HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-02-16 - Newport Harbor EnsignTod Oviatt .
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COSTA
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF .
Voteu rejected the 24~
cent tax override for the
Oranae Coast Junior Colleac
Oittrict Tuesday by almost
a 2 to 1 marlin.
With under )\Wet tum out of
the 10,,513 etis.ible .voters ,
1~.022 cut no votel and
10,464 voted yes.
In perccntaaes the vote
wu no 64%, ye s 35%, which
is a bluer defeat than that
o( the tax oven ide voted
down last November, l il,H5
to ~.40 1.
In Newport Beach 2,742
voted yes, 37.11 %, and LI NCOLN STUDENT S Carlo Tosti J r., dt
Tad Oviau, 2023 Bayside
Or., Corona del Mar, died
Monday, Feb. 13, at his
home at aae 64. He waa born
in Akron, Ohio, and had
lived in California for SS
years. lie was a 16 year
resident of Oranae County
and had been preaident o(
Oviatt Enai neerina Manu-
facturing Co. for 10 years.
He is s!Jrvived by his
son, Kin Allina, and an
aunt, Mu. Prank Adams.
4,4'H voted no, 62 .019'c. In righ t, anJ J an F riend lett, are studying a
Costa\1eu 3,6% voted yes., Saturn booste r mo del as Dave Ross oi 42.6)7,, and 4,173 voted
hardwa re to be used in connection with
a SP ACE careeHraini ng pilot prog ram
that he has onginated. Looking on is
Lincoln !acuity adv1 sor Kad Sta!. no, 57 .3 7%. Ph il co Ae ronutronic, leH, ellolains space
Services were held Wed·
nesday, Feb. 15, at Baltz
Mortuary in Corona del Mar.
The family suuests friends
may make memorial contri-
butions to the Cardiac-
Pulmonary department
lioaa Hospital.
"The will of the people
I poke,.. said Conellan
Thompson, A.uis tant Super·
intendcnt of business at
SPACE IS THEIR FIELD
Fun Zone
plans aired
A concept tn uffer -.econ-
Oranae Coast Colleac. darr studt"nt:. an cnu rel~
"We will have to wait and n ew approa.:h tn "\'fll;:all ~ln·
ICC what will happen wilh al'' eduLali•m has ma tured
additional support from lhe tnto a flll llt pro gram 1n ~
state level. ~e .... pNt-\le sa 1n tenned1ate
"In lhe meantime the board school::. O\'cr the pa::.t ~ear .
and the adminisu ation will The mll.:::.ton.: has been
have to re view the 1%7...(aa reached l argd~ as a re::.ult
budaet(()( areas to see where uf the eff1•11::. of Da\e R<JSS,
we stand, and what can be 1619 Tu~oun A\·e., Costa
c:ut and what can no t." \1e sa, wh o de\·eloped th e
LPnt.:ept, wh1 ch he ~:all.,.
''SPACE.''
\h. Ross, an 1ndu:.tna\
photographer at PhrJL, ...
Ford's Ae ronu tron1 c OIVI·
s1nn 111 SC'wf>OII Bead1, hd::.
JUS t learned of the accert·
ancc of the pllf•l program .
Dr . :'~lorm an Loats." hl<-1::-t·
ant surellntendent·m::.l!u.:·
oon fo r the ~eu.·port~\1c ::.a
l.in1fied S!.:h r•t)l D1s tnct,
'a1d that ~ 0f th e d1~tn c t's
6 junim h1 gh 'iCh•l{•ls u.11uld
undertake f'l•lJcCt' next faiL
E:.::..:n t1all), tile pdr t pro-
gram u.11l bt: ~"·"'punso r ed
b~ the d1::.t11.:t and b) the
Orange C{•unt~ C'hap tt:r of
the Am<:ll~n ln!>UIUIC of
AeronautiC' and As uonau·
u.::::.. \1ernbC'i!<l of AIAA ard·
cd Ro::.::. 1n fnrmulauna and
dcuu hng the enure .::nnc.:pL
Hiah class luxury apart·
ments or hotel would be the
best use of the Balboa Fun THE 552 CLUB has been organized to SlOO or more per y~ar for the eXI)anslon. CC asks tax $$ for brochure T11e ne .... pdut rrog,r am, Dr.
L••ats fli.•lntc:d ••lll, 1 ~~o "C' x·
Ull.I.:U II lCUlar " and wil l ~·om·
plement the d1~tn~·t':. e:\·
I Sli ng ::.paLC SCient.:C Pl•l·
gram, lntli;Hc:d unde 1 a grant
frnm the L' .S. om cc nf Edu·
Zone prorerty, the Newport help expand Hoag Hospi tal to a full com· program . Here are e board membe rs of A Council comm lltee was Jected. "Apprn\'<al w,,uld
Beach City Council was plement of 552 beds in order to eliminate th e 552 Cl ub, !rom eft, john A. Vi bert, named a t Tuesday e\'emng's upst:t Council P"l1q, and 11
ld T d . . :'llewport Beach City Cnun· wnuld als\J up::.~ I the r••lrq to ues ay cvemna. the acute shortage of hospi tal bed s fot preSi dent; Roy Carve r ls.tandwgl; No rman J r. R. w. Kerns of South-c1l mee ung I•' s tud~· n ty nf th e Ch amhe1 . ,.f .... h1.:h 1 medical·surgi cal patients. Th e club ha s Loats, secretary, and John Killefer. need" 10 lhe field nf rm h-am e~trernel> nroud. 1 ha\t: wes ter n Capi tal Corp. or I' a mem bership limit of 552 me n, who pledge (Rene Laursen photo.) h ell}, pu bl 1catJOn" and (HO· -made spec;,:hc::...,Yrat::.lng lltLI San Diego, owner or the ~~f:,rty ~ m~~:~~~re~t'~ SEX EDUCATION FAVORED m~:"·l s!iue a t hand.Jwb ~·~:m b~.:,rtl~:no; .• ~u)t:.~.?l~~
lhe request from the ~ew-Chamher ha' bect•me \ll\ harbor pemi t reques t. His rh h f . fi rm ~as uk.ina for a permit Teachlna fani ly life and Aftc:r oonductin& pro· aarten lhrouah 12th pade, pun llarbnr \_ am et 0 ::.u!.:cn::.ful t>~ he1ng .1.•11 1 1 ~
to construct a coocrete sea se x education in the New· arama for the 27 PTA's. but would no t be mandalay. Convner.::e for a maximum of own."
wall and to dredae bayward port~icsa Unified School which included speaker~. Lvcal conuol would . be 5.10.000 1n . tax fund ~ fo r '.'Th~ .:n::.t IS an au.·ful
of the Fun Zone in order t.o Distri ct is favored by 2) discussion croups and fact maintainedto insurechanaes ll .~ coptes of an ln(l•r· P~ICe to pa~." ~ald C'oun·
. • out of 17 Puont Toac•or lbee ll Mrs Paul polled ,·n the --rom II ,.... pu•• mau onal broctlure. ctlman AI ForasL. but he tmprovc tnt "'openy. n • • r·-.. w&ke t.b••a.. chain-. of la"M•d chy .-1lel."ti0ft
He said his tJ.rm . ...W .U.od•ll-. ac.ontial tD a.,..Ptl4.,"ne1 h v~ ... I of it~ 1lt'IJIItl.aa ~ the (lumber's btochure in the pH\)ect. lite to dispooe o{ the Fun a recent survey conducted 23 m favor o some lund o Also, she uid, the · 'd th th 1 d thor l th h 1 1 COITITllll~e . sa1 at e •• am ntll con\'ln ce Zone and mentioned the by the Huber PTA council. proar~ n • sc 00 s, teachers would be hand publication is planned a s 3 brochure l!iO the hesr .... a~
luxury development aa the ~~. Bematd Paul, 238S abs~mrna vote and J un· picked and have in.,..ervice an aid 10 the expansi.;n of 10 brt ng, rndustl) 11, the"
likely future for 'the area, Cole&ate Dr., Costa Meu, deeded. ua.ining.Ailof the materials the commercial and indus· c1ty," commen ted C'1lUOCII·
Council approved the re· was in eharae of the survey. ~n her letter to 'Jr. ~oats would be open to inspection u i al areas "to provide a man Bob Sheltnn. "Th1::.
quetl Cor the pemit after She is draftina a letter to wtll. be mu~h of the tnfor· by parents , who could meet sound tax base for the fu· typ~ of expendiw re ma~ nnt
mOOi fyina the condi tion's Aut. Supt. Norman R. Loab ma bon p~ovJde~ to the PTA wi th and tali to the teacher ture." The to tal publi· srrvC" an) publi c ru1pn1>e.
re commended by the public infonnina him or the favor· aroups, rn cludr n& names of concemina the proaram. c ation CllSt was estim a· 1 amwt ll 1ngtt• Sit Jnwn w1th
wo rks di rector. able rcsuiL! of her survey. speakers, for th_e ~ne~t Forcastingwhatsuch a pro--ted at .t-;!11 ,6()(), and th e 1n· the Chamt>cr and re\'lew
The Coun cil also: Mrs. Paul is & past presi· or the PFO orgam zatwns tn gram miahl in clude, Mrs. corr.e h nm advet\l sln g was common 111 tere!!t.,., ~u t u.e
• Upheld the Plannina dcntol' the Cotta Mesa PTA the di stric L Paul suggested explainina estiiT.a ted at t-16.MXI. sht•uld nu t cL•mmlt L>Ur,cl\'1!~
Commis sion decision deny• and parent education chair· Mrs. Paul sueued that to kinderaarten chi ldren The )1,500 cor res would to th1~ ar rrt•a..:h to the
prohlem."
"There ,.,. \'e~ little 1n·
dU!iln&l r-wpe!l} lefl. and
1t IS all 10 lhe hand ~ of <1
s1nglc ••v.ncr," ('c,un cllman caut•n.
P ar.,.Cln!<o ::.a1d. II ~ ,r;,d1cated Spc\l!n~ •lU I the a~.:1nnym
doubt that r ro\'ldJOg fund~o gf•e ~ a lnni; v.a~ t••v.;ud cJt·
f11 1 the brOchu re .,.,)uld be rla1mn1 the SPACE cun·
a ptopeJ use nf ta). fun•.h. ccpt: S.clenU!<-1', Philosoph·
"If th" wm put 10th< m. A"'""'"'"· Coaftsrr.an.
\'t>te uf the peup,l,e. the~ 'd and Eng1nee rs.
\nte no," s a1d C"oun cllman Student!<~, hoth buys and
Cook, speal1.1 n1 fcor "saddle· au\s, w1U ~o~t·uJ k. a.~o te~L
sor• taapayan. •• . \D¥~ \jk \bt ••\.c-., \o
~• a.---. ... • --.n--..
li ke tht s." \1ayor Paul Gru-on space--aae prOJ eCts.
ber comm~n ted. ''Th1 s approach provH~es a
Cnunc:llman Howard Roger~o plaLe (•n thr te am fm the
1>ffered the mo oons fnr ar· .... h"Je range nf ::.tudcnt::. -
P•llnunent nf the StUd} t.~om· fJOll' j'\ll<:nlla l dh'PPUt!o llihl
rr.r llee. 'Jne nlf'tJon wa::. :~r-up tl> lhl.' hPn••l ~IUJcn t s,"
pruved 5 11• :, w1th Councd· \h . R~t::.' ,ald.
men (\111 k and Par snn::. \n t-:'~~ext fall', Pf•'J e~·t at el\ch
ln J n•1. \la~or Gruber ar-\,f the ~ ~Lh••nb -O.:H'IS,
fhlln tC"d Cnuncrlman R••ger ., T~t V.1 nlle, and Rca 111 ( tl\o ta
and \'J ce·\1a~nr [}c!rc en \1ar-\k ~a. nnd L m~••ln 10 Cnr-
~h:all as members ,,f the ""a de\ \Jar -.... 111 mvn\\'e
n•mm1 ttee. an 1 n~otnr mcnt~d wea ther ing the use permit request man o£ the Harbor PTA as she sees such a pro gram what a famil y is and how it pro\'ide a s up pl~ fnr 3
for access from Seashore council. it would extend from kinder· works, s howina films such year s, \h. \lye rs sa1d. 01!o·
')r. to a parkin& lot pre-II d d as the hatchin, or a chi cken tribu twn u.ould be dune br
,jously ,. .. bn.hed .. CC dl"nner we aHen e r.""' ilS e .. in the ele-th e "''· the •J··"""" •nd
Students to talk peace l'>al ln<•n. SPI\t "F team mefll·
ber ~ u.d l de::.1gn. InStrument
and launch the balh~t •n.
"Search for peace!" s tudent s peakers contest. SP-\C'F. dne~ 11Cll 1nvolve
Buzzy Burger, 58\ll W. mentary arades, and in th~ Chamber.
Coast Hwy., Wut Newport, A c apacity crowd was on with the auistan ce of the junior hiah proa.ress into a "If we appw\'e t.lu::. r.:·
The Commission had refused hand Monda)' evenina at the late s t maps fr om the high · s b.id y of venereal di seases . que st, .,.,e U.•luld •1pcn the
to wai've the previously im-Five Crowns relitaurant for way di vi!i ion. 'fhese maps The a cti on taken by ~Irs. door Ill many o ther rcquc:-.,.t::.:·
pos ed condition that access the membership dinner of are no w on display at the Paul is onl y a recommends· Councilman Dee ("C'Inl. o h-
speeches wil l be read by 3 The Lions Club me ets at ~.:h••Cll dl!<ltllct fund::. •lr tax
Corona del \lar lli&h School 7:3;) p.m. Friday, Fe b. 2-l, d0llar.,., ac.::Nd1ng to \:r.
s tudents to lh~ :"olewpon at the Barron 's Re s taurant, Ro,.,.. 111e ~.h ... tnct has ..:1'""
Beach Lwns Club, 1n con· 1617 Wes td li ff '1r., Wes t-.. cn ted tn npcn 11.,. facllttJeS
JUnc ti on wilh the annual cliff Cen ter. "' SP•\CE .,.tuden ts, they
\0 the parkin& lot must be the Corona del Mar Chamber Chamber C'l ffi ce. tion. Her leuer will h.ave to Med" o o I ed
provided from Coas t Hwy. of Commerce. ,\Irs. [)oro thy Hard!.:a:.tle, be considered by Dr. Loats IC Site IS p ann
Main speaker was Roy ~h a imlilll nf th e merchants and then sent to the board or
on ly. Britt, vi.ce·chairman or th.e dtvtsion of the Chamber, trustees with his comments.
• AdoptedOrdinance 1202, board of Crocker Citizens discusse s plans wh1ch Or. Loats' early response
providing reaulati ons for Bank , which ts opening, its shCluld be unde rtaken to dri".':in and take~ut res· . f th to farni ly life and sex Tan( Corona del Mar branch th iS meet t.:t•mpetlllon film o er education in the schools is
uto an s. Friday. lte said th at hir. shc,pping centers, parli cu lal· favorable. • Approved fi rs t reading, c h' h
0 h. h ban k opens branche s 1n ly Ne wport enter, w 1c lie pointed 0,1, in a tele· of Ordinan~.;e 12 S, w IC
I th . · areas of assured pnpula· will nrcn th1s fall. phone 1'nter~ew, th•l the would re pea e rntcn m or· ..
di nanccs prohihJting con-ti on increase and upansion, In the ahsen ce \1 f hc:auti · District teache s rhysical
li tr ucti on of dri ve·i n and and that Corona del Mar fi cation chairman Ed Ro yle, srowth and re production at
k d. meets these requirements, Frank Jnrdan tepnrted on the JUnt·O< ht' _, s chool ta e~out res taurants pen Jng f . ...
f President Carl Kegley the project or beauti }'lnJ le,el. Tht's ,·, bet'n• done the adoption o the new or· · d 1 1 · • conducted the meeung an the Corona de ~-ar seclHln dinance. 1 in the ph ys ical education
• Recei ved a repott from reported on freeway pans of Coast Hwy . proarams , for bo th boys and
;::,~i ·~.~:n~·% ~7i;i~~~ Freeway change studied ... e·,_~e~'·s.aid ~.e.ewou.~,~ ... li:e.,.'",
the recuruna problem of "' ...
damage to publi c and private Study of a proposal tore-effort to r~route the free· approach. He observed that
property fr om growi n& uee route the freeway link to way to an 1nland route. He more marria&es occur at the
roots; referred the report to the coastal route alona added ~t the s tudy should aae or u than any other,
the Park s, Beaches and Superior Ave. instead of be a Jotnl effort because demonsUating the need to
Recceation Corrmission with Newport Blvd, was authoc· the Superior Ave, route lies prepareyouna people for the
ins truc ti ons to report hack ized Tuesday even.ina by in ~<»!:& Mesa and county responsibility of fami ly
in 60 days. the Newport Beach City tcrrHory. life.
• Approved the recommen· Council.
dation or the library trus· Councilman Lindsley Pat·
tees for retainina Harold sons said that hi• freeway
Ham ill, nationally known conmiUee, which recornmen-
library plannec, fot a s tudy de4 th:e enaineerina s tudy,
or' the feasibility of a li· desires to preserve freeway
brary buildina ir. the pro-communication between
posed civic center in the Cotta Mesa ~~td Newport
Newpo rt Center uca, and Beach.
also for a lona ranae de-Cou.nci lman Dee Cook,
velopment of the ci ty li· who voted aaaiost !he
brary system. motion said he did not ob-
• Accepted the cornplc-)let to• the tb1ft to SQperior
tion of tbe widcllina of Sea· A••·· but be upnued
ahoro Ot. in Weu Newport ceM tbat &be aew mow
fran SSdl SL &o Oraqe Ava. ·rri&ht look Ute "a foot Ia.
by Yodct ud Sona o( Hllll· ft.e door" far teopeaiA& ft.e
~natoo lludt 01 ' total SANTA-10 TALl
coot of ·~5,111.14. Praalt OIHou or *• lloato
• Olonod 1o April IOib Ana Cltrioliu ... loou
die p!Opoool lo COOIIIIOCI o Mou C--will llo
buricode 1o PI• .. •• .,..u. apoaltloa •• lllo 7:30 p.ta.
c:ul• ace ... &o Md tfaa. Sallftay 11n&ttaat ... ,.,
llouhoro Dr. ot ita lo-ordle ,._..,...Boa .. CIIMC
«:ood_.. on ""'" I) • ot lllo llelboe IIQ Clob.
SEVEN RECRUITS !Jom the NeWIIOrt Seoclt pollee
dft)artment were graO..ated Jan. 27 from the Los An·
velu AcJdemy after 12 weeks of in ten sive training
following competitive selection. Municipal Judge Wll·
111m Christensen 1nd Chief James Glavas Vtere on
•
Pl ans fo r a mc:du:al lllJLid·
1ng un the Stan te~ Ph>f'erl~
at th e corn er of lllth SL and
!)over Or., near Cliff lla-
'en, we re ann•'unced at
Tue sday e\enmg's meeting
of the Newport Readt Cit~
Counctl.
Attotncy (i HdPn R1ch·
m.-•nd, repre senting \\r.,..
\lildred Stanle}. :10a1d Out
Dr. Jay Longley has re taJn·
ed atchllcct George B1ssc ll
to r repare th e plans.
Th e mallet befl'te the
('ounc1 l was the :nd ~cad·
1ng of Ordmance 1103.
u.hich w\•uld rezone th e
comer hom uncl assi fied tt•
A·I>-JI (aOOunuua ti ve-pl\~
fessu1nall. Attorne)' Rtch·
mond expressed concern
that th e re zonin& mi &ht
L•lmpiiLa te the nc.,., de-
\'dDrmenL ['I.Jn,, ;\( hl~
lt:4ue,t, l ••un.:t\ c••nunucd
tho: he.Uin@ •'ll the Or dmanLe
to• \lardl I J,
SUP T. NEWCOMER TO
TAL\t TO CIVIC LEAGUE
The Woman's Ci\'ic Leaaue
of .'lewport Rea..:h w1 1l heat
Supt. LelanJ :'llew comer of
:"olewport-\1esa l.) ni fi cJ School
Oi stru::t talk on the "con·
trO\'etsial past and futu re of
school bond elec t1 ons"
next Tuesday, Feb. 21. 10
the mul ti·rour('Ose room of the
\larine rs Libran.
The public is invi ted to
attend. Coffer ~~o•ill be s erved
at ~:JO a.m •• ptecedm& the
speech.
l'tand to congrltUiate ltte ,oung m~ at ttle graduation
ceremon l es. Pictured here, from lett, are Offi cer s Re>-
btrt Hlfdy, Mlclt1el llul llns, Anthony Vlllo and Wil-
li am Jonvsma, Judge Christensen, Officers Kenneth
McGregor, Keith Collins, ond Steven Knigh~ ilnd
•
Seniors \la.rylin Jac obs, "Ill .:arn Put the rmJeCtli
5J\J :\ngeli ta Dr .• lr,.,ne 1•n lhc11 ,ov.n t1me. lnstruc·
Terrace; Roben Burse , I I~ 1111" 1n ca~,h .. ch .. ••l have
Pmnsetti a Ave.; and JURI OJ, agrcl.'d '" a.:t a' f:!.cult' ad-
Su.e Gteen, 33 ;)0 Ocean Bl\'d ., \I !<It•! !<I •>n a "'luntaf\ bHSI~
Caona del \tar, are the -aga1n .. n t.llt'll t•u.n tm·.e.
cort !.stants. 1-urther heir "Ill l"mc 1r~>m
Jesse Luke, local mana· mdu~tt\.
ger ftW Sou thern C alifornia A.IRMAH JIM REID
Edi son and a res ident of IS NOW IH VIETNAM
17U \1iramar :>r., Balboa;
and B. B. Boynton, 5Ji) E.
Ray Ave., Balboa, wi II be
lauded for their 25 r ears of
service.
Airman Firs t Clas s James
w. R~i d, son or \1n. Esther
L. Reid of 3J:!5 Filmore,
Cos ta \tesa, is now in
Vietnam in the fi &ht aaainst
Commun ist aureuion.
CC MEET1MG MARCH 1 Airman Reid, a com ~ter
A Ne .,.,·p<ut HarhcH Cllan1· operator, 11 a member or
her ,,f Commerce mem ber· the Pacifi c Air Forces, the
sh1p breakfast wil l he hdd nation's combat-1:eady air
at 7· 30 a.m. Vt'ednesda), ann auardina the l O,ooo-
\1ar ch I, at the Balboa Ra\ mile Bamboo Curtain. Be·
Club. Bill Aldnch of the fore his arrival in Sou theast
h vme Company wdl sh11 w a Asia, he was aui Fed
slide otled 6Si41h Support Qrou.p al
Chief Glavas. Th is addition kl the force will matt"'
closest to &~thori nd strength tor the •.nment in
more thJi1 5 yuu, according to the cht et. Only 5 v ...
can cles now exist ln the uniformed riMs.
• lltURSOAY, FEB. 16, 1961
OOIIIIIA DEL liAR. CAll f .
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•
WMICM WAY All WI OOIMO MOW ••• t
to
TIIT-Y PIAIIID
lAtter 10 tho P.dhoc,
I have bun a mM~ber ol
cb Ouit d• Bueineu
Committee in Jacll:ton,
Mich. I •••· a 1101')' itt tho
Entian aboul a C8MC meot·
ina 1\ tho Balbot Bay Club,
and d\ere I hurd a mea•
uae by Dick Hill, ba"d on
£pheaiana 2:8 -uay piCe
me yo n ved \hro uah fait:b,
and lhll not of youuolvu;
it h lhe aih of Qod ...
I have read your wonder-
fultcat imony in the Entian,
and Dr . Bennet'• Bible
School Lenon on the new
birth ("'E•cept a man be
born aaain he cannot sec
the Kinadom of God"). I
prai se the pJnel diacut·
aiont on Bi ble topicli, and
St. Thomas Bi ble L..euona,
and Bobby Richudaon'a
s tand for Christ, which
l1lllo-•-a .. 1ea co, ... _...._..
napt ... talb of ~ ....
vlllnt .... polltica1 a ...
••• d..,i.. • ..... ,
froedom w "dlooe ....., wioll·
eel to lit&ea to •• t.Jkt.
Aclld.emic ,,..._ i • •
t_.way atreet. The riPt•
wh ich the liberal• dom.d
fot lheir friend& c:anot be
denied to the rem.aiadet of
the political spectrum. Had
lhe cduc.wt• exerciaod a
bit of discipline end di,.
cretion in thia re1ar~1 our
oducalionaltyl &em mipt not
have been an i 11ue in \the
last 1ubemat.orial Cln"'
paian.
,....... to ntt fw t.elp
-t11o Lord. Wo moy od-
mh lt. bid w doa't really
ain tb•tt. Hr do " .....,, II 1-!he boooo 1010.
1\at It wtlet )IOU •e dolna.
And die~·· .ood .
[)on Ro••
Hualiaaton s .. ch
DU IIRRIIR TO TALK
Editor of the Enaip
Many h•ve recently ••ked
.ny or •11 of the followina
qu u tl on •:
1. When are we aoina to
win in Viet N.m, and wh y
not?
2. How d id we ever aet
involved in lhi 1 meu in
the fine place?
3. Whal pan h•• our 1~
vemment played in crutin1
the preaent situ•tion in
Viet N.m?
~~.. .1!«; 4' _,.,. l~ .................... llllllllll~~~~~~~llllllllll~::::::::::::~ .. makes me thank God for acccptina me u a ch ild of
Christ.
Had the educaton been a
little more •lerl. to Pat
Brown"• fi1cal sleiJht-of·
hand, the Sute't economy
.nd oduc•tion budaet miJht
not be in tuch diattou ~
doy.
Last weot'a demonau..-
tiona in S.curnento, and
the insultin1 o( the aover·
nor and people of California
by educ•tort aod tludents,
helped to confirm the elec·
toral e"• fear or the de.en·
er•tion of our stale col·
leae• and universities. rr
the elec tion were to· be
held tod•y. Governor Rea·
aan would win by two mil·
lion votes instead or by
one million.
4. Who is controllina the
war in Viet NM\':'
lf you tiC Ol)e or those
many, then you wi ll want to
hear Mr. Hilaire do Berrier
March 3 at the Irvine Coast
Country C lub. This one·
time reporter for Newsweek
ma1u:ine has just returned
h om Wt eiaht·week s tay in
VietNam .
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publ isher of the En si gn
aooooooa~~
STAID FAST 011 "OD·IT·YOUftSELF'' TRADITION straight
DEAR BENEDICT ARNOLD (Cont'd) •.
Fo r mo re th an a decade no w the Newport HarbO r Chamber
of Commerce has maintained the p roud record at not going
to the Ci ty Coun cil with requests fo r city tax funds. Tha t
is th e way it should be with chambers o f commerce, and By Torn Anclenon
the NewPort Harbor Cham ber has been pointed out with (;f'neral lk nf'd irt Arnold or th('se consulates will be pro--(;l"neral Ddi\'t'f) !W'Cution by any Anwrican authority, statt or
pride, and some amazement, as an example to be lollo ~>~ed 11,.11. c· .. ,,.11, '.1-,3;u f··~ 1 C"h' f .~ f 1 · ~:.. u t"Qrra . tt' rarnrrou o t w spy treaty 1s.
by others -a ."do it yourself chamber," standing on 1\S IH-:1r Ct·nt•ral : natur:~Jiy, ont' Nit-bolas Katzenbach, who
own feet, and growing better and s tronger by so doiny. '\]Itt' tht· pn~ta l .\l.'n·itr is in such a hell of Prt"sidt-nt jotm~n mov('d from th«" J ustict
There is no reason to change that f1ne record, The Cham· ;1 II'<. Hill 11H>habl } han· not yt:t rect'ivt:'d my Dt-partmt'nt to Kat;.oen bach's present post as
bet should go ahead on its own, as it has in th e past, and l.1't v>~Tk·, le un . but 1'111 "-Titin~ again any· Undn ~rreti:lry of State as part of the Ad·
entertain no fu rther thoughts of aslong to r taxoayers ' "a' ministrat ion·~ fr it·nd!lhip with th(' entmy lh uocl.1\ \ 't;andards. G('ncral, you'n-a pf'OI.!ram. A! J. EdJt:ar 1-toovrr has rl:'portt d,
money fo r a project that is currently being planned -an 1111m-u.11101 Your 111ain trouhlr was that tht' ratification uf thf' Consular Treaty is "a
in fo rmational brochu re about our c'1 ty. The Ci ty Co uncil, '"11r 111111111.! ,,:t\ h.oLd and ~-ou d idn't think chc:"riUwd ,:toal for tht" Sovi(:t lntelligtnct se r-
likewise, should stand fast on ito:. policy that has wo r~ed lo ll' ••n(HJ!.'h ''ict's" ... and one which "willmakt the joh
so well _ no tax funds lor such oromotional projects. 'l lw (;r••:1t ,....,,. IC'I\', lom•crh• known as the of tht-FBI much more d ifficult."
fnhll•;•n •\d111i ni,tr;tion. i~ 'now "building Sc-:ven thousand AmN1can fighting men Tl'u~re is cert ainly trouble enough already lor the Council l.ridL'r·~--tn tht· main t'nt'lll\, Sovirt H.ussia. ha,·r. alrt"3d)' dit-d in this undeclared war
and city staff with the increasin g problems of ove r·crowd--1<.1 .. \1,1 \IIJiplir·\ thl" Vit·t ec;n'l' wi rh most o( wh i('h wt-havf' no intt·ntio n or winning. For
ed streets , sidewallc.s, highwa~s, and beacl'les. The least tlw pl.•n1·• and matt·rid to kill our bo)'~-what? Wha t i~ tht· /(oal ? Why are we thert"?
likely use o f tax money would be fo r a oroject that would \'u•· l'u''Jclt·nl H ubl·rt H umphrry announ-Who-is tht· t"ncrny? Aftn wt• lmt' or win or
Invite more cro wding. t ··d .t f··w dan a~o th ai Prt"sident Johnwn draw. what do we Jn? Wt• l!ivc:" thr l"nt·my
"""" tl1111k~ tl.t• (.nld War is 0\'t'r. If the Cold fnn·il{n :~id . We >urrt•nd,·r tu the L'nited Na· \\',~r ;, "\'''· "'' lc,..,t it. If Russia is our al ly, rions. · · • • •
"'' l1 .1\~' ~l llrt·nt!t·n·d. Part of our su rrend('r Article II. Sr·t'tion 4, C1f tht' L'.S. Cnn~tiftl·
J•l;m j, tl w ...--.. ra.fkd Comular Trt"aty, whidt tion S.1.\'~ "dtil offin·n of the Cnited Statt:~
The deci si ve defeat o f the OCC tax override Tuesday dw :\thu"11,traliun i~ now trying to ram ~hall bt: rt·mo\t'd frorn oflit'.(' on impeachmt'nt
is an added sign that the taxpay ing public is gettin g rllln~tdl th•· ."M-·natr. Con~11latcs art' offi n·, for, and ron\·inion of. trr-aVIn . .'' T rea!IOn
thoroughly fed up with an tics ot collegiatts and prate s-IIJ ,Iint.,uwtl lwi'C' ~~~ fon·i.;-11 r<•untr it"s for rhf' in\'olv1·' "~o:i vi n~ aid anti comfort 10 thf' enf'·
rr.11"·•'t•u11 uf lf'llllllt"I Cial and touri~t busi· "''··"So tlw <~ut·~t inn is ~imull·: what is aid
sors, and with the growing tax bu rden. , r
A SOLUnOII FOR THE SCtiOOL TAX REBELLION
"''" AI )o·.t•l. th;ll·, "'hat frt'(' and frie ndly and cnm[ort and wltn i!o rhc r ne111y? I'm for
Orange Co a s t College, orobably the least des ervi11q -:~I 11,111,,n\ do 111 tlwir ron,ula trs But as tha t formim; a commitH't• uf tlw Hm1.,.. of H.eprc·-
criti cism among oublic scho ols 1fl the entire state, runs I'P.•t .\HV'I If;m f E.d~ar HnoHrhas warnl"d , v·ntati\1'! 1o con,idrr ··hr~r ~.:r' :u:::Unst all offi-head~n against the ta)t rebel lion along with the rr:s t. 11' II~<~ In (11 1or tuon of th1· S.1\irt ronsulatr is cials uf our uovcnmJent . lnolll C:al'..ar·Bird ou
There are pl enty o f reasons lo r th e rebellion, th e latest '''\J'''"·tL•t· Ku,mw ron~~datn ... re all spy down, wbn haH· and an· fo!l\'inu aid to thr . . , .... ,, A(cnrdtnL! to thr t HI. more than 400 ('nc:"nly M m 1 lrlt'llllx-l!o of tl tt' SJifJfl'lllf' Cw1rt
ilfld perhaps th e most tellulQ be1nQ last weelc.'s student !-M,\j1•1 c~p1onat.!t" and in~lligent'e agentf' haw· vott:'d with the CummuniM!o in mosr de· ~4 ~ro•e.sscn mau:h on Sactamnto-~There have -been the wOuld h(" -a¥.oil(nt"d to pr-opoted c.onsuta\es in ('i•ions in,·olving Communi~m {the Court
fil thy speech movemen t s, the teach·ins, the Mime troupes, ;'\'••" Ywk (.lti(';ol!n. lkrroi1 and Los Ange· ru lr-d ju!ol n.·rently that a state n mno t n··
campu s demons tra tions, the textboolo: controversy, and on 1··, Ahd. 1,, tlw tNim uf Aniclt' 19 o( the (fllin· t,.acht'n. to takt· a luya lt r oath to tt1e
top of all th is, the painful ta.o: load, mo re than half of the "'.,,JII,·J <:on~ular _T reaty n?..,.. _bcforr: tht' L'nitt'd Staii'J). ].)ou 't thai makt· cvC'n you
t t b
. I ...., "'·n;al t', the 5Vtl'S swarmmg m and out losr your uJOI, Gt"-nc::ral?
proper y ax tle.
