HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-03-16 - Newport Harbor EnsignTax repeal
is suggested
Two altcmatc auueationa
concemina the city•a ciaaz·
cue tax were offered by
Coun ci lman Dec Cook at
Monday cvenina's mect.ina
of the Newport Beach City
€oun cil : Repeal the tax, or
prevail upon Costa Mesa 10
enact a similar tax.
"Confession i s aood for
the soul, and to confess in
publi c i ~ better fo r the
soul, .. he said, confcssina
that he has chanaed hia
mind about the tax.
Harsh words erupted Mon-
day afternoon durina dit ..
CUll ion of I propoted or-
dinance that it aimed at
brinaina 1 ueamlined order
and decorum to Newport
Beach City Council meet·
inas .
The ordinance, which JUNIOR FRIENDS of the Library o f N·ew-tion of "Si r Slob and the princess" will
be given to the youngsters who clai m the
most books co ll ected. A collection box is
located in each l ibrar~. and as the book s
are brought in, the li brarian will note th e
number of books under the chil d's name.
The winn ers will be determin ed Apri l 7.
The Junior Frien ds proj ect is under the
directio n of Mrs. Willi am Bl anton of Ha r-
bor High lands and Mr s. Robert Underwood.
of Shore Cliff s.
twould establish rules for
Council procedure, was
presented by Councilman
Howard Roaen. He is a
•mber of the Council
procedures corm~ittec,
atona with Councilman
Lindsley Parsons, who was
not on hand for the fire-
wot'ks.
port Beach are collecting children's book s
for book sales to be hel d from q to noon
Saturday, April 2Ci, at ttl e Balboa, Co rona
del Mar and Mariners libraries. The book
collectors pictured here are Brian Under~
wood, at left, and Brian Benson, in the
fo reground, and bttlind them, from I eft ,
Ro dney Blanton, Barbie Blanton, Mere-
dith Massey and Cra ig Rose. Two t ickets
to the Chil dren's Theatre Guild produ c-
'Freeway 100' boycotted
He submitted fiJLHCii on
the effect of the tax on one
local bu siness: ll,an
packs of ciaarcttes sold in
J anuary and February, 1%6,
wh en th ere wa s no tax, and
10,240 packs in the s ame 2
months of thi s year, a drop
of 3,513 packs, a $)4 o~t of
pocket loss.
He said he knew th e fia-
urcs to be accurate, bc-
cau se they arc from his
own Johnni e's Li quor store
in Corona del Mar.
ALMOS T 300 SCOUTS and 100 adults took
part in last Saturday's mo bili zation exer-
cise, held at the Harbor Department and
Coast Guard headquarters si te along th e
bay, Even ts of the momi ng included de--
monstrations by police, fire, li feguard and
ci vil defense uni ts , and a helicopter res-
cue in the bay. The adult leaders who
assisted at the exerci se included, from
I eft, At Oberg, harbor master; Matthew
Wai delich, district Sco ut commi ssioner,
who em ceed the closing ceremoni es , and
J im DeChaine, admin is trative assistant
at Newport Beach City Hall, who was
general chairman fo-r the event. CEnsi gri
photo. l
There was a stinaina
uchanae of word• between
Counci !men Roaers and
Dee Cook. as the afternoon
araument drew to a close ,
and Counci I aarecd 10 let
the matter cool off for at
least 2 week.&.
In addition to spellina out
routine procedure, the or·
dinance proposes the
foll owina :
• No Counci I member or
other person attendina an
exec utive session s hall
dis close an y discussion
v.h ich took place unless
authorized by majority vote
of the Counc il.
"I am not conttibutina
any mo ney 10 the free way
conunittee of 100," Frank
Jcwdan , Corona de l Mar
pet s hop owner, has in-
formed Pau l A. Palmer,
ot&an izer of the COfmlittee.
Sayina that he was speak·
1na a s an lndLvLdua\, not
as a representative of the
COM Chamber of Com•
merce, \1r. Jordan called
llttention to the long c am·
paign to mo \'e the adop ted
New facts offered
freeway route to
locabon.
lie expres sed
satisfa c bon at
that the Freewa~
had not mcluded
an mland
h1s dis-
the fact
F igh ters
the CD\1
poruon of the rou te in the1 r
efforts ti:l change the lo-
cauon.
He satd 1n h1 s letter to
\h . Pa1 ~r : "If vour com-He c ~prc ssc d hope that
Co SLa Mesa might be pre-
vailed upon to look for new
revenu e by way of a cigar·
cue tax, thus ending the
shopping advantage that
Me sa merchants now have
becau se o f the Newport tax.
Neumann in
Hall of Fame
•
• Conespondence ad·
dreued to the Counci I shall
not become public record
Wltil received and fi led by
the Council.
for freeway change
Invitations to the select
poup attendinj described
the question as bcinJ not
one of choosina a route but
"a discuuion of the unoon~
scionable waste of money."
packs&e prepateJ by the
city, and included a report
from the enJineerinl finn
hired by "lewpott to make
an independent survey of
the route, pl us a State ')ivi-
sion of 'li&hways Tepott
made almost 3 ye ar s s£ter
the adoption of th e Red
Hi s alternate proposal was
to drop the tax and look for
the 5200,000 by cutting
down on spending.
Ci ty Man ager Harvey Hurl·
burt uracd caution on the
proposal to el im inate the
ci aarcttc tax.
Paul Neumann, described
as a quiet team player, has
been named to the Stanford
Uni versity athletic Hall of
Fame. He plays professional
basketball for the San Fran-
cisco Warriors.
He is the 2nd araduate of
Ne wport Harbor Hiah School
to be named to the hall or
f11ne. He was 11aduated in
HSS with an all A·B aver-
•••·
• A counci lman, after
beina re coanized by the
pruidinc officer, shall
confine hims elf to the
QUestion under debate,
avoidina penonalities and
iDdecorous lanauaae.
• A councilman, once
':ity \-tana,Jer 'iurlbwt
tzaced the put hi story of
the freeway ques tion, and
presentcJ what he called ::toutc.
(Continued on paae 8)
"Th c effect o f the tax
has been lfOUiy OUJ&Or•
....._., li• ••d. rw~a
that state fiaurea show all
retail sales up in Newport
Beach.
,.._,Ob~ C:~;:::~ Hiah School boys
education coach, r~nan~1r1
hi 1 coachina experience at
Harbor Hi&h School with
Paul Neumann.
J==~~.~·~~~olll ~t be oce1 rtL·a ·
~a~.leu called -to order by
the pretidina officer, un•
leu a point c1 order or
personal privileae is raised
by w.o ther councilman, or
unleu the speaker chooses
to yield to a question by ·
another counc ilman.
·,~e thin 100 peuon a at-
tended a breakfast freeway
briefin4 at the Balboa Bay
Club oa Pridar. p·,A. Pah~
··-....... I ., .. no holt scuion, an.J he in-
'Wha~will
1311 bring?'
No , action was taken by
the Coun ci l on Mr. Cook's
proposals.
Jeff honored
for flag
J eff Wil cox, 14-year-<lld
fre shman a t Ne wport Harbor
High School wa s honored
Monday evening by the New·
port Beach City Coun cil for
designina the na, that has
been adopted as the offi cial
ci ty n ag.
Mayor Paul Gruber present-
ed Jeff wi th the first naa of
the supply recently ordered
by the city and praised Jeff
for his patri otism and di li-
aence in preparina the de-
si p.
Jeff, in tum, made a pre-
sentation to the people of
Newport Beach of the first
offi cial naa that has already
been no wn on special oc-
casions. Mayor Gruber said
that this nag would be plac-
ed in the city's histo ric ar-
chivu when the time come s
to retire iL
On hand for the ceremooy
were the youna desiancr's
parents, Mr. and Mn. Robert
Wil oo x, 2027 Deborah Ln.,
Harbor Hiahlands. Jeff is a
national champi onship swim-
mer at Harbor Hi&h and for
the Coast Clippen Club.1
PURSUIT OF YOU111
LEADS TO AIIIIEm
The puuuit or a youth
down an alley at Coronado
SL and E. Ocean Ft. in 8&1·
boa Monday, March ll, led
10 the arrest o f Arthur 0.
Freeman, 37, and Steven C.
Oouooky, 21, of 201 E.
Balboa. on chuact of pos-
scuion of marijuana.
The llrt'etdna officer said
he made die di soovery by
chance. Ho bad alanced
thtoUah an op• window,
lhinkiaa lbat tba SUtPeCt
he waa chaaina on • ••
rant chua• bad eatarocl lha
room from lha alley.
A strona odor ol wbat be
belinocl 10 be mariju•a
slOpped •• omcet. He ob-
served lbe 2 yoolhs _.. i... •d ..... ,. ... ......
••• •d .-•• ur .. t.
n• yootlt b• hod bHo
,.,..iaa1 ODae a& 1 ... 1 for' ........ ~.
'
He recalls that d.Jrina his
seni or year, Paul was voted
most valuable player of the
y ear and elected captain of
the team. He · also played
the guard position for 2
years in the aii~Sunset Lea-
sue.
Durina his senior year
the Tars came in second
plac e, with Paul's assists
and ·s trong reboundina con-
trib!ting heavily 10 the
team's succe s s, coach Gaae
said.
Fo llowi na his araduation
from Stanford in BS1 wi th
a B.A. in psychol o&Y and
edu cation, Paul toured the
Orient with a group o f bas-
ketball players under the
banner "Venture for Vic~
tory.•• They won sa of the
60 aames played and were
ho ated by Genera I i ssi mo
Chiana Ki Shek o f Na-
tionalist China.
Recumina to the Uni ted
Slates, he married beauty
queen Nancy Kimberlin and
played basketball for the
San Francisco Investors. In
1161 be was chosen by the
State Department to repre-
sent the U.S. in the sprina
basketball championship
aamesheldin maj or Ruuian
cities.
It was a Yi ctorious sea-
son; the Soviets were beaten
in every aame but one, ac-
cordina to Paul•s father, Dr.
P.G. Neumann o f the First
Baptist Ourch oC Costs
Mesa.
Upon hisretum to the U.S..
Paul played with the Syra-
cuse Nationalt and then
wat U..:led Cor Wilt Ot.am-
borlain 10 the San Francisco
Waniort.
Prank Miculi, owner of the
Warriors, has nid it was
the start or the • ..,ew War-
riora.."
I ALIOA Dill VIII OTI!D
Ahu purniaa a tpeadJna
cu wett on Cout Hwy.
r .... Boyolde Dr. •lo "-
pm Beadl a& apeedt ,..,.
dlina 100 mil•• aa how, 3
JOlice CWI OOftiUM the ·
car ot 12:30 o.oa. Pridey,
Mlrdl 10, .., the Arc:ho
llriclp Utd ..... tod ....
*i•er, J--• •· a.U,4l6 e. Clce• P1., IWIJoa oa a
...... ot ... u... *~""'•
t
ON HAND for last. Saturday's Scout mo bilization were
J im Judit1 , at left, 1723 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, chair-
man of tt1e district committee, and Ed Baume, 263
Bowling Green Dr., Costa Mesa, Del Mar District Scout
executive. (Ensign photo.)
Trail blazer gels bike
Mrs. Pat Domecq of Ne w·
po rt Shores. ttai I bla zer fo r
bicycle paths, was pre sent-
ed a new 1{}-speed bike Fri-
day mo mina a t the meeti na
of th e bicycle trails com-
mittee.
Ray Head, a gues t at the
meetina, donat ed th e gift to
Mrs. Dom ecq th rou ah the
courtesy of the Schwinn Co.
and Wil son Sales of the City
of Comm erce.
member, and Mr. Head made
th e presentation, noting that
~1rs. Dome cq, who i s al so
a member of the committee,
is no w better equipped for
her trail blazi na project.
March 2a was set as the
date for an au to tour of
nood conuol channels ror
sur,·cy of bike uail loca-
tions. The tour wi ll s tart at a a.m. from th e parks and
recreation offi ce. Next com-
mi n ee meeting will be at 10
Bod Cu tler, commi ttee a.m. March 31.
Candidate is disqualHied
An Oranae County superin-
tendent of school s ruling
disqualifyina Kip Richard-
son of Costa Me sa for th e
Area 6 tru s tee race has
trimmed to 3 the number of
new faces seeking school
board seats.
In Area l incumbent tru s~
tee Marian C. Beraeson wi 11
fa ce the challenae of Chat-
lcs P. Colesworth y or Har-
bor Highlands.
• Penon desirina 10
address the Counci I shall
limit his remarks to 5
mi nute s .
• While Coun cil i s in
session, the members must
preserve order and decorum,
~md a member shall no t
delay or interrupt the
proceedi naa or the peace of
the Council nor disturb
any member while speakina
or refu1e to obey the o~
den of the presidina or-
ri cer.
• An y person 1n the
audi ence who cnaaaes in
d isorderly conduct ·such u
hand c\appina. stampina of
feeL, whistli na, profane
lanauaae and yellina sha ll
be aui lty of a mi a demeanor,
and can be remo ved from
the Counc il chambers by
the seraeant·at .... rms upon
ins w ctions or the presidina
offi cer.
(Continued on paae 8)
uoduced speakers ~1anhall
')ulfield, City M&najer 'iar~
•ey 'iu.rlbwt and \.tayor Paul
'Jruber. The tpcakcu ex·
pre11ed renewed optimism
1n Newport's continuinj
battle aaainst the State
fliabway 'Jepartrnent's
coastal freeway route.
The purpose of the m eet~
ina was to mauhall support
for another try at tc-routing
the coastal freeway to a
more inland ("Jreen") lo-
cation. This latell effort
·was never tdened to u
"last ditch" but the impte •·
sion was evident that if
ever the time were ri&ht for
blockinJ the final adoption
of the coastal ,.Red" route,
it was now.
'"new evidCI\ce," ~ch, it was
hoped. would have a dcci·
sive effec t on the new ad-
minisuation in 'iaetamento.
\rtr. Hwlbwt described the
favorable chanae in atmos•
phere that ~ewport offi cials
have perceived dur i n~ the
lut few months in their
contacts with ~cramento.
She looked at me and
u .t'd, "Monday, th e 13th, I wo~ what this day holds
in store for us," re called
Leonard Srm th of the Bay
and Be ach Rea It} in Corona
de l Mar.
At 11 a.m. Shuley Barren
turned from her t~·pewnter
to her desk: and collapsed.
She had suffered the fi rst
of tw o cerebral he morrhages;
the last at Hoag Hospital
some 5 hou rs later was
fa tal. She was 36.
\Irs. Barrett was a real
estate agent for Ba~ and
Beach Rea lt) fOT lhe pas t
; years. She h ved at ~~6
Avoc ado Ave •• Corona del
\lar, w1 th her husband,
Thomas; : daughters, Jud},
6, and Cathy, 15; and a
sun, Tht'lnas Jr., 1:. Other
sur\'1 \'0rs are her parents ,
\1r. and \trs . Leonard
lh'~>rer . and
lenora Drum.
Rosary was
•
Wednesda}, \larch
s t~ter ,
re n ted
IS , at
Baltz \1o rtuar) tn C"1)rona
del \1ar. Requtem \lass wtl1
be ce lebrated at 10 a.m.
The new evidence wu t\)da y, \larcht6. at our Lad~
contained in an elabotate Queen <"'f Angels church.
The Newport-Mesa school
board electi on takes pl ace
April 18. Baud po sitions
will be fou&ht for in Areas
3 and 6, with board presi-
dent James W, Peyton run-
nina unoppos ed in Area 1.
With trustee Earl G. Peter·
son retirina, Area 6 will be
open to one o r 2 newcomers
-Mrs. Athena Si makis, 1
Costa Mesa mother of S, or
attorney Bud franklin, a lso
o f Costa Mesa. Mr. Ri chard·
son was ruled ineliaible fo r
this contes t becau se he
li ves in Area 7.
Redistricting maps drawn
The ~districtin& com-
·finalists are announced
mittee of the Newport Beach
City Council has submitted
3 mapa ror consideration
for new counci lmanic
district boundaries.
Two o( the maps present
"ideal confiauntiona Cre-
ated without respect to
pruent counci lmanic dia·
tticta, or the residence ad-
dress of any individual
councilman. •• The 3rd map
wu tailored "el.preuly to
Jim· Freeman, Sue House,
Paul Shapiro and Diana
Smith, Corona del Mar Hi&h
School seniors have been
named finali s ts in the Na-
tional Merit Scholars hip pro-
pam.
They were chosen on the
res ults oC their .acOJes on
the National Meri t Scholar-
ship qualiCyina tell which
they look in their j unior
year. They were alto te-
1ected on the b11is oC the
tcbolattic aptitude test
wlaich \hoy toot early thit
year.
T'he llucknta will compeq
qaiatt 14,000 olber finat..
isla, •ice. were ae"-ctad
.......... t ... u.s., , .. ..,.
of .. 625 Hatioo•l Merit
Sc'"'oaltipo. They wlll be
j ..... De lbeit l .. t IC:ONI,
academi c record, lesdership
qualities and extracurri c ular
activities. The Natiooal
Merit scholarshi p winners
wi ll be announc ed iate in
;\pri l
IUC Ill ELL IIIEAitS lhe peuonol reoidence of
1111 I ETEIIIIECOIID pruoot councilmoo," ••
The Pirate varaity ahell that lhey would not b.
shaucred the c:oone record acnym&ndered out or Nn·
Saturday by s full uoonds nina ror re-election.
as Oranae Coast Colloae Map 1 would '*' Cou.ncit·
swept all l races from SL mao Dee Cook in Dittrict
Mary's in tbeteaiOG opener. 7 inttcad or IUs pnaent
The frosh 1tarted orr \be Oittrict s .rw1 duaa woald
vic10ry pwM-. cloctina roUe Wm i .. liaib&e to tllft
6:40 ower •• .2,000 mew• 11aia. 1'1111 o6er Co~meil
10 top 5I. Muy' • flo~. n.e .__. .. would a ~Y ia a.ir
jllftior •uaity c;o'fefed *• .,..._t dia1ricu..
co•ered tbt &aile coana la Wap U wou.kl IM•• aU ia
6:41.'1'he •lristy ., .... •• a.il ••tricta.
2,000 melwt ia 6:14. llnlt· ..... 1J woU4 elalaia ..
ina .,, 6:2~ -... ....,.s J o1 •• -•t ~~
dte Yll"'lillr HI lut ,... rt.. rr-.-lq fw
re~lection. It would plac e
Dee Cook, Bob She lton and
Lindsley Parsons 1n D11·
tricl "0" and AI f or&it
and Doreen \larshall 1n
D1stnct "B", and th us .3
of them wou ld be out of
the ir present dlstrJct.
Norris 0. MelloH dies
Nonis '), \1el1ott, IQ, of
260 Flower SL, ::=otta \4csa,
died ~ay , \4arcb ll, at
~oaa Hoapital. He was bom
in '>h.io aM came 1.o Costa
Mesa in 1931, a position he
held for I years.
'-le waa one of lho earliest
buHdiQ& concrac10u in
Costa Meu. 'ie built his
own home and. conacructed
11M rust dluch in Cotta
Mesa. He also contracted
to dia the wet• wells of the Fairriew p.,.. cracL
s..n ~· iacl.S. l 4uash·
~era , !*a. fta.JSI "ilcoa.,
~.... CUrio 'I...... Utd
t.lro . ')erio No-ol
S.ta "'-; 2 -..-.. !'ted
Mollou ol '.lltio ud -.alter
.. Mollot ol Coota -...
111•ai4eaol ol ,_. Coaat
Coaa~Nelioa Co.; a aiatet,
~tu . Cuba Ba1.ter or ')hio;
8 ,pan.Jchildren and Q Jrest-
gandchildren.
'iervic ea were heiJ Tues-
day, \tarch 1-$, at Bell
8roedway Chapel in Costa
\4esa, wilh the Rev. J ames
Blain of the Newpou ~I arbor
Lutheran Chwch offi c:i atina.
lntennent was at Fairhaven
\4cmoria l Park.
DRIVER IS ARUSfED
Pohce anuted Randy
Stewart, 212 J)rd St., West
Newport, on a dnu'lk dri•ina
charac Saturday, ~ 4,
at 26th St., in Cenlral New-
porL The anesti.na officer
uid dM S&ew_. car '"'""'"
ed laao the ...,kiaa ,.,. oa
w. Bolloto 81><1., be-·
16tlt utd n• s.., .... , ..
b.im t.)' "" &h• 3 iacbaa •
' . mntee can gt ve us your
assurance that you and
othe r public a&encies wi ll
tnclude us 1n the ir fi &ht,
we will be glad to act back
1n it both 1n work1n1 on
corrm1 ttees and contn·
butin& and 1n every othe r
wlo y we can, but i. per-
sonal!), wdl not contri-
bute to tht s commt ttce 1 f the
COM area ts no t mdudcd
1n your fight."
\1r. Jordan recalled th at
the CD\1 Cha mber had sent
$1 00 to the Freeway Fiatu-
•• lund wban it was 11• s tr¢ a -,cos . .._ M
Forait, and that a branch
of the Freeway Fl&hters was
Ut up in lhe Jordans ' Pet
Shop to re cel'"e contn·
butJons for the ct t) and
the H11ag H.,s pltal aroup.
"Thu was done on the
unders tandm&, agreed upon
verba l!~ ~ both 0 ( these
commi ttees, that the CDM
section of th~ freeway would
b~ 1nduded 1n an~ chanaes
that the cttu:s or o th er
corrum uees locall~ wanted
the state to make," \tr.
Jordan "'rote .
"You are n•' doubt aware
that noth1na was done by
th~ ct ~~, ~ the :"'olewpo n
Harbor Chamber. or by any
other pu bhc aacnq to help
us tn our fight to get the
free-.a~ rushed back off
5th o\\'e. ont" un deve loped
land ....
" I c an stale' vef) truth·
full~ that I fee l tf a
p1el:le ~c!\e ,,f an) k:md were
talen 111 the CD\t are a, 11
,.0uld be Q{r,-at leas t op-
('IO S1ng. runm na the coa st
frcewa\ do \l.fl Sth Ave . The
'irnne . Co. no doubt has
r e as~·ns ft>r want1ng 11 th e re,
but ,.e "ant h.., lnow what
the se reas~,ns are; wh y, 1f
the freeway l!i moved in•
land m :'\ewJ)\•rt Beach (and
we are all m fa vor of this),
we c ann (lt a h,n get 11 moved
tn CD\1 h.., a be tter routi na
"h1ch WLluld be much le as
expensive and more saree·
able to all of our c:i ti·
zens ....
"Jf the Cl 1)' can be SUC•
cessful in aettin& the a tate
to roove th e ft:eeway off
Cou t Hwy. throuah Ne._..
port Be ach. we certainly
beli eve we s hould be aiven·
every con&ideration 10 move
the freeway out or our com•
munity, where\ it would wipe
out ow Youth Cen1er. o ur
baseball diamond, our
chwch and s chool. 1ncl a.r
t.e:Mis couru, many ol
which were bui It ~
local contributions a.ad dM
efforts ol citiuna in .a, .........
"A routo oloo.a Ri ... 114.
UOftOmod SooJ ...... o
HHlt Dr.) would not oaly
a.oid Ma ncti• o1 ._
atloYe .._.._.. pro,.rdM,
bot -w liM ••-,... ... n, ,.. .. • ,..,..,. ••-ia. ....... £ ....
..,_.., '••• lssllz•
J. ROBERT PAINE, in charge of publi c
relations and saving s development at th e
Co rona del Mar off ice of Mutual Savings
and Loan Assn., has dropped the "assis·
tant" from his title, upon receiv ing a pro·
motion to vice-presiden L Pictu red here
at the promotion announcement are, from
left, Will iam Sammons, m,lnager of the
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUNT
642·1660
COSTA MESA
230 East Seventeenth Street
Tennis Rackris 4" to 39''
Men's & Boys' T..,nis Shorts
4" to ...
Tennis Shirts, ivory or white 500
Tennis Shoes • Sox • Hats ·
Sweaters ·loHs. Presses
SWIM FINS
MASKS
SNORKUS
IELL Y BOARDS wn SUITS
SWIM TlUNKS
Hancllals & Gloves
Goff lals • Wlsaft 121·10" Dz.
Practice Pwllllwj C•
Wllamo Prac:flce
Di-Mng Device
Goff Gloves
local branch and senior vice-presiCent;
Paul J. GrubN, mayo r of the City of New-
po rt Beach, and Bob Paine. One of Bob's
projects is arranging displays of pain t·
ings of lo cal artists in the lo bby of the
Co rona del Mar off ice, featuring a differ-
ent artist each mont11. (Peter Z.M.Sin ger
ph oto.)
FULTON L':'NIS III will
s pea~ a t a p.m. Wednesday,
March 15, at Santa 4na Val -
ley Hi gh School on "The
Culton Lcwi s ~e por t.''
which he is C.O'l tinu ing on
radio following the recent
oea th of his father. He ha s
s erved as research analyst
fOf the House Comm\ttu 00'
Un-American 4ctivities and
was the na rrator and techni-
cal dir ector of the film,
"Oper ation aboli tion." He
is former na tion a l field d i-
rector for Young .1\meric ans
for Freedom and nationa l
director of Teen~ge ~e
publ i cans.
MESAN IN PLAY
Ri ch ard Lcverins. 2~-47
Sta te Ave ., Costa Mesa, is
a member of the cast of
"The king stag.'' to be pre-
s~nted \larch 6-11 a t Cali·
fomia State Coll ege at Long
Beach.
BASEBALL SHOES
TRACK SHOES
SOCCER SHOES
TENNIS SHOES
Deck Shoes • losketiHII Shoe~
GOLF SHOES
From the Po
(CoodoDid ro-pap 4)
truck of Ronald P. Bulow,
parked ftCit bls home at
232 Aaate Ave., Balhoa
bland. • .Thievu j_acked,
up the car o( J ou Evatu,
2321 Alta Vista Or., Eut
Bluff, and •tripped orr the
2 front tires.
Thurscley, Mareh 2
An ~FM stereo radio
was stolen from the home
of John E. Evan s , OilS
Seashore Dr., We s t Newport
.•. A burglar cracked the
"piaay'' bank of Connie
Jaime t, 28 12Y.z W. Ocean
Ft., We st Newport, aettina
S20 .•• A SUS s tereo tape
deck. and 4 tape 1 were
taken fr om the car of John
Oranath, lOS Prospect
Ave., Newport Shores .••
Mark LaPorte, 225 E. Bay
Ft., Balboa Island. co~
p1ained to po li ce that a
ne ighbor beat him.
Friday, Match 3
Jl:Dd SL, la Weu N.wpon.
iad • ..-..~ .. ""· s. ...... ,..,_ 4
Cblrleoo L. lANY, mil
$e11hon ')r., Weu Newpart
was urea ted on a b&d check
cbarae at 7:20 p.m. at "•
homo. • .Neiahbou ca.n-
plained or 4 a.m. scr .. mina
and loud mutic comina from
706 Marauerite .~ve., Corona
del Mar ... Darriaae etti~Ttt·
ted at SllO wa• reported at
403 Old ·N•wport Blvd.,
Newpot'ta Heiahtt , where
"Jenie Central Co. i1 toe ...
ted; the damaae included
a torn c:ouch, a broken
bed with the · mattren rip--
ped; and sheeta, pillows
and bedsprea4s ripped ...
An indecent exposwe was
reported in the 1900 block or 'N. Balboa Blvd., in Cen-
tral Newport ... '\ c ar dri-
ven by Patsy A. Lowe ll,
1381 Galaxy l)r ., ~over
ShOJes, north on Bayside
')r., near E:' Coas t Hwy .,
rear-ended the c ar of Th~
mas E. Beehan, 226 Vi a
':iraziana, Lido Isle, turn-
ing left on Coas t ltwy.,
knocked the Beehan car
into the oncomina car of
Nicholas M. Roetmor, )()('t
E. Coast llwy ... 9an C.
Marantz , 14 12 1\>tarincrs 'Jr.,
Harbor Hiahlands , los t con•
tr ol of his car while exiting
the alley at Circle :lr. and
Vista 'Jr. in Bay Shores,
and crashed into the home
of Mari on Kendall, 2662
Vlaoa !lt., damoaina
root •••· ... ..,. ........ 5
Lawreace A. Lefmann,
1131 Plaza del Sur, Balboa,
wu muted on a drunk
drivina cherae at 11 p.m.
at Hazel .~ve. and E. Coau
Hwy ., in Corona del Mar
•.. Ernest R. Orchard, 21
Cabanas Marinas, Lido
Peninsula, was an elted on
t drunk in·pub)ic c harae at
the Snua Harbor bar, 517
30th St., West Newport ...
James T. Martinorr, 223
,,mcthyst Ave., Balboa Is•
land, was anes ted on a
drunk in public charae in
the t SOO block on Miramar
~ •• Balboa ... A purse and
$22 were stolen from Don·
na P. Little, 1481 Placen·
tia Ave., 'Nest Newport
Heiahts; the purse was in
a locker at 301 Newport
Blvd., in Newport Heiahts
••• <\ prowler was reported
in the 3400 block. of Marcus
Ave., in West Newport .... '\
car driven by Teresa M.
Boyle, 281 Princeton l)r.,
Costa Me"Sa, north on New·
port Blvd., east or 24th St.,
Central Newport, rear-ended
a car driven by 9on V.
Kelly, 297 Oale St., Cos ~a
Mesa; a passenger in the
Kelly car, Victoria Phil-
lips, 710 'N. 18th St., Costa
Mesa, was. taken to Hoag
Hospital; she complained of
neck pains.
~obert L. McCarty , 207
Cypress St., Balboa, was
anested near his home on a
drunk. in public c:harae ...
Frank N. Williams, 2208 'N.
Ocean Ft., Central New-
port, was anes ted on a
charge of drivina without a
license at 28th St. and W.
Balboa Blvd., in Central
Newport ... Thieves s tole
the 196 5 black and white
\1ercedes of Mary L. Cros-
son, 120 'Srand Canal, Bal-
boa Island, parked at 124
Abalone, on the Island ...
The red ''Western F lyer"
bike of Will iam :\. Evans,
141 8 Lincoln Ln .• Harbor
Highlands, was s tolen from
the bike rack at Horace En·
sign Junior Hi&h School
... The car of Joan Cham-
bliss of Tustin rarrmed into
a 1964 Vo lk swagen driven
by Sylvia T. 'Nilson, 219
62nd St., We s t Newport, as
the foreign car exited the
Prime ~i b res taw ant park-
ing lot at 2332 'N. Coast
Hwy., in Mariners r..li \e ...
'\ car driven by \1arsha '\.
Vreeland. 18, of 132 Via
Undine, Lido Isle, hit a
tree and concrete -bri ck. wa\1
at the home of Lewis F ro-
man. 1520 !lighland ')r.,
llarbor Hi&hlands ; a pas·
senger, Jill Gi bson, 17, or
3019 Clay St., Newport
Heia)l.\4, wu taken to her
home by police .... o\ car
driven by '\una E. Sc hwen·
deman or Trabuco Canyon
made a U-tum at ~. Coast
Jlwy. and \1acArthur Blvd.
10 Cor ona del \lar at I :45
p.m. and was hi t on the
right side by a car dri ven
by As aer Jensen, 510 E.
')cean Ft., Balboa ... The
car of David B. Shaw, 2073
~a tional St., Costa Men,
slammed into a ~ewport
Beach city palm tree on
Newport Blvd., north or
Art awards 111nounced
Local students are in-
ciYded among the sch~
lastic art awards winners
in the 1%7 Bullock's con-
test. They are :
Costa Mesa Hiah School
-Glenn Daleo, gold key.
Es tancia High School -
Lonnie Frisbee, 2 go ld
keys and one blue ribbon.
Corona del Mar High
School -Glenn Ferro, Chris-
ta Fuller, ooe ao ld key
each; Debi Malone, Susan
Northridge, Ted Poyzer and
Clazk Thompson , one gold
key and one blue ribbon
each.
Newport Harbor High
School -Lynn Cook. J gold
keys and 2 blue ribbons;
Cherr i Myers, 2 gold keys;
Mike Clark., Jessica J ones
and John Webs ter, one gold
ke y and one blue ribbon
each; Jarrett Hedbora and
Suzanne Kilmer, one gold
ke y each.
Board mentbers re-eleded
All incumbent members of
the board or d irectors, Jo-
seph A. Beek.J Aanes Blom-
ijulst, · tta1rt1i -P. Ma•k.ily·,
Paul A. Palmer ... d Walter
Spicer, were re-elected at
the annual board meeting
of Sewport Balboa Savings
&. Lo an Assn.
Reappointed incumbent
offi cers include: Paul A.
Palmer, chairman of the
board , Agnes Blomquist,
president; Spalding B.
Eastman, vice president;
Robert R. Hi eld, vice pre-
sident-treasurer; DOJi s
LEGAL HOTICE
·-,-,-,--·------N011CF. Of TlWSTEE'"S SALE
LEGAL HOTICE '•· 906 On April 5, 1967 , at 11 :()()
~O'T1CF. OF' TRUSTEE'S SALE o'clod. a.m., at the frout e11-
~o. 905 truce of STA~~RAW COR·
On April 5, 1967 at 11:00 PORATIO~. 1600 E. Ma yl11ir
o'c:loc:lr. a.m.J....!.I the front ~~~-Avenue , Q,.uge, Caliror11ia
trosnce ol STA~~HAW CO R-S TA~.SHAW CORPORA TION .
PO RATIO~, 1600 E:. \111yf•ir u Trustee under the Oeed of
Avenue, Orange, California Trust m•de by JA\11-:S I. SES·
STAS-..SHAW CO RPORATIO~. SIONS ud DOR IS \l. SES·
as Trutee under the Deed of SIONS. hubaod and wife and
T rust made by JA~t [S IVA~ record ed f ebruary 9, 1965. in
SESSIO:'iSand OOR IS MARLI'i Book 7407, Page 989, of QUi-
SESSIONS, huJIIba nd anti will' cial Records of Oran,se Cou11ty ,
and recorded January JJ , 1966, C11llfomia given to .o~e cure 1111
in Book 7807, Page 16, of indehtedne•a in favor of Betty
Official Records of Orange L. Riordan,awidow,Qowowa•
Coun ty . r.a liforn ia 11iven 10 erl and held hy Deny L. Riot·
!'ecnre an lndebtedne s~ in dan, by reason of the breach
fa vor nf BETTY L. RI ORDAN , of certain ob111Jati ons u eored
a widow, now ow a~d and held thereby, notice of which waa
by RF:TTYL .RIO RDAN,by ret~• re c:~rded December 2, 1966, ia
soo of the breach of certain Book 8118, Page 982, of aaid QUicial Recorde, STAN.eHAW ob ligatiorts secured thereby, CORPORATION will eell u
notice of which wota recorded bll • h h' c.
Croxon and Caro l French,
assistant vice presidents;
Madeline Dawson, Maraaret
G11tierfihd Pfotfll\e' Launt.
auistant secretaries; Cath-
erine Kiester and Doroth y
Orwig, ass istant treasurers.
Charles Cri ngle, C.P.A.,
continues as audi tor.
New orri cers cue Alan R.
Nicho lson, associati oo
secretary, and Gordon Red-
mon, assistant vice presi·
dent.
LOCAL STUDENTS IH
SCHOLARSHIP COHTEST
')uarter finalis ts in 'iOu-
them California Edison's
annual s cholarships pr~
aram, znnounced by dis trict
manager Ralph Kiser, in..
elude the foll owin& Harbor
Area students: 'itephen C.
Lester of Newport Beach,
from Newport ~larbor Hiah
School, and Jean Linder,
2566 Odord Ln., Cos ta
Mesa, from Mesa UiJ,h .
The proaram offe rs six
S4,000 scholarships at the
winners' choice or 25 par-
ticipating private colleaes
and universities in Southern
C alifornia. The college at-
tended by each winner a lso
receives a grant of S7SO
annually for the 4 years of
the scho larship.
Lowest Prices
on
CleaHsl Cars
LIW • 1110 TEl.
YIU IUY
NISir,wtwett't .............. ..,...,_.. ..
....... Mia low '"'" loot to ... ,.. -·tool -•. , ... ,.. ... ,.. ............ ..
....., ollort to -lhot -01C UtM C... ..
AAA .... ww1i1 '"'Y ,...., wo uk. Drip lo IIIII
... for yeurutf ......... ...,~ "'YMI Get Wh.t Y11 '",,,..I
CHEVROLET$
'66 CHEYELLE $2679
S.S .... 4 ......_ WOWI Me""-lllut, _,."-•" .. IIIKil _... IIIII ""IM """'I tr .... Jwt 1ft.
'65 CORVETTE $3395
HAIIDTOI' $TINGIIAY. Jlt II,,._ 4 _..,i .. ml'-__,. eN ..... N rt; ttHfl W~. L1r0. No, T A tit.
