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OFFIQAL NEWspAPER OF THE CITY OF HEW!'ORT BEAOi
Patricia Pilger,
dau9hter of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor S. Pilger of 1202
Conway Ave., Costa Mesa,
has completed basi c train-
Ing at Lack land AFB, Te x-
as. She has been assiC}'led
to the Air Force Technical
Traln;ng Center at Shep·
pard AFB, TexaS, for spe·
clal ized schooling as a
me dical servicesspeciali st.
She is a 1%b graduate of
Costa Mesa High School .
Fred ·Schoepe ·
boss of year
'Juu SO words were pe.-
mitted in the old days Lb
say why a bou should be
named .. boss of the year,"'
OOtthis year Janice Haines
was allowed aboul 200 wo rds
to list the reason why the
silver tankard should be
presented by the ')usinen
-and--Professional -GoldWiter
to talk here
Former presidenti al can•
didate ')any GOldwater, who
makes hi s 2nd home at the
'lalboa ~by Club, will
speak tNice next week in
the Harbor >\re a.
Oub to ·Fred ~choq,e,
manager of the 'Jank of
America at Newport Beach,
at bosses' night Friday,
Feb. 16.
'
' Th l• ph.to thowa the walla of prili .. l •
..... ...,.....,_, I ••••• ' aaw•••w.-.a~q )
With all those extra kids
1nd no place to teach them ,
the Newpott•Mtaa 'loard o(
Education i 1 uill cas tina
around for ways or winni na
the financial support or
voters.
Monday niaht , by a So-2
vote, they requested that
Supt. Lel1nd Newcome r
take steps to deHiop al-
ternative resolutions that
miaht be u seJ i n a bond
iuue and/or tax overriJe
election, and might be
linked wi th the J un~ 6
primary election.
'3oard chairman Donald
Suauu and board clerk
EliubetbLilly voted "no:·
cs.preuina their doubt that
the community attitude had
chanaed since the defeat
last Oct, 24 of 6 of 7 propo-
sitions totaling more than
t20 million.
3oard membeu \lan an He will addreu the student
body at f)ran,ge (:oast
College at II a.m. Thurs-
:lay, Feb. 29, in the auJi·
torium. >\dmi ssinn wi II be
limi teJ to 5tudent boJy card
Mlder s, The sreech 1'
part or the distinaw .. hed
pro,gram series spon !>OreJ
by the student counci I.
Some of the reuons why
Mr. Schoep e received the
aw;ud were his "genuine
inte reSt in community
affair s; his active panicia
pation in the many affairs
cL the Chamber of Coma
mc:rce, such as sponsorship
o f the sand ca"le contest,
judging of the character
boat parade; the proj ect or
city beautific ati on; work
-.ith fede ral and local
authorities on the sand
erosion problem; assistance
in raising funds for the
stte<.'t planter divider strip
in t hi.' Li Jo Shopi area; and
as a boss, never tno busy
to listen to questions and
problems o f his onployec:s. '1
DORY SCREEN PROTESTED ·]era<Son, Sehm Fronkhn,
and Roderick \lac'.h lllan
voted ''yes." on the bas1:.
Artist caro Eaton objec ts
to the recently completed
telephone sc reening or the
dory ri sh ln~ fl eet ne ar Ne w-
port Pier.
She has written to the Ne w-
port Beach City Counc il,
te lling of her displeasure
with the project. whic h con-
Si~t s of s a wed off sections
or poles driven into the
g round on 2 sides or the
dory site .
Mr s. Eaton, who li ves at
2534 Vista Baya,ln the West
tipper Bay area of Ne wport
Beac h, writes as fo llo ws: that it was the boarJ 's re·
''As an artist and long sponsibility to let vo ter~
time resident .of Newport decide the financ1 a\ future
Bt>ach, I was s tunned when of the Ji stri ct.
1 saw th£' fi nished 'improve· ')oard me mbers LloyJ
ment' at the dot.)' fl eet. 8laJ1)ied JT. anJ .l ame'
"I can't imagi ne whose Peyton saiJ the~ wer.: Ex·Senator (joiJwater -.111
&peak 'iaturday evem ng,
March 2, at the "sa\ut c to
aviation" meeting or the
Costa '>ies a Chamber of
Corrmerce at the 1alhna
Bay Club. \lajor f iencra\
'N, (i, Thrash of EI Tnmwill
also be an honor e'l guest.
Vote geHing starts
esthl"tics were offended by voting "yes" only for the
the backs of the lockers sake of future con s 1Jerat10n
used by t he fi s he rm en, who and to allow for a fm al
ha\'f' for so long contri buted -Jetermination 6~· ·\prd I.
to tht' a rf'a, not only in main· as state law require s bonJ
taining a fine businf'SS, but i nues be piH>ted ~~ da ~,
paying taxes, s pend ing their before electioo .
SHOPLIFT CHARGED
The "girl of the year" Newport »e ach CityCoun-
award was g iven to l-l e \0'1 cil· candidate& are brushing
r rarr fnr her contribution up on thei r campaign
to the club activities. <ihe speeches an J prepping for
question and answer ses· is corres ponding se cretary Joyce Papres, -tU, nf ~1)1 1-l sion s as the>· look forwarJ for the club anJ is owner Barranca, East Bluff, was to the <\pril CJ city election. rr. of'.len UrMlstery, arre s te d by a secu rity '' n~ \ number of public meet• <\cast of 1 S club members cer at Robi nson's Fashioo ings will be sche-Julc-J to
I I d .c h r resented the play , "llippie san store on u1e c arge allow the voters to h.:~ ( h l·r · · f S5 IJoliJay" to appro lLi mately o sop I tl n,g a pw t '' and question the canJi.Jates
ho d Sl f d 125 members and guuts. a es an a c an 11 r) Mari,gold ~Schleuter waa Jurin,g the campaign season.
cle anina apra)•· She was re-f)ne meetln,g hu already _...oall15 bli!. chairmanof '"'tloaa'sNi1ht ...
