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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-04-13 - Newport Harbor EnsignI THURSDAY , APRIL 13, 1967 • ng sides gird fo~ freeway hassle Counc1l areas -· w1~rpo~:n· pr~:::~~~ f~:i~ I h cases to the State Hiahway LIBRARIAN FOR A OAV has been Inau- gurated at the Newport Beach city li· braries to coincide wi th national library week activities. Vicki Shaw, a junior at Corona del Mar High School, will serve as bran ch librarian Monda~. April 17, at the COM library. She is pictured above with Willl_am Coleman, chairman of the Newport Beich library board of trustees, and Felicia Young, librarian at the COM branch. Diane Beck, senior at Harbor High, has been selected to take over duties tor the day as city librarian Tues- day , beginning at the 8 a.m. li brar.y board meeting in City Hall. Elizabeth Priest, Blh grade r at Ensi gn School, will be at Mar iners library from J to 5 p.m. rues- day. On Wedn esday, April 19. L ynn Mil- 0 c ange ~~issio~ at the May n mee una 1n Sacramento. The re cently oraanized New council disuict boundaries. which will not aerrymande1 any of the in- cumbents f10m runnina for re-election. were approved 5 to 0 Monday evenina by the Newport Beach Ci ty Council. Mayor Paul Gruber and Councilman AI FOJ&il abs tained from votina. Adopted Rou te Action Com· rr:i uee has been accorded ti me on the agenC!a to pre· sent i t~ case aa;ainst r~­ rou ting lhrouJ,h the New port Hci&tlls and Cliff Haven a1ea. The committee, headed by Forrest Fullmer, 1s supportina; the adopted coastal route along Coast Hwy. 0~. FRANK LAUSACH, "apostle to the illiterates,'' w i I\ ::.Pea'.. at a dinner meet• ing at St. Andrew 's Presby· terian Chu rch of Newport 3each Tuesday evening, April 18. Dinn er is at 7 Ievitch, Bth grader at Lincoln Schoo l, will be at the COM library, and Bryan Badger, 8th grader at Ensi gn School,wlll be a Mariners librlrian. (Ensign photo.) Ci ty AtlOfne y Tully Sey- mour was instructed to pre ... pare an ordinance for the redisuictina. with some chanaes in numberina. At lhe suaaeation of Council· man Liodaley Paraoaa, the numbers of Diarricta 1 and 2 will be switched. alao the numben of Districts 6 and '7 . This will put a\\ the numbc1s in clockwise rotation, beainnina wi th Balboa as No. 1 (instead of No. 2 as at Jitesent), and West New poll as No. 2. and endin& with we1 terl)' C()(ona del Mar as No. 6 and cas tedy Corona del Mar as f\o. 7. p.rn ., and the prog ram is at 8:15 in fe llow'~hip half. IJr. Lauoach, whc has deve lop ... ed the teaching program of "each one teach one,'' has been eredi ted wi th helping upwards of 100 million per· Haven Holbrook dies Wi\h the Loy al OJdeJ of the Mesa; 2 sons, Harold Hoi· Moose o(l'j ciating, fun e1al brook, Vista, and Menill service~. we1e held yester-Grirfin, Orange; 4 dauah· day at Weatcliff Chapel for ters, Genevi eve M. Ju per· Haven H. Holbrook, long-son, Vista; Joanne Ash· time Colla Mesa re sident bauJh, Fort Irwin; Della and plumbin1 conttaclor. Lucius, Virginia and Fay He waa born Dec. 6, 1898, Brock, Costa Mesa; a br~ in Gu thrie, Okla. He lived ther, Lawrenc e HolbJook; 2 in California for 47 years. siatcu, Mn. Frances Moore Death came April 8 at the and Mrs. Della Ho lbrook, Yucca Valley HospitaL lloll ywood; 10 gr andchildren Mr. Holbrook is survived and 3 great srandchildrcn. by his wife, Leola, 2234 Entombment will be at }far- Catherine Place, Cos ta bor Rest Memorial Puk. B.l. complaints answered Complainina Balboa Js- landeu re ceived an expla- nation, but no consolation, at City Hall Monday after- noon as the Newpott Beach. Ci ty Council discussed the problems o f the Island water main replacement project.. Complaints c:ovored such I &ems u 1~11 of water prer au1e, water shut-off, bumpy alley a, broken water mctcu, and dirty PaWic I I I I Oi dc. J aH•• Wins Jtrip to France A 5....-ni nute impromptu speech about the French book he enjoyed the most won a summer trip lo Fnnce for Dick Jaffee in competi- tion with 100 other students Saturday, April 8, at UO. Dick, 16~car~ld Harbor Hiah School junior was the c:hoice of a judge from La- pana Beach, 3 hom San Dieao and Joseph Tomchak, pla(euor of anthropoiOIY at Oanae Coast Colle&e. The competition h lhe 4th spon.sored by the Alliance Prancaiso de Ia Riviera Caliromienne. Accordina to President Arthur Wiley, La· a ua Beach, there are 165 members in the county ana rrom Lapana Beach 10 San Clemente and from Fultenon to NeWport Beach. Devlin detailed several rea- ,sons for the uoublu: • The project is a crash proaram because of the cri- tical condition of water lines (sections of pipe were on display, showina the cor- &O&ion and fillina up in aide); thcrcroro \he work c:annot be done an alley at a time. • The old system must be kept in operation Whi le the new li nes arc bein a laid: the consuuction work cau- &es the old lines to aive way, rcquirina conatatlt patchins lo maintain "ater service. • Narrow alleys make the job more difficult; there is lack of storaae space fo r materials. • N.o t ooly the main lines but also the conncc u ons to the houses arc aivina way durina the consuucLion. Re- placement of these laterals u the responsibility of the property owners. Then he wamed of worse to come: "What really scares me is the fact that we will have t~ replace all the cOncrete sewer lines on the Island," he said. "This water main project i s kid stuff compared lo that. The cost is aoin g to be so high that the sewer replacement will ITave to extend over a number of years." Burton S. Gran~ president o f , th e Balboa Island Im- provement Assn. and for· me rl y with th e Los Angeles Power and Light Co., said he understood the problems of the current project be- cause of his own elPCJience. He made a suucstion for the futu re : lnfonn the rcsi- dents and prOperty o wners in advance u to the incon- veniences th ey may face. "They wil\ endure a areal deal of uouble if lhey are told in advance,•• he said. Coun cil members •arced. HI .. LAIDS GIIOUP TO HOLD 11111!.11 DAICE The Corona Hi&hland,J Pro~ perty Owners' Aun. will ho)d its annual dinner dance and e lection or officers for 1967--68 at lhe Irvine Coast Country Club Friday eveft- ina. April 28 . The annual The award witl be 1iven at 1 p.m. Friday, April ll, at pab b•.a or u~eful and uao- th C lty Presbyterian leu. obJects Will open cere-• orrmun h mon•ea at the 6:)0 cocktail Church in Lapna Beac: by hour. Dinner ,.m be '' 7:45. No• YCfk direc.IOC, Oeorae election at 9. 1. ~a of tho Fectoration o r • Froaoh Allloa<u. FIIAL TIAVIL FILII uwe are eo prOud of him:• Hjor4ia lC.iuot Putor wilt sUd hh partnll, Mr. aad a.ho• hor''Norta ach'••n" ,._ Robon JaiTee 344 · folmo alI p.a. 111io PridoY, ....;._oocl Or., N;wport APril 14. in •• final tr•••l ; pu "OIJMC.ially tiace 1nd ..._.,. PlOP,• ~~ ' 1he N"'fOfl Harbor K••--• c.·t apeak Pnncla and. Chrb. 1\o triYol fihat will o.aa..•, ltelp bilL "J Mr. be lhown io lha Nowpon J~ lo ... me oopo .. r r., Horbor Hilh Sdlool •eli· .. Cit' ol No_. Beadl. IOfiwo. Ma)'Or Paul Gruber hu been notified that the a aenda incl udes 30 minutes, beaiMina at 10 a.m., for the ~ewport Beach request f01 rc locatin& the freeway. sons in 103 countries learn to redd and wr ite. UNEMPLOYED'? This leftover Easter Bur\ny was Cos ta \lesa ci ty officials will be there lo o ppose a.n r proposal that would put the coastal freeway in their city. No dope in NB libraries evidently let out after the rush season and wa s found in th e alley of! 4tl1 Av e. between Jris Ave. and Jas· min e Ave. in Co rona de l Mar, looKing for work o r a And a new develqxnent .,.,.as tc\•ealcd yesterday by An alert llo'atch is beina Sewport Beach Councilman ~epl for the possible pas- Dec Cook, llo'ho said he has sing of mariJu ana in all been g.i \'en 5 minutes lo Hatbor libraries, accordins rrcsent a m1 nority Newport to Cit~· Librari ar. Dorothea opinion in favor of th e Shee ly. handout of some l<ind. F indf'r t<en11y Cra ... er, age 9, The revi sed districts arc of 718 Jasmifle Ave., offe red carrots and lettuce and a protected nlac e until the re al o.,..,ner is located. Assistant carrot feeder is Sarah C ra~er, age 6. The ado pted C'Oast.al route. Hun tina tun Beach Library close in popu\E.ti on size, JOHN EDWARD MURPHY of ranains from 5,3a8 to 5,538. children's parents are Mr. arld Mrs. John Craver. ~l e infonned the Ensi an calle~ \londa y w.fternoon fEnsign photo.) ,. that he had asked \Ia) or w sa~ that tht weed had Gruber for J minutes of the been found 1n fullerton, 'l cwport Beach half hour so Buena Pari. and Santa Ana that he could offer a minority \ibrar:es. Book.s in which repor~ but the mayor turned the mariJuana has been down his rectucst. h1ddcn dealt w1 th philosoph}. Ingle wood, ,.,;dent mana -4 FACE CONTEST AT POLLS ger of El Segundo Industr ia l Park near Los Angeles !n- terna tiona! Airport, has beer: named president of ttle lr~ vine Complex, the 2160Q- acre wholly-owned subsi· diary o f~the Irvine Co. H will assume his new duties May 1. He is a 9raduate of Chico Sta t e College, atlend· ed the Uni....ersity of San Francisco School of Law, and received llis real estate certificate from the UC Ex· tension. He served with the U.S. Na vy du ring World War n. By Elinor Woocl Theories about education, political beliefs and activi- ti es. and penonalities or those Nntlift l for the board r tftsteeS fol "'• "Newpor~ Mesa Unified Diatticl take a final competitive bow when vo teu tum their thumbs up or down wi th an x on the ballot line Tuesday, Apri l 18. Here are backaround facts and statements of philosophy obtained durina interviews with the 4 candidates .,..ho ate in competition in 2 of the uustee areas. • MARIA.'l C. BERGESO:S In Trustee Area :!, \larian C. Bergeson, mcwnbcnt. aayli the concern for her own 4 childten from i.inde.r- l•t'en to high school in- spired her to fight fo r better cducauon fo r al l childten. "You have to be ded1 ca· ted," she excla1mcd. ''There is no financial remunerali.:m, no uatus, as you are so subject to censure. • There is onl y the belief that edu- cation is the key to an ef- fecti ve democracy"' One of \1rs .. Berguson's concerns i s the need for a strona junior h1gh proJr\lll'l. T "b I "d to teacher "We sh6uld broaden the cur-n u e pal ;~~~~~m· .. :::.~!oplh~o;~~:; In a last tr ibute to William G. Hay o f Cos ta Mesa, hun- dreds of students, their par- ents and teachers drove from Paramount to his funer- al servi ces held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the St. John the Di ,·i nc EPIscopal Church, Costa .\lesa. "For 13 years he wa s deJ icated to hclpin& h1s students," said h1s mo ther, \Irs. Leila E. Hay, 953 Dogwood, Cos ta Mesa. "He didn't bclon& to clubs. He was JUSt a teacher at Paramount Senior Hi-gh School who wanted to help the young on es and they c ared fo r hi m so much that a scholarsh ip has been started in his name." ll.lr. Hay died in hi s mo th· er's anns of a heart auack at the a&e of 46. ~l e was bom March 31, 1921 , in Ak- ron, Ohio; saw service in World War 11. He was a g1aduate of Oranae Coast teacher stated. "Tin-. 1s a College and received hi s diffi cult period and at th1s master's dcaree at Long time, children need mor e to Beach Stale. spark them w get them CDitiiiERCHANTS PLAN «•d> fo. h•oh schoot.·· TRAVEL PROMO TION An 8-)'ear res1dent of th1s A town-wide uavel pro-area. she ~oen·ed on the mo ti on will be discussed at Newport Beach Elementary the 7:30 Tuesda.(l'nomin g School Board m JQ6~65 . mcetin& at the Corona del and on the ~c...,rort-\lesa Mar Chamber of Commerce, L'n1fied D1s tu ct board s1n1:e office, 2659 E. Coast Hwy., !965. \Its. Berge:-.nn, ncov. a on April 18. Mer chants plan-houscw1fe at 1 7~1 rrade- ning to attend the meeting wmd:-. Ln., Ba}'Cte:-.t, rc- are asked to call 613-.WSO cer ved her SA m elcmentuy N 673·3753. coffee and educ ati ,~n after stu J1es at ro lls "ill be served. UCLA and Bn&ham Young lJnJverSit). Sh e has )tUdleJ ai M, at the UC LA Graduate ART DISPLAY R.ATED AT M8 TENNIS CLUI Artist Lois Duitman o f East Bluff will show her "around the world" pamt- in gs th is week-end, Ap11 l IS and 16, at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, on East- bluff Ot. neat the enuance to the Bl11fh S..:h,Xll 0f Edu..:au.--.. n. o OtARLES COLF.SV.ORnl'" Th e applicatiOn of bJSineSS lo gic to business proble ms ins pi re d Charles Coles- worthy, 37 , of 1151 Bery l Lane, Harbor ilir,h\ar.ds, to c:ntc:r the tru stc:c compc,'" PAULINE BRECHT, Ford Motor Com- pany Fund scholarship winner, receives congratulations from John e. t.a wson, at left. vlce-t)resldent ilt\d general man1gtr of Ptlllco-Ford Ae:ronutronic, while the: winner's PArents, Mr. and Mrs. P.ul t. Brecht. loot on. Pauline, a senior .t Co,.. on a dtlllar High School, is 6nt of n hlft school seniors who ·havt Just_, +-~••r Ford Fund scholarsh ips in a compe:titfon fot sons and daughters ot MIPioye:e:s of Ford Moto r co. an.d certain of Its affi li· •te:s. Mrs. Brecht is statistician at Ae~ nuti'Otll c. Mr. Brecht is owner of PAll Brecht O.ChArd Co. In Costa Mesa. The farnil~ home Is at H8 Cherry Tree: Ln., Costa ...... titian a&ainst incumbent \1arian BcrJeson in Area 2. "Basically, I fee l 1 could be more tfTtctive u a board member 1bao ._ i121C*Dbea\:' stated the realtor, owner- broker of C. F. Coleuorlh } & Com pany, Costa \lcsa . "Tupaycrs are bewi \t:ercd ~· the spiralina cost of e_ducati on and are rcbe llin& ·at the polls, "I dee ply re&ret this li teral) cu tJ cs n,, and rc- ~~a bby uoatmenL," ho sa.i~. !i lion. . _So l too"-stepa _ \0 o~WD ... D•••li•• a.. ~,., ' ..a Ume from tt1e ,.11llway the ~ewport Police helped Comrni uion. I called the search throujh books in the Comni ssion, and I ha,·e Scwrcn li brary, and the been as1ured that I am on search was conducted b)' the agenda for 5 minutes." the staff!o 10 the other f{e said that the Action li brarieS. ;o.Jo mari1uana was Conmittee headed by \lr. found. "The biucr the district beca~. the sma ller the taxpayer-partn t bec ame, and sc he Just hi s confi den ce and faith 1n the Board. •• Fullmer had offered him part of i ts time, but he refused. "I do no t wish to be aliancd with an y aroup," he explained. Another ke) de\'c lopment came Tuc sday in Sacu- mento, where Assemblyman Robctt Badham inuOOuced a bill which could latcr ·be A resident m th is area Since nsa. \1r. Coles- worthy beheves that throu gh prudence, the schools mus t re ga in the lost confidence and faith of the voters. amended to becomeaspecific "The school S} s te m 1s frecv.a~· route bill for ~ew­ top-hcaq "ith ad\1SCrs." rort Beach. The .amended he said. ••The people kM¥-bil l could spec1fy the 11 and don't like 1 t. But ~ ~dopted c~ta l route, or an poruon rof th1s will be ta~er&r ml~d route th_mu gh the care of rn ume a s conuads 1\el gtlts and Chff ~aven. !.!Xplte ." \1r. Co\.:swmth~ the ta' burden mtolerablc and :\nolh er poss1hl\i ty 1s no believes freev.a~ at all. A ssembl~­ toda) 1s man Badham was au thor of the unl) a bdl .:: \ear s ago etiminat~ 1ng the. Sewrort Beach segment of the freev.a~, rt-us btl\ ~~o•as approved b~ lhe Assemb l~ but died m rhu:e the \otc:r can sa) n" ts at the count~ N local leveL "dl••we \Cr," he c~:•n tl nut:J, Senate corrum ttt:e . ·•we ei th er fi nance our t)wn eJucatiun •>r the bo..•arJ mus L \1 r. Fullmer re ported to ... ee~ nutside ass1stance -the Council \lt.mda~ e,·enmg Lhus lt.·:-.lng .:our \0cal .:t~n· tw\." The realtor, fatht::r ,,f 3 children in the 5th. '7th and ,~th grades, 1s a graduate o f Los Angeles c1 ty s chools and received a B. S. degree at USC in 1 ~5 :. His CI VIC acti\'ities mclude: rast prc s idenC) of \1ariner's COOlmumty Assn: Pad 3\, Cub Scouts; Harbor Area Boys' club, Little Leaauc that h1s ..-:~.,mmi ttce is clr- ..:ul aung pe utJons for lhe adopted coasl.lt.l route and ~PJ"l•Sm i rd ... x:atHln . \1an· Ellen Sprtz.e r of 311 Pirate Rd., Cliff Haven , is in charge of the petition dti\'e. \lr. Full~~r also cxpresst:d ,,p~1s1tion w th~ proposed shift of the reeder fre~way from ~ewpott Bhd. to Supenor r\ve. as a "foot in the door apptoach to reopen the coastal routt issue.•• manaaer. Ii i! specific soluti ons are John Pritchlild, vice· for th ~ Board to tell what chainnsn of the action economv stcpi it pl ans to cocrmi ttec, said that a (Continued on pa 1e &I route throuah ftc Heiahta would affect J times 11 SkiP AIID SCOTT ALLAII many homes as lhe coas tal 111 AII D IN IM RAC E route He sta1<d ol•o lhat Brothers "Slap" Allan o f \hC: Heiahla route would tc· Stanford and Scott Allan of move St. Andrew's fntb)'• USC Newport re s1dcnts, · ' . tcrian Church. the Scnuw took 1st and 3rd l'llllceao~n Citizens recreation tenter. the lrd annual J()hn F . Ken-the Masonic Temple, in nedy memor~•l re&atta at addition to creatina dis· the Atlnapo\u Naval Ac•· ..__ I ...... _ .t demy last weekend. tur ... ncc . or at~nu a On the Stanford cnw were tt-.z:bot Htah. ud Newport H&fbor area you·th• Crala He1ahta. School. • McCabe, Kim ()esenbera. CCMna !man. AI ~Cflll and Rl)'mond Wilde warned ap~nal swtana a On the USC ,;ew rrom l'ilhl that mi aht tplit llh Newpc)ft and Lido hie were entire city. He Mid be ru Tom tr~d Tim Hoalf), John Cor Council in lil64 oa a. Ganiaon, HenQ SpraFe idea &hit drlt fteeWa)' aaa.W aod Bill Lilly. (~li ... cl .. -II.! • Festival set for Newport Sid Soffer of the Blue Beet received appJoval from the Sc...,port Se111ch Ci t} Coun· cil \~onday c.,.eni n1 for aile)· dOSin& (or ilis v.cek• end's Old Town ~ewport Festi,•al. The Counc1l autho1ized the closin& of ~1st P l. from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunda}. \it. Soffer sa1d that th is ~nd annual fest1va l wi II 1nclude an art show, life- guatd contest, ar.d a sutfma con te st. wh1ch ha s been arranged b~ Gordon Con nolly, f"e'Sider.t ,)f the ~ewport Beach Sutfin& Aun. LT. RICHARD W. HIIIIIEL, son-in ·\aw of James H. Serry, 2413 Venier Wa~, Costa Me sa,has been award- ed U.S. Air Force sllvtr pilot wings upon gradU~i""' tlon at Will lAms AF81 Ari- zona. Following spec IIIII Zed aircrew training at other bases, he will be •ssltned to George AFS, Colli. He will be on F~ PNntom D pilot In tilt Toctlcol Air Commond, wh ich pr .. ldts comba.t rtconNlsunce, atrlol flrt!IOWtr ond U$ .. 11 olr·llft lor U.S. """1looces• ' TIIIRSD4!1.. APRIL 13, 19&1 CO !IIIlA utL liAit, CAll F. '1111 OPRCIM. MIWIP ... a straight SUPIIVISING SUIIINDD • -T, 1 . (', 1 ,-,, ' · · , -• • 11 -·, 1 • I • • I , • IIJC-ceh.OI "Talrc up ""' 41U1rr<l • will! Ill< foe ; lor the rehlltilhall• ollhe lout t~r.Sco. One is lho battered aad aowMUme1 Row, RlchardWu.rmbrud, OP '1111 CITY OP MIWPOIIT IIAQI THE HAUON AUA'S OFfSI:T /l£r$/'AP£R Off !c. ... fri•l• ,,_ I• it. £-ip BIN WI ... ly Tom A1ulenon Othf'r Suptlintcndent~ of Surft1'clcr are in- crrasing nid and trad~ with tht' RuNian crim- inal• who arc !mppl~·ing mott of tht" planet and war m:Ul'rials killing Amrrican boys in Vit•tn:uu. Ft>w inmJU'I of San Qut"ntin are guilty of mort unforgi\·able f.rimts. "To '"" will! (•lll•g foGMs, Wt l~rOW Communiu t"ounu'i~, includins Y~a\"ia , "The tor"t; be yo wrs to on c~dit. And now Pmicknt john~ u ys: .. &. u dev-utatochill .... la Soulh wbo h ducribod in lhe Vietnam hu IDII wil:b en• April, 1967, inue of Or. Coutaains IUCC:tll, BfiJy Harala' Otrittian .. In oae villaae it haa Ctuude. as beina .. Down boen a youna Telan'a re-lhrouahout the world u a aponsibility to aot the uuly twontielh century achool back in operstion. OuitUan martyr, (or hi~ 14 After oraa.ni&ina repaira and years in a conmuniat pnaon equipment the teachcra and In Rumania." nza E.~...,.., c..-•• .... -c.w. -f2625. "'l'hf' trade agre.:mrnt we-have made with hold it hi!t''• R u~.·,ia marks an t nd of ~ac.tful c~xistt-nee -Jolin McCrae, TILIPIIOII .. on.o• ( .... CMo 71.) Till NEW<*T IIA8801 ENSICN I• tile oaly ... l*f • ptiM.d ... ,..W..W ._ ...., Cllr of N.-,.t Be.e~. _. ,.,. oaly loc:•ll, ......... .,.. ... ..,._. 1111 tiM NetllpOft .,._.c-.. MlrN An.. .,_....._. -••r· o• Ttlwe4•y. S.C.-d cl ... ,_..,. ,_ld .w,...._..,.,c..tu. and ~taru u1 on tht" I"OIId to peattful enga~ "In Florufers Fields ." En-n· timt• wt• ha\'e ll't down our anna· mcnu. ·Ru•11ia Rnd otht•r cnemit•s ha\·t ' built up tht·in. If Russia is our ally, wt have sur- n·ndt rcd. P:m or our ~urrendcr pla n i5 tht' so-<a llcd Cnn,ular Trt•aty, which tht' Ad.nin- ismllion has ranumxl throu~h tht" &-nate. nlt'nt." This aubttandally wu Senator Worldbriglu has patiel)lly explain-the tall meuaae ,of Edith 1·d to u~ U.edn«ks again an~ again that our Skene 'WIIliarfta, patriot, forci~n aid program is mr~IY ''tnlightened World War 1 Army nurte, 5t'l f·intt•rt•st.'' If we do not aid the poor na· children ~ere back in their In the Cruudera' Jou~al claaarooma livina a cofn.. department of the ma&az.lr'le ptratively normal lifo aaain. are oonmcnta on the _ r:•r:t- A member or this youna table t.reatm~nt wh~c e Texan's team and next.-in .. hu received m Amen ca. corrmand had become 10 "Ue wu bus tled out of enthuaed' with lhe proaram, the ~n!ted Stater. on hh that he extended hi• own firs1v111t ror reason s known tour of duty by six mon lhs only to the State Department. Ta: NEWPOIIT HARBOR ENSJCN w .. .djltdnd to .. • .. we • ,... ol ..-.J c in:td.-:lo• by eowt decree No. A-20171 dated 1111117 14, J95l, Ia SuperiOf Cowt f« the CouiiiCy of Or•:r• State of C.lif•aia. ... by r .. IOil thereof I• qualified lo p..bli 11111 public (undamontal Bible believer, tions. thf')' woultl go Communist, say all the pro-Communists. _ Republican. dedicated con• ... ~ ... r~ ., .. w. • AI YO • HAAPA ................................. Ow-•..:t P.ttll•lter PEC HAAPA ......................•....•..•............... .As-i..:e EdhM SUUCIIII'TIOM IIATIS .. Kwll« Are•: o.e Y'f'•. 14.00; 2 ye••· 17.00 ()-. of Hwbor Atu; O.e ye•, IS,OO; 2 yeua, 19.00 C:omuhurs an· offices wht-rt commercial and tourist bu~int>s~s are suppost'dlr conduc- tf'd . .'\t le-ast . tku's wh<\t fn·c and friendly n:.tions do in thl·ir conllulates. But a~ that ~n·:u Anwrkan .J Edt:.:tr Hbow·r has warned , tht· m:'\i n f••nt·tion of th~ So,·iet comulatt'5 i~ l'~)l•nn ag•·. Russian con~ulatt"s arc all spy m·~t~. Ol•r traitoR in hi~h positions betrayed Po-servative. whoae memorial land and dclin·red ht•r into slavery. Poland service was hold at lhe is nm" htlpinl.(' thl' Vit•t Cong -and wt" are chapel of lhe Alderaaate now ht•lpiru; Poland. Methodiat Church, Tustin, so as to accomplish mor; "And now, althouth he Chicfll!n Toihuw· cnrr('spondcnt Chesly wemeaday, Aprils. ~anly n·print~ the following from Poland Her final u:hortation to publi<lwd in tht' Octnlx-r I i!ISue o£ a Ham-l.he forcea of riahteousness, hun!: n<'WS]IRj)('l l lJj,. Pr>ml"fsclu z,.itung): aptly Wll expressed in the of thia worthwhile work. has been called a new • <II. d!OtJ ~ .ll.p ARVO E. HAAP~. owner '"d publisher ot the EnsiiJ" ~~ COIIIUTS OM THE TRUSTEE ELECnOM H ooJ\t'l h:\~ n'])Ortt·d that tlw ratification nf th1-C:o mular Tn•at\' i~ "a dwrishe-:t ~oal ,,f tlw &1, irt I ntt·llil!rnC',. Ji('n·in·'l·· .. .:tnd ~>11\' \\hid1 "will 111;l:t" tht• joiJ of th~ FBI lll ud 1 mc>n· diffil'ult." ""\\'c•apom of tlw Polish an n!*d forres a~ laat hYJI'IR sun1 at that ser· h:·ing sbipprd frnm Stl·ttin harbor in Poland vice: .. Onward Chris tian in t'\rr-innt·a~lng f]uanitif's to North Viet· Soldiers.•• namt'5l' harbon . :. \\'hilt• on onc side of the "The hope instilled in John the Baptiat.. a contem- thehearts of the Vietnamese porary St. Basi l or St. Paul, people by what the Ameri· and a prophet v.:ho radiates can pacification proaram is lh e love o_r Chrt st, by s~e accompli shina is of the of the b1gaesl names rn greatest importance. Not Protestanlism, Rev. Wurm- •mly is it helping the Viel-brand s till finds that the namese to stand on their churches of Ameri ca are own feet, but is pe rsuading c losed to him.'' l lm· ,,f llw trr:-at<'~t pmhknu in our coun· l f\ lt'(]:'l\ ts divf'sp~·n for law. Po~~ihlr till' fr;ro •mm t' l;:w ,-io~ator i~ Pn·sidl-nt Joh.nson. wh(• d nu atl~ it:nor·rs Con~n·s~ and tht• Cmt· <tittu ion whem'\t"r it ~t:it~ him. f or instanCl·, llw Find l('\ A11 wndnll'nt. 'li~n<'d into law in St']ll"llii>(•J: Hlflfi. prohibits ~le of cornmodi· tlt'' •nb~idi ... rcl llircli iC.h Puflli• Law 480, tht' Food r ... , Pt·:wt· Prr~.!r:un. to any nation whid t ,,.]J, Ill' f•ll"nidll ''· nt' ,,·!J!l"h p~·nnits ships or .lirn:dt mtdt•r it~ n•!!i~try to tran~pon to :"\(•l th \"ru.auT:.Ln) •·qui p11 wnt. ma t<"ria l~ OT' t"lllt u u•~~;li t ln ••o lmu.: ,,, :-\or1h \"i•·tn;~rn •~ !,!111 '\'1 nt•d 1}\ il (:.,11111\Hill\\ 1"1'1,::11111'. These thouahts are pro-•amt' harbor \\l';tpum :tl'(' loaded which an· r ..ketic. They do in act re· hcim: u••·:l ;up im An•:·r;f';t n <;n~d:t'R ... Thr "" Concern over spending in general, and .sch oo l costs In particular, should make next Tuesday's trustee election a matter of considerab le importance to local citi zens and taxpayers. That fa ct that thi s is tax-pay ing time ought to provide an added incentive to look ove r the Qualifications of the various candidates, and then get out to the poll s and vote. The su cc essfu l candidates will have a voice i n the spending of al most half of the funds co tlecte'd in ci ty and county taxes. Pole~ I'N'<'iH: !l w wlwat (rrom tht" U.S.) 011 present an urgent appeal d. 1 · · .. to take up our quanel them that we realty are The other Ctuistian Soldier concemed about their aood, is Alvin D. Smith, the Ne aro the ir future and their free-edi tor and publisher of the (Tl' It anc til('\ 111 turn sh1p thc1r Wt"apom to ~onh Vit"m:'lln on crt"dit." with the foe,"' and having The choice is you rs .•. In case you asked, I will be mark- ing my ballot as follo ws in the contested races in the Newport-Mesa Uni fied Oi stri ct el ection: For Tru stee .Area 3, Charles Col esworthy, rea l tor, and for Trustee Area b, Athena Simakis, housewife. Walt W. Rm 1ow, fortn<"r top pol icymakrr joined in battle with the for '"our" Sl:l tl' l).cpar!Hwnt and now top as-for ces of evil now bent on ,;'ltant to Pn·~idc·nt JnhnVln, in his book, Thr des troy in& our country, to l ",jr,·d Stnl •, i•r t/,;. IJ"mfrl Arrrta, u.rgn , on ao forward as Chris tiah pa~·· 'l-19. th:1 1 :\mrri•a dt'.