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Cig~reHe tax is
to C. C. says
DISTRICT CHAIRMEN for the Newpo rt
•Beach hea rt dri ve include, trorn left, Mr s.
' L eon Fry of Newport Sho res, Mrs. Al len
;r;n,gensmii th (standing ) of Balboa, Mrs.
Joseph Slowikowski of Newpo rt Heights,
and UfS· Alex Schvarz o f Wes t NewporL
The Newport Beach ciaar· indi ca .~' tha t the tax ia
ctte tax is depre uina bus i• drivina shoppers out of
ne u profit and city tu Newport Beach to ci ties
revenue, accord in& to the where ciauettes are cheaper.
findinaa of a city wide sur· And the shopper docs the
vey made by the Newport rest of his buying in that
Harbor Chamber of Com-city.
merce. After listening to Chamber
The-study, which beaan man aaer J ack Barnett on
las t Oc tober as the )~ent the fin dings of the survey,
a pack tax went into efrect, the .. 1()-fnembe r bo ard of the
Newport Uar bor Chamber of
"Bat ically it h.as hurt the
economy," Mr. Barnett
said. His fl awn sh.ow a lS'fo
drop in ciaarette sales
throuahout the city.
It is n't the decre ase in
ciauette sales which. hurt
the loc al me rch.ant, he
explained, claimi na there is
very little profit reali zed
from ciaarette sales.
SIOO. ciaarettes claim ss. 15,
coffee S2.40, and paper
it.cms $2 .25. This shows
that tobacco is just a leader
i te rn in re la tion to the total
shoppina picture, he said.
Nationa I averages show
that per capi ta use of
ci aarettes is 11 9 package s
a year. For Newport Beach
this means a tax income o(
S44 ,000 but pJObably
closer to S\75 ,000, the
chamber believe s .
All set for heart drive !)ick. Richard oCr Richard•s
Lido Market aave an illus-
tration on the relationsh.ip
between tobacco sales and
orher s tore i terns . Out of
LT. COL. 'N ill lam M. Kull,
off icer in charge of Marine
Air Weapons Training Unit,
Pacific, based at Mar ine
Newport Beach and Cotta
Meaa "heart" voluntecn
are ready for the "Heart
Sunday drive, which will be
conducted this friday,
Saturday and Sunday, Feb.
24--26, to raise funds and
dis tribute informati on pam-
phlets.
Mrs . Loren W. (Jacqueline)
Heather of 1806 Hiahland
Drive, Harbor Hiah"landa,
baa been named £or a 2nd
yeat to head the Heart Sun•
day driv e fer Ne wport
Beach.
Mrs. Heather has be en· a
dirccta-of the Oranae
County Heart .o\saocia tion
sin ce 1960, and served as
secretary of the board from
1962 to 1965. Her husband,
!>r. Loren 'N . Heather, is
chief of c ardioloay at the
Oranae County Medical
Center. He has been a di·
rec tor of the Oranae County
Heart .o\uociation for many
yean and is c urrently s er ...
vins aa Jl(cs idcnl.
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CHAIRMEN for the Costa Mesa heart
drive include, from left, Mr s. John Sh an~
non, Mrs. Donald Sutherl an (city chai r·
man}, Mrs. Ge rald Fults, Mr s. Anthon y
Johnson, Mrs. Gray Strong and Mrs. W.
Ge ra ld New min.
Commerce voted Monday to
ask the city to take a hard
look at the effec t o( the tu.
on the economy.
SCHOOL BOUNDARY
SHIFT IS APPROVED
That tax income would be
a windfall for rhe city if the
ciaueues were be ing pur·
chased from merch.ants in
Co rps Air Station, at ~~
Toro, traded major's gold
leaves for silver ones whe n
Newport Beach. But, says he was promoted to his pt"e-the Chamber of Commerce,
this is not h.appening. ~ot sent rank Feb. 14. Colonel
only is the merch ant pr ofit Kull and his wife, Sarah,
A move to shift schoo! takes e£fec L from ci aarette sales down and their 3 children,Linzee,
boundaries, sending some TI:~ boundaries are ~Jth 25~ but other sales are
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u, Mar cia,lO, and t:arolyn,
Newpo rt Harbor HiJh Schooi SL m Costa Mesa and H1ah· als o down as a result of th e , .
studen t11 to Corona del Mar land Dr., in Newport Beach tax, the chamber s t ud y 8, liv e at 715 Jasmine .4ve.,
High School next fall, was to Mariners Or. and from showed. (:orona del Mar. (Marine
giv~n llpproval Tuesday by Mariners Dr. to the Bar . On ..._ .d J hn \t b Corps photo.)
th . ne11 e nt o acna
N.:wpo rt \lesa tru s tees. The e we st the t-oundry LS ld th E . ha h M k II d vote was -'·3, with Roderi ck ~ewpor t Blvd, to e nSI IJI I t I e esan ,· e
H. \1a c,\lillian, Earl G. Pe· The-new boundary lines Chamber .i.s not of.pos ed .to
let son and James W. Peyton are maJe necessar,·, accord-~e ~~~ ~r se . but Its
oppt-.sed to the sh ift. ina to Asst. Sopt. Ror 0 . dacn mmauon a,amst ~e t"n Viafnam
The! boundary ch.an1e will Andersen because Harbor merchant. A s tatement w11l .,_
not requi re juni ors and se~ High is' overcrowded an d be drawn up lhis week if Viet Con& sniper fi re
ni or s at Harbor High Sc hool Corona del Mar has lhe possible for presentation to ki lled PFC Eric Banjamin
to tr ansfer when th e ru le room. the ci ty council, he said. Speak of Costa \1e sa in
J k 8 tt • b f Vietn am Feb. 15. Funeral ac arne IS OS$ 0 year sorvim with full .,;ntur
Jac k Barnett, executive after the dinner Frida)' . h.onors will be h.eld a t 2 p.m. loca l res1dent Ruby Kee ler. today, Feb. 2), at the First
dire ctor of the New port ni aht at the ~sa Verde -\\so on the proar am were Baptist Church of Costa
HarborChamberof COITI11erce, Country Club by Mn . F. R. W"-""" u J \ y L ,,.n,u. '""' . ;\oset, . . \\eaa, with !)r. P. -::.;, Neu-
Workina with Mrs. Heather
as distric t chairmen will
be Mrt . Allen Klinaentmith,
20.53 Ocelli Blvd., Bel boa~
Mn. Stanley Chtptnlib r .,
lSl$ Santanella Ten acc, lJ ...
vine Tenace; Mia s Charlotte
Clark, 519 Poppy .o\ ve., Cor-
ona de I Mar~ Mrs. A lex
Schvarz, Sl9 36th St., We s t
Newport; Mrs. Lean Fry,
239 61st St., Newport
Shore s, Mrs. George Prud-
den, 209 Vi a Cordova, Lido
Is le; Mrs . Ri chard Ricky,
210 Ruby, Ave ., Balboa Is ·
land; Miss Laura Por ter ,
600 Cliff Dri ve, Cliff Ha·
ven; f\.1rs. J oseph Slowikow-
s ki, 140 Catalina !)r., Ne w·
pott He iahta; Mrs . li.V. Hi I·
ker, 1118 Pescador Dri ve,
'Nestcliff; Mrs. C arl as Beeck ,
901 Aleppo 'itreet, East
Bluff; Barbara Shaw, 17601
Queena Wreath Wa y, Irvine ;
Mrs. William Martin, 1824
'N , Ocean Front, Central
Newport, and Mr s . Robert
Underwood, 127 Shorecliff
Road, Shore C liffs .
was named "Boss of the Fo>x, club president. BNba.ket, Wendell Wood, man n o(ficiatina. Interment
N B CRIME_ ORO P S Year" and \irs . J . 'N, Club members presented a ~. E. Chandler, J . W. will be at Pacific View
Broback received the "Girl proanm o( old time va_\ldc-J. F . · Pa.rk CarOl&&
• • . . of \he Yeu" a•as:d a\ \b• -.Uk u\& 4b: MWil br \ln. ~ --· . . Udl ... ail: _tlol_se.a a\lllt •· 0. 'lleu•ll. ..... -.. sotdter Poli ce Chie( James Glavas t%5. Motorcycle accidents crifne tncreu.ed 12 .7~ tn .. -.,0 by meni:ten of the Hliold Schluel.er u c~ · th p b 1, , J96S d t d .c 1 Sk.almowski. Chorus airh was the son of Mr. and_ hiahhahted e e . .~la accounted for three of the ., .an s pt_ra c IMOUICr Ne wport Harbor Busine ss chairman. Takina off on included C
c:ri me prevention week wi th deaths in 1966. 5._<;<, In the fi rs t 9 mon ths and Profe ••iona l 'Nomen's Will Rooers was past presi· ·Mmes . E. · \trs. R. B. Speak:, 201
f 1966 Hutchinson, Sharon Wt tson Fairway Pl. He was a 1965
the re port that for the lnd .t.o:c.lol•"'u "': ~~ o"lt is. diffi cult to assess Club. dent Mrs. Verail Oakden. and Helen Hedlund . \1rs. graduate of Corona de l \tar
consecuti ve year Newport 11•,.1
476 4" The aw11.rds were presented Mrs. Schl ueter im itated Terrance Sulliva n was Hiah School and a ttended
Beach h.as shown a reduc-1"''"" the multiple factors res pon·
f ,, ..... .., D•"'•9• 619 607 sible for crime reducti on in 2 ft'le for trustee race accompanist. "-ssisting with Orange Coast College be-ti oo in the 1 major o fense Hit & R"" Ch•'ef the production were \tmes . fore enhs t1n1 1n the Anny. ••oup that ·,, used a• an ·,n P••peny 0'""''"9• lll 359 Newport Beach," .. • J . B. Ham.i I, ')on South~ He is also survived b)' 2
d · · C l"f · Tot•l !Sst 102 'Jiavas said, "One factor, A A c '1 ex 10 c n me In a 1 orm a. Trus tee \1arian C. Berge· na ve., osta '' esa, was worth, J ean Oel Oui 1uidici sisters. ')L ana, p:~. and
Th • · th Chief Glavas made further however, is cettain. Coope r... grad ted f N pot H e rat e algures, m e son ~mdaformerhighschool ua rom 1 ew r ar· andRuth Gerrish.Ciub mem·Sh irley, 15; and hi s grand~
t · bt · f ot th at wh•" lo ~owporl ation and understanding bo· bo r ft · gh Sch -1 r •• ,· v d fol owmg ta e are g1 ven or n e ' di su ict trustee Se lim S. 1 t .... • e ...... c ber\1allie Zagrodsky loaned pare nts , \otr. and \1rs . Ocie
th th f t ~4 Boa•h has •-on abl• to •ur· tw••n th• po\ice and the r h>. s BA from Pomona Col f e ree ye ars o 7\1 • " uo:: ... " ...... " Franklin filed Tuesday or • wi gs or the show. Sne lli ngs <"If Stafford, Vir-
1165, and 1166, and show tail major crime for 2 sue· citizen s they serve are es-the Apnl 13 :"1\ewport-\lesa lege, and hi s law degree Pas t recipients ('If the gtma. and \irs . Carrie
an adjus tment to popula ti on s ive years lh e Stat e as a sential. \ high degree of Uni fied School Diurict from Stanford Law School. 'Jirl of the Year award whCl Speak of London, Ky.
grow th. wh.o le has suf£ered further support from the ci tizenry board e\e~;uon. He IS now a law partner co ngratul ate.d the new The family sugaests lhat
Molftlc.ltlo
19U 1M S 1966 increases. In the 7 major of-has characterized the past wi th his father in Costa . . 2 0 o James W. Pey ton, cu rren t \1esa. w1nner were \lma Ru sh , memoria l con tnbutlL>ns ma)'
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fense group , Californi a (Con tinued on page 1 ) presi dent of the bo ard, I S \Ir s. Ekrgeson,\72 1 Trade-\1ts . J . B. Sutherla~. \lrs. be mad e to the Boys' Club ' M s d M K d• expe c ted W file this week. winds Ln., Baycres t., ho lds Arnold :"'laege li, \trs. H. J. \ivmg memori al fund. Be ll
; TS an y ac ay leS Tn.t s tee Earl Petersen has a teaching credential from Sw anson an d \1rs . !Jon Broadway \lortuary made th e
62 • announced h1s intention not Brigham YClun& Um\·ersJt) 'iouthworth . fun era l arrangements.
Mrs. Donald (J an) Suther-
lurgi•'Y
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c-••c.lo l
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""' G,...ol Th•ft
GNflol Thoft A .. t•
Tot. I o.u ....
1003 929 u o
•• 2 137 143
70 125 101
149 16 0 l OS
169 , .. 1 171
16071 570 1521
1.]~ 2.7'!1.
.... 7 40.1 Jl.l Rote JN' tt~ ..... .,<l land is city chainnan for
Costa Mesa and veteran of The rate pe r thousand is
many heart fund c ampaians . based on pe rmanent resi-
Workina with her are 10 dence figures -35,896 for
distric t chairmen, all re s i~ 1964; l8,496 for 1965, and
dents of Cos ta Mesa; Mrs . 39,306 for 1966.
An thony M. J ohnson Jr., . .o\11 · cn mc 1n ~ewpor t
3229 Nebras ka Place ; Mrs. Beach was not down. Chief
William Creiahton, 2729 'Jiava s pointed ou t that
Cazdinal ~r.; Mrs. Gray thefts in the under fifty
Strona, 968 Mission Dr., dollar category rose from
<\pt. 1; Mu . OavidLeiahton, 1,491 in 1965 to 1,689 in
310S Loren Ln.; Mra. R.E. 1966. Bicycle thcfts roae
Cochran Jr., 392 Princeton from 328 in 196S to 359 in
Or.; Mra . ")avid Julius, 1966.
20211 Bayview .o\ve .; Mrs. The traffic accide nt pi c·
'Jerald Fulta, 221S :lonnie ture showed improvement in
Rd.; Mrs. W. Gerald New-1966 in every respect other
min, 1845 ,,naheim, Apt . than the number of fatalities.
9-\; Mrs . John J, Shannon, In 1966 ten persons were
1698 Whittier; and Mrs . killed in Newport Beach city
Marion Hartley, 932Capital. traffic as aaains c fi ve in
'Don't move City Hall'
''Unalterable oppotltion" ahouid we aive up this
to movlna the Newport value? 11 seems to me that
Beach City Hall has been a buildinJ can alway s ao
eapretsed by Mrs. Robert up. , .10 atoriu i( necc t'"'
B. Powell of 916 W. Ocean Ill)', with a 2 to l1tory
Pt., Balboa. buildlna (or the jai 1. The
ln a letter to the City lint Ooor can be (or an
Council, ah4 connenta on ialonM.tion contet, ttc.;
tbe aaitation to moYe .. the tM 2nd at.ory few tho City
Cit)' Hall to tome more In· Couci t room , the entire,
~euible spot in eM Bact noor.
Bay area or ••• wlaen the .... , arc proUd. of' our
... thoppl.aa ·plue is preMat CJty Hall. It Ia
bel•l built." and thea adda: beautihally kept up -a spot
"II tbo laaol .......t dlo ol .,..,,,. io "' o)berwloe
Cllr Hall lo oo .. luable, ""'""· ualy community,
llo-UOO,OOO llld ceNloly ,....... -·•
.,... I* . ACM. why dW ial Cbritlllal .. et!'
:\me mori al s ervice will be to seek rc·decti \-.n . and has tau &ht elemental) Fonner "bosses of other CHESTER C. BAGSTAD Frasier Wh.i tehead of Sellm Franklin, 1n~ San ta s~hool. years" pre sent wete Roy held Thursday, \larch 16, at Grosse Point, \tich., and OF WESTCLIFF DIES
P 'f' v \t · t 1 d d 'Jreenleaf, Dr. \mold .\l ae· ('h C ac1 1c 1ew emon a sisters and a brother in th e F d d ester . Bags taJ. ),kl 3
Park at -' p.m. £or Ann east. ree om me a awar e &e li, Hetb Hol ker, Don Rutl and Rd., '1\estc'M f, died
Whiteh ead \lacKay,-'1 , wi fe ~lrs. \lac ~ay was hos· Southworth, Ted Hambrool, St.tnda~. Fe~:!. Jl ,athi:. hnme
of Sandy Mac Kay, forme r pita~i zed first in St. John 's Willi am Spurge on III of it throu&hout the Um te d Dick Richa rd, Ch.arle s fr0m an arl'!arl!nt ao rt1c fail~
llarbor Area resident, wh.o Hospital. Jackson ltole, Cliff Uaven, COl'mer vice· States, was ci ted by th e Krin&le , Arl \kKen.zi e and ure. The 7 5--~ca!·u \J su~
di ed Friday, Feb. 17, at a Wyo., and then , when her president of the Irvine Co., Fre edoms Foundati on -"for \terri \to\ho. d1v1Jer ~A as r~~unJ b~ hts
hospital in 9 etroit, Mich. conditi on worsened, she has received the freedom s etting an er.ample to busi· MRS. EUNICE GOODELL .... ,fe, L•'ulsc.
Before movi ng to J ackson was flown by a speci al leadersh.ip medal from the ne s s executi\'es tlvough.out OF BALBOA SUCCUMBS li e "'h bo1n1 111 S.1u t..h 119.~
llo\e , Wyo., about S years hospitalized plan e to 'Je· Freed®s Foundation at the nation in resptlC'lsibl e Euni ce J . c,. .. I\.,Je\1, 73, ,,f l llta t>n \la~ I. \.HI, and
ago, th e \lacKays li ved in troit, where she unde rwe nt Valley F orge, Pa. communi ty re la ti ()ns and for J.l-' w. Ocean FL, Balb.Hl, mnveJ ~~~ W~s t chff .~ )Cars
Ba lboa. \1rs. Ma cKay was s urgery. \k Spurgeon, 'oltt!o pion• com bin in& brill iance o>f died Tuesda), Feb. 2 l, in a ~t•. li e had be~n a sutodl\'1·
active in the New port cered the Explorer Scouti ng mind and diligence 1n W<.llk Costa \lesa. She was born Jc.r f111 ""-1 ~ l!ars.
llarbor Service League . Mr . ?r. C harles ')ierenfie ld of movement here in th e Harbor for "Jod and country w1th a 1n Harll\>rJ, Kansa:., anJ SLII\'Ivnr.s 1nduJc h1s 1\l fe,
MacKay is an insurance St. Andrew's Presbyterian ·\rea and h.e lpcd introduce quiet courage ." LTII.wed fro m p ,,mona to.' ~r'A· Lnu1se . a'''"· Chc ... tcr, and
broker a nd forme r Newport Church w\11 conduct the s , I t po rt Beach m · H5~. a Sl~t;:r, \Irs. l~auhnc CalLI·
Beach city counci lman. men:oria l service. The couts a walt a er Set\'ICeS will be held 31 bld.,tlfl_an ~lc~. '1\a sh.
Survivors als o inc lude 2 fama\y reques ts that th ere Ser1 tees were c••nduc ted T' 21 nd p t be n \i . 1 Local Scouts are awai ting aer oC harbors and beaches, Ill a.m. toda), Feb. ~3 . 31 Tuesda~. Feb. ~1. a t Bdl 5 001' dim , ' ~--' eh er, no owers . e mon a the alert for a mobilization and Ed Baume, Del \1 at SL Andrew's Pre s~ ten an Bn•aJwa) \\,nul&"-1n Costa 16, a n a s te~-'""-'a ua ter, aifts may be made to St. · . th ~., .. h 10 Cli ff Ha,·en. ·~ exer~;Jse dun ng e early District scout executi,·c. '--"'' " \t Lorna, IS, a ll of Jackson John's Hospital in J ac kson csa.
Fltolluo; orher •• modtha't'·IO. ~kns. J ,taHo.ie. slated :~t~~:::;~"J:,~~o~ !~t pr~:::;.~u a~on~. ;;~~:r~ Reagan policies backed
"Fluoridati on, why and
why not?" will be the &reat
issues topi c a t th e PI )'·
mouth Con aregational
(llurch., 3262 Broad SL,
Newport Hei ahts, at 7:30
p.m. Thu rsday, March 1.
Th e speake r will be Or.
E ll ery Stowell of Cameo
lliahlan ds, chai nnan of th e
bo ard of deacon ~ at Ply-
mouth Olurch.. ti e is a re-
search chemis t in charge of
aenerJl research at the
Lona Beac:h Veterans Hoa·
pi ta!. He haa conWeted
speci al a bJdies in the field
o f nunridu and their ef-
rec t on too lh. e.\amel .
Dr. S&owell it I ar~ate or the Californi a l nstimte
o r Tec:hnoloiY at Paaaden a
and recei ved hh OOctoratc
in tMochomiatry at UC Bet·
lteley,
He will discuss the sc1~
en ti fi c, moral and l()ci a\
aspects of flu oridation of
publi c: water suppl y.
RICHARD D. DAVIS
DF lAY SIIORES DIES
Ri chard D. Oavi s, 2461
Crestview Or., Bay Shores,
died Sunday, Feb. 11, at
Hoaa Ho spital at aae 6~.
He had lived in Oranae
County 11 year1 and was th e
owne{o(Davia-Baker Realt)'
in Paaadena.
He waa a member of th e
Carmeli ta Lodac sn of th e
Scotti th Rile or Paudena:
lhe Americ.• Lepon, Post
ll; ll'td ••• a past preai-
den\ o( the Pat.dens P,eaJ l)'
Boord.
Senicea were held -nae ..
day, Feb.. 21, at Mt. Vi•w
Mautoleu.m ia Pa,.chna.
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be announced in special Beach police, fue and li fe-The Newport Harbor Re· riaht tCl elect their choice to
newscast5 over radio s ta-guard departmen ts, and by publi can o\u errt dy adop ted the position o f county
tions K001 and KEZY. th e Co s ta Mesa ci vil de· 1 resolution las t wee k com ... superin tendent of edueation.
Jim DeChaine, admin istra· fense un its. Space exhibits me nd ina Governor Reaaan The >\uemhl)' also called
tive assistan t a t Newport wi ll be put up by the Na-"(or h.is forthtiaht and attention to the fact that
Bea.::h City Hall, h.as been tiona! Ae"ronuuti c a &lid couraaeous s tand" in his the Oranae County boud ol
named gen eral cha.i nnan Cor Space Adm inistr ati on, Jet campaian "to restore fisca l IU I'Crvisora had bonowed the event. Vt'orkin& wi th hi m Propulsion Laboratori es o f
are AI Obera, harbor master; P asadena, Doual u Aircraft u nicy and buic economic $7 mi ll ion fr om outaide
Ken Sampson, county mana--and Co\lina,Radio. resporlsibility to the state source1 and tranafened
aovemmcnt." S800,000 (rom capi\al oo'"' Mrs. Caronna dies at 98 ~~:o:e·;~mb~:~~::te:~a; ~v .~e ~:.:::,er:!::.rt ,:
Caroli ne Caronna. 211 ncaday, Feb. 22. Mus will finns oC c:erti.fie4 public CWTen\ cxpenaea.
\fa171o lia St., Costa Mesa. be celebrated at ~ L m • ._.,. accountants to esamine the "This situation appettt &o
di ed TUesday, f eb. 21, at day, Feb. 2), at St. J o •~ t tate's financial c ondi tion have been the reault ~ Ja..
her home at aae n . 9\e wu quim's Catholic Ourch in and. thu the findinat indi .. adequate plaan.i"'· eac.t·
born in Italy in 136&. Cotta Meta. Beli·Broadway eatod that the prcviO\ll Ualil s ive spendine policies ...
Survi vors include her bu a-Morma.ry made che funeral a&hinittration bad been tho ,_«al delerian.&ioa a1
band. Loui a: a son, Vi c tor anMatmenta. •PIDdine over a lriiUOfl fiacal reapouibiUty," ...
c a.,..na. o""" of the Stall-CLIFf aun AT .. AI dol lin ooch day io ••••u Ao-ly uld ;0 a ,_
dard ser"ic:e u.atioa on 171h Cl ifford T. Nuu.. 3215 o( rac:eipll. lu.tioa .We* dep .... " ..
SL 1n Coau Mesa; l ai ... Ocean Blvd.., Coloaa del 1ft MOther ntolu.tia., tt.e llM of ~owN ,_.. ...
te.u, Vicennea Bonadia o£ Ma.t, It in U.e intellthe A.ate..Wy •aM tbat 1a0 •• p.,._.t of ..._,
Baltimore ll'td Jennie Caloa-c~n~ uit at Hoat Ho'l)i&al le1ialatioa be ,..,.d wbic~ .. .,. ., .,..... ..
na of Florida. fotlowina a rec.t he.._ a'-waalddepri" *••iectan fll it~C~MJ ... )y ooelly .....
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner illd publisher of tht Ensign
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tEn IID.IIADES DUll FIIEE LAIID
•Every Parent-Teacher group in the $tate should see the
fflm presentation, n Education or indoctrination," a cri ti·
oar analysis of the recen tly adopted history textbook,
'.'Land of the free."
The outcry that wou ld result should be pai nful enou gh to
awaken th e most unaware and unconcerned ci ti zen. Ce r-
tainl y there must be history wri ting talent available that
dan tell the story of ou r great-nation without bias, slant-
ing and omission.
, Even though the textbook has been oHicial ly adopted by
fle_j State Cu rriculum Commission, with some revisions,
Weal school boatds throughout the state shoul d let thei r
Protests be heard. The trustees of the Downey Unified
School District have taken such ac tion, going on record
as "refusing to permit the use of said text by teachers
and students of this district." These ttlJstees found the
OOok. "lacked historical fact, to be biased, and to deny
our great American heritage by both statement and in-
nuendo.''
Publisher Don Carpenter of the Montrose Ledger has
penned these pertinent remarks: "This book is a poor and
slan ted substitute for histo ry. 'Nhy was it adopt ed? Why is
it used, and why is it not rejected by a ll of ou r schools?
According to Or. Max Rafferty, it is being revised, but
why should it have been consi dered in the fi rst placel The
probabl e answer, that it wa s the best available text, is
unacceptable. A nation that can hi t a fly -speck on the
moon can certainly find someone wh o can tell the story
about it accurately." The "Land of the free" textbook is
another big straw on the camel 's back (the taxpayer's
back, that is), adding to the growin g exasperation among
taxpayers and ~~ ~wiAg !i~t riectc.,O .d i.ssu es
and \all Qroposal ~Jt .. ·.-:: --;;: --~---' . .
THIS HIGII IIIIE IS lOT IIW TD STAY
When women folk (of all agesl recover from thei r present
fashion folly, they will look back with consternation and
mo rtification, and wonder ho w they were ever taken in by
th e miniski rt fad. It looks like another plot by dress de-
signe rs wh o hate women. To be sure, there are some that
look rather fetching in the high rise hemline -and they
probably should be in the chorus line where they bel ong.
But there are many th at are just a little bit humorous,
and mo re that are down righ t sill y, and most are Quite awful.
C.C. women to meet
The curtain will be goin g
up on the club ye ar for the
women's division of the
Cos ta \lesa Chambe r of
Commerce with a luncheon
this Friday, Feb. 24, at the
\1esa Verde Counuy C lub.
\1rs. Ted Bennett, chair-
man , reports that the re will
be discussion of the pro-
sram for the year, wh ich
includes a formati on of an
auxili ary for the new hos-
pita\, a teachers recepLi on;
old timer-new timer picnic,
a variety show, and the pa-
tr ons association.
Poet Ethel Jocobson will
wil l be the featured spea-
ker. Her topic is "Let us
not be grim."
The luncheon is opened
to the public and re serva-ti~ns may be made by cOn-
tacting the Chamber of Com-
merce office at 583 'N . 19th
St., Costa Mesa. 646-o536.
straight I a, c ....... ..... ....
IT'S MOll fUN TO II fOil "Pioclalm Ubol'IJ.....,.....
out tbe laad. uto aU die
ifthabttuu lhereor." • lyT-Ander-~ Then worda ete c&ll ln
THE lady of the house wu entutaining
l.er bridge club when the pantring of tiny
feet WllJ heard on the stairs. She raited her
hand for ailenee. "H\.Iah!" abe said M;tftl)'.
"The: children havt come to deliver their
sooctnight message. It always gi~ us such
a feeling of reverence to hear them, Listen!"
T here was a moment ol si lence; then shyly
came a small voice from the 1tairwel\: "Ma·
rna, Willie found a bedbuJ(."
Willie was not necenaril)' against bedbugs,
but for sleeping. .
The cliche, "anybody can be against," U a
snmcwhat mcaninglcs.~ half-truth. Not every·
body C31l be ~lfutiuely a'jaitut, juM :as not
f'\'trybody can be rffuliV'ly for. Jm·ariably,
the perr.on who is ne\'ri-yer')' strong a~dirut
anythi ng is ncn:.r \Cr)' strong for anythmg.
Mark Twain !laid : "The chamelron ..
whirls om· t 'V(' l't"arwards and the other (or-
wards -,,.hich gi\'cs him a most congr·l'ssion-
al e'lpres~ion (one eyl' on 1he constitue ncy
and ont• on tht" swa~)." 'J'hm, most congrt"ss·
rncn arf" l':l~V ~o in!ltwncc. Mark Twain con·
tt•ncl!·d : '"FI(•;:as can be taugh t nearly an~·thinl{
that a con~rcs~man can." So write rour con-
grTs~man. in lan~?uagc a flea can understand.
Howe\Tr. I'm (M n·placin~ politiciam who
\·otc Mrinl\' for whatl'\('r 1heir comtitul'nts
w~nt. ri)!ht. or wronA . with \'Oting machine~.
This \•'nuld be a rrdl t•conomy. And. in many
caSt"~, the \Oting mn chirb•·ould gi\·e us bd·
ter n·pn'svnlalions. !~.lost of ou r com:rt"~Snlt'n
and r,~•n:~t!Jr.> are not Soc:ialists -the~/rc O!·i-
tht·r dcdil·atl'd ldti~t ~ nor dt•dicalcd ri~htish.
Tht'\ 'n· ml'l'l'l\' di·dicatt·d to sta\'in~ thNc.
Ancl. that d(•pr.nd~ on you. · '
I am f•" a consti tutional amcndm1·nt lirnit·
in~ all frckral f'if"ctl'd employt·cs to one tt•rm.
Thtn thn could arTord to lx-statrsmcn.
\Vouldn't it ht· wondl'rful to ha\'e bu~iness
and proft•ssional mt•n offering themst'ln·s for
r . , . th . Immortal bronu .......S tllo lW01 OUr, SIX )TatS ller\!ICe lO ear govttn• • ( ch model of the U
mtnt, just to m:ake honest mi•ta.keJ? nm 0 e •
For limiting l~t:ral expcndi1U ~s to ftdtr-~rty Bell now OD display
at incoml', except in lime of declared war, ·~ the run .... calo repllce ol
and . for beginnang n:guli'r, •ystl'matic pay-b11toric Independence Hall,
ments on thl' national dl'.bt . ~n this era of our locatt~d at Knott'1 Berry
grtatest mah:rial prosperity, it ls crooked to Farm, in Buena Puk. ·
charge the bills to our grandchildren. They were b«ouaht to our
For impeaching congr'f!svnen who vote to attention Seturday momina,
raise the dl•bt limi1. And all who votrd for Feb. 18, durina a auided
11ie disarmament bill, that treason lreaty tour in which the member-
whic-h !f.Url't"ndcr~ n~ on the installment plan ship of the Lona Beach
to C:.ommuni~m. lht most diabolical conspir-Chapter of the M:ilituy ()r-
acy m the anMI, of man. d r th 'N ld w and a I'm for a Fn·edom Corps instt"ad of a er 0 e , or art
Pf':\C'f' Corps. ~>!"Cause to 5eUie for a world representation of th~ ~entral
half-sla\'c and laalf-frce is i111moral a nd ~uar· Otanae Chapterpart1c1pated.
antrc~ our e'cn1ual rnsla\'C~ml'n t. For a na· Thousands ofOran1e coun•
tiona I purpose d1·dicawd 10 making Commu-tians, tchool children and
nism fa il inwad of helpin,l( it succeed. For a adW.ts alike, have visited
''national purpo~:" de<licatcd to freeing the the area where berry bushel
half of the world emlavcd by the Com· throv e during the pas t rew
numi~ts. For remf"mhf>riuK the "Cold War" score years 'but is now
abroad and the "Cold War'' :at home arr. di-hallowed by' the authentic
rl'~tly rel.~tf"d : an~ .t.hal we cannot pos5tb.lr rel)foducti on of the buildin&
wm thr Coltl \\·ar abroad unll'ss we wm in which t\meri can liberty
the "Colcl War '' at homt•; th at although b
M o'i('O\.\' could possiblr dt·stroy us. Washinf!· w~Ns hordn. •-th f . . · e a not ~en ere or ton ts murl• hkch-10. · h d
Viet• Prl'~idt•nt .H HI:wct H umphrf"y dedared ma ny ~<:>nths as It ~ been
rt'f't'nll\' that PrC"sidl•nt lohmon now thinks our priVIlege to provide pro--
t hi' COld \\'ar i ~ OH'r. If the Cold War is pulsion to a wheel chair
o\·rr. \.\(' lliSt it. lnst('a<l of pas~in ~ tit~· Julul· occupied by a World '.liar I
~m-~ponsorf'd Con~ular Treaty 111 allow Rl!..;-
~ian ~pr m·sls tltrnuchout o11r (OIIrttry, I'm
for o;t•n-rin,c allrultural, tradf" Hnd dil-'lomalic
rdatinns with l<u~sia :and Kt•d China. sinrc
it is tlw\' whom \\'f' arf" rcall}' at war wil!t in
:"Jort h Vit·mam. Ru t I'm fur the ioint :\meri-
('an-Sodl'l rnoon~hot pru\'ided John!iOn and
Url·7hnt'\' .Hl' in tlu· capsule.