The tax rebellion will go on unfess some action 1S tal< en
to remedy th e si tuation. An obvi ous solution Ma s been
offered by a number o f concerned taypayers: The parPnts
wh o tak e th ei r children from Public schools and enroll
them in private school s shouttl get lull ta x credit bas ed
on th e cost·per·ouoil for the particula r grade level. Par·
ents who object to what is go ing on in publl{. schOols
can en roll their children elsewhere. The shdt in sc'hool
popu la tion would sharply reduce the need tor bond 1ssue s
an d taX o verrides for construction and operati onal costs
of publi c schools.
PAUL J._ GRUBER, mayor of Newport Beach, i s pic~
tured signing a procl amation designating Feb. 12·18
as national crime prevention week, appealing to all
citi zens for total supoort of law enforcement and lo r
the dedicated, active patti ci patio n of ..ttl e entire com·
munlty In all efforts to conquer c rirne. Shown with
Mayor Gruber Is Cal Stewart, president of the sponsor·
lnt Newport Harbor E•change Club. The proclamation
cites crime to be ooe of the most formi dable enemies
of our nation, etf ecting persons of a ll ages and in all
stAtions of life, bringing mi s ery, degradation and fi -
nancial loss to law abiding citizens. Citizens are
urged to vigorously defen d the forces o f law and order,
111d to become pj!rSOflAIIY Involved in rebuilding tra-
dltlonat rHQe<:t tor law. National Crim e P revention
Is .,..sore<l ~ lltt National Exchan gt Club. Ntwport
SUch Ch ief of Pollee J .wnes Glavas Is chairman fo r
fie ExchMtt Club of Ntwport Harbor, and Is featur--
lnt a IIIDfttlt lont series of Crime P revention pro;raons
.,, ICIIvlhs ltH lltt local club and communiiY.
The Conservative Corner
By Clarence Stton1
"One man of ~ou shall
~.:hasc a th ousand; for th e
Loul you r (iod, he it is that
fi ghtcth for ynu .'' J oshua
~3 : I 0.
Th 1s and the succeedina
nne , are the two verses se·
lected fo r the verses"'()f•
lhe•ye ar by Or . Carl Mcln·
t1 rt, wh o !t~ak s on the
20th Century Reformation
Hour hrnadc ast network at
1 a.m. cwer KABI (fm) 107 .5
and at II a.m .• over XEMO
!R60) Wlnday to Fnday each
week. The!ioe are fiahtina
words spoken by Joshua to
the leader s of Israel when
"he was .,ld and stricken
~ith aKe · '' l hey are true
today a!> they were when
J vshua uuered them.
Dr. \lclnll re 1s a figh ter.
l-Ie ha~> met all comers for
year!>. In one of his latest
encoun ters, he chal lenaed
the P ennsylvania State Le·
a i11lature when they passed
the infamous Resolu tion
No. 160, which challenaed
freedom of religion in the
Quaker State. lie took his
case to the votefli in over
30 "cow puture rallies,"
and "II stirred th e arau
runts people that his cmse
won out at the recent elec·
t1on. lie proved th at one
man can "chase a thou•
!i an d."
At pre11ent he i5 protelt·
1ng aaainJt statements
made in the •• Adult te ...
cher ..... part or the .. Adult
fe llo wsh ip aeries;• in
wh ich were described "Ex·
tiem iat movements in con·
temporary 111ocie ty." In the
Feb. 12 Ieason in th ia ser·
ie&, he ia n•med at a
"riabt wina extremi11.'• and
the American Cooncil of
Cbri 1 tian Ch\Uchea. of which
he i• the leader. i• rnade a
primary n hibit.
In c•n yina the fiJht to
the enemy, Dr . Mcintire ha•
iuued •n 3~aae publici'"
tion enritled "SOn• o(
Th~.~nder," in wh icb he
le achu a Sunday School
leuon wherein he Mlwers
lhe ueu .. tlon• made in
the "Aduh teach• ...
tie ata1u lhat iu.ue•
r•i•od by th ia diaeuuioe
•re of the ptltelt m.api·
cud• lnd •• • plrt af •
tn ten11fred campa11n led by
Senator Robert Kennedy to
discredit ''risltt-winaexu e-
misu."
Dr . Mcintire h as made a
general denial of th e chat·
ges wh ich were made
aaainll l him in the "Adult
teache1" and the "Adult
student." He labeled as
"ridiculous and absurd"
lhc claim that he "has
ch ar aed repe atedly that the
Nation al Council of Chur·
chesisfull of communisu:•
Neverthel ess, he states:
''J. Edaar Hoover himself
has made reference to the
Conaress of the churche!l
bein a infilllated by c1~
muntsu.''
continuina. he relates that
"On Milich 6, 196 1, \ott.
Hoover appeared before the
Subcommi ttee of the Com-
mittee on Ap propriat10n1,
37th Conareu, and report·
ed:
"Some 200 kno wn or IIU!I-
pected communis t front, or
communi11 t·infi ltrated or-
aanizations are no w under
invest iaation by the FBI.
Many or these hnnts ate
n ational in scope with ch ap--
ters in vlliious citiu
throuahout th e United
States. They represent
ttansmiuion belts throu&h
whi ch the communill puty
tnnsm ita ita conspin torial
deaiaru.
"They h•ve infi l trated
e very conceinble s phere
of .ctivity ; Yf?Uth lfOups;
radio, televi•ion, and m~
tion picture indus triu ;·
church, school, educational,
and cullure poups; the
preu; udonality minotity
poups, 11\d c ivil and poli·
tic al uniu.'' Dr. Mclntir• revul1 that
\ho II'CII church Ol'Jini ~ ..
tion which was represented
by '"""• Adult teacher"
•Ito •e" "cluaer on th o leh.'• Qoo<i•• from pqo ll of
that public:aioa, he relaleJ
tha& ... •e cold .. Condi·
lion• daat ti•• ri n &o lefl·
i1t radiull• •• uiUally
lon'lt torm of i.Uu•tJc:e,
political •••· or poverty
ia &lie ...... c. ol aftl.nc:e.
"!freed•• , • .,.,.... &o
leh-wi.. tac;ic:all• •• _ .... nialbtllcy, olo-
~· willi ....... u ......
• elf
n•te real abuses."'
el imi ·
Or. Mci ntire concludes,
"The atti tu de toward the
left i11 or an entirely differ-
ent nature. The danaet or
the left·wina extremis ts is
that we will not be nexible
enough so that the status
quo can be chanaed 1n
keeping with the demands
or what is called juuice ...
An indication o( the na-
tionwide influence which
Or . Mc intire has achieved
lhrouJb his radio broad·
cast11 is shown by the sec·
ond of a dozen qu e stions
which were raised by the
"Adult teacher": "Why do
some churchmen believe in
Carl Mcintire more than
they do in th e elected lea·
ders or th eir own chur ch ?" • • • Th e reason th at no wo rd
was received from Co ll inas·
wood, N.J ., relative to lhc
coun ter mllich staged in
Washin1ton, on Jan. 31
and Feb. I by the American
Coun ci l or c hri stian Chur·
ches dele1ates to counLer·
act th e efforts of represen·
tativ es of the National
Coun ci l of Churche s who
opposed the war in Vietnam ,
was that Dr . Mcintire was in
Europe boond fot India and
Afr ica at the time when the
dcmonstntion was held.
Atrivina in Afr ica, he
found evidences that in c er·
t•in u na, the influenc e of
coovnun ism had dimini•hed
durin& the two year period
sin ce lu t he vi11i ted the
counuy.
He rel•ted the diaueu•
ina news th attwo mini .c.eu .
Rev. 9taw, tnd Rev. Moore,
reprcaentina th e World
Council or Ou-istian 0\uf"
chea, had been expelled by
the police from dte Ceme--
roons . They were not in·
fotrned as to the rea1on for
the upuhion, but it ...
inferred lh•t it••• bee•••
they oppoud lh• ecurMGi·
cal moYement in dleir reli·
alou• life. Dr. Mclatire
IUI&ed .. aC lteY. Moore .ad.
trlntlated dte Bible into
&be neti•• l•p .. e, ltld
.., Ill errort ... to be
mAde to b••• Midont ol
lhit a•• •••latioa , ...
prini.M la .-..ica at a
COli ol t6,000.
Prank A. F.Ju ich
Huntinston Be ach
"REAGAH I$ RIGHT"
Delli Editor,
The followin1 is a leu er
to one of our Reaents:
De ar R e ~n t,
As a par en t and a tax·
payer, I feel it neceuary to
add my voice to the throna.
I am de li1hted wi th the re·
moval or Clark Ken. lie
could not and did not hiu\dle
the diuident "Rabbl et."
He wu utterly perm issive.
To ao forward in leader·
ship in our tu supported
colleges ~ we'll only rest
secure in th e lr.nowledae
th at our children are the
recipients of expanded wis·
dam -not expanded immor·
ali ty and haued of constitu·
tional principles that led
th e world in Jieatness.
One rea son for (i(H'crnor
Rea1an's election is be·
cause our state and youth
are being "pied" to th e
rubbi sh heap/ and we arc
desirous of a revers al. We
belteve hi s platform to be
the right path to return to
fi scal rcs{)(lnstbdity, plus
gtcal leadership at our
campuse!i. Thus we must
"!Pee with earmn1 your
educauon, gradewisc and
tuit1onw1se. Otherwise, it
is valuele ss. Su chalk up
a vote for tuitton. Teach
reaponubi li ty.
Also, we are and always
have been aaainst the e1·
penditure of our tax do llars
for a free platform for com--
munists. \lake the traitors
hire tJ1e ir treacherous hall.
It will help increase the
tax receip ts, the r:~te th e
communists and fellow
traveler s have had free ac·
cess to ou r aud1 to riums.
Traitors u"ed to be hung
or shot and many people
are questionin1 just who
is allowing the e1panse in
the number of tiaitors on
our collese ground11 .
Now is the time. for the
alate colle1ea and univn•
aitica to join with the state
aovernment in M attempt to
find solutions to the pr ob--
lems facin1 the state. Now
is the time for the uate
co\leaes and universities
to become a home for free
spe ech uther than • unc·
tum , auuded by loudmouth s
aa ainst the intrusion o(
pr actical ideas.
A.T. Stover
23 16 Pacific Dr.
Corona del Mar
"CIVE THANKS"
De ar Editor.
Yout new feature paae.
dealina with believina God
and the Bible, is just .OOut
one or the most wonderful
thinas a newsp.perman can
do.
It surely takes a lot or
inside fortitude on your
part. I'll bet th•t 6 or 1,
yes 8 out of lO readers reel
just like you do -tMn we
haven't the auts to stand
up 11nd aive our own '-•ti·
moni es.
It's like the story about
the man workina on the roof
of a hiah buildina. He lost
his balance, and slatted to
s l ip.
"Lord God/' he said.
Help me ! Save me!"
He fell down the roor, and
just as he was about to ao
over the ed1e,· .his c lothes
caught on a nail and held
him h i t .
"Never mind, Lord, he
s aid. "I'm o.k. -now."
Yes, I'll bet th•t 8 of 10
or your readers have h.d
Mt. du Berrier, author or
the best·aellina book,
"Backaround to Betray al -
The Traaedy or Viet NL"U, ..
it an •utho_rity on Fat E ..
Item arraiu, who has spent
30 yean _re portina news of
the Or ient.
Our Vi ce President has
said that this war in Viet
Nam could lu t another ten
years. lr you would like ta
know why this s tatement
was made, if you would
like to know what can be
done about' lhis p im pos~
sibility, if you would like
to know the uuth about
Vie t Nam, then you should
hear this &llthority, Mr. du
Benier.
Richard E. Woodin
1S S2 Miramar, APt. 8
Balboa
''DISQUALIFIED'"
Dear E<fitor:
Or. O..,iel Aldrich , chan·
cellar of the Universi ty or
California at Irvine, dis·
qu •lified himself for the
position formerly held by
Or. Clark Ken at Berkeley,
when he permi tted the fi lthy
perform ance of the Mime
play ers. Hit reail'lation or
diami u &l would be in or·
der from rny point or vi e w.
Bob Du1an
Newport Beach
FROM THE BIBLE
And we know that the Son
oi God is come , and hath
Jiven us •n undenlandina,
chat we may know h im that
is uue; and we are in hi m
that it uue, even in hi s Son
Jesus Chri st. This ia the
true God, 11.1\d eternal life.
Little chi ldren, keep your·
telvea h om idols. Amen.
(I John 5:2~2 1.)
STATE IOIIIIP
lty s ...... Jo .. Scllntll&
The Board or Regents mull
accept a areat deal of re·
sponsibi lity fot lhe im--
morali ty anti "dirty speech"
rampant at Berkeley and for
the obscene play I performed
on state campuses. For, if
they do not curtail such ac·
tiv;tiea, they must th en mau auadent u .. t •mon1 them was very
condone them . Thus the m.rchea on the C•pi&ol in revulina.
people have ri sen, and said, Sacrunenl.o t .. t week offer The fint and smallest
"NO!! We've had enoujh. deeply diaturbina evidence sroup had made .., •ppoint.
we•11 no t let you continue t'f politic•l indocuina\ioo ment t ever•l d•y• in ad·
Co undermi ne the character by members of the f•cuhy vance. They were unfai lina·
of our youth." of our •t•te u,niveraitiea. ly courteous and aenuincly
With our support of Gov . The march on Thur.d•y, in search of the facta. Th~y
Reaaan, we can re turn to Feb. ), included about ~ad been confused and mil·
JfUtneas under cont titu· 2 JOO J LUdenU from several mrormed by their profes·
ti ona\ proareu. Le t's I top u 'ruvenity c•mpuua. m~~inly ~ora, but were n~t only will·
reareu ina to outhouJe men· from Santa BarbuL The rn1buteaac.r to hs ten 10 the
tality. march was preaea&ed &o &be Uulh ~bout_ Ca1ifom_i•'s
In •II s incerity, prett •nd th.e p.~blic u fi•c•l 11\uUron; I ~heve
Mrs. Mary Roden s trictly • student undef" they now tmder.&and at,
408 ·Hth St. utina. In f•ct, it was ob-The aec:ortd and aomewhat
Newport Be•ch. vioualy otiMized and di· la~aer aroup m•de an a~
TWQ.WAY STREET reeled by profe.ton, muy potnCrnenl •bout an hour an
To the Ed itor, of whom actually ace~ advan~. They_ wore un.al~r·
Ac ademic fre edom? lloa· panied lhe rnarcb lO urae on able In lhen convlc\ion
wash! the ttud.t:nts. S.veral o1 U..t there should_~ no bud--
Californta's hcultiet and them spoke in 1 biFI)I in· aet cut aM no tuabon charae
students are justiriabl y flllmll.kltf rumor 10 th• wh•tover al the st.te uni·
concerned about the tel... marcheu ptbered on 11M venit}'. But they were will·
t ion between our t tate col· wut lteps of the Cephol. A i~l to Iitten 10 • different
leaea and universities and 'ft Ad tb rpme t r our pol itical in•tiwtiona. · ~of'euor of pbllowpby led , ew • e a n ~ . 01
But when the aovemor of a •ia .. ble pou.p of openly 11, •nd went away reahz•na
Caliromil postponed • hotlile atudedc.e Into my at le .. t that tills wea M
bu1inua u ip 10 lhal he office. ia1ue on wbicb honorable
could be •nitable to u .. S&udentl who stay~ on che mea could di"••·
plain h is po1 ition to th• Santa 8arbua canapu, tencl--The lhircl lupu aroup,
educator's rally, they booed lod by lbelr proletacw, made
and insuhed and t houted 10 their •tudi••· report that no appoiatment and Wit •o
him down, actin1 lite tpoil· I'IW'IY of Ch.ir IPI'ofnaon ~~~,. hoedle chat no
ed, p.mpercd children. Ac ... fall•~ 10 "'"' lbelr claaaea. ooniiiUicadoa wilh them
demic freedom? There it a on onher Thand.ar *'• Hi wu paulble. Their ladoc·
second aide to lhia luue or Pri4ay tiM 10*, blla1 lriuli• wae complete·
lnd chen childr.,, ju.,...., ebunl for 1M IDII'Ch to . ...., ..,. 10 l~r ~
ile and tdult. hid bclt.~r ~~•o•lo.• '"'u• --"' t1 ..,. r .. f:A ndoaal .,.
learn abovt it . ...-•-.., --
Pot m._, yean me c.... ecbedu.led for Ptk. u ... 2 ••·
puo liberolo hiYO ioo1•104 opoolr lod ~ 1111 APUCIO l1ooH ,.,"..,......, Ylow
opon tllo ripl o1 --·· ·~ p ... d of -IIIIo oei-oldoo U I
i1l1, btatnita, fru lovert, T .. dl: a •• :...-:. 1 pd• "onlties .,..t for
ood oiiOihor oono of ooclol • • .. -.., 10 ..._ lllolr
mitfi&a 10 tP•ak on tb• ~larde• • ftelooll, _ __!'_ ... ., poUiiMI ctstee .. f• ....
C-...,UHt o( oar •i•&• ool• Ul ttale •11 .......... • ... .., reel .._. ••
11111 ood uol-1iliu. oorlll lllo dor fltlo llnl -_, h 110 .. 1 -w
S.h•-•lr tllor ~... -I •• J -ol110· ,. .... Ito -., a 'Ill on. ............ ". .. ... ., ..... ,. ~ ......... ..,, •••.
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PENNY CHARTER, 2078 Thurin Ave.,
Costa Mesa, daughter of Mr s. Doris Char·
ter and Alvin B. Charter, is Zon ta girt lor
February at Costa Mesa High School .
She is Pep Club president, fa c.•lty ed1t0r
of the Roundup stall, and membe r of th'
choi r and the student council . As J n•-
nior she wa s on the honor roll, publicity
ofliccr for th e Peo Club, co ·chairr';,ln c.l
.the prom deco rati on comm itte(', ~,rj r~r·d
on the Ma rty's Corral cornmitt•:c. )lP r·.
a choi r member a t the Firc.t MUI1r, li ,f
Churcll, ha s served as oHicl'r IJ I Y'Jr,'tl
group Jt th e chu rch, and 1 s a lllf" u•·r r'
the Harbo r Youth Choi r, She p\,m t' r'-
te nd UCI and majo r in sociolo.~y . ~~
JOHMHJA SZABO, tJJu4til,..r r:..! Mr. <\11rJ
1/o! • I 'I rJ '>l.trJ), 111',' p, I 1..1 ·~·., I o
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summe r she hopes
Mesa Recreati on
to work lo r tllr ;, 1.
(S .venson t.ll-, .
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$AVE $50.00
WHITE sewing
-~:.:-.-: ;p~ .. -maChines
--WHITE
Size ROUND BO BB IN
DELUXE ZIG·ZAG PORTABLE
"No Gimmitlta or Come·On1o"
\lth ile they l•st! Reg. Price .S 119 '0
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SAL E ~ CA SUAt SHOE S
\Vhcn we tnok nu r :\nn u,d l O\ rnt" ,.
It gave u s qu ite a shnd..:.
We had d ogs. Glsu:t ls. H . .Jt s .1nd th111.,:·
The count w o u ld ncHr s top!
So lu::-re 's our ~ft w \'nil tht " \"·'1
Our su rplus will be your g.Jt n.
The: clogs, casuals, flats and thtrll;"
Will bring you fashion fa nl l' I
CLOGS, SPRTN CO L:IT<l H-i,
FLIT . Sl.l l'l 'l·:lt,
up
to OFF
12 Faoh ion Sq uare, Santo Ana
Di~yland Hotel, Anaheim
342-4 Via Lido, Newport Beach
-4205 Campu1 Dr., Un iv . of Irvine
I'
Telephot1J!NJ2p~dles NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN
ARSTSECTION-3
111URSOAY, FEB. 16, 1!61
(Xl OONA DEL MAR, CAU F.
January 25th ••• William and Jack Shairmer, and Pafd!YI,~mbch.r~ ... of thh eiCSork:
Braxton Leach, all 7 lb. a Betty Culmback. ona e \VIal , ... •c. 00 I
ox. of him, entered this Club took to the h1ll1 over
wo tld .•• the son of Bonnie • • • the ion& weekend •.• the
and Bill Leach of Corona Where, Oh Where hal the Hcidelbera Inn at June
d I "a nd .c d Ferry Gone •.. well, accord-\tountain., .T'was wann and e VI f, , ,a • • oUie Jfln •
son of Bea and Gene Black, ina to paddle board enthu-beautiful and the skiini
who live in Harbor View :sia st and Balboa Island cooditiorrs cuuld not have
ltrll&. relildent, Larry CapUne, no been bette r.
• ... ,. one knew for awhile when • • •
rnda~· l\lewporle rs will be he was on board Friday Tennis tournament ti rne
heading for the Disneyland r11ght in the f01 ••• and it for the Peninliula P01nt and
1\o tel in carloads to attend prac ti c ally docked on Bay \1esa Verde players ..• Feb.
the 1. \!agnin Fashion Show hdand , When they finally 25 and 26 . Some pla)•inx
-.pi)O'>Oll:d by the Oran~e found their way to Balboa from the Poiot ... Andrea
Cmmty P hilharmonic So· Island who was then: to Jones, Char Smith, Edie
t:L.:ty. greet them ... none other \1e gus, Wayne Carroll, Har-
• • • than Balboa Island resident, rie tt Gon1wer, Bill Spiers
(duria and J ame:. BrJ.d.:· larrol !leek. and Bill !larvey.
-.<Ill vf Lido never tLr e uf .. • • • • •
~;u'l 1-rand sco ... where the) l"h , •·f Corona Others to fall under the e re :sa J,e nner v -.pent 5oume o f I !is\ .,..eek. ~pel\ of the mov1e, "')r, ~ • IILI!hland' .,..a:. the very hll·
nt•1cJ, f"''"HJ and {'>leased Je· ~hivaao," taken fr,lln the
c1p1ent of the h1gh;:q medal book by the ~ame n~me b)
.:,1ven by the ::lAR by the Boris Pas ternak ... Pat and
~an Clemen te c hapter for Phi I \laurcr ('If ilulbt•a Is·
\ •leUr.;anism for a n:uuraliz· land and Chthtl nt: .1nJ lar.;k
\ IMgc crowd gatheud at
th..: 'ewport Harbor Yacht
C ''1b Friday last for an
'li\I•ICIUU!o ()Cf,;<f'oiOTl.
,,;1: Vemun Fdlcr, '-'lm-
·lll,I C, "Pt:ned the ncw ... r!d
bur i" ·ncmbcr!>. ,ffi Ci dll),
•
I h.: .Jnnual l'cnln>iula
ed t:1ll zen. \lcCabt uf Ba ) Sho1e ....
Concert preview March 1
day, Mar ch ~ . ..11 I C1 (am-
pu!> flail:
\!r. Kent\ a\! 1' a m~·mhcr
..f th e bt~nrd ,f !!-"\ crnvr:.,
rerfonn1n" an~ ~,:uun,·d ,f
LUMPS FROM APIS MELLIFIERA
Most people a~·oid bees-for obvious reasons. R~u·
matJsm sufferers of old. ho-.·ever, tned to "et stuna.
T~y thouaht ~ sungs were an effect1ve trc:alment
for rheumatiSm. N~ most of us prefer t~ mo~
reliabk-and parn\ess-remediCS of today. Thanks
to med~eal SC1cnce v.e hiH<e many safe, fast·aclina
parn relieven. Other powerful drug.\, too. When
you're 1ll, take advantage of these newer medications
-but only upon the adv1ce or your phys•c1an. Then
let us render complete pre$(.:rip110n scrvtee.
Ct.istensen Pharmacy
3021 E. COAST BW'r .. CO&OIIA DEL MAa
OIUOL.t 3·2550
l'•••nt BnJ~c: l ournamen t 1~
,,, 11-. wa~ .. ,anJ ~h,wld
r,J .• 1 th a go.~ Ia r<ut~ by th e
·, ,J 1•f \1<~rch ... P l:t} .:r~
.If·! ~JJ1n g the11 :.CvJcs
.:.• !. ,o,ee k and prc r ~nn!!
I t!Jc b1~ jll<t~-ooff~. • •
\ ·•-flo: the point C•)Uil te r ~
r• ( ·•I•Jl .tnd Jeff lin er)',
:1.,1;\~ll .mJ .IL ul (,on~ ~e r ,
1 -LI .r.,J Unb llupc, I.1JiJo.~
., .! '.\J)ne \k~c.:., \hrr lyn
\"lw ·1\h prC\'II:W Of lhe
(tr ,·n~e !'o1 un'ty Phrlhar·
rr·nnlt.. ....,,c1e l\ ,ca son will
h·: l,cld al I I a.m. Wedncs·
·1~1 , \lardl I, at In• me
I ••a't ( o~tm tn ( luh.
Ra1 11 "n:l l\endal\, dean ,,f
til1· ..,,_n .. ,l ~~r l'erfr•rm1ng.
\rh al 1 SC, 11 rll r.ll'it.:U'lo~
the -..:lcctl"n ' t•' he pla)ed
h1 the \.••" Angele" Phd·
ha1:1'11•n•..: Ordlc'l-tra Salur·
the \lulo •C Cenler. L"" 1\n· ~~========== gele :., ami Lh arrm:tn nl the
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; 'I ' 1 r,n ... tr, :JJ9 HJ.,'ps.h:re
,11ve~. • •. th e ~coruary
t• •,. ,,,,,t..,.lrt.oor 'i19!1 Sc hool .
.\ 1HlCrl •l1 ernbrr,
1 o'l f·l, :hr· (.,111<:'011 , !' ':;f'l·
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lro ,/ I'. .h" lt.ldl~S
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r. r Jl H:-, i·1 1,11\·
! : ' .Fil ' '.' f'" "r.\,1ry
A MUSICAL TREAT
FOR Nl GHT OWLS
I e .. \._~n O~le , \·u(;:t l di·
• .. ~ t•rt .. mJ he.1J 0f the mu,ic
kp;trtn cnt .. r '\e11 port liar·
~>·•I 1\l~h Schu(•!, v.rll rre-
• ,;ll l .__, n1Li o;;IL ,il prugf3nl ft)T
\JI •. CCILilit ;I( the 1-.:.F.!.
\1!!/•t lh1!.., .. r th.: 11 ,,,,t '\J
!lolk! R.•'"~l. ;tt ~ {'>.111. tlns
\u11dJ1, 1 eb. I ~. at the
~ellll\f I 1111en'.;; ~lubhnus.e,
I ~·:h "t. ~nJ lr\llle Al e.,
1 lrff 1\,11 en.
!'he c·h.Lnt.:llc ,., c,)ffip!'L<,.·
,,; th~· lolLl'l.'~ l)f 14 g11 ls ,
r1 .. 1 ~he t--.'1 .. • harb.::r ~hur
,, ... lft(;llC 11dl ~1ng. Sol oist
I la1nc H lltlcl~ o r . ...:e ... ron
llc.n h, a c~·,.mram ed at the
rl.nl•' t... \lr-.. ~arl een Flat-
wn, .,;;,lntJ .\n\\, .... rll also be
,on t.hc {'>11'1\.lanl .
