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NEWPORT
BEACH
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''Pill it up!••
1 A youna. t untanncd man
walked into the U·Tote-M
Market at 6060 W. Coast
Hwy., Weal Newport, at
8:35 p.m. Tueaday with a
·aun in his riaht hand and a
mown paper baa in hls lert
n robs
hand, He placed the paper
baa on the Counter and told
Tom 0 . Brodie, .. 1 said,
fill it upl ' ,
The clerk s te pped to the
c:aah reaister, opened it and
bcaan to act the chanae out.
'~No c:hanae," the buralar
taid ca,mly, .. jus t ea~h, all
the cash."'
Mr. Brodie then removed ~
unknown amount ofSl, SS ~
.$10 bilh from the reai•ter
11\d placed them on tbd
counter. J
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COSTA
IWKe and JO behind the
laundromat on the rear of
the lot, The holdup tou
waa s et at Sl93. '
When the aunman place
thh in the baa wi th hi a leh
hand, he aaain declared,
Bluff danger
signs asked BOY DIES IN BLUFF FALL .. 1 said all of itl"' At lhi t , .. O.,acrn sian• at the
Poppy Ave. and Oce an Blvd., the clerk reached under the Corona del Mar bluffs were
Corona del Mar. Robert counter and placed I brown uraed Monday by Counci l·
stayed in the uea of the paper hla containina .Sl and man Lind sley Parsons
bl acktop walk. wh ile Dan S20 billa, and che ck& on fo\lowina the traaic ne ws of
atartcd to explore the bruah the counter. the death of lij.year-old Dan
area adjacent to the cliff, After retumina the checka Coleman of Newport Heiaht s
MAYOR PAUL GRUBERol Nowpo•t Beach
signs the proclamt:tion for "Suppo rt Ou r
Servicemen Week ," to be otiserved May
Corona det Mar, and Urs. Robert L. Under-
wood of Bayc rest. They presented to th e
mayor approKi mately 1,000 signatures on
the "SOS" peti tions, ask i ng that the pro-
cl amation be issued. The pe ti tion s had
been ci rcul ated by the VIVID Commi ttee
of Ne wport Beach (Vi cto ry in Vl etn.n In·
stead of Defe at).
Onty the aou.nd or bu ahea he lay there dy ina, Daniel
c:racklina and pebbles and kept aayina that he wanted
roc:ka fallina from the cliff hi s mo ther.
waa. heard aa Daniel Daniel"• father, Arthur
Coleman fell SO. feet to hia Coleman, 601 Gary Plac:e,
death nc• Buc k Gully' Newport Heiahta, had loft
Sunday afternoon. the boy and bis brother,
The l().year-old boy fell Robert, 13, .. uplorina•• the
Cint to the rocka . Aa area at the interaectioa or
29 to June 4 to "l et ou r servicemen know
of ou r concem and suppo rt." Observing
the si gni ng are, fro m l eft, She rman Hart of
Balboa, comman der of Newport Ha rbor
Legion Post 2Q1; Dr. Hen ry T. WiliFtt of "The ·next thina Bob to the clerk, the youna man in 1 fall Sunday.
knew," the father 1tated, 1aid, "Now you walk to that "It can happen asain ,"
"waa that people were back door and don't tum Mr. Paraona said ,
uyina aomeone had fallen around or I'll ahoot you." Other Counci l members The for mation of the Accordina to Mr. Smi th ,
'VIVID' ASKS FOR VICTORY
off the c liff." The clerk a tayed in the doubt.ed that •ian s would VIVID C · (V' one of the princ ipal purposes back for a few minutca ommlt~e IC tory
Donn. Bl.rdoall of River-bceffective,becaua e youna~ in Vietnam ln1tead of of the VIVID Committee is until he heard the entrance 'II · 1
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·•-sow D•" fa ll. Deborah ateu WI contmue to P ay Defe at) was announc ed at a "to pe titio n support from ...,.. -· bell rina. On aoina to the th 1 th bl If Hl·111·no , 502 Poinacttia ncllt e top o e u s. press con feren ce lalt week th e mayors and ci ty council· front of the atore he found M p 1 Gr •-·d th th •ve., Corona del Mar, wu ayor au Uud sa1 at at Knott's Berry Farm ~. men rouJhout the County " a amaH boy, who aaid that th ·-" 'II b · b k "' firat 10 hia aide, althouah he had aeon a man leave the e I WI-ll WI rma ac a its chairman, John Smith , ci Oranae to declare the
ahe did no t ace him fall. re port to the Council. former mayor of Costa \1esa. week or \1ay 29 throuah ~.: :t· ~ ""::::! Steffensen ~~--~ ~ .. :J \...------.... __ Ianda , arrived on the accne
2 to 3 minute 1 later and • lected
aave him mouth to mouth tc· IS e
auacitation. • J , Lealie Steffenaen of -
When lifeauud unit 533 1 Camoo HiJ,hlanda ha1 been
arrived, Bill Mills continued elected 10 1 erve u the nut
mouthtomouthreJuacitati6n. president of the Newport
About 10 minute a alter the Beach Hi110ric:ai Soci ety.
accident, Or. K. Vo Small-The electi on wu bcld lut
w~ .or Huntinaton Beach week at a meetina of lhe
adrrunntered heart mauaae fonnationa.t c:omm.i ttee at
approximately 3 minutea Mariner'• Library under the
until the arrival of the 1m"' di rection ofJoacph Hamblet.·
bu\ance. Danie l waa then temporary chairman.
carried to lhe ambulance, Auiatina Mr. Steffenaon
where OXYJOn waa adminia• ue: Mu. William Ri tter,
tered, and he wu trana• vi c:e-preaident; Mn. C. War~
ported to Hoaa Hoapital. But rcn Meuina, corrupondina
Daniel, fo r the beach ou.tina ae cretary; Jamu Rubel, trca·
dreued in IU1 red jacket aurcr. Othen aelected 10
and multi-colored trunk a, waa the eucuti ve board u
dead. on anival. committee chainncn ue Wit-
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J une 4 as Support Our
Sen ·icemcn Week."
The VIVID Conmitt.ce ia
oraani zed throuahout the
entire county, with mcmbera
in e very city. Harbot area
me mbers arc Doua Robinaon
of Newport and Wayne Goble
of Costa Men. The Com-
mi ttee i1 ae cur ina s i pa-
tures on their petiti ona \0
the various mayora, and
plana to prount them to
the mayors at a later date.
The pe tition rcad.a aa
follow1 :
••we hereby requeat tile
week of May 29 to JUM ..
be declued aa SUPPORT
OUR SERVICEMEN -•k
for many roaaona, not tht
least or whic:h it to ofhet
any and all bad etreata of
thoae oraanizationa wi thin
th is country who are at
th i • time aivina aid or
comfort to the enemy.•
Mayor Wi llud Jordan of
Cos ta Meu aianed proc:la·
ma tion Monday.
'''The reaponu s or aup-
port received to date by
the VIVID Commi ttee have
ru aurpaued our oriainal TEXAS TRACK STAR
t:ALLED AS PASTOR
Daniel waa very active li ~m 0Nncty. Mn. Jo aeph
in !he Cub Sc:outa. He wa1 1 Beck, Mn. H. W. Hum ann,
Bea.r Soo\ll.. -.4 uaiat.t Mn. llollal4 Dou&lu. 'Thto-
derufer In Den '· "P'ac"l: tO, ... .,. "'ttoblaa, hok a.men..
&a.pecta\iOGa,'' ~~~=~~_,._.;;:,.;~ ) :..:.::--~~ ~ ~ heanenl na to know
Marineu Church, which
meetl in the auditorium of
Marinera Sc:hool, haa
c:alled ita fin t fu ll-time
putor.
He is the Rev. Roy
Thompaon, 3 1-yeu~ld
Tu.an and Conner All Ameri-
can trac:k lt&r at Rice
Univeraity in Houaton,
where he ran the 400-me ter
hurdles in 50.1 and alao
competed in the 2()()-.neter
hurdlca and the 440.
Followi na hia arad.uation
in 1957, he s pent a year
with Campus Crus ade for
Chriat, a peakina at colleaes
and universitie s throuahout
the United States and
Canada.
He rece ived his dearee at
Dallas Theoloaical Semi nary
in 1964. Then for 3 years
be served as eJ:ecutive
direclor for Sports Amb as•
sad.ors, an international
sparta proar am which send•
t.eam1 of Chria ti an a thletea,
coachea and phyaical edu-
c:aton ovcucu. Thia is 1
di viaion of Overaeaa
Cruaad.ea Inc., an inter-
denominational miaaionary
oraaniution aervina the
natiOnal churches ovcraeaa.
Mr. Thompaon conducted
track clirtica in the Orient,
a poke tounivera ity atudentl,
civi c aroupa and c:hurch
conareaationa in Europe,
A1 ia and South Pacific, and
spent time in Vietnam
s peakina in anned urvice
chapels and Vietnamcae
hoapitala.
;He haa al1o aerved as
aalea manaacr at Stevena
Colleae in Dallas and as
instrUc tor in salea trai.nina
and manaaement deve loP"'
ment at the Connunic ations
Ins titute of Ameri ca in
Dallas.
His wife, Judy, u a
araduate of Hous ton Bu si•
ness Colleac. and has
served as customer re pre-
sentative for Xerox Corp.
in Texas and Californi a.
She has c:Q[Iduc:ted classe s
in s e lf aroomina and per•
sona \ development.
The ThOmpsons have a
son, Jon, who wi ll be 10
month:s old this Saturday,
Mariners Church, an
evanaelical, interdenomi-
national church, holds
Sunday services at 10 a.m.
and midweek s ervices at
8 p.m. on Wedneadays .
Newport .ac:b. Joa~ph H~mblet 1nd Mra.
He ia alao awvived by hia Marhn. Shoely. .
mother Ella and hia older A ctiMer put)' " planned
brothe;, Arth~ Coleman Jr., by Mr. and Mn . Willi~
16 ~ndy. 1nd Mr. and Mn. Wa i-Mr. Cole man i• the owner hma Ritter for June 7 at the
of Art'a Meata at Coaat Balboa Pavi lion. Everyone
i 1 in vi ted "ho i 1 in teruled Super Market in Corona dol in becori\ina a member of
Mar. the Newport Beach Hi•tori-
Servi cca were he ld at 2 c:al So ci ety, Annual due1 p.m. yeaterday at Bell-are act at tl and ss per
Broadway Mortuuy, Coat& year.
Men. Burial was at Pacific The Newport Beac:h Hi a-
View Memorial Puk. tori cal So ciety i a aponaored Parking fee ~;.:.e Fri ends of dle Li-
IIILIUUII CALLS 011 hl"ke assal"led FIREIIEII: CAR 011 FIRE F;rem en at dle Balbo a Is-
Objec tions were raised
fr om the audience, but th e
Newport Beach City Coun•
cil approved firs t re adina
of Ordinance 1214 Monday
cvenina for incre ase or
park ina fee s from se to I Qc:,
J ack Bame tt, manaaer of
the Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce, said th a t th e
lOt fee "is just a bit
ridiculous ," and th a ~ the
Chamber had not been con·
suited about the increas e.
land s tation were awakened
by a milkman at 6:03 Tues·
day, April 25 -bu t not by
noisy bo ttle•. The milkman
knocked on th eir door to
tell them his tru ck acrou
the s treet was on fire. The
firemen pu t out the fi re
¥which h ad to tall y in vo lved
the cab. Oam aae was set at
about SSOO.
Fire at sea
sinks boat
there ar• th ouunda of odMr
wi thin Oran .. -L POINT SHOCKER
County who be li e ve ~~o·e
1hould 1hou t loud and c:le&r
to our bo)'l in Vietnam that
we s upport our serVi cemen. A miaplaced decimal point
caused momen tary alum
Monday aftemoon over po pu-
lation eiplo siop as the
Newport Beach City Council
discussed the propoaed 412·
acre Newport Counll)' Club
development adjacent to
Newport Center.
P lannina director Ern est
Mayer J r. told of the maan i·
tud e of the proJ e Ct, notin &
th at it i s laraer th an Balbo a
Island (132 acre s) and Li dc
)1\and (rH acre s) combined.
Th en he Jave an eStimate
of 67.~20 as th e ••absolute
ma1>imum population,'' based
BPW installs Mrs. Folsom
"Everythina comes up air! of the ~·e ar for 1967.
roses•• was the theme of vice*'tJI'es ident; \llss Do""-
the inatallation of new offi-rene Hahn, :nd nce·pre s1 -
c:crs of th e Business &. Pro-dent; \Irs. J.B. Hamd, re·
fe u iona l Women's Club of cord1n1 sec reta~: \Irs.
the Newport Harbor area at \'emon Brubake r,corre srond-
the Mesa Verde Country mg s ecretar~. and \1rs. R.E.
C lub, Chandler. treas urer .
Mrs . Alma Rush, a past \1rs. Aid a Gorton present ed
pre sident of BPW, was the \Irs. Fox. retmng pres ident.
installina off icer. She pre· w1th the t~ad1~mnal fe athe1
sented each newly elected duster. H1ahllghts ,,f th e
fl. ··• 1· r year were presented bv \Irs . 0 ICCT WIUI a rep !Ca 0 a '
rose of the year, each sym-J .P. Sutherland and \Irs.
Don Duns an.
bolic of the orfi ce . Chairman Aida 'Jar ton "'-as
Mrs . F'.R. Fox reli nqui sh~ as s isted by \tr s. A.E. :'\ae-
ed her aavel to new pre s i· gli, \Irs. John Palen, \Irs .
dent Cor 1967~8 . Mrs. Pa· He len Cole , \Its. Ver ad
tric:i a f olsom. Other offi · Oakden, \1iss Doris Cn1xon
cett are Mrs. J .W. Bro ba,.k, and Mn , Ruth 'Jernsh.
on full developm ent of 237 Of coutle, we we lcome
residential acres. (Cu n ent more he lp."
po pulation of the entire ci ty Add itional infonnation on
of ~e wpott Beac:h i s 3&,JJJ). the oraanization can be
Ray Kimme~· of the Irvin e obtai ned by writina The
Co. suaaested th at th e esti· VI VID Committee 1!52
matina was in error by one Miramar or., No. 8, 'Balboa.
decim al poin L \1r. \1ay er N I lion
took .ti me ou l for som e cal-ew e ec
cul atm &. th en reported: ,
Based on an avenage of 11 I tudied
Ut\1 ts per acre, and 3, 5 peT-p an s
ns per family, the re would
be l.~s: persons at satura-A Co uncil commi ttee is
u on de,·elopm enL He s8Jd s ch eduled to be named at
that the first figu res h e th e \·lay 8 meetina of the
aave had been submi tted :"ewpon Beach City Coun·
""ith the ong1naJ aprlica· cd 10 stud} new pl ans for
u on, se lectiOn of mayor and
1\l the e,·enin! meeting, council members.
Council aprroved the resu~ Councilma n Dee Cook re-
d! VI Siron , creaung ~par c el s, \'1\·ed h1s pre\'I OU5 pro-
: to be deve\(lped as a :7-pro sals for a new basili for
hole aolf wurse and clu~ se\ect1 on. Here are his
he>usc, ~ as residenual propo sa ls :
subd1vis1ons. An Item of • Council members _ Es·
cons1derab\e diScussion tabllsh ~ districts instead
"'-&S the stanu of the s tr ee ts
-whethe r the) shou ld be
pu vate, as requested b}
the Irvine Co., or ,publi c.
The i uu e was left open for
I at er deci sion.
of the present 7; elec t one
member from each di strict,
and e lect 3 a t larae; all
\'Otin r, would be at larae.
LOGAN JACKSON DlfS
Rene Mortelettc, barber in
the Lido ShopJ area, ob--
je cted to the inc:re aae and
al1o aaid that the recent
inatalled quarter meters arc
huttina the merchan ta.
Counc ilman Dee Cook
Two fire ntinaui 1hers
fai led 10 put out the fire on
hi a boat ao Jamca Schones,
2401 None St., Coata Mc11.
dove over the 1ide u the
21 footer wa a c:om pletely
enJUifed in fl1m1;1, 1:30
p.m. Tueaday off Ali so
Beach, South Lasuna.
• \lay or -To be e Icc ted
e''eTY 2 yeu s by popular
vote . Qualification for
mayor : elected once to t he
Coun cil, served at leut 2
yean 11 member of the
Council. Elec tou wo uld
vote for 2 on th e eliaible
list; the one re ceivi na ttae
most \'Ote s would be mayoc
for l yeara; ruMer-up wou ld
be vice•rnayor.
Hi • rather had come "'
Califomia in a waaon train,
and Loaan J ac:kaon of Cor-
one del Mat wa1 alway1
proud of lhi a and proud of
beina bom in California.
At the aac of 82, Mr. Jack-
aon died Sunday at a New-
port Beach rut home.
He wu bom in Lompoc: on
Sept. ll, 1814, moved "'
Ot•a• County in 1~03 and
lived here ever aince. He
waa 1 fonner conatabl e or
Onl\le Townahip .,ad sot-
ved at aherirf of Ounae
Counry !""" H JI to ln9.
He waa a put prealdent and
life member of tbe Califom ia
Sheri fr I Aaan,
For SO yean he wu a
member of AJ Maltitah Tem-
ple, Loa Anaetea 11\d or the
Baatem St.. He wu aho,
a member 1nd put maater
of Oranae Orove Lodae 29 l,
Ma1011a CF •d AM) and of
•• Orea• Couatr Shrine
Club. H• ••• a 1111111ber fot
•MY )'eMIOfllle Royal Arch Ma-• (1(1dpt T-lor)
•4 • put pri ... t or lbe
Sc:ot~ah Rite (Lona Beach expreued concem that the
Conautory), He was a c:h.,.. in creau had not been dia•
t~r mernber of Ameri can Le-cuued with merchants. He 1100 Poat 132. . . While fiahina with ail\
nets, Mr. Sc:honea no ti ced
smoke c:omina from the en·
&inc c:om pNiment. When the
fire exlinJUi l her fai led "'
put the fire out. he ran tc'
the radi o .,d called May-
day. Then h.c r., back for
1he seoond extincuisher and
fi nally went over the side
of the boat. After 100 feet
of 1he 2 mit u he had C'-·
Su · h' .1 voted aaa~nat the mot1 on to m von are u WI e, fi -•· 1 th
0 I I th I 'I h approve 1tat rca~lnJ o c pa , o e am1 y orne, · d'
200 Femlcaf Ave.; a bro-or ~nance.
th.er. Fred Jackaon ofSan -City M~acr . Harvey
J oae; a niece, Mrs. Lee ~urlburt Ill~ that an.creu ·
Huahback of San Joae; .nd ma the par~1n1 fee 11 one
a nephew Bruce Jacksoo of way to obwn more revenue
Whittier. from visitors and thus ease
Funeral acrvicea were held some o( the tu burden of
yesterday in Oranae. Buri al loc:al ta.x.payera.
waa at Fairhaven Memorial
Park.
YEIIY PISTOL TEU IS YEIY IISTIIE •• G
.. , teatiaa the narc or hi I
Very pi atol, E. Halliburton,
4507 Perhn Road. Cameo
Sborea. had the diurenina
uperience of aeeina "e
parachute di aintepatina
ll'ld .. e nuo ducendi.na on
hh a•ir;bbo,.t 100f Md
atatiftl • fin.
Pir•• ,-t ODt lhe blue,
wttidl c•ted about tlS
.... .. •• -· o( ,.,. ... 8.,1111Ii .. 4507 Oootl-
RO.IIT CAMPBELL OF peeled 10 swim, a Marine
COtTA l i SA IllS heHcop<er dropped down and
Si xty yeva of tai lorina picked him up, aett.ina him
ended for Robert Campbell do wn uninjured on a partina
when he died a t hi a home, lot at Ali10 Beach. 21~ E. U th St., Colla Me n. The commercial rtahina
Mr. Canpbell waa bom boat unk. Owner S'--lley.
April 1, tan. in Scothad Sc:hoaea, 964 Qovemor St.,
lftd 11 of his ao yean were brother of J.:nct act the
ap•t in Coata M••a. value or 1he boll •Uti.OOO.
~nhora •• h;a wi fe, U LLY R.ATU UY I
Mr a. Muy J , Cnpbell. •d The Or•a• Coaat '*'•ter
• '!-&lolll, Moo. hobo! Me>-of Cllild I!••IOii• Fol-PICTURED HERE •t tile BPW Installation
J!JNo, Cotta Mua. Printc lowabip will eponiOf ita are. s t;,nding, left ID right_ Mrs. Robert
••nie., .... .,. held •der anaul dt.il .. '• rally a' Chandler treasurer· Mrs. vemon Brub.lker
•• ••"""'"' of Boii-Broa<l-10 .. 6 t .,_ to.. ' ' ' way, eoua Meaa. p,:~· "'ay 1 ~• "'•aa co"nponding s ec retllry; Mrs. Patri cia
Folsom, th e new president.. .,d Mrs. Jack
Sroback, first vice--p resi dent; suted., Mrs.
Roy Fox, at loft, out90lng pros;d<n~ •d
Miss Oo wr ene Hahn, 2nd vi ce-cHes1 de1L
..Wi th 3 Council candi-
date s runnina at larp. DO
inc wnbent could be aerry• \
ma ndered from runnina ror
reelection ," Mr. Coot
s aid. "Thit would aleo
increate the number of
c:and id ate a aeetina omc ••
The popular electioa of
ma yor would e liminale ..
twd feelinaa o( aelecd011
by the Cou nc:i I. ••
fUIID$ ALLDCA TID
Tho .... ._ o(7"' ., ..
utimt.1ed lC'PDIIioa ••t ol
motor vellt.iele licale fMt
lor .. period ,._ OM. 1,
I 914 , -.., MoJ Sl, IM7,
lftCtudoo tll3,1, lor-
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DIAil ADAM -PART II
liiiOPI'ICULII-APII -OP 1111 QTf OP lllifOIT IUCII
TH£ HAIIIOII AlitA'! O"SIT Nlr:11'AI'£/I .Hono .. blc Adam Clayton l'ow<!l pmbabl)· find one ;,. a .....,.J hand boolo-
Dflto. ... ,.._, .. ,a-I• 1t. E.ip a..w-.. Bimini nar store in Rimini.
17tl L c.....,.., c.-..-..., c.uL -ft6a. Rimini. B.W.I. A~ )"Oil well ki\U'A•, many of the k.infollr.s
TILIPUONII ,,,._ (Ar.. eM. 714t 1')(-ar i{e,Tn-nd Powell : , . . :tnd cronies on c0~1'Cs~ional pa~TOJls do no-
-,. 4IT ..... -·--.. .. ... _... A~ \'OU can t.ee your MtUatiOn Jtill hall nte thin({ ror their gnvcrnmcm salary ch«ks. ·-&ira. --.,_.. I 1 ......... pri... 1: .• So I .. d f h t Ad 'f I d . k' k ba •. h h k ... ,_......, I• , .. Clly _, ...... .._._ _.. ._ _.1 l.c•lly. J)lr'.z t'l· mr lOW you rt min , me o w ~ n c\•cn 1 t \1')' on t IC c .. t c c ec s
..-.1 _. .,._ ..... _,.,. 1• tile...,_ ...... Coila ...... lohn Randol~ of, Roanoke sa1d ol ~dwa~ as ~·ou did, it's J.till dishone!t. Rut · obviously
Ane. Nl..._. -kly, •• ~. s.eoM cl.,. ,...... paltl .h·in l(stonc : "He ts a man ol splcnd1d abll· SOJ\l(' of the ~irl~ on )'Our pa)'roll certainly
• C.... .. , ...,, Calif. itirs. but uttt'fh' corrupt. Like muen mackerel rcnd('r~ stn•icc.
Tft NUPOIT H.UBOa ENSICN ._ ..tj.-..4 '!" "• • •••.· bv mnonli~othl, fu• shines and stinks." Speaking C'.on~tws~mt'n ha\"e long lx.-en no ted for free
............ Clft•lMIOII "' Cl ... 4eGNe ffo. -JO " ... . . k M k 1' . :.1 .. n. h . f 'I f I f I" . • ,. 14, 195 .. I• S..ior c~ few •• CHilly of Ot , Sl•• ol of stm , . ar wa1n saru : ·. · · nt~~· ?n~sr, tnps. I'Ct' ma!. ret· )()(lzc, rce tmousmcs -c.l11.-.a.., ...t by,. .... 1Mr"f I• 4MHfied 1o , .. ,~.u p.t.llc uncorrupub~e -such a man tn pohucs ts hke and now )'OU ,·c added fn.-c lo,·e. ... le•• ,.._lfoeolllty lew. -a bottle of perrumel)' in a glue factory -it ' \'ou are cert;dnly not inft•rior, Brother
AIVO £. KAAPA ................................. 0-•M PUll...., ma,· modify thj! stench if it doesn't dt'stro)' Powell , bccau!C of th<' color 'of your skin.
PEC HAAPA ............................................... .A-1•• Edlaa. · ,,· \' R •ercnd arc a glue factorv on ~anv whit('•·s prcfn ~·our tan to their own SUeJCIIf'TIOM IATIS lt. ou, t'\ • ., . ' . ' 1 • 1111 H.W Aree: o.e • 14 00: 2 -. a7 00 \'our own. hi)' whitt'. You an· not as dark.skmned as are
0..: ol H.rw .v.e; o.. ;:.: as:oo; 2 ;:._: 19:00 ' Somt" cl.1im mu ha,·c di~raced rour race. :~Dint' whitt'S and most A~iatics. \Vhcthu ract>
Clooa:Q.,._ O'Q:OOO<O~~ Oll\'inudy rour.race i5 proud nf you : and in a hnr:r.c~ or p<'Oplt·. color has \'t'l")' liulc to do ~ Q OQIQ national t•!C'(tion among /\fro--Anlt"ricansonl)', wit h it. R cln CIIII>t·r wht'n thl' liars and liberals d I _ . /Jot; J,_ .....l!!l.-\'Ou would can\' c\·er\' state Q\:r-rwhehninglr, who llli.lnCII\'Crt'd u~ into World War II call·
-,,. .&;I ~ ~ for am· nffiC'('. (ncludi.ng Prnidr-nt. ed tilt" JapanCSt' ··Ji lllt' )'t'llow-bcllil"d bas-
R("('Cn th• tht' ~o\'r'rnment ml<"d that a man tarcls" while t~ ing to "·hip up the fires of
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ind publishet of tht Ensign who has brt-n tried and found gui lty of im. raC"ial hatrt"d?
'O>OO>OOOQ:~Oo~~ooo Ult~r:~l wncl11t't cannfll he fired from his job. PleaSt." don't lt•t you r Hlac:k Powt·r huddy,
''NEIIE·IE·GCHGAIK" DEPAIITIIEKT
The newe st control device being legislated for the
property owners of the City of Newport Beach i s an
ordinance "relating to the abatement of substandard
buildings."
Du ri ng th e discussion Monday, Councilman Dee Cook
referred to one of th'e items to be consi dered in deter-
mining if a building is substandard: "lack of paint."
And he asked a ques tion with what may have seemed
to be tongue-in-cheek : "Would there be any danger of
a substandard ru ling because a building is not paint-
ed?"
The answer wa s "no." But there came the added ex-
planatioo that a building can deteriorate because of
lack of paint. Thu s th is item coul d become a factor in
the abatement program.
I have an idea that what wa s back of Dee Cook's
question wa s the thought that aesthetic standards may
be used in ' enfo rcing this ordinance. Don't dismiss
th is thou ght too lightly, dear readers. For a consider·
able number of years, I have been o bs erving the stead-
ily increasing number of control laws being legislated
in ou r Council chambers. The s tated reason used to
be "danger to heal th and safety." Now the emphasis
is getting to be on "welfare of the publ ic," and that
can cover about any wh im. Indeed, there is a project
under way already in ou r city to force service s tations
not to took like service stations, because such a lQQ.k
is not considered entirel y pleasing. A recent denial Of
a business enterprise in Corona del Mar was based in
part on the plea that such a business would not be in
harmony with the "destiny" of Corona del Mar. in Costa
Mesa th e re is already a law specifying what color paint
is to be used on real estate signs. 1 believe that Oee
Cook did not 90 tar enough with hi s question. He might
well ha11e as~ed what eolor .ot paint wou ld !Ofne day
be consi der~ inimical to the lite, limb, he~: pro-
perty, safety, or welfare of the pub lic. • • • /
hn·:l1!'1.c' ht• h:l' .lln·ady b<t'n punishr-d for hi~ Stoklev Carmidlill'l. c•\"('r mnn· IO Bim ini. c~
111iscc•ndut·l. :"\ow thnt ttlca5C'd convict., mmt whi t~· ·folk~ rH·NI him !wrl'. C:•\IU(' tht· rt•,·nln·
bt· rt•hirt·tl. dCM·~ that Olf'an that thf'\' alsc• tion. wt"'ll know fnr \LII't' wha t wt•'rf' fiRhtin~ 11111 ~1 lx· 1~.1id tl w hack pay th<'y mi~d ? So for. L:nlikl' \'ictn:u u. Stoklt·,· Carmichael and
all i~ not )mt: If you should fi!;t'l con,·ictt>d Bobhy Kl'nnc·dy ha\'l' a<h'i~·d the Nt·~rtX'~ tn
.md SC'llt to thl' pokey , your financial prob· di50~.,. b;ld law\ Thi~ i• kno"·n as "Black
Jcm' u 1~,. !)(• O\'t'r. And if Martin l ooter Power:. and "Unhhy PcHwr'' n·.~I)('C ti ,·t'ly. It
K in!! and J.,nckm !WI their way. the gm·crn· is aho knc•w n a• n ii<Lrclt ~. s..·di tion and l'l'\"0·
nwnt "ill ~onn print ttp enough mone y tn lutic)n. ( lncidt·ntally. yom• frit'nd f\obby
••i\l' t'\1'1'\ b111ih $-t.OOO a \'t'ar. "·o rk or not. didn't t'\'t'll 1.!~"1 n u tlw jJhom• for you on tlw
Tk11"'1! h~lp J>.l~' yuur ho.r .hill . dar t•f tht• \'file Hut dnn't ht· anl.!ry. I un·
Yom 'il':lrdl fo r "Kiphisticated ~!ution:o." dcr .. t:mtl h ... \\:I' .I.(•'H i lll! hi1oo ha ir dom·.)