'66 IMPALA $3495
'641MPALA
CORVAIRS
'63 CORYAIR $1099
CONVI!ItTiaL~ . .._...liN. bdlo ............... ~111. ,..-,
blut llfi!WI .... _,."'-vlowl lc.. Lk. No. I IJ "'· ~I
'65 CORYAIR $1579
CONVI!:ItTiaLe:, Tills 11ft'-CM looQ -· Ort., -.r.r "'-
WfiiM Y1ll¥! *· llttillo, IIHr.r. ''-''' a101oo11 _.,. ..., ' ....... Lk. Woo O$A 951.
'62 CORYAIR $895
BUICK
'64 BUICK "'
FORDS
'65 FORD
$1356
$1778
OVER 300
Cars & Trucks
To Select From
at
SELMAN'S GIANT
8 ACRE LOCAnON
SELMAJI CHEVROLET
18 y...,., ;,. Onmt•
1800 E •• .,.. An., Imp
--TU1tlo A.,, & Nawport frMWoy)
633-9890 5431432
0,.0 I A.M. tot P.M.-S.l. 'II I-AI Dar s-,
FACfORY
CLOSEOUfof
IASKmAW
IACKIO.UDS & GOALS
YOWTIAW & Nm
4 S(i)UAIIIAW
fOOnAW
SOCCER lAW
IASIIALLS--MITTS-GI.OYIS
December 2, I 966, in Uook ,~ c: aoCI!Oil to I e II!!""'~
8118, PaiJe 98.>, of said OHi• ulder for cub, payable. u1
cia! Records, STAN~IIA'Ii' t.wfol money ~~ the Uaued
CORPORATION will sell at~ 111 the ttme ol s.•le,
public auction to the hil!het~~l I .watnltlly aa to lttle,
bidder for ca11h yable · poeaesatoll or enc~S mbraaces,
lawful moaey 0 j :-e Ut~il~: the i~Stereu co?veyed In -d
Stllte5 at the time of aale, Dow held by aa1d Tros~e Ill•
withoot wa"aot al!l 10 title, der aald Deed o! Truet, l11.aa d pm~s~saion or en~ambrnces, :;o,!~~. ::~'7:':'111! descnbed
the tateresl c:oaveyed In and L <II d .c N .c 1y o a11 o.ne oro.neaater now h~ld by uld TtUJttee on • 14 feet of Lot 9 i11 Block 431
FORTREL
CARPETING
IARIELLS
DUMIE~LS
CHEST PULLS
DOOR IAR GYMS
HANDGRIPS
JUMP ROPIS
10~
TAIMJI-.«<VU
Allt.UAIII$-fUTHDS ..........
der satd Deed of Truat, Ia and 1 C d 1 u .c 1 II .. _ o oroaa e ... ar, aa pe t to me o owla11 deacriued pro-map recorded ia book 3,
perty, to-It: r;:se• 41 aad 42 of Miaeei-
Lot 12, Block 432, Corona aaeOQa Mape , reconla of
del Mar ·~ ahowo on a Map Oraa11e Coanly, Calif0f111a.
recOfded 111 Book 3, pesea EXCEPT U..erelr-drte
41 and 42 of Miacellaaeoua Northeuterly 3 feet of tM ,\ta~, reconls of Oraose Nortbweaterly 28 feet of said
Cooaty, Califonaia. Lotti .
for the pupate of paylas ohll· for theporpo~~e of paylas obtt·
s•tilllll' aecared by aald Deed @:atlcaa aecured by aald Deed
iac ladlas feea, charp aad lacladlas feea, cllarp:a aad
npeu ea of tile Tr•tee, ad .. eapauea of U..e Tnat.e. d ·
n acea, if aay , Iader tJ.a te,_ waoeea If 11ay aader~e ;.,_
of aaid Deed, lateNSI theNM of aald0De.d, iat•r"t *reoa
u d 19,824.13 Ia .. paid ,..ta• aad 17,09'9.42 Ia apald prbl•
elpel of tile aote aacarecl 1tr clpal of th aot. aae.-.4 by
aafd Dead, wid! latareat Ulete• aald DH4, wltll letoNa I dtere ..
011 fro. Oetober S, I!Md , .. ia 011 1r-OctoMr"t , 19156, .. Ia
u id aoc.. ud lty lew prowlded. saW aote aiMI ~ law fi'Ovldecl.
Dated: Marcl! 2, 1967 0ated1 Mardl J 1M7 1
!TAN<IBAW CO"PORATION. STAN<IBAW COIPOilA TIOII, Tru... Tfntee
By C. Y, St-.wood, p,.•l4eat 8y c.r. Staw.od, Ptwld•t
Auaat He .. • E. Baalial• At ... t R•ln t. hatlae,
Aaet. Seerew.ry A.L S.C:,.tary
01761 01767 Pa~llil~< Mooe~ 9,16,23.1967, Pa~l ... ,_ 9,16,2~ Itt\
Ia drte !few port R•Mr £•ip .. t11ot ,. .. ,_. 1.,._ t::•fp
o-30.000 )'U'dlln atodl: ol cut pile witb
daublt juta bact In 1'lrlcul «»>ots.
CLOSE Our PRICE
DEALERS WELCOME
'IIIII ... --...,. ......... -., ...... 111M,.,. ...
........ h tl .................... __.. ................. _., ........ _ .... ...
Thlt Ad Ia Noc A ~ • ll'e Truly A !We
OPIN AIL DAT !IAnDAT
A W1Un1 ~ Of Cl'fW 10,000 ,.,. r-.,.._. 1M u, all lhll cu-......... -,..._
•1 BIRCH
NEWPORT BEACH us••
Tax repeal
is suggested
Two alternate auaacationa
con cemina the city's ciaar-
eue tar. we re offered by
Councilman Dee Cook at
Monday cvcnina's mcetina
of the Newport Beach City
Coun cil : Repeal the tax, or
prevai I upon Costa Mesa 10
enact a similar tu.
"Confcuion i s 100d for
the aoul , and to confess in .
publi c i s better for the
sou l."' he said, confeuina
Lhat he has chanacd his
mind about the tax.
Harth words erupc.ed Mon.·
day afternoon duriaa dis•..-
cuuion of a proposed ot-
dinance that' Ia aimed at
brinaina streamlined order
and decorum to Newport
Beach City Council meet·
lnJs.
The ordinance, wh ich
1 would establish rules for
l Council procedure, was
presented by Councilman
Howard Roaers. He ia 1
member of the Counci I
procedures corrmi ttee,
alona with Councilman
Lindsley Parsons, who was
not on hand for the fire-
works.
JUNIOR FRIENDS of the Library of N-ew·
port Beach are coll ecting children's books
for book sal es to be hel d from q to noon
Saturday, Apri l ;2q, at ttle Balboa, Corona
del Mar and Mariners librari es. The book
collectors pictured hire are Bri an Under-
wood, at left, and BriiWI Benson, in the
foreground, and beh ind them, from I eft,
Rodney Blanton, Barbie Blanton, Mere·
dith Massey and Craig Rose. Two ticket s
to the Children 's Theatre Guild produ c-
'
t ion of 1'Si r Slob an d the princess" will
be given to the youngsters who claim tile
most books collected. A collection b011. is
located in each library, and as the books
are brought in, the librarian will note the
number of OOoks under the child's name.
The winners wiiJ be determined April 7.
The Junior Ftiends Pt01ect is undet the
ditection of Mrs. William Blanton of Har·
bor Highlands and Mr s. Robert Unclerwood.
of Shore Cli tts.
'Freeway 100' boycotted
He submitted fiaurcs on
th e effect o f the tu on one
local bu siness: IJ,.B3
packs of ciaarcttes sold in
January and February, 1%6,
when there was no tax, and
lU,240 packs in lhc umc 2
mo nths of this year, a drop
of 3,S~3 packs, a H4 out of
pocket lo u.
He said he knew th e fig-
ures to be accurate, be-
cau sc they arc from his
own Johnnie's Lic,..~or store
in Coron a del Mar.
ALMOS T 300 SCOUTS and 100 adults took
part in last Saturday 's mobilizati on exer·
cise, held at the Harbor Department and
Coast Guard headQuarters site al ong th e
bay. Evffl ts of th e morn ing i ncl uded de-
monstrations by police, fi re, tifel}Jard and
ci vil defens e un its, and a helicopter re s-
cu e in the bay. The adult l eaders who
assisted at the exerci se included, from
l eft, AI Oberg, harbor master; Matthew
Waidelich, district Scout comm issioner,
who emceed the closi ng ceremoni es, and
Jim OeChaine, admin istrative assistallt
at Newpo rt Beach Ci ty Halt, who was
general chairman for th e event. (En slgri
photo.)
There was a sbna•na
exchanae of worda between
Councilmen Roaen and
Dec Cook as the afternoon
araument drew to a close,
and Counci I a peed to let
the matter coo l off for at
least 2 weeks .
In addition to spe\lina out
routine procedure, the or-
dinance proposes the
followina :
• No Counci I member or
other person auendina an
executive seu1on shall
disclose any discussion
v.tlich took place unless
authorized by majority vote
of the Counc i l.
"I am not contributing
any mone y to the freeway
committee of 100," Frank
Jordan, Corona de I Mar
pet shop owner, has in-
formed Paul A. Palmer,
oraanizer or the corrrni ttce.
Say in& that he was speak-fr eeway route to an mland
in a as an ind1v1dual, not locauon.
a5 a representative of the 1-tc: expressed h1s dis-
COM Chamber of Com-satiSfacu on at the fact
merce. \h . Jordan call ed that the Free wa} F1ghters
attenuon to the \on& cam-had not InCluded the CD\-1
pa ian to mo,·e the adopted porllon of the route 1n th ea
New facts Offered ~~~~~-to ch•os< th< lo-•.
He sa1d 1n h1s letter to
He expressed hope that
Costa Mes a miaht be pre-
vailed upon to look fo r new
revenue by wa y of a cigar-
ette tax, thus ending the
shoppjng advantage that
Mes a merchants no w have
be cau se of the Newport tax.
Neumann in
Hall of Fame
for Leeway change ~:; .. ~'~';':; ~.~;,>o,"; ~:: JTi assurance that you and
o the r public aaenc1 es will
include us 1n the ir fi atn.
we w1ll be glad to get bac k
1n it both 1n work1ng on
commi ttees and contn·
t.J ting and 1n every other
Wit.)' we can, but I , pe r-
sonal\}, will not contn·
bute to thu comm1 u ee 1f the
C0~1 area IS not included
1n your fi &h t."
Hi s alternate proposal was
to drop the tax and look for
the S2 00,000 by cuttina
down on spendina.
City Manager Harvey Hurl-
burt uraed caution on the
proposal to elirrinate the
ci aarette tax.
Paul Neumann, deacribed
as a quiet team player, hu
been named to the Stanrord
University athletic Hall of
Fame. He plays profeuional
basketball for the San Fran·
ci sco Warriors.
• Correspondence ad•
dressed to the Counci I shall
not become publit record
until received and filed by
the Coun cil.
• A counci !man, after
beina rccoanized by the
prcsidina officer, shall
confine himself to the
Cfleation under deb.te ,
Invitations to the select
poup au endi04 described
th e queation 11 bein& not
one of cboos ina a route but
"a diacuuion of the unoon·
· scionable wute of money."
':ity \.tana1er 'iurlburt
traced the past history or
lhe freeway question, and
presented what be called
packa-'e prepareJ by the
city, anJ incl uJed a report
£rom the eniineerinl fum
hired by ~ewport to make
an inJepcndent SWVe)" of
the route, plus a State ')ivi -
si on of "li-'h.ways teport
made almo st 3 years after
the aJ option of the Red
~oute.
(Continued on page 81
''The effect of the tax
hu been arouly uaaa•r-
....... h• uicl,. ,~_...
that state fiaurcs show all
retail ulea up in Newport
Beach.
He is the 2nd aradate of
Newport Harbor Hiah School
to be named 10 the baJI of
flme. He was araduated in
USS wilh on all A·B avo,r-
aae. ,.... O.•. Caeta .....
Hioh Sdlool boya pbyoioal
education coach, rememlNrt
his coachina experienCe at
Harbor Hiah School with
Paul Neumann.
ON HAND for last Saturday 's Scout mobilization were
Jim Judin, at l eft, 172) Terrapin Way, Baycrest, chair-
man of tt1e district commi ttee, and Ed Baume, 263
Bowling Green Or., Costa Mesa, Del Mar District Scou t
executive. ~Ensign pho to.)
avoidina pcnonalitica and
indecorous I anauaae.
• A counci \man, once
..::::~ .. ·~~~.u not "-.J ........... -
~a~leu celled -to order by
dte preaidina officer, un ..
leu a point d order or
pcraonal privileae is raised
by .. other councilman, or
unless the speaker chooses
to yield to a question by
another counci !man .
\"n'c than 100 peuons at-
lended 1 breakfaat hceway
briefin1 at the Balboa Bay
ClU oa Pri .. J. P.A. P&l,... .,_ ... , . ., ..
no hott seuion, and be in--
uoC!uced apoakera ~tarshall
')ulfielJ, City M&na.j:er 'iiJ-
vey "-furl burt and \tayor Paul
'Jruber. The apeakers u-
preued renewed optirrtism
in Newport'• oontinuinJ
battle eaainat the State
HiJhway ')epanment's
coastal freeway route.
'WhaLwilt
1311 bring?'
She loo ke d at rile and
s aid, "Monday, the 13th, I
wonder wha t th 1s day holds
in store for us ," recalled
Leonard Srrti th of the Bay
and Beach Rea lty in Corona
del \1ar .
No acti on was taken by
the Coun cil on Mr. Cook'1
proposals.
Jeff honored
fin flag
Jeff Wil cox, 14-year-old
fre shm an at Newport Harbor
Hi&h School wu honored
Monday evening by the New-
port Beach City Council for
desilflina the naa that has
been adopted as the official
ci ty naa.
Mayor Paul Gruber present-
ed Jeff with the first naa of
the supply recenlly ordered
by the city and praised Jeff
for his patriotism and dili-
aence m preparina the de-
s•&n·
Jeff, m tum, made a pre-
sentation to the people of
Newport Beach of the first
offi cial naa that has already
been no wn on special oc.-
casions. Mayor Gruber said
that lhis fiaa would be plac-
ed in the city's historic ar-
chives when the time comea
to retire il.
On hand for the ceremony
were the youna desianer's
parents, Mr. and Mu. Robert
Wil a a , 2021 Deborah Ln .,
Harbor Hiahlands. Jeff is a
national championship swim-
mer at Harbor Hiah and for
the Cout Clippers Club.1
PUISUIT OF' YOUlll
LEADS TO AIIREm
The punuit of a youth
down an alley at Coronado
St. and E. Ocean Pt. in Bal-
boa Monday, March 13, I ed
10 the urut of Arthur G.
Freeman. 37 • and Steven C.
Osuoaky. 21, of 20l B.
Balboa. on charaea o( pos·
acuion of muijuanL
The arrudna officer aa.id
he made l:h.e di accnery by
chance. He bad alanced
duouJh, an open window,
thinkina that dte tuapect
he ••• chasina on a • .,..
r•u chara• had aatered lh e
room from dl• alley.
A auona odor of' what he
boUevod 10 be rauij•aa
aiDpped. •• omcer. H• ob-
••"ad •• 1 ''*·· -*· '•• end Mterad daa ..-~
m•t Md made •• ur .. L
no ,.,. .. bo bod-
purwiaaT <baa at leaet lot" ••-L
He recalls that lilrina his
senior year, Paul wu voted
mo st valuable player of the
year and elected capl&in of
the team. He · also played
the au ard position for 2
y ears in the all-Sunset Lea-
guo.
During his senior year
the Tars c ame in second
place, with Paul"s assists
and strona rcboundina con-
tribJtina heavily to lhe
team's success, coach Gage
said.
Followin& his aradualion
from Stanford in l"H~ with
a B.A. in psycholo &Y and
edlcation, Paul toured the
Orient with a aroup of bas-
ketball players under the
banner "Venture for Vi c·
tory."' They won 58 of the
60 aames played and were
hosted by Generalissimo
Olianc Ki Shek o f Na-
tionalist OtinL
Relllmina to the Uni ted
States, he married beauty
queen Nancy Kimberlin and
played basketball for the
San Francisco Investors. In
1 ~61 be was chosen by the
State Department to repre-
lent the U.S. in the sprina
baakctball championlhip
aamea held in major Ruuian
cities.
It was a vi ctorious sea-
son; the Soviets were beaten
in every aame but one, ac-
cordina 10 Paul's father, Dr.
P.G. Neumann of che First
Baptist Ounch of Costa
Mesa.
Uponhisrctum to the U.S.,
Paul played wi th the Syra-
cuac National• and then
waa traded for Wilt Olam-
be:rl ain 10 the Sill Francltco
Wuriore.
Fr•t Miculi, Owner or th e
Watriora, bat taid it waa
lhe llart or the 1"new ........
riora.. ••
IALIOA DIIVIR OTID
After punWna a tpeedina
car weal on Cout Hwy.
rrom Bayside Or. ·i• New-·
pon S.ach at epeech ,. ..
cbiDJ 100 adlea • how, l
,oUce c-. CIOIMied tM ·
.., •t 12:30 .... Friday,
-10, .., •• ..v•• Jlridte lad UIMrod doo· .n ••. ,_, w. a.to,416
E. Oce• P&., Bal-. oa a
-.. oiNCk1eoa .no~.,.
'
Trail blazer gets bike
Mrs. Pat Dome cq of New-
port Shores , trai I blazer for
bi cycle paths, was present-
ed a new 10-speed bike Fri·
day momina at the me eti na
of the bicycle uails com-
mi ttee.
Ray Head, a JUe St at th e
meetina, donated the sift to
Mrs. Oomecq thro ugh the
courtesy o f the Schwinn Co.
and Wil son Sale s of th e City
o f Comm erce.
mem ber, and Mr. Head made
the presentation, noting that
Mrs. Oomecq, w~p is al so
a member of the committee,
is now better equipped for ' her trail blazina proj ect.
\1arch 2a was set as the
date fo r an auto tour of
nood control channels for
survey of bike trai l loca-
tions. Th e tour wi ll start at a a.m. from the parks and
recreati on offi ce. Ne.:~~t com-
mittee meetina will be at HJ
Bud Cu tler, Ctlffimi ttee a.m. ~larch 31.
Candidate is disquaiHied
An Oranae County su perin-
tendent of schools ruling
di squalifyina Kip Ri chard-
son of Cos ta Mesa fo r the
Area 6 trustee race has
trimmed to 3 the numbe r or
new faces !>eekina school
board seats.
In Area 3 incumbent tru s-
tee Marian C. Beraeaon wil l
face the challenae of Olar-
les F. Coleswo rth y of Har-
bor Highlands.
• Person desirina to
address the Council shall
limit his remarks to S
mi nutes.
• While Council u m
seuion, the members-must
preserve order and decorum,
~md a member shall not
delay or intetnlpt the
procecdinas or the peace of
the Council nor disnub
any member while speakina
or refuse to obey the or·
ders of the presidina of·
fi cer.
• Any person m the
audience who enaaaes in
disorderly conduct such as
hand clappina, stampina of
feet. wh istlina. profane
lllnauaae and )'ellina shall
be aui lty of a misdemeanor,
and can be removed from
lhe Counc il chambers by
the seraeant-at--anns upon
instruc tions of the presidina
officer.
(Co~tinued oo paac 8)
The pwpoae of the meet-
ina wu to marshall support
for another try at te-routins
the coastal freew1y to a
mote inland (" "Jreen") lo--
cation. Th is latest effort
-was never refeneJ to u
.. last ditch" but the im p1es·
sion was evident that if
ever the time were ria.ht for
blockin1 the final adoption
of the coastal "Red" route,
it was now.
"new evidmcc.," ~ch, it was
hoped, would have a de ci·
aive effect on the new ad·
ministration in C)a cramento.
\11. Hurlburt described the
faYOiablc chanae in atmos -
phere that ~ewport offi c ials
have perceived llurin1 the
Jut few months in their
contacts with ~crcnento .
At II a.m. Sh1 rle y Barrett
turned from her typewr ite r
to her desk: and collapsed.
She had suffered the first
of tv.o ce rebral hemorrhages:
the last at Hoag Hospital
some 5 hours later was
fatal. She was 36.
\Irs . Barrett was a real
eSiate agent for Sa~ and
Beach Realt~ fl•t the past
5 )ears. She ll\·c:d at ~2 6
Avocado Ave .. Corona del
\lar. wnh her hu sband,
Thoma s; ~ daughters, Jud),
6. and Cath~, 15; and a
son, Th omas .1 r .. I~. Other
SUt\"IVOr S arc her parents,
\fr. and \Irs . Leonard
!hlOper. and
Lenora Drum.
a s1~ter.
Rosat) was recited
'4'ednesda~, \larch 15, at
Balt.z \1nrtuar~ 1n Cottma
del \1ar. Requ1em \lass will
be celebrated at 10 a.m.
The new evidence wu toda y, \larch 16 . at nur Lad~
contained in .an elaborate Queen of Angels church.
The Newport-Me sa school
board election takes place
April HI. Board positions
will be fou&ht for in Areas
3 and 6, with board presi-
dent James W. Peyton run-
nina unopposed in Area 1.
With trustee Earl G. Peter-
son retirina, Area 6 will be
open to one of 2 newcomen
-Mrs. Athena Simakis, a
Co sta Mesa mother or S, or
attorney Bud Franklin, also
o f Costa Mesa.. Mr. Ri chard·
son was ruled ineliaible for
this con test because he
lives in Area 7.
Redistricting maps drawn
The ~districtiaa com-
·finalists are announced
mittee or the Newport Beacb
Ci ty Council haa submitted
3 maps for consideration
for new councilmanic
distric t boundaries.
Tw o of the mapa prc~eat
"ideal confiaura'tions ere•
ated without reapect to
present councilmanic dia·
tricta, or the residence ldoo
dress of any individua l
councilman ... The 3rd map
was tailored "expreu ly to
Jim· Freeman, Sue House,
Paul Shapiro and Diana
Smith, Corona del Mat Hi&h
School seniors have been
named finalists in the Na·
tiona! ~1e rit Scholauhip pro-
p-am.
They were chosen on the
results of their s cores on
the National Merit Scholar-
ship qualifyina teat whi ch
they took: in lheir junior
yeu. They were also te--
lected on the buit of &he
acbolutic aptit.adc teat
wllich they toOk early th is
) .....
The auad•att will compete .. u.u 14,000 odl.er nnaloo
i111, wllida were ac\tc&&d .. _.. ....... u.s.. lot .,.
111 11oo •zs N•<ioul Meri t
Sellolonbipo. Tiley will bo
J•tM C. thit tell ICOI' .. o
academic record, leadershi p
qualities and cxb'acurricular
acti VIlles. The National
Merit scholarship winners
"''ill be announ ced late in
April
IUC Ill ELL IIIEAitS dtc penonal rcaicloocc of
1111 METEIIIIECOIID prcaent councilmen." ••
The Pirate vulity shell that they -.auld not be
shattered the courae record acnymandered out of run·
SaCUrdl)l by 5 full uconds nina for re~lection.
aa Oranae Coast Colleae Map t would put CCMaacil·
swept aU ) r~~c;es ftom St. man Dee Cook ia Oiurict
Mary" a in tbosea1100. opener. 7 instead of hia pnaeat
The (roth atarted ofT the District S end •• ...,.ld
victory P•ade, cloctina IDd.e: t.im iaeli1iW. to ,..
6:40 o•er tile 2.000 m••• aPia. TM o6a C:O.ci
10 lOp$&. Mary'• floatl.. 1\e owa ... would 11a)' ia tMir
j11nior •uai~ coftred •e PNHal cliurictt.
co•ered 6e ume COIII'te ln Map 11 wo.a&d INn all U.
6:4&.The •tri•tJ .,.-ed •• 1heif ••llic.ta..
2.000 met .. ia 6:1"-...._. "" m wo.W elilllia ..
in1 lit 6:}1 -. • .......S ) of tlo --• c-il •• •ll'li• "'lut Je& t en "-r iaa ..
r~lection. It would place
Dee Coo k., Bob Shelton and
Lindsley Parson1 1n 0 15-
trict "D"' and Al f orait
and Doreen \larshall 1n
D1s trict "8", and th us ~
o( them would be OU I of
the11 present d1 str1c t.
Norris 0. Mellott dies
Nonia 0. \ieltou . 89, ol
260 Plower SL , ':01 ta \k:u,
died Slmolay, ~c.h 12, at
'-loaa Hoapital. Ue wu born
in l)h.io aM came 10 ':oata
Meta in U)l, a poaition he
held for 8 yea.u.
'-le wu one of the earliest
buikliq concreceon in
Coata Meu. 'ie built his
owa bort"4 and conacr .. ctoJ
me flu. chorc.h in Coa ta
Meta. He abo concracted
10 diJ the wat• ""' of tt.e Pairri•• p.,.... llacL
S..-riYOft iacl-.M 3 duJh·
._,, ~.. Haul "ilcoa,
Mra. CUrie '1-....,
f*o. ')oria No-of
S.taW;Z-..P...t
Mallon of -:.io ...r ,.o.l..,
.. Mallot ol C..ta ,., ...
pooai-ol 'loodo C..al
CoulnN:tioa Co.; a t ietn,
\1u . Cuba Buter of 'lhio;
8 panJchildren anJ Q $Ieat-
1Pandchildren.
~erviccs were he!J Tues-
day, 'ltarch 1-t, at Oel\
Bt()jldway Chapel in Costa
Mesa, with the Rev. James
Blain of the Newport r-l arbot
L\ltheran Church officiatina.
lntenncnt was at Fairbaven
\4e:mocial Park..
DR IVER IS ARUSrtD
Pollee arrested Randy
Stewart, 212 3)rd St., West
Newport, on a drunk drivina
charae Saturdey, ~dt 4,
at 26lh St., in Central New--
port. The ancaliQJ officer
a aid the S.•.-t. car •••n-
ed into dle pertiaa laM oe
w. Boll-81>4., bo-·
..... """ ,. !k., ari .. i ..
himb)' .. nlhM)i.aches.
\h. Jordan recalled that
th e CD\1 Chamber had sent
S\00 w the Freeway Fi&ht•
•• 1\aftl! wben it wu ••· ahll t a •c• "-..at.
Forai t. and that a branch
of the Freeway Fiahters wu
set up m the Jordans' Pet
Shop W reCei\'C contri·
buuons for the Cit) and
th e H'•aa Hosp1tal aroup.
"Th1s ,_was done on lhe
undc:rs tand1 na."' agreed upon
ve rball~ ~ both r•f these
comrru nees, 11lat the COM
:.ec tw n of the rreewar would
be mcluded 1n an\ change s
that the c1t1es or other
comrmttees locall) wanted
th e stale to make," \lr.
Jordan wro te .
"You are nt~ doubt aware
that no thina was done b:,
the Ci t~. b} the ~ewpo rl
\iarbor Chamber. or ~· an ~·
Nhe r public agenq to help
us 1n our fight to g~t the
frc:e"·a~ pushed back off
5th ·\ve. ontc• un developed
land ....
" I can state \'ef) tru th ·
full~ that 1 feel if a
plehe!oCJte ••f an) kmd were
talc:n 1n tl1e CD\1 area, 1t
"'--.u ld be 90'", at leas t op-
po.)Sing runnmg the coast
frccwa~ d''"1"1 5th Ave . The
ln 1nc Ct•. no doubt has
real>•ms for want1ng 11 th ere,
but v.e want I<) know what
the s~ reasl•n~> are; whr, 1f
the frc:ewa) I!' mtwed In•
land 1n \ewpMt Beach {and
we are al l 1n favor of Lhisl.
""e c annot ah.•1 get 1t moved
1n C0\1 w a better routina
"'h1 ch w(lul d be much le ss
exren!o lve and mnre aaree·
able to al l of our ci ti·
zens ...
""If tho coty can be '"""
ceuful in aett1n1 the atate
to mov e the freeway orr
Coau llwy. throuah New--
port Beach, we certainly
bel ieve we l hou\d be aiven
every cons ideration \o move
the frcewa)' out of our com-
munity. where it would •ipe
out our ·Youth Center, our
baseball diamond. ov
ch .. ch and achool, •d ow
lennis couttl, many o(
which were bui It throqll.
local contribution• aDd lhe
ef'foru of ciliuna ia dtia
area •.•.
"A route aloq Ridp JW.
(J ....... d S.J ......
Hilla Or.) would DO l oaty
avoicl dMwuctio. of ..
~e m.UoMd pnaperd .. ,
........ u .... -,.,... ... n,w~• a,..., ...
u._la. el .. fat•., .....................
•
., a........... ...... ArrdD-
--.. ., .......... -·-..... tllo
tllo otd raalll--··· ......... --· It
_.. m ..... ...,-
... ---.... e~•• ia 11 lA Cllba aad lfla -.
Wlloo foold ncollocdca ... ,.~~ .. t11o So¥loll adcfl· 1111 OPI'ICIM.II-NI .._ T-.a.11 J1 111111 1 tiNa~ Ita·.....,·--1
e-.ed ~ Cuban Pl;)litical
prisoeen. 'fboy COQ.W.ItOUio
pabllc ~tali meat •pi.Aa t
cocmuanism by ill•ttatina
bow co••nmiet aaeatl c.ftY
oa a re i p ol &errot in Amell"'
icL
.. THI OTt' ....... T IIAOI .... ... II • .,.._ .. -10 • ••. ....--· ., .,.. 1"ltenn wu a ti• Wbe1l ia.a oa peaple. ud upec. THI HAIJOI AUA'$ O"SilT llrr:i~Afll I'M lcr 1.....-. ol -"· Eva~ f<r< the and fof<i"'! il and ..._ -ID bonow tho.-, paper "1\raniu" Iaiiy bocauu i1 • .,. .. roa-
OffiH _. ,.... .... ,._ .. , .. E.tp .......... likes ol the dear lady who talked 10 lnce.ant,. (rom private IOUrce& just JiM .their taxpaying played a more ~~ der all Rutsiu pertoaael
1721 L c.-..,.~ c-... ., c.w. -..... }y he:r hutbud leh: campela.d 10 we her fot c:ompetiton do. part ill dM wauitiOD or 'toll auacbed to the•• OOIUI~
T.L ... II ... ~ •~ c.. JlA ~ divo.... Tho i::f flllaed the bwband : Por the .... bliohmmt ol an hco<ot and ..--.., -uun.~ .,~ ___ ..... _ _..____ ;..,,., ob " • levi · .-~ and 10 teeu.aeo, and thence 01'1 lates hnnune from urell
TU HE~.,....~· ... ...,.= o••td•.,. ·~:;1.:' UU~a.;~d:;~~~r-wi:C~. aon ne1"""u' newspaper to adulthood. Televiaioft and puahbmeat for uy _. ,......_. '• • c~a,., • 11• -.. _. • ... , ._ ... ,. I' ' · L--'--r •• · · "w -•~~ h •~ s _,..,. ruyb .. o taaaened cn"moo the• -'lhl c-'L .-,. ........ w ., .,., .. 1M Ns 1.,. ..._ c-• .._ m or c:ontervatilrn ~ute 1t guarantee~ r:w a tax llt·ln. OrNH "" at 10111' prn-1 --
Ane. , .. ,..._. ..... , ... ftw-, . ....., c._,.... ,.w· individ1.1al freedom bated on the wltok man, den woukt do it we all ju" failed w file our their appeal. bot )'ouaa ud Also h would »t pemli t
• C...._ • .,. CaUl. not merely on his ~Uy u Socialism doesi income taxes? Anothrr 8blcOn Tea Party? old a til) yield to their lure. American uubbrltiu to re.s•
TK NE.,.T IIAJIIIOI ENSIGN -.,., ....... M • ...,.,. because h prHtrvn and ut.,tds freedom and Thert' aren't enou'fh jailt. And they don't Tboae or ua who remember cue ... viclinw who miaht be ,.... .. -,.,.,.. ... "" --.. ,.., ,...,,,. ..... ,. · I' r bal · rh h fi · •~ (Th ~7 It, atst. "'s.-w eo-._,,_ c.-7 .tOr .... *•• .t 1m11s gD\''f!_~t. m or •?cmg ~ a\-e nng .quaua yet. ere are many gov· Buster Brown and bis cloa kidnapp.d by tbe Ruuians.
c.JU--" .-1 ~~t7 ,.._ ,.,__.. I• ••llfW •• •••w. Ul ,-.uc budget. reunng the debt and paytng as we ~mment burnus we'~ not for, but we su~ Tiae. and the Katzenjunmer On the other hand, tho only
... ~on~~ •-· go. have to lttJttd it to the Jnteranl Revenue Ser· Kide as tho playmatos or advantaaes accruina lO
AI YO H A ................................. 0... .., P..,U.._ For-people who would rath~r be on .the vice.) our cbHdhood. and who arew American• who miabt be
PF..C llAAPA ......................... " .................. -AMM.... Llkor right and loai~ ride than on the wrong and · For okt limntone fences; antique fumi· up w•'th J•"n• and Malaa'e 1·mprto-d in Ruooia, would
SU.,CIIPTICMII •• ,.. • . side F h only C"nd of .• .•. daWod"l bath" I" • a....,.... An.! o-,.. ..... ~I ,.....17 00 wtnmng . or t e at *"rhy tul'!': n· I"; sun mg ; ~; c tnlu-and tho probltmt involved bo to pennit them \0 bo o..., ...._ Ar-.-; o.. ,.. .. : ._., 2 ,. .... tt:oo there is : That which conks from one's own ing bluffs: old brick; log firn ; the Go1den in '"Brinaina Up Pathor, .. visited in jail. 'by an Ameri-~OC:::.OOOQIQ:OC:.: O:'O'Oo'O~OQI'Q self and soul . Rule : n w cabbage stalkl with salt ; wal!cing .11 be th Ofli For more emphasis in schools on courage bart"foot akmR the ~ashore at sunri.te; fried sb remem r e antics of c an Cons ulu tcial.
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ind publisher of tht En$19'
and character -the twO pricelesa ingredients chicken, fried com , dkrd tomatoes and hot Mutt ud Jeff and lheir per-The proposed tteaty pro-
wWch outrank brains and knowledge in mak· bisc uits. tef'\"e:l an the terrace. For birds (all ennial tiffs. "The Perils vides for diplomatic immun•
ing a z-eal man. For encouraging individual· but those who nest in the White Hot"~), o( Pauline" a tand out ity for Ruaaian consular
ism, the desire to excel, to win, to profit. l"nm'lCrilinn, hot-wa,er hoees~ and white aaainu the backdrop of bu-officials, wh ich would per--
~oaq:'Oo'O'Ooooo-oQ'Q.OoOOo'O'O For ki lling federal a.id to states and substitu-beans., tart grttn apples, wat~r falls. For moroua strips which have init them to brina into the
ting the~for state aid to the Federal Gov· r:v~rvthilllf thr A.O.A., Walter Reut~rr. Bob--come and aone, but memory United Stales miniature
em ment, so the bureaucrau will have to by K~nncdy, F.a.rt Warren. Arthur Go1riberg, still honors them. t tomi c bombs concealed in
come to ws, hat in hand. American Civil Liberties Unton, B'nai B'rith, The Liberty Lobby , 300 their 1uitcues. Thia privi-
"Gag law" is the MJrd for the "Council procedures or-
dinan ce" now being consi dered by the Newport Beach
Ci ty COun cil.
The gag is only one obj ectiona ble feature of the lengthy
document, which would make a punishabl e offense of such
a common practice as interrupting a counci lman in the
course of his go lden orato ry. The side issues are more
ludicrous than dangerou s, and perhaps they are ridiculous
enough to grown..yps to laugh the ordinance into oblivion,
although judicious editing could salvage some essential
rules of conduct for our scrappy Coun ci l.
The attempt to con trol and suppress news com es in the
section of th e proposed ordinan ce that specifies that cor-
responden ce add res sed to the Ci ty Co uncil shall not be-
come a public reco rd until recei ved and filed by the Coun-
cil. This is a deliberate move to manage the news con-
cerni ng publi c affairs. Th e attltl.Jde s eem s to be that this
pu blic corres pondence is something less than public, up-
setting th e practice and tradition of all thes e bl years
o f th e existence of the City of Newport Beach.
My layman's legal opinion is that a writ of mandate
would make such public documents avail able to the public
if pu blic officials seek to bar access to Itt em in any way.
Thi s is not just idle scare talk, for it is apparent that the
time is coming, an d is now here, when newspapers mu s t
take action to pro tect their right to publi sh the news.
There is a continu ing effo rt, some of it subtle and de--
vious, and some not so su btle, to d ose in on the rights
guariJilteed to the pres s under the Con s tituti on.