1 d b .---.r---be;.:;;~~f'";"'::~u~l 7:~ eg1on ease e a e ~:,.~:::::\;·;h.c~~:."~~
Modifica tion.s in the New-
rnH H atl)(H Ameli can Legion
lease a1e sugges ted in a
city !'tafr te ('t•.rt su~m tted
this week tn Ne""'rtllt Beach
City Co uncil m embe•~.
The Leg1on's 1 1.'4111.'~1 f"1
euension nf the le a 'e ''"
th e ba)'fl ont s1te at 15th St.
1n Cen lul NC'I\fl"l\ ""ill
come ur f01 l.!iscussi,,n and
('\"l ssi bl c d~c i s j ,,n \lunda~
evenmg, Feb. 2&.
The lef'lllll \l sts the fnll ow.
1ng possible \l"asl.' d iJ.ng<.'!':
te1mi nati un c lau ~l.', 11 1th I
n1 2-yea• nCi ticc, 1f a ln gh e1
111 bette1 us<.' IS deemed ap-
I"'IO!"'Iiate by thl! (\>UOI.'i\, a
1equi1 emc:n t that th .: ma11na
f101 ti on le\'ell Ill tJu: C ll~ at
the end o f lh<.' e.\is ting leas e
pe•iod,J an.JI,IQ76:changc
in 11!\'enues pa~ ah\e t.• the
cit)' fr om m:uin a 1<.'1\\.tl s.
srecified aental pa~men l ln
the city for continue,\ use
of the building and lanJ,
fu1m the Leaion ma1ina is
estimated at S28,800 , com-
paled b1 the cuu ent annual
ten tal of o ve1 S27 .~ te-
ceivcd. Pre sent 1eplac~ment
1a\ue of the boat slip in-
'tallatum IS estimated to
b<.' S..l7 .000. Land value is
es ti mat~d at 5700,000 to
.SR66,880. Th eo letical land
least! \·a tue, based nn b'i an·
nual 1etu1n , IS e stimated at
S.4:!.ooo tn s52,000 a yea1.
L ea!le valu e ,,r the ma1 ina i~ es ti mat ed at U,JOO to
~;, 700.
Thl' l'•escnt lea se call s
fo 1 'io~. 700 pel )'C'!II to be
l'anJ tp the ci t~' beginning
ne xt .l u i ~ I.
EX·MAYOR NELSON'S
MOTHER SUCCUMIS
.lessi..: Blanche Nelson t•f
~5,) B~rna rd SL, Costa\lcs a,
the m••tJ1er nf fonnet Cl's ta
\k sa ma~·o r Clai re Nelson,
J1<.'J Frida), Feb. 16, a t
O•st a Mesa Convalesc ent
Harbor-Costa '.lesa loarJ o f
~haltor s anJ the Newport
'!arbor C hamber of Com-
me rce.
The filing deadline pas-
sedlast Thursday noon wi th
all announced candiJate s in
the race, and compet ition
in every Jistrict. IJer e is
the lin"'"ul':
~is tric t l ,We&t :-.iewport-
ln.:umbent >\I Forgit; Do nai·J
>\. \lcl nni s, .aerospace
ell.ecuti ve: J eny Woote rs,
retireJ Los !vlgeles police
officer and !neal business~
man.
j)j urict 5. rortions o r
Irvi ne: T<.'rrace, 'lalboa
Island anJ East 13luiT -
lnciJTlbent nee Cook, anJ
EJ Hirth, owner of llirth
!I arbor.
Di strict 7. west erly Corona
de l \lar and qarl'lH View
llills-In cumbent LinJsley
!larson s, and Don Bolton.
own c:t or ~c wport F\r'lOf
Coverings.
\h . tloltoo and ,\\". Wooten
were last to file. llere are
theu nominators:
f or Don I:Joltnn -James r:. I \arrington, ')on Frank-
lin , J. llarold Cal J well,
Lucile ~. '•loore, Ross \L
Phillips, Wilma Phillips,
S. Craig Grainaer, \1ar-
guerit e Case and J o hn C ase.
For Jerr y Wooters-Kermi t
Dorius, \lary Jo • Dori us,
Thomas \lcCorltell, J . F.
'{ins, II.· D. -.MitcbeH, S..e
\!ilc~en;-p.,J o. ~nne ...
.o\UJrey \tillican, and \f.
Keith 'Javi s.
money at home and being a The bo arJ 3PfHO\'eJ the
sourc~ of JOY to s pectators preliminary rl~~ of ar chi·
of thf' local scene. tee t William F.. 'tlurock &
"Tht>r~ is certainly in my 'ssociate s for t l\\' rehabl\1-
book nothing pleasing abo ut tation of areas of "'~-.port
a hunch or piling s , which in Harbor High ~hnol. Eighl
turn w11l suffe r the deface-separate items, O \'~r an d
ment accorded thf' lockers , above the s 185.010 arr rovcJ
that is, graffiti freely ap. in the October election,
plied b.)' the public. Witness were listed. They include:
any walls of the public rest· (l)inaullation of new hard-
rooms in the city. ware~ (2) new roof; ()) ,~
'"Ttlere la a fee llq .,.OD& p1 ( n--( some of the fishermen and waucM 0 'rour. 4) r~ placement of electric among oth(>rS of us. that the
Counc il would like to rid panels, etc.; (5'1 remoul of
Itself of this fl ef't, the only o ld plumbing; {fool ne -.
one or its kind In the coun-electric wiring; {7 ) ne-.
tty. There was no need 10 sawdust collector; ("!I rt--
placP thP public restrooms paintina.
;, so c lose to thf' fl eet as was The board VOt l"J to •n-
done seH•ral years aeo. But ~lude the se with the nther
1 ha\'e a re eling that the requ iredrehabiliutinn ""'rofk :
fi shing fo lks go along with but requesteJ that the
the Council for fear the~· painting be ret ained as an
will lose out 1f thl'Y don't. add-on tn the reg ul ar b1J,
"Thf'rf' no longt>r !s the and be c: xcluded i r t m
urg e tO paint at that loca-costly.
tion ::;i ncl." lt ha.s been boxed >\cct:f)tancc: of a hiJ frf'ln
ln. All 1 can s ay is t hat the ()cciJental Petmll"u m
the re surE'!)' must ha\'E' been Cmp. to \ea'e r1ghts '"
bettf'r places to havP SPE'nt drill for oil and ga o; on
th e so• c at .\' funds."
