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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-05-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign-------------- LafayeHe plan gains backing N d 1 Slisf!tly over 100 apecla., SHOWN HE~E, ltft ID right, are Leslie Andrews and Gayle Pearson, 2 of the 5 member cheer leading team wtt idl will lead the Newport Harbor HI~ School cheering section during the coming football season. Not shown ate Corliss Hitchcock, Cora Hitchcock and Pam Freder- 'ick. Backing up the varsi ty cheer leaders will be 4 ju- nior var sity cheer leaders, Silly Martindale, Georgia Mc- Clellan, ~andy Stafford and Nancy Wells. Surfers will help policing problem Newport Beach aurfers are ora ani zt na a surfina club to help poltce the local water sport. Ct ty \1anaaer Harvey lturl· burt made this announcement at \1onday eventna's Counctl meetina.lle said that surfers have been upset because o f the problem caused by an undesuable element, and therefore have dectded to oraan• ze a s trona JfOUP and do some self-discipline. One oraanizational meeuna has already been held_ fbe Ctty manager said that the ordinance adopted \1ay 10 be 11ven a tnal duuna the summer, because 11 v.dl provtde auadeltnes for revt- stn n . C'ounct I woman Ooreen \.tar- ah all recommended tlt at a meeu na be held wtth the surfers after the summer '"' over and destred chanaes tn the ordtnance c an be dtscu s- sed at that ttme. Tenure hiring okayed Tha~-eeven tea c~e r a, made:Principala Leon \1 eeka, CCifllple ltns 3 yeara an the Corona del \1ar lliW. and Newport Harbor 'liAft chool John \1 cGoweo Coaw '\te .. Diatrict, will receive tet~an! IIi~; ... iatA~t principals •• aoon. aa they n!oder. 1 day Lel•d Beckett, Co alA \1ua of unsee aader the.ar oew Hisfl; Robert \toot~mery, coatnct. Harbor "i., and J oe Cunha, 1\~ b ... lee• approved G • Coroaa clel \tar Hi r; Gerald follojj:!.llat Te .. d!a.t ..... akClall•, boy• vice priad-t.F Aa ..... l__. ..,.a, C.... ..a \let Hi.; ...... ie.,r, Neal ~ ben, To-•••d. sirle vice I'M .. a...., Slleryl c.~ pri.capel, CIN Hisfl. 11, Rany C.... Jr., J-• O.l.y, O.Yid Dowlias. F_. Ill ••n liTO Ellie, P•l Field. WilU.. IIUIE -·. - Feral .. , Jalaa Geatile, E4ward Mu. Victoria Lemmon or GrahMI, B~ .. t Gnaite,Carol 177 W. Wilton St. Costa Haake, W•lli... Heicl...... Meaa a 20-year-otd' mother Slaeila J ... , Oorotlay Jc*a., of 2,' rounded lbe comer at Howard Joheoa, Rath .Jot..-the comer at Jrd Ave. 110d aoo, ~·•••II Laraon, R1dsard Narciuua Ave., Corona del Levenas. ADnettA Meads, Mar Friday afternoon ran Gerald McClellan, Leoo ove; the curb and am~sbed \teelca, Ooaald Polltin .. IU'D , her car into the aaraae door David Price, Linda "Rice, or Lucy Holloway, 601 !'liar· Cora Schultz, Jamea ShupJr. ciuus Ave \iart.in Slsira Jr., Jinice Tay-"I wanted to kill my If" lor, ""'onnaa Thompooo, Betty \4r s. Lemmon aobbed ~e ~ ToWDeend, Dale Watera, Dale 1 ''I l d ID h-t th 1 11 d [I y It' see. wan e a e h .00 ey • an eanor 11 •-tree, but I mi ued and hit the aro. -ad" ""'-...,_ f 11 · ....__-• aaraac tntte . -.n e was ~ ne o o~as top awntaa• committ.ed to Oranae County tntlve eppotntmeal8 were H -t·' OIPI aJ. 0 stan On tora, about 1/3 of them affec· led property OW11Cra, filled ifi the ~ewpo" Beacb l"ity coun- un• cati•on cil chamber Taeaday eveains for th e lirat public airi~ of a 122.2 millioa reclamation rroje ct lu.oW11 •• Lafayette The t.Neteea of the e• port Beuh Elemaat.atySchool Diatrict had u aadieoce o f about 25 Taeadey evenias a t Horace Eeai p School wb en tbey eat dowa to di .. cu .. the impet~dins Jue 22 unification election, • aad to decide whether tb ey ah oulcl take • poaition resardins it.. -\fter much give and tAke with the audience, and then among themaelvea, they de- dined to take a stAnd. ~ot that thev didn't all think unification would be detri· mffltal to the diatrict, but thev had varvin~ feeling!~ on the subject which could not be druhed into a resolution. l)ne trustee, Or. l>nnal Ount.to, 'aid that he \0\nuld \lilt' for uo ifi l"llti•>n, but nnh hcot·uu'le hco fdt the rl" '"d<J nu chunc e that th e "!tate legis- l.lture ... ould mr1 dih• tht' Ia ... and that it .. as best to ~t't o~ \0\ith the JOb ll( t'c!U l"8000. T he ot!1er l OO~trd membeffl fdt that ol was mo mllv ,.mojr; to vote for unifi cation when th ev di8a1Veed with the basil" concept. and 8a ... such .. vnte at' on en couragement to the swte to l"Ontinur pass iol( un- populu lawa. Following pre-election meeting• oo unification have been ecbedul ed: • \londay. June 7, at 7:30 p.m--u infonnetioo meeting ia the oral arta room at Cor- ona del \tar Hisfl Sc .. ool. • Wedaeeclay, J .. a 9, at 7:30 p.a. -official C!t: a. .. u, •t H..,_. Hiefl, called ~ Ge ON.p Coeety Co.•ittaa eta RMia- trictiag. • ~clay, Jue 14. at 7:10 , .•. ~ ia--.ti• •eatia8 ie dae Coata ~-His's Sdsool cafeteria. Brocbarea sivia& uifica- tioo iaSon .. tioa will be clia- tribaa.ed at all 3 1uetinp. PILOTlMG COUISE SET A free clu e in piloting and aea-nahip will be giveo at the Newport Harbor Y acbt Club by the Balboa Power Sqaedroo, a tart.ing \londay, June 7, at 7:15 p.m. The claaa wilt meet for 6 \londay eveaioga. coverins beaic piloting and aeamanabip for the beginning and upcrienc· ed boat operator. WlNN~~S of the Orang'e Coast College PlaQue h•ghest service award: include, left to r~ght, 'J•ane Holt ot ,.. .. sta Mesa, Sam !)owning of Newoort 1each and Judy 1ur'ls of Cos ta Mesa_ Th e awards were presented at the '1r ~honors night. Another step taken on street lighting Squ•e. (o aummins up the meetios. the project maatermind. archi- tect Ricbard Jay Smtt.h, aatd, ..l'ith •• little oppoaition u we've aeemio~ly had here toni.dtt. I feel vef'\f good." tre began by ahowin~ pcr- baps 50 slides of the eriat· ins slrllcturea in the R-blocl area bounded bv 'l ewport Blvd .• L&favette <\ve -. 3:?1td St. ollld 28th t., an the heart of old '\ewport--\s he ttckt'd off the stre~t comers from w irh th e hot.& ... ere taken. nn,. tould "entte d pl>Wtn f( ... vmp11th~ for th t" plan oo the p..t rt ,,f the t~udtenu·-Ther,. ....... .tn .t\0\dren e~>s that h,,. prntl'~tattoln djluln'-1 th,. nr ... ,.rapt'~ fn r referrtna tu th I " 8 'I d do '"1HMdJ f'n •H "tl eq uid nnl i:lt' .. tronr.:. and u do..,tnunttn ~r n fht"> ob8en~tlofln th ctl "rhe I''' tun•.,qu,.n,.~ ... h .. ., ~nm!'llmf'-. hef'n u .. ,.d In t•hdnl.tji(e " \,. '"" prop'"'rt' '''"" t"r Leaal machtnery for the West :'-lewport street ltghuna was set tn motton \1onday even ana. 11pt" put ol "I .r t' .. 1 """''lo-r •ur .iltl'tntt ll \ot'. \o .Jill" ,f u· c.tn t',,.r .j, rnuch ''" •ur '"'" prope r(} fur orr-trccl f)ark· '" 00«" 1'11>1~ ... ill ,.\t'r ,f-,,, .. The :"'c wport Beach Ct ty Counctl adopted a resoluuon declartna that publtc con- venience and necessaty re- quire the tmmeda ate construc- tioe or street ha.httna. Moaclay' a mectina was the t.MH act for bearina protesta. ne •• , apeaker from the -.di•cc was Oon Han. 1~ 46dl St., wbo did not object to dae atteet habtina project, but IIUU e&tcd that the liabu be .._, on the Edt son Co. lillat pojea tn&tead of IIUlllJ- iaa additional poles. City \4anaaer Haney Hurl- burt satd ll t& time to look to r.ra.er impro•ement or \be wca, 11ben power lanes may be pot underpound. In su cb an event, additional s treet ltabtana work would then be rc:quued ar separate poles are not now tns talled. he saad_- Fsheen wntten prote s ts '"I· • Ca lled btJs fnr June ,;3 fo r bndae pt ltng rcpau at the "far1ne Ave. a.nJ Pa1k 4ove. bndaes. '3alboa Island. esttmatcd cost 1 s 5~.000- • Ordered removal o( en· ctoacbments tnto publtc n atu-of-way at 330 anJ 418 c::anta Ana Ave., Newport HeaJbta; euabliahed the pol1cy probibitina any auuc- cure in the npt-of-way if tt 11 a stn.tc twe requmna a butldina perm..i t. • Called btda for June 14 ror seaJ coatana l treeu tn fle ttclifr. ltarbor llalblands atd 1:\ayc rest to prolona the ltfe of the streets. • .\ccept ed a pant of casement from the Irvine C'o. and <it. James Partsh to a•ve (Cononucd on paac 4) "" much llmr und nl>nt'' tu tht .... ., \lr. 'mtr.h hu"' dnn"- lf we rPJt'l"l the pmJt'r t. \0\t' fu ce thf' prospect of t·nn laou- to~ to lne .. ,th orne rath N expenei'e s lums." \od l.ee chonelr.. a 31lld '-tt. realtor, pointedh remind- ed the property ownera, "Y oe' ve come to me. to ee11 yoer laacl; weU. I havoea't aold o.e of theae ehacka y et.. ud yoo're atilt p.vin8 &a•· ea. .. \fr. Smith aaid, "The pro· jec t will net vou • ~tler rerum 011 vour money tbu you're setti~~ toda\ ... -\lice tiodle\. hts fiau· nal con au I tao t, detatled tile ramifications. The total io· veatment is fi~red at 122.2 million, made up of $5.7 mtl- lioo for land a1-quo tution, one New coaches are hired C'oachtna staffs arc aenina recrut ts as re•u It of teacher htnna approved Tuesday evenana by the tn.tsteea of the 'llewport Harbor HtJh School Dt stric t. Costa \1esa tn September. Walltam Bloom, al110 a l ~( basketball player atd captltn for one seaaon. '"II coa ch at ilarbor HtJh- FLAG PROJECT GETS OKAY had been receaved, represent- ana 2.72~ of the proposed assessment dutnct. C'on- structaon, costs for the pro- Ject arc now estsmated at S48.500, somewhat lower than the preltminary fiaures. Publtc 'Worlta Dt rec tor J oe Devlin reported. He satd that the proJect could be com· pleted berore the summer of of 1966 1 f there are no undue dt!sys. Oavtd Wuman. wh o played J years of basketball for U<;C, ~~ou named basketba ll coach It Estancaa Ht&h School. wtu ch wtll open tn \1arV1n Hoover, who has coach ed at \4onrovta, wall JOin the coachtn& staff It llarbor H1ah-He YoU a var- 11 ty wtnner tn football, bas- ketball and baseba ll, tn that order of preference. After cooaiderable critical diacuaaioo, the ~ewport Beac h City Coaacil al'eed Monday eveaiJas to f>!Ovide city manpower for the C«ona del \tar or-the·fi•s propna. Cou ci uthorized the driUias of 35 aew laolea in tlae aidewalka aloas Coaat Hwy. ud i .. ertias o f cut i.roa pipe aleevea to hold the ~•f!Polea. Tile city will alao de .. o•t ex.iatias bolea .. d iaaert tlae eleevea ia tlaem. Wl.ea the matter &rat ceme •P \load.y nenias, Coneil- ... Jay Stoddard oaicl he waa diaailtiafied wid. U.e alene •ecla .. iem, aad Coacil cle- ferncl actioo .. til aore ia- lo,.atioa waa received. A ahort -h ile later ati.Of'- aey Cad l(esley atrind at dae Coucil raeetiasto repre- eeat die 2 •J»M•ori.•s orpai· aetioaa, Ge Claa.ber of CCMD· and aboet 40 more an needed. "I don't thin It the city alloald bellt at ouch a pro· sram ... \1r. Kesley remmed. ''That' a our baaineaa," retorted Councilman toddard. He aaiLed about the manner in which the aleeve woald be capped when the fla811 an! removed. "1 give yo a my word; the cap on the aleeve ia fluh to the aidewatll.;' aaid \tr. Kef.ley. 'I'm not inte~ted ia yoar word." Coaocilmaa Stoddal'd aaawered beck, ·•r wut to aee the plus. I am an en!Pneer •d yo• are a lawyer, •d yoa are not doins a sood job of nplaiains thia thias." \Ira. Ke8ley, who bad ac· co.,..ied ber l.ubaod to the aeetias, roae ap from her cltair ia proteat aed walked out of the Collft cil chambera. CouA cilman Stoddard coo· tined, "The city normally h .. no reapoDDi bil ity for tbio. h'e wxpar era' money we're •pending.' "n y can't the Chamber do the whole project?" CoUD- cilman AI tor8it Uked. ''Coo you set ... tlte loca· ti one ~ere a e holea are to be drilled?" \tayor Paal Graber iaq•ired of \tr.l(esJey. "Yea, we wiJI provide !he atreet addreaaea," \tr. Kes- ley r~lied. "It a too bed you didn't do tbe ~o le tbiaft'" aaid Vi ce \tey« Elder. ' It oeema that it'a alway. euier to •It lor taxpayera' moaey iaotead." He voted apioat the mo- tioe, whi ch waa made by Co .. cil•aa Stoddard .. d ap- proved 5 to 1. c:::a~l ~a.f!' ..<;~·~: $2,000 rAftfttta bid favored ..... 70 •erdi•t8 ..... -·- aipacl ap for •• Oas 1"'0-1\e Newport Beach a ty .... 1\e •erdl .. to.,. ,.,. C.O..ci1 aa•• fa.-orable eot~-- (-._ 120 eacll tle nraat ,... tlcteratioe MoodilY ....... to •d 110 .... tr, da~reafter. .. Ne.,on llll'bor Yacbt '1\eEscllup ~··"will ... ,. a•·· ,... ... for 11,000 for ~~~~ ol pn•adia1 • e Oap, tiM Oold 8llr worW Clh..-. ,.w•l da• •P· takias ... P'onlbip reptta 10 t.e laeld 4owa ud atori.1 ... . ·?,·., ...... ol .... cl7, b~· le Aaptt. ........... da......... Thlt ...... .., _,. M id Vic.-.~r Doe Dd•. '-w_bil• cbiftt. Nlll.ted C...- ''We •••t baw •• c•t.. ,a llfttll Jay SIDddatd. C..· •4 we ci•'L b•• _..,. •• dl epproYecl bh mod• di-~el• .,. to .._ -.u ... " nctiq Ci'F ,.. .. ., Haney C...dl•• SteUu4 .... 4: Hu\but to s-t •• st• ia Chy.-..pr R....y Hut· .. 1965-66 buclaat •d ~ .............. •• ..-. .. reca •••cl .o.e•iea epeci- ef 1110 IN irllll•1 10 ....._ ftc 61t •• tl,OOO co.ld be •• ......._, •• ............ ror. •· L.a., •• W• W MHYC 01 1 Cue H..., ... .ow_., ........................... . "That's wttat we're lnter- eated U.." 1aicl Counci Iraan Stodclatd. "W c • re proh i bi a.ed f10111 J-et bandiq c.t IDODey." .. Nor.au, cilia type ot ea- peecU... 00..1 f10111 the -'•eniliaa lladaet.'' Ocy Mlllaacr Hcarlbart aaid. '''Ill• city ia clewt, .,. ._. ... 10 adnrtite," com• _... a_, At.,..., -r.u1 .,...,. ··tw ........... ..... ····; it ........ ,. •• Mi4 Co.cil•• State•. Pro. C-.da.. AI Porpt '*"• •• 'm '•t: •.oy o. .... , .,.., ID pte I few ...... .,.. .. •• a-•· _. .... .. ., 12 ......... . The cn"neenna finn or Simpson atd Stevltnason was named by the Council as cnaineer of work . .\ more euct cost of the PfOJOCt will be obtained by the finn. The Counci I is upected-td"'order plat• atd specaficatton s an 2 weeks. The Council also: • Adopted Onlinance 1129, establilhina C~--H and C'-0- H :aonina fo r the future New- port Center aite north of Coast Hwy . atd we at or \4ac- Atthur Bl•d. • Authorized the transfer o f the Newport P ier conces- sion a.areement, beld for many yean by C'100r1e Hiner. 1111 ti I bi • dead! "tay 1, to btl eon-in-In and dauahter, Noel and BettY Lou Phoenia of Costa Meaa. • Gan recopi tion ~ Le•· Mcrr111. city employee aince Ala a. 10. ..25. . ... I tent Wilier and aewer aaporietee· dent tinea July, t•H .... o ia retarina •• of JMe 2$. • Delayed actaOil on final IMP for Tract Sl71, between Oot.a del \4ar lti lit Sc:bool lnd Ria C-.yoa, Eaat Bhatt, MC*Ite all HCeltarJ doco- -la ....,. .ot nailable: ....... •u.. J•• ••• a ~ ... I,...., ... CoW\ ............ cl" JoU Coop. at HOI Mllaat A~. .................... ... ·~,..._.,w. Marine life is devastated Counci lman Lindalev Pa~ aona expreaaed coocem at the \toodav ahemoon Citv Coencil allldy ae .. ion that Little Corona ~a ch ia being devuwted of marine life. Evenothiag Ia.. ~n •tripped to the low tide line," he aeid. "Baaloada o f ltida come from odaer an!-and fill their buc.kew with everv- th in g they cu ~t hold of. ~n d on their way bed. home they dump their paila whea the eta If begi'u to arocll." The F'iall ud Game Co~ m iaaio11 h .. couidered eetA· bliah ins Little Corona a a a manDe Jife preoerve, but no E.nda have beea made avail- able. "Let'• eq~lore \hia .. d •~ ~at c art be doae," .. id \tayor Pa•l Grvber. The 1 rustees also a pproved the employment of John Cui· len as chemtstry 118d malh teacher at Estanoa atd \11 u \tary <\on Taylo r u art tea- cher at C'oua ''esa Htah. ~. Cullen has ta.uab t tn Fratce and =-.ennan). "'' ss lay lor. a beatnnana teacher. receawed her traJnana at Pasadena C'tty Colleae . L ~­ ~t ate C'&lle&e and Unt verst ty of Ari w na. I .L •Hn IEBIII •LL START •111 The "lewport Beach Ctty C'ounctl Wlll beain tla annual m•athon budaet discuutons at an adJourned Counct I meetana at 7·)0 p.m. Tues- day. June l. C't ty \1ana&er Haney Hwlburt Wlll submit the d.ratr oopy o( the budaet today. \4ay 27 _ Ftnal arrr~ waJ 11 scheduled for June :!11, final meebftl for tht 1 ft sea I yeat. A special Ensign offer Sut..cnbere to lbe Newrort lind bKaaue this co•eraae " ltarbor En11p ate now elt· anslablc Oftly 10 F..n 11p pble 10 receavc up t.n 1~.000 IUbac:nbcra. a reduced rate in acdct.tal death •nsura.nce 11 bci•• offered ., F..na11n for oely I ) pet yur. •becriben. For a hmited Th• • •ped al tra•cl . .,...,. lillie.. • 1••'• .. INcnptJOft 10 trian. apotte •d other ..... lbe Ea ..... • ..... .w. ror t l. MMU ia ··•••We o.ly ~ To apply lor aia •••r•c:e F.atelft aakc:nben •d il co•c,..._ nil oet •• CIODpGft be'i•a offered thiMIIt apeaal oa dte lad "c:lioa •• aie .,.,....... wta Pacanc ..... ol ae e .. Jp wia f'i4elhr Lefe .. ,..ce Co1 ya..r dllad.. ot ,.,.., ordet, 1\it ..... eli. ia a•liiiWa (or 16 ID cova -· ae K ci- fiof •••• •• a,_, •., •• •• ... ca , ... • ec--I) ,_ , .. ,_ ,.._. Aa (Itt ......_.,._ • .. JIM ol •• ......... ... faili-...-..... . raillton for aite preparation, •ad S 15.5 million for con - slrllction. ~ S5 million attock- bolder' a equity would enable the· corpomtion to obtAin the oec eaa&tY mortgage of $17.2 million. The projectedannual rentAl in com e would be S2,Q34_400, fi~r~d con a~r­ vatively and ~tllowinJl fo r a VBCDDl"V fa l"tor. \ parcel a 8e51!1t'd 111 n s.ooo would t'ntitlc the o ... n er to 1 ::! ~thure of lllock, and dfter 10 \ t'll,., •hould h11ve return ed thr-o .. net 111- m<~~>l 110,000 io l oipaLul j(llin. Titcor~ .... ulrl t. .. n" <11p1 t.a l ~111n fo r n \0\nt:l'> to <frt lurr on th f'tr IOl •Hn,. ld\ ttl th t "Ul· '""'· pmptrt\ ... 1Uid m .. rt>h l.tr e·Hhan!l'"d for tnd, 10 th,. rorp!YBIInn 0nct' ""''"~I of t}tr 11r'>· p~rh ,,.. n ~,.., h.t\.. ".,lltnl'd up." dnd Uodl '"' ... ndt th .. , 'I II J\0\ l•t' I f'<t UC•UO IOdl\ ltiU• ltlh l l ''"·'"' l"'""t"' "'' lilt nrp"r"t". ot"l ('"·"'' 111~·. .lnd r•unll ....... tit•• I'I'>Jt"f !\ ·r t'd.,., t1 I 'r MJ \ t•ftr ... truu (}1(1"" ";, I j I IIIII >\ ... ~~ t .. 'llrl. 11--n. ... ,,.. rtJrnr tuouruJ t ' • ·II lr••n th tt 1.11 , .. "'" .. tru c - •• "' .... uld lw11on "" -•• , ... n- • •'Ill ltuoJ,fon"" .. ,II, f.,.,, fl, 1 "''' ,,,.... _ rr"t.ia ,.,,r,.~. , ,,...,l.ttlrdnt ... • t..lu•.Jlr•·. <Jtlll .t I u> ••. ,.,. • t<-• I "'" .r .tl """' .HI <tr•l not tn pl11n. •• nultl-.. tnrarJ ttpurlml'nl butlrt- on c ... ould b,. ~rt't It'd- It '"' th, .. l!dJ b .. t .... r>l'n 1n· tOrpora tu•n dO l hl' ~>tdrt of con .. trurtton, dunoj[ .. h11·h zon '"It would be ch an ~cod, 11 traffic s tud, cooductt-d, under- l(rouod uttlttie a ltered. and tit e proprrtv cl«!ared throu ~ e•crow that caused aome p roperty OW11era to expre• reaervations. tn!d \tumay of 14J3't I . Rav \ve.. Central ~ewporl a eked, "'l oo • t tea ante sbl rt movtn~t out if thev know that the bui l djn~ iM p-oio~ to he tom down tn 6 moatha " <\her the meetiof(. \Irs. Findle\ ~ave en an•wer. "'lh e tenants can't up and movt' ovcm t~t ; 1t'6 to their ad,anta~e to ha vt' the lime-.. Aut othe~ e'l:pr~ liled wom • that thei r IO l"Om t' from the propt>m ,.ou ld b .. "nut orr dunn It th ,.. .. r~.t I up~ .. pen od. otn d thi"Tt' dJ'J't'ttrt'd to br no •1th1-r "" .. "''"' th<lO that thts ,.e .. a pn,dtl•'n that "'ould ha \f' In b«' t'ndurl"d to launch tht' prnJr>l 1 ( omm~nlln lt •n tl•r f•ul that s omr •lf r.h, l"""l•f'rt•r" a~ mortp.rrd_ II ., r.u .. taf- son. ,.ho "'""" thr \l'""tl \In- tel at 41:; \ \'""P"rt HIHL. '>ewp<'rt lft>t lrilt.... plu .. 11 par· l"el 10 the e ffettr>d arr>~t. I"!'· me~f'd. "Thr-, rt•all, h11ld the stncl. and th ~"·'t' r?- aerved th .. nldtt tD cit'ctd.. whom t.h .. , wan I to ~c-11 to ... To tha t, \k 'm1t.b '" 1 ~1f81 coauel. llo .. a rd ~lph.,on nf L oa 'n!tf'le8. an!'.,..ered that the ma8tt'r ll'11 dt'r "'ould romr io and pt d .. ur th r l t'a~ll. and the propt'rh owner "'ould be (lven atod. In prorortinn to th" equit' in tht' prnp t'rh' he o wned outnldtt. \ir-8 Find- '"' upret'sed tht hopeful op1n1on that no more then 50'- of the l:!A pand111 invo lvt"d woold be a n t'ncumbeffd. -\ apt'Ct al di ffi cal t\ ntstA for tl o f the 7R rmrt>m own- ef'tt involved. ~ d ... •ard \1artin- de le. who own11 a "'eldin~ ahop 1n t.ht \1-J toned Dn!O. a cted u thetr unofficial apoltnman ~ n bJeC'ttn,r. ''1' Vt' bt"en here 12 veara and am not of ~llrrmc-nt a,t' vet. bat I would ln8t' m\ Ol"<'upe· tion, mv wav of ltfe. f-avo~ ably located l!litrll ·~ diffi- calt to o btain." \nother ma ll. who hat~ a boat propellor shop. ..,d, "It',. tift iaeonventf'nt'e to havt' to pitlt •r and mow m' baotneaa afl~r 18 vea,.. It' a ao pmblem for dto.. •llo a"' ludlorda, hat (or dlo• of •• who wont hen! it'a a clirren~at OlOI')'_·" ·~io •• •e of •e aclj .. t• ••• we'll obviMaly haw.., •elte." "'· idl ,.......... ~~~-. "We'll j .. t Mw to try ad COIIf•-~ •4 .. t •• ..... aar.ic: .... _. .... ••--. ........ ae l .. ctli· ti• Wlt i• _., -~ .. " .,...,.. ... llirit "-ri • L T. TOU H. ~IO uE TT E, son of Mr. and Mr!t. George A. Naquette ot 8~5 Alameda St., Oowney and tormt!r teacher •n Newoort ~each, has been awarded ; :;_ A" Force Sliver pll')t 1V 1n g~ uoon graduat•on Iron llytng train•ng school at 'Nl'bb AI=~ Texas rle •s oe•ng lSSI Qned to ::har eston Ac ~, ~. ~. tor tlyang tsuty 01e •S -1 gr.ldJate )! "Jewror• .,a•t> • 1-i gh Scno~l anc •tct >'l ~ nts -A. degrre ,.,..-tn. Jnr- ilf'S 1\ I '-'C1 11 l. ~,S .,. H' _ .;J tt • :,.,t oaugn ter • 1.' • dl" J 'I, . !'. ..... San ~ !> :> f • .... : .J3't t OodO ~I t il svPn Mrs. Barrett dies at 68 \I,... "u..,un B.orr~ll d1«".! "und•t' dl her '''""'" .ot 277 ~ !lot\ ..,t, •r" llr B,l\ ,,1,.,,..,, ''' ,. "' ,, .. l)fl ,, n I ' otl It • '"'' J \,.,..,,ort Ht'ttdt t"e•t•lro11 "'off• 10 ~0. \lr-. II<Jrtf'tl .. ,. .. u • "'''I'" uf conlr•H ltH l.tntl" .. 1\,on.-rt '>u rvi\ON •H<' 2 "''""'· J .. mr· .. and John. botf• .,£ \.,"'1'''" Be~tl"h: ~ duul(hter.... \1rPo.- \1a') Rlale of \e-.,.rort Be~tlh and \1r... Georaannf'! \linf'tlt of Delano: a &ist~r. \ltct' \lacDon•ld of Iowa. .snd 18 padcltildrn. Hoh Ro.an "'•" rec ite-d Tuescfa, at her home. Requa· em \tetis was celcobraccod I edaudn\ at Our l.adv of \loant Cannel Catholic Church lntcnne-nt wu 11t llolv "'e pulcber ( rm<"ten-•,n Oran~e. Legion Post 291 to install ._enneth f-. Johnson ~~oa ll b< tn !>talled a' .:1•mmander or t\mertcan I CJ I )n Po~ol ~I ~turda' e'•entog at th e Legton II a ll . .;1 5 I "th <;t., ( entral "e~~oi'C'rt. lie wtll ... u,ceeJ Samue I \1tt.:hc II. IMJ " ~~.,11 thtl> \Car \Cr'e a~ ftnan~c ,,ff•~er '" aJdo tt••n "' tlCt...UP\ 1n1 the ht\01\f&f\ fi0\1 1>! JUntnr r aj(t commander. \1r . J(lhnM1n '' ad,eru •na m11n aaer ft11 th c <\an ta -\n a PcJ,t r;te l. lie re~~o1Jcl> at .101 '~th ~L . 'e"'f'"rt ~\l and. "''th h1~> .... re anJ daughter- Other ,,fft cer., ttl ht' tn· '>tslleJ are c;nerman ll11rt. l .. t VI Ce f)reSIJent. \\tlllam 0 •. .-cere. !nd vtcr rret.•dent. Joe r,oCldl li. 'rJ \'I~C l'ft'SI· dent, Harold Rr1chner. chap- lain. Roger \ren .. er. 'iCf· aeant at arm .... lt..cnneth N. J11hnson. htSlclrtan . and Le<l- nard '~'raan, Jud,e advocate. 1\ cock tad tt't.ertton .,, II bea•n It ~-J() p .m~ dtnn er ar fl 30. tht' tn stallatmn cere· ~) at . and dancma at Q )0_ ~dm•uton wtll be by 1 ~nat100 l,f ': liO. v.1th a re 'ervattun. 