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C Competition wu anwed
Council racesu Don Bollon Palmer, William Banninalll,
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CMOR . WILLIAM R. WAG-
NER JR., Naval aviator
with extensive service In ar a I ency tor all l Newport Beach asked to atep as · by Paul
and Ted Witmer. o1 Ca~ona Hiahlanda an. the Far '=ast, will tell about
I k d nounced yestcHiay that he "f can't undelltand i t," P an 0 aye Mr. Forai t said ... What have Navy Proj ect Handclasp at
•ill oppose incumbent they &ot aaainst me" Look the Feb. 2q nooo meeting of Councilman Linchley Par-Chick Iverson received aona in Dia ttict 7• what I have done Cot Wes t the ~ewport Ha rb or Ex-
Council approval Tuesday Mr . Bolton lives at 540 Newpor t and Old Newport, change Cl ub at the Stuft
1-:iEATHER is lovingly patting her 2'h-mon lh-old bro·
ther, Craig, and .it looks as if they'll never, never
quarrel. The lucky parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Forsyth Jr. of Studio Ci ty. The proud grandparents are
Jack Wrather, owner of the .Balboa Bay Club, his ex-
movie star wife, Bon ita Gran ville.
evenin& Cor removal or an Seaward Rd. and owns New-whi ch we re ueated like s tep Shi rt re staurant on Marine rs
acceu restriction impos ed pofl Ploc)l Cover in& Co., children for 30 yean. Mile. He Is west coast dl-
by the Plannina Commission 3SOO E. Cout Hwy., Corona "In my 4 yeau, Seashore rector of the project, an of-
at his ruture Volkswaaen del Mar. l)r. between S6lh St. and f' . I I
aaency aile on Coast Hwy. "No candidate shou ld run 0 ranae St. was widened; we I Cia Navy peep e-to-pec.ple
beautified the o ld PE ri•kt program. The hand of fr iend-He ia ptepar.in& to move unopposed," he said. He ...
rrom hi• present location a t deac:Jibed himself u a rull-or way; the new lireauard s hip is e•tended overseas
2 d S d N Bl d · d headquarters was con-by using soace available In 2 n . L an ewpou v ., u R. AND "RS. BURR ELIKER, fo-er resl'dents at hme local r esi ent and a
-TIDELANDS
FEES ASKED
· th t')ld T N .,. M '"' r 11 · 1 1 bu · structed; the mauive beach sh ips going overseas to de-
:ea, e to a ~~:n adj;~~~ 2M Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, are shown in n':,ti-~~m~a~:U. p:'r::~s~m~;d er osion sand haulin1 and liver charitable mat erial.
Bayside Inn, across fr om front of thei r new home at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., where announced that moviemakin& sand ba11in1 pr ojecta were Cmdr. 'Hagner's previous as-
Newport T)unes Pafk. they are living with their daughter, Major Martha Eliker dut ies would cause some Completed; ocean-front side-signment was executive of·
The P1aMina Commission, of the U.S. Army. Mrs. EHker writes that the weather absences from Coun cil walks were reconsuucted in 1.
I the busincn area." 1cer at the Naval o\ir Sta· in pantin& the use permit, is colder than in the Harbor Area, but the have a bea· meetinas. · Sa 1 · p .1 · West Newport nominaLors t.•on.. ng ey Po int, h1 • stipula ted that there shall tlful view from every window of the house. The Eli kers Mr. Bolton, 47. is a native
B 'd r Cor \b. Forsit are Curt 1pp1 nes. A s u&&ested fee s6hedule
roc use or city tidelands
and submeraed lands was
received Tuesday by the
Newport Beach C ity Coun-
cil, and the report was
scheduled for study session
discussion Feb. 26.
Copies of the repo rt, pre-
pared by the tidelands re-
venue commi ttee, a1c avail-
able at the City ~I all .
The repo1t sta t ed that the
comm ittee .. has concluded
that the city should begin
to lay th e gtoundwork for
the establishme nt of an an-
nual permit fee schedule for
private usc of public tide-
lands and subme1aed land s."
The committee re commend-
ed that the enabling ordi-
na nce become effective
July 1, 1968, and that one·
hair or all tidelands re-
venue derived fr om the fees
be used Cor ca pita l improve·
ment projects in the harbor.
The followin1
rcuwla
lO tal, 51,100; with eu.:m~
tion for areas made avail·
able to the a en eral public
and/or visitina yachts ror
loading or off-loadin& pas·
sengers and c•ao: about
1,1JJ lineal feet; no charac.
• \-Iarine repair fa cility
be no access to ays1 e lived here for mo re than 15 years. They are originall y o Boston, attended hi&h
Or., with the u ception of from Greenville, Ohio. schoolinAkion,Ohio,servcd Pinckcrt,I09 32nd St.; Ralph
fire n,htina equipment ac· in the Navy for 4 yean Watson,l503"'J: ~Uhote Or .;
cess. P lannin& director l::t· CHARTER CHANGES dwina WOI'Id War II. He was 'Jeor1e Bush, 390.5 Channe l
ne al Mayer Jt. told the on duty in Panama and also Place and the Newport
Council that the Commi~ on the ._it craft Cartier Tackle Store: William Smilh,
Obscenity
protested
• IS
s;on cono;dered tho acce" TO GO ON BAllOT Boxer. •1 5 38th St.; \iary Caden-Ctom Bayside Dr. to be de-In 1946 he came to Cali· head, 3415 Seashore Dr.;
trimcntal lO the interests of forn ia and served on the Ch arles \1cLaulhlin, 28 14YJ Duncan CitewaJt or 'lhore
C C'l e n C k d • N 2 ' •'-· · •'-W Ocean Ft · r-•&• w·1 Clifh has wr,·tten to .ce resi dence son the o ther side oun 'm n .... ee oo an o. -Uu•orlllnl uJC Lona Beach police de ....art-. ., ....... o I . u•
AI F ·, t d d ' C c 'l t 'd by d' ~ co• 330 62nd St ad J Federal Commun ,'cat,·on, o f Bayside Ot. or&• p~esen e a IS• oun 1 o prov1 e or I• ment from 1948 to 1958. He . .; n oe
Councilmen Linds ley Par-play o£ mutual harmony at nance for payment of an and hi s wire founded the F•tts, I \1~ 35th St. Commiss1oo in Wuhinaton ,
sons and Bob Shelton sua· Tuesday evening's C ity allowance not to tlceed Floot Cover ina business in \b . For s it and Mr. Cook, IJ.C., to p!otest the Jeadin&
C ., · · •5o h c_ r or obscene words from "The aested re s u ictin1 the ac-ounc, meeting 1ft oppo. a mo nt to memvo::rs 0 Lona Beach in 1960. The ton& known Col the ir colorfu l 'd .,. t d h '-., bo d d · · 8ta1d" ove1 Los t\noeles cess rrom SayS! e 1)1, to Sl 1on o propose c ar let C1 Y ar s an commiSSions followin& year they moved counc 1J controven,·eo, found
d •-rr d r radio s tation KPFK. the northwesterly corner, amen mcnts to vo::o ere OJ es tablished by the chartet. the bus iness to Corona del themselves united at las t in
which would be across from vo leJ approval. • No. 3 -Providing that Mar. He cited FCC reaulations
C ., F ., ·• . r . . . indianation at the "attempt prohibitinl such btoadcast other commercial devel o~ ounc l man orgl con-u,e Sl&ncr 0 a pCtltron noml• The Bo\Lons have a marr ied to fi1 or ti& the election ."
men t. sistently voted against put. natm&a pctson for the offi ce dauahter, Donna Pettijohn, Councilman Cook said his and oCCeted to provide a
Councilman 'lee Coo"• com-ting the issues on the ballot, of counc il man must be a ,·n Lon& Beach, and 1 son, •• p t sw01n statement on the ptt? .,. answer Lo ......... a mer was an &lim he had heatd. Hctc 1s mented that he was pleased and on the final vo te for reais leted voter instead or Ray, t),who at•·nds L•'ncoln ~ 1· "N 1 ·11 ... em"",a JC, t o. w, not his Ieite! to FCC. dated to have at least one car adoption or the resolution, merely an elector in the School here. w"thd a Some u d
• \tiline service stati ons dealer remain in Newporl he again voted "no ," and nomi nee's distri ct. \1r. Bolton is member of ~ in~l::~cc :yncn:m~~:=rs F~.~·!i:sh 10 advrse you that
_ uniform uni t charae per Beach, beoause of the sa les Councilman Cook abs tained • ~o. -' -Prohibiting the the Corona del Mar l(jwanis to wilhd11w the ir su ppo~t ror Ju t nilht, Feb. 1• l%ij, on
gallon of fuel dispensed; tax income for the city . 4e fr om voting, adopti':'n of any ordin~_ce Club, servina as chairman me and to pu t preuure on F\i ~tatiOn I(Pfl( rn Lo s
2,100,0fX) aallons at I '!.I made the mo t ion to overrule The 4-1 vote, however, ch ang.mg . andd . '.edefrn•na ol the bOys and airh com-me to withdraw my name for o\noelea a \iiss Judy Eisen·
and boat yards -(al uni rorm
annual unit ree per fr ont
root or area used Cor boa t
1epa ir, matine railways,
elevators, hoists, crane s
and similar devices; 500
front f~et at 51 per foot;
total , .S500; (b) unifonn an-
nual unit £ee per lineal foot
of space available for side
ties and slip ren tals; about
1.950 lineal feet at 51 per
foot; to tal, 51.950.
C."'' ~, oallon·, total, .ce Plannin& Commission decrees lhat the follow in& councrtmanrc rs U1 Ct boun-'tte H · be r .c .c 1 . T"-of ,..-ua d . .th . 6 th . ma e , e IS mcm r o UJC UJe e ectron. nc answer stein di scussed the contr o-Slt,500. with respect to the prohibi· charter amendment propo-aues wr '" mon s puor board of directo11 of the my nom·na•-o w •
to I . .1 . ,' ~. as an a-venia l play, the 'Bea1d.' Total estimate is 574,730 ted acceu, opecify;na that sitions will be on the ballot any re1u ar counc, m&niC New-t Hatbor Commun'1ty 1 te N
I . r-•o,, u • o. . .. ~..~,iss E;aoos te,·n 0 may in annual rees. location of 1 for the ._pril 9 munici-1 e ect1on. Youth Centet, a-• mombe • ~ ""I r' •-~ ~ ~-Co ed nu ._,1. ~ I ~IICt .. ~ be lai ... lH•• '-• natM ea I 1'be if deaitod "' 11-w.cil aar• lo vi 1M Sui•U.~ic. f01 :-~t\11 1!!N; '-1116l"'*ii _.,. H'lld jl_ io the .,_,_
n• f~~~:-~~~:~i~~~ ' -ttiidiem, thi C.lida ~·....,..!' ,..,.; .. tAt,; or,...,...,.... pohttc.al co.pwu to da.,.,. cut) ...... td the mcti&s or M -•• Pft fot new pier ponnf tt; and requirement'"' eliaibility t.o and oppolln& lhe proposN Mtln.,.ile, in llle oller the imaae ( th c"ty Th' '"' Pier beyond the Th t" sme dments at the Feb 26 · 0 c 1 • 11 the play and condoned any IO inuallations a t ss each; uans(ers, accord in& lO the e mo ron was serve on the Council. The dn d f · Council contests, some in-11 a shallow reas~n. of pure and all emotions aroused ~·
followina schedule: unanimously appro ved. Charte r now requites a pet-stu ~ agen a . The 1nal day dianant char1es were beina folly. Our producbv1ty as a .L Cih 1 h d d th L
lata!, SSO . • New permits, increase Councilman AI Fotlit ask· son to be • qualified eleclOr to . f.lle the_ llguments, (or hurled into lhe political Jeaislative bod y has been ' e a ~o c I c e o£
• West Newport channels ed Mr. Iverson, "Are you in his dis u ict for at least ma•lmg w•th the sample rinl, bur no towels. oulltandina r .. nler.'eds. T·~~s dt,amabocr.•tac -uniform flat annual (ee fro m S50 to StOO; additional &o inl to move away ft om . ..a · ball 15 w·u be Feb 17 • · or 1n IRI u•C pay lin&. . nd / I' d revenue, based on 1.5 per one year lmmt"'.lately pre-o '. ' ·. •. ·. Counci lman ._, Fotlit • Apparently \ll. Pal ncr She alluded to hiS sexual ~~e ~::: 2a54 :,' s~~Pea:~; year, sSJO. m~~el~rt;;,~c;:!J:~d. ''Yes, cedin& his nomin a~ion or ~ounc•lmanCook cr,hc lzc d stated that he would file o~je cu to dJalo&ue and rru suations for findina It
1 12 540 • Tranders, incre ase appointment. The amend-w at h.~ called a "crash his papers ror reelection to V1 1orous debate , He wants borin&
tota' 'd • fr om 525 to SSO·, additional because of the uaHic prob--ment would reduce lhis l'rogram or chaner ame~d-the City Council berore noon everyth in& to look as smoOth ·
• Re si entia! abu tting !em.'' time to 90 days mc nt. 4 e re commended 1n. tod th d ad!" A d 15 peaches and cream ," "Then, at apprnKimatcly
properties-uniform fl at an-~::~~usei,6~~~e~o o;ha~~/~: . stead. the e lection or a'new co::~ilma~ o:e c:;k a~d Jerry \\'ooters, SOOl RIVCI 11 :~5 p.m. she decided to
nual fee per pier and/or c · t I St h d• Jloa1d of F.rcchotders to cand·,date Jer~ Woote•• • W N h d read lines from Qus pl ay. a lip and side t ie; soq at Sl() pr oposed in the S25 fee for rys a ep en leS d th "3 -.vc ., e st l ewport, a spoken by \tiss Harlow and revisions. s tu Y e entire challcr and didn'tquit the race, aJthou1h stated earlier lhat runnins
each; to tal, 55,090. s. uga:cs t chan&e s. Comment-all 3 ,.,·d they had been ror council would be a chat-Billy the Kid. In this feci·
Comme'c'.al and ,·ndu• The report also inc luded a •'-d tat' h s k th d • • list of\2proposed harbor im-o\rtist Crys tal Stephen of worked most of her li fe with 'ng on ~·c pto~s~ _chanac Boo lengc. At that time he had 100 1 e po e e wor 5
uial s lips-uniform annual h d d by 428 Serra '>r., Corona Hi&h· oils bu t then started with conccrnrna lediSUICIIn&. he sters no lnklin& or what a chat-'s -·-· and 'f---.' unit (ce pCI lineal root or provcrrents, ea c up wat~r colors. Sa id he favo_rcd avoid in& the d '<;ubpart E -Pr ohibited s ru~ce available fot s ide s ucet-end bulkhcadin& in lands, passed away Tues-gen ~·mandcrmg p•oblem by lenac 11 w1;10l turn out lo Practices and ·\dminis ua-
...-We s t :'~lew port channels at a day, Feb. 13 , at Westminster Het work was shown at the ; • $ be. He also was app~oached
ties lnd s lip rentals; about Com -•n,·ty Hosp,'tal afteo Corona del \·lar Library, and elec tron of Council members QIVe 370 and asJ.:ed 10 withdraw £rom t1ve Sanctions, parasraph 32;000 lineal feet at II pet cost or 510(),000. No.6 on .... allar1e cn.\19-!>pel Is out: 'Noli-
r I •32 000 On ••e 1,·5 t ,·, bulkheado'ns havins been ill for several was exhibited at San Clc-· the '1is trict ~ race in favor d d oot· Iota u• Counc "lmanF ,0·tsad•ca1 ccnse ra 10 o ,....rator oo ' ' ' • years, mente and La&una Beach 1 0 1 1 uo of l)onald \tclnnis . Richard ··-• Private yacht c lubs and the 'Jrand Canal channel,' Mts. Stephen was born .o\rt Shows whe re she took the proposal""' pay members The executive board of the Clucas, ~403 Seashore Or., o ther person sha ll tJansm1t
convnunity association slips 140(),000, and No. 10 is ac-Qec. 2 • 1889• in Oayton, firsts and honors. of boa!ds and commissions Corona del \tar High Cich ool West NewfK"n, a one time communJcat10ns conta1n1ng
and landin&s -unirotm an-quisition or waterfront pro-Ohi o. She was a araduate of She wa s a membei of Women take s 1n too much tenitory. Boos ter Cl ub allocated potenhal cand.date, r-ov,dcd obscene, mdccent, or pro-
nual unit fee pet lineal foot pc:rty to berth lifeauard Painters of -\me rica Western _"You mus t be fr om Texa s s n o ror a var iety of s tudent the action thrs time to ask rane words, language, or
vf s pace available ror s ide boats, SIJO,OOO. Est,·ma ted Polytechnic High School in ' 1f y u d th 1" h d t ' ·t · ' me anin& • Loo '-aele s, and went for Painters o\ssn and the o o a. c saJ . ac lVI ItS at a re cent meet-fl'lf a "un•tcd front" alamst . ties and slip rentals; about C05 t o f all 12 projects is La&un a ·\rt .o\ss~: "You'll have to pa) o ut a •na. \lr. FN&Jt. "Surely th•~ rulmg applies·
1,11)0 fee t at Sl per foo t: 51,138,500. 2 yearCs to Normal, which is lot of money." The En&lish department ,,8 1 d . r , to br oadcas r stations as now U Lt\. Sh · · d b he r ut wou.l n t &o or 11,' be e '' survive Y Councilman Cook sa1d 11 received money roo purchase we\\ as 10 1adio amateurs, 0 Z R rts I In her 78'years of life she h b d If c_ h · •'-sa1d \b . Wooters. '"The . . 0 . On S Son us an • Cfl1C'It;w 0 •S u•t: could cost as much u of video tapes, wh 1ch w11t and my wife and I will glad· crowded a lo t or accom-f d ' f p · ••' 3 8 rea!h11 IS that I feel the Cit)' otmct e 1lot o r.n .... r s s -'. 00 aye&J, based on the will be used to tape speech 1} prov1dc you v.1 th a s w01n
Plishments. She was with I k h "B bl r d · · I d r has reached the potnt where n , I c • e o a ve r-or1gma 11 I proposal to and drama pre s entations. s taleme nt m th i!O matter."
d I the Red Cross in World War · " 51 0 a C\tque •~ be1inn in1 to • • A st • tism&. pay up to 0 a month. The athle tic depart rr ent
rvtces w1 (1'1; e a ·..roreen an al , pre~• 1n 1 received S65 fcc purchase nf ' les In iU ra Ia 1. F•om 1922 to 1958 ohe Se · ·11 •-h ld t n _ \I h 1 ·d · th•n> '' cao dete.m;ne wh o $1 000 GI VEN TO UCI
was a corrrnercial artist for 1 p.m. Fr ida y, Feb. 16. at as mayot rr~>tem 1n the films 10 be used b~· sw•m· ",ge>!ng t(l run and who IV KIW 4HIS ClUBS
The new adventure or life
in Sydney, .. usUalia, ended
in death Wednesday, Feb. 7,
for Paul Robertson, son or
Mr. and Mn. O.'Z. Robertson,
tlf)l Ebb Tide 'toad, liatbot
View Hills.
Women's Wear, the Dry Pacific View Ohapel with absence of \Jayor paul · ~ ISn I.' In special ceremonies at
Good. Econom'.,, a n'd Good mm a coaches to anai)'Ze IJonald \lclnnis, 4t05 half ,·,me of •ce UCI ~ha-the Re v. Raymond I. Brahams 'Jruber, agreed that the S100 · · h · u1 ....... ,,
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. oro.. sw1mmrn1 tee n1qucs. The Sea!>hote l)r .. West Newpo•~ · ,ou~epan& • .,..e then of the St. Andrew's Presby-amount was too h1&h and Booster Club .... ev...-ouoly· manvars1ty basketball &ame. ca....;. to 0 C d rr· . 'd h ld f ,.. !( d(nled that \h. Palmer has a che ck in the amoun t ,,r ...... ranae ounty, an ter ian Church as o !Clint. sa• s c wou not ao or had purchased 8 mm. mo,·ie k d h t b 1 "d
studied under Rea Brandt Interment will be at Pacific more than 150. This change equipment, wh ich 15 a vall-as e lm 0 run u 51 1 51 ,000 was prucnted ta th e
and other attiata. She had View \lemorial park. was nadc in the ptoposal . able to all depa•tment• -r he had nblalncd permission un,vers1ty rrom the first an·
d ·• "bo d d · •· from \lr . Pal met to usc his an u1e 11 s an com--the school. nual UCI mvitational bas·
Mr . Robertson, 37, leh
here in November and u ..
tabliahcd an invettment rirm
Sewer charge proposed
with TY Hardin in Sydney, A sewer service study by
He had had 4 major opera.. the Newport Beach city en·
tiOns r01 olltotl'lylitia in the &ineerina dep•lment sua-
last year, eccordin& to hit 1 esta a service charae &o
mother. finance a t~eer proaram
He was born of improvanent and repl aco-
1930 in Colorado rDenL
He waa paduated from The ro llo•in& achedulc or
port Harb« Hilh School lfrHt ch•l" waa suuuted:
anended the University of '-' ......... • •t.lS pet month for
Colorado. He"' a member v· Ch 1 .• ~ Pb' . ueh aln&le family rcaiden-fJ &he -\h Foree rrom 1950 •ew ape • w~on .,.. lhP till unit; tolal t.anitt in city.
to 1954. Hit tervie.e was Murray of the Corona del Mar 12,400; eatimaud .,nual in-
spent in Teua. Cone.reaational Cburc:h at come. •ti6,000.
Mr Robenaon's father o(fic:lant. Interment ••• at • tl P• monlh Cor each
wbo. •en·ed ae New poe; Pacific View Mamofial Part. unit in a multiple resida.-
'Boadl c.,..cnmaa in 1946-., • TilE" LOSS d,. builcht whh 2, lor 4 SO, d .. oiOJIOd dis !;tat anita ji' CliFF IA¥11 aoi to; ,.,,. ..,;,., 4,l00:
of H•bol View Hills., and A c~mcra. pinal and mi~ tllinsat ed income. tS4,001).
Paol hM ben auociaud cell•eou• juwelty addlnt • •t per month for .. m
wl .. him in -.i .. u . 'Ill _, fl,l$~.50 were ,., ... u.it ia • multiple relidatial
.... i ... MaiMI ttia pat-from H. S•ley HealiM. lleii4.Jaa .. tit 5 or IliON
•• ua ~I• .......... LMn llO Klnp Pl-. Cliff ~lu: .,.,. oaita, •1,300: ...
LM, '• oleo-a dol Mol, Ho•..,, Fritlrty, f •• 9. umalod •-•11,000.
.... • -·· O.Z. -..,. The -IY oc .... ed ..,,._ • 15• P• ......., for •am ~a. Jr •• S.6 De.,., ina the ..,.. .. of 9 a.& 'ID •it in a Inlier ,..; 170
Senicft ... Mid ,.._.,. 5:15p.m., while~. Healiae •htt ulilaMM ina.a.
..,, Pe~. lJ, It Puinc was 11 woll. t7,UO.
Thi 5 schedule would bri n&
in a to tal estimated annual
inoome of 5 265.~ 30.
The report stat ed that i t
would be necessary to
rai sc aOOut S314,JOO an-
nually rrom a sewer servi ce
charae if the ci t)' sewer
A)' Stem were to be financed
entirely by revenues other
th., lhe Jenera! fund.
' Dlll¥111 1$ lOOKED
lrv1n& Chtppel .) •• 44, o f
2241 Vista Hopr, Eau 81urr, waa booted on the
charae or re~lony d.N.nk. dri-m, Friday niaht.. Feb. ~.
al~er beina i nmlvod in a
c:olllaion at &he 1600 block
of W. Coast Hwy., wiLh c•
dri ... Leoo McOroe ol Sool
BeeCh. Bolh *ivcn wen
hD•italited llld have Hen
.. leate4. Paa .... r ,..,...
...... MoOow, 21, or Seal
Bttda. h ti II • Ho .. Ho•
pi tal.
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missions" were defined as name as a supporter. ke tb&\1 tourname nt held 1n
those , es tablish(d by the 'ltant of SIOO was made Ed H1tth. 1unn in1 aaainst !)ecembet.
chartcl . Lo the Speech and T)ebatc Councilman Cook, filed his Chancellot Oan,el 'J. o\l-
Whcn Councilmen Fot&it Club to help send JUni or nommatiOn papeu )'Citerday. rich accepted the chec k
and Cook. Ct"lfl tinued to Cl• s peech s tudents to a so~ Hrs nominators are Danie l rrom the s ponsor in& K•wani t
· · r mer ins titute. Other fund• 'J. Ald11ch Jt ., UCI c hance\-Cl •-of Co press similar opm10ns o 1 139, r 1 ')r d uv. tona del \tar and
the proposed amendments, were a located to the ath-\('Or, • _,. aJ:y · ~n the Ir vine Complea. The
Councilman !toward Roaers letic department for bukct· John B. P11ker . 31.5 Even1n1 presentation wu made by
mus ed, "It's an inletestin& belt and football,_ •nd a St~r , oCOovct Shotes ;Walter ')ickSmith and Gene Bishop,
coalihon.'' small sum t o the art depa11-Sprcer. S3 Harbor Isla~; put presidents: Bob leech,
"We're runnin1 for reo. ment, Clyde Yarnall, l400 IJolphrn chaitiT'an d, die tournament·
election," said \11. For&i t. OITICTIVI f 'STEIH Ter .. and Geocae Friedl J.r., Bob Daniel, Key Club advi ~
The Council also: 1.52 1 Serenade Ter., IT"Yrne 101, and Jim . Riedel, Key
• <;et Feb. 26 as the date "POLICI!MAH OF YEAR" Terrace; Th.omaa Dou.lan, Club president.
Detective .J . (All Epste1n, 1309-11 Bays.de Dr., COfooa ~-;~;~~-~t u •m a Hubor Leaion Pos t's re .. narcotita inveatiaator, has del Mar ; l)avid Coot, 915 .., TIIAI..I
quest for utension o1 its been named .. .,alinrnan of Be IIIII St .. and John Ponet, •u ·• -I U
lease on the Le&ioo Hall the year'" by fellow orTicers 6.SS V-is ta Bonita, Eaat The ._e.!l Oivhion of
site at 21.5 l.51h St •• Cenual ollbe Newport Beach Police Bluff; Joe Earhart, 41 Beaco. tlilleNe...,on H·llllor O.ab•
Newpou . Oept., and will be honored Bay ; and Jobn MacLeod, 21 of Oomm•ce will lloDor 111
• Auti'ori ud the nee:~ by NeWptWt Hatbor E.J:.chante Hatbor 111..0. .,.. m••• •111M ill
tion or 1n 11recment ..;" C lub •~Wert at their PC . Hi•L" said I.M& llile •e rMI e ... _,.eetlotl
Willi 1m p, Ficker of Balboa haacHoa today. Feb. ts, at ronowin.a at~ en eadoni., • a luch-p• u ..
ror •ehiu c tunl ••vices .. Slllft Ain resaaurant. bia cend.idacy: Dt. V.. dlie .. ..._.. .,.__,
fo r oonatruc:lion of a relo--~,..,.a ~· SIOMI.Mte. Cooe•. .-c.ec.; ' J_.a ,.....,... o.. ...
cetath l.OOO.tctu•..toot antt .. t 4nc.. of IM• StoHard, r ... r N"JG11 ...... Jolla Us·· ti6U
odoldoo 10 the 0>10110 dol SUI,. ol Calif-aDa,_.,. e.c1o -·· ....... ---·-••••-M• 1ibn.l)'; IOtal COlt or .... , ol , ..... •ill w .. sww.n; ....... H. -............. , ••
the poojoet Ia •"""•od at .... , .,...., u pan ol ,.,.. n.a,-. *· _. .... -•• .W ....... ..
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"'Bat hia tout tot• llftiiCh. daal IDrMo o1 lll•••tip· civil Jlah&a In Butler
iaa on!' tioa. loOt aotl o1 •• pAl• Couaty lona befoe:e 195'. In
The traJedy ol more 111M nntation -., teadiaa PM. 1 ua.tetunt made in 1965,
I ceatury 110 il broqbt to Sari* a pefiOUI IIUII of he tlld:
T-. ......, IAI801 J:JIICN le , .. ..a, • If ... .,._ .. _, ,... ..... •• ... c .. , ., .....,_. .._._ _. • _,, leceu,
ntlad by tbe pauin& of a COftllllUiatioa, "We placed tho. fit1t NtJ!O
peat jOt.Unalitl who" tft.o. He waa a Ytteran of World toache~a in Hamilton pubhc
dufina ptlnciplu alld death.. War J aad a memlNr ol schools, and the fiJU Noaro louw~dt promise lo arouu \merl~an Leaion Lewit• nunet in Hami.lton and
patriotic fervor loa& af .. r he fihitaktr Post No. 520. A Middlot.own hotpllllt. We
hu aone rtorn hit typewriter , tpecial memoe:ial ~ervice knocked oul racial ditcriml-
and dett. waa held in , bit ho(IOI by nation in urvina Ncaroea
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~, ••• '"'· ,. S..ior c ... ,_ the c .... , of Ot•:r· S.ele or Callf•e&a. ... .,, ,.._.. 1W-f i• qulified 10 p.t.ll ell pUik ... ~ce.-., ·-·
o\lvin 0. Smith, rho peat member. of tho American In the bu s s tation and other
Ne110 editor and publi•h•r t...eaion from Cincinnati, public placet. We opened •·
of the Butler County o\merl· Hamilton , and Middletown. job1 on mer·it, in indu1Lry
can, publi1hed wealc(y in Tho eaaloay ptinted in the and retail atoru. "II thi1
Hamilton, Ohio. died at tho Butler County "merican on wu done without ruot tin&
Middletown Hospital, on Feb. 3 named "lvin D. to communi s t hate-buildina
Jan . 23, at the ... or 69. Smith .. ..Olampion or tactics, and without blood .
