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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-03-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignOOL SHin Civic center plans aired Newport Dunes ia beina considered as a possi ble site for a new civi c center. alona with the Newport Center area, Counci lman How1rd Roacn said ~1onday evenina durin&·· a mect~na wi th members of the Ccn• ttal Newport Beach Com• moni ty Assn. Mr. Roaers, chairman of th e civic center site iden- tifi cati on committee of the Newport Beach City Coun• cil, revealed that 16 acres of county property near the Dunes are being eyed as a possible site. Members of the associa• tion said there is a dearth of infonnation conccmina the cos t of building new facilities at the pres ent City Hall liite with floor space comparable to the proposed sites near Newport Center. NOR! WOOD, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho lli s Wood of Balboa, is the firs t 'h inner of a Bibl e in the En s ign's colo r contest, wh ich is bas ed on J im Talcott's "Dot to Dot Sermonette" on the Bi bl e page. Nori drew colored design s in each letter of the "Do t to Dol" message, including scenes such as the Gar- den of Eden, Adam and Eve, the temptation by Satan, the fl ood, crossing of the Red Sea, th e Last Supper, and the Cross. (Ensign photo.) I LED ••Emotional shatterin& re- lationships between the ltudent and teacher, tbe ~ae to se ttle down, and .. never ... w.ere student and ' parent response to the1 attendance boundry chanaes between Newport Harbor Hish School and CCI'ona del Mar Hiah School approved re cently by the Newport- Mesa Uniried School Dis- trict board. The. trustees reafinned the boundary changes after hearing the protests Tue s - day night. Steven Slap; 1~. or 2033 Commodore Rd., Baycres t, told the board in measured tones that he li ves in the center or the affec ted area. To force him to move would, he believed, cause an .. emo ti onal set back .. on his parL He pointed to friends made, and the special effort on his part to de- velop a "per son a! relation- ship with coaches" and teachers. All he wanted to do was ''settle down, .. he told the trut;tees. call for volunteera, ob- servi n& that there are many students willing to provide their own transportation if they could JO to COfona del Mar HiJh School. WiUiam L. St. Clair, 2001 Santa Ana Ave., Cos ta Mesa, the owner or Pioneer Barbershop in Costa Mesa, told the trustees that since 1910 th ree generations or his rami ly were graduated from Harbor High. His 2 boys rr.ake up the 4th gen- eration. "There is a 50% chance of Don ald, who would be a fres hman in the (all, not finishing at Corona del Mar if he has to make the chanae," the father said. He told the board that both of his boys were wrestlers and that it was bad enouJh having them wrestling around the home. but agains t each other in different schools, that, he th ought was unbearable . He claimed to have never mi ss ed a sports event that one of his boys played in , addina that the boundary change would make the continuation of that record im poss ible. lie called attention to lhe pins in the distti.ct office which illustrate the atten~ dance problem. "By movinz the pins you solve the p-oblem, •• he said. "But kids aren't • SONGLEAOERS o f New port Harbor High School won the first place trophy at th e annual spring song and cheerl eaders cli nic held Mar ch 5 at Anaheim High School . Here ar e th e Ha rbor Hi gh champs: front row, from left, Ka ren Scho rg, Pat Oom eCQ and Sherr y Love; s tanding, from J anet Coon tz. This is the 2nd cons ecu· tiv e yea r th at Harbo r son91eaders have won fi rst place in the competition, which includes 11early 100 Southland hi gh schools. Ha rbo r's varsi ty cheerleaders ... on J rd place. The jun ior varsi ty cheer· leaders won r\ooon s for outstanding per- left, J anet Culmback., Sandy Caudell and fo rmance. CITY GETS COMPLAINTS The ci garette tax, propo- sed tidelands fees, plans for the new civic center site, and noisy motorcycles are objects of cri ticism in letters re ceived at the New- port Beach Ci t)' Hall. Here are the complaints : • From Roderick F raser, owner of La Cantina Liquor, )244 E. Coast Hwy., Cor• ona del Mar : "The comments of many of our cus tamers have led me to believe that we arc \osina quite a lot or bus i- ness to the City of Costa \tesa because of the ciaar· ette tax im('IOscd by the City of Newport Beach. I fee l that if the cigarette tax we re re mov ed there would bt: a considerable Increase in the busines s that we are doing, and the over-a ll bene• fit of the increas ed bus1· ness would more than com· pensate for the loss in re venue ." • From Phi l Tozer, pre- Sident of 'Javcy"S Loc ker: "The recent covetous glances in the dire ctw n or Harbor udelands by city GUNMEN GET $2,(XX) coun cilmen ate: most omin- ous. Indeed we would con- s ider any s uch tax a dire threat to the fe.,... comme rcial acuviues that ha ve sur- vn•ed the rapidly risin& cost of doina business in :'l:ewpor t Harbor. . . 'Ne are a lr eady pay1ng a heavy pr ic e for the use of these tidelands. \1r. King, hom At Corona del Mar, he said, sophomore journalism is out. He plans to take the class at Harbor Hiah. And, four years of special En• glish would come to a halt.. unless he were per- mi tted to stay a t Ha rbor High. He utaed the board to pins." Police are scarchina for dre ssed 1n a dark sui t wi th Mr. Roaers said that hia cu!Tmittee would con<!.uc t a detailed assessment of the cost of a new site and new buildings as compared wi th the cost of rebuilding on the present site. He said lh at plans include hirina a financial advisor to s tudy monetary arrange - rr.:nts and engaamg an u chit.ect ·to matte an an- alysis of the present and proposed sites. Counci \man Roaers com- men ted that Newport Beach is in dire ct competition with the City of Coata Mesa in .. kina the county to locate a new courthouse in their respective civic ceriters. 3 more in trustee race The lad. of a me chanical 2 anned aun.mc::n who let-a Roman collar. program at Corona del ~ar rorit.ed a house maid Tuc:s· was also ciled as a reason day at the home or Mr. and Mter learning that the: for his boys remaining at Mrs. Chase Crampton, 308 Cnmptons, who own the wh om we leas e our s port• fi s hing fac ility, u now pay• ina 15.163..40 a year in taxes on a few 1mprove• rnents and less than an acre of land. Thi s same acre back in the hi Its would be taxed at only a rew dol- lars. The reason that he pays so much more is pri- marily becaus e hi s land in- cludes the us e of tidelands o••t !o the picrhead line. He in turn must pass on to us in our rent the h~&.her cost of his land .. A financina maneuver under discussion IS the possible exchanae with the Irvine Co. of the city's I ()..acre Beacon Bay hold- ings for an inland civic center si te . Car stickers are available The city wi ll beain is- suina ident.ifyina decals ~1onday to Balboa lsi and residents and other quali- fied peraons, accordina to fla.rve y Hurlburt, city mana- aer or Newport Beach. These decal s , which will raci litate movement or essential uaffic durina Charles F. Coles worth, \trs. Atbena Sima\ds, and Kip Richardson riled 11th hour entries Priday for s eats on the Newport~esa school board. The election will be held April 18. Rea \tor C harles F. Colesworth , 37, of 19\::l Beryl Ln., Harbor Hi&h- \a.nds , will .. ell: the seat ~ tnet.'ubant Marian C. Beraeson (OJ Area 3. Mr. Cole1worth i1 a past president of the Newport Harbor Republican Assem- Les Blakesley succumbs I Lester Blakes le y, one of the leaders of the 1\arbor Area's young executives of :!0 years a ao, died Thurs• day, March 2. at age 47, after s ufferina a heart attack while skl ing at Squaw Valley. He was in partnership for several years wi th Van Hayes an the ownership and management of Newport F urniture Co., whi ch had a branch s tore in Corona del Mar in addition to the store sti II continuing on Mariners \1 i le. Then wilh Joe Collins and the late Bob Ingram, he was instrumental in the development or Jamaica Inn in Cor ona de\ \\ar. Recently he had been asso- ciated with land develop- ment in no rthern California. Servi ces were held Tues- day, !\.larch 7, at Baltz \1ortuary in Corona del Mar. Survivors include his wife, Jacqueline, or the family home a t 4052 Ge t- mainder Way, Jrv1ne; a son, Gary Lee of Bridgeport, Neb.; hi s mother, Ann Blakesley of Corona del Mar, and a sis ter, Lo1s Billie Mattson of irvi ne. \,\y, a past president of the !\arbor H.gh "-·" are Valet Cleaners. J7J I E. · t • ovu1 Flower St., Costa Me•a, and • ~-lari ners Coomunity Assn., mechanically inclined he d ff ·,c 2 OOO Coast 1-twy., Corona del ye ar on the I C • rna e o Wl -., s , • ....... .. .... a onncr ub Scout com• uid. _ 1"o Sp&IU•b-epeakilll _,, ware .not •t "~· "''' mitte..-a, .-4 \..\QW 1!. •· R.o'IMbbur .. t, 101~ mai4tGf4 pot\ee dllil t4' ....-:M. 17 .. "'!' t ..... --.-....iii<"' Lea cue baseball team mana• Hiahland Dr., Harbor Hi&b-men was dr cued in a 1ns1de, J OtnJ dlftctly to a aer. He holda a B.S. in lands, aareed with Mr. St. "priutly mannor," with s ilvcr-aray fi le N:lx in the industrial manaaement Clai r. lie to ld the board prescription alau e s and attic fOf the s~.OOO. from USC. that it would be hard for Mrs. Athena Simakis. parents to justify the dif- 3-l, of 141 !1.1elody Ln.. fe rent teaching techniques Costa ~·lesa, will vie with which the students or a a ttorney Bud Franklin, also "split household'' would be of Cos ta \1esa, for the comparing. He said he trustee area 6 seat. Trustee thought the concept was Balloon 'barrage' planned boats we own of S\,849. Pare of ~~~ is returned to the c lt~ as rent on tidelands, since the boats themselves use no other Ci ty services .. "Taxes generated from Earl Peterson, who is rep-very bad. resenting the area, has The board asreed that the announced he does not boundary sh1ft was a hard- intend to seek re~lection. ship on some bu t that it \trs. Simakis is the mo ther was the bes t they could of 5. She has attended the make . University of Redlands and Supt. L~land B. ~ewcomer is a ctive in the PTA at asked for further s tudy on Woodland School. the hous1ng problem and Kip Richardson, ~5. of offered to take under s tudy 155 W. 18th St., Cos ta any suggestions that would \1esa, will also seek the accommodat.e th e UO to area 6 seat. ~le owns As so--I 50 students involved in ciated General Builders of the housing problem and Southern California wi th not JUSt sh ift th e problem. A bal loon display at the stores in Corona del Mar will greet visitors and resi- dents duri ng Easter Week, from \larch 20 through =s. Plans for thi" atten tion- getter were discussed yes- terday mom1na at a morn ing coffee meetins of the mer· chanu di vi sion of the Cor· on a de l \br Olambc:r o f Commerce at th e Youth Center. Doroth) Hardcastle, ch au- man of th e merchants d1v1 · sian, uraed that all shops, busmess bui ldings an d ph-... feuion a\ oCfi cc:s be de- cora ted w1th a nun bc:r of headquarters in Costa Mesa. Dr. Newcomer added that \a.rze si ze, varyina colored He is a member of the the policy had bt:en accept-balloons. eye-catchi"'l•" she sa1d. some ~8 miles or ~ewport \trs. llardcastlc: and Alii R1•Jl er t0 Jd or pl ans to re· Harbor shcnehneare substan· ,.1,.e the te lephone ch ain tially mcrc:as ed as a direct waming system to alert re sult ~f the r1ght to use the local merch ants ~1f sht~r-adJommg tidelands ... Any h fters and bad check art1s ts. additional tU 1mposed on \len::h ants are be in g as ked commercial operations m to Sl l!n up for the cham and ~ewport Harbor will, like to Cl."lOperate 1n pass1n g 1n-the proverbial stra·,.., break fom1auon d0wn th e line an already badly ben t back!' when a wammg cal l 1 s ru t • From ~a lph and Lucy th n~u gh. Watson , 35031-: Seashore Th e .,..ec:\,1~ morning_ meet· ')r.. '.\'est '-l ew port: m g ~ m the Cll.amber l,ffice "'.\e see n•• sense Ln the ha,·e been ..:.han ged fwm great outl a~ of huae sums \1onda} to Tuesda~, bepn· of r;oney for a b11, new c ity nLng ne:\t .,..cck. \larch 1 ~. hall complex. ·\s valuable a C{•ffee anJ n~lll" are ser'"cd at 1:.\\l a.m., and mca:hanb Easter Week, are intended as an aid in the identi- ficatioo Clf vehicles oper- ated by re sidents, persons in business, and others havina a reaular and re• currina reason for visiting Balboa Island. Easter crusade readied Newport Harbor Elks Lodge, ed and that individual "Thi s wi ll mak e our to.,..TI are 11\\'LteJ to JOin 1n the JL SCUSSI\JnOfloca\ pmb\cm:o. Police officers promoted the Santa Ana .'vloose Lodae, pwblems would now be and a parents ' oraanization con sidered. locatwn as we now have should be full~ utilized by addma one or 1 more s tor- IC S. 'lf c unders tand that the pr esent hu1ld1nz was s treas- ed for. s uch at the time it wa s bUi lt. lise one half ,1( th e fr on t la wn for addi- tional parking if necess ary -or budd a double deck parkina area. Evidentally our ..:.1 ty fathers have not taken cozn•r.ancc o( there- cent s~c1 1 1 elec tion ati)(.:C . 'o\'e do not want addi tiooal moneys il rent for larae, new bu1ldinas . W~ taxpayers are burdened too heavily aa it 1s. We want less government and more md1vidua\ respon- sibility promoted in our wonderful Cit)' o( Newport APplicants may apply at the Balboa Island fire station on Marine Ave. from I to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. daily, inchMlina Saturdays and Sundays. They will be asked to pro• vide information that wi II eatablish one or the follow• ina: 1. Residency on the Is land. An army of 300 s tudents from universities and junior colleges all the way from Texas to Briti sh Colunibia wi II arrive Sunday, March 19, for Easter Week under the auspices of the Campus Crusade for Christ. Ar- rivina by bus, trai ns, planes and c ars, the youna people have been eape:cially selected. because they are limiting the number to 300 this year, accordina to Dick Day, area coordinator of the nation.....,ide Christian 2. Ownership of property ·on the Ia Iand. 3. Employment Ia land. on the youth movement. The purpose of the cru- sade is sharina the mes- saae or Jesus Christ on the beaches. It's peraoa to penon c.vanaeliam. 4. Reaular viaitationa on the Ia land by reason or occupacion; i .e .• phyaician. JULIUS 1. •E•AI accO<dina 10 Mrs. Dan IEl.IIUIIIIAliY L liES Dintmoor ~ &y Shore s, a Julius 0.. Moenn1n. 385 ~mber of the local c om- Meadow Ln •• Newport Stach m•ttee. died SUnday, Much s, i~ .The s tudents arc beina. Newport Beach a\ aae 61. billeted in private homes He waa a Belaillll .niar•~ lhrouahout the conmunity •. comlni to Califomiain n.q. They Vtitl meet toaetbcr in Four yeua later he opened area p:oupa for prayer ia a Hq.aor store. wh ich he the momin·a end spend the con tinued 110 operate uncil day on lho beachet. They hi 1 duth. wi U meet f« cti~~ner at tba Rotll)l waa r•cited Tuea-Balboa Pavitioa each clay. March l, at Bett Bro_. nilltt, alt.r 'Which liMy bawc way chtpel in Coa&a Mesa. pl...,.d propaaa ud cot• Requiem Maaa wat c:ele~ le1e life claaa" fat ted Wodnoadf.y, Motdl I, at lriendl and oioilon. S&.. Joacbim C.tboHc 0\tard\. En&ettaiamt~~.t wi 11 ia- lac.nnMl ••• at Holy Sepul· c lade the "New Polk cbor C..otNy. Siopn," a _.., -. • or tourina college s tudents, and Andre' Ko le, who is billed as the world's zreat- est illusionist. Loc al coordinators for Campus Crusade are \tr. and Mrs. Bi II O'Brien of Newport Shores. Two coffee houses have been planned for the week , one at Balboa Inn and one in the vicinity of Newport Pier. A Cew of the students comin1 ati\1 need a place to sleep, accordin& to Mrs. Dinamoor. Local residents who have rooms are uked to telephooe her at S48-2598 or the o•orien's a t67J.Ol84 . at F aaview State Hospi tal. \lr. St. Cla1 r's response He ho lds a wartime marine lo the board 's ac ti on was engineering cert ific ate from a statement of inte nt: UC a t Santa Barbara. '"I don't care if I have to PROTEST MEEnN G FRIDAY ON FRE EI AY A mass rally in protest o f "the unconscionable was te buy another house , rent on e ur chanae with my mother; m~ lud IS going to Uarbor H1gh.'' of money," as it"!"" •· POLIC E OFFIC ER fETED the routi~g of the Coastal Recentl y retired CapL Earl _Freeway m Newport Beach, \1. (Stoney) Stoneback of the: u . sche~u led ror 7:30 a.m. ·:-.lewport Beach poli ce de- this Fnday, March H), a.t partment was feted yester- the. Balboa Bay Club. lnvl· Jay fo r his l7 )'CatS or ser· taltons have been sent b~ ,•icc with the deparbnent a t the protest movement's pri me th e Ne.,..·pon Beach Elks mover, Paul A. Palmer, head Lod1c. ti e retired De-c. 30 ?( the Newpon Sal boa Sav· at the age l,f SJ. IRI& and L,oan Ann. .... ,. ,~.,. .. .... ,, ... Newport Beach poll ee officers Loui s P. Heeres , 33, and Donald Oyaas, J:. have been promoted tn the rank of capta1n. Capt. Heere s IS a 7 ~eat veteran with the de part· 11'1:nt. He wi ll br in chaf(~e of the deteCtl\'e d1v15ion, freei.na Ll\ Wi \ham Saunders for watch commander duues. Capt. Oyaas is a IO;·ear ve teran on the (Ofce. He will comnand the depart- ment's s taff servicu. His promotion frees Capt. Vuu.:ent \k\lan1gal f,,r du ties as a spen a l ••rer- atlons officer. !il mdar tr' an ms pec t••r genera l, accN di ng h' .l ames (iJa'"u . ch1cf of !'<'liC e. f he : ne.,.. capta1n s. arc recent wmners of the "P,,Jice Suren um or the Year" a.,..•ard from the N~w­ pnn Harbor Exchange Club. C'h1ef Gtavas als o an .. m..,unced that James Parker. JJ . was promoted from serce ant to l ieu\enant , and pattolman Leslie Chapman. 31. to seraeant. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA, Co<rtmunl\y Mttllodlst, al 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., In Cen tr&l Newoort, is lamchlng ., exPansion J)rogram. whi ch will Include b ehurch sOhool classrooms, ldmlnlsltation offices, church li brary ,and choiMnuslc room. The above sketch st-ows the ecl.t- catlon a.nex tD be added at the It~ n e1.r the Goodell Hall aru, and the clloiMnuslc room at the rlghL Tile buildlr19 t Nsadt will reach lis cllmu this ~no.y, llon"-Y Md Tuesdl)o, wtten some 1!10 .,.,, women and youth will visit the church members and friends to receive pled-- ges and gifts. William Mc.Oon•ld Is general ch•irmilt\. Bob McDonald and ;Art Rifnle)'f~rt members of the executive committee. other chli r- mtn are Howard Carlson, visitlltlon; Patricia Scofield, cl eric1l; Pit Pttte:rson, arra'lgements; MI.-.: BinswJnitt, advance: l)lfts; Barbara tr111gnuson , telet)hone; Gt.ortt OAvidSOC\, publicity; ll'ld U\e: Ru. JMitS Lnbe:rth , church putor, as sphttual life: thainnab ' Beach." • Also from Ralph and Lucy Watson: "Motorcycles whieh are rent ed in the Weal Newport area mos t always use Sea• shore ')r. &II their (IVO(ito path to act away (rom 1M heavy traffic on Balboa Bl'ld. This is a nu.iunce becuae o( the noise and NYVint op r:l thetc. machinea •• ,,.,_., .e u.aually apeecli..QI 100, rnakine it Uzll'doM for people, upocially aa.all ~ ... D. ero .. i .. .. atrut. Widt. aU 11M oe, ... . tioa duriq •-· we c .. ld woll do wi-.. IIIMiti .. t ....... •• .. ,. .. ·-~~-.. ... • .... ,. ti....-.. _. ., _,. ..... -.. .. -....... ., Ia .... ..... ,.... . liiUIIIDA!L IWIQt t, 1161 CIIIIIIA ua. CALif. ,-I ' ' ' ' . . straight ..... wllao ... "0... •••dJ eoa-"'""-WI•• s t "t IMun, ~ doold come. lbey GIUTINGS .. OM SUNNY ICILAND t.Gulltt cOlMa to me l.iMcj l1r olber 'oo.Yata'' woald hi dealt with. G-u Uld o'er. to C4l m,., a&reaa*eaod TM Ruaian scierdlit "1._ MaNr rillY Pa..._., .. ir .,..p UIPOII protttale Pn&ov, parfocmed many u· TIIIIII'PIOM. 111111PAPII Ill' Till QT'f Ill' llli"'*T IIIAOI lyTo111 A...._ TH£ HAll-AII~A 'S O,S£1 Ntr~A,EII Reykjaru, lttland' Olfke _. ,.... .. ,._ ._ ~-c..,. hiW.... Some folks carry coals to Newcastle ; and 2121 t. C.. ...,.. C... ,., ., C.W. -ft6IS. I so to Iceland in the wintertime. I'm not TILIPUIDISit 173·.0-(Aree CMt 71.0 ture what I expected. Blizzards, snowdrifts TR NiiPOWf IA&BOII INSI:N I• ,.._ ~y ........ JWI• .. a'!<' Eakimoes, I RIP~· Actually, lcehmd _. ,..._.... le ..._ Cky •f .......,... e..c ... .-.1 , .. ealy lac•IIJ' wan«'f temperatures are comparab!e to New ..-. _. .:r;: ,., .. ..,.., ia tt.. fllowpon H..._.C.a ...... York. That deljghtfu l phenomenon, the Gul£ "'-P•t -•ty. o• T.._...ay. Stc:oed c:1-,...,. pa\4 Stream, lteept Iceland from being ice land. It • c:.o .. •a llw, Cam, h --" bl h I' . E TK NEI'POilT HAI801 ENSleN w .. adJ ..... d 10 M a •w•· . at ~rvua . y t e warmest C tma te an urope ,..., ol •-.a circ•l•lo. t.y coart decree No. A-20178 elated an wtnterllme. •r ••· 1951, la ,S..I• Cowt f• ttw Co.-ty of Or•:r• Stat• of Iceland is onc·fifth larger than Ireland C.llforala, _. t.y ,._a ,.__, I• qtiaiUied to p.blt all pQ!Ic and is Europe's most sparsely se u!ed land. _.,.. ,.r'"' b-r law. Immigration ha! been so discouraged and so AIVO • HAAP A ..................... ~ .......... 0-a..r P .. ll • ._ h · II bod · I • d PEC HAAPA ............................................... .Aseocl•• E~llaor spane t at pract1ca y every y 1n ce.an IUUCaiPTIOM aATII is ki n lo e\t rybody ebe. Ia H• .. At.•l 0... yew, 14.00: 2 yew•, 17.00 Though Iceland badly wanu and n~ei:b 0.. of "-'-At .. ; 0..• ye w, 1$.00: 2 ye--. t9.00 immigrants, they want ot\ly their own kind. "''OOOO~O<:Io'Q!Qo'OOO>'OQoo>Qo>OOO<CJio'O T o put it bluntly, th~ are what wme of oar <fl. .l!tlf " .,.,. bigot~ would call "racists." Every applicn:lt for citizenship has to be approved by Parlia· ment. home tofay lhM r.. b11ia "r a a~c .. aioa or parimoats on taaj,(811 cents ; milk is 60 centt a quart.. over beeo before:• pur ... in which many lftil• eanine1 in provinr that The ave~ ulary is $4,(XX) per working Whea' the thou,Jbt Ia ",_ l~qna of Runiu•. loat &heJr dol•· when ubjecllid to ""-n. Thei'C is a 7Yt per<:tfl:i sales tax on rv· ltv .. , either by 11M\ediate varioua stimuli, wouJd re• erythini!IO except food. lon&lized, it is roauurinr, __ _.._ .... •L.-1 ,_ " L... L .1 11 d 1 · n~URM;~~r or "7 u101;1 ' ow ..... -act accordin& co •1vea Thrre 21re ciO!Ie to 100,000 -p'-in this DUl Wt~en nauona zo • t ta f I I bo ., ~-~ Ill wrc o 1 ave a r camps. pattern, Thla he d~ city. Most of the hemet are of tf:infon:ed con· appa n,. The10 pu.rp1 do not eon-auated what he callod tho' cre~e. Ninety percent of the familirs own Hillory record& that few cern "' here uco~t u a conditioned ronox. ' their homts. nation• •urvivo the twin sample or what Soviet rule • J Government owns most latid in townL You c entury mark,. and tooth• would brina 1o A~rica, A'!"t1Cin1 now are benta can own the home, but not the land, unless aayeu now make c laim namely tho alayina of IIUbJOCtod to 1uch a prO- you owned it before the city took over. that we arc in the count• 15,000,0oo penon• on a cess. .Whit~ .the ll'Aater Some banks are owned by the government, down Period of our national lilt already prepared by c to .. : 11 t1Ck1n1 olf tho as are most key industries and utilities, But exi1tence, with but row name and cate1ory." 'seconds in the approach to the nation is se rved by a very progressive, years to enjoy berore the Continuinl, he quotea Matt what corrwnuni•ts hopefully privately owned aidine. Stars and Suipu arc ccli~ Cvetic: a former FBI under-expect will be our eventual ThN~ are four political part~s. The most sed. The apos tlu o( doom cover 'aaent, and Jive a a doom, e~ents . are takina powt'rful p;:tny i, the Independence Party, aucrt that the 1enesi1 o( much hiJher firurc. ••A t-place wh1ch m1&ht lead to which is conservative. The People's Party is our national life bepn with most all men and women the accomplishment of their Communist and Sociali~t. Th~ Progressive the 1j.,;01 or the Declar-b' · w P · · De over JO. havin1 been found o. J.ecovc. c w~rc co~-arty IS agrat~an and co.op. The Social· m· alion of Independence in too old for •re-education d1ooned b)' the d1plomaoc AR'VO e. HAAPA, owner and publisher ot the Ensign ~Q~o~~~oOoO Iceland is noted for beau tiful women. In the 9th C.entury Viking and Celt pirates headquartered in lre!and. plundering lr~land and Scotland and kidnapping beautiful wo-- men. ocrat Party is b:uically labor. The division~-1176, which would aive a would be slau• .. tered.•• ' r_ecoJRition of Ruuia back tween partie! is mostly on a social-economic •·"""nal for A-ri"a in .,, 9) Th b · _,... .. .... " Dr. Steuart Mc:Bimic has 1n 1 ). c proceas con· MIS. . . ;n !976, J'Ual9 ycall ·ahead. . d d ' W ld 9/ 0 1 1 d Co r told his radio audiences bnue urma or ar • ce an 1s not as pro· mmumst as arm· 0 Ste M 8 . . h ..... 'd rid lh "IADI.. Y IEIIT lACK" IS BREAKING In a letter printed on pag e 1 of this i ssue of the En sign, Phil Tozer offers .some pertinent remarks about the New- port Beach Coun ci l proposal to charge a fee for use of tidelands. Mr. Toze r, presi dent of Davey's Locker, cer- tainly make s i t clear that hi s spo rt fishing ente rpri se is not getting free use of the ci ty ti delands. He points out that he has to pay co nsi derable rent for the use of land, becau se the l andowner has to pay high taxes to the ci ty and county , becau se of th e high Yal uation put on the land, wh ich in tum is the re sult of the proximi ty to the tide- lands. Thu s the city and coun ty are realizing a high re- turn in taxes spe cifically because the tidelands increas e the value o f the adjacent land. H you want to tx-come a citizen of lc('· land, ~ou have to wait 10 years -5 years if yo u arc a Sc-a ndi navian. You have to change yo ur namt' to lrelandic. lce lanclt>rs have been happily isolated for centurie5 b11t now art' determined to join the world -for wh ich they may eventually be !Orry. lcclandl•rs formerly traded only with Ot"n mark. llut the>· cut loose from Denmark in 1944 and becam= an indrpendent nation. The lcr~andic 5pccch today i~ little changed from what it w;u in the !hh Century. Icelandic is thf' world 's oiliest liu;·ng sp-cd1. If th(' origina l pirates came back today, they could communicate w!tl1out difficulty. erly. There are 13,000 Communi51S in Ice· "Vr.. uan c .1m1~, t c that the R~ Chinese have wnen we coni! c: e e la nd, 7,000 of whom r~re in Reykjr~vik . Com· Otcc of Amencanu~," been even ,;:;me blood• Sovielt as an ally, rather mies have 8 of the 6tJ Parliament seats. ha~ quoted from an arbcle thirsty, kitlinJ an esti-th an as a co-be.lli~erent The only anny in Ice land is ours {3,000 wnuen ~ M~ Tse Tung mated 50,000,000 persons, aspr. ~leuart Met;'1m1e hali pcr'IOnncl ), Police are not arm~d. Iceland is and ~ubll shed m the Con· inc ludina Christians , prop-&ald.lt uproarcumatoday, a member and fo unde r of NATO. grcssJonal Record years crty o wners, and members as we s eek to ex~and u a.de lce1and l·a.