~t roy lwr national soldiers, on, on, to vi c tory, ~t)\'t"t(·il!tll\ and cxiMcnc<' a~ a nation. kos· This appeal miaht well t(l\\' l"ontt·~ds tl 1:tt •inn· dw Sm·ict~ ar(' "'m<"l· be the tuming point in win· lc"··im.: ... '"" must :tiel and stn·nt:t tll{'n tlwm nina the war to continue our h~ cll oppinc ottr ~illy a nd inciTc•('live t'mbat ·1 freedom L:O on unlimitt•d tradt· "ith ]{ussia : widtdraw ' • • • Bu tler Coun t~· Ameri can, Uom. •• r J • • • published 10 Hami lton, Ohio. Proof that corrmunism has ~1r. Smith has taken his come to gJ"i ps with Chris· tianity, is shown by a com· munisl poste r found in a hamlet in the Mekong De lta, as reported by the Freedom Talk, This poster warned: place in the front lines in wa r to save America, He challenaes those who as- sert that "God is dead,'' by runn ing a series of ar- ticles proclaiming that "God is everywhere." ( ),r t'l\t'lll\ .1 m! E:orl \\:11 rr·n ·\ (rirnd. m:l\~ llltlldt·H"I T il,. of Yll!!t~]a,·ia. is of coul"'ll." 'IIppi, in!! ll 1•• \'it•t CnnJ,:. Hut Pn·~idl·nt John· "1111 lt:1' !Ill' L!;tll tf" l"IO>l~t th at hf' l1a1. frn·d -HJtl 11tt>ll' \11'111" f.,r nq.x •rt frn111 thi~ n•untr~ Itt tlu· n•,t CJf Clllr troops from abroad as wt' ha w Never before in the history in Turkl"\ a ud Ita!): and turn 0\:er our L'n· of American milit ary acti· ti r<" ddt·n~· tn tht· L"niu·d i'\a1ions. tAll ont·· vi ties has Christian service \\1:1rldt·r~ arc· not Cnnm1unists. but all Colll- "Possession of religious books or literature is for-In e ach issue of his paper, ~1r. Smi th a ttac ks the acti· vitics of egro political' agitators who are aiding the conmunist c ause by at- tacking the Ameli can way of life. At Lhe same time he aive s s upport to those loyal Negroes wllll. courageously defend our country. l-Ie is the "man of the hour'' when ra c ist issues are raised. • • • ' LErS MOT KILL IIITH KINDNESS muni~b art• ont·-wnrldrr~. I to the civilian population of occupied territory been so emphasized, as in Viet- nam, On the spot reports show that American soldiers are doing much to counter· act the terroristic tactics of the Viet ConJ, and are restorina a semblance of peaceful corrmunity life for the South Vietnamese. They help to rebuild houses de- stroyed by th e enemy. They assist in harvesting the rice crop. They enJage in social service activities rendering first aid for in· juries and provide nursing care for the sick. They a.re indeed anzels of merc y, bidden." In the Tay Ninh Province , where the people are de- vou tly religious, the Free- dom Talk relates th a t "the Cornnunis t Nation al Liber- ation Front has posted nQ:- ti ces on the walls of the vi II age bui !dings. They read: I commend to your reading the "State Roun dup " report o;, thi s page -Senator John Schmi tz's regular commen tary from Sa c ramen to. He is wr it in g about th e appalling burden LeHers to the Editor of growing wel fare payments . Rece iving welfar e is be-OUST THE SPENDERS f I Editor of the Ensign, coming a way o f li fe for an increasing nu mber o peop e. ~lany Ameri cans are de- Something ha s to be done to restore reasonable sani ty ceiv ed by a de lusion that in welfare administration, or the inevitable resul t will the burden of taxati on is be bankruptcy. borne by the ri ch. Therefore, The standa rd reto rt is: "Would you let them starve?" th e)' are not overly concerned until you have fully explored the fac ts. Thi s balance would not affect the func- tions authorized by the U.S. Constitution. The Liberty Amendment will restore our Constitutional Republic . WE WERE "SOLD" Dear Mr. Editor I must maintain my ori gi- nal position! In deed, we at Woodland we re "sold.'• I round at fi rst to my surprise, and then to my complete under· standing, that the alides shown at the Woodland PTA mee ting were not shown be- fore nor since for any PTA group. "I. Publication and dis- tr ibution of religious ma- teri als that criticize or op- cornnunism is forbidden. • • • There are many, many Chris ti an SolJiers , shoutina from the housetops, preach· ing the gospel of the salva- tion of Ameri ca over the radi o and sometimes on television, and crying aloud in the wilderness. Ou tstanll- ing among th o se whose ut• ter.a.nces have come to our attention are: The Rev. Wal ter Uuss, of the Free· dom Center, in Portland, Oregon; Or. Steuart ~1cBir­ nie, thC Voice of American· ism; Dr. Billy Hargis wi th his Christian Cru s ade ; Dan Smoot, the vete ran of ma ny a political cri ses; Richard Cotten, whose C:::onservative Viewpoint broadcasts pre- sent the ideas of a mili tant Christian Laym an; Dr. Carl about ever increasing go-No, atld I don't believe you would either. But the hand-vernme nt spending and the outs are undermi ni ng th e natural desire of man to be accompan ying increasing ch arita ble .. ne hand-out s are cutting down the incentive taxation. for vol untary giving, which is the bas i s of true charity ; It is not onl y Lrue that the ri ch pay the majOJ portion of and the financi al abili ty to gi~e to charity is being eroded u.s. taxe s, but it is an u t- by heavy taxation. ter impossibility because Tki s criticism is not a sign.. of a hard heart or of !act: there are not enough of tho ot concem to r human su tte-r\ng and misfortune. On the rich people. Last year columnist Henry _contrary, it is concern o ver the very survival of ou r free J, Taylor aave his readers ~t i on that shoul d produce a speedy reform in wel far e ad-the fo ll owing impohant sta- mi nistration. Sen ator Schmi tz says that by n ext year, one ti uics. About ~5~ of all families earn less then out of every 12 Cali fo rnians wilt be on the wel fare rolls. Slt1,00t) a year; 14% earn When the ratio gets to be one ou t of 10, and then 8, and b, SlO ,OOO to S7,500, 26~ cam a11d 4 -who will there be left to produce the necessary less than SJ ,OOO. Only 22% wealth -or even .to hand out the checks! earn more than 51 0,000 a • • • year, ICUCHIL AHD THI KOOICY COHSU&Aa fRIArY The fact is that if the g~ (F ro"',,\., Mo ,..tro .. ., L .,d6.,) vern ment seized all ind ivi- Not long a,a, Senator Olrksol!'n wu ae-ainat the Consular dual i~come over 525,000 a 'I"reaty. Then, according to hlm, he wu shown some apectaJ year, 1t would run the go- natertal that cau!ed him to chanp hla mind and vote ln favor vemment only about 4 days. of this new@St/oretrn policy foUy. U there wu real evidence If all the in come of the na- ln Javor of such a remarkable chanp, what wu It! It It wu lion's millionaires were ta- so convincing that It eve-n switched the opinion of Barry Gold-ken , it would not run the go- water, why can't the ~pie have a hint u to what that ev,. vemment two days. dence Iii? If the people can't be told., how does that tie In wHh If the American people can tJncoln'• assertion that thla La a r ovenunent of the people, b)· ever be brought lD a realiza- the J)@Ople, and for the J)@Ople~ tion of the important (act that It Is slrnUJcant that Senator Tower of Texas saw the it is the litLie man who pays ~&me PVIdence and opposed the Consular Treaty ,tronger thlln for the wi ld spendinJ of our ever. Hr, and auch men as Senator O.Orl" Murphy, realize soc ialistic-minded politi· that America'• war In VietNam Ia be>lnr fourht aralnat anna cians and that any other way and annament made In Russi&. 11\ey realbe that Ruqla only is impossible, steps would makes and keeps treaties that a~ advantare-oua to her. And be taken in future e l~ctions they realize that With a vote for the treaty went responslbll-to oust these wild spenders lty for the results of the treaty. ft om public office. They The Constitution of the Unlted States, which the Senate would be sent home where ll aworn to uphold, potntPdly prohibits &tvtnr "&ld and com-they could spend their own tort" to the enemy. The votl!' of the Senate In ratification of money rather than that of the Consular Treaty extends lmmunlty to hu~ of Soviet hard-pressed low and middle ~IJJ who operate within our boundar!@!:. in come Ame ri can taxpayers. U you were an American to~r In the bewUdertmt battle Sincerely, ln VIetNam. how would you reprd a ~ty that allows the Billy Jame s Harai s communist supplier of your enemies Uw fl'ft run of your Christian Crusade native land! ,Senator Thornu Kuehe1 Ia one of thOle who Tulsa, Okla. voted for the Consular Treaty, Senator Kuchel soon wW have Please learn the facts. for information, write to the Liberty Amendment Com- mittee of the U.S .A., 6413 Franklin Ave ., Lo s Anae- les. John M. Doyle 425 Via Lido Saud Lido hie FALSE FRATE~tfALISM Editor of the Ens ign The military debacle in South Vietnam that has snuffed out the li ves of more than 8,000 of our Ame rican young manhood has an underlying sinister purpos e that is not easily understood. For some mys- terious reason that arouses the anger of a great many informed American people, President J ohn son is using tier upon tier of the dead bodies of our American boys and bi II ions of hard eamed dollars of their parents to build bridges or courtesy to a conniving antagonist. Fraternalism is a noble vutue when sincere. But the antaaonisms of a cold wa r and the hosti lities of a hot one make appeasement, with brotherly love, a de- s pi c able mockery. If there was ever a time when the United States should put the pressure on the Soviet Union to call their Bolshevik dogs off the Yankee trail, th at time is now! Red China is caus- ing them more concern than they can hide from the free world's attention. At the the opportunity to expla.ln thta vote to hb: constl~ts ln CaJltomla. Let'a ren1embft to uk him. TAX BITE SOLUTION same time, the Politburo is Edi tor of the Ensign, becoming extremely jittery • • • -'"' 110--(P'rom ~ 8u llartao TIP e) The dmlandl that we atop bomblnr North VIet Nun are wry loud thne daya. Yet for the flrst time In thia cen- tury milltary INtalJ&Uons,. lndUI'trt&l compliexes, ba.rtton and supply depots whkh have automatleaDy been bomblnr tar- pta, are ott limits. The port and dodrl at HaJphona atW atand unb>uc:hed. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy want& ua to atop bombl.nr. Seeretary General U Thant wantt: ua to atop bombtna. Ho OlJ Klnh wants ua to 1top bornbtftl'. Kao.'JW.tuna wanb ua to •top bomblnr. P'rtrDe Mln(ate-r Harold WU.On wantt: u to atop bomblnr. Sen. MID 'Kanlfle)d want. us to atop bombfna. Stn.. J. William Fulbrirht wantt: Ul to atop bomblnr. Thar'a an lmprHalw array of na.~na, lilted. we hulen to not., In order of lnaiatenoe on ·~ Uw bomb6ftl', and not In any ordtr of unlmportanee. In VIet Nam are 10me mm from thla community -10M and bu.ba.ndf Of IUt.cribert 10 thil ~per. In Vilt Ham. tJ.o, are .venl cto.n lood and rnoun»-- hd ..,.. nporw~ Dntna of others haw viatt:ed V1et Nun _.IIIJad with the men .ftchtlftl' ~ war. wn. teen no dit~tdl from any ao:rwc~~tect Amtriean Nib S N ... t ln VIet Nam that: ~7 prtya•, ......a.Q)' captain. ----anJ' c.wpJ~a). ~ n.jot, ------!lou--_,ol. nat-.. ...,, l.aoa to t.c:e .......... to IMiall. bM .... ____ ... booMineoiN-VIotNam'•--Wr'W ... • lrlttlltw fr'DID 111r7 of oar local tMD ~ ...... , a,, .. _ ............. _ .. ,... ___ _ ---·rt, 11 ls'W lilt~ ,.., _ _.. ~-­.s s 0 .... Everywhe-re t hese days, over the potential power of hear protests about tax West Germany, who is itch· bui ld·ups at every level of ina for reunification of it 's government. When each of country in abstaini~ hom us think of losina an even possession of the atom greater s hare of ow eamed bomb,. dollar, it is no wonder cons The Kremlin is in no posi• venations are fi lied with lion to dictate terms to the bitter complaints. The best White House. Why· finesse approach is to convert' in thia international card these pro tests into a solu-1ame when we hold the hiah tion of the problem. The trwnp card1 while usina the Liberty Amendment does opponent'• ltacted deck? just this . Yet we flatter them with It is proper to propoae an lona term t:rodit (not pay• a"_len~ment to ~~e U.S, Con· able in dollara) with whit:b alltut•oo requmna &he Fe· to buy everythins (rom wheat deral Governmon~ to operate to 1utomobi 1c factories only ·", authort ~ed by lhe •bile they are actively efts Conat_zlut•~· ~~· means JIJediatbe bot war aaaieat roduc ma It~ au:e by ~e us. Ia fllternalism with the. sradua.l telh~a beck to PI'•· Ruuiau more impbrtaat to vate en&erpue. Lhat part ua thu tbe lives cA our of aovernmont du-ectly com-L.-. ., , • . petlns with the free enters UVJ"•· L~t • lt::•p fatth ~tth prite ayttem. Tu npport.ed our fiahuna men by uatytna baaineuea run 1t a fuca•· tbe 11aadl cA tho military tic yearly lou, eqaallie1 atlowi.. diem to detUoy daat &alt::en in by dl• aaaaal ttra .. pc ob;ecti•u ud f.cleral income tax. Alr.r a IDi litary lgppUe1 "'e:r••• ).yeor ,...iod ol olimioatia1 tlooy fiod -tiiDI polliftl dMH ..... , .. ,, then • ncho a.-aa aluPier. .......... no .... r .. ---a. MoQMno tu. 1hl• io -10 bollno c-Moll • • And Mrs. Williams did not even MENTION alcohol, narcotic•, otc., a& ... a• •ua· ge s ted by Mrs, Utter. Sex, pe r se, was the only thing s tressed. ~-ly position is thai sex is subject lO be taught ONLY in the home. If that fails, then at the church. The last resort is our schools. 1 do, however, recoanize that we as parents have failed this responsibility as a whole. Tbererore, this type of course must be in the high schools. But in the grammar schools? Our teachers each day teach fami ly situations: li Ule Johnny reads "Mother bakes bread; Father aoes to wo rk ... The firat ar&ders watch th e miracle of birth as an egg hatches .•• and the darlina chicken. This needs no supplement. No new course. Ufe Line Freedom Talk No. 37, delivered on March ~3by Melvin ~!unn , tells the story: "As our troops fene tt out the Viet Cong, our proaram "2. The establishmCnt of religious communities is forbidden. "3. Approval must be o b- tained from the provincial t;entt_al co~t~T~i ttee to hold any reliaioua conference, mee tings~ or fund drives!' • • • Amon I thousands of others, two Otristian soldiers stand out for performing meritor- STATE ROUIDUP, by Senator John Schmitz st single i tem in beginning this year and Mcinti re, of th e 20th Cen-.,,,,;., annual general reporting back to the legis-tury Refom1ation Hour; ~lei­fund budget is education. lature next January. I have d d vin ~unn, Life Line com· The second largest is wei-prepated and in tro uce a fare payments. package of 5 bills to curb mentator, who has trander· Half the cost o f welfare 15 some of the more obvious red his pul pit to Dalla&, paid by the state,parth· from and blatant abuses . Two o f Texas, and Dean Manion, county taxes. The o the.r half these bills come before the whose \'oice emanates from is paid from federal taxes. Social Welfare Committee fur the hallowed atmosphQ or Since state law sets the spe-heaung on April lJth. Notre Dame, in South B~rld, t1k? cific eligilibi ty requi rements One o f them \\'Ould make Indiana. for welfare, our legislature publi c the names, addres ses Of these, I would select exercises primary control andamountsofpayment made as my candidate for the over how much money taken to all welfare recipients . role of Generalissimo of the As "this parent .. I find it from the citizen by federal, The other would stop pay, Army of Christian Soldiers, difficult 10 recognize my state and county tax collec t-men ts to mothers for all ill-none other than Dr. Carl metamorphosis from a con· ors ,·, pa,·d out lhrou·' th e leoitimate chi ldren after the 1 · &'' Me ntue, who speaks for cemed and disturbed parent Cal ifornia welfare program. first illeoitimate chi ld, bom '0 the ~ th Century Reforma-10that of a prudish old maid Social welfare expenditure mo re than 9 mo nth s after Lion Hour. Dr. Mc intire has whoquiversatthemere men-in C al ifornia thi s fi scal year the bill beoome' law. The fought the llood fi&hl (or Lion of the human body. has reached the appalling to-business of having babies many years, and siahtina Mrs. Sally William• is in· tal o f51.7billion, a 40"k in-for profi t is one of the worst the enemy from afar, he has deed a registered nurse and crease over last year and a abuses of the welfare pro- "wellsknown educator." 216% increase frotr·•. the fi s-gram. My bill would put a or&ani zed the American I %0 '1 Mo lh · Council of Christian Chur· But just becauae a ".well· ca year I -u . te an stop to 11. half "bill' doll f lh . ches, and the World Coun-known educacor" advocak:a a ron ars o II Following a familiar line, aJ -. r lh cit of Christian Cllurches to a thin&, it does not mean tot I& comm g out o e some critics of the bill have • 1 r d. F ~ combat the one worlders• thatl must a~;cept this with· state s aenera un rom char zed that rt would hurt 1961 to 1966 the number of children. These critics evi· attempt to form a universal out a thorouah examination. 1-· ~eHare recipients increased dently think that children are re 1110us oraanization. May 1 suaaest that there by more than 21J% while the no t hurt by beina condemned Recently, he offered a are many altemalivea. Toms population pew only 2Y.!:%-. throughout their childhood, packet entitled: "The River School in New Jeraey By next year. one out of in an unspeakably ualy re-Death of a Church.'" Last uses a beautiful approach every 12 Californian• wi II venal of decent family li fe, week he offered another. (realiatic, but well preaent-be on the welfare rolls. to be their mother's support dealina with the corrrnunists' ed) to the reaponaibilitiea Welfare usia lance wasori-while they are Jrossly ne--attack on the CleriY. Thia and preparations (or adult-ainally justified u a way of &]ected -and all at the ex-week he offer. "COCU .. hood, helpina potentitlly produc-pense of workina parenta of-which deals with a eonfron~ The vote quote is quite live individuah over tempo. ten atruaalina to support tation on a Otrialian Union, correct; 23 of 27 PTA• rary emcraenciea, and of car-their own children. He broadcuu over XEMO voted in favor of parenttnd ina (or the truly hclplou. Public support it buildina 6 It :JO and at 11 :00 a.m •• family life education. Bul But it has now become a way up for an end to tu ~ney flia waa not an equitable or life to tens of thouaanda handouts 10 every bcaaina and over KBBI (fm), 107.5 ( I r d at 7:00 a.m. (rom Monday,· repreun&ation of the total o poop e per ec Y tiP able hand. When the full extent or PTA memberthip. Nor were or eamina their own livina weiCarc abuses in California CO Friday each week. Thoae lhese PTAa in favor of p .t tnd supportins •eh own r..-ia revealed, the demand (or packets may be obtained P.L.e. an.u.imoatly. milies. Danina the laat. 3 fundamental dunaea in the by writina 10 lhe 201h...Cen .. 11 1 ha.,. faile4 to clarify montha aloae l hno rocet¥-proanm will becomcirreaia· tury Refonnation Hour. Cot .. • · ed. bundnda of letters and tible. linaawood, N.J. GAIOI. (Con1iaoed on PIIICI1l doc:umeeta espreuina1ndia-• • • I'--~ Grierjt natiCIID ' ll fteae abuaea •d Fi .L _ D.:LJ~ '"" In the endeavor 10 inrnor- '-'UUU otr.-ina apecifice'lidonceor ro• .,..,. ....,..,. talize the llfelona errorta to ,_.,,,_, CICI ,.,.,._ • .-._ c..,.. c....,. •c.,,..,,., .,...,. ........ ""' , ... lllot Ill theN • 0. co.ty Us •III'Yind. (Caold bo, .......... IJC'• ben, Wo'n calllln!IIJ 4oprind1) -C;I. lblir uiat.enc.e and ntent. 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UU -AIIII. , , •••• ll'fiT IT A-'FHU WAY'-Ie1913 .,..•tl ..._-lefl;~::: UIIQI UM'S SO Y'IIAit '9AY IIICIIIAW • • •••• 'jiii,;iiuii DO YOU THINK IT'.S ONLY THE "IIG GUY" WHO HURTS??? HERE ARE MORE INTERESTING, "EYE-OPENING" COMPARISONS-TODAY'S "AYIIIAGI" TAX 1913 "AVIU')I" YAX THI DIFfllliNCU WIRI YOU UNDO tHI MISTAICIN I...,.USION .s.ooo.oo Net Income $ 671 .00 15.00 $ 656.00 A,47.5"/. lnaN M $1,000.00 Net Income $ 1,:MO.OO 42.00 $ 1,23a.OO 1,050% !flu .... .15,000.00 $25,000.00 H.! Income twlnccme $ :S,IM.OO $ 6,912.00 105.00 195.00 $ 3,049.00 $ 6,717.00 3,oon . IM:rM• 3,400%1- tHI "MILLIONAIRU" WIRI PAYING tHI COST Of "81G GOYIRNMMI" f f f YOU, "MIL AYIIIAOI TUPAY'D.'' An PAY'-PIIACIICA&LY' '1111 IIITIU lti&L-to''IMI -Of A YIIY U*li&GAILT DI .... OPOitTIOIIATI -· -'"-fO POUlt -U -U TIIOII 1• '1111 11• • •col& "'IIIAGGII"III Respectfully Submitted By Mac Frankel, President for your consideration TRIPLE CHECK , I NC. llid,.,ld, NATIONWIDE -America's Finest Income Tax Seroice US for rite. IIICMI c-,.,.wt Prof..WnDl AIIUiance .,il/a Y oar Tas ~,.,., • • • OJfit-Co•••iMdy Located Xo Sen>e AU of Creo~er Loa A .. Gtlll OrGaff C..•ly -AICIMPA a YD-n.1 ctiAPM.tM AVI 1517 CINTII W A AVI 11114 ......... IUUI.eWI .. UaMR eHYI •••n•••• .. 1111 .... -··-•111 . ~ .... ,.. .• . . .......... VII eJ I. 'VINC8IT AYI 7tll I. I S''f ·IAW ••••••• Will CeYI.A ... ,, ... .... ~····· . . •••• .• , •. .- POWER TOTO IS THE TO DESTIOY" We _. ....... ,......_.. te 1M ...,_ac.., ... not D.Docnt. ,. Republicul, liberala or coD~UVativee, richJieta or leftilta, jUJt plaiD AmerieaDI -tbe .. label" which auita Ul all. And altbou1h we may riJbtly dill• oa many ilsue., artn't there lHuic idecu and prin.cipln to whi.clt we tlaowld all ' 1ub.cribe-wi~hout o·morn.erat', he1itation or the 1U,h~e•t re.ervationt Whl.t ill our preaent .. problem'"? Ia it one pf aemantics? Or do eome of ua really wet to break with our heritage? If the lcbiam ha• to do with the latter, God help .... n. ,.. ... , FetMr-s were merely ordinary men. Yet, wben we ,_d the iDitrumeDt tbey created, the CoDititution of the United Statee, muat we aot woader-IIDd the more we study it, the more mwt we marvel! Surely, it wu divine!)' inspired! Could the mind of mortal man alone have beea fMPOD- sible for such a eta.ically simple coclificatiou of wbat wu beBt to serve bim in ,oveming h:imaeU on t.hia North American continent? (You will rsot., Ill atiUng the queatiora,l have rtfe"ed to man "governin( !Unuel("-........ -..--1.1 H Y" fHI the Constitution hu outlived ita uaefulnele. that modem lit. hu outstripped it and that ita precepts are not 1Uf6ciently elaatic to continue to aerve ua, you and I differ aerioualy. For it il my belief the Constitution ill not only "up to date," but it may weU and adinirably serve many ,eDera- tions to come -in fact, indefinitely. U you feel ashamed to pe:nnit your tac. to show pride when our flag appean before you, or when you hear the Star Spangled Banner -becauae you'll be taken for a "square" -then you and I sgain diller lerioualy. If you feel our "history" needs apologies, that 80mehow we might realilt ically have come forward in a better, more enlightened ma.D- ner-then likewise, we differ aeriowly. I thank God for the motivation aDd iedication of tbol'le who preceded tll. ' c.rt.hl Y•l•••-aocial, economic and political -have disappeared and ::tre diaappearing from ow way of life at an alanning rate. The "sayinp" aDd writings of Ben Franklin, Thomas Paine, Elbert Hubbard and all the ot.be:n ("squares"?) are no longer stressed in ow achool&. Horatio Alger peperback.a are no longer published-there is no readership or market for them. JrutNd, the 1e:r habit• of 1uch men are being critically e1:plored. But what are we substituting for "give me liberty or give me death," ''a penny saved iA a penny earned," and aU the old cliches? Is it "cradle to grave security"? 18 thU, with aU its implica tioru , u·hat we want? De a..• of •• believe it possible to achieve ··cradle to grave leCUrity" without embracing the generic element. of the communist philoeopby? Is this actually poa;ible without the eventual strangulation of freedom u we know it? You say it is or may be possible? I submit, if this trend isn't slowed down, stopped and reversed-inevitably, communiam mutt take Ul over, ·dbeit in a shameful, apathetic, bloodle1s revolution . If yM di••tr .. wtitl ••· now is the time to apply the "label," isn't it? l am no longer an American, am I? I'm a reactionary, a fascist or worse! But I will not "label" you. I will only warn you -and plead with you. Y ou are buying "tecurity" on the bcuU of "being IOvtrned"- and in the proce11 you MUST gi!Je up "~lf ·governrMnt." The one iA absolutely nat compatible with the other! Yes, you11 con. tinue to ".-ot.e'" -jUit• the peo- p&edo..m..U.a • ..-. have overrun the lands-but once the size of the bureau· cr~cy becomes irrevei"Jible, who and/or what will you have left to vote for? Which benevolent despot will you choose? And then the complete ci rcle will have run ita course. "l l9 ••••r•••••· •• along with the dispensation of big benefits, requires big bureau- cracy. "Big bureaucracy" de- mands an overwhelming pay- roll. it spreads and 1eeds on itself. How are these costa to be met? At the outset, and along the way, by ever-increas- in,-t.a:u.tion. But I do not pre. sume to give you the answer. Let'• eumine the reflections of two great AmeriCB.DI and COD· sider what they aaid on thiA .rubject 150 yean qo. Dan~l Webster, in pleading before the United States Supreme Court (McCullough Vs. Maryland, 1819): "An unUrnited power to toz involws, necesS<lnly, the ~r to de•troy." And the venerable Chief Justice J ohn Marahall, in recognition and re-("? ) aponae: "That the power to ta.z ~ inoolvn the pou:-er to destroy i.. not to be denied." Have our preaent--day leaden . jwi.&tl and eoooomiata learned how to COD· troJ "the power to tu'' 10 that it will DOt destroy? How 1urt ore they thot they'CM acquired thU copocilyt And if they'rt! wront, who will pay for their '""ibl.e error? o.ly • fiMr..._ .... there were no State income tales and all ot.bet forma of taution were hued upon coDec::tint an infinitelimal fraction ol what iJ: now •• e 1 !d. Today even the Cities and many hamleta .,.. JI'U1)iDf for penonal iDcc:.I1:De tuea, u well u any other form1 of tuation which IDQ appear politically defenlib&e or feasible. Why? To C'Oft#orm to oml to ,......, 1M pnuoililaf ovtroU pattern. 11lo ,_Hon ...... _, That of a cruy quilt, wt.-every aiDCio low! ol pJ\'W1111DMlt "tAo • ~deL .. But what caa COftJ'DIDf!llt •pnmde•'? Daft IOU- ,....,., ••worA"' or ttNUt ond twtotf Doa f'OW"'tmell "CNGtt" tN inlllfttr o-,.,...,._, ... , tlw """"' ... -tlw tid I WboD -,-t poojocla itlooll "lo pnn>~c~e--tbO cndle lo tbo ....... -tbo oal7 c:oopority it _, ectaoll1u...-it Plocilob that.,._......-117 Cui,....: ia tloet. 1o NCiioolaibllllo tbo WMitlo-lo---iD ...... lo -'"-• r ... .. ,., .... lEI ... ,. ......... -•••• ,.,. .JJI?IFN •IL II.. .. 