LeHers to the Editor
LETTERS TO SENATORS along this ti ne.
?ear U.S. Senators! 1 feel what has been lack-
My wish is that you wi II ins is the fact the board of
will vole aaainst the con-resents have not been re·
sular ueaty which is now cei ving mail of any s ubs tan·
before the Senate for ratifi-tial nature. Their names
cati on, knowing that you and addresse s have not
are a true pa uiot as I am been publicized as the y
al so. The foll owing is my should have been in the
idea of a loyal paUiot. newspapers, so therefore, I
Patriotism is : ')ur faith in am enclosing a list of the
our country, pride in its board of rezents 1nd the ir
s uccess and fullfilment, addresses. I would hope
involve ment and persona l that all interested people
identity in its continuity; a throu.shout the State of
mos t noble emoti on, which Californi a would take th is
all loyal \merican• s hare; opportunity to write: to
~iWUq to OW" aatiooal these people expre11ina
..,. setf1'fcaen•'""'~ aot1heir vi .... --0a the c-••t
ncrifiCins these s acred situation within out state
principle• to extreme pre· college 1y1tem.
LETTER TO TEACHERS
Dr. John Sperlina
Pre1ident,
State Colleae Council,
California Federation of
Teachers,
San Jose State .College, A J qM~N T imothy J .'::. ~el·
Californ ia laford, son of Mr. and Mr s.
Dear Si r, 'Nillls J . qeltaford of 300
We all kn ow that there are '=· Coast Highway, Newport
some programs in our col-3each, has been s elected
leset and universities that for technical train ing at
are a waste or time and rna-Chanute AF'3, Ill., as a ney. Catalogues describe
some of them. You and your U.S. Alt Force missile elec-
associates are in the best tronics specialist. He re·
posi ti on to point out these cently completed basic
"be.sket weavtna" courses. training at l..lckland AF9, • • • RaiMr thD1pndiq yow Teus.-Hi.s MW school is
time on marChes, moanina, part of the Air Training
and sUike threats, worthy ,.._ d
'
••a!• aal.,, a .olao -~~ ..
-· 80W ..,. Uvt p&lled, from lhe dark MM..oM. ..
So •• 8111 •• uw tbe ........ mou vo«e ol .. M•
biottorlc ,...,. ...... Hall aombla10, ...S proclailoo4'
oco..,iaa &be place where chat fteedom had been bam
reo.lly a le11 impo~ina in America.
slncture had Uood, we It wa1 a never-to-be-o~OI"" ~eUud that wf/were •.tand· JOileD epitodt, plucked
IDI c. hallowed ar~. hom our bluoric pall. 1\ .L~~&er. we peuted '" awed loa& will be remembered.
talenee ~rore the tamed Periodic pitarlmaae•. may
Liberty S.ll, ~hou clan· well be taken to thil shrine,
aor bad procle~med to all and children throuahout
freedom lovina people OJanae County, from all ot
throusftout the world that "-"th C I'( nia chil• "all men •.• are endowed by ·~ e.m a 1 or '
their crU lOf with certain dren and older ~tudenta from
unalienable riabta, that every school 1n thi1 arta,
amona theu are lire, tiber-thould . be taken to see dM
ty and the purauit or hi~ mod.m•zed lndependeftiCe
inen." Hall, to touch the Llb;trly
P Bell, and to h"r lhe vo1cet
Still later, we were usher-or the toundina fathen, re•
ed into a larae meetina soundina trom·the datkneu
room, where, before the aa the !)eclaration or ln-
littenina eudience, were dependence · unanimoutly
placed c andle-lit tablet, was approved by the S6
and on the fat side, an un· brave men there present.
manned podium w11 located. In keepina with the &lot-
It repruented the hall ious traditions of the Mili·
where the deleaates from tary Order ol the World
the 1) .~merican colonies 'Nus, the memben of the
met in 1776 to discuu, to Lona Beach Chapter have
approve, and to sian the De· set a pace for all other
claration of Independence. chapten to £ollow. In ad·
The l&bles were there, the dition to sponsorina the
chairs stood in place, and pilaramaae to Independence
on the tables still remained Hall last week, the Chapter
the quill pens -the tools is es tablis hina a small li·
employed to aHix the sia· brary or his torical records
natwes of those who sianed of events comi n& within the
that immortal docwnent. personal observation or its
Only the physical bodies of membeu . Lt . Col. John
the sianers were absent. Johnson, the chapter adju--
Nevertheleu their words tant,, is in charae or the
were emeraed from the paat program. He may be .reached
when the electric liahts by phone: GE 9-1 532.
were turned out, and only In keepina with the s pirit
the alow ol the candles in-or the pil&ramaae to lnde·
di c ated the metes and the pendence Hall, the announce·
bounds of the room. Some ment of the event contained
voices were resonant with a reproduction of "The
the power of full r1lan-\merican's Creed," written
hood. Some quavered with in 191 7 by 'Nilliem Tyler
the audible effects of aae, Paae, c lerk or the U.S.
but they all rana out loud Hous e Of Rel)fesentatives:
and clear, as later did Li· "I believe in the United
betty Bell, when the re· States ·of America, a
s ui'-of their proceedings government of the people,
were announced to the world. by the people, for the
The words that pierced people, whose jus t powers
the darknesa showed that are derived from the con·
ThomiS Jefferson, John sent of the aovemed; a
\dams, John Hancock, Ben• democracy in a republic; a
jam in Franklin, and lhe sovereian nation or many
many others whose spen-states, a perfect union. one
cerian floutithes later ern--and inseparable; e s tablish·
bel)ished the rauttleu rhe· ed upon those principles of
toric of ow chatter of li· freedom, equali ty, justi ce
berty -all were there. Pi-and humanity for which sure tacti cs which now pre· Regents-<\PPOINT~
vail in our courts and the Mr. Edwin 'N. Pauley
c apitol today . 10000 Santa Monica Bl vd.
'Ne are trul y worried about Los \ngeles, Calif. 90025
Jomman • of comnon laborers, you
~~:: .. i::. .... c ... ~t":::~;: High rise bids received
th is waste can be elimina-E·-•t at c U tor a S3 .3 million loan to cover
.o\merican r-triots sacrificed
their live s and fortunes. I
therefore believe it is my
duty to my couniJ'y to love
it; to support its Constitu-
ti on; to obey its law1; to
respec t iu Oag. and to de-
fend it 1gains t all enemies. ••
the consular IJ'eaty. 'Ne want Mr. Cornelius J. 'ianerty
no part of it this danserous A.F.L.-C.I.O. Bu ildi ng
power-sivi ng to communi s t 815 lOth St., N.'N.
~ussi a. It is only a s nare Wash inaton, 9.C. 20006
to entangle our U .. Ci . in their Mr. Edward 'N . Carter
tra p of decei t. The immun-600 Ci. Spring
ity whi ch they would enjoy Los Angdes, Calif. 90014
here is just too much to be· Mr. Philip L. Boyd
lieve. 3900 Market SIJ'eet
'"low could there ever be Riverside, Calif. 92501
a doubt of any kind in the Mr. Nor ton Simon
mind of a U.S. Senator as 1645 'N . Valencia ')r.
his sacred duty to vo te Fullerton, Calif. 92633
aaainst this vicious ens lav-Mr. 'Ni IIi am E. Forbes
ing treaty? It is communist 537 S. Hill Sueet
Russia's same "old tes ted Los Anaeles, Calif. 90014
and tried" design and plan Mr. William M. Roth
of execution for a "very 1800 "G" Street, N.W.
easy take-over," or should Room 719
I say push-over,"£rom with-Washington, !).C. 20506
Mrs . Edward H. Heller -•n .
ted. This misht save the la-o• . ae ner on ac s . . . f 3 d have submitted bida for acqwtltlon ~ acres an harassed tax payer 5% or the conttrucb st cons uuction of the 270· O!l co 1• 10%, or some other amount, Under tenns or the HUD
wh•'le •'mprovin& the c"-i· unit, U-s tory Be thel Towers r. , . II -· 11nancma, maxtmum a ow-culum. retirement apartment project able income for residents, Then, those who support on W. Bth St., Costa Mesa, 2 of d 6 years aae an over. You. would feel that you are between Pomona Ave. and will be $4,000 for a sin&le worthy of your hiro. \1yers. 8'' r perscn, or 14, vv or a mar-
Sincerely, All bids have been for-ried couple. Rental ra tes
F.C. Wood Jr. warded to Washinaton, D.C., will ranae from su to $114
1111 'N. Bay Ave. for final evaluation by the per month, with all utilities
Balboa, Calif. U.S. Department of Housina included. All units will
kEEP GOVT. POOR and Urban Development. have balanced power kit-
Editor of the Ensign,· Bethel Towers will be bui lt chens.
I wish to exl)fess my con. under financin& from HUD , General contrac tOfs who
victi ons to the public an d and operated on a non-profit have submitted bids are
urge the public to oppose basis by the Southern Cali-James 1. Barnes Construe-
all recomme ndations resul-fomia !)istrict Council of · C 1 r th p · , lion o.. M.H. Go den, tant rom e . res1dent s the Assemblies of God. Johnton &. Godehart, F.E.
State of the Umon addres~. Consu uc tion is expected to Y~•••, Robert E. McKee, I o ppose (l) uade w1th --..
COITIT'I unists, (2) the war on start before the end of Obera Construction Co.,
poverty, (3) an y budaet de-March. South Coast Conauuction
ficits, {4) Federal interven-HUO already hu approved Co., and Stanton Reed.
It Was eminently fitting
and proper that th is vi sit to
Independence Hall should
ha ve been made on Feb.
19, midway between the
birthdays of 'Jeorge 'Nuh-
inaton and .A.br aham Lin-
coln. February is a mon th
sacred to .\merican Uadi·
tion and endeared by the
memory of our fore most pa-
tti ots.
New arrivals at Hoag
Out country is a Christian
nation. and we want it to
stay that way -not to suc-
cumb to the advocate or the
devi l; a theis ti c communism!
Please understand our plea.
Vote asainst the ratifica·
Lion. This is your one
chance. '"Jon't aive up the
ship." ~t old Old J lory
HIGH.
99 Fu on Road
Atherton, Cali£. 94025
Mrs. Dorothy B. Chandler
202 'N. First Sueet
Los Anseles , CaLif. 90053
Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst
233 W. Santa Inez Avenue
Hills borouJh. Calif. 94010
Mr. Samuel B. Mosher
tion with our local police,
{S) any more laws to con-
trol firearms, (6) the slight ..
est recoani lion or Commun-
ist China, (7) th e J ohn son
administration's attitude
towards the Viet Nam oon-
nict. and (8) the creaLi on of
another Federal Bureau.
Ameri ca toda y fa ces cata-
cJysrrUc danaers, threats to
our national heritaae as
areat and as ominous u
thos e raced in any previous
time of crisis. 'Ne are
threatened from wi thi n and
from without by an enemy
Ret'.red Persons ele ct wh o i• dedicated to our de· s Uucti on, and to our ulti-
Saturday,Feb. 11 Boy-Mr. and Mrs . Ernest
'Jirl-Mr. and ro.1rs. }{aro ld Oddo, 1910 Suva Circle,
Han son, 376 E. 16 th St .• Cos ta Mesa.
Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Edwud
S..nclay, F.-b. 12 Perry, 1531 Orange "ve.,
'Jirl -Mr. and ,\1rs. John Cos ta Mesa.
Canady, 11 5Diamond .<\ve., 'Jirl -Mr. and ~s . Law-
Ba\00. Is land. ren ee McAdams , 1972 Ful·
:-Aondey, Feb. 13 le rton Ave., Cos ta Mesa.
~irl -Mr. and Mrs. F're-'Jirl -Mr. and~~. '.Junars
derick Carpenter, 1803 Santa Udris, 221 Tulane Rd ., Cos•
>\na Ave., Costa Mesa. ta Mesa.
T•osdey, Feb-. 14 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . .')wiJht
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Fran· Bauiata, 979 Denver ?r.,
cis Mahoney, 11 98 Dors et Costa Mesa.
Lane, Cos ta Meaa. Friday, Felt. 17
Giri-Mr. and Mrs. 'Jordon 'Jirl-Mr. and Mu. Timo-
Mlftay, 1607 'N. Bal~a thy Mally, 2700 Peterson
Blvd., Cenuat Newport. Way, Costa Me t a.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Roder-Girl -MT. and ~ •. Svenn
id . Pierce, 323 E. 2ht St., Henrichaen. 906 'N . Wilton
Cotta Men. St., Costa Meta.
Wo .... o4oy, Folo.U
Boy -Mr. and Mu. Wll·
li M'l Silver, 1777 Santa
Aaa A ... , Cott.l Meu.
Oirl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sw•t Jr., 41$ Bolero Way ,
•••• N.wport Heialu ...
Boy -Mr. ond Mrs. Hury ao.... 701~ tjuciuua
""·· c-.S.I Mot. ....... ,._"
.., -1111. _. Mra. Jack a. D••l•, 7llM lri• Avt.,
C••n ... Mlr.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Newell, 1410 Monrovia Ave.,
West Newport Heisfttt.
Oirl-Mr. and. Mrs. Wanen
Morpn, 1106 W. Ocean
Front. Central Newport
:Jill -Mr. ond Mrs. Clar·
ooca Skalch, 311 A In L-.
CotLaMeiL ....... , ....... ..........
~~
rytrs . Carol Hunt
300 E. Coast Uwy. (2 19)
Newport Beach, Calif.
WRITE TO REGENTS
Editor of the Bnsian
'Ni th reference to the Uni·
versity pr oblem, 11 such,
throuahout the State of Cali·
fotnia, and es pecially in
th.ou areas of '.Jovemor Rea·
aan's proposed budaet cut
fot" un ivers i tiet , end tui lion
charae:
I feel that the public, u
s uch, hat not been aiven
the opportuni~ to upreaa
themtelvot to tho proper
people. 1 believe that let·
lets to the aovernor end to
the leJialators aro euen-
till and very important and
.:an' ini1Dence our leai•le-
;ora and cODJtitutional ofti ..
;era to q111ic. a cle.,ee . How-
,.,., , lbe ,.-obi em ae 1 lte
It ia lloal :JooNmor Ra-
W oely one •ote on the
boontolrapa"aad,..n-
f«• m1111... ol team
could not pYa bha 111 ocldi•
d-1 ..... .. IIIJihiq
I 010 Wi \shire Boulevard
Los Angeles, Calif. 90017
Mr. John E. Canaday
Burbank, Calif.
Mr. Frederick G. Dutton
Pennsylvania Bldl·•
Rm. 844, 425 llth Street
'Nashinaton, !>.C. 20004
Mr. Wi IIi am K. Coblentz
330 Montaomcry Street
San Prancitco, Catif.94111
Mr. Lawence J, Kennedy
P.O. Box 1819
Rcddina. Calif. 96002
Mr. '>eWitt A. Hi&&s
707 lkoodway
San Dieao, Cam. 92101
I reel the newspe.pert
have miuecS an opportunity
Lo brc: of real teTYice 10 che
people ol the Slete of Call·
fomia by not printlna the ..
names at a .. rlier date to'
tbat the people or California
could eapn11 lbeflltelvu
to lhese peopl•. thereby i~
turina wbeo die boerd ol
,...... ..., ud '"* oa
tiM iUDtl, dwy blow 11M:
looU..• ol ... -ol dais atate •
Sl ..... ly •
Nu A. Owoa
413 E. Bay eo. .. Mou, eaur.
I firml y believe in keepina
Governmen t "poor." I urge
the public to support (1) in-
creased defense (includina
the anti-ballittic miuile
deployment), (2) the utiliza-
tion or our full mi li Lar)' capa·
bility to end the Viet Nam
connie&. ahort of nucleat
weapons, and (3) any and
all efforts to reduce the
ti ze and conuo l or Oovem·
menL
Sinurely yows.
John A. Baldrachi
1152 Paularino Ave,
Co1ta Mota. Calif.
L!TTU O' THANKS
Arvo Uaapa, publisher;
On b,half or the eDtire
body of Herbor Sellior Chi·
un't Club, Mf, Tbeo K.
Pyla, president, and lti•
•tatr; J •i•h lO th.aftk che
ENSI{JII for iu coati"-._.
liOD in tha cnantr ol our
MWI r~leu .. wtlick an o1
i• .. ••• ao; &he rndioa po~
llo.
H•bor Senior Ci ti1a1
rull1• lhat dl., han OM
o( .... .. ... bo•ff•l ...s
(Cooll-.s .. Pl103l
After a 2-year tenure in
office as president of New-
port Chapter 12 of the .\mer-
ican Association of Retired
Persont, '>r. \lexander
Renner of Corona Hiah·
lands twned the JIVe! of
his olfice over to a newly-
elected President Euaene
Hite Sr. or Huntinaton Beach
Feb. 16.
In addition to their work
with .'-UP, !)r. and Mn.
Renner have both been pre•
tented with the .o\.mcticaniam
Award, the hiahut honor
which Dauahters or the
o\merican Revolution·· can
From 1M Bible·
'Nhotoever li'M&J,hllllh,
and ab;dcth not in lht doc•
trine or Chriu, balta DOl
'Jod. Ha that abided! in cbe
doctrine ol Chtlo~ be loath
both tho Fothor and ...
Soo.
If thae come aay •to
you, aod Wina DOt dUt doe-
trine, r.ceiv1 kim eot into
your IIOJI:It. neilhet bid ki•
'Joel spoocl:
For bo tllat biddoe IIi•
God opood Ia .,.,..... o(
hia ml doocla. m J ... ,.
11.) •
•-,•~· mate burial. Inasmuch as uc """' upon foreian·bom h
C'.t•'ze•• · th U 'ted S is antagonism hu been ... m e m tates. d ..
r4-s .!tuthJohnson of Costa spurre on .by the spmt of
Men is the newly elected our revolutionary forefath-
firtt vice president. ~1. en . who wrote our charter
Auoo 'l. Chri1tensen or ol hbeny, let us humbly re-
Corona del Mar is 2nd vice dedicate ourt elves at the
pruident; James E. Sawyer ahrine of Independence Hall,
ofNewporc Beach, trealurer; to the Declaration of lnde•
Mn . Florence c. Honltchke ~ndence, to the Conttitu·
o( Cost.l Meu, conupond-bon,. and to .o~r ucred
ina secretary, and ~s .. \metJcan Uad1llons, 10
'Jeoraia Newmann o( Cotta that we may perpetuate for
Mcaa, recordina secretary. owt~lvcs and ror. all •u.c·
cccd•na aenerallons of
people, not only in 'merica
GAilY WOMMIIIIG but in all nationt, the II·
IS OM DIAM"S LIST borty that the Foundln1
Cadet Gary R. Womebera, Pathc:rs aouaht to estabLish.
son ol Mr. ead Mrs. edward
8 . Wonnabor1 pf 336 Colton IOUIID IIOIIM TOUIIMIY
SL, Nawport Sbores, h~ .SLAT111 IY TIMMIS CLUI bee~ named to the de~ a '11M Newport Harbor Rae·
INflt l_lu for . outltaadana quet Club will open iu
ac•dem1c achievement at monchly toum.JmentatOnaa
cbe U.S. Air Force Ac..S.my, Coau Colleae at 9 a .;.
Colorado. Satwday, Fob. ll. Thio
Cadet •-e'-ra, 1 ,..._. loatDIIment will be a miaed
bor ol ,.. clan '70, will clooblos r-.1 robin typo
wear dM tilvtt ,.., ot eli•· ccmpetidoa aDd Plltllere
ti•tioa ia ncopltioe ~ wtU be ul~te.d t.,. a ubt
... IIOIIOC'. He will be ~ ·•aw.'• Eadt ce• will plt!y
aieata.M a aeccM Ilea-....,.. otb• c.eam 4 ,_1, -.... ..,...... • s.s. no .. , -.~ w .. _ will
do-apoo llio .,..d,. nceiwo ...,..,.,, A 110p1ty
-• ... acadnoy. 1\o ...... 1011 .. -will -.... , 11 a .,.._te ol Ne..,.. ai•• at 1M H.-port ....
port -Hlltlt lcJiool, C.lab "-a tal of Ia ,.. ._.
TelephODJ!.Rpodl.es
luay Lado ltla~dett u_e dancina. , ... for the preter• didn't win, but had a mar-
•• more than filhna \hc1t vation of bia banda ... The vcloUI weekend. Jack
WMkende ... at leaat lilt Balboa Pavilion. . .Peb. watched wis tfully aa the
WNken4 and the nut. · · 26th ... S to 8 p.m. The de· .. Jacria •• which he owned
.wi th a lively tcnni1 tourna .. liahtful C.S. Prince o\rt ex· at one 'time, came in firs t
ment. • • • hibit will be available to in the folkboat clau, skip-
-Well known journalist and auesta also ... The display pered by Bill Gerhardt of
writer, Hit'aire du Berrier, is the lateu endeavor of Balboa Island.
ha1 jutt comple ted an 8· the \tt Patrons. • • •
week tour of Vietnam and • • • Where are they riah t now
will apeak at the Irvine The "Mid•'Ninters" ... the ... the lucky ones ... Clint
Coas t Country C lub on annual racin& competition and Pat Hoose or Baycrut
March Jrd at 8:00 .•. Hi s brou&ht Tom Corkett of Lido and friends from 'Jarden
topic, "Vietnam, Why Not in first place in his c lau 'Jrove, ?iann and Dick Terry
Win!' Mr. du Benier has ... Cal 48, ~·salacia ,•• and ... in the land of even more
spent 30 years of his life Jack :--lall and Stan 'Nil-sunshine than we have here
in the Orient and authored Iiams of the Peninsula on .. yup, Hawaii!
the book, "Back around to the "Simoon," a Columbia • • •
Betrayal, Traaedy of Viet· SO. Jack McCabe and son Twelve-year"'Old Sheri.
nam." • • • Lance of 8~y Shores, crew-'Jodrey of Lido has t.aken
Well, the Optimist Ctub ed on Huah ~uncan's 40 rt. off from thes e parts for a
finally had their Christmas sloop, and !lick Rineman's few days to test the ski
party ... and it was a howl-"Branta," respectively ... slopes at Sun Valley.
::k;.~·c::~ ·.·~~~~'~·.~:~ Consular treaty opposed
Bay C lub ... with dinner and
Hawaiian atmosphere Fri·
day last. • • •
aidina and assisting the
South Vietnamese in the it
war against commumst ag-
NEwPORT HARBOR ENSIGII
ARSTSECTIOII --Pill 3
111URSOAY, FEB. %3, 1967
COROllA DEL liAR, CAUF.
'N!LLIAM J. COUGH LIN,
aerospace /defense
zine editor, writer, and for-
eign correspondent, will be
guest speaker at the 7th an-
nual cotTYnun"lty service
awards ba nquet at Philc~
ONION NECKLACE
Wea rins an onion around the neck u~d to be
fashionable-at least for cold sufferers. It's easy 1o
see why thts old-time cold remedy has now been
discarded. We can't cure colds. yet , but ~t' can relieve
tile1r dtscomforts ... and av01d more sc:now com-
plicatiOns by using the effcct1ve mcd1<:at10ns available
today. But don'! usc-CIIIY mcdicmn mdlscriminately.
When you're ill, be ~ns1b/c:. let your physician do
the d1agnM~ng and prescnbmg. Then, 1f he recom-·
mends medication , see us for quahty prescriptions.
It's in the air. , .settling
under those Hawaiian palms
... Betty and Bud (iodfre y
BEAUTY QUEEN ENGAGED _ Mr. and Mrs. Hen ri A. of Lido are doing jus t that. • • • Lindeman, who reside in the Newport Riviera Town-Taking a weekend off
house complex in Costa Mesa, announce the engage-fr om her studies at Berke-
The Newport ~(arbor Le·
gion Post 191 has adopted
resolutions opposing the
proposed U.C).·Soviet con-
s ular treaty and opposi ng
the formation of commun is t·
conne cted political organi·
zations at tax supported
school§.
'·lere ate ex.cerpts from the
men t of their daughter, June, to Carlos Cruz Co rr ea of ley, Stephanie J aines flew resoluti ons:
gression.'~
On c ampus organizati ons Ford r:orooration in NeNPOtl
-"Communism is an inter• Seach, Thursday evening,
national cnnspiracy direct-March q, He will speak on
ed fr om \loscow and is dia-"Goals for technology."
me trically opposed to our The awards dinner will
fot m of government. .. Com•
· · 1·,· 1 honor Orange r:ounty em-
Clristensen Pharmacy
3021 E. COAST IIWT .. COWOWA DEL MA8
OBJOU 3·2550
Chile, wealthy 2q-year-old businessman and son of down for the weekend at the 0n the consular treaty _
the Chilean ambassador to Mexico and the West beach with her mother and "1.ussia has repeatedly
Indies. June, honey~blonde winner of some 40 beauty dad, Barbara and Prank, of broken treaties ... and the
Corona del \tar. · t d. 1 · h. Queen titl es, came to know Mr. Corr ea when she be-sov1e 1p omats m t 1s • • • counu y, under the auspices came ill at a dinne r party in Santiago, Chile, two Today Dr. Robert Peter· of the Uni ted Nations, with
months ago while she was on · a goodw ill tour through son, superintendent of the diplomati c immunity, have
Sou th America, representing the All Queens Society . Orange County School Dis· so little regard for our laws
Mr . Correa called his private physician to attend her ui ct, is speaking to ')<\R that they had the audacity
and thus the romance blossomed. He is a manuf3cturer members and aue sts at the to Kidnap people here and
Shore Cliffs home of Elea· o f classic Chilean hand-carved furn iture with offices spirit them ou t of the coun-nor Fishel. o ver the world. Now visiting Californ ia in search of • • • uy ... Post 29.1 cannot con-
. 11· h done ueaties with the So-another Import o 1Ce, he was recently named an O· <\Sentimen tal Journe1•• viet Union, who is supply-no rary ci tizen o f Costa Mes a and given an award for Las \-tarineras Auxiliary of ing arms and ma terials of
"world achievement in furn iture desi gn" by the Costa the Family Service Associ a-war 10 our enemy in North
mumsm IS no t a po 1 1ca
party, but a conspiracy that pioye s of Ph i!co-Ford cor-
has no parallel wi th any re· poration, wh o have oeen
gularly constituted politica l s e lected by a judgin g com·
party of the U.S." mittee tor their commun ity STUDIO OF CHARM
AND MODELING W.RTIII GELIAUM WIMS
\1artin Gelbaum, a juniOf
at Corona del \1ar Uigh
School, has been named a
local winner of the Time
affairs
1%6.
activities
FINALISTS HAMED
du ring
Ptto.ae for FREE llroeh•~ •
''SECRETS Of' BEAUTY "
James Freeman , Sue @] ,_ _, • . §]-• ....... ,Joe •• ,..,(N'_ .,. 1... --!louse, llaul Shapiro, and ,_. G<flll ~iana Sm1th are ~ati onal Ji/. S~-'· o/ P .. INi~ 1'"'1"w;o
\lent Scholarship ftna!ists * MODELING AND TELEVISION
for JQ67, Lt is announced *CHARM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
~· '::ierald '1.. \lcCiellan, * DRAMATICS-SPEECH-llnlE THEATRE * Specia l CaurM5 for Homemoker~*Coreer Girla assis tant prLnCipal al Cor-n..ORE.~CE SMAI.ES Oir.a-o/ Oar s. ... u.c-.-
ona del \Jar lligh School. HOUIS MOOB.ING AGENCY Mesa Chamber of Com merce. (Bernie Alden photo.) ti on will present a gay late Vietnam, who, in turn , is
\lagazine. current affai rs
contes t, given to 3 million
college and high school
s tudents in the U. 'i. and
C anada. Emrys Black., a
senior, and John Beloin, a
juninr, we re other high scor•
------------------:,-,-----afternooncoc ktai~ party and using them 10 kill our men ers. LeHers to Editor .-------=:.::.e._=--..:.:._::_:_:__----'-"--
-\II of the finalists are s e•·J~~·~·~··~·~-~·~~=~~19~N~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·---~"~'"~'~·~·--
(Continued from Page 1)
functional meeting places
in lhese Uni ted States. For
th is, they are deeply grate·
ful, and take a resultant in·
terest in all things that
benefit your paper and the
population which it 1erves.
Through liaison with the
pres,~, and within the area
whi ch it can physically
serve, the club welcomes
newcomers who have sone
"t:he first mile," and are
willing and able to go "the
second mile," bringing
with the m their not incon·
siderable and financial
means , their intelligence,
specialized trainings, wis·
dom and practi cality. Club
members, together with
those whom they greet and
make to feel at home , in-
dee d regard Newport !I arbor
area as part of a Golden
Em pire in which they wish
to spend their golden years.
:\gain, \>h. 1\aapa, the
Club thanks you and the en-
tire Ensign staff for ynur
fine consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Ruth Johnson,
Se ere tary· Publicity
II arbor Senior Ci tizens' Club
"WHY I BELIEVE"
Dear Mr. Haapa,
I WllJlt to commend ytJu for
your full-page of dedication
tn the belief in God and
Christianity.
In this ti me of uncertainty
and chaos, it is so impor·
tant that we stand for, li ve
according to, and help
others to see the Love 11J1d
Power of C.OD.
I am concerned that the
people have been taken far·
ther and farther away from
God because of the accept·
ance of the evolutionary
lheory, , wh1 ch has t?e~n
taught aS more1' ff.ct 'D)MI' tl).e~· .tci ~e si.udenu ·rn
pubfic schools.
Sheer logical reasoning
shows us that there isn 't
any other sensible explana·
ti on for the creatiqn of the
un1verse than the fact of
a Superior Intelligence
'(G~;\d). It had to be created
W1th fore•t.lwught, the uni·
que balance of naturt: 1s too
perfectly correlated to be a
me re accident~
Even tf the ¢V~1Iutionary
thenry was rossihle, it had
to be started at some point;
and no matter how primary,
even tf reverted back to the
snle e11.istence of one single
cel l, C\'en that com'poslltnn
had to be desll!l!led and
created b\ some force of
Lntclllgenc.e. I have }et to
hear the evoluti <lnis ts ex·
platn how that very fust
cell came int\• being"
I could g,., on and on, but
I wLII close by say1 ng this:
It doesn't s eem logi cal to
rne that a God who created
greatness and gave us each
a soul (personality), would
leave u s in darkness with·
out hope. That is wh y I be·
lieve in lhe Bible and in
Jesus Christ as the true
son and representatiVe of
God.
Thank you.
Delores Grose,
27 54 Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Newport Harbor
Kiwanis Club
Presents
TRAVEL· ADVENTURE
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Frlclay, Febnocl<y 24, 1:00 P.M.
SIIIIM.I AIIMIUIOH iP'wclo-ot Doerl '. SI.JO
Tickets available at bOll office . Proceeds will go to
the Kiwanis Cl ub's scholarship fund.
lewJOrt ~1rbor Hi1~ ldool
AUDITOIIUM ----.....
•
... for your welcome. We 're pleased you could
take time to come to ou r Open House last week.
Be cause. althou gh we·re Cali f or nia's oldest
national bank. we're newcomers to your commu-
nity-now ours. too . And we're grateful to you
and your friends for mak ing us feel at home . We
also want to thank th ose of you who opened
accounts at Crocker-Citizen s. We 'll do everything
we can to see that you're happy banking with us .
. to come in any time and talk over any financial
problem you may have . There's every banking service
here for you. you r fam ily and yo ur bus1 ness. Our hours
are 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. Monday through
Thursd ay-Fr 1day unt il 6 p.m. Won 't you
co me in soon? We'd like to thank you in person for
your very warm welcome . c ...... c ...... no , .. ,_,a.~'· c...
!of"'• 1 Olil•~t ,..,,.,., le~i ·...,.
t~u 260 elllc.• t\oi..;M, ""' .. 11 ............ _ ..... ........
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-the big bca lk whaelinle f1ings aut.
Corona del Mar Office : 2859 East Coast Highway
"'~ .. "'£.'"' d 7 l' •
•
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MR. ANC MRS. EUGENE CAMERON of 287 16th Pl.,
Costa Mesa, announce the engagement of their dauljl-
ter, Judith Ann, to Dani et S. Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mr s. Marlin C. Johnson, 20q Well esley Ln., Costa Mesa.
Jud i th is a 1964 graduate of Newport Harbor High
School and is now attendin g Orange Coas t College.