~o: more bathrooms per capita ago . lhat. the 1953 com-o( the business fraternity. with the comnuniS~S while than 1he U.S.: comp11 ls~ry union m:-mber· mumst llme table aave a Recently , we re ported in they are supply m~ war ship (they don't even vott· on it ): a big work· life expectancy for lhe thete columns that Norlh materials to our enemies 1n t'r shorta~<': IR Jt·w~; one of lhl:' low('st United States of but lO Korean Redl, after havina Vietnam. We are consider· d('>l 'h ratio~ and one of the world's hig!":e!.t years. Gus Hall, who vocal• made a census which re· ing the passage of a birth r.,1t('~; fi{)()O:xl sheep and 2 won'cn izes the communist cau1e vealed persons who had consulartresty,whichwould mills: amr onl~ one rt:ally Ia~.~ indmtry-in our couniJy, is said to embraced Christianity, give the Russ ians espion-fis~. Nm~t all food, cxc('pt hsh, is im ported . have predicted our terminal murdered an estimated 3 aae bases lhrouahout the In lct>land tl·crl" are no -or praCtically would be reached in 10 million of thes e converts. country. We are thinkina of no -calllt", N('grces, tennis players, tr~'t!s. years and that the forcel of Nearer borne. an American, concludin& an outer space flic,. billboards,. h.i tchh ikcrs, pavd .roads destructi on now are ahead John Martino, tells his treaty with the m, which .~1 .50 an /:our mm.m um _wage, coal, ml , un· of schedule. ld · th n'sts Mr. Tozer concludes with a word of cauti on that should be heeded by the Ci ty Council: "Any additional tax im· posed on commerci al operat ions in Newport Harbor will, like the proverb ia l straw, break an already badly ben t Iceland d~~ no t really want outs~de cap•· tal. Forcignen ca n own only about 49 per· ce nt of am• Icelandic busin('ss and can take none of th~ p10fits out of the country. Prices on most thin~s a ~ hi~h . by our standards. Gax:oli ne, most of which th~)' buy from R us· sia, sells for 60 cent! a gallon. Bread i5 25 story or wha t miaht happen wou 11ve e comnu 1 emplo_ rd. pa_ wnshops, pn vat_e schoo!s,_ttll:t'r· Those who ate ,_,-01 to f h d to d 1 th 1 t .. t lO out own countJymen if, a ree an e ve op e <_u cs•s pancnts, t_op.ess wa1tr~s:-s, h1gh way •ell the co.,.un•'•t way of -" · o1 · ·on h h and When. 'he So,;ets te~;un1ques war 1n rea1 1 ~~gns. conrret(' If{ ways, expreuways, sky· l'f th A · 1 b . · 1 e to e meflcan peop e, •hould pte•at'l, In his book, far above the earth. t~cra p.:rs, '>u ways. t1ps. · 1 1 th ud back.11 • • • O n balance. a, you t:art plain!)' :~ee, Ice· parl•c.u ar y .. e ~t ents, "I Was Casuo's Frisoner,.. It has been re lated that land has a lot in its favor. descflbe a v1v1d piCtiU'c: of on paae 186 he tells how, Pavlov entered the space THERE lAS EXTREMIST TALK IM lllf The moving account in the Feb. 23 "Conservative Cor· ne't" on th is page, telling of Independen ce Hall at Knott's Berry Farm, mo ved me to visit that s hrine of independence las t Saturday. It is a visi t everyone should make. LeHers to the Editor a classless society, of on the ~2 torture faims, aac with a plan lo explode paternal care provided red hot irons had been bombs hi&h over the United £rom cradle to the grave, of thrust into the living States, or sufficient power wants satisfied , each ac· bodies, both of men and of to des troy every person in "'IOU" SECURITY Editor or lhe Ens ian. Cleveland Financier Cyrus the student to pay Cor his cardin& to his need, but they women. the country. At the end of S , Eaton Jr. plan to utilize use of the in stitution. do not explain wh y East Even more revoltina are SO years or so, according their financial re sources Shou ld lhat student not have Germans ris k their li ves to the stories told by Be,. to the asserted plan, every and skill in a major invest· ready funds to pay for that escape h om communism. nardo Teixeira in his book, IICSli&es of ti re would be Most imp ressive is th e enactmen t of the 1776 meetin g debating the Declaration of Independence. The opposi tion argument is ominously up·tO·da te, going som ething li ke th is: "Wh a t extremist talk is this -proposing in depen· dence from England~" ••• "We could never win over such a formi dable power!'' •• "We should si t do wn immediately and negotiate" ••• and (slightly amended)-"Better red· ' coats than dead!" ' --- -Pral'n the Lord1that cour&C)e pre~tailed over the no-win advocates of th at day. And may cou rage prevail again today! • • • A SOCIALIST ••• IS A SOCIALIST Norman Thomas, socialist, spok e last Thursday at the UC I campus. The news release announcing the event s ta-- ted th at the UC I Speaker's Forum "proudly presents the respected reforme r" and "honored gu est." Norman Tho· mas is definitely a socialist, and therefore it is well to recall the likes of o ther socialists: Ado lph Hi tl er, Benito Mussolini, Nikita Kh rushchell-all dedicated to to talitar· ian control o f indi11iduals and of every ph ase of human endeavor, and the inevi table end is ensla11em ent and mis· ery. Describing No rman Thomas a.s soft·spok en and kindly and as a respected reformer does not soften one whi t the terr i bl e fate that he is storing up for us. He re are his own words: "The American peopl e will never knowingly adopt so· cialism, but under the name of li beralism they will adopt every fragment o f the socialist prograrr until one day Ame rica will be a socialist nation without knowing how it happened." New arrivals at Hoag So~rdoy, F•b. 25 Friday, March 3 Gnl -Mr. and Mrs . ')can Girl _Mr. and Mrs . Tony Cordell. 319 Island Ave., Tones, 2086 Meyer P l., Balboa. Boy-Mr. and \1rs. Wayne Boag, 208 Tulane Pl., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . AI· berto Loera, 140 E . 19th St., Cos La Mesa. Boy -Mr . and Mrs , Howard Alien, 265 Rose Lane, Costa Men. !loodoy, Fob, 27 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Byron Graper, 120 E. 20th SL, Coata Men. T ... cl.y, F•lt. 28 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Theo· dore Stwnp, 9S6 Paularino Ave ., Costa Mesa. W .. Msdoy, *rch 1 Girt -Mr. and Mn. T er· renee McWethy, 1002 Miaaion Dr., Costa Mesa . Boy -Mr. and ttMs. Carl Peterson, 919 Cedar Place, Cotta Mesa. Oirl -Mr. and Mr1 . Dwayne !lorry, 889 Son on Rd., Ca.ta Meu. Costa Men. Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Michae l Jackson, 265 Oale St., Costa Mesa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mn . Edward Ragone, 1608 Elm Ave ., Costa Mesa. PREMIERE TOMIGHT AT REPERTORY THEATRE An oriainal WOfk by Peter Renno, New York play~ wriaht. wi II receive an Oranae County premiere lo- niJht, March 9, at South CoastRcpertoty,l815 Villa 'Nay, Newport Beach. "The Last Day of the Year" will be pres ented three niahtt onl y, March 9, I 0 and 11 , at 8:30 p.m. From the Bibk TherefOfe by the deeda of the law cbere sball no rtuh be juatified Ja his siaht: for by the law is the tno ... lcdac of a in.. Conaressman James B. Uu. in hi s Wash inaton Re· port of February IS, B67, stale& as follow•: "The Se cretary of th e Treas ury, in testifyina bc£ore our convnittee said that if we did nol ra ise the debt lim1t he would not be able to na-... out sOCial Sccun ey· clack • for the month of :vlarch. This may be a rude awakening to twenty mil· lion rec ipients or social security, to find that lbe so--c alled trust fund doe s not even exist; outside or $4 billion in marketable securitie s, the balance is all in the Corm of IOU "s s ign ed by the federal go- vernmen t, whi ch in tum must tax aaain or borrow the money necess ary to rc· deem lhese lOU's." Some ~r edi camenl Big Brolher"s '"· Bob Dugan Newport Beach BRIDGE BUILDERS To The Editor, :\s our cooraaeous young men sacrifice their li ves in Vietnam, acu of treason and near·ueason abound. Nol onl y does ou1 president urge "building bridges" of expanded trade wi th the enemy, but larae U.S. com-- panies arc manufacturing and delivering suppl ie s in· to the hands of the enemy lo be used againtt our sons in the bloody jungle bau le s . menl of U.S. capital behind tuition, loans shou ld be Nor do they describe the "The Fabric of Tenor,'' extinct, and the comnunists "' the Iron Curtain ..... Eaton's avai lable to hi m; upon gra· ordeal of transition £rom which reccwds the inhuman could e nter our territory duation, he is allowed the th f Tower International Inc. e reedoms of America to actt of comnunist inspi red and take ove r. and lhe International Basic 1::r~ni!y pr:r:~ayba~:~ th~ s lavefy faced by those terroris ts in Anaola, Fantas ti c as such an Economy Corp. OBEC), equalling his cost of edu~ -Ml o live behind the Iron Africa, who he said tied idea miaht seem, i t 1s controlled . by the Rocke· cation, plus an additional Curtain . They dO' not tell victims to planks and ran evident that we are be ing Cc.UeJ brotben, plan to b~o&i ld amQUnt in_. t.he form of .in· of the mi \lions of Russian• them lenathwise throuah condi tioned for a planned factories, industrial p-tantt .wea&.-1Wt.icb will be used who wen: s lauahtered after uws1 in a lumber mill. chanae i n our _na.li.onal_ and hotels in a private ef· l~ltit: l'f'Pltu~tina the in· the Ruuia.n repu.blte .... Ttt, 1ttedow-bf ~Soon~ life. Conservative& are fort to promote trade with ahtulion he attended. destroyed by the Bohhe--recently fell upon an Ore· holdina rut to the America Iron Curtain countries ... " 4. If, upon araduation £rom vi ks. aon minis ter, who, after that was , in the hope ttfat How docs that arab ya, high achool and thineen John Beaty on paae 44 of he had refused to comply thi s concept wi II be the as Johnncy goes marchina years of "free" education his book, "The Iron Cur· with the demands of a com-pauern for the: America off to the no-win U.N. War ? a s tudent i s nol ready to tain Over America," in a munist. was told that the that is to be. I wonde,r-what would have ~cccpt the re sponsibi lities fe w sentences tells of the cormmnis ts had a lis t or Ameri ca, wake up before happened if these thinas lm~sed by a co l\eg7 edu· bloody s tory of the com-the church members in that it is too late! had oc:cuned during W'N II? c.at•o:n · a full·scalc lnves· LEGAL NOTICE ---.:icAL MOTICE ----------------- 1 can see the headline s t•.aat10n of our gr~de and ---------------LEGAL NOTI~_E __ _ now: "President urges ex- panded ttade with Hitle r"; "Rockefeller builds rae- torics in Berlin'"; "Presi· dent invites Nazis chiefs to visit U.S."! But perhaps s ome rea- ders wi II find consolation in the "thoughtfulness" of a Washinaton businessman who plans .. to bring A.mcri · ca to our boys overseas" by opening a toplets ao-ao discotheque in Vietnam. "We think this will be run for the 'J.I.s " said Richard L. BaaL "This will be the sort or club servicemen are used to at home," he says, "but c an't find in Saigon." I am s ure the mothers and wives or our servi cemen wi II really appreciate Mr. B's kind effortt. Arter all, as he says, '"Ne want our airls to conuibute to the war effort"! "Jod help us as we wallow in the mud of the "Great Society"! Wi II America ever awaken in time? For God and Country, Bette Rooney 211 Marcuerite '\ve. Corona de I Mar LETTER TO REGEHTS Board of Rcaentl University of California Knowina you have the high·lichool educat1on sys· (This is th t' corrrcl~d copy of OrdinO'II u pori B roch City Cot~,cif. Thl' copy publish · tems shoold be instituted, 120' adopt<d F<b . ''· 1967, by tb< N•w· d · b F b 2 · wi th the exprcu purpose of .,., e '"I ~ r . J F.n s rgn W 4 $ incomplerr.) rinding lhc re asons for this ORDINAN CE NO. 1204 writing on • form prescribed by it, or shall be ~presented patadox. AN ORDINAN CE OF' TlH: by the Plna i118 "'C'ommission, at 1he hearing. 5, s;nce _the heads of CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH and •hall be acc'impuied by The Cily C:ounci l ~~ohall REPEALING SECTION I fee of Forty Dollars (140) re11der ita dec is ion within universities and colleaes 15.16.040 AND AMENDING if • public hearing ia dee111ed s i•ty(60) days after the filing should not have to be sub-SECTION S 15J6D50, 15J6D60, necea .. ry by the Building of s ud appea l." jected to political £an cies. · AND 15.16.140 OF TITLE 15 Official 1111der roles es tab. Sf.C TIO~ 4. ~ction 15.16.· lhe best means of avoidina OF THE N ~WPORT BEACH lished by the Plan11ing Com• 140 of 1he Sew port Heach thi s is to separate govern• MUNICfPAL CODE TO miasion, or a fee of Twenty. Munici pa l f.ode is ame nded to . . ABOLISH THE BOA RD OF five Dollars (125) if ao public read: menl from e~~c~t1on; thts ADJUSTMENTS AND TO hearillf!: ia required. "JS.l6,J40 ProJo fbfrfo•u. A. can most e£hc1€ntly be ac· TRANSF ER THEIR B. PUBLIC HEARING. No TRAFFIC: SJG'\'AL IMITA· complished by running the FUNCTI ONS TO THE public beario(! .11eed be held TIOSS. :-;o ~r.!'Ofl shall piau•, universitie s and co llcaes PLANNING CO~ISSION 011 aay apr.licatioa; provided, ma inta in OT display upo n or in on the rree+Cnterprise ba· The City Coaacil of the Cit{. Lhat the P a.~~aiag Commisaloo view of aoy highw11y or strr-el I • Be b d d bl ' b I d I!Dy uo off icial t~ign . signal or sis; the on ly re s ultin g af.l o ,.e.wport ac oe.a or • • ~~~oay eata 111 ,. es to e.ter• d . 1 f 11 •lae whe 111 • heatbi@: ahall e.vJce or aay • f!:TI , sipal or filiation then with 10· aa 0 ows : dev ie" whic h P"port" to be or SECTION I Seetloo 15 16 be held or msy hold • pablic vemment would be adher· ' ' •• b I' i>J aa im ita tion of, or resemb le.t~, 040 of 1he Newpon Beach earlo(! ou soy app !Cation, ence to laws and payment Municipol Code Is here._ re• ao oHi cial traU!c 111 ip;n or si,;· or taxes. pealed. "7 Whea a pqbllc hearin8 is na l or wh ich 11tte.mft" 1o direct 6. A system of univor· SECTION 2. Sectlo. 15.16.. deemed aeceaaary, ootice of the move mr nt o tra ff ic or . . 050 I Be aaeh heariDJ ahall be Biveo which hides fr om view an y 0 f. SllleS run in thit manner o the Newpon ach by pablicatiOll la the oHicisl fi cial trdflc s ip or si (!!l•l. would add no expense lO Muo ic iJ*l Code Is ameoded to oew•,.per of the City and by A. BF.AMSOF LIGHT. No pet· the state's budsct, but rea d: po.tiD8 the ootlce ia aot leaa son no1 au lh orized 11hall erect wou ld in fact add a revenue "15.16,050 ll.,,.rpretetl-• tha11. two coaapicuoos pl•cea or maintain an y df!vice which above and be ond th onJ Eue,nl""•· 1\e Pl•o•lal!! oa or cloee to the p-openy at directs 11 hum of light j11 8 • Y e sav• C01r1m is1ion •hall b..,.e th e leaat tea daya p-ior to the flashiog sequeace toward an y IRIS already reali zed by authorily aad doty 10 perform hearlq: or by .. maf!: the no-s1ree1 OT highw11y, nor shall fewer l tatc employee I , the fo ll-io@: foa ctioaa: tlce, r::tap prepaid, at any peraoa erect 011 ma intain I shall look (orwud to (a) To loterf)_fet the provl· le11t f ve dara P'ior to the any elecltical , 11dvertis inB yow reply. eioDs of thi• Oapter at the hearlas to •I propeny Owa• si~ or s imilar de vice lhat in· Yours truly request of the Bolldios Offi· era whoee raa~• aad addres· terlf!res with the visibility of R. h dE 'wood· d al or when a writte• ~ope•l •tt• appear 011 the latest aoy official uaflic conuol de· IC u . • IR from a decis ion of lhe l ·lid-adopted tax roll u owaias vi ce or w•roins •iBDal. 1552 Maramar, Apt. 8 iog Offi ci al is filed with the P'openy witll la 1 diataDce of C. TYPES. 1lie foll owin g Balboa, Calif. Comm iasioo. SOO f-t fro. the uterior tyr.a of s ips are P'ohibi1ed: LETTEI TO COUNCIL ~b) To iasae E•eeptlo. Per· bo.adarla of applic .. t'• trl~•~l=:r.·•hi:.l or animated elec· . . an ti, uoder the procedare property. 2 The City Counc il of the bereioafter p-ovWed, allowl•1 C. CONDITIONS FOR IS. • IHa sipa. d f f \II 3. Moviajl!: alpa. City of Newport Beach. eviatiou ro. u y o e SUANCE. Ia ord., to put aa 4. Aay other oo ldoor s isn aot S ki ( th proviaiou of thia Ca.apter Excer.,to. Pet'IDit tl&e Co .... e•prc:aaly permitted lo thia pea nJ or e many e.cept: •laa ~ .... flad that 8fUI• Chapter. reaidenta of the Newport I. ne llmhatlo .. .,. lhe lag aac h pennit &. aeceaaary 0. I£XCEPTIONS. Provided , Shores Coml'!'llnity we wish distaace • •lp ••Y project to prot.et • aab.tta~ttlal pro. howeve r, su ch •lsa• 1111y be to th t ~ over ps.blic property aa Ht perty rlpt, will all\ be e•· perm lued if 111 Exeeptloa. Per• Few newspapers carried the eye-itncss account of this rec ent vile be trayal! As a dec k official aboard an Americ an merchant vessel duri ng a s lop in the com-- munis t port of Cons lanza, Rumania, Leonard 'Jause clearly saw marked evi· dencc o( this strateaic rna· terial awaiting s hipmeM to the Reds in North Vietnam. This vital carao, subsi· di zed by the .o\mcri can tax dollar, wa& manufactured in Rumania by the industrial complex that an .o\MERJCAN COM PANY IS HEL PINO TO BUILD I To read the full report (Fob. S iuuc), why not sub1cribe to Tho Cotmcilor, 1827 Te-ua .o\vc., Shrove• pori, La. For S2 per year, thia 1rr.ll month ly new•· paper l1 a bi1 barpln, and each iuue Is ctatllllld wilb new• you'll neorel read anywhere else. best intoruts of the people in the State or California utmost in your thouahu 1 ll'n confident you •e doina everythina poulblc to 1ee that our I tate budaet is a beluced one, In workina towards this end, I (eel the followina rocorrmendationa have merit and •e worcby ol your conaideration: an . Y,OU or your recent oat Ia Sectloe 15.16;290. tr•ry to tbe patpo111 of tha. mit i• obtaioed 1111 each cue appropnabon to help clean 2. The prcMibltl .. tiplut Chapter 111 heNlat "' fortJ.. lo aecordaac;:e with the proce· ow beloved channel which • aip,,.lpal • dulce wt.icb ad •Ill ••• ba -ter&.lly de· dare provided Ia thle Chapter." borders our conrnunity on Imitatee or reaolltllea •• of• ut.e•tal t• lll• he•hh, aa-SECTION' ·~. 1\&. otdla .. ce 'd flcial tr•fflc alp or olpal or fety. e-fen or paerel ••I-•hall be pehU•bed oaca t. the two 11 ea. atte111pta to dln~ct th• ..... fan of P!fWOU reeldlas la offici•! ~wap.per of tiM Chy. We have as much foelin1 .._, of tn~fflc "' hid•• ,_ tiM a•II'Nftooct, 01 detrl• nd tb ... .atall b. offectl•e (orowcbaN~elas lhe people view aay offld•l t,.fne elp ... tahr '-J•lou to propeny SO day• aftt~r sb date of Ita ol Lido or Balboa laland do or alpaJ. Of u.,....,. .. aq ia tho •d.optl•, ·3 n -.&.ibi 1 q. aoi ... oftood. • to tile p• 1\la erdl.ane• wu latro. Uout Newpon Harbor. How-· • e ,.._ t • ap 1 anal wella,. of .L. 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But DOW the riabteO.IftOII of OOd without t.he law ia DW~ifeuod, beiq whnea• ao<l b)' die Jaw and 11M -pbct.a~,. £'1fD cbe ri1J11e0U11MII of Oocl •JUch Ia b)' foidl ol Jotaa Cltritt •10 all IDd IJIOII all -dlol boll•"· ·ca-"2~nJ aews maba a •lip, or is h a trill balloon &o lei t .,me,.. icaa reaedc.a? Recndy, ia dM: New York Ti,..a, aa ulielo appoond dlled"U.S. n,_ plaa major if'OD ~ taia inn•tBieat." ~·• hill daia uUcle: u'Tirte Kocufollor r•ilr 111111 1. It-ia import.lnt that education beyond lhe hiah· adloolataac. be of the hiah· eat caliber •d rea:Uly nailable 1.0 any tnd all peraoas detiriDt it. 2. nla -.u ....... ld .DOl be willllteld rrom .. , penoa bec•H ol lack of na ... lal abilil)l. l, 1\e •f•enicy IDCS/or coli .. • Naahl han a •r• .... at lllili011 wlllch Ilion .. nqaeat mat now .... , f&e e•trel 4Hic. • ..,.,..... (lsj t4H-1•.,..1 t. writ.. -~• ..-.. •• •lu JOII M•e -.de u iltidel •l .. t." . tea. tily c..riL AYES, COOMCIUit:N t a...,., atop dlot JOI .. fM1hlr i•ID SEcnOff I. 51ctl• IS.la, Pa,.... M.r.bU, Gn..,, 010 ef &M 111._,.., lhct.lltn._ ~City' C...CU •n eet C..t. F•ll•. S.ott., tile ....., Md aettlt oace clpet c• • •• •••4 te......, • • ,.••• ....,... _. ltOE8k COlJIIICli.MDt "-· :! :: Ill 1 fto lw dde to • • JJ,J~M ............ .:=.:-: e": ..:IM!Ji ·A_BSI: T COOifC,!_~f. 1!-:; ••• • .,.. ,.,...... A.. APft.l.. .. ..... le ... ......... ..,., • '1111 lack tl dedsia. iB CAnOII. At.UeMt. fer • C 1 ra. ef --' ap ... l AnESTt 1M put Ma a ... ect pe.a E•ee~Mal V.... •n .. .-: ... Cr .. , •... u Le.n. t...lee euJ ... • .. • ..,. .... "'P"t .... , ..._., • ,.,_, 1111 ... City Ch1 Clerl e" ....... _, ·~"-,_....,.,,., .. c-u ~..,....,. ............... , .• ,.,,., <c-1 ... -...... ~ ... ,..,.,,, .... , .. ,. •••• c. .. -"• .a.. ,.. .... ,.,., .... &.Jp; PARTI CIPATING in the groundb reaking for th e first uni ts of the new Orange Coast YMCA faciltft overlooking Upper Newport Bea ch are, from left, Conley Davies, executi ve di rector of the V; Ro- bert Leech, manager of the Co rona del Mar branch of United Californi a Bank, who has arranged the loan for the con- struction project; Jim Ray of Cameo Sho res, whose construction company of Costa Me sa Will build the $;363,3 45 pro- ject, and mark et owner Di ck Richard, chai rman of the membership enrollment drive. Mr. Davi es eKpressed hope that the initial bu i lding will be completed by Th ank sgivin g Day. (Swen son pho to.) Home Run seeks 775 memb By Mn . Willi om B. T ritt Serving youth, serving you and the commun ity is' the story of your YMCA. The ye ars of youth ase important to the future years of } nur comm uriity and the world we live in . Foremost among organi zation s that stri ve to he lp you th it self are your Y.\ICA's of Southern Cali- forn ia. Feb. :!3 tu \larch 17 is the pe riod for "Op¢ration Home Run," a dri ve to obtain for Orange Coast Y\ICA (C{l Sta \lesa and Newport Beach) 775 sustaining me mbers ($30,625) to provide addi- tional support for Y\ICA services. Heading th e drive are 0. W. Wield Richard, ~:om­ missioner; Mr s. Ned (Oora) Hill, co-commissioner; D;ck LeHers (Con tinued from page 2) of our members. "'Ne would a lso like to ac kn owledge the fact that we need a recreati on area for our chi ldren and the children o f Seas hore '1rive. <\t the south east end of Old Santa Ana River bed, there is an ideal area for a •playground, but title mus t be detennined. This land recently has been under· water on three different oc· casi ons due to high water and lack of adequate control at the -:ireenfield·Bannin& Flood Control outlet. H this land were dirt fi \led you would have an excellent area for hundreds of Wes t Newport children. We appreci ate your many obligations to the people of Newport Beach, however we ofWes t Newport, Newport not asked for muc h - now we be& your cons ideration of the above tw o very impor· tant issues that concern our community deeply. Respectfully, "Jeorae P. Wilcox President Franklin, membership chai r- man ;t-l ugh \lynatt, coord ina- tor; Conic)' Davies, execu- tive director, and Andy De- vine. honorar) chairman . They will be assi!ited by member s of the Y.\IC A Lea- gue, who arc \layor Willazd Jordan of Costa .\lesa, \1r s. A.L. Pinkley, Supt. Leland Newcom er, Chief of Po lice J ames Glavas of ~ewport Beach, \lr. and \lrs. Dick Cluc a~. the Rev. Did Dun- lap of the Cos ta Mesa \le- thodi~t C.."'hurch, Vi c e Pr in- cipal John Ros e uf Es tan· cia High School, Bill Hamil- ton, Bill Dusta, Dr. Dan: Nielsen and J ack Barnett. The Red Triangle League will have Ed Hirth, Les Steffensen, Dr. and \Irs. Jack Skinner, .\lurray Cho. tiner, Mark. Soden, Mn. Daniel Aldri ch, Mrs. J ohn Connell anJ \!iss t\gnes Blomquist all 1n there "pi tching." \Irs. Will iam B. Tr itt and \lr s. Th om a~ \I. Beckwith 4'ill be r e~pnnsibl..: fm pu b- licity during "Orcrati•lf"l !lome Run ." In 1-)6 7 U1 e bas ic Y\ICA mem bc:rship services for J,6Jil or mute yo u th dub mcm hcrs anJ cam pt.:rs will cost S22 pe r membe r, ex- c\us in: ••f fe e s fnr camps and s pecial events . Th e you th partidpants pay fhlm SJ.25 to Sb.JU per member, except in hard ship cases whe re memberships arc pft>- vi ded or earned. The UniteJ Fund s havc provided an ave rage of S6.6J per youth membc:r. The other s IJ or more pe r member must be: pruviJed by Y\ICA con tri - butions fr ,m sustaining me mbers and h icmls to make possible th e cootinuati1Jn of these vi tally needed ser· vices, and Chri s tian influ- ence of Y\IC A programs and leadershi p. Types of sustaining mem- berships are Y Executive Club, $125 , wi th executive club privileges and family membership;\' Century Club, SIJU,sustaining a club of to me mbcn or re creation for 2J; Y Patrons S50, provid- ing for 5 members or an ath- le ti c league for a group; Y Boos ters S25, helping pro· vide for recreational acti· vi ties for a group; Y Spon- sor SllJ, providing for d ub activities for one boy nr gi rl. A sus tainin g member bu ys nothing for himself except the rew ards and satisfac- tions which he may feel as he (I) helps pro\·ide charac- ter building sen·ice for young peop 1 e of his com- muni ty, (2) helps make pos- sible the expansion of the Y\1CA ptogram tn mc:c t the challenge of the rapidly p awing youth population, (3) helps insure that no -young8tcr will ever-be wrn- od.·awaytCrom theY beeauae of lack of funds. Part icipati ng membership services of the Oranae Coast Y\tCA in clude clubs ({I f bo)s and gi rls, campina and adult program groups. Evc:r s in ce the Y\ICA was founded in 1.3 -U it has been a membe rship organizati on -an ass0ciation of pe ople wh11 work togethe r for the bcnefit of )OUth .lts pu rpose 1s lO hel p yuung people achieve ph y sical, me ntal and spi ritual ritness and develtlp high quali ties of character and Chri stian citizenship. It servc:s all wi thout regard to race, creed, 01' economic s tatus . Recently installed at a dinner meeting were the fol lowing H6 7-6.3 board ot directors: George Rodda Jr., president; Or . Skinner, \"ICe Lloy d Winburn, \'ice presi- dent: Lee Jones, vice pre• s ident; Kenneth Fowler, treasurer; \lax Russell, sec· retary; Dick Richard, advi· sory board chairman . Other board members are Donald Walker, Edgar R. Hill, \!i· Jan \1. Dostal, Roy Ward, .\-lr. and Mrs. Robert Me· C lurg, Merle !