LAUR EHCE E. PE4SE
OF COSTA MESA DIES
«,f,,\c~hk sc=n1t.:es were
held Saltuda}, Feb. -4 , a t
11.11~1r Rc-<~.t \II!Jll oflal Park
f,,r I .ILIIen~·c F, Pease,
211~ l 'nL<'fl Ave., Cos ta
\k-..1. lie ,lrcJ Feb. 1 at
ll··a~ llol!JIIIal at Bile 6~.
""'11\'tlf!> 1ncl ude his
.,.tfr=,Sarah: a !leon, Laurence
11f t'tliU3 \leu.; J dauahteu,
\Irs. \hiJtcd \tac\tillian or
(flsta \ksa, \\rs. Catherine
F llUIOI'II cYIS o f San Cle ..
men te; i\nd \tn. Clai re Al-
bert or Conn.; a brother.
Austin of \~1~1 .
Funeral ananaemenu
CHARGE
ACCOUNTS
ofcoursel were made by Bell Btoad·
wl)' Mortuary in C01ta ________ .. M•u.
mu~'" :uh·'"'r) ranel, ._ul · JOHN ROBERT POWERS
tural pre-.cntat l""' f"J"gran,,
L .S. llernnment 1•f State.
\lr,. Andcr,on Y.t ~.:man,
JlfC\'ICW ~.hanrroan , ,l:ttc ~
th at the r rC\IC"' .~ "{'>e r' 1•1
Lht: {'>U h\IL r 11.leh ;t\ 'i-1.5{1
ma} he: rurcl\a,eJ ,,, the
Jr101. ,,1 one 1111! he ad ·
ml\te t! artcr the ~realer he ·
g 1n~ OJ durrng h1~ {'>re,en·
tatwn.
Proudly Ann<>un.:att Jh• Ope,.in•
o/ Hit Be.ullh.J •''e•
LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL
1999 So. Coost Higkwoy
l AGUNA
NmtJ ,...,.,..,,.,1,.. Cnrotlmrn"
for lmmHiiel~ Cl••~•
Call 494-9441
MRS. ELSIE STEWART OF
COSTA MESA DI ES
Brnadwa1, C'•"la \k-.a Ll1.:d
.11 h;;r h .. mc S:llurJ.,,, l·;;h.
-4. She 1'a" b<1rn 1n St'd\tlt:,
'J.as.h., anJ h~d 1!1 ;;d 1n
Calrfornra 31 1c ~ro., ~nJ
mo1·cd '" th..-II.Lrhnr \rca
3~ ~car" ·'!1."·
c/f ~ !fw
s,uri iH'f'> Ln..:ludl' her hu,.
banJ , 1-..etmc lh II. "'te...,a rt,:
Ja ughh!h, \lr-.. 1"'"0.: c ~lr:h
of South l'~~aJena .1nJ \lr...
Lou1se S.mncman nf Pall,
Alto: 2 siAtcts, Mn. Verna
Bronelle of Va\ima, Wash.:
\lr!i . Ena R 1e h~· ,,f \ o.~lun~.
a nd \lr o;. I ~~ P~tteh r>n ,,(
laek 'inn1dlc, <.al1f., ·•nd 5
granJ ch1 !dren.
Requ1 cm \Ia'' ~~>J-. .. cle·
brat<:J Tue~Ja~ ,l·eb. , .11
St. j ,,a ~h1111 '-. Cath"hl·
l.'hurch 1n ( .... t;u \k .. ,L In·
tcrmcnt 1\J ... 11 !h•\1 '\c pu\·
..:hJ.• ( cn .. ·t .. ·r~ 1n JJr.rng..-.
l lh· f.ltl\l h '>ll);ll.''>h lh··~..:
·•hu \\l'>h ("~~ 'll..t\..e '11l'Jr<ll·
L.d ""ntr lhLIIl •lh I·• the
\:nct1 1..111 lan .. cr ..,,.,11.'\1 .
lkl! Hr,,,,J11.n \l,t tu .• rl,
l '"Ia \lc~a. :r; .. k th.:: fu ·
ucra! arr.m~cmenh.
o "new" foct
o "new" figure
a "new" confidenee
•
IN JURA flW
IHO•t WUU
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... "'o·•·• "'oh '
W,•l4 ~OitldW
'" ·-.. lf'l .,. xttJ1111 lnn.et
fw 1MUrJ twsa. rPNLN elnsn
iJ1 hm!ttd to eleht atudents
to ISSUit tlldrv•du• lttrn!rOII.
~n1tnt Dudaet tenm .,,
JVJIIIO!t . SO tJl flf COflll In
tGGJ) lor )'I)UI wmohmtn!JI)'
'llllyS•S and be ru:lr to mike
!lot ~e,. Yut n'PO) ttt!lllti,
~~ ,..o~lletful CAt t NOW
to ~~sure )'OUr ruer¥4\!(111 •
Ooen9A.\4 lo9 Piol
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;: 3 TOWN & COUNTRY, O RANGE, CALIF.
547.8228
··,o..:~O:S H OM FASHION SOUA."~"
Bidwell of Newport
PRE-TAX INVENTORY SALE
5 LE
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• ......, --.-y .-~....-... --....... '-""' .., -_....,. ., ..
10-.r.. AM ~IMIMke hill -....... ,_....
1 D•• an•
hopsack suits
SJI.It _. SP.M
.•• $49.50
• s-trwk•
tnglish hopsack suits
i l st.M
·-$98.50
65 Shetlincl IIIII
H•rris fweell
sport cHis
uo.oe ,. iii.N
WITH SA YINCU UP
•
34 Louis Roth
sport com
'"'· .. _ sn.oo
11JJ.N -$87.00
....... -$90.00
MEMBERS of lhe Newport . Beach As·
sistance League and the Junior Auxiliary helping with
the preview opening of Fashion I sland in Newport
Cen ter are pictured above, from left: fA mes. Vincen t
Arena, John L. Cashion, Mar shall Ni edecker, Willia111
Von Essen, John B. Parker, William Spu rQeon III, Al-
be rt A u ~r,Paul P.oge rs,Wi lliam DuBois, )esse Curtis,
Edw ard ' P.ellegrin and Howard Petersrf. "Flight to
Fashion Island" will be th e theme to r the Sept. q pre
view opening, which has been selected by the L r agu e
chapters for thei r coope rative major fund rai sing acti-
ci ty -for 1967. Wean 1-iesketh photo. I
Church News
. • I i1i ' •
At th,: ~, .. t\u,,.,\
11'!ce:in~ vf
Hlb in-:.-.> \ol~;;l·
1J ~){"\', 1
•h1· 1 fl:a .1 :
(\<!l!l ' .1 -
,1.; ~•, told I'
\1. I<'' 'Ill
,t,r; lo .. iL, ...
: v•: !I V1 ·!,
1 tr, I 't, · t1 ' The Presbyterian Chun.h :•··, , ,,1 1 ,
d the CoYenant, 2&5J 14, ',, !
Fairview Rd., Costa Me s l\-' , ll;
The Rev. Wanen Studer wi I ! 1'
officiate at the sacrament :;:,, ta • · l
o f the Lord's Supper at tho: lL.• · ,,. f ;, ~ and 11 a.m. servi ce s !hi "
TH E EXCHANGETT ES, an auxili ary of
the Ne wport Harbor Ex change Club, are
busy mak ing plans for their annual spring
dinne r dance to be held at the 9alboa
Pa vilion this Sa turday even ing, Feb. 18.
Festivities will begin with cocktails
fr om 7 to 8 p.m., dinner tram 8:00-9:30
BO.I.T BUILDER DIH
and dancing fr om 8 to !')'lidnight. The
theme will be Mardi Gras. Pittuted .1t a
recent "work meeting" held Jt the hOr"e
of Mr s. William Loitz, de cor<Jt io115 chan-
man, are, from left, Mr s. William Randol,
president of Exchangettes; Mr s. WllliJn<
Christensen and Mr s. John Vi ttrup_
The Plymouth Conarcaa·
tiona! Church, 3262 Broad
St., ~ewport Heights -The
Rev. John Pridonoff will
preach th is Sunday at 11)
a.m. on the topi c, ''Fatlh, ..
th e 2nd in th e lenten seriu
on "Keys to the Kingdom ...
The topic for the me mber-
<>hlp class at 1:30p.m. Wed·
nc.,da~, Feb. 22. will be
"l",nli ty." This series on
"Foun dations to the faith "
\\It\ continue through \1arch
2~.
'l11c Fi rst Baptist Church
of Cos ta \lesa, 301 ~taano
lia St. -"Whom do you
please?" wit! be the ser-
mon topic of Dr, P. G. Neu-
mann a t the 11 a.m. service
Utis Sunday. At 7 p.m. he
wi ll preach on the lopic,
"!Jemonic action-is it on
Sunday, An offering for u,. "1
deacau' fund v.i II be re-d' ~: ~. ·
bo h -•• •1;\' ccived at t services . ' New members wi II be r··· 11 '
c eived at 11 a.m. ... t
The C<l'ona del ~tar Cm :-
munity Church, Cona.reg1.
tiona!, United Church of '' ~ . LJ'\ ~~~ C hrist, 611 Helio trope · •
Ave.-!>r. Philip Mutt .I.) ·-'
Clifford Jones, 26H Santa
Ana Ave,, Cos ta \lesa, died
F riday, Feb. J, at Jl oas
Hospital at age 6;). lie had
worked for Holmes Fiber
Glass Boa t Co.
Sen ·ict!s we re held Wed-
nesday , Feb. 8, a t Bell
Broadw a)' Mortuary Chapel,
Costa .\lesa. Interment was
a t Pacific View .\1emorial
Park.
HOW THRU MONDAY
S ig Double Feoture
Scan Conner)
"GOLOFIHGE~". a. ••ott. NO"
EX CLUSIVE SHOWING
STARTS TUESDAY
IMPOWTANT ! NO ON~ UNDeR II
WILL It! ADMITT'tD UM..US
&CCOMPANt!:O 8Y HIS PARt: NT.
YNWI'D
• • L... • • • I
&uc••-=-
., ~SI lf-IUI'S "''CCIuCTTIOoi Olf
EDWARD ALBEE'S .,.... ..
•
·~' wi II preac h on "\len of di ~ ·
tinction" at the ~:3 0 ;o , ,] '.;· ' '
11 a.m. Sunday servic -: .... It
Chutch school is at ~:J;J
a.m.
Christ Church by the Se · •.
the increase?"
Wolter 0 . Wor1endyke
NEWLY-ELECT ED READERSo t the Sccund t Hl)1 t1
·cnrist, Sci entist, Newport Beach, at :.c ronJ .1· '.~-~·
are Wal ter 0 . Wo rt endy~e of Tust~r; as f~r<:.t r"JJ·_I ,1' 1
Mr!f., Julia C. Woods. ot Balboa' t sland as second 'ca-
der. They wil t' begin thei r 3-year tcr..,. of c~·1rt,,t'1r::
The Lutheran Church of
th e \last er, BOO Pacific
\'iew Dr., Harbor View Bills
-Or. Wi IIi am Eller's mes-
sage for the 1 and 11 a.m.
servic es this Sunday wi II
~ on "Great is thy faith."'
Tw•> youth groups, the se-
mor and intermediate Luther
Coomunity Methodist, 14 ~o/
W. Balboa Blvd., Cent1 11
Newport-Guest minis t.:•
Rev. ~l ans !lolborn v.i ;;
speak at the 'iJ:)J and J j
a_m, Sund ay s ervi ces , II i
sennon topic will be .. 'Lif·
is coomitment." At 3 P·''
he will speak to a "Chute;,
Renewal" rdly on "Whet._•
do 1 r,t in? .. Following {J;<.
lecture there will be di s· Leagues, will be oraanized · "F ·.c ·
1 S d Orfi 1 o.usaonaroups on a1u1 11 at p.m. un ay , tcera "'-b b •• "F ·.c will be elected andayeu'•I Uie c urc • . at.u' Jr. · 1 'be maniaae:• ••.pa1th tn th~ program WJI planned,· 1 b' .. "F · . nex aenera on, au Chri stiall Sci ence church services March l. r~: !,F;r,.;
reti ring reader s Edga r Willis and Mr~. l.l :tdr• t ,'J1i ·l r.
Th.e m1d.-week lenten wor-in the children,'' and ''Fai ti· ~hlp topiC at a p.m. Feb. d . I . • ~~ will be "An hour of an e~otJ o~a maturttr . 'd B (I b .. Or. DaVId N1el sen of ~e., Ummage al S Oys U r r_a )'er. port Heichts, Ed Ri ett
r hc C entral Bible Churc h, chaplain at Haag Hospiti'l!,
Th e ~k>thers Club of th e
Boys' Club of the Harbor
Area, centr al branc h, will
cond uc t a rummage sal e
tht s Friday and Saturda),
Feb. 17 and IR, fr om 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. The c lub t:-
asking for usable i tems f•1r
contribution such as clu-
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MESA..
,-, ~ r .. ..., I I ..
HELD OVER
')ean Martin and
AM Mararet in
"MURDERERS' ROW "
Audie ~1urph y and
Broderick Crawford in
"THE TEXICAH"
HELD OVER
James Mason and
Lynn Redgrave in
''GEORGY GIRL "
Also: Peter Sellers
"THE WRON G BO X"
the~. hn ~.:k a brad:, an d Orange ,\ve, a t 23rd St., and Marilyn Burtt, \0/h o is i1.
-. tnys -tn h,: l<1 ~.:n \1• 5'1 -4 Costa \te sa -Pastor 11enry charae of operati on hea.:l-
Ccnttr St., >~r L:tll 5..iR-E. Jones will s peak on s tart for Southem Californi .•
9JR "' fi•f r 1dup. "The peace of God'• at the will be moderating th e J•~
R1ch Purpu1a h.t~ ""1;1-1 '3·' 5 d ·
p\cted a "6-lnch ~lu.lcr 1n 'v: V a.m. un ay serv1ce, cussions.
At 7 p.m. he will continue th ~ an ~ and .:rafh Jr.:rart-m~nt , an d 11 1 ~ 11.,w ,,11 u1..,_ his s tudy of the book. of
J'l a~. ;\ numher 1,f nur IS tu J oshua, discussin& "Judah,
10 year uld ht•~ ~ ha \c -.tart-land of destiny," from the
ed bulldtnM .. 1,,, Lar~. 11115 15th chapter. Pas tor Jones
attl\'l l~ gnt unJcrv.a~ v.1th will conduct a study on Old
\l1ke Kah ler .t.ml l..::rr~ lo..a•-Testame nt charac ters at 7
"et. J',m_ Feb. 22.
"Caiaphas, profi le ,,f
unbelief," will be the tupi,
of the Rev, Jam:s Blai r.
at the 7:30 p.m. lenLC u
s ervice Feb. 22 a t th•
Newport Harbor Luthera
Church of ;o.iewport Bei ghts..
.htt ~av. m-.trudl"n f,r The monthly learning an J St. Andrew's Presbyterian I~')'' <..luh m~rt'oer;. 10 Church, 6 00 St. Andrew's fellows hip dinner mee t~n r
y~ars and ur v.dl he held Rd CJ'IT J-1 9 Ch of SL Mark Pres byteu an
ei'Cr} Tue-.da\ <,tan.n~ :u ·· .1 aven-. r. ~~-Church of Corona del \lar
1 p.m. C\:\\ mn hbng wlil l~s ')terenfield will bca~n will be held h om 6:3'J tu
be held ever) ha.lav tn•m hts lenten sermons thts ., T d F b 21 31 " S .c i , 30 d 7 p.m. ues ay, e . o: J to ":·'" p.n .. I ap!darv unday at u1e , 7: an 1 th h h Th ·11 b · . a e c urc • ere wt c 1s held ever:. \\t,llll;n fwm ll a.m. serv1ces. The aer-
7 to ii:J() p.m. 1es th eme is "Listen to
\1onJ a~, ruc!>don, I h•n-.-J es us," and the sennon
da} anJ rr1da~ aftL·rn .. >~ll tupic this Sunday will be
anJ cvcntng ~.:nntc~t:. arc "I kn ow you~" A new Bible hei ng ~.:nndu l..tcd 111 h11l1:trth,
ches:. and l'h ed .. cr-. anJ class, led by church e lder
otlher garm:-. 1n th ~.: wo.:t a\ l!oward Lawson, wi ll begin
recreat1 on J crattmcn t. !'om at 11 a.m. Sunday in the
\\artm and R1 ..::harJ !lange Stewart lounge.
are Ln charge. [\ery WeJ-P rince of Peace Lutheran
nesda} fr om 7 l" ~:~5 r.m. Church, H&7 Mesa Verde
semor tnurnamenP• ~Adl be Dr., Costa Mesa-The Rev.
conducted thflluglwu t the Andrew C . Anderson will
games toom.
Prel munat} tl lurnnmcnts speak at the 8:15 and 11
will ge t unJ~r wa} fn r tJ1e a .m. Sunday services on
"Jesus with Hi s hands lloys' Club:. ~·f Ame rt ca
nati onal pnd.c l hdli:ud lied." The Rev. Don
contest, wh 1ch wdl Ct)me to Bankson of Dana Point wi ll
a conc lu sion th e latter par t give the ten ten sennon on
of thi s month. Feb. 10 1s "Pe ter" at 7 p.m. The
deadline for sign-ur. Re v, Ri chard Wunnbrand,
' \0/ho le d the underaround
COM SOPHS PLANNING church behind the Iron
CONCERT FOR MAR. 20 Curtain f« many yeari , wil'l
The "Turtles," the "Pea-not be able to speak Mon ..
nut Butter Conspiracy," day, Feb, 20, at the church
and the .. Last 2 Review," as pre viously tcheduled.
popular teen-age performers , The Christian Science
have been scheduled by the Churches, Newport Beach
Corona del \rtar so ph omore Corona del Mar and Colt~
c la n for a 2-hour concert Mesa-"Mind09 it lhe till Marc~ 20, beginnina at 7 c:J thit SW\day'a leuon~
p.m. 1n the Newport Harbor sermon. The &Olden text Ia
Hiah School auditorium. from Proverbt: '"The Lord
4 discussion aroups: con -
temporary relisious and
social issues, led by ')t.
William Lanasdorf, pre si
dent of Cal State Fullerton ;
Mannon re li g.i ous u adi ti on.
led by Vern Woolf of the
Mannon C hurch; Christian
faith and life, led by Dt.
Cecil Hoffman, di rc CtoJ of
the UCI Interfaith Foun-
dation; and a church mem-
ber orientation, led by the
church pastor, the Rev.
Robert Carley.
Firu Christian Church of
Costa Men will be&in· i ts
''Deeper life crusade" at
7 p.m. this Sunday, contin-
uin& r:tiJhtly throuah Friday,
Feb. 24. The cruude wi II
be '"onduct.ed by evanselis t
Richard C. Wilson, who be&an
hia miniatiy u a student
in IIHnoit and now aerves
a church in La Habra.
A 124\our prayet vtail will
be held from 7 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at
Fint Christian Church, 792
Victoria St., Coata Men, it
i 1 1nnounced by Norah
Laurie, prayer chairman.
Accordina to cha.irman Jivetb wisdom: out of hit
Paul Doremus. the purpou mouth corned\ knowledao and ~ d•• of caltin& and
ol the concert is to raise undentandina." witneu will &It under way ''~for much needed facil... The Newport Unity Onarch. for memhers d. ,1h• Balboa
ltiu at the YMCA camp, meetin& in die Seftlor Citi-ltlud Comnaanuy Melho-
Earl Anrta, ahehachapi. lent clubhouae 15th St. and ditt Church followi_•J J.., ...
In addition to Paul Dore-lr"ine Ave., Curr Haven-cbeoa Utlt Sund•y after·
mue, the lporttorin& cOflloo '"Where Ute h•pplnen it" noon. This wHt be. followed
mhtlt: include• Kevin oore-will be the sermm lopic o( by , • membenh1p ctau
raua, Bob Date, C.arol otan-the Rev. Lorea Plickia.llr bl&uWna Thunday, Peb.
dlt 011d Steve Hartley. ot" U o.m. thla Soadoy, 23, al 7:30 p.tll.
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NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGII
FI RST SECTION --Pall 4
TliURSOAY, FEB. 16. 1967
OOIIlNA DEL MAR, CAU F.
'H .. ir ' !=(I -M1. an d Mr s. Raymond Stua rt-Wi lli ams of
' .!. f',1!isaUes announce Ute engagement of their
, , ll't' r, I\ nne , to Robert Mi chael Flan egin , son o f
1. ! M~::--Ro bert E. Fl anegin of Cameo Highl and s.
I r d•_-1lec t is a gradu ate of Palisades High
! .111U majored in fashion desi gn at Woodbu ry
;• 111 Lus Angele s, whe re she attiliatcd with
.. n Gam·t\J So rori ty. He1 fiance is a 1964
t ~O rona del Mar Hi gh School , attended
• 1 :lege, where he joined Gamma Sigma Pi
:/, .T•·l 15 no w a junior at Sou thern Oregon
.i•h1Jnd. He is studying for J coaching-
J J"' · '. The wedding da te has been se t fo r
· '·. A'L;J.ns Eoiscopal Chu rch in Westwood_
. JOASTED CHICKEN
Paul & Thelma 's
take-out orders
Th~ World's Finest
"EATIN CHICK E:-l"
8 P it"CU . • 2.15
1011 BA YSID E OR.
ele phone
12 Piec es .
16 Pieces .
SHRIMP
8 Shrimp
12 Sh rimp
16 Shrimp
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VICE PEOPLE SMILE?
FRENCH FRIES
25f per otder
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·1 "-Jit.l th.Jt they never smile there·
~'( .,,.~., un fnendly. They do smtle. But
~.1,1,~t.'. Their's is a big job. With
f'f'l• •; lifts. operat111g and knowing that
h.,s. to be good as the car, there
trt•~'! for sm1lm g. They know that
r Vnl~swagon as quickly as pas·
i"a~ got to be operating to per·
t~_r<,on hJ s 47 VW fac tory trained
I~\' >e1·1e you and you r needs. To do
1 ~ 3nd to you r satisfaction, is no
~ 11 .{\er. The sec ret smite comes !rom
w>dt dune cwd after you have left. As
,.:u.l!l. a sat1sf1ed customer, you'll just
IL 11y IHS ser v;ce and sm ile to yourself.
I ' 'I"ORT BlVD. AT 22nd ST . • NlWPOIT
!BALBO A PENINSULA)
673-0900
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P l ot!CC IVU$0N IS AlSO JHf
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NEWORT HARBOR EN9GN
ARST SECTION --Paae S
THURSDAY, FEB. li, ._7
COlO A DEl MAR, CAliF.
our
•
in it
We're having an Open House. With
a little something -a gift and
refreshments-in it for everyone.
And you're invited to bring along
your fami ly and neighbors.
So wh y not stop b:-·? Any time f rom
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. There may even be a
valuable prize -a clock radio or a n
in stant-loading camera -in it for yo u.
The place to come is 2859 East Coast
Hi ghway. the home of the new
Corona del Mar Office of
Crocker-Citizeno )1 ational Bank. .
And while you'r e ther e say hello to
our manager, Arthur E, M::>rri~l\1 ., •
and hi s staff. They'll be more
than "·illing to help you with all .vour
banking needs. There's evet-:.·
banking ser vice here for :-·ou.
your family and your business.
Crocker-Citizens has been helping
Orange County residents for a
good many years. It is. after a ll , one
of the biggest banks anywher e.
With a sset s of nearly S4 billion.
But our biggest asset is service.
And th at'~ a big sornething
for eYeryone.
·--YOU~ JOHN VULEwu
INTRODUCING
Kin s' biggest eager
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woltd Sllt)olt/er; • turo we ocln 213!
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1611' • lelltOOII'I front (5.2" •
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insulated body • Ooor to lk!or til'·
ptt•nt • 1o1m tush.an ltats ·Pill·
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doors • dlltl lle .. itflts • r••nt-
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LAGUIIA IIACH 4U·7.!03
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ferred over from
lllls year. The big
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tool a, ntlh. CASH c.. tb4
opot. ~43.9.
Tho Oranae Cout Collcae
Piratet manased to s tay a
atcp ahead of 2nd place
Riverside by defeatina las t
place Santa "Ana 8()..68
Tueaday niaht.
U poinll, acttina an all·
time •inalc aca1on acorina
mark of 02. He wiped out
the 11-year~ld mark of
413 se t by Denny Fitz-
patrick.
solved Corona's,
problem -hel ght. John made
fi t! big move just In time to lead COfona Into ·the
tough Irvine League, Si nce
then he has averaged 10.3
points per game and 11
bounds while leading hi s
mates to second place.
John Is on ly a junior , and
Coach 91oom expects greater
things of hi m next
20% OFF FOR CASH WIT.H ORQER .........
The Pirates are at the
top of the Leaaue with an
11·0 record, closely trailed
by Rivers ide at 10...1. The
Tiaen clawed Golden West
11{) .. .,3;7 Tuesday niaht.
John Vallely, fonner
•••••••••'•••••"••••••••F'iJ •l~KS FiR Wil . · a "'l!'> s , a 4
,. r-200 ~~ •.
KINGS WHIP TOUGH TARS45-
"Edgar Cayer -Th ~ Slu(J-
;,g l'rapbrl" by Jess
Stearn. HarJhaclt.. 14.95.
Orcl•r from:
and Steve Leech 6. Read
Chri stcnw:n of the Sailors
was high point man for the
game with 20. Sou thall and
Tucker each made 8.
• • •
overtime victory over I
place Fountain Valley.
led 31-29 at the half,
the rcaulation time ended
America O,h•lo.., l.a Se.re
1934 Hafl.r II vel.
Coate M•••
at a62-{i2tie. The M'"''"·''·l •••••••••••••••••·•••••••••
Will sacrifice to reapon.
siblc puty in this area.
Casb or terms. Write Cre·
dit Mar., Tallman
Store s, Inc •• Salem, Ore-
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Cane spinel orgu, ca•e
new -U95; also Low"'Y•I Hammood, Tboma!!l , etc.,
e:.:per-
on all type& of clo·
& linen. llpecialty,
men'• ahirt1 . Sl.SO per Ur.
\1able '.'Jhitman. ft07 \tar-
IJueritc , C')M, l-2774.
LEGAL NOnCE
Corooa del Mar High School
star, led the pi rates wi th
The Corona del ~-lar Sea
Kings stayed right at the
heel s o f the Hun tington
Beach Oilers Tuesday by
defeating s tubborn Newport
Harbo r 45 to 40.
Corona, with a IQ-2 Lea-
gue record, remains in 2nd
place. The League leading
Oilers, who crushed San
Clemen te 85-38 Tuesday,
have an 11-1 record.
An an1azing 4\·point per·
formance by Steve Jacobsen
led Cos ta \lcsa to a 71-66
now in Sth spo t in th e •CARS FOR SA~E > a <•-=• 1195.
NOTICE OF' F'JLING
APPLIC.ulON FOR
INC REASES AND DEC R F:A ~£5
F'OR INTfV,STATF:
Eagles lose
in overtime
gue with a 5-7 record, 19 5..$ CADILLAC. c-;od con· ~d in 9 points in the ovc:r-ditioO, but doesn't run.
17 Alighl ly used spinel & TELEPIIONE RAH:S
A basket • for basket ex-
change between Estancia
High School and Laguna
Be ach Tuesday ni&ht went
into 3 minu tes of overtime
and gave an 85·7.3 victory
to the Artis ts on their home
court.
The 3rd ranked Eagles wi II
pi t their skills against an
und erdog :"lewport Harbor
Hi&h School squad at Harbor
this Friday at --a p.m.
At Tuesday night's game
Phil Jordan racked up 34
points for the Eagles and
\1ike \kCartin scored 1 ~
points.
In regulation time at the
end o f the 4th quarter the
score was 75 all. The Arti s ts
scored 1il points to the
Eagles' 3 in the overti me.
Oilers top
Mesa 77-55
By Mik e l~pa
The league-leading llun-
tingiDn Beach Oilers took a
The :"lewport Harbo r Sai l-
ors were primed for an up-
set against th e Kings and
led 19·17 at the half, bu t
Corona pulled away in the
2nd half. J im Kindelon
led the scoring for th e win·
ners v.ith 14 points. John
Yule made 9, .l 1m ~torriset
and Gary Bailey 8 each,
Clippers win
in swim meet
\\embers of the Coast Clip-
bersf\quatic C lub uaveled
to the City of Commerce
Saturday and Sunday for a
c lass A and B , AA U s wim
meet.
In the age 10 and under,
B-group. Bill Lee, 171 2
Mi norca Pl., Cos ta ~tcsa,
captwed a firs t place in the
50..yard butterfly with an
e lapsed ti me of 35.7 sec·
onds • ...J-~1~ won a fi rs t
place in the. ~.).yard i ndi-
\·idual mcdler wi th a t ime
of 1 minute, 22.3 seconds,
ti me to win. Would you believe: $2S
Corona bounces back
By Mik• L••ch gi ve the Sea Kings a
Coach Bill Bloom•s Sea half ti me lead. Once
Kings , corning off a heart· Leech was the d~:~re:~:~::;[
breaking loss to Huntinston as he went to the
Beach last week, regained room with 10 points and
their composure to hand San rebounds. lie hit on S of
Cleme nte a 56 -41 setback field soa\s for a great
Friday night on · the loser's The surprising T ri tons
crurt. came out as scrappy as ever
Corona is in second place in the third quarter and
in the lr vi ne League. Since scored the Oat-footed Sea
their firs t round loss in the Kings 13·10. Corona finally
Newport Optimist tourna· sot untracted in the final
ment 2 month s ago, the s tanza and s taged a deva-1
on ly team to blemish their stating running a ttack to ou
fine re cord is Huntington score the
Beach, th e numbe r one team Tritons 21~
in Orange County, and Big John Yule
6 7 J·OllO.
leader in the Irvine League the backboards as he pulled!
race, down 13 rebounds in the 'S7 VW SEDAN. Must sell,
In Fri day ni ght•s tilt, the Corona victory. Leech asking .S500, good condi·
Sea Kings expe rienced quite tanked 17 points for the tion , see to ' appreciate.
a scare from the fired-up winners, th e fourth s uaight Call before 11 p.m. 675-
Tritoos from San C lemente. gam: the sensational 1666.
The Tritons, j us t off a sophomore has achieved ---------
stunning victory o ver third thi s figure .
place Estancia,had"upsct .. The rcat of the s coring:
on their mi'fld for the lirs t Jim Kinde ion , 13 ; Yl.l\e, I
three quarters of the hard 11 ; J ohn .\1onisact, a, and
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eCEMETER'I tDTS
FOR SALE
fough t contest. Gary Bailey, 7.