.th•~'~ Pnd• up in SC"'ltch and milk. ~layh.· As Mark Twain ..:.id : "Don't mourn on·r
l'nll 011!!~11 to tn-11 Chrnnid··~ i : H imtt·nd. r:uu·ivd L'Ti~·,·anl'l"\, 11 •cle \'Our ,;111(' and n·al Th~(~ in ;1 i)rM;k t·allrd dw Rible. You can :IOITtM will COilll' ... Kt·('p 'the faith, baby!
•
Winnie Pooh
cast named
The cast for the next
Costa Mesa Civic Play•
hous e Junior Division pfO"
duction, "Winnie the Pooh,"
has been aMounced by Pati
Tambellini, resident direc•
tor. This age-old story will
be staged by a cast of 28
children on June 30, July l
and 2 at theConvnuni ty Re-
creation Center, we st &ate-
Orange County Fairarounds.
The cas t inc ludes Toni
Bergman as Christopher
Robin, Kay Valdez as the
narrator, Bob Freita& as
Pooh; Victoria Nedoff, Dan ,.
.,
~,..,
._., be • ti""'· tolay
IIIey wake ap. lt"a dte tradl
tbat we are uekina 1.0 pro·
unt, ao 11 to be 1 ble 10
carry on in &hl1 hour ol
datkoau . .,
Thut apake Dr. ·Cad Mc--
Intire io a lOeb Century Re•
formation Hour broadeau a
few daya aao. Hit word•
paraphr11ed hit reaction•
of his confrontation with
ribald a tudenta on the cam-
pus of a reliaioutly oriented
educational int titution in
Elizabethtown, Pa.
The jeerina ttudenlt pratt-
led about ''love."' "Love
your enemies, do not bomb
them,"' was their lhcmc.
Or. Mcintire relJted that
they asked: "What"s wrona
with COf'IYIIUnism? Why can't
we live with it?,.
• WHAT IS LOVE?
Love is a sphitual altri·
bute and repres.cnts the at-
titude of the Ruler of the
Universe to the human
beinas whom He has placed
upon the earth, there to ex-
press life in a material
form. Insofar as human
beinas express love, they
reflec t the Divine .
In the final essence we
arc fightina in Vietnam be-
cause we love the idea of
human liberty, and because
we love the South Vietna·
mcae ao much that we arc
-... ... lipaiq •• , .... ... .......... N Jloat
away
lib
lioaal .... .,. to pro&ect O.aeral PAacA.rtbur,
lite liwea. of .,.. paop&e. rdittd to .. aura. ..
•e have moch mc:we reaaoa. • AMEIUCA BBWARB!
to lowe tbem than we have' If Uda mey be taba aa a
to love the Viet Con1 and sample 6r the current tnad
lhe conmunlata who c:om. in our educational IYICCI!ft,
down from and throu.th north we may liVe aerious con•
Vietnam to dettroy them. aideration to the spoketman
Wo have boen told that a or the eonwnunitll wh~ it
million1 Christian refuaeu reported to have uid that
have fled to South Viet• the proaram for takina over
nam 10 escape death at the America ia ahead of ache-
hand• of the communif;tt. dule. We alto may recall
We are fi1htina: lot their with ominous concern that
lives. If we thould wi thdraw Mao Tse Tuna predicted in
from Vietnam, if _possibly t9SJ that cOIT'Inunism would
we were defeated in attempt-supplant democracy in our
ina to achieve our minion, country within 20 yeart, -
countless millions of South that is, in 1913.
Vietnamcto would be killed. However, conservative
The territory of South Viet educators pose a triple
Nam would ran under com-threat to the COI'l"mUnistJ '
munistic domination. The ~ proaram. Or. Mcintire hat
Philippines with their mil.'' undertaken to lead the way,
lions of peace lavina people He has established Shelton
would be taken Over. Even Colleae in Cape May, New
Auattalia and New Zealand Jersey, where s tudent..-are
would be threaLCned. tau&ht basic American prin·
If the idea of .. love"' is ciples of life and livina,
to be injecLCd into this ter-the imperishable truths CI·
rible war, we h_ave much pressed in the Bible, and
more reason to love the above all, that the God of our
victims of corrmunism, than fathers is supreme. Student&
to love the communi sts from all over the country
themselves. Corrmuni sm is are corollina in Shelton
the awful by•product of Colleae, and more are in·
centuries of hatina on the vi ted to come.
part of the Russian pea· Our own Dr . Bob Wells,
sants, for theiroppressots. who broadcasts 11 .. The
Hate, not love, has actuated Voice or Truth and Free·
their world wide auression dom, •• and whose address h is more realistic to
lov e those who would ex-is P.O. Box 461, Anaheim,
I th t hold an California, advocates the pre ss ove, an o y
f If t. 1 oraanization of a private measure o a ec 10n or school system, separate and those who immortalize the apart from the public schools spirit of haued. American from which 'Jod has been
soldiers fiaht the murderous barred.
Viet Cona on the one hand,
and in their off duty hours,
express the love that all
America holds for the South
Vietnamese. They bind up
the nation's wounds -the
tittle hurts of wee pin& chi I·
dren, and the anguish of
adult misery.
ThO&e who pollute the at·
mo&phere of our educ ational
systems, are at fauiL Love
indeed is an 'ingredient in
thi s war. We love humanity.
We love America. We love
the helpless victims of
convnunism in " che orient
and elsewhere. Those who
Dr. Steuart McBirnie a
few days aao raised hi s
"Voice of Americanism" in
protest to the ao inas on at
the University of California
at Berkeley. Recently he
published a boo k entitled:
"Liftina the Lid off from
Berkeley," whit.h tetis a
llagic s tory of the manner
in -Ahich coiTITluni st doc-
trines have invaded the
campus. Dr. McBimie is
doing his part to stop the
tide, and thi s month opened
his Leadership School in
'Jlcndalc wh ere students
loam how to meet the com-lipread on our college cam-munist menace. puses, hat red for America
and the American way, and Richard Cotten, broad·
urae love for the Viet Cona casting from the "the Con· I do not hope to persuade our Ci ty Co unci I from pass-
Ing yet ano th er con trol law, or another, or another.
That is the way with ci ty councils, and with all legis-
lators. There is on ly one ultimate and inevi table limi t
to th is control mania: that is when the government has
all under its po wer, and there is nothing left unshack-
'1 t-.\Obrew and Ray Rice as
Pla\et, owl and Rabbit~
Sherr\ Harvey, OeaM Mc-
Donald, Roberta To ler,
J ohn Reichie, Robin Huffine
and Haria Joe Wood as the
Rabbit Youngin's; Patty
Chavez as Eeyorc , the don-
key; Wendy Piccard as Kan·
aa, the mama kanaaroo; Ste-
phen Reichle as Roo, the
baby kanaaroo; Andy Virc-
si k as the s kunk , Mary Pic·
card a s the squirrel, Mari
Quigley as Silly Squirrel;
Terri Vitro as Otto Otter,
Da vid Cunha as Ri cky Rae•
coon, Steven Graser as
Bucky Beaver, Bob Randol
as Turtle; Laura Olson,
Merry Freeman, Patty Wea•
ve r, Rayann Rei chle, Jamie
Mann and Marily Enalish as
the hone y bees.
CU B SCOUTS JeH Keen, 8 rad Fix, Ron These Cubs are members of East Bluff are greatly awry. They servative Viewpoint," has
Anderson and Jon Hughes, from left, are Pack 330 and attend Harbor View School would do well to change to ld his hearers that the
practicing for the Pin ewood Derby, a tea-in Co rona del Mar. Bill Carden, chairman their objectives. tide is turning under the
As Dr. Mcintire concluded: impact or the unanswer-ture of the Orange Empi re Council Scout-for the Scout..Q-Rama, estimates that
1 ed, and total itari ani sm is complete.
I cannot even plead: "Include me out.'' There is no
place to escape. The frontiers o f freedom are all gone,
and the legi slation mills keep grinding on .
• • •
I do no t e that I am not alone in th is melancholy
concern. Up the coast in ou r neighboring city, the Hun-
tington Beach News threw some we ll -deserved barbs at
a related maneuver. The headline writer produced a
real gem, a 3--column , 2-line headl ine in half-inch hicjl
type o"SOC IALISTIC REVIE W BOARD UNDER GUN."
The reporter wa s equall y candi d:
• • •
"The Arch itectural Review Board was about as pop-
ular at the Monday night ci ty council meeting as a de-
moli ti on crew in Oi sneyland. It was shot down more
often than a dove of peace flying across Vietnam. It
sti rr ed up more cont ro ver s~an a mi nisk irt in church,
You got the feeling someone down here didn't like it.
"Now everyone kno ws what the ARB does and what
its proper functions are in ou r welt organ ized society.
Roughly ... if you want to build a fence around your
back ya rd (providing you have the price of the lumber
af ter taxes to suppo rt these alphabet agenci es ) •.. you
go to the city hall and find out just exactly where on
your property this fen ce can go up •.• and how high ...
and ho~ much the fee is.
"Next you go to the planning commi ssion which
checks with the Ulf and HUD and LSD. Then the ARB
gets a whack at your fence ideas ••. which jus t might
differ from theirs.
"If you expect to put pu rple dots over an avocado
green on clear douglas fir .•• forget it. The ARB de-
crees that in your neighborhood the thing to do this
year is redwood shake s hingles dyee, elephants breath
beige .•. and that wi 11 cost you $25 for the permit."
• • •
TOO liMY SAY: "LET GEOIIGE DO IT"
Here Is some thoughtfu l editorial comment from the
April 21 "Scuttlebutt," the weekly publication of the
Newport Harbor-Costa Me sa Board of Realtors:
"SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION ; The furore· which
most of the general public raises over school taxes
when they get their tax bill (or any other taxes, for thlt
matter) apparently means nothing If you eM judge from
the tum-out at the pc{us during the sehoal board tNs--
tee efectlon. From a slate of over 55,000 eligible v-oters,
less th~ 5,000 voted!'????
"We congrJtula_te the very fine sl.te of cMdid.ltes,
winners and lostrs alike, for their willingness to se~e
us •d our COIII..,nlty, It Is 1oo bad tllat 1110st ofusreal-
ly do oot rocotnlze tile tren.,.dou! sttkKrfflce sud!
,., IS til.,. "'""• on our bellotl. So .,.,, of us,
,.,., _.,adlld to serve, sasr 'Lot tlleGoorvesdo It -
111J LIKE to do tllose tlllnp!' .,., we S«Y tills, we
.. VJfne 10 UC.M our 0"" '"'"'"'"'"US lo I<Ctlll
-lfllfffiJ, r.t we •• 11111, klddlne ourstt•ul"
"The idea of love is be· able chaq~es made by con• D-Rama, to be he.ld May 5 and b at th e 50 ooo t1'cke ts o'll be sold fo th a 1 • w r e nnua com ing a weapon by wh'ich servative broadcast crs
Orange County Fai rgro unds in Costa Me sa. even t. (Gl enn Schroeder photo.) the communists are trying aaainst th ose who would de· ~-~--------------------• -to disarm Americ a ." Let s ttoy America. He aave as
'MEDIA EXPLORED 1967'
AT LAGUNA GALLERY
Dextra Frankel of Corona
del Mar has coordinated a
&how or imagery and color
in the Laguna Beach Art
Association's a1;nual exhi·
bition, open this month at
the Laguna art gallery.
Amona the exhibitors in the
show entitled "Media Ex~
plored 196'7 ," is furniture
designer Mauri ce Martine,
who forme rly had a studio
in Corona del Mar. The show
includes c eramics, stone
sculpture, ruued and pre-
cious metals, atass and
enamel work.
HARRY W.
MarioneHes
to entertain
The Southern Oranse Coun~
ty Chapter of Alpha Phi is
sponsorins the Bob Baker
Marionettes at 10:10 a.m.
this Saturday, April 2~. in
the Corona del Mar High
School cafetorium.
Proceeds will go to th e
Oranae Coun ty Chil dren's
Hospital.
Bob Baker perrorm s nol on
a staae but on the children's
level, with the audience
around him so all can sec.
Mrs. William Campbell of
Costa Mesa is in charse of
the propam. Publicity is
beina handled by Mrs. Wi I-
Ii am Disney of Santa Ana
and Mrs. Duane Zink o£
Santa Ana Heights.
Tickets may be purchased
locally from Mrs. Ralph Lin-
hoft of · Balboa, 673-3037,
and Mn. H.l. Hiabey Jr. of
Cotta Mesa, 646-7033.
sentlng lhe Corono del Mar Club, presents a
dleck to Steve Trevor, dloino• of 111e Corona del Mar
B .. utllul commlttoo of tile COM Ch .. ber 'of Commerce.
The .,..,,, will go tow•d lhe pt.,tlng of tile Coost
Hwy. traffic lsl.,ds at MacA""'' Blvd. •d ot Hazel
Or. Residents •d merdllllls are lnYI~ lo join In tile
bt.,tlfltoUIIII progr .... Oorlatioos 0111' be sent lo eo ..
11111 dtl Mar Beartllul, P.O. Box 72, Corona dtl Mar.
STATE IOIIIIP Americans beware! an example that new people,
The hecklers on that col-who never before had su~
leae campus made fun of ported his pro&ram, now
the aood Doctor. They hoot· are reaular conttibutors. by Senator Jolin Sc .. nlla ed 8nd they j ee'red until the The editorial columns of
president of their Student the Ensian reveal the ex·
Body climbed up on top or istence of a taxpayers' re· Ever since, early in this
century, federal and state
government in the Uni ted
States beaan its inexorable
growth in size, cost, and
power to interfere in the
produc t ive life and work of
individual Americans, the
prime source of revenue for
this enormous expansion of
government has been the
pe rsonal income tax.
When the SixLCenth Amend•
ment to the U.S. Constitu·
tion legalized the federal
personal income tax, sup-
potters of the amendment
scoffed at the warniftl of
"extremis t'" cr1 ttcs that
eventually the personal in•
come tax rate miaht rise as
hiah as 10 per cenL
Now the averaae middle-
income taxpayer must work
(om months out of every
year to pay his income
taxes, thouah because of
the exceedinaly clever de-
vice of withholdina, he or·
dlnarily never aeea the.
money and often roraeta
he earned it a t all.
The areat myth about the
persona\ income tax. i 1 that
it .. ,oaks the rich."' With
the contl&nt help of that
decei tria I claim it has been
.. ,old'" 10 2 aenerationa of
reluctant American•. Tbe
faeu are that the very
weahby can afford tbe law-
vantage of the tax escapes • a_potice car and asked the volt. Soon the voters will available to the rich.
There is a danaer in the
personal income tax which
aoes beyond the economic
burden and the increased
size and power and arro-
&ance of government which
revenue from it makes pos-
sible. Unlike sales taxes
or even real property taxes,
collection of personal in·
come taxe.s requires that &<>-
vemment aaenta be given
virtually unlimited access
to personal financial re·
cords. This power hu been
and wi II continue to be
abused for purposes of poli·
tical pressure and harass-
mont.
students who wanted to hit our decadent educators
lau&h, to &o to the other where it hurts -in the
side of the campus. pocketbook, cutting down
Dr. Mcintire told the lhrona the budget of their institu·
that the communistl are tion £or every infraction or
using the idea of peace for the rules definina aood
their own sinister ends. Amencamsm.
When they wanted an ex-The penalties fO!' educa·
planation, he said: .. Peace tors and students who col·
must come with li.bcrty, laborate with 'the enemy
with honor,.-and with victory. may not be measured in
The peace of the corrmun· hundreds or even in th ou·
iats is the peace or total aands of dollars , but in six
slavery and of darkneu in-fiaures. And; if financial
stead o£ liahL'' punishment d.oe.; not deter
When someone on the edae them, a temporary or even
of the crowd shouLCd: .. We a permanent closina of the
don't want anybody like you im:titutions 'ltbich they now
on our campus,"' it marked defile, mi&ht be in order.
a Clark hour for America. We should tell the world, I have introduced the Li· be ty A dm th' When the administration of especially the comnunius
r . men ent . al II the scbool refuted to Jive and their clupes, that we
aesaton of the lealllature. him a hall in which to ex• did not, and do not raise
It waa scheduled to be heard plain the need for peace our children to be corrmun-
before the 5:'natc Reve.nue afrer victory Dr. Mcintire · and Tuat1on comnuuee • •all. t~~~·Y· A~~me~~: ~Sale to add to prize fund
ready approved by seven p u. • J . . .
1 . 1 11 ~ etty uvCJi, umor Tn H1 from the bake nlc end te•
st:t: e~•• atur~•· .c• ~ or Y Athenian• project chair• •oral other oraanizationt
a e . era conttttuttona con-man, haa amounced a cake may brin1 the total to over
ventton t.o amend the U.S . nle boaimina at 11 a.m. f500. The contest closes ~OI'Iathutton '0 ~· to abol· lhia Saturday, April 29, at May 1.
11b the poraonal·ancome tax. Stater Brothers market on ...... ---:------
Neceuary revenue thereby W 19th St Co ta Me --Ill -• \ott would be mW up by ,.b ·• .1' I&..._ -.c'
requ.irina tho federal aovem-e proc~d• W1 ' be ~ed . ,
rraent 10 1011 ell of i tl u• to the pr•ze IDOiley be••t Por 1f by one. man 1 of ...
"" which •• now uud 10 offered to the wiMtfl ia renee death raianed ~ oae;
compete wit.b Pl'iYa&e enlel""' lhe C~ta Men Oq, color na_c:h more they wb1ch re-
. ._ ._ '(i and bird coateat. ce1Ye ahanctance of pace
yera aftll dte ae.a\e of i.-pn .. , n specl 1-S..aa ~dt 'is s.,.U.a a• aad of lhe aift 0( riiiUeoa .... we~anent required to protect celly for .. uoaal deftDJe pablici'Y cai ..... Mel ... Dtll abaH Nip ia life br
mott of their iDC<Mne ftom ... other CoeatJtlltioeaJ •iton .,. Prucia Helrick OM. Je•u Cfarilt,
111o , ... ply podoolod oppor-Md -"'!.'.' ocliYIIioa'or 0114 1ft. Cllu .. a A. Jloct. ,...,.,,.,, u Ill' lllo of·
bncbt PlftoU. iac:ome die federal JO'f.,_el. 'Bt ~-..... tia, r..c:. of OM jad ... at c-~~~·~·l A~~~~~ lllo ..!,~~ -.,11~~1 to -· --of tooW ...... -oil ,... ro co lor o-:--••oo--~o--•...., -•-•.• Afl54oulioo-lllotloa;o• .. ooll!'lllorlpo.
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Telephot~Jt f:!podles
A '"F•.P..S" ~ it in Curoll ot Udo, Janet Car-laad, 1M pudlw>dli., ......
\be otfi111 to ra~.. moaey roll from the Peninsula and lha SMnill ot Paaldeaa •• •
for Republican cud.iclatea, Radt' Doelz. of ltviM To,. al10, JUI Wooda ol Q.~
ao llatel Rober& M.terve race. • • • man Woodt, Mine Hertho)',
or Lido, proeident o1 dle Lee Hall, Pet HMon, S....
Newport Harbor Ropublicu. Garth Boraoaon or Baycreat bet~ NIWIIIIII ....-Betty
Auembly. The dinaor party returned from a bu.aineu Sch11leror BalbM hi~;
will be held Juno 9th •.•. ~ip ~n f:uro~ laden wi.th ~ Lov Miller_. hna
12S.OOO a held •.•• Balboa &•_fl• JUil •.n time to help hn 1n Hemet; Lorra~ne ,
Bay Club ••• musical enter-~•fe, Menan, count vote1 and Duane Reed ot.Irv1no
tainrnent. Ronnie Brown In the school board election Ttnace,. Pat Broenna • o(
d h' Nnd R •••• and then take her to lhe Shore Chrfa, Alberta Snuth an •• • · · oterva . · of Co•ta Meta and Bette jean
tion• chairman, Aliaon asrport a• sh~ left to at-t..aird or Tustin.
Loveland of Lido. Cathryn tend the Natt~ntl . School • • •
Cutendyck.. perty chai,. Boards convenuon tn Port· There will be an empty
man. hAll. • ~ nnfl'lmi'J,~" land. • • • chair at tho school board
· • ,AJuta I:!Ztc:k•on, ean A fast one ... no one has meetinaa for a few weeki
Buah, Leila ~I'UII'• Betty been able to surprise Janet . , .member Don suauaa and
Klua or Corona del Mar on his wife Dorothy of Lido arc
Church News NEII'ORT HAIIIOR £111 ..
ARST S£C'IIOII--P·S
THURSDAY, APRIL Z7, 1M/
The L•dMr• 01tteb. of A •iuioe rettinl, bo&ilt"' OOROIA DEliMA. CALif. ~ Mu&a:r, 2900_ Pac~fic caia& widl a poth~et 4i.uer WIMI sfs A WAllO
Vie• Dr •• Harbor V1ew Hallt at 5 p.m •• will be heW lh.ie •••rly NicolaCIII of Colla
-. Tho family worship hou.r Sunday at \be Prince or ~11, a jiiD.ior majoriq ia
Will cbanae from 9 lo 8:4S Puce Lutheran Ol•ch philotophyat ua. woa ..
a.m. this SUnday . The 2nd 2987 Meu Verde Dr. Cot~ 2nd priu of t7S widl.._
tervic! ~emaint at 11 a.m. Meu. The proaram :Wi II in.· euay ~and biblioaNCiby la
Dr. Walham Eller's aero-e lude ainaina, a film, dis· Lhe 2nd .nnual Adolpb A.
mon wilt be on "A cloae playa and an inspirational Krocb book collectioa coa-
relationahip." The aocial mcsuac. teaL
mini a try c orrm i ucc i s 1 pon• If'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""!!! torina a race relation•
panel at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
in Weucll Hall.
• • •• The Firs t Baptis t Church
of Coata Men, 301 Maano--
·-lia St. -Or. P.o. Neumann
H o w do we read
' ' p rescnptlons?
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~POR T her birthday. , .not until holiday in& in Europe.
this year, that ia ... Barbara • • • .
and Ken Nelson of ()over Little David Bet.k. .of Lido
Shores aalhered some of celebrated his 4th birthday
her friends toaether,amona with his friends at La Co-
wi1t preach on the topic, "In
IOuch with heaven,'' at the
11 a.m. service thi s Sunday.
At 7 p.m. his topic will be
••A man to warm y6ur heart
Accordin1 10 some of
ourcustomcn,prac:rip-
tiON ata:l'l writtm-
they're dooda. Yet
''MIGH T
GAMES"
..;th
Inarid Thulin
Restricted to
Adult.s
"CI RC L E
O F L OVE"
Eaatmancolor
..;th
Jane Fonda
-
MESA.!
0 •
by .'' •••
them Jean and Joe Bush of cinita ... and he excitedly St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Lido, Donna and Earle Hal• told his tueats about the Church, 600 St. Andrew's
ibw'ton of Cameo Shorel', Siameae kitten he received Rd., Cliff Haven -Or.
Sarah Richardson of Irvine named Sylvester. Hit JUOitl Charles Oierenfield will
Tenace and Lois and Jim approved. · .AIHton Auet continue his s eriea on "A
Hines of Harbor View of Harbor View Hilla. Jen"' talk with Paul .. by preach-
Hills ... and areeted her at nifer Halliburton of Cameo -. ina onvThe wiMer's circle"'
their door with a great bil Shores, Scott Nelson of Bay _ -""' at the 8, 9:30 and II a.m.
••sufPC'ise,.. . .two months Shore a , and Cuey Hirtcb services this Sunday.
early·. • • • of Harbor bland. / • • •
• "' • The Plymo uth Conareaa·
Those who were there Sue and Phil ;Mor1an of ti onal Churc h, 3262 Broad
sar'd that the 70th birthday Balboa arc aivina a cocktail St., Newport He iahta -The
party for Judae Ad Zalkus party toniahl for their Rev. John Pridonoff will
was .. too much ' in their friends ... juat for fun . preach at 10 a.m. thi s Sun-
lovely new home in Enc ino. • • • L ~ H (P I 1 1 H t day on "Law and lov e: con-
•·venty-five to tOO guests , Weddina bella Jan Mr•. Ro-rt .,..,... ctor 0 0"'• pnoto.) n· · "bl ,. ~ · · · tc tm& or compau e. ~:; y~:rs~~~:rte ~:;e ~~ ~~on ~eWe.:J~e~::; SUSAN SOMERS WED The N ew~r; Un.ity Chutch,
. congratulate him. Ad and Sund of c;=osta M~sa ... a":d TO ROBE' RT HANSON meeting in the Sen ior Citi· his wire , Sally, are well are mak1n1 th.eu home m zens c lubhous e , 15th St.
known to Newport'ers ... Parker, Arizona. The wed• . and lrvi ne Ave., Cliff H ...
They keep their yacht, dina and reception were held Touches of spnn1 ~een Wayne Lynch Hanson, the ven -"I\ unique inves t•
Vida Jl at the Lido Penin· in the Lido late home or and yellow accented bodal aroom·s sister..;n•law £rom ment" will be the sennon
sula Yacht AnchoraJe. Larty't s ister and brother-white_, It th~ candlelilht Coronado; Miss Kathry n topic or the Re v. LOJen
• • • in·law, Fern and [)on MeAn-weddma of M1ss Susan So-Parks, 1 next door neighbor Flickinaer al the 10 a.m.
your pha.nnaciat looks
at tbe cryptic !Cribbk:a and c:a!tRiy rac.hes for a
bott.Je. The rirJrt bottie. Pracriptions are written
in a special international lanauaac known to phy·
sicians and pharmacists . ! . 1 kind of urUvenal.
standardized shonhand that's arammar· and
penmanship-proof. It exists so any reaistertd
pharmacist anywhere can fill your prescri~tion -
accurately. Thai's how we're always abk to &ive
you just the dru& your physician prescribes, and
why the directions are always corre:t. We are
pleased to serve you whenever prescription medj..
cation is required.
Christensen Pharmacy
*I &. COAST ..,. .. c:o.oii'A DU. MU
omou J·ISSO
REMEMBER; The annual lis. Larry's 81)-yea.rootd mers and Robert McDon~ld of the s omers' in Balboa; Sunday serv ice.
Friends of the Library Book father, the Rev. Lealie Hanson at St. J~mes EPII.· Miu Jean Staver of Fuller· • • • THE LUXURIOUS NOMI o• IOCI'INO CJWI
Sale.· .Richard's Market Sund, married them ... He copal Church Fnday, Apnl ton and Bay Island, and The Christian Sci ence lEW IJ.lJ&A·~~~~~~~~~~tJ Patio ... May 5th! And by has quite 1 record ... he 21. Miss Anne Steele or the Bar· Churches, Newport Be ach, ,_..
the Wa y, did you know that has married all 6 of his The bride is the dauahter bor area. Corona del Mar and Colla THEATIE
rowed from your local li· • "' • tis Somers of 1709 E. Bay bes t man was U.S. Na vy Lt. prodigal son will be the
brary. .using the honor Thirteen-year~ld Willie Front, Balboa, They arc Wayne Hanson. Us hers in-re s ponsive readin& 1n a OPEN WEEKDAYS
paper-backs can be bor· children. of Mr. and Mrs . Harvey Cur-Servin& as hi s brother's :\o1esa -The parable of the lr!!~~~~~~:~~~~~:~~~~r:;.;~'
••:LIN"-11 system? ... Borrowers have Swigart did hi a aood deed Ions time residents of the e luded Malcolm Jordon and Bible le sson on "Ever las t· NOW SHOWU4 C -EN DS TUESD AY -MAY 1
'been known to return more Sunday laat ... he pulled in Harbor area . Mr. Somers is Auaustus Frederick Mack in& punishment" th is Sun· Till I CII IIIC Fr •CII htiiCit Ia IIU I•tttl II
• • •
An around the clock show-
. . a gift for each hour of
books than they take out! over40 jelly fish from below a fonner city councilman. Ill or Los Angeles , Forre st day.
the pier at his Peninsula The btidearoorn's parents Sutterle of San Diego and ,. ,. • tc•tl I f h Mty H p tlt lilt it Hlrl te•·
home . are Mr. and Mrs . Wayne AI· the brother of the bride , R. The Corona de l Mar Com-111rt 111 Wi lli Altllit li'l 111tw-U111!" • • • bert Hanson of Los An1e"' James Somers 11. mu nity Conareaational -...~"•r w'""""· N.Y. Pott
lllsi,fr~":Y. . . The bride-io.be, Martin, was auest of
les. L ittle Miss Susan Talbot, Church, United Church of llaN ~DA .. P818R 11&-11¥ ......
Michael Caine in
''iL FIE.,
-also -
Mont&amery Clift in
"THE DEFECTOR"
\~:: at the Ne-port Shores II of Ann Roberson, who
a hostess, as welt u
and Ooroihy Re ynolds
Island ... Gueus
Sherrie's mother,
Each member of the Anis·
tance LeaJUC has been. ask-
ed to brina a"bundle .. for
their Thrift Shop when they
attend a coffee at their New-
port Beach Headquarters on
May 2 ... they will alto be
told about
The Rev, John Philip Ash~ dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Christ, 611 He liotrope Ave.
ley, mia.ister at St. Jwnes. Thomas 'TalbOt of Pan--Dr. Philip Munay will
perfD!"'od ~· .8:30 p.m, ,dena, yaa t'IOiwer lirl. She pre.ch on '"Words of lea•"
weddm1 hrv1ce an a c h·apel,. wore a white oraandy dress at the 9:)0 and II a1.m. Sun•
filled with white fl owera over yellow tafreta. Its day services . • • hiahliahted by yellow ac/ mat china sash had pale •
cents and liahted by wh i te yellow qui lted flowers on A banquel next Tuesday,
of Balboa 11-of
A PERSONAL NOTE
to M othe r and D a d
••
tapers. the tips . She carried a sm all \lay 2, will launch the [j ..
