HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-11-10 - Newport Harbor EnsignROBERTA WYMAN, senior at Estancia High School,
was named homecoming QUeen for last Fr~day's game
between the Eagles and the Newport Hc1rbor Ht<Jl
School Sailors. Here she is be•ng crowneo by studen t
body prestdtnt Kip Kinnings dunng the half-ttme cere·
mony. <Cameo House photo.)
Newspaper owner
dies in flames
Vi ctor \1oraan. 42'"1ear~ld
Investment broker, died of
aaphyx1at1on Tueaday mom-
•na, ~ov. II , v.hen a fi re
broke out 1n h11 apartment
at 28811 Bayabore Or., Bay
Shores, and trapped h1m 1n
lhe bedroom.
The fire 1s believed to
have ltaJted (\n a down-
ataus sofa, caus.na 56,000
damaae w lhe apartment
and S5,000 damaa e to the
fum• sh1n as.
\1r. \loraan w.u co-owner
w11h John W. Annsuona.
also uf "'ewport Bc:ach, of
\IMarm ln\estment Cn., 1n
Lhe H1.1y l.11.lcl butld•na. 3700
Newpolrt lllvd., 1n the Lu.lo
Shop a area. Th e:r had re-
cently purchased the San
Clemente Sun-Po st and the
San Juan Capistrano Cout-
line Oiapatch.
\1r. \1oraan was formerly
auociated w1th h" father
in newapaper publtcauon 1n
Florida. He I at er owned
newapapers 1n Anzona and
1n Lhe Pacific norl.hweat.
Followina Lhe purchase of
lhe Sun-Post and 01spatch,
he beaan preparatJonll w
convert Lhese papeu \A.) ••ff.
set print.ina. and va~lled th e
ErlStp~ printJna planl, where
a new offset pres ... '" an
operation.
tlere ia the county tally
for Tueaday' 1 election:
OOVERNOR
lbl.d Reap! (R) . . • 282.740
E~dB~~(O) ••• 1~.~4
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
~bertH. F1ndl (R) .•. 286,995
Gl 111k Andenon (D). .. 101,245
SECRETARY OF" STATE
Frn M. JorcWI (R).. • . 236.745
Norbert A. Sdlla CD). •• 144,272
CONTROLLER
Hoosbll. Aoumoy (R). 2~,990
AIM Cfanslon (0).. . . 133,068
TREASURER
Ivy Baker Pnest (R) •.• 250,606
But A. Betts (0) . . . . lJJ,998
ATIORHEY GENERAL
S«lencec Wlllt •s (R~ .• 222,934
Thomas C. Lyndl ( D~ •• 158,118
OOARO OF EQUAUZAllOH
Frn J. McCatty (R). •• 214,313
Rldlard NeVIns (0). ... 158,JJ6
351h CON G. 01 ST.
J•es B. un (R). ..... 118,833
Thomas 8. L n I rt ( 0). . 40, 468
~lh COHG. DIST.
Richard Hlrlfll (0).. • • • 122,875
Frri LIMIJII (R)... . . 97,295
STATE SENATOR
John Sdllnttz IR). .... 145.744
~bert Humphreys (D). , • 94,717
STATE ASSEMBL YWAN
~bert t Bacl\• (R). •• 89.~7
Robert B. Farrell (0). . . 29,182
8tiUIE CLUI DAICE
Gold Coast Shrine Club
will hold 1t1 annual dinner
dance Nov. 19 at the Mesa
Verde Country Club, with
Lhe I OCIII hour 6 :30 and
dmner at 8.
DEATH IS INVESTIGATED
The exlena1ve pollee an-
veallaatlon Into lhe death
o f retired tool manufactwer
Tboma • 'A '>unl..,, wbo
wu found dead 1n h11 home
at 142 f!venln& C anyon
Rd ., ~hnre Cl.tTa, Thuu-
day, Nov. 3, 11 upec led to
be concluded thas Fraday
or \tonday.
'>.~~.,;.. ,.'-'loaalcS
Burda a.! I ia wai t1n1 for the
final analyaaa and cone·
lataon of the '>ranae County
Tragedy, mishaps
mar 'sand shift'
\lem ll Oum~an, as11stant Corp. of Garden Grove.
ch1ef of Po hce, blamea Lhe They were aiven 3S days
attrac ti veness of Lhe Beach to move 60,000 cub1 c yards
and Lhe uncooperative na-of sand from lhe beach on
ture of lhe du l movana com-Ocean Pt., between Alvardo
pan1e~ for the rash of acc1-St. and 11th St., on the Bal-
denta and Lhe dul.h of a boa Peninaula, to eroded
Newport Beach tecnaaer beaches in West :-lewport.
&.he final 3 da)S of "Opera-On Thursday, Nov. 3, a
uon Sand c:;hift." landmover, owneJ by Lhe
"We uked &.he m to pull Andex Inc. of La Puente,
the d1strabutor caps or shut was atarted ~ an umdent1·
u(f the fue I lane of theu fied penon and dnven for-
earth movera a week 110 ward into the cars of Dale
when one of theu veh1cles G. Garlen, 2S36 Santa Ana
was started up," he sa1d. Ave., Coata \1csa, and Au-
.. Po l ace were not able to reho Pereyra of Foun ta1n
furn11h 24-hour protecuon." Valley and 2 park ana me ten.
When (iene Vallee d1ed, 1 On Saturday, !'lov, S, 1
of the 2 reaular beach bu&-Owl1 calerptllar was dtJven
&lei, whiCh patro l the into ~e Ocean o{f 22nd St.,
area w1th } radao can, was C&UIIn& an eatamated
called to sto p surfen from t2S,OOO damaae.
runnina an front of lhe w d d t uuck~ wath theu surf boarda ar ea 0
to aet to the ocean.
coroner 'a autopay with
past ho1pat.al reporta. The
au&opay attri t.&ted the de ada
to uumatlc: na~e ot tM
liver.
Theu ia no doubt in the
Je&ectave'a mind mat be-
c ause of the poor health o(
the vactam, the fall whacb
cauaed Lhe cut on baa chrn
prec1patallld h11 death.
\U. Dunlap waa found by
h11 ne 1~bor , \4ra. 'J. Hubert
Peu1ol, 2311 e venina
C anyon Rd. 'ihe entered the
home af&er ma i I went un-
claimed for J daya and round
h1 m lyina dead on the
ltvins room aofa.
lnvutiaatton by police
place~.! the date of death u
2 day a eat her. They aay
tha\ on the day he died,
!llov. I. he wu viaited by
3 pertona. They 11e laundry-
man C hatlCI \1wphy and
haa w1fe , ~gq V1c \0Cia 'iL,
Coat.a \1eaa, who prepared a
meal for h1m at 10 p.m.,
and u~ewport pollee
offi cer Edw1n Braun, wbo
waa to take the aahna man
to Ch1caao o n advice of
docton. They aave \1r.
f)unlap only a ahort time to
hve.
"ccord1nl to \U. Braun
the U1p wu poatponed be-
cauae \1r. Dunlap wa1 too
Ill.
•
THURSDAY, NOV . 10, 1966 (714) 67 3-0 550 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
YOUTH APPRECtA n ON AWARDS were
presented to 3 student body pres• dents clt
Tuesday's meeti n9 of the Newpo rt Harber
Optimist Club at the Villa Martna restau-
rant. The award winners are o ctured
here, left to right in the foreground, Jay
Fi sher of 32 Beacon Bay. lroiTl L nco "
Junior Hagh School, Gary Long, 4501 Or-
rington Rd., Cameo Shores. sen•or cH Cor·
:.n a de l Mar H•gh, and Bob Crosby, 21 40
M ra,.-ar Dr., 9alb0a, SetliO r Jt 1-iarbO r
~ gh. They were sel ected O'/ tre r school
P' nc pats P•Ctureo ten tc. '~l"lt " the
OC:Ct IC #t, Werner ':ar '>CJ"' '. L r co n
Schoo • Leon Meeks :>f :o• Jr a del Mar
ana Charl es Godsha (;! ,-.arbOr '"' ~-The
setectaons were rl"'aOe on ~he oas s ~~out-
stand•ng scho 1 arsh·~ ana taoe•sr ~-
CHART LOOKS AHEAD
A c::omprehenaive outhne
of "problema, proapec ts
and opportwu tie a" 1n the
1970' 1 wu releaaed Lh a s
week by OiART, the Call-
zena Harbor Alea Research
Team of the Newport Harbor
Chamber or Convncrce .
The OlART report I. Ill
recommendations under 6
heachnaa: mar1ne 111d recrea-
uon facaiJoes, traffic and
uansportAuoo, puuaa.
Lnavera1ty mnuence, beau-
llficauon, and public: budd-
an a•.
Sam Downma. aeneral
ch IJ rman o f the rue arch
team, SILld that the 11m 11
to aumul at e broad commun-
Ity 1ntereat and activaty 1n
prepar1n 1 for the community's
fuwre. He expressed hope
lha\ thu maual report and
fu lllre det.ai led reports
would sumulat.c d1scu111on
and new 1dcaa fo r commun-
' ty be uetm•u ..
Copaca of tbe report have
beta ICO t to CIVIC JfOUpl,
OfJIIIIZIOonl, Cl t) and
county offic1ala, schools,
111d ne1Jhbonna Chambers.
The "'ewport Beach Cit\
Counca! 11 expected to da s-
cuu 11 dunn& \ionda) after-
noon's sllld) ses11on.
and convent a on center.
• 81cy cl e paths r.o con·
ne ct lhe UCJ campua w1lh
local ahopp1n1 and recte·
atlonal ateu.
• <\cqu111t1on of a 1111p
a lona Lhe outer bluff cdae
of C'llff l)r. an "'ewport
He1&hts , near the Lutheran
Church, aa a f~Cr manent
panoaamac vaew llle.
• \4aantenanc c of the
Rtune &Jc a an f) \d "'e wpoll
II I piClWesque CO'Tfnel•
,,., ha\una area.
• Conve111on of lhe Pun
~one 1n Ralboa 1nto a oont-
blnauon park and ra rk1n1
lot w1 Lh an atuacll vc
pubhc rc6 u norn buai J1 nc.
• Consclladatmn of all
County voa
ravoted Ronald Reapn
almoat 3 w:> 1 over Pat
Brown, Roben Finch a lao
almoat ) to 1 over 'JieNI
-\ndeuon Cor laeutllnant
JOVcrnor ; P rank Jordan 3 to
2 over !llorbert 'icble1 for
accu&.ary o( alate; ~ouaton
Plownoy 2 to 1 over ~lan
(:r ana ton for I tate COO•
troller, but Cranaton won
1n the atau-ade vote; Ivy
Baker Pt aes t 2 to 1 over
Bert Bctll for at.atc treaa-
wer. Jamu Utt almott 3
to 1 over Thomaa Lenhatt
for U. ~-con,reuman, JSth
di a tra ct.
llarbor \tea voteu JOined
'lran 44: County to p ale U()
af1'4)re u ave totals for Re-
pubhcan cand1datea and 10
help aweep actor ~onald
~eacan to a l a~~dahde
v1ct.ory over 'Joveroor Pat
Brown.
The county cletk'a office
'" 'ianta ~na 111d that the
(:o Ieman vote tally ays um
could not PfO¥ldc any
breakdown yeattrday for
'lew por t Beach and Coat.a
\teal, but aJ I 1ndae&llotll
wetc that suons rn&}otttiu
111ere jJ ven bere 10 che
wa M ans candadatea in tha
'nP 1weep to vac\OCy.
State ~nat.or John Scluruu
eully won re1lection, wadi
a ) to 2 lead over 'lobort
~~tmca.
The tu over-ndc for the
Oranae Cou t Colleae ou-
tn c\ wu defeated 49,4S2 to
33,633.
The Ca ty of Newport &&ch
propo11 uon for aale o( city
owned property fronona on
the ba) 1n the former South
(oaat uea waa approved
13,745 ID 2,851.
Oranae Lount) voters aave
I b11 mljOn ty 10 ae llaWo
wule PfOC'O••Iioe f« CGOtV-
IliiJooal re.,.,oo, 2.SJ,l69 to
99,931, and narrowly apo
pn" cd the bond 11 5ue for
... o lleaes and unaveraauca,
I 4,bO:= to PQ,770. The
an u -.'b•cenlt) 10 l liiU ve,
~h1dl Vt'U defeated an Cbe
state-~1de votans, waa fa-
vored 184,60Z to 160,102 10
Willi._ H. ,.,.. • .,.,..
John Mocnolt
WilliPI C. Riet
The pro poaed proJec ts an-
elude the folloWJn a:
Cit) bulldana an a ne•
c1v1c center, tnland of
(out ltwv., between Lhe
bay anJ \\ac \tlhur Rl vd . the count). Rutt. Pou .. ll
JOHN GUST, 10, of 623 St.
James Pl., Cliff Haven, •s
a L.A. District champion '"
the 1%b pun t, pass and
kick contest spensore d Dy
the National Footba I Lea-
gue and locally by Theo
Robins Foro. JoM .,on n
his age grouo n the cot ·
seum last weelc before the
Rams-Colts pro footbal'
game. He will try tor the
L.A. Ram s are a ch a'Tlo•on-
sh •P at hall-ta me ot ttle Dec.
4 game w•th the Detro• t
Laons.
•
• A 2nd entrance to the
ba) 1n the area of the cat)
traaler park an Central :"lew-
port, walh 1 !linnet under
tbe channel for cars.
• A sand ap1 t extendm&
weaterly from lhe Balboa
Jett), an front of the Wedae,
creat.J n& a channe l for boat
dock1na. w1 Lh an en trance
lh rou&h the J ett).
• Exten Sion of a lee cas·
terl) from the Co roo a del
\1ar Jetty 10 provtde a pro-
tec ted ar ea for amall boa ts. • *' tube croa Sin I for the
Uwer Bay, replac1n' tbe
brtd&e CIOIIIOJ .
• o\cqu11allon of Lhe
L1shlet Than o\1r fac1la\les
from the 'lavy to replace or
ret ae ve 'lranae County o\1r·
port oonaealiOn.
• Local s ccnac publ ac
Realtors elect Bill Farnsworth
Vl atlaam H. f-arnsworth nf
Balboa, wh11 I' as<on ... lated
wal.h the ( t•rona del \lar tl f·
face of (o!Jwcll , t:Janler 1
Co., ha .. been elected r ro 1·
dent of lhe 'e~fll'rl Har~H
Co!>ll \ina Bl•ard ,,f Real-
ton fo r l9o7. He will re·
I..CI\e Lhe aavel from Prell•
Jent Randall \kCardle at
the Januan 1n 5tallat1on
meetJna.
\1r. Famaworl.h ,, a nat1ve
tlf 'e10. \ orlt. state, ..-.as
LusHania survivor dies
'iarry Ryde "llport, ~fl. of
-H6 Pomsetha '''e . Corona
Jcl \tar. d1 ed ,f a heart
attack c;aturJ I\ 'ov ~.
at hta t.ome .
He was born ''" Q, l "0.
an LonJon, I na an.!. and
setveJ w1th the Ruush
\lar1t1me er.,ace dw ana
W'V\. 'Nhen the l u"tan1a ,
wal.h 1ts ~.fM f'IHenaeu,
wu sunlr. 1:1'\ a ocr-nan
submarane \II\ ... 1 Ql ~. he
WU } of the 200 aur viYl)f l .
\1ra. Catheu ne Lew" of
COfooa de I \1ar. h11 dau&hter.
Hill hu the medal. He 11
a lao surv1 ved by another
daqhtet, \411)' Lewaa of
'lew York C it).
~rvt cea were beld Tuea-
J a , "'ov . S, a t Balu ~r
war' Cha pel, Corona del
\1ar. lnt.crment was at Pa-
CIfic Vaev. \1emoua l Park
TliOIIAS J. LAZIO OF IEWOIIT MTI. liES
araduated from lhe L n1 ver-
aat\ L'f \hcha aan. and IA.U a
res1den u ul and ... nmmeu .. aal
bualder 1n I "~ Anaele~ un-
ul 1'~5(1, when he mnved h11
bostne""' to Oranae (.nunt).
He ~"" unued an hulld1n1
and al"" entered the real
Clita le l'lru~ crDi!C hu~>1n e51.
He u••ned < ,(,J..,c l l, Banker
an I ~t-2.
lie •a;J II'> "-ale, I e( lane,
and t! e11 40 d aldrcn II\ e It
, .. ,IJ I. Ho~' \,c., Balh..•a.
Other r.e • nff1~er11 u( Lhe
Realr' Ho•.u J o~rc '''hn \lll~
n ll~ • l t; c \l.h.r~oth Rcalt
(.n. ! 'e~A.['"ll Helh;h, fi rst
\I<C ·rc:'a J~·,,t \lo dlam C.
R•nil ! llo~rh·•r ln'c".menl
( ''· 1 l ••r••n .t .tel \hu, .!nd
"The beach II an ltUaC• be honored tive place for ldds who have
noth101 to Jo,'' \b. Duncan
u ad.
Vetctana l)ay ceremoniea
will be held at 11 a.m. thia
Priday, Nov. 11 , at the
~rican lAJion hall,
Poat 291. at 21S lSth 'it.,
Central Newport.
Sand cave-1n is fatal
uanaport&taon s yalem 1.0
connect 'lewport Bea ch,
Coall \1eu and UCl .
• Larae parkana ueu,
perhaps near 'iupcuor ~ ve.
and Coaa t liwy., and tr am a
runnina the lenath of lhe
beach on the ~ewport·
Balboa ocean front.
'te wu th~"lUJht to he Jead
when a t.an~er -h•r p1 cked
him up n oallnJ an Lhe ~~
lantac llcean. lie wu taken
to a mtXJUc an heland and
on has buthda, l Ja\ 1 later
he sat up and ukcd f01 a
Cl &lle t~. \ IU irJ who WU
pauollana the area aaw h1m
and he was take n tn Lhe
hoa p1 t.a I.
Thomu J. Laz1 o, 8 :=, of
-ll8 Tualln Ave., Newport
Hea Jhta, dJed Thunda)',
"'ov, 3, of a heart att&c;k .
lte w.. a se lf emplo, ed
aardener for 18 'eara. He
was a nauve of ltal)' and
had Ia ved 1 n the Harbor area
for 9 ) eats.
"'c ;-rc .. aJ,•nt .. mJ Ru th
P .Hoi , .,f I' llfJc II ,mJ 1\ &•
"''~l.t lt ' •I 'e""fl''TI lko.h .. h,
!IC< r ctdf\ ·tn·:hur~r .
('harlc' lhC'\ ct .mJ \lr.
"Operation Sand Shift.''
atarted when a SSO,OOO con-
tract wu awarded by the
C 1ty Council Oct. 13 to
C.E. tturley Contrac tina
D.J. Murray
found dead
A oo lot au&rd from the
U.S. Coeat Ouatd cutter
Cape Hiuon. which wall be
anchored olf the caty rtoat
in froat of the LeJion Hall,
will hoiat the ~rican
naa ud play tapa. P atber
David J . ~ay , SO, of Owm ol cbc Church of Ow
6 SOO 'fl. Coaa t thry., Wea t Lady d Mt. C&I'IDD I, Central
Newpon, wat fOW\d dnd of N ... pcxt, b&a been aaked to
a beut attack at Ilia home coli lh. chu.rcb bella.
Tueaday, Nov. 1. by bi• MIA ••Ire-. IUIDDT
altta, Janet Swanaon of Fll • y •u
Newport B.a~b. Anna Hatdl, 72. or 174 E.
He waa born ln Port 191h S\., Weat Side Coata
Atklnaon. Wia. Ha bad lived Moaa. died T\leaday, Nov.
ln the Harbor uea for 9 l.at ber bome. She had been
yelfl Md wat a foreman for a rnidet of the Harbor
b Oweaa Yacht Co. araa for 21 yeara.
Sunl.ora include bh ac., Su"lYOrl iachade her hua-
Joha Willi• ot locklc:lfd, band. Hav•; a daaJba.t,
Ill.; a ct ...... ,. ~ ........ Mta. Mildred aan:. ~~~.
Boad or Newpott Bea•: l Aria.; a ton, Kel'h• or
,,,._,, Mn . Swueoa Md O.ver, Colo.; l aiaa.ra,
Mra. Ted eric boa fll Cot II Mra. W., Heaa.r Md ...._
~... ud a ,...... ... ·caua c-oa. ~ ot ., ..
&.nlc::u wetelleld PridaJ, bnah: S ..-ddall•• •d No-.. •. at 11M W.etcllft l pea....,•d<*il._.
CU,.I la Cotta Meta. a.-Semen ... hW ......
.,._, ••• at a. H.nor HoY. 4. at •• Bell ....._
.. ,, ~al Puk. •tr ..... ., C::U,.l.
Oene Yatlee, 17, of 3071
36th St., Well Newport, auf-
rocatlld to death Wedneaday.
Nov. 3, when • und tunnel
he wu diaaina at 9th St.
Beach, Balboa, collapaed
and covered him from bia
hipe to bia bead.
The accident waa discov-
ered at S p.m. by Murin&
Waaner, \2, and bia lather,
Henry. of 1116 W. Oc:ean
Ft., Balboa.
Tbey uw the l•a• cl tbc
dead youth prouudlu from
th• aand and l"llle4 tum
out. Heruy Wa111•r applied
hurt rna1111• ~aati\ Hfe-
auard Chief Robert B. bed
arrived and appllecl moue to
mouth t .. uacltatlon. Their
efforu tailed, ucS lb•
youth waa pron~cecS deed
on anhal at Hotal Hoapital.
L .. Yatl••· 16, Wc>aer ~
.. Yicdm. ud l trieacb,
Cbar\11 Huria, 11, oC 315
£. 8al\Joa 81Yd. 1 l8d Mike
C.l.-er, 16, oll01t Mlnmar
Or., co&d poUce • ., ,_.
,.c~ ..... aa.. u .4 ,... to
It a.n..lq. Polioe .._
lWfM 01111 YaU... fto ..,.. ................ ....
to die sand tunne I and l l
collapaed, buryana ham.
The 11 u of the acc1dent
is part Of the CI CIVI\100
uench dua as a reault of
cbe city's o pcut.ion "und
ahift," for replen11hana the
beach ia \hat ~ewport. The
area ia potted wath wam•na
aiana but ll has been the
acene of aeveral a ce 1denu.
Roaary was rec1 ted ~day .
Nov. 6, at the Bat u \iotlll·
ary Olapel 1n Coall \1en.
Mau waa celebrated \4onday
at Our Lady of ._.t. Carmel
Catholic 0\urch 1n Central
Newport.
• Two-leve I anteraecllon
11 \1cPadden Pl. and Bal-
boa Blvd. in Central ~ew·
port.
• '4altl-level patk1na
atructurea 10 auch aroaa a s
\4auneu \b lo, L1do 9\opa,
and Balboa.
• A ma)or aelf1upport.1n&
parkin& lot on the beach
neu Newport Paer.
• " cllltwal cenler , an-
c lodi n a 1ft aud.i ton urn, art
~••llm. er.h\btuon ball
Later an Lon.So•n he ~l a
f01mer ,....e,. n ,,fra cer wrho
had been C\n the aubmarane
re•rons1ble ftX a~nku'' the
Lu11tanaa . The ofr.ceu of
lhe 1ubmaflne .. ere 11ven a
rneJal fot lhe 11nk1n1 of the
puaenaer liner and \if.
\llport waa p ven the rMdat
,, tec:oan•Uon of hu ordeal.
Surv1vors 1nclude a dau ~t~·
ter, \1rs. Luc) Fe lt o(
('uata ._.eu, a broctler, Jo-
aeptl of Omaha. ""ieb.., and
4 a:rand ch1ldrcn.
Servu:ea were held Saau-
da), 'lov. S. 1n ctle Bell
Bro edway \totiU&t)' 0\apel,
Coat& '4eaL lnt.etment was
at tfte Harbor Rett Memonal
Put, 'Wllh ltle Rn. Jernca
H. Lambtnh officta~na-
C H-A-R-T OUTLINES FUTURE PROJECTS
\
COMPLETE TEXT OF SUMMARIES PRESENTED BY C-H·A-R· T COMMITTEE
( AsUrUh dtt~oU 114WiUollal rt•cuh added by CHART bowd of go.,traors.)
MAaiNE AND RECREATION FACILrri!S
The curr.nt Newpol1 Hetbot boat~ of 7,.00 Ia ·~ 10 ~ 15,000 wltNft the._.
:.:-Thia w •ll ~many dw91&. opportunltiet •nd ~. eome of which .,. ~
l. U,., t.y LMII iachen 11
Thla lncnaalne.,...... *•nu b nec:ataJty of the beck bey......,.... ...
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will ··•n ~..arn -.•ver darcc·
ton I. Pe lcr RancH. Rl'~ J.
Ward, \tr. I am,.v.urth and
\1r. \lul.n ah.
Rcuunc fr•IITI &.he ht\ard of
d~rel..lt~rlt al tel l 'I' earl of
ser\ 11..e a.. l~fl~ Pteaad~t
hd RaJille anJ au<lCIIle
llare~. a.n Ot>n \aeara.
CU IIUUIUES FATAL
TO .LLAWI CAIIILL
WlllarJ R. < ah11l, S1, of
2000 t-. Ocean Bl•d.. Balo-
b«ta. Jaed \4onday, Nov. 1,
1n Toi'Tance of lnJurloa ,...
ce1ved when haa car waa iJt.
volved 1n a collaa1on at ••
Harbor and San Oteao Pteeo-
way I In t.er~h ana e.
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TILIPHOMIJ 47UHO (Ar• C.. 714)
THE NEWPOil'T IIAII8011 EN$1CN 1e ellllt. ..a, .. ..,..,..,. JI#1Me4
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THE N£WPOIT HAlBOI ENSlCN e .. ~1 ..... 4 ao lie • ~~ew•·
,.., of ,._al c irco•l•loa by ~oun .,_.. r.o. A-20178 de~~d
May 1•. l9Sl, Ia s..riof Cot~n few the Cow•y of Or-.. S&ac~ of
Callforala., aad by reaeoa thereof Ia qlJAiifie4 10 p•II.Jt all pwllhc .. ~. ~'~"ired .,. law.
ARVO £. HAAPA . .. . .. •. ... Ow-alllll Poabhalwt
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SUUCI.,TIOM IATIS
I• Harbot Ate a: 0.~ ye•, 84.00: 2 re-. 17.00
0\ll of Kort~« k•a; O.e ye•, IS.OO: 2 ,._ 19.00
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .. d publtsher of ttle Ensign
~000~0~~
IT FEELS GOOD TO •• FOR A CHAIIGE
It may not be so bad to be tagged a s a conservative
after all. And may we even dare breathe the thought that
the voter will' not shy away •n fnght at the mentton of the
John Bi rch Society'
Tuesday's election resJ its g1ve somt> evidence that
voters do respect the pr•n c oles of conservatism, ind1 v•-
dual responstbtl tty, ft scal orude11ce. and ltmtted govern-
rnen t.
But the victory o f Ronald Reaga., 11\tll not automaticall y
so lve our problems. SIJ(cess n res tonng responstbiltty
and a measure of frugal •ty in C}Ovemment will depend on
the self-restraint of p ressure groups and individuals, and
or the courage of I eg1 sl a tors to say "no." A 900d pi edge
for 19o7 .... auld be to stop 901ng to Sa cramento wtth hands
uu ts tretched for "gimme" money. •••
A REAGAN MAN MUST HAVE DOllE IT!
Now that the shou ting and voting are over, and the rtghl
r•an ha s won the race for governor, 1 would li ke to com -
,..ent Jn the televi sion ads that ttted so hard to tnfluence
T ue:.day's dec• s•ons. As a strong Reagan supporter, 1
wJs especi ally tmpressed by one very brief but fast mov·
tng p li ttcJI ad, Nh tch showed a number of mov•e "stills"
t l<un ald Reagan '" h•S various hero rol es. This particu-
1 ar ad ·11u st have been very effecti ve, because it brought
oacir pl easant "'emones of a very li keable acto r, who was
ai .... Jys cast as the "good guy." The ad always ended
.v• th an unusual ouestton, "Can you afford the pnc e o f
Jtl•r.,ss•on·"' But that was easy to ans wer, because we
are no.,. s eeing these mcv•es free on telev• sian. '3ut rrost
unu)uJI of a l , the ad scrtpt always assoctated the mes-
s age wtth the Commi ttee to Re-elect Governor Brown ' • • • •nt OEFEISl Ult THAT, •o lEEDS 10 ATTACk!
In the adjoining columns ()(I ttlis page there is a lengthy
letter that is well worth the reacffng. rt is written by Ro-
bert ~ch en, assistant profe ssor o f drama at UCI, who
sJy'> that the Mirne Troupe performance at UCI •s thor-
Jugtll y dcfenstble.
Tr s l'tter cr~ngs to rr tnd a news iteiT' •n the Sept. 22
~ JC .. t the Ens tgn, tefltng of the Amer~can Leg10n pre ·
test aga•nst "2 hours of soli d filth" presented on the
UC I casn pu s by the San Francisco Mime Troupe last May
o. An ~>dt to •'s '10te rr1n e, that isl a ccompanying the story
said that an atftdav•t rrent10ned tn the Legton's letter of
~r'JtPst told of o bsc en1 ty "too shocking to be printed tn a
::, • Pro'. Jl'en's l etter you wtll get an idea of the
naturP J t th•s obscent ty. The professor's letter •s •nd•ct-
ment !:''1ough. I '1 eed add nothtng to i t. • • •
SPEND, SPEND, SPEND
ltita~a \ MicL Graflaf Cau•ty Herold
£I dq .tJ , "I'm 1n '4'1 Ill IO ha\ C: ,.\ )efi IOC spcndmg ('\ •
t'l\ ,, ttlt11 "' "' ~ tltt' t.Jil g...t tltl'tr t.ands on "''Lhou1 .u .y
'' ·; 11 d Ill lt.t t'ltl• C•''lllt il sc:ena to maJte !attic d t!Jt'rt'lll ''
"'" tl11 r "' .,, o .. lvr111 r., , .>n·tr;:n au.J, thl.' vanous .1nd sun-
t.l" I'''"'·'· , "' . .ut.l tv •o< . .il ~o\Ctruncnu or thr more: tt:-
t• lrl t''"" "CI('ll'l) p•• •;ram, the rtd ta~ IS)() complt·
l.ill'd tli.tl IJ) lltl' IIIII• 1111..' !JrU!;f•llll IS rt:ad) lO }JUt ln•O
.tl•lt It ( 11; .,1 '~ 1\ l.llolt: on h.>l liiOCC anonC).
straight
~-.l• .. ta:s '!. '~i!!! ')ear !dhor. •&, Md 1 .,.. .... a( ·•~
Let nae ..., .._..,. ol tq •d claaclq w~J~
bloaslnaa do.. ...,. llile ... .,. at fbta typically
ho_ad• or the 7CIOO wllo com-.. Spirf-.1.'' but wtUcta Ia
pnu lho C~iU.. ~ _.ri.W ~ .... Yloloo~• Clo~ C&nU~U .. a ia Cah· ol tokpoe• repreuod by
fomaa. . two ceniUrioa ot prejudice.
They had JUil caue to The production ia fairly
proteat, and th~y PfOa .. Md etreotivo, and haa had a
thou ovldonco LD • nwau varied impact on ita a~aoo
and fOtm _beyond challeoae dlencu. Tho dramaturafc
an1d quee_llon. d ..., th lcchniquo ia a no•IJ popu-
am ampreue v~ o I (i . . .1 ...
fact that durint tho paat ar on! 1 11 11~ at 10 wat . al uaod an Joan Lattlewood's
tw_o yoau of offoneav~ • OH WHAT A LOVELY
faara co~ucte~ on Unaver-WAR) ; at seta up amusina
tuty ofCahforma campuaea, and o1d..Cashioncd aona and
&h11 aeems to ~ the first dance routjnea, and &hen
spontaneous voace of pro-reminds the audience -in
test from tho people at the mo 1 · h ...