1/18 Ar - ' -· ' Church News Tho Lutheran Church of lhe Mllator, noo Padfic View Or.. Harbor View Hilla -'"Sorrow, turned in10 joy" will be che termon &opic of Or. Wi lli¥!1 Eller for tho ~ and 11 a.m. Sun- day sorvicoa. Tho a colyte order of St.. J ohn will bo installed at ~ a.m. The j unior hith Lulher Leaauo will visit the fi re station at lhe airport u part of their Sunday afternoon pro-- aram. The :ieniorhiah Loaaue will ho ld a bowlln& party Sunday evenina. • • • DISPLAY OF ART will be a feature of home. P ictured herf, with a The First Baptist 0\urch ofCosta Mesa,J01 Ma&nolia St. -Dr.P.G.Neumann will preach on .. The C hristian's dynami c in an aae rl deiJpair" at 11 a.m. Sun- day. Guest pas lOt for 7 p.m. will he the Rev. Don Staples o£ the Modjeaka Canyon Baptist Church. A baptisrr.al service will be held after tl',e sermon, the April 20 home tour sponsored by the Bradeson paintin g, a re hom e tour commi t- lido ls !e woman's Clu b. Paintings by tee chai rmen, from left: Mr s. Hernaldo · B d ·11 b shown at th e Avil a, tickets; Mr s. Harold Phillips, art, Gloua ra eson w1 e The Plymoutl', Congreaa-• • • • h " f and Mr s. Richard McClure, special El mer Hehr res idence, anu t e wor" 0 tiona\ Church, 3262 Broad Tom Avila will be presented at th e W.N. events. <Ensi gn photo.) St.NewportKeigh ts-· "You: Sl·x homes on Ll'do tour a sh;n;n. hght ;n . d;.m., society" will be the 10 a.m. Sunday sermon topic of By BeHy Farrell Lido Is le Woman's Club special events chainman, Mrs. Richard ~·\cCiure, is plunging into fe veris h, final ~tl\'ll!e S for the annual Home Tour and Tea, to be held Thursday, April 10, from ' I to 5:30p.m. Mrs. \lcCiure has mar· shaHed her forces, amo ng whom are the \imcs. Robert Vordalc, Hugh Plumb, Ito-- bart Batson, Roger Brown, Betty McCain, Walter Smith, :Jene Vreeland, James Young, Hernaldo .-\vi la, \lax Binswangcr, Haro ld Phil· lips, and Frank \Ieier, un- der the dire·ction of the wo - man's club president, Mrs. Donald Jacobi. For ma ny years the tour has been a red letter ~vent dale will direct vi sitors and Willi a• 1S ' works and those the Rev. John Pridonorr, ans"'e' questions conc ern-of her talented fr iends with who is continuing his serie11 ing homes and furnishings. whom she says she on creative Chri s tianity, A head hos tesses for each of "trades." The entry fea-congregational meeting will the residences are th e tures colorful azaleas and be held followina the ~lmes. Armen Sivas\ian, bright s pring flowers, and service, Herbert Oelke, Gene De-there is a profusion of Cer.tral "B~bl: Church, Young, Rex Reno. J .E.T. blooms in the patio. An in· 110 2Jrd SL, Costa Mesa_ ~u tter,and Ken Brittingham. teresting item in the master Pastor Henry E. J ones will Tour homes ha ve been e11-bedroom is the cleverly speak on "Suings on tended to 5:30 p.m. this utili zed man's ti e rack. The at the IO·.JO suangers '' year at the spe ci al req_uest blue and green Jerby hatted of husbands wh o want to man hold s , i nstead of ti~s, a.m. Surday service. At 7 h .. 1 f . •ssortment of p.m. his topic will be "A have t e pn\'1 ege o V Ie">~.· a colorful place of refuae.,. The Dible ing the homes too. ladies' beads draped over st udy at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Here are the descripti ons the tie rods. April11,will be on "Jacob, of the tour homes: • DWIGHT ANDERSON RE· a man God blessed," • EL.\IER HEIIR RESI·: SJDENCE, 832, Vi a Lido • • • DENCE, 928 Via Lido .~ord . Nord. Christian Science C hur· S'·, .. ,,,d on one of the In the fi rst fl oor garden h u ches, Newport Beac , c hoices t locations on Lido, roo m is a swimming pool, Corooa del Mar and Cos ta the ~o rtheas t end of the Is· and a white marble Bacchus ~olesa "Doctnne of land, the Elmer llehr home surveys the ~cene . Gas atonemer.t" is the Bible commands a sweeping vie">~. lights from a hunting loc.lge Ienon topic for this Sun- 1:4.S a.m. lhia S.ll&rday • Apri I I l, 1P aLtood • mor. nina chapel alf'Yice at lbe Lot Ante lea THn Chat- len,. "Canter. Al&er chapel they will be able 10 mee t and talk wi1h Individual& who have been able to ove,.. come lhe naroollca habit throuah a personal rclatibn- ahi p with ChriaL • • • A friendship luncheon will be held from 11:30 to I p.m. Wedne sday, April t9, in Goodell Hall o f Olriat Church by the Sea, 1420 W. dalbo.J...-.I!Ivd., Central New- pori;' by ~ ·wscs. Each table will c arry out the theme of a sona title. Mrs. Thomas Carney will gi ve a demonstration on collage art. The proaram will in- clude son gs by the ua Chamber Sinacrs, led by Prof. Maurice Allard. ••• An adult retreat will be held Al%il 14, 15 and 16 at Edc:mlale by the Presby· terian Ch w ch of the Cove- nant of Costa Mesa. Bill llervey i s the ler.der. The theme is "Wha t in the worh!? And where, and who, and how?" • • • Adult and you th members of th e Fi rs t Methodis t Church of Costa Mesa have set Saturday, April 22, as th e annual spri9g work day at Lazy W Youth Camp. The volunteers are advised to have work c lothes, sturdy shoes, aloves, paint rags and large paint brushes. • • • A scholarship tea and fashion ·Show "'iII be held at 7:31} p.m. this Friday , April 14, at the Fai rview Baptist Church, 2525 Fai r~ view Rd.; Costa Mesa. Ell)· Coi t and Virginia Ochsne r are fashion coordinators . Margi e Peck is in charge of dessert. Proceeds wi II go to t)-,e W, M. S. scholarship fund. NFFORT HAIIIIOR EIIICII FIRST S£CliON --Pill 4 THUIISOAY, APRIL 13, 1117 I CD lllNA D£1. liAR, CAU f. • Concert preview April 19 . The ..Sth and lut provlew Kendal Kn1aht, John A. o( the Oran1e County Phil-Stoni1, J. Allea Beet Jro., harmonic Soeiety•a series Thiel Sullivan, 0. Robert th ia uuon will be held at Hodson, Myron Honchlet, 11 a.m. Wednuday, April aod Miulrcne L~on. n at the Irvine Coau Luncheon reaorvatHJita· mey co:anuy Club. • be made with Mrs. Auauat Henri Temianka, founder and conductor of the Cali- forn ia Chamber Symphony, will be the guest apeaker. He was araduated from the the Curtis Ins titute as a conductor and violinist un-r new der Artur Rodsinaki and Carl ill ond Jenolee Flesch, after earlier studies Arthy, formerl1 glfttr .. at the National Conserva-ol managers far Rick torics of Berlin and Paris. f d Cashoudi an, one o The concert to be previewe 1 will be on Saturday, April the top profession~ 22, a t Orange Coast Colle_ae handlers in •the Unt- wi th Zubin Mehta conductr ng ted States. Come in KEVIN , s!h-Year-old son of the Los Angeles Phi \har-and meet them and Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Lewan· monic Orchestra. let them help you dows ld1 17()q Highla nd Or., ~·trs. Anderson Wiseman, with advice on the Is holding the Sible that he preview chairman, slates core and conditioning won for turning in the bes t that doors for the preview ·will open at 10:31} a.m. and of your pets. entry in last week's HOo t· no one will be admi tted after Fr(JIIk & Barbara /urJ011 to dot sermone tte" coloring the speaker begins or during JORD . .,.'S PI!T SHOP Contes t, a weekly Ensign his p'resenlation, Serving 7712 t:. COAST HWY ... 1J.24JI feature. He won over a num-wi th Mrs. Wi seman are the cOitOHA DIL MAl Mmes. Augus t V. Segelhors t, BankAmericard ber of entr ies in an excep. R~~be:"~l:l•:n:r~y~,~C~.R~. ~P:•~>~·n~'~·~::::::::::; tionally close contest. Kevin is a kinderga rten student at Mar iners Sc hool. (Ensign photo.) KATHY RAy TO STUOY NEXT FALL IN OENMARK Kathleen Ra)·, dauahter of ~tr. and Mrs. James D. Ray of 4501 Orrington Rd., Cameo Shores, has been named as one of 100 Whittie r College students who will study abroad next fall in the 1 th year of Whittier College in Copenhagen. Kathy is a junior majo ring in socio logy. psychology. The st1.0dents will live in I om a Pastor, and I wont to tolk to you 1 1 t about God, obout Jesus Christ, about prayer, about peace. Give me just 3 minutes on the telephone to sp eok to you about the m.ost important thing in time or eternity -your relationship to God. L isten anytime day or n ight. CALL 646-9512 from Apdl 14 on Danish homes. They will s tudy under 10 professors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;,~~~~ from the Universityof Copen-1 hagen ;n •••dal c lum VACUUM CLEANER SUYIQ taught m English. The s tudents will leave abou t SPECIAL •• 50 Sept. 15 and return Feb. 1, D66. Fre• pick up ond return, Repack or luluicot• top ond bottom bearing, check motor brushes, ciHn atul r.,ack floor br ush bearing•, replace MOtor uti the Harbor Ar ea s r ring of the Bay. The \'iew is a\-in Ire land grace the brick day. The responsive read- soc ial calendar. Having mos t afulll80deg ree ~o from wal\atoneside ofthe room, ing will open with these selected "Lido, a .way of the wrndows of \lr. 1\ehr's and whi te wicker furnitwt words from the gospel of By Pet old brother Jimmy, at their life," as the theme for the study. This older home has add a refreshing touch St. John: "Ye shall know When you feel a headache Laguna residence. The Bar~ day ,the cotmli ttee has made been remodeled and decora-among the shades or dense that I am in my Father, and cofflin& on. tbiak o{ ..-s. w. own a &ift shop.. in Cot- to eliroe se ~omea le6 tv Jllts erYr...-J Q 'IIIiL ""•rdl8 · ~Jtuc:Mteot. Blftelo< Ye in me and I in )'ou ... Nathan L.•• Joeea of Cliff on. del Mat . 0 of social note • 0 belt. SUCH GOOD RESPONSE OFFER EXTENOEO TO APRIL 19 1• G>lhe jlefuing ~ ~!pippa "'i,~~d~J~,i~~.~-~~·o"f~~~-!!i'J@1 ~ • A!~ 1RotiiiM!J~ ·~., Fraac'' '• • • 'HavCn. She hu 2 daughters, ' ' :;· planned -by AI Bntt1naham, G\oc ncr, and landscape Newport L.:nit)' Church, Janet Lee and Cheryl, bo th • • • eaeiting Is land community. These home s are the dra- mllic ba yfronts, the Elmer Hehr's, 928 \'ia Lido Nord; the Dw ight Anderson's , 831 Via Lido ~ord; the W.N. Rayburn's , 929 Via L ido Soud; and the Earl Sawyer's , 535 Via Lido Soud; plus 2 -.mailer "in s ide" home s , the Linn Will iams ' a t 206 Via Di jon, and I he f-red Nash'..,, 112 Via Wa zicrs. :.t"~"~'JjOG t.l:: •• r Hwy., eo, .... 4ei'..J 67 An 1nrwvation this year will be th\! fleet of s tatiOn wagons unde r th e direct1on of the transportation chair- man, \1rs. James Young. Cia il} decorated cars .... ill carry gues ts on the green or pink tour and return tourers to the c lubhousc so th e~· can v1sit homes on the all cr- nat e rout e. Provid1ng the welcome rause that refre:-he!>, the tea ch•urman, \hs. llugh P lumb, w1\l tem pt gue sts' appeti te!. ""ith cooling punch or tea, and t1n y, tasty, as- !oorted s andwi ches and can - die s. Tourc rs may also en- Joy the an wo rk of lead ing Lido artis ts , di s played on the clubhouse walls. A children's art show, another new feat urc, wi II be in pro- gress on the terr ace. Tickets at S3 for this event are being handled by Mrs. Walter Smith ,673-4239, and Mrs . Hernaldo Avila, 675~79. Those who wish to utilize the tour to repay social obligations or en• te na in friends in an unusual manner will want to order .s everal. Tickets are being sold at th e c lubhouse daily , or at the homes on the day of the tour. H01teues under the di- tection of Mrs. Robert Vor· Swim wear whose s tyle of decor will architect Richard Bee son meeiing a t the Senior gelling ma rried in June, Plans for a May, 1968, be recognized by man) \'isi· ha\•e contributed their tal-C itizens clubhouse, 15th within 10 days of each other wedding are being formula· tnrs. John Garrett, of Gar-ents to create thi s unusual Sl!. and Irvine A\'e., Cliff .• .and o ver l,OOil gues ts ted by \!iss Sherry Bruneau, rett Furni ture . also decora· res idence. Con\·ersation Haven -The Rev. Loren who will ma rry Lawrence J. between them! ted and selected furni shings pieces include the full size F lickinger will speak at • • • Day when he returns from a and accessories. The "'orks Sia mes e goats from a Bud-10 a.m. Sunday on "Jmagin-\-large Conner of Costa 13--month tour or duty with o( a rti st Glori a 3 rade son di st Temple, with gold ative beginning." Mesa had surgery in Los the U.S. Air Force in Tai- will be exhibited at the c0vered ~dies and jeweled • • • Angeles the earl y part of wan, Free China. The future lleh r home. eye!> glittering in the sha· SL Andrew's rres.by teri an the month and is recupera· bride is the daughter of Mr. • W.:-.1. RAYBURN RESI· DENCE,929 Via Lido Soud. The massive size of the livi ng room is im press1ve. Tourers will want to take special note of the unus ual copper !>creen in the entry and the Dresden figure£ throughou t the living room and hall. The ">~.ide, aggre- t!:ate -paved terrace com- pletely s weeping across the bays ide of the living room is easil y access1ble through sliding doors. orr the di ning area is a kitchen wi th s tain- les s s teel coUl'l ters and equipme nt and a conv e ment circular table. P ainting s of Thomas Avila will be s hown on th e terrace. lie is an ob- jective cxrressionist. o EARL SAWYER RES!· DE.J~CE, 535 Via Lido Soud. \h. and \1r s. Sawyer have collected artifacts !rom aro und the wor ld , and thei r home makes an ideal show· cas e . From the living room visitors can watch the ac ti· vity i'n the harbor. :-tome tourers will be pr ivileged to wal k on the dock for a clo- ser look into the pictures· que Dixie Belle, the Saw- yer's petite c haracter boat, and admire the s leek lines of the Atorrante, their beau~ tiful Cal-32. The downstairs den contains Mr. Sawyer's collection of lead soldiers a nd the many trophies ac- cumulated by their sai li na son. The master bedroom has a variety o( unuaua l pieces, includioa an antique wood burnina stove; the Ormolu, a scroll which looks like aold, which the Sawyeu peuoMily carried aboard the old aternwheeler on their trip do-.n the Mi t - siuippi from Oncinnati to New Orlean~; bd the Eta- pre, an open t helved piece of fumit••· d0ws ;the intri cately carved Chu rch, 601} St. And rew's ting at home now , waiting and :\t s. Oonttld L. Bruneau We can still do your return by April 17. buffet from a vicarage in Rd., Cliff Haven -Dr. to have the sti tches re-of Cos ta Mesa. Her fiance FREE u tensions if you con't file by April 17. England , and the hand· Charles Dierenfie ld will moved. While she was being is the son of Mr. and ~b"s. Free estimated fees ••• sotisfac;,fi on guaranteed. carved screen whi ch once begin a sermon series on performed on, daughter Jo· J oseph 1. Day of Aspen, 1884 PLACENTIA. 746 BAKER • 2408 MARGARET was an old confessional "A talk with Paul' at lhe hanna was performing as a Colorado. Both of the yo ung COSTA MESA CO.STA MESA NEWPORT BEACH bonth. &, J :30 and 11 a.m. services villager in the hilarious couple attended Orange • FRED .~ASI-1 RESIDENCE, this Sunday. The opening fairy tale, "Sir Slob," pre· LC~o!''~';,;:;:::;:;_ ______ .:":::':;·:2:221::,. ___ ,;;':;;".;,";;',;;•;,;• __ _;;6.;4,;,6·.;';_;';_;';_;' __ 1 112 Via Waziers. sennon is entitled''Afo lder sen ted by the Children's 1 The Objective in des igning or unfinished business." Theau e last week, this dwelling una relati vely • • • small in terior lot was to The Corona del :\1ar Com· create a comfor table )'et ex-munity Congregational Ch· citing atmosphere for a resi-urch, United Church of dence that would be eas)· to care for. The upstai rs addi-Christ, 611 Heliotrope tion for the children provides Ave. -The drama, "Chri st individual rooms plus a com-in the concrete city," will mon area for games and ac-be presented a t the J:311 ti vities. In th e conversion a.m. service this Sunday, fr om a summer beach type Dr, Phi lip Murray will hoose tn a fa mi ly residence, preach at 11 a.m. on "What- the original part of th e house ever happened to the Puri- wa s rearranged to provide a tans?" separate living room, a mo- dern ki tchen, master bedroom and dressing room suite wi th a sauna, and a dining room, all fac ing a cenua/ patio. ••• The junior leaaue of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Mesa Verde, wi II leave from the church a t • • • Lee Schonek of Newport has taken time out rr om sell- ing real est.ate to have an operation. The word is that both he and the real es tate market are getting 1 • ·h better! • • • Although Rebecca Fran· cesca Barto was supposed to be a February baby, she finally arrived on Monday, March 13. Rebecca is a bouncina airl who has join- ed her Daddy Bill and Mo~ mie Penney, 4"')'car-old sis· ter Victoria, and 1 \?-y ear-: OAST SUPER MARKET E. COAST HWY ., CDM WE OELIVER 673-3510 LARGE IFI~l~EM FOI)DJt_~Oo~on~9~ro~6~,~ll~~~~~~~J'IIODUICii SPECIALS 3 COURSE SWANSON Dinners 12 oz. Juice 1()c Food FORMER SCHOOL BOARD ltiEMBERS RECOMMEND SELIM S, "BUD" FRANKLIN Trutoe Area & HIE WPORT BEACH IELIEMIENTARY NEWPORT HARBOR UN IO N HICH SCHOOL DISTRICT Cotdoft B. f ln.,loy ( 19J8-S6) Moolon C. Dodd ( 1941J.S2) J im R..,. (19.51·61) J-u 8. "Joy" Stod"o•d (19S2·SS) H•tono C•onor (1952-61) """'"' Poon (1 952-65} Mol B••ry ( 19 55-44) M••· Ch oll.., f. Lo,.dou (1961-65} Dr. De•ld I. Nlol•on (TN14'l) J, Hoohe<t 1,.-.11 (196446) THAlli••• (196,...) SCHOOL 'DISTRICT J.J.. loot. (IU4-S4l M••· Lillian 8utl•• ( 19 .. ·53) Hodd R. Rl"l ( 19 50· 59) J, Lo•ll o S••fl_,,.., ( 19!0·51) O.:...old Duftgon {195UJl Mr-.. Zo• Ro• Boola ... (19S..UJ Dr. Ed-rd W. M!lu"' (19S9-6C) A•y Mc-Cardlo (19 59-6 I) Eorl Pot•••.., I TN0-66} Eug011• L. O'Aou .. • { 1962-65) J.-hrl ~. Hon•l {1964-66) CO STA MUA UHIII,.. SCHOOL DtSTIJCT John F. W•louoo ( 1932-47) J..L Pl"ld"' {19J1·4J) Cholro M, Nol•on (1943·49) H. Pout N""""" (( t90·S4) ATo,...., 0949"") Ch•l•hol• lr•wfl {1951 .. 5) r ....... ,. ...... ( 1952·55} 8ra4t.,. IC. Sdtwou (19$3-56) Joe-.. C. Jl'l•tc-h or (19S6~) Soh101 H, l'..,klln I 195640 As Past Trust••• of Harbor Area Sdlool Di stricts, we know what qualifications or• n•.ded for a school tru stee. Selim S. "Bud" Fronlcl in has the nec•uary ""ol ificotions for thb impartcr~t post. BROAD EDUCA nO MAL IACXGROUMD Groduote Newpert Harbor Hi~ School (only graduate to ser.,.e on the NewPort Harbor Union High School District).., Graduate Pomona €allege (Phi Beta Kappa, Magn o cum laude, Dl stingul shed Mill tory Groduote). Grocktote Stcr~ford Un ivenlty Low Sd-tool (Editorial Boord of Stanford Low Re:,l ew). PROV!H CVIC L'ADUSHIP Preail ... t, Orcr~te County Coast Auoelotion Poat President, Costa Meso Otamb.,-of Conun.,.ee Past PreslcNnt, Volunte.,-Bureou of Newport Beach Poat Preaiclent, Co5to Me5o Kiwan is Club Paat C•pcMtn Chohman m'!cf &dget Committ .. Or airman, Coste M .. o U..IIW F""cf EXI'I.INCIIM ~ P'MIBLEMS Forr100r Cl..tr, N_.t Honor U,;on H;gh Sd.oiD;atrict Oloi,.-., E*'cotion c-.lttee, Costa thao O•lter of eo. ... .... 0 • UNN l'IILLIAMS' R Ell· DENCE, l06 Vla Dijon . MauL.-. JBudt-f Ad¥ieory C:O...i"" (,.,..,.,.tfne Coate Meaa O.•k-of eo-orco) of H_.t MoM U,;fiM Sd.oiD;atrict VITI POl IlLII L ..... , PUIIL. Til-.,_I!" TIUa ··i .. i4e" home ia decon&ed .,._ct artlat Fru • • .. the April 30 fund rai sing Sunday soiree of the Irvine Terrace Philharmonic So- ciety at the Sheraton Beach Inn at Hun- tington Beach. Society members pi cture.d here are , from left, Mrs. Lyman B. Betz, decoration chairman; Mrs . C<?'a Peggy Wallace, Mrs. Robert Lang, and Mrs. Ber~. tine Treat. The Inn will be transformed into a veritable Paris, with gay flowers and miniature EitfeJ Tower s as deco ra- tions. The Retrogressive Five plus Three will play for dancing. Rese rva tions are to be made with Mr s. M.J. Jseli, 673-0850. NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN FIRST SECTION --Page I THURSDAY , APRIL 13, 1967 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. CAMPFIRE DUTIHG Junior High School Camp Fire Girls will invite 6th paden to participate in a campout at O'Neill Park on the week«Cnd of April 2a. Spring suits •••••lily .. New arrivals at Haag Saturday, April 1 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore, 3056 Killybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blanton, 26a6 Elden Ave., Cos laMesa. Sundoy, April2 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Zahner, 1113 Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -MJ. and ~k s.·Th~ mas Cindrich, 222~B Pla- centia Ave., Costa Mesa.· Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Ncls.on, 160 W. Wilson SL, Cosla Mesa, Monday, Apri l 3 Boy -Mr. and ~1rs. James Trotter, .38a E. Flower St., Costa \<\e sa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. nolda Horta, 1212 nell Pl., Costa Mesa. Re y- Par- Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert 23 Bay Island , Sal· hcific lsllnd Villlgl Tuesday, AP,rll 4 Boy-Mr. and ~irs. Harkle- road, S21h Narcissus Ave., Corona del ~ar. Wecln•~doy, AprilS Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mack Flores, 15.32 Bake r St., Costa Mesa. Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sadon , 2112 Ralei1h Ave., Cos ta Mesa. Thur5doy, April 6 Girl -\lr. and .\·lrs . Reed Goodwin, 21.~6 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr. and \Irs . Lester Novak, 2020 Mon rovia Ave ., Costa Mesa. Friday, April 7 Boy -~h. and \Irs. Robe rt Sneddon, 72\l;) W. Ocean Front, We s t Newport Call in Your want Ad ~ate tM ~rfed home in tho podeet pia<o. A -do Lapu Nipel'a. ~f•l selection of •~ni&eent A"""'·•-rel•nd· o llftlty few adults which view JitCII owr ~ the falrwiYt oE the El i~t;uel scaped as a Uq unit, ..... dHired priv.ey •nd chAmpionship JOif COUIW'. ~-art.awrlook-ehnrm. Fine homes over• 1 oaaroh Sa)' Be1c:h JnokinJ! a v:~~mu of Thi1 means your view will cQ.!a<h-~ .... JOI'A, \'Alley A mouut:•ins. be ever Jtrft'n, ever l,,N'd to the~~ which Worry tree lh in~: ut It~ 1~'1 : for. Custom~ or ~lcct mw~ll~. Jllefftl 11 1 and ~~~ a •II m;linttnAnloe worries :tre .... .. tloo 1oOaolllul white-can:d lor by othrn. Rc,. \IIEWSITES F~OM iaodbiodo. ideM nwhllmlnc pool 1ntl •14,000 -.-. ... '4.,000 •aDoo CUSTOM F.t.SHIONEO HOMES f<ptOM •43,000 DoUble or nolbina ••• Linda and John Richard, who u.,.. in Costa Mcaa, became 1he exuberant parents o( twin boys the mornina or Wed- nea4ay, March 5 ••• That' a riaht, Jennie and Dick Rich· ..ard, of Irvine Tc.rrac:e, an beaide& lhemscslvu with happineul. • the aranc:J.. parentt. • • • "Tis sptina. , .and after checkina their bikinis ••• Grace Kilroy of Lido, Tula Underwood, Aaaie Qyurik and Barbara Lindquist of Baycrest, Charlene Croul of Harbor Hiahlands and Mary Ann Nuttcn and Mary Rose· mast of Westclifr. .. took 1o the Mi to Health C lub for two mo rnings a week! • • • Would you believe?. .. Starboard Tack,"' a ).year- old parrakeet belonsing 10 Shirley Humann, Oew out of her house in Harbor Hi&h· lands at'J:OO Wednesday a week ago. He didn't even look back, and she and her family were broken hearted. While at the pool the next day at 11arbor High School, the ~lumann's next door neighbor, sophomore Andy Blanton, spied a lonesome panakeet. He called to it, "Ptetty Baby ," It flew to his shoulder, and there "Starboard Tack" stayed until Andy walked him home to a very grateful HumaM household at 5:00 Thursday night. • • • Members o f the Peninsula T ennis C lub will be nestled in the hills wi th their fami - lies at the La Costa Tennis C lub in Carlsbad on the 12th and 131h of May ••• Looking forward to th e oc- casion are Andrea and Bob Jones , Harriett and Jim Gongwer, Be tty and Art Svendsen, Bonnie and Ralph Bemard, Carol and Dick Beauc hamp, Doro th y and Bob Sr. Beauchamp, J enalyn and Bob Jr. Beau- La VIti Striking three, four and fiw bedroocn homes loc.ted in the very Mart ol i.aJtUna Nl~:uel five minutl!s from the brach 1nd shopph•~. Chr.ose your new hOme or a t•llOM.'C V~V homr)itl·. . ..., .. •31,700 LOn~ 0 7,9!50 en LAGUNA ....................... -...... ... MIGUEL CORPORATION -'-itt$ c-l Mi....,, ............ eatlfliM;. .,... -. '"""· iJMI ,., "'m •PM .,.. .. .,.. -~ ............... ......-..... ... --l.aiiiM ....,.. ew .... u .. -P'lcHic c.... ........... ""'"' a....-. C.l~il ~--------------------- champ, Jaftct and Wayne Carroll and Dick Wal.sh. • • • orr to a medical conven· tion in San Franc iseo. Shoni and Bi II Adamaon of Baycre•t. ••• Friends of Jane Inch are lookina forward to a lunch- eon at her lovety· Peninsula home: on the 11th. ••• Friends of Vivian Huff- man or the Peninsula can't hear enouah about the ex- citina adventures into won- derful places she had while on an extended u ip into South America. • • • Returnin& sunburned and healthy ••• as well as load- ed down with yellowtail •.• after a fishing trip near Baja and checking ou t \lu- le&e and Guenero Nearo ••• John Lowe and ~lenry ~-!eyer of Back Bay and Jack Hop· wood o£ Irvine Terrace. ••• lhe celebrities luncheon at the Bay Shorn home of Millie Oyer ••• Some of the local invited sueats ue Marian Thompson of Beacon Bay , Fay Brown and LyRn Newton of Balboa Island, J oy Pike and Eleanor Zar- emba o f Westc.liff and Marae Wilkins and Poll )' Hutchins of The Bluffs. • • • "Sir Slob and the Ptin- cess" ••• another smaahina success presented by the Chi ldren's Thealre Guild at ucr last weekend ••• cJeative ••• a delight •.• beautiful ••. !!' A cast party was given by producer Mary \-lacy in herMes11 Verde home Sunday even ina ••• after the final performance. CLASSMATE 'S EHGAGED Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Rhoton of Costa Mesa have an- nounced the engaaement of their daughter, J ane, to David Hillesheim, son of One American in four has this disease Physk:io.ns call it obes- ity, but it's just as un- healthy if we call it poulfl/s-too tnGirY pounth. In some places a chte( cause of early death is malnutrition but in this country the Grim Reaper's number one helper is overeatina. Overweight peopk: subject their hean and blood vessels to und~ stres!ICS and strains. Every OUI\Cf: of ex~s 1\esh is a menace to health. Which is why so many of us die( today. And those of us who are wise see a physician first. We, as professional pharmacists, know how effective a doctor's 11dvtce can be. Clristensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST IIWY .. ooao•A DIL IIA8 OIUOU: 3·2550 Daughter number 2 was ~·lr.andMrs. H.J. Hillesheim added 10 the household of of San Dieao. Jane and Melinda and Tony \toiso of David are juni ors at San Bayc~s t. •D~i~e~g:o~S~t~·~··~·~ ............ ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;: " " " 1 It was a bus iness tri p to New York for \larian and Bi 11 .\loden of Cos la \1esa, with a stop-over 10 Ohio to visit relatives. Let's Keep Our Schools The BEST • • • P lans for a cocktail party and dinner are in tho: making for the Children's !lome Soc iety at the home of Jane and Bi 11 Adams .•. on \Ia} 7th. • • • Today the T roJ an League is mee ting at the: [r \·ine Coast Country Club to honor their patronesst:s .