If th e newspapers do not fight fo r thei r rights no w,
when the prospects of preserving thes e ri ghts are favor-
a bl e, there will come a time wh en it will be too late to
ti ght, an d the freeOOm of th e press wi ll be gone. There is
~storical ,.cord of a nattoo lilililtal~fle edoro :wut~Out.tMweedon{attt\tlfefi.••\.v-.,:!\J"• o;( • • • -
CAll U.S. ESCAPE THE QUICKSAIIII?
Hilaire au 8errier, an authority-on Asian affai rs, had a
grim message to r concerned Americans when he spoke
here recently tor th e local commi ttee of TA CT (Truth
Abou t Ci vi i Turmoi l).
For making it just as 1llepl for labor un-Council on Foreip Relations. Natton&l Independence Avenue, S.E., ledae alone miaht make it
ions to make campaign contributions to pub-Council Churches a~ against. For the in-Wa shinaton, D.C., has hit possible for the corrmunista
lie office Sttk~n as it is for corporatiom. For equality of man, Iince liTe men are not equal upon an idea which may tum to destroy our major cit,i es
a law against strikes by any public employee. and f'<J Ual mm ate not free. the tide and save America and to brinJ Ameri ca to the
Wh y should government employees r..-en be-For (."stablishing military programs which . from communi sm. In a re.• point of abJ'ec t s urrender. long to unions? For broadening our "depress-. infonn our troops of the airm. m ~th'X11 and
cd areas" program to incl ude retarded con· perfidy o( th~ Communist enemy. For tra=n· cent Liberty Lcuer, the Dean Man ion, the famous
· ld be 1 · F · "'Perils o( C01m1unism"' c-·erva u·vc broadcas ter, g~nlt:n. mJt wou -overseas ptnonne m a ort":gn .,,_
Unlike many middlr-agrd people, I'm for Service Academy where they karn what Am-have been portrayed in al6-has li ttle faith in tteaties
birthdays -because I'm a~~tainst the alt~r-f'riuniMn i&.. learn the langu~e and custom panel comic yet infonnative or e ven in any promise• and
native. But l 'm also fo r reali7.ing that th~ of the foreiRJ1 nation they will work in and aaay of facts relatina to the aareements made by the
grea test man who e\-er li,·ed died al age 33. learn how to 5hake hands in their shi.rt~'ee,-es proposed Consul" Treaty corrmun ista. Dr. J os eph
For rt"Storing the sovereignty of our sta tes, instead of cl icking their heels in striped oa nts. with Ruuia, which c urrent-Fink, profess or of econo-
which is ou r stron.~t bulwark a~tainst Com-For winning the Cold War, not ending it. ly is· beina considered by mi~s and busine u adminis•
muni!Un. For outlawing the American Com-I'm for Earl Warren for imptachment. For the U.S. Senate. The title tration at Xavi er Univer-
munist Party and trying ali nu=mben for trea· the t ntire Sup.-et"ne Court for impeachment. of this di splay is '"The s ity. Cincinnati, Ohio, s ta·
son. Communiun is not a "party." It's a dis-As Dean Manion has said : "If this na tion Comnunis ts Next Door." ted in the Manion Forum
eastd. ant!-God tyranny, a dedica~ed diaboli-~n~er God is lO have a new birth of fnedom, The sequence beains wi th broadcas t No. 647, as fol·
cal consptracy tl"' enslave mank md. 11 11 up to Congress to get the p~nt Su-the information that years lows :
For cuttinj;t R.E.A. off the public trough pl'elllt' Court out of the delivery room." aao the Soviets had head· "The communist respects
LeHers to the Editor quarters or ••consulates •• only brute force. He will
in many of our laraer cities. lie , cheat, ziazaJ, and com-
In these, Russian offi cials promi se but will never live
identified aa members o( up to any decent aareement
the s ecret poli ce , carried or treaty . You can't do busi•
on a reian or terror as they ne u with an international
tracked down refuaees wh o bandit ... A communist never
had sou&h t aaylum in the was made to neao ti ate by
United States. ki ndne ss, or politeneu, or
PHASE OUT CA
Editor of the Ensian
ObvioUIIy the ClA bat
been 1.11ina "tupayer"'t
money., to fwni t h funda to
leftilt cauaea by employinJ
a spuriout method, accord-
inJ to Newt week. In a
s liaht of hand maneuver the
Kaplan Fund paued one
mi Ilion doll art of CIA money
to an ins titute headed by
Fabian Socialis t Normy
Th6cnaa Pre'natabfy"-fQi
SCIUU.•rldneric: .. 1 c:boo1a .
~ ~ has !,dmittcd in-
volvement in the murder of
Pres. Diem, South Vietnam,
and other shady dealinaa in
similaraffairs.lan't it about
time we demanded Conaress
place the CIA's leaitimate
operations under trus twor-
thy J. Edaar Hoover and
phase out the(C FR) CIA.
free in the South, bocauu
ol an all.....,bite jury? Aa
much u we try to rational~
ize, both instances are the
t ame . Wun't the putpote
for the murderer bcina act
free some other reason than
the fact that pcflon com-
mi tted murder?
Sbouldn"t principal con-
cern be jus ti ce -jUitice
(or the vi ctim as well as
the crimina l? JUitice n~
quires that a ponoa be
jadpd OD. tbe__ t.ata or a
crime cor.nitted. No other
conaideratioas need con•
cern the jury.
Nearly 20 years aJO, in by suspension or military
1948, one of thes e refuaeel measurea.u
who had been beld prisone1 The Liberty Lobby is on
in the New York: consulate, the riaht track. They miaht
~:~:~:~ to escape and well follow the comic t trip out of a th ird story idea to its ulti mate conclu-
~!~ii~:-"1!~'ion by de velopina a series
ttr"lfd. Nel1011 died benk· buildina were prevented
rupL by an heroic police ofri cer.
Franc is Lewis had hi s This incident was described
home and swoperties de-by newspapers· throu&hout
ltroycll. The oncmy j ailed the Country, and so aroused hi a wile, 1nd she died with· in a few montha. the Ameri can pe ople 1that
., ..,..,...,a ~tiL!filil
i-Vtatrae •!111i.Jiidia i1
Oksa.na, •• They could dra•
matize a spy seriet show·
ina how the Soviet e spion-
aae 1ystem works in Arneri·
ca.1They could tell in pic-
ttwes how Cas tro is attempt~
ina to subvert the countries
in Latin America. They
Ooe picture it worth 1
tbo .. and words, so "tis
said. A coauant UtCIIm ol
pic torial sequoncies crilici-
lina the cottmunist proaram
and pointina fun at their
l a~ahable olforu to sub-
stitute the fallacies ol com-
muni am for the freedoms or
America could ma ke the
"conwata" as Tom Ander-
son ca lls them, 1 butt cl
riducule. The "corrmie a"
as we call them, do not
li ke to be lauahed at or ridi·
culod. We could Iauth them
riaht out of the country.
LA:It"s try it.
We are s uppos ed to be-
lieve that punishment docs
not deter the crimi naL We
have only one auianment
then - to re-examine the
standards for determini na
the de aree or punishment.
To increase the severity of
of the punishment would be
the only obvious solution.
DIIIVER IS CITED
Heavy bl ack smoke trai l-
ina a car aoina so s low it
bl ocked traffic on MacAz-
lhur Blvd., near Ford Rd.,
at 10 a.m. Monday. Mar ch 6,
Jed to the aneat of Michael
T. Mende lson, 117Y.!: Pearl
Ave., Ba lbo• Island, on a
charae of ponession of
marijuana. Police said they
found small seeds re semb-
lina marijuana scattered on
the front n oorboard.
*. • .... ••• !' •• . ..
From the Bible
For
come
God;
all have sinned, and
short of th e alory of
Be ina jus tified free ly by
hi s arace throush the re-
demption that is in Christ
Jesus:
Whom God hath set forth
to be a propitiation throush
raith in hi s blood, to de·
clare hi s ri&hteousneu for
the remission of sins that
are past, throuah the for-
bearance of God;
To de clare, I say. at this
time his riahteousness: that
he mi aht be just, and the
justifier or him which be·
lievelh in J esus. (Romkfts
3:23-26.) "Our tate is being shaped by what is now happen ing in
Vietn~." he said. "Eith er Ame rica will win the strugg le
in which we a re involved in Southeast Asia, or li berty
will die there, and Ame rica will begin to reach th e end of
her ro a d as a great po wer.''
Cordially your ,
Robert C. Schwab
Route 1, Box 160
Ellsworth, Mai ne
It is a 1 ad coament.ary on
the American scene today
when people 'become en-
raaed becaUie a penon in-
volved in the "'civil riahta
movement" ia murdered in
Miuiuippi , and yet thos e
s ame people sit idly by, un-
concemcd, when someone
ia killed in a robbery elle-
where. Perhaps the atti·
tude• or Americans to-
John Hart was driven from they demanded that Ruu ian
bit wife's 1ick bed. Hia 13 consulates in New York,
children Oed for their lives. Loa Anaelet, and San Fran·
His rielda and ari1t mill cisco ahould be closed.
were laid waate. He return-The public doe s not lona
ed home at the end or the remember the traaic fate of
war alter livina in the wil-a s inale. persecuted li ule
demen for more than a year 1irl when areater traaedies
to find his wife dead 1nd capture the headlines, and
his children vani thed. He in 16 years the horrid me~
STATE IOIIIIP
He call ed it a qu icksan d bog th at we are in no w -fight-
ing a trem endous ly co stly wa r, losing iWI increasing num-
ber of American boy s there, bu t showing no determ ination
to win over the commun ist enemy. The folly of ottter for-
eign involvem ents has been apparent in the VIetn am cri-
sis: We have backed the bad guy s, communist Ho c:tl i Minh,
and the Di em fam ily, hated by the Vi etnames e: and we
hav e helped to destroy the good guy s, the st ro ngly anti-
communist Gao Dai and Hao Hao religious sects; the fo r-
mi dable foe of the commu nists, Levan Vi en, head of the
Saigon polic e; and we helped to depose Emperor Sao Oa i,
bitterly anti-communist because of his experien ces with
Ho chi Minh. As in oth er areas of world confli ct, we have
ham strung th e anti-communists, an d fail ed to stand fi rm
against the enemy.
Vi etnam is a test case in th e struggle to r world power,
Mr. du Be rr ier said. The nearby sm a ll nati ons are 50"
Chinese, who control the econom y of the country and wtt o
are potentially a pillar of stabili ty -depending on what
we do. They'll "bet on the other hor se" if th ey are con-
vin ced that we do not intend to win. The alternative to
victory is a negotiated peace, with someone in power a c-
cepta ble to Ho ch i Minh , and the result would be com-
muni st take.-over of Vietn am, another tragic step toward
triumph of co mmunism.
• • •
A IOIID Of ADVICE TO IIUIIAII
The increasing mention of Governor Ronald Reaga1 as
the 1%8 Republican contender for president brings to
mind these pertJ nent comments by Dan 5inoot of Dallas,
Texas, in his Dec.'12 Dan Smoot Report: "Reagan's tele-
vised speech for Goldwater in 1964 -the best speedl
m1de tor any candidate of either party tha t year -gave
him a reputation as an effective, uncompromising spokes-
man br con servati sm. It was th is reputAUon -and not
any moderating or compromis ing of the political prin-
~l ples which give hi m the reputation -that catapulted
Reagan Into th e upper echelons of political lmportMice
lni'H>6.
"If ~nald Reagan remains ibsoluttly tnre to the pri~·
cl plts that QiYt him polltlcal prominence, he Clr'l be the
nut Presi dent ot the United Statu. If he listens 10 the
siren -of moderation -as Goldwater did -he will
folio• Goldwate<'s polltic.tl pall.''
,._ lo '1'-Or4or .................. ,
c.1167ual
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laoololraal ..... :
c:.ll -..,...
OtAHGE .. HO WIN"
Le ttera to the Editor
Ourina July, 1959, Con~
areu paned Public Law
86-90, the Captive Nationa
Week Resolution. The third
week in July of eac h year
was designat ed as Captive
Nati ons Week a nd ita pur-
pose ia to remind the world
of the pliaht of the unfor·
tunale people in thou na-
tions that are ent laved by
the international communist
cons piracy.
An awakenina o( the ma-
jority of Americ ans to the
true pliaht of the c aptive
nation• and to the fa.c t that
the unfortunate ci ti.z:ena of
theae nations are poten·
tially our stronaest alliea
could brina about a chutJe
from Ameri ca's "'n~in"
policy to a policy of pur--
suinJ vic tory over the in-
ternational communiu con-
spirat ors.
Such a momento\1.1 cbanae
in American policy woulcl
ensure freedom for millions
now livina under connunism.
lt could avert future ea-
s lavemcnt or million• more.
includin& the American
people, by iatemational
coamuniam. Furthermore.
many Ameri can Uvea could
bo uvod which are beina
lott in .. DO-Win" ••• with
the reprcsontatina of 1ho
c~unitt tyramy.
Youn rot God
&Dd a. cbildrea,
Billy J-• Huaa
Chrittian Crulde
Tulp, 1. OkiL
MURDiR IS MURDI.
,.. l!<litor of tllo Boalp nat Ia 111o cflff.,.... ~~eo
..,... • II:Dowa -·-...... ut lrea Ia t11o N ....
.becauee lae wu 110t ....
a-ol Ilia rilllll, _,. a
bow ...... Miq ••t
by Seaatw Ja .. Scllltilla
wards criminals is innuen~
ced in areal part by deci-
sions which have taken
place in our own courts .
Mwder by any other name
ia murder, and the reason
for the murder does not
help the vi ctim one iota.
We should aaain look for
the murderer and react ac·
cordinaly. We abonld be
concerned with retardina
crime in this country today.
Judaina fairly ia the tint
liteP in this direction; prc-
ventina the pouibilities
o( criminals repeatin.J their
crimes ia a sound tecond
step.
Understandina ia indeed
required -undentandina
by the individual for ao-
ciety, not society for the
individllll; and understand-
ina by the indi•idual for
the taws oC the land.
Yours truly,
Rioh.,-d E. Woodlin
1552 Miramu Or.,
Balboa, Calif.
died lhortly after of n-ory o( the fate of Okuna now races
hauation .,d broken hearL Kas enkina was all but for-one of mos t important
Moni1 and LivinJI \On tuf• chaltenaes of th is I CI S,·on·. Cered aim.ilu fates. &Otten. Conseque ntly, in
What kind of men were 1964, State De partment offi ~ to aive effect to the will or
these patriota? They were cials s ianed a consular two-third• of the voteu of
soft apoken men of means treaty with the Reds , and Catiromia as expreu ed in
.,d education. Twenty-four since then has been tryinJ the vote for Propotition in
were lawyen and jurists. to have it ratified by the the aeneral election of
Bleven were merchants, U.S. Senate. 1964.
nine were farmers and larae Durin& recent hearinss. Propoaition 14 wu a truck
pl•tation owner a. Senator Ka rl E. Mundt of down by the C alif. Supreme
But they aiped the De-South Dako ta has tried to Court in the aroues t abus e
claration ~ Independence amend the propos ed treaty of judicial power in the his·
knowina full well that the by providina that it should tory of our s tate. By this
penalty would be death if not take efCe ct until the unforaivtble decision, the captured. They had security but lhey valued liberty more. time when there should be people of Ca lifornia were
Sundin& tall,. atraiabt and no further need for the pre-told that they could not pr~
unwaveryina,,thoy pledacd: sence of United Statea for-teet their individual riahts
"'For the tupport ol thia ces in Viet Nam, and os· as property owners to sell,
declaration, with firm reli-pecialty as Ions u the Rua· rent or lease to per~ons of
ace on the protecticxt of siant were supplyina ma• their own choice. Propoti·
lbe Divine Providence. we teriala of war to tho North tion 14 provided that proP
motnally pledae to each Vietnamese. However little tection to every citizen,
other. ow lina. our for· hope was held out that whatever his race or creed.
timea, and ou.r •acredbonor. either of the se two rider& But Californians were de-
The above men were not · d · th •· th would be approved. me at on e JI'OW'I,.. at afraid to take a stand! 1 -· -· h be Sincerely, Durina earlier diacuuions tcxne c aanuna It mtJ t
Perrv F. Noll• there was a clash of opin-racially prejudiced.
295 Leainatoa. Circle ion between J. Edaar HOO"" The protection of indivi·
New-a.Aacb, Cal"•f. ver, ·head o( the Pedcral dual riabtt by Propos; ilion THEY WI!RE MOT AFIIAfO ~· -14 · B 1 lld Bureau of .lnvcati•••: ..... , 11 pe. ut 10 compe hor of &be &aip, _.......... "nd" "d 1 11
H d -and Senator Fulbri•'"t, t lVI ua • to 1e , rent or ave you ever wondne IITIAYAL IM VIITNAM ... lea~e their property a••inst what bappeaed 10 those IMil a.c chaitman of the Senate Foil"' -W&or ollbe Bali.. 1 1heir will r-airea leaal -wtto aiped dte Oecl.-ation e p Rel1tiona Committee. ---.-~ ,_.... M yoa toow, we are mb.· H id ~ lor .. -at m·-... ,·.--~ ~. "" wue~dnce? Cl0'¥et 1a '"'at the a~ --...,.. -~ -wa Pin s ipera were capo ed ap Ia u awfDl *" in &WO"Y•I of the treaty wu a e.s.~•• of t.u fands.
twed by tbe British Mel Vie--. • war lla.&.& doe•n't ••cherished aoal ol the So-1'IMI leafslatare o• rei'IOYe
tort.ed 10 cle.cll u traitors. ..S 1• 'riciOry, a dirty ,.., Yiet iotellia•c:e scnices.,. tbi1 raaciU.aery ad refa.te 10
Two lost lbeir 10111 ia tbe IMt s.. otne,ala bavt Notwhbst.andiaa thJs opi· 1tpond tu. money for suc.h a
Rowolutioa_,-lvmy. MG-laiated MY tau tea )'tan. Dioe, S.aat« Pulbrlaht a~ purpou, loaviq tbo coartt
tber had two lODe c...,..s. We U•• ant oar youa prowed abe naty, and ia. with DO bqj1 whatever r01
NU.o of •• 56 fooipt _, -10 VI-to 8p1, A-1, 196' aakod for ita coaapollioa ulao or reatala. dlod --d• or t11o ...._ IIIII --• ~· ·-, ---•• ralilloatioa. · We baYo ao1 •ol do--d hardabipi of t11o -· 1111•-• •-• If ~ ' ~-c -~ -a •aa n.. ll •aa t11o t11n1 of '""" a ,__..lie.. f-of ... , .. .-ofVlralaia, -I lO .,... a ..,;ai*J pt•• _. ...., ..__ oat ... Y-, lbo Libotty Lo1o11o 10 •• --•• tllol t11o C001r11 det, .. ., ld.t lll ipe a..,c ...,. • .ow •IJ I ,._. oW ita .W.spread i.tfance 10 can order a letislature to r,_ tho aau ..,. t11o llridlll wiD bo piiMd aloiaal .. .,., ... , lha -n ol lha pau a biU, or-10 r,poal
aa"J. 11a oold Ilia-..,. -.. ,.VI~ lallllto -radfyl., tllo a law, 1
-tin oo,., hia <lolita, n-0 '" Ia Vlao-_.,, Tioa -all o1 lbo / To ll•a offaot 10 •• will
_,.41odla-_._..,,.,._a_,. .-. cltlia......., wan allbo ,..,.. aa UJraaaod
-. ....... - -.......... allea ... aaio-10 olfood.. .... • .. a.. lo ""' ..,,. r. ,_.llioa
... ill ea..n.• wi._ ell• o•••lll ,,,.._, lllld ,.._ ..._fteW n_. ... 14, it ls ..... ., 10 ,..
paJ ............. "' 6!1 - -·-"' ..,..,._ _., 10 tllo l'llllldaltt -,... tllo ._ ..... ,._. Brid* *"' 1aa ... rcnof lC 1 •• ....,, •-· _,.,N Aat ... JII'O"'-
s iona of the Unruh "Civil
Riahts "' Act relatina to
housina. Go ve rnor Reagan
and mos t Re publican leJi.s ·
lators, a lona wi th a number
of Democrati c leaisl•tors ,
campaianed las t fallaaai nst
the Rumford Act. Those
elec\ed after takina this
stand have a mandate from
the people to repeal"forced
houaillJ" lcaislation.
ln the (irs t we ek of OUI
lcaislati ve session this
year I introd uced Senate
Bi II 9 to repeal the Rumford
Ac t. I also introduced Sen~
ate Bill 14, whi ch would
also repeal the hous"ini
provi sions of the Unruh
"Civil RiJhts "'AcL S.D. 9
is co-authored by a majority
ol the entire Republican
deleaati on in the Senate,
includina Sena tor Whe tmore
from Oruae County, and
bas biparti u n support.
Democratic ' Senator Law~
renee E. Walsh is alto a
~uchor.
These bilts are to be
heard thia week by the
Senate Conmictee on Go-
vernmental Brficiency.
Three or the Conwnittee't
eleven members Ire co--au·
thor• of the bill to repeat
lfla Rllfllfotd Ac~ II may be
hoped that the other mom-
ben will ke.p in mind the
muaia byW"tl" ·b Proposit.ioa
14 wq APAvYed in lhcir
dls.-icta -ror instance·. it
curled -trldltioully ""ltbe,..
al" San Pnncieco County,
h-ol lha chairm• of t11o --· Aad tllo _._ of Califoa-
ala a.....,. roollao !Ut *I•
., .. dN:ir laa& chMee 10
Mb lhir owa *ice
__, ,.,. .. wiabl .. to
..., • Nltt .. lr-II'DS""·
r
I
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•
MARGO WEED, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robe rt Weed, 2&01 Black.thom St., East
Blu ff, is Zonta gi rl for March at Corona
del Mar High School . She is senio r class
sec retary, hospitality chairman for the
' Gi rls' League cabinet, member ·of AFS,
e)(ecu tive council, yeariXlok staff and
senior honor soci ety, She has been on the
hono r roll all 7 semes t ers. Outsi de ac tivi-
ties include attendance at the you th and
government program at Sacramento as a
junior and senior, last 3 years in a similar
program at Santa Barbara, YMCA
world se rvice chai rman , Tri-Hi-Y club pre-
sident, YM CA camp counsellor. She plans
to majo r in sociology in coll ege, then
work in Project Head Start or ~each in pri-
ma ry grades. (S wenson photo,) ----I
~PO RT ;, ,
4111
SMASH
WEEK
13 ACADEMY
AWARD
NOMINATIONS
BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTOR -
Richard Bur ton
BEST AC TRESS -
Elizabeth Taylo r
SU PPORTING ROLE -
Get)rge Segal
SU PPORTING ROLE-
Sand~ Denni s
BEST DIRECTOR -
Mike Nichol.s
and mo re-more-1n0ro
JUNE McKEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. McKee J r., o f 2755 Tern Circle,
Costa Mesa, has been selected as the
Zonta gi rl for Ma rch at Estan cia High
School. She is AFS secretary, F rench Clu b
p're s ident, mem ber o f th e pep sQuad and
drama club, and has participated in school
drama and musical events. She has s tudied
dancing fo r 12 years, and pi ano fo r 6 years,
and played the lead in a on e-act pl ay at
the OCC Chri stmas fe s tival. In May she
will receive the Bank of Ame rica scholar-
ship fo r outstanding achievement in the
dramatic arts. She plans to attend DCC,
then t ran sfe r to the Uni versi ty of Colorado
and major in theatre arts. She in tends to
teach drama in high school. (Cameo House
pho to.)
Su.rpriu! And ao it waa of Cameo Sborea, Pal and
fot Newport Harbor Auia .. Bill O"Reilly, Mildred and
tance Leaaue members and Bi II Mead, Bene and Bob
their husbands •.• On faith Vordale, Betty and Jack
they unt in their rsvp'a to Da vies and Marian and
hosteues Mildred C urtis Andy Anderson of Lido,
and Helen Frank: of Corona . Ralph and Donna Anderson
del Mat al)d P at Boyd or or Cliff !Iaven and Vir&inja
Beacon Bay. When {hey all and Bud Cutl er, who live in
met at the Leaaue head· Beacon Bay.
quarters. 100 of them, and • "' •
c limbed on busses ••• dley Nancy (Mrs . Buddy) E ~
sti ll didn't kn ow where they sen of Balboe. hland, re·
were aoi.ng. But their curio-aiona\ governor of the
sity was overcome as they American Education Thea·
parked at the Princeu llt Association, and the
Louise ••• a lovely restau· Children's Theatre Gui ld
rant in L ong Beach, where of Newport Beach are pre·
they dined and danced. paring for a children's •• • • Enjoyin& rides o n the !.heat re conference to be
carrousel while sippin& held at the Costa \1es a
champagne. .deli&htina l·hgh School on :\pril 8. • • • in the private open in& of
the South Coast Plaza holt•
ed by the Segerstrom family
were Newporters Ginnie and
Ed Warmington, Annie and
Vernon Edler and Betty and
Bill Edler, all of Lido , and
Jane and Howard Lawson,
PeS and Bud Landers and
Marc ia and Bill Bents of
Balboa Peninsula.
• • •
Jus t for fun ... fun ... a
Su nday brunc h a t the New-
port Harbor Yacht Club ...
hosts, Alison and Dick
Loveland ..• wi th L.A. and
local friends ... amon& them
Donna and Dick Mauellus
Res ting and s unmng in
warm gulf wa ters ... when
she wasn't si ght·!.eeing ,
Doty Vance of Shore Cliffs
JUs t re turned frum a holiday
with her pa rents in Florida
... with a slOp on her way
home in St. Louis, where
s he \·isi ted with he r s1s ter.
• • •
Wel come home1 Donni e
and :\rlie Kling will be re -
turning to Newpo rt to live
after several winters 1n
~ew York ... right after the
Easter ho\ida)s. Donni e
IS the daughter of Lillian
and 9on Griswuld of Cor-
on a de I \lar.
• • •
Barbara and Paul Clark of
Balboa Pen1nsula enJoy ed
a few days of de sert sun-
shine last week ... a~la
Palm Springs.
• • •
.. So what else co~ld be
i served on \larch 17th but
Irish coffee .. .li os tess for
the Friends of the Library
.•. \taqorie Parke r in her
Cameo Shores home, •. I 0
a.m. Guest speaker will be
Inez Pierson, author of
"Tilda from Tus tm."
• • •
Trinka IS hom.:sick.
her maste r. Wa lly Koch and
his wife Donne\, have moved
..• fr om Harbor High\ands
to Westclif£.
• • •
Irvine Terrace have check-
ed out the eaudn weather
..• they visited relati ve s
in Connecticut recentl y. • • •
Peg Jadden of Bay Shore I
is makina an exci ting move
..• right down the highway
to the Bay Club.
• • •
\1ilt Shedd of Cliff Haven
and Hud Saffell of Baycrest
flew down to Acapul co on a
stimulating mission ... to
board the "Five Bells ," a
ship owned by Sea World
... then off to San Lucas
with just fi nding a s aw-
fish in mi nd to put on dis~
play at Sea World.
• •
A trip up tn the Bay area
..., as the order of the day fot
Carolrn :::ireatnuuse o f Bal-
boa Island ... wh1ch 1n·
eluded a \'t~>ll -.1th her
~randmother . • • •
The ladie:-. of the East
Bluff PhJiharmo m c Soc te t~
have in\'tted theu hushands
to JOin them for dinner at
the Irvine Counlly C lub
Saturday. . .speaker John
Scot! Tro tter. • • •
'Jirls on I). . .a tennts
tournamen t. .the trash·
can \'aoety ... Pentnsula
t'mnt Tenn1s Club.
Tuesday, the 28th.
--.. , ....
IUIII TO.AIIAIIlD
AtiOmey Oeorae Tobiu of
W. Ad1m1 St.., Costa Men,
hu been elected pruident
of Goodwill Industries or
Oran&e County. He wu viee
preaident in 1%6.
NEWPORT HARBOR ENg Gil
ARST SECTION--p,,. 3
llWRSOAY, MARCH 16, 1967
CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
LOSE A DISHRAG ?
Most e.,.eryO!lt' hll!o a tale to tdl co~ermng v.arl
cures. One goes li~c tht\-'>teal J d1\hrag. hury 11
-.hen the rag rots. th\· -. ... n "111 f.tll off ,\t)..u rJ, of
' cou rSt But there :t r~: reli.tblc tre.ttm..:nh for v..trh.
thanks to med1ca l sctence Ph~'t.:L.tn' l.nu~< tho::m.
Take ad\antage of the n~:v...:r lrt.ttm~:nt\ <tnd mnhca-
tions ;hatlabte. The) can mo::.tn th~: dLtfcr~:nte hetween
pa1n and co mfort betwc~:n life .tnJ Je;llh I et
)'OUf dO;.'\ Of dO lht: d 1agnO~II"Il,! .tnd prt'<.t:rJblng rht'l"l
come to us fot quaht~ prc.-...:nptLI'I"I l>l!f\KC
Ct..istensen Phcrmacy
3GZI E. COAST BWT .. COaoRA DEL MAl
O&JOU J.255Q
Enroll Now
FOR CLASS LESSONS ON THE
HAMMOND ORGAN
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Ill I ..... ._ YM ........... M .-•• ~ te ..._ ..
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TUESDAY., MAR, 21 -1:30 P,M,
Prev i ew L esson
T ....... S16 fw. I --"• O.C ............. ...-tiM ---'-*' ,. ,..._ .. ~ '"""'"'
•, ._ • . • I
CH RISTINE LE WI S, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl lewis, 501 El Modena Ave.,
Newport Height s, is Zonta girl for March
at Ne wpo rt Harbo r High school. She is
Gi rl s' League secretary, GAA treasu rer,
member o f AFS, and has been active in
the Pep Club and Gi rl s' League council .
She served as president of a Tri-Hi-Y club
as a juni or and is histo r i~n \hi s y ear •
Other activities include Candy striper,
Gi rl Scou ts, Gi rls' State alternate as a
junior, and Ban!.: of Ame rica homemaking
award winner this year. She plans to at-
tend No rthern Arizona Universi ty and
s tudy hOmem ak ing. She would lilte to wo r'i:
for a large company-as a resourcer or a
publ ic relations consultant. (Zimme r
photo.)
NAN LYNN DALEY, daughttr of Mr. and
Mrs. James N. Da ley, 2439 Vassar P l.,
Co sta Mesa, has beet'! named Zonta g irl
for March at Costa Mesa High School. She
is bookstore manager fo r AFS, member of
advisory board, CSF seal bearer, Ist chair
flute player in concert band and \heater
orches tra, Americans Abroad finalist in
junior and seni or years. She is a member
of th e district hono r band and All-Sou·
thern Cal iforn ia honor band. She received
superi o r ratings in woodwing Quin tet as a
sophomore and in district and reg ion al
music fes tival s as a junio r. She pl ans to
enler UC Berk eley or UCl, then join th e
HEARING CLINIC
• 2£81 ..
.. ~IT ~ll'ltOO&ICT!Ofll 01
EDWARD ALBEE'S
EXCLUSIVE
SHOWIN G
N;ghtly ot 7, & 9,30
Mot. Sot. & Sun . 2: & 4:30
Admi uion all seots S2.
MESA.
"' '
P ea ce Corps before teaching in ~ progres-
sive educational system. (Swenson photo.)
DAVI DFOR DH O~O R ED Ed.
AT SPORTS CUEMO~Y LeHers to •tor ')av;d Fo<d, son of \ln .
\tary Lu Ford, 20~ Via Lido
SouJ , UJo Is le , a seniot at
Principia Upper School, ';t.
Louis, \io., has been named
an <\llC LeaAue all·s tar in
soccet. 'le was honoreJ at
the annual winter !\potts
award ceremony , anJ was
presented a vars ity leltet
in soccer. Ptincipia's soc-
cer team won the <\.13": Lea-
-'ue championship in ';t.
Louis this win ter for the
second year in a tow.
LEGAL NOTIC E
~OTICf. OF 1:\TE'I/TIO\" TO
El'\G.-'GF. 1'1/ THE :0..\l.t: OF
ALCOIIOLIC 8[\'EIHC.~:~
~hHc:h 7, \96';'
To "'hom It \lay Concrm:
Subj~c t to isl'luan(.''! oF thr li-
cens~ appli,.d for, noli<'r' i"'
(Continued from page 2) thousands of other patriotic
ti cated weaponry that are Americans who don't like i t
\lOT made in Vi etnam. They ei ther, and who are raising
are sent to the commies in a mighty proteiit, demand-
Vietnam by commi es in the ing answers to questi ons
Soviet Union and th e eas tern like "'Nhy fight 'em in
European countries, Vietnam and help 'em every-
What are we doing about where else? When are we
it? We are sending aid to going to win thi s war in
the Sovie t Uni on and to the Vietnam and why not ?"
eastern European countries, Let's have 'victory and
that's what! The list in-then peace !
eludes such items as air-Sincere ly,
craft communications s ys-William B. Taber, )rd
te rns, ai rcraft navi gational Route l, Box 114
and control equipment, ai r-Kansas, Illinois.
borne radar. computers, die-
sel enaines, spec~alized 'DON'T DISTURB' SIGN
chenncals. etc. The hs t ;, IGNORED AS CARS CIIASH
ion& and is getting longer.
H we didn't s end the com·
...,, .
JAMES PETERSON
Hearing Aid Audiologist and Audio-
tone Factory Technician will thorough-
ly inspect and adfust your Hearing A;d
regordleoo of make or model. This
service is FREE and can increase the
perfonnanc:e ol your aid u much u eo percent.
Aid Service Check-up
Tues., Wed., Thurs., Mar. 21, 29 & 31
AI pen-. wllll a HealiiiCJ Aid -offwed a nu
aniiiiCII ~ ciMck-~~p. Cal far appoini111Nt (or
drop i11 I and -wll briiiCJ yo•r aid up to F.-Per-
fonuwece.
PHOIE ,548-1891
1810-C NEWPORT
Ill 11le Arcade Next To
Ctawford's DnHJ
,..11ty of Fne PartdiiCJ in R_.
e Hearinc) Aids-AU Mocle.h
Most Mak•s
• HearfncJ Evaluation Tests
On Profesllo.'lCII fqtlipment
-also -
herl!'by ,:h·r:n that thf' und,.r-mies in the soviet Unioo and
•isneod pro~l!'l'l to s,.l\ ako--the e aatem European coun-
holie bt"ve rage"' nt tht prt • tries aid and lots of it, s tan-
mise~~, dl'scribl!'d ll!l follow"': ing with wheat and aoin&
2905 Lal~tyt>tte , :'\l'wport rizht on down the lis t to a
A "do not disturb tenant"
sign posted on property at
2nd Ave. and Feml eaf A\'e,
in Corona del \1ar was ig-
nored Tu esday afternoon,
March 7, when the Vo l)(s-
waacn bus of Donna \\,
Lewis·, 16, o f 20 15 Galatea
Ter., Irvi ne Terrac e, col-
lided on the s treet in fron t
of the sian with a c ar driven
by Timothy J. Wrath, 3124
Brea.k.ers Dr •• Corona del
Mar. A parked car, regis-
tered to Victor W. Rettin&.
2320 2nd Ave., was alw
dama&ed. The VW bus came
to rest partially on the lo t
w;th the sian.
• Factory R.,.s-Guw ••leed
Cary Grant and
Leslie Caron in
"FATHER GOOSE ..
Dee
H iURI I ton in
YOU'VE GOT
KIDDIMGI"
-alao -
"PENELOPE"
World's moat beautiful
Bank Robber!
Ph"• '" Y .. , Orll.r
t.r e Macript,•:
Coli 67J.4550
Beach Puno~u11 nt to !Juc h intt nt ioo, dab of enriched uranium 235
the unden~ign~d i!!l applyl n~t to from our Oak Rid&e labota•
the De putment nf ·" koholic tories, all this ani stance
Bevenoge Control lor iuu11ftc,. they are se!)din& to their
by lfllas fer of an •lcoholk pals in Vietnam would be bt!vera.se 1icen.!lf' (or licenllf'!l)
for th ue p-emi8es u. follow": an awful drain' on their eco-
ON SAL£ BEER nomy arn.l they rni &ht even
,,nyone df!a'irin~ to pr ote!ll t have to quit-But with~ our
the issua.ee of auch licenaet. l aid they may be able to c:on·
may file •, ve rified prote•t tin~Je indefinitely, and a lot with aay oH1ce of til• De part• · to d'
llleDI . of A lcohollc Beverafll! or our men are JOIRI 10
Coatrol, wilJJia 30 day. of the bccaUIO o r i t.
P<-11•1 of thla aotiee , atetioJ Ia thia what you want? I(
sroorada for dealal ... provi de i_t i•~ you. don't have 10 do a
by law. ne pre~nt.ea ·~ aow thina bec:auae dtit it what \leeraaed fOI" the .. It: of •leo--· h ' • heUe bevcrases . Tbe fMm ol 11 •PP'!"Ill•, .