I I s cases 1n a s oco.1na passroota eve . f b
I h II th f.d manner -o the ttter real-ave a e con 1 encc .
tn the world that the UCI lly ~n~emc:ath the: appar~nt
admsnisuation, seeina the
sad pictwc auembled in
the advcrtiaoment appeatina
tn the f!nsicn lut week,
wsll take suinaent muna
to conu ol ca.rnpua proarama
and expresstona to spare
thts cotm~un tty the shock
and embanassment of such
behav1or.
'iincercly,
Bunster Creely
"lewport tfeishts
MIME SHOW DEFENDED
Editor of the Ensi&n.
The re has been some com-
motion in the press about
the performance at UCI of
the San Francisco ~ime
frnupe on \lay 6, 1966.
The performance was prc-
... cnted ~ the Students for
ncmocrauc Society, and
pla)ed an Campus llall be-
fc~e about ~(){) people. It
'o!.:l!o entitled "That \1in-
-.uel Show, or C tvil Riahts
tn d Cracker Bane I. ••
I 'o!.OUid ltke to make cleat
the n.ttuie of the production
frnm an tnfonned point of
'tew. 1 saw the production
ftrst at the Encore Theaue
tn San Franc asco, where it
had been play ina for aomc
ttme. and aaain at Irvine.
The productiOn 1s wri tten
and de11ancd as an attack
on mtddlc:-class attitudes
towarJ!o the: racaal sssuc: in
thts CliUn U) -1t ts as much
t.hrected a&atn~t lsberals as
c;qlioeQ(8~Y~'\ It &f Ultcad•
ed to eQlllbasizo foc~ly:
1. How the NeJJo if
really th ouaht of by liberal
white people,
l. IIO'N the ~egro 1 s
aenerall~ treated b) white
people, and
l. T he false tllussons
·nos t ~htte have about :-.ie-
¥f0C!>, and about themselves
tn re&ard to :-.lecroes.
The dumaturaic attempt
.. ( the: production IS to np
the: mask off of the false
tllustons most whites and
\,c giOb have about each
olher. and to demonstrate
the unveiled reality of anti-
"'.egro preJudsce. Satinzed
iJe the youn& whttc &iris
~ho, under the JUISe or
ctvil rights idealum. ac-
tually desire black men
"ellualh (this, at least, is
the tmplted claim of the
mat erial). and the liberal
v.htte man who sceminaty
whQJeheancdly supports the
'-iegtountil ht~ own property
or security is endanaered.
rhe show tncludes a "Ne-
v o" htstory of America
fesuvtty. The production
has played in San Francisco
for aome time, and was also
performed on the ')avis, on
or neat the Berke Icy cam-
pus, and in \tarin County
before comina to Irvine. h
has been officially invited
to perfonn in the East by
the Drama Department or
'Ntlliams Colleae. in 'Aas-
sachuseu s, and wi II play
there and at o ther Eastcm
colleacs before a projected
opcnina off-Broadway in
New York City this s eason
(1966~7). The people in-
volved are s ertous studenLi
or the theat re. One who IS
known to me was a gradu-
ate student at the Yale
'>rama Schoo I when I was
there. Ronnie Oavis, who
authored the show and is
the director -of the company,
IS we 11-known mimi Sl in the
Bay Asea, and has rubtish·
ed an aniclc about his
work, "Gucnilla Theatre,"
1n the cunent (summer 1966)
issue of the Tulane Drama
Review. the leadtn& perio-
ds cal tn the field of con-
temporuy theatre.
Now there ia no question
but that "Civil Riahts in a
Cracker-Bane!" is what
people call a "dirty show."
"Dirty" words, aestures.
and situations arc used to
tllustralc: the dtfTcrcncc be-
tween the mask ("the smi-
lin' nean"> and the reality
(Watts', Rvlem, Pbildel-
phia_ Miuiaalppi). Whclber
or not the show is obscene,
howc•er, is a lepl matter,
and I would point out the
follow ina:
I. All actors ate male,
fully clothed, and make no
attempt to di robe tn any
way.
2. Sellual references arc:
always subordinate to the
theme of racial relations •
There was not a sinale in-
stance, tn m:,· opinion, of the
use or sex for strictly prur-
Ient purposes. The produc-
tion bore no resemblance
whatsoever to the "adult
entertainment" movies ad-
vertised in the Los Anaetea
Times, or to the an/erotic
films which are especially
populat toda>. No&hina in
the production wu intended
to be suually stimulatina.
nor was it; the use of sex-
ual references were almost
entirely ncptive; i.e.,
less pleasant than the
tdcalizcd illusion.
3. A II suua I acuona
were done with an utreme
dearce of stylization, as
befittina a mtmc tsoupe.
While 1t was entirely clear
that suual intcrcowse waa
indicated in one accne -
0 E PROBLEM ONE SOLUnON the actors never sj,ok.c, N ' nor touched. nor undressed;
ly Tom Anderton both were fully clothed
( h u .,f tit•· pttrpoC('' .,f Prt>,ident john10n·, counrl"" till ••.tl ·"II\ lltt·~ males (one wearina a white
r•··, 11 1 \•1.10 1111• \''" w l.t\ th<' groundwnrlo. If \1111 lr·1 1h1 1tt h,t\1 ;lu tnnn<"V. tltt·\ ~ill doll-like &trl's mask and a
1.,, , ,,, 1 .. r '"·'" ~·"'hall Plan ~rrnrl 11 •• 1nd ''"" • y,., 1 ht· hurc•a•u·nt~· an· li.aht colored apron over hi a
'""''" .tr" \"'" ""J''CI to 1he cnnfiscatton ~Wt'r " nol In '"' dn~ll .wd t•ltmlnatf' tht\ trouaen) who mimed lhe
of dt• " ,,, ....... In •uh~td11c 'in and loafin~t. roloo.•al dt ht htll 111 r 11"' tutr 1.axe\ and dt'bl aexual act while remainina
and '" 1''"\ td• ,,.Juho~l stnncltf'\ for the Hotl.t'n· and w·al ttlOtl' phyaical1y aepatat e. Th.o
tnl' .111d \.l.ttt \11J m 0f tht'l planet art-called Our fnn•fi\llu r~ l'rl\!.\l.!r·d 111 :a rt-volution to chonat at.ood nell to them,
••·lf1,h , \ nu, h\ tlw "\l·l(le,\ .. multi-million· e~apc· Ia"·'""" '' uhottt n·Jlr,...,·ntation. T ax· beatin& a rhythm on druma.
.lilt' l.\ndon lnltn\(m lltnt (alhng anybodv a atinn ""hout ~~'P~~'"'nt.tlton "'il' O(>t m•arly While certainly cfrecti•e
n n1r 1, ~~~ .. l.tt I .. , lur <.&II in!( an\' woman :l' had :n t<t,.lltt•n ~ttl. till" n prrvntation from the 1 ymbolic atand·
"lnn<.c · wt' no"' h.wc· point, the staaina, apot-
"llww " onh onl' l!n'11 a1ver and thai 1· ht. h · ., Allhnuul. the ~,,, .,,,, ... ,,.,, .tln·ad• tak<' 'l5 11 ana, c oroa accompam-i' (;nd nol 1.\ndon Gmt•rnfll('nt$ don't l(ivr ~ .. 1 • d ·
1.-n t·nt uf .til uu nr11•· .n tltt\ countn.•, Hill ment, costumana an mune (n·l'dnm tilt'\ take· frrt'dum Pfflpk have In · 1 ,. h dl ._ ....
""" t"<f.o<'CI im r•· 1..rd t.J"''· o1wn and hirldrn, a.c aon ar Y anuacat ca a "'"·~1 frN'<Inm frnm ~tmrrnments Then, aftt'r I' • _.., in 1%7 and lwuc f•fnrtlt \~ Arthur Sc:hlf'\~ rea IItie .-•• ormance in tht• llf'Ot)IC" we mt• frN·dom. thrv hav~ to wOf'k b t • inl(t'r, lr h;n \ltllt·d, "1 fwrr ;;arf' ~w ~tnd 'Ill •<lh ' nolhlna was left to ronuantlr ttl ~t'f'P tt. the • · · .. On the (.('ntn Utd thai the" l>t·~t way to d~lloy pottntial 5011T('f'( flf l.l".ltllln WI' h:n.'f'n't ~"eO lm&llll&tJOft., C':lpttah<~m \\a• to dl'h.t~~ch the curn-ncy And l"llplon-d , .. , " ( l.~kf' making love, bird contrary, ~•eryt.ba~a wu
our rnlf<•rtivi,h h:\\t' pn'l't'('(ied to do IO. W~ w:l.trhinl(, tafT\' pulltn~? I left 10 the arnaainatiOD, md
Mw h:wj> prinun~ prtM pa~r motlt'y backl"d Sonw-uninfonrwd JX'OJ>It' think it is all oaly those with o.erly~
b\ nothtng. und"'tch rotn~ and a 43~nt ri~t (or thr rf0\1 rnmtnt to raJK" tuf', on •eloped naaainationa couJd
doll.tr (romp:.,-d with 1919) t"Ofll"~llon~ Artu:ttlv. rm·porationa don't be undaly atimulatod bJ
What is th~ .tn\wt'r? It is rul simple:. We pay mu"h laxl"•. Ttwy ml"rtly praa the-m on U.is I COM. t~ rwonpk-must throw out the rwals who to you in innf'a"'d pnt.es ln<!ivid~lt pay (Coatia•d oo pate 3) ~"" " 1 virtual!• all thr-Ia~,.,: corpontaons JuR col--an" df'livt"nnft us to rutn and ~ ttt statesmen ' (
who will rttum UJ to com'"irutionaJ ~m-k-ct them for thr lfOVt'mmc:nt rom 70•· ,.. THE .-.£
me-nt Karl MMx .aid ... Sprnd thnn to death " lf we aay daal •• ~a•e ao
Thf'rt is a ~or1cu1 whtch would acromp-And Sprnrll"r·Bird u. \ he-n f think about si•, we deceive owael•u,
hsh rhr tuk · i1 it 10 m..ct ~ L~rty oor tota.l d_.bt o( I trillion.. 400 billion doD&n IDd dlla en• ia DOl iJa u. A.mffld~nt, wh~h would (orce the poem-(councjn~ all ctnnmitmt'nu), t tum as pair. If we eoaleaa _, •'-•
mrnt 10 ~·out of nerr butinea and Kt.i~ty .. an Undf'rtlllttr', =-ppn.'nhc.c. But our cot.. ... II faidatal _. jut to
oot spKificallv authorUted by the CGNtitu-l«tivish don't CAit' -thnr ~m is one fc.tin u ou •••• _.
don o1 thr nitrd S..; IDd tbco 10 IUD ckbt, one nation, nnr citi1'f'otbJ~ one dwn:h 110 clruaH u frca all _.
the ~I intOaR ta. wtaidt would DDt be and one firins tquad -all u~r tM United ,._.....,....... 0 Jallll l :
Mtdtd MTr tJtw. ~rMIIfDI aot alpll'd ift NadoN. I'"'J
IVIURI PROJICIS
(Coatl•ecl r.a. ,... I)
W.. ...ada •"*' end oonwerdel ~and perb, and fhc • rec:ommended ct.w&oprr.nt.l time ..W.. Sudl II•~ lhould _., the .,... ~ to make en .tfirmetiw ded•Jon.
L ....... Pttltlw
The lrNnin.nt thottege of mer1ne weya fotee~~t In the 1963 Mat ne Weya end Servlcll ......,
._ .. ....,...,_. • pNdlded. A ~•lw INdy ahould be expedited to ... 1c. ,..,.,.. •• The ... ,..,...,
olthe Upper a.y thould puvld. aufflcJent weya to handte the nuf'\ber of boata edd.d In the Upper t.y.
J.S. ......
Wilt\ the lna••ecf ~y edtvlty the tanlt.tlon piOb&am w ill be Intensified, to a program of ~
forwmetd and educetlon lhould be plenned.
• A atorm drein « tube ahould be oonaldet ed to catry runoH of uplenda beyond the bay to ., out-
fell In the oaten. Thla lhould ~ the upper bey dev•lopment. ~ a deterNnt to contamination, tNe protect ahould be eligible for f"*'c'-1 Mliatence from the atate end federel governments..
._ o~ ....... ,
n-. ls a Qf'Mt poe.ntlel for thla •xpandll'lg new tctenc. end Jnduatry In Newport leach.
~ edvcetional program ahould be conducted In thla field through lectur.. conf~ and In
our . O.ta ahould be furnthed to Industry on the opportun.tlea, and en area ahould be ~lded In
the bedc bey for ,....atth activltlea. • Arus should a lso be aet aaide for thia pu~ •• .....,. the COMt lOUth o1 Corone del Mar. · ... ~--· ..
I. ~ ChanMt Enir•nc.
With double the boat populatiOn our boat treffic probl•m• will be unbeareble.
A second entrance to the bey It recommend eel in the aree of the city treiler park w ith a tunr* under the chennel for c:.n. '
6. T...Hic:
Investigate the feasibility of moving aome of the beech by the wedge to form • apit parallel to tt.
ahore, creating a chennel with an entrance through the weat jetfy.
A leg could be added to the eaat jetty in front of the Corona del Mar beech to provide 1 protedld
erea for amall boats. Thia wourd not handicap awimming.
The proposed marine stadium in the upper bay for water skiing and amall boar. will be a gNet
help to traffic control by localizing these operetion$.
* The current bridge over the bey on Coast Htghway should be replaced by a tvbe. Thia would
give • much better permanent solution and be worth additional coat. With current prefabrication method& It
would not be d ifficult to accompliah. •
7. t...gi~Jative Action
A continued need for legislat1ve aupport goH beyond just the upper bay development. The Jur16-
diction and operation of tidelands is under study and many other vital problems exist.
A committee should be formed to study legtslative problems, tnform ttle citizens, and ral .. ~
port for needed acfion.
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION
This field •s 10 overwhelming that if was dec•ded to limit this report to four trHS
A. TRAFAC MODEL
A traffic model is an eccumulatton of wetghted mathemattcal data based on land uses, traffic pet-
terns, volume flow a nd growth which can be fed il" to a computer for ass•stence in solving problema.
I. lnforrN~tion ObtaiMd
The model wtll show the effect on trafftc flow of proposed specif tc changes
2. Limitation
It will not provtde answers to all future problems, but wtll be a guide '" determining the
most effictent solut•on to specific sttvattons.
]. Coon:tination
The data acqutred by atudtes of the lr vtne Company. County, and Ctty all can be used to
coordinate the overall plan.
A Ac:tion
It is recommended that the Ctty authortze preparatton of a comprehenSive 'omputeriz:ed tref·
ftc model as soon as possible
I. AIR TRANSPORTATION
New fec•lit•es betng added to the Orange Count y Atrport plus the datly scheduled helicopter serva
form • be~ for adequate air transportatton serv•ce to the area at the present ttme However, increued de-
~·nd for atr fretght servtce betng generated by the tndustnal development tn our area, and increased bu.
tness and ~rsonal travel resulting from the population and industrtal growth tn our area, forecast a need
fot more atr transportation Mrvic.e and facilities in the 1970's.
I. li9htw Titan Air S.ao
Acquire the present l ighter Than Atr faciltttes from the Navy to replece or relie ve the ccngn-
tion of the Orange County Airport. large plal"es could use this factltty and the Orange County Air·
por1 could be limited to smaller planes
2. R~•tions
OiscuiS Wtth our Washtngton represent attves the rev1ston of the thtrty year old regulatlona
governing the use of atr space above ctttes.
]. Ail Frei9ht
The surroundtng c1t1es should constder formtng a City-County a trport oommit1ee to resolw
air transportation problems. For example, there IS the matter of a1r freight not covered in the
Orange County Master Plan for the airport
C. PUIUC TRANSPORT A TlON
In 1965 the State legislature provided for the creation of the Orange County Transit OiatTict wlth
an advisory committee to research the problem.
I. Groundwork
The preliminary planning and education must be broadly based and continuous to obtain
neceasary public suppor1 for financing to be accomplished.
2. Timi"9
A fundamental concept to be resolved is whether public trantportation should precede
end stimulate growth or follow and serve established need.
l. Financiftt
Extenaive public transportation requirH some ~rH of wbsidy. A formula for flnanc.a
from .,.,.al ••• tource• should be developed.
•• Action
It ia recommended that the city appotnt • sraH member to keep posted on developments in
this field and report regularly to the City Council.
* A local sceniC Ctrcle publ•c trenaportation system shoi.lld connect U.C.I., C.O.te MIHa and New-
port Beech.
0. IALIOA PENINSULA
Peek congestion ia already • aeriOUs problem and the pntSiunt will increase.
I. C.,.aty
Thia area providea a choice residential area which will tempt a much htgher concenfTat~.
The posseuion of this ellltensive beech and bay front carries a reaponaibility to meke It
reaaonably ecceuible to outsiders. If we fai I to do thia, the state undoubtedly will. The upenelon
of theM uses w ill invite gntater business opportvnities. More parking lots and wider,,.,_.. wouW
attract more people and ...,.. ... ,..tr CIN .........
2 ......
A comprehensive master plan Ia needed, preMntlng a dntrable future u .. of the entiN --.
It ahould include • deteiled tTeffic atudy and ahow the parking •nd street pan.m to aa ....ty •
poalble aervice the needa and deaires of all the people Involved.
Any solution bated on a atudy of wrrent conditions would be very temporery.
l . TNm
Latve pef'iting .,..... off the peninsula u f., beck ea Coaat Hi9hway, with tramt running the
'-ngth af the bNch, could be h~hly effective. Thla het bMn diacuued often, but ,...,., tried.
4 ........ .._ ......
• A ~lev.l int.tledion il needed" Mc:F~ Plec. and S.fboa Boulevard..
• The OYef'J)Mt et the ArchrM ahoutd b• repa.c.d with a higher and w~ bridge.
PARJONG
Both the ec:ouomlc heelth of the community and Its delirabUity ea a pl .. to llve .,. directly ,..._,
10 1Np ~· of OUt' perking aJtuation.
Untlb mDit dtlea of Itt .U. end deYelopmentel melfUrity, Newport 8Mc:h does not twwe ••...,.
ing problem .. whk:h can be ,_,.Yed by one twMplnO ~~~or progrem. a..tt.r. we faca ...,_
••• df,.,..lt penJno problam. •• e ,..., .. of 01.14' gqrephy.
nw. ... (l) ,.,..,lone, plll'kJng ~·; (2) ~ petting ~. end (3) , ...... b
tfreJ ,_.... ~ Ewn wi4Hn tt.e .....,_ c.ateeoriel. we .,. CXIItflootted whh ctlffwlno ,... ,.,.,..
for elf'-•• comrnunltiel wittMn our dty.
I .... "•l••t
._..,.. o1 the ~ ~.-d '*'" of our peR_ing aituet10n. the CHAaT .-kine_.
mil-. urgaa Mlecriof• of two plb -Olte CIDIYII't* del, one ~ ~ IIUdy _. ~
(ODIIIlHed.,. pqe))
I OUTLINES FUTURE PROJICIS
(C•.U.••d from P•l• l \
~ of COli~ ~. "' en ~ to develop soluhons which cen ..,...,. .. pi lor ~.,. fw
......... 1D 01111 ...._ pt'Dil ............
2. ,....s.. ......
tt will not be ~ly ,._ble to use much htgh-valve land .djeatnt to the bey fot _.._
pert&Jng Iota by 1970, eepede.Qy In .,... tue.h a1 Mar 1ners Mde , ltdo and 6aJOO.. Pari(ing atructu,.., ~
vidlid by efttw public ot Pttv• .-rptiM-and probably by a c:omb1nat10n of both-will ....._ .. M Ia ....... , .. ~..,,.,..
.. Some of the land becklng Into the bluffs I'IOrth of Pee~ ftc Coelt H.ghway ahould be utili.d for multkiedt ~ ttructure.s
b. Study should be •.-d Immediately on "cqutsltlon of public end private eir rights in key .,... f« futuN leMino for perktng struc tures.
c. Loc.tion of muf#.level p.rking garages at "ervtce ~tat•on sties providea a way to C»nMrve val-
uable lend In our congested areas.
J.R~P.ting
Plana f« • major •lf..upporttng park•ng I ot on the beach near Newport Pier lhould get prlotlty
atudy by the city. Plem f« Wett ~port rocrealttJM and comm•rctal par1ting alre.dy are under conaldw-
ation by the dty.
4. ._,,_. AIM P..ting
&ecAiute of the difficulty of getting man1 ond,.•dual ldndowners and lessees together on deo.felop-
ment of ma,or pari(ing f~ilities in ol~r bustres; d .rrott\, emphas1s should be placed on providing meny
smaller perklnQ lots In IUCh areas. ThiS has t~c .sdded aesthettt. value of providing numerout open apacM
In butlt up areal which c., be easily beauttfu~d and f'1 ~·nta.ne-d. In some areas, the pattern of several amaller
parkinQ Iota will .... traffic conget1ion on our 1 n t~ ~rreets
5. ...u+ifk.etioft
Parking loti and parking structure~ mu~r •n 11 c futurP., be planned and developed with ~
'" on increuinc;a the attractiveness of the area as w t! I n. <J•• park ng c.ars. Parking facilities c.an be and
thoul'd be envisioned as also provtd1ng open spaces ,n CC'•9P.!.I€:d areas, or "w.ndows" to view ., ... 01
green beltrtn the midst of concrete and steel 1ungles
6. l.ecjidation
No parkinQ d istrict authority or spec•al park'"~ "g•sla•,on ~hould be attempted in Newport ~Seed\
until a careful compilation and study has been rr .tdr: of ~Jrl. r q •mprovement d istrict ordinenca and ~
grams now In u~ by other Californra C1f1e~ Bur fund~ for ~.;<ch a ~rudy, by '''Y staff, by professiona l 01 by
ad hoc citizens committee, thould be ,.ovlded this yur from ty c<;r tir.gcncy funds.
UNIVERSITY INFLUENCE
The dynamic vitality of a untve"''Y c .Jtn'"n••ntt f Jf ~~venty thousand will produce dramatic
cha~. Outlined are some of the necessary ad·u~t r ·~nt~
I. QMwal Centw
The presence of the univers1ty w tll •nten~.t ( rr .•. rJes•r~ •or and feas•b.lt ty of a cultural centw, 10
efforts Should be expedited in fh1~ dtrecloOn lnlt•rt .. ,l ed t:.•gaf1 Zdl e;ns COU d coordmate w ith UCJ and the
ctty. Such a center should include an aud.rortum u: mvsPuM e• b•tton hall, and conventiOn center.
2. Medic.! F.c:irftiea
The presence of the untvers•ty offe rs r"'',.. /'"''' ;>ere 1 l fer mprovmg the med.al, hospital and
all1ed fac11111es tor our expend1ng commun11y "" Jr ... • •·r.: to rl1e campus A committee of qualified
Harbor Area citizens should be established to r ~~ •• ~ ··~ ·t • ; • :J~~~ t!> and problems with UO and petti,..
ent medical organiutions.
l. Cottnopol;tan Center
The presence of the un1versity w1ll encourdge de ~l' Jp•· en· ol ,rQre d•ve,.,f .ed tnterests and tutws 1n
the area. Thrs forecasts the desirabtl ity of the develop ..,..,.n, o + d ma •or cosmopolitan center featuring apec-
l<y shops that offer int.ernatronal foods, and ,,.,, h 1r J ~,. n.J c pponun•t•es for mtemat10nal cultural ac-
tiVIties. Such a center would not only add greatly to '..,,. on•m J"''Y s reputal•on for charm and p-..nt
liv1ng but could be an outltandrng at1ract1on 1n ·~·-·'
4. lntw-rac:~l R.&.tiofta
Among the outstanding people at1racred ~o tt.c unovers.ty communtty will be those of e ll races and
ethn•c backgrounds. nus can enrich our cosmopol•t" n .oc.ety tf Ne are receptive to fhe,r cultural contribu--
tions. Our citizenry should be educated to welc:onoe the''~ pe-ople
5. Housi"9
There w ill be a great demand for moderat~ "'"'tl .ne.l(pens ve hous1ng . A comm1t1ee of crviC and
un1vers1ty personnel should research th•s problem md • an ,. eans to '"l'leet '"e need .
.. 8icyde , ....
U.C.I. 11 planned ts a "bicycle commun•'t· It \ h qn v des.rab ~ ro exrend thts concept by provJd...
•no b.cycle tratls to shopping and recreat.onal '''-'"~ A \tudy ~hould be made promptly of pou1ble ~
end rtght of way acquisition, end of financ.ng requ r •M••r1 !\, no I..Jdtng ma.ntenance.
7. Student Rec:rNtiOMI c-t.n
Students' recre.tional adiVIttes 1uch as J,)nc.ng ~c 1.; s.ng ng, beer p"rlors. beach partieS, volley
ball and experimentel drema can create no1se and ..,., !v~·on A plan sl"lould be developed to pro'lfde ~
propriate areas for these activities, auch as thfo Pa" •1 on ar.d back bay pdrks.
BEAUTIFICATION
In eddittan to the installatiOn of specdoc d·•VI' r Pf IS beaut•f•catton depend• on following high
standards '" many fields. This includes conllnuc..v( v l • ,., r c•• hteh H·ungs as broad boulevards, Of*'
spaces, v1ew streetl, street landscapinQ, sign control 1.. nd~>·groun.j utol.r,es attracttve ach1tecture, pub liC parb
~nd trash d ispoul. A valuable outline of suggestiOf'\ to , • oe"e des•rable results tn these f•e lds 1t ave•~
m the complete committee report.
l isted here are items of specifrc developrr'ler r • • ..1' 1 <!lhoevtng beauty by 1980.
I. Cliff Drive
Secure the strip along the outer bluff edg •' tJI r_, 11 Urove necH the Lutheran Church as a penn~~~""
ent panoram1c v1ew strip.
2. Underweter Lcm
Secure the two isolate-d underwater 'ots " >-r.tlt-\ Cove to orevent rhetr commerc•al ~•lop
rnent to mar th1s public bNch.
3. M-eeway L..ndtc:.piftg
Expert auistanc:e lhould be retatned by the l ''f to consult wolh the h1ghway eng1neen •n JMd.
scap1no freeways constructed w ithin Newport Beach
4. City Entranc.
All city entrances should be handsomely be ctur•fu~d w1th trees. shrubs, attract1ve a ty ltm1t '9'&-
5. U'"que Aleta
The Rhine.,.. ahould be mainta1ned as 11 p•lh.resque commerc1al f1sh1no area w1th spec:tally ,...
tauranfl and ahop..
6. S.lboe Main Street in Balboa ahould be m&de tnto " free l1ned wallung mall from the Pav1lion to the P*·
7. Fun Zone
The Fun Zone ahould be converted 1nto a c orr'lb•nat1on park and parlt~ng lot w1th an attracfive
public restroom building •
•• R.MrYoir
The h'eel should be retained around the old Harbor H1ils Reservotr and the area made 1n110 a
view pa~
9. ,.,..,. Lots
All eH.ctive perking lot landsc.ping progra m should be put 1nto opef'.tion
PUBliC BUILDINGS
I. N.ecl The ~ic buildinoa ol a city are a very 1mponaor fac10r •n '" hfe and atmoaphere
eun.ntfy the city OCD,... approximately 3 3,000 square feet an 1ft buildings, plus etJouf 3.000
equaN ,... ~ In ... vicinity.
&y 1985 the ~ Ia pred~ to reach 92,000 Th1s wrll ~utre a staff of aome ~13 ~ ~ end • llf*ll of 12.000 ..,.,. '-'·
2. o..ltR It would be mGf9 efficient end pmvide more econom1c•l operatiOn tf el ely tr, u r ._. a...
utoed tooefher. Sev'"9 would be made In postage, telephone. use of secretartal pool, heehng. pelting end
"~time.
1. 5-. There Ia not wffk:ient raom In the present "'' ) acre louhOn .,_ • .... rt. ..,. ...._ ~ ••
fecllitiet .. en .... of ~ 20 teNS
... c ....... c.....
A c:omple• Cletltltr lhould be ~ ttMr would be • laattng focet point ol OOft'IIMWfttfy ..,.,...,
end pride. It ahould---~ .... • cultural cantef ""'e and fedetat offic»s, munecipeJ murta. wnified ~ dt.trk:J oHtc.. 1M era.. twe.d fund, and C h•mber of Commwca.
I. hc1tt.
A loatfluft IIUdy IMuld be .._. et once • nd ecqutrf'd as lOOn • fl _....
• A locallon Jlheuld M ~ north of Coeat HIQhway end ._._,, "-t.y ... ~
loutwwd to be ,.., ._ c.NW ol ow """'-popula tion. The preat\t d ty h.U aitte ...t pi :l V, IDIM el ._ ........ 11\'udUN....., bt , ..... -.~far other munte1~l UM ~ • a lttwwy. poiD ............. tv. ............. "'* .......
IIEIPOR'T IWIIOit EJISICa
A liST SEC'lnt - -'-l
~Y.IIOV.JO, S
OODA DEl. 11M. tAU f .
EAqL S. OLqtCH, 23 'lf
2333 Arbutus St.. =:ast
Bluff, has signel.l ;p ·~~
duty witt\ \he .. ::. • .a 1a
Reserve Tratn og ~ e,!e• "
Huntington Par•. • .... :f' -
cl•l swearong ., .r::•o:-!)ny
was held vet. ::o.:. ~.-~as
Koon photo.
HYBRIDIZER TO TALK
Ken T em or Redoodo
Beach wtll '>peak on care
and s-opaaauon of fuch-
sias at the meeuna of the
Costa \te..a-&) C1t1es
Fuc:Juua Socret~ at 7:30
p.m. \1onda>. "ov. 1~. a.t
Cos ta \\cH Lca11>n Hall.
\b. Ten) IS a horucultunst.
wuter. lec turer and bybn-
du:er or fuch~th and mtrua-
uue ro~e ...
HALLOWEEN THEFT
o\ buralar stole a ~
en shaped op&l tone ptn
and S10 from Pe111 Glasaer,
lll E. Balboa Blvd •• Apt.
B. Balboa, and S4l from
her roommate, S..Cdra Gra).
on Halloween ruabl. Oct..
31.
Letten to Editor
(C..._.. ....... l)
4-,... ... ol foal ·--..... ... d-. .. die
spirit ol te~.... dlae
apeech aad •P ol c:ae-
lc~UJ N.po ··-•• caety. h aecmecl _....tic
to me. lt•u aot •• h&erii'J"
tllsaiq whctc lhc wrillllf
Lakes .. ide ia dac colodld-
ncu ol hi a YOCabaJuy. '-'
a perfectly narmaJ rccna.
taon o( ru..l-hfe dtal~.
Since the eftUJe show wu
bw It 0\U of \~OY\Iabc.a
(scenes watbout wriu.a
ICfiPlll the UC ~ Y\llpriCJ
wu amplacat.. aad ~
cat ed a Jood deal ol u.ae-
daac:y ID chc procbac:uoa..
5. The llatiii'C ~ dt.e .. ~
due tJon w a a k:aowD ao ..,. t.
ar not all of lhc atlldcata
Mho anended... 'l&o oae wu
1n an~ wa) reqwred to ea-
teru1. ~ duldre:D wue pcr-
•tutted. Tboae who weut
b..J ma.&ed reacuoas. "-Y
I.ke.d the abo-a JJcat deal.