8.1. proiect. is approved The 3alboal•land lmprove- mcrtt Aun. rece1vcd appro- val ~day neftln& from the "''ewport Bead\ Ctty Counc1l for a It reet-cnd beaut:ifica· tum pro j e c L RitA Wlll snatall neVr uuh (On taioeu at lS atroet-.nde ~nd at 8 to cataoa• on ~anne .\we •• repl acitaa the c•• aow Pft'Yided bJ dae city • Lyle Pieley, repreaceb"l the 811A. alid ••• ae new oonl.liaen., •idl ha .. fiber- •'•• &n1.nafor ,..., • .,..., efftiiCJI"f, We iltC.tled ,... •a• .., ,.. ••• ., .... ... Naideata. II• Mi4 ... .. ... "" ==•·· .. .. ••• ._a. Wetldi• ... ,.~q '*'---.4 ......... ..... o( .......... ..... ,_ .... .... .......... •4 klU .. ..-.. ,a.,. ... ..... .. . -· .... .. _ ... \ l T11UISOAY, MAY 'D, I.Sl C»DA DIL IIAI. CM.JF. TilE IIARBOR AREA'S OFFSEt NEF PAPER Off!<'" and ptlnt f~ plant in the-Erwi11n Buildlllfl, 2721 E. CotuM Hwy., C~rona de-l Mar Calif. -9262!\. TELEPIIQNt': 67J.0550 (~r~a Cod~ 71 I) stra1 gh t NIWS HIADUNES ly 'Tom Andereon Nt-w\pot~r hf" dlinM: "M;arch Luden I lt-ny Whol<'iale Proru1k'uity". What I \llW wa~ rT'liUI. I THE EtWORT IIAROOR t-;NSIGS •• the-only new•pap« printe-d .. d itubli"hed 111 tb,. Ctty o f N"Wl•<>tt Btoar h, and ttt.-only locally ownt>d and operate-d new•pnpf"r in th!' Nt'wpott H rbur-Costa Mesa Aru. PubiiHhf'd Wt"t!lrly, on 1'hurKday. Stocond c lu.sa pot'ltll«f! paid 11 Coronu cJ,.f M11r, c: .. ur. John Ht>1bt>t in the "Nt"w York Ti.mt'l. rt"poru•d April 20. 1961 . " 'Wt work C"l~ly with tht' J ohn Ru'('h Sncic-t} a.nd similar ~rrntps.' said Roben M . Shelton, thl' ~ Y~"Otr-old I tnpc-nal Witard of th~ l 1 nitt"d Klans of Ameri<":t." eautiuu'ty • d,·ocatinq t hat \oit' "m:llt' a frif'nd nut ol t:a,tro" b) "rt<<'o,.tni.tinj(" hi1 I{O\'em· IIWnt and inC'Iuding h tm in our fort'iKn aid pr~JOUII, ( w~ Ki,w \'OUr grandrhlldtt'tl's s:•t<d corn to .Jbout U8 o tlwr fr it<nd and enf'• my, rno tl) ef\t'my, nattom, so why not to Cuba?) The pinlo.~ who brought us to dtt' brink still proft to bt-lit-H· that we ran tn»k~ ,~;oud Communi5ts out of b;~d ones b) bribin~ tht'lll. The onl ~tnnd Couu11uni~t i~ a d('ad Communi 1. i ncludi n~e tlm5e: in cHu country. TtiJo: NEWPOH1 IIARBOH .. :NSIGN Waa~ udjudflt"d to be a new,.. po.per or !ft'nf'rftl circ ulation !Jy t'O utl decrr4" No. A-20 178 datf'd May 1~. 19')J, in ::,upf'rior C"urt for th~ County 11f Oranf!"• Scali' of Californiu, ~tnd by rtoa..on tht•rcoof ios qualifit"d to publi8h 1111 public ootir,.,. '"tfutrt'd by law. . Owner and Publioohtor ARVO L IIAAPA .. I'U; UAAPA sfiO• tat" Editor SUISC RIPTIO" RATES In Hurbor Au·•: Out of Harbor Art'a. On,. ye111, $4.00; 2 yt'Rr&, 17.00 Ont' y«'w, $5.00; l yean, 19.00 <flue .e tJij ~ ..!lop An. I . H..,.. ..... 4,_WI._ .... lall• IF LAWS WOULD WORK, WE'D ALL IE AICH The Costa Mesa Chamber o f Commerce is to be commend- ed for its opposition to an Assembly bill which would in· crease the s tate minimum wage. It takes courage to oppose a popular issue. It is certainly a worthy objective to increase wages, but legislat ion to force a wage increase will do exactly oppo- site of its purpose: in the long run it wi II increase unem- ployment instead, and also increase the cost of li ving. The noted economist, Henry Hazlitt, expla ins it this way : "There a re al l sorts of indulgences delightful at the mo- ment but disastrous in the end." So it is with a minimum wage law. The immediate effect is delightful to those who do receive a pay inCYease. '3ut the in escapable consequen- ces cannot be avoided, because economic laws of supply and ~emand cannot be repealed by man~ade law. If legislation really cou ld solve the Ptoblem, how easily our economic PtOblems could be ended! The c ruel fallacy of this method should be apparent to al l who have analyzed the failures of the legislatrve efforts of the New Deal, Fa ir Deal , New F rontier and the Great Society. Leg islation can- not create wealth; it c an only redistribute wealth, wh ich is the bankrupt method of socialism. • • • LETS IE COIIISTEIT, II. PREIIDEIT "Whose civil rights, Mr. President?" That is a pertinent ques t ion to as k of Lyndon Johnson, who has made ci vi I r i~ts legislation one of his ma jor objectives . J ust last week he otficla lly s et about to carry out a campaign pledge, asking Congress to repea I the Taft-Hartley Act provision that allows s tates to adopt right-to-work la ws. The Ptivilege of voting is of great imPOrtance. But it is certainly s econdary to the right to hold a job without being forced to join a union. If president Lyndon Johnson is s in- cere about his concern fo r civil rtghts, he should be con- sistent in his comoassion and support the basic just ice of protecting an individual's rtcjlt of free choice. • • • LEl'S STOP IECaiG -AID DIIT 1Y OURSELYES We all felt the oain of tax pay1ng time a little wh il e ago, and now comes budget making time, which determines the amount of pain for the next tax bi ll s. No w therefore is a fine ttme for all of us to make a oledge not to reach out for hand-outs from the publ ic treasury , and then perhaps we can start chopping down the size of those budgets, and thus the size of the tax statements. This restraint has to s tart at the gra ss roots level. Per- haps it could catch on at the county level, and in Sac ra- mento, and even in Washtngton , 0.'::. All this begging for PJblic funds s tarts with the individual, after a ll. Why don't we al l agree to stop as~1ng for tax money to promote some oet activity that we clairr is ''a worthy protect" and "for the public good." For example, why should local yachtsmen ask the Ci ty Council to gtve tax money to help pay so'l'le of the expenses of the lnternattonal Star f:lass yacht races here next b.u· <JJSt 7 Indeed, why should the Corona del Mar Chamber and the Coro na del Mar Exchange Club ask for Ct ty he I P to carry out thetr "fly ·the-flag" project" These are just 2 worthy proJects that can be wo rth ily handled by adopting the slogan, "We >Nant to do it by ourselves." • • • GOV!INMENTS lr NEWSPAPERS lucyrvs (Ohio ) Telegrap•·For•m 'I IH•t tt.l\ .f 1 lfttVIIl uti(~ ob'lt't\l'cJ tft<~t, if h~ had to (II'""-'' l1 l\\t'< II ~tl\t'IOIJll'lll ,Htd llo lti'WSf>'li.CrS Of ll\.\V!· (.MI~'" .tt1d "" ~nvc·n1ntl'llt, ltl· wouiJ much prder the latt• r And J r r£1·rvm, 11""':1} a (a~c 111.111, was on firm -;mt.nd f r•r Itt ~111 \,, both from pt•rvmal observation &nd Lhc ~ottul) of loi,tor )', t!t.1t it 1s tltr naturt" uf political govern. rtWIIh til \\!Il k In 'll(f'l'('). 41113\S f..IOW\.'f ..Lrtd brow ; and that, iu tltt ..~t,.,. ntt' of nt ""'JA!fl"rs wuh the freedom and cou~e to (, nrt o ut tl w sec o t\ of ~~~rnm~nt and rx(l<hC Lhctn 10 publu \ tl'"'· till' nllhi]O monste-r in government could oot llf' hc•ld tn chrcL. f'hm whr·n 1t came to a choice bctwe--n J(OVC'mt•'''nt .-nd nc•w,papc~, JcfTerson unhes~tingly chOte nl"W1fl!IJIC"- VISTI D INTIIIST Hertweft (h .) S•• F.H·ry C.t•<utcian t-vc-ry Anwrknn h:u a vest~ intc~n in fn r c nt,•flKi-.c:. W hen pl:u11 or .,,~l"'.l.IIIJ are inrunttro wltirh will untltrminc the. An~ric.~n competitive market '~'h'ttt, it i' thf" duty u( c'nc h of u• 10 fight (or the rights to ll'llai n fl't't', pri\ ate anJ cornvetitive cntcrpri.1C. ~T-YOUIIIU ....... (Tbet) .... ,...,... Either Sh.-lton or Ht-rbcn was lyinl{. Th~~ i~ no imilant)'• no cnnnt"ct\on. and tw t"~op­ t·ration bc>t\\t"C'Il thC' John Birch Soci~ty •and tht• K u Klux Klan. I know many Birch~rs. Tht"v are thl" m<Xt dcd1rated. mo t patriotic. tt!O'\t coura\;tOul. mo~n moral and rt'ligious !(roup ot ptoplt' in thi .. land. The lefti t press ha' lt-d tht" na tio"' to bdit'vc that our south- <'m sl':«ts are htrrally cra wling with Ku Klu"Ct'r" On em Scout's honor, I don't know a 5Jnqlt> Ku Klu"t"r 1'\t'n bv name t'xcept Ju\ticc-Hui{O Rlad. And I ~ad that ht>'d qu1t, or was trpn~ to Sh«ts are for sleep- in!(, not for parad•n~e. I have no u~ for ~ p!~ who h1dt" undt't 'rt't'U. :-Jor for the "~~w Yurk Timt'~" lnr;dl"ntallv, I wond~r tf th~ ":-.lrw York Times" 15 'tili "working d05t'ly" with Killt>r Ca\lro. whom it promott"d to thr ArtH"rican pt-oplt' as thr Gt'Orge \ a.shin~ton n( Cuba' A "libt'ral'' columnist waxt•\ t'~t;uic O\'N th(' proposal by Pre,idrnt Johnson that we- allow Sovit't lt>adcors to appur on trkvision rt-gularly and propa~andite Lh~ AnM!rican ~pic-. W..-11. if Kosy1(in and firrthnl"v could just rt'plac"c Frontlt'y and Pinldt\. JX'rhap! w.:o wouldn't surTtr much. N~ws ite-m : "Rus..~ians Claim to haH· Pro- duct'd a T wo-hf'adt"d Dog.'' K~in and 8rN hnev? "Minimum W.agc-h Sl3\t' Wage Say AFL-CIO uadt·n Convrn1ng In M iami Reach." .'lt'f(-ro:,h Cun~rc,sman Adam Clayton Pnwt·ll a\kl'd rn enth : "\'\' c recognve Ru~ ,;a ~hy not C11ba ?'' "Labor'' can I"XJ.I«'('t 51a\t' W31(t'S in :1 Sov· it:t Amcorica. L'ndtr Contmunism. lht" \\t'l'klv paychKk for many Communist officials i~ not as h igh as the urlem pl0)'11lt'nl check is for An~rican unt'mployed. H the Comra~ takco over h~rt. and dit-l 'nions are rt-nainl) doinl( tht·ir p3Tt to help, union~ will be out- lawt'd, rxet'pt tnt' ~;ovt•mmt•nt-<:on trollt-d ones uwd to spy on all of the-workt"rs. Tht>rt" ts no um·rnploymt-nt under totalitarian So<-i- .-lism T hry \hOOt c.-nou~h people to make thc- r~'oplt> 4nd thr job' COIIlt" Out t•ven. 'I he Communist labnn•r can't quit, <;tnkt'. M ewn C ham(t' JOO~ Without J-t'mliS\ion from the r:o\·. t"rn11t ·nt .-\~ Pre'!dt'nt Kt•nnt'd\:\ tnp ll'ft- hand ttMn Arthur &hlt•\lnl.(l:'r, fr l•:t, ,a•d . I propoSI" that Wt' dt··rt'C~ni.t.e Russia and Adam C layton Powt·ll, who i~ a moral dis- ~rat·c to tht· Hou~ Clf Rt'J.Irt'~ntatives and to tht' nation ( :uba was ~ivtn tn Ca.'\tro anc! tlw Ru~ "am b\ t"t~ sarnt· c tO\\ d of fools. dr~4ooden, and tratlon in nur 1{0\t'rnmenl who ~avf' China and a 1-{CJC>d part of the rest of tht• world to the rml"'t d1.100h(al. cnrmn.1l t llrt· '(Jir.tcv 1n lturu.-n h1\tor. "I >oc tor" C.utrh h.t' 'ittnlt"\\ h.1 t dl\apf.JOtntrd "libe-rals · \\ ho -..ttd tn JQ)q that he \'d' not "' Cnn1111Unt't Gut'S.S "'hat tht'lr "'tratt'~" 1~ no\\? Thr\ 'rt' l ndt-r our ,,~trnt f1f dPIIIOl r.lttc 'xlctall\111 untnn, "''II IJt' l" ·d tu di'l(tpltnt• tlw \\ 1rl..t>"· nt•t to n•prc't'nt tlwrn .. "wttchr,> Paddle'\' Ftrin~ ~u.td,> Or \\til thr\ JU\t h.J\1' to ''"' after \\or~? From The POLICE BLOTTER S.turcloy, May 1 S The aaraae door was demo- It shed at the home o f \1u. Rut.h Jones, 1637 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, at 12:30 a.rr.., by a h 11-and-run automobile, which a witness repo rted was travelina westbound in t.he on e way eastbound alley ... E1ahteen-year-old M1 chael \1eas1na of Santa Ana drove from Santiaao Ot. into the In tersec tion of Irvine Ave., Back Bay, at 12:50 a.m., and s truck an autcxnobile driven by 6 1-year-old Ruu ell Ford, :2000 Nautilus Ln., Baycrest . . . A man w1 th a woman pas- senaer backed h11 automo- bile from the parlc1n1 lot tnto a 30 tnch square wtndow at Anderson and An1ch real es- tate bcokers, 337 Bayside Dr., near the entrance to L1nda Isle. at about 10 p.m., and hasttly left the area ... Phil1p Davtl, 2036 Santi a so Dr .• Oover Sho res, parked his automobile durina the even-'"1 tn a lot at 8th SL and W. Bay Ave., Balboa, and a hit- and-run driver found the aame spot. Su"d.y. M.y 16 "You mi aht arreat me," William Roberta of Perris, Cal if.. told Donny Joe Fin- cher, 110 22nd St., Weat New- port, who d1d make a citizen' a arrest on him for diaturbin& the peace, "but I'll aet you"; momenta earl1er b e bad threatened Mr. Pincher 1n non- printable llllp.,e in the preaence o f a police officer .. . Tereaa Klauy. 7 19 Pemleaf Ave .. Corona del Mar, apent the niaht with a fnend. after bavina GeOlae Ebell of Downey removed from her home for entry without ~ aent th-e niatu before, and r~ turned to find a 190 coffee table atolen. . . "I took 3 nerve pilll md I bad 2drinka, 1nd they knocked me out," captained Pranc:iac Cumminaa, No. IOl at the Balboa Inn, lOS Main St., Balboa, •o wu di a covered palled out in a telephone boolb at Palm St. 1nd E. Ocean F ront, Balboa, and had to be carried out for boo\..ina on a dlarae of into.&i· cation in pobiic ..• A pair or bi cyclea o'"'od by Elton Phillipa, 23 El Puoo SL, Lido Trailer Part, were taken rrom in froot or lle Maller Beaket., 3100 W. Bal· boa Bhd., Weat Newport. •. A carpet and I •aa lbtow naaa wete placed iD tbe patio at 123 lht ~ •• Wcat New- port. a vacltftt rcn&al owned by Prenz Hera•&. 109 Jht 4k., tO lhe r .. idence could be cleaned: 1 lhier uaed tho opportuni cy t.o ace a I lhe c.,. patina. • .Lanu Ounmhe, 1801 Sabrina Tet., lrrin~ Terrae., len hi t bicycle at the • r.pt 110 •e Cotofta del Mar maen baec:b, a.d It h..t dlaappaand bJ •• til8a he ...... ed for h. • . , ...... ... 'tic:faud , ............... .. Highlands, whtle on routine patrol, and a larae German shepherd bit htm on the c alf, leavina several teeth mark s ... Wil lie Cah1ll, 2000 F. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, report- ed h1 s bicycle stolen . · · ff there's anythana more like· ly to fi&ht with a doa than a cat, it's a mother cat pro· Lec tin& her brood of youn& ltittera; Glenna Heller, 221 Via Nice, Luio Isle, haa such a c at, and when a neiahbor brouaht a do& into the bouae the taalt of sepa- ratina the peu fell to her, which caused her to be bit- ten oo the thumb ... A pair of sleepina baas 1nd a blan- ket liner were taken from the home of Jamea Niem1ec, 16 11 W. Balboa Blvd., Cen- tral Newpon . .Oavid Huahes. 2139 Ins P l., Co ata \1esa, left bis automobile in the Corona del Mar main beach parltina lo t, an d a Vollcs•aaen apare tire wu atolen from it in the bcoad dayliabt of afternoon. . . Jamea Bohman, 21, of 117Yl E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, s kidded nearly 40 feet 1n hit automobile before rear-end- in& a car driven by Josephine Hall of LaiW'a Beach on E. Coast Hwy. weal of lria Ave., Corona del \1ar; \1iu Hall at1 d her pauenaera, 64: year-old Ruth Jacobs 1nd 66-year-old Gladya Watkin a. aleo of Laauna Beach , all complained of wbiplubea. ...... .,,..., 17 Cbarlea Hiaaina, 203 Sap- ph ire Ave., Balboa laland, wu found lyina in the alley behind 602 Balboa Ave., Balboa lalaad, at 9 p.m., and wu unable to riae t.o take a field sobriety teat ; be waa urened oo an int.ouca- t.ioo cbarae ••• Oscar Peck, 417~ Hardin& St., Balboa, waa arrested on warranta for fai hue to appear on a pair of traffic citationa. • .An unemployed 31-yeaH>Id u· marine, hmea Frawley o( 11~ Pemleal Ave., Corona del Mar, drou iftC.o 1ft unat· tended lNCk, reahtere.d to R.D. Pritz, lU~A.lO Ana· betm Ave., Coata Meaa. aad parked ncar Roaan Inc., 1'01 W, Co.at Hwy., Marioer'• Mile, at 10 a.m.; be wu aea tAICI Oft a nower plMtar la froat of Roue lac:. ••• police lrrind Md ureated him c. a dlarae or iotoaica• tion io pubtic: ••• A bicycle beloelina eD Teny Hon. 1736 lrri.. An.. lf•bor ffiltlllnda, waa foun4 beeide dte MaRet S.aht at Wu"' clirr Plan . • .Muy Wohl. 146 Cedar 51., Newport hrea, reported *at • 1- foot ..-.vwa.oat wae •••• ~ 11 r ... •• c•al kacla M ar die Newport -.oru ct..,.. ..... P.ela .f::••· tered •.. Two youths had un- tied a 10-foot runabout, moored at the 76 auoline dock, 504 ~. Bay Front, Bal- boa Island, boarded it, and were attemptina to start the outboard motor at 5:45 a.m., when owner Jack Wilcol, S06 S. Bay Front, surpri aed them in the act; the boy 1 lept the 5 feet to the dock and acrambled off in oppoai te directions ... A bicycle own- ed by ~obin ~oaera, 510 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, wu stolen from an outaide al- cove at her home: a bicycle ridden from the home of a nei abbor , Gcruude Vor1an1, 502 E. Ocean Front, wu re- covered lyina on the roclta at the wedae (the beach .0· JICef\1 110 the welt jetty) ... A buralar broke the lock and haap to the lower portion of a Dutch door at the Newport P ier bait houac, owned by Noel Pho eni t , 819 Conareu St.. Coata Mesa, and emer- aed with a haul of 25C. a S2 reel, U worth of miacel- laneoua weiahta at1d ainkera, and a number of red bait ti clteu ... Richard Sale, 219 N. ~tar Ln., Dover Shorea, 'beard the unmiatakable honk of the hom to hi 1 36-foot cabin cruiaor, tied to a alip 1n fron t of hia home, 1nd or- dered 2 obedient 16-year- olda t.O act off hi a boat ... A youth about 20 rented a red bluer coat worth 145 from Frank T'a Ltd., l337 Newport Blvd., Weat New- port, but did not retum it by lbe noon deadline; he aave the name of Dan Naanaer, and a Lido llle addreu wt\ere the oc:eupanta had nner beard of him •.• C alvin Caruth of Anaheim, drivina a tnJclt for Hcndeuon Ap- plianc:oa, 1881 Harbor Blvd., Coata Meu, palled a Nc• port Uarbof Union Hi ah Sebool Dilt.rict bua driven by Davie McCoy. 651 Seal St.. Coata Meaa, on P- Coaat Hwy. where it bridaea the Bact Bay 10 c:loae da at tn1c:k clipped dae re• Tiew mirror Oft lbe ac:bool boa.' .... ..• ta£13 •• lfAT • YGUI CM ... WJU ClfD ....... \ ~ ba\"C a mponsibiJity to our fellow oaan, but it il 10 allow him an q~tunit1 to Cil~ for himleJf-not 10 can I« him. We hau tiM' obl~uon 10 c:aJW tor me. Ill ....t, but we c.aaag~ lqu.btc food , it il bom aNy ID .. ....,.. I ...... I ........ ,... of • .,. .. ,. ~ ..... t ........ ..... ~-........... -.............. _ .. -. P..-.li. '•••••• .. 14M ,,...~ H .... ~ .... , ........... . 1114 .... , ........... . ---------------- (C•tA•ad ,..,.. ,.,. l) accid .. ua, t iO,OOO ud more NeWPORT UARBOtt &I· ror accideata on acbeduled Slctf, f7ll e. Cout Hwy., airtlnu, .3.000 Md more for Cotella del Mat, Calir. You 1porta accidettta Md •1,000 will receive yoor policy il' and 'more for other accideftu the mail. inc:ludioa automobile, pe-- lf you are preaently a aub-dctt.rian and ac:cjdcota at ac:nber, you m~ obtain tbi a home, at work, at acbool o r coveraae Cor ~nly •~ aa lona play: Sl,OOO to 14,000 Ia aa y~u conunue your aub-paid for apecified aporu acri~uon. . . , acc:idcnu (other thaa prof••· Thu spec1al aubacnber • sional apona). Included 11e inaurance policy paya 115,· awinmina. akiina, boatina, 000 and more for freeway fhhina, archery, aolC, little SCBIIITZ REPORTING FROM STATE SBNATB lcaaue and other oraanized school athletic&, huntina On pcrmi t area.) akin "iS uuba dlvlna and horseback ridlna. More and more driven are uain& the up~ndina syuem or freeway• and uprcu lliah· way 1 throuabout the stat e. District 35-0range County nation and world; 115,000 ia Laat week SenatorMcAten'a bill for compcnaacory a..id to "culturally deprived chil- dren " paued wi ch only 4 diueota. h will cveowally colt California aomc f100.· 000,000 to ac:compliab the bill'• ill-defined objectives. In the meantime, a bill I authored which would allow junior colleae diat.ric:u to establilb 4 year colleac proarama has received con• aiderablc criticism in Oranae County ror "raisin& lalea." ·The irony i 1 that junior colleaea have the loweat cost·per-atudent factor in a tate hi &her education. In addition, the J C would be authorized to collect tuition ror upperclauman swdiea. Thoae &Jaduatea would re- cei ve th eu bache lora dearee with leas public money (from t.aaesl than those produced '" state colleaes or untver- si tie 1. Even more Important, the bill doe an't requ1re a 4 year colleae. It'• optional. One di atri ct cannot be taxed for what ano ther doea, or doea not do. At any rate, the bill ia auilty aa charaed, of altcrina the 1959\1utcr Plan for edu- cation. I believe time• chanae (in '1959 Cutro came to power u the Gcoaae Waahi naton of Cuba, and Dick Ni lOn waa aecn in a Moacow kitchen arauina wi lb Niki t.a wbatzi an am e) ud a reTi ew i 1 in order. At my re· CJ&Ut , SB 1062 wu referred to interim atudy by tbe Com· mi ttee on education • I aincerelybelicve that atu· dy willaupportmy conviction• that local comrmn1 uea can brina pea ter economy, more practicality. better couuea, tum out finer araduatea than the atatc wi ll ever produce throuab ita inherently bulky bureaucratic control. Incidentally, Sen. Schrade hu indication• that the Uni- vcuity of California loat S1 million or more in leaaciea becauae or the Berkeley riota. Giaantic U or C may spurn a paltty S1 million, but I imaJine any amall c:olleae would welcome aucb be· queata. paid for freeway death claima. And 11,000 ia added for each year the policy ia renewed. Alter five yeara, the freeway muimum benefit totals no,. 000 -and coveraae inc:ludea freeway• anywhere in the world. Enaian aubac:ribeu wbo travel on commercial a ir schedulea anywhere in the world will have SlO,OOO - 115,000 in co•eraae aa con- atant prote-ction. Thi 1 oover- aae ia juat ONE of the poll· cy'a many fca1Urea. A awn of 13,000 ia paid for fatal accident a in whi ch the in au red i a ridin 1 either in a bua or taxicab. Tbia ia an~ ther coveraae feature for peopl~ who travel throuah· out our state, the nation and the world. \1any other forms of acci- dent• •e covered -whether they occur at home, at work or at achool o r play. The po- licy paya 11 ,000 for other acciden t.al death and also provides a apecified injury and hospitalization allow- ance acbedule. Any member of an En11an aubacriber'a family i s eli- &ible for tbia aubacriber'a coveraae. You may insure anyone -reaardleu of aae. NO phyaical uamination is required. There is NO r~ cbctioo in benefit• for thoae put 60. Maay aectiona of the policy incr caae in Tahae each year wheo the policy is renewed. In dte freeway and a..ir unel cataaoriea, for eumple. lbe policy value inc:reuea Sl,OOO pet year for fi YC yeara. Beaidea all theae feature•. lbia Accident loau.rat1ce poli- cy includea a \iooey. Back auarantce. Tbi 1 auarantee Jivea you the riaht to ex· amine the policy for teo daya and, if you arc not uti afied wich the policy, you may r~ tum it and che premium you have pa..id will be rcfuded in full. No matter where you ao - chis apecial Accident lnaur· ancc policy, avai I a ble chrouah the ENSIGN, protccta you re- prdleaa of any ocher inaur- anc:e you may have inc:ludin& workm'"'• compenaation. ~ 0,.101111 1111 UMI .,_Whlilar of tile P.ali• The Cotoea del ~ a.