Miss Somers, wh o was bas ket of ye llow and white nance campai Jn or the First
aiven in marriaae by her flowers. \1ethodist Ch urch or Costa
father, chose a fl oor len&th Following the ceremony, a \lesa. Lloyd Shaw is gen er-
aown of imported white silk reception was held at the al chairman or the campaign ,
satin. Sunbursts of satin Newport Harbor Yacht Club. and his commi uee includes
&PPiiqued with Alencon Mrs . So mers re ceived suests AI Rhoton, Bob Smi lh , Mar-
lace and seed pearls adorn• in a floor lensth s own of ion Gr aef, John Boppart,
ed _the ct:c~s and _cha~J light gold chiffon with Lloyd Shaw, Chisholm
tram . A s1 mllar mot1f trun· matching gold Oriental bro• Brown, Don Bagley, \1ary
med the bateau neckline , cade coat. The mother of [D~;~'~'~h:•~a~n:d:.:R~"~Ih~Ba~m::e~l~l.-..!!!!:::!!!:::!!!!!!!!::!!!!!::!!~!~ and self satin bows accent· the groom wore a floo r 1
ed the empire wais tline . length costume of soft pi nk
floe MeJ/ciiM a-a or• Ro,.clt will f!W••I• J.ot~r • .,. with D-" .,,.,.,,.,..,,_
••col/Oft ••,.rlonco ol llv/nt In tlto movnfa/n w/1 ,,..., ol Wy_l,....
An hairloom rose pointe and areen brocadt: wi th
queen's crown, fashioned complimenting accessories.
rrom lace worn by the A aarden effec t was crea•
aroom's mother, held her 4-ted at the Ya cht Club wi th
tiered veil of imported planters and tre llis covered
French illusion that rell to wi th areens and white no-
her finaertips . She catTied en, lime green table cloths
a bouquet of stephanotis with areen baskets of mix ed
and lily ~f·the-valley. sprina Oowers surrounded
The bride•s attendants by amber candles.
wore floor lenath aowns or The bfide, who is a stu·
briaht sprina areen s ilk dent at USC, is a graduate
WOI'Sted made with square of Newport Harbor High
necklines. elbow length School. The groom attended
sleeves and a noatina back Webb School and USC and
panel, which was futened is currently in graduale
at the neckline with small Kchoo t of business admi nis·
tailored bows. They wore tration there. The •Ire/-• I...J oM vor'-ly of .,.,. .... _ otlfJoor ocf/vlllo • will .,...,,.
lol"' to pow .,._,., enfl at tM •crlfiO tl~ d•••lop _,.. ••If C011I/J.roco orJ e
.,...,., ··-· ol ,...,.,..illtlllty. 1 Ow IWftCit c_,._,.,, •• ,.. tt:P'Do,..d ottfl corolully .. IeetH .,.., ... ty lor tM /r
ouffl_, ollfl otlolef/c ptr-ou, &vt crlto f., t#tolr hlo,.Jiy, lt.l,lul -Y• '" worl. ,,.. .,.,,. ..,. "'· ,. . .,. ·-· .
Ooral headpieces and ca,.. After a brief honeymoon in
ried bouquets or miJ.ed Northern California , the
aprina Oowen. youna couple will return ·.o
Miu Victoria Furst of Ross colleae, postponina their
4
Alt....,.,._ hr. will aol•ct It/• _,. •lly octlvlty too c-o/tlo,...M •• ,.,.,
ow ,....... -"• or • .,..,., •clt.dulo w/tlt •••fw-d c~• to t..l, lilt It/a ,...j ,. ,._ ... ,....,.,ty.
lfo oloo .. ,,..,.. /It hooltloy c-pot/tl ... , Wit I.Jiv/Juolly oM •• ,..n ,./ o ......
• ,..,,,.. ,..._ ~.,_, r. .. ,,. tlto Nwerd ol ltHII•H/wl oH_, o• -11 oo tit.
.. tlal.ct'-.I ecc~U•"-"' t~ too_llf',,
T'-_,._ cln:u_,.roc• ol .. ,.. ploylrt9 oM ,_.,.., ,.,.,,., oHerfls o --· Hrf.,l .,.,.,Vft/ty ,_, cM,..cMr ..... ,.,_.,.,,
Nnw C\:aay
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THREE $1$51011$-fo, loyo, "I•• 7 oo 17
veek• (iac1. Yellovetone trip) June 26th to July 22od
was the maid of honor. real weddina trip to Hawaii
Bridesmaids included Mn. until June.
MOTHER OF YEAR
some 16,000 elementary dations furnished £or a week
students are awaitina the on the island or Oahu.
outcome of Hoaa Hospital's The wiMera will be h~
first aMual "mother or the noted at an awards luncheon
year" esuy cotfteat. whi ch to be held at the Newportcr
baa been coordinated with 1M on Saturday, ".'ay 13 -
the Newport~eaa Unified the day before Mother's
School Diatrict. Day . J; Lealie Steffenson
3 weok,o (I.Jicl. Yellovttone trip) July 24th to Aua. 12th
There were 1,200 quarter willbemuterofccremoniu.
finalists. and from these, Invitations are beina pre-
120 have been chosen to pared ror mailina by the
compete in the semi..finala. Candystripera. Junior Auai•
The judaes are preaently tiary of the hospital, and
reaciina the temi..finaliata by vohanteeu or the AuAi·
cnlrie1, who have answered liuy.
3 .... u -Ualted to boye 14 to 17
(I.Jicludoo poet t<lp) Aq. 14th to Sopt. 2od
lbe que1tion: "Why I think Judaes for tbe contelt a.re
tqy molber should be the mo-the Rev. Charles Oiorenfield ··-of... .. • -r ".'• year. · Mlyor Paul Gruber. Mayor
T'HE MED Two tnll be telec&ed from Willard Jordan. Rokrt Gor 'lCJNE BO JIT BOYS lt4NCH oodl pode 110111', ande• I pobeim Jo •• Wahor Koott,
Sarc'*-• wr-n..,. -., 6, _.-IlioN 12 Jolla 11. Lawooo, Dick R;ch---e-,. J-··--e I•!~:~~~ (or dM fiuls, ud, _. Judp Stephen Ta•
Coloretl .,..,. Wc:t.res of lur •-•r"s •clluitiu •• "-,.c:, c• h .olher of ... year'' ,::mora:::·~--------
,. "'" -··· .... "' c.Uier Olt ~71 Pint priH Ia a """"' orlp fiH ~ 1•/IJ,.,.._ " Mcflldftc lo• .U ,_d Me..,.. M'l,. to: ftialilt ., H8waii fOf ..... ~c..,_ 1'.0. lo• 61J. c.-., ••· Coll/fHwM _. -willl
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THE ANN UAL AWARD of the u o rder of
th e Blue Garter" for cont(ibu tion to the
Ha rbor Ar ea was presented to Paul A.
Palmer, founder and \!!ch airman of the
board of Newport Balboa Savings and
Loan Assn., at the April meeting of th e
Newpo rt Harbo r So ropt imist Club a t the
Irvine Coast Coun t;y Club. The award is
being app ropriately affixed by Do rothy Jo
•
Swanson, mis tress of ceremonies tor the
program, un der th e supervi sian of Mrs.
Joe Haughey, So roptimis t president. Th e
meeting was also the occasion tor honor-
ing Miss Agnes Bl om qu ist, president of
Newport Balboa Savings , dS hono ra ry
member of th e Soroptimist Clu b. (Terry
Bo ris ph oto. I
EMBLEM CLUB MEMBERS
AT STATE MEETING
N~I!T HARBOR ENICII
FIRST SECnON --P111 4
THURSDAY, APRIL .27, 1967
OOillNA DEl liAR, CALIF •.
Major street fming due
The Newport Q,lach City 6371ftd 631, ukod lhe com-
Council called bid1 Monda,. miUee to do&emUne which
.ven.ina, to be retutnod'JYN public aaency h .. tho rr
S, for a quarteNnillion dol-1ponsibi1ity to drodao tho
lar uree~t improvement pro. Wut Newport chanaelt.
pam. • Approved the nll'l'le
Public Workt Director JOe chanae of Aloha Or. on
Devlin reported that the Linda hie to L inda hie
bid c11l inc ludes 6 projects Dr.
in one contract in accordance • Acreed to ·provide 1
with the policy of conaolida-bronze plaque with in• ,..,.__._ un, projects to &tt lower scription for a tree dedi-
bids. cation ceremony a t 4 p.m.
The combined contract Ma y 16 near Mariners Li-
will include: brary in memory of former
I . Extension of Irvine Ci ty Clerk Margery
Ave. from Santa Isabel S chrouder. The ceremony
Ave. to Tustin Ave. a t Mon· will be conduc ted by Mrs.
t.c Vista Ave., West Upper Winifred Bacon, president
I
Bay; estimated cost, 548,-of the Women's Division of THESE
OOOl of which the county the Newport Harbor Chamber the Newport Harbor Girl Scout Council are salesman. The gi rls hope to rai se the will pay 513,500. of Comnerce. ·
P tt. g logethe• model houses to call a t "150 •eQUi red to build the home by servrng 2. Improvement of 16th • Approved fi rst reading u In -..
216 L tent,·an ta the May JL fund •••"sing d•·nne• an auth .... •:c Ka•ean dinner fr om 5:30 to St. from Irvine Ave. to Dover of Ordinance 1 , estaU"' 0 -'"""
Dr., along the Harbor High li shin& s tandards fo r evalu-tc. aid in the building of a home for a 7:30 p.m., May lb, in the Newport School
School campus; estimated ating sub s tandard buildings needy Ko rean fami ly. Paula Jones o f Sal-cafeteria. Mrs. Robert Jones and Mrs.
cost, 5104,000, of which an d setting up procedure fo r boa, a t left, is vice-patrol leader and Ethan Smi th are ~T~•~aa~P;·~I ~~~---,
Costa Mesa will pay 514,000. rehabilitation or demoli tion r;;.:;;;.:.•..:...:._.::.;'--::::
the Unlr;,d S<haol o ;su;<t of th< bu;ld;ngs. . Salvation Army
$23 ,000. • Approved the tenta tiVe et dl
3. Improvement of Pia-map of Tract 6385, R ichard V eran eS
centia Ave. at Product ion Smith•s development JUS t Singi'na "Oh boundless
Pl., Wes t Newpor 1 Heights; inland of his Broadmoor salvation," th e congreaa-
es timated cos t, S23,SOO, of homes in Harbor View H ills, tion gathered in honor of
which the county will pay consist ina of 20.7 'acres hi s years wi th th e Sal vatio n
500 d ivided in to 51 residential Arm y a t funeral services S!l, .
-'· Reconstruction of lots and 3 common area lots. Tuesday fo r LL Col. J ohn
r s ueets 1n .o\nniversary • Accepted an agreement Bjorl ien, Newport Beach,
Es tates, Back Bay; esti -fr001 the Newport Harbor at th e Sal vati on Anny Cita-
mated cost, 540,000. Lutheran Chur~h giving up del, Santa Ana.
5. Subdrain at Santiago Dr. access rights to Dover 9r., l-Ie was bom in tan in
and Nottingham Rd., West-except f or a right turn onto Norway, came to lhi s country
,CHARD
DENNING,
Movie, TV Star, IGyt,
"De' wlllll trnu IIIUU
1H IISUIE ClAIR II .. .....................
sltlllllllllpt, ...
1*i111J afler 18
... "plf." Bob Peterson Sr. IS dead
For the last 3 mon ths he
had been Ill, but sti ll
Robert Peterson Sr. of
Corona del "-br had gone on
1\0rking. On Sunday, April
16 , he went to Hoag !los·
pita!, and on 'A ednesday,
the 19th, his da ys of work
Reinhard and Catherine
Carter, of Coh on; and 3
grandchildren.
Services were he ld .-\pril
12 in the Glenwood Chapd
of Blower Bros. \lortuar~,
Santa t\na. Burial ...,a s at
Fairhaven \lemorial Park.
\Irs. Georg e \lc:'\lamara,
\Irs. 11 arold Hoh lman , \Irs.
Eugene Bergeron, \Ir s. JeTT}
Blankenship and \Irs. Rex
Bardwell are !h r: 5 dele-
gates from t11e Newport liar-
bu r Emblem Club ::n.,a whP
arr: attending !he s tate As-
sociation con\·en tion of Em-
blem Club~ at Fresno thi ~
Y.ed.
h -.hen a young man and Joi n-cliff; a previous informal 16th St., for -the churc
bi to be built at ed the Sal vation Anny, be-low ·d of 56,286.1 8 was sanc tuary coming an orficer in 1':12:2,
· t d L-th t that comer; access to the reJec e UC"Cause e amoun in Ch icago. lie served in
exceeded the limit for in-church is to be from 16th the midwest and on his re-
formal conuacts . St. tirement in I H:l mewed t.o
6. Improvement to Cliff • Approved the purchase Newport Beach.
Or., near Beacon St. and of 20 used parking meters Although retired, he as-
San Be rna rdino Ave., New· from the ci ty of Hanfo rd at sis ted the Santa Ana Curp s
port Heights; estimated s t O each. as a soldier helping in thei r
cost, 510,000. • Adjourned to 7:30p.m. speci al effMts and mission·
Es timated completion date Monday, May I , for the fi rst an· efforts. "l-Ie gave us a
for all work is Oc t. 15. budget discuss ion meeting, big boost," said Captain * * * * *
Beautiful Colors and Sly los :.~~·,t"'· <nd<d by • h .... lnJ· ured Clemence at Hoag
For !he las t 6 years he The Council also: taking up the s alary budge t Tom Cisar.
Three cyclo·mossage motors
Contains therapeutic heat units
World's most comfortable choir
Cotts no more than comparable
chairs without heat and ma11oge
had been vice-president o f "I m getting alung fine,"
th e ~ewpou Funii ture Co. said Alvan C. Clemence,
on \larine r s \lile. As presi-~ewport Beach Plann1ng
dent of the \lat'iners \lite Commissioner, 1n bed at
Assn .. he had been active lloag Hospital s•nce h1s
1n lf! 1ng to get the me rc hants autu acc1dent la:!.t y, ec~ u n
fr.,m Dove r ~r. to the Arches the El \lorro cur\'e ncar
to act alo a unit. Laguna B<!ach.
He v.as bum Au&.-'· 1895, "People have been JUS t
in C&.tl\on, M't'u., and. n-oved woni1etfu\ to me -: from the
to ·Orange County 22 years City llall, Corona del \lar
ago. fn his 71 years of life, and Pasadena, too," he
\lr. Pete rson accomplished s3id.
a lot. lie was a founding The) ha\·e called, 'ient
di rec tor of the Orange ((>tin ty wo rd and l>Cnt flnwer lo tn
Chapter of Big Bro"~t her s and \h . Clemence, Y.hu ha;. t11
was act1ve m the Bo y lie flat in bed, .,., i th a brace
Scout program . lie was a i>n h1s back.
member o f the Sil\'er' Cord "I'm nut 1n an~ pa1n, until
Ludgc and the Santa Ana 1 mm'e -and then It dncltn 't
Ro tary club, th e Seafaring fed Sl' good," he rema rked.
Lndge, Elks dub, Ame ri~ lie had nothtng but pra1lte
cin L egion )lost 29 1, and for lloag llos pital: "lt'l> a
St. Andrew's Presby tenan wond erful place and the
nur:tC1> arc JUS t grand."
Recall1ng the accident,
''l11ch happened "-ed nesda~
.,f last 1\eCk, \lr. Clemence
"a~!. that all he c an re-
member llt h1s Y.lfe ~a~ ing
.. he "a" headl1ghts on the
road , and a sheet nf water
c ame acrou the highw-ay.
"t must have had a blow
to m~ head, hecause I
d1dn 't l.nn..., an~ t111ng un til
I came tn 1n th e hihpllal
r••um," he ~a1d.
lie be lie\'cJ. that the car
co'uld ha\(: gnne 1nto a sp1 n
when 11 tnt the .... a tcr. T he
car ran up a dnt hank, then
tllrne d
\lr.
\lane,
0\C r <In ItS top.
Clemcn..:e's wife,
"'h treated fnr
lnJUTIC~ and released. The~
l1\c at ..a~l Dahlia ·h e.,
C<~runa del \lar. Church, all in 'Newport
Heach; the ."\atlf)nal Socie tr
nf lntenor Decorators, and
was a nattonal member of
the FPrt~ and E1ght. lie
walt a past memb..!r of
'l nastmas tcrs Internati onal.
Air space advisors sought
\lr. Pe terson is surnved
hy h1,. wife, \lar~ Aileen; a
'inn , Ur . Rnbert Pe terson nf
Santa Ana, cnunt~ ~och•1o\
~upe nntendent; -' sis terl>,
Ol,ve Olmstead of Cualmon'-t.
rcnn., \led1a Rubinson of
Apapha, Flon da, and Less1e
'66 JAGU AR XKE 2• 2
A\.i Rad io , 4 s peed Lrans-
mission , C hrome wi re
wheels.
S4, 79 S
ST AHSBURY BUICK
2100 Harbor Bl vd.
646-9022
Ci t~ Attorne ~ Tull~ Sc y-
mour was instr ucted \lunda ~
b} the Se .... port Beach City
Cnuncll to draft a reltn-
iution for \lay ~ fn r appomt-
V I SO r~ COffiffilltSIUn.
\la ~or Paul (iruber ~a1d he
alread} had sorne people in
m1 n d for the appomtmen ts.
lmmed•ate concern of the
~.-orrumss i nn would he abate-
men t ,,f n01se re ~ultmg fro •m
increa sed use pf the Orange
C(•unt) .'\lrport.
Jad: ~iarnaus, president
of the Ba~ Area C1t1zfn~
Cnuncd, told of plans fN
snund tes ts th is Saturda~
for a Boeing 727 fan-Jet
plane, in preparation for
'ltn lnvilnlion
s tarttn~ sc r\'lce from the
•\lrport. (The Ens1gn was
•nf11rmeJ ~es terda~ that the
te~t" ...,,1uld nnt be he~J.
becau~e the 727 1" Clln -
~ldered t111> hcav~ fnr the
a1rf1eld.)
JOHN M<ANLIS HEADS
CAL POLY STUDENTS
J nhn •\. \lt:Anl1s, 25, of
l.1dn ble, a ~cn1or agricul-
tural bus1ness managemrnt
maJ"r, will be ass l'lci a ted
lttudent government pres•·
dent at Californ1a State
r'ulytechnic College m Pr~
muna next year.
lie IS th e s1•n uf Dr. and
\Irs. Donald R. \lcr\nlis of
I OJ V1a L1do Snud.
• Referred to th e JOi nt
harbor commi ttce the re·
quest from Newport Island
re~>idents for dredging the
c hannel opposite Blocks
Mrs. Koster of MB dies
For several years Emma F.
•\1e lquist, 1401 Cliff Dr.,
Cliff ll aven, while in her
early 70·s, sen·ed with the
Red C ross sewing group for
Fair\'iew llospital in Costa
\le sa.,
I! I health then took her to
II i llhaven Convalescent
\lome, Newport Beac h, where
she spent the last 3 r ears of
her life. She died there
\londay, Apr il 24, a t the age
of 76.
She 1s s urvived by 2
daugh ters.~lrs . Betty Payne,
~ewport Beach , and Mrs.
Beve rly Cadson, Costa
\1esa; a son, A. Wayne ~le.
quist, a sis ter, llarriet
Pearson, and 8 grand-
childre n.
Pri vate services were held
under the direction of Bell·
Broadway Mortuary and in-
terment will be in St. Paul,
\linn.
KAlSER·PARKS TROTH
AN NOUN CU 1M SAMOA
\1r. and Mrs. Augu stine
Kaiser of Samoa have an-
nounced th e en gagement o f
!heir dauahte r, Miss Epifani a
J ulia Kai ser, of ~lawaii, to
Rich ard Neil Parks, son of
Mrs. Mary Park s of 408
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del
Mar, and Wallace G. Parks
of Sh erman Oaks.
The betrothed couple me t
at the University o f Hawaii.
The &roonHo·be is a aradu·
ate o f Newport Harbo r Hi&h
School. The bride attended
lichools 1n Hawaii .
fi rst; the time schedule Survivors are hi s wife,
calls for a special meeting Es ther, 1535 Superior A\'e.;
on t\-lay 10 for review of dauah ter, J oyce Baskcr,
capital improvem:nt pro-Huntington Beach, and 3
jec ts; official public grandchi ldren.
hearing on the budget June GEORGE A. COUCH, &5,
S; final adoption June !2. OF COSTA MESA DIES
CALL, WRITE, OR COlE II IGWI
NIAGARA Phone
MRS. AHHE GAHM, n,
OF COSTA MESA DIES
"A aood mother, and a
friend to all who knew her, ..
This is how Anne Gahm,
who died Friday, April 21.
wa s described by her
daughter, Erla \lae Nugent,
Costa Mesa.
Mrs. Gahm, who was 77 ,
came to California 46 years
ago. Twe nty of those years
were spent in Costa Mesa,
enjoying her home , her
garden and baseball games.
She 1s survived also by
ano ther daughter, Grace
Cooper, San Rafael ; and 2
grandchildren.
Friends may send memori al
contributions to the loc al
heart fund, according to the
family.
Services we re held April 24
a t Baltz Chapel, Cos ta
\iesa. Interment was at
Harbor Rest Memorial Park.
M'GOO MUSEUM PICKS
I. B. MARINERS MILE '
The fo rmer location of
House & Garden at 26 00 W.
Coast Hwy. on :..tariners
Mile has been selected as
th e site o f th e M'Goo Mu-
seum, whi ch is scheduled to
open May 1.
The McG>o foundation,
together with th e Sanfird
Resirch Institute, spentS
years searching for a sea·
s ide location -near an is·
land, 11 major leaaue ball
park, lh e Santa An a freeway,
Disneyland and Knott's
Berry Fa.nn, accordin&. to
President Moishe M'GdO of
Hollywood. Artifac ts and
historical reli cs will be
housed in lhe museum.
Fo rmer newspaper owner
and adverti sing sal'esman,
Ge otae A. Ceq*=: 6 5, of
Costa Mesa,-a-_Frat lioag
Hospital Apri t 23 • ..,..
Services will be held hi
1740S..MMIStrMt
S....AM,Colff. 542-6741
NAM! .......•..•. ~ ...........•.•.
a.m. lhis Friday, Apri l 2.3 ,
at Baltz Costa~l esaOtapel.
STREET ............................
PRE-SUMMER SALE
' 'OW A.ND SA. VE ON • • •
UU\' N M PA.TIO COVERS A.J,U~UNU
Thf" ~Pw Mrw-lf"rn
PH/0 OWER FOR 19fo7
WINDOW and DO'
AWNINGS
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II ITUUIII
DlCDftATDft CDLDRI
"j-u..JUJJ,t~ loi•lot • \Iii>••"' • M..r-. II hMtiO'..r
ln nur modrt·n fat-
LOI')' we manuf&c·
ture a l:'omplete "" leetion of 1tylea to
complement e \1 • r J
u chit.e.:tu ral dn icn
-Weather prot.ec·
Ad \·~n1·ed t"nstinf'ering
permiL' a freedom
of de!'-ign. llean, ~mooth
u nder~t r utt u re.
!tlurdy interlockinst
panel!\, built-in rain
stutter with I ',::''
orMmenlal poM make
for a patio ro\·er llf
modern beauty llnd
greater ttrength.
8eUer fl-U••
ALUMINlJM
Screen Patios
T o visit the Clyde Zulch Art Gallery
May 1-31
to view the outstanding oil paintings
af
Freeway ·shift opposed
for Jour vaJu -ahle drape1 and fur·
niLure. At Santa Ana
Tent and Awnin«
)'IIU al•aya r~lve ma ny extraa .••
Co urte11y , .• Quick
action •.. And com.
plete dependabllitJ
plua a .& ,.,., par-
ant.et: on the paint.
Art Ed itar af the Los Angeles Herald.Exom iner
F'ELLOW OF THE LOUIS COMFORT
TIF'FANY F'OUNOATION, NEW VORl':
f [,. THE AM ERICAN ARTIST 0,. THE Wl!.$1
I I I L l FE MEMBER OF THE WESTWOOD g na S ART ASSOCIATION
ARTISTS OF Thl! SOUTMI'ti!ST
S.-:N FERNANDO VAI..l.EY AlitT CLUII
VAI..I..EY ART!$,.$ 0Uti..O
The uecutive board of
the Newport Heiahts School
PTA has ao ne on record
aaainstlocatinalhe freeway
near the school.
In a letter to the Cali-
fornia Hiahway Cortmi uion,
the board s tated it wlis
speakina on beh1lf of 7SO
patents lltd teachers in op.o
posina the plac ement ·or a
freeway between 1 Sth St.
and Clay St. The school ia
loealed &I the Cot'ner of
Santa Ave. and IS&h St.
1'he lelter, 1iped by
o...-concern for the hea\'th,
safety and aenera l we If are
of our s tudents. The prox-
imity of the freeway to oor
c lusrooms would cauu a
noise and fume problem
which would terious ly im-
pair the teaehina, healt.h
and learnina condiaiona of
ow children. A reopeninc
of lhe toUie d.i I PUle If)(
either the Ne~wport rreeway
or the coastal freeWay
wou.ld be aaainst the botl
interuts d our OfiUi.&~
tiOD IDd oar ..
Mra. H. K. Msllot. preai-
dent.ondMn. D. E.fNI<holo ~~~
ond Mrs. NormM Haid,
freeway coanil&H •asbera.
tta .. d: ••o.ar poeitioa in l. .......................................................... .l•i• na1Nr it be~~
•
Canva~ Awnlnr• -Valancn -Curt.aini
Nothlnr Decorate• Like Canva1
a-~tlr~tl N•• CoiMoo 6 "-raMia Gin Y-H-Yo.or llw.tJ>-
foTiff: NJ:r LOO« IJ¥ IH7" w. •u·c.-w. tr>.ult
F or large nr small lfomei and
Mobile Homes ••• All Alumin-
um, Luge Doon, Bur Proof
llellecta the Wind. '
WILCOKI:I
VISIT OUI FAC'IORYI
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Santa Ana Tent and Awning Co.
rw. .,., ,__, • ,.,..__
• 2202 S. HAIN ST.
SANTA ANA
KI 5-CM91
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HOSTESSES at open(ng of the Good
News Clubs Center at 114 E. 18th St. ,COsta
Mesa, Included, from left, Mrs. Doris
Janess of Costa Mt-sa, promotion chair-
man; Mi ss lone Kirk of Costa Mesa,
Orange coast di rector of clubs, and Mrs.
Cu rti s Steven s of Irvine, manager of the
new cen ter. T,hey are checking a copy of
th e Ensign, whi ch carriEs a weekly gos-
pel page of Bible lessons, comment and
testimony. Good News Clubs were or.,
ganlzed about 35 years ago to teach the
Bible to boys and girls In grades 1
through b.' Training ' classes tor teachers
are being held at the Center at fi :45 a.m.
each monday. Six clubs have been formed
in Costa Mesa and one Is in operation 'in
the Westcliff area. The location for the
Center has been provided by the Sacred
Treasu re Book Store. <Ensign photo.)
After Fives
to meet
Tlto Bolbpa Bay Club will
k dae aeltiaa for lhe final
ae'"•Jelher of &he Afler
Pivot Section oC lhe tuu-
day Club, oa S.utday. May
ll.
K tz .. L-0 -~...1 IIIII'OITIWIIOUIIIIIII un avw IS •nou~ f!".:~-l-Zl~
Tu Newpon """"" Ser-Mr. """" 11 dte rocopt•l COIIIIIA DELIIAJ, CALIF vice Leaa~ will preaent.. a of many aw-N1, iDCiudiaa •
show by California utili &he GuNenbeim FeUowskip, ---
Roacr Kantz at lhe Coffee the Cvneaio cwite lad ,..... IF •a
Garden, 2625 E.. Coa1t cbau, and the Americu h......Ua c••.. ••
Hwy., Corona del Mas, from AcadeMy o! Duiaa. He it 4ellb of Dr. Jos ... 1fttli-
May I throup June 10. uhibitin1 at the Coffee Synder &aaday at Hoaa Hot-
The Garden Gallery, a ncv. Garden throu&h the courtc1y piu.l.
Leaaue projec t durin& the of lhe Felix Landau Gallery Dr. Snyder, 74, of 1306
p&l t year, will be open Mon ... in Los Anaeles. No ttinah~ Rd., W~atclif!,
da.y throuah Saturday, 10 Mu. Ralph E. Bernard i1 had pracbced dentistry an
a.m. to 4 p.m., for visitors. art chainnan for the Service Los ~aclCI _for 50 YC':''
Th t" 1 "II ( 1 a Lcaauc ""' Harry E West-SurVIvors mcludc h11 c ~ a& wa ea urc . · · . · dauJh tcr Mrs. Eric John·
Mn. Claude Cotwn, chair-
man of the Section, with the
he)p of her co-chainnan.
Mta. Donald Olma, ha1 made
ananae.nenta for a bufre&
dinner to be 1ervcd at 7:30
p.rp. Dancina will beain at
1:30. A no-hoat cocktail
hour will 1tartat6:lO. Dfeu
will be semi-format.
collecbon of beach and over 11 Gallery darec_tor for N ' o. ch . PRO UDLY h ld'. h . . . , th th . An inv ·~ son, cwportue>a ' a Ill-. . o ang er pnze marmc pamlln&a, toae cr . e c~nunt Y~tr. . 1 •11 ter in s.n franci 1co , and
of a Btble tS 4-year..old Ka rry with dnftv.:ood scu lpture~, bona coc tal prcv ac~ WI 3 pandchildren. Services
Dinsmoor, last week's win· m~ny_ rc aul li~J from a recent be held for the arust on were held yeuerday in Wett-
ner in the Ensign's Bible c.our 1010 Mexi co. cliff Colla
1... Reaervations arc 10 be page colorir,g contest Karry
made with Mu. Claude Cot-is the daughter of Ur. and
too, 430 Irvine Ave., New-Urs. Dan Oinsmoo r of Bay
port HeiJ,hu. Shores. I Ensign photo.)