Hir paper wu bJouJht to human riptt." Continuina, "Conservative forces
my attention by Richard it stated: .. Service to God mus t stand up and act or
Cotten, apoakina from .. The and country was the theme elle o\metica is lost. Con-
Conservative Viewpoint," on which he baaed his life. servatives should launch a
but his name was little His paper was dedicated to nationa l commi ttee to im-
known amona western con· riaht• . (or all, majofities prove u.ce relations. This
acrvatives des pite the (act and minoiitiea, His was the committee s hould place in
that 1 quoted (rom his pub--only Ntaro edited publica-every home , lite~ature for
Hca tion on many occasions. tion in the nation which <\meticanism in lanauaae
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ARVO E. H.A..A.PA, owner Md pubHshtr of tfte Ensieri
OOQooO.OoOQ:OO~~OoOO
COOK AIID FORIIT AGIIEE 011 THIS OlE
Harvey Pease, writing in the "Letters to the Editor"
in this Issue of the Ensign, has a pertinfflt coinment
about th e efforts to get 2 of the incumbent Newport Beach
councilmen out of the race for re-election. He says that
that decision should be left up to the voters.
There should be no place for "king-making" behind the
scenes in our local politics. The voters can figure out
the situation for themselves:· whether it's "harmony" they
want, or plain speaking on public issues. I say, ''Har-
mony be hanged," and let the issues be thrashed out in
ooen meetings, so the public can kno w what is going on.
I can im agin e a number of places where harmony may be
found: at a dictator's cabinet meeting , for example; or on
election day in communist Russia; or "in solitary" in a
prison cell.
One kind of harmony I'm glad to see: Councilmen Dee
Cook and AI Forgit agreeing not to heed the pleas to
withdraw from the race.
The request to bow out certainly was made on the basis
of inadequate evidence. Paul Pal me r, Bill Banning, F red
Schoepe and Ted Witme r have been named as the "har·
mony seekers." I can vouch for the fact that they are in ·
deed rare visitors to Cou ncil meetings. I can vouch also
for the fact that the so-called "personal clashes" be---
tween Mr. Forgit and Mr. Coo k tak e up a minuscule amount
of Council time. That means a very tiny amount compared
with th e dreary droning over many insignificant issues
that appear on the Council agenda. How ref reshing it is
to listen in on a cl ash or two from time to tim e. • • •
OIIHAII'~IURDEII, OIIE-IIAII'~VOTE
There is a campaign going on for reducing th e present
2/3 "Jote needEd for approval of school bond issues. The
basic reason tor the campaign appears to be resentment
at what is described as mi M'I'ity rule -a vo ting minority
defeating the will of the majority.
The trustees of the Newport-M esa School Uni fied
District have ju st joined in this attack a9ainst the to ng-
standing 2/J requi remen t. In a le{ter sent to s tate teg is-
lators,the trustees called th e 2 13 ru le a "complete cont ra·
diction to th e one--man, one-vote concept," wh ich has
received the special atten tion o f the U.S. Supreme Court.
So be it: Let us appeal to the one-fflan, one·vote con-
cept, and set that bond vote percentage accordingly.
"One·man's·burd en, one-man's·vote" woul d be a mo re
equ itabl e way to s tate the concept, since school bonds
are paid for by a tax on property. What mo ral right does a
non·oroperty.awner have to imoose a tax bu rden on a
property owner? If th e school bond promoters are sincere
about wanting to be fa ir and equitabl e, then let onl y oro·
perty owner s vo te on school bond issues, and reduce the
requirement for approval to a simple majority. Or let the
vo ting eli gibili ty remain as it is, and increase the re-
Qui rem ent for approval to 314, That would just about make
it truly one·man, one·vote, based on the re sponsibility for
paying the bonds.
There is an implied accusation in the eHort to reduce
the 21 3 reQuirement for bond approval: nam ely , that we
a re no t generous in financial support of schools. There
seems to be an attempt to tag the "no" voters with a
guil t complex, as though they are penny·oinch ing our tax·
support ed schools.
A tool( at you r ci ty-countY" tax bill .-.ill help erase that
guilty feeling. Here is a typical tax bill in Newpo rt
Beach : to tal city-county t9x rate, $.8.359 per $100 o f as·
sessed valuation: $4.b445 o f th is amoun t go ing tor ou r
tax·supoorted schools. That is 59,•o of the entire tax
bill , When 551,,~ of ou r local tax goes for one item, it is
ti me to tak e a s tand for protection of the ha r~h !t tax·
payer. It is time to start cu tting back on th is tr emendous
burden, rather than to look for easier ways to vote mo re
bonds. • • •
SEll, KUCHEL IS IIUIIIIIIIG 011 HIS RECORD
A newspaper headline announced last week : "SEN.
KUCHEL TO RUN ON RE CO RO." The s iDry told ol Sen .
Thomas Kuchel's formal announcement of his candidacy
fo r re·election to the U.S. Sen ate.
You can be sure that he will be runn ing on his re cord of
perfo rmance in the past years -because there are many
of us who will make sure that you know what that reco rd
is.
Just by way of a s tarter, the Ame ricans fo r Constitu-
tional Ac tion, a conservative group promoting cons titu·
tiona! government, rated Sen. Kuchel 40% in 1967. Th is
means th at ACA has found th e senator voting only 40 %
of the ti me in fa vor of constitutional principles.
GUITAR MUSIC and an Engl i sh pub at·
mosphere wilt highlight the Feb. 18 fund
raising event of the Eastbluff Associates,
a wbmen's commi ttee of the Orange Coun-
ty Philharmonic Society. Se tting the mood
are 3 of th e commi ttee members, from left
Beach, where the pub Is an authentic re-
plica of any to be found In England. Din-
ner a tthe Jnn wi II consist of fish 'n chips,
topped off with English sherry trifle. The
party will continue with "dart s and
draughts" and folk songs by Bob and
Mar ion, strol ling guitarists. Mrs. Carl
Mullen is chairmna o f the Eastbluff Asso--
ciates. Mrs. Harry Goeli tz is Vice---chair-
man; Mrs. Kfoury , recording secretary;
Mrs. Charles 0 . White, corresponding sec·
retary; Mrs. Donald J , White, treasurer;
Mrs. Edward T. Ma loney, parliamentarian;
Mrs. Frank A. Cooney, publi c relations
chairman . (Ensign ph oto.)
I reaarded Mr. Smith as one s upported Bany Goldwa ter that anyone can unde rstand.
o( the most outs tlndina of for pres ident. "We call upon conserva-
presc.nt day pauiots, blac k "He was outspoken rOt tives to do this because all
Of wh,·tc. ~~. · · . . f can see. how th e liberal so-,meucan prmerples -tee-
In an editorial, the Cin-dom of choice, freedom of cialist..minded and the weak-
cinnati Enquirer s tated, the individual, but aaainst on-conmunism administra. .. . . . tion in Washington has The death of .o\lvin 0. CIVIl IIJhts wotken who de-. .
<;mith deprivos Ohio of one sened their responsibi litie s' br ~uaht on u_ots, the ~·ghest
of its aenuinely e s.traordi· and we re foo)ish enough to cu me rate ~~ our hrstory,
• Mr s. David H. Garver, Mr s . Nicholas
Kfou ry, with guitar, and Mr s. Jack R. Cu r·
ley, dinner chai rman . They will begin
wi th a poolside champagne opener at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don 0 . Michael s,
fol lo wed by a tri p aboard the Newport
National Bank's double deck er P iccadilly
bu s to the White Ho rse (nn in NewPort
· . hate breed•na between nary petsooahties. The En· 11d the Reds , ContJanHy he races, and the no-win policy
qu irer deeply rearets hi s suened the fact that there . v · II r h . h .
d th h. h h d · · . 1ft ICtna m -I 0 W IC IS ea , w IC as create a were m1lltons of <\meu can . .
void that will no t easily be Nearoes who felt 11 he did. takm~ the Un1 ted .States of
r'.lled," "He d 1. th o\mer 1ca down the road to serve no rce on e f · " Ear ly m January,. the communists and leftists that set dom -~communism .
<\me ri can Leaion aave to their attempted 'Unc le Tom' In every usuc. o~ the Bu t-
hi m an award of merit for smeau on Nearoes who we re le r Coun ty o\me11can has
LeHersto Editor
1 appeared the <\l vin 'J. 'imith
s loaan, prin ted wi th whi te
letterin1 aaainSI a black
backaround: "In -\merica,
ow fiu t job is to s top and
rout the communists. Then
KEEP flATS 114 RING
Editor of the Ensign
So one will question civic-
leader Paul Palmer's s in-
cere, public conce10 fot the
best in terests of the ci ty of
~ewpor t Beach
Howevet . his direct plo-
posal to incumben ts ·\1
Forgit and f)ce Cook that
lhcy resign in theit bid for
re --ele cti on to the city coun-
cil, fot whatever reasons, is
inapptopllate and ine.\CUS •
able.
It vio lat.:s the pr ivilege
in ~mc.r ican democtacy to
encouta1e the individual to
stand for public office. It
also dep~ives the ci tizens
of the community of a choice
or elective. rep!C.SCntatives -
a cotner stone of representa·
rive government. <\nd if
dusent is ob,ected to, re-
gatdless of the g1ounds, let
1t be re rnern be1cd that noth-
mg is mme s tulrifving to a
cornmun11v than a ci tv coun·
ell, ot a school boatd , that
never heats an ob,ec tion nor
a d1SS1dent voice but acts
with ruhber-stamn unanimity.
The prnblems of the '\l ew.
poft 'I arbor o\r ea and of othet
cnmmun i ties a rc too com-
nlex, the rss.J•es too diverse,
the costs tno high, to fac-
clns e or discoura1e consi·
de raiLnn of alternative cour-
ses of action merely for the
sake of ha rmony.
It is to the comm unity's
ad\·antage that both candi-
dates have chosen to leave
thei r "hats in the rin(l., and
petemptoJJlv re jected the
sug~estion that they wi th.
draw from the councilmanic
race.
f.larvey Q. Pease
Balboa Island, Cali f.
REPLY TO SCHMITZ
Edi tor of the Ensign
I read wi th intere!ll Sen a~
tor John Set-mitt' recen t
au icle published in you r
rarer reaardinr; the Cl'o·IA
and s.Ocialized medicine..
I'm altaid the Senator has
not done his homework ve ry
auiduously.
T he federal 1 eai s l atim
that was enacted in 1 ~65
contained two "socialistic"
p roa rams -Ti tle 18, the
Medicare law, which pro--
vides medical care for th ose
aae 65 or over by c:ompu l·
sory taxation wi th out c:on ·
s idc.rati on for any batil of
need, and Title 19, the
Med icaid o r Medi.Cal p~
aram• as we call ll here in
California, whi ch provi des
medi cal care for cateaori cal
aid aroups o( welfare rtci·
pients such at the blind.
totall y di tabled and medi-
c ally needy.
straight and voice of the poor is
considerably less than the.
res t of the electorate.
The Californi a Medical By Tom Anderson ~II oth~rl probbllems, inclubd·
Associ ation and the. Ameri· •na tacra pro ems, can e
can Medical Associatioo wocked out in pea ce and
have consistentl y supported THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE INDIFFERENT freedom."
I. ,. 1 d. · .1 To thi s I say a ferven t rea IS IC ~ove r nmen ta me. •· Louder rhu n thf.' no•~e or thL' .. harJ people'" RliS!il e and anli·missi le caJY-'c•ry: and about
cal care proarams for those is rhe silence of the "gooJ people." Many Russia's tr ained troops within the United <\men!" <\nd, in memory of
tJ ulyin need. C\1<\did indeed ··g()(XI people·· are mainly concerned with ho"' St at~: nnd our own disa rmament. Or maybe the hetoic figh t made by the
support California's Medi· '" ~t ay awake on a full ~tomach . you just nttd a lobotomy ! la te <\l vin '). Smith , I will
Cal prosram and we sti ll A-. General Van Horn M <.!'eiL'~ '''".i: .. rhoJ>f.' Now rhat McNamara· has been switched submi t 10 the <\metican
support it as a sound con· who h:•vc >he m~t ,0 .I-· W>ll •->he 1",., to ~-r people, two proposed Ia~ s, r . . ...., ""'" '"' .. lrom uot: ense into the World Bank . don'r you ccpt or prov rdmg the needy rcM~I. tTh.,. country club ~<el.) 1 1 h h h one to prohibit co\labOia• wi th good medi cal care. get so ace rom t e thoug t that e can now lion by •m,,·,cans ,·n Com· Recently. the nrr\Qn who run' uur huu'>l' anJ ,·-nd only our " · l d f 1· • ' The. O IA and the A\IA have ,... · ··~ m,nf'y ms ea o ou r ll"t'\. I were at rhe country cluh for dinnl·r and ro munis t activities , and the never endorsed such com-Counr your blessings! So President Johnson othc> ,_ P'''cnt ,·ntctfcr· warch ""the other half." One of the town's · · b ~ pu lsor~· schemes as ~-ledi · u g•vm(l ack to Pana ma our Panama Canal · ~~. · 1·r by ; lc:ading socia l climbe.r" -"'llg:gerf.'d ,ovcr ro our c.nce 1n "merrcan 1 e care which force. all people (not Johnson's), just think how many worse · I · 1 · .table in her gown cut to se.: level, S<Lt down JRlttnatrona communiSm. \0 rarticipate whether they dt.inp he cotd41 do by Ex«utiw: Order! No, _, nex1 to me :tnd mooed: / .. 1 don·r know whoo 1· lk. boo -•····· h. •"XILI•RY TO -OR wan t \0 or no t and with ut-m not ta m1 a r S~KJWJDI IS pU bladder """" "" iris you're so invoh•ed in but rhe only thing I'm · 'lV · •-Su p•sr PR•Sio•MTS ter disrc.aard to a person's opitrauon 15ar on eltn~~L<·r. ppo5e our Ab-"" ~ ~
ability to pay for his o~ crusading for is 10 keL'p my ~n out of th~ llominal Showman should decide to Jive Alaska Past presidents of the
draft." N I' •-· care. Howc.v~r. since Medi-h:;~ck 10 Russia? After all. we bou1h1 it only ewport "lal vvo <\mer ican
care is now the. law of this And wh y not'.' Hi' dalllly f.'varJcJ the rJralt. 100 y~»ts ago for $7,"!00,000. or less than two Legion <\uxiliary, Unit 291,
· H" uncle evaded the rJraft. A~ far a-. I know . ·11 •-h d th y 1 natton, ou r responsibility cents an acre.. No wonder the Russians are w1 Ul; onore a t e a en-
as physicians and ci tizens nohorJy in the famil)· connection ever ""·ent ro fiB hting Ca pital ism~ ti ne sweethc.art 'tea fr om 2
· wa r. So why shouldn't the -.on ca rry on the 5 th . S d F ''H to cooperate in making "Our" Supreme Coun has rulerJ that Amer-to p.m. IS un ay, eb.
th k l .h. f:.~mily tradition? Trying IO change the suh-~ 18 t U L · 11 11 'II e PTOBram wo r · IS we ' ican Communists cannot he harred from work· • a IC ea•on a · -. h d d ·11 · ,·ecr. I asked hf.'r what she thou,ht of Red ave one an WI con u nuc. ing in our defense planrs and American Com-new membc.ts who have not to do C C 'ho h 1.11 China. anJ she said : '"Oh it "s all right if lhL' '--· · · d ·11 · • v n ug we s I munisrs have ruled that CommUnists cannot he ~en tRi llate wt reC CI VC d. · h · 1 rahle cloth doesn"t cla'h with it.'" ls&lrce Wit tts compu . barred from llitlina on the Supreme Courr. Fair their, rins and fl aas at the. SOl" p ri ncinles . She thinh the Ford F<)umlation " a m:w 1 R · ••. ' ,. enough? ea. eserva ttons are ....,tRI
John G. \k,nison, ~1.0. kinJ of girrJie. And she nL"crJ.~ one . As she W 1 . taken by J:sthet J ohnson
P ·d Cal . ,·;ggled slowl" back acros~ th·• room >hough . ord govern~nt w1tl work as soon as . ' rest ent, ·. 1fomia ~ ~ 545 7671 · •\11s Randall \oledi cal Associati on she did M!em parriotic alter a f:u hion : 1 human nature is ready for it-in a few t hou~-673 • 728 ' od ,.,1 d '
San Francisco couldn't help hut notice thL' preamble to her and yeat5. Some form of world government -4 ;a -.~a ys Thomp-
constitution. will certai nly work when people. become per-son, 546·8146.
"B4.C1C GUM LAW"' Our governmf.'nt . ,, fey, ,fay' aiiL't a { 0111 • feel. Unril then, of course , the only kind of KERRY PLACES Jrd E~h~' ;fcthed Ensr1~ munist kil led our Prc~iJenr , renewell our offer world aovernment thai wi ll work is the Russian 1"4 t>ISTRICT CONTEST
the "'on~ tot" 1 amc( t~cn~ to to go ro the moon with th e Ru"ian~. l n~tead kind. Na tu rally. that requires the eliminarion '<eny Sieh of Corona del
ted ~tate s1 ~~~:s7 "Ae we~~= of dehherarely sinkmg l'lf"'·'' Ru"ian ~hip 10 of all non-perfect people, or all who rdusc to \1ar ll i&h ~chno\, who placed
the Haiphong Harhor. we a"'•l(w17ed nrofu~t,· conform. So, all Utopias this side of Heaven first in the Newron fl atbm regulated militia betng ne-··~ e ,. h co_ d C · •-1· o\ · L · ·
th for havtng accidently rJama,~·J mJt'. or t e .:xcon ormna. mu.rt .,... po1ce states. mc rr can ea•on otato11ca l cessarr to c security of a 1 •-h he h •-k r Why do we bow anrJ <te r:.n.· hl Ru"'" like .~1 us rcmemU~Cr I at t re as never rorcn but Contest, too Jtd place It rce state, the riaht of the ··~ people to keep and belt 111 windshield wiper? Becau~ ... , ,0111e of you •Onc-Perfn:t Man. But the Perfect Man i~ nor the. southeastern contes t
atms shall not be infringed." :.super-patriors'" rJon "t '«'m to rl·alizc . wme of and will not run for political office. held in Tu stin.
'
h · · .• · 1 Sontc con··-•••·,., ., · Barry· Whitesides of ~ew-Yc.t, in view of this clearly our governmcn . u~me". uruon . cuUCIIIIOna "'"'y .. won ever ~ngage '"
de fi ned intent of th e makeu anrJ religious lcadf.'r~ :nf.' pro-Communi~t : and polilics until they get a perfect can'"'idatc. Like poll Har bor li i&h took 2nd •-f ·1 r R · >h-old ma· • who h•d ·, • 1 f th place. in the. Post 291 con-of our Constitution. the s~ ,.,.cau1C we are now o mu o u'~m. .. 1u wat eu so ong or e ~
called libe rals and others of Aren't those pro-Communi'' leader, JU~I ~.~~ right moiR to come along. H~r liule nephew t est. Doroth y \1 c~l i llan of
ow day are makin B every cnritled lo lhcir one-man . one-vote as you :•re? sairJ : "Auntie wailed so long for her shi p to Corona del \olar lligh was
e ffor t to disarm the law And if yo u "hawks"" <:~rc ""' ;;fr:.ill. rnayhc ifs come in that her p~r collapsed."-America n l td, and J ane \Iiiier or Cot·
abid ing ci tizen, know ina full
we ll that th nse with criminal
in ten t ·are in ow way affect•
ed, a nd are no doub t jubi lant
about recent legislation
which makes their disre-
spect fot the law mote en-
ticing,
Let us 01ge out tc.presenta-
tives to a ive the law abidina
citizen an even break in the
protection of his property
until such time as Satan and
his adherents ate out of
circulation.
Senator John 'ichmi tz is
endeavor ina to amend the
the 1967 aun taw, so lhll
c itizens may can y loaded
weapon s in defense of their
pcuoo ot ptopetty. This will
al so include buildina auards
and niaht watchmen. If we
cannot diutm the criminals,
why di sarm the law abidinl"
I urae you ~ suppotl .hi•
bill because c;.s. 4i because
it makes rea l acnae.
Bob t)uaan
hec:tuU: you don't kn\lW thL' facts atlour Russia's Way Fea tur~ ona del \far ~ligh was 4th.
Fund drive leaders named
Chartea C. ·Bond, manaaer
o( the Costa Me s a United
California Bank at Haibor
a~d Baker, hlis been named
10 hud up the Hearl f...,d
bu1ineu drive in that ci ly,
accordina to County Bu ai·
ncn O.aiJTnan Emory Hin es,
Yiceaopreaident 1r1d manqc.r
of die Buena Part. branch o f
UCB.
Joinina Mr. Bond in the
drive •• vice-chainnan i 1
Gcor1e A. Tucker. aho o f
lh• Hubor •d Bt..ker br111 ch
ofUCB.
dtive fnr Newport and
boa.
Sal-
.o\ssistinB \h. Kimball u
vice-chairman is E,l). Bish-
op, manaaer of the Oranae
County o\iti'Dit Branch of
UCB, 4525 \lac o\rthur Blvd.
For Corona del \lar, the
business drive is headed up
by Bob Leech, manaaer of
the COM branch o f UC B,
3 141 E. Coast ~lwy,
If you r comp,...y s t..Juld be
missed in lh e Business
solici tation you may mall:e
you r contribution directly
10 the Orlf'IIC County Heart
Ataocialion. 1043 Weu &lh
Slreet, Santa.Ana. celepttone
S47·S976. While you are at
it. reCJ!eat lhe brochure,
.. Why Risk He an Attack ...
fflOM THE BIBLE
By way of verification, here are 2 other ratings -by 2
left·leaning organizations, the ultra-liberal Americans for
Dtmocratlc Action and AFL·CIO Commi ttee on Political
EG.rcatlon. ADA rates Sen. Kuchel as voting 38" o f the
time the way ADA would like to have him vote. COPE
r•tes him 67" on th eir side. You can get some i dea as ID
whit these ritlngs mean when you check up on ADA and
COPE opinions of such conservatives as Sen. Strom
Thurmond of South Carolina, Sen. Bourke Hictcenlooper o f
lo•.,Senlll>rsRoman Hrusltaand Carl Curtis of Nebraska,
Son. GeOrge Murphy of C•l lfomi.,and Congressman Jftes
Utt of Clllfvml&. Boll ADA and COPE give exocUy ztro
rlllnvs to •II oJ tlltse potrlots. ACA, on lite other h.,.d,
rllld Sen. Tllurmond 92ll; Sen. Hic:l<enlooper 82"; Sen.
-Hrutlta 94ll; Son. Curtis 94ll; Son. Murphy 110%; Congrus-
•• Ull97ji.
It i 1 intereuina \0 note
thM politicians i1nore ...
; Laekint the really blatant
toc:ialittic pqr.na .. ch
u lhc oompu I tory Medi c .-c
pqram. Pouibly. it'• 100
1o oded '"... pol i li ool tlyo ..
mile. Yo~ they r .. otily ...
wet Ptoartma aucl• •• Medi-
et.J •hich ere d"iped 10
IUit·l the poor Md IMCI •
Newpoll Beach
HOlE OIIEAUEUI
"'We met II lhe betcb; ••
alway• liked the Mach."
uidMra. Oo .. ld Do Thcnoo.
,.o II a a ju. tl ntOYed wi lh her
rai; .. ., ••• ••• ...... 3500 Sulnoeze 1..-o, H-
bot Vi a1r Hilla. ~. De n~
maa ..-.t.. ID hh WOil
in Loa Aq:ele a. •0. 9, •d
•••· 6, bolh •e.d HilMI v;.,......,.,
MRS. RICHARD THOIIP50N of .J515 Stili lin LMt.
H•-VIew Hills, •d tllughters Biz .... , 4, •d
Kltllryn, 5, belle•• tiiOJ ha•e "• ¥1tw 1111 Is rully
-lng" '""" tllelr ntw home on lite h\11, Mr. r-.,.
son Is Pftlftssor ol psychotllology II UCI .,.. Is a110 a
sltln dl•er. Tlte Thompson s c~me hm a Portlllld,
or-. llrs. Thompson, ....... of Den ...... Is ·~""'
tstld In wiling •d llku lo sltl. IEIIIIfl\ll\fiOIO.l
ct.Jiy n•dy. , ... ., •• il'a
ln...._ $Ill. Kudlel "'II lie MNtlng on h)s record. Me••• lhe .., ..... .,...
'
mber honors pilot,
ormer football star
A ceuificau for outatl·u:L reponed the tocatiOft ol Cha
inl connunity acrvice waa aitcrah on the eutern c:on-
P'••~nled at the Peb. 9 tinental divide·and aa a te-
mMt•na ol the Coata Men suit, rnc:uc craft was di,.
Ch"ambtt ol Conwnerc:e to patched.''
Capl, Ofenvil le (')Jenny) The cettiricate of awant
t:an~delt, TW'\ pilot, who was aianed by Jack '-tanwnett,
llvu at 1942 Santiaao '>r pccaident of the Co1ta Men
Oovor Shores . •• Cha!'li)er, and Nicholas
Capt. Lansdell, former 'liener, ellecutive manaaar.
OFACIALS fo r the
Changes due on Bayside
HatoldChrlalaer'tltlandet~ quarWIII on the fi11t floor ol
furnh•• 11ore on Baytide the now builclina. Reuben's
l)r, h aoie.a to move over will cuablith a Muican
a bit toward l:bo Lind& ltle restaw&nl on the lnd fl oor.
bfidae, and a ne.-Reuben' a The conuaet rot buildina
teataurant will be con-the new restaurant has been
ttruc\ed near \he ls\ande11 let to Roy Collins or Nowpott
locatkln. Beach. Ground will be
Theu plans came Lo &he broken this month and it is
at\ention or the Newport hoped that the tealaura.nt
Beach City Council Tues. will be opened by summc1.
day evenina. Approval wat Plan• c:all fOf the (illin&
aiven lo the harbor permit station a t the corner to be
tcq~.ietted by the Irvine Co. moved back and re..oriented
lot contlfuction or a 2-story with lhe entire corner.
buildins at 137 Bayside Dr., The Jatudets wi ll move
with the 2nd rtoot and roor over a little mole than ill
oatcndina beyond the bulk· buildina lenath toward the
• head. Linda Isle bridae, and closer
The es.is tina insurance ID the cbannel.
NEWPORT HARBOR ENg(JI
ARST SECTIOII --P110l
THURSOAY, FEB. 15, IMI
CO IlONA DF.L liAR, CAU F.
John Ford
succantbs
Tltirty ,. .. , ol IIC• io
Phwport HtiiiJU •dell Cor
Johol c. Fotd, 33al Cloy SL,
..tson ne di .. Thw-eday,
Feb. ·a, at Ho• HoiPital. •
Survivina him it hi• wifo.
"'Miilman Annl Go •• one of
the first mlil carrier a in lho
area. and stl11 c •ryina
mail 23 yean lata-.
Mr. Ford wu born M•ch
16, U~7, in Liberal. Mo.
He lived 44 years in Cali·
foJnia 1nd Or.,ae County.
He had been a cefT\en t
finisher.
All American football star UPQI'L acceptin& the certi•
at USC, wu honored "f01 ficate, Capt, Lanadell
havina performed a humani· ihatply criticized lhe coun·
ta1ian tel vice in a drama of ty &upel'liacu f01 itt pto-
mercy while pilotina TW'\'s pam of expansion of dte
westbound rliaht QO in Oran&e County o\itport .... e
'uauu, 1967 ." noted that the membership
The citation teads: "Upen oC the boatd of s upervison
receivinl a 1epo1t that a is the same as it wat see
•mall p1ivatc plane had vera\ yeau ago when the
been f(l(ced to land in the supervisots said that lhe
ruued mountains west of aitpon would nevet be used -~16Uquetque beneath !he r01 maj01 comrne rci~l air•
jetliner's Oiahl pattern, he planes,
elude, from left, Bob ilson, trop~y chainnan for BV C;
Commodore Bob Patey of UVC, and CommoOOre Ralph
Deaver of BV C.