~ bet ot Comm•~• wi llae • 10 upreu Itt duak a for yoor line eclitoriala Oft dto free>- way aad for lbe eJCcellent coveraa• you han ai•• lbc aubjeet In lbo Eoai..,. Becauae your poattion on the freeway ia the aame a.t ouu, we more than apprc- ci ate the time and t paco yOQ ban ai ven to inform tho peopl~> or thia area the real Ctcta on thi 1 vi tal aubj ee(. S10ceroly Corona del Mar Olamb6r of Commerce, Frank J ordan Olairman, Traaaportation Committee ZONING OtALL EHGED Publllher oC tho P..nai an Our attaltion baa been drum ID your publication of 1menchcnta to Ordinance 1958 concemina county C-1 zonina or Caaney l1nd, in lioc or the pouible freeway (actually declared) -with the acneral effect of increu- ed COil to Ul all if thi1 path i 1 followed. Thia zonina chanae secma to be out of the public inter- eat at thia time, until the freeway path hu been eatab- Uahed, and especially 10 as looa as thia naa been deaia- nated and ac tion started in court by the rreeway com- mi ttee. As we see 1t, th11 can only reault 1n tremendously In- creased cost to the taxpay- era for thu aection o f the fr eeway, and aa auch the the board of auperviaors should be challenaed on th e the wudom of thts zonina at thu t1 me. Respectfully, Ph1 lip J . ~app Bayview Properties 2307 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach FROM THE BIBLE It ia a raithful aayina: Por if we be dead with bim, we shall alao live with him: If we aurrer, we ahall alao rcip witb him: if we deny him, he alao will dny oa: If we believe not. yet be abideda faithful: be canDot deoy bimaelf. Of theae thins• put them 1n remembrance, cbaraina cbem before the Lord that they atn ve not about word a to no J)fofit, but to the aub- vertina or the hearers. Study to ahew thyself ap- proved unto r.od, a workman that necdeth not to be uha- med, riahtJy diVIdina the word or tNth. (II T1mothy 2: 11-15.) - MATTRESSES •sw-U8VJI.D .. G lrretular Shapes •••• , ...... -c:.et.. COSTA WlSA WAniUS CO. J IM~ ..... U~~lJIJ oesJ(jns o~ mex1co Died tr. Ill flllsl lltlsils tf ON Milici Comet tt.. &.rtest .. a.m.. of MEXICAN COLONIAL FURNITURF "-' 'VIII •••• 1ft tWt ........... ,... .... ,. ............ Cic.-r., .................... ... ........................... ,.,.. ........ •l•dl. ... ..., ..... ......, ....... 1111 fl'.,.,..... II .. efiiU: Ill ......... ef • utrs•-•a. ................ ......., ..... 411 ..... aw. .., •• -0.&11 a Meta ..u. ., "z*'•• ..... , ............... ., ........... ... ............... Alia a .,,,. .. .., ....., ... L M -............. ,......., .. . _____ .. ...... , ................. ~-··· .... _... ...... -I • , !~LEPHON~££>QR9·~~~~·i:~ c.t..ckl•a ... di r.ctk. o1 tt.e • illld few tiM 10111 •••-•d ccni•a ., ... ud .... li,. lheir .. ill (or Calaliaa ••• J-a Md Oloria Bra-. lOft oe .... Rainy Day," Paul ud Barbara Coeaally 011 .. lr .. Chu-Kit-China" (umed after lhoir OYttaea• (otter child) end Jack and Lou Billinaa on the .. Orion" . . . all of Lido. Chancca are lhore will be a reaatta or lalandera 32 at White• CoYe. Girl freed from rocks Police (reed a l l--year-old Santa Ana airl, wboae head wu wedaed between 2 rock a, at 9 p.m. \1ay 19 alona a Corooa del Mar bluff. A bout that boulder • • • Lona time radio and TV peraonali l)' Harry Von Zell acted aa muter o( ceromon- ioa laat weekend at an elaborate appreciation din· ner when Oranae COunty paid tribute to die patnotic .or\ done by the freedom. Center at Knott' 1 Berry Pann at the Newporter Inn. Special awards were ai vcn 10 Wilham Port and Walter KnotL Cleon Stouaen apoke on "The Vi tal RoleofPatriotic Education." Amona tlle over 400 aueat1 were fonner aovemor Good,. wan Kniaht. wnter Georae To dl, Ben Reddick of the Valley T ames, Denn•s Car- penter, Tom Hoaa, Ted Loef- ncr, Otck and Jennie Richard of lrvane Terrace, Ball and Derry \1ananaer of Laauna, and Jam Petsch and &hand Barbara Havtken of Balboa Island. • • • The Lado Analers D1nncr wa~ a smashing succe111> w1th a many youna~o ter ~o a.. adult" hovenng over tlle bar-b-que. Bud Godfrey brou&ht under- ~aler fdms ... showa ntt even davan& under 11..e ... h ~ell II> Catalana shol~o. n,e ~.oaltc: MESA. ,, ~ .... u~'· .-...~. 1ml B1 g \leek' "GOLDFINGER" Anthony Quinn 1n "A HIQt WIND IN JAMAICA" aleo James Stewart 1n "DEAR BRIGITTE" .. PORT···, I eoaa.at wu wo. by ........ , Allha Martiadal•. , .hera waa in Che alii ape o( a fi ah, and delicioual Ocher aaateu were Ray and Louise Wool· soy, Bi II and Bat bar a Hu· tell, J im •d Pran \iartindale, Jack and Bclte Daviea, Jack and Lou Billinaa. Jame~ and Glorta Bradeaon, Jerry and Betty \icCiaire, Bob and Doreen Marlhall, Oon and Pem McAnlla, tlerb and Bca Riley, Lucille Wilaon, Dick and Sally Sorenson and Dan and Pat Wedman. • • • Bi & doin'a at thf' Balboa Bay C lub. • . the .\dopllon Guild Tennia Tournament thia weekend and nut ... followed by their aMual Ball. A aala cocktail party will proceed at the lrvane Tenace home of John and Claire Biuell wath co-hosts Erie and DoMa llalliburtDn of Cameo Shores and Jim and Lois H~nea of Harbor View Hills. Guests wall•n- c lude Georae and Harnett Canina10n and Jo~ and Ann R1 cca of Cameo Shores, J1 m and Gtoria Weddle, Don and Carol Perkans of Jrvane Ter- race ; Allan and Slurley Browne of Coua \1esa, AI and Nancy o\uer and Nolan and \1ary Fri zzelle of New- port, Jessie and Cecil Sharer nf Dover Shores. J ohn and Janet 1\.lu¥ nf Haysu.le l>nve. •· a rle and r>oro tJl) (au~ Ins, Rill and Pat \\alker. \lar~ and !lett' Soden and llerb anJ llelen Reuter of llarbor \'1e" lfllh. ()on and J.UC)' """d~arJ u( 1-'"' Hlull , Jean "'"d Jud11.h l.nuhet r{ Ha lboa J..land, and :'.atch11 and \lana Lo zano. J11hn and ~'""" f-.1- lloHt. "-en and Barbara 'c l- ~~·n. Re\ ,md ( amlllc Rcnu Don and "'dO t \ \ld l•>nc Rand\ anJ ( ec:JI1 d l're•.lc\, llura1..e dOd f-VI C ~h1Le han~ and t-nt11e \\llltam, and Btll and Pdl O'H 1c lle ~. all lrnrr l.1do . .1nJ Ja~ lo. and fl.11 B,IJ .mder. ~o~.IJu .arc Vlhll· lOt( frum Olo.lahom-1 • • • I> I\ R membc:r' lo\ Ill ~'~""'J.: luhCIOUl> '>Iliad' at U1.:11 an· nual Salad Luncheon ..tl the: fH Ciure~o que Pen1nsuL.1 home of \1argo Co rkett on June 411\. Proceeds will be spent on dl e OAR ha story medals for the elementary school youna- uers. • • • The barthday was no sur · pn se , but the luncheon Wh . . for Barbara lla..kell of NOW SHOWIN G ot ttl• N.w &. IMovti fvl n ... ,. Nalfuly at 6 :45 t• q 30 Ciaturday-Ciunda y-\fonJa 'f 1·1s. 6:JO ~ q Jo -l' IMIY--IPOIUTMCY ... IWIDI 1rSA ~--•ww lftiiiiU MlfiD(Tl ~ -.r-.n rill-""~' CIU _.,~ 6'\1 ... ., ..... s·.,=-it.itt ,. .. .,..,...... ~ ...,. ~ .... llff(IS .... -.1 {~ll' U SM0M1 1111 lt[S(MOSUI SH0WW1CS AI AOV...aO NtaS• Pl.a: Spedel C---. .. ,. • .. su .. COMTIMUOUS SUMDAY 2:JO WfOMESDAY OPEM 6:45 -fREE PARIUMG -•• , ..... HU MOW SHOWING -IXCLU8VI AliA SHOWING "A Female Tom Jone• !" -LowU. ,.,_ ( •MnD'IRY --··--~-.. .._lllilll. WATII PMADIII" Lido •• ·P•• .., Pat Had- den, alto or Udo ... willa neipbore, Jonaie Paley, Ruth McNeese, Betty Ood- frey and Bea Riloy holpilll blow out the eandlca. • • • Jack and \tarae Rac e of Corona Hiahlanda look like they could be celcbratina maybe a lOth wedc:hn& anni- verury ..• but it 11 really 2S yean. . .and 10 wiah them well are dauahter Terry and ton Wayne and hill wife, Linda of \1eaa Verde. • • • Mit·lnformation: Apoloa.aea 10 Jeanne Beck and Dr. J o- aeph Buah for the i tern con- cern ana them 10 thi10 column laat week. Not true' • • • AI thouah the hundreds who a ucnded the Att Crui sc and ColleciOrli show preaented by the Fane Ans patrons of Newport Harbor were a ma te foot weary, they all a arced that 11 was a maanifacenl au oc:e u. The lovely Penan- &ula homes of Randall F. Geddu, Charles Cotlon and Bryon f-arwe II were VIS I Led by boat. followed by a look- see a1 the fabulous yacht "\4uatana X'· owned by Gco- ~ae Gaudant.. Karen Franke, IO&cthcr wtltt 3 other 1111 1 who are warda of the court and are (Jlart.ered at Oavid \4ac\1i l- llan -School In unta .\na, was walktna on the rock& near the 11urf belo w Ocean BlvJ., at f)rchad Ave., when she fel l. She •creamed u she struck her head, then lay unconscaous for 5 man- ute~o. F11cmen arnved a fe w mur· utes after the palace, and earn ed the &HI up the cl aff 10 a buket stretcher. Cap- tain John Brannon an d Jamc~ Innes of the ftre ere~~< ~ouf­ fered bl11>ters , cut•. and bnuliu an workana the suetcher apparatus. The &Ill wh taken Ill I lo a, and th~n uan<~ferred w Oranac (oun ly l lo~op1t.al. ~e susta1ned head IOJUne~o. a po &lble broken naht arm, and cut~ and brua~oe,. Phofto i" Your Order for o s--bscrlptlon: Coli 673-0550 K I\OQL I?J'JINS, at 11ght, dau ght er 'lf t.lr . a nd ~Ars Jsct1t qun1n9 of 24'> .<:nox St. C:osta Mes<l, nas been nJ"e:l e l · tor of the ~ewoort -1arbor H1gh School annua tt-r ':..1 • leon f.:>r th e ,%'>-J>~ sch?O year )h(' IS t Jr .: •p• w 1th her ass JC t i'lt "''lttor, Jud "1aric lJ<Jgt tN t 1.'• to ' '-'rs r)(?q e ~l arr 7~J 3? ':rest vl'?~ '"l r :JJy h')rt ~ H an 1 Jud ar'? ooth ,...erroers of th1s y ~>Jr 's <..Ll•l 1 't• • •. 1 • l e<:~n, ... n.cl has been com pleted, ana ... : :>• J.st• OJII.' 1 sn.,rt y before qraduatr?n day '" Ju"" CLOSID MfMOIJAL DAY MONDAY, MAY ll MARKET CENTER in your eye . .. . ··Got ~ome1hm.: m m• c"e." I he: cu~ll.>mer ... m J ·I «-I, like a boulder How about lo~L.ma~ 11 nut"' lie was hurttn& 11nd want~d hc:lp thc:n and I her~ The pharmacast remembered hc:o~nna~ :~bt1u1 Jnuthc:r man ~o~.hosc ··someahmll·· turned out to 1\c J 'leel $phnter embcdtJc:d '" hi\ e)cball He ""'1-.cJ h1m 10 ~ hi) ph)SJctan Prompt suracc" "''cd h1' Sljthl ~. ~o~.c·rc car~ful And a( '-"C ~m O\crly C UIIOU\ ~~UT'Ie'>. remcm~r-"f' rc ph,.rm;,- Cht\. not ph\\telans "c v.orL. .. ulo d!X tor' dls- ~n\IOJ the drup ;,nd mcJ~JtoOn\ lhc \ f're\CrJbc Bu1 ~o~.e don 1 pr<Acllce mcd1ctne Christensen Pharmacy 3021 £. COAST RWT .• CORONA DEL MAR OBJOU: 3·1SSO I NEWPORT BLVD AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO SLE PHONE o"l oloO ~OR DELIVERY ~ I vue. .. COFFEE 11 •...• 69« ICNUMIN U .... BU"nER IL 69« larbec•e-Time Specials M-II a&. HOT DOG IIUSH ...... 2Mk -~·-HAMIUIGB IIUSH 2i49c ~.. ... ,.. ~~- DIU PICKUS -......... 2i6fc ._,........, OLIVES ,.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Sfc ,_.. .... MUSTARD ••.............. 2i29c v .. ~ P0U & IIANS r, .......•.. Si$1 ......,... --· •_...w. -~ SALADS ,. ... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . l iS1 Ml e RUIT DIINKS .. ... . . . 4iS1 ................ e- DUSSING .................... 2i59c ,... .... Te ~ HoUr, ..... E.sier I e'-t ... PAPa TOWILS ......... l i7tc --PLACE MATS -........ l i7tc ---1..-NAPIUNS .. ......... .. . J;Jtc ..... ...._ Dlt•a PLA TIS ......... Jtc --. ..... COLD CUPS .. ... .. .... . . . 4tc ....... t4 ... Cllllll n •• SNACKS ........ 35c ....... ..._ IAIY POOD .................. 12:S1 '-"-......... CUM CHOWDD ........ 41$1 ....-... ~ ...... 1M I 9 SAUCI .......... 216tc .. A t..clry U...._,! KOCM PRIZE PARADE Wit!~ 110 eh;o.,. for•. 110 merc:t.- dile c ertifoc.'-for Yedlt ~ Gofi S!q, Row.~ ~. R.t.r eete11 time )'Oil lhop. 0... KOCM-fM lOl l .......,. at 7 wt-- ., IIIOUfiC.e .... deity -~ ............. .-.. ,.., y., ~ ()I Tho 'wtio . WINO MOOF CNO..l.UT C91Ttl,.EaS! .....,.. ,.._ •b o • ....., ....._, lqln ~ ....... .., .... _ ....... 6J10 .7.JO ~. IUO. This weekend is the perfect time for a TH E UNBEATABLE SMELL OF BAR - BECUING MEAT . A WONDERFUL SALAD All READY TO TOSS ... COM- FORT ABLE C H A I R S OUT ON T H E PATIO .. THAT'S THE EASIEST WAY TO ENJOY A LONG WEEKEND ········ .. ....... • • • I OF DINNERTIME$! : :" 0.: : ; · .. I:. o .• . ~· ... .. ......... .. .··· I ._ ... ''MONADI -·-. ... LIMONADiu • ..._ ... "- IIAMS ·.-.. _,. PIAS •••. ·--.. ·-YHITAILIS --. .. c....,. -~ ...... . .. 1otS1 51$1 STS1 stS1 OIIONS v ............ .. ............... POT A TOIS , .. . .. .. . . . . 6fS1 -UliMA CAll .. .. .... ... 1b.a .. .a. Ll4•1e•'* SI-p. a.laM.T M -ll-Fil.ANKS .. t:::~ HOfLAND HAM , .. ,_ 1!1.• .. 6.. ..... , ... I I COOK OUT SPECIALS SnJT IIOIUNG CHICKENS ,... .. .,... ' 49~ &.£AN, MUTY SPARE RIBS 9 .. t. 59~ RICHARD'S RlESH LUH GROUND BEEF 49~ ROLLfD, I ONlWS BEEF ROAST 98~ I AR·M·HAMS .. W.."::.' .• $1.19 I I AUT OF THE SIASON P"EiCiiEs 19~ I AVOCADOS 4 .... ~ Co.cl>.l. v..., • ..., ·~ GUPEFRUIT a .... ~ ~ I . .... c.. ......... 1.J9 .... a. a. :_-,_. ,.. .uiGD lUllS_, . ' ... 1t. r»ANtSH-~ru· CiiJ . . ... arr tc.li•••d ,_ ..... ., .. ci" ............. ...,. ..,.5aA•e •• ~ ... Mlr. 11om Lena.., AYe. 10 P., Ave. • AM&hon&ed •• ncftlit- m.t of a depo~J dey clert. 10 increaae the .aan to l roll lime auiataata ia addition to City Clerk Maraery ~h­ IOGder; thia aela the ata.Cr number at 3, a reclactioo from the prceent 3~. • Expreued willinanell to accept dedication or Ford qd. between \1acArthur Blvd. 1nd Jamboree Rd., past the Aeronutronic aite, aa a pub- lic s treet, but referred the matter to the staff for add•· tiona I informauon; Counci I members aareed that accept- ance of the aueet would mean the Installation O( a traffic 11anal at '1acArlhur Blvd .• coauna the city per- hap·a S7 ,000 u ita share; the c1ty'a ahare of widenina Ford ~d. will be about t39,- 000. • Approved lbe pi lot pro- ject o£test.ina 10 ... t.aJ litter bult.cta donated~ New]IOn S.lboa <;avinaa Md Loan Aaan.; tbe baalt.eta •c to be attached to polu and will be serviced and emptied by ri tv crews. • Aareed with City Attor- ~.,.., .......... . ... .. ....... ., ... . a., ............ ...... .. ,. .. ft ... "' s...ite .. claalri .. lac •• dNa IIOl coee --. .. ,.olaiW doa o1 •• oode proyiaioe wbl<* bma ......... with tide c:uxt.aiaa, ••• 11ppareatly pvina ahe O.IC. for beadl uae. • Recei .. d a requeat from the Bell Gardena city adrnin- iauator ult.ina for aupport of Auembly Bill 2844, requir- ina liquor ule applicanta to file atatement of compliance with local zonina, community pl annina and limits set by state law in relation to popu- lation; refened the matter to the Coun cil leaislative com- mittee. • Authorized the uecu- tioo of aareement with Coun- ty Sanitation Oi atri Cl S for collection of aew aewet coo· nection charaea. to ao into effect July 1, eatabliallina a fee o r 16 for each plwnbi•a conncctiOil, bat aettina •• minim..,. of t llO for all aew con atnactioa, • differiq from remodeliDI of, or ..... tiona to a llnlCIUfe lin .. connected eo • eaiatiaa sewer; the new (eea will belp meet capt tal improvement coats. Centerview annex delayed The Centerview anneuuon was held up \1onday evenin& by the "'ewport !'leach Ci ty Council , and further action wa s Jelayed untal June 14, or ooner •f requ~red 1nfonna· tion 1 ava1lable. C1ty 1\ttomey Tully ~ymour reported that the lcaal re· qu~rement 'lf consent of all propert)' o wners an the area has not yet been met. Councilman Jay Stoddard said he was not ready to consaJer the anncxat1on un· til the ut1 l1t1es problem 1s solved. The ma1n Item as water, he aJded. The mformat1o n wd I be read)' June 14. maybe sooner. said ').ay Watson, plann1n1 di rector for the lrv1ne Co., developer of the Centerv1ew project, which wdl 1ncluJe rcs1dent1al and bu aness de- velopment 1nland of Corona del "1ar and Harbor V1ew Hall . A memo submitted by City \1anaaer Harvey llurlburt re- called th:; aMexation policy adopted by the Council 1n 1Q61 · "That no fu rther d~­ velopmenl can take place north 'of 5th Ave. (Corona del \>1u) until the water problem and th~ draanaae problem are solved to the sausfact1on of the City." The ctty manaaer s&Jd the Centervtew annexation. was approv~d 1n pr1nc1ple last \1arch 8 w1 th the assumption that the water. sewer, storm dra1ns and s treet requ~rc­ ment could be resolved to the satisfaction of the Publac Worlc.s Oept. GIIACE IIIG OF c• II(S AT HOAG HOSPITAL Charles K yte cliel at 79 a.... ,, ... 79, died .......... ..., It,.., nt-e&tJ .. led -IIICC:ell• fDIIJ 10 ,.•i•• .U. ill IUa t.oee a& J 12 Orclaid A ... , ColoM del Mlr. He luld lind al t.b& addreu ror 35 yean, oriaiaally purebaai•a the ~oot lot for tl$0. for .... ~ ycara he waa buildina iatpeCllor ror the Newport Beach Elementary School Oiaulct. Mr. Kyle wu an importer by uade. ()( late, alter hia wife died about 10 ycara aao. he relued aa an artist . He ia aurvived by 2 atep- dauahters. MEllEn SAGEIIAI IS IIAD AT AlE OF 41 Herbert Saaennan, ~. of lSOl Hiahland Dr .• ~larbof Hiahlandt, died Friday It Hoaa Hoapital. He was em- ployed aa a branch ma.naaer o( Pettibone Wood Manufac· uar~na Compafty in North Hollywood. S..ivora iochade hia wife. Betty; a dauahter and a aon, Vie10ria aad Ric: key, both of aa"U Oah; parenta, ~. _. .... Joaa Robb or New- ,art Beach, and ~.. Jobo Virtae of Paaadena. Oravea•de aerv1ces were held Tueaday at Pacific View Memorial Park, with Rev. Jamea Blain o f New- port Harbor Lutheran Church off•c•atma. Wcstchff \1or· tuary was 1n charge of the serv1ces. .y lcCARLE IECIIES lOY'S CLUI PIESIIBIT qoy "1cCardle , a partner in I ·~~"2411 .... a.. .... a..l. -· Clf.8 ... N ...... ~ .. -·"1\e Effeel .-4 ..._.. el • ._ .. ................ ,,. ·20 wiU .. •• ._ teplc ol .. Rev. J-• 81.a. a t die 9 -.4 11 a.a. awvicea Iiiia S.acley. 1\e Firat &pllat o • ..d of Coeta \teaa, 301 "-•olla SL-The Rev. O.u ~m., of the Americea Aaeociatioa for Jewiah Evuseliem will b. the peet apeaker at the 11 a.m. Suday urvice. At 7 p.m. he will preeeot the color film "1\ree \tiaetea to 12," a dramatic doCllmentary of Old Teatamenl prophecy ful-fill~d in preaeat day lereel. SL \1ark Preabyterian Church of Coroaa del \tar, 2058 Jamboc-ee Rd., F.ut Rlafr-F'or the eecoed coa• aecati ve Saoday tile Rev. H. ICei• Beebe will be a l"•t pread!er at die 10 a.a. ..,.. vice. Dr. &.ea. ie • .. ,.~ the Costa \1esa finn of Wells SPENCER T~ACY heads and \1cCardle Realtors. was the cast of 30 big name an stalled "1ay 13 as pres•· stars assembled by Stanley dent o f the llarbor ~ea Kramer tor his hilarious Boy's Club. He followed "It's a Mad, Mad , Mad, Mad Costa \1esa C1ty \1anager Arthur \1cKenz•c. who head· World," now showing at the cd the Boys' Club board the Port Theatte in Corona del last 2 yeus. Mar. Any park funds for NB? c1 ty \1anaaer Harvey Hurl· vately owned lots al.o~a the burt was instructed \1onday ocean front for addat1on to even•ng to see if "'jewport the ocean beach recrea110n Beach can qualify for the area. S55.000 due to the c1ty from \1r. ilurlburt s a1d 1t appears the state-w1de recreation impossible to use the funds bond 1ssue. for purchase of 11ubmeraed The se funds c an be used privately owned lots In the only for parka of 50 acres or Puate Cove-OIIna Cove laraer. Po u i bl t pro1ecu to area of the Corona del \1ar be exam1ned for ehaibllity bt"ach. I -J:::.-· •• lell~ .. Oc----I Cell••~· '1\e ........ ,...,.~ ••cetioa will a. die.-. .. a t 10 .... lee.eecley. J••• 2 "r ~erwlla ~ooi ... , 4itee- tof of OriatJu eclacatioe tor New Chrd Oenlopta•L Cllriatiu Scieace Chrdee Newport O.ach, Coroaa del \tar, aad Coeta \teaa-"Pow• Beloaseth t111to Cod" ia tile aubl' ect of thle Soeday' a Bib e le .. on. 1\e Lutheran Church of the \tuter. 3545 E. Cout H wy ., Co roo a del \tar - 1 Peter 4:7-11 euppliea the theme for the Rev. F'raa.k Gunn's sermon on "Coaeie· tency in Love'' at the 9 110d 11 a.m. aervicea thia Sa11day. The Plymouth Coarsa- tio ul Claarch, 32162 Bro.d St.. ~.w,_t Ueisf!ta -Dr. ThOI'Ilaa Hocwer will deliver laia 11 a .•• S.aday e-.oa oe "1\e Paatoral Relatioa Acc:or4iaf to • e lor4" loJ- IowiaJ 0 to 10:45 a.•. ct.~~~e• ad.ooi St. J .. ea Epiaeopal C .. .d. a~ Via Li._, l.i .. S.o,. Area-"A.c•dias I.ID H .... , .. will M tile ..... of dae Rev. Jolla Parite' • eef'o moa at 7:30, 8 :30, 10 aad 11 :30 a.m. S.day. Boy Scoat Raeaell Eri ck.eoo will be prc•ented a "God and Coun- try" award al the 10 o'clock aerv1ce. The Corona del \tar \.om- munity Congre~tiooal Clurch llnited Church o f C:hrist. o 11 lleliotrop~ \ve. -Th~ H··v. f:dwin {,omh will preach on the topi c "l .aatin~ \leasures of Oevota •n" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. '\unday services. -\ litany or commemoration for tho-. who RftVe their lives in ~ervic~ or their count.rv will be part o f the \lemori.;l Oay worahip. The I 'nitv Church of ~ew· port, meetin~ at the Senior Citi zens buildinR at Irvine <\ve. and 15th t., Cliff Ha- ven -The Rev. Loren F'lick- in8er will deliver hia 10 a.m. Su nday sermon o n "The l'ay of Light." The final "Proa· perity Lawa Applied" cia .. will meet at R p.m. l'ednea- day, June 2. and it is no drawback to attendere if they have not been at d.c previous 2 eeaaiona. ~'!~~.!,nf revealed _.~,@!! .... ... ..... ...... ..... .. -.!1111111111 ..... - ---., •· L ... Gracluallon · ..... elft•--· .... . ... ... J ..... • •· .... ti-e comlftft u. T..., c.a..u Jr. •• ,.. •• •• ........ .., ......... , ... ., -· ,..... Ia s. Pnaoieco. Mi .. J•e• ... INh .... rr. ,..,_.,e,... ia J-., 1964, ...... .,.. ia Wo-o lou. Wllile at ~•e• .. • th• NCMt a memNr of Oamnaa Pbi Beta to lOri cy. Mi .. Joo•• ••• pre~ented to toc:iety in 1961 at the June Ball ia Late Porut. Since paclaation ahe baa wotted •• a reaearcb biolo- Pat at lbe Stanford Reeearch ·loatitute and ia alao wortina toward her muter'• dearee at ~e Univeraity of Califor· nia. Or. Colwell ia the ton or ~ •• William TrKy Colwell Sr. ud lbe late \tr. Colwell, o( Colooa clel \tat. He re- e.iftCI ~ie INdaelor'e dear•• ,_ Occ:i ... &aJ Coil••·· ••• ~. wa1 a ••h• of .... AJ,e.a ,,... ... II~ temity. !le earned hia doc- torate in oraanic dlemi atry at the Uni verai ty of Califor- nia at Loa Anaelea and at preaent it on tbe atatr of 1be Sc.nford Reaeardl lnati· IDte. lte alto li•ea in Palo -\Ito. The wddiaa will IUe piau dU I ....... ,. E••··· c. .............. ... --•ce4 at T.--... .. ·~· •••d•e •' ... ~·~ HallaH HI ... Sdool Dielrict ......... n. 3 .. ,.. ac'-oola will llol.l a joint a.e~•l••ra•Le eeniu at 4 p.M. S.aday, Ja.. 13, ia the atadiam at Harbor ffisfa . tlarbor ffiiJI sredutiOft eaercieee will be at 4 p.m. ledaead.y, June 16, in the ttadi11m. Coeta \feaa eeniore will receive their diploma• at 4:30 p.m.1\areday, June 17, alao io die lfarbor Hip a &Aldie,.. 0. the ,.,.e day, at 5 p.ra., pdaatioa exerc:iaea will be held ia the q .. d:ransfe at Coroaa del \lor Hi rJt. JUDGI CLIAIS JUMI ALL TSOM'S IX.ItUIIY Zonta plans luncheon Ia •e prouu of beias 4iHKed aad decland baak- n~ aociety btar~r Glee ~ .... u fiaally l.ad a a troke of favonble lack. ~ewport .Beach \lanicipal Jadp William Chriateoeen clropped charsu a,aiut him Taeaday fo r dietorbins the peace at the home of hie ronner wife. aclteaa June -\llyaon, 101 Via Genoa, Lido lale. The judge dropped the charge. which reaulted from an \pril 11 fra caa, becauec of "lack o f evidenc~." The diatrict atlornev offered no o bjectiona. A l•dleoa •cl c.S ,..,, ...... aala of .... Zonta Club of Newport Hart.or to rai ae money for tbe Senior Cit:i zeoa Clubbouae, will be held at noon Wedneaday, June 2, at the Senior Gitizen Clubhouse. Reaervauona are beina taken by Lila Schoen· IIL.IUIST A•AWO .. IEII AIIOUICED Chuat1ne Godwin 11 the winner of the Aanea 'llom· CJII I t Award and will rece1ve the honor today, \1ay 27. at the !'llewport lfubor Chamber of Commerce Commodores' Club luncheon for "A" stu· dents at the Balboa q.y Club: Cl~r~ s. a sen~or at Corona del \1u is a member of the Cal1forni a '\cholarahip Fe· deration and the GAA. She was Gi rls State Representa- tive, alao s elec ted u Zonta Gi rl of the \b-lth. ~. plana to enter Occidental Colleae io Sept~ber. GIRL FORTH E AUSTIN'S mcltl, .541-4261. Claai nnan or ~ e party i a Alice Durh, fonner loota preaident, and ae"ina oo tbe committee arc VirJinia Lu- ther, Wini fred Bacon, Clara Spauldina. Frances \1eara, \1arjone 'teeae, \ii hired Stanley, "1araaret Forait, Dorothy Barrow, \1araaret 'te1ncrt anJ \1aravene 'ial· Ia &her. ··~··· u lt.u-red '1 ea-rl~ "'jECKU\C f.S . ~ , 10" EXCISE ~ TAX OF~ --~ .. ~ ~LLACE CALDERHEAD,~t 3121 I . U.at H.,. }ea~~~ler ~ C....e4e1Mer V1 cc-mayor Don Elder sa1d that the Council should also look 1nto the poss•bll1ty of an anne,auon fee an conncc· uon w1th th1 development. Grace Kina of 61 5'-'l Acacia Ave., Corona de l \1ar, daed Sunday at Hoaa Hoap&tal. ~e II SUrvived by 2 ti ltefl, \irs. Wil liam Tanzey of Luio Trai lcr Parle. and \1rs. Edith Crapps o f '\all Lake Caty , Utah. Graveside servtces were held yesterday at Forest Lawn Ccmete in Glcn~ale. are conatruct100 of rcstrooms on lhe "'ewport-3alboa ocean beach and purchase of pu · liS. DUILAP REELECTED \1r. aftd \tra. J. Darby Autio. 