LAD HIT BY CAR
Lillie Jeff Rowetdtnlo:, 6,
of 47 18 Du•chc:stel Rd.,
Cameo 1-llghland!o, had :.;.
I B)'S taken o f h1 s back afte1
being hit by the ca1 Jn ven
propert )' aJp cent tn ("r>~la
\1esa t-li gh Scho.'''l anJ th1·
'laker <it . rrorert y -. ,.,
aut !Iori zed.
DON SOL TON Co rona del by ~lelenl" Wheelet , 401
Mar btlsin essrnan, is chal· Avocado :\ve .. Jn 1ne T et-
lenginq incumbent Council -
man Lindsley Parsons in
Dis trict 7.1Ens.ign ohoto.)
tace. Jeff -.as Cl('lSS &ng
Came•~ ~l igh\and s D1. at
Wa} ne Ro ad at 3: JO r.m ..
Wednesday , Feb. 1..-. commencina at elLpir ation or
u .ten&ioo of current h:asc:
option for cit y to ult for a
srecified number of s lirs at
no char1e Cot lifeauard boats
0 1 othe1 city owned b..1Ut s;
opti on fo1 the ci ty II• have
the ti&ht to bu ild additit•nal
s lip.s; ptovi sion fm guest
s lip facilities; gene1al pu h-
li c usc o f the c~i s ting
lllllnchin& wi nch : annual
It t• sri tal.
\Irs. Nd SilO , &5, wa s bum
.lui ) :!2 , 188&, in Gi!tnef, War report from Vietnam
Principal Jl'lm \lcr;l, "'1.'11.
r)uanc: Kellh, anJ lkctor
Navarettt-C'( \Ci sta '.lc '.J
lligh ()chl>OI rore .. enl eJ .a
prop ess r erort on t he
scheduling and cumcul m11
plan beina deve loreJ a1 til\'
high school. The pl an I"
based on a fle11blc !iCheJul·
i113of chls !les anJ lcarm n~.
based on achievcm t-nt ra thn
than time srent in a .:nur"'·
The rlan would all n.,., "'11-
Jent s to f'Jr>Jr~h t hr,•u ~h
t he curriculum a s fa,t .~-.
they are ahll" to rna "t l.'r rlw
5ubject maller mvr>h'l'J 1n .1
r anicu\ar crout s e. ~l.'m<.'JJ ,II
reading r rocr ilin !l .,.,Ill t•.:
established to heir stuJc:nt>
wh n are unable 10 fu nct H•n
m the: new rrPJrarn. ·k·
cause colletes and uni-
versities a~ beoomi ng 11\M ~·
,ware of thi ~ rerfonn:an c c-
Ofiented arrroach to cdu·
cati{TI , it v.ill be rosl"it-h·
to convnunicate !hat a Sill·
dent hu satisfied the
necesJaty requirements f(lf
hi&h s chool &raduatiron. The
pro pam is set to stan 1n
September 19(\8.
Nebm~ka. She came to Cali-. Firs t hand tepmt o f action
fMnia 12 ye ars ag(l, and had in Vietnam is given by fted
li\'ed A years in this area. Pfeiffc:tlll •. on duty with the
Services were held :\lon-1st \la1 ine ')ivision, in a
day, Feb. l~. at WestcliH ten et l'o his patents, \h. and
Cllarel, whh the Rev, ll arry \Jrs. Fred II. Pfeiffer Jt.,
Dad)' o f the Greenl'ille Com-1 ~25 Cornwall Ln., 'Ne s t•
munity Church u nrfidant. c liff. CPA audit.
Potential lntennent was at \\arbor lie w1ote as fo llow!! on
annual IC\'enue R~s tMemorial Park.. J an, JO: 'N I t · • I "Yoo have pro bably al~ 0 p ans 0 resign •••dy heord, bu l we aol h;o
last niJht. We cau&ht about
Coun a.l Bob Sh 11 1dozen 8 l mm . mortar tounda man e Ofl, les area Jt ated in his
repreaentin& Distric t 6 in memo: .. T'rua mU s t be a mis· neat the rerimetel and our
Corona del Mar, ·Balb:>a l ,.. interpretation of caltlal con~ flight line. I had just se•
land and Eut Bluff, says versation 1 have had ...,.;th c ured fr om wmk about 3:00
he hu. m plans k> resian. ,·arioua city o fficials in and I wu walkin& back from
He tallied a Uat em cot which 1 have rc:m•ked that the night line with Chtis
on a Feb. 15 Sa~a Ana Re .. lhe dc:manda·o fmy buaineu Filimon towa1d.s our hut. We
ahter story ....t\t ch qoot ed and my City Counc::i 1 reapon· s topped atoo1 bunker lO talk,
"Ci.ty llall aourcea" as aibtlitiel occuionally c.uae and the fiut round hit ptetty
••y•nt ""he will probab_ly ml! ., wonder whether 1 c.n close by. 1 yelled, 'I'm coma
have k> ~ve out or the cuy 00 juatice k.\ both. 1 have in&!' and we both hit the
Jaur chi 1 ye•. and vaca t~. ~0 plana &o move o r to ro-bunket. "-fter thai we all
his pottWe k> JOb edmandt. ai&n from the Council ·who-hit the bunket. Abo~.tt S sec:~
Mr. 9tell0n, who is direc'" thc:r or not there .; aomc onda and 10 round• latet
ina a majo~ comnuJt~lty de~ who would like me to." everyone wu in the bunket.