•• and the fa mous Dr. La Rue £rom SC will tell of his "digs" in th e ll oly Land. • • • Re -elect MARIAN C. BERGESON School board member Vote Tues. April 18th Guests e xpec t to be en- thralled by the an tique bird cage .•• with li ve doves, at a pre-party &c:t•toge ther £or ~~~~~~~~~~~O!!r!!. !!O!!o!!v!!i!!d!!l!!. !!H!!i!!e!!l !!•on~~!.~C!!o~p!!B~I o.,c!!k!!b"u!!r"n""'~"""""""""~ )Vew Honre bl' the Se11sh01~ ... • . . . so, how come the swimming pool? Thcre art" so m:~nv ways to live at Laguna Niguel ,,, ... ~·• like th~ hilltop <11mmunity for KJUwn·ups. -/ : The lat't i$, l...4Jtuna Niguel ~ : l. howe its uwn pravilte white sand fxo.ch on the Pacific Ocean. And you get thcre without ever leaving Lagunil Ni~l. The SC;t.~hure .tud mv«'; the pdvllttt: El NiJ:Ucl Co\mtrv Club ;md d \:amp101"hip ,~:nli t'OIIN'. the ridii•J:: dub, tHtn}>ktt' ~hoppiu~ ami prnft'-"'il"'al .wn k,·~ .. m il•l;u•d 111lr uuw fillinJ!. ~~ ,C"huol. M tuwu l'l'lltt'l, :111 O•'llllJtC Cuuuty Civic Ccutc-r 'cuminR, 1111d C:aliromia's nW»t m:~sterful maJtt'r plan, At Lllguna · Nipl, thtre are superb homes to match e\'ery bud~tct ... and aD in a bretthtal::inll settinJt .of qatural beauty. Stoc it today . Your new home by the seashore, •• at Ug\m• Ni!:'ttl - f'~1liftlnli.1'1 lnll!it 1'\'11\.ol'\.:lhlr f'lnlnmmltv. \ • • •• .~ .... TRACKMEN ••• L ... t. Thara ware some briaht C.O.. del Mar ln~c:kllen apota too in diuppointina wen Docked ftom lbo ranka .elMck. Myera captured fl lbe'-Clefaaled latt Thwa· finll in tho 100 yd.· dub clay u thoy wo re e4ae4 by (10.3) and 220, whlle ooph- • iaf'erior San Clemenle omoro 2~iler Chuck Alleo ~·am 6llh to Sl~ ... winaina wlth a Lime or A couple of conai•tent 10.34. Sea Kips portormen had orr Jobn Joluu.on won the day a bu.l that waan't exactly hiah hurdlu US.6), 1nd the reuon r01 de(eat. ·For Ed Shiploy turned in a 'win- the 2nd meet in a row the nina jump of 20"S"' in the outc:omcl wa• determined by lona jump to round oot the "UT SICTION. PAGI.-THU.SDA.Y 0 AP.IL U, 1"7 0 Terry IS top the tau event or the day Corona hiahli&hts. the 330 relay. And for th; Sea Kina hiah jumper Ron The amazina TettySchni tt fi has been selected the a th· lnd s traiaht time there was Coon finished 2nd, the ust lete of March for the Eaale a mix~p in the COM baton tiiT.e he hasn't been rirst Institute, Teny wu in- panel. The first tirre it aince league s tarted. He formed of this honor on happened (vs, Huntinatc..n jumped 6'0''. Beach) the Sea Kinas Corona takes on powerful April 6 and his immediate reaction was one of total were able to escape defeat, Newport Harbor today, April surprise and areal humilit). thanks to some rine catch-13. Hopes look din. in Kinas-"I was really shocked up work b) anchor man ville if ace sprinter ~·lyers when 1 found out,_•• com· Doug Myers. This tirr.e they has a baseball same at the mented Tem in an inter· weren't as fortun ate, how-same time. Myers is the view, He is a membet of ever, as the same miscue re-CD\1 catcher and will JirOb-Coach Floyd Strain's hip,h &u lted in a disqualification ably have to play in a make-fly in& tra ck squad and is AandNa •oubseTqueHnt CEDMR I(JSSl. u-pRgamue todNay. •·~oss =e ~~ ~eea~~jor competitors L: He holds school records . . in the 4~0, the 880, the By Mike leech Corona del ~lat, playi,ng under c loudy skies for the 3rd s traisht 11ame, dropped ano ther one-run decision last week -this ti me to the Tri tons of San Clemente. tnmnz. COM hurler, Dan mi le and the 2~ile events. DeMil~e, a~ter ~i tc_h ing an Coa~h Strain has hiah hopes ~ffect1ve fast tnnmg_. ran for Terry in the CIF and tnto conttol problems 1n th e state meets this year. Terry second, was also No. 2 man on the Three walks, 2 hits, and cross country team thi s a cos tly error accounted year'. for th e Tritons J tallies . Being a senior, this will De~lille was forced to give b.= his last year at Estancia and he plan• to continue runnina over the surrmer lo improve himself and then proceed to compete in the aports of cross country and track at Or an ae Coa1 t cOIIeae in the fall. If b.is present perfore mances continue to improve there is a aood chance that Terry will be able 10 ·name the school he wants to attend after Coast ~d write his own ticket as raJ as a scholarship would ao. In order to win thi 1 award he was selec ted among all the athletes out for spring sports which include swimming, golf, baseball and "F•' Troop (tcmnis), Each head coach selected the outstandins performer from his sport, and then all the coaches voted on the alhletc of the month . The 3 t(J 2 lvss was the Sea Kings ' 3rd sett.ack in as man y sames in lr\·ine League battles while the Tritons rerT.ained unc!e feat- ed {4-0). way tlJ rdiever Steve Leech with the bases loaded and nobody ou t. Leech, thanks to shabby San C lemen te base running, retired the side without any fu rther damage. 'Big one' for swimmers San Clemente J of their runs scored all in the 2nd Nfeltt1)1 al 1:00 • t :IO twatu1" lun. 5 ACADEMY AWARDS ELIZABETH TAYLOR (liST ACTRESS) SANDY DENNIS (liST SU,OIT ACTRESS) The Sea Kings dented the scoreboard in the lop of 41h when John \lorri sset doubled into the righ t field corner and Ra)' Nesheim chased him home with a line ~in gk-to Cen ter. ay Bruce Dixon Ever since tht last water IJOIO meet in the middle o( No"ember, the Estancia r,~o~irTruers have been worka ing out in anticipation of the CIF preliminary meet to be held April 29 at the Santa Monica Junior Col- lege pool. Providing the participants put forth the requir~d ti me, they wi II then prog ress to the CI F Fin·aJs, which will be held at eithe1 the Cer- were freshmen and have been looking forward to th is meet. Under Coach Cu t~r's methods, a boy swims hard without r.ny rest for 3 or 4 mon ths. About 10 days be- fore U,e CJF mee t the dis- tanc e is cut <!own and the race sprints are swum a t full capacit~. This i s called peaking.After 10 days of this the swimmer is in his absolute best condition for the season, oth er coun tries spoke Tu esday noon at the ladies1 day meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cl ub at the Vi lla Sweden. Pictured here, fro m left, are James D. Ray, club mem ber; Hedi Maire from Switzerland; Heloisa Goncalves, from Brazll; BUC TRACKMEN WIN DOUBLE DUAL MEET Orange Coast College tuckmen c locked some of their best times of the season April 10 as the Buts ran away with a doubk dual rr:ee t against Golden West and Citrus coll e ges at CCC. The Pinks scored firs t in ·~ e'ents tQ roll up % points anJ whir. Ci trus, with 31 , and C'10lden West. wi th 32 . The Rustlers pre· viously had be~&ten Ciltus, · .n~o. \like Edelstein ~on the 120 hi&h hurdles in 15.1, and the 330 intern'ed1ate hurdles in 31.2; for OCC. C laren ce Oli"er won the Ions jump at 21 feet, 6 inches, and lliple jum(' at ~3 feet, 414 inches for the Bucs. Coli in Your Wom Ad to the Ensign 673.05SO rig, from West Germany1 and Urs. Ja-nu Ray. The 3 American Field Servic e stu- dents are all seniors at Corona del Mar High School. 1 Time 2Times 3 Timu 20 word5 or ltus 1.50 2.50 3.110 21 words lo 30 words . 2.110 ~.00 ~.110 31 word5 to 40 words 3.00 4.110 5.110 Eoch word over 40 words .05 . 10 .15 20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORQER o BOOK S FOR SALE "ll ,,, f /o,, rrlg .-d\ rJj t '{t•ffrnm:· h) Uiliaro• Ju H4>ni('r u ardbar-k. n . (J(J f'ap,•r· hock fl/'.-r-inl 6'1(. Order from : 'The&tre Compact Organ' with electronic traps and Castanets-ONLY at. .. CORCORAN \iU'iiC CO. (-\cross from Fashion Sq.) :166 Town & Country 541-4318 h•' Co"~"'• D•.Og~ (t!ock & Wkit•) IN"• ShonrH ritos JC tank or the Anteater bathtub. To just qualify for this meet is considered a LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE --~~~~~~--,--~~~~~~---wmcr. OF' TRt1sn:f:·s SAU: T.O. :oio. TS 715-66 a,. ,.how n on said map of :oio. 919, R.12.78 f,..,t • agam ••t lsl•d YadH Club wHI uaemWe a larae aroup of· 'RolOn-C.U1100-type ••.uvivon at iu 11mual .hipwracll puty this Sawr- clay, April IS. S&aniaa from various "::~~~.atound the Utrbor, :y over-loaded din· ralta,and other marine conveyances will converae at Bal boa Pavilion with SIYC memben in the tattered aarb1 of castaways and similar lnaenious act- up• ro r dinner and dancina. Price awards will be aiven for costumca moat aym~ tical of the party theme. T roy and Barbara Miller are in charae of entertain- ment decorations. Fleet Captain Bud Van Biunt is o raanizina the Oo tilla 1.0 BOSTON Whaler Squall with o r without sails. 213·244-81 28. CASH for your aarage items . BOOKS. tools, housewares needed for ou'r daily gar· aae ule-ft46-1675 Te- Winkle Hardware, Costa Mesa. PUBLICA TIO~ t )·ping want- ed. llave \'arityper; head· liner. Over 60 type faces. Call 6 73•1 507 or li 7 3-0550. Ask fClr Fran. Your Chamber of Commerce needs a small refrigera- tor, electric plat e, fold- ina chairs, tv tables or ??? Call 6 73--4050 and we will help ylJu clean out your aaraae! o PERSONAL hot ••t o;,.,,;o~ l ichard Syi1Ntr1 Geo,.. Jomea Ho,kil'l In the 5th, Sea King second baseman Re:\ Sn yder, onl y a sophomore, literally brough t min with a 351)-foot solo homer. From that po int on the game was pla~·ed in a steady down-]J(lur. Sn~der's cloud burster wasn't enough , however, as Corona was unable to produce another run in the rT.uddy 6th or 7th innings. milestone in a swirr.mer•s life. Relatively few swim- mers ever make it JiUt the CIF Prelims. Before a swim- mer can e ven make it t(J the prelim' he hu to qualify m the Clf quaHfyin& meet. • On May 9, 1967, at 11 :00 o1.m., TliLE INS URANCE AND TR UST COMPAN l', u duly a ppoiated TrutH,.~ und~r a ad pur!'lu.a at to o~.,.d of Trust dated September 2, 1966 uecuted by R.C . VOCE & ASSOC IATES, a COI'ponttion aDd reeOI'ded Sept. 8. 1966, Jn book 8041, P'lt!"' 951, of Official Rel."ords in the orfk~ of the Cou nty R,.cord er of Orange County, California, I' ILL SELL AT Pl'BLIC AUCTION TO HIG HEST fHOOE R F'OR CASH (payablo:-at rim" of ... r .. in Ia" ful monev of th,. IJ nitrtl I" :...:P~E:.T=S:.,....,-----,=:---,.:=-1 ALCOHOLICS ANONY\IOUS SO.\·IETHING NEW AND Harbor Area. 673-872~. 24 .... ,.!llf'rly thf' "'"''"""'.''' ,. Sh irley \1acLaJne and \l!chael Caine 1n ' "GAMBIT" -al so - Walt Qi sne)'s "ADVENTURES OF BULLWHIP GRIFFIN" Peter O'Toole in "THE HIGHT OF THE GENERALS" -alr,o - "DEAD HEAT ON A MERRY·GO · ROUND" THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALI. THEATRI ~:=·~~-afler taking O\'e r · • shackled the Tri· hitttn. The bi& left- hander allowed but ooe hi t in his S imings of shut- out ball. The Sea Kings j us t couldn't get the breaks as the )' out41it their oppone nts 5 to J. Speeds ter Doug \lyers beat ou t 1 infie ld hits to pace the Corona hitters. The Sea Kings wi 1l be seekin11 th e ir firs t victor) "'ith the ;.o;ewpor t game today, Apri I 13. So far this year very few Estc.ncia athletes have made it to the CIF compe- tition. Three men did in wrestling and one or two did in cross country. None of them made it to the finals. r\)J some of the guys on the team th ey wi II be cash- ing in cn4 years of constant work. Bob DeGrasse and Ru ss Eri c kson have &II b(.en in the tank since they Key battle coming up By Bruce Dixon Eagles with 2 flfst place Coach Strain's Estancia finishes . Both of these are uac k men are in eager an ti- cipation of the c'oming battle to be held on the Eagle cin- ders next Thursday at 3:15 p.m. The winne r of this mee t wi II be th e League champion in dual meet competition. It is wi t h the gnal of vic tor) over the Tars of :"o/ewport 1-larbor that the team has been working o ut. In re cent competition the Eagles maintained their supremacy by downing the Barons of Fountain Valley by a landslide score. Once Les Bland led the MOMI 0, aOCIINO CMol.ll tOOlS • CHilD WlfH new school records. In the pole vaul t Les soared over 13'2" bu t it was not mea- sured before the jump so it did not counL lie just miss- ed going over 13'7". In the long Jump he set an ur.di sputed new school re- Ct>td by leaping out 21'8" to set what is probably the new re cord for League this season. Larry Yard continued his rapid improvement in the weiaht events as he put the sho t out a very respectable ~5'1". Phil Jordan has fi- nally s tarted to resain the fonn that made him the sen- sation of the Leaaue in his debut. Ue finally aot up over 6' aaain for the second time this season. OPEN WEEKDAY S 6:45 • SUNDAYS 2:15 HOW SHOWING -ENDS TUESDAY , APRIL 18 In the lower weiaht di vi- sion, March athlete of the month Terry Schmitz set more school records and a lso won two individual events as well as participant in the relay. Tom Veach was put down 10 the Cees to aive that squad the depth they need .. ed to take the Baron1. This leaves the team in c lear aailina for the Cee cham-- pionship as coach Strain fouecs little or no trouble throulhout the rest o( the campalp. Veac:h wu another triple winner as he led the Cees in the 100 and in the UO. Hia time in the 100 was a nlhy l0.3 In lhe Cea lon1 jump Mite aawln ac t • new tc:bool record bf alrelehina out fOf a .. ry out.alMdiDI 1!r4". -aliiO school rocor<la ... bouton by tho 3 ••do. Stat .. s ) i <" lol f th<" Wf'St ( lot r e" of Titlr I surane" Ru i)din~~: loc ated on e northwe!l t cornrr of Eighth and \lain St re,.hl, Santa Ana Californill, all ri:rht, t ill~ 11nd intf"rl'st eon'"'"Y" to and now held br it un<!er said o .... d of Trust to the propNty !:lituated in said County and Sta tr de-M'rib,..d M.'l : That portion of l.ot A of Tract :oi o. 919, in the City of s,...,_ pott llea<"h, cou nt y of Orang!', !ltate of· California , 1u1 per map record<"d in Book 29, Patt"" 3 1, 32. 33 and 34 of \f i!!r ,.llant"ous \lttp!", in the offic ,. of thc <"ounty rf'r md,.r of !iaid rounty, more JMifticu-larly_described a" follow!!: n .. ,;inn in~ at a point in the P<nuthwesterly lin,. of !!laid Lm i\ said "'outhw,.st,.rly lin,. b<'ing thr northea:!l tf'rly lin,. of th.-Californ ia .Stall' ll iK~way 11,. !!ihown on !:l>lld map of Trart \o. 9t9, 832.78 fel't north · ~o>'e l!lit,.rly of th,. <~outhell.!ite rly r orn,.r of !'a id Lot A !laid 832.78 feet bf'in(l: measured along the said southwesterly line of Lot A; thence oorth - ellsterl y 11long a lin,. p!lrallel to thl!' southeasterly line of !laid Lot A 257.35 feet; then r.l!' !!loutheal!lterly 11long a lin e me•sured at rir;ht ant!Jies to .!laid !IOuthea.!ltei'ly llnl!' of Lot A, 4Q ,I2 f,.,.t : the nc,. north · ell!ltf'rly 11long a line ~rlll\1!'1 to the said aou th easterly lin,. nf Lot A, 23.00 fee t; thenr l' :!louthea.!lterl y llllont~ a lin,. me•sured at right ll n&lt'lt to the said aoutheal!lte rly line of Lot A, 49.13 if'et to the north· Wf'!lte rly line of land dl!'scribrd in a del!'d to Mildred W. flrow11, a m1rried WOf!IID, recorded M1rch 9, 1953 in Book 2466 Page ~4 of O'ffici•l Reeords; thence north 39°43' 30" Eut 194.62 feet to therly comer Mild red I'. "''""C• North soo ts• feet to the of the • • "•""") ···"·.:• .. linr mPa"<ur,.d to ,;.,irl .,outh- ol <~;, id Lot •\, 4Q.I2 fll',.l ; th,.n o::c• \orth- Paslrrly •lnntt a linl' p;traliPI •57 TRIUMPH T.R. ).sport, 10 th,. s11id !louthf'a,.terly lin<' of .o~ .. id Lot A, 23.00 l~t"t : Excellent condition. Take thenc,. Sou thf'llls t"rlY al onF; " best offer, lin,. mf'..,"'ured at ri~~;ht angl e!< to th,. said ~outheusterly linf' • HELP WANTED of&aid LotA,-19.13 lef'tlo the :nterested in a n otthwe~tterly line of l111nd ,j.,_ !ol r.rib,.d in a df't'rl 1o \l ildrf'd BETTER FU11J RE W. Brown, a married -,Jtoman : Opportunity to Learn re cordrd March ?. 1?):'1 in I~SURANCE Book 2466 Pagl!' 584 of Offi- cial Recorrl!ol ; thence alon§ P.refer married men 25-45. said northw..,.!<l..rly lin<' :'\. 39 Begin a n/w caree r as a 43' 30" L, l9-U i2fe't to thf' moiSt north t"rly cornFY of "" id multiple I me agent; learn la nd of Mildr .... rl ~. Brown , the business rart time; thence N. 50 ° 15' 1 0" ~·.. keep your present job, 202.39 ff'et to th" north .. ·estN· linf' of th" ,.outhcasterlv Full time basis when 938 .78 h•f't; mf'asur,.d alon·~ qualified, with 12 months thr nnrthl'usterly lin,. of ,.aid guaraQteed income. California !i'tat~ ll ijthwo~y r.f ,.:oirl Lot A. ,,,. ,l,.snib,.,J in Farmers Insurance Group d••r,J to F'ro~nk S. l.ampf'rt , r••-t>hone: 542-6737 rQrdrd Sf'p1rmhn 30 1940 in Bnok 1059, P11~t" .12~ of Offi-ROCK 'N ROLL &AND ci11l Rrror<l"<: thl'nl t' .<lon~t S>tid 111 !101 nu•nti onf'•l northw•'"· WANTED terl y linl!', S., 39 0 43' .10" llo'., ~"•• M~hJ•M !IIJot1 Doll•• '••lut 239,•13 f1•ct; thr oe•• Sou1h-M .. .! A Y • ..,,., M•n eatttl'f_ly, in 11 diro·r·t I inc to W!lll11o To Moll• h l it Mai d T HI)f: POl.\T OF IH> In Th• M..,•tc lnol..,tttp G!NN I~G. 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ANNOUNCING Opening April 15 WHI TE'S PET SHOP,440E. 17th St., Costa t\-lesa. A complete pet s hop and a.roomin& salo n wi lh Jordan •s Pet Shop, COM. Ed & June White IRISH SETTER pups. Champion s tock. Gentle, natwal comedians. Stud o MISCELLANEOUS SPOTS before your eyes on your new c arpet -re· move them with .Blue Lus .. tre. Rent electric sham· pooet s I . Crown Hardware, 3 107 E. Coast Hwy., Cora ona del Mar. FOR SALE: SOO.yds. newly cleaned carpet, S2 per yd. I 8\1 Elec. typewri wi'de carri aae, S7 5 • Winkle H&ld'ware, Costa mower. Sl50. 67S.llJ6 . Oriainal cost S31S. most cars,. trucka, Good workina order. offer or money or? o io.t. T$-POI tALl S.K. SPEEDBOAT -Patti- son Hull,17'6••. ~.,mplete• ly riaied rm akiin1 ·Cad- i llac: powered V4ive Cal ~ina riuint•· Cu.a &om trailer. New conditiOL PhOM I OON il i!MP!(I\1 .1, Wo!Jid y9u IIOt-IESTLY hke to sa)' th is'~ If you n'S.ll) mean it, send Sl to \1r. Jansen, P.O. Box 5~a l, Looa Beach, for particu- lars. Yo u'll be glad you did! YOUNG COUPLE (teachers), no childre n, will house- s it and care for property June 3 throu&h Sept. IS. Excellent references. 6 71- llil. o MOVING & STORAGE HARBOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE Agent for WHEATON VANLINES, INC. H 8·7lll "' L1 8-9783 37SE.17th St.,Costa Mesa oREAL ESTATE SALE or TRADE: Malibu 3 bdrm., I J /4 baths, ocean side of Hwy., ~~ acre, fireplace, covered lanai, BBQ, beautiful! N. B. P.O. 1361. S48-9798. BY OWNER: Sell, or lease with option &o buy, or trade for beach property, lovely custom-built, 6 years, beamed and panelled, J bedroom home in So. Pasa- dena. 644·1063. ---- SAROAJN! 2 lou in Cypreu ! section Pacific View Me· morial Park, COM. Retail H20 each ••• SACRIFICE $2SO ea. S48·1277 . ;~.SilVA liON WAHT!D NEBD A WEEKEND SITTERT OlUd cue in my home from Pri.., na. 10 Sun.· ailfu, · lePIIIable, tellon· 'ablo.67Hl10 pr S41-7197. O.te: Aprll6. 1967 Title la .. reaee .. d 1'ratH co.,..,., •• .. ld Traalae, "'El-.er W. Heiner, Aa~•lad Offfc.r KNIC, 646-4~12. IJ-iiiJ1ilt<l. eiCYcLOPBDIA-:--SET, t~IS& .... IW.r A,nJ 11, 20, f7, INi .. lk N...,., lo-~oolp • • ' Yt'll'lted. Adult Of Jr. Set or both. Also Chat Boob of tbo Wutom World. ·~ S4t "''· I Letters to (Caa---ll lly dlo ...... • -ala my poellioa. I hawe hi)' of ~I) 3 wotes. S.aalor failed. Bu.t. lr inslead, 1 Bvereu Dirksen and Bury bawe arouaed bul mae punt Ooktwaur aave at their lo concem ower hi• c~Jid'• reaaoo r011 apprcwiq thia curriC\llum, I am udtf\ed questionable ti-aaty, a .. s ... ~Eftf'OI!T HAIIIIOR EIIGII THUrnoAY, APRIL 13, 1967 RRST S£Cn011 --P CORO'IA OEL ~AR CALIF. I eaiE Newport lltoch Ballloa Balboa Island Costo Mew Lido Isle -.. .... my lauar wa1 aot waa•d. crea" t.edentanclin& which Siacorely, was made koown only to the Mn, James Simak.it hiall and the ttaahty political 141 Molocly Lone eUie. Coal& Mesa This po les 2 question s in DICIDI IY IALLOT my mind. Fin t: What areat Editor or the &•ian, aecret could pou ibly war• occaaionally a city COW:. rant the treasonous act of cil has an opponunhy to &i vin& iiTI'Ilunity to the s o- ahow itt implicit confidence viet aovernmcnt aae nls who in the jud~ment or the have a beady proved them- people. Such a pri vileae ia selves unworthy of such presented to lhe C ity Coun-truat? Second : Wh o wo uld cil ol Newport Beach as i t be s tupid enouah to accept now takes up 1the issue or any promi sc made by these HOW to finance a proposed same civi li an merc enari es. "new•• city hall and "new.. posins a s diplomats rcpre- civic center. 1entins a country which is Confidence may be shown fwnishina the imple ments by callin1 for a aeneral of war· beina used aaainst bond elec;tion. If the bondt our 9wn American men in p.ass , the election will Vietnam? serve the dual purpos e of The a pp are nt pe rversity . . ilnd decadence of our lca-provaduaa public approval of dersh.i p in the Senate on lhe proposal itseU as well both sides of the aisle is as financi al authorization naus eous. It is evidently a for fund ina lhe bia capital further fact that we credu- outlay. tous kooks still think that we have a representative :tepublic; but, as 'Janett Now is the time to "steal home" GOT A FAMILY? NEED A HOUSE? Y• -·riiiiiiYI 1111 ....... -.I••IJ ua,• LISTU TO TMIS: Hear South Coas t Plaz a ! Just lik e new! 4-bed· rooms! Family Room! 2 baths! Bu il t-ins! Dish· washer! De luxe water softener! Bar-be-cue! Co- vered Patio! Sprinklers! F ireplac e! Fenced! UI,IOI liTH GOOD EXISTING FHA LOAM Wells-McCardle Realtors Reli able Service Since 1~43 18 10 Newport Ll ii-71H Costa Mesa On the other hand, the ul- tim ate in demonstrated lack of confidence in its citi- ze ns will be for the City Council to make the deci· sion solely by itself. Here it wou ld substitute its own opinion for the expre ss will of the people. It would re- sort to leaal hocus.pocus such as a lease-back of other que sti onable hybrid approach, pwport.edl y de· sianed to sidc:·step the ~~trote in "The Peoples Pot-lp;;;;;;;; tagc" years ago, "the revo-m ' vote of the c itizens and taxpayers . When the facts are "in," the citizens of Newport Beach can be counted on to render sound judamen t. T his has be en consistent ly pro-- ven. The question now is whe- ther or not the Newport Beach City Coun ci l is wi ll· ina to s ubmit its proposal to the hot fi res uf public discussion and the ballot box. Tupayers and c itizens ~ril the answer. t-latvcy D. Pease 8albo1r hland1 ~-"WE WANT VICTORY" Edito r o f the E ns ian "VICTORY IN VIETN A'l INST EAD of DEFEAT" - (VIVID)-is a newly formed conmiuee of concerned Ameri cans in Oranae Coun- ty , whose aim is precise!)· that of i ts name; i.e., we want victory in Vietnam - not defeaL One of VIVID's princi p.al and immediate pur poses is to persuade the mayors and ci ty councilmen o r th e var· ious ci ties wi thin our coun- ty to declare the wee k of May twenty~inlh throu&h June fourth SU PPORT OUR SERVICEM EN week. lution is over, it went by in the night or de pression. singins sonas o( h cedom." Whether we sha ll ever act it back is in my mi nd very doubtful in vie w of the apathy and self-indulgence of the pre sent "gD",o boys"' now toppins the daily rou- ti ne. One thina is certain , \lt"e need a complete house· cleanins and fumiaation 1n Was hinston, D.C. Bob Dugan, Box 1038 Newport ~each , Calif. VETO THE HIGH.RISE Editor of th e Ensign : The high-rise hernHnc setting a quiet veto from most of America's women, from Hollywood Bou- levard to the smallest to•~••-" The)· are t.o be compl imen for thei r common sense 4 Bedroom "Plus" Homes Corona del Mar Bu ilt around on atri um .. PLUS"' HUGE LIVI NG ROOM ..................... ... . ..... ...... ................ 548,500. Panoramic Vi ew '"PLUS" HEATED POOL .... $ SOO. Hon~ .,d. ''PL.U$'' 25 x 25 Rumpus Room 52:500. good taste. They've rc:si pressure from certain siif1efs and fashion wriiteocs wh o .have for uvetatl ::;:~::: been plcadifta ·rar c• "escalati on.' Wh at's fashionable •s 3 8/R Partial ocean vi ew....................... . .. $.t9,500. decided by acu esses 2 B/R • Den................................ . ........ 48,500. mod elswhowea. what thov'o ell 3 • Den + Yie'N ... ·························· ........ 6 2,500. told for wha t they're paid. Instead. styles ar c settled Bali Hai by the rrce choice or .,~~!IIF•.1 ,,. numbe rs or individual wOmen sian 2 B 'R house •.. PURR-FECT!..only $24, of c harm and beauty. E PROPERTIES ... LOTS. .. RENTALS IJOX Y. fRAiil<l..lli I R~Al.. TOR ' . 32!10 tnt Co1sl tti&fiWIY Coron1 del Mar. C1liforni1 Phone: 67J.2222 3 B.R .. lY, BATHS. UNSURPASSE D VIEW $69,500 COLESWOITHY & CO. 642-7777 NEXT TO SNACK SHO, JR. NORTH TUSTIN Lovely, custom-built 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Very provi nci al design with heavy sholce raaf, re- sown cedor siding, loads of alderwoad panel~rg, etc. 36 ' heated pao l, Fully ovtomattc sp rin ~l er system. 20 ' x 20' ARTIST'S STUDIO WITH NORTH LIGHT. Owners are moving ond must hove qui ck sale.Assvme $27,000 loan and mo~e offer fo r th eir equ ity. IIMTALCOII Til LIND 14 PHONE 642·5111 1:an't Sed\ ll? Trade .It'? For Fas t ,\ction ,\:Results •..:an EXCHANGE SPEC IALISTS DOYL E CO. 5~11-1168 270 E. 17th St., Costa \lesa Phctne in Your Ord.r f.r o S.bacriptio.: Coli 673.0550 CALL ~l!lli'iu;? "· "" " · RENTING? INVESTING? ISLAU lEAL TY CO. HARVEY D. PHS£ Ruliror -4pprai.ur Pork • Bolboo hlo"d 673.1200 RALPH V. HINGER REAL ESTATE BROKER ot 673-9402 Do y oo E<e. (not 674-9402 os prev•ously l•sred lost week) Realtor THE "CHANNEL REEF" -APARTMENTS In th is endeavor, th e VIVID commi uee has peti· ti ons avai lable for res idents of these citie s to sian. The peti tions simply and c learly stat e: "We hereby reques t the week of May 21 to June 4 be declared as SU PPORT OUR SERVICEM EN week for many reasons, no t the least of which is 10 offs et any and all bad effects of those oraanizations within thi s country who arc at this time ai vina aid or comfort w the enemy.•• The few extreme ones at- tr act a ttenti on. If you me t half a dozen circus clowns in one day, you miah t wonde r if they we re takina over, the same way. Psycholoai sts ex- plain their way-out behavior: exhibi tionists, a few "look how-darina·we-are"' a dol c s- cents ; some who feel inferior and make a cheap but plain- tive ''plcase-notice~c ·• plea. Th e very fat and very l~an sometime s s how ~PI in h11h water fashions. And of course. protHitutes. Along wi th the wei rd ones are some innocent-but-i&nor- ant girls who lack husbands or fathers who will C'llplain 642·6472 •••. 