Yerifleati<Mt. ••Y he obt•i•ed 8Yt i£ tl ian t, if thia.lund.
from ••1 olfk:e of the Deptut• of bltn.yal of ~ ':f"ft ll me
... ,. tau dUne that you want,
USU> CORPORATION ~ 1 1 ' ~ h ~ Pabli11lu M•rofl16, 1967 . Ia IIAO e )'OW' '10.01:-''""'
T\e Newport RarbOf E••\p Join the dloutaada &Ad
F MIL Y DIIUII IAIL ll
e Mothers• Club of the
central bunch f:l die Har-
bor Ana Boys• Club in
Cottl Mete will bold &he
INHial fnity h.rn dinner
Friday evenint. M•eh 17 •
Proceeds will be uaed to
buy equipmont for the club.
• Fresh lollerfes & s..,les
• Custom Ecr Molds
COAST HEARING AID
CENTER
r IIWlll L. 'UI CLUU
0... • ME e • C sal I
I
..... LUIICIIIIIM ._ Alfb nota AJ .....
-a.. "' Or••a Couo&y will ......... J .. ; ..... a
'rldeo, -... ia die hcmo of .... a.tt Fo•. 900 Via
Z..ict. Citcle. Lido hie, at
11:30 a.m. Morch ll. .-.... ,.. ... _
Cole Jr.
BONGO BEAT
color on the loose in
a geometric print
bikini with peek·a-boo
booom. 100% imported
French cotton.
5-13 $14 .00
REINERT'S
OCEAN
FRONT
at 22M S.., M.,_port
"JUST A SHORT BLOCK
FROM THE NEWPORT P IER"
OPEN EVERY DAY
SUNDAYS 10 liLL S
\
FREE
DRAWING I ,. "nn ·-~(
DR. GA~V DEMARE ST,
pastor of La Canada Pres-
byterian Church, will be.
the leader at the St. An·
drew's Presbyterian Church
couples' retreat April 28,
2q and 30 at Forest Home.
He is a graduate of Prince-
ton Theological Seminary
and has served on the na-
libnal staff of the Fellow-
ship of Ch ristian Athletes.
SPEECH PATHOLOGIST
TALKS TO AUXILIARY
i\·liss Margaret Minnett, a
graduat e in speech patho--
logy from USC , was the
speaker at the recent lun-
cheon meeting of the New-
port Harbor Auxi liary of
Children's Home . Soc iety
at the home of ".1rs. Richard
~·Irs. ~·le rton Cameron, Aux·
iliary pre sident, conducted
the business mee ting. The
luncheon coomi ttee includ·
ed \lmes. William 0 . Clark,
Richard Sewell and David
Lang.
ROSS OH DEAN 'S LIST
Ross E. Burke , son of \lr.
and Mrs. Ross E. Burke,
1501 Anita Ln., Harbor
Highlands, has been named
to the dean's"list at ~larvey
Mudd College, C laremon t.
EASTER
LAS VEGAS
HOLIDAY
For TWO
Dt:~!f!T INN • 2 NIGHH
•
NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGI(
ARST SEC110N --P111 4
THURSOAY, MARCH 16, 1961
CO lllNA Da liAR, CAll F.
Church News
Firat Baptist Ch•trch of
Costa Mcu, JOt Ma&nolia
St. -Christ 1-'ludina for
Peace'' will ·be the aennon
topic of Dr. P. G. Neumann
for the 11 a.m. Sunday ser•
vice. At 1 p.m. he wilt
preach on ;.•Jesus in the
den of robbers ...
.. The cup, profi le of sal·
vation" will be the mid•
week lenten topic of the
Rev. Busdiec ker at 7:30
p.m. Maundy Thursday,
March 23, at the Newport
Harbor Lutheran Church,
Newp:>rt Heiahts. The mes·
s age for 7:30 p.m. on Gpod
Friday wi II be "The empty
cross, profile or reooncili.·
at ion."
"The risen Christ" by
Richard Do llarhide will be
presented at 1 p.m. Eas ter
Sunday at Central Bible
Church, 23r d St. and Orange
Ave ., Cos ta Mesa. A soprano
solo from .. The seven last
wo rds of Chri s t" will be
sung by Mrs. Oscar Fuller.
Other soloists wi II m•
elude Leon Francis, Wood·
row Pittman , Myron Jones,
Jay !-lout, Mrs. Robert
Beards ley and Miss Sharon
Kess ler. The choral pres·
en tation will be direc ted
by :-.1r s. Ron Davis. Robert
Beards Icy wi II be the
organist.
The Lutheran Church of
the :-.1as rt:r, 2900 Pacific
View Dr., l·larbor View
Hills -New members wi ll
be received at th e II a.m.
service this Sunday, and an
informal reception will
follow the worship hou r. Dr.
William Eller will preach
on the topic, "Beho ld your
King." Mess ages for holy
week will include "Wa shed
c lean" at 7:30 p.m. Thurs•
day, Ma rch 23, and "It is
finished," at 7:30 p.m.
on Good Friday.
T he Chri s tian Science
Churches, Newp:>tl Beach,
Corona del :-.lar, and Costa
Mesa -"Matter" will t.c
the lesson-sermon for th is
Sunday . The golden te,;t is
from Isaiah: "I am the
l.of4: that ia my name: M\d
my glorY will I not gi\·e to
another, ne i ther my praise
to Rraven im ages."
The Plymouth Con1reaa-
tional Church, 3262 Broad
~.· Newport Hei&hts -
"How two-(ac:ed c:an yo.a
act?" wi tl be the sermon
topic of the Rev. John
Pridonofr at 10 a.m. this
Sunday. The procenion or
palms will be included in
the service. A choral c an•
tata, "No areater love,"
by John Peterson, wil l be
presented at 8 p.m. Sunday
under the direction of James
Logsdon. Dwiaht Roberta
wi II be narrator; Mrs .
Norman Potter, oraanist.
and Mi ss. Karleen Flattum,
pianist. 11Soloists include
Helen L inson, Michele
Livi ngston, Sally Canning,
Ulo Rcball, Davi d Burgess ,
Bob Lynch, Jim Frieson
and Mr. Logsdon.
Holy week events at the
Plymouth Con®ational
Church, 3262 Broad St.,
Newp ort He igh ts, will in·
elude the final study ses-
sion on "Foundations of
faith," to t.e conduc ted by
the Rev. John Pridonoff at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 22. Coomunion ser·
vice wi ll be held at 7:30
p.m. ~1aundy Thursday,
March 23. On Good Friday,
at 7:30 p.m., "The way to
the cross" will be depi cted
in music and spoken word.
At 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
March 25, the Orange County
Oratorio Society will' pre·
sent Easter s elections from
Handel's \1ess iah, under
the direction o f Dr. Ol iver
Beltz.
An all-church dinner
party wi ll be held Friday
evening, March 31, at
Fairvi ew Baptist Church,
2525 Fairview Rd.", Costa
Mesa. Entertainment will
be provided by Or. Pred
Judson, billed as the
"prince of the comics,"
and Sebas tian Temple,
fol k singer and poe t from
the Union of South Africa.
The chancel choi r of the
Fairvi ew Baptist Church,
2525 Fairview Rd., Costa
\1esa, will presen t its
Easter cantata at 7:30p.m.
on Good Friday, March 24.
The service wi II conclude
with candlelight comm union.
(Continued on page 8)
.. COLLEGE
SHOPPING
CEN·TER • •
EASTE R WEEK
SPECIALS
•
ew arrivals at Hoag
....,..,., ..... • St., Cotta Mesa.
Oirl-Mr. ud Mn. J.,.o, Tlow..,, -~ f
lololl. IllS Auotio SL, Boy -Mr. and Mn. Mi•
Cotta M.tL ' clt .. l Onnme, 2963 Bater
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ste.· St.; Cotta Meaa.
pbon Potence, Ill Ycrk• Girl -Mr. ud Mro. J ... ,
town Laae, Cotta Mesa.· Corey, 725 W. 20th St.,
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Cotta Meu.
Kern. 117 E. llnd SL. Boy -Mr. and Mro. Dcu.-
Costa MesL · las Turner, 2S45 Santa Ana
s.,,..t.y, ....,c .. 5 Ave., Costa MesL
Girl -Mr. and Mra. Roaer Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
Mitchell, 2124 Carob St., bert Gillespie, 360 Hamil·
Newport Beach. ton SL, Costa Mesa.
Oiri-Mr. and fks. Roland Frid•y, M•ch 10
Co•chaine, 420 Emerson Girl-Mr. and~ •. James
St •• Newport Beach. Sehaaf, 2043 Wallace Ave.,
Boy -Mr. ·and Mrs . 'Jer• Costa Mha.
aid Lancaster, 2020\1 Santa 'Jirl -Mr. and Mrs. Clif·
Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. ford Baird, 1003 Miuion
Mo...a.y, March 6' Or., Coat& Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and ~a •. Ro--Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Tho-
ben Ellis, 408 Belvue Ln., mas Dietrich, 488 Esther
Newport Beach. St., Costa Mesa.
W•chwa'My, Mareh 8 Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs . Rich·
Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Paul ard Zarley, 217 Avocado
Finkenbinder, 554 Joann St .. Costa Mesa.
THE EASTER Gl
that wi II last +1-.rn•
the years
Artificial Trees &
ARTIFICIAL PLANTINGS ,.,
lusineu or HOMet
fin .. t Qualify "ostiu
Custom Destgned. •
Viva Christine Light
weds John Conger
l.t us help YCMI plan for
cornpl• .. lnsfallation,
Th«e it no charg• · • · • Just phone or come in for
Complimentary Conwltation • Acrou fro~~~ the PotNry lam. • Viva Chri s tine LiGtt of
West :-l'cwport and John Mi·
chael Conger of Long Beach
exchanaed marriaae vows
lia tutday afternoon, March
II, at <:it • .o\ndrew's Pres-
byterian Church of Newport
Oeach. ')r. Charles ')ieren-
fie ld performed the doubiC
weJdin3 ceremony.
The bri de, who was given
in marriage by her brother,
J ohn L. -2 adcnhead, wore
a loose fitting wh ite full
length organza gown, with
daisies at the neckline, alor~a the al e.e.vea &n.a 1~~
Ole hem. Her elbow lenath
've il was fastened to a head-
piece of a cluster of dais-
ies, with a peazl in the cen ..
ter of each daisy. ~e car-
ried a bouquet of yellow
and white dais ies anJ
baby's breath.
\tr s. Cha~les \1c'Javran of
~ewport Beach, a sister or
the briJc, s erved as matron
of honor. %e Wore yellow I
chiffon over a fitted yellow
s heath anJ canieJ yellow
and whi te dais ies.
John P. ':on6er, the bride-
g oom's father , was beat
man. Us hers were ;'{obert
<:iaracini and ~rthur Carlson
of Long Beach .
The recepti on was heiJ at
the Charles \tc'Javtan reai·
dence at 25 15 Via \.tarina.
\1rs. Richard Pyle presided
at the punch bowl. \1iss
\telissa \tc:Javran, a ·e
of the bride, h.ad char 5~
the auest book. Mrs. Cess-
na \.tc 'Javran assi s ted at
the coffee table.
The newlyweds went on a
honeymoon trip to Lake Ta-
hoe, ~evada. They will
make their home at I 9911
PicaJi\ly Ln., 'iuntington
l)each.
The briJe, who is the
daughter of \-tn . ~eta Ca-
J enheaJ o f 3415 Seashore
')J., '.Ve st Newport, and
')avid R. Light of "Jkl ahoma
":ity, is a grlduate of New·
port ~laJ bor ~liPt ~hool and
'.>raRie Coast Coqeie. She
JAPAN HISTORY CLASS
WILL START MAROI 30
Dr. Georae W. Kent, 2317
La Linda Pl., Newport
Beach, assistant profeuor
of history at UCI, will be
the instruct9r for a Thura•
day cvcnina class in the
cultural history of Japan,
bcainnina March 30 in the
Cexona del Mar Hi&h School
little theater.
Six feature lenath Japaaeae
films will be sCreened 4ur--
ina the 12-week aeries,
which will be presented
from 7:30 tc 10 p.m. ,. ...
days. Or. Kent. a acholat
on Japanese his&ory IDd
Oriental lana••••· at lead-•
eel lhe Univenily of Hona
Kona and received bit cloo-
'lOrate in Orieatallanpepa
frcm UC Berkeley •
is the s randdau,pt terof\.trs .
Viva Pctenon of Newport
Beach an.J ')klahoma City.
The bridepoom, son of
Mr. and '•in. John Songer
of Lond Oeach, is a "radu-
ate of Woodrow 'Nilson ~·l i&h
School in Lonj lJeach and
attendeJ U'::L <\.
Plenty of parting in our own
,orting or~.
Serving entire Coastal Ar.a
HIFFMAN'S LAGUNA
NO, COAST HWY. L.AGUNA BEACH
CHICK IVERSON
CAN NOT SELL
.LEMONS!
HE IS AUTHOIIZED
NOT TO!
Thai's right •.. He can 't because he's not allowed lo. 8tin1
authorized is a bi1 responsibility and don't let anyone mini·
mize th is fiCt. Every new Volksw.a1en has betn checked. re ·
chec ked and re·rechecked for your proteclion. That's why he
has an authorized price ... lull value lor the price you pay 1nd
i lot of utras that no·one else KiYes. Chick Iverson, !be HJrbor
Area 's only authorized Volkswa1en and Porsche Outer.
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NEW PATRONESSES GREETED NEIPORT HARBOR EIISIGN
ARST SECllOII --P· S Pheoo lo y..,, Or4.,
lr .... ,. lltlllef pita! is the aprina tea, aiven Jones, auxiliary pres Mlent, THURSDAY-MARCH 16_..1967 -._ • S.lt•criptiM:
With aprio, juu around to hon or new Copa de Oro and ~1 • Winihod Bacon, CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. C.ll6n.OSSO
the comer the thouahta and patronesses. Mrs. A. Vin• ho spital administrator. Mrs . ,.======='===='-"""""""",;;,;;,,,;;;;;;,,,=
plus take \0 beautiful tea cent J oraensen opened her Georac N. Hoover, tea chair·
tables, aliatenina ailver, channina new home on Anti• man, wu· in charac of all
delicate china, lovely nor-aua Way in Bayc:reat yester-. ananacmenll, followina the
at cen.&erpiecel and honored day afternoon fof th e social color theme of the Copas,
PICTURED at the tea where the debutantes
of the annual 'Empire ball were introduced
are, from l eft, Mrs. H. Del Barriat, L ezl i e
auesta. affair that welcomed new go ld and wh ite.
With all this in mind one members of the "C up of Mrs. George Hoaa II,
o( the most aracious aMual Gold." soi na into heu2nd success-
evenll on the calendar of Bonored guests we re fu l year as cha irman of
the Auxiliary of Hoaa Hos• arec ted by Mrs. Henr~· L. Copa de Oro patronesses,
M , d I t d we lcomed new members and 1nerva me Q crea e outl;~ed the ro le th ey wUI
.. play Ln g1 vmg as s •stance to
Newport ~lubor Panhcl-on a conti.nuin& support of the Aux iliary's efforts, s p~·
lenic scclr.ina to further the Americ an Field 'iervice ci ally in the fi eld of the1r
educ;tion duouJ,h ita .. dol-and a s tudent loan funJ at e_ffons_ to aid the hospi_tal
lara for scholiu'" proaram, UCI. fmanc1 ally. They a lso ~~JOY
Beth Gwynn, Mary Ellen Bradley,, Dlane.....~is amouncina the creation Mrs. q,ay Bloker, Panhel· participation of Auxd1ary
Marie Ibbetson and Kathleen Elizabeth of the •tMincrva medal... leni c president ; \1rs. Wil-membership.
DEBUT ANTES ARE INTRODUCED
Brame. (Tom Jones photo.) This medal carries with it a li am ':ampbell , awards Among those so honored
SSOO cash award anJwillbe chairm an, and \1rs. Lloyd were \1rs. Ira W. Smi th,
bestowed. annually on the \tcCollum, files chairman, firSt patroness for 1967 who
scholastically outstandina have been instrumen tal in trans ferred from reaular
&irl from the :-larbor :\rea the fonnation of the ne w wembersh1p, and \Irs. Ron•
who is attendina a fow Mi nerva medal, which is aid Drayson, who with her
year colleac and is a me:n• similar to the '\thena aw ard, husband own the new Park
bcr of a 10rority affiliated pre sented ann ually to lhe L1do Convalescen t l-lospi·
Presentation of the Oe bu·
tantes of the Annual Empire
Debutante Ball took place
Saturday, March .~11, at a
forma l Tea i n lhe home of
Mr. and Mr s. H. Del Barriat.
The Debutantes are senior
members of the Keynote
Junior Guild of the Auxili·
ary and must devote a sti·
pulated number of volunteer
hours in the Auxiliary
Thrih Shop in order to be
eligible.
sistcd by the ball c'ommit·
tee members, wtao acted as
hosteuea for the day. Pour--
ing tea were Mra. Robert
Bernard, president, a6d
Mrs. M.A. Richlcy Jr., ju·
ni or past president. Antique
heirloom silver services
belonaing to Mrs . Barriat
graced the tea table. Mrs.
Stuart Wilson presided at
the s ilver punch bowl.
with National Panhellcnic. woman who has contrihuted taL
The ball, sponsored by lht
l·larbor Auxili ary of the
South Coa st Child Guidance
Clini c, will be held at the
Balboa Bay Club on Friday,
June 23.
This award w111 be pre-the most to her community Others v.ho JOined the
sen ted in the late aprina during the year. ranks of th e "golden Girls "
:\·Irs. Loui s Pratt, social
chairman, was in charge of
arrangements for the pre•
sentation tea and was &I•
and will be baaeJ on aradc <\nother event in the la t e are\lmes . Fred Forgy,Char·
point levels. spring will be lhe mother~ les E. Wheeler, '::ilen E .
Mrs . J ohn Elledgeis is
atneral chairman or lhe
ball. Mrs . J ohn Hammond is
her C()6Chairman. Those as·
sisting are Mrs. Chris tian
Schlindler, decorations ;Mn.
Edward Parker, invitations ;
Panhellenic, in the past, daughter coff ee, where in-Stdlwell, Kenneth C. K 1np.s ~
has ,iven scholarahipa to formati on about colleges le y, Gus taf A. Brelin, Ro-
local "hidh school and and the role of sororities in bert Bacon, Robert II an ley,
f'Jran,e Coast c'olleae pa-colle,e life is ,iven to the Juhn Burr i, Walter \\ellott,
· · 1 Ge orge Co:\., Ro bert S. Gard~ du. atcs as well as canyana gu s.
Prize ph0tos shown
SU RE AN'A GAY SL Patrick's day meeting of the
Friends of the library of Newport Beach is planned
for th is Friday, March 17, by Mrs. Mu rton H. Willson
of Corona del Mar, a' left, hospitality chai rman, and
Mrs. Richard C. Pantzar, decbt.lucMs1cttaHmBn,IJ.t.r tt.e
hom e of Mrs. H.P. Parker, Can.eh\Stk>r!S.i t~ez Atr-
son, au thor of "Tilda from Tustin,"~ will be gues t
speaker. As an added feal!Jre, the Children 's Thea tre
Guil d of Newport Harbo r wilt present a preview of its
Apri l a.q production, "Si r Slob and the princess." The
meetin g wil l begin at 10 a.m. (En si gn photo.)
Mrs . Le s lie Petersen, re· The Civic Center Art ~I·
servations;Mrs. Louis Pratt, lery in the Newport Beach
presentation tea~~..1rs. Frank City Hall is displaying re·
Marshall, ueasurer; Mrs. cent winn ing pho tographer
John Sparlin& and Mrs . Lany Rink. He is a native
Charles Kelley, prescnta· or Orange County, studied at
, ti ons; Mrs . M.A. Richley Los Angeles' Art Center
Jr. and ~irs. John McKenen, and UCLA. He is a member
patrons and pauoness es, of the Laguna ,Beach Art
and Mrs . Richard Stott, pr~ Assn. and the California
arams. Watercolor Society and has
The debutantes are Mary had one-man shows at the
Ellen Bradley, daughter of Camara Gallery in Los ¥·
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Gcr-aeles and the Woode n Horse
aid Bradley; Kathleen Eli· Gallery in Laguna Beach.
zabeth Brame, dauahtcr of His awards include first
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frank· prizes at the Ri verside An
lin Brame ; Lezlie Bolh Association and rirst annual
Gwynn, daughter of Mrs. Orange County Show and
Robert Edward Hanna; Su-f;r st purchase award in the
s an Lynn Haley , dauahter Ne wport Harbor Collection.
Mr. andMr~.Charle ~ Gabriel The show, under the spon•l
Haley; D1ane Mat1e I~p sorship of the':,;t~~=::'' son, dauabter of tea. ~Beach City Alta C
McKay tbbetaon; Candace wi"ll run through the
Adine Marrs, dauahtcr of of April.
Mr. and Mrs , Ernest Flake The Corona del Mar library
MarTs; Pattilee Waydelich, at 420 Marigold Ave. is
daughter or Mr . and ~s. showing s titchery, polyester
J ame s Chapman Waydehch. resins and papier mache by
Betty Hi limn. Mrs. Hi llman Any room Of Hoag?, TWO MEH CHARGED has stud;ed at Chou;nard
WITH AUTQ. THEfT Art School, work ed in the ~,_ Grand theft auto charaes advertis ing fie ld and has "Will There Be Rool]l.. Emphasis Wi ll be placed were filed Monday, March 6 , exhibited at Bullock's and
will be the topic 6f 'fin on the urge nt need for ex-agains t Daniel C. Ellis, 23, the Toran a Art League Show.
Jorgens en at th e Balbo~ pan s ion ~~e to _e lec ti ve s ur-of 1846 Placentia St.,Costa She is pres ently teac.hing a Bay Lions Club luncheon gery wa1t1ng h s ts, and re· M d Joh C R
h f ' esa, an n · amont, c lass in papier mache at mee ting Tuesday' \·lari:h 28 current ro?rn s ortages or 23 f 21 ~ 34th S W
at the White Horse Inn . adult rned1 cal c are, res ult· ' 0 -t., est Santa Ana YWCA .
ing in frequent use or th e Newport. The showcase display Ed Sorl ey, program chair· halls for th e overflow, Police made the anest at corrrnemorates the Gi rl
ma n, announces th a t a Mr. Jorgensen, a long time 2:30a.m. at Main St. and E. Scouts' 55th birthday
Uoag Hospital colored s lide res ident of the Harbor Area, Bay Ave., in Balboa, when bration. A s et of oo•s •oj
presentation wi ll accompan)' is treasurer of the Hoag the car in which the men board dolls , complete ~lr. Jorgensen's talk, Pr~ Hospital Board of Direc tors, were riding was identified every detail, representin1l
vid ing a graphic view of a mem•-r of Th• Commo-•·d t 1 f
V'C .... as one repor.... I o en rom the 10 countries in the Gill how a comm un ity hospital dores, and serves as a di· Karen Wood. 412 Avocado Scout World Association functions, and the role 1-loag rec tor of the Southern Cali-St c ona d I "•·
·• 01 e ,,., .. · mad• and as sembled by vP:la~y~s~;n~~::e~H~a~rbo~r~AI::ea~.~~f~om~;~a-1~\a:r~;~n:e~A~s~s~n:·~-------::::-----------------""] • r Troop 54 at Abraham Lincoln
Schoo l.
The Mariners Library con·
' HELUE HAGENBUCK
SUCCUMBS AT AGE 86
~ellie ':. Hagenbuck, 21 'H
:·larbor Blvd., '.:osta \1esa,
died Friday, March 10,
in Costa \4esa at the age
or 36. She had lived at her
'-farbor Blvd. address for
19 years.
rerence room, at 2005 Do\"er
Dr., is displa)lng hard-
edged acryl1 cs by \lrs.
Brenda -\lpin1eT1. Sh~: 1s a
graduate ~>f th~ l'ni"e rsi t~
of \lichigan and ~or ked Ito•
word her \IF:\ at SY L.:.
Showcase di spla ys and
bulletin boards corrmemo-
rate, 1n photographs and
'\rts and craft s, th e Camp
Fire Girls' 66th birthday.
ncr and Baldw1n \I. Baldwin.
ST. PATRICK PARTY
PLANNED BY LEGION
:-.lewport HarOOr American
Legi(lfl Pnst ~9 1 will hold
it s annual St. Pauick's Da}
C!!lebration this Friday,
\larch 17, at the Legion
l-l a \1 , 15th St. and W. Bay
Ave ,, Central ~ev. pon .
Bill Kimler, 2nd .. ·ice·
commandc:r and en tertain·
rrient chairman, an nounces
that there \qJI be a 6 10 7
p.m. social h:prechaun hour,
c0m beer and cabbage din·
ncr at 7, and dancing (rom
9 to 1.
Be ready
'" o deltc•ously f]o ,.,e re d
rayon two p i ec er by
Dov1d (rystol.
Refreshing 1C e cream colors,
CORONA DEL MAR
2515 E. Coast Hwy.
m .oo
lili·2HO
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She is survived by her
~stet 'inc! '<. Coop ...
(:osta Mesa, and a nephew
Rober t Coop of Phoenix
the forme1 Newport 13each
city manaaer.
largu or sman ... wu tlaQk you
Pink -Orange
Yellow-Blue
Goli-Wh i te
Pot.,t
also large selection
of ev.ning shoes
364S E.Co&&t ~.
Co.\ollll llr.L Mo&.t
Services were heiJTue s~
day, March 14, at ~1feen·
wood ':cmetery in San ')iegc.
Wcstcliff Mortuary in ':os ta
Mtu made the funeral ar·
ranserncnta.
SJ,OCIO SABLE SCARF
UUH BY BURGLAR
Police are invutiaating a
bwJl&ry in C:lCeSS of $3 ,000
which oecuncd Friday,
Mardi 10, at the home of
Marl Allen, 439 Avocado
.-\ve., Irvine Tenace.-
The burslar ripped ofT a
screen and torced a window
to ~ sain enuance to the
home, ranuckina it of a
13,000 Ruuiu Sable scarf,
a radio. cemera, and l tel~
wiaioo aeta.
Cell Itt y., ..... o\4 ............ m.-
ZERO TO $25 MILLION IN THREE YEARS
W it h hum1l1ty and p nde we w ish to say
·'T hank You '· to each of our independent·
m inded deposit or s . large and s ma ll, f or
your,devot ion and support.
The dec ision t o f o und a n in dependent
bank in Newpo rt B eac h 3 years ag o was
made in veew of heavy compet it ion w ith
our eyes w ide o pen. But we a lso knew it
w ould never get off the ground w itho ut
the solid bac k ing of t he communit y . We
are p ro ud t o anno u n ce t hat t he people_ o f
th is communit y have responded w1th
awe-insp iring enthusiasm.
This m o nth the important m ilesto ne o f
$25 m illion has been r eac hed. Eve n
though we have g row n considerably we·
pledge to maintain the unique and con-
stant p e rso nal s ervice t hat has m a de
b ank ing f or our depo s 1tors a pleasure
instead of a ch ore .
To our depositors, we sincerely
"Thank You."
If you are not a deposit or. perhaps we
can s h ow you why it w ould be to your
advant age t o have your a ccount at th is
m ost successful and u n iq ue b ank.
CIINII ftLL I PM DAILY-6 PM 011 ... AYI
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HONORED TRACKMEN FAVoRED LIGAL IID'nCI
t<O'nCE Of 1'\JILIC HEARINC
N011CI: IS IIERE9Y CIV EN Corona del Mar cin-lhe Jnln• Leepe. There that Ut.e Chy Couacil of Ut.e 11~::·~" ahould mah a cloen are 6 &&al meet. loh in the Chy of N•lfWPOrl Oe.eh will
of it ,, 3: l$ p.m. 10-suson. hold. pllblJc htuwi•~ res•rdi•«
Match 16, -+ten they Aho Oompe tina today, lh e: llflpelll of V\c:. Wil.ot1 froce
W1 ........ LaaiU'Ia Beach uarch 16, are Etlancla lhe ded•oo of th• Pl ... llios
I Arlillll ua "' ~"'' Comml .. loa deay{aiJ .,pile• in Lapma Boac:h. aaaintt Co••• Moll on the lion lo r U.e p.,,..i, No. 1149
l1, if c"vorybody Mu l lan& track and Newport .,.·hid! ,,. ••• ,. e:llten•ioll of
,..._.,... ... ,Or•a• Coaat all-lime OCC acorina record Coli••• wre.-ltrt 1nd ba.... or 471 poinu aCt il'l 1H7 by
ke.._ll player• •a• hoftorad Oonnh Fhzpatrick. Vallely
Moftiay n\ahl a\ the 11\f\Ual poured in 630 poinla fur a
wiD\et aporta awudt bll\· 10.4 aoteraae. He was nwned
'l'&tl. ~elcomina remark a , to the Alt Conference fiut
_A were n1ade by Dr. Robert 8. \cam, and waa nwned co.
-~re. pruident or occ. pl~er of the yeat, with Joe
1h wrottlina. Ray Naylor Stc1phtn1 of Rivenide.
lperl~n~a," Coac,h John Harbor Hiah School aaainll uld Pemil fot • outdoor
reOccuvely. Huntinaton Beach on the noo1orcycl• di..,J.y .-,d tmtaJ 111 Vic WilMa'• TriWIIJie Se,...
Hi t varlity runners •wepl Oilet \tlck. All aames start 1·ic• Statloa \o~:ated 011. th~
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of Huntintton Be•ch won Rick Mancebo of Costa
both the Pirate of Che Year Meta won the captain's tf'O-o
award. prucnted by the phy in basketball. He wu
Colla Meaa Lion• Club, the sparkplua for tho Bu es
and dlc Captain'& trophy. thi& year and broke the 2· Mesa • mne '.,:•~··~l~l:_:l~l~C~l~I:O~M~,~·~·:•:,:•~•:.,:-.l~M~U:.;;R~I~O•A•l~,.·.•.•.c.•,;..'.'~·.'.".'...l the O>ll& Men Mua· at ):IS p.m. oo nu:r o( Ual boa Boulev~trd tad tanas ~0 to 32 lut week. Sawrday, March 13, the P•cifi t: Co••t Hiflhway. ·•
h• h d I ·• l '! f h E NOTICI-: IS IIE-AEOY io"liJt-its n uoC m1 e, res man Costa Me•a Mustan,&S, 8-Til ER Cl\'f:N U!.•t th t~ •aid . ar Orca Meekl won whh a lime tancia Eagles and the New-publi e hearlog will be held oa
, of 10:3~.6. Doug ~yeTI, a port Harbor Tan will com· th t! 27tb day ol M•reh, 1967, et
The Piratcofl:he Year tro-yo ar record for assists with
phy in baskc~ball went \0 241.
John Vallely of Balboa Is· The ~a gl.lard thi s year
land, former Corona del Mar tallied 364 points in 31
Hi&h School 1Lar. AI a hcsh· aamu for an avcrace of 11.)
man this year. he broke the per game.
OfT to the most succeu·
ful s tart in four years, the
hardhittina Costa Mesa
Mustana honehiders u•
tended their winnina s ueak
to 2 games as they ripped
apart' a ~ hapless Fullerton
nine 13·7 in a non•leaaue
encounter on the wi nner'a
diamond last Thursday
sin&led hume Hafferkamp catcher on the vaulty base-pete in the Southern Coun-th t! hou r of 7:30 p.m. ia Lho
with the 2nd run of the ball team, ran to first place tielil In vi tational at Huntinl· Cou ncil Cha.nber11 of the City
inning , Outfielder Gary . ·• OQ · IO 03 d th . . \lrA\1 of lhe Ci ty of Newpo rt
m 1.uC 1 1n : ; an e ~"'~":~B~e~a:c:h:·:;.~c~·o~m~p~e~U~U~o:n~~ll~e~•o:·•~·~(~;,~J~;r:o~m~;~o,~•:•.::·~·~;~,·~~=========~~ Gcwett sinaled, ' putt.ina 220 in 23.8. John Johnson starts at noon. lim, 10,0d 11ce an y imd ~~.11
men on 1st and Jrd, a claimed victftries in the
passed ball enabled Leppa hiah hurdles, with a ti me
to cross the plate with or 1S:6, and in the low
their 3rd and final run of hurdles , with a time of Eagle swimmers triumph
Many teams have cJ.pcr·
ienced defeat at the hands
of the Eagles this year in
fierce swinvning competi·
tion al ong the Orange Coas t
ar1a. So far the Varsity and
Bee squads boast a 4.0 re·
cord in overall dual meets
thi s year.
In league, th e en tire squad
is 2·0 after swcepin1 all 3
divisions a&ainst both
Cos ta \r1esa and San Cle·
mente.
The big duals that will
provide the best time trials
for the team will be the
matches agains t Newpon
'\arbor and Corona del \·1ar.
for a race .
Coach Les Cutler is very
pleased with the progress
of swimmers to date. \\any
school records have already
fallen, whi ch is quiLe un-
usual for boys in the heat
of training.
In the Varsity division
Rus s Erickson, Eric Little,
Paul :O.lay', Bob Degrasse,
and last )'ear's Cee CIF
champiOn 1n the breas t·
s troke, Jack Rossi are all
doing very well.
afternoon.
The \tesans have plated
a total of 22 runs in their
first two games (they beat
\Iar ina 9--6), almost as
many as they scored the
entire season last year.
The \1ustangs jumped off
to an early lead in the home
half of th e first inning as
2nd baseman J oe Ramirez
!>ingled and advanced to
2nd when centerrieldet Ed
llafferkamp was awarded
fi rst base on a walk. The
neet footed Rametiz then
rut on a \Iaury Wills ex.~
hibi tion as he stole 3rd
\he inning. 21:4.
The Indians came back Ron Coon set a high jump
with a run of their own in record of 6 feel Ed Shipley
the top o( the 2nd. Then won the Jon& jump with a
carre the explosion that leap or 20 fe~t and 7 inches,
broke the game apart. 1\·tyles Yerkes won the dis·
Thirdsacker Dave Sobo-cus with a cast of 107 feet,
lewski led off the bottom A inches. Ri chard La Bril
o( the 2nd by ripping a won the mile with a time of
homerun into deep left rield 4:55.5.
which started the Mus tangs The Bee team oulpaced
on a 6•run scorin& ramp aae. the Costa Mesa Bee team
George Pallo turned in a 53·5 \. Greg Vanderbuta cap·
physically• strong roy.te go• turecl the first place in low
ing performance, s triking hurdles with a Li me of 14,j .
out 9 while walking 7 and Steve Hardey won' the shot-
givi ng up 3 eamed runs. put with a boost of -'4 feet
The \Ius tangs hit the and 7 inches. Steve Echoles
road today, travellin& to placed first in the long jump
Fullerton, where the In-wi!h a leap of IB fe et 6 in·
k ches.
It is at the end of the re·
aular dual mee t season that
Coach Les Cutler wiH be-
gin peaking. Peak1ng is the
type of training that a coach
uses to rest up his swim·
mers so that the y will be
in !heir best possible shape
In the Bee division, J ohn
Prentice, Steve Owens,
Dave DeGrasse, J im ll i1\,
Ji!TITly Carroll, and Lonn ie
Keefauver have led their
di\·is.i on in progress -
dians get a chance lD rna e ·The Cee team fell behind
and home. amends for their humil iating the \tustang cinders, losing Shorntop\1ike Leppa then defeat. Game time is 3:1 5.
In the featherwe ight class,
Bruce Line\, Greg Ayde·
lou, ~eil Dicrisi, and Greg
Goodyear are showing very
good poten tial for future
42·44. Some Sea King cin-
M h h• h ders show great promise. esa Opes are lg Bru ce Johnson was a double
w;""" ;n lhe huodlos, lhe
yeats to come.
Eagles trim champ Laora
By Rick Roth A baseball rarit), an all-
Estancia's unpredi ctable brother bauer), was in c:f-
varsity baseball teams lra-feet for the Eagles, \\ll.h
ve!s to Art esia High School Senior Steve Th1Jmpson be·
for a pre-league wann-up hind !he plate and his soph-
battle with the Pioneers at omo re brothet hurling.
3:15p.m. this Friday. "Out pitching has grt!atl y
Re cent action saw the impro ved," commen ted head
Eagle1t koflodt·off defendt~emrch -Ed \lrynkoop, '-'and
Irvin e champion Loara. 5-4, once we st art s tanding up
on the loser's diamond there and s uoking the ball
\larch 7. a li ttle more, we should
The Loara battle saw the come ou t all right. We are
Ea~es .strih, early and fre,-~aking . progress.t thou~h,
quen(\y 'tu, a. ·s-1 \cad a.(lct anjl 1he motale u ho\Wna
3 ~~i\~\K\.-.""e'i c t'rf""\~W\...__,Uf,'."'t""!'-dii w'!"v~-aor-as
v.ete struck by second base-good a chance as anyone
man Chuck Perry {2-run to take League this ~ear."
single), catcher Steve MESA 'S GUI1NEY WINS
ThompSQn (run scoring ENGLAND GRANO PRIX
single), and Bill Bowen, Car ra ci ng champion Dan
Eagle first sacker, who ~iuerney of Costa \le sa
sacrificed home another made Grand Prix h1story
coun te r. s d B d 1 The Sa.tons managed to un ay at ran s I atch.
whi ttl e awa) at the Eagle England. Driving a ~iurney
cushion, scoring singlt:tons We slake \'·\1, he be came
in the 4lh and 5th stan zas the fir~t American entr~ tl)
ever w1n the event, sen ing
a ne~ lap reccHd ~>n the
2.65""lnile course ,,f I 03.20
miles per hour.
ln nauow the marg1n tr1 one.
