HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-03-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignDCC FRESHMAN John Vallel y, former Corona del
Mar High School star, was named Pirate of the Year,
in basketball at the annual Orange Coast Co11 ege
spring sports award banqu et. He scored &30 points to
break the all-time ace record of 471, averaging 20.4
poin ts per game for 32 games. He was named co-play·
er of the year in. the Eastern Conference and member
of the fi rst string all conference team. John, holding
"'is Pi rate of the Year pi aqu e, Is shown here with
his father, Roland Vallely, owner of the Vallely Boat
Ren tals of Balboa Island and Balboa.
Easter message
sent from Vietnam
During Easter week. 3 "booze boys," heard the
r ears ago, Campus Crusade gospel message, and 2
fnr Chr ist set up headquar· weeks \at er he made his
tcrs on Balboa 3\vd. in Cen· decision for Christ at a
tra\ Newport and put up an Campus Crusade meeting in
outside sign, "Chris t is the Arrowhead Sprinss. Str"e
answer." was a (ool'oall star in his
.\n apanment across the high school days and also
street .,.,.as occupied br a played at Cenitos Junior
group of vacationin& boys, Colle1e.
Yro'ho e xpressed their scnti·c--Dick Day and his wife,
ments in a sian which de-Charlotte, heard (rom Steve
c\arcd "Booze is the ans-·a few week• aao:--J~o is now
wer." a Marlo., fiabliac tba como
They ~roued over to the munist enemy in Vietnam.
Crusade headquarters and Here is hia letter.
offered to ull booz.e to the
coll~ae boys and girls whose
"Easter Week at Bat'' was
devoted to telling vaca•
tioners about the gospel of
Jesus Christ.
The Crusade staff, led by
coordinator Dick. Day, in-
\"ited the boys across the
s treet to turn from Booze
to Christ. Before the week.
v.as over, some of them ac·
ceptcd the aospel message
and re ceived Jesus Christ
as their Lord and Saviour.
Steve Sobel, one of the
Rotary plans
new club
A Rotary Club in the ~o rth
:-.;ewport area a round the
Orange County Ai rport, in·
eluding the busine ss dis·
trict at UC Irvi ne, is in the
formative stages .
Pete 3arrett, 231 King s
Pl., Cliff Haven, ha s been
named by Mason Siler, pre·
sidcnt of the Newport Bal·
boa Rotary, to head a com·
mince which will survey
the area to be included
withi n the jurisdiction of
the proposed club. The re·
suits of the. survey , nearly
half fini!l hed, will be sent
to Rotary International head-
quaners in Evanston, 111.,-
to show justification for a
new club.
Also on the corrrnittee with
Pete Ba"eu are Bob Sear-
les, Fred 1-towser and Phil
Davi 1, Work ina with the
co!l1lli Uce is Stu Coulter,
past d istrict aovemor of
Rotary.
YOUTH, 19, IS ST o\II!D;
THRU Uf ARII!STED
Lloyd Timothy Mora an,
is c:onvalucinl at Hoa1
"Dear Dick., Ota:lotte and
family, .. ·
"Here I am l2, SJO miles
away from 'home and don't
let an yone think tha t this
isn't war. The paptrl and
news don't tell it all. I've
been ltere 3 months and my
life wi\1 never be the same.
"It's funny when I saw a
man die, aomething I. pray
to the Lord your children
will never sec. 1 cried, I
cried like a baby. He was
so full of life and he loved
life so much. He, like many
of my comrades, has met
the Almi1hty and has left
loved ones to think. or him
when they hear of Vietnam.
"To me now life is the
same as death. It's not a
hard tenable thins. It's an
experience one has to face
sometime in their life. Some
are lucky they c:an enter the
sweet arms of Jesus earl~'
and some have to wai t a
lifetime.
"Please admonish the
young people to seek Christ
and pray for the men in this
forsaken place. The words
seem very true now: '0
death , where is thy s ting?
0 grave, where is thy vic·
tory?' And I am glad Christ
gave me the opportunity to
come here and sec what I
had to see.
"I miss those sweet bless-
ed Bible studies we had.
The only Bible I CaiT)' is a
New Testament and out in
the field before and after a
mi uion I read it and I kind
o£ feel the words of David
rina out in my soul , 'The
Lord is my s trepherd; I
shalt not want. He makcth.
me to lie down in areen
pasture•: he leadeth me be·
aide the still waters. He re·
storetb my toul; he leadeth
me in tho patha of riahl·
eouaneu ror hia name's
sake. Yea, thouah I walk
throuah the valley of the
sh&do* of death, I will rear
no evi\: for thou u l with
me.'
Hos pital from a scab wound ''Tell all the JI"OUP 'hi'
he received Monday, Mlrcb for me. I m.iu and love them
20, at his home at 1310 W. all. Aad pray that they
SalbOI 31vd.. Centtal won't ,f.ve up, but k'ep
Newport. ,oint uti victor)' is won,
Police anesttd Teny R. Md it shall be woa, for
.9oueu, 11. ol 1312 "· Ouitt died ror our sins,
Balboa Blvd., Gary Hick• M.d Set• c••t dteae 1hat.
man, II, aloo of lllal ad· I lo,. ~ de• P")'PI• 'lrilll
drou, ucl Lany D. !foudlio, all my boort.
22, of 1321 W. aMbo• .,..., Ood bleu you,
Blvd., oa dlot .. • ol oo-1 ''Y-• ie Cllrio1. '
uuh wi• a deadly .. .,..1 • ._..,. Iobel. ..
Entry blanlu have been
mailed out for the 20th an·
nual Newport Harbor to En·
scnada int emationa\ yacht
race, which is expected to
draw a record number of
more than 600 sailins vcs·
sets.
For the first ti me in 6
years, the starting date is
beina moved back to Thurs·
day . This r ear it will be
~1ay 4.
Rowdyism at Ensenada
had ~ompted the ~ewport
Ocean Sailing Assn., spon·
sor of lhe race , to change
the date to avoi d weelt--en\J
turmoil.
3ob J ohn son, publicity
chairman for the race , gave
this background in formation:
"By 1960 and 1961 a prob-
lem had s hown up. The big
Cinco de Mayo (5th of \1ar )
week-end was attracting an
undesirable non-yachting
element hom Southern Cali·
forn ia, and considerable
trouble was occurring in
Ensenada.
"tn order to distinauish
between yachtsmen and
rowdies , in 1962 th.e race
lllla ttaned. OA Su,nd.ay IO
I
yachtsmen would anivc ·on
Monday and Tuesday after
the rowdies had left. This
was a complete succeu.
and showed that the prol>o
lem was not with dle yachn·
men,
"Because of the chanac
m startina day for the
1962 race , the entry lilt for
the first and only time wu
smaller than in a previous
year. [n 1963 the start was
moved back. one day to
Saturday, which still suc·
\_":tssfully avoided the pre·
vious trouble.
"However, yachtsmen and
Ensenada residents and of ..
flcials still preferred the
Thursday start, so finally in
1967 the Mexican government
volunteered 10 blockade the
roads to Enscnada to all
people except race panici-
pants and !heir families so
the race can revert to the
Thursday s tart without fear
of rowdyi sm ,"
The traditional banquet
on the eve or the race wi \1
be held Wednesday cveninJ,
May 3, at the Balboa Yacht
Club. Me:lican officials and
panicil*Utl , •• ..._
Surgery brings truce
Newport :Jeach t.layor Paul portion of the adopted
Gruber and Frank Jordan of coastal freeway route to a
Corona del Mar, wh o were new alignment throuah
involved in a verbal freeway J';cwport Hciahts and Cliff
fracas last week, can have Haven. Mr. Jordan objects
sympathy pains for each to the fact that the Corona
other this week. del Mar Sth Ave, portion o f
The mayor underwent sur· the adopted route is not
aery for hernia Tuesday at inc luded in the freeway re-
Hoag Hospital. 1--·tr. J ordan location campaign.
ent.eu:d Hoag yesterday for
the same type of operation. OFFICI! IURGLARIZEO
They are now both conval-
escing at Hoa.g, recuperating
for possible continuation or
fighting over the freewa}'.
The verbal exchange oc-
curred at a U.S. Chamber
meeting they both anendcd
in Pasadena. The mayor
supports the campaign to
Polite arc investigating a
.\1arch 17 butillly of the
office of dencist Charles
Sparkuhl. 2006 Sh ipwa)' Ln.,
Bay ctest, located at 3345
Newport Blvti,, near the :'<Jew-
port 9each ci ty hall, fran
which Sl,OOO worth of
checks and SSO in cash were
reloca te the Newport Bead! stolen.
wi ll attend. Dr. E.H. Rie-
sen, president of NOSA,
will preside. Tro~hy presen-
tation wi U be held Satur·
day, \1ay 6, in Ensenada.
RELIGIOUS TRAINING
GETS TRUSTEE O.K.
JACK COONS and his Silver
Corn et 9and will provide
entertainm ent and music for
dancing at the 3ig I 9oos-
ters "college days" awards
banquet, to be held We~
nesday eveni ng, March 2q,
at the 9alboa gay Clu b.
Ted Q:ok os and Tom Addis,
3ig I directors and coord l·
nators for the program an -
nounc e that UC I athletes
wi I I be honored at the ban -
quet.
Converse Wurdcmann, who
has been associated with
the ra ce from the start, is
chairman of the aeneral
race committee, Others on
the committee are Larry
Hclshcr, midget ocean rae-
ina rteet; Herman Lorence,
handicap chainnan; Jack.
Swart, multi-hut! chairman;
Jim Cowie, Pacific handi· Action taken TUesday by
cap racina neet; Beverly school board tru1tces of the
Fredendall, handicap chair· Ncwport-·Mesa Unifi cd School
man; Georae Sturzcs, ocean District approved reli gious
cited sports as ooe example . Flood
Calling for inclusion of control
bonds lose instruction on a line item racina fleet; Lester Neu· .
feld, chief measurer; Char~ budJet .b~su and called _for
lcs Jamison Jr., coordinator an addiulonal budlhaet gu.l~de
J h G to supp cment c S o.6 at start; o n cttlc, en· .11. .d · d · · · 1 d m1 10n au• e 1n etemunmg tnes: a so ra ce _an protest; the budact.
Leslie Tarr, f1nance; Or. R 1. · 1 d · e l&lOU s rc ease lime R.P. Monaco and Dr . Pal• -11 · b h . w1 contmue to e taug t tnc _Mutphy, fleet surgeons; 85 an adj un ct to the normal
\1an\yn Morgan, packets; school curriculum; but ron\y
harbormaster .AI .Oberg, before, durin& lunch, or after
moorings; Louu V1ere~k, school. And then only if in
o£ncial veuels; Ketth the judament or Chc princi·
Cordrey, escort coordina• pal, the instruction does not
tion; Paul Hiller, plaque interfere with the teac.bet.
deaiaa; GeorJt (Pet) Dul• Thie is nae\ly tne •••
......, Jt •• au: .• ., •--• ... ._..._.._~ .......
Jack Swart, safety, imllii-purCbuina. hiilna. and
hulled boats; Edtat Carpen· c:ouue .. tection. his caJl·
ter, trophy; Dr. Salvatore R. ed line item budaeDna.
Monaco, entertainment~ 3ob Th e budact auide't pur·
Johnson, publicity, and potc is to provide a Jcneral
Harold Adams , radio com· fram ework of limi taD on• for
munications. the diurictofficials \o work.
Officers of the sponsorins, with, in preparation of the
NOSA are Dr. Ed Riesen, final budJCt recommenda·
preaident; Col. carroll Hud· tion, accordin1 to SupL Le·
son, Harold Adams and Don· land B. Newcoo ncr. It offers
ald Morden, vice-presidents; a complete re'"i ew of the
Leslie Tan, secretary·uea· spcndina and exr.!nses for
the District hued upon a surer; June Fanar JohfiSon, full use of al l tllJI. and tax executiv e secretary; direc• . o\'emde money,
ton Cliff Chapman, Ke ith The addition al budaet
Cordrey, Vilan Couch, John auidc is being developed It
Daniell, 3tid Descnbera. the in sistence of trustee
Paul Hiller, Paul Kcnen• Donald Strsuu, who fel t
berg, Robert L~nch,Ot. S.R. that since the bui lding pro-
\-!onaco, H~rbert Riley, pam envit.ioned by the dis·
Jack. Swart, Clark Swee t, tri ct had not materialized,
Louis Vie reck, Dr. R.:--1. not all o f the tax Ol'trride
Williams, Con"t;.rsc: Wwd~-mon ey sl':oold be included
maM and A.L. Zerbe. in the distric t's budgcL
rc liaious insuuction with in
the school hours she said,
"If we put it in, the)· feel
it is part of their education."
She a lso asked that indi·
\'idua\ schools be allowed
to make the final decis1on
on released time.
Also speaking in favor of
the program was Jim :-..toore ,
youth minister at St. An·
drew's Presbyterian Church
in Cliff :Iaven. He said
trustee votina would re ..
fleet the rc li Jious va luu
in the it lives.
Pastor Henry E. Jones of
1M Cte.ua\ Sible Cluueb Ul.
Cot• .... ce\\81-....
Jtam illoJ ical and unethical.
He arJued that the Harbor
Council o f Churches claims
rc leased time to be non-
ev•nJelital, but that in
fact, by &i \'inl the "un·
chur ched" child re li aious
instructior., "you give that
child a new way of life."
That LS evangelism, he said.
H~ found it illogical to
believe that parents would
not send their ch1ldren to
church on Sunday, but would
act "enthused" about re ·
leased time.
Co!mitntinl · upon public
school support and the
Cnited Fund contr 1butions
to Protestant and Catholic
v.·clfare proarams in support
of released t1~. he o b-
served:
Proposition W, the .546.4
million Orange County Flood
Contro l bond issue, was
turned down Tuesday al-
most 2 to I by the small pei·
.:entage of electorate who
turned out to \'Ote. or the county's 434,738
rcatstered voters, 13.4~
showed up at the polls.
The county wide vote was
23.480 "yes, .. 3-'.644"no."
A 2/3 favorable vole was
UGUtilry \0 pau lhe \oa4 .................
PIO'It~d 18 Jntl
nanc1nl for 17 projects
with1n the flood conu ol
district.
High rise
plan dropped
A use permit request by
Jordan & BenJamin In c. for
an automa tic car wuh and
service stat1on at 2931 E.
CoastHwy.,Corona dcl Mar,
will be considered April 6
by the ~cwport Beach P lan·
nin g Corrmiuion.
Tht s is the location of the
Sea Crest \lotel, wh ere de·
\'elope rs Jordan & Benjamin
had ong•na\1)• planned to
constr uct a hsgh rise struc·
turc,o .
'WHY IS CDM IGNORED?'
Trustee Strauss then ask·
ed for d budget guide using
6C !c!.s. The board directed
position is ianored and is Or. Newcomer 10 prepare a
not debated •• , There are budget usin& between 5 and
"It IS not the res pons1 ·
bLhty of public schools t C'I
prov1 dc time fo r me to teach
my religiOn 1n the schools.
It LS not eth1cal to take
publ1 c funds to teach re -
\IIPon.
-\lsn on the Plannma
Cn!T1TlJS~IClf'l agenda £or
·\prll b IS the use permt re·
quest of Jad: W. 3arcus for
con strucllon of a 1504>ed
C.(ln\ a\e .. cent hospital at
333 Placentia Ave., West
:'<Je"wport He ights.
Two views on the free·
war con troversy are ex·
pressed in leuers received
by the Newport Beach City
Council.
Here arc excerpts from
the leners:
acres of open land north of H less.
Corona del Mar which could Speaking in fa vo r of re·
be used for freeway pU t· ligious released t1me, Jean
poses and which would eli-Forbath of Costa Mesa, a
minatc the removal of much forrner teacher, urged the
of Coron a del \tar and the board to accept that in ter·
undesirable intersecti on as ruptions al,.a~·s occur
shown in the latest plans." durin& the school day. She
"It hurts my pr~d~ as a
m1n1S ier to see God placed
oo the welfare rolls."
The board ag rc,oed 1o prn-
\ide busses and~r fac1h·
ties if a need existed, at
cost to the ds stuct.
DUFFIELD TO TELL
OF HOAG EXPAIISIOII
\larsha\1 Duffield of Bay
One letter writer objects
to the fact that the newly
organi zed ''Committee of
ll)l)" does not include Cor·
ona del Mar's 5th Ave. fre e-
wa y route in its efforts to
relocate the freeway fanher
inland.
• From Mrs. Rudy Gibbs.
500 Narcissus Ave., Corona
del Mar: "I note that Ci ty
\-tanaaer Harvey Hurl Wort
made the statement, in ef·
fee~ that the 5th Ave. route
or the coastal freeway
throush Corona del Mar wa s
not araued, and had been
accepted. May I ask why
the 5th Ave. route is not
beina araued by the ci ty,
and by whom it has been ac·
cepted. Certainly no t by
Corona del Mar ••• We com·
promi sc a I arac ponion of
Newport Beach, and I do
not understand why our
• From John Pri chard. All o t Easte tr t 6 1< ~J;ch"l Pl., Newport Is qu1e ,on r on
HeiJhts: "I am dismayed
at the reopening o ( the free-
way route question. I, and
man)' people like me, bouaht
property here with the as-
surance that the question
of free,.•ay route throu&h
Newport Beach was scuJed
Shores, cha1rman o f the
Hoaa !illspnal development
pro gram, wt\1 talk about the
ho spllal•s expansion plans
a.nd problems at .the lun·
cheon meet.ina of the New·
port Harbor Kiwanis Club
Thunday, \-ta.rch 10, a.t the
Villa \-tatina restaurant. Mr.
Du fTi el d. fanner foorball
arcat at USC, will tell of
the urgent need for expan·
sian because o r the popula-
ti on Jrowth.
The other protests the
comnittec's objecti,•c to re·
locate the freeway from the
adopted coastal route in
Newport Beach to the
vicinity of 15th St. in New-
port Heiahts and ClifC Haven.
Wh o h CDM? along the existina Coast IC WaY. to Hwy ••• Could anyone who
• looks at the proposed rclo-
The Corona del MarC am-ticular problem is inade· cation fail to sec that it
ber of Commerce has asked quate sianina for coasl will put a freeway within
the help of the Newport bound traffit: on Newporl 100 feet of 2 schools -
Beach City Council in act-Freeway, tryina to act to Newport Harbor Hiah School
tina beucr freeway and Corona del Mar. He Biked and Newport Hci&hts Ele-
hiJhway sians to let motor· the Council to take up th~ mentary School?. • .Could
is u know where Corona del problem with the Hilhwoy anyoo.e fail t.o see that several hundted more homes Mar is located. Department to procure .. the "The c •·mber or Com· ·•~ d d' will have to be desuoyed ,.. ~o~escrve treclion.al within a fully built ~d. u-
merce and business and sians." t.abliahcd neiahborbood than
resident property owners would have to be destroyed
an ~at\y concerned about P\AMO MIIDID alon1 the taraely undo-
the Ioiii Iad: or sian• in A pi -.o is needed. for the veloped and commerd&l.ly
·tome .,.., and in certain Newpcwt Harhor Communi1y zoned route alread)• ac:tPf'OY-
inst-.cea' inedequate sip• Youtb Center to replace 6d by the aLate? ••• 1 cart
oa fretwa)'l and hilh•*Y• 1be prunt aHiq DlliC only hope that u. •i• pwo-~achina Co.ona chi maker. Anyone wilh • ptuo areuu. eome effccthe
Mat,.. Cad Ketley, CIH to dooa.te Is re-.aled to ·epotesm~n forchc nail pf'Ooo
Oo..,Mr pruiclcoll, """'" to coli Jolut S....lo o1 lhe I>Uir ow .. r '!rill _...
6t Counci1. You.-Center '-oewd 1t M.y of ua .;u be altectecl
Ho poiel04 '"'' dlol o por-673~969. lly IIIIo oellooL"
A new type of "RaJ Week"
is in process. Oli ef of
Police James B. Glavas
noted that except for 1 rash
of petty thefts Tuesday
niaht. even traffi c accidents
are down.
He called it "reasonably
quieL"
Reporta from the di rtcren t
law c:n"fPrcement agencies
opcrauna within the City of
Newport Beach indicate
more of the ume, he said.
Traffic controls to Balboa
Island have been eased.
Cars are moving oo the Is-
land smoothly. Traffic on
Balboa Peninsul a has been
much the same.
S250,000 DAMAGES
Island channel
ASKED IY COM MAH
Donald \\', Limacher, 22. up of 1717 Bayadere Ter.,
Irvine Terrace, -hu filed a
John S250,000 pcnonal m}ury
and sui t charaina nealiPftt
mllintenance of hia Cot-
flealtot Ralph Mas key, who
lives at 3714 Ch.innel Rd ••
NeWport Island, has sent 1
petition to the Newport
Beach City Council aakina
for corrective aclion to
deepen the channel oppo-
site blocks 6:37 and 638.
He said that the c"annel
i• 1ktwly aillina up at that
location, 1nd at low tide
the dt:pG i• about 3 feet
in111ud ot the normal 10
reet~
Joinina him in lhe pelitic..
10 me Cowtcil ate his
aetaW~ots, a.orae Oree~~oe
walt Jr., Johe Cootan,
'
William Dilliard,
v~tarm. Ooualu Bray
Loui 1 Spielberter. vlir auto, which was iftoo
votved in an accldenc l•••
PETTY .THEH CHARGED April 8 ;n Hunli•l-Boodl.
Colle1•ate M•c.hael E. Cur-He suffered cbeat iajwiet
r~n f'i ~ooa sncked • poor anc1 a collap1ed luna ..._ ·
ttme 10 np down a one•l)' •a sports car P'llle4 QID\ r ...
sian at 4~th St. and Sea ... the aide of the ro1111 ...
•hare :X., in West ewport. rorced bim to awe,... .... of
Captain MinP&h ud officer control •d akid 11• r..t
O.Cu oC the Nc•port 1ato 1 paRed cat. '*·
9eadl police dcpanment Umac:.Mr'l a.ait .._. die
say dley wicneue4 tM 101 C'llleYfOltt Di .. ,,. o1 0..
oo Solllnloy, MAR• U . 1M -1 Mol•• _, C...l
yaum wu coolced ca a OMYJOMt _. 10 vats •••
dliaq:e fJI petty ..rt.. 11 def11 tall.
lMURSIIAY,IIARCH 2~ IH7
COaA DB. CAliF.
stra.:l8ht ., aWIIIJ ol loll .... llrlda" ., ....... ..-.. ....... ....
REPOIT PROM ICILAND-,ART II
Jill OPPIQ~ MIWSPAPII
OP 1'111 OTT OP MIWPQIIT IliACI R k. .k I •--• 1 • eyr )flY I , ctlAIK.l
"011 amcioul
morc:if\llloour taadr'
prayof<oiWord• wore unored
by Dr. Carl Mcintire dw-ia1
his broadeut on Monday
hardly cold enough here mom ina. '
.... ll .. wu--
!Diti~ ia Ill• etrortl to M-
lr"J --1Ma Did<· ••· wbo ... ptd out tl a
olct ~od ..a •-10 rho
Soaa&e duunbar 10 cut bit
nroea .U.rica ud Rallit
...S 111o aood 10 dhalalob
the 41Daor of a ~;oefroata
tloa. between t~ two c::ouo-
triu. Jr there onr wa 1 1ft TN£ HARIOil All&' A'S OFFSET Ntr~PAPER Once a friend-asked my brother "Bill, have
Olflee .... ,..,., .. pl .. I• 1._ E•it• Bt~lldi.,., I lhown )'OU the pictUres of our recrnt trip to In Iceland postcards an 15 cents and tex The unholy week ba• pan· voto,' advutal:e in aclainlnJ
rna E. c-. lfw)' •• c-Ml Mar CaW. -P262S-Europe?" Bill replied, "No, and 1 certAinly
TILIPHOMI: 6n.D550 (AIM C.... 71-') aprreciate it."
is free. It is unwual ror a girl'to marry until cd irtlo bi•tory. but ita_lrn-
she is pregnant. Twenty~five pe~nt of the pact lone will be remem-
children are illr-gitimatc. I quentOned some bered. Holy Week it with t~nagers about this and the reply was: "We Ul and we Mould pray fOf
do the same thinf( your teenakerl do--except
Lito -·Bnabll, Dirtaen dlate 2 objectivoa. tbe
IUOYO to jotti(y bit d&l• ratification o( the treaty
wdly deed: Ted· Lewis ,... definholy was lJtinlt ou.r
ported iD. bis anicle ... Ca-boat interests.
THE NEWPOIIT HA.IBOil ENSEN le 1M o•ly .. _,_,.,. pri~~ted , too, am anti-travelogue. But Iceland il
... p.Wi.._.. ia t .. Clay ef N...-n S.ee•, u4 1M cu•ly locally such a litt\e.Jcnown country and 10 unusuaJ,
~ u4 ...,.._. .. ...,.., I• dw Newpon ....,_CNCa ..,.,.,. f hope you won't m ind taking anothrr short ~ r...u.._. -a.Jy, o• T'--day. Secoacl c:~-po«aee p•ld . . h we're not hypocrites about it!" the redemption or America.
t was reminded o( a luncheon 1 attended for now more than ever. we
at the U .S. embauv in Stockholm. The ques.. are beset by roes. We would
tion of fn:e love had come up,0 as questions do well to remember durina
li ke that have a habit of doing. this blessed Easter season,
pilot Stu«," ~UAod in Prom this perspective it
Saturday" a SutaAna Roait-appcua that the auonaeat
wr. and ••ted in otroct araument aaaintt tho Con-
"tbat be had como to tllo aular Treaty is that. re-
conc:luaion dlat timet bavo putedly. it was dictated by
._eo... .. •1 ... Calif. lW>)OUrn WI I.. mt. . .
Til£ NEWPOIT HARBOR ENSIGN w .. adj~~Cfted to be • new•-lct"land is one of the most hterat~ naoonll
,..., of ,..., .. circ:!lleliolll by court deoee No . .\-20178 dated in the world. Evtry home has a hbrary, I •t••· l9SJ, Ia s.tpePiCN" Co"" fOI' 1M Couaty of Or•:r· St.te of was told. "Better shoeless than bookleu" is
C. ilonJ, ud by reaaon thereof Ia qualified tQ p!lbli •II p!lblic the motto. Practically every block in down-
aotlc:•e req.lr.cl by l•w• · ;a, h book "h it true that they have free love in that Jesus was affiicted chanaod aad t be wanted the Ruuiana. Certainly it
ARYO £, HAAPA ................................. OwMt" aDd Plibliaher town Rcykjav....,. as one or more stores,
PEC HAAPA ..................... , ......................... .Aaaociate Editor and tht're are five daily newspapers in the
Swedt"n?" .much a& our beloved coun-
"Oh yes," replied a !ortyilh American wo-try now is beina a ffiicted,
man, "I'm afraid it is. When I first got here but He was not vindictive.
about I 8 months ago, I started looking Rather, he said white He
around fo r a woman who could share an ttung on the cross: "Father,
apartu•ent with me. "W hat's the matter, are forgive them, for they know
you f}uerr?" I ""'all askt'd. "Get a man." not what they do." (Luke
to be on the 1 or the ru. was one sided. and aave
ture. not or lbe at. and to lhem all. or molt aU of the
do hit bilto o • bct-:.-odTool•taaes . SUUCRtrTtON RATU ciw. Two are privatelv owned, and three ,are
O..e r-•. $4.00; 2 ye•s, 17.00 ow'ned by pol itical pa;ties., 1 Ia Harbot Area: ter understudin · 3a ed upon this. it is
the Eauand the""''""~ possible that it was sianed
One ,e•, IS.OO; 2 yeara, 19.00 J t·land is a land of lava, greenhouses op-CNt of Hatbor Area;
ARVO E. HAAP", owner iV!d publisher of the Ensi gn
cratt-d ou natural steam, hot springs, glacicl'll,
still-active volcanoes, volcanic mountains, wa-
tt·rfalls. airfields, rivers;-highland lakes, al-
mo~t daily rains, almost no crime (3 m~<rdcrs
in tht• last 50 yean), Socialism and highly
pro~rl·ssin" inco,mc taxes.
"You mean that'.; routine p rocedure here?"
"Well, nf')t exactly routine, but not unullu-23 =34·) _.._ I a\." "S.w•e the 1-s e
"What if children result?'' March." (Shakespeare,
f · · 1 '-"Julius C aesar," Act I, "The · amtl y' can go on as ts; ct hte state
adopt tht• rhild: or separate with either par-Scene II.)
t·nt kl'eping" the child. It doew't mauer, there The unholy week was
lnn :Jim· tax takes up 7S percent of the
LEST WE FORGET-ON NEXT ELECTION DAY ,•itl t1't•'s itKonlt'. The highest keepable in-
Lewis stated that Dirksen under duress. notwitha tand ..
first wu aaainat the Uetty, ina the hiah soundina mo-
and that if he had opposed tives that were advanced In
iu panaae when the vote its favor. It may be that we
was t.a~en, it would have have not been told the truth
been defeated. about our national defense
Thua, Lewis casts Sent· pote'ntia l. Dean Manion,
tor Dirkun in the role of speat:ina ror the Manion
Brutus, who was the last to Forum, is reported to ha ve·
stab Caesar. Jnl.smuch as related that for S years the
the Dirt:aen c:banae of po-secretary of defense "has
sltion, and his vole helped said and done as he pleased
to pass the tre~ty, patfiotic with our big defense estab-
Americans have Jood rea• lishment, with little or no
son f01 as\tina: "Et tu, regard for fac t, uuth, or
Dirksen,•• or in American--cons equences .'"