-lowe, Ben Lilligraven and .\1rs . bert Lynam. Ta ke a cob, ta ke a pla ne Ta ke a wa rdrobe fr om lorraine Sutherland't-- At the Beach JAMI OIIEE lOAD AI lA YSIDE DIIVE NEWPOIIUEACH 67$.3183 Lorraine Sutherland ond Oorotf'ly Oo"lon TelephOP.!".Rpodles Lonaine 8tennu bl Jrvine en Library ... The book, ulves ..• Betty Schisler of Terrac;e cn\ertained fricndt .. The Story of Chi nue Balboa bland, He leo Frank at I coffee f01 a very Philosophy" by Ch"u Chai. Shore Cliffs, ~oUie Fai r"' special rcaaon. · .to bid a • • • child of' Corona del Mar, and bon voyaae to Gret.chen Oenni 1 Hopwood , Corona Sue's sis ter, Marae, who Sroerina of Balboa It land,· del Mar hi&h school aenior, lives in Phoenix. who left yesterday on 1 Slh alternate for an appointa • • • round the world cruiu ... which will include a week ment by Con&reuman Jim-ny in Hawaii followed by 68 Utt for West Point, spent daya of travel ..• peeks at 4 days at the Naval Air Hona Kona. Sinaapore, Bue for his fina"l exams .. , Taiwan, Eaypt, Rome , Now he i1 si ttina on pins paris, Copenhaaen, Brus• and needles e very day waitin& for the mailman. tela, London, Dublin ... to • • • name a few. Some or those c:heckin& her itinerary and proni sin a to write were YvOMe Blocksom of Irvine Tenace. Pat Broerina of ghoro Cliffs, and Sue Martin, Dorothy Reynolds and Betty Schis ler or Balboa hland. • • • No one had a better time at the antique sale last week-end at the Newponer than Suzanna Rabbitt of Harbor View Hills. She was in her alory ••. and husband Tuck even appeared to be enchanted! • • • 9id yo u hear about the donke y·buketball &a rne at Corona del \1ar hiah school las t weekend':' While perched on don ke ys, the faculty played the s tud ents ... who were also on donkeys .. . and the ~tud ents won! ... a howlina success' • • • ')estination. . '::Jrand· mother's house in Pal m Des~rt ... en masse .. . (or a love ly we~kend .. . Joan and Slack Winburn and youngs ters thre~, Windy (wh o 1s a s tudent at Scripps) and Heidi and Ward. • • • Terry and Monk A.b bott of Irvine Terrace had the call. .. to Palm Sprina• and wonderful relaxation. • • • A.rter hearina a lively talk aiven by ')avid '!mmes, the resident direclor or the South Coast Repertory Theatre, members of the Children's Theatre '::Juild gathered toaether today for a luncheon at the <;tuft Shirt. • • • Enthuiii asti c bike rid ers, Pat and Bob 'Nalker of Corona del \iar, found that buckin& the traffic in town a li ttle much ... so toolc a holiday. . .with bikes of course ... out Palm Spc-inas way last week. UPHAM TD SPEAK :\sse mbl~·man 1.obcrt Bad· ham will gi ve his "1.eport fr om the legislature" at the \1arch 22 noon lunc heon mc:ettng of the '!arbor Bar NEWPORT HARBOR EUGM ARH SECTION--Pott 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967 COOONA DEl MAR, CALIF. 'STOCKING CAPSULE Did you ever know anyont: who 1ns1Sted on putung his riaht sux:kin& on first? Some people think this IS a good way to avoid headaches. Foolish? Of couf§e ~ Most of u.s get he-adaches. But now we readl for one of the fas t·actinx pam relievers mcdtcal science has made avai lable. A simple remedy. But remember- not all hcadachn can be treated so casually. If the pam persists or IS unusually Soe\ere, be sure to M."C yo•Jr physician. And next time you need a prescription filkd, come to us fo r quality compoundmg. Clristensen Pharmacy Jll21 E. COAIT Inn' .. co•oa A DEL MU OIIIOLZ J·2550 The discussion aroup o( the Newport Friends or the Library (inds a great deal of enthusiasm amona its gue s ts an d members ... Next mee tina wi II be on the 12nd at 10:00 a.m . at Marin· Bridae at Sue Hitchman's in Beacon Bay ... She didn't play •.. just fixed a delicious luncheon and kibi tzed while her auests enjoyed them· J roup at the Vi lla \-Iarina 11,,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_-!~ ~es taUJant. • e LIDO MARKET CENTER e • COM E & JOI N THE FUN' MARCH 9t h THR U ·18th ~ ~CONTESTS PRIZES ENTE~TA:INJ::...J:ENT ' -,,li E'. rt' . . .1'1 • . -'1...J 19 RO UN D TR IPS FOR TWO TO SAN FRANC ISCO ON PLUS 19 DI NNE RS FOR TWO AT FA .\\Ol"S SAN FR ANC ISCO RE STAU RANlS' DRAWI NG >AT. ~\A R .1 8. 4 P.o\1. 19 DI NNER S f O R TWO ~I }3erk&hire\; 1' lHI ,,\ '\,('V.1Jtll1' n o'\\•"•1 '•••1.!U'·'''' • ·• • l<•J)!•11ht•ll•Jr"llo(!'l•· \r;u.,•·,. 11'<"1''"'1 II \,'" PLL"S 19 THEATR E PAS SLS f U R f\\ I l TLoli!h'l l(l l ~"r \.11'\]1,,·., O~D FASHIONED VA~UES BVII &IrT SBGl S.lLI 1JU.l&.li.I.II.Ii r•ti1JCI K.llliiiiCI.! lll.l!S IGGII.T laGCiaiiS IFREE 19 TOURS FOR TWO TO UNIVERSAL MOVIE STUDIOS DRAWING TH URS., MAR. 16,4 P.M. CJJepo~it ~u~ ~ntry CZicJwts NEWPORT lEACH , to Mar.11 k. Patrick" a Dey,· W.cb 17, will be ob""ed by dte Newport Beacb Pri•d• o1 die Ut1ury at a coll'ee meet- laa • 10 Lm. at the home ol ""'· H.P. Parker. 4S4~ · llriahl'"' Rd., Cameo aor ... Inn Pioraon will toll .bout her book, "Tilda from Tustin."' This covers life in Oranae County in 18~2 from the viewpoint of a 12- year-.old airl. The places we authentic and the book ia lhe result of two yean research with old time resi- dent&, ~a. Pierson, a member of the Pen &: Quill Writina Club, i a writina for the Pioneer Preu tellina of the eazly days of Oranae County. Servin& as co--hostesses under the direction of ~~. A. Harwood Thayer, hos· pitality chairman, are ""'· Willi am Lee, Mrs, Ri chard Pantzer, Mrs. Murton Will- son, and fvlrs . William Blan- ton, as announced by Mrs. Challcn Landers, president of the Friends of Library. DPU HOUSE SLATED AT HOUSE OF CDLDII .. We're cclcbratina!'' an- nO;unccd Mario Pacini, is- suing an open house invita- ti on for "everybody" to visit the House of Colo r, across from Newport City Hall, this week-end. Mr. Pacini explained the eel ebration is two--fold. First they want to call attention to their 20th anni versary and second they are show- ina off their newly enlarged quarters and discount cen- ter, Mr. Pacini is past pre- sident of the Balboa Bay Lions Club and a mem ber of the Youth Cen ter Board. IAr. and ~·.Irs. Pacini and their children live in New- port Heights. MRS. BROOKINGS HURT Mrs. Myrtle Brookings, one of Corona del Mar's earl iest continuing mer- chants, suffered an accident ,r-hlfme 'h-eSAbly and is confined-Jo Hoag Hospital with a broken hip. Song of Japan Wins award at National Orange Show JULY 8 wilt ' be the wedding date fo r Cheryl Lynn Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Nathan Lee Jones o f 104 Kings Pl., Cli ff Haven, and Will iam Fran cis Dum- 1 er, son of Mr s. Mark Faulkes Jones Jr. of San Marino an·d James Hart Dumler of Baltimore, Md. The engage- ment was announced Friday at a party at the home of the bride's parents, followed by a dinner at the $tuft Shi rt res taurant. Cheryl attended Anoakia girl s school in Arcadia, was gradual ed from Newport Harbor High Sc hool in 1%2, attended the University of Hawaii and USC, graduating there_ in 1qbb, She is now s tudy ing now for her master's degree, teaching q[h g rade En- gl ish and hi sto ry to gifted students in the Pasadena school system, and tutoring 11 th grade s tudents in Beverly Hil ls. Her fiance is also a USC graduate. He is now in the Naval Reserve and plans to continue his education in political news and report ing. He will be taking officers training in the fall. Terrace party Mar. 16 The annual social get- together or residents or Ir- vine Terrace will be held Thursday evening, March 16, at the Irvine Coast Country Club, hos ted by the Irvine Terrace Home Owners Assn. Arrangemen ts were or- ganized by Mrs. Paul F. Smith, assisted by the fol- lowing committee chairmen; Rosalyn Yarnell, en tertain- ment; \·lildred Kendricks, COMMISSIONED "PORTRAITS IN BRONZE" Priv ate le5 sons in portrait s c 11lptr~r r 1835 Newport Bl vd. CostoMesa -642-7097 - -~-- decorations ; Mil li cent Sali s- bury, invi tations; and Betty Ram say, hospi tality. The annual party serves both as a neighborhood so- cial event and for annual election of ofri cers and di- rectors. The Association was formed in the earliest days of the area develop- ment ror united representa- tion of its r~sidents and to sponsor programs or mutual interest. For the past 2 years, Ken Kendricks or Ba yadere Terrace has been president. Cocktai I hour and dinner music will b.! provided by accordionist Bernice Fay, MRS. BOWEN DIES Ge rtrude Bowe"' 26 I Del \Jar Ave,, Costa \!esa, died Saturday, \larch ~. in a con- val es cent home in Santa Ana at age ao. She was born In England and mo ved to Costa \lesa 3 years ago. Sun·ivors inc lude her hus- band, Emmett; a daugh ter, .\bri e Orr i s s ; a brother, Wi 1- fr cd !lowden: a sister, Flo- encc Fuller; and a grand- son, Ron Orri s s. Services were held Tues- day, :\larch 7, at Peck Fam- ii)· Co lonial Funeral Home. ~TS HE I EVERY BUNNY" 1-:xquisite lingerie hu always bttn a g:rear aid to t~ who practice the ;--! an of femininity. Not only is tM lincerie that is JeCn important, but per- sonal knowledge rhat you IN THE FAMILY art wearing somethinw; tremendously fmlinine can put you in the right frame of mind to practice the mysterious and aee:ls art of being a totally fem - inine and charming wo- man ... The foundation of yOUI' Easter outfit atorts ot, , , ~ OOfWSII- CANDYSTRIPERS TO INSTALL Candyatripera. Jr.anior .4.uxiliuy membtra of Hoa1 Hoapi tal, wi It holt a molbor .ad dauabler lu.nch· eon dU 1 Satwday. Much 11, at bvine Coaat Country· Club. Chairman Shari Brown will turn over the lcadenhip of lbe poup to Barbera IAdeo, Pint VI co-Ckainua Moeica West eo s.dy Somort, 2M Vice-chairman Kathy Bar- raftaer to Judy Babuich. Secretary C&uaodra Ray to Sue Kuebn. Mary HudtOft will become corrt~pondinl aecret.ary and l.yftD Ham- raeru wiU aerve at hit• &orilll. Hoaored JUtllll, in addi.· tic.. to 1he molbart, wi II luciU.S. Mrt . WinifrH Bacoa, hotphal admlait• tn&c.; Mn. Henry JONt, prniden t or lhe Seal or .\u.ailiuy; Vlca•Pr .. idont Mrs. Terenee Walth, and Church News. Mn. Williom Durkin, co- ordinacor or volun&een. The 'C&ndyatrlport' red Firat, Baptitt Church or preachin1 miuion at the and white alriped pinaroraa Costa, Mcu, 30~ Maanolia Hope MelhQdist Chwch bave brilh\ened the hot• St. -Dr. P.G. Neumann March 11·16. pital'• corridor~ tince will preach on "Winsome• ''The dyinl thief pro--1957, when 5 airls formed neu of Christ" at 1 t a.m. file .of repentance': wi 11 the fiut auxiliary. Mom- Sunday. At 1 p.m. the Rev. be the nidweclt lenten beu ha•e donated 15,000 Jerry Swank will apeak on topic of the· Rev. James how a of servi~e tince then. the Christian life movement Blain at the Newport Harbor Now there is a waitina in Ni1eria. · Lutheran Church, Newport list, with the membcrthip The C entral Bible Chwc h, Heilhts, at 7:30p.m. held to 100. 23rd and Oranae Ave., Cos• Wednesday, March lS. As Junior Auxilitry memw ta Mesa -Pastor Hen~ E. bert, airls between the ·J The Rev. Loren Flick• of 1s•• 18 'd th J ones will discuss "The aaes n to a1 e inacr of the NewportUnity Se · • ·1· --• minister's bank account" ruor ."t.UXI lit)' .. IU serve Church conducted a dedi· · t•· h at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday on many comrru ... es tuc as cation service Feb. 28 for th · r~.,· d • service. At 7 p.m. the Rev. e m Ullu~e~~ 1on es .. , the Charles Fillmore C hapel pe"'atn'ca, flower and Ken Radach of the Sudan w at the readina room at the library carts. Interior Mission will pre· church of"t c es , 488 E. 17th th f'l "F. th 11 Miss Cassandra Ray wi ll sent e 1 m, ue on c St., Costa Mesa, in honor moun tat·n." Th 7 receive special recoani tion c p.m. or the founder of Unity. th I Bible study at e uncheon mcetin1 aa Wednesday topic March IS will be The 2nd annual missionary Candystriper who has conference will be held earned the most hours in April 2 throuah 9 at Cen• one year. "Sandy" has 250 tral Bible Church, 190 E. haws to her credit. Others 23rd St., Costa Mesa. The to be honored IU'c Laroyce main speaker will be John Allen, Jeanie Merriam, "Lot, a passion. for go-go." The Plymouth Congrcaa· ti ona! Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Hei&hts "Prayer, key to corrmuni· cation" will be the topic or the Rev. John Pridonorf at I 0 a.m. Sunday, as he continues his lenten ser· mons on "Keys to the Kingdom." St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chutch, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., C liH Haven -Dr. Charles Dierenficld will continue his lenten series on "Listen to Jesus" with a scnoon on "I will help you" at the 8, 9:30 and II a.m. scrv1ces this Sunday. A service of bap- tism for infants will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday. The final new member class for those wishing to join the church wi II be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 14, and the prospecti vc members wi II then be presented to the session of the chw ch . The Corona del Mar Com- munity Conareaational Church, United Church of Chlist -••Lead us into temptation" will be the sermon topic or Or. Phi l· liP G. Murray at 9:30 and II a.m. Sunday. Davis, missionary fr om SUJie Kay, Barbara Luden, Laos. Sandy Somers, Sue Kuehn, Dr. Richard Snyder, dean rl the UCI araduate school of adminisuation, will speak at the March meet- ing to the SL James Epis• copal Church Collcae Group at 7 p.m. this Sun· day, March 12, at 1940 Kildeer Circle, Costa Mesa. Or. Snyder has published books and journal articles, and tauaht political science and international relations at both Columbia and North· western Universi ties . His. topic is .. Creeping tech• nology: what is happening to hwnan values?" The men or the Balboa Island Community Methodist Church wi II sponsor a pancake breakfast rrom 8 to 10:30 a.m. this Sunday. Proceeds wi II go toward the PlVChase of a movie projector for the church. Dr. Don Cole, A~rican Baptist paychologist and counsel-or, will conduct a lecture senes Sunday evenings, March 12 and Apri I 2, at Fairview Baptist Chutch, 2525 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. His topics will be ••Tap root of your be• haviour" and .. COTJ'I'I'IOn Carol Machin, Linda Kitchin&, Lynn Heaewald, Laverna Pri ce, 'Jonna Howard and Sharon Gal- braith. MAS, LOLA I. BISHOP OF COSTA IIESA DIES Lola B. Bishop, 711 James SL, Costa Mesa, died Sun- day, March S, at her home at age 54. She was born in Utah and moved to Califo r- nia 12 years ago. Survivors include her hus· band, Max ; a son, Ronald of Arletta; a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Brown of Cos ta Mesa; 2 brothers, La.\1arr Bennett of Las Vegas and and Rulon of Aubom; a sis- ter, Mrs. Ina Barnes of Ful- lerloo, and 3 grandchildren. Services we re held Wed- nesday, March a, a t the Newport Beach ~1onnon Ola- pel, aot Dover Dr •• with 8i shop Harold Asplund orri- ciatina. lntennent was at Pacific View Memorial Park. Bell Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa made the funeral arrangements. Phone in Y o-..r Order for o Subscription: Call 673.()550 ENGAGEMENT PARTIES in Long Beach and Costa Mesa announced the betroth al of Kathleen Ann McGurk of Long Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. M.J . McGurk, of Baton Rouge, La., and Robert Cheyne Sangster of Balboa Is land, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sangster, 1560 E. Ocean FL, Balboa. They will be married March 18. Kathleen is a graduate of Southeastern Louisiana Col lege and is attending graduate school at Cal State Long Beach on a Theta Sigma Phi s cholar- ship, Her fiance is a 1%:3 graduate of USC, where he received th e 1%2 associated students award fo r out- standing cultural contribution. He is teaching ci vics and journalism at Estancia High School in Costa Mes a and also attending law school. His father wa s a mem- ber of USC's 1q3q national championship football learn. (Cameo House pholo.) ~ In The Trodilionalllanner ID!P.!J!!l'~! 4203 CAMPUS DRIVE 133-0110 I R V .,,. E • IN IRVINE TOWN CENTER Dlrectlr AcNu ,,.. U.C.I. c-,.a fEATURING • DEANSGATE eGANT • CORBIN • TAYLOR·MADE The Christian Science Ch~ches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa -"Substance" wilt be the lesson-sermon theme for thi s Sunday, The Lutheran Church of the :\laster, 2900 Pacific View Or., Harbor View tlil\s -Dr. William Eller's message for passion Sun· day will be ••sringina gltXy to God.'' Services are at 9 and II a.m. •• An hour in the shadows" will be the topic for the midweek lenten worship at 7:30p.m. Wcdncsday,March IS. ractors in a faltering faith." fii;ii-;::~~--;--=~~~~~~;;;;~~ijiiiiiiiiir;;;;;~ New officers or the High School MY F at the First ,.,. Methodist Church of Costa ... • Newport Unity Church, meeting in the Senior Citi- zens c lubhouse, 1 Sth St. and Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven -the Rev. Lot"en D. Flickinaer will speak on "The wealthy conscious· ness" at the 10 a.m. scr· vice this Sunday. Super- intendent of the Sunday School, Mrs. Donna Rae Flickinger, has announced a film wi II be shown on .,The Life of Chri st" during the Sunday School hour at 9 a.m. Balboa Island Conmunity . Methodist Church, 11 S Aaate Ave, -Guest mini· ·ster this Sunday will be the Rev. Harry Raamua , fonner pas lOr of the church. His sermon topic for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services wi II be .. Needed -apifi· tual depth.'" The Rev. David Walter. chwch pas- tor, will be in Tucson, Arit., on an evan1elhtic Mesa arc Gib Hires, presi• dent; Sue McLarty, vice· prcaident; Lexie Ross, secretary; David Dunlap, treasurer; Herb Johnson, publicity; Cindy Ringsted, assistant; Mike Cadnum, sona leader; Celeste Vee· chio, sub-diatrict reprc· sentative. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Decker arc the counselors. Chatles Beatty, a } Nepo who came to knu\o\ the Lord Jesus Christ lhrou&h a Bible he had stolen from a prison chapel,. will speak Tuesday evenina, March 14, at the meetina of the women of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2987 Mesa Verde Or., Costa Mesa. The proar .. m wi II follow a 7 to 8 p.m • corree hour' Miuionary John Davia wi II speak Thuraday eve- ni n1, March 16, at the mc:etina rl the church womc n or the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 2.501 Clifr Dr., Newport tlei1hts. Ruth Circle wi 11 be hosc.cues, proviclinJ coffee and rolls for the pot luc:k supper meetin1.John and Dorothy Davia arid their 2 tona will be re· turnin& in June to their miaaion in Laoa. Puppet show coming Wilb · the IUCCell o( lalt year"• benefit in mind, lhe .Ufitianu Chapter of the Aui liary of Hoaa Hotpit.l wi 11 • taa• a teun en par ment o( lhe -Boltor Moriooettoo oe Pridor, Mudl 24 lo lhe r:ooiONoco enter 11 lito hoophal. There will bo 2 ohowo al 10:30 ....... at 1:30 P.IO. .Yfilianll Chapter, OU..r connittee memheft are Mn. Jerry Mc:Ciollon Ia ch•,. o( poo-. Mn • .-or! Mil· lor, !Ito. Jock I'MIUIIlo IDd ~., Doa .Wki•oa. leadiq 111pport kf ... ••r• ... --ollol-. 1ft. J .... 'lrolo..-. Some of our savers don't own Bentleys. Yet. They probobly will some doy. Lnr...t cady, the babia: of laving and invesr- ing wilely ott aoins 10 help our young ..... oo-irordo finaocio.IIIUCCftl. 0oU,. ODC unaJI put 10 help de· ftlop IOIDOrroW's citizeru is jUIC one way...,....., ouc communiry. It,; ... us a sood feelins. You know, we muse be one of the very few savings ond Joan institutions whost customers pay tbnn dividrnds: Snings inout<d up ro $1),000 by the Fodoral S.vinp II< Loon 1111Ut11ncc Corporation. Mn. ·Polo Rabblll lo , ... oral .UI-f« !Wo horl- Tlcbto -tl oad _,. bo obalood ,_ !ft. Ploll Doaae, tJctet ch•'•••• br ooiU., 642-Jtlt, or ,_ 4:-ffi~~·~ • -Ill, UIIMIUCI, CMJF. l.--~~~~----------------------------~~~~:_~ ____ _J.uM., .• .-.~ ot lhe oor .WII•t -·· • 1111 •• a IEtltlun- I ) Juniors top honor roll at del Mar High Cotoo• dol Mat Hiah ~·-M Go Su 8ch 1 224 d uuMoC c wan, u n 00 ••hporu 1 1 •~ entht• Northridae, Tim Peltaaon on thf onor ro •• or . e and CliffOI'd Smith. tint acmeater -mcludana Soph r . v· k · Bl k 53 seniors , 61 juniors, S8 Gt omo :~· .IC 1 ac • aophomorea and Sl fresh-etch~n DJoenna, Robert Th r 11 · 30 tu-Dale, Nonnan Johnson, men. e o OWJ.n& a Kath n L nch. An ela dent• have atraaa,ht A re-Tostiry and Dian Wi eae, g cord•.= . Freshmen: Carol Blanpicd, Scnaon: D1ane Deforest, Kathleen Camp, Laurie DeAnn Evan s: J~es. Free-Hudson, Iri s Lindberg, In· man, .u d Da~td St!lhna~r. vid Rowland, Margaret Junaon; L11B Chadwack, Thie lemeir and Susan Brook Cross, Susan Green, Thompson. Tom Hornbeak, Susan Jack-Here is th e complete ho- son, Laurey Kramer , Susan nor roll · Kuehn, Phill ip Mallory, · SENIORS Su san Green Kathryn Lynch ' 0~"";1\~IST '3ob Mitchell, founder-d ir"ector of the Mit- chell qoys Choir, will give Andrew Adams Joan Guptill George Martin Garold Bai ley Barbara Honse Pamela McCullough. an organ concert at 8 p.m. Pamela Beauregard Tom Horn beak Mindy Milltr Monday, ~arch 13, at the Brooke Blakely Sue House Richard Neisser NEIPQRT HAR80R EIISICII ARST SECT1011 ·--Pitt 5 ',~:~ .. ria':~~~: _ ....... - Cole Jr. SWOONS\'IU.E hot 'n cool stripes make crazy rhythm on a lattice-side bikini with barely-there back. 100 % cotton in multi only. 11-1 3 $15.00 GETTING IN lHE MOOD, musical ly, for the March 19 dinner and concert are these members of the Orange Coun ty Philharmonic Society Juniors: from left, Hea- ther Heikes and Candy corn ell oflrvine Terrace, and Janet Hester and Paula Skillman of Cameo Shores, all sophomores at Corona del Mar High School. The Ju- niors and thei r parents will attend the pre-concert din- ner at th e Irvine Coast Country Club,. and then go to the UC I Ci}lmpu s Hall fo r the evening concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. It will be the duty of the gi rl s to distribu te programs fo r the 8:30 p.m. concert. Other members of the lOth grade Philhar- monic Juniors are Nancy Sue Bergeson, Janice Cald- well, Kathleen Crawford, Martha Manderbach, Molly Maxted, Kay Nett, Martee Parker, Mar ilyn Peck , Dean- na Peyton, Barbara Strauch, Tery Thurm and Chri s White. For th e evening concert, Co l in Davis wil l direc t the Philharmonic in 4 interludes from Benjamin Brit- ten's "Petl!r Grimes," excerpt s from Hector Berlioz' "Romeo and J uliet," and Richard Rodney Bennett's Symphony. !Ensign photo.) Pauline Brecht ~·lary Hudson Gary Ne ttles ·~~~:.;-::::~1 John Briscoe Nancy Hull Ke vin O'Leary "!" Janet Bryant Bill Ir win Douglas Otto Hammond Organ Studios, 2854 C::. Coast Hwy., Cor- ona del Mar. He earned his fellowship degree from the <\merican Sui ld of Organ- ists at the age of 18, ser- ved a s musical di rector of :<FI qadio and holds the REINERT'S Ocean F'ront Student to tell of India The Zonta C_lub of New· port Harbor will hold its regular luncheon mee ting at the senior citizens re- creation center at noon today, March 9. P res iding will be 'lonta president, \<Irs. ')avid q,iheldaffer. Helen Taylor of Harbor High School wi ll be guest speake r. She was an Ame r· icanabroad student in 1966 for the American Field Service program. Ne wport Harbor l onta Club was one of the oriainal aetv1ce .c lubs to participate in thtt ('.(opam sine~ its inception in 19SS. Helen s tudied in India for the s ummer of 1966 and lived with a typ ical Indi an fami ly during that lime. Sh.e wi II relate her experiences and will be wearing the national dress of India. She was selec ted Zonta gi rl of the month for Jan- uary. A point of interest will be a large map of the world, which spot lights all <\FS participants. both foreign and American atudents , since 1955. Mrs. E arl Stanley and Mrs . Donald M. Hommel, inter· national relations conmit- tc:emc:n, are in charge of the program and arrangements. Special guests will be the ~onta girls of the month for March, to be presented wi th their mothers . Each girl will give a brief sum- mary of her accomplish- rrents and future plans. FRED OLSON, 75 , OF COST A MIU< 01 E5 1 Fred~ots·on~ -'t5;-or 2760 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, died Monday, Ito-latch 6, at Hoag ~l ospi tal. He had lived in the Harbor Area for IS years after movi ng here from Portland, where he was a garage owne~ for 26 years. Survivors include his wi fe, Mama; a daughter, \trs. Ra· mona Upham of Portland; 2 grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren. Services will be held at II a.m. today, March 9, at the Wes tcliff Chapel \lor· tuary, 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mes a. HOUSE IS LOOTED A S3 ,194 burglary OC• curred Friday, Ma rch 3, at the home of William Mer-- rell, 220 20th St., Cenual Newport. A SSOO platinum ring, a S600 Polaroid ca! mera, 3 sport coats, 3 swea- ters, 2 radios, and 8 piece silver set , a vacuum clea· ner, and a IO.inch televi· sion were among the vatu- RICHARD CATE/FURRIER (/o,.•rl.y of P•••IMtt•J IUTY~I ... SPECIALIST I CliANJNa I 6LAZIH. I STOIAM Jilt L c...t H....,.,., S•h1, C....• 41.t ..,., ,._. 67J-IJ04 • ' .. • II I MODELS at the mother-daughter luncheon and fashion show of the Newport Elementary School PTA will in- clude Joan Larson and dau ghter Kathy. The event will be_ h.~ I ~i.s. Satur~v-.J.&atth-l.l.,.aLthe.~.e~port Harbor Ame rican Legi on H all on 15th SL, begtnmng at 11:30 a.m. Commentary will be by Oarah Mar shall . Music •wilt be provided by the Magic Tones of the Sweet Ade- lines. Mag ician Len Wayne will present a program of of magic. CPhoto by Fred Mack.) News girls gel awards 9y Dian• d• Fot•t.t Corona del Mar Hiah School's s tudent news pape r, the Trident, claimed 2 award-wi nn ing journalists at the on-the--spot writing tournament of the Jouma· \i sm Educators' .<\ssociation of Orange County, held at Valencia High Schoo l in Placentia recently. Firs t paae editor Kate liami II won a Jrd place tro- phy in editorial writina. Editot-in-chic:£ J ayle Serou s was awarded a cer-- tificate in newswntana. The girl s , both juniors, are now e ligible to compete for scho larships and cash prizes at the state touma• ment to be held at Santa Barbara in April. Student joumaliats from 16 Oranae County hiah schools and junior hiahs "covered" speeches by ~r. En-net Lona of Cal State Fullerton on the "Fjnancial Crisis and the Student" and by -\rchie !