Estancia starter Chuck
Ll)Seth, who ran 1n tu cnn tro\
troub!o:s, was p1ckcd up b)
Chru Thomp!oPn 1n the 5th
mmn~~:. llHJmp~Pn , v.hn pi t-
ched vn the na twnal Junwr
champwn R1 chard'!> \larkct
team last summ .:r, rr,,mplt}
shut the dnnr 11n the Pl'v.er-
laden Sax(lns, fanmng J
alung the wa) and sa\·1ng the
win fu r Lnseth.
BUC GOLFERS WIN
Orange Coast College golf-
as shu t ou t Golden \\est
Fnday 36-1) at El :'\igud 1n
Eastern Conference act.ion.
"llle Pirate golfers included
Bob P eel, Bill Schm1d, Dun
Gifford, \lark \leade, and
\lark \li t chd I.
"If we lose any game this
~·ear, 1t 11>'111 not be because
we aren't in shape, or the
1•ther team has better per·
sonnel or a buter coach. If
we get beat it will be be·
cause we beat ourselves by
malting mis takes, so we are
&•)Jng to work. hard to elimi·
nate these mis takes."
T hese
Robert
opened
wo rd s by Coach
P arsons offi cially
the 1%7 baseball
season at Costa \\es a .
Coach Parsons has kept his
wo rd about working hard.
The \"arSI t) hor~eh1ders
ha\'e been v.ork 1ng long
houts .~e~ll!IOO f9r the
\rv\ne Lea.aue camopaian.
\his year's team will be
built around 3 retummg let·
te rmen; Ed 1-lafferkamp,
\hkc Leppa and Jim Noffl:e .
llafferkamp v.1ll ~ pl:tyin&
centerfield and is expected
to do a tremendous JOb both
\)ffen~m:l~· and defensively .
Lepra IS the ac t1ng cap-
ta in and mos t experienced
pla}er on the team as he has
le ttered both his sophomore
and JUni or years. l-Ie is ex·
pected to pnwide a s teady·
1ng influence upon the new
infielders from his shortstop
ptlSIIIl'n. lie, along wi!h
ll affer~amp , will supply
much nf the offensive punch
10 the s tarting lmeup.
:'\off\:e wi II anchor what
Coach Parson!. tenns the
te am's s trongest department,
pi tchi ng. He has improved
~mD~
•
DIAGNOSTIC
CENTER TESTED
'6HOID • • • • $1495
I ~. H,T . ._&If, .v'-ht. -1~ '"' ......
'65 T-110 •••• $2195
THESE CAliS HAVE PASSED
1:10 ELECTRONIC TESTS fOR
PERFORMANCE AND RILlA·
IIILITYI YOU IIUY WITH CON·
'62 CIIV. IDlY .... $995
'60 DODGE ...... S2tt
~lc. ~~.., '*"""· •lr "*"'"""~" ..
'U COIITIIIITAL
• ,..,. ...... '"" ,._ .... IM1WY • --
. '6J IAt•LD .... Sift '55 r• ...... s1m ...........
treme ndously since last
year and is looking forward
to a very sucl:essful season.
George Pallo' and Ken
Harteman are prospec ts up
from last year's JV c lub and
wi II add much depth and
quality to the pitching staff.
At the present ti me it ap-
pears that Jeff J ohnson , up
fr om las t year's JV team,
w11l pe rform the catching
chores for the Va rsi ty this
year. Bob Callahiny-an-mher
JV transplant. wi f1 handle
fitst base. Joe Ramirez, a
transfer from Santa Ana
Valley, will hold down the
,ieCOQd _base job. Dave So·
bolcwsk.i looks as thou&h he
wi II handle the hot comer
wi th Leppa at shortstop.
Roger Whis tier, (laff erkamp
and Ron Brand form wha t
appears to be a very fonni ·
dable defensive outfield.
Gar~' Govelt and \like Paul
may also see a lot of action
as fly chasers this year.
Coach P arsons summed up
h1s expectations for the sea·
son when he remarked,
"We'\'c got a very s trong
pitching staff and because
of it we'll be in every game
we play. If we can get good
dc£ense to back it up we
are definitely going lObe a
strong contender for1 the
League championship."
high in 11.2 and th e low in
15:0. David Krohn won the
shot pu t with a cast of -B
feet and I inch.
The Sea Ki ngs stand with
Fountain Valier. Newport
Harbor High Sehoul, and
Estancia High School in a
~way ti c for l s t place 1n
Tar-Eagle
meet crucial
$$ 46 MILLION,
400 THOUSAND$$
THIS IS A LOT OF
BONGED INDEBTEDNESS
••
LET'S CUT GOVERNMENT SPENDING
AT ALL LEVELS ! ! !
•
VOTE NO [g) MARCH 21
AGAINST PROPOSITION W
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times
20 words or les s 1.50 2.50 3.00
21 words to 30 words 2.00 s.oo 4.00
31 word s to 40 word s 3.00 4.00 5.00
Eoch word over 40 words .05 . 10 .1 5
20'li OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD.ER
t%3 OiE\!.11 ·Stick shift·
4 door· tow mi leage
got)d condi tit)n & rubber •
heater. 5750. 673-6521.
un ~our new carpet -re·
mo"" them with Blue Lus-
tre. Rent electric sham·
pooer s I. Crown Hardware,
3107 E. Coast llwy., Cor·
ona del Mar.
•
---···•······················ •PETS
BI ':J NEWS FO R DOG
LOVERS. :"J ow you can
obtain AJ\IY pure bred do&
l)r puppy on yout own
terms. Even no money
down if you wish ·ask us
how,
JODAII'S PIT -
JJD~TNft ... _ --· .. Join yow C!)M Chamber!
ALERT TO RAT LOVER
White t.a\a for ule. Call
Andy Cooper 673-2871 .
o MOVING & STORAGE
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
Agent for
·WHEATON
VANLIN ES,INC.
Ll 8-7323 or Ll 8-9783
375E.t7th St.,Cost~ \ks~
BOOKS OF
'NESTE~N WORL ~. <\ndl
OJ enc~cl opedia set. <\dult
or JuniOJ set. \\ini·bike
or motor. 5"-'-{)669.
Years of e~per
ienco: on all I)'['C'S nf ..:ltl-
thin~ .t linen. 'lpcc1alt~.
men's sh1riS . ~1.50 flt.'r llr.
\!able ·.'llnttnan . f,07 \lar-
guerite, ('"l\1. J·27H.
•••
:ntetes ted in a
RETTER FUTURE
Opportunity to Learn
I ~SU RA;o.ICE
Prefer manied men ls.45 .
•
Begin a new ~.:aree r as a
mu lti ple line agen t; learn
the business rart ti me;
keep your present JO b.
Full ti me basis when
qualified, with 12 mon ths
guaranteed income.
Farmers Insurance Group
t>hone: 542-6737
•
one . Near beach, private
patio. References required.
E ves. 61l·113S. Reason·
able rent to riahl person.
2 BEDROOM AP,RT\IENT.
Adults. No pets. 'Jas &:
water paid. Close m on
Marp1etitc, C~\1. 67 S-
0047.
Wood lt1 4,8 • refinished
lut year. Uaed twice.
Tiaht. with ttai ler and
uilt -Re.dy to ao SllO •
67l-6Sli.
• TILIVISIOH
GUARANTEED USED
RCA C.lor S ISO
TV Rcsntalt 110 month
a>y -D!Kion '
Eapen aorvic:e Calh ss
COIY'5 TV m• c.n.,., CM
(Bolllad K-.) 646--4114 I
'
lliURSOAY, MARCH 16, 1967
OOMliiA DELMAR. C4J F. Newport leech •••
I Estate .._ Island Costa Mna
1/1
Open House
1.2 to S P.M.
Fri., S.t., Sua
250 He•el Or.
_,,., .. ,l/;,~
'lh • .,
Corot~e .. 1 Mar or Harbor, -. OCelli.
OCEAN AND CANYON Boat Irvine, Te~,~K. lo-
viow from 'lhi• cuatom home. cation. 3 BJ.··,+ ~W.,!
Jual a ahort waJic to Little Ill ro<>m. Heat t(l PoOl .
Corona Beach. Split level, JeotU lefldiC:~inJ. New
3 bdnna, and maid's c:arpetina; · Teakwood
ter., 3~ batha. panelina. May trade for
livina room and amaller 1o!-income. Room each wl\h fireplace. t94,SOO. ·
• • • • •
SJmi•1 'f/_,.rt S,;.,.,
I IEDIDDII, 2 IATll
'$20,750
0•11 SAYle SELL
Fum i ahed duplex neat beach - 3 bedroom down-
s tairs -2 upstairs. Part 4 can,
sn.• IIG IAYFIOIT DUPLEX
Pier A Float
Aokino SUI, ..
OCUIIFIIDIT duplex
Will ~~ 2700 Sq. Fl. o f li vina area.
You own the lUid. Ownera
have bouaht new home
are anxious. S85,000.
675-3000 Eves: 67.~.554
BAY & BEACH
Realty Inc.
2-407 E. Coast Hwy ., COM
•:an't Sell It?
Trade It?
LIFE MEMBERSHIP In tile O•.,ge County "'lldfts'
Association was awarded to Charles R. Mower of 521
Jasmine Ave.., Corona del Mar, at the annual installa-
tion meeting and Dinner Dance held I as t month at Wes-
tern Hill s Co untry Club, Chino. The presentation,
si gned by President John Jezowski, was made by
Geo rge Colouris, previous winner. This is the second
tim e in the 29·year history of the o rganization that a
1i fe membership plaQue has been awarded. Mr. Mower
is a member of long-standing and past pres/den! in
For Fast Action & Results
Call
EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS
DOYLE CO. 548·1168
,------··1210 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa
Mu•t .. 11 now
Ettate Sale home w/
pool on 45' lot. Spe-
cial. S46,500.
B, .. ,,
R-fton
675-2723
lU5 VIA LIDO,
NEWPORT
1955. (Ensign photo.)
ounc1
The Newport Beach City
Council aaain delayed ac·
ti on Monday evenin& on re--
zonina the Stanley property
at Dover Or. and 16th St. to
provide more time to work
out medical buildina plans
for the corner.
AtlOmey Gordon Ri chmond
said lease dctajls had not
been wo rked out with Dr. J.
R. Lonalcy, who proposes to
construct) one-s lOry build·
inga on the site. Architect
Georac Bi n cll has pre·
pared preliminary plans,
which were on exhibit at
the Co unci I mcc tin g.
The proposed rezoning is
A·P1-I, adminislrati vc"'Pro-
fcssional. Mr. Richmond
said that thi s zonin9 would
be acceptable if the Long-
Icy project aocs through ,
but if not, he prcfcrTed e-N
(nei ahborhood commercial).
Counc il delayed action on
the rczonina ordinance to
April 10.
l'he Couilci I 'also:
• Adopted Ordinance 12£M,
cstablishina varyina set-
backs or 6 feet to ll feet
on 21 lots on Quiet Cove,
Sandcastle Dr. and Tiller
Way, in ttie new Lusk de-
velopment in Harbor View
Hills to provide the private
entry effect of Spanish-type
courtyards.
• Received a letter from
Doris Boisseranc statinlil
she has petitions from 36
property owners on either
side of the alley between
the ocean and Seathore Or.,
from 63rd St. to the 6700
block on W. Ocean Ft., in
Wett Newport, and aakina
the city to have the alley
paved under the terms of
the 1911 Improvement Act;
the letter was referred to
the staff; public works di•
rector Joe Devlin uid that
plans are beina contidered
for alley pavina from Me·
Fadden Pl. to the Santa Ana
River, between Ocean Ft.
and Balboa Blvd.
• Approved the rate in-
crease of Seal's Ambulance
Service, boosting the base
rate from $25 to SJO per
call, mileaae charae from
Sl to 52 per mile.
• Received a request for
delay from lhe developers
of the proposed 7 S'"Uni t
apartment buildina near
Newport Center; diaried the
resubdiviaion to Much 27.
• Authori zod the oJleCU"'
bon of an a&rccmont with
lhe County of Oranae for
the improvement of Tuatin
Ave. and Irvine Ave. be•
twoen Santa babel Ave.
and Monte Viata Ave. in
the Weu Upper Bay area.
• Approved the u.pendr.
ture of tl,OOO for city par
ticipation in the alley PlY..
ina between Cryatal Ave.
and Jade Ave., toulherly of
Park Ave., Balboa '~stand,
on condidon that adjoinlna
property ownen conuibute
an equal share.
• lnUructed tbe fire chief
to procet:d widt abatement
o1 weed1 and odt• poblic
nuicance1 OD atrHtl, ...
leya, siCS.walb, pukwayt
Md J>fhaiO povpariJ io tbo
city.
e ••• 011tecord opposla1.
a rodolal h,.., ... , l>taotln·l
ews
cation section which
vides for compensation for
removal of outdoor
tising si&ns and displays
along hiahwaya; the Coom·l
cil resOlution said the
federal act could result in
billboard abatement
lems and lengthy litiaation
over reques t.s for co•mpen·· I
sation, 'even thouah an
amortization period has
been allowed.
• Adopted Ordinance I
establishing procedure
financing the expansion
and development of the city
water system in the unde·
veloped areas of the city;
it sets up an acreaae charge
of SSSO, and provides for a
periodi cal review of this
charge in lisht of changi
conditions.
• Plac ed l Slh St. park ina
meters in Central Newport
in service only on Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays [rom
Feb. 2& to May 15, ucept
for the Eaater week period,
when the meters wi ll oper·
a te every day.
• Approved the ci ty mana-
ger's recomm endation for
an average 20% increase in
NORTH TUSTIN
Lovely, cuatam·Dui lt 3 bedroom, 2 kth. Very
prv"t'inci .. ~aign with. hMvy .hc*e roof, ~.:.
sawn cedar siding, loads of olderwood paneling,·
etc. 36' heated pool. Fully automatic sprinkler
syst~M~, 20' • 20' ARTIST'S STUDIO WITH
NORTH LIGHT.Owners ore moving andmus f
Mov~ qui ck sole.Assome $27,000 loan .an d make
offer for their equity.
Corona del Mar
Oeeon side of hiway, 1 ~ bfocks to beach, 2
bedroom houSff with 1 bedroom guest apartment.
S39,950
~ • e e e
Shore CliHs View
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, pool, canyon
and ocean view.
S67,500
• e • e e
3 bedroom, 2 bath home with view large lot. vo
Corona Higt'llan~s
2 Bed10om Home .•• S34,500
2 Bed10om Home ••• S29 ,500
e e e e e
Y I E I Lots R-1
: ... ::n~L·~~::e~::~~e~ e;::~:; 'T11_1.111, T.LaALNc·o 1 1 14~ Hurlburt said this was the
first increase in 4 years
and would htlp in recruit· l)OH Y. f"RJ\Xl<l.lH
I Rt::J\1. TOR ' • Approved the Balboa HE 6 42· 5111
Yacht C tub's request for a J -------~~~~;-::...;Pio;;-.. -=-:-•':i-:o-;Y;-o-u-:-,-;O.~ofo:-,:--3250 E.ast Coal Hiltt'nY
harbor permit to construct a .r .... , R•flllor lo S.'
sabot rack on an existing ~ r a vscriptiMI :
CorOI\I del Mil', c.lifomYI
Ptlont: 673.2222
OPEN SEVEN DAYS pier at BYC; agreed to 642·6472 Cell 673.0550
wai ve this permit fee. eve. 673-3468
• Agreed to pay for the 1730 W. C.. at HiWGJ
cost of lightin& Lido Park,
at the southwest appro ach
to Lido Isle bridae, at the
request of the Lido Isle
Comnunity Ass n., which
wi II pay the cost or install·
ina a meter and time clock.
• Re ceived a 1euer from
Phil Toter, pres ident of
Davey's Locker, protestinJ
any addi tiona\ tax by the
city for use or harbor tide•
land; referred the letter
to the s taff to be included
in the commercial tidelands
s tudy.
• Received 'a letter from
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson,
3503~ Seashore Or., West
Newport, complaining of
motorcycle noise and as kina
that no licenae be iuued
for motorcycle rentals; te·
£erred the letter to the
Plannina Comnisaion.
• Directed the traffic on-
Jineer to apply for an en-
croachment pennit for a
pedeatrian stop sip on
Coatt Hwy. at Orchid
Corona dol Mar; the hi11h•••Y
division bad aent a
01derina the pruent •
removed because it is
conlonnin& and becauu
encroachment permit
been iuucd.
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2110 o-o~ R•.
4 ..... ll\ ...
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HLUIIGf
181Tl11Gf
IICVISTIIIGf
la.AIIIIALn Cl.
. . . ~
LIDO ISLE
All OF ZURICH CIRCLE IS DIVIDED IUD TID PARTS
OF APPROXIMATELY 12,111 SQ. FT. EACH
The south one·half of the "Circle"
lois ) 12,000 sq. ft. carrie s a single
re sidence of 1840 sq. ft. includ-
Ihe roomy lhrec cor garage; A 15
35 fool healed and fill<ted pool in
completely land sc aped polio. A Indy
iows holnt for th t di scriminating
who values se cl~o~sion and likes
Isle .
f'o ur bedroom s, lht! t . bath s, powder
room, enclose d dress ing room with
shower , lhe enclosed lanai is 12 by
J6 -all room sizes art ampl!.
Any way· yow sli c t it ·-this is ,.ore
Ihan sound value at $133,000 1D an
approve d buyer. Tet1ft s of $18,500 in
cash with balance including 6~~
interest at one per cent per unth.AII
®e in five year s will be considered.
SIIOIM IY APPOIMTIIEIT TMIIU
LOUIS I, IIIIGGS-EXCLUSIVE AliEIT
714 EAST. ULlOA ILVD., ULlOA
111·1111 liES:
THE "CHANNEl REEF" -APARTMENTS
lido Isle c-del Mar
BZII~
BZAL'zBTATZ
lEST IUY DUPLEX II Cllll!
Cheerful front house~ •• 2 8.R., cover•d patio,
fireplace, big living room. Rear unit ••• "opt·
over" no. huo• view 'window• in living rooM,
atov• and ref. include~, large bednn. Nice quiet
noighboo!oood ASKING ON~ Y $37,100, •• MAKE
OFFER!
lEST IUY. , .ULlOA ISLAID UYFIIOIT!
This is o on•-owner home! 3 8.R., fomily roo•,
big, big living room. On an R-2 lot with rooM to
odd. Superb condition and FULLY FURNISHED
i nclu~ing Color TV, Mognific.,t VIEW fro~t~ both
levels of main c:honnel. Pl•a .. call for..oppoint.-
fn.nt to .... $11-4,000.
lEST IUY FOil 1111 FAMILY!
How about .C B.R., PLUS faMily room, PLUS
6SO sq. ft. play rvo.n {could be eonvert•d to
extra B.R.s and anoth•r bath!), big living roo•,
h•oted & filtered POOL. All ff.i & on TWO full
lots with outstanding VIEW of OCEAN and BAY.
$56,500.
SBWLE REAL !STATE
2515 E. C:..•t Hwy., c.,.. Ml ll&ar
.......... , ......
' HOME PLUS PROFITS
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Live in spac;:ious three bedroom 2 bath home and
COLLECT PREMI CM INCOME from <wo one bed-
room units. All have separate we ll landsc aped
yards and are ideally located for all 10p NE W·
PORT BEACH schools , ·c hurches, and s hops.
Cement drive leads to detached double «araf"e.
OWNER WILL CARRY LOAN' S3,750 total casb
investment -NO LOAN FEES, ·NO CLOSING
COSTS ' PRI CED TO SELL AT ONLY 137,500.
PANORAMIC VIEW
Located in DOVER SHORES is this esth etic,
beautifully landscaped, .V IEW HOME. -Three bed-
rooms, ·formal DINING ROOM l over\ook i n~t bay),
lar~ kitchen wi lh 6'uih-in e lec tric ,appliances
.• i~cl.O.!'C.oli~w .. er,~O...ff•~o~ 'J!t.. .loolk '"
carpeted ~ome -"three car f(&ra~e. Praced' unbe-
lievabl y low at only S59,500 with financin«
available. :LAST ONE OF SIX CC STOM HOMES.
Don 't hesitate. C all today.
M.M.ll
"Yooi'U Lib--.-··
·111 L ,,.. •· -u• •s11 eo. -
G.taal .... L 1M lt. Ill :;I 4 Cedar\
l••lqa c.ll ....._457'9 •r 6.f6..1050
SITU A TED ON UN A CitES
"ACIOUS I & 2 IEDitM. APARTMINTS
FltOM $140
• Printe Patios e Finplacs
• POOLS e 18 Hole Putting Green
• RegulatiaD Tennis
• liepm(te P'un117 Section
• Adj. !o &boob & Play(round
9011 S.. L-C<IM
-.--c..t Hwy. COIIOHA DIL MAR (7141 67»445
HORSES!
Modem 4 bedroom
home with corral n """'>
PLUS
l Bed-. 2 llett. hou .. ''" lwolly, toell
Santa Ana Heights.
llolialole Semoo a... l94J
UION._ Ut-77n Onlallno
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lAW' ASSAILED NEII'ORT HARIIOR EIJIIJI
FIRST SEC'TIOIJ --.... I
l'liURSOAY, IIARCH ll, 1157
OOROIIA DEl liAR. CALIF.
Church News · Miss Blomquist to &e flonored
(011, .... -.... 1)
• No Oldle•e~~ aha&l
• ..,... for ....... ~
doll to Ito Co.dl•loaa
ot41Ncl tt,-• maioritr wte or-. Coulld I. or roqooolod
by 1M mayor or city mua•
..,. or propued by tho
city auomey oa hit own
iDltiative.
Cowscilmu Cook au&iled
ihe JIIOpOeed ordia1nce •• a
.-,,, law,"' referrina1 to
die reatrictioat oa reloaN
of teuora, die provition
.. aintt discloture of ox•
eeutivo souioo talk, ·and
dlo roatrictiona on iadi•
vidual Council mombers.
u1 &m totally and COlD"'
plOiely oppoud to thia
ordinance, ·• he a aid. ..It
would place everyone on
che Counci I in jeopardy,
beca~~~o lt coald bt u .. d
by • dio..,..tlod olua ..
tD barua us, or by u. un-
elbica( COGad l member to
huaaa anolher.
"'Contttlian.c:e with lh.h
ordinaoee would place &he
Co.c;it in a ti'&ht strai ..
jacteLu
Ha .. id that viola&ion or
lhe orclhWICC WO\IId be I
miademellmr, and &he
penalty could be Ill much
•• $S00 fino or a year in
jail, or both ... And lhe citY
attorney would be (orced to
do lhe protecutina."' he
added.
..Interruptina anothe~
councilman would be a
miadcmeanor. Do you want
to operate under auch a
reaulation~" he aaked.
''A leaialatorshouldalways
be free to work accorctina
CO his own conscience.
.. Suppose Bob Shelton and
At Forait we're to whisper
(O.IIued-.... .o• -00 del"' --doo Mro. ·Joo (lloool>y) H••· •d pruldeat olocl of tllo Mn. E,J. UuMotte) Ole·
The COIOU •• W. c:::o.-, ... repair wort at Calvary oy, pretideal of tbe 8o10p-Scuopdmial Pederacioc. of , nor, cha~an'!" of 1be decor ..
aanity COqreplioaal Pre•br&eden, a small No*-timist Chab or lbe Newport the Amorioaa, will 1M pr• tiona commHteo, reportl a
Qurdl UaHed Cb ch or --Harbor area. ana,ouncet &hat sen.t. ·Mra. Morn and Mill ' ~-tical pauem faahioned
Chriat.' 611 Hel~trope c'-* ia s-Dieao. April 1 il DO April fool jolte Blomqulat . were .. aected tO told and deep blue, Soro~
Ave. _ Or. Philip Monay Prince of Peace Lutheran for tho Soropdmitt Chab. Timet women or the you timht ooton. will be the
auarch. 2917 Mesa Verde Tho club membera are for 1~3 tho docoratina theme. Mra. wtll preach oc "See ina whb · · "' ' o~•-1 T h "II d 1 Or., Costa Men -Tbere plannina a spectal eventna Mn. Huold (Dorothy Jo) -r oa ., •• F lbo ianer eye'" at tho 9:30 ... n al t will be a march of palms at at the lnine Coatt Country SwantOn paat proaidentand •ne or ananaemon •·
llld 11 a.m. tervicea tbil lbo 8!lS, 9:30 and 11 Lm, Club lO confer honorl.l)' director 'or tho local club, ~ additional hiFliaht
Sw'Miay . A commwtioo ser-aor+icu this r.·-d•u. The membership on Min Aanoa will be misueu of cor• wtll be the pruentadonor vice and reception of mem-~ ~ · •L. 81 n.... 1o u Bauer men.,., _will '"-Blomq•.nst. presidont or the monies. Dr. Cuol Leland. ule ue u-~~r aaon o-bers wilt be held at 7:30 QIU .,m h t tw~~ aiv~ in sona at 7 p.m. Newport Balboa Savina• and also a Soroptimitt. will ~an o. aa11ven ou •
p.m. 'Maundy Thursday, Sunday ._, th• choir, under Loan Aun. , pve the in"'Ication. Dinner !na serviCe ao the corntn~J!'•
Marcb 23. The Rev. David lhe di "7 ti • r Me 1 Mra. Bemard (Mune I) will be served at 7·30 p.m. aty. The Blue Oartcr comma ...
Walker of the Balboa Jsa.nd Val de rccC on ~ r 0 Moue, first vice president followed by the pro.artm. toe includes Dorothy Jo
Methodist Church will z.. omnunJon tor-Swanson as cha.innan. Mn.
preach at the Oood Priday vice will be held at 7:30 c h k"ll k' f Bog rts f'arel Walker, Mrs. Henry
urvice from noon to 1 p.m. p.m. Maunday Thursday, ras I s IR 0 e (Jennie) Muto, Mn. OeMurl
At 8 p.m. on Good Friday, March 23, and 1he laymen Tollh and Mn. Howard
adrama,''Christin the con-of the chwch will present ~Col. and M.ra. H.Z. Boaert. v;sithermother, Mrs. J1me1 (Mad~line) Dawson.
cretc city,'" will be pre-.. The empty eros,, pro-o f 448 Moman1 Canyon Rd., Walther, dauahter of the Bo-Committ.Ce members plan
tented in the unc:tuary. file of re conciliation" at Corona Hiahlands, were acrt•s, when the TWA jet.-nina the April event are Mrs.
7:30p.m. on Good Friday. called. to Ohio by the deach liner in which. she ~as a Len (Sue) &uey, Mrs. Lee
TheNewponUnityOlurch, or chen grandd~ahter, Mrs. paucnaer colhded With a (Virainia)Shaw,Mu. Georae
mectina in lhe Senior St. Andrew's Presbyterian Susan Markley, in the air private plane. All 25 aboard (Bette)' Cooney Mrs. Joe
Citizens clubhouse, 1Sth Church, 600 St. Andrew's collision that killed 26 per-the jetliner and the pilot of (Dorothy) Hauihey, Mrs.
SL and Irvine Ave., C liff Rd., Cliff Haven -"I will sons last Friday near Ur-the o therplane were lei lied. Elizabeth Hoeah Mrs. Mar-
Haven ·-"What do you lead you," pan 5 of tho ban a. Mrs. Walther was waiti~a for garet Stanae, 'Mrs. E.J.
M il while I am talk ina (and on ~~guer e lhey have, many l;mes), I
would have to charae them
FIVE·VEAR.OLO Jim Cain
is the winner of the Bible
in the 2nd week of the
"Dot to Dot sermonette "
coloring contest in the En-
sign. Jim is the son of ~r.
and Mrs. John Cain of 25b0
Oxford Ln., Costa Mesa,
and Is in the junior primary
grade at Carden Hall in
Newport 9each.
think?.. ia the sermon lenten series on "Listen her dauahter at the auport (Jeannette) Conner, Mn.
lesson of the Rev. Loren to Jesus," will be the Mrs. Markley, a bride of 6 in Dayton when word came DeMur! Tosh, Min Velma
Flickinaer for the 10 a.m. sermon topic of Or. Charles months, was on her way \o of the crash. O'Brien, Mrs. Harold (Dar~
The 6~ile-an-hour speed with violatina a city
limit on the recently com· ordinance. I do not want
pleted portion of Maraueri te such a vicious tool.
Sunday service. Dierenfield at the 8, 9:30 ff ed th y) Swanson, Mrs. Howard
and 11 a.m .•••• ;ceo dl ;, New facts 0 er (Made l;ne) Dawson. Events durin& boly week. Sunday. There will be a ·
at SL Mark Presbyterian Maundy Thursday com-JAMES S. FITZGERALD Ave., inland of Corona del "This taw could frighten
Mar, was slowed down to 35 away prospective candi-
by an emeraen cy ordinance dates for Council. ••
~hutch of Colhrolna del Mar munion service at 8 p.m. (Continued from .paae I) in the proposed Red route OF HPT. HEIGHTSOtES
mclude: man Y St. Mark March 23, and a Good Pri• would not preclude a change
adopted Monday evenin& by Councilman Shelton said
the Newport Beach City it would be premature to
Council, put the ordinance on the
Councilman Dee Cook fa-aaenda £or the evenina
vo red a 25 MPH limit, as meetina. ~ow e:O sts on Marauerite
Ave. below 5th Ave., as·
sertina that even at 2S MPH
"Certain things need to
be collected concer nina
procedure, .. he said. "But
FALL IH HOME FATU
TO MRS. EVELYH HEW BY
Services were held Satur-
day, Marcb 4, at Harbor
Rest Memorial Park for
Evelyn Newby, 41, of 19S2
Arnold Ave., Costa Mesa.
it i s already a racetrack.
But his motion was defeated
5 to l.
Counci I then approved the
ordinance by a vote of 5 to
1. with the 35 MPH limit as
recommended by traffic en·
gineer Bob Jaffe.
much of it does not need . She died Thursday, March
tD be in an ordinance, but 2, from injuries she re·
rather in a resolution and ceived from a fall in her
HARIOR ART EXHIBIT
CAIICELUD TillS YEAR
policy statements."
Mr. Cook a arced that some
of the item5 could be in an
ordinance, and others
should be in procedl!-ral
policy.
"You can't make a silk
purse out of a sow's ear by
leaislation, '' he added.
"You can't leaislate con·
duct."
"It is the desire of the
Council to have a procedural
ordinance," Mayor Paul
Gruber commented.
home.
Mrs . Newby was born in
North Carolina and had
lived in Cos ta Mesa 7 years
with her husband, Wayne ,
She is survived by her
hus band, Wayne; 2 dauah·
ters, Patricia J ohnson of
Corona del Mar and Eliza-
beth Larsen of Jacksonville,
Florida; and S grandchil·
dren.
Baltz Mortuary in Costa
Mesa made the funeral ar-
rangements.
church n··•r at 6'45 p In ")ecember, }q64, "le-1"'' · .m. day choir concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 21; com-March 24. Leuw Cather &. Co. found
munion service at 8 p.m. that the inland route would
Maundy Thursday, March The Balboa Island Com-be cheaper by SI7,500,00Q
23; Good Friday service munity Methodist Church, and the Division of Hi&h·
from noon to 1 p.m. March 115 Agate Ave. -Cantin• ways, using new computer
24; Easter services at uina his lenten sermon& on techniques, reported in 1965 the doctrine of salvation. 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. on the Rev. David Walker will that the inland route would
Easter Sunday for the St. · save motori s ts some $40.· preach on regenerauon, Mark and University Metho-000,000 over a 2n...·ear use "The new aeneration," at v-y dist conare1ationa. period. The s ..... ak.ers ex· the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun-... ~
A community Good Friday day services. There will be pressed conviction that a
service will be held from a corrmunion service at budaet minded admini s tra·
noon to 1 p.m. March 24 at 7:30p.m. on Maundy Thun• tion would not tum a deaf
the Corona del Mar Conare· day, March 23. ear to such persuasive fia-
aational Church, United The annual Temple Sharon wes.
Chutch of Christ, 611 Helio-Mr. Hurlburt allayed fe•"s pwim carnival will be held -trope Ave. "Glad raas"will that have been expressed be the theme for this ser-Sunday, March 26, beain·
vice.
Senior hiah youth from St.
Andrew's Presbyt erian
Church of Newport Beach
will leave this Sunday for
an Easter week work camp.
They will spend their school
nina at noon, at 617 w. concernins the city's ada·
Hami !ton, • Costa Mesa. mancy policy of not discus-
There wi II be pmes, sin& any phase of the Red
prizes, movies, cake walk, route with state offici al s.
costume contest, bake sale, He said that Newport's in-
s nacks, and entertainment terests have not been jeo-
by maaician Len Wayne and pardized by this unbendin&
his assistant. position, and that it would
"This ordinance should
have been stopped half·
way," Mr. Cook interj ected. SET FOR EASTER Kl DS
"If anyone is jackass Aided by the exPerience reserve fficers will be tifeauards will be uaina
enouah. · ·" o{ a auccetafu.l"D.•I Week'' work.ina with reaular patrol· cro'fld control ptocedure.,
be at least another 12
months before such a situ•
ation arose. The city mana-
aer also s tated that prior
acqWsition of property with-.......... _ ...... ·--·--
James S. Fitzgerald, 63,
in routes, since in many of 542 Westminster Ave.,
cases former landowners Newport Heiahts, died Sun·
were willina. if not ea1er, day, March 12. at tloaa
to repwchase their proper· Hospi tal. He was born in
tics and the City of New• Missouri on Oct. JO, 1903,
port Beach would be willing and had moved to the Har-
to purchue at least some bor Area 9 years ago. He
of the land that has been was a plumbinz estimator
sold to the state. for 50 years.
It was indicated that the Survivors include his wife ,
re-routing of the Newport Amber , and a son, James
freeway alon1 Superior Ave. J r.
rather Lhan alona Newport Services were held Wed·
Blvd, toward the Arches had nesday, March 15, at Bell
no t met with any serious oppo· Broadway Mortuary an Costa
sition from Costa Mesa Mesa, with Dr. kaymond
and that this realianmen~ Brahams of St. Andrew's
would be compatible with Pres bytenan Church olfi-
the inland route of the ciatinJ . Intennent was at
coastal freeway. Pa-:-1£1c View Memorial
Park. Pledge cards were passed
out to those in attendance,
askins £or financial support
as well as active participa·
tion in brinaina this matter
as effectively and qui ckl y
as pouible before the con•
cemed aaencies in Sacra-
mento.
Amona those in attendance
wore ,Col:LD~;ilmao AI Forait •
IAIIIR
J. Herbert BroYme ll , chair-
mllfl o f the Newport Harbor
Art Advisory Board, an-
nounced thi s week th at
there will no t be an art ex-
hibit this year at Harbor
Hi,gh School. Numerou s
pressinJ problems of avail-
able exhibit space, unifica-
ti on o f the school distri ct,
and financina have forced
this decision Llpon the art
advi90t)' ·board, he said.
addina tb.a' i. t i.a the i.uusnt
M ''""'-• 'boar4 tD fl.._ .•. ••
annual show in the sprina
of n6~.
........ M ooahl ..... ftatfb fas\--yet",, New~ Ll.ch meii. thh y ... r. which proved succeuful
the sentence, Councilman police have oraanized a The police proaram Ja 1 t last year. AUOLD F. RIEMAN and ex-mayors Charles Ha.rt
IASXfTBALL TRAHSFER
LEAOS TO VJ.NOALJSM
VanJals paJtially spelled
out the word "Traitor" with
tape anJ mo th balls on the
1'~63 ted and black conver-
tible f)!Jsmobile of John T.
Yule, parted at his horne
at 4501 Fairfield 1.d.,
Cameo )bores, on \ionday,
!1-tarch 6. The vandals aho
poured amnonia into the air-
cleaner, anJ smeared am-
monia on the hood anJ trunk
of the car, causins an esti-
ma t eJ 'J II')() damage.
The lS·yea:r~ld student is
a recent transfer hom New-
port Hatbor '·li&}l ~chool to
Corona del '...tat , where his
basketball skills made him
a pivotal player on the Sea
'{in, squad. Police believe
Jisgruntled Tar studenta:
are responsible.