Russian bullets are killing Am erican soldiers in Viet-rQIIJl' i~ madlC $20,000. 8)' law, the highest
nam, where we a re fighting the communist enemy. In Wa sh· ~O\'t'l'nlul'nt inccu_nc is $8,000_ ~r year (ex·
· t D C 1 · t k: th 5 t t'f d th I t't·pt tur the l)rcmlcnt ;tnd numstcn). Hun· •ng on, .. , as wee , e ena e ra • •e e consu ar dr,,11J of our KlWt'rnment officials st~>al more
is no sticma attached . regardless." marked by evil portent as
In lc~IAnd an.d Sweden belonging to a th ouah the gods of destiny
church is likt· bdon_l(im.;-to a union -clwck· had warned of the national
off ~,·stem. compulsory. Ministers are like disaster that was to rail
anv other ~O\Trnmcnt oflicial. Most people-upon us. Wednesday was
br~un~ to duul'h but don·t go. March I S, the day of Cae-
treaty with communist Russia. The margin of approval, th.tn that' ·
bb to 28, was just over th~ two-thirds reQu i re d fo r ratifi· ~f..nv tinw~ duriof.( my visit to Iceland, my
cation of a treaty. A change of just 2 of the "yes" vote s numl J1ifv·d back to a trip 1 h:ad nude to
would have given the treaty its we ll deserved defeat Sv..·dcn 12 \cars or so ~fore .. In sf>ilt: of l~e-
. - -I \IJtJ', nt·m, ••ood pomts tts morals-ltke We here •n Caldornta cannot do a great deal about such '1 f: ·d ·' d . h · 1 · • . • . . . t 1tJSI' u .-.Wl' t·n-arc lS car t•n mg.
a shocking dec• s1on aga1nst t~e •n_te r e~ts of our nat• on "Fi t't' low" ;5 encouraged by gm·ernult'nt
and of ou r boys on t he front l1nes tn VIetnam. But what h,111clo1u~ in hath l cel:tnd and Sweden. Every
little we can do, we certainly ought to do. That little we lcd.mdie motlwr gets paid per baby-mar~·
can do next year -election year -wh en Senator Thomas if not lll:tlrit·d ($15 ever)' three months. plus
1 o~•ct· :•~knl tlu· ht·ad of a SWt·dish cn-op sar's as sassination. Thurs•
how tlw rhurdt rurmlx·rs (:dx•llt 90 pnn•nt day, Ma rch 16, was the
!:{ $\\'l'(]('n's jXIJIIIlation ) Sljll3ft•d t/wir fr.t• day on which America
lt•\1· h •• hit• with their religion. was betrayed. In our time
"Oh." lie ~aid, ··we just l>e~ong to ti t• as in Caesar's day, Sena-
dull't·h. \\'('don't .c:o. We uSl· tht· church for tors were invo lved in the ~pt:d:tl (J('Cns!on~. It'~ nice for ,,•edd;n,l!•. dastardy deeds .
ese. "And you too, Dirk• Dean Manion cited the
sen?"" • • • opinion of Admiral Cheuer
Kuchel comes up with his bid for re·election to the U.S. $!0 fnt h('r!c!fl . . I n lr ..landtc mllege~ bo)·s and ~J rls U""-'
tht· ~.1m· clonus, ;he same lloors and probably
Mr. Kuchel voted fo r the consular tr eaty. That vote is the 5~une ··urricula for ali i know, though it's
chrl'•tf'uin!;~ and fum·rals." To be explicit, a two-
Tiw •••on· one tran.'ls in Europe. the more thirds majority of the U.S. om· rt•alilt'S that a.s paf,;an as Auwrica is, it is
avo ln.
Recently, I inquired into
the reason why stranae
things ttanapire in our na•
tion's capitol, and IUIJe&t•
ed that s ome bidden menace
hanas over our country
which causes our repreaen•
tatives to do the thin&• that
they do. Later, the informa.o
tion wa1 released that the
Ward. U.S. Navy (Ret.), who
ctta'raed that McNamara is
"deliberately in vi ting a
new Pearl Harbor attack,
this time with nuclear wea-
pons •.. that would cost the
United State& l SO mi Ilion
casualties.'"
Senate.
typi cal of his ultra·liberat record in the Senate -a re cord
that shames the political designation of "Republican."
Dan Smoot, conservati11e writer and commentator, and
champion of constitutional government, gives Mr. Kuchel
a rating of 17% for constitutional conservatism on 20 roll
cal ls in 19bb. Our other senator,George MLJrphy,lwho 110ted
against the cons~lar treaty, earned a Smoot rating of bO o. ••
Senator Kuchel voted with the ultra·liberals on such is·
sues as repeal of right to work laws, fo reign aid, federal
aid, federal rent subsidies, the demonstration cities a ct,
federal involvement in urban mass transit, and financirtg
the building of steel plants in Red China
Take a look: at the cartoon in the adjo•o~ing columns on
this page, and get you r dander up as you also ask ''Why ?''
One reason why is the kind of politicians we have sent
to Washington. Next year we can do something about it
by electing a constitutional conservative who deserves
the title ot Repu'oUcan senator. • • •
STUDENT WARNS AGAINST SMOKING
Local high school students participated this mon t h in a
writ ing project concerning the effect of smoking on health.
Of timely interest, therefore, is the following article from
the school paper of Lahainaluna High School on the island
of Maui in Hawaii, .vritten by Lynn Humph rey of Balboa.
Lynn is the daughter of Mr. and Mr s . G.W. Humphrey and
is attending high school in Hawaii whi le on a year's
leave of absence from Newport Harbor High School. Here
is her ar{icle, entitled, "Do you smoke?"
By Lynn Humphrey
Do you know that "a million children now in school
wi! I die of lung cancer before they reach the age of 70"
and yoLJ may be one? By now you have probably decided
the answer for the question that faces every h ig h school
student, "Shall I smoke?" This decision is up to you and
if you are still doubtful of ·the answer, consider all the
facts first.
Cigarette smoking is the major cause of hmg cancer. 111
1964, there were ove r 43,000 deaths from tung cancer. Thc
rate of deaths is growing each yea r. There are mo re
deaths from lung cancer than from automobile accidents .
Many other diseases are caused by smoking such as s to,
mach troubles, ulcers, the ci rculatory troubles of blood
vessels and heart, and smokers cough {not a disease).
It is estimated that 70 mi llion people in the U.S. smoke.
Two million teenagers are added to the number each year.
The rate of male to female smokers is two-to--on e. Enough
cigarettes are sold to enable .each man and woman over
the average age of 15 to I ight up over 4,025 times a year
and the cost is wel l ove r eight billion dollars per year.
This is all mostly facts that affect you indire ctly . The
side of smoking that you see is the feeling of maturity,
fr eedom, man! iness or woman I iness, and relief of tens ions.
If you smoke, you most likely started because it was the
accepted thing, or you just tried it out.
What is you r life going to be like later though ? Wilt you
cause people or relatives sorrow because of a fool ish
habit or because you became "addicted" to cigarettes?
Don't wi sh that you didn't take that firs t pu ff.
If you stop, you have to WANT to. Cut down slowly and
then stop completely. Find something else to take the
pl ace of the old habit, such as gu m, candy, fruits, etc.
Don't make even one exception at a pa rty or anywhere. If
you want to stop, do it soon ant! be free.
The final decision re s ts with you. You can read or hear
about all the facts of smoking. You can see the effects of
lung cancer. None of th is may change your mind about
smoking or trying it. Your life and fu tt~re may be ruined
becaus e of something you don't now realize is harmful.
So next time you are offer ed a cigarette or want to smoke,
think first about why you are doing it and what you are
doing to your life. -Good G~JI· c.s. From the Bible
H~ADUH~t f'I.H c-ml ._. s-Jir o., .. ,..,
uA •yea' wc.a't raise
0.0 .. &e.,"
waa tiM: word
Ill Oftl' towa.
No-dl&t it' a clef'utect.
DoooiMI-
-,..,•uaa.......,Tl
Where i1 boattina then? h
lo ucludod, By """' low?
or worts? Nay; but b>-the
law ol taith. nererore we conclude
...._ a ... it jutlified by
lolllo ori-1 dlo doedo of
·-···· (IIAJm•• !:17, 3 .)
not nearly as pa_!..,'3l1 ;u Europe. Thank God! Senators , present and vot·
---c-=-::c:-::--ing,passed the unholy Con·
WHY?
Thos e 'Bridge-Builders'
(From the Silnla A.na Regi!51f!')
Mr. Johmon, with a ltroDg
assist from Everett DirkleD et
al. has built his lllt'lt' "bridp'• to
Ru.ssia. The SeMte bas 1p.-
provcd a consular ~lty wtdcb
is without parallel in the bi..story
of the nation.
The treaty with tbe Commu·
ni st Russians, whose record (or
keeping agreements is virtually
nil. grants immunity to anyoae
attactJed to a Sovtet coneulate
for a.ny crime whatever, lnclud-
lng murder. A propoeed amend-
ment to limit the immunity only
to misdemeanor crimett, was
among those beaten down in tbe
Senate Last week.
Meanwhile. a House JUbeom.
mittee on intematiootJ trade,
has approved another ol Kr.
John50ft 'S ''brid«&buikliq"
schemes. This one W'OU!d. ID ef-
fect, have the Uoited States 11.11>
1idize the transfer ol ttigb quaU.
ty machinet')' from Italy to Ra..
liia for C"OnstrucUon of a modern
automobile plant.
Nominal contnct« In tbe
tnnsactlon through the Es-
port-Jmport Bank is tbe Fiat
Auto Works of Italy. The Houle
subcommJttee would appro.-e a
loa• .. purclwo .... -tools, presumably Ia tbt Ulllted
Stat<s. II lw been pt>lalod oot
U..t !here Ia oolhbt( lo llop lbe
-.. !rom uobt( lht ....,.
mft to maoulactore milltarJ
•ehielee, aJtbOuCb lbt idal "
ouppooed ....... build -..........
Ofcour.,aanat.., .....
1TimtD ill tbt t1IIMid .... .......... -.......
-, lllo --· wldclt will ... pold ltlr .... -
leu t.u per .... a.1...,..-wtnbe-.I..Wt.: ,, ---or to -baDd Wlr -.da •·
Tbo ...... "' .. W') II
ltlr lllo 8lody ..... u. I. & ..
,........,. pM+ d • ststm•
....-~-pwtlwut:
"'o lllo -"---.... rod.,..,,_.. fl •' ...... ~a ., .. ., ..
capitalist eountries of western
Europe and America, I. e., the
ruUog daiSeS, tb! financial ar·
istocracy, the bourgeolaie 1nd
the idealistic democrats should
be reganted 1s deaf-mutes and
treated accordingly ....
"The d e a f -m u t e capitali5t
hoarden, their g!M!'fnmenll,
the Chambers of Commerce,
the fede,..tioao ol iDcluotry,
bank g:rotJpS, steel kings, robber
Icings, tluminum kings and otb-
era will close their eyes to the
1bove-ment1oned trUth and so
become blind, deaf, and dumb.
They will granl us credits,
which will ftD the eoffen ol the
eommwda org.aniulllons in
their eountries while they en--
laf1e and Improve our arma-
ments induslry by supplying aU
kinds of Wllft, wblcb we shaD
need for futiD'8 and suceessful
attacks .,.m.t our tuppUers ... "
LEGio.L HOTICE
SIGN F:X CEPTIO~ P F:RMI T
NOTICE OF' PUBUC Hf:ARJ NG
Notice i11 hereby given t.hat
the Plannins Commluion or
the City of Newport Beach
will hold 11 public hearing on
the application "bF llealh &
Company, In c. (f.l Hancho
Market) lor an ~lception p~,...
mit for the erection of 3 !lingle
faced wal l si~a ha viltB a total
IIJ'ea io eJ1cea11 of 35 ~qnare
feet. Said algn. will be in
connect ion wit h an f.l Rancho
Market. Siu of the sipl'l will
be (I) 92.6 aq. h . (2) 20 "!I·
ft, and (3) 27 11q. h. Total ••:r: area 139.6 •q. h .. , I!)C .. te on portion of Block 52, lr--
"lae'• Sabdi vi!!lion commOft ly
lt.nowa u2~S5 F.astblaH Drive,
Newport Bt~ach.
Notice lt1 ht~reby further
,sivee that nld pabllc hurins
wHI ba h•ld OD th e 6th d.,. of
April , 1967, It the hoer of
$100 p.m. Ia 1he Coaac::ll Ch~
ber of 1he Newport Oe.ach
City Hall, at wltlch 1ilne •d
place u y •d all pcnto .. l.a-
terntld Mey appeer •d be
heard ~ereoa.
h y Y. Cop«lla, ~eer•t.-y
Newport 8e1c.ll Cl7
PJ ... I•t Co~M~f•••"
P•bliM.1 Merck 23. 1967. l1 n. tfewpon y.,bor FA•I•
LEGAL NOnCE sular T reaty. The majority
---· was on ly 3·, and a change of
SOTIO : OF PUlJLIC HEAHINC 2 votes would have defeat-
~ otic-~ i" h~reby giv~n that ed the infamous document. th.e PlaMinfl, Commi!!i!!lion of
th.e City of Newpor1 B~ach "Et tu, Brute?" (Julius
will hold ro public-h"'aring on Caesar, Act II, Scene J.)
th.t> appli cation of Jack W, There were many wh o be-IJarc-u" for a t:se Pr-tmit •1263
10 penni!: th.~ con"truction of trayed America on that day
,_, 1.:,0 b .. d convak11 cent ho.--of infamy, but none so
pita! in th~ unciMtAiri~d dis. Brutus-like , none so pain•
trict, oo portion of Lot 169, fully potent as the Republi· AIQ c-k 2, Tract, l n·in~'!!i Sub.; Portion of Lot 172, Rlock t, can leader of the Senate,
Trac-1, /rvirt~'s Sub., 333 Pia-Senator E ve rett Dirksen of
r t•ntia :\vr-nu,., s~wport Reac-h. Ill inois. Like 3rutus , he
~oti ct> i" her .. by furth~r ~ivn was the las t to innict a that !laid public h,.aring -..·ill b"' hr-1.-1 on th,. 6th dar of Apri l, stab wound, and like the
1967. ut thP hour of 8:00 r ·m· penetration of Brutus' dag ...
in the Council Chamber"' o the ger, it was fatal.
N~~port_ n ~ach Citr llal l, at There were many who whi ch tl1P"" apd plar"" any and . . . •I\ pe r•onll io.tereated m.,-•p• SOUiht to JUitt(y thetr be-p~ar and be ht>anl thf'reoo.. . trayal or America. One is
Ba r . Y. Copelin, s~crctary reported to have said that
'\;1"-.."J>Otl H~ach Citv . b h. d J>J annin,~~: Commi""ion he fe ~t It to e I S uty to
Publish: March 23, 1967, in vote m favor of the treaty
The St>wport H~:trbor f.nsign despite the fact that a cr~at
majority of those citizens
who wrot e to him protested
:\.\TK
S( '110(
debris from outer space vc·
hicles was found in many
of our larae cities, and
thi s argument was used to
deter the passage of the
proposed outer space treaty.
Whether from outer space
mechanisms or rrom earth
bound aircraft, this debris
is a menace to our security.
The rea lization of this dan-
aer may be the cause of our
frantic endeav01's to pi•·
calc the Sovielt.
There may be 2 sides to
many questions, but when
it comes lo national sccur•
ity and to national defense
there is but one aide. Amana
the arauments in ravor of
the ueaty were the advi•· ~0'11CE or P\.iBUC HEAfU!IiC
'l.;~:~~i cl' i!l hereby given that
th~ Planning Commi!!i!!lion of
th~ City of St>wporl Beach ,.-ill
hold a public hearing on the
appl ic-11tio n of Jordan & Ben-
jami n, Inc. for a U!le Permit
.. 1259 to p~nnit: e!ltabli!!ihmeDt
of an aut9matic car .,..ash in•
rludin,~~: r~lat "'d !lervice of
jfil~ol int! !III Io;-!< in the C..()..Z
and R·2 l)isuict, on Lot!!! 3, -1,
5 and Part of 2, Block. G, Tract
323, Lot!! 15 and 17 , Bl ock
435, Tract CoronA de l ~hr,
commoo ly lr.oown as 2931 E.
Coast llwy., Corona dd Mar.
!\'otice i!!i h~rrhv further
gi\'en that said puhfic he aring
.,..i ll be held on i.he 6th day of
April, 1967, at the hour of 8:00
p.m. in th~ Council Chamber!!
of the Newpon 8~11ch City
Hall, at whi ch liml" and plac~
any and all per!W}n!'i intere!ltr-d
may appear and be heard th ere•
' ' )/ .. -. ~ .. . ..,. .
oo.
Rar Y.. C.opelin , secretary
s~wpo rt Ht:Hch City
Plenning Cornmil'l&ioa
./ / .
.:I
. -....... ~ I ... -r: ~~
The arauments aaaina t the
Consular Treaty , which the
Senators wh o voted for the
tteaty cou ld have and sh ould
have known, are those set
forth by the Liberty Lobby.
These are few, but never•
theless potent.
First, the Consular Treaty
enables Ru ssia to estab-
lish cons ulates in our large
cities, which would be cen·
leU ror spying upon the
American people.
Second, it renders person•
nel attached to these con-
sulates immune from arres t
and punishment,
Third, 19 years ago ~.;hen
the Run ianli main tained
headquarters or consulates
in our major c ities, their
secret police carried on a
reign of terror agains t re•
fugees (rom communism.
This was brought to tiaht
when a Russian airl named
Oksana Kasenkina leaped
from a third story window of
one eX these so-called con•
sulates. The sordid details
or this attempt to escape
so aroused the American
people that they demanded
that these Russian bases
should be closed and ban-
ned from the country .
Betrayal by any other
name is just as odious .
Nearly two thousand
years ago, Judas lscariot
aained universal condemn a•
tion for betraying the Ma s -
ter of Mankind. However
his conscience smote him,
and he '."departed and went
and hanged himself." (Matt·
hew 27:5) Publish: March 23 , 1967, in
The 'lewport Harbor Euigo.
~OTICL or PUBLJC tiEARI NC
~otice is hereby given that
th e Planning Commi!!i!!iion of
the City of Newpo rt Beach
will hold 11-publi c h.earin@' on
th e application of Donald W.
Reed DBA Snulr.i Villase for
Who can say how the all-
wise God would punish
Americans wh o betray their AR CHITECT William E. Blurock, with offices In Cor-country and who may c ause
ona del Mar, will have a project featured on the cover million• or our people to be
11 Use Penn it •1256 to perm it:
establishm~nt of a moto rcycle
sale!! and s~rvi ce busi ness
with an outdoor diapl•y area;
and waiver o f off"''ll treet parlt•
inB tCtJniremenl (from the re-
quired 16 to a total of 8) in
the C·I"H di!!ltrict, on Lota 36
11nd 37, Block F., Tract 1210,
commonly lr.nown u 11 00 Wes t
CoAst Hwy,, Newport Beach.
Notice is herebr furth er
fliiven t)\•t uid pabltc hurinB
will be held on the 6th day of
April, 1967, at the hou r of
8:00 p.m. in the Council Charn.-
bers of the Newport Bea ch
City Hall, at whi ch time 1111d
r.lace any an d all person•
nterested may appe11r and be
heard thereon.
Ray Y. Copelin, secretary
Newport Beach City
P lanning Commi•sioa
Pu bli•ht March 28, 1967, ia
The Newport Barbot ED•Ip
andsix pages of a natiooal magazine, Nation's Schools. killed.
He subm itted a cartoon concept of an Ideal classroom, • • •
with all grades sharing the same experiences, but with Ours not to reason why
each student participating within his own capabrllties. Destiny docs stranae
His architectural firm has designed such projects as thinas,-we know not why.
However, rememberina the Corona del Mar high school, Estancia high school, ., Last Supper, the crucifixion,
Costa Mesa high school, Orange Coast College, and the burial or Christ, and r;.
the Orange Coun ty Branch Civic Center in Laguna Nl· nally the alorious resurrec·
guet. Mr. Blurock was one of 3 architects In the United tion, let us not condemn
States to be selected by the Grelt Cities Research thoso who have betrayed
Council, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, to present America, but rather re·
a series of lectures In land plamlni at the Camegle peat the words of Jes us:
Tech School of Architecture In Pittsburgh. The firm ''Father, (oq;ive \hem. tor
was al so named to design the Ford Fourtdltlon spon--:,~~ know not what \hey
sored hlgll schools In FulleriDn and Ploc:ontla. p rh ollh ~--------------------------·~~---=~~--------e apt some em may Letters to Editor~~::~=·~~~!~=:·;:::
YICTOIY IM VlnMAM Oar aloa• aaaot M: VIc-For dloae wbo have Irish
Editor or tho &alp lOr)', ... , .. eel ....... &Dd sti11 voted ror lbe
It aeemt we'« JOlnJ to lmc.elr, ~Cc.atalat Treaty, bact may
THI!fT LOSS I$ $1500 have to make a choice Willi .. 8. Taber. lrd shptly l:lave ra•ored tbem.
A $1500 buralary of the continuo to Ciabt 'om ia K••••· UUaola lr tbo vote bad boea. record-
Oooten and Clttk AIIC)o ~iotn'!" wbllo aivina mu-ei011 Friday. Mudl17. St.
c iatea office at 4550 Cam-~~n ttd to the ,.,. •IIIW PuatiiA..., -TID Palrick'• Dar. tile aood
pus Or., Irvine lnduttritl In oct. or parts ol ~· warld; 1 Paul Bnollt llloated tbe Saint who dtO¥e aaates
Pttlc on March 17 ia under or cul ou~ &he ud &o lhe Col• MIN .a.., Citiat ..._ Jro'-d . ..,, • • , eeemy .,. eM •• * ......_ ·~ .... au •••e innadaadon bypoUe-e . T1te t it' over whh. Wo 'c•'ti·P~la loci•_, 'I .oUed o .. r ia hit .... 10
buralan pried opn • alau S: both 1 ..... ....a 11, at Wt .-iiOIDIIItly llat be taJalllt
olidina do« ...S 110lo 1 j How ;..,.., ,_ , .. don? OrdoW Co. I& I'" H-, .. " -...a oar ....,.
olocttic rypewrimo, ni...S Will .. do llloy -•? Hlft Bird., C..,ll ...... Ho -..... 11noo, oo4l •lab• lion
at ...,, a t400 •pUcator, eu, •• IIMir ....... _. ..... • ••••,_.. ,_. • ...... ,..so dri ..
1 t550 e.alcalator Mil a coqn•-llnow ••• alMa • ••••• _, .. MIJ••• •t o1 ow ...
tUO oil poiotla1. 1 ...... ...,. ba•o -.? \-liMo. -........
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•
AN DY DEV1NE, honorary chai rman of the
Orange Coast V ~CA's "Operation Home
Run"(membership en rollment) takes a long
look over Ute fen ce, where he intends to
drive Utat home run ball . The goal for the
campaign is $30,000, and to date, about
$1 0,000 has been collec ted or pledged.
The fund s will be used in the operating
bu dget for the V for 1%7. From left to
right: Mark Sm ith, son of Mr. and Mr s. An-
drew Smith, 441 E. 19 th St., Cos ta Mesa,
Cherokee V Indian Guide Tribe; Mike Gal-
ligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gil-
ligan, 2032 Swan Dri ve, Costa Mesa, Jro-
QuoisY indian Guide Tribe; and actor Andy
Devine. {S wenson photo.)
.{JS
Gj.MIIS
The In-Girl Look
1\Hni Pant Dress
by rt-1r. A ref
Petitt' and .1unil)r
s. t• I I· 1 1
490 So. Co•st Hwy.
Laguna Bea ch
494-7446
Ebell to hear students
Amo:ricu n Field Service
~tudents lleJi :-.llmc fr om
Switterland and ll elfli~a
~f,,nc !avcs from 3 razil y,.j\1
!>peak during the ,\pril 6
luncheon mee ting of the
:-.:o.::wport Reach Ebel\ Club
at th.; clubhou ... e. Newport
Et-c I\ help~ tn ~upport AFS.
The slate nf ne\1 office r ~
''•II he announced.
Fol10wing the bu ... ine!r.~
mcctmg, to be conducted b}
\lr'. E .. \. Roger,, prc:.•-
Jent, a sreaker 011 a!>tr o lo g~·
v.d\ be pre\>ented by \\r!>.
ll arr~ {ioctz, rrogram chair-
rn;m.
The a'trnh1gian IS Can~,\ I Righter, wh o wr ites a syn~
dicated newsraper column.
lie is a native of Pe nn sy l~
vania and a graduah: of the
Dicken ~on School of Law.
After graduation , he se t
about to disprove a!>lrnlog~·.
then became intcre!r.ted in
the ~ubjn't. li e !ro ta te~ th at
(iod c reated the heavens
and the eanh for man '~
beneftt, ..tnd th.il th e s t:n s
in ~inJ ', ltc;Ho:n V>t're pu t
tho.:rc tP guide manl1nd.
Luncheon v.1ll be .. er\'eJ
a t noon, ~cso:rvations are
tfl be made b~ calling \hs .
P.J . Wilson , 1173 -7988 ; \lr!>,
Iierman Lorence , 673..0-l8l,
•lf \Irs. Jame~ La~~o ~. 5~8·
0355.
ew arrivals at Hoag
The Ea..,. I If y II
bcina •pe•t • .., t.l the
mainland by AHce llftd Ira
Smith of c ... Hichland!i
:.in Uawatt. .,_u! • • •
The at&kea ..,. t.tslr. ..
and .Bob ,.\nMna fill Irvine
Cove was • •'-er ...
He won a pet ._.ey by
the name of o~o. ... hy in a
recent s olf ~Mnent and
bas been playitls lM role of
Pied Piper ia hi• 1\c:iahbor-
hood. • • •
Mary Macy of B•ck !lay
and 3etty Ken·•r of Harbor
Highlands were audt a se n~
sat ion as: R'agedy Ann and
Raggedy Andy in 3ullocks
Toy depanment durin&
Christmas that they were
asked for a return perfor•
mance dutina thf: Easte 1
vacation.
• • •
Just returned fr~ a visit
to Salt Lake C ity with re la·
tiv es ... Shitlty Saffell of
3aycres t and he r siste r,
\1argaret Towns end of Costa
\1esa,
• • •
CoronadclMarhiJh sehoul
students Cliff Toberty of
("mona de l Maf a.t4 Denny
llopw ood of lrvtne Tenace
are taking advantage of lhe
las t of the s nowy s lopes.
:-kiing ur Bia Bear way.
• • •
Camping tooi rht. . .and
c'·ery ni ght this week,
Jackie and ~ Kuhn o f
3aycrest have MltM their
th ree children .•. a Ia NimroJ
. . . to Death Valle~·.
• • •
Thrilled with the Amw -
canr sm awards, sponsored
by the DAR •• "-e J r.
Brian Wahl and Paula Web .. mer, June and Ed Bark ley
s ter .•. lit aradeu Susan and Dorothy and Bob Re1au•
Sunehera and Carin Lane champ •.. also Bobbie Roun-
... 2nd aradeu Geri Lee tree, Kathy (ook, Kav Kelly
Jones and Steven Rabbitt. and J oan Carlton .
The Thai cher award fo r • • •
aood citiz.ens.hip, patriOtiC Seeing. the lasl of lhc
leadership and work in the s1ghts ... during a wh irlwind
c lubs was given to Cathe r~. visit with their daughter
1ne Bonzer Wilson, Te rry Abbott and her hus-
• • •
Dorothy an d J im Gray of
Lido flew home: from Scott s -
dale 1n thei r Beechcraft
over the "eckend , .. ~ot a
quick change of cloth es and
left with then three chi l-
dren ,)n a :<o kiing tn r.
• • •
It was a great day for
sading: 5 bC>at~ lt1uk tn the
gentle v. 1nd tn the Fnlk :J.oat
A sstx:iallnn·~ "forme r
owneh ra ce" ... Jac k \k-
Cabe of lrvme Te rrace "on,
s kippenng the ''Jacn~"
owned no" b~ L1.,U1S.e and
'·l il\ (il.'rh;ut.l t of :ialbna !~
land. The "Y adin" "'a:.
s ltippcrl.'d b~ \la rge and l1nb
Sunderland of \'aile\ Cen-
ter. .. rre !>en t •Jwne r:-AuJ •
rey and Jack '1Ja} nf ;ia l~
boa \:-land. Ht1bb1e and ·~ud
band of Ir vi ne T errace, F \M·
ence :md W!tlter Eile r nf
Presque lsk, ,\lldngan, de·
li ghted m the: beaU t} uf Ojat
... and ntlw bad to Sttll
m1:;h t~ Ct•ld cnuntn .
• '
TlwJ ~radcr Fr eddie \1acl,
~on of :-lea and Fred \lad
of the Penl!lsu\a, !.aid ~t,oJ
b-.·e h l h• ~ parents fo r tho:
"eel ... and l'i lhltlng "llh
ht!> aunt 111 Sal ram~:nt•'·
•
A~\l ·\L l:'i'i lll:"-I.
~ ~""'"'oreJ b' the: \ e"" Jl"rt
Hl.'a t::h fl rllrm 't Club ...
S:nurda\ . .Ill :00, the mm t c
"1 he
.admtl>.;icm 2 CP\nrcd
eggl> at the l'nrt !"he .. n r~· ... follt•"" l'd b\ an cg~ hun t
a! the 't"flu th <. cnt.:r.
ShlT\c>. and !>ebcr \\h11c -
:lurbct·k nf r; ... mlo:n (irnve heaJ nf the Pcntn,ui.J ...
sai led the ''"~i t n," \\anon
:mJ \\·e~t l·fllclt<.:b .,f Fuller-
ton the "F n,~:u l·l~er" and
Ja ~·knn and Renn1c Store~
of Cn!>ta \lc!>a, the "Scan•
Jia."
'r~~ot\1 ~ "l'\er.d v.ccl ..
before thcu Jcparture, but
lhe plans a re 111 the mal1ng
for a thr.:e week tnp t • .., the
Ouent. .. the tuck~ tra,l'l ~
\ers ... Giona anJ Jamc~
'3rade ~on of L ld(l.
•
...md thet r \nung~tel', ~..::,11.
Jnd,, l 1•m, l1o.~u 1 and SandrJ
. ..• ue \l!>lttng v.nh Shu·
lc\'., f~th~:r 111 Pa\!>f'n , \n·
•
Sprmg o.acattnn h'l'''·
\!tan and Frank 1 r:me nf
Curon.t del \Jar, at their
ht.,me Ill Palm Spr mg, ...
the lud~ guests ... Pat .tnJ
3 ob AI Ie born andJo:an JnJ h.J
Ward and \Oung~ter' l d\cn.:
and Lea, all Clf In inc Tl.'r -
race.
• •
American C iti .. n C lub!\ at The p!a~~.,rr.. ff•r the t•:<clt-
th e Wilson Way ~ao \. .. 1ng Pen insula p,,lnt br1Jge
scrarbooks wklt the tillo: tou rnament o.qJ! talc rl<~ce
"Patriots -with a after the~ ha ve h.t.J a re :.t
'Tis nort hern
and a ,•,si t to the \lcCnn1'h
i:tan ch for \J ;•rct:l anJ B!ll
3ents 11nd the11 chlld1en
EDMA CRITTEIIOEN Of
COSTA MESA 01 ES
Edna J . Crittenden, 15301.-a
Santa Aaa St., Coua Mesa,
died Thursday, March \6 ,
at the aae 46 from cancer.
Sh e wa s born Feb. 14, 1921.
in Wi sconsin and had lived
1n Co~ta \less 3 vears. She
""'b a 1 9~J gradu:u c l'f the
Army admmc.,lratiC>n lol:honl
1n (\lllwav, Arkamstl~.
Sun' I VOr l> tndud~ h!.'r hu:-•
band, Rt1bcr1: 5 ~ll>tel·:'!o , loa
St 1clnt'~ of Duluth, \linn.,
l l:.zd 'iwslt pf Chtcagll,
:and \ltldred !l,,ra o t' \ltl•
"auket:; 2 bH,tlwr :-, ::tnben
ol l!lonmJngHlfl, Ill., and
!J,mald "'n~·ar ol \\ellen ,
'At ~c,,n,m; o.~rHJ h~:r raro:n t .. ,
\1r. o.~nd \lr !>. J11hn t,:,l co.~r nf
Ph•\
NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGH
RRST SECTIOII --Poae 3
THURSDAY , MARCH 23, 1967
COROllA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Could you
.......
guess what's
good about a
headache?
If you happen to have one right now,
probably all )'Ou need is an aspirin.
Rut the fact is: a headache .somc-
llml:'\ is a signal. It may be telling
:-o\1 s.omethmg is wrong ... perhapt somethmg qwte remote from the pain. Jn this
e'cnt n's a l_rmptom-valuable information for
~our physician. So 1f you have a persistent or
recurnng headache and don't know why, see your
Jocwr. Don't take a chance. Your physician can
flrObably clear up your problem in shon order .
