ~..........,. • ._., .• , i) ...................... ..,.,. ~ ........ ......,.,._ .. .,.,...,.. t ) --f • ................. "" .. ' I ..._,. .. .._, •• ....J ............ ~~~ ... (1 ... ~...,...., • 0-........... "'". l ""~il -......,_..__. ............... """'. (.']_,........,........,., .. ,.,.,. 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CJO _., __ ......, DANA ANDREWS, as a geoeral IJl the ln~Wgence Dept. , tw a top role ln ·ne Satan Bug, •suspense drama from me lan Stuart novel, 00111 t.bowtna at the Rln Tbeacre 1n Carooa del MAr, chrough Tl.laday, May 25. Tbe aecood feacure 1.1 'Top- bpi, • llltth Academy A111ud llliDDer ~ter Usdoov. Motorist champions chivalry James M.:Mahan! 38, or when he became anaered U25-G3 Placen!-ta Ave., with a woman driver pokina Weu Newport He•ahta, was aJona in front of him. At The drivin.a northbound in front or Alebea overpau he uw an lhe CIIY ball last Thunday opportunity and paned her Mesa Coach ?" the r~aiH, ahoutina drivina matruct.loos at her as he is selected ·~~~~;ce Sbannep, 28. of Thirty-year~ld Neil Peek Santa Ana obaerved the in- has been named vauity foot-cident from his automobile. ball coach at Costa Mesa and be yelled at ~. McMa- Hiah School, to replace Dan ban to pull over so he could Kimball. wh o reaianed his lecture him on dnv•na cour- post earlier this year. tesy. He did. where the Hoaa Coach Peek would very access road crosses ~ewpon much like to be auoc1aled Blvd .. w1th a Winner, and he'll have The stories told later lO a fa1r chance next s eason police by the 2 men con01c t with I I lettermen re tum1n1, as lO who s auck Lhe fi r:.t 1nclud1n& Lhe enure 1ntenor blow. \1r. \1c\1ahan suffered ltne . a small abras1on and sh&ht In JQ63. he -.as head coach swelhnc on the leit cheek. at l:xce l •uor l llgh School. tom shart front, dnd n pped Follow1n1 a () -K-I s eason he sport Jacke t. moved on lO fo'lla \1es a H1ah, where he served last year a s uefens1ve coach. He was an outstandiD& 3 sport man , -football, basketball. and baseball -at Lona Such J ordan Ht&h School, Lon& Beach C1ty C'ollece. and Lona ~ach State. Coach Kimball s ubnu tted his reatanatJon after com- ptlina a 2 seaaon record of one wtn and 17 Iones. 111101 TDIII TIM IIIUTEIII LIUII Newport Harbor Hiab Scbool'a var•ity tennia troopa stonncd unbeaten d'lrouah Freeway Leaaue competJ lion lh1s seaaon. The only loss on the year for coach Wayne Ho rowitz's team wu 10 Santa Ana. Team members were Dave Beauchamp. Lawne Cun- nJD&ham. Dave Fonllus. \1 ark Greer, Btlt Loveland. \1ark Healy, Dave Plumb. Ra ck Re yno lds. a.nd \1tke Teaman. LEGAL NOTICE '110 IICt or TKIISTF.E'S AU. I Nnt:H Ot:El) Ot" THUiT 1 f I~J I4 UlAN 1166-382."12 Sou cf" I" hf"r·f'by l{ivf'n that AHMANSON BANt.. AN I> T HLIST COMPANY, a C•ldom ia {;o!f>or .. tion, Ill! IN!IIf't", or "'llf'Cf'fiOOOr lnJ!JIM', or !OUblltllulf'd IN!IIf'l" poNHUinl 10 thf' tft"t'<f of IN 81 f'11"- r ulf'tf bv t..A ntu.n .. COLt: RA.\UHt 7., ll mamf'd woman "" hl!r !IIQif' 01n d ~l"patAif' propl!'r1V and f!•("(lrdf'd Junf' 20, 1963 1n book 6597 r"~ 409 of Offi- ciaJ Rf'cmdlll rn thf' offici!' of thf' <.ountv RK ordf'r of Omnjlf' Counh, Calilomu•, and puuw ent to thf' "''oticf' of (nofauh and f:l«-ction to Sell titf'ff'\lndf'r rl!'cordt"d J anu- ary 27, 1965 In book 7394 pa~ 86 nf llllJd Offldal Rf'cord!l, will ~11. on June II, 1965. at I 1:00 a .m., at the South Front «-ntrance lO th4" County Coun Hou11«-, 1n th4" city o f Santa Ana, County o f Oran84"• stale o f Ca lifornia at public auction, to the hlflhe!lt bidder few c-b (payablf' at th«-aime o f sale In lewful monf'y of thf' llnlted StetM!l) ell ril(ftt, title, and in- lf'tflllt, ('(\ftVf'yf'd to and now htoltl by it und«-r ""1d tlto«-d in th~ propeny •ituAif' 1n 1111id County end ~lUte d«-•cTibf'ci "" fo llows: Lo t ISO of Tr11r 1 2750 "" ~' map rec:ord«-d 1n book 91. p•~• l to S inrlu11ivf' of \fu•('ell .. eoua M11p11, rt"Cords n f 1111id Oraa~ Cownty. S.id ul~ will be m11de, bat wit~nut cov.-nut or wnrTanry, exp~,.. nr irnpllt'ci, "'~din~ title, p<l""'"-ion or M'lcurn- brancf'll, 10 ... ,i,.fv thf' indPbtrd- ne•s ~·nod by !laid r~. ln- cl .. dlns thf' f~ •nd f'lrl»f'tll!l4!ll of the trvtttl"t' and of tht' tN8t8 c:re•tf'<l by s•ld ~d. advM~~s th~wlldf'r, with IAtf'f'f'lll u fi"'vldf'd th""''"· and thf' ynpaid principal of tht' nott' ll~"e~&nd by .. ld deed: •~wit 120,Soe•.~s wtlh lateftlll the~a "-' S..~ lefllber IS, 1964 •• pto~ldf'd in uid ftOl~ 0..4: Mey Ia, 196S AHMA.NSOI'f BANl AND TRUST COMPAIIY .. ..dl TNtttee Byw.,...a .......... AMhri .... Ofllc:.er 4117 ........ u ... , .. 17, J .. 3. IJ65. .... ...,.., ..... ...... Her essay iudged best Pamela Balch o f Corona del \1ar Hi&h School has won first place 1n a dJSLn c t con- test sponsored by the Ve ter- ans of PoreaJJI Wars Lad1e s Auxiliaries for her cuav lln the topic ''ln r_ducaunn Reata the Future of .\men- ca:· and will now enter sta te- wide competition. Pamela is the dau&htcr of Mr. aad Mrs. Richard Batch, 2531 Black thorn SL. East Bluff. Her esaay appeared 10 1t1 entirety tn the Apnl 1 issue of The E.n si&n. The Coastline Auxd 1ary also won 21 oth er c1ta1Jons at the recent dtSUIC t meeuna 1n Buena Park. T welve of these •ere for first pla ce 1n vanoo compeuuons 'Nith the 21 auuhanes 1n Lhe dls- tncL lUI GIRL •n llnDIIL IIOIOIIS Carol Cappello. I ~-ve al­ old dauahter of ~r. and \hs. Anthony B. Cappello. 1845 Anahetm St., Costa \1e s a, has wo n national honors in a Girls Club National Home- maktn& Contest sponsored by Best Foods. Carol, a member of Lhe Girl s Club of the Harbot Area, 1s one out o f HI auls 10 the United S~tes and Can- ada selected as w1nners 10 ten reJ.ional rec1pe and cook- ina competitions. She won 1n tile JUnior di vi !liOn. Jackie \1 iller. 16 vear o ld dau&ftter of MI. and \1u . An- thony W. Miller, 2187 \1eyer Pl., Costa ~sa. was a win- net in the local contest, se- nio r division, for her Fruit Salad. IIlLI • I lUI OPEIS IUL IIJITIIFFICI Merle Rottman, Harbor Area real eatate broker. has open- ed an office in the new Pair- view Square development at 2283 fairview Rd., Costa \1esa. She bas been in the business in dus area for I' years. Mrs. Rottman 1 s former of- fice manaaer at Walker and Lee's Costa Mesa office. Sbe baa often been named top saleamM and top lister by the Newport Harbor•Colla "4eaa Board o( Realrors. AU XILIARY IMSTALLS Mrs. John \4cAndrew of S.ta Ana was anstalled as pre11dent of the Women's Allulia.ry of the OTanae Couney Dental Soc1et)' at its ~Mual mcetina '4•y S. '4rs. Robert N. Heock of Harlxlr liilt\lands was installed as presidcftl-clec;L. Mta. Clifford Hoateller of Cameo Hiah• Ianda is lhe new ltd ric ... preeldent. lACK IM HOSPtTAL Mu. Walter Pcarton of C'otona del Mar u back •n tloaa tioapi cal ••aia. '4fa. Pe•.oa apent J ••d• aa •• Mtt"tal earl let Cia I Y••· ~'~ . .SEMPLE • BJ:AL :BSTATB DD•IA DEL 1111 DOLL HIS!! -m.• All auuied up juat for YOU. The meticuloua owner has. carefully redec~ra.ted, remodeled, re-atuccoed, re-~lled and m~e .th1 s 1nto a better-than-11ew hou c. Qu•et, fmndly net&hborhood ... wilhin walltin& 1111- tance of ~VERVTHJNG. SEE!!' OPEN HOUSE SUN- DAY 1-S· · · 617 Narcissus. IIUIIL COUITIIY Clll. II c•!! Loada of used brick and shake -GREAT LIVlNG RO~ and ki tchen-dinin& area -an unusual find on .1 standard COM R-2 loL Juat 2 Bdrms, 2 baths, but buildable ID fo ur plua an income unit. Close to beaches and schools. Low Down ONLY S39,S00' OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 ... 432 Carnation. lEI~ FmiT •PLEI -A lEn DY Duplex Wtth ao racous VIeW or Catalina. Rl&ht on beach. Upper apt. has 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, Lower w1th 2 ~rma. 1 bath. Outs tandina rental record. Fenced pat.Jo -3-car aaraae. walt-tcrwall carpets thru-out drapes, all appliance s. shutters. $()9,500. ' l$4, EAST COAS T H IGHWAY 'H0 ... £ 67 S·2 101 COAONA DE L MAa, CAltfO aNIA OCEAN VIEW NEWPORT BEACH r ~ Stmplt Land -Mediterranean Villaqe eo,_ Sold Out -Rudy few M1y ()c;(upo~nc 1 DELUXE 4 UNIT APARTMENTS Few Sa~-Few RMt Pmts H~rt At S6q 000--frtlfll S') 000 dn CarOtiS -~ -L.wkupt All Eltetnc 8ut1Hns -COtt Ht.1t Wnt.cllff lmmmtt~t Com!WIY SMt's & Ra~UI A9ft!U TRACT OmCE F 1"9sll•p Ia P~tria ltd. Ph b42-S24l 01 &46-0203 J BlOcks from ~' 5 Blotb frtlfll Oa.J1111 Open House SATURDAY AJID SUNDAY HIGH ON THE BLUFF 2007 LEEWARD LANE Overlooking fabulous Dover Shores. You con li ve in the fonnol 2,000 sq. ft. nome including cor· pets, dropes ond fonnol din1ng room, and o sepo- rote overs• u garage with woric shop oreo. YOU OWN TH E LAND ALSO for S42,500 Subm1 t your terms. lUI Inn Real Estate Co. 121l.F•irview IteM <'"Mt• M•u .S46-12'2l ·'J ~ s~u ria t F. artA" '2~. Voltaire ALL NEW GARDEN APARTMta'4 rs EXTU LUCl ONl llOftOOM. TWO UotiOOMS AND ST\JOIOS. ttOTPOnfT IUflT·lNS, lt(FRJUUTOU, CAmTS I DUNS, rttrYATt flllTlOS, flOO\., lltlatUnON. AHO CKflOMNS Alt£A. S(PAitUE ADUlT S(CT10NS. 811 So. FAIRVIEW Rd. ...... ,. ...., .... n a ,.... ... • ..,Ill IIMI • lUll e MiliA • W e CII1'A .. • UIO al • a.~~& 1&1111 'f'\ADES Price Reduced now $64,500 • • • stluated on one of the luge leu on Bayadere tn prestige lt"tnt Tcrrac..t East. We offer lhtS tnunJ<"Uiatc \ l[ ,v HOME unclt-r reprt'du• t1on 'o~l J z:,. 11\JidS llUHlt'r.( dlOIIIJ: rm . f JmiiV r OCIOI _1 bath s, (ra c e for SIOOi mMinJ pool, fuJh, carpeted &r draped Lu,.un~ landsu1 .. tng ~ Otcll Beaon. s~~ke root. •tot ,.,vertung, a ll 1n peri~ cond Buyer -novtn& to latter home 1n Do~r Shore\ -.v11l sacnflc-e OPF.'I SA TI'RDAY \."lD ~ 'IDo\Y lftOl BA.Y-\01-.Rt- ...... - -....... ltiAL TY CO 1714) oa. .. U1 11 (~~~ '-.._; ~ _:;,. t l',.-1f,,p~~,. }.bedroom J, on older norne but w1th t+le best of l oc~ t1ons, Cenre• of Costa Mt"~a and room lor onot+ler un 11 Just $1~.750 W ells·McCardle Realtor~ Rc:hablc: Sci Vl Ct Since tQ•J tUONewpoll BIYd. L1 8-77 ~Q C:osta\1eu FOR "ACTIVE'' REAL ESTATE SERVICE C'O R I JI' tJ I \ : 1 • 'I~ .... IIWPOIT HTl "CI\alrll r'ftflf S ......., ""'" "1111 t \ IMIIh ._.,.,., H a• N\r H I till C'ltl ~ ~'" "' ... Itt ftiC" .. ·~~ , •• ., '"' p<ttl~t tn~ \ .. I~\" "•: \ T 1 ~--~'-:0~ . . ' l ..• • .n ,.,. ON 'N au;. at C I 'fpe ,,.. ............. ....-.-. o-oa W'?u p .0. .. aa. Clll. Fantastic A rnl It'~ RA:'F:;\IO:T plua • '"""~"""' ,..,mr••& rocom C't\mpl~l,. '"''" h1t1ll· In W\'L bar HUJrt' h\lnJ:: room With hnrla~ &an • bno&Jdut I'C'Om. All ,._ • on t\AlU)WOOO floors on a oomn-tal 1n S!:WPORT H&ICHTS ~~ fi~J Privacy l r-,.,., , ... , t" \. ... ,,. '" ., loin-rtf ra •" 1 l>rt N-n """~'· I'JSI"<': R00'i. and il h>1.:r Z\ tl •wm:: t'(lnn"l. ~utll·tfl !"'lnJt' A 0'"'" enrnpltot•lv c&rl'f'lM A d,.r-ct. S::2 l ''-.(1 MA101AM .._ ss ........ c.M. ·~4117 .... IJlCI o.. ........... u.. .. .... .,... ..... ... • ••*•• o--oa J. , u. , .o .... ~ Cllll. II I ~ ,. rlOW t. eour A NICE '2 8R HOME .. ... ' . ~ . ... l 'II'· .... I Vacant Lot 13,950 Tr:qRI FIC VI F:W OF L AGUNA & (')AST · LI N I: FI NEST VI ~w LOT IN AQCH ~~=ACH HEIGHTS FOP SALE BY OWNER 499.T 42 ---- * SPECIAL * HARBOR VIEW HILLS Open Sat. & Sun. 1.5 :-. 'H:'Tk' ·c. II lhv \"tr"' ;I "'' .: 1~ .. , ,,... ., m• •£• r • ,, :r-;Jc 'I \• ~· : • ' ~,., l ~· • • ' \ I' • • "-• &",. • • l)f{ '·-''-... RAw>H P \U ~I-.t.. Y fV fl ~ 3-"(11 " I - I lstin~ 0!1~ du'Plrx wru ciVe you UcV• 1mt m um. Take a minute A call ua for run PI' r1 leu la rs Pra~ lit $51.500. Honm Like To Move ToWOftderfut ~na ~noul g, ~•tona Ql"Al ~T ..>Ll.l 'A'IU.Y HOME · ·• BR r•"~'i~ ,., pUflX'"f ''11 "• • . • ~ A ''to.-. ·' S .... ,,(~1 1~1 ~U:..t I A ':"E P • I ' ~ 1-.; !'!· 510:'\ • HH ~ B~. 'Ill . p•: '. '"Ill, ' Vld!\4.<&p·ll \1c-v. 1 1~c Hu:,l :-: ar ._, ;:-: '" ' • a:l'l \\ • " ltt ~· n ,,. itt • ~' j ' • ''"' COA:-·• ~;.\: ~; \ .t \\ Ul: ~ ~ ~ t ,,. \ r rr " v. «"t hll... ,.., ' n n -l r ' t~ I f\ llloi , 1\'t1 &.,At, of n )4 .I illtfl l ;\ " I A .. ~ ~ .\ l ll Hul :-1:. :"t.Ah \ lt-'l•h Ill ' • • : !of • I ,, • , ,,, J t l• qta • .._ A b•lll 1 \ '''~" r , 1 t.:--: ru t H 1-Lh 1. •• ••• C·l WT ·,c a10r uf :::> •• 111 J\•1 Jl .. ~- ....... v '" !~ ......At.'"' H •ll'tO GOOD REAL ESTATE 0 • o Aaes -T...ts co.n-p.,,_,., ruu -I •• 2 ,.,,o A1ts. .. -frO• I , .. f() -•ootlh,.••t /lrc,l«u -Swie•i•l ~Is -Co,.h•n•at or~ .. l ast •• cl••lto•sc, ~ s~•••· "~tlr M«Ar•••t c.... ..... -•• ,_ 100' C-1 FRONTAGE 2 O FF IC~ RL OGS 1 WI TH LIVI NG QTRS PRI MF lQTH ST COMM FRCI AL ARFA M -1 70' X 145' 3 BEDIM & DEN PEJ?F ECT "HOt.tF & SHOP'' TERMS OR TR Anf DUSTY RHODES REALTOR Ill 6 1101 333 L 17th St • , • -caTIUOie UUGA e UUGA .... e CIAA .sA ...... ~ OIIOtiA ... Eastbluff VIF.W LOT 3HO w l C..os ! H:5hw•~ Corona d..f M_,., ~l;jo ~n;c Jlh011< ' '13 · 2 222. REAL FAMILY HOME Check The Items: PECTACULAR VIEW -and CHANNEL REEF-APARTMENTS "LoutH 0.. Mel" G•••l ""' Hew,.rt H•rMr Entr.n " 2525 oc-11 ...... c. ..... ., ... ,, c.lif.ntl• LUXURIOUS AVOCA DO CARPFTING, f\F.AUTIFUL OOUilLE DRAPF'S, 3 BATHS -2400 SQ . FT. -" Ocean View "' 4 B.droo•ns "" 3 boths ,-famil y room "" recreation room Boat Slips Available To Residents H e re realdeo'lh enjoy the ir w•tor II'Of!t wl ow •d tho con.,.,lenco of"'-'""' their boot ol th • front door. Alto tt.o dit tincl odYG'tiiiO of corofroo lol turo ll wil'l g by ofi..,il'latil'l l tho b..rdMtO"'o •••pon t lb ilitiot of moii'I!Oil'ling o lor1o homo. Moro lmportont, i t't oconomlcol 01 tt.o cott of tho focilltiot on di .. ldod ond MO il'ltolnod thru o ••111•roto foo. OFFeReD AT We Are Offering TWO IRAKO JEW CUSTOI IUILT ARCHITECT DESIGNED HOUS 442 Caroline Dr., Npf. Hts., 3 br., !g. li v. rm., 16 x 31 ,2 baths ... Lea se option or trade, S4 2,850 • • • Exclus1ve New F:merold Pay V iew Home, 5 br ., 4 both, Mon terey with 3600 sq. h . l,v,n q or eo. S69 ,500 I I I I I I I I I CHOOSE THE OlE TMl T SUITI YOU Ra lboo Income Modern Tr1ol ex 1n excellent rental oreo. So le or Trade. S43 ,500 • • • Newport He1ghts. Lor g.-economy Home. 4 br., 21; bo., 2650 so ft . 