velopment 1n th, Lot Anae-'"·'The fint anack luted
Merchants meet Feb. 27 :!..' .. ~::.-:; .;0:::.:E
A merct.uta' brelldaa for
dlsaauion of spline plf>me)o
lion pi•• hu b•a called
.,. ~ Roy Peel, . chali rm• or •• eo., ... del Mil Chnber
oCCocn•"' · n. llleeda.a tlill be hid 'J
It 7:30 ..... l\luday. •Ptb. I tailed. I jutl dovo dtrolllh
27, at Jo1tr t , .. \lur~Ml. d\e dooc &o the bunker .. ~f'ler
Mr. Peck, whD it ........ , ._, we 111 doubleoCimed
of ~ ey' 1 M•'• tlore, darwt1 to the Oitht line to
reporta •• ftc ..... wUI prepate f01 the ,,.,_.. at•
in dudrc pl~n 1 ,, u Baate tact.
merch••aina ptornOdOI'I, .. O..N•n1 wat t l illaeuina
They are su1e ,g tvtng l'u m
hell! The·•e goc s a courle
ofl.l uey's nn a gun and 1ndet
lUll just no .. ·.
"Thanks r,...,
The cookie ~t,
the tares.
chee se and
thlnss h•"l' not a n1ved yet.
"What Jn yrou tl•irl. alx•ut
~otth I(Cot ea" Rumo1 has 11
that if we ao to wa1, the men
alteady he1e will be here
ftlr the du1at1on, and all of
the rnen in the <itates will 10
to Nmth Kmea. r).\:. by me .
I don't hke to freeze'
"Well, I am ,g01na to c lose
nnw and ao tn work . Don't
won y about me . 1 can run
SO yatds to a bunker in
'second s. Write back. soon:•
Fu:d Pfc.iffet it: a lance
hit. >\nd then BOO\t1 It l('lC>k~ C:Oiflllll l with an aviation
ed like all of l)a Nan& blew elecuoniu nutfit at Oa
up! 1 aue u Chal lie must Nana. lie i11 an elec tmnic
hit the fuel rit• over ther e. tepau I'I'IC Cialiu. lie 11 a
The wh(l\e "kY wa . JUSI native or Oaklartd, Canr ••
&lowin& ted, moved wilh hit family to
"'Then out ttuey'a wen t the '!arbor .fuca in 1961 ,
to work Oft \hat lie. They h1t •as 11aduated ftom New~
him with hM::keta, mini~&una pmt llatbor lti&h School
and M~O mtchine auns.They in the class of IW.., and
definitely had him in • a nc:ndd Ot•n&e Coati Col·
sandwich between ltte river 'l•le betcore enlialin1 in the
and l)a Nana. They w«Wk~ Marines.
on him •llnlthl, all today, lfit father , a f01rne1 .\rmy
Md ate Jtlll at it. caJttain. is ownct ol Intel•
''A coupl• of fia.ed win&t ftational Marine Salet at
jutt JOl d\IGUih w(1h a 2607 W, Coaal Uwy •• Mart.
a aafint run, napalm, ete. MU Mile.
>\ Lincoln 'ic~l {'rom·
putet math rilot J"fogr 111n
waa rxcaenleJ ro the ~'ar.J
by Pl'inciral Werncr Carl!'nn,
teacher Paul Mc 3illicuJ)·.
Wld !UuJenc. Funci s ~c:n.
In the rroaran. f!tudents
in c~..aer 1nath clauu
learneJ buic math«matk al
conctflll tnJ d:ill s t hmu&h
the use t:JI" OlivcttH.Indcfoo
fiiOOd Propnma 101 c(tfftoo
!'Utes. 1oMed by ,the ~ ~any. I
The bo•J heau the pre-
limintry ltll4y flf the 196 ... ............. '"'-.......... •••m or 1M rwo.,o•C!d ...._., .. , ....
'
ACTOR RICHARD OEN~IN G of Corona del Mar .._ hon~·
ary chairman ofthe Orange County Cancer Crusade,
orepares to hOtSt tne AC~ Crusaoe flag. r\e 1S ass1sted
oy h·S. wde, the Iarme r British actress, EoJelyn Ankers .
ACS "F1 ght Cancer'' flags. w i!l fly :rve r J rJnge County
dltrlflg the Aprd C rus.:~de. Mr. Oenn.ng 11,15 appeared in
the Tvser es ''Mr. and Mr s . North '' M cr1ael Shayne:'
ana 'T lle t l ~mgdo<.to r.''The r .. Jni '1Vi eS/Ar.Denning
JppeareO 1n inc lu de "An altair to re"'el'be•'' •\'th Ca.ry
GrJ1l! "The laCiy ta~es a t lyer" witn Lana Tu rne1;
Ada•t' had tour sons" and "Beyond thr blue horizon ."
C.C. SETS '68 GOALS
•\ lt)-pntn l "~''~ ptng1 am
f,.t ]~f,~ f<lt t.lh' '\~ll('nll
\t .uh.•• ChJ.mhc• ,( c .. m-
·r~,·•~,· "J.'rtl· ... cn tl.'d h1 n ~11
r•I."'IJ<.'nt i.l'"n \led ... anJ
"""n un .Jn lr',<ILI .., arrl,l'ai
ft .w1 the dtt<.'~l·•l " J.t th .:11
\\ .. nJ.J.I n,,,,n na:ctnl ~ . .tl
\ehai\J..: .. tl'"t.J.ut :J nl. ltl'll.'
,1 ~ th.: r1•·!!1 .111
I. ~·~t.t hl!·h " \,e'•rroll-
lk.J.utdul JJ IJ ~I .. n.
.::tll l <:n!> .. n 11 "T1~ Sc""-
r••ll fi t:ot" l''"gl.Jm.
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<:dUC:l.ti<•O J"'l<l gl.tm [,o .Jl'•
4U31fll ],>c al :>Ch<'<'l l'enple
llt lh <lU I C!ll '., hu'll\l''~
fi 1m:..