Of COUrse, he rna) \.ll) :tiJ ~OU ~d IS aspirin-but
e'en that"s ""onh k.no~o1ng.
·Christensen Pharmacy
3021 E. COAST RWT .. cOiblfA DEL MA8
OIUOL.t 3·2550 So1urdoy, Morch 11
g.,~ -\tr. anJ \\r \\. Ht"n -
Jtlmi n :{.ob nson, 528 s .. a-
\\J.fJ Rd., t NUlla del \l;u .
Sunday, Morch 12
(ilrl -\lr .and\lrs .Fabian ,~l~';~,~·:on:"~·~·~:;~::::..~·~·~·l~l:•:"~':,·:n..:•:n~d~J:":':'.S~h~":·..:f~"~"~'~o~f:.:.•~h~'.':':'":'"~'~u~l~·'~·---~========================~ "'arasm, %8 \\. 17th S1., c .. lo\a \ksa.
Girl -\\r. and \Ir s. Jame~
\lulhcnn, 5051l ~. i:lalbfla
Rl,d., ·~a\boa.
Monday, Man::h ~JJ..,,
Girl-Mr 1 and Mrs . Jos eph
Hk•om, 3 8 4~t\ 16th P l.,
Cosla \lesa .
·~o~ -\lr. anJ \It!'. :'\ tck
Rutz, 21~7 Republic t\\i:.,
Costa \le!'a.
!Jirl -\h. and \Irs. fl mo>-
tll\ Devine, 1-'~-" Dulphm
rcrrace , [r vtnc T e rra ~:c.
T uesdoy, :oiarch 14
'I.-•\ -\h. and \lr :... \llch-t~e\ . Parks, 2073 \\·aJia~-c
,\ve., C'0 ~ta \lc~a .
HO\ -\lr. and \Irs. Stc•
phe~ \\or se, 4~21 H ilaria
Way, West ;o.lewpNt 1\c,ght:-.
Wednesday, March 15
B"~ -\lr, and \lr.' . .lad
lwtl'-•1n, ~519 l.in.,.,dt1tn Pl.,
l'f"ta \ksa.
Girl -\h. ami \\r!>. Stuan
F ~ne , -HOIJ So:..t .. hort> Dr.,
V.e .. t :-.:e"l"-,rt ·
'l•" -\lr .. 10d \IT\\. 'iordon
Par"""'· Jq83 ;{.•"1:-emar~
P l .. Cl)Sta \k:..:.t.
'{o~ -\lr. dnd \It ~. Ken•
da\1 Fostc:r, 2223 Anni\'C T-
san Lane, 3ack. Ha~.
:Jny -\lr. and \Irs. A llo:n
'-i t:..hnp , 1580 Orange Ave.,
C'PSta \\c !'>a.
:Jirl -\lr. und \Its. J ay
Kc\1, 8b~ \\age\lan .\ve., \"t'"-la \k~a.
!ii rl -\lr. and \Ir s. OlliS
L ankfMd, ~J J R•'l>e Lane ,
(\.,~ta \k:-a.
:iul -\lr. and \Irs. Eugl'nc
llanson, 2-l30 Littleton Pl.,
Costa \leU.
Thursday, March 16
'J irl-\lr, and \Irs. Lerfly
Kwesch, 3 18 1 \1adeira Ave.
Costa Mesa.
ERS • • •
:-lor -\lr. anJ \Irs. Jack
Temple , 3125 Yeii•'""Stonc
Dr., Costa \ksa.
Friday, Morch 17
Boy -\lr. and \h.;, Paul
O'Shea , ~68 62nd St., !'-lew-
Pan Sh"drh.
TROJAN PREVIEW SET
AT KlUG RESIDENCE
Jt•hn 1\:\ug , 531 Bay .. iJe
Dr., :'-lt:\\[Xlrl '\each, o.q\\
rrevie\1, ,\11 llTII'nla tinn prn•
gram fpr JUill•'r ;1nd l>entnr
~ nuth:-111 high sen'''" wh,..,
,11~· tntCti.'~U.'~\ Ill ~\11.'11Jing
I :-.l"' Fath e r:-oliO: InVi ted 10
;1 \lcnJ "1\h thcu :-Pil!>.
.I ptcturc ,
"l lllll.'l 'lt~ I'll th.: llHWl'," 11d l h~· .. h ,mn. Scheduled
'f'.'olkcr~ arc ra~ lt•f \lack-
'""' ,,f So.~nt:l 3Jrh:.ra, LSC's
,tudent hP~h r rl':.tdo.:nt, and
"'•1\t.J ITI Prczanl nf Las
\"q;a!>, fre.,hman o.::la~s
,,dent 2 ~·ear s agf'.
O'NEILL PLAY OPENS
FOR 5-WEEK RUN
South Coast Re pert~}
compan~ v.ill open a 5•week
run ,,f Eugene 0':-Jei\l's "A
moon fo r the m1sbegotten"
tlus Friday, \larch ~~.
Perfnrmanccs are sche•
duled Thursdays thro ugh
Sundays at 8:3 0 r.m. •n the
Second St e p Theat er, 28 15
\'Lila Wa~. :--Je"port Beach.
\latlllas Rei tz. who makes
hts fust appearance wi th
SCR, ts directrng a cast
1\'hich include s Leslie
Jones. Da\'ld Clements.
[)on Tuche, all of (\1rona
de l \tar, and Peter Os tling
and :tal Land''" Jr. •1f !'-lew•
port Beach.
Enroll Now
FOR CLASS LESSONS ON THE
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•OIIrh .....
HAMMOND ORGAN
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Colli urty IW lllhlriiiM
IUIICH 21, l:ll P.M. ............................................. ................
Available! The Final Homes in
$ Finest Beach Community,_ •••
NEWPORT BEACH
H-.ile4 1 • w f•• tt. IIM~~tv. ;,, ... r~ •. H, ..,n;~, ,,..~ ptth ··•
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Social 0
4 Model Homes Now
For Sole
r~o.e •·~····• ... ...,,,, ~ .. c1 ... .. ··•·'1 soo a:~ll ~-..
'~ 20 o~orl -~'""' •• •rw o• ·~• "lttlot /,. tkt f,.,,
ti-. ,..,r,,.;o~e ll, <i..-;oto•td o•<i lo~dKoptd. \J.o•y .,.
~ .. ..Wto. [,..,.,,J;, .. ••c-.~~•~1-b ctl!t •l -t-
filutllfiH ~.
' . .
r.•e the Co11't H i ghw•y
s~th thru Newport to tne
Jernbotee Ro•d •i9nal. Go
l•ft (inl•ndJ on Jembor .. to
Ford (Eutbluff Ro•d) then left
•9•ifl ettd follow Ee.ti>Mf to .... ...
Wrltt f~ lllfw""ttl.., A"-t ..,_ H-HlWPCI;T IIACH
TENNIS ClUI, '1\• ~t Hilk ef tfrHo Wt.t."
Stt ttl• Art 111•• tM..,: Or -;.. fw 4tt•ll• •M.i M-it .,..t felfllly chit~!, l.ittrt.ol ctw+tl '••II .lht..,..,.l '-"
W'" '•"'ay IMI•J fl!,..,. • ..,,
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' NEWPO RT HARIIOR EN~ Gil
FlRSTSECTION--Poae 4
tWRSilAY. MAII()j 23, 1967
OOMlNA_DEL IIAR, CAli F. •• 1 .. 11-IY FGI•UA_,.UT Service League to install
'l"t.o Newpon Harbor Sera
vice Leasue will hold its
11\1\Pl meetina and inat&\-.
lalioa of new offi cers Thura•
day, April 6, at the Balboa
Bay Club.
president; Mn. Donald W. mun ity teadcrahip is the pri-
Killian, viee,resident; mary aoal or the Le aaue .
Mrs . Frank H. Trane, trea•' Thirteen you.na women re·
surer; Mr1 . John Killefer, cently completed the pro-
recordina secretary ; and vis ional course. Their in ..
Mrs . Raymond D. Andrews , teru ts are diversiri ed,
con espoodina secretary . some servina 1u scout lea•
Summer cqmp benefit
Prin eoDey IIOW lk)&al t
•270 in the Coale Meaa
con &eat for ael•ctioe , of
n aa dlllip ud om ei al thr
bi rd. acoordiaa • Ole•
Eun a, coa& .. t cen.i~e
chairmen.
,,
~
•
The newly elected cxe ..
c~ative board will be headed
by ~a. Willi.m D. Clark.
Trainin& a member for the -ders, others on Colll1lunity
role oT vo lunteer and com--boatds, s uch a& the Volun-
teer Bureau, Philharmon ic
Society of Oranae County,
'and the United Fund.
,
* Beautiful Colors and Sty I .. * ThrH cyclo-manage motors * Contains therapeutic heat units * Woold's 1'119'tt comfortable chair * C~sts nb,?~ore than comparabk
chairs withoul heat and rnaMGge
lfll, WRITE, IR COlE • WWI
NIAGARA ~
1740 h.---542-6741 --.Calf. P'-oM moll me fr-lnfonnotion
NAMI! ..••••••.•.••••..••.• • • • • • • •
snEEr-......•.•..•..............•.
CITY ....
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUNT
642·1660
COSTA MESA
230 East Seven teenth Street
Beside s the ir community
acti vities, all the me mb ers
parttctpat e in ln•Leacue
pro jects , such as the Chi\ ..
dren's Art Workshop, wh ich
is in its 3rd year,the Vo \un·
teer Bureau, and the co-
sponsorship of th e I. Mag·
nin Fa shion Show,. which
benefits youth concerts .'
~-toney for the support of
these projecu is raised
through the Lc ague's Cof·
fee Ga rde n, at 2625 E.
Coast Hwy ., Corona del
Mar. Membe rs are required
to serve at th e Ga rden about
3 half.·days a month. The
Service League also spon·
sors an c;l ma intains an a \•
mos t continuous a rt exhibit
in the gallery adjacent to
the Ga rden .
In October th e Le ague
celebrated 10 ye ars o
growth fr om a sma ll group
to more than 200 membeTS.
DR. JO': 9LlNCO, director
of the Forest Home Ch ris·
t ian con ference center and
for mer associate evange-
list wi th 9illy Graham, will
give the IT1e ssage at the
Easter Sunrise service at
5:45a.m. this Sunday at the
Newport Harbor High School
stadium. !:as ter music wil l
be sung by the lOC>-voice
Ha rbor Chorus directed by
Me rle Valdez. The service
is spons ored by the New-
port Harbor ~i wan is Club
and U1e Harbor Cou ncil of
Churches .
H~ MILLION CONTRACT
FOR ARMY CHAPARRAL
Phil co~Ford Aeronuuonic
has been awa rd~d aS-' ,559,·
200 contra~! for continued
research and de\'elopment
of the C.S. Army's Chapar·
a\ Air Defense guided mis-
sile system.
THE HARBOR AUX ILI ARY of the South Coast Child
Guidance Clinic began thei r new year at the annual
installation lt.ncheon on Tuesday, March 14. Wielding
the gavel for her 2nd yea r will be Mrs. Robert Be rnard
(above)of BalboaJsland. Assisting her during the com-
ing year will be Mrs. John Sparling, 1st vice-presi dent;
Mr s. J. O'Hara Smith, 2nd vice president; Mr s. Berk:
McCol rom, 3rd vice pres iden t; Mrs. Frank: Marshall,
4th vice president; Mrs. Edward H. Parker, reco rding
secretary; Mr s. R.C. Cerf, co rrespondi ng secretary ;
Mrs. Charles Kelley, trea surer and Mrs. M.A. Richley
Jr.,pa rliamerifar ian. Executive secret~r y of the Clinic,
Mr s. Phy ll is Vincent, installed the officers. (Peter
Z.M. Singer photo.)
Church News
Prince of Peace Lutheran
Churc h, 2987 Mesa Verde
Dr.,Costa \\esa-Th e Rev.
Andrew Anderson wi \l
s peak Sunday on th e theme ,
"He shall reign for eve1
and ever." Three services
wi ll be held , at 8:15, 9:30
and II a.m. A 7:30 Good
Friday evening service will
feature th e ve iling of the
cross ceremony, during
which the last 7 words of
Christ v.i\1 be topics for
laymen.
The F irst 3aptist Church
of Cos ta Mesa, 301 Magno-
lia St. -Dr. P .G. Neumann
wilt preach on "~ess urrec~
tion reveries" a t the I I
a.m. Sunday service. !lis
top1 c at 7 p.m. will be
"The gl orie s of the resur·
rectioo."
The Plymouth Congrega·
tiona\ Church, 3262 3 road
St..~e v.por t Heights-Com-
munion se rvice wi ll be held
at 7:30 p.m. today, \larch
23. TheRe~·. J ohn Prid~
noff's message wi II be
"This i!';, , .for y11U."At
7:30 p.m. nn Good Fn day,
"The way to the cross"
v.ill be presented in word
and song . T he Orange Coun·
t~· Oratorio Society wil\gi've
the Easter portions of I! an~
del's "\lessiah" at 7:30
p.m. Saturday. Mr. Prid~
nofr s Easter Sunday sermon
a t 10 a.m. will be on" Jesus ,
the Christ." This will be a
Th e F irs t Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa, 420
W. 19th St. -Commun ion
service will be he ld at
7:30 p.m. today, March 23 .
"Christ sent fotth" will be
the Rev. Richard Dun lap's
~e r mon topic for the 9:30
and II a.m. Eas ter Sunday
services . "Eas tertide ," a
can tata by Daniel Pro-
the roe , will be presented by
the choir a t 7 p.m. Sun day.
~erald Olsen is director,
and J .P. Co\yar is organis t.
The midweek newsletter
of St. Mark Presbyterian
Chwcb .of Corona del Ma r
e.xp\ains the origin or the
term, \laund)' Thursday, th e
Thursday before Eas ter
Sunday. "\1aundy" c01nes
from the Latin word, "man-
da tum ,'' which me ans "com-
mand." It commemorates the
ins titution of the Lord's
Suppe r by Jesus Chri st, Who
ins tru cted hi s d i sci pi e s,
"This do in rem embrance of ..
Wnrk on the new conuact
will be carr ied out by Aero-
nutrooi c at its Anaheim, Calif.,
facilities, under the di rec·
uon of Dt. Robert S. Carl-
son, di rector of Air Defense
Sys tems Opetation. The family se rvice, and the Sun·
contract award was made by day School will not mee t.
the U.S. Army \lissile Com-
mand, Redstone Arsenal, Central Bible Church ,
Al abama. 190 23 rd St., Cos ta Mesa -
Pastor llenr y E. J ones wi ll JO~N HONO~R SOCIETY speak on "Resurrection,
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R•chard Estep, 27 6 Ca-the only way to Oy" at the
brillo, and E~eanor Beatty, '10:30 a.m. Eas ter Sunday
JtHO ~·lolok a1 Pl., both o f . · d
C II .11 b . . . serv1ce. The 3 1bl e s tu y osta ·esa, w1 e 1n1 ll a· .
d 'I I J · Ph" K topiC for 7 p.m. Wedne sday, HOUDAY
te , ay 1nto 1 appa 11 h '9 .11 c-"C
Ph. · 1 h · arc ~ , w, \K' an.aan -Member reder•l Oepo~ol In~",."'" Co•po••loon I , n all on a onor SOC i ety, . h N d.,,, lrr~======~======~~~~~::::~==~====~~~~at~C~~~S~t~a~t~e;L~on~&~B~e~aiclih. IS I e egro curse · St. Andrew's Pres byte rian
Church, 600 St. Andrew's
5 Rd., C liff Haven -Maundy B E Them Now Thu,.day commun ion wi ll
be celebrated a t 8 p.m. to-Before 'l1ley day, March 23 . Dr. Charles FaD!!! Dierenfield's lenten mes -
Best Quality at Low Prices
Free
sage wi ll be "I will for&i ve
you,'' continuing the series
on "Lis ten to J esus." The
sanctuary choi r wi ll sina
se le ction s from liandel's
"Messiah" at 8 p.m. on
Good F riday. The Easter
Sunday messaae, at the 8,
9:30 and 11 a.m. seJVi cea ,
will be "I wi ll cive you
eternal life."
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Fairview Bapt ist Church,
2525 Fairview Rd., Costa
Mesa -The chancel choir
wi It present iu Easter can-
tata at 7:30 p.m. on Oood
F riday. The service will
c011c tude with a c"'dlefiaht
Cotmlunion. There wi ll be
2 1ervi ce1 on Easter Sun-
day, at 8:30 and II a.m.
The Rev. Melvin T ay lor 'Wi ll
preach on the topic , .. The
church -who needs It?"
There will be no evenina
1ervice.
GRAFF DAY
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mu Roun elo& arc in charae
o( lhe do u ort.
tt~a. Jack ~hinner. pre-
sident of S.lboa Harbor
Alumnae, will pru ent the
proceeds to the Oanrna Phi
Beta Founda tion, wh ich has
An intemation•l philanthro-
py or summer camps for un•
dcrprivileged little tirls be ~
tween 8 and 12 : Locally the
Ba lboa Harbor Alumnae
also suppo rts the American
Field Service.
He .. id &hat avery c:itl~
aubmi Uina an enuy will bi
Jivon honorable m.adhft
and wi ll be li sted Ia tho o f·
fi cial recOrds of lhe cily.
The contest will clo,e Mat
1. Entriu are io bo mailid
10 the offi ce of lhe Costa
Meaa (lumber of Commerce,
SBJ W. l~th Sl., .. ya Nick
Ziener, executi ve manaaer.
PURPU FOIL EASTiR
BASKET $1.3 5
BASKETS
}'ou fill 'em or wl!: will ...
Wl' han! drlirious r an.Jif$ an d all Me {ixin's.
PAAS EGG Dl'ES
BAGS, Strow Bog•, BAGS,
Liggest selection in town
New summer jewelry
Spring packages of perfume
and cologne
ond tile popular Chino spice ball
Scentamander, just $1.50
Wmt GR&TlNGS
.!!OX $1.35
Ru ssell C nd\eS s,o-.ef 0
SOFT HUGGI E BUNNIES
AND OTI1ER STUFFED
ANIMALS ALL DRioSSE:o'-t,
UP IN EASTER FINERY
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WEDDIN G DA TE SET -Mr. ar1d Mrs. G.B. Dorsey of
Phoenix, Arizona, annowlce the engagement of their
daughter, Janet Eileen Dorsey of 207 Ruby Ave., Bal-
boa Island, to Edgar T'. Hi rth, 407 Dahl ia Ave., Co r-
ona del Mar, son of Mr . and Mr s. Edgar F. Hi rth . Th e
wedding will be held May 27 in the Trini ty Methodist
Church, Phoenix. Janet is a graduate of the University
of Atizo~a and is teaching home economics and Span-
ish at McFadden Junior High School in Santa Ana. Her
fiance is a graduate of USC and is employed in qual ity
control at Elpac Inc. (Cameo Hou se photo.)
Church News
St. Mark Presbyterian The Chris tian Scienct
Church of Corona del ~lar, Churches, Nt;wport _ 3each,
2001 Eastbluff Dr., East Corona del Mar and Costa
Bluff -Ser..-ice of holy coma Mesa -"~eahy .. is the
muni on will be held at 8 subject of this Sunday's
p.m. today, March 23. Good lesson•sermon.
Friday services will be The3alboatsland Cnrrrnun -
he\d from noon to 1 p.m. it..-Church, 11 5 Agat~ Ave,
There wi ll be~ services on _· The Rev. David Walker
Easter Sunday, at 8:30 and will condu ct a communion
10 a.m., for the St. \·lark service at a :30 p.m. tod .. y,
and University ~lethod is t \larch 23. :lis Eas ter Sun·
congregations . The Re \', day s ermon for the 8', 9:30
Jame s Stewart will preach and II a.m. ser\"ices will
at8:30,and the Rev. Robe rt again be oo the doctr ine of
C~rl ey at 10 a .m. salvation. The topic will be
J\' I 'hE) Ch h r "'Jetting what we doo 't dea ,. e "'<.u eran urc o / . . . . ~ ~~1'uter, 2 ~0() yac:ific s ~rve • deahfta With JUSh·
~lew'-.... Dr.,~ H ar~ View , ftcahon.
Hills .:. Or. William Eller The Newport Uni ty Church,
will speak on the topic , meeting in th e Senior Citia
"Washed "" dean" at the zens Clubhouse, 15th St.
Maundy Thursday service and Irvine Ave.,CliH Ha\'en
at 7:30 p.m. today , .\larch -There will be 2 services
D. "It is finished" will for Easter-Sunday -at 1J
be his topic at 7:30 p.m. and 10 a.m.iJ"he Rev. Loren
on Good Friday. There will Flickinger will preach on
be 3 services on Easter "Your glorious fu ture."
Sunday, commun ion a t 8 a.m. The adult choi r of Central
and th e regular worshir 3ib\e Church, 190 23 rd St.,
houu at 9 and II. Dr. Eller Costa \lesa, will present a
wilT preach on" Jesus Chris t program of Easter music at
the li ving hope." The 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The
junior choir will sing at choir will sing "The risen
9 a.m. and the seniror choir Christ," by ~ichard Do llara
at 11 . hide, who will be thenar·
Newproft llarbo r Luthe-ran ratot. Selections by John
Church , HOI Cliff Dr., Peterson will also be sung.
Newport Heights -"The \~rs. Oscar Fuller will sing
cup, profile of salvation" a sopran o solo fr om "The
will be the corrrnunion ser-se\·en las t words of Christ."
vice topic at 7:30 today, Other soloists will be Leon
Thursday, \larch Drd. A FranCIS, Woodro w Pittman,
service of darkness will be Myron J ones, Jay Hoy t, \Irs.
he ld at 7 :30 p.m. on Good Robert Beardsley and Shar·
Friday. "The s e ven last on Ke ssler.
words .. will be the sermon The 2nd annual missionary
topic. The Easter sunrise confe rence will be held in
service will be at 6 a.m., Central Bible Church, Cos ta
followed ~ breakfas t, served un til 8:30. The other .\1esa, from :\pril 2 through
serv-ices are at 9 and II a.m. 9. The main s peaker, J ohn
Davis fr om Overseas Mis · The Rev. J ames 3 \ain's sionary Fellowship1 wi II Easter s ermon topic is beg in each evening with a "They s till disbelieved for preliminary program at joy." 7 m p .•
Christ Lutheran Church, -----------------
760 Victoria St., Costa LEGAL NOTICE
i\lesa -The church wi II -,-oTicE Of Pl·BuCiiEARr.;G-
hold its lStb annual Easter · h
sunriae service at 6 a.m .
at the Paulo Dri..-ealn Theaa
tre . The Rev. L.V. Tornow
will preach on "The fcuna
dation of faith!'
The Corona de I Mar Coma
munity Conareaational
Church, United Church of1
Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave.
-Reception of members
will be held at the 7:30
p.m. communion aer..-i ce
today, March 2 3. A Dood
friday sen ice will be held
at noon, with prayers, spe-
cial music, and a aermon on
.. Gl ad raaa," by the Rev.
David Wafker ol the Balboa
111-.td Cammun ity Church.
At 8 p.m. Friday, there will
be a chama with music and
choral,erticipation, .. Chr~st
in concrete city.'• 01'. 'Pht\•
ip Munay will prnch on the
topic, .. We need a rcsurtc<>
tion,'' at 3 Easter Sunday
1ervicu, 8, 9:30 and 11
a.m. No ch\A'Ch school will
l>o hold 54111<111'.
~otice i!i ben!'h)' gn•en t at
the Planning Commi!.~ion of
the City of ~ewport Reach will
bold a public hearin, on th e
application of Leonard C.
o~teen lor a u~e Permh •1257
to permit: the addition of a
double car garage , utility room
and re creation room over the
ga rage to a non--con fonning
dwelling in 1he R•l Oi !.'ltrict,
on por. of Lots I, 3, 5 & 7,
Rlock 134, Traet Corona del
Mar, c omm only kn own llll 2820
Bayview Dri ve, Corona del
Mar, 1
Notice is hereby fnrther
glv~ that said public hearinf!
wi ll be held on the 6th day of
April, 1967, at the bon r of
8:00 p.m. ia the Couacil Cham-
hers o f th e Newpor1 Ouch
City Hall, at wbleb time arad
pia« aay aad all peraou in•
teruted may appear -ad be
hewd thereon.
Ray Y. Copelia, aecretary
Newport Buc.lr. City
Pl-lDI Co-laaloa
P•bllah: Maret. 23, 1967, Ia ne Newport Harbor E .. ip
P"-•'• v ... o .....
W • S.scriptl•:
C.ll 673.o550
I
CSF scholars named
Newport Harbor Hi&h
School announcea the fol-
lowin& students are eli·
aible aJ membefl of the
California Scholarship
Federation as or the first
semeat.e r of this school
year:
• FRESHMEN : Carolyn
Anderson, Elizabeth Anna
u rong, Dare\ '3en..-enuti,
Carol Burke, Nathaniel
Cohen, Sara Cunn ingham,
Susan Currie, Catherine
Eali, Sysan Farr er, Jan
Go!T1lan, Wi II i am 1-lendershot,
Kenneth lio\loway , Trudy La
Prade, Roberta Magnusson,
JeHrey Ma linoff, Andrea
Martin, Ronald Martin,
Cynthi a McWhirt, Lorti e
Pleger, Lynn Rosener,
Michael Simkin, SteVen
Slap, Janice Smi th , William
Swigart, Cynthia Weber,
,Betsey Youna .
• SOPHOMORES: David
Alward, • Kathy Crawford,
Jeanne Eaasse , Michele
Fairbai m, Cynthia Forbes,
Mary Ann Oallit, Richatd
Howland, Tracey Kahan.
Patricia Payne, Cynthia
Place, Jan Schwarz, Nora
Sterlina.
• JUN IO RS: Georaeanne
Hanna, Wendy Isbell, Rich-
ard Jaffe, Eliua Lindroth,
Jan Luymea, Stephanie
Moo re , Stephen Muuell,
Lynne Schneider, Richard
Shows tack, David Vierlina,
3arbara Woolsey.
• SENIORS: Maraaret
Sowman, Janet Briaht,
Jeanne Fassell, J oh n
Groening, Kurt Kalmbach,
Linda Kitching, Steven
Lester, Bill Lo..-eland,
Wendy Ma$on , Rulh Mct.-tillan_..
Tom.\lun tean, David Plumb,
John Reid, Andrea Rojas,
Robert Sevi tz , Ann Sharkey,
Pat Smith , John Stolard:.,
:Jar)' Stuart, ~l elen Taylor,
Pam Thomp~on, Nancy
Wells, Kathy Wulff.
NEiPORT HARIIJR EM~ Gil
ARST SECTION --Paee 5
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TltURSOAY, MARCH 1l, 1967
CO IlONA DEL liAR, CAll F.
MARGUERITE FO ULK , 3108lh Breakers Or., Corona
del Mar, displays the 18-pound bull sheephead that she
caugh t on an aft ernoon trip on the half-day boat out ot
Davey's Locker.
3 injured, d~~!'or ~~pain•.
Motorist John J . Scnk, All 3 were taken co ~loaa
26S3 Oranae A..-e ,, Coua liospital.
Mcu, JNU aJTeltcd on a 1-
charse of felony drunk dria SAllS ~~~~C. .
vina tate f riday e..-e nina, Ha! Ptnchtn, 21 .5\1 Mu-
M rch 17 when his east aucntcAve.,CoronadelMar, 1 • man aaer or Oranae Cout
bound car on W ·.Coast Hwy ·• Property in Corona del Mar,
neir 6ht St., '.n Weu New • is attendinJ ~ ule1 clinic
port, crashed mto the rear in Las Veaaa thi s week.
of another car and catosed The cli~c i& sponsored by
a head-on collision inJU ring the National Insti tute of
3 persons. !Rpe~a~l '!"',i~~.::~.;:;.., The Sevak car rear-ended 1
a ca r dri ven by Charles T.
Nabbe of San Diego. The
for~.:e of the crash drove the
Nabbe car ove r t he center
lin e and into a car dri..-en by
Thomas Fe rnandez of :-.la·
tiona\ C"t t~.
William \lahoney, a \lar·
ine, suffered a laceration
on the back of hts head.
Ra\"mond Elstad, also a
\la~1n~. com p\a1ned of knee:
and head pa1ns~ 3eat riz
Fernandez, wife of one of
t'n~ t'f the m9torists, com--
EASTER
Just-be ause we've
MOVED to 2760 E.Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mar
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2760 E. Coast
D. Th e NEW HEADLINER
102 sq. in p1 ctu re in 1+11 s
personable portable
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o1n
New size, ,_ low price! Small enouch
to pidt up and pl.1ce 'in any room .•.
.. -ell "" , ..... y viewiflc! Po-
ful 21,500 volt chostia and AuiiiiiNIIIc·j
Chroma Control fer dazzfina channel "
channel colo!'!
B. Compoct toble with color
180 sq. in. picture
(No Purchase
Necessary) ~~ FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE
C. ;The Al•xCI"'dria • GH 7.58
o.luxe Color 295 sq. in. plctufe
OLDE.ST C:OLOII SEIIYitl CEITEII II Till MAIIIDa AIIU
· Corona del Mar
l
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explode for 18 hils
, ly Rl .. Roth
I! ' • atanc•a 1 potent varaity
horaehiders exploded for 13
run • OC\ ll hit& last Thurs ..
4•Y. aa1bey'buricd host_;\r ..
lUIS 134.
The Eaates tallied 1l runs
In the firs t 2 stanza., and
mai ntained a constant diet
or •luaaina .
Third baseman Orvie Mor·
ria , fitst bateman BHI So•
wen and !crt fielder Mike
lbey s pearheaded the Es·
tancia onslauaht with 3 hits
apiece . Catcher Richard
Curiel, center fie lder Chuck
t,.;.oeeth and ri&ht fielder
Chris Thompson all notched
a pair or safeties. I'III'ST SECT IO N, PAGE 6 -THURSDAY, MAaCH U , 1961
NEWPORT C.C. HIKES BUDGET -C~ber ~(wbrt Ha~r hand• were rai11cd, he uid. misa.dentMdina, ._. RoMr1 L 8eoon Mn.
rectors Otmlercc 91" J ack 3amett announced bus ine u,anddo sO(M:tbi.ol. hct lleinen 6om the Hu·
bud r adopted a 1967 he has sent a letter tO the At part of doina tomelhina bor Alta recehod in vita· a..!: ? f)l,HO at !he US Chamber of Convnerce potltlve the Chamber made liont 11om .. Space Sya.