She is emp loyed at Fai rview State Hospital in Costa
Mesa. Her fiance is a graduate of Costa Mesa High
School , class of 1%4, and wa s valedictorian of his
graduating cl ass. He attended OCC and is no w at UC
Santa Ba rbara. He was a member of the varsity basket-
ball squad at both Costa Mesa High and DCC. He is
is se rving as rec rea tion counselor for the Dev ereux
Schools in San ta Barbara. (Cameo House photo.)
BALBOA BLVD. -
PENINSULA-OPEN
HOW SHOWING-ENDS TUESDAY , FEB . 28
• SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT o
THE ORIGINAL
"MONDO CANE"
• IN TECHHICOLOR •
THE MOST A MAZ I N G SECR ETS O F T H E WO RLO
E\IERY SCENE IS REAL '
-ALSO-
it's easy to ..•
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to y011r forced air
~llliRI syste11 witll
Wise homeownen buy
early-install a Payne air
conditioning system be-
cause -prices are lower
-installatifWI! quid.:er-
betw l"f'n 5~ason c. If your
home ha~ forcf'd air heat•
ing, t he addition of
Pa~·ne air cond1tirminli[ is
rimplf!-inexperu;ive. Re-
member-
AIR
CONDITIONING
Wily ,.., cell '"
Air .Mo~tet•m.,.r S,Mielltl
-CALL-
"THE:· QUICT MAN'"
PH. 542-6n5
HAMB
111111 & All ~a.
Jl y_,"' 0...• c-.uy
1702 W. SlH ST. SANTA
Old yarns to be recallep
Tho Friends of the u .. c-Newport Beach Elementary (Of Ben lecldlck, .. wbo baa
brary ~Newport S.aeh will School cafeiOrium at 14~ been ca_lled away by bla
meet ror u avelliq of ,. .. SL and 'fi. Balboa Blvd., 1.n new dut1e1 u ~r and
lalin1 old ym~s lad N'fi-f•.. ct'ntnl Ntwpcrt. publisher cl the DaJiy Prua
ina memori .. olearly Naw-l..esUeS&etren .. noi'Cameo at Pa•oR.obltl.
port a .. cb at 7:30 p.m. Hiablaada will be: the m .. c.r In charae of refreshment.
TH ... e"lp.,.. ,.0b.S2s.S;.0~~~olve•' .$ .... $oruea.c'r'...u
15
•.•
15
_. I• ~£~:~;~~;,~7.*.
r Mrs . Warren Mculna, ~ ••
Lt. Gov. Bob Finch asks r~:~:::·k:d ~:: ;.~~:
.. All or you who helped
put ua into chis position
must help ua educate others
to the problems, .. auerted
Lt.. Gov. Robert Lynch aa
he opened hia Lincoln Day
luncheon addreu to the
Federated Republican Wo-
men and friends ac the New-
porter Inn.
.. The situation is much
worse than we expected,
We are spendina a million
dollars a day more than we
take in. Unlike the Federal
Governmenl, we can't print
more money or raise the
debt ceiling."
Mr. Finch said that they
must ask others, especially
the educational system, to
work with th em on this fi~
nancial problem, He pointed
out that nearly all or the
s tudents now enrolled in
the universities, 12Y.! per~
cent or the top high school
scholars, come from high
and middle class income
groups. This base might be
broadened tf') include more
students from lower income
groups if part of the sug~
gested tuition is used as a
loan and scholarship fund.
~-fe pointed out that Gov.
~onald Reagan is not the per-
son who rai ses tuition. This
is done by boards already
in offi ce, mos t of whom
were appointed by Governor
Pat Brown. Write to these
boards, he suggested, "and
send a copy to us'.'
Ack!ressing hi ms elf to the
Lincoln tradition, \tr. Finch
said that the Republican
party is one which would
not equi vocate with s lavery,
one which opened up the
wes t, and built the be1t
road system in the world.
He said that the 2-party
u• t Mn hu b.e11. "anada
in the balance but in No-
vember the Repoblic:ans
began to reo<:apture the
hearts of the people. The
~epubhcan victory, he said ,
halted the headlong rustt of
collecti vism.
"Statis ti cs don't tell the
story," he asserted. "We
are no longer hyphenated
Republicans; we are Repub-
li can-Republ icans ."1
.. We have exhausted the
muaive state ,solutions of
tbe New !Jeal and tbe~eri
can system is in jeopardy,"
Mr. Finch said. "We must
now save slatea from the
central ·o~emment. It is
our respOnsibility to sec
that rree enterpriac becomes
the solution for such prob-
lems as brinaing the minor·
ities into better relation·
ship."
He said he is thrilled with
the first reports of the Mc-
Clelland proaram in Watts,
which is using the team of
private business workina
with coordinating aaencies.
Better than 60% of those put
in jobs in this Watts proaram
ale doing we ll in them, 12%
have gone on to better jobs
and 30'fc have im~oved their
standard of livina because
of their jobs, he stated.
"Problems can be settled
throuah free enlerl)l"ise even
thouah this may not give us
any political mileaae, .. he
said. "The role of the party
is the way of better further-
ing and protecting indi vi-
duals and private institutions
and freedom.
"Abraham Linco ln was
devoted to man without wor-
stti win1 him. Government
alone cannot solve our prob-
lems even if we thought it
Joacph H~let, chairman
or the committee ror ronna-
tion of a Newp<Wt Beach
Hiatorical Society, will an•
nounCC chairmen who have
already atarted to function
under the sponsorship of
the Friends of the Newport
Beach libraries.
CARL C. CONAWAY, 70,
OF COSTA MESA DIE$
Carl C. Conaway, 132 '11.
Wi I son, .. pt. J, Costa Mesa,
died Friday, Feb. 17, at
Hoaa ~los pi tal.
He was 70 and had been
a parkin& lot attendant. He
was born in Indiana and
moved from there to the
~arbor -\rea 4 years ago.
Survivors include his wife, P~uline ; 2 daughters, Fran-
ces Stratton and Mary Rudi-
cill; 5 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren.
Services were held Tues•
day, Feb. 21, st Baltz
Chapel in Costa Mesa. In-
terment was at the ~
Shepherd Cemetery.
LOCAL MAN !lAMED
Lory Roehm, 919 Bayside
9 r., Newport Beach, presi·
dent of Roehm ')istributin&
Co. in Santa Ana, was
e \ected a director of the
California Beer wholesalers
o\ssn. at the association's
annual convention held re-
cently in San Francisco. was the way, ..
• Ben IS a publisher again
Ben Reddick of Corona
del Mar, who was owner and
publisher ::~r the Newport
Harbor ;-.,lews-Press for more
than 20 years, has pur-
chased the Daily Press of
Paso Robles in northern
San Luis Obispo County.
Ben and his y,ife, Dorothy,
and their 3 IIODS. Oi.ck.Doua
and Randy, were all invol-
ved in the News-Press -
operation, until the paper
was sold in B62 to the
Ritter newspaper chain.
Later the Los Angeles
Times bought the News-
Press and combined it with
the Daily Pilot of Costa
Mesa.
Since then, Ben was for
a time associated with the
San Fernando Valley Times
and later in public relations
wo rk from ttis Newport
Beach office. Dick is now
associate publisher of the
Rialto Record in San Ber·
nardino County. Doua is a
ph otographer. And Randy is
a teacher in the Los Ange-
les school
ENGAGEMENT of thei r dau~ter, Cynthia, to Joseph
Elliott of San Francisco is announ ced by Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Bu rney, 557 Seaward Rd., Co rona High-
lands. Cynth ia was graduated from UC at Santa Bar-
bara and is no w teachi ng at Carpinteria Junior High
School. Mr. Elliott re ceived his B.S. degree in engi-
neerin g at the Universi ty of Po rtland. He served 4
yea rs in the Navy and is now traffi c engineer for the
Ci ty of Mountain View in the San Fran cisco Area. The
couple will be married July 1 at the San Roque Catho-
lic Church in San ta Barbara.
PARKAS · PANTS · SWEATERS
TURTI.E T-SH IRTS ·GLOVES -CAPS
BALBOA ISLAND
SPORTING GOODS
222 MARINE AVE.
Phone: 673-8420
BALBOA ISLAND
Open Sundays
COLOR THE DOT·TO·DOT SERMDNETTE
on this weft's Bible Page-Section 2, Page 2
onclmoil your entry to the Ensign news paper,
2721 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, Coli f.,
postmarked not later than Feb. Zl, 196i.
Be sure to include nome, ap, and oclclreu wit+. your entry.)
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1ltURSOAY. FEB. 23, 1•1
CODA DEL liAR, CAUF.
~PORT
ACA-Y
A WAllO
-ATIOIIS
MEST, PlCllJRE
BEST ACTOR -
13
Richard Burton
BEST ACTRESS -
Elizabeth Taylor
SUPPORTING ROLE -
Georae Seaal
SUPPORTING ROLE -
Sandy Denni s
BEST DIRECTOR -
Mike Nichols
and more-rnorCH'nore
Fri . & Sat. 12:
A.clmi uion all seats ,2.
:-le pointed out that Re-
publi cans this year s ent the
first popularl y elected Negro
to the Senate -not because
he is a :"Jegro, but because
he is a good man. Party
unity doesn't mean conform·
ity , he cautioned .
"You c an't bui ld a pyramid
upside down," he said,
"And as Linco ln said, their
party was made up of strange
and discordant, even ttostile
me n. The pre1ent Republi-
can pa rty is the political
heir of all these elements.
Thi s diversity makes for
s trength."
SNOWBOUND IS THEM~
FOR FEB.25 DANCE
A "snowbound dance" will
be held by the Oranae Cosst
Cnapter or Parents 'Nithout
Partners this Saturday, Feb.
25, at the Mesa Verde Coun•
tty Club, 3000 Club House
Road, Cos ta Mesa.
A BIBLE WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST ENTRY EACH WEEK ,
Judging will be band an color design ond neotneu .
Abraham Lincoln was a
religjous man, the speaker
said. He once gave a friend
a Bible nying, "Take all
of this Book upon reuon
that you can, and take the
re s t of it on faith.''
Mr. Finch pointed to many
direct quo tes from the Bible
in Lincoln's speeches, He
said that Lincoln never
joked about morality, never
thought of patriotism u
beina naive and insisted
that you can't se~rat e in-
dividual and publi c moral·
ity.
IMESA.
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Lynn Redpavc in
"OEOROE <IRL'',
Lynn Redarave in
""GlORGY GIRL"
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Comet Wilde in
"TilE NAICED P'REr'
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"TilE CAT"
Co--chairmen Robert Chown-
ing and Nina Hardy said
the theme was chosen for
those who really dia Eastern
swina, and because the in·
formal affair wi II feature
several snowball mixer
dances. Music will be fur·
nished by the Variationa
from 9 to l.
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T1lo Lulberoo Church tJ{ lbe
Maua, 2900 Pacific View
Dr., Harbor View Hi Ill -
.. For or aaainu•• will be
Dr. William Ellot't aarmon
IOpio rc. the 9 and 11 a.m.
Sunday scrviect. Study
claaus (or all aae aroupa
are hold from 9:45 to 10:45,
between che 2 .worship
houn. The mid-week lenten
meauac March 1 will be
·• An hour of temptation."
The Comnunity Methodist
Churc h o( Balboa Island
115 Aaate Ave. -The Rev.
~avid 'Nalkcr will preach on
"Busincu or God " at the
9:30 and II a.m. tervices
lhia Sunday.
The Central Bible ChmFh,
190 23rd St., Costa Mesa-
Pastor Henry E . Jones will
preach 00 "The God or
peace" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
o\t 7 p.m. he· will discuss
MRS. JAMES E. HARRINGTON JR., the former Mi ss "Ephraim, presti&c and
Mary Helen Thomas.WuCharme photo) honor," h om the 16th
h . b "d chapter or the book or Mar T Omas S r, e Joshua. The Christian ser· y I vice brigade wiu be aiven
f J H • recoanition at the evening 0 ames arnngton ·~rvice .,chievementawards
w1ll be presented. Central
Bible Church will partici·
pate 1n the child evan·
ge\ism conference Feb. 27
and 28, h om 10 a.m. to
3 p.m., at the Fint Baptist
Church in San Clemente.
James Edward ~!arrington
Jr. of Corona del ~ar took
Miss Mary Helen Thomas of
New Jersey as his bride in
a lat e afternoon ceremony
at the San Francisco Thea-.
logical Seminary, San An-
selmo, on Saturday , Jan, za.
The bride, who has been
living in the San Francisco
area since her graduation
from the University of Cali-
fornia at Sanla Barbara, is
the dau&}lter of Mr. and \ln.
Robert E. Thomas Jr. of
Short Hills, N.J.
The aroom is the son of
\otr. and Mrs. James E. Har-
rinaton of 341 S Ocean Blvd.,
Corona del Mar. lie attend-
ed Wi lliams College and
t-larvard Law School.
Miss Thomas chos e a tra-
ditional white wedding gown
of white peau de soie in
princess line made with a
formal front panel of te-em-
broidered alencon lace. Her
elbow lenath illusion veil
was held with a crest of
pearls which looped her fore-
head. She canied a bridal
bouquet fashioned of white
roses. Her father gave the
bride away at the altar,
where Dr. David Esler of
Anselmo read the marriaae
vows,
Miss Penelope Fries of
San Rafael, college room-
mate of the bride, served
as maid o£ honor. She wore
a full length aown of blue
crepe made with a blue vel-
vet bodice. She carried a
bouquet of yellow cama-
ti ons .
Richard K. Harrington
came from Toronto, Cana-
da, where he is doing ara-
duate studies, to be best
man at his brother's wed-
ding. Ushers were J ohn
Bigelow of San Francisco
and David Freitas of San
Rafael.
Following the wedding
ceremony a
held at San
recepti on was
Rafael at the
home of Mr. and \Irs. Wil-
liam Fries, parents of lhe
maid of ho nor. The bride's
mother wore a blue silk
aown, and Mrs. Harrinaton
choae a blue-&reen si lk for
her Son•s marriaae.
The young couple \eCt
after the ceremony for a
honeymoon at Yosemite and
Sanla Barbara. They plan to
li ve in San Francisco, where
the aroom is associated
with a law finn. Ue is are-
servist in the U.S. ~larine
Corps and was a member oC
Phi Beta Kappa, honorary
fraternity. His bride be-
tonged to Kappa Alpha
Theta at Santa Barbara.
MOTOR C\ti EF HA,.ED
~1rs . Ruby Smith of New-
port Beach has been ap-
pointed chairman of motor
aervice for the Oranse Coun-
ty Chapter, American Red
Cross, it is announced by
Paul A. Hanna, chapter
The Plymouth Conareaa·
tiona\ Church, 3262 Broad
St., Newport Heiahts -The
Rev. Joh.n Pridonoff will
preach on ":lepentance,
the old deal tried and true"
at the 10 a .m. service this
Sunday. "~octrine" is the
topic for the 7:30 member·
ship c lass \1arch I.
First Baptist Chutch of
Costa Mesa, 301 ~taanolia
St. -"The dwarf who be·
came a giant" will be the
sennon topic of Dr. P. 'J.
Neumann at the 11 a.m.
Sunday s ervice. At 7 p.m. he
wi II preach on "Someone is
at your door."
Newport Unity Church,
meeting in the Senior
Citizens clubhouse, 15th
<;t. and Irvine <\ve., Cliff
Haven "Your good
assu.red" wi II be the Rev.
Loren PlickinMr'a ScrmcJb
topic for the I 0 a.m. ser·
vice this Sunday.
The Corona de I Mar Com-
muni ty Conareaational
Church, United Church of
Christ, 611 Heliotrope <\ve.-
'Jr. Philip Murray will
preach on "!)o you want to
try for two?" at the 9:30
and II a.m. Sunday services.
'NILLIAM L. MOOR E of chainnan.
St. t\ndrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 ';t. Andrew's
Rd., CliH Haven -The
deacons will conduct a tour
of the grounds and facilities
following each of the 8,
9:30 and II a.m. services
thi s Sunday. 'Jr. Charles
'lierenfield will continue
his lenten series on "Listen
to Jesus " with his sennon
on "I love you!"
Cos ta Mesa has been pro-
moted to project engineer at
Toups =:ngineeri ng, Inc.,
consu lting civil engineers
and planners with head -
quarters in Santa .~na, and
offices in Fullerton, La-
guna and Ventu ra.
1 qsq to 1965 he was
ciated with the U.S.
From
as so-
Army
~nglneers, work ing on pro-
jects that ranged from dams
and flood control facilities
to r~ds and air field run-
ways at military installa-
tions In California, Arizo-
na and Nevada. (qene Laur-
sen photo.)
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The Chriuian Scione•
Cbwchea, Newport Beach,
Corona de I Mer and Coate
Mesa -''Christ Jesus .. ia
the topic of this Sunday's
Bible Ienon. The aoldon
text ia from John: "No man
hath 1een God at any time;
the only bcaotten Son, which
i a in the bosom of the
Father, he hath declared
him. ••
First Christian Church,
792 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa -Victory Sunday will
be observed at the reaular
worship hour this Sunday at
10:40 a .m. Thanks will be
aiven to 'Jod Cot the victories
o( the past 16 weeks.
IMPROVING?
Add on, tear down ,
rebuild or
jump in your new pool.
rela:r with a
Prince br .Peace Lutheran
Church, Mesa Verde ')r. at
Baker St., Cosla ~iesa -
"Caiaphas ; proCile of un·
belier• will be the sennon
topic for the 7 p.m. lenten
s ervice this Sunday. The
Rev. Willard Conradson or
<\.naheim will give the
message.
Mn. Grago ry H. Smi!h lmprovemeat
!)r. '.Janse Littlem, newly
elected moderator of the
!78th 'Jenera\ Assembly,
will be the speaker at the
6:30 p.m. all church dinner
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church oC Newport Beach
this Friday, Feb. 24. He
will speak in the sanctuary
after the dinner so that
members of other churches
may be able to hear him,
Linda Kay McKinley
weds Gregory Smith HOME LOAN
l co~nient loc•Uont to ..,..,. you.
W[STCLI, ... T OOVEI'I
I!IAYSIO[ AT JAM80ill[[
CAiroi:P\JS AT lrolcAII'THUA
tio~ '" M• <o/ ,., • ., ~~,,·, "'"'"'on/ r,.,.,,.,
"The church in the com-
muni ty today " v.i II be the
topic for the ecumenical
forum at 7:30 p.m. \iarch I
at Fairview BaptiStChurch,
Fair Dr. and Fairview Rd .,
Costa Mesa. The speaker
will be the Rev. Edward
Allen, Episcopal chaplain
at UCI.
"Herod, profile ora triner"
will be the lei1ten medi-
tation topic at 8 p.m. \!arch
1 at the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, 2501 Cliff
Dr., Newport 1-teights.
Linda Kay McKinley of
Bayc re s t and Grego ry
Hamillor'l Smith of West
Upper Bay , Ooth members
of the n66 graduating class
of Corona del \1ar High
School , exchanged marriage
vows Saturday, Feb. 1&. at
SL Andrew's Presbyterian
Olurch of Newport Beach.
Or. Ch arles Oierenfield,
church pastor, conducted
the double ring wedding
ceremony.
The bride, wh o is the
daughter of Mr. and \·Irs.
Paul A. \1cKinley, 1646
Tradewinds Ln., wore a
gold basket weave wool
suit and carried catte\ya
orchids in bridal arrange-
ment-She was gi ven in mar-
ri age by her father.
~Irs. Ri chard McK inley of
Anaheim, sister-in-law of
th e bride , was the matron
A Brief History
The photographs oo this pag• giu a
&li~pse of the colorful
c_areer of "Cliff " f:t~1 tM oldec
individu01l operator at
Orange County Airport . ''Cliff" open ed
his A&. E Inspection SerYiee
after retiring from the Unite d Stat~s
~farine Corp .in 195 7,
with 25 y ears of distinguishe d service
[O his credit. He received
tu s AA degree from Orange Coast ColJege
in 1959. Today, s e rvice is
still the key word in his career, as he
attends to the varied needs of
his students. customers and clients.
of honor. Richard McKin ley,
the bride's brother, served
as be s t man.
Following a h011eymoon
tri p lO Santa Barbara, the
youn g couple will make their
home at 16tH Freeman Ave.,
ApL 2, Long Beach.
The bride is a nursing
student at California State
Col lege at Lon& Beach.
The bridegroom, wh o was a
pitcher on the Sea Kina
baseball te am at Corona
del \br High, is a student
in Jhe honors program at
UC LA.
.\4EETtNGS CH AN~£'
The Oranae Coast Junior
College 'Jis trict Soard of
Trus tees will mee t at 8
p.m. \1arch 15 and 29 in the
OCC adminis tration build·
1ng.
al 1/o~ ~"''""'~ /<1 /wnulo/,./8.,//onoo loln..d
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The Cellar
Steak
Lob sur
S1mkey sryk Spare Ribs
LUNCH 11 :30 -3:30
DINNER -5 . 11
Closed Sundays
220 Forest, L oguno Beoch, 494-5455
fHE F!ITURE IN 1957 ... A car, a truck, a plane,
an idea and a te a year
le ase at Orange County Airport. F reedom ro
supply the demands of
gene ral aviation. Whar more could on~ ask=-I ~-·-· SOLID GR01'TH 1s reflected
h,·this photograph. taken on the
same spot as the one above .
T e n years of service includes:
Coundess annual inspections,
personal i zed flight insuuction.
light maintenance and
1953. Korea
~<'·llll
M2·ll•l
~· .. Ill
repair, facilities and supervis ion
for plane owoers desiring
to kaow their plane be n er ...
Orange C ounty Airpon's
onlylice a.sed maintenance and
iospectioa service
US~IC Enginterins Officer
ph·nty on his mind)
1967
Oranae County
Busineulfl•~
I
on weekrads a nd holidays. --
"CLIFF" FRAIZER:
Ge neral Aviation Consultant
Commercial Flight Instructor
(Single & Multi·Engine Land)
Instrument lnsuuc=t or
I
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Aircraft and Engine Mechanic
FAA "JnspectiC'I" o\uthorization
Student Pilot
L_-
1 '>4~. Gu adalc ual
USMC EnAineerin.& Chi~f
tno rime to shsvt'
But. .. What About the Future?
AS 1rE ENTE R 1967, tM demaocl for oe"ice "' Orance CC>Uft<Y Airpoft
ia JOOd. F K ilitie a to aupply •uch of t he
deaaocl a.re ... i lablo. BUT •.. as leasea toralioate they .,.y be
coetinoed only on a •oath to llOnt:b baaia .
This could c a use a~ne:ral niatioe, •• it exist• at d~ a irport tedar,
tO witbrr OQ tbr 'fine, "h!!,.~ do WC: IO from here ?
~Cliff " Fraizer 's .A & E Inspection Service
OllANGE COUNTY AIRPOJlT • SANTA ANA, CALIFOJ!UA
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IN PLAYOFFS FRIDAY .-----;:::::::;=:::=:==::::::=:::--,Mesa grapplers are champs
!>let ~·· wreauen , AI 106, All• Joua o1 ID t be 141 pound clua
ll<>ntCottaMeu Hi. Sci \tool Cotta Men ..... bub of MartrSIOCkt<>o ol Coota Men
aU but ran away wi• the hia oppoDtata •• be ran ju.al barely miaud nrat in
&Yntnaalum Saturday evoftooo away w:i• &he dtle. D'Amico a clou championabip bout
lrMihL_.... O>.C0 Bill Bloom hu pi·
lo~.erappy Sea Klnaa
iru0Secon4 place in the 1,..
vine Lcape and into CIP
pla~orro. O>IP'I• will be
~pined aaainat Slh tanked
Bithop Monteomery in the
Cint round of the Clau AA
con tnt&o~
COM (17-6) will be out to
upset ihe Kniahts (2~3)
Chis Friday ni aht in the
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Biahop MontaomCJY aYm at
8:00.
Corona wi11 need all the
support \hey can a•t a• the
Sea Kinas will be up aaain st
th eir biaaest challenac of
the you. Bhbop Moo\10"
mory HiJ,h School h located
in Ton~nco, off lhe San
Dioao Freeway, north. Fot
more infonnation call COM
Hiah School, 644-1000.
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II";;, Pab. U ;ln their ra.ri~l or Nut~ J:tarbor toot 2nd; and be waa ,Cbe only penon· w'" over all ·con&endors 1n Praeland ol Ba~ia, 4d\. to place from tbia area •
the race for rint. Al1U fteab.maft aen11.tion The 157 pound clan pro--'
Tho L.caaue Championship Ru CoOk from Cotta Man ved to be one ot tho beat as
waa decided on the total dltplayod why he it the Pat Smilh of Ntwport Harbor
PIUT SICTION. PAGI 6 _ THUUDAY, ,11~ n, 1967 amount o r dual matehea won Lea10• champ at he out .. fouaht an all out battle. but ~~=--=":"":::0::=-~:-::o:::-:~==;.;.--:::~...;:-:-...l .reprdle n of the outcome huuled uerybody in the I till ren •hort and took 2nd.
EAGL. ES uPSET COM of the Lea&ue tournament. weiJbt clut. Reed from Pat Perryman ol Costa Meta , The League fini shed this Corona took Jrd. wen\ on to take ltd. ·
way: ln. the 123 elan Tim St. At 168 Bruce Dixon took
13th in row for Bucs
Gary Bailey came ttuou&h
with a cuect-hiJ)I 30 pOints
Friday niaht to lead his
mate. lo an impreUive 30
to 44 win ovet out-manned
Foun tain Valley in the win·
ners' con fine s.
The Corona acorina mach-
ine put on probably its
finest performance of the
year as the Sea Kinas scor-
ed almost at will throu&hout
the lopsided affair.
•r INce Dixon
Coach Bill Wetzel•s Eaales
c losed out the season in
fine style by upsettina the
9th rated in C.J. F. Corona
del Mar Sea Kinas Tuesda y
eve nina by a score ot 63~ 1.
Steve Thompson made a
short 5 footer to give the
lead and the game to Es-
tanc ia.
1. Costa Men. ~latr ~rom Newport Harbor Rrtt for the Eaale's of E•-
2. Fountain Valley. JUSt '!uued ou.t on fitat by tancia u he downed Ooua
3. Newport Harbor. droppl~l a hotly conteated Cucy from Corona del Mar,
4. :"iuntinston BeaCh. match 1n the finalt. Randle who took 2nd. The Lcaaue champion tun:u co~o~,ut~o~ca c...,. • ..-ce s-•-Piratea of Oranac Coast w L w L
Collcae won their 13th 'fu~~ogt~1
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t Uii&ht conference victory M' s.t" .t.~lll<""' ·· • 1 'I ,~
Tuesday cvenina by out· ~:~.o,.:.:.· :.:: .. ·· ~ ~ : \i
class in& Golden Wes t from .. ~' .. ::·: ·· J l~ : ,.
tl untinaton Beach S9 to 62 . •11,011y 'W'~,o~~.~ .. c .... \,.,
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F aW:oncr each scored~4 ·-----------
for the Piratca~ Bart Carrido
added 12, a nd Butch Rollins
accounted for II . Ri ch Van
')er Pol of Golden West was
hiah po int man for the
eveninJ with 18. The hair~
time score wu 33 to I 9 in
favor nf OCC .
The Pirates are set for
their "aame of the year" at
Rivers ide th is Frid ay
evenina. ~ivers ide stayed
at the heels of the P irate s
by defeatina Chaffe y \03 to
90 Tuesday niaht.
TARS EDGE MESA
The Newport Harbor Sailors
and Cos ta \1esa \1ustangs
ended their Irv in e League
season wi th a 6 1 to 60 c ross~
town thriller Tuesday -the
decision gomg to the
Sailors .
The loss cost Cos ta \lesa
a 4th place tie with th e
Laguna Beach ~rt ists , who
defeated San Clemente 80
to 76 for an even 7~7 record.
The \1ustangs finished in
5th spot with 6 wins and
8 ddeats. The Sailors
ended in 6th place with a
S'"'J re cord .
&y Mih Leppo
Costa Me sa's Mustang
cagers won thei r 3rd game
in a row last Friday night
when they met and dous ed
the Tritoos of S an C lemente
63 to 57 in the winneiS '
fieldhouse.
The \1ustangs jumped off
to an early 9·2 lead, with
4 minutes rema ining in the
lst period, and built it up
to an 18·9 advantage as the
2nd quarter began.
The Tritons reduced the
lead to 26·23 at half·ti me .
The 2nd half was a dupli-
c ation of the 2nd qua rter,
with the Tritons applying
pre ssure upon the)r h0s ts.
But each ti me this occurred
the \1ustangs ca me up with
a clutch shot to re tain their
cherished lead.
The Sea Kinas jumped to
a quick 21)..9 firs t quarter
lead behind the shooting •of
Bailey , and never looked
back. They incre ased their
t t point bulae to 25 by ou t-
scoring the Barons B to 5
1n the second quarter to
take a com fo rtabl~ H·l4
half time lead.
Bailey accounted for 13
poin ts in the initial half,
hi tting 0 1\ a of 12 lield
goals and-'2 of 2 rr ee throws.
~l eanwhi\e Steve Leech
picked up 1 points and J ohn
Yule garn ered ~ rebounds
to round out the fusl half
highlights. Bailey cootinucd
to hara!ls th e: Foun tain Val-
Icy defc:nse in th e second
half a s he hit on 6 o£7 field
goal s. Ti me and time again,
the: quick Sea King guard
stole the ball from Baron
bal1 handlers and made a
dri\'ing lay-up.
Th e Sea Kings outscored
Fountain Valley 21-13 in
the 3rd quarter and built up
a s li m margin in the fi rst 2
mi nutes of the 4th before
Coach Bl oom made substitu-
ti ons.
:\s usual with most Eagle
victories ,' i t was close all
the way down to the final
buzzer.
Both teams started of£
with a da:r:zlina pace as the
first period score came out
an unusually hiah 21 ·21.
The Eagles then pulled
ahead by a point for the
hal£, 35·34, on bucke ts by
Mike McCartin and Phil
Jordan.
'Nilh 2: 17 left in the game
to the final second the lead
changed hands 7 times. The
third stanza score read
Es tancia 50 and Corona del
\1ar. 49.
With a minute left to go and
the score tied 60-60 Oaty
Bailey of the Sea Kings
sank a charity toss to give
the lead to Corona. Then,
with 30 s econds left to go,
Corona then failed to make
a desparatlon shot and the
reboWld res ulted in a jump
ball. Estancia got the tip
and Corona itm~edia tely
fouled with only 2 seconds
left to go and Thompson
added another point to end
the came.
For the Eagles, Thompson,
Jordan, and McCartin all put
in an even 20 counters, and
cent er Chris Nelsoo played
one of the bes t games
of his career under the
boards for Es lancia.
The Eagles finis hed
Irvine League play in 3rd
place with a 9·5 re cord. The
Sea Kings remained in 2nd
spot at 11·3. The champion
ll untington Beach Oilers
ended the regular League
season at 13~1 wi th a 75·
60 victory ov er Fountain
Valley. The only Oiler loss
in the League c ame at the
hands of Es tancia.
CARDIAC KIDS WIN!
By Bruce Oixon put )n 16 counters and the
Oh,those t;:stancia Eagles~ Tars too k the lead by s tuffp
They may not be the best ing in 10 to bring the third
team in the Ir vine League pericd score up to 36-33.
but they sute ge t into more The Tars leJ halfway in·
tight games than any other to the last quarte r, when
team in the area . Las t Fri-the Eagles finally pulled
day night was jus t another ahead once more to s tay.
example of wh y the lugh But it was not quite that
fl ying Eagles are known as eas y.
the C ardiac Kids. With a 2-poin t lead the
5. Estancia. from Cos.ta Meu took lrd M 178 pe.reMial champ,
6. Corona del Mar. and, Schnmer from Corona senior Jerr E vans , blew all
1 S Cl t took 4th. . th t d • an emen e. . opponents mto e s an s
In the tournament itself At 130 Gabriel Ruz took with 3 st:rai&ht first period
the Costa Mesa wrestlers all the story as he furthered pins . Steve Warneke of
set the pace from the onset the. Costa. Mesa .effort by Costa Mesa took 3rd ' and . tak1n1 a f1rst aaamst Mar· · to the fimsh. Cos ta Men quet from Newport Harbor, John Bullard of Estanc11
racked up a total of 124 wh t k 2 d w· to 1 managed to take 4th. . o oo n ; 1ns n rom
points as compared to 103 Corona 3rd and Barton from At U4 Billiard of Costa
for Fountain Valley, 51 for Estancia 4th. \1esaupsettop seeded Laird
Newport Harbor, 47 for Hun· At 136 ~ave Lester from McHattie of Estancia by
tington Beach, 41 for Es-(w here else?) Costa Mesa tak.ina a ftrsl and Me lattie
lancia, 25 for Corona del took 2nd. Hammeras hom settled for 2nd.
Mar, and lS for San Clemen· Newport ~larbor took 3rd. At heavyweiaht another
te . At 141 Collins of Costa upset occurred as s ure pick.