.t~frice buildin& or o\ndenon Mt. ChrisUer said hia
&: o\nich will be removed, buildina will be remodelled
and the rirm will have wi th a second story prome-
nade overlookina the Bay,
GEITH A. PLIMM~R of L001·
don will speak under spon-
sorshiP of First Church of
ChrTst, Scientist, Newport
C3~ach, at 8 p.m. Thursday,
Feb. 22 , in the church edi·
fee, 3315 1 Via Lido, New·
port ~each. His togic is
"Numanity'slink with t;Od."
Other survivnu betides
hi s Itt-He •e his brother,
Mack of Bi t.OOp; a ai ater,
~L ·Gordon Forbes or Vi c-
toria. Can ada; ar~d 2 ar.,o.
children an d 2 areat ar.,o.
children.
descended from 2Q,()()() to '-le said that he is fi&ht·
12,000 feet altitude, tep ing the ailpcut expansion
quested the passengers to p10gram by encouragin&
watch ror the distress~d local residents undet the
plane, which was subse· rlight patte1ns to file law-
quenlly spotted, He then suits (1)1 damages.
Ba-Li racing
March 2, 3
Balboa Yacht; Club and
Lido Is le Yacht Club haYe
mailed joint invi ta ti ons for
the Qth annual Ba·Li re-
aatta and dinner dance. George Dolan Jr. dies
F Nev.port Beach; his parents
There will be 2 days of
sa ilina, Saturday and Sun -
day, March 2 and 3, The din•
net dance wi ll be held March
2 , wi th cocktails at 6:30
p.m. lind dinner at 8 p.m.,
at the Balboa Yacht Club.
orm~ real estate broker Mr. llld \Irs. George T. no:,
Georg e T. Dllan Jr., of ~Lkl la1 Sr., of Scottsdale, Ari· S~a L~e. ~l:.bor View wna; and 2 brothers Joseph
Htlls, died F!lday, Feb. 1, of Scottsdale, and 'J o hn of
at Hoaa Hospi tal at the age Phuenix..
or 50. n . sa . d NJ r) was recite Moo--::Jreetina the auests will
be Commodore and \1u. Bob
Paley and Vice Commodate
and Mn. Roy Woolsey of
LIYC, and Commodore and
\Its. Ralph Deaver and
Vice Commodote and \Its,
')avid Smiley of BYC.
He was OOrn in Newark, day, Feb. 12. and mass was
N.J., o n \larch 13, IH7, celebrated Tuesday, feb.
came to Califo rnia a )·e ars 13, at SL Jo achim's Cath~
q o and had lived in O r..-J,ge lie OJUrch, Coua \·lesa. In-
County ror 7 years. • tennen t "'i ll be ac St. Fran-~rvivors ar e his son, cis Cemetery, Phoenix.
P.atrick, and a daugh t er, "-'estcliff \lort uar} is the
Unda Kathleen, bnth u f directtJr. Entertainment is 1 being
ERNEST A. IIERRITI
OF COli DIES AT 1l
Retired fanner Ernest A.
Merritt, of 2525 Ocean Blvd.,
ApL 4C, Corona Llcl \lar
died Saturday, Feb. 10, a;
age 17.
He wu born April ~l. l Ht),
in Minneso ta, came w Cali-
forni a 5-t years ag(l and
lived in Orang'e C .. lun t) f,l ,
12 yeats.
Survivors 'ar(: his son, t\1-
fred of Los Angele!\; ~
dauahters, \1 rs. J can l·lrough-
lDn of Los Angele s and \liss
Betty Merrill of Cnrona t.lel
Mar; 6 arandchildren and 5
arcat-arudchi ldren
Private · araveside ser-
vices wCre held ~bnday,
Feb. 12, a t the Mausoleum
o( the Pacific, Pacific View
Memorial Park.
D.C. CRAIISTDN OF planned b y 'k and,,.,.
WEST NEWPORT DIES Royal Tucker or BYC bOd
Visi t ation was held fri-Vice Commod01e and \Ir s.
da}, Feb. "1, at Pacific View 'lon lby of LIYC. l)ecora-
Ch"'el, fo r Dayne C. Cr..-.-li on chairmen are \bs. 'Jeo-
ston llf 7JJJ W. Coast Hwy., rae Leitch of BYC and \1rs.
~o . 15, We st Newport. Ylh o \1e1 R.i chley of LIYC.
rasscd away Tu e~ay, Feb. Race committee chilitmen
ti, at his home. (or the outside ra ces will
\tr. CransfPn was bom be Hal Phillips of UYC and
Dec . 31, IA"n, at Cll~ Bill Taylor or BYC.
paign, Ohio. lie was a World Trophy presentat ion will
War I veteran, sero,ing as a be held at Balboa Yacht
pri\·ate in the Sianal Corps. Club at 6:30 p.TT'. March J.
For 12 )·ears he was an in-T rophy Chaitmen will be
\'Cstigator fo r the State l)aniel Simpkins of LIYC
Board of Equili z:ati on. and Bob Wilson or BYC.
~rVi'"YOU •e hi 's -M.fe, LIYC reaenationa can be
PriScilla, and' • dauahter, nde by cal\ina Mr . and
\tiss ~Carroll Cranston. Mrs. John Redfield at 67]-
Jnu rnmen t was at Roos e-1717. BYC reservations can
vel t \lemo ri al Park, Gar-be made by call ina Mrs.
dena. Caroline ~tau at67J-Q757.
SECARD'S AMF POOL TABLE
IUMP!R
TAll!
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-NU ----ID
CUI '"·· NOW "·"
SPECIAL
SECARD 323
--107.00 7
PhaM S32-19'n
Maift St., Or•1z
THE"
D..,. .. -,
NEWPORT BEACH
WEL<X>NES
AWARD WINNING STYLIST
NORMAN ZAPIN
2-IDO W, COAST lift, UTI 7
IN Till AaT c•TU
M.POIT lual
f'-His plans include an un-
usual selection o r airu.
lampS, miuors and art
aalle•y on the !.econd \eve
to complement hit rurnitur
and decorator service on th
around:DoOf.
Counc1
IN CHARGE of entertainment for the March 2 Ba·Li
dinner dance are, from left, Mrs. Don Ray and Mr. Ray
of LIV C and Mrs. Royal Tucker ot BVC.
• • • of social note
By Pet d d . k . Vo\LE.'ITI~E NO~· van~e earee _m mar ehn&
·d' ~. Co-e.n11neermg wh1 ch IS no t o f-Jll s arr ows darted hatr· wa d lh ld . re1ed tn h1s country. Tin a, y aroun e wor 1n the . . · case or Fng·n Ke • r who IS WOiklng at Collms -I pene , Of• . r· . eign exchange student from ~ad1o, hopes to lniSh her
·\nkara, Turkey, who lived r1nal year at college, IDo,
at the \ti lton Shedd hom e although they plan to go
when he was ellchanae stu-back ~ Turkey, _where she
dent in IQ62. (See "o\lburr" loves 1t and he Will be able
photo on page 1, section 2.) to use his advanced know-
Wh ile Enain was at Harbor bow . o\t present the Engin
ll igh he me t another stu-Kepeneks ace living in
dent, Tina Ouncan, daugh-Cos ta \.tesa.
ter of \Irs. Floeence J)un-• • •
can of Costa \tesa. Three
yea1 s artet their mee tina.
Tina went to Eur o pe on a
tuut and telative-visitin&
u.ip ~nd ended up in Turkey,
where she stayed wjth En·
ain"s fami ly for the lest of
the summe r. She and Enain
became enaaaed and she
left f~ the Un ited States
that fall to complete her
college course at L.,na
Beach State College.
T ina got as far as <\ms tes·
(Continued f(om paae I)
• Approved a park ina fee
increase fo r the Coron a del
Mar beach park, effective
M•ch 1: week-day parkin&
fee will be increased from
75t 10 st; other fee s remarn
the same. Sl. 5U on week·
eods and holidays; SJ for
busses at alltin,es.
• Adopted a re!IO !utwn
!iignifyina prelrm1nwr
Council con ent to tie
principle o f the 212-acre
Upper Uill bo t View II ill!
annex req uested •by the lr-
\oin e Co.; the area is easter-
ly o f \lacAnhur Blvd. ~r~d
sout herly of the extension
nf Fmd Rd.
• Approved the ..,point-
rnent of C(nlncilmen Bob
Shelton and Ho ward Ro aers
as the Council rcpresenta-
ti\·es on the ci ty schools
liaison oommi u ee.
• Appro.,.ed the ~propria
tion of an additional S7\)U
as the ci ty's sh•e (or tral-
(ic island beautification on
V1 a Lido in the L1do Shops
area for elec tri cal installa-
ti on lo the tulfic isl and.
• Approv ed the request o f
Mr. IW!d MrL E.O. Rodc(fer
for a curb cut • 2227 P aci -
ric OJ., Corona del \lar, ror
access "-' a dwellin& to be
built on the bluff.!li te; Coun-
ol had rece1ved protests
agarns.t construction of a
building t.har: ~o~ooult.l bl oclc
the \"I I!"" II.• t he ba~. but
Councilman Bob 91 eh on
no ted t.htu §u ch const ru c ti on
could n<•t be prohibi t ed
s1nce there 1 s no deed r&
. . . .
PI immer served as a
minister to the A.llied For-
es in ttaly during 'Hoda
War l---Q_nce a S(.hoolmas ter
in his nat iv e t..usHalia and
New ~ealand, he later be·
ca me a joint headmaster in
C:.ngland, until resigning to
devote full t im e to the
Christ ian S.ci ence hea li ng
l)fa ct ice.
Funeral t.ervi ces were
held \1onday, Feb. t2, at
Westcliff Ch~d. with ia
Rev. Jame s Piercy or the
First Q ui iiUW~ -ourch o r
Costa \le sa, as offici ant.
Interment wa & at Paci (i c
View \lemm al Park.
SURFBOARDS TAKEII
Two surflxlards, valued Ill
S365 were· taken frnm the ' gar age Ill :!1 5 Cedar, Ne-
port Sho res, between 1: JJ
and ~ p.m. \londa}, Feb.
I~. ac co rdi ng lo o wners J.
Dn1es Wld Joe Avila.
LOSE II. DISHRAG ?
Most everyone has a tak to tell conc:t"minc wan
cura. One aocs like this-steal a dishraJ, bury n ....
when the ra.a rots, the wan will rail off. Absurd, of
coune. But there are rCiiablt: treatmen•s ror warts.,
thanks to mcchcal science. Physicians k.now them.
Ta.lr.e ad.vantqe of the newet" treatments and medD·
tiona. available.. They can mean the diffcn:ra between'~
paift and comfort ... between tire and death. Let
your doctor do the diqnosina and prescribina-~
come lo us for quality prescription service.
ChriStensen Phcnnacy
-1 &-C::OAIT IIWT. =-olrA DD. IIA8
omou 1·1510
dam, but she jus t couldn't
\eave Engin, so she sold
he1 return ti cket to the U.S.
and ret utned to Turkey. They
were manied and the new
bride set about learnina
enough 11f t he lanauage to
gel a job while he finished
his college dearee at the
University of Turkey.
This week Ensin staned
working on his master's de-
&~e e at the Lon& Beach
State College, Ue and Tina
have retumed to the United
States i!>U he can get an ad·
~m e days it DOES pay 10
&et up in the morning: A
di &traught neighbor ap-
proached Charles Mower of
521 Jasmine Ave,, Co rona
del M.:, ~all week literally
·wrinain& her Rands. ~e
was Mrs. Catherine Cun-
ninaham or 521'2 Jasmine
Ave. and she had los t her
purse Ml.ile she was taki ng
her arand son fo r a walk
along ('n a'lt Hwy. There
was S5il in the purse.
"l)les this look like what
you lo st?" inquired \·lr.
Mower. He had been outside
doin& a littl e; szdening
~ile his wife entertained
the boatd of the '4"om an's
0 vic Leaaue inside Ul.ci r
home. T\IKI young men came
up the walk ar~d said they
had found the billfold with
t he money in it. The younr.
men' ab.tOiutely refused to
ai ve their n..-nes or e1·en fP
wait until \k"s. Cunningham
oould return and adequate\)'
thank them.
WE'RE MOVING~
Mrs. Louis Briggs dies
Ka ~ua Bai ley Brius, wire
of realtllr Lou1s Briags,
I~ 7 E. Ba~' Ave., Balboa,
was at the \·lausoleum of
the Pacific, Pacific View
Memorial Parle.
died T hursday, Feb. ~. at GLAVAS TALKS TODAY
Hoag n~sri tal.
~-Irs. Briggs was a native
Californian. She was a mem-
ber of the Assistance Lea--
gue and lhe Ebell Club.
Services were held Mon-
day, Feb. \Z , at Pacific
View Charel, The officillflt
was \Irs. F ae Goeu, Sci-
ence Reader. Entombmen t
"Electronic rollce sur-
veillance" will be the t itle
of the speech to be 11 \'en by
James 'Jinas, ;o.lewt~ort
Beach chief of pollee, ln
members or the Newport
Harbot Kiwanis Club at the ir
noon meetins today, Feb. 15,
at the Villa \tar ina.
Dog bites make news
Some of ,.man's beU custody of its ownet . Cato·
friends" aot confused last \yn Walker, ISJ~ <\ntiaua
week and indulaed in a little Way, f)ovet Shores.
b;t;na. IllS. VIRGINIA SIMO•s
o\mon& the victims were FOUID DEAD II HOI£
Lorae Clark. of 1601 An· v.hen Will i111Tl Gray, ApL
tigua Way, J)ovet Shnres, 10, t ll)O R1.1tland Rd .. WeU.·
who was bi t ten by a tti· cliff, noticed the liaht out
color bea&le Tuesday • Feb. just aC ter dak at ApL 12.
6. The doa escaped, but is which was contradic tory .,
believed to live in that a rea. the nonnal routine, he do.
On Satutday, Feb. JO, cidcd to check, · and II A-
Mat e Flechelle, J08 E.. coveredVir&ini•Simons. 70.
Ba N 5 lyina dead on the noor. y o\ve ., o. , Balboa,
was bitten by a wire~ai red, Mrs. Si mo ns wu rapon cd
.. ~ouy" type of doa. wh ile to have had • lona history
• of heart uoublc.. aueprptina to open tt.e doa s
jawa, wh\ch wete locked in Funcul services •e pc:nd-
a convulsion. The doa had ina • Bahz Ctttooa del
been binen by a pet rat be· M• Morw.ary.
fare beina aiven to MI. Lt.lfOtiON 4T lL T010
Ftechcue. El Toto omeeu Wi• ..
• Club will meet (Of t.Ch-.
Oot5ondoy, Ftb. II, ~yle Tueodoy, Feb. l9, 01 .,.
l!waat, 16tl .Utia•• W~y, 'llficet"t Ct.tt oft the. El
.... !loY. et~.c.l ••· •,..•• ~e •tc· Toco mllin& baM. ~ talk 011
"'"' e 1 •hnt 10 "Priccleaa treltYR fr•
ca,ch • wt-ooeor kaaa. uaud .. •otkr' .11 • (•....t• riiDiliar ) he ••• ., • .,. .. ~ w R Co< wo
a..! h' loh -.. ., . . "'· ... ....... Oil •• • ~ .... •i•••• ct ... t:l ......... ol tot waa quuaatutH aft •• S.• AM Collelf.
E•~iti ng t+.i~g ... ar• ~appHing 01'1 Bayside DfiYe and w• ore part
of 1tf 0 11r b.,.r\dtng Wlfl be MOWecf opptO.Ilirl'loteJy 100 ft, IOU,., and
20 h. west and retttodel•d. to open o n•w ~o in tft is eentrolly lo·
cot.d boysid• setti ng.
GENUINE SAVINGS ON FINE
QUALITY FURNITURE
SAVE V2 on Fine
•.
•
FROM OUR UPSTAIRS SHOWROOMS
E..-.rything •In in tfte Store is On Sole from 10•_. to
3000 off, to eneouJage rile ropid rod~,~cti an in i nwM~tory
-sofos, areo. rvgs, g-e tobleor., do,ks, l_p, ond
a ccessories.
In oddltlon, we ho-...e o number of speciol ardor
plans for p~o~rcha~ing upholstered fvrn ltu,e in wh ich
•• in.,ite .,ou to porticipot• ot ottroctiwe sowing•
to you. 1 S,., to 20,_ off Oft special orHr1o of aof'os
and choh 1o, Oecotatint setwice lftclude4.
HIST 8l .. MO •ruatM'S
SUNDo&Y APTt:ftMOOWS IJ.S .
OPEN MONDo&"Y AND P'IIIDo&Y tVIMIMGS 'Ta lO
,
' Tars stay • 1n race r-"t-~===;:~ Winter Festival Starts Friday 1UQ II'LIT I'.UR Ill
IAIIIALL COIITUTS o•-• c-•eono,. iplio
a pa ir of baaeMII ~:~•••u
o••• lh• wulcend. dro,Piaa
a6·1 deciaioa 1o Looa Beach
and l.humpina Loa An .. l•a
Hatbot, 7-i, Neat action for
')CC Ia Feb. 16·17 in the
Mt. San..Antonlo townament.·
A JPtd al lavitation haa t&nd eae dlf wlOt lrtlltl 01
1\e ,.._part H.,bot at.Hl, 1 eaQ, been iuued by lhe Lapna b&8d Lo .....,.... _, a-
ltJ .... a •-,.4 aliw i• •• Thil Ptiday It a p.m., me Beach llaop ownou to come pU* tbeir ••d ,, • Mid
.... LN ... ,.c.. by de-Saiktla will uavel to tt'etl-10 the. Mntet Pc•tlnl, lhoweralter AM W~.
rutial.-.i•is-.56 T""'"' naiu .. to race the Lioaa.l vil.ich 1tuts lhis "'Priciay, 'l'bl popular art',.,; aDd
day .. entaa to temain at wt.o lott to San &a Aaa 1,~73 F eb. 16. ·For 10 day• &he audJoa, .c:Mdu._ UU. ,.... at
.. h•la or 2nd place Tuesday niJht, ont.i re town wi ll be turned Ho&el LltuM oa Juldly, Yfb.
Mali... Ron Love'• )l point1 rea-into aaiant •t aallery with II, ia under tKa cllrectkMI II
• H..tiaaloD Beach •••m• wred Harbor's 79 to ~7 win 1-----... -------'-:'--"":'~"":' ... ~-1 aoveral hundred •ti su and Gene Steribll wh1ll: Dkll: Gold-
lo haYe the titlo •tapped over Santa ~a friday even-PIUT UCTIOM, II'AGf 4 _THURSDAY, Pfa.u , 1MI c:ralumen diaplayina, sell-berJ•W~uatiClioMer.
up,ahe\--winnina easily over ina. ina fJld demonllrstina thei r Sand-cutina on the main
Saata o\Da Valley 71J.S4 ror a The Sailors ta:ailed early work. bHcb, Sat.w'day, Feb. 14. will
perfect 11-Qrecord. in the .. m •• lt to6. but put s· I b II Art -events will be held involve some-•Wdenta.
Ma•ino took calc ofWeotern on the p1e uwe to take the 1gn up or summer a daily, incl..,in& ooll ecti ons fOil"" Utrou{llt l:rtlt fll'-. Wbo Sl-4~ for a 9-2 ratin&, and lead, 26·16, by the end o( of paintina, demonttration• wlll make molds In the uDd,
the Sailors are a .... l, still the nut quuter. .\t half-of how-to-do crafu, the pour in pJuter and, wittlin a
fi ff Baseball reai i uation ror sten at the Newport Harbor popul• •• ouc u-on .,d short time_ pull ouc. s work al 1ahtin1 rot a CIF play-o time the Saints had nauowed th H bo
be 1h e ar r Area summer Commun ity Youth Center in sand c.a•tina in v •ioua ar,t..,. ••• •. ,11 be •--w·,•·--.-1 • it down 10 39-34, but the 2nd baseball ptoaram wi ll be Corona del Mat on Saturday, ...-._.. -
1bo Sailon led .\naheim hal( was all Harbor's, wi th held Feb. 22 thr ou&h March \1arch 23, h om 8 a .m. un til parts or the '>wn. . children's art instructor •nd
34-23 at the hal( and never a 4~23 marain. Jl. , noon Reaisuation will also For t.ne openin& day rec.epuon SOUth LaiUnl art.i&l , and Wia
let up. Bob Black with 18 AlanGaaehelped the Sailor Boys in 2nd pade throush take .place on the same day Plrty, Plrk Aven~e wtll bt' Krantt , sculptress and inttrue-
pointa and Ron Love with cause with 16 poi nts . Sob hi"'\. school ma y IO&is tet d _ 1 th C ta u t'losed off ror 11 sidewalk art lOr Zandn Knu tson wU\ serve
16 I d th Ita k -t d d .,, an lime a e. os IVIes a •how directed by Ken Knutson. . . e e a c ' IIIII e Black ha 10; John StJ ock, ror teams at th e Boys• Club Community Recreation Cen• Ther~ is no roarg~ for exhibi· as chatnva~. .
by Paul Holmes with 10; 8, Paul liohnes, 6; '>ou& o£ the Hatb6r Area, Central tet, thtoush the wes t aale tors lim ited to the Laguna Two spectal open houses will
o\lan 'Jaae, 9; "tick liitickel .. Undelwood, 3; Rick Stickel· Branch, at 594 Center St., or the Otanae County Fair Bea~ aru. but interested art· be ~t the Laguna Beach Art
meiet , 8-, Lee Haven, 2, and maier and Gaty Tucke1, 2 th U Galle~ Feb tO and at the
J h S _ k d J _ h 0 T-1 Costa Mesa, or e pper Grounds. ' ISlS must s>g· n "P at the cham· "' ..... -~13 •1 Art-nd, Oes·gn Feb o n Uoc an an Lm-eac ; ... on toyano, . · ~'""' o a 1 Bay Branch at 2131 Tulhn The piOilam is. soina in~ ber otfice lo assure spra~. 24 Rer sh nl5 w'll be: ~r\ed • wm
'{he Corona del Mat Sea
l(inas we1e j ust a little
short or thei1 usual scorina
su ide Tuesday evenina, but
they eas i ly dereated Valenc ia
69-4 5 to extend theiJ It vi ne
League wi n s ucak to 12,
Next conte t~~t will be with
lrd place Brea.J)Iinda, as
69-45
Jim l(inde\on and Chfis
Thompson, 8 each ; Steve
Leech, 6; l(im Wilb1ech1, 4,
and Tony Finley,, 2. Leech
held hiah scorins R.andy
Wri&ht of the Batons to just
2 points.
LEAGUE STAIIDIIIGS
the !(in as bavel to th_e oppo-. •ttv•a ._..'"'1;,,..,"=''1""-c
nents' floot f01 an 8 p.m. a:::h*'-............. .
Ftiday tame, • 1:..0. :·:.:.:::;::;:::-;
The l(ing s held Valencia 1 ············"·· 0\.WIII_Ifl Vallll'f •.••.•••••••. ,
to ,·ust 2 points in the riut •~Me~t 1 ··········•••·
quarter, while sc01ins 17, :t:.C:-Ni'ri·:~~~
and they Jed 35·14 at t,hc .r::.m~.''J!~~ c!':! •• Ma-Mas!.'
half, J ohn Yule was held to C'::::' .. • e.otonc:~e. ~ M ,_;,
10 points, but Ph i I J01dan s-.t r..~
d10pped in 20 to win the w r..s..cn
h f h -J. ~""' ... """ holdr! ·•·•••···· . 11 .. 20-l onou or t e evemng. 1m """"-................ •-2 JI.J
d d H-. H~ ..•.......... , . . l-l fS-4 '(in elon ha 15 ; '\teve w .. tm~nt~w .................. •·I 1c..11 Alll l'lelm ................ .,., lf.IJ Lee ch, 11; \like \tcWi lliams , wn1•~ .. .•. .... u li·J' s-t\11 "'"-ll1tle'1 .... . ! 0 >-i 1; Ch1is Thompson, -4, and s.nt• "'"' ._ -• •·I
Tony Finley ., "IIIIDAY ce.l:r's.-.1, ...,.. v.n ... at • • • ........ w.., W.S-11 at H......,.!Cin a-do.,
Tht: l(inss spmted to a 24-"'.:.':tr~~~-,y,.,n,.., "'--'~.--ott
8 lead a t the end of the fint
qualtet asains t F ountain DITI .. ~=~ ~
Valley last F1iday evenin g, .... ,...,., 11 1 Lnw~
made it 4 1 to 18 by half-il:~eo.t :::::::.':.". 1: 112 :
ti me and went on to win 7S C·~ ............ , ' • I • MI. AllfOIII!f ........... ' U 1 to 4Q ~,.., ............... , t n ll
• ;,IIIII -.......... ' '"
John Yule was high point ~.:,~,. .......... ·t 1: t \:
man fot the evening with lQ , Cltrw IIIUT OAMII 11 1 11
f . . HIIDAY -CI,.J -~!""" 11 W" allowed by Phd Jordan wtth l!ooo •no,..l,.,~ w~t" flatt.t.. FuU·
• . . . •'~"" 11 lw "IOI' C:Witftl at or•n" 17; \h ke \1 cW tilt ams w 1 th II ; C~»•'· Cil•lll •' Mt. s.n Mtonio.
Magnolia· routes Mesa -
.o\ve., Costa Mesa, stattin& its llnd yea1 With an anti• AlmOSI -10 craftsmen will dis· · re me 1 ., r 3 5 at both events. Feb. 2~, tom to p.m. cipated enrollment o£ 3,000 pla.v wares and demonslrall: A SiX"dal feature on tlw-resti·
\o!onda y throu&h Ftiday, and boy s , sponsoted ~ the thetr sk1lls at the Crtiflsmen·s \'al ground forC :seven
Satutdays ftom 10 a.m. un ti! Boys' Club of the Harbot __ f W (ru:JO_days. slartina-Feb. Feb. 16-22. wiU ~be exhibits
2 p.m. Area and the 1ecreati on de· ut on the Festival ol Arts two nott:d Aru.ona lndiant, Rob-
There wilt also be a spe• partments or Costa Mesa arounds. ert Draper and Homer Cooya·
c ia! reaistJation (as youn ... and Newpolt Beach. A different craft wUl be fea -ma.
jack Taylors
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SCHOOL OF ART .
& DESIG
DAY & EVENING CLASSES
Ba sic & Advanced
Roger IC,.ntl
Ru1h O•good
Donno St\Q•hy
J001 Stokn borso
Oa,..jd Schnabel
Jone lynl'tt.
Go.-dan Wogroer
=
Raver A"""ron;
J. Phillip McAI-
S~o~e Wils001
AI aiiJ •pu attilt'a t1bi1Nt,
.,.11111011 II)' ICu -· lf.U bt ,.. ...... ,., ,... at the
reall•al P•IINk. ftll ..
..-• wlU be a· jwt.d competi·
U0a wiLl\ tba lward ot prlzes
tlaltd P'eb. M.
UCLA fROSH WIN
Pirate swirrmen aave the
powerful UCL.\ Frosh a tun ror theit modoy Satusday
before dtoppina a 70.~-tl.5
verdict in the Oranae Coast
Colleae pool. OCCwill com.
pete in the Santa Barbara
'Joldcoast Invitational Feb.
23-24.
~PORT
10SMA.SHIHG TIME"
with Rita TU shin&ham
and Lynn Redatave
2N D HIT
"WIITERHOL E •3"
with James Co bum
Five unea1ned run a a palled
diauteuaainat Lona Beach
11 lhe Sues corma i tted S
~ -~ -
MESA.
' 2 DI SNEY FEATURES
"JUHGL E BOOK"
-and-
"CHARLIE THE
LOHE_SOME COUGAR"
'
Paul Newman in
"COOL HAIID LUKE"
-Al so-
Rosalind,Russell in
"R08E"
_,-
( ...B-oa.~ c~P'\yon
.,ea.z a.a.R..
624N. COAST HIWAY
,.Ott Oftic:• in 5t01"•
-.' Second place Maanolia,
now9-J in the Jeaaue , routed
Costa \1esa 76 -53 in an
h vinc loop contest T uesday
evening.
at •he ,,., of 1he game LAGUNA BEACH . CALIF. ~
aaainst Brea.J)I inda Friday Sfote Approved & Approved for Veterans 49._5123
evening, but the visi ting .494-0025 630 LAGUNA CANYON RD ., laguna Beach 658N. Coast Hiwoy Loguno hoch
Wildc a ts soon fo,nd the 9,30 A.M. TO s,oo P.M. 494-1520 .. u I'MKINO
tange and posted a con vi ne-::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::~~;:====================~ The Sentinels took an ea1]y
lead, moved up to 38-2.4 at
the half, and wer e ne ver in
dange1.