Monda er ;h.m'ruhly meetln·a ukin& for information on plans t~ .elect l melllkr• ~'' 01~~ o! the U.S.
th Y· 11 aS2,000 more the naliooO'I urnds of aui .. to 10 w\1h 3 ~.,.cMe to Air PotOIIDr • dinRcr moe~ in~~~·,'e'Y::~• :e~nae~. T,h~ tud~s of colleaiatcs toward Corona de1 Mar Hiab &Ocpot ~I tor,,,:;.-. -.t\o. ~c ac--d
ClUB bus meu d N H bof H'.&. • .-. 1n c1v1c an
nated primarily for a con.. He fe · s . . an e,wporl u ~.., pco(tuloael IIOUPI• The
centrated membenhip dri~e. busi nessen~en tha~~ ~:i~'t~~ ~eh~r:~ search of 1 Mill mee-tina wu held lilt niaht
Chamber membeu, wuh have 10 "aet their s u , T • . , (March 22) at the Space
Thompson, who homerd
in the 2nd inning, picked up
4 RBI's, while Bowen had 3. Estancia outruns Mesa Councilman Dee Cook and ,·nto •• d p rs he Jud&ln& Will be done Syttema OiviJion officeu , . ~one s tu ent apathy M on the b•s's or h t ph · V1ceooMayor Doreen Marshall ' r 1 P o oara '· club 1n Lot
in attendance, heard re·
po rts callin& a ttention to 0 A S J S U p E R MARKET Artesia, whose season re ..
cord now s tands at 44, wen t
through no less th an 4 hurl·
ers. Estancia is 2·2 for the
season.
8y Bruce Dixon
Estancia truck fortunes
kept uP as th e dndermen of
the Eagle institute kept up
theirwi.nnitls v.a)'S by down·
ing the \lus t:mgs 0f Costa
\ksa in all 3 divn.i(lnS
\larch 16.
Tom :.torrison and \like
LaRue s hared mound chores
for Estancia, wi th the south ·
paw Morri son picki ng up the
wi n. LaRue went the final
3 fra mes, allowing only 1
The varsl t\' ju~t squeaked
b~ v. ith a sct,rc nf 65·51. In
the :Jc..: di nstnu luck went
be11er \\ 11h a -.,;,,re 11f 58·
~b. and the C ec i.·la~~ went
b~ th e s ame m ar~1n d p11in ts
V. ith a :-Ct1rC \I f 4lJ .. J7,
fh..: \l u~l;.~ngs dr .•ppcd all
cligtble s tr ength do wn to
the Bl."'e Jn·i~ion tn hopes of
.!>alva1:0ing one \'ictory f"llll
of the meet. CC~ach Strain
coun tered th ts bv <llso dmp-o
p1 ng much ,,f ht " strength
dov.n 1o..1 the Hees,_;mJ it al ·
mo~t c<>~t ti ll' track team a
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and th..:n gro1ng ''" ''' mts:.
~~· b~ a H'r\ n .UW\1. margin.
l land n11ght "'Cl! take the
Le ;.~gu.: m th..: lmt g JUm p
and the pt•k \.mit. •ou• cMOon # t~-· ... n oooo or F"•~cn • oc·••~n
2267 FAIRVIEW RD./AT WILSON
COSTA MESA OPEN 11 A.M. -9 P.M. 6-42.0732
Tern Sl'hmliZ rtppeJ ('Iff
a S.!..-a t .2 nHic b~ abn set~
tmg l:l new ... ..::h"")l re1.:ord.
ROBINS IS
FORD LEADER
IN SO. CALIF.
Theodore Robins Ford, for 46 years
a famd y msti tutton ser\·i ng Orange
Coun t~, maintains leadership 1n their
m<1de rn, e1 gh t~and· a-half acre Ford
dealer:.hir through const~nt impm\·e·
mcnt 1n !>ale:. methods and !oen·ice
fa~tl ll i e ~. 1
h 1r example, the1r re.centl} completeU
l·ord Ro tunda Otagno sti c Center -
~·u thern Cal i fornia's first -can make
JJO elec tron1 c tes ts on an} ,\meucan·
rnade car 10 less than 30 minu te s. And
\if he ttl l!oh t::l>, the car's owner rn a\· watch
al! t e!>t~ from a cilmatized gla~s mom
••n hi s t)wn hanks of dials and tndica-,
l<lr .~. Cn:.t n f the enttre operation IS
iq.95.
Overall service facili tie s provide for
,wo rk on 7~ cars simultaneously, and
Rob1n's own courte!ty busses leave
every half hou r for fr ee customer trans-1
pon ation to wo rk, school, or home and
re turn.
' '
1 A untque hr gh·perfonnance car sales
•and sen ·icf center at the modem dea·
lership fea tures the Sh elby·Ameri can
GT·JSO, GT·SOO and Cobra. The10e and
o ther hi it\ pe rforman ce cars are on dis·
play and ready for immediate deli very
at all ti mes in Oranae County's only
·au thorized sHelby·American sales and
service center.
Also unique is Robin's Ford Economy
Center in which the new Ford Model
"C" is now be ina offered ror imme--
diate deli very. Special facilities ror th
"C" r., ~··...,..r~v econl"/"-_. __
''H'· -r '·..,/
•
R T -130
USED CARS
EVERY CAR LIST EO HAS PASSED
130 ELECTRON IC TEST S FOR
PERFORMANCE AND SA FET Y.
CHEVR OLET
CHEVROLET
-~ ..
PONTIAC ....
$895
$995
$1095
II!." • ,. r< rot.
'" tO"!I.
CHRYSLER Sl495
~~··· .... ' -""""''·
PONnAC .. .... $1495
YhjOUTH
GALAXIE LTD ...... $2195
.. ,.,,.,, ""''"· •t~rc-••'t -f· ,,.., .. ~,.~"~~.,;··II
FORD F·500 ........ $499
2 -.'11 telr l n!l,. u~ & c"n""'
FORD 112 TON ...••. $995
•1411. IIHIW. ~u-..tle, cum..., ~·~
FORD F-100 ....••. $1595
h 101\. .... llutl!r, twill t eum.
CHEVROLET .•••• , .$1095
• OWl ..,... ... t111 r~.
wit h a great lime of 10:12.3.
Schmit<~: hardly even took a
deep breath during the wft ole
race and he could be in
gre at form to set more re ..
cord s throughout the season.
the poor rating busine" is 1 ,~
ai•en by colleaiates. E. COAST HWY ., COM . W£ D£L IV£R
Also during th e meetin g, II'RIIZEM FOO Open 9 to 6:~
673-3510
CE SPEQALS
Chat lie. (Snork) Hoyt join-
ed the li'st of record break·
e rs as he ran an outstanding
mi le in the time of 4:50.
Coach Strain f elt that Hoy t
Ct)uld have run a much bet~
ter time and hopes to see
him down to 4:35 in a few
weeks.
groundwork was laid for
selecting Mi ss Newport 2125 -
Beach and preparations were 1 C
made for a general member .. ~~;;;..;:;;~~=-!!_~.!.'~~l.Ju.J.../.1~( s hip mee ting during Nat ion a \ ::::-:::::-:-":.-:-:::-:-,-,-------'--''--i
,\like \1cC iaskey ran th e
·UO in 53.9 a nd then turned
out a 23.0 on the 220
(around the curve). This in·
dicates th a t he might be
ablr. to run a 22.0 in the
near future.
In the discus and shot put,
Larry Yard con tinues to
lead the team but Bob Ray•
mund is catching up quickly
and could tak.e over the first•
man posi tion if his progress
continue s.
Cha~ber of Commerce Week,
Apn l 2-9.
Ted Rokos, membership
chainnan, explnined to the
members that to meet the
cost of operation when the
Chamber moves into their
new headquarters, possibly
to be located in the New·
pon Center area, a minimum
of 300 new membe rs will be
needed.
"They need us and we
need them," quipped J ack
!"Ja rnett, executive m:mage r.
"We know there are those
who want to join; we j ust
haven't gone out after
th em."
Jim Berkshire, past presi ..
dent and executive boa rd ..
P• CHICKEN4. JS 100 les TUNA·
BEE F
Red Salmon 'lt
ink Salmon 29t
GLORI ETTA STEW ED
Tomatoes 303 CAN
21
4Sc Beans
Fruit Cocktail 2125
In the lighter di vis ions
T{lfT\ Veach and :lick Gal·
lade led the squads with
great showings. Veach once
again led in the 100 and the
.220 with outstanding times
l.•f 10.4 and 23.3 respecti·
\'ely. Gal\ade was right be ..
hind him in the 220 and
member, ex pres sed concern ~~;;;;;;~~i;l.:~~~~:;j;:~~::~~~i;;:~~~~~~======== for the cont inued grow th of
tied him in the 100.
Rene ~ellen helped out
in the Bees also by snatch ..
ing ~ second places in th<!
shcH put and the discus.
0\·erall Coach Strain was
satisfied w1th lhe whole
lhe Chamber's pool ol
bus inessmen. l ie cited
newspaper anicles which
called a ttention to the 'lack
of challenge for youn g
people to go into business .
Expre ssing a conce m for
the collegiate's attitude
wward business and busi ..
nessmen, he said:
"We have for the first
ti~tt 1n the historv of this
country a group ~~f ~op le !
who never have had to want I
for anything. And as such
they a re not familiar with
what a business career is
20 wordi or less
21 words to 30 words
31 words 10 40 words
Eo ch word over 40 words
1 Time
1.50
2.00
3.00 '
.05
2 Time s
2.5() s.oo
4.00
'10
3 Timei
3.00
4.00
5.00
'15
'Nhalet
wi th o r wi thout
213 .. 244--81 28.
ror your garage i terns. meet. "I almost outsmarted
my~elf when I put most of
our s trength down to the
3ees," he said. "As it
turned out, all the boys had
to really hustle and conse·
a ll about." 20'0 OFF FOR CASH
BOOKS, tools, houseware s
needed for..,.';!~ daily gar-
age sale • ..§~·l67S Te-
Winkle Hardware, Cos ta
\\esa.
quemly turned 10 very good
ti mes and gave a much bet·
tet p\cture than if the mee 1
h ad a been a Iaugher ," '
.~ .•...................... Mike ~lyers agreed \\i th
Mr. Be rksh ire, He t('lld of a
recent talk t('l 300 OCC iii~s;g~o~-~~.~S.~f~,O~.~~-.s~,A~ .. ~Lw~E;,,~,••••,....,.~,
,.Stro1gb t 'I ulk" b\ I ,,m
Alld•·r.Hm ./lurdbuck l4.rJ 5.
:-.lEW'
Your Chambe r of Commerce
needs a small refrigera·
tor, elec.tric plate, fo ld·
LJ"'"d Organ!! -mGloit makcai in& chairs, tv tables or
students about business .
Concluding, he as ked them·
how many wanted to (o \l ow 1
a business ~arecr. Five
Eagle B swimmers win Order from: "'pecial • u!lt>d Jla~nmo«~rt ??? Call 6734050 and
•\ml"rlcan Opinion Uoolt S tnrt• S59.'i! we will help you clean
1?34 !larbor 91 vd, I Stl"inwa~ "ll",u><ed, !taV,. '•· ,
Eri c kson came up wi th a
Cos ta Meso 646·0645 ~<~H~IIIJT~P11U ... I.I PS,r.O. out your garage
------------· 190 ..... \ta ut St., Santa ·\nil I PUBLICA TIOS typing want· By Bruce Oi~~:on ~nd in the 50 h ee. ('L,ach Les Cutler's !:Jee
s"1m team walked l'lff With Da\·e Degrasse then also
a first place in the \loore posted anothe r firs t place 1
League Inv itational \larch for the Eagles by downing
17 as Jack Rossi led his all comers in th e t OO back.
mates all the way. J irrrny Carroll and Lonny
The \\oore League meet IS 1-:.eefauver managed a Jrd
divided int('l z divisiuns and and a -Hh, respective ly, in
the Eagles placed alltheH the 400 freestyle.
available s u ength in the Jack Rossi struck again,
lighter weight classification wirm ing in the 100 breast.
1n order that th ey could Then, to wrap it all up, the ~weep the event. In the var .. fr ee sty\~ relay team took a
S ll\ diVISion the team did Jrd to Win the meet. · 1 Coach Le s Cutler was not pace SLnce they were lcfl with 3 skele ton crew ex tremely pleased with the
due tn the fact that half the effort of his troops.
team had been mo ved down "This is the only meet
to the Bees. th is year that I peaked the
In the Cee division it was boys fOf except the CIF
much the same story as all preliminary meet," the
of Co ach Cutler's s tar swim· coach said. (Peaking is
mers were mov ed up 10 the a process of res ting an
Bee Squadron and only mini· ,ilthlete up so he can give 1957 PORSCHE,4 new tires,
h. lt·m 1 r ) re-buill engine. A real mum for ces were left in the IS u I a e per ormance.
I h · 1 1 bul· at 51500. Private nywetghts. n t e vars1ty e ve a I
In the Bee division the few swiinmers stood out. ··~pa;;ljr~ll;',;b~-46;;;;·;3~5;46;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;
Colt in YourWont 'Ad
to lh• Ensign ;
team won the overal l crown The medley relay team took ·,
by a close margin of 4 a 3rd, and Eric Little
pnints. In the medley relay pounded out a 4th in the 50
th e Eagl es snatched a 3rd. free. Bob ')e'Jrasse also
Jack Rossi swept the 200 managed to take a 4th in 673-0550
individual medley, and Russ the 100 Butlerny. :::::;~~~~::::-:.~
Movie, egg hunt for kids
The Newport II arbor Optj.. "Clarence the cross-eyed
mist Club will hold its an· lion, .. th en they wi ll ao to
nual Easter egg hunt thi s the eu hunt in the vicin ity
Saturday, \iarch 25. of the Youth Center.
Children are to meet at 10 GETS nnMG AlARD
a
BETTER FUTURE
Opportunity to Learn
INSURANCE
Prefer married men 25.o45.
Beain a new caree r as a
multiple line agent; learn
the business part time;
k.eep your present job.
Full time buia when
'IE.'\ .. 1. the fabulous >\LLEN ed. Have varityper; head·
'Theatre Compact Organ ' liner. Over 60 tn"l(: faces.
wi th e lec tronic traps and I Call fl73·1'501or 673-0550. .•\sk r,,r Fran, Castanets -0NLY at. . ,
CORCORAN \1\)~IC CO.
(Ac ross from Fashion Sq.) ------------
!:66 Tow n .~ Country • PERSONA L
' 541-4]18 .---·----
Open \lon. ~"Fri. 'ti l 8 pm 1'\LCOl iOLI('S ·\:-.l0;.1Y\IOUS
• Yamaha • Story & Clark. Harbor Area. 613-87.:!4. 14
•••••••••••••••••; •••• ;.;-.. hour,;.
;:: ~~\~· .t '¥ h£4 4 ui:i 0$ ~========== BIG )IEWS FOR DO <; • MOVI NG&. STORAGE
LOVERS. ~ow } ou can
obtain At'I,/Y pure bred do~
or puppy on your own
terms. Even no money ·
down if you wish .. ask us
how.
JOIDNI'I I'IT -............ _ .. _
C.llll.t ... -·
HARBOR TRANSFE R
AND STORAGE
Agent for
WHEATON
VANLINES, INC.
U 8 .. 7323 or Ll 8·9183
315E.17th St., Costa \lesa
•• BMitAmericatd
.. Join yow CDM Chamber!, • FOR REHT
UNfURNISHED ••••••••••••••••••••••• "LERT TO .RAT
Wblte c.au for ul~.
eyes -
un your new car.pet -re·
move them wi th _Blue Lus •
tre. Rent elec uic sham ..
pooersi.Crown llardware,
3 101 E. Coast H ~y ., Cor-
ona dei•Mar.
FOR SALE: 5Q(fyds. newly
cleaned catpet., S2 per yd.
18\1 Elec. ty pewriter,
wide carriaae. $75. Te-
~inkle Hard·wue, Costa
Mesa, f:t46·167 .5. __
FOR MLI
COR OS<\ DEL ,\1.'\R, Lease.
~l?dern all electri c home.
Dishwasher, stove oven
disposal, carpets, drapes'
' b ' -a th s, 3 large bedrooms
laundry room, garage:.
Walk to stores and th eater.
673·0748.
APT. for
one . Ne• beach, private
patio. References required.
En1. 673•7135. Reason ..
ab .. rent to riaht petson.
a.m. at the Pott Theater,
where th e entry fee will b.e
2 hard boiled e&J S. C hil·
dren should abo btina
somethina in which to co) ..
Mr s. Pat Kubis, Oranae
Coast Co Ileac En ali sh in·
suuctor, has won first prize
in feature articles in the
California Press Women's
writina competition for her
tniele, "I want to ny."
qualiried, wi th 12 months I "Nio,GAR.A·C~'CI.O" mas ..
SeOROOMAP,RTMENT.
,4dulu. No pets. ~as &
waur paid. Crose m on
..... Kite, C'JM. 615-
00f7. lect till.
They will aee the movie,
auaranteed income.
F annen Group
••per ...
on t)'J»G I or olo--
& 1iun. c;pecialt~ ••
men's •blrtl'. tl.50 per Hr.
\4.1bfa '.Vbilman, &07 "f'•
·-''"· cnll. )~774 .
sa1e chair, near new.
Beautifully custcrn up-
holstered(bciac),l motors,
plus heatin& uni t . Cou
5450. Wi11 sacraJic.e for
0300. 67l-JS47.
RUM'oi ... GE SALE· APRIL
216 O.ohid, Corona del Mot
10 a.m. -5 p.m.
Wood Itt~ • refinished
lut yur. Used twice .
Tiatn., •ida trailer and·
uill-a..., to ao nto.
61~521 .
•T-..,.._
ME1IPORT HARBOR EIIIGII
ARST SECTIOII --P111l
lltURSOA!,_IIAIICII 23, 1161 OIIOIA 11tL 11M; CAIJF. Business has ups, Real Estate A yarduic k of busineu to 111. Balboe lslud aaia\-
act iYity in the Newport~lfoo ed 8.3~. from 41 lill[np
bor~ltt Meu aru is pro--52.
ENGAGEMENT OF Edith Mary Skalmowski and James
Bernard Fee is announced by the bride·to·be's parents,
Mr. and Mr s. Chest er J . Skalmo ws ki, 244q Duke Pl .,
Costa Mesa. Ed ith is a lq64 gradu9te of Costa Me sa
High School, attended OCC, and is now a junior and
math major at UC I. She is president of the Compu ter
Clu b at UCI, forme r Zonta gi rl at Costa Mesa Hi gh ,
and wi nner o f the OAR Ame ricanrsrr med.Jl for na·
turalized ci tizen. She is a member of the Christian
mi(listry committee s euing UCI and teaches Sun·
day school at St. J am es Episcopal Chu rc_h. Her
fiance, who lives a t 51 3 Larkspur Ave., Coron a
del Ma r, is the son of Mrs. Ja(l'1 es Fee of Al t.ldena
and the late James B. Fee. He recei ved his B.A.
in math at UC at Ri11erside in I%4, M.S. in math
at San Fernando Valley State College 10 1966, and is
now study ing for hi s Ph .D. and servmg as math t(!ach·
ing assistant at UCI. Th e wedding will be hel d June
17 at St. James Episco pal Church . !Bern ie Alden
photo.)
Thomas Mills dead at 75
Thomas A. Mills , 75 , of
487 Broadway, Costa Me sa,
died Wednesday, Ma rch I S,
a t hi s home. He was born
in South 8ountiful, Utah,
and mo\·ed to the Hci rbor
Area 8 years ago. f or 14
ye an he wo rked in the rep
pairdeparlmenl of the Ore)'"
· hoond Bus Co. Hi: was a
high prie s t in the Church of
J esus Chris t of Latte r Da}
. "iaints in Newport IJeach.
Survivors in clud e his
wife , Mal)'; 4 sons, M. Kay
of Montana, Howard and Rny
of Utah, and Lawrence of
Fre sno; a daughtu, \lis:.
Evetyn Mills; 2 brothers ,
Clinton and C laren ce of
Utah; a siste r, \Ir s. Fran·
ces A. Rackman of Utah ; 9
grandchi ldren and 8 great·
grandchild ren.
Se rvices were held Satur·
day, Ma rch 18 , at the ~ew
port Beach Mormon Chu.ch,
wi th Bishop Harold J.
thplund nff,cia tin g . ln tl'r•
nll'nl \\l" m ltah. ::II
~r~)adwa) \ ,_,ttual)· of Cos w
\lc .. a made thl' fcnv.·:udmg
a rr an g~·men ts.
BOMB SCARE REPORT
AT HOAG HOSPITAL
A bomb scare, which oc·
cuned at Hoag Hospital,
was reported to po l ice \lon·
da), \larch 13, in conncc·
tion .,.lth the thdt u( a
sJSJ !J,.,, r·•l i:-.h.::r.
p,,h c~: .Ul' '>t"arch1 ng f,lf a
Le'iili c Stobau:. nf 1\unting-
tt.lf'l Beach, whn i :~ rcptnteJ
11• havl' been S.l'l'n by a htls·
pita! l.!'mp l··~ec taking the
m'iss.1ng buffc.:r fru1~ a stor-
age r<•~''>nl.
lh•spit.t l ~•ffi ci al s !<>3}'
that tlw llunting tvn Bc.:a..:h
man qu1 t his cuslUJial JOb
at the hw;['lllal th e afh.a-
nuon •1f thl' bomb scar..: but
r~turno:J the follllwinj Ja)'
atld a!!oi.~J \l' t>e rt:h ired. tie
was rdu!>.:J.
OPEN 24 HOURS
Yided by the Dun a B rad-Lones were reported for
aueet re port ·on manufac· Corona del Mar. from 114 h--.;;
turen .. whole u ten and re· down tCt 109; and for Sal·
ta ilers. The report comparu boa, fron'l 37 down to )5.
the reference book li s tina• The county-wide total
in January, 1967, with the lhowed a aain or
number reported a year from 9,410 to 10,590. Bia·
e arli er. seat aain was reported for
Newport Beach showed Placentia -84.6%, from 78
a g ain of 22 .3% from 385 'tis tinas to 144 .
listings in January , 1966, The Oun &. Bradsueet re•
to 472 last January. Costa ference book liata tboae
Mesa sained 9.6%, from 804 manulacturers, wholeuters
ARTHUR L. IIELGARD
OF COSTA MESA DIES
and retailers who seck and
araftt commerciat credit, but
it docs not include aoroe of
Arthur L. Melaard. 100 the service and profeuional
~J'WOOd SL, Costa Mes~, bus ineuc;s .such aa beauty
di ed Thuraday , March 16p In and barber shopS, tecwity
N ew~rt .Beach. He wat dealers or real eatate bro-
bom tn Mm nesota and had kers
lived in C aliCo mia 44 years. ·
Por 38 years he was p~ C. D. CIOAN Dl!$
perty man ager £o r the Lo s Clarence D. Croan, 1
An&elelt fire department. Conway St., Costa Men,~!
He had liyed in Costa Me sa died Wednesday , March
since 11 54. at aae 86. He ia •~vivo•d ~~rtvora include his wife, by hi s wife, Edna ; 2 sons
Lillie; 2. daughters, Jacque-Kenneth a nd Robert; and
lyn Chn !Hen sen o £ Cuper-. .
ti no and Con s tance Fort o£ d~uJ,hter, Mrs . MarJorte
San Die10; 2 brothers, Ho--Gillmore.
mer and Lloyd Melgard, or Services were held Satur•
\linnesota; 11 si ster, Berni ce day', March 18. ai. Forest
Schelderup o r Hawaii; and Lawn in Glendale. lntennent a ~randchildren. was also at Forest Lawn.
IIEDIIOOII, 2 UTH
$20,750
0•11 SAYS< ,SELL
Fum i.ahed duplex near beach -3 bedroom down ·
stain -2 ups tairs. Park 4 cars.
$11,151
BIG UYFIOMT DUPLEX
Pier & A o at
Askins $11&, ..
OCEAIIFROIIT dupl"
Wil1 uade $H SOU
••• utr
. '
' RI=:ALTOR ~
3109 Nelfllllt lhd., Mlwpart Ida.
--Pioul
Ol 3-4350 OPEN EVENINGS
SILLIHG?
REHnHG?
IHVISTIHG?
IlL AID IlEAL TY CD.
HARVEY D. PEASI Services wer~ held at
Broadway Mo rtuary in Co s
\1esa. In tennent was at War·
1ST OFFERING Rulcor • Appraiur
B. R. -3\1. baths, din· P•rk • 1•11••• lsl• .. dll ..._ • .._ i" Y "' <kW
ren, \1inn, I I hu&e room, hwnity nn.. 673--1200 for a S.t.HriptiH: 11 cemented patio.
well decorated. .. I\----,,--------...I. __ _:C:.:•:::II:.:6:.:7.:l:::-O::S::SO::...=-BURTON LAIICASTER SR.
SUCCUMBS AT AGE 44
Bu rton S. Lancaster Sr.,
220 Jasmine Ave.,
de:l Ma r, died Wednesday,
\tarch IS, at Hoag Hospital
a t age 44. He was bom in
Cambridge, ~l ass .,
mo ved 10 Co rona del \tar 7
~ears a~o.
H ~ is survived by his wi£o.
Leona; 4 daughters, ~en<:m•o,
Catherine, and twins
berly and Christi ne; 2 sons,
Bu rton J r. and hi s
moth c.:r,Mrs. Bemice Da>i o•.\
Dt. Philip G. Munay o f
Communi ty ·
Omrch of Corona del
offi ciated at private
vices held at Baltz Coron~
del \lar ~lortu ary .
BULLET HOLE LEADS
decoratora dream home.
panoramic view
the coutline and lla•c••an. ldeal home for
'ly li vi n 1 and eleaant
entertainin&-
priced at -
$6J,SOO
value for a view
Call fo r an ap.
• ****** Beat Irvi ne Tonace lo-
cation. J Ba. -.-t hobby .
room. Heat c::4f pool. ·
aeous land&capina. New
carpetina, Tu~wood
S94,SOO-
'IJ011jiii!J'/(,, 1{
t I I "I I -
TO TEHAHT'S ARREST 175-2723
A bullet ho le in the flooc
of one of his apanme nts lJ55 VIA LIDO,
c aused the mana&er of the 1 U-H~E~WP~PO~~R~T~~~l-: \lesa Mo tel, 41 5 N. New• p
port 8 1\'d., Newport Heights,
to call the t:Oii ce Saturday,
\larch II.
Po li ce fo llowed him to an
apartment di rectly below
the apartment wi th th e bul·
le t hole in the fl oor. The
mana&er po inted out 5
watches,4 radios, 2 michro--
me ters , 3 flashli ghts suewn
about the apartme nt. When
J ohn \1. McKinney returned
to the apartment he was
renting, police arrested him
on a charse of burglary.
•:an't Sell It?
Trade It?
For Fast Action & Re,uhs
Call
EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS
DOYLE CO. 548·1168
270 E. 11th St., Costa Me s a
Typical Drool House
MoYe
Yard
' .
right in this 3 bedroom~ 2 both home.
has trees, holly, roses, c omeli os etc.
Priced righ>ot S34,900
Corona Highlands
2 Bedrooms on R-26 lot S29 ,500
liDO ISLE
DOG HOUSE
COFFEE SHOP
All OF ZURICH CIRCLE IS DIVIDED IIITO TWO PARTS
OF APPIIOXIIIATELY 12,111 SQ. FT . EACH
Th e soulh one-Ita!( of th e
"circle" (J loiS , 12,000 sq. ft.)
carries a single srory re sidence
of 3840 sq . ft . includinB Che
roomy thre e car Barage ; 15 by
35 fool healed and filttrtd pool
in a completel y landscaped polio .
A lruly grocious home (or the
discriMinating bwyer who valwe s
seclusion and likes Lido Isle .
room With shou·er. The rnclo sc d
lana ii is 11 by 50 (er r, dintn B
room J 5 by J6 -all room si:ts
are ampl e. Phott• Ord•r• 646.530'
Moplo ot 19th Str .. t (562 W. 19th St.), Cost• Mow
Open 24 hou~
Everyday Low Prices
Breakfast
2 r•nch .......
Hash ~ pot•toes, Becan or s......-. to"t & jelly Mf"f'ed 24 hrs.
Steak & E99s
USDA CHOICE
SUVID 24 HRS. . .
New York Steak
USDA CHOICE I OZ.
COMI'LITI OINNIRS
_s1.60
Complete Chicken Dinner
~ ~~ chlck011, $1.50
Hot ..... a _1outtw ................... .
Sllri111p DIMer
iE.i1~. -~ ............. ~1.60
c ................... for .......... 1.-" ..... ow-
s-od 24 Hoon.
four bedtooms, three baths,
powder roo111, enclo sed dre -ssing
Any way you slia 1t , this IS mort
th101 sound ualu e al 51 JJ,IXXJ.OO.
To a.n approved bw yrr terms of
538 ,500.00 '" cash u·tth balan ce
incl&&ding 6t.,<{ arH erest at onr pr r
cent per month , all dw t '" fw t
years, will be cons1d t rrd .
$10111 BY APPOIMTIIUT THIIU
LOUIS I. IIIIGGS-EXCLUSIVE AGENT
114 EAST ULlOA ILVD., ULlOA
on 111·1111 1 u :
THE '~CHANNEL REEF" -APARTMENTS
2a21 o.----conma del liar -Californi&
Loc. .. -a.a-1 Newport Harbor Ed\rance
-IUY--LIASE-
$41;101 _. W $350 _. UP
BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS
~·•· of 1\• Q-el Reef •io, wlllOr f10nt view and ca.ncnion ce of
moociaa ••it boat •t •• &Get door. Wto • c arefree livina by elimi·
a•ti .. •• -... .... nspooliWUiles or maiatainia.a a 1a.rac borne)
1\en .,. ,.....,. ~~~~~•tat•• of 1i'rina here at O.tnncl Reef Apt.
A .. loci_ .... o{ l _._ • 2 bt.• ,\pl. A veil able
WI Mil'l YOU TO SliE OUR FUlHISHBI MOORS.
FOl AHY FUlnB INfOitt,t,\TION
US-1111 d FOR HEitMAN nTR()tnrrtTT
'
BB.AL BBTATB
AHD ••• ,rt .. ltsl REDUCED!
Reody -to -occupy ... idool floor pion AND
beoch pri vilegu. 3 Bod Rms -2 Baths AND
Fom . Rm. AND Sep. Dining Rm . Lovely II"•·
den ... polio ... AND view of seo. AND
•.. PRICE JUST REDUCED BY S2.750
NOW just $41 ,000
ALL·TIIIE lEST IUY!
COM DUPLEX in qu iet neighborhood. Sepo-
rote front unit with 2 BR, covered patio,
lovely large Living Rm . with Fireplace. Sec-
ond unit has Lorge Living Rm. with huge
view windows , 1 BR, fum. kitch. and Dinette.
LO"', LOW, LOW PRICE $37,100
POTPOURRI We've got it!
2 R.R., 2 BA., Huge Fireplace. Built-i n Kitch.,
private patio. RENTAL?? We've got it! Bol.
Is. Custom Bay·front home? We've got it! -4
... S ... 6 BR. hon:e wirh pool on TWO lots:
Beouriful RENTAL -Boom'd Ceiling, Huge
Firepl . 2 BR, 2 BA, Bit-ins. Qu iet neighbor-
hood Sl95 mo. Immaculate!
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 67S-2101
2515 E. C..st c. ... Ma M•r
Matt ll...., .....
5~ASSUMPTION 5~
Anyone c an assume thi s low interest F HA LOAN
with nomioal do wn pa ymen t. P resent payments
of only $148 .00 mo. Includes taxes and insur-
ance. ~·u enjo y the re ar living room overlook
in p; large covered patio -Comp le te l y fenced
yard. Dining area p c arpe ts and drapes. Large
bui lt·in kitc hen with e ating area . A BARG AIN
ON TODAY'S MARK ET at ON LY $21 ,500. -L et
us s ho w you this lovely home and work out the
detai Is fo r you.