FISHING'S GOOD
R.V. Daniaer of 265 Mom-
ina Canyon Rd., Shore
Clif£s, reported aood cat-
ches of yellowtail in a re-
cent fishin& trip to Rancho
Buena Vista, near La Paz,
Mexico.
Roacra called out, "I similar proaram to conuol year resulted in a Bal New housing reaulatioru
rise 10 a point of order. No thencwfloodofvacationcts, Week described by many inforce in Newport Beach
one should be afraid of a slated to beain this Sat-Harbor Area resident& as probibit more than 5 un-
law to aovem conduc L I urday, March 18. the ''quietest ever." relUed persons from stay-
wou ld have suspicions ln effect will be special Police aneated 952 ina in the same housing
about anyone who does fear traffic reaulationa, a beefed juveniles for curfew vio-unit. Police have promind
such • law.'' up police force, and the lation last year. Drinking, to enforce this ordinance.
Mr. Cook came back with dili gent enforcement or loi terina and narcoti cs Names of chaperones for
the retort: "Anyone who housinz and liquor reau· were also a problem. Cur-Bat Week celebrants will
says such thinas with so lations. few for juvenile control be taken when the youna
tittle expenence on the The s trenzthened police beaina at 10 p.m., and people move into an apart•
Council is talkina lhrouah force will include all o£ James B. Glavas , chid o£ mcnt. A booklet entitled
his haL.. the department's patrolmen poli ce, has promised that "C. ave fun wi thin reason ..
Vice~ayor Doreen Mar· and detectives, assianed to parents will be called, will be passed ouL
shall pointed out that it 12~our shifts, with no colle ct, to infonn them of Letters have been sent
was late in the afternoon, days orr ror the traditionaJ their child's detention. lO landlords concerning the
and the meetina was ad-10 days; supplementary Youthful appearina o£· houaina ordinance. Aba\e:
journed. military police, alcoholic fl eers, some in swim suits ment proceedina papers will
Councilman Forgit quiP"' agents, and county housina and others in casual wear, be served to residents and
ped, "Considerina the and state health authori· will be circulatin& amonz landlor4s when loud parties
lanauage used this after-ties. the holiday crowd as part or too many occupants are
noon, we need 2 such or· Some 30 Newport Beach o£ the control effort. Also, found in any apartment.
di~~~:im.~ot j~:k on:·:: Capron Wl"ns cou... f"lght lOPo::~~o:a~~o:eent~;tl~~·r
plluned la<er lha< he mean< II _ owners caulhm;na lhem
to complete his inter-aaainst the sale of liquor
rupted sentence like this: Multi-millionaire land de• minate the temporary con• 10 minors.
veloper Ge orge Capron of servatonhip. "If an yone is jackass Traffic control, a major Balboa has won the con· Attorne ys Lawrence enouah lO violate a policy problem, will be facili· :iervator battle Cor control Stevens o( Newport Beach that he had voted for in a • tated by the issuance or
resolution, he would be over his financial empire. and Ball, Hunt, and Hart of traffic stickers to Balboa
subject to public criticism Superior Court Judae Lon& Beach were appointed Island residents and other
and reprimand by the mayor. William S. Lee said in his conservators of the Capron quaJified persons. The
And when he acts it he decision Friday, March 3• estate last yeaJ, sticken are available from
shoold keep hi s mouth that on April 7 he will ter· The basis rex the ruling the Balboa Island fire
shut." was testimony presented by station on Marine Ave. from
I
P"' ____
01111
__________________________ .. Dr.J. P.Cole, Mr. Capron's
1
S
A S physician. He told the to p.m. C 0 S T U P E R M A R .K E T court lhal lhe heallh of h;s Follow;n& uallic reau· lations adopted at Monday· a 3347 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 673-3510 patien< wao be;na arrec<ed c;ty council meetin• are llniOl~EM F~-~~~~~;O~p~en~9~to;-;;,~-;,~=,;~~~!!!~~PIIODUCi SPEaALS by the conservatorship. effective Friday, March ~ A cowt date of March 24 11, for 10 days:
SWAHSOHCHICKEH & CHOPSIRLOIH was set by Judae Lee to The reaulations: 49t 29!· ~:~=:~ti~ :~~mp~~~,e~ u:rr~:"~or;,11 It~~:. s:; -;-===:.:~:=:;:,=~:c:-,-:::::~::.=:-:-:+:=-:=::-::7:-:=:-:=::::::::::7:---'"-'Jll'--l sale in Dana Point Harbor. Ocean PL, wilh no stops
They were awuded ns.ooo permitted; and routina all
each for lheir aervices in Palm St. and Washina10n
the conservatcxship. St. traffic south to Ocean
I;FTRn--2;:'~;----t--~::;:::7-:::;---'1· ILLI.DIS YIITOII DIED PL. orartina from Balboa MAXWELL HOUS! AT MDAII HOSPITAL Blvd.
William C. Wrath, 73, of • Prohibit parkin& on C·offee Oak Put, Illinois. died Balboa Blvd., brc&iMinl at
Prid*y. March 3, at Ho11 15th St. intermittently on
Hotp1tal. He had bten dilrerent sidea of the boule-6ftr vacationina wich hit son, vanS from the hov.ra of 2
1 1~.. '7-, Willilnl Wr&lh ol 3U4 Bre .. p.m. to 2 a.m.; and ora
k«t Dr •• Corona del Mar. portions of Nowpon Blvd.
totr. Wroth htld -ktld u • ~·' HAL V!S OR SLIC!D QUARTS oubler for .. ,.moti..,altlar· • r-•bi< porltioa oay• 33c J • 29< ntter lor 43 yeara before lifDI oa· Baytide Dr., fi'DIII Ul l'e redriq. w.riae Ave. to Bl PaMO;
.. Scrri•on include hi• wife, oa J~mboree Rd.; probiWt ~iigfe::::.:~~~iliD-----tKf~~~"£:-f\ii<j/;QiiCjUjif---. Bliubeat.; 3 soa_a, Wi.lli..a atopplna oa portloat ol '";!.£-Solo~ ol Cotuoo dol Mlr. Jolin of ~":.,A": wi 11 l>o.
> 2125 S..,toJt. ... Robort of (IOtDto Ol" F,~ Qi tabUIMd It dat eatr.c. UUUI., ' , ..::r.;. "'" loold ia ~ llolboo loload oad In
OU Pwt. llolta........, ia llolboo Poaiaoal1, oo Now•
dll Mlr .... tho port Bl..S. ot 26111 SL. io
.,..,_..... Weal Newpon.
OF COSTA MESA DIES andOoraHm. c;ty Ena;neer·
Arnold Francis Rieman, Joe Devlin remained after
&34 Joan SL, Costa Mesa. jlh~e~o1f~fi:•c~;~a~l :•:•o~a~r~om~=IO~~~~~;~~~~:il died Sunday, March 12, at answer any spe cific quos-
the Lona Beach veterans ti ons.
hospital at a1e 56. He wa!l
bom OcL 11. 1110, in lona.
Minn., and moved to Costa
Meu in H56. He was em-
ployed as a buildina en&i-
neer for Continental Air·
lines and was 1 member o f
the Cachol ic Foresters.
Survivors include his wife,
Evelyn ; a brolher, Firman
One-Of-A
ind Sale
known
in a:r~en .
... aod
Rieman of Eas t Peoria. ~:;l/9's'~s~•ll 1\1.; and 3 sisteu, Mrs. I•
Emma Gehri s of Okabena.
Minn., Mrs. Irene Scheurina
o£ Ion a. Minn., and Sister
Mary Fintan of Delano,
29.9
Minn.
Services were held at the
St. Co lumbia Catholi c
Church in lona. Baltz Mor-
tuary in Costa Mesa were
forwardina dir,eciOrs.
Newp
Furniture
Perfect for the
I man of action! I
The Anscomatic~
Sf86Super8
Movie Camera
effects •••
for an "amateur" price!
5-~1 power zoom too!
1112 ..... lllf •••••
ESTCLIFF
•
A
Art Patrons seek members
The Pin. ·"" Patroae ot Newport Harbor are uteftd..
ina invitations 10 H•tlor
.o\tea reaidents 10 join their
Ol'pnir.ation for the year
bcaiMina ~pril 1.
The annual mernberahip
drive hu beCn orpniz.od
by the membership chairman.
Mra. Burton V. Collins.-~-.
nual dues of SlO, which in·
elude both huaband and
wife, entitle members to
participate in all~ the jpl-
lory PfOif~ and to re•
eoivc the calendar and ex•
hibition &Mouncemontl and
invitation•.
Lecture seriea ate apon-
~. l
tared lhrouJhout tbe r•• ia
art his &ory aDd •PPNciati•
and ill other tpecialiaecl
areu ol art. But tripe uo
oraanizod to muuunw ADd
aalleriet throuahoul Sou-.
them California, with ia•
formative pided IOGII
lhrouah ouia ~ndiq ubi•
bitions and collocti.ou
lhown in . tho Sou&blaad.
Trips in the past have boon
tcheduled to La Jolla,
Santa Barbara, tho Lot .U•
ae let County Mutcnam of
..,,, UCL., and Bomoclall
Park.
Members of the Fino Artl
Pauona are invited to ape-
ON THE WAY HOME aboard th e World Campus Afloat
of Chapman College, Michael Herring, at left, of New-
port Heigh t s, and Barry Zawacki of New Jersey are
pictu redworlcing in the art room of the ship, Mike, who
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Herring, 430 Redlands
Ave., recently arrived ba ck in the States with 420
other students after spending "J/2 months studying and
traveling around the world with Chapman's division of
international education.
Award winners announced
First round winners in the
1967 Banko( ~rica Achieve-
ment awards prog ram include
lhe followi ng students at
Corona delMar High School ;
Math -Pauline Brecht,
338 Cherry Tree Ln., Costa
Mea a.
Lab Science -Diana
Smi th, 1631 Peaasus , Dover
Shore s.
Music -Marilyn Jacobs,
500 Anaelita Dr., Irvine
Terrace.
Art-Debbie Malone, 1691
Orchard, Santa Ana Heiahts.
Enalish -Diane lbbetson,
108 Via Antibes, Lido Isle.
Social science -Dennis
Parker, 2040 Republic Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Foreign lanauaau -
Brooke Blakely, 900 Sea
Ln., Harbor View Hills.
Business-Debra Wooley,
2351 Aralia St., Eut Bluff.
Home economics -Leah
Harlan, 1973 Visl.l Caudal,
East Bluff.
'trades and induatrial
arts -J ohn Bu.raer, 2000
Seadrift Rd.,lrvine Terrace.
Top winners from local
hiah schools will be eli-
aible for the zone competi-
tions in April. First place
winners will then ao to the
May finals, where they will
re ceive at least $150 and
will com pete for top $1 ,000
avards. ,
SALE
LAST THREE DAYS
On umps
Accessories
Area Rugs
Ult TO
50% 60% &. 70%
OFF
'
2211 tw~oa aw.
l'llOfiiSSIONAI COSTA UBA, CAlli.
INt&Jca Dlsll~• •••lll'llt&ll71
alai pn•ie• recepliou ol
all eUiWUou pnaeated
in. tt.e .. llety and •• ...
dtlod to !no pllory lldolio·
aioo at anYtime dad~ a.S•
lery boura. Special
loUts ,.., also bo •'llllfod
upoa. •quelL ' JDvltatiODI
•• i .. Nd to ..-n for
pat lecture IDNtiap aad.
htacheou when scheduled.
This ~u •. foe tiM firu
year, tbero it a now prlvi•
lep ol membeubi p. The
Junior .t.tfiliatea have open-
ed a aew rental aallery •
Me.-.ra can ae teet objecu
for lheir bene from a ruae
of paintiop and sculpture
on a rental basis. These
pieces are on loan from tho
leadina Lot .o\oaelea Pt·
leriea and are available
OD a 2""1D0ftth basis.
rootal fee ia applicable to
tho pwchau price.
The e&bibition proaram of
the Pine .\rta Patrona in-
cor JDratet the ideaa and
nh.~ea of leadinc museum
prosrama throuahout the
couatry •. 4t present "C.S.
Price. the man and hi 1
wort,"' it on 4iaplay at tho
aallery, 400-M..in St...., Bal-
boa. Sterlina Holloway or-
pltized this retrospective
exhibition.
The next a bow, oraanized
by ,.,, Philip 'Jold, wm
include the work ~ 2 San
Pranciaco artiat.a, Wally
Hedrick and Sam Tchaka-
lian.
lnvitationa will ao out to
memben for the Pine .a.Jts
Patroat preview party at
the new Buffwna' in New-
port Center, from 7 to 9
p.m. Tuesday, Aua. 29.
YICA AIIOUICES CLADES II Cllll
The Yo una Women's
Olristian Auociation of
Santa Ana -South Oranae
County is holdina claues
in stitchery and slimnas-
ti cs at the Corrmuni ty Con·
areaational Olurch, 611
Heliouope, Corona del Mar.
Stitchery claues meet on
Monday from ~:30 to 11:30
a.m. This clan is tauaht
by '-"s. Helen Richards. The
slimnaatics clau, tauaht
bv ~ •• B.J. Janiaa, moeta
••h ~r r.c. lD:lO &o
11:30 a..m.
LEGAL HOTIC!
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitioa.s Firm N•me
THE UNDERSIGNED don
hereby certifr_ th•t •he i• coo•
ductiDII • Public: Rel•tioas
busiae.. •t 320 1', Co .. t
Hwy ., Newport Be•ch, uoder
the fictitious firm ume of
Mule B•rclay & Aasoc:. and
that ••id rlrm ia com posed of the lollowiag persog whose
osme io full sad pl.c:e of reai-
deoc:e ve ss follows, to-wit:
Msrie E:tchisoo, 701 S. B•y
Froat, Bslbo. lslsad, Cali(.
WITNESS my h•od this 28th
d•y of february , 1967,
Msrie Etchison
STATE OF CALifORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE sa.
ON THIS 28th day of Febru-
ary , 1967, belon~ me, a Notary
Public Ia aod for asid cout~ty
sad state, reaidia11 therein,
duly CIHIImissioaed sod sworo,
persoaally •ppesred Msr ie
[tchiaon kaowa to me to be
the persoo whose Dsme ito sub-
scribed to the withia iostro-
meat, aod s c:b.ow led11ed to me
tbst abe executed the ••me.
WITN ESS my h•ad aad offi-
cial se•l.
Jeatoie R. Hill
Notary Public io so.d lor .. id
Couoty •od State. "'l Commi••ioa e.1.piru Oct.
2 • 1970.
Publish: Msrcb 9, 16, 23, 30,
1967, lo the Newport Harbor
Eaaip.
L!GA.L MOTIC!
CERnFJCATE OF BUSIN ESS
Flctltlou Finn N••
111E UNDERSIGNED don
bareby certify lbat she J. co.•
dactlall .. lat•rlar De.lp buai•
u-at 208 Coklearod, Cor ..
del M•r, C•liforal•, uader tha
ficthJou nr. ••~ae of P•raat
t.terion .. d lbst uid linn i8
coe,-ed of the followiDII per•
•• whoee as!M Ia lull ud
r.lace of raaldeac:e •re •• fol-
o-, to wit:
EatMr E. P•raat, 208 Goldn·
rM , C•-delMar, C•llfonls.
WITMESS .,. r. .. d tb.ia 23rd
• .,. o1 r ...... ,.. 1967.
£aliter E. Paraat
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE u.
ON THIS Urd My of Febn-
al"f, 19157, Mf ..... s Noury
~~lie t. .. d I« .. ld e outy
fall ..... Nald•• tlroerea,
lla}r c ... IMt ... d •ad awon, ,_._.tt, a,.•red EatMr E.
P'aNal bOWD lo .. to M die
..... ..... aa .. i• .....
..u...l to .. wi .. la iaaln•
._,, _. •cbowl.d.p4 to •
lMl eM uenl.d Ul• ....
tn'I'NESS ., lllu4 aad offt• ........
1.-rletta L. t:•toa
1954 THIRTEEN NEW TEACHERS jo;ned th e staff of Newport
Harbor High School for its 25th yea r of operation in Septem-
ber, 1954. They are shown in this picture,along with the school ad-
ministrators: fr ont row, from left, Ch arles Funnell, John Echtemach,
Principal Sidney Dav idson, Dean of Girls Fay Harbison, Ruth Le-
J962 CERTIFICATES of
appre ciation were
given to Harbor Area auto
dea lers by the Automobil e
Club of Southe rn Cali fornia
for participating in t11e 1%2
driver tra ining program of
the Newport Harbor Union
Hi~ School Dis tr ict. Par-
ticipants in the presenta-
tion ceremony incl~ded ,
from left, Paul McFaul ,
manage r of the Cos ta Mesa
Chamber of Comm erce; Ro-
bert Wigmore, pr ~siden t of
th~ Costa Mesa Chamber;
Bob Robins of the Robins
Ford Agen cy; John Con-
nell of M ill e r~onne ll
Chevrol et; Ray Stansbury
of Stan sbury . Buick and
Thea Robins of Robins
Ford . The local dea lers
donated 5 ca rs. [Photo
from the Aug. 9, 1%2, is-
sue of the Ensign.)
Lievre, Cathe rine Hom, Ruth Thome and Vic e-Pri ncipal Jo e Ham-
blet; back ro w, from le ft, L eroy Jillson, Co un selo r Robert Magnus-
son, Malcolm Buchanan, Stuart Co rey, Don Burns, Ali ce Hoch,
Laura Lane and Diane Fruhl ing. (Ensi gn photo from the i ssue of
S ~pt. 13, 1954.1
>~F O LLI ES OF '54"
dancers for the 1q54
benefit of the Junior Auxi-
liary of the New port 9each
Assistance League includ-
ed this foursome; f rom left,
·Mr s. She lOon Cradd ock , Mrs.
~ex Albright, Mrs. William
Harvey and Mr s. Carl Hill-
·gren. The show was pre-
sented June 18 and H in .... ,.,~
School auditori um. [Photo
from the June 3, 1954, is-
sue of the Ensign.)
,....,. P'UIIo Ia •ill r.; ••I• .1954 THE PtL,GRlM .GIRLS' CHOIR of th~ Co ron a del Mar Com-termof"e; 2nd lOw, from lett, Kay Andrews, Judy Blklf, Holly lngr•, ~Cif -:_t:,t:~,.,.. ,. • .,.... munity Church parti clpat~d ln the Newport tfarbof Youth Karett Blbson, Virginia Procter, and MarNtet Ingr1m; bid!: tow,
we.1•• Srmpllony concert oeld Dec. 12, 1954, In the Harbor Hlgo auditor-from lelt, Sylvia Hunt Terry Ross, Jo., Walp, Lisette"'-"·
Ntt.•• .... t, t, ••· ts, ium. The choh included, front ro w, from lett, Wa ip, Ann Huma.son, Lindi Purcell and Lorraine Mouholder. (£nsl•
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StThomas BibleLesson
Leo-29, Serlee II CHIIST TIANSFIOUIED
What happened here In a MC:nt place on the mountain Ia one of the key
polota of the Golpel.. We an: not Biven a lone, detailed deecriptlon. The record
" wry brief. Matthew almply aays.. he •wu trantftaured before them: and Ma
fM» did ahlne u the aun, and his raiment wu while u the llcht. • There la no
more to My.
'n. munin& or lhll remarkable event Ll dear. h wu a sort of prdlpring
or tonebowlq of the Resurrection.
With thls ·ln mind. U ll bnportant to atve attention to every detaU. The
recorded happenlnp In connectkM\ with the Tranaflguration all aerve to throw
l .... t on the glory of Chrllt and the nature of hla klngdom.
Flnt, u alwaya with the Go.pel, the order of eventa ahouJd be considered.
The Tranafl1uration followa hard on a number of fut movlnB: events that
ttecan wtth the Confession of Peter. Thse thlnp may be .een as a preview of
thlna• to come in Paukln week, the Crudftxlon and Resurrection. When
Peter conlesaed In reply to a queatlon that he beUeved Jesus to be the Christ,
be foreahadowed the acclaim of the crowd in Jeruaalem on Palm Sunday. The
crowd llkewile haUed Jesua as the Christ aa he approached after the manner
foretold in prophecy. Peter's confession betfan tht; event& leading up to the
TranaftguraUon just aa Palm Sunday 1tarted the week that ended In the Cruci-
fbdon and Reau rrection.
Afkr the stunning conreulon of Peter, Matthew tells u.a, "I-' rom that time
forth bfcan Jesus to show unto h ls di.lclpl.e&. how that he muat go unto J eru-
salen, and tuffer many things or the elden and chief priests and scribes, and
be kUied, and be raised again the third day." The following days may be
presumed to compare to Paasion week when Jesus taught daUy ln the Temple.
Finally, .. After six days Jesus taketh Peter, James. and John his brother,
and brtngeth them up into an high mountain apart ... There he was tran&-
Dgured and th e three disciples saw MoteS and Elijah talking wtth him-the
Law and the Prophets. Luke adds that they were talklng of h is death that h e
should accomplish In Jerusalem .
The order of event&, the plot, may be summarized as follo ws: ( 1) Publk
confeuion l.s made of Jesua as the Christ: (2) This Initiates hostile a<..1lon
qainsl him leading to the Intense suffering of accusation and judgement and
death; (3) Victory iK awarded and heavenly glory achieved through perfect
obedience to God even unto d eath.
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..... .. '"' .,.. ,.,. ,._. In GDcf, ,., S.low ...
a.n 1rt 1 ...,.. Cflrill' ~fed tw eJ*fy ,.... • M untnown ,..., Hll __. .. Itt ,...._
m~Mttr c.nt Ill Hit ,....,. ..,._ God lnllotlut:llttl Him tD IN .otlll. A "*'-,_, ,.._.
lfiiiiUICIIIIf, ....,,. II my ...,_, San Itt wftom I am ... ,..,_ .. , ,.,.., ,. Hlln." Dwttl ..
.,.,.. ,.,._ ...... )etut Clwitt.....,.,..,. mttt ltlttl lftfetWI Info IJwJT ......... I$ I .. ....
,.,. ,.,. IMm, ~ -.1111 ftltm, COfltttfi/W "*"· ,...,.,. tD "*"· ,......, ....... ,
Jn ,..,...,. ..,...,.,..~ tA. ciW«W ol Galt Hll I~ F,_ .... Hit .,._ ... HI ......,
tA. ,_, ltlhtwett.Ood ,..,. 1o men. Chfltt Hlmttll Mid, "~ tMt '*" t11r1n me 1t1111 ...,. tM
FIIIW." .
In t1ttt .brW ,..,. o1 His public II,., Chlill .,,_.,..., 1o fNIIte dW tD His ~ ._ feel
r..t HI c.M to lllrlh &lilt b one put,_.. T"'-t .., 10 mM• ~ 101 Jin. Tltll .., N
IC~ 0)' His dMth on 1'-CfOU.
TM moet CNCIM hews In lhlt llmlls ol hiSlorf ...,. thoU lhtH ~ houri aMn
Chfltl, God's SM. too* upon Hlm.W lhlt Sin ol 1M Mire lturnMI rec. Mil ,.,. Nfs_.
Mil ......., on u. cross o1 CaN.-y. His ""' words bthwe His dNth, "If Is tlttlfltetl," -:::":::..;::;: , .. ~ 01 Redemption's p~«~. 8y this .ct. Jnul Christ ~ root c.,. 01 ,_
..,.,.,. mMI trom God.
lr0' show Ute wthltttk:lty o1 His deity,.,,., u:ne cMys In 1111 ,~. Jetus Chtlst cMII out
tttt tomO aliYI .,.nt! He nw~ His ditclplln wtd His ltHed onn, Mtd ~ with Cftlm
cM1S mot-e belen ,_,, this Ntlh, to retwn lo His f 51t.tw in HHtren. s.lot'l He lttt, Cltrltl
His dltdpiH u..t He 'lfOflld send Ute Holy Spirit the thlrd pert~)~! ol Ute TrinitY. 10 De wHII Ifill!"·
Tod#ly, Cttrlsl lt .t the rl_.t hind o1 God, Md or• tMy, I/ICCOidlfll lo His Word, He •Ill CGfl!l..,. -·
TBEBIDIE T~TEIJ THROUGH
I
R•,.t•Moll "-aiOLA aROAOCASTI!•
S5l S.M ... Sl:o LM ....... f0117
Br DR. WilL TU L. WILSON
~Ut II A YUT interHti"S piiSUp
• in Pulm 12:6 which states., ''The
words of the Lord are pure words, u
siher tried in 11 furnace of nrth, puri·
fied s.rven tima .''
capacity, the IKOOd was the contents.
The Bibl• is abeolu1ely accunte. Thf'
mathematician will find it so if he
rf'ads what it MYS. carefully.
Then there's the archaeoiO«ist. He
is sa ti.sfied the Bi b!~ j.sn't true bec::auw
he can't find the thincs which are
spoken a~t. Many yean before Baby-
lon wu dfttroy~. the prophet wid
1ider the ra~lity ol the ...,_.._ U I
say to JO'l thilt I am • 0V..:r1N ...
you find that I un AM liYilw U.. -.
you certa~wouldn't ......_ &Mt I
Wll a • . Y ....... ...,
way one Qn dtlllt .. il
Loolr.if18 up this statrment of .. puri· that Babylon would btocome heaps and
fit'd .even timn," I d iKonn-d that b.-covf'red with wava and with dual.
there are abo wvrn lr.inds or prop!.-What dCM!I all of that mean? T he Eu·
who have tried to underminr the truth phn.tes River was dammed by an
and who havto denif'd the W ord of God. earthquake and the wata-bullr.ed up
They fall in tht-followinf[ catr~riM : in the rainy wason, 8oodin11 and cov·
Matthew emphasln-s th at the Transnguratlon took place •after six days" the mathf'matician, the arr.haf'OIO«ifl, •rill« Babylun with wavH. Alt•r •
following Peter'.!! conf1..'!!1Sion. Luke says "abo ut an eight days after ... The thP. duic, thr a~tronomrr, thr Kiffl· whilr, an Opt"niJ»« Willi m4td~ and the
• Chrittian i1 not lly whet ht •J'It ... t
by the way he liftS. But W.. G.4.
both thinp aft tnle and .,.. ........
God's Word. "We an •* 11J INCit
alone, thil iJ all our plea. ,_. tiW
for all mankind. •nd ..._ 4W lw
me." h is faith that MYft • 1'h1t U.
retum pnxluct'l a Godly ti"' ftl&.tl with
KOod worb.
But 1pau will allow u•ly _.. JMn
con1Hirnltion. ~ physicht a... it aU
reasoned out that in _... • pot ,.....
certain IAwt must bt-••• ww4. Ytt,
nalur. itwlf dilprrrft hit -u..._
dlffe~nce is not In actual time, but In the fonn of 1peech and manner o r reckon-list. thr physicist, and thr historian. water ~ually terped out lravln«
ing. "After six days• wouJd refe r to the Intervening six days, thus prefiguring As an uamplr, the mathem41tieian Babylon co vued with dwt, exactly at
moy find fault in somr of the r~•re• thr Bible p .... -~-i-.. would hop~n ... the six d ays o f Passion Week, the abc daya of Creation and the s ix ages o r -.. -....... ~'"' r-·.~~ the Bible gives. O~r day I wa1 ricli"A" yrars b.fore the nent took place. The Why do an e&.phut'1 bia.l ... ..._. ht.tory up to the present Gospel age, the seventh or hut in lime. il lons in a c<~r with the principal of a Scriptures also prophni~ th.t BabY·
"About an eight days" would refer to the eitJht-day cycle o f the, week which hi11h school. He said, "Dr. Wil100, the Jon would bKomr heaps. When the
forward ? 'The hiDII l4'p • ..... .-.
we call the .. octa ve, .. in which the eichth day i1 also the first day, signifying mrn that wrotr thr Bible ew-ickndy an;haeolociall dU& down abou' 30 feet
Ill didn't know much about mathl'maticl and found thr ancient city, a remark-
mal• bend beckwardt. lut Ged .kDrw
very well tNt thil bic ...._. ~'1
l'flt up olf the pound • 1-. lep. Fw
this reeton it Ull't all t.w ....... at
the tanM' time and in tlw -tlinc-
tion, WMn God makn a I'"' He ......
thl' u mr thin«. lit Ul My that the
Jimb nf II rrrtain tl'l'f' ne.ftlh ... JS
feet with 1 \nit:ht ol -. 4.000
pound•. h i1 only cvnnectfd .. tJw
tftl' with a Jiult-bit ol lbft, ha"'taw,
that pes in about Nll way. U tt. II'M
the Intrusion o f ete rnity into tlme. Jesus rose from e dead on the fi rst d ay o( bKauw it says that when Solomon able thine w• dilcovrred. Babylon con-
the week, which ls also the eighth day. The number aevm .!llgniOes the temporal madr his luor. it wu ten cubits across si1ted of mounds with little patha be-
o rder and the ages of history; the number eight lignifies eternity. The Christian and a line of thirty cubits did comp.u twN"n t hem. T h e an::haeol<wi•U
-mu"ltc BCaJe ts thus the "octave• o r eight notes in which·th£' eighth note has the it." 1 tumf'd 10 the pa.uaBr in my thousht thete heapC can~ined 10me
Bible and noticf'd th.u he had over· 1 tn B t hon ·•-d · to aarnl' value as the first. Christian dances are perfonned in patterns and mo ve-rea uur.. u "' u""~'Y UC 111
loo lr.ed tomethin,; that the vl'rw u.id. them, they found t.h.t they merely
ment• of eight, and Christi an festivals are cdebrated during the eight dayt of He was ri~~:ht that it did say it w•• ten contained debris. There wa1 no lime-
the "Octave." Matthew Is pointing to the time o f the Paaslon, L.uke is empha-(ubit: :!cross l that is 180 inches), but ,.tone anywhere around the city. The
he h<tdn't not iced thetl' was a crown ... ._1 · •-• to ' · 1 ·•-sizing the whole compaK!i of the p assion, death and resurrection . ~u.7 omau ,_ maport •t « '""'
---__ . -· • _ ~ • _ •. ....,J th d U ~ el\"l w,MI;h was a hand bnoadth widl'. This IMaiJdU., o1 thftr walla aac1. adler Rntc:· _it <Ill inchel in ~9 lhl ...... p : 'The br[lt\~ dou~ wti!~ o~e.!!h~owed-.t\em WOUld ~ " ~ o . d SO ~1\., . '!1'-Y a~und the-tOp of iL Now a ~nd tv.f'eL Whta.-.-,.-w .. .......,.eel,"
\\nked w\\h ~ <p....,ce oT,Goct-~-tturldc:Nd. out of whk:h Cod·apo\ce tti. Mount 6~adt)\ is four inch n . So I tooll a pen· •• ~borin& lownt came in and took
Sinal in p a rticular, and ~e clo ud)~al went befo re the Israelites on tb~r mar9,"t ,, ell and J»per and w_rote down I~ the atones_ brole them apart. aod
from Egypt. The words s poken out of the doud were a quo tation from Isaiah Inches., substractcd 8 mches from at. 1011prd off the lime in onfrr to build
, ' lenin& 172 inchH. I then divided th<tt th · · hou The d bri
in 21. iacbN, atkk wt 7~ fMt. ... ...W
up 4.,000 lbl. Do you b..-how ~
doH it:t No., neither do I. We .. it, .....
"W' bel ...... it, thoup it u apilllll. -··
rra10nins• and the belie teMtt .t
!trencth and power. the same as th ose heard a t Jesus Baptism, deslgnaling h ~m as the Suffering by pi (J 14161 and it c m out th"rt .L~~--0":'n .1'"· . t' 1 WIS , . . . . · • a I' I Y· uuvwn mto p1 n . In thu w1y a1 •I· Servan~ descnbed b~ lsatah, who wo uld ~le fo r th e sins of h1s people. The -~is .. is nact ~y ~hat th~ Biblr ~id. ways,. God, in Hit ,-nee, ke-eps His
words. H ear ye him, would link Jesus with tha t Prophet" fo retold by Moses. Bu t. hr sa1d, t~r"' ~s swnethmB Word an:haf'OIQKically. 1 haw-e nevu
Pt>ter never fo rgot the experience, and long after h e wrote of it In h is Second else. about . that w~tch I m sure you ll'1!ll, in all my widt-travels, anythina
But tM moM wontlnfv.l thU.. of lit.
is how God siwt et"""l life te • sin-
nrr. If a penon plac:.l his" lnllt iD
Jf'IUS Chritt he i1 liwm ~ Wt
c•nnot be expbm.d. H~ ._. fl • _..
creatUI'I' in Christ leN~. A IIIW MbiN
and a MW life with an mtinly eww
attitude tow•rd life, God anti -..
sivl'n. He is bom api.n. W••t ,_
trust Chritt Jesus, and let HU. 4o th.t
for you? He lo¥n you. for He P"
, . ·• • al "'" I lh'· j F" h __ , ed u n t uplam to l'aslly. In one place the due-up by archaeoro.;tu tlult did not io .. p1sue Gener : on e ... were eyew blesses o Ul ma e.!lty. o r e r~~v Bible says thl' Javor held 3000 baths· L--l 1 th · • th ch · b • • •-utt-y prove wh.at e Word of from (,od th e f a ther ho no ur and glory. when ere came s u a votce to lm in another plac~ it ... Y~ it ~eld 2:000 God uys.
frum the excell ent glory, Thill Is my beloved Son, in who m lam well pleased. bott hs. No": wh•ch 11 n,-ht? Alt"••n I Then there is the cleric who may not
And this voice which cam e from heaven we heard. when we were with hl.m in too k my Bablt> and turned to the two uphold God's tnath. He u ys that the
the hn ly moun I. •
At the time. however, Peter was unable to accept the full terrifying implka-
tlonJol or what had ha ppened. He exclaimed that it was good to be o n the
m o unt. and wanted to erect booths to tftnaln there and celebrate the glory.
.. eter had rt'buked his master fo r fo retelling hl.s.!iu rfering and death a fter Peter's
Confession: now he wants to avoid go lng up to Jerusal em where he kno ws
these things must be accompll.!ihed. The Church Fathers dwel t much o n thl.s
attempt of Peter to tum Jesus aside just sho r1 o f the full glory. Peter would
settle fo r ea rthly recognition. '"H e erred also," says Regimus, .. in tha t he
wished that th e Kingdom ol the Elect, which the Lo rd had proml.!ied to bestow
in hea ven, might be established o n earth." Thus Peter Ls seen as the Hn t fol-
lower o f Jesus to fall to the allurement of socialism, which seek s heaven on
earth. It took a ll the a gony
before Peter was rehabilitated.
o f Jesus' .!lutferlng and death and resurrection
The rest of the ch a pter d eals with teaching.!! preparatory to life In the
Gospel Age. the last days of his tory, the Era o f Redemption.
(St. Th-• BIW• L .. ,_,, St. "111-• ,_,, h • UOH, H_,._, r ... , nOlS.)
Take God at His Word (IC.,,. ... _. ...... •t CIMC lr+•.._• c-.. -tt-.. ,,_ COMTACT, .t.u.,.u, lft4.)
By LAURlt: STOREY I H I JOHN S:10, the writer lay• down l'l~r·
lilin womkrful uutha:
"He that believeth on the Son ol God
hath the wiwe. in himself: he that bt--
lincth not God hatl) made him a liar; ~
cause he bclineth not the record thu Cod
~vc ol hil Soa ...
Then he pa on co uy (vents 11·14):
"And this il the record, that God huh
(iven to 111 etnnal life, and thil lire U in
hil5on.
"He thac hath the Sou hath lir~: :uul
he that huh uot the Son or God huh not
life.
"Thew thin~ haft: I wriu cu unto you
that bclie\·e on the name or the Son of
God: chat ~ may know that ye have
ewnaiiJfe, and that ye may belten on the
name ol the Son of God.
"And thit il the confid~ua that we h~\'C'
In him, that, If ~ uk any thin8 K.Cord· i•• co hill will, he heareth ua. ..
Fint ol aU, we hn~ C"\'ft')' ript to take
God at Hill Word when H~ ulb aboul
CDI'*aNdon ot the anbdiner. It t. au
ellid ,._ God dtat il w hawt noc His
.... W Mw not lilt. ume. we iulft ClDIIW
• a palM a. d-what lhe Mtunl lin .,_..,..., __ ""'br"'"-
..._. a1 Cahwy, wr MMd • OM' alrady
••• 1 •• llefeft God.. Y•--lo ,.,...-_ Cod ...
f6? ' • It • • wllo llelleft. "'He •• _ ....... -................... _
-~·-............ -1 .... ~ -....... ,...,a.-.·a-z nt__. _______ .,an. __ _,,..cw ___ .,. __ .,... ___ ., __
2 ,, _....,_ ....
aide they a~ on-not much u~ to C.od , .111fl
not really wan tiuj~t to move l),1ck inro th~
thiup of the WOI"Ici .
