HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-04-28 - Newport Harbor Ensignfinds gam
Surfers to get
more surf time
Pool ga1111s
on way oaf
A HAPPY CEL~C]q~ TJON for lontlans
was the burning of the mortgage paying
off thelr SeniOt Citizens qecreatlon 13ulld-
lng at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Cliff
Hiven. The ceremony was held at a tea
Sunday at the Clubhouse. Especially In-
strumental In the building project was
Mildred Stlnl ey, right, who with her late
Benches with
ads must ·go
1\e Newport S.acb City
Coaacil called Mooday nea-
ioa (o. retDOYal ol adnr1it·
io1 bencbu from bo• pab-
lic ud prin... ..operty
duoaaboot dlo city.
1M eo-cil aec.d io ac-
ccrdaoce widl u opillion
&oa CitJ Att.OIDey Tally
Saymou to .... effect that
uietiaa aaliaa nplatiooa
alreedy prohibit aacb ben-
c:hee io dae city.
~. Seyt~~CQ aaid that all
baDcb compuiea ban been
DOCifiecl by leuer that lbey
..aat remon a ll beDchea
!tom pablic eictewalb ud
d pla ol way.
husband, ~arl, gave the land for the re-
cte~tlon faci II ty; George Hoag, represent-
Ing Hoag Foundation, largest single
donor, who gave Impetus with a large
matching grant, and 1Ninlfred c:lac on, who
w~s l onta president during the fund rais-
Ing campaign. (C:nslgn photo.)
Surf en pioed a little and
loet a little Moaday evenina
u lbe Newport Beach City
Coaoc:il approved first read-
iaa o( 2 ordinanua :
• No. 1162 would relax
the earfina reatrictiona by
s-ovicliDt that the Counci I
eao eatablitb aotf"tna bouu
and areaa by. reaolution.
• No. 116) would provide
for licenaina o( aurfboarda
at t3 a you. Thia ia a re-
duction from the oriainal
s-opoeal' ol tS a yeu . Li-
cenau will be iuued at
City Hall on week daya and
Wita ntpect ID baocbea oa
.. h att prope"', 1M CG.·
cit .................. ......... ..., .. ".
e..&..-....._altoan
LOOKIN G AT TH ~ ~H'3 of the burned
mortgage, •e from ltft, Peggy FOtglt,
superintendent of bu1fdlng pro1ect fOf •
Zona; Allee 13urke, president during the
building; James qay, conttactor, and
quth Jayred, bulldln~ committee c~lr
man. C':nslgn photo.)
-......:
eo-d .... 0.. Cook .....
111 ted ~~Hat alow oo ••"" rid ol beadle• becaue ol
•• ll*Dber ol ... cia l i~
tera" io the citJ.
"We'll pbaee oat tae boa-ell•:' aaid City Maoater
~., tt.lbart. n. city
will maiotaio • bndlta at
itratepc loeadou.
T1N City Co.aeil alao:
• ApprO"Jed .. fiaal map
~ Tract 6ll6, n YertiDa a
(Continued oa paae 6)
Charred body
is found
A 31.,eu-old womaa ap-
s-eatly conmtitted aD.icidc
ia Coeca Meu Satarday 11101'1liDa. Aprill3. wbn abe
poured p aoli.ae O'fer her· ••II u d Uabt.d a mat cb.
Tbe cb.red body ol Mra.
Waria C. Hoatbmp ol Oar·
clea <kern .PM fouad by a
patrolft.u aboat 6 a.m. D8U
CulYer Rd. betwen Mae-
Ara. BIYd. &Dd Cam~ Dr.
A bnDcS aew car naiewnct
to Mrs. HOiltbmp waa puk-
ed lliU .... body.
PoUoe eaicl *•· U.tbmp, Mel beeo l t puat.d from her
llllllt.od !Of ooly 4 ........
Ensen1da recOrd set
11M Newport Harbor to
Baleuda yaclat nc:. baa ••t
•otlwr aew n oord witb 530
•tri ... fo. ita 19a aaoul
c lueic.
Tlle natUIMdawiU p a-
• ..., .... Harbor -~ ..... ,.May 7, fo. 1M ooaa
aiUt -•• us..ile ·-..... clowa .. CGUI. n.,,..,, ol oaloobn
trill .... CIO'Iftl .. blall't .. c... ct.l ..... ri•• *'' ....... , olocua eail-
lq .... ea. "-a .. ,~, 0 .....
.. ~·-· .. ellldld• .......... ....,c ..... . .m ............. .
y.-~ ...... , .. ..
~; ._ .,.. .. , ... , ca... ..... , ........ ;v-. ,... ...,.. y ... , a. at ........ , .......... . ........ -· .. .. 1111 NMM Y .... C:.. .. 7 >>._ .. ....
Perjury case
ruling made
AUorney Aslbur V. Jooee
~ Corooa del Mar waa COO•
Yicted Saturday, April 23,
OD a chup ol s-ocurina a
penon to commit perjury
and olferina (alae e•idenc:e
in court.
Hit c<MleCendanta; realtora
Dao V. Prant.lin and Robert
R. Siaco of Corooa del Mal,
were cleared ol a ll charaea.
All ) men were aaeatecS
Dec. U on a pud jury io·
dictment involvioa a 1963
civil aait.
Mr. Prantlin aouabt an
tll,OOO ccmmiuioo from a
laud tranuction and woo
the auit.
Pro.ecutora chuted that
Mr. Jooea iotrodoced a letter
lbat bad boon wrlu.a (o. oae
u nideace in the trial but
WU DOt a put ol dle actual
truaactioo.
Mr. Joooa tina at 223
PoiD~tttia An., Mr. Pru.k·
lio· a t 3317 Oc:ean 81Yd.,
Corooa del Mat, and Mr.
Siaco, 31, at 456 Mcniaa
Caoyoo Ret., C«00a HiJb·
laAda.
C:NJOYING TC:~ TIUC: at the ceremoni es fot b.lrning the
mortgage are, from left, Theo Pyle, president of the Senior
Citi zens Club, prime users of the building; ?ontian 91an-
che l3e nz, who is In charge of lonta Mart, a con ti nuous
f~d raising Zonta "thrift" shop, located in Costa Yesa,
and past Zonta president, ~uth Hummel, presiding at the
tea table. The mortgage was paid off In only 2 years.
(Ensign photo.)
CDM freeway is pushed •••ua• Alii. TO ILICT OFFICIIS
n . COfooa Hiplaoda
PropeltJ Owaen A .. a. will
boleS ita UDUtl cli ... r claace
•ct elecdoo a t tlae Lapu
Howl Friday evniq, May
6. Pat McNamee reline aa
s-eeicleat kt will cootiaae
.. a clirKIIIlr. n . electioo
ol atncen, 9 ~ .... will
M .. •IJ ... i.aea1 ID be
elite. t ed.
Speedy cooatruction o( the
Corooa d.l Mu freeway,
ooaoeotioa the c~ ty
with ialaDd Oruae County,
waa recommended by Coao-
ci liMA Dee Coot at ~da.J
neo.illt'• Newport Beacb
City Couocil meetioa,
Mr. Cook, wbo bu beeJl
.. ailll the Counei 1 to drop
ita OI!POiit.ioe to dle coutal
hew.,-route, aaid that tile
<DM (neway woald llut
•••• •doaa lftlll&et .. Oil tae
$21 AUTO ,Ill de, • ..cS tbat (ail_. to ,.t
Oil taati., aa aa eallaut laie rr .... , could but
pipe ca•ed •• UIO olMlb 4 li•a effect. -1• -ML ~-~ ... "I .. ha!CII1Ded taat ••
-• -VT.II --""··· BalMa ltlaM, to Gatclt Gre <DM r ..... a, tlaa boeo raie~
at 1:21 ,... Nn 1.,, A,rll ed fha 11 to 4 ia dae pria.-
'U, at ~-..,.. •• JCJ ara••.'' be aaid. ••••
B. Cclul HWJ. ia C... .... 10 to tlae OiYiaioo ol
•1 Mu. D • -""· ..... ...,, to pt lbe prioricy .... 81 .20. ... .... tr.... to1 ... ":n... b.u Deftt ..... TWINS POl McUUIIII.JM _, .... .._ ._. .. tu4 ,.,. ......... ,..... ttw._, •• .. .,..,...eel
.,, Alftl tt. .. ..... .... .... .. ....... .. OO&D-.... • MI._....: I . •• ......... ...,_ ,._. Or-.
....~..... h ... us LWe .aw.. a. .. lr ..... 0...
Plilt Dr-.·U•..,._...a.. dl .. t•we ..... .....
able to tbe adopted co .. tal roa•.
Coaoc:i l.mao Bob Sb elton
neommelldod that the Coun-
cil pt a thorouah report
~ tbe atatr u aooo u
pouible oa tbe Uatua of the
CDM freeway, aDd added
dlat lbie mipt reault .. 1a a
nrtatmeDt ol OIU freeway
ltaad."
APSJ~Vnl ol tbe final roap
~ n.ct 6113, Broaclmoor-
Harbar View Hilla, adjoilllDI
MacA.rtlllar BlYd •• fipred in
tae !Newq cllacuaiOG. Tbe
...... , ..... ol Mac.Ar1bl&l
BIYd. it to •wiaa eutward
jut put Kaftol View tlilla
to ~-".!!P ..... adop4.ecl
roaa of dM <DM h1W'1.
Tbe qae•tioa ... raleed
wbelb• •• t.wi'fiaioa
woal4 eacroact. U.to 1M ,... .. u...-t ..... ,..lie
Warb OU.Ctll Joe O.YUa
taicl taat .. •• fOf ••
bel proricle f• till' ,.. au ....... n. net_,._ a.....,. ..................
at the police .... ur ........
atationa on week....S. IDd
holidaya.
The Counci I adop&ed a
reaolution eatablitbiq .aew
aurfin& boura: Prom 7:30
to 11 a.m., ina tead o( tbe
preaent 7 to 11 , in dle New•
port ocean front area rna
19th St. to lOth St.; flail 4
p.m. to aunset, inatead o(
the preaent 5:30 p.m. to lUll•
act, in the area from 3lat
to lhe Santa Ana Rivet.
Ordinance 1162 alao pro-
vides for the black ball
ays tem, which authoriua
lifeJUarda to 1uue an order
to cease aurfina when the
conditions bcc:ome hazard-
ous at any location.
Both ordinances will come
up for 2nd rea.chna \4ay 9.
7 teachers • • res1gn1ng
Resasnations from 7 tea·
chers were accepted Toea-
day ruaht by the ~ewport
Harbor Union Hiab School
Diatnct trustee a .
Leavina ~ewport Hatbor
ate Richard Davia, aafety
cduc:ation, who baa been
here 1 year; James Gerratd,
induatrial a.rta , 1 year; Mrs •
Anne Greia. art, 2 yeara;
and Eric Hanauer I awimmina
co.cb, 1 year.
Jamea Thorup completea
bia 3rd yeu u chemiatry
laacher at CorOD& CS.l Wu •
\fin l!ftzatledl Bart:mu
l.avu llac..Coaca Men borne
economic• dep&l1ment after 2 yoata.
\4r. He lmy Giac:oman c:om-
pletea 1 year 11 Spaniab
teac:her at Eacaa c:ia •.
A aift of 1375 wu &iven
to Corona del \4ar Hiab
from lbe ;'llewport Racquet
Club for use on lbe tenllia
eouna. The Eatancia Hiab
&oo.ter Club auc their
achool a vaultin~t pit.
THlS lSSUC: of the Newport Harbor C:nsign is the first to
be printed on the new, h1gh spee d offset press j ust pUr-
chased by th e ~ns i gn Publish 1ng ':o. Here are the owners
M'ld founders of the C:nsiC)n Peg and Hop Haapa, watching
as the first papers come off the press. In the background,
tending to one of the new pri nting units is l)ick. MacMur-
ray, foreman of the back shop, who has been with the C:n.
sign for l b years. The C:nsign was founded in 1948, con-
verted to oHset gri nting in 1%1, when the Haapa's our-
chased the bu ilding at 2721 C:. Coast Hwy., in Corona del
Yar, and Is now the only loc~lly owned, independent news·
paper 1n ttte N"oort '3each--Costa Uesa arN. (c;nslgrt
Dhoto.)
Harbor youth dies
in transport crash
PYt. Ttm Tom liaon, who
attended Horace Enup
School and Corona del \tlu
Hlab. waa killed last Fnday
in the t:ranapon plane wtucb
took the livca of 82 lef'Tlce -
men 1n an Oklahoma plane
craah.
The 17-year-old aoldter
Lived a t 20152 Acac1 a .. ve.
T .. .._, (WI a....Wi .. ia
pool balls wu at.._ eo ••
Newl*t a.&cll Cl&J c_.
cil ~, ·~.., ..
Lice officer l.olllen J..-•.
wtlo bad jott ooap&... a
J..-dl nd.-ooftll ia"ati-
ption.
Art.r beariaa ki• NfJO't..
and a nc:a dut.a a-
City Maaa1et Haney lhrJ.
burt, the eo.ci I appro.._.
fint readioa of u cwd' nee
wbicb would .u.-.... a ll
pool tablea ud .--t
dcvicea from all buian1
eatabliabment.a opeo to a.
public, uc:ept f« tae 8aJ..
bot Pan 'Zoae.
Thia ordiDUc:. it ..-
more reatrictiYo a-11M
oriaioal propoea_l, wtaiob
waa to probibit the .-,maw
io placea wbere liqucr it
aened.
City Attrooef Tally S.,-
moar aaid that a.. ci.,
would be io • a troop le•l
poe iLion to clefeod ae Gldi·
oaoce if the pi'Oiaibiti••
uteDd to all plac:ee of Mui-
a.aa. He ncOlDI'IIdd.ecl tbe
crcliDaace lbat waa iatro-
ducod .. in Yiew ~ 11M fact
1bat the cavem O'lfDitn t.~
publicly at.at&d that Dey
intend to teat the lep.Iity
of the control ordinance."
The ord.inanc:e wi 11 e<1a1e
ap for lod readiaa aacl n-
pactod fioal appron.l at dle
May 9 meo tiq. The c:oo.~o
Yeraial ~opoeal will be opea
for diacuuion from the au-
iieace at that tiroe.
Offic:.et Joboaoa, uperiea-
ced ia .tee ...,..uaaa•,
aad member ol the LA.. P~
Lie• Dept. for 4 yean before
comana here, aaad be bad
watneued p mbhaa at 5
bau -moetly !n I ball pool
pmea, 111 amounta ruJiq
from 2S• to t lO per aame.
He uid that the oWDen bad
knowleclae oC the pmblina.
He added lbat be u w only
one toatance of a ''bDatler••
p.rticipetina in the prnb-
Laaa.
Car plunges
down cliff
City seeks
new planner in Santa .-.na Ht•Jhta. An auto drtYen by Robert
JerryOrawdy ,pioneer me~ He waa on bia way to Fort \4. Powler, 49, o ( 121 Amo-
'-' o( the Newport Beach Btnn•na. Ga .• for ••rbome thvu Ave .. Balboa Jalud,
plannina department, 11 tra tnaoa after compleuoa went out o( control 00 Jam-
leaviaa aa of June 1, and ballc and advanced mfantry boree Rd. ncar Paliaad.a
re-cruitment II DOW UJlder at Fort Ord wben the uaaedy Rd. Tuesday morruaa. Apra l
way to fill bia poaation o( occurred. 26. and ahot olf a lUoot
planllina director. T im •as born In Ephrata, chff, landana 10 Upper New-
Mr. Drawdy I wtro JOined the fiub., and hved an \toaea port Ba y u~ade do'Wil in II)
city uaff in 19561 ia JOlDI Lake unb l 1963 1 when the foot o( water.
to Plorida to aettle tbe ea-fami ly moud to tb.e Hubor \41. Fowler eac:aped from
tate o( bia mother. \in. atea. the vch 1clc UDU\Ju.nd.
O.nnade Ri ley. wbo died The youna aoldun I I •w-.. .,. Tl• T .. u... He ..... completeiJ CO'ffted
Lut mouth. He plana to Ylved by baa mother. \4n. . .. thena, Teua; ~ brothera. ~ mud and water wbeo po-
trnel in Europe before re-Launa Lee Bauman; ate~ Roa.ald, 16. and Joe. 1 ~. and lice amved at 9:10 a.m. and
tmnina to Califomie. ~ther, Chntoo Baeaman; 2 atepbrotheu, Jtm, 10 and ~~Hated htm for <bunk an
At Monday nenina'• moet-bia father, Roy Tomha011 o( Ricke. 4. pobltc.
::~.:eth;i~~:nci~ .~;Youths praised for a1·ding pol,·ce u lary rate o( the plannina
direct«. .. requeated by nu •• yootha wbo belped crime record or the p<
City Manaaer Huny Hurl-a Newport Beach police year. Vflule crime tncreued
bu.n. to fac:ilitate recruit· officer cat4:b an aato tbet't 12. ~ 1n the atat e. there
mont. aaapect were commended by waa a 3"~ decreaae 1n "l ew·
The new raca ia Sl,OI7 to \4ayor Paal Gruber at Moo port Beach, he u 1d.
"Thaa att.oata to dle ••~
port that the cit.iana ai"
to the poh ce to roa.b tb.i a a
better commuru'Y io wtlicb
to lave." he added. t l,l21 a month, 20'1. a bon day uenant' 1 City Cou.aci 1
cbo preaent rate of u~ to moebna.
11,017. Two o( dle yODtha . R.lcb-
Record sale
is reported
ard ~. or Looa Beach
and Sea" Y oeom ol 519
Tuaun AYeooe, Newport
HeaJhta, were pnaeot to ,..
ceive the m.ycr•a praiae
and haod abate. n. odler,
ROD H1 ctmaa ol ,\,oa.h im
waa Dot able to atlled dle
tDOebDJ.
Car fumes are fatal
0.. o1 llae Harbor Area' a
Laqea t real .. tat • traasae-
ti ou b.a ..... COIIq)le t.ct "' a...t• O.ely. blobr••·
aocialll willa ll.C. <bet
Real~ ol NeWJ*t a..cta.
He nsnaated bo6 puo
tiea ia a MOO.• .... ~
lud ud ..... .._.. ol ..
(ormer C. M a.,.a.
louti(WI at 1 qs ....., St.,
Cotta~ ... 1D Ual..S Di ..
tri blltioa Co. lac.. aa a •••
..... (« ttaftar o...a .....
wUl.-..&oai .. pnMat
• .. a.t 1150 tt.t.r ....... .
n.. 1110f6itf '• ........ .. ~ c. ...... , ...... .
IIU-...ca oll.a Ceaa .. .
OD April 16, OOic:ar Bob
Parter uaia*td ia tbe ar-
reu ol2 Jll~il•• ud pn
dluc to a lnl who n.4. The
olfiC* ioj.-.cl laia Coot clu-
tbe cbue lAd called (or
auiataftce. n.. 3 yoadaa
rea~cS ~ tae req .. at
ud e ... , .... n ........ . ....
.. " wtll .. ,... lib
yoa wtr.o .tU ._ .. -ol ........... ...,. ~
(j ... ,. • .., .... ~. n. _,_ aJeo a tf
.. .., c~c, _. ••
police .. ~ut f• •c
Ronald H. Stewan. 24, ol
4501 fi. Balboa Blvd •• Yi .. t
'llewpcrt, committed awc:ade
Sunday. As-11 24. when be
I tart ed the elliiDC o( hi I
car an h11 aarare and crawl-
ed underneath lbe Ytbad e.
He dted of carboo IDOD01tck
poiaooana.
Sev ... J abru1001 Weft
fouod on lue forehead ADd
aide. Howc..-er, lilt Ona,.
County C«ooet'a o«ice taicl
dane WU DO foal play.
DaY'id Luua. tbe .tctim'a
roc.ut •. toW police ae aa t uw Siewert at 10:10
..... __, ia .. ir a.-.
-L He •-..d at 12:)1
a..a. ~ ..S aodc8lfl
llawart•e W Waot.._
• .. ,. ia. ................. ._..
-Ia'• lid M...a ..... "-t ll~S a_.a. ... ts·
c laimed ... Will Y• a. ... •
DOte faa Roa to call IDa ,.
,ardleu ol w\at tima it ieJ
. It it very i lllpOraa& r.
At 5:4$ a..m. lMMa 1M
up to 10 awliq aad ....
the ........ ID .. , .... ,-....,
He fo.d Stewartcleacl_._
bla aato.
S..WW1
-11'1 .n IIU. ,_ 111 FIII'IAY
Co.cl.._ flee Cook, tM swl~ltter In 1M freeway
ltM. Is happily Mlwllrked on a new soft sell routlrte.
His objective Is to get tM coastal free•~ bulldozed
....,.,... tM heart of our wonderful , scenic clty,lncludlng
the • ,ve. routt In Corona del Mar. ~t he Is now
awoldlng tM ~ a~, Md Is tackling the prob-a. fro. the left flw lnsttlll
Tt.e new soft sell goes .ttollows: "It Is tremendously
tMPOrtMt to get tht Cctolti del Mar frtewar completed
• soon as possible. (This Is ttle so-calltd feeder free-
_, fnMt the Palisades ~d. route, down ~ '31vd.,
all the way tD Corona del MM.) We should do all we can
to ~RG¥e this project up the scale In priority."
The objective should be plaJn tD everyone. If ttlls
tee*t freeway Is constructed down tD Corcm del IW,
tM route of the fre-eway would be deflnltely established
along the coast, and along • .~ve., btause 1 freew~
wowld ~ve to tumln~e at anottler freeway at a spot
like tttls.
The coffect solution stJtl remains: Keep the freeways
aut of OUt city, and let us solve our own traffic problems
tJ, ourselves. • • •
"Til 'lOlLI OF LOIB La.ll"
"The World of Louis Lonwc" Is professedly a world of
civil rights, free speech, fair play and love thy neighbor.
Those are among top hit tunes on the Lomax television
and radio progr~ms t~t I MVe htlld.
However, Ur. Lomax, 1 Niliro gentleman of tlbetal pur-
SUIISion, has not found lowt'ln l.t,-..elirt ~s nttghbof,
...... that nelghbot Is Of conservattft COIWidlon. ~nd
so It was that 'tlr. Lomax, who preaches clvli rights,
frH speech, fair play ilnd love thy neighbor, h.u exer:
dsed his rl!lht of free speech to CMctl ttle rJdlo time
of the John 11rd\ Socletr, the '>un ~ian Forum, the
r)M Smoot ~eport, '>auld Jackson's CapUol ~eporter
Md ~lly James Hargis' ChrlstJM Crusade.
~ do you llbefals thlnk¥of tMt! • •• •
Y• CWT n 1111UL-Yll .at Cllllll
'3e sure to rNd the full Pllf IMssage on sage 5, sec-
tion 1 of this Is~ of the wlgn. The tkle Is "*HJCH
00 YOU CHOOS':~' It consists of excerots ffa. the
,,pril l.)ultetln of the JaM 'ilrdt Society, descrlbf119 ttte
petit tha Is facing us. It Is not too lite to avoid the fate
that ~ bef~llen Czechoslovakia and Ollna Md Cutaa
and the Congo, and other tnslaved arNS of tM world.
You CMnot tN neutral. Vau IIUSt d'loosc tM cowse that
will rtt.aln our frttdom, ot lead YS tD disaster. "'-left
• you dtoose? • -~AAIIHMfTS . '
0.... (Ta.) A...Jca
~~eft ill our Americ::a, we ba~ bWewd ia the mdivid-
ual. w~ ba~ p-oerctcd him, iD 80IJle depu aa Jaa from
tbe IJOUP aod (IUD tbc JO\iUaiD~DL
U. 10 doiac. tbe iadMduaJ bas been more free heft &hu
aaywbeft dx, with lht rault that Americaas ba~--e what
aU tbr worid W&DCI.
So, iu •maziat that 10 maoy people that daya preach
cbe '"Jiew onk:r" ol tbc cc.w:noo ~ which is ooth.i.&:c
but cbe dark Older ol ~-
Tbe raJ .. DeW onAa" lltpa ira 17 76 wbm our f~
faakn wrote: ··we hoW t11ae truths 10 be ldf evident;
.. , all mm arc c,ealed' ~ that they ~ mdowed by
.. aakW with eat.aio unalienable ri&'hts-..
tl W I.IALlY AWAIII?
hrt I •••u hh ( .... ) ....
Now, Wr. JobMao ia 6naUy waJr.ins up. Now, be iDiilb
1M& naybocty pitch iD and join tbc iipt l!pina inflation ., cunaitiac all ...,........., apmdinc, But, uatil the .......
deal IICtl a beau nampk by curtaiJinc .the unueo: -rr
8Dd poeipte apradinc ol h.ia Grat Society, be is uiUnc
far~ be woe'& do himlell, aod b.ia hypoaitical
11a11a c:u hardJy be ~ no mat11tr bow much bam
.,... ~dum be pa.a iDeo the effon..
PlaJIIC'T n .....
....... (Ale.) ...... J .....
1'bil ia a wooduful Ja~Cnltioo to beJoac co. E~
tt.t.'s W'I'OI1I .. the fa&Jt ol tbe .-ratioa befca us and
will M.. to be "'*aec.t t., the ~ which caaea ., __
' UMIMITIIIoaTM~
, .M a 1 < ..... > n..
A p sg• w. who tn. to buy wea willa prMia _, .......... a~. if ... ciao ... ~ willa ...... ,., _,,..,.a..... . ........ ,_
... c. (C..)Mwc•••
• 0 ........ ..,._ ..... ......,_ ..... ---It ,,,
IIG CIOVII.....,. 1111 DANGa
., t .. A•••n••
A few weeb .., a liule squib in the pa-
~ repootecl tbat ~ bad picked a
lidcat. No furor, 110 C':AI!ftptip, no riots.
He wu piebd, .. the 5wiaa Coe.t:itution po-
.-. by the Swill Nadaeal Aaaanbty. And bia term Ia for OM year. OIW .,_.,, It wouJd
be 1011a hard to re-t 'ne Great Society 1oi"l
iD jutt ooe year, Wouldn't it? That's the JIOirtt.
The Swill have •acceeded iD bqMng the
bulk ol ~t authority in canton, (or
*tit) hands.
Switzerland hasn't been at war in pdnea
bowl when -not World w., I nor World
Wu II. Fiercely ,._,riotic, tbc men of Switz..
erland are aU trained ud ready to fight.
Switzuland does not beAoa( to the U.N.
Switauland sets no foreip aid from any-
body and bas nner renesect oa a debt. Switt-
erland Ia where tM intemational money boys
lea~ their mooey for safe-keeping. Swi.ta
bub don't pay them interett -they pay the
banb for the privilqe. Switzerland ham"t
had a treasury ddicit in 13 yean. Swibier·
land bas few natural reJOUrc:es, and one of
the ~ living llandarda in the world I
Ma~ there's a te.on there ~DmeWhere.
Had American Connc Gua ~ pro-
claims: "In the COftfb.t ol today't dewlopo
mn11, decntralizatioa ia no......_. ol a
broader base fot democracy. The .. oWes •
not too much ctotraliution.. 11 u ,_..., •
f1UJiio• of 111/lo is 0. corelrof' ( emphuia II
ours). One baa oaly to read the c:ommUftitt
prosram ol ceotraUzing COI'Itrol to ~
lUnd that they are~ than entirety •U..
lied with "who Ia in control" in Wuhincton-
Comrat Hall further statet, "What ls need-
ed Ia a ty1tem ol buic Federallawt .•• tAM
will 11'ply •fUJ sw~rml1 all stal• U.ws ...
(emphasis ours). Such laws should include:
"1. R"•PfiOrlio,.menl ol aJI electoral dD-
tricts on the basis of population and a uni-
form basis for voting and registration in all
States.
"2. A Federal law protecting the righa ol
Iabat-to orpnize, to strike and to use ita 6-
n.anca and SlJ'enSth in political campaignl.
.. 3. A Federal law that will . . . remow
special priviJqes ... from monopoly.
''4. A Federal law prohibitinR diJcrimina-
tion and tegftption . . .
"5. A Federal minimum wage law ...
A '30UT 50 ENTRIES have come In al-
ready for the flrst amual Oana Polnt-
Ensenada tune-up race, sponsored by the
()ange ~out Yacht Club of Newport
13e~c.h. The race Is scheduled to statt
off S.lboa Pier ttl Is saturday I APtll 30.
UO~F boats will start at noon, PHRF at
12:05 p.m. They will finish a half mile
wut df ·Dana PoifiL ShOI*n here, from
left, getting Commodore Howard Flshefls
Oulceta ready for the race Art Roger
Nate, Sob Jessetl, Ely Griswold and
Jerry Devlrlan, members of the OCYC.
Tro~les will be presented at ttle club's
tempor~ry hudquart ers, 215 lSttl SL ,
Central Newport, near the Newport Har-
bor Legion Hall.
American Communists can m1ploy one ol
two methods ol conquest from within as
taught by Lenin: {I ) seizure ol power
through direct insurrection; (2) the UJt of
~lative methods that will establish a
st~. bureaucratic:, &eft-wing CENTRAL-
rzED gove~nt in Washington, an admin-
istration that will destroy all Slate and muni-
cipal rights. Ultimately they hope (and ex-
pect) to control the individual and family
from the cradle to th~ grave.
"6. A uniform Federal system of unemploy·
anent iosuranc:e, old age benefits and siclc
benefits ...
"7. A Federal law restrictinR the UJt ol city
and matt'' poltce ... ·•a. Federal traffic, tax, marriage and di-
vorce laws . . .
"9. A Federal law ~tablishing unlfonn
standards of education in all stat~ ...
''10. A Federal law prohibiting the advo-
cacy o( war. . . "
PAMELA ANN LACOCk, ..._er of Mr. aftd llrs. H.
ucock, 2au Paloma Or.,
Costa Mesa, has been ch~
sen as ttle delegate from
Newport Harbor High School
for the 23rd annual Califor-
nia Girls State, to be held
June 2G-28 at UC Davis.
She Is sponsored tJ, New-
port Harbor Legion Auxiliary
291. Pamela's activities In-
clude CFA, Pep Club, GAA
Qblnet, drill tum, ~a
show, Hllbor HI~ Club, Tri-
HI-Y, flag twirler and dMce
Pf()ductl on.
Good G.VJ!
"-'~''-· ... J .... _
~Act,_
I Ute Lady Bini;
SIM's YeiJ ad .. .-."7. s....· ..... a ..... :
TU Tara ol .. Catllly.
-C.B.
FIOM THE 11M.£
Bat we ... Jeau, wt.owu
...S. a UW. lower dt.aa ..
-..as f« 1M aa.lferi.q ol
dealla, CICIIW'Mcl willa PCIIJ
...S bQMI!ar; lbat be by lk
pee ol Oocl abc:ald taa a.
dealla f«nay ......
P« it became bim, f«
wtHD are all tbiap, Md bJ we.o. ue all llaiap ia maa,.
iq .-..y ac:aa uto aklrJ.
ID n.ke .. captaio ol .. ir
aahatic:a perfect dlroe ...
-'feriap.
P•boa be Cha&..-auctifi .. a
.... ...., wt.o •• aMCtiliecl
.. all ol -.: f« wlaidl
c:.ae Ill• it 110t u~ to
call •-lntlllr-. Otew. ..
1: ... 11.)
811YUI__,.I ... , .....
l..i+·-f p. DwJ• ollrriiM
T-.ce, c.Mi=n ol ..
.... ol ~ .....
Co. ol Loe Aatl.... ,._
oelftd ~. flat o••ect u ... .. ,.. .......... ....,
1, 19J64 t• .. eaur-• .......... ut. ......
~Co..,.... . ••.
~-eo.~ ..................... ..•. ,..., .......... ............ " •... ,_
1 ......... -~ ........ u ... .... .... ,..,... .... ...
.... b ............. .. ........
t
the
WHAT CAUSIS DIPIESSIONS?
The u.~e ol copper-nickel ooi.ns, tbc outflow
of pet, and ~ inc:reasing use ol bank cred.it
ha~ prompted rmewed interest in the c:au·
.a ol iaftation and the Jon«-~ dfecu
aeading to dep ~Ilion.
money supply).
An exc:elJent cur history on this JUbject
is .. TJu Purti.c of 1819'' by Murray N. Roth-
bard (published by Columbia University
Pre., 2960 Broadway, New York 27, N.Y.;
,7.50).
Th.is meant that incfjvidua.Js and compan-
ies owed great sums ol money-with no funds
or aedit to handle them. And 10 what ~
think of as a deprnaion took over.
"The similarities to tochy's inflationary spt..
raJ arc too obvious to be overlooked.
Another inkresting aspect o( the study is
the reaction by stak and federal govem -
mtnts. Peopk like to think ol the 19th cen-
tury u a period of "la.isett-faire"-when gov-
ernments did not intervene in the privak ec-
onomic affain of cirizrns.
Rothbard's treatment of this subject is in
~ form ol historical analysis, with ~ry lit-
de of his own com~trna as an economist
inje-cted into the study. However, his yery
complete review of the events and reactions
provic:k an cx.c:el&ent insight into ~ c.awe of Gep. ·rcw
As in all l'l'IOdem depressions, it bepn with
huge injections o( pa~r monc:y, expanding
bank depor.its tht ~~ not bacled up by
gold or iiMT. Bank loaru were made litu&Jiy
"out of thin air' and people bought public
lands and other invmments heavily with this
artificial bank credit.
1lw historical data recorded in this book
refute$ this usumption. For practicAlly every
state aovanment -and the federal ~m
ment -puad Ia~ to prOYide "ftlief'' few
ckbton, to establish new state-owned banks,
or in other ways ink~nc: artificiaUy to try
to chang!' the ~tural economic counr of
things. ''Debton' relief' consisted ol laws to
make it impossibk for creditors to collect the
debts that had been promUed to them.
It is significant, too, that many influential
citi:zms were converted to "lai.ue:z.faire" eco-
nomics whc:n rhey saw how totally ineffectual
these govemmmtal remedies proved to be in
practice.
Finally, tM ratio between the real sokf and
the artificial paper rnonry and bank depoliu
reached the point that any demands for sold
payment could bankrupt the entire structure.
At this point. it was iMVit.able that ban& de-
poUts had to~ contracted, loans caJled. etc.
1lw result was a tremendous fall in prices
(brought about by the drop in the papu
"Tit, Ptt11i.c of 1819'' is an instructive a.nd
wdul tool for anyone interested in the caUJet
and ewes of ec:onomic cycles.
Bajoyi .... wa&er teaper-
........ caa yoa boUue it
••• ol 11 • .,... ia .,_..no
Vallarta, Jack aad Marl lya
Hopwood ol lniM Terrace
.ad Muoa Md Kate Wallace
~ eon.. ct.l Mar lila•• ...
............ taoiBob...S
He._ Ca ..... ll. v... llaey
toot a peek at Liz aad ltic:b-
ard' • Yi U.. . .aacl • peat
,.._ claya ia Oudalajua.
~ ia • aab.b called Ttaq.e...... . (u1frap JODI
..... ......ct tllat Oa.et• • • •
Oaly I .... day• DAtil the
Boot Sale. • .tlllja yeu May
6111. 'llle N.B. Prinds ol tbe
Utnry will lilan aeir Boot
Sale u per uu1 io llae
Patio at ltic:llarcrs Martel
• . .ad i& it aaid to be llae
bi1111t 11114 boat ner. Bet--
ter ,., llaere early. yoa boot.
WOI'IIIt! • • • N .. Y«t ia dae tpriq.. ••
BiU ud May OulaJ CJI
!lilcn cwrt plaa • ... t a. ._. ..,..._rant ... t.ol
May •• ...,_.,for a Yiait
too at API .........,_,. ia
N.Y. citr. • • • r... o11 • a. raia ..s
coW. • ..ao .. wa6• .... .... ....... , •JOli•
.., .... NadGMJ lctlool
...... A.Nociadea.Paatla, .................. .........................
'--' tDtfl *cW ia ..... , . ., .............
.... fll W..tdJft. ·-UIIJ _. ... lWIW. el c.. ....... . • • • ,.._. ..... ,. ..
ua Pd•••• ., .. uan., ..... u •• ,. ...... ..
Daa ............ ..
...liflll 0 .... I UftiJ ................ ., .. .. ....... " ,. .. ,... ua
u-.n. JaM S.ia told o1
.. OYer 200,000 bodies
Fiaa &Woa,. .. Utnry
.... tile aiace •e ~~~aher
sia, Ukuy ~cl. • • .. ol
oo.ae a lot ola... were ...
comiq bact troe t.cb,"
~ aaid. It wu repar1M Jbat
dle UCLA UbruJ ba ~
miiUoa Yoa-a, Betbley 3
mitlioa YOI-•· Md lbat
UCI ia .. u c:a ia. .. , wiia
~ 150,000 boob -•• .aa.J"•· Pluaecl apaabr, LA n-a Book editar Roo
bact Kineta, ... ........ to
attllllll at .. lut -.. .. Md
wri .. 1hrt WiiU-ftllecl io
•• Jli• .. It ....... to be
bit tacaewe~~k 011 a c:ridqu
ol ttea.iqwaJ. • .r ...
.,.., lot .... end.ital • • •
Claria Sta•••c:a ol Coloaa
del Mar ia all ••iles apia
• • .Ia. to. IDCiaiat s~ laaa a..-wid.Dwiaa it wta.ile baar
t...d Bill toot part ia a
..._.., fi'OiniD willa S.P.
Haa. Ia New York. Ha is
.,. a lallf repa-.cl atock
tnbr loca ... ia s.&a AM. • • • 0. M1J 4a .. LWo Yadlt C.., will .._t a .-rtf for .. •t&,.. wt.o will aall .............. ...,
1 ••............ ,ti .. .., .. ..,......, ...