2301 Aa11ivereary La., Heck Bay, are pareaa. o f a daasf!ter bora Sea day, \tay ~~~U ~~~~-~~23-.i·-"o~~-~-~i-tal.~~~~~~~:~~~~ '\teps to prevent acc1denta from batted ball at the Cor· ooa del \lar Youth Center field were taken \ton day evenin& by the Newport 3each Ci ty Counce!. 5th 'l.nnunlllkmorinrlJny Serv ices ... • 10 a.m • MONDAY, MAY 31, 1%5 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK '1ra. Willard Ounlap, 2525 Oceal\ Blvd., Corona del \1ar hu been re-elected to the board o f direc tors of the Ept scopal O!urch lfome for O!ildren, 940 A.venue 64, Paudena. \1rs. Ounlap, for· merly of South Pasadena, hu been a wort er ror thl s children'a mstatution for many years. She ia a member of the Altar 22220 MacArthur Slvd. 1-fewport Beach. Califomio C.uld o r <i t. James EpiSCOpal ~~~-.;.;;.;. ____ ~=~~==~~~=~;;~~Church , Newport Beach. 17 -PIECE J.f~~~~ ·SIZE I) e MLUQ 'ltA.M • 'aox •~•l~~~et e I IU.,._ SIQ MATTaUJ e J I I ... SID ,.IL&.OWS e 4 CMIIIC* ,.ILLOW C.UII e J c:.uiiiiC* ,.TTl D S ... IJTS e J CAMfOtt frUIT ..... n 1 OUILUD MATTWUI ,.AD e I tri .. O l iD 8UIMCIT e I trl.,._ Sl.tl aiDS ... IAD 4DAYSONLY 2 rw• IIZE all -COMPLITI- THI AIOVI 17-PIEIE KING SIZE PACKAGE .. AlleY..,. ... 10 YIAI &UAUNID The matter came to the Coonci I' s attention because of a letter from Carl Kegley, Corona del \1ar attorney, citina the "conunuina nui- san ce and danaer" and re· calhna an 1njury from a bat- ted ball suffered by \1ra. O!ules Harvey, 721 llello· trope -\ve. He sa1d that older boys, dunna battina practic e at the southeast comer of the ball· field, at lria and Sth Ave., often hit the ball over the low left field fence, onto Sth Ave. and aomeumes 1nto the nearby homes. Charlet 'tote, pre11dent of the Yooth Center board, uid LIGA&. MOTICI Cl .. 1H'ICATE Of' BU!INESS Flctitloaa Firm N.,.~ THE UNOER!ICN EO doee b•~ by certify that he Ia coadectin~ a dlet.ribatlns and retail HJee beaine• at 21112 Oce•n, Hun· tl-.wa Reac:b, C•lif., •nder the flctltioea firm nMif! of P .. cHic Dletrib•tin1 Co. 1111d t.het Mid Brm I• compo-d of 1he followi"tt pe,_ wh-•-• in r.u •d place of retrideonei! we H followa, to-wit: Roeold R. Reaeel, S2l Orcllld A.e., Corou del Mw, Calif. WITNESS "'Y a..ct U.la 2Sdl dey of Mey, ~S. Ro.old It R-ei STATE OF CAUF'O .. lA - (DUNTY OF OIANCE ON 11115 2Stll ..., of Mey, 1965, befoN -· • Notwy P • ._ lie l• •d lor aaid -•••r •d ••te, ,.,.u ......... 4•ly -·1-'ot~ed aad ·~ .,..,.. .. ally appe.-.d lloeold M. .._.., llaowtl to -lO be the penoe ....._ -la -~ . IICI'IM4 to tile wtdlla , ............ ..41 achowl~ w 1M all• ha e11ecattHI all• -•· •nnss "" ... ct -~~ oftldal ... a. r-a s.n• Not.-y Pellllc: I• .ct ,_ •• Coeecy .ct-.... "" c-. .......... o.c.- Mr6. lM5 ,._.., ... ,-., lf,Jeae I, •. 11, liM lath,._,.. .. ..., ... ..... tilnna unaupervued play, .,d have been stopped by mo v1n1 the b attina location to the southwest comer. He added that lhe board mem· bers are con11derina puttina wheel s on a small backstop so that It can easily be moved to a desired position. City \1anaaer Harvey :I uri· burt wa a directed to aee that the prec autionary atepa are taken. CIIIIESE. JAPAIESE mDY PLAI I.PPED Aut. Supt. Norman Loata told the Newport Harbor lliah School Oi stn ct trustees Tues- day evenina that the teachina o( 011neac and J apanese will not be added to the curricu- lum. lie recalled that a preli- minary aurvey had shown 174 atuden u 1ntereated in study- ina Ch~neae, 109 intereated in Japaneae. But the actual ceaiatration fiaures, about 9S' complete, ahowed that the intereat had been sharply cut to 2S and 13, reapect i- vely. Or. Loata aaid that the Oriental lanauaae teachina will be reviewed for pouible incluaion aa a aummer acbool project of the Harbor lnati- tute. LAD ... 111111111. ...•. , .,.. Youna Tommy Miller ol 407 F.. Bay ~L , Coata \4ela, foond a deaert tortoiae laat Friday. and oo ita ahell wu wntten •• addteu or .... Jamaa 7.utavcm -214 Peatt Ave •• Balboa laland. Nra. 7.utavem had aivtn ••••raJ or lheac aalad plate alze tortoieea away. lhi1 pertie~~l• one 10 che \4eaa Pet .,op, .U7 N. Newport Ohd., N..,.,.. lleilllta. Mra. 1At.nera call ... •• pet ehop owaer, ..e.o.decided lloeeaty peya; TOIIft)' coeld hep lite tortoiae. MAII.dtll PALLS Aft ................ . ... ,.,.u. of JOOO Ooe• ..... ·c.. .... ~ ... w ........ .. ............... , ......... . ....... -· .... ~ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Eve·ryt at Lost Our Lease and Below Cost CAUP. ~-~ ... ~ ................................................. .. 1111: UDO SHORES lllriR I REALTY I BOB RICKETTS -JACK B~T-Raaltora 3412 Vie L14., M.,.,.,. l dl. ORJele 3.2153 Acrou f,.... Ri dlw4'• M•rt&et DOYLE CO., Realtors S.1161 270 E. 17tll St. c. ........ ~ ---- Wells-McCardle Raltors Relia~e Sen•ice Since lCJ•O 1110 Nawpon Bhd.. U 1-77~ Coat.aMeaa --- JOSEPHINE WEim • Real tor I IALIOA lEAl ESTATE CO. 700 EAST BALBOA BOULEVARD • OR 3~140 .. IN Till! II I!ART OP DOrNTOr N .!JALBOA" ~--------------~------------~~~L---------~~--------~--------------~--- ~ I I a ~ II It -•c..• ... Kl 6-4141 I!J/J;! ••• , ..... , •• Hart.r - 1600 WI!ST COAST HI<MWAY, NEWPOaT BB.Aat ~ ._..,., La•"' Wltl ........... C.. .. a&, .. -· ...................... ... . CHESTER F. SALISBURY l1s-.. ............. , • ..., OIIOLE l-6900 IIAL ISTATI COlOMA DB....., ·o•~ ~ IALPH V. HII&EI IIM-1011 w ...... -.. .. _. Of'PICI 01 S. tn7 ........... I D. .,. .. -W. c..t HWJ .• Npt. ti. •• n. ~ ...., ... ,. Pktan .. FAE -Ill UALTCMI -IISMY,IIAY 11, - aMaA DB. CMJf. I AM A IIALT OI ..................... To......_. ...... A._,....,_, ,_, ___ ........ to ..... .. • s lwJey to ~ tt; To be .__ l's ..t...., In oil ...,-..,; To _. ...._ to ....,._ .. my dienta b¥ a-.ilding my"'-... ..t c:on .. eoliCII~ To oct fo;rty ~ oil In t+w tpmt of ... ~ R.-, • To ~~~n~e wetl my ~'Y. ond ltvough ,, my countfy, To ~ t+w R.eoftor's Cod. of [eftec.s .., canfonn my ~ 10 '" lofty tdtots ""Wt ,.__,_ ... _......., __ _ ---.. -----.· For the Better Home Turn to a Realtor Pick the right home -through a Realtor OfU AREAIJOI lilY DISPLAY 111SSEAL _____ .....,., .. ___,,____, ..... ~-. ............. ..... _........... ,_.... ·-c-.·~ NEWPORT HARBOR /COST A MES A IIOA-OF IIIALI- 401 M. Me w,ert le•l •••r• New,ert l ••c• ........ •11 ) 1 I tf tM NtdeM1 Allociat.-el ... lfltlltl _.. .. til tM aM" Itt loeal ....._A IU1d C'OM flf tWa te••• tMir .. 1111 0 c # W .... fir tWa ...t ... tt II,. nit , el JM l.r It bJJt • ,.. Ill ................ fl, , ... .... HOMER A. SHARP New Atleclated with WESTCLIFF CHAPEL MORTUARY 427 11!:. 17tll ll. Costa M ... T•l•J*•n• f.4.I...4Sa HOMER SHARP: we II know'h, 10 yr. ~sldmt or the Harbor Area brtnp to WnteUU Morhiii'}' ov· t'r 2S yrs. experlenee. of schol at- sh ips from Newport Harbor Panhellenlc are, from left to right, Susan Haskins of Corona del Mar High School , 2833 Catal- pa St., ~ast 131uff; Linda O'Brien of Costa Mesa Hiqh School , 3174 Madei ra A-ve ., Costa Mesa ; Christi Flinchbaugh of Orange Coast College , from Gard en Grove , and Joanne Jorgensen of NewPOrt port, Shores. The three n _,.ear-old high school seniors received SHIO each. Miss Flinchbaugh, a ll~_,.ear-a ld sophomo re, was awarded S200. Panhellenlc also ga-ve S300 to American Field Ser-vice Stu den ts as part of their "Dollars for Sc holars" program , for W'h ich they hold benef its du rin g the year . Panhellenic installs C.llin Y-.r Waitt ,. .. tt..E .. Itn: 67).0550 \ln . John Butler of JQ35 lhghland lk, 11arbor II J&h· lands , was in stalled \1ay JQ as prc ,w.ient of :'llewport liar· bor Panhellen1c fo r l%'4">n A 1 .. 11 J.er~o ce Con .. ole•c e n! Hoop otol GERIATRIC-CHRONIC-CARDI AC-BED P ATIENTS AND AMBUL ATORY CAS ES CosTA JV\EsA CONVALESCENT HOME, 661 Center St. 549 ..3048 -646.9679 compl e•• ""''''"'il •••~•c • · ph~l <col the rapy ond ••hobdoto"o" · ouPe •v ••d ', 4•••• r•lepl>o11 e1 on<l te l....,oooon · O•• cond ••onon'il • re otiu : otmoopl>e r• • pl•o•ono •e ••de n!•ol ooe o d o .e ·•·<>~ol ac• wo! e o · lo b")'~· bo•be • ""' ne <>"'" •l-topo · t ill C05TA "'EiA ARrS LAIDIIII -BALBOA All DAY IOAT "'FitONTIER"-5 A.M. OAil Y ' 11 DA Y I OAT "NEWI'ORTEit"'-6 AM. AND 12:15 I'.M. PHO NE 675.0550 PACI FIC SPORTFIS HING •n<l a• ~nn ; l!loHio ,.,_, Po• o o• ~&~0 tluc ~ ~ •• ., W <t~ • ••"•"""~ at the Sheraton Beach Inn 1n llunlln&ton Beach. ~e re- placed outg01ng pres1dent \Irs. Rol and S.ms. wh o of- fl!reJ a to ast ,,f thani;!> to her board memb ers. \In,. Loren 1\eath!!r. • dose nt1ghbur pf tl1e ne~~o PICStdent at 180h llt ghlanJ llr., lll llVe 3 ~p~ll 0f ln!>plla- lllln around the enchanun& dllltll<.:ter" nf \\11rv Pll[lfl lnS a~ ,h.: m~otalleJ the ntficcrs. \lr~. Htu lcr .. -dc~)m<'!> a~ IH:r ncV< f><•arJ. \l r~. lh~ 1 \l,~c:, 1~1 \'''-~· pr.:~JJent. \\r~. ioemge ~\"lliln. ~nJ Vl l C rrc~HJcn t. \\r~. !~,,ocn t.. .. ·.~m \rJ .t~<' ;>r c~tJcnt, \lr, "'Jne1 lllf '><.'dC1 .tf "l' '' •! !C'C«rJ· \lr-I durenu~ ll.tr''<"l <.:"11 ~~.-.·n o.llng ~e.·rc-· 1<1n \1f , >l lllt ll'" t amrbodl . r .1 r I ~" T',:r, I.UI aiL . ( h:ur· c1 ,,f Ua· ~t..~n.hng ~·••nmt tte~~ .1rr \lr ~. llarn lluf!t'f'an \mertcan I tdJ \o.·rvt..:c \lr~. Hl .. ~t r , r ro•· ~rot!!' \Jr,_ 1-.eaw~. "'"\~ a nJ mean• \lr:o. ~\m an. """ard,. \\r,. '\tanle• I c Llc-\'re. (de~. \lr~. Juhn l\lau~·h. rl'te'Tlber· slup . \lr l·mest \'ctur;:cl, hilSpttRllty, \ln. J a l k ron t· ftths . soc1al. \Its. Leon F~, llUbhc relatlOih, anJ \lr ~. F . .t.. r yler. cnmmunt cau on~. Mn •. John Bwtter :~ew Ponhellenic:. Prelident MESA CIVIC CENTER OK 'D l'he C"t•~ta \\e,a f"111 ( 1•un· ..:11 anplll\ed rrch'Tllll.ll\ rl.u!, I•'! .1 \' .. -.LIIL ,•rl ll't<. .. l!n ter 1.~~1 ..... -.:~ anJ the .~r..:httcct ~ ll.t\"c been authur- 1/.f:J t.> hc~m thet r I~M r~m~ Jta"-10~~-l l1e f11c Jepal'l· tr.cnt headquarters nrqpnall) planneu as :~ part of t.he ..:en· ter has heen Jelet~J. lll'lth a ra tt ~·f ft l~ ~tat1nn1> a1 ~Ira· tegt~ I~'Cil ll o>ns n''"' ~lat eJ repl11ce t t . DAR loncheon June 4 ~~=':.~!:: ~~~-:!tC.:. Col. trillltm Cabell O.e.p-ttr, .. tlclt wu Of'IMiaM in . GI!!!!I~L'-'PO""I.!!!!P!!.IOC.:..::..!T:.!OI!I':''S'----"""'""''-"'"-"""''-"'""'"- .. o.u. wtu bold h• -··• ••so, •• •• ....... ...-. 4 ._1111., ... bote ._. -.e preparecl ~altd l•ch· -.., CUll• P. l.A.di••· •Mir ..., 19 ia Hoaa .-Priclar , Jua• 4, 5. lhe Willi• 8. Tri•• A.L. Pial· Holfi~ eo Mr.' •d Mr1• ..,_ or dae biJ r-1 t..a 1.,, J•u 8. T•,'or, J•UIIft Qutea W. PtociOf, 1911 of Mra. Earl 0. Cor\•U. J04 C. Brooh, Harold 8, Wicket-T-aha La., HIU'bor Hip.. BY en• Vi 111, Bilbo a, ac· thm •d *• lale Mrs. AJ.. l•ds. cordina 10 "'4rt. Oeorae D. ben E. Slocklc.. -. .. , __ .... .. ' .. , ... Coli'"-- &ccola. reaent. ,~--:::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~·••••·~ Proceedt will be devoted to '70 American Hitklry award• in local lfMUnAr achooh, American n ••• and American Hi II;Oty boob ror local tchools .nd librwiu, the OAR Good Citizen aw'ard and the Junio r Hiah tchool Homemaker awarda. General chairman will be Mu. S.\4 . Reber. auiated by \1u. J ohn A. Hopwood. R .. aenationt tnd ticket~, pri· ced at Sl.SO etch, will be handled by Mu. E.W. Crum· ley , 611·394?, and Mra. Re· ber , 675--0659. Junior memben, headed by Mu. Gary L. \tyeu, will do the aervin& Cor the luncheon. They are the \-\nea. B.\1. Adrian, William L. Bents, W.E. Blinn, David R. Brown, Richard H. Dodd, William 0 . Rabbitt, David C. Alton, Dwi&ht \t. Roberts, John P . -.'ooldrid&e an d \1ln c;;uun Bu ccola. A golden elephant tabk wtth uenu for sale wdl be in the h11nd s nl \h ~. Stanley D. Staua, au1sto:d t:N \Irs. R.R. Conn. o\menc an· nai~ anJ gdt-111o rtln ·\'ll en can book s fo r chdJren of all age~o \i.d l be the rcsronsJbtl- itv of \lr ~. han c1~ J . CJm- ntl. \lr~. Vn lham 111 . J oin<'' will be tn ~hati!C ,f th e ll -\1~ disrla}. ll vste~~e.!> ~~o dl b<-\!n, Charle ~ t... Bn arJman. -:n<~r· ter "'l!anl 1.tnK rq~ent. an1l the \!me,. 3u..:cPia . 1{1,'/J.HJ \-1. o;;.!le tVnu•J. 1\ar .. l.! H. Wt d.ersharn, \!.a lter L . v. .. r~ tl1en , anJ 1 clan J J. ltohn. \lme,. Alv1n 1.. l'ulU e•. \l.t lham II. l n\1, J flrtle' H. I R\Ior. Y.tllnm' R. 1-t~hcr. Arthur L . Ells worth . an J S.l(. 'c"-C(mJt r v.d l be rcspon· ~tbl .: fo>r th~ luncheon table . In r;:h:u~t of f1n1J arran11e · ment' ... ,\1 be \Irs. l"ha llen 1·. Landers, us1~ted b\' \""'e ~. ( .F:. Stovall Jr., J ~­ llus \1. Christenson , '\,ell V. V.dhamr., W C'. Rro-.n, F.dy· the C. Ramel> and llelmer 01ckey. V.n. Wilham B. Tuu a publt c relations chatrman for the event. Former re&ents of the chap- 0 0 0 H~ J. GARRffi FURNITURE P"oleuionol inl orior d"'i9""", 2215 HARBOR ILVO. ~75 bU0276 COSTA MESA --- WHEW! Construction Work is OVER We now h•v• on ttrHt p.ukint .av•if•ble for your torwe"i.anee. W.a alao h•v.a ower 90 n.•rly new u rs to c:hooM from. Stop in .nd ... the finest s.al.actions of V•IU.·R•t.ad UMd C~trs on the cout. u I I OLDSMOIILES I '64 OLDS Starfire H.T. Cpe . . . Sl195 f'oll J ~•''rt ""'l ~t v ~• r .,. '"I• 1"1' ll•'t•,.i n;;: J,;crorl't lf ··rtort Lo · fl•h• nr" ~)t,l1o! j <o< "f'c >l . 'r"" •"· '63 OI.DS Dynamic H.T. Cpo. 52395 . .\Jo C)o.I Ja • wuurlonr tartllt 1 ~, • ''"" '63 OLDS Jotfire H.T. 51 99 5 '59 OLDS 4 Door ...... S995 Ru.,, bt-;~unfulh 1 111· . ..,.,.k "r>t'rr;,ll pl •t t . '63 OLDS Super 88 Wa9on .. S2995 '63 OLDS Super 88 H. T. 5229 5 • """' I ··•' "' ~ ,. ~" .. t 'r• '" .. 14 OT HER S TO CHOOSE FROM I CHEVROLET$ $229~ '63 CHEV. Super Spart ........ . Htn.ttop All pnto;lliblr ntn~ '63 CHEV. Nova H.T .........•. $1795 '62 CHEV. Super Sport Imp ..... $1995 ,\lll'.'<:l r"'~ mrtudm:: ltC!ffl\" "'" ronrl '62 CHEV. Impala ............ S 1795 Ha l"110fl <"t)I.Jf"l" a.-... uulul hrotl/f 11 nh mttchmr 1."1'' • Iff''· '60 CHEV. Corivt ... $1195 '62 CHEV. lei Air W•IJCHI ...... 51695 ~u • .,rNC. NOW 11;(0 .,O'T ALL DAY IOATS (ISlANDS) HALfo DAY aQATS !LOCAL) "\UN oow'"" l'"tr:C••~o.' ~,."" •a P"' CACTUS GROUP TO MEET llran~.: f"ount) C"aclu J<. anJ Succulent Club wdl ma t for rm·lucl ~ednesday . Jun~ ~. m the OdJ F ellt>~~o ) anJ q,e. becca llal l at ::.n~<, \le.,..po rt ·\ve .. fu sta \leu. "i(>eak.c r ~~o·1 !I be \lr. J . ~IH:tTnan Oenny c•f llun u n gton Beach, an au· th em!)· on cactu10 an d sue· culcnts. ' SAFETY CHKKED USED E R s I T "'""'1111"! •'ffll rt ll l"'l A·;..,, lot~'"'' •u r ,.,..nrt '61 CHEV. c..,air Clb. Cpe. 5995 ~ ....... ! 110:' .. .: .... ~·~ } ~\.01 COAST SUPER MARKET CORONA MAR OR 3-3510 PRODUCE IN BUTTER SAUCE 2l\ CAN FARMER JOHN CIIOtCE LEGSof LAMB WE'LL IOHE & IIOLL 'EM fOR THE SPIT IIIOIL 2lbs -29c 2 Pkgs. 15c ., COUNT LARGE PITTED GAL . '10 Tl'f 0111 OWN Jinks 79h •II• PORK SAUSAGE bulk 6~ IJ)lf:(}~I--~-~-~--1-DA-T-II_~ __ ,_~_Ts--------~--~-~~ 59e-lb. 11• •" ~~~---17. .. -..1._ ,,. ....,,eo · FOlD __ ... .._ __ y --- '61 CHEV. 112 TON P.T .. 5695 tm • ;ol1 R<"f"rn•t • "'"lhAutr d •nt -J "1"1•"<1"",· ..,_,._ 1S OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM I FORDS I '64 FORD Catom 4 Door $1495 '62 T·IIIID H•dtap 52295 Full f""•rr ,....,...,, 1 "''',..,. t ... '"'' Ill• '""<1111nnu•. ('60 T·IIRD Hardtop . . . $1395 \\'ht•r "' <>-h11 r It nt~dt •n•r 1 loo1/ l O'•nrl, ;ua r"'"'tr onrl f;.oltlll,\ "" •flllll. '62 FALCON ................ SlotS . '62 FORD Country S. ... n ...... 52095 '62 FORD Galoxi• 2 Dr. H.T ..... $1195 1-0.:;,Utti ul "hi'" w1t h 1NI tnlr t ono MISCELLANIOUS '60 JAGUAR $1595 4 Or. Sedu-f:leami•~ Hllll'lr. !It'd l.eathu Interior '60 MERCURY $695 4 Dr.~ ... '60 MERCURY $995 l.ooh Good -R•n• f'-ood '59 PLYMOUTH $695 4 "Or. Sedan '56 PLYMOUTH $295 • 0.. S.doo '63 KARMANN GHIA $159 If.,.... Tor C:Mtpe -.--TOC~P- §IN THI ltiSictN-=. PEI.JOMAL • 4 - . .• )· • HOUHS '01 S4LE 3 &.drooma badl aod family room. tritb Pacific Ocean Vlotr -Caro.o Hia:blaoda - U7,500. OR 3~4 before .9:30 or &rtoa 4:30. • HOUSES fOR RENT AVAJLAB~E &rter Labor Day for you around rental, 4 bdrm. E~at Bay Front home on Li ttlo hllnd wi lh pier for up 110 32 fL boaL fomiab-s or unlumiahed. Call 673-1 S07. 1 S..OO. fa.tlli abed boa a e. Admha. t7 S per moadl. 1171 Placeada, Costa Meaa MEW HOME $135 ,., .... ClAII & NJIAJ'B -C.._. ..., • ..... It.,. ~ALCOIIOUCI:-==~-ANONYMOUI.---- 1 n.. 1 ,._ 1 n.. ....._ Area. 61)-lnA. 24 • ... • ... .11 •• ... ....;;..; .. ..-= .. .;;.__ _____ _ II ... t. .... ---tM ta 1M YOU ARE INVITED co be U ..... • ..... ---....1.21 1.11 2M our auut for breakf&at. We ........ ..., • ... .. • .111 &re O u i atiu Buaineu mon •• • . .,,J> . , • LOTS fOR SALE LOT 2Ss9S. Alao, larpr bouac built on 2 lota. 116 )Sell Street.. Newport BeKb laqaire at 111 3Sdl Street.. Newport Beeda. 473-9361. REDUCED PRICE -Choice ~-2 lot. Stcpa 1o o cell'l and bay. Owner. 121 4ht SL Newport Boac:li. 673-2719. 3 A~ROWKEAD LOTS - CRESTPARK, S4,000, 71 4- S4S.l706. .... ""·..,. -.: ·.... . -..... • HELP WANTED ~R E ru PPERWA RE nF.ALERS V.ANTEO Need women, part of full ume, 10 demon s trate Tup- perwue at home parties. No el peraen ce n ecessary. C all S47~l6S for anterview. DREAMING ABOUT A f ABULOUS VAC ATION YOU can turn ynua dreams 1nto aeahly by rc:prc:senuna ~VON PRODUCTS JUSt a few hour. each day. Call c:ollec:l SJ0-58"0. ol thla area of varioua Cbriatian denomination• •bo m~t in che n&me of Juua OtriaL Come and bear peu ooal teuimona ea of loe&l buaincumca. Breakfaata ue hold every Satnrdaymomiaa. 7:00a.m., at Leo' a P&mily rcat.aw&at, 2SlS £. Coast H•y., COM; the Villa Swedoa rca tau- rant. Main St. &nd Sth Ave. Hunliaacon Beach, Tue.: day at7:00a.m.; &nd Tbur• day momina. 7:00 a.m., at the Jolly Roaer reataw&at, 400 S. Coaat Htry., Laauna Beach. Pot addi tioo&l in- formation c &ll M. Michael, LJ S-3491. 3 bedr., 2 batha, carpeted, drape a, bui lt-1na. Forced air heat. aarbaae diapoaal, patio, aaraae. Water fum. Adulta only. No peta. Acrou from Country Club. • ALTERATION- REPAIRING ~OUSIHOI.D GOODS fOI IALI 21S Me n Drive Coata Mou • APTS. fOR RENT fURNISHED LA~9E atudic:> apL fumi ahed, uta la tJCI p aad. CoMna del ~u. SIOO per month. Ray Realty, 642-4811. 2 bedloom fumi abed IP.n- menL I block fJom Oc:e1111. 117~ 3Sih St., No..,ort Bead\. 67~9161. CO~ONA OFL 'fA ~. fur- Iii abed apt. 2 bedrooma, nc:• c:&rpeta ll'ld drapc:a, pool. Thia ia nic:c:! 675- 159 2 or "734.7£,4. 1 Bedroom bouae , yearly. Utilitioa p&id. S12S per mo. 314~1denrod, COM. 673-6109. IM COAOMA DI!L MAR Upper fumi abed 1 bedroom ~Pt. Walkina diatmce to enry&hina.. Utiliti01 fw- lli abed. t90 per month for 2 peUOill. Call 673-1430. • APTS. fOR R!MT UNFURNISHED s50 'AOVE-IN ALLOWA."''CE. Delu1e , apacaoua, 2 bed- room , 2 ba th, bu ilt-ina, c arpeta, dupea, ne• ahop- pina. S97.50 to Sll 5 per month. Adults, no poll, 3 min. to beac:h . 820 Center St., Coata Mesa. 64ft-6654. 3 Br. S1 20 Up -New Unf. Apta; Lowell or cooler QUI etc:r Uppeu. Walk to OCC, S acboola, includina ~-Swimmi na Poola, City Play pound tri th lnattuc:tora, \4cd.ica l & 9loppina Cen- ter. You'll like the m&ny c:onvenience a of our Meaa Vi llaae Apll., 1046 1!1 Ca - mino, 546-7331. l Ouiblt office ••it.a POtt LeASE. 2912 e. Cou& Hwy., eo .... cW Mar, .. , .. able for udllteca. ....... or o-.er PIDI••ai•.ta. 0•• will dnoralle •d al· &.er 10 •iLCall 67~l0l3 or aee. OFFICE SPACE for r•t in en.. • arcade t.i ..... 1721 F.. Coaat Hwy •• CU.. 1d .. l for ie •r•ce or real eatato. C&ll Tile l:Aiilft, 673-4S50. F.XPE~T dreu makina and al tcration 1 -all fabri c: s. !i&'fe had rae lOry caper. ence. Call 673-0116. EXPERT tailorina or al t c:r- ina, men and women' 1 d o- china. Put u perience at local clolhea atorea. can make tboae juat "a little too tilbt" fit juat riaht. 1146-1195. BOOK OF Til£ f'££K Taylor Coldwell' a "PiUar of fro,." -luuJboclr. $15.95. ~ laiatoricol 11011el of Ciuero tMJ tA e {aU of tlae Romon Republic. Am•iean Opanion Library &ad Book Score, 1934 Hubor Bl.-d., Coata-Mcaa. 646-06<45. • CARPENTRY C ARPENTeR wotk, rea- l?nablc. C•bineta, all kanda. Glass alumanum cloora in at.alled, I Ilii£ ahel.-ea, repaaaa, aoom ad- di lio na. Ml 6-3307 -Ll 8- 6976. lOA T FOR SALE SAIL BOAT -Snowbird, 12 fL fiberalau, all accc:a- aoriea and hi lbtray trailer. So4SO. 49 ... 2050. • ., amv. ••c. 1 •. alick- •• •t ... S. 49..0141 4 ROOMS FURNITURE FOR RENT $25 ,., ..... tt. Full Purc:h uc: Option 513 w. lqlh C\1 -548-145-' LOVE SEAT -$6 .00, Otair S2.00. 673-3993. (f)~ n'l. din. tbl. Sl35 Fn~. ll Mher. SR5.'. l pad: Jed •wtvel chairs, SlOO. -;at. Z-6 p.m. ~o . l2-5 p.m. 1601 1onnie Doone Ter., C0\1. 67~5606. • MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE E proven carpel cleaner Blue Lustre is easy on the: budaet. Rescores fo raotten colors. Rent elec:tric sham- pooc:r Sl. Crown Hardw&re , 3107 E. Cout Hwy., CnM. 673-2800. RIFICE: eNCYO..OP& DIA; electric fan; Great Booh of the Weatem World; comple te; ElectroluJt n - cuum c leaner tr/ attach- menta; children's booka; Ll 4-9360. • ~m•z1na Blue Lilli rr trill l .. ve your llpbolatery beaotifully aoh and cle&n. R•ulectric lhampoo• •t. Reed' 1 Hatdtrarc Store. 1102 Newport Bl•d., Coata Meu. AMMO NO ORC ANS -u-d Spinea w/Peft'u-ion & Rev~rb; one full pt'dalbo•d con,.ole with biA ... vlft«S. Check our Hemmond <N11an ,.f'l'llal plan - iaclllde• lell80nl0 & de l. STEINWAY PIANOS -all ""vlu wand 6 ~at p••no,., Trad~ INWAY PIANOS at l At ylf'" ~nd & v l"f1 1r al pi-01•. Tredf'in" -c-o nMO if' & "JJinf't" • Cul.,anMn, i,YHf'll, Wwlit ~r, Kohlt-r & CAmpbell, from 134.5, u!W'd Cren<i10 - Ualdw1n, fWohr,llro~<., Starr & ot hn" fro'" 1495. SCUMI11T·PHII.LJP5 \.0. 1907 N. MA1n ~'"'' ~nta Ann, Cut.fortt~n ')() ) ........ '" Ot anaf' Count v R che fabulous ALLEN "Theatre Compact Oraan' ..tch electronic trap• and Ct~.at.,ell -ONLY at ... COR('()RAN MUSIC co . (Acrou from Falhion Sq.) 11M Town A Country S41-4311 ()pea Man A Pri 'til 9 pm • Y nab a • Stoty a Cl.t • MODERN, blonde lealberette • ,.,.,....,a ----- POODLE PUPPIES. Be•utl- ful jet black miniatnre malea AKC 9 treekl -re- duced for quick u le 10 1~'60. S37-l l3S. ADORABLE. extra ltn\ 10' poodle puppte'>, also ,;,,nta· tures. Paper bro ken . ~orm· ed . Sho ts. ~KC. Ttntol malin& serv1ce. Groomtn&. ss. Phone: 5-':5-3007. POCKET saze toy poodles. Tinic:ll stud servic:c:. Pu p- pi ca from sso. Poodles to le u c: to &ood bomca. Yor- ki e at s tud. 546-84Q 5. AKC PUPPIES Tiny toy poodle, apnoot, fe- male. 5 mo. Housebroken per. shots. S9ec:tal sq7 .50 . en,. Bulldoas, 2 females. Ua ly Beauties, sho ts, l1-'S, and SJ 65. Jord&n's Pet Shop, 2732 e. Cou t Hwy. COM, 61.3-2430. D&lmation female puppica out of "Chubby Cboekcu ." Can be seen at 12842 Even· in aside Or., Santa Ana. Ll 4-5612. O~E SIM1ESE kitten . ..ta,au· ttful, ver. rar( albt n<'. P(· dllfC:e paper\. b·C· '7n· W~TEO WANTED Dacbsbund doa. 6 months or older. female preferred. \4uat be aentle. \4uat love small, una en tic: children. \11 6-4316. "OWN YOUR 0~" -10'\ down. S49 mo. "Ultra mo- dem." .<\dulls . ~o pets. \1ob1le Homea 10 140 11nd l&raer. San Luaa Rey \4obtle. Home Estuea, 4202 \11 s- 'iloii7 Oceanaidc. 722-120\. . .. • f .:, • tl • WORK WANTED OltJ VER W1 th class "A" II· c:enae Wll'l ll .wort. Ca ll fl 46-13q7 after 5 pleuc. IRONING. Yean of exp er- ience o n all typea o( elo- thinJ .<> linen. Specialty. men'a abuts. 11.50 pet Hr . )table Whitmll'l. AA7 Mu- auerat.e , COM. OR J.-2174. PAINTING. antenor or c:•- teriot. CAR PFJIITRY c\ re· p•ira. Rcaaonable. Ca ll (17 ~. OPPICE 814 41&11, c le•. ...a table for o,tmatui at •d piaao. t195. Call 67$-0139 HOUSEKEEPER dellrea .rter 4 p.m. s teady .work for ooeple -S day 1 • •c:c k or daJ ly. C&ll 6 *-CM39 &fttr 6 p.m . ... , .,,.. or ........... , "' W. ''* IL. C.M. 641-0!04 Of t4l·UD. J10a II!NT: l .. W OPPIC8 .AC! ~ ...... uu It c..-t ... _...,. C...a,.. ..... ,,..,,.. • LOST LOST -A ••t of keya .ad alladaed k Qrialoplaer ...W hi •• Yic::ial cr of eo-a .-w.. oa ~nn. LOST -...,, pet OH*a&eel. .,., •d ........ ~ cUff .-iciaHr. Ott ""''1. SPINET CONSOLE PIANO, W•t roapoaaible puty ia .,. area 10 .......... . .... a, paym•ta. Writa or ~· Credit Mp., Tall- taM P\180 Stote•~ lac. s.J•. O,.p, EM 3-5'707 ' LARG! OrACE Desks 34•• 1 60" eopa 0 le drawer • lock dra ... r aohd oal •d walMat fOR ••ACTIV!" REAL !lTATE HRVICE (.{)I{ Ill' H I "\1 fi)U'"' . . Ml 6-7~16 r ornn;J I)PI MAr MARINE REALTY 208 MARINE AVE NUE • BALBOA ISLAN D (~EX T TO THE POST OFFICE AHHOUHCIHC THE OPEHIHCi OF OUR HEW OFFICE MARINE REALTY - ("'"'"' I RR hl•m" -1 Flli ~pi lilt·lll\. l Ot' •lrP•. '• ct. t ,., rl" ... ,. tr>~tt' ,,, •r•J•• ·J~ "a'~"' ,,.,,. ~~-:' l"t1 FORMERL Y KNOWN AS STOCKDILL REALTY WE NEED YOUR RENTALS & SALES LISTINGS COME IN AND TRY US Harriet PMTY ltEALTOR 333#\ '-ia Lidt\ NpR 675-4550 PHONE: 67S·5260 OC£AN VIEW Mediterranean Villa,. NewpcHt hoch Dtlue 4 U1it a,.rt .. ts HEmiC RDI$1. 10. • ~rpets • Or~s • Unds~d Eltdric: &ult-ins • C01l Hu t • ror Sale StJrting It $69,000 • 95\ Sold Out Wntditf IMsr.tlt Ct .. S*l l llltll Act TRACT OffiCE Fla&ship & Pltra Rd. Ph. 642·5241 or 64&-0203 ~k. Voltaire ~rom$87.50 ALL NEW GARDEN APARTMt:1'4TS EXTRA ~[ ONE 8EottOOM. TWO BEDROOMS AND STUDIOS. HOTPOJNT lUll T ·lltS, REFRJGEitA TORS, CAR'flS & DRAPES. PmAT£ PAn OS. POOL, RECRUTJON, AND CMILDRENS AREA. SEPARATE ADULT SECTlONS. 811 So. FAIRVIEW Rd. SANTA ANA ~1-2021 ·~ Between Mcfeclden & First St. ~ 0. ' Acr'U -T.-• ce.1 -,.,., fN-6 -I a4 1 ,_. Alt... -,.. I J1. JO -•ooAs aieJ ~--• -Sulu-.f ~· -COflltUI-ul ..._ ... f•t • ct ........ ,.. s • .~ ... . S~ake Roof 1 hrtt-m Wllh ,.~ hlllh·tf' lntctw-a. nz ftOBI~HOOO PL. m..- -. .... r IIIIIWDI' COASrKWY. 1' •• f()ltT ~.EACH U ~mt 2 aa Cvhe S1M50 ,. • "' "1'1':: 1~..-1"11 "''" ••• lt('\IK"hrd p r ~~ ' \If Nld Tn,lea UUOO ~~~ >•·\) ...... .... , bdi"MJ "" b l.e .... . a .... ''In' ·~ llwla:. ~ """ .._..,..lt a liU..,..... -.. 6A2·U22 -·, ...... a.& •u I. COAST HWY. COIIOMA DIL MAa OIWJM lO Ac Hers-I.-ell a&NNING S17S.000 no-... ~ ... • Rn~ '''"t t-'arm lnr R~ llni'V'' • lAnd ~ ~ , ""'' lrN' I'CI • \ !ltcY)I' II ,_"' ~'"' . A PCIC'f"~ 4 '" ~ • 1 me tae-. J "*'-+ t-.1\1 tMdo ""' . 1 ._ ••• a tt ,..._ Mdla • 'nail ,....rt7 wfU "" .... ,..... 111 ..... . 'ntbl ....... • .... , .,., , ....... -,.........,. • 7Nr'll "" • ~ ~ 111\ft '""""'' .................. , ........... 1' ................ - BROKER. OLIVE M ENGLI SH Matt LaBorde, Realtor Baycrest Beauty With Pool Custom. Quality horM at a Ra~;11n Prt<'P See thi" Spacious Threto Redroom. thr~P baths, sunken hvmg room and family room ~me with used bnck firepiKe. d1nm~ room s_x>adous bWit·in elK tnc klt<·hen mcludtnll liishwasher and large s~paratP snvtr f' port'h Deluxe quahty lhru-out. '\;t al ar; a ptn. t'ilr· pets and dra peA m rluded. l.ARGF. 15'x:ll!" ftE.ATED &c FlLTER.£0 POOL Owner m<~vtn~ -wanu act1on. PRJ CEO TO SELL ~ T 145.950. r.xn:LJ...ENT F'~-~~~~··,~r. w -.n., ~BLl St:BMIT ON DOW'\ COMFORT IS KING \nd It's fil for thl' "Ql f.£1\ .lo1n thr thOu~ an<b of happy suburban.te~ .. ~ y 0t1 relax 1n th J.S debght!ul Country atmo phere rt ·~ TOM b\n lt spartOU!I thru bedroom. I"• bath ~lome with ftrepla~. top qu alny 'nil to v.all nylon carpet , two rar garage, plu~ otfact> nr ~mall den. 8UJ1Hn oven and range an we ll arranged kitc hen Pnvate pat1o off the ma~ ter bedroom aftd bath Thr t't' additiona l ~uos and endosed ~ck ~a rd w1th trop1r al planu mVJtes outdoor livtng LOCATEfl ~EAR NEW PROPOSED nVJC CENTER ,\NO UPPER BAY Prtrf"d to . ~II at 128,500 Newport Heights Channer Treat vour~~elf and se.-tha11 buutJfullv bu1ll rustoni destgned, rhr~ bedroom and ·ram lh room borne. Partial v1~w of ocun. and JU~t steps away Irom a P ... ~OR.AMJC VIEW nf 'iewport Ha rbor Beam <"tllrnJ!~ plaster ""ails. two large fireplaces. ha rrl-.ood Ooor~ ample ce<Ur wood paneli ng. two bathe and forced air heat. are JUSt some of th~ quaht' features you will ~ TRE DREAM KIT· C'HE.."'l. compiMelv bo•lt·tn 1nrludmg lft~h. washer and refn gttrator F'or thf' ·o~ 1n ~ Liteume Bu~ ·· ~~~ tilt~ IW''-' Wtoll L•~ll"ii :tt 144.950 M. M. La Borde, Realtor "Yeu'll like Our ,rt.ndty w ••u " 120 I . 17th St. IPtt.n. 646-GS55l C.ma ~ .. CL-.et.d in I . 17th St S~t"9 Ce"•••' heni~a C•ll 5~376 ~ S49·l~ Own~r Movinq East . '""' '.JI" f,i '"; f•A '-~'r t1 rv .., ,.., •"" .~; .. nn t '"'"·' n n ~ ~-vi lclycrest ~ onn.-r a._\-,.,.,.,, moct,.l hocM 4 8Jl, 1' • 8A f t., tlwo t!IV"t1mlnallnt "'"'r SMALL RANCH t ~~ n\• tv • ' •' i & '" •n .. pia\ ,.,, ' '' ,. " \ n•\ r&•' \:• 4t f 111 lin t "' ~· ,,. " ,, ~ ".twl ,, 1 Rr -la m '"' -llononc -llr n N')()l l'{r • .,, I nih '""'''' •rw·ol' \II ''"' lnr ~,'\~ 1"""" la t11f' IM~ tn lh" ~.,., ,( ~~~ yt·o I'~ I sn,.m " t!.l.om C~ll. T'OOA'"' if Jerry Freud J Realtor F. ....-IU'I\.. A·""''" ,, .... ~,..,.,., ........ ,.., ' ~ .,"' r AMn.Y l"'''!!ft, ...c .. • 1 "-"" OPOf ..... I '$ .. ·-~ ...... . * S.-ECIAL * HARBOR VIEW HILLS Open s.t. & Sun. 1.5 UN OBSTRt:C"I ~ .• ' I'''''" lr Rav VoPW 3 Br 2 Ha f tUn\IV nTI, lJI' pll\o(l <tiS \ont f rplc-all ,. ""' l • r· ~I' MII\Ofl\ dT"a,..~ ' T" vullt U J42.~l ri'!Unn· able! tun-.. OR 3_.Ci7t~ R.U.PH P. MASK.EY. IUtr f'T).«<IO BIT OF THE OLD tl "' .. ,, "'''" Ill lht' ,,. , ~~'~'' 't.WPORT m tl .tn' h-•m• rompltot• •1111 IJir ... .,..,..nfd 111mtb •onm '"'111 t.ult·m Wt.,. BAR Tht' lull ..,. 8.\Sl..M&''T and ~n '"' \lllt'd kit<~ mal. :ot~ .. tlf'lfl"': " "' "'"'· tn lit HORSE LOVERS , ~--r..-11 ~ hnmf' V\ flit tw ~ tff~. ........ " ltOOM Irvine Terrace View P'=RFECT FAMILY HOME 4 ~EDROOMS, 3 ~ATHS REAUTIFUL GAP.DENS AN OUTSTANDING VALUE OPF.N HOUSF. Th is Weekend 1821 Tohuno Terrace S62,500 SEE JAMES ROBERTSON lEAL ESTATE COlOMA DEL MAl *(714) 6734«)0 ''An Invitation To'' 1 .R.\' 1, ' LI\'I'G Beaultful Baycrest II•I'T'I !'lt· ... ull t· abounds -ProfessiOnal I) dt 1 ,,, • • 1 •• nd landseaped. Only qualJt~ 1 ,..... ., , r' •n t'E' can offer so much ,. I " t I I dO \\"ell< ror the dtscriminal!Dg f tr:~ ..11 Whtll' Del Ptso Entry HaU . .._,,.~< ou-; lt\tn~ room and dming room ,.q.rl' nktn~ prn at£· courtvard and beautt· 1 rl hP,t'rrl \nthom Pool. f l,ur large bedrooms one \\1th bwlt in desk and bookshelves 1'href' .;;parkhn~ marble baths. r .11 :.:" famrl\ f()()m ronvenienl to all elec· 1nr kitchen I . tl..l' Patto -block wall fence. :--.cp:~rat<' l'hlldren's play area (away from pnt.J 1 \l,tn\ ime luxury appointments. Priced a\ M-t 1110 \\ith excellent fllWl<:ing available. t'ulllur appotnl ment. M,M. La Borde, Realtor "You'll Like Our Frt.ndly Service" 210 E. 17th St. (.....,. 646-0SSSI C01ta Mua !Louted in E. 17th St. Shopping Center) ev~nings ~24901 ~ 5~1-9417 I UMIT APT. 1 TIIPL!l Cl O.e Vacaacy. jlJ Cataliu . O.e VecMcy. • _1!. Oc_. 3 Yt· leaN •i* optioe tD ftatM. 1--,t. a .... W1G GPtioa Ptaldaa•. o .. ., OR ~37B _, INI«*• ... 0,...-OR S. P.O. BID a 431. COM. I J7 IS. P.O. BDa 432. CIN. W ells-McCardle EastbluH $29,950 l beJr0(1m home , best cafl)eUn& and drapes. Land- ca!'cd ff\,nt and back , fenced. lmmed1ate posses- 'ill>n . 0\\......,f'~ HAS \otOVEn ANO REALLY WANTS TO 4\f l.L' Wells-McCardle Re.~ltors Relia ble Setvice Since 1~43 1110 New~lt Rlvd. Lll·17~ Costa Meu ------------ Price Reduced now $64,500 • • • situated on one of the larJe Iota on Bayadere in presti,e Irvine Terral-t East We offtr lhas aman3<'Uiale VI[ ,v HOME under reprt'(hl•lJon C05l. 3 &a. maids quarter.. dJntnl rm .. family MMint. J bad\a, apace foJ ,.,mmusa pool, fully' Clrpettd ' draped. wurioul landKaJ)- inl by Did BIJJD& ShaM roof. trkle overhana. all ia perf«t COIMI. Bayer mo¥iJlC to larpr boiM ia Oowr Shores -wiD acrifkol. OPEN SAnJRDAY AND gJNDAY 1601 BAYADERE -- IIACCO ..... -liM." CO. en ...... Milt We troded "Trader Hom" out olbouse and home ..... and .. we con trade YOU For A Good Tr•de In Any Direction North RESIDENTIAL West East .. . ACREAGE South COMMERCIAL INCOME PROPERTY We'll trode YOU out of house ond home. Submit '/OUr lond, boot, trofler {or whatever 'lou hove thot we con houl owoy.) GET A. LIST OF OUR OFFICE OWNED TRADES SPECTACULAR VIEW -OCEAN •nd BAY CHANNEL REEF-APARTMENTS "L.cet.4 0.. ...... O....t M.., M..,.rt ...,_, E..,_ce• . 2525 Oc ........ c..... 4el ... ,, c.u ...... JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES &o.t Sllpa Av•U.ble To Residents H oro rosulents el\foy tholr .,_,M t-t vtow •4 tho COft\'•ienco of_,,.,, tholr Wot ot tho front door. Also tho wstiflct o4"'-'' ... of corefroo lolsvro livint b., oll"'lnori"t tho !.vrdel\so"'o roeponsiblli tl oo of lftolfttolftiftt o lwto h-o ... oro ilftPOrlW'It, It' • oconoMicol •• tho coot of tho locilltooo oro di.,.ldocl -d 111ol11tel11e4 th"' o e~orolo foo. IUL101S MO .. DRS *MIWNITM.•D..M .... T IIAQe I \l .~(~~ th< "''"' a• •• .. d oot tho J<lly ro om youo ltvrn'!> ron'l .tnJ ma11 te1 bedroom. Thrs home at 4607 FAIQFIF:LD, CAMEO SHORES ,.., u Jcltllhtful 3 bedroom, ~l~ bath house w1th l~tt&e famalv aoom , terufac katchen , exua la&ac aaraae. pool , ~punlcler system. ne"' caapetina and on ly 57.500 Vacant 10 we can show at your convenience. *p. a. palmer incorporated* 1ll DEVEUHRS (I UDO SIJKE 1935 c.... ....... ~ ..... JJn Vie a.w. oaw. J.noo FOil ·0· UALn· .. L COAST NWY. ~HLMM ~NDNIQI.884 * J ALROA * 71E AC\1 HOUSE' 3 bcdrooru. 8S feet to 'leach. R-3 zone. Puce S26,000. * O i EAPIE' ... NICE COR'-IFR 3 bdl. 1'-: bath home. DbL aaa. P auo. Side yaad for boat. "'ear schools .( shopptna. 1 ara••n at Sl7 .7SO. * '4fLL '-10'4' * IT'S Tl\otf 10 SEF th1s loveh 3 & 1n1ly rm . CO R· NFR hf'IC'I\e . It has the ~1 "'10 0 .. KITCHF."l you 've always "'anted. All WOO L carpetina and custom daapea arc youn and OUTOOOR ''"'"I will cc:ntet about the bi a COVE R~ EO PATI O. Neaa schools, All tht s arM more fot $27,- SOO. Wall CONSIOFR TRADE fot DUPLEX. Equily ~.000. CH ECX THl S ONE IIIOW. * ti0\.4F' INC0\.4E ' * EASTSWE DUPLEX. Perfect conditiOn. L• ae 2 bedrO<Mil unua. One has boilt-1n kit· chen. G81aJeS With IIOf&JC. Atkina sH,OM. HOW ABOUT A NICE 2 IR HOME <'II R·2 lftl t'> ' !'It In r" VM atlrv H<t ... ·<t nnono I Bt '" R•rhArrlll Mid. U10nk 1- ~rnrr'-Can al1<t unot W"tlh · nul lil~lltrlunJ!' ,,,..,.,.l hnll!'l' PKIC'f':O ,_. 0 H Ql"ICK u l.-1':7 'lOll t:Al.Nt I' MA~KEY. Rll • o,:;. ... o•oO JO:,~sOR 3-4_57(1 ave Bayfront -Will Trade. Rustic aouttl Soy front home on Bolboo laland, ~~noll ~artment, largo lot, P'ivate pi or & float. LF. HJF. RSI/ I P T//ROl 'G/1 SF.RVICF. Her.., 0 . PHae -RHiter 673-1200 498 Peril-lei._. lsiMHI Home Many oltoor oclvonlogos, ... n--• .. etoto h Ho, oro OYoiloltlo .. those of dhcru•unotl"t IOolo. A sol oct numt>or of ,_ 8od""·• •-lloth Atlortmonls oro o.,.oilolllo and wo lnYito you 10 In spocl tho two luaurlous fumlshod mode ls ot yovr conven1onco. LEASE SlSO MO. AND UP -BOY SS6,SOO AND UP. Ph4Mte 673-9313 fer fvrther l11for,.otlo11 Lido I s l e LESS THAN S-40,000 BUY S A PRO VINCIAL "JEWEL "t 2 BEDROOM IMMACUL AT ~ HOME NEAR O..UB AND JUST STEPS TO BEACH. PHONE FOR APPOINTMEN T TO SEE. OR ~3.585 Bayfront Summer Rental P ier ond float for good sized soi I or power boot. H~se i 1 amoll but very comfortable. All 3 sum· mer mo. $2, SOO. 43.o& 32.ND STIUET ._(WPOMT BEACH TllL.Jt .. HOOO& I 1 I .o& I e 1 S S&ets too.,"!;.. -~TATE liN~ OW POOL! Fo\lt bedrooms, 3 bath Home with Sack Bay View. Open Beamed Ceilinas plus channina fireplace. qoom tot POOL or IIO~c;r:s plus Parents and Qui· dren. r•eat Family home an central location and wath COUNT~Y UVI~v ... Call today' S42.SOO. Open Houses -Sat. COIOIA DEL Ill DOLL IIOISE! -U'l •• All aussted ur JUst for YOU. The meticulous owner ha~ carefully rede~maleJ, remodeled, re·sluCC<ted, re·ttled and made this tntu 3 better-than-new hou ~>e , Q\uet, fr rrndly nel&hb.trhood ... ~1r111n "·alktnJ ll•s· tance of EVERYTHING. SEF."' OPEN HOUSF. SAT URDAY 1-S· -1117 Narcassus. IIUIAL COIITIIY CIIA. II c•!! Loads of used brick and shake -GREAT LIVING P.O~ and ki &chen--din ina area -an \lnuaual ftnt.l \om 1 s tandard COM R-2 lot. Jus t 2 Bdnns, 2 baths, but buildable to four plus an income unit. Close to bea ches and 11chools. Low Do""' ONLY S39,S00' OPEN HOUSE SAnJROAY 1·5 •• 432 Carnation. JS4\! IA5T COAST H IGHWAY PHONI 615·7101 COaONA OU. IIAA .. C Al."OaNtA eak f.r H•r•.,. Trott, Mgr. One block north of the Corona del Mor State Pork stands this big continental type 2 story home with • bedrooms ond d., ond 3 boths on lofge lot that wi II oc:commodote your boat. Has over- aiaecl 2 cor garage. Modem OuNn' s "itch., with l.vih·ins, including refrig. Excellent bargain for ..., SA,400 inlti ol innaiiMnt. Call 675-3171 NOW! OPEN EVENINGS. 1/ii:J E. Poe. Cat. ~wy., .. w-r • -·oc-oo C04t0"" DC\. IIA. I:AL.+f'Mfllt•A Entertain Much ??? • • • if so you must see this deli&htful 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, centered around a lovely patio m finest Corona del \otaJ location. Bu11t-in ranae and oven, dishwasher, fireplace, wet bar, bathers showe, room, and other extras too numerous to mention. Walk to beaches. $47,500 We have many other cho1 ce Corona Je I \1ar h s t- inas. Dover Realty Corp. 646 -9355 anytime Comm•ciol Aldg. ''on Cooat Hwy. Cch. - $65,000 dn. Owner will corry 2nd. 10011eo- aed. Aalcing Price: S262,500. • • • Prime R-1 in Ploc .. tia. 18 t oc. with C-1 corner potential , Ready for immediate de· v.lopm.,t. S390,000. • • • UNIQUE COMMERCIAL R'YFRONT. 90 ft. Newport Boy frontove • 125'. 95 yr. lease pfOt)erty. S60,000. * * INDOOR -OUTDOOR 8 LOVE~Y APARTMENT, CENTRALLY LOCATED. IMMAOJLATE THROUGHOUT. PRICED TO SELL. • • • 8 adjoining lots middle of proposed hi9hriae develo.,....,t, Newport R.och. TtnS IS UVlN!l Eaocic plalll.ina•· L••• pool. A Newpoct home whh 3 bed- rooltlt, den, :Z~ badta. N bell ac:Molt. l)l,g)f). OUR EXCLUSIVE. ~I GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY . • • • 42 units t commerciol bldg., Harbof Alwd., C.M. Sll S,SOO equity. Sell or trod• for I on d. • • • Prnti11 lrYln• T erroce "eovti,_l 3 b•••• hoMo turrounding l•ge ,.., .,. .. ~eift vie• of boy ond oceon. AIW.. S7t,.. S..wn ~ oppoin.,.ent or .,.. ........ 1-S. .......... Borak heads OCC students Peter Borak of Newport Beach baa been elected atu- ;,__...) .. I:IIL..A ..... dent body pruident or OtMae Cout Colleae !!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ Peer Swan of Balboa It land waa cboaen vice preeideat. 9laron Smith of South Lapana •d Pam Ponte of Tustin were elected correapondin& aecretary Md recordina sec- ret.aly, respec tively. Tim Williams of Newport Beaob wu named atudeot body treuurer. Elected to c abinet poau were Karolyn Wallinsk~ of Costa Me ~a, director of wo- men's athletics; Scott Smith of Newport Beach, director of men'a Mhletica; C lara Caval- lero of Balboa, lnterclub Council preaident; Anita Henun of Huntin&ton Beach, publicity director; \4aJY Par- mer of Costa Meta, aocial events comnuuioner; Sbawo \1urphy of Costa \4eu, aru .,d auembiieacommi uaoner: PREPARING for Commodofe's Ball as a fi tting climax to Lido Isle Yacht Club's opening day ceremonies are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cetf; Mrs. M.A. Richley Jr., wi fe of the commodore; Mrs. Robert Hadden, and Rear Commodore Joseph Col esworthy. <Stuart Ore* er photo) Blair Thompson of Westmin- ster, rally commissaoner, and William O'Neil of Costa ~esa, plannana comnussioncr. Elected representatJvc-at- large to the OCC Student Counctl were Bj II Ackennan of Costa \1esa; Jaclt Chappel of Anaheam; Doug Dorflin&er of Newport Beach; Kerry Grant of La gun a Beach; Bob \1unce of "lewport Beach , Bob Newman of Newport Reach; Bill Redinaton of Costa \1esa; and Fred Ruf of 'cwport Beach. LIYC OPENING DAY JUNE 5 Saturday, June S it dle date act for Lido Isle Yacht Club's open ina day cere- monica followed that evenina by the Commodore'• Ball, to be held in the clubbouae. The formal nar-rai aina ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. when Commodore M.A. Rjchley Jr. will preaent flaa officera, directora, atarr conmodores 11nd local di&- ni~ea. Boau will be open for in- spection atattina at 10 a.m. •d will be "dreued ship" fo r the occuion. The fleet or yachts will be under the direction of Paul Connally, fleet captain, and Dr. Ter- rMce \1oran, Jl)rt captain. Ani ati na Comnodore Ri ch- ley will be Dr. William Has- ke II, vi ce-conmodore, 11 nd Joaeph Coleaworthy, rear commodore. The cocktail hour prior to the Commodore' a Ball wi II be&in at 7 o'clock, with din- ner pl111ned for 8 p.m. follow- IrS "EVERY-BODY" Lle tiiiOMer{tll uw ou- aiu awilft ... if afA iU Ollllt otte-aiu atporGU bro! .. Evcf)'-Botly" •4apu il•elf 10 yotu fi«tVt U.e ;,.., • ., yo• •lip i11•iu. lc' • Rou 1/orie Rei/' • ('•at fu!UMa iuo i11 ca •lr«<cA ,.,Loll h it tAot flatter• •"•'1 &lid yo• o-.. .. {i11 yo• ao 11att~r• olly yo• c-'".,. il MHlltlely •••• uflenteallt., 204 Marine Ave. Tel. 673-3300 Ralboe lal..d ed by dancina to the music of Don \1eans and h1 s or- chestra. The club's entertainment chaJrmM, Rear Commodore Colesworthy, has appoanted \tr. and \1rs. Ro bert Cerf a s ball chairmen. Tbe1r com- mittee will 1nclude \trs. James Bradeson, decorations; \1rs. John Londelius, 1nvita· tions, \1rs . Robert Hadden, hors d'oeovres; and ~1r. and \ira. Cerf, who will take re- servation 1 , Craag Curus of Newport Beach was elected sopho- more class preaadent for the l!J65-M year. Scott Lefaver of Fountain Valley was chosen Associa- ted \1en Students pre sad en L Lynne Rerry of Costa '\1esa was elected to the pres1dency of the Women Students. ITS "EVERY- BODY" ' • reid ' or wit/a iu &lt.eer i""er bra if ro• tL;&It. Evert "Every-BoJy" AtU it& OtiJit pltUti~ lrut~el ca.se ... pn{ut for poppi11~ 111&o a bead ~. 6&oM-ue~ "' tlt.e cor's 6lolle co111pOTCMut. ltavHII o" laattJ for rour poola.Je put&' [,. red. 110"'. royoJ bl•e or blaclr, 112. ... 11 CISTI llU 270 f::aat J 7dll Sc. Tel. ~1222 Coeta Mesa ---~ ------------ ICC I FOR L Y $3. PER YEIRI 1-L OFFER TO ILL SUIRRIBEa OF NEWPORT HI-R Elllll lEW suaCIIIED to the Enf!ign Ca11 (l htai11 thix sperw/ ('fl1'erage for only $J.OO per year through special arrangements with Pacific Fidelity Life In--urance Company. You need only become a subscriber to the E nsign, or live \\ ht'l'l' the E nsign is delh·ered. in order to obtain this coverage. AND, if you are not pre:'t-ntly a ~ubscri~r. you can obtain a ubscription to the Ensign for only $3.00 per year during-thi.-~pecial program -this is $1.00 less than the regular new subscr iption rate: With this combination program you can receive a year's subscription to the !'lewpo rt Harbor En:--ig-n o11d complete protection from Pacific Fidelity all for only $6.00 per yrflr. You ca nnot afford to pass up this protec- tion for you and your family. PRESEIJ SUBICRIIEII can al~o taht• advantage of this ,-aluable accident protec- tion. You can obtain this policy at the low ratt> of only $:3.00 per year while continuing' your subscription for at least one year. THIS SPECIAL SUISCIIIEI IISUIIICE POLICY PlYs· FOI ICCIDEITIL DEATH liD CEITIII SEIIOUS IIJUIIES: 1 $15,000 and more for • freeway accidents 2 $10,000 and more for • scheduled-airline accideflts FREEWAY COVERAGE: Mor~ and mort' drivers are U!4ing the el(panding !IY~tem of fr~ways and expre11s highways throughout California and the nation t:n- der t hi11 poliry, $1 5,000 is pa1d for fr~way death claims. And $1.000 is added for each year the pohry is renewed After five conMJCutive yea~. the frt't'way maximum benefit totals $20,000 -and roverage tn- cludes freeways any-'1\'here in th~ wor ld SPORTS COVERAGE: $3.000 is paid for death and ~.-n­ ous i nJun~ in specified spoN accidenu whtlt nou are a participant ln<'luded in t h1s Pacifir F tdPIIt) coveraJlE' are ~wimming. sk unJl. boatlnlf. fishtnjl. archery. ~rolf. Little Learue and olh~r organtzed ba~e­ ball. orJlAntted "<'hnol athlto ttc:t. hunt1n1r • 1n pt'rnut areas '. 11kin and 'Cuba dl\ 1n1r and hn r'lt'bl\ck rtdlnll Profe!l!ll,n&l !!port:< are not ,.,,ert'd under th1~ p()II~Y ­ A f ter fhf' run<~KUtl Yf' 'f'a r-.. tht' :oJl<•rt:. mu1mum benefit totdl:o $4.500 -ba~ed un a 10 renewal ln- creue ear h year AIR COVERAGE: $u~r1~r-~hn tra,el on rnmmer· rtal atr ~~ehedules an~"" herE' 1n the w"r lct will ha\e $10.000 1n rm•eral(e a~< t'cln.,tant protecthm With thi!4 Pactfir F 1deht~ pohcy Th1.; 'eer-round covera~re 111 another of the pohr) ·1' ICpt't'tAI featur~<~ $1.000 I" added for t>arh ) ea r the pohc~· ts rt'newed -after five consecutiv~ years t he ben~ fit is S 15.000 IUS AND TAXI COVERAGE: $3.000 i11 patd for fatAl accidenu and c~rt&tn seraou11 lnJurie!! in whi<'h the 1naured is r iding ~~th~r 1n a hin-d bus or taxica b Th1s as a ,;tat cov~rag~ f~atu re for travelers ~ve~·h~rt' OTHER COVERAGE: Many other forma of accident are covered -whether th~y Ot'Cur at home. at work. at ~ehool, or at play. This policy pays $1.000 for other accidental death and al$0 provide!' a 8pt't'ltled tnJur~· and hospitalisation allowance schedule. 3 $3,000 and more for • sports accidents 4. $1,000 and more tor other accidents: Automobile, pedestrian, at home, at work READ THESE IMPORTANT BEHEATS I COVERS AU AGES: Any member of a l'!ub-:rn~r·!o fam1b· I" ~hlflble for th1!'! •IUl!