In th e 'n pound weight Mesa took )rd as he defeat-C lyde Graham onl y manaaed
class Thcmpson from Costa ed PLUdom or Estancia wh o to pick up a 2nd Cor the
2nd and Miller took 4th in the consoiation Mus tanas and Bob Raymond
a 4th. finals. from Eataneia t.ook Jrd,
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21 words to 30 words
31 words to 40 wo rd I
Each word over 40 word~
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rt>P $ P.a•d for fumitLUe
appliance., antiq~o~ea
tools, misc. CASH on th··
spot. 546...()639.
ARTI ST fo1 CARTOONS.
Call 646-5383.
CASH for your aarage i terns.
BOOKS, tools, housewares
needed for nu"t daily gar-
age ~ale . 646-167 5 . Te-
Winkl e \l ard ware, Costa
~1esa .
BE
IIREPARED!
Bailey had ID settle for
30 points as he sat out the
last 6 minu te s of the con-
test. ·n1e Barons ended up
t~tlt-s coring the Sea Kings
~3-~ll in tJH! final stanza
bu t Corona won going away
illJ-.4 4.
With 2 minutes rema ining Yuk accoun ted for 15
The Eagles managed to Eagles went into one of
win the ir contes t wi th the their famous s talls-which.
Tars by the narrow score for those not having seen
of ~~43 . ·\nd as usual the the tall, c lumsy Eagles, is
E.agfes JUSt managed to pull a wonde1 to behold. The
it out. Tars had no choice but to
''Time
/lf'nr.
$(}.00
Order ftGm:
•• Pl!BLICA110N typ1n1 want·
ed. Uave vari-typer, hOM!·
liner. Over 60 type (ac"es .•
Call 673-1507 or '13-0'SSO.
As k roi Fran.
down, be
oa ,.,_ ~•tn
o smile in
waterproofed
garmen ts.
W oler·proofin g,
moth-proofi ng,
leather cl eaning,
in the contest, the Tritons poin ts while Leech, who
had reduced the lead to a sat ou t half the game, had
sin gle counter, 56·55. But 11, anJ J ohn \lorri sset had
Jacobsen became "\h. 111.
Clutch" as he canned 2 CD\1 Jefeatcd ~C."'-'port on
important baskets , wh,ich'i t:eb. l4.for the third Li me in
put the .1~ o~t _?£ te~ch'-"' many aamu. The acore
r.W''th)! ~ftattlits'. ••Aiu .-.s-40. Coron a playing
Jacobsen was high poi nt ooe of their sloppiest games
man for the \k:sans as he fell behind n to 17 at half
threaded the nets ror 19 as the)' shot a col d 36 ~ from
points, many of these coming the noor. But a secood half
in key situations to ke ep surg e led by Jim 1-.:indelon
the \te,sans in the lead. en abl ed the Sea Kin gs to
Tom 'Aoran, 13 , Steve pull it ou t of th e fi re. Kin-
Turley, 12, and Roger del on paced the winners
Whis tler, 10, also hit for with I~ !X>ints rollowed by
The game started out as a foul the Eagles as the press
low scorina duel and seem--seemed to be effect~ve.
ed that i.t would Jemain l}l.e Baales blew 4 atrataht
that throuahout the wh ole f~ee throws at the C hiiity
game as the first quarter !me but always managed to
score was 8·7 Estancia and get the rebound back.
th e half score read 17 -16 , Finally Phil Jordan sank
agam in favor of the ~ap free throw with 15 second s
gles . le ft to go. This meant that
In the 3rd stanza lhings the Tars had to go ror a 3·
rinally got going w1th b .. th pf1lnt play, but the Eagles
te ams s tarting to hit more got as fa r awa)' as possible
fr om the fl oor. The Eagles so they would not have a
hCJI blocking, p.!low
renovating, blanket and
drape cl eaning ore all part
of our ser vic e along with
your regular weekl y lcu,,d,,j
an d cl eamng.
double figures. John \1orrisset with \0,
Raceway work begins POWER SQUADRON TO
OCCUPY HEW OFFICES
chance to foul the Tars.
The Tars got the 2 po ints,
but that was a ll.
Steve Thompson led the
Eagles with 1 I ; \like .\ic·
C artin s ank 10, and Phil
Jordan and "ike La~ue ac·
counted for 8 each. J utt Coli Olli S-0310.
Jll7 E. COAST HJW'AY~
COitORA DEL MAa
The Balboa Power Squad·
ron wi II hold dedication
ceremonies at 10 a.m. this
Sat~rday, Feb. 25. 10 mark
occupatioo or th eir new
headquarters at 2~ ~iver
Side Dr .• \Ian ners \hie.
TOP QUALITY
':iround was broken last
we ek for Orange Coun ty In·
ternatioaal :laceway neat
the Laauna Be ach inter·
change on the Santa o\na
freeway.
Construc tion c os ts for
only 7 10 lbs. with the dri-
ver aboard. By June th e
necessary aerodynamic al -
terations will be com pleted
and Orange County specta-
tors should wi tnes s the
car's full potential with
speeds over 200 mph .
Shareholders of the Race•
way are William T. White
III , Newport Beach; J . Mike
Jones, Fullerton; Carroll 'l.
Cone, Fullerton; Raymond
Martin, Tustin; ')avid Brant,
Laguna Beach; Larry Vaugh·
an, Costa Me sa; 'Jioria lr·
vine, Newport Beach, and
')aniel J . McKenna, <\naheim.
For the Tars J ohn Haven
led with 14 and ')oug Un·
derw ood pu t in 12.
HORSE MIRED IN MUD SAVED FROM UPPER BAY
Two unidentified girls
literally rode a saddle
ho rse into the around late
Saturd ay, Feb. 18, at 23 rd
St., near the Upper Bay.
Altieri con Opinlol'l 8ool Store
1934 Hotl.or l h ·d.
Co•to M .. o .646-06.45
CON SOLE SPINET PIANO.
Will sacrifice to respon·
si ble party in th is area.
Cash or terms . Write Cre-
dit Mar., Tallman Piano
Stores, Inc •• ·salem, Ore·
aon. ~/ol 'l
Coru:r. §pinet organ, case like
new -S495; also Lowrey,
Hammond, Thoma!', elc., from
1195.
17 11lightly used ,.;pine! &
Year~ of ·
ience on all ty(')Cs of clo•'
thin~ .~ linen. "[)Cc ialty,
men's shi rts . f.\.50 pet \h.
\table •:Jhitman . ll01 \l:u -
auerite, C"l \1. J -277 4.
solf' pianos, new guaranle~s .~~~~~~;":~~~~~· lrnm SJ95; lef!T1s like rent.
Schmidt•Phillip• Co.
190i ~.\l ain, ·santa Ana II arbor \rea. 673-3724. 24
houu. _,__ ____ _
{IE:\R ~he fabulous ALLEN
'Theaue Compact OT,4an' DISCOUNT boat ·buyett'
lt(ith ele,c ~c traps and GUIDE. fREE! Write to
Caataneta. J~LY a1. Box 20. c/o The Entian.
C01CO"t.\.'l '.1U'il(: CO. 2721 E. Coast Hwy •• Cor-
(\cross fr om Fashion Sq .)~~~~'!.!~~--~-.,.,,-1166 Town A: Country 541-4318 •••••••••••••••••••••• , ••• •.REAL ESTAT-E $ALE ..
02Cn '.ton .!:: P:i 'ttl q p.n EXgtgcr1 · •---•· • Yainaha • Story .\ Cl ark. • _....lllill ·-·--
Car'l't Sell It" ···········-············ __ ,., •CEMETERY LOT$
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL for .~fDi;III;,;5A;;L;,;Eiw.---•
Trade It"'
For Fast At.lion & Re~ult~
Call
EXCHANGE SPEC IALISH
DOYLE CO. · ~48-1168
210 E. 17th St. Colla Me sa
occasional part time counter work in cleanina SACRlflCE 3 CCI'Iustery
shop, telephone 67 5-031 0• lots. Harbor Re1tMcmorial
Part. Q.1 Cypu:u tect.ioi'l
673-8189.
OFFICE DESK and
chai1. Good condition, at a
fair Phone 67 ~0888 . GREAT DANE PUPPIES.
AKC, top Champion back·
ground. Bred for size and
disposition. 546~7156.
A TTRACT!VE INCOME
PROPERTY ror sale by
owner. Marauerite Ave. 6
units 2 BR each -pri·
vate loan. 67s....oo47. Prin~
cipals only. J -L
DOUBLE CHECKED
65 MERCURY Par1dane
the first phau of the pro--
Je c t will be in ex cess of
t SOO,OOO . Th is will ~ovide
a ·~ mi le acceleration track.,
a 2 mile road racing course,
permanent bleacher seati ng
for 7,800 spectators, 10.5(lll
sq. feet of res tr oom, con•
cession and Shop buildings,
a 40 foot high glass en·
closed operations and press
towe r, landscaping, over a
million square feet of paving
and a special scoreboard
when the track opens in
\tanagement of th e project
inc ludes Will iam T. White ,
president; \iike Jones,
vice president and general
manager; Latry Vaughan,
president, Carre ra Concesp
sions Corp.
It took th e com bined ef-
forts or a Costa Mesa police
department jeep a:1d an lr-
vme C.)mpany tow uuck
equiped with a sling to res-
cue the mired ho rse, which 1 -'-'!.!.!~...<-'!!.!:1..:.~~~~'DAYS· COLD NIGHTS
is rouah on our little
doss," etpocially smoothed
haired pets.
2156 E. Coast Hiahway,
Ccxona del Mar. Phone
615·5830"' 542·7053. 4 dr. hardtop, F.P . .,foc . air con.
'66 POMnAC, Bonneville
Hardto p cpe, lo w mileog#;
F.P.,foc. oi r
BUICK Riviera Cpe
can
.. $2,495
.•. $3,195
F.P.,foc ai r cond I I I I I I I I I I . $3,295
65 PORSCHE. I I I I 0 I I I I I 0 0 0$3,795
'&& CADILLAC Fleetwttd Breup1111 .
F.P.,fac=:, l)jr cond. leather Int.,,, ,$5,585
June.
Witne uing the around·
had sunk up to its belly in
mu d. The horse was freed
by 1U p.m., 5 hou rs after
the girls abandoned iL breakina was 'Nally Parks,
president of the National
!lot Rod Association ... We
feel that the location and
ananaement ofOranae Coon·
ty International Raceway is
ideally suited to ma king it
one of the fines t autom~
ti ve performance raci liti es
in the nation," he said.
Donkeys are coming!
The NHRA will be the
officia l sanctionina body
fot all draa raees held at
the track. The firat national
event to be held at the
raceway will be a WOI'Id
Championship Series points
meet July 22.
ly MiSt• Leech
The faculty members of
Corona del Mar HiJh School
wi ll attempt CO beat a te am
of s tudents in the school's
amua\ donke y baslcetball
game Saturday evening~
March 4 .
The conteat is alated to
aet under way at 8 p.m. in
the Sea Kin& aym, and there
will be a ttoph y preaenta-
ti on afterwards . The Reyp
nolda Co. is donating a
trophy \o the winnina team. Jim But by of Costa Mesa,
a prominent dra1 race car
bui klet and ownet, wa1 pre~ The Jame wi II eons ill of two 2()-minute halves and
t ent with hi t new US Tur· ,.,.11 ~ pla•ed . t l'k v.. , JUI 1 e any
bine I Oraaater. Thit ted, ocher basketball aarne u•
wh ite and blue miuite it cept that, o( course, the
powered by a turbine en-playcra will be on donkeys.
sine developlnl 1,000 horu· 0n a tooae b&ll, a player
power on ro<:kat fuel. The may dilrnount and aet the
car ran 113 mph on ita only the ball 11 ton1 a1 he it
':>on't miss the fun!
Tic:keta are avai \able at the
door .
LOCAL RIDER$ WIN
IN fEB. 5 HORSE $IIOW
two Harbor Area airla
took. top honora in thei r
claues at the 13th aMual
cops and eowboya horae·
show held Peb. S at the
Coata Men Fairatoundt.
Jan ice Elam, dauah~r of
Mr . and~ •. Jack T. Elam,
29 Sc:hooner Rd., Beacon
Bay, r_idina Jody Jia. won
the" showmanship in the
hand competition.
Suaie Diehl, dau&hter of
Mt. and Mn. Couttney Die·
t•l, 2110 Choit Rd., Coota
Mesa, ridina Scataway, won
the H&anter Haekl open c:~
petition. 21.00 rrial to date but encounter-holdi-. on to hit donkey'•
L .. -~COS==~J~A:,::;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;::_,:;;;j;~ilj:.,.;ir;t.pr~oblem•i!-•~t~th~·~·r,""~~~··~·~i~··~·~,~eu,.,t "•• . ..,•.=,=·l,.•,_,bo•='·keu,.',_~di~~
I
SpOTS· before your eyu
dh your new ·urpet -re -
mova thflm with BJQe Lus.:.
tte. Rent electric sh&Jn.·
j,ooer Sl. Crown ;ft,rdWatt:,
3107 E. Coast Hwy ., Cot~
ona 4PI ~·
FOR SALE: SOO yda. newly
cleaned cafpel, t2 per yd.
18\1 Elec. typewriter,
wide carriaae, S75. T e-
Winkl e ttardware, Costa
Mesa. 646·1675.
Be prepared for our , next
rain. Mid-winter clearance
on raincoats. wool coati &
sweac.en. From SL~S.
JO.OAM'S riT $1101'
l7h I, COAST NWY .... 7Wdl COitOMA. DIL llAI
•• Blnii.Atnttieard
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STORAGE ...... , .. ,
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VANLIN!S. INC.
· Ll 1'73llor'LJ 1-9713
•37S £. l71b SL, Coate Mcu
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' N.B. CRIMEDROPS THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1957
QIIIOIIA Oil. MAR, CAll F.
(CoeliaDtd from ,. .. l) 06Succeuful police etroru
2 ,.,.,., to protect tiM public are
It is cuttomuy duri DJ pcodieated on tound deploy-
Crime Ptennti on 'Meet to meat. well deYclopc:d pr~
caution re1identa on cue• cedu.ru, and hiahly trained
leu habill that lead 10 penonncl,.. he sajd ... In
lot lei by butalary an4 theft. addition, however, the P<>"'
Thia year Chief 'Jiavu li ce muat potiOll an I&IJO·
wi ahed to brina another sivc inquit itiveneu about
mat.., before tht pu!tlic. thinat soen and heard. Crime
; .......... •• ·" -· o( I Est· ate lhe day and a rolativ• h'*'"'
fu1 of mcJn caDDOt be •«oc-
Newport l11r:h Ia._
lalloa Island Cost. Meso
Lido Isle tor-del ,..,
livaln caarbin1 crime unleu t~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~:~:~:~~~~; they POl.... the ' riaht to
Inquire and o"tain aatlda~
\ory anawera .. 4.dmlttcdly,
all quet donina and conae•
quent ifttruaiont t hould be
Vacant
Golf plans move ahead
made courteously. leek.., (wf •• IC
.. E.rrorts are now beina LDwb' • p 3s _ ..._. .-
made in some quart era i&r'JI lrfts· IDI· ... eell-'
deprive the Polico or a least .... dYnlllftrAI. ~.
Bit by bit the 36-flolo • Accepted a Wayfarer
Coata Men mun icipal aolf Yacht Corporation wl th-
CCJUtao under c01111tUc:tion drawal of a variance permit
boaido the Fairvi ew State request. The company had
Hoapital ia movina toward asked the city (or pennia·
ita completion, scheduled s ion to manufacture boats in
(or June 1. the open at ill location at
que stion their riaht to tueb pulltlW. dfa. w-inquiry . If s uch further oro-JEAN SMITH, ltettter
sion or p olice auJhority ... & u~. c.lt. ...
were pormi tted, their a bility (!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!.I
to protect the public would
become almost nealiaible.
The Costa Men City 1682 Placentia ... ve. and at
Council 1avo approval 785 W. 17th St. The city is
Monday 10 1 notice of corns l ee ldn& to halt the boat
pled on for an irriallion bui ldina operations on
system ribbina the 2501cre around s or bu ildina and
development. zonina violati ons.
The counci l also let the • Approved th e renewa l or
contract for conattuction of 1 conditional use permi t for
a aol( course maintenance the Sunshine Community
bui ldi nc to C. S. Boyd of Nursery School, 1701 Baker
"It would therefore be my
plea that the law abidina
ci tizen place in focui the
matter of absolute freedom
from intrusion, that he re coa·
nize an exercise or s uch
freedom 11 1 forfeiture i ,
are at dearee of his personal
safe ty and that or his fam--
i ly'"
Newport Beach. St., to continue its S-day-a~ DIVIDEND TOTAL FOR
Jn otheuct.i onthe Coun cil: week schoo lina from 9 a.m. 196615 ALL TIME HIGH
• !)eferred until March 6 to noon at the Me sa Verde Laguna Federal Savina•
a public hearina on 1 Seal's Methodis t Church; and & Loan Association distri-
Ambulanc.e SerYice reques t lddina perni saion to hold butcd dividends durinal%6
(or a rate hike from Sl to 12 afternoon s essions from in the amount of $4,450,8&9.
per mile. I p.m. to 4 p.m. This was the laraes t d;,,,,;.l
Appro d I . r • Approved 2 non-renew-bution in the history of the
• ve COIIIp etlon ° able variance permits for Association. ~ssels olo.mbed the re cently c:ona tructed
re st room a t Eatanci:t Park James N. Starbird o~ San to a record Sl11 ,575 .428 .
on Adams St. Pedr~ to allow the contmued ".o\lthough the year as a
• Approved Ch•nae Order S~OWI?I or .12 by 36-foot whole saw I s liaht decline
No. I for installation o( directiOnal Sl ~ns at Harbor in total savinaa -down
traffic aiana1 facilities at Bl~d .. and Fatr J r., _and at fr om 590,659,77 5 in 1965 to
Bristol St. and SunOower FaJrvJew an'! Fair ')r, 589,566,618 in 1966 -the
Ave . at a coat of $1 15 • 1\pproved a variance for month or 'lecember saw a
• Acce pted the s tre;t the Ins titute of Ability to marked upturn in new aav-
improvemcnta and bond continue church meetinas inas addi tions, a trend we
e1one ration of the Pemba a t 1862 PJacentil Ave., expe ctto continue in 1967,"
Subdividers of 2850 Mesa whi ch is AP zone~ pro_peny. said Miss Lorna Mills, pres
Verde Dr. on pro perty lo· • Gr~~ted ,continual!~ of , side nt . "We are hiah ly opti-
cated south of Adams St., a conditional use perrrat for mistic about the c omins
be tween the flood control the \ie sl Verde Realty, year. There ate strona sicns
channe l and Albatross l)r.; 2850 Me n Verde Dr., ~?r ,! of a major ease ment in the
and 5.583 acres wes t or «:mpor.-y 6 by l o-!oot V li ght mone y si tuation, a
Men Verde !)r., bordered by Sign at 2851 Me sa Verde l)r. parallel improvement in the
Clubbouae Circle and Club-• Approved a conditional home bui ldin& indus try ."
house Rd . us e penni t for Elsie A. C.IL TRAFFIC ENGINEER
WILLIAM HELMS DIES
William D. Nelms, H, or
B 361 Brookhuut ·St.,
Huntinaton Beach, died
Sawrday , Feb. 11, at bia
home. He was born in
Coman che , Texas and had
41ed-
•·amlly room ' dinlnR
room With' 1-l batlu. On
cul-de-.. c.
:t13 £:. 17tfl St., C.M.
S48·56(11
f BR borne for fmUty
ll!ttinc a le¥rt hMded
.,..er to thfolr bouainc
nHik vacant • out ol.
state O'lllflft' is CUCJP!'l'"&tive.
Price S37,..,.
CAIL .......,_for
"SMILING SDtVICE"'
College Park Area
Vf'rY 1"1e1n J &r flmily rnom
rf'dllcrd 10 121.900-2112
Cornell Drive.
:m E. 11th S1 .. C.M.
:M·i;J08
Jr<JI JJ .t.J
Skor••
• App-oved 1 resolution !)avidion, 870 'Jarrell St.,
providina for staff studies Ml o in tends to provide
on Palace ... vc. No 1 im-steam baths, sauna baths
provement di stric t; and and Swedish massages from
accepted riaht of way deeds 9 a .m. to 9 p.m. in her home.
for Palace Ave . from J ohn • -\pptoved a cond iti()flj.l
M. Redfield Jr., Jean and use perni t for Kai·South
Thelma Mus ick, Bwt and Qevelopme nt Corp. or Fui-
Orace !)royer: Mc Brido-Lent: lerton to erect • 10 by 21>
and Chu ter, Hazel, and root directional a ian at yeaq ... tlliAII&I1WDU.d I II)ec<>tl>ll>t' • choice home.U
City "OrCOS &a~~iclu',.,•~l acu\ate condition, William Pollard. 3091 Harbor Blvd.
Crash -kills Mesa youth
Robert G. Eatherl y of
Costa Mesa was ki lled Sun-
day when the car in which
he was a passenger veered
off Irvine Road, sou lh o f
Jeffrey Road, and s tru ck a
llee. The cause of th e crash
is under investigation,
Th e dri ve r or the car,
Harmine L. Farre ll , 21, a
roommate of th e 2Q..y ear--o ld
vi c tim, and 2 other pa ssen-
acn, J ames D. Mello, 17,
of 2136 Turi n SL, and
Ste ve E. Cloud, 17, of OSl
Ross SL, were treated for
EAST ILUFF MAlliS
I AilED MAl OF YEAR
Worth Babbitt, B6 7 Vista
Caudal, Eut Bluff, hu been
named .. Orange County life
insurance man or the year''
by the Orange County Gen-
eral Agen ts an d Man aa ers
Assn.
Th e pres entation, the l'i rs t
given by the association,
was made at a banquet held
at th e Newporter Inn.
Mr. Babbitt is a member
or the Rolla R. Hays Jr.
Aaency of New Enaland
Mu tual Life Insurance Com·
pan y in Santa AnL He has
served as president or the
Santa Ana Junior O!.mber
or Commerce, director o(
the Santa Ana O..amber or
Commerce, and as president
o( lh e Oranae County Life
Underwri ten Ann.
DR . HELEM GILD! OF
AWARDED FELLOWSifl I'
minor injuri es at the Orange
Coun ty Medical Cen ter.
Ro be rt Eatherly, forme r!)'
or 666 Senate St., is sur-
vived by hiS mo the r, Mrs.
Edi th G. Rand of llun ting-
ton Beach; a brother, John,
and a sister, Susan .
Fun e r-.1 services wi II be
conducted at 3 p.m. to day,
Feb. 23 , at Peek Family
Colonial Funeral !lome in
Westmin s ter.
enJineer in tbe uaffic has fonnal dinina room
pe;rtment fot 12 yeara. 111d wet bar. Heated &
Slllvivors inc lude hi s wife, filtered pool. Impressive
Elmina; 2 s ons , David of professional
Hus ton and Arion or Lona large. en ter-
Beach; a dauahte r, \tn. Ann t area -dcsi an-
Rudi s ai le; and 6 lflnd· for minimum upkeep.
ch ildren. $82,500
Se rvi ces were he ld Tues-
day, Feb. 14, at Wes tc li ff
Mortuary Chapel, Costa
Mesa, with the Rev. Robett
Schme ltekopf of the Firs t
Southern Baptist Church or
Cos ta Mesa orri ci1tina. In·
tennent was at Harbor Re st
Memorial Park.
•••••
Mu1t ull now
Es tat e Sale hu me w/
poo l on ~5' lot. Spe-
cial. S46, 500.
B"''anl
f<.aflor~
67S-2723
3».5 VIA LIDO,
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SEMPLE
BEAL ESTATE
CDM oo,ltl Sll"rllt
Nea r-os·o-pin duplex in lo vely qu iet neighbor·
hood. Front house: 2 B.R., cover'd patio, big
Liv. Rm wi th F irepl. Apt: beau tiful view, 1
B.R .• fu lly corpeted ... ONLY S37, 100
ULlOA ISLUO St. IIJ F,.ol!
On•owner home in "mint condition." 3 BR m1d
Fom, Rm. PLUS. Superb vi ew from Ou:w•nel En·
trance to Bolboo Pavi lion. Completely fum i shed
incl. color TV ••• R-2 1o t wi!h room to odd.Pieotet
coil for appointment. NOW $11,.,000
CAllED HIGHLAIIOS S,tdll
4 BR. AND Fam. Rm. with H/F pool , 'no.core'
londscopin;. Lg. Mos ter BR. Su ite., 2 beautifu l
Baths PLUS Powder-fT!'I. Huge Gar. wi,th room for
shop. Recllc ed 1o JUST $43,000
111•1 II Ill 'HtrHJ Stl'!
We hove your ronchi to ••• 1 1/8 Acres wi1h near-
new 4 BR home, corro\1 ,, IYI\y fenced, room for
pocl, pleasant n eidlborhood. Suburban livin; ol
its be st! Call u ~ S45.000.
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE
2515 E. Cooat Hwy., Coi'Oflo del Mor
67S-2101
69,500
George Washington
did not sleep here.
But he probably
wished he couldl
WHERE EL SE con you move into .o iouf-~
mo cl,-n home with OcecM View ,
for ••••••• , ••••• ", '$37,9Sb
WHERE ELSE con you hove o famous orc:hi teet·
designed cllplex witfl 3000 sq. k,
fo r only ••••••• , •••• $69, SOO
WHERE ELSE con you live in a prime residentia l
oreo, one blodt to beoch c:rtd ha v•
o hom e plus good income. $6 2,500
WHERE ELSE con you walk to tfl e be-ach m1d
shops from on immo culote 3 beO.
roo m hom e on R·~ lot. , •• S28,SOO
WHERE ELSE can you eojoy. czt ever-~~ging
vie w of tfl e harbor end Cotolino
from o contempo rary 4 B 'R 52,500
WHERE ELS E con you buy o decorator's dupl e:.:
on o palm-line d street ••• S-4(,500
WHERE EL SE?? ONLY IN CORONA DEL MARI!I
THROU GH DON V. FRANKL IN
llOX Y. f'RJl.Xl<l.IX
I REJl.l. TO R ' 3250 East Cotst Hilflwty
Cofon• del Mar, Cllifornil
Phone' 67J.Z222
OPE N SEVEN DAYS ·
Bargain X
WELL KEPT -2 BEDROOM HOME OM II FT.
LOT -ZONE R·3 -lEAR CITY LIBRARY I
SHOPPING .
JUST A BLOCK TO THE UY I OCEAI
REDUCED TO $21,151
lUFF SAID!
lETTER SEE!!
THE CALLISON CO.
EXOIAHGE COUNSELORS
21111EIPDRT lEI PORT IUCII
PIIOIE 111-•1
~
Dr. Helen Oilde of Now-
port Beach, who it an ••-
aociate pro(euor of Bqlish
at Cal~&ate Lona Boach,
h.aa been awarded a t wrrner
fel1owthip by the National
Endowment (or the Humatti-
tiea to trace the innuenco
ol Shabapoaro and Marlow
upon sh e poetic humor of
Lo vely, custom-built 3 bedroom, 2 bolh. Very
provinci al de sign with h.avy ahake roof, r•
sawn cedar siding, lo ocfa of ol der~d pc:rt•ling,
etc:. 36' heated pool. Fully autDmati c sprinkler
1yst... lO' x lO' ,t.RTIST'S STU DIO WITH
NOR TH LI GHT.Ownen are mo vint and must
have quick sa i .. Anume $27,000 loon and mo ...
off« for their equity.
2525 a.-> Bml. -Conm• del lolor -Calltomia
Lot. 011 llala Cut-Nowport H•bor En!nDCe
their urn... ~
Dr. pilde and her huobond
Jiyo at 4ll9 Hilaria Way ,
IUUIIUIUTS
Real Beautie'a!
Tri-color, mal• Md romalo
AKC, woonod, !lloto
H .. llh OawMtoed
IC& ftD itl.Qll& .,._,.,,
.lilo'MI's PIT M 1 ..
IIMTAICOII
til Llll
1 £ a
e t ~fHit l
tlJ O OV'flt
"f.WitOitf I UCH,
l I 0 I , I''''" • A •At I I
Dlt !V l -SUIT f 2J
c-,u r, U 660 tH4) tU·I lll t.·
-IUT--•••SI-
$45,000 .-1 .UP $350 .-1 UP
BOAT SLIPS A VAII.ABLE TO RESIBENTS
Ret. of 'tlte Ot.anol Ro•r enjoy water hont -ri ew lll'ld coa-.cai•ce of
moorina lheit boal at •• fioa t ctoot. (Alto a cue.rre.e li vi.n.a by elirni-
natina lhe burdensome ruponaibili tiea of maintainina a l&tJe hOC'h~)
•nen an m•y adv.ntaaea of' livinK hae at Qlll'lnel Reef Apt.
A Nlect number or 2 RAms.· 2 '-" Apt. Aui llblc.
WI ltMTi YOU TO 5& OUit. F1W«SH1D M0oe..s.
• FOl AH1 FURTHER NOIIMAliOH
,._ 671-llll AS1l FOl HYMAN TIOlT
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HAPPY HACIENDA
Ranc h sty le th ree bed room pl us dining room home
-I~ ba th s. One or t he nicest s treets in MESA
DE L MA R. Sunny kitchen with built-in ra nge, oven
dishwasher. NUTONE AU ~ FM INTERCOM and
alarm system. New carvt:l.:. over H/W FLOORS.
-completel y draped. Covered patio s urrounde d
by bric k borde red planters & beautifu l landscap-
ing. Assume e xcelle nt financ in~~:~ $1 77 total pe r
mo nth. P riced to sell fas t at $25,950.
MESA VERDE SLEEPER
ONLY S28,i50 FULL PHI CE for th is charming,
s pac ious, PACESE TTER HOME. Loc ated ne ar
school s , s hoppi ng, CINF.M~ TIIEATRE , ·and
MESA VERDE COUNl RY CLL:B. L a.ge master
bedroorr. and bath apart from other two bedrooms
and bath. Famil y room, lo vel y built-in kitc hen
plus 12' x 18' screen enclosed alumi num covered
polio. PRI CED BELOW TOOAY'S ~I An K ET
CALL NOW. $.1,000 Do wn will handle -Excel-
lent financina-a11ailablP.
M. M. La Borde, Realt•
"Yo~&'U LiM Ov.r f ntN1111 Su111U"
220 I . 17111 St. 1--SS) c .. ta -
tlecahrll • I . 17th St. Shoppine1 Center)
Evenint• Call 646-4579 or 646· 1050
(\\·al ch the :.un set beh1nd C;nal1n a as )OU serve your
gu c ~15 on th e lo\cl~ roOf garden . .5 bedrooms, 5
81\Di home wlfh 2 ftr cpl ace s. Informal ln•mg I'OCJM
do"'n stan:-has stoned fncplare co vcnng "'all, fo r,
mal ln1 ng room upstaus ha s marble on one wall
wnh fl rcplarr.
'Full P ri ce S70,000 -Sl O,OOO down
A llra cliv•
3 Income Un ats, cute as th c.y c.t be. ErccptiCMal
lwca.c n:c.onl. $37 .,.., ""'M.-..._ .,
6o rh J \ ad able fo r 6". fananetnjt.
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. RJ:ALTOR I
3109 ... .,.,. ......... .,.,. .._
1/t!ortcot -., Plattl
011 l-4350 OPEN EYINitto$
SITUATED OH TEH ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 IEDRM. APARTMIMTS
FROM 11-10 e Private Patios • Firepbces e POOLS e 18 Hole Putting Gr .. n
• Regulation Tennis
• Separate Family Section
e Adj. to Schools .\ Playground
900 S.. Lano, CdM
McArthur nNr CMit Hwy .
C~A DIL MAR !714) 67:1-J44.1
land for Sale
Investment lots
Res idential
Commercial Income
Residentia l 89 • 102 ' ' ......
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qesidentiol 65 X 102 ........
Residen ti al 75. 300 .........
C-2 13h 300 . ' .....
M·1 75. 135 .......
C-2 -165 Frontage
(O.Oica Harbor Blvd.) .•••
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••• 0 •
10,500
8,000
20,000
65,000
1,000
165,000
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Harbor Hi wins
CAROL JOY CE WI LSON of Costa Mesa will ex-
change vows May 5 with James Edward Erwin of
Costa Mesa at the Fi rst Bap tist Chu rch in Co sta Mesa. . . Ca rol, who IS the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Newport Harbor !Up
School won 11M awu,.taku
in 1he lnd Newport~eta
aafety eeonomy nm S.tur·
day with 1 aafaty ... eonomy
loam averaae or 31.71 &on
miles or auoline.
Oeoff Oale. repruentina
Corona del Mar Hi .. School
and drivina a 1%6 Valiant,
wa.a the top individual per•
former wilh J2.Bl actual
miles per aatlon and 51.51
ton miles per aallon.
The Newport Harbor Ex-
ehanae Club a ponaored the
event. which had 18 en-
trants from Corona del Mar,
Estancia and Newport Har-
bor fii&h Schools.