Corona jumped to a sliaht The Se a Kings must keep SAC RJACE 3 ccm et~ry .
l6-13 fi rst quarter lead be the ' . . Io ta. HuborRcstMemonal • up It wtnm ng ways to Part 01 C .
&iant step toward the h vi ne
LeagUe birsketba\1 th~ -
pionshi p las t Friday nigh t
as they exploded to np
Costa \lesa 77 -55 m the
In th e same class, David
3;)..l5 Warren Ln.,
alnd
iadiJ
vidual medl~ with a time
of I minute, H.& seconds.
In the 11 and 12~car
old 's , 8-group, Ro land
Poussettc,3iJ76 Taylor Way,
Cos ta \iesa, won 5th place
in the 50-yard backstroke
wi th a time of 36 scccmds
hin~ the , shoo_!ing of for·;·atSUJe them1elves -a -boflh
1
. · ypreu secbon
ward Steve Leech. But the i th CIP . 1 If ·. 673-8189. · -. · 'd r . • -'l e p ayo • ln ------------seeM quarter, man:e«~ b; ~tltch. They play Fountain
fouls and poor offic1 allng, Valley this afriday night at 1
ended in a ~-~ deadlock to hol}'le at~ p.m. ••••••••··~••'~'••••••••••
b •FURNITURE FOR SALE winners' courthou se. '
The \Ius tangs looked as 1f
they we re going to gi,·e the
Oilers mo re trouble than
they could handle as lhc~
opened up an earl~ 5·1
lead. With 2 minutes r c~
main ing the ~le sans held
the upper hand leading ]1}-
6. Charity tosses ~ Ro~
\!iller and Greg Sn~'de r . and
a driving layup b} \l1kc
Conu eras en abled the host~
to take a 11·10 lead a s the
quarter ended. From th1 s
point on 11 was all 1-lun llng-
ton Beach.
The Oilers continued to
dorni nate the game as play
resumed. They took a 37-26
advantage into the locker
room at half~ti me.
A s action re sumed the
\lustangs looked as 1f the~
were going to come back
and make a game of i t after
alL L ed by center Eri c Ki c:·
fer and forward Steve J a co~
sen , they outscored thei r
hosts 18-1 4 m the 3rd per-
Iod.
The Oilers then began to
rip th e nets with shots and
outscored the \1esan;s 26·13
m the 4th quarter. The
Oil ers completely domina-
ted both ends of the court
duri ng the period.
Oat; and 5th place in the
200.yard individual mcdle}
wi th a ti me of 2 mi nutes
H.~ seconds.
In the 13 and 14·ycar~lds,
B-group, Eddy White, 2126
\1iramar Dr., Balboa. won
2nd place in the 50-yard
breas t s tzoke with a ti me of
J5.l.
Jack.ie White, 2126 \1ira·
mar ~r ., Balboa, in the 11
and 12-year old, girls A·
group, won 2nd place in th e
200-yard freestyle with a
time of 2 minutes 22.2 sec-
oods; 3rd place in the 50-
yard frees tyle with a ti me
of 29.'~ seconds; 4th place
in the 50-yard backstroke
with a time of l1 .1 s e conds;
and a 5th place in the 1;)i)..
yard buttcrny with a ti me
of I mi nute U seconds.'
Rooters oost Kings ,"'~TI')UE table. brass fire.
B L • • PIJce fender, bu tl er's
Y Mlu L••d. w1th the1 r loud and what • table practicall
Corona del ~·lar has one th 11 "d' f 11 ' Y new of the bes t, if no t the best. ey ,;a . utas t~ u + awning, handsome white
b c~c ers. Smce CDM s en1 ors 1 and gold bed. love s eat. asketball teams in Orange ''•ke L h 0 0 d , 1 eec , an n. an r h f . t . 11 County, They also have a Phi l Cotton ori ainatcd thi s ~e' 6u~~-~6tle4, mlsce a·
rooting sec tion whi c h is · b h th I ous. ... • c•,_ __ umque unc , e many -
wi thout a doubt th e bes t in other schools in this area l
the area. have tried to dupli cate it, -.••••••••••••·••••••••••,
The sec ti on is made up of but with little success. • HELP WAHT!t'l
2
~
some 50 male rooters , --c
decked out in -Ml ite tee· fl•nal ga HI GH SCHOOL GIRL f
shi rts, blue le vi s , and blue mes occasional part lime
COM baseball caps . Besides coun ter work in cleanin
this get-up, the spirited for hoopmen
1
1 shop, telephone 67.HB10.
participants complement
their blaring voi ces with I ~-od This is a schedule of .................................... .
mep..,._...,nes to pr ucc final Ne wporH\lesa "l'o<•ll ei!USCELLANEOUS ·
qu i te an impressive effect. distri ct baske tball games auwauaw Me
Coach Bill Bloom feels Friday, Feb. 17 ' 60" OFFICE DESK and
the male-rooting s ecti on is Corona del Mar and chai r. Good condition, at a
one of the biggest reasons tain Valley vanity a t fair price. Phone615-0888.
for the Sea Kings• success ona del Mar at 6:30
thi s year an d is behind it Corona del .\.iar Bee
100%. Cee teams at Fountain
Bu t there are some people ley, 3:15p.m.
Y<ho aren't behind i t. Many Tu•sday, feb, 21
SAVE $1,000 on Model No.
660 Vari typer. Like new.
Private party. 613-1507.
feel the section is over· Th ~ Sea King and Eagle
shadowina the c heerleaders var!uty squads meet at 3:1
Eagles escape upset 66-sst:· 7:.;:t·;~~=~ ~:e J:l ~.m. at Corona del Mar.
BEAUTIFUL MANIKINS
for sale .with wias. S.50
each (or make offer).
TcWinklc Hardware, Coata
Meaa, 646·1675,
By Bruce Dixon The Fountain Valley did Newport Harbor andEs SP<>Ts -berore your
For a wh de it looked as make a valiant attempt, bu t ci a varsity at Newport Har-
if Coach Bill Wetzel's it fell short and the ~~;arne bor at 6:30 p.m.; Bee and
Eagles frum Estancia had ended with the score at 66-Cec teams meet at Estancia
eyes -
otl your new ·carpet -re -
move them with BJOe Lua.:.
uc. Rent electric aham-
pooer Sl. Crown ;iardwatt:,
JI07 E. Cout Hwy .• Cot•
lost their flight plans for 58 J ll . . · at : p.m. wmnmg any games for the Overall the Eagles did
AO ]e pi anoa, new !"'""""l"•f from $395; term!!l ren1. The Pacific Telephone and
Tel~graph Company on Febru-
&ry 10, 1967, filed with the
Pu bliC' Uti lilietJ Commission of
th<"' Stale of California an ap•
plication , numberl"rl 491 42 for
Huthotily to inernasP and d<"'-
l'reas"" c<"'rla in intm!lltale ra tes
un d c h~tjl;e!'l dppl icable to trdr-
ph one aervicf' furni shed wi thin
lh,. StRIP of Calif<Jmia. In
11eneral lerm11, thl" propos<"'d
increa!<t!l and decrea"'"5 one
OS follow!!:
Sc hmidl-Phillip!l Co .
1907 ~. Main, Santa Ana
rtE.-\R. the rabulous ~~~:~1 • 'Theaire Compact ·
..yi"th elc.c ~c uaps
Castanets-Of'41l Y at.
co1.co·u~ '.1U<>I(:: co.
(\crou from Fashion
.1166 Town ~ Coun tf)'
S..$14118
O~n '.!on & P=i "u l Q pin
• Yamaha • Story .\ Clark • E•changes in th f' San f riln-
d,H·I>'o Easl BiiJ, l.o!l .o\n ~<"'les,
San Ui efi!O an Oranft<"' County
~'l<"'nd<"'d iHeils would rect'iV<"'
incrt'a,.es r<"'su ll injl from th.,
appliciltion of a unilonn set of
ba!!li c eu:hang,. ratf'S for '""";.
dence and bu11in<'!!.S !len·il'f'.
YOUNG COUPLE {teadbelrs)j The increa sf's, on the avl'ra~"·
no c hildren, will.~~:',~:~ amount to aboul $1.50 per sit and care fcn monlh prr main rt'll"idrn C'f' tel,.,.
J ph ont' and $3.50 P""' month pt"r une 3 through Sept. main bu!'l inesl!i lf'lephonf'. \lt'!IS·
Exce llent references. age unit al!owan cr,. would bl'
-~1~3~8~7~·----------..J l'itandardi;r.ed at 30 for 2-party line me!<SIIfl-C rate rtsidl"nre """'-
P1ton• In Your Ord.r vil-e , with a riecrea!<e in th e ba sic monthly char ge for lhi,;
t.r a Sul.•cription: servir•·, and 85 for rnes,.age
Coli 673.0550 r11tr· hu,.in<'o;!f line,.. ·J1t,. mt"s•
--------------[ sa~t"" unit chHqtr .. ·o uld b,. in-crt-a ... ed from 1.0405 to I .O•U15.
For f'xchan ~,.,. locatrorl oul·
"id,. th e ~an FranC"io;co-EII sl
llay , Lo.s .o\o flrlf"l'l , Sa n Oi e~to
and Orun!l" Counly ••xtf'ndl"d
ar'"""• incr,.ns~:s an d dt-crea"'e"
in ht~,.i c f'x chan@e resid rn r;f'
an d busi neN,. til l!"$ rr"suh fr om
the apf>li ra lion of an incrral'lrd
~i~;~~~~~~~~ and grad uated &calr. of r;Hr"s ba,.ed on th!" 11i zf' of the tl.•
•!Jd whuher or oot u -'lori'•'' !Ire'• !!lerv\t'e I• orfet!"d
r:1,an,plorl't.IICI'-exchanse. 111 mos1 in· ... l!itanct:s there woul<l hr an in•
for siz:e and I creasf' in rates .. ·hich, on th,.
disposition. S46-77S6. l avrrag<"', would amounl to 11hnu1
---. 50 cent!> p.-r month per main
IIOT DAYS -COLD NIGHTS r<"'sidenrt lelt-ph one, and about
This is rough on out littl~ SJ.OO prr month per m11in busi-
dogs, capecially smoothed ae!f " telephone. .
h · d ts ln all ex charqte!'l the Ktf''I Ce
atrc pe • . conne ction ch11r!l"" lor resid<"'nce
Be prepared lor our next wou ld be lnr ru st-d from S8.50
rain. Mid-winter clearance! to SIO.OO .
on raincoats, wool coats &! For dir~l'toty nd vt"rti sint;. in-crease!> wou ld re!l!ult from an
sweaters. From Sl.~5. I incre:~se in th,. nurnbrr of cir-
JORD'AM'S PET sHoP ~ulation rail" ~trouf"· a chanfl-t'
2112 f . COAST HW'I'.47.J..l.UO 10 lh e meth od o rlf:lerminin~t
COROI'tA OIL MA. circulalion talt" Hroup11, nnri
.,. BanltAmeri card an inerea"'e in lht-lrvo·l of
·~·-········••1•··········
ralf'!!< within lhe n<"'w ral <"'
,w:roups.
ALERT TO RAT LOVERS Key telrphon,. rat'"" .. ou i,J hr in crf:'ased . AI tht" >~am•· lime·.
White Mll for sale. Call ratu for th i!f ,.t"n·irP "oul rl b,.
-~And=~y_C:::.:oo::!:pe~r:._:6~7~J..~l~8~7~7~.'--[ pad:. 11 fled an rl ,. im pI Hi,. d. Th r rr
lit<"' also incrt-ase"' in thP rtHf'"
lor Centrt'( slations, a ,..fdf'
tllnfl-e of mi .. u::rllaneou ... '"(IUi JI·
••••••••••••••••••••••"••• mrn1 .sen·ice.s, intra-e1C'hanfi.~
•.REAL ESTATE SALE.. pri viltf' lint" t-hanntl~. an d cf'r-,.jE~XWO!IIU;~~~i~Jii\loi,. --·=~·'"'"o•w•l 'ain fratutf'l'l of pu bl i r mobi I.-
Can't Sell It?
Trade h ?
For Fast A£tion & Results
Call EXOi~GE SPECIALI STS
DOYLE CO.· ~48·1168 .
270 E. 17dl St. Co au. Mesa
ATTRACTIVE INCOME
PROPERTY for sale by
owner. Nlaraueri tc Ave. 6
uni ta 2 BR each -pri
vale loan. 67s-oo47. Prin
cipals only. 3-Z.
telephone !'lf'tvire.
Chan ~te:s in v1ariou!l rhnqtrS'
fo r certaiD toll private li n<"' IX
30 BAllO channl"].!l would de -
crease th e ratrs for th<"'l<<" !<.,.r-
''irf's,
The total inNra!H:i" ar~ ,.,..
li ma ted to 11mountto 1181 ,356,-
000.
Th e.se increil !ff'!! arr propo,.f'd
to heeom.t" t"ffeclivt" upon grant
of au thority therefor by tht
Public Utilitiea Comm i!!sion of
th~ State of California and in
va ri ous counties a.nd municipal
corpora lioos therein, inc lu ding
th~ County (Countie:s) of Orange
atul the Ci~y (C iliu) of New • Contreras, with 18 poin ts,
Allan Robin son, 17 , and
Snyder, 16, paced an e'·en ly
balanced o ffen sive scorin g
attack for the Oilers.
rest of the season as the not show good form on the
Barons of Foun tain Valley Ooor as it was the aeneral
almost pulled off an other concenaus that it was a
upset last Friday. s loppy aame and that the
Costa Me s a and San C le· ona dFl Mar. ·
'
·c ............... .-........... . men e varstty at osta Mesa -----. -~-STOR" · · .,a•ms /l>lliCCIUNT • . • fOR RENT
pori Beach, The Stil l(' of Cali-
fornia and t.he counties and
munici pal corporalions which
may bf! interested ica th~ appli-
catloca may cabtain a copy th ere-
of from lh<"' a.p plicanl upon re•
qur11t di rected to -
For the Mesans, Jacobsen,
coming off a record shatter·
ing 43 point performance
against Laguna Beach last
week. hit the nets with 14
points. Ke ifer, 12. and
Steve Turl ey, 11 , al so hit
in double figures.
The Mustangs play hosts
by rollina ou t the red car·
pet to the seventh place
San C lemente Tri tons to-
mo n ow niaht at 8.
The fi rs t quarter saw it Ea~~;le s would have to put
end with the Barons ahead forth a much better effort
with a three point lead, 15-if they are to stop the Tars
12. The scrappy Barons of Newport Hubor this Fri~
then tried to keep pace for day cvcnina in the Sailor
the second quarter but Es-J)'m.
tancia started to wake up High s corina honon were
and out scored t1 points spread between Mike Me-
as compared to 12 for the Cattin and Phil Jordan of
Barons to bring the score Estancia as they put in 17
up to 29-27 in favor of the and 16 points respectively.
Eagles. Stc v9 Thompson potted 13,
Phi l Jordan carried the Quia Nelson put in tO
load durin& the fi nl hair alona with Mike La Rue
by puttina in 10 or Estill\-to round OUI the Er.ale at·
cia's points. tack.
at 6:30; Bee and Cec "' boat bay~!~(. .
at San Clemente at 3 :ll OUIDE FREEl ~.. '7l6 ° C . . "'·' "t· • ~. out ffiahwoy. p.m. Boa 20. c/o The PAll Corona del Mar. Phone The Mus tan&s pfay at ''7ll E c H · -. • out wy.. 67S,SIJO 01 542-7053. port Harbor at 6:30p.m. Cee · 1 del Mar. . . . ...
and Bee tcama meet at _ · . · . .STORE FOR RENT oa Norlh
Coata Mesa at 3 :15p.m. ALCOIIOU¢5 A.'lONYMOUS,J Newpon Blvd .... oppoaite.
Hotfoot ...... 67J.C714. z• Hoaa Hoopital.$100month, ~·· . ' heat rumit hcd. 6467161s.
Coli In Y•ur W•nt ·Acl
to "'• Eft sip:
673·0S50 ARTIST for CARTOONS.
Coli 646-lJIS.
,llllliuCA11C., .,-,.-q •. , ' -~~ ..... "W *"'··Of., M . r CaU 67J.UII7 -Aok ,.. ;,.. 7"" . . .
G.l. TorreUe,
Aaalataet Vice Preaident,
Thfl Pacifi c Telephone
aod Tele8J11 ph Compuy.
140 New Moatsom~:ry Street,
Room 1626,
SaD Francisco, California
94105.
A copy of th e applicatioa may
be inspected by any ln teruted
'pera011 lo th e offt ce of th e
UMPIRES HEEDED
Applicaliona arc bein& re-
ceived for ~mphe poaitiona
with the ttubor aunmer
bueball pr01fam. Per-aona
ln teru&ed in wortin& ahould
conLicl tho Cotta Meaa re-
ereatiOII departm111t .on the
FairJI'OUftdl or the City of
Newport Beach re creation
departnenl al 171.4 W. S.l·
boa Bh·d., Central Newport.
In the third quarter the ~For the Baront Randy
Eaalea cne back and Wri,ht played a brillilflt
atarted to ripple the net• aame aa he put in 31 bia
with ahockin& couittency counten for the Fountain
u lhey ClmJI up with their Valley contioaent.
usual bi& quarter. (n the
PaelfiC: TelapbQae aad Trle·
araph Compqy at l OIS No.
Main. Saat.a Au, Cali foral•
acd fo th e officea af the Pabll e
Utililfea Co•11iaaioe a f the
Sl.llta afCelifomla. f'lf&h Floor
State 8aildia&o Civic Cnter: s.. rf'Melaco, C.llfaraia aalll
St.ite Balldias, 101 S:,a• t
Br-o.dway, Laa Aa,.l ... CaJI.
'C"Aaf ror YCMU aara1e ilema. fan~ia . _. IDOl .._ O.t"-f'ebrury 10, 1967 th i rd atlftza the Eaalu IASI~ALL SCIItrtMAGI
poured in 23 bia pointa to Opaun1 buebl.ll scrim-
make the acore 52-39 1t1d ma1e pmu for the Newpon
elimin&te any chance o( a t;lita school diltricl will
&.on comeback. beain at 3 :U p.m. Tuetde.)'
'
'
'I ~&. •·~•••••• 1\eP.WaTal ...... needed ror.,.i dally ..... •cl TaJa .... C•pqy ) aa• ...... M6-t61S To-AM• c. c ... tctr
r Winllle Hard..,._, Cotta VIO. Ptal4.t I<O.:...:::..:~.,::::..:=:..l~ rituL Po~u,., Folo. 161 1967. 1o
• '-----------11\e Newport lfarllor Q•Jp
DR. ROBERT PETER~SONI,I
superintendent of Orange
County School s, will speak
to the Co l. Wi iiiM~ Cabell
Chapter of OAR at 12 :)0
p.m. Thu rsday, Feb. 23, at
the home of Mrs. Willi am
Fisher, 101 Sho reclitt Rd.,
Shore Cliffs. Dr. Peterson
speaks today, Feb. lb, at
th e Bayside Vi llage south
Clubhouse before the De-
sign for Living section of
the Thur sday Club.
Action slated
by planners
The Newport Beach
ning Commiuion will
sider the followina item• at
8 p.m. today, Feb. 16, in
City II all:
ResubdivisiGn
Ir vi ne Co., creation of a
parc el near lrvino
Coun try C lub adjacent to
!'Oewp(l rl Center for an ••••'"I
ment p1njccL
AmendMent
Eas tbluff-Newport Inc.,
modi fy setback requirement•
in 21 lots in the new de-
velopment easterly of \4ar-
gucrite Ave. in Harbor View
Hi II s.
Variance
Theodore Ol sen, 106
mond Ave., Balboa hland,
3-foo t encroachment into
foo t rear yard setback for
J-car garage.
Uu Permita
Granville apartment
ject, 7 5 apartment
nc-ar lrvinC 'Coast ?.':;!~
Club 1ad;.c•t. eo N
Center.
Nina Smi th, 6450--80
Co as t Hwy., Wes t NcWP<>rt.l
on-sale beer, entertai••mco•tl
and danc ina.
J .A. S eek,
maunc fuel facility
Agate Ave., Balboa Island.
Jame s Aynes, 235
ttope, Corona del Ma:r,
story addition l1'l no,t-«>n-1
forming dwell ing.
The lr\'in e Co., 2 ofr .• ;,,,l
tempo rary si an aroup s
Backbay Dr. and Cro wn Or.
for Newp ort Center
maJor tenants.
J am es Hi a son,
19th St., Cenllal Newport,
duplex and lliplcx.
EASTSIDE SlHPIR
4 BR b&aQ;r mm A dB-
q .lll---11> ----......
! I i
33.1 E. 1111o a.. CIL -e CLIPP HAVIN e IMMACULATII.
etM·2BA-ntPL e MANY IXTIIAS
e NEAR AIL IOIIXJU. • sus ., ... 1,.
....... ..,,_,
2l70 a.-ol R4.
41.R .• JIIIe.
fl • * •
lai .... Oc_,_,
901 w. 0•-'-•
3 I .R., ~lath
larp •nfllllt•• ,..
Mr. 5t. H•ll••
ILooolo W. ·~t:: Rt>Oiloo•l 7141 ...
·~
Newport Beach Balloa
... Island Cotta Mesa
Lido Isla eor-del Mar
If
Is your
casae,
you
don't need a
prafesslana-'s
help to. sell IL
On second thought,
maybe you do.
··--, , .........
-You couldn~ .. u your CUll< u sa>oo<hly
aad efficieatly u a Realtor•. Because
that'a his job, to be 1111 expert.
You tee, a Realtor is a profeaiooal ia reAl..,.,. who subo<:ribea to allrict Code
of Elhlc:a u a member ollbc local boon!
and ollbc Naliooal AIIIOcialioa of Real
ElUte lloonla.
He's traiDed to evaluate your cude (or
borne) for what it's worth, to recommend
lbc """ price, and lO mate a stilled praeata-, .e:.. tion of it to truly illln~
med buyer>, -barpill-buntin1 opcculaton
ex ~tillen.
So wbclbcryou"re ~<llins a tbree·room bull-
plow 01" a 90-room chateau, by all means sec
a Realtor. He's euy to locate: jUJt look: for this_., which only be COlli dioplay.
Newport Harbor Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors
OPIN HOUSE SAT. & SUN.
4501 lloxllury, Ca.-SMrol, CdM
ElcluaiYO Cameo Sboru with U ahape t1oor
plan and O<eiJl Yiew. Low le-hold loa I<
priced for quick aale at . . . . . . . . . . Ma,DOO
431 C.mation, c.r.... .. -Wby DOt u .. in thlo ch>nning I BR frplc.
borne and t11e tbe unfinished attic: for your
lllwlio. . ..........•..... ~=·~.....Pl.IIQO
706-lplol.c-aoloi-
Reducecl ~.DOO foe quick sale -......,. '* left area. Provin<W lllyle with ahake root.
Two bedroom units phu a guest room ~3,500
1230 Devon Lane,. W•tcliH
Clean! ShlrJ!! 3 bedroom on large comer
lol. Priced nght! ................ ~.500
ldaal L-lonl -· Moln Corona olol Mar looch A 3 bedroom home in front with Apartmen&
in back ........................... 7,500
Of WCY
REAL ESTATE
Open House
Sat Sun 1-5
ZU h•IIC CUJII Ru•
Rain or Shine
you will enjoy living in beautiful Shorecl iffs ,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths with portiol ocean view
-lowest priced in this area. S49,500
Open House
Sat-Sun 1-5
eHt Cerll•• C•• Hlclll•••
PEAK OF PERFECTION, 3 bed,ooms, 2
baths -Immaculate throughout. Lorge lot -
Room fo1 pool. $37,500
A Touch of Venus
EJCquisite decorators home j n Cameo Shores
overloo~ing the blue Pocific. This is on adult
homo fo, illoso who dnond the Hnost. By
oppoinhnent only . $92,500
Looking for good
• Bedroom, Fen. room with good ocean view
and landscaping. O.luJte features. We have
.... koy. Only $37,950
maL
c-H-
c-...... c.&
6n.3770 _, .......
or Harbor, Bay & ocean.
Belt Irvine Tenace lo-
cation. l BR + hobby
room. Heated pool. Gor-
zeous landscapina. New
ca.rpetina. Teakwood
panelina. May trade for
SIT.aller or mcome.
$94,500. • • • • •
Estate Sale home w/
pool on 45" loL Spe-
cial. S46,SOO. ·
THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1967
COROllA DEl liAR, CAll F .
I Estate
•
S:lliiPLE
BEAL ESTAT:Il
CO IIOU DEL liAR
One of those "Neat-as-a-p in" homes. New
guest apt. Lorge covered patio. Garage stress-
ed for additional unit ..• Call to see!!
CAllED HIGHLAIDS
Chormiog Garden and Sea vi ew plus gracious
3 Bdrm. and 3 Both home. Both Dining and
Family Room. Private beaches ... Excellent
financing.
HAIIIOII VIEI HILLS
.VIE:W!! Beauty fo, BIG -BIG fom ily. Poo l and
600 sq. ft. Ploy Roo~4 Bdnns. Foor.Hy Room
and Din ing Roorr 1 ·, ~~~~ to See Th is !!
SU II Pill S£ !
JliSl LISTED ... mognifKent custom home on
Foe Simple land. Lovely CCEAN VIEW ...
just o few steps to beach, 3 B.R., Dining Rm.,
Den with wet ·bor, 4 Bath s , luxurious Li v'g
Rm. PLUS Mo;d's qt<>.
SEMPLE REAL ESUTE
2515 E. Coaat Hwy., Carona del Mar
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX 011 TWO 11-2 LOTS
LOT VALUE F.P .
$75,000
EXCELLEIIT FIIIAIICIIIG
0111 ER IILL CARIIY
NEAR BAY
Open House Sat & Sun
1· 5 P.M.
S21 LIIIDO-BALBOA
YEARLY & SUIIIIIEII REIITALS
.0'7 I!: ... L804 I!ILVD
RII:ALTO "
•AL.aO A . C::ALII"'-IA
• Bu•rNt:•s 0~1"'0-TU ... I"I'V BftO o<II:OI!
Coldwell, Banker
OFFEIS:
IAYSHORES
2571 YlSTA Dll N.l.
3 BR. 2 balM. lge Uv Rm opening on walled
entry court. Great Family Home. Walk to
pri/heachoo & boat s~·ge.
.k>e Clarkson
EXCEI'TlONAL
VALUE
Fine family area near 1rg park. Prestige
home w/3 bdrm., din. nn .• flm. rm., of.
lice lk wort room. Like uew condition .
~"L~,;...... . . . . . . . . . . ~2.ooo
SI'ARKUNG
OCEAN YlEW
An inviting walled garden e~~try aeU the
•cone lot" tiUo -ly adult occupied home,
3 bdrm. & 3 ba. I< lrg. lam. rm. . . M8.500
Mrs. llorvey . '
OffiCE OPEN
SAT\I!DAYS
COLDWILL. IANIII lr CO.
2200 L eo&rT HIGHWAY,
NIIWPOIIT IIACH
ICJ 9-Wl
fiJWIIIIIII ll•t•a
Boc:holor apt.. . • • $85.00
I Bdrm. •iow apt ••. SllS.OO
lUI ~ lltfd. -Corot>a del llor -Collftnla
Loc. --..,,_, ~ Harllor ·~
Unfvmlshod R•tol~ $130 a lola. & Up.
Y. rJUJUCJ.UC
RUJ.TOR' _ .. _....., I ........ : .. --
-IUY--UASI-
$41-_. .UP $350 _. UP
.BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS
R••· of ne a.-•1 bel •joy •atet float -riew 1nd convenience of
MOri., •etr lloe& a& l.a tr.t door. (Aiao • cantr.e livinl by elimi· ••dae •• ....._,_. fel4'0"tillilhiea of taaiaL&ialoa a luae IKJme)
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131lai cnt cnmnrn g area, pool
\lEI\ OF ll'i1TER FRD II .~1.1. .'lP'lRT.IIE'HS
Apartments a\mlablc from 5:!.6,)()()
Elcjr,antl ) fum •shcQ. penth ouse md ud1n~ an: uc:Y
surc s and OO::.t. 60' terrace ... S 11,(),000 --.. . .
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Th P 16' x ~8' GL-\SS Sl \ ll00\1 , pool and exqu i·
si te patios o ffe r~ fun for th{' ''holP fa milv. Loca·
ted on a quiet ba nj o s trt"el is thi s lo \f•h three
bedroom and 0 1\'1\G ROQ \1 hom t• wtth built-in
oven. ·ra n~e and dishwa-sher. L a r~P li \"i n ~ room
wi1h fire place. Beautiful CU\"e red tree lined ern ry.
I could jlO un and on but bellN \t'l, let us s ho w
vou th is most unu s ual h(1mP, [(lr:l tf>d in \e wpnrt s
Cppe ' Ba ). FLU . PRI CE 0 \1.\ --$37 .500.
Ar:T ~OW.
BAYCREST AREA
FO R 0 \L Y s·r:· ,500. l.ooh.u12 f•'r t he most fn r
vour money? Lel us sho \\ HIU th_1s b~i £ul, pro-
fessionally landscaped corne r \ot ..,· 'o~,~oa
tht'e"!"~di-n6m i ·~ b<ntr fi ('orM r>. f"arper \'e Rfl.-
\tOOO FLOORS. 16' X c · h\lnll ronrn, d i ni n~
ruum with s l i d in ~ 2lass, door In pau o. Rui l t ~i n
eiPctric kitc hPn HIC"Iudinll d1sh "asher. Located
in .\e wpo r1 Beach ne ar \f.\RI\EHS :\CI:CJO L and
\VESTCLIFF shoppi na-lt>nter .. \ TP <tl bar,l.!ai n on
toda v"s macket. IXl \"T II FSITHE -r:.~I.L
TOD·IY.
M. M. La Borde, Reahor
"You'U LiJu Our t'mndl~ Strvact "
220 I. 17tlt St. (-646 055!1 C•to -.
ILocololl r.. L 17th St. ""'"" .. Can,..l
Evenings Call 6.46·4579 or 646-1050
HOME PLUS PROFITS
J !EOROOIII HOlliE, 2 lATHS
CARPETS-DRAPES
DOUBLE CAR GAUGE
• STUDIO APT. !Siil rMIIIl
• 2 IE DIIOOII APT . lstl ••tall
GOOD EASTSIDE LOCATION
ROCK IDTTOII FIRM PRICE
$30,000
INVEStMENT
211 ACIIES
liTH 110 S IEDIIOOII HOlliES
12 1/S OF THIS ACIIEAGE IS VACANTI
SSI,ttl
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Ski Ruo rt propa.