Science fair at open
In obaervance o( public
achoolJ week, Harbor View
Schools, Corona del Mar,is
prc~entinJ open houu from
7 to 9 p.m . today, April 27.
s ponsorcd by
an open house reature. Some
100 entries or
RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS
20 words or leu
21 words to 30 words
31 words to.«< words
WANT!O
CA)Ji for your aaraae items ..
Principal John Case in·
vitca all parcntJ and chil· MRS. BARNES HEADS NEW CLUB~· ~.:'"~. 0~::.~~:~
science projects hom s tu•
dents of all &radc levels
will be displayed. A fi rs t
prize will be given in
c lassroom.
Mr. and Mr s. Frank Hughes,
PFO awards and sc:ht1lars hip
cha irmen, and ~iss \1arilyn
Eoch word over 40 wOf"dt-r
1 Time
1..50
2.00
3.00
.05
2 T imes
2.;i0
5.00
4.00
.10
3 Tim••
3.00
4.00
5.00
-~S
BOOKS. 10011, houaeware~
needed for QUi daily J&r•
aac sale.· 6~-1~75 , Teo
Winkle Hardware, Costa
Mesa.
Mu. Bob Barnes, 933
Bellis St., East Bturr, has
been elected chairman of
the newly formed Chri1tian
Women's Club of Newport
Beach.
Other officers are;.
Vice-chairman Mn.
Lewis Mertz, 4081 Germain•
der, Irvi ne.
Project advisor -Mrs.
Seorae We st, 924 Via Lido ~ord , Lido llle.
Prayer advis01 -Mrs.
John March, I 5946 Robson
Court, Fountain Valley.
Publ ic ity advi sor -Mn.
---
'
, Beecher Wall ace, 1508 Ruth '
Ln., Harbor Hiahla.nda.
Special feature chairman -
I
I om•• and Mra. l•wt 1 M.m. (halp photo.)
Mrs. Dan Oinsmoor, 2685 EJ;ten•ion committee memo
Bays hore [)r., Bay Shores. bers -Mrs. Harlan Hoyt,
Musi c Chairman -Mrs. 2827 Alta Vista, East Bluff;
James Catanzaro, 2240 Mrs. E. John Fales, 900
Go lden Circle, Back Bay. Sea Ln., Harbor View Hilb;
Telephone .• chairman ~~. Bill Crabbe, 21582
\1rs. Roy Barker, 602 S. Polynesian Ln., Huntinaton
Bay Ft., Balboa Island. Beach; Mrs. O.K. Wallace,
Hoste ss chainnan -Mrs . 1101 White Sails Way , Ha.r-
Robett C harnley, 2506 Sier--bor View Hills; Mrs . Curtis
ra Viua, We st Upper Bay. Stevens, 4122 Seton~ Irvine,
l>oc;oration chairman _ lf'd ~rs. Peter Duyan, 141& 'r---.~
Mrs. O.E. Schroeder, f006 "Santi ala_ Dt., Dover Shorc:a.
Sea Ln., Harbor View Hills. Co-ch<men -Mn. John
Treasurer _ Mrs . Wayne Day, 2838 Velasco Ln.,
Stanfield, 3605 Finley Ave., Cos ta Mesa, and Mrs. Her-
West Newport.
Financial secretary -Mrs.
Harold Welch, 4501 Bri&h·
ton Rd., Cameo Shores.
man Walck, 314\? Alvarado
Pl., Balboa.
The next-meetin& will be
a noon lun·cheon at lhe Bal·
boa Bay Club on Tuesday, May Correspondence secretary
Mrs. Harold Fis cher,
10012 Forrestal Dr .• Hun·
tingLOn Beach.
2. Mrs . Grace Barker, 613· nur1e, but ~ow dcvo~cs
8325, is in charac of tickets. much or her tu~e _speakma
C .11 to women's Chntban clubs Mrs. James atanzaro WI th ho C l"f ·
work that wi II be on di 1 play
that cvcnina.
, Cotfcc wi II
the patio.
·20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORQER PUBUCA TION typin& want·
ed. Have varityper; head•
liner. Over 60 type face a.
Ca\1673·1 507 or 673...0550.
Ask for Fran.
be served in Conrath, faculty advisor,
arc in charge of the science • BOOKS FOR SAL~
science fair, ~air .
New arrivals at
The annual
Sat\lrdey, April 15
prepared by
t.h.~ .Vatio11ai /leaitlr. Feder-
ation.. 13.95. ~-~·"·l:)l l),olo, hom:
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Bowen, 2004 Pomona Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Jerry
Rice, 3037 Fillmore Way,
Costa Mesa.
Su11clay~ April 16
Girl-Mr.&. Mr s. Mi chael
Mullin, 473 E. 20th St.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Anth·
ony Mance, 2450 Elden Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Ralph
Evans, 421 Emerson, New·
port Beach.
Mottcioy, Apri l 17
Girl -Mr. and \·Irs . Gordon
Atkinson, 231 Cedar St.,
Newpott Shores.
Boy -\h. and \1ts. Ed-
ward Uckcr Jr., 2U33 Swan
Dr., Costa Mesa.
Wednndoy, April 19
Gi rl -~lt. and \hs. Wil
Bardens , 35~ Nauau Rd.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Oe\1ottc, ~33 Heliouope
Ave ., Corona del Mar. ·
Gi rl -Mr . and \1rs. Rich-
ard Ball ard, ll)71) Mission
Dr:, Costa ~1esa .
Girl -.\·h . and \h s. Roger
Worrell, 12 2 Amelhyst Ave.,
Balboa Island. Boy -Or. and Mrs. Albert
Pizzo, 471 Francisco Dr.,
Wtst Upper Bay. Thursday, April 20
Twias, boy and air! _Mr. Girl -Mr. and \ir s.
and Mn. Peter Prinalc, 213 Likins, 2l3JI~ Orange Ave.,
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Costa Mesa.
Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Girl-Mr. and ~ln. Rot>O n
Lau, 1610' tow& St., Colla ~cCue Jr., 634 W.
Meaa. · St., Co~eu
Boy -Mt. Ul.d Mu. Stewart .Friday, A,ril 21
Collin I, 2BO Colleac Ave., Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Jaincs
Naen~9-;. ~= :t:_ S.O~
Coa&a Mesa -~e &ti-464~
Costa Mesa. Shoaff, 1515 Kathleen --··-,1 T••day, April II Harbor High lands. oo .... l -;;';-;";'-;-;~;';,-i;-;-;:-;::..c;::_ Boy -M1. and Mrs. Adron Girl -Mr. and Mrs. r J AGU AR XK E
Davidson, 2223 Pomona Bench, 25i7 Wil/o Lane, Radio, -' speed '"'"''I
Ave., Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. mission, Chrome
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Boy-~b. and Mrs. ct.arl" wh eels.
Hatch, 216'n E. 16th St., Burney, 1274 Wat son Ave.,
wire
Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa.
Wei I, 1 ~81 ~!Jle . Ave., T ijerina, 682-A J oann St.,
Girl -Mr. ~~s Paul Boy -Mr. and Mu. Pete
Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa.
54,795
STANSBURY BUICK
2100 Horbor Blvd.
646-9022
•The at rc Compact Orpn•
wilh electronic t:ta.ps ..... ,_. __
NLY Chamber of Commerce Cas tanctl -0 at ...
CORCORAN \4\.l"iiC CO. needJ an electric plat c.
(.o\croas from Pas hi on Sq.) fold· chairs_, tv tables or
1:66 Town & Country 'J?? Call 613-4050 and
· S41-43l8 we will help clean
Open Moo. &. Fri: 'til 8 pm out
e Yamaha • Story ~
l i85 val11e spinet piano,
Culbunsea The;ater organ
duc'"d to 1 1595, nsy terms. !AJLCOOIOI.It:S ANONYMOUS
Home of Steinwpy P ianos &
H11mmoad Or11ao.s
Scbmidt·Phillipll Co . houss. =1906
::::::'::' ·=~=·=;·==· :,'~="=· ==l • MOVIMG & S TORACiE
HARBOR TR!.NSFER JOIN your CO RON.>\ DEL AND STORAGE
MAR CHAMBER OF C~ Agont for
MERCE. He lp us keep the WHEATON
finest shopping area VANLINES, INC.
the Harbor area. U 8~7323 or Ll 8-9783
Helen, Jessie or ""'"'·IJ75 E.l7th St.,Costa Men
673-4050 -67J·i930
67H4JO. • REAL EST ATE
JOUAN"S P'ET -.. -, l BY OWNER.; SoU.. • \uM WTU &. C... 11wr.. .-• _ ... _ coao!IIA on. M..ta wiO'I opt1on 10 "bUy , or trauc
.. BankAmcricard for beach property, k>vely
CD.1 Olamber! custom-built, 6 years,
beamed and ....,.nelled, r 440 E. ~ bedroom horne in So. Pasa· 17th St., C. M. 2 blocks d 44 1063 from West.cliff Plaza. A ena. 6 • • ----
cornplcte pet shop & TRAD E Private party desires 3 BR grooming s alon at your plus Lido Isle home . Trade
s ervice. Ph one 6~2-2251. 100x200 Palos Verdes
Ed & June White . level VIEW lot. Value
COCKER SPAI"liELS for S22 ,00U or for income pro-
sale. i weeks. beautiful perty plus s . 646-S"Hl. be vocalist. The speake r roua ut a 1 ornla.
will be Mrs. Armin Gcss· LOCAL CLUBS NAMED wcin, native of Norway,
·..., Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Tho-Gi rl -Mr. and ~hs. Daniel B66 Q..·1C new :, ton P. V.
Lon g wheel base Spe(;i a[
S2 ,3H
STANSBURY IUICI(
2100 Horlt.r 81v4.
64-9022
party co lor. Puppy shoLs CORONA DEL MAR - 3121
wife of a minister, and mo· AS COUNTY WINNERS
ther of 3 children.
Loclln, , • ...,.,. tl•h,
how• fu,. whll• -mlltl
b,o •l •lltl .. , .... )11)1
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co.,.,.flc pertln The Oran1e District of
,,o. lOX 15l u . ·d the California Federation •• L... 1nts . Gcuwcm, a re&t cnt ~~~::::;;;:..:~.:!.:::.:.:::~~:.:;:::::::i of Women's Club announces of Pa•adena, is a re1i1tcrcd the followinJ local winner&
o( c lub awards for 1967 :
•
I om a Pastor, and I want to tolk to yout 1 r
about God, about Jesus Christ, about prayer,
about peace. Give me just 3 minutes on the
telephone to speak to you about the most
important thing in time or etemity -your
relationship to God. Listen anytime day or
night.
Cout Women's Club o(
Corona del Mar, fint place
for small clubs in the craftJ
divi•ion or fine artJt 2nd
place for Indian affain, ancl
2nd place tic for Foundation
fund.
Costa Mesa Women's Club,
fil"lt place for medium clubs
in the mental health divi·
ad on.
KAUFMAN ART SIIOWH
The cunent art exhibit at
the Bayside office ol ·Ne.,.
p«t Bank fcatores Patricia
Kau(man of Santa Ana, who
works in oi 11, arapbic1 aDd
contemporary pottery.
MARKET
67:1-1510
STOUFFERS FANCY FRESH, LOCAL
Broccoli AU GIAlTIN
I Sf OFF
RIG. PRICE
0' TOUR OIOICE
19' SUgar 51 .....
l5•a.79C
. OILIAIIS 39' AUGII.t'"" SCALLOHD .
mas Daile y, 645 Cove St., Enlow, 1045 Valencia St .,
Costa Me sa. Costa Me sa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James Bo y -\h. and Mr s . Char-
Ro&ers, 230 Luaon ia St., les Pendleton, U67 Man-
Newport Shores. rovia Ave., Costa Mesa.
I
Wolter A. Ioiiey
Bailey a~ to be shown
A one~~ 1how by the
artist who was commission·
ed to paint four ll-foot ca,n·
va11e1 in the orchesua pro-
menade of the Music Hall
in the multi11i1lio~ollar
. Kanua City auditorium, will
·be 1bown. dwin& May in
Co1ta Mesa.
Forty~our worka bf Walter
A. Bailey, art edi lor of the
Lo1 Anaeles Heraldo-Eaa·
in New \'or\, and lhc follow·
ing year made his first ift""loo
ponant sale.
He was appointed by the
mayor of Kansas City to
serve as a member of the
Muni cipal Art Commission
&here , and -l of his dioramas
can be seen in the William
Rockhill Nelson .o\rt Gallery
in that Miuouri cit)'.
•••r Mel wiMer of many An invitational pre""5ho_...
COYeted awards, will be on in1 of Mr. Bailey's works in
d.iaplay in Ge Clyde Zulch Cotta Mesa from l to S p.m.
Ori1iub O.lterioa •• tll.S lhia Sunday, Apri l 30. will
Newport Bl•4. feature clauica\ music,
' Mr. Bailey CNM to Cat;. accordin.a 10 Clyde Zulch,
..... fh:a KMIII City, dircc&or o( the aalleriCJ.
Mo., wkt. he"' • ~·• IMina th is exhibit, the
_. .-t writa for tiM: lea-pl&erios will he open from
.. City saar. Ho -.aa a tO a.m. to S p.CQ. ~<lay
fallowalolp .. .. Loooit --$a...S.,.t, and r-
c """" Tilfloor ,_...., l 10 s p.a. "" Sllndar .
OLDS6i
some work, R&H, S6U. Also
'5~Fi at600,runs and looks
good. Good uansportation.
S200. Ask fo r Brian. 644-
Pacific View Me•
modal Park, COM. Retail
S320 each ... SACRIFICE
$2.50 ea. S48·1277.
<il\0,8
WRITING
fORo
I. SPEECHES
·2: IUSINUS I! PORTS
3. COLLEGE THi!MES
a. ASSIGNMENTS
4. ALL TOUI ...
WIITIIIG MUDS I
"Motoriol R01oorcl-•••
If Nocouo.ry " , ..... ••· •o••••
671-stll
• WIIMT,IO TO IUT
fNcYCLOPmiiA. SI!T.
W•led. Moot! o< Jr. Set
or \oda. Alto ()eat 8ooU
of U. Woatom WorkL lel.
S4t .....
•
included. AKC registered. J d • b er d r .-.vc., y own , .,.
S65 to S75. Phone 673 · ling blk 'wh 2 bdrm house.
22 "x31•"x
5", excellent shape. Cost
Sl30, sell S85. Two small
men's wet suits, I short
s lcevc, I long, good cond.
\lake offer. Various diving
gear. :\sk for Brian.
Il-l~? H.
SPUrs before your eyes -
on your new c arpet -re-
move them with _Blue Lus·
trc. Rent electric sham-
poou Sl. Crown Hardware.
3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor-
ona del Mar .
AIR CONDITIONER:
Ori&ina\ cost S315. Fits
mos t cars, truc ks, etc.
Good workin& order. ,
offer of money or? Call
546-<1716.
HELP WANTED
:ntcreatcd in a
BETIER FUTIJRE
Opportunity to Lcam
IN9JMNCE
P-refer married men 2s-45.
Bc1in a new career as a
multiple line &JOn~ learn
tbe busineu part time;
keep your ;i'e•enl-
Full time ba1i1
qualified, with 11 months
JU&r&Jtteed income.
Fanners ln.1uranoe Qroup
Ptt.one:
Open plan li"ins rm. &
kitchen, fireplace, cal'""
pcted throuJhout, small
lot. aaraae . Landscape
9ricntal. OPEN HOUSE
weekends. Call 675-2758.
Week days call Turner
61022 collect.
o WANTED TO RENT
MIOOLE·AGEO busine ss
couple and possibly rela-
tive, des1rc furnished
home. Ear ly July thru
Labor Day. Dates rlnible.
No Children, no pets.
Describe &. quote rental.
\tust be quie t neiahbor•
hood. Excellent c are .
Alvin We in garten, Box
1210, Palm Sprinas, Calir.
fOR RENT
CORONA DEL MAR, Iaroe
3 bd.rm., 2 bath duplu,
carpet, drapes. fireplace,
bit-in kitchen. Franklin
Real Es tate, 3250 E.
Coast Hwy. 673--2222.
CORONA DEL MAR -Pum.
2 bdrm. duplex apt. on
M&rJueri te. Aduha, no
pets. Gu & wa\ar paid.
675-0047. •
•
I
AH lhe clubt are on a ro-.., ______ ..;:;;.. ____________ -f
ONhiDJ drive 10 add num--PI RST SICTION -"AGI 6 -THU RSDAY , 4 f'lt l~ 27 , 1967'
bert to lheir rtr~ka. An y-.
=-~~!n t:,7n~t·~i~~·~~~~~ CDM slu~gers stopped 6-2
acljac:M & to th o Coat tQuud
Station on Bay aide Dri ve in ly Mlh LMC cr Scove Leech. It was Cor-JESSE 0. LUKE 1718 Ul ra ... Co~a dol Mar. The padd-~ron a del Mar's 2-JIITIC ona'• fi rs t. time on 8 base-mar Or., Ba lboa, iocal mana·
len meet between 4:30 and wm alteak wa s ended abrupt-ball field m a wee k due lo f S h C llf 1 6:00 p.m. on week days and ly Tuesday aa a hazd hittina rai n and muddy fi elds, an d ger or out ern a orn a
2:00p.m. on Sawrdayt. Laauna Tean hun a a 6-2 de-th e bia left hander cout ~·t Edison Company was honor•
Coach Ocorae Kopa says, feat on lhe Sev. Kina nine. quite a c t back into the ed on his 40th aMivers a ry
''Participa&ion isn't just Corona it no w in 6 th place, aroove, Lee ch JOt by with with the company, He was
limited 10 tho kids, We need 2-4 in Irvi ne L eaaue play, allowina one run throu&h the presented a diamond s er•
tbe p&nnta tupport too. So COM players looked a fi nt 3 innirias, bu t in the
come one, come all!" li ttleruJ ty, especially pi tch-4 th th e roof fell in . A couple vice award by District Mana ..
Kings place 3rd in meet ~dhi ~~~~l:~ ":.:~• h:r;:;; ;sera ~:~~hpr~~~~~ntM~~d\uo~e:
, , . by Laauna c enter fi elder chairman of the Lions Club. ._ u 1L 0 Looch 1n the annual du tn ct u ack Eth an Oliver s ent Leec.h
_, "'• meet. th h L L He has been a board mem-Corona de l Mat' 1 u ack ~ e s o wers. any ew1 s
team waa only able 10 beat The dismal C0\1 showin a p1 ck e~ up the mound ch~re s
Coal& Meuaa the Sea Ki nas wa s du e to the absence of an d p1tched 2 !lcoreless 1nn -
finiahed 3rd in a field o f 4 many key performeu , Sprin t.. in as.
CDM gridders eu Dooa Myers and Dennis Sea Kin a hi tters u ied to
Parker, hi&h jumper Ste ve s taae several com ebacks
Leech, hurdl er John Mo rri s-bu t 3 Laauna doubl e plays
s et an d distan ce runner Tom ended their hopes. Coron a
We staate a ll parti ci pate d in was able ro score 2 runs,
Coron a's baseball aame, however, one in the 5th and
whi ch was at th e u me lime and on e in the 6th. COM
Corona del Mar Hiah as th e meet. Myers was the picked up 6 hi u wi th Rich
S<:hool'a 1967-68 football bi ues t lo u 11 he is laud-Miller and Mik e Leech
team haa completed iu lin t ed u th e coast ares's fast-poundina out 2 benaals
motion picture of the sea· es t sprin ter. esch.
aon . It wil l soon premi ere Some C0\·1 panici panta did In th e 2 teL'Tl S' previous
in local junior hi ah • in or-fairly well howe ver. Ed encounter' the Se a Kin a s
der to in terelt pote ntial Shipl ey scored seconds in came ou t vicrori oua 1-Q in 11
"alar" athlete• in CD\1 the Jon a jump (21'4") and inni nas. Lee~h went all the
footbal l. th e It)J yd. dash. Hurdler way s tri kina out ten, CD.-1
The color film, di rected J ohn John son fi ni shed 3rd wasn't as lucky thi a tim e.
by Coach Dave Ho ll and, in-in the lows and 2nd in the Corona takea on Huntina-
cludea scene a durina aprina hiahs {15.2) Gary Lon a cap· ton Beach a t hom e this Fri ·
Uainina, a dernon au ation or wred third in the sho t pu t day it 3:15. cali sthenics and warm-up
exercises, endurance an d w~th a. thro w ~f 45'4': and HI!UMANN GIV!S UP
apood NM ina, weiaht-lift-m•l er R.i ~h La~rllaho pt ck cd PRO IALL TO CO C up a th u d wtth a u me or p 1 A H ina and • ruaby aame. 4.43 au NeumaM, former
The u se of ci rcuits i a · ' Harbor Hiah ·School and alao cmphuized in the film. Ron Coon aot th e only fi rst 5 nf
These are a form of e xer-pl ace medal for Co rona II ta ord baaketball a tar, i s
· · · hehi&hJ'umped S''", Th e Sea aivina up profe uional ball cue m whtch a penon par· o · · · · · h K•'nas h•'·'ly reaarded ~,,, to coach the Stan ford tiCtpateS In an aCti VIty IUC .. , oov f
as a bench pres a for a cer· relay team could only fi nish re shme n.
taln specified time. He th en J rd as the y were mi u ina J He beaan his prof en ion a!
ber of the Newport Ha rbor
Communi ty Youth Center for
th e past 7 years:· He and
his wife , Gladys, ha ve a
married daugh ter, Mrs . Bar·
bara Ann Kranyalc .
8/8
OPEN HOUSES
SAT 6 SU~. 1. j P.,\f .
You re invited to aee them!
2SO Hu.el Ot .
Corona del Mar
L«auon 11 ..o tmportall t:
'Mu1 Ocu.n snd Canyon
Vif'OI' home il locstrd )ult
a lhort walk to Utllf: Coro-
na Bncn. You wnae the r.-
llxed ruttul atmo.phere
the minute you entf'r thla
3 bedroom · 3, bsth home.
67.>300:> !:vet: 6"7~
4!112 Courtland Ortve
Cl.meo Hlr l'lland•
''V.. Sh11Jl('d Home · Buill
flround 11 besuU.!uJ pool.
Exdustvr Cameo area wJUI
3 prt\'alf' bescnc •. 4 •~>~d·
OUI bedroom& • 7 bathl,
Bum ctllu!i hvlnr room.
moves to another station for members, \tyeu and Parker career in 1961 with Syracua e,
a diHerent exerci se. There were aone, an d Biii Livin as· and 1ince 1965 he hu been
are appro~timately 1S dif· ton was unabl e to ru n due to with the San Franciaco
ferent elt erci •es involved a mu s cl e pull. Warriors . Paul is the aon Ev~•: 673-336;;
with about l O diff erent sta-Coach Blair's uack force s of the Re v. and Mrs . P. G. lay & leach
"-•· maet E al&ncia \otlay in the Naumann of \he Coat.a t..tty, 1-.
The ntm waa made poi~-laat meet of the year. \leu Firat Baptiat Chur ch . 1• £. C.0.8t !llrhway, CdM :~~~~~::o::=~~r~t:,nt·~:~ Newland moves up at der dte darecuon of Btl !
Fumiu . The departmen t Edward Newland aaais-
recently beaan video--tapin a tant water polo ~a ch s t
. •port events ror later show-UCJ duri na th e pu t year,
lnJ. ha 1 been appoin ted head
Spelling bee water polo coach, accordina
10 oirector or Athleti cs
Wayne Crawford,
Newland, fonner water
Judaes ha ve been named sports co ach a t Corona del
for the 4th an nual Orange \lar and S ewpo rt Harbor
County apelli na bee by hi 4h schools befo re comina
Werner Ca rl1on, pr incipa l to t.;CI in October, 1166, will
of the sponsori ng Abraham succed veteran AI Irwin ,
L incoln School of Corona who brought th e An teaters
de l Mar, 10 n atiOnal promin ence in
The pane l of j ur ists w11l wa ter polo in 2 years.
include Dr. Willard Saucer-Jrw1n , assistant d1 rec to r
ntan, Oranae Coun ty au1s· of athleucs an d diret.to r of
tant s upen nte nden t of aquau cs , will conlinue to
achools ; Lloyd Bl anp1ed , coach the Irvin e swi mmin&
loca l attorne y and member team .. ti c will ass~st ~e~-
,. land m waterpo lo tn add1 -~f the N ew ~rtJ.,ie sa v nl• UQn tn de vo ting more time
f1ed School Dutnct Board, to his \'ancd duties as as-
and Mrs. Fl9re nce Coollng, si.stant athleti c di rcc tn r.
Enali1h ins UUc tot a t Lm-~ewland's water pol o
coin School and former c1 ty teams at CO\\ High won 57
treaaurerfor Newport Be ac h. and lost only 5 in the fi rs t
The s pell in g bee will be 3 years of the sport there.
h.e ld May II at Li ncoln IIi s swimm ing teams swept
School, beginn ina at 7:30 the Oranae and ]r\'ine Lea·
p.m. lnarid Rowland or aue "A", "8", and "C"
L incoln was the winner di vi sion champion!lhi ps for
last year. 4 consecuti ve years.
His 116.s.-66 Sea Kina •
won the CJF titl e in water
polo, recordina a 23-1 re-
cord en route , The COM
swimm ers captured a CIF
"B" ti tl e in H64~5 an d
fi ni !ihed second in "A" in
D6 H 6.
CAPT. BAY AWARDED
AI R MEDAL IN TA IWAN
Capta in Philip E. Bay Jc,
son·in·law of \1r, and \lrs,
\t.A. \iandcrbach of 41 9
Vis ta Flora , East BluH,
has rece1ved the air medal
at Cht ng Chuan Kan g AB,
Tat wan,
Captatn Bay, a C·l 30 Her-
cules pt lot. was decorated
Cor hiS mcr1torwus ac hieve·
mcn t durtn& mdi tary fli ghts
m South eas t Asia. He wa s
Cited for hts outstandina
ai rmansht p a nd couraae on
succc,lful and important
mus1ons und er hazardous
conditions. lie is assigned
to Ch1n 1 Chuan Ka ng as a
member of the Pac1fic Atr
Force s, America's ovcraeas
LIOO ISLE SPECIAL
ARE YOU SPACE CON·
SCJOUS? Th ia i s larae
enouJh to ss.commo date
the mo at acll'Vf 'fami ly. 3
Bl G bedrooms, 2 batha ,
aaraae• for ] cars. HUGE
en cloaed patio . Needa re-
decoratin a, 7S feel on
aueeu at fron t an d rear
of property. Priced at
569,500.00 -li beral tcnna.
Call 673-6000 for appoi nt-
ment.
RAL.P'H ,., AIIASKIY, R1u .
)41 I H•'""P•rf l lw4., H.l .
IN TilE HEART OF
COROH.t. DEL MAR
Lu xury lavina, mod ell
price only S44,SOO
on fee land
Walkin& distance to all
etc. Everyd ay a
when you live
thi s home with a won·
l ldlerful heated and fi ltered
seen to
'!/t'l''''' /1,, •I
I'' '
.., .. 2723
JNS VIA LIOO,
Newport B•a ••••
....... 114 c.. ....
LidO Isle Uroll ., I.
a•.&L •8TAT.
II CUI TID IlL I
Boy-front home., .Bolboo Island, Fully fur-
nished, 3 BR, Fam. Rm. Swooping vi ow of
Boy ond Channel . Spo1kles like now, Own·
or anxiou s ••• ASKING SIH,OOO
CAllED HIOHLAIDS liAUTY
With 4 B.R., Fom. Rm., H/F Pool in qu iet
secluded patio. Low, low Leasehold. Th is
is immoculoto properly ond PRI CED TO
SELL Ju ~t .$43,000
IIINIATUIE ESTATE
Horses in the city? Wel l ..• not qu i te, bu t
th i s ronchito is just minutes away from
beaches, shopping ond has a gorgeous 4
B.R. home on 1 ·1!8 acres, corral s, and
plenty of room for pool or ??? OWNE R
MUST LEAVE AREA. Price tog: $45,000
STEAL A DUPLEX!
Lowes t p ric ed dup lex in COM . Front unit
has beom 'd c ei lings, fireplace, 2 B.R.,
covered patio. 2n d uni t ove r gar. with 1
B.R., hu ge Liv. Rm ••. magni ficent view.
Prico is $37,1 00, but MAKE OFFER.
SII!MPL! R!AL ISTAT! 675-2101
2515 !. c.-. 4ol Moo
SITUATED OH TIN ACRIS
"ACIOUS 1 & 2 IIDIIM. APARTMINTS
PROM 1140 e Private PaUoa e Flrepla-
• POOLB e 18 Hole Pu111DI Groen
• RoiU)allcm Tennis
e Seplntte Family Section
e AdJ. to SchooiJ • PlaylirOW>d
toO Soo Lone, C4M
McArlllur -· c-Hwy. CORONA DIL MAR (7141 67~
Ice Cream Shoppe
IUIIUU OPPDJITUNITY NDIITH
COSTA liEU, UTAILIIHID a·YEAJII
WITH INCIIEASE UCN YEAII
11,111 ....
$24,500
Commercial
SIIALL BUILDING, GOOD LOCATION ,
NEWPOJIT ILYD., C.ll. 111,111
very hll tf ,.,..
Wells-McCardle Rcalton
Reliable Sen-i ce Since H43
18 10Newport LJ 8·77H Co ataMeu
CLi11a Cov•
3 B.R., I ~ BATHS, UNSURPASSED VIEW
$69,500
COLEIWOITHY I CO.
642-1111
NIX'r TO INACK IHOP ~R.
.......... , .. ,Or4er
lo.olookcrl,-o
Coli 67J.OMO .. -. .• ..; ...
642-6472
•••. 67~~
17. W. Caoot HI_,
Meap:wt .....
THE "CHANNEL REEF" -
THE GERIIAN REQUIEM of J-
Br.ohms • wil l be sung by the choir of St.