Jeff '\a•aent was high po int
ma n f01 the \olus tanss wi th
14 points. Ste ve l(ing had
II; Bilt -Bouska, 8; Claude
Kelley, 7; J •eg ~tsk i ne . 6;
q,oger Whistle•. S; and Loyd
White, 2.
Costa \lesa and Valencia,
tied fot 6th wi th 3-9 1ecotds,
will tansle at 8 p.IT'. this
Friday at the \tus tang gym.
The \lus tanss led b1 iefly
ing 66 to 43 vi c tory.
It was still close a t the
end or the (irst qualtef, 17
to 12 for the '4'ildca ts; by
half-ti me, the lead had e~
tended to 14 poin ts.
Q.oset Whistle• -.·as the
only \1ustans h itting in
double £igutes , and he just
managed to make it, with 10
poin ts. Ste ve l(ing had~;
Bill Bouska, 7; Jeff Sat sent ,
5; Loyd While , 4; l)on Far-
lis, J; !)ave Sobolewski ,
'j1eg E.nkine and Bowman, 2
each.
Ageless qualit'
o f Leathe r
me ll ows with
use -
Eagles lose 76 to 61 FOR CRE.-\"11\ E
DE~I r.\•...C .l ..,T0\1
H ·\\:DFI\I..,IIED Estancia stayed at th e
bo ttom of the fl vine Le asue
b}·dtopping a 76-6 1 decision
Tuesda y c:venmg to Fountain
Valley.
The chance s look no
b1ighte1 th is Ft iday, when
the ~aa:te s hos t 2nd place
\tagnolh (Q-J) at 8 p.m.
bowing to Loara 62 to S8,
but it too k a la s t qualter
tally to win it £o1 the Sax-
ons.
The Eagles wert If) po tnts
behind afte1 the fitst qua tter
of play, 17 to 7; pulled up
with in -l p01 nts by half-time, AN'NE CI-IASE
JJ to 2Q, and grabbed the
lead, -4-4-H , by the end or r .I • nt Ill. I . II _
the 3td quattel. The Saxons raAIUOno l..£llU\EVl
STANGERE.OF LAG UNA
MFG's of PAA MAR LAMPS-SHADES
Contemporory Spanish
Stoneware Swags
CUSTOM SHADES TO ORDER
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Stangere of Laguna
PAR-MAR STUDIO
I CONTEMPORARY WORKS OF ART I
FEATURING
ABSTRACTIONS
arid
IMPRESSIONISMS
By ARTISTS
BARBARA BROWN
and
PEGI WEAR
Fountain Valley held a
\f)-point lead ove t Estancia
at the hal£, 37-27, and e~
tended the ma1gin to 15 in
the 2nd ha lf.
\like LaRue a sai n was top
man fot the Easles with 21
poi nts. 'Jeo•se Barnett added
14; ·Petty had 7; '\kip
Williams, 6; Bill ')ugas, 5;
\like lbey, 4; Chaf\ie Hoyt
and 'Jary Bulla, 2 each,
outpoin ted the m 19 to 14 in 7/4/494-5335 77J•••••t L...-lhwdt
the .4th quartel to win for ,.._ttoWord&Horri"9tonLUifllb.r ·~ . .494-3396 '=~~~b:~d~~~~~~~==~~~~d the home ctowd, 142i South Coo .u Hwy. I Laguna &aclr.
\·like LaRue , wh o poured '=====================:::::!:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: in an amaz ing IS points dur· 1
;n• 'h' l nd q"'""· had a Visit Orange County's Oldest total or 28 rol the evenin&.
Estancia lost another c lose
one last Frida y evening,
Ue was the onl y Eagle in
double fi gures, howe ver .
'Jeo1gt Batnett had Q; \1 ike
!bey, 8; Bill Duaas, 6;Pen y,
5, and Skip William5, 2
Bucs hit record 121
The Otanae Coast Coll eae Tue sday evening. but John
Pitate s pu t on theit hottest 'Vallely lutned on the steam
sco1ina s pree of the s eason in th e 2nd hal£, !~'Colina 21
Tuesday evenina to defeat or his 30 points in the £ina!
San Berna rdino 12 1-1 08 and 2 quarte1 s. Btuce Chapman
s lay ri ~t behind Fulletton addedl4points to the cause.
in the Liaht Eutern Co.,.. Ed Babiuch had 15, and Bart
rerence race, Canido had 14.
The 8uc1 remain in 2nd
spot at lo-.2 . fullerton, 93-John Vallely led the P i·
70 winner over Charrey, il ratet to a 77~$ victory
at the top 11 ti ... t. Riverside over Santa Ana last friday
1tayed in the rae• at 9-l by evenina ll die l'.>on1' om.
ttinwnina S.nta Ua 90-71 .. ~• dto~ in 16 points dur·
A8d Cyprets is not fat be· "'' tiM flftl hiM and added
!lied (1-4) ar... .Woallaa • -I« 1 l$ Ioiii.
MI. S. 'lolloGio 11-6$. Tho O...o •tared
Cypr,tl will M ... aell lot! dw~na motl of lbe fint
lot .. S.Ca -at 1 p.M. laaJ(, WitH 2 ''" lhro*a 111
••• PridaJ ia Pe&etiOI .,... Craia Falconer put •• a.ca
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FIIIST SEC1101--
THURSDAY, FEB. ll, 1961
CXIIIIIIA Dfi.IIM, CAi.i F. • •• ,.,. ••• c:J, •••••
109 N. lAY fRONT
BALBOA ISLAND
OPEN HOUSE SA'r. & SUN. l·S P.ll.
HOllE AND INCOME
4 bedroom hou .. e, 3 bedroom apt. PIER ond SLIP.
Eos r Terms. Owner wUI finance.
.... PLJII
a•AL •&TAT•
BESl BUYS
lEACH
.1l 1l 1l 1l 1l 1l 1l 1l 1l1l1l
~EE SIMPLE,. COROij:.\ DEL liAR, 2" bedroom
p us homo. $25,000. Sl,OOO down, 6lli, 40 reo,. 1<1 ,.,.
"liconl OCEAN VIEW from this like-new 3
home. All-elect. ki rchen adjoining lg. Fom-
Rm . Hord•wood floors, radiant heot, spar~li.ng
Top Loon . JUST $32,250 ,,,,,,,,,,,,
CLIFF HAVEN
View Home Outstanding Duplex ~y , top -quality tenants,
• · .room for expons1on at a later date. Qui
area, but close to shopping and schools. BAY, JETTY AND OCEAN VIEW
3 bodrool" plus Don
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IILara., comer property hos tremendous potentia l
future developmeht. Present incom e will corry
the property. 70 feet of Frontage. P lease call
for appointment,
4 bedroom, 2 both, Iorge lo r
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2515 E. C:..ot
DOiC Y. f"RAiCl<l.liC
I RE:Al.TOR ., 3250 East Coast HilhWI)'
Coron1 del M.,, Cllitot"ni•
Phone: &73-2222
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
BEST BUY
Channel Reef
Apartment
CALL DINER ll .. llU
Bettencourt. 2S,
ministrati ve assistant to
the Seal Beach ci ty man ...
ger since, February, B65.
has been appointed to a
similar ptuiti on in Ci ty
\lanaaer H•vey Hurlburt's
office in Ne wport Beach.·
\lr. Bettencourt was cho--
sen from a freld of 71
plicants. He has a desree
in public a<lnini ltration
from Cal Stat e., Lona Be,..,h,J
and li ves in Huntinaton
Beech aa. 16H1 Del Mar
Ln. He 111~hi a,wif~e.J.:I~~~~~l have 2 duldren. Sl
and Ryan, 6 monthL
ije wi ll beain his new job
March 1 at a s aJ ary or s 10,·
0\lO a year. ·
MRS. JUIE E. AGilE$
SUCCUMBS AT AGE II
After livina in Bay !Jlores
Trailer P•k for onl y 2
monthJ, Jun e E. Aan eJ, 7(1,
of 11 2 W. Coast H wy., di ef!
20 word1 or l•u ............ .
21 woni1 to 30 word1 ..... .
31 words to«) words ..... .
Eoch word ov~r .0 'WOrd1 .
I Time .
l.lO
2.00
J.OO
.05
2 Tim••
2.l0
J.OO
4.00
.10
3 Tim••
J.OO
4.00
5.00
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Friday, Feb. :J, at Hoaa ·• WU$1CAL FOR SALE
Ho spit a!. · ' TEilf-li~'ai;jc;u,":;;j:fi(N I Sur vi wrs •e her "1 MIMEO WORK npertly
in-law, Fran ces A&nea •Theatre Compact Otpn' We cut stencil
the hom e; and 2 n with electronic taps and the com job.
Ro~· Wake of BerWyn, 11 Cauane'--ONLY at ...
and We sley Ho ffman CORCORAN MUii)IC CO. IRONING. Yean exper·
Seattle, Wa sh. (.\.crota from Fashion Sq.) ience on all types of cl~
Scrvi ces were held Feb. #66 To:*n A Country thine &. linen.Spicialty,
1~. at Westc liff Q._,el, S41-4318 fnerf t 1hirta. Sl.SO per hr.
Wi th Dr. Raymond 1. Bra-Open Mort.&: Fri. 'ti l 8 pm ~~ble WhitmAn, 607 Mar·
hans of the SL Andrews • Y~a • Story &• ~~!!j "JUetite. 673--2714.
PrcsbytCJian Church as of--ficianL T.H CL"f:.-\RANCI:: SCHOOLS Slip:htly UIH'II Oan i!ll h w .. Jnut • _ _:__:__:_::..:... ____ _
coo!lol~ 1495. 1'11rod orf"n" GLUM R. HILUIAII
OF COSTA MESA DIES
Glenn Richard Hillman
a53 W. Center. Apt. l,Costa
~-le u., died Wednesday, Feb.
1, at Oranae County Medi
Center. He was the fonner
cir01lation manqer for
dom New apapera, ~bl i sheu
of the s.,ta Ana Reai ater.
Survivors a.re hi s wife.
Loi •· hi 1 mother, La vi ma
Hillman o r Coau Meu; 2
dauahtets,· Muine Laniter
of Oklahom a and Glendeno
Holloway of Iowa; 3• step-
son s, Bina and
Cherry or Anaheim, .nd
Clint Cherry of Coua Men;
1 ate~dauahte r, FJiubech
Sketch of Costa Mesa; and~
arandchildren.
Servi cu were held Satur-
day, Feb. 10, • Bala
Chapel, Colta Meu. Inter-
ment was at Fairh8vcn Me·
mori a.l P1rk, Santa Ana.
,ALL ,AIMIOM SIIOW
from 1395. :\ew lht mmoo( Or· NEW CLASSES
~an 1545 . s~,·erul flood u,.,.,J START WEEKLY
f!t!Olld" lrom Si95. '':<>mplete Schmidt·PhilliP"' Co. :\.. Secret•ial ·Clerk
1907 ~-\lain St. at 20th Typist · Special Courlet -
Santa Ana B;f.Ui h-uplypina,IB\1 S"for,r.I ··J
DARO. SELECTRIC
a.Jn VE typewriter .. S/H
8Niho-up OOWIU, ar\er-
noons, eveninaa. ·Pay for
yata" book .. and • small
rqiauation fee, then
SS .OO per week. 100'•
t ucceu ful aradu1101 over
lhe p< five yean. Polly
Pri .. t Bullineu Collqe,
325 N. Newport Blvd.,
Beach. Pbobe
PROBLEMS
Private Hiah School
lndi vidu•l attention
Small Claue1
BRICKER-WARD
PREP SOtOOL
II Fair Drive -Costa Men
WILL II OIICIISS!O, '-=:'::-:==~,-::---Mto . C.V. rum•• at Costal-B~RG~
Men will reveal plana at~m/:"!;;;;;~r.;~-;.;:-; the Feb. 11 moetina f01 •1•
fall fashion s how 10 be ai·
ven by th• Women'• -\.saili·
ary ol the Qral\le County
Phannau.sliell Asan. Th.e ••1• and ••oa &Went will rept.c• th•. arou.p'• ._.,lllo._, ... _,
tprinl taahioa abow. 'I!!~~· . ........ , .........
cc:e...., at •• Newpon u~~~~~~~~!!:!.!~~!! bor Yackt Clob at 11:)0·:• ;;,,,.:P~l;.T:..:I:._ ____ _
for a soctol-...,_ ~0 *•·,.,.. noc:e .,.... • •• JCIIIIu•a. w.;.,;;,...,,
bo • _.,.. ol*" "-' . ,._ .. ,_ .,.. W8CIAI. • ....,. .... .
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HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
..... If ,.,
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VAHLINES, INC.
LJ 8·7l2l or LJ 1·9711
Co&\a Men
before you r eyes -
on your new carpel -r&~ I
move them with Blue Lus-
tre. Rent electric sham·
pooer st. Crown Hardware,
3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor_.
ona del Mar.
FOR SAL E
OIL PAINTINGS, Clipper
Ships &.others, G.REATLY
REDUCED to HI\. Also I
rods & 1ee\s. 646~245,
• FOR RENT
FOR LEASE UN FU RN .
Cha1min1 home , ideal lo-
cation. 304 Larkspur, CD\\.
I bedroom & den , 2 baths.
Is. I ivins rm. w 'file place.
S 185 per mo. Call S·U·
617 1.
o IUSIMESS REM TAU
OFFICE SPACE for rent in
Ensian arcade bu.il dina,
272 1 E. Coast Hwy .,""Cl>M.
Ideal for insw-ance or re al
e t tat e. Call The Ensian.
61HI550.
Celli• y.., .... A4l .... .-L .. ..
67U5ID
• WANTED ,
.AIITI!D TO lENT
WAHTl!O TO U!ASI! -Boy
... • ._.;. pior\oltll•
MOIO-Io ..... lboa -· Call ..,, --Wilford,
QU)UHHf,
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SI'ECTACULAI v•w-OCIAN .M lAY
CLann•f-J&./-:Aparllr.,nls
NE W On W...,..,..,.. NMr N••,...t H.rW lntrenc:e
2525 -....... c..-.. -· Colli. layrrrst
AMPU .. UEST PAUIN .. aMI IOAT SU'S
Wily Net bjoy "FORE VE R-V IEW'
Home Si tes! 'file "C•da.aalan" w_., of Ufe
THI ADI(ANTAGIS WILL SURI'IUSE YOU A CllStom hom~ buill
JUS! jor you ... by
Ivan Wells & Sons. Inc. You e1n purchue and tel fee Utle -or leue if you~
ALL aou. hue WATERniONr VU:W. All ba•e -o" a larg~ vi~w lot . •nd two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO.
YOU UE INVITID TO INS ... CT OUR FURNISHID -L
luy $5~,500 aMI Up a..-$420 M••• & Up
,.._ 671-1711 for ,..,..,, ..........
Pnvacy, pn:srig~. qu1et ~lepnce
m uclui•~~ DOVE R SHO RES
. on the lrv.ne R•nch on New·
port Harbor 's (amoos West Bluff.
BA YC REST homes are r~ally
c us1om1z~d (or p~ople wh o
demand mdlvJduality and swank
s•mpli C"II)' .. who ar~ Sel~c rivc
Deluxe Duplex
OPEN HOUSE"
fRI., SAT., & SUN. -1 to 5 P.M.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths each. 2 fireplace!!>, close to
schools &. shoppm~.
51 1 Camauon, Corona del Mar • • •
FOR RENT: Ocean front 2 bedroom. I bath, Car-
pets, drapes, for adults only. 5215 per mo.
332 Morguer i te
(orono del Mor -673-8550 g.,.. r/ortJ•/1, f<.a/tor
$595
PER · ACRE
85 acres in grow ing Imperio I County, ,iu1t 200 feet off
heavily troveled route 86. Hos over 2000 feet of rood
frontage. Wot er on tt-.e property .. Electricity ocrou l'he
strftt, Forming operation on the odjo ining property. I
Start hedging again1t inflation by buyi ng land no•.
The history of land is that it continue• to appreciate !
in the long run, right on through economic ups and
down1. And, it's one commodity that no one is making
ony more of. The population i1 exploding, •il'h hun•
dreds of California acres being used up doily to take
care of new fomilie1, industries, shopping, agricul•
ture, etc. Better buy your piece of Coli fOfnio ocreote
now, and fh is 8S a cres is a good place to 1t01"t you~
land investment program. Submit prepaid interest, or
,.,"'s to suit your budget.
PNOIII! UZ-5111 , ••
til Ull
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(Ollffil PAll
4 IEDROOMS . who are community minded.
Sharp adult aec:upM!d ~tome
m qwn rul-df'-sac ~ro-t.
.l..:ssume ~~. ,...~ \o.an l: l)8\'·
""'"""'~ "Lll hi! Sllq mon•h
The JOO Ser ie:~. ho mes se~m
world! 1wa y (rom conacsrion YCI
ani~ m1nutes from pracrically
I ev~ry!l'llnJ .
$59.995 to 5120.000
, , ~lagrrul
."" I l ....._,, F . ... . ~ -:.: I
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$25,950
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iayrrrst "
Bu1lders and Dev~lopirrs
, t'llfl< wa~·• SONf-1\K. ~'""'-·-~~_,~...;..;.~ ,.,.ifow "'""",.rt181rlwllfi~'~
Cell in Y .. , Went lwJ
"tM Eftlip
6n-4sso
tmd jJ~rHi#!~d by J H. BIGGAR,
SuHto AHII.nt'/641 S~tlfti•ro Dm ·,,
!t/,,..~, 8nKII. C411ifor"'" 9]66()
17/olj 646·/JJIJ
AN ARTISTIC HOME
--A PRESTIGE LOCATION ON
DOLPHIN TERRACE IN IRVINE TERRACE .,
• Two spacious bedrooms, PLUS den.
• Carpets ond drapes • Complete ki tchen Bit·
1ns • Parquet hardwood fl oors.
Entire property is as cl eon and fresh as o breath
of Sp ring!
Attention -Owners
Lef us rent your apartment or hom e. We turn down
renters.every doy!
CALL US AT YOU R CONV EN IENCE
Bay & Beach Realty Inc.
2407 L COAST •
DILMM
675-3000 E .... 67J..OSS4
2 STORY
BEACH HOME
1', BLOCKS TO BEACH
NEW CARPETS, DRAPES & PAINT
4 BEDROOMS , 2~ BATHS WITH
SUNOECK OFF MASTER BORN .
SUBIII T YOUR TERNS
Sll,SOO FULL PRICE
CALL MRS. PAVLOVICH E•n. 67U316
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I Is I ... •EII'ORT HARIO'R EJIIGII TIIUIISDA.!..FEI. IJ,_~ LIIIUI se II er"IIST:~:-r:-·. aiiiOMKLW.IiiOUif.
4 ... "!'"r:..'1N~;_!:~; .. :l.. ~:~·c.,..!'; .• ~: .. "::.~ a. IRJUfiiS are fall
UadcMtbtodly Chit q•tlion .sor line• Ja..,, l96.S. O•t laj•ied sulfered by ..,.,...,, Ul ) lllo*en,
will ui .. wben tb• Womu't Tho meeliaa will be held J..... v. Ouistopltencm, ,. ... , ol Saa• o\M,' Wi&-
. Leaa.ae of Newpoc\ in tho mul\i-purpotl room or 40, of 4641 £. U1h S\,, u.. or New London, aad
"'''"''"'"''"a\ lhe Mariners Marinou Library, atartina at Coate Me11, in 1 car colll-Ouatev ol Tuas; 7 aisteta,
Library TIM:Itday, Feb. 20, 9:30 a.m. a ion at Coaat Hwy. and Alice Phillip• ol PaidieW,
ID hoar Oranae County Tu Newland SL, H.mtinaton COiln.; Ann Curtil ol Qu.aket
Aauuo1 ~dtcw J. Hin· POWER CUT OFF Beach Saturday, Feb. 10, Hill, Coan.; Mary Piper of
ahaw speak on ''Cunent Dirt c:lod• .nd debris we!e caused hi a death later that Abadan, Jraft; Hleaoor
practices and procedures of thro:*n at ~e Sou them Cal .. niaht at Hoaa Hoapital. · Church of New LondOI), Sat•
tbe aueuor"s office." fom~a Edison power IU~ He was born Oec . 7. 1927, bera Mercanti or WaLetfotd,
Mrt . Stanley LeLievre, ~tau:~ ~~ IJ111 s~ :d Bal· at New London, Conn. He Conn., and Prancea Oirtaer-
prelident, points ou t that S ~ d v 'rt ontr Fee~'~ was a -California-resident ella and Patricia Oullisc:io
the meetina is open to the. a r ay 1 emoon, ' '·rot 10 year nd t' ...-..a ·,____.._r·w· t 1 \UI!od Island reauhina in power failure. s , a 1v~ .. 1R o e~ er y, o ·
public: and that a question 01n1aac 10 lhc power uant-Oranae C~unty for S years. Servtcos woro hold Wed·
and answer period is plan· foimer, 111bich waa •hortcd He_ te~ved tn ~e navy as a nesday, Feb. 14, at Now
ned, out, wu aet at SSOO. sh1p f1tter dunn1 World War London. Mortuary
LITTLE SUSAN IIARIE really takes the cake when it
comes to launching a new chu rch pro ject. The occa-
sion was the start of the Omega evangelism program by
the Senior High Group at St. Andrew's Presbyteri an
Chu rch of Newport Beach at their Feb. 4 meeting. Pic-
tured here, from left, are Bruce Co rzine, mode rator of
the Senior High ,Group; Kim Stru tt, director of youth
ministry; Mrs~ Richard Pyle, with the Omega baby, 1·
year-old Susan Marie Pyle; and Marshall Moore, vice.
moderator. Or. Richard P91e Is superintendent of the
Senior High Group. The youth of the church will re-
ceive points for participating in the Omega program
and will thus have a chance to win a free week·end
M1. Hin•haw has a back-
around of 15 years uper·
ience in property assess-
ment work. For 10 or 1those
years he worked with the
property tax department or
the State Boa.ld of Cquali·
:ution and 5 yean with the
aueuor'a ortice in Lot
trip.
-IRAMSAcuD _C_h...;._ _ _;_h_N ___ _
Tbievoa plied open the u· rc ews· frCMit door of lhe resK!cnce _ .. _
-or Helerr Pinnon, 2506 h t Newport Harbol Lutheran First Baptist 0\urch of
o\ve., Corona del Mar, and Chwch, 250t Cliff l)r., New -Costa Mesa, 301 MaiJI.olia
alter rumm aaina throuah the port Heiahts _ The Rev, SL _ OJest minister, the
house, •tole silver, luaaaae, (ieorge Busdiecker, vis ita-Re v. Greg Dixon from ~·
clothina, a watch and por· tion pastoa, will pteact\ at di.anapolis, Ind., Bap~Sl
table TV. The lou was set th e S:31) and 11 a.m. C)unday Temple, will speak to high
at S6%. s ervi ces. Hi s topic will be school s~dent s and youna
LEGAL MOTICE
NOTIO: OF PUBUC HEARIN"G
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl \'f.N
that the City Council of the
City of Ne wport Be ach will
hold a public heuia_A re~ .. din8
the appea l of Ceo. R. Wi !ieman
on behalf of George S. Fre eman
from the dec:ision of the P lan·
ning Commiuion denying \'ari-
ance No. 9 26 requesting ap -
proval to cons truct 4 d .. ·td/ing
u11it s on 4625 !iq. h . o f l11nd in
11.11 R-3 Di!w k t ;u 331 &: 33 J'.l
Dahlia S~reer, Corona del .\lar,
portion Lou II & ll , Block
23 1. Coron<~ del Mar Tract,
Zooe R-3.
NOTIC[ IS HE HF.:tn' Pl'R-
TII£R GI\'E~ that the "aid
public hearint! "'ill be held on
the 26th d01y o f February , 1%8.
at the hour of 7 :30 p.m. in the
Counc il Chamb!'r~ of th City
Hall of the Citv of ~ew pqrt
Beach. Califo rn l!l, IU whirh
t ime and plact any .tnd all per-
!JOo!l interested may app..:1r
and be heard thereon.
L<~ura Lajlios
Cit)" Clerk
C ity of ~e.wport 8f'll<""h
Pobli!l h: f eb. 15, 1968, in
The Ne.,.•pon Harbor Ensign
YMI .... Itaft to WOf'l'7 ol>oal..teiJ ..-roar .
•vlap lll'e with
PASAOlMA'S OUJUT AND
'-'"<ST
MUTUAL
SAVINGS ..... ~ .......... c: ...... ..
CORONA DEL MAR
OfFICE
2861 E.nt Coe1t Hishway
Corona ~I Ma~. Calif. 92625
Telephone 67S·S010 _..._ .......
U\ l . C..... ...... • 44t-Zl4!
"Lord keep us steadfast in adults dunng the :J:4S a.~.
thy word,"' based on 2 Peter Sunday School hour. He ~II
I: 16-21, preach to the Congregata.on
• • • at ll a.m. and 1 p.m. Juna or
Lutheran Church of the Qlurch will be at II a.m. A
Master, 2900 Pacific View special service for6th grade
'>r., Harbor View Hills -l)r. children will stan at6 p.m.,
'Nilliam Eller will deliver a Sunday. Nu rsery is provided
messaae entitled .. God's for 111 servi ces.
grace is sufficient" at the • • •
8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday The Christian Science
services. The ~nior Hiih Churches, Corona del \1ar,
Luther Lea1ue will hold a Newpo~t Beach and Costti
wcek...end retreat in the Mesa -"Soul" will be the
mountains, They will attend topic fc. this Sunday. The
worship at a conmunity &olden text is from Psalms:
chur ch in th e area. "t.e t all thos e th at seek
• • • thee rejoice and be alad in
The Plymouth Conareaa· thee; and let such as love
tiooal Church, 3262 Broad th Y salva tion say con tinu·
St.,Newpon Heights-"Be· ally, Le t God be magn ifi ed!'
hind ~·s curtain" will be • • •
the sermon topic of the Rev, Newport Uni ty Chur c h,
Norman Brown for the 10 meetina at 15th St. and It·
a.m. Sunday service. Sunday vine <\v c., Cliff Haven -
school is held at the same The Rev. Loren Flick.inaer
hout. The Pilgrim Fellow· will preach on "Being you r·
ship group will meet at 3:30 setr' at 10 a.m. Sunday.
p.m. Sunday. The 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
'Bo'b,le • service will feature "Won· Cenual Church, derful words of liah l," with Orange Ave. at 23td St, c "os ta. \rtesa _ Pas tor Henry the pastor and oraanist as
IOioiiU. e. Jones will speak on • • •
.. Hope" at the 9 and 10:30 St. Andrew's Presbyterian
a.m. Sunday services. <\t 7 Church, 600 St. o\ndrew•s
p.m. he will brina a messaae Rd ., Cliff Haven-!Jr. Char·
on the topic, "An evanaeli· les l)ierenfield will preach
cal views heart t ransp\ants.'" at the 8, 9:30 and II a.m.
The 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Sunday services on the
stud y con tinues on Old Tes· topic, "o\ million lives to
tament charactets . live." The text is from
• • • ~euteronomy I : II . Unive rsity Baptist Church, • • •
2252 S.E. Palisades Rd., St. \lark Ptesbytel ian
Back Bay -The Rev . Ro-Chur ch, Eas t Bluff Dri ve
be rt Cahill will begin 11. ser-and Jamboree Road, East
ie s entitled "The beainnina Bluff -(iuest min i stet at
of the gospel." <\ film on regular 10 a.m. Sunday ser-
"lt's happening" will be vice will be ')r. \1ortis C.
shown · Sunday evening. Robinson, pas tot emeritus of
Youth gr oups meet at6 p.m., ':trace Pr esbyterian Chutch ,
and after the evenina ser· \linneapolis. lie served that
vice, the Teen Scene will pastorate for 36 years; was
meet for a "l·isten·in" at membet of the \1inneapolis
the home of Noah Cloud, C)ch oo\ Soatd and president
r~~~~~~~~:::::.._6~5:2~R~o~s~s~S~t~.,~C~o~sta~\~1:••~·~·.., of the United Nations <\ssn. of that city. f.lis topi c will
be "Keeping the Faith."
• • •
The Newport 4arbor Coun·
c:i\ of Chur ch Women an·
nounces that the annual ob--
s ervance ri the world day of
praye r will be held a t 10
a.m. F1iday, \larch I , at
Christ Church by the Sea,
Cen ual Newport. The call
to prayer will be "Bear one
ano ther's burdens ." The
Firs t Methodist Church of
Cos ta \.tcsa and St. o\nd rew's
Presbyterian Chu rch in Cliff
Haven will also be open
fr om 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for
prayer and meditatioo. • • • The monthly church night
of St. Mark Presbyterian
Church of Corona del ~'
will be held Tuesday, Feb.