The entire route throuah
Garden Grove, l..akewOQd,
Bellnower, Norwalk, Buena
Park, Oranae. Laauna Beach,
Corona del Mar, Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa, was
loaaed and routed through
the combined efforts or the
California Hi ghway Patrol
and the Automobile Club of
Southern California.
'Juring the run ea ch en·
trant was judged on two
counts : observance of all
safety and traffi c rules and
the amount -or aasolinc used
to neaotie&e t.he eoUrae.
adult obt•ven roct. In •••
ear 10 a11111 penald11 for
safety infraetlOGa .
lodividuat winnan were:
Newpor t Harbor Hip
School: Firat, Doua Weber,
drivioa a U65 Pontiae. 28.37
milu per &Milon and 50.50
&on mi lu per aallon: aee-
ond, John R.ou , dtivi na a
1151 Volk.awqen, 42 a_p tual ~-ill.--.;
mi lea per aatton and 43 .26
ton miles per aallon. Ron
also won the plaque tor the
beat perfonnance by a for·
eian car.
Estancia Hiah School:
First. Garth 'Nilaon, drivina
a 1%5 F«d, 16.66 actual
miles pee' a'allon and 43 .32
ton miles per &allon; ICC•
ond, Ray Tremblay, dJivina
a 1%6 Pontiac, 17 .21 ae-
tual miles pe r aallon and
36.66 tm miles per aallon.
Corona del Mar Hiah
School: First, 'Jeorr Oale,
driving a 1966 Valiant, 32 .81
aetual miles per a a lion and
51.51 ton miles per aallon;
seeond, 'Jary Pelt, drivina
a 1964 Jaauar, 24 actual
miles per gallon and 37.32
. ton miles per aallon.
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BROASTED CHICKEN ,
Bays ide Cent er
Corner of
Ja~nboree. &: Bayside Drive
Telephone
675-2181
take-o•l orders
The 1Jorld's Finur
"EATIN OUCKEN"
SPiceces , .... 1 1.1'
11 Pieces .. .' .. S }.2~
16 Piece_: .....
SHRIMP
8 Shrimp
11 Shrimp
16 Shrimp
'1.60
1 2.40
13.20
Wilson of 2000 Aliso Ave., i.s attending Cal State at
Long Bea ch and plans a teaching ca ree r in phy sical
education. Her fiance, so n of Mr s. JoAnn Erwin of
June Lak e and the late J ames R. Erwin, i s attending
Orange Coa st Col l ege and plan s to transfer to Cal
State, Long Beach, to continu e his studi es towa rd a
coachi r.g-teaching ca reer. He is no w employed by the
Cos ta Mesa ci ty recreation departmen t. {Swenson
photo.)
Police officers honored
NEW OWNERS of Coast Super Market, Corona del Mar,
are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Adams, bette! known as "Ace
and Ruth. They purchased the market last month from
Ranney Shroyer, owner fo r the past 15 years. Mr./
Adams is a nati ve of Decatur, I II., and his wi fe ha ils
from Kansas Ci ty. Duri ng World War II Mr. Adams was
wi th Ai r Transport Command out of San Diego, fl ying
Bu rma and India an d the Hump. Aft er the 'war he flew
comm erci al airline s in Florida, and l ater wa s a circu-
l ation manager for the Times-M inor newspaper in
L os Angel es. Mr. Adam s and Mr. Sh royer's son -
in-law, "Babe" Orbon, learned to fly together in th e
mi dwest. The Adams family,which includes son Mik e,
wh o att ends Corona del Mar High School, lives on
Jasmi ne Ave.
OPEN :
II A.M. ro 9 P.M.
Old Fashioned
FRENCH FRIES
2~t per order
~ In Thr Traditional Manner
liJgp.!JJ!tf~!
CAMPUS DRIVE
833-0880
4203
IRVINE •
Sgt. James Park er, 32,
and patrolman Cllarl es Holt
Jr., 26 , of the Newport
Beach po li ce department
we re honored last week by
the Co rona del \1ar and New-
port Harbor Exchange Clubs.
P laque" were presented
to the men in a joint Ex-
change Club luncheon at
the Stuft Shirt Restaurant in
final o bservance o f "Crime
Prevention Month."
The Corona del Mar Ex-
change Club named Sgl.
Parker top supervisor, fol-
lowing a vote among hi s
fellow officers.
Sgt. Parker was graduated
from Newport Harbor Hi&h
School and joined lhe police
force in tHa. Ci ty Attorney
Tully Seymour presented
the plaque to him.
The Newport Harbor Ex-
change Club named Charles
Holt Jr. as outstanding pa-
trolman. He was I auded by
Poli ce Olief James B.
Gl av as, who pre sen ted th c
plaque.
"lt•s an inspiration to
kn ow someone is looking
for the better side of police-
men instead of trying to
degrade us," Dlicr Glavas
said.
SEHD BOOTS BACK,
SMITH FAMILY ASKS
A lhicf has taken "Boots:•
a 12-pound blac.k and white
Boston Bull dog and com-
panion to the Susan Smi th
(ami ly for 17 ye Irs . The
NEWPORT HARBOR EN ~GH
FIRST SECTION --Pa1e 8
THURSDAY, FE8.13, 1967
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
• family re sid~s at 339 62nd •
St., Newport Shores.
Boot<J, who was &ivcn to
the Smith family when their
17-year-old dauchter was
born , was s tolen at II a.m.
Friday, Feb. 17, in the
Westclirr Plaza, from the
parked car of Mrs . Smith.
• • • • • • • • :'---_..: • • • • • •
CUSTOM TAILORED
HAND FASHIONED
Ill. Slt.OO
Now $29.00
IN IRVINE TOWN CENTER
Olfectly Acto u F rom
U.C.I. Campu•
Meson's body found
A reward is Offered for the
return or Boots and no ques•
tions will be asked, ac~
cording to Mrs. Smith. ~er
phone number is 642-2092.
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FEATURI NG
o DE ANSGATE
o GANT
o CDRBI ~
o TAYLOR-MADE .-..... -
The body or Joseph G.
Varley, Cos ta \-lcsa, miss•
ing since Feb. 5, was found
Saturday, so feet orr th~
18lh St. ocean beach in
Central Newport.
The 43-ooyeu-old enaineer'a
bo4y was foon4 by Ran4a.11
'Nilson, .. son or Costa Mesa
City Counc ilman Robert
Wilson. The boy was surf·
ing at the time and towed
today, Feb. 23 . Interment
Yoi II be at the J ood Shep-
herd Cemetery. Baltz Mor-
tu.ary in Costa \tesa made
the runcral anangemen ts.
HOUSEKt;EPER
LADY. Live
salary. Corona
534-1284 or
in, plus
del ~illr
548-7871.
HEARING lURCH 1
Preliminary hearings ror
Ste ven A. Clark , 23, and
Elaine R. Fodo r, 23, 9r
1151'2 Hlh SL, West New-
port. arc scheduled in the
Newport -~esa municipal
rcourt for ~: 30 a.m. Wednes-
day, March 1. They arc
with possession o r
uana with in tent to
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811/tt ---: 363 N. N~ ILVD.
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the body to shore. ~ •----------..;,
VOLVO
VI IIG
JEEP
AUTHORI ZED DE ALER MG. VOL VO, TO YOTA, J EE P
1966 Harbor Blvd.
The cause or death has
been listed tentatively by
the Orange Coun ty Coro-
ner's office as accidental
drowning.
Joseph Varley, who lived
at 11 39 Charles ton St., is
sur vived by his wife, Eu·
do.-a; and the ir· 3 sons,
!)avid , Peter, and \tichacl;
and his parents \lr.and Mrs.
\1ichacl Varley of Troy,
~.Y . 'le was born in Troy ,
and had lived 20 years in
California, 6 years in the
llarbor <\rca.
Harbor department offi·
c ials be lieve \lr. Varle y rell
overboard from his sloop,
the Spook, which he was
s ai ~i ng to a slip at Sw ales
Yacht -\nc horagc on Feb.
4. Strong eatly morning
winds were re ported at the
estimated time of the acci·
Holy Rosary was re cited
Wednesday, Feb. 21, at St.
J ohn the Baptist Catho li c
Church. Requiem ,\1ass will
brated at 10 a.m.
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Wip -Ne Thy Last
,
He teaches
• ;
sketching
SkoLchina the acripe,urea
i• a Sllnday School teachina
method orisinated by Jim
Talcolt of Tustin, who
claiiTll such varied punuits
aa cartoonin1 and real ea-
t.t e.
His ":Jot k) Dot Sermo-
nctte" is inUoduccd to the
public in this iuue of the
Enaian -on the "Gospel
paae,. on paac 2 of thia
section.
Last Sunday he used this
method of participat~on
dn.wina for a class of youna-
at.ers at a retreat held at
Idyllwild by his church,
the Garden Grove Comnunity
Church. Th e youna children
were instructed to join the
dots to leltJ'Tl the main point
of the Bible Ienon about
the arateful Samaritan. The
story is told in brief tnt
below the sketches.
'
JIM TALCOTT sketches a can dle to il lustrate his Sun-
day School lesson based on Matthew 5:1 4, "Ye ar~ th e
light of the wo rld," and on John 8:12, "He tha t follow-
eth me shall not walk in dark ness, but shall ha ·1e th e
light of li !e." (Ensign photo.)
Lincoln 8th graders lead
The "Dot to Dot,. is a
pre-printed Bible teaching
help for Sunday School tea-
chers. Mr. Talcott also
docs on-the-spot skctchina
in front of his class of
yoonallera to illusuate a
story. And in order to make
the c lass even more inter-
es tin& for the youna pupils,
he s ketches very slowly,
and asks the younasters to
draw along with him, line
for line. He tells the s tory
a s he draws .
1949 DEDI CATION CER EMONIES at th e Co"'na del Ma. Fl " Hall
on Mari gol d A ~e. were held Oct. 14, 1q4q, A prev:ew in spec·
tion was made by these officials, from l eft, Fire Chief Frank Crock·
er, Councilman O.Z. Robertson, Ci ty Manager John Sailors, Mayor
Dick Drake, and Councilmen D.K. Blue .:tnd Ross Greeley. (Howard
Folsom photo from the Oc t. 13, 1949 , i "ue of the En sign.)
Th e 2nd quan er honor roll at Abraham L incoln School
include!! 47 !i.e venth graders and 6 1 ei ghth graders. The
fo llowi ng earned ali A's : ,
Seventh aradc -John Blanpied, Scott Hornbeak, Vicki
\1cCarty and \laria Ricca, all A's in all subje cts ; Kellyn
Beeck, K ri sti anne Clarke, Bo b De.\lo tt, Becky Haigh, Kate
J ayne, Karen Johnson, Jim Luse, As tr id Store , Al isen
Sykes and Bill Vicrgcv,zr, A's in academic subjects.
Ei gh lh aradc -J an Friend, Roben Garber, Karen Heilig,
Sue Kemble, \laggie Knight, Debbie Ma rston, Pam Miller,
J anet Stanton, Charlou e Tonge and T amm ie Wa tt, all A's
in all subjects; Cawl Caldwell , J efr Child, Tina Kraus,
Cathy .\·li chae ls, Nancy Pole, Debbi e Sh annon and Laura
Sutherland, A'" in ac ademic subj ects.
Here is the complete honor ro ll:
SEVEH T'I GRA !lE \1aria Ricca Sue Kemble
Bi ll Anderson Kris Rubly Karl Ki IIefer
Doug Battie Kathleen Saul .\1aaaie Kni&ht
Peuy Beach Chri s Schwer Tina Kraus
Kellyn Beeck \ti chae l Sevier Judy Kresse
')obbie Bibb Candace Sieale Kurt Krumpholl
~ohn Blanpied Astrid SkWe Andy Leonard
~ana Blwner Ali s en Sykes Grea Loitl
Kri s tianne Clarice Carlo Tosti Rick Lonapre
\1art.in Cooney Bill Viergever Dc'bbie Marston
Bob Davis Ricky Yorba Virginia Mason
Bob DeMott Diane Mazy
Larry ')enner EIG!tTH GRAD E Diana Mello tt
Rick Felthuis Sally Aebi s cher C ath y Mi chaels
Debbie .\-ti !ho lland J ulie Freeman Gaye Anns trong Lyn .\1iller ')ebbie Setty J oe Berney Pam \-tiller See ley Haigh Debby Ben y Lynn \ii llovich Scott [lombeak Jeff Blac k
Kate Jayne Eri n Blackwell Sherry Moore
Karen Johnson Carol Caldwell Sh,clley Nerney
Linzee Kull Jeff Child Debbie Otto
L ynn Light Laurie ::>avis Kerry Pa ge
Petey Lo ng Chris :)ietz Nancy Pole
C hris Lopizich \limi 9upie Brent Russell
Jim Luse J ay Fisher Lee Secard
J ames \1arch Kathy Fisher Debbie Shannon
Vi c ky \lcC arty t\·like Fox Janet Stanton
Tom McCorkle Jan Friend Susan SLilgenbaucr
Peuy McCormick Barry Galloway So lveia Store
Wendy .\-tcCullough ~Obert Garber Laura Sutherland
Debbie Mello tt Mark Grigsby Anne Taft
Patri ce ~licke lson Healher Grindle 'Nhitney Terty
J ohn ~1i les Jan H.anod · Charlotte Tonge
Kitty \1ock Karen ~·le i li g Doug Vickery
Jane \1orrison Mi chael Hicke y Tammie Watt
Ed Prie be Rita Jackltn John Whittaker
Jane Rethlefs en Christy Kels o Marilyn Willson
~1r. Talcott improved on
his natural talent for draw-
ina by attendina the USC
colleae of architectUJe and
fine arts. He rec eived his
dearee of Bachelor of Fine
Arts in 1140. Since then he
has done animation sketch-
ing for Walt Disney Studios
and some comic maaazine
drawing. He has also been
on TV -drawing cartoons
on the Frank Webb s how for
younas ters . From thia ex-
perience he developed the
idea of teachina the Goa pel
with lhe help of sketchina.
Hi• dream QOW ia to act bia
Qoepe\ •ketchinl an -.
'afternoon TV show.
Mr. Talcou is a native
Southern Californian
born in Anaheim. He i1 put
president of the Fullerton
~ealty Board, and is now a
member of the Yucaipa
Board, s pecializin& in
ac reaae.
t.l. STEPK.o\14 CRAMLET
ASSIGNED TO OKINAWA
Dr. Stephan H. Cramlet,
son~n-law of Mr. and Mrs.
C harles Hutcherson, 312~
C ountry Club Dr., Costa
Mes a, has completed the
orientation course for offi -
cers or the U. S. Air Force
Medical Service at Sheppard
AFB, Texas .
The doc tor, wh o hu the
rank of first lieutenant, is
being auianed to Naha AB,
Okinawa, to practice as a
veterinarian with the Pac ific
Air Farces, America•s
o verseas air arm in South-
eas t Asia, the Far East
and the Pacific.
Fine Selection
J95Q'TOURNE Y WINNERS
and Balboa Bay
Club officials were pictured
at the trophy presen tation
following the B9C iP~v i ta
tional tenni s tournement in
1qso. From left, AI Tiffany,
member of th e board of di-
rectors of the Say Club;
Mrs. Dorothy 9undy Cheney,
2hd place winner in women 's
singles; Mrs. Mary Prentiss,
winner , and Kenne th T.
Kendall, president of the
9ay Cl ub , presenting the
top trophy. {Neal Beckner
~oto fr om the Aug. 10,
1950, issue of the Ensign.)
Of Elegant 8 Ft. Sofa.
In W'tde Cl!oice of Fabrics
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COSTA MESA. CALF.
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1952 MoMSEqs of the
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board of Haag Memo rial
Hospita l were pic tured dur-
ing an inspection tou r in
1952 as the hospi tal neared
co mplet ion. From le ft: Dr.
Mil ton Maxwell of Corona
del Mar , Or. Salva tore Mon-
aco of 9alboa, Dr. T.P.
Ree der of Newport, Or . Milo
Tedstrom of Santa Ana, Dr.
Hen ry Hal ! of C,:,s ta Me sa,
Jr. A.H. wiglllman of La-
guna 9each, ..1nd Dr. L.F.
W hi tta~e r :If Hun ti ng ton
9each . The t1osoital aedica-
tion wa s set for Seot. 14,
195::. (NeJ\ 3ecio.'1Cr photo
from the A.rJg . 14, 1q52, is-
sue of the En sign.)
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of the NtwPOrt H11rbor Yacht Clu b wa s
held Sund.,, May 20, 1951, wi th flag raising
ce remoni es,tyacht ra ci ng ,v,d trophy presentation.
Top bra ss on hand tor the opening Incl uded, from
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lef1. D.W. CW&IU Elliott commodore; Thomas
Rutter, vice-commodore. 1nd Walter Franz, rear
commodore. !Photo by Neal Becltner from the
May 24, 1951, issue of the Ensign.)
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Teaching a Child
to Pray '
f,.., THE ICI NG'S BUSIHESS
IJaOO Btolo A•..,u•,
lo Mlrodo, Colli. 90638
HERE is yet today much
1.-J-misunderstanding a< tn
••ho J esus wa s and why
H e came to this earth, just
as there was I ,9CX> yean
ago in Galilee. Those who
really want~ to know the
truth found it. but all of the othu§
were in great darkness as to who He
was. People mostly had to admit tt)at
He wal a prophet, a mirade·worker,
a hi!aler of sicknesses, a preacher, a
carpenter's all~gt<i !!On; mme evt'n
thought that He was craly and m;my
called Him a blasphemer. hut if we
truly want to k!!Ow who Jesus is we
can easily learn by listening to Him
spuk.
Golden Text : "A11d ht said, Vtr-il)" I say 1mto J'OII, No prophtl is arrtptni
iN his oum rouNt'")•" (Luke 4:24).
WHEN A CHILD begins talk ing
with his family, he is old
enough to begin talking with God .
God is very real to a little child.
The mere detail of not being able
to see Him doesn't bother him at
all. Conversations with God are
as natural as conversation with
any loved one-like talking over
the telephone, where not being
able to see a person makes no dif-
ference whatever.
Jesus Rejected in the
Nazareth Synagogue
-LUKE 4:16·30
By DR. Jlo.MES E. BENNET
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A child's prayer s will be little
ones at first, prayers in keeping
with s mall thoughts and small ex-
periences. But they will grow a...:;
he grows, and he will fmd his way
into r ich prayer-living if you will
but guide him on the proper
paths.
Teach h im to pray not from the
surface, hut from the deep places
of his heart, to p ray not only for
physical and material blessings,
but for blessings of the s pi rit, too.
It doesn't take s.n adult to pray
for a loving heart, strength to
tlght against the devil. help to live
(or J esus every day.
JESUS' POPULARITY AT FIRST
Jesu.s was f111ed with tht· 1-lolv
Spirit and the power of God I1CC.1us"c
He was God in the flesh. After He
was tempted in the wildernes!' at the
bqinning of H is ministry, He re-
turned to Galilee and the ntw~ of H is
gnat miracles and extraordinary
prl:'aching travderl rapidly th rough
all th:~t region. The people wert:'
fill~d wit h curiosity anrl vrry ragt"r
to have Him teach in their .synagngucc;
and He th~n rl:'c~ivcd praise from
all who listened tv H im. He cer-
tainly was a great man in every .scn ~e
of the word. Then He went hack tfl
His old hnme town , N'u.areth, whert
Hr. was brou~ht up, ami •·n the Sah·
llatll day shx!Cl up in the local syna-
gogue to rf.'art thf' 1-frhrew Scripture.<:
to the f~oplt:, mn"t of whom had
known Hirn all of 1-fj c; earthly life.
WHO JESUS IS
Teach your c hild not only how
to ask, but how to thank, as well,
lest far too many of his pr ayers
be pleas. Help him to thank his
Father for fa milia r things at H e opened tht: !<Croll tn k tlali f,J 1
filled , even in part, but they expected
in a hazy kind of way that it would
com~ to pass sometime, though not, of
course, in their own day, and through
nne of their neighbors. It was some·
thing tn expect in the far future . They
10f)kcd upon the fi rst coming of the
l.ord through angels or the high pri~!'t
or in some nther notahle per son or
mann~r or gr~at phy.sial upheav:~.l iu
thei r ov.n time ahout a.s casually a.s
lliiJSt Christians to<.lay look for His
~('C"roll(l cominJ,:. F,.,, J)('()plr: nnw con-
..,id~.:r it as an i111n11neut C\'eut wll ich
may .tfft-C"I nur Ji,·~s. So thty w~re
t••tall y 1111prcp.1red for what actually
•J("currt>rl in th('ir little ~ynagogue that
famou~ Sa1,1~11h morning. even a5
nmltit ml<"s of people, even many
Chri~t ians. will he totalll. unprepared
I<' aus1n •r the voice of the arch::ang1'l
(I Thr~c;. 4 :16) wh~n our Lord tf'-
ttlrn-. to re<"cive I I i~ nwn peoplf' :mrl
t:~kr thC'm to llimr.elf any moml"nt,
11 11 d.:1 _1' o r night nl>\\-'. Fr,r six month . .-,
"r 11111rt< Jnlm the Baptist had bttn
lu r:~i•liuJ.! the corning of the Kin,::-dom
ro( t ~wl, hut the peopl~ had not mulcr-
"'' ~,d. ht.·ing blinded by Satan.
JESUS' DECLAitATlON
and read what they ha..! hen•·rl marw
first : for dew-dro ps o n a flower's tim~s lxfore about rht: coming of tlw(r
face, t he tumbling of a pup, a Redeemer, their 1\le~siah , their Dcbv.
warm s weater on a cold day, erer, and He claimed, "This cl:ty it th1~
bread when it ha~~ j am on it--xripture: fulfilled in your cars.'' Thr }to;us read the eight item.;; a.~ fnl -
and when it does not , A s he grows people should havt: cheered and re-ltm·s: fa I "TI1c Spirit of the Lord is
joiced greatly. But the audience was upon me . (b) because he hath :~nointed
in gratitude, he'll come to thank handicapped by two powerful things: me !c.f to preach tM ros~l to the
his Father for greater blessings : (I) they had looked upon Jesus as pour: fd J hr hath sent me to heal the
for soundness of mind and body, juat another man, though undoubt~y hrokenheartcd, l.eJ to preaCh dtliver-
for love of family and friends, 1 ftry rtma..rkabk man, and tbm (2) ~nee to _the capt1va:, (() aad recover-
and above ,(n for a Saviour IIIey could not brine th..,..l_ to •nc of socbt to the bllftcf, [rl told at
' ' · beli..-e and realize that the anciCflt liberty them that are .. aiaod, (b) to
As we teach our little ones to prophecy of Isaiah actually was ben~ preech the wxeplable .,_, of the
pray, we ftnd that we are beinr lui Ailed in ~ir little villas< by Lord." Then He doted the bool<, pve
taufht Aa we attempt to ,-uide and tbrouch the apptrcnt son or one of it to the man in chartt and •t clown
them ;.,, ft:nd that they are pfd~ their neiptbon, a c:a~ter,. It i1 al· ready to teach the Scripture that He
' . · . ways euter to rtsd anomt h1atory and had tad. EYUybody looktd It Him
IDI U1 tnto • eJoeer relatlonah1p eriticize t~ dead acton than it is to tenldy and eqttly. His voice nut
with the Father and Into a dee~ li~ prettnt history without fault on han been moat unu11Ml and attracdn,
er unct.ntandinr of__ Chriat'a ad· our pan, for rt wat a voice thac had ntm'
IDOIIftlon : THE rEOPU WOE 'UNPUPAlED alnoed, and tllm:fcn ..., pure. We
fu lhlled in your ea rs.." It was the
shortest and great~st sermon ever
preached in that syna g-ogue. They ''all
ha re h im witntss. and wondered at
the gracious words," just as later
others said, "!'\ever ma:t c;rok<: like t
this man" (John 7:46). r:ut wrmder·
ing is not CfJUiva lcnt to Lclic\·ing. In
fact , it is quite differrnt, ht·cause it
is often hased upon douh1 c: :~.nd le.:~f\.;
to questioning.
THE PEOPLE QUESTION
They d icl not rejoice th;n God in
H is mercy hac! st>nt Jfis Dcli\'crer to
annon:1C"C Himself in their \'ill~c and
so feel deeply honored. On tht othrr
h:~ncl, thry said. "rs not this _J r.seph's
:<>on ?" And here too they wen· wrong,
IJt'Cluse Jcsm was God'~ Snn, being
born of a virgi n. Dy their flnubting,
which they probably thought was evi-
rlcnC't' o f their ~nat wisdom. they
completely mi;~cd the honor and glory
wh ich God had given to them even
as f(l(lay we come short of the glory
of God for UJ.;
THE PEOPLE RfJfCT JESUS
ha vc never hc:atd a pure YOke.
"E"•qt r• b• <OftVorltd, -}<SUI had ....., to them cirht ltllt.. TMI rroru DOUIIT We cannot help thinkin~ what •
loooo .. u litUo e/U/4,..,., r• 111Gll menu made by the prophet about .100 tmnmdow blming the folk of Nu·
1101 ...,.,. il<lo lAc lri~ of y<aro before. The COf'oiOqotion knew He made a ...., hrief and simple areth miued becaUJ< of their unboUd .
.__ .. (llatt. 18:8). thot the pn>phcq had ne)'C1' been lui· motement. ''This day is this scriptoft But Jo:sus told lhtm that larul was
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really noted for its unhelief. Elijal.
wr n1 under God's guidance to a w;d.
ow's home in Sidon to escape the
drou_ght in Ahab's reign, although
there were many widows in Israel,
whCJm God could have used if they
had possessed more fa ith in God's
carl:'. Also, there were many lepers
in Israel who could have: been healed
if they had manifested faith in God's
pnw~r and mercy, but only one leper
was healed, and he wu a foreigner.
~aaman, the Syrian. ''God is able tc
do exceMing, abundantly above all
that we ask or think," but it operates
only "according to the powt:r that
worketh in us" (Eph. 3 :20). If you
do not see miracles of God's power
anrl !o,·c d<1 ily, it is because you an
nnt letting the. H oiy Spirit within .)'OU
have Hi ~ way with your life.
CHILDREN OF WRATH
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MR S. J AM ES PAL MER of the Bl uffs,
province alumnae officer of Kappa Del-
ta made the presentation of S2,000 in
awards for orthopaedic research at the
34th annual meeting of the American
Academy of Orthopaedic Su rgeons in
San Francisco. The national philan-
throphy of the sorority is the Crippled
Children's Hospi tal in Richmond, Va.
. Pictured here, from I eft, are Mrs. Palmer
and 3 of the recipients, Dr. Gerald
Finerman of the National Cancer Insti-
tute, Bethesda, Md.; Mi ss Frances De-
George of the Uni versity of Wi sconsin,
and Dr. Robert Fisher of the New York
Ho spiJal for Special Surgery.
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Curtain goes up Feb. 24
The Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse will present
"The voice of the turtle"
by John van Druten on Feb.
24, 25 and March 3, 4 at
8:30 p.m. in the Community
Recreation Center (west
aate -Oranae County Fair·
arounds). This play, the
third production of the sea·
son, will be directed by
P ati Tambellini, resident
director of the Playhouse.
E liot Allan, a resident of
Tustin, plays the part of,
Bill Page, a New Yo rk
bachelor who falls in love
quite by coincidence. ,\1r.
Allan is a counselor at
Dale Junior High School in
Anaheim.
Cast in the ro le of Sally,
a naive, buddina star on
Broadway, is Deanne Gwinn,
studen t at Orange Coast
l Deanne began h'er
credits by student
direc ting "Everybody loves
Opal" at Corona del Mar,
and was las t seen as Fran
in "The young and fair" a t
the Civic Playhouse.
Barbar a Van llo lt has the
role of Olive, a snooty New
York sophisticate. Barbara
an ex•drama and English
teacher, began her career at
the University of Califom1a
at Santa Barbara. In the
Uarbor Area Barbara has
played roles in such works
as "Twelfth night," "You
can't take it with you,"
''The women,'' and ''Ar·
senic and old lace."
The Feb. 24 performance
1s closed to the public
since it will be presented
fo r the Costa Mesa civic
Playhouse P atrons Asso-
c iation "First Nighters "
and their guests.
GAS CO. EMPLOYEES
GET SERVICE AWARDS
C::HIJil«:H~S
Four Harbor Are a resi·
dents were amona those
honored by Southern Coon·
Lies Gas Co. a t the 11th an·
nual aervice recognition
dinner.
Jr. Ebe/1
to be feted
11M aenoral meotina ol
Eboll Club ol Newport
Beach wi II be held on Much
2nd at the clubhouu In Bal-
bOa. Mrt. E .A. RotCirt. pre-
sident, will hooor the Jwdot
membera. Mrt. 0. Hoyt Cor-
bitt, Oranac County diatrict
preaidcnt of' womon'a club.,.
will be auoat of' honor. Owen
Stan. auiatant aocioty
editor or the Santa Ana RCI-
Jiater, will alao ~ a ape·
cial aueu.
Fo llowina the buaineu
meetina. Mn. Harry Goetz
proaram c hainnan, wilf
preaent Dr. Alonl.o Baker,
lec turer a nd traveler.
Hi a topi c i wi ll be, "What's
ahead in world affain."
China and her inrtuence on
world problema wi II be
streu ed in hi a talk. larboro CoH.-•11 o"d Nor.o" Ruuell Jr.
Dr. Baker hu been active'Th .,, b wed ,·n June in American affair• for more ey e
than 40 yean, He ae rved on
committees under former A J Wle weddin& is planned
President Herbert Hoover. by Miss Barbara L.D. Cot·
He has been a preaident of tere \1, dauahter of :\tr. and
a Ro tary C lub and a com-\irs. Orne r Lee Cotterell of
mander of an American Le-Novato, and Norman Russell
&i on Pos t. At present he is Jr. ton of the Norman Rus·
professor of political s ci-sell s of 273 1 Seaview Ave.,
ence at La Siena Colleae Corona de1 :\1at,
in Rivers ide. A recent fami ly dinner gi-
Res ervations for the buf· ven by the bri de's parents
f.et luncheon c an be made a t their home in :-.Iovato
by callina Mrs . P \J . Wilson, made orficial the announce·
673·n83; Mrs. Herman Lor-ment with a champasne &oas t
ence, 673..()43 1, or ~s. and wedding cake topped by
J ame s Laws, S4a-JJ3S. a bi t of the bride-to-be's
Essay judges named
Mrs. Georae Buccola, a tate Fe bruary, which has been
chainnan of. Americ an His-offi cially proclaimed Ameri-
tory month for the Daughters can history month by the
of lhe Ameri can Revolution, president of the Uni ted
has chosen a panel of tea· States.
chers headed by Dr. 'Ji les The state winners will be
Brown, histori an and lee· announced by \1rs. Buccola
turer, to j udae the s tate a t the s tat e conference, to
wi nners in the Am erican hit· be he ld at San Francisco
tory month e ssa y contest March 7 to 11.
sponsored by the DAR. I ~"· .\1emice Bowie • and Heaven y ~1rs. Beatnce Marlin from
Newport Eleme ntary School
parents' weddina cake of 2S
years a&o.
'Guests related to the
bri de included \1r. and \1rs.
Olarles Rrowina or San
Francisco, great uncle it.nd
aunt; ~1n. Lee Cou erell of
San Francisco, 1ister...jn .
law and 'Jona\d Squi res of
Berkeley, a cousin. The in·
tended groom's parents were
present as well as bis 11is·
ter , \·liss Bonnie !{usscll
of San Francisco, and an
aunt, \liss \1al.ine Russell
of :tollywood.
\iiss Russell -.·ill araduate
this June from the San Fran-
cisco Art Insti tute with a
B.A. degree and major in
design. She ia pas t worthy
advisor of ~ovato Rainbow
':ii r1s . :·ler fiance is a l H7
paduate of ;-.lew port Harbor
:tigh Sc hool and served 4
years with the U.S. Air
Force. :te is now associated
with United Air L ines.
and members of the local Our Lady ')ueen o£ the posito as door prize chair·
Col. 'Nilliam Cabell Cha pter Anae ls School Auxiliary is man.
of 'lAR; \trs. Kenneth Cool· presenting its second an· \1rs. 'Nill Foster. has cho-
iu~ from Lincoln School in nua l Heavenly Angels tun-sen pink azaleas as the Jllpmd~ ~ GllpuJf The aas company's presi· Corona del Mar, and \1iu cheon and fashion show, at table centerpieces ror the
ME1PORT HARBOR EJigGif
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T he other day I ran across
an o ld list of rules writ-
ten for telephone rep air-
men at the Chica~o T ele.
phone Company tn 1911.
-"~·~I I thought you might enjoy
a few excer pts from this
56·year·old lis~: "Treat
everybody as you like to
be treated, not forgetting
your horse; if you want to
know the horse's side of
it, just take off your coat
and hat ~me zero day,
hi tch yoursel f to the same
post wi th your belt, anrl
stand there about two
hours. Hereafter don't forget his blanket." Time;
have c hanged. but "treat everybody as you like to be
treated" i;-; still an idea we telephone people believe in
-and try to live up to. . . .