<tandmg ru\f'ra~re thrnu~~:h Punrk f'•dehtv L1fe Ynu mw~ 1n11 1re an,·one -re~~:ardle~~ .. ( a~~:e !'0 phy~1ral exllmtnRIIPII '" rf'- QUired Thert• I~ ::"0 redurtion Ill bent-fit,. r .. r thOIIE' pa .. t 60 CUMULATIVE BENEFfTS: Remt'mher -many !.Pnefits 1nrrt>a~t' 111 'aUf' 1'8o h 'ear" hen tht> pol11 v 1• rl'nt>wed. In the !r~"u' and ;~11 traH• •llh'lz:<>rll'~ thr Jl<•lu·y l>t>nt>fit In• ro>a~.-~ $1 111)(1 rwr 'l':tr for ti\P coO"P\'Uil\"f' vear" "ht>n • hl' Jl<•h\' , .. rt>ne" rd WORLD·WIDE COVERAGE. ::"n m~<l'er "hl'rt' Y•' 1 ~ro - ~tround t ht>, • ru,.r .. r o.~r·• nd 1 h·· ""rlct tht .. -.rwnal Purdh Ftd,.lltv AcrJtit>nt ln.,url\ncf' Pooli<v prott'C.'ts \ou rt>11:11rt11 ...... f Hn' nther 111'-••rumt>' •11 m»~ hav~. 1ndud1llll "••rkmt>n ~ c.•mrwn-.,.t tun. MONrY·BACK GUARANTEE· \Pu r Jl<•llc) tnrludt>ll a ~ruarantH' that _\nu h~<'" thP n~rht t~o <"Um1ne the p.• t{~ ( r ten dav" and. tf f, ran~ rt'n•wn w•u llrt' not ~att!'fil'd w1th tht> pulley you m:n· rt>turn It l•nd thf' premium V<HI haH pa1d "til he rf'fundt-d tn full THI S COVERAGE COSTS ONLY S3.00 PER YEAR PER PERSON. YOU GET All THIS PRO- TECTION FOR LESS THAN A PENNY A DAY. This Cover•&• is m•d• •v•il•ble throuah speci.t •rnnaements with PACIAC FIDELITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY America's Mo.t Modern Ute l nsu ,.nce Company In ord~r to k~p th~ COIIt of th~ coverag~ low, !lome exreption •~ Included in the policy F ull information pn>\'lded upon requ~t Wnte Newport Harbor ENSIGN 2721 East Coast Ht&hway Corona DtN Mar Cahfom•a Mill TIE CIUPII Will IEMiniiCE TillY •r--------------------------------------. I I I I I I I I i I I I ..._port Harbor ENSIGN 2721 East Coast H,.nway, ~~ 0.1 Mar. Cahfom11 FREEWAY. TRAVEL. PED£STRIAN SPORTS and OTHER Newport Harbor ENSIGN ACCIDENT POliCY DATE __ Metl ttte apphcatton With ,..mtttartCe today I ...., ..., ,_ ttlt r,.._,, TIM. ~. Sporn lftd 0U. AwdMt ~ ofttred by l'ltlhc fldehty lilt IIISIIftnee to aub· ICf1lllrs IIIII tiD ,...-s ....... 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I I I ,OIIMliiL Y MlA.S CMIIUA NOW AT 1780 NEWPORT Bl.. VO. PH. 646-93A3Costa Mesa * ~ ..... l- t'MA .. Professional Directory INSURANt:£ ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROBl-RTSON -S<\0! IIR I~SL RANCl- 3333 E. COast H..,.. MOTHERS DAY took a special signifi- cance th is year for Mrs. Nathan Jones, Mrs. Charles Cot1on, Mrs. William Cowan, and tArs. R.P. Connolly (left to reght). These 4 Newport ~each women v1s1 ted sons Dole, Charlie, J im, and Peter, re- spectively, ot the Cotol1no I slond 'A>ys Prep School dureng the school's firs t ever open house. The federal government took over the school 3 doys after Pearl Harbor, and hdd not encouraged such goings on in the intervening almost 25 year s. And where were the fathers while the mothers were pos1ng for the picture? ::;iving their sons on ob,e ct lesson on how to play winning softball. C'omna d•l ~~tar -673-38!)0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SU P ERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA ~ld·o'tay b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR O Riole 3-IHSO s;, c~ 1942 F'nendly Nelfhbomood ~rvic-e BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broad way U 8·3433, 8·3434 Costa Mesa 107 'guards' washed out In recent' ear compelltwn for the o;umrner JOb of 'lle~o~<­ port Heach IJ!eguard has be· Cllmt: ver. keen 1ndeed. It almos t leads line to believe that the 1mage o f a loll111g, <~un-bron zed !IUarJ, "1th 'elected "ere ass1gneJ to a ~ wec:k-enJ tra1mng program. f he cand1date!> "dl be graJeJ dunng th1s penod, an d lhc: topmen l11red as life- guards. nle uthers will be placc:d nn a re sc:rve li s t. . n11th1ng better tt~ Jo than tn lgnnre lhe aJvance ~ pf fa\\n-occ to stage mg !~!mall!,. 'TlU!>l be a true u k bl poruapl. ' nsin a e' \\hdher It 1' ••r n"t. lhc: Orange ( uast College Jrama rec1p1ent' ••I the ..:llvc:teJ m-,tru..:ll•r '•'hn F-ord needs l'thllii.Jn J1> nut ~.wne b\ 11 ·· Jt.ll•r<. ,lnt~er'. Jancers, ea,11\. On 'Ia\ I". o,nrne I~., '1Uo,lcl an'> qag.: hanJ -;. elec- rwpefuls b.:!!an the: .tnnual tfl..:lan:. and p.unter-,." "ewport I 11eguarJ <;ervlcc f he rc.t'••n"' I he 0('( J rama tests h' Jc:term1nc :.ea<>l•nal Jer<Himc:nt', ~mmer fheater anJ luturl! pefTTlanent .l!> '1gn· \rh \' r •• ~ .. hnp '"11 present -rent' tn !11.: ,taiL \II ou t \l~r~J1 lh '\Ill •0· ., a ·' .. .. ''' ' urn u"a) ~~~"ere "lnnrmc:J •ut. hi t ... fhe l n'lnll.a blc \lt,llv ''fllC ... ~ "lf\'IVed J I non. 1\r .. ~n." \u~. ~throu gh"· . :netcr '"I.., 1n th.: ... urf. \ftcr \uJ1 t11>n<; and regl ~tratllm W;;;;;t.etcliff Chapel a hall an 111•ur rcq the\ ~ere •'Ill be cnndu..:teJ June ~I at loU b)ected tP J grueling 1100-II '() p.rn. 1n the !)('( auJI- 1'111, yard run-o,-..lrn-run-""lm .:nrn-tr•flum. Per'inns Interested 1n 11 ~~~ peutwn that ndrrn \\eJ the the: 'h''"· hov.c:ver, rn a~ re- 427 E. 17tft ST. fidd to ~'. T"enty-f1vc: of gl!>lcr fnr "Theater o\rt s COSTA MESA the rema1ntng v.ere JroppeJ "\n" Junng O('C''s regular .. ,...... f "-:============~a~t~e~r~l~n~t~e r~v~1 :e:w~s.;., :w~h~d~e~th~e~1~0~ summer se", 1 nn re g1 s trati on pc:n nd, \\h1 ch v.1 ll '>tart June £HIJR.t:HES ------ a•• cu .... CMll.,. NEWPORT MACH. CA.UtrOitHIA THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: 9:00 o."'. Fo,.i ly Worship ~ Junior Church 9:.45 a .m. Oturch School & Adult Clan 11 :00 o.lft. Festiva Worship The Rev, Jame s G. Blain, Pastor \tr. Robert L. L arson, La) AssiStant Phone 54.3631 f r1 r thr u ,,,d 'JI (,nd TS qu1rlt, anJ pr,u. rrtul, and ~h arp rr tl>t1n an\ IU fl tdf!rd ~uora p 1rr· rl".!: , ,., /() II> I' d, ld· '"I! a ~undf'r nl <rJ u l and S/'lfll. and •·' t!>r Jnl nls an d "'a'''''' an d I S a d1 ~(trntr r t li>r tl>ro u tl>l ~ and"'''"'~ '" t i>r rrarr Gristian Sc ience Services nasT CH\JacB OF' aDIST.scu:NTIST 3)03 Vta Lulo Newport Beach SJNOA Y SCHOOL 9: IS o.m. oncl 11 o.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9: IS -11 o.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I"'·"'· READING ROOM ·-~~ cl41}'a: 9 ...... -s , ..... W.4noacl41}': 9 o.m. -7:<lS p.M. Tuoacloy oncl Fricl~JY: 9 ...... -s , ..... , 7-9 , ..... ~ncloy : I p.m. -4 p .m. ECONO CH\J&CH OF' C81118T. SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar Jl39 East Coast Htahway SUNDAY SC HOOL 9: IS ..... . SUNDAY SERVICE 11 ..... . WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 , ..... READfNG ROOM - 3839 East Coaat H1ahway w..a. cleya: 10 o.m. · l Jl·"'· ·~·•cloy: 10 ..... -• , ..... ].7:50 , ..... ; 9-9:30 , ..... ,.,.cloy: 10 •·"'· -9 It·"'· F"lr8t laptiM Churda of eo.ta M..a 8aptiat liblc FellowiiUp f /ndrflrnd,.rrt Riblf' Hapt1s t 1 Santa Ana A ~la ... D:. P. G. M~umann, ,._ SUPfDA Y SDVJCD t :45 a.m. Su.DclaT SdMel 1 l :CO a.m. Moraine ......... e:cop.m. ~ u.a- 7:top.m. ~WI t'• WED!OIDAY 7:.20 p.m.. ·--..., t: 00 p.m. rr.,. Mwct• Lutheran Churda Of the Mcmter Lut'h~an ~urch in Ame~ 3545 East Cout Hlp .. , Corona del Mer PASTOit nNtlt cuet Phon~: ORtot. 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9 a.m. --Family worship 1nclud1n& Sunday 0\urc:h School 11 :00 a.m.--Wonbl • First Baptist Gurch CSOUTH~RN) CO.OMA DEL MAR COAST HWY, AT MACAA'n4\JR BIU.. TOLBERT. PASTOA 67l-66H 67J.Jl16 SlntDA Y SCHOOL ..... ~ •• ..o•MtMG WO.SMI~ ••• I 11• •• I~ Jnd cnnunuc: <)n ""eekJav:. lh rou&h June ~.:!. \II who p~r­ llt.lp:ne 'llUst reg1sta, \h. I u rd <ta1J. 'le 'a1J he anllc1pates at lea!>t ~50 people will be needed to s tage tht ITIUSica l. ~c:hear-,al-, arc: \t:heJulc:J for 11 '0 '" Q ") ~o~.ed.nqdll!> from June:!. lEGAL NO TIC c \(JnO lTI ( fHil "T'I A:- :'1 I'~ RJOfl (J)( Hl I If TH f "I<\ If I H (<\I IHIH\1<\ t O H (01'\ r\ O f ORA\G f \n. <\ -'10753 f .. 181" nf frank L St-h ... arz, ,,,., ... ,.,.,L \ll'n U I ~ IH Rf.AY GIH~ In th,. fTI"ditnro~ o f the aho\'r- 'I>VIl,.rl rll"r'"rlt>nl that all person11 hHvtnll rl aiml'l Aiiain~t tht> 80id ,j.,,.,.df'nl ..,,. required to lilt" thf'm, With thf' nf'c::eai!I•Y vou ch- """' in 1h .. offic::P of the elm of th" 10hov .. Pntl LIPd I'OUrt. or to r rf'-nt them, w\Lb tht" nece&- <~nrv vuucht"r'l, to tbP u.nder- '~IIIJII."d at c, o H llrWOOd, H efff'T- n_,, ~df'O & Corfman, <\ttor- nPv~ at I.a ... , 3355 Yia Lido, 'l;f'wport R...ac-h, California which i!l tbt" plare of boainf'sa o f the undf'rlliiiJied 1n all matters peT· tarninj! to t h" f'&tate o f said rl~"Cf'dent, within •i• montba aft" thP first publication of thia noti~. DatPd \4ay 18, 1965 \Ill. OR ED RUOC ER SCHWARZ \4ildn:d Ra dler Schwan 1-:J:ecutrh o f the Will of tbe above n..,ed decede-ut H•wood, Heffernan, Soden & Corfman AttDrneye lit Law 33SS VIa Lido N..-wpon Rtladl, California 673-8080 AttDrney11 for •:~recutrh Publillh: May '1:7, J une l. 10, 17, 1965, in the Newport Harbor F.nai~. FRIGHTENING VIEW FROM HAJ40LEIARS, W1MOSHIELD P 1 f t e e n-year-o I d C ar y ALEX McL~=oo. soctJI st.:- dies teacher at ~os ta ',Aesa High, has recently recetved an "::: ast-Nest r entl'r" grant to a ttend the Su'l rt1er lnst1 tute ~.m ~s1an Studies at the Jn1 vers•ty of Hch¥ait from June 21 to June 30. He ha s been teaching in the d1 s- trict for 5 years, and was recently apPOi nted chairman of the social s tudies depart- ment at \4esa High. Only 2 such sc!"lolarshq>s are given in each of the SO states. ROAD CREW ACTIVE AT STREET RESURFACING The 'llc"-port Beach ~bile "or~s department 1S kecp1ng an a lmost con tant hand m at rt:!>urfac1n g road . La\1 week ll5 crew com- pleted the portton of Tuo:un -\vc:. that reaches from \Iann- ers \tile to Avon St. S1nce \lo nday they have been re· p aving the C'l1fHiaven stretch o f Cliff Or. from Irvine Ave. to Dover Or. About today they should fin ish the pro- ject, and beain addina a fresh top to lrvtne Ave. from Dover Dr. to Ht&hland Dr. 1n Harbor H1ghlands. STRONG HIHT C..VEN An unsiahtly stack o f old pier pihnas at Bays1de Vll- laae ha been the subJect of several complaJnts by the tsatler park restdents. A prankster dec1ded to force the manaaement to take ac· u on. Over the weekend he placed next to the pile a Ia rae sian. vui ble from E. Coast Hwy., wh1ch read "Bayside Dump." Summer session longer .. TAPPED'' POl MOMOIS The Otuao Coaat Colleae 196S 1ummor seuion -A week• in lenad\ and wi th evenina claues ro r the firat lJmo -will start June ll. Pre·t ouion counaelina for prospective 1tudents will be available in tbe Counsolina Center, 2701 Pairvic:w ~oad, Coa ta \1eaa, June 7 throuab 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Summer reaiatt.-tion will be conducted in Basi I II. Poter- aon Gymnasium June 14 throuah 22. Daytime reaistra- tion hours will be 9 a .m. to noon and 1 10 4 p.m. June 14 throuJh June 11 ; 9 to 1 1 a.m. June 18; and Q a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. June 21 and 22. F.ven&n& regtstsation wtll be conducted from 6 to Q p.m. June 14, 16, l t and 22 m the l)'mnaswm. 'llo reaJStrations will be taken after J une 22. Sbadentt must be 11 yeera Kadly Courtney, claM_..ter or a1e or hold 1 hiJh achool of Mr. and Mn. Willard diploma to attend awnmer Courtney or 611 St. Jamea c:lauu. Pl., Cliff Haven, It Ofte or Student~ who will enter 30 fruhmen co-edt tappad at 0 an hoaora convocatioa at lhe raoae Coa•t Colleae Cor chc Univeui"' of Redlandt ror firat time and who have not "1 membership nut year in taken prOo'reai strati on u .ami-Spurs, sophomore honoraty nations mu•t take the teals •ervic c oraanization. The before ~I)Je lina and reais-new members are selected ttation. each' sprina on the basis o f ............... ............ Testina will be by appoint-acholauhip and outatandina ment only. Appointments may achievement and aervic:e. made by telcphonina the •••••••••••••••••••••••• Counaelina Center a t 540- 16 10, extension l OS or 206. Tests will be adminiatered at 3 p.m. daily June 7 throu&h 11 and 14lhrouJh 18 in lfome Economics Butldina ~oom So. I. FventnJ testtn& will be conducted June 11 and 16 at 6 p.m. in the OCC Forum bu· ildina and June 21 and 22 in Sctence &uldina 'loom o. 2S. <J'1tee C:Oe ~t llelr~ PillE 141·4437 Pupil ratios compared SIIYIII COSTA -~ _. •• ,_, IU8 3 am ous or :Jine Qualit 1\ ith the If arbo r -\rea ~chool uni fication elec- t inn just over 11 month awav, comparisons between the ~ewport 1each and Cosr.a \lesd elementarv district8 are b~inl( drawn. upt. Hoy \n.lersen of the ~ewport 'le..rch district has hearJ one ~et nf fi~ture~ re~tardi na pupi~ tt'd~:hcr ratios used whicfl he cnn "1dcr"' to be incorrect und w t~ht-" tn "P•~e "Thev include their rt'me· dial readin~ teacher in their fij{\1res, while we Jon't. and there are many other discre· pan c1es tn the methods used to am ve at the rauo.'' To Met the record s trai ~ t, \sst. ~upt. 1\'illiam 'liuer of Ut~ 'lj <'Wfl0r1 l)istri Ct and Or . ll eu ben Law, C osta \lesa' s curriculum Jirector, ~~;o t to- ~tether to orri ve ut these com- Jlilrable fii(Urt•<~: PI 'PIJ.. PFil TF \Cin:ll JOHNNIE'S LIQUOIS DEE COO~. Owaer 1537 lAST COAST HIGHWAY COlOMA DIE L MAl, CALIP. TELEPHONE ORiole J-7 $)0 ·· 11.-pnrt.., that thl' rn~ra~t~ ( o"l.t '.lc-~u 'Ia<~ <~room ~:nn- 1810 .. nnl, 11 .1 -.tu.lt-nt mort' th110 Ill \ f'W flOrl f\1'11tf1 (I"._U It frnu l1qur e .. thdt •\rc nnl cnllt- pur.thlc . It'., tht' .. u•nc-nlcl '41 1rv ~1 , ·~mpurtnl! dl'l'l•· .. .Jnol or..snlll."._," l-o t' c·\.pl<~.n,.. 1) i Her-&:;;::::;;;;=========;:;;;:;;=;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;:=:=;;;;;:~ ( ordde .. \.'I. ( . \I en l l" " ~l.1 ,... l 1. I 1.2. J 2 l.~ '\(U ).~ l. ~.-; 1n.~ l~ n 1.2 :-.'-1 1' Q 2l'l 2.0 \II ~troJe ._ :Y•.n 2C1 .~ l.~ Mutual names manager The vacancv 1n lhe -aaff 1>f the: C'Mona Jel \iar off1ce nf \lutual ~av1ngs anJ Ll•an \l>!.llC iatll>n ,,f Pasadena, liCCa:.l~>ned by the Jeath earli er th1 s monlh of V1 ce PreMJent 11chard T. \lc- C'ulloch, " be1ng filled by the appc11ntment o f \lutual' s \'1cc PresHlcnt llarolJ q, Oettman a manager o f the office. "Jial" Oc:ttman has been assoc1 atec.l w1th \lutual Sa- VIna for more lhan ten y ears, both at theu Pasadena home offi ce .tnJ as manag~r of lheu "est <\rcad1a office. lie 1s a graduate of Iowa ~ate Cn1verstty and member of Ph1 K"ppa rau fraternity. f'tunna World War II he set· ved 1n the c;outh Pac1fic theater as a first lieutenant .-,r arullery. He ts acuve m Ktwant s and Chamber of Commerce activities. His family mclude s h1s w1fe. Charlo tte, 4-year-old daugh· OUT OF llfE FRYING PAN ~obert Heavey, who once headed the U. C). Embas~y $e-curi ty forces in Leopoldvi II e, Conao Republic, as a Foreian Serv1 ce officer, will direct the c ampus police force at the Un1vers1ty of Califomta, lrv1ne, when it opens next fall. As chtef security o ffi· cer for the campus, he •ill be charaed w1th coordinatJna C8mpus police actJvtties wi th city and county law enforce- ment aacncies. Ha l Dett.• ter, Sandra, and son David, who IS 2. William ~. C\ammons, 'A~o~· tual Sav1nas sentor vice· prestdent, will continue hu loan development operations from the Assoc11tion' a C()ll.1 2867 T a , 0 ' The a ay -Via Li.Aa • & Newport Bl•cf. Hewpor1 leech CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Penoaalbed Servin DON L ILDIR ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. UIS 35 Yurs 1n Newport Be,.• h ~. 67~ Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS -All SIZES -All TYPES Te ... llla•a: JA.dl:aee 7-UH .U ~ I._... D30 S. Mala. S..to A-. *CROWN HARDWARE * CUT • .• . OJUoJ. WE "A BOVIEJIOI.D &EiriEJfT STORE" ...... KEYS FDfE PAIJIITS ~·~ 11" .LUT COAST .sWAY .. COa OJtA DEL MU Include us in your plans. You are cord.tally mvtted to •uend Church Serv1cea and 10 use the Readtna Room. nAtNtMG UMtON ........ ....-. ~VlMIMG wott .. t~-11• ,.., ftDMlSOA Y SI.YtCI7t tS ,.., Nli.SUY ~IIOYtOD Sdtwanelte, 4Sl Bolero Way, We• t Newport Hciah'-. rode: h11 bicycle eastbound on W. Coast Hwy. aaainst the flo w of uaffi c, May A, a~~d ran head on inco an automobile driven by Jeffrey Rtm1ltow, 23S Prospeet SL,Newpon Shores . The 17-year-old drhcr wu j Ull complctittJ a riJtU Ultn f10t1 RiYeraick A•e.,Marincra Mile. whea he ao nuiely ar•••d th• ro-a tlite rider. Bank of America Home Improvement Loans. 3262 l rM4 Street, Mew,.rt He ltltta l•loltOIIW* .• ~ (;o tiU'flltUttl, H,b,rtJ '" TlufJU>g, EtuJ~J~eliuJ ill ltiulH 0.. Thome a 8. ttoonl, Min11tet Uuuc:h School (Ot all .,u, 10 a.m. S.nday Sunday WOfs•ip •• 11 e.m. NuiMty C•• Prcw•d TEL£PNOflfti ..Z..l7..0 c.., ••• ,...,. 1M ... ~ tailled no ., .. a iajlariu, aiiMollt ba lallr CIIIIIPIU.d of ,... ia oee ol ~. lap. n ... cycle , ... WC'Ie; h hid 10 .... ., •••• --·· Gla. PCHt Till ,eca·s Mr. _, ...-_ OIUW w. P-.anz o.. ~ Ba1· ..... .. ,.. .. ., ....... .., ... P' -· 1'7, ill ..... " .... .... Wbetber you're remodelin& your kitehen, ac:lding an extra bedroom, or pabatinc the houae inlide and out, plan on a Timeplan-llaaM lalprOftment Loan to pay for the job. You c:an boJ'I"OW n.ooo, p,aoo. P,OOO-whatever you need -at )ow 6aU rat. ..t tab 11J to Mftn yean to repay. Arrantlna for a Tlmeplaa Rome l•ro•••at Loan ia limple: juat apPIJ t.1uoq1a ,_.. n.... plu dlelitr or eontaactor-or at ~ lluiE ol A.erla braDeb. , ...... ••••n•• c-•• , •• --.~. ................. UIH· .. -:t~.,.'f:.;r._ YD. C0"'0.A D&'-. """"' ., ..... , IE A GOOO MEIGMIOI 1f you ate a newcomer, or know or a newcomer to ihe Harbor Area who hu not been welcomecl, do her a ruor by caJiina the Harbor Visitor between S and tO a .m., and lhe wi II call on your friend with valuable infonnatioo Md &ifts from frienclJy business firma whfdl stand rea4y 10 help her become acquainted with her new aurroundinaa. PHILHARMONIC SOCI ETY officers: -. from left, Edwin F. Steen, new ly elected l)fesident, and Mrs. John F. Porter, new- ly elected vice president in charge of Woman's Activlti es, are being con gratu- lated by retiring officers, Or. Lloyd P. Smith, president, and Mrs. William Hol- stein, vice president, (Stuart Orolcer photo) STEEN HEADS MUSIC SOCIETY THE HAIIOR VISITOR Pl.one: HY ~9)61 The moat auceeuful year to date wu loaaed durin a the lnoual meetina or the Oranae County Philharmonic Society at the Irvine Coaat Counuy Club. sxeaident-finance and trea· surer; ~rs. Wm. Holstein, vice-president-women's com- mittees; \1rs . Ralph Tandow- alty, vice-president, public relattons. Incumbent Jirectors are Ur- ban Beh, \1rs. F.r1c Ourand. Ira ~. Fnsbee, Clifford lialces, \1rs. Edward \1iuel- man, \trs. Wm. A. \1oses Ill, Dr. Oan1el G. Aldnch Jr., \1rs. Lloyd L. Aubert, \1rs. Sydney B. Gaynor, \trs. 'Wm. S. Uolste1n, \1n;. John L. Laun Jr .. John \I. Rau. \irs. Ralph Tandowsky, and JOhn A. Vibert. ln outltntng the Soctety's program for the tW,~ft con- cert season, \1r. Steen an· nounced at least 5 concerts by the Lo Angeles Philhar- moniC Orchestra wtth /.ub1n \4ehta, mus1cal dtreetor, and guest conductors anJ solo- IS!~> of world renown. a guest appearance of the Cleveland <iymphony Orchesua, George Szell conducting. and addl- uonal concerts to be announ· ced at a later liatA:. Edwin f . Steen of Corona del ~ar wu elec ted presi- dent, auceeedina Or. Lloyd P . Smith, who was pteaident for the put 2 years. Other officers arc Clifford Hakes, first Yice-preaid.ent; Mrs. Jobn P. Porter, vice-pre ai - dent 1nd dlai rman o f women' • activitiea; ~ra. Ralph Tan- dowalty, vi c.,.prcaident and Chairman of public relat1on s ; 'An. Sydney B. Gaynor, VIce-Judge warns Cass Daley /. o-.u F•rpeoa, C.L.U. president-finance and trea-4\entenCing Of entertainer lUter; ~n . Edward Mittel· Cas~o Oaley of Bay ~ores min, recording secretary; and has been postponed unul Tonance Dodds, correspond· June 7 ((I allo~~o her and her ina secretary. "S-year-old husband, Frank L.IFE INSURANCE PLANNING Board members re-elected Jo.:m sella, to attempt a re· are \1u. John F. Porter, Or. conctllatton. FOR THE f1" A IIIII.. Y BUSINESS Smith, \4r. Steen, \4rs. Arthur \1unlcipal Judae Y.tlham ESTATE ENPL.OYEE Strock, and John Scott C'hn slensen conti nued the lliE CONNECTICUT .._,TUAL UFE llfSURANCE COIIFANY n, Bl-Clli# Co . .s._, IU6 Trotter. hean n& \1ay 18 rather than New board members are Ed-1mpose a J&d sentence or ward A. Pelleann, Ralph F. fine on the 49-year-old co- Buter, \4ra. Junea P . Judin. medicnne sinaer. She was Mrs. Jefferaon Scoville and convicted by a JUry last Or. Edward Shaobrom. month of fumuhina beer to 1617 WESTCl.l FF DR. SUIT£205 NEWPORT BEACH, CALl F. 642..()655 The put year's aucceuful her aon. Dale, 16, and con· culmtnation was reporte<! by tributJng 10 h1s delinquency. \4n. Lloyd L . Aubert. v1ce· Finea could total SI ,SOO. ------------------------------~~----------------------- GET THE BUG IN EUROPE SAVE A BUNDLE ON IMPORT COSTS Chid Iverson s Europeon Delivery Pion is eosy ond cor sove you hundreds of dollors. Order your cor through Iverson ond presto your cor will be wo;tinq for you when you orriv e on Europe. Just tell him where you wo nt it delo vered: and the maxtmum J&ll sen· tenc e would be 18 months. ''I'm •nteres ted 10 try1ns to keep th1 s family together." atd Judge Chnsten~>en. lie warned, however, that he wanted results. The lo(lnsellas separatA:J recently after 23 years or mamage. \1r . io(m sella hu been llvln& 1n Palm Ouert, and \1iss Oaley at the fasmly home at 1 ~1 1 Bayshore Or., Bay 4ihores. \4r. K1nsella managed \1us Daley's career when she worked 10 vaudeville, sum- mer stocl •• opereuas. mov1es. rad1o , telev1ston. and re- cordang. C\tnce 1Q 50, he h as worked only occaswnall~. and he has managed t.heu Investment~. $9 MILLIOI'f BUDGET FOR JUI'fiOR COLLEGE 4, leTttltiVe 196_5-6(1 budget of SQ,08Q,674 has been pre· sented to the Orange Co a~l Jun10r C'olleae Ot strt ct trustees. D1stnct Supt. 'lorman r. Vr'atson sa1d the main Item 1 ~ U ,Ol8,l51 for "capital oul· lay," of wtu ch almost S) million IS 1n reserve for con· suucuon of Golden West Colleae 10 Hunbn&ton Beach. The preltmtnar) budaet 1 s based on a tax rate of sli&ht- ly more than 53 cents per Sl OO of asseued valuation. :'-jo tal increase over the 1964-65 fiscal year IS fore- c aa L New group aids clinic NEWPORT HARBOR ENSJGM SECOND SECTION - -PJ&e 3 TliURSOAY, MAY 27, 1965 CORONA oa MAR, CALIF. South Coasters, a &roup of maniod couplet 10 the Har· bor Azea, ha•e oraani&ed •• a new IUpp<>rOn& &roup O( the South Coaat Child CA.Ii- dance Clinic. Thelf purpose ia to raiac funds for the low- fee psych1aui c clin1c for children in Newport Beach. Dr. Jerrel Richards or Lido ltlc waa elected pretident of the South Coasters at a party at the home of Clinic Pre11dent John \4. 