Miry's EplscQPII Church, 428 Park Ave.,
~ Buch,at 7:30 P·IJI· Sunday, June
•, to hontt American servlctmen who
.._.....,. jhtlr li ves In VIetnam. Pic-
~ ...... """ ltlt, are soprano soloist
Elolne Blokely ol Newport Btltdl,
tone William Sandidge of Laguna Beach,
and Frederick M, 8.11rnes of Corona del
Ma r, musical director of St. Wary's , who
will conduct and accompany the work.
Singers In th e area Jre Invited to parti-
ci lllte In the chorus. (Pholo by Fulmer.)
2121 o... 1llfd. ...:. Coroaa dol Mar -CoUfcrila
Loc.' oa 11a1a """-' Newport' H.nor -
~IUY--liAM-
1.,111 .-.u, ... ..;.,
BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIBENTS
: Reo. or Tl)o a.-ol Rotf •JOf ,..., r.Oo t Yin oo4 -••l•oo or
moorina tholr boat a1 flo r .... t --W oo a ...rno 11""'1 "' oUool-
natina flo bu--,._oiliUdoa of lllliatelaloa o 1-ll«oo)
Thoro aro mooy od••IOIO• of lloia1 "-at Ql-•1 ... r Ap\.
.\ ••1•«.-kT ot 2 -.. • 2 Anll ... o.
·WJ INfJTI
.EW'OI!T HAIIIOR EIII CJI
RIIIT SEC11011 - -....
THUIISOAY, Al'tlll 1/, 1117
C:OMIM DEL ~ CALI F.
RealE ...........
Dignified Harbor Highlands
Immaculate HARDWOOD FLOOR thre e bedroom 2~ bath home with rear living room and pane led
dining room o ve rl ooking beautiful yard & patio
area. The 32' living room has large bri ck fi replace
with rai sed he a rth. The kitchen has pa buih .. ina
and Io ta o f c upboards . Large double pr., di-
c hondra lawn, sprinklers front & reer. Originelli
listed at 138 ,500; Owner mus t move & will sel
(or on l y 136,000. Call no w fo r appointment.
Mother -in -law
Do you wa nt PRI VA C Y from ma i n livi ng q uarte rs ?
This home offers a huge bedroo m & bath with
outside e ntrance . ~Ve il insu lated from the rest of
the home. Thre e additional bedroo ms -3 BATHS
PL US HOBBY ROOM AN O OFFICE. Carpets &
drapes th roughout -built .. i n ki tc hen. Loc a ted in
Newport Be ac h -Mariners and Harbor Hi ~
Schoo l Distric ts . AskinK on ly $32,500 -make
offe r says out o f town o wn er.
M.M.LI .....
"YIIi'U uu -"""'"' --
-.. 17111 It;~ ..... ., c-. ...
l.•atllll .. I. IM a Pnnr,. ci.tar1
lvootoo• Call 646-4579 ..... 10S
MINERAL SPJU!IIGS: 1" tho •-• f-lly ,.,,, 40 roort ,
33 u :rot, hotol, Rornon 8 oril t , rott..,.ro"', t wlmm l"t
poolt, ate. Woll, o wor 2 rn1lo• doo,., fro .. tlowt en ott1·
IIIOt od 36 ,000 goiJont 0 doy, Q..,I'IOr•"'OI'IOflr tho11 ld 1'101
owo r $50,000 o yoor, Groot for tho oboto, or o gro11 ' of
Docto,., 1595,000. Good,.,.,,
COMMI:IlCIAL CO&N£1 : NHr Rodletnd t , ontl t 11tr0111'1dod
lly I'IOW mofor aorvic o notlol'l t , A'pnlo1motoly 100'o200',
2..00 ·~· h. bwildi"t · Wil l nchon go fo r trwn clootl t , lf..f.I,OOO.
1-UNrr: 0 01'1dy lo cot1ol'l 11'1 Cou o Moto. Novor o ¥OcOI'IC)'.
1309 por "IO"th lneo"'o, Will ••chong• for Cotto Moto I ·
wnlt. $29,500,
DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM : I" 1ho "''l" hoort of town on
Mo1n Stroot, T htoo b11 t ll'lott offlcot p l111 Docto r'• t wi!Ot,
Prlcod fo r fott tolo 01 j1111 $49,500.
IANTA AN A IN DUITIUAL: 2·u ory bw lldlne o" rno ll'l
ttroot, R.R, aldll'l g, Looud for 5 yoort to good tonont.
Over 20,000 tq. ft . for ol'l ly $ .. 9,500,
NOITH TVmN : l ovol rot 1dont1ol lot In or•o of cw ttorn
homot. 102'•120 '. All utll111ot, il'l clwdll'lg u •or•, S Moll o .,.,,
NOATR TUSTIN: Cwtto"' hort~o In q~.~l ol I'I01t hllorhootl,
P ork·Oko letnd t co,.1ng, 3 bodroome, forn lly room, 2 both•.
Hoototl pool. $36,500.
OC£ANIID£: 78 boowtlf11l ocrot, ahort woy fro~t~ tho Mit ·
t 1ol'l , Jn o pottorol ••111ng, but dwo for opptOclot1on,
Wow ld moko o tou 1f1c horto ronch. L.one tlmo fomlly·OWfl ·
.,a off•, ot lwat 13500 ,., ocro.
....,... O.Oft: lf .. , lhtll .. dt, ........ ·a ... , .25-oor-;..
Pf"O'tlwcer.Owrtor wi ll ••chon go l.tr com~t~orc1 ol, 1 ...... elrl oJ,.,
ltt Trwtt Dood t . $7000 por ocro.
BIEAUIIONT AAEA: 19 ro llll'lt ocroe ot Hlwol' 60 off·
romp. Hort~•, woiJ, bo'"'• cotrol t , Ol e. A roo] aloo,.or ot
jwat S 1500 por ocro,
FALLBIOOIC: 12 ocroa ovorloold l'lg tho propo u tl $onto
Morguorh o Jolto ond do~t~. 3 11111'1\oi!Ot from Mwntown, W111
OI!Chongo fo r b oo ch h o~t~o or lf11P'I••• aowth e1do of Co oll
H1woy . $60,000 o.,lty,
We ·daal ta Elcl•alva u au.ca, badtad ., •I~ a ttOfaa-
alou.l, D0-11-Iclt .. Cbod or *'lac.._._, .. , c an •• &o
PI 011 oar la&lll.nl 1 .. 1. AIM, wa nea..a )'acb&a for
real eatate ... aee our ad ill leu llapatM .
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LAW DAY TALKS SLATED
Law Dey wi 11 IN obeervH
ln the Harbor atu wilb a
acriea of special proatama
preaented by local judps
aDd attorneys. BeJinnina on
May lit, the first event will
l&k.e place at the Newport
Buch<oata Meu Munici·
pal Court with upenina of
court ceremoniu in the
courtrooms of Judaes Wil-
liam Christensen, Donald
Dunaan and Calvin Schmidt.
Durin& the week of May I
throuah May 6, attorneys
from the Harbor area wi II
rnake s peakina appearances
before local service clubs
to diacuu vari ous aspect1
of oW' leaal sy1 t.em. The
oraanizatiOnl which have
scheduled spee c hu and
the lawyers who, wi II ad ..
dre ss them are :
Newport Harbor EJ.chanae
Club-Samuel J. Cohen.
Newport Harbor · Optimist
Club -Arthur 'Juy Jr.
Marinen Lion Cl ub
Peter C. Tomay.
Newport Harbor K1wanis
Club -Donald E. Sma\1-
~ood.
Soroptimist'l Club,-'Jil·
bert W. Boyne.
Balboa Bay Lwns Club -
A. Lee Adair.
Corona del Mar Exchanae
Club -Pe ter C. l<orican .
The 20..30 Club -Edwin
H. VaiL
Costa \1esa Opt1mu t
Club -Julius .o\arons.
0 .. 1, W. H&I'WOOd. Patti
Karpr. May 3.
Mock trial., based oa ac•
tuat case• wiU be preun~
ed at Newport Harbor Hiah
School on May 6, and Ea•
t.ancia Hiah School on May
3 and 4. Added authenticity
wi II be evidenced by hav'ina
the pan icipanta in the mock
trials play their real life
'roles. Portrayina the jud•
aea wi II be J ud&CI Donald
Dunaan and Calv in Schmidt
from the Newport Bea ch•
Costa Mesa Municipal CoP.art;
actina 11 prosecutor will
be T . Richard Savidae, a
deputy district attorney;
and actina as the defense
counse I wi II be Robert G.
Skinner, deputy public de·
render. The two Judaea wi ll
be accompanied their
COW\ C ltfk I Mel P.aftlfonneti
b&ilift'a . to alva the trial
letiM an ..Wed touoll of
realiam.
In che con~~uani at eo.-
triu May Day ia ~ occ ...
sion for mili'-Wy puadea
featu.rina lhe latel\ ln. ....
ponry. In the United Stat ..
May I is obterved u La ..
Day . This national day at
observance was lint ea•
L&btished by President Ei·
senh ower in 1958.
May I witl mark the lOth
aMiversary o( Law Day,
U.S.A. The theme of the
1967 observance is a state•
ment made 63 years a ao by
the 25th pruident o( the
United Slates, Theodore
Roo1eveh: "No man is
above the law, and no man
i1 below iL"
'
Costa Mesa L10ns Club -.
Cecil Hicks. 1960 THE 1%CH>J OFFICERS of the Newport Harbor Junior
Chamber of Commerce, insta lled at the annual meeting in
June at the Balboa Bay Club, included: seated, from left, Dr. John
'A'heaton, secretary; Bill My ers, internal vice-presi dent; Cap Black-
burn, president; Hucjl Mynatt, outgoing president; Dixon Trueblood,
external vice.-presi dent; standing, from 1 eft, di rectors Bi II DuBois,
Guthrie Worth, Bill Stewart and Rick Lawrence: (Ensi gn photo from
the issue of June 30, 1%0,)
Special emphas1s ts be1n1
placed on proarams tn the
local schools. Studenll wi ll
have the opportuntty of
que s tioning lawye rs about
the leaal system and the
role lawy ers play in our so-
ci ety. The lawyer volun-
teers have been asstaned
as follows :
Heinz KaiHr School -
George D. Roberts, \lay I.
Te Winkle School-Donald
E. Smallwood.
Uorace Ensign Schoo l -
lrwm 0oldenbera. Wil\1 am
V. Schmidt, William A. Witt-
man, May 2.
Corona de l \lar Hiah
School -Georae D. Roberta,
Robert H. ':Jallivan, \1ay 2;
Sam\&C I J, Coben, Richard A.
Kiab\e, ,_Y l.
Cotta Men Hiab k:hoot -
"KING NEPTUNE," Or. Theodore Schoppe, receives
his crown from Mr. Robert D. woo dward, ball chairman,
at the annual Neptune ball of the Newport Harbor
Soastic League. (R.H. Townsend photo.)
DOCTOR CROWNED
AS KING NEPTUNE
By Pat Howley
Dr. Theodore G. Schoppe
was crowned "His MaJCsl y''
K1na Neptune at the 9th an·
nual ~eptune Ball, held al
the New porter Inn Saw rda)'
ni&hL
Selected as the reqvnna
mon arch by the Newpon
Harbor Spastic Leaaue, Dr.
Schoppe received the crown
and royal mantle durina cor·
onation ceremOI'li CI concluc:~t
•4 by Ot. Aalboa.y N. To~.
1966 \\na, &\t.d "t '*•·
Terence P. Hanna, presi·
dent.
AFS students enferfaiiled
Dr. Schoppe's selection
was 1n lteepina with the
Leaaue's policy of honorinf
an Oranae Countian whO
has worke d to benefit the
you th of the area. He is an
orthodontist by profession ,
with offices in Anaheim,
and a bishop of the Church
of Lauer Da y Saintl. He i 1
servina in a completely
vohmt.Ul c•pa~;\ty u ,. ..
eW-.1. .c: .. ---.... o( direc&on of United Cere-
bral Palay, a po1ition It•
a lso held in 19$8·5~. He
hu alto served u preai•
CEnslgn photo from the i ssue of Aug. 25, 1%0.) 1960 WINNER and runnerS.otJ P in the l9b0 Yardley trophy comp etl-Olympic trials; Bob Yard l ey, Harbor Hi gh and Stanford baslcetball
tion are pictured here with Bob Yardley at the pres entation star and for many years a leadi ng scorer in the profession al ci rcu it;
ceremony sponso~ed by the Newport HarbOr Junior Ch amber of Com-Robert Griesser, 1q, of Cliff Haven, winner of the Yardley trophy for
merce. Pictured above, from left : Burke Sawyer, 18, of Lido Isle, his achievements as Al l-A merican swimming champ at Harbor High
winner of 103 sailing trophies in b years and Lehman and Luders and Orange Coast College; John Gage, 17, of Beacon Bay, All-
champ ion tor 2 years; Bob (Skip) Aller:JIPlS, of~~. who placed American breast s troke champ at Harbor High . A 4th runner~p was
3th in the Star boat competiticn in NawfOrlean0and competed in the Ron Stamp, 19, of Newport Heights, Ha rbor and OCC track star.
Four American Fie ld Se-r--
vice 1tudenu were enter--
tained lalt month ala spe-
cial staff breakrut in the
dinina room alop the Ne..,....
port Balboa S1vinas and
Loan Auociation buildina.
Min Aanea Bl omq.aist,
Newport Balboa Savinas
pre sident, hotted the break·
fast. Also pre sent were \iu.
G.L. Duffe y and Mn. J~
seph Beck, memben of the
Newport Harbor AFS com-
mi ttee. \Irs. Beck is the
wife of J oseph .-\. Beek , a
Newport Balboa Sa\·inas
di rector.
Two students fwm fore1gn
countries were present, also
2 Ame ri can students who
had lived abroad wuh fam-
ilies in India and Gennany.
Sve in Lunde , from Nurwa ),
now 11. s tudent at Nc:wpufl
Uarbor H1gh Schuol, ln·e"
w•th \lr. and \Irs. Da le \lc·
Co • a, 81 4 W. S a) Ave., Ba l-
boa. He had a ~da )' gr .. wth
of beard, havm1 JUSt won
the hi&h school beard p ow·
in1 con test. Ills &-foot, -"
in ch Ameri can "brother,"
Dick McCoia, was nam ed
"Mr. Peach Fuz z" 1n the
same con te st.
Heloiu Gon calves, fmm
Brazil , a student at Corona
del Mar Hiah School, lives
here with Mr. and Mu. Ro-
bert Weed, 260 1 Black th orn
St., East Bluff. She spe.aks
ucellent Enalish, is the
daupuer of a banker in Rio
de Janeiro, and after aradu~
alion 1t Corona del Mar
-~J:;-::.'I Hiah, she will return to Rio 1nd enter colleae u • sill-
dent of p1ycholoay or 1ocial
ac:iencea.
Helen Taylor, 1 Newport
Hiah School s tudent who
was in India laat year u an
Ameri cans Abroad student,
visited in New Delhi. She
anived in India on the Cha~
tnan Colleae Seven Seas
cruiaina colleae. which h•d
700 students aboard, She
did not study in New Delhi,
Kup •our ~eON lilts P""t 'or NOS· 1960 THE PLANNING COMMITT EE for the lom>otion of o~J9o s· but lived wilh on Ind ian,
J ""J -D I' ter Club for the Community Youth Center In Corona del Mar family f<M lhe tummer
lflletc 814 kisloncfll •ntoriu of met in September, 1'160, ond ., early order of business was th is moolha.
,.11 1<111. Plloloeu,lu fro• die files Booster sign. The committee members Included. front row, from Peter !ilelton, Corona del Mar Hip School tcni<M", is of rile EllSiS" ftCIIJp.,er, IOilll all left. Mr s. Jaclc Young, nominating committee member; Bob Cooper, the son of Bob Shelton,
lire wy bee• lo 19oM, ,;,, pnolcd C<H:holm>on; ond Craig Grolngor, nominating commi ttee; bock row, Ne.,.,.. Beach city coun-
from left. Jack Hopwood, chalrma'l of by-laws committee; Mason c:llm•. Peter won.~ on a ken CUC'f'/ "'"•· rccflllillg lllc per-Walloce, acting treasurer; lltrfl Grllh .. , cCKholrmon, ond Wil li.. <lorman I arm lor 6 w .. to. in
soafllillu 111111 CUIIIIS of Ni..,.rl (llonkl Abbot~ nomlna~ng committee. !Ensign f)llotr:> from 11\e Issue • -11 •itl.,. • .., Hoii-
Hwr IUslo... of Sei>L 22, 1'160.1 """'"·which ••• -loto(y IL.!:::::::::::·::'::::::::::::::::::~ ................................................................ ..J 'e9eled ._., World •• a ..... is now a ...... ci"
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in Weat Oennany with a dent of the orpnization for
popul ation of 100,000. After th e State of California.
tourina Southern West Oer--He spearheaded the bui ld--
man y, Peter returned home in a campai an for the United
on the Cha pm an Colleae Cerebral Pall)' center at
Se ven Se u crui1e ship. 3020 W. Harvard, Santa Ana,
Purpose of the Americans which serves 36 children in
Abr oad student proaram i1 iu child development cen·
to help broaden their edu· ter and where 32 youna
Cltion wh ile they •ct as un· adults cam partial indepen·
official aood-wi\1 "ambu· dence in ita work shop. The
adou" for the United States center also has a showroom
on a people·to-people basis. wh ere the aifu and party
The AFS proaram works tn decorations made by the
revene, makin& arranae-youn a adults are displayed
ments for fore ian students for rental or nle.
to com e to Uus counlr). The selection of Kina
RENE J . LeCLERC OF Neprune was made by Mn.
COSTA MESA DIES Robert D. Woodward, ball
Death came Aprd 15 to ch a1nnan and her committee:
Re ne Joseph LeClerc, 63, \hs. R.P. Connally, co-
at h1s home, 177 Vira 1n18 chattman ,Mrs.James Youna ,
Place, Cos ta \lesa. awards . rt.lr s. Wal ter w.
Cruttenden Jr., prizes: Mrs. Serv1c es were h.: ld Apr d Rohe rt S. Callender , invi ta-
17 at the Church of Re-ttnns . \Irs. John R. Davie•
lt gwus Sctence m Laauna J l \1 R G H f., pa fOIU; l!i. . • a•
Beach , With the Re v. Ue nry ley Jr., press: \irs. Walter
Gerhard offic1aung, under Srmth ,proaram:~i ,\1rs. Georae
the d1 te c l111n of Baltz U. Jones, reservations, and
\·lrortuary, Costa ~·len . Mrs. Georae W, Weedon,
Survivors mdude w1fe sponsou.
Luctlle, and 4 sons : Rene The black lie d1nner bene-
Jr., or Lona Beach; Gene, fi ted the Carl lbrvey
L o. h p U S School, Uope. Ha ven School• on a lX'ac ; erry, . .
Anny; and Roaer, Costa and the Un11ed Cerebral
'1 Palsy Cen ter.
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Louoo .I-AllAM .t.IID LOT SIPARATI -Goo. 13
Abram. whoee namt .-ao~ hl61e /Giller. Ia the GeM and blood father ol
tbt J*)ple of God known by the name of bla arandeon. Jacob. or Jarul. He Ia
bettln' taown. to ua •• Abraham, the aew name God aaw hlm In con.nectton
wtlb 11M Covenant. eealed by cln:wnclalon. proml•lnl' th~ •ftd orthe woman
Bw. throulft Sara, who would aave mankind from aln and death. H e lt, thue,
In a very real eenN father of all men of Fa.Jtb In Chrtat.
At lhe at~ tn bia Ufe of tbla chapter ~ram la still beln& perfected for hJa
tole by tbe bard Ult of a homeh•ca ttleman. He meeta and overcomee a aevere
test that art.ea out of hla creat burdm of wealth. When he left Ecypt, • Abram
wu very rlch ln cattle. tn allver, and in cold. • Hla nephew l.ot waa rich, too.
10 much tbat the land could not· aupport them both. A alrlfe arose between
their rapectlve herdsmen over crulng land, a tension all the more dangerous
becaute of other clan• In the v k:tnity.
Several counes of action could be conaldered.. They might h ave juat fought
it out, the one de.troytn1 the other. But, aald Abram, •we be brethren.•Thelr
etronc bond of brotherhood wu ~ precious to be broken aa \1 wo uld be by
such strife. They we re not only blood ldn, but had companied together many
yean throuah weal and woe. To preserve thei r brotherhood Abram propoaed
that they separate. True love is often e.xpreued better by separation, o r aegre-
&atlon, than by "togethemeu." Lot wa.a enUded lo hla own Independence.
Abram not only had the a:r~ and the fo resight to a:tve Lot up, a.a we say
of ldting children come of age after due trainlna:, but he also gave Lot nrst
choice of grazing a rea. "If thou wUt take the lefl hand, then I wUI go to the
rl«ht; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I wUI go lo the left. • Here i.l the
voice of au preme faith in the providence of God to ta ke care of him anywhere.
and the consequent self-confidence that hecan make do with what God provides.
In the next chapter we aee that the aeparatlon did not m ean abando nment.
When Lot go t Into trouble and w.-taken captive by four ma raudin g kings,
Abram aped to his rescue. He thua sho wed the h ighest b rotherly lo ve, being
wW lna to lay down his llfe for his frlenda-a love that binds even between
frienda who are separated o r segregated.
The separation took place when they were camped between Bethel and
Hal. no rth o f J eruaaJ em and along the Invasion route to be foll owed~enturles
llder by J o&hua from the eut beyond Jordan. Bethel is a place to be marked
for ill dose connection with on.e g reat event after another In the hl.siory Or
God's people.
Lot looked o ut over the countryside and ha d eyes only for wo rl dl y signa
of wealth. He chose the Juab plain of J o rdan, which was "weJI wa tered every·
where." Lot pitched his tent near the principal city o f the va11ey, the city of
Sodom which haa given itA name to the most unnatural dep ravities of men.
and Ia to this day a by-wo rd for degeneracy.
Sodo m a nd th e Jordan valley did not a ppeal to Lot because o f their
wickedness, but because, as Ezekiel .saw, "fulness of bread, and abundance of
Idleness waa in her." Th it profu se material p rosperity is nol good fo r man.
Rather it was fo r man's sake that God cu rsed the g round after Adam's sin. th a t
II bring fo rth thorns a nd nettles forci ng Ada m to eat in th e sweat of his faoe.
Lot. bein g drawn by wo rldly riches, chose the wo rser part. Latent in his
ch oice was the dreadful hardsh ip he suffered when Sodom was destroyed.
Abram, confiding in the providence of God. was left with th e hard hlghlanda
of Palestine to his o wn soul's bealth.
, The a.ntient Blah o p oreCory ol Nyaaa. the third o f th.e Cappadoclan
Fathers of the Church. wrote: "The love of God ls made up of a fearaome,
Impertu rba ble fortitude; whereas the love o f fl esh is dominated by a sla.cknesa,
a n indulgen~. and a sense of indolen t relaxation."
As Ab ram accepted th e settlement. his eyes of faith were opened wider
to see th e in visibl e th ings o f God and the true riches wh ich abide forever ... And
lhe Lord said unlo Abram. after that Lot was sepa rated from him, Lift up now
th ine eyes a nd look for all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give
it. a nd to th y seed forever.~
Then God comma nded Abra m to "Arise. walk through th e la nd," thus
p reftguring the life of every Christian who walka, as the Apostle says. being a
stranger and a pilgrim in this world. seeking a city which does not rot away
li ke th is wo rld. but abides forever in heaven.
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In the midst of a great storm, accompan-
ied by earthquakes, erupting flames,
dense smoke, and the eerie sound of
trumpet blasts, the people of Moses heard
God give the Ten-Commandments. Though
Moses hod prepared them for the oc casion
th ree doys earlier, many were terrified by
the very magn itude of the event, The Com·
mandments' are: Thou sholt have no other
gods before me. Thou shalt not worship
any graven image. Thou sholt not take
the name of the Lord thy God in vain . Qe-
member the sabbath day, to keep i~ holy.
Honor thy !other and thy mother. Thou
shalt not kill. rn .... sholi not commit adul·
tery. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not
bear false witness. Thou shalt not covet
anything that is thy neighbor's. The Ten
Commandments wer;e engraved on both
sides of two stone tablets and for cen-
turies were kept in the Ark. Later, they
disappeared, but all sincere Christians
believe that some day these original
Laws, "written with the finger of God,"
will be found.
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lilllo oplrliul olpl-.. _, of ...
WW.yo. All they -Ia ... ,_ ·-lo ... hlllorieal t!pl'"-of bolt'l doll-"-
Epptloo boodop. Tho)' .... look ... led
thai ....... Sbond""' ......... of boi Wid ia by ,._ . ..,,.., uti tMI,. the bondqe o ain. No ODe can ~
from ain ncept throuP our Lord and S.YICMir
Jeoua Cbrioi. Tho Serlptu,.. llote: "If tho Soo
therefore ebaU make you free, ye aha1l be fre~
Indeed" (Jobn 8:36).
• For God'• pion ond purpoM, the phytieol
deliverance wu minor compared. to the apirit·
ual aipi6eance which the Lord wanted r .. ry
to obeerve. The apot&e.lamb, without blaJW.,
waa only a symbol of the Lamb of Cod, who
wu to ~me lo bear away the tin of the wodcl. n .. unlelvenod bread repre.ented Chrial"a own
sin'-body which waa to be broken for the
sina of the world, and the blood of the lamb
repreeeated Hia blood lhed for lhe remls.ion
of ii_n. But Jewry overlook& thi•; therefore
~y canl:::.e~->.ee the SAYiour for they do not
ui.lentond the oymbola of th< Old T...._..
We reed that their .. mind. were bliDded" and
there ia a "vail" upon their hearta. If and
whm they tum to the Lord Jesus in faith, he·
linins , it shaH be taken away (2 Cor. 3:6.18).
Jewry alao overlook. the ilct that the Jewish
New Year and the Paa10ve r were to be in the
&.~me month, according to Scripturt:. but they
have changed God'• Word and have their
New Yur in the aeventh month instead of the
6rat as God commanded (Exo. 12). We have
rud tbit chapter to Jews, and what a aurpriMI
it waa to them! They aaw that when the blood
of the lamb wat stricken on the side pMl and
on the upper door potl, it wu a sign of a
crou! And it waa only that blood o.n the door,
that saved the first-born in that houte..
UnleiiVened bread ia a reminder, they NJ,
that the Jewa had to leave l:«ypt in ha.te, they
had no time to let it raite. When they got into
the wiJderneu, they baked it on top of the
stones. We quickly point out that they were
still in Egypt when they wert! commanded to
eat the unleavened bread ; for the lamb and
the unleavened bread were a type of our Lord..
as it ia written : " ... For even Chri.l our
patover is aacri6et:d for ua" (I Cor. 5:7).
And when our Lord kept the l .. t PaMOver with
Hia ditciplet, He took the bread, gave thanb,
broke it, and gne it to Hia ditciplee Myin~,
"Thie ia my body which ia given for you!'
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Likewioe He took the cup, uying "Thit cup
HLUII HOMI ia the new testament in my blood, which is
be unlearned and rullible. A little ~-=~~':,':;"'and'~' shed for you" (LuL:e 22:19, 20 ). Re(lllft•Mtl "-IIOU IIOADCASTI!R ssa s. w.,. St .. L•• •• ,.~.. f0017
Q. Ytau ow, I .C. -"I 11M «YA/tU~d
a bOMt tAc at4ttmnt in /!IrMa S: ll
tdU•g tu to-'enfu • rwr /atdtt one
to tuaotler.' I Aa.ve ma,.r /t~wltl. Scmae
of them 1-.ootdd tWit Wu to ntJN:Ut to
otlt tr~. fa it t10t naoug.\ to ecntfu•
t.\e-m to Go4t"
A. The WTODr interpretation of thia
wne hu eau~ many beartachea
and...,. major dfoit•fon~ fa' dundl-.
The meaning of thja pa..aaaae ia tha.t
when an iodividual hu ~npd an-
other. these thinae shOuld be made
rirht between them u well u being
confeued to the Lord. TheJ ehould
not be .. confessed" to any outaide
party whatsoever, much leu public-
ally . If you have wronged another
by speech -or action, tbie nceda to
be made rirht with the injured
party, not to those not concerned.
Q. s, ..... w .... -"How ia it poa-
sibU to foUov; the Lord'• comMaftd
wAnt I~ sGid we allotdd become 41
'Little dilctr"'' P"
child, however, ia reneralb' the per-I'm ,...,., horow tQd.y The above ia only half of the Goapelllory,
soniftcation of one who hal real and 1Nn I luv• been btfore. for Paul .. id, if Christ be not raia.ed fr om the
worthy faith. He hu not Jet leamed Nuret" ""Y ftlt!er's houM dead, then our faith ia vain and we are yet in
to be suspiciou!l and critical. So, we Whtre _, ,...,5ionl bt; our sins. But thank God, He did ari.e from
are to have complete faith and truat ,.,...,., rfte or••' while throne; the dead. Even that ia set forth in the Old
in the Lord Jesus Cbri1t, the faith Nftnf' the crvt:••l -... Te8lament, for in Leviticus 23, we obeene
of a child but not Ute mfnd of a : Neuer ttoc bound of lile, that foll owing the ~evenlh day ubbath, there
r hild. ~ Whet-• burden• .,. t.id down; was to be a "first day," a "day of holy con-
Q • ......_ C1 h • -"I'M • clwcl Nur., le..,ing the crou; vocation" in which no work wu to be done. ,...,w.,. olld CIU..U a..,.-vieu. At U.U. Nc.,.,. ~i"ing the crown! On this day, the "morrow after the sabbath,"
God U "'Y do.a t. .. .U,. I ..,. ----Pt.o.bt C.,. the p~ •• to take a "Meal of the &nt· •w Jtf'llyerc ht at otln ti"'" I fed TMtS 1 KNOW fruita, and wave it before the Lord!" Thia waa
lib I'm /tut .o.,W., tiiOt'U. t .. t , ':1ll to be the day after the sabbath, th e firat day
A. Are you atteDdior Mtvieea where 1 know not by wt..1 ~ ,..... of the week, whi ch ia our Lord'a Day, the day
the Coepel i.l beinr pi'MCJMd! That But thh I kno., God enswers set uide lo worship our risen lord. Spe•kins
would be the ftnt point. SometimM .,..,.,. of the resurrect ion, u th e Scripture s.~ys, "For
feelinp fmter into our prqer lifa. 1 know that H• has given His Word, as in Adam all die, even ao in Christ shall all
God ia alwa,ra faithful, however: even wa;:.d''111 ~~ Is • ._...,. be made alive. But every man in his own
thourh we ftuetuate in our w .. for ' d Ch ·,. tc. fi otl ·, It d tc. And will bol ..-..w ... ed 100n OT late· or er: Tl nc: r ru1 a; a erwar ney Him. Sin may have t-in. Da'rid ' th t Ch .,.. t h' · " (I C IS
I c___ 1 L b'-. a are n a a lA com1ng or. : said, "Jf I reprd IDiquity iD Dl1 ...,...,.... not I ,.,.. .. .u.ng IOUght 22, 23)
heart, the Lord wJU not h•r me." So Will c-In IU!I the w.y I •
if we are alncere aDd our bart& .,. ~~. So, in the Old Testament, we find the
right before the Lord, .....,-c~~ of ktt leave my prayer, wilt! Him •lone, Gospel-the death, burial and re~urrection of
how we feel about it. we ahould pray A Whou..,wm 11 wiMt' than '"" -. our Lord. We alao find that the 11heaves waved
d to~~Med 1 1 He will grar~t my QUeSt, before the l.orci repreaented a ty .... of our an we can ~t aaaured that the Lord Or .-.d _ '"'w" '•• ~• r--
A. It doe:en't mean that
will hear and anawer our prayen ae-blnt. Lord" u He waa :.he "6r.tfruita of them that
we are to cord inr to Hia own perfac:t will. ,_ IIOU IROAOCASTU slept (1 Cor.l5:3)).