673·3468 17J) W. Coa1t Hiwoy H•wport l•ach 2525 ~ Blvd. -Corona del ,\lar -Califorma Loc. on Main Channel Newport HJ:-bor Entrance The VIVID conrni ttee to them a fact of life: that above-the-knee skirh when 1--= seated make it physically impossible to make a public appear ancc as a lady. con-· trar y t o t he cart oons, most men r esent bei na i Q· vo l untar i ly subj e ct ed t o in timate exposur e. They lend "to pity or despi1e lh e few who don't kn ow or don't care in the space aae what it takes to be a lady. The m~ tives of men fashion de si an· B.R. -21,1 ba th s, cts invo lved ar e open to room, family ques tion. patio, I -IUY--LEASE- $41,511 •• UP SUD and UP BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS Res. of The Q\annel Reef enjoy w~ter iront view and con\'enience ,,f moo rina thei r boat at the froo t door. (Also a carefree li ving b} e l11n1· nstina th e burdensome responsibilities or rnain ta1n 1ng a larae hr•rncl There arc many advan taae s of livint~ here a t O.anncl Ree f Ar L A select number of 2 Bednns.-l bath Apt. Available. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR FURN ISHED MODELS. FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION ""-673-1788 ASK FOR HERMAN TROTT A HUMDINGER A._.um e large $19,800 -51l% F.H.A. loon with unl y I O'tt down. o EASTSIDE NEAR TUSTIN AVE. • r:USTDM BUILT • BEAUTIFUL PANELED LIV ING ROOM o 111/GE Flf1EPLAC.F. • PA i'IE I.F.D DINING AREA • IIA I1D WOOD FI.OOHS • GEN~I~E L.4TII AND PLA STER o FOULED AIH HEAT • EI.Et:THIC Bl:II .T·I~S o I '• HATI I. ~ SHOWEHS o r: IHPETS AI\1111H ·I I'ES • llDt;BI.£ G..IHAGE 0~ AI. I. F.\' o I .A II'.~ SPHI ~K I.En S o I LL Ti ll S FOH ON LY S~3.950 with payments o f only $1 65 per rnonth. CALl. \!OW CUSTOM-CUSTOM \n hrulf's! to·p:nodness o riginal. A real CALI FOR- \1,\ 0 1'1'000 1\ LI\'I ~G IIOME. l' shaped with a virw of th•· bPautiftd landscaped )llrd from e \'e ry worn in tht->h uuse. Lar~e liv i n~ room with massive fin·pla("•·· Three s parinus bedrooms \\ith separa te ''i n ~ fur i!'l-lf"S t -mother·ill ·la'ft' or teen-agers. h 1rmal dininK rovm , jl3rdt•n , patitt, kitc ht'n with hudt -in lt\••n & ranRe, refrJIC e ratur & dishwasher. I.Of:\TEil l\ 1-:.\CE I.I.f;\'l I 'I'PEH IH\ llESI· IJE\TI \I. \EIGII BOI\IIOOIJ. Po iced tu sell ro'adll' aJ t)n h S:l7, 950. Su bmt t term.s. Evu . 6-itl-4579 or 64-1050 M.M.la "Y ... ·u Lib o.. r.; ... u, s.noKc" tJ0 I. 17tlto If. ~ UUSSSI C.. - (I autM ill L 17tlt lt. JhsJU 1,. C•Mr1 h•i•t• Call 644579 Of 6«.-1050 I.==== .. ' --. SITUATED DH TEN ACRlS SPACIOUS I I. 1 llDIM. t.PAI.TMINT$ -, "'''l•' PROM .,." • Priv.ate P.abOS e-Fftpzaces e POOLS e 18 Hole Putting Grf!en • Regulation Tennis e Separate Family Section • Adj. to Schools &: Playground 900 S.. Lane, CdM Mc:Arthyr nNr CNtt Hwy . CORONA DEL MA~ 17141 673.344$ SEMPLE REAL ESTATE BELONG TO TME 'HORSEY' SET? ~e hove your ron chi to ... 1 118 acres wi th near-n ew 4 BR home, carro lls, fully fenc ed , room for pool , pleasant neighborhood. Su - burban liv•ng ot its best! Col i Us! S45,000 BEST BUY ••• ULlOA ISLAND BAYFIIOU! Th1s I S o one·owner home! 3 BR, fam ily room, BI G, btg living room. On on R-2 lot WI th room to odd. Superb condi lion and FULLY FURNISHED . ;ncl ud ing Co lo • TV. Mognrf•c ent VI EW ofmo•n channel from bo th le vels. P lease coli for appo1n tment to s ee. Sl\4,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Charming Gorden ond Sea vi ew plus gro- crous 3 BR ond 3 Bo th home. Both Dining and Fom.ly Rooms. Priva te Beaches. E x· cefl ent F 1noncing. Ready to Occupy NOW! ... Reduced to S4 1,000 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 67 5-2101 2515 E. C.ast wants to shout loud and c lear to our boys in Vietnam that we SUPPORT OUR SERVI CEMEN. We lhink they not only want 10 know of our support but also want to hear about that tupporL Thoutands of other c itizens within · Oranae County believe th is too . American women's choice 111neoou'a &r. filtered to stop the ri se is sianifi· diving board. cant. Hiatory ahows you can well decorated, .. measure a nation's strenath decorators dream hom by the principles of ita fc-pan oramic males. Look. at Britain 1nd the coaatJ ine and Call in Your Want Ad to tiM Ensip 673.0550 .ap & .tacb REALTY. INC. 2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR If you would like to help in our errorta 1o show our support &o our aorvicemen. pleau feel free &o contact France, once JJeat, now Ideal home for noted for nolhina much but ·ly li vinaand cleaant unkempt hair s tyles and shod entert.ainina. s kirts. pri ced at J. F. Coppedae mo. Y oura truly. Richard E. Woodin Chairman 1552 Miromu, Ap~ I Balboo 176SO Devonshire SL NorthridJC, Calir. GIRL SCOUTS PUll ltOIIA _. IIMIPIT SICRIT TRIATY? Oirl Scoula ol N..,porl' To tht Edit« & .. ell Troop 44 atldded In recut yean tbete hu Monday e...Ua .. • Cily been coa•ldetable coatto-Coulfcil mMdn1 to ennouace ••sy about wbethtt thlte ,their Kor"" buii..,..CIIM eliut a 1ecre1 JO're1'1111111'ftt brmra(iL The event will bl wllidl opor....S boltiotl lito hold (,... 5:30 10 7:)0 P.IL tceaes wil-.a tll:lq die -r-•r, May 16. •• .., Nil at eM cltiin• i•o Nft'POit 54;ool cateleria co.aiderad•. lo ni•• IDOIIIY ao '-1 ·~ o.iq IM ... -diKU• piiM 10 IIIII ..,1 __ tiOM ooeceni.. tM c_. worken ha IC.orH eM '-lid ••lot Tr-juto,....otl • itci&M. ·~p.,"f'.: IJfOen ~ •••• *. Bea& Irvine. T•ace IO"< caUon •. ) aa ... rooat. Hooil~pool. l**llandte.,iaa. N•• cup.u.,:. .... ood .. 114,500. ;;..:;_- :laii'WIAUDO, MIWOIT LIDO ISLE SPECIAL AR E YOU SPACE CON· SCIOUS? This is luae enouah &o accommodate tho most active f~m ily. 3 810 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1ar~au ror 3 can. HUGE eneloscd patio. Needs re-- deooratinJ. 1 S feet on attcets It frotH and rear of propet()'. Priced at $69,SOO.OO -II be a1 tenns • Call 67HOOO fot appoint- menL ltAL '" P, MASICIY • ltht. J411 ........ 11•4.. N.L c.11 1o Y-w-.,. ........... 671.o550 ' COifOITAIU ~ bdnn . Colonial on 2 full lots· j ust one block to beach . S65,000 . Submi t offers. Eves: 548·8868 675-3000 LAID YAllll Older 2 bedroom home on double lot . Located among S40,000 to SSO,OOO homes . Full~p~r1!1~ce~ S27 ,950. Onl down . Evu : • lllltltll.lll $54,500 . 4 Mol~·-3 Mtlll Larc,.. 1 hfng l'o. tnd f•fly dfnlna ro.. COs tall lu11 t 673-0554 / I ' 4 FACE CONTEST AT POLLS (Continued rrom paae n• Franklin decided be would Wi&h lhe IWiified ana u lake next year· why and like 10 urve on lhe Nowpor&-lar" •d ovtrltPIJna •• it where doubl• ,: .. ion• •·ill Men Unified diuric t boud. it, Mr. Franklin reela that be aecaaaary ir 1 bond He I~ a competin1 candt-hit pett clvt c duli.oa have election laila ud 1 '-Uor date 1n Truatee Area 6. won aupport and fnendahi p uae o1 &be McNally achool Mr. Ftankllnia an attornoy,"thait aro needed LO aaln con· PoJidcally, ho ia 1 con: au.oelated with hia falher, fidonco and aupport for lie l'etvative, and ia a member Sohm H. f ranklin, tince ~atd.. . " of Che John Bireh Society. n~7. He ~a· been • local I With .~ participate, He ia &he leadot or a local !OIIdont tlnce U4S and or. he at. ted, In tho dev~lop­ JBS Chapter or about 20 II a paduate or Nowpon ment or a aood educall o.na l mombora llarbor Hiah School. He v.as prosram for \he COITillun uy. • AniENA SIMAKIS a~aduated Map!a'cum Laude by improvin&communications Ahhou'ah t he baa never wath • BA dcaree from beh~een achool . a.nd com- •-'d bl . offi Ath Pcxnona Colleae and was mumty, reoraanu:ana the ~~~•~ pu 1c 1ce, ena 1 d Ph. 8 · K ·ddl h 1 d · S. •. d .d d . e ecte to 1 ett appa. rru e sc oo , an meeuna .'.rna••• dec• e 1 "d waa tie aerved in ac ti ve duty as the problem11 or increued bme to o 10 n or er t9 2 d L. · th · 11 " r.~ 1 h bell 1 bo n 1eutenant m e m-enro mont. a.,.t or .er e 1 . a ut ranuy in the Korean war and the neceu1 ty for curnculum later was t moted 10 the XEEMAGEfiS PfiOT~ST chanaca and budaet parlna. ank o r a ~·0 'YIIGIMIA WOOLF' RULE She is a candidate in Trus-r c p ln . Teenaaers oomplainin& tee Atea 6. tie is past president of that they can't go to the \ I I HONORA RY MEME.ERSHIP was bestowed upon Agnes Bl omqu ist, pres ident of New· port Balboa Savings and L oan Assn ., at the April 1 dinner me eting of the So rop- timist 'Club of Newport Ha rbo r. Pictured here at the presentation ceremon y are, from left, Muri el Morse, pre sident·elect oftheSoroptimist Federation of the Ameri· cas ; M is~ Bl omqu ist; Do rothy Haughey, presi dent of the Soroptimist Club, and Dorothy Jo Swan son, mistress of cere- monies fo r the1 event (Terry Bo ris photo.) Partly a houtewife and lhc: Cotta Mesa Chamber of Port Theatre in Corona del partly 1 airl-Friday in her CoiTillerce; past pres·ident of Mar paraded sians of protest husband's n..anufac turina the Ki wanis Club and for-Friday an d Saturday niahts. tusineu. Mrs, Simakis mer Kiwanian of the ye ar; "Whose a fraid o f Virainia plans to act information past president of United Wool('?" is showin g there, about the v.ay the schools FuOO; member of the Amer-and the theatre rule is that conduct claues and buai-ican Le&ion and is preti· no one under 18 v.·ill be arJ.. ness. to pau it alona to lh,$ dent cl lhe Vo lunteer mitted unl ess accompanied JENALEE AN 0 BILL McARTHY, of 715 Vf. 20th SL, Costa Mesa, are the new man agers of the Jordan s' Pet Shop In Corona del Mar. They form erly served as gen· eral managers for Rick Cashoudlan, one of the leading professional handlers in the nation. Bill Is holdir.g little "Oino," a ~mon th"'()ld Brussels Griffon, lEn· si gn photo.) ' Celebrities are coming CATHY CHILDRESS IS QUEEN public and then 1taad s u on1 Bureau of Newport Beach." by~ parcnL Cathe Otildreu. dauahter of Mr. and Mn. John T. Chi ldren of 210 Topaz Ave,, Balboa Is land, has been •elected B67 Poly Vue Queen at California State Polytechnic Colleae , Pomona. She waa chosen from S finaliatt to represent Ca l Poly at the 2Slh annual Poly Vue open house," Poly on reVue." The 11-yearo()ld sophomore pftyaical education major is a member of the Poly chapter of the California Auociation for Health, Phyaical Education and Re- creation. She plans to teach hiah school phys ical edu- cation for a while, then ao into hiah school administra- tion. She also wants to travel Cath• Chil dr•ss and get manied and raue a famil y. She is engaged to Teacher takes bride Gur ~ uf B<~.ton Rous e, La. She is a graduate of South- eastern Louis iana College and has been doing gradu- ate work a t Lona Beach Stat e. Estancia Hiah School tea- cher Robert C. S:ms ster and his bride, the former Kath- leen Ann McGurk, have re- tumed from a honeymoon in Acapulco and Mexico Ci ty fo11ow ina their weddina at "-Joachim's Catholic Church in Cos ta Mesa. The p oom is the son of MI. and. Mu. WitHam C. Sanaster of Balboa. ti e was Tho bride is the daua hter araduated from USC and has done graduate wo rk at of Mr. and Mrs. M.S .. \1c -Lona Beach State. Birthday for Night Owls To celebrate the 11th birthday of the "Hoot 'n Holler" Roost, K. F. I. Nilht Owls of ~ewpor t Beach, Dolly Stewert, president and publi city ch&innan, has planned a apecial pro aram for thi s Sunday afternoon, Apn l 16. Donald Carr of Costa \ie u, coll ector of antique music boxes, will be the auest speaker when the Ni ah t Owl s and fr1ends con- vene at the Sen1 or C1uzen's Recreauon Center, 15th SL and Irvine Ave; Cli HHaven, at 2 p.m. Several o f the an · tiques w1l l be on display. This is the month of the "sprin1 hat parade" and all attending are asked to parti- cipate by wearing a self· decorated creation. Prize s will be awarded for diff· erent classi fi cations. COUNTY SPELLING BEE Thirty-fiv e school s m Orange County ha ve si gned up fo r the ~th annu al county spelling bee to be spon· sored by the Abrah am L1n· coin School in Corona del \tar on \lay II. The compet1· ti on 1s li mited to 1nterme- d1att' s chool s oi elementary !!o Chools w1th 7 th and 8th gradt' cl as st's. Punc1pal Werner Carl!!o on of L1nculn School ann nu nces that the e\'ent w1 1l gt't un der wa y at 7:30 p.m. Pete Drino, 20-yearo()Jd phy s ical education major. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orino of Covina, The new QUeen was born in Los Anaeles . She and her puenta lived on Balbo a Ia · land for the past 6 yean. Her father is vice-principa l of Li ncoln liiah School in Los Anaelu. Thi s summe r Cathe in- Lends to be a swimming in - 'structor and tour Mexico with her parents. She is a 1 '*'S araduate of Corona del Mar Hi ah School, where she was active as 1 sons leader, member of the Spaniah honorary society, and she was homecomina Queen in her senior year. She also has attended Schoo ls in Orleans, France, and in Stuuaart, Germany. They search for talent \1orr i \k>l ho, publicity chairman, announces that the annual search for talent con test.. s ponsored by the Exchan&e C\ub or Newport Hatbot, wHI be h eld in the L1ttle Theater at Coron a del \tar Hiah School on Friday c:venina, May 5. for rhe public's wishes. Very dis tte ased about the course , ., Parent and fa mily life educ ation," as it was presented at the Woodland school early in th e year, Mrs. Simakis says, "If I can be convinced th at the ute of a course such a s thit will prevent mo ral dec ay , the n I will support it, But education ' such as thia should be &in at hiJh school and then only to seareaated clas!les." She has been a resident fot 10 years in Oranae Coonty, 5 years in Cotta Meaa.Sh-: attended Huntina- t.on Beach and Redlands schools and majored in education and socioloay at the L;niversity of Redlands. She has been ac tive in the Woodland and Kai ser PTA's, with the Un i veni ty of Redland's Alumni Assn. and the Paul Bunyan school for men ta lly retarded. Mrs. Simakis, mo ther o f 5 children, 4 in school, i!l concern ed wi lh par in& the budget, especially "in re· aard to salarie!l, various costs and the utilization of funds ... "I believe in mo re local cOnuot arid more local re- sponsi bility," the uid. "State and federal inter- vention results in laraer uni fi ed districts, hiaher costa and lou of local con• trol, Conte~tants must be en- tered in Newport Beach or Costa \1esa schools -pu~ lie, parochial, or private - and only elementary, jun ior hiah ,or hi ah s chool students will be eli aible. Partici· pants muat ei ther sin a, dance, or pl ay musical in· struments. • SEUM (BJD) FRA'IKUS So challena ina and inter- estina was the work u trua- tee for the Newpo rt Harbor Union Hiah School Dia- trict that Selim S. (Bud) Trustee get salary plans Teachen pre s ented a coun ter proposal to their l'i rst request. with a start· mg salary of 55,900, to a max1mum of .SI 1,954, and a doubl e 1r.crement for n eAt Four altemativeli to the fi r&t waae increase plan asked by teachen and ado- min i sttatora were offered to the: Newport-Men rUnifi ed trustees Tuesday evenina at year. The illtemauves v.il\ be Lthe Costa \iesa Hiah School . d ·' th 1 yceum. cons1 ereu at e re1u ar D L 1 d N . r. e an 1 ewcomer re-&ard meellna at 7 :30 p.m. d d r .d . Tuesday, April 18, at the comm en e . ~_>t cons1 erauon Co sta Mes a Hiah School Ly· a salary m.lnlmum o r $6,050 ceum. and a muur.um of 512,181. "Apply Business Logic To Business Problems" VOTE APRIL 18 Trustee Area Three !CHARLES F. COLESWORTHY, Realtor Vote For X CANDIDATE NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT "As a result of unification every parent is COJl'Cerned with the present quality of education." "Taxpayers are bewildered by the spiraling cost of education and are rebelling at the pol·ls." "Through prudence, the schools must regain the lost confidence and faith of the people." "SENATO R" Ma ry Tosti, "Assemblyman" Emmett Raitt, and "Senator" Margo Weed, left to right, go O'lftr Pirliament.ary procedures for the Orill~e Coast YMCA's Tr i·County Youth and Government program se t fo r April 14, 15, lb at Santa Barba ra. This pro-- gram of commi ttee and legis lati 11e actions witt give the young boys and girls the power of veto and the right to pass bills in a mod s tate l egislature. Ser· ving a s advisors wilt be Mrs. Al ice Fox, Costa Mesa, women's and girl 's program dire ctor; Ge rald Sanders, Hunting ton Beach, youth program secretary, and Mis s Vick i Griff ith and Miss Barbara l(limiewicz from the By Polly Hutchins del Mar;Mrt.J. Sc:ott Thomp... At the fre sh and charmina son, Beacon Bay; Mn. Pay home of \1rs. Thom u C. Brown and Mn. Georae Dyer of Bay Shores. a aala Newton o r Balboa Ia land· pre..party will be h~d on Mrs . Jack Zaremba and Mn.' Apri l 18, juu before the Jo seph Pike o( Wettcliff • celebrities luncheon. and Mrs, Ma zae Wilkin• of Friends from all points in a The Bluffs, wide radius are eaaerly Completina the aroop uo anticipating th is special neiahbort 11 well u friends happening, from Bay Shores: Mmes. wit- The garden !lettina will li am T. Armsttona, Richard have pots and pots of pink D. Davit, W, Deane Ouraan, and whi te daisies, and the Jack Grant, Weatrick Nor .. eye--catchin1 note of s prina ris, Roy Gillies and Louit will be the seven foot an· E. Libby tique birdca1e filled wi th live doves out on the lawn. nei;t the refreshment table. \!rs. oyer, justly famous for her interior desians , will surprise her friends wi th an extta goodie on the dinin1 table. A reaency potpourri of French silk roses in thades of pink to cyclamen, accented b)' whispers of baby breath, ananged in a magnificent !li lver and crys- tal antiQue eper1ne. Freeway--- <continued from p111e I) be moved to an inlan'd ali lflmc:nt which Hiihway Enaineer J11per Womack had recorruner,ded 11 cheaper, shorter and better, "I have vo ted ne"·er to sign an aareerrcnt for a coastal route," he said. "l rind it hard to believe any aroup would encowaac me to chanae my vote. I wou\~ be a traitor to my distri ct, where homes would ao down the drain if your aroup insiats on havina the oou\1.1 freeway, I rduae 1.0 bo bou&hL My vota ii not for ulel• Friends from out or town are: ~n. Jac k Albade from San \1arino; \lrs. Harrison Harkins from Pasadena; \lrs, G. BeMett Larson, Bel Ai r; Mn. Fredericka Boone Huaaty, Bnorly Htlh. Mn. Oyer's sis ter, Mrs, Kevin Costello, from Tustin will be brinaina; wi th her from Later he stated, "Maybe we can &et rid of the con- that area, \!rs. Huah Jones, founded freeway. I know \tn . David \leaaiaon and someone who believes i t \ln. Richard Weber. And locally, another 111 _. ahould 10 mland of the Back Bay trerenina to the ter, \In, Benjamin Maalionc Enti P\'1 editorial atand), of Newport, as we 11 II Mu. and Bob Badham lhinkt 10 Larry Whitesides of Lido; too. Maybe that'a not auch \olrs. .. Do you want a CUT in taxes? OOL VOTE liMA (ATIIBIA) .._IS ~OR A CHANGE TINA SIMAKIS, MOTHER OF 5, WILL NOT ONLY WORK TO PREVEN T HIGHER TAXES but also to lower them "Wa n••cl TAX DOLLAR ECONOMY wltlo SOUND BASIC !DUCATIOM PLUS lott• PARI!NT·SOtOOL WHIRl YOUR TU.DOLLAI GillS VOTE SIMAKIS Tuesday,April JB ' • ~ ., I • Ll"do l01,.10n Pa111•la Ann P•w 1949 THE GOL DEN SANDALS we•e an exaCI fit, and thus Pa- mela Ann Pew, 5, of 428 Na rcissus Ave., Corona de l Mar, was chosen as "Cinderella" in the contest conducted in 194q by Larry Anthony Mod le a of Anthony's Shoe Service in Corona del Mar. Pa mela won over 81 other contestants. Her princesses were Linda Bor11e.son, 8, of 705 Acacia Ave.; Gall Anderson, 5, of 3oq 1960. 'DR. DAVID NIELS EN, plctu"d al lelt, was named man of th e year fo r 1q5q at th e annual I AFS student tells of escape 1, Owts T .. •••••• COIM'Iunlfll, Molt people tis~ bacaute you IIM't truat Ali eae~.p~, from East Berlin don'tlike the Cotnn'a&ftilll. what l.hey uy, lftd the threat ot conwnunhm "Eventually there will be "Th• wont lhina the Uai· chanaed the childhood or peace neaotiatiool with &he ted Stat.e could do now Christoph Schuria. one of Viet Cona;• he predicted, woul d be to wltl.aw ha Corona del Mar'• 3 American "I hope the United States u oopt 1ft a•nal Field Servi ce atudentl. know• how tu RIJOtiate wir.h I 11111 Uehe4 The escape took place in them. It's not co Sr.a&u' poUoy,'' 1958 , before the Berlin wall wu built. The trip luted only .. 10 or 15 minu.tea." '-'''-'"·I .. We w"at to Eut B~rlin by uain," Chris explained, ''We wanted to ao on to the sea Cor our vacation. But on the wa.y to the coast we a top- ped in Eut Berlin, and took the aubway to Wcat Berlin and left it there." Chri1 p.ve his family'a reuons for ctcapina to West Berlin. "In Eut Germany we bad no peuonal freedom . You had to do what lhe par- ty wanted you to do. My father had a private pharmacy and the aovemment wanted to confiscate his property," If we had slayed in Eut Gennany, Christoph's ralher would pouibly have been anested and put in jail. Poppy Ave., ,and Susan Margaret Evans, 6, ot 1017 Coa st Hwy., also pi ctured above. Other near·winne rs were Char len e Mather , 4 , of 327 Mar igold Ave ., and Gay An n Ma cGillivray, 5, of lblO First Ave ., runners-up, and Susan Harshbarger , b, of 433 Acac ia Ave., a princess. (Photos by Howard Folsom from the June 30, 1q4q, In Eut Germany the Schu- ria childzen wouldn't have been able lO attend a hi ah school or a university just because Christoph's father owned a pharmacy. The only belon aina s the Schuris• saved were one suitcase, several little wicker pu.nes, a carefully- hidden 11 ,000 and the clo- issue of the~~~ -=- thes they wore. When uked about the com- munists, Chris tep\ied, "1 don't like them, but I don't bate them. Only a few people in East Germany are L!GAL MOTIC! CERTIFICATE Of Bt:Sl~ESS Flc:ti tlou F'inn S&tne THE t~D ERSIC~ ED doe• bereby cenify tb l t be i1 coa• dactia1 1 Servk e St•tioa bu•i- aeu 11 3636 [, (out Hl s:h- wey, Coroa• de l M1r, C•ll for- ai• 92625, uader the f!c tl tiool Hrm 11me of 'lh!t'• Richfie ld Service Stu ioa I.Dd th 1t 11id fi nn I• compoeed of the fo llow• la1 pereoa whole Pl me Ia lull e d pl ace of ruld111.ce •re 11 follow1, to-witt 1'1lter Lee Tun~er, 122 Me r• rim •c, Apt. D, .-.aahelm, C•ll• fora!•. 111TI ESS my bed thl• 20 th day of M1rcb, 1967. Newport Ha rbor Chambe 1 of Comme rce , was the spe aker at last weeo('s meet ing of the Balboa Bay L ions Club, and the re sult was a new member on the Chamber r os~ teL ML Barnett is handing a memoersh1P rece ipt to r the Balboa Bay L ions to club presldent Bob Gtensted . S.F. artists featured The nellt exh ibi tion to be pre sente d by th e Fin e Ans patrons of :-.:ewpott Harb01 will be "Wally Hedrick and Sam Tchakah an :· Th e works of these two San Francisco art1sts will be see n from \lay 3 th rou ah June ll in th e Fine Ans Patrons Gall er} loc ated 10 th e Balboa Pavilion, ~UJ \la1n St., Balboa. Ga ller) hours are Wednesda} s th rou vh Sundays, I to S p.m. exhibition, oraan ued by Mn. Philip Gold, provides lh e Southern Californi a v1ewer w1th an opportunLt)' to see some or the work that is comina ou t of Sorth em Cali- fornia. ThiS sho w will con- clude the Fine Art• Pau ons seuon and the Gal· let} will be d ark throuahout th e summer . HOME JOBS OFFERED IY VOLUNTEER BUREAU The Volunteer Bureau has JObs fo r hou se~bound people wrlh time on th en hands. If--:.~~', mtttlni....n__~ .. ! .. ~ ... }n JanUary , 1%0, by the Newport Chamber Of '"Commerce. The presentation of the was mlde by Di ck Richard, past re ci pient of i956 AL JOH NS, L os Aligeles publ l cf elatlon'ScOf'lsul tant,appeared startl- ed at the amoun t of ba ckground lntorm,atlon he had to go througn in a hurry as he took over the job of publici zi ng the N~wpor t Beach Golden Ju bi· l ee cel ebra tion in l q56, observing ttl~ half-century an nl ~ers ary of th~ ci ty. Pi ctu red with Mr. John s: Roy Maypo l e, at l eft. head of the pu blicity commi t· tee of theN ewport Harbor Chamber of Comm erce, and Hay Langenheim, ex e- cutl'lesecre tary of the Chambe r.(Ensign photo from the July 26, l qSb, i ssu e.) fi •lter L. Turaer STATE OF C ALIFOR~IA 11 cm:~n or ORA.."CE • OS THIS 20th day of Merclt., 1961, M.a.• -· a N•LI.rJ P&Ue la •• '-••l4 •-•'7' •d ltlt e, re1ldia1 l.berelD, ·duly C:OIMI I-ioaed Ui d IW01'11, per.aa.Jiy 1ppeared 11i1her L. Turwer lulowa to me 1.0 be the pe,..oa wha-e aeme i1 ~tuh•c:ri bed to the wlthi11 i..D.~ ltrumeat, .. d lclulowled11ed 1.0 me thlt he er~cuted the lim~. 'A'a lly Hedrick ts a natl\'e Cahfom1an, no .... teachtng at the San Francisco Art ln- suwte. He has had many one-man e xhi bitions in :\"or- them Califomi'-and hu CJ.• U'"te4 o.etion!U\.v \• ~ shows , includina "Si.•teen Amen cans" at the \tu Jeum \lodern An an Sew York. Vo\unteen ue needed for PlC\\tnin&\-y \.a\~e ....... "'i e..,• to prot'"'ethe. fMt.t parents. Simply fill out card of the in formation provided b} peopl e 1ntereu ed rn ma.k- rna homes fo r homeless chil- dren. nPIS IS or hand ad# drenrna are always nee ded, the honor. Dr. Nielsen was given re cognition tor per~ forming 1,400 electro~cardi og rams on Harbor High Schoo l students, detecting se veral previous ly unknown heart cases. (Ensi gn photo from the Feb. 4, 19b0, i s- sue.) / 1954 DIANE GILBER T as lhe beau tifu l bul not so dumb Billie Dawn and Geor ge Lew1s as her j unk man millionaire, Harry Broc k, were the stars of "Born yesterday ," the New port Ha rbor Communi ty Players productioo pre Sented Apri l 22, 23 and 24, 1q54, at the Ora nge Coast Co llege aud itorium . {1 . Mull photo from the Apr il 8, 1q54 , issue of the Ensign.) J9f9 THI!: TRAVELLING DOLLAR thot stayed ol l!ome reore· sented the "shop at home" proJect of the Corono del Ma• Business Assn. In 194q, The long striP of paper attached to the dollar bill listed the names-of-the merchants who used the dollar to moke loco I purchoses, ond olso the nomts of the local shops wtoert the purchases were mode. The merchants who helped lhe dollor spend Its woy from shot> to 5hot> Included , from lefl : Floyd Culblrth .f Cout Super Mork<t, Fred Sloclolord of tht Potlo Shop, 1951 PROCEE DS of the annual Gi •l Seoul cook ie sale were being checked out by Mrs. Everett Nun an , newly el ected Girl Scout commissioner tor the Harbor Area, and her daughte1s, Mariner scouts Joan, at left, an d Jane, in this 1q51 photo. The annua l event raised funds lor establ i shing a permanent camp site. (Howard Folsom pho to from the Feb. 15, 1q51, issue of the Ensign.) Gail Butler of the Super Mlrket meat dtPirtmtnt, Frank Junk i n~ of Crown Hardware , St11nley Smith of Sldlelr and Sm ith , Conr1d Hldy of Hidy's Pet Supplies, CNrles Sutherland of Sutherland's 5 &.....10, MOf'lica Smith of Petite Ville , PeQQY Weber ot Pastry Bar , Jlft\ Solfller of Candy Schooner, John Sadle lr ol Sadie!. and Sm i th,~-1 1nd president of the Business Assn., lnd Ru ssell Hampton of Hampton's Pharmacy. (Walter Gertlardt photo hom the March 10, l'l<lq, issue of tile En>lgn.l • WTn ESS my h ~t~d ~t~d offi• cia ] au], Jeule R. Hill ~Qt ary Publi c ia and fo r u id Couaty .. d Stat e, My Comrn ia1ioo u pi ru Oct, 24, 1970 P ob li1h: Mar ch 23, 30, Apn l 6, 13, 1967 .. Sa.'Tl Tchakalian, bom m Shanahai, Ch1na, came to Sa n Franc1sco at the age of U. He spent many } ears teachana 1n hi ah school s and colleaes, 1ncludina Ca lifor- nia State Col lese in Los An ~ aeles and the San Fran cuco Art Jnstn ute. He is now teach in a part t1me on th e pro· fessional art school level to allow mor e time for hJS work. The pre sentation of th1 s on And I r you kno ..... or some- on e ""ilh a stauon waaon, who wou lc pt o\'ide uanspor- tattoo for 5 or 6 youn1 people to the San ta Ana YWCA on Tue sdays from 2 to S p.m. for special tramLn J, call the Volunteer Bureau at 54a- ~]67 ..... eekda\'s, ~to 12 noon . Oecore+or Selected Sofa• Wide Choice of Style • end Febric• 10" Tla:ldo Wllh-- - PltiCE.O AT 5 299 CUSTOIO SillS AVAlAIU F1t0W n• to ,.,. AT MO EXTlA CHAKI ALSO tlf' LOVESIATS AT SM. · ... ..._ - :C.'::e, I ffilfilf ttt lriUill &rrmnnrttr I ..,...,. L --. .... L---=::..,=-=-...,...,.JO=IN~TH::;E,....;:DO'==n:'=TO=":CDM=P::L-:E:-:T:-:E-:TH:-:-:[~BI=IIl.