20, at the ~hur ch. Follow·
ina the 6:45 p.m. dinner,
Our health and happiness, our very live s.
depend upon this spiritual link. It can never
be broken. Sometimes. it's only a whisper in
thought~ but it grows gradually into a deeper
wisdom, an awareness of the presence :Jnd
love of God . Many have seen its tangible
evidence in the form of Christian healing.
Hear this public lecture, "Humanity's link
with God." by GEITH A. PUMMER, C.S .. oflhe
Board of Lectureship of The First Church of
Christ. Scientist. in Boston, Massachusetts.
there will be a conareaa·
tiona/ mce tina at 8 p.m. to
hear the report of the nomi--
natina comnittee and to
elect a pastor seekina
committee. Or. <\rthur Bail."
ley, director of new dlurch
development fot the C)ynod
of Southern California, will
aerve aa moderator. o\t 8:15
p.m. dlero will be a discus·
aion on''Paithmeets faith,'"
a conaideration of the
Chri•tian raith in 1elalion
10 oCher wocld reli1ions.
ADMISSION FREE • EYE.AYONE IS WELCOME
• • •
The Chun:h 'Nomen ol the
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Chur<h, 2l01 Clill Or.,
Nowpon Holatus, will mcot
a w11k late Ibis mondl -at
7:30 p.m. Thurodoy, Peb.
22, to enable the achedvlina
ol a speech by a misaionary
,_ brdlo.
A HAWAllAN L UAU wi ll be a social hi ghlight for t9e
Th ursday Morn ing Club of th e Harbor Ar ea this Fri day
evening, Feb. lb, at th e BaiOOa Bay Cl ub. Club mem-
bers preparing for the annual event i ncl ud e, fro m left,
Mr s. John Morris of East Bluff, re servation chainnan ;
Mr s. Carl Ander sen of Huntington Beach, and Mrs. Rich-
ard Be chtel of Harbor Vi ew Hills, co·ch airman for re--
servations. Mr s. Robert c. Mi ller is luau chainnan; Mr s.
James c. Stamper iS in charge of deco rations, and Mrs.
Robert D. Smi th has charge of doo r prizes. The even-
in g will begi n wi th a no host cocktail hour at 1 p.m.
There wi II be dancing to the music of the Kalehua
band a buffet dinner. CEn photo.)
FITTED CONTOUR .---
MATTRESS
COVERS
FULL &: TWIN S IZ£
I WEEK ONLY
39C
WHITE SASH ROPE
50 FT. COIL
Fill ESSE
WRintl&
PAPER
DEL -TE QJT 303 Ill! 21(
STOUFFER$
hiACAIIONI & CHEESE
SPINACH SOUFFLE ')ftc
GREEN BEANS
MOOOLES a<IMAMOFF EA. ;)7-SMAP·E·TOM
BIRDSEYE
COOL WHIP
TOMATO
DRINK 10 oz.
1 Ll.
SOFT MARGA
CHUNG KING
BEEF · PORK 2 LB. 16 OZ.
GERIERS STRAINED
FUTUIIIIIG IIAIIIIIIIG'S IEEF
STOR! HOURS-OAILY Ut30 SUM. 9-6
TH!S! SP!QALS FOR FEB. 15-16-17
3147 !. COAST HWY., CDM-WE DELIVER -673-3510
WIGLET
BLOCK 31C
VISIT OUR N
&COMPLETE
BEAutY
CENTER
JI:WI!L"Y,
STATIONE .. Y,
HA .. OWA .. I!.
BEAUTY SU~~LII!S,
S~OATING GOOOS
HOUSE WA .. I:.
G I.-TWA .. I!,
.-ISHING EQUIP ••
TOY•
-'LL NAME B"AHO
MERCHANDISE,
ALL AI:MARKABLY
LOW ~RICES .~::~~~~~~~ e HA 1 .. SP .. AY e e HA IIIII
COLOAIHG e COSMETICS e CTC., ETC.
3 RAT-TAlL COMBS
ASSORTED
COLORS
39C
500 SHEETS -8 1/l X II
3 HOLE WHrTE
PAPER
UNRULED
SUPER SPECIAL
WITH COUPON ONLY
Heart fund drive launched
An informaJ coffee Monday.
Ptb. s. in lhc home of Mn.
Carl Moore. 170~ Galatea
Tor., lnoine Tenace, offi·
cillly opened the 1~8 Heart
Fund Drive for Newport
Beach, accordina to Mu.
Pe.a Hatch, Newport Beach
Heart Sunday chainnan.
Thi a moc1ina brouaht to-
p thor the diattict chainnen
who will be participatina in
the Heart Sunday cwnpaisn.
'"Hear.t ia the worthieat
caue I know of, aince i1 ia
reaponaible for S4 per coni
ol all death a n.Uonwide. •• '-*•· Hatch .. id. .. Caret ..
on the way, but we muu
hewo lunda ao Nmy them
up.''
Volunteeu will eall oo
their friend• 1nd neiahbou
duri,_ "Heart Sunday"
week, Feb, 26 to March 3.
P1111phlelt concemina ufe-
au ard• aaai nat Heart Di ...
e .. e will· be left at each
home con lac ted by the volun·
l.t:er ....
Di•tticl chainnen .. tilt-
ina Mu. Hatch are Mra.
Irvine promotion made
• n-• l,.um•+>n. 457 eo-
briHo Tor., Cotona Hillll·
Iandi; ~~. Badtwe Oivent,
4727 Cortl.nd Dr., Cameo
Hiabl~a ;Mn. Gordon Tho.
rnaa, 220 Goldenrod A-..e.,
Corona del Mar; Mn. Mary
Jam01on, 204 Pemleaf
Av e., Corona del Mar; ~ ••
Carl Moore, 17M Galatea
Ter., Irvine Tenace; Mrs.
RaJ ph Linhoff, 1760 E.
Ocean Blvd,, Balboa~ Mra.
tL Macy Jonu, 1602 S. Bay
Front, BaJboa Itland; ~ ••
Jamea Oaae, 67 Yawl Rd.,
Je,acon Bay; Mn. Richud
Larzelere, 104 Via Or-..ieto,
Lido lale; Mrs. VifJinia
Ryadalc, 223 Prospect St.,
Newport Shores, M:ra, Henry
Hill,2320 Clay SL ; Newport
Heiahta; Mn. Peter Barrett.
231 Kina• Place, Clifr
Haven; Mn. Robin cam~
bell, 1100 Devon Lane,
Wutcliff; Mu. Loren
Heather, 1806 Hi"'land Dr.,
Harbor HiJhlanda; Mn.
Orace Schwarz, 2106 Dover
Dr., Halbor Hiahlandt ; Mn.
Kant Berae, 20a7 Irvine
Ave., Baycreu; Mrs. Robert
L. French, ~~ Almood Pl.,
Eut Bluff; Mrs. 0\ar/es
Olaaaow, 252 1 Bunya St.,
Eaat Bluff; Mrs. Duane
Zink, 20Bl Cypress, Back
Bay ;and Mn. BatbaraShaw,
17607 Queens Wreath w~.
(rvine.
FIL'I 011 VI£THAM
l)aniel -.. t)'Fanell,folmet Comnodoteli, a boatd mem-"•'<.now the sc01e'' series
manaaer of Fashion Island, bet of the ')range County will present a film on ''.Viet·
ha s been named commercia l Coast <\ssociation, and a nam" at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
propetty manaae r for the It· mem bct of the board of di .. Feb. 2ll, at the <\merican
vine Company, accord ins to rectots for the Laauna ')peta ')pinion • Book Store, 1934
an announcement made today o\ssociation. Harbor Blvd., Costa \lesa.
by '\I belt J. o\uer, vice pte· \h . Berge joined the Irvine The Feb, 27 film will be
sident of real estate . Com pany as a planning as .. ''Practical communist."
Mr . r)'Fane\1, who was sistant in 1961. For the p I"
aeneral manaae, and ditectm past yeat. he bas man•aed 0 ICe · are
of ptomotion for Bullock's Bayside Centes, Westcliff
Realty Corp. be fore joining s.hoppina Center, East Bluff commended the h vine Company in 1966, Village Center and Ir vine
is now in chatge of all It vine Town Center, adjacent to Newport Beach police have
commercial operations, in-the UCI . camp us , and other received commendati on from
Cluding the Irvine ')ffice comme rcral developments, a private inves tig.-tor for
buildings, now under con-lie is a craduate of U~, coullesy extended to him in
suuction, the ~ewport..bascd with a degtee in business quest of infotmation here.
marinas and all retail cen-administtation, and ~as Gene >\shmore of Qranae
ters. taken se.veral UC extcnsron said in a letter to City
. cout ~es '" te~l ~state , com .. Council that his search for He rs a graduate of Call· mercral and Investment pro-· · · 1 h d b ., ' · s c 1 F . · b r a miSSing 111 a rou.,,t rotnra . tate o lege 11 ul -pe t lies. li e IS a mcm e t o h. th b h 10 · C · 1m to e eac area letton, an assoc iate member the lnternahonal ouncrl k . •• r th 1 1 r hI · I C ·1 r h . C see assuUIInceo e oca .... P .. _ t e ntetnat10na ounc1 o 'i opp1 ng enters. l'c
or Shopping CcnteJ S, mem-\h. 0"Fanell lives '" "?.,'=~press sincere appre·
bet of the Newport·Ba\boa Santa o\n~, and \k Bc tge ciati on fot the courtesy and
•
Rotaty Club, Newpott ~lat• . a re sident or :'lll!wpott boa Cbad>el of Comme1ce ; h ' assittance afforded myself
eac · staff,'' be wrote. "I et·
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Doing it English?
Do it Cotswold.
Bcutifll AatiiJaed Oak ia tM Eaglish
f.outrysi4e Mauer. .
Here is o1 long coffH tc1ble tho1t h.u one drop le.llf-
not on the side f.11cing the s,.~fc~, of course. How
hc~ndy for snacks and drink s. And tho~t shelf below
h.u §0 mo~ny uses, too. From th e superb Cots wold
coiiKtion by Conc1nt 8.1111. Comt" s~ it .111l.
The Dorset Cockt.11il T•ble, 64" long Sl30.00.
H.J.GARREfT fURNflURE
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the officera invo lved
conducted themselves .
"4-t is indeed tefreshing to
find policemen of such high
caliber, Please let me as·
sure you that you have a
police department or which
you should be ve ry, very
proud."
\
AIRMAN Randall H. Sco tt,
son ol Mr. and Mr s. Harold
J . Scott of 2027 Paloma Or.,
Costa Mesa, has completed
basic training at Lacktand
AFB, Texas. He tlas been
assigned to the Air Force
Techn ical Center at Lowry
AFB, Colo., for specialized
schooling as a missi le elec-
tronics specialist. He is a
1967 graduate of Newport
Harbor High School and at-
tended Orange Coast Col-
lege.
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(Walter Gerhardt photos fr om the Ma y 12, 1949, issue·of the Ensign.)
J949 U.S . AND ME XICAN OFFICIALS wm guests at the fiesta
in Ensenada following the finish of the 1949 Newport Harbor
to Ensenada International Yacht Race. The "top brass," seated at
the table, left to right, included Earl Warren, governor of California;
Alfonso Gonzalez, governor of Ba ja California; former Presi dent
Rod riguez of Mexico; Admi ral Wilder Salc.er, commandant of the 11th
Naval District, representing President Harry Truman; General Ro.
driguez, and Dick Drake, mayor of Newport Beach. Below, at the
J962 THE STUFFED MAR·
LIN at the Milton
Shedd rb i dence in Cli ff Ha·
ven was an obj eel of great in·
terest for 17..year~l d r::ng in
Ke pene~, Turkish swimmin g
star, wh o attended Newpo rt
Harbor High School as a for-
eign exchange student durin g
the 1%2 ~3 sc hool yedr . He
lived wi th the Shedd family
during hi s stJy he re. Pi ctured
here from left: Bi 1\ Shedd, 1 O;
Eng in, whose home city is
An~ara; Steve St'.edd , 15, and
CJrOI Sl1e dd, 13 . (Ensign
photo from th e A.ug. 23, l 9b2
issue.l
... )
tro'*'y presentat ion: Mrs. Willis Hunt (in wh ite dress); Mr. Hunt,
sailing master of the SolilOQuy, winner of that huge Presi dent of
the U.S. trortly, and Wes ley D. Sm ith of Ba lboa, owner of the Solil-
OQuy, which flew the NHYC burgee . There were 122 start ers in the
ra ce . First to finish was Westward, owned by Robert Miller of NHYC,
in the elapsed tim e of 29 hours, 21 minutes, 29 seco'ilds . First on
corrected time, and winner of the Presiden t of Mex ico trophy, was
Kitten, owned oy Fted Lyon of NHY C.
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J962 FOREIGN EXCHANiiE I
STUD ENT at Cosio
Mesa High School for the
1~~3 school year was v1 ..
jay'cumar Gajanan Joshi from
Poona, India, shown here at
left with his foster sister and
brolher, Barbaro and Stanley
Brown of Cost& lltsa. ne 17•
rtaM>Id lndl&n s~, ""dJ-
Ing to btcomo a ~HCillftlc.t
.,gineer, Sllyld wkh .,.
Chlsl!olm Brown faml~-t . tE•·
si., lli!Oio """' Ill• Alit-JQ.
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HI PUICIIASID US
)ctut h~ •id ehlt .. ,he ~~~.Jot tb.d
world. and the tireftid ulnas of richu.
a!ld tht lu1t1 "' odwr thine• mtmn, in,
cidae cht word, and u bcc:ooneth un-
fruitful'' (Mark •:19). and an tllne
thincs hue to do with t1w body of our
....... So. lhc sim;ll<. cl<f.nir., .... ~
ca.J thin& co do is to p~~ or ""rmder
our bodies of flesh ta God ~v. 1 .a.ncl
I Cor 6 :19, 20). If we arc 1uJiy 12\'Cd,
thm He s.avtd ua iiDd pvc ua d~
lift, aod s.ncd us from tterru.l cor.dl:m·
nation . He purchucd 111 c:ompjctdy -
body, iOUl, and spirit -· by the s.acrifitt
of His only beptm Son. n-ercfort,
we ,have no more ri&f':t to our livinc
bodies, for they, prope-rly and .Uy, bdonc to God, the Purena~. who ia
ready, ablt, and -.·iJlinc If) manaet them
for us. ~ troub&c wi!h most Chris-
tWas is that, after Go.J has boufht us
by the t.lood and life of )tSIU, we do
not deliver !ht coods, our Ucdic~. but !<')
to keep thml subject to our own wills.
It is just plain dishonesty to Ukc tht
purchue prkc and &hen, .ao, try to
k<q> the roocJo.
If our bodifl; belonc to God, then our
money and propn1y whKtl we havt for
tht UJe of our budies must also bdone
to H im. We cannot satisfy our oblip·
tton to God by Jivinc Him a mere per·
ccntart" of our bodies: neither can wt
do so by crud(incly Ci\·inc H itu a per·
cent• of our property and money, br:·
ca~ it all ~Iones to Him and is sulr.
jm to His will. This fact S~tttln a
multitgde of our problttns. May 1
~? Why, cCTtVnly, .if God to
direcu, but not unlnll He don c\Wcct.
May J do this or lhal? Well, if God
is my Nanacer; dam I must aNI HiM
and do as He dirms. We try to atttk
tMst qut11i0ns without consultinc
Christ, our Lord, and thr result malin u' unhappy and miserable. The Holy
Spirit in us is much vanl (2 Pet. 2:81,
a! Gvd's Spirit te:~tihes to uur spi rit, at
our 1i ~tcncc and sclf.-.·iJ1. lbp-
pincss ct.tr.ltl only through obtdimee,
even if ac~nitd by sacrifice .
GOD SHAKS TO US
But, you ask. how can I tt'll
God wants mt to dt.o or nvt tc do ~ H ow
can I bt ~crtain ? As :a fatht'r, I car.
pJair.ly tell my son my wi ... l~s. and
sut·cly Goo can do infi nit('ly more than
; can do. When w~ misundcr!>t~nd
~. it usually is bcco\t\:01': oor precotl·
reivcd dttir~ clc.!J not ::.rr« wi1R what
we know to be His directions, "nU tl•eu
wt t};in1. that perhaps V.od i:t 1\llt !>~ak
in( plainly. BL:t, i! we will huml·ly
:;uiJmlt to Hi~ will, we w!!l know tho:
an.sw'!: Th1s :s an o!tl prt~bltm :mtl
.Juu$ H irr.:oelf gan tht 'j()\ut ;on, "l! al')
man will do l1js will , h·: !>ha!! iwc.w d
the doctrine 11ud:mg J, .dlc:l:t• 11 lx
.,r G0<.t" l)ohr 7 :17). ,\!)Ta.ham, j ;1cob,
David, NC''lh. Paul, autl loo~ts o! othrr~
h~v~ :~:srifit"CC ho11 t::asily ami ;J1:o1Uk:tl)
God sr.ukt co thtm.
But. suppose some member of you!
fanl.1Y, or ICWI'W' friend, Of IOmt ~
entiai pcr~n or tcat:htr telb yoa what
to do and sn«n at the: rnanqaamt of
·~ Gol't llhPn' il., •• Mt II Co j ....... _.., ...... ,. __ .,
........... 1_ .......... ~ --;,-..... ... IDd ,.., ... d of C..." w. ...... -...,eo.--O.r lives ..._, to God. ·• • -.
-,.., ;. God"• -o1 u.-. ...
purpoet for ua. We .,. eo tw.5 ...
of Chrill •• our t.fallilllt l...or.a ud
lhr' fac:c thai we art Hit mhw ha. to
rep~umt Hilll in lllit ....... of tbe
wodd •od lei Hit I~ thiae .........
us. 'Thea we art: no1 to tbink of ....,.
wives more h'chly than we, as .-prof~
it.11blt •rv:anu, oucht to tt;nk: but 10
think IOhtrly, carefuU)·, praJfffulfy, ac ..
rottJinc u God hath dealt to etch of w
the mnsure of (aith.
We are all one in Ouilt, yet .,. are
difrtTnlt, trtn u my hand and foot an
une in my body, yet are different frc.n
each otMr. So I am noc to pl.nti'D q
lire after any ()(her Christian in aay
p.1tticular but must ld Christ be my
lWk in,;t ructor, guide, and eumple. He
hoas gu2r:mte~ to !A ve and kttp me
~ternallt. and J muse let H~ ct., it Ril
w,.y, b«ausc I cau do nothllll uf IIIJ•
:>t:lf. With thc:;c spccifk spil'itu.al prin-
cipks before 1n<:, th.:., J can live u a
citi~cn of t~ Kingdom of God should.
My iovc will be wit!lout lustful pusioa
or hypocri .. y at.,l I will not pu&h myldi
in {rout ~r -;on.e other se!'Var.t o{
Cluis<, !.ltd wili V: kind!y affet:tiooed
tt.o :11!, loeu:ng my "sweet rnsonablcatsl"
(m<o<len:ti<:n) ))( known It aU ·times to
:1!1 men
As a true Q.riMian, I will DOt bt
);oz1 l)r ir.dolcnt c~ indiffertt~t in tM
buSinC'~:o "'la!lc:rs whit:h God entrusts to
mr (arc, ltt•t "·i!l be Jili~nt, fuvmt,
anci clme.it in my spirit, as wdl u
mt"ticuluus in tht ktter an~ spin: of IDJ
obliptiom, anJ, in beth buiintsa aDd '
pkuur:, sc:N ins: the Lord rather tbu
..,.olf, I wll rejoice II IIOpe. be ,..._
........... be ... _ ... --
Cbritt by .... ,.. •• ;u Po .. -•
-. u dwy beY< _._ ... I'D ....,.
tbt ways of tbt wortd by ''z · I ._ ..... .,.,... ........ .._......,._
10)' m. bul wm trY lo ..... """' ...
Christ tu be I.Ofli ... Uld •"1111.
JOY Of SAI.'IATIOH
n.is 1: a bra.th-takiac li11, but it is
fuU of rej..>K:inc and hopt. I hard of
a boy ;,. a reformatory who ••• au-~1 waitlnc until br would bt diJ..
dllrpl! 10 ... could ......... -
-who .... him theft.· ,.... be -Chrilt, tuntndtrrd himtc!f, and DOW,
whik-still i.,, prison, bu bt aU dbirt
for rev~. and :mly thlnka of li•W.
and wi~nt for Christ, b.is Saviour.
Th.t boy nucr btforc had .. .,, j~. but
only bitttmcss in ;ol•r.nifl4' his rtvqt:.
Now he has a real !oy •n ~inc his
Lor.i and Iovin& hi!. enemies in Oarist
Wuth of the life we ~ abou¥ us
(a.Mf son;ctirncs, :.!nhappily, in us) i!l
not "Christ~n;· uc(91. in name only,
anc! we must always co back to Cod's
W?rd for tnt truth. Wt must ~
bcr ti\at we ar~ dead, thAt nld thiap
have pa!.K'rl aw :oy and that ·~ Nove
~ new cruturcr'm Ct:ri!l. 11.c:~
we will livt a!> Chri~ot~ns ~.ouJd. l"!a>~e
you checked your life by G:x!'s SUM·
ards ? In wtm do ~ou faC. short of
His glory ? Hive you t~ ;..,y o' JOU~
salvatioo ? I ( there is f ailurc uci Ct·
fc.at, remember that God don not fail.
50 the fault must lit-in you. •
QUESTIONS '01! US
Arc yoo :n Christ's family ? Are JOlt
trusting Him for power? Hnt yc;u
surrcnJucd yw; body and lilt to Jftrn?
Arc yt.~u • "rood IO&dCr of J'*"'
Christ"? Have ycu ever ddnitdy said.
"Bcliuint th;:! the Lorri Jew• Cbrilt
died for me ;md G'ld raiKd Him fnn
tht dead, 1 now attt:~ Him u my s,.,..
icu:-;md will servr. H im a! rrr:; l...ord"?
1f not, why not do it IN'III' 1
CHRISTIAN PRINCIPL.ES APPL.IEO TO RACE
(Condf'nsn l (ro'l1! rtport prrpn rrrl "'"/ p ublish~:d by Christian Life Co mmis1ion of lh~:
BnptiJI Grneral Conv .. ntton of T r'l'n l.) (Rep•h•••ol wi1h , ..... tu io11 1...,. CIIIIIC c-,.cr.)
l. A Chriuian should .<eek ro he Christ· likt: in hi\ alliturlt J to.,.·arcl those of
other net's.
1. A Christia;n should r~m~:mbu th<H
God is no respt"clor or J>t'TSOm-rc·
co~~:nizing that Gml crtaltd all mt'n
ettual. (Am IO:~~·~:i: Gala tians
S'28).
2. A Ch rbtian .1hou\d not on ly regard
all mC'n its racial ly equal but he
shouiJ abo rcco~ni1.~ rhe ba~ic
unity or the hum:m fa mily -follow·
in~ the Bible tnching o( a com-
mon origin (or itll. (.-\cu 17:26
RSV ".\nd he made from one every
nation of mt'n ... ")
~. A Christi an 1hould accept hi1 per·
sonal rt.sponsibility in corrtctinK
racial injuuicet-rdusins the trans-
pucnt covt"ring of neutnlity.
1. A Christian should try c:ontlnoou5-
ly to diKOH!r and to overcome: hls
own n~ p~judic:e.-~atiting that
ct.trnal \'iKilan«: is the pria: of a
prtjudlu-Crce spirit.
S. A Chrinian Jhc)uld commit him·
1tll lD do tOI'ntthlftJ aboot lmprov·
Inc ncr ft.la.tions-m:ol(ftith'l thll
liUCh aaian ts • part of Cod's wilt
JJ. A CJwfadan thould ttt .. eo br Chrill·
lib hi laO •clitntl in-.ohina diOIC of ....,,_
I. A can.dan thoulcS Jhow a spirit of
rr~~: n--loolJ• ~" ror ~ ,.. ..... 10 be a Claitdlft tritnd
.. _, •• thfrnor.
:!. A Christian 5hould encourage his
fellow church members to dcvtlop
a Chri51ian conK.itntt and hn
churd1 10 adopt a Christian pro.
gnm relative to the matter o£ n ee
-aiming toward the Ntw Ttsta·
ment church J»oUcrn.
!. A Christian should influence his
children to adopt. Christ ian at·
ti!udes-~«ki ng deliberately to
crtate a Chri~t-c:onscious atmos.
phcrt' wirhin the family cirdc ~
ga rding rae.t relations.
i . A Christian should apply Christian
principle~ in race rclauons to his
own employcr.c:mployee situation-
bcinft motivated br the thousht .of
makmg eronom1c opponun.ty
equal for all.
5, The Christian should stand aggrea-
sivtly for the ddtnte of the kpl
and moral ri~hl.t o( all dti~rru of
all 1'11«1-takinff upon himttlf the
lull raponlibilh-y of a genuineJy
tkmocratjc and Christian citizen.
•hip.
6, The Christian should cultivate the
habit of ttflltins with counay aod
falrne~~ all men ia C"UJ relat&on.
ahip of life-ttn. ~ zeedB
tmaiont and acaci,. •-~
lit..atio.. in f*bk ptllat ....
publk ...._. ....... Uld .......
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JUDAISM
B. 11. IIML II J' t .. Ml#'c .......... ,..J .... ......
.. .. 01 ........ L•• ........ c.ltl.
T'-tE. BOOK OF
Tho l.o.d Cod lou oald, "· •. In Ylin do they
wonhip -. toechlns for doctriMt the com·
.... ..-... of Meft, ••• For layi"' ..W. lhc
col'ftiUMmeftt of Cod, ye hold lM trldition
of men .... Full well ye rejectlhe contmaad·
IIMiftl of Cod, that ye rM)' keep your own tra·
dition ... P.t.kint~: the word of God of none
elec:t throush ,our tradition • • • " f Mtrk
7,7-131 .
•I •• •It 14 • 15 21 • •
D •II
• 4 11•
A 1tECOR.O OF
Jesus
~ ... ,
D • 21 •
• 22
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,-A\.C.O'T.,.
•24
Twenty year• of witne.~ln1 to Jewa hat
Mown ue that the maln reuon for their
tpiritual blindnese le that they have rejected
the comma~ndmenl of God that they misht
k~ their own tradition.
Many timet Jews .. ,. to ua, .. 1 don't want tu cban~e my relision." What they do not ~.uae
it that their rellsion hu been chan!ed by their
leader-. From Mote~ and the Prophdt, il waa
chanBed to the "tradition" of the rabbia. Some
le.ders try to de.troy the faith of the people
in the Word of God by aaying that Moen
never wrote the. books in the Bibl~ which arc
ascribed to h,jm. Some even say that Mo.ea
could not write ! We poi nted our to one such
"blind leader of the blind" that the Bible
atate., " ... M08t8 waa learned in all the wi&-
dom of the Egyptians, and was mighty in
words and in deeda" I Acta 7 :22). Not only
cou/(J he write, but he wu commanded by
God ro write I E~todus M :27 ), and when M o~
"made an end of writing" l1e commanded th at
the "book'' be put into the "ark of the cove·
natlt" for a "witnen" against those wh o wue
rebellious toward the Lord t Deut. 31 :2·1·271 .
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK is
the second Book of the New Testament.
Written by John Mork , it norrotes more ~f
the things Jesus did, rather than the things
He soid. Mark's home in Jerusalem was I
wrote down o remarkable record of the
Lord's journeys, deeds, and miracles. It
is in the Book of Mork thot we find r•
corded 18 words fro m wh ich we c on draw
unl ini ited strength, fa ith ond belief. (orr••
mitting these 18 words to menlory ond re-
peating them oloud in times of need, one
con moke on as tounding and often rapid
change for the better in his experience.
Mark quotes Jesus a s saying, "What
things soever ye desire, when ye proy, be--
lieve thot ye rec eive them, ond ye shall
~ove I~ em."' (1 U4)
Leaders wh o bitterly oppose Christian it y
must, of neceuity, reject the whole Word of
God for anyone wh o reads the Scripturea can
easily discover the truth for him~lf. As the
Lord said. "Search the Scriptur~s ... they are
they which tcstiry of mfl" \John 5:391. In
order to mit.lcad the people, the)' must pervert
the Word of God.
Anyone' who tries to undermine fa ith in th('
New Testan<flnl would, of nece&S ity. ha\·e to
destroy faith in the Old Testament as well. for
the New Testament is the fulfillment of the
Old. We try to point out to these rebellinus
ones that tht'ir efforts are in vain. They may
dntroy thcm.stl ves, but thry will never he able
to destroy the Worrl of G<NI for it i! fore\'er
settled in heaven.
o meeting place for the Disciples of
Jesus, and Mork eventual ly become
the interpreter of Peter. Loter, he
was on intimate ond beloved helper
of Peter, and thus was oble to make Judaism. as a man .mad~ reli!!ion, hat no
foundation in the Old Testament or in the
i'\ew . It can ne\'C'r save souls nor l!i\'l' mC'Il a
purpose in life. Only the Lo rd Jesu!l Christ
can save men's soul!!. keep them C'lernall )' and
!latisfy thei r longing. We commend Him alike
t,.. Jews and non·Je~·s. Many tirne5 we read
Isa iah 53 and Proverbs 30:·1 to Jew!! wi thto ut
any rornment. Whrn 111ked what part of tlw
on occurote record of Jesus' life from 26
to 30 AD. According· to the best historical
reports, Mark never heard Jesus, nor was
he o follower of His, but throu!/1 Peter he .............. ........