11 v1ng oreo. Ou1 ef res1· den11o l oreo. S35,000 • • • Newport He1gh ts Attracti ve Corner, 3 br., P 4 baths, beoulfu lly landscaped. Hobby rm., lono1 & ootJo S29 ,SOO. • • • Newport He,ghts , eKce ll ent volue, 2 br., 1 bo . S24 .000. JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES I IIEAL.TOIIS AIID IUILD!IIS 400 "1111'0 IT II. • D.. " l'fi'O IT llAOI IIIII 6·167 S AIJIT Tlllll SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW PERFE CT HOME FOR A GROWING FAMIL Y • 4 Aedrooms • 3 Roths • Sw imming P ool • 3 Cor Garage • Immediate occupancy • S59,900-Excellent Terms located in F:xclusive Cameo Shores 4539 Fai rfie ld Drive OPEN HOUSI" DAILY SEE CLAUDE SHIFFEil IIAL IITATI CIIHIIU&IIU 'C7WI .,_ I ..., dining room $43,950 "' 45' lot ,-I block to beach M..,y ott.or odwOI\Ioge t , too nU"'orout to t lole her•, ore o .. ool oble to '"••• of dit cri,.,inolil'lg tot to. A tel oct number of two Bodrm., two llott. A111o•"".," 010 o .. oll oblo CW!d wo ln .. lto ~o., to il'ltjllort l'h e two 1 ... .,.,...,, fumlt hod ll'lode lt ol your COI'Iw_,,.,, •. OR 1-:222 LEASE S350 MO. AND UP -BUY 556,500 AHD UP. D.V. FRA.kLUI. REALTOR 1251 E. COAST HIGHWAY Phone 673-9313 fo r fvrtt.er infor"'otio" * F4 l e.. ~ B * ~ J.~ l::!i'!"_.c!B~:'_'*-~!.-""='-:~'=:s_-'-:---=-~-:----IJp;••;k.;;;;,fo•~H~•;"";"ii'I.IT.•o•tt~,~M~o~··· ----------., Matt LaBorde, Realtor $ uys $ $Duplex WELL PLANNED 2 E'EDROflM tW IAE, WIT H FIREPLACE , 1 BEDROOM VIEW APARTI.tENT. EXC ELLENT LOCA TION NEAR PARK . $46,250 $ Ocean Blvd. OCEAN • JETTY VIEW, SPACIOUS 3 ... ED- ROOM, 2': 'JATd HO:AE . LARGE LOT. ASKING $89,500 $ Shorecliffs OCEAN AND CAN YON VIEW, 3 8EOR00 MS • DEN, SP L IT L EVEL. TEFiRIFIC FAMILY HOME. SEE AT r £ SI'CQAL/l£ IN CORONA OCL .AR m IIAIGUIIITI AYIMU .. COIOM DIL IIAI c-c.. .... , ..... , OR 3-8550 One block north of the Corona del Mar State Pork stands this big continenta l type 2 story home with 4 bedrooms and den ond 3 baths on large lot that wi II accommodate your boat. Has over- s i zed 2 cor garage. Mode m Queen's ki tchen with built-ins, including refrig. Excellent bargain for just S4 ,400 initial investmen t. Col i 675-3171 NQWI OPEN E V[NJNGS 17/IJ E. Poe . Cst. Hwr .• $13,750 z RR rnH•at N•w w w rpliL tltl•rllf"ff I•N~I• C"l••" • read,Y to nw'l''~ JJ!I' ••• .... r r; .... $11.500 J.'lStO tr()' potenUIIl.l Income. 2 .-·M .. U¥e In-a. let renl ma&a JOI,Ir1 Ntnenl.l • • • ..... 3 RR 6 Mn. fiN9I&1:t , "ff"ft I'!Hm Cf:tllftl"• W/W ~· ln(.f'r _. tro,4caJ piiUil#r 8ac•1tk:tt rrlefo uuon. ..... eo<.M-c_,. ~MAll CIIL>f'_ .. ,. ... war COAWI' HWY. "EW!OIIT KACH 1.11-_:.._ __ Desperation O t1 ll " r ha ~ fHIJ t ha':..cd tlf>'-' humf' ~nrt \I I ST S £LJ , lhl.!i 1111 11\0H:Ulillr Thtrr Rcri ton"' t ~, Rath I'AC 'ES E"n't:ll tll1 tnNi t ~l!'l v Larcr lt \1111 1! I OO!ll Wllh !lll!S!<-1 ~(' ~lOll!' ft rcpl;ur lux unou:o~ rarprt tnc 1h1u nut dtapf'ri <~~nd all Plt'dllt' l>wli·IO ktlt hrn In. :tlrrt H1 Prr5ol ll,!r' .uc~ fU':<Ir Cnu nl n I 'luh St: hnnl--r~rl.; l 'hu n·hr~ ;~ntl 'r11 Pt1hl1r l.tt'u a n 1'111f'E liAS RU:N SI..\SHrll TO ONLY l 2'1.fl;,o .'II lH)flT 'OJ r: OFFt·:l: Come and be Entranced l ui JAil•f'd \fHI \\rll ht• "il h !Ill' F:•\)'f ']:I·:....;T r.F.\I T \' htllll ho 1\'\' \\'J-:1.1 ~" fnr !hr dl'· , llll!HUim. ('ltr o I. lhr'" IU\Ui ll'lll' fr<IIU J!" J·•um~l IH:l. rt ~n rn1 11 h<~fl ~flit! lOll' I1V1 n:: ~n d d 111111:: n onr ll nvcl lnnlo\1 11!: t"'fl\'~lr N lllll '-''II ~1111 lw-;~ut 1!u l hritiNI o\.\:'1'11 0'\')' POOl . 'I III er 'flMk l~r.-: hilt h( ~nrl fnur la r~r brrl · 1 nrnrt• nnr r-at,! I> t·mwrr trrl 11'1 dr n l ~r~r t,..o,•h I!Jftlll t nrn••n•r nl tn a ll rlrr l r .r k 1lth· ''" 1-'rnfrs~ton:~l h rfct nrat erl and lanctsr aJ)Crt l~lnt k Wall Frnr c(j -Sr nar~lr f'h•ldrl"n ' Jllil• ~re~ PRif'FO T0 S F:J.L AT Sfi4 9.'l0 w1t h ''" "llrnl t 1n~n n n :: C.-\1.1. FOR . .o\PPfl11\'T· .\11'\T Upper Bay Environment O n (IU!el lref'·hnl"ri Cul·dr·sar ~treet nnl ~· a ~hort dnvl" from the-llf!lol' ltNIVf~RSITY OF t'ALI FORNIA. IR VINE ~o~.·f' offe-r thu CU."· ltllt' lhrr r bf-drnnm. 13, bath adult O<Tup•et1 luunc· \1 1th lotJ!!r natun l r ct1ar lint-tt l1v1ng rnm n IHL'.!t' u't•d hn r k flrr pla,·r bllllt·tn 1.111 h•·n <~~ml lo\1 m~ml~'nano r f'XIt-rtnr prn- lr t lrtl ~lun11 n um ~•11m~ Ext ra w1dr pool ~'>Ill' In I '' !th 1-'pn nk l rr~ fr<'ln t lv rn1. sh ~rlf' ti er.• 11'1111 l rrr~ ~nrl m ~l urr pl ant \ rrwrrl lo 'f'!! 011 On l\ !::11.%0 VETS · NO flOW !\ "'" F ll A or l'nn~·('ntum a l f l n ~ne•nc av;ul ~h lr M.M. La Borde, Realtor "You'll l ike Our Friendly Sarvice" 220 E 17th St. (Phone jlouted m E. 17th St. \ $50 ) Costa Meou Cente r) ~ ;,'r.· $ , , .leu thon $40,000 buys o provincial i•wel ! 2 bedrooms, immoculote Lido Home, Phone for appoint· ment to seoit. DR 3-35115 $ INCOME .... --~-.. ·-~--· • • Com1urciol waterfront lot. Best buy on the Boy! Leu thon $2,200 p« fn:Ht t foo t. LEE SCHONEK -R~lt., ..IJ11• WH £RF. Tfl f. W ~Vf.! WII.,Pt;R POETRY M THEY L~P ~T Til F. !!llOR£. OWNERS HOM £ •IIIGH INCOMF. UNIT. NEW· PORi O CE ~N fRO NT WITII ~LI. ING RF.OI' £NT5 fOR ROM~N CE • COMfO RT • SS. CIILL CIIRDINRL REM. TV /IT OR 5-1303 Ill ... - IRVINE TERRACE VIEW OF OCEAN ... 3 BEDROOM 2 BAT~ UOME ON POOL SIZE CORNER LOT. ~UGE LI'II.,G ROOM WITII SLII>ING GLASS DOORS TO COOL COVERED PATIO. LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, AND PATIO All !lAVE VIEW OF OCEAN . LooK AT 7t'"'' ScENIC PkbPf"HE$ Po.:T THeATRE Suu .. c:>cNG OR 5·5726 Watch du: boau flO in •d out lh e jetty rram your li•in& 100m .-nd muter bedroom, Thia home: at 4607 FAI RFI F.LD, CAM EO SHOR ES is a cleliahllul 3 bedroom, 2~ ba&ll houe wifl tu1e f.-nily room, terrific kitc:h m , nua lara• p raac:, pool. •prinkler ayuem, ne• cupedna •d onl, · 57,500 Vacant •o we: ~ ahow at'"' aen••l•c•. •p. a. p I :wr •c:• porahct' . .._ ........... ... 1ll DEVB.1HRS IJ UDO SIIE 1935 c:-........ , ... Cflf I CENTERVIEW PLANS STUDIED MRS. DON BUSH of Cost. Mesa, at ri~t, Queen super- visor and chaperone, displays official costume to Kathie Ross, 18, "Miss Westmlnstef"' and first entry In county- wide beauty contest to pick Aloha Queen for 1%5 Orange County Fair In Costa Mesa, July 27-Aug. 1. Contestants must be unmarried, between 16 and 26 years of age, and at least 1 year In the communi ty they represent. The propoaed Centerview deveiQpment on the Irvine hilla inland of Hubor View Hills and Corona del Mar will come &o the attention of the Newport Beach Plannina Conwniuion at ita meetina at I p.m. today, May 20, in City Hall. The Commiuion will con- sider a muter plan amend- ment concemina land uae in Centerview. Here ia &onilht's complete aaenda: TENTATIVE t.lAP Tract S878, conaiatina of 18.33 acres divided into 91 reaidential loll and 1 peen area lot of a planned rcai- dential development in E.aat Bluff. AMENDMENT David Jameson, 1800 S. Bay PL, Balboa hland, per- miuion &o retain a brick wall on the property line adjacent &o the alley. Jamea Deoiche, 208 and 210 Fern St., 207 and 209 Oranae St., Newport ~orca, permiuion &o conatruct 2 one-family unita on each loL Corelco, 1S41 Monrovia Ave., West Newport Heiahta, permiuion to construct a private achool in an M-l·A Diatrict. Ram Conatruction Co., 413 E. BaJboa Blvd., Balboa, permiuion to conal.nlct a tri- plex in a C-1 OiatricL RESUIOIV1SIONS Harold Sproul, 716 Mari· 10ld Ave., Corona del '1ar, permiu1on to create 2 lo ts. Richard Lawrence, 2216 Waterfront Dr., Corona del Mar, realipment of property linea, COUMOL REFERRAL$ Requea t from lhe City Coun- cil for 1ft amendment to the adopted helicopter ordinance to provide for temporary a&opa to permit uaea such 11 heli- copter trips &o houaina de-- velopment• in the euly naaea of cooatrucu on. Letter from attorney William Butler in behalf of Wi1li11111 McGee. concemin& condi- tionally approved variance of B.R. Moma at 915 Via Lido Soud, L1do hie. WEDDING Muter Plan Amencbent No. 11, propoaina &o amend the land lllo clement of &be maater plan to renect land uaea ean of MacArthur Bl vd. and north of 5th Ave., in the area around Harbor View Hills mown aa Center- view. .JOHN SCHMITZ REPORTING FROM STATE SENATE a•IUIOEIEITS VARIANCES 35th District -Orange County Yw'll ... ..., "-"'' ... • 0... r.,.. lefck .... ......, ........ e ......., c.rr.ct T ... • ~ ..... ,_,..... ftl OIH' ... 1&1 D .. .,. .. ,., PAPII MHDI POl YOUI IICPTION 0 MepldM 0 c...e...,-.. 0 c_,,_ 0 T.W. a.tha 0 ,..... 0 Olft w,.,. 0 ,._c.,. 0 ... 0 ,.,.,. 0 Ma ....... '•r10no1iud moneerammln9 -lookk .. plng end Office Supplin -One-Write '~board 5yatema. DAVIS STATIOIEIS INC. Ro"'• Otnt.cl fiiUl 0 ,_,..,ed 114 W. 4ttt St...e S..... AM 10 74411 .. .,. M.a. ...... f .. J:JO P.M. VA&aA,.., Mew,._ht, f.4 P.M. •••••••••••••••••••••• Kenneth Whitcomb, 120 26th St., Weat Newport.. permiuion to ccxutruct a duplex on an R-2 lot havina 1,750 aquue feet of land area. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 721 W. Bay Ave. and 720 W. Balboa Blvd.. Sal boa, off· at.reet pa.rtina in an R-l d••· trict not contiauous &o a C OiatricL USE PERMITS Georae Holstein & Sons, permiiiiOft to COOIIIUCt ele- ment P of Uae Penmt 1054, conaiatln& of 91 res1dent1al loll and peen area lot of a planned reaidential develop- ment an East Bluff. Oranae Coaat YMCA, 2300 Unavenaty Dr., Back Bay, pe rmi11100 to COftllrUCt Y\1 headquarters bulldln&. Thu waa held over from May 6 . Sipal Oil Co., ICI'VICe Sta· tion at 6400 W. Coaat Hwy .. Weat Newport. Califomia'a Senate hu failed ita reaponaibility &o you. Sen a &or Teale' 1 rcappor- tionmeo t bi II waa approved 24-13. It abdicatea Cahfor- nia'a rilht or aovereipty ID decide ber 'own internal af- fairs. True, reapportionment hu been ordered by the Supreme Court. But: ~ Does the Su- preme Court bave proper ,un• dtc uon m reapportionment cuea" Even member$ of the bench dllllfee. The ev1dence 11 ample that at does not. 2> Doea the Supreme Court have the power &o antcrpret the Con a tltullon so as &o an- JeCt (quo una Justice Stewart) "a paruculu political phllo- aopby. . . btndina upon each of the SO States ... without reaard and respect for ... each State's diatinct his&ory, diS- tinct aeopapby. dts llnct dll- AIR lOOL AIR KOOL AIR ~OOL l lg KOOL liR XJOL 'la K00L ~IR ~JOL Ail KOC A AI:l KOOL .UR KOOL I Ia t OOL AI!i 1~00L AIR KOOL Ail KOO NO J!O~:~ OO';!~t 1:0 r:o:;:y DO' .. ~ !:O r.o ~·:::y DO':~ !:0 riO::~ DO':'U NO !.Iil Y.OOL :.I~ Y.OOL Ail i:OOL :.I!i r..;cL /.!l I:OOL ALl KOO /,Lr. :.L:r~·!:-:-~ ALL J..LUri: t:~l ALL At:;::::;;:·! :.LL ALU AIR AI :1 l:O<.L ,;1:1 KOOL :~Il I~..jJL 1-.I.-t KOO L AI.l KOO lUG FREE no·.::: 1 o :~o ~.:Y no·;~: t:o ~:vr:y :xr !H }'0 AI:l Y.OOL ~Ia l:COL :.Iil i\OOL A!a i\00 PATIO AI:l t.OOL AI !l Y.OOL Ala 1:oo~ ALL AL\Ji;I;:Urt AIR 1\00L 110 tou~ oo·.?:: AIB JCOOL AIR KOOL All EOOL ••• A c..e s"''"''..-tt"'• •.aNt ... ~:n:r ::ur. 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Three time s Call forn1a votera turned down mea ures ID reapportaon alona SJmll ar lines 10 those nov. demanded by the Waabtn&IOn black robes. Scna&ors debated reappor- llonment plans a s "le asen orevals"or puty advantaaes. They refuaed &o anapec t the embryo or envas1on the mon- ster they bore. The Scnat e'~o vole accept- In & federal encrosc hmenl leavu th e people to rend for themse lve s . "The Connec u- cu t Reaolves" recommend those who are de tenmned &o continue fhJ lJU cal se lf-ao- vernln& mu t arouse support at the comtrAln aty level , throuah s tate Representa u ves and Senalo n>. by lnSJalln& on State Lea1s lature ac uo n. by enJOJn an a the Governor and h1s -\drmn1slratlon &o take all forceful and leaal ac ti on pou1ble . ~ rccrullln& support at even level 1n other States. and by send1n1 resoluuons and personal re- pre sentauve!l 1n bolh Houses un ul actJ on IS tal.en. Your State Senate has fali- ed 10 preserve vour sover- e•&n "'· If the People rail. the Court's preceden l wall stand &o aro~~~o II II. e a cancer 10 Amen c a 's bloodstream. ITUIEIT OFF1CER1 CMOUI AT C.l . IIIGM Richard Gordon •as elec- ted last week to sene as student body PIe 11 dent f<'4 the com1 na school )' e 11 l l Cos ta \k sa H1 &h School. F1ank Ra ce was elected v1ce prea1den~ JollyO'Hare, sec- actary. Donna full et, ttea- surer. El aine Bennett,atuden t co1ut Judae. and M11o n Bur- aenbauc hel C.A.S.C. I Cpte- sen tati ve. I..III'K IHSU-.AHC. flti..AHH INO .. 0,_ T'HK I'ANILY ltU""KII DTATK Dllf'\.OYEE ntE a.te£cnan wruAL Uf'E t-.lJMIICE a:Jt/PNtY n. ., .. a. 0.. .s_.. , .. 1617 WUT~I, 01t UTI30S HfWPO•T 8lAOi. C.AU '· .o .. u OR. JAMES MARCH,tormerly wi th Carnegie Institute of Technolo gy, now dean of social sci ences and protessor of psychology and sociology at the Uni versi ty of Cali- fornia, lrvine, will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeti ng of the Women's Oivis1on, NewPOrt Harbor Charmer of Commerce, at noon Wednesday May 26, at the lrvane Coast Country Club. He recei ve d hi s 9.A. from Un1versit y of Wisconsin in 1q4q and his Ph.D. in political sc1 ence at yale in 1q53. He and his wife atd thei r 4 children res1de 1n . the Harbor area. Scouts plan ship display One of the ba&&e ~>l 2 mhl- ed sh•p repiH .. as ever to "set sail on dry land" will be featured at the Oranae (oun- t)' Fa~rgrounds 1n Co s ta \tesa u part of Sea Scout!> dJ !.play l l the annual Scout-G·Rama. The ~oh1p, built b\ the Sea ~out~> to hou.,e l.he11 nauu cal dt splilylo, '" ~S feel long. 3'\ feet wade and Ill> pennant- strcarmn g m.t~ots re ach 3'i feel. Adm1~'10n w lhe Fau- p oun d) 1 b \I lo r the \'A'o•ds) arrau, \1a~ ~I from b w Q p m. an d \1a\ ~~ lrom I to Q p.rr One nl the h1ghla&hls nl the th e S<..oul-0 -Rama ... 111 be a parade wh1ch ••II '>lart Ill the be&-~nnans uf the hnal da'. Over ~.000 C)ea out~o, .. ,.. plorers. Be.)\ ~OUl'> and ( ub ~ou l~o arc e1.pcc1ed 10 m&rl.h led b)' lv.n drum and bu gle co rp s , lv.n banda. and ''"(' houe-m<lunlc:d group. -\dvanl.e 1nformauon re&ard- lng J•Hn•n& the lica Scoul~o ll> ava1 labl e tr. contacung Ralph "'h •tiord. Sea Seoul Ba~oc . IQ31 V. (oa t Hv.\ .. 'e-.pon Beach. Ll II-50~2. I I 1 ENsiGN It -\\ I I •u llk 1-nll ! l ()I JEANNIE BRUINS, 17, daugh- ter ot tAr . and Mrs. Gemt '3ru ins, 1718 Monrovta St., r:.osta Mesa, .,as been s elec- ted to recea ve the Sl :>no ')1 xon A>~ta r~ ..vna I' ~ ~r e­ sented by '·~ ..... A.. to th e rno st outstandanq en ter•ng freshman s.tu:le'lt 1'1 J t ~ · ti es, l eade rst ( an'l SCh') Jr- Shlp. Jeann f ~dS a 3 '->" grade 001 nt J ver.t~f' .... t •· t as been act lit ~ tu'le· : :.er- VICe as a :TemO~· •t ~ .-!=' • arc S.A.A. ~e ~o~Js ti'l e sen • :>r c, ass o ay. d"ll >l •ved JS s tata stac an 1 ,, ~t'e '3" I':)O!ba tea,.. eJnn e ~o~as also an A. 1= 5. llna st and >~t • oe par~ c.c;aung n the ~p,.n g rnus .. al 'ri. M. S. P nafore." PACIF1C .VIlW IUO.ALPA. c-cta..,.....,_,.,,_c, __ .._ • 11""'4 _,.,. ... aw..