PANORAMIC VIEW
Located in DOVE R SHORES is t his esthetic,
beau tifu lly l andscap~d . .VIEW HOME. •Th"'e bed-?~1-W.pN,'o ,!!OOMJ<>I<enqo>IUo_R bay),
car-oe1.d home -three cer ,ara~ • .Pri ced
lievably lo w at onl y 159,500 with fin anc in~
available. ·LAST ON E OF SIX CUSTO M HOMES .
Don 't hesita re. C a ll today.
M.M.LI
"Y .. 'II "* Ow l'rindlf --
-L '"" •· -u• •ss• c-oo -tJ,.uat:A .. L 11te. 1t. It , ... c:..w1
SITUATED ON TEN ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 a 2 IIEDIIM. APARTMENTS
~ROM $140 e Private Patios e Fireplace~
• POOLS e 18 Hole PuttiD& Green
• Regulation Tennil
• Separate FamUy Section
• Adj. to Schools a. Playground
tliO Soo L-. CciM -·-c-Hwy. COIIONA OIL MAR C7141 671-)MS
HORSES!
HORSES!
Modern
4 • bedroom corral <1 bolhl
PLUS
3 Bod-, 2 looth hovae lor t..ily, looll
Santa Ana Heights.
.....
••
SMASH
WEU,
13 ACADI!MY
AWARD
_,HATIOHS
!lEST PIC'ruRE
BEST ACTOR -
Richard Burton
BEST ACTRESS -
Elizabeth Taylo r
SU PPORTING ROLE -
Georae Seaal
SUPPO RTI NG ROL E-
Sandy Denn is
BEST Dl RECTOR -
Mike Nichols
and more-mor~ore
I~ANT I NO ONl UNOfR II
Wk.L 81 .t.DMITT!:D UM.fSS
.&eco•AMeD •• Hll PARt:NT.
IMVWG 2
B S&"W'I ..
II IMCIT ........,, MOCIUCliON 0#'
EDWARD ALBEE'S ......
EXCLUSIVE
SHOWING
Nigfltly CJt 7 : & 9 ~30
Mot. Sun. 2: & 4:30
Admi uion all nots $2.
"C:UUMCI, Til~
CROSS.EYEO LION "
His lucky day
'is March 1
Walter Turner'• favorite
day i1 March I. He and hil
wife, Katie, and Gi Gi. the
family poodle, anivcd in
CaliJornia S years aao
March 1.
Thi1 Match 1, after lO
yean of mechanic work fot
others, he beaan manaaina
the Ri chfield station at
3636 E. Coast Hwy ., Cot•
ona del Mar.
The station services for-
cian and domestic cars, as
well as offer ina wash jobs.
Mr . Turner was born in
Indianapolis, and accounts
for his Southern drawl by
saying he played piano with
a Southern band in Seattle
and Tacoma, Wash., for l ~
yean. He is an Army vc tcr ..
'"·
Walt, Katie and Gi Gi arc
looking for a home in the
Harbor Area. They presen tly
live in Anaheim.
-
MESA.
( ,• • J A ... , •.
J ames, Coburn in
a Flint Adventure
"IH LIKE FLINT"
Crosby, Van Hcfl•n,11
Red Buttons in
"STAGECOACH"
Peter se II ers and
Peter Sellers and
Victor ~lature in
"AFTER THE FO X"
-also-
"TOM JONES"
AIRMAN John D. Bill ig,
son of Mrs. F. Wesley Da-
vies, 901 Citrus Pl., East
Bluff, has been selected
for technical training at
Syracuse University, N.Y.,
as a U.S. Force language
spe cialist. The airman,
wh o recently compleUd
basic training at Lackland
AF 9, Texas, is a 1%4
graduate of Dunn High
School , Los Olillos, Calif.
ARTHUR R. MOORMAN
SUCCUMBS AT AGE 77
Funeral services we re
held Sunday, ~1arch 19, for
Arthur R. ~1oorman, 77, of
1127 Sea Lane, Harbor
View Hills. He died Satur-
day, March ll, in Kalama-
zoo, Michigan. He was
born in Indiana and had
lived in :!arbor View Hills
4 mon th s. He was a petro--
leum engineer.
Surv ivors include his wife,
Florence; a daughter, Mrs.
Jeanne Klippinger; 2 grand·
sons and I gr anddaughter.
The se rvices were held at
3alll Chapd in Corona del
\lar, wi th the Rev. David M.
Walker of the 3alboa Island
Cornnunitr Methodist
Church off iciating.
CHARLES SHORT OF
CORONA DEL MAR DIES
Charles 3ates Short, 311
Orchid A\'e., Corona del
Mar, died Friday, Ma rch 17,
at his home. He was 84.
Mr. Sh ort was retired from
retail sates. He was born
in Spr ingfield , ~lissouri, and
had lived in Corona del Mar
for 20 r ears.
He is survived by his
wife, Elsie; a sister, No rma
Brown of Missouri;e and a
a ieee, Mi Khod Roble of
Illinois.
Services were held Mon-
day, Marcfl 20, at Baltz
Chapel in Corona del Ma r.
OPEN WEEKDAYS TO 9
SAT & SUN. TILL 6
'5715 MO.
DELIVERS ANY CAR
15 min from Harbor Area
633-9190 S41 1412
0,0. lUI. to 9 ,.M.-1ft,,. I-. lor-.,
Toil Free 543-8432
'63 CORVAIR
$1095
'64 FORD
~e,~g"'•"C ~~(TO~Y ~lit
. ra~<O, ~U'ff l0L5 &b"o
!>ulo!• Soloff (0..1>{ •11 .... t. ' Wttd '"~''· ·•~·o oW\d "~••u Nc 101
SAY! $800
'63 DODOI
$745
'65 IMPALA
$2095
'63 IMPALA
>~or! :l-oa~~ ,,,..,f, t hat:. rt~lo. ""'''' M••oo~ ~~v i( \?11
$1345
'66 IMPALA
$2595
'63 aiL AIR
$1245
'64 CHEV.
'66 CHEVY
Vt. t v!o lrtnl.. 1>0""'' I'N'. """"·
'67 CAMARO
COHVUTtllU. m 'I~ '"--:t:l
1
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SAY! $750
$3249
LEASE ANY MAKE OR MODEL NEW CAR
SE
(;hevrole·t
1-LIIIPIIII, .........
0P111 WBI DAYS TO 9-SAT. AND -.IIITI6
. Navy cadet corps meets IUIUIAIIO TALIS YOUTH I'OUIICIS 1111 CAR, WIILDS IOTTLI
TO 1111110 PI ... S A youna man annod witb a
beer bottle pounced on the
car of Stan ley Srestler of
Wut NewpoJt, we1t bound
on Balboa Blvd., at 12th
St., in Balboa, Sunday,
Marth 19, amackin1 the
windahie ld with the bottle.
Auention, boya beiWeen
the •• ,. or 12 lind ••• who
aro illterestod in Nawy lOfe
and boatina: Membenhip in
the Navy Loaa"e Cadet
Corps oC Oranae County Ia
open, it is announced . by
Mrs. Evelyn Lea o£ East
Bluff.
The APiericen A11ocla&ion
Lau&bt Navy U~itiM, CUI• ofRe&iredPeraona will meet
tern, hiatory, milil•ry drill, at 1 p.m. toda,y, March 23,
seamuship, naval tenna, at •• Senior Citizent' Re ..
typea of 1hip1, morae code. creation Center, 15th St.
1nd firat aid. and Irvine Ave., Clirf H•·
1bo Cadet Corpa i• ••· ••· Eua.ne V. Hite Sr ••
Mr. 3 re uler of 42$ 3lnd
de~eribe4 the vandal as
youna aod clad in a T.,.hirt,
Ievit, and a windbreaker
jacket. Dama1e to the car•s
windabield was $70.
tached 10 the USS Vanmen, newly-elected pr01ident.
berthed in Lon& Beach. will prOtide.
Mn. Aaron D. Olri aton-
OCCfCALLS LAIID •os sen, vice prcoident in Boys and parent• ate in•
''ited to review the Cadet
Corps from 7· to 9 p.m .
today, March 23 , at the
Naval Reserve trainina
center in Santa Ana. Rear
Adniral R. S. • Ga rrison,
USNR, wi II be inspcctina
the cadets. Refreshments
wi II be served.
Oran1e Coaat Junior Col-char&c of boapitality and
le1e Oittric~ ~ill offer a.l recreation announcu that
acre• o( Harbor Blvd. pro-Georao A. Ku yper, fonnerly
perty for sale to the hiahest manaaer or the Chica.,
bidder next ·. month. Bids Symphony Orchesua, the
will be opened April 11 at Hollywood Bowl, and direc-
3 p.m. in the OCC Forum. tor of Los Anaelu Philhar-
Tnuteea voted Friday niaht monic Orcheaua prior 10
to advertise the property £or his retirement. will speak
Fl!iE FURNITURE-DECORATING SERVICE
Am .. zinaly ... it costs less when
you plan The lalander way!
bida. They l'et a minimum of Ilia experiences in 341 Bay•ide, N~wport Bucb -67)-1620
Cadet Corp1 members arc of of
OF ANOTHER LUXURIOUS
FIGURE CONTROL SALON
A Per~onal 1\'[essa!!e }'rum Gl01;a Marshall:
It is with sincere pleasure thot I announce the
opening of my new Santo Ana F igur~ Control
Salon, which will serve the entire Orange Coun·
ty oreo. My system it a personalized program
of comple te figure o nd posture improvemer11
combined with expert instruction on every focet
of b.a ~ty . No other weight r~ucing system con,
or does, offer my •ervices.
We hove daveloped a variety of machines to
corrKt every fi g ure fouh. h ;, a reloxing, effort-
leu, and eosy w ay to lose tho._ extro poundt
a nd inches. We can help you regain and lc.Mp o
trim, poi1ed, youthful shape ond ot the some
time, re lease muscle tention.
OvwweltM It tlot only damotlnt to health
but too Fnany pounds moke o woman appear
yMrs older than she i1. 'The ma jority of women
who o"end my salon .want to lose w eig ht, and
they do, Mowever, the overall idea it to'" haw
mud'l more cHroctive you con become In ivst o
few s~ort weeks.
Every woman know• thot 1-Htr personal op·
~eoronce does a ffect her periOI'Iol ity. Over•
weight co n change o normally vivotiout, ckc~rm.
ing woman into one who is depreued, irritable
and unhappy. The more dinoti1fied 1he be·
comes with herself, the more the i1 likely to
over.at. She gets leu and I-ss e .. rci se o"d lo•••
the e nergy to leod em octi¥e life . You con look
lovely 01 long 01 yo u live. Today, it is easier
thon eYer to look like o new woman. I wilt take
core of the d ifficult port. CALL ME TODA Y FOil
YOUR FlEE TREATMENT AND FIGURE ANALYSIS,
WITH NO OBLIGATION. I WILL DISCUSS YOUR
FIGUltl .~RO.ILE~Yt'!TI lfOU AND SHOW YOU
HOW Wf CAN GU.UA.NU:f USUlTS . . lf-
MfMIEIIT'$ NEVEl TOO LATE TO If LOVELY .
Gloria Marshall
YOU CAN BE YOUR PERFECT DRESS SIZE NEXT MONTH
Y IS MARCH 22%'ti@~
SIZE 14?.
SIZE 16?.
SIZE 18?.
• • • • • BE A PERFECT SIZE 10 BY APRIL 12
• • • • • BE A PERFECT SIZE 12 BY APRIL 12 ,
• • • • • BE A PERFECT SIZE 14 BY APRIL 19
• • • • • BE A PERFECT SIZE 16 BY APRIL 21
• • • • BE A PERFECT SIZE 18 BY APRIL 21
I
All Women See
Changes Immediately!
RUULTS GUARANTEED I
You have nothing to lose but inches wi th Gloria Mar<hall'• Figure
Perfection Program. Try it ... YO!J have a complimentary treat·
men! at NO OBLIGATION . All women ... changes immediately.
WHAT DOD ALL THIS COSn
The Standard Price for treatmenls i1 $2.00 per treatment. You are
laid quite clearly. the number and frequency of treatmenll required
Ia help you reach your pre-determined goal. This way you know
exactly what your self-improvement program i1 going Ia co1t you
••• There are no extra< and we can guarantee r .. ulll.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE
TO IE LOVELY!·
•
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• TOIUNCI, COVINA, NO. HOUYWOOD, I.ONGIUCH, Will II .. 01811'11, IIVa Y HtW,IIOWtar, TARZANA
• 'Woman of inspiration'~ ...
The Anociated Women aon, was honored at a mo-in Scotland, comina
Students of Oranae Coau lher-dauahter banquet in the United Stat et aa a teen•
Colleae have uleeted oa::; Student €enter. The qer. After attendina St.
Gwenda Watton for their aroup afterward attended Mary'a Academy, t he acted
firu annual •twoman of In-theOCC t prina revue, "You in TV and radio. lt waa
piration" award. can't act there from here." durina this time she met
Mra. Watson, wife o( Dit· t\.Ya. Watson· was bom in her hut band.
trict Supt. Norman E. Wat-Britiah Columbia and raised She beaan her community
aervice by workina with the
Red Cron in Southern ~~!!!!..!!!~~~2.!...__~ Oranae County. She nrved
aa ~esident of the San
Juan Capisuano Junior
WOmen's Club, helpina or-
aanizc it, and joined Junior
Ebell when the ramily
moved to Newport &ach.
She aerved u president of
CHARITY WEEK at Orange Coast College rec ently
raised $%0 for the March of Dimes. Pete Bronson, . .
DC C Student Cou ncil member, endorsed the check for
Mr s. Louise E. Roy, national Di rector of Youth Act i·
•1i t ies for the March of Dimes, and Arthur McKenz ie,
Co sta Mesa ci ty manager and local March of Dimes
president. Studen ts ra ised the money with pie throw-
ing booths·, kite flying, a dance and many other activi-
t ies during th e we ek..
OC STUDENTS TO GIVE
SHO W AT FAIRVIE W
Orana;e Coast College
Speech s tudents will put on
a s pecial children's show
April I at Fairview Hospi·
tal. Some 15 OCC s tudents
will spend the afternoon in
the children's ward at Fait··
vi ew telling the children
fairy tales, reading the
children stories and enter-
tainina them. ~!arbor area
s tudents among lhe story·
tellers are Larry Burris of
Balboa, ~m::e E aan of Ne-
rort Beach and Sharon El·
liott of Costa Mt.aa.
U, .. LOA IIIPOIITID
Gcor1e 0 . Buccola, 4621
Camden Dr., Cameo Shores,
reported to police Monday,
that Sl,OOO wo rth of valu·
abies were taken from his
home in the lut 6 months.
A SlO() pair of binoculars
di sappeared in July. A
S7 5J 4-foot hiah Mei uen
fiaurine of cupid di uppear·
ed durina the Chri stmas
holidays.
AIRMAN J•mt s A. Beggs
Jr., son of tAr. and Mrs.
Jam es.lb Beggs of 710 w.
18th St., Costa Mesa, has
been se lected for technica l
training at Lowry A FB,
Colo., as a U.S. Air Force
munitions specialist. He i s
a 1%5 graduate of Savanna
High School, Anahe im, and
attended Fresno Ci ty Co l-
lege.
IV CUSTOMER DEMAND
•
LAMP SALE
H EL:J OVER FOR
5 MORE DAYS
On Lamps
Accessories
Area Rugs
50%60%&70%
OFF
2211 HAMOR .ILVO.
P'ltOf'ISSI()HA COSTA ~ CALF.
M8IOl DESietaS . 6464271 646 0276
the Oranae County i
Women's Club, the Southern
District Junior Womeq's
Club, and as s Late president
of the California Federation
of Junior Women's Clubs.
She worked in Newport
with the mayor's Eas ~r
Week committee, and w ..
president of the commi ttee
for 2 years. She was also
on the rutin& board of the
Lido Isle Conn~unity Assn.
She worked with the Lido
Is le Junior Players, oraani·
zina plays with young
people. In 1966 she was
aiven the Governor's award
for her work in the county
and child guidance program
of the Harbor area coordi·
nating council.
She was a foundi ng mefTl'O'
ber of the board or South
Coast Child Guidance Cli·
nic and was president of the
board for 2 years.
~-trs. Watson is now ser•
vin a as director of vo lun·
teer services for the Orange
County chapter of the Na-
tional Foundation~larch of
Dimes.
THIEF MUST PLAY
A LOT OF GOLF
A aolfer could play a
of games with th e golf balls
reported stolen from Bert
Re ad , J0 7 Larkspur Ave.,
Corona del Mar, over the
March 4-5 weekend, and on
Mr. Read's c lubs too.
Mr. Read told po li ce he
discovered the thert of
3,300 aolr balls fr om his
lUiie Monda y, ~1u ch 6.
Aho miuina are Sl7S worth
of aotr clubs and a S40 aolf
b&a· l'he·aolt ball• ..... ~d
to1ether in .5 casu weiah·
ln1 80 pounds aach. They
were valued at S82S.
UND!RSIZ!D LOBSTER
CATCH IS CHARG!D
David R. Hoyum, 212 AI·
bert Pl., Costa Men, a
bricklayer, was anested
~nday , March 13, on a
charae of ukin a 441 under·
sized lobsters from the
oc ean at the Balboa pier.
Newport Beach police
made the a.rre s t when the
Oranae County Harbor De·
partment aave them the de·
scription and truck license
number, which were prov ided
by an observant citizen.
ONE A PRI L ME ETING
Oranae Coast Junior
leae Dis trict trustees
hold one meeting
month, on Wednesday, Apr il
12. The board
meets the s econd and
Wednesdays o£ the month at
8 p.m. in the board room of
the OCC Adm inistration
Building.
LEGAL NOTICE
CEHTIFIC .o\TF: O F BI.:SI~F'.SS
Fictitious Firm ~amf'
Til E U NOER SIG~ £0 does
hereby certify th•t hf' j.., coo• due tins a Service Station bu!'lioo
aeu at 3636 [, ColOSI H i,P•
way, Corona del .\lar, Califor-
nia 92625, under the fictilious
finn aame of Walt's Richfield
Sen ·ice Station and that !!aid
firm is com posed of tb f'1follow-
ine; person whose name in full
and place of ff'!lidm <'f' are aa
follo w~~o, to--wi t:
Walter Let" Turner, 172 Mer-
rimac, Apt. 0, Aaaht"im, Cali-
fornia.
I'ITN ESS my hand thi11 20th
day of March, 1967.
Walter L. Turner
STATE OF' C ALIF'OR~I A as.
COUNTY OF ORA.'I GE
ON THIS 70th day of March,
1967, be fore me, a Notary
Public in 1111d for said couaty
.nd alai e, residiD@" thereia,
duly conu:nlseioaed ud swo"'""
persouJiy appeated Waher
L. Turn er k.Down to me to be
the pen10D wbost" aame is
nb~~oeribed to the withi• ja.
atrQNell l, ud acb owled!ed
to me that ae e:u c-uted Ike
aaae,
WITN ESS •Y hand •d offt.
oiAIIIUI.
1959 THE L UTHERAN CHURCH of lhe M•ster met for the firsl
time in i ts new loc ation at 3545 E. Coast Hwy ., Co rona del
Mar, on Sun day, Dec. 20, 19_5q. Church leaders pictured at the open -
ing service:front, from left, Sill Nou rse, deacon; Mts. Paul 3entzi en ,
1954 A CHECK for $487.50 wa s pro-
sented in 1954 by the Woman's
Ci vi c L eag ue to help wi th th e remodeling
of the fo rmer Boy Scou t Jambo ree head
Quarter ~J i dl ng to serve as the Com--
mu ni ty Yo uth C!f'lter iff Coron a de l Mar.
Parti ci pants in the check oresentation
incl uded, from l eft, Grant Ho wal d, assi s·
tant pos tm aster of Co ron a del Mar and
and presi dent of th e Community Youth
Center board; Mrs. Loui se Thomas, sec-
retary of the Wom an's Civi c L eague; Mrs.
Paul Q, Davis, past pre si dent; Mr s. T.
Duncan Stewart, newly el ected pres ident.
and Mrs. Carl Hann a, ch airman of th e
L eagu e corn rn i ttee for the fund rai sing
proj ect. The sketch i s the arti st's ren·
deri ng of the remodel ed You th Center.
(Photo from the May 20, 1954, i ssue of
the Ensign .)
\
secretary of the exe cu ti ve commi ttee; the Rev. Dou glas We ssel l,
chu rch pastor, an d Ro be rt Bu rkha rdt, deacon; back. row, I eft to ri ght,
Paul Ben tzi en, vice-p res ident; Yoalter Buchte rki tchen , treasurer;
Kenn eth Ingman and Ni el Nelson, deacons. (Ensign , Dec. 24, p )sq )
1954 THIS AR MY BARR ACKS bu;l d;ng
was moved by the Co rona del
Mar Busiress Assn. fro"T1 the Orange
Coast Coll ege campu s to ser11e as th e
headquarters ouilding nea r COM for th e
1953 Nat;cnal Boy Scou t Jan bo ree. Then
in 1954 it Nas mo ved lr:1m the Jambore e
headauarters si t e near Merle's Dri ve-In,
to a loc at;"Jn near 5th A11e. in COM, to
be transformed and refurbish ed in to the
Newpo•t Harbo r CorTHnuni ty Youth Center.
This photo sho ws the move to the Youth
Cen ter site. (Ensi gn photo fr om th e issue
of July 15, 1954.)
1954 NEW OF <'!C ERS of
the Newport Ha rbor
Sus·ness ana Profess ion al
wom en's Club for 1 9~-55
inclujed: seated, from l eft,
Mildred Chapman, i mmediate
oast president; Mazie Bi rd,
new oresidcrH, and Jean
Mat hews, 2n d vice-ore si-
dent; standing, lrom left,
R uD~ Misz'o..o, corre spond·
ing secre tary; Dorothy
Rae!, recording secretary;
.J ean Howell , 1S t vi ce-pre-
sident, and Dorothy Palen,
treasurer. !Ensign photo
from the issue of May 20,
1'~54.}
(Howanl Fol som photo from the July l, 1q54, issue of tile Enslgn.l Jaale R. Hill
Not.-y P.hllc I• .. d lor .uid
Co•aty •d Stat .. My Co_l .. ioa upir-8 Oct.. NEW OFFICERS elected by the Women's Fellowship of the 0.2. Robertson, 9iSt president; Mrs. Robert 0. IUrediU'I, v\ce pru\·
2t., 1970 corona del Mar Communi ty Church in Vt54 Included, from dent; Mrs.. Castleman Smi th, the new president; Mrs. A.A. Kemper,
hhli•lt.a Man:lt. 21• so. ApriJ 01 hi u F eo h' ..... ian · Mrs. au.~: .... ,, ""d urs.. Herbert B. Miller, recordln"' sec ... ••.
6, U, 1967, Ia die Newport ~~le;ll.:.:;,.;ll~rs.;;;.;St;u;•~rt;,;;~•;;.,.~· ~~~~·;•;'";;.,.'e~r,~· ~~~~~s.;...";,.''t~e,;s..;.."'.;..'.'•w•r-.;, _____ ~.w_..;.~_·_~ _____________ . __ .. _-.;,•-----~
Barbof E .. ip.
,
DR. BENNET'S
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PTA holds election ROOF LIAK?
NEIPOI!l' HAUOR EIISIGII
SECOIID ,SECllOfl --P. 3
THURSDAY, MAROt 23, 1967
OOii!)NA DEl CAll F. Mn . Alexander Black wu
named preaident of &he eo....
ona del Mar Hi ah School
PTA at the election meetina
Thursday, March 16.
&iMina at 10 a.m. llepolr wort oa ANY TYPE roof.
The PTA will hold the Newrools lutalled.
-...tlalorC-
11 y..,.. !&peritJICO
Work fully gumn~
Small jobs welcome
IE
PREPARE ..
Other officen for the
1967--68 achool year are
Mrs. Robert Olander, fi rst
vice-president; Mrs. Tho--
mu Fi scher, 2nd vice~re
sident; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kelso, Jrd vice-presidents;
Mrs . Jlenry Cord Meyer,
conespondina secretary.
Mrs. Tom Hillman, record-
ina secretary; Mrs . Chester
Purcell, treas urer; Mrs .
Fred Kus ter, historian,
and Ke nne th H artley, audi·
aMual open house and spa·
ahetti dinner April 26. Clas·
Ul -.jl\ conduct a ticket
s ellin& contes t, and the
winning c lass will ae1 a
"Bermuda day, •• Art work
by students will be on sale
during open house.
AAA ltoofiiNJ Co. I"Jat Tops")
I'H. 642·0427
garm.,t&.
Water-proofing,
mo th-p roo fin g,
leather cleaning,
hat bloddng, pillow
renovating, blanket and
drape cl ean ing ore all port
our service along with
your regular weekly laund.y
and cleanin g.
OLUIERS
J't1t CaU oa S·DSIO.
liJ7 E. COAIT •tWAT ..
COIOWA D&L MAa
HAPPY WINNERS -Irvlne·Coast Country
Club golfers displ ay th ei r prizes won at
the 5th Annual Worn ens Gues t Day touma-
men t at Santa Ana Coun try Club. Pictu red
here, from left, are Mr s. Richa rd Stin son,
winner of low' net flight 1st prize,
Mrs. Sam Wea ver, SACC 's tournament
I
chairman, Mrs. Bart McHugh, winner of
3rd Flight tow rret prize, and Mrs. Geo rg e
Holstein, J rd winner ci t 2nd Flight low ' gross prize. Some 144 contestants from 3q
golf clubs in Sou thern Cali fornia partici·
pat ed. (Rich Bassett photo)
East Bluff gets trees
East Bluff had its own
"arbor day" last week,
when the Irvine Company
planted 2,000 assorted
trees along th e terraces to
beautify the Uppe r Bay com•
munity.
Each tree was selected
for its low or no·pollen
characteris tic, and each
\d \1 grow 2 to 3 feet an-
nually.
us ed in future "greenbelt"
and connunity plantings
done by the Irv ine Company.
OHi cial groundbreaking
"''· Mrs . Kuster was presen ted
with the honorary life mem-
bership award in recosni-
tion for her service with
the PTA , church and Girl
Scouts.
Parents or seniors will
meet a t & p.m. Tuesday,
~l arch 28 in the C9:\·l Liule
Theater to discuss gradua·
tion nigh t. Seniors will go
lO Disneyland at II p.m.
and return by bus a t 5 a.m.
June 15.
For the Apri 16 PTA board
mee t ing, ~Irs. :\1arjorie
France of the speech de·
panrven t wi II present a s tu~
dent pane l pr ogram on "The
Pepsi generation." The
program will be held i n the
faculty dining room, be·
for "arbo r day" was an
earl y morning affai r attend·
ed by Mr. Smart; Robert
Leech, president' of East
Bl uff Homeowners Commun~
ity Assn.; Mike \Ianahan
and Bernard Pegg, associa·
tion board members; Dee
Cook, Newport Beach city
councilman; and Lester
Fant, communit)' manage·
me nt company.
STOCK QUOTES CDME
ARTH UR C. HAINES has FAST BY COMPUTER
LEGAL NOTICE
\'OTICF: OF' 11lUSTJ-:F.'S So\LF:
~0 . 905
been appointed director of A computer..<firected quo--
operations support at Phi leo· ~~::CO: ~~s~e~~\t~r~~:~::
Sheldon Smart, residen tial
lease manager for the Irvine
Company, said the project
is also an experiment in
planting techniques. tlalf
th e uees were planted by
conventional means, whi le
the remainder utilized a
a novel hydro-jet system
which water-drills the hole,
then furni shed the seedling
with fe rtilizer, root hormone
and water.
On April 5, 1967 at 11:00
o'clock a.m., at the front en•
trance of STA~...SII.o\1\' COR·
PORATIO~, 1600 E. \IHyfair
.o\venu~. Orange, California
STAN ... SIIA W COR PO R ATIO~,
1111 Truuee under th e !)eed of
Tru"t made by J:\\IE:S I VA~
SF.SSIONS and DO RIS MARL!~
S[SSIO~S . husband and wilt'
a nd recorded January 13, 1966,
in EJ ook 7807, Page 16, of
Offic ial R ecord~ of Oran11e
County, f:,.Jifornia gi•·en to
secur~ an indebtedn~.!.!l in
favor of RF:TTY L. AIORIH "\,
11 .,.·idow, now owned .. nd hd,l
by IJETTl' L.RIOR IH!Ii,byrea-
!!ot~ of the breach of certa in
ob ligui ODA Aec ured thereby,
noth:e of which w•~ recorded
December 2, 1966, in Book
8118, Page 985, of !<aid OHi•
cial Rrc::ords, ST ·\~,..'lfJ.\~'
CORPORATIO~ will s ell at
public .uction to the highe~t
bidder for cuh, payable m
lawful monrv of the Unitf'.!
Stlltf'i'l at the time of sale,
without warranty ai'l to title,
po"~e.~:'lion or encumbrance ... ,
the intere.!.t c::onvey,.d to a nd
now held b,· !!:lid Trust er un•
der s nid De.e!l of Ttul'lt, in ami
to th e followinp; described pro•
petty, to-it:
Ford Aeron utronic, with in a flash has been install·
management respons i bility ed in the Corona del \lar
lor engineering services, office of Wa lston & Cu.,
technical in fo rmat ion se r-2700 E. Coast Hwy . Manager K.A. Ewing re· vic es (library ), technical ports that cu rrent prices fur
\l(fc think he m ea n s it.
POMII&Y MIA•S CAIIIIU
NOW AT
1780 NEWPORT ILVD.
PH . 646-911l.Co•t• Mo u
Re sults of the two meth·
ods wi II be compared, and
the most effective may be
THE
STARTS
HERE I •
.JJarre//
STUDIO OF CHARM
AID MODELING
,..._ r.r P'JtEE llnd11.,. •
''SECRETS OF .BEAUTY• ·..------,
'"::' ~~ ::~ ::.:.~~ ::a=-.:.. * MODEUNG AND TELEVISION * CHAIM AND PfRSONAL DEVELOf'MENT * HNMTICS--SPEKH-LITTLE THEATRE * ._.. Cou,... for ttom.moken.-car"r Girt, n.-.kS ..... Dlrwt.r ...... Ue • .-u•• '"OIHC!. _, ...... Aae--7~,
The Cellar
LUNOI II :~ -3:~
DINNER • 5 • II
Ooaotl Sundoy s
210 l'ereat, L..,.o S..ch, 494-5455
pu blications, environmenta l thousands of individual
test, appl ied mathematics, stocks , bonds and cummo·
com puter o pe ra ti ons, facili -dities are ins tant aneous!~
obtained from any one of 7
ti es engineering and main· "Telequote Ill .. interruga·
tenance. He will also act as tion devices, whi ch are
plant manager for the manu~ linked elec trooi call~ tn a
computer cen ter in Sew fa cturing operations at the York. A ke yboard on th e
Newport Seach s ite. Du ring desk·top device permits the
World War II he served in broker to enter his request
the Ai r Force, with rank of for market information . lm-
med iately, __ a computer•pro--
But ~l"Htn,~.: H.tll utiJ,,::(· T<"l[Utll'i llli .r~
than fnnd ho1~:s H<:'lt nt·(d ptrmt·
t·n~l· .md dt"< tpltnt: And mnney FilT·
run:ut'ly . hr.: h,t'i .1 s,l \'10.1.;\ :tLl<>Unf .11
Lt~un.l Ft·~!er.ll
,\'u/1 t~ tht· t lrlll' to ht,.:tn )'·!•' ~ .. n\
btd for Ph1 lkr.t K.1rp.t r und, m·
vesu:d by tht" tl·nth ul dtt munth l·.Hn
JtvtJt·nJs frum the tirsr )
~tonq· set astd(: res:ul.trh tS lth
::tnt s;-x nr 111 n·,~.:ubr ~r·. ::! 1,'~ 1: r .-~ i
•1ff tn thl tnd. H .t ndsomd)'
~.\\ IO.J.;S tnsured up Hl S·i ),(1011 hy
the Fedu.1l S,tvm.l!s anrl I na r. l n-=•1r ·
.1nu: Corpo r.Hton.