It ..was not walhout noalal-
~· r or lome '01 llA. \ia.Qy
were very ~ed by at frons
tune ID tamc. -\ numbcf of
people, to be sure. dad aot
hlte tl at all and fouad tl a.a
poor tute. Pew people
were ncubal. I supcet chat
the people .tao wae "of•
fended" arc people wflo
came aft order to be ofT elid-
ed for oac reuoa or aa~
tba.
A.t a h}w,.ry IMUl COGLalA
boob wtuch arc tD doobt·
ful ta.a te. al the s badcat a a
to be c~poud to a lcptl·
ru.at e I CCUOD ol hwaaa a•
pcucac.c aDd a caU'ftlJ. 10
laal dlc Cll&cnOD fcx IC.
dcll1 t;WodacUOU be ~
thiq IDCII"C tJlaa ltnliPlC clc-
CCDC)'. 1M .. 'llJD~tnl
~ •• may aot be a •••t or
...................
it .. "clinJ.-... it ....
... r.n.ctioe ol ~cal
IOCMCJ. ol oc.ccnapora.y
lltW.ic .......... eat ol
..no-.~ CCIKUP& •
Lt •• lilY ,..,.__, opiSlOe
... ita ............ UCJ
•• .__,.,., dcfcuablc.
:toilaat O*a
AaaalMI Prolc:aaor ol
Dr-.
Uaa•cniJy ol Ca.lat...i&.
lrrillc
COOL ME. MADAM
0t.J IIOOft'lal .-:It hn.J ,.._r..alJ'\C poe .... ~-~ -c)(.
bdicwld Thor •n llUnll\4"-h ..;a...s an f~Cfbtl bfo-t
WCR thQucht to oOOul Ilk fC'CT '""'· "' I 'Pltm
CT'll of fiiOilal:o ll'll:dlonc "'C fu•< IDUfC ~bAt
~of ~nc tc::n-pc-r.u .. t"n 8..1 lcnCt'ltbcr. a
tUdf fco-cn h..•c matt• wJ'C' K.,.. mmor
WJmr tcnou" • be ~to« ~ ~ •0... Of , manbcr
ol ~our r~·~ ~ ~ Ia ~~ ,). •u .... .klltw J .........
.n.t ~~ T~ t mc.!..:..tJ.On ., f'tDCII:MU).
In .as 61 M prat..~ prnnlr( • .,._, ~
Cllriste.en ~
~ ~ c:x:a.r .wL CX'W •• .a. .... .._..,....
convenient locations
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BAYSIJEAT
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..aA Lat.-,.., ....... of .. aDd cluciq wtaida
blea• ..... , doft •..-1M aee• at rant typic•IIJ
bc.adt ol •• 7000 •tt.o ca. .. Spiri iUal,.. but wtUda ia
..... Go c ,...lUN fOI UDde laid ..... ~ Yi I
IT FEn.S GOOD TO U FOI A CIIAI&E
It may not be so bad to be tagged as a conservat• ve
after all. And may we even dare breathe the thought that
the voter wilrnot shy away in fright at the mentton of th e
John Bi rch Society!
Tuesday's election results give some evidence that
voters do respect the principles of conservatism. ind• ~~~
dual responsibll i ty, fi seal prudence. and I imi ted goverf'l-
ment.
Bu t the victory o f Ronald Reagan wtll not automatically
solve ou r problems. Success in restoring responsibtltty
and a rn easu re of frugali ty in government will depend Jn
the self-restraint of pressure groups and i ndividuals, and
on the courage of legislators to say "no." A good pledge
for 1%7 NOuld be to stop going to Sac ra&r~to With han1s
ou tstretched for "gimme" money. •••
A IIEAGU IAI .. ST HAVE DOME IT!
Now that the shooting and votmg are over, and the r ght
~"'Jn has NOn the race for govemor, 1 would I tic e to C'),..-
~""ent on the telev1sion ads that tried so hard to 11flue'l t
Tuesday's dec• s1ons. As a strong Reagan supporter, :
.-.as espec1ally 1mpressed by one very bri ef but fast ""0 1-
•ng political ad, which snowed a number of movi e "std s"
f Ronald Reagan •n h•s various hero roles. Thi s partiCu-
lar ad must have been very effective, be cau se 1t brought
baco: pl easant memories of a very likeable actor, who ""c1s
,1lways cast as the "good guy." The ad always ended
Nlth an unusual Question, "Can you afford the pnce o f
ad""•Ss•on.,, But that was easy to an swer, because ~te
are 'lO N seeing these mov•es free on telev1sion. 9ut IT'OSt
..,nus~.~al of all, the ad scr•ot al ways associated the l'!'es-
sage w1th the Comm1ttee to Re-elect Governor BrONn' • • •
.TM DEFEISl Ull lilT, -Ill. 1'1 anAtl!
In the adjoining columns on this page ther~ is a I tngthy
I et er that Is well worth the readfng. It i s wri tten by Ro-
r,rr• -:;n'O'n, ass•stant professor of drclST'a at UCI, wh.,
,s t H t,.,P M•"'e Trouoe perfoi"TTance at UCI •s th or-
o /''' jete•-tile.
""t1 s "t~e · ct~ngs to ..,.,,n::J a 'lews •t ern 1n the Sept. ::.~
tSSJ~e 1 t"" Ens•gn, tell r.g of the A.,.encan Leg•or ;:r.::-
<e'>t aga <~st "?hours :>f sol1d f1lth" presented C.l'l tr E
_ ~: ':.lJ p._-. by ltle )an Franc1sco U1me Troupe last ~4ay
e. Ar "d' tc •' ~ '1'jtl' .,.,.,e, that 'sl accompany•ng the story
sat<1 that an aftt~ja111 t rrent1on ed tn the Leg1on's letter ot
ontest t~ 1 'if -:ltscent ty "too shoclct ng to be ortnted n l
neNSJ:i3Dtr."
;::,,. Pro'. '::lhen's letter you will get an idea ;;' ~r
nature of tl'lt '> :lOsceni ty. The professor's I etter • s • nd1 t-
""ent 1''10ugh. I '1ted add nothtng to •t. • • •
SPEND. SPEND. SPEND
ltitoco 1 Mic~ Grotlo1 C:o .. fy Herold
(I d1 r.tl .,''l'nt tl'\ "TJa ((I ft<He a )en lOr spcndmg t:\ •
11' • ''Itt 101 "' w' \lu' ~ • .ul g• t thcu loand.s on '''lr10UI .l:.)
rt ·,; uti 111 '' \ t 1•. r" .:: It St't"rn' to rn.U.c: ltuic: d1lf"rr-t.tr
"'lll !ltr r II\ II I t lullll I• 1 11'1'1(!11 .uJ thl· \'"3TIOUS a ntl S.JII·
dn I''' •.:r a. • •I .LJJ It• •<1\. .. .t ~o' C'IIUI\t'nl.S or the.-enure 1 c.;-
It'll\ {ot t II "''(~.ll) j•11''14111, the nd tape I!> loCI COIII!JII·
c..H ·ll tl .11 J,, Ll' 1111•• lit• prvgr.Jttt ·~ tt .Jd) to put tlhfJ
.11.. ll•ll ( 1•. ;)l l ') 1\ t.J• '~ nn lot I&KI(C UIVDC).
straight
ONE PROBLEM, ONE SOLUnON
ly Tom Anclenon
Clean Camp• .. • ia Cali-r "? o.cmco romia. ol Ne11041~ roproaaod by
two C*IIWIH~I ol prejudice
Tboy bad J&llt caue to Tbe produ.euoa ia rairl; pro~ a t •. &Del lh~r &nneaa.d effoctl•e, and t.u had a
tbo tt OYidetlc e &a a ..... ., vuiecl impact oa ita ••
aftd fonn _beyood cbau.,. dieacc t. The dr -t and qu.eetwll. . . -b&r .. c
1 am improued by 1M toehnaqu~ !' •. newly popo.
(ac t that dariq the pa•t lU Oft~ (at II lim}lu C.0 d\at
two yean of ofTcllliYo al· used m Joan L1ttlew00c1•a
raira conducted on Univet-~R)~l~T• ~ LOVBL~ . f C a·r . • c.-a up &m\lltftl s1tyo a 1 orn1a campo•ea. and old-t'ubiooed 1 th1s seems to ~e the fint dance routines .:::;' ~
spontaneOUS VOice or PfO" reminds th •. .0
test rrom the people at the e ~Udlencc -1ft
passroots level. most c•ses 10 a t hOc:tina
I have all the confidence ~nner - or the biUer real-
In the world that the UCI lty ':"'~meath the apparent
admm•strauon, seeina &be
ud picture au cmbled in
the adveniaement appearina
m the En sip las t week,
wtll take s u inaent mee s
to control campus pfOJiams
and express1ons to s pare
thiS COtm\Un&ly the aboclt
and embanusment of s uch
behavtor.
"1ncerely,
Runster Creely
\lewport 'le1ahts
MIME SHOW DEFENDED
Fdllllf of the Ensian.
fhl!re has been some com-
motu)fl 1n the press about
the rerformance at UCJ of
the an Franc1sco \time
Troupe on \Ia~ 6, 1966.
Th..-pc rfonnc:~ncc: was pre-
":nted b\ the: Students for
Oc:mocrai1c Soc1ety, and
rLH eJ 1n Campo Hall be-
f•"f e about :00 people. lt
"'.t\ eotttled .. That \1m-
..,uel 'iho~. or C1vil Riahts
•n J l rader Bane I."
I ~ou ld lllc to make clear
the nature of the ~oduction
from an tnfonned point of
\ tcw. l sa'<' the produc tioo
f1r:.t at the EncOfe Theatre
rn San Francisco, where it
had been play ina fOf some
u me, and aaa1n at Irvine.
The f"loduc tion 1S wri tten
and det~sncd u an attack
on middlc-clau attitudes
towards the rac1al issue m
th1s ~:uun tr) -it is as much
d u ected a&atnst ltberals as
'-'lU~eo;ahYC~ It * IJa~,..
ed tO ~asizc forc:.oWlly :
l. ~ the Nesro \a
reaUy thouJht of by liberal
while people.
~-IIO"A the :-.icaro is
ac:nerall) ueat ed ~ white
people:, and
3. The: false illus1ot'\S
'T'IO~l v.ht te have about 'lc:-
gro.:~. and about lhc:mselvc:a
10 reaartl to 'lcpoe~.
The: dtamatwa1c attempt
.. r the r'foduction 1s to np
1J1e mas k off of the: false
tllustons most wtutes and
'\egruc:~ have about each
<llher, and to demonstrate
the unve1led reahty of anti-
'\earo rneJUdlce. Satirized
a.IC: the ) ouna Whl tc airls
who, under the: auisc: of
t,.l\'tl ttaht tdealism, ac-
tu.all~ desire black men
.. e ~uall~ (this, a t lcut, is
the 1mplted clatm of tbe
mat c:rtal), and tbe liberal
~h 1te man who seeminaly
whf)\eheartcdly suppocts the
"c:gNunttl hiS own property
l)f c:cunty 1s cndanaered.
fhc show 1ncludcs a .. ~e
(l'o" hiStory of AmeTica
fesUVlty. The production
hu played in San f ranciac:o ror aome time . and wu a lso
performed oo tbc :>avia, on
Of neu tbe Berkeley cam-
pua , and in \tarin County
before comina to irvine. It
ha s been officia lly invited
to perfonn in the East by
the Drama Department of
'Nilliams Colteae. in \tas-
uchusetts , and will play
there and at o ther Eaatcm
co llcaes before a ~ojected
openin& off-Broadway in
New York City this season
(1966~1). The people in-
volved are serious students
of the theatre. One who is
known to me was a JJadu-
ate student at the Yale
~ama School wbeo I was
there. Ronnie Davis, who
authored the show and is
lhe director of the company,
is well-known mimist in the
Bay -.rca, and bas publiSh-
ed an art icle about bis
work, "Guerrilla Theatre,"
in the cunent (summ er 1966)
issue of the Tulane Ofama
Review. the lead ina peri~
dical in the field of con-
tempora.ry theatre.
Now there: is no question
but tha t "Civi I Ri1hts in a
C racket -Barre\" is what
people: call a "dirty s how.''
"Dirty" words, aesturcs,
and situations arc used to
illustrate the difference be-
tween the mask ("the smi-
lin' ne&ra") and the reality
(Watta•. Rwlem, Pbi\dc l-
Sihia. Mla.aiu ippi). Whctber
or not tbe show is obscene,
however. is a lcaal mallet,
and f would point out the
following:
l. All ac tors are male,
full) clo thed, and make: no
attempt to disrobe in any
way.
2. Sexual references arc
always subordinate to the
theme o f racial relations .
Thete was not a sin,tc in-
stance, in tn~· opinion, of the
use of sex for s trictly prur•
icnt purposes. The produc-
tion bore no resemblance
wha tsoever to the "adult
e ntertainment" movies ad-
vertised in the Los Anaeles
Times, or to the ar t/erotic
films wbicb arc especially
popular today. Nothina in
the s:-oduction was intended
to be se xually stimulatina ,
nor was it; tbe use of sex-
ual references were almos t
entirely neptivc; i.e.,
less pleasant than the
idea\it.c:d illuston.
3. All sexual act1ons
( h w "' dw IJIIIJ.)I~ of P~~dcnt John<;on\
,,.,' 111 \•1.10 trtp "'.1~ Itt Ia) th(' ~rou ndworl..
lot .1 "" t uf \'1.10 ~.u~hall Plan
COtirll lf''' lllt•\.'oll .11 II\ 1111'~
were done with an extreme
depee of s ty lizauon, as
befittina a mime troupe.
While it was entirely clear
that sexual intercourse was
indicated &n one scene -
the act ors never spoke,
nor touched, nor undressed ;
both were fully clothed
males (one wcarina a white
d oJI-Iile 1irl's mask and a
l i.ah\ col01ed apron ovet bia
trouaeu) wbo mimed t be
&eltual act wb ilc remainina
pbyaically aoparate. The
cbotu stood next to them,
beatina a rhythm on druma.
While certainly effective
from the symbolic stand-
point, the staaina, apot·
,,,,,,, olll' •• h .. llhjr<t to the confi!ICatll'n
cJI tl , . ., ''" I• tn 'll~ldl.fc 11n and lo.Jftn~.
.1ncl '" pr"' nl• t•lt.lhll ~oodlt"J for the Hottcn-
''"" .md \\.111 \1Ju' of tht\ plaMt a~ calk-d .. u,,IJ I \Ill(' h\ thr '\C"IfiMS' multi-rrulhon-
0'1111' I 'nd(ln fc•hnv•n II 1m calhng :&n)-bod\ a
C\ Olf '' ~~~~· I .II f 3\ lor c..allin1( aO\' woman
"1<-nq •'
If \till l.-1 till til lt,l.\t• tJu• IIIIIIK'V. thf'\ "'jJl
•pt'nd 11 and lllttfl 'I ,., the• burC';)UCTat•' an-
~wcr 1< not tn 1 •tl d(•'-'11 anc.J C"ltrnmat(' this
rolo"al dtl•t ltu1 111 r 11'"' c•ur ta'r' ~nd d('bt
and \lt":ll II)OIC"
Olar fon-f.athc·r• t'lll!.ll(t cl lfl a rT\ol11 tion to
""aJJI" ta"t.lll"n "11l11• 11 "'I'" "'rii.UIIln Tax-
atinn wlth"ut lt'lort''l'nt,, lion "'.-~ not nrarly
a~ t>ad "' t.l'.atu•rt \\1111 thr rl"prrvn~uon
~no" h .l\1'
1 It•·,.,. 1' onh nnr ~n-31 l[tvrr and that
I' ( ;nJ not I 'ndon G<>Hmtll('nh don't l(ivr
f11't'0om thr' takr ff"t'dom. Peoplc tu.v~ ta
"'rr~t frn'tlom fr"m lfO\C'm~u Then, alter
t hr J)r()Oie ~fun-fn-t-dom. thev h~~ to woclt
ron~untlr to Lt'1'fJ ll
IA"ntn ,.ud th<ll II.C" ~'t way to destroy
C;\phah..rn ":ill"' tn lif'b,\u(h the cui'Tt'ncy. And
Otlr c-ollt•<"ti,·ish h;t\ r pt'(l(N"<kd to do to. Wte
now h:\\ r printinq piT~, p:lprr m<>My backed
~· nothin~. ...and""'ch ro1n' and a -t3-ccnt
doll.u (r ornparffi with 1939)
Althou.rlt tlw '·" ~.ttll•'rc•r, .~tn·ad\ takr 11 liahtina . chorua accompani-
J'X'rTf'nt nf .ttl lfltllnw .n tl'" cnuntr•. )Oil ment, coatumina and mime
can t "tpt'Ct lflfn _,.,.tl tJw~ "flC"O .tnd hidd~n. action hardly indicat ea a
in 1%7 .-.nd 111 111 ,.forth ,, ,o\rthur Schlc-s-realistic performance in
in~r. Jr h<l' \l;)trd TlK'ft an· I"'('W ~tnd -"lcb .. nothina waa loft to
pottnti31 StOll rTf'< nf t.l'C.lttcm wr ha"-en't r"\"Cn tho imaairtalion. •• On the
t-xplofTd '"' ·· { l.•kr nMkinlt ~. bitd coocruy. everythina was
watchlnl(, Ulffv pu llinst ? leh 10 the imaainatioa, IDd
~mt unin!ormNl propk thmlt it it all oaly tboae with oYeflJ-dc•
riqftt for thr lrf'\f'lnmrnt to r .. i.-~Axr-, on •eloped imaainationa could
rorporation"' Actuallv. rorporations don't be Qftdu.ly 1timula~ by
pay m\l<'h ta-<M Tlwv n\f'~ly P"" thcm on thia 1~. \\hat " thf: .tll~t ? It " ,.,., ~mple w~
thr pronpk-muJl th~ out thf' r&Kals who
art" dt-livering us to nun and e!Kt stat~n
.-ho will mum UJ to corutirut!ONJ ~
mrnc n..,.,. is a~ which woold a.ocom~
I ~ t.hro task it it to C'n.ol(' t tht-Libt-rty
mffldmrnt.. ~ would foru ~ p onn-
mmt to C"t CtUt ol ~ bulme8 and activity
,.,. ip'( afical autbOrUed by tbc c.on..itu-
000 01 thor "Diwd S...; .cl .... to kill b~~ ......... ......WDtDCbe
lllt"«'drd ~ -aow• iWiidllt ..,. ~d u.
..
to m11 in i~¥n-a'!ltd pnC"i"~ Individuals pay (Continued oo r~e J)
virtuall) all thf' taxf's: cotpontions jusc col--
lett them (or thf' I(OVl!mn~nt-(rom ~~~-fie* THE -.£
Karl M:\n: Ald. "Sprnct thftn to death." U .,. uy d.lt .,. laa~• eo
And Spr-ndn--8 ird u. w~ 1 tbinll .bout aia, •• dec.i•• ow .. t ....
our tocaJ cit-be nl I triJiion. 400 billion dollara .t •• tnalll i• eoc in u .
(countiM all t'nfnmitmmtJ), I turo .. pait ll •• cc.feaa ow alae
as an u~·, appmH~ 8ut out ~ a.. i:a laiGfal Md jual ..;
Jrrth"i:lb dan·• art' thrir JWOIY1liD is one farai•• u.a ow •••· ..t ddM. a. nation. Oftll' citilmthip, one ch,*ft:h to cleaM M from all ...
aftd arw firinl .quad -all ~ tlw UDited ,.,...._..... 0 JaM 1:
Hationa. .... )
C 11-A-Il·T OUTLINIS RITURI PROJICIS
(C.O.tl.-.4,... , ... l)
.,_, .....,ief end c:Dmi1'Wdel Pft)pett* lnd pertest end fix • ~ developmental tfme tabM.
Such infonnetlon thould _.,the...._~ to rneb en efflrmative decfaion. ........ , .....
n. ltmrnlnent thottege of meriM ways fo,..... In the 1963 M.rlne Wayt. end s.tva Alport
hea """"*'ied • predicMO. A~ ltucfy should be upedil*f to ... k remediea. The ...._1•"*"
of the Upper a.y should provide tufflc-.nt weya ID h.,_. *'e number of boett edded In the Upper ley.
)A s.Nt..-.
With the lncreued bey ecttvlty the Mnhttl on Pf'Oblem w ill be ln~ified, 10 • ptOQtam of ~
fotcement and education should be pltnned.
• A storm drtln or tube should be CONic:t.f «< to CArry runoH of upt.ndl beyond the bey 10 an out-
fall in the ocean. This should pr~ the upper bey de~lopmef't. As a dtterrent to contamlne~. thla
pro~ lhould be eligible for financial asaistance from the atafe and federal govemmenfl.
4. Oce...,..phy
There is a gr"t potential for thia •xpandlng new klenc:e tnd Industry in Newport 8Mch.
An educttional program ahould be conducted In thlt fi•ld through lectures, eonf~a.. and In
our ~Chao~. Oata should be fu~hed to industry on the opportunlt'-a, and an area thould be provided In
the beck bey for research actlv1tlea. * Areas should tlso be set aside for this purpoM •long the coest lOUth
of Corona del Mar.
L s.co..ct a-.nn.t &ttrMCO
With double the boat population our boat t raHic probt.ms w ill be unbearabt..
A second entranat to the bey ia recommend ed tn the eree of the city trailer park. with • tunnel
undw the chennal for CArs.
6. TNHH:
lnvestigete the feasib ility of moving some of the beach b y the wedoe to form • spit parallel to the
shore, creeting e channel with a n entrence through the we.t jetty.
A leg could be added to the east jetty in front of the Corona del Mar beach to provide e protected
., .. for amall boats. This would not h1ndiap sw imming.
The proposed mari ne stadium in the upper bay for water skiing and small boats will be a gr..t
help to trtffic control by localizing these operation$.
* The current bridge ove~ the bay on Coast H!~hway shou ld be replaced b y a tube. This would
give a much beHer permanent solut1on a nd be worth add1t1onal cost. With current prefabrication methoda It
would not be d ifficult to accomplish. •
7. Legisle+ive Action
A continued need for legislative support go es beyond just the up per bay development. The Jura.
diction end operation of tidelands is under study and many other vital problems e xist.
A commiHee should be formed ro study legislative proble ms, inform the citizens, and raise ~Up
port for needed action.
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION
This field is _, ove rwhelming that It was decided to limit this report to four areas.
A. TRAffiC MODEL
A traffic model is an accumulation of we1ghted mathematical data based on land uses, t raffic ~
terns, volume flow and growth which ca n be fed in to a computer for assistance m ~lving pro b lems.
1. lnforrNtion ObtaiMd
The model w1ll show the effect on trafftc flow of proposed spe<:1fte changes
2. limiUtion
It w ill nor provide answers to all future problems, but w ill be a gu1de in determining the
most eHtctent ~lution to specific sttuations.
l . Coordination
The d ata acqutred by srudtes of the Irvine Company, County, and C1ty a ll can be used to
coord mate the overall pla n.
A Action
It is recommended that the Ciry authorize preperation of a comprehe nsive computerized traf-
fic mode l as soon as possible .
8. AIR TRANSPORT AT ION
New facilittes betng added to the Orange Count y Atrport plus the daily scheduled heliCOpter service
form a ba~ for adequate air transportation service to the area at the present t1me. Howeve r, increased de-
~and for atr fre tght serv1ce being generated by the industnal development tn our area, and increased bus-
mess and personal travel resuhing from the population and industrial growth tn our area, forecast e need
fot more a ir transportation service and fecilities in the 1970's.
I. light« Than Air Base
Acquire the present Lighter Than Atr facilittes from the Navy to replace or re lieve the c:onoet-
tion of the Ora nge County Airport. large pi anes could use this facihty and the Ora nge County Air-
port could be limited to smaller planes
2. Re-gulations
Discuss with our Wash1ngton re present attves rhe rev1s1on of the thtrty year old regulations
governing the use of air space above c1ties.
1. Ail might
The surrounding crttes should cons1der form1ng a City-County atrport oommtttee to resol.,..
a ir transportation problems. For example, there is the matter of air freight nor covered in the
Orange County Master Plan for the airport.
C. PUIUC TRANSPORT A liON
In 1965 the State Legislature provided for the cre ation of the Orange County Transit District w ith
an advisory oommittee to research the problem .
I . Groundwork
The preliminary planning and educat•o n must be broadly based a nd continuous to obhtln
necessary public support for financing to be accomplished.
2. Timing
A fundamental concept to be resolv ed is w hether public transportation should precede
and stimulate growth or follow and serve established need.
). FinencincJ
Extensive public transportation requires some degree of sub&1dy. A formula for flnancea
from ~•• tu 1tOVf'Cft should be developed
4. Action
It ia recommended that the Ctty appo1n t e staff member to keep posted on developments in
this field and re port recjlularly to the City Council.
* A loGal scenic circle pvbl1c tt~nsportaflon system ahou ld connect U.C.I., Coste MHe end ~
port &each.
0 . IAL.IOA PENINSULA
Peek congestion is elready a senoua problem end the pressure will increase.
I. c.,.cay
This aree provides a choice resident1al .rea which will tempt a much higher c:oncentrat~.
The possession of this extensive boac:h and bey front carries a responsibility to meke h
reasonably acceuib le to outsiders. If we fai l to do this, the &tete undoubtedly w ill. The e~pa,.....
of these uses will invite gre•ter busineu opportunities. Moore ~rking lots end wi~ atrMta would
attract more people and ...,-w ... ,..It ceft...-_
2. '*'
A comprehensive m .. ter plan it needed, ~ntlng a desirabt. future use of the entire .,..._
It ahould include a detailed tr.Hic atudy and ahow the parking and street pattern to as neerty •
pouible service the needs and dealres of ell the peopt. involved.
Any solution bued on • atudy of current conditions would be very temporery.
l. TrMn
LMvt partting .,.. .. off the peninsula u fer t>.ck n Coest Highway, with trema running the
length of the be«h, could be highly effective. This Ml been d iscvued often, but ,..,., fried.
4 ........ MdioN
• A two-...,..1 lntenectlon It needed It Mdedden Pltcle and 8alboe Boulevard.
* The overpass et the Arches should b• ~laced wJth • higher and w ider bridge.
PARKING
8oth the economic health of the community and Itt delirtbUity as • piece to live.,.. d lrectty,.........
to metot improvement of our ~rkJng situation.
Unlike molt cltlea of Itt abe and ct.velopmentel rNturhy, Newport hKh does not hew "• ~·
lng ,..~_....,.m ..... which c,an be reeolved by one tWMP'ng ~al apptOKh or program. Rather, we ,_ ee¥-
wel diff.•wt petk.ing problema. • a reault of our geogqphy.
n-... (J) IKtMtionel perking pt'OblemiJ (2J comtNf'dtf petting ~. end {3) ,..f"Mr
tW ,_... prob&wnl. Ewn within lhele ttne c:Ngo,._, we .,.. conftonted wfth dif*ing ~
._ .,.. ... communftll& witNn our dty.
t. ,.. "•lu ..
..... of fhe CIDmlpltp, mutK-facMed neture of 04lr pwlclng tl't\Mtlon, the QiAaT pnlne _.
,...._ _,... ... diof\ ol two pUaf _... OM GDtnWNf del, onl NC:NetiDneJ-.fot intlnltYe lf\ldy tnd ... .......,
(C.O.Ii•ed-, ... l)
•
t.
•
C 11-A-Il·T OUTLINES FUTURE PROJECTS
(C.d .. ed from paao 2\
w'lcallon of~~. In an effott to develop te>lutlons which c.n aerw • pilot ptOgretna fot ~ to flAit Oftw problwn .,.....
2., ..........
If will not be ec:onomleelly fMalble to v~ mu th ~·ugh·value land edjecent to the bey for _._
pertlftg loft by 1970, eepecielly Jn .,.., auch as Mar 1ner~ Mde, Lido and !Mlboe. Porkeng atructu,..., pre>
vided by ehher public ~ prfv ... entetpf'ia.-and probably by e combinatiOn of both-wiN howe .. t. a. -........ .., .., . .,..,
a. ~ of the land becklng into the bluff ' north of Pac.tftt Coaat H~ghwoy ahould be utllll:ed
for multJ.declc pttldng structures.
b . Study ahould be ttwted Immediately on ocqut~lteon ot public and private olr rights In key
.,..._ for futura '--lng for park eng struc ture$.
c. loaltlon of mult~l ptrking garages a t seP11ce stat eon Sltea provldet a way to conwrve vo~
uoble lend In our ClOngeSted areas.
l. RectNfloMI ,_....
Pl•n• fot • m.for .. lfootupporting park1ng I ot on the beech near Newport Pier Jhould get priority
atudy by the c:lty. Plena for W•t Newport recrea11und and commerctel ~rking alreedy ere under contlder-
etion by the city.
4. 1-..ineta AIM P~
S.C.ute a! the d~H~ulty of geHing mar-f ndt "'dual landowners and lessees together on develop.
ment of mator pertung f.calit1e$ 1n older bus•nes~ uo,lrtc.ts, emphas1s should be placed on providing mony
smaller perking lots In such ereu. This has the .sdded aesthclt<: value of p rovid ing numerous open apecea
in buill up areal which c.n be easily beaut1f•ed and rTl atnta.ned In some areas, the pattern of several amoller
parking lots will eaae traHic congation on ouf I om 1 ed streets
5. S..utiflc.tioft
P•rking lots and ~rking structures mvst •n t~e future, be planned and developed with~
"' on increasing the ettrectiveneu of the area as we t Js em perktng c:ars. Parking facilities c.n be and
shou(d be enviaioned as also prov1ding open spaces tn co•.ge~ted areas. or "windows" to view oreaa or
green belts in the mid" of <:oncfete and steel 1ungtes
6. ~islotion
No parking district authority or spectal par~ •ng leg1slcHton should be attempted in Newport a..ch
until a careful compilation and study has been rr.:~de o f IJM~ rg 1rnprovement d istrict ordinances •nd ~
grams now in u~ by other California cit1es. But funds for s•;r.h a study, by city staff, by professional or by
ad hoc ci tizens committee, ahould be provid.d this ye~r from 1ty cc..n l1r.gcnc:y funds.
UNIVER SITY INFLU ENCE
The dynamic vitality of a univers•ty corNTl•mtty rJf se ...,enty rhousand will produce dramatic
c.henQft. Outlined are some of the nec:essary ~d us! rr1t:rtts
I. Cutturol C.nt.r
The presence of the universtry w dt 1nten~.ty ''"'" desore fo r and feastbtltty of e culturol cemer, tO
efforts should be expedited in this derect1on lnttHe>l cd vgan laltons wvld coord inate with UCI and the
eery. Such a center should include an a ud11onvm "'' musf!~"" e• •bt tton hall, and convet1tion center.
2. Medic.l f..ciGti ..
The presence of the un1versety offers trnJ.l...r •ar,• ;nl • 1 J tor omprovmg the medical, hospital and
allied fecel1t1es. tor our expanding commun1ty on or ·J1• •:r.: ro rhe campus. A committee of qualifi~
Harbor Aree Ct~zens should be establtshed to .nve·,•,ga·c "c r •v~p~tr. and problems w ith UCI and perttn-
ent medtcal orgeniution•.
l . Cosmopofitan C.nter
The presence of the un1vers1ty w tll encourage dev ... ·Jprr~t:r• of "'ore d tversofted tnter&Sf1 and tastes in
the area. Thes forecasts the desirability of the develoo m~>nt of 11 maror cosmopol.tan center featuring spec-
laity shops thet offer international foods, and rrt'r(t, Jn l ~e l'1J cpportun•ties for International cultural ac·
t1vities. Such a center would not only add greatly to tl"tt ornrY1 '"''Y s reputat•on for charm end pleasant
lev ing but could be en outstanding attract1on m '"''''
4. lnter-f'ac:!.l R.&.tions
Among the oul1tending people attracted to t~.e un1verstty commun1ty w ill be those of all rocet and
ethnic backgrou nds. This can ennch our cosmopol1td r. •<X• ely if we are recepttve to their culture I contribu-
tions. Our citizenry should be educ~ted to welcome the\e people
5. Housi"9
There w ill be e great demand for moderat~ Md ne'(pens ve houseng. A commettee of ci vic and
un1ve"ity personnel should research th1s probtern ~nd p an means 1o meet the need.