Let ut be potitiv~ in out C:hrini.1 n ap-
proach. l~t u 1 ulr.e God at HiJ Wonl.
If w~ ut anything according to His will,
He heartth us. So let us pray for the
salvation of oth~n. knowing that "lie iJ
not willin~~t that :my lhould perish." We
can abo believe Cod in the mactn of
ratonlion, that Hr: mi«bt hring w baclr.
in our spiritual life 10 a platt of lr.nowinR
the fullne. of joy-the joy of 1.11lvation
when lint ~ k~ Christ.
We need -t0 taU a pod )ook at t1w: pJaoe
from which we were liftm. We need 10
r~br:r duit H~ railed our left and tool
. Ul out or a horribk pit. liftinc Ul from
lhe miry day, potd"l our feet upon a rod.
and CIUiblishiRJ our Pns.
Let w cake a aood klot bkk at what
Chn.t. meant to ut in the arty daJI of our
fenor. Tlwn we ahould be honeM. with
ounelftl and Ulkc a look at the compro-
mite: tR have allowed from time to time
-in our buMnc~~ lif~: in our 10eial. politi·
ul, ciric life. Let • rtmm~bcr that God
it tM peat latoru. II -w .. nt to come
ineo the f11Unc. ol Hil blali .... the -.cftt
it foand hrft:
"II ., peoplo, whldl .,. colkd by ooy
..... will h111111bk ~ and pny,
&ad te4 .,. lam, and tum fro. dwir
wlcl<d ,..,., dip wiD 1-,_. ... ..,..
ud wiD fcqift thrir Ilia. •nd wiU hn.l
lloolrlond" (IICIInM1.7:14).
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we cu ..,.. IMD • ridl ucl cnw: erpai-
acr .... eMc ........ lhe r.un. el
blr r' ,.._. • .._,_ • ...,.. .... a -·Rio-
~S~Bf'S In I~ first on• i_t wid that it Bible isn't true beawe in one place
d1d hold 1,000 baths. But m the W<:ond he rudt th.t man iJ jUitified be(Oft
JNt~sa~r. it .aid tlw liiYor contained God by in another place it
1,()00 b~t ths. You ~*'-the fint was the he · · worb. But con· Himself
DR. BENNEr'S BIBLE SCHOOL
IKE SO many other thincs in
tbt: life aad delth of ]etuS, 1M
Olrilt, our ._.. dmotes the
md ol the old rcci~M of Law
aDd the becinninr or the ne"·
n-a of Gncr. It wu tht last
Golcai Text: "Ft/11' •1 o(INI &I .w NIIAU br.-. -.4 ..,_
lltn. tlu Ltwl'l ,,.,, till ,, CI/IM,.. (I Cor. II :2115).
The Lord's Supper
lr DR. JAIIIS E. I EMMET
•• _ .... Ju .. II I~ ....... '-
t.:w: 1:/ I "' .. ~ <".-<11 ~ a..... Pa.cweT Fcut for J..a and Hd dil·
cipla, and, ;, ..... .,. '"' lho J"'ioh ft8tion which t.d rejc!ckd ib Messiah, t••,.t•tH "-OIIIISTIAM aUCON, "' ....,_ A-. c.IM. ... u .. M.J.)
but it was tht first c:detwation ol the a cMnnd f~tly Ulfd by Satan (1 canyiac a pitcbrr of ---·J:::;.' ~
Lord"s Sapper for Jesu Ouitt and Hi1 'ran. 6:10). Judas btpn to conipire recttan~ art ahraya plain aad '1111
new body-the diarch. The la-.· t.d with the enemy who .-n:r:c~ to pa,· him man wu one of a naltitatlt of -....
bun cortilllddJ falfiJkd in ~im .< ~att. tbr price or blood money he" dcni.ncled whom ]e-. COI*:I cllprmcl ..........
H7; John 19ol0), uod Hoo m.a;,le to bdnf hio Lord. I haft bani ...,y He pve tho ba1 ,_ lie W • 111o
mtnt lha...tter tdtiUUber Hil clmth un-tpe1 h1.,.. u to why Jadu prot.Wy Muter. It woald -IMt M -line
til He aaea to lab His a.am. out of did ..... ._ the t.ct maains tt.t he did known ]CIUI. They_. tiM.. p'
!Iris ..W. They bod bom ....,... for It, ODd ..., blood -......... woe and u ............. br lf-(l!aid. \2). ItA
.... Keoaialo aad bod 1_. Him ; oow ...... 10 hm He did not lia .. ...., a lho ~ -. J-ood ... -111
they -loalr for the ccsninc of their .,. m t'ltai"J •rilfaction OYa" the mollltJ, down. 1bere WM •• 4"M -.._
Kq .. .-,.. bat ~ it (lolatt. 27:3-10). .,. ....... -.... -.. ,_ -...... H_ ... ·-IIAlUD YIISUS LD¥1 JUIIo\S' FATAL IGNOIAHCI foot, • tho s;,-<I ... ....:. _.
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wMie dnlu.ts bul._ of drlall. It
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lfcoolor -II Ia ... • aiel "'.bo • ¢1 ... ._t It Ia a .aa to ,W.C t.
t..ptaU.. Oar &vlour wu ta-.ae• a. •pel•ta Ukeuwwan J'ft He wu
wttt.at ala. TM Lord tal'llld awq
Sataa bJ ular lleriptan. II .. an
rei..-to ...td taapt.a''-. ...... te
.._. •P Ia our llliM.. ~ -.4 ....... tM
W ... of God. We -"' bo doiW Ia tJw.,.... pnwi.W the ebJ (E.,._,
a&au 1 :18-11). TIM bat. fortJ .. , u .. for tlte Ortatlu aplut t .. pta-
tioa Ia to keep his mind lud upon
Uoo Lenl 1..., Clorlat aDd hla bout
llled wl .. lloe Word of God. A II!U.
rlrt aplal..,. bow aloe tlld It : "I J•at
&Q', 'Get. tiMrt bdind .IM Satan, and ... , , .. pu.lll' ..
LESSON w• _. '1\ of J-.-..
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Benefit sale at Thrift Shop_...:~moot!T=QIII=OSE="===-~;;;:~:::;3===~=u:;E·A;:;;:a.IIA::;:::"::~~=·=.,F.'
.. Fuhiona • Ia Mode," •••nina will be ·moct.l6d i• .... kiobad"• U4o cof-BRO 'QfR'I\ muwEN
Junior Au.dliuy benefit formally' dt.rouaboal eM r.. ..... ~·EIII ......... _
1bow and ulc, will be pr.. Thrift Sbop tbowrooal ud AI~ lhe spotliabt
ten~ Satu.rday, Much lSt patio dwina the 4-hota tpr will be oa ,.\ectad womon'•
at &be Anittanc:o Leape c:ial event. r .. bioct clodUaa fot men,
Tbrift Shop in Newport AD addhiOI'Ial troa& for toeoaae.; aDd ckildr:en will
Beach. Nc1Ho-new .,._ thoppert who buy 110 worth bra on. aale in addition to
1umbles for active lire and of merchandiu it a ctrtifi• aift items ' bouJehold fur6
Paall fte.e' ... •'•
• d ' and #H ' lmod" 0 tak~t .... en
cottumet 101' ayttme cate 10f pte a a e at nithinaa aDil doeorativc ao-
. Seniors, with 66, lead
Harbor High's honor roll
MRS. RICHARD CRAMM 1823 Commo-pictured above, at right,
dote Rd., Baycrest, has been named New-bara Bunker center c osta Uesa ci ty
port Beach city chairman for the 1%7 chairman, ~d Mrs.' Thomas Johnston,
cance r crusade by Judge Bruce Sumne r, Laguna Beach chai rman.
honorary coun ty chairman. Mrs. Cramm is
r.!!P!"""roll!"fe-ss"'!'"'io-na"'!ll Girls · League honors 4
Directory
INSORANl:E ...
FOR ALL OF YOUR
I"''SURANCE NEI!OS
ROBERTSON-SADL EIR
INSU RANCE
333J E. eout HWl'.
Coron• del Mat -673-3850
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...
BII.LTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
CO$TA MESA
Midway b-2424
By Kot• HoMIII
Sue Unruh, president of
the Corona del Mar Hi&h
School 'Jirb' Leaaue, an-
nounced this week that se-
nior Bryn Hazel, junior
MaryHudson, sophomore
Becky' Carver and freshman
Carol Haley have been
_ named 'JL girls or the quar-
ter for their re spective
classes.
The a:irls, who were elec-
ted in a homeroom poll,
received blue and white
corsages in honor or their
school s pirit and service.
"It doesn't seem like thi s
should belona to jus t 4
people,'' Sue pointed out .
"There were so many that
were worthy."
The honoree• echoed this
sentiment. "1 think that
there are so many girls who
deserve the honor ror the
work they've done," com-
mented Carol.
Pep Squad claims the at-
tention of the second quar-
ter honoreu. Bryn Hazel
and sophomore Becky Car·
ver and both C'lM cheer-
leaders, while Mary Hudson
has spent this year working
with the rest or the "JL
cabinet in her capacity as
junior representat ive.
352!1 E. COA$T HI WAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORiole J-CJ450 Coordinating group forms
Shu 1942
Friendly NeiJ1'1borhood
~rvloe
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8·3433, 8·3434 Co.ta Mesa
.\-Irs. James Casey , youth
chairman for th e Junior
Ebell Club of Newport
Beach, announces the for-
mati on of a coordinating
council in the Harbor Area.
Durin& a recent meeting,
the Juniors invited key
peop le representing profes-
sional, business and lay
grou ps to discuss the fea-We~tcliff Chapel sibili ty of forming such a
council in order to avoid •1'11111,.,. dupl icatioo" oT "efforts and
427 f. 17th ST. to be tter serve the youth
COSTA ~ESA of this area, Gerald Buch,
ordinator for Orange Coun-
ty, described coordi nating
counc il s and what they do.
The people in attendance
at th is first gatheri ng,
sponsored by the Junior
Ebell s, will unite to £onn
the nucleus of the council.
The fi rst joint effort will
be a Match 30 mee ting. for
which the Kiwanis have
supplied fund s; the Leaaue
o( Women Voters, printing;
and the Junior Ebell Club,
res ponafbil ity ror the mail -
ing list.
'==;:~ll~t~O~I~I~EI~=;;:;;d~c~I~;n:q~u;••:':Y~P="=v~c=n~t~;on::_:'o-:. COHCERT SCHEDULED
j FOR EASTER WEEK -. ""MI!:·Maftha· our,·}9~·Ch u,b8$.co Ol.v{;G.,.._dt,.M.at•·w 11• Thc '''•1•stK:i'ated f tUdenl
'; .::· · .. ; .... l..!ilio;hcon ,...,....,. ... • 'oody "Of COrona · del t.!oi Hiah
·R;_stauradt;: ... t ' School is s poos orina a con-...
·'·
Top 0 ' Tho B•y -Vi• lido l Nowpo'rt Blvd.
Nowpo<t B .. ch
RESTAUR ANT FRANc; AIS
FREN CH SPECIALT IES
' CHEF RENE
FORMERLY WITH ROMANOFF
511 E. BALBOA BLVD.
BALBOA
673-7883
DP EN Y.:Jl TIL CLOSING
Q..OSED MONDAY
cert at Newport Harbor Hiah
School Auditorium durina:
Easter Week featurina, ••The
Turtle s," "The Peanut But·
ter Cons pi racy ," and •• The
Midniahters." The concert
will be held at 8 p.mr:'Mon-
day, March 20, Tickets are
53.50 and $4 and may be o~
tained at Corona del Mar
Hiah Schoo l, telephone 644·
1000.
NEW MEETING PLACE
Newpo rt-Mesa school board
trustees Tue sday set Costa
Mesa Hiah Schoo l Lyceum
as the boatd mee ting site
through June 30. Conv en-
ience of equipment. loca·
tion, and size, determined
the board's decision to
move from the district build-
ina on Placentia Ave., in
Cos ta Mesa, to the high
school.
CARNETT PROMOTED
Will iam R. Carn ett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Car-
nett of 2524 Fairway Dr ..
Costa Mesa, Calif., has
been promoted to ainnan
second class in the U.S.
Air Force. He is a protec-
ti ve coatina specialist at
Altus AFB, Okla. He is a
paduate of Corona del Mar
Hiah School and attended
Orange Coast College.
a. , HoMy au..,
-lllr Easter ... .,
wiltllla-
JAMIOIEE tOAD AI
lAY SIDE 0111'1£
NEWPOII lEACH 615.3113
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lcmiM Sutlllrllnd
fllllioollllllolludl
An-
£-~-
For Y• Qa :dntt
., lll II!
-YS 11-4
Lorraine Sutherla.nd
ofMI Dofothy Doftton
Seniou led the fint .emuter honor roll at Newport
Harbor Hiah School with 66 honor studenta, followed by
freahmen with 5&, sophomore s with 37 and junion with
35. -
The foiJowina made Utai&ht "A" arades:
Freshmen -Lynne Rotener, Steven Slap and Janice
Smith.
Sophomore• -hn Schwan.
Juniors -Georaunn Hanna. Wendy Isbell, Lynne Sch-
neider, Richard Show1tack and David Vi edina.·
Seniors -Davi d r.lumb, Pat Stlith and Helen Taylor.
Here is the comp etc honor roll li s t:
FRESHMEN Jeanne Eaaue SENIORS
Craia Adams Michele Fairbairn Jon Anders
Ca.rilyn Anderson Cynthia Forbes Diana Beck
ElizabethArmstronaMary Ann Ga\Jis Helen Blakely
Darel Benvenuit St.ephen HammerasMaraaret Bowman
Jim Blauer Richard Howland Janet Briaht
Carol Burke Holly Hanes Sandra Caudell
Nathanic:l Cohen Frances Hofmann Cind y Chapman
Jerrrey Currminas Tracey Kahan Caroline Chung
Sara Cu nningham Laurie Kalmbach Shelley Cort
Susan Currie Robert Keiah MichaelCunningham
David Eccles Annette Lanai lie Barbara Ou Bois
Catherine Eali Linda Morley Jeanne Fassell
Arlene Etli s Candace Myers Pam•Frederick
Susan Farrer Karen Nord Jackie Fros t
Elsie Feige Randy Oliv er Lois Fuller
Daryl France Chris ty Orstad John Groening
Jan Gonnan Judith Payne Richard Hauer
William Hendershot Patricia Payne Christy Hilker
Kenneth Holloway Marilyn Peck Davi d Holden
Keith Kay Bob Peterson Lynn Johnson
Trude La Prade Cynthia Place Kurt Kalmbach
Lani Lamberth Jan Schwuz John Kilroy
Barbara Lapworth 'Jamette Shoberg Linda Kitchin&
John Lawther Peter Stephens Steven Lester
Terence Levitt No ra Sterlin& Sandra Little
Nancy Liahthart Luci lle Struble Bill Loveland
Roberta MaanussonCathy Wallers Sandra Man&um
Jeffrey Malinorr Joan Webster Sally Martindale
Jane Marr Victoria White Wendy Mason
Andrea Martin JUHIORS Ruth McMillan
Ronald Martin Joan Boetto William Mikkelson
Cy nthia McWhirt Beth Boylhart Tom Muntean
Pamela Murrin Tom Brentnall Cherri Myers
Nancy Nc th Brownie Brown Simon Nord
Joanne Palmer Barbara Buell Connie Osborn
Patrice Praska William Duaan Mark Pa.cu
Lynne Rosener Beverly Hammack Kelly Painter
Craia Rothenburs•rKaren Hanmeras Lorrie P\eaer
SUi Scliutmlan " .oCor&UDil Hanaa David P\Qlllb
Ricki Seifert Maishall Harve y Cassandra Ray
Susan Shaw Wendy Isbell John Reid
Bill Shedd Richard Jaffe Andrta Rojas
Michael Simkin Christine Johns on Kenneth Ross
Steven Slap James Laws Georrrey Sarkissian
Janice Smith Elissa Lindroth Eric Scott
J~y _Sulliva.n Jan Lu.ymes Robert Sevi tz
W1lh aql.-Swlgatt Laramie Lyda Ann Sharkey
Nels Tahti Agnes Masse Sheri Sharp
Sandra Tezak James McDonald Carol Shedd
Donald Toney Frederick Meinzer Howard Shempp
Ro bert Tripp Stephanie Moore Judy Shennan
Deborah Tucker Stephen Mu ssell Jack Sherwood
Robert Vogel Jim Newmeyer Gayle St. Amour
Daniel Wallace Bob Roaers Neta Skaqs
Cynthia Weber Philip Rohner Diane Smalley
Sue Wyman Tina Rosso Christie Smith
Betsy Young Chris ty Schleiter Laura Smith
SOPHOMORES Lynne Schne ider Pat Smith
David Alward Richard Shows tack John Stolarek
Carol Bowman Sharon SpiealebersGary Stuart
Deborah Brown Ste ve Sulli van He len Taylor
Mat)' Carden Cindy Svendsen Pam Thompson
John Ca.rllon Marta Tisdail Jill Threlkeld
Mike Carney David Vierlina Nancy Wells
Virginia Cirica Paula Williams Dona ld WhiLe
Kathleen Crawrord Barbara Woolsey Kathy WulfT
Anti-weed drive readied
The City of Newport Beach
will bcain the first or its
semi-annual weed and rub-
bish abatement proarams
Apri I 3, Fire Chief R. J.
Briscoe announced this
week.
This program is bein&
handled by the fire pre·
vention bureau and any
inqwnes reaardi n& any
phase of this prop am should
be directed to that ofli ce.
The purpose of the prQ4'
sram, in addition to elim-
inatina fire hazards, is
the di1posal of all unsafe,
untiahtly nuisances, in-
chadina object.a or plants
that may prnent a -health
hazard to the pncral
public," Fire Chief Briscoe
11id. ..The OYerall ob-
jectives arc city beauti-
fication •• well u makina
lhe city a taf"er conmWtity
in wbich to live.
''Tbc fire cleputmont hu
jUit c<npletod the urvey
of 7 00 puce b wi d\i n the
city Umita:. At pr ... ent.
approsima~ely 1.50 ol theu
••rwJed puc.ls will re-
~n. cle•iaa or main-
-olllllo,..,.....
staou.W t.tai• i-.dlaMiy. s-crt .. ,....1 •• ..;n,
Ia oil """'""liiJ, 1oo cio-
N b!' 11M PI••IJ -n flriar 1o April I, _. ..;u ............ u,-... -
laa "' 111o cUr --t
crew when the procram acts
Wider way April ) ...
Those Iota which are not
cleaned and maintained to
the decree meetina city
standards by .-'.pril 1 wi ll
be cleaned by a city con-
tract crew, and the owners
o( these parcels will be
bWed on theit nut tax
10 II.
"The City of Newport
Be~c is placins more
c asia on Die lot clean-
ina am, •• the fire chief
said ... We believe that by
condu ctina the weed abate-
ment proparn twice a yeu
rather than the prcviou.~
practice of but once a year,
lhe weed arowth wi 11 be
substantially reduced
throu&h destruction of lbe
aced and ita tubsequent
ability to aerminate.
--nwoowina arau clipo-
Pinas and tr .. h onto ncaat
propenie• by re~i4enta in
the senert.l vicinity ol U.ae
nclllt lou must be elinli·
nated and ,..Urea 1he ••JIPOI1 aDd coopera&ioo ol
e•.,yoea. While .. city
loopoo .... "" ••11J flrido
will-· ...... ...,
ocnpHace. it t...W M
.,>N 11101 Soeli .. 6.t4.l!O
c1 11o !Miclpol Ccdo -·
it •••-••ar ~ clhfM•
,.,_. 011 ncat PNP ft
du ..;-1 t11o •-•
ci ...... SitJ --·"
c:euoriet. An4 11 a apccial
feature, the Juniotl wilt
apin tell new IamPI and
decorative liabtina fixture.
donated for lhit annual
event.
The +-hour aale, tponto,..
ed by the J~mior Auxiliary
of the Auiatance Leaaue
of Newport Buch, will be
held from 10 a.m. \0 2 p.m.,
in lhe Thrift Sbop at 505
3lnd SUeet, Newport Beach.
Proceed• or the ule wi II
JO to philanthropic ventures or the Junior AUJ.iliary.
Bayside Cuter
Comer of
Jamboree. a B•ysick Ori .. e
Telep•••e
675-2181
OPEN '
11 A.ht. to 9 P.M.
Th~ 1rorld' • Fia ut
"EATIH OUCICEN"
3 Piecea.1 .•.. tl.lO
12 Pieces,.,.,. t3.15
16 Piccu. , , •• , t4.20
SHRJNP
7 Shrimp ••.. , • S1.2S
14 Shrimp. , . • . . Sl. SO
21 Sllrimp. . . . . . $), 75
Old Fubioned
FRENO! FRIES
2~t per order
Each Sa turd& y the Jun ior ~;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~~:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~:;;;;;;;;~ Auxiliary "roll• out the red
carpet" to 1hoppen who
take adv&nl&IC of the ape•
ci1l, donated merchandise,
in addition to reaul1r mer·
ch•ndise 1old on week days.
Members wi II don red
smocks and conate Saturday
time aa saleswomen.
Modelina the fashionable
"baraains" will be Auxili-
ary Juniors, Mmes . James
Peten Jr., Theodore Robins
Jr., William Thaaard,Shields
Richardson, Ernest Sc.ha1
Jr., and Jouph Bush.
Mn . John W. Klua i1
"Fashions a Ia Mode" sl'row
chairman, and she will be
assisted by Mmes . William
Von En en. William Grundy,
Albert Pizzo, Robins and
Bush.
Unde r the auidina hand
of the new Junior Auxi li ary
chainnan, ~s. John B. Pa,...
Iter, the major destination
o( JWJior fund s ia the As-
sistance Learue Children's
Dental Health Center, \Q4'
cated in the Newport Lea·
&ue headquarters. Each year
more than 500 needy chi\•
then, reconwnended by local
school nurses ror these den-
tal services, are cared ror
in the clinic by the dentists
and Leaaue members , who
STUDIO OF CHAIII
AID MODEUIG ,_.fir JI'UB ....... •
''81!:C'RETS OF BEAVTY"
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.... f."t. S..,r. •I ,...,.ic l.ur~'-( .....,.. .... * MODELING AND TELEVISION * CHARM AND PERSONAL O£VElOf'M£HT * DRJJMTlCS-SPEECH-liTilE THEA TIE * Spacial Courws for Homemokan*CarMf Girl,
n.otlVICE S.:ALES IJrir.der el 0... ,._. u.---
-~ACIIIOCY
Shop & Conipare ....... ,,. "'""" ........ , ..... .,.., ., , .. ,.... ,....
Opel 1111. l frl. ~ 'tl ......
are trained •• auiata.nts. ~-;---""~lin~~ii~~~;~;:~-:;:-1 L .. tY••~ ..... ~~
year. volunteer receptionists
loqed Dearly 4,000 dental
appointments in the center,
all monetarily supported by
Leaaue funds .
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OlAMO~DS • l.EWELR\' • GIF'TS
_, W'. letll St.. c.t. 11-• Llbedy .....
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PACIFIC
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MfMORIA-L PA.JI:I( -~-
CEMETERY
CREMATORY
MAUSOLEUM ""'--"""*' a-11, Cllrioflllil (114J57l·lfilll
BE
PREPARED!
the rains
come tumbling
down , be
prepared to
face them
wi th o sm il e in
gonn.,ts.
'
Water-proofing,
looo th-< roofing,
leotner cleaning,
~ock i ng, pi II ow
blanket and
our service along with
your regular weekl y loun
and detaning.
Jutt Gail Oil s-•11.
:11)7 .E .. COAST IIIWA1' ..
COIIOIIA Ita. IIAI
KEY~OTE SPEAKER at the March 7 luncheon meeting
of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cl ub was Bill Bloom,
va rsi ty basketball coach at COM High School. He laud-
ed the community support given to the Sea King cagers,
called attention to their 2nd place finish in the Ir vine
League, and introduced each player. Pictured here,
from left, are Bob Leech, member of the Kiwanis Cl~b
and father o f one of the players; Coach Bill Bloom, and
Sea King squad members John Mack, John Yule, Holmes
Ellis, Steve Leech, Gary Bailey, John Morrisset, Tom
Westgate and Jim Kindel on.
Police Blotter
Mondoy,Mareh 6
A po rtable sewing mach-
inc, last seen by its owner
3 mon ths ago, was reported
missin g from th e home of
Cora E. Booth, 154& E.
Ocean Blvd., Balboa ••• A
car be longing to Norma L.
Chasin was s tolen March 5
from in front of her home at
417 Via Lido Soud, Li do
Isle. • ·A burglar carried
off Sl 10 worth of checks
.and cash from Precision
Conllol Inc., 15':)1) ~lonrovia
St., West Newport Heights,
on March -L •• A tire and
wheel , valued at S45, was
stolen off the car of ~larie
F. Schullman, 700 Lido
Park Dr., Lido Peninsula
.•• Eight personal checks
and a wrist wa tch, valued a t
$15, were s tolen March J
from the trailer of Jack F.
Hom, No. H Bolivar, Lido
Trailer Park, Lido Penin-
s ula ••• A burg lar forced the
sliding door at the apart-
men t of Carl J. Peterson,
1005 E. Balboa Blvd., Bat·
boa, on March 5 and stole a
guitar \'alued at SI&O.
T uescfoy, Morch 7
IRVIN E WIN-NERS -Dick Prebble, left, and Harlan
Erickson, center, accept U1e winners' trophy from Geo-
rge Holstein III after topping a field of 128 contestants
in the 7th annual Hugh T. Hutson Memorial Tournament
at Irvine Coast Country Club. They fought off a big
comeback by Peter Dobbs and Tom Green and won 1
up in their final match. (Rich Bassett photo)
$61% million contract let
A$61,445,723 "tl1ird buy.,'director of tac tical missile
prOOuction contra ct for systems operation, calls for
Shi llelagh guided missiles co~tinued pr~uc tion ~f ~e
and related guidance and Shtllelagh ant1~tank m1ssilc
control equipm nt has been and guidance and conlrol
awarded by t~e Army to e~ui~ent at the U. S. ~~y
Philco--Ford Corporation's Mt sstle Plant operate y
:\eronutronic ')ivision, New.. at Lawndale.
port Beach.
The contract, which will
be ma.na·ged for .~eron utronic
by Edward L.. Mon tgomery,
_ ____:L:_E:.GAL ~_OT ~~-E-__ _
.r C:RIJRCHES .,-
A shoplifter carried off a
woman 's necklace watch
from a display case at Jo hn
Kane Ltd., 2737 E. coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar •••
An indecent ell.posu re was
reported at Poppy Ave, and
Ocean Bl vd., in Corona del
\lar, •• A hit and run car
jumped th e curb and knocked
out 6 feet of fence at the
home of Robert Kelemen ,
441 Fernlcaf Ave., Corona
del Mar ..• A three car col·
lision on Newport Bl vd.,
south of Westminster Ave.,
in Newport Heights, in volv-
ed the cars of Edward M.
Quinn, ~1 9 Newport Blvd.,
Newpon Heights; Paul F.
Seitter, ll0\7 Ruby Ave.,
Balboa Island; and Everett
W. Miller of Laguna Beach;
there were no injuries. , •
The car or Lucille W, Bai-
ley , 2B6 Channel Rd., Bal-
boa, cast bound on Balboa
Blvd., near her home , col-
lided wi th a c ar dri ven by
Rosslyn G. Kosche , 325 L
St., Balboa. . .Louis C.
Spe llS, ~71 Walnut Pl.,
West Newport, was arrested
on a drunk in public charae
at Balboa Blvd. and W.
Coast ~l wy ., in Wes t New·
port •.• John K. Madden, 1 1 ~
J5th St., West Newport, was
arrested on a failwc to ap--
pear charge on W, -cOiiT
Hwy ., between the Arc hes
CERTIFICATE OF BUS INESS
Fic titiou:J f'irm Name TilE lf~DER SJG~ED does
hrr~by certih• that she j,. con-ducting a n..:-aJ Estate ln•·est-
bosinen at 320 IIi', Coast ~aal Grlfmdr
•·~~!'" Sir..,, M-port Hel,hts
·/ Free ar1d /ndrpend.-n t
Cun/(regutionul Clw ,fion Ch urch
Tt.e Rev. Joh" PridonoH, mi"iater
Sundar Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m.
F i rat Baptist Church
of Costa Me-so
Bapt ist Rihl•· r .. llo",;hip
lndept!ndenl Bibl~t Bapti s t
Santo Ana & Magnolia Sts.
Dr. P .G .. :"4eumann, pastor
SU~DAY SERVICES
~:45 a.m. Sunda)' School
t :00 a.m. \1orn in& Worship
6:01) p.m .. Training Unions
7:0U p.m .. hcning Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Study
~:Oll p.m. Prayer Mectin&
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YO_!!JI,CHOICE
REGULARLY
F'IRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Soutlof'm l
Corona de l Mar
Coast H•·y . at Mac Arthur
Dr. Otarles L. ~lcCiain
613~626 pastor 67S-2216
SUN04Y SCHOOL , •• 9:4S • ..,
MORNING WORSHIP,, 11:00 • ..,
TRAINING UNION, .... 6:30,....
EVENING WORSHIP,. 7:30 I>"'
WEDNESDAY S£RVICE 7:15 '""'
WURSEII:'r "'1:0'1'10o!D
Chri stian Sc ience
Services
Ne.,.·port Bf'a ch, under
· of
and Riverside Ave., in Mari· is the followin~
ncrs Mile ••• Arthur W, Du-person • .,,;d.,.,,. in full an ran, t&l E. 11th St., Costa placf' of ,, are as fol· Jo.,.·.s t~wit·
\iesa, was arrested on a .. ' ... .. T · '''' ... arie r ranees 11ormu1a, >1
drunk m auto charge at \'ia Lido Soud , ~c ... ·pou Beach,
Howard's Restauran t, 40lll California ..
W. Coas t Hwy ., \1ariners WlTSES~ my hand this 28th
\rl J ff N L day of February , 196i. ' 1 c. · • e rey • ear, Marie f'rauct"s Taormi na
125 40th St., West Newport, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
was a.nc s ted on a recklcs;s COU~TY or ORA NGE ss.
dri ving charge at Lugonia ON THIS 28th <lay of Febtu·
St. and Seashore Dr.,i in ;uy, bdore m!', a :\lotary Public
Newport Shores .•. A burglar in and 'for said co unty an<l
forced the sliding side door statt', re~idinp: thf'.n•in , duly commissioned and sworn, per -at the home of Louis E· soually appt"att'd Matir Fran-
Libbey, 2465 Mrrino Dr., ces Ta ormina k.nowo to me to
Bay Shores, and sto le Sill be thf' Pf'ts On whose nam!'. is
.... A car driven by Mary subscribed to the within in•
Rose, 32& Narcissus Ave., slrument, and &~c lu!ow ledged 10 mf' that ~hf' exrrut!'d th!' Corona de I ~·lar, south on l'tame,
IIi' IT~ ~:SS mv
cial.s!'al.
hand and olfi·
J!'s ... ,. R, !I ill
~ot11ry Public in and lor ui<l
County and Statr.
~!y Commi.~,.ion l'~pirrs Oct.
24, 1970.
Publish: \tarr h Q, 16, 23 , 30,
1967, in thr-~~wport ll<nhor
Eo sipa.
LEGAL HOT1CE
16.tO Superior Ave.
Ll 8-5531
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Accessories an-d Gifts
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Westc/i ff Plaza Ml 2-2444
Newport Beach
o BEAUTY SALON
%7J2 1!. Clout H.,. a.-........
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• REMODELING ,
ADDITIONS
LICENSED & BONDED
FRED H. GERWICK
3Q.4 Goldenrod
IEDIIII I, 1111111 Ill.
IF COSTA MilA •u lOOP LIAI7
Oearao ,W. Rober Sr., 64, •-.. ~-·-TYPI~
of 204 22:nd SL, Cot &a Me .. , -.-----. fti'U avv&o
diad SundoY, M•r<h 5, ot How -lullllod.
his home. lucn11N • Cere dll
He wu bom in Harri sville, liY_......._..
Ohio, ~nd had lived 6 years Wd fldlJ ~
in Oranae County. He was 1 lmal1 jot. wekome
on cleclricion for Di sney-AAA ·-=. ""-, (" .... Top~") land. He held membership .....,
in lhe Muoni c Lodac in Ml-0427
Belman t. the Ohio Scottii oal\~1;,:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::;;;;; Ri a.e, Chapter 16, and in 1.1
IBEW Local Union 40.
&uvivors include his 1
Harriet; a son, Ocorae Jr.;
2 dauahten, Barbara Reber
and Susan Brasher; a bro-
ther. James Reber, 2 sis-
ters, Bernice Hoaaland and
Elizabeth Dunlap.
Services were held at the
Cihur<:h o r the Glod Shep-
h erd in Westminster. In ter-
ment was at Paci fi c View
Ropalntlng & Restyling
o spociolty
11-.aiAXTO
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Cotto Met~ C•lifomlo
18th Y"' Phone 54-1712
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100 Carnation Ave.
Coron1 del M•
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DAY ol NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
Lutheran Church
Of the Master
LutMr-
Churda i" ..._,i co
2~00 Pacifi c Vi ew Dr.
orona del Mar , California
Dr. William R. Eller
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
F"IRST C"URCH OF
CHRJST.SCJENTIST
3~03 Via L1do
1'\ewport Beac h
SL;NDA Y SC HOOL
Harbor Island Rd., near
Rudder Rd., on March 6,
collided with a car dri ven
by William J. ~1arr, 21011
34th St., Wcsl ~ewport ; the
Rose car careened down
Harbor Island Rd. and
s truck a s 1cei pole before
coming to a stop; the driver,
who suffered lacerations on
her mout h and face,and com-
plained of abdominal pains,
was taken to Hoag Hospita l. NOTICF. TO CH~:JJITO RS
SU Pf.HIOH COiiRT OF Tllf.
ST.o\TE OF CALI F"ORN IA f'O R
THE COUNTY OF ORA NGE
~u. A-56451
673-6041 -549-2170 o UPHOLSTERY ~==-·I
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PLUMBING SERVICE
(Relio61e Pl....,birt• and Hc:tJUn•)
14 110UR EII ERGI:"NCY SERVICE
PHONE 646-0622
9 s .m.-F&~mi!v 'Worship
incl. Sun<lav Ch urch School 11 :00 ,.,m. -1t'orship
Tlla P'arlan af Cho lat
P'o•a• af l'ho Haly Sl"lrll
S..nlll.,. Sc:h-1 ' ._, .._I ......... ,. lhlCI •• 1!1.
I•M~I,., S.,.,.Jca 7 ,.,.,
WONI_..., Mlo S.11tfy
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A f•ll Y01 .. Pro1r••
of or .. l e aod Zlrd
Co ... llln•
9: IS •·"'· .,., II •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES
9: IS -II •·"'· WEDNESOA Y EVENING
MEETlNG I ,. .....
READIN G ROOM w •• ~ .. .,.., 9 ...... -s .......
Walll,.oallloy: 9 •·"'· -7:45 I"·"'· r.., •• ,..1 -~~~ F .. ,...,,
9 ...... -s ...... ; 7-t .......
S.mllloy: I , .... -4 I"·"'·
S€COND CIIUitCII Of'
Cll..,.' IQ£JrrT.-r
Newport Bc:ach at
Corona del M.r
3819 E~st Coast HiJhway
SUNDA.Y SCHOOL t : 1S •·•·
SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·•·
WEDNESDAY EVENING
\fEETINO 1:00 , ....
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
;.2863 East Coast Hitfnway
Mon.-~ol, 10 ''""' to S p.111,.
'fhul"ftd•y eveaillf '-7 to 9
You ue COfdially invited 10
anend Church Services and
10 use the Rudinl ROOII'I ..
O~rlooAhtt N•w/JOrl HttTb or''
1101 Cl..lfl'fl' CHill-Y .
NEWPORT BE.ACH , CALIFORNIA
THE AM£RICAN L UTMERAN CHURCH
SERV~CES: 9:00 a.-. F .. ily Worth ip & JuniCN" Oturch 9:•-Churcll Scllool & Adult Clau
U:ll-... F .. t i .... Worsh ip
---Q.BIUo,P•I« -.. RoMrt Auisunt
'Nednesdoy, Morch 8
Lowell M. Henderson, 930
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
wu anested at his home on
a charge of failure to appear
... Vandals smashed a to-
inch high green ceramic
flower pot in the yard of
Mary A. Allen, 323 El M~
dena Ave., Newport Heights
..... Vandals used a broom
to knock a lCHnch hole in
the • "ding alass door at
482 R ver Ave,, West New~
port .Two boys, between
the aaes of 11 and 13, climb--
ed to the roof of the Snack.
Shop at Acacia Ave. and E.