IDR. BENNET 'S BIB LE SCHOOL LE SSON ·:.::;::.:;.::=:...~:9:,:"';1
~ ~tho~ •• ~:..= Self Revelation of Jesus _ LUKE ,,21 •• way and have returned to Heaven ;. my beloYod Son, ;, wbom 1 ..,.
PROPHrTIC WARH IHGS
It ia iflter~diJtg 1n1d lfoberifl g to
o\ear .\ow 1ftt11 of l~nti,.g, frOfl'lo vnn'-
OUI art'I'U of life, tr r l!: rft!li:tiJI.g tl'
grc11ity of tlte ltot~r i11 t~•.llid 1(1~ on
UviJig. Dr. Patd A. Sc.\il"PJI of th.
Ufliver-ritr of WUemuiJI , r uc,.tlr
HJrote tlcte ,_..dmtiflg worth, "For
11 "'""bn of Wttlrl 10c ltatre beet~ told tMt lMMtnaitr i1 'at tAt ero,roart..'
Aaide /rcntt t.h fad t.\at 101!: M t~t aU
IIN»>K tired of tl i1 oU eliel e, t.\~ •lo-
{lfl" ia flo loJI.ger tnu . H.e,uu•ier tod.ar
ltawd. b~fon tlc aby1.t, aiUI .o\(»0 100t1
we t~~ay be brl~4 iJtt o t llia llbfll, 41
a rutdt of tle iAvttdit~c JtOW.,-of ftr
0101' ertcttit~• MiW, ..o 011c aet~u~Ur
bolv1. B.et d"'--ftll p~OJ)lc wlo bow
t.V faetl, tAe fear ia vowi"4 tAct t.h ti•• ia """' •.\ort fiMI•cd. So a.\ort, M !•ct. tlat 10t! ea.• flO lotlll&r .,..u ..
tcnu of gnera.timu, or "'"' it1 t~nu
of llecod,., ht ,.,.okWr malr I'• '""
&._, two 4igU ~"'""· U , • ..,. to ,..., ~. tltct wbt ,.,t,. it i• *"'-'• tooTI• \1 tlc fe.d t.kt leculnt
of tlc ebrel, o/ leiet~C• atNI of tM .,.;.,.,m .. iui.t, i• ,ftUf'Ol., ma evsa-
tiM&u., eo e.ec .. if "'tlU.r ... u,_
""""-" W44l'fl """ ofl•"'i"l IOifM' ncA .rl .. emU~. tete tlJOIIMW • .,.,
...... Acftl.
•·--, """' and have left rnet1 and the earth to well pleu<d; bear ,. him" (MaiL
of God, wlUch the proph-By DR. JAMES E. IIEHHET perish iD their si n under the power 17 :51 . They had seen ]-.·tho Soa
eta of old did not under-E.--Ac:aJ 1~ s-t.aJ ~ ~ of the Evil One, Satan. and beard God the Father .i:a tbei:r
ICaDd &Dd even the angds .....,.,,.., J ~ tao. "-'""'-eo-iJ "'Ooriollila a..... But a-in J·----~ from cfo,, ry. No wonder that f.-. -: in Heaven "desire. to look •-__. ""~ ur ha 1-"~ iDto" (I Pet. J :l0-J2 ). (Rtltfll•t.tl fr-CHRISTIA.M IUCON, 754 H•,U... "--·· C•lllt~ .. w.-4, M.J.) H~ven and cast His lot with sinful ."e Ve not UPUWa.~ :::-t::
The problem is, "How can God, who jaat as a man tempted in all points And, so, a few days later Jesus men to be: their Redecmet'". Peter riled fables, whea we made .
is perfect in all thin(!., redeem a bu-like. any other man, yet without any took three of His disciples, Peter, thought that he. rould keep Js.•, unto you the pow~ aad. «'"'IC of
man IOUI, wh ich is deceitful abo.e all sin in H imself. James, and John, "up in to a mountain Moses, and .EJijah in. their tranJ.. ~r Lord Jaus. ~ hut W"tft .,..
thincs and desperately wicked ?" AH OBEDIENT SERVANT to pray.'' Just why He favored these formed condition by buildinc a taber-~of H•• maJaty. For he,.
How can the unrighteous become throe disciples we arc. not told, but it naclc. for each of them, but durinc ce~ved from God the F•ther ~
richteow ? How can . sinnus become As God He could not die, but as is probably because they walked this dispensation God ia not dwdlinc and .&iory, when there came • 1'0ICit
uints ? How can sinners be recoa~ mao He could die and so could be closer to Him than the others, for the in tabernacles made by man. The to ham from the tx.cetlt:Dt lf«1" (2
ciJed to a pure, pe:rfrct and sinleu "obedient unto death" as the perftd clo9er we walk to Jesus the greater bodies of men are His temples, ~er I :16, 17) . .John aiiO wrote.
God? How can dead soub become Sernnt of God (Phil. 2:5, 6). He fellowship we have with Him, not bought with the great price (1 Cor And we beheld his tlory, the CSor1
alin? How can a man be born apin refused to be conform~ to the man· only in His sufferings, but in His 6 :19, 201 of the blood of ]~ u of the only becottm~of the Fidler,
from above u a c.hild 'of God? ners and methods of sinful men of joy and reveJations, and power and Ch rist God's Sora. full of craee ud truth' (Jolm. 1:14).
this world, but in all poin ts and at all glory (1 Peter 4 :13). ' Paul abo •• Je~a~ ia Hill H•ftlllr
IECOHCIUATION times was oh<dient to God as His These disciples did not .uli<O that TlfE CUIITAIN UFTID rlory on lbt rood fh>m ] .......... "'
God -· a .. · Son m· to •"· -ld •-rvant and His Witness, no matter Jes -· I . •'--L...!ef The bricbtest object ill oar lably l>amucua, and the Jicht .... him ....... u10 .;x us wu •-10g 0 I"JVe u~a~• a on life is the sun, but the ciOI'J of ]au blind to earthly tbinp for three daJL
to accomplish this thine which is im· what the world might think of H im. !light of real Heavenly glory or they wu and is much brirbter thaD tba:t. But it only took oae clact ieto ,6e
possible for man to accomplish or A true servant in carrying out the would ha·n been wide awake and Ther_ e ,.. not. b_inc in Hil ~~ory. of _.0 riout: face of Jaua to COIItiC:t l'llal
e'ftll understand by his own human orders of his master d~s not pay eager, but, being ''heavy with lleep," which the disciples were •tlwmed. ~f hia tin, to convince him that J.,_
reuoninc p>wers. Reconciliation and any attention to the commatts, criti· they slept. And when #inahy they They wanted. to keep Hil pw, bere is the Christ, and to coavot. him
t«<emption must be accepted by us aa ciams, and advice of irresponsible on-awoke they saw Jesus clori6ed, with on eart4t. How the ~ would baft from a murderous sinner iato.a..Jcw ...
a matter of faith in God's Word or lookers, whether they are servants of M01e1 and Elijah ltaDdiac and tiJk. flocked round H.r-r H ' ......_1 it cumot be accepted at aU . But God the .same master or of another iac with Him "'of bit .,...It which n.m ~c ,.. ;: f~--;~ inc, hdpf,ul, aalout Aiat.
does not leave us in dark n e u or mast<r. he lbould ac<x>mplilb lit Jem•n." Moses and Eli'•'. ..._, _ ___. ~. I....WO .... US
doubt c:Onc<rning the actuality of ~ TlfE GLOlY Of GOO By ok<piac the ~ -a there is a ,rorio:,. ;,.;":,:;;;·bq,:;:i • -.....,.. '"""
clemption as a definite fact. He hu cood part of tbe lloria of thia -tho ,....e for .n of God'o cldldtm. We are 10 be ~ with
civen us abundant evidmce of ...sulll Jesus indicated thot God throuch formation of ]-. ~ tho .-ioito .... n..,. two propheb of cld ..._ _. ~--FO< .. _ Cl~till, ""-" ia.-
which we ca n Yie:w and weigh and H im mieht rive orders, the fulfill· from Moees and EliJah, wbo preri-tcioaa euily l'fiCIII1Iiled _. aMI tD life, tball. appear, then lhall ,. II*>
a«:ept. Even if we have not aperi· m<nt of wiUch micht make the ..,.,.. ously had left thia earth ·-1500 'talk iuo .., ,_ -· I-no oppoor wilb him ill fJ«7" (Col. 3:4).
enced salvation ourldves, we have all ant feel uhamed, but He added, aad 900 yean earlier, ~ur:cti!f=IJ, world is aot altlw:tl!ld bJ a a ·, 1 "For Ollr s:GnwetMtqi [~] la
-other people who ha"" been led "WhoJO<ver shaD be uhamed of me and liOW """' rnaled ID flloriliod Sa-riour Tho -"1 ..._ - -In ,__, f.-....... aloo "' led<
f..a -to ficbt, from death and my wordo, of him shall the Son bodies u frlmdo of 1-Clariol. .., ........ *or ·ill 1 1 1 1 hit for tho Saoloar, ""' Lard .]-
.., Ufo. of man be ashamed, when he •hall • Clorlot • who obaD *""' llaL .a.
SON Of MAN «>me in hio own cfory, ond in hiJ llfl INC.C»MAI.UI.I CHll$1' ·~ =!::.. '::.1 :""' W,, ·ht it'_, be fu'l·-· ...
Father's, and of the holy .,..ro• lbtthew ·•1'. ]-"f-did -. A.d · d .. ---Wo P>:;loao W (Pf!l. 3_:2}). J-. tho Son of God in Heaven, (Luke 9:26). What .,., that 11or7 "'!"< u tho -. Mute ......., "H..o .......... thooi IIIIa --,._ /In ,_ • •' od ol ~. "'"*· ....
-.., Himoelf tho 11etb of man and, to be like ? Wu it worth waitinc fori ~ ........,. oiJin"w, --'ioc tiJia-.._Gad doa ....... p. lowly 1-wllo died a ...,! .lloodo loa'liar ia Henm all of HiJ ;,.icDia Was it ""'tor than the llor7 of wbik u -; 10 u DO ,...., • rllad 1-Rio s., _, ..., 11oa • doa co. .., -,_r. ft.,_
... rop11a u God, He humbled HJin. a rthly thinga ? The prOj>heb had arili -wbik -. • IAito adclo, 1 ;, 1 II) lor-to...., .. •, td of Hloo ill Rio . .....,,
1111f aad --Hinwtf tho oaid thol "E1" hath not ...... nor .. , "The 1-of liD CIO I POl -;, -....., lfao .. ..W ~Ill .... _.
beard, neither ha .. entered into tho abond, aad bia n:bool -wllilo • .., lllo &MY 111ot dlo ......
ilaolll)' f-of a ......., of God ia heart of man, tho thinga whieh God uod .t;• I ioc·" No --...._ l!el Wm •s ~ IUIIY of G•IP Aftooo dlo b = 1': ... •• • •. of'"-. aad 10 ~ ••• '--th ----t I •'---..... __. t--- • ibe Hil .. ,.._ .... ~ ..... • I I .. ... . . ..,_ ~. .. ... ....'-r-w or Ufii:'PI u-... ...,......;: q II Hi IS Iii-171 • q -~ •
dlo OIIC1 ....... S.. of God,._ him" (I Cor. 2 :9). But Jaaa oaid ....,, ·MelLO we .... • -_, ttl~•. ol Gel'o ...... J-dlo-ol ,_. ..,.., Do
... S. of 11M • tiJia -. He that then wm: oome olandinc rWfd --J-. dlo Son ... W, r:.;e A .... (M 1¢ I .;. a • ol ,_ ... ;ch -·• I a
1 I I I, of-1111 S.. ol God, then ill Capo"*"• witll Him wllo ~ ~ -· cliocaitdad Hlo f-M ,d r) -~*f!a .. ·~. ~ r::...: ...... -ril1l sma.r Ale,_ .. ....t Hio ,..... u ... ........ -w 101 that llor7 -wlliJe thoJ ._ "'"' of lfaa .., .... I I ld · Ml I UIW U Ill wlw al ""-JBw M ,_
--III'J, .. flal. ...... -,.... ia tho .... IUid widouat f1n1 Hlo Hoet~7 'u dlo S.. of ... door-.._ .......... I ~ I:I:e)P ..... ,_
......... 111 • -Jfa ......... dJIIII. · God. .H. bon -1 11 .... -• of .,. ... 1111, '"Nt ._ •t ... ,_ llltl .... t.
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LWo hlo.
• 1401 .. CoW Hwy. c._. .. Mor
• 1111-MoloSt. Sante Aria
MOTIC., tMII: Cotta MeM ........ c ......
PO-IM.Y MUll C.WU4
NOW AT
Fashions
for "fun"
The new memben .. u fWt"
fashion show or the Junior J.;~l>l;l
Ebell Club of Newport
Bea.eh will be held today,
Apr1 l 27, ac the Ebell club-
house in Balboa •
New members are ~s .
Gus Chabre , Charles Dil-
linaham, Ronald Poe tl,
Michae l Helin, Ernest Hick-
lon, G•ey Rawlinas , Oarry
Short and Jack Wel11. They
have been busy deaianin&
and creatina their own
fashions behind clo1ed
doors for the pu t few
weeks and wi ll model lheir
own creation• at the brunch,
wh.ich will honor put pre•
1idents and coord inator•-
L AS REINAS MEMBERS busily preparing
to r the May 3 benefit at the Balboa Bay
Club include, from left, Mrs. Leonard
Kingsbaker, general chairman lor the
party; Mrs. Willard Dunlap, member of the
decoration commi ttee, and Mrs. James
Shepherdson, cal en dar chairman. ( Ensi IJI
photo.)
I
Auistina them Cor the
fashion show are Mmes .
John Hullburt, Roaer Pie le,
Steve Preston, Jerry Shoff•
ner and Dan Hayes.
Mrs. Jack Haaadorn, pre·
sident will preside. over the
business mcetina;.
LAS REINAS PLANS BENEFIT
liaiAnn officer between the
chapter and the Auxiliary,
wu amon & those attending.
the luncheon.
NEWPORT HARIOR ElllfJI
SEOOIID SEC11011 --,. J
THUIISOo\V, Af't11L 27, 1151
COROllA D£1. CAU f .
•!II!UILI!D
OI!III!UL
IIISUIIAIICI!
COYI!UGI! .,
ED rARD
A1' 1
JAY .. IIIIPIO
N.NI!WP'OftT OL'VD.
NkWP~O.-T •EACH
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interior
Hofn• n eed ••fvrbi ohi•o••l
Compl•t•
or long rengt
--1361
548 ·3001
1710 NEWPORT BLVD.
PH. 646-9lll,C..:otta Meta.
Mr•. Timothy Tacquar~. (Ietty Koch photo.)
Mrs. Warren Fix and r-.trs.
Paul Hadle y will report on
plans for the t Sth annual
cotton ball dinner dance,
which wi ll be held Friday
evening, May 12, at the
Balboa Bay Ctub.
Las Reinas Auxiliary of fnors and varied colored
Newport Beach Assistance balls. For the card players,
Lea&Ue wiH hold its annual each table will have its own
fUnd raisina; event -a lun-wrapped prize. Durina the
cheon, fashion showing and afternoon models will pre-
card party -at the Balboa sent sprina fashions.
PACIFIC
VIEW
'-1 E io4 0 1t1 Al PAR I(
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Cl:ll.lt..,'t:RY
CREMJ\TOKY
MAUSOLEUM
12220 MKMtlur llou!e-rlrd Hell1lcNt Buch. C.lltorn11
(114)67J.1kll
. ;
Penny Anne Meserve
weds Tim T acquard
Bay Club on Wednesday, Las Reinu Auxiliary sup-
May 3, according to Mrs . ports a ll the projects and
Claude L. Pa tterson, auxi-phi lanthropies of the New-
France is the theme for liary chainnan. port Beach Assistance Lea-
today's brunch. Mrs. Edward Luncheou at 12 :~(1 will be aue Chapter. It helps staff
?
_,:? y •
Making their home at 512
J asmine Ave., Corona del
Mar, are newlyweds Mr. and
Mrs. Timo th y Louis Tac-
•";'::;~,dwho have recently
.r from a weddina; trip
to Mexico,
' The youna couple were ~anied lu t mon th at the
ing of Glory Lu theran
()lUrch in Huntington Beach,
The bride i 1 the former Miss
enny Anne Meserve, daugh-
,ter of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Ro-
bert Meserve of 106 Vi a
!Genoa, Lido Isle. The
groom•s parents are Mr. an d
Mrs. Robert Tacqu ard of
S08 36th St., West Newpo rL
The bride chose a wtli te
brocade costume sui t wi lh
jeweled bo lton I and a petal
sh aped h'B t with short veil.
9le carried a noseaay of
whi te roses.
She was attended by her
si s tet, Miss Pamela Meserve.
who wore a yellow dress
with a daisy embroidered
overdress and carried a
bouquet of daisies.
Thomas Nul ty was
brother's best man.
doubl e rina; ceremony
pcrfonned by the Rev.
me n l Shoemaker.
h.is
Tho
was
Cle-
Followina the weddina
ceremony a recepti on was
held at th e Lido h ie home
of her parents. Nearly 100
we re present for th e late
afternoon party.
Wh,tehouse J r. and Mrs ' d -' b · theThriCt ~op,a communit)' -prece ~ y a social hour.
George Hauser, brunch Proceeds will benefit the service, located at 505 32nd
chainnen, and their C9ffimit-Childrens' Dental Health St., Newport Beach . The ·11 h 1 · C r French Room rack, which tee w1 serve t e mea 1n a enter or needy children in
typically French counuy the 34 schools of the Harbor displays clothina; on the
kitchen. Decorations were area. lint Thursday of every mon th, is a succesdul ven-supplied by Bar to Newport Mrs. Leonard T. Kinas-
of Corona del Mat. baker is lhe general chair-ture of the auxiliary. Mrs.
HE'LL STUDY OVERSEAS
David ~oga;in, 468 E.
17th St., Costa i\·lesa, ma -
JOring in humanities, is one
of 17 UCI students who
have been accepted for stu-
dy at UC centers overseas
under lhe l967-fi8 education
abroad program. He wi II ~to
to a school in the Uni ted
Kingdom.
BOOK GROUP TO MEET
man for the party. Her as-Jule Axelson and Mrs . Syd· ney P. Bartlett are co-chair-~~~~t.s :~~~~~.~~:~ssyg~ men or this convnittee.
Kneen, T remaine Treat and Mrs . Patterson is serving
B her second year as chairman Bert • Brew.:r, ~1 s. Jerry f ,. • .1. h' y _ Bell is responsible for or w•e ..-..uxa 1ary, w 1ch was
deco>rations, and Mrs. Wi\-founded Ui 1~64 by Mrs.
liam B. T.ritt is public rela· Norman Huff. Recently Mrs . Patterson honored members lions director. Tickets are
avai lable from all Auxiliar of the ~':rd of direc ~ou of
membeu. y the Au :ull~ry for thiS and
Luncheon tables for 10 last yea.r w1th a luncheon at
will be decorated with the lrvme Coast Country
J ust relax
here on the co uch.
We'll have you
well-adjusted in. no time!
The bri de is a 4th aenera-
tlon Californi an. ·Ste is lhe
aranddauahter of Mrs. Sti r~
ley Meserve of Balboa and
th e late Shirley Meserve,
\·Irs. Ri chard Beamish will
le ad the discussion of Vik•
tcr Frankl's "Man's search
DAR gives nag: 'io P.CMR o•"'·
The Colonel William Ca-C'ox, ....tlo is DAR Oag chair-FREE
bell DAR Chapter of New· man. and Mrs. Frederick Webster for me.ani-ng;" at the May 31
,.Pf Bail,l~r!~fe_Jslat;!d.1W11\sh.,., ~eti~g of the book discus-
and the laic Dr: ... 'Web~e~: ''1b0, ~oU~ .. ~r the N!wport
"-e . wat presentee! 'a t" tSe "'Beach Fn cn<ts of d\e Li•
1965 Olildren's Home So-brary. The meeting;· will be
ciety debutan te ball m at 10 a.m. at ~larine r's Li-
Newport Beach. tnry.
port Beach presented the The Chapter's monthly CII£CIIDDI. IAlJICIIC
City or Costa Mesa wi.th a me.etina followed the pt'C• I .I ~ '1' ,, • .. •
new Flaa (01' th• C hy HaH ~ taoatati.MI •i1h a 6nsert • ... "ft', •At.•, ·· ~ •• ~~~~. ~cu"""DOVUt . ·*....,.-fl'll........-• .._...-.. . yesterday morninJ. at the home of Mrs. William ... u•oE ,., JAMSOII[[ •• ,.,. __ ,. -...N .. , ..... , ... .,.
Mayor Willard T. Jordan Rabbitt, 2821 Harbor Vie111' c~ow~s AT McMTHlllll 1 ·-·--J-'"' oc ... .,""" r .. ,...,.,
accepted the new "Old Dr., Harbor View Hills. ... ntl 5,. lllly-1,. • fllllltl
•·..a~ht
""NI41
S40.1111
The Public OHice Repre•
sent.ative ror the Costa
\tesu -~ewport Beach Of·
ri ce, \lyrtlc Rissett,_ is re•
Preview party set Glory" to replace the well Yearl)· reports of chapter
cc~a~r•~u~i~u;oo~s ~w~'~'~'~'~'~';'~i,~·o~d:·c!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ used and worn flag &i\'en r-
tiring tt her
of serv1ce
Telephone .
"~lytt" begun her caree r
as an operator on .\lay 19,
\947, reportin~ to the office
formerly locnted on Island
.\venue in Balboa. Fiuingly ,
-\pril 21, \967. \tyrtle't!l re -
tirement dinner will be held
at a local restaurant. Other
nssignment!!!l which Myrtle
has held are service repre•
~entati ''e, district Aecretary ,
and stsff secretary -tndy,
estinJ&: care.er.
a testimonial to an inter-
Barney, Myrtle's husband, plans to retire !'limu ltane•
ously, thus. enablin,; them to fulfill their desire to
travel extensively throu#outthe country.
INVJ:sT-IN-AM1CIUCA CounoU nm..l.nU u• tbat our
-viDa• and lo..-tiDent. ID-.n IDODeJ" at work for
~t•r eoonoiDie aro~h. . . .
WOI!d~re(j what you could do a bout
We11, when one of these "over-
you at an inconvenient time;
take for an anawer; or givea you a aalee
that eounda deceptive or unbelievable ... firmly ;..,,,~ the offer and hang up.
cou1110, moot people who 1011 by phone do ao
co,lrteOU.Oily and collliderately, olrerina honeot valueo
you may well be interested in. And we give any buai-
n ... which ia int..ted !,.. illformation about aood
telephone oelling. We oak tbat they make oal• calla
only to bona tide proopecta aDd that they identify
t hemeelv• clearly 011d ap-" you OO..tly.
So, if you're ever bothond by a Nde oaJeo call re-
fuoe the caller yoor time aDd atteotioo aDd jU.t han,
You don't. have to liate to the mnuce. And tbe
will -'nly pt JOUR. @ PlcllicTihJh••
ti1_,f'~-.,.
A brand new concept in
all previews will be in uo-
duced to the Fine Arts Pa-
trons of Newport Harbor and
their guests -preview, -
party, jazz, artists, Ir ish
coffee-all in one.
On Apri l 30 San Francisco
comes to Newport Beach.
"Wally Hedrick and Sam
T ch akalian" open at the
Fine Arts Patrons Pavilion
Gallery in Balboa. The
larae and colorful canvases
of these artists are beina
installed for the exhibition
scheduled to run from May 3
th roua;h June 11.
The 2 artists will fly down
from San Francisco for this
Sunday evenin-g's preview
party, and the most "'in"
j azz band in the city will
accompany them. "Studio
13" will entertain opening;
ni aht guests with the old
and new jazz sound s.
The band, origi na ting in
San F rancisco and com-
prised of artists, has been
in existence for 20 years.
Wally Hedrick is the banjl>'-
playina member of this
aroup. The band was oraan-
ized by E lme r Bischoff,
ano the r we It-known San
F rancisco contemporaty
artist.
The traditionat cocktai l
hour wi ll be replaced b)· an
"Irish coffee hour," fe atur-
ina th e drink made famou s
in San Francisco. Re fresh·
menta wi ll be served a lso.
Mn. Philip Gold hu or-
pnized this exhibition for
the Pine Arts Patrons and
has been ru !X)n sible (or
ptannina the very new and
different fint ni aht party.
Mrs. Glenn Turnbull will
deaiF tho exhibi tion in-
stallation. Mrs. Donald Mc-
Hone ud Mn. Henry Mackie
have 1upervi1ed the publi-
city ananaemeats. Mrs. Bly
Lovearen Wid her comnittee
wUI be in cha.rae of lhe Irish
coffee party oponina niaht-
Mu. Hetbett Brownell i1
ehairm• or prin.tina. irt-
ciHiaa iavi&atioas •d 1ho
l:;~:':. .. ~•ccompenyiftl ...
oommiu .. chl.iii'Mft ,....~oo. .... ....... ...
R· &ys Jr ••
olallloa; Mia. RICJbud Seow-Your T.......,.. •-lo Now,..~._. .;.;;;=:......Jon, --·; Mlo. Boqy
Lee Hall, addressing; Mrs.
by the same group of DAR
members to Costa \1esa
Paul Dauow, uansportation. many years ago.
Group wurs may be ar~
ranged during Gallery hours,
I to 5 p.m., Wednesdays
through Sundays, or at othe r
s peciall y pre-arranged ti mes.
All s tudent groups are ad-
mitted without charge. Fur-
the r infonnation may be ob-
tained from Mrs . Richard
Stewart, -H4-21l52, or Mrs.
Ralph Walker, 675-5384.
Ourinr. the last 17 years,
the local DAR Chapter has
pr esented U.S. flags to many
civic and youth groups in
the community. Orr,aniza·
ti ons in need of a flag; or a
replacement may contact
\trs. Edgar ~1-Cox Jr. at
673-4523. Flag codes are
also available from Mrs.
They are good talkers
Three students at Corona Beach. She competed Apn l
del Mar High School have tJ with speakers from atl
been winning speech con-over Southern California at
tests and honors recently. the Elks Club in Santa
i\larilyn Jacobs. 17. a Ana in the rea;ional speech
senior, won the zone speak-contest.
oH at the \\esa Verde Marilyn also won the Post
Country Club. She was level for the American
representi ng the ~larine rs' Legion oratorica l contes t
Lion• C lub ol Newport and placed Jrd m the County
~ ' le,·eJ. In the National
Forens ic League sh.e was
awarded a dea;r ee o£ dis-
tinction and was o£Te red a
1cholarship. Marilyn is an
honor s tudent at Corc>na
del ~tar Hi gh School. She
is the daua;ht er o( Mr. and
Mr s. Stanley Jacobs, 500
Ancel ita Pri,-e, Irvine
T enace.
At a re cent National
Forensic Leacue qualify-
las tourname nt, Emneu
l.aitt,l S, a juniO(', SIU'Vived
•e pre liminary rounds to
•ke it into the semi -
finals. He placed 3rd in the
cou.nty in h.wnorous inte('"
pntation with his ••con•
feuioos of the Little
CAROL FRENCH, assistant LeaJUe coach.'' Emnctt,
vl ct•PJtSi dent of Newpoft wh.o play• vanity footblll
Balboa Savings and Loan at Corona del Mar HiJh , ia
Association, has received lhc •on or "· and Mrs. (i.
the gold watch award for 10 Raiu , 1971 Mcaa Drive,
years of service. She joined Santa Ana HeiJht.a-Lindy Blue, 16, a jun ior,
the firm Is lqs(). After 11 t urvived the pnlimiaary
leave of abs en ce, she re-rounds .wt entered ••
turned to the position of •.N.finala at the t \a&e
n1anager of the Ccwona del qulilier apecch contes L
Mar office In 1 'f&l. Th is of-SM we•t on to wia 4tb
flee will rn ovt to new quar-place in qriJiDII oratory,
ters In the fln.1nclal co• ·~•kina oa ... The !"W\\ed
1 du lei... LiDdy II tM
pl•x of lh•Jrv ln• C0111111ny s do"'lller o1 MI. llld Mlo .
Ntwport Ctntt<. !Bt<kn•• J-• 81oN, 2107 Aha
1'11010.) Via~&; Ball 81"" •
a.IIIUJ.-fllll •tiL_...,.