~E:-:-L=[s:::SDN=--------' .... ,. ........ , .... .......... .._......_., ............ ......... ...... .. ... ..... ............... c... ,. IMfY of1ocl ll:ero II I "**· Wo •1 livtftlln I ., - -.. 11551 lllis1lld to c:fllll:: J::li:N. tl:l:. Thor -10 ._ 11:1 ..... of ll:lnp. -... -... p:iwllo ................. In -- "'' ell In 11:1 ~ 10 111m 11:1 -fnciOn --11:1:.,. In 11:1 ......., fteltl --· ofltrt. ... -.. IIMslld In ... olftwls to 111m 1111 -of d-. Tills -ell Is )usllfiod by tho flct IIIII K 11:1 CM511 of 1 dlse• Is "-• ln- mtfplo: 1 •• In 1 btllor position to liter the _,. of tho -· As wi wilw 11:1 wmt1 In which "' live and 11:1 uni· vtne about ta, eertlin contrasts ara very ntdent: ......,... llid unf:ol:pi!IHI; wisdom llid folly; ordtr l!ld -dtr; lowe llid hole; btouty end ufllness; joy llid lflel; llid 511111' olben. Whit Is lilt cause of tills tllsllortllony! The Bible tells us lhlt God Is not the .. God of dtaorder."' All of God's works are perfect.' Thertfoft, these contrasts must exist because there Is a force acting in opposition to Cod. This lack of Cll5tfannlly to lilt IIWS of God is c.ollod alo in the Bible. Some of the manifestations of sin are: adul· ttry, fornication , uncleanness, lasciviousness, i~atry, witchcraft. hltred, wrath, strife, envy, murder, drunk. tnnHt, etc. In contrJSt are listed the fruit of the Splri!, "lovt, joy, peace, IOOI$tifferinJ, Jentleness, podness, faith, meekness, temperance."B IUT WHAT CAN WE DO? What can be done about the causative agent, sin? There are several possibilities. First, we can ignore or deny the existence of sin. The folly of such action is self-evident. Those who pursue this course are like tht proverbial ostrich who buries its head in the sand. Nothing is sotved by followi ng this course. Secondly, we may s~ek to ameliorate or mollify th e effects of sin; that is, we can deal wtth tht symptoms or manifestations of sin while disregarding sin itself. This method is very much in use today. Efforts to improve man's environment instead of improving man himself are seen in such activities as improved hous· irtg; better schools; improved health facilities; the teaching of racia l, social, and religious tolerance. All of these efforts are very laudable. but they do not aftect the root and seed of the problem , i.e., sin. By these means1the manifestations of sin may be "con- tlined," but hey are not "controlled." Thirdly, we may attack the problem at its source; that is, we may deal with sin itself. By attacking the cause, we abolish the manifestations. The Bible dells wit h the problem at its origin. The Scriptures state that Jesus Christ came to redeem sinners, i.e., those 'under the control of sin:' Christ Himself said .... that His blood was shed for the remissi on of sins.5 He indicated that this transaction would take place at catvary where He died , not as a martyr, or as a rood example, but "to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself."& MORE THAN MENTAL ._....._does one obtain that for which Christ died? According to the Bible, salvation from sin is obtained by believing in Jesus Christ.7 Tile Scriptures declare that this belief must be "i n the heart" and not "in tiH>I\4!ad.'' It involves more than a mere assent to the i and of the work of Jesus Christ in regard ~~;G~~;:: to Jnus, total trust and •·IW. theY do not see '-11:1 can cleanse from sin. There are many things' In this life, the workings of which we do not understand, but we make use of them ntYertheless . How many of us know what a virus is? Yet we make use of serums and vaccines prepared against such a virus. Do all of us know how transistors wa~k? Yet we make use of them daily. There are many areas of life where we use to advantage things and principles which we do not understand. The important thing is that these things "work." Medicine, to be effective, must be taken. A life saver is of no va lue to a drowning man unless he uses it. It is often said that the proof of the pudding is if! the eating. David, in the Bible, expressed this same thought many years ago when he said: "Taste and see that the lord is good."s Why don't you do just that? Don't put it off. Act now. "Believe on the lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved."& Am~,....•n T tac-1 Soeif'fy-OtMdell, New Jervy 071149 J lbl• h f•••"••• I Cor I' n !' V.); 2 0."1. 11;4; l.Geltfi•"' ~I' 1); < t I,. I t~ '·'~• ]·14 ~ M•ll~e " 2& 18. '· H•b• ... , t 2• 1 ~o..,•·~ 101 8 P .. l.., l• e. t. A~ll r•;lr. True and real ·' • 1 2• • •• '· J• I 1\ • v • • J~, • •12 • ofl J\ D I n. 11 • "2$ • • • • 14 11 II A. WISE. N M AKE TI-l A G LA O FATI-IER . FROM P R.OV&R&S 10: I a • •• • .. 21_..,. • • , •• n. n Jb n• 11 King So lomon , the son of Dav id reigned over many subjects. Throughout the Bible, God has Israel for 40 years. He inherited the throne of supplied to man a great abundance of instruc· the most powerful kingdom then existent, and lion, so that there will be no excuse for any bes ides being a successful businessman with of us to miss the mark. In Proverbs,\Solomon vast enterprises, he was on author with a con · writes of his own experiences; the events and suming passion for ~now ledge and wisdom. encounters of a man who tried out arid tested Mos t of the Proverbs were written by Solomon, iust about everything that a human being can and ore short to-the-point sayings designed engage in. It is well that young people read pr imar ily for the young. They include Wisdom, and understand Proverbs, where is d istilled a Mo ral ity , Diligence, Trust in God , Tithes, great many of the Virtues insisted upon Kindness to Enemies, Industry , Honesty, throughout the Bible . Helpfulness, and Cheerfulness among their questions and P'•-IIOLA IROADCASTt:R !iSI S. H•pe St., Le• Att,.lu 90011 Q. L. .......... c.MI., ... -"W ill )"'Oi p~ tell ~ wMre it says t1rtythi111 about Christ ht1vin1 hrwhers tznd sis· Urs? I know it's in tM Bible but I can't ut!m to firul it " A. In a .,Jp~tu,! tense' they are men· tiooed' ill '~tt.h"" 12;50, "For ,.,.,_ --....... M._l.be will ,e( .. ., ....... .,.,hich is in heaven., the sa.me i.s my brotlkr, and sister, and mother." (Noti cP th at our Lord left out the word "Falhf'r." He had no ea rthly or natural father.) In Matthew 13:i'; ari'd M~trlt }:31 tht:rP art! referenc~ to His half brothen ~tnd ~isten. Q. S.ettt., w,~.t.; ...... -" no~• God Irat e win nr-mntlif the t rtafo r-of ain, Satan?" A. Certainl y God hatf'll sin. When we u:oe the word "hate'' in eonnection wit h the Lord. h"wever. we mu11t keep• in mi nd th11.t it is quite a ditrerent mean inr than "hate" in relation~thip t" ourM•h 'e!l. Cod':o hatred is holy and H i!'l wrath il'l righ teous. He lovl!ll the "inner but He hate,. 11in. The Bible d~ nflt llpe<"itirally !lay that He hate11 Satan. The inference, however, is cer- tainly dear answen Q. ..._,., """--"Wlr i• Jenu t:nJl,.d t1U SoN of Davidr" A. B«ause there ia a 1reat deal of, &ripture which doH. See the Leviti- cal covenant promilled t.o David in that a 110n of hi11 would rule on hia throne fol'f'ver. For the family tree look at the openinr ver~~es of the Nf'w Testa- ment. Here Je11u.l' Chrlllt ia called the Son of David u well u "the Saa of Abraham. Thla is not -an hiAt.of'k.ll erro r or a chronolorlcal mistake men- tioninv David befort' Abraham. The purpo!lf' of Matthew. L1 a true his- torian, i11 to !llhow that Cod hu not for~rotten thP promi!lell t.o David. Thi!l ill why Hr i11 called "th~ Son of David'' first lK>fore th e other. For further co n· fi.rmation look at th~ Jrenealon in the third cha.ptf'r of Luke fver..e 31 ). Q. S.. ---·· 1, c.Nf.-"/1 it MC· I'!Uil1"W to cowfl!u ov.r n"N to God i" ordl!r to bl! 1a."d , .. A. Rud I John 1 :9 for a clear an- KWer to thi11. Remember that eue:n· ti&lly &11 Bi n ill acainBt God. While we need not brinr our confeaaion into a public meetinl" unleu thi1 Ia requ i ~d for proper ratitutioo, yet we are certainly admon iBhed to m.a.ke our humble confeaaion to the Lord in private and uk forgivegeq for Chriat'11 sake. • • • mspuatwn ~r the Holy n>~••••~• '"" •• ,,_ ••• ~o•' NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGN SECOND SECTION --Page 2 THURSDAY , APRIL 13, 1967 CORONA Oil MAR, CALIF. .......... Thf> Lord Is my ~d. Wlvt w.,r un be mhw ? My 1\.,d is ell~ cloM In !hit dl., ~of Thine. Thy pes!UI"H •re green .-nd Thy wl· te~ -sttN; My -.J " ....-.d " " drinketh '" fill. AU d.lv fOf Tho.,. name·, ..-ke Tt-.. le.dtsf my '"' In pel~ thl!t .1re righteous end p .. u . lnf And SWHI. Wh.-1 thouQh ltvougft the ... .all~ of dul+llrnull"" I fe.1r nor lh ~ of e ... il. I know Thill thou will go with rYW t.O. lltp o f rht w.,., Thy rod .,-,d Thy sl.aff for """ comfort end ,,.,., I dine ., Thy t..tNe, Thine own htnd .......... The oil on mv hud, my cup runneth o'tr. Thy goodnen end fnf'I'CY shill not t .. ve my side TUI ,., l.1st in the house of my Lewd I .bick. --Marttwo s.wn Nlcholton h,.t•tM '-IIOL.4 111:0.4DC.4STU SSa S, Ha,. St .. LM .4 ...... 90017 fTI>••Io "'• ••cond ln ololl ... .,t of., •"lc:Lo ••p•ll'llool ,..,.., Tlo o ChtiJtlon a .. c..,, C.lllne•-•4 H.J.) (Matt. 12 :39), thr cleanainr of Naamaa. the Leper (Luke 4 25-27). and many acben. Scriptures at aU oor teach in the Name of Juus. Petn and John aJU1ft'red, "Wbethn it be richt in tbe •ieht of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judct ye. For w• couo1 b!Utl#r~A the thi.ac• whith we bavc ~een and ly tM Rn. Jolin V. GrWr Kooftb:, n . M. Today there is a ma.uin attack apoa tbe b.l-.lek:it1 Christ endorsed the whole Old Testament when re· of many of theJe Old T~ n-.. n., an buki ng the murderous Scribes and Pharisees. He rtearde:i u ~rend. symbol, aDd mytb bJ tile ....._,. said, "That upon you may come all the righteous blood tive critics. But Jesua Christ. the bicbelt critic. _. shed upon the earth, from the blood of ri chteous Abd OOrRd the enti~ Old Tatanwrct, aod He placed Ilia unto the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, whom authoritative approval upoa ita mirades by iped6e ye s!etllf betw~n the templ e and the altar" (Matt. mentioo of than. No OIW: em truly acaept Jaaa Otrilt 23 :35). Abel 's murder is rttorded in GenesiJ, the aJ the incarnate Word, the: Word mack 8eab. aod top. tint book of the Old Testament. The slayinc of c:aJ.Iy refuse to ac.apt the full iupintioo. -.J ....._it) Zacharias is found in 2 Chronicle• 24:20, 21, the lut of the Old TettamaJt. R.tpatedly aDd .... tically book of the Old Test;uncnt the way the Hebrewt ar. He endoned it. The pcnou wtaa wil aot Wine.._ ranged it. So when Christ said, "From the bklod I)( and the Propbd.s will not beline J-OuW .,..., ri&hteou$ Abt:l .unto the blood of Zacharias" he CD· He arotot from thrr: dead. Jesu~ told 1111c Jews of Hit dor!lf!d in one al l·inclusive ~tatement the entire Old day, "There is one that acaucdJ you. naa ~ ill Teswnent from Genelrs t.-. L."ll ri)I'Jides, ot u wt: would wbom yc trust. For t.cl,e bdined. Mo-. J'e woald •J, from Genesis to l4~1achi. t..ve believed cne: for he wro11e of -.. a.t if ,. bf. Moreover, Oariat endoned cv>try sq~arate pan of licYe oot bia w~ bow lhall J' bllie'ft _, wan~tl" the Old Tutameot. 'The Jcw• divMicd the -of (Jolto 5:45-47.1 Prophret.s, and the Writiup. Thia threefold diYilioa hea.d" (Acts 4 :19, 20). The Epiatlcs of Peter, PaW, Jamu, J~ aDd JobD: are all an ticipated in thc.le words of our Lord and they are provided for by the cominc of the Holy Spirit at Pentec:Ott. In Joho 17:20 Jeaua priJI for tho~e who would !>elieve "throuch their word." Un· tolrJ millions ha ve come to believe on the Lord Jaua Chrilt thruuch the written words of Peter, Paul, Jamts, Jude, and John. Tbe doctrine, rebuke, c:om:ctioa and instruction ci vcn in tbe:r )~ten are "not in wordJ whkb man'a wiJdom, teadletb, bat which the Holy Spirit leacheth'' (1 Cor. 2 :13). Their wordJ arc God~ breathed. JetU• u.kt in Luke 10 :16 to Hia dilciplet, "He that beamb you bearctb me ; aod be that dapdcth you daPxth ... ; ODd he thlt ........................ h him that lltDl me." Here Ouilt pw the .._ ...,. thority ID the wonk to be opokm by the dYciplco IMt • BIBLE SCHOOL L.ESSON The Parable of the Sowei--wu ,, ... s 1r Dl. JAMII I. IIMMIT ..... ::-::-: ......... .__ csee \I r t. .. ...._ ~ "'~ c:a.... , .. ,.. .... "-CIIIIIT'l.UI IIAC*I. 716 ............. Cel ...... ee4, M.J,) •s., ,.., .. 11w ,._ ,... ~• .. ,.,, ...w.A " • _, • ,Hd "-'· -, "-4 ... -· ._, II."* ...., f-frwil .W. lollrw«'! T Ia <Ollbi!Olt -lodp A.. the Sower -the ICed, 10151< II ... tho air lbout ua 1o fell by the way.Ude, and it wu trod· 8ed with aU ldDIII of den down and the "fowls of Jbt air" .-. adYice, m.truction, came and devou~e.d it and/ 10 tht operu. driiiiU, oewa, seed bart no fru1t , but wa s '!'l~ted. patitia, -s, lectu,..., Some fell upon a rodt. ll cuockly ad iaformation wh;eh il spranr _up but wuhered ·.away beia"f brc.dcatt 'by many pertonl, becauJt it lacked root and moiSture, qualified or DOt, UYtr many television ·and 10 was useless. Other ateds fell and ·nMiio ttatioaJ, but ordinarily we among thorns, and the lhorna choked do not hear or lee it because we do the erain when it tried to crow 10 not ha.Y't a TV Jet o; radio receiving that it could nOt bear any fruit. But ttt with us most of tbt time. Never-some seed fell on good cround, deep theless, the broadcuts are real and soil, no thorns, and it 'grew and bore ate "Yety present, t \'m if we do not an abundance of fruit, even as much hear or .ee them. as a. bundred·fold . Then Jesus added, But even ttuWhng a receivinr Itt "He that hath-ears to hear let him . ' dots not yet pe ut the prorrams, hear." Without the right understand· for it ia aheolutely necessary that we inc the parable would mean nothing lhould ''um on" the power and "tune at ~. Sometime1 we arc so full of in" ud '!tten and look. T'hnl there worldly static that, hearing, we hear are, aD lr:iDcb of Procramt. IOIDe of not, and aeeinc, we set not, and we wtaicb are f~r from helpful, but. ~e (ive no heed ~ miss the truth. ~1 o~~Ye to our fiDel' ttna~bih-The ditciples very wi~ly asked ~· ob~ to our peace of Jesu ~ to interpret thi1 parable. Thi1 mi_Dd, ~ • ~UIDt:Ot to our fdlow-is the very best way to learn God's ebip with CliNt. So we DIU ~ words -ask H im to give w the fallr . .elect ~ procrams to which meaninr. God is His own inte.rprettr, wr l"'ft: at?ea am and He does not delegate the power THE' HOLY SPiliT to any man, though many claam to We aD, in a Yery cmeraJ way, un-have that authority, and so there il dentand about the radio and televi· great confusion u to the mn.ning of lion procrama -IOIJlC good thinp, God's word~. If we all take the in- tcme bed, but whatever the procnm, terpm.ation given by God Him.etf, it c:aa be turried on or off wt our will. through Hi~ Spirit, then there will be So it is in spiritual ma:tten. "The Da-neither misunderstanding nor con· tun.( man receivetb oot the things of fusion (James 1 :S..S) as to what He the Spirit of God," because the Holy wants us to do. And Je~us gave the Spirit hu not been installed in him explanation, as He will always do if and he carmot understand God's we ask Him in faith. He told H is words. And even when he does hear disciples that they could know the and lite them, he does not rccocni.u: mysteries of the kingdom of God ~· them and they are foolishness to him cause they were H is disciples, but un· •beeaute they are spiritually dit-be.lievers did not and could not know cen:ted". (I Cor. Z:l4) and he does God's language and could not under· not p>qeu the: equipment of the stand Him until they, too, became diJ,.. Holy Spirit. When a person accepts ciples o( Jesa • ]~ u Savioor (and then ~nlyl, he JESUS. THE INTElPlml ~veo the Holy Spirit (]olm 14:16, The Seed is the Word of God. 26) u a gift from God and u an Jesus Christ is tht Sower. Those earnest of the power and clory to people by the wayside bear, but the come to him as a child of God (2 Devil comes and takes the Word out Cor. 5:5). Thtn he can hear and of their horts, ·minds, and mem~ understand God's words and greatly ories, becau~e Satan doa not want pro6t by them. them to believe and be. aaYed from wiD But Satan also has a broadc;"~sting and death. Satan know• that the system and he. even pretends that he Word of God has power to ••• .aad is the Lord. · Tbus he fools many 10 ~ doei Cf'Uythinc he can to keep people rftany time-s and some of them It from the hearts of men. women, all of the time, because he is a de-and children. He does not want sin· ceiver and the f:1thcr of lies (John ners "exposed" to the power 01 tbc 8 :44 ; Rev. 20 :7-10; Rev. 12 :9). As "Word of God," a result of the deceitfulness of Satan Thote on the rock know that they there are many false cults and re-need salvation and when they hear Hgions and many false spirits are they take it with joy, but their hearts manifested and souls are kept away are shallow, and, when tested by the from the truths of God.'s words and attractions of the world , they fall perish in their ain, because there is away and are tilled with uncertainty, no talvation in anythiq: but the doubts, and fears, and their last coo~ blood of Jau• Cluist lhed to take dition is worse than their fir~ They away the sin of the world (Acta 4 :12: may possibly be saved, but if 10, tbey I J~-I :7 ·, Jolm 3 :16). I . I I • bl · I \IUQ. are un rUJt u , m1se ra c, and J01 e:u, GLAD TI DI NGS llOADCAST because they are fillcd with the deod Oar whole attitude toward faith iD ]<1111 Cbn.t and the tacltinp of die Bible clcpmcla upon whether or aot .,.. ...., equipped with lhe Holy s,lrlt. Our leuoa tdh bow Jeous -lbout "PftO<bioc and abewiac the clod tidinp of the kiJ!cdom of God." 'I'be men ciUciplea wuc with Him, and then! were olio C<rtli:> -out of whom had been -mt epirib, ud one. in particular, Nory Nqdalcoe. from whom "went teYeD dnils." She must h .. e bem iD a deplorable and desperat< condi- tion before Jesus found her and freed her from the awful bondage of Satan, but what real joy she must have found in His praence I W ith this company of dilciplt:!i as a nudeua and a mixed multihtde of believers and unbelievers in the audience, Je!uS spoke a parable to iDuttrate the varioua phuc:t of hearinc the Word of God, and the far·.-hinc conocquences of ..._ and richt hearinc and doiac. We ~ it the "Porablc of the S.W.r" and it is 1ferJ easily uadentood by anyoar. who i• willinc to understand aod .c.- cept iu tachiDCI. things of the world. Those =eivinc the Seed omonc thorns try to grow, but their -tdly cares and pleasures and ttrife for ric:Ms to 1tifte their Christian efforts that they cannot brine any fnait to perlectioa. They .... misenlble CJtri., tiane, not a rood adft1'tiwemmt for their Saviour aDd Lord and a IOUf"C:It of hindnonoe to the _.. of 81.,., tim to the loet. QUISTlOHS fOl us But the l"nd ,....,nd io the boneR and cood heart. There the Word of God i1 heard and kept and nurtured and great fruitfuJMss results through the patience and penennnc:e of those saved onn. We each are mem- bers of one of tho5e four cluwes. Where do you find younelf? Are you a rood hearer ? Do you do what you hear from God ? Are y~ bring~ ing other-s to Christ for alvation? Arc you bringinr fruit to our LOrd? Are you a faithful branch? Do~ pie know Jnus, t~ Vine, becaute they see 100 and your fruit? Are you "bri~nc forth fruit with patieace•? If aot. why 11011 the Old Testament into three d.iTision1 : the Law, the Gritt'l E tu 1 1 1 ef 111111 Mw ":-:::.. comprthmds the who~ Old Teata.IDalt, nw:nbcriac Before Hit 'urnaioa, Otrilt ~ Hit .-'*' IIi twenty-four boolu acc:ordiuc to Jewish rec.kooil:w. iDd would aend tbe Holy Spirit to ftWal to .._ tM .... tbia corruponds 10 the thirty-nine fOUftd iu our Eac~ ditional trutb ut~fo&ded i:a. the New Tatn•DtO He IJ.h nniona. Thia numbtt defiDitely exdudet from told than that tht Holy Spirit woald • .,_, •• , 6111 1M canon of Scripture the IICftD Apoa ypb&l boc*s revdatiou of "aU tratb,.. for dlle lila ip\11 wen ,.. which were never included m the Hebrew 0\d Tata-able to bear to Mar it wttilt fLr: ... ,.. willa -- IDelll, and wert nner conaideR'.d authoritative. and ..._ Thia added revdatioD wu ciYa to c::at:iiD I ' 'lid ... .,.red by e;ther Ouiot or the Apootla. Thae ...,... prcporcd mao wbo had .._ 1rido bioo 1-...... dmtion• wu-t: alto rderrecl to a.a "Moeea, the PIOph«a einnina of Hia earthly miailtry (Jolla 15 :27). n. ud tht Paalma." or ebe just "tht law aac1 the propbda. .. the New T..,..mem. wu .....WU. M Clariwc'1 ....., Ia J..ako 21.:27 ].,.. 1qoa ot ~~-ODd all die ODd He mclorood it. ii<_ ..... _....,..,H_. Di f F s 1a 1o1:o 16:1Z, 13, 1-• "I ba .. -.....,. agnosis o a amous urgeon ,........., aDd expounded ..,to them ;, all die Scrip-In Jolto 14 :26 Ouiot ~ 1Mt die H .. , Spiril -the !h..,. coocunma H-f. He dodorod, would octintc the --of ---"AD thinp muat be fllllilled whido .,. writteo 1o ... "He (the Holy Spirit( oholl brinr all ololllp to ,_ low of ll-, ODd ia the P,ophttw, ooc1 ;, ... ,._ .-..-btuco ......_ I -oUd -~· How ::."'L"d.';.~~::l ... ~of~Ciol-c :,..,~;cm;::.n:-........ - -(the Wridotp), -P1olalo-,.. .. -a-Diocourac, 6w choplon Jooowl -r.. HoiJ of M IKiioe broupl Ouiat't wont. eo dtrreir •••• I •• l11idn tuduo • 1 the whole Old T_,1 t •.. la Joho 15:,26. 'D J._ _. pfOf h f~ .. • _, -port -· -Lor4J 0:.. Cllrlot boob of die New Tw 1 1 -He llid. .,.. .... ,,,; • ..., -ood..,...... .. -the Cool(_,._-~ .. -- -I r .,.... .._ tile .... ~ ••W 10 )'00 fr-. the PaGer, "• tt. Spiril of ndt, wttida ... ..,. He tM'wd .. U 2 kil)' of .. a 7' procetcltth froaa ca. Fldwr, ltw .. ...n, of •: t1 .. -·• (...,. IJ:I9), .., ..... a 1~1 ol .,. :1'--._ -...· 0.., no, ol ,_ (K&I9:4.S) .. I a rl1 ........ -.-... A..-.... --... ~Iplota. ., ..... •-..., ·c~ .,,.> .... 1 , * • ..., ,..,.,_ or ClorioL ,....... --.,... oil ' ..... 12 1 If Loa, ..... ~ If Qriat hod llld, "Yo--rltt:r ."..:!! ~ Lx:ta-1aet 1 ,-.If ... (~ 11 ... -lo ..... spr1x= I w n, ·-,_ putt II-• .. a'! (~ Ill), lllldl God raiMtl • aMuof-.,., sf' n•" .. ..,_ ..... .., ........... '-----........ 110 ., ... ,_,bat~ caaaot...,. tiM:m .... How-B H D "L-H k . . bell wbm be, die Sjliril of tf1llls,;,-, II& 1rill pi4c ] OWA&D A. K ELLY, M . ., JuomS o p ins Un1vcrstty you Uno all tnltb .•• ODd be will ..., you ..... to To """ f•J/1 wh.Jr tht Biblt ,.,.,., ttl "'1 ti.UI] spiritul footl is ecme." Tba 5Prit of truth would c.omplwcre tbt ,...._ 111 i111im111e ""J J'if.' inJt IU l o ftH'MMku, 11, ''tl.lOfiJ for lotirtt lioe ol "all tnJh." OINt -Hio &.uJ -I I of ~-. 1 d u_ Test ~ • -of "'1 fltllrt sl .,J '"'tsl ''LiiivtJ 11111i frit,Js. Th, Biblt iJ 111 -till 41 ......:w-1 ... --ill ... ........ 1D -· wbm He opob fr..., a-obvi011J/1 •wtl trMI] fooJ for tht spirit ttl bfttlti is fooJ fM tht to dot A-'< Jol:o •Jioc. "Wri:o die tllio:p botiJ. Atm. •s f.Uth ftvtJs Gotl "'1 P111'-Mill Christ "'1 S.vio,, ..--..._ -ODd ..... --. uti I fol/1>01 withoiJI lfiNStiow wh"' H1 l1tltls ,., tltU/1 61 His Spmr !'" ;·,~ =~~:! ::r,:;; ~-::. 1~ :: of lov1, wistlom, pow.,, Mill,.,... I f~M• His ,..,,s-' His -T.,..•nt c--- --. ..,., l•tltlilrts ,....,, '""1 ,..,.;,f ,..Hitilil,, tli11r1issilr1 r'-ish.tl I~ -_, ---,.. -If * ' r.,.irri<W:s Mill ho/Jn.t tht wiut-of-., foiiJwhnl oppoutl prq' 1 of dU .... if _, -....... _. ._ lo H;,~ . CA-.t•• ,_, ..... .., • ........_ u.., ....... God -.., -lllnx ., '' -.. -A TIP Fl,._ '"'"' '""'"""'IIAL -lo ... -= 0011 if.,--·-.... '"" _ .... -....... God -... -111nx ... ..,_ ..., ,It is 1110ll<llf/tJ so u • H/ilf,, ;, th. lMJ filMs Christ Mill I- .. -ill' tWa -: Aad if _, ... M -·•~rtUitttiJINII.ftJ tblll Goi IMs p«itNu/JIItl -to ,..;,1 ·-,,_ ... -ol ... -ol "'::r:tJO; fMIIJilrCJmsi.MJnr,_._rti>tuU...mtl.ltis-~·so"":-,·tt God --._ Ws ..,. • o1 ... r·--,.-.. I""~ .. • 11 ,.. ...., ... _. ,_ .., ~ -;,_ fllltl/is•; it is -lsitttbt w;,llll His fl1tWJ liN o,;f"',;, --;, ... ._.. He -I' 4 -· Gotl wllo trHIIri>ls ;, Ml tht.ils fHr'JihilltsiJIII is ill th. -'*· · tllio:p -. S..., I -I 1 I II" ca-. 8:1ND). 111111 wiJo IONs /() tlo footlS.,fS fo.-;, still of IHW _., God'a -u 1 rr-'-'"1 IIIIi.... .,,..JI H;,.-IJ. t;,. (RII.) r . IC. H..U., f-.C..- -of ... I till\ .... -.. -Q ~ -...1-;..,rs..:.4 of SH c.um•·• c-··'·""" s..;, Dfl.. to loll'' .... ... .. ... 1M -~~, ,_ a.t::x. .., w .. -.._ ._ 11 pll of U.N. Co-raJ r,.., T-111-. ' 1., IC-...,_ ...., . ... -.. ,._ ... ., ..... -----· -~ 4• L-~~~~~~~==~~~==~~-.RP~~ ' ' ' C•didates tal toaigln THESE PICTURES depict some of the evangelical activities sponsored by Campus Crusade during the Easter vacation Bal Week. Above, singing · out for Christ, are members of the "Something Singers/' a group of high school af1d college students. They sang nightly at full house College Life meet ings In the Balboa Pavilion, wh ich served as headquarters for Campus Crusade. WITNESS ON THE BEACH-Don Lederer, student ot Southern Methodist University , Dallas, Texas, takes a Campu s Crusade for Chri st national col legiate reli- gious survey on the beach. Students went out daily to the beache s to take surveys and share Christ with fell ow students. • ; ' Japan films to be shown A series of Japanese fil ms, of California Extension be- some of them prize-winners ginning today, Apri l 13. never before shown in Orange Opener is "The men who County. will be screened at tuad on the tiaer'a t.ale," a CHRlST SH ARED in song - Folksinger Joan Goddard is seen during a College Life Classic. Alter the program, Joan and other students from Camnu s Crusade sha r· ed the "Four Spi ritua l Laws" with the aud ience. SNOOPY'S PL ACE beca me a popula r night spot dur ing Sal Week.. The cot1ee hous.e, run by high school studen ts hom Youth for Christ, wa S packed out every night. . Corona del Mar School's satire on militarism in the Little Theater 12th Cenuay produced sho..,rll y arter th~ end o f World Y.ar tt. All of th~ film s -.