·lic ks, pas t president or the California Newspaper Publishers' As- sociation , whose .topic was "Journalism Today." J ayle is the dauahter or Frank 'N. Scro ggs, 20026 BaY. View, Santa Ana, and Kate is the daughter of <\nn C. :-tami\1 , 612 Hilvanar, Newport Beach. 0 A S T S U P E R .M A RlC E T 3347 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 673-3510 , 9 1o :Jl Doi I SPECIALS 1~ 'LIMKS 3 BAGS FOR 29' ·Janet C arlin Susan J ackson Cathy Page Brian Casserly John John son Kurt Page Janet Cornell Thoma~ Ke y Patti Palmer KBten Cornwell Laurey Krame r Polly Shelton Diane DeForest Nancy KreutZer Paula Skillman Kandi Dove Linda Krohn Rex Snyder Chris tie Duncan Susan Kueh-n Jeffrey Stieber Gay Eisman Peter Love Valerie Sutton fellowship degree from Chri stine Ell iott Phi!li ~ Mallory Sharon Thompson Trinity College of Music, De Ann Evans Chn st me ~-l asteJS Ange la Tosti Londoo. J ames F reeman Bruce \r1cGowan Judy Twilegar Susan Haley Donna Mc Namara Benny Viloria 'AFTER FIVES' TO HEAR Sally Hay ton Susan Northridge John Watson 'SALUTE TO &ROADWAY' Donna llo lmcs Pau icia O'Hara Dean Wiese \Irs. Claude Cotton, who is Lauren J acobs ~ancy P ark Robert Williams "After Fives" chainnan M ·1 J b Dorothy Patterson . • an yn aco s Ti m Peltason FRESHMEN for the Ne wtx>ri Harbor Tues· Bill Li,v ingston Penelope Potter Lizabeth Arnold day Club, is calling all Bar- Gary Long f.mme tt Raitt \tichelC: Auanaga ><.tshop Quarte t Fans to Hedi ~aire h s d " h Chachita Rami rez Pauicia Auvenshin< JOin er on atur ay, ouarc Mike Ma rtin Basbara Mawdsley Andrew Rose Kevin Barnett 18 at Cher s Inn parking lot Pam Mosier Dale Samolter Traq Beech. 1n Corona del \tar at 6:30 Brad NeVr'Tnan Gayle Scroggs Lucie Berkley p.m. Sh David Selbst Carol Blanpi ed .<\ bus will take the &roup irley Nich.ols Gale Olander Debby Shishkoff Deborah &yle to a parade of quartets, Judy P age Kerr y Sieh ~lal)• Brecht "Salute To Broadway," William P atterson Clifford Smi th Ouistina Buman at th e Pasadena Civic Au- Mary Paul \lichael Sor be r Kathleen Camp ditorium. Dave Pearson Jerome StenehJem \lama Carter Reservations are t.o be Maeve .Ro bi;1son Peggy Thomas Eric Curtis made with \b's. Cotton, 548- Da vid Rumbellow Allan Towne Wendy Dorchester 0894; \Vs . Donald Olms, Da"e Ryan Craig Walker Benedict Fraass 8 \' ,..11 . • 675--497 ; or . ·,rs. 1 1am Gr etchen Schindler Julie Woods Laurie Gaae Betts , 548·1730. John Schram SOPHOMORES Ethan Gelbaum Chris topher Schwig Peggy Adams Be tty Gunderson CAR ENGINE STOLEN Paul Shapiro Carol Andr ews John Hanmia A re built Chevrolet engine Pe ter Shelton Cheryl Andrews John Hannon and ttansmiss•on we re s to- Susie Stanton Con nie Arms trong J e anne Hayes le-n earl~ Saturday morning, David Sti llings Dennis Bartlett Delx-.rah !towel! \larch ..l , from a 1959 H ill~ Pallicia Therrien Deborah Bell Laune ~ludson 'Tlan parked at the Orange \1ary Tosti Vicki Black . \larcia Jackson :'ounty \tuffler Shop, ~96 Laurel Twilegas Gretchen Broenng:"'elson Johnson .~ewport Blvd., We st ~ew· \1argo Weed E.~iz_abeth Carve r Barb~ a ~atz Th K at 22ncl St., M.,_port "JUST A SHORT BLOCK FROM THE NEWP ORT PIER" OPEN EVERY DAY SUNDAYS 10 TILLS Chri s tine Well s Wilham Clarke Lesl1e Kittle ron. e owner, evm \L S&.vc Wi.ae.ly Mari anne Co1 ~ad ~\uewer Sabe.a, \OS S.ppblTe• ~~-;{~~-... llll!l'il!~'-! 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Eagles. seek golf title ly InN• Diu• l1N l!t&a~aela tolf .. am YDder th• direction of CoadJ Gordon Mcmow baa coatinued ill bllt& ror the Irvine Lequo titl•. Pir11o1 cne from behind to ttaJI at 3:1-3 with lho score utd boottod 1he marain 110 tie up tho came 86-86 wlth tied 3H6. The Tiaers call· 1~58 with 14 minutea lefL l :._U r.Wa.Ula. but a b'slt:et ed time out wieh juat 22 sec-Then &he Pirate lithtl)ina in tho final second aave onda lefL When tho ball wu struck, and they outaoored Riveraid( tho victory, 3&· pu\ Into play, lhe Piratu tho tlomou 22~ in a Hnin· 86, in tho ch.~mpionahip stole the ball and called ute attetch, cu uina the lead play~rr Tuesday evenina. time ouL The clock ahowcd to &HO. them 10 n -U,wi1h The winn ina marain came on 8 uconds 10 ao. A bad pau 6:51 to ao. Momcnu later W' I OUI Or bound. Riv.r Tom Road banked in a Col-a duperation tou of tome n · - 60 feet by subatitute Ted aide had ponscssion wil.h low-up and OC led for the Palmer. 3 seconda le.ft. and Palmer nut time n-~0. Fl.illerton l'be aolr competition t:::!:!!!!:!!~:::Z~!!:!::::::~~:::~~~:::::~j looks 10 be a battle between r~•n PAGt I -TNUUDAY, M.UCN t, ltl7 Estancia and Corona del Mar. Both turns 1port ex· cellent aoiren and the Senior Don Ronaldaon bu come out ror the team rc. the firat time in his hiah school career, and Coach Morrow ,ays that he will be • bia help to the ~tam on the vanity squ.ad . Coach Morrow allo added that lalt year's No. 1 man, Paul Brown. wj It be on the team very soOn, aa he i1 elearina up · eliaibility trouble a. Lben made hu spectacular was able to reaain the lead O<:C aot off to a slow start shoL one more time, 100..~3. but and trailed the Tiaers 53· ln the final aame of the John Vallely countered with 47 a t th.c ~alf. The Pirates rcauJar season, the Plrat~l a jumper, Babiuch hit 2 kept ch1ppma away at the s tayed in a first place lJ e fouls, and John flipped in) a Tiaer lead, finall y got even with Riverside 'rith 111·106 12-footer for a 104-100 mar- at 63-6& on 2 free throws by comeback victory over Ful-ain, and the Bu ~s went 9ft Bru ce Chapman with about lerton Sawrday ni&ht. The to win with 5 points to tO minutes to go. Ed Babiuch, blazina Hornets shot 63% spare, ~r:.~~~cc!~~ r~~;Y o,~~~: 6-run rally falls short t1mc a few moments I ater, 1 1 72-71. By Rid: Roth The first Estancia coun· The lead ~hifted several Brea~linda Hiah held off ter was scored by Tom times in the final 6 minutes; a determined las t-ditch Es· Swiss, who walked, ad• ~PORT . 'I ENDS TONIGHT "THE MIKADO" SHOW STARTS AT 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. tancia rally \1arc h I to edae vanced on an overthrow, the Eagles 8·7 in a non-and was sacrificed home by league baseball game play· PerT )'. ed at Estancia . Easle southpaw Tom Mor· Trailing 8•1 goins i nto the rison s tarted the ball aame fina l stanza, the th en hit· and was replaced by Bill )es~ Eagles erupted for 6 Bowen in the Sth and Chuck runs on ..J hits to nearly Loseth in the 7th inning. Sea Kings eliminated The corona del Mar Sea with 8 each. Ki ll. d . ,,0 Jrd The Kinas ended the nas ra 1e m u1 • 19 d r .• 3 d d r season w1th a ·7 recor • quarter o u1e r roun o CIF playoth Fdday ni&hl, OCC SAILORS IRD but were eliminated by San Marcos High of Santa Barbara 76 'to 65. Oranae CoaSt College sai· tors took a Jrd pi ace Satur· day, ~~arch 4, in the 'Series No. 4 Rea au a at Mission Bay in San oiego o n a raw, windy day, San Dieao State won the reaatta, follo wed by USC, OCC and UCLA. ' match between them could be the decider for the title. No. t man on the Baale continaent i &: presently Rick Linaer, shootina 'in the hiah 70's . Close be· hind him is Kermit Chrill· man, wiMer of one or the major hiah school touma .. ments last year. The bal~ ance of the squad features returnina lettermen Don ~loskins, Walter Brown and Larry Ransom. The Kinas trailed 35 to 24 at the half, then closed the mafgin to 2 points in the 3rd period. But San Marcos pulled away to win by an I I ""POint margin. Steve Leech was high point man for Corona with l7 points, ro tlowed by John Yule with 16, Gary Bailey with 11, and J ohn Morrisset and Jim Kindelon Mesa wresflers unbeaten By Mike Leppo The taste or victory is s ~o~.eet; in this case the Costa Mesa Mustang wrest• let.s must have So far the team has van· qui11hod such roea as Ken~ nedy, Maanolia and Coata Mesa in early seuon matches. -- '·• STARTS FRIDAY 13 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS HEST PI CTU RE overcome the Wi ld cat~. Eagle 2nd baseman Chuck Perry led off the belated come ba c k reaching f irst un a miscue bv Brca 3rd ba se- man Geo~ge Dirfl orico. Sh ortstop Tom Scott then fo llowed wi th the Eagles fi rs t hi t of the afternoon - a line sing le to ldt field, movi ng Perrr to 3rd. Estancia honors athletes a very s weet taste in their mouth , This year's Varsi ty grap• piers hav-e received so many trophies and medals they ought to open a shop and go into busine s s for them· se lves . the CIF wrestlina cham• pi onships by finishing in the to p4 in their respec tivt;: weight classes in a pre· liminary tournament held at Kennedy High School Feb. 18. The champion• ships were held at Ful• lerton JC. BEST 1\C'TOR - Richard Bu rton REST ACTRESS - Elizabeth Tay lor SUPPOR TI:-IG KOLE - Ciet'rgc Se~al SLPPORT I:-.IG ROLE _ San d~ Ol!nnl !> BEST 01 RF.CTO K - \\1 ke \'i chnl s and mu re-more-nl•'fe IMPCMTANT! NO ON! UNot:R 18 WIU. H AOMI'TTI!D UNlUS ACC~ BY HtS PAMNT. •' ,._ • '' I • Two more Wildcat errors wrapp(!d around an Orvie \\orris double produced the r;:a gle s ' firs t 3 runs . Right fie lder J ohn WilsOn s ingled home the ..J th run of the inn • ing . \fter a s acrifi ce by center fielder Larry Snider. lead-off man Tom Swis s singled home th e 6 th run of the inmng, only to be cut dnwn tryi ng to s tretch hi s single tu a do uble. Firs t s acker Bill Bowe n then struck ;,ut to extmguish the rally. The Wddcats had s truck early, !Ocoring ~ runs on 3 hits, 2 wa lks and .:! Eagle errors in the fi rst in ning. Three more Bre a runs fol· lowed in the 5th inn ina1 on mc.el-lt.ita ,, an anor aiMl 3 walks. MESA.l o , C 0 I ... "'I I • "THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE RUSSIANS •RE COMING" -als u - By 8r1.1u ')b o" Es t.an c ia winter sport's athletes were honored Th ursday evening, March 2, for their feats in the athletic campaigns of the pas I year. The s ports be ing honore d at the des ert were all· d1 \'isioos of bas ketball and wres tling. The festiv iti es were held in the Commons. -\ssistant Pri ncipal John ~os e natTated. The firs t order of OOs i· ness was the desert served by the pep squads,and then Coach Louis ·\1assei pre· s en ted the vars ity team and iss ued their awards. lie named off some 16 varsi ty lettermen, and among them was Tom Foss, who was honored as the team's mos t inspira- tiona l player due to the fac t that he fought all year g1VJ ng away 25% of his body weight. Dave Purdom wa1 named most imptovc~ "flC~lle't an4 Steve Barton was sefected captain. Laird \icHattie was voted most valuable. Coac~ Bill Wetzel then presented his varsi ty basketball team and award· ed 6 letters. Fred May garnered the most inspira· tiona\ and captain awards. Pttil Jordan was selected most valuable, which indeed he earned as he headed everybody's list as first team lrvine League. Georae Yardley, retired basketball star of the De· troit Pis tons, then delighted the audiep ce ~ith his many unusual expenences as a professioanl ba s ke tball player. They proved to be one or the mos t succes s rui var· s ity te ams in the schoo l's history as lhey won 18 s traight matche s without once tastin s dd eat. They wal ked away with the lr· vine League championship, and ~on the Orange Coa s t and Santa Ana JC tourna~ me nts earlier in the season. Allen J one s, Gab Ru z, Dave Les ter, and ~1ark Stockton all qualified for Les Luymes will resign Les Luymes announ ced hi s res ignati on .\1onday as a\hletic direc tor at Newport Harbor lligh School, effec- ti ve at the end of thi s school ye ar. He plans to remain in the ph S•s ical edu cation de- partment as a teacher. Mr. Luymes has been at Harbor Hiah since n63, when he came here from North Dako ta State Coll ege. Wh ile coachinR th ere he wu selected as Associated Press !Omall f.:t1llo=ge coach o f th<" year in n so. l-Ie served as athletic di rector and hea uf th e physical edu c ation department at N.D. State. Ski trip for students Pirates win track meet Over Lin coln 's bi rthday ..J S stuJI!n}s anJ 3 chapcr- unes fwm Cnrona del ~lar lligh Schi.,._d sk ic:d at \lam- moth and J un e: \lount ain s. The Corona de l \1ar High S!.:h~"'' Ski Club sponsored Lester and StoC kton were both eliminated early in th e day. Lester lost hi s first match by a dec ision 6·3, wh ile Stockton won his firs t match on a de· c1 sion 4·2 but lost his second on a decisi on ..J~t. Both Jones and Ruz ad· van ced to the fin als by winnins 3 of ..J ma tches. In the Onals Jones was shut out 4-Q, but he garnered a ..Jth place medal in the 106 lb. cl ass. Ruz took a s lim 3·2 fi rs t period lead and then wen t un to outscore his opponent IG-6 and w1n the 3rd place th e 130 lb. class 20 words or leu !.SO 21 words to 30 words · 2.00 31 words to 40 words J.OO Eoch word over 40 words . .05 2 I imes 3 Times 2.so 3.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 .10 . 15 thl! ui p. Ron \lcNi cho 1 s , ad-......... 2.0%•0•F•F•F•O•R•C•A•S!!H!!W"""I T!!H!!!!O!!R!!D!!~.,-R __ "" \'iscr ~~~ the Ski Cl ub, his[ 4 PICIID FOR FIUU '. Four Oranae CoiSt Cotteae wtutlen have earned a trip 10 lhe a&ate final• Muc:h 10- 11 at Sou&hweatem af'ter I.Op notch ~Jwwin&• in the Sou- them Caliromi a J. C. aoc- tionall at Antelope Valley lalt weekend. The local contenden are Ray Na.ylor, Sam Peterson, Steve Haya, and Charles Weaver. LOSE CNAIIPIU.SIIIP The 6th arade team or the central branch or the Harbor Area Boys' Club lost the champion1hip aame in the Kiwanis backetball tourney by 2 poinu. Hank Moore wu picked for the all-tourney , team. • for your garage items .. Jack Lcrrmwn in "FORTUNE COOKIE" Orange Coast College too k its opcn1ng Eas tern Con- fe rence u ack mee t Frida y, \larch 3, whipping a s trong Chafrey squad 761 ~7 1 l on th e Pirates' oval. 39.5. The Sue s swept the discus throw. Chris Wall took it wi th a tou of IH...I 2, foll owed by Dave Eiker· mann and Greg Sherr ilL ·r s · • ,,. J ········~··•'•'\·······••·• w1 e, tevll!, anu 1ss oan •BOOKS FOR SALE \1urph}, fa culty membe r a a ueuecusssswssc;;uJ chaperun..:d the s tud..:nts. "Dialvgul!.~ l{ilh th~ o~~·il " BOOKS, tools , housewares needed for ouT daily gar· age sale. 646·1tl7S Te- • AHHOUMCEMEHTS Winkle Hardware, Costa ll e iddtxrg Inn , \lammo th l;uck $1.9.i . COIN COLLECTORS a tten·1 ;,;~;t~e~s ·~·;;;--;;;;:;;::;:;;:---;;:~;-:::- ti on! Large inventory U.S. BOSTON Whaler coins -bous.ht & so ld-in· Squall with o r without r..w•.,o. -~ MCitOLS • PRfSfHTfO 8Y WAANfJt 8ROS. Jack \!alloy , who ran the 220 fiJI' the firs t time , turn- ed m a sparkling 22.2 to miss the OCC re cozd by one-hal f second. He also won the ..J..JO in ..J9.2. Blake Cox took both the mile , m ..J:32 .6, and the 2·tnile, in 9:..J9.4. The meet wasn't de cided until the fina l C\'ent, th e mi \e re lay , won by the Rue team of ~·li ke Edels te in, Ron Conrad , Dale :'lrl ew \ove and \\all oy. The grnup ~H ayed at thel by Tu l lo r Caldwdl. \lo un tain. . Order from : Orr-l and sk 1 schoo l wa s I • e 1 0 1 1 BookS ve s tment service -large sails. 21J·2..J4-8l l8. .• EXCLUSIVE SHOWING Nightly ot 7: & 9:30 Mot. Sot. & Sun. 2: & 4:30 "A FUNNY THINC HAPPENED ON WAY TO THE FORUM" -also - "UNCI BANG' YOU'RE DEAD!" \like Ede ls tein ~n the 120 high hurdles 1n 15.0 and the 33 0 intermediates m DIAGNOSTIC CENTER TESTED 130 Electronic leola ha .. been made • Dec~ re- pairs performed on 1 tbeee cars. You can take the doubt out of buyinr a wed '6HOID • • • • $1495 '62 CIIY. IDlY .... $1(5 ~ Dr. H.T. •&H, ..,..,...he:, -1~ _, .... • • .. $2595 '" f.U. RmiA . $2295 ..,._ ~ .... luiil IIIC. ............ -- Automati c, R&H, 1 i ~e new. '61 POIIJIAC • •I • • • - B011tt e ¥1fl o Sport~C:oup e, F~o~ll Power. .... • $2495 • c.r ...... , .. ,.l. -flldlrf' ... -- --·c-::-:-,.....,.,=-:::::--LECAL NOTICE "OTJct: TO UI UJITO H ~ 0 ~ RI'U: TIL.\'\Sft:ll 'io tir,. i.!!i hnrby ,~ti•·en To lh•· C r'"di tors or Karen Sr .. wart Trans ff'rorsll'l ), who,.,. huo~in•·s!l arlrlr,.,,.. ;,. 112 \l;1rin•• •\\'<",, Ba lh<•ol bland, Counly o f O ran /l~. Stotr o f Ca lifornia, that a bu lk l ran~f,.r i!'l about to J,~ mad,. lo Loui•n• LaPlant an<i Oono a Ha n oc leu i, Triln !lfrrcr {s), wh P>l'!' bu!'li n""" l!.dd r('!ll!l ;,., 400 Wc!ll Oran g~th o rr'"· Fullrr. 1on, County of Orange, Stair of Ca lifom ia. The proprrly to be tr11n~fert"d Is l ocat ~rl al 312 Marine Ave., Ba lboa Islan d, County of Orilll/le , State o f Ca liforn ia, Si!id property is described in g~n,.ral as: All s toclt in tnulr., fi•tures, equi pm <"nt and JIOOd wi ll CJf that wiJ!: !lll loti bu~t i • Df'!'ls ltnowo atl Karen St,.wiUI "'ig Salon and Incited al 312 Marine A ve,, Ba lboa Is land, Cnuoly n f Oranl!!e, Stale of Califomia. Th e built tran !lfer will be con• :nmmated on or aher the 17 th day of 'olarch, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. at Federal Escrow , lnl',, 7920 OranJethorpe, Ru<"na Parlt, Couoty of Oranl!!e, St11te of c.Jifnm ia. So far as knowtl to the Trao8~ le re e(s), •II bosioes s names and addresses used hy the Trauferor(s ) for the three yurs last past, ar.: (I I .. me, put "1111me": II aoae, put "aoae"; if •oy please liat th~) S•me. Oat ed: Febm•ry 28, 1967 Slped by: Lo ai11e L•Piut, Tr•oalen!e Ooa•• U.tttteleui, Tr•a~tferee reder•l Eurow, lac. 7920 ar ...... , .. Dena Pari, CafHttn~l a E11CPOW No, 8S 224()..1 36840 hbUd: Maret. 91 1967, Ia 1\e Newport Harbor Eu181 . . m r can pn on tore-pruvH.Ied free nf charge ~o 1934 llarbor Blvd. buy boards . COIN \1-\.RT, Your Chamber of Commerce 1.1108 Newport, Cos ta \1esa. needs a small refrigera· thl! students befme the tnp Costo Me 0 646.0645 ami also at \lammoth. Clos ed Sundays and \ion· tor, electri c plate, fold- Open ll·J other days , ma chairs, tv tables or \\embers uf the Ski ~'""'­ who took part in th e ski tl ip inc luded Le s Barnes, Chri s Wells, Larry Dunmire, Danny Rogers, Pete C•>b<'f-1 I}, Colleen Bannigan, Karen Roman, De bbie Sharpe, Pam Jone s , Kathy Coombs , Sandy Stein, Nancy Make ly, Ann Reimers, J ohn Wells, Jim Griffith, Candy McNary, Jeff Steiber, Chris Hough. Tom Mc Laughlin, Janet Wright, C.rreg Orsat, Jane Craig, Doug James, Donna Bryan, Ken Ellis, Tina Jacklin, Ge ne Fisher, Geo-- rge Marti n, Sue Gemme!. Cindy Geyer, Sondra Oster- houdt, D~nn is Hopwood, Donna Le'wi s , Bob Babbe, Pat Rolfe, Ann Hud son, Karen Balen, Mary Gior- dano, Rita Miller. Scott 11-9. .,.,? Call 673'*4050 and ~~~~ return.!i 1389. Used Orl!!an.~ -mllll!t m11hs i spcci11 l • us<"d Ha mmool'l 15951 Ste iaw•y "B", UAed, !lave }J . SCIIMIDT•Pli !LLIPS CO. 1907 N. Main St., S~~nta An• HEA..'-t the fabulous ALLEN 'Theatre Compact Organ' with electronic traps and Castanets -ONLY at .•. CORCORAN MU'SIC CO. (.~crou rrom Fashion Sq.) #66 Town &: Country S41-4JI8 Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 8 pm • Yamaha • Story &: Clarke Woodward, Carl Service, .... .,. .. .,,·•...:•••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ~ oP!TS ' Kathy Taylor and Gretchen PUBUCATION typinawant• Schindler. ed. Have varityper; head• SI ~~"P IS SCH"DULED liner. Over 60 type faces. SPRJNO CLEAN-tJP? ,Q;SiJMMER a:SI!IALL Ca11673·1 507 or 673·05SO. How a,t;;a;o:,.~~? and trim Bauball Reaistration wilt I <;;A~s~k~r::"';:;F~ra;:•~·::::::;-;:-;:-::-and maybe take place thil Saturday. before your eyes -hcneedaabriahtnew collar? March 4, at both branehu on your' new carpet -re· Call JORDAN's for appoint• of the Harbor Area Boys" move them with Blue Lus• ment. Club. Boys with ateea tre. Rent e lectric sham ... , l7J'l4. COASTHWY •• t7J-2.f.JO. membership cards or live pooe.rsl.Ctown Hardware, COIIOHA D!'L ""'" welt or Newport Blvd. wilt 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor-JOIH YCIU. co-_ CIMM8~1tl sian up at the Central ona del Mar. Branch, 594 Center St., Costa Mesa. Boys with white mctrbenhip cards or live • PIISOMAL cut o( Ne*Port Blvd. will! ~WOOOL~~;;N;~;;;-;~ aian up at the Upper Bay I< Bnnch, 213J Tustin Ave., Welt Upper Bay. o MOVIIIC & STOIIAG! HARBOR TRANSFER AND STORACE ,.....,, for WHEATON V ANLINES, INC. will help c lean Yean of exper· ience on all types of clo· thin' -': linen. lipe c ialty, men's shirls. SI .SO per llr, \table ·.'lhitman. f107 \tar. •••rite , c~. 3-2774 . ~~ll·~·····''''''''·'··· ! RIILP' WAII!i; , ' :ntereated in a BETTER FUTURE Opportunity to Learn INSURAN CE Prefer manied men 25-45. Beain a new career as a multiple line agent; learn the business part time; keep your present job. Full time basis when qualified, with 12 months auaranteed income. farmers ln1urance Group i'hooo: 542~737 • ITUATIOH WANTED ARTIST tor CARTOONS. Coli 6*-5311. ···~:~·~~~~··············~ one. NeM beach, priva1e patio, Refetenc:M reqltired.' B•ea. 673·7135. Reaaon- ab\e tent lO tiabt person. 2 BEDROOM AP!I.RtMI!NT. The Cotta Mesa Oplimiu Club boftOhd lhe lloJa' 'I'L-..L-1-1.:.... f.....J Club boy ol lhe """'"' and ·---II'W .,_ 1o Y•r cw., boy <It lho ,.., at !heir lui u1~!~.\''~; 500 )Ida. newly cl carpet. 12 per yd. U 1•7323 or U 1-'1713 J7SE.I71b SL,Coala Meaa Ad•lta. No ptll. t'JI1 A water paid. Close in on Mar_l... ~. 67,. 0047. ""-L .~lborl Paton wao , II .., ..... a~,..... ..1 .. .., ,, BoJ ct .... IBM Elec. l)'pewriter, Wll. __ _:c::•:.;67:'-!l:ll:ll:_ __ Yoor. He it Pruidaat d L..;;;.;. ________ ..;..;.; ______________ .. lho KeytiOae Club. wide catriaae, 175. To- Winkle Hardwu6, Cotta Meaa, 646-1675. . '-::•llbdoa.r.m.bouu, II block .. ,,.. ·-·· •uo month. 4:16 -...... c ...... del Mar. 173-5359: ......... 67HIJO • ffl•?OSJ, J t I i • Sunrise SIIYice on Ruter Sunriao S.rvicta auoc:Jaled will be held ot 5:45 o.m. 0ro1wn Cnaudo f« U &.lndly, Match 26, In the yean. N£1POIIT HAIUIOR ElUIGII A liST S£C11011 --P• 7 lltuRSOA_:t.~.IIAAOt 11.1?'7 tolll!IA ut.L liAR, .....,F. Art teacher dies at 60 R Estate Newport Harbor Hiab Schoo\ A tpecial l()().ovolca Stadium at 16th St. and Eatter Cbonat under Lhe Irvine Ave. clreedon of Mn. Merle Dr. Joe Blinco, director Valdez will be featured fl f'orut Home Chriatian aaain lhia year • Cta.lotte Prances Garner, 111 SL Jam11 Place, Clitr Havea, died Friday, Much 3. at Hoe.a Hotpital at aae 60. Rev. John P. Ashey oWe• iadna. lnumment wa11 at i·r,;;;;~:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;iif----::---=---------' Pacific View Memorial Parlt. Bell Broe.dway Mot· tuary made the funeral Conference Center, will 'T'ho Newport Harbor Ki• apeak on "A livina faith wanit C lub aad the Harbor for tivina people.'' He waa Council. of Churchct . arc apontorma the aerVI cc. Trustees hear protests ''Were you awarC that the of hit boy's clauea, the playboy doctrine of the Playboy doctrine of the male, j:J'cmarital au., holl'D-male, which included rer- scxuali ty and lhe 'Tropic ercncea to other more ,or Cancer' were beina dia• qucu.ionable maaazinct, cuucd in claurooma in he charpd that the leachina 1966?'' John Smhh, the wu in violation of the former mayor of Coat& California education code Mesa, ulted trustees of and contrary to his Chris• the Newport-Mesa Unified Uan beliefs. School District Tuesday He said that other topics evenina. discussed in the clan· Trustees Elizabeth Lilly room were premarital su, and Earl Peterson denied homosexuality and '"The any knowledae of lhe Tropic of Cancer.'' His boy material Mr . Smith des• questioned the teacher about cribed u pomopaphio. the book, uyina that parts Speak ina in reference lO of it made him ill. the Jrd and final readin& for Mr. Smith ended witb a adoption of the s tudy or question to the board: '"How controversial isauea, Mr. can such subjects be dis• Smith said, "What is be ina cussed in relation to mor• tauaht in the schools has ality, as is ealled for in concerned me for a lona the code?'" lime." Th bo d · e at unammously Holdin a an article he adopted the statement of said was discuued in one policy. PTA marks founder's day Corona del Mar Hiah School PTA wi II hold its March 16 at 8:00p.m. at the school. A life membership founder•• day crteetina on will be awarded, and the proaram will be presented IlL lUll J. COX, 71, by the art department. Offi· OF 1.1. SUCCUIIS cers for the comi na year Wilbur J. Cox, 71, or 1010 will be elected. Mrs. Pat S. Bay FL, Balboa Island, fitt, president announces died Tuesday, ~larch 7, of l)lans for the spaJhetti din· a hea~t attack at .the family ner to be held April 26. home m Palm Spnnas. Proceeds for the dinner wi II He is survived by his wife. be used to purchase a du• Rhea; 2 dauahteu, Bar~ara plicatin& machine for stuw Schumacher of GreenW1ch, d · th library Conn., and Betty Butler of ents to use In e · Balboa Island; a sister, SERVICES. IN IOWA Hazel, McAllister of Wh it· FOR FIRE VICTIM tier; a J1'1lnddauahtcr IB!d 4 Services · were held in arandsons. Davenport, Iowa, ror Wil· Se rvices v.111 beheld 11 :30 l·am G Kall be 52 r · F · d 1 • en raer, , o a.m. ttu s n ay, March 10, 730 W Sh 1. D C R 1.11 C . Yr'h ' I . a 1mar r., osta She ••• born in Denver, I"II)Yed to California SJ yean aao and lO Newport Beach 21 years aao. She taulht IJ't clauea in the Coata Mcu Art Center and in YOrba Linda. She was a member of the Niatuinaale Auxiliary of Hoaa Hospital. Survivors include her hu1band. Edmund: a son, Robert cl Woodland; a dauahtor, Mrs. Charlotte McKenzie of Whittier; a brother, Dr. Avery Gaftup of La Mesa; 2 sisters, Mrs . Dorothy Davies of Chula Viata and Mn. Lucy Stover ol Concord; and 4 arand• children. The family says memorial contributions ma y be made to the American Cancer Society or Oranae County Heart Fund. Services were held Tues· day, March 7, at St. James Episcopal Church, with the arranJemenu. IIIII. 81111LEY IIUIIIOE OF &I. DIES AT AilE. Shirley S. Munroe, 1400 S. Bay Front. Balboa ltl~nd, died Sunday. March S, at aae 4\), She Wll bom in Oklahoma City and moved to California 16 years •10· Survivors include her hus· band, Jamca; J $1auafltcra, ICatherine, Connie. and Bar· bara; a aon, Richard; 2 ten. Mrt. 'John 9J sch and Mrs. John McKobben ; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens. Private services were held. Baltz Mortuary in Corona del Mar made the funeral arranaements. The ramily saya conlfibu. lions may be made to the Pasadena Junior Philhar· monic Commi ttee at 546 La Paz Dr., San Marino, for support of the Los Anaeles Philhannonic Orchesua. Sr uial n .wpo,.t SLon J I BEDROOM , 2 BATH $20,750 0•111 SAYS: SELL Fum i shed duplex near beach -J bedroom down. stain -2 upstairs. Park 4 cars. SU,!II BIG IAYFROIIT DUPLEX Pier&: Float Askin• $1111,. DCEAIIFROIT Wi II uade cllijo~r !!du~p l!e!x!'