Ed 1-llt lh (llel!oc ntcd ..1. h..:.ltl·
t1f1cah,,n :.111111d In the Ftll'
('hW•n~ !l!~t:iui.Jn t, (',,t,.n 3
~.tel \\at, :And 11 '''~:> al·cc:rl·
cd ~ AnJ1c:~ l(c:!l lcl, a,.
::. h •tr .t h!uc 11ht>om Sl!>Uin t manage!.
Je ~1 ..,1 .ot 11 c: •••mnH ttt·~ It • Sk 1rpe1 !-I an ~ \l.e!>\\>1<1 o~f
~c:er ilh' dl.J.mh<:t 111f,.lnwJ the Ct>mmo •dol ~'' ann.,unccd
''" j,,~,.al. ~, .• un t\. q::~.~r;: anJ lhe annual athlc tJI.' lun.::hc,,n
f.:Jc:1.11 \q;l'l.li!Pfi affect-..,)wa1d tol \te h~Jd 1n •\('Il l.
lnJ \CIII"PII il.:a.:h me 1• Denn1" H a t ll:!,,~,d, ch all·
..:hanh. m•n ,,f the L !:] ll al"•>n .;:,,rn.
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oooooooooo•o•oeooooooo
The Feb. 8 "Scholastic NewsTime," wh ich Is given
to grade school children In ou r unif ied school district,
devotes an entire page of praise fo r Negro poet Langston
Hughes.
The NewsTime article says that tributes to thE poet
are many, that he has been hailed as a "courageous
fighter for-human rights and dignity," and has been
praised as a "c rusader for freedom for mil lions of
people."
Four samples of Langston Hughes' poetry are Included
in the News Time tribute. But no mention is made of his
ma ny affiliations with left--w ing causes, or of his poems
eulogizing communism and desecrat ing Christianity.
Here are two examples of his philosophy not mentioned
by the NewsTime:
ONE MORE .. S .. IN THE U.s.A.
111 L ... sloa H•Pea
Now acrou the waters in RuMta
They have a blc U.S.S.R.,
The fatherland of the Sovietl,
But that b mi&hty far
From New York or Texas or California, too.
So listen fe llnw workers,
'I'tili: is what we have to do.
CHORUS
Put one more S In the U.S.A.
To make 1t Soviet,
One more S in the U.S .A.
Oh, we'll live to aee it yet.
Whe n the land belongs to the tanners
And the factories beloll4( to the worklnl mer~.,
The U.S.A., when we t.alr.e control,
Will be the U.S.S .A. then.
But we can't win Ol:.t ju.t taUdna
So let us take thinp in our b.arlda,
Then down and away with the 00..' ....,-,
Hail, Communi.t land.
So stand up in battle and wave our flq: on bJcb
And shout out, fellow workers,
Ow' new llopn to the aky.
But we ean't Join handl atronc tocetber
So long •• white are l)rnchJ.Dc b...S.
So blaclc and white ln one Union flebt
And ret on the rirht traclt..
By Texaa: or Geoqia or Alabama led
Come toJether fellow workers,
Black. and Whil'-can all be Red..
• • • •
GOODBYE CHRIST
BY L!Ullsloll R•11tea
Lis ten, C hrist
You did all right in your day. I reckon ...
But that day's gone now.
They ghosted you up a swell storv, too.
CaiJed it the Bible ...
But it's dead now.
The Popes ancl the Preachers vc
Made too much money from it.
T hey've sold you to too many
Kings, Ce nt>rals . Robbers, and Killers
Even to the T7.ar and the Cossacks,
Even to Rockefelle r's Church.
Even to the Saturday Evening Post.
You ain't no good no more.
They've pawned you
Till you've done wore out.
Good-by.
Christ Jesus Lord Cod Je hovah,
Beat it on away from here now.
Make way for a new guy with no religion at all
A real guy named
Man: Communist Lenin peasant Stalin Worker
\·IE ...
I said. \ot E.
Co ahead on nnw,
Yuu'rc gcttin in the way of things. Lord,
And please take Saint Gandhi with you when you go.
And Saint Pope Pius,
Ami Saint Aimee McPherson
And hi~ hl01ck Saint Becton
Of the Cnnsccratcd Dime.
And Sfl'P un the gas, Christ l
Muvc!
Don't be sluw about moving!
The wurld is mine from now on .
And nohocl{s gonna sell ME
To a King. ur a general.
Or a millionaire
Langston Hughes was a contributor to the Communis t
magazine New Masse •. The 1949 re port of the California
Senate Fact Finding Corrrnittee on Un~mer ican Actlvl·
ties listed him as a communist, and as a s igner of a
a statement on behal f of communist leaders George Dlmi-
trov, Will iam z. Fo,ster, Benjamin Oavis1 and others.
To gl~e praise to a writer of such s hocking mat erli11l
does Injustice to the inQui ring min ds of young students,
and It is an Insult to talii:Piyers, Mto are heavily bu,..
dened with the cost of public schools, and are soon to
be asked to pay mote.
This Issue or the New s Time Is not an isolaltd Incident
·of llle lell•lng leaning of the magulne, l>ul II should
be conwlftclng tvldence thai we do not need lhls kind of
llralnwulllnt ,..erial In our schools. The board of lrus-
1111 -ld !Me lmmedlole slopS lo unctl oul lllo
-TI .. IIIII lis rolottd oubllcotions.
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fl1llli01 -· ... lho rororUo •-Ho nlolod lui
/ DIAl DISIINIItiJ • · T-Allilonoo. .,.. • ....... oo-
ftom mr faworile e,lc poe" dal ~MMJed D bim :
1tr1111tb of tea.
.,ore my ct.ddy would bqia. to floe me, 'There would be-even more porDOtrapb y if
be wouW tometimea tell me : ~ ill 10in1 to more people tuw1 porft0111pht, of coune.
bun me mort than it doa you." Th~ h~a Now thac Mac the Knife McN•IfWl hu so
me mort dwl you. too; however, •p•n 1h11 l '.teeeafulty dl\'1h11ted ow defe.._, whit ia
Wilt I 1m eonltraiaed 10 try to reuon to-more Mtunl daaa for blm to move to the
,ether with tbo.e of you who are overcom. by world Nnk where he can devaluate our dol·
bale. I am proud to oay tbu I hive banished lar?