~-to-JJIJO MAC A .. TMV IO lk.VD • COIOO .. A 0 &1.. ....... e?._l.O I Graduation here's the long and the short of it: our gowns are elegant! • ~·· .. ~sst on Directory ucsu &AHt.'E ••. FOA Al..l.. OF YOUA INSlJAANC~ N~~OS ROBERTSON -SADLFJR INSURANCE 3333 E. CDut NWJ. CDIIIMI& dd Mar -ll:t-31:Mt FUNERAL DUlECTORS ..• BALTZ MORWARIEf 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Ul dway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole J-9450 Siflct 1942 Frtendly Nelfhbort\ood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3433, 8·3434 Co.ta MH& W estcliff$ Chapel of_ I(·':!"·~ 427 E. 17 ... ST. COSTA MESA ......... TWO E'3ELL PRESIDENTS surround Mrs. H.S. McGregor, surprised winner of an E bell Life Membership award for her ser- vice as club luncheon chairman under r~ tiring president, Mrs. Thomas L. Letto Cat I eft). Mrs. McGregor (center) wi II again be luncheon chairman for Urs. Ernest FOOT INJURED ~ile strolling throu,h town one evening last week, \trs. K. V. D11ts of Corona del \tar tnjured her foot. Luckily husband Peter has recently retired from his position as c:ng~neer wa th radio stauon I( Fl anJ will be able to help her take it easy. Top 0 ' The cloy • Via Lido · & Newport Blvd. Newport Beoch Lamping Cat right), who was installed May b as Ebell president for the coming year. Mrs. Lamping, a lady In plnlc with a noticable Texas drawl, is a Cameo High- lands residenL She has lived in the Har- bor area for 3 years and before that spent 7 years in Laguna 9each. CEnsl~ photo> ........... . _____ ,, ntURSOA.!L IMY .. - CDaA IlL-.. , . freeway debate on radio 1\e freeW8f COIUI'O'"nJ lOOk D •• liawayea \tGiday.~ #.._, 10, ie a cleMM betwe._ ~arahll O..ffield, finance conniuee daairman for tbe Newport Freeway Fiptera Ann., and Gerald Ruucll, oucutive auiatant to tho dhtrict enJineer for tbe Caliromia State Oiviaion of Hiabway a, on the radio pro- lflm, "Story Line." Mr. Duffield made a number of pointa: "We're not tryina ., enaineer the route, but with a little bend here and there we could keep the free- way out of Coata Men and atill within Newport Beach, but apare the bluff property, Yobich ia the moat nluable down here. . .A C ew yean aao it ~ppeared that Marin en \tile wu dnelopina inl> a rea't commercial center, now 4 automobile dealeu han moved from there to Coata M.aL . .Mr. Womack, tbo Mad •ta .. •aiaeer, •d • iadepeoclent fin employed IIJ the atate, have recom- m•decl Cbe inland JOule be- cauae it repruenta a uvina• or 130 million eo the tu- payer, and 10 OW' ltnowleclao, Cbia ia the firat time the com- miuion baa ever overruled their recommendation a ••. "The atate ia purc:huina the bluff property owned by Bill Caaney at a coat of 1167,000 1n acre. while the land could be 10tten for SlO,OOO or $40,000 per acre if the route were moved a bit inl.,.d." When the propan wu open- ed ap to thou wbo wi abed 10 telephone in quutiona, \4r. Ruucll wu ao beaicacd that be waa backed inao Cbe poai- tion of exc;uaina the Oivi aion of Hipway'a action bynodna lbat ••every foot of freeway built in the atate hat been oppoacd by aomeone." A a moderator Ruth Aabl>n o~ aerved, .. It looh like every- one is a freeway fiahter." One or thoae who called in waa Frank Jordan, head of Cbe freeway fiahtera commit· tee for the Corona del Mar Otamber o f Commerce. lie ~cri ed \1r. Ru ssell as to bow he could JUSti fy the upenditure of more money when there was so much un- developed land ava1 lable through wh ach to map the route. ••we mu t comprom1se ell· pense so as to get the best return an traffic serva ce for our 1nves tment." \lr. Ru sse II an s wered. "It would do us no gooJ to bu1ld freeways 1n the desert." CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Serv1ce DON E. ELDER \1 RS. HARRY GOETZ, recording secre- tary . Mrs. Harri s Lee, corresponding sec- retary , and Mrs. George Hooper, second v1c e-p res1dent, were all installed as Ebell Cl ub off icers May b at the "golden circle" ins tallation ceremony presented by Mrs. G. Hoyt Corbit of Fullerton, fi rs t vi ce president o f the Orange District of Cal iforn ia Federated Women's Clubs. !En- sign photo) "Out we're not taJk1n1 about lhe Jesert, only mov1ng the route a half a mtle," \lr. Jordan protested. "Fvery Cl- va c group 1n the area, with the ellcepu on of the Caty ,,f Costa \4esa and the Irvine Company, ~ ich ha the un- developed lanJ, 1 s opposed to the proposed roubna." ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 15 Y~ars tn Nf'wport B~:~rh 2115 New rt IIYd. 67J.OIU ~Q-JIJI (;~of-.~~-~ ... TIE ,., lOlSE -c.-u- R ... 25 9/ 10f Ethyl 27 9/ lO, Mo,or Br-da O"ly 3A112 Cooat Hoth..,-,., o -o Polflr · *CROWN HARDWARE* WE "A HOOSEBOLD -EXT STORr Phoae CUT FJifE • PAIJCTS OIUole 3107 EAST COAST !tAT e, COilOJifA DEL MAR XETS 3-2800 Day MAY Boys' state rep picked Roger Hartlev has been chosen to re present Corona 1 Jet \4ar lit gh School the week 11f June 19 to !t> at Bolo's' Stare:. ~ha ch ~•II he heiJ at , the: ( altlomaa ~la te Faar f (iwunJl>. Sacramento. Roger ,., <ibJJen t bnJv alh- lc:u c commasslllner, a memher nl -\mencan F1eld Scrvace and lhe Letterman's Club. .., d pre sa dent of the Key Club. lie ha s been secretary of the Key Club the past two years, and a member of the varsity hasketball and baseball teams for three yeau. He is the son of Dr. and \trs. Robert Hartley. 11100 Tahuna Ter .. l rvane Terrace. He pl an s to study l a~A> at the l naversa ty of Caltfom1a. BOWL TRIPS PLANNED The coastal ci ties from 'iewport Deach to San Cle- mente have formeq thear own volunteer COI'lYTli ttee for the Hollywood Bowl. \trs. Ri chard H. Clucas and \4rs. Charles Hendri ckson represent the Newport area. Charter bus ellcursions are planned to lhe Joly-Auaust concert senea in Hollywood Bowl. NEW NEW R WASil. DIY. FOLI AID PACIAIE YODI LAIIIIY Ope11i11~ Tluustl«y. Apral I r-------~ r----------~ QUALITY 2.H.r Senice llf PER ll. Weit'-4 Dry Opea 8 &a. -6 p.a. -I Jar• o wua THRIFTY WASH -LAUNDRY SERVICE .... Sl.e,pi .. c:....-2300 ...... 1w...c. ...... _ (he•tHe. lolly Ro1er oaJ Foot/ GiMI) .I.IL IITD Fll IIYIM Ul FIL •• Ylll liT LIIIIIY SPECIAL RATES TO COIIIIERCIAL FIRIJS Co. JUILDIIIG JLOI :g -ALL &'+w • AU. nJllli 'I''J) .. , ..... , __ .. ll ''"-..... -.............. Early day telephone direc- tories were usually just lists or folks in town who had service, with an ex- planation or how to crank the phone to get the op- erator's attention. But not any more. The fir-st few pages in today's phone books are filled with lou of useful information : numbers to call in emer- gencies, for telephone re- pair service, for assistance on calls, a nd to order new services or thanges. They g;,·e instructions for :o~peed­ ing long distance call and a list of Area Codes. Th~ "how-to" pages will help you get top \'alue from your telephone service. And that's a pretty good rea~n for u~ing them. Did you know that untU 118, the ..._.dent of the United 8~te. had alway. uaecl a telephone ln a booth outdcle hia elleGuUve offlee? Herbet't Hoover --the n.-.t Pre.ldent t o have • phone on hie d..Ja. • Your tt>lephone bdl ... ttll mcluclt>::~ the Ill' • Fe.l- eral Exct:-t> Tax 1n1ttLHl'fl dunn!{ World War I I Telephone ...ernct> " 1 ht> onlv hou:-t>holrl uttl11' ... o taxed. Th" ro...t Pa<.'1tie Telt>phone ... ub:,crl~r ... 1n California an t>xtra $11)2 mallton la .... t \'t?',lr \\'t' ht-- !icve th1-. ta~ ... hould be remO\ ed. \ ou. the ru,... tomer. wou ld get t he total .. ann~. Today'• ealety tip: If you want to avoJd tbat "run· down" r..unc. don't Jaywalk. The other day l read a small article from one of the news serva ces which annoWlced that the telephone company in New Delhi was now fillina apphcauons for telephone serva ce taken 1n 1955. "nd to think we. 1n ~ewport, act very concemcd if we can't 11 ve you serva ce the day you want 1t. You can help us matntain our obJective of serv1 ce when you want 1t by JIVInaus a couple of days nob ce ~hen plann1n1 a chanae. If you plan a move of your bustness telephones. several weeks nouce would be a~prec1ated. Th1s 11ve s us t1me to order your equipment and schedule the me n ktl lec.J 1n anstalllnJ the more complex ervaces. @ P.atic ,.,..._ 4 {;( ~ .. " Your Telephone Manaa~r tn Newport Such ~ 20 -21 -22 -23 HEAVY NO FREEZER TO BUY! EXAMPLE 100 lbs. at ~lb. Avg. Wt. 150-200 lbs. 66 NO MONEY DOWN 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ... , ............. ,., . II PIYBT 'TL June 111 c• l'er.....,.. A,, .... ..na ..... ,......, .... . To Open Your Account Call 535~5341 c lb S.,le -200 lbs. ot l9• lb. T otol Pric:e S78.00 c I. EXAMPLE 200 ·~·· ., 71• Ill. ,., .. , .•. ~ -·-6 ___ .,, Pallolmea Neil Puce II wa&cbed duouab a power bi· 110c.lan (roaa 50 yuda away at 3:30 L•~ •• 19-yeu-old Willi• •IIi••· 1U6 Plaller· '-Ave., Coate Me .. , dia- locl .. 4 •• ll•u oo a cipr- eu. •chine at the Heacock auoliae atatioo at Newport Blvd. aad FiDley Ave., Weat Newport, ren)Oved a pack of cia .. tte• aad jaoned diem in hit pocket; be waa uroa~ ed on a cbarae of pett;y theft • -.Roben Jackaon, 2191 Tuatin Avo., Bact Bay, wait• ed for bartender David Eo- baolf, 2:020 Pullcrlon Ave., Coata Meaa, to act ofT wort at the Surfaide Reatauraat, 3131 W. Coaat Hwy ., Mari- nen Mile, &ben bit bim on the bead; be waa booked on a charae or auault and bat· tery apinat the bartender. wboia enaaaed to hi• fo~mer airl frieocl. •• Scubaauita, bo- lonaina to &rique Loaaaa, 7104 W. Ocean Front, Weat Newport, aad Bill Judae of Garden Grove were stolen from the fo1mer' 1 aataae ... A thief climbed aboard a 34- foot cabin caaiaer oa display at Califomia Chria Ctaft, 2S10 W. Coast Hwy., Mari- ners Mile, and pried a t600 abip to alaore radio from a case that had been left.in Cbe boat. • J••• M&Mina. 1106 W. Oc:.• Froot, Centtal NeWJIC)rt. re1amed home from Cbc beac* ucl found a aurf- boatd, wllidt be tumed over to. Newport Beach police ... Florence Dabaney, 122 Via hhaca, Lido hle, heard a popplna IOUftd, and di acover- ed an apatain window bad been atJUck with a BB. _ . Alyn Nielaen, 1209 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, the owner of Bal-Boat Rental a, 70S Edae- water Ave .• reported 1 vandal had run a boat about the harbor 2 niahta in a row, c:on- awnina 17 aallona of aaso- line and accwnulatina red paint and numerous acratches on the 11de, padced ll with- out tyina the proper knots, end unkered 'With the olher boats ... A ama11 juniper tree was uprooted from lhe front yard at the home of Rufus Vczerian, 40S Canal St., Newpon Shorca, and 10ued in the atreeL .. Thomas Mor- an. 1875 Anaheim Ave., Co.ta Meu, parked bi s car Ilona the center dJvider on W. Balboa Blvd. at 18th SL, Central Newport, and hu wallet, containina Sl was pabbed from the front seat by 2 juvenilea, who were in IUm arabbed by the poltce .. A buralar unsnapped the canvas cover and pried the hatch open May 1 on a boat owned by William Pin. 227 E. Bay Front, Balboa hland, and left at Latson end Mel- lor Boat Yard, 2703 W. Coast H-wy., \4arinera Mi le, and left the cabin a meu, altbouab the only damaae he did was 10 pull out a couple of screws . . .An unaucceuful thief removed the acreen · from a k.i tchen window and broke the lower pane at 1000 W. Balboa Blvd., No. l , Balboa, o'Wned by Mu Selby, llsYl 25th St., Weat Newport, but the hole wasn't bia enouah to allow him entry ... Four- yea.r-old Billy Mat tin, 2l5l Golden Cir., Back Bay, waa bitten on the lo,.er lip wbile pl~Jina wi&b a do& at 2499 AMivetUIY Ln., Bad Bay •• A cam shaft for a Olevrolet eaaine, a piston rina QOm· preuor, flarina 1001, •d torque wrench have IDmed up miuina at Erach Tuaco, 7100 W. Coast Hwy •• Weal Newport. .. BWldina cootno- tor Leonatd Hall, 1109 W. Balboa Blvd., Central New- port, caabt 1 juvenile boys who were NAnina away with .)OC wor1b of Ouiatmaa tree omlllllenll they had atoleft from a atoraae room at bi • bom8. •• Williem Crifl'en, 212: Sepphire An., Balboa lal•cl. II A GOOD MI!IGHIOI II yoo •• a newcomer. or know of a newcomer to lhe Hart.or Area who has aot ~Met\ welcomed, do her a faYOr by c:allina da• Halkr Vlaitor betw ... I .-d 10 a.m ., .4 lhe wilt call on yoar fri•cJ wi~ ftl•eble infomalioe .. lilb ftof'ft fri..acJly •ai .. aa Irma •ret. ,._. reedy ID help her -...,. acq~eiated wlda ... ... ......... ft ••• Till MIIOI VIIITOit ...... ft .... POUCE BLOI JER report.d •a& 6 .... •irtt 16 paira ot eoc;lta, 5 paira of WGmiD'a p•doa.lbrauierea •d a pair of boy' • awiiiWnina t.nanh !lad "-•• removed frail a drier at dlo 111 Aaate Ave. lauodtomat oa Balboa hl•d.. •. A fender tkin •d 2 lnab- capa were pilferecld.!t'-a Cadillac owaed bJ Emcat Miller, 2661 Bayahore Or .• Bay fllorea. . .A hou .. breaker eotered tbe kitdton window at dao bome of May- belle Smith, Ill W. Balboa Bl~. No. l.Balboa. bcndina tbe book aDd eye that secured it. and lcaviaa a footprint on &be counter below, but ap- parently took or diatufbed nothinl before leavina. .• A life vut, pneumatic apear a•, and custom made wet auit, woreb in aweaate •110, were taken CJ'Om tbc aaraae at the home ot John Baaer, '140S N. Bay Front, Balboa laland. .• Jobn Reilly, 1324 W. Balboa Blvd., Ceatral Newport, parked hia automo- blle on Coun SL. weal or 20th St., Central Newport. and it waa atJUck at one a.m. by a hit-and-nan driver .. Patti Karaer, 2621 B.aboo St., Eaat Bluff, loat control of the ateerina. veered ofT the toad, and mocked down 3 small palm ueea •d 2 sewer venta witb her auiOCDO- bile on Eaatbluff Or. between Biaia •d Cacao Streeta, Eut Bluff; firemen washed down the aaaoline that was apilled in tbe accident. .. Mary J enaen, 1 Sll Miramar Or.. Balboa, stopped on E. Balboa Blvd. at "B" SL , Balboa, when &be traffi c ahead or her baited for 2 email boys in a crouwalk, and wu rear-ended by an aut.omob il e driven by Sal I y Palmer, 405 "M" St., Bal- boa ... A bole was knocked in the &ataae door at the home of Betty Hall, 528 Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven, probably by en automobile that backed from the parkan& lol at the Senior Ca ti zen's Recreation Center acrou the alley. ........ , .... , 10 Police had to help Wallaam Buchenan, 310 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, from his automobile atl: 15 a.m., when they apott.od him aaleep al Ocean Blvd . .-.d Natcissus A•e., Corona del \tar, and he 'WII unable 10 respond 10 their summons 10 come out; he failed a sobriety teat ••• John Kellenbcraer, 181 2ht St., Coata Mesa, was found alumped in an automobile, parked at 30th St. and New- port Blvd., Wcat Newport. and he too was arreated on a drunk charae. . .William Castle , 19, of 1050 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was arreated on a warrant for failure to P., a .o•iaa tralftc citadoo ... A clued •d shocked Joel Leoaud, 215 3Sil SL, West Newport, feh laia cut acalp •4 eo oa..tadt b.llp oo Ilia laead •4 told poUce omcera daat Ia• waa walkiea betweee 1a.i • boeae •d bi 1 oci -bot* a at I a.m. Wh• Roy Woolaey of S.t.a Aaa ..,.,..oadaed la.im, duealeeod, ''I'm wamina you for ac laat time-don't speak to my wife aaain," aod phmk- ed him on &be bead witb a blaotjac~ pointina at Mr. Woolaey, who waa atandina in bia livina room, he told bim, "I'm a.rreatioa you," aad police eaecuted dte citi- &en'a aneat for auault and ba tl.ery. • . All automobile belonaina to Emoaene BroW'D, 900 Sea Ln., Hatbor View Hilla, was atolen from rus home at The Share a apartment buildina ... A vandal illeaal· ly entered 1614 W. Ocean Front, Central Newport, a reaidonce owned by Mary H•ley, 1616 W, Oceao Froot between the 2nd •d lth of May, moved the furnitllle around, md left und on the pretniaea, but did oo other damqe. . .OW'Der Donald Ki rkpatrick. 710 Maritold Ave., Corona del Mar, re- ported &bat a bur&lar pried opCD dte door at Kirkpatrick Telnieion, 27S6 e. Coaat H-wy.. Corona del Mar, m d atole 4 pon.able television• and a tape recorder from tbe diaplay window; Made Miller, 421 Goldeftrod An., Corona del Mar, noticed 4 televiaion acta on a curb near the atore at 4:4S a.m., but aaw no auapecta ... BB' a were fired into 2 windowa or &be anne& buildina at Hillhaven Con- valcacent Home, lSOI E. 16th SL, ClifT Haven; a wit- ncaa saw 4 10 to 12-yeat~ld boys with bicyclca in the area, and overheard one braa. "I bit It once, and I wall hat i t aaain". . . Timothy Wade, 18, of North Hollywood reat- ended an automobile driven by Leo Oberste, SOO~A River Ave., West Newport, shovana it an to another driven bv R1 chard Anderson, 1845 Com- modore Rd .. Baycreat. about noon on V.. Coast H-wy . ISO feet west of Raveraide Ave., ~arm era ~i I e. T ... .,, W.y 1l Ralph Crawford, 302 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, sped eastbound on W. Balboa Blvd. weaVIn& back and forth over a dJvi<hng lane at 2:45 a.m. and was halted at 14th SL , Central Newport; \1r. Crawford aot baa leas tan&led up when he attempted to act out of the car. and failed a sobnety tcsL .. Firemen dJsconnected the battery and cooled off the wues 'When an automobile dnven by Ne'Well Fa~t. 1927 Galatea Ter., lrvane Terrace, (Continued on paae 4) ...... u ......... ,, ALUMINUM Srreen Patios fO+' ~~ ftf ...al .... ottd ~ ~ • • . All AluMi'"""-l~ 0oon. 1uv Proof, Oeftectl ... Wiftd. S&Aa.o.LOK THE STAT! APPIOVEO ALt1MINIJM Mobile Home AWNING w • .._ n ' r .,.. ---....-, ..... _ .... O.....c-r'• .... _. _ __,_ .. .. _....._ ( ........ ---......... .. ....... --~ -------- Harbor Hi hogs science fair honors NEWPORT HARBOR EN!~ SECOND SEC'TlON --P.e 3 .. . lltURSOAY, NAY 20. 196S CO~A DEL fUR, CALIF'. Ncwpon Ha.,r HJp Scbool Hti JIUa, woo lhe aweep- eludeota awept dae 10p ••erda 1tatea ia pbyaical acience. lo the ecnio r diviaioa of tile Roe Aadrewa, tOD or Mr. end Orantc County Science Pair Mrs. Aln Aaclrewa, 2137 for 196S, ae IIley caplllted ScYille Ave., BalbOa, ~ the ''Beat Entry In the Paif.~ aweepua.tu in bioloay. Firat awccpatakoa in ltle biolol)' place in lite aeDior math di· diYiaion, awecpac.atea io iae 'vhaoo waa won by Rou pbyaical ac:icnce diviaioo, Blllrte, toe of MI. •d ~ra. •d firat pri ~· 1ft the madl Ron e. Btarte, 1 so 1 Ani la Fauell, 2nd place, electron- lea, .-.d David Benvenuti, honorable mcnuon, physacs. JOHIIIIIE'S LIQUOIS A special divuion in the fair ancluded team researcb. T~o liarbor Hash teams won honor· able menuon-J obn Lanacr, JUnior, worked wt th Rqbert Goedhart. aenaor, and Kathe~ ane Watson, JUnaor, dsd re· search w1th Loa i Jonn1on, 1enaor. Bodl teams won their menuon wa th bioloaa cal entnes. DEE COOK. O•aer ,diviaion. Lo., Ha1bor Hjplanda. Joel Bradbury, 100 of MT. OCher Harbo1 Hiab atudcnli ll!d Mu. Jack Bradbury, 2037 wbo placed in th e Oranae Ma_ramar Dr., Balboa, won 10p CoUDt;y fa.ir include: Glenn P!"Ze for the entire fair with Stelloeon, 3rd place, botany; b~a atudy oo coloration in Ric.b•d Reineman, 4th place, bird ~oathera . pbyaiolol)'; Mary McPhail, Lonn Roberta, eon of Mra. booorable mention, botany; Conatance Roberta, 501 Thomu Payne, honorable Fullerton Ave., Newpc~r t meat ion, biolou; J .nea KIN G HENRY II of England (Peter oole) with his Chancellor Thomas Becltet (Richard Burton) in attendanc e accepts the keys to the French town he has JUSt re-cap-' tured in this scene from "Be ckel" John Gielgud, Donald Wolfit, Martita Hunt, Pamela Brown, Gano Cervi, Paolo Stoppa and Felix Aylmer are also in the cast of this Paramount production, now at the Balboa Theatre, through Tuesday. Yay 25. --· ... ,,,, ,.. ............. , , ....... ..,_,ielt el .....,..,. .~ .. ,~ --H4 ct.e;,. ;,. ,..,.,, .. ~ ..... ...,.,.. -... ' Ff1. -,. 9:111 .... ...... ~., ••• ..t ... tl••' JeciP. 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Cour\.18\' ..• Quk k ActH. ••• An!i tclftllpM«. ct.~ tJ' + a J..,-.r ruarant• e~~ the JIIIJftt. IUY HOW AKJ SAV! AT THeSe SPitNG PIICES! Santa Ana Tent & Awriino • .• _. n' NWN lAST~ AVAIAal WI IN¥m TOU tO \lak ........... ,. ,_,......_ ___ .... __ ...........,. ....... __ .... .... .....,_ .. _ .,_,_, ..... ... ....._ _ _,._._ .. ,..... .... .................. .... • POUCE BLOTTER (OMili.Hed fJON paae 3) caulbt fire ••. DarJin &on; lb, 1998 M&RIO Avo., CoataMeu, lof'i the car key on tho floor wnen be parked in front of the SrluaHarbor Bar, 517 30th St., West Newport-a fact that would no t, of couue, be no ted in th is blo tter af tbe upsho t weren't that tbe auto- mobile was s tolen. . .A vandal kicked out 5 windows and tore off 6 cabinet doors at 2627 Newport Blvd., West Newport, the site of a mo tel under oonstruction, o wned by An derson and \1oore, 255 Lu- aonia St., Newport Shores ... A 2 by 4 roof eave was knocked loose from the aar- aae at the home of Ceci I Cropp, 2000 Court St., Cen- tral Newpo rt, in lhe alloy between !Oth St. and Mcfad- den Pl.; the heiaht of the eave would indicate that the damaae was done by a pass- ina truck. W.dnescloy, May 12 T im Row, 320 Ramona Pl., Costa ~esa, drove very s low- ly on W. Coast Hwy. weavina from I an e to laa at 3 a.m., and wh en another c ar that tried to pau waa cut off by one of his tacks, a patrolman pulled him o ver in the 7 400 blo ck, West Newport, and anested bim for drunk drivina . . .Larry Westin, 716 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. was arrested on an intoxication charae at E . Balboa Blvd. at-Palm St., Balboa. a haH an hour befo re midniaht. .. Jimmy Hannon's automo bi le was stolen from in front of hi s home at 212 Coral Ave., Balboa Island ... Eight cans of Coors beer and a sso rod and reel were removed by a thief who climbed an 8-foot fence and boarded a boat owned by Duane Whitehead, 1746 ~Hamar Dr.. Balboa,· and docked at 2414 Newport Blvd., West Newport. .. Four aaahes were cut an tbe con- vertible top o f an automobile o wned by Harold \ioore. 119 37th St., West Newport, an d parked 1n the alley at th e rear of has home ... A p•r of Head \1asLe r skis and poles enclosed 1n a yellow canvas carryina baa, a bundle worth Sl70. was stolen from the aaraae at the home of Donald Bums. 4621 Briahson Rd .• Cameo Shores ... Georae Col- linae, 1526 Ruth Ln., Harbor Hiahlands, reported that J boat propellers, a loaded tool bo x, and a s tandard Volks- waaen Jack, ~W r1h a total of S257, were Laken from lh e trunk of h1 s c ar betwe en the maddle of \1arch and th e mtddle of April; he 1s em- ployed by Balboa Fun-Zone Boat Company, and usually parks in the lot at 710 Edae· water Ave., Balboa ... Leon- ard Vest. 877 Darrell St., Costa \1esa, was dnvma a truck 1n the city yard on ,.,_.or A••·· Weat Newport Heilbta, wheG an ••A" frame , .. uoa Oft tho bed or lho tnck atruclt • ••J" be1m wbicb waa aupportina a cano- py-oot very apec:tac:ular, but an A-1 ac:cidenL •. A hit-and- run Ill tomobilo ctaahed into the parked car ol Mary Thi ol- en, 213 Coral Ave., Balboa laland. in front of her 1\ome, at 5 minutea put rnidniaht. and the driver jumped from the car and Oed. . . Erwin Fox, Sl9 Carnation Ave., Corona del \4ar, evidently had both eyes peeled for on- comina traffic, but nealected to look where he waa aoina aa he pulled from lhe drive- way at Ellerbrock, Ko teles, Fox and Asaociatea, archi- tec ts. 320 W. Coast Hwy., ~arineu Mile, and turned riaht into a parked automo- bile belonJina to Bernard Georae of Huntinaton Beach ... James Mac farlane, 69, of 890 W. 15th St., West New- port Heiahts, attemp ted to s witch Janes while eastbound on E. Coast Hwy. near Irvine Cout Country Club only to find the other eastbound lane occ:upi ed by an -automobile driven by Brenda Martin. 4900 Seashore Dr., We s t Newport. and both cars ca- reened into the westbound lanea, where they came to res l, unchallenaed by on- com in& traffic. Tltu rsclcry, May 13 John Phillips, 115 Santa Ana Ave ., Costa \1esa, was anested on a charae of bcana drunk in an automobi le when pollee ducovered h1 m slump- ed over the steerina wheel at the Newport P1er paruna lot, a partially empty can of beer on the scat beside him, and 6 empty cans and several empty bottle s lyina on the Ooorboard ... A Sl50 antJque demnaer p1 stol was stolen from a shelf at th e home of Harlan Bartrom, 2109 Sev11l e Ave., Balboa, \1r. Bartrom reported tha t frtends of his children had been in the home all day. and that a s1malar gunhad been stolen 2months e arli er ... A th1cf took an A\1-P\4 rad1o May 7 from the apartment of Claudia Brake- ball, 110 41 st SL, Wes t New- port. . . The con ve rti bl e top and side curtauu were stolen from a Sprite par~ed an front of the home of Raymond Dayn es, 502"':1 Avocado Ave., Corona de l \1ar. . . Robert Conway, 112 Aaate .\ve .. Balboa Island, who operates a laundromat at hts home ad- dress, heard no no11e dwtna the n1 aht. althou&h a buralar forced ope n the front door and attempted to pry open 2 co•n boxes, breakana the mar- ror on a candy macbtne whal e trytn g to aet at one ... AJ ian >\nderson, 57~ Seashore Dr., We s t ~ewporl, ducovered a s tray collie in hu yard when he returned home and turned 1 t o ver to the humane offi cer. .•• Vandal a clifllbed oaeo •• roof at 921 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba I boa, a reaadence owaed bJ E. T. E•••· 1213 E. Balboa Blvd., forced open the attJc door, amubed throop &bo plaater ceiHna and climbed throup, lt.nocked a bole in a wall, pulled orr 2 door hand- lea, broke orr a water pipe, and ahauered diahes. • . Mary Branaon, 68, of Glen- dale, drove from Coral Ave .• Balboa bland, without yield- ina the riaht of way to an aotomobile driven by Clifford Moore, 12 1 Pearl Ave., Bal- boa Is land, which skidded 40 feet on Balboa Ave. prior to the crash: ~r. Moore com- plained or a sore left thumb . • . Corh u Moore, 72, of Laauna Hills chanaed lanes on W. Coast Hwy. in front of Roy Carver Pontiac. Mariners Mile, c ausing Harry Herbst, 406 Tustin .',ve., Newport Heiahts, to skad 64 feet into the reu of his automobi I e. Friday, May U Two 17-year-old La Mirada &i ris were booked for lack of parental control after beina furnished beer by 19- year-old Ronald (Rocky) Hin- ton, at his home 11 117 28th St., West Newport; in the li vina room of his residence was a pyramid of over 1,100 beer cans ... A buralar pried the lock hasp to the main c abin door, tore the door screen and I eft 1 t on the after deck, but ao t nothina from a boat owned by Virainaa Shoe- maker, 3801 Seashore Dr., Wes t Newport, and moored in slip II at Hirth Landin&, 847 Bayside Dr ... Police reco v- ered an automobile in Corona Hiahlands, stolen \1ay 10 from Constance DeLacy, 220 Rose Ln., Costa Mesa ... A stOO aold watch was stolen from the locked home of Donna Sma th, 1703 W. Balboa Blvd., ~o. 4, Central New- port. . .A buralar entered throuah the laundry room to s teal a purse , conta•n•n& maybe soc in chanae, and 2,000 to 3,000 blue chap and green s tamps. whale Donald Shaw, ~o. 8 Be acon Bay, and family slept ups,tau s ... A housebreaker entered the home of Donna Spears, 205 "I " St., Balboa, d1sananaed the h vtna room, and created havoc 10 the upllatrt chil- dren's bedroom ... A bacycle was ndden from the washroom NEWLYWEDS: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allen Smith cut their wedding calce following the wedding ceremony on Balboa Island. (John Upton photo.) Patricia Conklin weds Jerry Allen Smith at the home of Sarah F rescha , 4904 Seashore Dr., We s t Ne wporL .. A 4'?