!sJ~ , 500 --, " I I I RI=.:ALTOR I 3109 ... .,." lhd., Newport lkll. CMo..ut -.. Ploul 01 J-4350 OPEN MNINGS ose t 1 emetery 10 It· Mesa. He died March I as a tier., r•talt or Jill dear• "'-"u •l "+'qi~AII;III;.a. DllooLOII> OF COST A MESA DIU ceived when he was trap- Catherine 8 . '.>ilion, 69, o( ped inside his flame en• 2766 Bristol St., Cos ta aulred apartment. \iesa, died Saturday, Feb. Baltz Mortuary in Costa 25, at Hoaa Hospital. She • Mesa made the funeral ar· had moved to Costa Mesa ranaements. a year a1o when her hus· band. John, retired rrom his READIIIGS SCHEDULED ins tructin• job with the Los IY LIDO PLAY IllS CLUB Anaeles police department The Lido Isle Players academy. Club will hold open read· Eastern Star services we re in as for thei r Apri l proJuc· held Feb. 28 at the West· lion of Jean Kerr's comedy cliff Chapel 1\iortuary in hit, "Poor Ri chard, .. at the Costa Men, with the Har· Lido Isle Clubhouse at 1 bor Star Chapter 568 of· p.m. this &lnday, March 12. riciating. Interment was at Kent Johnson, well-known Pacific View \1cmorial Park. in Oranae County theater, CHARLES R. LYIICH OF LIDO ISLE DIES Charles Ramsdale L)·nch, 15, of 412 Via Piatza Lido, died Sunday mornina while preparina to ao lO church. Ui s body was discovered by his son, Robert, also or Lido Isle, who had stopped to take him to the Pl ymouth Conareaational Omrch. wi II be the director of ~e play, which will be present· ed Apri I 25, 26, 27. 28 and H. SEliA TOR IS GIIAIIDPA The dauahter of U.S. Sena- tor Georae Murphy. Mrs. Robert W. Ellis, 406 Belvue Ln., Balboa. aave birth to a 7 pound dauahter, Erin Murphy Elli at Hoaa Hos· pita! on March 6. Corona del Mar DESPERATE 0\INER MUST SELL 4 BEDROOM, VIEW HOME WITH POOL MAKE OFFER. ASKING UUOO 001i Y. f"R.Alil<l.lli I RE:J\l. TOR ' 3250 bat Coast Hiaftwl)' CorOM del .... c.lifomia .._,&n2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS Memoria l services were held Wednesday, March 8, at the Plymouth Oturch in Newpon Heiah ts. where he was a member. lntcnnen t was at Forest Lawn ceme- tery in Glendale. THE "CHANNEL REEF " -APARTMENTS VIKIHG CLUI HOLDING 3·:lA Y RUMMAG! SAU The Coast Viltina Club wi 11 hold a rwmnaae sale March 9, 10, and 11 at the rear of I &34 Newport Blvd .• Costa Men. The public is invited to come by ror bu- aaint from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day. I AQ( f ROM CRUll! Mr. and Mn. A.A. H.-ni l· 1on or Balboa re&umed Fri· day from a 40 day cruise in the South Pacific, visilin1 Tahiti, Paao Paao and m~ny south sea i alands u well u Auab'alia, New Zealand and Hawaii. UPP!I lAY GROUP Memben ol tbe Upper Bay . ~11o<:iatet ol tiM OrUJe County Philharmonic ~ ciety '!rill p&Mr at tN home ol Mro. ·-t !Inti .. (« dlieir mondlly moetiDJ at 10:30 o.m. Mtf!doy. LI GIOII AIOI ILL The former Lonline frey. ~ecretary at •• Newport Americ• Lealoo Pool :m. •d 1h• rec•t '-ide or IDJ' o ...... Orlrltee Oo••· ...... wee& ..,...,. _dale Wllr. at c-. ......... Hollfltal. 2525 Ooeeo Blvd. -Corona del Mar -Calif«nia Lot. on MaiD Channel Newpcrt Harbor Entrance -IUY--LEASE- $45,000 _. UP $350 cmd UP BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS Rea. or The O..annel Rccr enjoy water front view and convenience or moorinl' lheir boat at *e rront door. (Also a cardree livina by elimi- naLina lhe bu rdcnaomc respon1ibiliLiea of maintainina a larae horne) There are many a.dv•tqes o(' livinr. h1rc at Otannel Reef ApL A select number of 2 Bednna. • 2 bath ApL Available. WE INVITI: YOU TO SEE OUR FURNISHED loAODELS. FOR ANY RIRTHER INFORMATION ....... 6n-1711 ASK FOR HERMAN TROTT BEltiPLE RAIICHITO!! BEAL EST ATE ....... 1 1/8 ocres! near-new 4 BR home, corra ls, fenced, room for pool. Pleasant neighborhood. See this! U Y FRONT -BEAUTIFUL !! 1114,111 One·owner home on Balboa Island -sweep- ing view. of boy ond chonncl. 3 BR & Fam. Rm . with ·room to odd. Completely furnished. "Mint Condition" Call•us! DUPLEX SURPRI SE UT,lll An unusual price for this type in (orono del Mar. ~xcellent neighborhood. Front home 2 BQ, cover'd potio, big Liv. Rm. with fire· place. Apt. 1 BR with VIEW. OUR EXCLUSIVES Include fine homes in Comeo Highlands, Carr· eo Shores, Harbor View Hi lis. All worthy of your consideration. Some ore ready to oc- .'cupy NOW. Check ..... ith us. SEMPLE REAL UTATE 2515 E. Coaat Nt)Rlf{ TUSTIN " ........ Lovely, custom-built 3 bedroom, 2 barh. Very pro vincial desi5P"' with heovy shc*e roof, r• sown cedOf' siding, loads of alderwood paneling, etc. 36' heated pool. Fully automatic sprinkler system. 20' • 20' ARTIST'S STUDIO WITH NORTH LIGHT.Owners ore mo ving and must hove quick sole.Auume $27,000 loon -and make offer for fhei r equity. • JIMTALCOII Til LAND PHONE 6 4 2·5 111 of Harbor, B•y &. ocean. Best Irvine Tenace lo-- cation. 3 Bit.-:+ hobby room. Heat~ pool. Go,... aeou s landsc~inJ. New carpetina. Teakwood' panelina. May uade for srr.aller or income. $94,500. ••••• lrlhht s ell now Estate Sale home w l pool on 4 5' lot. Spe- ci :al. s..u,, 500. B,.,anl f<.c/to,.~ 67 S.2123 lUS VI A LIDO, H !WI'ORT IIAOI Reollor 642·6472 eve. 673·3468 1730 W. Coost Hiwoy Newport IHch S!LLIHG? UNnHG? IHV!STIHG? Ill. AID lEAL n Cl. HARVEY D. I'USI Real lor-Apprtaur .,. l'oo\ ... 1 .... 1•1-111 67).1liJO Trade II? For Fast Action&. Resulu Call EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. 548-1168 Want TDs . X HAVE ; Ni ce 3 unit Santa Ana apt .. house. WANT: TDa on So. Calif. propert)• . Oceanfro'nt HAV E: Beautiful new ~In facin1 Pacific ocee. WANT: Vac.al lind., lot• or Comm'l. THE CALLISON CO. IXOIAMGI COUMSILOII$ . •• IIWIIT IRNIT I UCII ... . .,.... ' Oc.an :J,.,,.f Ba/toa p .,.;,.J,./a Poinl 2 bedroom-2 bath, living room, family room, separate la~o~ndry and util ity room, 2 forced a i r fumaces, built-in kitch.n, All furnish- ings ond decoration by J.H. Biggors. Ask- ing price $83,500. Owner will corry fi rst TO ot 6~% to qualified buyer, Aok r.. o.'' B,.;.,.,. . doy" 673-6210 (7· 'ff I eve~, 673-0834 Jones Realty, Inc. 2001 W. Bolboo Blvd., Booth Mattll Rllltw REDECORATED PACESE II ER You will fall in love with this lo vely bome at firs t shr:bt. Convenientl y located to SHOPPI:'J G, BANKIN G. THEATRE and SCII OO LS is this Beautiful ADULT OCCU PIED 110 M E. Three lar•• bedrooms, two bath s, Palos Ve rd e s tone fireplace, Dreamy kitc hen with built·in e lectric appliances included. NO f'INANCE PROBLEMS. SU BMIT 10% DOWN. Priced ri«ht at onlv $31,950. Don't pass up thi s Bar«ain ·CALL TODAY. UPPER BAY BARGAIN CUSTOM FOuR BEDR OO M I!, bath home. Sepa· rate dininol{ room -built-in kitchen. Fine c aJllets and drapes, .white brick fireplace. F ron t vard has spr\.oklers & outdoor lioi{hts with timer control. ' HUGE !4 ACRE LO'f • 1'001ii'1or !lli<>'f d ._.. ~-,...~· tetn •ellllm..n'• .,_.,fliod, ~"-"""" '1'.~· surrounded by di condra lawns,· "·ard divider & sturdy pink block wall s . Easy te nns -'o do wn VETERANS $1,900 FHA IV ~. Pri ced at G.l. appraisal of $31,-1..50. M. M. La Borde, Reahor "YoM'll Lib Ovr Frvrt.d.l~ Strvtct" 220 1. 17th St. c-.. -.osu1 c .... - IL•otool Ia L 1711t St. Shet~Pi"' Centwrl E¥enin 1 Colt 646·4579 or SITU A TED ON TEN ACRES SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDAAI. APARTMENTS fROM $140 e Private Patios • Fireplaces • POOLS • 18 Hale Putting Green • Regulation Tennis • S.panle Fomily Section • Adj. to Schools I< Ployground 900 S.. L-. CdM -·-c-tHwy. C~ DIL MAR (71 4) 673-3445 ' SERYIC£ UATIOII OiARLE ST . ALL C·2 ZONE COMMERCIAL. Solo, $165,000.00 LEASE: $825.00 Mo. ..-.... THEO III*MS FORO DEAL Ell -.u ..... -...... 1943 UION._. UH7n Ot•MoM • THE BEST EXTERIO.R PAINT IS .•. ' FR~DAY &,SATUR~AY, MARCH 10 & 11 m.,io p.citti ;...,.,.. ·,.. t. l.-~ 20th I • I MooRGAiui HOUSEPAINT FREE GIFI'S! REFRESHMENTS ! nded BARGAINS! Benjamin IJ::.. !L .50 Moore paints .. 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". 1111 " ~ . . , ' • "SIR SLOB" IS COMING ly H•••l • ., The many..fac.t.d talent• ol the member~ ot the Chil· dren•a Theater Oui 1d o( Newport Harbor are •aain bcainnina to a hine •• pre- pe.ration ,oe. on ror the Guild'a 6\h major produc• lion, .. Sir Slob and the Princeu,.. which wi II be ,preaented at the UC J Cam· pua Ha ll on April 8 and 9. Curtain time a are: Satur- day, April 8, at 10 p.m., 1 p.m. and , 3:30 p.m., and Sunday , April 9, at I p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained by callina the Guild headquarteu, 646- 6885. All the deliahtful com- ponent. of a fairy tale ap- pear in the caa t -a kina and queen, a sad and lovely princeu, bold. kniahta, a wlzard, a lion ud ~ taltiaa horoo . Producod ..,. Mary (Mrs. James) Macy, dbeo~ ed by Bill Pucik, lind widl wordt and muaici "'by Pea (Mfs . Ladialaw) Reday and BO'b Mac!lon.ald, tbia ••fairly fractured fairy tale" wi 11 deliaht the youna of all ...... Cau membo ra an~ produc .. &ion ataff mcmben are all aclectcd and work.ina. The CAll includes Diane ~ •. Thomas) Standlinaer, -'tlt,ic (Mrs . Mack A. Jr.) Matt .. hews , Ruth (Mra. Lawence) '.Vr iaht, Marilyn (Mrs . Prank) Lynch, Barbara Gk•. Keith) Stunt, Miu Rei "Jol enor, Pe 1 Rcday, Mar aery (Mu. Ka lman) Spelletich, Dorothy (Mrs. Frank) Hutchinson, Marae(Mrs. J ohn E.) Locke, Pat (Mrs . J0.eph) Innes , Miss Teenage named ]'he Jun'ior Ebe11 Club of ac tivi ties, church participa· Newport Beach has selected tion , hobbies, joba and fu· _Miu Beverly Poitras, daugh-twc plans are other factors ter of ~. and M-s. Warren considered in the judaing. E. Poitras, ISH Santiaa:o Beverly is servina:u year Dr., Dover Shores, as Miss book editor and assistant Teenage Citi zen. drill teaffl leader at New· This contest is held for port Harbor Hia:h School . senior high school airls She was also selected to with a scho lastic grade represent her schoo l as a average of "B" or better. young care erist at BuiTums' School actiVities, outside department store. She is Tri Hi Y service ch airman and historian and president of the Alhenas, a junior ( auJtiliary of the Newport Junior Ebcll. Her interests include sports , sewina and an, in which she plans w major in college. Beverly now is eligible for distri ct competition for an award of $100 from Far· mers ln surange Group Safety Foundation to be placed with the school of her choice. MRS. MARY MURPHY OF IIEWPORT HEIGHTS IUS Mary G. Mu rphy ,HH Cliff Dr., Newport Heights, died Sunday , Feb. 26, at Hoag Hospi tal at age 71. She was a fonner X-ray technician and had li ved in Newport Beach 30 years. She was hom in Brookinas. S.D. Survivo rs include a dau&h· Orchid .~ve., Corona de l ter, Mrs. Olive Ri ches ; a Mar, wi ll lea ve Tuesday Jl'andaon, Willill'l'l of lnal ... for Memphis, Tenn., to be-wood;.-•uLa P•44-abter, gin a special Naval train In~ Mrs. Sonja Hukin of Lona Beach. '30YI) ~'='3'=q, 1q, son of Mrs . S.M. qeber of 21 6 program. After a month Graveside services were there, he will complete the held Wednesday, March 1. at tra ining with 4 more months Pacifi c Viev. Memorial Park, at Lakehurs t, N.J. He Is a wi th Re v. James H. Lam- 1%6 graduate of Corona del berth of Chri s t Olurch by . the Sea Community Me tho-- Mar High Schoo\ and attend· dis tOmrch offi ciatina. We st~ ed Orange Coas t College cliff Chapel Mortuary in las t fall . (Pete r 'Z .M. Si nger Costa Mesa made the funer· photo.) all anangements. SALE On Lllmps Accessories Area Rugs UP TO 50%60%&70% OFF 2111 H<'fl;..:avo. I'IIOfiSSIOI'W. c:osrA ... ~· l dWOl DISI81 -.......... . • Juet(Mrs. Richard) Jordan, 1nd Joan (Mrs . Lee 8.) Jordan. Helpina Mra . Macy wilh prpcluction are Virainia (Mn. !>on H.) Paul, Betty ~.. Danny) McKeever, Harriet (Mr1. Jamet C.) Oonawer, Millie (Mra. E. Moraan) ')uinn, Olive (Mra • E.A.) Richea, Nancy <Mra. Cbriatian) Ebacn, Marie (Mra. Robert A.) Hudaina, Joan (Mu. Ronald) Muzzy, Iva (Mra. Gerald .4..) Hayea, Marae (Mra. L. E dward) 'Jribble, Shirley CMra. Ho- ward) !)ilion, Ravclla (.\.trs . Robert) Malinoff, Mary (Mu. Walter H.) White, 'J oan (Mrs. 'Nilliam J . Jr.) StainfQrth and 'lorothy Hutchinson. MOVIES Of FUCHSIAS WILL BE PRESEIITED Robert Hocn, branah mana· aer of Darden Home Di vi- sion, Californ ia Chemical Co., will speak to the Costa Mesa-Bay Ci ties Fuchsia Society at 1 p.m. Monday , March 13, at the o\merican Legion ~al l. He will show movies of fu chsias and other shade plants. At the las t meeting, the re ai an ation of Vice Presi• dent Fred Martin was read and accepted. Paul Keas· ter was named to fi II the vacancy. Mr. Keaster brou&ht 12 small fuchsia plants he had s tarted, ex• plained how to train them for baskets, bush, espa• liers or Uee s. These plants were divided among mem-- bers wishing to participat~. IIRS. BOB YARDLEY IS 1967 CHAII PIOH Mrs . Robert Yardle y won the 1967 president cup championshi p at Irvine Coast Country Club Friday by defeating Mrs. Roy Hall· hera S and 4. Sc:mi·finalists in the 3 weeks of play were Mrs . Emily O'Toole and 'vtrs. Max Miller. Other winners : Irvine ni&ht, Mrs . John Johnson; governor's fli&ht, Mrs . H. B. Willis; director's fl ight, \irs. Ralph Comp ton; vice· president's niaht, \trs . Coney Kun"; cxua ni&ht, Mrs . Mel PCMllk. ~ FARRELL IS SELECTED AS ARniT OF MDMTH Vincent Farrell of Costa Mesa has been chosen as "artist of the month" of March by the Junior Ebell Club of New port Beach. Mr. Farrell is a native born Cal ifornia arti st wh o s tudied at Orange Coast College, Laguna Beach School of Art and Design and under Se rg ei Bonga.tt. In add ition to painting and teaching, he has exhibited at the Laguna Festival of Fin e Arts. His impressio-- nistic raintings and draw. ings may ve veiwed at ~lari­ ners Library in Newport Beach during ~lar ch. LEGAL HOTI CE :'\O TIC[ TO DESTROY OR REMOVE: ll'Et:OS A:\'0 OTHER ~r !S ASC ~~S SOTIO: IS llf.R F:BY Gi\'(S th;~t on F'o:bruary 14, 1967, pur- s uant to the pro•·isions of Chapter 10.48 olthe ~ewport BPath \1 unici pal Cod<', the Cit)' Coundl of s<~id City passe.J a ro·"olution rledaring that 11!1 wPeds a nd ot her nui· sance .. !H' df'fincd in Section 10,48.020 the rPof, ~owinjl or loca ted upon any pr ivau• pro• perty or m any pu blic stref't, a lley, or sidewal k constitute 11 pu blic nuisancf', which nui• s auce mu .. t be abatf'd bv the destruction or removal thereof. :'-l OTI CE IS FURTH ER GJ VE"\ that.r,operty ow ners sha ll with- out e lay de!lltroy or remo\'e all such we f'ds, and other po blic nuisancea as defined in Sec." tioo 10.48.020 of the .~rwport Ueach Mun ic ipal Code, from their propertr and the .!ihuuinfl half of the .. .,trru '. in f. front or and alleys, if any, behind snch property and between the lot lines thereof as e xte nded, or s uch weed11 1110d othe r nui• s anc n will be destroyed or removed aad such nui,.ance aNted by the Cit y authorities , ia which case the co111 of s uch destructioa or re moval will M- asaessed upon th e Jo~ and lands from which, or from th e froat or rear of which. s uch wi!eds aod othe r nuisances s hall h111ve beea destroyed or removed; and s uch cos t will conlthute a lie o up<~n !!lOCh lots or land!' until paid, and will be c ollected upon the next 11111 roll upoa which !eDer· a l munic ipal taxes are collect• ed. All property owner!!l having u y objec tiooll to the rro_posed deatractioo IN' remova of aacb weeda a~:~d other nnisaocelll are bere by untified to ane~:~d a •eetias of the Counc il of said Ci ty, to be lileld io tlle Co.ncil c .. mber of the City Rail in ••14 City oa' March 13, 1967, at 1110 o'eloek P.M., whn aad wltere tilelr object iou will he ~.--d ahq du co .. ide,.. atloe. Date r Febna'l' IS, 1967 II.J. Briscoe FiN O.ief Cit} of MawJ*t 8u~lt. P11llllalil l Marelt. 2 aH ~ 1967, la *'• Newport Hatbof t,; .. lp (Li n Sheely photo fran • Aug. 2, 1Q51. issue of the En sign .) 1951 BAT HIN G SU ITS, as they were wo rn some years back, were Hamblet, Peggy Reinert, Patricia Schotes and Helen Norton; stand· modeled by members of the Newpo rt Ha rbo r Zon ta Club at the )ng, from left, Peg Haapa, Frances Mea rs, E"va A spin, Kathleen 1q51 revue. The bathing cuties inclu ded: s eated, from lett, Louise ·col eman, Kar en Ma rgr eta Bru ning and Do rothea Sheely. 1962 NE'N M'O M9<;qS of th e Lido Isle vacht Club were in charge of ar· rang ements for ')ec. 15, 1%2, election and installa- tion mee ti ng: from le ft , Mrs . John Londe lius, reserva· ti ons; Mr s. Charles 3 auman, hors d'oeuvres; Mr s. 'Ni lliam Lyl e, reservations, and Mrs . Rex Reno, punch bowl. Rear Commodore and Mrs. S erald McC ia lr e headed up the com- mittee. (Stuart Oroker photo from the Oec.l3, 1%2, issue of the C::nsi gn.l • 1949 GINS<oq LAMB, whose death in Hi lis· bora, N .M., was reported in la st wee'k's r;:.nsign, is pic· tured t\eu with husbi.nd OoM..---Io-watchdog -all Polcked and ready to take off on a I 94q expedition from the i_r Cor· ana del Mar home on Sea· view ~ve. The ir destination wa s the Lost City of the Mayas in Cen tral America, wh ich they had located Just before World Wa r II. The Lambs went on numerous exploring trips to Mex ico and Cen tral America. Thei r book, "£nchanted vaga· bond s," was a long-t ime best seller. ('Natter Gerhardt ph oto from the May l Q, ICJ4q, issue of th e Ensign.) 1951 'NH 'ON the 1951 re- mode ling •party was he ld at the Lido Isle club- house , celebran ts Included, fr om left , Hay Langenhelm, commod ore of LIY C; Mrs. Langent\elm, ct\alrman for th e dinner dance; Mrs. Tom Jones, and Mr. Jones. port ·captain of LIYC and pre.sl· dent of the lido Isle Com- munity Assn. (HowArd Fol• som photo from the Feb. 15, 1951, Issue of the ~nslgn.) • ' I I ' My I tlae Second ••• Q ....... w: .b., -"/tillY -.. wlwll il yow -' a's • to ,._, ...... A.L•ent ,... ,._ ,_,. on tltU ..,,~~r gy A. A.a. arUela ia ooe ol OW' Mtioaal mapaiaet q*"• -s-u biltari&n than Arnold J. TO)'Mere •• .. yina, that Fro• THE JEWISH HOP!, ... 707, Loa Mt.laa, Calif. tNn'• IO)ou.rn on "rth CoWdn't betmteh lon,er than 6 or 1 thouu.Dd yean. To con1ider other ~ ol Dill· lions and miUiom and billioN of run would' naotW'IIlly be nulli6ed by the pftlelll population of the ee.rtb. I wut to si.., you my reuou why I believe In lho Secoad Comln!f .ol Chriot. Fint of .U I bolieve it becaU.. tlu Bib/4 ckeWet il. Doobde. there ia no trutb which it declared 10 frequently, 10 inceeMntly, so ll"opioically, oo drinitely u thw truth. To toke ODe linsle llatemeDt only from our Lord and from tM major apotdea, Jaut •Y• in aimpie iqul8e, "I will come again" (Jobn 14:3). Then, of coune, Paul, "The Lo..d Hi._lf ahall deecend from huven." John, ~He ah.all appear.~ The curuin lh.U .be lifted aside and we aball 1M Him. Peter, '1'he Chief Shepherd IIWI appear, and lame., "1'be coming of the Lord draweth nish." Read AcU 1:11, "Thi1 .. me J~ which is taken up from you into heaven, aball10 come in like manner u ye have IMD Him go into heaven." ... In like manDt:r." How did He go? He went 1uddenly , unexpeetedly. He went majeetically, and in like manoer He witl come &8a.in. Tbe Bible declare& it. The teeond reason ia billorJ dmu;ands il. The second coming of Je.us Chritt i. ahao· lutely logical. Two thousand yean ago the Eternal invaded the temporal. What God did once, l can tee no reaaon to 1uppoee He will not do again. That He will not do it in the u.me way, there i1 abundant evidence in the Scripture, but that He will aga.in intervene in the aftaiu of this world by the coming of Jeaua Chritt ia what the Bible declares. Not only i1 it logical, it ia essential In 1 Co r. 10:32 Paul divides the human race from the divine ttandpoint, and he speaks of the Jew, the Gentile and the Church of God. The.e three divUi.ons of humanity are ea.cb to be affected by the rt:turn of Chrilt. First of all, 1M c/u,rch. wiU be &ll>rifietl. In that day we shall be changed auddenly in the twinkling of an eye and made like our glorified Saviour. Secondly, the lewJ will be &lllAered. God's purpose with hrael is not yet fulfilled. He i1 at work in that ancient people and has yet much to do. Seven hundred years before Cbri!t came, J~el •began to lose all her freedom, when thoie ten tribes were taken captive. By the time the aixth century B.C. arrived, the remaining two tribes were taken by Neb uchad· neu:ar. After the captivity those who wanted to return were permitted. larael ceued to be • nation. In 1948 the State of Israel wu ereated. lt it ODe of the mo.t tRmendoWI eventa of all hlatory and indicata that God'• purpote for the Jew it by no meaDe fi.niahed. The church will be glorified, the Jew• wiU b. gathered, and 1/u c-u. will b. 6"""'..d. There are two major foi'CII'lll in the world - totalitarianiun and that which is known u democracy, Which i1 SOia8 to uip? GoYerD• ment it the probaem today, and the major problem of any ttateam.an today it to prevent war breakin1 out . It ia a terrible commentary on the human race that the paramount policy of every major atatesman it not the upbu.ildin(!l!: of bit own country, the extension of trade, but the major thins that talus all the money ia defense. Then there ia the de.perate fear of nuclear warfare. When the &tat bomb wu dropped in Japan in AugU81, 1945, one 1ma.l1 bomb---the atom bomb in ita infancy-60,000 people died, 100,000 were injured and maimed. some of them for life, and 250,000 dwelling-pia~ were destroyed or utterly ruined. Everybody knowa that 6ret bomb dropped twenty-one years ago, wu a plaything to what could happen now. Hittory demanda the return of the only One who can make thi1 mad world aane. "With the breath of Hit mouth and lipe &hall He alay the wicked. With righteoumeu shall He judge the poor, and reprove with equity for the meelr. of the earth. Of the in- crease of his government and peace there shall be no end. The aeal of the Lord of botots will perform this." The kin(!:dom 1hall be lid up at His coming down from hea.ven, not built up from the ea.rth. The lut intervention in world aftain will not come from the Kremlin, not from WubinSfon and not from Westminater. It will come from that Man whom the world rejected. but Whom God rat.ed, from the dead and covered in slory. Thirdly, the redeemed heart desires it. Thoae thing• that bafBe us now, th oae problema we cannot explain, thoae trage· dies, we ahall understand them when He comes and know perfect enj,oyment, no more pain, or crying, or ain, or death-He will have made all thing• new. And there i! one more reason and the mo11 im po rtant of them all -the Saviour deaervea it. The wonderful thing. about the .econd com· iog of Chri1t is that He at Jut will be vindi · C.ted ... He shall see the travail of His 10ul and be aati16.ed." I believe if we take a fi.«W"' Oil the more consenati~ 1ide, w1dtt 10,000 ~ .omewhat ewer 6,000 -· we ara in a aale ""'"'· Q. C... Qr, C1l .... -"WW Noelt tla ,..,. w~o c"'ci~ed t"• Lord Ju..r' w_... t~. forgiwnP Wl,. PfHt' str.ot-'.4. o/Cn-P•t•coat .la Mid, •y,. en~ci~al C.\ritt,' oMd. tlt ,. •• triMI OMt, 'Wo\ol MMit M.!l! do to be ••ed.t'" A. This Ia riven to us In Acta 2:21. Peter atatea, "Him, belnJ delivered by Ute determinate countel and fon- knowled.re of God, ye han taken. ud by wicked banda have crudfted ud slain." In the 36th verse we read, "Therefore let all the house of larael know auuredly, that God hath maM that same Jeaua, whom ye have 't=tu· eifled, both Lord aod Chrlat." The people were convicted ·and they wanted to know what they could do. We be-- lieve that many of these men were 11aved. Many rladly received His Word and were bapti&ed. The same day there were about 3,000 aoule con- verted. · Q. A...._, ~ -.. Wlat Bibli· eol w ru• wotdd tlae p1111tl tu~ i• U · 1)laini•g til~ /nd tlaat \11~·,.~ aU bo"' 11piritiUJllr d~adr" A. This iK an excellent point for ua to con11ider. We KUfl{e!lt aeveral vel'!!loe8 for you, not only to look up, but aleo to memorize. Start with Gocl'a perfect c""'ation in Gene11is 2 :17, with Hia 11peciti.c commaad to man. Then aee the fall of the human race In Geoeaia 3 :6. The effect ia shown in Romana 6 :12. All far u ain's repen:uaaiona, see verses like Romans 6 :23. Then atudy very carefully Ephu lana 2 : I and verses followinJ. Hf!re. we see our des- perate state and God'l!l 1reat love in M"ndinll' His 110n to "quicken" or to make u11 etl!mally "alive." It you want to know Of what thte spiritual death con11i11l", look at Ephe11lana 4 :18. Everyone in the world who has not trusted Cllriat u Saviour, ia spiritual- ly dead! The only way thit can be overco me ia by beinr made alive in the Lord J PJIJU!{ by 11imple faith in Him. BENNET'S . BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON JeBU!I Teaches the ~e!lning ·of Faith LUKE 7:1-17 By DR. JAMES E. BEHHET lt~lical •b ......... ~ 5dl-' ~ ............. $ •117 doe ~ C.-.::11 oi ~ a.-...- (R•IHI"tecl ,,_ CHRISTPAN 8£ACON, 7.U H•lll~ Aor•·· C•lll"l'wMd, M.J.) ESUS was never in- teretted or concerned over the mere question of the health and life of the phytical body alone. He vuy definitely said, "Be not afraid of them that kitt the body , and after that han: no more that they can do" (Luke 12 :4). And ag:Un , ''Take no thought lor your life, what ye shall eat , 01' what ye shall drink; nor for your body, wbat ye shall put on . . . for your hea,·mly Father knoweth that ye have need of these things; .... Sedc ye fin.t the klngdom of God , and his right- eousness ; and an ~ things shaTJ be added unto you" (Matt. 6 :25, 32, 33). SOUL AND Sl'lliT In fact, Jesus pointed out what was of first importanet:, "~ ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness ; and all these things shall be added unto you ." The im- portant elements in the Kingdom of God are the soul and spirit, not the body. A healthy and living soul is very greatly to be desired above all tl~. This came with the creation of man. "And the Lord formed man of the dust of the gt'OUnd and breathed into hit nostrils the breath of life : and man became a living soul" (Gen. 2:7), which was the m;rade of aeation. Our lesson has two mira.cles - the healing of the centurion's servant and the raising from the dead of the only oon of the widow ol Nain. Both testify to the supernatural power-of Jesu~, showing that He had supreme power on earth O"ef death and life, and the people glorified God in c:on- ooquenc< oad feared gr<atly .