·ill have Enslish sub-title s and cur· lain-time is 7:30 p.m. G~ner­ al admission is $2 .25 , stu- tickets "are Sl, and ser- ies tickets ate S\2 each. Future film showinzs in- 1 "The bailifr' {1954). April 20; "The human condi- tion" 0151), May 4; "The Burmese harp" (1956), May 13; "Downtown"' {H55), June SHRINE OFFICERS INSTALLED Golden II arbor Wh uc: Sh rine o( Jerusalem held ia s lOlh open insudlu.110n nf officer~ Saturday, :\rril 8, at the Newport Beach \lasonic Temple. Mr. and \irs. Gilbert Seal asswned the highest office as watchman of s hepherds and wonhy high priestess. "I he nfTicial flowers are rnscs•and c hry!i anthemum s. l'hu. year 1s dedicated to service through faith, lov e and charity. Organ musical preludes were played by Florence \lac(iinitie. Erma \_achenmyer was in- stalling officer. She was assisted by Ralph Seely; chaplain, \1ary IIi \liard; herald, Violet Seely; as - sisting herald, Winifred Foss; scribe, llaniett Til· Iatson; guardian, Gwen Sut- ton; dnd all pas! wor thy hl&h pri estess and watch· me n of s hepherds. \1rs. Helen Washburn of Fuller- ton was 1nstalling organist. lnvitins herald was \tar- glllet Montaomery. Mr. and \bs. ~enneth J ohnson arc retiring watch- man of shepherds and wor - thy high priestess. Mrs. :-tarold Hann igan was in c harse ci the receptiOn held in the dining room. and Carmen comes llome" 1), June&. series is held in con- on with an extension -couu'e in the histOI)' of apan. UCI Prof. George Kent, the cowse instruc tor i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~ and an authority on Japanese History and Oriental lan- :A,, DAMES, frame auaaes, will inuoduce each Other elected orricers are associa1e watchman and noble prorhc tess, \·lr. and Mrs . Alwyn Lane; wo rthy scribe, Erma Lachenmyer; tteasurer, Blanche Lytle; chaplain, Doris Chapman; 11hepherdess, Freda Barnes; Guide, \~ildred Estep. Appointive office rs are Sandy Lea Dawson weds Dave Swedlow CUSTOW FRAMING film with corrrnents on its hislOfical settina and its con- tribution to the understanding of Japan's people, customs and history. • Original Oil Paintings • fine ReproductionS. A "TI&f'wc'• "o framu like A. DAJI.B, bYJJ~tel"' 64 6 -9 1 72 ll6 E. n,. s .. , c..,. ••• .._,, , ... ··"'· to ,,. ~'·"'· CloHII s~ Md ~ BOOK GROUP TO MEE T Thomas Wolfe's "You can't ao home aaain" will be the topic for the book discussion group of the New- port Beach Friends of the Library, who will meet from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Wedneaday, April 26, at Mariners Li- brary. Mrs. Richard Beamish will preside. worthy hera\J, Jeanette Kevan; first ,.,.ille man, Paul Simpson; second wise man. Carl ~l ood; third wise man, Ralph Seely; king and queen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewi s; first. hand maid, Bessie Eby; second hand maid, Dori s Ragan; thi rd hand maid, Ruth Stevens; organi st, Florence \tacGini· tie; guardian, Ruby Gowling, and worthy guard, Merrin Ke van. The emblem of the year is the heart and the rose . The motto is "Keep love and kindness in your heart.'' lloneymooning 1n Palm Springs are Mr. and \Irs. Dave Swedlow of Newport Beach, who were married Sunday, April 2, at the Lit! \e Rrown Church of the Valley in North Hollywood. The bride is the former Sandy Lea Dawson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. r aul Dawson of Houston, Texas, who flew here for the noon ceremony. Mrs. Gordon Del Faro of Woodland ~lilts was matron ci honor. Ted Swed\ow or Pasadena was best man few his brother, who is a pro- O'i nent Oranae County in- dustrialist. Fot the ceremony, the bride chose a stree t length aown of rich cream and blue brocade. ~ler matching hat was veiled and she carried a bouquet of cascading -.·hite blossoms and a fam- ily bible. Following the ccrcmon~, gue sts attended a cham- pagne reception at the Queen's Anns in Encino. The Hal Dean ensemble provided music. The decor• ations featiSed a huge iCc sculpture with £lowers in lhe form or lovebirds and a heart. Mr. and Mrs . Swedlow will ma ke their home in Newpon Beach. Set for busy year NO SSRI'I CE CHARGE ON PERSONA£ ACCOUNTS ...., ......... , .. ,_ -.. ,.,. .... c:::... .. _ .......... --. .... o.. ... ,._ A busy year is in the plan- nina staae for the new offi- t ers cl the Auistance Lu- aue of Newporl Beach. both juniors and seniors. Already active ate com- minees owotkina on the open~ ina niaht of Fathion bland in Newpott Cenler on Sept. 9, to be followed by the an- nual Auto Sbow in NO¥c~ ber and a teaular Oecembct hiahtiaht, tbe Candy Ctne , _ BaU . TlM u Cventt be lp to t~por\ the Le11•e•s f)hila.r- lbropi es htc hadi n1 thci r Chi~ca't Deftc.el .Health Canter. wbicb it Mid in the L••a• 8Wkli111. Tbc new lfttide•t. ~~. w;m ... Spot .... m, ..;u be nPC*U4i•llll• L• .. •'• ""'k for tho ........ yo• loy lMr-01111 olio HWly elected J•ior Au!Uuy omcen. iacludh• chai .... ~~. John B. Parker, Who wi II be usia ted thi s year by Mrs. TheoOOre Robins Jr., l1t vice-chainnan: Mu. Charles Darnalt 2nd vice• chairman~ ~s, James Sin\, recordina 1ectetary; t4t.' Albert Piu.o. conupondina secretary; and Mu. Conrad Schweitzer, treasurer. alii I .IIIOIIY Bob Schock"• memory of \hit ski yCar witt lut welt beyond Lhe aea.on. Hi 1 api- rll lea break enlltlu him 10 a 10 monlh cast.. Bob i •· however. matlna limited tript between E:tnerald Bey and hit uoclt brohraae of- fico in Cotona del Mar, ,.._to Y-ew.. .... ~.~. ... "" .. ' ~ Candidate a for Newpm.. Mtaa Unified School Di,.. uict boud will ait theit viewa at 1 public meetina 11 a pubHc mectina at I Lo- niaht, Apri I 13, in Coata Meu Ci\y Hall. The .S candidatu, com- petina for l trustee sea11, have been asked to diacu1s these iuues: Federal funds for special projects: October bond proposal; and the role of the school in areas over- lappina home, church and law enforcement. The Leaauc of Women V~ ters and the Newport Harbor Council PTA are co-spon- sorinathi•panel di•cuuion. County Board of Educa· tion memb~r. Emeat Norton, will serve on the panel, alona with PTA President, Mn, Doris Ny ro•. and Mrs. Barbara Eastman , outaoina president of the Leaaue. .,oo ,.M. StNGLI ADMISSION IPurchooo ol DMrl , II.JO Tickets available at box office • Proceeds wil t go the Kiwanis Club's scholarship fund. Mrs . Charleen Johnsoo will ~~;r;·~.~.~n~·;~:?•.;,O::: Newport Harbor High School ate. AUD IT ORIUM A question and answer L_~600~~t~nr~lno~~~~~·~·~'----..,.---_:~~~!_!l~o~o~clo~j~ peri od will follow a coffee break. liosteues will ac· cept written queuions to be answered by the candidatei. Copies of questionnaires, pteviously filled out by the candidates, will be passed out before the meetina. LT, WADSWORTH GETS AIR MEDAL HOIIORS FINE FURNITURE-DECORATING SERVICE Amazingly ... it costs less when you plan The Islander way! Lt. Jon P. Wadsworth, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wads- worth of H.!l Bowlin& Green Hl Baysidt; Newport Such -. 675-1620 Drive, Cosla \1esa, has been ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ decorated with 6 award s of the a ir m~dal at Cam Ranh Ba)' AB, Vietnam, for meri- toriou• service as an F-4C Phantom II pilot durina mili· tary Oights at Cam Ranh Bay. He was ci ted for out· standins airmanship and courage. He has Oown 6 1) combat mission~ over North Vietnam. He i~> a member of the Pacific Air Forces, the nation's onmba t-ready aH ar m 1 the lO,OOO.mile Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOC][S • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES T•tesm-•: JAcii:Nit 1.2131 11M2 l:at•Ua. Staet-1320 5. N.na. S.t. A.- RAY FIELDS, Jeweler Mater Wcrtebmaker :-;,ufE: BRANt> WATCHES OIAMOSDS • JI::WELR\' • GIF'TS _, W. 1tul SL. eo........ • Llbwtr .... ,j ROBINS IS FORD LEADER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORN Theodore Rohin!i Ford, for 46 yc:at!i family institution servin& Orang~ c:~~:~:· main tams leadership , in their m , eiaht-and-a-ha\Cl acre F01 de,oi<HI>in through constant lmpnwc- in sales m ethod~ and servtce [ociiHt;·e,. 1 For example, their re cently complete Rotunda Oiagnosuc Center ·- Southern California's fint -can make 130 electtonic tests C'ln any Amen can- made car in leu than 30 minutes. And · he wishes, the c ar's own er may watch all teus from a climallzed glaSs room his own banks of dials and indica-! Cosl of the entire operation IS s. serv ice facl11llea provide for 7 4 cars simultaneou1l)', and1 own oourte,y busses leave . every half hour for free cu1tomer trans- to work., school, or home and unique hiah-performance cat sales 1ervice center at the modem dea- reawres \he g,ettry·Ametican GT-500 and Cobra. These and hi_., performance cars are on dia- ay and ready for immediate delivery all timet in Or~nae County's only ::~:~;: •::~ Shclby·Ameri can ule1 and center. Also unique it Robin'a Ford EoonOft\Y ter in which lhe new Ford Model beina offered ror in.. ... racilitiu for EVERY CAR LISTED HAS PASS!D 130 ELECTRONIC TESTS FOR PERFORM.NCE AND SAFETY. CHEY. CONY , . _. .• $1195 CHEVROLET '63 CHRYSLER ...... $1 .._ ••• ""=•'"'· -· '"''" ........... '63 PONTIAC ...... . ._..tl~) f)< H T .• .., ............ ,- ·-'"' & ~~~'•• .... '63 RMERA . ...... S19t! 'MT-1 ........ . 'IAI.. eon:• • PIITIII ...... ,Qitl '60 f.BID . , ..... , . , $. '""-'" ............... .. FOlD .... , ...... $14ft A 4,. c ... ~ ...... ""'-'• A••• FOlD ... , .. , -........... "· Tl~l FOlD F-100 . ' .. ,$1ltl ~-............ , .... CIIIVIOUY ... ;.$1 .. ..... _. ..... ·' ( r s • n eed relurbl•hlng? ADDITIONS and alterations are now in progress for the Fir,st Church of Christ, Sci ent ist, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach, with an expected completion date of May 15. The orig inal building of 8,800 square feet constructed in 1947 is being eK tens ivety re modeled. An addition of appr01dmately 2,300 square feet will expand Sunday School and nursery , add off ices and storage space and provide new rest room facil ities. The original Spanish theme of the building is being extended and amplified to create a unified design • Architect for the project is Kermi t Darius, AlA. Build· er is O"range Coast Construct ion Company . 1 c.,.,,t ••• or lone rente: r36r ... .5411·9798 S48-JOO I COMPLETE SHOE, HANDBAG, LUGGAGE REPAIRING ~ ... 3 Locations To Sono You e Rlcho..r. Lido C0t1tor Llclo Isle. • 3401 E. c-Hwy. Coron• cNI Mlr e II 13 North Main St. S•nte Ani MOTICit OUI COSTA MilA JHOf' II CLOSIO •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE 8Y ED WARD AT JAY • UN,RO N .NI!WPOJIIIT BLV NE:W~O,_T Bf:ACM a£ A GOOO HEIGNIOR Jr yw ilre a newcomer, or kno .. of a newcomer tn the llarbor Area who hu not been welcomed, do hu a favo r by calhnt the Harbor Visitor between II ilnd 10 a.m., and sh e .., 11 call on you r hi end ,.lth valuable informatH .. i and a•fts horn friendly bu sineu rinns ,.h1 ch stand ready to helr he r become acqua1n ted -.1th her ne-. surrou ndin,s. THE HARBOR VISITOR Phone: HY 4-~)61 Y BEVIL L ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO OIL PAINTINGS f"OR SAL E ART LESSONS Op-.. Sund,.,• 17171 BEACH BL VD. 53 • l"'rt~T,. s s1 on a Directory I ~SURANt"£ . F"OR AL L O F" 'f OUR INSU RIIIN C E NEEOS. ROBI~R TSON -SAD!. L1 R INSlJ RA~("E l:JJ:t F.. COil-'ll Hwy. Corona drl \llllf -67J.l8:w» t'UNERAL DIRECTORS .•. BA.LTZ MOK TUA K/Ef 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 3520 E. COAH HI WAY CORONA OEL MAR ORiole 3-4450 Si•u 1942 Friendly Nelfhbomood ......... BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadw<iy U 1-~ 1·3t34 CoMa Mea Chapel Police BloHer Saturday, Ap~ll 1 There was no evidence of forcible entry and Rich ard Hoffman, 1000 E. Ocean Front, Apt. 4, 3alboa, can't remember whether he loc ked hi s car or not, but an ai r fre shner worth 5349.95 was s tolen from hi s VW bus while parked on the B St. parking lot, Balboa .... \lo- derat e damage was caused to the cars of E. Novek, 1626 Placentia, Costa .\lesa, ua\ di vider of Balboa Blvd. in front of his house ..• A surfboard, Li cense 1:523, valued at 5100, belonging lo Chri stopher Espiau, was taken fr om his unlocked garage at -H 5 Ir is, Corona del Mar. .. "I'm going to come back and kill you'" was the threat made by one of his guests when asked to leave a party because he was so boisterous and loud, accCI'ding to ho(l;t J ohn Elby Bachman, 1005 E. Balboa 3h·d .• :-ialboa: and Ruth Ann Grossman, 127 42nd St., We st Newport , in an accidem in the rain, on Or ange Ave., Costa \le sa , .. An e lectri c door loc k blocked the break-in effort s of an intruder who tried to pry ope=n the door and gain entr y to the office of Dr. John P . \Id ler, 1611 Ruth Lane , Harbor High lands, a t 351 Hospital Rd., near lloag Hospi tal. . .Com~ pletcly hidden from view bv a fenced patio, someon~ pried open a s liding door to gain entry to the office of Dr. Donald \Iattin, 307 P lacentia, ~o. 103, Cos ta ~1esa, but nothing was taken •.• Lonnie Caruthers , · 2701 "ltbbtide, Harbor View 1-l ills,dtiving on the parking lot of Corona de\ \lar beach, swerved to miss a puddle of water and turned his car over on its 'iidC. .T owels, blankets and wa!>h c loths we re taken fr om "15 ~­ Newport 3lvd., ~C""f'!Orl 1-l eights, accord ing tn Les and \largarct Ra•lev of that address . .:"ci ghb~r:o. com- nlained that a1 all hours of day and night young men anlf women partied at 1324 Yo . Halboa Blvd., 'lalbna, Stood em th~ roof and s cream. ed profanity at pa!.sin8 \'e- hicles aoJ pcdestuans. Harry Busby, 2167 P ue=n te Ave .. Costa \lesa, collided .;wi.th the car driven br Allen L inn . 267 l }J.ayshort! Dr., Ba~ ShoreJ. .. ·.Wakening on the co uch, where she had been re sting, Angelica 'lyles , 520 ~arci s o;us, Cor- ona de 1 \lar, saw a man standing in front of her; "OK -so I have the wrong house'" the man said and ldt through the rear patio door. Sundoy, April 2 Possi bl y a large screw dr iver was used to break the lock and pry o ren the= side d oor of t,pe office at 351 Hospital Rd., We st Newport 1-fei ghts; r.othi ng was taken, according lo Dr . Dudley A. Pfa ff, 2619 Red- lands, Costa Mesa, and Dr. Walter C. P arse!, 42 5 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle ... En- tering by an unlocked front door , someone c arried away a portable TV, Sl ereo and approximately 100 record s while Arlene Marie Roby, 215 Sapphire, Balboa Is- la nd, was sleeping upstairs; to tal lou, S628. , .Observ• ed drivina hi s Mercedes Benz iryegularly and havi na difficulty s t andina when stopped, Frank Miller Hutch· inas. 53, r:l 1221 W. Coast Uwy,, Newport Beach, was booked on a charae of drunk drivina ••• Uub eapa vtlued It flO were pried off the lefl whee Is of the ctr be· lonaina t.o Landon Carter, 3"'5 W. Bolbeo Bl•d., Well Mon doy, April 3 Police booked William O'Day, I-'0-R W. Ocean Ft., ~alboa, on a charge of being in toxicated 1n public ... IIi s k1tchen donr bell rang, and .... hen Allan L. 0 '1-J onau, 124 Via \·lentone, lido Isle, opened t he door, he was s truck on the face by t ~o men, then held b~· one .,.,hde anot her beat hi m and a third man watched; \lr. D'Honau s tated that he lost consciousness and that when he c ame to, the men .... ere 1one ... White Ro- bert W. Davi 5 , II 24 Pesca- dof, Dover Shore&, wa~ in \·texico, someone was re- ported in the house; .. ·hile the police we re examining the house to sec if anythi n1 had been taken, the phone rang, but ~hen the police answered, the party had hung up ... r wo cars IUrning on orange li ghts collided a t Orange A\·e., Costa \lesa; bot h were towed away at the request of owners Robert Broadway, Los Alamitos, and Rnbetl Slaughter, 2012 3cr~ l L<me, !I arbor lligh- tands ... Only 5 mi nutes scparat ed 2 hit and run cases, damagin8 the cars ,\f Edward Eader, 3809 Sea- shore l>r., We st Newpon , and Harold \lcGuiness, 112 42nd St., Apt. ·\,Yo est -""lew- ro n ... \1ail to Fran cis L. Toole~·. 8121 Sandlewood Lane=, 'Ja ycrest, was found in a field near her home=; the letters had been opened but nothing of va lue Was miss ing ... Floors of the vacant house at 6936 W. Coas t llwy, West Newport, wert! cnvered wi th glass and small rocks from 8 bro- ken Windows, according to the owner, Le na Keating, i008 E. Balboa 3\vd., Bal- NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGN SECONO SECTION - -Paee 4 THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1967 CORONA OEL MAR, CALl F. MA~I r:: 3 AR CLAY , has se- lected Newport 9each as hom e base for M. 9arclay & As soc., s pecializing in ad~ vertisi ng, oubl itity and public relat ions. Clients range locally, regionally, nationa ll y and internation- ally, a ll operating fr om 320 W. Coa s t Hwy., on Mar iners Mile. (~obert E. Will is photo.) Pass poverty author talks P atty ~e wman, Co•autho r of "Pa ~l> the Po\'erty" .,.,a s s peaker a1 the \larch 29 meeting of the Cnl. Wil· \iamCabcll Chapter of Dt\R at the Ser\'icc League's Coffee Garde n in Corona del \lar. \lr~. Earl C. l"nrkell, re- port~d on the a,,ard' r re- !'t'ntcd to the charter at the recent s t a t ~ CPnfcrcnce. At- tending th~ C(•nfcrencc fr nm the local Ch:tpter were \to e... Earl C. ("orkett , \1.'4 . \lart1n , S.\1. Reber, Stanley D. Statia, ~1.'11 V. Willi ams and \lr ... '"icorge D. 3ucC l)la, state chairman for t\lr.crican IIi <;ton \lnnth. The aftcfllonn m e~ ling .. ·as cnnc luded \\llh an organ pr ogram by \\r !i.. Nt!d V, Williams, .,.,ho pla}cd a medic~ of Rogers and ll am· s tein song s . LEADER In Boys' Club champs honored The Boyt' Club o( tbe Har-pade auiata.nt e01eb Hank an enor, lut year• a win- boc Area bid ita annual din-Moore with a d11k aet. ner di.'t reeeive a llophy ner of ebampiona llutnday, The 6th Md lth pade IO Jdf MaliAOIC rteeivod April 6, Rlchud Runnel• boya had rewr_ned from their hit a year late. Jtrr played waa the maater o( cere-aucceu(ul trip to the 2~ on this yeu'a ehtmpionthip moniu, and Rudy Bui.ich of Palma LOumamont, The 6th team "8" team at Harbor the Olictao Bean wu and lth aradu wcro also ac-Hiah and h the fruhmtn lho JUCIIt apeai.cr. Board knowledaed by trophlu ror clan president .t that member Everett A. Rea aave their nne ahowina in the achool. the invocation. annual Kiwani• tournament The Mothcu Club aervcd Judao Calvin P, Schmidt in Cotta Moll, All tourna-the dinner. . pre aided over the boys• day ment selections went to Last month's aelectiont fOf proaram and &dmin i stered the Hank Moore in tho 6th arade department boy of the month oath o£ o££ice. These boya tnd Curt Thomu in the 8th were: Gamesro001, Bob Hib- look over_the C lub on Satur-artde. bard; art!' & crafu, Gary day, APrtl 8, and ran pro-The Jan Niemiec sports· Early; &Ym, Curt Thomas. arams in each of their c lec-manship trophy wu present· Boy o£ the month went to ted positions: ed to Curt Thomas. Due to Estancia's Mark Ready. Board members: Albert N' d Paron, Ron Brant, Roo T roy. ame to arts com yano, Steve Martin, Branch director: Tom Po-UCI Auistant Profeuor San Francisco Art tnrrurute well. Tony de Lap has accepted presented him with Arts & crafts director: Mik e a 3-year appointment 10 the Nealie Sullivan Kahler; assislant, Saeve Newport Beach City Arts Last year he was aiven a Lopez. Corm~ittee . He has served Ftl'd Foundation Grant Gym director: Mike Abbolt; on the artist council of lhe tlvouah the Ame ri can Fe• uaisttnt,Brain O'Connor. San Francisco Art Associ a-deration of Arts to partici- Gamearoom: Danny Day ; li on and as commissioner of · · · assistant, Jim Alvare z. pate as an ar11St 1n res•- ·~-Ia 't Ml.t.al CMII .. NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT BLVD. PH . 646--9JIJCo••• ,..., .. Membership secretary: Jer-ar1 of the Ci ty of San Fran· dence at the Arts forum 'in d sco. ~i~~ijli·ii~ii::~ r y Kaiser. D.:sl<. Buy: Bob Hibbard. His work is being exhibil· Janitor: Casey Morton. ed thi s month at the Los Mike Kahler, IU, was se-Angeles County Museum and lected for the large partici-at a special exhibition o f pation award. The boy of the year presentation was made II') Albert Paton. The Opti- mist C lub, whi ch sponsors the boy of the month and boy of the year awards, had made a presentation to him earl ier in the year, The final presentation was made by the previous boy of the year, Ri chard Hange, Basketball trophies wen t to boys partic ipating in the 6th, 7th and ~th grades' tra- \'eling team pro&ram. The ttnphies were donated by head coach Dave Larson. Curt Thomas and Grant Wi ese , 8th grade basket· barters, pr esented Dave with a de sk set. Team captain Casey Jones presented 6th SMITH BROS. CO. Hoeth•t -Air C...clttlonlng Sh .. t M.tol 16...0 Suporlor Ave. Ll 8.5531 ------1 o APPAREL -WOMEN JEU DAHL 3etter Dresses & Soons••eo,ri Accessories o~ Gifh Newporter Inn OR S-1700 W•steliff Plozo Ml 2-2...U.. Newport Beach o BEAUTY SALON 2'1J2 L Ooool H.,. a... ........ -· .,,.,,. • BUILDING CONTRACTOR , REMODELING • ADDITIONS LICENSED I BONDED FRED H. GE RWICK 3().4 Colde,.rad 673.6041 -549· 2170 S.r .. lng tl,. Coouol Atoo wilt! O...o llty Conc,.to & Pr-pl l!ff lc:l..,, So,..lu •~~!:.;.;;~;:~·; c ... ., •• ,. Rd., LJ 8-33 Ul Co•ta.Mua I Tl ~r::: and budaet dry (Ill ter•ice -quality work - •If ""'ice laundty • Pinitlted Laonct:y. Aa•cy .,_ I . C... Hw,., C11M FL.OWI:ftl FOR ALL. OCCASIONS DrMm/TDih American sculpture in Ger• many. In 1957 he received a f inn and in 1959 a second prize at the San Franc isco Art Fes tiv al and in 1964 the Shop & Compare ACCOUNTING CAREERS COUNCIL IN SESSION w. ·-· ,,.. , ..... .,.., ....... ,....... ... d ., ,,.. ...., ,.,tc.. Optl Mon. r. Fri. n!pts 'Ill 9:011 ,_L James R. Bush, 500 Avenida Lorenzo, East Bluff, a member of th e Los Angeles Chapter of the Na-- ti onal Association of Ac- countants, is participating in the accounting careers council guid1nce program a t the career guidance center, April 12 through April 20 at the Great Wes tern Exhibit, 2120 Eastern Ave., City of Commerce. 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He..,.rt luch 675:«111~ U'"'HOLSTERY • REFINISHING DRAPERIES e CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE PARI(INC. IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC, .. WHERr; THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY" o PLUMBING A. R. IU RSAC PLL!MBER H>U Carnation Ave. Corona del ~lar Plumbing Repairs DAY & NIGIH WATER II EAT ERS 67J.4130 DeGUR!'S PLUMBING SERVICE f H"li"bf" 1'1""'"'"1 Wld Jl et>lllllll U IIOUfl l:fiii;Hr;t;f'U:}" Sf.HI "I Cf." PHONE 646·06 22 Rn. 548·4187 Re,oir -lnstollatlon Refftodel TOM OeGEARE 961 W, 17th Sl. ·Unit C Co•to Mo .... oJEWELERS WALLACE CALDEIIHEAD 3123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole 3-22.50 IUUHIRI'S -···~ LUNCH BIN-OOINER COCKTAILS ORiole H<I05 :14"' VIA OPORTO Newport Beocr. o SIIOII!PAIR on lbe cen .. boa. . .Six window panes and 2 window sashes were broken and a tar botler "'-BS missing at 1810 Lafayeue, Central Newport, on Satur· day, April I. .. Firs t some- one pried open the door to the offi ce at 2711 E. Coast llwy., Suite 201, Corona de1 Mar, then pried open the door to the receptionist's room, pried o pen the file cabinet and finally, the sar e inside the cabi net; Or. Maria Varady-Borbely and Judith Varady .. Borbely, )06 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar, reported an unknown quan• ti ty o( narcotics had been s peak: ••• An auempt to en- ter the ruidcnce or Maraaret Neal, 1618 Santiaao, Dover Shores, wu thwarted by a screen door, , • "The Papa Otddy" docked in front of ItS Balboa Covealott its for- w~rd hatch to some thief who pried it loote. aecord- ina to owner. LO. McOr•w o( lhal addreu ••• When (~ sed checks tlalted 1c:omina Davey's Locker Easter d.er- by is Stan1C iark of Fuller .. ton , with his 41th-pound halibut caught ofl Laguna Buch on the hall day boat, Fury II. -CAl(~ into hit beak ac:count. Ro-- 1 •--bert Wouol ditco•erod lhot --------,,_..,.,,, « J tameone had tiOien a blaat Ph•• I• Y .. , Ona.t j"r<AI0800 AMA'I OL.D~IT "L.CM' I!: A .. OP" NIWNIIT ILYD. ~~~ R. LOU ROY ELDER CCHoi!'AC't L..NII. • ,. ....... TYL.IN. ,..I" .. AC TINe ~,. ... e,.,.,,. • MAYIIIIIIY'I 51101! REPAIR Puue end Luuaae ll<rpolr -O,.o 11oct S 6 H St•,• ~:!==~=~/=n~·;'!';•:•:•~/!•;-~·;·~11~/~-!~'~tl~ check boot~:, from bit dteuer ,., • S..tcrl,.l•: _ ...... -~ *ow• ol UO? w. Balboe C.II,7UUO B~.c.nr~ --~~====~-- ..... ,. .. r"'tr•• ONE DAY SERVICE t~PHOH::E~6G<::0102:!!=;:;.:::.~d~:::·:··:c..:JIL~~·I90 ""''"''II Yd. ~ CDoiO Nooo-Ml 6-3311 • • I • • NEII'ORT HAlii!OR EIIIIIJI S£00110 SECTIOII - -P• 5 TlfURSOAY. APRIL 13, 1tfl COMliiA DEL MAR, CAU F. Annual Hoag meelilg set - The 1nnual meotina or Hoaa Hoapital Auxiliary wi ll be held in the conference center on Friday, April 28. The buaineu ia scheduiCd to b&- ain a t 1:30 a.m. with coffee beina 1ervcd durin& th e meet,. ina and proaram. Luncheon will fo llow at 11:30 a.m. • Mrs. W.E. Lanaa&on, h t vice-president, i1 in charae or the proaram which wi ll consist o{ report• from com- mittees and chapten alvin& hiahli&ht• or the past year.. NEW OFFlCERS of Delta Delta Delta Reservations are to be mailed in before April 21 10 Mn. Lanaston, 101 Sonora Rd., new Fred J •• • • J president , who succeeds Mrs. Myers ol Ne wporl Shores. The inJ PACIFIC VIEW WI'E M O RrA L PA RI( -~- CEMETERY CKEMATORY MhUSOLF.UM 12120 kMIIuf ........ Ntwpo!IIMdi, c.Jil•nil (7 J.)67l·HIII ' PARTY PLANNERS for the Apr il 25 meet- ing of Newport Beact1 and Orange Pol ice Wive s include, from left, Mrs. Orville Bell of Orange, program chairman; Mrs. William Jessee of West Ntwport, fashion show coordinator, and Mrs. Mi chael Leintz Costa Me1•· This annual meetina closes the active offi c ial busineu of the Auxiliary Chapten for lhe sumner months. Meetina• will resume in lhe fall . The Alumnae are displaying some flowers by way of re mindet of the annual garden !our coming up. P ictured here, fr om left, are Mrs. Glen Askew of Baycrest, vice· pre sident; Mrs. John Hewitt ol Harbor Highlands, treasurer, and Mr s. Stan- ley Cook of Huntington Beach, the sta llatton ceremon y wa s held yes:erday at a potluck d1nner mee!mg a ~ ~he Hew ttt res1dence, 1019 Mar1an Ln. Mrs. John Russell was installed as cotresponding secretary, and Mr s. Ronald McAdams as recording secretary. (Ensign photo.) of Orange, photo.l publicity chairman. (Ensign POLICE WIVES PLAN SHOW ~:~~i.