COM Cor. lot W/Jit. apt.
Ploactcrou• Pl•t
£uc. home Oar. Or.
Deurt Hot Spaa. Apta.
for Oun1e Coun\J
for Ou.plt•
for Trailer Pan SiM
for Beach Dupin.
for Local cl••
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THE TUESDAY CLUB of Newpo rt Harbo r
will hold a benefit consisting of a fash·
ion show, luncheon and-an afternoon of
cards Tuesday, Feb. 21, at the Balboa
Bay Club. Proceeds will go to the Harbor
Area Boys Club. Tuesday Club membe rs
helping with the plan s for the b.enefit are,
VIB hits
at (olema
Abandonina the Coleman
vote ta lly system and re-
tunti na to the "time·
honored hand count system
wi th its cardully worked
out che cks and balances"
was uraed byCharles Brown,
preside nt of the· Vo ters
Info rmati on ·Buteau, at
Tuesday's meeting of the
cou nty board of supervisors.
• ..
\
. -·
from left, Mrs. Ernest McClelland, Mr S.
Robert Finlay, Mr s. Wayne Helmick and
Mrs. W.M. Shoemaker. Door prizes and
table prizes will be awarded during the
afternoon. Rese rvati ons are to be made
with Mrs. C.R. Fuller, 1331 Bonnie Doone
Te r., Irvine Terrace, phone 673·0137.
Council News'·
(Condnood '""" Plilt ·O ~ecdoa wida Lqooia St.,
Weal N••P«t. a.til the en·
oroachmenta creadaa u un-
aafe condition at the inter·
aection are removed. The1
propoul was protollod by
Ocean Pt. rcaidenta Winston
and Maraaret Hall, Dorit
Boiu eranc, W.E. and Holen
McNair, Bob Pa ttison and
John Shay.
• Appointed Mn. Vir&inia
Whitobouac to a J..year tenn
on the city attJ commi ttee
to replace Mrs. Sarah Rich·
u dson, whose tcnn expired
Jan. 1; appointed Tony De
Lapp to fill the unexpired
Lenn of Herbert S. Griswold
to Jan. lj 1161 •
• Received a qqueatrrom
HOICIIICC Taco, Plttld .. l ol
Yell ow Cab of Newport ....
Coeta Mesa. rot I frucb.iu
for a taxicab t:utporl8U011
butinell in NewpoJt Besch.
and ror a rate ia'Create ol
tOe por mile. Mr. Tate bu
been in lhe taxi bull DOll ia
Newport Beach for 10~ yean
and has operated under 1
ccrtincate of public coD-
ve nience and neceuity.
The rcqueata ware referred
to the city Stt:ff.
• Called bids ror .10 a.m.
March 7 for 534 new parkin&
meters for the first Stale
in the proarln} of replacina
older meters. The meters
wi 11 be ina ialted by city
fOrces durin& May.
• Confinned the mayor's
appointme nt of a civic and
cultural center site s elec-
ti on commi ttee comprised of
Howard Roaers , 9oreen
Mars hall and Bob Shelton
from the City Council, and
• .o\doptcd a resolution
callina for remova l of weeds
and other public nuisances
on streets , alleys, side-
walks, parkway s and private
property wi thin the city; set
public hearina for 7:30 p.m.
March 13. ::>avid Curti s and John Ja-
•,·•~·~•·• kosky Jr. from the Plannina
Ccmnission( wi ch Mr. Ro-
aers as chairman.
• Re ceived notification
from Seal's Ambulance Ser-
vi ce stating "due to ris-
ina costs of insurance and
salary increases we find i t
neceasary to increase our
mileaae charaes from $l per
mile to $2." Counci l diaried
ftc matter to F eb. 27 so that
any protes ts may be heard.
Charle s E. Brown, 2661
Basswood, East Bluff, made
the request in the wake of
County Clerk Will i am St
John's report pointing ou t
the persistent problems
which plague the Coleman
Vote Tally Sys te rn.
The VIB president pre-
A TRI O consisting of Mrs. V.A. Locke,
violinist; Mr s. Christopher Kitching,
pianist, and Mr s. Robert Smith , cellist,
at! members of the Upper Bay Associates
of th e Orange Coun ty Philharmonic So-
ciety, pre sented a concert at the Feb.
13 meeting of their group. They also
play fo r other groups of the Ph ilharmonic.
sented 2 letters to the N
supervisors, one· critical of e-w
the county clerk and the
other calling for a return to Saturday, Feb. 4
the hand counting of ballots. Boy -\\r. and \Irs. ')avid
The county clerk's re -Riggs , 253~ Orange Ave.,
sponse to th e complaints, Costa \fesa.
rms t of them calling for Girl -\\r, and \-Irs. 1\llen
inv~stiga tion , wa's to sug-Snapp, 156~ Coriander ~rive
gest that a comni ttee of Costa \lesa.
R.e publican and 'Jemocrat Gi rl -\b. and ~Irs. Charles
party members conduct a Simp&on , taa-c Monte
•W4¥, · ' Vi•'-Av•·• Cos\& r..te•a. The VlB pre sident told Sunday, Feb. S
the supervisors that such a Gi rl -.\1r. and \·Irs. Robert
sugaestion paved the way Crowell, 3277 Indiana Ave ..
for more danaerous and cos tly Coua \tesa.
con uol.
STOCKING
SALE
2737 E. Coost Hwy.
Corona del Mar
-673-1950
...
Boy -\1r. and \Irs. Thomas
\!ills, 1~3S Pomona Ave .,
Costa \lesa.
Monday, Feb. 6
Girl -\lr. and \1rs . Tim-
oth y Osborn, 3012 Warre n
Lane, Cos ta \1esa.
Gi rl -~·!r. and \Irs. Hubert
Leathennan, 2020 Republic
Ave., Coa\a Mia a a.
Boy -\tr. and ~rs. John
Hardi na, 807 Aleppo St.,
East Bluff.
Tuesday, Feb. 1
Gi rl-\fr. and \·Ir s. Richard
Pierce, 1736 Antiaua Way ,
Dover Shores
Wecineaday, Feb. 8
Gi rl-:\1r. and ~Irs. Joseph
Lewis, 2450 Newport Blvd.,
Cos ta \iesa.
Gi rl -\lr. and \Irs. ~eal
Parry, 135 Via ~ice, Lido
Isle.
Thursday, Feb. 9
Gi rl -\ir. and \trs . Frank
Echenique, 11 57 Salvador
St., Costa \1esa.
Gi rl - \!r. and \·lrs. Richard
Broome, 1533 Anita Lane,
Harbor Highlands .
Gi rl -\·tr . and \1rs. Gary
Westland, 3DH Fillmore
Way, Costa \tesa.
Boy -\1r, and \Irs. Paul
Redma n, 750 Dogwood St.,
Costa \lesa.
Boy -\lr. and \Irs. The~
dore Colburn, 2H5 College
Dr., Costa \ksa.
Friday, Feb. 10
Boy -.\lr. and \trs. Robe rt
.\1atthews, 1 ~45 Parsons
.st., Costa .\tesa.
Gi rl -\lr. and \trs. Peter
\1arshall , 1 77~ Kenwood
Place, Costa Mesa.
DRAPERY CLEANING
EX CLUSIYELY
IU·IIll
IICliSIYI COlT 5UAIUTII
.,.,_,., C .... i•t, Pariect ,.,.nfl•u ef •• ,
... ef JHr 4r.,.ry, ., 1001 repl.c .. •t If
ci....We.
•Na Slw iN ... e Ptrfect Ewefl HeMs
e Plff'fect PI"'
All Ora1111 Cou11tr
PROFUSIOIIAL HANGING SUV1Cl
LESS 2ft FOR CAlli & CARRY
WATER DA.\IA GE REWJVAL
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IMILI-IIOIAL UOIHTI
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NE'II'ORT HARBOR EUIJI
FIRST SECnON --Pll' 8
TMU RSOAY, FEB. 16,1967
OOIIliiA DEL MAR, CALl F.
~C,.IIDOM
POLICY SUI'I'ORTID
Tbe first toadina of a
policy ttatemont On aca·
dcm c freedom rocei ved
Nowport.-Meta acbool board
approval laat woelt.
"ANGELS OF GOLD" wh o helped make Tue sday's pa-
tronesses tea a success are pictured here at the William
Thompson re si dence on Little Bal boa Island, where the
event was held. They are, from left, Mrs. Thomas Ooan,
patroness chai rman; Ur s. Dick Rrchard, president of the
Angel lto s de Oro, and Mrs. Jack Groth, one of th e hos-
tesses. (S toty is on page 3 of the second section.)
The propo10d policy ttatea,
in put, .. The IJ'Ofe uioaal
llalf must be free to teach,
tho atudontt free to loam,
lid bod\ haVe ICCOII to lh.O
full ranae ~ideas, material•
and opinions pertinent to
the problema and concem t
ol man."
v.,a Student awards set up
A new pro1ram of a wards
and honors for hi&h school
s tudents excellina in bus i-
ness courses hu been in-
stituted by Newport Balboa
Savinp and Loan Assn. as
an addition to the nrm•s
aMual colleae scholarship
proaram, <which has been in
effect for the past 12 years,
Participatina hiah schools
include Costa Meu, Es tan-
cia, Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor Hiah.
School officials wi ll
select students to be
honor.ed. Certificates of
merit in re cop1ition of out-
s tandina achievement will
be gi ven to aophomore a in
bookkeepina and typi na;
juni ors in booU:eepina,
typi na and shorthand;
s eniors 1n accountina,
secretarial, clerical and
merchandisi na s tud i es.
A student receivina an
award in one or more of
these subjects for 3 con -
secutive yeau will earn a
personal enaraved plaque
of honor,
In May of every year the
mos t outstandina all-around
business student will be
chosen. The winner · wi 11
also recei ve a cash award
from the association.
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Coma in and chooM from exquisite dec·
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(Neal Beckner photo from the May 18, 1q50, issue of the Ensign.)
I 1950 OLD ACQU AINTAN CES were renewed at th is social-politi cal liaws of Corona de l Mar, and her daughter, Mr s. Florence A!lderson
dinner meeting held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club 17 of Co rona del Mar. Mrs. Wil liams' husband, Edwin Williams, had se r-
year s ago. From left, Nonnan Miller of Balboa Island, president o f ved as court reporter for Mr. Knight for 11 yea rs. Mrs. Anderson and
th e Young Republican s of Newpo rt Harbor; Goodwin Knight, GOP "Goodi e" Knight were schoolmat es at Manual Arts High School in
candida te for re--election as state lieuttflant-govemor and speaker L os Ange les, in a class wh ich al so included Jimmy Dool ittle. Mr.
at a meetin g sponso red by the Young Republicans; Mrs. Dei Ja Wil-and Mrs. J.A. Beek of Balboa Island hosted the dinner meeting.
I <I.'> OJ A PREVIEW PEEK
at the books in the
new Corona del Mar library
on Ma rigold Ave. was taken
by th ese youngsters just
be fOre the formal open
house July 28, 1959. Pic-
tured here, se.ated, left to
right , Mary Lou Bral!ly:-&,
· of 51b Mar igold Ave.j Cheryl
Unkey, 12, of 427 Marigold
Ave., and Patricia Wayman,
11, of La Crescenta, who
was visiting her grandmo-
ther, Mrs . Stella Saltzman,
429 Marigold Ave.; standing,
Cheryl's sisters, Joann, 8,
at left, and Diane, 9. July
29 was the date of the offi-
cial opening of the li brary.
(Ensign photo from the
sue of July J O, 1959.)
CWIItot GetiiMII !IIIDit ,_tilt StilL U. 1~ I...,tof Itt fllsltll.)
]950 TOP 9RASS of the
Balboa Yacht Club
at the sea son opening pa
held June 3, 1950, included,
from left, Harry 91odgett,
vice-<ommodore;
Smales, commodore, and
Convers e Wurdemann , rear
Commodore. (Neal
photo from the June 8, 1950,
Issue of the Ensign.)
J95J THE PLAY chosin for tho season op.,.er for the Newport llarthella Randall of Corona del Mar, A!rles Blomquist of Lido Isle,
, Harbor Community Players In n51 was"Goodby e My Fancy." CY\d Betty Jarvis of Lido tsle; standlnliJ, from left, Di ck Ri chard o f
The selecti on was mlde by the executive board of the pic-Newport Heights, Nath•lle Michaud of Lido lsle, Si dney Morris of
lured above : front row, from I Jo Wilder of Sllore Costa and Pati Witte of Corona dtl liar.
•
The Up: Bia "I" Booster·
cues held their oraaniza-
tional meetin& recently at
the Balboa Bay Club and
espoused the need for an
"instant alumni" support
aroup for. UCJ Campus. Spe-
cisl auests included Di ck
Stevens, president or the
Bi& "I" Boosters, and Or.
Wayne Crawford, director of
athletics at UCI.
The Boostereue s, auxil·
iuy aroup of the Bia "1"
Boosters, who actively su~
the athletic progr am at
by prov iding scholar·
ships to deserving athle tes,
laid plans to auament the
Bi& "I" proaram by recruit·
ina members, s ponsorin&
and coordinat1n1 fund {ais-
ina events, and serv in& on
a volunteer basis for gen-
eral mailing and te lephone
campaign s.
Informing Orange County
residents of the acute need
for an athletic scholarship
program at UCI is their mis-
sion . The scholars hips
provide fi nancial assistance
to academically qualified
students who wi II in turn
be the recipients of charac-
ter uain in g in competitive
athletics.
To help the Big "I"
Boosters meet their 1961
pledge of 530,000 for ath·
letic scho larships , the
Boostereltes have formed
the "action•• committees,
c~uaed with the ini tial pro-
ject of selling reserved
seat tickets to the Japa--
nese Olympic bas ketball
team vs. liCI \'arsity same,
~·hi ch will be played Feb.
22 in Campus Hall. The
committees are :
• Special events: ~e s.
R. D. Forney, Henry Burke,
Dan Rogers, Ed Newland,
Ernest McGill, Roy A.
Romano, AI Ir win, Marinus
Contant, Victor Bradewie,
Gerald McClellan, Jac k
Sparks, M.E. Farmer Jr.,
B.J . Milich, Richard G.
Whitnah, Matt Ober, Sidney
OR. GANSE LITTLE, newly
elected mode rator o f the
178th General Assembly,
will be the speal(er at the
all chu rch dinner of St. An-
drew's P resbyterian Ch ur ch
of Newport Beach at 6:30
p.m. F riday, Feb. 24. Be-
fo re his election as modera-
tor, he was oastor of the
Pasadena Presbyterian
Ch urch since 1952. and had
se rved as pastor in Balti-
mo re, Md.; WiiJiamsport,
Pa., and Columbus, Ohio.
Shannon, Arth E. Lowe ll ,
"A. V. Cross, Fred E. Hew-
itt, Will iam Krulf'C)holz,
Thomas Hudson, David Cun·
nin&ham and Ro bert Howud.
• Mailing Comm ittee:
lt.tnes. Hervey Perrin, R~>
bert Windo lph, John T. Kee-
ler, Harlow T. Richardson,
Rich ard S. Stevens, Arthur
G. Ande rson, Thomas Moss
and Robert B. Milum.
• Membership: Mme s . R.O.
Forney, Harlow T. Richard--
son, AI Irwin, Georae Leach,
Earl G. Kaltenbach, Arth E.
Lowell.
• Telephone : Mmes . Her-
vey Perr in, Robert Howard,
William R. Moody and R~>
ben A Stoner.
• St~er ing committee:
Mme s. Cljaud Harmon, Earl
G. Kaltenbach, \o1au Ober,
W.A. Reynolds, Fred E .
Hewilt, William Krumpholz,
and Sue \1arlin.
• Pubhc11y: \ir s. George
P . Zebal.
The Bnos terctte support
group for UCI is ppen to
all Orange County women.
Those Intere s ted Ln partici-
patina may c all Mr s. fred
E. H t:Will, 644-0770, 0 1
\1r s. William Krumphol z,
675·2290.
Diane wins
essay award
Dtane de Fores t, 18, a
senior at Corona del \1ar
H1gh School , has won the
fair enterpr ise medallLOn
award for her school.
Gadabouts plan gadding
The award IS gLven b}' the
Orange Coun1y mdustry-ed-
ucluon council to one
senior from each hi gh schQO I
1n Orange Coun1y on the
bas1s of scores from a writ-
ten essay and objec tive
tes ts on economLc s. Diane
IS the daughter of \tr. and
\1r s. Thomas de For~s t of
1 ~37 Serenade Terrace, Ir-
vine Terrac e. She was
awarded the ••Good Ci ti-
zen" medal by the Dau&h-
ters of the American Revo-
\u\lon ••ll? \ft \he J•il!t·
Mr s. Anna S. Webb and
Mrs. \1ugaret H. Kinkel, 1n
charge of gadabout arrange·
ments for Harbor Sen ior
C itizens' Club, announce
plans for a wide cho1ce of
travel, both ne u and fu,
during the comina months.
A u ip to Santa Anita racc-
Uac k is set for feb. 24. Ar-
ranaemenu for a onCM!ay
'#\sk...to.Bas-..o.&.a -.
in the hopper for March 16.
Holidays in Reno and at
Lake Tahoe, and a viewmg
of the Hearst Castle, are
under consideration. In the
formation is a 30--dav Alas-
kan u ck in June. ·
Mrs. Wi lhcmme Redmann
and Mrs. Agness Lageson
of the entertamment co~
mi ttee report that "coffe e s "
and cookouts arc in the
hands of Hazel and George
J . Wright. The ladies en-
liven c ard-playing and
lun cheons Lntcnmss10ns
with mus1c and Slng-alongs.
There have been programs
by the Newpon Harbor High
Choraleers , under the d i-
rection of Les Van Oylr:e.
From the Hubor Hish ph v-
sic al education deparunen't,
a aroup of dancers wit\ ap-
pear on staae Wldct the di·
... ~of ... \~.
Mrs. Lori nc Hoskins' Ea-
s ter Parade sona' will be
featured on Feb. ~.
Theo K. Pyle. Club pre-
sidenl, points ou1 that the
poinl of depauure and TC"'
tum for all tours , LS the
Sen1 or Cruzen clubiH">use,
15th St., Cliff Haven.
Persons who have reached
the age of 50 or older, u c
wel come tCl attend HlllbM
Scnror C111 un Club mcela
ings.
-....... \\ Li\'inauon, both seniors at
Corona de l Mat High School,
rcce1v~d certific ates of
m ~nt In the compet itiOn co--
spflnsorcd by the Ca lifor-
nia State College at Ful-
lerton. And~ 1s the son of
\·1r. and \Ir s. J. Adams, 307
Drtft"00d Road, Sh ore
Cliffs. Bdl ~~ the son of
\1r. and \1rs. W. Livinsston,
1130 Dolphm Terrace, Ir-
vine Terrace.
He'll compete in Australia
FIRST UCI STUDENT
OFF IC ERS SWORN IN
The first elected student
bod~ government at UC lr·
vine was Inaugurated \1on-
da~. Feb. 13.
Jerry \kGraw , son of \1r.
and \trs. L.G. \kGraw of
Ba lboa Coves, departed
Wednesday ni ght, F ~b. 0,
fro m Los Angeles .-\irpo rt
bound for a ~-month tour of
New Zealand, Austzalia,
and Hawaii. He is a member
of the U.S. L1fe Sanng As-
sociation team , made up of
15 lifeguards from the Paci-
ri c Coast.
Jerry McCraw
Jetty was gradual ed sn
1165 from Newport Harbor
Hlah School, where he was
a member of the varsi f)'
water polo and swinwnin&
teams for 2 years. He also
attended Oranae Coast Col·
lcae, where he lettered in
water polo and swimmin&
end was a member of the
junior colleae AllaAmeri can
tlam ·in the lOO.,•ard back·
atrote.
The trip, whi ch is a com--
tlinalion of a aood wi II tour
IDd competition, will in-
etude dinners with heads or
eo•en.nent and a chance \o
~te in lhe National A us·
tnlian lifeauard cbampioo-
tbi~ in Adelaide •. A•..,
lia, ... -"" 24-26. n..
•
events include paddleboard
and dol) ra ~es and swi m·
mi n& me ets.
The tour ~~II c,•n cludo;"
with an 8-..la~ sta~ in 1\a'"all
and home on Ar ri I t=..
"-• .. y .... Or4ar .... -.~,_.
UIIDS.OW
.IR\. Lewin, a 2l•year..,)ld
pr~'1nc:d ic al s tudent from
Santa Ana 1s the president.
Donald Clme, a JUnior from
Fullerlon, fills the \'ice•pre·
sident r-•sitiL,n. J ohn Ross
"al\.:c r, alsP a JUnior, is the
secre ta~. John li\'cs with
hiS parents a t 26~~ Cove
St., Corona del \tar.
A :-cnat e composed of 25
student le gi s la tors was
also sworn m.
Grauj u/
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ly DR. LOUIS T. TAL lOT, Clloocollo<,
The llble Institute ef L ......... ,, lu.
Q. Co• ro11 ~:t,tG(11 jtut wltoe ia tlte devout lewa compiled the whole Old
wvrt of tile H ol"N SpiriH" 'J'•t.ament.
A. The work of the Holy Spirit i11 A .. uredly God overruled the
u cltarly tet forth in th~ Word of work, and &'Uided aa to arran1e·
God u ia the work of the Father, meat In the divine order. Certainly
and aa ia the work of the Son. The Cbrlat acknowled1ed it to be the in·
Holy Spirit convicts of sin, and re-spired Word of God '(Luke 24 :27}.
pnerates the heart of the beli ever Q. Whut if o. pert£»t. hu bet:" tnd~
u declared in J ohn 16 :1Hl. and 3 :8. c<»lverted, b"Ut qou btk!k i•to the
Fint, every believer Is indwell by world? Dou ht lou I&U aGltxd iO?t7
the Holy Spirit as Paul tells us in A. Cons ider thit in reJ'&rd to -back·
Galatians 4 :6, "Beca u se ye are sliders : (1) Many so--called "back-
t'Ons," not Utocause or anything el:se, sliders" never d id "slide forward."
but "bt>cau11e Y~t art' sons. God hath 1 mean by that they were never re·
11ent forth the Spirit of H is Son into generated. They, were pro re:~.aors. but
your he111rt6, cry ing AlJba, Father ." not posse.ssoN .
(J ohn 14 :16, 17 , 26 ; 15 :26 : 16 :7, (2 ) A real born·again Christian
12-16 ; Rum. 8 :14 -17 ; I Cur. 12 :3 !. will not continue in known s in. He
Thill last verse il4 \'ery striking. will confess it to the Lo rd and live
"No man ca n say that Je.:~u :4 i.:~ the (or Christ , no matter how (alter-
Lurd, but by the Huly Spirit." In ing\y.
plairier word" perha ps, you and I (3) A real Christian can becomt'
could no t acknowledg~: that J esus of a "back.:llider" bu t he will be a car·
Nazareth is Lo rd o( lord!!, if we did nal Christ ian and not a happy, sa t -
not have the bapt_i:,~m uf the Holy isfied one. He will lose his reward 11ot
Spirit. He (t he Holy Spirit ) teaches the judgment sea t of Chr i!lt. II Cor.
us the trut h or God as it jg in Christ, 3 :1-4. 11 -16!. God has made provi-
in whom "dwell eth all t he fulnes:4 of sion for his restoration : ll J ohn
t he Godhead bodil y" 1Col. 2 :9 ~. 1:9-2-6 ).
Q. HO'W did we get our Old Testa--~4 I An apo~ta te, one who finally
ment? Who compiled it? and irrevocably deni es Chri:~t, is not
A. Ezra and a co mpany or men the ~arne a!l a backi!.li dden Christ ian.
known u "The Great Synagogue," Q •. It t·roubl'-• me that Do.vid.'JJ ~in
devout Jews, compiled the Old Tel!-wu treated JJO liglttl~ ir& tlr ,. Bib/~.
tament. How do r uu e:r:plo.irt that1
MOST OF NY UFE, I had a va«ue
l"KDllection of Cod. In the punuit of
my edaacatlon and Iacer in the ~ice
during the war, I became detached (rom
this awareneu of God. But 10mehow, I
never JOt away from pnlyei-. ,
In a t~phoon in the Souch Pacific. for
instance-, thtte ~aUy isn 't much dH: one
can do but pray. Many times in ~ve~
circunutancn I w_.as driven to my lnees,
with never even a tlttHIA yo u [or the an-
swen Jhac came. BUt in b(twet:n che
cri'", my phila.ophy reverted to the com-
mon a.utrtion: "I can cake care of thin,~p
myK il. I don't nttd you any mon , Lord."
It wu my privilege a number of yean
ago to be auociated with the Los AJamO!i
scientific Laboratory in New Mn.iro,
when che inicial de,·elopmenc wa.s made
on the-atolnic bomb. Through a cha..in of
circumst ances, I came to a position of
responsibilicy for the cesting or nuclear
weapons from 1~8 to 195~. 1 became
test dirtctor for operation "I vy" at
[niwetok. Acoll in 1952. II was here-tha t
one o( the fint great leMO ns of my Hk
took place.
Ah er pushing the bunon and 1n u:hing
one ol the bombs go oft for the fi nt time,
I marveled ac the ~suit. Some houn
later I nturned to the atoll Jaland, for
a mae th~ minuceL I was honified at
what I saw. The Ullft' destruction, the
desolation, the 'soul-deprtllins look. of
that environment-it wu far more than
I had anticipated. It was a .ane l could
never fo rget .
When I had occasion to re turn 10 the
island some eight months -later, I did not
look forward to the trip. The island was
still hot, with a (air amount of radiation,
but one could sta..Y considerably longer
than the previous three minutes. This
time I fo und a diffcnnt atmosphere, even
chough charl"C'd ruim 1otill remained. For
one thing, the birds were back .
I noticed one thing in particuln:
chings cha t wen! grttn wae beginning
to sprout again. It wu a n!auuring ex·
pcricncr. He-n man had detonated whac
w:u then the most potent device he
lncw of on the face of the urch: had
grncn tcd tcm~nturcs of millions of
degrees; had generated p~uures of thous-
ands of pounds: had ~ncratcd an en-
vironment which completely rwcpc the
surrounding areas of all li ving things a1
the time.
Hen, .some eight monchs Ta ter, in a
A ~s and 10' Executive
Looks at Life
M By ST ANUY S. KRESGE
AHY TUCU, in wricing !etten to friends
and to stnn~n a. well, I put this scrip·
turc rcfcn:ncc underneath my name:
Galatians 2:20c. It uplairu my philosophy
ollifc much better than I could do and it
gives my witneu. This Iauer part o{ a
Bible verv nads as follows:
STANLEY S. KRESGE is
Vice-Chairman of Board,
S. S. Kresge Company
and President of
The Kresge Foundation .
His home is in
Detroit, Michigan.
" ... and the life I now live in the flesh AJ trustee of The Kres!fc Founduton, I
I live by bith in the Son of God, who sign many chccU-rcprescntin~ c:oruribu-
loved me, and gave himscil for me." tions co colleges, univenities.holpitab,and
Tt.h ..-•1• ............ ITA ... It W. ...... _...., ..................... ....,
.., •I .................... -.16 ........... CUC COMT&CT ....... . ..... ,.. ---.-..,., .......................... ..
_.. .............. - -...., _, ... ~· "'..,..u-.riP<. _.DI bac*; the -••a...,. ............ or J~" Butt ldll,...
-.. co T.._ ... ~ ~ w.ed a nbeJUow Md-*. ror -a _ ......... __ ............ -
..... -llooy-...-m.."'-............. _,_ .......... _
..-, ..._. .. ,, I bee.... iwve cMN WI CIMIId· be fouDd-the WOld of God.
a God, We bid bM at • ;a 1'1 • aiMI Oac nriiac t dropped iato tbe ~
---.... -iJtlat, .... -ol ~ -.ol ...... tbc pW>t-a ... •hlnc •rdy ... _.. f'O""'fal tlu ~ ChrUd&b .. UeaaaA. 1t aetatec~ an .,...
In tpite of man'• ~ea. He would ,. twae U.. lor ~-to ~hare hit tathDODJ
pkniah til« tanh. ' ' wllb ,., ol what Chrilt meant to hl.b.
Thi. wu a turnine: point In IIJ Ufe-1'houlb I ,.-u ~pn.ed WI"J much by
not a pcHnt of con'lktloa, but a point ol •• be llkl.lt dW oot dllturtuM.
ruliaatlon. At t.o.., J ~hued. the iDcickot with
· Some yean later, frOm a ft!itlp poiiu m7 wife. J'¥t *" Polari1 IDillik't upc
aboard a ahip 5S mUes hom liahWcot 4 , but l'Ye nntt .nn anythint tipt
Atolf. I vicwM an inaediblt l!ipt u lhe al Uke lbe, d.kl that niJht. "You know,"
tint hyclrosen bomb waa aplodfd. A lhe e.c:I.Mr.ed, "th11 l& what I've been
huge mushroom doud ~ to c:ow:r lootl .. Iori Ltt'l look Into this."
ail crc:uion. 1 stood in ,aft. wonderlrc ff .. Fh:M," I aald, ''wc''ll look into h."
man had not unkuhccf a b.t; of tricb be Wud.nc no drot, abe called th.il pncle-
could not coouol-and what wu wOnt, ID8D and Mted if we-m.ictn p to dwrcb
he probably cUdn'c ruUae he ~n't whh blm. OD knday.
control it. _ We 4ld 10 to church and bc<:ame ~
As I flew over the alte by helimpter dattc:l with 10nte wonderful Christian
later in the day, I leamed that we W people. I heard IIOftle Y'UIItl of tcripture
completely obliterated rwo island.a and that bqan to add up in the. light of all
~ed up ha.Jf of two othen. Su.~ly I had npnimoed and htard in re<:tbt
the~ was 10rncone who rould a>ntrol lhi• · wnU and months: "7hc~fore if any
~·~ power, and my thoughu returned to man be in ChriK, he is a new creatu~;
God-time and again. Some people_ wiU old thinp are paMCd .. ay; behold, aU
argue that if you have a plan, you don'l thinp art" btmme new, A.nd allthlnp are
nC€eSSarily need a plannn. But the an-of God, who hath reooncilcd Ul tO him-
sw~r •kept coming bad to me: behind all aerr by Jesus ChriK, and hath given to
of this, there was a powtt, a tpiric, a Ul the minUtry of rcmnciliation" (IJ
forcr-God. Corinthiar~~ S: 17, 18).