-foot s tatue Miss Patricia Rae Conklin of Santa Ana exchanaed mar- riaae vo ws Saturday. April 24, wi th Jerry All en Smith of Corona del M11 in an afternoon ceremony at St. J ohn Vianney Catholic Church, Balboa Is- land. The Rev. Ralph Harvey offi cia ted. The bride , who is the dau ah- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ray Conklin, wore a weddina aown o( wh1te slipper satin, with chapel aain trinvned with Alecon lace appliqued with seed peatls. Her bouquet in- c luded cymbidium orchids, daisies and s tephanoti s. Mr s. Thomas Massie Cham- ben of Beacon Bay was ma- u on of honor, and the brides- mlldl were Min Cindy Conk- lin and Min Ruth Conklin. Jennifer Co lea worthy. the bu depoom' s niece, served .. nower aitl. Thomu Haslett was best man .. Ushers were Raymond E lliott Ill, Irvin Ray Conklin Jr., Rt chard Roaebuah and Donald Barrick. of a woman hold1n1 a water JUI was tJited over and shat- tered at the home of Violet \1c Kce, :!00 Kinas P l., Cliff , Haven ... Footpnnts 1n the s and would 1ndacate that It was a youna th1ef who re· moved a 8-foot S200 kayak from the pn vate beach area at the home of Mi chael MattJ s. 112 W. Coaat Hwy., No. 9, (Continued on paae IJ) Weddina music was played by the bridaeroom's rather Paul J o seph Smith of Carls- bad and North Hollywood, who i a compoaer and conduc- tor for Walt 1>i sney studios. The reception was held at the Irvine Coast Country Club. The bride's mo ther wore a blue salk suit with white oraandy train, white, nowered hat. and • cymbi- dium orchid corsaae. The bridepoom's mother, \irs. Theresa Allen Smilh of Cor- ona del Mar, waa dreued in a peacock blue raw si lit sheath, and wore a small whi tehat and veil and a white cymbidium orchid Qorsaae. The youna couple went to Carmel for their honeymoon, and are makina their home in Corona del Mar. The bride i s a paduate or Santa Ana Valley Hiah School, and the bridepoom paduated from Newport Hubor Hi ab School. They both ue attend- ina Oranae Coast Colleae. TELEJIIOIES STOPPED F-"AIIUII F!IIAY Some 300 Newport Beach reaident.a were without tele- phone service for aeveral houra \4ay 7th. The central telephone office in Balboa was oat for 10 minutes. Set- vice in Balboa Co•ea waa interropted for 9 hoora. . -2846 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, California The culprit who cauaed all the incooveoieoce waa a skin di-.er. Wbat he bad apeared was a Pacific Tele- phone Company cable oa the bottom or the hubor n~ar The Archea. ' phone 675 -5550 P4T •0L:Iv-E:a ' :IN'TlCR:IORS Living Room Dining Room Bedroom up to Co,.p/.1~ :lJ•corGiillf s.ftik. G.tnD.we TWO COSTA MESA HI~ School English teachers will attend N.D.E.A. Institute for advanced study In English this summer. William Clartte, English Department ctt.lrman, will attend the Unlftrsl~ of Pacific 1t StockiOn tor 8 wttks beginning Junt 20. He will stucf1 "Modem Literary Critical Mttttods." Charta Dawt will attlftd lttt Unlver- sf~ of WIICOMin fot 6 Witts bttiMinl Jllftt 28, to stu~ .. WMCt,d llllrltltrt Md CO. II!!!!!!!!!!!!E=:====u ........ FAMILY FARCE WILL IE STAGED AT OCC Oranae Co a at Colloae wi 11 preaent the Bri ti ab farce, ••<Jeorae and Marauet," in the OCC Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. May 27 , 21 and 29. The family comedy wi 11 be staaed • in-tho-round on the maio auditoriam ataae. Sea .. ina will be limited so 200 patrooa per performance ni ahL The preaeotation ia a final project of a class in advan- ced actina. The actniasion fee will be 75 centa. Pro- ceeda from the performance wi II 10 toward three acbolar- ahipa, one for a freshman atudent and two for IOpho- morea. IIIII A. SHARP .._.lin , ...... WESTCUFF QWJIL .....,.,.., MEft«T ~ EJIICII SECXJID SlC11CII - -Pill 4 ntURSOAY, MAY •• ltl5 OOIIOIA DEL 11M, CALIF. See you later Mr. 'Gator Mrt. Marlua Robiuoa baa i l eac:aped. f-.d dae ower of a loat alii-Mrt. ltobiaaoo'a ct.ala&er, aaeor da10ulh an Enaip want Uraula.. foud the alliaaeor on ed. Newport Island, ao the repot- Mra. 0 . J. Mareoaewitz, 276 tot waa acoplical that it wu E. 20th SL, Coata Meaa. tel.,. the aarne one. phoned Jut week 1o tell Mra. ••He was real active for juat Robinaon abe waa juat sure a baby," Mra. Mareouwitz that this waa the alliaasor uplained. ••1 can't aee bow her aon, Ray Ruuel, 417 Via be aurvived in this oold wea- Lido Soud, Lido Isle, had tber, thouab; we always kept brouaht bact from Florida hi a temperature at 70 o r 80. for his son, Randy. ..They can keep him if they Randy was be tten a couple take eood care o f bim, but I or times by lhe 'aator, be-wanted to make sure they cause he pabbed it by the knew how 10 feed him. You tail rather than by the back have to shove hamburaerdown of the neck. So the alliaalor his throat with a s ti ck. He was Jiven· tq Steve Devore, eau about a third of a pound 338~ Oale St., Coata Men, every week or 10. Luckily, wbo planned to raise it until he had just been fed wben he it became too bia, then take rMJ away, so he wasn't too it to Knott'a Berry farm. Bot bunpy." Scripps president coming Alumnae and frlenda of Scripps Colleae are lookina forward to an eve1lina with Sc:ripps Pteaident Mart H. Curlia. ~. aftd Mra. Robert Hirach will open their Newport Beacb hOlM for the event, which will 1M held friday, May 21. followina lhe 6 to 8 cocktail parry, Dr. and Mra. Curtia will be aueata of tht Chapter Boud or Directors for dinner at the Stuft Sbirt. Participatina in prepara- tion• for the evenina are Mra. J .T. Wedel , Santa Ana, re- freshment chairman; \1ra. Georae Farver, Huntinaton Beach, rese"ations; and Mra. Hirsch, \irs. Bartlett Brown and Mrs. Kae Ewina of Newport Beach, hoateues,. all membera of the Oranae Coaat Chapter of the Scripps Colleae Alumnae Assn. corm~ittee is ~ •. William f . Giacomaui Jr. of BalbOa. The new officers will be pre- aented to &be membership July 20. IITIY lAY ILECTED lO•ntCII.IP Kathy Ray, daoahtcr of Mt. and~ •. Jamea D. Ray, 4S01 Orrin a ton Rd., Cameo Shorea, haa been elected to SoScCoa. an honorary aervi ce aroup for sophomore women at Whittier Colleae. Members of the aroup serve as bia aisters to in- comina freshmen airla durina orientation week and throuah- out the year. They also act "II the offi cial campua hos- teuea. Kathy, a 1964 ara- duate of Corona del Mar Hi ah School, i 1 a aocio lon maJor at Wbi ttier. MICHAEL LONDAY, member of the executive staff of Bal- boa Bay Club, has been el ec- ted president of the Orange County Navy League Coun- ci l. He I s a commander In the lnactl ve reserve, and served during World War II aboard destroyers In the Pacif ic. He is a natlve of Tenne ssee, attended prepara- tory schools In Oak I and, Calif., and Louisville, Ky. He is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Tennessee, and toolc graduate studl es at Cali- tomla Insti tllte of Technolo~ Loyola University In Los An- geles, and Pasadena Ci ty Coli ege. ""SSEO THE COMTEST Mrs." Walter Wood of Corona del Mar, who uaually attend.s beauty contests because her panddauahter, \1i 11 t'Jaye Ann \1acGillivray, haa been in 10 many of them, mined tbia year's Miu ~ewpon conteat at lhe Balboa Bay Club \1ay 9th because she was on a vacation trip up north. • httl ,., .. ,f, t:, ...... eo\4'('"fllt .... , ••• .., GIIIAfll( • CH~C .. I( • (a.OIA( ~tO ,ATI(HH AHO ..._,I Ul.,fOCY C.A~() Dr. Curtis recently became the fourth president in the history of Scrippa. He was formerly a professor of hie- tory and asaocaate dean o f the aradua te division at UCLA, and was awarded the Schuyler Prhe from the Anierican Historical Auoc1 a- t ion. His dearees of B.A .• \1. A .• and PhD. were earned at Yale University. C::c!5TA fV\a&A Futnre activities of the Oranae Co a at Oaaptcr wi II be centered around the no- mination of new officers. Olairman of the nornina tina CONVAUSCfMT HOM I. 661 Ce .. ter St .• 549. )048 • 646·96 79 , ..... ,~ lUff\ .... Mt••ce • fltfit•t-t<*f tH••r .....__. ,,.._.., .. ,u,... ,.,....,.,'-eel ... t\ '~'~\ ,..., tef,.,, ... • I N c.-.4••••"'"" . H ,,,..., ••• .,...,,,.,,~ • ""'""'"' , t t ........ , •• 4t"~414 K h ... t .. 1 • ltiH.t'l -.._ __ .,.4 be .. ,,..._ -~oc .. ,..,, ... IN COST A MIS A Now yoar savings can reeelve tbe seearltY. of a bank ••• ud deUver tbe ··Money in the bank" has always meant security. Now it means even more. It means a solid return of 4% daily interest-the maximum bank interest allowed by Jaw. One thin& more. When you keep your savi np at Bank of America, they're always there when you need them. lf you'd like to have yOfU money aafe, availabk and work- ina for you, open .. aavi np IICCOUnt at Bank of Ameri<:a. , BdJ[ OF A.IBICA ---!WE I -----WII ·-WQR&.a8 LAII-8T -.-NK --· ---- .. TRI-Hl-V WAIT RESSES, left to ri!tlt, Vale Ferguson, F3everly Poi tras, Chris Dawson, and Sharon Hoedemaker served over bOO hard-worlcing VUCA fund rai sers at the kick-off dinner held Uay b in the NewJ)drt Harbor High School gi rl's gym- naslum. The girls al so served Uay 10 at the Harbor High cafeteria during the fi rst report meeting. By that date, $115,750, or better than 10~ of the Y's goal, had been gathered for the VUCA building to be constructed in the Back Bay area. A THEN A AWARDS PRESENTED Mrs. Walter Burroulha and Mra. JoMplt H. Danipr ue tbe 196+6S winnera of the Athena awarda for ouutand- ina cOnlllll&llity aervic~ aiven by Panhellenic: Societiea of Newport Harbor and Southern Oranae County. Theae bODOn were beatow- ed upon theae deaervina wo- men for their many cootribu- tiona 10 community life on \4ay 1 5 at the "Paaean t of Panthanaea," the fint of an annual wnner-dance boa tea- aed by Panbellenic Societiea of Newport Harbor and Sou- them Oranae County in honor of the recipienu of the Ath- ena awarda and benefitina Panhellenic's Dollars for Scholars propam. \1aster of Ceremonaea Har- ry lj•~"itt, well-known enter- tainer, preaen ted the award a amid the Grecian splendor of thi a recreation of an ancient Greek Festival which waa held in the Faahion Court of Bullock's Santa Ana. name, aaaioat a backdrop of coc:ktaila, dinner. and dane- ina under the atara, Robert Dorr, well-known color expert and aulhor of color key dictionary, oaed clolhina, coiffurea, and co..- metica to demonatrate "Yoar Life in Color Key.'' willa commentary delivered by Miu Liza Drew, acreen and televiaion peraonality. Each &Uett was provided wilh a copy of the Color Key Dic- tionary. Winnera of the Athena A- wards were selected from women nomina\ed-~ ..aeLme _ and philanthropac oraaniz..- tiona on the local acene 11 well 11 Panhellenic'a mem- ber alumni aroups 11 thear "women of the yeu." Robert Miller, Jame• Briua. Dav1d Soroa and Hulan Slan- ton. Publicity waa handled by Mmea. Lloyd McCollum, Ri cbud Devero, Edwin Lov- rel, and Georae Newton. ------- SPRING POPS CONaRT 1\t ftn l ooldoor pope coe· celt ia dae tebool' 1 ) year laiatDty will ~ am••ted at I p.a. Pricl_,, M.y ll, in lbo quad •ea at CofOila. dol Mar Hip School. The b1nd, cboir, lnd orc:heura will join in proaentina lbe collcert. Junior Cbri1ty Krarter will offer a vocal "eolo f10m .. Moon River," and freahm• Becky Paabua will aina "Sound of Muaic." Sophomore Bill Willard will preaent folk aonaa. The aani Ilion charae for lhia event is tl. Corona del \1ar Hiah School atudenu will be aanitted free. Pro- ceed• •ill finL'lCt: activities 1ponaored by the musac oraani zation a. AMILT-OLASI II IFFIIIII AT IOC A beJinnina•wimmina clau for adultl atarted Tueaday, May 11, at Oranae Coaat Col- leae meetioa Toeadaya and Tburadaya from 7:30 10 9:30 p.m. at dle pool. OCC pby- aic:al ••cation inatructora Ecnie O.llard and Suaan Brown will teach lhe funda- mauala or awimmina. .. Over 500 auuts thulled to the announcement of the win- ners of the aold medallion• featurina Athena, aoddeaa of wi adom and the art a from wbicb the award takea ats The paaeant culminates weeks of plannina and pre- paration by General Chair- men \1mes. Worthinaton Lee, Howud Salquiat and Wesley Aahton with advice from Pan- hellenic preaadenta, \1ra. Ro- land Sim1 of Newport Harbor and ~~~-Charle1 Hess of Southern Oranae County. On the plannina committee were ~ea . Laurence Danver, Ro- bert Keams. Jack Gnffitha, lJ JJarreff THE 1%~ PRESIDENT of the Gi rls League at Costa Mesa Hlcjl School , Gwen Collins, at left, is recei ving ttte gavel from this year's president. Carmen Hess. CMLDnNS DIAMATlC CLASSU llW.IF .,. :=: , ..... ,..-~--, s ... ...,. C,__. Now I'~ * CIIAIII Me fUSOMAI. DIVILOPMDn Pelle. JlaU.tl.. ....... • ... , ... ....._., Gru ,., ,...., ....._,.... ......,, ~. ledlll Gr-. * ...... Me 'flliVtSIC* r .. • ....._,... • ~,... c... .. v « •c 1519 N. Main St., Santa Ana Kl 7-6971 I ROTHER Of WEST NEWPORT WOMAN DtES William St~nn, 61. died May 3 at Newport Harbor Conva- lescent Home. He wa1 taken to the home that momina by hia suter, ~ •. Calvin Fou, 360S W. Balboa Bhd., West Newport, with wbom he had been livana since lut Octo- ber. Services were beld \4ay 5 at the Bell Broadway Morlll- uy Cbapel, with the Rev. Edwin Gomke of Corona del \1ar Comnnuu ty Con area a tioo- al Cburc:h officiatina. Inter- ment waa at Pacific View \4emori al Part. 1''' H;•' HART'S Lr: .,, SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE S PART S TIRES ACCESSORIE S TINNIS SHOES .............................. 6.95 7.50 Goo*lcll ".._. r.c.ls" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 s, ..... Sldd .... . . . • • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . • • • . . • . . 7 .so DECK SHOES ILUE ..... 6-13 .......................... 6.95 Goo*kll ,_., .... W. S.1l .......... . CONYIISI ALL STARS 7.95 5.95 ......... Ox ..... d-14 ................ 7.95 eo.v.n. AI Star HI Top SPOT .. LT FOOTIAU SHOIS 12'1 lr 17'1 ONN t A.M. TO • '.M. -PIIDA Y 'Ttl. t '.M. Ull CIUI LAYAWAY ••• "" Y0Ua u.-'tMIIICAID 7.95 LEG.U. MOTtCE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST TF tf 15261 LOAN If 66 37901 Notice is b~f'by «'ven that AHM~NSON RANK AND TRUST COMPANY. a California Corpo~ ation, aa truatee, or aucceaeor lFUatef', or subatltuted truatee purauaot to the deed or lnlal necuted by Paul F. Sayder aod Joaone M. Snyder, husband ud wile .ad recoNied Marcia 25. 1963 in book 6479, p~ 222 of OCfici•l Records in the offi~ of the County Recorder of 07-anp Cotallty, C.llfomia. aod pu,.._ ud to the Notice of Df'fae.Jt •ad Election to Sell lheftuder recorded Jue.ary 1•. 1965 Ia book 7379, paf!e 506 of aaJd Offici•! Recorda. will eell, oa May 28, 1965 et 11 Lm., at the aoatb front entraace to the Couaty CotUt Ho••e. ia the city of Seat• Aaa. Coe.aty of Orul"• State of Callfontia. at public auctioa to the bi~Ht bidde,r for c..At (payab1e et the time of •ale ia le.wfwl mouy of the United Stat-) ell risbL. title, aad lnt-a. con•eyed to and now held by it ander-•••d deed in the propeny eitll8le in uid Coa~~ty aod Stale delleribeil"h folio we: Lot 21 and the Soatht'uter-ly baH of Loa 22 in Block "c•• of Tl"llct No. 518. .. ahown on a 111•p n-corded ia Book 17, PeiJ'H 33 to 36 of Mi~ll• aeoa• Maps, n-corda of Dr-p Couaty, CellforwiL S.id aale will be m•de, bat witboat COVf'D .. t or wln'llaty, ~~~ or implied, re~i•B rhle, po&IU! .. ion or encw. braac-, to utlafy tbf' indebt.- Pdaeaa tteeured by eaid Deed.. iac1udlns the fee and e..-peaaee of tbe tnoatee and of the tNala Cl'f'llted by Mid d~. edvanc- there•nder, w1lh intefttll u provided therein, aad the .. paid priacipaJ of the nore ~cured by a.Ud def'd; to-wit S-39, 763.78 wlu inteftiM tbcor-• from Much IS, 196• u prov1ded ill .. ct no tf'. Oat eel: Apri I 29, 196.