'-vlte~" .. tliee ... wt.o
wlll•kl ..... ··c..wu.. . ..... aA-.. Oaeqll ... .. n wtn aa11 IMir CaJ u,
.. Cell, .. "o...,•• .,_
MIMIIa. ~~ _.. ..U&., ........ ,..,..., ...
Mall ...... ~ .... Cal
20. .... --. .
to Newberry Part, Mau.,
where Art has been traos-
fcrred wilb Jbe Towe Silnr
Ccmpaoy • • • •
Palm Spriap bailed Pbi I
aad Pat Maurer of Balboa
lalaDCl willa oo more ta·
•••· bat perbapa bilber teatpenblres, last weeuad. • • •
P.ajoyioa • real ranc:b
braadiaa followocl by an
boeeat to Jooc~Deu bar.--
qae, Cliat aad Pat Hooae ol
Bayc:reat. wida Jboir your-
stars, Cliat Jr •• Miacly &Dd
~te. were wide eyed wtaea
tbey ••n amoaa tiM 500
... ta wllo au.docl dle at-
fair at Ill• 53,000 acre Ru-
c:llo ~uioa Viejo •
• • •
It waa aa iupiratic:aal
ti1M f« Cliff aad AUc:e Natt
~ eo.c.a •• Mar ...... ..,
..,.. .. ir ~ ... ..
clef Loci.... ID .. CINC
lt.pc-.1 Coaf-..ce ia
S..ta~ ..... ..,
•t Had ... airley Seaell
CJI Weatcliff a.ad Diet aacl
"r.la U.._.ood.al&eyc:reat
wt.o fln •P· • • •
JWcn Robert v-• o1
Lido leaYel lo ettabUQ I .. ............ ..
New Yod:, Iilia wife B...._ ... ,. ........ .., .....
olf •• .a oooball ,.,. r • .. u .........
• • •
IWt lcd,C 'he P .... l ..
.... u .. ·-·· ... . ...... ........, ... t ... . ----........ . en 'I.... lllliiUea .. II
.... at a •••• oa«ea ...................
AU 2 .... I ,.. 2
, ..a
.. 1 ... &1 I fl IJC'n ......... , .. _,...
NINE-YEA~~LD Ooug ~ove malls a nomination for his
dad for the "father of the year" project of the C31g 91~
thets of Orange County, who will announce the winner
on Father's Day, June 19. r>oug is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. ~obert ~ove, 2900 Pemba Or., Costa Mesa. The
nomination was also signed by l)oug's tw in sister, Susie,
ewld his older sister, Robin, 10. The nomination period
will close Monday, ·May lb. Chairman for the project Is
John 9. Lawson, Phllco vlc~resident, general manager
of the Aeronutronlc Division In Newport C3each, and mem-
ber of the boatd of directors of the 91g 9rothers.
=Editorials of the Week _:
YMIIXPINSIYI WAY c•• eiMn (Whc.) J .. ,...,_ •• ,..,~c ••
Wi.tc.om.in Ia one ol 18 states which paid more taxes in
196!> toward supporting fukraJ grants in aid than they sot
out ot th~ aid program. In addiuon the COlt of ~tting aed-
~raJ aid is rising. according 10 a Tax Foundation formula
for allocating the tax burden.
The: formula indicated that in 1965 Wisconsin paid
$ J .-46 ia taxes for every doUar it got in federal aid, ~
ing a.id ham the highway trust fund and unau~&
compensatioo, and employment tcrvice administration aida.
Ia 1962 it cost W&aconsia $1.26 for evuy ~tar ol aid.
The I 7 Jt.aCa betide Wilcooain in the aid paying c:ace-
py, and the amou..ac ol tbtir owu-aJJ tax burden per ~
la.r ol owu-aJJ fede:ra.l aid they recei~-e are: New Juw.r
$1.87, DcA.awan: $1.54, Coranttticut tt.SO. Indiana $1.47,
New Yoril $1.44, Maryland $1.41, Michipo $1.36, Jlliaoia
$1 .32, Ohio $1.30, Pennsylvania $1.2), Flcrida $1.23, Mas.
IKhutetts $l.J3, California $1.1 t, Iowa $1.06, New Hamp-
shire $1.05 and Ncbrub aod Tt"X&S fi.Of.
Federal aid, a .lcaJt in thee I 0 sta~ is the 1D01t apm-
tiYe way. ~ devitr:d, 10 cet aoyt.hinc doac.
IIONIIIITaPOWB •
II ........ {IM.) H•il~ ,._
Ia •ect tDday it-•a prica ooouol. It hat DOt a-
,..,.Jirt 1 t by ACt 01 Ouuct-. It ia DOt pncdmd • a wv
---. Wbllner dre it-. it it • ~ ~ fll
..... ..,.. of ... Wbile ~ u •......... llliDdaa
IMt '• •u1111 Ia die Ullilld &aeea Ia U.. pawa .,._ p.
• 1olMUiilad..._
A PL ~ Y, "Or. Squash, the Ooll Ooctor," Is being Pfe-
sented th is week and next at Fairview Hospital In Costa
Mesa and at county schools for exceptional children by
the, Children's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor. Two of
the "dolls" are shown here: Mrs. James q, Macy of
Mesa Verde, at left, as Ann, and Mrs. Danny Mcl<eever
of Newport 1each as 4.ndy, The play written by Marga•et
Gilbert from a story by Margaret 'Nise '3rown, is coordi-
nated and directed by Mrs. Christian C'3uddy) ~bsen,
~ild president. ~ccompanists are Mrs. qalph Tandow-
sky and Mrs. ~. Morgan f)uinn, Guild members. The cast
includes Mmes. Clinton Hoose Jr., Don Paul, Gillette
Whi te, Meno Wilhelms, qichard Pauley, q ichard '3aker,
')onald Carr and Marie Matthews. Other members assist-
ing in the production are Mmes. Verne Fo$ter, '3enjamin
'3urns, ~obert Hudgins and ,::.A. qiches. (~nsign ph oto.)
Capron case delayed
The court caae to deprive
multi~illionaire Oeorce
Capron of Balboa from con·
trollina h1s own property
was pollpooed laat Friday
until \tay 24 by Santa Ana
Superior Court Judge Char lea
A.Bauer.
Judae Bauer transferred
rhe caae to the court of pre-
sidina JIWip wttti-MlllraJ.
Mr. c...-... ~ ...
attoroey, Cbarlu 1!. Bearcta~
ley ol l.M Aaae lea. oppoeed
a motion filed by rhe Lon a
IATtKCOLOI Sllll
AT IEI"IT CITY HALL
Watercolor• by fullerton-
born Penny Hineman Mc\tan-
ipl will be exhibited in
Newport Beach City Hall
May 1 throuah June 30.
She began her formal art
trainina in the La Jolla Art
"-'scum's junior claasea at
rhe aae or 10. On paduation
(rom Fullerton Hiah School
she won a $1 ,000 prize in
the Bank or America fine
arts contest. She studied
ut at Pomona Collcae.
and Oakland School or Arts
and Crafta. She is married
to nuclear physaciat Paul
Mc\tanipl. They have a
baby airl born last Septem-
ber.
Beach fum of Clarence Hunt
to appoint a conservator to
control his property.
The motion was Ci led last
December and baa been con-
tinued several times.
\1r. Capron told newsmen
he does not need anyone to
handle his affairs. He said
hi a knowled&e and ability
l8 ac:qwrina his vall proper·
ty llol.dinas do not indicate
incompe ... ce.
SAY VOTta SIIOULO
OECIOE 01 VOTE TALLY
"The voten of chis county
ahould make the decisaon
whether there should be any
d!anaea in the vote countins
proc:eu," Larry Walker,
candidate for Oranae county
clerk, said laat week at a
businessmen's luncheon at
Howard Johnson's restau-
rant in Costa Mesa.
He cbaraed that the present
county clerk waa respon-
aible for widespread lou or
votes in rhe last aeneral
election because of the use
of faulty markina pena.
The county supervisors
have rejected the petition
d the Voters Information
Bureau for a public vote on
the acquiaition or the Cole-
man Vote Tally System.
Blame ncrythina on T.
Duncan Stewart, the •• poet
lariat". or our Harbor Area.
Last Sunday be ananaed a
meetin& or the &eip Liter-
ary Society, and lboee pre-
sent were the poet lariat
and IUs aood wire. Jerry;
8unater (On the leland)
Creely and hie aenora. and
yours C.'}.-ly, awl wife Eddie.
It waa a deliptful occa-
sion, with emphasis on the
bouillabaisae (or cioppino,
dcpendina on whether you
prefer Prench or Italian
cuiaine).
Duncan entertained with
his most recent poetic mas-
terpiece. I scored an unex-
pected point by recitina one
by my favorite poet4listor-
ian, Stephen Vincent Benet.
&mater proclaimed that
here was one author he could
not quote readily, and he
vowed to obtain • copy or
hia works and devour it. It
wu the Cir&<t time this hu-
man library had adlm ttcd
th11 in my presence''
Then Bunstcr told me about
Hop's new pnntina press.
Before we had devoured the
last succulent morsel of
crab a Ia Stewart, I had
apced to JOin Bunster tn
comma from my C.').-ly rc-
tucment and produce some-
thing 1n the way of a column
for the edtftcation or fl op,
his new press a nL1 the Fn-
sian sub5cubcrs. ~'~)~>.
away we ao''
Credit my most dearl) be·
loved fishin& club Pac•f•c
Analers, for an 1dea. Last
Satu1day, in the Firs t Cab1n
of the Balboa Ra) Club,
they held a distincuve and
laudatory mectina. The pur-
pose -to honor the paq
preSidents of the club.
l suspect that thu 1dca
odainated in the busy noa-
atD d the current P.". pre'y.
Pelix \-tcOinnis, who, lOCI -
dentally, Is the first P. \.
akapper to have been honor-
ed by re-elec tion for a ~nJ
term. Tam Tate, who sells
Cadallacs 1n Pomona as a
business, and Grand)' boats
hereabouts as a hobby, -.-.as
the emcee.
It wu u happy an oc~a
sion aa I have been prava-
leaed to attend 111 many a
day. "4ot the least cause fm
thi • JUbtlance was the pre~
aence of the founder and
first president of Pacific
Analera, Dr. Salvatore \to-
naco of flalboa. Tha~ club
has always been ha bab\.
and his eyes sparkled when
he was called to recca ve
the plaque whach bore a
pvel, the P.A. msiJVua, and
"Or. S.R. \1onaco -Farst
PreSident -1950."
\ty plaque was 1nscrabed
A·1 USED CARS
'60 FORD $595 $2495 '65 MUSTANG
CW~ttry IH. a.w. t ,..... aut.e., ft&H, H. ,. .. Autematlo. UH, Air ooM. In warrant,.
'62 VALIANT $695 '65 MUSTANG $2295 AtltematJo, ,.... ... IMIMar, air..-Auumatlc, ra41o, huter. I cylinder.
'62 FORD $1095 '65MUSTANG $2395 AN., "&H, .... ••atr..,.._ a.1..-•tut all ttte fOOCII ...
'62 CHEVROLET $1095 '65 MUSTANG GT $2595 ... Air 4 Dr. e.. A ..... NH.
'61 T-IIRD $1095 HI-Perf
Au" wUe. ,...., .,_.,, ,._., ... ,..,..
~ ... ,...,., ,..., ...... ,.
'12 CHEYROLIT $1295 , FOlD $299
4 ~ ......... H.T • ...._MM. • ............ 1 ..... _ .. .., .........
19M SCOUT 51195 !~ .. ~!.~!»._ 51195 ~W·ao;io $1. ~£!~~.!..0LIT 5795 A ........................ ............ • 1964 IANCHIIO '1795 1t60FOIDF1. ....... ~ ............... ..................... ~ ......
'61 YOLISWAGIN ....... ......,, ..................................... . '995
.... , ...
"Third President -l9Sl.''
"19S2l" I thouaht. That
waa away back when! It wat
before I had ever cauJht a
marlin, for, amona my tro-•
phies ia a unique one which
reads "To the only preaident
d a fishina chab who never
cauibt a marlin'"
I thought of Ed Pruehan of
Ralboa lslantJ, who, aboard
hts charter boat, "Jia'n
Ree l,' was one of my first
~ofessors 10 the act o( ocean
angltna.
NEWPORT HAR80R ENSIGN
RRST SECOON - -P 3
lOY fOI W!IERIACH'S
It's a boy (« Mr. 8ed ~ ••
Oe .,.. w.ierbedt. Ul9
Sylvia La., Harbor Hip-
Land• -ben Suoday, Apri I
l-4 , in Hoaa Hoepital.
LUMPS FROM APIS MELLIP"EitA
I remembered the time
aboard Past PreSident
"Pappy"Harrison's Jimlyn,
when, tryln& to catch the
first albacore or the seaaon,
we ran out of aas. Oavey
F1nk, lona since aone, towed
us in behind his "Little
lllue Locker."
fhere were good rnemoraes
of other past preudents who
are fishin& the seas over the
far horizon. I could see \1erlc
CBcany) Afnerbauib. on the
bndge of has Schoolbo)', w1th
a catch that clinched the
I QS5 Inter-Club ~lbacore
r IIUtnament for Pacafic 4.na-
le r,, I relived the tJme
l ncle liany Rogers, aboard
"'" '\dequate, cauaht has
fir'>t li&ht tackle ma rli n, w1th
ue do an g the ta lkmg.
JULie: STC:J•J C:? 'J f ~orona del Mar tells htr favor~te
pony about the upcoming Orange Coast College ~odr
'.iay 7 and8. Julte is one of the l)fincesses for the rode)
.....,lch will be held 1n a special arena to the west of tt e
Or:r Stcldiu~"'.
Most people .t•ou.1 ben-for obvaous rasons. Rhcu-
mausm ~ulfcrcrs of old. however, tned to fCl sterna.
The~ thought t-ee sllngs -.e~ an dt'cc:tive treatment
rur rh<um.w~m "-l•-. most of us prefer the more
rc:llablc-dnd p,unl~-remc:daes of today Thanks
to mcdte.tl "'cn-.c .... e ha~t' many ~fc, fast-actina
p.un rc:IJc,crs Othe r po>ioerful drup, lOO When
\IJU rc til t.JI..c dJ' ant Jgc of a best-newer rnedM:attons
but on!) upon tht' ,uj, ICC or )'Our physteaan Then
lc1 u~ rcndc:r ..:omplctc prescnpuon scrvrcc
Youth talent is sought Clristensen Pharmacy
'•
It "'as pleasant to reca 11
all tho'ic good memories. I
.un !>ure tlaose fish1ns buddaes
who aren't here any lonaer
'o'lll smtle, from wherever
tlae) are. anJ approve of re-
•nc:mberang the good tames,
the fun anJ the thralls we
en)o\ eJ on the uiJ Pacafi c.
I .. l.Jn't feel a day older as
I ln••keJ at the plaque that
read· "Prc ,IJent -19'i2."
'-•ll un ta l some nne remanded
me that Fclat \1d iannas as
P. \. pre,aJent "'n. 17"'
\m hn"' -1 ha ve enJO) ed
every manutc: of all tho1e
JOOd yean. To all or you,
good fishang and man~ hapr)
da)'s "
Talent U) -\JUt) wall be
held at 7 10 p.n. tha .. l-raday,
Aprtl ~Q, '" tht' li ttle thea-
tre at ( or•m.t de l \lar lhda
school for the !>earch for
talent '"'Y"lpc:Uuon of the
'llewport Harbor l-'chanse
Club.
There a~ d Junaor d1v1ston
for ~o.halJrt'n who have not
reached the age of 1-' th1s
.\l'ftl. The ~enaur dtVISIOO
1 frll' the l ~-I Q age g~oup.
\rrJn11c·r ent~ for cnterang
the tr"\ _.,U t\ ma\ be made
b) ~o.a,llang \l.trlan Johnson at
5-'R-1"f.<i,
Wa Mer' wtll appear later
an ._:,y pctata on with other
Orange County contestants.
BOY FOR THOMPSON'S
\lr. and \trs. Rodenck
Thomp~on . 112 ~th St.,
Well Newport, are ~
of a '101'1 born SatuJda), o\pnl 2'. 1n lloag llospat.a l.
JO~'JIC: ·.vc::L 10uq~ of ~osta ~esa wtll re1gn as Queen
of th e first l ntercoll egiat e ~odeo, to bt tlel d at Orange
Coast ~ollege May 7 and 8. Joani t will welcomt 150
contestants from throughout the Vesttrn u nated States.
~odto events wi II begin at 2 p.m. both Jays.
Wild horses 1n Balboa!
Watc:b out (or wild horae a
oa merry'lcwou.ods 1
This 11 probebly the ad-
Yice, '••· \tytde V, Temple,
)9, of Fontana would a ive
to any proepecti._ riJer.
\trs. Temple was thrown
otr a merry-1o-rou.nd at the
Balboa Fun Zone llftday
..cnin1, April 14, uJ land-
ed on a cement walkway.
She wa• taken to Uoaa
Hotpital and tNated f« an-
fll.!AS-A.-PEST1?
WI CAM fllll
CALl US.
JOIDM'S Pn lltOP
... !al:'.:l''8l"-
)urtes lD her b. d. and ankle.
The fre ak acctdent occuneJ
at 6:10 p.m. while \tn,
Temr le was holdina her
aamll aon on a hobby horse.
The rMchan11m wh1ch dnns
the horse up and down pve
way, CIUIInl her to fall.
CAMPAIGN H.'). OPEMS
o\lton 'lien oC Laatana
Beach. chairman of the coun-
by board of IUperfiiCtfl, bas
opened hcadquartera at
11n Newrort Ah•d .• Coeta
~aa. fCf lua campa1p for
tt1lcetaon •• Srh diacnct
IUPtt'fUOf. The Opel\lftl this
WMk •as preceded by a
brcnfut meetana at dle
9alboe Bay <'lab rc. the
lleefllll COiti'IUtte•. ~01\
\tcOctnald ia campaiao eo-
ar4tft at (If.
The winner there "'a ll Cfl""·
pete in the Exchange stale
in June IJl San Francas<.o.
1GZ1 E.. COAST BWT-C:OitOIIA Da. 110
OIUOU S-1550
ANNUAL
WAREHOUSE
LE
IMPORTED DANISH FURNITURE Lompa, Quga, Floor Sompl .. ,
Cloa.-outa, So"'• "A.S IS1" o• ,.,.....,..,..,, •o••nga
:1;3 to 1f2 ·off: · ·
Lou"ll• .:._o ••. Sola,, L -P •obl••. Colt•• •oblea, D•n r9 •obi••·
Stde c.,.o ''· Ch••••. :""•'al. C~•"a '--------------------------------~
Uu our R~g.
Cr~dtt P ions
Ponung
•n r~or
2640 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR
Lighter
later
lately
isn't it?
673-2740
I
..
THE 'NOM~N'S ~SSOCI~ TION o f New-are Pictured above, along with (left to
port Shores will celebrate Its own' r: inco right> ~4rs. Jack Soarks, chairman of t he
de Mayo" at the annual fashion show fashion show; Mrs. Lawrence ~I per, who
luncheon a t the '3alboa 1ay ':lub Thurs-Nai l be one of the models, and .4rs. Ken-
day , May 5. The theme wi II be carried ne th Perry, decorations chairman. ~eser-
out with the use of Mexican fl owers as vattons are to be made with \4rs. 'Nendell
table centerpieces. Some of the floNers \darn s of 1 ~anal t:ircle. (~nsign photo.)
~! ~~~~.en ... C 1.~ ~"'!,?.,/~!u:: f Thhriftk Sh~p
Alumnae Club or Oran,e hc:r executiVe board for the t an s gtven
County wi II mec t at 10:30 I %6-6 7 >ear. The) arc \Irs.
a.m. Wednesda y, \tay ll . in \krle. \l'lundson, VlCe-PfeSt-Cus tomen or the Ticktoc::k-
the home of \tn. C.V. \1c· dent. \If!>. \1.~. Schanlcl and er Thtift Shop of the !'lew-
~annamy • 1_106 aerksh•re \lr-.. ~.d ... arJ Chapman. secre-port Chapter • National Char-
Lane, Weat~hrr. . tarte'> anJ \trs. John c;hell. ity Leaauc will be honored
The president, \ira. ,_Ra ch· llca .. urer. for their support and patro-
'IJ,, lleanna Jann1s, UCI na&e at the aMual patio
LEGAL NOTICE
'IJ'lTJCF. f)f' PIJ~LIC RF" \RJ ~C..
'40 n r.r r~ HF.Rrny ctvr~
that thf' C:ity Coaar il of thr
( •ty of '4ewport Reer h will
hold a pobhc hratiog rf'~tard•n~t
'lrtlan.to(" '4 o. I I~. bf'ang
&II ordiaaocf' of thl' ( atv of
'"wport Hear h amf'odaog ._,.c-.
1100' 910,,01, 9101.11, 9101.21
aooi QJ()1.11 of \nu J,. 1\ of tb,.
'llt'wporl llf'ar h \lunu·•pal Cotlt-1 f'OIItif'd "PJ.ooOIDjlt dOtl l uDIDI(,'
rtaoniDJI Commi""'IOD \m .. nd·
meat 'llo. 2111 wharh .. nul.! ,.I•·
'T11D81 f' 10 thf' R-\, fl-1 , fl-2 <ln.J
11-'l /ooaog ')'"'"' '"· o umm•·r· r aal rt-•1 ,.,.,.,,. .. ,101, <1D I
would pcrm11 10 ,.,., h ll,...t r. 1
ooe uolq(ht,.•l "'lCD out ,,.,
two (21 "'lu•re f,..,., 10 "'' ,, to
ad veruse the lea .. e, rf'atal u
sale of the prop.-rtv .,.oJ,.Iv uv
Llle ow aer.
'4')110 J<; II f 'l I flY f I 11-
TlH'R r:t VF"''II th.ot th,. "''"
publac-hf'UIO~ wall b.-h,.l l •>D
lhe 9th dav of ''"'"· l%fo, ••I the boar of ~: 10 p.m. 10 lh,.
C:o11onl Cbo~mbf'r" ol th,. I '''
Rail of tht-( otv ol \ ,..,. pvrt
llf!ach, o~t whu·h 11m,. .to I
plar,. o~oy aod •II pt"r-. '"' on·
tt-re .. tt-d m•v "PP"•• •n 1 ,,.
hf'ar•J tbf'rf'oa.
\tar,.rry "c hr .. uol••r r·,,y f'J .. rk
f"1IV of ,,.,. purl 11 .. .., to
Publi .. h: \prd .!II, l'>folo,
1n th .. '4f'wpor1 llo~rhrH ~ fl"'litn
TOT 'WHS IHTO AUTO
\1dlsc J. Pcmgn, 6. nf ~10
39th St .• Wes t "'ewport, ran
from behind a parked c;.tr
Sunday. April 24, at Raver
._ve . near 38th c;t. and col-
laded w1th an eastbound aull•
drtvcn by Rt>bert c;. Jenni-
son. 19, of La Canada. f he
lattle 11rl wa~ ueated at
~loag llospatal for htp brua -
se
'>tuJent ... ,11 speak on cur-party from 1:30 to 4:30 p.on .
rent a~o:ttvttJes for s tudents Tuesday. \tay 3.
on the: -.a "fJU!>. \tu. Roy D. Lewas. Thrsft
Interested Ka pr-\lpha Cihop Chatrman, members of
Thetas 1n the Orange County her committee and leaaue
area are asll.ed to call \1r~. members will act u hostes-
John Jal.,,i,,. 5~&-5103. scs and serve refreshments
an the patio of the shop, lo-
EMS~MAO• VISIT catcd at I 10 ~. 19th Stree 1,
DEL lYS GOLF OAY Costa \lesa.
The 'lewport-Ralboa Rn· -\II Thrift c;hop ~ale pro-
tar) Club has postponed liS cecds &o to the league's
annual golf da) t.o \lay 10 philanthropy, the John Tracy
bec.tu,.e the <~cheduled da). C'lan ic for the uaanin& of \\.t~ '. wall be the occasion hard of hearina ch tldren and
f,tr a VJ'i tt fro~.., the ~nsenada theu parenta.
l{otaf) ( lub. 'lattonal Chanty League
members who comprue the fhc: vts I tot .. are comtn~ to ~cwpon Beach \.0 see the Thr•ft Shop commntee arc
start of the "'ewport :tarbor \~cs. q,oy L ewis , James
R. White. Wa ll1am R. Sch-h • l·nscn.1da ~a~h t race
\a turda\ ""on. \Ia\ 7. •tav oils. Wt ll tam E. Haskell,
1 '.4-tll be fle'>ta ntght . .tnd Che ter S. Sal1sbury, Gil-
.t ll ·~ 'l.HIIsr .., .sl"td l'letr to•-bert \1uellcr, Fred C. Jcn-
t.tn \nn' are tnv•tel\ ...... ., .. r.l· nan~&s. Warren <\. Scott, Wsl-
h • Pre-..Jo.:'l t J.td. R•ch•rJ · han P. Givens Jr., 'Nard
'''"· \unc, Charles '1. f ont1 us,
rho.: ~,If tnurn.tment ""t il hlhn Colb) and Georae L.
he hc:IJ .11 the: lr"'tne ( oa't ( anln&ton.
C'ountn ( lul'l cnur!>e on \Ia"
I ll. onarlln~ at 1~:'0 p.'Tl.
Cl~l FOR DaSILVA'S
Dr. and \Irs. !.1 one I Da •
\!Iva, lOt: ~.nJwa.rd Ln ..
Ba} .:re ~ t. are parents of a
daughter bnrn Thursda),
\pral :I . 10 ll~>ag llll'J'l'tal.
CI~L FOR MU ~PHY'S
·.tr. and .tn. LlovJ B. \tur·
pin lr., ~IS 0-.eanvtew <\ve ..
\oe ... port .letght'. are parent\
ri a daughter hnm fuc~Ja\.
\prd I ~ tn ''""'I! 11<>-.pltal.
ft EAGAM TO IE GU EST
o\ctor Ronald Rea,a.n, can-
dtdate for Republic an nomi-
na tt on for &overnor. wall be
guest of honor at a danncr
dance Frtda) evenin&, \1ay
~n. at the Ralboa Ray Club.
F-reddie \lartin and his
orche ~ ua wt ll prov1de the
rnusic for the event. Several
rromanent movae stars are
e~pe c ted to be on hand.
The dmner dance ts apon-
~med by the "'ewport Uarbor
~epubhcan Assembly, head-
ed by Wayne Carroll of 3al-
boa as presadcnt.
<rarllrn
li a II
AN NOUNCES
Summer School
Grades 1 through 8
Four week course:
Aug. 1 • Aug. 26
lim1 ted enrollment -
currently in terviewing Superior A ve.,
Newport Beach
f)(u-den Sys~m
~urriculum
Reading -Spelling -Gn.mar
Arithmetic Funcfam~ntala
Closs size ltmtted to 12. Courses desi ~ed to help stu-
dents e xcel 1n any school situation required for studenta
entering Carden Hall 1n the foil. Private tutoring may be
arranged.
S..11l9
NEWPORT HAR80R EIUII*
AUT SEC'TlOff - -P• 4
Church N ws
Newporl Hanor L.athe..-
Qwda, l $01 CUir Or., New·
pon Heilfata -•• Pteulaa
ror Ita .... .,,.. but d OQ
ftt Uotrope A••· -"Art ._ charct... ia lfOPit?" will
be •• qu.&doe to be coe~
aidettcl by Dr. Pia Ill., ~1
ln 11M 9:30 aDd 11 a.m. Son·
day .. rvicea. Cbwch acbool
Ia at 9:30.
PU ll IM MAILIOI
VMdala aiDCk a n... ie
lhe ma.ilboa ot J.L. Kenay
Jr., 1$0 Wabual s ... N .. port
S.or .. , on Moaday , April
lS, oanlaa ..,_. •u cSa....
... eo lbo box ud eeuby
a-.:o wall. A fte ipbor,
0.1 B. aatera ollSl Ced.at
Sa.. reponed the incident. Jolua ll:lS.U, will be ....
aerroaa topic ol &he Rn.
Jamea Blain at the 9 and 11
a.m. ~day aervice•.
Tbe Plymoulh C<lftpe aa·
tiooal Church, 3262 8roed
St., Newpou Helabt• -The
Rev . Norman Brown wl ll
preach Oft &he aopic, "tPoau
may be liua," at tho ll
a.m. Sunday aervice. Tbla
will be h i• laat lermclft ..
interim minitter beroro talt-
ina ocr Oil a •umm•r-tona
trip tbrouab the Pacific north-
woat. The quarterly conare·
ptioaal mee tina will be
St. Andrew'a Preabyterian
Church, 600 SL Andrtw'a
Rd., C liff Haven -The auett miniater ror lho 8,
9:30 and 11 a.m. aervicea
thia Sunday wilt be the Rn.
Harold Kurtz, United Ptea~
byterian miuional)' from
Ethiopia. Hia aer mon topic ..
wi II be "Immortal aidina• in
mortal handa, .. baaed on n
Corinthian• 4: 1~7.
GUtLD THIATitl
J14W, .._ Se. .......
5GoHt7
EXCLUSIVE
!MGAG!M!NT
ADUL T
EHT!RTAIHM!MT
NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARD: Newport Unity Church,
lleld at the church al 7:)0
p.m. today, April 28.
mee tina at the Senior Citi-
zen• clubhouse, I Slh St.
and Irvine Ave •• Cliff Haven
·-••Radiant livin&'' will be
the aennon topic of the Rev.
Loren Flickin&er for the 10
a.m. Sunday service.
Chriatian Science Churches.
Newpora Beacb, Corona del
Mar and Cotta \1el8 -The
apiritu.al b.aia ror overcom-
ina sin will be taken up in
thia Sunday's Bi ble Ienon
on "Everlas tin& puniSh-
ment."
Lutheran 0\urch of the
Master, 3545 E. Coastllwy.,
Corona del \.1as -In obser-
vance of Law Oay, the Rev.
Prank Gunn wi 11 preach at
the 9 and 11 a .m. commun-
ion se rvices this Sunday on
"1966 morals for Christians"
based on John 16:16-22. The
youth choir wi II sing at the
9 a.m. service.
Untversaty Baptist Church.
!252 S.E. Palisades Rd.,
Santa Ana lle1&}lts -The
Re v. Robert Cah1ll will be-
''" a senes from Ephesaans
at the ll a.m. Sunday ser-
VICe. The tOpiC Wall be
"God' adopted chtldren."
At 7 p.m. he wall preach on
••\torals an an amoral oct·
ety." Slides of flume Lake
wa ll also be shown.
Corona del \1ar Communaty
Congre&atlonal Church, Unt-
ted 0\wch of Chr1st, 611
-----------L ECAL ~OTICE ----
C:ITY f)f" '\n";P'lRl JH \Ill,
r: \l.l f0R'4 1"
'40TIIF 0r 1'4 \ITI'4C. Kine;
'\J:AI.£1"1 RIOS w•ll be re-
crivf'd •t thr olfic~ of the
C:ity C'lt!rk, lity H•ll. ~t!wport
llurh, C•lifonua, 110111 10:00
a.m. oo th<' 17th day of \l•r.
•t which aim t-tbt-v wdl hi!
public-ly opro.-d •oJ read, for
~rfor'TIIa~ wOtlt •" follow .. : Cf)'i'\TRtC:TI'l\ f)f TIIF rt.
P \"f''l OR IVf -lrt\l'llt
Tf''l~"rr P.\Rio.. "T'lR\1
111\ \I'\ CI1'4TI\ 'C:T ~'l. IO'nl
l'Co bld will be recei•ed ealeaa
it i.a -de 011 • propcaa I ,_
han ialted by tile Pabllc W Ol'lt.
Oepartant. Eec~ bid .... t be
aCCOtllfaA ied by c .. la , certified
check, cw bidder'• boed m.de
payable to Llle City of Ne wpon
~cit fOf •• amoeot eqeal to
at leaal 10 perce el of the
amoeet bid.
Tbe docameeta ••c: laded wltb·
Ia the sealed b1da wbicb rPqulre
comr.letioo aad e aecution arf'
tht-nllowios :
I. -Propc~!al 2. Pa se 3 -Oeai~lioo of
S Db.{; Oil lnl C I Of'1l
3. Pase 4 • Bidder'• Bood
4. Pase 9 -:'4ot~.{;ollaaioa
-'Hiclnil
S. Pase 10 • Coatractor'• F'i·
aaacial Stat ..
The docoam.-ats abell be af-
fuer! wuh lbe •ppropri•te aacl
correct alp at area u d aea la of
the corpon tloe, partaua~lp.
jo1at •eaten ud/or U.divlcl .. l.
Ia a ccordaace wit~ U.e PfOoo
•lai~ of Sec ti .. 1770 of tile
Labcir Code, IU City Co .. cll
of tJ.e City of New port Beacl1
haa aacanaiaed tJ.e p eeral
Pfewallias ,..ta of per dl-••s• u. Llle loca lity u. wblcla
Llle work Ia to be perf-ad f«
eac~ craft cw type of •«luaaa
or mechaaic -ded to eaecata
&be coet,..ct aad Ia H t fortJI Ia
R•ol.tiOII No. 5729. A eopy
of aaid lleeoletl• Ia • .,.IJ.~le
ia l~e office of th City C lerk
U. U.e City of N-pon Buell.
All bide .,. te be c-pued
• tile I.e r. ef tile Eaalaeer' e
H ti.-ate of U.e q•.at h lea of
work to be do...
'4o 11.14 will be ac:ee,..d IT-
• COIItraClOr wtao ............
Uu-..4 Ia a cc.,...aee wltJI die
"o•t.l .. of CMpter 9. Di•l•
•'-m .. a..•-aad Pt ..... .,_.c.-.
P-. aa4 .,.c lllcetJ-, , ... •' ,.,... ......... ...
c•tntct .. 1 M ektif• .. at ... ,.lk w.n. o.~·· ca.,
Ball. " .. ,.,. Rioarll, C.llfet· ....
A ..... r .. c~aa.r. *'" •f
h .OO wiU M re.t•lt•4 f• -~
•• ef S.. .. .N S.-elflced ...
A ,..,....... 4er:J' ., ts.ao
will a. ,....lre4 • .. ~ Ml ef ,._., .,.owl pra•laJ-, ..,
c:•er.et •• c.e .... "• ........ •lit .......... , .... 60 ..,. .... , ..... ., ....... . n.. CUy ef .... ,_. lee-
,...."-tllae ri.,_t .. reject ..,
• a ll •w. .. 4 •• ••••• .. , ....... llty .. MCtl ••••
CITY or JlfEWPOIT KACI,
CAUJ'OIJIIA
IIAI A:IY ICIIIOVD£1..
Clt9C ...
IICI-GFF HELO FOI
CAIDIOATE IACIUS
A kick-off dinner waa he ld
Saturday at the Capistrano
lleach Club for Pa uick Bac-
kus of Dana Poant, cand idate
for 5th district supervisor.
"Backus wi II back us" is
the slogan for his campaian
for the seat now held by AI·
ton Allen of Lasuna Beach,
chairman of the board o( su-
pervasnrs.
Spearhead1ng the c atnpeian
are John Smith of East
Rluff, former mayor of Costa
\1esa; Charles ilrown of
F.ut Bluff; Gabe ijaltierra
cl Capistrano Re ach, and
Larry Walker of Costa \1esa,
candidate for county asses-
sot.
\1r. Backus. who is coun-
selor at \.fa rina :li&h School
tn lluntin,t.on !leach, has
recea ved the endorsement of
the California Republican
.\uembly of the 34th Ois-
Ua c t.
BEM LAHOOMY, 15,
OF COSTA liES. OIES
a en Lahodny. 7 S. of 1585
fus tJn Ave., Costa \te aa
died Friday. April 22. at
h1 s home after a short ill-
ness.
Survavou tnclude his wife .
Stella, a son, Glenn of Santa
Ana: a dau&hter, \ira. Gayle
\I. Courtney of Newport
Beach: a bro ther, \1ilek of
Cuba, Kan.; 2 sisten, \irs .
F.ll~ Jltlncl of Lincoln !'le br.,
and \trs. Beaaie Blades of
Ontario; 3 crandchildren ;
and 1 greaa...,andchi ld.
Services were held a t the
Westcliff \tortuary Cha pel ,
Costa \1esa, with the Rev.
Or. Raymond I. Brahama
dficiating. lntennent waa a t
Pairhaven \iemorial Park
Santa Ana. '
\1r . LahoJny wu born 1n
Cuba, Kan .. and came to the
Harbor area in 1945.
MELLIE OAYIOSDI OF
COSTA IIESl DIES
~ellie E. r>avidaon 74
of 1938 Westminster 'Ave.',
Costa \1esa, died Sunday,
April 24, at her residence.
\1ra. Davidson and her hus-
band, Porrea t, operated Da-
vidson Bu1ldin & Suppliu in
Costa \1e18 for several yeua.
She wu born in Thayer,
Kan., on Oct. 29, 1891, and
came to the Harbor area in
1928.
F uneral aervicea were held
at the Weatc liff Chapel
~rtuary, Costa Mel8, with
the Rev. Pranklin Bi x ler
mficiatina. lntennent waa al
\1e !rose Abbey \1emorial
Park in Oranae.
\1ra. Oa vidaon is aurvived
by her huaband; 2 1001,
Clyde and Ceci I of Costa
\1eaa; a sitter, \ira. Nina
Cone of Colorado; and 4
arandcbi ldren:
MESA.:
1 AWARD WINMBRS
"'ATCH OP ll.UI" ••• Sidney Poltior &
Shelley Wl.etera plua
"1000 CLOWNS" .....