6. 8icyde Patt.
U.C.I. " planned as a "bicycle commvn ' { t r \ h gh " desrrab e to extend lh•s concepT by provld-
eng b icycle trails to shopping end recreat1onal ~r£'d A study should be made promptly of possible routes
and rtght of way acquisition, and of f1nanc•ng req~o. 1:"1• nrs. nci.Jdtng matntenance.
7. Student RKrNtiOMI Centers
Stvdentt' recr .. tionel act1vif•e~ such as Jonc r.g fo ' s.ngtng, beer parlors, beach partiM , YOJiey
boll and experimental drama can create norse and vn Ius on A plan should be developed to provide a~
propriate areas for tt~se ectivities, such as the Pav loon ar.d back bay parks.
BEAUTIFICATION
In addition to the installation of spectf.c d•• v,.too enls, beaut ftcat1on depend$ on following h'oh
standards in many fields. This includes cont1nuov~ v 1 '1lP or such rhtngs as broad boulevards, open
spaces, v1ew streets, street landscaping, sign control 1.. ndergrovnd ut lrt1es. attract1ve achitecture, public perks
and Trash di$posal. A valuable outline of suggest1ons to ,, ~•eve dewabte results tn the$8 f1elds tS evalloble
in the complete committee report.
listed here ere items of specifiC develormer r~ •·' . "' J c!l hoev•ng beauty by 1980.
I . Cliff Drive
Secure the strip along the outer bluH edg "! c.l <-• rf Unve neaf the lutheran Cnurch as a permen-
ent pano ramic view ttrip.
2. Und.,..at.r Lots
Secure the two isolated underwater ors r-r--ora tt.> s ( ove to or event thetr commerc•al develop-
ment to mar thes public be.ch.
3. Freeway ~nd~pirtg
Expert assistance ahould be retamed by the c ,., to consul! wolh the htghway engtneers tn land-
scepeng freeways constructed w ithin Newport Beach.
4. City Entr.nces
All city entrances should be handsome ly be avt•f•ed wtlh trees, shrubs, attrect1ve c1ty lrm1t s1gns.
5. Unique Ar ..
The Rhine a,... should be meintemed u a p •duresque commerctal fe shing area w ith specialty ret·
teurents and thops.
6. S.lbo. Main Street in Balboa ahould be made 1nto a tree-ltned walktng mall from the Pavilion to the P*·
7. Fun Zone
The Fun Zone ahould be converted •nto a c ombtnatton park and parlu ng lot with en onractive
public restroom building.
t . R..-v~
The tr.ea should t. ...-eined around the old Harbor Htlls Reservoer and the eree made ento •
view ~rk.
9. PeftincJ Lots
An eff.ctive parking lot landscaping program should be put into operation
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
I. Need The public building& of a city ere a very emportant factor m •ts l1fe end atmosphere.
Currently the dty occ:uplea •pproxlmately 3 3.000 ~uere feet en itt buildinga, plua obo4lt 3,000
equare f .. t renNd In the vicinity.
&y 1985 the pop~a.tlon Ia pred~ to reach 92 000 nut w tll requtre • staff of 10me ~13 em-
ptoyees and • IPICie of 12.,000 equere f.t.
2. ~ It would be more effldenf end ~vide more e<onom•cal oper•tion if .. dty ~•P• t•n•••..,. ao,.
tlted tovett-. S.VInga would be mede In pott&Qe, telephorw.. use of secretarial pool, hHting, potting lnd
trovel time.
). Slla There t. not liUfflcleut room In the presenr 41, $ere locatiOn ...,. W h .... ,._ ..,. ..&. Adequo ..
fecJIIt14ta "'fd an .,.... of ...,oxlmeMty 20 ecres
.... Complet. c....
A. complete CIMftr lhould be plenned that would be " lotting focel point of oommun~ty ldenttty
Md ptlde. h thoutd lnclude tud\ tNnga • cultural c:e nter. it ate and fedefol off C.. municl.pal courh. unified
achool dlatrk.t offaa, led Croal. United Fund, and Chamber of Commerce.
I. L-.aH.
A. locarton ftU6ot lhould be med. It OOCle •nd ~uii'O'd • 100ft • poe&ible ..
• A. 1oc11t1on ehould be .ought north ol Coea. H.ghwey lnd lww..n the bey tnd ~
loulevttd to be ne. the ClnW of ow future popult tlon The present city hell lite and prob.th'y tome of
h .. lltflne lfNdUfe lhouW be retlllned for ott. mu met pal use auch • o hbrery, police ~. flte
~ .,.... ,... '*"""'
MEIPORT HAR~R ENSIQt
ARST SEC110M --P .. 3
TMURSDAY, MOV. 10, l96G
CODA DELIMa. CAUF.
EA~L S. OL~ICH, 23, of
2333 Arbutus St., S:.ast
Bluff, has signed uP for
duty wi th the U.S. ·~a,a '
Reserve Traineng ":enter "
Huntington Par if . ,..e 'Jff -
clal swear ing n :ere,...?n t
wa s held Oct. 24. :--o ... ~ as
Kooo photo.l
HYBR IDIZER TO TALK
Keo Terry of Redondo
Beach wi II ltpeak on care
and propaaataon of fuch-
sias at the meetana of the
Costa \le!>a·Ba}' Cttiea
Fuchsia Soctety at 7:30
p.m. \1onday, ~ov. l4, at
Cosu \iesa Legton Hall.
\tr. TetT) as a hortJculturast,
v.'Tilet, lecwrer and hybri-
dizer of fuchstas and mania-
lure roc;,e .
HALLOWEEN THEFT
.\ butala.r stole a $400
eu shaped opal stone pin
and $20 from Peu1 Glasier,
211 E. Balboa Blvd., Apt.
B, Balboa, a.nd S41 from
her roomma\e, Sandn Gray,
on Ha llo~een nistat. Oct.
31.
l.eHers to Editor
(O.deae.cl (toe pa,. 2)
4. Tho ue of foul lu·
JSlllo was dooe itr tbo
apirh or reeapt urina t.be
apceeh and araot o( con-
te~ary Nesto alwn ao-
caety . It uomed authcoHe
to me. It waa not "literuy"
cuuina where the writer
takea pride in the colorful•
nen of hi• voubuluy, but
a perfectly natural reerea-
tioo or ru.l-1 afe daa.loaue.
Since the entire 1how was
built out of amprovau\iona
(scenes wathout written
scripts I the use of vulauity
was amplecit, and commuei-
cat ed a &ood deal of imno·
daacy to the production.
S. The nature ol the pro-
duction was known to moet,
tf not all of the atudenta
who attended. No one wae
1n any way requued to at-
tend. "'Jo childten were per-
matted. Those who went
had maxed reactaODI . \4any
liked the show a peat deal.
It was not wathout noat.al·
g1a for aome of Ul. 'Aany
were very moved by 1t from
tune to time. ' nwnber of
people, to be 11.11e, dad not
like it •t all and (ound it in
poor lalte. Pew people
were neutral. I 1uapect that
the people wh o were "of·
fended" a.re people who
c ame m order to be offend-
ed for one reuon or ano-
ther.
AI a libr111ry must contain
books wbach a.re in doubt-
ful taate, if the student is
to be uposed to a le&iti·
mate aection of human ell•
perience a.nd e rcatwaty, so
nmat the critcraon for Ito-
dent prodlletiona be aome·
thin& more than ••~le de·
cenc:y. The "\tin11Uel
Show" may not be a peat or
even a aood pro4UA::tioa,
ud there i1 ao doobt dlat
it ia "dirty, .. but it it a
true ronoction of ClttfOOt
aoeaoty, cA ~temporary
wtiatie eDdenor. and o(
aorioua, pertinont concern•.
U ia my poraooal opanaon
that ic. appeuanee at UCl
ia thor9Uah)y de(ena ible.
Robert Cohen
Auiatant Profeuor of
Drama
Uoivouaty of California,
lrfine
OILV
" "'''"·' OAVS T'L
C"I\St.lS
COOL ME. MADAM
Old ~o"umen once held l'Ur.tii\C po~~>cr~-or '0 folk~
bchc"ed Thcer "'rln~I<J hJnd~ t.uJ on ft\Cmh brows
~~ thou&hl to coot the feq:r ""u"'. tn thl\ JOII.Icn
era of modern medtcme. ll'c h.t"e more rc:hablc:
methods of reduceng temperature' But . remember. a
tempcratu~ li on I)' a S) mplum no1 .1n lltn~ 1n
1t$Clf. Fc\ef) ha~e man) cau'c:' 'orne mmor
some screou So, be: scn!>t t-Ic: v. hen \ ou m .a member
of )Our ft~mtl) tS ttl . kt )Our Juuor do the: dt4Jnostn&
aand prescnbmg Then. •f mcJ''-·II•on 1\ necessary,
let us fill hts prc:scnpuon pr<>ml"fl~ and ao:urutely
Clristensen Pile. ntacy
Jill E. COUT ........ COitOifA DIL liD
~2·1550
convenient locations
Wlltfl pt09Ie COAllcltf "*' blnk1111 IIH4s. COI!ftftltnce 15 1 Dftme l1ctor lte-por' N1hont 8•"'-
llls q~tt~t CCMtS~derablt tuM tft PIMfllll lb leatiOfts tor rou• con•en•tnce T ~~, • Rood too~ a•
tilt 3 localloa addrtSStS 1nd 10111 ltlt most lllfCIUt blnk tn tilt world Wt """" ~nd \0 d11 ~ In' n•
satnflecl tldtomtn !tilt .. 111ft 1 lot to etttf ~t ••II ""'e y01r wnatnl i 'Piusurt
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BAYSIDE AT JAMBOREE , ,_,., ,...,....,~ h•
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~ unlil5tln dity ... &lln Fridays
LITTLE PAMALA DOSTAL, In the
arms of her mother, Mrs. Milan Dostal,
Is sampling a cookie made for the 6th
annual cookie festival of the UPC)er Bay
Associates of the Orange County Phil-
harmooic Society. The tray of goodies
is be•ng held by Mrs. James J udin. The
fund raising event will be held from
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday, Nov.
"GIGI"
-<\l"o -
II•Wlne Woodward and
Sean Connery in
"A FINE MADNESS"
Peter Sellers 1n
"THE WRONG BOX"
Sorlu d Lor en and
Paul "'ewman tn
"LADY L"
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14, at the home of Mrs. R•l~ Hilmer,
1021 Goldenrod Ave., Harbor View
Hil ls. Mrs. Corydon Austin, ways and
means chairman, Is in charge, and n -
slsting her are Mrs. Judln, Mrs. Dostal ,
Mrs. John Owen and Mrs. Robert Het-
zel. Hourly door prizes will be awarded
during the event. (Ensign photo.)
TliUtDY,D .....
CDDA DB..,_ CMJF.
YACHT 'CG)LUMBIA'
R~£9~t,MIS.§I.f2_N,W .. I
S.tqaiaal ._ t.c~ p.a. Cevic 41 .......... am-
cia ..._ .-toldaa • ..._ cera ln fall dreaa ..., ..
Calllcnla day. •e calelln· of~ Sao Diato IDcl BIIIUa
d• a.ot&ect bJ ~. Mel ~-Corualbiaa Yacbt c•• .. n-. Patrick Ooupa o1 noted OIW'as from Cbe yada~
8Mia Coriaa.laa Yacht iAa wcrld flanked Mr. _.
Clu~t. Newport Beach, ~OD«• ~a. Douaao and datlr r ...
i .... NcomiaaiODlQI of ily on a naa bedecked plat-
•eir famed u ...... , raciAl f~.
Jadat. Columbia, Orat Heada wero ~wed u dte
America's Cup coa1eader Rtv. Elwood Kaoatr ol SL
from lbe West Cout, waa Paul the Apoatle Cburcb o1
a aoc:ial hiabliaht of the Westwood Intoned worda ol
yacbtJq world. invocation, bloaaiq 1ba
Tbo aurnptuous atrair for aleek and aracefDJ cralt
600 hundred invited aueata, '?" ~er remodeliftt in aat.i·
takiq place in 3 different ~~s-uon of ~tba. o( JNO!·
ataaea iacluded COCilfDC>o ana competition an Amort•
dorea ~ lbeir wivea from ca'a 1967 Cup Ca~ip.
yacht clubs aa far norcb u Maator ol ceremmies waa a
the St. Francia Yacht Club third aenerat.ion yachtsman,
and aouth to San Dieao Staff Commodore Joe Jes-
Yacbt Club, whore the af-sop of San Dieao Yacht
fair waa beld. Club.
Recommiaaionina cere-
mocajea took place ~bide
at Sboher JalaDd witb a
Pollowina the cerell'IOIUos,
Columbia'• tender, the hu-
urioua 65-foot motor yacht
Patrician, &owed Columbia
from the re~odelina yard,
followed by a parade of
boets. Aboard was the en-
tire crew, includlna the
Oouaans ' 4 aooa. Rob, Tom,
Pat, Mike and their father.
Takina over the full facil·
ltioa or San Dleao Yacht
Club, Mr. and Mrs. Douaan,
auisted by dauahter Patri·
cia, hosted a aeneral cock-
tail party, followed later bt'
a cocktai 1-boffe t, admiuioo
by card only. Center of cbe
buffet table was a sc:ul~
turcd ice replica o( the
yacht.
Honored IUU t1 oldle fea·
tivities were ~. and Mrs.
tre Gu ild's "Jack and the Beanstalk" Kenneth Dickson, (she ia
depicts, from left, Ruth Wright as tt.e Pat Douaan'a s ister from
Peddlar Eve Marshall as J ack's mother Moberly, Mo.); 'dr. and Mra.
and Ma~ uacy as J ack himself. ' Olin.Stephens.or Now_ York,
~~POR T / -GUILD TO PRESENT MUSICAL
( he 1s Columb1a'a deaaaner);
and Mr. and Mra. Rupert
Thompson of Providence,
R.I., and Mr. and Mrs .
Briaas Cunninaham, formerly
of New York and now of
Lido hie. Mr. Cuminaham
was the oriainal syndicate
owner and skipper of Colum-
bia, at the time abe dofea~
ed the En ali sh challenaer.
Sc:eptle, to win the c:up in
19S&.
ly Mrs. J-•• D. Rey
Reachina into ita almost
inexhaustible supply or
talent, the Children's Thea-
tre Guild o( Newport Harbor
ia prodocina its 4~inuee
musical version of "Jack
and the Beanstalk" this
Saturday and Sund&f, Nov.
12 and 13, at the Newport
Elementary ScbbOl, 14th St.
and Balboe Blvd., Central
~ewpon.
Guild members hue writ-
ten music and lyrics, made
"YELLOW ROLLS brilliantly fantastic cos·
ROYCE.. tumes, and fabricated aay
l n~11J Betgman but simple sets fcr this
Rn ll.m1 sun new~ld fantasy, which baa
Sillrl,-\ \lad.ane no messaae but that oC de-
.__ ___ ,_la_•n_D_e_l'_'n __ __, liahtina and entertainina
lJ JJaHfJII
STUDIO OF CHARM
AND MODEUIG
PioOM fw Ra .._.._-
.. SECRETS ~ BUtrrr'
Co•rN ••,.,..M ~ ~:s r1 I eli/. s.,.,. •I r.ww lu ._:-...,
~ .__*_M ... ODELING AND TflEVISIOH * CHARM AND PElSONAI. DEVROPMENT * DRAMATICS-SPEECH-tlnlf THEATIE
J1 litH ~U: Iii 'I u.•"' n;,_,_ •I Ow S.... ~
its youna audience. A Jo-
vely-teued chicken who
laya footbell .. ized ega,
an tntrucina cow who has
boch bay rever and actina
aspiradoaa, a real live
alaot. and a mysterious
beautalk are all put ol
the • a..,riaea h! at!DR fer
the viewen.
Directed bt' Mrs. Ladislaw
(Pea) Reday , cbe cut in-
chute• Mn. Jack (Evo) Mar·
sbaJI, Mra. Jamea (Muy)
Macy, Mra. Stout (Faye)
Wilsoa, Mrs. Ray (Junne)
Olson, Mra. Laurence (Ruth)
Wriabt, Mra. E. Tenance
(Pat) Moran, Mra. Carl (Pat)
Noiaaer,Mra. William {JOQ)
Stainforth Jr., Mrs. Jobn
(Lu) Billina•. Dr. Stuart
WilsOil, Matthew and Ste-
pbame'Moran,,Sally Maraball.
Holly Wriaht, Lenore Reday,
Don Thousand, Tonmy
Locke, and Steve and J lnmy
Macy.
Special music and lyrics
were written by Mrs. Wilton,
Mn. Wriaht, Mr. Jack Mar-
shall, and Mn. Reday, and
c:ftoreoarapby is by Mrs.
Peter (Jacqueline) Church.
Mra. Richard (Doria) Cor-
nell is accompuiat, and
special musical effects ue
by Mra. Blllinaa and Mrs.
Jobn E. <Marae) Locke.
basis, includes Mrs. Locke,
Mrs. Prank (Barbara) Gaines,
~s. Robert A. (Marie) Hod-
ains, Mrs. Robert Malinoff,
Min Elizabeth Reday, Mra.
James 0. (}fuel) Ray, Mra.
Joseph (Pat) IMes, Mrs.
Walter H. (Mary) White, and
Mira. Stainfora. president of
•• paild.
.. Jack and the Beanatalk"
wi II be seen at 11 a.m. and
2:30p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 ,
and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 13. Ticketa are SOC
each, and may be obtained
from any Guild member, at
the box office, or by callina
()ai 1d headqoartera, 646-
6385.
Mr. and Mn . Patrick Dou-
a• have leased the len
acre es tate, Miramar, on
the ocean front at Newport
on the Fast Coast. Ita
twenty-six bedroom~, wicb
their (ami ly of fiye and
Columbia•' crew aod auall
wi II be filled for tbe moo&ha
ol trials and competition.
. . . of social note
By Pet
Mrs . Harry Goetz of West
Newport ia in Hoaa Hoapi-
tal recuperatina from ex·
tens ive abdominal. suraery.
Mrs . Goetz, who juat re-
cently returned with her
huabaod from a leisurely
vacation trip to the north,
is aoina to have to ianore
her corrmittee comnitrnents
with Ebell Club for a fow
months while she recuper-
a tea. • • •
._.iu Catherine Smith, for-
all that was cookin' Moo-
day when the raina caused
a mud alide in hor beck
yard. • • •
Brief notea from Mra. Wil·
liam B. Tritt of Lido late
and Mrs. Lewis H. Mattbiaa
of Balboa Coves about their
flyina 10,000 mile, S..etk
vacation trip in early fall:
~ * Spt'l<•ol Cou"u for Homemoken*CaTMr Girla
HOURS MODIUNG AOIHCY
t ., ,. t ,.... 1519 H. M.M, S.... A• 547~1 The production staff, merly of Liclo Park and now
wort.ina on a d«M'"'Yowself oC Leisure Wcrld, is alao
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c~~esc ina in Hoaa Hoa-
Mu. Tritt writes: .. We went
to Quebec City and ~
treat, Canada, and apent a
week in the New Entlad
states , where the fall foil·
aJe colors were unbeHt"#•
ably beautiful 10 me. 11M
fabulous Americana Shel-
burne Mus own in V ermoot
and Sandwich Glasa Muaeum
in MaaaachusetLI were
hiahliahta ror mo. Tho Man-
hattan skyline from water
and tho Statue or Liberty
always thrill me and of
course lovely Washlnaton
ia alive with historical
places. Aanea ~.. Mat~
hias), beint a paiater,
visited all the mat.tlout
art muaownt alont daa way.
Me , too.l was impeue4 at
heatinta o( the S.aate ...
the Hooae and vlaiti .. Coo-
stitutiOil Hall filled wia
American life -it's oat ol
tba best rma.ewu r•e eftf
aeon -also the 0 .\R ,.,_
<Califomia hu •c•at .. 1
CokMUa1 ~~ nt~ wi~ be .. dfbl ., ... r ..
• piul. Miu Smith is much C 0 A S T S U P E R M A R K E T too ramiliar with hospitals;
3347 E. COAST H'WAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3.3510
Open 9 to 6:30 Daily-CLOSED SUM DAYS
FRO ZEN FOO PRODUCE SPECIALS
STOUFFER CHICXEN Dlf'AHZA
Noodle 59' Pears
BIRDSEYE otoPPED EXTRA FANCY I ELL
Spinach 2129' Peppers 12~
LIBBY Uoz.
Beef Stew • LIIBY CREAM STYLE ll~ 2 lit.
303 CN4
2135 69' S131
SLICED
Pineapple #2 CAN 29' 2135'
10'
a little more than a yeu
aao she underwent major
heart auraery at Lorna
Linda. • • • Mrs . '>on Rehfeldt of ~ta
Ana is back at her Sacred
Treature house stcre in
Costa Mesa part time rol·
low ina recent sur aery. • • •
Andy Carey of Shore
Cliffs is home aaain follow-
ina a recent huntina trip at
his Medicine Bow lodte in
Wyomina. Tho acreaae in
the wild natural COW'ltry,
DOt too rar from Yellowstone
Natiooal Park, becomea a
c:ampfcrboya in the aunmer. • • •
Mrs. Cardoza Sloan o1
Corona del Mar made a
fall lut week which dis·
combooberated her lea, but
aile thinb no bones are
broken. • • •
'The Peraua fkKay's of
Coroeadel Mar .... tbott
ncatJon trlp to l.Aa Veau
aa pa1 t1 tbeir fall vao ..
nit••· haoaio.. _. lit obj.cta) • ._e wait eel Ia
with all the raat ot ._
towlsta at tht ftlte
AU •try eacitJq.
"Jamaica wu t ... a,.
Trlniclad oolacf•l <-t I
aoa. aq•n •icb"),
Se.. Murtea ola.-11
rtatl•l. We ,..,_. • ..
El C.O.•n&o, • o.. c.-tion. • • • YMireaklfe4 willa ........
MDII Plea are aot • abe S,Uialt ,... .. ). •
--at ... Jack p_, ,.. ... n .. Uy ..Uiitlllll
lao. .. lniM Tenoa, .... .... St. ~ J.., Perry. coeiiMnat ol *-tlcu Vlilia le ••s-c.,_. ... 1M Sl .. le for Oria ...... ,.,, ..
Oltl," fMM llaat wu 0. tipt ... i ... "
YACH TSUAN Briggs Cunnlngh.n of Lido 9Ift Md dalgfttet Pltrlcla, resldetts of
Isle, at left, Is welcomed to the reoom· CoronadeiMar. Mr. Cunningh.n originally
missloning of the Dougan yacht, Colum-skippered Columbia to glory In 1958.
bia, by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick Oou· (Stephen Peregrin photo.)
Book reviews given /.' The Soutb Coast Alumnae
Club of Pi Beta Phi held
i ts 2nd of a series of book
reviews on Friday , Nov. "·
Carlotta Williams, review-
ed the followina books:
"Housekeepina Hints," by
Phyllis Diller; "The Search
for Amelia Earhart," by
Fred Goerner; "The Detec·
tive,'• by Roderick Thorp;
"With KeMedy," by Piene
Salinaer; .. Opinion of the
Estancia is
Zonta topic
\111. Calvin Barck, presi-
dent of the Costa \~e sa
Historical Society, wi II
speak at the noon luncheon
meetina of the Newport Har·
bor Zon ta Club today. Nov.
10, at the Senior Ci tizen
clubhouse in Cliff Haven.
She wi II te II about the
Estanc ia Hoose, which
was recently dedicat ed in
Costa MesL This house
oriainally s erved a a a rest
s tation for the California
padres and lrne lers.
"Zonta Fajr" will be held
Thursday evenina. Nov. 17.
Dorothea Sheely is chair·
man in chuae of the e vent.
Each rDCmber is requcated
to preaent a display of her
clauification.
SAM JOAQUIN PLAY
TO BEGI N HOV. 19
Rancho San J oaqu1n's
annual p«e sident's cup
tournament wi ll aet under
way Nov. 19 at the course
on the Irvi ne ~anch.
Sian up deadline will be
Tuesday, Nov. 1 S. First
round play is scheduled
for Nov. 19, second round
on Nov. 26, th ird round
Nov. 27 , and the fowth
round , ')ec . 3. The touma·
ment will be in match play
at full handicap.
Court," by Willi8m Wool-
folk; "The Non-Drinkers
Drink Book," bt' Betty Rol·
lin; "The Secret of Santa
Vi ttcria," by Robert Crich-
ton; "Plyina Saucera -
Serious Busineu," by
Prank Edwards; "Ecstasy
and Me," by Hedy LaMan;
"Vietnam Story,•• by Bob
I lope; "Capable of Honcr,"
by Allen Drury.
The auest author for the
day, Tat SbiMo, demon-
s uat ed the art o( flower .,.
ranaements. Her book,
"Flower Ananaements to
Co py," is a suide for ar-
ranaement.
The next review wi ll be
on Feb. 3. Further informa.
tioo may be obtained from
\h . Gary L. \iyers, 642-
1290.
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C11ntftt __, r.tt ot s 2s-.. paid ..,ner.,. ,.w
~ t•ll 5J!~ wtltfl t OIIIIIGUIICIIct .. ., end
lltld OM ,.. How llllfiY aood stotu r••llf t~~tt llllfl
rttwn 7 AM ...,. 14 ""'*' 1at11o1 Slwiftts
•• e~ dilly fr0111 utt of rtc..,t Your .. ..... New,ort B.tboa S.VI•$ Nfll ,_ tilt
tat -.. rtctMd by tilt IOtll Afttt tilt lOtti.
..._, ... ,.., tr0111 .,., rectt!IH wMII ~lit to
qu.r ter's Mil • At fllnport 8.tlloa Slwlflls yw
fiN$ Itt IIISWfd tO $15.000.00 Acouplt cat llftlt
""'"•" tcaM~~~ts -.,_, to ~5.000 00 -A .. ..,.
ftlfttly-MUCII !110ft Ow Mw lttOUIIb ofb~Wih
bt "'IIIPY to I"* ,ov. For OMt 1 .-tor of • *"
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f•ttds tor ION Mrrtwtfl 01 IH-,,,,_,tits.
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8.1. CHURCH READIES
PRE-SCHOOL PLANS
............... ,....._ 60 yud. i•IO lila Cor-..
I ......... A111.1a 20-7 ... .... 1M &QM, Artiat
t .,.,.._, .&IIIIa. Plait W.a .. 'a e~nloll
'I'M 11 ... .tU-,qy p_., kict tied U.. ,... 1·1. wid!
... Valley u I p..a ..,..,., S:$2 '-fila .... ht ..,tet.
..... 10, 11 Or.... Coaet 'n• 2Dd ...,.., wtDl
Cole.... Fowceia VaUey aCGra .. u b.at claa..d o.t-
la 'at die bot.._ of .. 1 .... •tud.iat Sea Kiq p'-7et
'liM a.. ... ,.. -.1 eoro.t del Tom Wcataa&c. He tulfered
a.llr it o.,.cs.d 1o eteam-aa aakle iojury afler pictJq
roll O'l'.r ...__ ap IS6 y•cS. ruehina ia the
THE SAILORS got on lhe scoreboard
eM:r •"st EsUncia Frfday evening -
wilt C,:041tft In ll'le first quarter. Here Is
~altbict Ed Washko bruiting around to
the right for the touchOOwn, eluding an
Eagle tackler. John BJIIMdof tht E~es,
No. 43, is closing in from the right, but
could not stop the speedy halfback. The
olay started from the 3-yatd line. I Ensign
photo.)
ln lut Priday'e ,._ ruat balr. Katn.ct O.Gfp bo• the Sea Ki ... IOd .. Cup.a.ter wu tatca 01tt ol
Arti1ta picW -. urly 1M aame wbcn bo •ulfeNd
toochdowq. H*n.ct Tom 1 similar injury in lhc Jr4
Weatpte, sUcbte "",a.rt qMrtcr.
tackle, bolted 10 ylrde 1o O.feaaivchalfbact !>c~Mil
draw bt blood for tbe S.a Parter' a peas interception
Ki .... He ••• •••i•tecl "' oe the Sea Kia1 14-yud
u altle block (rom '>e•i• li ... aDII 21-yard rctum to
Pl.rker. 'Wealple made it the CDM 42 aiOppcd 11ft Ara
7.0 on a c;oa'l8nioa. rua tiat drive. Bat il was lat e
TARS WIN,MOVE UP JO 2ND,.,_ .• 7:.30 left ia 1M 1lst in &he )rd qurtor befcxc
. die Sea Kiap could mount
1a attack ol their owa. Af·
ter u Artist fwnble, re-
cmcnd by EDmc t Raitt on
lbe lapna 26-yud line,
1he Sea Kint• around 17
yard• in 4 play•. Then re•
urve llalfbt,ck Brud
Pitt cr .. hed Uvou&h the
left tackle from the Artist ,_,.ltd I inc and scored.
Oeoqe Carpenter completed
a left cod run PAT run 10
put lbe Sea Kinp out in
fron& 1,..7, wilh 2:26 lert in
the )rd quarter.
'Tb. Newpcn Hlll'bfx Hiab
School Tau put do-n the
Esc.aacia Eaalu lHi lut
Friday cua,ht at O&vidiOCl
Fie1d. It was the Eaate••
llomecomiDj aiaht. r.e Tar aer~al bomb1n1.
led ~ qu.anerbad \t1ke
Pomeror, boO.t ed Sewport
illlO 2nd place 1n t!w ltv•ne
Lcaag,e. They face the Jrd
place Laauna Beach ArU1 ts
a.t I p.m. lod&y, Sov. 10, on
Davidson Field.
The Tars picked u.p their
ht t.cNChdo.-n aca1 nst Es·
\ancia when Ed Washko
capped a 2 S.,.ard run by
bllbeck Jerr Baker 2 plays
lat et with a )..yard end run
&o acore. Jerr Baier ran
lhe nua point to make it
a 7..0 pmc.
Bu.ildina toward an unirr
Le:rrupted 4 tou.chdown
attiaa, John Brittinaharn re•
cumed an Eaale 19--yard
punt to the Newport ~ard
line. Two play• later, at
lbe midfield st11pe, \hke
Pomeroy toned to Bob Han•
cock, who wu all alone on
die E&Jie 25, and went all
lhe way on a 50-yard 1cor·
ina play. Ed Washko picked
v.p the extra point, mak.ma
it 14-0.
The Tau 1 uetched the 1r
icad at the end ol the h t
quarter when \ti ie Pomeroy
ptOYidc:d the pUICI tO 1pari
a 67"'Yard touchdown drive.
He completed a pan to Ed
Wasbko for a 14-rard aain
.ad eben snapped off 1 19·
rard pua to Pa\ll Gentosi
for 6 points. Ed Wasbk.o ran me conven ion t.o make the
acore 21.0.
The Eaatn
rrom another
were saved
touchdown
the 2nd
EST AN CI A I)Ut on a determined drive In
the first Qua rter after the Sailors' J rd TO,
starting on the Eagle Jl. Fullback Nick
Quiroz is being tackled by Bob Hancock
quarter when Tar linebad:et"'
of the Sailors on ltle SaHor 45 after a}-
yard gain. The Eagles pushed on to th e
Sailor 8, but the drive was st®Qed there
by a PtiS interception br S. Stt~tlft.
T'be Sea Kioa• widened
&heir lead early in &he
4th qurter when Orand Fitt
1 1ipped OYer left tackle and ,.uopod 13 y•da 10 acore.