/!_ ~<' t::/ . ~'o '"'"'"••oc~
{60 OCEAN ~VE . LAGu .l: .. 8£A..:n, ..;.Lir
BRANCHES SA N Cl[M[NT[ l.o\GUNA NIGUH Colone l. ceased response is dis·
LOCAL REALTORS GOING played on a small video OLO£ST, LARGEST
TO CREA MEETINGS screen attached to the de· Fc:daa:l Sa\·tn~s .md Loan in OLing<.-Counry
\!embers o f We Newport ·v~;~c:e~ ..................... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, l·larbor-C'osta \lesa Board I
of Realtors plan to attend
comm ittee meetings and a
di rec tors' me eting of the
l.ot 12, Block 432, Coton.t
dl'l \lar ''"' sh"wn on <1 \lap
recorded in Flook 3, pajles
H an<! -l2 of \ti~~ocel\aneous
\htp<, record!< of Orange
County, l.alilomia.
lor th e putpOI!<e of paying ob\i.
gations .!.ecur~d l>y :'laid lln·rl
ine ludin~t fees, C"harge>~ and
e'prnse,. of the Trus tee, 01d•
vances, if an)', under the terms
of .. aid lle:ed, interellt ther~on
a n1l S9,82-1.13 in unpaid prin•
c i pa 1 of the nnte s ec ured by
'!lllid Ueed , with inteN'!It thete•
on from October 5, 1966, :t.!. in
.!.IIi<! note "od hr law providf'd,
Oated: \larch 2, 196':'
ST>\~ ... 'ill >\W COH POfl ·\ TIO\',
Tru:'ltee
lly C. F'. Stanwood, Pre ~idf'nt
1\tte!!it Helen E. Bunt in,~~;,
o\ ... sl, Secrel.llty
01768
Publi"h: \larch 9,16,23,1967,
in lhe :'ll ewport tl arbor f.nsign
LEGAL NOTICE
Cf.RTIF'ICATE OF' BUSNES!'
the Califo rn ia Real Estate
Assn. at the Disneyland
[lotel m :\nahetm :\larch
)Q-r\pril I. according to
William II. Farnsworth ,
president of tfie Boa rd.
Legislat:on, re al · estate:
education, and a CREA pro-
gram ai med at eliminating
substandard hous1ng in
California will be among a
wide range ()f real estate
subJects d1 scussed.
Among those planmng to
a ttend from the local board
are CRE A Directors Wi I·
liam H. Fams~orth, Ran-
dall R. \lcCardle, J ohn
\lacnab, J . Peter Barrell,
Ro~· J, Ward, Charles S.
9 re yer, and Wilham C. Rmg;
C~EA delegates Ruth Par-
doll, ~len Queen, Elsie
Painter, ~eor ge W. Wilham•
s0n, J . Leonard Smi th,
Larry Chaffers, Edward N.
Riddle, and th e Board exe-
r.:utive 0fficer, Glenn \lar·
tin.
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE or llt'!'I'H5 :-
Fictitious Firm ~am<'
Tllf. n·nERSIG~EIJ dlK' .. hereby certify that .!.he i:'l con• hNrb~· C'Ntif~· tha_t 5hr i!!I•C'on-
ductinglaaJi nte rior Oesi~ busi• du eling a Rl'al f.slatf' ln.'""t·
t:1es11 at 208 Goldenrod, Corona ml"nt bu!!iibf'S" I'll 320 llo . <.oa"t
del ~tar, Calilornia, under the llwy., '\ewport Beac h, un<lf'r
ri c titiou11 firm name of Parant thl' fictitious fi rm namt' of
Interior.. ud that nid finn is \lnril" f . Purce ll, Real .E!'tt~tt'
d 1 th 1 1J • lnvt-stmf'ots and that !<aid fHm
fic titiou!!i firm ~•me
'ffi E: USDJ-:RSIGSED dou
Cornpo!le o e o . OWIDIJ per• is com ged of thP I olio" in,
s oa whose ~llme ta full 11nd -p;t'!i<m ~hosf' name in full and
place ol res1dence are a,. lol· lace of residencP 0r,. aJII lnl·
lows , to wit: ro .... ·s . t~ .. ·it:
Esther f.. Pa111nt, 208 Go lden• Marie F'nnce!!i Taormin .. , -l25'1
rod, Corona del Mar, California. Y i ~t~ Lillo Soud, ~~'"'port Beach,
WITN f..SS my ha11d this 23rd Ca lifornia.
day of f e bruary, 1967. WITNESS my hand thi,. =8th
Ea th~r E. Patant day of February, 1967,
STATE OF' CA LIFOR NIA MariP fr11n~e" Taorminu
COUNTY OF ORANCF. u. STATF. OF CALIFORNIA
ON TilLS 23rd day of febru• COUNTY Of ORANGE· M .
ary, 1967, before me, •·Notary ON TillS 28th d•y of F'tob~·
P bll • d 1 ld 1 ilfT, lwolore me, a Notary fubhc u c Ill an ?". aa cou~ Y in. and for said couatv a11d
aad a talfe, r:e•tdiDIJ theretn, s tate, ruldiatt therein,' duly
daly commilllltoaed aad swom, commissi01:1ed aod IIWotD, pt>r•
pers01aally ap~a~d Esther E. sot~ally ap~ared Mar ie fran·
Paraat bowa to me to bt-the ces Taormiaa lur.oWD to me to
~raoa whOlll a aarM: Ia ••b. be the ~r'SOtl wh011e aamf' is
scribed to the withia iastra• 11111b.etibed to the wi th ia ia·
IJitftlt, aad aeba-Sedpd to me atnuae11t and ac U owl"d,..d
thai ahe e~:eeatad the •••· to me that s hto e~:ee.ued thr
IITNESS IJII7 hnd u d ofn• aawirN ESS my haad aad ofll·
cialaeal, cl11 l •~•l.
Rnrlette 1.. Eatoa Juee R. Hill
Notary P.bllc Ia aad for u ld Notary Pablk ia 1111d fOf uid
Couty ud Stat •, Conty •ed Stat~.
My CCMa~J~tt.aiGIII upir.• NoYeM•' Ml Commillllioe "'Ph·oea Oet.
ber 8, 1969 j 2 , 1970,
P.hl_t.lu March 2, 9, 16, 23, Publi•h1 M•rtoh 9. 16, 2S, 30,
1917 l1 Ute N1wport Rarbot4 1967, ia tile-N~wpon Htrbot
Eaatp. Euip.
JAMES PETERSON
Hearing Aid Audiologist and Audio-
tone Factory Technician will lhorough-
ly inspect and adjust y<>ur Heoarin g Aid
regardleoo of make or model. This
service is FREE and can increase the
performance of your aid as much as
60 percent.
~EARINCi CLINIC·
tte.ing Aid 'Service Check-up
Tues., Wed., Thurs., Mar. 28, 29 & 31
AI persons with a Hearinq Aid -ofhrwd a semi-
·~ annual S«Yice check-up. Call for appoinlh-(or
drop in I and we will brinq your aid up to F..l Per-
fotnwance.
PHONE 548-1891
1810-C NEWPORT
In 1'1!. Arcade Next To
Crawford's Drv9
.... nty of me l'artdnq in ~-
e H..-inc) Aids-AD Mod.ts
Most Makes
e HearlncJ Evaluation Tests
On Professlo."ICII Equipment
e Factory Repairs-Gu.a aaateed
e Fresh ~catteries &
•Custom Ear Molds
COAST HEARING AID
CENTER
I DWAID L, Vll CLIAYI
a.-... , • .,""',,... C1 u•••
..
•• 0111' IIMIDII !IIHI
8JIID SECliOI --P. 4
lMUIISOAY,IIM04 23, 151
OOIUIA OELIIIIII. CALif.
NOTICE TO CREDITOM
SUPERIOR COUR'I' OF 'I'll£
STATE OF CA.LIFOINIA.'FOR
1ltE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A.• S64~1
Est•te ol MARIE ELIZA-
O£TH BORCHARD, al•o boowa
aa MARU; ,E . BORCHARD,
Oec:eued.
NOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to th e creditors of the •hove
namt~d decedeDt tll•t all pe,..
aon~ h1u ln8 c l1 im• •p ioat the
;oa id decedea t lire required to
file them, with the oecea1111 ry
vouchers, i11 the office of
the derk. of th.e 11boVt1 eaa
ti tled cour1, or to pre•eot
them, with t.h e neee•••ry
voochen1, to tll e Wldersiped at
5355 Vi• Lido, Suite 209,
~ewport • Beach, Ca liforui•
,.·hich h1 th e pl•ce of buaioeu
of th e uade r11iped in all 11111•
lerl'l pen 11iaia g to the eat.ate of
,..id decedent, within sh
months a fter th.e fits! publica-
tiou of th_ia notice.
1la1ed f ebrv.•ry 27 , 1967
TII OMAS E. HEFF ERNAN
Th omaM [, He ffe rnan
E.l ecutor of the Wi ll of the
abovr named decedent
1\u rwood, 1\ellern..n, Soden.
& Corfman
:\ttom eya at Law
3355 Vi• L ido
~rw port Bcacb, Ca liforn ia
673-8080
,\l!om ey,. for ~:11ecu1Dr
Publi~~oh : Marl'h 2, 9, 16 , 23,
1967 , io the Newport II arbor
~:n11i gn -
L!GAL ~ICE
S OTIC I:: OF' TRUSTE E: SALE:
Loan So. N.J71
On April 20, 1967, at 9:00
a .m., P roperty Pro tec tion Cor-
poration, as T ru!ltee, ( tele--
phone ~A 2-65 11) undf:r lllld
pursu;~~~t to the Deed of Truat
d11ted J gne 3, 1963, e•ecu ted
b~· He-8pl•n, Inc., • t:orpor•·
uon, recorded June 21, 1963,
in Uook 6599 P•M es 507 and •,ou col Offici al Record&, in the
olficl" of the Recorder of
Oran~~:e County will sell tl\
puhlk aur tion to the highest
h,dd"r for c ll!lh (payable at
th•• tim" of !lale in l ~twful
monc't' of the l'nited Statt-s at
thr .... outh fro nt c l!n ter door o f
thr Count)' C:ou rt.hou!lf:, in the
(it' o f S11n ta An11 , C•lifomla,
111! till.hl, title illld interest
ron•oryf"d to and now hdd by
... aid Tru.,.tet' und<"r said Deed
of Tru~t in 11n d to that cer-
tam prop,.rty !iituat ed in thl'
."UHr of C:•lifomia, County of
Ordnj!.,.., de!icribed as follows :
Fr01n the Police Blotter •••• .,, w..rc• 12
Bndley Hall. 11710 21th
St.1 We8t Newporl, wa1 &r
rested by Huntinaton Beach
police on a Ncwport~u
municipal court wanant
LIGM. MOTICI
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
f'lctltlooa firm Name
THE UNDERSIGN ED doe.,
here by certifr_ that she ia coo•
ductlo1 1 Pllblic Re lllioos
buaioe•• at 320 W. Cou,t
Hwy., Newport Su ch, under
the fictitious firm u me of
Marie Barclay 6 A!lliOC. 1111d
lhat .. id firm ia compoaed of
the followins pe raon whose
oarne ia fall and place of reai·
deace are u followa , to--wil:
Marie E tcb iso~~o, 701 N, !Jay
froot, Balboa lslu d, Calif.
WtTNESS my bud th is 28th
day of Fe twuary, 1967.
Marie Etchi11on
STATE: Of CALI FORNIA
COUNTY Of' ORANGE 1 "'
ON 11115 28th day of Febru·
.,y, 1967, before me, 1 Nouu y
Public io aod lor said coun ty
sod state, residiDg there in,
duly commis sioned and •worn,
personally appeared Marii!
Etchi:'!on kn own to me to be
thf': pen1on whoae n111me il!l aub·
s cribed to the within instru·
ment , and a cltnowledl!.ed to me
that shf': exec uted th e samf'.
WI TNESS my hand 11t1d oH i-
cial s eal.
Jeuie R. II ill
Nota ry Public in and for ~a id
County and St.:n e. M'l Comm iss ion e:lpir,.,. Oct.
2 • 1970.
Publish: March 9, 16 , 23, 30,
1967, in the Nf':w port Harbor
F.nsign.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE Of TRCSTn : SAU
Lo&ll :'l:o. :'1:-370
On April 20, 1967, .111 9:00
a.m., Pro perty P ro tP ction Co,..
poration, as Trustee, (ti!lr •
phon<! .\1:\ 2..j~j 5 I IJ under and
pu rsuant to the Df'ed of Trust
dat ed Junl! 5, 1963, exf'cuted
by Reapl ~~n,lnC"., a corporation,
recorded Junl! 2!, 1963, in
Book 6599 Pillgf':s 504 ~o~nrl 50S
o f Official Records, in thr o f-
lice o f the Recorder of Or an~w
CountY will se!l 111 publir
auctio.n to th e-hi,rh.-st bi•!drr
for cas h (payable at th•· timr
of 11 ale ill l.11wful mo nt y ul th ..
Uni ted Statel:l-at tht· :O.outh
h oot center door o f the Count)'
Cou rthou se, in th,. Citv nf
San ta Ana, C:a!iforni 11, all
right, title and intPr""'t ron•
vf'ved 1.0 and now h~>1 d b) ... aid
T~stee under -;aid l),..rd of
T ru st in and to th at c..rtain
proper!)' situated in th" Stut•·
of C ali lorn i a, Counn· o I Or an'"',
described as folio•:,.:
Lot 16 &lld 1m undivided one•
lhirty•thirO {l/ll) U.terest
in l.ot 34 of Tral'\ ... o. HH,
a11 shown on a ma p recordeol
in Book. 156, P 1~e"' II lllld
12 of .\fiscellaneou"' \laps,
records of s •id county.
CR&tiiRI the IUiptCt whh
conuibutina to lhe deli·
quency of a minor ... Roaer
L.. Kohler, 5303 Seuhore
Dr., Weat Newport, was ._,...
reated .. t his home on a
charae of failwe to pay a
fine violation. • .Doualaa
Bradford, 336 Esther St.,
Costa Mesa / told police
that in •Pite of his effor ts
to hide his 27-inch Schwinn
bike on Bac k Bay Rd.,
north of the Newpotter Inn,
th ieves s to le the bike from
its hidins place arron& the
bushes.
~onday, March 13
J udi M. H agan, 43aS Pa-
trice Rd., West Newport
lleights , was arrested on a
drunk dri vina charse at 1:45
p.m. at Balboa Bl vd. and
47th St., in West Newport
.•• The 3rd th eft in as many
weeks in ~lari nc rs .\rtile oc-
curred March ~ when a bun-
dle of magazines was stolen
from Turner Drug Store, 2542
W. Coast Hwy •. ,A car seat
and gear shift knob were
stolen out of the B 60 Au s-
tin tlealy belonging to
Ch arle s D. Potts , parked
ncar his home at \633 E.
B alboa Bl vd., Balboa. , •
The car of P a u l a Ski timan,
2117 ~·lilfortl Dr., Cameo
Shores, turned left off Poin-
seu ia Ave . onto E. Coast
Hwy., in Corona del \lar,
anti collided with a cat dri-
ven by ~lar y L . Ostrander
of Garden Grove,
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LEGAL NOTICE
.'\O"Ilct: Of TfH'~TI~f. SALE
Loao ~o . ~-367
On ·\pril 20, 1967, at 9:00
lt.m., Propo:rt~ Protection Co r>
poration, il!> Truste", (tt"lf'•
phonr \1,\ ~..fi'lll) undN and
pur~ultllt to tht' l)<o~d of Trust
ol;,t !'d J un .. ;, \963, o'X,.t'U t,.d
by Hespl;m, ln l·., ;t corpora•
tion, r"cordcol Jun.-21 , 1963,
in Roo k 6'199 Pill!"" .'ilO and
511 of OHi t·i Hl R ~cord,..,•'in thf':
olli<'t' t•f the ll ~ro rd~r of
Or<>njlr Count~· will <if'll a t
publi r auc·tion to th,. htjlht"t
bi<l•l rr fur r a~h (p":''ubl,. 111 the
tlmr of -.a\•· in lawful moneY
o f thr l"nitrd :-otat t'" 111 th;
)'oouth front r .. ntl"r door of thl'
Coun!• Courthou ... ,.., in thf'
Cit• of ,..,anta •\n.t, t:illifornia,
all ri~o~ht, tit!.-;an d inttr .. ,.t
•-o n•r,·rt! to ;~nd nu" hf"ld h)'
"""] I ru.,tt'r undt'r "'iii<! ])e<.'d
of r ru .. t in .on •l t, that certain
proper\)' lii\lu trd. in the Stat e
o( C:a\llom ia , County of Orlll11-e,
dPlO c rih,.•l ,.,. folio"'": ,
T...-,,Mo .... l.
Stockbroker Jolin S. Roo
bcttuoa. 523 Wealtninater
Ave., Ne\¥l)OU Heipu. and
dockworker Clarence R.
Tourman, 1401 S.yaidCt Or,,
Nc*Port Beach. 11000 t.oo
to toe •luuina it out 1u 1
a.m. in front of lhe Tiki
83r, 32J& W, Coaat ttwy ••
Mariners Mile, utt. ol of.
ncer intemaptod th~ (ijhl,
aneatina them on .:h ·uac•
of Ji stu.rbina the peace .. ,
'-burllu atole Slll from the
homo of Robert R. Lonapre,
1~ )3 Sabrina Teuacc, Ir-
vine Terrace . • .A th i .~f
s tripped th e Volkawaaen
be:lonaina to Donald C.
Emoty, 314 35th St., We~>~
Newport, carryina off a set
of S16 flex>t> mats and an S8
tool kit.', .Juveniles drop-
ped fire crackers off th e
Goldenrod Ave . bridae
and the uplodinr, charges
ca.u~:::d temporary left eye
damaae and facial burn a to
Greao ry D. Bothwe ll, 31)6
Oa!llia Ave., Corona del
Mar. , , The lll inch purple
Schwinn bike of Robby 1-tc·
via , 5..)6 36th St., West
.'iewport, wa s stolen from a
friend• a house on Ri ver
Ave., in West Ne wport. ••
The B {)S \1usums of Wil-
liam Bruwn, 47\H Hampden
Rd ., Cameo 9\ores, at the
Corona del .\1ar High School
wa-. bu rglarized of S66
wu rth of tapes an d a ta pe
player ••• Fron t seats and
th e rear scat to the Volks-
wagen of Deborah Budd,
1311 N. Ba y Front, Balboa
Island, we re stolen on
\larch 13 ••• The car of J ohn
W, Johnson, 61il Sarcissu-;
Av..::., Corona del \iar , wco;t
bound on 4th Ave., wes t o f
Narcissus, rammed in to the
parked car of Eua I. Water-
'rury , 5JH1 Bc,gonia Ave.,
Corona del \1ar .•• Cyclist
David R. Sheppard of La-
guna Bc:ach was taken to
Hoag Hospi tal for u eatmen t
of leg inj uries ht received
when his m•ltorcycle was
suuck by the car of Ri chard
L. Stri ckler, 344 7 E. Coast
llwy., Corona del ,\br, a t
Poinsettia Ave. and 2nd
Av::., in Corona del \tar.
Wednesday, March 15
DI CK SMITH of Crowell an d Weedon Co., presiden t of
the Corona del Mar Kiwani s Clu b; Harr y Ashe of La·
gu na L ei su ~e Worl d, and Bob Leech,.manager of th e
COM United Cal iforn ia Bank , program chai rman for th e
club, are shown he re, le ft to ri ght, discussing Mr.
Ashe's talk, "Jennies to Jets," gi ven Jt the Kiwanis
luncheon Tuesday, March 14. Mr. Ashe, a comme rcial
pilot, was a fl yer in th e Army Air Corps du ring WWI
and has been tr ai ned to fly the DC·B Douglas Jet.
Porter leaving Irvine Co.
Joh n F . Porter, presi-
d ent of the Irvi ne Indus trial
Complex, announced hi s
resianation las t week,
cff'ective A('ri l 30, to de·
vote run time to personal
bus iness , in ves tmen ts and
developmen t activities .
He joi ned the Ir vi ne ('o.
in 1961. served as vice·
president ror real es tate,
and was promo ted to his
present position in t\pril,
1964. li t was a SS\lCi ated
wi th Cold we 11 , Banker &
Co. for 15 years bdore
joining the Irvi ne Co. He
attended Stanford Uni ·
ve rs ity, received an A.B.
degree in economics from
Pomona College: and mas·
tcrs de gree in busine ss ad·
from Ha rvard
Jane, lt \'C at ~639 Trem\mt
Ln., Cameo Shores. They
have 2 children, David, \3 ,
and Debbie, 1'7.
GARHAUS IS PROMOTEO
Un ited Cal i furnia Uank
has pr•,mtt tcU .l ad Ciarnau~
to trust ofri c.:t in lht: new
business Je v el ~tpme nt sec-
ti(m nf th.: Llt~ Ang e les
HcaJ\juartcrs tr ust J a:part-
ment.
\h . Ciamaus , will' live s at
1324 Beryl Lane, llarbur
ll ighlands, is a ve te ran uf
t,J )"f'ars' service: wi th UC B
and has srent his en tire
C?'..:cr 10 th.: trust Jepart-
rnc:n t. H.: wa !o pwmutcJ lt•
As sis tant "ice pfl:su.lcnt in
H 6iJ. lie tS a nati\'t: t•f
New Ymk Cit}, and was
graduated rrom \'.t ie Un iver·
sity wi th a ba..:hclor uf sci-
ence degree in bu~ine ss.
:-;======--! o FIBERGLASS
SMITH BROS. CO. FIERGLASS SUPPUES I
Heoting -Air
C.clltlonlnv
Metal
lUO Sup•rlor Av•.
Crystaliner Corporotion I
Costing Reaina & Molds
Fiberglou Moterials on J
Ll 8-~31 Suppl ie s -Ll ~·0292
1626 Placentia, Costa Mua
BROASTI». I ...., ......
1\e ........ Flnu«
''EATIN OUCI.EN"
I Pieeca •..... S2.10
12 Pieeu .••.• , Sl.lS
Bay side (_tater 16 Piecn .•...
SHRINP
7 !Jlrimp.
54.20
Corrl~f of
Jambor~:~ a S.yaide Ori" 14 arlmp •.•...
Sl.l5
Sl.l()
Teleplleae 21 Slulmp .•.•.. s J.75
675-2181 Old Fuhioned
FRENCH FRIES
2)t per order ,II
OPEN '
A.M. co 9 P.M.
RESTAU RANT FRANJ; AIS
FREN CH Sf>ECIALTIES
' CHEF RENE
F)RMERLY WITH ROMANOFF
511 E. BALBOA
BALBOA
673·7883
BLVD.
OPEN 5,30 TIL CLOSING
Q.OSED MONDAY
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Pcrsonalii!cd Xr' u.r
DOH l. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO .
35 Yean in :"oo ewport Beach
1107 E. &a\ boo Blvd,
• MARIHE HARDWARE o PET SUPPLIES
TIIOrtCM. ,, .. .... hovo .... lort••• ~d ~-.,., ..._,tilul a.1ection of ·e& ....... ... hill ........ . l
WILCOX.CRITTINOIN h elao c.,., o fv\1 lino of
HARDWARE .... "--.. e~d oil ocee ..
Nnlpt1onal Cltlll't.-... ka torioa n .. derd 6Dr the hoW.,.
2700 W . Coast Hwy~ N.l. S..lh S.. T "'Pi cal, 218 ....
L ot 17 ;~~~d an undi•·ided
c.ne--thirty•th.ird l \/33 ) \Q.ter-
"''H In L ot 34 of Trae\ ~o.
~·1 ~-1, ItS s ho"'ll on a map re-o
r ordf'd in Boo k 156 . P•gn
f I and 12 of \lisce /hm eou5
\[afl"', r1>cords of s 11id coun ty ,
:-;,id Sale .. ut be m•de, but
"'thou! r o•·f'niiDt or warranty, Said Sale will be made, hut ·
l.ot IJ Ro<lan undi•idf'don,...
thin•··thirt! (I '33) 1 ntrrt<~t in
\.nl J -1 r,f l'r.tt 1 'o . -H..\-1, a:;;
-.ho,.·u on a m11p rl'cordf'd in
Hook 1".6 l'itM<'" II and 12 of
\Jl..,(f"llitnrc·u .. ~l ap<;, r~>ro rd ...
o f ..,,jd rounn .
A residen t h as comr lained
that the property at 6SJJ W.
Coast Hwy., Wes t Newpo rt,
is cluttered with old cars,
and a boarded over buildina.
inside of whi ch is a refri-!
gcrator with a door on it, I
and that nearby is a hole,
once uaed ror a hydraulic
lift, all of which are a pot en·
tial death uap ••• The home
of Rut h Van Delden, 254
Walnut St., Ne·..vport ~ores ,
wa-. bor"larizcd q£ 57 J •••
Ri ta C. O'Sil a:J~It•lc:ony , \.l s
\b in St ., Bal';)oa, wa " :n-
rested near her home >Jn a
drun\: in puhlic cllaq1e .•.
A paddle board, 3 wal';hc: •,
and a radio, were s tolen
from the llome of Barbara
J. Warner, 231 Luaonia St.,
Newport 9\ores; th e stolen
items •Nere val •1ed at 1:H )
, •• Kent 'R. Allen, 1,12 1
Cliff Dr ., Cliff Haven, re-
ported the \<la~ch 2 theft of
a S4.)J &old diamond ring
with the ini tials "K "-" set
in small diamood s on the
ring top •.• A S7S Itali an
cy press pl ant and cera!T1ic
planter were atolen from
27.>0 E. Olut 1-l wy ., the
Walston Investors Blda •.•
The 26 inch pu rple .. Fat-
coo'' bike of David C. Otu -
row, 3AJ 4 Seashore Dr.,
West Newport, was s tolen
at 14th St. and W. Balboa
Bl vd., in We s t Newport.
541-llll VIII-, C.M. Libo<ty &.7'161. I-VA. P'A111n o APPAREL -WOMEN "·ithout t:o,·e nant or WIHUmty, "'flr""'"' or implied, regardi ng Upl'elHi or implied, re jlMrdi n,r t•tl•·, pnso;e~!lion or encum-
1 title, po!iSe!lsion or en r um• lf lln • , . ..,, to p<~v thl" remaininj!: brances, to pay 1hP rPn,ain in(( prind pal "'UU\ o ft he ..,aid not" . . 1 1 h ·d
..,,.,11 r..rl bv s uid IIPed, with pn nc1pa sum.o 1 r s••. n~t1·
· 1 h. t ., d :!<ecured by l'lald Oel'd, wotb m-
I
'
• d .1 re111 thereon a!l pro•·1dt'<l 1n Ill ,,,. • ..,, 1 .. r .. on ill'l p o•• e % . .
m -.a" o ,., a 1•an ces, 1 . .
I h I ., s d :'l:olf', advan cf's, 1! 11n1, Jn~. un• ,., 1 f' tr nns o "'"I · . -·
II I I h d under thl' terms of s at•l [),.f'•l; "'''; ,., ... , c ar~es an ~)-
P''Il"'''" of th,. Tru."itee .,d of f,.e s , char((,.., and '"'P"II"""' nl lhe Trustel! lllld of th,. Tru"t"' t.h•• I "'"t" c rrBt"d hy s a1d ll•···<l . crf'atf'd by sa id n .. ed.
1 h•• ll<'ll'"fl r ,arv undPr !l il id
ll•·•·<l h• , .. a ... on ~~a bre•ch or
<l•·fan!t in th" ob li,l!alion,. !If'•
f<lf,.•l th•·r,.h~·· h,..r .. tolor,. ".le-
I Ul •"l .md d,.livoerpd to the
! ru..,t•· .. ,.·ritt,.n :'l:ot ic e of Oo:-
f,,u1t .m•l f.l .. r tion to CIIUSP the
un<] .. r-.11-'Tl"'l to !!til '!>aid pro-o
]'"rl~ to ... ati~ly '!>aid obli!la-
toon'-,m •l thrr,..a!tf'f on ~OI'I!m
lwr 16, 1966 tho: uoder!'ignf'd
, "ll "'"d s 11i<l noticf' o f brrach
an •! .. 1 ·ction to be recorde:d in
Jlov k RI04 P"'ll" 610 of n id
O(fil'i al 1\f't'ord!!,
f) 'It .. ,-I;
rh.~-. 13th day o f \tarch, 1967
P!IO P E HTY PftOTECTKJ S
CO H PO H ATIO~. Tru!!rte!!
fly 1. K. Baillie, ~e!!ide:nt
02625
f'11hli,;h : ~l arrh 23, 30, 1\pri!
6, 1%7, in th" Newport ila,..
bnr t:nsi,Kn.
O HUI:'I:A:'I:CE '10, 1210
·\' E\l t:RC.E:'I:C' OR OJ~,\~CE
OF TIH CITY OF ~f)t'POR T
!H.·\C:II A.\H:r.' fJIN G SECTI O~
12.24.000 Of' TH t~ ~EW POftT
1\UCII \1\';..JCIPAL COOF:
JUJ .ATI.'l G TO P lt:IM A FACIE
~P~.F II L ~I T OF TH IR TY·
FI VE \tl\,f~!' PF:R HOUR
Th .. City Couocil of the City
of '/ .. wport He11ch doel!l ord •in
II" lo l low~:
St:C:TIO'I 1. Section 12.24 ...
080 of the Newpo rt Reach.
Muniri p•l Code i11 •mended to
rf"lld:
")2.24.081 p,,..._ "•"'• . s,...J L'"''' -Flrl~ol/lva A411•• ,., H~. The prim •
facie speed limil oo the fol•
lowin.g named ~tree~ or part•
thereof 11h ll be thirty-five
mile• per hour.
Superior A"eDue.
J•mhoree RDed from Bey•~e
llrive to E••t Co11111t HiP-'"•1 · f: • .tubluft Dth•e fr0111 Bb1a
Street 11011therly tn J•mboree
Road. M~~r8tM!rl te Avene from f lhb
Aveaue t o S. Jo.qciQ. HUl•
ROIId •••
SECTION 2. t.Nrpaey 8r-
Ji .. ace Elfeclival ... dilllllly.
Tttllo ordl.-c• Ia daelared to
be M •rpaC)' ........ M t H•
HIJ' for ~"•• dae f'll!lllll e ._.r.,1 IIIIIM •n lab •fleet
·-lie • fotce" .,. l&a _..,,. doe. n.. ,..... lot ... ,.