\ ARMAN SON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY as auc h Tna•tee By ••ru H. \t•thwa Anhori af'd Officft S827 Pt~bll•11: M•y 6, 13, _,, 196$ Ill tile Newport R..t.ot f.ulp. UMtOM Aff1LIAT10M MIXID Wocten at the Ford Mo10r Comp•y' a A.e!oe•1101lic pl•t. ~ac:nt II) !aet ••« . ..-.4 166 ., Ul n...,,. Me, '· 1101 • .mu ... willltt \JaUed -· ........ . ... ... c .......... oaly .... , ..... ~---.. .a lliflof••a.. .... , lftel ••... t ....... ---- ••• c ... ol -..... . ,, •. STEVE PEARSON, at right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Natla arr W. Pearson of 212 Kings Place, Cldf Haven, has oee" selected to repr~sent Harbor High an the lqb5 Boys State, spon sored by the Ame rican Legion June 1q to 2b an Sac- ramen to. He has served as vtce pres•dent of the H•·Y, Tri-Hl-Y council and has partictpated an varstty football and track tor 2 years. As a sophomore he was class pre- si dent. He is sho wn here with Ron Zebal, son of Mr. and Urs. George Zebal, 2110 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa , who has been selected as alternate candidate for '3oys State. This past year Ron has served as president of the Junaor class and was recently selected as nelCt year's pres•dent of the student body. •LIE ... ni .. EI AIIIITAIT CA.EI Jack K. Wilkerton haa been named aaai uant caabier at lbe Weatcliff Plaza t.ancb of Bank of Ametic:a, it ia an- nouncod by \1•aaer Sam V. Patane. Mr. Wilkeraon, wbose new poat as in the lendina de- P&Jtmen t. hu been at the Lakewood Center ·&fanch srnce last yeaa. He Wll bom an Oklahoma City, attendtd h•ah school in Lona Beach and is a araduate of Lon, !'each State Colleae, eamina a bachelo1 of ana dearee in busineu aaninisuation. He has also atuwed at the Ameri · can lnautute of Banlina. Yia ,c&'Pw1 ,O .. lrtL Y MUlti CM UA 'K>W AT 1780 "'EWPORT BLVD. PH . 646-9383Costa ~eaa * ~ Mtu·tl, Ga...t. lHURSM~ ~y 20, ~~ CODA ~l iMR, CALif. R.obeft Mi ller, 1~. of 5400 River Ave., Woet Newpotl, wbo haa a Ieamer's dJavana permit, miaht considet takina a rcfruher couue an ba cycle 11fety. He iaraored a "Yield the Riaht of Way" saan Sat- urday. May 8th and rode throuah a. blind 1nt.ea seclion on Lake Ave., West "lcwporl, Into the side of an BUlQmO- bile driven by l6.year~ld Steven Ri none of Garden Grove. Ro bert complaaned nf pain an bi a lower rlaht loa and baclt, but could consader hamself lucky. In the ampact he waa flapped up onto th e hood of the Riu.one caa , and broke the -.and~ohaeld wnh has back. ~,N~~N~,N~ 't -~ ~ Dollars r-~ And ~ Sense ~ --A~ f., r cH we· re concer.,ed rroney •Jn t e verything. But , s "'"Y eh~d cl "'""'ever s ,,.. ~cond ploc~nd you c.,n t t., e t w ., you bec ouse it goes before you do. When & mon s.,ys •hat it i~n + ·I-.e money but the pn'lc· pie of the ti-. "<; it's usu•lly the rnon.y. Louis Roth Stotts Md spori c~· (.C•; " 'o+ of money. But they re worth t P,.,., 'Qt-'1 t'\Ow to reconc le your net •nco,....f" ..., ·-vour gross h~bits. Apparel for men and women Comer Newpert l l¥d. ~ V11 Lido .· .... IUN UNTIL SOLD SEND IN YOU" Si WITH YOUR ~0. .,...... . .,.. .. o\.'ITIQU F. places, tS cad\. .. ~.28Sl. . ................. ,. ............ ,.. ... ..................... ............... •S6 \tetropolitan -~.':II trade BASKETBALL, bac:kbo•d. 'S'7 , or s290. ~73-.. U98. hoop1 OR S-0144•. Stacionwa,on, ISOO. fl46-ENCYCLOPEDIA never uacd. S8J()e PORT.\&8 ,__... Sa.no f 20. OR s-614~ VAOJUM, exc. cond. $32. ~ lli-fi recGid plaJ•· ISS.t......:=:...::.~~~----- 642-S67s-• ' .:;0~~;-l-~H-.J~·-··~~-~~ LADlES Bike . .S7 .SO OR ~ • I bo .1 I f ·OVAL bcaaded wool 1u1. US. ~0~~1~44~·~~--~---..-x tta1 er. stee r. Ll 4 nne~ '3 ke rac:er _ 112" • S-W-1".06• ... "'0 CYC. J laaed ...... 3 .... -135. ·~ CHEV. t17S -646-1911 ~ r~~tl;aa, ~'--* ..... Al- LUQGAGF. S25 -67 ~9JS6• 0L0S. 'S1, at ...... noel. _-et_ .... •• t7Htll• \tohq, Sp1net Pa111o -$SOQ. I 61 • 'll <W:e:r,...-_. ,_. 67~n· ·-:-ea ....... tt7s. ,,,_ ~ .. .,. ~u ._ v.r.JU7~1a.U&· Sofa bed. $95. •J6STAnoN wqoo. _ IUO. ~7--l~lS.~~~----..-- OR ~liZ. . ..0~ twr 0.,-. KAYAK . 11'. tlOO. ~-671-•56 OlDS, 4 ctr. tUG _ eu. "· 61,.,.11. ZONTA CLUB'S International secretary, Mrs. Wi lliam Nicol , was present at the Thelma Paddock Hope ~day art show at the Senior Citizen Clubhouse and held the crystal bowl whi le lit tle Miss Alexi s Walker drew the winning number for a gift oil painting. Newly elected Newport Harbor Zoota Club president, Mi ss Ber- nice Vestal, is supervising th e drawing, which wa.s won by ~od 9atrow, owner o f Barrow's Department Store in Lido Cen - ter. f;l even-year~ld AI exl s l i ves in West- cl iff and is an art student of Mrs. Hope. (Ensign photo) H . 494-4502-A F1U()OAIR~ $2S, md Io ta 0.£. ~. lid A cliallwua-of o lbor chinas. 673-9356• •· _,,. 61)-1941. •63 FORD Eco.>liae.-•1.l15 .. 4-0!0Z. 2 \V.PLE tables. Sl5 each. 'SS Plymouth ne~ mo&Or 1~11 675-4791• uade. fi73 4~Q8. PAC. Caum•a 1111 -$1 ,900 ~~_;_..;;_ _____ _ =::.:...~::......;_~.:..._---~1 Ll A-SSS4 or 67~lll9-DESK w/ch. mod. walnut US. • RATr~ c:Jaair. aatc*i•a fL ._6_4_2-_3_82_~------- B_L .......... .a.\1L.......LA.-""III!JO~G...:::..:...T"'"-w.!Jo1nl-1!.:8:..~oe~d.ti..Jat..:·~ alDOl. 110 -S40--1616. AQi~UND. min-pup. AKC. s~O ea. fl73-8023•. MAPLE Blaffe&. 1!0 -Oil). so·. 549-06~• 1-''<T I·:-.1 JON table -120. ,:lf'u·-~HT , CANOl!, ca.WO.a. pad41ea. ' C'haJrs S5 ea. 1\7 )..1102)• ,;.:~i50. 67 r:.:a"ed f 11,. Ptl• 67)..1J!7. f\2 C''\fl . conv. '3,400 -Ml-A.R 2 SPEAKER •1S .546e SOPA. coe•.Uble. 1 fL. a 21RQ• aai.. · claw. t10. 61)..Ut7. F'REN CH Prcwiocial. ainale · lli~OY N& • new. S25. ~4- beadboard 120 -61s-JlJ3. EJCO 21 WT Stereo Amp., •so. ~28:::5:.::3=. =---:----___ _ ULPII WERLEY IMEI AI VICE P-CIPAL Ralph Wetley, 8th atade mathematics teacbet at Lin· coln School, was selected May 3 to fill the post of vi ce p rinctpal at chat school be- ginnin& in the fall. Also applyina for the posi· tion were Thoma& Duttine, Lincoln science teachet; Ralph Pteita&, Newpott Hei&hts vi ce pci ocipal; Ho- race EnsiJll teacbeu Dwane Meyet, mathematic s . Cllcater Burwick. En&li s h, and Deny s Jacobsen, physical education. BUTTER Cbu.m, UO -~ . 546-IIU. C"'WFO ~.hn1n4 table S35 4112. 6-YEAR Crib, eaccl. coed. ~-...::~4:L9+%:..1..-79.c..::~"'2~• ,..______ LEGAL MOTICE Hl-FJ sPeaker •d c:abenet _ tlS. 546-2631. ~OP lear maple table ~ ch. 125 -673-2123 Sl25 -1.7)..3512• CER'Jit ll .. ATE OF BUSIN ESS -----COMET. 16' radial aa• a Ficti tious Fira~ N._. \1APLE cobblerbncla coffee 1 t)S0 OR c..llll, 6 ORA .. F.~ maple dresser "' THE UNDERSIGNED doee t -... Je -'"20-67"'212). Ull er. -cv t: he b if h h I -.. "' \10V1E Pro1cctDr, AJO. 1*. mlflor lli5. -673·3512• ~ Y cen Y t at • ~ • co•· d uctjn~ a at•tioarry bu•i•eae ROYAL Elec. Type-nter, -•o -67 )..7171. • 11' SLOOP Pac. all£. S900 at 3337 1-.. Co•st Hi~way, eo~ .. S100 -Ll 8-7756. AD\11RAL Stereo-portable -1,7 3-1213• ona del Mar, California, •nd~ GU ITAR. ,55 _ u.~~.1-1• ""stand. ~S. 675-0492• '11 -\~0 ne~ 'if-Jryer s us lb .. licutsou~o linn n~~mr ol ~ "" 7 '3" .o. ol C:orona d .. l Mar ~lauonns SPINET PIANO. •500 -Pia. ft r .,..,. I d .L d r· LONG \1aho1. benc:b cable, 147-"'r-.9 ------------an wat sai '"" is composrd ·tul • POL -\ROtn model ~0 co st of thr followin~ pn son who-;,. sao-S40·1686. ·r ... ., ........... tolL SllQ. ~II Si S. c;~.n.w. lllltllf' Ill full and plact' of, ...... SPINNING Wb I U S t~ Soft..Oll6 df'nc,. a~"" follow.., to-wil: ee • -, -· woOD pl., p•-; CO.efed .pad. Mar~•~t Riau, 933 Sunaf'l 544-4112. DaAPES. Sl", -.lack •i• •11. S .. 416,. Drive, lfhitti~r, California 6S VW Varsan1 S. Suuon WM liwiM: tJO. 67 )..1 )97 IXTRA L0 l I 2 f WITNF'.SS my h•nd th is 7th d ... ~ •a.nn S2 49" -Ll 8..0776• ! ' p ay poo ' L o I M 1965 ·-..: ' J ~HI-P1 Portable f40. 673-8816• .siNo. •10. 546-416S. ay, . CHEVY 6 1t ld a.. Mu~"'t H1a1t • new manhO • -. IIIAPLE •aa•a•• a bOot· STAn : Of CALi f ORNIA c ..-bs. S7S -49 .... 6360-_ ANTIQUE . 1879 h1 •bcel l •tucl l5 _ 67)-llll COUNTY OF ORANCt ~"' . ~ OLflS Q!( F. P. 4 dr. -bacyc:le. SlOO. OR l-8961• J IJDN 1 . ON THIS 7th day of M•y. 196.~. wen. ~q NO~GE • 2 ' EY • ..,.c~r ...... &able, beforf' mf', • Notary PubliC' Ill __ ._. _____ _ 14 . dt. rern,en\Ol I .. a •• -.J _ 673-llll. 1111d for said county and .t.,,.. '-~P Shade. .22". Early ·freu e. 494-{)472• ~OND used c:onaole, tt"s idins therein, dulv romm1 ,... ,.nell can, $4 -S4S=S96). .l4l Wiodaeac.t. aoope, 100 II .SOO 49~)60 • aiont'd and aword, pt'nWJnall" RIGELOW area ru1 6s9. sun-roaeda, IUO -OR ~5711. I PONY .'H mm c~a• and •ppe~ Mar~~~ Hi•tt., ltno .. n "'·r t p 1 •7 c '-7« 1 to me tD br th~ per80n wh0 8,. .... s a tern. • J -" .r .36 M••.. Great Wntent 1 PIIOJCC:tor 11S • eua. 646-3 3 -nam,. 18 subscri bed to th~ w1tb· 2 3. I Pea~.ter piaeol. t7S.OR ~~·~· 2 MA TCHlNG chn& dta•era, )-$711. GREEN BrcaUroet. •tl S - 1 10 ea. -540-1616. ~RFBO ARD 8 '7" Good con-S.9-1S66. ENCYCLOPEDIA. hkM11lU, d.! ti on. s40. 646-8180•. .61 Cornir Co.lpe, 4 ap..S C'ON T A ~ 0 f /2.8-F l cell. 12 bOola & atand. US. Kl S.L. R. 673·7005• ~1331. I au ct. t99S. 962 ..... WEDGE WOOD ~SAPONE lih .... •UO. I Au cooler. almoat .... 120. . .. ranac. oa ~40 S46-1Sl7. u s -s•tH+. 1 R,r.n, [,..,,. ••1. lovo ,..,. 9' "Ole" su rfboard -S50 'S4 OLDS.. J eded :-tydro. re-~0. ft73-5 llll. fl46-2679. built. never uaed -t 7S. 0 VERS1 Z F n sofa -wh . \IIi" ~42-1327 a(tcr~.• 'fl \ Comet S22. 1850. 67S· O IF\11C)T RY. IM 1tems . Inc. 1510 after S. 633~2018 . n au&. S250 · () 1 ~-4970• __ tabl e. S;!O. 4Q4--~I RQ S"llPE ~ Trailer. Good Con. YR. OLOO'Ktde-Mc rn tt sep. s550. -OR 3-IJ4S3• broil ~ v en . ~QO • 675-4970• ws. 7'3'' Hans. BootaA 4.LTO Sauphone 11Sifmer It ft. C '\\1PF.R. Sleep s Pole& ... s. Eve. 4ll_.S~'7 • . 2 Sl00 -673-1213• I sc;c;o. \11 h· 1145. T.V. 24'' r~ conuol. 17S '.1ali bu. ---'64 CH EVF.L LE -Wf.OGfYtOOO au ranae. 575 S4S-0914. S2,350. 673-5911. b42-()q04 . 642·3228• $ CHAIRS. aqua leather. 53.0 '63 \10BlLF. t-ome 12160, SO'lOTON F T ranSI stor hear· eac:b. Ll 8·SOS6 · \11 l-2020. e xpandoSQ,8SO .-548-{)Q9 t.• In& l id. sso • 642·0904 - T1fO fOeecl OllffH ....... RFFRI GERATO~ Top b ee· ~2 -3:!28• ~ce .., .. t)5 pau.-zer. SlOO. 673-1533• BIK F. -Sl 5. 897-8454• t10 MeL -IZ~U~ . '1\4 \10,7 A. ~)·der . S:!.075. Chau, '57 DODGE. 0 500 -s400. nt VAN . footstoOl. ~~-5/llt<J . S40. 897-8454• 49~0579 (afL 5:30> MIDI OOM ~IM&J, eca. AIMJlAL TV. 110. ~-U a.. HOTPOINT elec . r1111e. 39" 1213. 897-8454• ..Uu .,.a.c lkii\J. IJO -· ·~O LLOYD . Sed. 51~0 or .,$:111 .. bcaL''40'vtPG OR ~89611 •, ELEC. clothu <kyer. uo. L AMBI\ETTA Sc:ootcr, 1100 T . ltOADS'TBR. 21J"" -,_ 897-8454• or bell offer. • U 8-S997• -646-1911. OLD Gcanan Studenu Violin, UNUSUAL Driftwood Lampa, I WUEC1 ............ bowel caae 140. s-4&-9798 tSO • Ll 8-5997• r a llitc:L ••· su.tt7s.• It Ll 8-lQOl. . 'H FORD • •lOO. · or be•t 56 atBVY VI. tS50 or 1 -'64 APAc:m. Db c.t uail,r. oUe&. -Lll-n~~ 61S.l .... • t600. 540-U1S. • 'I,J IIONDA (~umbler) not 11' 'llaiade'. ~ 11i la, ~FRIG. lie, JOOd con d. perf. S)SO. Ll 8-5070• fall ~---11,100.-67S. S25. OR )-0774 I·LFC'. ttam,.cara, uack, $20 4141.• t:{ ANGE-Wed1ewood lriddle IMO'IQUE Cad. 1921 -..~~ top. s25. OR :l-0774. O't 5-0282. -atloat aieL 11,100. ()a l-Si.mese Kitten• -Pure bred. OiAJJt. armleu, lL ,. .. naap.. coa., •. 119.,0 -1961• t15. 54S=2CJll. 67S.Sl7.-O.c• ...., .. ~-CIMT ... , ..... . "l PONTIAC Catalina. full &a~. 4 dlaifL ... • 61). .-... .. asoa••••• Qtt.• 1'<\..,er. tl,550 . 67)-S454• 11 77S IWNf "" -··· ea. 1~0 CAD. A~SCO 3S \t.f Super Memar ~7)-797S C:OOY. , -,...,,. W1!111NJHOUII -. .... , (-2, 3 lens ea. h,tlt meter. ~L Boa Trail•, wi'IDp. S6 S. -\11 6-417)•• .,. --. • .-_ .. .,s 0.0. UnL t50. -61J. 64-17tte CAMP£R. Cattom 11' wl 11!1-• 81!Al111PUL C81a.t Kiu.a. n-.yU.ioa • tllOO, Ott ). ~ GI.BfJC. ....... ••• 61S·-4?Jt• w~ ........ ,....., .. RIMPET OteW.) etGO -COMB C\ b dr a . "AHS..ftAGNI!tt "* dlift.· C4t-JJ1I . • -a••• pnat , ...... • uo. ,.,,_,m• • ldd mach. t48. S48~S$ll• '54 04£VY 2 4oor, &ea.-Air. r x DaAoa a-c. •u --. , ..,,.. eu •aoo. ~7,_.,.,.. Kl 9-IMJ. ..;;; .U PlAT, eacell. co.d. M,.,· .au ... , • .... eu.• l2lTV Ctlt.ll .. -M1-. 1!J-UI4- -" t-;t.O. ~ • MJa ~ .. v.w: Ot. ... , .. •'· S1 c-.T. ............ flAM ·--.a. ... ,H: ·tlJ • ..,.. ..... -""K .a; .. Tllla .. ~--· 1~ Jf· MC ·sa T·Binf ~·· ...... ,,,., ··~· ~ , .. _,.~ u l-2lJl .()~ J..41J1. il -f:;· • .., r POitT. tli·Pi 4 ap. • •. WALMTrllllllllitle ..... cat. 13. ... ot J. IL ~••· 140. 61l-1116!.._ IIIII tlLYtWpm. . L I I I I . in instrument, and acJ.nowlrd8f'tl to m,. thst sbr ra~cuttod th,. !l&mt>. YiiT"4 f.SS my hand •nd offi cial ..... a. Ket.hl-11 Coolt \otar) Public in aod for said Coun1y and Slat!". \h CommiMion eapi~ Junr 9, IQ6tJ.. l'ubh,.h: Mey 13, :a>, 27. J un,. l, 1965 1n th• Newport Harbor ~..n'<l~. I l ET iARt Abs J ENslcll WOR:0~o N TOY POODLE, 13 wks, F, AKC. Ml 6-3306, 67)-1,477. \1 .G. '48 T.C . t995. LF 6- 1623, HY 4-7343. GREEN wi naed rochr. aw. ch a1r & o tto. -SSO. 67.5- 479l.. EARLY Amet. bri ~a-brac. Sl-$15. 675-4791• 8 GUN ash cabtnet& u ora,e. $60. 646-0341• STERI!O-COltiSf.L. ~PM 4 IP· re OOid plarer -•195 . 673-IOlt• TENOR ........... 'tolaMe. 1100. 6'7).4'70,. tr SAILiiOAT. Kia. llt, w/ ciDIIJ ... U . 6TJ.410,- ()RLS Bike, ad-. COIUS •• 10 OR S-319S• APT. aiae fU ato•e. 110 - 67).-lflQ.• '64 COLOR POLAitOID. J66 169.!0 -,...,~ CAD. •ltS. Ott S- New courses approved A number of experimental one--year couuea were ap- proved for addition to the l4Hi~6 Qlfficulum tau week by the UUilee& or Cbe New- port H~tbor Union Hiah School OjstricL Theae pro- pam& will be confined &O ainale c:ampoaea dwin1 tt.e one year of u ial and expand- ed on a diauict-wide basia aa pctiTianent oowaes ir cbey prove aucceaarul. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE-S SALE Lou •! A.-176 Fn ff: 628S 0. Fricbl~ May 28, 1965 at 11:00 o'clod A.M., Fin•d al F"f'd~dou, Inc., a Delaware Corporadou, u Tnaatee or .. ~ scltuted Tr-aat-aad~ aad pur- suant to the d-d of t.nlst dat~ .-ebnaary 28. 1%4 a~~d recorded May 10, 1964 in book. 6956. pase 731 of Offi cial R~corda in the office of lhf' County Recordn of Orang!' Cc,unc y, Cali fornia, IfiLL SELL, at public auction to hip;h,.al biddt'T for cash (pay· abll' at llml' of sal!' in lawful mont-v of th,. United States) on th"' 11tr-ps at th e south front enlrencP to lhP Orllllp;P County Cou""hou-in thr City of Santa Ana, County of Or.