Coast Hwy., in Corona del
Mar, and activated a fire
extinguis her, causing dam--
aae eatimatcd at $400 ••• A
hit and run car damaaed the
left rear fcndcrr of the car o(
Ida B. Richirdson, 128 Via
Trieste, Lido l•lo, parked
north of Finley St .. on Via
Oporto, in dte Lillo Shope
Area ••• The kont ond of lhc
car or Lucy E. Hol.loway,
US Orc.hid Ave •• Corona del
Mat, wu dama,.d when her
car 1truck a 'Hewpqn Beach
City cor clri-bjo Ooooi<
P. _,,_,, 356 .... Har-
bor ltd., CUll' Hueo, It tbe
lnlene<:tion of Mac~
Bll'd. IUid Pan! ld-
[..,tate ol .\IARIE ELIZ,\-
BETH BO RCHARD. also k.nown
a.s MARIE E. BOR CHARD,
u~r-ea"ed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
10 th!'. credi tor" of 1he abov!'
namt'd d~cedeot th at all per-
son.o~ ha vinM claims apinst tht'
said dt"cedent are required to
fi le th~m. with tht' neCe!lsary
vouchers, in the offi ct' of
the clerk of the above n •
titl!'.d coort, or to preaent
them , wi th the nece.!laary
vouchers, to the uo der~~ip!ed 11
3355 \'ia Lido, Suite 209,
Newport Beach, Cali fon.ia
whi ch ia the place of buaineaa
of the undersip!ed ill oil ma t-
ters pertai n ius to th e eatate of
aaid decede1:1t, within ai•
mon th s after th e firs t publica•
tion of th is ootlce.
Dated February 27, 1967
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
Thomu E:. Hefren:~an
Esec.utor of th e lill of the
obove aamed decedeat
Horwood, Heffen:aaa, Soden
6 CorhnaD
Attoraeya at lAw
3355 Vlt Lido
Newport Beach, Califon:~la
~7WOIIO
Auo,.eya for Eseca\Or
Pablia .. 1 Mare• 2. 9, 16, 23,
19157, fa tile Newport Harbor r. .. i ..
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eJEWELERS
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J EWEt ER
3123 E. Coast Hiahway
Corona del Mar
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(j)choow ... ., ar ..
,.., !rom ro.ts.
®MIN wra yow kilt is frH ol
mttll plf1s in lr1me or 11it.
@u.. dry couon strinc only.
@Fly kilt aw.,. from TV or rMio
Mrisls lnd ovtrlleld wires.
@If J'Oitf kltl 11ts CltJiht in
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@Fly kitt on I dry dly.
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IE lA GOOD N!IGHIOR
Sex education plan assailed
(lin. J-11_.1, _, -. .. 1 Ac-di•a "' ~ •.
Coo.O -. 11oo .,IIOoo .. llllll•o, 111o P•oat ..c1
school elutes, eompletelr
olimiaac. Ood'• tole ia ,.,.
production IDd f•ily life.
rea•41e•• of yow reliaiout
belie(, ihe only tbina whic:h
keeps IU 11\d lbe C..Uty
within the ac:captod tnOfal
cneccpla is this beHer in
and ldher ence to Ood. Once
\his it lott, then it ia not
a question of "&o do or not
to do," but when?"
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Preaident John Peyton
Newpor.-Mesa
Unified School District
160 l 161h S&rocl
Newport Beach, Calif.
Deu Mr. Peyton:
Recently I attended a PTA
special meetina 1.0 vote on
s ruolution: ''Parent and
F.,-aily Life Educ:ation, a
compuiJOJY Cl&ll rrom kiD•
derautcn thtouJh twctrth
srade.""
May I conpa&ulate you,
aentlemen, on a superb job
or "soft •ell ... Por lhoae of
you who arc not r~miliar
v.i th sales juaon, .. soh
sell"' is the ability to prca-
aure and tell an item (which
a cuJt.omcr does not intend
buy) without aeemina to
actually ram d\at item down
the potential cuaiOmer•s
throat. Of course, Mn. Wil-
liams, the rcprueptative
rrom the Anaheim School
Oi'strict, used a litlle or
little or what psychiatrists
call .. shock treatment .. and
a uace or what public re-
lations experts miaht call
"scare tactics." All or these
techni(Jles totalled a neat
little pachae deal, snow-
balled throua.h an unwary,
untuspectina, and totally
unironned parentaae.
Many chanaea have taken
place in our Costa Mesa
Schools over the paat two
years about which I an dis•
turbed. But thi a, as the old
cliche ao aptly Jtates, ia
.. the straw ... "
Not only do I protest the
who le concept of sex edu-
cation in a.rammar school
{and aentlemen, you cannot
deny that thia is what Mrs.
Williams i• ramroddin&) but
I object vehemently 10 the
quality o( material which
will be used to present the
subject.. u shown in the
sample film especially acar-
ed to aae three throuah
five!
I( *i a -P• .of li t.ersture
were a'failatilc 'W our lf&m-
mar · school ,children at dlc
comer druaaaore, you and
many otheu would vocircr-
ate "pomoariiPhY!"
P..Uly Lifo f.dl,cacion it
to be .. worked" ialO Cbe
alreAdy c:towded acbedule
('"Joal. alitDiaa&e a faw "of
tbe tbiaaa lbe t .. ch• ia
already .. acbiaa. ") t.ka.
Willi1m1 wu referria1 10
the ar~• acbool leach-
en.
Which &oachon •o qgali·
lied? By takina a limited
eourto in Parent 111d P~
ily Lire Education •d pr~
1 tudy of cbo material? How
many teaeheu will, them-
ulvn, feel penonaUy
qualified? It one teacher i 1
proficient, what auwantee
will there be lhat sbe will
return the followina year?
Especially with the Costa
Mesa policy of tranafenlna
teachen todifTererH school a
witbin the diattict lfter lwo
or three year a at one achool.
As a taxpayer, our school
taus are exorbitant. But
ir the ' education i• indeed
of the'; hi,:heat caliber, we
consider it our privileae to
pay; however, if this c:w-
rcnt uend of prop.nmina is
to continue, my husband and
I shall withda"aw out rive
t~choo l11e children from
public :sChool a and place
them in a private school at
an obviously extra (in~
cial burden to ensure that
they receive thole subjects
wh.ich will c~ip them to
enter colleae and thereby
attain thou thinas or which
they are capable.
I 1111e you to consider
setiously the prop am which
you are undettakina and
the course on which you are
embark ina.
Sincerely,
Mn. James Simakia
141 Melody Lane
Costa Men, Calir.
I
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I CCC CH AMPIONS -Dr. Robert Kemott, left, of Co •-
ona del Ma r and Jim Harbour of Newport Beach won
the 13th annual hi-lo tournament at Irvine Coast Coun-
try Club and had their names engraved on th e Frank
Carlton perp etu al trophy, They combined to shoot a
net 123 in the 36 hole best ball of partners event for
their first tournament victory. Sudden death play-offs
were needed to· decide th e next q finishers. Three
sets of partners were tied at 124, and the play-offs
rated them a s follows; 2nd place, J im Ward and AI
Leedom; 3rd, Elton Hallett and Bart McHugh; 4th ,
Ralph Morgan and AI Clemence. (Rich. Bassett photo.)
Mu. Willim~t used over·
.tlelmina atatlstiCI to
.. pro•e'' that this couuc is
necessary. Yet by her own
admiuion, only a minu scule
p oup has ever Uied this
type of education. Her ate-
tiatica (so full of abottions,
rape, incest, and illcaiti·
macica) were not once cor·
related to the course in·
volved, nor did she have
any positive atatistics to
thow lhat if a couue in
Pamily Life Education is c•ty-B .ld. p ., :,~·i'":~~ir.~:;d.~::~. ~ I Ul 1ng erm1 5
thue statiatics. Bill Alrord owner or the Notify owner h.e is in rree· Stephen Blair, 2640 E.
Mu. Willi.mt talh or Balboa Thea'tre has taken way path. Coast Hwy., alterations in
damaae to the p1ych.e or out a pennit ro; racelirtina C.J. McCabe, 1-unit, 2-buildina to acconunoda te
the child; aivina the child and remodelina the theatre. story dwelling, 5300 Ne~ beauty salon, UOO.
concrete va1uea. I think The project will include in-tune Ave ., Sll,600, Hatl,ar View Hills
nothina sbort of mayhem teriorrerurbishina,new seat· Lee S?lomon, 2&11 New-Eastbl':lff-Newport Ln c.,
(for an urban orientated in a. new rront, accoustical port Blvd., awning ror dress 3449 Q\uet Cove, pll:yr.~,
child) will damaae h.i s tile 1nd new noor in th e au-shop, 5140. 3 bedrooms added, JOIRinl
paych.e more than a look at ditorium. Georae Wazner, fence, 121 h.ouse and aarase, 57,1)00.
the matina (completely out The pennit is included 28th St., SSO . C-.eo "hares
of contcxU or a hen and among the ro llowina iuued Brooks & Houck, wall, Jonas Store, swimmi~a
rooster or two doaa, 01, and by the Newport Beach. build-6005 and 6007 Seashore pool ,4527 Hampden , 52,Ailil.
especially of a man and ina department· durins the Dr., S250. We1 t Hewport Heights
woman. Por while the text fi rst 10 days of March: Corona del Mar City of Newport Beach,
with the sample rilm was West Upp., Boy Ed B. We lcome, 3545 E. steel _garaae building, Sn
intelliaently wtitten £or a . T.R. Peterson, l"'"\J.Rit Coa~t Hwy., walkway be-Supetlor Ave ,~ S12,000.
h.iah school intellect, it dwelling 2006 Santiago tween front and rear, $350. Hoag Hosp1tal, 301 N.
was completely beyond the Dr., sso,Ooo . Peter De Baum, repairs, Newport Blvd., enclosure
comprehenJion or a rive-B. H. Miller Construction alteration, 210 Fern lear £or radiology and x-ny diag-ye&N)Id. The picwres were C A 5250 nos t·c oom 5)50 o., l~ni~ 1-story dwell· ve., . I r , • not!
Al to values and attitudes, ina. 1415 Galaxy Dr., '42 ••
accordina to eminent psy-'i~.:Si tes Inc., 1100 Pcsca·
ch.iauista, sociologilliP, dor Or., wall and lawn
and physicians, by the time sprinklen, SUO.
a child reachu rive years Ronald Price, 1-unit. 1· of aae home even believe lhtee yean) I:Us vahaca, at-SU)ty d-wellina. 1327 Anti·
IJU' t31,.500.. • •· I tiwdes, conceived by en· Dean Rcavie, wJI~l207
vironment ud trainina, are Dr 00
ed -• fi 1 bed Mariners ., S4 • rcxm •"' urn Y auac · Bob M~n. swirrmina
How Mra. Willi.,-as thinks pool, 1&H Santiaso Dr., ao.l advocatu that this
course will be a valuable ~~~.~·,_,Boy
source of rormina the se at-Phil co--Ford Aeronutronic,
tributes is 'l'IOO:. Ford Rd., teat room in
Another point is th.at or Poseidon valve facili ty contrac~!ltives. While \1r s. manufacturina building, WitHams shows us a book
which abe says the tcaeh.ets ~~=• Center
or Parent and Family LiCe Broadway Store, 4 signs ,
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUNT
642·11560
COSTA MESA
230 East Seventeenth Street
CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Personalized Serqu
DON E. ELDER
., .
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO .
35 Years in :"lewport Beach.
1\07 E. 8alboe 81-.d.
Proposition
21st, 1967
lr you are • newcomer, or
kno• or a newcomer to
che Harbor Area who has
not been welcomed, do
her a ruor by callin1 the
Httbor Visitor between
II and 10 1.m., and lllc-
wi II call on ywr rrimd
•·ith valutble inrormatic..l
and aifls rrom Criendly
businesa firms which
stand ready 10 heir her
become ac"-'ainted wilh
her new surroundin,s.
When questioned as to the
time allotment in our already
overcrowded curriculum,
Mrs. Willi am a said, "We
h. ave math and En ali lh in
all 12 aradcs; iin•t ia a bit
silly to be so repetitious.
Certainly we can make sub-
stitutions at that level."
In addition Mra. Williams
questioned the importance
or so much Enalish and
math. Now it ia my tum 10
question the imP?rtance or
h.er ronn or educatJon.
Education cannot yet use be· 47 Fashion Island, n,OOO.
cause of a chapter contain-Lido Isle
inainlormationon contracepo-Lloyd Simpson, wall, 205
lives. a he quickly inlcnas us Via Cordova, SS40. Flood Control * Water Conservation
TNE HIAIIIOR VISITOR
PM.te: HY 4-9361
At one point.. Mrs. William•
stated, "We ase not in tel"
cstcd in 1e1 education,
only the bioloaical aspects!'
Jr thi1 be lhe case, I'm cer-
tain this coune could be
that those advoc::atina thia Anne Slocum, lH Via
cOW"H are rar alona in their Vella, enlarge !ivins room
attempt to have this book and ltairway to play room,
accepted. S6,SOO.
'1t is import.,t," says William Gautsch.i, 106 Via
~~. Williams, "that the Lorca. add dinina room , al-
students learn these facts terations, $4,020.
also." Balboa
J..;.;:::;.;;~::,::.::;...:::;:;,.:..:..:.:.:;J. considered an apt study ror
biolol)'. It was when 1 was
in hiah school.
lmport.,t. For what'? For Bill Alrord, remodelina or
lowerina our values more'? Balboa Theatre, 70~ E.
For tcachi111 that promi· Balboa Blvd •• 518,000, and
scuily irO.K.'? Because it replace 2 sians, 5700.
is now nl"el For breach.ina Finn Olsen, 810 E. Bai-
AimoJl concwrently. Mrs. that contJoveuial reliaious boa Bl vd., bring buildina t() WHH~ma stated, .. We do
h -·-1 battier that h.aa so Ions cod.e, Sl,OOO. not wia to COilii\MOt on Y divided many? Balboa Island
the bioloaic:al upccta; this Give out youn1 people the Gregor Seton, demolish ia of the least impot· . k.nowledac, the where--wtth· dwelling at 110 Topaz Ave ., t tancc." On lhis t he did all, and set them loose. 5400,
not ch.oo1e to illuminate her Lastly, m•y 1 point out Bolton, 218 Ruby Av t:., audience. In thue incon· · that the whole course, 11\· garqc with apartment over. puitiu, I (ound it dillic:ult · · d b" -• 514 JOO to determine ..tl.at "they" cludina the Junlot an 'a-• • •
w101. AIITIIUIIIAIIIIETT 1..11, Bock Boy
Who iJ to teadt this OF-COSTA IESA Dlt.S B.H. Miller, sian, 4121 :==========-----------, C1mpua Dr., 5225. Alllwr Barten, S7, of221S Howp""
The Cellar
Stuk
I..obsttr
S~ 11yk Spare Rihs
LUNOt 11:30 -3:30
DINNER -5 -11
Closed S..n~s
2211 Forest, La.,.a Booch, 49~5455
C•yon Dr., Co1ta Men, Balboa S..y Club, 1221 W.
died Friday, March l, in Co H 11 st S50 &It wy,, wa , , ,
Or.nae. He had lived in Harry M&cller, 3012 W.
lhe Kabor •ea since 1160 Newport Blvd., roor over
•d waa a · cab driver. He area behind shop, ssoo.
was a native of Indiana. J D H' r 21 1 • . raton, ence, ,
!b-vivors include his 225,229,233 19th St., SUS;
wife, Lyda; a aon, Arthur or l1tory duplex, 221 19th
S.ta Ana; 3 dauahters, SL s2S 000
Mrs. Benha Pruier of Jdm ebrci' and L.A. Tur·
S.ta Aaa, Mr1. Lyda Fra--ncr dernoliah Lido Park
aier of Willow Sprinaa, and caie (Lido Castaways) on
Mrs. N•cy Cbeny of s. Lido Peninsula, at the foot
Jou; hi 1 mother, Ptt•. Ber-o( Lido Park Dr., 1&50.
the Hic:km• ol Slnta Ana; Robcn Bactt.c;tqlr 3400 w
2 sisten, Mra. Mabel Duon Coaat Hwy •• ~i store ai
•d Mrs. Ruth Kuperr.ak, site ol lhe recently tom
ol O.ic:aao; and 4 lf•d--down Arches' urvicc sta-
cbi'*-. cion, S2S,OOO. The buildina
&.Yic:ee were held Moo-permit iacluded the note : day,-6, •• Bell Brood---ory Ill Cooto Mooo,
Orco ..__._ CO. witll dlo a. •. Herbert Joluo-~ ea. o1 1M Plrst Mt..,_.ia& I1JILDING ILOCD. AU, FIE&. AIJ."TrP'EIIII a. •• ol Coa&a .... o(fi.
Jb~;;~;~ .. ~·;··~;·~';~~·~~====~~ ci.a..,. ID.._..t •• a&
.. Ke' ro • 2 -& .._. ._,. ....-Relt t' rei II P•L
IIUIIIII ... 111111LU
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-·.,·-lo o Hilla -r~~~r!e!;;~~;~~~;:;;~ -.. -Clilfo. ,. ..... ., I' C fL1I Wa oeaae i1 I&Ul --~~~~=~~=~:J , •••• , •• ,. .... aitk.el .... _ .. Moi-..., 1-,.. •.
VITAL NECESSITY
The control and conservation of water for Orange County
citizens is a basic necessity of life. We must provide Bi
flood control and water conservation projects now for the
protcdion of all families in the county.
NO TAX INCREASE
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY
Your home and fami.ly are your most valuable poueMiona.
You are protecting your own interest. by Voting Yes on
Propo•ition W March 2 1.
P roposition W u·ill not bring a tn increa~~e. The program
is designed to allow future citizens to pay their fair share ,
of the ftood control needs.
Follow the recommendatioru of your UerUI4tors and
Civic Organization• for aYES volt' on Propo~ition W
Con1ressman James B . Utt 1
Congressman RICherd Henne
State Senator James Whetmore
A .. emblymen Kenneth Cory
AaHmblyman Robert a.dham
Aaaemblyman John Brisgs
AaHmblymen Robert Burke
Orange County Board Of SupeNI~
Orange County Grand Jury
Orange County Charn~r of Commerce
I ~::~::: County L••lue of Cttlftc County LHIU. of Women Vottlra
Home Bultde,. A.uociation
O....n .. County Water Oilltriet
California SOC'-ty of Profeuional En1inMn
Am.rlcan Soc:i<ety of Civil Enli"""'
end awry C ity Couneil In the County
ASSISTS EMPLOYMENT
Indu~ttrial and commercial development muAt
adequate Rood control lacilitiea befON" they can or
locate in our city and county a .... The jobe we loti
be ,_, if we aonnot provWie tho flood oonllol ond wot-1
<OrUOen'otion projectt oo viiOIIJ noodocl -·
Sf'OII..U " ,...
CITIZDIS CQIB111U ... -· W
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VOTE yES 'VIAR P 1 :.. 1 t
lliURSDA!L!'iARCH 16, 1967
COROllA utL IIAI, ~f.
Police Blotter
n.r .. ,, More• t Palricia A. Denio. 2323
L_.,, Pl .,Newport Heiahtt. s.o .. H, ....... 11
Honda cyoliu Edward e..
"WEARIN' GREEN" are, from left, Mrs.
Graydon Young, Mr. Young (standing}, Mrs.
Ralph Hende rson, and Mr. Henderson,
comm ittee members fo r the first annual St.
Patrick's day dinne r dance to be held at
the new Newport Beach Tennis Cl ub th is
Saturday evening, March 18. Easter week
activi ties at the Tenni s Club, Vista Del
Oro at East Bluff Dr. in East Blu ff, wilt
include a ~day water spo rts festi vat under
the di rection of Steve Selby, aquatic di-
rector for the club.
Tllo lo.lacll bl.. llld
whitt .. Stia.a Ray" of w.•
ew Levino,19J5 CCGMdcwe
Rd.. Bayaoat, wu aiDion
otr the Kenworlh truck of
Roaald R. Hollor, 2931 E.
Coast Hwy ., Corona del
Mar, parted on lbe con•
atructioo aile at Newport
Center ••. Tools valued at
$250 were • to len from the
aanae of Robert 0. Dutlon,
418 Goldenrod Ave., Co,..
ona del Mar. . .A Volkl·
waaen radio wu • tolen from
the car of Oscar S. ·Bean,
lJ09Aabfora Ln., Baycreat,
parted in front of hia home
• • .A buralar entered the
aaraae of Prank. D. Burch·
field, 215 Larks pw Ave .,
Corona del Mar, and c arried
off a S60 power arinder. • .
Hand and elecuic tools,
valued at 550, were stolen
from the aaraae of Fred H.
GeMck, 304 Goldenrod
Ave., Corona del Mar •.• A
briaht yellow llydroplane
boat valued at SlOO, was
stolen from the Anderson
Yac ht Sales, 2244 W. Coas t
Hwy., Mariners Mile .•. A
buralar ransacked the llome
of Lillie M. Carroll, 2033
E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, on
March 8, s tcali na 5386 worth
of personal items, inc ludina
antique baby pins, a Bible,
cuff li nb, 520, and a money
clip.
Oallant, 19, or 424 St. Nt-
drewa Rd., Cliff Haven. auf•
rered injuriea to hit race
and body when hi1 bike ru.
ofr the Bluffs IOUih or the
Irvine dike. he was taken
to Hoaa Hospital for exa•
mi nation ••• Can driven by
Abel Marquez of Laauna
Bcacll and Charlene S. El·
li s, 206 Apolena Ave ., Bal·
boa h land, collided at the
intersec tion of Bayside Dr.
and E. Coast Hwy., in New·
port Beach. . .Darwin G.
Lewison. 822 W. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, was anested
on • drunk in public charae
at Washinaton SL and E.
Ba lboa Blvd., in Balboa,
after motorist James Ouen•
wea of Huntina:ton Beach
told police he had chased
the suspect's car followina :a collis ion at the B s ueet
parkina: lot. .• J ames 0.
Chaffers, 316 Luaonia St.,
Newport Shores, rwaa ara
rested at llis llome on a
Santa Barbara..Qoleta muni·
cipal court warrant chara:ina:
llim with non1upport. , •
Harry E. McCartney, 418
30th St., West Newport, was
anestcd on a drunk in pub-
lic chara:e at 2100 W. Ocean
Ft., in Central Newport •.•
A S75 Cycae Palm tree, 2
dwarf navel oranse trees
and a spray lank were sto--
len from the Amlin a: Nursery,
1500 E. Coast Hwy., near
Irvine Coast Country Club
... Neiallbors have com·
plained that · for 6 months
occupants of 308 E. Ocean
Ft., Balboa, llave disturbed
the peace with their loud
yellins and cursina:. . .
Thieves workina the Maria
ners Mile area stole 2 patio
cllaiu from tile res tautant
of Douslas Oberhansli,
2400 W. Coast Hwy., Mari·
ners Mile, in the Art Center,
where 2 weeks earlier an
Ens ian newspaper rack was
stolen.
FALSE ARREST SUITS
FILED AGAINST CITY
·-,-=------LEGAL NOTICE
False arrest s uits against NOTICE OF TH USTEE'S SALE
the city of Newport Beach No. 905
Kingsmen
• • w1n aga1n have been riled for 555,000 . 011. April 5, 1967 at 11:00
by Richard W, Pfeffer, n 4 o'clock a.m., at the front en-
E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, and tr11nce of STAN.SHAW COR·
Bruce E. Johnson, 406Y.t E. PORATION, 1600 E. \tayfair
Balboa Bl vd Balboa ,\ven11e , Orange, California ~1r. Pfeff~r's sui.t for STAN...SHAW CO RPORATION,
5 000 as Tra!tt.ee under the Deed of
S , says he was wrong-Trust made by JA~ES (VAN
fully arrested .F~b. 11 on SESSIONSaa.d DO RIS \!ARLIN
charses of re ce1vms stolen SESSIONS, husband and wif•
propert y. aad re corded Jnuary 13, 1966,
Mr. Johnson's suit is for in Book 7807, Page 16, of
SSO,OOO for "personal llu -Official Records of Orange
miliation, pllysical pain, County, Cali~OI"nia gi ven t.o
and mental ana:uish" suf· secue an indebtedness 1n
fe red Feb. 3-.6 when he was fav~r of BETTY L. RIORDAN, . . a Widow, now owned and held
Jai led first m. Newport byBETTYL.RIORDA~,byre a
Beach and then 1n Los An -1 oh b h 1 ·
The Kinasmen Drum and
Bua:le Corps, s ponsored by
Newport Harbor Lesion Post
291 and Anaheim VFW Post
3173, showed its state
championsllip caliber Sun·
day evenina, March 5, by
wiMins the "Taste of
brass" COtltes t in Buena
Parle.
Friday, Morch 10
Robert Hec ker, 2133 El·
den St., costa Mesa, was
arrested on a drunk in pub-
li c clluae at 22nd St. and
W . .Ocean Ft., in Central
Newport. . Edward M.
Quinn, JOJ Via Lido Nord,
was arrested on a drunk
drivina chara:c in front of
Jo6 N. Newport Blvd., New ..
port Heights . • .J ohn M.
J ohnson, 446 Osle Circle,
Costa Mesa, was arrested
on a drunk in public chara:e
atW.CoastHwy. andRiver·
side Dr., in Mariners Mile
... A buralar sto le S25 from
tile home of Noula Tamp li s,
306 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa
• .• A buralar stole S20 from
\be bome of Cheryl Oyer,
24Sl Mari no Dr., Bay Shores ,
•.. A buralar stole S93 from
the trailer-home of Andrey
C . Oivvens, 700 Lido Park
Dr., on the Lido Peninsula
soo o e rea c o certaiD gcle~ on a cllarge of pos-obli8atiou secured thereby,
sess1on of stolen property. notice of which was recorded
He was driving a motor-December 2, 1966, in Book
~.:ycle in the Old Newport 8118, Page 985, of said Offi·
A.rea when police arrested cial .Recorda, STAN..SHAW
him on informa tion from the CORPORATION will se l l at
Los Angeles Police that the P?blic uction to the highe!l
bike was stolen. He llas a b1dder for cash, payable. 1n . . . lawfol money of the Un1ted receipt show_mg partial States at the time of sale,
payment for the b1ke. without warranty a.s to title,
possession or eo.cumbrances,
the il:Herest coo.veyed to aud
,O .. !ItL Y M!A•S CAMUA
NOW AT
1780 NEWPORT BLVD.
PH. 646.AJJ8Jt:oata Meaa.
Y BEVILL
ART SOIOOL AND
STUDIO
OIL PAINnNe& F"OR SALE
ART LESSONS Open S..ndo:oy•
17171 BEAOi BL VD.
53
DOW held by said Trustee un•
der said Deed of Trust, io. and
to the following described pro•
perty, to-it:
Lot 12 , Block 432, Corao.a ••1 .... -·ll-· -• ~p re cOfded io Boo'r. 3, p&!e•
41 aod 42 of Mi!tce llaneoua
.\laps, records of Orange
County, CalifOI"IIia.
for the purpose of paying obli-
gatiou secured by uid Deed
includiDg fees, cha rges and
e11pen•es of the Trv.stee, ad-
vancea, if any, nuder the terllllt
of aaid Deed, interest th ereon
and $9,824.13 iD unpaid prin a
cipal of the Dote secured by
said Deed, with interest therea
on from October 5, 1966, as iu
said note and by law provided.
Dated: March 2, 1967
STAN..SHAW COR PORATIO~,
Trustee
By C. F'. Stanw ood, Pre!tideat
. .\Uest Helen E. Bunting,
Asst. Secretary
01768
Pub lish: \1arch 9,16,23,196i,
io. the Newport Harbor F:n.s igu
The Ki nasmen defeated
the Diplomats ofHollywood,
Senoritas of San Gabriel
and Ambassadors of Lake·
wood. Drum Major Bob
Buc kley was awarded a tro-
phey as the outstanding
drum major.
The s tale champs won the
"Fantasy in brass" contest
at Hawthorne in January ,
then were nosed out by the
Velvet Kniahts in the City
of Hope mid·winter contest
last month. They will de·
fend their American Lea:ion
s tate championship title
June 24a25 in San Dieao.
Dick. Oliverio is their new
musical t\ireclo!' and a,-.
ranaer. Don Porter is aener·
al manager.
VANDALISM REPORTED
AGAIN AT FOUNTAIN
The cost of vandalism is
beginnins to mount for G.E.
Parker and Son, 466 West·
mins tcr
Hc ishts .
Ave., Newport
On Sunday, Marc h 5, a
soap was poured into the
dolpllin fountain at West·
c liff Dr. and Dover Or., near
Westcliff Plaza. The repair
bill to clean out the fountain
was SIOO. Accordins to foun·
tain owners, Sunday's van·
dalis m makes it the 4th time
they have llad to make a
costly repair.
Names You Can Depend On For Quality
VOlT -&ASKITU.LLS WILSON-TENtiS ucms SWIM FINS -MASKS
VOLLIYULLS -TITHUIALlS-
FOOTU.LLS -SOFTIALLS -IXIICISIItS
AND NOW -'GOLF CLUU
TENNIS CLOlHIN._
IASIIAU~NT
~lAW & CLUIS
SEA-SUITS -Wet Suits
& lalloa Jackets
CHAMPIO~ -Honclball C-love1 I
Padcletl or Plalll
Wlgw-Adler·Moglc Fleece
Sox~Wooi-Stretcll
JACK PURCEll
, ... SMes
TENNIS lAW
BANCRGn-TENNIS ucms
Til EXKUJM-PI.AYD '
SPKW. FLEXIGWS-
WJNIIR
SEAMWS HANDIAW
o ..... r .... ladoor
COirniS( ........
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LITTIIMAN
JACIITS & SWIATIIS
·& PAITS
. . .Newport Beach City
Manaaer Harvey Hwlbwt,
1107 O:dord Ln., We stcliff,
stopped his east bound car
for a pedestrian on 17th
SL, near Fullerton St.,
CostA Mesa, and his car
was s uuck from behind by
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF' THUSTEE'S SAlL
No. 906
On April 5, 1967 , at 11 :00
o'clock a.m., at the front eo.•
truce of STA~-6HAW CO R·
PORATION, 1600 E. Ma yf•ir
Aveaue, On1uge, Californ ia
STAN...SHAW CORPORATION,
as Trustee oo.der the Deed of
Trust made by JA~F'..S I. SES·
SIONS ao.d DORIS M. SES.
SIONS, hosbao.d u d wife and
recorded Fe bruary 9, 1965, io.
Book 7407, Pase 989, of Offi-
cUol Records of OrBDp Couot y,
Califorais aiven to aecore an
iudebtednes• io. favor of Betty
L, Riordaa, a widow, now own•
ed aad held by Betty L. Rlor•
daa, by reaeoo. of the breac h
of certain oblisatlona secured
thereby, o.otice of which w aa
recCI'ded DeCember 2, 1966, iu
Book 8118, Pase 982, of .. id
Official Reeonla, STAN ...SHAW
CORPORA 110N will ae\1 at
pa.blic aactloa to the hi&beat
hiddet for caala, payable in
lawfu I moaey of U.e U•ited
States at the time of aale .... . Wl Ollt warraaty aa to title,
~seesioa or eacarabra11cea,
the iatere•t eo.,.eyed to a•d
aow held by .. Jd Tna•t.ee aa•
der •• id Oaed of Tl"lll•t, lo. aad
to the followia1 de•cribed
pfllperty, to-It:
Lot ll aad the Northeaaterly
14 fut of Lot 9 ia Block 431
of Corou del Mar, .. per
map recGI'ded ill book 3,
r:.aea 41 aad 42 of Ml•cel·
aeo.. ~apa, record• of
Oruse Coa.aty, Callfcwala.
EXCEPT there fr0111 the
Northeaaterly 3 '"' of the Narthwuterly 21 feet of ••ld
Lot 11 .
few llaepu,-e of payla1 ~~~.
pUaa •ltCV•d by uld Deed
ieeJ.d'-1: r ... , cUr•• .. d
u,. .... of tl.e 1'rM1ee, ad·
••ac .. , If aay, •ader tile ..,,..
of aalcl Deed. lateNat tl..,.oa
•ad J7,0f9.42 1a .,.,4 prla·
el,.l ol .. acM ••ewed: by .. w O.cl, wid. ....... , ...... a
• .... OctoMr 9, ltM, • Ia .. w ....... ltr .... ., .. 14ed.
OatH, .... '· lt67 STA1!:8AW COIPOilAnOM, -. .,. c.r. ,.. ...... ,._,4••
A-lhloo&.a..olq, .... ,.,...,
011t1 r.~llolol -9,16,11, I~ .................. l.lp
I~.~WJ~~~~
of the meetins of the South
Coast Alumnae Club of
Zeta Tau Alplla at 7 p.m.
today, Marcil 16, at the
'
u.s. &.Iq Foq:cE Master
Sergeant Perry C. Beckley
Jr., soo-ln-law of Mrs. 'Nil ..
I lam Sears of 1741 Pomona
Ave., Costa Mesa, has
been selected outstanding
airman of the year at EJ ..
mendorf ~F3, Alaska. Sgt.
9eckley, an administrative
supervisor, is a Ko rean War
veteran, with 16 years of
serv ice. He attended high
school in Ak.ron, Ohio, and
received his 9.S. degree in
socloloc;y from Utah State
at Logan.
TOPLESS REPORTED
Newport Beach has a "top-
leu" caae. Police said
Katherine B. Pecaut, 217
2~th SL, Central Newport,
rcporled a hard top stolen
from her blue Corvette Sun·
day, March S, while the ear
was parked at lOS Anade
Ave,, in Balboa. Thieves
unbolted d\e nn ha.rchop
ahortly after S:JO p.m. pc>
li ce believe •
"IU8UD IS DO•"
A pote clld ••t t.o Ill•
city of Newport B .. cb latt
~ok by M.D. lolol>oaor,
• The Mail Boa,'' 402l\ llod
lit., nut door to CiiJ Hall
M,..ced: "J111. tow ••
c. record, o.r ci ... tu
baeiae .. .rona whb OCher·
booio,u boo falloo off
cm~r 105 aioce lhe ci..,.. eu.s.u a....._ ..
PACIAC VOY AGE RS -Mr. and Mrs.
Dean D. Lewis, at left, re ceived a sencj..
off from their di¥.1ghter-ln-law and son,
Lynn and Richard Lewis, for a Pacific
voyage aboard the P&O Lines Iberia
frO{Tl the Port o f Los Angeles, heading
fo r Australia, New Zealand, Japan and
Honolulu. The elde r Lewi s Is owner of
Dean Lewis Co., imported car dealer-
sllip, at 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me sa.
During his absence, young Lewis wi ll
be in charge.
Math meet set for Mar.31 li""""'~""='~
oDETAILED
GENERAL
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
The annual Oranse Cou t
Colleae invitational mathe·
matics meet for hiall school
scholars will be held at the
OCC science hall Friday,
March 31.
A total of 31 llia:ll schools
from Oranae County, includ·
1na the 4 Ha rbor Area
schools, will send teams for
the event.
Barron G. Kncclltcl , OCC
faculty sponsor of the meet,
said that resistration will
start at 4 p.m. Team mem·
bets must be in their scats
by 4:30p.m.
The preliminary staa:c of
the meet will be held from
4:30 to 5:30p.m. Students
wi II then a:o to tile OCC Stu ..
dent Center for dinner from
5:45 to 6 :45 p.m. The meet
FERRELL HEADS CLUB
Wayne Ferrell, who served
as ge neral manaser of the
Balboa Bay C lub fot 5
years, has been named
president and general mana ..
ger of the newly opened Old
Ranch Country C lub, lo-
cated on 125 acres of the
Fred Bi1by family 's Rancho
Los Alamitos. The club is
located at 3901 Lampson
Ave., Seal Beach, east of
Los Alamitos Blvd.
• Easter IS
home of Mrs . Marlin Man•
a:old in C ameo Shores.
Mrs . Mildred Bolin will
present ••Easter thoushts,
spiritual and cultural as·
sets " for the proa:ram. Each
member is ursed to brina an
idea for the Easter season,
for decoratins a .sift, a menu
idea, for any kind of cele·
bration, suges ts Mrs. Mana
a:old.
Information c an be obtain·
ed by calling 673•2992 or
673·5981. All members of
Zeta !ivins in the South
Coast area fr om San C le•
mente to Hun ti naton Beach
are invited to attend.
finals and consolations will
be lleld in the science hall
from 7 to 8 p.m.
Students wi ll llear a ser·
ies of short papers from
8 to 8:40 p.m. Awards will
be from 8:40 to 9 p.m.
8Y
ED WARD
AT
JAY I. UMfRO
The short papers will be
an opportunity for s tudents
to present a short report on
some oria:inal or unique
work tlley ll ave done in the
field of mathematics. This
portion wi II be non"<:ompe-
ti ve.
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