My philo10phy was beginning to aad., There was my aruwerl Though I re--
as I realited 1 could not alwaya do It my-mained ttubbom for a num~r of weetL
.elf. In £act, when I tried, I utually did eventually I rcalittd thit wss the ot1ly
chc wrong thing. I began to reason that 10lution tO all of my qucscions: commh-
this power I had Ken wu in JOme way ment to Jesus Chrill u my Lord and
related to me, and vice vcn.a. But how Saviour. I took that vital step, and today
do I reach this power? I am amared at my own stupidity for 10
My solutions to the problems in my many yean in not n!aliting theK simple
life-and in ocher pcople't lives, as well truths. The lord does indeed male w
-always ICCmed to involve pride, am> new creaturu in Christ, and whac a s1ori-
ganu, conceit. Suddenly 1 found my phil· out mrufonnation!
StThomas Bible Lesson
CAIN AND ABEL
<iefteala 4 -leiMn 22
Whenever we read the firat chapters of Geaeaia, we muat keep ia miad that
"the world that then waa ... perished". (II Peter 3 .6.} It waa Dtt~rly wiped
o ut io the Great Flood aad the uai~Msiaable. deatruetioa th..t took plAce at that
time by mea as of the water, earthquke aDd volcaDic aelioa. Not eve a tlle
geography is the aame. Edea haa d~aappe.ared, aad with it the Cherubim aad
tbe flaming a word at the eaat of the prdea. A II that waa pruerved of the
ante-diluviaa world and ita civilization waa whatever Noah aad hia wile aad
his three sons and their wive. carTied with them ia the Ark. Whatever citiu
are dug up now; whatever artifact.e are fouad by archaeolosiata; whatever
tribes, nationa, peoples or societies are traced, all bad their besianioga ia the
eight peraou carried in the Ark. There ia aot evea any pure blood liaea aucL
aa the "aeed" of Righteoua Abel or the murderer Caia whereby may be found
the £leah of the "sood guya'' or the fleah of the "bad suya".
Mosel! wrote t he fi rst fi"e books A. I don't explain it because it i" ot the Bible, as the Holy Spir it in -not true. The Lord was rreatly dis·
sp ired .him. These books a re called pleued with David and punished
"The Law." At the clo~e or his life. him &everely by not allowing him to
Moses wrote. saying t hat God told build a temple (or His wonhip since
him to place the book or the law "by h is Was not a peaceful reign, by al·
t he s ide or the a rk or the covena nt" lowinr him to be disgraced putilicly
(Not "in the side of the a rk of the by his own sons, and by lakin&' the
covenant." as we read in· t he Au -life or the child of Bathsheba.
thor ized V e rsi o n ~. I Read Deut. Read it in II Samuel12 :7-14, one o(
3 1 :24-26, R. V.1 The ten command-the most terrible indictments the
ment..!l were kept in tht' ark ; but the Lord ever pronounced arainst any·
scrolls or parchment, or \'ellu m, one. It was deserved beca use the
upon which t he books or !he Bible Lord had raised up David (rom be·
were wr itten, were kept in the Holy ing a shephe rd boy to rule His peo-
or Holies "by t he !S ide of the a rk pie. We are dealt with accordinr to
o( the eovena nt." Later on, dur ing the blessings and the light we have
t he apostasy of Israel, the long-hid-r eceived. The sword never departed
den Script ures were disc-overed in from him (-rom that t ime to hiR
God'a bou~oQened, and rJ&d ,to~th.J: d.eath• Not.e ~ l .~··lfL':r.., indi·
people. Jo..·s. one· by "'one. tl'i't !n'!plt~-catlng that'tbe-.t~'"-"'bf"bts ·a!n re:-
books were written. they were put ma ined forever.
It wu at an early age that I committed many other institutions. Usually I add a
my heart and life to the Lord Jesus. How phruc on the back of the ch«k: "In the
thankful I :tm for having ~en raiKd in a Name and few the ulte of J6ut Chrilt."
Christian home! My iovely mother and my Had it not b«n for Him, many or molt ol
busincu man fachcr (now 95 yea':' youngJ such orpniutiOfll, indudins The K~
both pointed me to Chri11. I have been Foundation, woukl not exilt. We ,...y suppose that Na.h carried aqch reeorda aa Le d-'emed 'De ce .. ary,
'*-e4 with a Chr.IMJir,n wUe and. three My aim aftd'pi~Vt Ule il simply; chil: aad.__tha.u .... have-hre-1..-d.ee.-Nw-p.Np,..-all-"llw.-t........-liily aijililu:aatl a
wilh the boo ks o( Moses. Then it Fro"' THE KING'S BUS~NUS
was that Ezra and his company or 13100 8 1o ~o ..... l..o Mlrodo, Colli. 90631
fine JOnsl lfOf WhOrian Christians. l coO O thi Wiii"Ol tod. At He Kives me the hi a tory of that age of apleador. The brevity of the accouat temple ua to
gladly ta:tify. fo what the Lord has done •,trcngt1~,!. hopc
1
H~o ~in grace and in the imagine that former world in terma of the "aoble aavase" coajured up in tbe
Cor'lnc. and is doina-for me. now .. "6 .. o rm lll:ep,lnred loy ,.,..,1 .. 10" 1,..., C&MC CONT~CT.) minda of popular fancy at the time of the terTible French Revolution. However,
r--~~~--=B~E==N~=N~=t:.E==r-·:s~--~--------5-(_: __ I_I_O __ O __ L ____ L_E __ S __ S_O __ N ____ ~J~:~:~=~~~=~~--~b~~i~~ DR. 81 BLE Adam aad hia belp~eet, Eve, aad their t hildren, were aucb ex c elleat
HE basic facts back of • f J we arc obeying Satan. When Satan c rea tures that they bad ao need of col'll.llluaity life beyoad the famil y to auat.aia
I .. J fdicioo (the relatiomhip The Temptation 0 esus LUKE 4:1-13 or any o f his false ministers or ter· them. How they actually lived we Caaaot im•sine fally. Yet we .re ahowa what
of man to God) and civ· vants quote the Scrinh•ru, we must was essential to life for them, and ao for ouraelvea. a, DR. JAMES E. BEHHET r-iliu.tion (the relationship check them just as Jesus did to find
f Z._lical lo"'IUCion:W s-4eJ $Uool .._ 0 mao. to man) and all the omissions or additiooa, howeYer The w~rld waa begiaaiog to be populated by tbe time of the murder. Adam relationships between man slight and subtle they may be.. The 1 aDd God, and man and (Reprtnteol ,,_CHRISTIAN aEACON, 7Y H•llllller~ ,t..,.., Celltn ........ N.J.) Word of God it cJanrrroua and bade· had ived 130 yeara by the time Seth waa bora, ud misht well eaousb have
man {whether or not ac...-ed and fires hen •·-died ,_ ..,L-1:__..___ •• L. begottea at least a child a year. He would already have mature great-great·
approved by man, they exi;["just the know that the temptations of ordi· God bad leDt. manna to tbe Hebrcwa child.:O of 5:t.a. .,~ ~t:n, UIC graodchildrea, and them i.a profu.aioo. T'ltere waa DO biological or moral
Sl.a'lC) are the.se : a) God created the nary boyhood are among the wont of in the wildemeu, and Hia Spirit had OIEY GOD _ MOT SA TAM difficulty in marrying kiafolk, aiace that ia all t.bere wen. Mea apoke with God
universe and man ; b) man had the our whole lives, but Jesus, the o:tra· been with than by day in a cloud, and with each other. Religion waa eatabliaLed; ao waa •srieuhDte aud atoelt
God __ .... ordinary Boy, no:u.sed through them and by n:"""'t in a pillar of fire. God Jesus, the perfect man. aaswered power of choice betw~ •au r--&•• 1a1•...: .. -w """---·--L-1 Satan who was one o f God's chief all safely, and Satan did not win had fed Elijah by ravens, but Jesw un ~._..y -u1uu. .... t DOC
qd:ic creations, but who f'lt:bdled one battle or even one skirmish, for was deliberately left alone with the tempt the Lord thy God." aDd .s.taD
Jesus was "yet without sin." He wild beuu and Satan. had no antwer ready for that quid, against Him ; c) man through Adam .. _..a d.fi • f rcjec:ttd God and obeyed Satan; d) nevtt faltered nor failed, and Sat1n After waiting for forty daya of •~Y voice UJdnr:te word. I
God promised man a Redeemer from did not case his evil efforts, but ern-hunrry su.ape:nte to weaken Jesus' Jesus had cut Himal.f from. tbe piD·
the bondage of Satan ; e) in the full· pioyed all of his evil powus, yet spirit of resistance, Satan tried to m.cle of the eemple it would t.a.e
ncaa of God's own timetable, He: sent without any success at all. sow a doubt in the mind of Jesus beea. at Satali'a .......... 1114 Je~a~
His only bqottm Son, Jesus, born just u he bad done with Eve. He could -obey Satu at UlJ' tm.
of the Holy Ghost and the virgin Mary JESUS HO APrWflt said in effect, "God has said that and he faithful to God tbo F.-,
into this world to re5Clle man from Immediately after God had intra· you are His bdo.-ed Son, but He bu wbo alone nuut be obeyed. We .,.
the power of Satan, and ai!O to "de--ductd Jesus as His "beloved Son," abandoned you here in the wilderneaa told that we aner mUll do ftil nea.
stroy him that had the power of death, He "wu led up of the Spirit into the for forty days without food or bdp, if COOd abould COllie of Jt (lt&m.
that is, the devil" (Heb. 2:14). wilderness to be tempted of the devil," which does not appear much like the 3:8). ]eatll did DOt doubt God's
D£ATH VUSUS LIFE and there Satan bad his best oppor-way to treat a beloved Son. Now let power and loft aad He did oot -
tunity to crush Jesus. It was war us see if He rea.Uy loves you. I, Sa.... aay miraculoul proof. He did 8Cil 1be only way to destroy death IS fi ··• 0u Lo d · " --. ---.J to •-God' Word, -~ -to a nl:wl, r r IS not an ap-will show you how to test God'a love. ua:u .....,L • ._
to pnt life, and the only way to peaser," neither does He ever dodge If you are the Son of God CC)Innllnd do we.
destroy the Devil is to render rns an issue where the truth is involved that these stones be made bread, lor SATAN"'$ uma DIFIA.T
power of death useless. Shortly after and neither does He compromise for if God loves you He will hooor such Then the Deril thl~ aa ....
Jesus wa.s born, Satan tried to kill Him the sake of Wlity, harmony or ex-a simple request for food." tJeDJe.. He admitted that be it die
by causing King Herod to slay all of pedimcy. Ri(hteousness has no fel· GOerS WOlD HAS POWD .00 of this wodd ud Ntlt•IIJ ofa
the: babies under two years old lowship with unrigh'teousne.ss, nor {eftld to take Jeaua iato --..a.&... Christ with Belial {2 Cor. 6 '14, IS). But Jesw anaw....S, "It ia wri-. w~ him __ ,let H~ ha•er-.:;;_~ ... in Bethlehe:m and its suburbs. Satan. tha .L-" 1: "---.J nn -...u -• _...._ The first man Adam fell under t man ~ not uve by ~-.,..,. all the ra..-, of tbo -w,
in the vuy beginning, bad killed Ahel the power of s.ia, in the 'very first alone, bot by ev<ry word of God." AD that J-hacl to do <-.
and had captured Cain , and later had temptation, which was the offer to He uiCd the tame weapon that ia 10 Sata.a) wu tD faD ...... _.
slain or had tried to slay all men who the: woman of the knowledge of fret for the Ule of any and every wonbip him (Sat.). Tbe ~
micht be the H oly One of God, and good and evil, which was supposed man today, •ad. he bad no .doubt:' 01' dictators who are lbltia( tD ..._
then flna.fiy cam« Jesus, whom God to make them equal with God (Gen.· mental. retervatioas or c=;oc:abODI-world rulers bawe cmpdouiiJ Or ..
publicly introduttd to the world by 2 :16, 17). The first woman, in argu-To Hun the Word of waa all CODidoualy fallea..dowa w .. S.C.
sayinc, "This is my beloved 5011. in inc with Satan, eertainly quoted P.?~er~ul and ~utely .final. Sat.an'a' ud Ue WOf'lllaipl:lw W.. _. 111 11 God 's Word, but apparently she had ~f ~ ~ mtslead, ~rt ... ~ livinc all tbe~tPN be aa til whom I am well pleased." From mental ruervations and she weak-d11qu1et H1m. There were no tb help theaa delbyt Ill 3 • W .....:.. ._
, that time on the:re could be no longer med when Satan fb.tJy denied God' a in the human nee uatil ain c::u;ne into dudiac the+ dWa. . 'n., .,. 1111 any doubts u to wbo was God's only stat<ment that disobedience to His the world -the firll -Is ., "'"'' d~, ..._ he lou ........... bfcutl<n Soa. the Mwiah. Word would result in death. Adam nection with Cain (Geo. 7:4). -n-. of -w fl«f Mel.,..._,
JESUS CHALUNGED SATAN l01led simply bc<au,. he loved Eve SATAN MJSQUOTID THI woaD IUid they • ......... 110 Clllrio& •
Tbia wu a djrut challenp to mort {I 'tim. 2:14) tban he loami The aecond test also bfcan with tltt their Sa'Yioar.
5a1aa. Hen was God's Son who bad God. So. even the pu,...t of hurn.n ...,. "if" _ Luationinc the deity of ]-. --10 s-_ "Gee
-iato the world in the lonn of a love may ktop man from loving God. J .. w {IWIIdla( to Mattbow 4 :6) -hence, Sloioa: far It 1o oolllw,
-of leah. In order to qualify u Therefore. the love of God muat al· "II thou be the 5oa of God, CUI tlty: Thou abalt cor*' tbo Lonl ~
tbo Sanoar and Redeemer of mat, ways be fint. oell clown : lor it io written. He lhall God, IUid him ..., 11,. tlloa -
He -ftnt prove Hit power to, IIVNGIIY AND FOlSAICIN give his _.s-charto oonceruinc Tbia -~ parf«t =•• ., a..,
•••-all of the powtn of the ]...,., tbo "laot Adam". (I Cor. thee : and in tlleir "--a they ahall .-I '""""tiooo, kM• 1-IIJoO.
raising.
"Ia the proceaa of time" Oit. "ia the ud of daya") Caia preaeated himself
aad aa olferias of the fruit of the aro .. d at the appoiated place of worahip.
Abel came with a lamb which be alaushtered. God bad aot respect to C.i.in'•
offerias; but to Abel'a He did. le caaaot llelp .. kias, ILy? To sive aa SDawer
forces ua to u.aderataad that Ut.e acceptaLility of u offeriag ia oot that it is aa
act of aharias with God, or of siviDI ap of ,-n of wbat oae llaa earaed. It muat
be an aet tllst a how a a reeopitioa of the awfal batTier of aia aad death.
between maa aad God, ao.d betokau tile promiae of the death of God' a LAmb,
the Cbriat, ia atoaemeat for aia. Sia ia fallea ID8a1a Feat relisioaa concern -
Dot prosperity, aor evea, aa ao maay thiDk today, aickaeN.
Geneaia alao makea it dear that God dou aot j.dse a raaD by the meaner
of hia worship, evea thoup God reapecta oaly fittias .. d true worahip. For be
aaid to Cain, "If thou doe at well, allah thoa Dot b. accepted?" 1\e
acceptability of tLe peraoa ia oae thins; the approval of aa act of woraLip ia
another. It ahoald be aoted, however, that Caia revealed hia peraoD by the fact
that he f~iled to take U.e meaawe of aia aad the Daeaaaity for blood a~aemeat.
• The Epiatle to the Hehrewa Hea·Abel'a act aa aa act of faiLb. It of it.aeU
aisnified hia own full depudeace DpoD God' a providuee aDd mercy ia aplle of
the ba.rrier of aia aad deatL. CaiD"a wickedae .. ia Nv .. lad u eavy, or maliea
aprir ·iaJ from jealouy over tlae favor God Mowed to Abel. Jea• waa
delivered up for cnacifis:ioo by t.Le eiLYy of 'tM Jewa. All tile alec:t of Chriat
muat Dade,..tud that tlae world, Qieb ia aavioaa of tl.e .. c• of Chtiat ahowa
freely to whom Chriat will, hatea ud JDuder-. U.O.e wlrlo an r:allad aDd
aaactified.
The jaatiu ol God doea eot req•in tMt C.ia pey lot hia nntrder with •ia
owa IHe, aiace God hinaaelf Ia •• J611• ud ... u~; Wlllea •• exaeetea God'a
jeaticc, that la aaotlaar •tter .~. God Ma cnrsa.ed ~t ... •ut lake Ge
Ufa of a delii.r~~te •ft...,., C.ia'e ,.., ..... t la ~~on """ tM.a .....
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hU. a..r •• ,.., he a .......... aM a _ ...... , oonlos ~ -.d by plaD<Ior
aad violeace fro. da,e labrw of cO.n aU c:raft ud ... de.
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earthly city, &o. dleb e .... th..,.. "efrili•tl•"· 1\ey .. ,. eklllr.t...t
clo--hot aot pl-. •1\e city lo aa Mjao-t ol .0. 1o a otlll lo ... r oealo
of llfe evaa *• tM.t aft. tile Fallt it i.e I• pnMI'ftd• el ... ol Yioi•Ke.
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Friendly Nelchbof'hood
Service
UCLA ALUMNI helping plan for the an-
nual regional conference include, from
left, Robe rt J. Marshall, 367 Via Lfdo
Soud, Lido tsle; Mrs . Milton Shedd, 1520
Kings Rd., Cliff Haven, and Mr s. Edgar
B. Witmer, 219 Evening Can yon Rd.,
Shore Cliffs. They are membe rs of the
executive corrmittee of the UCLA Orange
Coun ty Alumni Cl ub. Th e con ference of
UCLA alumni wit! be held Saturday, Feb.
25, in Disneyland Hotel. The mo rning
lopic wi II be "Controversy on campus."
Angelitos honor patronesses
Angelitos de Oro, the
"Angels of Gold," decora,-
ted the waterfront home of
the William A. Thompson s
on Little Balboa Island with
s treamers and red carna-
tions Tuesda y, Feb. l.J,
and huge bird cage s on the
p atio overflowed with red
and wh ite carnations.
All this was an er.press ion
of appreciation from Ang e li-
tos to patronesses of the
Anaelitos de Oro ball com~
ing up on April 1.
The invitations to the pa-
tronesses have been tn
charge of Mrs. Thomas Do an,
and the tea in honor of th e
patronesses has been the
special planning of Mrs.
Walter Mellott and Mrs. Wil-
liam A. Thompson, assisted
by Mrs. Freeman Reed and
Mrs. Alfred Nedeau.
The patronesses were
The Anae litos de Oro
board includes:
Mrs . Dick Ri c hard, pre si-
dent; Mrs. Will iam Miller,
vice president; \1r s. "-·lar~
shall Niedecker, Lteasurer;
Mrs. J oseph Beck, recording
secretary; Mr s. Will iam Hoi~
stein, correspond ing s ecre~
tary; Mr s. Wendell Jones,
publicity; ball chairman,
\irs. Clifford Hakes ; pa·
trone ss chairman, ~trs. Tho~
mas Dean; ao ld book chair~
man, Mrs. Wilfred Beds;
parliamentarian, \1r s. Ro~
bert Guuenheim Jr., and
historian, Mrs. George Jones.
The patronesses are Mmes.
Daniel G, Aldridge, Jules
C. Axelson, C.S. Brokaw,
Ross CastendyCk, E. Ave ry
Crary, Warren Crowell, John
Curci, Andrew Do sse tt, E.JJ..
Emett, Byron Fatwell,
Asel Eoff, Ira N. Fr isbee,
Roben H. Grant, Everett P.
Hadley, Elton Hallett, Don~
ald Harwood, Rolla R. Hays
Jr., George M. Holstein, My~
ford Irvine, John R. Lavelle,
John B. Lawson, Howard B.
Lawson, Jurgen Lorentzen,
Le ster C. L0we, Will iam B.
\1a louf, Harry John March,
John \tacnab, Robert J.
\lerritt, Shi rley E. Meserve,
Norman NLx on, J. Howland
Paddock , Paul A. Palmer,
Edward A. Raul s ton, Angus
Richard son , Thomas Felton
Riley, P aul \I. Rogers, Jose
Rosan, George C. Scott,
Anton Henry Segers trom,
Lon V. Smi th , Richard
Steele, \laxwell Sturaes,
J ohn G. Swigart, Bryon Tar~
nu tzer , Raymond Tecklen~
borg, Th om as Webs ter, John
Wayne, Charles S. 'Wheeler,
Roscoe H. 'Whitt, Elvin K.
Wilson, Horace S. Wil son,
W.O. Lee and Thom as P.
Wa! ker.
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THU RSOA!1_FE8. 16, 1967
CO\IliiA utL liAR, ',AU F.
Open house for Clinic
r bo The tel\llat monlhly meet, Membeu o the Hat r · r ·• A 'I' 111 b . . 1n1 0 1o11e UAI I at)' W e AulJhary of the South Coast held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday
Oaild Guidance Clini c will Feb. 14, at the Balboa BaY
act u hotteues at an open Club. Thia will be the oc~
bouae ror the new home or claion fo r the annual auo-
dl e Clini c at 171 E. 18th tion . Mrs . Homer Howard,
SL, Cos ta Mesa, £Tom 2 to chainnan of the Treuures
6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. !9. The and Trinkets Thrift Shop, is
public is invi ted ·to attend in charae o f the ule, and
and to become acquainted Mrs. Evan P.ritch•rd will be
with the facilities and th~ au c ti oneer.
aims o f the Clinic. Th e Keynotes, Junior Guild
Au r.i~iary members who
will be hos~sses include
Mrs. Evan Pritch aJd, \Irs.
William Shempp, \Irs. John
Wri&flt,Mrs. Louis Pratt and
Mu. CaT! Mallin. ~h s. Ro-
bert BernaJd, president,
will also assi sL
o f the Auxiliary, will meet
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18,
and follo wing the meeting,
will tour the new Clinic.
C andy Mans, (Hesident.,
will guide the tour, assisted
by Mrs. John Sparl ina and
\1rs. Charles Kelley, adult
sponsors of th e Guild.
The Cellar
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In keepina with their
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STUDIO OF ~AIM
topic I!! ... '!IRE~! ..... ~!"
"Proje ct i·listory," the
Newport Beach Friends of
the Library will hear a
history talk at an iiflemuon
lea Friday, Feb. 24, at the
hane of \1rs. Walter White,
la27 Sandalwood Ln.,
Bayc res t.
;.1rs. Challen Landers,
president, announces that
the speaker will be Iris
Wil son, daughter of \·1r. and
Mrs. C larence Higbie of
Balboa Island. \~rs. Wils on,
who is teachina at USC , "SECRETS OF BEAUTY"
will talk. about her book, ~ ~ "Wi lliam Wo!fski ll," su~ Co•u• .,.,,()r.H br Ill• -=:.,•
titled ''frontier tra pper to .JI/. s ..... o/ P•hli~ l,.urudin ~ 001111
Caliromia ranchero." * MODEliNG AND TELEVISION
C alifornia histtty records * CHA RM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Wolbkill as the founder of * OU.MATICS-SPEECH-UTTLE THEATRE
the California c:i trus tn~ * Special Courses for Homemakers.CorMr Girl,
dus try. FLORENCE SM.ALES Diredl.lr o/ Our &.u l.k._.
\1rs. A. [I arwood Thayer is HOURS MODELING AOINCY
hos pitality chairman, and ~==·~·;·•:·:•;•:•:-~-=~15::t9:.;N~-~Ma=:••:·~Sa=n~ra=A=na=-~54~7;4H7::=1~ is beina assisted by ~"lme s. i
Walter White, William Mrs. Sl lvta Cardella, 4206 Hllaua Way, Newport Beach
Blanton and \turton H. Winner of Lido Lun ch eon for Two
Wi II son. Berk shi Kuyper talks to AARP
Georg e A. Ku\per, who t.isti c director of Ravinia
has managed sev~ral maJot summe r concerts, aeneral
. . . .-di rector of the Los Anse les mus1 cal oraan•zatw ns, 'All! Ph "lh . 0 h .d 1 annom c rc estra, an speak at 1 p.m. t~ay , Feb, of Hell wood Bowl. 16, at the mee u ng ofth e Y_
Newport ch apter of the Follow~ns the ~pe ~ch,
Ame rican Association or Re ~ there will be norru nauon,
e lection and ins tallation or
offi cers. Tea will be served
by the hospitality commi t·
tee after the installation.
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
welcomed at the tea by the
55 Angelitos members, who
felt that Valentine's Day
was an appropriate day to
celebrate their joint efforts
to aid Bia Brothers of
Oranae County in their work
in behalf of fatherless boys.
lbe,b•U an4 ,th~ ,,4,naeli!Qa· di""lii . ·Gii1Q'BOO~·· a.re
m.jor · Wurce s of supplying
funds for carryina on th is
work.
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SAME; DAY
Laundry Service
I ri ng your shirts in lrt 8:30 o.M. end we'll have "''""'I
clone up, lilt• new, the ,..,.. d.,-. ,
J..t c.u 011 ......
Jilt' L COAIT mwAY. -·--....
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each d1ive1 to complete the
route.
Each entrant will be jud·
ged un ! couniS: obser~
and will be presented by
repre sentati ves of the span~
soring organ izations.
Stalling poin t and fim sn
Visit a class-investigate the teacher's crederuiaJs-groo'nting and
dress in class-size of cla.ss--typc: of floor in class room. Discipline.
Eighty s tudents fl om the
4 hiah schools are sch e·
du led to take pau in the
2nd Newport·\1esa safety
c•onomy Nn thi s Saturday_.
Feb. 18. .. . -
Sponsoring the run , pur·
v_3_!1Ce of all safety and uaf~ -~~'i;'!!;-.,";;·~;~~.u;~~;T,;!~-t----• fie rules, and lhe amounl Mobil Setvic.e,
or gasoline used to neao-and Harbor, Costa
You ar• invited to visit -.
pose of which is to empha·
size the relationship be~
tween safe and economical
dtivina. is the Newport H ar~
bor Exchange C lub.
ti ate the course. Adult ob--~\k~•~•:·~T~h:e~r~;~"~'~"=r~w~d~l~b:e~L==========:~~~~~~~~~~~E~::=======,J servers wilt ride in each flagged off at 8 a.m.
car to assess penalties
for safe ty infrac tions.
The ru n will cover approx·
imately ·lOS miles and has
been losged and touted
th10ugh the combined ef-
forts of the California High~
way Patrol and the Auto-
mobile C lub of Southern
California.
Di ck J ohn son, chief stew·
aJd for th e run aud a member
of the s ponsoring Exchange
Club,said it will take ap--
prnximately 31.7 hours for
To give .ill automobi les
and drivers an equal oppor-
tuni ty regardless or size
and we ight, au tomobiles
enteTed will be Judged on
th e basis of a ton~mil e [()(·
mula.
Trophies will be awarded
the winn ers Juring a lun-
cheon immediately foll ow~
mg the run at the Costa
\lesa liigh School auditor·
ium. The uophie s aJe being
donated by \~obi! Oil Co.,
Dogs beat deadline 'y El inor Wood
Through the portals .of the
Newport Beach Fire Station
moved 414 unbelievably
well behaved dogs as their
ceipts and took down infor·
mation, and by the members
of the license division of
Newport Beach, who worked
over their duty hours.
o wn ers brought them to be JUNE IS BACK FROM
vaccinated for rabies Tue s~ SOUTH AMER ICA TOUR
day ni&ht, Jan.J I, th e dead-~!iss June Lindeman, for~
line date to avoid penalty. met ~lis s ~ewport Beach
Hardly a dog resisted ... and 1':>6 5..(,6 "Miss Cal ifor~ althoush a few howled when
the 3 volunteer vetcrinar-nia, •• has recent ly re turned
ians , Dt . Albert Stockton, to her horne in the Newport
Or, Ron La Shelle and Dr . Rivi era townhouse homes
Peny Svedeen, plunged the comple x in Costa \lesa from
needle in their furry back~ a goodwill tour of South
sides from 6:50 p.m. unt il Ameri ca .
10:30 p.m. While in Santiago, Chile,
An almost eye stinging she was the gues t of Carlos
doaay sme ll hung over the Cruz Correa and J orge Fer~
courty ud as doss and own· nandez Valdes. Both men
en talked. Eleven~year-old are now in this coonll)• to '' EC" M.Jeller couldn't foster bette r trade relations wait thoush -he left early
to ao home and watch.TV. between North and South
.. Can 't miss the Invaders," Ameri ca. They were auests
he uid. of \liss Lindeman and her
Most or the French pood les parents, ~-1r. and ~Its. Henri
were curied -but Maj, a Lindeman , at a western
black little poodle with a style barbeque , Saturday,
whi te ribbon, made a lot of at the recreation c enter iii
noise in line. Newport Riviera.
Si, an 8-year-old part box~ .-----------, ~~. spent his hout in line
droolina mad.ly for 1 little
blonde cocker sp.niel.
A peat dane named Ti~
bet scared 1 l ittle doa to
piercina screams. And his
owner,amustachioed youna
man. amoothct hit lona hair
and waved hit hand JIIC~
fully •• he uplained, • • My
doa ckrinitely doetn't like
tha• bi a doa. ''
llt.e ldulu were very p•·
t ient and didn't even joinJ
die rebellion when aaked to
• 'Uaite!" aaainat cat own·
en, who don1t have to H~
ceaae U..h pett.
The ¥tteria.ri•• were
a .. i1t.ct b, wlunteer 1(, .. ••i•• wt.o •IIH<l ,_.
,._.&fMh81CMIIh
-AT
1110 NEliPOIIT & VD.
Pit. •-•Jt:ootA MHo.
Just
between
the
two of us ...