~. State of Califomia all ript, title, and interPIII now hl'ld by It under .. 1d ~d of Tnaat in the pro- pertY 1111 .. t~ in u id CouJitY and tate d"rri~d a.: Tht-~utbe .. t~ly 6l.OO f-t of that po rtion of Lot 293 of Nl'wport Rei ~lls, And of ad- JOininfl lltneua, in thr City of Co••• MM!a, County of OraASf', Stat,. o f California, aA llbown on • map r~ordf'd in book 4. pa~ 83 of Mi ~H:ellueou Maps, in lhl' offlce of t.he county recorder of aa.i d Orause Lounty, de~~erib~ as followa: fJf' ~nnintt at thr inln11eelion of thr cenlt"t' linl' of Onmgr Avenu e with thr center line of Tw~ty·a~d Street, •• ahown on said map of Newport He;~hua, thttnce Northea•terly 330.15 ft•et alo11s uid cf'nter line of OraAgt' Avenur to the Northweacerly e.tenaion of th e Northr aat.erl y liar of Mid Lot 293; thence Soathea•terly 137.88 fret aloos n.id exten- aJoa and thr Northe .. tn ly li~te of .. id lot tD thr ltV,. point of br!finnins; then~ coalinuin~ Sou theaaterly 116.00 feet elons Mid North· e••terly lie•; thence Soat.h· wMterfy 330. 15 fef't par•Jiel with .. jd eeater linl' of Ora.Dif' Aveaue to .. id cettlef liar of Twety·II4!!()0Dd Sueet; thet~ce NortllwMterty 126.00 feet alo•s ...Ud ceeter line of 1 we•tJ"IIe<lDIId Street; tbme• Nortbeasterly 330. IS feet p•· r.Jiel with •llid ee11ler linf' o f Oru~ Aveaue, to die uve poilu of be,,.t .. i•s· tXCEPT tAle So•tiJweaaerly 150.00 feet threol. S.ld .. 1e wUI be ~t~.de, b•t wldl~t covee•at or warT~~Dty, etp~ or • ..,u..d, reprcli•s title, poaMtM!ioa or e.CD.• b,..ce.. to pe} U.e ..-iaJ•I priadpal allll of U.e aote - '*"-cl by .. Jcl deed, -.wh: 1 17,618.05 ..... ··---· .,_ October I, l96t-Ia Mid DOte proYicle4, e4,..c.,._ U •7• •• tier die ._. of .. 111 D.!ed of ,..... • .... <*•r--~~ ··-,__ of die ,...,..._ •d of &he nat. cr..t.4 ~)' •id Daed of Tn~•t.. 1111• S..efldary ..- -'cl Deed of 1ft-. lly - of • Me~ or ~tel-h Ia •• .. llpdo .. Mewed ttl~, ~ tofofe ft~te4 •4 ... ,~ to tiM • ...-.e4 • wwtu• O.Cl-tioa of O.f•h eacl ~ ••4 lor S.le •d wrlu• NetJce of O.fMit •d of ElecdM to c•ae •• ............ Nil ... ,...,., ...... ., ... . .... ....... ~ ..... .. J~ 12, 1965 .... ..4•· .. ,....4 eoewcl •14 "-de. of Def•h •4 of El..ct._ to lie ........ l• ""' 7119. ,. 115 ef ...&4 OMd_, ......._ .... Apttl 19, 19165 r......-............. ••co~. .... ~ ..,. ......... ...,.,....~ .,... ...... ~C.. II. llo .,..._ ..................... Metal technoloJY, elecui- cal technoloay. duflin1 technolo&Y , and technic al En ali sh are s cheduled fot the Coata \1eu campu b&- cauae or the p&oaimity to Ounae Coaat Colleae. Pre-- paration in these fields -*Ould rea~ the l&udentl ror the jWiior colleae proarama, and it ia boped that evencu· ally aome or the jllnioa col· leae raciliuu misht be en~· ployed. These ~~ttll not be shop courses, but will emphuize the theoreuc al aspec t or the subje ct mauer in an effort to add some status to the hi ah school uain1n1 1n lheae fields. 1\n enaane shop course sl ace d fo1 F atanci a Haah School will no t be a place to "soup up .. j alo· pies. but • place to learn the pnnciple or jet propulllon, am ona ot.hen. Corona del \1ar Hi ah School ..,ill be the site fo1 ini tiating an analo· gous COUrie 1n Jl'lphiC ltlS. D1stJibUu ve ecllcauon , whach ..,ill be ofrcred on the Newport Harbor H1&h School campus , will be somewhat different. Tlus prov1dea for on·lhe-Job experi ence 1n re· tail operatJOn s such u drua stores, super markets, and serv1ce s tations, to be taken fo r cred1L ReatStrauon 1n \hes e cour· se s will be ltm1 ted &O lhe s tudents on the respe c u ve campuses. A somewhat dif- ferent tnno vauon on the Har- bor H1p campu s dunn1 th is year's summer sea11on will be open to a ll students 1n llre d1s tnct, provaded they are ''&irted," chat is, their I.Q. tes t sho ws they have 1 native ability of 132 or better. There are 488 such arudents in the du tri c t. The prop am, known as "The Harbor Ins ti tute," will imparl "Values of the 20th Century." and be: non -credit· ed and non-araded . A. team of 3 teacher$, not yel selected. wdl spend 3 weeks p repar1na the cou rse material r n or to the 1ns truc llon from July 19 to Auauu 13. Au t. SUpt. Norman Loata patUctpated 1n such a team teachina proJeCt 1n the \1id- wes t. prio r to com1n1 to the dislric L "It orfera a new di - mension, with all the prea- sures orr.'' he s11d. "Our ob- jec t is to disrurb .aome o( this surrlus aray matter." A minimum of -40 atudenta muat apply to aaaure the proaram. The diatrict wilt aelfishly offer the cour•e to juniora or leu. ao th•t it may reap a aruter rerum on ita inveatment in leaderahip. New assistant at Girls Club Min C1_.u. Unktcy baa "-• lfPC)inted uaia&ut eaect~lin diroc:tol or •• Oi tl• Club of the Huboa Area. Wiu Uaktey ia a 1962 ..... ,_... of Coata M.aa H•tb ldtool and Zonta Oirl. !lac padaatod from Oranao Cout Colleae with a aoc:loloiY major in 1964. She haa wotk· ed aa planround aupetvi aor fo1 Fountain Valley School Diatrict, with the Coata Meaa Recreation Department and reeently aa propam co--o1di· oaaoa of dle Oranae Coaat YMCA for Jr. Tri-Hi-Y and ii in her fourth year as ad~i sot (or a Tri-Hi-Y Club. GWEM COLLIMS EL.E CTED Gwen Collins was recently elected preaidenl of the Girls Leape at Coata \1eu Hilh ~bool fo r the comina acbool year. She will be auiaud by vice proaident Kalby Hill, ueaaurer Oaire Rob\naon, recordina aec:retary Pea&Y Bryson, and conespondina secreta!)' Carolyn Studer. . ltltMDAY. •v a. • CDDAaMC81f. eDITAILID II.IIAL IMIUIAMCI COY!IAG! ., ED rARD Af' JAT & IIIIPIO .r t:HIJR~HES .1 1l.n.pp~er t u6tnua W -o. • -.n. o .... ~ ~ w .. , ..... _._. ... .--w•'""'-.. ' ~ ~ THE AMIIICAM LUTHIIAM CHUICH SERVICES: 9:00 •·•· feail, w.,.._,, ' J•aler O.•rclt 9:-'5 •·•· G.rclt SciM.I & A4vlt Cleaa 11:00 .... , ....... ., ... ,, re.. •··· J-•• G. "•'•· , .... , Mt. Robert L. Larson, Lay Aua&unt fttt ... S..l631 Po, I•~ wnrtl of fiotl is f•icA. '"'" /'OW ~tfr~l. -· sh•,,~, tbttff ""> two~tlt~tl swo,J. !'iu- ci"t "J~" to tiJ~ Jivttl· i"t I'Sf!ffdU o f 1011/ llffd s,irlt. llrtd of tb~ joi,.ts .... "'""OUI, llffd is II discuwu of lhr tb,•thH •"' ;,/~r~ts of th~ h~llrt O.riatien Sciettce Services ,_.. CIKIIICII Of' I ,k11Jif1•1 ))0) Via Lido Newport Beac:b SJNDAY SCHOOL f : IS •·•· ..-4 11 •·•· lUNDAY SERVICES f : IS-11 .... WEDNESDAY EVENING flEETING 1 •·•· R.EADIN O ROOM ...._ 4.ye: f •·•· -S •·•· ..... .4.,: ' ..... -7t~ •.•. T-.4-r ..-4 Ftl4..,: ' •••• -5 •••. ; 1·· •.•. ~~ '•··· -·Ill·"'· ID»ND C..IICII Of' WT,8C1Etn11T Newport Beach at Coloaa del Mar •)9 Eaat Coaat Hipway SUNDAY SCHOOL t : 15 •·•· SJNDAY SERVICE 11 •·"'· weDNESDAY EV£NING ME.ETINO 1:00 ,. .... RE.ADIMG ROOM - JU9 Eatt Coaat Hiataway w.-4.,a: tO •·•· • l Ill·"'· ...... ..,: 10 ··"'· •••.•. 7-7t$0 •••• ; •·•tlD •••• Fn4ey: 10 •·•· · t , .•. You •e cordially U,vitcd to anend Church Setvicea and 10 usc the Readul& Room. ,.. ...... a...da at C n tr. ..._ ......... PeUa..., ( lr~J~p ~,tiut Bib/, 811ptlst J Santa ............ &a .. D:.P.G.li......U.,._ JUJifDA1' an'ICD 1:45 .... s.ada7 ldlell Jt:aa ..... -....w...._ t:OO ............... .,.... 1:CO ...... Din'. W ,\ WIDNiMi&Y 1:JO ........... t:OI ,.._ ,.,_ Ma.a. Lutbercm Churdl Of the .... l..u~an ~'*ret\ t n Am•nc.-. ~5 !Ul 0out Hlpway Oorona ckl Mar PAITOR RAIC CJlMt Pt'lolw: Otiote 3·501Z2 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9 a .m. --Family worship inc lud1n1 Sunday Church School 11 :00 a, m, •• Warabl • Firat Baptist Church !SOUTHeRN) COaOMA DIL .... COAST HWY. AT "'ACAR'Tli\J,. BILL TOL.B!RT. PASTOA 67).6616 ·~2216 WMDAY SCHOOL ..... tiU .-. IIIO•MtMG WCMtSMt• ... \ UO .-. T•AIMIMG UNtoM ..... 6oJt .,..-. IVIMIMG WOitSM., ... 7tJO .,..-. WIDMISOA Y staYICI 7: IS .,..-. MU•staY ,..OVIDID ,., ........ ., ......... GIJpardf 3262 lr .. 4 5tr .. t , .... ,., "•lthh lululln .... ;u.• 111 (,vVf'Nt"'«'lll, Hl/>l ;r ,J ;,. Tllrulu~J. ~:vCM,I'Itrol ;,. ,';t,_,,,,on Or. Thnmalf. 8 . 110(\ver. Mtntlltcr ( 'huu:h School fot all a&etc , W a.m. Sun4..1~&y Sun4Jay wouhir 41 II a.m. Nuncry ('utc l'lllVH.Ic~ TI!LEI~IONt:: b-42·.!7-111 SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE no lAif ""' s. . c.t• ~~tst .......; ,....,. o._..;. ···--· c:..r~-.. ~lOPS AND SERVICES lfiiTMilkCO. M••t-Ah c.. ........ .......... 1640 S.,.erterA ... Lll-5531 • APPAREL -WOMEN "IM IIIL Bottw Ores10a & SportawMr Acceuori .. and Gifts Newport., IM OR S-1100 WeatcliH Plozo Ml l-24U Newoort 8ood. e APPAIIL-CHILDIIM t ... AHTS WEAR CHIU...U.WEAR 67S.l212 432 lW Snet Newport Beacll. Cali£. ~ AUTO REPAIR Car Service • 'Imported' • Ftom Tune-ups to OverhiUi t JAGUAR Specialist 54-1941 2221 Herl.r, C.M. e BEAUTY SALON o BOOK STORES ....... _ ... wa fM)OUT-or~ 100U An-MMIT1CAL -0C0A. T u.Mia f'UIC*IIO .......... c''• ................... WIW .. ItCM • CARPENTRY CAIIPUTIY Minor Repairs N'o Jobs Too SMall I H.O. ANDERSON 2966 p_,.., Tr .. Lane Costa Meso, Calif. KIMberly .5-8175 If no anaw., coli Ml ~2372 * PM IL Gw w"-'t LtL ..... ---· e ........ -. ~ .... -.... ~ ,.,...~ ... ,_, ..... .. ._J• e' M.u..- P.o.aam Cella ... YOU NF.ED Concrete work done" ffe apecialiEe in patios .. pool dech, slab drivewaya ed concrtte 1110fk in acneral. Free ea- timates. Phone 5~262. DIY CL lAMING 1 n (}uit!..tT:: Profeaeioaal _. ._.,., cle•i•a -r .. t torYic. -.... i&Jwrk- ... , aenice '-*'· , ............... , A,..C, .. I. c:......, .. c.. ....... WATII IOfT .. IIS PLOOI COVIItMG CAIPIIING 671-1636 Oraperiea • Linol.wn Formica ..... ,.,, , ... c...,, .. , c.. 3500 E. C. .. t Hwp. c., ...... Mer • "IIIGLAII FIEaA$5 s.PliS uyat.linot C.,.,.rtion C.atittt Roaifta & Mol~t fl .............. ~. anu Su,Jioa -Ll 11-0292 1616 PIOC*tti, Coato Me10 • PLOIIIST ...... , PLOWII SMOP ............. An. li66N..,_.. ...... _. eo........ .. .. 246r e GARDEJI4 lNG '40N11iL Y maintenance ser- VIce or by the job. Clean up ~nd baulina. En. K.l 8- 4534. • INTERIORS PAT OUYEII INTERIOR A complete service a»lor styling, floor covenngs, droper1es, fumiture, lighting j 284'S E. Coast Hwy., COM 675-55~ •NT..._.a TIDPIC.tl. " .. •• hwe •• 1_,.,, .. ct .. .. ~tifwl Mlectioft of -.;e.~ fhh In the .... •• el• eery e fwll lino of .......... ..4 all CICCO~ -"",........,the hoW., • South S.. T,..ical, 218 •· •u ... , C.ll Liberty a..m1. Coato Meao • PLUMBING A. W. M ARSAC PLUMBER 700 CWDation Ave. Corooa del M11 Phnbifta Repain DAY .t NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-41~ • R"EST AURANT IIIKSHI.FS .... .., LUNOiEON -DINNER COCXTAILS ORiole J.940S • 34SO VIA OPORTO Newport Bead! IAIEIIIY'S Co-plate Shoe Service ORTHOPEDIC Prescription Specialist We tive S&H Gteon Stc-. a 1890 H.t.or &I vel, Ml ~3311 ---- 01\NITT f}UCX-CLEA.~ CESTER. 3200 F. Coast H-.y . Corona del \4ar, '673-9605) offers professional dry clun· '"I· at me plll\t, tnd a fi nished laundry servtcc. Al~o avatlable in the tmmac:ulate shop 11 budaet dry clearu na. R lbs. for Sl.SO, tnd a coin operated laundJomat. \1u anJ Hazel Oimm1tl operate the laundry as a brother·stslcr tum 1nd a.re no w in their 2nd ytar o f operatior. The ftnn. wtucb haa two licensed operators, 1 s a member of the National Institute of Oryc learuna. that makes ava1 lable for the Oinwnitt' sand thetr cus tomers the latest reports on fabric c are. water repellency ueatmcnu. mo thproofanJ procedures. etc. Sbop hours are \4onday throuab Fnday. 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m . .od Saturday 7 :30 lo 6:00 p.m. The self sen1ce lau.ndry 1 i open Sunday. •J ..... IM I ACe CALDI!IIt!AI) JErELER ) 123 E. Co a at Hilh•ay Co1011a del M• ORiole 3-22510 • MUI$IIl Sfw~, Interior Pl ... ta, T..,ic ... & Treo• lnaoctici•• _..4 F.ttliaet S&H Gr.... Sta.ps · F,... Dot lvwy CO.OitA DCL •.t& JIRiaED n .. E. c..& ·~Ht• • OPPICI aJPPUES .... ~ ... AM O'fltel I & II OPPICI SUPPUES ................. __ , ........... "uft I • Ae I Jtq ..... ....... ~ ... CUIT()tlt I'UMttTUM 541C.. .... ,.u -Ot• ..... - • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERIMG (By E•I'Op•• Croft .... ,.) IEMODEL 2 pc. aot OMU S69.5D Cell •• ..._, .. 216 Mol" H.l . 536 6405 FREE .... & plck•p CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY • QUAUTV WORK • MilliS PIIIHOUSl UPtiDLS ............ ¥4. ...... rt ..... Qs,-.. ,ow Directory od in no•. OR J.:OSSO t .....,.,.... faFOIIJI COJIJIUNlTf -BUY LOCAlLY , • MRS. C.F. STANDWOOD, Mrs. Ja ck: Cun- ningham "lnd Mrs. Francis Glockner, left to right, were installed as thi rd vice president, fourth vice president and fi- nancial secretary, respectively, a t th~> May b installatiOn tea and mus1ca le ted by the Newport qeach Ebell t::lub at the Ebell Clubhouse. !Ens1gn photo) LIGA&. NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAI.r. Loan It: A-165 fFIIt: 6282 On F'nday, May 28, 1965 a1 11:00 o'clodt A-M., Financial Federation, lac., a ~lawan­ corporauon, a.s Trustl"l" or n~ sutut.-d Trustee unde-r and pur· suant to t.he-dl"ed of 11\1111 datl"d F't"b ruarv 14. 1964 and N"cor<f,.tf F.-brulltV I~ 1961 111 bonk 69'r., P•K~" 592 of Offi<:Jal R.-roms 1n t.h .. offir ,. nf th,. County R,.. cordf'r of Oran ~ County, Calt- fomllt, ~ILL SELl .. ut publor .tuctoon to haj[bf''lt badd.-r for r a,.h (payobl,. "' 11n1f' of -.a ll" on lawful mon,.v uf th,. I note-d ~l illl"hl on th,. "'<'T"• 111 th .. "''uth front •'AifiiO< .-tu th.-(Jruna .. l.nuntv C .,unhnu .. ,. on 1h,. C ot v nf "anlil \not I oun1v 11f llrillliU', ..,tall" •I ( .thfomoa itll nlfhl, utJ,., ttn<C '"'"''""t now h;>~rl '" II undf'r "dl•i n .... .t uf Tru~<t Ill tnf' pi"<>J'f'r1V "IIUiti,.J on .,,.,,j Count'l' ,,nd ..,tat,. •l,.~n bf'<i .... : l.ot .!() 111 Hlorlt I cof Trart \o. QIQ, on thl" I ot'l' tlf "'"""p<>r1 Bf'a<'h, • nunt'l' nf OrilDIIf", Stair of Lalofnmla, •'" P'"' m.-p ,,.c:-nr•lf'd on hnolt 19 oac"" 31 Ln 34 anrlu'lo "'" uf \taps, on lhf' (l fft('to ul tn,. •·ounav ,,.. rortltor of .. aad • "unay. Saitl "stll" woll bf' mad,., but wothoul r·ovc-nant "' warrana\, I"'Iprel'ltll or omplal"d, ''"~tudint~~ ti tle, poaaesaaon or .-nrum- b..-ces, to pay the ~ainon~t principal eum of t.hf' note "~"­ cared by aajd d-d, to-wit 126,809.48 with iDteN-flt from October I. 1964 a11 on ... ,d notf' providf'd, advancf's, 1 f My, un- der the tc-rms of "Ai d o-d of Tru lit, ff'eil, char~~:.