(ullback 'lave Waller's in.
tercepuon and 80-yard re•
tu.rn to score on Ea1le Chu.clt
Perry's pass was cancelled
because o( a Tar clippina
pe:n.Jit).
WHh the Tau 1n control on
the 50, \h~e Pumeto) mo ved
the be \1 to Estanc1a's II ·
yard hne. From there Baker
scored on a s weep to make
II 27-0, Wi th 6:01 \eft In
the 2nd quarter.
Sewport made theH f1nal
touchdown .,.1th '1 :~ left
1n the Jrd quarter when re·
place ment qu arter~ck 'l1ck.
Hatter tos!>ed 5 ~ uds to
Paul Gentosl to make 1t
))-<).
The Eaalcs gvt on lhe
tcorcboard wath 2:16 loh to
pfiy in 1 he aame. Halfback
Tom Meeklnas and fullback
Nick l'}unot, talcang orf from
a Tar fumble on the '"ew·
port P•yard line. camed the
ball to the !·yard line.
Perry Plunaed
"'" the
HE RE'S TO NO. 4 fo r the Sailors, ~ith being c~ased by fagle quarterbaclt Chuclt
1.1:01 l eft in the 2nd QUarte r. Halfbadt Jeff Perry, No. 12, and end John WOOdy, No.
9ao:er •s about to cross the ltr-yard line eo, is trying to head him otf. The olay
m h1s dash across the 90al line. He is started on di e 11-yard line. IEnSI'¥1 ohOto.)
Biles ea'setf 'ouf of race
o\ tou.Jh Pirate ddenae terback fiom Lqunl bu
stopped tht p1npo1nt pau• been hiuina mer lhe . .SOO
1ng of Chu.c k. Bertolino cold mark lbi1 year and had bis
m the tecond half but 1 first off nicbt ol tbe 1966
halfback option play late seaaon.
1n the fourth quarter handed MilLe I• kept one attina
~
<DIFERBKE
STANDINGS
Oranae Cout Colleae a 14--alive, however, with lhc THIS WEEJ('S GAMES
TV NE"IISCASTE'l Jock La-
than will speak at the
general membership brealt·
fast meeting of the Newport
Hatbot Chamber of CorT'Jo-
merce at 7:30 a.rr.. Wednes·
day , Nov. 16, at thel9alboa
9ay Club. Jaclt, who has
been with KNBC since
1954, is a native of SOl>'
kanne, 'lash., got his start
as a sports broadcaster at
the University of Washlng.-
ton, where he received his
degree In business admln.
I
-811 ... 1 ...... c.--'• Mil•• ••• c::::IMardl
..,..11 .. t.••• all 4etMia
...... Ollll \IJ JIMII/ for a
,.. 1ct."l _. playpouDd
1Dt1iule .....
~aJ tOI' a UM petmil
ltu -.. ai•• by •• New-
polt a.w:t. Pl.-.niaa eo.
... -... •d a buildi•a pc,..
tlil ltu be• iaw.cl b,. lha de, t.ildiaa departmeel..
11M applicalioo for li·
c..U.a ba beco torwudcd
to aa a'-U deparbent o(
Neial .. u.e. llllu .. ce or
•h Uc•M ia expecl.ed br
J•o.atY·
Lota adjoi•i•a lhe church
anc..,. at U.S Aaate An.
will N ued ror lhe new
projecl.. Tolal enrollment ia
ICl al 71 children, with no
more • .,. )6 per day.
Mn. H.A. M .. oa has been
n.med u clirec10r of lhe
pre·adwool. Board memben
arc Mn. Fred Peterson,
Mrs. Phillip Maillo•u.. Clara
Blias, Edith Leinau. and
Richard Ferpson. The
tcachiaa uarr incl11det Mrs.
J.S. Swain, Mra. Donald
Trier. Mr1. A.'ll. Avety&.
Mra. Web Jonu and Mra.
Drraftd Walker. wife or •e
t Ti-2Ti-• 3 Ti-•
20 -ord1 or l•n I. SO 2.SO 3.00
21 -d· to JO -d· 2.00 3.00 .. oo
'31 _.d, fo 40 _,ds 100 •. 00 s.oo
Each -d o,.r 40 wot"ds .OS .10 .IS
20!1 OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER ......
• other iteml. T e'Ninltle'a
Hardware Back Room Oar·
aae S.le. Newport Blvd.
at lith, Co.t.a Men, S4A·
•IOOK45uf2f.\N .. , 1426. ·----~~~~ues-~~~~~~ .. Rtbtl St'11o1ot" -Suo'" l1 -American &
Tlu.fYfW>11J of So. Coroli11a. European. Paintinas and
14.95 AarJbod. acuphure. Reasonably
o...t "-: pric:cd. HUTOiiSON"s An·
..,_.,.,_ O,h•l•• ._... s .. ,. tiq~a and An Gallery.
19:U H.,._, 11•4. ZSlS W. Coeat Hwy. New· c., ....... 6.tft.OUS port Beach. Open 1 day I . .,. 642·7636.
SPRIN<i, maure .. OFACE SPACE ror rent in rramc. Twin size .
F..nsiJil •rcade "'uldtna. oew. Call o4fU.8})S.
112 1 E. Coa11 t Uwy., CDM.I ;j.~';iiF:''ii~~~~j( Ideal ror 1na ur.,ce or real HALL R.~ac
utute. C•ll The F..nua.n, years old,S99.SO.
b7J..OSSO JeWinkle Hardware Back THE NEWPORTER INN
THE LIDO LOUNGE
1 ddeat at San Bernardino touchdown ~·• W Waters. ,.,_. _ •· ,_ ~ ,._ ......,
'a turd•\ n1aht. \tik.eb hat thrown &l leaa& E'~~ ~.
The Bucs ••II host Fuller· one acorinc pea• in e•ery ;;:'·cr...:.-.t:=' .... ,.....; ••••••••••••••••••••••••
1,,n .at 11 p.m. thu. Sat .. day, aamc thia rear. • BUSIN ESS
R.oom Garaae Sale • .W8·
3426. Newport Blvd.
........ 1 ...
R•••trali• will MP. at
9:30 .... -doy. -' 14, at •• duarct.. •d will coa· .. duou. ae ..-.
Ouudl mamban wUI be p.,. firal pNfcr•c• 011 ltM
•tollmeet li•t. lbd a(&ar
du&rc:la accda hn• b .. ft mot.
dlc rcai atradon wi 11 bo o~
ed 11o the public.
The pre--•chool pt ... \0
have a Moftday·Wodrlo .. y·
Frida)' lfOUP rot 4-1e.,..
olda. and a Ttaeaday·Dur ..
dar lfOUP for )-yoar-olda.
The reaisualion toe will be
ss. and lhe monlbly wiUon
will be Ill ror tho )..day
poop llftd $14 ror lhe looday
&J'O'IP. There will be • n
annual c:buac ror inautance.
C. II I• Y "' .,_t A4
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l04 Gol"-oo4.
6734041 -UJ-2170
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
At.,' lo•
WHEATON
VAHLINES, INC.
Ll 8-1)23 or L1 A-9711J
liS E. t11h St., Unta \leu
················~········· •MUSICAL FOR SALE .•...... , ... ,,, __
HAM\IOSO OR CAN~
STEJNWAY PIASOS
Used arpn•-C011a, S.ld .. ia ,
L-rey, Hararaoad, from lt95.
Couole, tplaet, 1'•11d ud upo-
ripu piaa•, oew a11d uaed,
Ira. $149.
SCHMIOT.PHII.LIPS CO.
1907 Sart.h "L.la St.
Sny Ay
UEAit the rabulout ALLE.~
·n..•u• Cornpaot OJ,.a.n·
"'ilh tlectronic tnpt anJ
Ca11aneta· ONLY at.
CO'tC01 \~ '.IU~I': CO.
(\crou hom Fath1on <ij,q.)
#66 Town .t Coun lr)
S414J11
Open \ton .l Fri 'td Q pm
• Vam.b• • Story .\ C\art e
ALCOIIOUCS o\~ONY\40ll'i .
flartlof o\rea. 6H-3724. 24
hourt.
GEORGE FOSTER DUO
{Mo"ol., ....... So""'""")
HERB AHD JOE TRIO
4 P·"'· · 8:l0 P·"'· '"''· 11. a<"'"" SwHum M h tak Trilo I ..;;O;;,P.;,POiOiiR.;.TUII-Io;T.;;IE·5--~"n~.~~~~1:1 ~;~~:rny;:fr:· US1angs e on ns PAINT STORE f()R S~LE , .,,.,._,.,,.,!..J!!,..;.._ ___ .I DISCOUNT boat buyera'
8 :45 P·"'· -closiftg oa:. The lnine Lcape leadiaa ~~Cui VA rmade die ae«e Ca.ta \teaa. For informa.·
(T.,uolcoy "'"' ~~~~..,.) liertohno h11 un ft of 10 JluntiqkJft Beach Oiler& Th~ Oilcta made it 2s-o tion call 646·1194 or 541·
f,,.. 105 )<uds m the first soaDdly defeated the Coale berore the end of the 2Dd 3326. MEL WELS S.ndoy: 3 P·"'· · 8 P·"'·
Mondcry: 4 p.rn . · 8 :30 P·"'·
DANCING NIGHTLY -NO COVE R CHARG E
I . ,
ho~.lf aga1n:r.1 I)('C , but the Meu ...... taraaa 1~7 Satar· quncT alter pick.iaa op H~h.~ go t to h1m 1n the lDd day at [)nidaOI'II P1elcl. •oebcr \tul*la fumble.
haH. holdma hi m to 2 for 8 !be \4Qst.aaas will club ')unabad: Bill Jcakias
and a 'cant 22 yard• · wttb enol~ ranted '\all co.aecled wilh R.oaer P•k·
'lnth the score lmoued '1· Clemeate: Tn&ona at I p.m. raaa r01 a SD-yatd pan plar
all m the 4th quarter. h~ &odar. Nov. 10, at Tbalu· ud. ll::lladadowD
ever, the Indian• •truck sa Field, Saa Clemente. Tk ai8af.c ·Coale Mua
throuah the au wh~n B1ll A Mutua 1..-oble on tiM &COle •aa macM with •:11 (orc~ham, runnin& fr om the .... n.,.ud liae, follow--ldt ln .. 4th qu•kr. The
ha\£bad poat, •printed inc • Oiler p1111t, •ct H..-~&u.aa drot'e 61 yuda a.
1107 J-'-'•• Rd._. H-r. 101 644-llOO nght and then lofted a l7· tina&on Beach up re~ itt ht 6 pl.ya for me &ow.ladowo.
thwpert l•ec:h yard aerial w f)an Brown. acore lut S.DUday. MoYiaa widl 11M: P~ pt.ioa
~iit~iiii:i:i~ .. ~~ii~R-;iC;~wri who took It aU alone at the the ball do-n w lhe Mu· r•a or 'Abc Jlu aparkiaJ Uuce and spunted in. una ...,.ant line, Oilct f•JI· tk driYe UIJd IU.kiq die
The lrwhan• scored first back Mite Bailey craall1ed
....... ~-·---•~-. -.._ ICCIIC. DaY• Sobolcwaki
& Chair as Shown
FREE
OnOMAN TO
MATCH
m the 2nd quartet when 1• ""' ~.....,.... •-...__
Bertolino hit Eatl Coll in• conuraion kick waa II)Od, kicked dae P~T 10 make u.
· • ·• m .. ,. oa ~-0--e 1 ,. •core l'-7. w1th a ll"")'atd Str iae at u•e ._. .....,. "'v.
10:03 mark. after a 4S.,a.rd f)an Leadc:t wiclcacd lhe n.e Dilen picked "'P ~
drive. J1m Harris booted the OileJ lelld wbea be pl1111pd tllcr ~tolaehdowtl Oft a 4-yaJd,
r. r 2 · 1 .~_. die --lo·oe •• ,. ..s kid.S dae uua lUI o e.liJI pmn S. UM ....
It 1tayed that way until lite I"'Yud line 10 pid: up 6 poiat., ...U il 31·7, WI
l2 11econdt remained in the poiata, wida S:U ldl ia lhe .S:09 left ia .......
d •-• qoOIIel. ••• 1 acoo.da l•fl U. tbe -~--~ Two mi•te• latc1 • air ....,.. Oil.r Jaet S.i-1
Steve Rodnauez set it u.p boaad r.-lc waa p8bb.d kict.cl a 11'"Y.d field .,.t
ror OCC when he pounced 1 · · · H-._ Oiler 0. Pr-.ci1 ud w l polllla, 11•.._ on an Indian fumble on \he "'7 ....-,.7 · cm*i l6 y•da ii!IO a. ~ •-a :r ••oo San Bernardino 21 . q,ick
FOJ.. who ran up the middle M.&ata.a nd &oac. 1'k •~ ay.
all ftl&ht, banaed to tk zs. Sears opens new store
a pou m>of.,ed. ond F••k
Weiratb buckled to the 21. S.....Roet.ct...,. Co.'• J--e: -· a decclr8;'«
Dan Mikels U.ea flipped a .,.. s-a Caeat Plua ..... .._ .,....in~•
. ..... .
··-···· n.f:41*· ........ -•:u..Ciilulo1 • •a-•• • ••••••••• POR SALe Claa1ic llleuty
1911 Wllippet ,... d•&
.--iaa CIOGd. 11900 or -.u orr ..
_..,....
...._. w4ll • ...., --2l"")'ard scorina pe•s 10 eacl •1«e 11 )))) BritiOI St. ia ~ _. • ........ ..
Barry WaLen . lAry H..,.. C.ta .......... d r ........ tliap..,. .,.._ .... ~. I ~.al ~onwm.d, hit Udt. ia & neu , .. ..-, roUow._, a ..... ~ .... la a ~aNi--row U.is year. Wi•r ribka-caUill& c.... val X.... Alla&ata ..._.
'l'llese T'bt Buc:s bad •oct.cr _,.. ..ee ....... catalot .....
.. ~~~~-,.. 1cotina oppor1~~ni!f u1 ., J• o. Lotr•. t..o. Aa..,. .. ,.., 11 •• ,..... ...... 1-:;_:....:....;.. _____ _
~ by the ddenu in tM 4dl t.a~ eo-cy di1-'ct ltMj •• -' _, ..., l'telee ... Qe~~ , cp.aMtcr wben liac.~ket ....... ,._, &.-. ....... ,....._ mH=I • .... til Per ......... P r wet Iter Naylor pichd uu a aiGIIe _..,_, repod IW .,... J0 -~tnnflN •
~z T . T Bertolino aerial -................ ia .. ., ... ... LOSE Wfl<HT ...... , .. .. • • • &-ernlla diu )1. A holdloa s--aiiJ s. .......... -• co.-1'1llle .... a...lwUl._.. O...-.wJiec T.W.ta. Oily
•CM.LGUa DKN•TOILQMIY!..TMTS NOW *a peir ol.,._. paaa•a pMtc _...., .-.,.,. ..... _.. .... , ...... ~., ~·~·~·~·~·~z~-~-~~~·.,.~·~·-=-a 6320 ...... --au.lS.d dlc.4riq. -~. ll COMitM of.,...., CIMIF ...nc. amc.. I .._._ ,_.,.. _ 6 -•--wc&PUIII TN Baca pkke41 • 105 )'4 acna of MW.. a,.cc. --. ...... -•M1•ca C.. • , ..... c.,.1 -,..
rr • ,_.. rukiaa .,.u... • wta • .._,..-floor MIJ.. ... CNb'•••nna1deea, .,.. ._ •i• aa. &...~ C 0 • 0 Y ... t•ll• .., ... , we ••....,. a,uallllet. •• rr ... 1*4 ... ..-. •a.c.ie. .._.,
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DRAPES, S pr. print.
dry, lined. Gen.
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condition. 67).1
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~lite type. lS"' carriqo.
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EX01AHGE SPECIALISTS
DOYLE CO. ,..·1161
bou.ae. S.i.,.
altle ror wi4e raap ol bua;..
....... Price redu.ccd to
t39,000. Immediate aa ...
513 'II. 19111 St •• Coo ll
Me ... 646--6611.
GUIDE . FREE! Writ.e to
Box 20, c/o The Entian,
2721 E. Cout tlwy., Cor•
ooa del Mar.
..........................
ALERT TO RAT LOVERS
White rats ror ule. Call
Aady Cooper 6?J..2177.
"'KNOW How•• -
Plu.a aenuiac concern ror
rout pet add up to
GROOMING by MR. ED
Call rOf appointment
JOitDAti'S PET SHOP
l7l'l •• COAST Mtn' ... 1).JoiJO
COlOMA Ot:L IIU.
•• O..kAmericard
:
•• will buy your odda and
cads for our d1i ly Back a... Garap Stle. T..-
Willkl• Huharc. Newport
Bl'ld. al lith. S4&-1416.
TOP I paid for rtu~~lture .
&ppliaac... utiquea,
IOolt. aaiac. CASH on the
!!"!!= ~39.
OMPt• ia Newpoat e.act..
Nut M•• car. No IN:awy
cl..ailllo Call al'teJ 6 P. \4.
Kl!llou 1-1100.
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Church News
Plft& e.,dat Cia ... fll
Coe• 'Alae. JOJ ~lla s..-"a. aaecaa .... H..-
~·.. •ill -... tenDOD
tGpic ol Or. P. a. N•-•
., ... 11 ..... terri c. ctal.
1illeday. He will pre ada a&
.. 7 p.m. ppel bour OQ
dae eopic:, "TIVftina wit•a
end cotDer. ••
The Plymouth Coopep-
donal Cburc:h, 3262 8road
SL, Newpott Heiahta -lb.
"tev. Normu Blowo. mem-
bet or the c:hurc:h eonarea ...
don, will apin occ:upy the
pulpit r01 the 10 a.m. aer·
•ice thit ~ay. Hit ter-
mon eopic: will be "'Nby
••• I born'"
Tbe Lutheran Church of the
Muter, 2CJOO Pac:iric: View
Or., Harbor View Hilla -
The Rn. 'Nilbw ~lien, a up-
ply p .. tor, will preach oo
.. The Pilplma of eanb" at
the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday
aervic:et.
The Chriuian Sc:ienc:e
Churc:het, Newport 8eac:h,
COlona del \i&J and Cotta
Men -"\iortala and im-
IIIOftalt" it the title or the
le11on-~ennon to be read at
daia Sunday' a 'aervic:u.
Cenual Bible Ch~~rc:h,
Oranae ~ve. and 23rd Cit.,
Cotta \1esa -"God't plea•
t ure with you" will be the
topic: ol the Rev. Henry E.
J ones' urmon at 10:30 a.m.
Ulit Sunday •. o\t 6 p.m. LL
Bob Vernon or the L.A.
pol ice department vice
aquad will speak to the ju-
Dior hi&h and hi&h school
youth. <\t 1 pm. he will
apeak to the entire conpe-
ption on the dan&eu and
maani tude or the narcotic:
problem. The Bible llody
S&. ,....... ,...., ....
Ouarda, 600 k. AA•e•• a
lld., ClUJ H••• -Mit1lon
bct.y will be ob .. rved 1t
lhe I, ~:30 and ll a.m.
servicea. The Rev. Ralph
0. Winl.cf, of the presby-
tery or Loa ADaeles, will
bo peat preacher, spea.kina
on "The •a&omy of fore a an
miuiooa:• At 3:30p.m. Sun-
day, Robert Heustis, newly
appoln ted c:hurch ora an as t.
will P, .. ent 11n oraan con.
c:ert in lhe aanc:tual)'.
Newport Unity Church,
meetiq in die Senior Ci ti·
un boildina, Irvine Ave .
and lSth St., Cliff Haven -
Tb. ~e•. Loren Plic:kinaer
will preach oo the topic,
"Por God's sake," at the
10 a.m. ~day 1ervice.
The COOJleJ,&tiOft o( Cit.
\4ark Presbyterian Olurch o(
Corona del \tar hat elected
'Jcora.e Puller, 1.oy Jooes,
AI Kelso, \1ike \4&nahan
and &neat \1cGall to 3-
ycar terms as rutin& elders.
Genev1cve was elected lO
a 1 -year tcnn oo the board
of deacons. ')uane Black,
Lorna ~udson, Luc:i lie
Pa«euon and \1ack 'Nesner
were named lO 3-year
terms &I deacone.
"The creation storfes and
the future of man" will be
the topic of ')r. Robert B.
Laurin at 7 p.m. thi 1
Sunday in the 2nd in a series
of Bible lectures at the
Fairview Baptist Church .
2S2S Fairview Rd., Costa
\4esa. 'lr. Laurin is pro-
feuor of Old Testament
at Califorftla Baptlst Sem-
inary in Covana .
LEGAL NOTICE
topic for 7 p.m. Wednesday, '-Ollc:F. Of TRLSTt.P~ 'AI I
Nov. 16, ••II be "The life So. 66-799
of prayer." Oo Dn. 8, 196(), •• IO; "\0
a.m., IJt:~ ~ fiCI U . ~· R \I< •
The Putt \4ethodist CO •• " l.al ilomi• rorporat10n
Cbu.rc:h or Costa \tela, 420 118 <iolv 11pp01Dit'd rru'ill' .. un•
W. t~th Cit. _ The Rev. d .. r .ad pu r'Mimt to u~ ... t .,r
Tru.,l d .. 1~d J•u•" ">t.h, 196..', Richard ~unlap will preach ~· .. cul .. d by VtALn R r.
on "Owellinaan the house C:O\'I~GTf>~ ~NO Po\lRICI>\
of the Lord" at 9:30 and 11 '· (.0\I~GTO\, bu"~baod •tn rl
a.p. this Sunday. This aer-w,r .. 1111tl r .. ro rd .. d J•ual) 11.
mon wi 11 conclude the 6-196 2. ... iuu. So. .! 138 '>, •n
k · h 23 d book W93, p•~~;• 812. ol ()lit-wee tenet on t e r u al Rt>cord!l •a th .. offtt ,. .. r
Psalm. th r Countv Rnordrr of Oro~n~t•
The Corona del \tar Com-l.ooory, Calilon~ia, WILL ~•J I
Con H PUBLI C: .\l CTIO' 10 munaty pepuooal HICII L..'IT BIDDER fOR C.~'ll
Olwc:b, Un1ted Olurch o£ Cp_,Qie et \lac or •air Ia 1•-
0irist. 611 Heliotrope Ave. fu1moal')' of til• Uoit .. d c;l., .... ,
-Dr. Ptulap ~na) w11l at tht' Soat!l {froat) ""•"" "' preach at 9:30 &lid. 11 a.m. rAt' Coaaty Coort.hoasl', aa th ..
Sundt} on !he topic, ""bat d ty of .•t• -\A .. l.altfofll a• .JI rijiibt. t.it)l' •d totn .,.,t shall l render""
THE MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION
.. _, ......
=~·18tlniP
The W011clerul Worlcl of Can
Hulldredt ot America's aleek new
1N7 models ... ro~ign impor11
from eiaht different countriel •••
kpertmeatal can of the tuture .••
Cultom·bullt executJYe ears ...
l'nlcb and uUllty rara •.. nea·
lion and traY~el rnodell ...
houn of viewing Kljoyment
for the whole famil.y.
roescOUNT'
TICK ITS ... ~ ._. .......... ......-_......._ ....
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"E'PORT HARfK)R EJIICJI
ARST SECll~--Pw7
TNURSOAY, .OV. 10, 1•
COROitA DEL *R. CAlif. Newport 8eodt ...
Real Estate Bah lslancJ Costa Meso
Udo Isle Corona del Mar
Matt La Benle, .....
THIS WEEKS LEADER
OPPOIITl ~ITY 1\ '\O<:KS AGAI~. Located in \' EW·
PO HT'~ I PPl·.li BAY ''" larRt> lor is thi s well k«-p t ~100 "'l· r .. hom.-ufft>ring: Large L.R., ThreP Bed-
l"hllm.,, T111 11 t.ar h-., buill-in kitc hen PU'S 11'.x30'
C.la o.;-. ')~J rt ·llon•n un d L shaped ti E \TED & FIL TEA-
ED POOL. I •ur Palar>c; and lus h landscaping .su,..
rr mnd <; tltt• h"li'. \ "\\If -\I.E OF-\ Bl Y" at Only
S $7.-,nn \t 1 \O'\"
FIVE BEDROOMS
HJI I! H \I ll" \llr.J< 11\t' two s t1'ry on qu1et, cul-
J t>--..JI ,, ... I Ill Jll ··~I t-111'1!1 EA. T IDE COSTA
\f E"\ r• ·t l• a•t·al twt ~h !JorhoJd. FOH\1 AL OI~ING
HOO\f, l.utl•·tll ~lit lwn inr ludan~ dishwashe r, ·ba,..
h-qut .1nd ~rtll. I \tr .• larK" bt>drooms , loads of clo-
._.,,., .Hid I •q.t .... u.j., plu" kitr hen pantry. Family room
walh -.cl.t:o.-. .J,, ,, 1., -.p.Jr·Hw s , patio and fenced yard.
Tht· .. n-.\\r•r ,,, .• la q~·· famd ies llf'Pds for only -
S t~. )lttt. 'II II " 1\r J\' I I. \~T -f. \I. I. TOD AY .
M. M.· La Borde, Reahor
·You'll Lrkt Our t'rulldlJI Suvtu"
220 E. 17th St. (Phone 646-0555) Costa M.a
(Lecatecf in I . 17th St. Shopp'nt Center)
Evenin• Call ....... 579 w 646-1050
...... :
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an th•• df11 •· ul ch,. county I
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br.m• '"'• tu P"' th• r,.rn.UniO II
pnoo 'Ji "l "Um to ( th•· nut•
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•d n( th• IIV.,I' 14 oil'" I t,,
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SUDDENLY
ITS YOUIS
Tra -le' el ~na Verw 4
BP. 1111th hu;te fanuly room.
Vacllnt 1 Mmpi~"'IY rNdy
fnr )100 1o "'.lOY. Pr1c:<ed at s.;u oo
CALL ~-ll'l61 I!W'
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l&lld ll•'miCirl fur '"'•·, ..tnl
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rol .. r uon 10 t au.,,. tbr •Jn • .. ,..
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thr un•t .. r .. tj[ll f'll 00"'" .... ,.t
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linn 10 b.. ,,., .,,.j,.d an book
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lh j.t . ( oJ"''!HW'I. fr1'1 llff1 .., -.p-. u _'la
Pul.lt-.h ''"· 10. 17, .:4, I'~"'''·
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FO.EI o•EII OF
TAClLE SlOP liES
V1ola Grah am, 70, owner
n( the Grah am Baat and -
T a~.ll e sht'P, 21L~lJ ~. Co a t
lt v.~ •• V.e<~l Newport. fl1r 35
year!t daed 1n l·k•ah Frada).
:-.lov. -'·
c;he wa<~ a r.::.rdent ~lf
Newcxlrt Beach fur 50 ) ear" I
and had nwned the Pun 'o-
Se\en Sea~o un ti l 1Q5Q. ~u-,
neral scrv1ce' were held
yestcrda) an Uluah. ,
.,. f. COAST MWY.
COlONA Dll MAl
01 ).7560
• OCEANFRONT
I doo" tr1Xtl tha arum«:
!·~L-1') homt Patx~, !tpk,
:! b1 :ir R·; cur ld.. You
tll011 the Ia nd.. $32 .:;oo -Goad
T..nns. A BAR.C.US At nus PRJCl.:
Robt. V. ar .... Rth\.
&13-JOU ~ Cll' ewe.
INVESTMENT
M·1 LOT 75 x 135, FULLY IMPROVED.
COMPARE PRICES & YOU'LL BUY THIS
AT $8,000.
w dls-MLUrdl~ llealton
........ s ...... ltG ........
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.SU,.J, ofocalion
Dover Shores
Yeu ';:,':J • ~N~nificem a.yview hemt ..... htMntt.
1 .. \liN. ~ILS OftEN DAILY
1112 SAHTIAGO-New Bayvtew home. Ex·
ceptiODal deUil 3 Bdr-ma. 3 batha, powder
rm, carpetJDc. drapes. landacaped -rudy
{01' immectilte occupancy.
t81.400 -10' c down.
LUXURIOUS S Bdrm. Vaew borne bea.uWuJ
eoatemponry Spaniab decOt', fully carpet-
ed., draped II l&ndscaped. Full price iodud·
IDI your dJOtce of appli.aoces---187 .500
VALUI .
WALL TO WALL c.upetmg, drapes. Land·
IC.Ipine and appliances at no extra cost 1n
our aelecuon of new 3, 4 II 5 Bdrm homes.
l.ayview lets from 111,!00 te $)3.500.
a.yfront lot •nil•ble with pier & allp l"'ivl-......
a.yfront Hemet from $79,!00 to $1",!00. o,.n Deity.
SALES OFFICE:
Jehn M...-a..tty c:.n.p.ny
Ul DOYII Dll, s-.ite 101
ln Newport Beach from Pacific ~t Hwy .
north on Dover Drive. From Newport Blvd .
l.ut on 17Lb St. to Sales Ofb<:e.
MACCO REALTY CO.
6fU2U
NEW 4TH lilT
Vo/tairt!
$92.50
GARDEN APARTMENTS
EXTRA lARGE ONE at0R00M. TWO BEDROOMS AND
STUDIOS. HOTPOJNT lUll HHS. REFRIGERATORS.
CARPETS & DRAPfS. PRIVATE PATIOS, POOl
ltKREATION AREA
SfPARATE CHILDREN S SECTION
811 So. FAIBVIIW Rd.
lllWHM MdADDO I AIST ST.
SITUATED ON TEN ACRES
SpidHs 1 '21•*-• ......
PIOM S141
fireptx. • BuiJ1.iD Kitcbens
• Carpets • Dnpea
Your Owll Prtwtae Luall
1brM Pooll . . . Separate P'lmil1 SectioD
18 Hole PaUiD& Gnea e A.c:t:n. Ttmdl Cab
Complimentary CootiMDUJ Bnakflll
EMl 0ctu Ina LMI ..
~ tiD ..., • tlllt 1ft&,
Oner .m ... ----.... auao,. ft.
(IIIS'IdJ '(1.
fA1.n71
Pin~ • ~ .., Jr.
WANT TO SElL
OR lENT?
Liat -w
ISlAND IIAL TY CO. "..,.., o.., ......... .. .. ,..._A., .. ......... ~-~
673-1l00
1/1
WXUIY VIEW HOME---POOL
Spacioul Uvinl room with rock fireplace,
formal diDI.nl room, large modern B/1 k:itcb·
en. incl. freezer-refrigerator Three twin
su-ed bdrms. plua separate guest houte. Heat·
ed POOL Ht in tropically planted courtyard.
Oversized garage. 80x140 lot overlook1na
OCEAN II BAY. Asking 184.500
875-3000 Eves 673·7459
EAII. Y A .. IICAN CHARM
PLUS LOCATION
I! you are loo-ing for a home w1th ~rly
Amencan character and charm. you will love
t.hia one. A JPUt rail fence, spreadmg shade
tree. and the old hand pump. make thiS the
most distinctive home on the stre~t. Sp&>-
cious living room wtth used bnck hreplace.
charming B/1 kitchen w1th natural ~ ood
cabtnets. Large den "''ith flrepla<'c 2 Bd rms .
2 Ule bat.ha. Paho v.ith lbr·B·Q Plus ~,..,.
1 Bdrm. Apt w1lh S125 Mo Income Fu ll
pnce: 152,500.
875-3000 Evt"' 675-5172
lay & leach Realty. Inc.
2407 E. Coett Hithw•y, Coron• del Mar
615-3000
''"-I
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SEMPLE
BEAL ESTATE
' I VIEW PROPERTIES ! !