Sh Waller Soou, ..... ·n. oily tlriDI rm CAll~
uMunion" h .. been • iD-clftl b-, h ID ketp my lOft
IPhaDon, ainc:e mr hilll out of war."' To &hi a I r ..
achool daya. The thDuah& Drt:
Htlp ••• our couauy, .our
fah l1nd
ppn lha-dread commi e' a
bloody hmd. • • •
cane chat uaine th-'r .t&. If lhe flifta you are 6abtlna
ina• aa a t'oundMion. Mel for
deftly induclne liciMu h D hop your eon out of
The loDt hot aan11n.r of
116 7 h•• p .... ct. Ionia a
momodel of n~min! ci&laa,
riotina, lootina, tnd bloodo-
ahecL Winter now ia upon •
ua, and the hot days of the
awnmer of 1161 •• jutl
a10und the comer. ft\lh their
comina, al ao may come the
rultillment or the taw•• to
buM (k)wn 20 or our citiet.
We now have had ai J month•
Ia whi ch to pr cp •• ~ com ..
.... retwnption or the rio ....
Ina or 1 ~67. Wh• llCIPI have
been taken to prevonl. a ro-
111 hate from my he.n-eJ.Cepc only one: You people·who have 10 be draged into the
"Hot~ u/th' m illiQIU wJw'11~ clw lud you down,
In country Aitclt'" Of' ltOU$' I" tbwn. w,. lo111d a thoui!IQtu/, we hdte but OM ,
ftom Mdnnil, Mclimie, Wftl l
and Nichayev, 1 miiM pro-' Then our are• natiOn facea
duc:e tho warp and Woof of mom. .
I colorfUl fabriC with W .. ch 'J"heet OU( future i I nlled
il clothe my weekly mu.. whh aloom.. ,. 1 With a hot~ mor• hot tha1t the ht~te of the ........
Twentieth Century mUll realize that today
"world opinion" meant everythina and it is
old hat to loOii out for America Ant. Thio, you
5«, makes us di6er•,.t. We are the only na-
tion in the hiotory of the world which con-
.Wently puts the interests ·of other nations
above our own intereslS. But once upon a
... e. lnet .. d of bope,, we face
Accordinaly I sUI I uy 10 ~ ....u .. Bread PIMiding."
J keep tellina myself that bread puddina time we did have aaenuine, red-blooded Ameri-
can't help be in1 like it is: Sometbins in its can for President. His name was Theodore
cbil(lhood . . . Rooseveh arw;l it's easy co imaaine v•hat he
Some of you Kennedy-hatina bisots pre· would have done with all the world's atomic
dieted that J.F .K. would become John the weapons, He'd have burted them uoder the
First; that the F.B.I. would~replaocd by the Un ited Nactons building and then 1it the fuse.
Catholic Swiss G uard; that butc.her shops would When Teddy Roosevelt was President, a
be 1 Fr'd w p · ld be ncwtb ·African bandit named Raisuli kidnaped f osed on 1 ays; ffi Olftt wou -a nalutaliud American of Greek eatractioo come a parochi al school; Protestants would
have to ride in the back of the. bus; that drive-n~ P~rd~ari~. Preside~t 'Theodor~ Roosc-
in movies would be convened to confesstonals velt d1dn t neaot•ate, exconate or hesitate~ He
and renamed: ''Toc:it and Tell": aod that G.O.P.'"'"imi'J1jC(flarelr~nt:-au~boats . " . .
would come to mean : Genuftect or Perish. a~d se nt ~a~S:uh th~ telear.a~. Perdteans
B · d.d • h d'd ·., J h. k h ahve or RatSuh dead. The Citizen was freed, . u~ tt ' n 1 appen, 1 II. ust t. 10 ow but in those da)'!, of cour se. the world r~
n.ICe 11 would .be to h~ve Jo.hn the F1rst back! .\'pected America.
I ~I bet e~en Jm1 Garnson WIShes Kennedy was Surely you super-patriots wOuldn't go back
still Pte!ldenL to t~ose heatheni sh days when mere treason
of thct e riotl? Sia
arc important in
1n impendo .;,~;Uol>he. Edo• Me-
time i I
y .. r •.
Nter Hitler had con~cred
PoJ1nd in HJ~. Mcinnis
1tated: "Sia months wse
elapse bdorc the Hitler
war machine wou ld be thn>wn
.,ainst Holland.· Bclaium,
llld France. Hitler' a triumph
over F ran Cc i 1 one aspect
of the story. Ano ther as·
poet i s the failure of France
lnd Britain to usc those 6
month s ....
Some Great Society haters and other Rc-was punishable by death! In our early days
publicans think Lyndon Johnson is crooked. even state government s could prosecute their
He 's just as hont'!t as he ca n be--unfortunate-citizens for treawn. But how impractical it
ly. If his morals arc as loose as a pile of sand . would be for, say, the State of California to
maybe it's only bec.-use he was brought up in prosecute, say. Earl Warren for treason. Wa.r-
the' sand hill country of Texas. In reply to the ren has sanciUary in the District of Columbia,
chi.rge that the morals of our young people Yugoslavia and other places and probably
are aoin1 to the dop. Presilknt Johnson an-couldn't be extradited, even by Ronald Rea-
swered : "Morals today are beuer than they gan.
we re in my youth." · let us take the moderate approach: While -
History rei ales that France
-fell before the Germans.