Martin Salaam
,..... ~..Grift Ill
'"JUDITH',-_., .. _
M~S. L ~'NIS McMILL~N o f \lew port 1each, hospital
service chairman fo r the Orange t:ounty Chapt er of
~merican ~ed t:ross, is s eeking telephone numbers of
Orange Countians who wi II devote a coup I e of hours a
week working at a hospital helping veterans or driving
a car for the emergency blood center in Santa ~na.
r::all Kl 2·1137 for more details.
Lidones on mag cover
On the front cover of the
April iuue of ••yachtJn&"
masaz~ne, as a p1cturc of the
Schoclc famtly of Lado Isle
with their caban cru1 ser.
"1-tummin&bird."
kidding her for becoming a
cover Jlfl at the age of ·H.
&t she as "very thrilled"
to be on the natioaal maga·
z 1ne JUst the same.
BEST
FDA.DNPI&MDF n.YIAIII
.. Aic.iaW-.Jawdy '•! leW aMIIwre !,
-..at ...... '· ...
"Bea•tif•l aad
ati•alatiq! Exotic ud
erotic!.,
-JUII!I (UT,Il Y.lllnW r....
TECHIICOLOir
The photo was taken an
front of the Balboa Yacht
Club last 'lovember by 'leal
Beckner of CoHa \1csa.
SAL BOA P E'.fi.U 'J LA ~1).«).-t
OP£!'f ~:45 -S'J"'tDAY 2:15
Cihown '" the ky-blue
scene are Oscar Schock and
his wife, Clare, of Los o\n-
geles; their son, W.O. Schock,
and his wife, &tty; and thetr
2 sons, Steven, 8, .&nd Scot-
tie, 15.
The elder Schock ts tn the
investment busanes an Los
Ana elcs. W.O. Schock 1s the
owner of Schoelr. &o.ta or
S04 29th St •• West Newport.
\1r. and \irs. W.O. Schock
res ide at 2 12 V 1a L1do ~ord
and have been members of
the Balboa Yacht C lub
since 1947.
Betty Schock's famlly are
FLEAS.A·PESTS'
WE CAN FIXI
CALL US.
JORDAN'S PET SHOP
27n I . COAST HWY ... 73·200
CO.O .. A Dfl MAR
•• BanltAmen card
WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
WE HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO
REPRESENT
PHILADELPHIA CARPET CO.
IN THIS AREA
THIS IS ONE OF TH E OLD EST
CARPET MILLS IN THE NATION
AND HAS THE REPUTATION OF
BEING ONE OF THE FINEST MILL S
IN THE COUN TRY .
SO FOR THOSE WHO WANT TH E
FINEST CARPET AVAILABLE
WITH FREE DECORATOR HELP
CALL
ARCADE CARPET & DRAPERY.
2728 EAST COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR
PHONE 675-1510 .
tit'ti.=.,..C' .......
••TMI SPY 1110 CAMI
• ... 1111 CDI.D''
Belmont, Massachusetts 0217 8
NEIPORTMMmft 911011
A RST S£CTICJil' - --Pw 5
~Y,MWl.a.•
CX)fiQ!IA op. w. wr.
WHICH DO YOU CHOOSE?
In the hope that copies of this bulletin will be sent or given
by our members to tens of thousands of other patriotic
Ame ricans , thi8 foreword is prim.ar'\ly written for, and
addressed to, all such non-membere'as we can reac h.
But we have no qualma about tbia or ientation of our com-
menta. because we believe our m e mbers too may find
aome queationa in the following ae r ies whic h should give
them pause .
Ther e are a billion hurruln beings on the earth today who
wo uld not have the slightest hes it.a.tion a bout their anawer
to the comprehensive questio n above, as ~e significiUlce
of that que stion develops in theae pages; or to 4lllY of the
aeparate little queationa which make our total meaning clear .
But for the m it ia too late . And there, but for the grace o f God,
go we --down exac tly the aame r oad to death and a lavery aa
C zecho alovakia and China and Cuba and the Congo.
F o r Americana. however, it ia not yet too late. All that 18
n eeded even now ia for an apprec iable percentage of ita citizena
to determine that they will play an a c tive r ole 1n aet thng poai-
tively tho ae queationa concerning our future wh1c h are now bemg
dec1ded negatively by default. F o r the a l ow , a teady, aubtle
weavmg of the Lilliputian threada of tyranny around the hvea o f
the Americ an people ia not due to any blind belle! m the 1dea.hsm,
wiadom, o r deairability of a a ocialiat a oc1ety, but to the Igno-
rance, apAthy, c owardice, and o ppor tuniam o f thoae bemg
e nalaved.
Thia 1• harah language becauae it ia time for r eahst1c bluntne as.
And every man or woman who reada these lmea had bette r m<Lke
aure how far he or ahe ia free from g uilt, by c ommua1on or
om1auo n, of the c hargee to be conaidered. We are not WT itlng
these linea o r aaking theae queationa for fun, but to aee how Car
the reader can be perauaded to aearc h hu own soul and com e up
w1th some honest a nawera . And e o, with that purpose in rTUnd,
let 's begin Wlth fundAmental•.
Sec ur1ty Or Freedom?
A m o dern priaon guarantee• to iu inznatea food, ahelter,
clothing, educ ational facilities, and entertamment. The quality
and extent of each i a determined by fo r ce• entirely beyond the
cont"I'Ol of the lsunatea . In exc hange, the priaon take• from e a c h
i nmate hia free dom o f movement aDd of a c tioft, the reepooaibillty
fo r his own wel!are, and the opportunity to unprove tua material
condition. The Communiat atate rnakea no pretenae to bel"«
anything elae. and haa n o goal o ! becolnlng anyth1ng elae, but a
gtganuc well run prison. The only o pportun1ty o f ad vancement
fo r anybody 18 through becoming one o! the war dena . But the ad-
vantages of livin1 in s uch a prison do appeal to some men, ;u
agamat the harda hip and unc ert&lnty o! • trugghng for ones elf on
the outa1de. Wh.at a bout you? Are you sur e ? Or do you r eally
want the security whlch a priao n offe ra , so much th&t you are
w1llmg to cloae your eyea to the fact that ita walls Are right now
be tng erect.ed all around you ?
The ateps by which Ame r ica ia being patiently and cleve rly con-
ve rted i nto a. Communi st police atate are AS pla1n aa day. Gov-
e rnment of the people, by the peo ple, and for the peo ple, is being
r eplaced by that go al of to day'• Liberal•, gover nment of the
~ople , by the gove rnment, and for the government.
Paramo unt among these step• ia a taxation pr ogram , by nation,
state , and murucipahty, leading towards a s1tuauon where the
total taxes of all the agencies of government w1ll be ta.kmg fro m
yo u you r~ income. But will thi a lea ve y o u deatltute ' No t at
all. Parallel with talting m o re of the product o! your labor fr om
yo u by taxabon, government will continue ''g1vmg" you m ore
"f r ee · education , medical care, recreahonal !ac thuea ; and then,
workmg from the lQ.JD.lr iee back to the n eceaaihea, m o re houa m g
fo r the poor , food for the poor, and clothing fo r t he poo r , aa all
o f us are for c ed by theae very circwnatancea into becoming poor
together. Alrea dy you do not have to worry about docto r'• billa ,
or the e ducation of your c hildren; tom o rrow you wu1 ha ve ration
card• wtuc h r elieve you o f any worriea about food o r cloth1n1;
and you will be told which room a of whic h hous ea you and your
family c an live in a• warda of the atate. The q uality will be down,1
o f course; and even the qu antity will be aubject to the inefficien-
cies of a a ocialiat real me. But the w or ry about providing all of
these need• of life wUl have been taken off you r ahoulde ra. Ia
thia what you chooae? Are you aure you d o no t ? Then why did
you vote for medicare? Or accept and allo w the a chool lunc h
program? Or what have y ou-done at any point to prevent thia
gradual trana ition?
A completely free e conomy alway• pr oduces "t oo much," and
must have a million a a leamen to find waya and place• to m ove
that abund&nce --laraely by convertina today'• luxunes of the
rich into tomorrow'• nec eaaitiea o f e ver ybody. The completely
a ocialiat economy of Communum alway s pro d ut.ea too little, and
must have a million ration clerks to d1v1d~ what there 1s. But in
a completely free economy, produc u on s omeume a geta ahead of
aaleam.anahip , bringina a bout p<Lruc • o r depres u one until the
Jn.&rket can automatically a dJUSt 1Uelf tnto reas on~ble balanc e
again. In a completely aocuh1t econom y pro duct ion fr equently
lalla abort of minimum needa. c~u emg the l m..-s ae r ved by the
ratio n clerks to bec ome long a nd d~sponden t. Wh1ch do you
c hooae? R eally? Then why ~re you and o "n lo rty m u hon other
Amer ic~ns receiving a g overnment c hec k '-'"~r y m ont h, repre-
aen ting some form of "help" you are l etting tht govern ment g 1ve
you --all the way from Social Security c hl"c.l<s to tat prohta on
g overnment contrac ts? Or wb.at ha ve you dun.-to keep the gov-
e r nment out of bua1neaeea wher e 1t d1d n ot bd u n~?
Tod.ay'a army of bureauc rats, bemg cc:ms t.d.nth .. nlar ~t:d by gov-
e rnment, and deployed m o re e xtensively a t ~c \ t·r l uw er levels of
our econom1c and political hfe, 1a Sim ply th t pr d1mmary fram e-
work of personnel for the regtmented p<.~ll c c.; state . .J{ tom orrow .
Do you want to have the agenta of B1g Brot her •tJS•"r \lng . gu1ding,
c riticizing, c o r recting, and controlling t:\t-rythJ n)( that you do,
twenty-four hour• a d.&y, fr o m the c radl t· t1.1 the: lo(ra,,., T hen
your mutakea will no longer be your nus take-:. but those o! B1g
B r other ; and yo u no longer will h.a ve a ny m ur a l '-vdc: to wo rry
about. but only Big Brother '• r eguliltiOns v.h.11. t ·~ill have r •-
plac~d 1t. Yo u say you do no\ want t hr arm\ <Jt ~u\•·rnment
agents 1ncr eaaed and g1ven m ore powe r , unul ~·v1. ar.: neve r out
o f their sight, no r out from under the conatant 1mpa....t o f the1r
petty tyranrue s. Then what did you do, for mB tiln cc . to o ppose
the ~al e s tax 1n your a tate --o r, d your stat.: d ocs no t ye t have
a sale~ tax, what wiU you do to oppose 1t wh~·n tht: leJ<ulattOn 11
pro posed tn you r state. as it su rei y wul be ., O r w ha t wul you d o
t o oppose t he Fe deral Government's pre s ~ntl'y takmg vve r a ll of
thest: state sales taxes. "to make them u m!o rm . a nd r e unbu ra -
1ng tht-separate statea Wlth a om e pArt of t he m oney r t:cened ?
F o r . mak.: no mutake a bout lt. Next to th e g r<Ldua ted 1ncume
tax, whtch has for med so vttal a pArt of t he M. rx1c1 n prvgram,
the sale s tilx ts the grea teat help t o thilt pr u~ra m 0 1 illl the m a JOr
fo rms o f taxatwn yt>t devtsed . Thu 11 beca uBe the num ber o!
bure<Luc ratl> r equue d to admmu te r , e nfo r c. e , iUld pollee t he s alea
tax u s o o ut of propor tion to the nt>t c a1 h r t:\.<"l'l.ed by government
as to make the sale s tax a s ha meful abau rd1ty as a produc er of
r evenue --but a bnll1ant and trag1c 1nstrumeontallty ~s a means
o f mc r~a•~tng the quantlty and r eac h o f go'l.c rnm t"nt. Ye t many a
buaineaa~n and property owner w111 uatt:o to lbe poliucan'a
demagog1c argument. about the sales tax a s .1 mt iUl S of reduc ing
t he tax load o n rc ill e state, o r a t aorTH' ... th,.r p,ll nt --as tf any
additional tilx, <Lnywhere or a t a ny Umt" had c 'er been used by
any gove r nme nt to replac e ilnd reduct: 0 tht"r taxe>. The dema -
g o gues --and the Commuruata behtnd the!>e de m.A~O!(ues --
merely count o n the greedweaa and s e li m t r r t>st as well as th~
bltndness and gull1b1hty, even of C ons r not i'I.~S . to ndp them to
d r op thls fu rther net o f g o vernment's t\ rann) o t: r th~ ltH:s v f 1lJJ
SUbJt'Ct.s.
A nd~ are u s111g t he sale s tax h~r "-' s tmpl)' to r .llt.st ratlo n. Are
y o u wtlllng to hght agatnat 1nc r eaamg go"o:r nm~·ntal ~o..:>ntrols .u1d
regub.uo ns and bureaucrac y . ~v en w hen 1t c0 s ts you pr.:>tl ts u r
ad vantag t-s o r hando uts --o r only when tt ht•lps , .:>u by tak1ng
these handouts fr om other people? Whtc h d o \'On r•·a lly choos t:,
under all Cir c umstances : m o re gov~·rnm <'nt .JT l•·s~ ·
F1nally, w1th1 n th1s catego r y ot fu ndilmt"n t.d.b . d , "'· r .-allv wan t
a m o ral envtron.ment all around ua , o r a n ~mmura l ..>nt"' W e be-
heve a11 hum a n exper1enc e provea truthrulneo.s to b .. the 'l.c:"r \
c o r e <Lnd ~qua~ o f m o rallty. o ~ 'I.OU wa nt • \e r ybody el:.e
to tell the t r u th , whue )OU your1el t ~r e a ll >v..t d to stre-tc h 1t o r
h1de it o r d1sto rt 1t? T o aak m o re S ('J'Iou~ q1.• :.ll.>ns 1n thu area
m1ght be construed as tnaultlng And w•· a r •• n.Jt .ns u.!t:nR u r
conde m ntng o r e ven lec tunng ~nybod\ w . .s r t ... mph: po1n li n~
o ut thAt t he r e u a very de u n1te br<'~kdov.n u! n1 r a llt\ ltOinJt un
all ~round us today. We merely ~re &sk mto: ,o, t-. a ns"'er
ho nestly, at least to you rself: Are ) ou g o1n~ r ltt 'lt a l0ng w :th .all
o f the changtng attltudes towards m o ral It \ ror \\Jun ~ and o ld be -
c ause "e verybody's do1ng 1t , O r d o yO•l 3 0 m •h" p r rter a bt>ttt'r
and health1e r m o ral cltmate thilt you art' d..>1n ~ '..,ur re s pons 1blt'
part, by e xample a nd leade rshi p, to<.. r eate ur rf"Sto r e .:>ne '
Some Mor t' Specific Ouea tlo ns . Sli ghtly A :~s .:>rt• d
Do y ou h o nestly want to know whilt u really tak1n._ plilce t0dil, .n
the wo rld, m the nallon . 1n y our I tate . 1n yo•.1 r ommun1t v ' O r
do you pre fer to be among the 'no ne s o blind &s thos e "'ho w1ll n.:>t
aee," <Lnd . by k eeptng your m1n d uno pent>d , to kt>ep you r c.:>n-
a c lenc e undtsturbed . Are you llke the t.ax1 dr l\t"r whol e ~s,.en
ger complam~d about how ternfled she was t'\erv t1mf' th e , v..-nt
a r ound a c .:>rner. 'MAd.&me," he s~td . JUSt c lo s e vou r ey f"~>
ea ch ume . Thilt's what I do , and 1t he l ps a l •. u ' Wtuc h d o \OU
c hoos e , fughten1ng knowledge o r bliaaful 1gnor ance ?
Had you rather be the ncheat man in the Com.muniat concentranon
camp; o r , 1n • at.Ul free country, "that poor old man who apent
all of hu tlm.-an d money r unnina a round tellmg people that the
Com.rnun1atJJ w~:re c om1ng"? Whic b do you c hoose, proaper1t y
for yourself o r fr eedom fo r your c bildren?
Tbe J ohn B1rc h Soc iety h.aa been ame~red m o re by the Co rnmu-
niate --and by t he1r aymp<Ltluaera, stooge•, and guluble UI.DO-
centa pa rroung t he Commun1at hne without e ven auapec tlng 1te
a ource --than a ll other a nu-Conunumat o rgan1zat.1ona 10 Amer-
ica put together. Thu 11 beca u ae tbe Conunumata v1a1bly con-
aider the Soc1ety more d.&ngeroua to tbemaelvea than all o f theae
o ther groups p ut toge the r . Some members o f The J o hn B1rc h
SocJety bave lost the1r bu tmesaea , o r lo st the1r JObs , or apent
all of thetr aavtng•, o r lo1t many old fnenda , or e ven had their
home• b r oken up , 1n s tandtng ao firmly for the t r uth. But 1t ~
thia faJtbiulneae wh1ch baa enabled the Soc 1~:ty to a ch1e" e the
atrength a nd ~lfe ct 1veneaa tha t make the Co meympa 10 franti c ,
Do you want tu JOln tn . o r rem.am 1n , a n) s uc h truly dedtcated
group; o r had )uu rath .. r l ~a ve 1t for o tht"rS to c.arry the ball for
you, tn •avmg your c.ountr y and your .... hlldren trum Com.rnwuat
slavery? WhH:.h do yo u choos e, 1nnocuouli r t":.pect.abU1ty'' among
your ne1ghbo r s a nd the c.ountry club li l"t , o r th~ tremendoua re-
apec t a nd laat1ng fn("ndahtp of u ther memb.-r~ ..Jf th~ lln e at bod'y
of men and wo m en t n the wo r ld ?
When Geo rge WAshington and h1s few tn.:>us .na men were s ul(f'r -
1ng through the WU\ter a t \<Liley Fo rge , we art: :o u r e th&t t her e
were a lot o f patr1o t1'" Ame n cana who coo~oled themae-l vea that
they could do mo re fo r the c a use 'on the outude ' Som e ot t hem
rea lly behevt.'d H , and il few o ! them a ctu <Llly C'ould. But 1t wa..a
not untll tht.' arm-. o! tnde ~nden c e had grown tu ,.uffl<..lent u a e
to forc e the au rrc:nd rr o f .a.ll Br1Ua b t r oopa o n Ame n ca n sotl
that the dangt-r o t s ubJuga uon to the tyrilnnv of Geo rge In hild
been ehmuuted fro m the h vea of our ancesto r~>. The rt-1• no
George Waah1ngton 1n thu organt zau o n, but w.-an· h g htlng a tar
more powerful , viCIOUI , tyrann1cal . a nd dilnge roua enem 't thAn
King Geo r ge Ill c:.ould e ven b.a ve drea.med o f be<..om1ng 1n hiS
wildest fhghta of filnc y. Whic h do you chooae, to ut ll. o ut 1n
comfort &I l ong as t he comfort lasts , o r to enlis t to r t ht' d uration
1n the haras1e d band that now o!lera the only au.able r esJata.nc <"
to an early Communist vtc tor y ?
A current pubi.Jca uon of the A Fl..-CIO Comnuttee On P oi.Jtlc&l
Education (COPt:) 11 devoted &!moat ent1rely to &n att.ilc k on T he
J o hn Bach Soot>ty. Thoe rec ent ADL 36-page pamphlet h.&a now
•ppeared 1n poc ket book" fo rmat aa il r eport o n Tbe J uhn B1r. .. h
Soc1ery l9bb, publtshed a s~ V1ntage Bo ok bv Rando m Hous e, at
$1 . 4 S ~r C'O py. F r om cllpplnJl s ervice \Ol ume and o the r ob-
servations ~nd ("x~rl encea , 1t IS estlm.ate d thilt there a r e now,
on the ~ver&i(t' m o re thAn one thouaand Hems ~r dav &bout fhr
J ohn B1rc h Socte ty 1n the Amenca n preas.
T he r e a r e many other exc ellent. and e He c tne ilnU-Co m-
m unut gr...,u ps and vrga ruzau on a . Ther e ~re illsu & num bt"r u t
h1ghly 'r '"'s pvc u ble" out!lla , 111 wtnch mflut'nt1a.l patnota art'
wasting th e 1r Umc.-a nd e nergy a nd m o ne). fldd lmg around wllh a
lot o f r e ports ~nd g o tng through ~ l o t of m o tiOn :. t hat alm,lat &&ht-
tht'lr consc 1t:nce•. Th~•e outi1ta are al l vw ed h > rema1n :;t:Ldom -
amt'&r•'d &nd a lways r e spec table, 'pri"C15 «'lv bt-< a us<· tht'y are
ac ~ompl u h1n!l no th1 ng thilt reallv d utur bs tlw c .. mm unl5t~o. But
thf' Com m un iSts themselveli ha\e b~en malun~ 1t , lr a r a n d tn-
c r easmgly s o O\e r t he past tw e h e m ont h& tha t t ht-v .:onlldt'r thc
fl nill u g ht tO bf• dl"velo pm g m to a S t ru ~g l,. betv.t•t•n t hrmst'h e a
anc! Tht' J ...,hn B1r .... h So .. tet).
Bv ilny Stiltlsttc:.al o r mate nalu1t1C oo1ppra .sa1 v.• "r'
prv t>.bl) the small•••t O.~o·1d that t'\ er ha c t<. l~c.• s u mtghty &
G o hath. Bu t thJs Golia th m.a y bt-l>tttl n~ vn n >t .:~ne P"'"'der k~ ,;.
but o .. e r a w hole ,;astly extended t.:>undilt. u, .-lit d ~oA.I tn powde r
k t'gs ot re\ws ton a nd resut&nce, t hat ha "" bt t'n pd t n~ up tor a
lo n g ttme . And w e ha ve .alre a dy pr 1,l"O th.A ! 01 ,a:.l o n.a lh ont' oi
the-sharp l tl)nes !r o m our almgsho t lc a n o.t:nK•' Sp.lrks that
thr t'.Atcn a kt'R, and thua enda n~e r th~ lvla l • d a r. W t-1 h dr 'vt'S
the Com1v mps 1r~nt1c . no t to de tend a ll N tnr 'k••-.:s --t •r th~t
wo uld bt' too He r culean a taak, t''l.en I r th• c,.mnwntBl!l -but to
destro, the il tta .... kers . Wtule whAt ~oA.o.: nt-,••1 nt. u r st", 1 bot h
r e 1nfor c. emenu aga1nst theae atu .. ks . <lr. 1 Ol<•rt pt"l.•plt' »tr 1k 1n'l
m o re sparka 0 1 light tha t ca n set o ti S•lm• t·'Cplo!iluns .
Be lor~ "'l' g l"t muced up a ny fur tht r 1n '" r o wn mt"t.a pho r .
Le t us re(X"&t her e what we have aa 1d i v m <i n \ times be (o r e , but
wh1c h w e no"'· be> lie ve u becom1ng m o r e .:>b'l.lLlUY t 0 many p«"o plr
--belldt"a the C .;~mmun1ata themselvt"S whu ha vt' ill reAd\ know n
1t fo r & lt>n(l llm e. E1ther The J o hn B~r c.;t\ So<" tv s u ppllt',. th eo
lt>a de rsh1p, the r~llVlnK banne r . a nd •" nt<lill•\ tl • str• nJl lh, t.>
s t.:>p and r out th(" C mmun1sts, .:>r t ho•v . "'Htnu• •no ~o.IJmpi c•t~.: liH"
take -O\ e r o f o u r c -.~unt ry Whic h 11 n gh t "''~oA. m pr o, e s 'l A nd •)u r
queslto n , bAaed on t heat" explan~to r.., paraJlr~phs , 11 Simple
1tra1ghtfo rward and onf' you c a nno t 00d~o:e
y .._.,u "'Ill f'1 t he r g«>t 1nvoh--ed , r '''"' \L ill '> l•n b•• • ns la ,t'ti.
wtu '"h d 0 '"'I, ho<lii C".,
~ C....Ut~: Ym. J. Gndt. c:lt.airmaA. Milwa\lltet, Y~. Laureecc £. a-hr, Ycllalry Hills. ~.udnu"u: A. G. H~. Jr . ~. T-:
~ y . ScocWarcl, Yon:au:r' M.a.ac.h-.u.
1M E JOHN II ROt SOCIETY
26'U Mlu ien Sh'Mt
S. Meri•, CMit.Mie 91101
•
American ()pinion Lil.rory
19~ Hort.or Blvd.
Costa MeN, Colifo mio
PhOfte: (7 1•) 6-..o6~
~r. Gt ln KoYGno~
Oran .. Couflty Coordinator
Phone: (71•) 5.67122
.. YOU WliMf TO IOIOW MOll
lntroctuclorl Packrt • J 1.00
pca.aJ Paden • S.OO
(A ..._,.. uuroclucuoe 10 ttw-~ )
ONE OOZEN CANDLES • .00
(Twdft ,._ boob, .. ~eel .....
wtuch ~~~ JOIN 1 ~ fl~ • df ~altt.~ CEI "if..,,)
•ceJ.,.,.,.,. orC•n ,,.. • ~,., Seln r-
.fU P'-~'' pN .. ~
•
'
Council News· Coac~ gels
post
OLIJ ACQU o\lNTANC~ was rene...,ed as
3tuce and Muriel qeagan of Pasadena
got together wi th Harbor <\rea o\ssembly·
man 13ob 13adham, center, at the recent
Orange County convention at Un1ted qe-
publicans of California. \h. '='eagan , for-
mer assemblyman, is one of the founders
LAIIAGU E.OORSEO
IY CRA a•o UROC
Frank LaMapa of Anaheim,
Republican candidate for
United States Conaren from
the Hth Oisuict, rece ived
lhe endorsement of the C all·
fom ia Repu blican Auembly
Wlits 1n the 34th Dis tt1c t at
the CRA endorsin& conven-
ti on in Anaheim.
lie also received the en·
donement of the Uni ted Re·
publicans ._,f California
(CROCl units in the ]..lth
Oiitru:t. at the CROC en·
Jorsm~ conventwn held m
Orange .
of UQOC and se rved as its first state
chairman . Last year he was named chair-
man emer itus of the organi zation. The
ladham and qeagan fa milies are tong-
time fr iends, da ting back to Pasadena
days . (Photo by '3unster r::reel y.l
(Coadnuod--1)
6.lkcr• u .. • et M. VI••
Or. ia Ea•t Blllfr .., acr..,.
10 allow redeaipi•a ol ..
era ct.
• Appro .. d line ,._..,
at Ordinuce 11,1. prcwidie.a
for C.J aoalq ror a. nee.
wd .u., .............
johtia a .. nlpcated al&.,
neaz 634 DMUa An., C«·
ma del Mat, wt..r• tha M.H. (
!llermao Powwlalioo ia M-
velopina a cultunl enter
and addi tiooal facililjea for
the Newport Harbor S.nica
Leape.
• Apprond first read.iaa m Ordinance 1164, relaliaa
co human dapo~illi i.a ay
place ncept a pablic rest--
'"""'· • Adopted a ruolution
proteuina the postmaalc'r
aencral"a order lbat rural
type mailbous be inallilled
in all new sllbdh•ision.s tor
curb cklinry.
• Awarded 1be coatract
tor ••cd and rubbish abate-
m.nt co Grant Patt..r. New-
port Heiablli, low bidder at
14,071-04.
• Voted 5 to l to allow
Dexter Penman, candidate
tor district att.omay, to DH
a sound truck in the city
not more than fi•c (5) days
from now uotil June 6, be-
tween I 0 a.m. and 7 p.m.;
Councilmen Dec Cook and
AI Forait •oted no.
• APPfOYCd COII'Imittee ap-
pointments, diacontinuina a
number of scudiaa commit--
JESSE L. TYGART, U,
OF COSTA MESA DIES
Jene L. TyJart, 69, of
2383 Columbia Dr., Costa
\1c:u , ~ohed Saturday, >\pn l
!3, at llnag HospitaL
\lr, f\1 ~art was born on
July 11. lRQ6, 1n lnd1ana.
Ue "'lllkeJ a:~o a CiVIl ena1·
neer fur the Fr•rJ \1otor Co.
for Hi ~ear~.
"JULl':T OF TH': SPl ~.lTS," honored
as the b~t fo reign--language film by
the National Catholic Off ice for -..otion
Pictures, is now showing at tne Port
Thea tre in r:orona del Mar. Irv in g Socn-
m and .\ndrea qjzzoll of q;zzo\1 'J1 S·
triDuting, Of'oducers of the film, are
shoNn here (from left) with Archblstlor;
John J . Kroll of Philadelohla, chaltn'laft
of the U.S . .::piscopa l t;ommi ttee tor
"Aot 1on P1c tures, and Monsiqnor Little,
<lirectl)r of the 'lationa l Catholic Office
lor 1Aotll''ln Pictures . The "best foreign
film" Jlfar1 ..,as presented by Archbish-
op {riJI.
Surv1~ors 1ncluJe h1s wife:.
Elitabc:th, a o;on. Ro bert of
\lu:hqp.n, and-' g:ranJscms.
FLEAS-A-PESTS'
WE CAN Fl ll '
C ALL US.
Lions officers nominated
'\erv1.:e s anJ mlerment wi ll
be: hclJ 1n To!eJo, Oh1o.
fle 11 -!l!coaJwa ~ \1ortuary.
Costa \ksa, .n ade t.he ar·
range men ts.
COAST
ZEE 4 PACK
TOILET TISSUE
CHIC-E
CAT FOOD
JOlOAII'S PET SHOP
l7U !. COAST HWT .47J-l00
COitOJ4A DIL lliAJt
•• 8MkAmericard
SUPER
Robert ·\. (jren:o teJ, wh~\
15 ..,..,t.h the "eWptift Beach
branch of Hank of >\meuca.
hat been nnonina teJ for the
tl(C:S1Jenc~ nf Balboa LH:'ofl~
Club.
lie will •uc.;.eed \\an n
MARKET
CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510
3/31(
PRODUCE SPECIALS
JUICE
ltUXW£.Ll HCIJSE
COFFEE
6t I lb .
Pac1m. awner of ,110\Ue ol
Color 1ft "ewport Beach.
The nooHnee list also In-
cludes Edw1n Sorley, lst
vu::e-r•uu1ent, P. Jay Bw·
chen. :!nd vicc--pres1dent;
-\!bert llewes, Jrd ••ce-pre.
udent. Geor1e Graham. sc-c-
re~ry . -\.rdu• ·Cook. trc-a-
sura ; Ralph Fucrte, tail
tw 1ster: Henr)· Chenowc-lh ,
LuWI tame-r: and director•
Racbard Darnell, Robert \4c·.
Gahs, John Felter, He-nry
Ankener and A.J . Kirkpec-
ri ck.
The report ol the nomana-
ti n& corrwniuce wa• preaenL-
ed by C.A. (Chick) Hiabie ,
du1rman.
MIDGET UCES SU TEO
The Soudt Shore S.i I ina
C lub announces ia'tiu:ticaal
races in 6 claaaes ror small
kec I OO.ta tD be: hekl lhis
weekend , Apri l JO aod ~
1, off tbe Baltx. Pier at
noon. Race-commiUce cbai.r·
man Dale-Robinson, aan
the \4id-t Ckcu. fleet
J--:--:-::-::~~----------------------------1 will be ~ed ol E.ac.li-
LIBBY 46 or. SLICED DOLE 1" FLAT CAM bun , Enden«s. Luden 16.
TOMATO JUICE 25' PINEAPPLE
LIBBY CUAif STYLE lOJ CAM KLEEIIEX
CIIHU CUT
PORK CHOPS
CHOPS
2139'
It
Ca l-ZO'a and ArbiCrarJ cla.-
ses.
LEGAL NOTICE
........... -... ---...... • ~·•w ..... ea.c. ·-., ....... ~..., .._.., ,.as paoject .... ·-·o...e.~ IJ ,_ .. .__, ol
J•••=-........
Cooo& '""· .. "'"'-Rd.
·~ .. •sec. Doa of a coo,.nti .. .,....
a.at for U.,0.-11 ....
to atate ~ipwa,a widUn ..
city, radla ._ -.liaa a
Mpar&te apH~Mnt for enQ.
project.
• Call~ bids for 10 ..,.,
May 17 for siAXDI *-in ia
1tYiaa l enace pad, fi'OIII
Coast kwy kll s..drift.
which is colf.,.iq beaue
of faulty CODIIneti•; lha
city"• eati~M.ted abare of
cost is fll,OOO; the Iniac
Co. will paJ .a estima&M
tl26.l00, iacladiaa lbe bi,...
101 pipe siu 10 acconno-
date dM: Newpart C•tet de-
YOIOIJIMQt aDd an additional
draia ID the Ny.
• A.lltbDrizod the lldditiOD-
al 150 IDOilcbly upeue al-1
lowan.ce f« &be mayor, aa
prcwidcd by tbe reccatly ap-
~ed Charter ameadmeal.,
in addition. 10 tbe lacrcase
from. tlOO 10 1200 a moalb
for all COWlcil mcmben.
• APJ~~OYed the tran.rcr
r:l 1be Balboa Pier coaccs-
aion licenac-frCI'D Joba C .
Kirk to Mr. and Mn. Noel
Pboenix. wbo operate lhc
Newport P\cr Coaccuioa.
• APJIIcwcd harllor director
Kenneth Sampsoo.'a request
for a t.,.ear ucnsioa of a
uae penni t for rc-mo't"al ol
swctpiLeof dredacd material
ftear ln<ine An. aod 23rd
St •• Wut Upper Bay, oo
COftdition dlat the work be
auper?ised by a cicy inspcc-
IIIX, 10 be JMid by die COft-
trac&or.
• Appro.-ed uempt licew-
ICI ror Scout Troop 440.
•poa•ored by die 'ololman
Church ol Sc-wpmt Beach.
for curb numbtr pa.iatiaa,
April 10, \tay 7 aad 14; VPW'
Post JSJ6 ol Costa \lua ror
baddy poppy sales \lay 27
Md 211 ; Children" a HO$pit&t
ol Oran~ eo-ry for cudy
a.alu A.pril 20 &o M.y Jl;
Hoe Himmc Groap of the
Y for cwb aumber pniatiaa
\lay 7.
• Allowed the Lido b lc
Corm:uni 1Y A .. a. to IIIIOOf a
boet on lbe oauidc of lbc
most •esterly fiaacr ol the
Ooet , aear the Lido bridae;
also pcnaiUed dae uc ol a
pie-r and Ooet for laucbiaa
and baul-oal IIUlJO&CS.
• Retained Tait Appraisal
Co. co appn.ise die dry-
owned property at Brook-
hurst aad A.d.a!N, acmes the
Sulli A.aa Ri•cr, ia HDDLilla-
lal Beach to de&emtinc me
lease nlu; olfera to Lease
ban bcca receind from
Gulf Oil Co. for a ps aca.--
tion; Jacll:-in-dle-Bcu lac.
for a rutawaat,. aDd Saki~
ka Fa.nu , owner of dac coa-
Qpou.s laad, for a pari.al
partial kat for 1 proposed
aboppi1111 center oa lhc Se.ki·
ota property •
• Aatboriud Coaaci ""-
UadaiCJ ParsCliU to be oat
cl lbe Sc.& es oa *-J I ia
ardcr t.o cnscnt lhc Ciry ol
Newport Bcac:b troplrtJ at k
&a..-bee award.~ di ... ....
• Oirec&ed lhe city ..... _
tn. ciry attDnCy Mill ciw
clert to eumiae ways Mod
meaas co redDcc die --.ba m i~cma re;ceiria1 C:O.cil
ataealio. ud 10 reo•• wed
~es for~~ of
eo-cil ,..-.., ID npe-
dite lk NUi-..
8de H nr, ~Nolo•••ow .. • -81·--...... _,..._, ....... .--.. C.lif.U.a ,.... eou. .. a& ... -~.n ..... ,. .... u...
.. 775 1!. 11. 1&., c..
Mna. U.s cliNctN., llll-
kn to .. p,._., Le ....
U.. aadCce ••" ·.,.._
pioubipa Mel .. .-..itr
oo 2acl plocc -.. l&io I
year s&ay at Harllor HiP,
~h .... oaiJ' lul _ .... t ..
Ccr.a del Wtu awilnlnina
Co.cb Ed Newla.d resiped
lo accept a l'(*ilioa at ua.
PIIILCI Alllln'IIIIC
Plailco AAI:n:Batraaic al
~~ Bcada will OCC&PJ
~tioa (kilities at 1001
E. Ball Rd.. Aaabcim, a.c.
Jiaiaa May I f• pmduclioa
of ""5 Anny ... .-laundo-
en •d betrels for ..
a.uadlcra, plaa odaer eqaip-
a.al •d military systcma tor die A.mry.
Tbc UO,OOO sqaan: foot
bllildiaa, tarmcrlJ ocaapied
by Norlb Americaa A'rialioa•s
Au.&cDctica OiYilillll, is tJc.
ina lcued from lbe Joba 8.
~ilrOJ Co.
I~UDLIO.
DF CISTI Ell IIU
Bemard R. Gori, 4S. ol
1256 Dakoca A.-e., Cos&a
Mesa, died friday. April 22 .
in l..oa An,elcs.
s.rri•ora iadudc: 4 daullt-
kts, Dianna, April, Sbaroa
aad Virain.ia ol Cos&a Meaa;
his paRnll. \tr. Mel Mrs.
Bemanl Gori ol p...,,y l•a-
aia; ud a sister, )b..
Eleanor \tuachlitz ol Pcaa-
ayi...Ua.
Visitation wu at Baltz
\b1uery. Costa \k:sa. Sa--
ric:es aad i.alenncal •ere
bc-ld in Bclhlcb.am, Pc...
-IFin.D H. GAL~.
W'lfl VETEilAII, DIU
Wiairicld H. Gnllisc., IS,
ol 2016 Wallau An •• Costa
\feaa, died Wednesday, April
10. at AnaJ.etm Gcael'al Hos-
pi llil. He sencd in lbe ArmJ
dluiaa Workl War I.
s.rri'nln i.aclade bia wife,
!Ill .... ~ ........... ~
Olin Roberta of Sea AA•
nio, Tuu. ud 1 sr-dc:bil-
duo.