Did you know that you can dial direct to an fnforma-
tion Operator almost anywhere in the U.S .A. and
Canada outs-irle your own
area'? That's righ t-ju=-t
dial the Area Code of the
city you want and 555·
1212. Because these calls
555 -1212
are part of your phone service-there's never a charge
for them . Don't rorget -you'll find lot" more informa-
tion about Long Distance m the rront pages of yo ur
phone book.1
I alway• try t.o ct•• tbe per.on l'a:~o oaUing tl~ne t.o
•t.op wbat be'• doing and set t.o tbe phone . 7 rtor
Ju•t about does 1t.
DOROTHY BURR, a Corona del Mar res1dent for the
post 16 yeors, recently celebrated her 38th (W'In iv ersary
with P acific Tel ephone. Congrotula11ons Dorothy, ond
rhonks fo r th e dedicoted service!
I asked Do rothy to comment on the changes in rh e Harbor
Areo over the years and she remarited: "There have ol-
ways been a lo t of people, but today , instead of beinljl
tourists, th ey live here."
Th is is really th e story of Colifomio. Th e popu lation ex·
plosion will continue. In fact, State experts forecost
l:>O,OOO peopl e per yeor will decide that Col1fomia i s o
good place to live. P roviding telephone se rvice fo r thi s
ljlrowth is a real choll enve. We're e•tremely in terested in
3262 lroa41 Street, H.w~~ tf~~ts
A.•tolfOIIIOIIJ: in Gou;-mlfirret,
dent, Guy W, Wadsworth J r., Gene Dulin from Horace En-noon today, Feb, 23 , in the lunche('ln,
• , .,P'e te~e.si awar.da ~ Lou"":~i~·~•t'i~~l 't.H.l .... ~QUJ!itute ~bor~e ~~~......LI"j~ •. V«J,,...,B.\chard ~~w\u .la
• .. ~\1.' M~.q,t;f1an., 440 Afi ao the ~el. ..... _ R ~ 1an. e. .t ··--· tn.cftu1e of •etec.d'll!l·mem--meet:~; wth~~:~~::. =::a\.: ~3:~n~ .:i:.l-~-"=1
o.:ce and le t vs know i f we con help your telephone Biblic11/ ;, Theology, E11t~ng ~lic al ;,. Miuio,.
Tho Rev. John PriclonoH, 111inister
~ndav Service and Oturch School at 10:00 a.m.
\lembcrship classes, Wednesdays a t 7:30p.m.
Hunery care provicled Phon•: 642 .. 2740
Baptist Blblt: fi:UO'!onhlp
1/,.,f,.,..,.,,;,.,,t 11/h/,. 1/a/>l"·t
Santa Ana 6 Macnolla Sta.
D:. P. G. N~umann, pAM«
SUNDAY SEitVJCIS
t :n a.m. Sunday School
II :CO a.m . Montlq Wonhlp
S:CD").m. l"ralntna u.u-
7:CO p.m . t:wnl,.. w..blp
WED!'f.ESDAY
1:20 p.m . ltbM Stt.~clr
t :OO p.m. ,.,..,.., x..tlna
Lutheran Chwch
01 lhe Maater
luthe,.n
Chul"{'h In AmtrK'a
2900 Pat:ific \'iew /)r.
rorona do:l \h r, Cnli fC>miH
f)r. Wi ll iam R. ~ll c r
Phon('; ORiolt-J-502'l
St;NOAY SCHEDULE
11 .1.m. --F;~mi1y wfltshl f'
1nclud1ng "'unday Church
School
11 :Otl J , m. •• Wonhi
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OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
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(SOUTHE RN)
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MEETING I, ....
READING ROOM ... ~. .. .,.., 9 ..... -s ..... . .... "··••y: 9 ..... -7:45 ..... .
T11ulllay ..,4 Frilll•y: ' ...... -s , .•. ; J.f , .••
S.."lll•y: 1 , .... -4 , .•.
SECOND C811.at OF
CWIUIT .ICd:N-r.T
Newport Beach at
Corona cle 1 Mar
1839 Eau Coa.at Hil)lway
SUNDAY SCHOOL f i i.S ••••
SUNDAY SERVICE II •·•· WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 , .•.
READING ROOM -
Mutual Bui1dina
>2863 East Coaat HiFway
Mna,-~~. 10 •·•· to S P.••'
1\ursd•y eveaia1·-7 to 9
Ynu are cordially inYit•d to
anend o.,ch S.ni~ .. 'Md
to uu the lludioa llooa.
"0. ,_...,. Oulsst-. )(sufiPI ...... -.-t'ou,..,.
·-DWII ... DIIIOIITn -...eM. ~
THI AllliiCAII LUTHIUM CIIUICII
SERVICES: MO •·•· '-ur ..... 1,' Jool .. a.-11 t :d • .-. O..rctr. s.t.NI & .._,, Ont n:ao .... ,..".,. • ., .. ,,
n. •••· ,_., G. ,,.,.: , .... ,
Mf, JllobcnL Aa.a.iat•l
needs in ony way. lA\ ~ PKific r.,., ..... Ave., N ewport Heiahts , Cor The essay contest. is for Mrs.-Carto"FO,ti , chaiman bers ol the auxiliary to do
2il years aervice; J ames W. students in the Sth 6 th 7 th of the fashion sbow, has the modelina for thei r own
'lunn, 37a Wa lnut St., Costa and ath aradc s. Th~ s u,bjec; selected Mrs. \1ichael E s-show.
~~:.a· ~~:r~e~ y~." ~~:~~~:: ~~=a\ ~:7~e si.~. "Ameri can ----LEcAL NO-TICE ____ li~:~rp:~mc%~sti~~ th~n au~ie-
42 1 Woodland Pl., Costa The obj ect of the contest -------------------planntng a re \irs . Raul Rod·
\lesa, for 1S years service; · · SOTICE TO CREDITORS rigues, hos t.ess chainnan; is to promote an Interest m IJF' BULK TRASSFER
ard Vi ctor Kemp, 235 2!nd Am erican history in our s tu· Not ice is hereby given to the \trs. :toward H ei ~oN, idn
St., Cos ta Mesa , £or IS charge of publicity, an dents and to create deeper Creditors of Hobert H. Kienzle, \.frs. Warren Scott, reserva·
Your Telephone Mana ger 1n Newport Beach
years service. unders tanding of our Ameri· T,anAferor(!l), who-"~ bu!lin~.s!l
---,--o-,,.--,.--,.,=-=cc---c an heri tase in order to pre-add'!!'"" i" 3083 Trinity, Co!'lta ~====;:::;~;:~;;;;;~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ _J LEGAL NOTICE serve our freedom, accord-\lesa, C:ounty of Orange, Stale -----· · ·· · · ··-··---of Ca lifornia, th~l a bolk tran!l•
'VITJCE Of rtiUSH:~~ SA LE ing to \1Js. Buccola. d . fer is about to b ... m;~de 1o Lo~tn So. ~.373 This contes t is held un nj Adrian A. llartlow, Tran!'l•
On \larch 9, 1967, at 9:00 ff"rf"d !ll, whose bu!lille!ls ad•
a.m., Prope rt y Protec tiou Cor· LEGAL MOnCE dre"'"' is 12633 206th Street,
puo·tl io,, "" Tru,.l ee, fteJe. ~OTICE: TO CREDITOR S Lakewood, Cou nt y of Lo" -\n·
phone \lA 2-6."il l ) under and ~~ PERIOR CO l" RT or THE 8~\el!l, Stat.,. of f:aliforn ia.
pur!lullnt to thr fleet! of Trust ST.-\Tf. OF' C:A LifOR:'I'IA FOR Theprop~rty to b~ tru_.,;lerf'd ~ateHd''SJP'"Ie'~· 11~?· uecuted -TilE COU:'\'n' OF' O R.-\.'iG ~: is locat~d at 408 .l:Zod Street,
Y r. ·"· • ·• .. , • corpor· :'\'o .. -\·56181 S~wport Beach, f:ounty of atioo, rf'corded June 21, 1963, [ 1 OE • R • 1· K in IJook 6599 P•ge 546 of Qffi. !'!latf'o -~A \lA l l":'\' ', Oranj~te, State off:alifort~ia.
dal Re cords , in lhe office of Oe ceal!letL Said property i.s de!lcribed iiJI
thf' Rf'corder of Orange County SOTIC[ I~ JH:Rt:AY Cl\'[~ genu11l u: All !'ltod: ia trade,
will !lell. al publi(' auction 10 to the cr ... ditnrs of the abo•·e riJture!l, equipment ilOd good
the hiJ~:heat bidder for caAh name d d,.crdent that 1111 prr.!lion" will of th111 Reautv ~a loll bul!li·
(payable al the timr of si!le in h;~•·in!l (']aims il[l.ll i~"1 th,. !l~id 11e111< kno-..·11 u ' II AIR III'T
l•wf11l money of the l'oited drcedrnt .arr rrqulrrd 10 fole Bf.Aun· SALO 'i and located
Statf"S 111 the ~nlnft~e AI <h• thrm, with th~ n'"'"'"'""11 ~· ' •lOll 32 d <o 'lj w 1 "'-" h · h If" 1 th • n . reel, . e por
Irani centu lloor of thf" County ;f:r~ "~j· :~1'1 :b~v;crro~Jtli!';j
5
neach,
11
co
1
o
1
nty. of Oraoll"'• Courthoul'lo·, in 1he City of late o a 1 otnla S11n111 Ana, f:11 !ifornia, all cou rt, or to prr!l~nt them, with ' · • th t' nt>cl's"a'"" voucho:-r,., 1u th~ The bulk transfer will be right, title and inle,e!ll con• d., I II d con!lummal<"d 0 0 or aher the veyed to and now he ld by !'laid undersign_. at c o IHwoo ,
Tru!'lll'_.. under ,.nid llred of Hr ffeo m11n , Sodrn &· C:orfmao, 2Rth day of F'l'bruary, 1%7, at
T,us t in 11nfl to thnl .-.. rtain Allortll'ys a\ I.aw, 33.'i.O, \"ia 10:00 8 ·~· 111 F.mer•ld E_!'lcraw
fKOperty !li\uate<l in the State Lido, :'\'cw pon Be11ch, Calilor· Corporation, 6161 W. L1ncola
of Cali fornia, Count y of nia, whirh i!l th e plac.., of bu!'li · Ave., Ruena Park, Coonty of
Orange, describe-d as follow .. : ne!ls of th~ andersipll'<l in all Oraoge, State of Califo,nia.
Lo1 33 an•l an undivide<l one• matt!'"' pt'rtaininjl to thr ,.,. So far 11!'1 known to th e Tr11nl'l•
thirty-thin! {1/33) inte'""t io tal~ of l'lotid de!'<"dl'nt, within feree(!'l), all bu11iness name•
Lo1 34 of Tract ~o. 4444 as 6 month !I after thr finu publi· and addre!'lse8 as_..d by '"T'all"'•
showa on " map recordtod in ration of thi!l noticr, feror{!!l) for thf" three yeal"!!l
IJook 156, Pajjf'!'l II 11od 12 Datf'd january Z7, 1967. ]L"t put, ;ur: (II !!lame put
of Mi111ce llaneous \1ap1", re• ORR IS RAY F'UNK "same"; if oone, put "onnr";
corda of Orllnp;r f.ounty , Orris Ra y F'unk if an y pleu ... \i!'lt thrm )
California, ~:urutor of the Ji ill of th.., 'ioor
Said Sa le will br madf', bu1 abo~·~ n•med d!'cedenl, Oat ed: F"~brury 13, 1%7
without covenant or w1'"anty, !!ARWOOD, H EFFF:~'l-\'<, !'<i!t~ed by:
e.Kf.'elll'l or lm~lied, re11ardins SOBE:'ol & CORF\tAN Adri'-.11 .\. !lartlow, T,an.llfuef".
Ill e, p01118t!II!'IIOn or rn('um• Attortli!'YJII at Law Emerald f.llnow CoqxH•tion
b,ance•, to pay 1he remainiDg 33."i5 Via Lido 6l!'il w, Liacoln .-\ve. principal 110m of thf' l'lllid note ~ewport Be•ch, f.aliloro ia aec:u,ed by nid l>ef'd, with in• 673~060 Buena Park, Califortl ia
h "d d · E11('row ~o. RS 1208·H tereat I erean a!'l fKOV I e 1n Allortlf'Ylll for f.•t'culor
a.id No te, Mdvllnce•, if any, Pub]i!'lh: Ftb, 2, 91 16. 23, 36068 '
under the terms of 11aid Deed; J%7, in the Newport Had)Ot Pobli.!lb: F'eb. 23, 1967, ia
feefl , c h•r~fl and eape011oe11 of J:asign. The 'iewport ltarbor Eui~
the Tru stee • nd of the Trus tal ~;;;;:,;;;..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,;,..,..,..,..,..,,,i1
cre•ted by uid Deed .
n e Beneficiary un d~":r s aid
Deed by re•son of a bre•c:h or
de fu h in thi!' obllg•tiona se-
cured thereby, be,e tolore eu•
c:uted -ad delivered to the
Tro•tee writtea Notice of De·
lu It .. d Ele~:tioa to cause the
IIIDder•ii!Ded to Ae1J uid r~
perty 10 ••tl•f\ said obhp·
tio.e end therea ter oo Octobe,
31, 1966 the oaderal~ed
c:a•••d .. id aotice of bfti •dt
ud e leetloo to be ,eeorded Ia a-1r 1090 P•8'1 605 or ••ld
OfBel•l Recorda.
O.t111d1 1\1• 30th d•y of J••· • .,.. 1967. '
PROPERTY PROTECTION
CO RPORATION, l'rlatee
RESTAURA NT FRAN.;AIS
FRENCH SPECIAL TIES
' CHEF RENE
FORMERLY WITH ROMANOFF
511 E. IALIOA ILVD.
IALIOA
67J.7113 By J,K. Belltle , Pteeldut
P-o'l la>• ·~.229, 16, ••• 2S, OPEN S,J() TIL Q.OSING
1967, Ia llle Newport H er~rl l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;OQ.i;i;;;Oi;iSiiiEiiiOi;iiiOH~i;i;iiDi;;Ai;iY;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Eulp.
•
Some of our savers don't own Bentleys.
Yet.
They probably will some day.L<arncd
early, the habits of savin8 and mvest·
ing wisel y a~.going. tO help our youns
saven tO'A•ards ll n,.ncial sucCU$..
Doing our small part ro hrlp de-
velop romorrow's citittns is just OM'
way we terve our rommuniry. h gives
us a good (~ling. You know, -...e must
be one of rhe very few savinp and
loan institutions whose cuscomen P'Y
Ihnfl"dividends.
Savings insured up ro $1 ),000 by
the Fed<rsl Savings & Loon I~
Corpora do n .
• tcUif M., UIIIIA 1UC1. CMJJ.
•'lllMJ: 1M Cll I ll/IAI II' -
. ,.
.....,.IWIIOR EIIICJI
IECIIID llC'IIGII ~ ~ P• 4
LIGAL 110l1CI
ORDINANCE NO. 1203
lltURSOAY L.FE8 . 23, 1967
CORONA DtL liAR. CAll F.
UGAL MOnet
AN ORDINANCF, OF TilE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND ANENOINC. DISTRICT MAP NO. 26
Eut 165.87 '1'11 eloo! ••ld Sou.tbwut•rly loe to the be.·
•ii.alac of e ta~at curve
coocave Northe .. terlr_havhai:
• red iu• of 12SO.OO feet;
theace Sou.the .. terly aloaj!:
The City Couacil of the City
of Newpon Be.ch don ordain
•• follow •• SECTION I. Tbe follo wiaa
real propen y Ia the City of
Newport Beach, Couaty of
Ora.r.ae. St•te of c.uforal•, to
wit:
I'A.RCEL. A
Tb.t portion of Lot Three of
Tract No, 11251 aa shown 01:1
• Map recorded in Book 39,
page 1 of Miacellueous
MapA , recorda of Orange
Cou11t y California, more r.ttic:ufarly described ll!!i
llowa:
Beginning at a point in the
Sou th weaterly line of uid
Lot 1luect. a11id point being
South soo 16' 05" E.st
1480.65 fe et fr om th e Westerly
corner of !!ioid Lot Three;
thence North 39° ol3' 55'
East 270 feet; thence South
50o 16' 0,5" f;ast 347;..93 fej'
to a pomt 111 the r.11ster y
line of said Lot Three; thence
South 25° 23' 30" West,
224.-43 feet to the beginning
of a curve tangent coocave
Northerly and having 11 radius
of 25 feet; thence We:oterly
a lon!f; said curve throup;h a
central angle of 9JO 15' 16 "
an arc diMance of 40,69 feet
to a point of compound c urve,
tan_ttent concave Northe11sterlv
and huing 11 raodius of 1170
feet: thence Northwesterly
along said curve throufh a
cenmtl 11ngle 11° 05' 09 ' an
arc distance of 226,38 feet
to a line tanAent; thence
~orth 5<P 16'05 \\est 159.13
feet to the point of l~eRinning .
PARCEL 8
Lot 148, Tract No. 1218 as
per map recorded in Hook 37,
Page 47 of \liscel!aoeous
\laps in the oHice of the
County Recorder of Orange
County, Ca\iforn iaf top;et~er
with a fK>rtio n of ract ~o.
1125, as shown on a map re~
cord ed in Rook 39, page 7 of
said \l iscellaneous \laps, de-
scribl"d as .t whole a!< fol -
lowl'l:
ee ld catYe throa.,h • eeotral
ul!!le of 11°22'17., a diste ce
of2U.I2 feet to the beainnina
of • taoaena curve coaceve
Sou.thweaterly hnlag • radiua
of 25.00 feet; thence Sou.t.h.-
eaaterly elona aaid curve
tlvou_&h • cent ... ! •nsle of 87°
01' 52" a distance of 37.97
feet to the Soutboaate~rly line
of Lot 3 of said Tract No.
11 25; theoce South 250 23'
30" Wut 344.88 feet 10 the
Southerly end of thai certaia
curve iu the boundary li~e of
said Tract No. 11 25, concave
Southwesterly having a rad ius
of 570.00 feet, a radia l line
through said polot bears
south 75° 21' 24" Elllit'
the nce continuing South 25d
23 ' 30" East 49.63 feet
along said boundary lioe of
Tract No. 11 25 to the mo!lt
Southerly corner of sa id Lot
148, Tract 1218; thence "'es-
terly aloog the Southerly
line of said Lot 148 and .Nor-
therly along the Westerly line
of said Lot 148 11nd its nor-
therly pcolongation to the
True Po1nt of I:Je15inn ing,
u shown on Oistnc t Map No.
26 referred to in Section 20 .06.-
010 of Tille 20 of !he :'tewport
Beach Mun icipal Code is here-
by rezoned from an UncJa,.si-
fied District to an A-P-H flis~
trict,and said District Map No,
26 is hereby amended to show
this l:Onin§ change.
SF'.C TIO:'\ 2. l'hf' Planning
Direc tor of the City of New•
port Beach is hcrebr in~tructed
and directed to change fJLstrict
Map No, 26 so a:s to s how the
zoning change described in
Sec tion I hereof, and , as said
District Ma p :shalt have been
so amended , the same shall bf"
in Full force and effect aod be
a part of Title 20 of the \'ew.
port Beach Munic ipal Code.
S~:CTION 3. This ordinance
sh11 1l he published once in the
official newspaper oF the City ,
and the samt' shall be efff'clivt'
30 doys after the d01te of its
adopt ion . Beginning at the 'lorthwes•
terly end of lhat cert11in
curve in the ~ortho>DSterly
line of Lot •l of s11id Tract
1125, c oncave Southwe..-"lte rly
having a radius of ;,70.00
feel; thenco> South 50° 16 '
05" t:ut 13.26 fe el a ion,~~: the
Southwesterly line of that
rertain "trip of land 60.00
fo>et in width, descri bed 11s
Parcel I in a deed to the
C:ity of \'ewport Reach, re·
c orded ~ovemher 7, 1961 , in
book 5905, pap:e 295 of Offi·
cial Re cords to a point on the
.'l"ortherly prolongation of the
1\"este-rly line of S~!id Lot J.$8,
said point bei11"" the true
point of beginninJ; thence
continuin,r South ';0 18' 05''
ll!is ordinance was intro•
duce-d at a reKular meetin~ of
the City Council of the City of
Newport !leach held on the
23rd day of January, 196i, 11nd
was adopterl on the I 4th dav oF
February, 1967, b.,. the fo!lo.,.·-
ing vote, tO wit: '
AYES, C:OUNCf UH:S:.Ho~t'rs ,
Parsons, Marshall , Grubt'r,
Cook, F'ot_!it, Shelton .
:'o'OES, COU ~CIL\I E ~: \one-.
.o\BSF:ST COt;:'OC I J.\It~\': \'one,
ATn:ST:
Laura l.a!liO"
City Clerk
Paul J, Gruber
\111 •·or
Puhlish: Feb. 16 , l%7 , in
Tht' .,.,..,..port l111rbor ~-n'<ijm
' L£C,I.L I'IOTIC£ L£G,1.L HOTIC£
" ORDINA~a ~0~¥-l't)\-,llM •§,.. h"f'Of in11y~~publj;
A.\' ORDINA~CE OF' THE hearing on any .tppHcation.
CITY OF' \'F.'!\ PORT BEACU "'hen a pubhr he-ar in!!" is
AEP F:AL/:'\'C SF:CTI O~ deemed ne ce'l!.!>a rv notir ,.. of
1),16,040 ·\.\U \\1~::'\'fli\'G such hearinR shli"l'l bt' given
!'ECTIO\'S 1),16.0.'i0 \\'11 J,y puhlic<~tion in the official
I 1.16.060 Of' TITLE I"> II~ newspaper oF the City and by
nn. 'ir\W(}Jl r IH ·\r!l postin!i' the notire in not 1<·-.s
\1\'\ICIP ·\1 . (:I)IJ ~. ro than two c onspiruous pl<~ccs
UIOLISII THE BOARD OF on 01 rlos(.' to the property at
-\OJI'ST\tt:STS ,\.'l"ll TO TIJ R:'-1 ]Past ten daY!I pri01 to the
TJH:IR Fr~CTIO'iS OVE R TO hl'arin!! or by rnailin!i' the no~
TIH. PI.,\\'-.;Jw; (0\I\IISSIO'< ti r ,., postagr prepa id , at
rh,. City ':ounl'il ol the r:ity lea"~ five don• prior to th t'
of \o•wport !le .. <"h does "rdain hearm11 to .. 11 property own-
<\5 follow-.: e r" whosr 011me" and .tddrrs•
\~:r.TIO\ I. ~ .. nion 15.16,-ses adpear on th!' lat.-"t
0•\0 or thr \f'wport Reach .Hioptt' Ia~ roll liS o .... ·nin!i'
\lun l.-tpal Co<J,. ;,. her!'"hv re• prop.-rty within .1 rlistancr of
prn11'd. , 3()() f,.t"t from ti!r rHerior
<..t.C1 !0\ ~ .. "•·ction 15.16.-boond;uiro; of llflplicant's
fJ)U or th•' """'port J1,.ach propo-rty,
\lnnirip.d Co•l" i~ amrnd"d to 1.. CO\'UITIO'O~ FOR I~·
trad: SI'A'\CL In order to pant 110
'' 15.16.050 lnterpretotions ~~xception Prrmit the Com~
onti f~Ccept ions. The l'lannin~ mi,r;.~ion must find that IV'IInl·
\ omm i,o;.,ion -.h.tll h11ve th e ing ,.,uch permit is nrcessary
.tuthoritv and duty to perform to prott'ct a "~ubstanti11l pro~
thr Follo.,..in>! fun ction"': perty ri,rht, will not bt' con·
(,d To interprrt thr provi · trary to the purpose of this
.. ion-. of this Chapter at the Chaflt!'r as ilo>r.-in sct forth ,
rrqur"t of th<> lluilding Oirec-and will not b .. materially de-
tor or "'h•·n " "'ritten appeal tr,lmcntal to the henltil, :ill·
from ,, d•·ris ion oF the Uuild-fet y, comfort or ~otneral we1-
injf llir•·ctor ;,. filrd with th t. f.,r,. of personc; residinjl;" in
(.ommi<~<oion . thl' nt'illhborhoo<l, or detri-
lb) lo is ... ur ~.lreption Per• mental or injurious to prope-rty
mils, und•·r th<" procedure or improvemrnts in the
h•·r,.in;oftN provide<l, nllowing neighborhood, or to the 11e•
dcv i<ltion"' from 11ny of the Dt'ral wl']larf' of tho> r:ity.
pro~i,.iono; of this Ch11pter !'1. ,\PPF'.,H .. In case ·the
""C"pt: applicant or <~nJ othrr person
l. Th•• limitations on the is not satisfie with the .tc-
distiiOCI' a slgn may project tion of thf': PlanoinM r:ommis-
over publ ic property as !let sion, he may wilh.in fif.t~en
out in Srction 15.16.290. (15) days appei11 tn wrt tiD J!
2. Th,• prohibitions il!l:ainst to the City Council.
11 sign, .'lignil] Of device which The Citv Council shall set
imitatf':s or resembles an oF-a date f01: public he•ring and
ficialtrafffc si~ or signal or give noticf' ao01 required io
attempts to direct the move -Subsecl ion H. Notice s hall ment of ualfic or hide11 from J.e l(iven to the Planninjl: view any official tralfie ~ign Commission of s uch 11ppeal
or sign11 l. and th e Commis11ion s hall
3, The prohibition ag•insl s ubmit 11 report to the City
any device which direcls a Council setting forth the
beam of light in a fla'llhing reasons for the IICiion taken
sel\uence toward a Atreel ot by it, or Ah•ll be represented
h ighway Of ROY e lectr ical at the hearing.
sign or device that ioterferes The City Council s hall
with the vieibility of Roy traf-render its decision within
fie contro l device or wa rning s irty (60) days 11 fter the Iilia"
signal." of such appeal,"
SECTION 3. Section 15.1.6 •• SECTION 4, Thi11 ordinance
060 of the Newport Beach Muni• 11hall be publi11hed OOCI!: in the
c ip•l Code is amended to read: official newApaper of the City,
•' JJ.J6.060 E•eeptlfM P•r· a nd the n me s ha ll be effective
mira Proutiura. A. APPLI-30 da ys after the date of its
CATION. Applica tion for an adoption.
[•ception Permit •h•tl be Th is ordi nance wu intro-
m•de by the property ow ner, duced •t a regullf meetin& of
or by the !usee if approved the City Coun cil of the City of
by the property ow ner, in Newport Beach he ld on the
wrlll.aK on a form prescrllw:d 23rd day of January, 1967, 111nd
by the Pino l a~ CbmmiMion, wu adopted on the 14th d•r.
and •ha ll be accompuied h}' of F'ehru•ry. 1967, by the Fo •
a fete of Forty Dollar. (140) low ias .,.0 te, to wit:
If a pvbllc hearitas ia deemed AYES, COUNCILM EN: Rogert•,
aece.ury by the Bulldlas Parao... Mershall Graber
Director under rulea eatab-Cook. r~ait, SheltO:.. '
ll•hed by the Pianola! Com· NOF.S, COUNCILMEN: None.
miaaioo, or a fee of Twenty-ABSENT COUNCILMEN : None,
fiWI Oo ll.at11 (t25) If oo pabflc P .. t J, Cn~ber
lrlearia_1 le r.-qolr-ed. Mayor
8, PUBLIC B£ARIJfG. No ATTEST: pt~blle he.,i•l aMd be ••ld r.. .. ,. t..si011 011 .. , •nlleatJoa; pro'l'lded. City Clt~rk
tU1 tM PlaMil.c C0111•hMioa •t .... lrlllA ral .. to deter .. Pabli•h1 F'ab, 161 1967, lo
•• wlrl" a hearUtl .-u n.e Newport Harbot Eulp
Council N•ws
The Newport Beach City to racilltato Newport Cen·
Council adopted a resolutiOD· ter uamc now.
at last week·'• mee~tlna dl-• Received 1 petition
rectina City Manaaer H&rVCiy rrom Dt. Allen Unvcrt. 43~
Hurlbutt .!o draCt , a .Pf~ram Pruciaco or., West Upper
to halt overo.bwldtnJ on B kl lhat IMOU• ·d i I I · th I ay, u na res a c.nt a o ts ln e c ty. don ~oc:eedinaa be com·
Here .'' the ~ext oC the re• menced Cor the properly
soluuon, whtch ~u~aested bounded by Tustin Ave., lr· ed~forc:cme nt ordeJU I Un& 'bOJI & vine Ave •• llu St.,and llnd
tnances an pos ~a e St.; voted lO hold the mattet
Muwell
dies If
enactment or new .leaas la· · p b .,7 aCtcr Ci tv ti · overtoe •• , :!~,Ci ty Council is con· Manaaer 1-larve~y Hu rlburt YA CHT SMAN John Gale has
cerned about recunina evi-repcxtcd that . Dr. U ~~ert been narQed president of
dence that both the spirit will file a revued peUllon. Chris-Craft West, 3101 W.
Muwell L. Mun, 75, ot
ll04 W. Balboa Blvd •• Bal·
boa . d.ied Thuraday, Feb. ~.
at Hoaa Uospital. He wu
born in Eutport Medway,
Nova S<locia, and had 11 ved
in Oranae County 10 yea~a .
He had worked Cor Warner
Bros. &tudioa for 20 years
and was a Newport ttarbor
Etru lodao member or lona
standina.
He is survived
wire, Muy, and a
Clirford.
by hit
brother.
and the le tter ot City otdi· • Confinne~d the pub\lc
nances are violated by the .works director's approval
unauthoriz.ed or unintended or a ~l,'H4 chanae order to
addition or dwellina units provide for a chanae in lo--
on lots in residential zones. cation of ·a ·fire hydrant on
The result is over-buildina the we s~rly side o( Bay·
and ovcrCrowdina of property side !Jr. as requested by
wi th corresponding burdens the Irvine Co. in connection
on exis ting s treets, parking with the widenina or Bay·
spa ce , and utilities, and de· s ide ~r. £rom Coast Hwy.
struction or neighborhood to Aloha Dr. The chanac
charact cr and value. would raci li tate future drive-
"The s o lution to elimina-way construction. The lr·
ti ng these abuses appears vine Co. is committed lO
to require both vigorous en-pay SH l or the addi tional
forcement of existi ng or-cost.
dinances and possibly new • Approved extra work in
legislation to s ticngthcn the the amo unt o( Sl,~i);) for the
City's means of control. The insertion of 3 valves in the.
Ci ty :0.1anager is hereby re-existing main in Park Ave.,
quested to recommend an a~ Balboa Is land, in connection
propriate action program to with the wate r ma in replace-
deal with th is problem." ment program of 1 ~66 -67 .
Following is a summary of The 3 main line valves
other ac tion taken at las t would reduce the inconven-
week's mee ting: ience caused by s hut...<Jowns
• .-\pproved first reading and improve re li abili ty or
of Ordinance 1206, which the water system.
Coast Hwy., Ma riners Mil e.
He thu s resumes the post he
held from l%1-63. Prior to
his new affiliation wiUl th e
organization, he was a
general partner in Gale-
Wilson Associates, engaged
ln real estate developmen t
in Orange Coun ty.
Services were held Satur•
day. Feb. 11, at Balu Mor ..
tuary Chapel in Corona de l
\iar, with the Newport Har ..
bor Elks lodae officiatina.
The family s unests those
who wish may make memor ..
ial contributi·ons to the
American Cancer SO<:iety.
Mayors named as judges
Maynrs frorn 7 Orange from c itie s throughout
County ci ties will form the Or ange Coun ty in which the
judging panel for tl!e 7th majority of PhilcO"Ford em-
annual Ford ~lo tor Company ploy es live.
communi ty service awards The annual community
program be ing conducted at service progr am is held to
Ph i leo-Ford Corporation in honor employees and th ei r
Newport Beach . wt ves or hu sbands who
They are: Paul J. Gruber, have contributed unselfish-
Newport Beach; Harry 1-1. ly to the bcttennent of
Haney , Santa Ana, Willard their communi ties th rough
T. Jordan, Costa Me sa; Fred active participation in
T. Kre in , Anah eim; Gerald community affairs.
C'. :O.Ind, Tustin; William The nomination period
D. \lartin, Laguna Beach, closed Feb. 3. Awud win·
and Jake L. Stewart, Hun· ners will be honored at the
tington Beach. annual banquet to be he ld
The mayors we re selected a t Phi leo-Ford March 9.