II• of dlla ---~ • .. .,,..c,. .... .,. .,.. .. fol-...,._, ,.. ........ ., ... ,.
...... A .............. rlta
The Aeneli riarv undrr >o ll l<i
Deed by r .. a~on .;1 11 bl''llrh or
df'lault in the oblil"'atron ... ..,,..
<"nred thereby, hert"to fo r(' •·~.
cu ted and de[iver'"rl to 1hr
Trui'ltet' wri ttf"R 'O otir" o f l)r--
fluh and Ele..-tionto c·au,.,.. th"
und trsi ,rn~>d to ~,.Jl 'l-aid pro-
perty to !!;atil'lf)· !'laid obli!l'lt•
tionl!i and thereaher on 'lo•·em·
bu !6, IQ\66 th" und,.""i~nrd
caused -!lai d notir f' of hr"•"'h
and election to be rer or•lf'd
in Book 8104 Paj!e 609 n f "uid
Offirial Rf'l'or<ls.
OatPd:
Th ito~ 13th day of \!ar,.h, \9!)7,
PI\OPF.RTY PROTn: 1'10\'
CORPO RA'n O:'\, Trul'lt r "
Ay ./.K. I'Jail!le, Pr,..~it!cnl
02623
Publil'lh: Msrch 23, 30, April
6, 1%7 in th e ;'<l ewport Harbor
[1111ign.
LKAL NOTICE
Av.-nue and ~n J oaquin ll iJJ,.
Road .. ·hich wou ld bt-mad ..
llubject to a prima faci,. "l~""<'d
lim •t of th irty•fi ,.,. miJ.,s P"'r
hour by this ordinanr '" was r~cf':ntly opened at<; 11 publi('
s treel. At the prtAI!DI tim,. thr
only 11 peed rt-su k tion il ppll-
cablf': to that st gment of \j,.r-
suerite :\venue ill thr. b.u ir
s peed law which "llow!!l mu,i•
mum •~t-ds of up to ,.i~rty•
five m1les per hour without
IIQY prim11 facie s pee d lim it.
Due to the f11c t that thf: ,tn~f'l
is curved and ha s u s tf'.-p
gTllde , it ;.., es!lential thnl a
prima facie speed limil bf: f'fl •
h!bliahed u s oon ato~ J)Ot'Sibl,..
dter its opening in or<l er to
ptotect thi!! pu blic .
SECTION 3. 'Th i• ordin11 nC"f'
sbll be pu blished once in thf'
olfioi•l new11paper nf the City.
This ordioance wa s intrn·
doced •ad 11dopted •s 1u1 emer•
fle11cy Ol'dio•oce •t a rel!lu l•r
mell!tllll!__ of the Cily Council
of lhe City of Newport Such
he ld oo the 13th d•y of M1m:h.
1967, by the fo\lowint •ote,
to .. It:
A YES, COUNCILMEN: Rolle r•.
M.ralutll, Gruber, f'ot"sit,
Slleh.oa "0£5, COUNCILMEN: Cook
ABSENT COUNCILM EN: P•r· ....
!i'ititl "'air ,.t-1! h•· m;t<lf', bu t
lolthuut l<li''OIIItl ~tr ,.,.,..,_!)'•
··~pr r,.. ... M irnp li••d, ro·~ar di njl
li tJ,., JHl""'f'!'Siuu or t>O c nm•
br artf'O'"• to pa~ th t· rrmainin,11
pdn• '1'•'\ -.u m o f •h•• ... il id note
.... , uwd 1,, • .,,id n .... d, wit h
ont••r•·.-.t thrrrron OIJoo pro1id!"d
in .. 11irl \nt•·, ,,l\.,no·,. ... if anv,
un•l•·r tl,.. tO'Im-. uf .. aid Oe,.;l;
f,., ... , • h:u~''"' .,nd r ~pcn~e,; of
th•· I,,.,,, .... m,] of th•· Trust ..
r r•·at .. d l!y ... aid n ..... t.
1 h•• lt "nrli• ;,,,., unde r ~a id
D•·f"<l h1 , .. ,, .. on "' 11 hr .. a ch or
l]rf.,ul• on 1ft,. r1hlij!ll tioni'l
..,,.rurr<l th.-rrh•, h,..retnfore
··~··• ut•·d .. n.t •klivr-r,.d to th"
t'ru"'l'''' ""ll"n \nti \"1" o ! ]),.,.
h"d1 .• nd t I•·• tinn 10 r ;au"'l" the
urtd.-r-.ijln,.d to ..,,.Jl ,..;U <l pr~
p•·rt• to ... ;,t i ... (. ,.ai<l obl ij<i:i'l-
tion.., 11nrl th o·ro·,dt"r ron 'O o,rm•
IJO'r ltJ, \')1,(, 1lw un<l r"r!!iif!:ned
• "ll""d ,.,,.\ not1• ,. of hr,.ll<"h
ttn•l ••I•·• tiun to J,.. ro·<ordPd in
Hnu lo. fi!O I l'u~o~•• loOfl of said
nffi• '"l 11 .. , (J !'\ ...
U nl f'!j:
!'h i .. t:1th duy o f \{llf' h, 1967.
PII U I'~ I!T't" l'llr)T FCTIO:'\
f:OJII'{)JI \ 1'111'. t'ru"'t,. ..
\h l.lo.. ll11illi•·, l'rr-.itl .. nt
()~r,~";!
Puh]i.,h: \lv.rrh 23 , 30, April
6 . 1967. tn th•• \"wport !hrbor
~.no;iMTt
LEGAL HOTICE
OHr>l 'i .o\'OCt. :'\0. 1208
\\ O R !l i\::\~Ci: 0 1-" Til [ ern m ~ t:Q. POilT Bt:Af.ll f:STAHI.I~III \:C St.TIMCK
l.l'l t::-1 •\'Ill .. u .n:NO!N C
UISTJI !C'J' \\A PS 'jQS. 32
i\'111 'i 1
Thr City Cound l l'lf th<' City
<)f 'l"wp.-.rt lkach .-101',. ord1 in .. "' r o 11() .... ,. : St:C TIO~ l. !Ji..,tri r t \f11ps
,'lnB. 32 and 51 L rderr"d to in
St"r tion 20.06 .0;.~0 of the Ne-w·
port ll••a<·h Mtlnir i()lll Code and
m•ut .. 11 part of Title 20 of s11 id
Code, ure ll me nded und build· in~ ~rtlu,ck line"' are hereby
e•tnbJi!•hNI for thf' hNeina fter
drflrr ibt•d '"Ill ~Ofi'"'Tiy in the Cit~ of Nf'wpott Bf'l•ch, County
of Orn n~c, St•tf' of Cali fon~i •.
II" follow"': The froo t bu ildi ng ~et b111clr:
lineN (or to~ 39, 45, 47, 48,
49. 50, 68, 69, 70, 72, 74,
7S, 77, 78, 79, 81. 82, 83 ,
84, 88, 10d 91 of Tr1c:t 62281 as •hown on a m•p recorded
in Uook. 229, P•ge111 26, 'n,
28 •od 30 of Milu::e llauou
Mapt~, rf't:ord• of Or ... f!;e
Couoty, Ca lifnrt~i ll, s hall he
•• follll'"tt :
Lot• 39, 45~ 49 ••d 69 •b.• II
be tea huo:t 110•);
Lot• 47, 48, 68, 72, 74, 7~1
77. 7~, 79 •••• 82. 8.1 ...
••d tJll •hll b-e fll h feet
!6"1;
lolfll 70 •d 91 s bll be e lpt
'"' (8'): Lot M» •hall be tw•l•e feel
(12").
85TH DIVIDEND
Agnes Blomqui st, pres t·
dent of Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan Assn.,
anaounces that the finn's
I s t q uarter dividend pay•
ment of 1967 , compounded
dail y, will be paid to savers
on ~arch 31 at the rate of
5.25%.
LEGAL NOTICE
JEll DAHL ' I
3 elter Oreu_1 & Sportswear
Acceuo~1es an<! G ifts !
Newporter lnn OR 5-1700
Westcliff P laza Ml 2-2444
Newport Beach
o BEAUTY SALOH
2'111 B. O...l H.,. eo-........ -.,,.,,.
• BUILDING COHTRACTO
• REMODELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED & BONDED
FRED H. GERWICK
30.ol Gold•nrod
673-61UI -5~9· 2170
Seow l"t rlt• Coouel
A••• with Ouolltp c ... C .. ID & ....... ,,
. ElflciD'It s ...... tco
P .O. Bos tzl ..
SECTION 2. The Planninf!
Dire ctor of th,. City of Newport I
Be•ch i11 hNP by instructe d e DRY CLEANING
and d ire c tt~d to ch.an~<"-Di ll ·
lrict Ma p~ Nol\. 32 an !,I 110 I a 11
a & to !<how the bulldilll!, ~et · ()it!.tl,.
h11 c.. linen es tiibliahed in I •
Section 1 ht:rf"of, 11 nd , •• !laid
lli11trict Ma~ Mha ll have been • CE-•
ao amended, lhl" same 11hall n I &a
"hill\ n:rnain in fu ll fotf'f': and .
effect and be • p•rt of Ti ~le Profe~alotiAI utd budJ~I
20 of the Newport Bear h Muni· clean•na -fall Je'I'YIC:e
cip11l Code . -qualiry WOfk -SECTION 3. Thi• ordinance ,
!!hall be publi•hed onc e In the Nil .. n'ICe lawuky.
offi c htl o.ewa pa pet of the City, Pinilhed Laun&r
nd the •u •e ahall be effec-
t ive 30 d•ya after the date of Aa•c)'
it11 •do ptiDD . .,_.1 c...t "-
'Thla ordinAti Ce w•• lntro• ' ---J"·•
duc:ed at • te1ul•r mee tio& of I7S-MJ
the City CoaQ.oll of the City
ol Newpc.rl Be11ch held oo th_e
27th d•y o{ Felmaary1 19671 111od .... 1dopted oo tne 11ha
day of Mllreh, 1067, 'by the
followia&. vole, to .. It: .
AYES, COUNCILME": ROA!t•,
M_,.all, Cnber, Coolr., -'F'Of•
gh, Sltehoa
NOES. COUNCILMEN: Nou
ABSENT COUJifCIUtEN': P•r·
ATTEST, ..... .,., LAirioe
Chy Cieri
P•bl'*lrll Ma.re" 23, 1967, I• ne Pf••port ReriHw f.ulp
JII"LOWERS I'OR
ALL OCCASIONS
Dr'Mml Tosh
"H'AABO" AMA 'S OLOI!ST
FL.o-~R $HOP"
MIWOIIT ILVD .
116-..m
.... e
• HEALTH EQUIPNEMT
o HURSERY
~
Sh rubs, lf'lfer ior Plant s '"KEEPI~FIT
CA.N BE FUN" •
RL:~·n Tro p 1co l & Trees
ln s e c tc ides ond Fertili:er
S&H Green Stomps
I:RF.I: t.>t:.I.I\'1-:'Rl'
('ORO!'IIA. DEl. ~1\R '.IIJR"'H>· •
-.,--.,=-:-:--------j' 2H4 E. C'oasl ii'A'Y,, 67~..0160
,:·:J:A:H:I T:O:R:I:A=L~==::; II • 0 F Fl CE EQUI PMEH T
'
RLdlcr:-., Bel t \'1brat<•rs,
('} c\e .. , Slant Buard!>. ("a\\
5-lft-ll l~O IH 83b-756 1
MR. KLEEN
• Carpe t Clcanin(
• Floor·Stripping
and waxjng
• Windows
Complete Clean ing
Service. CALL-
646·4977
o UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLST UIHG
(Ry Europe~ Craftsmen)
REMODEL 2 pc. '"'ONLY
$69.50 Coli "'B•mi"
21 S Molo H: I . S:l6-6.405
FREE clel & p ickup
Dffl . ,.;.;u:..J ~ :-iou1PM£NT
CUSTOM
FURNITURE UPfiOLSTER Y
• 9UALITY WORK •
MfiL''
FIREHOUSE
2109 M.-,.rt ltvtl. ... • .,., a.och
67 -~
""UPHOL STERY e R£FINIS!jtN G
DRAPE RIES e CUSTOM C.-.RPETS
AMPL E PARKIN (> IN R £AR
HEWPORT FURHITURE CO., IHC.
.. WUI!R F. T H E J V .S. FL AGS PL.Y"
2660 w, C. .. t Hwy., H•w,_,, l••ch, T•h·,h-• ...... 4CI"7
F.ST,t8USIIIW l ftl l 9.ff,
• HEARING AIDS
WHILCHIL'S
LOU
CONTa CT l.•l'fa&a
....... ,. ll'f'¥1..1\>t.
ROY
"•""A.CTIMO
I""UCtltle .... ' ,, .. ,....,,,..
NCwPOflt'T ellA~
WI.ITCL"" .. LAZA '
•
Coaf'O Moao
PLUMBING
A. R. II ARSAC
PLUMBER
7l}l} Carn ati on t\\'C,
Corona Jcl \lar
Plumbing Repairs
DAY & NIGIIT
WATER II EATERS
673-4130
O•GIARE'S
PLUiolaiHG SERVICE
(H.,titJbh Pltur~loi"lf ""d Jh au,.,J
24 ll()fJR E"'EfU";f.NC Y SF:Rl'l f:l\
PHOHE 6-46 ·0622
Rn. S.CS·.oll87
R.,oh -lnstoflation ....... ,
TOM D•GEARE .na E. 18th, Couo M••o
INL.LAC£ CALDEIIMUD
JEWF.L ER
3l1l E. Coaat Hiahway
Coron& del Mu
J.
I.IRUHIRI'S
• ..... ey
~Ofii!ON-DINN ER
·COCKTAILS
1 ~o)-9405
JUI 'iliA OPORTO
Nsa,act Bucb
HRIIIIIY'S
IIIOE REPAIR
PutN ..ctLuuaae ._..,_O,elloR
.. S 6 II St-.,s
ONE DAY SERVI CE
litO Hubor Blvd.
-"' 6-Jlll
•
PACIFIC
VIEW MIMOit i AL PAolt l(
-~ ...
CEMET8RY
CREMATOR Y
MAUSOLEUM
. . ---~ . ---~ ludl, Cllihtllil
(714) 11.J.2811
Professional
Directory
THE IRVINE COMPANY'S $20 million
Fash ion Isl and shopping com plex In New-
port Center is about half-way compl eted
and wi II be ready for formal opening In
September. Pictured here checking plan s
at the si te are K.L. Bogatt. at left, con-
struction supervi so r, and Oani el 0' Farrell,
Company. The 4 major stores are llJffums•
and J.C. Penn ey, wlth construction fin an-
cing by the Irvine Co ., and J.W. Robin son
and th e Broadw~y, with ground lease ar-
rangements. Fashion Is.laod's 55 small er
mall shopos will have an estimated valua-
tion o f SJI/1. million .
of Fashion Island fo r the Irvine
INSUkANt:E ...
FOR ALL OF YOUR
I NSURAN C E NEEDS
RO B ERTSON -SADLEIR
INSURANCE
JJJ3 E. Coul HW>'.
Coru.a drl Mu -671-Jfi:IO
FUNERAL DIRECTORS .
BALTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
~ldway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
COROHA DEL MAR
ORiole 3·1'i450
SiJI C~ 1942
Friendly Nelehbortlood
~rvicoe
BELL BRO,ADW A Y
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8-3433, 8·3434 Coata MPsa
Weslclil'./J" Chapel
eL'!·IfiH~ 427 L 17111 ST.
COSTA MESA ... .._
L T. COL . Charles A. Kerr,
son of Mr s. Eleanor Kerr of
109 31st St., West Newport,
is a member. of the 62nd
Military Ai rli ft Wing at Me-
Chor d AF 9, Wash., that has
been awarded the U.S. Ai r
F orce Outstanding Unit
Aw.ird for its support of
ope rations in Sout heast
Asia and the remot e sites
of the A laskan Command.
Col. Kerr, assistant opera-
tions off icer, is a veteran
of World War II and serv ed
du ring the Korea n War.
I:HIJiti:H~S
Jll...-tb ~ Gllpzrdf
33n ~--"''"'· "--." Ho~olo••
rl fru ""d lndep rulknt
Con&rt!&ationaJ Christian Ch urr.A
Tho Rev. Joh" Prido"oH, min ister -.
Sunday Servi ce and Omrch School at 10:00 a.m.
Nursery CGto proviclod
First Boptilt Oturch
of Costo Mua
B11ptl111t Aibl,. Frllow,..h ip
fnd~tpendt!n l llib/,. Hapti<il
Santo Ana & Mognolio Sts .
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUN DAY SERVI CES
~:45 a.m. Sunday School
1:00 a.m. \ioming Worship
6:00p.m. Training Un tons
7:l)\) p.m. Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:2l) p.m. Bible Study
ii:OO p.m. Prayer ,\1eeting
Lutheran O.vrch
Of ttM Moster
Lutheran
Church in Amorlco
2900 Pacific View Dr.
orona del Mar, Californi a
Dr. William R. Eller
Phone: ORiole 3·5022
SUNDAY SCHEDUL E
9 a.m.-F'amilv Wor11hip
incl. Sunday Church School
11:00 a.m.-'ll'or~th lp
n. ,., ...... O.rlel
Po-tof •• K.lr Splrll
s..,.tt.ySchHit-.
,..,., .... ,.hlp 10.)0 a-.
1 .... 1 ... S...·laa 1 ,. ...
We4-a4er 11~1• S.vl., ... 4,.,.,.,7,.. ..
,..,, • .,. 4o.lri~tt ••nolt:o•
A t•ll Yo•tll Prorr••
or or•••• ••• Urd
Coa&a Mea a
Phone: 642-2740
ATTEND THE OIUROI
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIR.IiT OAPT IST CH URCH
f 'ioutJ.f'rnJ
Corona de l Mar
Coast ""'Y. at MacArthur
Dr. l.llarl es L. \kCiain
61l-6626 pas tur 675-2216
SUHOAY SCHOOL ••• t :•S a"'
.lttORHIHC WORSHIP,. 11 :00 • ..,
TRAit-IIHG UHIOH ••• 6:l0 pon
EVE HIHG WORSHIP., 7,]0 ""'
WE DNE SDAY SERVICE1:1S ""'
l'oiURSEJI Y l"ltOVIDfD
Chri stian Science
Services
na.o;T CHURCH OF'
C'HRIST,SCIENruT
J)QJ Via Lido
Newpon Beach
SUNDA 'I' SCHOOL
9:15 .......... 11 .... .
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:U-11 e ....
WEDN ESDAY EVENING
MEETING I .....
READ ING ROOM
'lfoek • ...,.: 9 a ..... -5 p.111. w ... ,. .... , • .,: 9 ..... -7:d •.•. r ...... ., ... , ... .,.:
9 •••. -s , .... ; , .• P·lll· s.,,. •• .,: 1 p.lll. -.. p.lll.
I£COND CIRJKII tw
CIIKIST, SCIEN'IWI'
Newporl Ouch at
COfona del Mar
lBJI'i E~st Cout HiP••y
SUNDAY SCHOOL t : IS •·•·
SUNOA Y SERVICE 11 •·•·
WEDNESDAY EVENING .
MEETING l tOG P·•·
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
... 2863 East Coaat Hi••IY .
Mon •• Sat. 10 •·•· to S P••" '
ThursdMy n cai•J'-7 10 9
You an COfdi•lly lnvhed to
anend Ch~ch Sc:rvicu aad
10 use the kudi•a loom.
...... _or td.tra11 ~kuc~
.,0• ''• 81•1/5 OwrlooAMt N•wfMrl Harllar''
tiOI Cl..l .... OI'IIIV&
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHU RCH
SERVICES: 9:00 c..Mo F .... ily Worship & Jun ior Olurc~
9:45 .,.,. Ou"ch School & Adult Clou
11 :00 •• Fostiv• Wotshlp
---· - o. lllalll, ...... Th• R ... Oloqe J. Buldiecter, Vialtation Putor -541-1
Girls learn on-job skills
ly Louroy Kromor
On·the-job office exper-
ience is being orrered to
10 senior airls who are par-
'ti cipa ting in the cooperative
worb proaram, co--sponsored
by the Newport Harbor llusi-
nc u and Prorcuiooal WCl-
men's C lub and the local
hi&h school's business edu-
cation de par tments .
Corona del \1ar partici-
pants in the program are
Teri Allen, Chris Baushe.r,
Su san Dray, She ila ,\lcWtl-
li ams, Patty Nor..,ian , Oil -
via Sanchez, Lucy Sm ith ,
Phyllis Stevens, '->•nne
·rne rrien and Char lon e
Woolley .
Th e airh• find practical
application fur thctr bust-
ness training a.-. they ~>pend
each Thursday afternoon
throughout the se.:oml se-
me ster worlri.ing at a local
businc!IS rirm. P laco:s o f
LEGAL NOTICE
O IHli~A ~CE '\'0, 1209
AN O lt !II~A ~U· m 'II!~.
CITY or ~EI\'I'O if'l IIL o\CII
AUIJI~r. C:ll .o\PTEII l·l ,:\1 1'0
Til E 'i'E\\PO IIT IH . .o\1.1!
\II'SH:II'.\1. com
ESTABI.ISIII N<; ·\ PIUlO · nr R•: roR F'l:\' \'i'Cr'\'t: ·nn:
t:XPA:SSIOS ,n n IH.\~.I.OP
\I[ST OF Til E LilY 1\.\ It II srsn :'1 " Tin. l'~O.:\'[l.O Pt:U \IH \:-> OF
Til E CITY
The City Cuund l of tl1r
City of Ne .. ·pott B""o:-h tit>~'" -orda io .. follow•: "
SF.CllON 1. Chnpt"r t.l.31
Is •dded 10 Till,. 14 nf tlw
.'iewport llt-:.~1. \lun kipo~l
Code 10 read:
"Choptot r.c.JJ
WATER CAPfUl
1114PROVEMEHT CHAoRG~S
Soc:t/cwu:
14.33.010 Polirv :->ta\l'n••'nt.
14.33.020 llf'fio itL<>o,..
l•t 33.030 Citv Counril \, ti .. n.
14.33.040 1\'at.-r Copit"l lm·
rro""m~'nt Chnr,_;r ....
I• .33.050 T imr o r l'u\'mt-nt.
1-1.33,060 llrvlsinn nf 1\.o!N
Capit~o~l/mpro••enu'n l l :h.HI(t"'·
14.33.070 Wotl'l S,·•Ht•m fle.
velopmflnt Fund. '
14.33.080 Tnm" "ll'l Cond1·
tion l!-of R~imbur,..·mrnt,
14.33.090 Waivt-r of 1\at•'l
C:11pital lmprow•mt-ntf:h,,rjll''<,
14.33.100 SJl"'cia! I .!1<'!1.
14.33.11 0 .\dministtlltion >~nd ..........
14.33.120 Otht•r f t-._.s ~or
a• a i•·t-d .
14.JJ.O IO Polley Sroto,..,.r.
The City Coun c il ht"rebv mak•·o;
rht-fo llow in~ find inr":
It i;. antl\·ipalfl< that th•·
City .,.·ill e qJf"r it-nr ,. d w·r.n.t
of ro.~1•id ~owth durin~ thr
neu "it"\'f'tal d,.r,u[,..,, \lo~t ,,f
thi!l gro.,.•th \!I' ill orl"ul in tho•w
area" of the City wh ich lltt"
now re lat ivf' !v unrf,.,·f'lop,.<f.
In 11d<lition, it i:o likelv tf,,.,
nf''"' tl'tTitory will bo-tul;lf"<l '''
thf' City hy 11nn<'xat inn. In
o1rif"r to pro•·id•· water :5"rvit•r
to the"'t arra>O 11" tl,.• fl"f'll for
,.uf"h !<I'!IYkf' ari!lr"', it will b"
nef",.>i!<ll!'y for thr City to un·
d,.nnlr.r Iii lnn!!•t3n,ll'•• • a p1t.ol
im prnvt"ment prn,.:rarn rntuil·
ing u major e \pnnsion of ,: ..
watrr !lpHI"m. "'" ,, matt<'r .1f
poli('y the City Counc il h., ..
rit'tt"tminetl that the CO!It>< uf
th,. ae"· watt'! "\"tt"m f11< di·
tii"M wh ic h 10ll hr n•·•••l•·<l
11houlri lw-fin anl"rri b' th•·
lu ds which will bf' bo-n.•fdr•l
by said fa d lilies.
By enactin,z 1h i11 .-ftaptrr it
is not lht-intflntioa of thf' C:itv
to guaranlee the rin11nd nf! •U
comphnioa of the Ma .. tf'r Pl11n
Facllitie•. The rt'"Pon"'iloilit)'
of the C.i ty shall 1M-limit<"d I<>
the di:!!bursemrnl uf thr fund :<
ac tually collectt'd par,uanl to
this chapter lor thr purpoo,.._..,
a tat ed herein.
J4 .JJ.020 Da#lnlt/o<1•. fnr
the purpoll<" of th is chapi N,
thf' wor!ls hl'r.#innht'T def1ned
s hAll hmvl' the ITK'tm in(!"' a!'l-
•lsaed to the m unl'""~ 1t 11p·
peara rrom 1h e cont,.lll that 11
dlfrereot mt"anln8 1!1 intcnrlP.i,
'later c~~opit11ol lmjli'OY<em,.nt
c::hargee' shRII m••Mn lh" acrt'·
•8t! chlfl!e8 eet•hll1'!hed bv
Sic tloa 14.:13.040 of thi~~o
chapter.
'l'•ter Sy•tem Mtu•lrt Pl.•n '
or 'M••tf'r P l•11' ah•ll t~~.-•n
the plu •dor e d by thr r.ity Co uacil whlc tdl ow• thr ~o
jected walllf' •y•lem r.dlhit'll
th•t will be nr,ed,.d to provid"
Wlller eervlce tn the and e·
.-elo,-d arus of the Cltv.
•fllibllc I Otb Oirecru'r• or
•oin:c tCM"' "ha ll meu th,. P ub--
lie lorQ Director of lllf' Ci1y.
14.JJ.OJO CI'J'\C....,.ell Ao c: ..
f(.,. By ruolatlo11 the City
co .. d T .. a yt
l, Ad~l a W•t er S,.lllf'm
M•s tH Pl .. 11howh18 tlt.a pro-
jected ••let •r-•~ f•rllhlt:t!l
~t wUI M •ee4ed I• tile •a.· clut.loped at'll•• of the City to
employment ranae
admi ttan ce office
Hospital to the
Harbor tllambcr
merce.
from Ute
at Hoaa
Nc:wpu rt
or Com·
The girls apply for tht!ir
job through t.h e sc hool bu s•·
nes s department. At the end
uf th e semester a rau ng
sheet is completed by thetr
employers and sent back 1u
the high school. The air!.-.
receive no salary.
The purposes of the p11 ..
gram are to e ncourage girl ...
to prepare themsel ves fu r
rusiness p<>sitions, tiJ ait.l
the hi gh schools in arran¥·
tn g business courses to fit
the requiremen ts or busi-
ness firms in the area and
to encourage mutua'! under·
standing and cooperation
between the school anJ
b.Jsiness firms in the com-
muni ty,
LEG~L NOTICE
l"'"·i•lr ""to•1 Sf'rdr •· lu .,,..,,.,
"h rd1 th•· I tty •'\l"'"t" t"
.,,. • .,..., wi th 10'a tr1 in t ,,. fulur•·
"'hi<·h t'!llliiM .HI•''ltlllt"l)· I"
.;ervf'd frnm o•J.istinjt C.:it\
~.ll,.r fa ci!iti<'s,
2, -\dopt map.; :;ho"'·injt. lh••
lan•J,. "hir h wdl 1}1' beu,.fitt"ti
L) the cun.\itrur tion ul th"
"at,.. "v<;lt"m filciliticb ~h own
"n th•· · ~'at~r ~•U•·m \la,.tt"l
l'lo~n and "'hif'h ... ;11 b<• Jou b-
J"'-t 10 paym,.nl of th,. """1.-r
,.,.pital im:rrovt'mtonl f'hllllt""'
"-" pro•·ide in Sect ioo 14.33.-040 hereof.
3, .C.do pt !lappl~mt"!tlltl 1ul,.,
1mrl n:gulaliOII$ to l'IHT)' uut
thl' purpose!l of th i" f'hapt<'l,
14,JJ.040 lroror Capiro/ lm·
provo,...,, Cha~ll'••· A wo.tl~'t
c apita l im provemt'nl f'harl[f' in
thr ilomount of f'ivr Hu11dred I!Lnrl
Fih•· IJol lur .. ($5501 I~' po-<-i
,u ro· ;,,. h••rf'h\' ,.,.,,,bli..,h••tl
,.hif'h ,.h11 ll h,. applic<1h k '"
all ben,.fitt"d lan1l", as "I"'""
UJK)fl tht" mar" .J<i<•plo•d I>~ .th '"
C ity f:ou nri pur,.ua.nt to :"'r • •
tiun 14.33.030 ul th•s dutpt•·r.
r o, fnt<:"tional pc.rtion;L of ,;,
,,,..,. the cha!jt.•' "h!t ll b" r u l·
r ul,,r.·d in dirN'I prniJOI!i ern to
thf' dC'tuAI urett of I It' po.~~t·r\
of land . rhr ,,.,. ..... hall IJ,.
f'OnLputf'li on thl' hll><l.; of !0'"~"
o\CtPIIjlt' of the" prop<'ll)'• or
pnrtiun, thrrt·of, to b,. ,.,.._,.,]
nr hl"n t•fitrrl, inc lu<lio~ ,<hutt-
ing "lrCf'hl, ri~t.. of WaY .onrl
""''"m,.nl ... , both public' ·•n•l
prl\at,.,
I.C.JJ.OSO Time of Poymor~r .
Th·· ""tr1 f'il(•ital impro•t"m,.nl
r hM!If' lor diiV 1m , put< •·I M
u,,n of lnnd whir h i" -"Uirl'' <
1" ... ,i<l r hat~" .. hall he l"'i' o11
th" tim,. ;lflfiii,Rt'm"n1.. ar,.
mu•l•· tn ronn•·rt "'U('h land tv
tho• Cit. "'lttf't "''"'''"m, ''' ul ~urh ti.mr "" ·')'llli<'LI!">n i~
m.l<lf' for a buil<ILnl! l"'~mLI t n
<'"n,.truc t buildinjl" ''" "'''''' !and, .,.-hkh•••·rr ''"'Ot l.r~t
O<'f'UI'i, 11nd th•· /"nnwnl ,f
.;;aid rh.,lp:<• "h11ll ,. .. t ,·,.noli-
lion p!f"r rdrnt ()f thP >~ppr<o \,o l
of "urh ronn,.r tiun or i""'u.Ln•·•· ,,f 11 l>uddi n~; f><!'rmit. In rw
r1·r nt !lbo.tl watf'r c1qlit.1l im·
!lfO\'<!'ItiC'III <'hlllflC4> h ...... ~ ........ rj
"!(uin~t 11ny lot, p·ur crl 01 I',H'I
•lf lund f~ whirh .. aid r h.or.:•· ..
"''ft' prr\'iOil!l ly llil id.