1 have documentary c:villence to prove that. impeachment is really too good fo r Earl War-
let's not foraet. morals could be worse. let ren, we must settle for that. It's not practical
us be thankful that only half the books sold eit her to hang him or to let him stay where he
today are pornoaraphic, lewd and obscene. is.-American Way Features
SENATOR GEORGE MURPHY, center, was presented ~d that the British anny
a certificate by Dick Richard a t a recent Boy Scout mnawl.ously was saved
• • 1 • £mm b01n1 destroyed at [)ln .. dedtcatLon uncheon at Bob 8Jrns restaurant, Fashton ki k 1 1 1 k . r . so cmn y as you Island, declanng the senator to be an honorary member th is: Will history reoord 1h a t
of the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbo r Cham-Ame ri ca shall fall before
ber of Commerce. At the left is actor Andy Devine, an 1he riotous revolutio n•ies,
honored guest at the luncheon. or we will be uved rrom
destru ctio n b"y a miracle,
'-eHers to the Editor
PUEBLO IM REV!RSE truth, to one of willina sac..
Edito r of the Ensian, riri ce, if neceuary , end
With the Pueblo and her stri ve harder thi s year and
crew still in the hands of ttDse to come to support
No rth Korean phat cs and only men or prov en chara(>
our own aov er nm ent unable ter with oouraae cnoush to
or Unwill ing to hee them, Statd up fo r fre ccbm.
one cannot help but rem em-Bob D.lga~.,
bet a similar incident which Newpon Beach
occutTed off our own co ast-
line a short time aao.
At that ti me, a Ru ssian
ship loaded with clectmni c
devices lay dead in the
water just a rcw miles f10m
San Clanente lahnd.
The immcdi ate and deci·
sive response to thar. intru-
sion was the proposal by
som e s talwart Newport
Beach patriots to invite the
cap tain and crew ashore as
sucsts to celebrate their
arri val in Cali fornia waters,
b~· wini n& and dinins them
in sumptuous fashion!
No wonder our country is
scof£ed at and inaulted by
any fourth rate nation hav-
ing the requi red ounce or
temeri ty.
Very truly you rs,
Thomas C 'Roaers
131 Via Udo Soud
UOO Isle
ST AHD FOR FREEDOM
Editor of the Ensign,·
f\.1ore than three decades
ago democrati c socialist
Roosevelt and his fanitical
adviser s, led by the power•
ful intcmation alist Barudl,
be1 .. the descen t fmm in-
divicilal rreecbm and the
principles which the foun.o
den o r the Republi c estab--
lished to guarantee "liberty
and justi ce fo r ali ... Theop-
position pan y i s now ster-
ile, havina been infiltrated
by the parasite ''pwarcs..
sivism," which is simply
di al ecti cal non sen ae to
dia,uise oo llectiviam. ·
At present the fl ower of
ou r manhood•e ten thousand
milca aaou the Pacific en•
&aced in a deadly stru&&le,
whi le the ume enemy in
Ameri ca underminet our in·
stitution • of leamiftl, bums
o w cities, demoralizes our
youth .,d c aniaa es any
.,d all · who endeavor
to expote lheir nef.nout"
operations.·
SUPPORT THE POLICE
EditDr of the Ensign
Today's police rorces face
man y obstacles. not the'
least of which is created by
what is aenerally accepted
in American politi cs as the
left wing. It is from thi t
specuum or American poli-
ti cal philosophy that one
hears the lou dest and mos t
con tinual chant of "poli ce
brutality." However, thi s is
only tt!ll£ Ll)e Slo1'y, £ot , just
as they use the cry of"police
brutality" to destroy the
effecti veness of th e police,
they aJ 50 use the civilian
pol ice re view boards to
answer these phoney char·
ges. Ge nerally speakins,
conservatives have been er-
fcctive in eJ.posins the
fraud of "police brutality,"
and in so doi ns have pre·
vented the fonnation of re-
view boards .
The le ft wins has sti ll
other ways of dcstroyins dte
effectiveness of the police
coddlins the criminal
{which is attes ted to VCf}'
well by the ever-tncreasina
crime rate) and a sreater
concern for the cri minal
than for th e victim. lr it
were on ly lay ci ti zens hol d-
ing these viCws , it would
be bad enough ; but mos t of
our courts are al so in1ist.ina
for more rishts for the cri-
minal, alw ays at the eJ.-
pense of the victi m. STATE IOIIIIP
such as was eviden ced at
[)unkirit when a noel or
small boat s c10ssed the
channel, an d rescued the It is not surprising, then,
when we see such stati s ti cs
as the following published
by 1he FBI: 55% of offenders
re le ased in J%3 were re·
iWTCited in 2~ yean; 57%
of offenders released on
pasole in 1%3 were rear-
res ted in 2~ years ; 67% of
prisoners re leased after
eaznifll aood time were rc-
liiTeatecS lll 2Y.a years; 83% o r
those ae(JJiUed or diamis-
sed in I %3 Were rearrested
in 2Y.l yean; 7~ of 1hose
ararlted probation in I %3
£or auto theft were rcanest·
ed within 2~ years,
by Sellalar Jollll Sci!INI&. ~:~i~h de•:;.;;,J:,": almost
Betides the lert wing , 1h e
problem our police seem to
face is not only in capturing
the criminal but keeping
him "locked up" for his full
amount or time.
Nevertheless, the police
keep tryin s. They have tri ed
wi retappin& and even hid-
de n microphone s in sus·
pected criminals' hideouts;
but the &l.preme Court didn't
advance in to the electroni c
aae. The court has turned
down all evidence sathered
by such methods. So, the
onl y accomplishment new
devices invading privacy
wi II have is federal control
of local police, done throuah
dispensinc of federal funds
to install new electronic
spy networks.
Support your local pOlice
and keep them independent
of federal control.
Yours ualy,
Ri chard E. Woodin
P.O. Box 8ll
Balboa
Governor's proposed
budget fo r the neJ.t fiscal
year has been presented to
the legislatu re. The mo re it
is studied, the mo re i t su~
plants imaaes for uu th . ,
Prepazed . b.y , aa .. admi ru ...
stratim vhi chhaa,epeatQdly,
proclaimed aoaJs ,9f econc>-
my, this budset calls for
the chi rd large 11 pe rcen taae
increase in s tate spending
durins lhe past decade. The
chansc the fa ct that "Pa t"
Brown was the biuest
spender in California history
up to his time. But these
.fiaures show that so rar, on
\be aveta&e, his s uccessor
ia spendiq even•more .