'tau of Balboa. Other officet• are Hanooclc Bannina liT, first vice · prea1dent; \4rs. David Land, second YI Ce-prelldenl, Patrick Chase, treasurer, 1nd \1n. Edw1n P1nst er, secretary. A new members party w1ll be held •n June '" the home of Dr. and \1rs. ~orman Wa t- ton, 407 Even1n1 Stat Ln., Dover Shores. The orig1nal oraanizauonal aalhertna of the aroup wu held in lhe home of \1r. and \1n. Robert Bameaon. \1ti. Bameaon, v1ce pres1dent and membership chatrman ol the CIJntc Board. muuduced Dr. Rtch ard J. llun ter and Dt. Stuart Wilson uf the Cit · ntC ilaff. -.ho prebented II CUe hiSlLlr) typ1cal of the pauents betng treated at !he South Cnas t C'hdJ < l1Jh1an~e Clin1c . After heaung of the fun~:· llOOI or the CliniC, a group dec1ded unan1m1•usl~ ll' o r- ganu.e lhe South ( tlhlers 11> a benefl! spon onns aroup "ltmlled to en)llVable fund ra1sins w11h fev. bu~>tnc~o~> meeungs." < ... ~ l ~ '~ Season? Before the 1920s. if e men wore e coat thet didn t match his trousers he wes either going on ~fari or hed e disorganized closet. Not so to de y. A cerefull y un-matched sportcoet end sleds is the me nstoy of e men s le sure wardrobe. ~ Lido sailors will race ~ in Nationals at Detroit ! < Its a good t~ing. too. or wed heve Ne .... port s best selection of non . selling sport coe+s end slech not to mention sportshirt• end sweaters. nere ond if you con t afford both e voce· a wardrobe. buy the wordrobe let your mind wander Twc1 Ltdo Isle Yacht Club JUnior satlors, Cieorge Van· dervort, sk 1 pper, and Judy D1ngle, crew, wdl partl ct- pa te 1n the '-orth 4.men ca' ~ lntercollega ate team races to be held 1n Octroi!, \1tchtgan , June 20-27 . Last year' nauonal we re held 1n BntJsh ('olumbt a, where young Vandervort won the :loben \1. 1\llan perpc· rual troph) as tnd1Y1dual h1 gh potnl champiOn dunng the ~Ja, rac1ng event. 9oth \andervorl and lltnsle were aw.udeJ the \\alter C'. V.ood Perpetual a~ part llf the .,.1n· ntng team 1n the lnter-01s· Ul ct 1ea11 races repre .. enttng 'ian Otel!n ~late [t"'lll ege. Recent!) the (\an ll1egn State Sat ling T carr, I rhe >\ztec <\at hng ( lub) 'OCoreJ .m 1mpre'i'1ve VICto f\ over .:1gll l other cnlle&n tl, qual· tfy I ll comrete 1n th1s ,·ear', '-auonals ror the fourth l.tln· ~ecutt"e year. £loth V anJervort anJ Dm· gle are &raJuate' of L1Jn LEGAL NOTICE 0 R li t ILATt.. OF Rl SINf..S.'I fic tiuo us F'lrm 'llan11" THE t;"''DER. lCSlD do.-. hf'Tf'b" Cf!f"tlf'\' that Shf!" '" COO• ductin~t • !ltatiool"ry bu .. ,nt"sr< at 3337 f.:. Coal'!it Hi,dl.,.·n ·, Cor- ona df'l \Car, CaiHom••· undf"r tht" fic:111ious firm namf' of of Corona ti.-1 \t>tt !'>lalounf'T,. and that ,.a1d fom o'< """'P""'"t! nf thl' followinor p,.r....,n who,.,. n .. m .. on full otn•i pl11r,. ~~ ,...,.o. d,n,..,. ,.,,. tt' fnllr.¥11 '""• tn·~lt \t~trJCar<; IJ ,o~u, lll.l "u""'''l J)"""· lllullo,.r, r tlofnmo .. lrl r\. :.,~o, "'' hM'I tho" -,h <Ill' "f 'ti~tv, lllt"IO:,. \i 411(•'"''1 H I IIII ·TAn. m < \ll .lltt\1' COl \T)" I H IIH \\!.t ''· 0\ THI' -~n 1.,, d '''"· J<J,.,;, hf'fn,... m,.., " '"I "' I'" !•I•' "' ant! fDr 'auf rnunl\ an•l .. liUI', ''""d1o11 th,.r,..ao. lui' <Oit'lrO'- "'ionf'd an.! .. w.,rd, p,.~·nal h app,.arl"d \lari{Bt,.l lloilll, ~no"'n to mf" to b,. th,. P'"""on who"• oam .. I" "ubiW'Tll..-ol to 1h" "llh· 10 on!OtTU.mf'nl, And ~trk nowlt>dlf"'<l to ml" thai .. h,.. f'llf'CUII"d thf' .. em ... II IT'Iif...S." mv hand and o ffic io! .. ... I. ~athiM>n c~ \otarv Publ11 ,·n and for sao•l Countv an•l '~tilt". \tv \.omml'••unn "'ro r .... Jun,. ll, 1966. Publish: \tav 13. ~. ::-. Junr 3, 1965 oo th,. '•·wpnn H•rbor Isle Yacht Club'~ Jumnr sad•na program. Th~ v.dl be part of an e1 ght member team and wt ll compete v.1th the top t team from each of the silt nau on al d1v1 1.10n~. To w1n the Southern Cal1- fom1a d1V1s1on the} ~oa.Jieli aga1 ns1 Cal 'itate Lon ~ :1eadl, 4\tanford, t:SC. Calif. In Sli!Ute ur Technolo gy . l T !L'.), L( ( anu 3arbaral Cal. Y.estem L, and L Diver- Sit) of C\an Otego. Apparel for men a nd women Corner Newport Blvd and Via Lido 2846 Ea~l Co~t Highv;a y Coro na dd Mar, California P.AT OLIV"E:R INTE:FUORB Living Room Dining Room Bedroom up to Comp/,/, ::!J,cora I i '11J pho ne 6i S -SSSO Fronce. ltoly. Greot Britoin, lrefond. Germony Denmork, Belgium. Sw itzer- lond or The Netherlonds. Chid Iverson hondles everything: purchose. delivery, insuronce. licensing-the works. Tour Europe in your own cor ond sove; im· port your own cor ond sove. Chid lver· son is your only outhorized VW deoler in the Horbor oreo ond con deliver your VW completely equipped to Americon specificotions. Coli for free li teroture Be at Peace With the World at Headquarters for Mu • lC Md informotion. NIWPOitT llYD. AT 22ft4 ST. • NIWPCMIT fiALaOA PININSUU) 1970 HAaiCMt IOUUVUD • COSTA MUA .7,-otOO _AI c~ --.,.. p , a. C.-ti CK IVERSON I S Al..80 TH ONl-Y A VTHORIZEO DEA LER FOR PORSCHE IN T Ha N!.WPORT HARBOR A REA. Real Values! on PIANOS and ORGANS Floor Model and Rental Returns It's New From Conn i( A Star Is Born 91N ~ ~~if ll.ol lit ~ftola~ rAjll'#t -. ,-~ k. jJa, awl~ ;, ~t ~ ~. CONN THEATRETTE ORG Tria I P~»riod for .10 Daya $1895 -Gould Music Co. Antique White & and Gotd $1995 ............... o. .. --.c... .... II£WOIT HMIOI OIICII IECOIO SEC'TIOI --Pai11 4 e lMURSOAY, MAY 11, lt55 OOIIJIA DEL MM. CALIF. current annual rate, paid quarterly :sa,._. ••• .,. tile lt.• ..._ FKa ,_ 1• mesa gyjap 1-A t l81 7 MIII ....... CIIII ... -., ....... , ..... ....-n. ~--· •.... -... .... ............. Ill .7~ .. -..... -...... -·· -· ........... LUCKY WINN ER of a money tree at the Soroptlmlst's loth annual charity Nil M1f 15 was Mrs. Marcia ~chan• of Cotona del lllar, center. Mrs. Harold H.- I*, at right, Club president 1nd lUSter of cttemonles for th e program, presMtect the prize. Mrs. Harold Swanson, at left, Slllctd Ute 11'01'•, held at the Elk's C,.., wilt 011tstillldl .. studeftts from her OoreiiJ Je dMct ltiNio In Corona del Mar. 8ettlr a. ~ .,ests ct.nced the ....... ...,, wt• proceeds going to ftt Girls Cld Md Itt Child Guidance Cent•. CHouse of Portraits photo). ~-......... _'-.....,.. 'W''-........ ---·-- Pt.e.e I• y "' ~- ORAIGE COAST IURSERY :;:: THE NUISEIY OF IIAND NAMES AND tlfiH OUAUTY MERCHANDISE AT IEASONAILE PIICES e One of the most complete stocked nurseries in Oran9e County. e Complete landscapin9 Service lncludin9 everythin9 necessary for the do-it-yourself landscaper. e One of the most experienced and qualified Sales Staff in Oran9e County. F..t frM, at any time to stop in h•v• a cup of coffM on us, browse · wound. No ob5cJation fo you of COUtM. We lib to have you &oc* arou~ our nursery and t•• to our people •bout •ny nursery problem you m•y han. ORANGE COAST NURSERY LANDSCAH CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN 310 w. W.O. Street, COita ..... One block east ef Hart.r Center -......_ 646 at'N ()peft S.V... Deys A W ... -I em. te 5 ,._. Day MAY 27 -28 -29 -30 NO FREEZER TO BUY! WSCS installs oHicers The Women' a ~iety of Chriatian Service of Cbriat Church by the Sea inatalled the followina officers at a recent candleli&ht ceremony: \1rs . Ch arles Robinson, pre- Si den t~ \1rs. \ioraan Lowery, v1ce-pres1dent: \4u. Ch arles James. recordina secretary, and \1rs. Arthur \1iller, trea- l>Urer. The 1nstallauon ceremony was conducted by \1rs. ~uth llutch1 son. WhlltJ er dt strict v1cc-presidenl. <iecretau es of ltnes of work tnclude: \1rs. Wtlltam Trusty, mem bership cul uvatton, \Irs. James Lamberth , miSSI Onary SUSAN DOWN S, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Downs of 2505 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, who was Zon ta girl for March at Costa Me sa High School, was selected as Zon ta girl of the year at the honor ban- Quet at the high school. She was presen ted with a $50 U.S. Sa vings bond. education; Mra. Oonald Cro- well, spiritual life; \1rs. Earl Patterson, Christian socaal re lations; \1ra. Robert lleath, li terature and publication s; \1rs. Ross Owen, supphes : \1rs. &ad Flea taa, courtesy; \4rs. Ronald Van 'icoyoc. publtctty; \4rs. Robert \1c- Ciurg, flowers, and \1rs. liar- old 'llass, weddinas. Ctrcle chaumen for the com- ing year w1ll b~ \1r s. John Haas and \1rs. \4aurice Sopp. Fol lowina the installation, lun cheon was served 1n riOOo- ell llall by the Camauon C1 rcle. SPAHISH INSTRUCTOR TO SUMMER IN MEXICO \4ra. Daryl Wilson, a Spantsh instructor at Newport llarbor Hiah School, will parti cipate lhi s summer tn a Califomaa Teacher Assocuoon proJeCt to be conducted in \1ex1 co. She wtll teach 1n Atitlan, a tuburb of ~exi co City. She will assist a reaular \1exi can 1tiah school teacher 1n the aeneral wo rk of the school, and teach specifically 1n the fields of En ali sh lanauaae E d American culture. Mra. Wi lson w1ll rece1 ve no ulary for th11 work, bu t her lodama in a puvate \1ex1 can home will be prov1ded fo r her .. d the \4exican aovemment will fu miah her with trans- portation. She 1 s herself a fluent student of the Span• sh l&nJUIIe. C:.ll l• y .. , ..... ~ t. tt.. EAai .. : 67J..0550 c lb Coast Club to install n ...... of.,... ••• o«i- .,. IDf 196~. elected at •• M.r 12 ......... of •• Coeat W..ea'a Clot. of Cot- •• •• Mar, will t.. i .. &alled ..... ...,. 1•• •. at •• llaf& .Un NttaurML 11M aaw oftlcere ... : Mrt. -.,_d Wood, preaiciM&; Mn. R111 Nw ... firat .-ic .. preticiMt; Mn. Willi• Halli- 411y, 2ad •i•-sw•tidaat; Mn. Plor•ce Meier, ltd nc: .. pratidtet. Mra7 Oeorae Poa. 46 9ic..,...tidaat; Mrt. Oeo- rp Blyaoe, rec:ordia1 MC:N- IIIq; Mn. Ed1ar Co& Jr., cone tpOttcli •1 tec:retary, and Mrt. D.P7 Boue, treaArer. Mrt. Marion Speocer of Pul- ler10a, dittric:t federation ea- ... aioe cbainnu, will be in- atalllDJ officer 7 The nomiaatia1 ~uaa waa caaapriaed of~a. o.or .. Bryton, cbaiiiUa, -...... Willi .. Ham-,. Haait Lee, ... ........., ......... ...... 1lile clult bat '"" a • .Willa atlSOa.a-...,11 aa Uai•er•itr ol c.l.._.. at lrrine. Two Jirla will .. ••t eo tbe Idlewild ... u .... fieata in June. Mra. Nielaen, membertbip cbainnan, baa invited new mcmbera wbo han joined Iince laat Sept. 1 co a friend- ship coffee at her home after church, Sunday, June 6. Other membera will serve as boates- ses. Huabanda also aie beina in vi •:[.,.,. ... an-. -·-· .... • u.. ................... ------~ .......... . ....... _ ... CIIIr -·------~iliiii _.. .. _ •• a n .. ._ .. .-...... .-... ..... .-..~ .. ....... -.. r'~t t., 1 ~ j. Fru .. .-.. •• •• ~r• ;:,. . ., -.__, '-& •• fill.,., ••• ,..., ... SOS .LIAID SUPPLY , ............... c.lf. ..... 6»11tl ca ... VOCAMIIIl oam ••••• AYMWI • oU'fDIIK •• -M7·1- .. A f&BIIDilM .-rAn"' IEW-WF IIC' POSmONI • a.M'.-r e J411c.M IIC'Y e ruatc .alt.ftONS SIC'Y e~SIC'Y e AIII.M SICY e IXcmNO OVDSIAS POS. SaJnritJ Fr'Jm $/IJ(} I'J ${)(111 Prr Jf ,,nth "OUR GRADUATES GO PLACES" Our IU. Year ef Tral""'' 4 l"launttnt 111 Oranta Cau,.t)l STAllARD IUSIIIESS COWIE 1440 I. ht STIIR SANTA ANA ONLY AT TERRY'S ANAHIIM • "'UUa c.Tl'S ua STOOl SPUWISTt' 127-7970 ORANGI • 637·5150 I 740 H. TUSTIN U , ...•.. ~ ..... ,..... ,., J .... , t)H • ...-.... ,, ..... , ....... .._ ....... ' ,..,. .. ,. HEAVY c 1.. EXAMPLE 200 1 ...... 71. , ... 66 Scnple-200 lbs. at lh lb. HEAVY AVG. WT. 200 • 300 LIS. ,., ... , •. ~5 ..... .. , EXAMPLE 100 lba. at ~lb. Avg. Wt. 150-200 lb•7 ... .... fer 3 MoAfttt NO MONEY DOWN 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ............... ,., II PIYIEIT '11. June 111 c• r• c.-.. AJJal•l..n& ...... ~.._,..,. Too,_, Your Account, Call 515-5341 01 ••• 535·2161 " • ,. c.ll ••• Total Price S78.00 I AWNINGS AT FACTOtY4NIICT PIJCIS ..... CANVAS AND AL ... IUM PA110 COVBS E.-tty ..... _.... Te Pit y._"-0 '1' .. 1 •u.. .... ...-............. ,..., ...... ...... ,. ...... a...-....... • 4-,..... ....... -. .....~ .. ,. Montef"ty Wl~td-ltyll New Herlufttat Style NIW! 11 ~Clint Te A.w....., .. , ........ We.....,...... c ,, ....... Uoa ol .,... .. -51 2 ,.., ardlltec:tunl ....... -...... ..... tA!ctJoD tor 1'0Ur valuable ....... .. tu.mltul't. You aJwa" ,..._ 1D1.117 extru .•. ~ .•. Quidr Acts. • . . And CllllliPieta ~ty plul a ~yev I\W'IIIdft oa tbe peJat. auv NOW AND aAVE AT TH~all ,,_,.INQ .-IIUCEII NO MONEY NWIW EASY TIIMS AVAILAall FlEE Esti•at• at y_. Ha•• ftBiiD • 0 • UJK THE STATE APPROVED ALUMINUM l\fOBILE HOME AWNING SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING CO. 2202 SO. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA II 5-0491 . I MER ICA 'S USl ' ·IL liOST U FURNITURE Put "'el£ Beauty in your Rome .•. Mit Mrvimnr in your Pocket! ! ! .., Hf'droorna unllmlt..S' H..ct- ho"NI• and l'huu In •UN. varla llono and baM'• to ""lve llnJ d~tlnc ,..,. 'IUI,..mf'nl All tl ra•.,,. .lldf' 011 "'ion c.nl4'r culd•. rll-tod with cuatom at)'IH har JwiU'~. . pan.i•h Mt>dilf'rraiiHII I"' k•t 111111r \fl!h th" ,.l ...... nt tr~nfl tn tflule •l..,..tuatlll« I .,. .. futt,.. hO"' uf f.,-r, •ht~ •t1t Lfhle u.-••' "'-t.-rfot• .·,,.,,.., ,._ T ahlt>-" , • .._,. ... ,..,. utd • "'••l .. niA• \l~x·••f1• "'"IY f'ttt.ll• I It• ..ol•d oall SoiUJ IF' ainu I Bt>droom Funaitw'e Prkes IDrt ..... ~ J75N America 'a molt unusual and ODt ol the largest un • rinisbed furniture stores ID the world. Free deUvery iD Orange Couaty. Bankamericard or bank tenns. AL'S WOODCRAFf 1471 Nluon Rd., Tustin (led Hill ot S. A. frwy ) • 544-5470 • H•141...,_elt.a TeteMA ... Vld:Je Gtt•tla "-ntly llkCMt DEBS ARE HONORED AT TEA , .... ,... . ., , ... z ....... ~ ,. ...... ., ..... . Newport lleMia la aot co.a- plet. •til ae Mt.ctiea or a beuti(Ql bny or <:Wlclnn •• Home Society Debatantea. The 15 ao hooored are: Tereaa SUzanne Aune, dauptet or Mra. Want Aune, 1630 Mariners Dr., Harbor Hi ablanda, and Arthur J . Aunc . S ancy J . Gamble, dauahter of \1r. and \1 rs. Nonnan Gam- ble, 2588 Bayahorc nr., Bay shores. V1clo e Lynn rlftffith, daugh· ter of \1r. and \1n. John n. Griffith, 201 5 Shipway Ln., Bay crest. Kathleen Joraen sen, dauah- ter of Mr. and \1rs. Alfred Vincent Joraen sen, 1911 Bayside Dt .• Corona de l \tar. Sally \1araaret L eonard, dauahter of \1r. and \1rs. J ames q _ Leonard, 1601 Dorothy Ln., Harbor lltah- lands. lleidi \1arsellua, dauahtcr of Mr. and \ira. Richard Win- fi eld \1arsellua, 20 12 Sea- drift Dr., lrvtne Terrace. \1errily Lrnn \1cCota. d auahter of \1r. and \1u. Dale Everett \1cCoia . 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa . Shannon Starr \1cNeely. dauahter of \1r. and \1rs. David C. McNeely, 134 ~oreclaff Rd., Shore Cliffs. Penny Anne \1eaerve, dauah· ter of \1r. and \1rs. J ohn Ro- bert \1eserve. 106 V1a Ge- noa, La do Isle. Christine Y1bert \1oore, dauaht er of Or. and \1u . Emory Speer \1oore, 1621 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Susan :-.le lson, dauJhter of 'At. and \1rs. Kenneth E. :-.Ietson, 222 Vt a Orvaeto, Lido Isle. Emtly Vera Parke, dauahter of Rev. and \1rs. John Hol- brook Parke, 410 15th St., Cliff Haven. Kathy Ann Rolfe, dauahter of\4r. and \4ra. Edwtn Huahes Rolfe, 2523 V11ta Baya, Back Bay. Sally Chrta tine 'iwi ft. dauaht er o f \1r. and \1rs . Kenneth R. Swtft. 205 Aba- lone Ave., Balboa Island. Randyl Ann Woodwad, dau lh te r o r \1r. and \irs. Doaald F.. Woodward, 2401 Buc keye St., E ast Bluff. These 15 belles will be presen ted damna lhe nebu· tante Ball De cember 28 at the Balboa Bay C lub . Recently they were honored Katlty a.u. at lhe u adabon al tea, gt ven tht s year at the L ado Isle bome of \1rs. \1arun Locltnev. The sunlaaht unseled bav outsade the wandows was the backaround for a tea table done tn whtt e and salver linen, and adorned wath c.andles, and chsna a ccented wt lh plum, white, _,d ptnk fl owers. The debutantes, then mo- thers, and the O uldren' s Home Society members were antroduced by \4rs. Ira Sm1th, &ullhaty prea1dent. The commt tlee chaarwomen LKAL MOTtC! Solly L ... enl <Ml o wt ll be duected by \1rs. Witham \dam s, are \1r~. '4alltam Clark. debutanteo;. \4rs. Donald Whttlock. uca· surer. \Irs. Bruce <iumner. tn· vttauon . \1rs . \11chael Crea· mer. presentation. \1rs . \1er- ton Cameron, preu relations, \4rs. Cha rles Peyton. dec~ ration s . \1rs. C~orae Gurr Jr .• reservauons. \irs . V.t l· son '4oodman, photoaraphy. \1rs. lloward Lawson, tea. \Irs. Robert n temer, pre-ball party. \tr s. Renfr • ~ewcomb. rrograms. and \1ra. Rach ard Sewell. hoste sses. LEGAL MOTICE KING, INC. NOTICE Of T RUSTEE' SALE UNDER DEED Of TRUST Tf 15314 LOAN ~382S2 head by 1t a11der saad ~d 1n thf! propen y auoete 111 •••d Ccunty •d Stall'! du cnbed u lollowto: No1lce ia h-.by Sinn lhel AHMANSON BAM~ AND TRUST <X>MP ANY, a Califorala Corpo-. lioa, u tnla._, or aocc-- U.tee, or -bathelecl lraat- JMin a-t to Otf! ~teed of ma-1 e~ c:.ted by KATHLEEJ'II COLE RANIRt.Z. • a~~uriecl -• u het .elf! •d Hp .. te fi"'fiC"Y •d ~ Jue S), 1963 Ia liloolt 6597 pa p 409 of Offi .• clal Record• in the office of lh. eo ••• , ·~ of Ota11p Coe.aty, Callfon.ia. u d p.,..•-• to Ute Nouc-e of O.fooh •d ElectkMI w II ...,_adet tliOGII*4 J•., .., fT. 1965 ,. ~ 7 .. ,.. t6 or u141 OrRd Al ........ .01 .. n. • J... 11. lt65r. .. ll:OO .. -.. ot •• S.edl F'fooat ..--co • .. c.-, Co.t .. -. lu .. d 'J of S.... ~ c.-., ., = ....... . c.ll....... ... ..... .. .. ........ .. o-.. ..., ................. .. ....... ...., .... ~ ................. ....._ .. .. ..... _.,, ..... .. Lot 150 of Tr.tt 2750 u IM'' map rec~d 10 ~ 9 1. par- t lo S iltcleaave of Miecell• ~~~• ~8p.. recorda of u ld One~"! Co•ty. Said "ale ••II ~ -c~e. b11 whhovt co•..,.•• c:w w~~tn~nt)', I'!X'pn"• o r t111pllt!d, ,.!(W'Cii ns lJIIe, po•--'-M f'IIC'II- brwDces., to ...Oofy Ute •ackbt.d- .,_. ~ ..... by ..... llPH. i• cl•din~ the fw •d e~-. of the Lnu•t-•d of Otf! traeto creeted lly ..... "-4. tlhwle'ft ·-a-. ••th ••• _. .. provid..t dlf'ftta, ea lll &Ale ...,.._. a-i•clpal of !.he ttOte ~ lly ..... ....: ...... , PD.*-$$ wit.ll lat__. ...._. ... s.p. --15.,.,..-......... .. M 4 IIOt .. o.. .. : ...., sa. 1M! AIOlAJII~ IN'& AJIIO ,...UST a.PA.ItT • _.. ,.,__ ~ye..,...LM IPYe ~..4 Oflclet •m ....... :.., .. 17. J ... s. .... a. ... "• fiR ..... ...... Fairgrounds 'golf is OK'd The Federal Government baa approved a 2S--year leaae for ioatalladon of a nipt liabt.d 18-hole, 3 par aolf courae on a portion of the Oranp Coonty Pauarounds in Cotta Mesa. Leuee of the aolf course propaty, a>n•sti na of 33 acte 1 of the westerly portion of Lbe county falr&JOunda, ia !he County Fa1r Golf Course, me., Ill Of Jill I Uti on headed by E .C. Loach, preaident of E. C. Losch Conauucuon Co. of Paramount. \4r. Loacb bas sta ted hta company plan 1 to spend u~ warda to 1400,000 an eal.ab- lilluna cbe course w1 th a restautlllt. pro ahop, practice p een s and dn vtna ranae ad-- ded to dae operation. Rn•De from th e aolf c:o.ue lease 11 elpectcd to put dae Co.ty Pair on a aelf ... .............. . BETSY IARIETT IAIED MEAD OF UCLA Clt•ts Betsv B•mett, llarb~~r llagh gradual~ anu uauJhter oll \1r. and \1r <.. Jack Rametl. has been elected rtcstJent nf C1ume<. at l CL \. l1ume., IS an hnnorarv •'rllan• zaucm ,,f )Un111r ~ll'Tlen, baseJ liD s~holar<.h1r. ~ervace k' the unaverMtv . anJ lt'a..ic"har. lit! e " a member ,,f De Ita Oelta Oelta, ~here 'he 1 s h~u<.e manaaer and entertlln- 'Tlen t chatnnan. Rch\ 's fatheTI s 'l'\an aaer ~~r the \o e"· rort llarb\)r t'hambcr ,,f (om- 'Tlc rc c. OUITIIG s., •• lac• ... , il , ... , .......... . • Ha\• c ••• ... ~ ...... Sold! -----& .. ,....MJ .t Cost I Wow! Sell Out All Stock 29" ~ 39".Boxes Goillg At 1995 Trees & SinUs · t~~~ ~~~~ .................. ~3'5 ~-~~-~. ~-~~ ................. ~395 ~ '!~~ -~~~.~ ................. ~2'5 "' 1 Gal. Plant REDUCED TO COST AND BELOW from ]«)¢ GARDEN TOOLS From 27¢ ROUND Complet• SHOVEL Seii-OIIt S9UAIE Al1 R.dKed ~ SHOYEL to Cost lr RAKE lelow. Stock HOE 11p Now! INSECnCIDE SPRAYS - F-e~ tiLen -AI Malr•s - -AI Reduced - ~)yj,~ .. ~ (>"'7 J '*f ~ NURSERIE! Z~LO ~ lt¥4.. by J . C. P111., Hcatw c ...... Costa Mesa SOllY NO PHONE OIDDS HAJtiOI STOlE ONLY ZENITH HEARING AID Fane Ita Oualth heannr. ,uds h\ th~ makers nl the famoo /.enath f\ ,\. R<klll' \arne !toe Oualttv - Pn"ed from i '\(l I re'h Hatter1e' ctl L•'"·Lo- pn ~..eo; -maalcd 11 "'u , .. ,n. l all ltlr arroantment an }'~ur home •H 1>tH ,,n.~..c -Pen"uner)o wdcume. CUUY HEAliNG AID SUVICE 696 W. 19th St., c..ta MeN Ph. 642-0904 642-32:21 Altuka University HDUDAY COURS£. JULY •-ll Theme Human '\ature and ctal Chanp~. 1 '"' weeks of tntellectual. l'h' steal otnd '~•'c•al re ... tea· twn at Pott Chal koot·H••n~s. amona the m luntatn· llUS •~lands of the Ala .. ~an Southea t. _j w,.._ a.. 7 17, Coli ... , Alealro 997lS SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE ~U..11'11LC....._ .....;......,........,.._.c,,... ' '51 oond. sn . LU GCAGI": ,zs-673-9356• \tohaa. ~tinct Piano -1500. 6"7 s-oon• CLAR.IN ET (Si lmerl S250. 675-311.50 after 5. iXYAI[. II'. 1100.-Pio:-67): SEND IN YOUR Sl plates, S5 each . LONG \4a!w)a. bench table, .J:I1!,7l:-<ill.l7W9:0.. -----..,.,- • 1 ......... ._ ... ,. ...... J.ce.. '""· I . .,.........,,.., ..... . ............. . BASK ETBALL, backboard. hoop, OR 5-0144•. . mi n-pup .. -',KC. CANOE, cu•tlio ... paddl ... fl7S. Ph· 67}-1197. SOFA. convertible, 1 rL, A chair. t70. 6H-ll91. CO!Ot s !O-S40 -1686. '7•4" Sofa. Dppcr ~-. SPINNING Wbee l , S2S UO. -51!-0ilt. lw&i~;i;~';!:'-;;;;;;~'f,;..- .S44-4812. DRAPES. S1", black 6~ VW \lanan1 S. Sta uon Dll lfpiy. ISO. t 7J-l}t7 EXTRA LO . pl•y pool. 2 fl. waaon. S2.4Q5-Ll S-0776•1HI -A Portable 140. deeD. 110. S46-4165. CHEVY,& new manifolds A 1"-\Pl.E maauine A boot- cubs. S7 S--'94-6160-Af'o!TIQUE. 1819 tu wbcel •taad as_ 6"7)-l lll ·c;;-oL IJS-Q~-... 1;-~~ 'Oicycle.s200. OR l-11961 • ....~.......,.EY' oh do . bl • -, a&U'I'O ape ••••na ta c, ~U7.:.~~~-l . ______ ~O"tCiE 14'-2 dr. refrigerator 1 Jlan top fS-67l-llll. '-A.\4P Shade. 12". Early -frazc. 494-i\472• I itAt.NOND used conaole. Ameucan, S4 -.S4S=.SQ6 3. .243 Wincbener, •ODP•. 100 st . .SOO. 49.._6360. • RIGELU'It' <~tea rua ti l9, sun· IOWida , tl,.,-OR l-S1ll. ! PONY .H rnm camera and burst i'atte1 n. S7 S -~15-.367 MaJ., Groat Wutem 1 PfOJCCtor Sl!i -uu. 646- 3 ~JJ . Peacemaker pistol. tH .OR j ~·~24~5~':,.--,:--:-:---::-:-::-- : \4ATCHING chut drawcu . l -S7 1l. GREEN Breakfront. :Stt ~ - S\0 ea.-S~l616 . !l."RFRO~~f1 ~T · Goo1d Cvrl· S49-IS66. cb 1.1 00. \40. II .U.-S I ~n·. -"-:..::.:.:::::_ _____ _ ENCYCLO P EDIA. McM•ll •n. ,61 C . Co 4 d ("O'H"'.: n F 1.11 -F acd l. 12 book1 & n and. 125 . Kl oruu upe, spce S.L.R """13-7005• S..llll suck, f9CJS. 96 2·4666 . I . I Au cool er aJmoat now . s 20. WEOG EWOOO JU UJ11e. IVIISAFON E hh n••· U.SO. I ' Sl5-540-16&6- 0 R J-.6640 I OUMPET (llololool) liDO C46-Jl71. _I X DRAWER Cltut. tU -r.l •. , .. ,, SMALL -do .. , tJ1.lQ -1(1 t-166l. uw .IM.-...... •;o waaher- *Y• oomb. eaeel cond. f'7 S 641--111 .. REAUTIAJL Cats AI. Kitten a. Sl -6"75-4738• tiANS--.AGNE~ teak din. table. tiSO. 67).....)477• v.w: Dl. BIN. tl,7lS. · !7HfW, 'St T·Oird COftV, e:.cel. n so Ll A·llll .