UPHOl...SlmY CLEANING
THS: ONLV U~MOLaT.ttV CK.CAIIfS:tt IN OIIA-S:
COUNTY AUT..ofti:IS:O TO .-,"-V •coTC ...... ttD
eTAIH IIIS: .. &~S:tt:, THI. ADOCO eCtt:YICS: •
OP'P'S:IIICO AT AN S:XTilC,.CLV L OW co• •
TO TMOeC WHOeC P'UJUUTUIIUt WS: CLCAN,
( 0Utt J U_.HOLeTCttV a.,.CAHC11t. MAYS: A
COMeiHCO TOT...._ OfP • V..e. P~CRtCHCC .,)
OTHER SERVICES .... A···-• ttCWCAY IHIJ e OA.tt~S:T INeTALLAT IOH • .,,...,,,.. • etltllllel..o • ecwaNa • ,. .. ,,..,.,..
e •toS:LOWi e .....,.,..CAR~IIT CL.CANING e IN OUtt ~LAHT CLCANU. 011" LOOatl ltUG.
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THII: OLDCeT ... S:LOWte "ttANCHieii:D KA"'tiii:T
KAIII:I: CLCANII• 11'1 eOUTHII:ttN CALIP'OttNIA
FREE ESTIMATES'-PICK UP & DELIVERY
CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS P.mXUH·'-MESI\ 1W I IPICIU1IIY
PIIIIE
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELI NG
COMMERCIAL
Pcrsonalit.cd ScP 11 f
DON E. ELOER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION
35 Yean in
1107 E. Balboa Bl ... d.
~e-wport Beach
co .
673-659Q
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS • AU. SIZES • AU. TYPES
Tele-pboae: JAclaoD 7·2:z3'
ICN2 Jtat•lla. Staatu 2320 S. Main. Santo Aaa would put the readiness to • Adopted Ordinanc e
serve water charge on a bi -12;}4, abolishing t.he board
monthly ins tead of monthly of adjuslntents, at its own
basis; establiloh a flat 51 0 request, and transferring
per meter tutnooQn charge _ in its sign code hearing duties
place or a grad ual ed sche-to th e Planning Commis-SHOPS AND SERVICES
dule; chanae th e due date sion.
to 15 days from the meter · d fi d. . . • Approve u s t rea tng readtng dat e ; revue the r ~d· l'''7 h. h
Save Time And Money -Call An Expert
d . r h d 1 o ,\..11 mance _., , w tc tenant epostt ee sc e u c. ld d th r d wou rc uce e ront yar • ~I BERCLASS
setbacks from 10 feet to a SMITH BROS. CO .
fee t at 103, 11 0, 11 2, 114.
1
H•oting -Ah
116, ita, 12\1, 12 2, 124 , 126 Conditioning Cry 5taliner Corporation
Ruby Ave., Balboa Islan d. She•t Metal Costing Resins & Mold,
Public hearing was set for Fiberglass Ma1•riol s ~J
Shrub1, lnter1 o r Planll,
Trop•c ol$ & Tree '\
ln u ctic.de s ond F ertdne
S&H Green Stomp s
TIOPICAL 'liM
• Authorized the execu-
ti on of a noti ce to include
Bluffs uacts 5877 and 6227
as part or lh e original
Bluffs Homeowners' Com-
mun ity Assn., with the
ri gh t to mutual use or the
green b.!lts and community
pools m the Bluffs area.
-\pril l J was set as the
date for executi on of the
Fe b. 27. Th e Planning Com~ 1UO Superior AYe. Supplies -L1 ft.0292
Free Del • .,.ary
CORO:O'i-\ OF'l. \tAR S IJRS .. R''
n u .. :. roa.111 Hiw1y 87~·0160 mission recommended a~ --::cc-:L~Ic.::B~-S5=.:3~1c....,---j l626 Placentia, Costa Mesa I
prova\ be cause or its find-e APPAREL -WOMEN ·1 --;::-:-;:;::-;:--;:-:;:;::=::;::;:;--
•• han th• lorgelf m1d
"'ost beG.~ti ful .. lection of
ffQPical fish in lh• ••a.
Yre al10 carry a full line of
•CJ.t•iu"'s, and oil occes.-
soriet neect.d for lhe hobby,
Sour!> S.. T ..,.;cal, 218 W.
'IIi I..,, C.M. Ubony 8-7'161.
ing that a substantial num-e HEALTH EQUIPMENT. • OFFICE EQUIPMENT
bet of existing dwellings in JEAI DAHL
that area already have se t-3 etter Dresses & Sportswe
backs of a feet or less. Accessorie-s. on<l Gifts.
• Adopted resolution5 \ Newporter Inn OR ~1700
agreemenl.
declari ng that a small trian~ Westcliff Plo:ro Ml 2-244-4
""KEEPING FIT
CAN BE FUN "
RENT
Rullers, Bel t Vi brators,
C)cles, Slant Boards. Call
546-6 180 o r 836-7561
. ' ' I ~OUIPMEN;
•~ ..... ooo• th e"
(Jfj .. ' 7 ........ _ .. ... '""~ ... , -
• Oit.riod to Feb. 27 a
proposed annexation poli cy
Slatem~nt at lhe request or
Counci !man Bob She !ton to
give him the opporwnity to
reJraft the s tatement.
• Awarded the contract
for pavement and sidewalk
addi tions at th e Corona del
~lar beach park to Sully.
\Iiller Contracting Co. of
Orange, lowest bidder of 8
bidders at ";,5,1&6.10. The
gular piece of property
southerly of Balboa Blvd.
between E St. and F. St.,
Balboa, is not suitable for
usc as a public beach or
park, and authorizing exe-
cution of a grant deed con-
o BEAUTY SALOH
"-'c=.:.::..;c.:....==-'---1 o J,I.HI TORIAL
LottainL' s.
~ ~.·~ -~ ='i~j ....
.... _ .. ,,.,._,.
•oonoc;. ""'"'"!\ .............
.CAUTY NOOK
veying t he property to John 21J2 B. ON•& H.,.
A. Blaich, adjoini'ng prope r-C...a ... Mu
ty owner. Sale of the pr~ ""'-• IT~!JS6
perty was approved as a -----------~
estimato w" chatter amendmen t last ~BUILDING CO~TR~CTO l
April because the land is
technically wa terfront pro--• RE.'tiODELIIG • • &.pproved the harbor
permit applicati on of Hugh pe rty. ADIInOIIS
Sutherland IV for addition • Received a Jetter fr om LICUSED. IOIDED
engineer's
suso.
of a slip to the f loat bay-\-tr s . John La \kmtagne, FRED Hr GERWICK . J0-4 Gold.r~rocl ward of Lot 7, Bay Island, u af~c safety chatrman rOT 673~041 _ 549•
2
170
subject to condi ti ons re-\Ianners School PFO, ex-
commended by the publi c pressing thanks for the in -1. DRY CLEANING
works di rector. stallation of stop signs on
• ')irec ted the city attor-\1arinf'rs Dr., but stating _.TT
ney to prepare a resolution there is su ong fee ling in (}u!. /1'-
for consideration Feb. 27 , the neighborhood of \lari~ Lll'4llet
suppofting th e :0.1arch 21 ne rs Dr. and Santiago Dr. as CENTEI
special e lecti on fot a coun-to the placement of th e l:;,r;:!::t~•;•n~ ty nood contwl and water si gns at that intersection. and budaet dry
· bo d · · fu t serv ice conseavau nn n tssue tn • Received a le tter from
lh~ amount ofH2,620,000. Lt. Col. Alan Blum of Bal-qualily work -
bo I I d · th th aeH service laundry. • Rejected the reque s t or a s an s tattng at e
Finn Ole Olsen of 4348 E. growth of the ci ty should be Finished Launcky
Coas t [·lwy,, Corona Hiah-curtailed and that the guide-Aacncy
lands, for a business li-lines for the Planning Corn-3200 E. C.•at Hw,., COM
ccnse to operate a Scandi· mission should be es tab-673~9605
navian hot dog stand on the li shcd by popular vote.
public par\cing area on the
beach near Balboa Pier; ad-
vised him to seek a busi-
ness location on private
property.
• Re ce;ved c laims for
damages from Calvi n Blaine
for sewer back-ttp at 422
Redlands Ave,, Newport
He ights, and from Melvin
and Jean Ann Hauge lor
Oood control s ystem stop--
paae adjacent to their resi·
dcnce at 7i)3 Iris Ave., Cor-
ona de 1 Mar. The Counci I
confi nned the city clerk's
referra l of the claims to tht
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DtMurl To1h
ARBOR AREA'S OLDEST
FLOI!t ER SHOP"·
HEWPORT BLVD.
Ml 6-.U79
... so
• Au thorized the starr to
reta.in the finn of DeLeuw,
Cather & Co. to desian a
tiaffi c sianal at the inlcr ..
section of MacArthtll Blvd.
and San J oaquin Hills Rd.
for a maximum fee ofSl,OOO.
The Irvine Co. has retained
the firm lO duian aianals
a t Coast Hwy. and Newport
Center nr., and at San Joa·
quin Hilla Rd. and Santa
Rosa Dr. (East St.). All
these si ana la are planned
ci ty•s insurance carrier. 1 =~;;:::::;:::::;::====~ • Accepted the completion
N••
of the Harbor Is land-Linda
Isle s ubmarine water
by Trautwein Brothers
Newport Beach at a lotal
cost or $16,042.23.
R.,ainling & Restyl ing
a specialty
... IAXlD
Pelttfl"' c-trtacter
Llc•.-4 & .... Holl
me. ........ St.
BERKSHIRE'S ...... .,
LUNCH EON ~ DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole l-940$
.1450 VIA OPORTO
Newport Beadl
MR. KLEEN
• Carpet C\eanins:
• floor-Stripping
and waxing
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
Service. CALL-
646-4977
oJEWELERS
WALLACE CALOERHEAD
/EIELt:R
3123 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mu
OR iole 3-22SO
• UPHOLSTUY
..., ~~ nuuo I
• UPHOLSTERY
I
UPHOLSTERIHG
(Hy Europe(ITI Craftsmen)
REMODEL 2 pc. ••t OftfLY
S69.50 Call ··a.,.,··
215 Mo<o H.B. 536~5
FREE del & pickup
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CUSTOM
FURNITURE UPHOLSTE RY
• QU ALITY WORK •
HElL'S
FIREHOUU UPHOLSTERY
2809 Newport Blvd.
H•wport Batteh
67S-408~
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHIN G
DRAPERIES • CUSTOM CARPETS.
A MPLE PARKIN(, IN REAR
HEWPORT FURHITURE CO .. IHC.
••wH ERE TH E 4 U .S. F I.A<o.\ F U '"
2660 W, Coott Hwy., thwpo<f Beoch, T•l•phone 6<t6•4477
F:STMJUS/fl:'fl M /9,16
• HEARING AIDS
WHELCHEL'S
HEAIIN. AID CENTER
CERTIF IED CUSTOM FITTED HEARING
REPA IR ALL MAKES
HOURS: 9:30 • 5 Sal. 9 ·1
1718 Orongo Ave., Suite B, COlla lol ..
(-llreel from Seeurlly Bank) ,_642-ms
OR . JOHN W. McCABE, 0 .0.
Optometrist of
Corona del -Mar
Cantoct L•••••-()'o Eaam lnatlans
CALL POR A,OIHTM!HT 673-G467
lot11 Eeat C.eat Hl ... woy
LOU ROY ELDER
OPT<2!J"ET"RI8T
...,...AC"':" " ..... •• ,,.. • .......uNe ·--~·-··~··-.. -·-.... a. •• , .....
.. .. J r•u•:•' MU._ ~ .... .o?ao ----· <e ••a.TC\.111'11' ~\.Al A
c. ... "'"., c.~~ ..... . ,... ........ 541-1712
P.O. ... Cl a.-JL.------......;.-------_,.1
Costa Mesa
• PLUMBIHC .. A. W. M.ARSJ.C
PLUMBER
700 Carnati on AYe.
Coron a del M•
Plumbina Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-41:Jl
O.GURE'S
PLUMBIHG SERVICE
(R .. Iu•l>lll PI""'"'"' 011d /l~a'"'ll
".!-I /fOUR F:Mf:R(,/:'/ti'('Y ,<;J.:Rrtr.E
PHOH E 646-0622
Res. 5-48-4187
Repo ir -lnstollolion
Rernodel
TOM DoGE ARE
.4]8 E. 18tt1, Costo Muo
• SHOE REPAIR
IUEIIIY'S
Cornpl•t• Shoe S.rtice
ORTHOPEDIC
Preacriptian Spec:lolltt
We gh•• S&H c;,..,. Stomp •
1890 H.-loo• Blvd., Ml '-3311
•MARIHE H,I.RDWARE
....!!E. "T-t&
WILCOX.CIJTTINDEN
HARDWAll
ft~l c .. ....._ ... -. ,.,.. w. c..a Hwy. N.a. -· 1-WA. Paflfft
Cloll lo ,_-M
.......... 1
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......... y..,a,.,
IN • S.loocnp-•
Cell QlaSO
NEWPOI!T HARBOR EHSIGM
SEOOIIO SE.CnON - -Pa,.. 5
lHUIISOAY, FEB. 23, 1967
DEl liAR, CALIF.
GUARANTEED
AID
REPAISAND
• 8ATTIIUU • COR.DS
• ACCUSORIU
C OAST BEA.RJNG
AJD CENTER
.l:i!WtNG AI..L. CO .... T CITII:•
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IN T~l: ""CAOI:
CGeTA J<IC.A, CA.Lt,.,
~oN~: a ... e .teet
•DETAILED
GENERAL
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
ED WAR D
AT
JAY I. UNr RO
IE A GOOD NEI GHBOR
If you are a ncwcomr 1, nl
know of 1 newconh::r F"
the llubor Area -.hn h,,,
not been welcometl, 11l•
her a fa vor b) calhn~ lhC'
Harbor Visitor bcl\lo ec!1
~ and 10 a.m., anJ ,t,t'
Mil call on you r fr 1cnJ
.,ith uluablc informal!• 1
snd t ih s h orn fnrndh
business firm~ "'h•ch
stand ready If\ he lp her
become acquai nted ... ~th
her new lutroo.mdinlli ·
THE HARBOR VISI TOR
Pf.eu: HY 4-9368
tlb••'Y I 110)
• t"r•~'~'•~c:~ aona
Directory
INSURANl:E ..
F'OR ALL Of' YOU"
INSURANCE NEEO•
ROBERTSON -S'\lll Ill{
INSURA!'ltT
1311 E. C"olt.'ll ""'''. eo-· d~l )!ill -s; J.Jii.·.o
FUNERAL DIRECTORS .
&'I LTZ
MOR TUARI ES
1741 SU PE RIOR AVE.
COSTA. MESA.
Mi dway b-2424
3520 E. COA H HI WAY
CORONA PEL MA R
ORiole J-CH 50
sn.n 1'142
Friendly Neighborhood
Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8·M33. 8·3434 CCMrta Mt!U
Chapel
Police ·aloHer
~o~ .. oloy, fob. 13 . · .Nelpbarl OOCDploioed
POP WARNER DAY at the Corona del
Mar luncheon Feb. 14 at the Vllla Swe-
den in Corona del Mar featured Carlo
Tosti Sr., chairman of the board for the
Newport-Mesa Pop Wamer foo tball I eague,
and Rollie Pulaski, former coach of the
Newport+Mesa cowboys and a founder of
the youth program in the Harbor Area.
Demonstrating one of th e winni ng pass
techniQUes wh ich made the Caballos
Orange County Pop Warner champions
last Sep tember are (from te"tt> Mr. Tosti,
28o1 Cassia, East BluH,· Mike Manahan,
2107 Arbutus, East Bluff, program chair-
man for the Ki wani s Club, and Mr. Pu-
laski, 2000 Milftmar Dr., BalbOa. ' .
NOTICE
... Sir, ................. ,.,.,;. ...... "" "
.Wilwllltt low jric4l ""' .. lit ,.. --anclllill,lilt ,..~ .... ,.. .................. .,.,-----ote-c.n .. w_. ...... ....,., ,..., ,.. .... "" lo ..... ,.. -
self. h .....,; "'YM Set WIYt Y• '" ,.,....
SELECTED USED CARS
lOO'S TO CJtOOS( FROM
• The ear 0'r Michele "'· Mor ... ola doa bowUaa at S12 l6ch
ri a or Altadena cau bound St., w .. t Nowpor&.. •• Tbo
on w. Coult Ow~ .• n~ar Bay-blue and white l6ooinch bike
shore !>r., in Newport Beach, of Nancy SeUert wu 110--
rca.rooendcd the ur or Arlene lan ~rom her homo at 70S
J. Schmid t, 8\ll Antiaua Acac:ta Ave., Corona .clel
Circle, Baycrest ..• A head-Mar. • :A bwalu broke '.''to
tisht waS' taken hom the the trailer of Robert Smilb,
Volkswagen of Pctt:r Vean, 56 Premont,. Lido ~ailer
parked in front of hi s home Park, 0!1 LuSo Pen•nsula,
at 1415 w. Bay Ave., Cen-by breakm.a m:t a alan doot
u al Ncwpvrt, .• Vandals to the trader 1 cabana. and
severed te l e ph~Jne wires and. s tole a S100 tran~tator
Jcadin& in to 2 lifea:uard radto •.• The car ofMananne
tOw ers on Ut.: Corl)na del Johnston, S26 Irvine Ave.,
~br main beach ••• A ~mall Newport Hei &hts. n orlh
au ortment of tools and 50 bound on Irvine Ave., south
cents in eMil we re stolen of Cabrillo St., near West~
frtWil th e trous..:u o( aurfer cliff Plan, rear-ended the
1.and:; K. Largen, U 48 Ken ~ car of Charlotte H. Hunter,
tu c k)' P l., Cos ta \lesa; the 456 Esther St., Costa Mesa
theft occurred at the base ••• The cu of..\ndrew Dosa,
of the 'Jewport Pier .•. A 25JO Seaview ~r., Corona c•ty B .ld. p •t
"""pump. f~ol pump. and dol Mar. wont ou t of control I Ul •ng erml 5 ~peedtlme tcr were s to len at the intersecti on of C ar~
'66 CHEYELLE $2679
fwm lhc form er l beo Robins nation Ave. and Seaview The buildina department
locatwn, )\ ,)J 'N , Coast ~r., and knocked out a plate of the City of Newport Beach
'lw)., \\arincrs \lite . 11lass window and damaaed iuued the followinJ pcnnits
'01iev>!s :.iphoncJ s) worltl part of the brick wall at 231 durina the pas t week:
vf ga .. frum th~ car of ')oug~ Carnation .'\'•·c., Corona del Corolla del Mar
las Fuller, l iH)S F.. Ualboa \1ar. Crocker Citizcni Bank,
Bl vJ,, Ha\boa .. ,\ledicine T"-ursdoy, Fe b. 16 285) E. Coast Hwy,, 3 wall
>was ~tokn from the car of A buralar stole S41 from a signs and a pole s ian, S75i),
Frank Jordan, 2731 1::. Coas t pi&IY bank at the home of and a roof sign, 51,800.
'lwy ., Corona J cl \~ar; the Toni Banson, 314 36th St., C.V. Bonham, fence, 3000
p;u'..cJ cat was ransack-ed Wes t Newport, on Feb. l il Seaview Ave., S40.
m front .of 3135 1!. Coast •. A tape deck and 10 Harry Fahnestock, 2525
:lw}., .'knry Abrams, 38i..l6 tapes were stolen hom the Ocean Blvd., Apt. B-5 , new
'~ivers 1de .\ve., w~s t Upper car of George Anderson, kitchen cabinets , new aar-
llay, refii'HeJ his watch sto-pat ked in front of his home baae disposal and dish wash~
len <"Xl Jan. 1,) .. , \ thief at 427 E. Bay Ave., Balboa e r, S6,500.
reacheJ LLllo the c ar of Be tte •.• \1ichael '), ~1cnaugh, n. Shore CliHs
'.\..JilL s. 2J3 Cuesta, Irvine, of \128 W. Balboa Blvd., E.P. ~-l allahan, 157 Shore~
rark.cJ in a caqxHt a t 33\l was anested at his home on cliff Rd., add gara&e, mas~
E. Halbua Blvd ,, Halboa, a Lakewood sheri!rs de~ ter bedroon, bath, new roof,
ancl sto!.:. $76 wurU1 of wo-partment wanant charaina entry wall and aates , and
'men's clothes. him wi th th e theft of a motor~ patio, 535,;)0;).
Tues day, Feb. H cycle ••• A man kicked out Corono Wtthloncls
;-.!atal!e Ocvmc, J,)lfi w. U1e front door frame window Mr. Tom Huahes , patio and
Coa~t lh~). \larinc r:. \ti le , at the home of James M. wall, 524 Seaward Rd.,
.-.ur renJ.:red her -.ewing (~~~-~nued ~~age 6~ s_~:o:o::_. _________ _
machin.: t.• a man who re -
pres..:nt.:J hun:;.c\f as a rc-
paHman severa l weeks ago
anJ ha ... not h ~ard from him
~i n.:(', . ,]lr•l"' lcrs we re re~
J"".•rtcJ 111 lhe :! l.l,J b\.,,ck on
l'rn.Jte '{J., '.l.e ... t l 'rrer
li.J), anti 111 UH~ ~.).) block
·•n \(. t~u \\\:., ( \'•rona Jel
\l:.u ... (.'-... l! ... t ( n t~>l)n 1\rc-
J .. :-1 , ll, "t I 5'.1 S!tnl..Jne.lla
l er., lt.mc l".;rrac~. re-
c..::!\eJ .l bwkcn collar booe
anr.J. a dl!cp WlSb ~'W ct ·har
I.J'! '115 ,whcp~J"l,e4 .If he~a .. tor sign at First
•\I e. anJ (am all on Ave. anJ
htt the left -.i de of a car
dn\'en 01 \r!hur \\. Wdkin -
.~,H;, liS :O,an to~ \n.t 1\\C.,
'\JeV.·f'l\•rt 'ktttht~. , .James
H. \\.t,q;,J:,J \'ia UJo ~ord,
L1.lo Isle, w;u arres ted on
a .::har~e ,)f driving unde r the
1r1fluen.::e of alcohol a t ')en~
n~ '.., Restaurant, JJ50 E.
( ••:t ... t It"'>., Cor<:~ua del \1ar
.• \~e t <.uit~. valued at
<,~,).), were ··tokn from the
ga rage 1.11 l\1lha.m '1.St1eber,
717 Iri s \l·e., Corona del
\! . .:ar. , .·\ burglar rn o;:J open
th..: car Joor of Clarani ta
:lihlll\, ~6~7 ('.we St., Cot-
•>n.i Jel \l...1t, <~.t 215 <\gate
\vt:., B:dboa Island , and
... tole qo~u o.t.orth of cashier
-..:.hec~', : ~reJ1 t cards and
1 un~ doll at bi li s . • .A
\lunt1 ... teren tape player
anJ 3 t.are~ ~er~s tolenfrom
th e: car of Stephen \1. lvey ,
31~': 'liamon(l ·\Ve ., Balboa
lsl.:md, rurlo:o::J at 46l l Sea~
~hor c 'h,, 1n We ... t \lewp0rt.
Wdne-,day, Feb. 15
ll,nlJ lt)ols,valucJ at S255,
•Ul!.i a Jtdl and extension
{'ntd IH~re stolen from the
\2-f()(•t Chris C rart "Tiny
T1 m'' owned b)' Col. William
Oa~kin , ~;);)) Cortlan d Dr.,
Cameo 111ghlands; the boat
was moore•l at the Union Oil
Dock at Coral Ave. and N.
Bay Ft .. !lalboa Island .••
Patricia Hendri cks, 210
10th St., West Newport and
Carol Wa\tcu, 735 St. James
Pl., C liff lla\'e\1, received
threatening phone ~::ails. , .
Vandals poured a pint of
lacquer on the steps of th o
home of June Huahes, 2B
Grant St., Newport Shorn
lEGAl NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1202
A~ ')IWINANCE OF Til E
CITY OF' NF:WP')RT BEACH
\fli)I'IG SECTIONS 20.02.135
-\'Ill 20.02.235 TO CHAPTER
20.02 OF' TITLF: 20 OF' 11U:
-.:r:Wf'")RT BEACH \1UN1CI-
P·\L C'11lf. AND ADDING
D l o\PTE:R 20.53 TO TITLE
20 '1F SAIO CIJOE RELATI~G
T'l nRIVF. IN AND OU TDOOR
Rf.STAURA.'HS
Th~ City Council of th~ City
of Newpor! Be•ch do~!l ord•io
a.'l fo\low.!!l:
Sf.CTI')N I. Sectioa 20.02.-
135 is added \o Ch•pter .20.02
of Tillt' 20 of the S ~wport
J1,.11cb \luoieip11l Code to re•4:
"20.02.J35 :>rive '" uJ Toke
:>ut Re•touto"'· The tenns
'drh·~ io' and 'talr.e out restau•
nont" !t hllll meao 11 pl•ee of bu!li•
n,.!l~ which ~~~n s food product~
or beverage"' a.od whi ch deliver-~
,.uch food products or bev~r
age,. to cul'llome~ outside o f
th e bnilding in which they •re
pl"t'pared by melln!l of a ~e rvice
...,·inrlow, counter or similar
mPthod or device,"
~ECT I ON 2. Section 20.02.·
215 is added to Chapler 20.02
of rill .. 20 ol the ~~wport
!leach \lunicip11l Code to read:
"10.02.215 OutJoor Ra•flou•
"'"'· Thl' term 'outdoor rt•:~tan•
rant' ,.hn/1 m~•o • pl•ee o f
bu."ine!l!l ,.·hicb s dl11 or serves
foorl product"' or bev~ra!es for
rnn~umptioo oo the premises
w)u~r~ !loch place ol hll!lioes!!
i .. lou1ed, •nd which provide!l
for, or permits coosumptioo ol,
,.uch food prMucts or bever-
.&ge"' on 11n y portion of soch
premise"' not within a fully en-
c lo!led building, consisting of
a permanent structure, having
a roof, aod fou r w~tll!l."
SEf:'rtO:-o; 3. Ch•pter 20.53 is
;o.ddl'ol 10 Title 20 of th~ New•
port lle <~ch \lunicip•l Code to
rNtd:
.. Cho ptar 20.51
DRIVE IN A ND GUTDOOR
RESTAURANTS
Sacl/o,•:
20 • .''13.010 l)e/initioo,..
20.5.1.020 U!!l~ Permit Required.
20.53.030 Applic •tioo'Coo teots.
20.!).1.04(} Site.
20.53 .050 Setbacks.
20.53.060 P•rlr.iog a nd Tnlfic
f:oot.rol.
20.53.070 lhl!!l,
20.53.080 L.ud,.capiog.
20.53.090 Lighting.
20.53.100 Siph'l·
20.S3.1 10 Otilities.
20.5.3.120 Stor•g~.
20.53.130 \lodifi c•tioa or W'•i·
ver of Requirements.
20.53.140 ,A.dditioul Requlre•
meoUI.
20 • ..33.1 30 N oocoolormiog Stnac~
ta~s and Use•.
10.53.010 Dall~tUions . As
osed ill this ch•pter the lot ..
lowiftA; tenna shall b•ve tbe
meaoi•t~• indlc•ted:
lEGAl NOTICE
a p~rm•oeot struc tur~, havios
• roof aod four walls.
20.SJ.Dl0 u.. P•tmU Re·
qvlr.J. Outdoor, drive in and
takr o11t rr!ltauranu• may he
permitted io th~ C~l, r.~2 , \l-1,
\1~1·A, and U l)i~~ot.ri cl~~o , ,;;11bj~c1
to the requirem~nt ol a U!lf'
permit for each developuu~n•.
The procedure governin~ the
i~s uaoc<" o f all use penni~ for
s,..::h developmeot!l !tohlt\1 be
govemed by !he provi!loion!l o f
thia chapter aod Ch•pter 20.46
elltitled 'PER\tiTS"; provided,
b.owever, tb•t to tbe e•t•ot Ut.et lhere i!l ••r l.n.cooslsten~ or
c onflict betwee• the provi.'!liOD!j
of such ch•pte~. tbe provi-
sions of tbis c h•pter ~~ohall b~
cootrolliog.
20.SJ.OJ0 Jlppllcot!ot~ Con-
tents. An •pplic•tioo for ;In
outdoor, drive io or 1akt 0111
re!'ltauratU !l h•ll be in the form
of a Us~ Permit application
and shall b~ IICComr.llni~d bv
the foll owing in orma1ion:
maps and planlll:
(a) A plot plan of the propert y
drawn to scale !lhowing the
location of all huildin8"• s\or-
a~ faciliti~!lo, pl•otifl8 ilrea.'!i ,
!ugo,.,, out!lidr l'atin.g •rra!lo,
walls, p•rlr.ing ltU'IIJII, an d curb
cuts. .
(b) ;\ lloor pl•n of aoy bui!d-
ing!l delipnliog all iottrior
n oot !lopiiCe ltQd i nd icatin.~ it!lo
proposed u!!le.
(c) A parking l•you t •nd ttllf-
fi c pl•11 showing a\\ paritiog
spac~s. aisl~"· acc ~!l!l point"
•od direction•! siso"' 11od
m.11rlr..iop.
(d) A grading plan indicatioJ!:
how the propeny is to hr gra-
d~d ao.d dr•ined.
(e) f.l~vatioo:s ioc ludin,t~ all
building aad !loign fll r<"ll a11d
matl'!rials.
(0 Such other plan!!, dr ;o.wi ns"
and informaliollll!l the Plan.n injt
IJir<"ctor may rl!lll'Onably re•
quire.
20.5J .040S1t•. The "ite "h1oll
be of ~~ou fficienl !li:t~ an!l con•
figuntio11 to ~~o ati!lfy all re-
quiremen~ lor ofl""':(ltrt<"t park-
iog,!lletbaclr.s, curb c uts, wall!!,
l•odsc •ping 11nd refu!lr l!.llorll ,t~t
•s provided io th\a chapter.
20.53.050 S•tboch. The
Planaiog Commis.11loo m•y e"•
tab!i!lh setb~tc:lr.s morl! re~trir
tive than tbo.11e required by 1h~
regulatioas for tbe ~:ooiag dil!.l•
t.ric:t ia which the propo!led
ue woold be loc~tted if it dr-
tetmioes tbc-y •re oc-ce!l!llt')' or
desirable far abe protection o l
the public he•ltb, ufely aod
welf•re or to ill!lu~ comp•ti·
bility with uses on con.t igu~
oos propertiea.
2 0.SJ .~O Petll"g o,.d f,.lflc
e-rrol. A. PARKIN G. 011·
st.reet-oa aite parklag ah•ll be
provided u follows: t. Ooe p•rldoiS sp•u for
each employee oa doty, tbe
oornbet ol s och •p•ce• to be
based apoo pe•k ~~tmploymeat; ...
2. Ou pe.rlr.l•1 •p•ce for
each 50 •q••~"~~ eel of gros!l
noor lln!a coat•ia ed wlthla 111
boildiag.
Ha rbor View m ils
J.'N . Ree d, 1211 Starboard
Way, addition, S3,n4.
Sam Day, 1233 Portside
Wa y, add fami ly room and
fi replace, S565; alterations,
$200.
Eas tbluff-Newport In c.,
garaae for sales offi ce, 3500
Sea foam !)r., $3,5\);).
Sal boo
H.L. Tuttle, 210') Seville,
roof over deck, $1,1 50.
Back Boy
~cane Bros. Inc., interior
remodeling, 4201 Bi rch St.,
Sl5,00il.
~••port
Sam Graves,2633 W. Coas t
~l wy., interior re pairs and
remode ling, S2,;)()().
Robert Bachelor, 3400 W.
Coas t Hwy., demolish aas
stati on, SS;}.).
East Upper Boy
F rederick Reines, 2655
l EGAl NOTICE
r,.,en·oir p11rki~g •rl!a for
i'ltanding vehiclel'l shall br
providrd in 11dditioo lo the
otht'r r..:quir~d p•rkiog and
dri\'eway ar~•~.
20.53.070 Woll•. ,\ solid ma-
..,oory walt 6 lt:et io h~ight
!lh;o.ll be e r~c ted oo all interior
lo! lill"'"'• "'11id wall to be re-
duced to 3 f~~~ in h~igbt with-
in. 11oy r~quir~d yard !letb•clr.
Nea or wi thin 15 feet of the
coro,.r of lliiY i atel'!lectio~
!!lt reet or •lley right of •w•y.
Walls 3 feet ia hei&flt •h•ll \oe
l!~eted betweea ~ •h• ~ ..
iog art'•" aad public rtgtns of
way.
20.SJ.080 lonrlsr;oplng, Sot
I~I'I!J tl\1111 10 perceat of tb.e
total site art:a sh•ll be devot~d
10 laodscaP<"d pl•otiog ~~rea.s,
iarludi 11 g~
(il) ·" p!•nlillg are• witb 1
a wi <hh of 3 or mor~ feet beo-
tw~en !l tr~"'' !lide property
lino:-" and walls !ICr~~niog
p11rking facilitie.'<.
(b) ·\ p\aol in.g ar~• with a
width o f 1 or mar~ fe~t adj•-
r ent to int,.rio r property li a~s •
:\II "uch pla.ntiop; ar~u !lh•ll
b1• ~~pa.rat ed fr om \•ehiculllf or
prdot>1Hri an paved areu br 6
inch hi~h coocre t~ corbtog.