111-IE&IEE YIEI
En1oy th1s fantastic view from your Lavang
Room , Daning Room, Forn i ly Room, Ka tchen
AND Moster Bdnn!l This 3 Bdrms and Den (or
4 Bdrm} home with 211 baths I S a NEW EX-
CLUSIVE. S57,500
SEE •• SEA
As you sat 1n your home, look an q across a
beoutaful garden. Th1s 3 Bdrms and THQEE
both home offers both Fonnol DuH ng and Fom·
aly Rooms. Hobby Room, too. Owners ore
be•ng transferred. S43.7 SO
tlllllfll llt1.6. Ca•M HtPI•U,
Certll eel M.at
OPE• MOUSE Sat. -$11. 12:• • 4:11 J .ll.
IOIE VIEW!!!
Elegance ond Good Toste ore the keynote rn
th rs beautiful Cameo Shores hom e . 3 BR +
Fom. Rm. 2'z baths. POOL. Exc ell ent floor
plan. Call tl Ill 451 5 Gorham R<'ad th a s
week-end. S..,le Reel Ea•t• 67.5-2101
2515 L C. .. t Ha .... ., Cor-• del114er
VERY SCARCE ITEM
Four Brand New Homes
-Chr::os ii]
J.Loguno Beach
2.8ock Boy
3 .Corono del Mar
l WE HAVE THE~ 4.Three Arch Boy
from S26,500
I···EAIILY "' CE.TUIIY I. THE HARBOR AREA"
JOHN VOGEL&
ASSOCIATES
REAL TORS AND BUILDERS
.00 NEW..OIT SL VD., NEWPORT 8EA04
..U 6-1675 AlfT TIME
X For Exchange X
ll)M lfom r & ~L
H .._,til. Tuntln
10 ._Crh "'t C\ ada
1 aJunl home
Santa ''onaca Offi ce Rid,.
Beer Ta\cm Blda
l11l \1 I 1{1 ,1~.
lot I ,11 d 'I l1•• .11 tnl.
fl't I .... at " •II ntlll I
ft I \1 1-..
fur LanJ ••r tni.<IITtt
'"' l lh • '".al l hume.
THE CALLISON CO.
IXOtAM~I COOHSELORS
•• •E.WOIT IEIPDRT IEAQI
.... En ....
THE "CHANNEL REEF"-APARTMENTS (Arc \OU rhrrt Joe" 111 I .. ., Sll}&n~ ou mu5l
sec die darfln~ house 1'\e founJ on fo.1n~!t Road
1n ChiT Ha\.en ... JU l n,J!l ~>•:cd for }OU and I, 252S Oc:a!liD BJYd.. -Corona del Mar -Callfcii'DJa
1.«. oa Mala Clwmel Newport Harbor BDtzuc.
-IUY--UAII-
$41.000 ...a UP SliO .-1 UP
BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS
Rea. llf The Olannol Roc( enjoy wt.t.er fron t VI ew •d coanai•c• of
moonna dteu boat at •o front door. (Alao a c:.nfne linea "Y elirru-
nauna d\e burden e fCSponllblhbu of llt&lDta.&DIDI a 1 .... home)
There ue mlfty ed••t.~a•• of hVlAJ hre at a. ... a llad Apt..
A ult~t oumba or l ...._._ -2 be. Alt.. Avaal.W•.
WE IMTE YOU TO S& OUR FUINI»8 WOOS S
FOR Nf1 FUITHEI NOIWA110N ,._ "'-'111 ASit FOI ~ -110--n-
no .. that 'lann 1 mamcd and h"u 1n Oalla5.
~at 1mpre u cd me as I entered me l.tven~ root~~
was the qu1et clc~anrc o( rhe hap. redan,_ del•·
rate sculptured r111rbl c farcpll<'c and \.1t'4
rhl\a r•c I•• .-ndows of a lovcl)' pauo Aardtft.
Our 54iltc w.ould be on one uic 14CJacau m ku,
rhm •d dnm•& t... ... o"CT autc l.u Met
~ut rootl, ~ .. ~ den (or )OUr 4ul. •4 •)'
sc-..n~ .-.rhntc. ~d chac' 1 _,, all ... cllc pnc.c
•• rcdlarcd ro 011 1\S. •• u,.a wet c•
afroni. Call O'Mitcr Realtor n;. aft ll OR ~
\ 5 10 •tt r• ICC It ,. , •a.,c·.
Mommoff.
A vocant lot 3 blodra to
v1llov• wi lh1n ylHUihtt
diat .. ce of akl lift , .attht
.. .,., '*-'tiful ........
lot
$7,300
~=-clown, . ...., will
,
cfead Twisters hit harbor
.... .,. ... oo. 36. of
2JIJ VItia Dt., Bay Shorea,
wu fooad dead in the f&I'Qoo
it) ..,..,. 11nll'aday, Nov.
3, bJ ber buabud, '>eMi•. n.. OJuae COQil~ Cor~ '*'• office la waitina
labaratory toporta to deter·
miae the cauae of death.
Sbe ia aunived by hcz
huabud; a aoa, \1ichael; 3
daaebten, Korioa,. ~eloni
and 1Coada; her parenta, lldr.
ud Mrs. Woolf of Phoenix,
.\ria.; 2 brothers, Harold
'foolf of Buena Park aod
Jobn 'Noolr of Anaheim;
and 3 aiateu, \1sa . Sidney
Neal of Riverside, \trs. Ro-
bert Cox of Anaheim and
\tra. ~aha! Holt of Boun-
tiful, Utah.
~I lorudoea collapeecl
a I«YiC. I tatJOD la Coe Ia
Mea a Moaday, Nov. 7, IDd
broke • p1at. alau •iDdow.
tore roofina off bome I ud
IW\k a n~r of amall
boall in the Newport Bay.
Beaidoa the blanket of
,,.,.11 property damap cna-
od by Oyina debria and
Ooodina. the Newport
8each twiatet toppled a liabt
pole at 38th C)t. and Finley
~ve ., 'Neat Newport, toued
a uaah barrel tluouah the
plate alau window at
Pelletier'• Pharmacy, 2108
'N. Ocean Pt ., Cenual
Newport, and ripped soofin1
o{f homes on ~ewport Ia·
land.
Richardson's Yacht
'\nchorage, 1601 8ayaiJe
">r., below Irvine Teuace,
was s uuck by a heavy over-
for a memorable ~ristmas
--.n. -----,_ •ns
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OMEGA
'uu'LL '"' ,tf " tl nu • J ~ 1 ,, "'' rh rh.c nf"\\
\\ht'O \UU 'C:l tht 'Ill \ t f•C I I Jl I C,. \\Jtlhf:S
I h'-Jua "lhu\u .. th ,, , , Ct l h \ ~·' "'•od' tt\4..U
ol"' \C)U \\f .&1 f II • •• ,. fh t 011'1),.
•• t • '1 ... \.J lt\4t;''
Phone
Kl 5-9415 .......... .._
I.._ A T-T•,.,
BankAmeriurd
· r.. n • 1 11 • 11 • r1 \\ • r.
flow or ··-oil ... tea-=-... la. 1M fCila of a lO
foot Mlboo&al ,., •• ,.
'T'biM bo.a lfw U.e
Newport leach twlatar,
Coa&a Meaa•a 4$1dle.....,.
boor. l1nie.ate • 'babJ ..,..
na.do" denDllebed a ••r-
vice atauoe oe tbe 001 ... 1
of Bdatol ud Bakes Sb .. ta.
TWo abandon.cl wooden
buildhap beb.iad tM 1 tation
were alao deauoyed.
1'be twiat.t alao damaaed
20 to 30 outaide lipta in
the Ciouthcout Plan abop-
pina cen&Aat paakina lot.
Student dies
in car lot
Ronald L. Moo&Fmery, 20,
of 872 \4aaellan SL, \4oaa
del '*r, Co.ta \teaa, died
Friday, Nov. 4, on the
/)ranae Coaat Colleae
parkina lot. .4.nnouncement
of the cauae of death ia
peodina an Oranae County
Cotoner'a lab report.
The OCC student waa
mown for producina a
Halloween annual "haunted
house" in b.is saraac with
elaborately wired elecaonic
apoota for the pleasure of
younaatcr a.
~ervicea were be ld \btday,
Nov. 7, at Fairhaven Mem-
orial Park. Wc1tcliff Chapel
\tortuary, Costa \4caa, made
the funeral ananaemcnta.
WILL IAM ~AMIL TOM
OF W. M!WPORT DI!S
Willi1m Hamilton, 301
32od SL, Wut Newport.
djed Tueaday, Nov. 1. He
i• survived by a son,
Williltn; a dauahter, Rhon-
oec; rua parent.a , Mr. aod
\ua. VirJ,il Hamilton, and
a 111 let, Barbara ~cClolland.
Services were held Friday,
:-.lov. 4, in Knopaynder
Chapel, Colton. Interment
wu at Hermo•a Cemetery,
Col too.
LAJIIIY SMDEU .ES
IN FIIEEIAY CIWII
Larry J. Sanders, 24, of
862 Victoria SL, Well Side
Cosla \tesa, was k.illed
Sunda). :'-lov. 6. when his
Car, apparent!)' entenn& the
San D•eao Freeway lhe
wrona way near the Buena
Park Valley View off ramp,
collided whh a Ca\lforn\a
HiJhway Patrol car. The
patrolman was not inJured.
Serv1 ces were held Wed--
nesday, Nov. 9, at lhe
Westcliff Chapel \1ortuary.
Now there's a Jaguar XK-E for everyone.
T *l>!.edter C()('l/er:oble and tw<>seater coupe.
And row the brand n~ 2 + 2 With automatic
tr ctnvr !>Soon.
nus newest Jaguar has more headroom
ll!rd ltR •oom than the 2·seater models a fully
uonols''!rtd ,,., Y!at for two oas!.eflger<,
"-'~·er ,.,.,.'( t>vou~n a wtder door. and the
(.,0·-:• "' ~ .. :oi""Jl•r: r•ansmoss•on Of the
sta..,da·d 4-soeed tulty synchromesh
Rea• be" · s 11 t1u 11 pUr pOs-t car, to
.Jccom,..odate 4 passengers. or to be
used cl' a 2 seater with ~an-hke
propartoors for luggage. With the
rear ~atback moved forward. there
I!> 111n-o!>l 411, 1~1 of cargo lenattl.
Tt>e sturdy 4 2 lttre. dual·
o-.e•head caiTlWft XK engine
pOWers eKh oW he (.type
mOdels. All have bog
41 wheel dose brakes, tw1n
in<leoendent hydraulic
brak1n~ circuots. QUICk,
.t<:Cu•ate rKk·and·o•ntan
stee• ng a"d tndeoendent
~us~"~·O'l all aroufld. Each
mooe• of the XK E has an
a'!roelynam•c body ol all·steel ~
construct•on that combines strtnJth with
l~tntne~s f"•t'ed w1th bucket seats, upholstered •n fme~t leather, hand-crafted to palnstakin&
t tCt •lence throu~t.
Jai'J¥: a truly d1flennt breed ol c:.t.
1967 JAGUAR MODELS HERE HOWl
SEE US AT THE 3rd ANNUAL
Orange County lntemational.
AUTO SHOW
Or~e County Fair@i'Oiillda
o~. 10 thro 13.
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.... Lany .. -.u. 15, of
133. AtMtul St.. !a at
Bhtr, ie La critical OOD-
ditioa ia lbe la-.lvt c.,.
~ait at Hoq Hotpltal
foUowiq a l-ear colliaioa
'¥edDeaday, Nov. l, tbat
claiad the life of her
2-yet.N)ld dauJbter, Chris-
ti~.
Angel theme Or Yu e tude "~ca. daat curl.•• bulh oa a1967 POid . .._._ a.-.. ud ac.ba oa ~lr 1ia wilb a •n b.p. eqloe;
.. levlJtd adveewea, will baa a U9-4ndl wt..elbu•.
Ooctora operated on ~~.
lAitcbeJI for a c:ol lapaod
luna after ber car collided
with the car of Paul W.
Ropu. 19, ~ Sarata Ana,
at the interaec:tion of Ford
Rd. and Jamboree Rd. in
East Blllff.
"Cbrlahal ia for ........ U19 e. CoNI ,...,. ~ ..
wlU be the &beau for Cocoaa ~ta will deoota" lbe
del \4ar for the Cluienu tree Nov. l6 ...S 17.
seuon. am ftltmua, ........ of
'lotocby Hardcaat&., dlalr-. 1M SecarltJ Pint Natioeal
man of tho mer.ata cam-8uk, waa appohatect
mittoe, reported on the Yule claahmu ol uc.n 5u&a''
plana at the meotin1 of the Diabf. Ptesident Carl
Chamber of Commerce di-Xealey, \tiu Muabu, Roy
rec:eora \tonday ovonina ._.... ud 8Ul Riq ua
and uraed all merc:haota to alao on tho committee. Tho
uae the theme for decoratina. dat. fot calliftl Santa will
She uid that the com-be annou.nc:.ed la&Aar.
munity Ctui1tmu uee will Mra. Tbeo \tc:Williama wu
be delivered ~ov. 26 and hired u a pu.blic: relations
will be act up in the park· officer eo aolic:it new
ina lot nr the Coffee 'Jar den, membeu for the Chamber.
IMke ita Onnae County overallleoath ol22$ loeb ..
publlo ct.butTbuaday, Nov. arad welahA .S,JOO powtcla.
10, wben lbe Oruae COGDty Per use in 1bo telnbloe
lec.matioaal A.uco Show aerlu, h bu beell eqc&ipped
Ol*lS at 11M PairpowulJ In with luet beama, ballet
Cotta Meaa. ptoof atool, rocket aabea,
O.orae Colourla, ptodu-automatic: theft c:onuol
cer, aaid the car ia beina ayatom and twin parachutes
displayed dllouab ara ar-for 380 dopee turns.
ruaement with Oeorae Tbo au co abow, wb.icll will
Bania~ c:ustom cleaiper be open from 5 co 11 p.m.
and builder ol car and weekdaya and noon to 11
Greenway Production• aDd p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
will be available fo. view-wi II have aa ita main at·
Ina tbrouibout the show tractioa diaplaya ol the
which runs thJouah Sunday, noweat domeatic aftd im-
Nov. 13. ported ca11. trucb and
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1949 THE YOUTH CHOIR of the CJr::Jna del Mar Community
Chu rch made its first appearance s1ng1 ng wi th the adult
choir 1n the Easter moming service in April, 1949. The mem bership of
33 ranged in age from 8 to 12. Front row, from left, Errol! DeHaan,
Ann Carlton, Peggy Hadfield, Betty Ruth Shanr~on , Ronny Keeler,
Linda Borgeson, Leslie Pealcer, Kent Harvey. second row, Michael
Oriskel, Deanne Bennett, Billy Bennett, Gail Frahm, Carol Doane,
Go rdon McCl ymont, Lynn DeH aan, Denn1 s Hansen; third row, Di anne
Joye, Gay Peaker, Donna Hoppe, Carol t n Cal l1s, John Lewis, Lanny
Allen; back row, Ellis Mendenhall, Ronny ~ewlon , Deanne Bo wen,
Dorothy West, Mrs. Hugh McC lymont (dtrec tor~, Jo.~dy Sle eper, Rozanne
Cunningham, Roddy Calderhead, Bob Cunn1ngham. Not in the picture:
Sharon Crowl, Ruth Dudley and Robert Goon. (Howard Folsom photo
from the April 21, 1949, issue of the Ensign.)
•• 1956 THE LIDO SHOPS ASSN. elected the following slate of officers for 1956-57:
seated, from I eft, attorney Jack Penney, treasurer; Loraine Dan iel of La
Reine dress shop, secretary; Jack Bidwell of Bidwell's Shop tor Men, president; stan ~
ing, Bob Ramsay of Vincent's Lido Drug, di rector; Tom Toon of Lido Fashions, 2nd
vice presiden t; Mi to Lacy of Richard's Lido Market, master of ceremoni es, who was
substituting for Dick Richard, the outgoing presideoL (Ensi gn photo from ttle ISSu e of
May 10, 1956.)
-
1956 THE ELECTION ISSUE 10
years ago wa s the pres1de'lt at
race between Dwight o. E• senho ,.er and
Adlat E. Stevenson, but that d1dn't seerr.
to impress this li ttl e campaigner, all
topped up in red, 'Nhtte and olue, and
wearing a topper wttr ttle plea, " ote to r
me too '" Nd!T'e of campa1gner. Franc• s
Boe ro, JUst turned 18 mon th s -ttl e son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boero of Co rona del
\4ar. (Ensi gn photo from the ssJe J f 'J~v.
1, 1956.)
~~ GROUNOBREAKING was htlct Fft. 17, 1956, tor lht 1~ Newport Beach Post Otftct IIYIIctlftg Oft Rlvtrsidt Ave.
.,d Awn St. PartJclpants lndudtd, ftom left. Fr .. J. O'Connor of
Cliff Ha~en. bulldtr tnd owntt of Itt ptOC»ttty; J•n T. van'Oykt.
ar•·saa•n of "" rt Harbor Cll•llar of Posllllasttf
H. PlYf1t Th&ytr; Htrb Kenney, superintendent of the ~bo& oostal
slition; Mayor Doll Hill; Mrs. Frank O'Connor; Mrs. Emest Hartm~n
of a.t.o.; JostOh Guttin, president of the Newport Harbor l(i wlr\ls
Club; EMtst HMtlftan, tnd H~ Langenhtim, txtQ.I tive secretary of
11\t H.._ Ch•ber .. (fAsJ Feb. 23 l~5b.)
----:.-___ MOV. 10, 1"' c.-.. ..._, I• .. Otr •f Mea,_. .......
Warns of threat to home rule
Wamina aaalnat involve-
ment in reaional aovem-
me nt plannina ia contained
in 2 atema ~ coneapon-
dence sent to the Newport
Beach City Council.
From the City of Lona
Beach comes a reaolution
reque sttna Newpon Beach
and other cities to rea ia t
any effort to take away
local harbor control.
The Lona Beach City
Cou.nctl reaffirmed ita "un.
equavoc al and viaorOta op-
poi allon to any leJ,ialative
propoaal wbicb would reault
in the city's lou of any
autonomy over ats harbor or
airport facili tie a" and
asked for help in the fiaht
aaains t what it called "a
san11ter threat to the inde-
pendence or California
cities.''
The reaolution state a that
"for many yean various an-
teresla within the state
have souabt by nefuiO\U
schemes to deprave certain
citiea of theu bubor or
airport facilitiea which
have been succeufully de·
veloped by local initiative,
foresiabt and mooey into
e minently succeuful enter-
prise&." Tbe resolutJon
adds that this thre•t is
beina carried on "under the
pise ol establiabina state
reJ,ional authorities for the
purpose of acbievina super-
efficiency and economy . ·•
An oraanization n.amed
Statewide Comnittee on
Reaional Plan Atea (SCOR-
PA) baa issued a statement
o pposina the Southern Cali-
forrua Associated Govern-
menta (SCAG).
Miu Kathleen ~pby,
sectetary of the Los Anae-
les County Unit of SCORPA,
baa wntten to the Newport
COM shop
burglarized
.... brazen bwalu ~acked
the front plate alau wan-
dow in at the Sa lhouette
Shop, 2737 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del \tar, and e arned
away over Sl,OOO in clothana
JUSt after mtdniaht Wednes-
day, Nov. 2. He worked
und er the Oood habts of
the store and the Coast
Hwy. street liabll whale
aatherana a manaktn and a
rack of clothina.
Georae Flaherty of Laauna
Beach, an eyewatness to
the crime, described the
buralu as dreu ed an a tan·
ker Jacket and duk pants
and dn vana a Co"au con-
vertible.
Your
Beach City Council that a ment. which takes local
awdy of SCAG baa been powers away from supervi·
completed. Her report in-s ora and councilmen alike.
eludes the followina find.-Its aoa l is cenualization of
inas: "We have found SCAG power. SCAG will even-
to be ru from a home rule tually abolish the noed for
and adviaory assocaation e lected repreaentativea.
that it claams to be. lt is SCORPA uraes withdrawal
an ellUa layer of aovem-from SCAG."
Kitty encl Bob Peterson
Dr. Bob Peterson to speak
at 'great issues' meeting
9r. Robert f). Peterson
Jr., who wa ll assume hiS
new dutle s as coun t) su-
penntendent of schools an
January, wall be the first
speaker an the "areat as-
sues" se nes bc1na lnau-
curated b) the PI) mouth
ConpeJa laonal Church.
He wall speak at :30
p.m. Wednesda), "o'. 16,
an the ch\Ucb sanc tuary.
3262 Broad St., 'lew port
Heiabts. !i ts top1c w1 1l be
"Ant1dote for medaocn t} ...
9r. Peterson, whose par-
ents ue reSidenti of Cor-
ona del \tar, as now '~erv1ng
as pnncapal of \1octe \'1sta
School an Santa ~a. :te 1s
we ll known an th1s a.rea
throuah h1s educa u onal
talks to clubs, oraanaza-
uon and schools on the
found1n1. development and
aoa ls of corrmun1 sm.
He as a nat ave of Laurel ,
\hss., recel\·ed has earl)
educataon an Lou1S1ana,
attended LoutStana State
UnaversJ t), Centenat} Col-
leae, and Louasaana Tech.
l)unna 't\orld '4ar It he
served as B-1', born"" r
corrmander an raads aaaa ns t
German). H1 s plane was
shot down dunn& a bomb-
ana attack; he was captured
b) the Germans and was a
pr1 oner ofwarfor 1'~ years.
1\fter the v. ar. he com-
pleted the academac In-
structors ~;ourse at \1all-
well -\1r I-oree Base and
attended the polttac s se-
mlnu at the Unaven1ty of
Portland and the 'lattO<la I
War Colleae cold war semt·
nar... He wh d11chuaed
from the -'.u Force at the
Santa ~a A.rmy Alf Base,
and now holds the rank or
lieutenant colonel an the
1\ar Force Reserve.
He enrolled at Wh uuer
Colleae 1n I Q46, also stu-
daed at Claremont p aduat e
School, l'SC. and L'naver-
Si t~ of Colorado, .,.,.here he
rec e1ved hts doctor of edu·
calion dearee an 1955.
He and ha~ wtfe. lo..1 tt\.
have ~ ..:hdJren, Pete, 1 .•
a student at Santa -\na li a&h
School, and Caydea, 14 ,
wh o attend~ '4 tllard Junaor
HaJh. The Petersons attend
Calva!') Church tn San ta
Ana.
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Mrs. William Daluislci, the former Judi th Earle Regan
of Newport Heights. !Portrait by Bernie Alden)
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The Bahia Chapa. or Na·
lional Sccretari.. Aun.
will meet toniabt. Nov. 10,
at the Huntinaton Sheraton
lon. beainnina at 6:30 for a
social hour and dinner at
7:30.
Miss Jean !lawley, CPS,
California 9ivision record-
ina secretary, will speak
on .. The certified profes-
a1onal secretary."
Attainment of this CPS
at.atus is the ultimate goal
of secretarie' and this
achievement has been at-
tained by 3 members of
Bahia Chapter: \lrs. Betty-
aloria Strutt, prestdent of
the chapter ~ \1rs. Ruth
Rosebush and \1iss Peuie
Liahthill.
Homecoming
for CDM Hi
Corona de I Mar Hi ah
PROVlSIONALS of the Junior Auxiliary
of Newport Beach Assistance League
pictured here visiting the social service
off ice are, from left, Mrs. Stephen N.
Barnard, Mrs. Ernest J. Sehag Jr. and
Mrs. William G. Weddington. (Jack West
photo.>
PROVISIONAL$ INTRODUCED
By Mn. Cherie a D ... II
\1rs. John B. Parker, mem-
bership chainnan or the
1\ sis tance Lc a rue of New-
port Beach Junior Auxiliary,
('(e-.ented 9 new provisional
members to the Auxiliary at
a luncheon \1onday, Oct.
31, tn the Lcaaue Service
Center.
They will aive their time
in the Thrift Shop, sellina
thrift. particularly for the
Junior Auxiliary's special
project. Saturday ted carpet
days. This projec t offers
unique items for sale to the
public every Saturday.
Then the provisionals
visited the Children's
Dental Health Cente r, where
they will assist dentista
who work on needy chi ldten
in the harbor area.
Center, tile social service
proaram and many o ther
communjty charities.
eD!TAILID
OIMIIAL
IMSUIAMCI
COVEIAG! . .,
ED rARD
A7
JAY • II .. PIO
111M. NRW .. O"T 8L.V~
NRW .. O._T 8RACH
School will celebrate its
3rd homecomina this even-
ina, Nov. 10, at Pirate
s tadium on the Oranae
Coast Colleae campus.
Coronation of the llome-JUDlTH REGAN WED ;~;' d:~e,e\.,~:~'meta~:
Welcomed into the mem-
bership and presented with
commemorative aold disk&
were \tmcs. Stephen N. Bar-
nard, Robert Beil), Leiahton
French, William J. Ivory,
~larry C.Jobnson Jr.,Scbuy-
ler Joyner, Walter V. Lord,
Ernest J. Schaa Jr •• and
William G. Weddinaton.
The social service pro-
pam was discussed and
~ovisionals were told of
the broad proaram of tem-
porary aid and counselina
for needy families. TO WILLIAM DALUISKI ~na:las:ndbe~:en F:~n~~~
The ma tron of honor, \trs. Valley Barons. The ~ovisional members
toured the Service Center,
where they wi II donate their
time for the suppo1t of the
Assistance Learue Cbil-
dten's Dental Health Cen-
ter while completina their
proviSional trainina.
~rs. William DuBois, Au-
xiliary chainnan. then led
a discussion on plans for
the 18th annual Candy Cane
Ball, to be held Dec. 9 at
the Balboa Bay Club.
At a high noon weddang
ceremon~ Saturda) at St.
J oa cham's Catholtc C'hun:h
tn Co:.ta \lc:sa, \li'i!> .ludath
Farle q,egan became the
bnJe of V.dliam Oalut.,l t
of Lot.h.
The brtde ts the Jaugh tl!r
of \lr. and \trs. v.f:. Regan
of ~5 Santa Ana he.,
"ewport lletght,. The
groom's parent!> arc: \~r. .tnJ
\Irs. F.. Funk ~)f \lnntere\
Park.
Father \lacEnen~ •1f c;;t,
J oa chim's performc:J the
double ring cen:mon~. ~hc:n
\lr. Regan 1'fe .,en ted h '"
daughter at the altar she
was wea11ng a candlelaght
whale faallc: taffeta go.,.n 10
fall length. lli> emptre v.aa'l
and be\\ sleeves wete band-
ed tn lace as "'a:. the
brtde's mantilla-t)pe vetl.
She carried a bouquet ,,f
whttc: roses centereJ ~•th
an orchtJ.
Ro'>e l umer of Costa \lesa, Fo llowing the game, there
wi II be a semi-formal dance
in the high school 1n m.
""'e an olt\-e ,reen c repe
~',"" v.tth a bouque t of
bfl\nze mums • .\I so cart) ana
brl"nzc mums were the 3
bnJe,r'latds, \trs . ll.enneth
1\..:,boiJ of"e"fl'.Ut Heaghts,
\It-.:. Barbara Stamford of
'\C\'f''M t lletghl!> and \ltss
\1••11\ Regan nf t:..ast Bluff.
I .H.h ,,f the bradesmaids
".~-. Jr.:-. ... eJ 1n cural crepe.
Ia .. ~ lh lut!>lt of \\ontere)
l'.1r~ "h h1-. btother's best
· .ln. l ,hers were Ed Ja-
u •b, ,,f \It l l \aile,, Jvor)
J.me ' ••f J.,,, Angeles and
It··, l nv. tn uf Stockton.
lllhcr Jlt<nJ .tnb ancluded
\1.1 r\ anne llaugen, flower
girl. and Dav1d Bowles as
fin& bearer. \\ada \inc \1c-
c.u ... l..tn v.as organi l.
\\htte gladoh and mums
Je .. llrateJ th e church sanc-
tuar. .md lit. J oach tm'-. Par-
1'\h Ita II, where the recepllon
'a... heiJ. \trs . 'tegan re-
.. .:1\eJ her gue~t'> 1n a
be1.;.: la .. e Jtes'> \\lth a cor-
!>.lge or green cymbtdtum or-
.. h.,l,. f"he gr~XJm's mother
·"'IC ..1 1.11\\'0 of &••ld CI C!l4=.
!nlln.,.ang J honeymoon at
B1g Hear, the couple wtll
d~C thetr home at Galt.
f hc braJe a\tenJed the dav1-
' 11>n of nuts ing at Fu llert.oo
lun11•r College. The aroom
., from Cttrus Colleae in
\zu,a.
L.A. CAL STATE ALUMS
TO HOLD HOMECOMING
I .ur. \\allcr .a fonner ~ell
lc:JJer. v.ho ltves at 3210
\,e '' Mk \\e., Costa \1esa,
''ttl be tn c.:hargc: of half-
tunc ~J~;c: actt\'t ltes for the
hn-re ... ~ang reunton nf Cal
St.lh: th t~ Saturda), 'Oov.
1~.
Alumnt "til gather at
4:30 p.m. tn the Fumitu;e
\tart an Lo s >\naeles fot a
social hour, to be followed
by buffet diMer and fest.i-
viues. At 8 p.m. they will
be at the Rose Bowl for the
traditional clash between
Los Anaeles and Lona
Beach.
CAR STRUCK TWICE
IM LOCAL ACCID£HTS
The farruly Dodae of Edidk
and lrwm Goldenbera. 304
E. Bay Ave., Balboa, took
a beatan& las t weelt.
The car, dtaven by \~a.
Goldenbera. was rear-end-
ed at .5:30 p.m. F riday oa
F. Coast llw)., cut ol
Dover Dt., by the cat ol
S.Ubara K. Bement of AI•
testa. The followina d.,
the car was parked by Mr.
Goldenbera on E. Bay Ave-.
east of Fernando St., BU-
boa, at 5:10 p.m. and M
d001 waa bit by a car driv•
by Donald A. Ouerth, 1117
W. Bay Ave., Balboa, wbo
was arreatcd on a dJwlk lo
public charae.
TArE ,LA Yll STOLIM
A 4-track stereo tape play-
er. valued at $.450 by ita
owner Roe Althouae, 101
~$th St~. Cenlral Newpar~
aDd 2 ~mote apeakera ill
darlr'tlfood elM Crame.t,
valued a\ 1100, wcte noa. s. .. ,. HoY.$.
RUSSI AM FILM SERIES
OM IRV\ME CAMPUS Fund ra11ana actJVI tJ es
help support Dental Health Klub Kamchatka. the Rus-
sian-language club at UCI,
announces the second film
in the series of "c lassics
of Russian literature on
film."
Chorale toils for trip
"\1umu, based on Ivan
Tutgenev's famous s tory,
will be presented at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 15, an the
science lecture hall. >\
short inuoduc tol) talk by
\trs. Vera T. Reck, lecturer
in Russian at lJCI, will
precede the film.
Othet films in the series
are: Jan. 24, .. Reallttection:•
from the novel b) Tolstoy ;
Feb. 21, "The grasshoprer:•
b) Che lthov; \larch .:!8.
"Lady with a dog," also b)
Chekbov, and on o\pral 15,
"The childhood of \luim
Gorky ," the fars t part of
Gorky's biO&Japhu:al tttl-
ogy •
If the Oranae Coast Col-
leae Chorale aoes on tout
nest sprina, il will be on a
do-it-yoursel( basis.
Chorale members are work-
tng at a variety o f projecu
to raise the money the~
s elves to pay for this trip.
Satwday the chorale sta-
aed a carwash in the Harbor
Shoppina Center in Costa
\ieaa 1o won \OWard the
goal of S3,000.