Gran•idc aerricca •ere
heLd at Fort R.osecnaa Sa-
boaal Cemetery in Saa
Dieao.
... Galliaoa •as bom ia
\taiac oo Jaa. 14, lUI.
a1au atuaat a-..n
11lc apeaka f• k aamaal
modllcNJaa .. la b.q-el 10
be laeid • .,.., 6 at lbe Ceo-
hi Bibk Cll•cb. Costa
~sa, wi II be 1tb. William
H. Tayb, wife ol tile scaer·
al accretary ol Ceaual Atrll:r-
icu YissW.. TtekeU. -Y
~ pwcbued ri'OIII ~. Ed
BeaDeu f..-cJoaaaj•• a1
11.7S for act.llli, and 7!e for
airt. -tu ll yean ol ap.
l'lloe '-qoet is .,_.--
lily •e Wamea"s Mii.asU..,
fdlowllllip.
ESCAPE II.JUIY II CKASH
~~ Oba, ta..,ear-ow
.-. ol *•· Polly Obct, t1Ge1
tbpital ~c: .. lali-•
ltirec&«, eacapcd wi-.a.l
illj.,-Ya.llny after ...
April 2$, -"-~s •to
coli.._. wi6 a •dlic:le •
Yea lit' Pred B. ........ .
MS W. S.lllo. Bbd.., ...... .
al •• ill~cncccia. ol Y~&
U. a.1 Cenaal A .... Lido -.a,. At ... \fita li ... ..n•
....... al m Pi.eua
l.id.,l.id.lalo. --..r
~ Voltau.
~ $87.50
GARDEN APARTMENTS
IllS.. JAIIYD It
Atl ·-· --
.... , .... 01"' ____ ,.. ,.._,,-a. I •
-~~~~.-CMJI',
-AL .ftA'J'• ' !!IViews -Views -Views!!!
Cameo HigblondS -Choice. $43,500
Adult liw.d -in a...tiful oppt. Extras! 3
e.dfOOffts • 2 baths--Beamed ceilings!
COf'onoHighlands -Privacy $411,5(]10 II
View with toudl of Pines. 2 Bedrooms. 2
Baths, L•ge living areas. FEE ICW~d.
Harbor View . Panoramic $59 _sao
Y odlt Basin View Tremendous! 3 BednKJms,
2 Baths. POa.. Leasehold Only S4ol0!
alk to Beach-Be
"Artists Hand " Home sa.-
Comer lot in Otoice location. Every detail
perfect. See 224 Heliotrope.
Two Lots & Immaculate home sa.•
~ Block to Beach where lot •olue equals
S60.000!! See This! 21S Mari gold Ave.
2515 E. e-st Hi .... ., c.-....... .
67~2101
Attention Gourmets!
Wait until you see the Custom Kitchen
in this Otonning Weso Verde Home.
3 BEDROOMS & F AIIIL Y ROOII
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED AT $32,950.
OlMER FEATURES INCLUDE:
COVERED PATIO
' PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING
~NEWLY DECORATED INTERIOR
Owners ore leaving the oreo
and ore offering their fine home
at a Bargain Price
Coli Ted Gilbort
REAL ESTAT£
~ DIL IMII "17101 67Wa1
aRlNA DEL MAR
I acwl.,. ....... Corner loartion 2 patios.
c.,.... •4 ....... '-iohod. $6,500 ·-·
.
NtwpoH BeaCh -BaiKMI -
Balboa Island -Costa Mesa -Real
t _
Jll ACRES
1200 fL Lake frontaae 1n
California'• feather River
.. Water Wonderland." Ex-
cbanae up for comm'l or rea1·
dentjal income.
. . . t of the 6% Money -~----"" Still Ttme m April
CUSTOII H OIIE
Deluxe comer 3 bdnn, 2 bath
home ploa a larae 2 bdnn, 2
bath apt. over aaraae. See
thu 1 yr. old beau ly at 421
Pemleaf. CDM. EXOtANGE
UP for rental income. \1UST
EXOIANGE. Move into a BRAND NEW home!!!
Here for the prece of on "oldie .. you con buy o beautiful new Lo Lindo
Estot e home tn Upper Boy oreo. ~ bedrms., 3 baths ond oil the latest cus·
tom features. Ptctured ts one of o few still available. WAITS LARGER! PRICED FROM SU,III liX DOWI TRADE OWNER NEEDS DEPRECIA·
TION! Haa 7 utut apt. blda.
Wants 20 or more unats 1
OPEN HOUSE DAILY 10 'til dork . lo Lindo Place ot 23rd St.
JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES
REALtORS AND IUILDEIS
400 MP~RT IL~D •• M!WftORT IIAOt Ml '·167S .,.YTIM!
TAX PIOILOIS?
CALL our REAL ESTATE
INVESTORS EXCHANGE
DEPT. for action. OOT a
"PROBLEM PROPERTY'>"
EXOfANGE IT for some·
thina you lilte1
LIDO BAYFRONT
1'11"-l fi\J.o..L'r THE Fl~F..ST home far the
lc ,J,I r•rt((• In 115 <.ldSt --4 Yrs young,
r,,, 1UII'UI df'r •r ~-c;tr•r. l'e'Jdr·nce -spa·
......• \!JI , r um\t>rt 1o 6 Bn.. Uff-5hore
lac.. ,fin)! an front
Lt1\> lJn -o.,.. nt: 'A all CJri) 1st TO.
.Juf)t rt."luced to Sl-lS.OOO
BRYANT WIEST
AND ASSOCI ATES
33SS Vi1 lido, Newport Be.~ch
675-1713 67~073 ens.
MaH La Borde, Realtor ·
Just Reduced!!
In "IL .. I"'th" ·•JI.trt """l mtJ~I• '· f·UI'I~ 1''\rt :-. -.2
biiH'k" frum \t·\1\ H,.,,,,.J"'J'. I· r '"'*'' o111d l'ro·,,, "·
$),()()() ( iHO"" f\( ()\tf· pt•r \" •r ·, 5~. )()(I IIU\\\. \II
two b .. drt>orn, 1111 h~llh, r Ill• .,, lnp•·,, l.uall ·ln' and
1ft E\C-.. lt 111 , lln•JitiiJII. U\\ \I H \\ \IU L~ cit $-l.),llllll.
Owner Desperate!!
TI11 .. \Ill I I I I I I'll l l "1r•·--1•• 1 " • 1 . 1 Mt t .1 ,
\II '' HI ''Ill fill' 1\llh. I trl'• I ""e H•~··•
I.O'Ilt r ,. .. I If , • 'n . '"'· olr .. 1 • .. l !1•·1'1-. 1• I..~ t "'au-
t1 fu l •\ ~.:r• I • · • • '\ \I h ' I I H )I ' I J
'-1101'1'1\tl ( I 5_ -, I ' 11 I I
''Just listed''
l ltr t•o I f1 • r I 'I I ' I 1 h I! • It "• • \ · I! I 1
an··• 11 '''I \C !Ill \I' 1\1111 1\ •1!1 !. 1,l11>1·
'!Co.lf'IOI{, I· II 'r I " ! r 1' • I 1 i t • I •I ' A f ' ..
piPit> , tlr 11 "11 ' 1 •r r• I' • ··. •r. • : ... dr IJ"-
I 1 1\1 \ 'II\ 4 ,.,,r.t·. '-d• a r llt-1 \ • 1 • 11o 11 •
Pnr 1· ... I 1 1\\ I , I .. ' Ill l I ~
M. M. La Borde, Realtor
-r.v'N Like Our friendty s.r.~
!20 I . 17tt. St.(,_.. 646-01SS) CMte "'--
fLeat-' 1ft L 17th St. SMpfN"f Center)
...... ,.. C.H MS-76 1J •r J4S-2Ul
---= -
THIS DOES IT~
Hor e & or tncome nearly nrN. 3 BR & 2 BR
dup lex Modern bl t-1ns. Out of town owner
says "Sell" See 718 Hel1otrope Open after ·
~~~~~73-3 468 CUlT DOSII. 642·6~72
1730 W. c-•t H iwo~ ..... H•wport Beoch
DESIRABLE WESTCLIFF -I MMACUI..ATit J 80"""·
.. LU8 ,.AM ILY ttOOM, HILAT£0 PO~. "IHI£8T CAI't~lt'T 1...0,
"llll SIM~LI: L..AHD -.,U,IOO,
LI>O ISLE BARGAIN-COZ.Y z 8€D .. OOM ..OMIE,
0000 &..OC. HEA" CL..U8..0U 81E -~.ooo.
~tt«STIG.
~ .. O,.«ttT If'S
o ..... , lilY'
J Wrm. Hal« .... t Good
..tibOrl Only s;n .soo
1Wma. ~ 2 Bfdrm.
... • x 110 rt. Onl1 m :sm. &.7 t11rmL Wttl*'r 4 btd•
ra, a.m. m .... ~ !»·
...... DatllliiM
~'tO,..I!:~SION"I..
SC"v ICC
673 -2153
OliR CLIENTS "RE OFF£~
lNG P4NC HES SMAI..I.. FARMS,
LOTS 6 AC REAGE I~ THE
SIE"RA MT. FOOTHILLS
NEAR THE PROP OSED SA•
CPAM ENTO "TONIC ENERGY
COMMISSIOfol FACILIT Y. THIS ~ROPER TY IS RELATIVELY
UN OEVELOPED-1 OFF~RS AT•
TRACTIVE A,..PRECIATION ,_OTEfoiTtAL ANO REPR~-
S[NTS A"' EXC ELLE"''T IN•
VI:STMEHT.
SHELDON LISS
S.uthem Cellf, Ae~,.a•fttejl•• P .0. &a II. tosta Mesa. cat.
( 714) SC8-43S5
Pizer & Co.
Rnlton OR 3-1SEO
Jm4 E. Cout Hwy. OlM
A LOVELYWAY
TO SPENO YOUR
LIFE TIME
~m..., ~H ~ Bh~
"'3~r v t t w A pn·
'att bracbt'l larp hVUll
.-or.m wuh Tn.u lunl'R~
I .repla('f' formal cbtunc
r-oom brn ldast room. l
BRa It del W'lth tu~.
HNI.fod pool Pnce sn.650
1Arlt t'OSWII loan.
Call &46~ FOR
"S~tiUNC SERVICE"
• 1m Harbor Blvd.
E.vta ~;,()6.)
C.M.
673·3111
RUSnC BEAUTY!
Quaet tree ltned SL as setLJna
for th1 s Immaculate 3 bdnn,
famaly nn. home . New car·
pctma thruout. Complete!\'
redecorated 1ns1de & ouL
PATIO SURROUNDS 40 ft.
pool' "LIVE IT UP" HERF'
Pr. S29,000.
CAWSON CO.
F.XOIA."'GE COU~<iELORS
PHONE lli-eiJ
2819 Newport Blvd.
Ne•port S.och
IAYCIEST
112' s .... ~.d L..e
OPm' HOUSE S.t. I Sun. I to S
Handsome custom-btl borne oa larte beau-
tlfully tmdsaped lot 3 Bedrooma, 2 baths,
t'am R . ~puate Din. R., elec. bit-in Kit.
with brldst bar. Beamed ceilings, 2 stone
llreplaces, marble pullmans & many ot~er
expens1ve extras. A MUST SEE. Price
$63 .000
IAYNONT
525 laysicle Dr. N.l.
OPEN HOUSE SA T.-SUN.-MON. I -5
~1odern Custom built 5 Bdrm.-4~ Bath.
Uen + Family Rm., 2 Frpl., Huted & Fil·
t~red Pool, 70' Beach with Pier and float
Co: 60' Boat.
tiLPI HElP!·
Uesperate owner \\iU saa-ilice 4 Bedrooms,
2 baths near ocun. Buy now and enjoy ttle
beach this summer. Asking only $27,500.
3102 L•feyette
... wl*"f IMdt
675-1500
Corona Highlands
515 Seaward Rd.
OPEN DAILY
J Bedroom .t Den. Plb. oe.. 111 ••· r.. .. ate
poueuiOft. Own vour own land, too! Re•onable .
10% down payment
Wbla• ower. Call 61~534 or
494-7269 111ylime.
Ia e Uf I .,.,., ., ....... , .......
........... u .. c ..... -·~· ... " .. ,.,. ...._ewT•.._
¥ --
SNailS 1 I 2 .... ANmDIS ..... 1.
"~••• • ...,.... ...... • c.,. a o.,... , .. o-._.... ....
,... ..ooLS ....... " '-'-1 tiC1ION
tl tal fUI1INO ~ • ACMI,.._ CWI
ct'M'UJ' 8ffMf ~~-...... ............ ~ .. ---
~OKSOAY . APRIL 28. 1966
CO'Kl'~ _ {)lt JAR, CAll r ~
r
the Bay
N f~wport
_r •· ,.., obi,.
nrr. house
.... o• rl nevelop lo• .. ,
$41500
~10 Weo;t ...
B.Jiboo
Jr:-F WITH IE'
r-:.r~ ~·-~r . '.
~ Ll 3,5CX)
'l & INCC)ME
~. -!"", lJf"•.· c-..
~
? r -" . _ .. ..
',:..L•
rr~.· 1
~ 30 00C
lnn 1uln
RF
ltfl DEVELOPERS (f UDO SIHCI 1935
JJ77 v. l
T • one fr
c .. H 1Jqua,.._.
0 .... ).1300
New pori Beach -Bal.oa -
Balboa Island -Costa Mesa -
Lido Isle -Corona del Mar
I
Back Bay
, n , "hl 11 •uh
·''nm tv>m~ Tra<iP (If"
~ ... u~ h;~r1f to hnrl
·~ """' r.l! Dr. N.B
~1\..-\~
Mo.tlcelle
l ~m &ea16al aua
Total rnontt\b' J1Q1M11t 11G
IZK'iodfa or..x.. ....,...,..
nwntenant.-e A WJd,tr.
UNBELIEVABLE! BIG BAL. BAY FRONT
, l ~· •'"' COMPL..t:TCL.V o-u "'~I S HI[O.
• .. CE • . • • • , • S"Z.~
·UP"'' ISH ED -• & z so~ ..... ouPL £~< -s•t ,&OO,HPttT,
uu ISLE FIXER UPPER : L..OW,LOW ~ .. ICC -.. .)('
Jones Realty, Inc. OFFICE;.
671-6210 ~---~ _ ... _._.,._ .. _.,_DA __ a~.._v_o_ • ..;' ;..~_l!:_w_ .. _o_"'_T_•_.: "_c_ ... _._CA_L_,_,.._. __
l Uit ISIIII. o,n H111se
Fn·SU· Sn 1 P. 'tl. -C:30 P.M.
2U ViJ OIJII
v o • e 2 bedroo, 2 both h o, e A I mo-
-:e·r :.u '· " tchen w t th motchang outomot• c
... ,.. 0"0 refragerator w 1 th deep freeze.
• ;)0' o • f re place · ( cor garage ·
•· orpeted ond shuttered
E"<ceflent Buy ot S4 3 000
• ~· Henl ne
LOUIS W. BitiGGS, Ruiter
573-8110
CORONA DEL MAR TRADE
, .. ..,. • 8 L,j I L.. T-I N5 "S "'4f" ( C II( , t A F-
ct '\ RAPE"'> F. U .. I tot ADO"" R[ "''T ... L.., -· . "RA CE O'O!>M U1'TH>.t ~ITS!~ ,. SE r~R c 4<.•1
CORONA D EL MAR
~ o.,; Iii ~ ..... MO M£.< tlltE'"L.."C£, "-LL.. TO W"L..L..
oo..:c~ Atilt H£JioT, 8Uit..T-I ~ qJioH(OC: &OVCN,
'•"• "0B t CL..OS£TS, 8"'t,C>< 1""-TIO. llt-ll.OT,
-.. E • ~J I ,..CO. """w ._ 1111 V ,
.CENIC PROPERTIES · ... ~ .. .,
~ORT THEATRE BU IL DING OR 5-5726
$4 6 500
only one Irk e thr s rn the
Hor bor Area at th rs ~rrce
u 'f' • !>S rJg n t t. .. n· ,f yo.., 1or t come to
ee ~ t>o, tht s '"e I' has on 1 rreploce
l ,, J '"nc1e•e ~a~ "'e"" <-ec Co to! •n a
~o ~ Q"'" Poloc; •·•dec; too \ lovelv 3
ov-""'C ''"''' \Cl he "''eortt•d too 4
•h c ro.:>l too 0;-en Fn Sot Sun 1-5
h ~ •e \o Is Wov Harbor\ ew Ha lls
~..:e & V rew & Beoutrful HOME
\4 • th c; ore of Com~ Shores best buys -
• ., r "" tl-weo • ~c. drn1ng room, o pool
, .• us oo'Tl Fabulous ocron and
., t'.. ~3 soc
Un 1ue Home Balboa Island
.. ""-'od and gloss and only 2 years old,
c; o; '"Oily d1fferent. There's o v1 ew of
he mounto1ns and o peek of tht South Boy,
•'"' one block owoy. Exchon9e for untts 1n
Q,onqe County .
Real Buy -West Newport
R 1 lot, 1 block to ocean w1 th o rentoble
-house only S21 1950 .
Ches~ire Real Estate
675-2503 · anytime
Sa lly ond J orMs Steinkolftp. (Peter l . .>,t. Singer photo.)
Miss Sally Chamblin
weds James Steinkamp
At an "pril evening wed-
di na held at the Calvary
Evan&e Ia cal Free Church of
LagWla Beach. \1iss Sail)
Chamblin of Irvtne Terrace
became the bnde of James
Steinkamp of Redondo Beach.
The bn de IS the dauahter
o( \1r. and \trs. K. L. Cham-
blin of 1839 Sabnna Ter-
race, Irvine Terrace. The
&room's patents are \tr. and
\1rs. Georae Stemkamp of
Torrance.
The Rev. \1J chael \1ontgo-
mery read the double tin&
LEGAL NOTICE
'1/I)TJCF or PI OLIC Hf.AIH'IIC
'lii)TIC:F. I'\ HFRFHY GIVE'I/
Lha1 the r11y C:ouor •I of the
r.uv of '1/t'wport Huch will
bold a pubhl ht'ario~ '"'l!ardiog
Lhe •PP"'•I Ill lvo 1.. Clanrh on
b"balf ,,f applicant ll am .. t F.
C: ox lor Vanaor,. 'lj o. RRC,, re-
que,.t•n~t pt'rm•• ... too to malt,.
surface •Iteration,. lo "liSIIn~t
aoo-coalormaos structure; a oa-
coalornaaoce ia eacroacluDaal
iato weal aetbac k 6" aod ea-
croacb~~~eat of 2'\', aacluaive
of ea ve, into reqa 1red 4' fro at
yard se1back wuh • 14'0" wsde
l!lt.y waadow, whsch wq ap-
proved bv 1be Plaaoso~~t C:om-
ma't'tiOD subjt'CI to the cooda-
ttoa that all ae .. • ooatructaoo
conform to tbt' r"qairt'd 5"1·
barks: oa l.ot 1 and eaaterlv
10' of Lot 2, ijJor ~ ~R. Tract
~ ast,.ulf' \ddttaoo to Ralbo•
rrart, I Q()"> ~. Bav \ ,,.., llal·
r.oa, zont"d R-1.
'110TIU 1-. II~ R ~ BY ~I R-
rH f R r;(VF\ 1hat thf' •uad
pubft( hl'atiDj( wdl bl' htiJ OD
tbl' C)(h dn o f \hy, 1%6, at
tb,. boor of 7:10 p.m. 10 the
rouord fho~mhl"r" o f tht' C:ity
Hall of tbt ra1y of 'llt"wport
lio-.u h, o~t wtur h 11m~ ao<l
pl.acl' <IOV <tO.J 11 JI pt't'IOO'< 10•
l"rl'1tt"rl ma~ •PP"•r 110<1 bt"
1\" M.f thl'f"OD.
\1"'11"'" ..,t hroudn
f'Jiv r.(,.rlt
r "" of \I'" port fll"ach
Publ!!lb \prd ~1!. I Q(i(,,
111 tbt" .,.,. .. port H•rbnr F 111111(11
maroage vo~~ 10 a candle -
lit church J~cor.tteJ with
ye llo"' spong flo~er'>. The
brtde "'Ofe a LraJiliOnal
"'h1te v.eJJmg ~·•wn of chan-
ll I h Ia~: e -:'l.tde v. 1 th J filled
bc:xf1ce anJ ful! ., Hl. "'h1ch
fell to a ~:a!>caJ•nt~. tratn. It
had a sea u,,pcJ neck ltne
and long slee'e" end tn& an
potnts. lkr fl,v.er\ v.-ere
orchids, hh ..... ,f-the-'alley
and bovard1:1.
\Irs. \lat) llat~oh nf Cnst.a
\1esa .... a .. ·natrr>n nl honor.
She wore an 11.C: tlluc: ~nwn
made 10 E,....,ptce "'' le J.nJ
cam ed a bouque 1 •>f pa lc:
yellow sprmg fln,.er'. 'i11n1·
larly Jres .. ed v.c:re U1e
bndesmaidl>, \1". 1 •HI
Swanson of (',1sta \le<;a
\1i s.s Pat Bro....-n of Van \ou''
and the bride's .,l.,ler·ln·
law, \1r s. 1/aon ChaMblin ,,f
Oakland.
Auendtng the groom .,.ere
Gebe l,r\ llaaa. lames \~
Ciatn and D1ck. San1cr of
Torrance. anJ the buJe''
brother. 010n Ch.tmbltn ,,f
Oakland. \h~~ Bett\ httnn
sang the LorJ'~ Pra\er Jur-
Ing the ccremoo)
~ reception .,.d., hciJ dt
the \je.,..poncr Inn for =on
sucsts follo .... lng t..'le ~eJJtng
ntes. \tn~ t'ha•nb.tn re·
Cetved gue,t!> 10 a bu~hl
green reau Je , •tc Ire''·
The grO<')(n ·"' ·wth c r "' •re d
betge !otll.. and Ao' •' '>.JII.
\tis<; \le lanae ''"'''11 ,,., •IH-
ed .,. i th the gue q 0< • .,J...
Follnwtng a hllrot:)rl••">fl 10
Carmel. the ne.,. 1\ .,.e,l-. 10tl l
make thelf h01:1c: al ~eJon,ln
Beach. The bnJe ha., been
a vocational nur .. e .11 ilnatt
Hosp1tal. Her hHband I\ J
butldtng contr.tctor w1lh h1o;
father's fif"l, (.~et>rge teln-
kamp anJ Sm.
OC student saves girl
>\ 19-ycar-old Oran&e Cou t
Colle&e student uved an
Oran&e aar l from drownans
Saturday, Apn I 23. at the
beach near "'orth Star Ln.
and Polaraa Dr., Dover
Shore a.
Sari Stoor&ck, 14, ·waded
out into the bay with her
&irl friend, \1ichelle \1urray,
14, about 10 a.m. Both
Jirll are non-swimmcu,
Sari alipped orr a ledae into
deep water and wont under.
\1iche lie I ttu&&led to the
thoro and ran for help.
Raul Duarte o( Huntinaton
Beach, wbo work• at a near-
by borne came to the roacue.
He swam out to the nearly-
drowned aul and pulled her
ubore.
~anwhi lc, Newport Beach
life pard Arnie Ooualaa ar-
rived in a JOOP and au e
bor oxyaon. The &irl •••
lh•n taken to Hoa& Hoapital.
Doualu aaid tho t.eenaaer
would have drowned if
Duarte bad not aaved her.
Raul wu athlete of the
year in 1964 at HWltinalon
~EAS..A-P!STS1
W( CAH ""'
CALL US.
Ro11l Ouorte
Beach, spectahzin& 10
cross country track and
wrestltn&.
Bookmaking
charge filed
Kwock Yan Oee, 41 , a
cook at the Staa Chinue
Caaino, 111 2ht St •. Cen-
tral Newport, was arrested
at 12 noon \tonday, April 25,
on a charae of bookmak&na.
Police uid they ob\erved
1\im aeceptin& a waaor in
the rea tauran t.
A be tun& marker. horae
racioa fotfM, an owe ahcet,
• pen and pad were round
out co a telephone, police
u.id.
Sill ban law iiiRduced
WiMolcllq c-...at •dl
lbe May 9 .... uaa. dae No.--
port Beach Ci lJ CoucU
•otod •aoi.mou ly Moeday
o•ollina to lalrod~ Onli-
oance 1 Ut. wblc:b would
prohibit ,.,,lJ ror ••••
alan• oo Nalcleot!al ~
port)'.
The property OWDert tbem-
IOivel are penuittecl to pal
Lafayefte plan 'alive'
"We're atill W<ld:ina oo it,
aDd we feel we ue cloao to
puu ina tho ~oject toaothor,"
architect Richard Jay Smilb
aaid thia week in comment-
ina on the propoaod 117
mi Ilion Lafayette Square
development in tho heart of
Newport Bea ch.
"We bave a number of coo-
tac t& with pc;>tential do-
velopera wbo are atudyina
the economic foaaibiUty ,"
he said. "The owner• wi ab
to ••II llut aot to putici-
peto. n ... o.a .. ia ....
biab aakloa prioe.••
Tbe mau.r--. ap at
M.clay ·~····· City Coacil ...... la. letter
from Harold L J...._, 2111
Villa Way, fto ubd .a.o.t
lmprOYi.q Villa • ., -N•
marked aet tta. Lalayette
Squu. project ••waa caly a
wild dream."
Mr. Jcauoo•a ,_, waa
referred to dae a&alf.
• • • of social note ., , ..
The Glenn Bailey a o( Lido
lale are bavina a boe~own
Saturday at their Via Hane
home to c ele brate (you won't
believe it) the PIPTlElll
anniversary o( Olonn'a biab
school &raduation. Glenn
KJaduat ed with 1 S other
s:roud commencers from
Laton Hi&h School - a bia
Presno County establish-
ment which bad a total s tu-
dent body of 65 for the en-
tire htgh school.
Nearly 40 peopl~ have in-
dicated that they wt ll be on
hand to fete their old alma
mater (wh ich was tom down
2 years aao for a bia new
un&on h&&h) and the surpriae
~ the even1n1 wi II be the
pres ence of thear former
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SI TUATION <NA!'ITED:
Lady wtshes boolckecpin&
JOb. Can take full cbar&e,
lleneral ledger throu&h
l11al balant:e. Excellent
refe rences. 675-QHl.
R~BY bed ..\mattress, hi-boy
(antique ~een)' rug & pad.
\1alte ,)ffer. 673..Sl89. eves
HALDWt"' P1anu pre World
Wat tl. Fmc Lone. 673-2871.
FOR <;'\1.1: -ltobae s urf-
board. Q' l-'tcellent con-
dttlon. s S. 6"3-37:!8.
biatcry teadter, Mia• lda
9uode of Pa..,deoa. Sbe'a
been retired aU.ce 1949.
Laat reu.Uoo ol •• Lat.OD
aluma wu 12 yura •ao· e • •
Mra. John Morria ol Eaal
Bluff, who bu been panly
ill with paeWDOilia tbia put
winter, baa beea eajoyina a
visit wilb her modt• ror Che
put couple of IDODtbl, but
wi II be wnina ,oodby• ud
packina her up ror &alud
in a few daya .
e e •
That orchid whicll ~~.
Dewane Bara .. • of Harbor
View Hilla wu aportiaa laat
week-eod waa actully in
tritMlte to her hu'-.Dd, wbo
wu inatalled u preaidoat
o( the Whittier Chamber of
Commerce Priday eYeDina.
OeWane ia auoc:iated with
American Savin .. ucl Loan
in Whittier and a buy, buy
man, acti•e in botb church
and civic acti•itioa in lbe
Harbor Area, too.
• • e
Ponncr Newport publiaher
Ben Reddick, whn b• aaw
lbe new EN Sl <JIJ pn ••, ,..
muu.t:••,.... ..........
mink... • .ltwt be rortot ·to
add about lh. houe and fur-
niture, too. -----------------------
ATTENTION
VACATIONERS
Wh~ Rent-
You can own a
Home in Newport
for a year .• , ..... .
Hjey • UCIIIIIt
INVESTMENT
SEE
The most luxurious
2-story, 2·btdrooftt -
2*·blttl condominium
GAROEft HOMES
1ft Htwport 8udl
NICID ....
$26.700
YOU OM THl LMO
A Few OUTSTMCMNG FtAlUIQ
• PWIVATE ,..nos
• WAU·TGWM.L. CMrml8
• AIIPUCO WJUUTD
• UNOOGIOUII) ununo
LOc:ATIOit o. .......
., Wllldifr ... .......... ____ .._ ....,.,......., ......... ....., ..........
...u. ... ........
1011 DCMI.I .. ., --
~ LUNCH~ON held at the Stuft Shirt
restaurant honored fathers and daughters
as a traditional Ptelude to the 2nd Em-
pire debutante ball of the Harbor Aux 1-
llary of the South Coast Chfld Guld -
a1 ce Cl inic. The ball will be held June
24 at the 9alboa 9ay Club. Pictured at
the luncheon are, from left, Lois Jea-
nette Glockner, Sarbara Edward Jenness,
Francis Herbert Glockner and Linda Su-
san Glockner. 9arbari is the daught~ of
~I chard E II is Jenness. Other debutantes
and their fathers are Patricia Ann '3aume
a1d Thomas <Austin '3aume, Juliana Marte
Gibbs and Flave CJecton Gibbs, Hollase
Ann Heflin, and Ross ~ugene Heflin,
Karen Lea Johnson and Owen 9ryce
Johnson, Constance Louise Laing and
Wllllam Maurice Laing, Linda L ee Laugh-
lin and William A. L aughlin, Mary Carole
McKeever and Oanlal McKee ver Jr.,
Sharon J:llen O'Connor and Harry James
O'Connor, Sandra L ynn Stern and Harvey
Stern. Sunday's l uncheon was preceded
by a tour of the Child Guidance Clinic
In the Haag conference center and the
thrift shop at 1570 Newport CJivd., Costa
Mesa. (Peter Z.M. Singer photo.)
CDM nina
~-.tt ... ~ ............ ,,:u
p.a. 61e PrictiJ, Alftl %9, .,.. ~ ... edtM ~ '-"
...,. 1 PlJiatiaa lriall 2-l
.. ,... .. , aftlmoca lmM
lAepe aodoa at .. .U.. ..........
'I'M ICl ... ~.._ .... to
oat)' lll.ha. , '
BetMcia wut ....... to
Loua fo~~ a 3-4 tMl-
oa&wtaOIJrer~ln~.
Bq.t. la•ler Tom Mont••
lut...ct 9, waiQcl 3 _. •l·
lowed ooly 4 lalta. Tom Scot&
drove In l naa iA ..._ 31d
l•h:ta to cUacb .. old bell
pme.
Corona del Mar ia ia dlle
cellar with a l-9 recOI'CL e .... ,. bolda c1owa a.
Sdl apot with a 4-' effort.
Hubor Hi p entenaiaa
Ouclen ()ron at l:U tbia
Priday, April 19, followiaa
a U-4 poudiDI al 1M
buda of Orana• in TQit-
clay'a p,.eway Leape com-
pet itioo at tile wiuer-a
field.
The S.i lora jwnped oet ia
&oat 4-l in lbo h t iruaiaa
but wo,. held aeon leu tile
remainder or lbe pnwt. On-
DJO ahauera buaod 17 bl&a
orr of 4 Tar hurlera.
c~te Moaa wi ll jowuy
to Oranae after aofferina a
1().1 defeat at Pullort.OD.
Mul tan a mound a man Guy
Olcott atruc:k out 7 ol lbe
first 9 bett.era to race hi"
before bo waa replaced iD
the Sib becauao or wildaeu.
Orcutt alao collected 4 biu
ud dro•e in 3 runa.
In t .. pe atandiDJI, Now-
port ia tied (or 4ch at 4-5,
IDd c~ta Me•• dwell• in
che eollu at l-8.
GIRL POst MOMTAL TO"S
A daup ter wu bora fri-
day, April 22, in Hoe a Hoa·
pital to~-and '*•· Vineont
Montalto, 3605 Soaahore Dr.,
Weat Newport.
CENTURA ne TABLEWARE-FIRST FINE CERAMIC TABLE SERVICE WITH NO BREAKAGE WORRY
GUARANTEED FOR THREE YEARS AGAINST BR£AKJNG, CRACKING, CHIIPI. Cit CIAZitG
THE CEJITURA COli FC11Cif 1NCWDES FEm./COOK/SER¥118 DISIES
,._...,..._..,_.,._,...,....,..uutttiL
ONr ... OIIIRc-....... brlllanel1 ...... ...........
ONr • .. • •a _.......,fill. rtllclllt CIN1'URA ................................... , ....... • ......._Oir'*l•••••••ltw..,.,_......-
cfJtll"t&•atl&"• --~ lhtiJII•tllllfta
The ..... end bowl ......... ln .............. :
unadomed ........... Com .... end '""'Grt1 Qnak,
M ...,._ wM M the mood of the,.. fonMI dinner_..,
or tM MOlt caiUIII .w..Jdlr UM.
CIH1UM ..... ...,. ...._ • • .,.uaty ttlcM&thtful
11ft. ~···.,.,., brtdl&.
A It-piece CEHTtJM ..,.. fof tour II ~.71 for 4 •,.. --c CINTUIA ..... --...., •.. ..... .... .. ..... ~--..........
A IIMI ....._ 4 a,.. Md •ucn In ....,..; ...........
M~S. PET-:Q e. Hlll, tseat ed), new
president of the Newport Harbor Service
Leagu e, Is pictured here with 3 of her
officers, from lett, Mrs. ')onald D. Peele,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. f)onald
'N. !<lilian Jr., recording secretary, and
Mrs. John Ki II efer, Volunteer Vureau
chairman. tc:3eth '<och photo.)
SERVICE LEAGUE PICKS OFFICERS
By Mn. Rol.ort Voorttloa
The Newport HarborService
LeaJUe installed new offi-
cers, welcomed new active
members and proviaionala,
and reviewed the a~ompliab·
menu of the p&at year at the
annual meetina on April 14
at the Newport Harbor Yacht
C lub.
The Leaaue wi II be headed
by \tra. Peter B. Hill as
preaiden t. and aervin 1 with
bet are \1ra. William D. Clark,
Yic e-preaident; Mra. L. Kent
Wealaaa, creaawrer~ Mn.
Donald D. Peck, correapood-
ina aec:retary ; and Mra. Don-
ald W. Killian Jr., recordina
aecretary.
Committee chairmen for
1966~7 arc \irs. Lloyd R.
\tassey Jr.. admissions;
\b. William A. Gothard, art;
\irs. Edward H. Kelley, by·
laws; Vlrs. H. Wancn Knight
UJ , community we If are; \irs.
Raymond U. Andrcwa, educa-
tion; \ira. L . Kent Wanlau,
finance; \1n. Parker Dale,
hoapitali ty; and \.1n. Robert
W. Anderton, LcaJUc Loa.
\1rs. \1icbael B. Jaacr will
head the nominatina commit-
tee , and \1rs . Robert C. Folt
will manaae the permanent
business committee for the
Coffee Guden. The Philhar-
monic Conwnittce will be
headed by \1rs. Robert Voor-
hiea.
Other chairmen include \1n,
William \Jeifory.-, • .....,t
~~. Rou F. Bartlett, pro-
viaionala; Mrs. John A.
Thome, public relations:
\1rs. Robert S. Barnes, sus-
taan lnJ and patroness mem-
ber'!; and \trs. J ohn Ktllefer,
Volunteer Bureau corrumttee.
New provisional members
welcomed at the meetina are
\1mes. L.loyd L. >\ubert, Ar-
thur B. Birtcher. \1tlo Brand-
SPRINGTIME
SPECIALS
6~ April 25th thru May 7th
~---HOSE SALE
OOTMA
CANTRECE-Deml· Toe
SAL I
,ltiCI
1 ,.,. -~~~ ...... ' .............. 1.29
4.tS ...... " . " ... " .. 3.85
REGULAR
1 , ••• 1.U ....... ' ......... '. 1.09
J , ••• 4.05 " .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. 3.25
MICIO-IEIH
PAITI-LEI
SALE
IALI
PIJCI ,.. ,... = .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. 2.39
COIGI'I: ~ qd Hew ,.,.
c.n..-c..
27 • ...,..., .....
COSTA MilA
a,. ,:i.,.'
meyer, John L. Curci, Phi I·
lip C. Davia Jr., J . Peter
Oobbe, Edmund W. Dumke ,
Kae A. Ewina . Sim C. Hilt·
son. 'N11liam Harvey Jewell,
William P. Headdcn, John
Helton , Gordon B. Jonea,
Kendall W. Kniaht, Guy J.
Livinaaton Jr., ~arvin \1c-
Clay, Ted \1cru, Randall
E. Presley, Francia H.
Smath, Robert L. Taylor
Smith, Warren Barlow Sntith,
and Paae Wcddinat.on.
New p&troneuea, membera
who ..... -.ally .., ••
Leaaue'a Community Pund
arc \tra. Oonald Lawrenz and
\1rs. William Henry. A total
~ Sll ,425.00 was returned
to the community in the form
of donation a to the Gir ls'
Club of the Harbor Mea, tho
Volunteer Bureau, the Phi I·
harmonic Concerts for Youth,
the Children's Art Workshop
and a comnunity welfare
proaram at Fairview Hospi-
tal.
\iembers of the 'lewport
Ha.rbor Service Leaaue have
worked 5,169 hours thia put
year at their ways and means
projec t , the Coffee Garden,
which is located at 2625 E.