Tire bum~r "'top.11 !lhal\ ~
ino;t.o.fl,.•l and lo catrd io such
11 mllnnf"r "" to predtJd~ parked
.,,.hirle" !rom O\'~rhaas\n!l
such pl anting area.'~<. "II plAt•
in~ arl'al" sh.&ll b<" provid~d
with a perma11eot sprialr._ler ir-
rir.lltioll ,.v,.\ ,.,n uod hosl! bibb!l
l~r "uppl~m~ot.o.l wateriog.
20.53.090 Llghrlng. \II parlr.•
in!! ar~a."' !!hall b~ ill amiuted
b}· liJ!:hliO.j!. with 11 ntioimum io-
tt'n'<ity ill any location of 2
foot caodll''"' 11nd ao aveu.ge
int•n.'<i ty of e. foot c andles,
Th,. lighting "Y!Item t'bltll br
riel'ign.td to mi nimit.~ the re-
flertion of li,c ht to oo;tr~ets •nd
pfOI''""j,.., adjoining the r~l!.l
IHuran! !lit<". '\o lightiag !111111•
dard !'!hall ,.t rerd a h~ight of
lO (,.,.t from 1he fi oi,.hed grade
oft he rei'llllu rllnt :!l ite.
20.53 . J 00 Sl9ning. Sigu l!.lhall
bt'!' 1\UbJ<"CI lo thr follo"'ing re-
,.tri<'lio n!!l:
(a} !"he !llubject m•ttrr of A y
·"i!tfl" ,.hill! br limitrd to the
namt'!' of lh<" bu"io~!IS and 1he
food producl!l 11nd beven~e"
!told on the pr~mi!loe!l oa whtch
th~ •ign"' 11rr locltled.
(b) Th~ tot•/ are• of •II
"igns oo 1h~ sile !lh•ll Dot e,.
cred 2 !lqu11rt' feet for ~•cb
linf'ai foot o f properly oo 11
•t~cet. In thr cas~ of conter
loU! or double lrootag~ lou
only one !ltreet (rootage m•y
be u,.ed 10 determio~ the m•xi-
mum .o.llow•bl~ !ligtl •rea. ·
(c) <\II signs s hall be ~ttout,.,1 fl•t •tt•io!lt ,.. buildia& u d
!lb•ll br \imiu:d io si;ze to SO
~tqu•rt: feet eac h, l'n:ce pt lbat
oQe fre~ "'taodilll!i aip. aot
to e-.ceed 100 squ•re feet
"h•/1 be P"lrmitt~d.
)O.SJ.UO Ufllltl••· All olil-
ity •e:rvic«" oo thO! te!ltaor .. t
!!litr t~h•ll b~ lo•talled uder-
g onod.
Ban wood, pool, $3 ,5JJ.
W"t Upper Boy ,
Philip ::>avis , 2036 San~
tiaao Dr., add to fami l)'
room, new fireplace and
chimney , S5,00i).
Dean Reavie, 1207 ~ .. hui·
ners Dr., pool, $3,487.
Newport Center
The Irvine Co., fire s prink·
let system for Buffums' at
~o. 1 Fuhion Island, 532,~
450.
West ~4ewpon 'leights
Hoag Hospital, 301 N.
Newport Blvd., partition in
~one rack room for .dust
prevention, ss oa.
~ary ~illard, 1560 Pia~
c cntia Ave., No. D-1, alu-
minwn patio cover, sua.
Bolltoe lsl•d
Mrs. Lester Wilson, aOJ
N. Bay F l., opcr. enclosed
attic 1 pace to (orm new
open deck., S7S0 •
l f GAl NOTICE
ti11lly the !lame res ult.!. aod
will in oo w•y b~ detrimental
to •dj•c ~ol propertie• or im-
provemeoti'l thu wi II the !llrict
compliance .. i1h !lllid condi-
tions.
20.53 .140 JldJ/t /onol R.-qu/,...
,..,,., The Plaooiof~ Commi~~
.!lion 11hiltl have the righl to
•dd additioolll coodiliou of
•pprovat i11 order to io!IUre
comp•tibility of tbe d~v<"lo P"'
meat with th~ "'UTouading •re•
aad th~ go•l11 aod objective•
of tile Y. .. ~r P\-of dt.e CCty.
. ZO..JJ.f M •N•a•ufao Itt I
Str..,cr-a ott#~ 1J•••· Tbe P"o-
visioll.!l of Ch•pter 20.44 ra-
titled '":'t oocooformiog Strue•
tarea •od U!!elt" sh•ll Dol be
applicable to drive io, t•ke
oo1, e.od outdoor re!'ll•ur•oU• .as
defioed ia tbia ch•pter, but
iasteltd the followiof regul•-
tion• "h•ll be control ios:
(•) E•tst/"9 1J•••-c a .. a t/on
of U••· The \• .. ful us~ of l•nd
or boi!diogs or both for the pu'l'
po!le of • drive io, talr.r ou\, or
outdoor reauura.nl, which u!le
was io e•isteoce on th~ effet"-
$1499
(USTO¥ liOI SEOAH. A ,.., dlalt -· l' ... drlmallc. rM511, too, HII:H Q , A fOOl! n~ '66 CAPRICE $AVE
$1778
$1099
$2016
SPORT (OUPE. 5tl<t ,11'1, -H.~. lh'll M ini. tllldl ~~~~~~~
-... -•~~eriGI'. -rtearlnlt. A.M·I'M '"'~ roo. 1.!1111<• -· Lk, Ko. POO 172.
'641MPALA $2195
/8 1'...,., ;., Orenre
1800E.Qa, ...........
Cletw"" T~~t~tin Ave. & Newpett fttewty)
633-9890 S43 1432
0P'• I A.M. re f ,.M. -Sot. 'Ill 6 -An 0., -.,.
RICHARD-CATE/FIIRRIER
tiv• d•te of thi!l ch•pter, may S'ECIALISl / ctt.ANIN._ 1 .-Lit.lJNS /iTOUSI
be co11 tinued withoul compli-JII)O (. C.•d Hitltw.,., s .... t , C..•"• .... w.,. P'tt-67J·IJ"
anc e with th ~ rl' qu i r~meo I o I !:,::::::::======================= a l!!le P~rmil; provid~d th111 , if _
e.oy ~tuch U!le "'hall celt!lt' lor 11
co11tiouou!l pl!riod of oio,. (9)
mooth!l, !IUCh U!!t' !1h11 ll be coo-
!lider~d ab•ndoned an d may oot
be revivl!d uole!!l!l .& l"!!e PeP.
mil .sh•\1 b~ n,..t obt•ia~d.
(b) ~ •• ,_,J_ ol o o-vad
or o .. ,,..,..J flu/IJ /"9· \or
buildioJ! in Qll<" u • dri••t io,
tall~ oot, or ootdoor rf'!ll•are.ot
on th~ rffec tive d•tr of th i!l
c haptet whic:h i!l d11m.a~~d ot
del'ltroyed by firt, "'P osioo,
eatthqo•ke, or oth,.r act to •n
C'Jttt"nt of mor<" th1111 niol'ty ~r
ceat (90~) of it!< appra i!l~d
va!oe ir.t the tim!! of th~ d•'""
•ge, a!' fiud by thf' c~n .. nl
.<\ppraiul Company of Lo,.
Ang~le.!l, Califoroi•, or other
<"qu•lly t~llpoo~ible lirm, or to
ton ~U~ot of one hundred p"r-
cent (100-.) o f th<" appraisot>d
v•lue thc-rl!of according to the
•s~~oessmeot by the "s"~""'or
fo r the lisc•l y~•r duriof!: which
aoch destruction occut!l, m•y
be re!ltored wi thout tb~ requi~·
men! of a t'!te P~rmil providrd
tb•t the rr:o~toration '"Otk 1!1
completed within ooe (I) )'etlr
followin,; the d•t<" oa which
the dam•,;<" or de!ttruction oc~
euf't.
Tou ,., tlfn
~ 39" .. Pfl
annum"""'
001 t utrtn1
r1tr at
~ 2~' IS
COM
POUNDED
DAILT anG
ll!!ld for
t,.om 'fC•...C ~ !fit lOti! o1 _,. "'""'""'1ft<' 111 l lf•• "'" 10!~ ItO!" 411< 't(.,<t0 lfl!t"" t~o~oG 10 ~lit ot *'II> ,.,.., ... ,_ "'' .!-· ~ ~
l,i;uu•ll _.,. 10 I IU. t1
!O'r ltMoot S., .. , ... INII
·~ ... -· CIII'IIOIIIIOOO s-., -1 tt.l ... l -...... tlrfl ..,.,
tte loo!fl .. ...
STATEMENT OF CONDIT I ON
DKEMIU 31. 1966
ASSETS
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s to,t la,wt
U1,1J1,417
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71J,IP
12.111.711
1.111 ....
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TOTAl .. , .................... n-.,.. (c) .l4e!"faiMI',ca, R.epe/rs,
oM Sh'...cfvral It lto,.flon•.
\taioteaqce, r~pair11, and LIAIILITIES
s tna ctar•l •hrratioo" "" be s......,. Au -ho. . ....•.•. , ... , . ,NJI.,..,_
m•de to •ay buildias in U!lf" ._., hcNwt sM......,,;, '-..c•"· .... · · ·. ·............. J.4M,41e
• drive io, IItke oot, or outdoor A""•*'" ,.,._ tto. ~ "'"'-'-" aa.l. · · · · · · • · • · · · · · · •.la.-,...,..,,.. ,.,._ ..., ............. '.' ..... ''' ...... ' . . . ..,..., restltar.ut o• the effecth·e "c-,.,......,. . . . . . . ... , .. , ... , . , . . . . ~ d~tte of this cb.,tef wlthoot ,.._ ,.,........ , . , . , . , . , .••......• , . . . . . . ..., ......
the req•iremeot o • U111t' p .. ,.. o,. .... •-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......., mit .'~ ~,.;, La•• ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.-.w
fOTA,,,, .••• , .. , ....... , ..................... , ... ... SECTION 4. T hi• ordloaoee
ttbll be p•bli•hed o•c:e ia th.e
official •e•apaper of tl:r.e City,
..d the same .~~b all be e lfec--CA,.TAL, SUinUS ANO IISIIVU
t.ive SO days aft8 tht: dllr of o-.r.t t ._. ..-4 ..... w... ,......., ........... , ...... t ..... ...
it11 -doptio•. ' O...rMt-.N ~I .-4 ~ .• , •• , •• ,.,.,,.,., ..... , . --
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TOTAL ,., ... ,,.,, ... ,, ..... ,, ...... ,.,·, ..... -...
Shop & Compare
DRIVE IN AND TAKE OUi
RESTAURANT. The term•
"drive ia" lllld "take oat fi!lltao•
r•t" aha!! me• • f.lac:e of
bulaesa which aells oo!l .Pr~
dac!J' or bl!!verllf!e• •d wbich
deliv.tN auc.h food ptodacta or
b4!ve"'Ae• to eaatoacra oataide
of U.e balldlllfl ia wb.ieh tlaey
.,.. pNpar•d lly •e•• of • •ft"Yic:e wladow, coot•r or
ai.Uiw •etkod ot dnlc~e.
All p•rlr.iot .,e .. •h•ll meet
tb.e City of New_port Ouch OH·
Street P•rk.i•( St•ad•rd•.
9. CU I\8 CUTS. T\e •lae -o loc•tl• of car' ew1• for
driveway• altaU IHI d•ter•laed
lly at•d.,. oa nte la dt• 0,..
~-t of P•llllc Worb.
lO.SJ.I20 St01ef8 .• \. U P~
PLY STO R \CE. All f•cllitiea
for "'torase o f npplie-• •h•ll
be lout~td wlthio a botldie s.
B. REFUSE SiORACE. ,.,_y
Thia ot•fl.-ce wa• I Ill ro-
d..ced Itt • replar meeti•« ol
tlle City Con cil of thl! Chy of
Ne'l'lpott Beae.h held oa tilt:
23rd dey of j.auty, 1967, ••d
w-s •dope-d ot the 1 .&tb d•y
of re~tn.,.,, 196 7, t.y the fol•
lowias "ete, to witt
MUTUAL SAVINGS ..... o .. o ............. , .. ..
PASADENA w. .... ,.. ,_, ....., ...... , ...... -...... -,.,... .,.. 111. & rrt. •IPb 'tl ... ,. ..
OUTDOOR RESTAURANT.
1\e ,..,. "o•tdoor rnta•raat• .... u 111at1a • piae• of l»aal.a .. a
wiUc.h lllell• ot .. ,.,.. food ,.,...
ftctfl ., l»nerq.. lor co ..
... pd• oa tile P"•i••
t$.w aedt. pleu of kat.d•
.. t~tlltd, •d wWc* ,..'fl ..
fer. • pei'WIIt.e cou-pdoa •'· Melt. fOGd profta. ., .._.._..
ap. oa uy J'Mti• e( •dl ~-·• aot w1tlrita • t.ny ... e\ou4 b.lW._,. ....... ef
C. C11CUL~110!'t. P.rUas
.,.._ .. •4 d.tl .. •-r-alta\1 Doe ..,.-.H .... , • ,,.. now of
'"-~te.lot U'llltllt •4 edeq.at•
ahe cle.,..e.• .,. ,.nalue4
at an t..... If "'• 'Tfalnc t ................. ~.,.
Ill • .... to a(!eo-.4Me ....
We._ ••Uaa I• • .,.le•. •
refo11e •ton~ .,.a located
ootJtlde of • COWtpletely e•·
c.lo .. d bai!dias •~•tl be •• ,..
ro .. ded by a aoUd ... 011"7 .... n 6 IMt I• lteislu wiG .. n
loclr:l•fl pt••·
10.SJ.UO •..llflc.tleft •
Wet¥er .I • ...,.,,.._,..., TM
Pl .. •i•tl Coet.Unioe •lt.•ll
have d ae tipt to •odUy 01
••.lvt ur of tile fOf'ef;Oi•a c-.
dldou I .. e~ .. diRc:adoa •
••lvft wilt .cltl•" •• ,_..
AY£5, COUNClt.MEN : fto5t~,.,
p_.. • ., M•rwft•U. Gnt&er,
Cook, f'a~l. ShltGil •
l'COES. COmtCtl.liiiEMt MOM.
ABSE>fT COUI'tCILMI.Jh """ P•l J. Cr.l»et
Moy«
HIAO ~ I U L cotGil1tDO .... NaUt.lt --_., .. , ... _ ...
coo lit ... ~-. ........... --.... -.... L;::. __
114U~V, FEB. 23, 1967
CXIN*A DEL liAR, CAU F.
,GAIL JOHNSON, 20, of 23oq Private Rd., West Up per
Bay, California Hospital School of Nursi ng sen ior who
ha s been selected student nurse of th e year, gets a con -
gratulatory kiss from Dr. Alfred G. Henrich, offi cial of
th e L uth eran Hospi tal Soci.ety of Sou thern California,
owner and operator of the school . Miss Johnson, daugn -
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Johnson, was cho sen by the
sou th ern division of the Student Nurse Association to
serve as its rep resen tative in the statewide con tes t fo r
nati onal studen t nu rse of the yea r. A fter graduaticn in
June she wi l l join the Army Nurse Co rps as a 2nd l i eu-
tenan t. She is a gradua te of Newport Ha rbor High Schoo\.
Unt Antler photo.)
~ tALE
I I OVER 150 I I
USED CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK
'63 PONTIAC $1395 .._._Ill• u.,e ...............
ettta-rk, ,._ INWJ"f 1 ~
'65 BUICK $1795 "'r.n. 1:.41• ..w1 .......,, ~
tr.MIIII"'-"· l 4ew ......,..,,
'60 FORD $695 s~*' ........................... k.
1>$, .... '·•IMkows, ... ~-
'60 OLDSMOBILE $595 ~ ........... ~ •• , .... k. ,. _ __., ............
'64 CONnNENTAL $2495 ,.,, ,._ .......... ......,-
,....,._ • ..._ I ''"'' ..-.
'64 CHEVROLn $1595 "-s..., s,... 4 ......... .....,, ail" Cl114itMI'-t,
'63 FAIRLANE $1095 5004 0---............
-.-tk:, ,._ .........
'61 T-BIRD $1195 .................. ,..... ....... --
'63 BUICK $1395 .............. ---·"· ,._ .,._.... ......... ,...,. ... &eM.
From the Police Blotter
(Coaliouod ,_ PIP.5l Cb..,s.l305 La Uada, Now· oar o1 s .. a R. Hoclaoo o1
Blakely, 2528 Viti& Bay a, pOrt Beach ••• The cap ol Wubia110a State oa&eriDI
Well Upper Bay, • .A ~ek"' Sandra k. Samuel tOll, 303 B. Co.tl Hwy., weat of Avo--
aao, leCt by the po~tmaa c.t. Utb St., Wttt Now port. ud eedo A...... ia. Corou dol
die a .. po of the Oo<o1by Robert J. Allen Jr. oiWhi ... Mu, aad alid iaro 1bt porkod
Sinmorw homo, 110 Fom lior collided at I Lm. at car or Rhu E. Kodon, 3).4
St., Weat Newport, wat rip-tho interaecti0111 of 35th St. Vie\Oria AYe •• Cot .. Men.
pod opon; towela and per-and W. Balboa Blvd,, In
tonal items wore ICittered. Wcat Newport.
and penniot, a calendar. 'Setw4oy, P•~ 11 S.noley, f ... 19
'Jordon S. Ritzman, 305 E. and loya wore uolen. , .A Vudala lOiaod 0111 at
1%4 Lincoln convertible lhe home' and cat of Prank:
waa atolon Feb, 1 from Vi r· H. Reimer, 543 Riveraide
Jinia ShOemaker, 3801 Sea-Ave., Newport Heiahts,
1hore Dr., Wel t Newport breakina 2 window panu in
••• Clifford N. Lundy, 1720 the home ... A buralar cut the
E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, •creon to the rear door at the
was anested at his home on the home of:Ruuer Weiu,
a bad check charae .•• John 117 27th St., Welt Newpcct_
K: ~Udden, 114 3Sth St., on Feb. U, kicked out a door
Welt Newport, was &nested panel, &qd · ranucked the
at 8:45 p.m. at his home'on bedroom closet and cu~
a bad check charae .•• An~ boards in the home .. James
Uce to appear before the K. Sparks, 507 Momina Slar
Newport-,\1eu municipal Ln., Dover Shores, left hia
court on a drunk charae was car parked ovemiaht at 2206
J.iven to William F. Currie, Newport Blvd,, in Cenual
2300 W. Ocean Ft., Cenual Newport, on Feb. 13 and a
Newpor t, at W. Balboa Blvd, S12S set of tools, a t15
and McFadden Pl ••. J ohn timinJiiaht, and a S7S lach~
\1. Davidson, 108 Aaate ometer were stolen ••• Quick
Ave., Balboa Island, was action by poli ce at the
arrested at his home on a scene of a hi t and run acci-
charae of failure to appear dent at Lido Park Dr., south
.•• Thomas Chambers , 1525 of LaFayette Ave., in West
Placentia Ave,, West New-Newport, and the car which
port Heights, was anested hit the car of Gennive F.
at 3:40 p.m. at 2800 E. Frias of Santa Ana was I ~
Coastl-lwy., Corona del Mar cated; Vincent F. Nash,
.•. David L. ~ose, 328 Nar~ 700 Lido Park Dr., driver
ciuus Ave., Corona del of the other car was found
~tar, was arrested at 3:05 at his address and required
a.m. at 710 Marauerite Ave., lO ftll out an accident re~
on a charae of prowl ina. port ••• The car of Richard
Bay ~ve., Balboa, waa ....... ~-
aiven e notiCe lt the New· ~
port Beach poHce depart ..
ment to appear before thi
Newport~esa municipal
cour t on a (trunk in public
charae ... Three men ate
S5.12 worth of food at Ho-
Friday, Feb. 17 P. Sanchez of Lon1 Beach
swerved to avoid hittina the
ward's Restaui'ant, 4100 W.
Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile,
and left without payina. , .
Vandals ripped off part of
wooden window frame at the
home of Anita SUona, 822
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, at
2 a.m .. A car driven by R~
bert C. Sourwine, 3701 Sea-
view Ave., Corona del Mar,
west on E. Coaat Hwy., near
Iris Ave., hit cyclist Grea
V. McCarty, 715 Iris Ave.,
as he crossed Coast Hwy.
at 2:SO p.m. in a crosswalk.
... A hit and run car s uuck.
the parked car of Larry E.
Barbar, 1514 Balboa Ave.,
Balboa Island, near his
home . . . The car of Dean
Banks, 2430 'N. Coast Hwy.,
Mariners Mile, turning oH
E. Coas t Hwy . into a pri-
vate dri veway east of New-
port Blvd .• was hit by a car
dri ven by 'Jordon M. HoJ&k,
423 Fullerton Ave., Newport
Heights .
23 receive all "A's" on
Mesa High's honor roll
"MAI SON D'O R" is bei ng readied for an
early opening in th e newly established
Co rona del Mar Art Cen ter in the Ensign
building, 2721 E. Coast Hwy. Here are
th e owners of "House o f Gold" -from
t eft, Carl os Schwemmer, Ray El lison and
Phil Smith, who will give ins lructio n in
th e various phases of gold and si l ver de-
sign, cen trifugal casting. and, to r begin-
ners, instruction in wax carvi ng of mo-
dels. Al l 3 are goldsmi ths and are cu r-
9.~~IT0N t:: ~obe rt Kirkha m,
who hns toured with Igor
Stravins ky, wi ll a ppear with
Seven stere o tapes, valued
at S52, were stolen from the
car of Doua Weber, 1608
Ruth Ln., Harbor Hi&hlands,
parked in the Harbor HiJ,h
School parking lot •.. Fout
chrome spoked hub caps ,
valued at S125, were sto-
len off the car of Dave E.
PW'cell, parked in front of
his home at 1505 E. Ocean
Blvd., Balboa •.• A car dri-
Twenty-three studen ts earned all "A" arades for the
fitst semester, according to the honor roll report fro m
Costa Mesa High School, The straight "A" grades were
made by th e following:
Ninth Grade -David Dies, Joyce Hatanda, J im Robin-
ven by Patrick W. Hanifin, son, Patricia Russell, Diane Shaw, Patsicia Ward.
210 Coral Ave., Balboa Is-Tenth Grade -Mary OJ tel, Joyce Hafferkamp, Georgina
land, collided with a car Kreibich, Sandra Laufer.
driven by Daisy E. Hook or Eleventh Grade -Vi cki Adair, Greg Beal, Debra Cam~
West Covina at the intersec~ bell, Ro bert Oman, Julia Robinson, Jeff Spen cer.
' tion of ~1ara;ueri te Ave. and Twelfth Grade -Caro l Agu iar, Larry Bandeira, Sandi
Bayside '1r., in Corona del Correll, Diane Dupree, Linda Kauffman, Nancy Sheff-
Mar ..• Anna ~1. Jones, 603 Jette, Maryjean Slo an.
Poinsettia 1\ve., Corona Here is the complete honor roll:
clol Mu. waa &iveo a notico MIHTH GRADE Mike Flcmin&
in lhe Westclifr Plaza. at William Adelson .../ Karen FoJwill
Irvine and Westtliff Dr., to Betty Barnett Perdita Goodenow
appear before the Newport-Laura Battistoni Mary Gutel
~es a municipal court on a Michael Baxter J oy ce Hafferkamp
Julia Robinaoa
Linda Russell
Diane Sampton
Lois SchweMesen
Daniel Shaw
Dona ld Sizemore
Cathy Sk.alberg
Kenneth Snow
Chri s tine Snyder
Jeff Spencer
. the Orange Coas t College
Communi ty Symphony Or-
chestra at 4 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 26, in the OC:C Audi-
tori um. Tickets arc Sl. The
prog ram will also include
th e Concertantes Qua rtet,
featuring ~i chard 9r i g ht~
man, oboe; ~ichard James,
clarinet; Cari ta Conrad,
Frenctrhorn; and Kay '3rig~
man , ·6assoon. Kt rlcham will
come to DCC fr om Memph is,
Tenn. :...__ _____ _
dNnk charge .•. The drive r-Deborah Bell Doro thy Hartlieb
less c ar of William E. ~ie-Barbara Bova ,\ti chael Kipper
meyer, 2SA6 Arbor Dr., Bay Cynthia Bradley Georaina Kreibich
Shores, rolled backwards Carolyn Cannon Ann Lana:ston
o ut of a driveway and hit Margaret Carpenter Sandra Laufer
the car of Ronald H. Me-Raquel Carpenter Ann Linder
\tichael, 313 Holmwood Elaine Chavez Teresa McAvoy
')r., Newport l~ei&hts, a Nadine Cols ten ~1arlene Meister
pal m tree , telephone pole, Vicky Craven Robert W ller
and a fenc e and mail box at Caro l Custer Gary \1yers
246 Catalina Or •.. The car Katherine ')eWi tt Kathleen O'Berry
of Patricia H. Creamer, 117 Kenny Deaton Cheryl O"Gara
Judy Steele
Marila Stidham
Dennis Thompson
Evangelin Ti najero
~i ta Wakeley
Roaer Whistler
:iay Wildhagen
LEGAL HOT1CE
~I'JTl Cf. Of \~TEXT\0~ TIJ
CREATE
SECU RITI' l~T f.R F.:~T
rently as sociated with· Forest w. Pond
Inc. of Co rona'del Mar. Mr. Schwemmer is
a 5th generation goldsmith from Chil e.
Mr. Ell ison recentl y associated wi th
Forest Pond after finishing school. Mr.
smith, who is an instructor in jewelry waK
ca rving at Orange Coast College, was
formerly with Allen Adler, in t ern ationally
kn 9wn manufacturi ng jeweler in Be verly
Hills. Classes at Maison d'O r are expect-
to start March I. (Ensign photo.)
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LDW AS
DISCOUNT
642·1660
COSTA MESA
230 East Seventeenth Street
Cora l Ave., Balboa ls1and, David Dies Jam Pemberton
south bound on Hiahway 55, Bruce Endsley Rita Peterson
chanaed lanes south or the Karla Esch Gregory Price
SEHIORS
Carol Aguiar
Pamela Asmund
~')TICf. is he reby given to
the Crt"ditors of •\!Irian ,\,
!lMtlow , l)ebtor(~). who!!ie
bus in~'l~ addret'S i.<1 12633
206 th Stref"t, Lak .. wood, C:oun ty
of L01!1 ,-\ngele,., ~tat I" of Cali-
lorn is, that a "I'!Curity intf"rf"!!<t
is about to bl' creal ed by Oebtor
and granted to !l nh,.rt II. jl\ien•
zit", Serured r ... rt(y}(ie")· whose
bu.s i ne.'lis 11 dd re!ll s is 3083 lroiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!ii~iii!i[ii!!!!~;;;;;;;;;;;;i Tri nity, Co!'ita \lesil, County of
Arches brid1e at 10 a.m. Kathryn Eillmore Renee Reinicke
and collided with the c u d Judy Folkert Alan Rearick.
Thomas G. Beach or Oranae Alan Freeman Jane Robinette
..• A car driven by Eliza· Ann Fuller Robert Sanders
beth J. Kaiser or Otan1e Diane Ganett Otto Sorensen
south on Newport Blvd., Joyce Hatanda John Stevens
south of lath St., in West CYnthia Hendley Wendy Taylor
;-./ewport, struck and caused Patricia June Terri Thompson
damage in excess o£ S100 to Melodie Keller Kathy Turner
a ~t ar\ey Davidson motor· Werner Korn Roaer Walke
cycle, driven by Gary c. Sotvoig Lindblom Beverly West
Karen MacLeod Michael Woodwa rd
Joyce Melton JUMIORS
Jeanne Mowrey Vicki Adair
Danny Olesen Judy Babuich
Susan· Paplham Grea Be a I
Mary Parker Michael Beehler
!':>iane Pefiers Marlene Bell
Katrina Price Hartnut Bieloua
Kirk Price Bruce Bricks
Gerald Reilly Vicki Briscoe
Barbara 'Reis !)ebra Campbell
Jim Robinson Larry Carmona
Laird Rodct DoMa DeCubellis
Patricia Russell William Deaton
Eric Schwenncsen Don Parris
Po•laY •uas CMI-... Patricia Shannon Peter Ford
NOW AT Diene Shaw Julie Govett
1710 NEWPORT BLVD. Jay SponaJie Jerilyn Hall
I~PH.:.:·~6:46:-'l::ll:l:(;~··:•:•~a~:~~~~;~: Lu~cinda Thompson Donald Han chen Thrasher Christa Hartleb
Orange, Stat,. of Ca lifornia.
Donna Bagley The prop,.ny in which the
Lawrence Bandeira Security Interest .. ·ill be crea.-
Shari Brown teO is, in general, all fi1turea
St h · B and equi pment, fumhure and ep ame rown 1 . h. . UTDI!!i IDfilll of !)ebtor COV IIHI D! Penny Charter property no .. · ]oc:ur-d at 408
Sandra Cone II 32nd Sne .. t, \lewpon Ueadt
Linda Crum and busines"' known as II AIR
Glen ')aleo !J UT ll f.AUTY S.U.t):"i.
Nan 9 aley The l'lforu~tid '"'curity nans·
action will hr con,.umma t ed Charlotte Davis on or altl."f thr. 28th day of
Diane 9upree r b 1967 10 oo e ruary , , at : a.m.
Debbie Ellingson 101 Emerald ~:~'<crow Corp .. 6 16 1
Dick Evans l.incol n -\ve ,, Buena Park,
IY C. A. PAGE
e CAPROLAN NYLON $,.. "· "· S TUI WIAI &UAIAIIIH y· '""•"•'
7 nu WI AI IUAIAIITII S4fl '•· v ~
501-NYLON
10 TEll WIAIIUAIAIIIH SS69 ~:;,;,:-.,
Ed Poster Calif., in in!Wtl lmf'ot1'1.
Gary Govett So far a.o; know n to the Se~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::~· cur ed Party; 1'1]] ll usioe!ls Anne Greiser d d 1 names ao a t re!l"'e'l used by
Linda Gti1ham the l)ebtor for tht" three ye ars ROOF Le "K?
Linda Guy )a!lt past, arl': (If ""me, put 5llt.
Carol Hyland "!l amf'"; if none, put "no ne"; Repair wort OD ANY TYPE roof.
Camille Jensen if an y pleu,. Ji,.t 1hem) None. New roo& bYtalled.
f r.lated: February 13, 1967.
Je frey Johnson SECU R f.O PAR TY (Sign be low} II .. JtiJdiJ 01' CoauDirdaJ:
Linda Kauffman Robe" H. Kieu le 11 Yt~n ~
Teny Lasllier Emerald £scrow Corp. Wort Ially 1\lii'Uiteed--
Hedwia LetbCT 6 161 W. Lincol o Ave. SmiD jobl welcome
Jean Linder Hqeua Parlr., Califomi11
Judi1h LutUetl Escrow No. RS 1208-B AAA ~~Co. (" ..... Tops")
36069 ErinMe~m r~~~,~r~··~-~~~~--~~~~~~~~64;:2:~~2~7~~~~~~, Charel Moni-s
GleM Nakatani
Jim Notn.e
'64 FAIRLANE $1-495 lir~~if""'""'";;""'""'"i)t ~Gr~e~a~iT :hune II Terry Hopn Tyler Sandra Huber
Yvonne laner
Geor,e Pallo
~avid Pauaae
John Preoderaa~t
A.ntt'.ony Price
Irene Rich
A :Jr•adar•
:Jor•v•, . • • ........................ ..............
DOHT MISS THISI SU11 IAAGAINS
.... Ftnl
2060 ..... IW. c.M.-
642-8010
S. Van Valkenbera Barbara John10n
Patricia Ward Nancy Kelm
Robert Wallinsky Donna Kendall
Deborah Wiest Eloite Knoy
Deborah Wilderman Suun Lawton
Cheryl With Thomaa Lund
Kathleen Woodward Gail Markley
SOPIIDMOII!S Orel<hen
Debbie AJiiton Me'i11nheimer
Collen Amold Let~Meitonheimer
Jullt Attridp Robert Oman
Soadn Babcock 1Kriada Orlooa
Robert Blakoloy .Coetlia Pbilllpo
J..,... C.,.on NiW Pike
Jan CoNy Cbatlot .. P11DIM
Colina Denault Jue ,.,_.,,..,
lbiiiOta Dollll« Doblllo Plloo Di-• Bllloet Jo ~U.Ioaa~
Pamela Rieu
Raymond Robillord
Claire Robinson
Karen Sharp
Nancy Sbemol&e
Muyjoaa Slooa
l'laacy Stoia
DolnToeer
~:.:r.;:,.,
H-Id T•ley
Da-rid Tyl«
Cyr~tbia l!olla
S,l'ria lhUa
8idaoJ lllloo1
LIFE·SIZE PORTRAITS
By
MARILYN SEELANO ... S24.00
By Appointmont
ANN GILMAN GALLERY
2721 E. Coan Hwy,
Corono del Mor
67S.l604
Q. YOE ZULOi ORIGINALS
1835 "-" 81.4. c. ........
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