__ of tbls gr<al power in the -ol Jesus, who wu alto God manifest ill tlto fleolt. THE MISTAKEN ELDElS A dear terY&r~t of the Roman ctn· turion wu dying and he besought the elden of the Jews to ask Jesus to c:omt and heal his servant. This they did becauae the pecan centurion had · built a JyiiiCOCUC for the J eWI in Capemaum and they wanted to keep hio frimcllhlp. They arJUed with 1-"that he is worthy ... lor he. loood> oar nation oad hath built "'· a • ., .. "4_............ .. w c knoJr tha ftO "*" Ia wmlly 01 God' I ...... meiey, oad . Joorr, oad that our works .,11 ....., ~ a. We know that our own ' .. f~ .... filthy ..... (1&64:6). The olden ....,. """" ill tltolr .... let, bat richt ia lrJinlr 10 "'ot J-"' the -turioot. Tbc centurion was not himself worthy of the attention of Jesus and had no per· sonal claim upon Him . The centurion also knew this and so did Jrsus. The elders alone were in i,.,orance of the truth, as human spiritual leadtrs very often are. when they act in their own wisdom . THE FAITHFUL CENTURION Nevertheless. Jcsus went with them . Rut htfore they reachtd the house, the centurion ~nt word to Jesus. "Lord, trouhle not thyself: for I am not worthy that th ou shouldr.st enter unde-r my roo f." He had 'un· doubt~ly S«n Je-sus and had seen or heard of His miracles and teachings and held him in the very. highest re· spect. He want~ his servant healed. eve-n if he were unworthy, and threw himself comple-tely upon the mercy of Jesus by saying: "Wherefore neither thought I myself worthy to come unto thee : but say in a word, and my serv· ant shall be healed. For 1 also am a man set undcr authority, having under mt soldiers, and I say unto one, Go, and he gocth; and to another, Come, and he: cometh ; and to my ......,.., Do this, and he doeth it." This wu a far crater understan<tinc than was posst5sed by the elders of the Jews. The centurion based his plea upon his faith in Jesus, not upon his own worth, because he knew he was not worthy. ·He called upon the me rcy and love and grace of Jesus, and yet he was a warrior wh ose whole life was based upon power and authority. THE POWEa OF TlUE FAITH But in the-pre5mct of hi~ dying servant , the «nturion knew that no earthly power or human worth could save his servant's life. He nct'fle-1 the love, mercy, and power of God Him- self, and he was willing to ac.knowl-td«e that only Jesus possessed all these things. He was also willi ng to. admit that he complett:ly su"endercd hi!\ will to Jesus. To win a victory ovtt ourtelvu and our own ri.rhteousnen we mast admit our unworthintts and surrender oanelnt. ~ Jesus hard "-thinp, he .,..-..Jiod ·Ill him, and turned him about. 1nd aid unto the people that lollow<d him. I •Y unto you, I haft not loand 10 erst faith, no. not in brae.l."" And the .oonant ..... heal«~ Ill that .,... ...... }etU ,.. c:oncemed not for ...,_ tilt or halth, bat for faith. He ......, at -time, "When the s... ol ...., mmdh, olloll he find laltlt oa tho artlll" (1Aioe 18:8.) With true falth, all tlllop .... ~ • Without faith it is impo!sible to plene God or make any daim upoa Him. But Jesus could and did per· form miracles eVen where and when no one besought Him to act. ~ Jesus with His disc.iplea and "much people" the next day were entering the ci ty of Na.in, the body of a dead man was being ca"ied out of the city for burial Hc was the only son of a widow ; "and much people of the city was with her." Jesus saw her, had compassion on her, &nd aaid, ''Weep not." His was not just sympathy or sentime-ntality. He touched the bier and said. "Young man. 1 s.ay unto thee, Arise." That was a challenp to dcoa.th itseli, and Jesus won the contrst. Satan has th e power Of death (Heb. 2 :14 ), but Jesus Chrtst as God has completely O\'ercome that power for all time and eternity. JESUS CAM£ TO GIVE LIFE The proof of power is what it ac· romplishes. The proof was, .. ADd he that was dtad sat up, and bepn to speak," and Jesus delivered him to his mother. And fear (reverentia1 a we l of the Lord came on all aDd t~y glorified God, saying, "Tht.t & great prophet is risen up among us: and. "l'hat God hath visited hit peo- ple." The news of this great vict9f} o'·er death spread throughout all Judea. And the people hid firsthand, incontrovertible evidence that Jesus came to bring life (not as the world knew it), but life so abundant that even death could not end it. Tbe abundant life is the life of Jdllt Christ in us. Listen, God it uable to do exCftding abundantly above aD that ....-e ask or think, acoordinc to the pott't1' that worketh ia aa" (~ 3:20). LESSONSFOaus Jesus pve Rio life that wo mi&ht have ttt:rnal lifc. 4Whoeocver will save his life [by hit OWD witdom or actions] shal1 tote it: and wholoc•cr will lose "his life' [coo~· iliueuder to Christ] lor my uke o1il)l f!..t It" (Matt. 16 :25), "Pot .. wlait olloll It profit a man if 'he thiD pia tbe whole world, and 1ooe hw own -rr (Mark 8 :36.) Do you haft Hie -tlto abund>nt life, the ....,.. Ule?. It Ia yours lor the ulcinc. Bat you - ask in faith, nothinr waw:riac, m. the c:atturion. "Beline ... the Loed , .... Christ, oad -ihab be...,. {Acts 16:31). The ...,hlrloft- .. .-the .......... of -foldo that waquen aldrnz, _. I- -lurlher Uld _ .. dlat Hew -c-r>ld< ....... tltol -... had to lot f,_ Hlo jO II & DJt ,.... be .. tltla laiiiJ • {-Qodol? II 101, It II ........... If II .. llleooo,Hiot.-,..-I I IN tn. reaad al A IF 1 _. .... llh. u,.. .... _...,,_ 11t: oll)t wlrll CltitJI II a A - Is 96ere Life c/Qler GJJeatll?· a, liLLY GUIIMI-foooo Doclol• ..... llloo, Motet.; 1967 ~1111' dowJt lnlldo of all ot uo Wlo uo .., _. tt111, DO more claath. no more wradtllll' lllat 111an muot be a lito attn ciMIII. Loq.,.. ...m,.., more oomnr. '"l'ho ptM of It ohall DOt ION Cbriot tho EI7PIIau ... .., btdldllll' oJab. ba lllut at all b7 tlaJ : tor lllare ohal! ~~ nllh11l orate p;rramlda toi~lhtlr tlttad and maltllll' pro-111an. • God Ia tho 00\lt<O of all IJP.-w•re w Ylafon for lifo buood lila .,. ... Afrie&D chlofa be no ,Jllllgt. Wo ohall haft wonc!Aorfurdl ~­ _.. bolrled with ooveral wi.. to d" -1111lrltual bodlao like lllat of tho Lo ,.... companlonahfp In the futW'O life. The No.--.Cilrlat. BeaMD will be all llrht and joy and ,...., burying hone and armor with m&IIJ' of lllol7. J,.... Clln.t will be there. I will -him their warrlo'* oo that they might ftpt In the l~'lo face. 1 will have the opportunity to talk a~rll,fe. The preeuroor of the American Indian diNCtiT to him and to oak him a hundred qu ... waa talkinr about the happy huntlnr lfi'Ound. tlona that I haft .... er had anowered. Tbe Bible teacheo.-ln both the Old and New The Blblo tea<:h .. that the throne of God Ia In TMtamenta-that there Is life after death. The hea'ND. uH•ven fa my throne, and earth It my pt:trlarduo the pealmioto, the prophet&, all footatool" (Acto 7 :49). Hlo kingdom lo the um- poJnted ~ the future. Abraham looked for ... vena and there ie no limit or end. city whooe ool)der and maker io God." In 2 Cor-Beaftn Ia aloo deocrlbed aa a place of rlrht- lnthlano, Paul writes of "a bulldlnr of God, a eouon-. It will be a holy place. If you have not hou8e not made with hands, eternal in the been born apin, you would not enjoy heaven. heavens." the book of Geneeia aaya of Baoeh It )'OU don't enjOy eln(ing and praising the Lord that he '.'Walked with God : and he wao not1· for down here, ·then without a change of natur'O God took him." The Bible tells uo that E ljah heaven would be bell to you. That'• why Jeouo wu taken to heaven in a chariot of fire. aaid we must be born of the Holy Spirit. J~ua Christ said! "I am. the resurrection, and And heaven will be a place of joy. The Bible the hfe : he that be~teveth 1n me, thour~ he were 1&7'1 there wu joy in heaven whe n man wu deJ:d, yet ~ball he hve: and wh~ver hveth '~nd eruted. The morning stan sang together, and beheveth m m! s~all ~ever dte <!ohn 11 .25--the 10na of God shouted for joy. The Bible al10 ~). Ap.ln, he satd : Because I hve, Y.e s~Jl _,.. there is joy in heaven when one sinner hve alao•• (John 14 :19); and, "Ye beheve 1n repents God, believe al~ in me. In my Father' a houee Agai. the Bibl tells us that heaven will be are many mansiOns .... I go to prepare a place n, . e . w· 1 k for you" (John 14:1-2). Our hope of immortal~ a place of reunJon w1th loved ones. tl we now ity ia baaed 00 Christ alone-not on any deairea, ea~ other in heaven? Of course. Mose~ and longings, arguments, or any instinct& of immor-EhJah knew each other. when they were, n the tality. Yet the hope of immortality that is re~ 'Mount of Tranaft~rat1on. Both of them had vealed in Christ agrees with all those great de-been dead for hundreda ~f yeara, but they ~P.. ires and instincts peared torether on the Mount of Tranaft&'Urat10n s But what about. the sinner-the man who de~. ~nd held eou~~~el with Jeaua. Our Lord once aaid : liberately rejects Jesus Christ, or the man who I Many ahal~ come frof!l the eut and the west, neglecta ChriSt all through his life 1 He baa had and ahall ~·t do~ w1th Abraham, .~nd laaac, an opportunity to give his life to Christ. He has and Jacob, tn the k1ngdom of heaven. Of course · h 1· 1 God we ahall know each other. had an opportumty to enc~unter t e IV ng · Husbands wives families old friends will be He has .h~ an opportumty to 1M: born of the together .Pin. what a reun'ion it will ~! Holy Sp1r1t. but he. has ,negl~ Jt. He has put Heaven is an eternal place. The glory of GOO off; he has reJected Christ. . . Nineveh and Babylon are gone ; the glory of God created ~s and gave us. the abthty to New York City will some day fade. The clory choose. We can etther c~oose to h~e for ~ and of Paria will be gone, and that of London, and ae:-'"e God. or "!e can .hve any kmd of life '!e Sydney. But there is a city built in the aky- Wlah to. There 1s nothu~g God can do about. tt, eternal-that wil1 never fade. The Bible says beeauae,he gave us-the gtft o~ freedom of cho1ce. there b no night there. What a glorious world We don t have to serve God tf we don't want to. ChrUt is preparing for us Are you ready' Do We don't have to go to church if we don't want you want to go? . · · to. We don't hav~ to read o~r Biblea if we. do!J't You may laugh at me; you may say that I am '!ant .to. We d~n t have to hve godly, Chr1athke noninte1Jectual; you may say I don't know what hve~ 1! we d<!n t wa~t to. , I am talking about; you may say that I am spec- . L1ve any kmd of hf~ you want ! There a n~~h-ulatin(. Say what you like. I have the greatest mg God e;an do about 1t. He gave you t~e abdt~Y peace and joy and happiness in my heart be· and the hbert>:" to c~oose. But God aa1~ th.at Jf cauae 1 know where I am going. "l know whom you choose to hve ~ hfe apart tr;o~ ChrJst,,Judg~ I have believed, and am persuaded that he is ment and destruction and hell he m store tn the able to keep that which I have committed unto future. him againat that day." I would like to explain it away, but I have studied this Book for 20 years, and I cannot ex- amine the ~ching of Jesus without believing that men are lost. I believe that after death thoee outside of Christ will discover the horrible mia.. take they have made, and they will cry, "My God, my God !" The first chapter of Proverbe oaya that IMD will call upon God, but he will not anawer. lien wiU aeek God, but they will not find him. It will he too late. They will already have made their choice and theif decision. · I beg of you, don't take the chance. Give your 1ife to Jeau11 Christ. Does your intellect protest that you can't believe it? Accept it by faith, which goes beyond your inteUect. Take the wordl of Jesus and say, "I don't understand all about it, but by faith I am giving my 1ife to Cbriat. I want my aina forgiven. I don't want to be loet." The Bible alao hu much to aay about the fu- ture of the penon who is in Christ; the penon who baa come to the crou; the penon who hu come by faith to receive the Savior. We are told there ia no more cune in heaven, I I have accepted it by faith-and the convic· tion .rrows each day a11 my faith grows--that if I die tonight. 1 will be in heaven the next mo. ment. The Bible says : "The preaching of the c.rou is to them that peris"h foolishness." When I tell you that you have to come to Jesus Christ and give yourself to him before you can get to heaven an'd eacape hell, you say, "Why, that's foolish." Of coune it ia. The Bible Mya that it ia fooHehnesa to those who are perishing, because their minds are blinded by sin. Your conscience ia dulled, your will is paralyzed, by sin. How do we get to heaven? Jesus said : "I am the way, the truth, and the life." Peter affirmed (Acta 4:12), "There is no other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." We cannot get there except through Christ. Has there been a moment in your life when you really turned from sin to God? Has there ever been a moment when you rea1ly received Christ Into your heart? Come and give your life to him now, while there is time. ~rrmnurttr JOIN THE DOTS TO CllMPLETE THE BIBLE LESSON I• I I• I I• 2• •• e II • II • II • II • 21 NOAH ;::~. ARK-- "110111\ ~·N · • , "'I * 8 II • II • ,_ ...,... .. '-.. _,.,. ud tM a&i .. l• belin populal i"' the earth anew. A pel leMOa ia Mre:, aa No.h ... •ndoubtedly aub- tee&ed lO -.c:~ ridic-.le d-.rinc eoQtNello• o( hi• ... ,P, ... lie 10, •• becaM lw:lr of the ri~teou1nua ...,k. la ~ faidl ." (HH 11:7.) WMn we completely •••• .. oweel•ea to God and petaonelly IJl"!r-..._ Hia ,.... ... our l"'at .. t bunktu drop away _. .... llfl..t 10 .u.u-1 .. '•••I• orr....._ ... ,. __ ' Grid .-... _.L d•ap•--s ~ NEWPORT HARBOR EUGII THURSOAY, IIARCit '· 1•1 '-UtRJI laJ Cllll Sf.OOIID Sf.C11011 --P ... 3. CON)IIA DEL MAl!, ',AUF. The current art exhibit at muter ol Uti dearoe at ~=~~~a====o~A==s:=.T~~E~D~===,~~§H~~.~I"'Z'§:~~EN~~=-, the Bayaide branch of New• California Stale Colloae 11 \Aft. port National Bank fcaturu Lot Anaelea. He it well· Hal Ak.ina of Laau.na Beach. known in the South Cout PACIFIC VIEW M I! "'OilAL PAitlt ---CEMf:I'ERY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM 22220 kMIIw......, """"" leadl, CIMiralt (714) 57J.ll01 BE PREPARED ! 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Purc("ll , Real E:10tate throuah o\pril from 10 a.m. IDvestml'latll and that 11aid lirm to 5 p.m. f\.olondaya throu&h Ia compo11ed uf the fullowing Thursdays and 10 to 6 fri· person wh~e name io full and f. lace of r~sidence are u fol · days at the Bayside office. OW!!', \(looWII: Ma ri,. frances Taormina, 425!, Viii Lido ~ud , Ne .. ·port Beach, LOUIS PECHI, left, o f Laguna North Orange County branch of AAU W In C111Ho rtt i11. AIRLIFT liNG GETS OUTSTANDING AlARD Airman Second Class Beach and Mrs. Donald Samis of Costa their day-long seminar entitled "The in-'1\'JTNESS my hand tbi"' 28th day of F'ebru11ry, 196i, Mesa, both mem be rs of th e Newport-Costa terdependence of women's worlds," to be !l!arie F'rance8 T11ormina Mesa branch of the American Association held March 11 at UCI. s.TATE or CAUF'~RN I A of University women are assisting th e COUNTY or OHA:.iGE . ""· ' ON TillS 28th day of f'ebru· Women's world symposium set :::·.'::",:~~;:iJ'·::::.~ .. ·~;; , slltte, tt!!1Ld1np: therein, du lv Th d ol h . . commil'lll'lioned and 8worn, rwof. e tren . mat we wo-t e o\mencan male and hts tivc positions in volunteer "on11lly appe11r,.d .Marie r;;D· men returmn& to college role. work wi II .be reviewed by cu Tao rmin11 kn own to me to and careir has moti vated a Bernard Jord4n, vice-pre· Mrs . Georgiana Bardy, me~ be the pr.r!HJn whol'lle name is symposium to be held at sident of United CalHornia her of the Los Angeles >~ub8cribed to the within in- ucl f k !Urument, and .. cltnowledged rom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ban and banker for 37 years, County Board of Educ ation to m,. that ,.he ex,.("a ted the Saturday, March 11. wil_l explore the employer's and TV lecturer. 811m<'. The <\naheim Branch Of posi tion. The final speech, ''Eve l'i~r~~~~~s m\· hand and uffi· the <\merican As sociation Vocational opportumhes in middle age;" will be Thaddeus F. Lewandowski, son of Mr. and ~s. Thad· deus F. Lewandowski of 1709 Hiahland Drive, Har· bor Hizhl ands, is a member of the 375th Aeromedica l Airlift Win& at ScottAFB, Illinois, tha\ hu received the U.S. Air Force outstand- ing unit award. I "'"~'•' cleaning, of University 'Nomen, host will be discusaed by ')r. given by '-1ts. 4oward Cless, bloclcing, pillow of the conference, conducted ')orolh y Ford, professor at profe ssor at C laremont Ju,.,. H. Hill :'llotary Public in and for said C:ounty and St <lle, The airman, an illustrator, is a grilduate of Newport Barbor Bi&h School and at- tended Orange Coast Col- lege, His win g was cited for its accident-free record of 5011,000 n yins hours over an 8-year period and for its leadership whi le serving as USAF's aerom edical evacuation ann within the continental United States blonlcet and a pilot s tudy in 1964 to in-USC and past pres ident of 'Jraduate School. vestigate this trend and the National Federation of Ticke ts arc avai lable to l d«•p• cleaning ore all pa<t B · d 1 · 1 feels s trongly that a center us1ness an Pro essaona the public at 54.50, inc lud- our ser..-ice along with should be established in Women. in& brunch and c offee brcat. regular we-"ly lau,,d•>l '.)range County to offer vo-The prac ti cal consider&• ond cleaning. cation&! counseling. ti on of takins a job will be VALET 01 EAIEIS J"•' CaU 01 S·DII. lli? &. COAST IIIWAT .. COIO•A DD. IIU Directory INSURANt..:£ ... FOR AI.L OF YOUR INSURA,.CIE "'EEOS 'ROBERTSON -SA.DLEIR INSU RANCE 3333 E. Otut N'tll')'. rc.,... 411:'1 M• -U~:JUO FUNERAL DIRECTORS .. MLTZ MORIVARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Mi dway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HI WAY CORONA O£l MAR ORiole 3.q450 Shin 1942 F'rlendly Nel-"borbood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433. 8·3434 Coaa Mesa Weslclill§' Chapel o!-'!"""'~ 427 E. 17ilo ST. COSTA lo.IESA ... .._ "The interdependence of pre sented by Mrs . !>orothy women's worlds," the su~ 'Nenck, Orange County home jcct of the conference, will advisor for the o\sricultural be launched by 'Jr. NMbert E xtension Service of the 'Jiasscr, a research psy· Uni vers ity or California. chologis t, as he exami nes Executive and Administra· Drill captains selected Tridenette drill team captains for the •67-'68 school year have been selected at Corona del Mar hi&h school. The new captains arc Dorothy Patterson, Anate Tosti and head captain Cathy Bryan, The drill team is sponsored by Min Pcqy Crawford, ph ysicaJ educa· tion teacher. --L-E-GM.-,-. Ko-,TICI " The new captains, com-- petins in a field o( 6 · p~rformed, i~ front of ., }~dse s. The }uilaC& ."'""• ''racuhy ~ rne'tllbeii on Corona del Mar campus: .\irs. Joa~''Kuhns, counselor· Mrs. Pat Stines, Je,.,.ie R. It ill ~otary Public in and for u id County 11nd Sta te. My Commis!l ion f'xpitl'll Or t, 24, 1970. Publish: Marcb 9, 16, 23, 30, 1967, in thf' Nt-wport llinbor Ensign. education teacher; Corea, music department chairman and Miss Pe&JY Crawford , drill team advi- sor and physical education teacher. The new captains were chosen for their orisinal ideas, c~rdination and leadership ability. They will meet once a week fm the remainder of the year and will be gin plannina half-time prosrams for next year's football season. Trideneue practi ce will begin after Easter vacation and will continue until try· outs in May . There will be no limit on the number of drill team mem bers. Flag twirler and majorette tryouts wi ll be held at the end of April. Practices are now being conducted under the supervision of Miss Crawford. MARKET BURGLARIZED The Cellar A buralar borke into OJy Le Valley•s Market, 112M(> Fadden Pl., Central New- port, Monday Feb. 27, and stole StOO wo rth of hard I i quor:.:·=-==-=-·===,.-- Steak l.ohsttr LEGAL NOllC! Cf:RTiftCATt Of BUS INESS F'i ctitioas Firm Narae My Commisiiion f'~pi re,. 0 1'!, N, 1970. Publi!ih: \larch 9, 16 , 23, 30, 1967, in tht-Se .. ·port Harbor Ea11ip. Bay sidt Ctnltr Corner of Jambor~~.& Baysi d~ Orin Ttltpllont 675-2181 O P EN ' 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. P .. ll '1\ehu '• The World's Finur "EATIN CHICKEN" 8 P ieces •••.•• S2.10 12 Pieces ••• ,., S3 .15 16 Pieces. , ••• , S4.20 S HRlMV 7 Sh ri mp •••••• 51.25 14 Shrimp •••• , • 52.50 21 Sh rimp •..••• 53.75 Old Fashion ed FR ENOI FRIES 2)C' ~r order GJ .J.Ial"f'e/1 STUDIO OF CHARM AID MODELING PlleM fer Fit££ Br«lt.,.. • "SECRETS OF BEAUTY" ~ 1 Co.r• epproeN •r tka ~ ..... f.liJ . su ... ,, r .. ww. ''"'riiCiio~~ * MODELING AND TELEVISION * CHARM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMAT ICS-SPEECH-UTILE THEATRE * Sp.c.ia l CourMs for Homemoken*'oreer Girls n..oRENCE SMALES Di~ •I o.r ~ Li-.....1 H0U1S MOOIUNG AGENCY t .... .., t -.-. 1519 N. M.in, Sa .. Aa.--547o6971 Smolt.g styk Sparr Rihs LUNCH 11 :30 -3,30 DINNER -5-11 Closed Sundays 2211 Fo<nl, Laguna Beach, 494-5455 Titf. UNDERSIGNED doe8 hereby certify that .sh<!! is con- d .. c tinman.\lnterior Oesip basi• ne s111 at 208 Coldearod, Coraua del Mer, Callfona la, a.ader the rictitloas firm name of Paraat Interiors ud that said firm ill com po~~ed of the followlas per• son wb 08e aame in fall an.d piece of realdeace are as fol• lowfl, to wit : Esther [. Panu:~t., 208 Co Idea• rod, CorOM del M•r, Callforoia. You can play three records for what it cost to play two in1939. WITNESS my hud this 23rd ~;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;~ d a y o f Fe hrUI ry , I 9115 7 , I Esther E. Paraat STATE OF CALIFORNIA' RESTA URANT FRAN<;AIS FRENCH SPECIALTIES ' CHEF RENE FORMERLY Willi ROMANOFF 5111. IALIOA ILYD. IALIOA 67S.71U COUNTY OF ORANGE 111111' ON TillS 23rd day of Febna· ary, 1967 , befare me, 11 Notary Public i• a•d for uld COCIIIty I ••d •t.tle, rea,dlas dt.erela, · duly cammla•lo•ed aad awor., persoa•lly appeeNd Eedt.er E.' P•Nat blawe ta IH to be lite ,-rwaa wit•• •• .. 1 I• ••boo ecrlbed to tile witlt.la iutnl• ••'• ud aebow .. dpd to -· O..t •II• eue•tecl tt.. .... WITNESS _,. lied •H offl· elal ... 1. Bnri•«• L. &et• Keu.ry P.llllc Ia .. 4 for .. 14 c ... ty .... State. . ..,. c ...... , ... ,.,.. rt ...... ... , .. 1969 The price of electricity is 1/3 1ess. • Then how come your electric bill isn't lower Wday? Answer: you're using a lot more electricity today. The typical home"""" electricity 40 different ways. SpMking of low cost, the down'Mird trend in the price of Edioon electricity ia all the more amazing when you conaider that lot year alone, Edison's total taxes amounted to more than $108 million (that's over 296 thousand dollars every day of the }'1!&r) ' Of course, the size of our tax bill helps to lighten yours -a unique advantage of being served by an invt!!!tor-<>wned electric utility. Still in all, we think the greatest service i n inYI!IItor-<>Wned company like Ediaon can perfonn ia to keep electricity abundant and low in coat. Just think bow many thinp you do that depend on electricity. Likoliatoning to your favorile ~ ot.n. "'"-• ...,... CIDIIt o1 • ~u ....... o1 ~, to ...._.a If tW n.~~••,. t..., ill k4 ~ 1oww U.... ia l-. OPal 5<30 TIL O.OSIHG • Q.OSED MONDAY P.lll .. lu Jlucll 1, 9, ••· IS,, 1961 .... """ .... ·-, .... . Sout!Mm C•llfomM Etn.on ConlfMny .,..,-~ .,. '" ·-· • .._MI'-.,AYD ,.... "'(los .. Me .. F th ...... I.e Blotter :!'.:..~~d.~:;, ~~~ rom e ru I e Vickery. 1)65 Tustin Ave •• .._.,, F.a.,, '11 cleaner ••• atolen out o( porch ol Roland Ovieu, will be on diaplay Much ~ A SYMoot wooden oar, a closet at the Newport 3601' W. Balboa Blvd., Woat to n iD tho all-Califomla valued at Sl.S, was stolen Bcac:h Tennis Club. 2601 Newport. • .Raymond , Am- juried an uhibhioa at the orr the boat ""Sea Lure•• 11 Battblu.ff Or., Eaat 81'![£. linJ, l'H~ Sct~nJ Sun Dr., NadoaU o.-16 S\ow in 1601 Bayside Dr., Corona on ~eb. 23 ••• An 3·foot H_ubor Vtew !"hil s, ttopped S. Bernardi 0 Sc 1 lu del Mar bclon1ina to Cur· plaattc boat, valued at hts car put~ally on Mac- bJ Judith Bln..;d. ~2& ~i: til R. Crook, 2~01 Harbor IllS. W&l ~tolen Feb. 23 Arthur Blvd. 'and partially Udo Nord. Lido I ale will View Dr., Hubor View from Jack R1ley, 26~5 Bay-on Harbor Vu:w Dr •• and _, be di 1 ' Hills. , .A S120 vacuu.m t hore Dr., Bay Shoru; the was struck on the left front "!to on 1P ay. boat was moorod off lhe fender by a car driven by LIGAUIOTIC! LF.GAL MOTIC! sw;m beooh. • .A lamp, John A. Woodo, 2618 New- ORDINANCE NO. 1206 AN ORDINANCE OF TilE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 14.12 •• 040, 14.12.1 50, 14.12 .1 7~ 14.12.190, AND 14.1 2.200 Ot- THE NEWPORT BEACll MUN ICIPAL CODE RELATING TO WAT~R RATES AND CHARGES The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain a 10 follows: SECTION I. Section 14.12 .• 040 of the Newport Beach MunidJMJ I Code is amended to read: "14.12.040 R•aJ/na.. ro larva C"a•ve•· There shall be eharged and collected a bi- monthly readiness to serve charge fr om each customer lor each mete r on the basis of the follow log .11chedu le: f or %-inch me ter Of less, J 3.50 For l-inc h me tl"r ••• , , , 4.50 For 1\>i·inch meter •. ,, •• 7.00 For 2·inch meter •• , •.• , 9.50 f or 2!l-inch meter.,, •. 12.00 For 3-inch me ter, , ... , 14.00 F'or 4-ioch me ter ...••. 19.00 f or 6·inch me ter ....•. 28.00 f or B·inch meter •...•. 37.50 f or 10-inch meter •.••. 47.50 f or 12·inch mete r .•... 57.50 Readin e.-.s to serve charges 11hall not be f!ubject to refund or proration if '>loervice to any customer is terminated during anv bimonthly period. 1-"or any si~e meter nnt above described , the read ines"" to serve charge may be establish- ed from time 'to time by reso- lut ion of the Citv Counril." SF:C TIO~' 2. Section 14.12.- 150 of th e J'lie,.