R.~f'IM.4 "'-IIOLA IROAOC.t.STE'R
13100 &1•1• ""•·• La llllr .... C.! If, 9061&
Q. w.et• w.et,, w..a.. -"WW yo11
pl~Me upl"in I Cor int hinu 15 :!9
t:llfi.Ctnting 1mpfi$m for th~ dPnd ?
Hou· wufd fJw.~,. in Old Totoment
tim e-t~, li1·ifzy bM IJ1f' ln w, be apved?"
A. T he 1\nt q:ue sLion ... is ofte' "'tiiig
has J>et.n asked v~ry fftqumtly. 1 t it~
a difficult pa'-~8JP, and accordinr to
some Bible studvnl!l there are no les!l
than forty different viewr<. of the
portion. One interpretatil?_n i" that
the Corinth ianr<. had a pa,~ran prac·
tice of thi~ ty('lt' tn whirh Paul wa~
referri n,~r. This hard!.'· seems po~~i ·
ble. The Scripture doesn't usv such
heathen rituals to explain Biblical
doctrines. One lanre and g rowinJ!'
cult holdr<. that livin,~r ptorson~ can
be baptized on hehalf of a friend
or relative who may have rtiert un.
baptized. This erroneou11 view is not
supportt>d in any way by the Scri p·
lures. Salvat ion is by faith alont
while the individual is !iilill livi nr.
After death the re ir<. no Mecond
chance. Mol!t Bible ~cholan~ hold to
the view that when a pet1l0n iM bap·
tiz.ed publica.lly, confessing Chrir<.t a11
his Lord a nd Saviour, he i5 thus tak·
ing the place in the army of the
LoTd, filling in those ranks left va·
cant by the home-going of the saint.".
As to t he second question, Paul
makea it very dear (Ga1. 3) that if
righteousness could have come by
the law a nd thus given life. right·
eousnesa would be accomplished
thereby. In actuality, however, the
law killed people. The law wu never
meant to justify but rather to show
how sinful we are in order that we
might turn to Chri11t. The Jaw is like
a mirror which will show up the
need for cleansing. It wu never
meant to make us pure. Only the
efftcacious blood of Christ can re-
move the stain of sin.
Q. Ma •••t • Cellf. -"/ 1V01dd lik~
tttt. trpl4Mtiow. of Ltdte U :ll. It
.... ,., 'II o.q MaW. cOftU to wu:, CJM
W t wot .lil ft&t.\t r, uM MOt.lu, Gwd
111i/e oM eliklrn. Gftd brd.\rf!ft, CJ..d
ftattrt, vea, u'!Mf A.ite oww life olio,
le ca.•wot bt. "'V di11tif)le.' "
A. No doubt it is the word I«Jtt that
ereat.ta the problem. Thill i1 in the
lirht of the fact that we are eorn-
manMd that we 1hould not hate MY-
OM. God hatet 1in and 10 1hould we.
while, of coune, &ovlnr the •Inner.
The word in thia context In the ori·
rinal really meant W.e kll. The
Lord want.. u1 to ri•• Him our all,
nrroderini ~rythlor to Hla. In
all tblnp He 11houkl han the pre-
,mJnence. Eqrythlnr apon the earth
...... klbe loYed ._!bon wo-
tile Lord J .... Clortll. '
0 ..... c-,, -. -"Wlr II ~lore
~;,.,._ 1ft , .. ·-., ,...,.,
DU lloN ..n,lftoU kek 10111 A-w . .,,.. lAo ,_,.
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parables and pearls
Re_.rl11tH ,_ IIOLA IROAOCASTE'R
I HAYI fOUND IT! l ong I wu.;~kr this wond•oui bleni,.,g, Biblt' ~·e rl'ad.they say. "Tile Ne \\' Testament ." Sough! by l•bor under l01w, Toll God's o••u ruched down, ureu· And wlum we ask to whom it rC'fC'rs. they U).
I h01ve foul'ld t~ perfect lre.sure, •-. "Jesu~." This points U!) tht' fa•·t that a nyunr Richer lh.ilf'l my londeu dream, .. .,.
It ,~ mtf'lc •nd mone forever, Tou<hed my f.titn-•nd the,., I ww' who "''mid Ties.! roy faith in Chri~tianity mu~l .
'·I• 1•--''''' •alfo•h ,cheme h h of necc~ity. clestroy fai th in tht• 011'1 Tt·~la · ~ "'" .._ 'N lll yOY ~~•re wil me I li tre•su•e-
WuLth .-s vut u •II of ~uven' Gd! of God 's •m.~~tlnQ o••ce? ment u wdl as the Ne\\· fQr tho~~e ~·lw rea•l
Bnuty t..irer rn•n '"~ d•v' ·r .. ,u be more tk.iln •II e01rth's men· the Sc:riplurf'S for thertn!eh·r s ~·ill sun•l)' fmc!
Jov ,..;ttl r10 corruplo...g le•ven ure Him. th e Saviour.i\le!!s iah uf whom tlu•
Sh.-11 oo wtth me •II l~e ••Y~ Just to look upo,., His f•u! S.:ripturta speak. ~ _
-·· TllE :'CAff~ER OF ANTI-CHRIST
llli• ia the conduion ol a 2-pllrl atti~l~~~a the AMi ·
Chris ! by Hart Amnuron~, lonn cr resident of Coron11
del Mar. II is reprin lf'd ~ilh pNm h~,.ion from Mr. Ann~
s lrong's 0f'lendn \1 a ~tar.inf', puhl i,.hed in Kansu City,
'"Let no man deceive you hy any means : for
that day shall not come, exrept the re come a
falling away first, and that man of sin be re·
vealed, the son of perdition; who opposeth and
exa1terh himself above all that is called Cod, or
that is worshipped: so that he as Cod sitteth in
the temple of God, shewing himself tha t he is
God."-2 Theu . 2,3. 4
This blasphemous assumption of deity by Anti·
christ is tenned b y Danie l the "overspreading of
abomination" (Dan. 9:27 ), and the "abomination that
maketh desolate" (D an. 12 :11 ). This is the tenn used
by .Jesus in Matt. 24 :15. Worship as to a divine being
will be given Antichrist by the majority of the people
in the world. Only those who detennine to fol1ow
C hrist and are willing to die for the ir testimony, will
escape this snare .and de lusion.
As part of this program of e nforced worship, Anti·
christ will set up an image of himself. much as
Nebuchad.nezzar erected the golden image told about
in Daniel 3. This image of Antichrist or copies of it
must be wonhiped. Death is the penalty for refwaL
More than this , Antichrist will ins titute a program of
giving a mark to all hi.~ followe rs -a stamp in their
foreheads o r on the ir hands. This is an indelible sign
of their obedience to his program and of their worship
at his shrine. Such a ma rie is described very fully in
Rev. 13:
"And deceiveth them that dwe ll on the earth
by the means of those miracles which he had
power to do in the sight of the beast (Anti·
christ); saying to them that dwell on the earth.
that they should make an image .to the beast,
which had the wound by a sword, and did live.
And he had power to give life unto the image
of the beast, that the image of the beast should
both speak, and cause that as many as woukl
not worship the itnage of the beast should be
killed. And cautelh ail, both small and -~
rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark
in their right hand, or in their foreheadi: and
that oo man might buy or tell. 11ve he that had
tile mark, or tile name of the bout. or tile nwn·
her of hll nune. Here io wisdom. Lit him that
both W>Cimt&llding count the number of the
heul' lor II is the ownber of 1 man; and hll
number is Six hundred lh""' score and lis. •
._ !leY. 13,14-18
1"heM ~....,plain if we taloe tbem -.By,
-l!oc thetn lor what they -Ill tile ,....,,
-of En1lilh. They teD ut Antlchrtot wtD dolm 10
bo Cad ... clommcl wonblp '-tile -w. An
..... "' .. bo -..!, ciJabal!cdy .... lllo ..
w, zre a1-bid. It fl able to _... ·= au•
'jppll ilood. .. lllfwd&tl I -w.witlo ...... _
of ......... _,._.......... .... .......... .,tile._.._...,. ___ _
bo ........ Wltodooo ..... wtll bo tile "• = ... ____ ....,....,.,_ ............. ....... "'-"'--
Were it posSible for us to carry ourselves forward
in time to speak to the people who may be left on
earth after the second coming of Christ. who "miss'"
the rapture and fail to ascend into the heavens with
the Church to meet the Lord in the air, we would say
in letters bold and la rge :
BEWARE OF ANTIC HRIST! BEWARE OF
THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST! BEWARE OF
THE MARK OF THE BEAST!
No matter how clever, how miraculous, how divint>
this world ruler may appear -he is a deceiver. the
tool of the devil to lead mankind into t•tl'nlal damna-
tion. REFUSE him. REJECT him, DIE llt'fOn.' )'Ou
obey him one whit!
Remember these burning words from Hevelation
which tell the fal l' of those who a<."Ct·pt tlw mark of the
Beast and worship Antichrist:
"And the third ange l followed them, .saying
with a loud voice, If any man worship th~ bt•ast
and his image, and receive his mark in his forr ·
head, or in his hand, the same sha ll drink of the
wine of the wrath of Cod. which is poun:-d out
without mixture into thl• rup of his indignation:
and he shall he torme nted wi th fire and hrim·
stone in the presence of tht· holy angels. and
in the presence of the Lamb: and the smoke of
their tonnent ascendeth up for ever and t:vcr,
and they have no rest day nor night, who wor.
ship the beast and his Image . and whosoever re.
ceivetb the mark of his name." -Rev. 14:9 ·11
If any reader of these words shall ever find him·
self among those who are left on earth after the
"translation" of the Church, I pray he sha ll remember
this warning, shall seek in the Bible the clear state-
ment of God's Word concerning these terrible events
and be prepared to resist the aw(ul d emands of the
Antichrist.
Better far a few days of hunger, thirst, imprison-
ment, tc>rture, death. at the hands of Antichrist and
his followen, than an eternity in the hands of a living
lnd wrathful Cod. Suffer here on earth a few m<>-
mentr rather,than forever the pangs of e temal torment
in the newr dying burning Lake of Fire. ' Be wamedf Be wise I Whatever it 005t now, de-
-with tile help of God you will be true to
Chrtot and will mute the Mork ollhe Beast. Do not
bo clecei_. with othen. Stand lor the Lord Jesus
Chrtot. Some day ooon you may take your place wit.~
tbo 11oc1 ownher who oing before the throne of __ ,
"Tbon!fowe ""' they before the throne of
God, llld tene him day and night in his
l.n )e; llld he that lllletb on the throne shall
clweD -tbem. They •hall hunse< no more. DIIIMr lhlnt uy _, neither t hall the run
IJPt • thetn. -IDY heot. For the Lamb
......, 11 to tile 1111c1ot of the ilm>ne m.n feed
thetn. MM1 ttlooll llod them unto Nvlnf .._.-.
-Ill _, llld Cad ...... wip8 .u .....
fna .... -. • . And (they) cried with I
.... -. ..,...., ,._ .. -Cad whlcb
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~ .. AL.L OP YOU ..
INIUIU.NC• N••oa
IOBI!IITION ~ IIADLEIR
INaJRANCE '
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MOR.1VARIES
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A fathioa thDw wh~ • .,..
eraJ .... .,., jWIIior mam-
ltert IDd twdatt repreunt-
iq Cotta '*•• aad Et&a·
cia Hiah Schoolt, Md model-
ina iannonc• they have
created. will be an addod
bit or enjoyment •• the
Coua Me~a Women's Club
monthly luncheon meelina
this Friday, Feb. 16.
Three entriea will be
choun by the judau to r&-
present thc1 club at the
Oranae Diurict creaaive
aewina contest March 11 at
Ftthion S(J.Iare. The J divi-
sions are: aeneral club divi-
sion, junior club diviaion
.,.d hiah school uudent
division.
East cottume mutt repre--
sent what the contestant
considers the "ideal all-
o ccasion costume for the
clubwoman," or for the Hi~
School uudenc, the .. ideal
all.occation coaume for
the IIUdqt~ 1 '
Pirtt prize in each divi-
tion It flO and 2nd prize it
a certili cate of meriL
IITIRU riii10N$ TO
PICK NIW O'I'ICIR$
Election of officen wi II
be on the aaenda of Chapter
121, .\merican .\uociation
of Retired Persons, at the
Har bor Senior Ci tizen•' re·
crell.lion center, 15th St. and
Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven, at
I p.m. today, Feb. IS.
Also acheduled in a talk
by Carl Feiner on "'>river
plan SS plus, .. the defen1ive
drivinJ course developed by
the National Sarety Council.
Refreshments will be set·
ved under the chaitmanship
ofMn. Charles Estr idAc.
1741 -IIIOR AVL
CIO$TA MI$A
llldwl1 ~2424
11• L C¥AST NIWA Y
CIO-A DB. MAR
ORiole J-4450
THE EXCHANGETTES of Ne-rt Harbor will hostess
their annual. spring dinner dan ce, "Roman holiday," at
the Balboa Pavilion Saturday evening, Feb. 24. A Ro-
man atmosphere will be In evidence as members and
guests arrive in costume at 1 p.m. for the-"nectar"
hour to be followed by dinner at 8, and danc ing to the
music of Russ Eri ckson and his orchestra at q, Com·
mittee membFrs who are coordinating cos tumes and
de co rations for the "hol iday" include, from l eft, Mrs.
George Doubledee, Mrs. James Ewart J r. and Mrs. Nor·
man von Herzen. The Exchangettes will meet fo r lunch
Feb. 14 at the home of Urs. Thomas Hefterl\an, wi th
Mrs. Hugh Mynatt as co--hostess, to complete the pl an s
fo r the party.
Leap year tea set
Slrlc• J'4l
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BEll. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway u .. _.._c..., .. Ceylon trip by film
..,,....:......,...., "Zeta Tau o\lphas a\ona the
1:' coast have been invited to Chapel 10 adventutina with rellow
member \1arilyn (\hs.William)
Oana to Ceylon at a 9:30
coffee this mornina, Feb.
15. Thete will be motion
oictures and a display of
The largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
l nvit•• you to o 1fvdy in which
"The Bible Come s Alive"
TIME: Enry Suft~ay moming fro111 9:.t5 to 10:50
PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
301 Mognollo Str•t
A II' ARM II'ElCOME AII'A ITS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHilDREN !
the att objects and furnish •
ina• Mr. and \1r s. Oana
bc ouaht back witb them to
their Corona del Mar home
after their two yea1 residency
in Ceylon.
News of the .\pril "Zeta Tau
. .\lpha Federation of South-
eln California annual meet-
ina will be made by the
p~es ident, \1u. Burton S.
'Jtant.
Mrs. 'Jraham Gi bbons, Mu.
G.T. Keu ehina and \tis
Ftanklin Hurd, chairmen
announce the plans for the
South ()ranae Coast annual
June benefit for the Re-
habilitation Center of the
Easter 'ieal Society for
Crippled Ch ildren and o\dulu.
\iembcrs have alteady dona-
ted houra of work addreuina
and stuffinJ envelopes f01
the comins Easter 'ieal drive,,
their national project.
PO!MS PUILISIIED
Former Qranae Coaat CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING leoe ins u uctor Laurence
COMMERCIAL _ • • l:.iebermaa. now at the Coi-
PersonallzrcPser.r rt.T I t..... .l. ~ ,J re,e ol Virain bland•. witr
DON E. ELD!• brina out his fira t two voJ-
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. umes or poetry !his s prin a.
He tauaht Enalish at OCC
)5 Years in :-.lewport Beach from Septembct, 1960, to
1107 E. Balboa Bl•d. ,;6;7~3.~6~59~0=~1:_:%.::.4:_:. _______ ---,
The Costa Men Women••
Club wi II celebrate leap
year and the 1cominJ of
sprina with a bonnet, 1hi ft
and baa tea.
The women's clubhouse at
610 W. 18th SL, will be
decked ou t with sprinatime
tea tables o n Thursday,
Feb. H , from noon to S
p.m. For an early start on
sprina wardrobes, aay and
colo rful hats, shifts and
baas will be on sale.
Mrs. Edwin Mastuno will
b~ in charae of shirt•. Mrs.
William H. Goodwin will be
in charae of the bomet
table. Mrs. John E. Miller
wil l be in charae of baas.
Mrs . Willin Kennode 111d
Mr\· Lloyd D. Rob inson are
de corating the rabies and
makina sure that there will
be enouah tea, colT ee and
calte1 for eVeryone attend·
ina.
All general members have
received invirations and the
public i s in vi ted. The PI"!>
ceeds will j O to schol ar·
s hips and phil anrhropies of
!he club.
AFRICAN DISPLAY AT OC
A collection of rate African
1utifac ts l a the red by bio-
loay ins tr uctor Gary James
is cun ently on dtsplay in
the foy er of the Oran1e
Coast Colleae science hall.
HAIRSTYLIST Norman Zapin. from Roy Alvarado Hair-
styl ist at the Newport Art Cente r on Marine rs Mil e,
took top honors "i n the nov ice division at th e Long
Beach Affiliat e q hai rsty ling conven tion in Do wney.
Local model Elena modeled for Norman . The conven -
tion was a prelude to nation al beauty ~alon week . Feb.
ll-17. (Tom Jones photo.)
TERM SAVINGS: For the budget·minded ...
unexpected expenses ... taxes ...
and other annual payments.
lnteresl compounded quarterly.
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For definite investment periods,
(minimum $2,500)
interest mailed quarterly, if desired.
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CF:RT IF"I CI\TF Of Ill ~l ~t:!"S Ftr tittou -. Firm \amf'
Ttl F. I SIH ll:-lf.\'t~ll do hf'r.-.
bv rentf.· that th .. , dtr ron-d~rt in~ ,, <ummrto •·•I hutl•ltnll
df'vf"lo pm,.nt lou "'"'""" at 350
En!lt :-;.-lrnt•·f'n th Str,.••t, C:o ~1a
Mf"'!'a . C:.tltforn•••, undrr 1hr
fini tiou-. ftmt numr of \·\/till ·\
CO., .1n•l that -..uri ftnn .~<'om·
po!<f"d olthr lo•ll""lll fl. prr !<lm .. ,
"'hoe:or nam••., •n full .tnd l'lar •·,.
of '""idt•n• r-.tr<· "~ In lin""• to
10 it: Rolo••rt ~ .• l •ttn••r, 2:?7R
Rut!'<''" Ur •• f:n.,lit "'""''·Cult!.:
Alhrtt ~:. Holtm.tnn, :.!2:11 ll••n-
nir H•l •• ;.., ... l'"'t II•·;,, h. C!lhf.:
E.\. :'orh·rbo•rw. llR ~''"i mtn
stPr, "'""r"n ll···.,·h, l ... ltf •.
Thom.l!l ~ .• ll•·fl••rnan. 2927
C:rt"f'n' ill••:-ot •• :-o<~nt.• An.l, Cnlt f.:
ll lllt\' II , F~t·dr r wl. 1207 llr1 nn
Lant>,' \'t•,.port llo-.11h. l.ai,L
J. GtJtth•·. QJ I ~. IQth,
151\ll INCREASE IN
LIBRARY ORCULUIOM
Ci ty L1bra11a n 9o1othea
Sheely 1e po rt s the l:uges t
book c u cula tton count on
rec01d for the :'lolewror t Beach
libtaries for January. ·\ total
of ~-l.l 5 3 books anJ maaa~
zines circ ula!ed , an 1n·
c rease of 15.5,....-ov er the
same per iod lust ~e a r . The
to tal is mo 1e than the \lew.
poll populati1m nf ~I. 100.
')ver a ten year rer h~ thel
libury circula tiOn count has
increased I .Hr~ anJ the num·
bet of bnoks added tn th~
libtaty s helves has m-
cteas ed 1 21~~.
ENGAGEMEN T other dau!Jh·
ter , Qoberta, to Newtll
StiCkler, Is announ ced by
Mrs. Rosemary He ck, 2b7l
Crestv iew Or., Say Shores.
The brlde~lect is a g;adu-
ate of Harbor High School
and UC Santa r:!arbara an d
no w attends UC LA gradua te
schoo l. Her fian ce, who is
the son ,of Dr. and Mr s.
Harry r::. Stickler of Co rona
del Mar, is a gra duate of
Harbor High and of the U nl ~
versl ty of Notr e Dame. He
is assistant marketing rll rec·
tor of Q:a ncho Cal ifornia.
The wedding will take place
in July,
ARTHUR MILLER PLAY
TO 8E STAGED AT OCC
'"\fter the fall." th~ au to-
btograph ica\ drama by ''"'"''
\Iiller, wi ll b ~ the fn s t
~pt ing theatJ tc al pHxluctioo
at Orana~ Coas t Colleae.
The period or 1the pla y In-
Cludes the f1)an ia&e of \1all·
lyn \k>nroe and \h . \i1l le1.
The play """ill be pre~ented
\tarch 14, 15 and 16 in the
')CC 'ud itorium at 8:1S p.m.
Admiss ion is free . Otrector
will be Jack Uolland of the
Re.aders' The ater at t')CC.
I
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2081 LAGUNA CANYON RD. -LAGUNA
Fill UTWATII
Cll1 ....
'1111 ccuow-
WOATH 20crooff
The cleaning of your w/w carpet or fumi ture
o. .. o.u.,
COU,OM Va iO .UTU
MAaOt 1ST
Parents
Do your children
know the rules for
safe kite flying?
1. Don't cross strwoets or
hichways while flylnc kites.
2. Don't fly a ktte with metal
In the fr1me or tail.
3. Don't uH tinsel strinc. wire or any tywin. with metal in it.
Soli Retordant Proceu
with o-,pGftf Q\.,.ic•h
•· Don't fly a kite over TV or r~dio
1ntennas.
5. Don't fly a kite ne~r electric
power li nH and don't try to retrieve
a kite eaucht in power lines.
fi. Don 't fly a kite in the t~in .
Let them have fun, safely.
LIOfliOrU:t lXICUTIVE IUIHITU. SIHCI IDI
Ma jo1 ro le s wi:t be played
by Jon Law of Laauna, Lisa
Strand of Costa \lesa, Ch11 s
Weathethead and Don Gomez
of Newpon Beac h, Batbata
Mawdsley of Corona del ~iar,
Deanne ')wmn, Julie l(a.ne -~~~;~~~~~~~~==~:==~~:~!. aster. \1i cheale Cannon,
Mary Wi lliamson . and Robert
Fleharty of Costa \len. '" Leopold -Kne ll - Herman Mill•r -
Oomor• -Hi.bert -Rol:t..-t John -Guftlocke -Jn• Call ~,. y Mr W•Rt A.tl I*" -Genet-ol Fir~f ing -All S.•l Equip. -
McDowell & Croig-Horp..-11 of CoHf.-M.ill.nlc
to the Euip J20 M. A.toltet• ...... * H . .._.,. Sf,_t
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heavy traffiC on OftrttOt>ded bipwaJI.. family
and frieod5 alike may ~ their full ,.
sp«ts by attending the • settic:e. • well
u the chapel retvice, all at oae hcnlifalpla.
at less ClOSt and more ClOG IIi~
1•1 •14MIIIACIIa¥D.....,....
n• m • ; J.Mn n• .-....
MUTUAL SAVINGS ..........................
COlONA Dfl MA.
Offtcf
2867 E.t Co.n Hip.wey tor-Del Mar, Ce.lir. 9'll625 ·
Te!epbo.w li7S-5010 ....... ,....
llll . ........, ......... u ..
_!
,O .. Ia Y MI,US CAoiiiii.IU
NOW AT
1110 NEWPORT BLVD.
PH. 646-9l83Co1t8 Men.
• FOR A
CONSERVATIVE
Approach to
General lnsuranc•
ContaC't
ED FARD
AT
JAY & REMFRO
333 N. NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH
• •lftiiTHAIIIOR BIIIJI THURSOAV, FEB. I~ 11&1
IIIXIID llc:ncJII - -P. C OOIIIIIIA DEL liAR, CAU F.
Old To• N-n ~=::::;;.:::=~==~:::; MOO lloiAIIIIttAUIQ, ho 0_ ..
U, o( Bar llood, , M•l· od Ill"* t Ia tilt O IJ 0... NLIYII.Y o CIM •• AC'C-n
Oo .. n ProaL, Cea• key, 600 Dahlia, Corona del cil end u.trlc •a'aMr Bob ~ter
Newport. was booted Mar , 1~ her car 08 Jaffee for tumina off lhe
CID lbo Cbarle ~ faloay Coall Hwy Well of Oot butinou patkina ID .... FI I&
chect1. • .William O'Oay, danrod-and 'Oeorae Johnto,; lhe ocean f10nL
51, oll629 W. Balboa Blvd,, 511 ~rkapu.r, Corona del "Alter havina thh In ar-
Central Newport, wat booll: .. Mar drivlna 1 Chevrolel feet 'for 2 weMJ. we have
.ct oa a trlltic violatioc war-cotiidod with her c&r ' foUAd that it h wolkina
rant. .. worth Baatey, 35, or ~ • -·ell," wrl tu Peuy Orif-' (A.C,.OSS lii'"'M I'AIH10N IILAH0 1 3238 Broad St., Newport TveMey, J~. 30 fith, •ecretary or lho ha ,;,i-
HeipLt, wu booked on the Jay Johntton, :!2010 34th neu auociotion. ·"We op· TilE' Ill •211
charae of miademoanor St., Weu ~ewport, reponed prcciate the immediate ac· ,.
checka ••• Wood, brick and that t6U.90 worth of re· tion taken in retTI)vi na tho ~~~~~~~~~l(j~·=~=iP~~ER~~K~J=~~O~a~.~AI~N~O=W~M=!~R: cement ulued at S60, di•· Ooctou a nd ba"icadu had meta-a and poetina the 2·
appoared from whore Todd been stolen from tho haul hour limit aiiJll. u
and Mlman, of 319 Anade, route durin1 the und movina .;,;;.;.;,..;;;;;.;..;;,:::.;;;_____ 0rCO Block CO.
Balboa. are buildina ahouae time ... C laude Edwardt, Call 1 .. v ... , w_. ~
at" Grant St. and Seaahoro 2621 Harbor Blvd., Costa .. the l••lto BUU.OING BLOCD • AU. SIZE$ .. -ALJ.-,1'-l'PEI
Dr., Wut Newport ... Two Mota, said that after a ron-'h ... ill .. et ~~ ,,..,.
younamcn tricked. the James torhadmovedout from 1309~ 673-0550 *2 &.teU& s ... t.. JUO I. lllela. ..... a-
Merrick Shell Station, 2800 W, Balboa Blvd., Central -----------,
w. Coaat Hwy., Marineu Newport, he discovered that IEJPIIT •••• lllrl
Mite, out of S3.40 of JUDo' a TV set wu mitsina. , , II IIIIUI
line by sayina they would Someone stole the stereo f8111.1 Jill TJI£ 1(0$
tetwn and purc hase mote deck and tapes worlh Sl20 11LL
wilh a credit c:atd ••• Anne ftom the VW bus belonain&
Lido Isle, te'potted the los; Teuace, Cotona Hi&hlands, A 646-5019
BOB ROBINS, left, and John Felter, center, of Theo-
dore Rob ins F=ord, 20b0H arbor BlV d., Costa Mesa, and
former racing star Carro ll Shelby discuss styling of th e
1968 Shel by Cobra GT model s. Shel by 's 1%8 Cobras
featuring a ne w convertible model in both the 350 an d
500 seri es, we re shown to Shelby-franch i sed Ford
dealers at a spe cial showing in L os Angeles, and are
now on di splay at Robins Ford.