Thus far they've been
work ana for peanu\s ; sellina
peanusts, that is, at all the
football aames. Durin& the
Christmas season they 'll
sell mtstletoe.
Las t year the chorale
toured :"lorthem California
Charity League Auxiliary
to welcome provisionals
·Last minute preparations
and instructions are beina
given to the new provision-
al members of the Junior
Au.liliary of ~ational Char-
tty Lcaaue b} thetr Aust-
liary president, \tr • James
\1ouer of Santa Ana, and
\1n. \1ichael Smith of New-
port Beach, provtsional
chairman. On :"lov. 17 they
wi II be introduced to the
:'-latiooal Charity Leaaue
seniors at thetr monthly
meetin&.
Some of the activities
that the provisionals wi 11
be a part of in the comin&
year include work at the
Tick~ker Thrift Shop and
at the Oranae County branch
of the John Tracy Clinic,
which offers counselioa
and trainina lo the parents
of pre-school deaf children.
The provisionals will also
a ttend Chapter Day, whic.b
will be hosteued this yeat
by the Newport Chapt er of
the National Charity Leape.
Participanta will represent
members from the 1 S other
National Charity Leaaue
Chapters in Southern Cali-
fornia.
The Juniors' maio fund-
raisin& event, the 4th an-
nual international swim-
suit festival, will be held
at the Balboa Bay Club in
April. The proviaiooala
will auist by aervina on
the various convnittees of
the event.
The new provisiooala are
Mra. Carl Kymla, Mra. Kent
,Soyder, aod Mrs . s.ny
Voa Hemert ol Newport
Beacb. ~·. Preem.n Sar-
dou ol puller10D, ud Mn.
James Giuuliaa ol Coata
Meaa.
The board ol direct«a for
1M ~na year indudea
Mn. James Motter, preai-
cleat; Mra. Mic:J.ael Smith,
~ce pnaidea&; Mt1. [)auld
O.ariq, re~baa Here.·
~ary; Mts. Pam•& o. Smia,
......... ,: ~. Jollie Demp-
• ., • eorr ... poediq Hen•
tary, MWI ..-.. WiiUaro Cad·
THO'AAS G. PAVN~, son of ina. puUIIMDteniL
Mrs. Jayne U. Fields of TIACTOIS COLUDI
111•9 42nd SL, West Ntw· Two day ont4 trK*t collicled .,......., • Oct. 3. po~t, has been promoted to • .. -...-u .. .., o1
~Jnun first da.ss In the a. s... ...... IWwud L.
U. S. Air Force. He Is M Jlla.-, IMZ 0..... ""·•
administrative specialist at 2a•t Side Coata Meaa-. wu
the Air Unl versfty at UalC-t.ckilc • ••• . .--. •
Jivina a series or concerts.
Hi&hli&ht of the ttip was a
Saturday ni&ht..Sunday morn-
ina stay at Fort Ord, where
the group performed for
trainees and sang for reli-
aious services.
The group would like to
take a similar tour tbi s
sprina if it can raise the
money.
Civic oraanizationa and
service clubs which would
like to have the pour per-
fonn, and perhaps 11ve them
a little booat, should call
chorale director Walter
Gleckler at Orange Coast
Collese, S40-1610, exten-
sion 304.
Til£ R£·L0' 'I F.'f.'f I I f.R> 0\f.'S
F IIOR17F CU l\FR'!
You con depend on us
for corefvl qvol1fy lovn·
denng. And regardless
of tho weather, you can
ol ways depend on our
prompl, 48-hour servr ce.
Jwt eau oa S·OIIO.
,.,., E. COAST IIJWAY.
coao•A DU. MAa
SPECIAL PURCHASE
QUI ... $200 to $255 FASHIONED '
FAMOUS SUITS
WI $15010
,... IWil ... riPl ftss rWit WIIIJe "" lllliOnlfly , __
c.-talllrllf ••ts .. It the rlPt llfiCI. Slwinp -
..,.._ ~ 11 tow ..-.n rilbt .,. _,na this -
... I ,.. liJt is II U. a.-1 below, CIOIM ill todly • .....
OUI lEG. $135 FAMOUS IIAND
SPCIT COATS
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rnatrled to the former ftlt 1101111 ~ uw..~ J.
Ctwlstln• u. VkSal from ....... 1611 E. ... .._
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Herol~ Voegeli", Mra. Ken Ron, Mra. Voogoli",Mra. Ridtord LoveiMd. (C...eo Houu)
DEBUT ANTES' PARENTS FETED
The Newport Chapter of
the National Charity Leaaue
feted the parents of their
1966 debutantes on ~ov. 6
with a cocktail party in the
Harbor Island home of \1r.
and ~s . Harold S.Voeaclin.
The bayside settina was ar-
IE A GOOD MEIGft.OR
ranaed by Mrs. Robert Tho-
mas, social chairman, as-
sisted by parents of last
year's debutantes.
While awaitina the first
homecomina of their dau&h-
ters from colleaes over
Thanksaivin& weekend, the
parents diacuased the forth-
comina ball, to be presented
Nov. 26 in the ~ewporter
Inn.
James B. Predericks, Wi 1-
liam P. Given~ Jr., Edmond
W. Uoste tter, R1 chdrd W.
Loveland, William C . \lc-
intyre, John \1. Owen, Geo-
rae II. Robertshaw, Kenneth
S. Ross, Jac k E. Sch1lhng,
\iyron A. Sheward, Chc:~t er
F. Salisbury, John \1. Tho-
mas, Henry Wagner Jr., and
James R. White.
Other auests Included the
ba II cormti ttee, .:.hapter
board of lhrectors and the1r
husbands.
NEWPORT HARalR EMSICJI
SEOO..O SEC'Tl<M --,.._ 3
THURSDAY. NOV. 10, -
OORONA DEl MAR. CAU F.
Zoe Smith
art shown
The Janior Eboll Chab al
Newport Beach is diaplay•
ina the pajnlina• or O.lboe
bland artist Zoe Smith dtia
month at \tariners li bnry.
Mra. Smith ha• 1tudied at
the Cbicaao Art lnaticuta.
md in France and Italy.
Her paintinp have boeD
ahown at the Los Anaelea
Art Museum, Laaana Art
Gallery, and the Glendale
Art Aasn. She haa been re•
~ipient of many awuds f«
the skin tones 1hc is able
to capture in portraits al
children.
In commemoratioD ol
American Art Week, wbida
was observed Nov. 1 duouab
7, the Ebell Club inaup ..
ted classes in papicr mac:be.
The first class waa bold
Nov. S, and addi tiocal
meetinas are act for Nov.
12 and 19, from 10 a.m. t.o
noon at the Ebell clubb~so
in Balboa. The instructor
is ~ita, who corttribat.ed to
the small world exhibit at
Disneyland.
Also in conjunctioo with
Art Week , Junior Ebell an-
nounced the openioa of the
chtldren's art show in the
civic center aallery in the
~ewport Beach City Hall.
This show, which wi 11 con-
tinue throuah Oecembe~. is
beina held under the au-
pices of the c ity arts com-
mi ttee, assisted by Mrs.
Betty Handy, art auperviaor
for the ~ewport~aa uni-
fied school district.
DOTTI£ STO'.E 'J' 9J 'bcJ Island displays a go11d s•ze
cow cod ...r-ct )Ill .augrt r:Jr J f sh•ng tr p out of
Davey's LOC• er . 'IPwr..ort 3ea ... h. Stle's all set fo r the
rock cod scas~n. Nh :h ocereo M')(lday.
League to hear Hurlburt
(It~ \tanager IIane) Hurl-
bwt wdl re \te"' \.It) prob-
le ms at a meeting of the
.. oman' C1n~: Leaaue at
RICTIOI COST 11LI
lbe tu inc:ruu •d bond
election of Sept. 20 COlt
cbe Newport-Men Unified
Sc:bool Outrict sto.~.
ac:c:ordana 10 Carl K. Bos-
well, edminiatrative usis-
tML
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ROYAL.
VINYL lfiiDOOit OIJTDOCM
QUU>ET
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If you are a ne.,.comer, or
know of I ne'*COmcr tn
the llart>of Area who h~s
not been "'elcomed. do I
her a favor b)' cal llns lhe
HarbOJ V1t>1 1or between
R and I 0 a m , and sh r
wt ll call on you r fr1end
•1th valuable mformatu .. l
and a•fts h o<n fnendly
bustneu (irms v.h1ch
stand ready tn he lp her
be come acquainted *llh
her ne "' surrouno.!Jn,s.
\1rs. Richard Loveland,
ball director, and \1:rs. Ro-
bert Barneson, chapter pre-
sident, joined \1:r. and \1:rs .
Voealin In arcetina the
suests . V I d d f 10 a.m. Tue~da), ~ov . 15,
o unteers nee e ror ;~.~~e,\r~~w~;e~;:~hfl~~~
prosram chamna n, wi II &I ve
a run~own on the plans for
the club's Otrtstmas meet-
Ing. She IS beiO& &SSISted
~ \\rs. \tar. Fttls and \1rs.
'4arren, ~nJ nce-prestdent.
Parents honored at the
pre-Ball social inc luded the
\1e ssrs. and \1mes. Edward
B •. \kins , Robert A. Arm-
strona, Robert L. Bameson,
Charles H. Ban, Norman A.
Bina. Georae D. Buccola ,
Donald A. Collins, Thomas
C. ')yer, Fred G. Fcncy,
hosp •tal pro,·ect preSident, extends an tnVI · new I tauon ro the rubl•c to at-
tend the mee tmg.
\lh. '4a~ne lielmtck, mem-
ber-.hq' chatrman, will be
on hand lt~ "1 gn an) one
\\l,hlnl! lv JO in lhe d ub.
,..,._.., •' •--•"' r•
'·~ ~ ·~
THE HARBOR VIS.TOR
Pt.o11e: HY 4-'361
A volunteer rrngram tu
help patients at c•mvalc:,-
cent ho!>rital' '" 1n the
plannma stage. f hc proJ ect
was miuated b) \Irs. Louis
\1. \1ac\h llan or :-.oewrnrt
Beach, cha1rman for the
Oranae County Chapter,
Amc ric an Red Cro.. . ~~~ In Tht TradllionaiiiCDintr I' . W!!Pr!J!!lf~'
Recently, h~ me t •1U.
\irs. Paglu&t\1 , he.id nur<~e
at Ba) \ ·
4203 CAMPUS DRIVE
IRVINE • 833-0880
lN IRVINE TOWN CENTER
Oi rec:tly Acron F ,,..
U.C.I. Campus
FEATlfH'\(;
• [)E.\\SG.\TE
• G \\T
• COHBI'\
• T \)LOR -\1-\0E
CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Pcrsonalucd ScP 11 r
DON E. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION co.
3S Years in ~ewpon Beach
l_1107 E. B~lboo Blvd~ _ 673-6590
Orco Block Co.
Buu.DING BLOCKS-ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
Telepll•••: J~ 7-lm
.U l[atella. Staat.e D3l L Milia. Iaiita ADa
Hospital, located at the
comer of Bll,6 St. il!IJ Th ur m
St. 1n Co ta \tesa. and \ts .
Grace Ora) son, administra-
tor of the new Par\. L1do
Convalescent llosp1lal, ~6
Flaaship Ro aJ (Just a~ross
from lloaa \lemooal Ho s-
pital), ~e~port Beach.
They di,CU<~'Ied the ln~tal
lauon of a vnlunteer rro-
aram to bring life: and ha~
piness 1nto the roum~ of
the hospitals .
Volunteers would be ask-
ed to reao and wute letters,
to rlay game-. such a~
checkers. b1ng<l, -.uabbk ,
monopol} , and ._ .ud'. Oc-
caslonalh the~ m.1' be a-.~
ed to do some show1ng for
personal ltem'l for the ra-
tients or rtan a part\.
\Irs. Pagluah1 and \Jr-..
Dra)'Son have both C'<tenJ-
ed IOVIt&tiOO tO pcr\~ln-.
Interested m helr1ng "'1 th
the ~oaram to \ISit lhe1r
facll1t1es and observe the
daily actiVItle of the pa-
tJents.
\1:rs. \lac\hllan sa1d the
proaram nee ds volunteero;
of hiah school age and old-
er, and th at persons Wish-
ina to become volunteers
DRAPERY CLEAJIItG
EXCLUSIVELY
14J·IJJI
IICliSIYI COlT IIAIAITII
~~~ .. ~5erwlllt All Oro111• Count,
PIO'ISSIOMAL IIAMCII' SERVICE
LISS Zft ,Ott CASII & CAllY
Ill I.I .. IIT la LAlli IIIIU Te
IAIIU IUD a•aL AMHITI
1112 MIWPOil IL ft.., 1M • C.. ...
for the prolf&.ITl should call
her at 548-6913 or call the
Red Cross office in Santa
\na.
W.W. HAWLEY has been
appointed plant manager at
the "Jewoort '3each manu-
fa cturing plant of the Philco
~ord Aeronutronic Division.
He received his 3.5. de-
gree in mechanical engi-
neering from the University
of Colorado and has com-
pleted graduate studies at
the Jniversity of Mary land,
JOhns Hopltins University
and UC:Lc\. He has betn
with Aeronutronic since
1959.
lOCAl IIAI IAIIEO
TO HOSPITAL POST
BenJartHn Lane, 2399 Red-
lands Ot., West Upper Bay,
has been appo1nted ducctor
nf operauons of Casa Con-
tenta Convalescent Hospi-
tal 1n Santa \loruca.
\1r. Lane, a fellow of the
Ameucan Colleae of Nurs-
ma Home AdmiDIS traton ,
was fonnerly mtdwest dnec-
tor of operations for Un1 sed
Convalescent Hospll.als and
operations consul t.ant to
Golden Aae Convalescent
Homes. He has been ~~n
IS tJator of Lake '41nay
Commun1ty Hosp1tal, s.n
Oteao. and South Bay Gen-
eral Hosp1tal. Chula V1st.a.
IEaiS liS U11 YEll
•T1111UIT Ala.
Robert A. Grenated. past
president of che Balboa Bay
L1ooa Club. is beautnana
IUs 1 hh year as a director
of the OriDae County Heart
Assn.
He chaired dle budaet ~nd
fiD•c:e coanitteo for many
yean; lerted on cbe p~
liOilD e l comm.i ttee~ che pub-
lic: •ulioe ~JU.ee.
... tre.aiWC't, •ic:~st
d•t. pnaidee.,..lect. pre-
aidcat. .ct eta .... ol die
bori
He ia .tc:..,..aideatol ae
a.k of C•hfo.ia ia S.ta
Au.
\Irs. Stanley Le Llc:He,
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gracious outlook in the tradition of Spain
TI:>n '~ ~ UNr I F l ) "",. .... ~··~. T•~>•· 4:. , ...l:'"'"ru1.V.1.1..:.4 \.\.....1 .J::> ~ ,1: ~~~' te 711 alee te
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86ft O&Jr -~~-~ .... ....,.~.
toJ • .,
n. .. aad apirit ol ~ Spala .,.. wtheltbeaUy c.a~ U1 Pnmmt,
a _. ...S t'1bnat conectioa.. ('~ IWNJ"dMd .. ~ "~ ftna
*tail • a~UJ Sf-isb u ,_,. tile ao6pld ~ .,... hand
lltladed • the eart color tane n. ..._. ol ~ Nn'tal ta '"'~ as
Pri ..... , blcrka• dwr ba<'b wiUI 81lbauld ....,...,ck. 'hbles .cud • bNu.
Ci6d b'n ICrOD be-. or ll)bd ~ tllr..t -,.,. ~ 1111 ol _...
~ r'llll\"111 bl the complete ~ ol diaifta ,... '*-' ud dlaU"'. See
lt ..... ,.
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C1lftlt
.. TM C,.,.,. of l'aunlay ..•
The
1705 o. Mala St.
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TWO DAYS of discussion on the 1%6
income tax laws will highlight the 17th
annual tax conference of the county
chapter of the Soc1ety of Califom 13
Accountants at the Saddleback Inn,
Santa Ana, on Thursday and Frtday,
Nov. 17 and 18. Here IS the conference
committee. stand.ng, George D. Bassett
of Newport Beach, preSident of the
Orange County Chapter; seated, left to
t~ght, Burdette He1nly of Santa Ana,
assistant chaHman for the conference;
Norman Gambl e of NewPOrt Beach, con-
ference cha~tf"'an, and E. Malcolm An-
gell ot NewPOrt Beach, state affai rs
committee cha~rf1'1an. (Rich Bassett
photo.)
City Building Permits
Followina permt t<; ~ere
tssued dunn& the l<~'t 2
wed ... l)( o~ lOber
Hewport Cutte r
J .'W . Robln\on, f1re .,r unl..-
lers, S7 1,590.
Co.meo Highland' llwm a ~ Tedesco, enuy
.lack \hd.el"''"· .,~~o~rruntn g .uJdtU\'"· JOO Vta L1do ~ord,
r· .. .t. 524 Cdl"'e" Itt gh ldlld, ~~.000.
Dr .. s2.80(1. West Upper iloy
Corona del mor \lottnn Schtff, addttJOn,
I •hr Cunnc111, "I~ Dahltci, ~~~ Trade-.tnds, st,OOO.
en..:. ":: po~r ~h. S200. 00\ er-Beraer, wall, 171~
Th• ~a, Ben tun. len~.e, 501! -\rtll gua 'lira), S~90.
'ar'''"·h· SII.IO. \\;uren Smtth, '>ll.lmtntna
D.\1 Pal!"''"·"''""· ~"'11 P\•ol, 1536 Coalax\, S),700.
Sea\ .;~~o, S"'5. "'-nnrad \\Ill, addtuon, 191'1
B.u ".s~ .. Ed..,c~r.h, rc:raar,, Pc~per Ln., S6,000.
501 'ar.. ...... .,u,, S600. Dr. D. Bradstreet, .,-.,m-
Harbor V,ew Hills ""•In@ P•'-'1. ~063 (ommnl.k,rc,
Dr. J . B. llcirt, P•-H•I I .mat, SJ,OOU.
3001 llcirt,.•r ,-,e-. Dr., S500. \tn~oent "'•'od, "'all, IJ~O
~'tld..::!!lll Corono H•ghbnds \lartncr.. Dr .• s~O.
PACIFIC
VIEW
\\,,, • .if" 1 a1ng, wall,, .o: R.ll. \Idler (nrh trucuon
De ~·ld rer .. s .. oo. (o., f'iii!I!I\IOS, 4'60 (am-
Ba lboa pu' Or., SI.~)O.
"'1EM0 1t i 4 L P A R ~ lnhn J . H.sll, 2~1b (h.m· thwport Heights
....,._,....._ \4w uc:l RJ., rc·'lw Jel, S2 ,SOO. ll.sm ~het,el, remodel
• lr • f ~ L•do Isle rnr~oh, '-1~ Yl c:'>tmJn-.ter,
"I '.I ' )' \
\1 \ .... Il l '.'
llr. \1. f. Sherman, addtllun, SJOO.
lilt-, \t .i \lent .. nc:, s:.~oo. Balbao l'lond
I (. I "'''"hell, repatr,, \h,, I \\ R1~ohard~. en-
'· ¥4 AfT !S..,,,.., 1
~""1)1)118u;t~ C., •~•,.
,! ~~~ 2r, I
"' 51 \1<1 l.1J" ~·uJ, S"'OO. ~l•"e l.mcil, 21\ Topaz,
\fr,. (,ra~e \\eddtnd, re-stlSO.
roof. ()33 v, .. l.tdo :-.ord, M-port
••••••••••• S6:5. (iwan 0 . Ste, '!1'", ~100
C:HIJRC:HES
\uJr,n '" ,14 fl, (1 '11 t mmt'nl.
/JoJt/" 1 ,,, f I, I t \, /1 Wlt.-lrcalln 'f"\''"'
The Re ... John Pridonoff, min•ster
SunJ.t\ \.:1\ 1 .. e .md ( hurch \chool at 10:00 a.m. '"L. /h. Dr. B~Jb Pelfrson ro speak at 7:30 p.m.
Nursery care pro,.1 ded Phone: 642-1740
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SI:COND Cllt:lt("ll OF
CIIIII5T SC1!EIHIST
Newport Bea~oh •t
COfona de I \tar
JIJ9 East Coau Ha&'I*•Y
SCNDAY SC HOOL 9 IS •"'
SUNDAY SF-RVICE:. 11 .....
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\iEETI:O.(, I 00 o "'
RfADING R~-
\iucual Butldtntt
2863 Ea5t C oa<;t lltJhway
\foo. • "•'· liJ a.m. '" ; p.m. Than"t•v I'V .. GIIIjl -7 Ill <1
You are cord•all\' m•ued to
au end Chwch Servtce ' and
ID use tile Readana Room.
Bapu.t Bl.bk fd~ip
f,, 1~ •·• ,J~·•t lith/, llapt,,f 1
Santa Ana 6 M.arnoUa ML
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Lutheran Church
Of the Master
Lufh~ran
Church 1n Amerk.'ll
2900 P•cific: Vi.,w Or. c orooa del \tar, Call romi•
Rev. WILBUR ALLEN
Phon•: 0 111• 3-5022
SU NDAY SCHEDOU:
q "·""· --Family '*'OUhl!'l
ancl ud•ns Sund•v thurch
School
11 ;viJ .1, m, ~-Wonhtp.
F irst Baptist Church
ISOUTH ~RN)
COIIOiiA 0(1. MAll
COAST ~WV AT MAC AA'T"<\.R
I h. Ch.irle~o L. 'k'-la•n
67),.6426 f'aH••r 6~2216
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MOIINING WOIISM" ... I lrOO •-
TII4UUNG UWtOIII .... • 6rl0 ..,..,
fV(NING WOIItMII" ... 7 .)0 """"
wt!OMl SOAY lliiVIC( 7 IS"'""
NUIIIliiY I"IIOVIOlO
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THE AMEI.CAM LUTHIIAN CHUICM
SERVICES: 9·00 •·•· '-"'' • .,_.,, \ J ... ,., O.nt.
9: .tS • .-. O..rdt Sc._.. &. A4.1t Oeu
11:00-.-. , .............. .
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\tr. ~btfl 1-Lauon. La, An••••• ....... -..... ,
Yo. o~ean H .• s 115.
J .hl. Rt~h . .1.1dwn, SIJll,
HJ' Yo <••ao,t H"''·· S250.
\1, .D. \lhlld. remove :?-t.on
hn1 't fwm lK ll L afa) euc
dnd rc:-ln'>tcill at 1HJf(<!O
I ~Ia\ eth:, S-'00.
fhumo~-. Rellam\, remodel,
1-'00 \\, (t,a<>t H"''·· 5:!0,-
000.
lt..lu Tt.t\CI Scr\lce, !>1Jl1,
l.tlt. \'t.t LtJu, Sl75.
Or.snge (<la!.t Y\IC'A, tem-
pnr.sn <.tgn, J-'33 Vta Ltdo,
S7~.
P auteta Ryan, bUn~hade
~:.olicr, 1Q40 Yr. Coast Hw).,
S300.
\fauna Dunes, boat ales
uffi<.C, lUI Baystde Ot .•
S1,200.
IOYS' CLUI ltiEMIERS
TO GO OM CAMP TRIP
Hatbor Area Boys' club
members wtll JO on a .l-day
c ampma tnp over the
Thanks&I Vtn& holtday.
Boy., wtll s tay '" "The
Lodae" at Cre!>tlme, Nov.
25, 16. and !7. Cost of trip
IS S7 tncludtna transport~
uon, food and supervts1on .
ThiS trip I ltmtted ID 32
boys, 16 fmm Upper Bay
Bran<.h and 16 from Central
Branch.
Further tnfonnallon about
propam~> or acuvtlles of the
Upper Bay Branch may be
obtamed from J 1m Murray.
branch darector, 642·8372.
For the Central Branch con·
tact Lee Pisher, branch
dtrector. 548-9387.
CAB TH~FT CHARGeD
'Jeoloa1st Oanael ?1. El-
hou , 230 Prospect St.,
West Newport, and 0eMil
L. Riealer of \tanbauan
Beach were charaed with
pand theft auto Saturday,
Oct. 29, after the t.ui cab
they were rtdtna an went jp..
to a locked akid on W.
Cout Hwy., at Ri•cuide
Ave.. \tarinen ~tile, ud
aJmost hll a police car,
which pulled to the curb to
avoid an accident. Tbe 2
men were a topped by police,
who checked with the cab
comptny diapatc:her •d
found out the cab bad beeft
a to len~
•rnFIIUTAIGA
The Co1ta Meaa Kiw.Ua
NMa Oob hu pv• ~
l.lnCll Hi-bool a f&ar
piM -.11 S ocher ,,,.....,
-.1 1100 10 •• atll4cet ...., .... ,.,. ,_d ror ~.
1"'"'1 ldool ,..,.
Police
lYI-IIOUI DAY SET
Newport~••• Diatrict
tnuteea aave approval laat
week t.o atandatdize work
day of all aecretatiea and
c lerh -7~ hours for the
reat of the school yeaz.
"'--• .. y .. , Or-
.., • S.~crt,tt.:
CeU67U550
AUTO CUll JIIQK
IIOY ••• T .... L ,... p,., .... Dl:lft
Aalo CIU wUI t.oW lla
-.1 .. e&IG New. 20 ..
O'Neil Plft. A II pe• ...
....... , .tU _,at ..
Bl Taro .... .,. ...
S..la Aaa fNewaJ all p,a.
ca Ae _., aide. AU .tU
... .,, .. ., OW'D food..
1'1le 8ftl ....... ~ ..
chab wUI be rw.. 30 a&
21SO Harbor Blvd.. C.ta
MeN. MectiDaa are bald a.
the lut Wcdncaday ~ .eacll mona •
.10•1 •vr CLII STAFF
Miu Julie Hoppina, ••
dcot at Or••• Coaat Col·
laac, Ilea joined abe Uppet
Bay Boya' Club aa club li~
brariiD. She will be offerina
uaisuace with adtool work
and rcedina.
MATTBEIIES
·EW-~ lm-J:tll~tr Slt•P"
It I ....... -c:.etla
COSTA WUA WATfiW CO.
l tY .............. ltt-ty ~IMD
Joseph R. Durante, M.D.
Annou,.cet the opening of hit n•w oH•c•
for the 'roetiet of
Preventive '·Aedicine & Nutntional Disorders
2011 WfttdiH Dr. Svit. 2. Ha~rt leoch
,., ~ ................. 642-0612
OPEN TUESDAY EVENINGS
SHOPS AND SERVICES
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rut tunc Ul''>, '>C:I'YICe anJ
rtra•r .. .,f .an} car.
)016 E. C:>AST HletiWAY
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~LOWERS FOR
ALL OCCAStOHS
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Coating Reaina & Moldt
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MR. KLEEN
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mlf Wuinl
• Window1
Complete CJuning
Servace. CALl,
646·4977
•JEWELERS
IALLACE CALIE.UD
/EIELER
3113 E . Coaat HiJtl•IIJ
Cotoea del Ma
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3450 VIA OPOitTO
Newport lkadl
YE OLDE SEWING MAOiiNE
SHOP
SALES • RENTALS e REPAIRS
Phone 67~3663
3800 E. Cooat Hwy., Corona del Mor
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OptoiHtri at of
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431 E •. ltlh. C.s,. Mea•
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aJ na. lec-.a. Die* a.r.y.o.. will ...... ..
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No¥. u. widl Ilia r ..... , ...
.._... all color ~ atl
fil• wlllidl fe ....... ali
NIOrtl o( Lt ..... IDcl
Seodlftd. ploa akiia1 ia 5
odaer co.lriea in differce&
p.U of ae world.
The per10nal IPPearMce
PGfona•ce wiU beain at a p.a. The ahowina i a IPOft-
eorcd by the Balboa Ski
Club.
CLASS 8ZE 21.1
There are 11,440 awdcn'-
ln padea ltindera•tea
duouah 6 in the Ncwpor~
Me u achool di auict. They
averaae 19.6 &o a clau ancl
ue tauaht by 316.5 tea-
chers, accordina to Or. Nor·
mlf'l Loata, assistant auper-
intcndent.
lou of tho yoor, ond his secretory. (Vol••"• ,a..te.)
~~~!Tom Heffernan named
PO-l& Y MIAU CAM I. A
NOW AT
legal boss of the year
1780 NEWPORT ILVD.
PH. 646-t113l:oata Meaa.
Thomas E. lleffernan,
member of the :-.lewport
Beach law firm of llarwood,
Heffernan, Soden & Corf-
man, was named boss of the
year at the 15th annual
bosses nt&ht of the Oranae
County Legal Secretaries
Assn., held Oct. 28 tn the
Ellta Club in Santa Ana.
The presentation was made
by Robert E. Ward o( Ful-
lerton, the 1965-66 boss of
the year.
\1t. Heffernan tS a mem-
ber of the Oranae County
Ba.r Association, Aroeucan
Bar Assoctation and the
State Bar of California. He
and bis wife, Bernice, and
4 children, Thomas A •• 21;
~
.il...
Whenever you have any que:--
tions about telephone sen·1ce.
or your phone bill, ju.-.t call our
Business Office and as k to
.. peak to your ~n·ice Repre-
,;entative. She's there for just
these rea:.ons -LO answer your
questions and to help you.
She's quick and knowledg(>-
a ble, and she'll do her best
to see that vour service Is
taken care of ju~t the way
you want
Jn a (-'alifomia newspaper I recently read this acco unt
of American ingenuity. A Southern California m~tht
club opentor, bound hand and foot by robbenl, dialed
the local Information number teillt lti& nost! Said ht>
tried "0" for Operator but couldn't quite make it.
"Information" sent police in a hurry to the man who
had found help fast with Direct Nose Dialing.
FroiD all of ua bere at Paalfla Telapboaa -bee~
wt.IMe to a1J of yo• ,_ a ,._ Tb··~riDc n.,..
MEET MIKE NELSON
Milte Nelsoa. your T~t~
plaooe Compuv \s•i•taot
.... ,, ia a oatiH o (
Or.&e County. He jo10~J
Pecific: Telepboa~ 1n
1962 aher a tour in the
Na~ worlcio~ ia t.be field
of electroaiea. 1\i• e'-
perieace mecle him • na-
llaral for ~ele~ooe work.
ike'• sea•iae likin~
b peopl~ •d IIi~ de~p
peraoeal uaterut Ul •~,..
ri•1 telepho.ae cwatome,.,
..... hilft a valaa.ble
•aakr of o.r tel•phooe
tNIII ie tile Co.ta \lua •
Ne-wport Offi ca.
{l),..latet•
Robert, 19; John , 16, and
Patrick, 12, restde tn Santa
<\na.
The wiMtna letter was
submttted by \ln.. Robert
F. \1atthews, vtce-president
and membershtr chairman
of the Associatton. She and
her husband, Robert, reside
•n South Laauna and have
one son, Bob, v.ho ts pre-
sently a freshman at the
Untverslt) of Puaet Sound,
facom a, Wash. \trs. \1att-
hews ha., been secretary to
\1r. Heffernan for l3~ yeus
and a membe r of Oranae
Count~ Leaal Secretaries
Assn. for 11 years. She
wb presented the secre-
t.af) 's award nf reCOiftttion.
fhe new bos ~ of the year
JOtns the scroll of honor
alnng with William F. Wen-
ke, Santa Ana, 1963-64;
'h Iter R. Chaffee, Fuller-
ton, 1 %4~ 5, and \1r. Ward.
The usoc1auon will hold
1la ne:r.l monthly mcetina
Thursda), 'iov. 17, at the
\~tater Whee l Re s taU(ant in
.\nahetm. l"he oc1al hour
1\ 7 r.m .• .and Jtnner wtll
be served dt p.m.
Spc:aL.cr ~til be:' Bruce W.