What's the right
look for Mothers
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Permits.·
i.. llot.rt Uaaer, lOS North ·-.y sa..,.,
NEWPO RT HAR80R EIIIIJI
SECCIID SEC110N ~-Pill 4
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1967
OOIIliiA DEL liAR, CAll F.
3 ••••· Star LA., COh'f'Ort &ar&~e ln• John Leaviu. 2442 Crot~
of lhis IDDDIII bf lhe No• ID a ttudio ud ram.Uy room, view Or •• add family rqom
port .a.a '-ilctiaa dep.,.... -.ud n.ew.prap,tlO,OOO.. .. , and bath, 13,000... I • ', men t iftdYcM lhe Followin·a: Joan Peneu. Ul2 Deborah .. , .... h le111tl
Mew,... c.... tA., add family room, U,· Arvid H. John10n, 1-t&ory
Tbe Irvine Co., retail ~~S. . , . . c:Uplea, 121 Abalone Av_e ••.
asoro buitdiiiafor Desmond's Or. W1lham R. K&ns.l-wut. U&,\)00.
at No. 3 fashion Ia land, l·t10ry dwollina, 1B1& Olen· John Christensen, apart•
$ll0,000. wood Ln., •~.000. mon t over auaao, 224 Ame-
The 1 · C a tore Ivan Wells and Sou, 1· thy•t Avo., Si,OOO.
space r~1~0._;;;t Cbil-unit. 1-aiOtY dwollin~o 1472 W••• He..,.rt H•l•h••
d , Boot N 30 OaJuy br., t39,500. Hoaa Hospital, 301 N. Rna ery,o. ld 'N 'I 'N tBid. Fashion Island, S6,600. [)On~ cpwne. -:unu ~~~r .v 'alOraae room W u a. dwelltna 1020 Sanuaao adda u on, 5~,000.
••• ,., 'I . Or., t43,7so. Newport Holghts
R.F. Sch~cder, l·umt. 2• Louia Benny, t.ounit, 1-R. Upson, 404 CataHna
story dwelhna, 13 15 San· d II ' 1337 G I Dr addramily room 57 500
"
. 10 ~ 544 700 a tory we •na, a-., . , • , • ..,,., ' ' 0 53 SOO loi!Joo ~ Jer Ruoff 1121 Hi&h land axy, r., $ • ·
D ?ctd 2 ~drooms and en· Dr. James Fitzaerald, E.H. Kelly, 2~50 Channel
I r., · swinmina pool 13<1 San-Rd., remodel lutchen, scr-arae anro a aame room, ' · d r ·1 57 ooo tiaao Dr., 52,600. vace an ama y room, bar
' · Or. Loren Heather, con-and livina room, 55,000.
LEGAL NOTICE vert aarage to family room Corona ~.1 Mar .
NOTICE TO CREDI TO RS
Sl:Pf:RIOR COU RT Of THE
STA TE OF CALifORNIA fOR
TilE COUNTY Of ORANGE
No. A..:i6826
EKta t e of C!I.-\RLF:S R.
LYNCH also known u C.R.
LY:'<ICII , Deceased,
~OTIO: IS HEREBY GIVE S
to thl' crt'ditor"' of the abo••e
f11U11ed decedent that all Jl'f'T•
~ons hll\'ifll! claims againsl
th•• ~ .. ;,J decedent are required
to fil,. thenl,with lhe neces11ary
•·ouc hers, in the office of the
cl<"rl of th e ohove entitled
court , or to pre!lent them, with
th,. n"ces"arv vouchers, to the
undt'f!<i gnrd · IH the oFfice of
his attotnt'y THOMAS J. KOER·
UF:II ; 1.:>720 \'enturil Bhd.,
rncino, C;olifornia which is
the pl;oce of business of the
11ndersil!ned in all rnatler" ~r
taining to tht' est8\t' of ~aid
decedt'TI.\, within sb, month!!
.t ftf'r th,. fir,.\ public•iinn of
thi,. notice .
Dat ed Apr i\20, 1967
ROBE RT 0. LY!'\C !I
-\IHli~I.I'T A .HOR of lh t' r.s .. r-\·n : of lht' abo••e na med
•it'cedt'nt
and build new aarage, 1806 R.E. Van Dyke, 310 Ins
Hi&hland Dr., U ,900. Ave., add apartment. 526,·
Newport 365.
Allen Dale storage and Beverly Hall, add to rear
work room ior restaurant, o~ :;II ina, 406. Iris Ave.,
3131W.CoastHwy.,Sl,OOO. 5
0•1 d. 1 F d IS .
Ed d H od I en a e e era avmgs, war amm, rem e , f . d k 212 42nd St., $2,000. ootm& an m~sonry ;-'~'
F d N I. t dd )' · for a 2~tory o rf1ce additiOn re un as , a !VIR&·
room, bedroom and bath at at 2333 E. Coast Hwy .,
107 29th St., SlO,OOO. 53•000· .
J ohn Velardo, add bed-J .R . Lis le , _2-s tory du·
d b th 2 d fl plex, 613 Narcas.s us Ave., room an a on n oor, 3 7 0 3800 Channel Pl., 57,000. 5E3 ' ~~· ff
Richard's Lido Ma rket, ost " F Re ines, 2655 Bass-3433 Via Lido, add d isplay · Wood O•ethe ad petoola and storage area, 518.000. ' ' s hower enclosure , wooden Dr. Gildersl eeve, 516 36th
S . th fen ce, 52,000.
L, aarage WI apartm ent Irvine Terrace
above, sa,Joo.
Lido Peninsula Co., 7 HJ
Lido Parit Dr., redecorate
room, 53,500, and replace
wood renee, 53,000.
Lido Isle
Mrs. P. E. Fluor, add bath
on 2nd fl oor, 531 Via Li do
Soud, 54,500.
Harry Baker, 1914 Altura
Or., add fami ly roam. $8,-
500.
Shore C I i ffs
Larry Modica, swmvmna
poo l, 248 Orirtwood Rd.,
53,100.
Solboo Cov•s
TJIOM.-\S J. KOERBF:R . Dan Thompson , enlarae C harles 'Jraham, add 2od
floor, 58 Balboa Coves,
U ,500. ·\TTOR~t:Y AT 1 .. -\a· and rem<Xiel kitchen, 207
13720 \'entura Hlvd., Via Jucar, 53,000.
Encino, Cali fornia 9\316 1 \trorney for ,\0.\II ~IS TR .-\TO R Lido Is e Cormtunity ROTARY TO SPONSOR
B:\R·i22 Assn., add s torage room and GCI.F T CIJRHEY MAY 2
PubJi,.h: .-\pril 27, May 4, II, screen walls in Lido club-The Newport•Balboa R9"'
\8, 1967, in th e Ne .... ·port \Jar-house, 701 Via Li do Soud, tary C lub will hold its an•
bar f:n~ign . ~2,00~..:..._______ lnual golf tourn ament Tues•
L EGAL NOTICE LEG AL NOTICE day, \lay 2, at the lrvme
'O'ncr OF TRI'.I'TI~E'S S-HJ. as sho"n on sou d map of Tract Coast Counlfv Club course
T.O. \'o, TS ';'\5-66 :-l o. 919. 832.78 ft'et north· with tee~rr tune at 12:30
On \Ia\' 9. 1967. ;ot 1\:00 we .. terl~· of the southf'asterh· p.m. 'Guests are invited to
o<.m., T l'fLE 1'\S l'H .\~C E A~O corn,., of said Lot -\, said
TH\ ST CO\IPA~Y . u duly 8J2 i8 ff'et be111f!: mNsurrd
appointt'd Trustee un der anil alonp: thf' said soul h .. estt'rh
en te r.
J. Heiser , 2476 Bayshore
MARSHALL DUFFIELD, at left, general chairman of
the Hoag Hospi tal development prog ram, points ou t
the locati on of the proposed a-story ho spi tal addition.
as he accepts a $5,000 check for the tili lding program
from Willard D. Voit, chai rman of the board of W.J.
Voit, chai rman of th e board of W.J. Voit Rubbe r Co rp.
of Santa Ana. Both Mr. Du ffield and Mr. Voi t are mem·
bers of the 552 Club, whi ch is dedicated to expanding
the hospi tal to a ful l comple~en t of 552 beds. Th e
$5,000 check was donated by the Foundation of AMF,
parent company of the Voit Rubbe r Corp. (Wal ter Ger-
hardt photo.)
More concerts planned
Plans are already aroot
for Orange County Phil·
harmonic Society's 1167-66
season of free youth con-
certs.
A net profit of 56,340 from
the I. Magnin benefit was
disclosed at an evaluation
meeting of th~ corm~i ttee
c001posed of members of
both sponsoring oraani za-
tions; the New!X)rt Harbor
Service League and the
Orange County Philhar-
monic Society,
It is estimated that
approximately 100,000 coun·
ty youngsters will have
been reached at the con-·
elusion of the current youth
concerts season, now in its
1\Jth year according to
~-Irs. Jefferson Scoville,
Bjorklund, Lloyd L. Aubert,
J . Donald Ferausoo, C lir-
ro rd Hakes, Thomas Ke y,
Ralph Tandowsky, Georae
Robertson UI, Raymond
J osta, William R. Holmes,
James E. Owen, Arthur
Strock, Thomas Young,
James Keyes, John F .
Porter, Peter B. Hill, aod
William D. Clark.
l'IH»uaal to Deed of Tna:ll d.tt~d 1 ·.111M of rdPid [.,q~ ~. ,Ut.snc~ Sn~tC'~nber 2. \966 e .. ecQted by ~onbe•sterly alons a line
fto.G . VOCF. l fSSOC\A.T£5 . -... .. pa,.._llel Lo ~t<hSQut-essterly corporat ion lll n recorded Sept. line of said Lot A '230.36 feet
!J, 1966, in book-8041, pa~~ 9a l, to rlre Tftl'E PotkT OF BF.·
of Official Rt-cords in i'he offi ce GJ~~I:'iC ; them·e \?.rlheaster-
of the County .Rt'c~rder. of ly along a line parallt'l to th" Oran~teCounty,Cail fornllll, "ILL south easterly lin,. of said Lot
youth concerts chainnan.
Dr., Bay Shores, ,i.s hand-Mrs. William S. Uo1stein
\in~. ,O)"l'Q.,t•.· ,A war~• . ;'!}.tt !.presid.ed<· at tie evaluation.
be pres ented a't a d 1nner meeting, which was held
following th'e tourney. -April 5 at the New!X)rt
Hoeting -Air
C...clitio.l•g .
IOotol
1640 Superi or Avo.
Ll 8.55 31
PICNIC MAY 21 AT UCI
SE LL -\T Pl'BUC .H'C:TJO~ A. 26 .99 ff'et: th ence :;iouth-~0 HIGIIE.I'T BJD_DER f'OR easterly alon!l a line measured
~lr. and \1rs. Bi ll Brew~r
HarOOr Yacht Club. Fol· l~ng the meeting, \Irs.
Ho lstein entertained the
coounittee members at
o APPAREL -WOM EN
~.·\!'H (pay<Jb\1' at trme o~ ~ale at right anj!lf':-l to said south-
!.." lawf~l monry of tht' linlt"d easterly linf' of :sai<l Lot ·\,
:"itatl's) 1n the lobby of the "'t'SI 49.12 feet; then cr \'ort h· {park in,~t lot} .en!rance of Tille t'asterly al onF a line ptuall"l
of Newport Beach and Mr.
and Mrs. Sid W. Shelton of
Costa \lesa a re on the af·
rangements COfTI'Tlittee for
the May 21 AII..UC pi cnic
10 be held on the UC I cam-
pus . The event is sponsor-
ed by the UC Be rkeley
Club of Orange County.
luncheon. JEAI DAHL
ln ... ur<J nre Budd mil loc ated on to thl' said south,.a,terlv linr
the northwest rorntr of F:ighth of Si!id Lot A, 23.00-fert:
and _ \lai.n Street:-. Sa n_ta Ana , thence Southea><terly al on,~~: a
C"Jiforn1a, all 11rht, utle a nd linr ml'asured at right anglt's lnt••rr-.t r onv':/,e' to and now .c 'd h 1 I' h I I b · · 1 I) , f to Lne Sill soul eastf'r \' lnt' e t ~· II 1111 t'r :'!ill! een 0 • f • Trust m th<' propertv situated ofsa.td Lol ,-\,49_.13 l!'t'ltO the
in ""id Coun tv and !'otatr de-oor~hwes_terly l1n" of !.ond <le-
,.r rit,..ol ,1.., ;rnb .. d 1n ~ dr ... d _to \li!dred
That pnrtion of Lot A of Tra ct · Brown, " marn ed woman :
\n 9!9 in th(• City of <;ew-recorded \larch 9 , 1953 in
Pfl;t llf'a.r h, r nunty of Or~n,~~:e, B_ook 2466 Pa ,~~:e 584 of Offi. \OTJO : OF THI S'ITF",o;; S"f' . ... tat•· of' r.alifnrn i.t , "'" pt>r Cl~\ Record,;. the~ce .,Jon• .......,
I , · H k "9 sa td north"t'~tt'rlv hnr \ 39t1 ll00338 rn.tp Tf'tort l''l m oo -, 43' 30" f" 19 1 '·'[ · h 0 11 2 l',~r"'3 l .. l2.13;md.14 of • .. , •.o.c,.tto t.c-n ·h 3.1967,at 11·00 11 II 11 · lh mo-;t norther\\· rorn,.r of o;aorl a.m., H f'I.J-\HI .~ TJT I.F: C:Q\1 · I"''' ano'OI.I,., aps, 10 t' I d f \l 'ld d II. / · nfllf'•' of thf' r ountv rt'cordrr hn ° . 1• 1~ •• • ~~own; PA~) a .. rlulv i!ppomted Trus-
nf .... 11<1 t·ount v, mor(" part icu· 2o';11J'~ f 'i. ;,0 h. 1 ~ 10 W., t,." un<l"r an!lJ'tlf"u ant to llred l.t~h d•· .. cribe<l AS follows : ]' · ;et ho 1 ,. northwt"o;t.,r-of Tn1"'1 f''"'"Utl'ri by LAI'R~:L
Those attending were Dresses & S.·o•"'••O<
'Ls R b t W And Accessories and Gifts :v11 • o er • erson,
wh o, with Mrs. ~l o l s tei n , Newporter Inn OR 5-1700
was Co-<;hainnan of the Westdiff Plaza Ml 2-24.4-4
benefit; Mmes. Ric hard Newport Be ach
Allen, C linton F. Eastman, j !J!:!~!!!::~~~==== James K. Turner, Ralph
LE G 4 L Ho·"'T"'Ic'"'E,.--LEGAL NOTICE ___ · ...t.O't 'U1inl.' ~
.&AUTY NOOK
:r7J2 L CINoc HWJ.
Cas aa ... Mu
ll•·l>!'mnmjl .ot ,, point in tht' 9J: -R 0 f t I' sout h••astf'rly 'BOYO IJ .-\~~ II ·•nd lllfLM.-\
-.nu th"•·s terlv linr of sai<l Lot lh " hert. m1t>.ts1_urcrl 1illong ~\. BA~UI . hu..,band and IO'ife
I I · h 1 1. e nort """t•·r ~· me o said ·r 1 • "•II' "'OUt ... ·ester y me c rr ·. 's II' h nJStOT.", 10 IIH U of LI:\'COL \1 It,._'"" th(· northeosterh· li n,. of \f 0t"1" -\.tat~· I '.fl. ;a~ ?f ~o\\'1:\GS ·\'I; I} I.OA~ .-\SSQ.
dt•· r.,t\ifornia _State k iahway d:~d ~~o~;a~J,;".~ '("'"11 p •n f.IAT\0~. a r orporation, ""
1960 by Franl It . :\yrt-<; &
.~'on, a C!Hporation, to ~ ,.wpurt
Sh ores Commu nity A!<!<ori a·
tion of thl" riahu and ub lia"·
tions of the Les,.t:'!" under tht:'
'ma~tt"r Jea!fe regardin,~t thf'
adju!ltment of sublt'll!ll" r•·n·
tah~ upon the terms and ron·
di tioas contained \h erein, re-
corded ~lay 18. 1960 in Hoo k
5249, Pa11.e 592, Offi cial He-
BUILDING
w< -.h o"'n on "'.tid map ol"'rrnc\ · .am pert, r~-IJ I' ·, · · 1 d " '' 919 83' "R 1 1 h· corded Sf'pt .. mhN 10. 1940 111 ""'' 1r1 nf' .. , rl'cor< e .•ovrm· '· · •·· "e nort Hoo J,; 1059. Pa " 3"-1 orr· b,.r 16. 1964 in Book17301, '""•t••rly nf thP ~outhc-a"t"rly · 1 R . 1 ' h -·1 0 1-p 8 4' f ()II · 1 H d , m 11,.1 nf said Lot A !la id Cl~ ecort ":. t encf' alon!! afl.e .,, o 1c1a ecor s
A3 1 -R f 1 · d satd la ... t mentJOnf'll northwl's-in th•• off1 c .. nf the Cruml y !It'-.-·· t•ct . "'111 !! mt'asurc terly line, S., l90 13' 30'' II.' co rdPr of Onon~" Cnum~, Cali· .olon" the sa ul southw,..sterly 239 43 1 1. h 5 h" I •111 '
cord!!.
Tht' Lessor'" inter""' und"r
,.aid lt'ase ha:> l.een a"si,~tnf'd
to ~e wport R"altv Cnrp., n
corporation, by an assignment
recorded ~nvemhrr 8. 1960
I. 1 1 1 h h · er . t coc• •ol - om in, .. :-i .l.L AT I:H\.IC m•· o .ot :. t ence nort • .. ,.1• 1 · 1· ' 1·" -I I I. II 1 ~ ~ .. r1y, m a • ITPrt me to A\'CTIO:'> TO IJIGIIr~T Aill-''ll"hh.-r Y ;t ohng 11 •n1t:-~ra e1 NilitJ TR UE POii\T Of BF:-IJEH FOH \.,\.I'll (I"Y"bl t> <H to . t r "011~ 'la s!er y li nP o GJ~N INC . ' "''"rl Lot A ~·':t l .3;, feet; the n r~ Th ' O d 1 T . . tim .. of ""'" in lA wful mo ney of
in Book 5501 PaR~" 87, Orfi-
ci al R erords.
An d ItS in that rP rt ai n Sub·
)ea!le dat t:-d j anu<try 15, 1962. ..,uuthea~uertv along a line 1"' ee o _ru"'t ,,. ,11:1\Pn tht• l'nitt:-ol .l'tntt<;) ,u thf' South
111.-,1,.11r..,t .,, ri~ht ans lf's 10 to "'t'cure_ a port1on of the pur• main en\ranct to tht' Counlv
,.,.;d "Out heastrr\y li ne of Lot cha."t' pnce of thr "h<:'v" de• Court llousr in 1he City o'f
·\. -19.1:? feet. thence north~ !lrnbed prop,.rty,and 1!1 "Ub-o Santa Ana, Stut,. of C11lifnrnia
o•a ... tf'rlv ,d oni! a line para li t' I ject and junior to a Deed of all rip:ht, titlf' and in \l"tl'$1 con·
tn thr ~aid southe;unerly line Tru.'!lt, as pe r its tum$, now vf'yed to 11n d now h,.J tf by 11 of l.ot -\, 2.l.OO fet•t; the nce of record in favor of ll.e!!trrn undt:-r 10aid l>erd of Tn~st in thf'
,.outhrasterly .nlonjl a line Lift' In suran ce Company, a property l'lituated in the County
mc11,.ured at Tlj{ht a n~~:le,s to Miru1t!'sota corporation. of Or~tnge, Stat,. of Cali fomlil, lhe .. aid southeast,.rly line of . . • ~ l.ot -\, ~9.1 3 feet to the norlh· ~a1d sale wl)) bt' mad,., hut nt'!lcribeo a!l: . we,..t~rly line of la nd described "'llhou\ C<'IV~nan~ or warra ~ty, ;\ leaseholrl esta.t e ';ll and to
in 11 d"ed to \!ildred w. Brown, e_•press or t m~ht'd, Tf'gard 1nfl tht' followin11 dt's cribed rnl
11 married woman, recordt:-d IItle, JXJ!I&I"S!It on, or en_r~m· property:
\\arf'h 9. 1953 in Book 2466 br~oc_es, t o pay tht' rematnllllt Lot 9 ~tn d thl' North eut,.rJy
Page 584 of OHicial Records· prtnc•pal .'!lum of th,. not" ""'' 3 f,.et of Lot 8 in Block 15 of
thenct:-north 390 43' 30" E.~i e~red by said fJt',.d ~~T~ufll , t~ Tra c\ 7i2, u per map rt'co rd·
194.62 feet to the most nor· W1t: 186,\1 3.56, w1th llllt:'rest d in Book 23, P•~e11 5 lll!d 6
therly COTller of s•id land of from_I0/15/66. as in. s11id not r of Mi!lcel\nneoaa ~~~P"· in th,.
\lildred I' Brown· thence provrded, advances, •f any, un· offir,. of the Courot y Rt'corder
North 50 o 1S· JO" l'e's t 202 .39 der the terms of !lllid Del"d of of !!Rid Count y.
feet to th~ northwe:aterly line Trust, fet:-!1 , c:hargt:-!1 and "•· 1-:XCEPT the Nonheastl"rly
of the aouthuaterly 938.78 pense!l of tht:-Tru!ltt:'e >:~:n d of 2 feP \ of Lot 9.
feel, mt:-asured along th e north· the trusts Crt'llte-d by .!lai d Deed Wh ich 11)1-id Lf'Rst"hold eetate
easterlf line of aaid California of TrvSJ. d b h M "'"'"' cr,.•tt:-y t e aster State f ighw•y of ssid lot A The beneficiary under uid Gmund Le•se covering the
as described in • deed to Deed of Trust, by re•am. of 11 •hovf' df'scribed ant! olher
frank S. Lampert , recorded breach or default in the obllg•· land, dated November 9, 19 59,
S.or.ember 30j 1940 ·in Book tionB !lecured th erebl , h t~reto· d b S 0 I 9 P... 35 •f Offo'<o'ol f d d d , f'UCule y ipa\ iJ and " v ore e•et:ute an e tvered to Recorda; thencl!' South 390 the-undersigned • wri tten De-Gas Company, a corporuion,
f 3' 30" WeRt 493.95 feet clar.tion of Dt:"fauh and Demand u le!UM)! and by rr.alt H.
along said aonhwesterlr line fO¥ Sale, •od wr itten notice of Ayre!l & Son, a corpor•tion,
to the ••u•lllweaterlr ltrae of bre•ch •nd of e lection to call!le a• le••ee, for tJ.e te,.. of 60
uid Lot A; thesce South 61° the aaden~ig~~.ed to sell .. ;d yura from Deea.ber 10, 1959
00' 30" E .. t 106.00 feet to property to satisfy said oblisa· and e-oding Dece.ber 19,
llle -~I at of betJinoi•l· tiona, and thereafter, on De<. 2019, apos the Ierma, COil·
EXCEPTINC THEREFROM 27, 1966, the andersiped c•u-ditiou 110d coveonr. therein
tJ.at port loo of Lot A of Tnu:t ed .. id aotice of bresch nd of provided. recorded Nove .. ber
No. 919, •• ~~ ••P recorded electiott to be recorded ia boolt 25, 1959 i• Book M&. Par
Is Book Z9, Pa&e• 31, 32,33 8136, ,-«e667,of ••id OHicial 3, otfl cfol recorh, •cf u a..l 34 of •fi•call .. eou .,.,., Record'•. BMn~e4 by ; • ...._ ... ~ ,..
ia the offla. of tiNt Coutr O.te: AprfJ 6, 1967 co rded April 15, lt~Slt;. Boolt R e~otder of -w eoary, •ote Title laao,..sce .. d Trwu $196, P•a• 504, oflidaJ ,.. r=:;·-lr "-cr~M4 -fol· c-_,..,., •• N lcf Tr.stee, -cord• •.. .,.,6, •tflcf s. Book
84!1 .L e, El.er •• Heiar:c:r, 52CS, Pap 86, OfPid •l l e-...... •• • ,.._t la '--A•tllorb:ed Orfleer corda, •il •tda 14: IJ61 ia .............. ., u .. ef Ml4..... Book 5667. P-. 83$, OfQc:l•l
A. NW •..._..•17: IM T-o215S Record•. . .... ; M-. U. ..,., .. ._tr lm. of P.•t.Ua•: April 13 , 20, 27, 1967. Aa aNI,.•e.t d•ed .,.., 1 .. t.llf•••'-SM•• II·~ Ia lM "rwpon Harbor E•ip. •
"•ecuted by Frank II . Ayr!"N
& Son, a corporatio n, ·II!'! les·
,..or and Nf'wpon Shore!l Co.,
a co-p artnership, as lo•s"'""·
for .-.. 1erm comme ncing J11nu·
ary \5, 1962 and endinp: llr·
cember 9, 20 19, rf'cord,.d
Janua ry 19, 1962 in Boo k
5981, Pagt-1 603 of OHi ri al
Re cords and by me !>In!:" a11si~·
meats to Laurel Aoyd Balt er
and "'ilma M. Ralter, hut~band
Md wife a!l joint tt:-nant,., by
al'!Siltllme nt to bt:-record,.d
toncurrently herewith .
Said sale will be made, but
without covflll.aa t or !"•nanty,
e•pres~J or implied, ft:'8ardin~
title, po11aessioa, or encum·
brancn. to pay !.he obli,ation ~~o
8ecared by uid Deed o TrutH,
fee•, charges and e:~petu'e" of
1fte Trustee and of the tru st8
cre•ted by Jtsid Deed of Tnuu.
The Bfll:leficl•ry und er a•id
Deed of Trost, by reuor. of a
breach or defiBUit in llle obl i8a·
tiona aee11red thereby, hereto·,
fore e.ecated t111d delivered to
1he aadersired a wriuen De-
clan~tioll o Dd•olt and Oe-
m•d for Salt:-, .. d wrhtt'll
Noticf!: of Defaalt .. d of alec-
tloa to U•ee the nderaiped
to •dl -ad propeny 10 .. uafy
a•dl obl\ptioe• ha5 bt!:• r ..
cor+:d •d more th• dire~
•o•tll• t.ave el•p•ecl alace ,._
cord.,io•·
D•ta: April 18, ·t967
REUAILt nTL£ COMPA~Y •••-'4T .. _...
By t'tle filter•
A .. t .. •t Secret..,.
!756-T
Po~li .. , Aoril :171 11.,. 11 .. II,
1967. ia d!e Ne-,nrt -"or
[aatp
,
• REMODELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED & BONDED
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Goldenrod
673.61).( 1 -549. 2170
S.r .. ll!g rile Coo11ol
Are• wlfft I
Conc:Nto &
EHicl..,t S.,.lca
· Wold.,'• Concreto
ZOIIIa• Joaquin Rd., Lls-3318
P.O. BoK 421 Coa&aMesa
I TT
{}u«f/!::
~:'!;:::,:~~~ and budaet ~ fa•t ••nice
quali'Y work -
•If san ·ice la111ully.
Pinished L111a•y
Aa•cy
.,_ I . llwy.,
~LOWI!:M FOR
ALL OCCASIONI
Dr'MMr/ Tosh
)"MIAA'BOIO A""A 'S OI.I)D>TI
~LC. ~fit -.OP"'
MIIIDIT kYO.
II M419 ......
fr.~l"' th!.~!!~~! ed by •-m•.' olai~d
A cl,..ua '.•ahtor wu &eD frun hit btclroom. , , The Newpor .. r "'P\ablilhin,. ....... t~len from a display card nu.o timet a rn.n c:aHod Co., 2929 Ne_WP'lf~ .. Btyd.1 wtuLe !flo clot~~!' btl•~-.• Edhb Wa.&&.IJ, 1JS St. ~·~pcwl Beach. , .Richard
whft CUI\OI'MJI ll cbe..,:::,Jaraei.· curr Haven, and P,eunlt, ... ow: Bay AYe •• ~
Totem Market. 4SSS W. made ltwd slaiCIT\entl. . • ~ohb'al Newport, dri't'lna his". J
COIU Hwy., Wett Newport Small smeared hind print' Pord on ~8th $t.., Wc1t New.~ .
· · .There wore 3 ~tt .at tho 1 izo or a child or youna port, failed to make a atop '
tile d~ck at .2-15 Vaa Lido juvenile, wore lch around at a boulenrd atop a ian ·.J Soud~ but ~ly one whh • the window that was (orccd •nd collided with the Chcv• I ko~ 10 the llf\ltlon, a Bot· open at 351 Via Lido Soud, rolotdrivenby Oeorae Hicks/ '
JlOn ... WhGo•ler, w.~~do1101l1en rrom t:.ido Jtle; accordina to £1-3812 Marcus Ave.,· We ( ;~
aca mer. "'' I e. · 0 th Alh.... ~ 4 11 17 don Jack11on, no damage was Newport ••• oro y "'~"''· Ric~~~:.met · 18 of' tiS done nor was any p~operty 2007 Bayadere Ter., ln.ir~
24·• St N' • 1 '8 a h 'taken-•• ,A S36 harrmock Terrace backed her Mustang ' l ul ., ewpor e c , R d · h c h 1 b ·, book d · he h • r was s to len rrom aymon mto 1 e rown sc oo us •.
was , c ofn 1 .1c arae 0 Amlin&. 2915 Seuina Sun, parked by Jan,icc Benne.r_.~ :~~eii iOnO man ua~a·., • Harbor View Hills .•• Their 1815 Beryl Lane, Harbor '
'1'54"0 pEartOcy was p10101
8 ~ Ford lost s7 .40 worth of a a• Hi&hlands, at Mariners Dr. I a.t • can t., a 1 · h nd ~ b k L ;bo::•;·~J~oh~n~·~Ge~t!s~te~n~s!a~id~th~a!t~o~·~·~m~i&:h~t~,~po~s~s_i_b~Y--'_'~P_on __ • ___ •_,~r"-•m __ ro ___ • ___ •_n_•_·_c._.,-.
lli~~ NO SER VICE .-CHAR GE.