Treacy, 217 Via Firenze to Sayan Blunet, 436 Ri ver~ JERRY H·LL I
of s tereo and tapes valued while it was parked at the nllll .... viCE
a t Sl52 f1om he1 car. , .When Co.rona del MarJ:Iiah " •-~~~------.J
Thomas Mutphy, 1005-A E. lo t. . .Clara Ooualass, --rt ::
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, went 62nd St., Newport Shores,
to bed, his SJO s urfboard stopped her Ford, and C lyde DUNLOP
was !yin& on the livin& room Kin& of Huntinaton Beach •
·.:.:::.___ ____ _
floor, when he awakened, it stopped his Cadillac and
was missing •.• The ny lon the~ were both involved in
line tha~t se cuted a 12 foo t a coll is ion with Earl Fores·
spottfisher boat to a dock ter of Rosemead on W. Coast
eXPERTS TO TELL OF LEGAL MOTICE south of the Via Lido brid&e Hw y,, west of Bay Shores
REAL EST4TE OUTLOOK '\OTirf'O F TRtr T ·r.• . was cut and the boat was •.. The left side of the Ford
Real Estate 1%8-a fore-· 'Tnns T ~~-!"ol.\o;;s,\Lf stolen, accordin& to Freder-driven by Laurance Moraan, ~as t of real estate and bui\~-On r~bru'"Y 23, 1968, at ick Eshon, 509~ 29th St., 1921 Altura Dr., Irvine Ter-
tng act ivit~· tn Southern ~t ...... ·.n o'ciO<'k :\.\1. Fir!lot West Newport, •• Hal Smith, race, and the ri1ht front o£
California by 7 experts _ -\m.-r Jca n Titl,. ln.o urance & 108 Onyx o\ve., Balboa Is-the car driven by Vern Miller
will be held Tuesday F b Trn5t C:omJl"ny, "" tru!llt't', ~' land was luckier; the 8 foot of Wisconsin were damaged ., r . e ... U('{'f',.!lo Of trus t~ .. or !iU~I I• f tr . A . • 0, tom 6 to 10 p.m. in the tuteol uu,..__,.~, b" tb~ ~er~in white and pink dinahy here-a ter a co ts ton on c acta
Empite Roo~ of the Newporte t t>r:.d .. of Tr~~~ · u r cu t .. d by ported stolen was found by o\ve ., at 2nd o\ve., Cotona
Inn. The d1nner conference N . fF.II C. I 'lif.F.R, " m.a rrit d the Harbor IJepartment drih-del \tar.
is sponsoted by th e UCI m,on "."d rrcortl"_d_ Octob..r l~l, in& in the channel. .. Or. ~"'~~"'"'"'"'"'"'"':.
Extens ion 1963 '" ll oo k 6 .. -..Q, Pa,v: .. 6.-.4 John McCabe, 2596 Crest-~
S '· · nf Qrf iri..o I Ho•r of'll!'l of Or.injile · b) B pea .. er s and pane l mem-Cou nt\•, C:.ollfnrnia otnd pur. vrew 1., ay Sho res, re·
bets are 'Jr. Fred Case of .. u .. nr ro th1•t c..rhain \ori"" of potted the theft of a $195
the UC LA ~r adu ate Sc hool !)f'l;wh .on ol Elrrtion. to !!ell auitat and camera from the
of Business o\dminis u ation· thN,.und,.r rf'C'or.!f'd O"tober tJunk of his Lincoln, •. -\Jan
Agne s Blomquis t/presiden.t H . I%':' in .H.ook 8413, Pap;t Kenison, 4601 Fairfield
Of "ow I B lb S . 193 of OH1 c ml llrcordJ< of n. Ca Sh .d ·" por • a oa avtnBS Orn nfl" l.ounty, "ill und,.t and ...rt ., meo ores, s at
and Loan o\s s n.; Ro bert pu ro;ua nt 10 "aid n .... d of Trus t that 2 young men sold maga-
'Junham, real es ta te econo-.-rll ,,t fm blir .onl't inn for r a!'lh, zinc subscriptions to his
mis t for Ir vine Co.· Herbert l.1"lul mnn•·•· of th " J'nit .. d wife fo r SJ7 .SO; it turned
E. Edwards, pres,i d ent o f ",t.Jtr-. of -\mrri ra, ·•t th ,. ~~i n out the men did no t have a
R ""I •·ntrnn "" In lh,. f ~~t C ity o f Newport Beach li· ammco Inves tment Corp.; ·\nr rir.m Titlt' ln.-ur.oncr & ll;;o;;;;;;;;;i ... i;iiiii;;;~iiiii..;;;;;.:J .
Sanford R. Goodkin, ptesi· 'lru"l Comp.an' lm i lrli nll lo-cens e, and the motel they
dent of Sanford Goodki n .-.,o~ .. d .ot rh·· ->nu th•· .... t r<~rnr r gave a s the ir addre s s could
Resea rch; Conr ad Jamieson, of r ifth .ond \I.Jin 'urt't .. in thr not be found ... Steven Land•
vi ce-ptesidentandeconom is t c-i tv of "a nta \n.o, l'1tlilu mi;o rigan, S35 El \olodena , New-
for Secut i t)·-F itst ~a to.onal .all th,ot rifl'h t titlt' and intrr,.!lo t port Heights, was in such a ron,·,.v..-d to and no .. held
THE
MOTO .. IaT r-------.,;. __ , HE CD a
FAST IOIIAIII&
SII¥ICI
auiiCE
JEllY HALL TIRE SERVICE
1762 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA
Bank , and Katl Vente r, undrr n""''l of Tru.ot in th,. huu y to set to classes that
LIBERU .B-Ua University of California proP"ny "iitualf'd in tb" County he parked his Yamaha
~=======::===~~E~n:o:n:s~ioo::._______ tand Stat .. d ~!loctib .. d a5 : f1ont or Newport H&Jbor Lot 4 in R IIX'~ I I I of Tnu:t School, with the keys in
-.n. 234 a:o !lbo .. ·n on a \lap ignition; when he returned
CHIJRCHI:S
t!'cord,.d in Rno k 13, Pll !'""" 16 anol 17 of \l isc~lldneous 3 p.m. his; mo to rcycle was
\I.•Jl'!', tl'Cotd"' of O ran ,v:~ gone .•. Wa y bac k last March l.ou nt~. C<~l ifnm i,o. Sl38 Wolth o f door kno b~
Hetlfloo -Air
C..dltlonlng
SI.Ht Motol
. Hardware -DuPont Pa in!
Smal l Appl iances
2205 W. Balboa Bl vd.
~-r,.;t&
llrwppri'lt.artJor f.u!heron liluuth
"On the 8/t~lf$ Ovt~rloo b"g 1"i «>wpo rt Harbor"
J&CI I CI.,,.F OA IV€
NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORN IA
TH E AMERIC AN LU THER AN C HU RC H
8:)0 a.m. to q:)O a.m. -Worship ~e r v 1ce
q:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool
11 :00 a.m . to 12:00 noon -Worship Servi ce
Tbe Rev. James G. Blain, Pastor
The Rev. George J . Busdiecker, Vi si tation Pastor
Phone .548·363 1
Christian Science
Services
FlRS'r ('HL'RCJI Ot'
CHRIST, SCl ENTIST
3303 Via L1dn
Newpon Be ach
SL ~IJA Y SCHOOL
9 IS o"' '""d I! '"·"'·
st:NOA Y SER VI CES
~·IS -11 a "'·
V..EDNESOAY EVE~ING
\IEET ING B 10 .....
READING R()()M •••lo do y o· 9 o ..., -S p.m
W•d"••day: ~ "·"'· -7:4S p.m.
T..,••doy o"d F ,dow
9 0 ·"'· -S I>·"'·· ].9 P·"'·
S.. ... doy . I p '" -.. P·"'·
SErOND CHURCH Of'
CHIUST . SCIENTIST
Nrwpon Ekac h at
COfuna de l Mar
61 0 Carnation Ave.
SUNDAY SCitOOL 10 .....
SUNDAY SERVI CE 10 ·-
'A'EDNESDAY EVENING
ME ETING 1:00 10 .....
READING ROOM -
Mutual Bui I dina
28 63 Eas t Coast Hishway
Moo.· S111 . 10 a.m. 111 5 p.m,
Th ur!loday evenine;-7 lo 9
Ynu are cofd1ally 1n¥1ted to
anrnd Church Ser"1ces and
lo use the Read1n1 ft oom.
LutMrvn Qurch
OftM M.st•r ....... , ..
Church In A..rica
2900 Pacifi c View Dr.
Corona del Mar. Californi
Dr. Willi~m R. Eller
Phone: ORiole J-S022
8:45 l ,m., f111mil y Wor•hip
9:45a.m., Churr~ School
11:00 •·•:z Futin Wors hip
NURSEKY PROVIDE:O
First Baptist O.urch
Ua pli!!l Bibl!' F'o·llo .. ,.h ,~
IPid,p,,dent-A &~tOPIOmo u s
Santo Ana & Magnolia Sts .
Dr. P .G. ~eumann, pas tor
SU:-IDA Y SER VICES
1 :45 a.r 1. Sunday School
I U lO a.m. \lorn ing Worshr p
6:00p.m. Training Unions
7:00 p.m. Ev~n ing Wo rship
WEDN ESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Pray er Mee ting
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CMOICE
REGULARLY
'
CENTRAL
·~~
j, '
frnph.uizinK
The Pl•n of God
The P•non of Chritl
The Power of lhe Hoty Spirit
SllnddV ~< ~< .... ! 1 1\M
""""'"'II Wu"~'l' 'I ~"d 10 WI "'"" ~~"'"II WrY ur 1 I'M
Wtd'W'•d'y A,hl" Slud\>
•"d ''~¥"' 1 PM Nut\tf\1 .Jur,n~ ,,.,..,.,.,.,
A full V04.11h Prowr.nn
Cm. of Or.lnJe o~nd 2Jrd. St.
COtto~ Mft.ol
,a\1<>1' H l !•"""· lf (A Mhr
"' n"'t c .. , ; H 11 flltardt iM2 a.-4 -... ..,...~~e~ ....
A Fre• -~ , •• , .. ~ .. , -
c"rr-t.,lo.tlll c•rt•IJ• a,.,d
n. .... N ... • a....., ,. ..... ,
...., Someo oocl Oureh School ot 10:00 a.m.
., ___ ,....... ,..._ 64-27411
:'a it! ,.p], "i ll b .. muolf' without and latches we1e stolen fr om
row•n:o nl or warrant)'• !',prt'.osed \trs. Paul Barron of 1736 or im pJi,.d, '"" 111 th P ti t l~.
16«) s.,.,.lor Avo .
Lll-5531
po"S""5ion or "ncumbr;on c~!lo 10 Irvine, Harbor HiJhlands,
,.ati,.fy tbr remain in~ prineip;.ol and she just told p:tlice • IEAUTY ULON
"ium dut' on th,. notr ""cur .. d by about it as her insurance
"lt id IJ~rd <l f Ttn"t In wil: 112 ,1 22.51 v. ith i111...,,.,.1 1h..,!'-company wants a report ••. <~n from St ptl"m),·r 11, 1%j 11 ,. William llowatt, 1728
pTOVided in .. :oirl nfll r IOfo!l"lhc-r rord Lane, Wes tc liff, bac ked
wi th lr""• r hutfZ"" a ntl"~P""""" his cat into the sto pped car
of 1h" Tru!lo t"" :tnrl "'urh oth..r belonging to Dixie Brown of
"iUm."' "" m.oy ha"" b,. .. n ad•
" ' . ..L. O'l 'UlUI& s.
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy .
Coron a del Mar
Phone b73-1 33b van(""d bv th r o .. ·n<"r an d hold .. r 1?111 S. Bay Front, Balboa
of s aid ~'*'· "ith inr..-r .... t , a!! Island, while on pri vate pr~
pro,·id .. ol in <~a ir! ll cerl of Trus t. perty ea s t o f Jamboree Road 1-===========-= llatf'd: January 11, 1%R : •• Fenders were damaaed I-
FI RST .\\IERII.•\"' TITU : 1"-10 a c ar colli sion b<t•'<eo r~_.::BU~I~L~OI:_M~G~C:::O~HC!T!R~A~C:.T'.'O~R SI'Ho\'\CE & Tll i'"T C O\IP \ \'Y IIY ,\I.\\ \. ~\U \ drivets Philip Lipson
,,. .. i .. tanl ~..-rr..-t.,,-.,. Laguna Beach and Edwa,dl • REIIODELIIG ,
ADDITIOMS
LICEIISED l BOMDED
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Gold.ntod
673.6041 -549· 2170
Puhl!,.h: f',.h, I, R. I ·,, 196R, in ~learns , 4828 Surrey IJ r.
rh,. \' .... ·port !Lo th<~r ~ n"i_.,. __ Ca meo Highlands , on Jam-
LEGAL NOTICE
\Crnu: OF THP'lU"~ !-\IY
T:O. ]()(,-; '.62
:'\ut ir'f' is h•·r•·b, ,~th "n rh<~l on
\],u r h I , l %R, .II II :00
;o,m.: Th'" l .~jl .lfll•• l,ro rpnr.otl t.IO,
II C.ro lofomia f:nrp<!fotTHln, ,.,,
l'rusr•·•· by sub..,t iluliro n ],. 010 in,.,tnrmr•nt in wrilin11 ofap·d
J ~"'""Y 17, 19(1}1 , .,., ,,.j,.,j in
th;· n ffico• of th,. Cnunl v ll l"-
cor•l··r of Oran,~~;e Cvunr \, (,,1li-
forn lll , on Jarw ury I Q, i96R. in
Hunk !J·19f,, P a111r 1'189, of orr,.
ri;•.l Ho·r onls o f Oran,~t:r Cnnol\·,
wh,rh '"uhM itutinn "II"' lllil<}f"
;~nd ,Ki vo·u pur!!luan t lo~rho· t•·rm,.
of thai ro•rtnin 11.-,-.rl "' Tru><l
datrd lulv 6, 1%1, "H'<'U!f'd
by ~'i lli o~m 1.. lhtn irlo: ·•n•l L il-
lian II . ll .orvidr., hu,.h.orul <~nd
wj f,., and r••.-orolt>rl J uly 1:!,
1961, '." Bonl. S781, ]~,,~'!,. 269,
of O flw~<tl R••cor•l"' in rh.-of-,., f f'l' o thl' R,.r nulo•r of Oran11-r
LEGAL l«lnCE -·
~~ boolr. 5523, paolli"" 261, Qffj ..
1'1111 Rt't'Otds; top;eth~r wilb
lbl!' ~•du!!i¥!' ri ¢11 to us~
and o~copy 11 <''"rlain apart-
me nt dt">~igna t~d alii So. 4-d in
1h~ . community apartm~nt
budtlon g koown as tb " Vi11111 o~J Lido, and the ~x d u~i YO"
righl to U!'if' and occupy 1h111
c.-rtain automobile ~ark i nR
space d~5i ~a ted as ,'lo, 4-d
ilnd thP appurt enanr!'5 tlwreto
being tht' s•m!' ritd'l tll 11nd in:
l!'rest"" acqui rt'd by the trul'ltor
he~ein in the HssiR"m"'nl of e DRY CLEANING !'ilod leYse Prom Vi~lll I>!']
Lido, recordPd coocurr!'n!ly -n hert'wi th.
s.id •alto wi ll b" mad~ but (}u«f.ENIUN. without covt'~ao t . or Wlrr~o ty, (...(lllllt.
".'Ptt.'ss or 1mpht'd rel'!ardins
IJtl!', po11~~tes5ioo or l!'ncum-
branc:efl, 10 pay the unpaid
priori pal n m of the notl! lie· Proreuional and budaet
cured by said Deed of Tlll st clcanin& -(&at tenic:e
to wit: 134,004.1 6, with ' -quali~ work_ ~11 1 thereof h om July I, [
11 1 t?e rale of 6.6$ per ann11m, Mit ••nice laundty.
u 111 aaid Note provided, tOo" Finiahed Launcl!y
gethe r wilh adu•c:e• under th~ Ac•c:y
Newport Beach
Phone 673-2350
PRIMTING
Ens ign Publishing Co.
0 /{!!Pf Printers
• High speed rotary
offset press
WILCOX.CRmENDEN
HAROWARE
Ne¥tptl~~nel c,..,._hoka
1700 W. c .... Hwy. N.l . ........
I ·N'AI UIMTS
PLUMBIMG
A.R. MARSAC
PLUMBER
(){f .... ? ..... ;/,.~
""' .......... ---···""-&1>01000 ... '"""11
1'HWII1111
Tii6 Of'"CI surM.., 1.,.
• Varityping 700 Carnation Ave. • PET SUPPLIES
• Head I iner Corona del Mar TROPICAL FISH 2721 E. Coosl Hwy,
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone: 673-0550
Pl umbing Repairs We have the largest and
DAY & NIGHT rnos t beautiful select ton of
WATER HEATERS tropica l ftsh m the area .
67).4130 We also carry a full I me of
o UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERIMG
1-:::;;:~~~======= I aquariums, and all acces· I· NURSERY sories needed for the hobby.
South Sea Tropi cal
218 W. Wilson Street (By luropec.~ Cro ft•mrn)
REMODEL 2 pc. '"' OMLY $69.50 c.u .... ,.., ..
215 Mo ln H.B. 536.6405
FREE del & pickup
9lrubs, Interior Plonls
Tropi cal & Trees
lnuctcides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
FRF.E DEI.I VERY lcooo••
HART'S
SPORTING GOODS
S38 Center Sueet
Costa Mesa
Phone: 646~19 1 9
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING
ORA.PEAIES e CUSTOM C ARPETS
AMPLE PARKIN(~ IN REAR
MEWPORT FURMITURE CO., INC ..
"'WH ERE 1'HE 4 U.S. PLAG.S PLY"
~60 W. C.•u Hwy., M_.,.rt 1-ct.. T•l•-• ···4477
ESTABUSHED I !'I J9d6
.:osta Me sa -548-796 1
o PHARMACY
CHRISTENSEN
PHARMACY
3021 E. Coast Hwy.
Co ron a del Mar
Phone: 673-2550
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
1402 Newport Center
Drive East
On Medical Bui ldina)
Phone: 644-2131
o RESTAURAMT
Coun ty, <:il lo f•nni.o, "'II o;;rll il l
publ k ;uwtion lo hi!lh''-"l hod-
l iN for ""·"h (Pay11lll•• 111 tim~
of .Salr in lawful mnnr y ,1f the
llnurtl Sl>!l!'..,.) at th!' mai n t'n·
lranr<r nf !hr "'r wpnfl Brach
Ci!y I! all, 3300 ,\'o•wport llnul e-
va roi , Nt'w pcHI ll f'a rh, County of
OriUII!e, Statt' of Cnlifornia all ri~t, ti tle on d intf'r!'llt ~on
vt~yed In 111noi nnw h!'ld by h
untlf'l r lllli<l llr t"ol of Trust in the
prc>pen y ll iluatr d in thr County
of Or11nl!"· Stall• of C111ifornia dr11r rib,.tl 11.'\1; '
terms of •aid Deed of Trut;
I«•. char~& and ellpmaes of '-I. C.... H..,,~ C:Dioi /JJ.;'
the Truatee and of the Trust Q').ttoS LOU ·ROY ELDER
I!RKSHIR!'S .. .. ..,
LUNOIEON-DINNER
COCKT AILS
ORiole 3·9405
)450 VIA OPORTO
Newport Beac:b
The beneficiary undt~r uid cruted by •aid Deed of Truat.,l~~~~========ll
r>eed of Tru•t, bl u1aaon of the br~aeh or defao 1 in the obli-
l]:lllioaa -cured tfaerehy. here.
tofore e•ecoted ead delivert~d
1111 th e rr.qae•t or the u•def•
CON'tAC 't 1.aH1a•
a'l'alllaA"" IT 'I'I.INO
•• I',ACTIHO
"""aiC""I O!NO
• wriUI!'a Oecl•r•tioa of oe·f.,,lt •cf De ... d for ••le,
aotlce or hruch
ChH !Jie
I ••id
FLOWERS FOR
ALL, OCCASIONS
DrMMrl Tosh
FLORISTS
I'IIOIIIt ~79
U3l No•,_, 11¥4.
COSTA IIIIo\
All ,,,..or •••••
2534~ Nt•port 8htl.
Colla .....
Pllo::o: 541-i:all
o fRAM!S
1U41RVINIE
NI.,.ORT a EACH
WI:JTCLI ftfF I"LAZA
llgPrlce
• A. DAMES, lra•et
1• I. V. lftiiT, milA ....
fiiiiiM-tlll
JOSEF'S
Fine ReslaU<anl ' Phone 673-1180
2121 E. Coott Hwy.
Corona del Mlr
(A.djecent to JemaiCa Inn)
o IHOE IDAI•
MAIIEMY'S
Shoe Repelr
p~-end luggege
Aopelt -Oyolltsrk •Hsr-s OIIE DAY IEIMCI t-"-'* II""'-Coa?7 ••»n
llii'OIIT IIA_,R Ellllll
RCIIID llCTlOII --... 5
THUIID!._FEI. 15, IMI
C:OIIIIA UCL 11M, CALJt,
Estancia frosh are tops
The Ire~ Clau lead• 11M &rat 11muterhoaor roll
lilt .. ~IIMcutU.-, Sc:hool in Co1ta Me1a with 74 IIU• ~ni L Then ere 69 eophomor ... 42 jllftion 1nd 49 ,, ..
n1on on lho bonor 1011.
Tba followi111 earned all A pade1:
Sopbomor01 -Marilya P.tn11. J1m01 Kerwin and e.• Newm~.
Jun~or1 -Unda Pronch and Wendy Pope.
Sen1on -Marlene Carhon. Janh Oi uol mel S&ephen Pew,
Here il the complete honor rollli1t:
'RESHMIM Patrick Rom• M11aie Oainu
Karen Amburaey Connie Burcheue Oteaory Ooodyeu
Loo Anne A1ch Debra Burkhart Thomu Hort
Doua Auaustine Carol Capello Steve Hoyt
Valerie Bauer Ronald Caquelin Nancy Julien
Carol Be mer Edward C h .. e Lerty Lawrence
Linda Bitler Janet Coata Susan Maruyama
Julie Bomar Raylene Cowley J~net Matton
Julie Bullard Corinne Cullen Carol Millar
La Deana Burcheu Michael Cunninah~mDavid Neuman
Terry CMnon Mark DeMil Sheny orren•tein
ChariCI Coakley David Dickie Renee Ol1on
Ro1emary Cox Mary Dreiu Susan Pantoja
Ooualu Crutchley Gooraiana Dwiaht Wendy Pope
Arthur Cunninah.-n Steve Emery Suzanne Powell
City Building Permits
PoUo•ina permiu, in the Balboe Blvd., remodel kir.. w .. t .. ....,. .._. ....
....,_, of 11,000 and ova r, dlea and bedroom, 13.000. .
Uva bean iu.ed ~ the Humble Oil Co., new PIOoo Newpo~_t ,Prfaboaal Baak.
Nowport Beach buildina de· line l&oraae fot urwice 1ta-bea~ burldrna at J6t Pia•
pUIIDiat dwina the riut 2 tion at 6400 W. Coast Hwy,, C~lla '"'·• 11:7,000, and l
w .. lu of February: II 900 111ft1o 11,000.
Maw,.,. N.:W,.;t Hel ... ts ... ~ 1•1 ...
S.rk McCollom, addition, '),P, Boucher, 405 Santa Oeorae De Naut. 116 Opal
3510 Marcus, IH,OOO. , Ana o\vc,, replace deck and 've., cnlarae a••••• for.l
W.M. Riahtmer, 1613 w. add dlnlna room U OOO cars and add onc-uory ru1 ...
• • · donee, Sl .5,000.
& d f pIa "·~· VI•• Iiiii• Agen a or nners Li~~~~~.:~.n~·:~:·;o!~
Thefollowina aaenda items
be considered by the
Newpon Beach Planninl
uion •t 8 p.m. today,
15. in the City Hall
council chambeu: aaraae, 13,000.
"Aashr Plan CoroAO del Mar.
o\rrendment No. 17, pro-'>.C. Kollanae, Sll Ool·
posin1 to amend lhe master denrod, add bedroom and
plan of streets and high· carport, 53,SOO.
ways to reflect a Teal iln· ~ .. ,.,. C•"t•r
LEGAL MOTICE_ ment of Fotd Rd . and \iac. N.ewport C ente1 ~edical
<\rthur Blvd. in lhe Upper Bulldma, . 1400 ~ewp~nt
I-I arbor View ttills azea Center 011ve East, 1nte11or
""'"~ent · pa1titions, S42 ,S10.
\mendment No. 239, 1e. BalM.
Ap ril Dodson Marilyn Emu Don Randall
Debbie Dwiaht Andrea Fahy Stephen Repp
Ancel a Elliott Frank Ferrer Judith Robinson
-Marc~Freuy-Tom-F'o••-•-Sharlene San·~oo·u·-
'1;::!!~'", ''''~"''" ques ted by the Irvine Co Brian J.Janman, Ill E.
'I • ., •••• "':. botict-i" fot prezoning 212 actcs 0 ( Ed1ewate1, .3~loly, 2-un it ~~~~~~~~~:::,."<;~~;~~;~~~~~~?:~'~h·~~'i':~d~'i':· un incmporat cd teriitory to apartment bu1ldma, $JS,4SO. sell •leo:~ P.C Plan'!ed Commun· ~eat U~ lay
pr1!' ityl '1 is uict, eastclly of ,...Frank E. Ke~dr l~lc, IIH s-
\lac \rthur Blvd. and soulh-:;t;~. 01., sw1mm1ng pool,
e1ly of ~o.rd q_d. extension. 8. Twtst, IJJ6 Pelicado•
Lee Frieder1dorf Donald FraRcis Kevin Schnoebc
Maraaret Geenen Giant Freeland Linda Schultz
Candy Gibbons D1niel Giulick Robe n Shaver
Alexander Goalani anRoy Gcencn Mike Skawin
Glenn Grah~rn Sandra Gcni I Rosemary Szabo
Carol Green James Georae Greaory Walker
Susan Hambac hcr Chriuopher Golson Chriuopher Weiler
Jan Headley Thomas Good Nancy Werner
Janet Herschler Mike Grady Carol Wise
Valli Hi cks G1eta Halvorsen Oeni se Zan etta
DRAWINGS of exhibit space at Anaheim
Convention Center are studied by th is
trio in preparation for the }qb8 Orange
County Home and Decorators Show, to
be held May 17-26 in the Anaheim facil-
ity. From left, they are, Charles (Bud )
Andersen, ma nager of. the sponsoring.
Orange County Builders Assn.; John
Jezowski, chairman of the associat ion's
Home Show Corm1ittee, and George
Colour is of Corona del Mar , produ cer of
the annual home show since its inceP-
tion in 1955.
C}nthia Horfman Guy Hardy John Zuorski
Betty Home Mike Hays SENIORS F th p 1• II H
Suzanne Huboeo Linda Heukk Peuy Al•undeo rom . e 0 ICe 0 er
Sydnc Huwaidi Victoria Hiagins Jane Avila
Nancy Jancar Barbara Houston Debbi Baker w.-.c&a,, JCNI. 31 lhan S200 u the result of on a del Mar Hiah School on
Milt Kawabe Susan Hufrman Bonnie Bameu Edward \1ahcr, SS, of 415 the collision •.• Steven Ra-Jan. 22, and someone stole
Debra King Susan Jundanian Steven Barton N. Ncwpo1t, .\pt. 7, Newport, genwather, 415 N. Newport it ••. For the past 3 yean
Anne Lee James Kerwin Tom Batey Beach, was ancstcd on the Blvd., .\pt. 19, Newport said H. B. Pouer of 111 Vi~
Diane Lenke Anita Knapp Dan Bocue charae of U,J&ult and bat. He i&hu, loaned a S2SO <)tito, Li do Isle, he has had
Craig Lillywhite John Lane Linda Buraess tery ... Eric Peterson, 4621 camera and Jen1 to a neiah• aluminum pa.int sprayed on
~larae r y Loelkcs Monty Lew Nancy Burr Cortland, Cameo Hiahlands, bor•s friend; now he can't his aaraae doo r a-~dnumcr-
Edi Loveleu Carolyn Licay James Burton locked his Datsun when he find anyone to act hi's camera ous windows broken, and he
Noel \\arsaudcn David Loufek Phil Cannon went to hi s classes at Cor-back. finally reponed it to police,
Anna McGhie Ri chard Martin Marlene Carlson ona del \1ar 1-tia h School, alona with the compi.U nt
Dan Neu mM Mark Mixon Steven Clark but when he returned he Thurs~ay, Feb. 1 that someone had ddaccd
Thalia Newuon Jack Moore Patricia Costello discovered that someone Another vic ti m of a stereo his strada with red and grey
BarbaraOiso.n David Mlhonen DuWayne Dockter h d . d theft was John Ru sch, 2378 pain t ••• The car driven b>· a p11c open a windwing v· H Patn·c ,·a l'aton Beth Newman Diana Dreiu d 1sta ue na, East Bluff, Aleta Knapp of 1000 Oovco, an stole n his 530 cat SICI• ..... k · Brian Percy Dati an Nic~ol s Claude Ern !Ill wno par cd hu Ford in froot Weucliff, had to be towed
Joan p1enti ce Donna Parkinson Greg Fahy co and tapes. · .Timolhy of the Corona del Mar Uiah away after a coll ision on
Robin Rath Susan Peardl VaJerie Farris Sweetland of 213 5 Ir is Pl., School in the morning, and Westcliff Or., west of Rut-
Branka Rcnka Leslie Phillips Steven Fornaca Costa \lesa, parked his returned in the aft&moon to land, Wes tcliiT, with the car
Deborah Riley Nicki P~sano. Roben F raniccvichChevro let at Corona del l\i1 1 lind lhc side dOO r of the van o/iven by Louis Fischer,
Debbie Rucker S tcphanae Qturol Ri ck. Gallade Ui&h School, and someone open. and. 5l2S 'NOrth of ~8~ Victo ria, J-3, Costa
Ward Saundcn David Roth Linda Genis broke a windwina and stole stereo, speakers and tapes Mesa.