Sumner. JUdge of the Oranae
Count) upeuor Court. lhs
torte of dll>~U s ton will be
''Proro .. eJ rev1s1ons of the
( .1hfomt.1 cun .. tauuon."
JuJ1e <iwnnc:r v. as born in
Bozeman, \lontana, and at-
tended the Un•versity of
\hMc:th)ta, where he re-
cetved hll> B.S. and LL.B.
: le served 3 )'ears as a
deput) public defender in
Orange Count\ and was
elected Hate secretary-
tre.asurer of the Cahfomta
Publt~ :1dender and Lcaal
\td \'>'ln. lie was elected
as tate a<~semblyman in
1956, 1Q58 and 1960; and
lterved •H the Republican
whtp and ~ha1rman of the
\;,<;embl) Jud•ctary Com-
mttlce. lie was formerly a
member of the law firm of
~ 1 nde I ., o\nJerson. In 19S7
he was named one or the 5
ountandtng ) ouna men of
Cal1fom1a. lie and hts wife,
Vuatnta, and thear l chil-
dren, Sc'llt and o\M , live
1n Laguna.
\trs. Edward J . Walker o(
Oranae. chan table projecu
cha•nnan, advtses that do-
naltons, Chns1mas aifu
and canned foods will be
collected at the No•. 17
mec:una to benefit the as-
sodauon's chantable pro-
Ject, Gu ts' Town.
GAS REFUMD OK'D
Cus tamers ol Sou them
Counties and Southei'D Cali·
fornia Gas Companiea will
recesve an avc:raae refQDd
of 20 centa dwina Jao\Jary.
The ref~d reult. from
actian taken by the Cali,..
fomia P\lbhe Utilitiea eo--
minion and •• baaed oa a
refund made by El Paao
atural Gaa Company, lw-
pst out~1\ate aupl)licr
ol 11\e loc:al diatri'-&iat
utilitict.
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From the Police Blotter NEIPORT HARBOR EMSIGN
SECDID SECTION --Pllf 5
THURSM!L.NOV. 10, S
OOOA uu filAR. CAUf.
...... ..,., ..... 2
Carey S,..e, 1991 Viata
C814&1, E.ut &half, -•
lbowmoa ia *• JY1D at
Colona del Mar Hi .. Sdaool
wbea hir mooey wu ac.ol•
from a IYI'D locker ••• Mra.
Wi IIi am Cl ut, 1700 Stat-
liibt Cirtle, Bayct .. &. call·
ed police -"• the obaerved
a man •alk aroaacl hu a.o. ..
and QP ber driveway at 4:30
p.m. and lhen IIOWld her
nei lh bor" a bou ••· 1 cSoorr
away •.. The reai alratioe for
lhe c:ar of Sally Sth•era,
116~ Coral Ave.. Balboa
bland, waa a&olea whee dle
c:ar war left unlocked on
Ony• An. . .Oa Oct. 24
tools and a rpare tire were
taken from lhe MO roadrc.er
of Banche llalphr, 310 P~
nando St., Balboa. . .A
youna tcen-aser aaw MOdler
boy remove mai I from dle
mail bo~ or Joaae OreCIIl,
S21 Pemleal Ave .• Cotoaa
del Mar, and tear op.a dle
letters which contaiDed
c:hec:lta to dle Bank of Ameti·
c:a itt Coroaa del Mar.ldle
aood ramari.. ... ... a,cr
cumed dle chec:ta •d le ..
terr over to dle '-'k otri-
ciah, and dley retDmed
lhem to Mrr. Oreea. • .A
police car driven by W8J1le
T. Connally, 431 llDd St..
West Newport. weat oa £.
Ocean Pt., hit dle tlrid1e
be.m in the cenc.er of dle
Balboa Pier.
11uus4.y, M••· 3
A city load packer driven
by Lawrence H. Sellen,
2309 Anaheim Ave., Coata
\1esa, rc:raped dle ,., ••• or
EnidHromadta, 3S Sdlloooer
Rd., Beacon Bay, Md c:••-
ed minor dmlaae to dle pr-
aae and dle uuc:k. . . The
1965 blue and peen Chev-
rolet c:onvertible of Bnerly
Barnes, 2412 Bayehore Or.,
Bay Shorea, wu atolea
from in front of her bc,.ue
. . .Richud W. Edwardr,
2321 Ocean Blvd., Corona
del Mu, wu arreated at hia
home on a char1e of failure
to appear before dle Ne•
port mun1c:ipal cocart. •. Po-
lice are holdina an unreaia-
tered 26-incb Sea Sdlwinn,
red, wbite and bh1e rac er,
No. P238S68.
A bu.ralar entered the borne
of pbysicirt Richard J.
Culp, 2321 Viata Huerta,
East Bluff, tbroqb a bed-
room window. after removiaa
a rereaa to c:r.clt a ooia
bank and ateal fl in chanae
. •• A spue tire waa atoln
from the car ol Arme Jahna,
1900 Clay St.. Cliff Haven,
wben it was puked at 333
:-.!. Ne"'l))Ot BlYd., Newport
Heiaht.a ••• Tbe car of Mi-
chael Hook. 1116 W. Bal·
boa Blvd., Balboa, puled
at 1107 W. Bay Ave., Bal-
boa, war a&olea. ..While
drut Sl«C OWilet Roy E.
Riley, 1710 Park Ave.,
Balboa laland. worked in
hia rtore, buralua a&ole 3
c:ameru, 2 knivea, 3 watch·
es and a radio from hia
home; entrance wu piaed
by reac:hia1 tbrouib ID opoa
window and openiaa the
hou.e door. • Vandal•
knocked a amall bole ia cbe
6 foot by 9 foot plate alau
window in &he bame ol
Theodore Tepper, 323
\tomiq Star I.A., Dover
Sborea. • .A Liceaae pla te
and rcJiatratioa were a&o-
lco from the Hoada mo&or-
bike beloaaiq to Theodore
A. Susan aod parted in
froot of Ilia bomc at 119
23rd St., Ceatral Newport
•• Jack G. Pauiaoa, 4911
Seaabon Dr •• West Newport,
waa ureac.ed oa a dnmk in
public cbar1e an. lbe car
he waa clri•i., wert oa w.
Cout Hwy. rear-eadcd the
car ol Geor1• E. ()adler ol
LapDa Beacb ~ ol a nli le
weat ol the Archea ••• Two
wiadahield wipers wue
riOiea ftcm a Volk.awqee
beloq.ia.a to Bnace E. Ma·
lano ud .-ked in ftoDt ol
bia llome at 22lt Pieaca.
Eaat Bhalf •
f rW.,, Ckt. ~
Thie•e• callred the opea
..,... at uon~ w. Bay
Ave., C•a.J Newpaft. Md
atole a apan tin ftom ..
Volbw..,.. o( J-• ftit-
abl •.• n. ~h o1 J•
Hill, lll Ed11wat er Aft.,
ApL "· ....... wu tat. rn. ......... we. ....
Wke Ud ~. &en. •• ne
l..i aay, 6 "'6 fool da..S .u ........... a ...
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..... at t1S7, .,.. atol•
ftaa MineS. Prodlllcta. Ill
Prodoc:tioa Pl., w .. t New-
part Heipt.. • .Th• ~ ..
t.MI c;(IGvtrtibJ. ol Ea tanci a
Hip Sc:bool a lucien t Chris-
lollher W. Bllrt, 1722 Iowa
St., Coata Meaa. drivoo by
bim cut oa S.aabore Or ••
lli& a fence at 107 33rd St.,
Weal Newport. •• Michael D.
Webb. 213 34th St., West
Newport, wu Jiveo a aotice
to appear before the Ncw-
port~u muaicipal court
oa a clrt.Wlk charp at 34th
St. and Marcua Ave., We s t
Newport ••• Pollee anes led
John S. Jacuoa at hh
borne at 141 Via "'Undine,
Lido tale, oa a chuae of
failure to appear before the
Newpon-Mcaa muntctpal
c:oart. • .Eric J. Sproule,
113 lacb St.. West 'iewport,
wu ureated at bts hume
by Newport Beach pol1 ce on
wuraau iuucd from Los
Aaaelca and Lona 3each
• • .A car owned b) Garry
A. Kent, 2279 f'ountatn
Way East. Co1ta \leu, and
atored at his Stster', ho~Ue
at 3102~ \tucu~ ·he., '4 est
Nawpon, wa.. hot w1red
aod driven by thtevc:s east
oa Seaahore ">r. tu the 6000
bloc:lt in ~est "'ewport,
where ll was left blucktna
traffic.
Ht.r4ey Oct. 5
William S. \lacTavtsh,
890 W. 15th St., :'1-o. 95,
Weal Newport llet&hts, and
wife, Bett), ~ere at ven
notices to appear before the
Newport...l.tesa muntctpal
cowt on charaes. of drunk.
in public at 114 29th St.,
W. !'~lew port ... Race uack. dri-
ver \4asten Greaory. n-' E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, who
worka for Pacesetter Homes.
was arrested at the Chart
House ,l520W.Coast Hwy.,
Mariners \1i le. on a c:hua.e
of drunk m public ... Pa-
trolman Tom Shearn nw a
CU, Whtch had e'\lted off
Balboa Is land, tum left off
Muine Ave. and, ianorina
the "keep r iaht" ttaffic
a ian. dtive 100 feet on the
wrona side of Baystde Or.;
cbe car then acceleral cd
rapidly onto the rt&hl stde
of the road, a lmost collid-
iDa wicb another cu. be-
fore beina stopped; the dri-•er. Stephen C. Drurnmy,
6709 Seashore Dr., Weal
Newport, was arrested on a
drunk dnvtna charae ..• A
portable telev•s•on was sto-
len from the 'iewport Chan-
nel IM, 6 030 W. Coast
HW)'., We s t 'iewport. .•
Halloween pranksters pasnt-
ed "the peat pumpkln
strikes aaatn" and tbe sil-
houette of a pumpktn on the
block wall of W .J. Hoskin.
109 Vta Ravenna, Ltdo
ble; Ill• warda were 1 foot
biab and 2S feet looa. • •
Linen left out to be cleaned
by Berkshire'• Reata .. aat,
l4SO Vta ()porto, Lido
Shops uea, and reponod
stolen was found by Wilham
Bell on top of bir parenu•
home at 3500 \1ucus Ave.,
West ~ewport. .. While: Wi 1-
lud Brolon, 3000 Dover
Or., Harbor Hiiblands, was
at lhe footb&ll aame at Har-
bor Hiah School's Davidaon
Fitld, th1evea atole the
Fn&id-K•na au conditioner
from hi~> car ... A buralar
reached up throuJh the doa-
a•e door al the home ~
Georae W. Estabrook, 213
:!9th St., West Newport, uo-
loclced the kttcheo door to
gatn enuance and steal a
Jewel box, a ahaver and a
trans• s tor radio. . .Ruth
Pearce, 2227 State Ave.,
West Stde Costa \1esa, left
her cat overntaht at 311
Or dud Ave., Corona del
\1ar, and a sade real vtew
minow was stolen o(f 1t.
Jobn E. &nath, UCl h-
branan, haa been elected
u vace preradeat for 1967
and pru1dent elect for 1%8
by lht oolleae. un1ventcy
and research librarie• t.ec-
llon of &he Caltfomaa Lt-
brary Asan .
UC Berkeley ud tater • .,.
ved u head of •e acqgi ri·
uon~t departme.nt at dle
UCLA library, chicl laW_.
tan for the (.IC)' O( S.ta
Barbara and a an actviaor
to USC ltbrary re~reea
and UA1n1n1 project 1n Paltt·
litan. He camt to UO eo Of"
aan1zc Ill ltbraey an 1963.
Mr. Sm1th recetved bu
delfee an ltbnan•ubtp from
NAUGAHYD E
~HOL S TFFEG ;_;.·. ·.:
Shop & C.pare
w ..... ,.. li.., ......... -·-~· --., , ... ....., ,_. o,.a Ita. & Frt. liPts 'tl t• ,.._
ICon unued on paae 6)
---SWIM FINS ... , .... 1.95 .....
.... ~CIOW'f
SLOPING lAG --24.95 ......
~-~
IUIIIRIOOTS ........ 4.95
~ .. ~!Y: ...... 6.95
~~1~·~~~ 19.95
SHUFFUIOAID SITS
14.9S-1UO-l1.50
...... Wts ~ 9.50 to 15.95
wn sum~~ ...... n .95
,_-tn\1 ................................. ..
w. cut .. Jackets ...... _.... ......_'-" ··----
Yeft LFtl F ...... Spec. = .,. . ,..... .•. -:.··::.. 4.95
6.95
... -~ IPIIC:&AL ...................... .. ....... ~ .............................. ..
.... ..-.-a. .............................. 1ft
telf -... __.., .. __ .._. .......................... tLW
-. ... ,._., 11.95
loxiiM.J Gloves CMII.Oill'" 6.95 ur~•
loDIMJ Gloves ~ ... ton 10.95 ur~•
-W&ICNI
SOCCD IAU • ........ 4.95 IlK loU
Yoit T etllerbals 4.45 & 7.95
Ill ~ POU lUI ..... ....... , ...
._-n.u,•· MIMOP IPAUI ... -...,
TENNIS IAUS en ~ 1 l /111
W&IOel lftA Mn' ,.._. IAUS .... ,.
Teellis Racket Fra mes ----NICI 14.95
T ..-SIMris =: 4.9S-6.9S-1.95
T..-SIMris ~· 5.45 & 7.95
5.00
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c-,__ ~--, .... ~ .....
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--..-owi -T4lMm ---
..... ....--I'OflfTI -.ocn -eu.
--.... ,...-. IT..,_ ~ UT .. 74.11 oa NICI
--P&crn ... IT..-nl ~ liT
-·-CMIINKI
Close Out Surfers T.-..b
& ... gies AtCost
Rlleigh Bles-Pn-Accessories-Repair
l...<t•To • ~~"~' "' P'O\Jdl~ ca 1\ tt\t>w "Tht Rues C•n"
OT "' 1'1•ne-s by wh t all ~ rs .,u,t no;t; .. , • • I
•" ne pow~" tflt n,..,. GT ~00 ·'"" ''·
C'<'rlo• 'Tianc~ 21:$') t-n~~;• t. S 1Pt •h :1•!>~ h t ~· 11 • •• .,, : • ••
~ht'lb¥ G T ~·~ n~ ShPibf :unt•tl JdJU\1 tt It
n.um.• ' ful n~l• ui'TI~ntat•on 111 fuWt• n !t" •t'r
to ... e~l pr rc "'d tr ut' G T c 3r~ ,, lht> ..,.orld YN ,
sno..,.,room Come 1n1
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa . Caltfornta
642 0010
ED WAMPLER, 284 E.
Monte VIsta, Costa Mesa,
t'las been named head Pfo-
fes slonal at the new Mis -
sion Viejo Golf Club, In
the ll,OOo-acre communi ty
12 miles southeast of Santa
Ana. He is now head pro
at Mesa Verde Coun try Club
in Cos ta Mesa and will
take OYer his new dut ies
Dec. 1. He served as a
Marine pi lot from 1942 to
1CJ5!4, and saw act ion over
Japan, China and Korea ,
winning the OI'S.tingu ished
FlyingCross and the Mar ine
air me dal with 5 clusters.
FIIEft OPnCS FIRM
OCCUPIES NEI PLAIIT
Poly.Opt1 c System1 Inc.
hu occup1ed 11s new budd·
ina 111 the lrvtne lndu~111al
Complex neat th~ Oranac
Coun[)' Au·port.
Paul Fyfe, e.u:cut•ve v1cc·
prcs1dent and aencral mana-
aer, sa1d the new 1~.()0(}.
sq..~are--foot fac dJIY wdl
pcmut sreatly c1panJed
produt uon c apability, .n-
cludJn & an 1ncrease m em-
ployment of 25 to 50 dur•n a
the next quarter . The com·
pany's pnnc1pal busmus
is the manufacture c1f :o.yn·
thetJC fiber optJcs anJ re·
Ia ted products.
REPER TOR Y SHOW IHG
HELD OVE R 'HIGHTS
The current South Coast
Repertory production of
"Let's aet a divorce" will
be held over f..x !ltl add•·
t ional-+performances.
The French fucc, wh1ch
1\as JUSt completed JIS 6th
week. at the SCR Theatre,
2815 VIlla 'Nay, Sewport
Beach , will be s taacd
also .~ov . 10 lhrou&h ll.
Curta•n ume u S:lO p.m.
LEGA L HOTICE
'lt'ITICf ()f TltlS TT.f:'S 'iAU
THI ''iT 'if). '•">54
Oa flec emb .. r 2, IQof>fi, •1
e\e ~ea o'clock ".\I . Fn~l
-\medcaa Title h,a.won<:e &
Ttii!OI Company, .,. IN!OI .. e, or
aucceaaor tNste<: ot S!lb!l!i•
luted trtl!lle .. , by rhe r erU>!i
Oet:d of Tru"'' ... e c uJed by
F'R f.flf.Rf C K I.I)UIS, • marrie<l
m.a, u d PH II. G0H H f.'i, •
raatried mall , a11 d rec·or<led
Septrmber 29, l %"i ia !tonk
7683, P•g" 782 nf l)fhci•l
Rec:01d11 o f Ono111r Cou11ty,
Caliloroia _ilad pur11u aot to that
certaia ~oricr nf IJ.,f .. ult •Dd
ElectioD 10 !!ell !hereunder r"•
corded AII8'J!It I, 1966 in !look
800">, Pa5e 11 4 of r)fficc al H-
cord" of (}raa111r Cllaaty, ,..,]l
uad>!t •ad Pl""uaal to '~••d
Oeed ,f Trust 10ell 111 ~ublic
loQC\ioa for c a,.h, lawfu l mO DI'V
of the Uaite.J Stat e.!' of J,m .. ri~
ca, at the maia lfe!lt elllfllllc-r
to thl'! F'itst Americaa Title !a4
!Ouraace & Trullt Comp11ay
buildiat~ loca!'"d aJ the llouth-
ea>~l col'ller of F'ihb u d \tala
S~tr:et• ia tbl'! city of 5aota
Au, Califol'lli• a ll that rit~ht
title aad iaterl'l!ll coQYeyed to
u d aow held caade r J>eed o f
Tru•t Ia the property\ait11ated
ill 1he Coao.ty 'aad,State!de•·
crlbed aa:
Lot 2 i11 Block II o f Tract
No. 772 •• •howa oa a map
recorded !11 book 23, p•IJe•
5 •ad 6 of 1IU•cellaaeo11•
\l•ps. record• o l Or•ase
CoPty, C •lil0111i•.
Said ••le will h• ••de whb-
o•t COYIU .. JII Of Wl"•aty, e••
prt~•Hd or lraplied, •• to the
titl•, po••euloa or l'la<:s•-bnac:e• to ••li•fy the ,...,...,.,..
hl1 prlaclp'd •11111 d11e oa the
aot• •e<:ued by •aid Deed o f
Tr .. t to wit: 110,000.00 with
lM•re•t t.lt.ereoa fr-Septe..,.
._ 29, 1965 •• protdd•d Ia
••ld aote lotetlter with fMa,
c*ar,.. aad •apeue• of til•
TN•t ...... ••d• otller .....
ali • .,. II••• ..... ldY•ae.d -,.
tM cnr .. r -d llo1d•r of .. Jd
aOle, whll laM,..,, .. proYict.d
ia 1aW o-cl of Tr .. l.
O.todl ,. .......... 1, 1966
nRST AMEIUCAN nTLt:
INSOIAMCE I TRUST
COIIPAIIY
BY AL Alf A. liUlX
A•..,la•lll Ofhc.r
hWWu !foot. 10, 11, •Ill u.
ltlf ....... ,. .. ,., ......... -·
~!~~tl'~l!!»j!~! !t~!!!!d ~~~~~~:~~~~~.'t~~r~='==M~:=st~~~:~la~::::;=:::.:~.~::::p_;;;:IXl;:~~~~Co=:::ci~~::.:iA;~:~CNJ:'""==f.:..
,_liM Vmhlh S14~ W cu. ·.5tH EIUt, llll VJ•ta wt&eo be wu cllallea1od by Cb .. en, 1263 Comall Dt., Mad.,, Oct. 11 WiMtt of Luncheon for Two
BaiNe 8 194. .1'-oe. leri HQetta_ East Bhatr, (OUod s ~.. Bon•oa he I•Ct. eo.u. Men. ao, -~. -.d ~. Alu =··-~ clo .. a ia 6s l~t 24-tnch biN bite abladoa· Edward J. ~ks, 116 lith Boy-Mr. and Mrs, R*rt Muriou. 411 Mcnlaa c..... A.a•taul'lnt
*Y• at .504 w. Balbo. sd In the •trou near ber St.. w .. t Newport, repor&ed McClay, 32.57 Colorsdo fOil Jt.cl.. CorODa HiP I•d•.
Bl'fd.. B&lbol MlCf tbey hom~ and twned it into dla loud noises from a tecord Lena, Cc:Mt.a Mon. ,.., .. ,, ....... 1
were stolen •• '.A lounrtd police dopuwea\. •• The player at lste hours c:omina Girl-Mr. and ~e. Ds¥1• Oltl -Mr •. aad Mr•. Ol.ry
window we• knocked out~ h\lbcspt \0 the 1966 Volks· from 118 28th St. Lee McCoy. 3017 Pilmore Potter. USl..O Cori?Ader
llae Bay ud Beach Rutty, waaon of Eldred Poyur. Wa~, Costa Mole, . Dr •.• Cotta Mota. .
lOlS w. Balboa Bl•d., Cen· 801 Dominao Dr.. East n• mLEII AT ICCC Gul -Ms . and Mrs. Wtll· Girl-~· end Mrs. Dantol
ual Newport, Blutr. p1rked in her carpoct, A thief had the cocnbin .. ism Wood, 2700 Pc.erton OuuenheJm, 2114 Atsllt •-.L... ;.,._ · were uolcn. , .A house un· tion fo1 the h¥ine Cout Way, Cos &a Men. St., East Blutf'.
_,., -•· 6 der coostru.c:tion st 1011 Counuy Club Oc:t.. JO. He Su..Jsy, Oct. 30 MIIMsy, No•. 2
Welter E.. Cl~k, 1900 AI· Bom.ie Doone Tet., Irvine aave the dial a putilal tum Boy-Mr. end Mrs. Th~ Gitl aMr, and Mr•. William
tara Or., ltvme Tettacc. Terrace, wss visited b!i bsc:.k tn "0," opened the mssCampos,329Aiva Lane, Waua, 694 Jotnn S\., Costa
wu ure•\cld at. ht Ave. vandals, who poured pain' nfe and Jemoved S749. c o1ta Men. Mesa.
ud. Camation AYe ., Cc.ona on the noors end walls., • Forc u Smith Ill, 234 Mom· Gi rl -Mr. and Mea, Ed .. -----------
del Mer, on a drunk in pu~ A p-ow\er entered the un-int Canyon Rd.,g.otc Clifh, wsrd Gtsnt, 2902 Pepper "'-••• y .. , OrM Top 0 ' The Boy -v,. Udo l Newport iMI.
Newport INch li.c char1c at 9:30 p.m ••• A locked home of Denni1 K. who reported the thdt, uid Tree L.s.ne, Co.ta Mesa. fttr • S. .. scrt ,tlotu
bfl..-nd-«WW c:u struck the Benson, 2S81 Vista Or., the u re waa latched but Boy -Mr. and Mn. Georte fllht fender or the c:ar or not locked. ____________ c_.~l~l ~67_3.41.:_:=550::.:. ______ __:_::___:_::.___:__:.:__:__:.:_:_:_:.::_::========~
0a'lid L. Ri¥crs, 10 Balboa
Covet, at Wes t Coaat Hwy .
and Superior Ave., West
Newport .. , The Chevrolet
or Theodore J. Peters, 165
E. Wilson, Coate Mesa, col-
lided with s Newport Beach
fire truck driven by Paul A.
fisher •.• The car or Ro-
bert W. Harman, 2270 Pa·
c:ific: Ave., Costa Mesa,
wut bound on Placentia J
Ave., near Flsaship Rd ••
1 West Newport Ueiahts, hit
a city li&ht pole on the
north-west corner of Pia·
centis Ave ••• Leland C.
Brekke, 1416 W. Ocean
Ft., Central Newport, was
srruted on a drunk drivin&
charJe in the 1500 block or
W. Ocean Ft. after police
saw 1\is car weavina from
lane lO lsne on Ocean Ft.
..• Robert E. Galante, 614
Iris Ave., Corona del Mar,
was arrested at hi1 home
on a charae ol suspicion of
petty theft. , .A prowler
climbed the 6·foot fence
.nd into the fTOnt patio of
Kathleen Ham, 476 Pros-
pect St .• Newport Shoru,
and peered at her throuah
psrtly open dupes. , ttelen
Pratt, 31 Schooner' Rd.,
Bea con Bay. re ce1ved a
lewd phone ~.:a ll. .. Tel T.
Bendet, ·H5 V1a L1do Soud ,
L1do l!o te, was taken to
Hoar; llosp•tal ror observa.
tion after he fell ove r a lnd
SlOI)' auard rad and fell 10
fee t to the p uund. , .Joan
E. Craw ford, ·HS R1vers•de
Ave., ~ewporl lle~ahts ,
paT'f.edhu 1%3 Volk.swaaen
at 5019 Bruce Crelicent,
Lido Sandl, and vsndah
LEGAL NOTICE
~OTir.F f"lf "I'R!'!'TIT'" ""'-U.
'"· JO()f} f)a n .. r .. m\, .. , 2, l%fi, a!
11:00 a.m. l '~lf)'l H-\'ili. ~"
TNouee uarler 11n.J pur!lu.~! to
n .... ,.j of "]ru~l .!.io:d """"~·
1,, 19M. m•d" b~ 11(1' ~.
WOOfl'A \AO A~!l LI'Cil.U .
~. I ()Oillo •\H 0, husbaad 01nd
wif., "-" f:ommuaJIY prop"riV •11d
l"'fOfd"d -\Utili"\ 2), 196·1 !II
Uook 7\IJO Pa~~ l18 of uu;.
',.1 R .. rord~ ia th .. 111fk ,. of
th~ R.,corder of l)un-.~ Cu11aty,
r:aliloroc •. 11~>"11 1<> !Oe • ure
all •arl .. betdll'"""' 111 fA~or of
r"'l0"' HA~K. • c .li fonll•
rorpor•tiaa wtll ~ell al pu~
he auc1ooa to hl)(ho,llt bldd"r
fen ,.,,.1-, (i'"Y"HL~~ AI fi\H.
()f 1\AI.f.l'i LA"'FTL \IO"fY
Ot' rHf. 1:'1n.o 'il-\TF:'ll
., the we:~~! fla tr•oc:r 111 1 nioa
Haak at :000 South \Ia on !'.,,.,..
at L• \eta J,.,eaue 111 !h i'! Cily
of f)raas" aa<l Couaty of
nr.Dj(l', Stal .,_ o1 \.•lclol'llt•,
•ll rtf!:bl, tit!,., and mter .... t
"011V"Y"d to •lid IIOW held by
iJ uad .. r JO'id f}O'.,d 111 the pro·
perly ~it11atr •a th" (.ity of
,e,..p<Jr\ Heach, Ill ,..,,J Counly
a Del 1\t •t e, d"•crib,.d ... :
Lots 18 aad 10 al Ttac:t 'Oo.
171)2, ia th., r11v uf 'iewpon
B"•r h, coualy of ntaa(l!e,
!0\.llt,. of Calc forl!i •, a,j per
map tecord"d ca book 203,
P"ll"'' 3 aad ' of \ti•c"llll-
aeou• \l•p•. i11 1he o!Hc.-o f
the couoty terorder of •aid
caualy.
Sa id 'lale will b.-m•de, ba1
withour <:o¥eloaD I or .. arr&A ty,
upreaa or implied, re11•rdia1J
tltlr, poase••illa , or e acum•
brancea, to pay the pda.d p•l
nm of s•id aote, aecured by
s aid Deed, to "'it: 120,000.00,
with ia tereal from 2/ll/6!., ••
ia ••ld aote provided, adv•ll"
c:e•, if aay, under tlle terraa af
a•id Deed; fee•, ch•1e• and
e.peaae• ol1be trutee hid of
tbe tnul• ere at ed by ••id
Dead.
Tile be..,flc:l•ry aader uld
Deed, by rea•011 of • bre•ell
or defu]l ia the obli1J•tloa.a
•eu,-.,d th .. reby, heretofore
eucatf!d Nd deli•ered to llle
••deralped • wriun o.cl., ..
tloa of Def .. lt ••d Dem•ad for
S.le, 1 qd wrlun aoth:• of
bre•c:& ••d .. t.ctloa to c:allll!l
tM 11ade,.iped ta Ml1 .. td
propsrty to ••tiafy uld oblia
1•tioaa, •-" tltereafter, Oil
7/29/66, tbe ~act.r1lp•cl c••"'" a•ld aotlu of bt"eacll
.. d alectl• to btl r•eordecl
I• Book 8004. Pa1e 673 of
OHielal Rec:ol'd• I• .. sd a ..
COI'c&.r'a 0ffic.•.
DATtO! 11 /1/66
UNJO" BANI
.. ••ld Tna•tM,
By At-4n• Laltc.ll
Aellllf"'u4 S11 .. tot
10St9
P•t.llalt.t "ov. 10, 17, 26, 1966.
ia 1M lhwport Kukr E••lp
I •
Yuur new Home in Santa Ana is ready to keep you
safe , pros perou~ and happy. There are such won ·
derful built-ins as: Asset.-, over 1Wo Bill ion L>ollars,
Actual Dollar Reserves ovPr tOO times the average,
and the highest interest in the nation on regular
paF.sbook account~. :tt We all have affectionate
memories of thE> first H(•me Savings office in Santa
]'I \~ \ ( lj \1['-..]l
,1'-..~ I 1....._..,.1
Ana. It has serve·d thf> <:<Jmmunity well for man y years. Yet
we fE>It thf' !.olden Cit.\· th!::.t·rve<l the. best we cuuld offel', SQ here it i~ ... a duplication
of H omf'';:. F.xecutivf! o1ticcs in Beverly Hills (a town in that county to the North).
November 1 to November 11
Speci al hou rs during Open House:
9 AM to 9 PM Monday thru Friday
9 AM to 6 PM Saturday
,\/()Hf.' GOOD .\'f.' II'S FHOM
110M f.' S..-1 \./;\"(;S. }i.u enr-11
.Hore Thrr..,1 f:t·pr RefflrP: 5.39%
OPE
~EW S ANTA ANA OFi'"ICF. O F IIO~IE ~ \\'l;o.;<;S
l :IM N. ~l am Strt:t'l, r,Ji·\j6ll
wh wh is 5·1/4% ( rnn· r IIITf' 11l (/1!1!1/(/ l rate '..,~ /I
('fJMP()L'N/Jf."V VA IL Y find nwinto ined oe=:;~:f~
for n ynn· 1mfh P()RTAL TO PORTAL PAY . u-,." CJTHi':R S in : tlll~lf: !"A\.I;>o;l;s llFFII'i':S St:H\"1:"''; ORA:"'I:t: COL'~T\'
}'t.a enrn w fen•,..;/ from the day .wu·in.()s ore I'Preil'ed,
JKiid a/ the e11d of I he (/lw rter. rwd !Jflll pnrn to I he
dflle oj ll'ilhd•·a1nnl 011 funds 111 /IO!o· trr·rmmt for .;;il' month . ..:..
•• •• '
AIU.IIUM .II(IU 'Aitll UltOtM UOvt U IIIUUOA
lll lu i loftCOIII A.t
~Slit Col} H81l
~( ~1113
&010 Buc~ lll.a
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IA!--&664
ll91l 8r ~U•IISI
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fnl oil• Mtr.O. Blvd
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