" ON Go'l!ll.{y PERSONAL
ACCOUNTS " ~ maintaining a
$300 balance
230 East 17th St .. Costa Me-sa
Jotrml,.., ~·...tt"<al O.pooool ln.uunu Corpnutoon
Call An Ex.~pe~rt.::~=====::-
• PET SUPPLIES
SUPPUts
Crystalinot" Corpp.rption
Coating, ~!lfiUIA.t HfoJd t
Fibergl ass Maloriol s anJ
Supplies -Ll Jl-0 292
P lacentia, Costa Mua
HEALTH EQUIPMENT
"KEEPING FIT
CAN BE FUN "
RENT
Ru llers. Belt Vibralor s,
C) cl es, Slant Boards. Call
5 ~618 0 or 836·7 56 1
o JANITORIAL
MR. KLEEN
• Carpet Cleanin.(
• floor-Stripping
.and waxing
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
Service. CALI.,
646-4977
o UPHOLSTERY
UPHOL STERING
(By Europem~ Craftulefl)
REMODEL 2 pc. oot ONLY
$69.50 Call "B•"'J"
215 llolo H. B. 536~5
FREE 4ol & plckop
~-r.-f&. -. WILCOX.CRmENDEH
HARDWARE
N•vlgatiOflal Ctta~ ... lts
2700 W. Coatt Hwy .. N.l .
Ma-1131
Z..IP'A. P'AIJITI
o NUR SERY
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
lnsectcides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stamps
FRf:F. IJELIVERY
CORONI\ DEL MAR NURSERY
2744 E. Coll8t Hwy., 6n...O l60
CUSTOM
FURNITURE UPHOLSTE RY
• QUALITY WORK •
HElL 'S
FIREHOUSE
ZI09 H .. ,., llttd.
Newport l.och
67$.401~
UF>H0L5TERY e REFINISHING
ORAF>ERIES e CUSTOM C ARPETS
AMPLE PARKIN C. IN REAR
HEWPORT FURNITURE CO .• INC..
,.WHERE 'fHE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY"
2"0 •• c. ...
T .. l'tCAL PUiM
Yfo hcwo tho largut c.1 d
..,., -tilul ttloc;tion of
t1!11Pic.lf fiah.. "'· 1he CII'Oa.
Yre oho ceny a full line of
.... i.,..a, •d all occos.-
toriosft.-... fo{. lho hobby.
South Soo Toopi cal , 218 lit.
llilton, C.ll. Liloo.1y 8-7'16 1.
Costa M .. a
o PLUMBING
A. R. II A R S II C
PLUMBER
70U C arnati on Avt::,
Corona del \1ar
Plumbing Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
6]3.4130
DoG !ARE'S
PLUMBING SER VICE
(Rdiobl, PlUMbia11 tuuJ H~tmnll)
U HOUR DI!RGF.NC)' St:.'HVI O
PHONE 646 ·0622
Roa. S-48·.4187
Repair -Install ation
RMadol
TOM OaGEARE
961 W. 17th St .• Un i 1 C
C..1ta Ma•o
oJEWELER$
IAI.LACE CALDEIIHUD
3123 E. Coast Hiahway
Corona del Mar
ORiole 3-22SO
IIUSH11.1'S .... ..,
LliNOIJ!QN -IJINioiE R
COCKTAILS
0Rio1o :1-9405
3458 VIA OPOUO ·'"-.....
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IMOB RI!PAIR
....... aod Lo-· ..,._0,0_
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... bCIIIUeiNe
11M lft\l'tNII Nt~TellACM
WIIITC"-IP',-~AZA
s~• s,., .
ONE DAY II!RYICE
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Directory
JIUUaAXcz ...
,.Ofll At...L Of" YOUJt
IHIUIU.NCI. Nlli:DI
IIDBEilT!ION -SADLEIR
INSURANCE
Jill &. ONM • .,.. .,...., ... __ ., ...
ftiiiiDAL DIUJCTOitl ..•
BALTZ
MOR1UARIES
THIS ACTION PHOTO show team calf
wrestling at rodeo da~ at Medicine Bow
Boys RCilch In Wyoming. The calf wrest-
lers are, from left, Brice Woodward of
Lido Isle, Kipper Schoonmake r of Shore
Cliffs, Mark Foster of West Los Angeles,
Rl ck Vernon of Baycrest and Oavi d Bruce
of Ir vine Terrace.
Boys Ranch presents awards
ani cal hone and calf rop-
ina.
Derek Leaaon of Cameo
S1lores -team calf wrest·
tina. live calf ridina, mech-
anical horse and calf ropina.
From
, ... .,, ...... 11 ... ..... ..... ol J ....
-n HlrYOy , )29 Pott looroo Dri••· . ·-1 ttlld
ld •• Cotta Mesa, wq boot• otll• 1 .... widl 1M value
ed oa lhe chute ot Nina aet at tU4.12 .. ,. aiOien
lacolicat ed in an auto wbilo from Il ia Is-toot mow yac:ht
parted .at the Re:nclezvoua uchcad at Slip A·lO, Bal-
loh Balboa. . .Hia blue boa Bay Club, aaid David
SchwiM bicycle waa uolen Hot.a ••• Glare from the
from hi a prap over the au oa hia dirty 'windshield
weekend, said David SlUe,. made bim craah in10 Bob
mer, 222 34&h St., Wett O'"Jt.ourke'• ThWiderbird,
Newport •.. The home wsder puked at 2020 E. Ocean
construction at SlOO Nep-Bh'L, Bal*-1aid Patrie
twno, West Newport, wu Caper~, 11, Loaa Beacho
vhited by aomeone bent OQ Patrac"a red Sprite had to MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE.
hi II Jtl 111 II 1 IIIIIJ Ill 11 kloir,
•• will ........ 11. , .. , ..... 1 .. .
Minor repairs, loose buttons, tiny rips
ore part of our free customer urvice ...
Alont with the wery best of cleaning,
apottin1 and pressing.
FRE~ DELIVERY TOO.
YILET IIUWII
lUI IUI'IRIOR A VI.
COITA IIISA
Mldw•y b-2424
M» I . COAST IIIWAT
CO-A DIL liAR
ORiole J..lf450
Starlina off &he cvenina
fctDvi)ies of the tnnual
awards niahtof the Medicine
Bow Boys Ranch of Sar ...
coaa. Wyomina, at chc Irvin a
Coast CountJy Club, ranch
director Art Reichle,
UO.A baseball coach, and
c;o.director Andy Carey of
Shore Cliffs intro6Jced the
new aeneral manaaer of the
ranch, Pren Taylor of Lapan a
ina dle 11.ctivity proaram. By
the hilarity of the youn,_
atera it was obvious that
the favorite activities cen·
toted around the calf ropina
and wreadina and the sur·
pri ae attack of the water
fiP,L
At the conclusion of the
movies the awards were
presented. Amona the win·
nen were the followina
younaatera:
· dutruction; 30 to 40 brick& ... cowed away alter the
were broken in the lower colli1ioe, and hia paaaen•
part of the house and u-een, Denise Taylor, 11,
vera! holes puftched in. the ..wt RoMrt Han1oa, both of
upataira bedroom walla. . • Loea Bueb, were taken to
Arter damaaina the stove Hoaa Hoepital; Robert, 16.
at 121 40th St., We at New-said they •ere Oft' tbe way
port, someone stole a vacu· back from the Wcdae, and
um, abeeta, bedspread, mat-when the cara crashed, he
ueas pada and pillows; •aa flipped out onto the
entry waa made to K.nute ..crete. . .Her clraperica
Grahn's apartment by fore-were al the cleaners ao
ina ~lidina windows on the Conaie Enaelk..ina, took.ina
lervtce . porch. :.An o ld out of her wiDdowa at 520
wrouJ)tt tron Mutcan style W. Oc:ean Front. Bal~a,
l~tem and a tar~ screen could aoe that a youna man
wt~ wood carved tn a Jtape wu lookina in her window
de stan were 1tolen from the at 9:)0 in the momina; at
carport, where Roy Ouataf• 11 :(I that niaht a he went
son had stored them at 461 to let lhe cat out. the youna
Bolero Way, Weat Newport man waa atandina in her
Heights . · .Her waltet.waa yard about 2 feet from her
taken rrom her purse eather wiftdowa· he ju•t walked
at the St. James Episcopal away aiowly ... No one
Church, New~rt Beach, or could atut the Falcon,
Bill Porcella of Corona
del Mar -team calf wrest.-
lina. live calf ridina. mech·
ani cal horse and calf ropina.
Ill the Park Ltdo Convales· owned by the Pacific Tete•
cent Home , said June Fona, pboae Co., Costa Mesa, be·
16SO Minorca, Costa Mesa. cau.te someone had 1tolen
... Florence C~lina, .1~28 the car battery while it waa
Bedford, Westclt£f, dnvtna parked at Hardin& and Cy•
her Mercury from Westcliff preaa, Balboa. . .0ou1 Plaza, coll.idcd with the Doyle, 1114 Skylatk Lane,
Porache dn~en by Robert Baycreat, parked bia peen,
HuJhea, HunLtnaton Beach. Schwinn Stinl111f bike at
STUDIO OF CHAUI
Alit MODEUIIfi
.._ ... ntEit ...... -
...:cRr:n OP' BEAUTY" ":' ~~~== ::.;,~Jr~=-:::-z...--"-,
1'-n ltfl
,........,........., .... , -BElL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway u t-MD........., Cllll.a ....
Chapel
Beach.
Mr. Taylor ia presently the
president of the LaJUna
Beach Little Leaaue, with
which he hu been associ ..
ted for 5 years. He hu been
active in PTA and you th
ptoarama. He and hi a wife
Jan and family have been
residents of the beach area
for 12 years.
After the 200 aueats were
seated. colored films were
ahown of the Medicine Bow
Boya Ranch campeu enjoy·
f:HIJilC:HIES
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SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.m. Sunday School
1:00 a.m. Mornina Worship
6:00p.m. Trainina Unioaa
7:00 p.m. Evenina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Sludy
1:00 p.m. Pr11fer Mcetina 1
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SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9 •·•· -r-u,. Wor.hip iacl. S..day C ... rc\a School 11:00 a.a.-WoraJr.ip
nRST BAPnST Cllt/RCH
(So.-tbcnt)
Coroaa del Mar
Coast HW,. at llacArtiMir
Or. Qarlea L. McClain
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SUHDAY SCHOOL' ••• 9!45 ••
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MUISIIY PIOVIOID
Pu10r
Bob Bonebrake of Santa
Ana -pole bendina, swim-.
Bob Robertson of the
Bluf£s -team calf wrestlina.
swimmina.
Kipper Schoonmaker of
Store Cliffs -live calf
ridina.
mina. . David Smith of Bay ~o res
David Bruce of lrV1ne _ silver award buckle for ~errace -te.am calf wrest· outstandina in all majo r
hna. m~chan•c.al ~n~ and ranch events, pole bendina.
cal.f ropma. awunnuna. . Ri ck Vernon of Baycrest -
Jam Carey or Shore 01fb team calf wresdina.
-best all around .cowboy, Brice Woodward of Lido 7·11 years old; hve calf . . ., 1 be ., h · hie -team calf wresthna, nwnJ. po e nwna.mec ant· 1. If 'd' · .. ~ · ..... 1 I ho d olr · tve ca n 1na, tnwVhma ca rae an c rop1na. olf ••. h · 1 c wresutna. mec antca
.tceith F10hardt of Santa bone and calf ropina-
An"'l. -pin a pona. mechani· Mr. Rei chle introduced
cal horae and calf ropina-~e new fealllres to the
Malcolm Otay of Harbor ranch proJtam, includina
Hiahlanda awimmina. n oat uip• on the Snake
mechanical horae and calf River, ne,. livina quarters,
ropina. ma&i c shows and instruction
Rick Hadley of Santa Ana in perfonnina maaic ttickl,
-twimmina. an expanded ridina ptolf.m,
Bob H•.-dleon of ·Bay scenic and'elrnptftl bus 'trip
Sborcs-pina ponJ. lhrouah Yellowalone Ns·
Dirk Handrichon of Bay ti onal Park. He aaid Chat all
Shores -live calf ropina. o f lhc replar activit.ies are
team calf wreatlina-beina continued.. These in-
Jim Hendrickson or Bay elude riflery, calf ropina,
9"torea -team calf wrest· ridina and wrestli na, swim·
tina. li ve cal£ ridina. indi· mma. baseball, archery,
vidual calf wrestlina, live campouts, trout fish in a.
calf ropina. football, volley ball, and
Kevin Keams of Harbor horseback ridina. Applica·
Hiahlands -pin a pona. tions are now beina received
[)On Killian of Costa Mesa for this summer's sessions.
-beat all &round cowboy, The evenina's ceremonies
12·1S years; tum calr wrest· were concluded by the
lina, live calf ridina,live benid.iction aiven by Pastor
calf ropina, individual calf Roy Thompson of Mariners
wreatlina. pina pona. mech· OlUrch, Newport Beach.
Band concert at CDM High
Wetlnescl.y, April19 · • boo! k· Pal F d 110 36 th St. the Manner 1 ac rae , at or • ' 3:l5 p.m. when Doua return•
West Newport, wu bookc.d cd, the bicycle waa IOftC ••.
o? the charae ~f d~k dw Edward Phillips, 2200 Lau·
nna ah.er craah1n1 hta Me,. 1 PI N wport H · ·••· . r b' re ace, e e1 ...... cury tnto the rear ? a w tl.e makina a riaht twn in a
Porsche ... Dcnn11s Nelson Crown school bul at Via f~und that someone entered Lido Soud and Via San
hts aaraae at 200~ 15th SL, Remo, Lido tale. a truck the
Central N~w~t, and re· parked Ford belonain1 to
m.oved the IJnttlon.lock. f~m Maxine Huber, oranae ...
hts Corvette ... Whtle lltttna David John1on, 403 N. Bay
in bed readina, ~ Ft., Balboa laland, drivina
Hoedemaker, 910 Notttna-hi• Mu.atana north on Jam-
ham, WeatclirT, heard a bcxee made a left tu.m onto
noise outside her window at Wcat 'coa.st and col•
10 p.m.; 1he palled the liW' ••:·~~~:;.~:;-.;.:-~ cka .. a ... .ad ~··· l.~._..l dri ...
who tt~ned QUICkly ud fled; 806Yl S. Bay Ft., Balboa
footpr:mta w.ere found under laland. . .Jamu Ballard,
her wtndow 1n the aoft. wet 4607 CM'den, Cameo
~tass ... Someone entered Shores drivin hia Volka• John Ross' aaraae at 3407 • 1
Seashore Dr., West New· waacn station waaon eaat
on the Eaal Coaat H•y., =~~ :;: .. s~~~:rm:r A::i colli4od with the Crown
parked his car at the side bua, driven by Patay Buc k·
of his hou•e at 507 Avenida ley, 2977 Croftdon St.,
CoaLa Meaa, and makina a
left twn in to Momina
Canyon.
Fololoy, A,<ll 21
Upon returnina from a
short vacation, 'Jienn Tra--
vers, found that the 1lidina
alan door to hi• patio at
22 16 Cliff Dr., Newport
Heiahta, had been forced
upen and money was miss·
ina from hi s desk drawer ...
Richard Mitcell ol 'Jarden
'Jrove made a .... U tum on
West Coast Hwy ., and his
Vollttwaaen collided with
the Mus tan a driven by 'Jarry
Tarro, 201 N. Bay Ft.,
Balboa Is land. . .Carolee
Donaldson, 331 Luaonia,
Newport Shores, left her
home for work at9 a.m., and
on her return at 6:20 p.m.
heard a noise that she
thouJht was made by her
husband; Mrs. Donaldson
called, "Hello, there , ••
but it wasn't her
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A PROGRAM ENTITLED "Dance around
th e world through the ages" will be pre-
sented by Junior Girl Scout Troop 91 of
Newport Beach at a 7 p.m. buffet dinner
for their pa rents and friends this Friday,
April 28, at the Gi rl Scout House. They
will stage ·n different dances. Here are
3 of the performers, from I eft: Mau reen
Murphy of Cen tral Newport. in Japanese
costume; Shauna Mack of Balboa, as a
Tahitian dancer, and Cathy Britvich of
Balboa, in a Charl eston get-up. The pro-
gram will be repeated at 10 a.m., April 29,
tor children. Mrs . Lester Benson and Mrs.
Paula Hall, leaders of the Troop, report
that the funds raised will be used for the
camp-out planned for June at Catalina
Island. (Ensign photo.)
Legion set
for election
The steerina committee of
Newport Harbor American
Legion Post H I has sub-
mi tted the follo wing nomi-
nees for oHicers for J167-6a:
Theodore E. Ki mmell fo r co~a.nder; Blayne \1 , Kim-
ler, first vice-comm ander;
Emil Kossman, 2nd vice-
commander; Charles Wea ver
and Ted Balinski, 3rd \iCc-
commander; Bi II Cox, finance
orficer; Rennie Storey, ser-
geant-at-arms; Harold map)
Reichner, chaplain , andDon
Andrews, historian.
The steering committee,
appoin ted by Commander
Shennan f"lart, is compri sed
o f Fred Beck, Kcm E. Joh n-
son, Ken N. J ohnson and
Jerry Goodall.
Election will be held at
th e May ll} meeting. Nomin a--
tion s may be made from t.he
Ooor that evening prior lo
the votina.
ERNES1 J. MOSHER, 4b, of 2303 Vista Huerta,East
Bluff, has been named sales manager of El Dorado
Homes, resident ial development in Mission Viejo, 12
mil es so11theast of Santa Ana. He is a 'l ative ot King-
ston, N.Y ., served in the Navy as a diver on toroedo
reeovery , ulva;e and re-palt aul'ilnments in the Pact·
t ic Theater from 1939 through 1945, then wo rk ed in
buil ding mainten ance supp li es, operating hi s own
company fro m 1949 to 1952. He is a li censed contrac-
tor and also has ooerated real estate offices.
'Sleep-in' at Boys Club
The central branch of the
Harbor Area Boys Club will
have a sleep-in for boys
aae 8 to ll from 9 p.m. this
Friday, April 28 , to 9 a .m.
Saturday. Some of
the things in store for the
boys arc games , prOjects,
movies, snacks , swirrming,
and breakfast. The slee~
in will help prepare this
age level for a mountain
camp experience th1s sum·
rr.e r,
In the midget track. me et
held at Laguna Beach on
April 15 Brian O'Connor,
Jack Gomez, \!itch Barnett,
Hosey Pette, \like Kah ler,
and Care y O'Reilly won
first place in the 4th grade
~ary Kra nz, ex-marine
boxi ng champion and Golden
:;love champLon , is volun·
teering his services in the
boxing program. He is tea·
ching self defense and body
balancing.
The swimming inst.ruction
program for pre-school
~·oung ster s '-"ill get under
way \lay 8 fwm noon t o 2
p.m. Classes for alt ages
will get unde r wa y J une 19.
Hi-Y to hold car wash
l-l i·Y and TrHii·Y mem·
bers of the Orange -Coast
Y\ICA will hold their an-
nual car wash this Satur-
day, April 29, at 3 loca-
tions :
• \1ariners School, 2100
Mariners Dr.,ncar Westc!iff.
• Orange Coas l Y\ICA,
425 N. Newport B lvd., New·
pon Heights.
• Paul's Chevron Station,
281'}1 Har.bor Blvd ., Costa
Mesa.
Kathy Dolan and \lark
~rccr, chairmen for the
event, are coordinatin g the
duties .or ~5 high school
groups. The proceeds will
go toward the youth and go-
vernment program, annual
recognition dinner, and the
annual sno-ba\1.
Car wash tickets arc being
sold in advance for Sl.
Without a ticket, a car
wash on the day of the
event will cost 51.25.
LOCAL ALUMS GOING
TO ZETA STATE OAT
Del ........
Southland Zeta Tau Alpha
Alumnae will observe Zeta
state day at the Castaway
in Burbank this Saturday,
April H. Attendina the all
day event from "the South
Orange Coast Alumnae Club
will be Mrs. Martin A. Man-
aold of Cameo Shorea, pre-
sident, accompanied by
memben rrom Huntinaton
Beach, Laauna Beach, New-
FINE FURNITIJ RE-DECORATING SERVICE
Amazinaly ... it costs less when
you plan The_lslander way!
341 B•r•ide, Newport Beach -6n-1620
~~~~===================~ port Beach, Corona del Mar t and Costa Me~a.
Mrs. G.T. Keuelrina will RJCifAIIJ CAT£/fliiiR drive Mrs . Bunon Gtan~
fJo,.•tl-, o/ p .. ~aJ Mn. Edwin McFadden, Mra.
William C. Joraenaen and •m.Jite IPICWJST I CI.IAHM I~ /11'0Meli Mra. Pauick McDonald. ~s.
~~~~~~~~~~~~c~,_.~'"~"~·.,=· .. ~ .. :·~·~c:.~.~-=*'~ ..... ~f"~•:•;• ~~,..~~~ .. ~ Marauerhe :hidl will drive ~ 1Mra. Jerry Naab,Mr•. Prank~
Orco lin S. Hurd, Mro. H.c. Duf-
.... ,. -....... .,... ....
I
fie and Mrs. E. Richard Wa.l-
wic:k. Thwy will all have re-
unions wiCh their Zeta cia--
ten rrom all ovet the Uni-
ted S&a&et.
From .the Police Blotter
(Coodnuecl !10111 pap Sl
A larae plate alaaa window
was brokeo by aome projec-
tile. poll ibly rrom a BB
aun, at Ill Via Undine,
Lido Isle, accordina to
Robert Wo lfe. . .1 brie(·
caaea were stolen from his
car parked ovemiaht in his
c.arport by Michael Lawler,
3700 Seashore Or., Weat
Newport. . .At 7:40 a.m.,
Jane Marine, SSt Vista
Flore, East Bluff, waa
walking her dog, when a
passenaer in a arecn foreian
car with a convertible top,
threw a paper container
with hot coffee at her ...
Sacking out from a parked
pos1t10n, a car driver on
Newport Blvd ., s("luth of
Via Lido, Newport, hit the
parked car of Dorothy Malia·
1100, 310 Fernando St., Bal·
boa, and left the scene
without identifying himself
. .. Linda Serafino, 928 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
weat bound on Wut Coast
Hwy., w .. t of the entrance
to the Balboa Bay Club, hit
lhe rear or the l_eplly park•
ed Muatana. owned by Tho--
mat Britton, 716 Iris, Cor•
on~cl Mar, and pushed the
Mua tan a acrou tho double
yellow linea and both lanes,
into the Falcon driven by
Joseph Foley, San Bemar--
dino.
Soto .. doy. A,.ll 22
Mike Giefer , Ill ~ Crystal,
Balboa Island, parked his
..:ar in the Bayside IM park-
in& lot~ when he returned,
he found the alove compart-
ment had been searched and
items were scattered all
over the front seat; his
light brown suede jacket
had been stolen ... Marsaret
F inn of Los Angeles, dri·
vina north on Jamboree,
made. a lert turn into the
path of the Chevrolet being
driven by Diane Frazier,
2226Alta Vista, East Bluff,
Night of stars at BBC
The glamour of Hollywood
will come to Newport Beach
this Saturday evening, April
H. when actress Joan
Crawford is honored as City
of Hope's "Woman of th e
Year."
The entire Balboa Bay
Club will be tran sformed
into a giganti c ·m("lvie studio
with actors, producers and
directors all applaudina the
star of the evening.
.A.mong those in attendance
at the "Night of Stars" will
be John Wayne, Steve Mc-
Queen, Mrs. Nat Cole, Sam-
uel Goldw~·n, Ri chard Zan-
uck and Caesar Romero,
who will be Miss Crawford's
escort. Other celebrities
are flying out from the East
coast to attend the affair.
Jimmy Durante will head-
line th e evening's prosram,
which will . be emceed by
former Governor Goodwin J.
Kn ight. Actress Claire Tre·
vor will narrate a !\}-minute
l"i 1m produced by David Wol-
pe r entitled "Great m.oments
in the life of Joan Craw-
fo rd." ~lr. Wolper, as honor-
ary chairman of the dinner,
will present ,\-liss Crawford
wi th a plaque inscribed;
"Joan Crawford, whoae
rudy dedication to"'"1he tfet.o
terment of all peoples is ex,
pressed by her adherence to
the ideals and objectives o(
the City of Hope -a pi lot
medical center."
She was selected for the
rccoan ition by the City of
Hope board of trustees. The
Oranae County board is co-
hostina.
The black tie affair will
beain at 7 p.m. with a cock-
tail hour and re ception for
\-liss Crawford, fo llowed by
dinner at 6 p.m. Lyn Willis
and his 11)-piece orchestra
will plj~.y for Ji1mer dancing.
,Tickets to the sso-a-rlatc
evening may be obtained by
calling Mrs, Claude Young
at 543-4Hl in Santa Ana.
All proceeds so to the free ,
nonsectarian medical and
re search center, which spe-
cializes in cancer, leuke-
mia, and diseases of the
blood, chest and heart.
Serving on the honorary
committee for "Night of
Stars" are Suzette Aslion,
Herbert Barnet, Warren Beat-
ty, J oey Bishop, Steve
Broidy, Raymond Burr, Ben-
nett Ccrf, D. Mitchell Cox,
John Daly, Robert Evan s,
M.J. Frankovich, Ben Goff-
stein, Rick Ingersoll, Leo
Jafre, Stan Kamen, Gene
Kelly, Donald M. Kendall,
Walter Knott, Howard W.
Koch, Henry Koster, Abe
Lastfogel, Geor&e S. Lei-
sure , Jack E. Leonard,
Thomas J. McDermott, Dina
Merrill, Harold J. Mitisch,
Senator George Murphy,
Walter Pidaeon, Gov ernor
Ronald Reaaan, Lady Saa-
soon, Frank Sinatra, B•
bara Stanwyck, James Stew·
art, Howard Suicklina, Ro-
bettTaylor,Bcn Thau, Char.
lea B. Thornton, Spencer
Tracy, '"'-• ·'hmtr, leak
L. Warner, Lawrence Wein·
aarten, Robert M. Weiim111,
Natalie Wood and William
Wyler.
Houeues for the evenina
include Mra. Robert Guaaen·
hcim of Dover Shores, Mra .
My!otd. Irvine of Harbor h·
land, Mu. Lon Peek of
Huntinaton Beach, Mn. Wil-
liam A. Spuraeon lll or Cliff
Haven, Mrs. Charlc1 S.
Whe cler of Irvine Terrace,
Mrs, Georae Yardley Jr. of
the Balboa Bay Club and
Mrs. Claude Yoona of Santa
Ana.
May art shows scheduled
a career in art.
The Ma y exhibition at the
Corona del Mar library is
devoted to the art work or
Seraio O'Cadiz, a resident
of Newport Heights.
Architecture, sculpture,
paintina, drawina and most
recentl y, set desigLina, are
all within the sphere of in~
The Fred Nash Co. of
Newport Beach has been
awarded the conlract to
complete conttrucbon or lhc
floricul ture buildina at the
Oranae County Fairpounda
inCoata Mesa. .
The Nash Company's S4S,-au bid was the lowcat of 6
under consideration by the
Fair Board. Other biddcra
were tho R.B. Searles Con-
struction Co •• 14&,900; C.S.
Boyd Co., 04),622; Rlcbanl
D.Hatri•on,SS4,317; J. Ray
Conalnletion co., IS4,6SI;
and QUimett Con1truclioa
Co., f5),654;.
The tpa:cial meeLint: ol 1M
Fair Board was c.alled ton-
con•ider the COilalnleljoa
bida followin1 Ito rejocli.,.
,._,.,_o.., ................. ,
Cell~
who waa uabte to avoid a
collitlOQ ••• Richard Pfefoo
fer, 21, ol 1129 W. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, wac book ..
on the charae of poe .. ni•
u( marijuana .•• Arthur L ..
She lie Oreu, 31, or New-
port Beach, was booked at
1:4S p.m. on the chlrac of
bcina drunk in a public
place and unable to take
care or himself •.. Fout
times someone called Frank
Brandt, 414 Riverside,
Newport Heiabta, after 11
p.m. Friday, Aprilll, made
lewd s.tatements and huna
up immedia tely; then the
peuon called aaain at
10:30 this evenina •.. All
row hubcaps had been re-
moved from his Oldsmobile
while it was parked in hia
aaraae, said Dudley Stier,
607~ !'1. Bay Front, Balboa
Island ... Items valued at
sill, includin& a fire e,.-MORE THAN 100 junior high school boys and girls
tinsuisher and tool bo,., attended the recent fun night held by the Orange
were s tolen by someone c oast YMCA at Lincoln School. Pictured here are
·who crawled throuah the Wayne Macy, 1200 w. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, and Mar-
hatch cover of the boat be' · f gie Jaspe•, 2018 Win dward Ln., Baycrest, w1nners a lon&ing to John Honey,
2014 Vi s ta Caudal, East l~th·e;..d~a•n•c~e-c•o•n•le•s•l-T•h•e•y;..'.'•'•e•i •.•.d-•~e~co•••d-a•l b•u•m-s •.• .,
Bluff ... Burned matches
;ndi'"" thai i• th• d .. k-Sure-footed Comfort on ness hours, someone ente r-
ed Lewis Paine's sumn>e• Deck. Court or Campus home at 215 Poinse ttia,
I i"•i
('....,e "l'/1.-t; ........... ~ • • •
Corona del Mar, and went
through the drawers in the
lh·i n& room a.nd bedrooms,
but nothing was taken ...
She forgot to take her igni·
ti on keys with her, so when
Sa lly Braly, 2633 Bunya St.,
East Bluff, returned to her
car parked at Albertson's
\1arkct, Corona del \1ar, she
discovered someone had
driven her Impala away;
missing with the beige car
were a vacuum cleancT, golf
clubs, golf shoes, wool
blankets and sweaters and
groceries ... Two red plas~
lie tai 1 light lens were re·
moved and carried away
from her car, according to
Eleanor Buysse, 404 Lu·
aonia St .• Newport Shores.
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