-s and 1"11· prt~l'letll of ahc-Tru!ltH' and of tb,. trusts CN!ated bv saod ~d of TnasL Thto B~!nf'fkl uY undtor s aid Oef'd of Trust. by N'B!Kin of a brf'ach or .t .. fau It in lhl.' oblisations secun-d tht"r.-bv, h~eto for"" t"llect~IMI and d .. li ""'" ed to thl.' uadc-rsign.-d • wn llf'n Oe<:la,.uoo of O..lauh snd n ... mlllld for Sal,. and wnllf'n ~ottcl" of 0.-fauh and of l::lecllon lO CMISf' t.he unde"''P"'d to ..... 11 said propf'f'ty lO 'lattsfy saad obli ~~:auonA, and thl.'n-aftl"'f on )IUiuary 22, 1965 the undl"r· s lll:ft..d caused 1und Noticto n I !Hfauh and of t:lectloa 10 b,. N!Cordf'd in boot 7389, pac,. 28 1 of !latd Officaal Rf'COrd ... Date: ~pnl 29, 1965 Financial f,.de-,.tion, Inc. as such Tnuue.- By R. B. Wlui.nev, Trv"'l Offi cl"r 3797 Publish: \ .. y 6, 13, :!0. 196.S. in the Newpon Harbor l::n~t1~. Marine hurt in car plunge U.S. \1anne Coy Vaupn, statJoned tn Santa .~a. drove .southbound on S ewrort Bl vd. at the o\rches overpass at 11 p.m. \1av II. and rear-ended an au tomo btl e dn ven by l'7 • year-old Stephen Simmons, 106 E. Ocea n Front, Balboa. wluch had JUSt entered from the on ramp. Both automobiles fllunaed down the 50 to '7 5-foot em- bankment toward W. Coast tiwy., crashma throuah heavy fCih aae befo re comtn& ttl res L Th ere were no s ktds r n or tn the amract, but numerou!> ure marks c n u-crossed Newport Bl vd. mart•na lhe ~Hnts where the au~btlc s srun off. Youna Simmon s only §Uf· fered a bntasc and swe ll•na on hts ltn~C'f left lea. but lh'e marine su s t.atned severe multiple l a~erauons. \.'Mll· su>ns. and abu t 1ons. mo~tl\' about the head. 1906 PIONEER~ ot ES 4 T 18 IN lARS TOW \hs. \tatJh.la ~hautr. ~~. ·~~ first came "' the Harbor •rn 1n l'Klft, ~e\1 \fa)' S at '-e home of her """· Fred. 11t IJaniO•. A.tJI.lehonal aant~Ofl ,,. a dtuahter. ~ . Delllh • IJc II of l,..o a Ante I u . a .,. ....... tcr. Mn~ Freno s £lllou or Nnport 8e•cl\. llhl 7 .,.e-....,..M.eW... i•cltN- ••1 ""'" FJhott of Nc"l'lWt •• ct.. Guild sponsors tourney Pn vatc u:nn1 s clubs of Southern Oranae county v.ill host one of the laraest chat· tty event s of i ts k1nd an the nauoo v.hen the Adop1ion Guild presents the ~th an· nu;~l cJoubl es tou1na.rren 1 \Ia' ~q.JI\..JI and June 'i~. (tub~> donattna court)\ fn1 the tourney arc the l.tlbt>a lav . Jamaaca Inn, L1Jo l~l e Red lltll . 1-.merald "a\· 1e.s· con :.1• (aflt:.uann .h1Jie. Pentn\ula Potnl and P.ictft .: ~and!>. \lr. o111c.l \ln •. 14altCI r..t\Oel ,f \le,d \etc.le .tl,., hd\e -·.sJc.-lhtll f'IIV.IIC t..nUII .tvatlable. l:n ll\ olanks :r3\' he Olb 1a1ne d tlt lhe 'run,nl•n!! dub!> ;~nd spot ttn~ .t•••H.h 'tOiell. Deadttne flil ltltng t~> 'i [l.m. \lav 23 , tlccmJmg U' (bdlle, . l-aton, wurn.tmenl Ju ector. llefc:no.lang chamr1on' 1n lhe O[len dav1S1on dre '0 Pe.scC>d:, Laiuna le.tch,onJ \lcrV: tn \1tller, CM nna Jel \l,u 'lltn'' Joubles, 'nnn1e 1-.l lt s , 1-ullert.on , .&n J ..: alh "'etherv, 'iewporl :each, women'" double s; Paoleue Urton, Tu etin, and Otck \1a- teer, Anahetm, ma aed cbublea. Preltmtnary rounds v..11l be (llayed on donor coorts the fi rst v.eek·e nd, semt·ftnal s at J ama1ca Inn. Perunsula Po1nt and ,alboa Oa) Clubs June: 5, and final s at the t;bv Club J une Ft. ELlS LODGE TO HOL!J WESTEIUI liGHT aAY 22 \\estern n1&ht v.tll be held Saturdtl), \1..tv ~: .tl the "-e~~o· f'•'ll lldlbor I ll!> I uo.l¥t· o\ T e '\d~ \1\le chud. ~~>Jaon Jtnner v.tll 0c.-<;cl"eJ ftO!tl ~ J() to q 311. f hc \l.iniliell l..tmtl" ~~>I ll 1urn1 :.h '4C !>tern t!O ltlldiOmtnl o111J r11 It::. "'"' b.: .,,e,enleJ lor trc.-bC:'>I •e,le rn "1\IU -c .... \le\H • .tO 'rt:,I.J 'llt(t:,t ' nl·1n g rl.tnn.:J I •1 \ua:. 1 ~. • 1 e r .J I • • 111 \1 u' l.tn ~ " 1. "'t' ~1\cn .t,.,,n "' tnc c•r l tlc, I" i <i liJO<,I'ololl I .J•"'''· Proceed' '"II g<' t.• 11\t: I-lks 1m pwvc:mc:nt lund. Look who 's put Pro gramm e d Cook 1ng at eye -level! • Trea t yourself to a ll the beauty of a new eye level range. plus all the pleasures of cooktng wtth gas -1nclud1ng the most advanced auto matte control ever developed. Programmed Cook mg. Ho w doe s P ro grammed Cooktng wo rk ' It cooks your tood the length of t1me you want 1t to. t he n turns your ove n dow n t o a low temperature to keep your meal ptptng hot tor hours. wtth no further cooktng But these new eye-levels don t s top wath Pro grammed Cooktng You also get automatrc rotrssenes . to p burners w1th brarns. auto matte timers . and automatic meat thermom eters. Ptus a bnght new bUtlt '" look. w1th s tmple slrde 1n •nstallatton Plus your chotce of colors. Any combmatton~f features Best of all. they're all gas Onlv gas g.ves vou tnstant-on. tnstant-oH heat Only gas grves vt'U smokele ss. closed door brolltng Your k1tc hen stays cooler. cleaner By c hoos tng gas. you may save yourself as much as $150 on .nstallatton cost s alone That'll buy a lot of steaks to b ro•l With that live flame! Your appliance dealer •s watttng to show you these new eye level s how offs Now See these poeM ps r~: c.ric • GaffeR ~ sattter • Hat"dwiU • Mack eMf· alobsnMaid· O'Keefe·~· RCA ...,_aat · ..... ·~·T...-n·W-. "' ...................... .. COUHT1£S GAS COMPANY I Latex-usy to use and color-easy to~ noo'>e Sat "Tone Late)( pa1nts lor ns de and Oub,de your home Over 400 colors a ll at the pr,ce of wh•te' Satin Tone MAHUI"ACTUitfD BY OLD COLO .. Y PAINTS ... thQ Qa s~ paints ROWN HARDWA -A BOOSEROLD DEPAitTMEl'fT STORE" ORiole 3-2800 EAST COAST RICBWAY CORONA DEL S11tee COeQtveh~ PHONE 646·«37 SIIYII; COST A EA _. IIWPOIT 11&01 Jamous for Jine Quality '1'\e Wldma ..,.,_., of Ike 00' of ·Nowporl & .. dt ia...cl lbe followi1111 p&nnha durWI•tb• _paat week: CD A DI!L MAR Dr. Robert Rea, alterations, 134 Haael [)r., Jl,OOO. £. Morria Smith, covert IUV.clllre at 420 lria Ave., Corona del Mar, to doud\nut abop, a new location r01 the douahnut bar now at the All American Mulr.c:L Bartholomcw·Paulson, re· paira at 2333 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. CD RONA HIGHLANDS Ben Robinson, patio cover and deck, 528 Seaward Rd., 11,000. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Arthur Colvm, sun 1hadc, 1120 Goldenrod Ave ., S47 1. IRVINE TERRACE H.E. Riley, 1-un it, 1-story dwcllina, 1003 Bonnie Doone Tcr., S31,700. Lavere Whaley, alter aaraac into dinina room, build new auaac, 1437 Bonme Doone Tcr., S4,SOO. Peter De Rosa, l"\lnit, !- story dwcllin&. 1108 Dolphin Ter., S32,000. BALBOA Lcwcon Buildcn, 2-uory WplclCS at 205 Cypress and 330 E. Ba lboa Blvd., S28,- 000 each. Or. S.R. \1onaco, 816 W. Bay Ave., replace 5 windows and 2 doors , S550, repaH fire damaae, SS,OOO. Allen Klinaensmith, add bedroom over aarase, 2053 E. Ocean Blvd., S2,000. N. R. Jacks on, enclose patio, 1406 W. Ocean FL. S2,600. Corbin, demolish aaraae at 1310 W. Balboa Blvd., S200, build duplex and new garaae, S24.380. Oteri•• 0.'-ey, ,_. roam, 1034 W, &lboa 81Yd.., 13,600. Georae Bradford, at \era- tiona, 2136 E. Balboa Blvd., 112,000. S.W. C".ilfillan, sun shade, 10 Bay hland, 1270. BALBOA ISLAND C. E. Juenaal, remodel and add aaraae. 313 Grand Canal, S5,788. BEACON BAY Paul 0 , Rea, wall , 16 Rud- der Rd., 1350. WEST UPPER BAY Weber, Comair, Miller, of- fi ce and warehouse, 3955 Birch SL, 1112,000. William Holmes, pilaster and fence. 1433 Sanlisco. 1300. ln·Sitea Inc., partitions, 4500 C ampua, 51,500. Dr. A.l. Melden, 1-unit, 1- slory dwcllina, 1326 Hamp- shire, SSO,OOO. Automatic Soft Water Co., partitions, 3800 Campua, S450. H .l. Caldwell , add.i lion, }20 Mornina Star Ln ., S5,300. Harry Orbach, coolina to- wer, 4300 Campus, SJOO. Lyman Wooda, 'wimmina pool, 2237 Irvine, S2,100. C.W. Fo ster, awimmina pool, 1332 Santiaao. $3,000. EAST UPPER BAY Fred Carlin, s wimmin g pool, 2921 Carob, S3,000. The Bluffs, walla (or Tract 5740, Eut Blurf, s10.000. B. Gibba, renee, 2806 Carob, 11 50. Hans Arum , fence, 2800. Carob, s200. CLIFF HAVEN Dr. Ralph Andeuoo, door an d window, 1500 Kin1s Rd., 5787 . POUCE BLOTTER inued Bayside Park. .A "Keep R1ght" S1 1n was bfoken ofr at the base on Bayside Ot. JUst east of the enuance to Ba \boa Island. . .George Oerrauib. 531 lr•nne Ave., Newport Hei&lns, parked hu automobile m front of ha s home, and at 1:30 a .m., it was auaul ted by another of Its kin d, not courteous enouJh to identify ittelf by number .Ben Pursley, 10117 POin- settia Ave .. Corona del \tar, sk1dded 58-fe et In h1 s auto- mobile at 10 p.m. and rear· ended a car dnven by Ken- neth Jarv1s of Garden Grove on V.. Coast Hwv. a half mde east o f lust1n Ave ., \Ianners '.111.:; Betty Townsend, 5307 Seashore Or., llr.e st Newport, a panenger .n the Pursley autnmro bde, complamed of pa1n 10 he r nght ankle, and Carol Stansbery of Garden Grove, tiding w1th \lr. JarVIS, compl aan.:d of a pa1n 10 her neck ... llr.alham Sm1th 's auto- mobile wu struck by a hit- and run dnver. whde 11 was parhJ near h•s home at 4820 Seashore Dr .. West Newport . Freda Sames. 2234 Orange .\ve., Costa \1esa, pul led from P lacenua Ave. mto the path of an automo- bile dnven southbound o n Supeno r Ave .. \lroest Newpor! ~le•ghts, by JQ-year-old Law. re nee Le(mann, 113 I Plaza del Sur, Ha lboa; young Lef- mann sustamed mmor lnJU r· 1e s to hiS usht foot. .. Eu- Jene Clark , 2QI5 Vt'. Coast Hwy ., \lariners \1il e, screech- ed for 12 feet before rear· end1ng a Goodwill Indus tries tru ck dnven by Lems Frons- man, 1'141 Rou St., Costa Mesa, at 15 m1nutes to mH:I- ni&ht on E. Coast Hwy. near Jamboree Rd .; Mr. Clark suf-· feted a lacerated fo reh ead and complained of pam in hili JIIW, and \lh . Fronsman sustained laceratiOnli ms1de h1s mouth. Soturdoy, May 15 Patrolman Kenne th Srru th li sued a Citation to 18-year- oldJohn Buraess at 201 A1ate Ave., Balboa Island, for pos- scasion o f a lcohol by a minor at 11 :30 p.m., and as he wu leavina. Gre1ory \bck, also 18, of lOS Ruby Ave., called after him in filthy lanJuaae, uyin1 that all cops arc out to Jive kids a hard time; youna Mack apolo Jized ao 2 middle-aaed -amen, within hearina ranae, at orfi cer Smith's suaaeation, but ••• anested on a charae of dis- turbina the peac.e .•. Teresa Klauy, 719 Femleaf An., Corona del Mar, returned home to riod G&orac Ebell of Downey sitdaa in her lhina fOOIII, the ki•dl" noor C:O'IIC,... eel wi th aJ•n rrom • window he had twot .. ia, (wail:urc amuhed Md piclllnl tom; \tr. Ebell was arrested oo a durae of en try without coo· sent. .. John McDonouib, 19 , of J()q 35th SL, '!~.'est Newport, complained, "Just leave me alone," when arrested on .a drunk char1e after he had pounded on the front door at 206 J2nd St., We st Newport ... James Dutro .. ·, 18, and Ro bert Bluth, 21 , both of 2320 Elden Ave., Costa "leu , boged theu car down m th e sand near the Balboa P1er a t 5:45 a.m .. c alled a towina company and decided the pn ce too h1ah. then rallied the hood of an automobile in the comer of the "A" St. parkmJ lot in an efro rt 10 "hot wue" 1t and use 1t to f\Uil theu car out, pollee spotted them, and after a chase, apprehended them on th e Balboa Pier ... \1arth1 Wei \, 50 20 River Ave., West :-.lewport, went for a sw1m It th e 50th St. a.nd VI. Ocean Front beach, and a tnnsutor rad10 was s natched from her beach towe l. .. A bead door- way blind was removc,od from the home of Lewis Paul, 1820 W. Ocean Front, No. ], Cen- tral Newport ... The sille v1e w m1rro r on a pickup truck own - ed by Ray W110ner, 307 Al - varado SL, Balboa, and park- ed at 200 E. Bay Ave., Bai- Doa , was smashed. and a lug wren ch left wedAed 1n to the slot where the mi rror glass was broken out. .Leonard Paquette, 125 Agate Ave., Balboa Island, reported h1 s walle t, wh1ch con ta1 ned ~2. had fallen from hJS J"\H:ket \lay 1 1n the 1,000 blod of F.. Ocean Front, Ralboa, while he was on h1 s way to a beach party, .. A !51 56 camera w1th case was stolen the afternoon of May 4 rrom the trunk of an automobtle owned by J ohn Youna. 207Q Centella P l., Back Ray, and parked at 311 Crystal Ave., Balboa Island ... A pane of glas s waB bfoken in the Paci· fie Telephone booth at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd .. Cenlral Newport. .. Eddeana Wood, 218V, 2qth St.. fell asleep alter attendina a near-by all ni ibt party at 111 "2 28th St., We st Newport, and awoke to fi nd that S40 had been stolen from her handbaJ ... I\ SISO surfboard was removed from the aaraae at the home of Robert FleminJ, 2801 Alta Viata Or., E ut Bluff ... A trio of first lieutenant& from El Toro, Arch Woods, John Stetlina and William Cniot- dlaak, held a party for UO at •cir residence at 1200 S.ukcu Dr., Corona del Mar, at which they bad a loud +-piece li•e b.,d, tea• or beer in lhe aaraae. and mix•d drinks inside; police,aettina nowhere in errona to quiet lh• aatherina, notified mili· tary police and a provoat marshall made a telephone call lhat dampened the aala affair. . .Jud1 Se:bett, 118 O...d Canal, &I boa Island. diaconred tiOl -niulna rro~~~ ha ••II at ., .. , a party. UDO lR.I £Judi Coatwction co .. additioa, 204 Via l.ido Nord. f4,000. Anita Stine, lUll •hade, lll Via Oijon, t20). NI!WPORT NEIQin Earl Weuell, alterations, 415 Aliao A•e., tl,lOO. J oe Oli•eli, aip, 499 N. Newport Blvd., t85. NEWPORT Boy Scouts of Ameri ca, rest- rooms at Sea Scout S.se, lUI W. Coast Hw.y., 13,000. H.J. Roaen, remodel cock- tail bar, 4S07 W. Cout Hwy ., ssoo. - Woodrow Payne, sip; 1318 W. Newport Blvd., 1200. Harry Anderson, fence, 2627 Newport Blvd., 1140. Peter Martin, fence, UOS Seuhore , sso. NE11'0RT HARBOR ENI!ll SECOIIO SEC11011 --P ... l lHURSMY, MAY 20, 1!65 tOIIOIIA DEI.IIAA, CALIF. now earn more ... Marina Dune s Yacht An- choraae, Oawole, 101 N. Bayside Dr., SlOO. Roy Gustahoo, hood, duct and blower for restaurant, 2828 and 2830 Newport Blvd .. 1250. NE'WPORl .BEACH Pollee Chief James cently completed training at the Los An- Gt avas congratulates, hom left to ri ght, geles Police Academy. The addi tion of Bert Myers, James Peak, Larry Johnston, these 6 officers brin gs the force up to Hugh Marshall, Lonnie Dennis, and the authorized stren gth for the first time Western Canners , mo ve buildin1 from 2902 to 3204 Lafayette Ave. James Amout, roold e patrolrm~e~n_wn::;:.o:....:•~e-___ i~n~o~'~··-·~·~Y~•=•=·~· --~--------, GIRL FOR ALLBAUGH'S UY FIEI-.... I C.ll I• Y-r WHt U .. .-e .. 1 .. : 67l-05511 o,. ond Mn. 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