·port Bea ch Muni- cip,ill Code is 11mended to read: '14.12.150 r..,..,...,,. Cltart-•· lfhen water service to any pre• mises ha-" been turned off ~­ cau se of nonpayment of 11 bill or violation of any of the pro- visions of thi11 ch11pter, or ordt>red turnt>d off by the owner or tenant, a ttu·n-oo c harge in the amount of Tt'n Dollars IS!Ol 11hall he rolle cted in advance .'' runninl liahu, and a s tern port Blvd., We s t Newport 190 of the Ne~wpon Ouch li&ht were stoJcn off the • , .William G. Brinahunt, Municipal CIX'Ie ia amended 10 boat of Chester F. Salis· 112~ Topu Ave., Balboa read: . "J4.r2.190 Turn-olf Proe•· bury, IS14 Balboa Ave., Is land, was arrested on an J~,~,.. After the passa1e of Balboa Is land, moored at Oceanside municipal court thirty d•ys from the bimonthly 331 E. Bay Ave,, o n the warrant a t lndusuial Way me ter readinJt dates show n on the bills , a l at 11hsll be pr e· Island ••• A thief stole a and Superior Ave., in We s t pared settin1 forth th e loe~~· $3~0 outboard motor from Newport Heights •.• Vincent tion of the premisell and the the aarage of Vard B. Wal-F. Nash, 6030 W. Coau names of the ownena or teunts lac e, 2806 The Rhine, New-Hwy,, West Newport, was to whom 11ervice i• being fur• nished where chllfltf!S have port. • .A po le, used to cap-arr.csted on a drunk in pub-- become an.d remaio delinquent , ture s tray animals. was Ito-lie" chasge at 425 32nd St., toBether with the amount of len from a Newport Beach in West Newport ••• A burg- the unpaid charges. On the police t.ru.ck, parked at the Jar s tole 2 "Royce Union" next business day water "hall be turned off from ~uch Pl"e-pol ice station. • .Marine bikes from the garage of mi11es and shal1 not be turned navigation equipment, val-Barbara L. Koi visto , 332 on again until al1 unpaid char· ued in e xcess of 5200, was Prospec t Ave., Newport ges, together with tht turn~n "taken off the boat "Paci-Shores •.. A thief stole the charge sr,cified in this cba pter,sha I have bt"t>n paid.'• fi er" at 1137 Bayside Dr., 16-in ch red and white bike SECTJO~ ;=,, Section 14.12.-below Irvine Te rrace, be-of Cory A. Kimball, 2201 200 of the Se wpon Reach longing to William Mosely Waterfront Or., Corona del Munic ipal Code is arnendrd to Jones , 1137 Do lphin Ter •• Mar, from the famil r c ar- read: Irvine Terrace •.• Cecil W, port; her name is on th e "14.J2 .200 Te"""' O•pos/1. In the tvent that the afplicant McKampson of Santa Ana, back fender of the bike .•• for water servicr shal no t l!e Mack P. Freed, 2 11 Palme r Four su itcases, a blue cos- tht> owner in fee of the pro· St. Costa Mesa and Ro-metic case, and a garment perty to be supplic:-d "'i~h water, be,'t Mendoza o'f L aguna bag, valued at 5300, were or does not own th e •mprO\'t'•_, mc nts thert>on , a depos it shll.n Beac~ were tak ~n to Haag s to len during the past ~ required equivalent to one Hospital followtng the 3-month from the garage of a';ld ooe-half _ti':"es the "'"eral!t' car pile-up of their cars on Alan J. Rosenberg, 1 ~-l\) h1-mo~,t.hlv .bdlln111_forbllhe usher Newport Blvd, at Industrial Windward Ln., Baycrest ••• classJ 1cahonapp JCa e to I e W · W N A th. f d ff ·th I" property, as lle term 111ed by the ay. Jn . est ewport. • . te rna e o Wt v F inaoct' Oirector. 'll"hen the A c ar dnven by Bernadette folding chairs from 2414 deposit has .b_een mad,. and .a ll Altomare, 300 Bayside Vista del Oro, East Bluff, other rondJttons of se-rv mg Dr. rear-ended a car dri· belonging to George Uo l-water have been met, water ' . shall~ 5 upplied." ven by her tratler-mate, stein and Sons, during S[CTIOS 6. Th is ord inance Joanne Schoolman, on New-February. sh~ll. h<' published oocl!' in .the port Blvd., near 26th St., W•dn•sday, March 1 offt clal newspaper of the C1.1Y· in Central Newport. John M. Davidson, !Oo and the same shall be effe ct1ve 30 days after the date of its Tu•sclay, Fal.. ll Agate Ave., Balboa Isl and, ad option. . was arrested on a drunk Th d · A mo tor b1 ke driven ..... is or •nance "'"as inuo-u' driving c harge at 3 a.m .•• duced at a re1ular meeting of Ri chard L. May of Anaheim I . the City Council of the City of chanaed lanes 00 Bayside A prow er was reported m :'\ew.,...rt Beach held on the n... h f C H the 5200 block of Neptune I ,-, r r b 96~ VJ., sout o o ast wy ., 4th ay o t' ruary, J '· and collided with an Olds-Ave., in Newport Shores ••• and was adopted on 'thf' 27th A customer gave a bank '"!of February, 1967, by tht mobile driven by Omgor ... Jerk al the Bank of Amer;-fo l owi ng vott", to .. ·it: Simsek, 312 Dahlia Ave., .. AY£5. COU~C ILM F.:N : R ot~'""'• Corona del ,\-tar ••• A caus-ca. 3445 Via Lido, Lido SECTION 3. Section 1-i. I 2.· liO of the Newport Beach MunicipAl Codt' is amend ed to read: Parsons , \lar~hall, Gruber, Shops Area, a note she C • 1· ., Sh I• ti c solution was acc ident· oo .. , org1 • e on fOWl d on ooe of the cu s to-i'i0£5, COU~CILME~: lliont" ally pumped onto the s t.reet ad ABSEST cor~CIL.\I EX: ~one on E. 811.lboa Bl vd . from a mer des ks; the no te re, , Pa ul j. Gruber .. This is a s tickup . I ve boiler in the basement of "14.12.170 o~.~. o.,,._ ·"rr wu ter users shall be billed bi - monthly and. all .charge• for "ater shall be payabll!. fifteen d o~ys from th e mt'tt'r r~~dintt date <~~hown on the bill11. .-\TTEST: \layor got a bottle of ac id; hand the Pacifi c Te lephone o ver the money ..... The buildin& in Balboa; passing 5U-root sloop "Atorrante," cars S!'lashed the corrosive ~[f.TI0"\1 4. Sec ti on 14.12.- LEGAL NOTICE '\'OTlCF: Of' IIF'.\RJSG J£!~1: l,>.JU;)U.!!Y .C\I.l~ \hat th,. Rotu il ...,r ~up<"r> '"'''"' of tht' Lountv of Orange, State of C.oliforniu, has h\• "''"''<nlu • lion tioJtt"d th" I lth da\ of f,.l!ru<~r', 1967. r~ .. rr .. r .. ,l its int,.ntion to ann••• thr rontl,e• \lflU ~ uninr nrpor.otPd t,.rritoty h .. rrmahf'r d,.sr ribrd to 7th La ura Lagios Citv Clerk Pu blish, .\!arch 9, l96i, in The :'l"e..-port Harbor Ensijm LEGAL NOTICE solution onto the cars of belonging to Earl Sawyer, .Jean ~1ill er, 1741 Tus ti n 53 5 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ave., Costa Mesa, and Sam Isle, was burglarized of a Lentine of San Juan Capis-sJn 'tape recorder ••• Two trano . , .A sso wicJr.:ey chair hub caps and a side view was stolen orr . the· f('(l(\t miJior were stolen off the -(Contin•ed"on pa_&e 6)_ LEGAL NOnCE LECAL HOTICE \"OTICE Of IIEARI:\'G County, , .. ;J pt!in t bei n!t thf' 'liOTJCf: IS HEREBY GIVE 'II ttu,. point of be,!liinning of th;- that thl' Board of Supervi!lors land to be descr i~d : thcncf', of the Count y uf Oun~, State continuing alont~: ,. .. ;d ~outh• of Californ ia. has bv Re11oolu• ea~tcd)· line and the ~orth • tion d~tted tht 14th da'/ of Paste rlv lin~• of ,.airl Lanr • NEWPORT HAROOR EUGH SECOND SECTlDII --Pqel THURSDAY L!!ARCH 9, 1967 COflltiA DtL IIAll, CAIJ '· HOT FOOT CURE -Paul Rose, who was sponsored by Costa Mesa Kiwanis No rth lo r th e YM CA "walk-a- than," gets a foot rub at the finish line fr om his dad, John Rose, vice·principal at Estan cia High School and mern ber of the board of O range Coast YMCA. Paul's younger brother, C raig, walked 10 mi les of the 25-mile course even though he was no t an official en- trant. (Swenson photo.) SENTENCING TOOAY lN OOUBLE SLAYING A senten<:ing and pro ba- t ion hearing for \lichael Daughertr of Costa \lesa t s scheduleJ for today, \larch ~. in Superior Court. He has pleaded guilty to second d~gree murder in the duel slayin1 or his wi fe and her companion Jan. n in Costa \lesa. t\ char ge o f 2nd degree murder means that the death penally would not be tm- posed, according to a de- puty district attOfney . 16.tO Supariar .4..-a. Ll 8-5531 o APPAREL -WOMEN JEAI DAHL WON'T GIVE ADDRESS Eleannr L. Luna, who re· fused to gi \•e police her addrl!SS, was arres ted at 4:05a.m. Wednesday, March l, at 34th St. anJ Balboa Blvd., in West ~ewport, on a ch arge-t..lf possession of mariJUana . Pol ice stopped her car for failur~ to obey a s top sign a t 36th St. She pro- duced iden tification belong- ing to Gail C lifton of Ne· vada but was recogni zed by pol ice as a Harbor Area resident. o FIBERGLASS FIER~LASS SUPPUES _ _cry,uoli~ ~ation Casting Resins & Molds ! Fib.rgloss Mal.,iols cnJ Supplies -Ll FI-029i 1626 Placentia, Cos ta Meso o HEALTH EQUIPMENT RECOGNIZED HAIR STYUST NOW AT LIDO HAIR FASHIONS llfr. Riek is a -..bet of ~~~~ Onap Couttcy Hair Srylina P~!ftel tt>r Califomi• tr.nd i• also itl The Haitdruaer A .. oc. for Orao4e- Cowr.cy·. Wr. Rick is now workin1 m Newport Beach co eern all of you with the best and che-latest in hair srylin1 at all dme•. Come in Of" c•ll for appoint:mst ac Lido Hair Fashions 3424 Via L ido Newport Beach OR }-78l0 I Shop & Compare w ..... ,~ ,;,.., ..,_,,_ •"Y'W .... •""' .. '" , ..... ,~caa Open Mon. lo Fri. nlthts 'IY 9:011 ,. .. Orco Block C'o. BUILDING BI:OCKS • ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES Talapboae: 1M2 ll:crtallcl. Staatoa "1!i"& WILCOX-CRITTENDEN HARDWARE Na"'lptten•l Ch1~aeoke 2700 w. Coaet Mwy., N.l . Soq.fJ31 Z..I\I'AI li'AIMTI o NURSERY IAekHD 7-Wt 2320 S. Main. Scrata Aaa • PET SUPPLIES TaoPtCAl 'ISH •• hove ftte l•gesl aru• -..et M.ttilul ... Ktiort •f tntpi cat fish in the areca. V.a al10 carry a lull line af 1141•i""" s, ~d of I accas.- IOtias nM4ect lor ftt• hobby. s... ... s.. r..,;c.r, 218 "· IO;r_,, C.M. Ubony 8-7961, Costa Maea 1.,.,.,., \l,oint .. nanr f' Ui~trirt , an d ha .. fillo>d \\,.•lnrsdav, tht' .!lnrl d." of \l arr h, J96i, at th•· hnur of 10:()() o'rlock a.m., •Jf .... oid da1· 111 th .. Chambrrs of th" HniiTd nf .;;Uflt'T' ;,.,oro;; of the Cr,unty ,f (lraujile in the Orangl' Cuo1ntv ·\dmin i. .. trrat ion Build· in!!. "•I 1 \"orth "Wcamnre ~t ref!t, "'llnto~ ·\nd. Califurn ia, a~ th~> linw and p[;,rr for the hearin!! upon th•· IJIH""tion of !!a id an• "'"'·•t inn and all objections th••r••tn. <II whirh time and place all izllerested persons may "PP"ilr aD d be heard. t.'dull:ty·; thence-o lt>tl\"ing said e~4tn ia,a. comta-bw,ua.dary fin.,, a ion! said Southea ~terly li.Ae ol \at: -\rthur Boulevard ~-21J!' 15' 26'" E. 1399.13 fl'"cl to the int,.rsection of '!>a ir! Southeas terly line of \lar .-\rthur Boule•·ard \o"ith thr Southwe~ter1 y line of the land described in a deed to the State of California, re~ corded January 3, 1966, in Book 7795, Page Iii, Offi- c ial Records of said Oran ~·· County; thence, alonjl" ~aid Southwr."HNlv lin<" tfle fol- lowing cour~es: S. 32° SO' 0 1" L 265.84 ft>f:t to thf" beginning of a tanF<"nt curvf'. concave Southerlv and ha vinp: a radius of 25.00'ff'rt; th,.nr t', Southeasterlv alon!l !laid curve throu@:h a C~'ntrnl anRit' of 84° ·~9' 16", .<n arr d; ... lanc e of 37 .01 f,.,.t: th f'n ro·, tangent to s aid curn• '· 62° 20' 43 " [. 168,62 il'"rt to tfl,. Frbruary , 1967, derlar,. its Channc'l, th l' followinfl cour - intention to ann f!'x thf' r on-ses and curVf'!i: S. 290 I.'J ' fclettet Dresses & Sportswear Accessories an-d Gifts Newporter Inn 0 R S.. 1700 Weslcliff Plaza Ml 2-2444 Newport Beach "KEEPING FIT CAN BE FUN" REN l o PLUMBING \1 an v tim!' prior 10 tht> time h · r f'!lmninp: o a tanp:,.nt rutH" ft,l!'d fur ht'aring, any ioter,.st• c oncave "ortherly and ha•·in11 "d prr<~~on,. rnay file with thf' a ra d ius of 100.00 ft"rt; f:l,.rk uf tht' Board of Supervi-th,.11re, Southrast,.rly and '"DO'I of th r Cou nt y of Oran~te Xorth<'agt,.rJy alon11 ,.aid wri tten objf"c tion!l to thf' pro• curv,. throu!lh a r,.nuo~J anF lr pmwd annP xation , which ob-of sao 23 ' 51", an arc di:<· J .. r tion"' ,..; I I be con.!lidered hy r 162 a· r h tanr P " . > ,.,.t: t ,.n ,.,., th,. Hoard of Supervigors at tanl!t'nl 10 ,;;aid r un·e \. 29o th,. timt· and place fixe d for 15' 26 .. L 2 54.7~ f,.;-1 10 th,. hcarin11. Th.-boundnriel'i of thP br,11inn in~~: of a tnnl!"l"nl r urvr '.,,,.,"'Y pt"P"'· •" to h'" ;ann '"l• ' h 1 1 h ~ u v " concavP :--out 'i'"f y an r a•·ing .-d ur,. dt',.rriht'd a" follows : ~~~ ,, radiu!o of .... ">0.00 r .. ,.,: UNIVERSITY IHOUSTR i4 th Pnr .. , "urth•·a .. tt"r!y nn d P.I.RK .I. NNE X .I. T/ON N 1 ."'outhrnsterh· alon,11 ,. .. ;,] ·\II that certoin lun r ut'"'"· thrgugh n central trd in the County o an,re , anj!:lr of 88 19' 49", an ar r ~tat,. of Californi11 , 1 srribt"d di stanc.. of 693.i4 f<"et: Its follows: h ·d t !'nee, tanfent to l'!al rur~·e That rortion of Block.~"~ 7 S. 62o 2-' 45•• F:. 910.86 and 49 o Irv in'"'" Suhdi\"i.o;ion, fret: th ence S. 6 JO I I' •'2" as "'lhow n on a rnap reeord!'rl ~ .. 1099.99 ff'"e t: thence, S. in Book I, Pag,. BR of \lis· ",70 14' 06" E. 590.82 fe,.t to cella.ueous Maps, recordA of the brginning of a tanF,ent 811id Oraa~ Cou 11ty, Califor-r ur.-1!' conr aVP Southwesterly oia, dueribed u follows: and hav i n~ a radius of 750.00 C:ommencintt Il l thr rrot,.r-f<'et : tht>.nr ,. Soulht>a<~~terlv lin .. inlen,,.ctiun of Campu<~~ a lnnl! "11id r urvr-throu11h ~ Or ivf', 80,00 frrt wid,., and cent ral au!fle of 28 11 .14' 5J", Jamboree Roult>vard, 60.00 an arc distance of .17•t,1.1 ff',.l wid .. , a,. ,.h ow n on a mop feet: thence, tangent to u id r,.cord,.d in Rook 84. Pattt' rurve S. 28° 39' 11" E. 26 of Rt>rord,. ol ~urv;-y , r,.• 320.98 feet to thf' b<-ginnin.u: toord,. of .!Jaid Orange County: of a tangeat c urvt' r oocave thence IIIOD!l ~aid cent,.rlinl' i"J nrtheasterlv aod ha vinp: a o ( Jamlffir,.f' Hoult"vanl N. n~dius o( 600.00 feet: thl"nce, •'0° 38' 14" L 1320.00 fet"t Sootheast<!rly 11lonl! llla id more or le<~~8 to an lnter!lrr -rurve throu~~:h a central an,rle lion of <1111id centerline af of 200 55' 02", an arr dis• Jamboree Bou le Yard with the lance af 219.05 fef't; thence, rxi~tin@ common bou nrl11 ry S. 490 34' IS" [. 39.85 ff'et: lint-be tw,.,.n thl" Oran@f' thence, leaving ~aid South• County Mun ir ipal WAter llil'i• we11 terly line of th e land o( trict and th e Coutllol the s tate of California, S, 49° Municip1l Wa ter Dl11tr ic t, 21" 46" E. 83.10 feet to !!laid a11 creeted by the Jr.vioe centerline of Jamboree Boo le- Aon e•ation to uid Coas tal nrd; thence, 1long 1111id cen• Municipal lli'ater Diatrict terlio e of J•mboree Boolevard dated November 26 , 1948 S. 400 38' 14" If, 3150.20 u d rec orded in Re •oln·• feet to the ttoe poiat of be· tion No, 62..01 7 of the Board AioolnA- of Sopervl!tor. of Ontuae DATED1 Fe bruary 14, 196 7 Couoty, uid latar.ectloa BY ORDER OF THF: ROA RO l.c.i•8 a l•o lhe tnte poiat of OF SU PF.:R VISO RS OF be&hr.•las of the l•nd to be ORANGE COUNTY, de•c ribed; tlac•ce, par•llel CA LIFORNIA , wltla aa id CIUlHiillf: of ea.,.. 1.£. ST JOHN ,.a Otl•e ••d elotll u ld Cooaty Clerit aad u-oHie lj ni•lilll co.~too boudary Clerk of the Board of S.~t"t'l li•e N. 49° 1r S4" w • .S94J ... urw of Or••~ Co.•ty, c.u. 91 feet to ~e Soatkeutetly for-.111 li•• o, ... c Arthw 8oolaurd, (SEAL) 100.00 t..a .-lth .. •t.awa aa !h-Mabel L. Ca•teis ...u _, rac...Aed '• look oe,.,, N. Pep 16 ollilllac.allaHooa•' P•llll•ht ~~~ t •d 9, 1967,1 ..... '"_. •' .. w Or•r I• IJ.a Ne"'pon R•bor Eulp 1 li@ ttO!I ,.,nnincorporlltf'd territ orv 26" 'o\, 156.98 f;ort to til•• hrr,.inn her de"'lcribed to 7th bcji!inninl! of a tanttent I"Utl"f' S!'"'"r Ma int~·nanre District, t'Oocave Ea~terlv and ha \"i nM anti h11.oo fh<:>d Wedntosday, the a radius of 325.00 f••et: 22nd da.,on.f Milrch , 1967, Ill thence, .South••rlv al on~ ... li •l the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. curve through a c,.nt ral an,11lr of .s11 id don· at th e Chamber,. nf of 49° 23' 48", an arr di,.. of the ll oarrl of ~uperviAots of lance of 280.19 fNH ; thenced the Cou nt y nf Orange in tht' tangent to Aaid cun·e S. 20 Oran~t'" County Admi n i<~~trati on 08' 22" E. 646.49 (tot'! to the Buihlinf{, 515 ~otth srcamore bettinointt of a tan~~;ent CUfVI" .;;treet, S11nta .-'na, Ca iforuia , concave :'l"orthf'asterl)· and il"' th,. timt' and place for the havi11p: a radi ul'l o f 350.00 he.o rin,~~ upon thto quf'stion of feet: the nre, Southf'tU'lterl.- ,.,.;d annPl:at ion and all ob-alonfl said r urve throu,~th a jt>ction <i thl"reto, at which time central angle of 3">0 40' .))", and place all intert'sted jM"r-anarrdiMancl" of 217 .97 fl't"t; '<On'\ may appt'ar and be heard. thence, tanfeDt to ,.aid run·r -\t an y time prior to the time S. 55° 49 li" ~ .. '">63.31 fi:re d for hearing, any in terest-fe et to thP be,~tinnin!! of a ed JN'T,.oo,. may Iii,. with the tangent cun•e conra\"e '\orth · (Jerk of th<" Board of Su pervi -f'H.S terly and havin.u: a rad iu,. !'lors of thl" County of Oranp:to of 600.00 feet: thenr f', South· wriHen objt>ctionl'l to the pro• easterly along ,.aid r urYe loO .. eil ann,.:rlltion. which ol~ throo.~!(h 11 central anMI•• of sd JeCtions will he con!lidered by 22' 40". an arc dist!tn•·e of the Board of ~upt>rvisor!'l at the 56 .. 12 feet; thence. tangrnt ti m,. and plAce fi:rt"d for hear-to <'la id curve, S. fil0 II' 57 '' in11. Th,. l!ou ndnrie,., of the E. 635.86 feet to th e South• t,.rritory proposed to be an• easterly line of that C'l"rta in ne:red nrt' described 1111 follow:oJ: land deAcribt>d in n derd to UNIVERSITY IHDUSTRI.I.L. tbe lrvi nt> lndu atrial c...,mplex , recorded Julv 31 , 196-J, in P.I.RK .I. NNE X .I. TION NO. 2 Book i !59, P'a!!'"" 973·98."> of All that certain land 11 itua• OHicial Records of ,.aid tf'd in the Count y of Oran~e. Oraage County; tht'nCl", along State of C11l ifornia, described s aid Southeaste r1· line N. as fo llows: o T 27 38' 26 " E. 56.47 feet h"rrtion of Blocks i , 8, to the beginnine-of a tangent 48 an 49 of Irv ine's Sub-c urve conca,·e SoutheasterlY , <li vi~ion per map tf'Cotded in andh 11v ing~t rarl iu!l of 2000.dO Flook I , Pafi:t' 88 of Miseel-fret; thtnce, "or1hea,.terly lan'"OU$ Maps in the office of along said cur ve throujlh a the Cou nty Rl"corder of said centra l angle of IJO 00' 00", Oran,re Connty, de11cribed as 311 arc distance of 453.79 follow!!: fl"~t: th~nf't', tanp;ent to 8a id Gomm!'nc ing at the cent,.r• c ur 1·e N. 400 38' 26" ~:. li 11e in tersection oU.lac Arthur 379.61 feet to a point in tt Oou levard, as descri bed in a oon-tanfljent curve, concave det>d to the Coutu f of Oranse, Sou th westerly and having a re corded Janu11ry 0, 1963, in radiuA of 2000.00 feet, (a Book 6389, PaJ!!e 641 of Offi. radial li ne bears No 190 3 1' cial Records of said Orenge 59" F:.), uid cur ve bf.i ns Coun ty , with the Northeaster-a lso the centerline of •aid ly line of uid Block 7: Lane Road: thence, North• thence , 11lnng !'laid North• we11terly gJnnJ!! !!laid c urve, euterly liae S. 49"' 21' 34'" and alons nid centerllae of E. 106.76 feet to the center• L R d I line of Lane Road, as de -ane oa D throuah I. centra ugle of 6 53 " f3", au arc •cr ibed in a deed to th e dietuce of 240.59 feet; County uf Oreo8e, recorded , thence, continoin8 aloae; nid Ocltober 13, 1966, in Bookf ceaterliae of l..aae Road, tao• 8075, Pal!e 290 ,of Official gent to aald curve, N. 770 Record• of 11a td Or·n~f 21 ' 34" W, 1~.88 feet to County: the nce, eloap; .. td t tlae ttoe._poiat of befli•ala11, ceoterllne of Lane Road S., DATED· f""ebrury 14 1967 17° 21' 34" E. 68.19 f111et to 'f BY ORDER OF THi: BOARD a point M a ti.e par~~llel with OF SUPERVISORS Or ud dista•t Sout&erly 170.00 ORA.NCE COUNTY fee t, •• me. .. ared at rirt1.1 CAtJFORNIA. ' anflle• from ••lei ceaterlfoe W.E. STJOHN or MacAtUuf Boelnard, eald Coqty Clerk aad e•~fflelo panllel u •• beit~J tltCt Solth· Clerk or the Board or S.~rvl­ uatCttly ll•e or tlae L .. e ann of Or••l• Couty, Cali• Chenul, " de•crlbttd I• a fontia dHd to tlaa Oraop C0111.ty (SEAL) rtoocl COIIUOI Dlatr-l~tL re ' IJy Mabel L. C••teb corded J••~ 21, I'" Ia Dt,.ty Book 7195, Pa .. 573 of Olfi· P.llllahsllll•c aad 9 1967 . clal lao~!'~• of aaW Ot•p ia •• New pert Jlaii., ~-~ .. Rll ll ers, Belt Vibra.t.n rs, C~ cles, Slant Board~. Call I !:~~~~~~=== 546-6180 o r 836-J561 ! o JANITORIAL Shrub s, Interior Plonl$ T ropicol & Trees lnsectcides and Fertili zer S&H Green Stomps PRfF. IJI:.LII'f)?\' ZUl B. O.U. HWJ. eo-... _ -11t-YJ1t BUILDING CONTRACTOR , REMODELING • AODITIONS LICENSED & BONDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Goldenrod MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleanin.~;: • floor·Stripping and waxint • Windows Complete Cleaning Service . CALI.r 646-4977 • OFFICE EQUIPMENT ! i10UIPMEN; (}fj; .. ;? ..... ,~ .... _, ........ _ ..... -.,, .. _ •Dti>• .... oOI.tHl"IS ~oooo••••e.\ 6n.60.1 -5•9· 2170 • UPHOLSTERY ~c=l S.•wlng tho Coouol Aooo wllfl O...oltty Concrele & p,_,l ffftcl•nt s .... lu Welch' • Concr•t• 2911 San Jo1qutn Rd., LJ 8-3318 P .O. Bo• 41el Costa Mesa IF ITt ~f!:: [P1~~!::~:;:on-~l and budJel dry ~ fast senic:e qualit)' work - Mlf SCIYicc faiM'Idl)'. Fini1hed l..aundly At;ency .,_ I . c.,... ....,., C11M an.~. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMMr/ Tosh RIIO,. A,.EA'S OLDEST JII'LOII' E,. SHO,_" IIIWPOIIT ILVD. ...... " ..... UPHOLSTERING (By E urop rr.a Orafl &m rn) REMODEL 2 pc. ••t OHLY S69.50 c•u uaarny" 215 Morn H: B. 536~5 FREE dol & ,r <kup CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTE RY • QUALITY WORK • NEIL"S FIREHOUS£ 2109 ...... ,.,. ., ...... Hawpott S.och 67S-401~ UPHOLSTER Y a REFl NlSHt NG DRAPERIES • CUSTO¥ C ARPETS AMPLE PARKIN (. l~ REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC •. ~'WI/ER E TH E 4 U.S. FtAGS FLY" 2460 W. Cent H..,. •• N••,••t l••ch. T•lophen• 4'6··"'77 f:STABLISHED /,Y 1946 o HEARING AIDS WHI&.CHIL'S HEAIIN. AID CINTII CERTIFIED CUSTOM FITTED HEARING REPAIR ALL MAKES HOURS: 8:10-5 Sat. g • I . 17llon. .. ~ • CONTAef t..•NaU • .,CWCaA &T.,L.tNe ROY ELDER flt .... .lle T!Ne ~IIIUCIIIII etNa , 124 lft\11,.1: PHONE IG(JJ02 NC~ftTW&ACH "I:ITCL!Iffr fli\,.AIA A. W. MARSJ.C PLUMBER 700 Cam1Lion Ave. Corona del M• Plumbina Repairs DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 67J..1:ll DoGEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE (Rf!iiabl~ Pl....,binl Cltlti u,.afit~.IJ 24/fOUR EMF:RGF.NCt Sfo;RVICE PHONE 6-46-0622 Res. 548-4187 Rapai r -Installation Ratnodal TOM DeGE.I.RE 438 E. IBm, Costo Meso oJEWELERS WALLACE CALDERHEAD J EWELER 3123 E. Coast liiahway Corona de l Mar ORiole 3-2250 fo REST AURAHT I!RKSHIRI"S ....... ., LUNCHEON-DINN ER COCKTAILS OR;orc 3-9.c!5 :1450 VIA OPORTO Newport Beach o SIIOE REPAIR IAYIEIIIIY'S lltOE REPAIR Puue ~nd Luuaae ~air -Dye llo<t S lr H St•l$ ONE DAY SERVICE 1190 Harbor Bl•cL Co ala Mou -r.l 6-3lll I eDI!TAILID OI!NIUL INSUUNCI COYIUII City Building, ~ermits NE11'0RT HARIOR EIIGII SECOIIO SECTIOII - -,. 5 THU ltSDAY, IIARQII, .. 1 COIIIIIA 0€1. liAR, CAUf. ., ED 'I'.ARD AT JAY • IIMPIO lllliiN .NifW"O"T •LVG•II NIW,.OttT eiACH Ll H•laY MUU CMII .. NOW AT CONTEST was the highlight. of the Feb. 21 meeting of the Balboa Bay Li ons Club at Galley West in Newport Beach. The subject was ti ed in with the 50th anniversary of Lions International and wa s dedi cated to world peace. Pi ctured here, from left, are Bob Se vitz, runner-up in Mary Lyons, speech teacher of the 2 contestants, and Bob Whitesi des, th e winner. The judges were John Greely of Estancia High School, Steve Mitchell of Co rona de l Mar, Judy McBee and Sco tty Hewes. 1710 NEWPORT 1L VD. PH. 646 -'llllc ........ L .. Students write articles about smoking Local hiah achool s tudenta participated in a county wide press conference on smokina and health at lhe orrice of the Oranac County Branch of the American Cancer Society. Students listened to a dent""t'l4ct of the Oranae ies whi ch ate to be submit· County Medical Auociation~ ted to the school p•pers be- and Jack Paepke, scout for fore March 20. the Anaels 9aseball Team. Mrs . !-larvey Pease, of Jb~~~~~~~~~~-panel of) men diacuu •the errects or smokin& upon health, took notes and then queried the speaker5. The doc&.on aave confirm-Balboa Is land, school edu· ed medical ttatiatica on the calion chainnan of the relation or cancer to amok· Orange County Branch or ina. The display of a can-.'\CS, will receive the articles ceroua tuna tisaue illustra-and pass them on to the ted the ravaae• of cancer judges wtlo will consider and provoked a diacuuion the journalis ti c s ty le, ac- bated upon physioloaical curate infonnation, original· evidence. ity and persuasive impac t lrro·~o:ul,or Shilpt"< laaerspria9 -GMt• COSIA Ml'iA MAtlU'iS CO. 11~ Ne .. p.,..l lht1. LIIHorty t.IJOJ Purpose of the pres s con- ference is a contest amona high school students to write an article for their school paper on the subject or smoking and health. Pane I members were 'lr. Robert Reaves, first vice president of the Orange County Branch or the ACS; ':>r. Dexter T. Ball, presi· t:HIJil£HIS AMio~to•o•.s ;,. Gov~,.,.•ntl, 8iWictal i• Th•oloty, Ev•r•lic•l i• Miul01t The Rn. Johl'l PrhlonoH, •inlster Sunday Service and Q\urch School at 10:00 a.m. Membership classes, Wednesdays at 7:30p.m. Hurlety c.-e provlciH Phone: 642.-2740 Fint Baptist Church of Costa Mesa Ropti~t Ri blt' fellows hi p lndependrnl Biblr Baptis l Sonto Ana & MogMiia Sts . Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 1:45 a.m . Sunday School l 1:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions 7:00 p.m . Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study li:OO p.m. Prayer Meetin& Luthttron Church Of the Master Lutheran Church In A.n.rica 2900 Pacific View Dr. orona del Mar, Californi Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-SOll SUNDAY SCHEDUL E 9 a.m. -r11milv Wor11h ip incl. Sund•y Ch1nch School ' I 1:00 •.m.-Worship A TTEHD THE OIUROI OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY f1RST BAPTIST CHURCH (Sofllhrrn l Corona del Mar Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Dr. Charles L. McClain 671-6626 pttslor 61S.2216 SUNDAY SCHOOl ••• 9:4S •"' MORNING WORSHIP •. 11:00- TRAINING UHION, •• 6:30 poot EVIEHINC WORSHIP •• 7110 ,... WEDHUDAY 5ERVICIE7:1 S ""' loiUII:URY PII:OVIOID Christian Scienu Services FlllST ClltiiM:8 OF CHIUST,SCIENT1&T J JOJ Vi• Lido Newport Buch SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:1S •. III. _., II•·•· SUNDAY SERVICES f :U-11•·•· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I, .•. Mr. Paepke, from the point of the artic le. · or view of the world of ath· Contest j udaes will be :>r. letica, told about the health '.Villard Saucerman, auist- habits of athletes whose antsuperintendent of schools cueeu depends upon fit-for Orange County; :>r. Mel· ness . vin Shiffman, board member Notebooks failed with fresh or the Orange C:ounty Branch infortnation on the pertinent or the ACS; and Milt Brou- Cacta of amokina and health hard, Los An&ele s Times will be developed into a tor· news writer. City aides ta~.!rv;~~!.