.\like Schaefer Diane Sanders Janis Gisscl 29 s tereo tapes, worth Sl96 stolen, •. Goina H miles an
\1 k S d 'I Gol The . t s ,. r " ' h~u , ,·n a 2• zone. ··d Sal\n~ay, Feb, 3 •nne Schwa•tz ·ar aun en "ex son · · · tn er ec ron o .... r.o .. J ... ~ s Someone beheaded the
Carolce Shepph•'•d Pamela Simol\ton ~-largie Gordon t. and Balboa Blvd., West swerving his car u he did
N I d . larac fibcralass roo ster that Ray S_toddard Cynthia Stamper Robert Habereder cwpott, was the scene of so, rcsu te 1~ _the arrest John Balls of 10 1 PaJm S
Ellen Sumrall Karen Tipper James Hill a car accident between dr i· on a drunk dnvtna charac B 1 ."•
D. 0 · 1 H M · · k l 1 A-~. N di ll I . a boa, used to advcrtue Edw:am-swias .;. aam-'t "{q_mow 1111e oey veu 1 a11on Bin , 8 0 Cen· or 1u~r e ne, , o his "food to 10 ..... Janet
Paula Szabo Gail Tyler Becky Jiolloman ter St., Co1ta Mesa, and 2147 Vuta Laredo, "'E'a1r" McCI · 1'1 -v· H
Robin Ta.kuuaawa Torn Waaaoncr Laurie Jencks Donald Cashmo re, 1352 w. Bluff, at 2:25 a.m ••. Doua· ' ~~~ch Vw 1 ~ avre,
Bill Taylor Suun Werner J~hn Lqerquist Balboa Blvd., Central New-las Kolstead, 211 Via Lido stoppc er on :Coast
Debbie Thomas Kathleen Whiddon Lmda Lee port. .• The VW belono,·ns Soud Lido hie I crt Ne-Hwy. weat ?f Baysl.dc and
Sh I • • was caught '" the muidle or Debbie Thom pson Debra Whi te c .don Levy lo Pamela \1otton, ~51 Oo-port for ~c weekend . ~d a 3 car colli"sion ; car driver
Vivian Varcsc Kathy White Dav1d M ... ,er mingo, East Bluff. had to be someonepn edopcn a sltdma L' d C 11 f 'OJJ 0 B.~ •• M 11 ., doo d 1 _,~; 1n a atTO o • ccan Jeff v ,·n JUNIORS •oca.ta • 1 cr towed away aile• a col i•"· ,..ass r an sto e a r .... o Bl d L 0 Mo d r b d v •• Balboa, and her pas-L>•nn Wallace arry • rgan · · h th . an money rom a e room C l . C . Joel Adam• Bo · M · s1 0;1 w1t e car d11ven ..... WIt Ch dbu 4.uu scnaer, auc hrr s tcnson K 'h W I · k nnsc orn son . . vy a er a m _..., a r)n a .wlc Judy Asch Carola Nichols \larllyn \1c;'\lel\l, 2112 Puen-· • ' W • of 21~1 Mi ramar Ave., Bal·
Jim Watson N I E Bl ff Channel Place, est New-boa,wcre taken to Ho,.,. Hos-Steve Webster ancy Baloyan Yollanda Pantoja es, ast . u • on \laT Vis-port, reported the theft of a pi ta! by ambulance~ Allen
Doug Weiler Bruce Bcckwilh Stephen Pew ta Dr. ncar Eastbluff Road S60 boat canvas •.• A poe--Uennan of Garden Grove
Thomas Wi ckland Bjami Bradwell Denise Rucker ... Two Cll drivelS, Eugene kct secre tary and checks su ffered rear damaae to his
William Williams Paul Bri sso Penny Schilling Tassic, 512 Fern leaf, Cor· were stolen from the office car but was able to drive
Cynthia Yam ami Jeanne Caffrey Randy Slatkin ona del \lar, and Victoria of Dr .. Hugh _Plumb, at B _ll l away. , .Andrew Tindle,
S tephen Cochrane Shelli Smith L indbcra, 720 Fernleaf, met Westcllrf, SUite 7, Westclaff SUP~ Fern le af, Corona del
SOPHOMORES
Janet Anthony
Nina Baker
Grea Benton
Judy Edwards Barbara Stadcrm., at \tarsuc1ite Ave .• soulh of Ce te Th d t k . n r. • • c ump rue \lar, · drivino in the all~, Geraldine Filet Michael Stoddard 2nd Ave.; the pa rked car be· dnvcn by Henry Pemberton, knocked ou t a portion of ~e
Tanya Founds Brenda SlOne, lonaing to Fay Miller o f La· 146 E. 21st St., Co.ua Mesa, brick wall at ~IO .. Mariaold
Linda French Kathy Ycaaer &Wla Beach suffered mor e suffered front darnqe1 and , .• A Honda was stolen
TENNIS RACKETS
th~ rear end of the Buick fr om Peter Kalina at 122
dn vc_n by Margaret Stu~p of 23th St., West Newport. .•
Tusun was damqed 1n a Dover Drive north o( W
collision on 15th St., near Coast Hwy. :..u lhe seen~
Old Newport Ave ••• Robert of a car collision between
Edc of 16a4 'Mliuier Ave., drivers Mar y Annistcrd
Costa Mesa, and Val aria l-IB Santiago, Dover Sh ores,'
Vauhaller of Oranac, driv-ar1d Dcbbi Blackman, 275
ing east on Balboa Blvd.., E. 16th St., Coua Me sa.,.
collided we st of Palm St., Willard Voi t, 2103 Granada,
BaJboa. , .A hit and runner Balboa, smashed th e fron t
danaaed the bumper of the of his car in a c(ll li sion
car lhat Pri scilla Werkheis-with 3 parked cars bclon ,_
cr of 1600 Santiago Dr., ing to Adam Dauphinee or
Dover Shores, had left in 1613 E. Balboa Blvd.: Alt cc
the Westcliff Plaza parking Easen of Lb21 E. Balboa
lot ••• Motorcyclist Robin Blvd., and Paul 11.1ega of
Baker of 1104 W. Balboa 162l E. Balboa Blvd., Sal-
Blvd., BaJbo a. and Ford boa. .• The left front fender
driver Dominic Recchia, of the car bclonaing to
220 Sierks St., Costa Mesa, Richard Hall, 6111': Jas-
collided at 8:4S p.m. at mine, Corona del \lar, and
Balboa Blvd., near 35lh St., parked on ~th A\·e ., west
West Newport. of Jasmine, was damaacd by
BALLS
VOLLEY
ULLS
TETHER BALLS
SOCCER BALLS
FOOTBALLS
HAND .BALLS
• !~.~croft
• Wilson
• Dunlop
• Devis
SHORTS
TENNIS SHIRTS
TENNIS SHOES
......, TENNIS DRESSES .. SHOES
Friday, Feb. 2 a hi t and run driver.
Sunday, Feb. 4
Craia Seki, 18, nf 1323-C
W. BaJboa Blvd., Cen&ral
Newport. was booked on a
warrant for failure to ap-
pear ••• Jeri Oaden, 2066
Orance, Costa Meu, had
ju Sl rctumed from the moun-
intellt inn, Resubdi¥1Si on dd r . . the •pplying t o . . . a ll mll\' t{)om, ~5 000
the OepRrtmenl of Alcoholi C" ResubdiVISion 2~8 . IC• Ivan W~ll s .~ S~s •. 1122
Bevenose Con trol for Uu.uur~t•e quested by the h vmc Co co 1. .... . .
by I I r . '' ~an 1ago Jl., SWJmmLn g tru~t er o an ¥koholk 01 crcatlo~ of one lot at San l, 53 ]Qf) ·
beveno!'!' licen.. .. e lor lic~n!!<<"!!<) Joaqum Hills q_d., for con-pooE••• u,·,., 8· for these preml•ell IIA follOW!!; t · f rr· • oy OS SALE GE:Sf.RAL CRO"'·\ fn~~c tlon ° an ° LCc budd· Philco·Ford \eronullonic,
FlOE PUBLIC F.\ Tl\"(; F01d Rd modo'fy •oom ,·n V111rionce ., PLA CF:l microbiology development
An yon e desirin,t to prott-"'t O tr s La Q.oe, 328 \lartnc lab lo 24wUI fi re conslrUC• the isusace of such lieu,., .. (,.) \ B lbo ( 1 d .,
I"!I.II Y Hie a verified ptote!!lt -..·it h m;;~;al a uscas :.i:; l~s-s c=~ lion. SIQ ,OOO.
any office of thf' l)<.pu rm .. nt r-::-:-:-c:-::-:::-::::-:::-::-:::-:,-, of ·"lcoholic Bev"'""!ll" Con• the requl!cd parking in the M "TTRESSES
trol, -..·ithin 30 d•ys of th,. dar .. C'-1 dLS lli CI, ft
the Pfoposed pte mi!!<t-,. ...,,.,,.. Uu P•rmit lfEW-a&aOJLDIIIC
fi~t ~ted, !!1l¥.tin(ll I!Tou nd.. Otrs La Roc, 328 \launc lrngular ShaPH
for .. d.eJua~u prov rdcd b~ lu·. -\ve.. Balboa Island ., •••n~p~U.-c:.tlila
The prem a"e' are no-.. laC"rn..,.d ' • COSTA ~UA WAnlESS CO. for the ule of .,]coholic hf.\·-araltmen iS above 2 StoiCS, l iSO .... w,.,tlt¥4. U...,.,~IJOJ
eta!'!'S· The form of ver ilir a-WLth .l gatagcs, 10 C·l l one .
tioa may be obc..ined from iiDf r----------------------, oHice of the Dep.rt~nt.
Vaa•rrank He!llaun~at~t, Inc:.
Eds•r 0. Lewie , viet-pr""id .. nt
50483
Pu bli1'1h: f'e b. 15 !968, in
The Sew port lfilrbOI' EMill(n
O.OX£R (DO';;, THAT IS)
NIPS MAIL CARRIER
Neithet ta ln, nor sleet, not
snow, nor doa bile ...
Anyhow , Thomas \lannin&,
111 Via Florence, Lido Isle,
was delivcrina mail \tonday,
Feb. 5, when thi s female
brown and white boxct wath
a misplaced view on how to
auatd her mastea, Pattick,
'leneher, 2 Beacon Bay, bit
the po•tman, Mt . Mannina
was aiven medical lleatment
and continued his normal
duty as a mai 1 carrier. The
dog is undet 10 day quaran-
tine.
;j."0
(, .:!). . · . ..=:s: " ._ ..
U J M~-f rMI! ... Act • o·-"'*'"" :._ ...
. for
MEDICAL & DENTAL
ASSISTANTS
Los A._,eles Col•t• ef ...... & .,..... AIIIIDWfl ..........
lA N""""''"''' Ed11utieul ltufitvtiHI
7 s.. ......... St ......... .
EnrPIJ Now For FCb. 26 Classes!
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST FORD DIAGNOSTIC
CENTER TESTS YOUR CAR 130 WAYS
In less lhan 30 m1nutes everv vrtal pan of your car IS t81ted
for performance, relrab rltly, and safety . Watch on your own dials
and indicators as 1ts e~~:ac1 cond1tion 1s recorded at anchored
speeds 4P to 70 mtles per hour . If repaus are necessary the wr it-
ten report you rece1ve ellmmales guesswork wherever you take
your c• for service.
E.J"'. F ii l ,l'l c:ing ,_ 11011' I•OIITANT •..
"'• ,·,· ..... I TENNIS IALLS 3/1.90
Wi IIi am Callahan, 6 7, of
1615 W. Balboa Blvd., Cen-
tral Newport. was booked
on the charae or wife beat-
ina. •• George Mcri eke!, 21,
of 131 7 Bedford Lane, Apt.
F, Wcstcliff, was booked
on the charae or car tnpc~
ina ••• John Byen, 24, of
2ll 33rd SL , West Newporl.
was booked on the charac or intodcatcd in -.ato after
he rai led to pu1 the bal-
ance test or s1andina with
reet toaether, and then r&-
ruaed k'l take lhe rut or the
tobriety ICIL .Sea diver
William Ta~n or 419
6lnd St., Newport ShotCI,
-d the thert ot 2
ait tanks valued u 160
••• for 1M dlhd time in 10
daya. 'tomeone lhtew • wt·
!Mown obj eel Md broke a
... .,. M the residen~ of
111111 ... S...b, 1200 ... ~
diiY Dr .. Weotdllr ••• c-1
IC...,all, l42 onr.-ltd., a-CliiYa, loll loot porao
• ~De» of tiler detl: ia a
d••~ at~
tains and wa1 aucndina a ........ CAIID
<X'IIfercnce at St. Jame-s G!.U!
If you prefer to Nve us do vow-
work we have 74 modern lei"Vice
bays manned by factory tflined
mechanics to do a better job at
volutne operation·savi"lt.
BIKES
PAITS
TillS
.ACCDIOIIIS
liP AilS
DUCK FOOT FINS
WMqllt Sets ....... .,... ....
Qat ....
I
Oturch when someone broke UCI •ASTEI CHAD"
in to her car, took a train
cue, dumped the content• •
and the cue, ucept roc a FAll .. DOET P\.AN
SIO bill into 1 llas h contain· ST.0Aim OIL
er ... Ca l & ivcu Lawtence
Sandier a, 27211 Loren&oAve., CIIEDIT CAM>
Cotta Men. and Doria •
Thomu. 2010 Tustin Ave.. = 24 ..nfS TO PAY
Colta Men. collided on l.,:;;;;iiiiiii
Weuclirr Dr. at &.t cldnahlm
Lane, Weuclirr. • .Mary
Jones. 461 Serra Or •• Cor--
ona HiP Ianda, reported ..
t.e(t or 1)9 worth o( bOM ...
hold aoods ••• H~mid Bey.
1712 Irvine Ave .• Hlltlor
HiabiMth. went to Pal•
Sprinas for a .. ek; in IIIIi• •••ce tomoone pried a«
(O.ioood"" p .. • 6)
A& IUS SElMa
Our own mcxt.• courteey buaMt
••11 teke l'O'I to and from focol
~"" .... ' wltile yow c. ia
beine MrYiolcl.
f•ign topics for Ebell
New poll leach EMil aoarce of 1h• RiNr 'lua••
CluJtla prop am for . Thwt• in tbe Himalayan Mou.•taina.
cS.y, March 7, wilt r .. aue .~nothot foot tlall took him
l f01oian .. c:hanao atudentt, iniO .. Little Tibet.'• Por
and a conospondent turned these "'Roof of the World ..
traveler. journeys, he wu elected a
Pollowina the noon han-Pellow of the Royal 'Jeo-
che on meetina, Mu. L.W. Jl&phic society.
Jonltt, chairman of intern&• In Af1ica, he fo1med a ••·
,. tion~l affaira, will introduce fati and c1ontid lho -\bya.
Enuquo de Mut1a l from ainian tanaes to she H.oly 11 Pataauay and Prank Greaory City of Lalibela in 'Ethio-J of Johanncabura, South Af-pia. 4.a a membo1 of the I ·• lica. The two students who speakers committee of the
• " 4 attend Colona del Mat Hiah pe ople-to-people paoaram in
LUZ PERALTA, daughter LINDY BLARE, daughter of Sch~ol, will .relate th~ir ex· President £itenhower"• ad.
of Mr. a.id Mr s. Jesus C. Mr. and Mrs. James Blare,~peue~ces s~nce com u~a to mini•ttation, Mr. "Jeary tlew
Peralta, 188 E. 22nd St., 2807 Alta Vista Dr., East o\meuca, n.olln~ compaus.ons a 15,000 mile junket to pte• · z ·1 Bluff, has been named Zonta 'between ltfe .m the. Umted sent aviation fr iendship
III, son of Mrs. Kathryn
Holmes and grandson of
Mrs. Ben Gassen, both of ·
J2l Marigold Ave., Corona
del Mar, is on duty in a
flight operations office at
Nha Trang, VIetnam. Larry
W!lrked In Ute Corona del
Mar Po st Office while at•
tending Long 13each State
College, and entered .the
Army May 18, 1967, after
graduating from college.
Costa Mesa, IS onta gtr . I f F b t C States and m theu home· plaques to ruleu of Far tor February at Costa Me sa gn or e ruary a orona 1 d Eastern counuiu.
High Sc hoo l. She is presi-del Mar High School. She is an · <\t present M1. 'Jea1y is
dent of GAA and of the active in student government, The travel talk will be associate dilector of air
Drama Club, varsi ty cheer- s peech and debate team, aiven by Philip Jeary, who world education foe TWo\ and
leader an d member of the Girls' League and CSF. In became absorbed with world flies an averaae of 140,000
Pep Club. She was ba sket-previou s years she has been peoples in Benaal, India, air miles each year .
ba ll capta in as a jun ior , and member of the tennis team where he lived for 5 yeats M.ls . Clayton Thompson,
student congress repre senta- and Spanish Club and work-&l)lOnJ a pri mitive tribe p1e1ident, will p~eside at
live as a soph omo re. ·In -ed on the school-literary called the Santa!. l)n a ~l in .. ---the-meetin&, to be held at
1%5 she participated in the magaz ine. She has been on du pilrrimaae, \ir . 'Jeary the Ebell Clubhouse, 515 W.
"festivi t ies of the Sociedad the honor roll a ll 4 years in llek'ced 150 miles to the Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
Progresista Mexicana," a high school, and th is month
Mex.,ican independence cele-s he received .the DAR good
bration. Last year she was ci tize n award. Outs ide acti-
name d "Miss Personality" vi ties include church cho ir,
for the ann~al festivi t ies of volunteer work at Fairview
the Gem ini Club, a social State Hospital and work at
event of the La tin community the Newport Beac h Tenn is
to promote high education. Club. After graduation fr om
She was s enior princess at hi gh schoo l, s he plans to at-
the homecoming celebration UC Santa Barbara to study
last fa ll . She plans to attend fo r a teaching degree in
Orange Coast College and Eng I ish or languages . Sh e
Long Beach State, a iming would like to teach in sec-
for a career as comme rcial ondary schools. (Swenson
artist or art teacher. pho to.)
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THE H.UIOI VISITOI
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for a S.,t,scription:
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STEPHANIE MOORE , daugh·
ter of Mrs . John 8. Moore,
112 Vi a Qui to, Li do Isle, is
Zonta girt for February at
Ne wpo rt Harbor High School.
She is Ge rma n Clu b pr es i-
dent, Beacon exchange ed i-
tor, CS F secreta ry and li fe
mem ber, me mber of the K i-
wanis Bowl team, inter-
club council, AFS, GAA and
executive council. As a ju-
nior she was vic e-president
of the German Cl ub, ass is t-
ant Page 2 ed itor of the
Beacon, and honor roll stu-
de nt. She placed lOth in the
National Association of
German teachers contes t at
UC I when she was a sopho-
more, and wa s named most
ou ts ta nding Ge rman Club
member last yea r. Outside
a ct ivit ies have incl uded Tri-
Hi-Y Clu b, volunteer work
at ~ai r view State Hospital .
and teen boa rd secretary .She
plans to attend UC Berke-
le y for 2 years, the n George-
town University in Wash ing-
ton, D.C., to earn a deg ree
in int ernat ion.1 1 re lat ion s,
looking fo rw ard to a dipl o-
matic career, po s sibly in
the Information Servi ce.
VALET CLEANERS
From the Police BloHer
(Con tinued from paae 5)
a window s cre en , pried open
an unlocked slidins alass
window and stole a S484.tl0
GE tape s tereo ... A 5100
stereo wa s ripped from the
wall s of hi s Chri s Craft at
Slip 3, 2880 Bayshore Dr.,
Bay Shores, dec lared How-
ard Cunn ingham, 4501 Cam-
den Rd., Cameo Shore s ...
When Sam Circo, 118 47th
Wel t Newport., went to
sleep at 1 a.m. his S2 1 ~ Rose Genzone, 1Sl4 <\nti ..
stereo, tapes and speakers gua, Oover Shores, hea td a
were in th e living room ; at noise of somethins hittina •
6 a.m . they were aone ... he r dinins 10om window -
~-tary Casey, 1%tl Anahei m and now it is cracked ...
Ave., Costa Mesa, locked Le1te1 Wilson of 803 N.
up her car in the Hoag Hos-Bay Front, Balboa Island,
pital parkin~: lot; when she left his 8 foot sabot at the
returned, the contents of Villa \1ar ina dock f01 just
the glove compartment were 21) mi nutes -and someone
on the fl oor, and a pu rse stole it ... Thomas Btown,
and briefcase, valued at 18, of 305 E. Say, Balboa,
$67 .11.) were missing. turned hi ms elf into the Po--
Mo"~oy, f•t,. 5 li ce s tation on a wanant
It was bad enough havin& chatsing malicious mischief
to so to school on Monday ... Randall McNar y, 5(), of
but besides that, James \lumber 2 Nomad , Lido Patk,
Winthrod, 2041 Ocean Blvd., Lid o Peninsula, was drivin&
Balboa,reportedhisSIOOcar north in the south bound
,O.J<<eo and tapes stolen from lane of Newport Blvd. and
vw in the Newport Har-in a police officet's opin-
Hiah School parkin& lot io~s.' shouldn 't have been
... E&&s and apple cotet dt .•vmg .a car .anywhe re; he
were thrown at the residence fa1\ed hts sob11ety test and
of 'Jrace Wedekind, 663 Via w~s .booked on the ~harge of
Lido :'~lord, Lido Isle ... Ron dl!v•n& undet the mfluence
Chamberlain,20, of 436 E. of alcohol. .. Seve.n dollars
lo'h S' C ,. \I we te stolen f1om hiS wallet . ot .... , e sa sur· . . ' . • m ht s gym locket at New-tendered ht mself at the New.. 1 'I bo H. h s h 1 p I' s . h pot .. at r lg c 00 • polt 0 tce tahon, w ere said Laurence Cunningham,
he was booked on a warrant 134 v · y 11 L'd 1 1 charainc filin& of a false Ja e a, 1 0 s e~
police report ... Two olean· ·W•d ... sdoy, F.t,. 7
der bushes were broken off The f'iewpon 1iarbot Yi&h
at the base and 30 feet of School patkinc lot was the
PAT! LUNDE, daughter of chain link fen ce ripped out seen~ of 2 car thefts: 5 tape
Mr. and Mr s. J .W. Lunde, after beina hit by uuck dti-cartlld&~s of selectiOns by
2034 N. Capella, Costa vet James \1ills, 43 , Balboa the Rollins Stones wete st.o-
Mesa, is Zonta girl fe r Coves, who had been dtivin& len f1 om the VW owned by
Febr ua ry at Estancia Hi gh on Coast Hwy., wes t of Ce· James tJsle, 155 Costa \lesa
sc~oot . She is senior class dar St., Newport Shores ... ';t.,Colla \tes a;and a stereo
president student body P\y1o1oood and steel valued tape playes valued a t stOQ
secretary ,' member of the at SH4 wese stolen fsom Ex-wa s. s tolen fr om the. Fotd
" · 1 F · L plorer \~otor Homes 4000 statton wagon belonsmg to -~at 1ona orens1c eague ' Patrick \tcC\ure 101 Via and the school yearbook Campus 01., Back Bay. . . , . , . Ambulance11 were qui te busy '<oron, Ltdo Isle ... \1ean·
staff, and past pres•den.t of aftes Stephen l)aily of San while a t Fashion Island
the Ge rman Club. Prev1ous Cleme 1 d . . C d.11 parking lot a s tereo and ... . ne,I!VJngaatac • ac t •v•t•~s +ncl ude dan.ce coll ided with the Cad i lla~ tachom etet va lued at $106 ~Oduc t•on s, ~SF , and .JU-driven by Juanita Mc Caul of were s tolen fr om h·is VW,
mor and. sen 1or councils. 239 Colton Newport ')h re s declared Jack Catdwell,
She rece•ved the go ld "E" 81 w c'-·sl 'I 0 d. 198 Bsoadway, Costa \1eu;
d t . . """ r wy. an d k. awar Or serv1ce to the Orange · the 2 dr iven a d an s IS and boots, valued
schoo l in 1967 , attended the passen~ers Brad \1cCa~l "or at SilO, were stolen from
Harbo r In stitute last sum-Newport Beach, Qouglas her VW , sa.id l)iane 'Zopa-
mer, and pa rtici pa ted in the \1angum o f San Clemente fos , 311 WJJ son, o\partment
VFW "Young America and \1atk Goodman of Cap is· Q, Costa \tesa ... A l car
speak s and ac ts contest" uano were all taken to collision took place on New-
las t ~ear . She served a~ Hoas'Hospila l. port Blvd. north of liospital
freshman representat ive to Tv .. day, f•t,. 6 Q:oad, at 3 p.m.; dTiveu in-
the Gi rls' League in 1q64-A '50 bench was s tolen ~~~:~~.w;;; ~~a~:~n y:;\::
65. Out si de ac tivi ties have from her ga rage, said Louise Colton, Newport Shores, and included adva nced da nce Baket,6l I Lido Park, <\patt-Bill o\llan of 431 Costa
productions, 1%5-67, and ment 3, Lido Peninsula ...
Costa Mesa park s and re-
creation tenn is in 1%4. She
plans to attend Ca l State at
Fulle rton and major in Eng-
1 ish an d speech. (Cameo
House photo.)
HARPIST WILL PLAY
fOR HOOT'N HOLLER
l137 E. c-•• ....,._.,.
CO.ONA DIL MU, CA&.tfOaNIA
CHASE 6 HELE N CRAMPTON
Haniet Wood, noted harp-
is t of Lona Beach, will en·
tertain at the meetinc of the
Newpott Beach 'ffoot 'N
Holler• ~oos t, '<FI Niahl
l)w ls, at the Seniot Citizens'
recreation center, 15th St.
and Irvine o\ve ., Cliff Haven.
at 2 p.m. thi s Su nday, Feb,
18.
\tesa St., Cos ta \lesa ...
Police stopped) ames o\dams,
21, of 20911, 33 rd 'it., Wes t
Newport, fm a routine uaf-
fi c violation and ended up
bookin& him on a warrant
for the Municipal Court of
San Dieao ... <\ youns man
ordeted ".tea to go•• for his
wife in the car, and then con-
fu sed a wait tess in a chanae
tr ansac tion 10 th orou ghly
that he manaaed to leave
the Snack Sh op, 2305 E.
Coas t Hwy., Corona del Mar,
with lhe tea and an uua
140.
T .... a4oy, Fo~. S
• Ext dku1 C:lt·aning
• Fim· l .au ucl n
• Altcr;~tion'
-\n UO Schwinn boy•s tao-
ina bike was stolen from R.
Pianeri , 109 39th ~t.. West'
Newport ... Sandra 01borne,
Plans for the trip to San 1 DONALD VON GELOERN liS e. Bay o\ve ., Balboa.
')ieao will be discuued. of 309 Marigold Ave,, Co r-driVina on Bay o\ve ,, west of
jValentine decorations will ona del Mar, has been pl'lr Montero, hit 2 parked cars,
enhance the refreshment moted to . a!tsistant cashier owned by Joan Barbieri, 116
Pick Up & Delivery-Phone 675-0310 table presided over by Mu. at United California Bank's E. Bay Ave., Balboa •••
_ C harge Accou nu Jnvilecl -.. Claruce Rains and com-Mariners office In Newport While Dudley Pfaff, 2619 .. _____ ..;;;;;.~~;;;;;;;;:;;.;:;;.:.::::;,.;;;;;, __ .,1 mince. Beach where he is a com-Redlands, Co1ta Mesa, left
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mercia'! loan officer He his 34 foot Chri1 Craft •
was gra«<ated in 19Si from mooted at the S.lboa Marina.
USC with a bachelor of sci· to make a pho:"e call, JOme•
ence degree in business. He ~e . atole hll t9S PQftable
is also a guuluate of Pacl-drrec:tlon Iinder; he •l•o ,. ... . par ted lhe theft ol a NO
f1c Coast Banking School ••rf'bo.d from a r•ck at .. ~t the University of wun-Balboe Mariu •• ,,.,, ,.,..
<ngiOn. He was on active dilh Col-2"J.C Bl4oe
4u.ty in Kore1 and JIPin "••·· COlla "•••· reportld
fram 1953 10 1955 an d cor· lhal -"'-"" "J'J
ronlly holds tile rani! of '''"" l doot ..... ,. at JSI
majO< In tile Air FO<ce Re-Hoapilal Rood, Suiu 317,
serve. Newport H•iahta .
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