There .ue m.anv good fm ilno .al mstltut•ons m Sou1hern
C.lll lorn1o1 where your funds .are onsur~ .and the yi eld
~~ h ·~h . WE> would IL kt> 10 It'll you why we bel ieve you
wdl be hilpptf:'l w•lh your iunds here .at Newport
B.al boa Savmgs • Therf:' •s someth1ng .about Newport
B.alboo1 5avmg~ tho1t mo1kei 11 d•fferenl from the "run
of the mLil ." You w•ll feel tM dtfterence. bec•use there
•S quilltly 1n cOnwrv.a!lve. prudent s..avmgs olSSOCi.allon
m•nagement • Newport Sal boa S.tvt ngs g•ves you
lhe h •ghe9l v•eld. m.a11mum •nsurance, pl us th•t
cert.a•n ~omet htng. you v.-111 apprenile most. Yes,
there 1s iln at htude about l" you w1ll hke a phone
c.aU v.-tll tell you more or , hel!er yet , .a pt>rsonal v•slt
wtth on€' of the otl!t'er~ w tU conv•nce you lhat
Newport 8o1lboa Savtngs ts whe1e ·-
vou would l•kt to do bu~.n~s. too. • • W'
DOWPORT BOJ.BOB S8VID08
.._ '-' 3366 V~ Lido.-111«11, C•hf ·-573-JIJO o Con1N dol lilt, 2161 E. Caool 11or ·-I~
• tuourctt Over Ont Hunctrtd Mlmon Oollers • I".A.I"Al,..R, CM1rmen of lht Board • AI"D tlOfiiiQUtST, "••U I
From. the Police Blotter NE'IPORT HARBOR EN IIlii
SEOONO SECTIOII --P•'4
THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1967
OOIIOIIA DEl liAR, CALl F.
CD Choose an open area
away from roads.
@Make sure yoLtr kite is free of
metal parts in frame or tail.
Q}use dry cotton string only.
@fly kite away 1rom TV or rad10
aeri1ls and overhnd wires.
@ If your kite gets caueht in
power linn, leave it alone
@r1y kite on a dry day.
follfW tlleu rules and y1u'U lint
lli&tt-flyi•r tun!
BOB BURBANK, left, o f the Southern Callfomla Edi -
son Co., a guest at a recent meeting of the Balboa
Bay Lions Club, in troduced radio and television per-
sonality John Milton Kennedy. The program included a
discussion of the many developments in the electrical
field, i nduding electric blankets and radio facil ities
even in tents while camping in the High Sierras.
Water district worth up
Costa Mes a Coun ty Wate r
District assets jumped from
8 to 13 million dollars. it
was re vealed last week at
the board of directors meet-
ing.
The board hired \lon tgo-
me ry Engineers of Costa
Mesa 8 months ago to make
an inventory of the water
district's system becau se
of the unsatisfactory figures
available on the wonh of
the district. The: engineers
made their report Thursday
ni ght, Feb. 9.
All fiaures released by the
'
distri ct have been a combi-
nation of inventories con·
ducted by Fairview County,
Newport ~!eights and lh e
Ne·sport Mesa wa ter dis tricts
before all 3 were merged in-
to one di stri c t by the legis-
lature in 1960.
At the time of the merger,
equipment and land assets
we re estimated at 5700,000
and fixed assets, such as
me ters, pipes and fe eder
Slations, we re valued at
57.5 million. These rigu.res
set the value of the district
at sJL9 mi llion.
Th e re cent inventory by
Montgome rr Engineers
places the equipment and
land value a t Sl.8 mill ion
and nxed assets atS II mil -
lion, for a total worth of 513
mill ion.
Pharmacist Alvin L. Pink-
ley, a board member since
1960 !lllcl a Cos ta Mesa Ci ty
Councilman, commenting on
the engineers report, said
he felt the district was
"geuing al ong real great."
Add ing to his optimi sm,
he said, is the recent report
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Loio J. Strinabam. 471
Mt.poUa St., .Qotta Mo•~t·
autrered mia.or irtiwiOa whm
(Ue wu hit by the cu or
Wayne E. Barrett. 2206~ W.
Ocean PL. Cenual Newport,
in' front of his borne at J:.SD
p.m •.•• Tho c:ar or Con1tanc:e
H. Riddell, 221 Via Flo,...
ace, Lido Isle. south boWid
on Via Florence, north of
Via Lido Soud, hit the car
of Vera E. Preatino of Los
Anaeles ••• The car of Joan
S. Patterson, 2586 Wi l\o
Ln.. Costa Me sa, north
bound on Irvine Ave •• soulh
of 21st St. near Bayc:res t, ·
hit the left rear side of the
parked car . of Marcel A.
Abandonaie, 1700 Irvine
Ave., Baycrest ••• A burglar
stole sn rrom the locked
office of ADCO, 3700 New·
port Blvd., West Newport
• • .For lhe 3rd time, van•
dais have dumped a soap
mixture in the Dolphin foun·
tains at Irvine Ave. and
Westcliff Dr., Westcliff,
necessi tating a $200 repair
A custom car s teering wheel,
valued at S2l, was sto len
off the car of William Sholtz,
2686 Ri verside Dr., Costa
Mesa, parked at 3355 Via
Lido, in the Lido Shops
Area ••• Ne ighbors complai n·
ed that a man had indecent·
\y exposed himself in th e
200 block on Hth Sl., West
Newport ••• Newport Harbor
Higb School officials re·
rorted the theft of a projec-
tor condenser lens and a
c"anvas cover £or the pole
vault pit in the school sta·
dium •.• A 525 laundry window
was shattered by vandals a t
the home of Bradford Miller,
1311 Ga laxy Dr., Dover
Shores ••• James H. Maag,
2688 Bayshore Dr., Bay
Shores, was given a notice
to appear be fore the New·
port.,'\·lesa municipal court
on a drunk in public charae
.•• John W. Go lden, 2~6 1
Tltoota4oy, •• ~. 9
Noiehlton uUed police al
':30 p.m. when lhey aaw
tbe shado• or a maa movina
iD 1M .,.c:utt haute It 306
33rd SL, Weu Newport: poo
lice arrived and ancated
William ). Cordero, 170 W.
Uth St.. Cos la Meta, on a
charae or buralary ••• A man
10Jd police that he bou&ht a
reportedly lto1en stereo
tape plAyer from Reainald
SL Arms trona, 6507 Sea·
1hore Or., Weu Newport,
who was arrested by police
on a buralary cbarae. • •
Timothy J. Hawkins , 107
Edaewat er Ave., Balboa,
was anes1ed at 47th St. and
So•hore Dr., West Newport,
on a charae of failure to ap-
pear before th"e Newport·
Mesa municipal court •••
Beve rlee P, Banta, 1324 W.
Balboa Blvd., Central New·
port, was arrested al 4 a.m.
at her home on a charge of
failure to appear before the
Newport.f..ie sa muni ci pal
court •• ·A burglar entered
the home of Robert G.
Hines, 116 J&th St., West
Newport, through an unlock·
ed rear door and sto le $~.30
worth of liquor. •• A con·
densing lens, valued at S40,
was reported stolen from the
Newport Harbor High School
••• A S60 camera, a Sl 5
radi o and a Sl2 pai r or
opera binoculars '¥ere s t~r
len from the Volkswagen of
Katherine Bazacas, parked
in front of her home a t 605
SMITH BROS. CO .
Heating -Air
Conclitioning
SftHt Metal
1640' Superior Ave.
Ll 8-5531
o IPPAREL -WOMEN
JEll DAHL
CADET James A. Dryden ,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J ames
L. Dryden of 240':1 Minute•
man Way, Costa Mesa, has
been .named-to. the dean's
on the diggings conducted by Bimini St., Costa Mesa, was
waterdistr ict fieldmenwhich booked at the Newport
indi c ate that the concrete munic.ipal jail as a trusty
and as besto s pipe now used for 60 days •.• J ohn G. Klo--
in over 40'7~ of the distri ct pe.tek, 33 1 ~ E. 16th St.,
shows "absolutel y no we;., Costa '\·1esa, was arrested at
Or deterioration." \kist of 3:45 p.m. at Ford·Aeronu·
the pipi ng is 9 ~'ear s old uonic on a failure to pro--3 etter Dresses & s.,,.,, •.• ,,,
and has a longevity of 60 vi de charge ••• Charles A. outsta~in~
achievement at the U.S.
Air Force Academy in Colo·
rado. Cadet Dryden, class
of '69, is a member of the
lacrosse team and pa rt icipa·
ted in in tramural boxing. He
is a 1965 graduate of Costa
Me sa High School .
y1ean. Jotdan,4l3 Poinsettia Ave.,
LADIES' HIGHT FEB. 22 Corona del ~far, was booked
The Costa \1esa Opti mis t a~ the ~~wport Beach muni·
Club will presen t a ladies'"' Cipal Jail by marshals to
Accessories an-d Gifts
Newporter Inn OR .5-1700
Westc/iff Plazo Ml 2-2444
Newport Beach
night program Wednesday serve 45 days as_ ~ trusty • BEAUTY SALON
evening, Feb. 22 . at Sully's ••• A Sl47 television was
Coffee Shop, 17th St. a~d stolen from th e home of
Orange Ave. 'Jinner wi 11 be Donna Tedrow , 214 JJ rd
se r,~ a t 7 p.m. The boy of St., West Newport, be tween .EAUTY NOOK
the year program ..; 11 also 5 and 6:30 p.m ••• A burglar, Z'7J2 B. Coe11 Hwr.
be a feature of the evening. entering through an un lock· C..a ... Mu
ed door, s tole 531 from the "-• 6l~?SI6
LEGAL NOTICE
CARPET &
PHOLSTERY
home of R u th anne H og I e , ·-;-;;;;;;-;:;;~;;-;:;;..;:;;;~::;;~ ~ -------·-·-·-------1701 Antigua Way, Dover • BUILDING 'mnn: o ~ nn:sTF:E SAU: Shores . . _~..;c.c:.:...c..:..::__::_;:.:..c:.:c_cc:_'-'1 Lo11n No . ~~73
On ~larch 9, 1967, at 9:00
a.m., Pro1){'rty Pr otectio•t f:or • Tuesday, Feb. 7
t'"'''iot, "~~"' Tr\l <~t ~e , (t ,.J~-The 1%2 tan Oldsmobile pho111' \I ·\ :!-6C.II) undtr and
pur!>u ant to thro !Hoed of Trust of William S. Sunsuum was
daterl Junl' 5, 1963, e :~~ecuted stolen from in rron t of his
Pemlaat Ave., Carona del
Mot •• .A buralar ololo Q5
froa> tllo l!lko Club, 3456
Via Oporto, Lido Shopa
Area, altet clotina how'>
tho thief aho stole a bottle or toquilla. tome popporoni
atic:ka and 3 baa• of pea·
nuts ••• Robert E. ltiaaina.
403 Heli otrope Ave., Corona
del Mar, bac ked a City of
(Continued oa
... ,., ..
Ropalnli~l & Rntrllng
a Ollocloltr
IIAIIll uxm , ........ c. • .,. .. ,
"ll•••"' a-4.4
424 Costa Mes• St.
\ r
C.sto M.eaa, Collfomla
11th, .. , Phene .sa-1712
SIGN OF
PERSON
TO
PERSON
SERVICE
230 East 17th St .. Costa Mesa
M~ml,..r t"f<l~rool ~J>o.it lnt~lr""""' Corporation
Cry stoliner Corporation
Casting Resins & Molds
Fiberglass Materials anJ
Supplies -L1 B-0292
Plac-.tia, Costa Mesa
HEALTH EQUIPMENT
"KE!:PING FIT
CAN BE FUN"
REN T
Rollers, Belt Vibrators,
Cycles, Slant Board s. Call
546~1 80 or 836·7561
o JANITORIAL
MR •. KLEEN
• Carpet Cleaning
• Floor·Stripping
and waxing
• Windows
Complete Cleaninc
Se rvice. CALL-
646-4977
Shr ubs, l11tericr Plo11h,
Tropical,. & Tree\
I11 U cticide10 011d Ferlil!le-
S&H Liree., Stomp,.
Free Del iv ery
CO RON.-\ Dl-:l_ 'oiAR NURSERY nu E". Coul Hhii, 5'15·0160
;, OFFICE EQUIPMENT
I ~..:-.•· ,,
I" r fOUIPMENT
... """'-'''"""
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00 ' .,,_, ...... ___ Mo<o
o UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERING
(By Europun Craftsmt!n)
REMODEL 2 pc. set OHLY
$69 .50 Coli "B•"'Y"
215 Moln H. B. 536-6405
FREE del & pickup
TIIOPICAL Pl ..
'iWe have the largest ~d
lftOit beca~tiful selection of
tropical fi lh in the or-.
Yfe aho cany ! ft..ll line ef
'""oriu.s, •d oil occ•~
aorie1needed hw lhe hoW.,.
Soulh S.. T....,lcal, 218 II,
llil_,, C.M. L; bony 11-7'16 I.
eo ........
A. W. MARSAC
PLUMBER
100 Carnation Ave.
Corona del M•
Plwnbina Repaiu
DAY ol NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
by HESPI.AS. I~C., a corpor-home at ~08 W. Balboa ation, recordP.d June 21, 1963, UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
• IIEliODE(IIG •
ADIInOIS
LICUSID ' IONDED
FRED H, GERWICK
304 Gold ..... d
67U04 I -549-2170 • JEWELERS TWE ONLY U .. HOl.STit:l'tY CLIEAHEI't IH OftAHGE
COUNTY AUTHOftiZED TO AP .. LY 8COTCHG.AI'tD
STAIN l'tll: .. tr.LLill't, THIS ADDIE:D SEI'tVICIE
Ol'"l'"ll:l'tEDATAN E X TI'tii:MIELY LOW CO S T
TO THOSII: WHOSE I'"UI'tNITUI'tE WE CLEAN.
( OUI't l U .. HOLSTII:I'tY CLII:AHI!:I'tS HAVE A
COM81NII:D TOTAL 0 10" .. Yl'tS, ~PEI'tii!:NCI!:,)
OTHER SERVICES •••••.• , •• e fti[Wit:AVINQ • CAI'tPII:T INaTALLATION e .INOING e a&:l'tOING e SEWING e l'"l'tiNGINO
e 81011:LOWtS --CAI't .. I:T CL£ANING
• IN OUI't PLANT CLEANING 01'" LOOSE l'tUGS
SU .... LIIEI't OP aiOII:LOWIS PNODUCTS FON
tr DD-t T-VOUNSitLI'"ENS ''·
WE'NII: PNOUD WHEN 'WE•I'lE DONE , • ,
YOU•LL BE Pl'tOUD WHEN ITtS DUNN.
THII: OLDII:aT Btoii:LOW•S l"'l'tANCHIS£0 KAI'tPII:T
KAI'tll: CLII:ANEI't IN 80UTHEAN CALII'"OANIA
FREE ESTIMATES' • PICK UP & DELIVERY
CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS
P.ANXliPH •• ;-
cx:6'lrA ME9. Ill J IPIICIUliiY
ROOF LEAK?
Repair work on ANY TYPE roof.
New rooro inltaUed.
lleoldeallal« Commerctll
16 Yen !xpe<ience
Work luUy guaranteed-
Small Jobs welcome
AAA Roof! .. Co. I"Jat Tops")
PH. 642·0427
Orco Block Co.
BUU.OJNG BLOCD • ALL SIZE'$ • ALL .TYPES
'hJ.,Itaat~ IAcbea 7-ZDI
D2 Ket&U.. ....... -1111 L lleia. S..to AM:
M tn w ... , ahu
in Book 6599 Pa~ 546 of Offi· Blvd. • .A burglar forced his
cia! Hecords , in the office of way into the home of Ma rion • DRY CLEAHIHG
thr-Hl'corder of Orange Cou nty C. Rickards , 1406 Vivian -.n
will "'"11. at puhlir-au ction to Ln., Harbor Highlands, the hi,rhe!<t hirltler for ca!<h (}oU!. /If.. (payul>le at thl' time of !lale in th rough a bathroom window, ~
lawful money of the United ransacked th e house, and
State!l at the l'ntrance of the stole a flashlight, 2 bottles CENTER
fr ont Ct'"ntl"r door of the County of liquor, and 520 ••• Break· Profeu ional and budaet dry Courth ouse . in the Cily of
Santa 1\ntr, California, all ing a master bedroom win-c:leanin& -fa11 letvice
right, Iitie and int ere!l l con-dow to gain entrance, a -quality work-v~yrd to <~nrl now held hy said -burglar stole $"45 from lh e teH senic:e laundty. Tru st(',. untler "aid Deed of
Trtl"''t in and to thst ce rtain home of Charles L. Arnold, Finilhed Laundty
propt'rty !<ituntctl in the State 1343 Mariners Dr., Westcli ff Aaenc:y
of Cali forn ia , County of .•• A burglar s tole 55 worth l200 E C. H c-·
Oranjle, d~!l crihed as follow": of stamps and S35 from the ·.._ •9~5 wy., ""' Lot 3.1 11nrl an undivided one• -~ -thiny-third (1 /33) interest in offi ce of First Cali forni a --,...,.-,.,..:::,:~·:..::::. ___ _
Lo1 34 of Tract ~o . 4444 as Co., 3700 Newport Blvd., ••ccF~L"-"O"'R"-IS:!.T!._ _____ _
shown on a map recorded in We st Newport ••• Vandals -
Book 156, Pase" ·11 and 12 d :~ · d th of \l iscellaneou!'l Maps , re• peppere o wm ows at e
cord_, of Oranse County, home of C harles Mo ttl, 2702
Calirornia. Baysh!Xe Dr., Bay Shores,
Said Sa le will be made , but with an air aun, cauaina an
FLOWERS FO.R
ALL OCCASIONS
DtMurl Tosh without covenant or wa rranty,
".•pres"' or im ~lied , regardi og estimated S300 damaae. · • "HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST
tttle. posseu1on or encum-City stop siana were batter· FLQIIW ER SHOP''
bran cee , 10 p11y the remaining ed by lhe cars of Marjorie principol !lum of the !laid note !'ecured by eaid Deed, with in· E. Harvey, 328 Buena Vi1ta,1 tern! thereon u pi"Ovided in Balboa, who backed south
11airl Note, advaocn, if any, on LaFayeUo SL, in Well
under the 1erms of uid Deed; Newport, and broke a s ian
NEWPORT BLVD.
Ml 6-4<179
feea, charge~t and e:~~r.nses of
the Trustee and oft e Trusts at its base, and by the ear ;~~~~~~~====l created by said Deed. of Anne M. Bell, 1151 E.
The Beneficiary unde r 11aid Ocean Blvd., Balboa, who Deed by reason of a breach or d ff p 1 S d dduh in the ob lisationa se• tw'ne o am L an onto
cured thereby, here tofore ne· E . Balboa Blvd., in Balboa, I! R K SHIRE'S
cu1ed and delivered to the at 6 p.m. and 1truck a atop "file a.,.
Truatee written Nei ice of De· li'"' pole dama&ina it LUNOIEON _ ~~ER fault n d Electloa 10 cuae the ~· • ..,.. ... l'
undeud(!:Ded to eell .. id pro-•hJb&ly. COCKTAILS
peu y to aatisfl seid obltp· w~• •~ Folo I ORiole 3·9-405 . tiODa aad therea ter oa October -••-J, •
31, 1966 tbe ooderaiped Elizabelb W. Byron. 2137 .l4$0 VlA OPORTO
_caund aaid notice of breach E. Ocean Blvd., Belboa, Newport S.aclt
ud alcetioo to be recorde:d lA wu anetted at 1:4$ p.m •• !!]~~!Jff!:=====:l l Book 8090 Pap 605 of aaid
OHlclal Recorda. at the Market S.akol, 3100
O.ted1 Th is 30\h da y of Jaa-W. Balboa Blvd., W01t Now~ P~Oio~~.fy PROTECTIOif P<ll~ "" a obop lift cbarao
CORPORATIO~, ,.,_tee • •• AlA unlawful entry waa
By J.r. Baillie, Pruldaat made Feb. 4 at tho home of
WALLACE CALOERHEAO
IEIELER
CUSTOM
FURNITURE UPHOLSTE RY
3123 E. Cout Hi&hway
Corona del Mar
ORiole l-2250
• QU ALl TY WORK •
HElL'S
FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY
2809 Newport Blvd.
Newport a ... c:h
675-«18~
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING
ORAPERIES e CUSTOM C ARPETS
AMPLE PARKING IN REAR
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC.
"WU ERE TUE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY"
266{) W. Cool! H.,.., N•w,orl Booc:h, Talo,tlon• 646•W7
£STA81../SHF.D rN 194fi
o HEARING AIDS
WHELCHn•s
HEAliNG AID CINTII
CERTIFIED CUSTOM FITTED HEARING
REPAIR ALL MAKES
HOURS: UO • 5 Sal 9 • 1
1718 Ormp A ... , SUite B, COlla~~
(Aerool IINelhm Secari!J Bonk) "-60-:ms .
DR. JOHN W. McCABE, O.D.
Optometrist of
Corona del · Mar.·
CALL FOR APPOINTM!MT 673-0467 ·-.-.......
E~ER
•
-!r'lflle
O.GEARE'S
PLUMBING SERVICE
(Rt:liaht., Pt-IH.~tl Mrl H11ari~~o1)
HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
PHONE 646-0622
Res. 5.48 -4187
Repo lr -Installation -
. · .. Remodel
TOM OaGEARE
438 E. 18th, Cast~ Ma.la
IAIEIIU'S
Compl ... Shoe Senrice
ORTHOPEDIC
Prncri'tieft ,S,.Cieliat
w .... S&H Go-. s._.
1190 H-r 81¥<1., Ml .r..3311
A:R%t
WILC:OX.C:Rilil-. . HAIDWAIII .............................
,. W. C... HWJ,. N.a. -· ...........
...~ .. ,--..
..... a .... ......
KAME a&ANO WATCHES
DIAMO'NDS • JEWELRY • CJM'S
........ .:........ • lalltl ....
00022 Jdan M. Vioeent, 3710 .... ....._.
Pabllah: Feb. 9, 16, aad 23, ChaM 1 Wut Newport, .-a.J'l • MU..-........,...a.G780 ·---·
I hi .......
....... .. ,_Cir4or
for • lohort,.._,
Coi117U.
1967, Ia \Ita Nawport Harbor 0 • PA~ .. ~ --• •a•.~c~••r ~ .... , .. Eulp. wllilo ... flllllily wu away ~ JL;_..;. ____ ,_,;,..'!""''--------.1:
•
NE'M'ORT ·HARIIOR Eli~IJI
1.!.00110 S.!.CTlOII - -P. 5
TltURSOAY, FE& If, IMI
~~~~CAUF.
PACIFIC
VIEW
M I J4011AI. PAll!; I(.
-~-
CEMETI!:RY
CREMATORY
MAUSOLEUM 22220--............. l:lh ...
OJ•) ill-Mil
•DETAILED
GENERAL
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
8Y
ED W'ARD
AT
JAT a. IINPRO
N. NEWPO,_T IILV
NI!WPO,_T •EACH
TRESSES
JfEW -aEIVILDIRC
ltfl'l-:lllar Sh iilfl'f'S
t ........... -c.t ...
COSTA UlSA -..An iESS CO.
1140 Ne-... ~t .¥4. a.1101
.... ......
MEMBERS of the HI-Y and Junior HI-Y
clubs of the Orange Coast YMCA will
participate in the u o lympics11 to be held
Satu rday, Feb. 18, at the UCI campus.
Winning teMJs will be awarded gold
medals, and the club with the best ave r-
age will -receive a club trophy. The event
was initiated by members of th e Hi-Y
Council. Pictured here, from left, are
participar)ts Joe Childirs. and Rick Co-
burn, Cavaliers Junior Hi-Y; David Mc-
Kenzie and Stan Nesheim, Sea Kings Ju-
nior Hi ·Y, and the gymnastics coach at
UC I, Richard Beckner, who will serve
as head judge. {Swenson photo.)
City BuiiCiing Permits
II 376 lbooa•d dollat nooi-Hwy., 01,900. 205 t.lolo S~. sUO.
d .. dlli dwolllna pcojoct io Lany Manball, podo Cliff-
Dover Sborca aDd a U..Oome awnina oa trailer, 700 Lido 0.8. Whit.c, '*tio 1ctoen,
development in Hub« View Park Or., U.SO. S14 Irvine Ave., s~ •
Hill• 10taliq llmou •2 Elta&e or Harry Rosera, M...,.rt H•tltf•
lllillion have booatod the fence nreen for IJash cans, v. Bradley, patio screen,
l i67 buildina activity well 4S3s-n W. Coas t Hwy., 507 Aliso Ave., $'i&S.
lhead of the 1 i66 pace. 1270. Morri Molho, fireplace,
Lyooa II: Caahioa Builder~ Bob Caywood, aip, 6306 2320 Cliff Dr., S700.
tA. DAllES, fr·CJDH.-.
CUITOW,._
• Oricinol Otl PainliOIS
•Fine~
b vo taken out 10 pennii.J W, Coast Hwy., S600. Mike Kelleher, reroof, S42
lor dwclli n&a , in Dover City of Newport. Beach, FullcriDn Ave,, Sl,OOO. J» E. 171ft s'-. C.•reMu•
aores, near BaycreaL The 3700 Newport Blvd., wall Krae•~r, extend fro-of "-··
'Tiut,-e'• NO /ramu lib
A. DAII&8, /t'lame,"
646 ·917 2
-,,. ...,.., .. , 10<JO •·"'· IO 61JO D.m.
Hub« View Hilla project ia adjacent to jail, S3SO. praae, 405 Catalina Dr.,1._.•-__ •.·--.".' ... _•.-.._.;.,• .. lbe be&innina· of the Luak Lora Bailey, repair wind 5300.
development inland of Sth storm damaae, 3400 Marcus
Avo. and Easterly of Mar· Ave., $1,500.
paori\e Ave. Jay Lonaley Jr., tenant
Pollowinc pennitl were improvements at Ski Mart,
iuued by the Newport Beach 2305 W. coast Hwy., SlOO.
buildina department durina Mobil Oil Co., &ian, 301
the first half of this month: E. Coast Hwy., $800.
W .. t U,., l•y Ri chfield Oil Co., sian,
LY~A LaDd Co. (Lyon. & 200 W. Coast Hwy., 53 ,0:>0.
Casbton), ten 1-story;l~it Sam Graves, wall, 2633
dwellinaa on Santiqo, An-w. Coast Hwy., 5525.
ley Shores
Eut u,.., loy
Pbilco Aeronutronic, Ford
Rd ., additiooal fire protcc-
·tion, $700; add to experi-
mental equipment laboratory,
S1,000· add acoustical ceil-
ina, alterations at analyti-
cal chemistry lab, $5,000.
From the Police BloHer
tiauaa and Mariners, ranaina
in value from $32,303 to
542,243, total S] 76,06~.
Seabee Bui ld ers, 1-unit, 1-
story dwellinaa at 1314
Ral'*' C. Kiser, livina
room addition, 2561 Wa verly
Dr., S2,000.
Santi&Jo, $)~,213; 1400 let~ .. lsiCifld
Georae Holstein &: Sons,
sewaae pump s tation at
Vista del Oro, 4&8 feet
north of Vista del Sol, rot
Tennis C lub and shopping
center, $12,000.
Irvine Co., fire sprinklers
for El Rancho market and
Buildina F, 2555 Eastbluff
Dr., 523,200.
lr you ate a new (;omef, or
ltno-.. of a ne111comer to
lhe llarbor A rea who has
not been welcomed, do
her a favor b~ callin1 the
Harbof VisitOf between
8 and 10 a.m., and she
....;. \1 call on your frind
•i th valuable infot'mati c..l
and aifu from friendly
business firms llt'hich
stand ready to heir her
become acqu..inted •i lh
her nu1. surroundinas.
THE HAlleGR VISITOR
"'"•: HY ~t)61 (Continuc:J from paae 4)
Newport Beach econoline
truck into the stopped car
of Wanen G. Althofr, 2306
W. Ocean Ft., Central New-
pou, at the Newport Beach
city hall park.ina lot. .• The
car of Richard A. Ewert,
2845 Alta Vista Dr., East
Bluff, backed onto Alta
Vista Dr., at his home and
into the riaht side or a car
driven by Stanley R. Sine,
4601 Seashore Dr., We s t
Newport,
F•doy, FM. 10
Robert L. Bameson. 151 0
W. Balboa Blvd,, Central
Newport, drivina his red
Volvo east oo E. Coast
Hwy •• near Jamboree Rd.,
· rear~nded the left lumina
car or Tenance J. Beattie,
133 W. Wilson St., Costa
Mesa. . .Pedestrian Scott
Bru asray, 2721 Ebbtide Rd.,
Harbor View Hills, su!rered
Santiaao, $43,1&0, and 1317 Arthur Baum, add 2nd
Ahrens , 240 Catalina Dr., Mariners, 140,438. story bedroom and bath, 331 NewportHeiahts, was an_est-, 12 0 21 d S frank McCune, add fami ly Crystal Ave., 51,&50. eu at :4 p.m. at r t. 2101 Sa u' .. 800 S J II M .
nd W 0 P C I room, n aao, -. • Grea eton, anne a • cean l., enu a Allebo • T 88 1 dd d Newport, on 8 lewd conduct m ~ ~ane, Ave., a entry way an
charae Rich d w p r Dover Dr., tnlenor walls, gates for restaurant, en-• • • ar • ee • S4,000. '24 E Balboa d larae kitchen , 54,000. er, 7
· • Blv •• Sam Schulman 1601 War-Balboa, was arrested at . ' 22 nd St. and W. Balboa wtck_ Ln •• wall from aaraae
1 to Win& o r house, $1{)(}. Blvd., Central Newport, on R be W L 1507 W
h l , l o rt • ee, ar-a c arge o possesston o . k L dd nd mod 1 I \..,, WIC n., a a re e , sto en property, •• A Ul,lralar 53 000 stole a S65 surfboard rrom H~rbor-Vi .,. Hills
the back yard of Ke'nt L. Eastblufr~ewpon Inc., 66
Puker, 115 Grand Can~l, pennits for 1 and 2-story
Balboa ~sla.od. • .A th1ef dwellinas on Sandcastle r~achcd Jnto the car oC Lu-Dr., Tiller Way and Quiet
Cove, ranaing in value
from S24,n4 to sB,sn,
lola\ S\,&85,763.
Ted Von Hemert, fence,
121) Ports ide Way, $300.
R. Nudenber, 1215 Port-
side Way, and Ted Von He-
mcrt, 12 1) Poruide Way ,
party fence, S200.
Sam Day, 1233 Portside
Way, and Olson, 1227 Port-
side Way , patty fence, $250.
Newport Center
Irvine Co., fire sprinkler
systems ror Buildinss J, K
and L. Fashion Island,
Sla,aOO; o\·crhcad sprin k-
lers for Bu.ildinas N, 0, and
P, SI6,HJ.
lack Bay
Lons·Zenz , 11,682-sq.-rt.
tilt~p industrial buildina,
4221 Birch St., .54 5,000.
Ball:.aa Coves
V.P. Howell, new kitchen
cabinets, 45 Balboa Co\'cs,
52,800.