\nv lot, puree I, or trn•! •f
l.md thllt i1< !<tlbjf'r\ tn "'"I
, ltnr,~~:r and thMt '" ,.,.. ..... ! I '
thf' f:it1 WlltO't 5\'l!olrm '' ,f
thf' rrfr'<'tiu~ <hilt!' of 1h1•
··h"plt"l, and on "''h ir h ,,.loh-
lil'na l bui ld ings itrt" to l~o • •Jn-
!llnH.'trd, 'lhllll ho-'<UI>J<'< I t"
,aid charAe for thr lo~n<l ur·
o·upit"'d by sudt builrlin~" .tn•l
tht"ir 11pp11tte 0011t Ul"l'"''
(al r...,po~orr Service Cato·
floct/ofl•· A l<!mJIOYan ,.,.rl ir o•
t onnec ti()O for COft:!lt rur tj .. ul,,,
••!(rkultur.al pu tpD'It"" m••• b•·
in,talled for u08fl .,.,.,., •• P"rirnl
not ur,.,.ding, 18 month:< 10 11h•
o~t p<~yment of 11 Will,., r upit11l
impro,•t-ment c harf"• suh,,.,.,
to the •ppro,·al o lhl' PLJhi•.-V.orlr.:<~ Du·e c tor,
J4.JJ.CNO lto•la /011 •' Water
CopUo/ /mptolfomont Chorv••·
Th" f.ity f.ouncil rr~"~"'"'" tl,,. ri8,ht to periocl irall" ,,..
viC''"' thl' e~tt .. blilth~·l ... lit '''
c a pital imJifOYf'tnf'DI r h•'ll'""
in th l' lil[ht or chnsin!l ro':'·
dilion" und to amend thL8
r heptt"r 1'0 make such "'IJu"t·
ml!';nlS in th.. cherr,. "" it
deem" appropriate.
J.t.JJ.o70 w.,., s,.,."' o •. ..,.,.,._,,,.,,.4, A aprd al luod
detlp•lnd a• tlae! WatC~r Sy!lleJn
l)e,·elopm"'at .~ .. d ia hnt"'by
utabllabed. All w•ter capita l
l .. pro.-ettteal dt.arps eoll,.r trd
P."OIIIaa& lO lM proviaiou of
ihi• cb•pter •hall be dPpottil-
ed ill ttaicl f .. cl. 'J\.e IIUI ... t•
dt"~itecl ahll be aand !
the City to pay fo r cl"'•ip and f'outnac.t lot~ of M .. te, P1•a
(aeilitle• eo.•tnctad "' tht! C:lty, to ••ke: rel•tNraemellt
to Jl'fl"'•• who h • .,., .,d.,.ae"d
ft•d• to the Clly to pay tl!e
OCC classes trimmed NEWPORT HARBOR EIII'IQI
·SEOOIIO SECTlOII --Pill 5
THU~m>AY. MAACH 23, ~!
CODA DEL liAR, CAliF.' Some 33 1 clan hours a
week were dropped from tbe
evenina culleae proarams
at Oranae t'out and Golden
Wetu Cnlleaes . at lau
we ek'" meellnJ o( trus tees
in an c::ct)nom) move ror the
tt'lnma ~chool year.
Twu t11..11 override c lee•
ti ont., 111 NoYem ber and
Februa ry, were defeated by
voter a. tn th e dts uict, A por-
tton 11f the tax rt'Yenuo
wmtld h,I\G been used for
cun eut tJ pe t <Won.
'I he c utl> mean that 33
c\ah,;-. all non-credt t ,
v.t ll hl· lof\p cJ •ff tht' even·
1n" C"JI Cgt" r t <lSTOIOlS fftr the
1%7-f>)o: .,,_huul ~car.
The dl!>trtct wdl have
nun-... rc:d:t <..uun.c~~o on l)' 1n
the ful!t)wJn" c~tegone~:
h1gh .. dtuul J1plorr.a cuur-
"C", traffic and safct~,
F:nglt~n fnr the f~>reign
b.1rn. nurs 1ng for nurses
aHh, nur ~tn g revtcw fllr
rcg1stc::red nufl•C!>, Ame ri•
cannat1•1n, • .111d hcltarc
""eldtng.
rru:.tee~ t .... t .... eek ac-
cepted f,,r q ud\ 1 ~enc"'
. .,f l'f•lf'l"~lll.., fwr' Supt.
:-.l<lftl\an I. ~ut-.t•n ,,n pos-
stblc t<..tm"ml c~ for the
CllllHnjl,
ton~ n ..
.-.tud\.
}t:M . l hc bnard
a<..W•n . rcnd1ng
I he li ... r i nt:hhi~J :
-f"r,·,·vn~ lx1th tht. n•rtlll·
rat .. d autl rt .. ~s•fa·rl staffs at
l.hr1r cunt•nt t(•vl'ls
-Rcpl o~~.m~ fa • dt:. rnt mbcr~
v.h'J k<l\1' nn lv ... tw n 'abSQhll·
ely -" ne(·r:.sc~n
-!(r.t·valutmc l•'nchtnt' ·•hed
ulr~ i<lld nut of·• Ia.: .. ;,s~Jgnrnent'
so thai all •n~tru~lors are loader
""!Ill "" mtwn d a•s ""or k as the}
can !>\JPIJUI''.
-H<tlt1nll .:~1' bwlr11ng pro-
l!rMn,
LEGAL NOTICE
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on .. urh "PI""·tl"' <~hul l 1-o-hnotl
a nd .. n. 1, .. ,.(·,
1•.13 .110 Orhor Ft: .. ~or
Watvod. \n, f,.,.., "' ··harflf'!ll
,. .. ra hl. .. h ... l pur ... Hnnt t<"< thi,.
•'ho~pt••r .. h.d l l, •n ._,,ltJ,tion to
HD\' t"·rmr1 , 1 .. ,. '" ,·htHI_ft" rto-
•lllirr,l UUIII"f KO~ ••lh• r t•h~~op
trr c.f this\ ort,.,"
!'It:( I 10\ .:. In ,,. or,l•nn~'>,.
"h~ 11 ht' j•nt•li><h"•l lmf'f' i~~o lhr
o ffiriltl "''""IN'P"'' of th,. Citv,
und thl' "'111"' :ohMII lo" ,.ff"r "
tivr 10 I ",. ,.r,,., 1h" ri11tl' of
It~ l!dOf'I H'In, Tltr~ ••t<linunr " ,.,, .. rnuo--
du<'~d liLt IlL P11fu lot 1 nr .. ,.tutg of
lh"' C:lt\' r ... .,n, d of tbf' fitv
of "f'"'r<'" n .... , h hr ld llfl lht'
27th d11• ,f t "bruotn, 1967 ,
and "'""' ,.,~.,f,l '"d oa th.-13th
d•y nf \f11rch, \9(17, h~ th~
foflowutJ.: vntr , 10 "'11 : ) f-'· COl \CIL\It::S : R~r,. •
M•,.....h•II,C:ntb..r •• onlt:, F'(lrsll,
Sheltcaa NOJ~!'t, OUNC'II.\IFN: NOI!t"
All r 'iT f'Ol \f 11.\t i:N: P•r-
1101111
Al'TF..!-T :
Laar• La io11
Clh Clf'r
P ithiiMh t M111\'h :u, 19671 Ia 'f\p Newport ll a rbor t asp
I
-SIDt>l>inl Ill ....... pw·
...... and --.. ,.,. wnen abaolutdy ,....,., and •
or when outside fundi are 1vaU.
able for tbil purpoM;
-~Uminstinc all poe.slble
student 1upplles furnished by
tht-roliege, 1Dd urging students
to purchase their own :
EIJ minatinc brochures. reports,
und other printed m•t.eriai iWal·
son tiaid the district ·a "reports"
publication has 1lteady been dis-
cootint)ed );
-Elimirutling community serv·
Ice programs where pauible :
-lllCI'euing the ratw nf In·
n•sidenl'oot--of-district rtgistra·
ttons in order lo step up equal·
t:tallon fi gures:
-Redunng laboratory ass•o;·
tant staffing to a mmimum:
-IDCreUUig ll5e o( student
body monies for required opera.
!Jon and servtces :
-And stopping library pur·
chases. t Wat.son noted • federal
grant of $.>.000 each for the two
~lieges' llbranes '4'ould soften
l'flt:ClS of th1S c utbad' durlllg the
ne:.:t rlool year •
Trw;tees also vOled to charlo!e
a ~ cent fee for the collrgc
catalogue on over-the-counter
:s a l e s. and 51 for matl ord~r
.,._le~ frt'l' coptl'.S Wilt COJltlllUC
lo bo:' dt~tnbutcd to htgh sehoul
( nun ... t'lur s
Wat,llfll'!>ltlnatt'd thr caliiluL'Ik'
,.., t~ tho• dl •lrllt fiiJ to !i.) cent .
to prwt ~nd publl'on plu!i hand!
'"' nu• --~ .. t·ent lt'l' l'hllrl:l'd stud
"lit.~ tur tfil!bnlph was doublt:O
rn Sl :O.Iudl'nt:. art' stdl enullo:J
t11 two llt'l' trartS('rtpU. and pa}
nnl\' for add!tJ.onal rop1es
Coli in Your Wont Ad
to th• En1ign
67MS50
LOCAL HIGH 5CIICIOL ,~r,;;:~==~~ ~AP!RS RAT! TO~S
Only 9 bi""Weokly •chool
paper. in lhc 1,40t"2,000
enroll ment cat caory
cc:ived All American ratin1
in the 13rd All•Americ:an
Crilieal Service for the 2nd
semes ter or 1965--66. Three
of the 9 top papers are the
Cos ta Mesa Hi&h School
Hitchina Post, Corona del
Trident. and Newport Har-
bor Beacon. =;:::;•;~
NAUG H Y U ~
,FHOl.SHFED f_;·.icll
Shop & Comp1re
Wa ...... HMt li.., _,_,IM •r•,_• .......... --o,.. .... .. frt. IIIPtS 'tl •••.•.
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCIS • ALL SIZES -ALL 'TYPES
Ta)ertu•: JAcboe 7·223'
IOU Iatolla. St-'-UJD S. MoJa. SaDia Abo
RICHARD &ATE/FURRIER
(jo,..e.lr of P•••<i•••J
"'"''-SPECIAUST I Q.IANIN5 I 5LAIIN5 I STOIA&.l
UOO L C.eri Hi ... ..,, S•if• 1, C..o11a del lo4er ""•"• UJ.Ut>l
~usf6ef~en U8 9irfs
h•~h y1£'/d , th~r<lr> .tn unUt.·r~IJndmg at our ffn;moJ/ problt'llh • \\ , . .Jo.J\ t' d[
(,()\ t•rnrlll'lll I 1 ~·r\ 11 •l ht!t.J\\ .1/
rul'/ p:nmpll~ 111 ~I \ ,.,,,,
T h~· {ll't •pit• .1 I \ t • ,, P• 11 : /lo~//u •J
~.II 1/l!..:' th,JI n l.1~l'' •I
the fl/11 n llht• rnr//
'• f!l \\ ,{J .lpf)tt;'( lol/t.'
fh t· cllt1t ·~t·nlt'
1\'t' ( ,m hf• moo;;tht•lpfu/.
llOWPORT BD.I,BOR
SRVIDGS ................. .
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Or~nse County: lJ66 V•• t•du, Neowport BNch . Calif. • Phone67J-31JO
Co rOno~ del ,\-\ar 1166 [. <:oasl Highway • Phon~ 67S-S8SO
P A PALMER. Chai rman of th~ Bo.ud • AGNES ILOMQu rsr, 're ident
R ·ources in hc~s of OM Hundred Million Dollars
•
THIS RIBBON CUTTIN G marked th e dedlication
new headquarters of the Balboa Power Squadron at
204 Riverside Or., across the street .from the Ne wpo rt
Beach Post Office. Part icipating in the ceremony are,
ftem lett, Lt. Cmdr. Don Mil lar, Commander Ken Lo-
gan , Susan Joy McQuai d (Miss Newport Beach), Lt.
Cm dr. Chuck: Phalan, Mayo r Paul Gruber of Newpo rt
Beach, and Mayor Willard Jordan of Cos ta Mesa. Th e
Squadron will be conducting boating classes in th e
ne w location.
•DETAILED
GENERAL
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
From the Police BloHer
8Y
ED WARD
AT
JAY ~ ReNfRO
l hll>N .NEWPO AT RO~VO
NEWPORT EIEACH
HEW -REIUILDINC
Jrr•·uul.or Sh.'l"''
laneuprtaq -Coli-
COSTA MES A MAIUESS CO.
1 1 ~0 N• .. pod ll~d. lib•''' 1·1101
Thursday, 'Aorch 16
Jam~s J . Knickerbocker,
27 5J S an•l !t St., Costa
\1esa, w,u 11.rrested on a
drunk m auto charge at Bay-
stde Dr . anJ E. Co11.s t Hwy.,
in :-.le wpurt Beach .•• Norma
J. Crothers, 226 5 Cany on
Dr., Cos ta \le sa, was ar~
re sted on a drunk drivint
charge:: at Superior Av-:. and
Placerllia ·\v~ .. We .it 'iew-
pon llcighr ... ••, followin6 a
collis iun with a :rhltOrcycle
driven by \•h::lvin Gibby of
Laguna Beach nn W. Coa'lo t
llwv .. east uf Ha lboa Blvd.,
lin ~~st :-Jr;:'.l.port .• :r.1ieves
stole the B63 light blu e
/Ford "Fa:cun" of t-l owa.rd
E. Ham!lwn, 31 J '.k.tdow
Lark Ln ., (\•!'.ta \lesa, be·
tween l and 8:30 p.m.; the
ca.r \\.a" parkeJ at 500 Su·
penor .·\1<!., •n West :-Jew~
port lle•ghts ... Robert L.
Brite, :001 Sabrina T er.,
Ir vine Terrace, suffered a
n:ild CLmc ussion when he
1,a., hit ...,hJ!e cr~·ssing E.
Coast ll .... y. at \lac.-\rthur
8 \l'd., 1n C'Oh'na del \Jar.
hy a car Jri1·en b:-L'rsula
C. !\.ell~ <J[ Santa .\na ...
T he cars ,,f 'ia ry J. Luce,
II~ \\. Coas t l l w~ ... '-e\1 ~
P<..lfl Beach, and L~ nn Be~
"' ' ' \ •
Did you know that. almo•stJ
501 (. of the world'
hun d red-millmn tele~ho1ne••l
are in the rnlted "ate;
fact, :-•our phone i3
of more than 10 mil-
lton in Californ i<.~ alone!
loin , 1205 N. Bay Ft., Bal-
boa Island, colltded on
Newport Blvd., south of
26 th St., in Ce nual Newpon
.•. Cars driven by Diane
M. Jwgcn , 1755 Anaheim
St., Costa Me sa, and Ron·
aid L. Stevens of Laguna
Beach co II ided on W. Coas t
Hwy., west of Ri verside
Dr., in ~lariner s 1\ii\e.
Friday, March 17
Alma (1·1. Pearce. 1400
t\.in gs Rd., Cli ff Haven, was
arres ted on a drunk in public
charge at St. Andrews Rd.
and C!iH Or., Cliff Haven
, .. A tht ef s tole 530 worth
of tapes fr om the car of
John \\. Crutchfield, 207
~1 st St., Wc'st Newport,
parked in front of Ne"''J>Orl
Harbor High School. .. A
luggage rac l \\.h s to len off
th e car of Renee D. Pappas,
4809 ~ive r Ave., West New·
po.•rt ... ,-\ burglar broke into
the home of Diane E. Spar-
go , 1314 W. Balboa Blv d.,
Central ~ewport, and stole
555 ... A hit and run car
destruyed a Newport Beach
pole nn Via Lido Soud, eas t
of Piazza ~enoa, on Lido
Isle •.. The north bound car
of \!ary \'. Hi ll of Pasa·
dena struck the car of Karen
J . \!orrisun, 2001• Agate
Ave .. Balbua Island ... The
c ars of Lesl ie A. Conner,
31 0 Fernando St., Balboa,
and Donald Coieman of La
Puente collided at Coron ...
do A vc . and E. Balboa
Blvd., '" Balboa.
Saturday, March 18
lie charae at Qnyx Ave.
and Park Ave., on Balboa
Island ••. Woodrow W. Bail·
ey, 508'n 35th St., Wes t
Newport, was arrested on a
shoplift charge at the Mar~
ket Bas ket, 3100 W. Balboa
Blvd., West Newport. . .
Ralph K. Betz, 4407 Sea~
shore Dr., West Newport,
was arrested on a drunk in
publi c charge a t 35th St.
and Seas hore Dr., We s t
Newport. • .Richard W.
Peeffer, 1129 W. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, was arrested
at 4511 W. Coast Hwy.,
West Newport, on a warrant
c harging hi m with cros sin&
agains t a traffic liaht. , .
T imothy M. Mc Kenna, 208Y.z
Pearl Ave ., Balboa Island,
wa s arrested on a drunk in
public charge at Park Ave.
and Marine Ave., Balboa
Island ... A burglar s to le a
stereo ta pe player, 520 in
c ash, and 14 tape s from
the c ar of James L. Ed·
wards , 2501 Windover Dr.,
Harbor View H ills ... An
indecent exposure was re·
ported on Balboa Blvd., be-
tween 24th St. and 28th St.,
in We s t Newport ... Party•
ing young adults are be·
li c\'ed res ponsible for the
mai I box thrown throuah the
front li "ing room window of
i'olou\a Tamplis, 306 E .
Ocean Ft., Balboa.
S~o~nday, March 19
Our ,.;t.atf' ha. ... more tele-
phone, tha n countries
likE> R u.;.,Ja 7.9. Canada !7.4 ),
France 6.1 , or Italy 5.9 f.
Bruce L. RobcJts, 212
33rd St., West ~e wport, was
arr ested on a drunk in auto
cha rge a t the B St. parking
lot in Balboa ... Richard
D. Othmer, 311 Heliotrope
Ave., Corona del \!ar, was
a rres ted on a drunk in pub--
Rickey A. Qu.een, 100)
E. Balboa, Balboa, wa1 ar-
rested on a drunk in public
charac ncar hi• home .•.
\1ichael T. Brown, l 09 33rd
St., West Newport, wu ar-
rested on 1 drunk d.rivinJ
charae at 3Sth St. and W.
Balboa Blvd., Wut Newport
... Willis G. Baily, 644
Ross St., Costa Men, was
arr ested on a drunk in pub-
lic charae at Hwy. S5 and
the Arches overpass .....
Thomas E. Mannina, Ill
Via Florence , Lido hie,
was arrested on a drunk in
pubtic charge in the 1300
bl ock on E. Balboa Bl vd .,
in Balboa. .A buralar
stol e a 555 vaccum c leaner
from the home of Herbert
Vanderburg, 118 Abalone
Ave., Balboa Island .•• A
51 25 patio table was stolen
from the home of Robert S.
~·l i nor, I 07 Opal Ave., Bal•
boa Island, between March
12·1 8 .•. n.e purse of Mrs.
Tay Dunn ing, 116 Grand
Canal, Balboa Is land, was
stolen during a coffee s er-
vin g at the Corona del
CoiTlTlun ity Church, 611
Heliotrope Ave., Corona
del \lar ... J ohn P. Jones
of Los Angeles , driving a
c ar we s t bound on W. Coas t
~lwy., cast of River SL,
in West Newport, rear~ndcd
the car of Vincent G. Ne s·
s en of San Jose, whose car
was for ced into a c ar driven
Hen··,. .• nother fac t y ou
mi ~ht finrl Lnt ere,.,ting: t he
a\·erallt' American makes 622 call,.: per Vf'ar. \\'hich jus! g:oe!' to ~ho ..... how much
people df'pend r)rJ tht<ir ph0'11: to llet things done.
DI:.~ILn!l lon,~.t: d1.;1 an("t• r;tll,.;
rftrect I• fa ... tcr and l"<t-.tl:'r
than p l:•e•nL' l'all-. 'hroullh
thP ()p(-r;!!or .\nd, If fur
.;omt· r•·n-r•n \ rou rt-~Wh 3
wrnn)o! :wn1ht;, .. j~trr dial-
in~.!, it'-. JU.,l a-. t·a ... y tr• !,e
.;u rt> · r,u·n· n••l (.:h:•r:•t-d
for tlr't--l'all
.-\flt'r _\iltL !t.t nj.! L.:JI. thai
"0'" f!Jr npl•r:ttnr. :l!,d 1cll
her \'O U.\(' rt''t t·hpd a wr•m~ nurnb.-r. ~)u,·"JI :t:<k
you tht.· nurnbl'r you were
tryin!.! to dial. and help
you complete your call.
\Vl' wan l to be ,.;ure you clon't pay for a call
to ae.wrun)l num ber. • • •
that goe"i
Our l'ntplt•) f!I!!O v.cre re ct:nt!r trruted b1· the lucal fire
depttrtm en t!'l. 1-ire \larshul \nller Hnd Uc put~ Chief
l ,rl\e nf \'ewpnrt Benl'h pre!'IP.nted udemon!'ltration nn the
propP.r use of e H inguisher!:l to our BEtlbmt fac ility.
l .ater, Captain C:oleman of the f.osta \l ~s11 dt>partment
pre8entefl a ~i miln r prop;rnm In our r.o~t a \l·:~n office.
Ae sh,,wn
t inguu1 her •
I
Ln the picture, we cun n••v. ar-prnuch an ex·
with t.un fiden ce. That'~ L<tptain C:,.leman
nidinfor!; :,•·n·i, t' Heprc!'<cnta-
t ive \an n Burk.~ -out
~o:oes the fire'
Mv l hfl nl~ for the perfomL-
an ct'~-thC"v cert(linll' il lus•
trl'l ted etil\ an f)th er ~oy in
v.hi ch •mr firemen serve the
comm un i tv.
LEGAL NOTICE
XOTICE OF' TR USTEE'S S . .lr.l.E
~o . 906
On .>\pril 5, 196i, ill 11:00
o'clock. a.m., ill the front en•
tt11nce of ST . .Ir.'>..SIIA~' CO R-
PORAT10~. 1600 E. \layfair
.>\venue , Orana;r , CalHorn i•
STA~-811<\W CORPORATIO'i,
as Trust•·~ unrl~>r th~ Deed of
Tru"t m11de by J ., \lES I. Sf.S-
510~!'1 and ]}OR IS \1 . SF.S-
S IO~S. hu!lhand and wif~ and
recorded rehruary 9, 1965, in
Rook H 07, Pag" 989. of Offi -
ci•! Record -. of Otangl" Count y,
Ca liforn ia givl'n LO seC"u re an
indchtl'dne!OI!'I in fa 'In of Betty
L. l!iord<~n, a ... ·irlow , no"' own-
•·d 11nd held h\ ll··t1 v L. R inr•
dan, by r.•,.o;;n~ of tht" breach
uf r l"rtllln ololi~ation ... "C'Cilted
thrrt"by, nf'l!irl" of whi ch w a,.
rcca-ded 1 )f'('"fl1h~r :, 1966 , in
Roo k 811 R, Pa ~ot<" Q82, of '<aid
f)f firia] n ... ·ord!l , STI\~ .. ';IIA"''
t O HPOR<\TIO'J wi ll !!ell at
puhlic au,..tion to thr hi ghe!Oi t
bi !\dt"T for c.r .. h. ra~ah le in
Lawful mono•y of the Un ited
Stale,. 111 th~ time of !la le,
without w.uranty ao;; to title,
p<.>"!<"S"ion or enrumbTilnces,
lh .. intN,.,.,I r"OOV,.\'('d to and
now h,.lrl by -.aid :l'ru!llt:f'! uo-
•lrr "11id [),.,.d of Tt!!!l l, in •nd
to the followinl! d~>scri bed
P'"P""rty , to-it~
l.ut II nn•l th ~ :"l on he •s terly
14 f,.,.t of Lol 9 in RlocJt 431
nf Corona rfe I \lar, as j,er
map re corded in book 3,
r•ges 41 u.t 42 of \t is eel-
lan,.ous \lops, records of
Onnge Connt y, C•liforni•.
EXCF:PT ther,.from th e
Nnrth,.n!l terly .1 feP.t of the
Vorth w,.!'lt,.rlv 28 fee t of s•id Lot I I. .
by Anita L. Pr ice, 2820
Stromboli Rd .• Costa Mesa
..• A hit and run car struck
the riaht side of the car of
Leslie J . Goseny, 125
Ameth)•st Ave., Balboa h·
land, whose ca r was stop.
ped on Apolcna Ave., Bal-
boa Is land, s outh of Balboa
Ave .•• The car of Michael
'J. Brown, S04Y.z: Narcissus
Ave., Corona del Mar, west
bound on 2nd Ave., at Mar-
auerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar, was rear-ended by a
car driven by De lbert J .
Droste, 715 Marau.erlte
Ave., Corona del Mar.
IHTUVIEWS SCit!DUL!D
for thepurposP. of pay in@; ob li•
@;ilti011s 11ecured by said Ooed
in dudin~: fl"e!l, chartte& •nd
ex~nse~ of the Tru•tee, ad-
"•nees, If 110y,unde rtbe terms
of u id Deed, in terMi t lhereon
nd 17,099.42 in uap•ld pria ..
c iflll l nr t.lle note aecared by
u ld Deed, with latere11 1 there-
on fto'm October 9, 1966, •a ia
••ld Dote -ad by J.w provided.
Oated r March 2, 1967
STAN'o6HAW CORPOR A nON,
Tn.•tea
8y C.r. Stanwood, Pre•ldent
Att11at Ht!lu E. Buatlns.
A••'· Se~r•t•ry
01767
hbllah; March 9,16,23 , 196\
Ia ~e Newport B•rbOf Eulp,
APtitude tesll and inter-
views for the Deatal lab
technician prosram a&
Oruae Cout Colleae will
be &ivea April J, bcain•
nina at 2:30 p.m., in Room
No. 2 of lhe nwsina ectuc•
ti011 buildin1.
STATE IOIIIIP .., s..... ..... Sci ~···
weck•s discussion
debate 011 Calitomia•s
rederal housinl leJislation,
aroused by the Senate Go-
nmmental Efficiency Com-
mittee•s hearina on my Sen·
•te Bills 9 and 14 to do
away wi th such laws,
points up more vividly than
ever how &OVtmmcnt by the
courts is replacina govern-
ment by the people.
The sole duty of the
courts is to apply the con•
s titution and· the laws to
facts of parti cular cases
brought b efore them for ar-
aumcnt and decis ion. Since
each lcaa l cas e is diHcr•
ent m some ways from
every other case, the cor-
rect application of the law
is not always c lear. Rea•
son able men may disagree
a bout it.
But on one fundamental is-
s ue reasonable men who
honor our form of govern-
ment s hould agree com-
pl etely. Courts rightly
have the power to apply
law as it exis ts. They do
no t rightly have the power
to make law, or to interpret
parts of our federal and
s tat e cons titutio ns and
s tatutes so that the mean•
ing of th ose parts becomes
se lf-evidently contrary to
the intent of the men who
drafted our cons titutions
and our Ia ws .
1f courts c an make law or
twist it to s ui t themselves,
we no longer need a leai s·
lature and the people no
longer rule.
By its 1966 decision stri ..
king down Proposition 14,
the California Supreme
Court overruled and denied
the will of t wo•thirds of th e
voters of our state on the
basis on what wu claimed
10 be an i!'tcrpretation or
the 14th Amendment to the
Uni ted Statu Con1tit~r
tion. This interpretation
was so dia10rted •• to have
no relationship whatsoever
to the intent or the men
who drafted the 141h Amendw
ment or the state leaisla-
.tora who ratified it.
That same California Su·
preme Court dec is ion is
now used as the eJ:c uae for
suttenderina the leaiala•
twe's authority to prov ide
general protection to the
people of C alifornia so that
they may not be forced to
sell or rent their own pro--
perty agains t their will.
The purpos e of my Senate
Bill 14 was to give such
full protection to the people.
It remains to be seen
whether this will be fol·
lowed by acceptance of the
poWer of the courts to pre·
vent a state lcais lature
from repealina one of its
own laws, suc h as the Rum-
ford Act. There is good
reason to hope that our
legislators will make no
such abject and final s ub-
mi s sion to judicial tyranny.
But they will need s trong
encowaaement from their
constituents.
Reasonable thought a bout
this issue i s too often ob-
scured by emotional ti rades
about .. racial hatred." T he
simple human rights of
freedom of associa tion and
freedom of contract haH'
noth ing to do with race and
nothi ng to do wi th hat red -
e xcept insofat as these
rights themselves may be
hated by th ose who would
destroy individual liberty
in America.
NEII'ORT HARBOR EH~GN
SECOIIO SECTION --Poet 6
THURSDAY, MAROi 23, 1961
COM!NA DEl liAR, CALl F.
start drive
The Newpou Harbor Fe--
derated Republican
will meet at Mariners li·
bnry at 10 a.m. Thursday,
March 30.
Mrs . Robert Cooper, pre-
s ident, has asked members
to brin& interested Repub-
li can women. to this mee t•
inJ, which wi II mark the
the beginning of the yearly
membershi p drive. Mrs. J .H.
Scr uass. 3rd vice prcs i·
dent, is heading up the
drive.
Mrs . Fred Depree, 2nd
vice pres ide nt,. wi ll intro--
duce Wa rrant Offi cer S.A.
Mastropietro from El Toro,
who has jus t returned from
Vietnam. He will show a
film, "War wi thi n a war."
Coffee wi II be served by
t-.lr s. Polly Hutchins and her
hospitality conunittee fol-
lowin& the mee ting.
DAMES.
CUSTOM' FRAMING
• i Oil •
'
"Th.f'I"C'I tiO {IVlfllfJ ltkH
A. DAMBS. /l'fl n'lelf''
646 ·91 72
126 E •. 17th St., C•11• M•u•
Hoi.P<a• IO•JO • l"'t. lo 6tJO o.m,
Clo~td SI.Prtd•Y• and Monaay•
IE A GOOD MltGHIOR
If you are a new comer, or
know or a newcom~r to
the llarbor Area who has
not been welcom ed, do
her a hvor by c sll in~& the
Harbor VIsitor between
~ 1nd 10 a.m., and she
wi ll cal l on you r fr iend
-.ith valuable informali f .. t
and arfts from rn cndly
btu1neu firm s -.h1eh
stand ready to help her
become acquainted with
her new surrou ndings,
THE HARBOR VISITOR
Phone: H"i 4-9)68
A In The Trodilionollfonner
ID!Pr!J.r!tf~!
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IRVINE
CAMPUS DRIVE
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o CORBIN
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With humility and pride we wish to say
''Thank You'' to each of our independent·
minded depositors, large and small, for
your devotion and support.
The decision t o found an Independent
bank in Newport Beach 3 years ago was
made in view of heavy competition with
our eyes wide open •. But we also knew it
would never get off the ground without
the s9lid backing of the community. We
are proud t o announce that the people of
this community have responded With
ewe-inspiring enthusiasm.
Thl• month the impor'Uint milestone of
$25 million has been reached. Even
though we have grown considerably we
pledge to maintain the unique and con-
stant personal serv ice that has made
banking f or our depositors a pleasure
instead o.f a chore.
To our depositors, we aincerely
j'Thank You.''
If you are not a depositor, perhaps we
can show you why it w ould be to your
edvantage to have your acc ount at this
most successful and unique bank.
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