~~. Saxteen employ~ea fr om 1 The employees, all first Newport Beach C_tty depar~-line supervisors, studied tDents have recetved. ecru-various phases of aupcrvi- ficates for c~letin&. a sory methods, such as how lS-weoll..oourae '" ofrectavc to more effecti.,..ty uN: LEGAL NOnCE NOTI CE 1'0 CREDITORS ~l!PF.RIOR COI.j RT OF' TI/F: STATF: Of CALifORNIA fOR THE COUN TY Of ORANGF: No. A-56451 f..!llete of M.o\RIE ELIZA- HETH BORCHARD, al."o k.nov.·n "'" MARI E F:. BORCIIARD, Deceluoed. ~Oll CF: IS IIER EBY CI\EN to the cn:ditors o f thr <tbov(" named decedent that •II pe r- !lnna havins ch1ims sgain11t th e said decedt'nl ue required to filt' them, with tht' Df'Ce!l!liHY vo uchers, in th e offi ci' of the clerk of the above en• titled coq rt, or to pre!!lent thrm, with the nec.,saary vou c-her!lll, to the un dt'rsigned at 3355 Via Lido, Suite 209, Nt'wport Krach, Califomis .. ·h ich is Lb., place of buaint'!l!l of the undf!rlllligned in all mal- tus p4'rtaining to the ~st:.tf! of snid d!"cedenl, within •it monlh!ll after the firs t publicll- tion o / this notice. time in plannina daily and rutwe activities , ho w to make sounder decisions; how to prepare clearer re- ports, how to effect hiaher morale, and how to lower costs. The group correspondence course, prepared by the In- ternational City Manaaers• Assn., was directed by Cal- vin E. Monson, assistant lo the city manager. The 16 emp loyees who comp leted the course are Buddy Bel she and Oa\·id Harshbarger, marine safety department; Carl Bostwick, financ e ; Buso Condry , George Heck, George Milli- kin, Me l Pryne and Uerb Thom pson, general ser- vices; Paul Du sterhoft and Ri chard Hamson, parks, beaches an d recre ation; James Frost and Glen Stan- dage, public works ; Robert Jelensky, Jimmy Spears and Ron Wymer, police dej'\ast- ment. and Leo Love, fire Oatf'd F'e hrury 27 , 1967 THOMAS E. HEF'f'EfiNAN Thomas L Heffernan E!ri"CUtor of th e Will of above n11mf!d decedent Huwood, li e Heman, Sodt'n the department. & Corfm11n Attomers at Law 3355 V•• Lido Newport Beach, Cs lifomia 673.fl080 Attorneys for E•ecutor Publish: Much 2, 9, 16, 23, 1967 , io the N"'wport Harbor Eu i8D LEGAL NOnCE 1110LS STOL EM Po li ce are investigatins th e theft o£ S905 worth o f weldin 1 equipment, tools, and a generator from the aaraae of Jerald D. II amp- ten, 2H8 Heather Lane, West Upper Bay, sometime between Feb. 14 and H . LEGAL HOTICE READING ROOM ._., .,.,.: ' •.•. -s ..... .... ,. •• .,.,: 9 a.•. -7:U •·•· OROrNANCE NO. 1205 Sf.CfiO:'\ I. Ordinancu "os. 117-1 and 11 99 are ht:>rO'b\ rro · puled. Twa•4.., -· Fr14..,: AN ORDfNANCE or TilE f •.tit. -S , .•. ; 1·' •·•· CITI' or NEWPORT BEACH LEGAL HOTICE OfiDINASCE NO. 1207 AN ORDINANCE Or THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH F:STABLISHJNG A SETBA CK LIN f. AND AMENDING DISTRICT MAP NO. 1• The City Coundl o/ the City of ~ewport Ouc h does ordain a.'li follows: SECTIO:'l" I. District Map No. 1 ~. referrf!d to in S..,:c1ion 20.06.030 o/ the Newport Beach Municipa l Code and mnoie 11 part of Title 20 of ,;;aioi Cod'!, is amconded and a buil•:ling s.-tback line is berrby "'~tablit<h t'd for the hf!reinaher described real property in the City of Newport Beach, County nf Oraose. State of C•iifOI'llia, 118 fo\l o .. ·8: lltt' front building setbaclr. lin~ /nr Lots 17 throudl 26, 11/oc-lr. ~. S..ction 2, 9.\boa It<\~ Tr,.c t, as sh nwn oo Pa~ ll, Book 6, of Misce llaneoos \la P":, County of Oraog~. Stat"' of Californ ia , shall b.. l"igbt lnt (8'). SECTION 2. Tile tna..i•ll Director of the City of Newport Beach is hf!reby lnatf'tlcted and dirr-rted to chang~' Disttict Ma p :Yo. 14 so as to sbow 1h"' bu ild in111 n tbad: line es- tablished in Stoctioa I hrreof •ad,a.'!l uid District Mlip ahafi havl!" b!!>~o so ameaded, lhr !Ism~ s hill rt'main in fall for ce and effect and br a ~rt of T itle 20 of the Newport Beach .\toaicipal Code. SECTION 3. Tbi& ordinaact' s hall be publi1111bed OOCt' in thf' offi eial ne. .. •s paper of 1hr City, and the !<ilffll" !l h.o ll be efft'ctivt' 30 day!> ~fter tht' date of its adoption. Thia ord inanr r-was iouo- ducof'd at a r!!>f!;ular mt"l!"tia g of thr City Council of the City of ~rwport Auch bt'ld on ~r l-Ith d•y of f ebruarv, 196•, and ""aa adopted oa ·the 27th dav of f ebruary. IQ67, by u,,. lollo .. ·iog \·ott', to wit: -\YES. CO!;~CILMf.S : Ro@t'r!!o, Parsons, \4s f':llball. Grobrr, Cook, f orp:it , Sbf'ltoo 'iOt:S, CO['i CILM F.~: Nont' .HlSl:~n CO I'NCILMEN: Noor Paul J, Grubrr .HTF:ST: \lay or Lau ra l.agios City Clerk Publi!lloh: Mar ch 9, 1967 , in The Nrwport Hnrbor E.o~ip A. DAMES, frame CUSTOM fRAMING • Original Oil Paintings • Fine Reproductton,. ~ "Th.n~:·a 110 (rome Wre A. DAiti.S, (m~·· 646 ·9172 s.,-,_,, I •·•· -. ..... REPF.ALING ORDINANCES IECOND cal.cll 01' NOS. 1174 AND 1199 WHICH ~.~,.,.... ESTABLISHED CERTAIN SF:C TTO'i 2. Av th,. r>O ·ICOt· ml"at of this ord(nancr-, it i" Ill IE. 17M St., c ....... . Oeooa. .... noorh eili•• for 2--siOIY Uvina room to cr--..d ..tdi tional lncl floor room, $1 ,000. ....... B. Cohen, demoli•b 2-- st.ory buildina, ~1 'fl. B•l· boa Blvd., Sl,OOO. Newport Hubor Yachl Club, 720 W. Bay Ave., u· tend fire tprinkler tytt em, 03.800. John Mcermana, 212S E. Balboa Blvd., replace aar- qe doors, SlSO, c.r..o Hlthl .. cla Gloria Laina, awinvnina pool, 432 De Sola Ter., 02,600. l,.t .. T .,oc• Daniel Roaen, wid room, 1400 Santanella Ter., SJ,500. M.E. Kirkwood, 1-unit., 1- atory dwellina. lliH Dol- phin. Ter., S36 ,4\lJ. SMre CliHs Charles Peyton, renee, 254 Evenin& Can yon Rd., S200. HedtcH VI .. Hills Dr. Huah McVeiah and H.O. Olson, party fence at 1223 and 1227 Portside Way, 1160. Sparks, renee, 1215 Star- bo•d. SlJO. Reed, fence, 1211 Stu- bo•d, 1220. Corono del Mer M.A Melanson, altera- tions, J 15 Jasmine Ave .. dw.llillJ, f22,4ll. Monh PoodlctDO. 1002 S. &.y, &lt.oratioaa, t5,000. h ift INTO prmg IOI.DI IXClTlNG I'RINTS Soft sw.t.- ~-l'ri ... -.. .. ....... '8"-524" l"riitc-ICal ... l Slippers ,,_, Ia "'-Huthlll , ........ ,_ ....... SJ" to S12" _ .... ;J 5JO~J.. f~.~.~fons COW .. ClffTII-COSTA WIU ;:.I,LYTI~';' 2750 HAit.OI ILVD. S4Wt11 $)0. ~;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~ John Adate, replace cabi- nets, 701 Goldenrod, SJSO, Hlftlr Artl Olarles Kerr, cover patio, 500h Marauerite Ave., S1 00. R..,aintini & Restylin i Richfield Oil Co •• liJR, 0 spoc:ialty 3636 E. Coast Hwy., $300, Georae Wiley, add i tion, HAROLD IIAI1tl 711 Mariaold Ave., S2,500. a-con a., Stillman, interior repaa, Pointi"9 Contf«: .. r llc:-•M& ... ._.. 42 Beacon &y, S100, .Q.f C.ste Meae St. Boy Shor-es Costo Meso. Colif.rni• -John Hooten, add carport., 11th,_, P'hane S..-\712 add to aaraae, 2551 Bay-~;;':;;':;;':;;':;;':;;':;;':;;':'::":=~=========~ shore Dr., S1,200. ! H_po, CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING Richfield Oi I Co •• 2 new COMMERCIAL tmkt, 200 W. Coast Hwy., $1,000. PenonalrLtd Str,·lt r Sam Graves, sian for DON E. ELDER Beachcomber care, 2m w. ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO . Coast Hwy., SU5. •L E J ~ d •· d 1 35 Years in ~cwport Beach rrus. • • we e .. tn , •- tora&ion s., 190 1 Newport '::r;l ~I 0~7;E;·;;;IIo:;:I;M;;•;;;I;l ·~~;· -~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;61~3-6;;;590;;;:;;; .Blw4.. ·~)QI) .. -I I• •o Esta&e or Hany Roaen, ROOF.. . I ri .&1(7 bemty ahop alt<rat;o.u. ~ 4551 'II. Coao1 Hwy., HOO. a.poJr wort or> ANY TYPE root. lollooa hlaod New rooiJ lnrWied. Robert Ainsworth, JOJ ...,_till or Commerdal Sapphire, tile the bath, 11 Yeartl!zperieoce new drainboard in kitchen, Wort fully guaranteed- aarbaae disposal, saoo. Small jobe welcome Fred Sanders, wall, 225 Mat;ne Ave., Sl50. 14M looflllt Co. ("Jnt Tops") Jack Sieafried, I Ill Coral PH. 642-0427 Ave., demolisn front un it, S400, construct 2-story WITH PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE EASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS % You can earn 5.39% per annum when our current rate of 5.25% os CO MPOUNDED DAILY and held for one year. NcwpoJI Beach at INTERIM ZONING RECULA- Corotta del Mar TIONS PROHIBITING OUT- )1)9 E .. t Caul Hi ... wa; OOOR RESTAURANTS ANO · DRIV E IN OR TAKE QljT SUNDAY SCHOOL ·f:IS•·•· RESTAURANTS IN lhe iutf!ntioo of lhr f.ity Coun-Hours, t•JO • "'· hi 6:l0 p·"'· eil that the zoo io~ "',::ul111 ions ~;,;c;-;;Su;-;;•;•;-;;-;;•;•;•~ applicabh: to dr1vf' in, talr.t' out, •nd outdoor ff!(lltauranL" eat•bli(llhed by Ordinancor-:\o. 1202 sha ll be cootrollin111 u of the e ffectin d•te of ll~id ord iuaace. •od that Ord in11ncn Nos. 1174 and 1199 s ha ll hue oo fonher forr"' and effect oo •ad ahef .. ld date. Fund$ receMd by llle lOtti of month urn from the 1st. Afttr tf'le lOth from d1te received . Interest paid t11 dote of lriftl. .._ 011 """" left; montlls. Aaounh ;IISIIfed to $1~ by llle F-11 Sovinp IIIII '-- IIIS,.IIICe Cor!loration. SlwHJ· mail. Mutual Sovinp PlY' poll· ... both • .,.. n.. .. Chtht n. ,_ .,. •• """ S,l••• s-.,.s..._l,_ --·"' '"""'• , ... -· r.,_,,. ,... .. 7 ,... • .....,,.., •u••• s-~., .... ., ,,., ... 7 ,.._ Mwrt..., ......, _.tee• A hill Y••• Pr.p .. or oraa1• ... ISnl c •••••••• SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·•· COMIIEIICIAL ZONES WEDNESDAY EVEJGNG WHEREAS, on Oe~Mber 21 ME.EnNG 1.00 •·•· 1966, tke City Co .. cil edopceJ READIN(i R()()M -Ordlo .. ce No. 1199, •• eme,... Mutual &Yi\dina ~oc_y «dluoee which utead· ed th rutrictl011s reletias to ,216) But Coast Hi .. war 1 the u ceptaace of apf\lc•Hoas Moo. -S.t. 10 ._.. te S ,..,. for .. o ll .. ••ce o bulldios n ...... ~, ...... i···-7 .. ' per• it. for aay "tdoor re••••· You _,. c:anllall)' W..llf4 .. r••• or dri~ Ia or t•ke oo1 •uend ~llr s.r.;.1 ... reata•r••• •• .et forti! ia Ordi-•••ce No. 1174 utll A_Jifi\ l:=;;;t==~:;::;=~~lo::••~c~lhc=== .. ~l~ .. ~·=·=•~aa=~:t 24, 1967 , or utll tlrrle Cit7 r c-·cil ,.,.,..'" aaid Ofdl- 'llN lr t.Ana lkd. ' 7~~R~,!s. C"..!~l"":?.,::_, .. 0• tit~ 81•/ls Owrloo.Mt H«w~rTR~·· Ordi .. aee lifo. 1202 wkid11 prr &MI C'-1,.,. OIIIIVC ¥Wt!o ,_ ~·· a•.ial!; NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA repa.tl.,._ a,Uoell'-'0 4ri.-le., tab -~ liM ....... N a- THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH j ... ,~t.:. MW ~nt SERVICES: 9:00 •• F-lly .Wo<ship & .lunio< O.urcll ••lq Nplorl-• ...,.,. will 9:45 •• Oturch School & Adult Clou -..e ... aO.C:dYfl • ~ 17r SECTION 3. n ha otdinan<'to s h•ll Itt> pobli!lhed oace io the nrfic ial oe"•sp.per of the f.il>·· •ad the aa~ne s hall be'rffec1i .. ,. 30 day• after the dat,. of iua ad_!ptioe. 1\.irt cwd it~•acr wa• iotro- duced at • re11ular me~tin@: of thf. City Coaae il of thf' City of N~wport Bead ht-kt on thP. IW. d-aJ of f ebni•ry, 1967, .. d we• adopted ue the 27tl! t~., or rew .. ,..,., 19157. by ta.e followlaa vote to wit: AYES. COUNC'IUIEN : Ro~""· ,..,.... a&. ... a.n. c,.ber, Coo,!1 f!"_l~l. Slaeh• NO~ COUMCILMES : Nuee ABSENT COUMCIUrlEN : No•• Paal J. Gnber W--·<1 11•1. wUI eli•i•••• &M •H 11:00 .... f·esti.,. _.an P , f• ••W .. ..,._ ••illrf ,. .. , ... ,ATTEST: 'I1Nr .......... e. ..... ..... U..· Lawa L..aioe !i&ayOf MI ....... L. Laom, t..,. AuioiMI NM nDirotlE. ... City Cit~ Cl•rl l---..---_!~!!__!!~:-!!;l!.,_ ______ J I c....h .. .,_ Cky ef "-~ P."ka.: ...at, 1917, ~ ..... I -•.a ..._ .... • folkN•1 1\e Pfe.w,_. B•rll• ~alp If yw lit: • newcomer. or k.no... of • newcomer .., lhc ll•lbor Aru who h .. not been welcun•d, do Mr • ravor by ulli•a lhe Harbor Vi1itor belween 1 I -..4 10 a.m .• &ft4 •c wi II call 011 ya.r hi--s •ilh vahtable t..rom"~atic.t .nd aihs t10tn fri_.., baslncn ftMs wllict. stmd ,__,. 110 kelp her be~ ·~ahne4 .... her nc• se11'011 .. tlltl• Till --'fl.1011 -..., ... ,.. Coii"'T"'-·~ ........... Ql.4llll - MUTUAL SAVINGS A H D 0.. 0 A N Ae.OC:tlfi.T IO ... PASADENA H•od Offlc•: 31! [AIT COlORADO IOUL[VAJtO • ,ASADENA • 44··214S 2867 EAST COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR PHONE 615-!1010 IJtAHCH,OfFIC£1 IN : .Ll.DALl. WilT AaCADtA ... COVI•A ASSETS OVER S42!S,OOO,OOO.OO --- ' J. ROBERT PAINE, in charge of public relations and saving s development at the Corona del Mar office of Mutual Savings and L oan Assn., has dropped the "assis- tant" from his title, upon receiving a pro- mo tion to vice-president. Pictured 11ere at the promotion announcemen t are, from left, William Sammons, mana ger of the NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT ~~® G6miy· ~ 642·1660 COSTA MESA 230 East Seve nteenth Street Tennis Rackets 4" to 39'' Men's & Bays' Tennis Shorts 4" to ... Tennis Shirts, ivory or white 5" Tennis Shoes· Sox· Hats Sweaters· BaHs -Presses SWIM FINS MASKS SNORKLES BELLY IOARDS wn SUITS SWIM TRUNKS H..clbals & Gloves GaH lals • Whan K28 • 10" Dz. Practice Pulling Cups Wllama Practice Drw..tg Device GaH Gloves Lettwu:• s-..... I J1cUh WE; 1 s•ull -,.: IIIIFII I SW:II .... ,.. local bran ch and senior vice-presi~en t; Paul J. Gruber, mayor of the City of New- po rt Beach, .1nd Bob Paine. One of Bob's projects is arranging displays of paint- in gs of local artists in the lobby of the Co rona de l Mar office, featuring a differ- e nl art ist each mon th. (Peter Z.M. Si nge r photo. l FULT ON L~'IIIS III will speak at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, at Santa o\na Val- ley High School on "The ~u!ton Le wis qeport," which he is con tinuing on rJdio followin g the recent aeath of his father. He ha s served as research analyst for the House Committee on Un-American O.ctivities and was th e narrator and techni- cal director of the fi lm, ''Operation abolition." He is former national f ield di- rector for Young .~mericans for Freedom and national director of Teen-age qe - pubticans. MESAN IN PLAY Richard Levering, 2~47 State Ave., Costa ~lesa, is a member of the cast o f "The king stag," to be pre- s en ted \larch a-11 at Cali- fornia State Coll ege a t Long Beach. BASEBALL SHOES TRACK SHOES SOCCER SHOES TENNIS SHOES Deck Shoes • BasketbaH Shoe~ GOLF SHOES From the Police Blotter (O>oldaaod -p"' 4) Uud: ol Roaald P. Barlow, parked nur hia homo at 232 A,atc Avo., Balhoa Island. • • Thievu jac:lr.ed, up the car o( Joan Hvut. 2327· Alta Viata Dr., Eaat Blurr, and 1trippod orr the 12..: lk., ill .... Newport, .............. u ... s. ............ . VIola !>r., domosina rooctrea . S.a:4•r, Merch 5 .... C"*lono L. Loory, $)03 S.aa~ ')r., Weu Newl*t, Lawreace A. Lermann, ••• anottedoa a Md chtct 1731 Plan del Sur, Balboa, chuae •t 7:20 p.m·. at lltr wu arruted on a drunk home. • .Neiahbora cC:IfD. drivins charae at 11 p.m. plainod or 4 a.m. screamina at Hue! ·'-ve. and E. Coati and loud mutio coa'linl from Hwy ., in Corona del Mar 706M&rluorite .'-ve., Corona .•• Ernest R. Orchard, 21 dol Mar ••• Darftaae euima· Cabana• Marinu, Lido ted at tHO wat reported at Peninsula, wat arrotted on 403 Old ·Ntlwport Blvd., a drunk In public charae at Newporta Heiahu, where the Snua Harbor bar, Sl7 Genie Central Co. is toe.. 30th St., West Newport •.• ted;) the damaac i•cluded James T. MarlinofY, 223 a torn co~aeh, a broken .'-methyst Ave., Balboa Is• bed with tho · maurcu ri~ land, was ancsted on a ped; and ahoe ta, pillows drunk in public charac in and bedaprea4s ripPfd .•• the 1500 block on Miramar An indecent expot~e wu ~ •• Balboa .. ~A purse and reported in the 1900 block S22 were stolen from Don• of W. Balboa Blvd., in Cen· na P. Little, 1481 Placen- tral Newport •.• o\ cat dri· tia Ave., West Newport ven by Patsy .o\. Lowell, Heiahts; the purse was in 1381 'Jaluy ':>r., !>over a locker at 301 Newport Shores, north on Bsyside Blvd., in Newport He iahts 'Jr .• near E. Coast Hwy., • , .o\ prowler was reported rear-ended the car ol Tho--in the 3400 block of Mucus mas E. Beehan, 226 Via Ave., in West Newport ..• A 'Jraziana, Lido Isle, turn· car driven by Teresa M. ing left on Coast Hwy ., Boyle. 281 Princeton !)r., knocked the Beehan car Costa Mesa, north on New- into the oncomina car or port Blvd., cast of 24th St., Nicholas M. Roetmor, 3()(l Central Newport, rear-ended E. Coast Hwy .•• !)an C . a car driven by 9on V. Marantz, 1412 Mariners !>r., Kelly, 297 Oale St., Costa Harbor Hiahlands , lost con· Mesa; a passenaer in the trol of his car while exitina Kelly car, Vic toria Phil- the alley at Circle !>f. and lips, 710 W. 18th St., Costa Vista 'Jr. in Bay Shores, Mesa, was taken to Hoa!l and crashed into the home Hospital; she complained of of Marion Kendall, 2662 neck pains. 2 rront liru. Thuradoy, March 2 lvt AM-PM stereo radio was seolen from the home of John E. Evans, 4~0!5 Seashore Dr., West Newport ••• A buralar cracked the "pia&Y.. bank or Connie Jaimet, 2U2Yz W. Ocean Ft., West Newport, aetlina S20 ••• A SUS stereo tape deck and 4 tapes were taken from the car of John Granath. 305 Prospect Ave., Newport Shores, •• Mark LaPorte, 225 E. Bay Ft., Balboa Island, com-- plained to police that a neighbor beat him. Friday, March 3 .:tobert L. McCarty, 207 Cy press St .• Balboa, was arrested near his home on a drunk in public charae ... Frank N. Williams, 2208 W. Ocean Ft., C entral New- port, was ·arrested on a charge or drivina without a li c ense at 28th St. and W. Balboa Blvd., in Central Newport ... Thieves stole the 1965 black and white Mercedes of Mary L. Cros- son, 120 'Jrand Canal, Bal· boa Island, puked at 124 <\balone, on the Island .•. The red "Western Flyer." bike of William .<\. Evans, 1418 Lincoln Ln., Harbor Highlands, was stolen from the bike rack at Horace En· sign Junior High School Art nards •nounced Local students are in- clwd ed among the scho- lastic art awards winners in the I% 7 Bullock's con- test. They are: Costa Mesa His;h School -Glenn Daleo, gold key. Estancia High School - Lonnie Frisbee, 2 go ld keys and o ne blue ribbon, Corona del Mar HiJh School-Glenn Ferro , Chris· ta Fuller, one aold key each; Debi Malone, Susan Northridge, Ted Poyzer and Clark Thompson, one ao ld key and one blue ribbon each. Newport Hartx:lf High School -Lynn Cook, 3 ao ld keys and 2 blue ribbons; Cherri \1yers , 2 gold keys; Mike Clark, Jessic a Jones and John Webs ter, one gold key and one blue ribbon each; Jarrett Hedborg and Suzanne Kilmer, one gold key each. Board m1111bers re-eleded All incumbent members or the board or directors, Jo- seph A. Seek, Aanes Blom- iftjlst.' RiiPii' P ,' M.atey: Paul A. Palmer .nd Walter Spi cer, were re-elected at the annual board meeting or Newport Balboa Savin&s & Loan Assn. Reappointed incumbent o rricers include: Paul A. Pa lmer, chairman of the board, Agnes Blomquist, pre sident; Spalding B. Eastman, vice president; Robert R. Hi eld, vice pre- sident-treasurer; Doris Croxon and Carol French, assistant vice pre sidents; Madeline Dawson, Muaaret Ollt;Oi( ind Pfotlii\e Launt. aui Slant sccretariu; Cath- erine Kiester and Doroth)' Orwia, assis tant treasurers. Charle s Cringle, C.P.A., continues as auditor. New oiTi cer s a:r e Alan R. Nicholson, associati on secretary, and C'.ordon Red· mon, assistant vice presi- dent. LOCAL STUOENTS IH ICHOLARSHIP CONTEST • . . The car of Joan Cham- bliss of Tus tin rarrfned in to a 1964 Vo lkswagen driven by Sy lvia T. Wilson, 219 62nd St., West Newport, a s the foreign car exited the Prime ~ib restawant park- ing lot a t 2332 'N . Coas t Hwy., in Mariners \1ile ... -\ cat driven by :'vlarsha -\. Vreeland, 18, of 132 Via Cndine, Lido Isle, hit a lJee and concrete.f)rick wall at the home of Lewis Fro- man, 1520 Hiahland '.>r ., Harbor Highlands; a pas· s enger, Jill 'Jibson, 17, of 3019 Clay St., Newport HeiJhta, WN taken to her home by police .... -\ cat driven by _-\una E. Schwen· deman of Trabuco C anyon made a U-tum at E. Coast Hwy. and \1ac.<\rthur Blvd. in Corona del \1ar at 1 :4S p.m. and was hit on the riaht side by a car driven by Asaer Jensen, 510 E. '.>cean Ft., Balboa ... The c ar of David B. Shaw, 2073 Sational St., Costa Mesa, slammed into a Newport Beach c ity palm tree on Newport Blvd., north of __ L_E_C_A-'--L_H_O_T_I __ C_E __ _ ')uarter finalis ts in Sou- them C alirornia Edison's annual scholarships pro- pam, znnounc ed by di strict manas;er Ralph Kiser, in-. elude the foll owing Harbor Area s tudents : 'itephen C. Lester of Newport Beac h, from Newport !!arbor ~l igh School, and Jean Linder, 2566 Oxford Ln., Costa Mesa, from Mesa Wah . LEGAL HOTICE NCYn CE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~o. 905 On April 5, 1967 •t 11:00 o'clock a.m ., •t th~ front ~o­ trance of STAS..SHA W CO R- PORATIOS, 1600 E. \l•yf•ir A v~n ue , Ora n11 e, Califon i• ST ... :'o/ ... 'if!AW CO R PORATIO:'ol, •• TMJ.'ltee und~r the Deed of Tru•t m•de by JA .\1 ES IVA:'o/ SESSIO:'o/Sand DO RIS MAR LIS SF:SSIO:'o/5, hu,'iba nd and wi f,. 110d re corded January 13 , 1966, in Book 7807, P•ge 16, of Official Reeord11 of Orange Coun ty, California ~i ven to sectue "" indebtedne!IIR in favor of BE TTY L. RIORDA N, NOTICE Of 11\USTEE'S SALE No. 906 The program offers si.r $4,000 scholarships at the winners' choice of 2S par- ticipating private colleges and universities in 5outhem C alifornia. The colles;e at· tended by each winner also receives a arant of 5750 annually for the 4 years of the s cholarship. NUI'OIIT HAIIIIOR EJIIJGII SlaliiD stCTJOII -:..'• 6 TlliJRS1lAY, JIARai t, 1!67 alNINA DEL liAR, CAUF: Lowest Prices on Cleanest Cars UW • IIAO m• 1W TIIIIEFIIE YIU IUY Me Sir, we wen't lillvertlle ...... ..,. Mt cen It _. ...... low '"'" jooot ..... ,.. lootoo•ll4 _., lh•,•IM J'M whe• ,.. ,., Wt. We ...U _, olfort .. -......... Ott UtM Con .. AAA .... wll'lll -, -wo lllL lito, Ill 11011 '" fer pursetf .•• .,......_: UV'eu Gst What Y" Poy for"l CHEVROLET$ '66 CHEYELLE $2679 S.S. -. ........ WOWt Me<ioM blw, wlllltw•h, ~ cera8lll Will 'lll'fiiMo """I fl'lrft. Juat lo\. '65 CORYmE $3195 H-'!ltOTOI' STtfroiGitAV, ,_ ~-11',_ 4 -.f. le lllliaaaa .........,, 01' ..... ..,_ ar-lie-. L..:. Ho. TIA .... '66 IMPALA al495 ~ .._-IJ-lllllts. ~ _..~ Vtf..-aiiiM. -............. -""""' Ink.., tectory • + ""*' t~~tr-. Lk. 1 . sas .-. 0r1e. lilt "*· '64 IMPALA $1395 ~ ..... " a trill• bMvtHIII ~ue:· ntt ...... orllr . ....,_, 1oc. N lflt wtrr1 co~w , v.a '"""" ~kk. rNio ..... '-'tr. Lk. No. • CORVAIRS '63 CORYAIR $1099 COfroiVI!ItTliiLI. "'-"t'!R. balo. ""'-" """"'-ell•. ~ 111..,. tlrllll't Will wrotte •lrwt to.. Ut. No. tHU 1tl. She,., '65 CORY AIR $1579 COHVI!ItTIIILf. Tllla lt"le eM loolt1 -· Or ... _....... W...., Wl'll'-vfnorl t.. lt•clio, PIH!wr. llle ••• COOIId ..,..,.,. ... • .....al. LIC. No. OSA tS1. '62 CORY AIR $895 BUICK '64 BUICK FORDS '65 FORD $1356 $1778 OVER 300 Cars & Trucks To Select From at SELMAN'S GIANT 8 ACRE LOCATION SELMAN CHEVROLET 18 Year• in o,..,. I. E. Cllap•• ..... Orap (letwHft Tustlft An. I Newptrt Frww8J') 633-9890 5431432 0,00 I A.M. to t P.M. -Sit. 'II 6-Allor s-, FACI'ORY CLOSEOUT of IASICmAW IACKIOAIDS & GOALS YOWTIALLS & Nns 4 squA•I lAW f0011AW SOCCU lAW IASEIAL1S-MITTS--GLOYES a widow, now owned and held by RF:TTY L. RIORDAN, by re~t­ lloo of the bre 11 ch of certain obligations secu red thereby , notice of whi ch was recorded December 2, 1966, in Boolr. 8 118, Page 985, of u id Offi- ci• I Records, STAN..SHAW CO RPORATIOS will 11ell at public au ction to the hi11heat bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the Uaited States at the time of aale, without warr•nty a11 to title, JIO("IIe!!lsiOD or eacarnbunce!ll , the iotere11t conveyed to aad now he ld by uid Trustee an• der !!laid Deed of Trut, Ia and to the following deacribed pro- perty, to-it: On April 5, 1967, at II :00 o'clock a.m., at the froat en- trance of STAS.SHAW COR · PORATION, 1600 E. Mayfair Avenu e, Oraage, California STAN...SIIAW COR PORATIO:-l , •11 Tru•tee under th e Deed of Trust made by JA~!ES I. SES· SIONS and DORIS \1 , SES· SIONS, hu!lband and wife aad re cord ed February 9, 1965, ia Book 7407, Pa.11e 989, of OHi- cial Records of Orang~ County, C11lifomi• .!liven to ll~c ure an indebtedoess in fa vor of Betty L. Riordan, a widow, now own. ed a nd held by Betty L. Rior- dao, by reason of the breach of certain ob ligations •eeured the~by, notice of whieh w11111 rec<"'ded De cember 2, 1966, ia Boo k 8118, Pa(lle 982, of said OHieial Records, STAN ·~)HAW CORPORATION wilt sell at public: au ctioa to the hishe&t bidder lot' cnh, J*ylllble in lawful money of the Uaited Sta tes at tbe time of sale, without w•rnnty aa to title, pol!llleeaion CH' eaeambr•acea, the intereat eoaveyed to aad now beld by ••id Trnat.ee na• der uid Deed of Trnat, ha aad to the followin1 deacribed pl'operty, t-it: Lot II aa.d the Nortbe .. tedy 14 feet of Lot 9 ia Block 431 of C«Ofta del M•r, u pet map recorded ill book ·3, FORTREL CARPETING BARBELLS DUMIELLS CHEST PULLS DOOR BAR GYMS HANDGRII'S JUMP ROI'IS lOws-AllOWS TAl~ AltiiiUAIIii-ILtoTHIIS · ............ Lot 12, Bloe lr. 432, Corona de l M•r •a ahown on • M•p re corded ia Boolr. 3, pep!lll 41 and 42 of r.ll•eellaaeou• Ma,., re eot'ds of Oraa11e Couty, C•lifornla. frw the parpa~~e of p111yhas abli· s•llou aeeaMd by nld Deed iaeladias fee11 , ck•rl'l• a•d expe .. e• of the TTutee, ad- ••ace•, U aoy, aader tha te,_ of nld Deed, interest tlr.ereoa ud 19,824.13 ia 111ap1ld ,..ta• elpal Gf t.h aote ueured by aald Deed, wid! iatllteat there- oa fr011 Oetobet 5,, I 91156, u Ia uld 111ot111 .. d by Ia• provided. Dill ted: Ma.n:h 2, 1961 STAlf~BAW CORPOIUnON, Trute• By C. f. St•wood, Pr .. ldnt Att.ut 8elea [. & .. tias, Aut. S.eretary 01761 P.bU.Iu Match 9,16,21,1967, Ia tk Newport Rubor Eulp r.:.!le• 41 aad 42 of Millleel- aeo.a Map1, recorda of Oranr Coa.aty, Califonaia. EXCEPT therefrOD'I tile Nortllea•terly 3 fHt of tM NtWtlawuterly 28 f11et of ••id Lot 11 . fOf' lhepo;po~~e of pa yl111 ohli· (!Btl•• aee11red by nld Deed IDelodlas fee111, charpe aiHI ups•-• of tlae TrMtee, ad• •••c .. , U ••r, ••4er tile te,... ol ••lei l)eed, laterut daeNo. nd 17,099.42 Ia apaJcf ptla- ci,_T of die aot• ••c:..-.d by uld Deed, •hh late,..t tNre- oa from Oc.t.-i 9, 1965, M Ia ••lei aote .. d b)-ll!lw P'Ovided,j O.tedt Jltlllrell 2. 151167 STAN~BAW CORPORATION, TN•••• 91 c.r. Sta•wood, Prnldat At ... t Relsa E. lh•tl•l• A.lllet.S.CNliiiiJ 01167 hbl ... a ~ t, 16,U, ltf\, S. tM "••,.n a.-E•lp CLOSE OUT PRICE DEALERS WELCOME ftll ... --.-, ...... II.. 'IJ ...... SUM,.,..,_ ........ bz , ........ .., ............. -.. ................... ~ ....... _ .... .... Thlt Ad b Not A -..n · lt'o Truly A s.Je 0PK11 AU. DAT SA'JWDAT A-......~ I'll oww ~ )'IU'dl,_ ~ lll \a Ill U. (IIIIo ......t .............. •1 BIROI NnPORT BEAm 5451.,