Coast HiJbway tn Corona del
\tar. The Garden is cloaed
temporarily for eltpansioo of
facilities, but will be re·
opened to the public about
J une 1.
One or the hi&bliahta of
cbe past year was the Chil-
dren'• Art Workshop Exhibit
in the CofToe Garden. The
Workabop, which wu founded
by the LeaJUe, bolda forth
at 611 Pemleaf Ave., around
the comer from the Coffee
Oardon.
The Ne wport Harbor Ser·
Yice Leaaue baa thia year
completed another phaae of
its policy to aeek out a com-
~U~nity need, fulfill it, and
turn the completed project
over to the appropriate poup
for coatinuation, by makina
available to other voiWlteer
workera at Pai"iew Hoapi-•
tal a three year weekly aer·
iea of muaic, craft, play
tbenpy propama.
POLICIIIYIS TO IIOLO
FUIO Ullllll 11101
Newport BMch a.ad Oranae
police wivea ausiliariea will
hold a charity faabioo abow
Wedneaday eveaina, May 4,
at the Saddleback Inn in
Santa Aaa.
Social b'* will be at 6:30
p.m., aad diDDer will be at
7:30. R .. erntiona an to be
~'Dade with '*•· Jobn Onuer,
546-5905.
"1'\.e Newport 8M cb pollee
wi ... will ... aeir panion
d tile proceecla roc a poUce
eo&•c• adl.o..,..lp.
LIDO WOMEN TO
HEAR V.I.P. PARTCH
VIP cartooniat Virail
Panch, who will aooo move
10 bia new home in Corona
del Mat, wi 11 preaent the
pro pam ro. cbe \4ay 1 0 meet-
ina of cbe Lido lale Women's
Club in the Lido Clobbouae.
Membera and their JUetts
will plher at 11 :30 a.m. for
a aocial hour, followed by
Juncbeoa at noon. \trs. H.J.
Meaay, preaident, will con-
duct tbe buaineu meetina,
•icb will include election
ol omcen for the comina
year.
Mn. Thoma a Lc tto, pro-
aram chairman, will intro-
duce \4r. Partch, who wi II
preaent "A proaram for
VlP'a by VIP."
Rcacrvationa are to be
made with Mra. C.E. Vander-
vort, 673-1745. o r her co-
dlainnan, Mra. Jerome Ra e-
land, 673-7959.
Virai I Prank lin Partch was
born in the Pribilof Islands
of Alaaka in 1916, and spent
the usual childhood or a
Navy jWlior, Jivina in most
of the Alaakan inatallations,
Seattle, and San Diego pnor
to the family's move to Tuc-
aon followina bit father's
retirement.
He was an art major at the
Univcrsi ty of Arizona, and
even chen was doina cartoons
for school papers and the
"Arizona Kitty Kat," the
U. of A. Humor \1agazine.
o\ft er attend an 1 the Chout-
nard Art lna ti lllte he jotned
the Wah Ouncy Studios and
worked 4~ years in the ant·
mation and story dep&rlments.
From 1944 to 46, as a cor-
poral in the U.S. Army, he
worked for various military
~~~M~N C:ric J. van Hall
son of Mr. and \Irs. Ser.ard
E. van Hall of 3~ Pirate
~oad, Cli ff Haven, has been
S!lected for training at
Laclcland ~F1, Te-<as as
an Air Force air oolice'llan.
The airman, a 1%4 graduate
of Newport Harbor H1gh
School, recently completed
basic training at Lackland
~F'3, Texas.
LOCAL CLUIS Wilt
COIYEinOJt AIAIIOS
Harbor Area Clubs received
awarda at the convention of
cbe Oranae Diatrict Juniors
~ lhe California Federation
of Woman' a Cluba.
The Junior Ebell Club of
Newport Beach won first
place a ward (or youth acti-
yj tie a amona the larae club a.
The Cotta \ten Junior
Woman' 1 Club wu 2nd in
mental health amona the
amall cloba.
IIIII. E11EL L IIILL OF ULlOA IIU AT AGt •
Ethel 8. Hill, 90, a l().year·
reaident, died Monday. Apri I
15, a t ber home. 1500 \1ira-
mu Dr., Balboa.
She ia aun'ived ~ a sister,
Allfte Redden of Preano. Ser-
Yic:ea will be bold at 11 a .m.
IOday, Apri I 28, in the Be 11-
aro.dway Chapel, Coata
Meta.
\tn. Hill waa bora oo Peb.
10, 1176, in \todea10 ud
bad lived in California all
ber life.
S!CitETAitiES C E LEIRAT!
Thia week ia belaa obaer-
ftd u aec:retari.. ...-. by -.e Bahia OlapW of ae
Natioaal S.c:nari•• Aaaa. n. c:bapter boal*S a liln· caeca aad liOU yell aday at ua. Dr. J .,... Matdl, cS ...
fl .. cli•ia ioa ot oeic:al
ecl•ce• ..6 ,..cltucr of ,.,.aou .... 1M •s-at-•·
publications. Upoo bis tepa-
ration from the Army be ~
c~e a free lance c areooniu,
workina for Poll, Colliera.
'4ew Yorker, U berty and
wtth Kana Featwea Newt-
paper Syndicate, and be·
c&Jn e Humor Editor of TNt
\1aaazine in 1955.
Ln 1955 "B•a Georae ..
newspaper feature waa
launched for Publiaben
Syndtcate, Chacaao. and
presently appeara in o•cr
200 papers in the United
States , Canada, and Europe.
'\mong his books are "Bottle
Fauiue," "Here We Oo
-\ptn," "The l)ead Game
C)portsman." "\1an the
Beast," ''II anaana Way
Over," "VIP Tossea a
Party." "'lew Faces on the
Barroom Floor." and s everal
paperbacks.
Ebellleader
honored
\trs. George !looper, Ebell
Club program chainnan, va-
caoorung wtth ber husband
10 H awau , took ume out to
mat! tnvltallons for a bndae·
luncheon before s tan in 1 on
the tnp back home.
fhe luncheon wtll be held
at 1:!.30 p.m. \1onday. \tay
:! , at the !looper reaidence
1n Shore C ltffs an honor of
\Irs . tmest Lampana. out-
iO•n& prestdent of the Ebell
Club. \trs. Edward \. Rogers.
the ne wly e lected preSident,
and \trs. Theo Robins wi II
be co-hostesses with \1rs.
!looper.
Other execuuve board mem-
bers attend ana wi II anclude
"tmes. Sta~ley Staua, C.F.
Stanwood, Jack CunntnJham,
Harry Gocu. Carl Gi n .
CLaytoa llun.,.oe., Clyde
Johnaon, Lopn Jackson,
Leon Rudd, H.S. ~ic:Grea«.
\.C. Hou&}lton. Freeman
Fashcr, Robert Hodson and
Thomas Lett.o.
\ 1 C:".J -:FlT fa shaon show and tea N:ll
be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Satur;lay 'J.ay
7, at the j:irst Methodist ':hurch of
':osta Mesa by the \tk.a.ne <a T11~1 -Y
Slub of the Orange ':oast Y'J." \. Taha-
tian holiday will be the the" e +or the
event, whtch will prov1de tu "ds tor the
new Y\4': ~ buildtn~. Ptcturt'J here fro'Tl
left are \4rs. S.'~. Shammon, ~dvlsor for
the club, ':athy r::oombs, chairman for the
!:leneftt and Stephanie Mizell, co-<:hair-
'lan. Oth er commi ttee members are Nan-
:y \-lalcely, tickets; Jan Pendelton and
<r~s Moore, decorations, and r::Jaudia
Menu ll, refreshments. !Swenson's photo-
graphy.)
Haag Auxiliary gives $37,900
ltoaa Hospital o\uxtlta"'
is givtnl S37, 900 to the hos-
pttal eltpansion fund thts
year, \1n. James necker,
outao•n& president., announ-
ced 1n her annual report at
Ia it Fnda) 's 10 ta II a u on
meettn& tn the conference
center.
"ln JUst 13 '-2 years, the
\uxtlt&r) has pven the hos-
pt tal a total of 5300,869.33."
she satd.
"fhts )ea.r ..,.e a ls o aave
the e·nplo)ees fund a g 1ft of
S500. Other 11fts have been
~J~a&, robes. and puppets
for the pedtatr11 .. s pauenl~o ,
Anniversary party is held
The 'lewport Beac h char-
ter chapter of the 4.mc rtcan
Bustness Wanen' -\ssn.
observed Ill ftnt binhd.ay
aaniver.ary at it.a taelft.,,
meeun11 last week at the
'4ewrorter Inn.
The l"fOJTim IOC luJ ed a
fashaon sho..,., w1lh \iarae
Sm1th, Florence U.y . Pa-
tncta Bray and lktt' Sharr
modeltna. 'le..,. membert. ..,.ho
JOaned at the \tarch fnend·
tea ..,ere anatalled.
Pteaiclea.t T ommy Loa
\foak ley aMounced lhe start
of the attendance contell,
and n: ported that the annual
bou niaht proara.m w11l be
a•ven at the \-lay meeuna.
ON
maaaz•nca for the library
cart, tray rnora for apec:aal
o.>ccUIOOS, red nanocl llOCJt-
ln&ll in wlucb to aend the
babaes borne at Cbriatmas ,
1nd Chnscnaa decorations
lhrou&hout the hospttal.'
The .4.ulti ltary bepn w1 th
2Q members an 1952. 'low
there are 695 ac u ve members.
38 SUSlalnlnJ members, 14()
Cope de Oro patroneues, 3
arsanu:auon members , and
1 honorary member. In adda-
u on, there are 7 5 J \lnaor
Candy Su1pcta, wbo attend
3 hiah schoola in the Harbor
Area.
\1rs. Decker turned over
pre"dent's aavel to \1r~o .
Henr) L. Jone durtn& lhe
1nstallauon ceremony.
WALNUT FURNITURE
FAMOUS BRAND NAMES
BROWN SALTMAN, LANE , PRODELCO,
GLENN, DIRECTIONAL of GRAND RAPIDS,
LIVING DESIGNS, CARLIN, DILLINGHAM.
fUf\N
2215 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
•
,
20.
Wlul-of 20'71""
'he ... A,.. wu bMW--.. ~-----.-.. ~~·-... He waa .u.. to Hoaa
-pilai , .. --... ..-...s .. rou ... -...,.
e DIIT AI LID
811MIIUL
IMSUIAMCI!
CO'II!UGI! .,
ED I'ARD
Ar
IAT & UIIPIO
UIM. NRW~f'IT e&..VD.
MRW~O·T •aACH
From
•-.!.!· ~ 17 __ ...._., ... _
e&l_L .......... .
M*rl Mrlul,n, ofS.. ,.._ -... w .... .,. ~ • na Mot; •• ..
---.......... ., ftNMI,
Nib ••• ~abe tD tloaa
-pliO! .... ...... ,..
.... u ............ ol .. .,. ........... -.....
.. .,., .... , of J., p.
Wolfe, liS 1!. llolboo lift.,
•-· uo1 -• R•loioa ..... ... • ..,. r.carder
_. f$0 •• .1 ... A.,"'"'"
llay, pnaidnl of a.a ~ai~
.-ot ~...,., t30 Via U4o
Nord, U4o Jar., eold pollee
.-..... •&eted IIIia bema
a.d look a toaltar, r.COJd
player aad cAiu -.ahaed at
IS2 ••• A VW dri•• by Ricb-
ard L. tlarter, 12. of l S71
Cohwbia Or., Cos&a Mua,
ran in&o a 1-ay aip, a lat ..
wrn sipal ud 2 reflectors
at E. Cou t Hwy. aod Mom·
in1 Cuyca Dr., Ccroaa del
Mar, sod came tp reat lJO
feet from the point ol impect
• • .An unbon persoa Ull-
lawfully enlerod the re1t.
den co of Kathleen P. Hona,
111 Coral Ave., BatbM Ia-
-. .......... ..
--.......... .A rckl .. t..,. q • 1t111t .. ,.u ... -•u-..-.
.... ~A. ...... ll4 ...,A ... ,..._._
...... '"" c. 1!4 ..... ., Jll
bbt A••· ac ldf ""· _. N. 11t1PL; .. l--.. -~~-... -,... ,~a,~oa 1o .. .. ...
barMod : •• ·-.... ..., ... 60 ... wu. I'Nt •• bud•••• ...... ..... ..... s-..... 1'77"'11 .. rrc.t ol •• 't'llaicle: Prt
tull'ered w&l to JUt .._.
ud Soule ftt -...w. . .A
wallCit coa.taialq •so •
cub ••• 110&. Ita. ..
beach at 401 N, ·a., Pt..,
Balboa ltlaad~ ......
RJclwd L. HortOf, lS71
Colwnbia Or., Coeta MHa
.Robert S,OU, 3021
fillmore Way, eo.u ......
u employee of M.M. La
Borde Retl&or, 12.0 E. lHt
St.., C:O.&a Mlaa, &okl police
aomeODC ulawfaliJ' •tllnd
211 35th St., w .. c Newport.
duousb a wi.Ddow. ued coat.
iaa uteuilt, ,,..,.., dlera
dlrty in lh ••• ud left
to't'eral empty bl:tr c:aat,
....... ,.A,otl
.... . .. ......... . ......... ...a . ..-&a. .. ..,._-.. n-. ..................
-"'·~-· -........... ---._....J ... C. ..., .. " •• z.h a; .. ... -··c;toa .. , ....... JMd liJ -. .......... wife..,..,.
I of • kiad 1-. . .U.-
-... ... ,.cu..ure4 .. -"'J-R.-... 1512~ W. 0.... PL, CMihl
Ne•rwt. dtfac&IM • .. lao-na. dloonupd
... Yicdm'a ~I 1111'0*
""'· ...... al~lic b .. ..-.
.... Mel poced dMa • •• -L Driver cHed
after crash
E-.lce M. Pettonoa, 49, ol
312 Narciuua A•e., Corooa
del Mar, was arrested nuan·
day, Ap-il 21, cbaraed wUh
cku.nk i11 a.n aulomobi le after
b., car wu i11•olnd in an
accideat at 7:SO p.m .
!II.• made a wide left tum
10ina about SO mph rrom
J.,.oree Rd. to E. Coast
Hwy. Her nbicle rode a cwb
about 69 Ceet. croued o-.er
tba roadway, skidded 130
reet. aDd &bea crashed into
a 64oot emt.nkmeat.
She suffered serious racial
WOWldS and was take11 EO
Oraa.ae Couuty Hospital.
When Mn. Pateracm wu
beiaa taken Crom her wrecked
auto. abe kicked &be par
i11to neultal, caualAa dle
vehicle to roll be.ckward.
The driwer's door struck lbe
ambulance attendant. St.c•e
Bacbmam , SJS Ceoter St.,
Cc.ta Mesa, who nataiaed
ao inju.ted kzlee. He wu
teken to Hoaa Hospital.
"WONOEqFUL LANO OF OZ" will be the theme for
the annual mothet~~hter luncheon of the Harbor View
School PFO, to be held thi s Saturday noon, April 30, ;
in the schoo.l cafetofium. Fashions will be shown by
models, 2 from each grade level, who will '!merge from
the 'Nizard's emerald palace. Here are 4 of the models:
standing, Tracy Lyman, at left, and Jenny Chapin;
seated, Kim Lynam, at left, and Jan McGaugh. Vrs.
~arl Callr.lns will narrate the program. Mrs. James Me·
Gaugh is In charge of decorations, and Mrs. qobert Ly-
nam is directing the model s. qeservations may be made
with Mrs. James Cha pin , &44-0781.
E.l. Moore awards given
Thirty-C'ow uudenta in the
4 local biah school• and
Oranae Coast Colleae were
honored last niabt by the
Masonic Seafarina Lodae
701 at the \U.1onic Temple
in Cliff Unen.
The followina amdcntl'
•
•• Q ,_,.._og .. .,.. •••••ta tllat ..U.tl,oar; m
be< ·~-i•portaat ., ...... dp.:
o Dial Kan1•••1 . .. -....... • lttopall&of_ ..., ....... _ c,:-----..., ..... ~ -•••li.,..,._,_.,,_.,_book. Writoi
lllo-fer yOW' --mtr in 111o _p .. tdod.
Remember to live your loeatioll and 1M .,.,.ber
of the phone you're eallin1 from.
o If for any reason you. can't dial the em...-ey
number direct, dial "0" for Operator. She' a always
there to help you.
I 0 o
Did you see the newa
item about an Oaklud.
man who's tolleeted
20,000 phone boob fropt
all over the world! ~
tually, what apJ*U'S to
be juat an unusual hobby
La rally a tool of thia
man's prof~n. He'• a
tracer of loat penon•,
and hla library of tel•
phone direetori• ofttn
helpa him track down
miaain1 penona (Of' bill
client.. You ean UR ,otcT
phone book to track
thinp down too. Thinp
like Area Coda, emergency numbers. inatruetioraa for
making all kinds of phone ealla. Need a clue! Juat look
in the front N'fS.
A bicycle ridd• by a boy
~ Oatol)o, I, of ISll
Hiplud Dr., H•bor Hip-
luda, collided wi1b u tllto
driwea bJ Mark B. Leutaira·
aor, 481 E. 19th SL, CcM&a
Meaa, at Dmer ud Mariura
Orin in Harbor Hiablandt;
the youth allffered acn.tcbea
10 bit um and lea. • .A
prowler peered into the balh·
room ol Helen Jo VanDeraon,
23, ol )407 Soaabore Or.,
West Newport, while the
••• tekiaa a abO'II'er; the
acrumed and the peepiaa-
tcm ned ••• Vandal• duew a
•teel pipe WouJh • slidina
alan door at 203 Canal St..,
Newport Shorn, causina
1120 damaae , uid the owu-
cr, frederick Loui•, 218
Walnut St., Newport Shore•
. • .A radio nlued at ISO
wn stolen from a nbicle
p&~ked in the praae of Gary
A. Oemp~ter. 224 201b St.,
Centn.l Newport ••• Someone
unlawfully entered llOI W,
Ocean FL, Cenual Newport,
by brc:akina tbe alau in a
dooc and spent lhe nitbt r~
pol'18d lha OWDCI, &.ke B.
Cochran ••• Paul Leo Van
der Veen, 12 , ol 4709 Rinr
Ave., West Newpott, wu
bitten by a m.ini a~a~te poodle
at the bomeofPauline Duua,
4801 Rinr An.; Paul sW-
fcted a cut thiab , aod the
doa wu quarantined •• .Mar-
pret G. Galbraitb, SOO Pul-
lenon Awe., Newport Hei&hta ,
EOid police a prowler abook
the rear 1creen door, aad
when she yelled, "Hey atop
that! .. be fled •.• Someone
entered the home ol Barbra
Joan \4i ller, 221 S Heat!aer
Ln., Weal Upper Bay , duouJh
a front window sometime be-
Panhel plans events
were selected u winners ol
the E.l. \1oore A wards, an
annual awards proJtam spon-
sored du.rina education week
br,o the \\aaonic Lodae.
The Newport Harbor Pan-
hellenic will bold iu annual
motbe r~lhter colfee on
May 14 EO acquaint pa4ua-
tin& hiab school Jitls with
the role of 1orori tic• in col-
leae life.
Olbet important events on
the c aleD.dar are lhe Athena
~u-...... , ••• " ......
award wi II be prasallted to
lhe ••wcxna.n of die year,'"
fer contribution.• to dle bet-
lerment of the eorM~.U~.ity,
and che "Ni ab& on the Ri-
ricra .. cocktail p&rty 10 be
held June: S.
Laatweek lbe Panbel mem·
ben beard Victor Royal, as-
aocia&.e director ol the Gol-
den Door ill Escondido, dis-
cuu the Ooldea Door re~
mco. of diet,eurci•• aad use
~-uc.w..Hoa ......
were ~~. Harry Petry,
Richard Psrda, Polly Hut·
china, O.arles Hall, Edpr
Hirth and Sydney Gaynor.
Play tells about Amish
m.
Veta's
INTIMATE APPAREL
Woolcllff Plua • • 171~ l lroiM
.._..,. lucl t.lilerall
VCTA
&
DEL
Ca.ta Mesa Hi,P School
will present "Plain and
Fancy" on May' 19 and 20
at Newport Harbor Hiab
School Auditorium. The cur-
We will ao ap at l :lS p.m.
The story cnncems a youna
New Yorker and hi a sopb.i a-
LEGAL NOTICE
tweeD April I and 16 ••• A NOTICE 'lf' TftUSTEE'S SAL[
U.S. mail nn driven by Wil-TRUST NO. S2~
\iam R. BuUier • 2029 Pomo-Oa ... .,. 6, 1966, •t elu·flo o'eloc.k A.M. f'lrst Amuicoa na Awe ., Coat.a Meaa, chaA-Thlfl Ja.oroace 1 Trut CoiR-
Jtd lanes and ran into dlc ,..7, .. tn•t••• or ••ccn•or
apor'* car dri•cn by Joe C. tr.at• or ••h•thated tnotee,
Duao Jr., ll7 Coni A-.e ., ~ Uae cert•i• 0Hd of Trw.ot
Balboa. Island, at E. Coast .. •c•a•d b1 HARJIIS A. LEE
Hwy. near Bayside [)r. • •d SHE RR E G. LEE, la .. boad -..1 wife .. jolat t.eao•to .. d
Arlene \4. Rianda, 1662 reccw"-d S.pte•bor 26, 1962 Ia
Palau. Pl., Cotte Me .. , a Boolr. 6262, Pop 2S3 of OUici•l
&.cachet at CorOlla del Mu Recordo of 01-.. r Conty,
ElemenWJ School, IOid po-CoiU..-.i• aad pareuat to thot
lice -.aaclals raa.aacked l catoia Notice of Def••h ud
claurooma 011 April U bJ Elocti-to -11 Uaereuder re-. corded J•aoty S, J966 Ia Boolr. 642-1197 throwiDI toy puppete m&o 7199, P•r 122 of Offici•! Ae-
_::_:_::_ _________ -==-==-==-==-==:-:=::the toilet, writina obsceae cor• ol o, .. ,_ co .. ty, will ----------------,-..lor ud pu••aal to ooidOe•d of Tre•t ••II ot ,..lie uctioa
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
SUBSCRIBE
To The Newport Harbor Ensign
2121 Z. OOAft BWT. ~ lm.'IIU -
IIIDinMDIIIT A liD NCIIII OWIIID
........ . , .... ,_ ____ _
OIIIUU -----~ 4.110
0 I us al J!B'-1'111•• a------S •• ._. __________________________ _
--------
I for c .. h, Jowfal •oaey of the
Uait.ed Stoteo of A.eric•, Ill
1M -Ia Wnt eat,..ce to Uao
I Flnt A•orleu. ,de I-aaruce
I T,_t c -,_y Wildl.a1 IG-
1 eel ... 11 tl.e -1·<11-1 COI'1tllf of
Flftla oad Jbla .SU..t• Ia ~
city ol S..to Aaa, Celifon.i• I all Uaot ripa Iitle •ad latereot
~.,.,..111 to •.d aow Hid udor
I 0. .. of 'T?ul I• dae ,.-operty
oita01 ed Ia Ill• CollllJ' ud
I ~~-M.crilteill .. :
1At 9 ia Week J21 of CCM'ou
411 M•, •U..W. oa • Mor I ,.c ... lll ia 80o1r. !, ,. ... 4
•4 41of Miocell .. •oe• M•,.,
I recOf.. of Or•.,. Coqty,
C.llf..Ja.
I S.ld M le wlll M -•• wh~
... ""--' ... -~ly, ....
...... 4 -l•pll••· .. 10 da•
I tllle, ,......... • ••ce-
W..C• le o.U.Iy lt.o ro-.iaia&
I prt.clpo.l •-... M t1to aot.e
eoeewM 11r .U4 o...l of ~
t.e witt ~.500.00 wldi -.a.e,.. .. I ..,_ ,_ .,._._ I, IMS
-,. •• w .......... ~Me \00-
1 .................... ...
.. , ••• a ., .... TluMe ... .......... _ . .., ...... .
1 ...... ~.,. .... 0 ... ....
J-1;., af •W ..... wlall .. ..,..
I ;.;.: .......... Ia ...... 0..4 .,
O.Mt AlriJIJ, IJI6
I f'IUT Ain:IICAII 11TLE 110-
IOIAIICE a TIVST COMP.UT
1 %'.~!=-1 ........ Aoflll\ II,., I'"', .. ------~------------· ............. .....
I
ticated air! friend who drive
down into the Amiab country
to sell a piece of property
be bas inherited but bas
never seen.
They find themselns out
~ their metropolitan world ,
in a land of quaint cu.atoms,
stem mora Ia and •• Pennsy 1-
vania Dutch" Enaliab. They
n.tn across a romance or two
amona &be youna aeneration
ol Amish, and ll'l&Daae to Cia.
china• up 1 0 that everybody
ia in loYe with the riabt
pUty at the eGd,
The cast includes Nancy
Gilmore, Donna Puller, Carol
Reade, Unda Skidmore,
O.ulotte Plumlee, Shiela
Noble, Marie Rutty, Martin
S..aenbeuab, Ricb Gordon.
Mike Durm. DaYid Aareu,
Ooua Brown, Rn Tompkins,
Matt Dnh, Mike Woodward,
Dana Rodet and John Mon-
a en.
Don ~ller i• director, and
Qeny Scluoodcr is choral
directol'.
JOHN CARq, 61, -
rtsldtnt of Lido lsle, now
llylng In L-Hills, Is
candlcblte #of Oemocut no-
mlutlon for 1M State SeMte,
from the 34th Olsttlct, the
'st~t now held by Stftator
Jolin S-Ill. Ht ~as servtd
u wlclt1)ft.Sidtnt Md '"'""'
•I Nn~getof BufMfts' statu
In Slnlo An.l .d Lone
I!Udl, I!Ucl of lit Califor-
nia O.por•ot of E11plor-
,.ot lriCI .... dl-of ,_ ..
'
Corona del \tarHi&h School
- Cappy LynCh, Laurey K.ra-
mer. Diane DeForres t, Kathy
March, Steve Hartley , Tim
Peltaaon, Oary Lana and
Jerry Hornbeak.
Costa Men Hi&h School -
Renee Reinicke, Jane M.
Preodcrpat. Anna M. Orie-
"'• Docna L. Puller. Clallde
Kelly, Robert Oman, Harold
Tu.rley, and ReJ. Tomptina.
Eat.anci& HiP.. School -
Lonni Goslin, Kathy Yeaaer,
Johanna St.abo, Michael
Skawin, Garry Bulla and Don
Ronaldson.
Newpmt Harbor llilh
Sc.hool -Cindy Place, Geor·
Panna IIanna, Nancy Wells.
Leslie Mcuenaer, Kent
Hanvnern, Tom Brcntnell,
Bill Lo•cland and Jay Ju.din.
Oranae Coast Colleae -
Linda Toner, Sharon Smith ,
John Yedynak and Theodore:
Gruel I.
JO• to -et JCMI&p•l ._. ......
f*oe.e team ie die Newport -Coata M. .. t)ffiea, Cp-
Gia ~Oi ... flt.;Gury, li"'' ~-.d J..tc.• ~ • .tney _._. c-pk-tl.• .... ,.eial......_s
Jivee •II ow H.rrice reJ•·neatati•-•d .. lookia1
forwwd to urvias ,..,.. ® Padftc Tll·r~·lll
r}l£ L~Daonoy,
You1 Telephone ~naaer in Newport Belch
• ~·. ,.... (effS.....,) • ............. c.H.....,,
._., Jea• t ,_ •• 1 --
J ....... IY. et Hwy. 101
IT'S NOT YOUR
IMAGINATION
Pi .. really did loate belt.,. when Gronclmo mode
'em. II you don't believe it, jutt lo~e o bite of o
Bu~er Recommends piel Taste it, cmd rem.......,l
LOOK FOR IT IN YOUR GIOCB'S FIOZEN FOOD CAINT
•
•
•
•
EL!GAMCE WitH IUDGET IM ... MD
WALL TO WALL CARPET -TElliS TO
MEET YOUR llJOGET
EYE. APPOtMTMENTS -PHONE 54~2100
1922 HARBOR BLVD.-COSTA MESA, CALIF.
CUSTOM HOMES-UMOOEUN6 COMME•cw.
Penou1lze4 Seniu
DON I. ILOII
ELDER CONSTIUCnON CO.
W• ._. .......... lflu a; I ............. ,.._
....... ,ffl ........ ,.
I ~HIJit.~IIIIES I -
. ':ft.tt~p,~lr ta6na ~
·o. ... ...,. OwfJ 'iN,. •••• ....,..
... C~Uft' ... .., .. .,.w•raOR~t ~ ~
THE AMEIICAM LUTHEIAM CMUICH
SERVICES: 9:00 •·•· F.-I, w ... .a.;, ' J.-... Oterd.
9:~ e.-. O..rdt Seta..~ I. ~It Oeu
11:00 e.-. festiYe w ... .a.;, n. a ... J ..... G. 11e~ •• , .... ,
\ft. Raben L. Lauoa. Lay Auin•t
"--· 541.1631
F o r til~ 11 nrtl o f (,o t/
is f••c•. 11,d f>n u·u l•l.
*ttl •""'f'n '""" "") two"lt~tl sun rtl. P•~r ·
ci"t ~~~~" t o th' tliv itl·
;,.~ .,,,t/,, nf s n 11l """
s pirit. """ n / 111, JOirtiJ 11rtt/ ,.11""11', tl,t/ IS II
tlisc~m~r ,f '"' t1Jn•t6ts
fttl '"'~"" of til~ "~•rt.
O.riati• Sci.-ce
Ser.icn
._-, c.&JI"!..n!JKIII"II• OF t......•.a:a:w••• lJOl Via Udo
Newport Bcadl
SUNDAY SCHOOL
f:IJ ..... _,.II-·
lUNDA Y SEa VICES
fttJ-11-
WEDNESDAY EVENINO
MEET"'NG 1.-.-.
llEADING ROOM --.,N f •••. -J , ... ........ : ..... -7~.s, ..... ,_....,__,,...,,
, ..... -J ..... ; 7~ ,... .....,: ,,..._., ...
.:11aCMI ... W
~··---··· .... ,... ... . c.-... ...
·-!eM c.... tlitlfl.., aN)AY ICHOOL ft 1J ..... a.AYIE&VQ ,,...._
IPJ)tldDAY EVI!I.IO
MEETING •• ,...
I£ADII'O aoo.t -.,. !ut eo-..._..,
...... s ....... T.,.-. ... xf.,, •........... 7-7&JI..-, ..... ..... ,.....,, ........ ,_
Yoa .. ~ly~ .. ..... a.c..s.m~ ... .................
r ... ..., ... a-da
at Oa•ta .._
lefdll•a.~~car rtlp
( l•tl~,~~~ Bi/#1~ 8.,1;, J
Sala.U.AMsp 'Ia ...
D:.r.c..•--...-
IUJIDA1' WI .. t:ea.a. r a.,....,.
Jl:cla.a. X '3 W l\ •=ea..--es .......
1:ca..-.. n •• 2\
Will& +Y '7=-..._ .... ....,
a. .......... .
twf w _CIIurda
Of ..... II a......
~ ta ••• 11al
35f5&111Jl0..~ c.-a ..... PARGa,..._. ..... : ..........
IUJIDA1' ••ai!(JI.K ..... --P-1,....., ....... .....,a.~ ....
u:OO .. -.-w~
""'I•M•O:SIG
f*)U'TMI[IItN)
~AMLAA8
CD1MT ..... AT~
DI.O.IqL.~
~ ,..., IJWIW
_,.., .:-rL-,_..-I .. _, .. _
ft~~--.. ~ IU I -,._~
II .. r-vteat.a .-
-fJilloa•
Jl ............ I • » I I 11:-~
nu a,.-.4 St...t, ...,.,.. .... ...,... ........ ~;.c..~
R,6J,.J .. n~. c..,.J.~., u. w;..,..
( ... d ~c-.. foe .............. ....., s-.., ........... .... ....,c ....... ...
1'ELUttQIE ~1741 -·
nn ,... .., .... c.... r ... c • ._., ;-wa1 ,.... ........... , _ ...
~cere..-,, J .. ,. ..._. a.-., a.d Lea ,.._._
~~'J"'a.oa.awaa~
.. a fellow loatiaa lot a ...
job.~. s.. ............. e. matda liJkU.. c.r__,
10 ..... b. .. fact .. ,
.. , "if JO. lllia.t , ....
11101e ilapotut ... IMC.
wo'll cat JCID dow a to abo. ••
A 1&aadia1 nle wu .U~
lerecl •• Caarlt.l"'t~ wu
•••• alae priri .... of .. , ••
a fow worcl1. He teld dle
Anti)OI:
.. Someone hd uid lhat l
have been fired. I will not
ccmmen t on lhat. Someone
hu .. id that I bow who
my aucc:euor will be. I will
not c:cmment oo lbat. They
.. y l know where lhe free-
way ia 10101 lhtoush New-
port Beach. I will not com-
ment on lhat. I see daat
newspaper atories aay that
l am aoina to Miuoari 10
li•e. My wife says daat if I
ao I 10 alone:•
•l•n•••c•• IIU.SIPUI*F
S... Roct.k ol tta.rt.or Vietr
Hill•. repr•••tiaa dlc Marl·
nan Lie.• Chab ol Newport
Beach, WM .._.,.Pin dle
area • peak4f he Jd at Kaotta
Berry Paa ia &.lena Putt.
The wiaaer i• Mite Nub
Crom lbe Seal Beach Lion•
Club. who will compete in
the diacrict CGnJpetition at
dle S..ta Ana Elu Lod,e oa
May 4.
IrS 10-tE'fS DAY
••womea ia the \t:arket-
plac:e" ia abe tletac: of lhe
aaoal Orup Coast Collep
Womn"a Day bema beld on
campus today. Apri I 21. The
neal is spouorcd by the
HorDe Ecoaomic:s Depani"llCftt.
A IJI'ftpc»ium wi II be beld in
dae OCC Science HAll be-
pnniol at 10 a.m., followed
by a lOUt ol the department
al ll a.m.
ATT£HOS IMSnTUTE
SEASC~PES ~ Henry Vander Velde of
Avalon, Catalina Island, will be on dis-
play throucjlout May at the '3i ltmore Gal-
leries In the 9iltmore Hotel, Los ~nge
les. The artist, who has been painting
the sea for 20 years, received his aca-
demic training at the Univer sity of Michl-
CJiln. the NldOMI Academy of Oesi gn
and the Art Students League of New York
City. He started palntln<J in oi Is at an
early age under the super vi ston of ht s
m~her, Hanny Vander Velde, a graduate
of the Roy~l A~emy of Rotterdarl,
Holland.
From the Police Blotter
T.....,,~llt ltudent at Corona del \tat
Hiah. miuina; he wu laat
sc:c: n by lu • modlCT. \4ra.
\iarp1c:rate Tauie; the boy
told lu1 youn1cr brochCT be
wanted to joso the ~iDea
. .. Danne R. Lubbroot, 19,
al 106 ~Padden Pl., Apt_
I, Ccot111l Newport, wu u-
reated at 2ht St. and W.
Ooun Pt, on a cbarp of
buralary at 6:45 p.m. •• Cal-
rift J . Rice al Post Bros.
CODscnacoon Co. or Weat.-
mioater told police nndala
remo•ed otl aticu ftom )
carfl moYin1 macbiaea,
pocued aand 1n&o 2 trac:ton
and remo•ed the: mape&o
Wlfel from a ltatbDI motor
• . . Two 1 0-yearsOid p rls
11~ red. •bite and black
paint to wrue names on a
wall and Sidewalk at the
home o( Wilham J. Kennedy,
4113 0\anne l Pl •. ~ewpon
laland, C&U\Inl S50 darnap:.
w-.aday, April 20
FIOZIIFOIM
Q. ,., tl. ,_. __..-__,... I ,._ ~
~· •I U.~ • alw .,._ •I -r .._., ,._
Tlwrr i• -,.;.. TW. .. ,~ __, .,._, "'
'"•"'· c-u ~. ·~ ~ .,...,., A. II "oold and "'~ \UQnl that you CCIIWUitl U
t )t ,~,~.olt~ h 1\ ~ty poaabk dac ca..t
11 .. ~, of ltJIII u t noch•na moft tUn -,,~ '"I! ~rn~' ·· Tht c:aua of dui dlfr.culty • MJC
~n.>"'n .. nd oo mcch caliOfl ~ other meuuR"S "'c nt..:.C: .. \.if)' fht tmporUnl 1h1n1 IJ IO MV!e
, ... rdul t "t tA.omlna.llon 10 ru.k out aft)' co.dJ..
hun .,( .. ~riO\» nalu.rc ..-
Jaat Cell Oil J-Gl&
Ev•ry gorment
giv•n our meticulous, ind ividual ott•ntion,
hom the first coreful morll-in to th• finol
check-out. Me c.._,. f..,.., ,....,,..
Eniem I. ErJ,in, 42S Helio-
trope Ave., Corona del \lar,
senior stair enaineer with
TRW Systems Group. Redon-
do Beac:b i 1 ooe o( SO ne-
caci•es wbo ha•e JUSt com-
ple&ed a 6~1h mana1erial
policy iuli1111e taallal by
the oftic:e ol nec:uti•e pKo-
pams aad lbc USC padoat e
acbool or busmess ~ois-
V-.dals broke the wind-
abield ol a 1962 Conair
~ at dae reaiclcnce or
Matioa Sc«ey, 120 2Sih St.,
CeotraJ Newport, cusia1
t100 ~p •• .Dould E.