W .. t Newport He i9hts
Donald \i. Ki II, lire proof
\'au It, I 598 \tonrov ia, 5550.
Balboa
SHAFER'S
Factory Authorized
LOWREY
ORGAN SALE!
During the !'Tlonth of February we are author·
ized to discount several models of the Low-
ery Organs.
BIG, BIG SAYINGS
FOR fOUl
t:HIJIR.t:HES
minor injuries when he was
struck by the car of Richard
A. Collins, 320 Marigold
Ave •• Corona del Mar, in
the 2700 block of Goldenrod
Ave., north of east Coast
Hwy., at 4:55 p.m ••• A
Schwinn "Varsi ty" racina
bike was stolen Feb. 6 rrom
the aaraae . or Edward T.
Maloney, 2515 Alta Vista,
East Bluff., .Thieves prowl-
ed the Ardell Marina, 2101
W, C~st Hwy., Mariners
Mile, and slole a sabot sail,
winch, stove, and liatlt·re·
Oector, valued at S2% •••
A 550 "Tressel Special''
surfboard was taken Feb. 7
from the yard or William N.
Willard, 208 7j Amethyst
Ave ,, Balboa Island •••
Four swfboards, valued at
5440, were s tolen from the
yard or William Bartlett,
l l7i1 28 th St., West Newpor t
•.• Alan 0. Ashley. 403 E.
Balboa Bh·d., Balboa, was
arrested at the Balboa Mar-
ket at 11 :15 a.m. on a petty
thert charae ••• Theodsie W.
Keehn, 2208'!7 W. Ocean Ft.,
Central Newport, was ar-
rested at 20th St. and W.
Balboa Blvd. •. i.n Central
Newport, on . a bad check
t.:harae from Atchisoo, Kan-
sas ••• Stephen D. Sullivan,
'5811 Seashore Dr., West
Newport, was arrested on a
drunk dri\'ina charae at W.
Balboa Blvd. and l Oth St.,
Balboa, arter his car railed
to stop at a s top sign ••• A
hunk or concrete was toss-
ed through the 6 by 6 foot
plate a lass wi ndow at Fry's
\1arket, 115 15th St., Cen-
tral Newport ••• A buralar
stole a 540 pair of ski boots
rrom the garaac of Bailey A.
Patter, I Beacon Bay.
eta A. Landry, 234 Palmer
St., in Costa Mesa, park-
ed at 3115 W. Balboa Blvd,,
in West Newpor\, and stole a
S1() leather coat. •• Vandals
s pread tacks acrou the al-
ley a t Topaz Ave, and S.
Bay F t., Balboa Island, on
Feb. &, causina a flat tire
to the bike of Vio let N.
Dellu, 700 South Bay Ft.
• . ."Ute car of Georaeaian
Riemer, 543 Riverside Ave.,
Newport Hei&h ts, west
bound on E. Coast Hwy.,
cast or J amborce Rd., in
Corona del Mar, rear~nded
the atoppc.d Cat or Eva J.
H-. ton of lA1•• Beach
••• A hit and run car da,m.
aaed the Volkswaaen of
Pamela Selby, 330& Seaview
Ave., Corona del Mar, park-
ed on E. Coas t Hwy., near
Marauerite Ave., in Corona
Sam Day , 1233 Ports ide
Way, wall, S100.
Dr. William House, phase
one of remodelina. 1212 E •
Balboa, 512,000.
Laauna Federal Savinas &
Loan Assn., roo lins, sheet
metal, ror Balboa Inn, l OS
~ain St., 55,600; remodel
and repair, 129,400.
Jlt••mdfr .... ijllioul Clpudf
·· •' 3212 a....~ s...oo;'Miwpolt IWillofo , • •
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Blblictt/1• Tll~olory. Er~•t•lic.J I• MluiOtt
The R ... Jet.,. ll'rl-..,.ff, •hllater
. Sundav Service and Oturch School at 10:00 a.m.
Membership classes, Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m.
Nura...,. cere provt4ed Phone: 642--27.CO
lapc111 llbk Fdlowsbip •
1/o,-lt!f'O'Oid t'lll lliltlr !ltlfl/i'<'l I
Santa Ana 6 llalftOI.ta It&.
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JJ :COa.m. MaraJnc w..-.,
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1;JO p.m. •wa ...,.
1:00 P,ll\. ,.,.... ...a ..
Lurt.e-r•n
Oh urch In Amef'l<:'&
2900 Pacific View Dr.
C:ornq u del Mar, C•llfomia
')r. Wi lliam R. ~llct
Phont': ORiol~ 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9 a.m. --f11mi ly worsh ip
includ•ns S!lnday Church
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ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
RECULARI. T
First Baptist Church
(SOUTHERN)
C0.0Mio. DlL IIIIo..
COAST HWV. AT MAC ARTHUR
l)r, Charles L. ',\c Ciain
,n.wu !'as trJ~ •~nu
SUMDAY SCHOOL ..... tr.U .-.
...OJtNIMG WO«SHU~ ••• 11•• .-.
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fVEMING WOIISHIP',, 7,)0 .. -.
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Christion Science
Ser•icea
F'lltST CIIVJN:• OF
CIIIIIST ,ICIIEJifTIST
JJOl Via Lido
Newport Buch
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15 •·"'· ~II •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15-n .......
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MEETING '•·•· READING ROOM
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SUNDAY SCHOOL f1IS •·•·
SUNDAY SEilVICE II .....
WEDNESDAY EVfMNO
MEE11NO a;oo •·•· READING ROOM -
Mumol !Iori lclin1
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Moa. -S.t. 10 n.rwdiy
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Newport
Roy Russell, remodel, re-
roof, 17 14 W. Ocean Ft.,
t1SO.
' R.ictlud Safmbn son, &ddi-
tion , HIS Seashore Dr ••
S9,000.
United California
alterations, 27 12 W.
Hwy,, $2,500.
Bank,
Coast
Jerry Tenney, sian for
Tape Town, 45H W. Coast
MESA COUNOL ACTION
Saturday, Fe&. 11
Mary Stellrer or Fullerton
surfcred minor injuries when
she was struck while
crossina Jasmine Ave., west
or Ocean Bh·d., in Corona
del Mar, by a car driven~·
~larpret M. Bieael, ~72
Lansina Ln., Costa Mesa
••• Tenell L. Hill, 130
Oranae St., West Newport,
was aiven a notice to appear
before the Newport~esa
municipal court on a drunk
in public charac at 51st St.
and Seashore Dr., in We s t
Newport. .Richard E.
LI!GAL NOnCE
Here is a
tion taken
summary of ac-
hy the Costa
Mesa Ci ty Council at its
meeting last week:
• Held over ror 2 weeks a
public hearing on the re--
quest by Seal's Ambulance
Service, 535 Center St., to
increase mi leaae charaes
from $l to 51 per mile. The
initial S25 charae would re-
main the same •
• Approved a no tice of
completion by Sulley.,\1iller
Con tractina Co. for1.5 miles
of city street at a cost or
Sl41 ,000,
• Ap"'oved a S38,073 bid
by Standard Press Steel ror
the furn ishina and instal-
lation or s teel lockers in the
new police facility.
• Approved S375 a month
ror janitorial services flX'
City-leased buildinas until
the: new civic center is 1\0TIC.r. TO CREDITO RS ~lf PERIOR COU RT OF" TilE: occupied,
STATE OF' CALirORNIA F'OR e Granted a 2J~ay ex·
THE COUNTY or O RA~GE tension on lh e con uact ror
No. A·56181 completion or the Civic
Es tate of OE~.o\ ~l.o\RY fP~K. Center due to weather con-Deceased. . .
• NOTI Ct-: IS !IEREBY GI\'E:" d1bons. Expected occupancy
to th e credil ors of the above of the c:enter is mid·May .
named dt"cedt-nl lh.t all pe rsoo!l • Ratified the acceptance
huio8 claims apiut the !!laid of a notic:e of completion decedent are required to file o{ r_ .; . N 2
them, with th e oece!l&ary ure S\&won ~· _on
vou chers, io the offi ce of lhe Bater St. The ltabon wtll
c:lerlr. of the abovf' entitlf'd be in operation in approxi:-
c:ourt, or to present thf'm, wi th mately 2 weeks, th e aeces.!lary vouchers, to the .
11 dersip ed at c/o ll.r .. 'ood • Aulborized tho dta-
H:ffr.naao, Soden & CorlmAa: nantlirq: or the Fairvi ew St. Atton~ey!l .111 Law, 3355 Via fi re alation •
Lido, N e~>·port ~ach, CaiHor-• Approved a relolution
ala , whi ch is lh " place of bu ai• made by Councilman Robe:n
oeall of th e ondeNli!!Ded io all M W'l t ' .... lh mattcn~ perlainios to r.he ell• • 1 son at lDJ w..l 0
tatr of aaid dreedeat, wi th in ln&erul Revenue Act be
6 moatha aher lhe fir!lt publl-amended to permit deduct•
cation or th ia ootlce. iOQ.t o r llP to··~ fot
O.ted Jaaury 77, 1967. maintenance o( t.om.a The
ORRIS RAY F'UNK o1 • · · • om. R•r "••• rea lillian 11 be•na eeat to
E•ecutor of tAle Will of thr lhe Natiou.l Lea.,ae or
abo ve •-ed decedttal Citi• aad tiM U. S. Con-
HARWOOD, H EFf'ERNAN, f•rece or Mayan SODEN & CO R I'M AN ' AUor.eya at Law • Approved 61 OOQtrQe•
33~ VIa Lido tioa ol 3 lllkltioul IIIli"
thw,.,. 9eaclt. Califontia at 1.56'7. 1S71 ... lS7$
67......0 0ra.,1 AW.1 f01 a taUl ot Allo!".,.• lor ['JU:eator 9 \dllta OQ U.e 1 Iota. 0oa P.t.hM: Fela. 2, 9, 16, U,. ,
19167, I• tli.e Newport Harbor Speql•, 4ll Sa•1lle A•t-.,.
Eaal.. aar-. o•• •• ,., • ._,
ard will be doina the build·
tnJ,
• Approved conditioiial
usc pennits rot Georae M.
Holstdn and Sons, 170 E.
17th St., to penni t con-
I uuction of double raced
sians, 10 by Ji) foot, at
1041 Brislol St. and at 6n
Bater St.
• Sent back to the Plan-
nina Commission at the re-
quest or Bud Franklin, rep-.
resentative rot Atlantic
Richfield Co., and Arthur
B. Wade of Santa Ana, a
conditional use permit re-
quest to pemi t conJtruction
d a an statioo in an Ml
zone on the southeast cor·
ner of Bristol St. and Baker
s~
• Granted Thomu Mun-
tean, 437 E. 20th St., per·
miasion to s ubdivide hi1
property into 3 pucels.
• Approved a recommenda-
tion rrom Hal Williams,
traffi c onaioeer, to prohibit
parki n& on toth aides of
Victoria St., from Harbor
Blvd. to O..arle St.
• Lauded Bob Wilkinson,
who has been named Jua.ior
Chamber cl CMmetc:e m•
of the year, for hi a service
to lhe comnunity.
• Di rected the cil)' clerk
\0 send a reso lulion to \be
depar~nt of taousina in
Sacramenlo 1\aliaa lhat •e
City construction code is
equal to lbe minimum s tate
houaina laws.
• Approved a tentative
map livini Sou.lll Cout
Plaza perminion to di'ride
property Oil dte eaat 1ida ol
Brialol St., betwen s.. ... now .. 11 ... uc1 .u .. Bl'"'-,
l01o 1 loll.
GIPTACXIPTID
n.e Newport..... 1c.hool
bou.f YOted l•t ..... 10
accept a Gecaofu copy
11111c::llioe from •• Colla
Meu Hiall Sdoool PTA te><
•• at Cotta Meaa Hi ...
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1\MfY Ottina, 1 "'lnlt, l -
story dwcllina. 1511 Mire-
mar, S50,61 0.
J.W. Olson, remodel and
repair, 605 E. Edaewatcr, u oo.
L.K. Hegewald, addition,
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SEALY'S 86th
ANNIVERSARY SALE
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SHOPS ARE on the move in Corona del
Mar. Jim Barto, at left1 is moving his
Barto-Newport Gadg etry on e bl ock up ,
from 28bl E. Co ast Hwy. to the recen tly
vacated location at 2743 E. Co ast Hwy.
Ann Gi lman is expandi ng her Fine Arts
Gallery in the Ensign arcade buil ding at
2721 E. Coast Hwy. to occupy the front
store space va cated by Wade Fairchil d
Haberdashery. She will use the new ar~a
for art display and sales, and art classes
wi ll be held in the rear of the Gallery.
The mustachioed gent is Tom Enman,
di rector of the newly establish~d I. Mull
Gallery at 2843 E. Co ast Hwy •. , wh i ch
opened tor bu siness last week. The Gal-
lery will present group shows of o il ~,
graphi cs and ceramics. (Ensign photo.)
From the Police BloHer
(Continued from paae 5)
del Mar ••• The cars of Don-
na D. Mctz, 421 M St., Bal-
boa, and J ames Argento,
117 35th St., West Newport,
collided a t the in tersection
of J2nd St. and Lake St., in
West Newport ••• Vita A. De-
Lorenz o, 50 1 Larkspw
Ave., Corona del \1ar, re·
ceived lacerations on both
knees when her car failed
to stop for a red ligh t at E.
Coast Hwy. and Bayside
Dr., in Newport Beach, and
rammed into a car dri ven
by Gary L. Normon , 3 t)) E.
Coas t Hwy ••• Cyclist Vir-
ginia 0. Pierson, 11, of
1801 Seadrift Or., Ir vine
Terrace, suffered minor in·
jwies when she collided
with a car driven by Vi ctor
R. Frick, 127 -15th St., West
Newport, at the intersec tion
of Acacia St. and 3rd Ave,,
in Corona del Mar •.• The
car of Robert R. Santo, 2532
Willow Ln., Costa '·lesa,
the Ar ches
ramp in \tariners Mile col-
lided with a Newport Beach
ci ty car drivc;JI by Richard
H. Harrison, 413 Narcissus
Ave., Corona del \lar.
Sunday, Feb. 12
. ommy K. Hager, 124h
Gamet A\'e., Balboa Island,
was arres ted a t 3:20 p.m.
at Bayside Dr . and ~Iarine
Ave. on traffic warrant char·
ges •.• ~ prowler was re·
ported in the 200 block of
Lugonia Ave., in Newport
Shores ••• A brakeline on
th e car of Neil L. Christen-
sen, 216 Walnu t Ave., New·
port Shores, was cut in 3
places ..• John F . Weller,
5701 Seashore Dr., West
Newport, was taken to Hoag
~lo spital for treamtent of in·
juries he sustained when
hi s car jumped the curb on
We stc liff Dr., east of Irvine
r\ve ., near Westcliff Plaza,
and hit a light pole. , .Rus·
sell S. Riopelle , 213 48th
St., West ~ewport, was given
Ne--"Harbor KIWl:iifi 'etiii
Presents
a notice to a ppear before
the Newport-Mesa mun icipal
court on a dJunk in public
charge following a disturb-
ance a t the Newport Beach
police station ••• A burglar
entered the home of Rodney
Lee, 1310 W. Ocean Ft.,
Central Newport, and stole
a rina of keys ••• A 26-inch
lime green "Ciubman" bike
was stolen from Bruce
Pease, 51 1 Santa Ana Ave.,
Newport Heights, at Cliff
Dr. and San Bernardi no
t\ve. in Newport Heights
• • . An antiQue orn amental
bird bath was stolen from
the Corona del Ma r Nursery,
2144 E. Coast Hwy., Cor-
ona del Mar ••• Lowell M.
Henderson, 930 W, Balboa
Bi":d., Balboa, was arres ted
at Jist St. and W. Balboa
Blvd., 1n West Newport,
after he was stopped for a
laflic vi olation and police
discovered outstanding war-
rants issued against him on
charges of failure to maifl ·
tain li&hting equipment •.•
Florence E. Miller, 514 E.
o~em Fs.., Balboa,.wu .u ..
rested at W. Coas cHwy. and
Newport Blvd., West New-
port, on a charge of dri,ing
unde r the inOuence of al co-
hol.
I
to play Hungarian • • • mus1c1ans
The Oranae Coun~ Phil ..
harmonic Soc:iecy wilt briaa
the Phiii:La.rmcGia Hwaauica ·
Symphon y 10 UCI Compuo
Hall at 1:30 p.m. Friday,
Peb. 24.
Greek c:onduc&of Milliades
Caridi a will direct tho aroup
ol IS free HUtl&arian musf ..
cians who ned from tho
bloody upriaina of US6.
In ita United States debut
at Came&i e Hall in 19.59 a
New Yol-k critic: wrote ... The
Philhumonia Hunaarioa
asked for no quarter as a
muai cal orsanization and it
needed none ••• It plays u
ifithad been a unit for many
years, They fled from tyran-
ny and a~ •n orchesua in
exile, the Y serve the cause
Loolwlt lleffoo-
of treedom by aervi na the
cause of art.."'
C aridi a wu born in Danzia
in 1923, the son of a Greek
Mesa starts contest for
official flag, bird, colors
father and a German mother.
An intensive s tudy of both
violin and piano beaan at
the National Conservatory
in Athens and was contin·
ued at the Vieruu Academy
of Music, where he was pa-
duated in 1 ~7. He became
cooductor and director of
the Philh_annonia Hunsarica
in 1*'0. , Cos ta Mesa wi II have an
official nag with o£ficial
colors and an offi cial bird
by \lay 15.
These are the 3 important
city symbols that Costa
Mesa still lacks. The offi-
cial flower is the fuchsia;
its tree is the Indian Laurel;
its song is "Costa Mesa
Pla teau," and its s logans
are "Hub of th e Harbor
Area•• and "Clean, Clear,
Costa 'lesa. ..
During the fall months a
con te st was announced by
city officials and the Costa
~esa Chamber of Commerce.
\1embers of the flag desi&n
and official bi rd selection
commi ttee, appointed by
Mayor Willard T. Jord8f'!.,
are Gene Evans, chairman;
\trs. Charles Beck, Mrs .
Doo Hou t, .\1rs. Lee Wads-
worth and Miss Susanna
Judd .
Lette rs have been mailed
to -12 local schools inviting
students, art classes and
faculty members to enter the
con test. Already $250 in
prize money has been pled-
ged. or paid.
The Costa Mesa City
Council is offering a SIOO
government bond to the win-
ner of the naa and city color
contest and a 550 IOVem-
ment bond ·to th'e bird en tty
winner. Seven buaineu
firms representing the 16th
Stree t Improvement Auocia-
tion ha ve already sent in a
check for .SSO
the prize money .
lO add to
Letters have also been
sent by Chairma n Gene
Evans to 72 civi c and busi-
ness c lubs and oraanizations
in Cos ta Mesa askina them
to make donati ttts to the
prize fund.
.OIRM.OH PROMOTED
John D. Frazier, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fr'ank Frazier
of 253 Ceci I Place, Costa
Mesa, has been promoted to
airman second c lass in the
U.S. Air Force. He is a car-
penter at Keesler Af B,
Miss. He was araduat ed
from Corona del to.-la.r Hiah
School.
Ludwia Hoffman, a native
of Berlin, makes his North
American debut as piano
soloist wi th the Philhanno-
nia Hunaarica. He wi II per-
fonn th e BarlOk Ctttcerto
No. 2 for piano and orches-
tta.
The program wi II also in-
clude Sym lflony No. 94 in
G Major ("Surprise"") by
Haydn, Phoenix Music by
Jani Chri s tou, and Liszt•s
"Le Preludes," Symphonic
Poem,
Tickets are on sale at the
Oranae County Philharmonic
Society, 201 W. Coast Hwy,,
Newport Beach , phone 646-
6411 .
Bahia fetes bosses
~esa Verde Country Club
in Cos ta Mesa is the settina
today, Feb. 16, for the 6th
ann ual executive niaht hos t·
ed by the Bahi a Chapter of
the National Secretaries
Assn.
Hows•• SQuare Dance
Club,
Hi&hlight of the evening
wi II be the appearance of
Reae Cordie from KNX/fBS
Radi o, who wi II bring his
special brand of humor to
Ran cho Bahia and also help
with the emcee duties.
Chainnan of the fun even·
in g is Mrs. Jean Maher. As·
sistina her are Mrs. William
·-:-::::-:7-:-:-:c::::-.:-::----(Katie) Collins, Mrs. .\1.A.
LECAL NOTICE (Thelma) Harwood, Mrs. Jo
l\OTICE OF J~1'ENTION TO Ann Jonea, Ju.dy Goodell.
There'll be music, fun and
prizes for the secretariu
&nd their bosses. Special
entertainment will be pro-
vided by the "Wows•· and
EJECU'tE StCURtTY Grace Koo and MarJueri te
AGREEMENT V 1 c 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN oe C~>e •
to the Creditors of Richard LORI PITTON IS ON
Dlile Firch•u, Debto r, whose ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA business address is 3400
Nf.RIIT HARIJOK EN9GN
stCOIID SECTION --Poae 6
TliU RSDAY, FEB. 16, 1967
CORONA DEL MAli, ~I F.
Llll OF IIIYIU CO. ACCEPTS IAIIK JOI . .
Robe l W J,..ona of Ncvr atatewide oraanuaUont 1n·
port ;..ch· vice rrctident cludin~ Sunk,i.~t ~o~eu.
or tho hvi~e Company, !"'-Counc•ld orS;~e1 ~~~~be:'::r
d h. resi-atu>n eu an nounco tt . ... . Commerce. Uc has served las& week, effccLIVC Apul h . or the Boy Scout 1 . . lh 8 lc of Amer· u c amnan . . • 10 JOin_ 0 ~d 1 1 th Explorer Post in aificulwte 1ca as v1ce prest en • . e and as member of the
corporate , headquarters m 0 County Advisory San Franc• teo. rang~ r. th F
Mr Lona 44 i• a member Committee . or _c uture
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$2695
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$1095
$1195
$1395
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1966 GALAXIE 7 LITRE
•· 11:1,,., fiHtw. 1 -.t tr'"""luioft. -tr fhc ••n $2595
1964 FORD COUPE
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TRAVEL· ADVENTURE Phone rate hike asked
Coast ll ighway, City of Corour corona del Mar Hi&h
del Mar, Couuty of Orar:ge, School senio r Lori Pi tton,
Stat e of California, tha t a dauJh ter o£ ~lr. and \1rs.
security iot~rest is to be James A. Pitton, 20411 Bay
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd. C.M.
CURTIS NAGEL '"Pomaih of Mexico'"
Friday, February 24, 8:00 P.M.
Pacifi c
asked the
Utilities
Telephone has
California Publi c
Comm ission for
permission to increase its
rates, citing a desperate
need for improved earnings.
The company proposes in·
creases totaling Sl 58 mil·
lion in gross annual reven·
ues for telephone service
rates , and increased charges
totalmg S23 mi llion annual-
ly for "yello w pases" ad·
verti sins.
messages to $8 wi th an 85--
message all owance.
In addition. on res idence
two-pa rty measured rate
service, the company pur
poses a new ute for custo·
mets with limited calling
needs . This new two-party
measured rate would be
S2.15 a month with an allow-
ance of 30 local calls or
"messages."
gran ted to Golf Oil Co rporati on., View Ave., Santa Ana 1~~~~~~~~~;;.~~;;.~~~~~~~~-~~ the Secured Party, who~te busi• Hei&ht s, has been chosen
ne,!ls addreu [., 1801 Ave,JtUe as a vi olinist to play in the
of lhe Starfll, Ci ty of Los Ao -All-California state orches· ~td e s, County of Lo!l An• tra Feb. 16 at Orange Coast ~~~le!!i, Sute of California, in. College. She will also play
prorerty located at the abo v~ · th All So lh C I"' f · me-uern a11or· re ened to bus1oess address, · . b d F b 23 24 d Srid prop~rty Is ducfibed a.s nla an e · , , an
CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Pcrsonalilcd Sen 1r f"
DON E. ELDE~
ELDER CONSTRUCTION co. a !lubstantial portioo of the 25 a_t USC, Santa Barbara,
equ ipmeat, tools, rn.d office and In the Arrow ~ear fes· 35 Years in ~ewport Beach
lul"l!iture, together with all tival orchestr a In Las 1107 E. Balboa Blvd. 673-6590
replacemeota, additioD!I or ~~Vc!s=•!•=o~n~M~a~r~ch ~2;8;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;~;~~~~~;;::;;-;;;;;;;;;;~~~~=l sa bstitutioo.s thereto of that
rertein ga&olloe s~r vic~ sta-
tion busines.!l lr.oown as Rick's
GuU Servi ce, 11nd loc ated at: ~~~~~C";~["
Tickets ava ilable at box offict;l· . Proceeds will
Kiwanis Cl ub's scholarship fund.
go IO
If approv ed by the Com-
missiOn, on~·party flat
rate s for re sid~n ce custo·
mers 1n ~ewport Beach,
Co sta ,\lesa, Corona d~J
\lar and Balboa would in-
crease from S4 .90 per month
to S5.75 . Bu siness flat
rate serv ice would go up
from S\1.70 to S\5.30 per
month, and business mes-
sage rate servi ce would in-
crease from S4.55 per month
with an allowance of 70
Will iam Qu irk, area vice·
president and general mana-
g~r. stated the company's
ra te of return on California
operations for 1966 wa s
5.lk, "the lowest among
maj or telephone companies
in the United States." The
new rates are calculated to
give the company a ra te re-
tu rn of about 8%, "the aver-
age of other large telephone
utilities," while keeping
rates among the lowes t tn
the nation, he said.
Street: 3400 Coas t Highway
City: Coroo• del Mtr
County: Orar:g~
State: Califomir
Newport Harbor High School An e•ecoted s ecn rity agree-
ment will be delivered any time
after 10:00 a.m. oo th~ 1st
day of ~hrch, 1967, at 1801
AveotH' of the Stars, Room
11 48, io the City of Los Auge-
lell, County of LM Angeles,
State of Cali fornia.
AUDITORIUM
600 Irvine Ave.
IY C. A. PAGE Bank assistant is named
So far 111 ltuown to the Se-
cured Party, rll busioess
oames aod add resses used by
Debtor for the three years last
put, if different from the
e CAPROLAN NYLON SJ91 so. v•.
5 YIAI WEAl &UAIAIITEE '""'"""'
7 YIAI WEAl SUAIAITEE S491 ~:;,;,:-_,
Willi s T. Howland of Tus· gram in 1%4. He served in
tin has been named as sis-various capaci tiea at sever-
tant manager at the new al branch offi ces and was
Corona de l Mar Office of promoted to assiatant mana-
Crocker..C itizens National ger 2 ye ars aao. Hi s most
Bank, it is aMounced by recent assianment has been
Arthur E. Morrison, mana-as assistant manaaer at the
lihove are:
Te:n co, 219 W. 2od Stre et,
Casfb Craode, Arizoor.
SE:CU RED PARTY:
SOl-NYLON
10 YUI WUI SUAIAIITEE SS" Sc:. Yd.
aer. Lakewood Office.
GULF OIL CO RPORA TION
By R.ll. Chambers
Dated: february 7, 1967
Calf Oil Corpo ratioo
1801 A•eoae ol the Stars
Loa Aa1elea0 Calif, 90067
Alleatlollt Mr. R.H. Cbembete
35781 Mr. How land joined Crock-Prior to joinina the bank, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L~~t~i:z:c~ns~·:_~u~a~i~n~in~I!.._2Pf~<>-; he served 22 yeara with the
:: U.S. Marine C~Xpa, ~tirina
Pobllah: f eb, 16, 1967, lo
The Ntlwpart Harbor Eaalp.
I
• •
Ll Ff:·SIZ E PORTRAITS
By
MARILYN SEELAND •.. $24.00
By Appointment
CLYDE ZULCH ORIGINALS
1835 N-rt Bl •d. C6ato Meao
642-7097
ANN GILMAN GALLERY
2721 E. Cout Hwy.
Conona dol Mar
675-31104
with the rank of Major. He
attended Georae Wuhina-
ton Univeraity in Waahina·
ton, D.C., the University of
Ma:yland and Oranae Coas t
Colleae.
2 MESA M!H F.OC!
IURGURY CIIAIG!S
ALUIIIIAE GIIOUP PLANS
IIAY II GAIIDE. TOUII
NewportHarbor Area Alum-
nae o£ Delta Delta Delta
met at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at
the home of Mu. Paul C.
Du8oia,l829Gienwood Ln .•
Bayoreat, lO decide the re-
cipient or their forthcomina
3rd annual aarden tour p~
fits. Slate of o ffi ocra al so
Dooald F. Pemcliua, 32, was prdented. •
ond Oene A. Selby, 27, ol Mra. Richotd Randall,
2080 Newport Blvd., Coata Garden Tour ohainnan,.,...
Meaa. will be tried in the nouncect lhe event ror May
Superior Court Marc:h 6 on 19. Mu. Den Roaeta, Tri
buraluy charaea. Del&. ~led the wiaa ~ eo ... Meaa police .. ,. 1M her aoront)' ........ aa.,.
2 men bocted out a ,..,. !"• for che PebraUJ .......
• 1n1 waa Mrs. J.A. Do.aalan window a:wt wore •t.naa witt. the ,_.01, ltobert Ly-*' Huny • A-Go-Oo, 1114 m•. Willi1m ~..,.. _.
Na•pon Bl•cl., oa Doe. l9 OIIIOIJ Olldo oorrio1 oo ••
whlaplllnl-uriYid. .... .....
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OUit PltiCI ...................... .
110 Ll. IAitiiLL I $1ftll DUMUit.L SIT. LIST PlltiCI PO.OO 7 . -
OUit HICI ......... .
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PAaMIIt JOHN STYLI WIT $16• sum. 010. $IUS
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WILSON IASIIALL loiT1S
ALL ltiDUCID TO TUM NtCIS
ALL WILSON MMCIOPT-GAYII-
EMMLOP TINMI UCIIT PUMII
uo. $20'" .... -· $14.
CAN OF 3
WtUON XTU DUTY .,._. IALU
' $~ DOZBI I
TENNIS SHORTS AY_, n n ,....,
Men's Converse
Tennis Shoes
L.aclles' Converse
Tennis Shoes
7so
MINS' I IIOYS' JACK ttUitCILL TtNNIS SHOll
REG. & SUMS IIOYS IUJ
MINS SUS
CHAMPION
HANDIALL GLOVES
$395 & ssts
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TUCK 51106
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ACCISSOI&-IIPAJRING
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