~fm~;:::::a ~~e.G ARDEN TOUR SET FOR MAY All active members continue to work on the various com-}he Jrd annualaarden tour aar~en s of the fo llowina mi ttees th rouaho1.1t the sum-.., II be held May 19 by the reatdenl!i : "Shades of California .. will be the theme for a fash· ion show to be presented Tue1day, April 2S, bY the Newport Beach and Oranae Police Wives at the Saddle· baclr. Inn in Santa Ana. The cocktail hour will be a t 6:30 , p.m. and dinner wi II be ser- ved at 7:30. wi II serve as fashion corn. mentator. The mode ls will be furnished by Florence Smales from the Ed Harre II Aaency in Santa Ana. Back- around music wi ll be pro- vided by a student from Chapman Colleae. Servina as coordinator for the Newport ,group is Mrs. William Jessee, and assist- ina her as chairmen are Mrs. Oluck Holt, decorations; Mn. Tim Grundeman, pro- ar.ams; Mu, John Gra uer, publicity and reserva tions; and Mra. Ke lson McDaniel, door prizea. Representina the Oranae club are Mrs, Dennis Planaaan, coordina- tot; Mrs. William Fcrauson, Mrs, Michael Leintz, Mrs. Orville Bell, Mrs. Gene Staton and Mu. Gale Peter- son. Proceeds hom thi s will support the two scholarship funds. event clubs' Newport Harbor Area Alum-I. Mr . and ~s. Joseph L. mer. p nac or De lta Delta Delta. eterson, 230 Drihwood ~·-Richard Randall , chairman of the event, an· hOUIJ.Ced there wi II be 6 aardcns to be Loured this year. Assistin& Mrs. Ran- dall in findina the aardens were Mn. Glen Askew and Mn. John D. Allen. Other comni ttee members arc~ Philanthropy, Mrs . Clad : Rd., Shore C liffs . 2. Mr . and Mrs. Donald Ayre s Jr., 504 Evening Star Ln., Dover Shores. 3. Mr . and \irs. Bradford H. Miller, 1)11 r;alaxy Dr., Dover Shores. 4. Mr. and \tlrs . Gavin Herbert Jr.. 1478 Galu y Or ., Dover Shores. STUDIO OF CHARM AID MODELING ,.._ ,_. ru& Bnclll.,.. • '"8ECIIETS OF I EAtrrY" '"="' ~~~ :;~ ::::.: .• ~r~--~-----:..-•• -, * MODEliNG AND TELEVISION Table decorittions will in· c tude topiary trees with flowers in 5 different shades of pink. This theme will be repeated aaain in the pro-- if&ms and in the name taas. Ma stc:r of ceremonies will te actor Ben Alexander, &tar {l( the ABC television aer- ies, "Felony squad," J ohn Brandt, president of the California De11igners Assn,, Police BloHer Somers; refreshment•, Mu. Fred Myers; bos Lesses, Mrs. Paul Du Bois, gifts , Mrs. J .A. Doualass; publicity, Mrs. William G. Church, ti c- keu, Mrs . Glen As kew. 5. Mr . and Mr s. F . Donald Niion, 1915 Glenwood Ln., Baycrest. 6. Mr . and \trs. Glen J . * CHARM AND I'ERSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMATICS-SPEECH-LITTLE THEATRE * Sp.cial Courws for Hom•mokers*Coreer Girls FLORENCE SJIALES ~ •I O.r .sa...~- MATTRESSES MEW -aEIUILDJMC lrn•cul.or ShHJK'" 111-n~ -CMt• COSTA t.!(SA t.!ATU lSS CO. l!SO Newpotl IIY4, llbe"' f.I )OJ Tuuday, A.pril.t The renectors on the pe- dals or Iter black banana- seaL bicycle are no lonaer turning for Dianne Capin, for someone stole the bike hom her horne a t 310 Fer- nando St., 1 Balboa •...•• Di rt and dead flowers were strewn around in front or f:HIJRf:HIS ••c•dlf .... .,ti_. lltunft 3 2--·" ....... ""' ..... A Free and /ndepenrlcnl · Con~re&alional Clari.sli on Claurcla Th• R•v. Joh" Pri-...H, •i•l•t., Sunday Service and 0Hn ch School at 10:00 a.m. Apu l-16: "You , a stlininal i~l in a dismal soc1ety.'' Hurs.ry cer• provltiH Phol'lo: 6.t2-2740 F l nt Baptht O.urch of Ca1ta M.u IJupl iM Rib l!! r el1owl!lhip lndepe,dfl nl Bible Hapti51 Santa Ana & Magnoli a Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUN DAY SERV ICES 1:45 a.m. Sunday School 1:00 a.m. Momina Worship 6:00p.m. Trainina Unions 1 7:00 p.m. Evenina Wonhip WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetins Lutt..ran O.urch Of tM Mast•r Luth.r-. Church In Am•rlca 2900 Paciric View Dr. orona del Mar, California Or. Wi lliam R. Elle r Phone: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9 a.m. -F'amilv l'on~hip incl. Suod11y Churc::h School 11 :00 a.m.-l'or111hip Th , ... _ ef 0..1" , • .., ......... .., S,lrtt • ..,s ..... .... ............... 1,1o..JO ... 1 ......... lwei .. 7 ,.... •-'-~II .... ~ ...; ,,., ... 7 ,... ,..,,.., ........ -···· A rau •••• .,. .... or or .. c• ... llnl coo&••••• tl'e•t .. H.l . J ...... -\ A TTEHD THE OIUROI OF YOUR OIOtCE REGULARLY FI RST BAPTIST CHURCH (SoMtbrm l Corona del Mar Coast Hwy. at Mac Arthur Dr. 0\arles L. McClain 61l~216 pastor 67s..2216 .SUNDAY .SCHOOL. •• t.4S •• MORNING WOR.SHII' •• II tOO- TRAINING UNION , •• 6t30 ,_ EVE NING WORSHII' •• 7t30 ,_ WfONISDAY SU VICI! 7o1S,. wu•sr•Y I'IOVIDRD Christian Science S.rtii us flUT CIIVIICW OF' CH .. ST,ICIENTIST H03 Vi• Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL ''" ...... _.. n •.•. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9:1S -11a. •. WEDNESD AY EVENING MEETING a, .•. READING R<X* .... 4.,•:'f •.•. -s, .•. ..... 114.,: ' •.•. -7:4 , .•. r .... ~ _.. '•14ay: ' ..... -s , .•. ; , .• ··-S..My: I, .•. -4 , ••. .,..,..,. .. . . .......... Newport Buck oa Coroaa *I Mar ., East Cooat Hi_.._, SUNDAY SCHOOL .,,, ..... SUNDAY SERVICE II ••· IIEDHESDAY E~ MEETINO •• , .•. READING.R<X*- Mulual Boiltli•• .2163 I!JUl Cout Hi1ill•llfl ..... ~···10 ...... 5 n.,.a, Yao •1 "0" , •• lfl•lf• O"'loo'"'' H••f'tnl ,..._.,, aM I CI.IP'P' Otlti'Wa NEWPORT BE ACH, CALIFORNIA THE AM ERICAN L:UTHE ... AN CHU RCH SERV ICES: f,CII •• f•lly Wor"'l' & Juoio< a....h f,.&5 •• O..dt ScMol & U.lt Cle u 11:011 -,_ Woroh l, I ,.._ . .-•. -. ....... 1'1 ll•.1l11111J ........ Vhltalioa Pa .. n Marcella Capen's trailer at 112 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, where someone emp- tied her rlower pots, bu t did not break them ••• The sonic: boom that shook the harbor area about 9:10 caused her windows to crack in several places, fraaments of &lass worth $75 rallina to the around, ac:cordina to Mrs. Gus Chabre, 2108 Arbutus, East Bluff. . .Both Garry Shaw, 126 Monte Vista, No. 9, Costa Mesa, and Randy McCarroll, RiYeraide, were able LO drive ""--lr can away from their c&l'llsion at ROBERT 0 . CASE has been named director of the air defense systems opera- tion at.Phil co·Fotd Aeron~ tr onic. Mr. Case, a Yale gtaduate and formerly di rec· tor of the radar and i nt~lli- gence operation for Aeronu· tlooic, will be responsible for the Chapa"al air def~ns~ Proceeds from the lour wi II be used to purchase a cardiac mo nitori n& •cope for the new coronary care unit now being established within the intensive care unit at Hoag HospitaL With the us e of the scope, mor· tality rat c can be decreased by 15 to 40 per cent in c:er· tain types o( heart disease. Tickets may be purchased by c::allina Mrs. 0\ea.lukcw, 642~255. Askew, 1941 Wi ndward Ln., Baycres t. -MOOILIHG AGINCY ,;,!~~~~N~. A..,_S47-6971 SAME DAY Laundry Serv ice Brl"g your shirts in by 8:30 G.fft. ond w•'ll how• th- clone up, lik e "-· ftil e s-• dey. guided missile system. B St., neat Ocean Front, Balboa ... In what must have been a refreshina c:hanae ~ .. - from the usual report to the police, Jack Thousand, 1600 Lincoln Lane, Dover Shores, The tour "·iII include the Newly appointed chaumcn of Delta Delta De lta are Mrs. Ronald Ward, membe r· ship; Mrs. W.G. Church, pub licity, assisted by '-hs. Warren Peters en. ,\Ir s. James Wil liams, recommendation!>. Mrs. Leo Considine, rrater- nity educatillfl; ~lts. R1 chard Randall, bridae; ~hs. James C, Doy le .. service pr ojects, and Mrs. Douglass Newcomb, hospitalit)'. Mrs. C. Paul DuBois is the new southern California ~ouncil rePfeiC,.. toti•e. Mia. a.tycn, the ou-. aoina president, is the par- liamentarian. VALfT Cl 0101 Ju•t c.u oa s-aae. Jl, l . COAST •rwAT .. coao•A DEL IIU said he had round a bicycle. WHn .. da y, Apri l 5 A phone booth was dama- aed aL Washinaton and E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, by vandals who broke a lower window ... Mr . and Mrs. Paul McKinley were sittina in the livina room or their hom~. ,l!46 Tradewinds Lane, Bay- crest, whcR both heard their side aate open; this wooden aatc, 6\7 to 7 fee t hiah, is opened by an in truder every now and then ... Durin& busi- ness hours while Lorraine Voss, 617 Narcissus, Cor· ona del Mar, was waitina on a cus tomer, someone took her purse,'took 115 from it and then left i t on the around at 3334 E. Coast Hwy .• Cor- ona del Mar .•. Spray enamc I was used to paint an a lmost 4'x4' swastika on the Wa ller Cruttcndeq aaraae a t 4631 Gorham, Cameo Shores ... No other damaae was done , nor was property taken after someone pu lled a padlock loose by forcina the screws on the hinac plate, and then forcina a lower door by bre•kina the latch a t l~ll) W, Balboe. Blvd., Central Newport. accordina to Ear- nest F. Man a, 16~0 Samar Dr., Costa Mesa. • .Con· fused by a note, "Your last wamina ; I want this trailer moved," on her trailer at 216 Fremont, Lido Trailer Park, Mi ldred Schmidt s till plana to leave Down ey and move to her mobi Je home wh ich abe plana to keep at i11 pruent location •.• May· be it was omell c h ildren , but IOR'IOOIIIO removed record• rrcm their pt.c:ll:aa• from tbe mlil boll or Betty Stcrlin,, 1600 Muin ere Or., Harbor Hi..,loodo, on4 len diem lyina IMia.ind baohu near Ill• tr.t yud. •• Very c:a,.. fully. ud oa• at • tiaM be- '""" 11 p.ta. •d 6 a.m., ....... ,..,,... oot c:• •Ilia. 2 I'OM .......... l IP.a .. n ia pluta rrom Raadall Ooddu' yud •• 1417 1!. .. , !'toot. llell>oe. ..._ .. v--... , .... ..,. ... : c.ll~ '-'/ . TV RENTALS COLOR •C BLACK •C WHITE no gimmick -no contract li&J NEWPORT BLVD ., CDS! A MESA ~ Tll .. hu! 5CI-U14 REUN ION CO MMITTEE offi cers di scus- sing plans fo r the get-together and picnic denL The reunion of the Class o f 196 2 will be held SI.Jnday , Apr il 23, at Irvine Park , starting at 1 p.m. The 111vitation says: "Bring you r own food and be verage (no li quo r in public parks.) Bring p1ctures of yo ur chil dren. Dress -spo rty." ! En- sign photo.) CUSTOM HOMES-REM ODELING COMMERC IAL for the first graduates of Costa Mes a High School a re, from I eft, Jeri Ogden, 2066 Orange Ave., secretary; Bob Col well, 2132 Ra'leigh SL, president, and Frankie Cooper, 30lb Coolidge Ave., vice-presi· FRED A. McMASTER, at left, !nO Kings Rd., Cliff Haven, elected chaltman of the bo.Ud of Goodwill Itt- dustries of Southern California for the ~h consecutive year, hand i king-size pvel to Lambert J. Baket of Pu.ader\1, All'tltd president few 1967. Yr. llld luter 11ls bttn .,._ of 1he bolrd slnct 1'146 and served as prosldtnl for 10 r•••· More thin 700 11lncflnPIIOd men and women suPCIJ(Irt themselves by wcwklng at Goodwill's plants and stores and on trucks. Pcrsonaliz.C'd Scr\ 1• r DON£. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION 15 Years in 'lewporl Be.c:h 11 07 E. Ball»• Bl vd. Co it Drapery Cleaning Is Guaranteed Perfect ·:::=···' ... 2 , ........ ...... . ..... .. _. .. ..... .. ft t I I IR~ ... -lt•l~--~~ _____ ,_.._ 7 :an LAaeHT Jill DFF t.r cnlol. c_, DUPUY CLEAIUl 1702 NEWPORT Ill VD. ot 1711o, C. ate 11 ... ltHDI lOU. FREE ·- • co. GETTING READY for t !cket safes for the April 2b spaghett i dinner and open ho~se at Corona del Mar High Schoo l are, from left, student Tom Fischer : PTA committee members, ·Mrs . Robert Olander and Mrs. Thomas Fischer, and student Carol Olander. Ticket se lli ng, wh ich wil l start Apr il 24, will be a contest between classes. The prize will be a "Bermuda day." The spaghetti dinner will be served from 5 :30 to 7:30 p.m. Cl assrooms will be open and class work will be on dis- play starting at 7:30. Mrs . Howard Franc e, speech tea cher , will ha ve students in Room 241 tor open discuss ion of commu- nication obstacles between students and adults. Don Tredway of the art department will ha ve art work on display, and some of t'he di splays will be on sale. {Photo by Da le Sa moker .l Plan for convention Members of the Cout Wo-to plant a tree in Beaonia men's Club wi ll participate Park, Corona del Mar, in in the convention of the honor of Mu. Ray Nielsen, Otanae District, California outaoina president. The club FederationofWomen's Clubs, is just 3 years old and meets to be held April 20 and 21 the 3rd Tuesday for noon in Disneyland Ho tel. Mrs. luncheon and proaram at the Ray Nielsen, president of Irvine Coast Country Club, the club, is makina the re· Once each month the sec- servations and says more tions, cards, book and craft, than one half of the members meet in homes of members, have sianed up to ao. September throuah May. One of the hiahliahts of the The Club welcomes ladies convention is the recoanition of the Hatbor Area to attend aiven to Oranae District a stated meetina or a section Feder& ted Clubs for com--meetina and to call Mu. Wm. munity activities. Hatliday, S4s-4S4S, for rc- Thc Coast Women 's Club scrvations and further infor- hu aiven scholush ip s, mation. The next meetina of money and services to hiah the club will be at 11 a.m. school and collcac students April U at Irvine Coast of this &tea. Cash aifts were Country Club. Johnny Lin- aiven to Services for the dell, public re lations for Blind in Santa Ana, Braille Anaels' bueball team will Institute, a senior citizen, speak. ' and the Youth Center in Cor- AIRMAN John S. Bayless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken· neth M. Bayless of Bays ide Village ,300E. Coas t Hwy., has been selected for tech- nlcal tra in ing a t Chanut e AF9, Ill inois, as a U.S. Air Force a ircraft ma in ten· an_£ypecialis t. He recent ly compltted bas ic tra ining at ona del Mor. AROMOYICI PAINTINGS Twenty-five shifts were AT COM LllllAilY Lack land AFB, Texas. He sewed and presented to a Currently on display in the isa l %5graduate of Corona w.ard at Fairvi ~w State Hos-Co.ro~a del.M&t .Library .arc de l Mar High School. pJt.al alona w1th a plaMed pamunas m oil and mu;cd Christmas party. Fifty bibs media by Merlyn Smith Arc-Old Ia were also made b)· the mem-novi ci , a araduatc of Scripps • 1mers ben for this ho spital, and Colleae. .. . .. 2S candy clowns were made She has received the Grace An old·tlmets . proar am and aiven to a Camp Fire Niche lsen Award for out· featured the Apttl 6 meet· Girls lfOUp. Not foracttinl standina achie\'ement in art, ina of the Central ~r~n ac \he \nd\ans o( Ari:r.ona the a: a~cial scholarship to CoWl\y Chapter of Military fftim~etl pd\etcd up 35 cai-0\0Uli\UI M tniUtuta wOn Ont.t af" the W01\d. 'Wan, at tons of food and cloth ina for a aold cup award for' fine the El Toro Officers club. Christmas. Mrs. Raymond arts from the Bank of Ameri-The oldest membe r in po int Wood was in charae of thi s ca and a "best of service is Captain Otto project. award at the W, Budd, t;.S.A. \Ret.), wh o A fund has been set aside Fine recently returned from a sta ~· Coloring Contest COLOR THE OOT·TO'DOT SERMOMETTE on rilis week's Bible Pot•-Section 2, Pate 2 and mo ll your entry "to rile Ensign newspoper, 2121 E. Coast Hwy., Corono del Mor, Coli f., postmarked not lofer than Monday, April 17, '1967. le sure to include nome, oge, oncl oddr•n wltft ..,try. in Me xico. He JOin ed th e Army in B06, and transfer- red to the French force s 211 years before America en- tered the war . IIILE WILL IE GIVEN FOR THE lEST ENTRY Col, A.C. Van Za ndt, USA (Ret.), served wi th the Arm y Enaineers in Wor ld Wa r I. Two form er members of th e Minnesota Nav:1J .\lili tia, Captain Clarence S. Wi I· liams, USNR {Ret,), Chapter commander, and Lt. Ralph Lycan, USNR, {Ret.), wer e mustered in to federal ser· vice 50 years aao -on Apri I 6, 1~17. Their Divi sions reache~ Duluth, Minn ., on April 7, 1~17 . and reported at Leaauc Island Navy Yard WIN A BIBLEr ANNOUNCES ,~.ar~rn li a 11 School Grodn 1 tluuugh 8 Four week course: July 31 -Aug. 25 Limited enrollment - currently intefviewing From the Police Bloner W .. oa4o,, A,~l I "'loatlai 1o T1lomu o•. -.lb U5 removed, while Al'tor forcina opeaa 11ot:ioa Grady, UOO Teresita La., the yacht waa at tba Lido o1 plywood · 11 1111 Balboa Kul>or Klpludo, whoa b& SbiPI'onl ror ropoiro. • 'Theatre, which wu belaa &eft it parted 11 Jnoioe After cotHcUna whh the remodelled. aDd taklDI a Ave. ud Holly La., New. parted car belonaina un oC all lefl by ""'kmoa, poll Kolpll, .. Kopo Cha· ID Doaald Iobeii, 10511 aomeone poured oil Oft vez. U25 Placentia, Cotta 2J1b St.,Newport Beach, the plpen and triM to start a Mtsa. had 10 havt her ear hh and run driver left l.he tire on lhe noor near the IOW'ed away after the col· acene. , .Minor abraaion1 eteae and u.nder dte aabel• lided with lhe car of Ma11de were su.fferod by Andrew toe curtain, • .An auache Wbyte,U07 Saa~ella Ter., Crockford, 411 62nd St., cas,e worth tS, with t4o Irvine Tenace, at MacArthur Newport Shores, who col· worth Or bruthet, Iampl" Blvd, and Coatt Hwy., Cor· tided with lhe en of Paul and a cataloa, were t&olen ona del Mar •• ·.When back· Manton or Hunlina\on from bis Volklwaaen puked ina hie car on Shorecliff Beach, when comina out of at Wubinatoa and E. Bay, Rd., Shore Clitra, Harold a private driveway. , .Her accordina 10 Walter E. Robinton. 152 E. 11th St., view wu partially blocked Hatch. 437 Walnut, Coal& Cotta Men, hit the parked by 1 conllNclion uuck, IC• Meta ••• A tSO stereo was Pontiac beloaalna to James cordinatoMatpretBa\auah, carried away from the car Boka, Laawta Beach. • • 2734 San Lu."as Lane, that Georao Miller, 2525 Lora Ev1ns came home to Costa Men, who pulled ou.r Newport Blvd., Costa Meu, 1521 Bayaderc Tor., Irvine onto tho hiahway west of had left at the eastparkina Terrace, 10 find her front ·Dover and collided with the lot of Howard'• restaurant, window broken, kitchen car driven by Mary Thomas, West NewporL , .A new drawers emptied on the floor HuntinJton Beach. home without occupants at and bedroom drawers open .. 1661 WestclHf Dr., West• ed; jewels and furs were SundO}', April 9 clitr, lolt its S250 Spanish paned up but a pi&&Y bank While walkina downhill on chandelier to some thief, ac· with about $10 of money a trail in Back Bay, Peaay cordina to DavidMcAIIiater, was stolen. .Clifford Selden, 223S Meyer Pl., 2537 Greenbriar, Costa Smith. 43, of 375 Esther, Costa Mesa, fell; •he was Mesa, , .Black enamel was Costa Mesa, drivina slowly helped to the hi ahwa~· b)• used by a vandal to ~int on Irvine Ave,, West Upper her hu sband, Kitby, and a Star of David on the pr-Bay, was atopped by police taken to Hoaa Hospital by aaedooratJohn Armstrona'• at 1:50 a.m.; ha couldn't ambulance; she was ueated residence, 464S Perham, balance to pass the sobri· by her fa mily doctor for a Cameo Shores ..• Howard ety tell 10 was booked on pouible ankle fracture , .. Katkov, 4SOO Wayne, Cameo a charae of drunk drivina His house is in es crow, but HiJhlands, was lucky ••. The contents of her the new owner, J ose de La enouah to come back to his puree, ucept for her wal· Cirva, chcckma on the Mustana parked at 4601 let and about 117, were house at 700 Ma labar, Irvine Gorham, Cameo Shores, to dwnped on the around in the Terrace, die covered a sli d- find that the paint uaecl t.o front of her car, parked at ina J lau door had been decorate his front wind· 3208 W. Coau Hwy., Mati· broken and dirt clods had shield with a Star of David ner·s Mile, claimed Joan was still wet; he wu able Smith, 1320~ W. Balboa to wipe it ofT. Blvd •• Cenusl Newport; a Thursday, April6 spot li aht in the rear of the .. Gcora.:." a silver mini&· car was also taken .•• His ture poodle worth $200, briefcase was open and a di uppcared from the car stop watch worth US wu while parked (01 10 minute• miuina, Bruce Burnen at )031 E. Coast Hwy., ditcovered when he checked Corona del M&l, said Mrs. on his Pouche, parked in Maraery Haaan, 777 Av~ his carport at 3303Y.! W. cado, Irvine Terrace ... A Ocean Front, West Newport yo una man appeared in her • · .A aear shift knob and been thrown into the swim· mina pool ••• Hubcaps were removed from tho VW be· lonaina to Geo rae Cook, 500 Irvine, Cliff Haven ... Her BBQ, worth S50; was chain• ed to' a poet in her front patio, but the chain was cut and the BBQ was s ta- len accordina to J ane Ad· den, 207 41st St., West Newport. , .While his Pon· tiac was parked in front of his house, the stereo was stolen, said Ge orae Yu le, 4S07 Fairfield Dr., Cameo Shores. front yard and said he was fuse bo1 cover were stolen a stude'nt se ll ina subscrip-ftom hi• convertible, said ti ons; but when Sue Ficker, Richard Hellman, 1n0 llO ~th St., Balboa, asked Coutt St., Central Newport him if he had a Newport • · .Maybe i t was a fire-TOIM·GDn SECTION Beach license, he answered, cracker or a cherry bomb, TO HEAR PlliMTMAkER "No, 1 have to ao now," but lome unknown Clplo- and walked away to a car sive was lit at l:IS in an with 2 peo ple in it and drove ash tray in the hallway at If -'I .. • '' 1 the Tnvel Lodse. 6101 o , , ,wnl e ...,.,., nea y left his c ar parked at Harbor W. Coast Hwy., Well New- Hiah, somcone1pricd open a port. • .Someone: shattered windwi na and stole his the windwina of hi1 Pontiac ~tc:reo deck and tapes and stole S)l worth of worth sas •.. while she was stereo tapes while James in the front yard weedina Owen, 21S Via Mentone, and her dauahter was up-Lido Isle, parked his car stairs studyina, someone at Harbor Hi,ah ••• No entry opened s slidinaalau door was aained, but a sharp ob- and stole the wallet from jcct was forced into her Lorraine Allison's purse front door, safd Dolores that was lyina on the kit-Silman, 127 Via Nice, Lido chen table at her home,l ~4S Isle. • .A coin collection Ttadcw inds Ln., Baycrcst and a camera were slolcn ... They pried open her from Ted Ko\bert, ~30 W. slidina alass door, opened Balboa Blvd,, Balboa; val· her dn~.pe s but then appar· ue was set at t20S.SO, , , cn tly took nothina, accord-While sitt.ina in her kitchen, ing to Mary Fitz, 1127 M11y Sale, 21~ North Star Whi te Sai Is Way, Harbor Ln., Dover Shores heard a Vi ew Hills .. ,After a bi· stranae thump; somcthina cycle was left for 2 days in had been thrown at her 550 the alley at the rear of het patio window, leavina a home, at 542 .£1 Modena, hole appro1imately 2 in· :"o/ewport Hciahts, Lydia ches in diameter •.• It seem- Strothet called police to ed as if they miaht have come and act it, , .Rose known when he would leave Tilompson, 6,H Senate_ the house, David Anderson, Costa Mesa, backina her llll 31th St., West Newport, car from a marked parkina th inks; ~omeone stole his s pace, collided with the stereo equipment valued at car driven by Nancy Jones, 566~ ••• Tree clippinas were 114~)1 Senate, Costs Mesa unlawfully dumped on IS06 ... There's no doubt I"m Sanliaao, vacant properry in bombed; 1 qualify,'" said Pover Shores. SoturHy, April 8 Art Section members of UCI T own and Go~ will join with their husbands and hl•nds at I p.m. this friday, April 14, to hear printm akcr Paul Darrow speak on "As- pects of printmakinl:" There will be coffee served before- hand at 7:30 in the multi· purpose room of Mariner's School, 200S Dover Dr , Mr. Darrow is a product of the Cot·orado Fine Arts Cen- ter and Claremont Graduate School. He is instructor at Otis lnstilutc, Claremo nt Collc:ae, and Scripps Col lege, where he heads t he ar a· ,phics pro aram. He has taught at Laguna Beach School of Art and De sian. Call in Your Went Ajj N~RT HA1180R 1(00110 SEcnOII CUSTOM DRAPERY SALE o.,er 41 1· .. ., OJ Relichle Sr.rdcl' in Oranr,. County Sf89 Yd. To 5 2 89 Yd. Including labor Mblfmu.m 1.-,th 14" Our ~.xperts will help you to t'lrfl' out your own ldeu or crHte new ones tor you. No obllaatlon ot course. • • • 5efo our \\idl" ~lectlon or beautiful tabric, ·-over ~ pattem111 and 8000 colon to chOON from. · "' • • • Complete Sele<:t lon ot Decorative Hardware. • • • Phone for Free Home Ser\'lce & ~tlmatet 36 Monllu To Pry 90 ()cy1 S..... .~. Calt Store Houn: 91o 5:30 Maa. ot Fri. 'tt\9:00 Ample fiN Parldq Ia Rear H38 Sa. Main SL, Santa Ana Pbabe 547-3993 TENNIS EVERYONE ' IAC:KITS -IALLS -SHOIS SHOITS -SOX - PRESSES -C:OYERS - SHIRTS STIINcWNG 1457 Superior Ave,, Newport Beach Stephen Holbmann, U, of 22 02 W, Ocean Front, Cen· tr a l f'iewport, When booked on a charae of drivina,.under the influence of liquor after beina stopped on Lido Isle • . .He still had a !4 or a bottle of vodka lefL, but Jack Conley,Jl, of 455 W. Newport Blvd., Newport Hciahta wu booked on a charae cl beina intoxicated in public •.• Eut bouad on Balboa Blvd,, Euaene : 23~ear.oold busboy Robert Casey, 21, was booked on a charae of lewd conduct in the public restroom at Wash· inaton 1nd Eut Bay, Balboa •.• OeMis Kuneff, 24, of 112 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 'Nas booked on a chap of into1icalion in public ..... I. haven't done anythina wrona: I just wanl 10 to home," uid Paul David MacMahon, 45, of lOIY.!Gamet, Balboa Island, who was aoina home so alowly at 3:30 a.m. that he wu stopped ~ police and booked on a chuae of dri· vina under lhe innu•ce of alcohol when he cOuldn't keep his balance in the aobriety &etL •• WI.IHamHu .. ,.jot, 1011!••1 .. soar Lo., DoYtr Sbor11, halft't ,.... cei•ed a •auiao ye&. IIDCl he poid •9UO oo Doc. 31 rc. tubtcripliou; be won- elora ir ha ~y b&vo booa ltuacoed. u hit check wu !Mile .,., 10 •• .. tiUdnt" oollla1 tiM ookcripd•, laoiMd Ill 1o 1111 -oy WILSON KRAMER AUTOGR.W RAcms-DAYIS PIOfiSSICIIIAI. l',anlen System ~urrirulum R...llng • Spoiling. G.-or Arithmetic Fund .... tola Class size I imi ted Ia' 12. Courses dosi ~od to help stu· d.nta ••eel in any u:hool situation.. Prerequisite for students, grades 1 through 8 entering Cardon Hoi I in the fall . Private tutoring may bo arranged. CARDEN HALL s..n• 0 1.541 Adams, 37, of 315< E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. waa s topped by police 1nd book· c:d on a charae of drunk dri· vina ••• Anl~oot Sabot nl· ued at 1220.20 • owned by Richord Oellllly, 304 AI· varado Pl., Balboa, wu siOlcnfromita storaae place between two buildinaa at 507 1!. E<IIOWII or, Balboa ••• A ~ inch crowbar wu uaed in an attempt to PlY open alid.Jna alua doors 1114 Sea Lane, HaJbor View Hills, accordina to 1!. 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