Hit.._, 59, of Oraaae. a
ae••-f« the Tra•cl
New• Sem~• L&d. ol Seatt--
le, Wub., wu ane1tcd at
dae ~I. 4401 W. Coaa t
Hwy., Weat Newport. oa a
dtar1e ol chat ia poblic at
l :•s p.m.; lae told poliu,
"I'm loot.itta for dle py Clll
a boat ud a blCIIlcle tbt
went to Caaalioa. • .A <*C
heat eu:haaaer ead oil cool-
er wor1b 1300 were siOleo
from Beacon Aaao Pasta.
480 :-.1. Newport BIYd., New-
port HeiJ,bLS, .. id Ricbatd
Jobnatoo, a mechaDic. . •
Jact \tuaceUu, a deputy
sheriff ror lhe lmne Co .•
round • sale lft dae bay at
Bact Bay Rd.; it bad been
tom apart and ranaacled •..
8cm ace P. Swauon, 49, ol
2616 Fairway Or.. Costa
\4esa, was anestcd at the
borne: ol \tary Lou Jonu ,
621P'l Posnac: ttia -..e.. Cor-
ona del \tar, ror entry with-
out consent at 10:19 p.m.;
\fiu Jones made a citizen's
anest when \trs. Swanaon re-
fused to leave; \irs. Swanaon
said, "I won't leave: until
my husb&Dd docs·· ••• Wil-
li.. A. Tuaia. SU p.....,.
leaf -'"e., Corona del \tar,
n:ported h1s 16-yc:atsOid
son. Euaene 8 . Tua1c:, a
Wtlham R. \4c:Cook. ~1 . or
1319 Baysuic: Or •• wu u-
rea ted at the lrvtne Coalt
Country Club on a chuac or
dtunk dnVln' at 5·15 a.m.;
he shd 100feet while travel-
lin 1 70 mph around the curve
at \4ac4.rtbut Blvd. and E.
Cout Hw y .. "I bad 175
scotches." he told officer J.
Andrews ... John E. Roeder,
26, ol lOOI 'If. Balboa Bbd ••
wu ...... a' Balboa B~
and Sth St. on a chatp of
Jrunk dnVIDI at 2:15 a.m.
. . . "-nne \k Calfrey. 2!4'-2
Raby A••·· Balboa laland,
repor11ecl .. t 3 11aspects who
li•e at 226 Ruby Ave. daa ·
ID.Jbecl dlc puce t, tluOWIIII
c:heny bomb fuccrac:k.ers Ins
10 1M suut clarina late aw-n. . .&.Jlar• entered .. ..._ at L&,ada L. ErDory.
310 )6• k., •••t Newport,
6w0tllla 1 a '-'droom wiadow.
nuacbd h• c loche•. and
IDGt a .. ._., allit and cub
....._. at Ill. .. Vaadala
lbnw •ua a,.wt a wall
ud wia.SOW at the denaa(a
oflice al Jallld H. Bnpt,
2630 AYOII St.. Newport
Heipla. • .A BuiOYa wnst
watch aad a Marine Corps
rina wortb llOS were stolen
durin a a party at lhe rea a-
denc:e ol Shirley J. Jones,
6110 W. Coast Hwy., 't\'est
!'ole wpm. 011 the: nl ib t or
April 16 ..• Danae l P. \ior-
row. Sl, or 216 HrJ St.,
West !'olc:wport, waa anu ted
at 36th SL and W. 8a I boa
Bl•d. on a charae of Jrunk
in public at 7·45 p.m .. ·"
black leather purse ..,~Xth
J 35 waa stolen fr om a 1%6
\krcedes at the mun 1c1 pal
parkin1 lot on Vta Opotto,
Lado Shops >\rea, sa1 d Lee
P. Blomstrand, :!1~ Haze l
Ave., Corona de I \tar .. A
1%:! Ponuac was re ported
stolen from 48 27 R1ver -\vc:.
West "'le.,port. ~Charles (.
Wnlh, n7 Centef SL. Costa
""'-•; .. alltlt was \ater r.-
co•ered (rom the VlCllm• s
wtfe . Jo-\nn. at the F ly1n1
-\ serviCe StatiOn, ~:! ~ fla 1-
boa Blvd .. V.e t '-e"'porL
YILET Cl FA··· ... , L COAST IIIWAT. cceclrA Da. IIQ
cration.
30 years of school history told
Rc:nuniscen.su of 10 yean Sc:Yier headed Cd\f Scbool tnl o( \tanners School 10
o( Sewport Harbor school and \iss Bern ice Vestal 1959. Two years passed, and
history ate presented in tbe became pnncapal ol '\jew-Lanooln School was dedi-
April auue o( "Chalk pon School. cated.
Lines :• pubhcauon of dae "fr ith dus unique orpniza-"Had we remaaned an e lc:-
Newpon Beach Elementary oon of Ensasn School, wbich mentaly d1stnct we would
School OistricL served srades 6 tbtouJb 8, hue needed two m.ore
Ro, Andersen, W'ho came we were able: to offer more school• Wlthan the: next two
bcte u a teacher in Sew-spec1 ah zed anstruc tion at years. Wslh unification,
port Harbof Hish School and lhe upper elementary pades . these needs are be101 re~IU-
hu lctYed for man) years roundan1 out an e&cc:lleot died sn terms ol the o•erall
aa SUperiotcad•nl O( tbe academiC PfOifWT' •lready needs o( the larac new dis-
elcmcotuy diatncl, writes deYeloped llDdct ~. En-tnct.. but the: demand for new
aa rollowa: sisn'• direcbon. acbool (aclltaes wi ll coo-
..My wire and 1 came to "The sdloola came: more Unlle as ou.r commwuty
Newport ia 1936. I &aoJbt rap~dly chen. and ~-Ena1p powa.
aoaal sllldies at Harbor retired alter JS rc:an in the "Bein1 a part o( th11 com-
Hap. aad we liYed on Balboa schools o( 'ewport Bcacb. maaity and ita sc:boola for
lalud.. The l•laad bad men In 1953. we opened Harbor )Oyears baa been aa uciun1
YaCaat Iota IbM •ac.cioo View. Three yean later and rew•dtDI upericoce. ~Mna, and children played "'lewP<Jrt HeaJbts School wei-Ptulosopheu tell u 1bat
aoftbaU wtth liaJe dlallce earned au first smdcota. the only permanence we may
ol br'Cabna windows or bits The rap~d p owlh al the up. COGDt oo is chanae. I am be-
tioa da• ball IDto a nei,b-per bay area led to the opens P.iaa 10 boline lhem:· :.~::: ... ~::bo;!..: Going to Boys Club parley
&om •oand the bay. acrou
dae blud ferrp. and alona
•• ouao rn.t to aucad
elutes at ••• St. and Bals
tloe BIY'd. Hance Euip wu
fN priaci pal, aod lb.e ac:bool
bad 16 lUeilen for all I
.... •• Lido wu litdc more
._ a IIi 1 ued bar, aad eo.-. del Milt tru a ti II
.... ., • ,U.t ia •• .,. at ., .. , ......... ~opa.
"Wi6 W•W War D ~-
.. ,..., Air .........
Li .. .., n. Air Pkili If.
... .... ., :b ... rar Rip •wiD._ Ia apia. at war-a .. ~lackC~~e&s. a. towa
...... 10 pow. 1M lchool
tliaiDct .-a.cl laciliti .. oo
..... la'-d to aiJIPPa-at
•• daa... lit ~wpart
ktlool •• ....s..s ..oea
adaool 1l:aclly. llal ._. .,....
• -llriab wi6 wtlicll to
'-iWit.
.. ., .... diU I n1IUMd 10
d'f'iliaa life ia ,,.. ana • ....s -....c. .. ctel~
~ct..~ .... jiMt ..........
............... f« l , ................ ....
..,......... ,_, tria •• .......... .....................
..... ia INt. I ... .._
............. I:Wf ita .. ,~ .... ~ ...... .............. , ...
jie41i ns • ' ••· • C1nsJrc:e
lou YeAtOm, eseculin di-
rector. ,.-ill repr-eseat the
Boys • Club ol cbe Harbor
.o\rea at lbe 60cb unual
Boys' Clob oC America eoo-
YeDtion in New Y oct Ca ty.
\aJ 1 amuJh 'tar s.
LEG4L NOTICE
c~11nncATE or m-;co-.s -rom "'-"Cf: l)f DSl: -\.,0/011
UA."no~vf:IIT or ncnnoos "A'tT.
THE l:r.'OEISIC~EO ~ ~Mr.
~ cwtiJy lbl, effecd.,. \pril
~ 19166 ~-r ~ '-... --~ .U. &a. fic:ut'--
firw .... •f ·~ &.y•l4e" ••
450'1 •-c.-. Rlttr-.,-. ~·-,.n Bac ... C.UJ.m., wlldl ._______ ·-......,.,. ~
,...H •• &M •u.--. .--.
.._ -1a r.n .a4 ,t-..
.t ,...~~· -· -r.u--.. ... wu: C..pJ. c.,... •4 o.-
lh J, w,-. ki.e .u..
Z%11 T ... ta \•-••· "-.wt 'lead.. C.J if.Gie • .._ .........
c.ut'leu.e s. ~ .r
............... dl.e ...... fkoti.
, .. _ ..-. _. eJr....,t t •'
f'dlialt"-~~. ... -ru. • * .rr~ e1 ~ c...,
Clerk .r 'lr•p c.-..,., _._
lk ,._ .... ., SectMa ltM .,*O•il c.-.
nl':'f~ _._.... .......
.., ., \pril. ...... se, a : c-. J. c.,.. a..., J, c:.,..
A,ril .. .., ~ lJ. • .. ... ~ ..........
\41. Y aat.om wlll JOia more
lbao 1,200 lay •d profes-
sie»al yootb leedcn repr"C-
tcDciaa same 610 boys'
clab. aDd well OYer 700,000
11lentbeu, iD fonma, W«k-
sbop., clillica lllld traioina
.... icaa paa.ed 10 funber
illc:R .. e lk natiaaal yoalb-
,.UcSuc. arpaiu1ion'a er-
feC1i .......
Caada ~b Niuca II DOW
ia a. proceaa f1l focmia 1 dae
ao,..• et• TI'Kk Team ud
all ... .._. an iaYia.d to
.-y •t ript alter school
-~ day at Costa \4asa
Park. ,.. boys will ~c:i
.... lll duel IDee La will
... &o,a 1 Clabta iD La Ha-
1sa. <lardM ()rooye. Pallets eoa.. ....._ Pelt., S..tA Ana
.... La .... Beadl.
.. ..... tuliA
TAAWDT AT ICC n.. ua a-u Onaa• Ca.t Colle .. ..._ ..,..._
_, t.....naa .a.-.dlaa
• ._. .... Kbl ... &an a
,__ Onqe eo.~ ki_.
tdloola wiU .. held at OCC
6ia P.W.,, A,!ril 29 •
. fat pnfc-am will e.
• 1 ...... .....,~··will ................ ~.
... llftar ...... 7~
,... &-a. m-. SdwNII
wiD ....... ··.~ St... _.. T .. Pacn."
Orco Block Co.
Bun.DING BLOCD -ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
If, the
"Kabuki Hop~
1+", J;.,.. ...
lovely l --a
Pe· sley l "'eo
V See,..,
Kebut ~ ee.1"'~
j, ve r'\ef • ~co· :\ .. ~
B ... y "+ fo·
$23.00
t;,. your •.
or.,.
.. STOU CHA1lGFE'
..... ...... ........... , ... ~
: J.a.ct:.. f.zza.
DII S.Itl.aa. S..twa-
STOIK MUll
"TMl WIT IIAL •
to ..........
~ .. .,._~
..... ..... v
I
INT~O'.>UCIN~ Harbor High's ~lor Ylf'Sit1 baseball
tum. Pictured in the front row, left to rl9ht, att CJrlan
CMdburn, Howatd Struble, Chrfs ' For~. C:rlc Scott,
~ry Tucker, '>In l)alebout, Craig Tucker a.nd Tom Curry.
In the 2nd row are Coach Peterson, John Stolarek, Pau l
Gentosl, John Haven, qlck Stlckelmaler, Tom Carney,
Clutch tttery, qob !31ack and Jack Jakosky.
Th•radey, April 21
A 1964 VW wae uoten
from the home of f)t . Ro betl
Be&Uchamp, 2000 E. Bay
Ave., Balboa •.• An araoni u
eet fire to a ~tch of 1ra11
cau11n1 damaae to a nearby
wooden renee at the home or
\tra. Briant Brush, 2519
Holly Ln., ~ewponll ea&hta;
\irs . Brush and a nea&hbor
put out the fi re. . .An un-
known person paru ally pried
off the center board of a gale
at th e reu dence of Edna
Corne tt, 21H Wtndward Ln.,
Bay cres l. . .Someone brolte
a wtndow screen al the home
of Walker Srn tth 9:!5 \'aa
La do lioud, Lt du I~ le. rea1..h
ed tn an d unlncked the t.J,,.,r,
and then went 111 a bi'Jt ,,.
and neHeJ ur the b··,L ..
RurglcU'-I..UI ,I 11••lc: Ill ,•
fence at 11\4! ',,·w· ... tt ill• I.
'Ne-.t ~C:"'[ll•rt tnd !'"••\<:•!
a 200-lb. VJhC: ·H•Itll \JIIr,,
loald '{o\ '-eutctl r nf I •l'i 11ll1
't <;on ( un' tP11..Io on 1 ''· •I
!:..~Cf)l'l,jltlo, . 1 ~> tl<'','
thre"' ro~ .., .tl the \f~<; h•nl
T -bu\1 nf ''"rio:" Hr•1cc ,
2936 (a rnb \t. I .t.,l 'II ,ff,
cau" 1 n g \' I .., 11 n 1 I 1 "u: 011
F.astbluff 11r. ,H1•1 H• <ttl <:>•.
. . .Hur'f!llf' ·n l~r-· I C1~
a part.nent I l'sllH.. \.
Lac..\ an·l ( u .. :uu: I 1'. ~~~ ·. "s •. '\.1 'd "1\t.. , ••.
2. H.dhoa •J•: •uc ' fr I!
w,nd··~ ard '"'" 1 • ~
btan~ ch • h 11 1 I
WTI'Il wa t l1 "' o!U1 \I II
Oannc. R. I .1 • 1 • 1'1 ,f
1~ \tcl·~ol! I'. 1•1'
'lewporl. ~>, 'I l l•l
the ~cwpnn ! '' .,,. •vt·
180 day -..
Friday, A.pr d n
Laur~e I c: I" • · i ''
Goldenmd \v · r r , lt.:l
\1ar, wJ<, , rttd e! ,. t! \:
eat by a loll ·r, lf• :I,· :. '' • ~c
at 121 Heliotrope Ave.;
Laurie waa aiven a tetanus
ahot and the cat was qu&t-
antined fot 14 daya .•• Two
boxea of poll card• &nd film
valued at S330 were atolen
from tho praae ofOlarYea ~.
Waltera, 5104 R iver Ave.,
Weat Newport, aornetime be-
tween April 15 and 19 ...
Benjamea P. Rowland 11, of
214 29th St., Weat Newport,
was arreated at bia reai-
dence on a traffic viola tion
warrant at 9:30 a.m ••. Don-
a ld W. Gomez, 20, of 127~
.Wdt St., West Newport, waa
aneat..ed at bte home on a
charge of drivina on a eua-
pended lic ense warrant at
11 a.m.
SJ tvrda y, 4pril23
Burglat'l took a gold money
~..I t p and charm brace let wor th
., ''it) anJ ~ \ \0 1n cash from
1 bedr'"'"" dresse r at the
I ·•·ne of ')r. Rnbert ~. n u,.np-
'•n 12n f'ni!J ns \ve., Ral-
l<•a [,la•JJ, between Aprtl
1\ c~nJ II ... >\ proje ctile went
thwugh a s h dina ala u door
J\ the res ide nee of R. B.
C"tt<i~..h. 161 I Kings Rd., n .rr linen, c au .. n, 1150
-!.1rna g.e, glas<; was shattered
fnr 20 feet •nside the house
. •. c h.ules Tuc ker of Santa
\na owner of IH 3 F.. Rd)
\ ... e.. '\alboa, told poh ~e
'" ne11'lc: furce d open a bed·
r.u,..n ..,. nJm" and entered
mlcu fu lly ..• John Young·
blc., .. l, Zf., o f ~RJS R1 ver
\ve .• 'Aeq "lewpott, was ar-
rc.'>tctl a t lttcs restdenc e on
uaff1c.. vaoiJttnn warrants at
11 50 a.m. Vandals caused
\1 <:I) daona ge to a home own·
e t by T .J . \o1u tr of Pasadena
Jt 110 '4lJI St., 'Ne s t ~ew
rr•rt and removed 174 worth
,,( h .. u .. ehnld fumi shi ng~.
Girl falls
thru window
Pau tcla Sue Wa ller, 12,
of 110'1 Opel .. ve., Balboa
lc;land fe ll out of a 2nd
s tury ~ tndow Thursday,
Aprtl 21. and landed 15 feet
belnw on a c emenl sidewalk.
The younau er wu rushed
ll• l loaa ltoapttal and treated
for pavement bums to her
boc k and a cut on the top of
her head.
The accident occurred a t
\2 :55 p.m. when P at was
standina on a swive l chair
in the livina room adjustina
a wmJow ecreen and lost
her ba lance .
RU~U INTO OITCH
Police officer Leo G. Kon·
kel, 721 Po ppy Ave., COr·
ona del \4&r , dron his auto
anto a 'I)-foot trench at Poilt·
'letua A•e. near 5th Ave.
about \ p.m. Wedneaday,
Apn l 20. The polic eman
had a tooth knocked loose
and complained of ch eat
Top 0 ' 1M ~-Y-. ~I t•w,.,tiW. N...,.,. .....
P1C:SC:~TIN '3 the Sailor freshman squad from ~eNport
Halbor High School. Shown in the front roN, left to right,
are 'Yalley '.Val la,c e, Tony Varner, Steve Hanley , 1111
Sev1tz, ~ob Peddycord, 1on Toriano and 1ob Lt>avy. In
the 7nd row are Scotty Sh?ct-, ')ale qeece, Steve ';ava-
naugh, \nd y 11anten, Paul Y J l r es, Steve Shr otl( r, John
'3Mner, 1<lve Plnkt>rt.Jn ,1nd cr,..rch J1MI'S ~~~yn.
Scripps alums to meet
\lr'i. F-hzabcth ('le-.,, f,,un -
der nf the \h nnesola pl ln r .. ,
cnnttnutna educataon for wo·
men and du ec:tor of the new
( laremont center for con-
ttnuana educatton, wtll talk
at the lunc hcnn meet•na of
the c;crtpPII ( olleae o\lur."n:J.c
d the Oran"e Coast ar th ..
Balboa rlav ( lub I unJav
\lay ).
\lr\. w,lltam Stabler nf
I allo I sle '" chatrrnan for
the lunclteon. She wall be
au1 ated by ·.tn. John Rush
f)( Ralboa and \41•!. Paul
rhtene Jr. of l.a1una Reach.
\1rs. (jeOf&e l·arver of Hun -
ttngton Reach. ch apter preai -
dent, wtll call a busmeu
·ree ttn!( w nrder 11 II a.m.
1 Ira the lgenda t' the elel..·
ttnn of olft cc-r-..
F~OMM TALKS AT OCC
htch f-romm. author and
r'ychnan&l) <ct. wtll lecture
1f1 "l{ec;rnnc;a bdtty, duty, tn·
JepenJen1..e and freedum"
1t R p.m. toJny . ~prtl 28, 1n
the Orange ( uas l C'ul lege
::ludJtnraum. l ie '" a natave
nf Frankfurt, (io:rmany. au-
tiltH uf "f:sca pe from free-
JO<ll" and "The sane soci-
ety," and head of the de-
po rtment of pqychoanaly'ts
ci the mc:d1 cal 'lchool nf the
:-.lationnl llntversity n f \\ellt·
I CO.
THC: 2QTH l)lST~lC T of the ~merlcan Le gion has
signed an agteement with tht Orange County Chapt tr
of Ameri can ~ed Cross, offttl~ use of Legion faclll·
ties to carry out welfare missions during natural dis·
asters. Pictured here, nat ed, left to rltht, l)lck
C:hnl oi Fullttton, t:ted Cross disaster c~lrm1n; Jim
Shi rley of ~rden Grove, ~th l)lstrl ct conunandtr;
ltMidiM, t:d Olllty Of nahelm. chalrrnM of tht tmer·
glftCY ~s1ng stct1CM for tftt qed Cross, 1nd ~oblft J .
~lggs of Costa Mesa, disaster relief •nd cl •lt deittlst
conwnlulon of tM Lttlon Md formtr commander of the
NIWport HarbOr teglatt Post 2cn and of the 29th 'lls-
trlct.
'\ THL C:TIC p qoGq'Y,S of the Catholle Youtft Organi-
zation fOf Orange County benefited from t~e proceeds
of the 2nd annual CVO gold tournament at Irvine Coast
Country ":lub. Pictured here at ttte trophy presen tation
are, from left, Forest Smith Jr. of Shore Cliffs, low
gross winner; ~ather William Hutson, CVO staff direc-
tor, and the qev. qlchard Mi ller of Gard en Grove, low
net Hinner. Seventy contestants participated In th e
SlOO Ptr player tourney. (l~ich '-3assett photo.)
LLOYO 0. JOHNSON ~
1708 SkJIIIt Ln., ~ycres\,
IMfftbtt of the Tile r;ouncll
of A~Awlca, was one of th e
apeltttS at the 41st semln•
of the office practice com-
mlttH oi the Southern r;all-
fotnta Institute oi 'rchltects
of Los 'ngeles. He told of
the time and material saving
advantages of dry-set mo rw
In the bull ding Industry.
NWI&Y MIMI CMIMA
HOWAT
1M NBWOIT ILVD. '"· .... ,.,c. .........
JOIN THE
PBIMAII
CAMPAIGN FOR
DISTRIO A nORNEY
CALL 635-2043
KATTBEIIEI ... _ ..........
rn.,utaraa.-
t• 0' I -C.....
COSTA WUA WAn.l CO.
2 ............ ~ ....
Schwinn Bicycle Company
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
THE APPOINTMENT OF •..
MALCDLM "BUD .. CUTLER
AS OWHER·MANAGER OF THE
Sea Schwinn Bike Shop ,
1(aow. for M. ..m ... •o 5amm .. &M ...... l
the area u the former Oel \ler Oi•~ic:t Repre·
eentative for the tloy Sc:outa of \meric:a, we are
pleaaed to have \1r. Cutle r join our orsanizat ion
aa an authorized 'ic hwinn deal~r. \lr. Culler'•
work (or the laat fifteen yean haa been with
the youth of our c ommunity. In his new poaition
he will cootinue to work with the youn8 people
of oar area •• we ll es wi th their patenta. •.t ~a 'iehwinn the emphaa ia will be on cyclins for
filneaa aDd on bicycle •afety. P leue join ua
in welcomins .. rJud" in hia new venture ... atop
by and .. y hello, he'll be delighted to aee you.
SEA SCHWINN BIKES
333 E. 179t\ STREET, COSTA MESA., CALIF.
PHONE: 6~n06
TIME TO CHKK UP . , ..
PRINTING NEEDS
111'1 IE UIIT M ,.. IFFIOE Fl-.
-1W1 ... , .. UIT.a TIEl DILL US!
0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 W£PDING INVITATIONS
0 LETTERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS
0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS
0 ORDER BL.ANKS 0 PAMPHIErS
0 CIRCULARG 0 BOOJCLETS
0 KSIERS 0 MAGAZINES
WE NOW OFFER OFF!ET PRINTING SERVICE
JIIOIII • A! a.oJZ s..ao.
MCIICIINUnOI nr•c•••' Ntt lacamt ol Maceo Cor-
,...lion for •• nnt ......
e.dtid March ll,i1 111i....4
at MOat 1100,000,•• ..... .
... Jolla Macl..eM .... ..
--a.-.doaot•••~ .. a.11 week.
R .. enu.. for tlte q.aarter
IOta lied 11 ),441,000 be
aald, ae COmpared with
tl$,739,000 (()f ..... lib
q..arter ot 1965. Baralnaa
for che 196S quarter were
tS4l,OOO. 8oeh 19U ftpe•
eaclude tho canpany'1 tnler-
•• t in revenuee and eamJnp
ol Maceo Real~ Co., aold
lace In 1965 to The Penn ayl-
vanla Railroad.
S'!V': ..
,-OA ALL 0" YOU ..
INSURANCE NEEO.
ROBERTSON -SAOLfJR
INSURANCE
3333 f!. OHM 8WJ. oe .......... _.,•••
bnted I cerporltlon, CrtltiVt Pro-
1*\Y Anal,sts Inc., with offices at •500
C•pus Or., In ttle Industrial part dis-
trict of the Newport 8e~eh '3ack Sly
•e~o They •e pictured Above: seated,
left to right, ~II F. (Pete) Geddes,
President C1p Blackburn and Wanen
Gibbons; standing, qJcha.rd Marsellus,
'3111 Clark, "3ob Goossen, and Jack Vec-
kel: President 31ackburn says thlt the
new finn will offer property reseatch,
market analysi .. , real estate consultJng,
Investment projections, corporate land
acquisition and feasibility studies.
PUKEaAL DUU!CTOIIS •..
BALTZ
MOR7VARIES
TARS and .TRIDENTS
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA ~UA
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
COROMA DEL MAR
ORiole J-9450
SMCI 1942
Friendly Nelfhbolttood
Servke
BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8-3433. 8·3434 ec.ta Mea
W~Chapel
427E.~
COSTA WESA .....
,,,._Mice
"Down I• lh• Valley"' will
be pn1ent.ed by Corona del
Mar Hiab Sc:hool music atu-
den&a Priday, .~pri I 29, at 8
p.m. in the school' a Little
Theatre.
Rural America at the tum
ol the century provides the
aettina for the combined
talen&a o( the concert choir
and orcheetra W1dcr the di-
rection ol Ed Brown, Gary
Reozelman, and Harry Corea.
Leads in the production
include Becky Paubua u
"Jennie Parsons," Ke1th
')ady as "Brock Weaver,"
'Marten Sheppard u "Th~
mas Bouche," Diane Rowe
u the "leader," and Cra•&
Ocnnis aa "father."
The rr.Jaical, which wu
written by Kart Weill, was
preecnted off-Bro.dway in
the 1940'1 11 a theatrical
uperiment. It maket aee
ol It)' lized tetdn,a• to create
GJ J.larre//
STUDIO OF CHAJII
I =·l•ooO..[ ~I
CLASSES NOW FOIMING
~ONI NOW
"0" VOUIII
FREE BROCHURE
ON
SECRm af IEIUTY
1519 N. Main St., Santa Ana
1
--
FOOD and
GROG
AT THI JAMAICA INN e COlOMA .a MAa
Wed. Nite Buffet
$2.50 from 5p.m. to J2p.m.
"Try S.•etiiiAIIIw"
For•Di...,_, COFFEE SHOP
........ Ot LUftd. ' I& 111 •.a
••ru11•• •n~u • ••~•
---,,,''' ' ..
1101 t. COMTMW. -ORMtiD
.,.... Aft~. -1••• ..... _,.._
... u ...... a•ee~e-~c....
a dramatic work of UL
Ticketa for the perform-
ance are beina eold by mus1c
etudenta at Sl.2S for adults
and 7SC for lludents.
• • •
The student committee of
the American Field Serv•ce
at Harbor :t i&h recently com-
pleted a succcuful week of
fW1d raaa1na. The money
will ao &Dward aponaorin&
A. P .S. nchanae a tudcn ts
next year.
Co-chairmen Carol Krau.oe
and flon Fuller planned 2
cake aalea, a dime rae::, and
a donation drive. 'larbor
students C<H>perat ed &ener-
ous ly by contributin& well
over,lOOthrouah the van ous
act1v1ties.
AC.CI!>EH T SETS Fl~E
An auto acctdent started a
fire 11ndcr the dash of a ve-
h1cle owned by Joseph ~
Lienu, 3320 Seav1ew '\ve ..
Corona del \1ar, about R p.m.
Friday, Aprtl 22 , at the m-
t.erseclion of 'llarc•ssu \Y,.
and E. Coaet llwy ., caus1n1
tlS dana ....
'P. 101c:qr s. c ~qLso~,
Nho hPJds an engineering
gr'lur f 1."•()1) at Philco
\eronutr Jn .... 1 s one of 10
Purdu~· :.~rajuat es NhO Nil I
rece vr: the t•tle of "dis-
t1'1Ju•sf e1 eng 1neer~ng alum-
nu<." 1t :'1nvocatton ~pril
31 "t eu ed Nl th the '\rmy
an'l ,., ~ "rce 1n Yorld ''/ar
II, tt t•n t •u :Jht a t 'Aississippi
,tJie ~.1ll••ge . He Ha s Nith
'J rt., \ Pr1c.1n's '\utonetics
or \<11 11('1' before jOining
\v •ut qn,. 1n 1%2. He and
'l •s. • fc L r'J thy have 3 chil-
dren and l•ve in La Habra.
Wild animal show Sunday
PnxeeJ, will be used for
nur'c ttal'llng scholarsh1p1
fnr :til ' frol'"' Oran1e Coun-
t\.
Oranae Coon ty V 01 ture S2 7.
40 and 8 Society. an honor-
ary society of Ameuc an Le-
aion membere, wtll present
Gene !loiter's Wild Ammal
Show at the Oran&c County YOUTH IS CAPTUftEU IY
Pairpounda in Costa \1esa 'EST NE!PORT 1111
on co··-da u-1 t ., 'A.t~ne Su·runers, 18..uear-,-,un y, nay , a _ p.m. ,
and 4 p.m. l)ld ""r,..alk youth, was
Featured events wi II be ... har):c:,l ..... th bur&lary 1n
01tricb races, c&Jnel races. '.\e,t ·,e .. rort on Fuday,
and wild animal races pilot-\prd ~~. ai tc r he v.as caught
ed by members or the ~0 an d by '.\lll lallo L. ~andol. 3310
8. Seashnre 'h.. behind h101
Other attractions will m-
clude Bia Babe, the 71-year-
old elephant who has been
seen in countless movJe '>
includin& "Around the 'NoriJ
1 in Eiahty Days" and "Sw1ss
Family Robinson."
LEG4L .. OTICE
r.r.nnr1c ~Tf' 0r r1t '-l'h '
r ict ilion" f Hm \ •tat' nt r. II~ Of' II <;Jr; "H 'fl •lo h,.r,.lw
l'ef'tify tbal they Sf«' I IJOtlllliiOI[
• Social C:lub bu'liDf'~ .. 10t 'OJ
.Sortb Rsyfrool, 'll .. wport flf'al'h,
Callfonaia, under th,. lu tete ou"
fj,... n••ea of "\lwsy'l /)o fn-
day Clab," "l)raJifll' r:ouoty
~ld C lab," and "Giorv lfolf'"
~a~~d lhat ssid firm •• compu .. .,tt
of the lollowllll persoas, who~f'
aamea lo loll and pluu nf
ruldeoce are •• lollowoo, lo-
•it:
Richard R. Saeu, 160~ flat-
boa Avnae, Ralbo• lalsod,
C:alifonala; Rodolph f . flaron,
Jr., •03 North Rsy F'roal, Rei-
boa lalaad, C:ahfo.-.ia; '\bl'ldno
L laa, 188• \toorovea \vf'IIUf',
Coate \4esa, Calilonais ; m•ileojll
addrua of, P.O. Roll II, Co .. ••
"en, Celifon~la 926Z7.
WJ'f'l F:S.S oar hud~ 1h111 Chit
dey of -\pril, 1066.
R1cbard R. "•"""
Rado lph f'. Oaroa
!'hl'ldoa Li!l'l
'>T \TJ; f)f C \LIF'f)R~I \
COUNTY f)r OR -'"H:•· ""
ON TRI~ 9th d•r of \pril,
<\,0, 1966. ~fore "'"· C:hf'Atl'r
F'. Sallabwry, • ~otwy Pabl.,.
Ia ud for die aaid C:oaaly n d
~ata, reaidlas tJ.erl'ia, daly
cOMM'-aloae4 aad awona, per•
•••lly appaated IUchst.! r.
~ ... , Redolptl F'. Oatoa, &
~alc&.a Lt.. b o•a to •• to
... &Ita ,,.... wlloae ·-...
we aaMe-rlbe4 to tile whhia
lutnu.aal, aad ackaowl.-dvd
&a -t~.al tt.a, ut'caled tl\e .....
I PI tnT'IIf''-~ WH f: R m f, I
h•• ~.,..,. ••• •1 hM •d atn_... •r •lflet.l a .. 1 t~•
Mj ..4 ,.. &. alat. f...-.Uic•w
fiNl ...._wrht•a.
a. .. ,'·~-""' ~ c........ ,,p~ru \prt\
U,l ..
PaW ... a prll 14, II, ., -., s. , .... " ,... ..,.,. ,..,._
~ .
res ~o.len ... e .
\lr. Ra n,! tl hearJ a noise,
'l'"lleJ h1 runnmg fr01n the
~ar a !LC " • 1 o;urfboarJ and
a "'c l -.ull. gave ~.ohase anJ
nabhi!J lu .
"I neeJe.! Tlc,ne) for a U1p
to :Ja .•a11." the teenager
toiJ P''ll ... c:.
NEW SCiiUH SHO"t
Od r'l1nt1ngs anJ water-
c,•lur~ •f heiJ '\taun ton
v.lll be '>hov.n at the Kerry
Schuh (o.tllef). ~6:!6 \lewpurt
IllvJ .. ...,e,.,.port Rea1.h, \prd
~8 thntutth June 3. \ re ce~
twn v. til be held for \1r.
Staunton frum 5 to 9 p.m.
t•'l\la}. \prll 18.
LEGAL NOTICE
'I') I H ~ TO C:REnl fOilS
:-Pr~ RJI)II Cr)I'RT r)f' TIH
c; r 'n 'H r \l.lld)R~I ' f r)ll
Til' r o 1 ~ n n r ,., n "'" c, • 'I tt. \ • ~3R7\
~ .... 1 .. ,,r 1)\'I I~L \. \1 •-
1 \R n ...... """''t.
v1n( ~ I" 11~ rn rn t;n ~'
IO thf' 1 ff'olttor" of lbf' a bovf'
namf'•i ,Jf'rl'<if'nt t.llal all pt>r·
~nn" h••11111: rl••m• •11••o•t th .. ...,J J.,., ,..J,.nt arl' rl'qairf'd to
felf' th,.~ wllh lhf' Df'C'f'~· .. ry
~ou.-bf'r... ID thf' olle<"' of tbl'
d f'rlt of tht' abovf' f'atillf'd coan,
ur In 1""'"111 thl'lfl, WllJl ttlf' lit'•
c «'"" ''"' ~oadll'NO, 10 U..-aadf'r-
lf{tlf'•l at r n Harwood, 'll'ff .. ,.. o.-. "'Jf'n ' Cnrf,..aa, \uo.-."r •
at I "". 'lH~ \ •• l.ido, '!("•port
U.-..-h. Cahfonaia, whlcll ia tllf'
pi'"'" nl ltaJJ eal!"" of U.e ud"·
'lljllllf'fi Ill all •allf'fS pertatalal!
to tllf' l'"l•tf' of ,.alol clacedeal,
•itlua '"" Mollha a ht't Ull'
''"' puhliratloa of lllla aotlct'.
n .. t .. .t ,.,.,, ''· 1~
\1 \RY'l'l( \h·C:ARTY
\taryoe \tc-f.anr
rli'CIIt rl\ af t.Jla WUJ •f lllf'
aMu• aamf'4 4ft'e4eat
lla~ood, u .. rr.,..., ~ •• " r..,, ....
\ue.-. • at,..,.
\1_\S Vta I.W.
~·-5Mf1 ""• • c.u ... ,.
67\.3C'IM
\HattM'"" lof r ...... h Pe~l ~: ~pril II, "-1 ~ U, a•. I , Ia .a.. ~••fiM' 'l• w•· •• ,,..
He's now Dr. John Starr Clllllftl ... e U TUIIIIIIITI
A n_,...,..w .. aiub dti-
.,.,. Mfr .... a larsc pab co
forelwM at l a.m. Tbwsday.
April 21, .... bit aulD
craaiaed laiD a puked car,
jumped Ill• Clift and knoc:kod
dowa a putioa rnoter at
Newport Bl•d. Dear 26th St.
in Well Newport.
JAa T. Uack) Swr, too
Ill ,.,, C.uohDe Swr of 315
Mupyri le Ave •• C«<U de I
a6a.r,llat NCeived b11 doc-tar·
ale ol 14acelioa from USC.
F« 11M peat you W llu
.... u•iataot prolotHr ol
,.,.tcaleeacation and ctaair·
-. ol cb4J pby11cal edaca-
ciat depu1r~Wftt at Nuade
loa&hem Univoraiey in La1
Vept. He completed bit
•Wiee at USC in 1963 , and
raupt and coached in ~
Pomona public acboolt while
llflparina the dinertation
tor hie doc&orate.
In 19S4 he attended Oranae
Cout Colleae. where be met
and marriw Joanlee 'lliuen,
d.aupt.er or "". and \irs.
Paul Ninen of 2032 Ship-
way Ln., 8aycreat.
Dr. Stan earned hta B.S.
depee and masters in edu-
catiOD at the Univenaty of
••n.e miraclu are country
fair tricks , dc&iiiJied to catch
1he rabble's :attenuon, the
l.att Supper 11 a poor meal
in a tJ.d tavern : the Crucifix-
ion it.telf •• seen as the •&-
nominious death the Romans
intended It to be . anJ 11 11
suffered by .t .,weah n&.
friahtened man who ~creams
moat homble "'hen the
naila arc Jnven 1n."