()~ l-4157, Al OES to tou rnament director Charl es Eaton, from left to right, Mrs. Nolan Frizzelle, Mrs. Walter Gayner, and Mr s. Frank: Williams Jr., show oH some of the trophies that will be presen ted to winners of the Sou th ern Orange County Adoption Guild's annual tennis tournament. Play will begin May 29 th rouct~ 31 at the Ja· maica Inn , Emerald 'lay, Red HHI, Pa- cifl c Sands Cabana, Capi.Strano Saddle, Beacon Bay, Peninsula Point, Lido Isle, Mesa Verde, and Balboa Bay racquet clubs, with the finals to be held June b. Last year this public tournament drew more than 280 teams. Proceeds go toward the placement of aOOptl ve children In Orange County homes. (1. Mull photo.l UIPOIIT IWIIIOR !JIICJI !ECOID stenOII --P .. ' lltURSDAY, MAY l7, Jtl5 COROllA DEl. IAR, CAliF. Finale for Library Frie~ds 111• Ne~t Bea.ch Pnenda renee Wriaht, who ia &he eo= el the l.tlnty w11l end an ordinalinl chahman Cor the tctivo year whh a .. lad han-l\lncbeon. ctaoon tD be beld Wolincaday, A mu1ical pro$(MI will be preunted by lbe Nu~pou lJe•ch elementary 1chool. The business meetin& will cnn.ist of reporta for !tie paat year, projected pl•na for the oomin& year, and inuo- tklction ol nomineu for orfi ce for the comi na yeart June 9, at the bay flo"' borne or Mra. Horace Benjamin, 101' E. Balboa Blvd .• Bal· boL Plan• are under the direc• lion or Mrs. Garth Berauon, pruident, and her committee, compriud of the uecutive board and committee chair- man: Mmes . Frederick Suauch, Rjchard Lawren ce and Lau- Resenalions are 10 be made by June S at Oriole l-1480. STUDIO OF CHARI ,__=..._·-w__,l iODELING lr=K_::._:i'_""-,' J .ftimttmr.r (."In~•'• ·'·oro Fnrntin,: * (ItAIM Ale PfiSONAL DEVUOPMENl rlliw., M•ltr·l!,, Want...W, llalr..stylillf, Pot~~•l"'l!, r....,..ia(, Flpn. ~1"11, Per- -•llty. !W.W~wr, S...i•l Gr-a. FLAG PLEDGE BOOSTED The Parent Faculty Oraani- za uon has made a &1ft to II arbor View School of a por- table ~X~bli (: address system. It will be Uied at Friday momina flaa raisin& cere- WeedS to roses for OCC :HtlOitNS DUJU.TIC CLASSIS * MODIUNG AND TELEVISION Fw a Part-TiM~ ..-Fldi·Ti•e Cu t" I• ModelhiS: mom es. BOY FOR ANOERSON'S \1r. and \irs. D11niel B. An- deuon,-813 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, are parents of a son bom \londay, \tlay 17 . '" 11oaa Hospnal. "Twnbleweeds 10 Rose&," a hi story of Oranae Coast College, wi ll be publi&hed June 6 . The first copy of the JOO- pale hard cover volume will be presented to Dr. Basil 1-1. Peterwn, foundina president of the colleae . on the same day. The pre~>entation will be made at a public book s1gnina ·fete 1n the O(:C Stu - dent Center lounge from 2 to 4 p.m. Fishing bill wins support A b1ll Robert F. by >\ssemblyman l.hdham IR., ~ew· p<~rt Buehl ILl ban commerc1al fish1n1 on the sea..,ard s1de l"•f (';ttalm a Island , and l"!rc- ~crve 11 as a rc crcalw nal area, has muuercd support m <iacramento and from sports- men's grnupli . The powerful Ocean Fllih Protective o\un. voi ced ita support at last 11.0:ek's meet· 1n1 of the AHcmbly 's Con- servatum and "'ddllfe Com- m111ce. Thirty-two o\ucmblymcn, many from the soulhl~d 11.here alarm has been VOICed because the seaward waters are be1n1 fi1hed out by com- mcrcl al boats, backed the "\e..,[l'Ort Heach lawmaker's tu 11. r he '\cnate's Fish and r;amc Commntec will sche- dule the bdl for earlr hear- Ing. a~cn rd1n~ to "en. o\aroo \\. Ou•~~. ch;u rman. Support 111 the Uf'!"er house IS e \f'eCt· eJ to be .werwhri'THng, :lad- ham ~a•J. \lr. 'laJham's mejl.sure, AD ~~)Q"· Jes1gnatcs the wa tcu around ( a tallna l ~lanJ for l I E"f I''.-\> ENsiGN WUR:(.J~O H TOY POODLE, \J ... b. F,. AKC. \tl 6·3306, 67J-It417. recreauooal area, proh1b1 u ng all commera al rish•ns eicept- lnl for abalone and lol)lter. GR.EE~ winscd rocke r.~ EU NI CE HENNINGER, 403 E. cha1r &: o tto. -S50. 67 S.. 47ql.• qaJboa Blvd., Balboa, caught cE~,~~~L~Y"---,-m-«-.-.-.,-c--,.-.,-"-.-1 this 22-lb. halibut near San U -S IS . 675-4"791 • Onofr e while fishing hom the sportfisher out of Art's Land-8 GUN ub cabinet& storaae. S60 . 646-0341• ing in 13alboa. A big run of STER~COU"'SEL. ~PM halibut is under wa y at San 4 IC). rc cord playn -t195. Onofre. 61)-1029• TENOR !oa-o, !lol auo. SM •• IAIUII P!ICI 1100. 67H703• FOft WX CLASSRODIS 12• SAJL30AT, Kita .1'1. w/ A tU,OOO conllact was dolly. 1115. 61~10)• awarded to ~.C. Gali)'On W)[)EL A Ford. ,2q 5 _ 494-Con struction Company 10 bc- SISQ . ain usemblin& 6 portable ~C.:.-,------..,-:::--1 clauroom 1 Jut week by th c APT. aiu 111 a~n·e . 120 -Newport Beach Elementary 611·2430,• Oistrict trul teu. Pruidcnt '64 COLOR POL.AROIO. J66 Donald Stuuu expreued IM .SO-S.t6-724o-' th e opinion or the board when he said, "We are dcliahted 'S4 CAD. tl~S. OR .s-with the way the biddina 0282• wmed ou L" AUIIATl. 110 bUt KCOI-A Fencal unit was de- ••• ca ... 17S. M:Z..lt"n-scribed in the spccir.calion.s J ~CJC a. S.Oia. US, .. prepared by the district, but u•sn•l its builder c•me in wilh a ILMS .. tallic 1-.p -tl:S bid or about tl7 ,000 per un it, _. t1tllll. which wu more than the &V. PLATED .... .,.. .-nounl bud1cted. The Gall- yon Company builds virtually ..:;;!!~1."::~-::T the ume unit under the trade .-arruT10!1. ·-• •eipe !U ..... '41-2101. IOY'I IIC.E. l,., name f)yn(ab. .t.SSIGMlD TO OttiM.t.WA l.t. James M. Aahley, whose wire, Kure.n, livu at "" Rlnr Ave., Wut Newport, haa been usiped ID ttic U.S. Amty Broadc: .. tinl and Viaual A.cUrity , Pacific, 16th Paycholoalc:al Warfare Cot.puy, 011 o•iaawa. Ho ••• l•t 1Utilo..d at Fort Bnu. !I.C. The book is lhe compo5i lc work of 18 authors -faculty members, fanner students and adminis lrators, "Tum- bleweed' to !toses" traces the 'development of Oranae Coast Colleae from a win d-' swept, Ob5 olctc Air Force base to an inst1tuuon ""ith a day an\! cvemna enrollment of more than 15,000 'tudents. "TI.lllblcweed~>" 10 the title comes from the condi- u on of tl1e c ampu5 when Pe- te rson fint visi te d it in !9..t7. "'toses" comes from the I'll\] Oranae Coast Col· leac Puate roo tball team ....tli ch won the natiOnal JU · nior collcJc a n diron cham- pionshtp 1n lhe l,asadena Jr. ~05e Bowl classic. Ch•cf editors ror "Tumble- weeds" were A.E. Anderson of Laguna qeach, 1 former professor of Enal ish at the Univcrsi ty of Califomta at Berkeley and a pan-time tcachcr at Oranae Coast; \4n . Thelma C. Harwood. 1 Red Cro ss volunteer worker on the a1r base du rin& '1\'or\d War II and lona-t•mc secre· lary to nr. Pete rson; and Will iam F. t(tmcs, OCC u · •istan t 1 superintendent for bu siness sinct the colleac was founded. 1519 N, Main St., Santa Ana Kl 7-6971 ~es~" SAU'NA ,~-- 1988 OiARLE ST., (;,._~ COSTA MESA -___.,. Steam bath $3.00 --· • 011600 ...... __ -·-------_.. __ ___ FOR INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENT FOR MASSAGE. Call 646=6170 ................ ~, ........ .,,. ... c.l l t\11 " f "~""'f t •~r.••• I D rAt'"''' •"t' ,..,.,y, .... :v•• ~~ t \ CcsTA /V\esA <-f't ' """"<> '' """ O""" ot ......... ·~~ "~4 ........... , •• .,.. .. ~. l 4 .... "''-~· ··~ ............. .. .... ~·•·~" ~. ,, ·''"'' '"'~ P""< ~· "'"' .... "'' ..... . . ...... ~ ..... ·~·.-· ....... . ~., .• , ·•~ t""" "no .............. , .. , .. IN COSTA M(.\A \ UCB doea a IHtle mON ffH .,ou. Helplntl .,ou In all your financial upa and down• It 's safe to say thiil everyone feels the w~ight of money problems now and then. Th,;~t's when UCB, "your fAmil y banker·, ca n step m 10 lend a hand. Only a commercial bank can handle !!!.. your money matters ... savings and m.any o ther s.tfe ways o f building your financral fuiUre. Only a full·service bank un m.Jke all kinds of lo,:ms. At Un11ed California Bank specially tramed people w1ll help you tackle o1ny hnolnc1al situa- tion whi'h moly a use. Come in o1nd see for yourself why UCB is the bo1nk 1ha1 doeS a httle more for you. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4 ')1. Daily Interest on Savings Depo11b by th~: l Oth c:am inlerest lro11 .he Jll CORONA DEL MAR: ll•l Eoat Coaot Hllhwoy N£WI'OIIT lllACH: 2712 Wtst Coaot Hilh'!!IY SHOPS AND SERVICES All COMDITIOMIMG SMtTH IIOS. CO. H ..... ,-Air c...-....... , .... Met.~ 1640 S.petter Ava. Lll-5531 • APPAREL -WOMEN .lEU DAIIL Better Drauea & Sportaw.a- Accauoriaa and Gifts Nawporter Inn OR 5-1100 WeatciiH Plaza Ml l-2.444 Newport Beach e APPAIEL -CHILDREN :J(;Jtl;., _At:ti.U... ~ s..,. INFANTS WEAR CHILDRENS WEA"R 67~1272 432 32nd Street Newport Beach, C atir. e AUTO REPAIR Car Service "Imported" From Tune-ups to Overhauls JAGUAR SpeciaJist 548-8941 2221 Harbor, C.M. SHELL OIL DEALER ....U. SfAfE MOTOt CLUB sv..a:; ~Ul _...UGNMT.NT 8ll .. £ CHIP Sl........SS f\JNE Ul' NIGHf LUIII!ICJ'IfiC't , fl(( PIO UP !\NO O(.UVOY UOI E. Coa•l Hwy. "' Colcl•rocl Cor011e clel Wer, 61S·U14 e BEAUTY SALON 1ot. 'UliJu.' J. a&AUTY NOOK • BOOK STORES ANLLOIOOI.oP WE P'DID OUT -4P-#IDIT IOOC.I I ART -NAUTlCAL -OCCULT LIMARtfS 'VKMASID ......ao.sa1''a .._._ ... .,,._ I WI., .. It Ol .. 6-7'0&5 I • CARPENTRY CAIPEITIIY Minor Repairs No Jo bs Too Small! H.O. ANDERSON 2966 Pepper Tr .. lane Coato Mesa, Calif. I( lmberly 5-817 5 If no answer coli Ml 6-2372 • e ..... ,. __ ---.... _,., C1 I .,; 6 ,_, DO-·-- .... JI t*M.U ... P.O. ... et ~-- 00 YOU NEED Coacrec.. work done? We apecialiae in patios', pool decta. slab dri nw ay a 1nd con en te wort in aeneral. Free •• timuea. Pbone SJ0..4262. • DIY CL!AMIMG '' a-t!= ,..., .............. ., ........ -rut ..-ftc• _...,, ..... _ .. , ..... ....,. ,. ..... w..., AltMJ 181 .. ~ ..... Clll .... fLOOR COVERING CARPETING 675-1636 Oraperiea • Linoleum Fonnica Mew,.rt fl.., C.varh•t Co. 3500 E. Cent Hwy. c., ...... , Mer • REST AURAHT IEIKSHIIE'$ ..... Bey LUNotEON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole 3-9405 3450 VIA OPORTO Newport Beach • PIIIIGLASS f1081JSS s.PliES Cry a tel iner Cot,orotion Coating Resina & Molch Fiberglau Moterials anc.l Suppliaa -Ll B-0292 1616 Plac.ntia, Costa Mesa e SHOE REPAIR IAIEIIIY'I Complete Shoe Service CUCH GORDO N, at right, has been elected 1%5-00 presi- dent o f th e Associated Student 9ody at Costa Mesa Hi gh School. He is shown here with Ted ~ndaruk , who is ser- ving as president this year. ORTHOPEDIC Prescription Specialiat We gl ve S&H Green StOIIIIIP 1 1890 Hartlor Blvd., Ml "-3311 Grad speakers named • fLORIST BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP Servin& the Harbor Area 1866 Newpert leYievarcl C.ata M.ao Ml 6-2467 ALSO C. II at• c ... ., 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Acl ... , C.ata Mesa s.6-82U 8 R 0 A D 'W A y t=lowe-r e INTERIORS PAT OLIYEII INTERIOR A complete service color styling, floor coverings, ldrt-ttttes, fvmitvre, li ghting 2R~ E. Coast Hwy., COM 675-5550 Shop Will open at their new location in College Center, Costa Mesa, June 1, if the necess ary work is completed on schedule. Alex and Fern Miller have sent their beautiful floral arrangements to homes in the Harbor Area from the present shop at 18bf> N e wpart C31 vd., Costa Mesa, s•nce the family mo ved from l(ansas to Costa Mesa in 1qs3. P resent plans call for the old shop to remain open until Se~ember. Mr. Miller, a carpenter by trade, will be putting the finishing touches to the ash panelled rooms and mak- ing other necessary al terations and a djustments for the J une 1st opening. day. In the photo is David 1roward, a a good cubscout, who has been lending a hand to grand- dad. • JIWILII IN...UCE CALDERH J£t£L£R 3123 E. Coas t Hipway Corona del Mar ORiole 3-22SO • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (By Europem Craftsmen) REMODEL 2 pc. set dNL Y $69.50 Call "Benty" 216 Mel" H.B. 536-MOS FREE del & plck .. p Cynthia Price, 17, dauah- ter of \1r. and \1rs. Floyd Pnce. 967 Sono ra ~d .. Costa \tesa, has been named top scholar and will g1ve the valedictonan address for the (Q65 graduatJng clau of Costa \ies!l llagh School.ller grade point average as 3.897. Cy nthia plans co altend either Pomona College or Stanford Un1 vers1 ty and maJOr an baolo gy or physaology. She is an acuve member of the Laun Club, (ierman club, C.';.F .. 'i.o\.A. tenna s team and the concert cholf. She also serves on the enaor ~ewslelter staff and v.a Sophomore class ueasurer. Cynctua a al o very.acuve m h er church, where she ac ts as vace JlresnJent of Youth Fellow.,htp, "ngs •n the choH, teache~> "undav School and plays m the' outh for C'hrast orchestra. Rachard Dunk I e, 17, ~on of \1r. and \1r~. ~achard Ounkle, 1199 Conway -\ve .. Cos La \1esa. v.al l deltver the salu· tatoriao address. Ills grade poant average IS 3.895. Richard plans 1.0 attend the University of Califom1a, Ir- vine, and ma,or an bioloay research. He rece1ved a Bank of Arnenca ceruficate award in sceince. J:very housewafe 1n Cal1for· nia -and many o thers throuJh· out the nauon -w1ll be Jlay· mg h1gher prices oo feed thclf famil ies because of bungling of Callfomaa's acute farm- harvest proaram by Go v. Ed- mund Brown and Labor cere· tarv W. Willard Wirtz. .\nd every man who ha to buy has meals in restaurants • NURSERY Shrubs, Interior Plants, Tropicols & TrHs In secticides and Fertilize. CUST0\1 wi il be pay1ng more, too - because o f tbe almost unbe· FURNITURE UPHOLSTE R hevable ineputude of those S&H Green Stamp I F,.. o.Jivary COIIONA DEL MAt NVIIS£aY E. C.M& • ..,.tf1~1· .,.,.....,a T.PICAL. ,. .. w. hCMt •• ~~·· .~~~td -.oat '*atti6t,l ..eection of htDpi cat fhh in the .,.... •• .... c_,., • full line of ...,.,..,..., •41 .,, occe• IOri .. HMe4 .... hoWJy. Sow• S.. T ,_,.c .. , 218 •• ... .._, C.M.li'-ty t-7'961. C.ate MeN • PLUMitMG A. W. MARSAC PUAIBI!It 100 c-•• A ... eo ...... M• Pl-lliaalteplin DAYA Niall WATDHEATDS ,,..,» • QUALJTY V.ORK • two alleaed '"leaders." NEIL'$ Gov. Brown appears to have fiREHOUU UPttOLSTER paid off the labor un1ons by 2109 New,.rt lfvtl. his stubborn 1nsutence that domestic worters were plen· Mawpert a..ca. tiful and w1lllna -and W\>uld ____ 6_7_~-------t thus be fit subJects for un.on· ization so dley could pay dues to the labor barons. MOVING & STORAGE LOO TRANSFER CO. .,.. Plldll MMr 546-2226 -----·-- Secy. Wiru was taken 1n by Gov. Brown on the plea to end the bracero proaram - and be oouldn'l!retreat arace· fully no matter bow be tried. Token forc:ea of imported labor to save some crops were too late. They have a t once acbaeved the economy of ac:arci ty . the specter of apualina pnces, the c:nminalloaa of foodstuffs in the fields and die louea of thousands of JObl a.nd mal- lions of dollars in ancome. ------------1 The abortic.a of meu pub- TRAVEL SERVICES lie uust ~ lbeae m• became ,.. .,.,...., ........ . Ott M550 ,._..,_,, eD!TAIL!D IIMIIAL IMSUIAIICI COYIIAII ., , ED FARD AI' JAY& .... Ric .. et4 o..kle the bas as for my Jemands for ampeachmcnt of Gov. Brown and the removal of Secretary Wirtz. I am conv1nced that both have outhved thelf useful· ness. the public has no more faath •n these men. They have imposed the1r w1ll on the farmers of Cahfomta and on the state's a&ncultural em- pue -and they have been wrona on every soore. T.._ Y CLUI IEIOI CL011111 TO TUUAIA lyo Ka Tanda. a freshman Tn Itt V club. recently col· lected food and clo th1na wtu cb "ere del a vered to the ~ed Crass office 1n T11uana, \1euoo, to a1d the many des· Utute people of that area. Those partac1panna 1n the v1 sa t to the border and d1 s· U1bu una the arucles includ- ed Karen ~bora. club pre ~>i· dent; Sue \1eycr. v1ce PfC:SI· dent; ~aron Hoedemaker, counalnian: a.nd Judy Good- ell, servu:c cbatrman. NOT lME WAY TO REGAIH HIS DRIVEl'S LICEMSE J amea Bartlett., 26. of 418 Esther St., Costa \icaa. led a Newport Beada pauolma on a meny aatomobale cbaae duoqh West Newpon at I Lm. \i_, 1 t. He was first saJtued ape edioa at 55 mph an a 25 m1le mae oo W. Balboa Bhd.. c•aaoa ) cluldrcn crouana at )Ida St. to rue from bu pada. At 36dl St. be rolled dlroqb a n a••aa red li•t. ~-acc.laated' to 60 "'*· aiD•d to .. eocu-. a .. tr• -at lltd St.., mw:le a .ct left •• ., ,.... s... ~--Sl?lhMt Dr ...... . ,.... ........ .., ........ lW ... l4la auea• ...... .......... Th , ... _., ... llloOi ce ................. w. .................... ........ ~of,... •••• tn'ftlla; ·-... ..................... ..... , I 1111 ._. ... IEIPORT HARBOR EIIIQe SECOitD SECTIOM --P .. 7 THURSDAY, NAY 'l7, 1965 OODA DEL MAR, CA~F. fALLOOH RACE fiZZLES OC gives honor awards lltr 2tad ennui Catalina ls iWl d to 'lt'wport 1urh I.NIII oon rare, wh u:h had been bt'l rcw June 5, hid Mf'D t ttlleJ orr beeaue of rinan· ri~al J aHac ulttu . Promoter \lazt ~IIIII h 0111de that dO• nounr ernent l11,.t week, Cit· plottrllnl( 11 was due Lt• the lo'i'l or bud.tnjt ~-~~ telev•· l'lton pro~ram ~>ron;,or.-. who hud ,, 11 tttllt ll ,Jj ff 11 ult\ 11n d .-.nu ltl not h .. ,,IJI!" tu purtit·t· Jldl .. Service awards and scbo- larablpl totalina 118,264 were pres en ted to 181 out· at.and1n1 Oranae Coast Col· lcae students at the annual '•Honou 'll1ahL" The top s erv1ce award, the bronz-e plaque, was awarded to Judath Rums, 1803 c;anta Ana \vc .. Costa \1csa. Sam- uel 0o'<'nln&. ~01 C\L o\n- dre""'t-Pl.. Cliff Haven, D1ane Holt, :oJ' Palllma Dr., Cos- ta \1e~oa , dnd \anllace Ven- tu ra. '\anta Ana. An 1)0\\ fldpe rwcaaht. v.tth the 0('( ~C)'1 embedded on the face. ~~~o!h Jlre ented lU JudtthOe Cant, \nne 01'den, (iatl llall. Shamn Jc,ne , J amae L" \1ar. ll.a, l..ta,don RtchaJd~. PatriCt<l lac,, and Jeanne ( llrrell, .til 11f ( ~>'>UI \1esa, and Oav•J Rartru¥ nf r .arden 'lrn ve. Kevl> '<'ere Jl(e~enteJ "' the follo'<'tn¥ llarbnr \tea tu· dentl>. Rl\l RO \ -(lara ( aval· laru and 'itcphcn (lfeatre\. CORO"i>\ DH \lt\q -\1arc Bla ck"ell and Pete (,endron. COST-\ \1E~I\ -Joan &lm· boy, Bevc:rlv Byer ~>. \\ayne Carmona. RafT) Clnud, T c:d Cn sell. \1ildred rm~t. ll.tr· old ller~hev , Lm~ J.a~que~. Jeanne L~Jgrave . \!arlene \1a ll~o. Shawn \1ur!lfn , Htll Q''l;eJII. fuJ.,. \ rntvn. ~ ath1 Wolfsohn, and < arohnn Zaeg. '-F\\ PORT Hf \( II -Peter Boraie, ll.aun Butler \Ia" llutchtns,'\n, o.111d \\Jn c:, ""' Pa~cnrrenh ...,ere: .i'"arJeJ to the ittllt•"'lng "'-al ... w. dent~. R.\L'10 \ -L \'lne I dUOel B\LHO\ 1\l \'-0 "'c:'c llurr.phre\ "· C,<if\ \1...1 d~~c · and Peer ,.an. CORO'-\ J>H \I \R P.1t· nck folastll'"'. '>u'"n Ia' '''" Rand' II''"' a tt. dllJ li<'r-I o:· narJ. CO 'iT\ W· SA -I 'nne tier · t)'. 1-..ath' Buchanan. :-larbara Carroll . ( anJ~ (lark, Janar- Delaney , ll.n<.una Duncan, llelen Fvers, \\arv Farmc:1 , \1arlene r,ulbault. \largarct Haclun, 'ionP.hram ll.hem· tnong. \m\ )...ang, Therlo law· renee. ll.aren l1nhart. "z· anne \1cK ~nle\. Judath Park· er. Glona Peter<.. \1elvan Rec c . Lee ~ovan . hi11h Sltalmov.slr..t Sharon tan· berry, Clanton Trowe, and Karolyn \\alhn ky . NFWPORT BF.ACII -Pen· ny >\nderson, ~uby Fon &, Landa Ford, Janet Freden~>· bur&, \1e Ianda II aug, \\area a lrwtn, Laune Paul. c;u~ Payne, Lynne PenJic:tun, Barbara '-'anen, >\dele \\ti. ken and Tim Williams. NAUGAHYDE :..) PH 0 L S T E R ED F U R N I T U R E -'T IIY IIY .....aLS1111D FUIIIITUIE . lltltil ... ..,e ..... ..,, , .... ...,. Mfecttell el ~,. ... .,,.,..,.,.4 ..~. •llfl (,..,, ;,. #lwei, sillr e.W liMit tewt11re1 0,. ... & Frl liPfs 10 9:00 ,JD. NEW ft USII. DIY. FOLD AID PACIAIE YOUII LAIIDIY Op~""'~ Tlumu/ay, 1r"' I __ __;._..., QUALITY 2-Ha.r Sen;~ 11 • PER LB. Wetth.d o,., Op~" 8 a..-. -6 p. "'--• Jcn ' u ., ,.r,. THRIFTY WASH -LAUNDRY SERVICE H.,.._ s...,. ... C.W..r 2300 "--......... c ......... (b~uu~en lolly Ro(.n 011tl foot/ (,lOIII SPECIAL liTES FOI DIY11C AID FOLIIIC YOUI WT LAUIDIY 'PECIAL R ~ T£ TO COMMLRU ~L fiRM' 1ll:l.UQHO ~7fll. CJOJiQllilt (J rant.r l.c.aml\' s "' rDI \ ru 11 MOU Pu.UC GOLf COUUI ., -··· ... , ••• , .. ft, •••• Jec"-o ••• j It,., ......... " S«.Sl74 Cec~ le d •••tevrefllf "'•• •••" ••tl,to,..•oo .. blc Ta.ke \1acArtbur Blvd. north w Lant-. I .-r1ght oo Lane and follov. the .. Lon &hom.·· Cl~RRE:\"T :\:\:\ l .:\ L RAT E .... 10 ,-OUII TI .. U ' Yt.ut \~'('HUnb tn~Utto(l to ~!41.11111t b) The Frtlt't al :-;., anp and Loan ln.,uronl"" Coqo ~ u mi-. trt't'l\ t><l b\ tht lttlb uf th• mCinth 1•11rn f1·nm th•' )j~t E T S375 ~~I LLIO t R E 0 \"E R S35 MILLIO! MUTUAL SAVINGS -. "'0 I..O A ~ A•a o C t A T t Q .... PASADENA 5 CONVENIENT OFFICE MIM....._ ftAIAOINA • 315 East Colot1do 80u leurd •LI"DALI • 336 North Brand Boulenrt C'OYt"A • 200 North Cttfua Awe "ue Will AICADIA • 660 Weat Duarte ltead coaou IlL ••• • 2167 E. cout "'•"•ar . 241····· • JJI·1•71 . ····016 . ., ..... . • . .----------------------------+---IEWOIIT-EHIII SI'OOIIDstCTIOII--P .. l CXIIIOIA DEl. liAR. CALIF. THURSOAY, IIAY ll, ---.. ' We'll cast our wreath upon the sea from the end of Newport Pier at high noon on Decora- tion Day. We will pay our respect to the memories of all those who have gone before, from our harbor, across the sea, on fore i gn soil. We will record our respect to friends, and family, and the great unknown who have left their · tou c h on the pathways of life. This is a good time for all to join in tribute to those thousa nd s from our s ho res who are in Vi e t Nam, and far to th e other side of our nation in defense of Freedom and Libe rty in Santo Domingo. Originally Decoration D<'y , or Memorial Day , was set aside in memory of those Americans who had hid down their lives in th e war be- tween the states. On our Memorial Day the Pres ident of ~he United States will place a wreath on the tomb of the "Unknown Soldier" at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. This ritual will be repeated in cities and towns large and small through- out our country. In the Newport Harbor area we have the Haag Memorial Hospital, a living remem- brance to the great man with twinkling eyes whose family have so generously endowed this great facility in memory of George Grant Jioag, who loved our community. We have other small memorials, one commemorating the "old Landing" on the inland side of th e Co ast Highway, westerly of the Upper Bay Bridge; we have the Glenn L. Martin Memorial at the pierhead in Balboa. The Martin Memor- ial marks the area from which the brave plane builder flew on his first over-sea flight to Avalon. There is the Memorial Flagpole at the City Hall dedicated to all of the men of this com- munity who lost their lives in the World Wars. It must be properly wreathed. In the almost one hundred years since the first official "Memorial Day" was observed on May 30, 1868, many brave Americans have gi- ven their lives in protection, defense and fur- therance of Freedom and Liberty guaranteed to each and every citizen of the United States of America. We still observe "Armistice Day" a s Ve- terans Da y and there are those who gather again on V-E or V-J day. It is particularly fitting that we in this won- derful area of our free land gather for a brief time this Sunday, Memorial Day, in reverence and recollection, in remembrance of all of those who have gone before, and join in prayer for the safe return of those far afield now in defense of freedom in far corners of this world of ours. . This is a good day for each, in addition to a small wreath, to make a gift - -"IN MEMORIUM" to his favorite charitable foun- dation which strives to build a better future. 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