Thi I Ill hu"' the cnun ll)' s
mo. t-read weekly, LIFE
mqaz1ne. descube., a new
film by Italian ( n•.--runtst
Pier Pa11lo Pasolin1. The
film, wtu ~h U F-F calls
"amon& the ~eat nnv1e~ of
all u me." 1' "The f,o~pel
AcconJ•n11 tn St. \latthe..,,"
a "soc •• tl realist" ven1on
o( what t0t1l pla~e un Ca 1-
vary 2.000 ~ear$ ago.
The t.o•n.nun1st~ t.l a1 n to
have mvente.J "~•x•al real-
tsm" In the fdrns. rran!>la-
tel.l from the \e ~np1an lan-
JUI&e uf the ReJ~ "soctal
reah .. •n" mean-. 'i<"ICI .tltq
prnpaganJa. In ·• 01 ~: C.oo!t-
pel <\ccorJmg tv c;t. \tall-
hew ," Je .. u~o of ~azareth •'>
UllppeJ ,,( both II" ro bes
and l h'l 1dent1h a-. the ';nn
of God. "' plit) eJ h) a ~ otung
lcfust college student, \-.n-
n ttuc lraLOflUI , Je!>u~ '" a
soctal aospe l evanae h st
more int.creu.ed in diarupuna
the pollt•c•anlo th.tn .,.)vlng
man's '>OUI.
COIM,Unl' ts th rolu gi\Cl ut the
W<Wid arc YleWinll the SU~
CeSS of Pasohnt's fll'll as a
maJor breakthr•>Ogh •n th e
Kre"'l1n''l careful!\ Jes•aned
plan to ubvert th e Church
by mean-s of a ·Tathollc-
Corrmunt<>t J1alogue." ",los-
pel" IS part of the Cemr~un
lsts' ,uft-'lc ll ,.,,rtugn for
a Sll-<&lleJ "C'alhnlt~ Cnm-
'11Untsm" "'hl ... h tht:\ twpe
wtll confu'ie anJ lure :ntl-
llons away from the Church.
In an tnterv1ew ~•.,ne 1ltmth<~
ago, Pl'uhn1 tniJ new,~per
reporters h•., f1ltn ..,.a., Jn at-
tef'l pt "w Je"htnHrate that
It IS f\O~Siblt: h> have 3 J i&•
loaue bet'l'een the \l.tn1-,1
anJ the Catholic ,."
'Nhat the "'nriJ ( ''~ nuniSl
·novement ho re "' achte\e
throuah "(;~thoh ~,.-{·,~,mun·
1st" dtahtgue ·~ t'llllineJ 1n
the \tarch, I %0 ...... ue ,,f
"\\oriJ \l..lr\1'1 ·~e\ie• ...
Th1' ·nulll-languaaeJ ,,ff•·
c•a I ReJ dl, ... u.,.,en t 1..1 l h for
a "l'''"' suu~gk" b\ ''be-
he ve rs anJ n••n-bc: II e' e rs"
"' bun, .tb<tut " "''"IJw•Je
SllCI..tlt!>t 't.lte. tlnh after
such a state 1' ..reateJ. the
Comrrunl'>h '.l). can the
Part) heir the ''behc:,er'l"
to ''throw nff the tJeol,,g~cal
yoke of the Church."
"Cathohc~\111lnun1 s t" d•a-
loaue Pf''f10aanJa ha'l been
a m&JOf tacuc <lf the \meu-
can C'omrraJnl~t Party smce
J une. 1%-'. Smce that ume .
the Red Party apraratus bas
used and bla rhemcd Pope
John \\Ill's encvdtca l.
Pf-~"C:t-0" F \R T: I. tn l'lfdcr
I<' St>"' cnnfU~IOn amon&
many C'~th•'hc,. Catholic
youth and s • ..-..alleJ "liber-
al" Catholi c •ntellectuals
have been the ma1n taraeL
U.S. C'C1mmun11t Par~ c ere·
cary. Oua II all. has acclaim·
~; .. PF.ACF 0~ E AR Til II
1 very amrortant doc:~l.
It 11 unJlOrtant becau$e tt is
a pohtu:al docun.ent." ltv-
man Lumer, c1.h tM ol Cbe
Percy's "theoretacal JOIU-
nal," Pohucal rtene. haa
called the encychcal an
"openina af the door'• lo
"col\abonlinn" and "a
4ialopc bec"'eu Catbohct
ud Comnt~~nis t.t."
It i1 DOC UICI'\111\&, ......
.., Pa hcu dedicated "Tlte
Goapel eN'dana to $1. Ma••··· t4' Pope J•• XID, a ctw\tenetatlon ct dua
Camn~~tntt r-os-aanJa hna.
Dr. J ... T. St.n
'NyOIIlina. He waa JC&llllat e
uaiacaot al bodl 'NyOil\ln&
and USC. He terved 1n the u.s. Array an Japan and
IC.or• ..._, •• l(orun war.
The C~iata an maeteu
at "oaina" aoae who can
no lonaer defend or clanf)
their poeitiont. Pope John,
like all bia reeeDt predeces-
sors, condcmDed Communum
and warned Catholics to be
alert to Communist propa-
ganda.
In "A THEISTIC C0\1\1ll~
tsm," Pope Pius XI fcxe-
wamed that CommuniSt pro-
pa&anda would be "shrewdly
aJapted tovarioua cond•oons
of d1verse people." :te em-
phasized that it "make~use
uf pa~nphlct.t and revtews.
rl c1ncma aod rad1o, o(
s chnols and even unJver-
s•ues .. .5ec to 1t, Vener-
able Brethcrn.'' P11.11 sa1d,
"that the fa1thful do not a l-
low themselves to be de-
~etved.
Pope John XIII . h kew1se,
g.t,·e us a umely reamnder.
In "Chustianll) and c;octa l
Prn,reo;s" he sa1d "Til e
\lews of Cornmumsts and of
Clmsuans are rad1 call) up-
('("cd. ~Of may Catholics •n
.an ) ~A-a) JIVe Bf'PfObatlon to
the teach1n1 of ~•ah~tts
~hn 'eermncly profe u rnore
ntlt.lcrate v•e"'s."
3L-:>J')'A'l31LE lT OCC
t>ran&e Coast Colle ae s w-
denu ... ,u be uy1n1 Cor a
goal or 165 pinu of blood
to.Ja~ • \pn I 18. ...hen the
'llouJ nobile VIS Ill the Stu-
Jent center fr0'11 9 a.m. to
2 :.! ) p.<n. 1n the Student
Lounge.
Albert C. Pitzpelrick, lOSO
'II. Balboe Blvd., 8alboa.
w .. ruabed to Hoaa Hoapatal,
where he waa treated and
rele11ed.
Ilia cab pushed cbe atruck
veh1c:le owned by Jean \~.
Prunier or Anaheim 60 feet
Into the rear of another s-rk-
cd cat, owned by Gerald ._.
Oad1pn, 2700 Peterson St.,
:::oata \4esa.
lt JC:. •c 1 HW~. er
know ol a l'fWC ••u •
lhe Harbor Area .e.o laaa
not been weiOOIMd, •
her a faYOt by falli•a •e
Halbor Vititor kt•lllft
a tltd 10 a.m •• Md "'" -Mil call o.t your frind
•1th valuable &nformabC~ot
lllld a.iftt fiOfft fn•dly
bu5in.cu lirme wbidl
stand ready 10 help her
be come acqu11 n ~d wri th
her new eu"oundinat.
THE HAI.OI VISITOI .-......: HY.._.Ma
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUNT
642 1660
COSlA M£ ~A
.. ~~~~ .. ~~~~·~·h
.IIIUII5Ir-'14 95
P-ytv r !1 Sp ... 1 D1111lop Tettnls lals
J fer $1.17 was. HHvy Ditty Claampioftship Tennis lois s7~
was. K2l Golf ... ly • Dozen E,Q_Q.I~~q
Sp II. 1 Air Flte or Ire Flte
Golf .... ly n. .,._
DUCK Fin FINS. lEG. S10.95 ....
VOlT SIIN DfY1l FtN5-ILACI IJH
CIISSI IODINI ANS-FUU FOOT SPIC. SJH
........ teo. .... -~--......... u.••• COL I hi .. 1-1 T .. .
r
'
MGANIUN
Mil .. Ofl I W!!KS • o.. .... ,.,~
• W.,at l•cl• price.
• ,._.. nu..ber requlrM.
• No '"' •• tote.
• s-4 $1 with the ad.
TeNOR SAX (Gonn) t400.-
Call Ll 8-4977 (6-9)
CLARINI!T (Conn) S65 -
Call LI 8-4977 ------
1962 R~~BLI!R Sta. Waa.
6 cyl. auto. S7SO. 673·
21l84. (~18)
TAPE RECORDER by Lloyds.
All uansiscor. Like new.
$)5. OR 5-2419. (5-26).
OU"'JCA.~ PHYFF, drop-leaf
table, 4 chairs, S40. 673-
6'H9•
SNIP E 64 fiberalass like
new w ttailer, cover full
-~gl!!£· 673-5205•_ -·---
SEARS 4 burner 30 inch Gas
Ranae, wide oven, clock
and timer. Like new, sso.
67s.oo74. (5-12)
OOX TR~ILER , 4 ft. x 7 ft.
solid axle, larae tires, '6(,
license. $40675-0074 (5-12)
'57 SUPER 1UtCK, full pwr.
Jl\~1 . aood transportatton
car. S\00 cash. 675~4
(S/12)
1965 LAKE.WOOI') Oeluxe
\iobil :tome -10 x 50 plus
2 cxpantlos , many extras.
Askin¥ S6500. ~dull Park,
WAl.HUT 8u stools wo•.n
••aaa. tlO U ~an.
MAPL£ .&ffet. sSO • 0~ 1-
92M.
SMALL Box Trailer •. w/tap.
Ooocl tltet. ISO. • 61 S.ll61•
MAHOO. Spinet Piano-tSOO
675-0072•
11' GLASSPARCabin Cruiser
Job.nsoo MtJ . Trailer, utraa
llkc new. $2100 CH 9-4168•'
'6 1 PONn~c Catalina. full
power, Sl,SSO. 673-S.S4•
ANSCO lS \1M Super Memar
f-2, 3 lenaea, Iicht mete r.
~5. -\11 6-4173• -----CA\1PEQ, Custom 11' w/
everythina -Sl300, O R 3-
3519•
STEREO-COUNCEL. A\1-F't
4 sp. record player-$195
673-10~·
llo\\1\10ND used console,
tl.SOO. 49~3(,0•
U' --,1oNTEREY character
boat, alassed boll, S2,400
or trade. 646-58<>0-
':o\0. ronv. '()1 <\trl power
Xlnt. con. '2llt ~. 1.~-~018•
1965 CHEVY Sport Van. All
extras, convert to camper.
S2695 675-3613. (6-16)
CHORD ORGAN nearly new.
SlOO. 64~58. (6-16)
181.) F:OOT KAYAK -2 seat-er wctb paddles. Good con-
dition. S90, or beat offer.
Call 6 73-2201 after 6 p.m.
(6-16) --------------
14' SLOOP . ex. cond. new
uacler. ~475. OR 3-4609.
890 VI. \5th St .• Space ~R . -----~~pt.1ch.6~-91 2~5-~_)_ ................... ..
O R J -2658•
0 \VF.:'-!PO~T -Green wtlh
gold Oeck , ltke new S75. 5~8-309~. (5-26) -I
RI)PJ=.:~ ~burner !>LIWe w1 th
oven brod.:r. Ll ~-\ 20~ or
Ll R-3 0!4 . ( ,_ \ q).
O'KF.r-.FJ: ~ \H·.RRITT ~
burner gas ran6e top gu JJie
-go1>J con. S~5. fl75-'iJ79.
____ 15:1h) ------1
OPEN liOUSE TODAY
Open house , followed by
an tce cream social spon-
sored b} the PT.\. wtll be
held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
today. \pri l 2R , at Costa
\tesa Htgh Schl>ol. fhe art,
mustt: anJ gtrl'> ph~ !.teal
education department~> ~1 11
pre sent special pro gra•ns
HA'-4ED TO B'JA~D
Supt. Leland 'leii.CO•ner uf
the \ie~port-\le <;a Ln1f1eJ
n.~lrtct has been elet..tc:J to
the boarJ of dncctoh ,,f
Y \\1•\11 \ '"iranJ Ptano 'i'""
Wdlnul. F,cc:l. cnn. ' '"'·
oiJ. sl!Ofl. 'i~S-'i%a l.'i·\~
22 cu. ft. chest freezer,
SJ 15. 5~5-'iQf>h.(S-IQJ
I 1-..ducare. support p oup for
the C<iC Schoo\ of ~duca-
J..l'-'1 <;J7F11 I, tn. fnam •nat-
uc:~s anJ h<n )prtng .. et.
1\loanc·~ be\t c:\Ua f1rm.
':,,, cnnJ. s"l'i. S-'ll-4 PO
C \-~'H
\tF.TC \LF <..iass raccn~
Lhngh)'. '.e~c r boat, !~A n
good sad-:, hcJhway trailer.
SltOO. OR 3-7965. f\15)
ro:'>IOTO'IF Transrstor hear-I
ens ald. S<iO. "·n-OQO~ .
n·fl-321R• _ I
FRI:.EZI:R -5 cu. ft. -JO(>d
work•n& condttcon. h46·8~lD•
'\' <\SHI!'l'J ma ch• ne. Runs
_t_ooJ. SlO .. fl73-ll0q ( \~R l ------------
\1 \I{ I \IE ~Wil\1 I= 525 h p
converted Ford Sherman
tank JOb -\:081 Sll,OOO
n ew. ·~111 uade for any-
thlnJ worth about U ,OOO.
Call 673-080:!. Ch-9)
<;"I P F ~ T ratl e r, (JOOd Con.
S~fill.-OR 3-9~51•
I\' f\RO'l ~ f:. G. F,. re frq~.
SRS. 67'-1104. 219 flay-
side Villa"e. '113. (5-11) I --------------
APT. 11ze atovc:, 4 burners,
S)O. Ca ll 673-4841 evea.
(5-26)
'58 T-B1rd "onv. ucel. 1750
Ll R-2231 OR 3-4157.
Electnc aian, 3'd' plutJc
race, 2 sides. 1110. Ph.
642-3631 or 646-{)57 s•
ANnQUE French prov. di·
van ne wly uphot. betae aold
S150. 67~477 •
WAFPLE IRON-double, res-
taorant type. 140. Call
OR S.319S•
SIL VERTO.'IE walnut, stereo
conaole, A\1-F\1 radio and
phonoaraph (4 ap) Ex. con.
1165. 673-2l12 (4-28)
DIA.\tONDwatch and bracelet,
ladies, 88 diamond•. set in
platinum. huured for tlll.S -ssoo. 548-66))
OUTOO>\RI') motor • J H P
Jol\naon, aux . tank, frett
wa ter uae only )0 hoan.
11 10. 67)"')5$.
ENCYCLOPf.aA COIIIPI•te
.,,, $44-JMO"
tcon.
L EG~L NOTICE
\'lrtrJ H TOI'Tf''''\!1
Till ... T \ I ·.~-·
'lll \1,,, ~". l~i,. a: ,.1 .. ,, n
n ', f')< • \.,\1. f 1''1 '"'"'I Ill
Trt,. In~ JHn ~ \ l•n-•
p•ov. '' tru .... t• ... 'lt ''1 r ,. ... , r
tru .... tr~ or .... ub ... tttul,... 'r'-'""-'~ •••
,,, thl' • f'rl.lll r,,.,. l ,( r ···~·
~'"'Uif>•l hv ". \R llf \ ~ 'I\"-
"~). • .nana,.<i "'~" •~ h•"
,,.p"trd:f"" '''"P,.""' ..eo.' r~"' , 11,.
~ .. r•'lloH~ );. 1•>-,1 on ''""' V•:!'l, r.,,...,. .::11 of 'lllataal !1,.-
, If\., ( han J(f' ( ounl\, I a l1·
f11m1d ri0 •1 pur .. •aaot ., 1h111 I f'r•
1.110 \ al • • nl f),-1.,~11 ~n.j I l"-
tlon to ... ~11 lh,.r,..uod .. r rr·• or t•·!
Jan<l on '', jl);,(, HI l!n<H -~flP, r l o.!•• -_ I f")(l, ,,.j n .. , •>f I'< of
1 r.J O.!' '·t•Jn:..,. A '•n·i"'!' ~•n •i
pur .... utt._l ' ... •• ,,,. J c,f I ru,,
~"'' t tl ;JUt•& l' i1 ... , I""" I, C' d'4f1.
J,.,..(.,J ~, n"'·· v f ,..,,. I ntt"'ol
.... ,._.,,.. .... '1 \""i,..r ct . -4• ,, ... "'''"
-.,.,...,, "lll' ):'1 ,. tn lh" ~If'<\
'"'""' .tn r.... '"""' .. "'.. ( fn,-.1 r <.unpenv butt•J uur lu• .tt ,. I
81 lh" "'Uihf'a-.1 IHDI'f l)l ~ l•h
.sa•i '.laiD 'II~'<',.., 10 th,. ltv I
.... nta \n•. r 'l;afnrn•• a ll th"t
ral(hl t.tl,. to j nt .. -,..,t on·
,,. ... ,.,, I•> .on·1 lli'IW h"l<1 un•f,.r
q,.,. of I'""' tn th,. P'"l'"'"" ~1\U.Oif'·l ID Ill,. ( OUDI\ an.!
"t.u .. (,..,., ribl'l ""'
\ J,.8.,,.hoi<J "<ct&l" ID liiO•i lc>
lo1 l of fract ~,. 171.q, a ..
"hnwo on a map , .. ror.J,.d an
boo!. ;r. P"IC" Vi of \h,.(r l-
lao~ntl' \lap'<, ""orr!.. c,{
flraDjl;l' l.oooty, l.e lifornia , .aa
St"l forth ID tnllt <'f'IIIIID J,.ll8<'
elated \h rch 27. 1 QW, tli"CU·
ted bv >.arl ~. <;taaii'Y aDd
'·iildred 1\canley, hub•Jlll and
wife, u Leeeor end \lerqoia
P icmao, • merried mao, aad
1\obef\ 1\'. ~ilh, • s iasle mu,
each lUI DDdivided oae-belf
lacereat, .. Le.aeea for llte
term ol 65 yea~ beJioeiD~
\lay I, 19~9 aad eadla1 \lay
I, 202~. recorded \ prll 17,
19S9 ia Rook t67;, pa1e ')9
of ()Uicaal 1\l'corda.
"-ld Hie will be made w ilh·
oul covenaut or wllfTancy, e:a-
preaaed or implied, ea co tile
title, poa•enioo or eDCllnt•
buace• co •••htfy the re•ala•
tAfl priacipal sam due •• che
Dole aec•red by said Oeed ol
True to wit: t 1'\,IIU .31 wilh
iacer-Ht thtreoe from ()c tober
15, 1965 aa provided In .. ld
DOle lOJ'l'lher wlcll (~a, char~•
and eapeaae11 of lbe Trvst«
aad '"ach other 11•m• 1111 mey
have been advuced by the
owaer aad bolder of ••id. Dole,
willt IAtereat, e• provided Ia
.. ld Oeed or Trut.
Oat ed: ~pril 26, I~ nnsT A\lr~Jc:,,-. nTt.r
l!ie~U RA'ICF: A TRU~T
CI)\IPA~Y
By .\lea .\, how
Aatheriud l)fflc,.r
Pa~ll•~ Apt I 28, \lay '· 12,
1966, Ja t1aa 'fewpotl R•~r
"••lp
Coast Lions name Wood
II.J. (Jim) Wood was elec-
ted last week as rr~:.Hlen t
of the Orange Coast L1ons
Club. lie is cha mnan uf the
Costa \ksa Planntng Com-
mission.
Other officer .ue i ll,ward
Oenahausen, I st '•cc:-rresi-
Jent; Pat :Ieale'. ~nJ vtce-
~estdent, F.verett Br.H:e.
)rd vi ce-pre"den t. B1ll
Lord, ecret.af), \em 1lu "·
treasurer .. Kon l<nr'''"· t<11l
rvr 1 s ter. John Cia) ton. Lwn
tamer, Jtm Rnght, bulletin
ed1tor ; and tllrectoro: 'l1c~
Cart er, Ben Looderce, and
Bill Pitzacrald.
Installation dinner will be
held Wednesday even ina, May
4, at the Sheraton Beach Inn
•n llun tina ton Beach. The
dcnner wi 11 follow a 6:30
social hour.
The c tub meets at 7 a.m.
oo 'Nednesda)S at the Patio
PanU). 284 5 :I arbor Rlvd.,
CostA \1esa. The \1ay 4
mnrncng meeting has been
cancelleJ becaus e of the en-
~ ta II a t10n •nee 11 n g that even-
In&.
6 charged with burglary
Six young people, 1nduJ1ng
S from We!>t '\ewrx•rl, were
char&ed FuJay, >\prd ~2.
wath the burglar) .,f ..1 (iar-
Jc:n (ir''' c: l1'1 uor 't11re anJ
dru11 "''rc:.
\tar11e' ., . C rrc:ar. ~I Chrh·
tal \larta Crrear, 14 ~.chard
0. &nels, 22; Pautcta R.
Ranels. 1~. and Laurence
----------
T. Sttle s, 23, all of H02 W.
tkean Ft., 'Nest 'lewport;
JnJ Ja neo; R. Kennedy, 22,
of 1-rankltn Park, Ill .. were
ant'stc:J at 7 a.m. 1n the
'.\~·,t \,ev.p.1rt re.,•dence.
'\U1 erous radios, tape re-
'-"rJers anJ c ameras were
found an the house. T ools ,
a "ledge ham•l\eT and crow-
bur v.ere Jiscovered tn the
LEG4L NOTICE .1u co.
\ I ·~ I II 'pI .... "'\1.1
I II,, '••I. · •• -.!
''I •• I'·"•• I' _.t,.,,.D
RUNA'iWlY IS FOUIIO:
RAPE CHAftGE FILEO
n • • '·"" .. ll ''"~Ph P. Smegal. 20.
\ ' ,... ' n ... •n..lnd~er of llerbert •\part•
• .. J ..---. ... nr '<nh. q\5 I·. 3alboa Rlvd.,
fla lb.la, v.a~ arres ted Satur-
'1 ,...._ ..!.t~. \prtl ~3 . un a charae
.. of statuto !') rape tnvolvina a
'lr tn .-"
pur"''J •n' 'I .,,. •.• 1:
thrr• J •• .. ,, f , ., ~ ,, .. ~ I t,
I '¥.f> on lin ol ·'!0'1, I• 1 ., -~ ,f
·u., /.4 ) 1(•·• nrd"" ) .. ,,~,,.,,..
" J001'• • ...., tl \ 11n 1,..1 t4!l! f1 Jr'UdO\
tn '"''i .,,., 1 .. r I·,,., ... 11 "'
puhlt• '"'' 11on f11r o•h, I"" fu l
mtJn,.v .,! th,.. I nth '! 't ,,,....., of
\ ''~''' .t, ·'' th,. """'n "\., .... , fi'O•
lren• ,. lu th" F.,., 1 \on, roc an
Tot!" ln,rtr,.D•,. ~ 1 ru .... t (om-
pen• buollin1< lot at ,.,f at tb"
1outh,. • .,., • ,,,n,.r .,( t thh .. o•i
'latn "'lr""l" oo th"' "' of
'""'' in,., ( .tlifnrnoa .. 11 lhdl
rtll[bl till .. ~n·lool .. lf''l. •JO\ .. \f'J
In end n '" h .. I 1 ud,.r n .... t nf
1 r II 'II 1n lb.-prnprr!\ 'IIIJdl"' j
10 tbl" I IIUOI\ lO·I 'I AI ,. ,j ...
"' nb,..J ,..,.:
\ I ""'"hoi I '"''"''' n ""i to l.nl l r1 f ,,,.,., \o. t•t.q, ....
"hown nn .. "•P '" ,,,,J .. ,f all
boolt )1, pall" lolo ol 'h•H,.I-
Ien~ou" \lap.,, II"(M•l.. n l
lrenf!l' l.ountv, r .. ldoruaa ....
"~I lorlh in thai , l'rtaan l,.,.,.t',
det!!tl \lerrh ~7 . IQC,Q, t't<"ll•
t'd by • erl \\. "••nl'v aoti
·.tildrt'd o:;tanl,.v, hu,bud and
wile •s t.~eaor u d \ler'}ui•
Phm_,, e menal'd meu eud
Robert 1\, "milll, • e iasl,. mea,
each ea uodlvidf'd ou-helf
lalereet, u Leaeee, lor else
ten~~ ol 6!> years besiaaia~
\ley 1, 19S9 n d eadaas \I ey I,
2024, recorded ~pril 1·. 10'.9,
ID Rook $67';, pel(!' .,_. of (")fiJ.
<:lei Record".
liM!id .. te will be made with·
oac coveaut or werrenty, ea-
fWUeed or lmpltt'd, u to tbe
title, po"'"•sloa or eac•m·
llrucea to s at lafy the rellleiDia&
prlaclpal aa,. dae oD \Jae Dote
N eared by u ld Oud of Trasl
to wh: tll,l81.3\ with latf'rut
U.~eoa from 'lctober It;, I CMS
• provided Ia ~aid aotl' lo·
~~h~ with feea, cherf!etll ead
e1peuea or the Truattf' aad
eucla other aume •• may have
bee11 adv8Dc~d by llte owner
IDd ho\dl"r of n ld aott , with
illf!THI, u pr(lvl<l,.d Ia ••lri
~d of Tr11at.
Oated1 ~prll 26, 1%6
nn~ A.\CF'RIC.•\\1 11n.~
fNSTIRANCF: I Ttt U-;T
C'l\IPA.'iY
Oy At .. .\. boa
Aethori .. d ()fUrf'r
P•bllah: "prll 28, \lay c;, 17,
1966, ia l.he New pori II erbor
F:ulp
I J_, c.: • .tr~'~J runaway Para-
"Uill e. r l.
lh~ Lo~ther uf the teenaaer
.... a, mforll1eJ b)' the aut's
fo~ndr. her whereabouts. lte
v.a~ accompanied by officer
P. :tall to Smeaal's apart-
ITicnt.
fhe father spotted hts
Jaughtc:r's portable record
player en the aparlment and
fnund her in the: bathroom .
MA1lUUAIIA CHAIIGE
CAUSES Aftii£ST OF C rout men were c;haraed
"'1th possess con of mari-
JUana Friday, o\pril 22, on
Ralboa ls1and.
Ru:hard \1. Luna, 22, and
o .. car J . Luna, 34, both or
113 Coral Ave.; Allan R.
Parker, 38, of Los Anaclea ,
and C lifford Von Latta, 30,
of Otanse were anuted at
the Coral Ave:. addreu about
12 :30 p.m.
r:>etectivea J. f!pe rein and
S. Amburaey were au1atina
a a tate parole officer aneat
Latta for vaolatio.1 of parole
wben a larae amount of mari-
Juana wu found on a table.
2 COllA lilA IU
AIIIIUnD AT Pill
Donald A. Lonpechr, 37, or 235 Vir,inaa Pl., ancl
David K. Lonll"eelter, 27, of
2029 Pomona A•e., ApL 8,
both of Costa \4ua, wore
arrested on a charae of bur·
alary friday, Aprll 21. aa
Balboa Pier.
Prank Paulat, 914 e..
Ocean Pt., Balboa, called
police after obsenlna l men
at the Balboa Pier Bait .t
Tackle Shop.
David Lonanecker ia lhe
owner or lho Shell ao"lc;e
ttation at 3600 P.. Coaat
Uwy. in Corona del \4ar, and
nonald it hla manaaer.
GtRL FOR AMOERSOM'S
\ir. and \ira. Otcar Ander·
aon, 2S71 Carclc l'>r., O.y
Shoru, arc J*lnt.a of a
dau~t.r ben S.hlrday,
Apnl 16, in ttoea Hoephal •
ltf.WOWT KARD nlort ntURSOAY, APRtL 21, t• me KCJQJ --,_, OOI!QI!A DELMA& fc6Uf.
lin JKing car shown
PICTU~ED HE'~E Is the 1966 varsity baseball team of
Newport Harbor High School. In the front row, from left to
right, are ~l ck \ppleman, Ken Hanley, Ed Washko, Denny
Smith, Jim Stebbins, Larry '3radbury and Frank Caesar.
In the back r(1W are Craig qJtter, Jim Fredensburg, Dave
~adie, Steve ~eece, Mike Maxwell, Steve Yocum, Olck
Hatter and Coach Smith.
0.. 0....., otC..&aMeta,
....... eel .\MICM driver
... w...k ~ • .-c.. bit
aew "-leu Beale ra.ciaa
cu, bolla.., .. All Amoari·
caa Racers lao. Ia Sanaa
Aaa.
The Eaale I• dealpMd in
l Ylrtiona. Oftl ror the Jo.
ciiaaapoUt SOO aod •e U.S.
Auto C"'b'a na\iooal cham·
L!GAL MOTICI
CEII11rJCATt '>r BUSUU:SS, n cnnous NA,t-r.
Ta• uderaiped do certify
tt.y are eoedactlac • be•la•••
111 4507 W, Cout IJipway,
Newport Beach, CeUforsia, -~
.. , til• Oetl tiou fifiJI •-• of
''THE BAYSJOE" aad ~at aaid
flna le eo•poaed of the follow-
lal ,-aoa(a), w\aoee eame(e)
{a t.ll ud plaeea(e) of real•
6eace are u followa: Ro~rl
A. WUklaa, 2928 Palmyre,
I)Tup, Calilonala: Victor P.
\I<Hte ato, 14312 ~evade St.,
Rutiasto• Beech, Califo111ia.
Oeted April 6c.ll, 1966
Robert A. Wilkin
Victor P. \loacal•
State of Califonaia, '>ruse
co .. ty:
0. APfll 141A, 1966, before
••, • ~otary Pabllc la ud for
aald Stat e, peraoaally appeared
Robert ~. Wllklu ud VIctor P .
\loee ato lr.aowa to •• to be the
per-(•) wa.o .. •-•<•> are
aabec:rfMd to the wl~la i.u..,.. -•t aad •ck.aowlecl,.O ' tltey
ellec•ted tlle •-•·
(Seal)
Pa&ricla 8e4ale, N otory Pabllc
\ty c--i .. loa npbM October
5, 1969
Pa.bU.M: April %8. May S , 12,
19, 1966, la tlle !few,.,.. llu-
Mr ,...a ..
piontbip circuit, lbl o.._er ror Pocrnula 1 Onnct Pria
compethion, on which lha
world drivina championthlp
le baaed.
Bardabl and Yamaha will
apootor l of lhe Eeal•• ·In
out monlh •a lndianapolil
SOO. Mr. Ourncy will alto
drive an Eaalo in the famoua
race.
\4r, Qumey aMounee•
plana 10 compete in lhe U.S.
road racina championahip
aerie• and in a fall aerie• or
Canadian..Ameriean apor\1
car events with a Lola T10
Mk. 2, incorpotatina newly
developed <Auney-'Noslake
cylinder heada an itt 305
cubic inch Ford enainc.
IOTH£'11-GAUGHnll
IAI1UU PUIIIEta
The ~omen' 1 Society of
Christian Service will 1\old
itt aMual mothcr~aulftter
banquet al 6 :30p.m. Wednes-
day, \4ay 4, in Goode II Hall
of Otriu Chwch by the Sea,
Cencral Newport,
'"-· James Lamberth, wife
cl lhe chwch paacor, is
cbailman. \tra. Donald C ro-
well is in oharae or decora-
tion•. The proaram wi II be
r-eacnted by ventriloqui It
~oat Stallinaa.
The Methodiu \ien'• Club
will serve the dinner. Tic·
ltett at S1.3S and 7SC may
be obtained by callina \trt.
WHGam \1cDonald, 646-1289,
or \tn. Lambert, S41-1289.
SHOPS AND SERVICES
Save Time And Money-Call An Expert
• AIR COHDITIOHING
SMITH IJIOS. CO.
He.ttltl-Air
c .. ulltl•"'"'
Sl...t Metol
16..0 Superior Ave.
Ll 8-5531
• APPAREL -WOMEN
.lEU DIIIL
a.t1et Or.aMa & Sportswoar
Accessot~es ond Gifts
Newporter Inn OR S. 1700
Westcliff Ploza Ml 2-~
N.--port Beod!
• AUTO REPAIR
Cor Service •• , d" mporte
From Tune-upa to Ovethalls
J~GU~R Speciolist
s..&-89~1
2221 Harbor, C.M.
FRArfK ROMERO
For~il" Car s~rvicr
ltotabll.,•d In thh ••• •lnc e 1953
For tune-ups, servtcc and
reroaus of any car.
l016 f. COAST HIGHWAY
eero•• '"'"' E-rt• J •welry
Plot.tM ~ ~qo22
• AUTO SERVICE
GAS & OIL
SHELL ')IL tEALEFt
AL..L. ITAT,. 'AOTOn I"'L..V't
"lltAII(•S, ..,.,...,..,.. .. A L..It;N•tr"" T
llt..U'"' r•-.tet S T ."-4,:t'l. TIJ-..r.:; ..
U lt. Nl f1 .... T l..V .,f"U"' • f"ION
~nf!"r .. tCIIC•UP ANt') O~""LI V,..f.'tY
BILl. CAH1'41NC
U OI £. C.••t Hwy. ol C.l d-rocl
c ....... .-.. wer, us-us•
• BEAUTY SALOH
CAIP .. TIY
................. s .........
MiMr llt.,.ara ... ~ ........
M.O. IIMDBae us.a1n
lf·M .. ...., c.IIMI 6-2372
......... , .. ,o, ..
-.~ ... ,....t c.u 67)..0550
w-•w
• COMCIITI
--· .. ·~· . ..,._., ............ _._,110' ... u .. ....... ~--
• CONTRACTORS
SPACE PROILEMS?
New and remodeling
Residential and commercial
Licensed -F,.• estimates
C.H. CROHSHEY CO.
~73.5.421
aiU Pitts
GENEJitAL. .UIL.DING
CONTRACTOR
COMM~IAL.. ANO R&.IOCNTIAL
3 t2 M••o..J ... tTK A v • •• .,.,. •
CO"'O ... A DC:L.. ... A ... c:.LI~.
.... ONir 875 3030
• DRY CLEANING
-" (juu!.(l,.
c.,nu
Profeuional and budaet dry
c leanina -fast aervice
-quality work -
aclf senicc lalll\dry •
Finilhcd Launclty
A,ency
1201 I . C.eat Hwy .• COM
673-HOS
• Fl IERGLASS
FIEICWS Sa.PUES
U.,stalin• Corporation
Coating Reains & Moldt
Fib«t losa M01et'coh arHJ
Supplies -Ll A-4292
1626 Plocentio, Costo Meso
• REUAURA.-.T
I E I K S H I I I' S ... e..,
LUNOtEON-DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole 3~..05
~50 VlA OPORTO
Newport Beadl
• fLORIST
~l..OWEII'I ~011'
Al..L OCCASIONS
DtMMrl Tosh
"H AII'8011' AII'EA 'S OLDEST
~l..Oir.II'IHOP"
24. MIWPOIT ILVD. ....... ,
C.ate M•s•
• PIOFISSIOMAL
• JANITORIAL
MR. KLEEN
• c.tpet CleaniDR
• fJoor.Strfpping
~ w&xinl
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
Servtce. CAU,
646-4977
•JEWELERS
WALLACE CALDDME.AD
JE J ELER
31~3 E. Cout HiJfnrey
Corona del -...
OQiole J.-2250
• MARINE HARDWARE
• NURSERY
Shrubs, lnt.rior Planta,
Tropicols & Tr .. t
lnMcticid .. and Flt1ili&o.
S&H ~..., St-.•
F,... O.llvety
COIIONA DO. MAa NUIIKft n .. t:. c.ua .... ., nwa•
• OffiCE IQUIPMIMT
QIL. ~-..HJ.----·---·-~-==-
ePAJMTlMC
c. .... , ...... ,
30 year• uporienc;c
Reasonable -'Wort alone
Ll. 8-6616
DR. LOU ROY ELDER
0
_..,y.ey ~ -.,.._
U-OW ~ 0 II R J I I .............. ...._.. .. a.o?• • .,....,...
···'·"·~· ·"···
• PET SUPPLIES
TIOf'tCAL ,. ..
•• hew• the e.,.., -.4
~Nat ~titul ... ection of
t,..ecel fiah ht the • ..,
to el10 c..-y o tull line of ..,.i.-a. •uf ell occe ..
IOfi Oifteecled lor the hoW.,.
S...th See T..,.icol, l\8 "· •u-., C.M. Li'-'Y e-m 1.·
Coate MeH
ePLUMIIMG
A. W. M ARS4C
PLUMBER
700 Camat.ion Ave.
Corona del M•
P1ambina Rquirs
DAY 4 NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-41~
O.CEARE'S
PLUMIIMG SERVlCE
(R,Iool>le PI_ .. ,. • .,..1 H~oh~t6)
14 HOUR FJIFiff,F\ f l' "FR\'If I
PHOME6~22
Ru. S.CS·4187
R.,olr -lnatolletiO(I -
R ... del
TOM OeGEARE
438 E. lit+., Co at• Me ..
IIIIRIY'I
c.....t ... Shoe Sen,tce
ORTHOPEDIC
Preacri~'*' Speciollat
•• "" s&H Gteeft St..,. WtO ....... 1Mv4.,M143311
• TIAVIL SllltVICI
eU~LSTERY
UPMOLST liaNG fRr £.,., ... c,.,,..,n.J
llatGDIL 2 ,c .... OML Y .... c.u .. ..., ..
215 M.l• H. I. 5l6 6405
FRII 4el & plea..,
CUSTOM
FURNITURE UPtiOL!nRY
• QUAUTY~·
Mil\.'\
PtiiMGUSI UrttOLSTIRY .. " ........ ~ ..............
67~
Kings win swim title
COioaa ct.J Miat'a 1Wlf111D«I
WOI &b. lrflae wap. awiro--'q cbampioaahlp at La
t)ilall tlip in Woalmioetef
PIWay altemooa, April 21,
will • arand &olll of 141
poiata.
!atlnc:ia finlebed 4th Ia
.. circuit finale, ractina up
llaalliea.
1\o Soa Kina• took evory
10ld medal except one. All·
American Orea Pink ttreated
to victe¥y in the 400 free
atyle In l:S2.1 and 200 rreo
lo 1:50.1.
Dee Renfro copped the SO
flee In 23.4. Mark Fulton
woa the 200 individual med-
a.y in 2:12.2. Eric Canon
••• Yi ctorioua in the 100
he whla • time or 52.0.
Bill Scooor walked away
witb the l 00 bact Ia 1 :01.1.
Pat McCiellu toot the 100
brean in 1:09.0.
Bataacia'a Bob De Ora ...
captured the 100 fly Ia 59.1.
COM 11abbed cbo ~ C10Wil
by ecorlaa 100 polata wtlile
Estancia pmored a. ma-
netup a pot with 67.
The Sea 'luna'• htlu All·
briJht won the so rr .. in
24.4 and 100 t.ck la 1:06.1.
Mutin WOG 1be 200 frM in
l :SS.S and400 frM ie 4 :05.5.
In tho Cee diviaioo, Bat.an·
cia toot the trophy with 16~
points. COM wae 2od wi th
69~ markers.
Tars win track classic
FiYe meet recorda were
broken at the annual New-
port Diatr1ct track meet held
at Davidaon Field as II arbor
HiJb won the ctauic with
IS~ points.
Coota \icsa was 2nd, aar-
aerina 40 talliea, Corona
del Mar Jrd with 38h , and
Eatancia Jut with 34.
Miler John Partridae of
Newport wu the h t record
breaker of the ni,tlt. He left
hia oppooentt in the duu·for
the 4-lap event with a time
ol 4:39.1. (3.5 seconda off
the old mark).
Bob Scvitz added to Sailor
aJory, coverin& the 2-mi le
COWie in 10:15 .4 (23.6 ICC·
ooda under the meet record).
Another Tar, \.1ark Lorent·
zea, heaved the a hot 51' -9~"
10 add more than 2 feet to
the old atandard.
Corona del \iar's ace hurd-
ler, Bill Van ;o..lote, whined
over the 120 hiah hurdles in
lS.S seconds, one-tenth of
a aecond leas than the re-
cord. Van Note also took the
100 low hurdlea in 19.9.
Dennis Kubeaka or Costa
Men romped to victory in
the 440 in 51.4 seconds, 1.4
aecooda off the meet record.
He upset Newport'• Bill
Smart.
Two mce t recor~• were
equalled. Eatancia'a Lea
Bland tied hia own pole
•ault record of 12'~", Coata
l\.1caa's Bruce Chapman lea~
cd 5'·10" to equal the hiah
jump mark. Bland alao took
the lona jump with a dit-
tance of 19'~~".
Newport'• Mite Moran
gabbed the 100-yard dasb
in 10.4, and bia teammate
o,den, ran the 220 in 22.9
fa ht place. Hill or Newport
captured the 880 in 2 :0S.2.
In the Bee diviaion, Corona
del \4ar scored a climactic
victory in the pole vault to
cdae the Sailors 62.57.
Costa ~en wa• 3rd with
30 pointl, and Eatancia lall
with 20.
Shawn Burchell sparked the
Sea Kin& Beea by takina the
660 in 1:23.6 aeconda.
:"ooewport's Ceca squeezed
past Eatancia 4)..,_.Jfor Ill
place. Costa \1esa finiahed
3rd with 37 points, and Cor·
ona del \tar was last wi th
29~.
Tar swimmers lose 91-90
Newport's powerful s wun·
mina team was ed&ed by
Fullerton 91-90 durin, the
Freeway Lcaaue champion·
ahipa at Cotta \1eu on 'Ned·
neaday, April 20. Coata \4esa
finiabed 4th with 1• l'Oin~.
AII-Ameritan SteYe Parmer
o( Newport coYered the SO
free in 22.6 and 100 free 1n
50.1 for a double win,
Coata \1eu's F rank Warner
took lat place and set a meet
record in the 4 00 free, cover·
ina the distance in 4:09.0
The Sai lora won the Bee
division with 88 points com-
pared to Fullerton's 71.
Costa \1esa did not score.
Peddycord placed ht in
the 100 breau 1n l :lO.S,
and tied !ex ht in the 100
incJividual medley with a
time or 1:02.4.
The Tara alao took the Cee
division with 78 poin tl to
Buena Park's47. Costa \iesa
was lrd with 42 tallies.
:"ooewpott woo 3 events.
Cunninaham took the 200
free in 2:01.9. and La Bian·
ca grabbed the SO free 1n
24A and 100 free in S4.4.
Stem of Costa \4esa placed
1st in the 50 ny with 28.0
and his teammate, Lashier,
tied for 1s t in the SO baclc
in 29.Q.
CLIPPERS COMPETE AT
SAMMY LEE SCHOOL
\1embers of the Cout Clip-
pers Aquatic Club competed
in the reaional AAU aae
sroup meet at the Sammy Lee
Swim School.
'=L~OY CC~ZY) Lt:GS) HI~CH of the los ~ngeles
~ams organization will be guest spealce• at the bth an-
nual athletic awards luncheon to be held by the Commo-
dores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce
at noon Tuesday, May 3, at the lrvlne Coast Country
Club. "Crazy legs," now assistant to qam President
')an qeeves, played for the Rams from 1 q4q through
1 qs7. Guests of honor at the luncheon wll t be athletes
from Newport Harbor High School and Corona del Mar
High School. Master of ceremoni es wilt be Clipper
Smith, former coach and one of Knute qoctne's proteges.
Other guests will be SheriH Jim Musick, George Yardley,
Marshall Duffield, '3riggs Cunningham, Gerald Hall,
Charles Page, Art Roux and f'Janny qodgers. ~eserva
tlons are to be made with the Chamber, 548-1155.
New swim coach picked
Oave \1i llovic:h, aquatic•
coach at Santa Monica Hiab,
haa been aelected to replace
F..d Newland u awimmin&
coach and water polo auis-
tant at Corona del \1ar Hiah.
A II that remain a to mate
the appointment official is
fcx principal Leon \.1eek s to
act school board approval.
The 41-year-old Looa Beach
nat iYe araduat ed from Point
Lorna Hi&b School in 1943
and aenoecl in the Na9J dlar-
ina Wor ld War 11.
In 1946, \tr. \tilloYicb at-
tended Glendale Colleae and
awam the 220 and 440 free-
style events. Transferrin& to
San Jose State, he continued
swirrmina and played on lhe
water polo squad. He aradu-
ated in 1951.
He o~rat ed his own sw1 m
scbc;>ol for 10 years in \lon-
terey Park.
At Santa ~1ca H1ab. h.,
teama won the swurunma
and water polo titles1n 1965
and ruti&hed 2nd thia year.
He direc\ed a Samohi tt• p
School Cee out fit to the Cl F
champiooabip, defeatJn&
Harbor HiJh for the Litle.
Dropped ball beats Kings
Corona del \1ar'1 bue-
ba It en loa t a heartbrel ter
to hoat La ')uinta 3-2 Friday
afternoon, April 22, when a
ball wu dropped with the
buea loaded.
The coatly error came in
the bottom of the 6th with
COM leadina 2-0. After La
')uinta filled the base ped&,
a runner waa forced home on
a free peu.
scored 1 run in the lst. 2 an
the 3rd, 1 in the 5th. dnd
exploded for 5 runs 1n the
6th.
ElnftTAIIUit iT AT INN
The Paul smith Tn o will
come to the Lido Loun&e of
the ;'llewporter Inn on TUe '>·
day, May 3 , to headline the
ni&ht time entertaan'llent. e~·
cept \tondaya, unt1l \'a) 12.
He wi II then tea ve on a tour
of Japan u Pat Bo•"'fle' o;
conductor-pianist.
Qualify for
swim meet
Corona del l\1a.r Hip _.u. nod a nraity team .......
at the Sea K~na pool dwiaa
the Irvine Lnaue quali(yina
meet for the UP prelirai-
rwie• to be held thia Saw-
day, Apri I 30, at Suta
Monica C1ty Colleae.
Three record• were ahatt.r•
cd by Sea K1nas. All-Ameri-
can Grea Pink Ouhod onr
the 200 free style courae iD
1:48.3 to crack hi• own mark.
Pink alao took the 400 free
1n 3:52 .5. '-'1 second off bia
beat effort.
\.1ar~ f·ult.m set a new re-
cord an the 200 indiYidual
rnedle't 10 2 06.8, aa did
Oee Renfrn 1n the SO free
'It} le ~i th .. clockina or
~2 !L
Rrl l "lone r woo the 100
bad. m I 02 5 Eu c Cuaoo
the 1()11 fre~ t'l 52.5 and Pat
\k ( lelltn the 100 breast in
I 09 q
f"Hc~rct;~'~ Hub Oe Grasse
IU311 1td 10 the I 00 fly with
a lime ••f I llll.fl.
l 0\1'.. Hr• ·~ ( ro1o " bro ke
the~c'•"lr· orl m theBee
butterfh ~,crt "''th a clock·
tn" llf ,. J . J.J<.k RosSI or
F..s t.anc.• ct 1 o;Lhool mark
Wtlh 4 'I .I II 10¥ In the
C. ee 511 tJr~;. J'>h U·Jle.
(o.~-.h I r llanauer'a
Sa tlor 11 a'a-:J 4 varsaty
sv.1rr cr' IH• ~ rcla) teams
fo: I l( I II i ,.,,.,,~.
S te v c I u ::r • cJ the Tara •
fintst I o)l I I l'l th e so free
WIth a •t c: " ~' 2 and 100
free ~~ 'I c 1.: ·~ the de·
fen dar.· ~~~I c I I· champion
10 th e: ,c; C\elol'.
Duu~ Ill\'·~. •hn IS only
a frc~ "' 'e •port, woo
the !llO 1 n l 00. 0.
(c ''' •,a qu31afied Frank
~arr · r the ~00 free in
l ·SQ I • I l (l!) free 1n ~:20.0.
'e ·~~at al o;n qualified
(f'O\ I 1 ll1 an~:.aa an the Cee
50 laee !~."' and 100 free
an 1 .1 l<ub lo.e1 gh in the
t e~ 1•r .ht o~.a th 32.8. and
Jt . • ••ai.J tn the Bee
free .. r~< 1 '• ~ u f ~:13.3.
Harbor nine
beaten 6 to 1
NeYpou' a baset..l\ force•
were she lla~:.keJ by visitina
f-u lten0n h ·l Friday after·
"'"'n, \.,raJ 2 ~. an Freeway
J,e8l!Ue "')' ;>o"ll th Jn.
P te !»lt••r~ led 1-0 until
the lr laar .. , ured sin&le
1m\ 1n the l tn anJ 5th •nn·
an g~ '1' t'ten e"t ploded for
.l tallar ... '1 tl.e f>th.
n er "~"· "'"'tth a"d J1m Stcb-
t-an' pa-.• • 1 u..,:. hits each.
In t:.e •thr r league pl~y.
<"••'>ll ''" (u-.-.umbed to
'1a rJl' , l1h've (,~ at the
·"'\!r' tli!l t
\lte1 ~'"'111n~ run across
trt lht 1n1:a::t l fra•ne. Garden
1 ir . .,~ " '' 1aeJ .l baa tallaes
n tl e ':I I t.l~ .-.J 5-0 lead. 1 ll.r. '111-.tlntt ' refuseJ to
od\ c: "' tnJ n cked up 4
nJn' "' the (,tJI
( I ~' I • k ... 1 • a' a ts o""-n
2) wotda or Ius
21 won~a to ~ words
11 words to ..0 worda
Eoch word over 40 words
1 TiiM
1.50
2.00
3.00
.05
2TIIMS
2.~
3.00
~.00
.10
3Ti ... a
3.00
4.00
5.00
.15
20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER
16 a 34' afflce. tUO eo.,
"2S1S E. Cou& RWJ., COM
673 ... 170.
OFACE SPACE for r-•u J•
Enti P' arc.de bulldioJ.
2721 E. Coau Hwy., COM.
Ideal for inaurance or teal ::Vrs:·;o·.;RE;;r····•u •l • ;c)i.ii.tl-••••u• :;~~·so Call The Enaip,
ry n ft'ID =-.lliMIIIIIM.-----~~~----------
FllRN. APT. w/1 small bJrm.
Newly decorat ed w-all
carpets. 1 adult unh \ S
yearly. UtJI pd. 6'73-.,.,~-'
;JS1$. ·;;;i ·.; f.~·r ....... .
unryen•MfED = -·
DEWXE 1 .t 2 bdnr .. ~ h;~ u.
apta. 2 pools, 2 lenni'> Hh
from llSO per mn.
JAMAICA INN
2011 E. Coast II"'.
Ph. 6 73·1H 201.
•••••..•••••..............
oiOAT FOR SALE
CONVERTED Sport f-1 her 36' dieael power, man~ n .
traa. 642-1239.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• •BOOKS FOR $ALE ,
"How tAe Com,uuust .. ,,.
reli&i 011 " -b.,-£ d f,O f (
Bwuly. 11.50.
Oufor fro•: •
A...oricaft Opi~tioft Book Store
1934 HorMr Blvd.
Coata Moao 6~·0645
..••••..••................
•CEMETERY LOTS
FOR SALE
SACRJ H Cl:. 1 -.emctef\ loh .
Harbe-r Req \len ... n.JI I' HL
"• I.
2 bdnn. boo... kilt-iaa,
carpet, drape a. enclosed
petio. Sl3S yearly. 511
()chid AYe., C0\4. 673-
8876.
3 bdnn, 1 \.) bath a, newly
pa1nted inside and oat • 2
room a & aaraae in bact.
'lear aboppina and scboola.
tl~5 month. C\1. S48-7369.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• oMISCELLAHEOUS
FOU"''O -Surfboard, call,
uienufy & pick up. 675·
0907.
SPoTS before your eyea -
on >ow new carpet -re·
move them wtth Blue Loa-
tie. Rent e lec:tric abam-
pooer st. Crown Hardware
310"' E . Coast Hwy ., Cor-
ona de I \4ar.
PaD IR, ,. IV Alii
IIAI.L T 1IQ& Ilea lOr
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• oMISCELLA."4EOUS
FOR SAL E
Thas amuma Blue Lustre
w11t leave your upboluery
beauufully soft and clean.
Rent electnc ahampooer $1.
Ree-d's Hardware a tore,
1102 Newport Blvd., Coata ,... ...
E:'IICYCLOPEDI.\. Sac nfice.
.. lao. Great Books or the
'4estem World aet arui 1or
Jun1or ~L Kuby Vacuam
cleaner, fan, deep fryer
cooker. 5-' 4-_9.:.36.:.0;;.... ___ _
.........•...••....•.....
oMOVIHG' STORAGE
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
Av.,, lor
AMERICAN REO BALL
TRANSIT CO.
I I ·.,'\23 N Ll 8-9783
P ( f . 17th St.. Co !lila \.1e u
. .......•.........••.•.•.•
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• •fiiSOHAl
SUlOOES ANON'YMOUS
Call 67S-1S42 aoytimc. Day
or niaht.
YOU "-RE INVITED to be
ow auell for breatfaat. '71e
are Chtia tian 3uain.eumea
Jf thia area of varioaa
Chna tian denomin.ati~•
who meet Ln the aarM ol
Jesus Chr11L Come Md
hear penonal taaiimaaiea
of toc:at buaineii1D8D.
Breatfut are held •••ry
Saturday mom ina, 7:00a.m.,
at LeQ'• Pamtly reataarut,
251S E. Coaat Hwy., COM;
. .. and 7 a .m. on Tueadaya
at the Villa Sweden Rea•
taurant, S2S Ma1n. St.. Hua-
tmaton 3each. For addi·
tJonal imfonnatioa, call M.
'41chael, U 8-3491.
.. LCOHOU CS '-.'IONYMOUS.
Hubor o\rea. 67)..&724. l4
houra.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
FLEAS. A-PESTS?
WE CAN Fl XI
CALL U~
J ORDAM'S PET SHOP
l7J:z f. COAST HW'Y ... 7J.1GD
CO.OMA DIL MAl
• • BankArnencard
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• e i U L ESTATE SALE-IIQ1'!'i Q
Can't Sell It"
Trade lt.,
For Fast o\c tJon .t Results
Ca ll
EXOiANGE SPEOALISTS
DO' LE CO. 548-1168
170 E. 17th St. Costa 'kaa
Sam Franklin, swimmina in
the 7-8 boya aae aroup, was
2nd an the 100 free and SO
fly . 3rd in 50 free. and Sth
in both the SO breaat and the
100 indo.
llowever, Sea Kina hurler
Blakemore 1eemed to be out
o( trouble when a ball was
hj t in the air to 2nd base.
Victory waa denied the hard·
lock kida when the ball was
muffed, allowina 2 runs to
Cf OII the plate.
Paul Smith was accom·
panist for Dinah Shore anJ
Ella Fltz&eralJ for •.An)
years. His trio anclude" '4 d·
fred \tiddlebrooks , bass. anJ
Doo Bailey. drums.
. ~.~•t u na 5 •· ••••••••• •••• • • • • ·• ••• • •
e• erJ, tn..! HarTer-oHELP WAI~TEO •MUSICAL FOR SALE
AJqMI\N William q, Carnett,
son of Mr. and Mrs. ~i ttiam
A. Carnett of 2524 Fairway
Dr., Costa Me sa, has been
assigned to 1\ltus t\FC3,
Okla., after completing Air
Force basic training. The
airman, a 1%5 graduate of
Corona del Mar High Schoo l ,
will be trained on the job as
an air policeman with the
Sttateglc Air Command.
In the 7-8 aroup, Kay Reitz
won 6th in both the SO free
and the 50 breaa t. Sbaren
Thompson nabbed a 4th 1n
the 13·14 girla 100 breast
and a 6th in the 200 indo.
Gl RL FOR FLOR£S
\tr. and Mn. Prank Florea,
1419 Santiaao Rd., Do•er
Shorea , are parents of a
dauahter born Sunday, Apri I
17, in Hoaa Hoapital.
IF YOU WA NT
MORE
THAN
ON INSURED SAVINGS
The Sea K1nas tallied 1
run in the lst when Doua
\1yers atole borne and ano-
ther Nn an the 4th on a sinale
by Jeff Youna. CD\1 batsmen
outhit La (}uinta 4 to 2.
In other Irvine Action. Ea-
tancia had a no4tit aame
thrown at them by leaaue-
leadina Vi Ita Park who
whitewaahed the Eaalea at
9-0 at the winru:r•a,diamond.
Eataocia committed 4 er-
ror• while Villa Part rapped
10 buo knocks. Villa Part
PER
ANNUM
CALL US, OR COME IN TODAY !
MUTUAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSO C I ATIO N
PASADENA
2867 E. COAST HIGHWAY .
CORONA DEL MAR • Phone 675-5010
HEAD OF11CE: 315 E. COLORADO BLVD .. PASAO£NA
•
OVJ:~-1\LL FlEL O 1M'HJ~cqs ,. ~· e • ."&t. Jnnua l home
,d .home tournament betllieen tn~a , l ~ountry Club
,d Irvine Cout Coontry Club are Mr~. ;·~n V.1rley of
SACC, at left. with low net ' 1-'' ru1 rs . ~eorqe
Fruehllng ot JCCC, with gross ~ • ~1 ... , r w1o by Mrs.
Varley retires the plaque to S \ ,.. • ~ •"' r;I.:~Qur surts
next 'fNI. 0\Mr wiMers : C l;J 9 tAr s. r: II ard Pl~s,
ICCC, low wou, 188, and lilts . ' u•my .S \CC . 2nd
1"; Class C, Mrs. YfcNitl 0' lrlt n anU U1ss Uar~ne
Musset, both of lCCC. tlrd tor ross at l ()q; Class 0 ,
Mrs. J s Taylor, ICCC , gross at 2\)Q ~u .,, Hart-
ley Sears, S4CC, lnd at 213.
SUD SWW44
'\'0\iE..~ an.! men h' 'c ll u !\-
sen pt aons "" er Lhc r h,,nc
Ca ll Lhe FnsaEn. f\"l ~'i~O
Coli tn Yovr Wont ~d
to tf!e Erut9"·
673-0550
•HORSES FRR SALE
REG. \tORcto\.-.: marell . b )t.
old "' foal. S'7S0 , -' vr. olJ
1n foa l, S450, ~ yr. old
S275. 11~1 Coronel RJ ..
Santa \na. ~7 S28. -----------
"l ,.,.,t'l'>n 'lRC~"'s-
'H 1"4" H PI \."400::
lla "l'lmOD!I 'P IDf'l, ~rC'IIDSIOD I
,,., rrb J405. l.owr~• wtth
I ,.,.~.,. :uah I S9S.
'l Pa r'or Gru d F'boay f'"O~;
'•o~ & Clark spiatot p••o
I 1A \,
()raD!'f' \oaD I"'I! l ar~at •t>leo~
tao• of aeo .. & a•tod p1•o• &
or"IUI&.
'CR\It n T-PHILl.JPC: e n .
1 on-'II ()R Til \C '''" C:T. a1 20th C:at~la \aa
IIE>\R the fabulous ALLEN
'Theaue Compact Oraan'
w1th elec uonac traps and I
Castnets • ONLY at. . .
1
CORCO~ \'l \1Uc;Jc CO.
( \cto•~ from Fashion Sq.)
1166 Town .t Country I
5-' 1-4318
Open '-'on & Fn 't1 l Q prn
• Yamaha • Story I.\ Clark e
JIII.IX II&, .. I • Alii
IMU.T ... Ilea 'I'Oo-
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•woRK WfflTED
nONIN'"i. Yean of esper-
lence (ll'\ all types or clo-
thln& •"-linen. Cipecta lty,
men's sh1rts Sl.SO per Hr.
\1able '.Vh1tman. 607 Mar·
JUefl lC , ('!)\1. 3-2774.
PUBLICA110N typina wut-
ed. Have vari-typer, bead-
liner. Over 60 type rae••·
Ca ll 6 73-1 S07 or 6 73.Q5.SO.
... It for Fran.
sa.----l'f. ----.----.. ----.. ----
II.----A ----& ----ll ----& ----
a----rr. ----a ----• ----a -----.... -. ...... _ -·~ ....
·····-···-···-.. -··-·--!.·--··_..._ ·-·----.. ··-
I... ""DOIEe~e~ ----.._. --···-.. ~ ~ .... . .......................... ____ --------------
SCOUTS of Corona d~l MarTroop No. 17 show how camp
si t~s will be set up during the May 13 and 14 Oran ge
C:mpire C:ouncll Scout-0-~ama at the Orange C:ounty Fatr-
grounds. Th~ boys are , from left, 'Jarman Johnson, son
of Mr. and Mr s. John Johnson, 620 ~arcissu s ~ve ., ':or-
ona del Mar; 9ernard Pegg, son of Mr. and '.4rs. '3err'l.Hd
Pegg, 2633 9amboo St., r:as t 91utf; 'Jarrell Sallear son
of ~ssistant Scout master and •.1rs. D.r:. Gallear, noo
Aralia St., C:ast '31uff; Jeff Graham, son of Mr. and 'Ar •
John Graham, 318 Poinsettia fl.ve., and '<enny c: .veil
son of \4rs. Joan C::w~ll, 521 ''1 Poinsettia t,ve., ~oronJ
d~l Mar.
N'\ T '\Lic !100'1 and ~IJber: Qpdf?rd =:>riJ Jdl' ~h., l')i•
interest i1 t!'>c VHn~r 1r~"· or,:b.t Jn In 1r 1 •f
Clover ," nON at the 1atO~J.1 neatre, th •?u~ Tu .. ~Jay
May 3.
Mrs. Charles Warren dies
\otrs. Charles C. Warren, ft'l.
whose husband owns C'harle'>
C. Warren ~ <>nn~ Contra~: tor..
of Costa \1e~a. JaeJ 'iaturJ,l\
J\pral 23, 8l 'f ICI...J \i 4l I e ...
\otrs. Warren, !he for'Tier J 111
\1cCabe, was born an Kna&hh
LOANS
BOAT
BUSINESS
AUTO
TR AILER
REAL ESTATE•
on.-. t~l • ,. ' 'or
OParl... '""' " ,., ~ • , J'•
?0"'. PHONE Ml ~.50~5
•f 1a"< r 'l' ,,. ..... ,,..
,,, t.• .-1' I \, l I" • , I' f , I ,
l)t n ~1
Sourhc:>rn L.tld\lrnia
THRIFT &r LOAN
~mv~u~ 1JOntdu~s
felT) on feb. I'· I Q"" • .;nJ
l..ol IC 'I !he IJarb->r <Jre.J In
I Ql '·
<\una\ •r' ~ .. tale ; er h ,,.
bar-. ( ar _, ,f ~ hl..d \ tl-
tc \ . ' ' 1' P • .1' ' 2 ~f) I
(. l1rr llr • ... "' ••rt ;I .. , or ''
t. f l,dt ... h·r t ; 11~ l .,,..
!anJ \\'e. 1 •ql ''l"'..t ml
'la •••r 1, I' \arr • f I ''''~
a "r• t ·r '• · .t,r ,h· I
·I .Jc. t. , ' ' ' • r ~· I • ' ·
lrcn.
\c r 1 • c: ' " • r ~ ! ,,
\ c' 11.'' f 'I • • , r, 1 • ,. 1
(oo;(.;l lc •. t "'',!ciJ·,,
-".trrC'r 1,. 1\1 ~· f(;, ttlno,.:.
HtHJ I '" It., 1\ I
\I<: ·I J • J' I • t ........
1\UTO HITS POLE
\ .1 t• lr' v .. ., "\ ''· !
I. J{ .l!l'i.!t ~ 2' " '
•"-lc.t \1;:,a '"tn ,.fr ·.1 · · , ...
\;t •• ruJ;:t\ \;"' i :~ . .ar:.:
r:l'h'".! tr tu '
:&t (. JRr'lel Ru. r;ear I Jf
\\ ~ '1 13a ,., 'l
l ie uffere I .J
c<:>< "' .. ,nee )f ra,., .,
rab CR&'!. lie: \ • ,. • •
:1 •-tg 'I 'I ~~·a
UNBREAKABLE MAINSPq iNG
WATER R~SISTANT
SHOCK RE SISTANT
llbttlt811"1"WIIIte.
Wltcrproof • S 17 95
Others fr-S 10. 9S
WALLACE (~.\L IJERHEAIJ,
3123 E. C.oet Hwy c. .... ~~~,..., .
SPORTCOATS
SLACKS
f .riTr Dt~cht-
IMPO RTFn
:tUJt\CI\ ~F.'\TfRS
/unmn~ • t e/Kt "m~rr
of m.,•. •e r
LEGAL NOTICE
\ou ,.. '' h""r"":'-.. ~t\,.O that OD
\lo\" 10. l ~11 "' 'l \,\1., lh~
lliii(Arof,. ( "'~'""'•••n. • Cabfor•
oa.t ffHJ~ur.tfiJfJ, ,, ... lrustP~ by
.,ubNtllurwn h\ t11 tn,trum<'al ia
wnttnll Ltt,. l \p·tl 1"•, 1Qf.6,
rf'rnr•lr l on th• nf'••~ of the
I nunt" ••~· ,, 1 ... , .r l)raa~
I <•tiDt•. I Altf•,rnt t, oa \pril
IQ. IQy,, ID rl "" -'>0'1, PAI!f'
.:.1 1 wh11 h ,,,t.,lltulloa was
'""'" a n·foet\.-:t p•sr'taat to tb~
,,.rm~ t~f th.ot ,.,. • n l),.,.,j of
fru .. l ,,,., ,.d \Indo I Q, 1Qti4,
,.ur al,.rf b" ~. (.,.rrv Cti~M
aaol I oa a .. a (. (. L"'rt, hWl·
banrl anrf waf,., \11 l ,,. ord~d
\l.ar1 h ~1. 1%• aa Ho.,lt 1,9·2,
Plll" 401 r.f offirtal r,.rord., ia
tJ.,. offir~ of th,. fl,., ord,., of
llran,:,. Cooaty. ( alaforn••· wall
'If' I I at public aarta .. a 10 hiflht'sl
htd•f,., for • uh Cpayabl~ at tam~
,,f .... 1,. 10 l•,.fal moo,.,. of th,.
l'allf'd ''~' ,..,• at th,. ma •o ~··
lr ar,. of th,. ~~wport R~acb r·,,y Hall, HOO "i~wport Boale-
"artl. "i ,.wpon Af'ac h . Coaoty
"f lrao,rf', c;,,.,,. of f:aliforoia,
alf 111(ht, lttll' OIDd IOINf't!ll COD•
'"Y"d IO Dad DOW h~fd by II
un J ,., "" ,d n,.,.tl •>f Tru't ia 1b,.
pr •J"'rlt "'u"t,. tn tht' Coaaty
rf l)r.ta l(f', "'",. nl I aliforata,
1,.., rth"rf D-4'
I ••t l l to Hlock n. ll iver "'' ''"D, to th,. ( ''" of ..,.,._
porI ll,.a, b, .... 'how a oa a
\lap tbHeol recCM4~4 ia 8oolt
l , Pa,c~ 2'), \flv,.IJaa~oaa
\lap.,, re or d .. of .. atd f)ruf!e
( ouorv.
'•td .. ,.,,. "'til b~ mad~. bat
,.tlbou• ro•"Oalll .,, watr•ty,
"'P'""" or tmpl•"-l '"l!ardtaf!
ttt '"'· p"l~ ... ,.~ ... tnD or ~DrDm
t>ranr ""· to pa.,. tb,. aapatd
!><lnrtpal ""u"' of th,. .._ot~ ,.,._
<ar• I ~ .. ""t·i o .. ,.-i of Trust,
'"""'"· $ZII,Zl9.lll, Wllh 101~1~'11 ·b~r,. ,1 f•nm \n,,.m!Hor I, IQoS:;,
o~~t •'•,. ••u • ,f t f • ..,,., ana a,,
.... r. "'tt' n t• t'n a1,.·i. to-
~.,. h• •t'h • J\ tn• .,..,. r10ti,..r th~
'rr •" .,f .... ! '),.,.! ,f Tra01t;
f,., • h ,.,~ .. Hd ,.,p,.o"~~ of
lit• 1 ru.,,,.,. ••-1 of lht-Tra•t
·~ .. ,.I •v .. , 1J '" f .,f lrast.
f 0 " I "0" ft IMV tlnd~r 'laid
,,,.,. r r, J"'· f,,. , ...... 0 0 of the
•• • r ,, t•· 1 "''t tn rh ,. obl•11•·
"'nn' "'"" rr-t •h,..,,..r,~. h,..r,.to-
'• ., ,,. ... ~'li ~ ... 11\t-rf'ti to
.,,. •• ''•W"n 1 ........ ,, ... n n~-
,, II I'll. ,f ',.f oult )I> I f),.rna:ad
I , ._ ..... ~o.r • C"ltt .. n no1 1r f" of
r,.,, .. h •o t • .,. u •n ltt t au sf'
til~ 1• I• '"'lfTI"I I., _,.II "aid
I" •p~n. 1 • •:1"f" ""'" obli-
~_. • r~'. •D h .. ,,.,,.,.. tlO Juo-
..,. . I J'" :h• Ill "'"'~t~~"d
., .. ,.1 .... ..; •,,, .. ,. uf Areacb
.. n-! 1 ~ ,. ''' ~ '" .. .-!I to ~
,,., ,.f a Hr ott ·11o-, Pa11e
.~ of ""'! lf!1 ••• R~cords. n.. .. \p••l , ~. l ~~S
Th~ ·-·~.,~ .. r.,•porattOil
ftor ,.. • ' :::
\u:J'l•l •"-1 'l·~atar~
Publt .. b ;•tl 211, \h y S, 12,
,')1',1'), , IJ • '"N?o·~ H•rbor
~ D" olD
MENTAL HEALTH FUND
DRIVE AlOES lAMED
\rea c.~.-ordtnatou for the
county-wu.le mental beallb
fWl d drive mclude ~ •• Jean
Greera..vour:i. 2121'1 Femleaf
.o\ve. Cor<'na de l \1ar, and
\ln. James ~ay. 1618 \1ioor-
ca. Cos t.a \1eu.
Robert ~\want Jr •• Beckman
an!itrumen ~ offic;aal and
chaannan of neu monett's
H~ll Ran1er campaa,n, bas
'~'ued an appea l for volan-
teeu tn aH"l &n the drive
far (undo;. ~a I volunteera
may call \1u. Greenwood,
673-2Sn. or ~ •. \1ay , S4S-
1 ~9l.
Gf~L FOR KORICAH
'Ar. and \1ta. Peter Kori-
ca.n. 454 F.. 2ht St., Weal
Upper Ray, ue puenta o( a
daulflter born Thunday,
April 21 , m Jloaa Hospital.
\1t. Korican 11 a.n anorney
wath the N~wport Beach fin-n
of llurrriu .t llurwiu.
lOY fOR THE ROOT•s
A ton waa born ThLII'aday,
April 21. '" :toea Hospital
to ~. and \fn. \teiYta Root.
43 7 Bruce Creacettt, Lido
8ar118H -.a A$1 ~ "· • ....... ., ..... b ••• ........... a.... ... ... -.-........ ..... ..... lAt-... ... .
oela, ............ A,UI
28, .,.., • ....., ..... .
Mr. Altl... ... .. la
Oica10. Hie ....... Dr.
.ct Mrs. R.al&fa Attia~e~a,
later IIIO"Ieclto Seattle. wtaa.
Dr. Atkinaoa serYecl u mo-
.S.raa of the Uoiled Pre•·
bylerien Oaurcb in 1931-39.
Altet eettlina in South
Paaadeu, Mr. Atkinaoa
araduted from Oc:cidental
Colleae in 1913. He then
&aulbt for 14 years at Prank-
lin Hiah School in Los An-
aelea.
Dllrina World Wu II, ~.
Atkin.aon se"ed for 3 yean
in the Air Corp.. He rellltll-
ed to teach at Lincoln Hilb
School in t.o. Anaeles, where
he was head of the commer-
cial deputmenl.
Por che lall 12 years prior
110 his retirement, be se"ed
...... I JIIMII 1111 • _ ................ ..... .,..
........ b •• w. ...
Awie fll .. lt-. Mn11 ..
1927 T-.J• ~ ....._
IU ...... ; 4 .......... .
!.a, ...... oiiJ ....... . t.b. AUM ,.._ _,._.
Paaad••· t.h ..... Aa•ll ~Pat ............ c ....
Blown ol Newport Beacla;
ud 1 ....... 0..0. ol
Lapoa 8each ud lt.al&fa ol
Seattle.
Some•• were laeld at k.
Andrew's Preabflai•
Ouarch willl Dr. Cllulea
Oier.tield aod Dr. Ita,_.
I. Braham• o«icialiaa. fa.
t erment wae at Moeatain
View ceiDCIIeiJ, Altadeu.
GIRL fOR W!STOV!R'S
~.ud~s. Harry Wuto~er.
1612 Hanow Pl., Wutcliff,
are parents o( a daq.b ler
born Tbu.rsday, April 11, io
Hoea Hospital. ~. Weaao.er
ia a Corona del Mar attomey.
NEWLY r:LECTr:O U~YO~ of Costa Mesa, '•llfard
Jordln, at left, congratulates Malcolm (qud) Cutlet of
Corona d~l Mar as th~ new owner of Sea St.hwiM
blcycl ~ shop at 333 C::. 17th St., t::osta Mesa. For the
r:ast 5 years, ~ud Cutler has served as ')el Mar District
re J)fe,sentative for th~ 9oy Scouts of America. He had
hetd a similar post In Westwood for 10 years. Mr. Cutler
a'ld his wlf~ hav~ a te~nage daught~r and 2 older sons.
(Cam~o Hous~ photo.)
Ja fRere {enfg of_ apac e af
Jnfi uenfial~quare?
J•lll.ro al fiN doH~~
Our front yard Is just about the size of the Roae
Bowl's field area. And nicer. In addition to acrea
of green. there's a swimming pool, putting green,
shuffleboard courts, playground and a recreation
building. A share of It all goes along wtth the deed
to each Influential Square home. ~ Influential
Square homes are townhouses. A great way to
live. This concept allows a great aavlnga (we fig-
ure about $8,000), but we've kept the denalty a lot
lower than we had to. We only built 72 homea. ~
Another very attractive feature of Influential
Square Ia the location. It's in the Tustin area,
Orange County's moat charming community. Ten
minutes from the beach, and 40 mfnutea from
downtown Loa Angeles. ~We ·u aell you a beau-
tiful three bedroom, two bath home in1hla private
walled community for only $19,575. Or a -.nailer,
equally luxurloua home for $16,700. That lncludea
air conditioning, a washer/dryer, diahwaaher, car-
peg, private patJo and all the other extraa. ~ Vialt
Influential Square this weekend. et11,700 to tll,575 ~FHA flnanchtg frot~t .. /rao .. Including prin~l & llltereet
Down ,.,...nla from $300 for Celd W• V• ~Walker & Lee, Salea Agenta/(714) 131-3115
Jnflunlilll&qupre
~ CONI'IRUCnON co.