Th,..e excuac ol the .. 8rown
deficit" is no lonaer avail-
able. The only possible
explanation for s pendins of
th is maanitude which mi&ht
preserve the ima1e of an
"economy" administration is
!h•t Jaws now on the books ,
mdcpcndent of the budaet,
require . these huse annual
increase is even larger than
last year's, when the vast
sums appropri ated were Jar·
gely blam ed on the le1acy
of e1-Govemor Bro'Nll. It increases. con tinue!! -no t only wilh·
ou t a bJCak , btJI with actual But Jaws can be chan1ed.
acceleration _ the pattem They can be repealed. The
or steeply ri si ng 1 ovemmen t govemor can ask the legis·
cos ts which has prevailed latute to chan1e ot repeat
in Californi a ever since the the taws which now rcquiJC
end of lhe Second Wo rl d War. bi& spendins -and if the
These facts may seem al-legislature refuses to do so,
most incredible to the man y the issue can be taken to
who s ti ll believe the pro-the pe op le in the fa ll
mises made Wrina the 1166 eJ ecti ons.
campaign, and since. But So far th is has not hap-
the co ld statistics-based pened. A. II that has happened
on figu res I have obtained is that in two years we h ave
from the lesislat.ivc analyst, beenaskcdbyan ••economy''
whose o ffice reviews state administration to spend over
financing on a rull-time a billion dollars more to
basis -speak for them-increase the size of aovcrn .. selves. ment and of its handouts, From lhe budget adopted • • •
£or the fi scal year 1158·H Stat e Senato r J ohn G. to the budget just proposed S
for the fi scal ye ar 1%&-61, chmitz, haa replied aa
foll ows to Govemor fl ea· to tal state CJ.pe nditures in
California roae rrom .s2.1 san'a charge tl,at Senator
billion to S5.7 billion. In Schmitz's figuo·ea on an·
the a years of Governo r nual increase& in the Cali-
Brown, the increue was S2.4 fomia budget Me inaccurate:
billion. In lhe first 2 yean ... rewet more than I can
of Ronald Reaaan, if hi s ny the nececaity of enter-
current bud&et is adopted. ing into public controven~y
the increase will be $1.1 with the Govemor I aupport•
billion. At thai rate, in A ed ao etroagly throu8hout
years Rcaaan•s new spen~ the primary and seural
ina would almo ll double election c ... plip of 1966.
Bro....,•s. l1ut the ~MM~ring coat of
Dr. Carl Mcintire relll.cd
in a recent 20th Century
Refo rmation Hour bmadcau
that the po li ce in aom c
cities are pmvidina mini ...
tae tar*s fOf use durinc
E\Dt s. In ,L,os ,AllaM a. ~
antioa ..SU"t i1-~1m.
RJ,emenl.ed ~&o:.mer:t cenai6
contincencie' ~~~mal
erupt., i f the plai\'i 'Ot the
commi c-insurrectionist J m..,
teri ali zc.
'Miat ae yo u OOi rw, Mr.
Ellsiness Man. to pro tect
you r factory o r your store?
Wh• are you doin&, Mr.
Head-of·lh&-Housc, to pro-
tect your wire IWld fMli ly?
You still have the greater
part o f 6 mo nths le£t to
make up ro r .. Y Ch i n1 that
you have nealectcd to do
durin1 the past 6 montht.
Remember the fate or France!
• • • Dr. Steuart McBirnic's
"Voice of Ame ri canism''
sounded an omi'noua alann
last week when he to\ d of
lhe plana o f Black Nationa'-
istoriiWiizations k> destroy
Key American citi et nut
summer. The pro1r1111 s are
minu te in detail, and in sen•
era! in vo lve the disruption
of the transpo rtation and
oommunication system s, the
st>ppqe of public u tility
aervi cet and the-immobiJj ..
zation of forces which main.-
lain oommu ni ty law and or-
der. When terror t trikct, the
men M>uld be rounded up
and kept u h;>tt .. et, while
the \Wmen "41uld be turned
overt> sea crazed mobt. ·
Dr. M c~mie has rein for~
ed hi 1 appeals to the public
t> reooani ze the cle• and
presort. dancer of commun--
ism by hi s booklet: '"How
real is the int cmal menace
of communism.'' Thi s hat
been made avlilable by writ·
irt1 .-mat P.O. Bo• 10,
Glendale, Calif.·
The pattern emeraea even state sov..ament and the
more cle•ly fmm the rol· punitive taxation ·which re-
lowin& percentaJCS thowin& •Ita ia too import..t an
tbe increa'se in each year" I ieeae to bury in the name
1tatc bud&et aa IPPtoVCd of f.atlY unity.
by the I cai slatl8'e tnd tian· • The percet~tasu of ....
.t by the aovernor. · ·nul increa.e in die etate
195 ... 5~ to 19.5~ _ 7.4'l bud"et r.·.,.a io my Febn.ary
1959-60 to 196().61 -1. 2" 9 newe attar •• Mmply de· 1~1 to 1961-61 -S.O'l: rived from comp.nn8 the
1961-62 10 1%2..fi3 -U.M, total · ... out of e•ch etate
1962-<13 0> 196:1-<14 -14.4'1, badeol oo oipod by the
1963-64 to 1964-65 -10.6'4 ~mor "ch year for the
ltiS-66 to 1966--67 -9.141. put ten r•••· with U.e
(O.umor Roaa• elec&ecl emo•t o th• previooe
1966-67 10 1967-<11 -10 6'l yoar'a bodseL The bodsot
1 .. 7--61 10 l96W~ • total• were .applied to me .,_.,,,d)·-12.» increue ,by lhe Lefielatlv• Aulyet.
Last week he called atton·
Cion to the eli ttribution bv
the Black P1nthor oraani ..
zation in Che Berkeley •e•
ot 1 publication called,
'"The rcwlutionary c•th•
chi 11111. V H e IIi d tha tbi 1
waa a rut• enumt of 1n ..,
lide written by Seii•Y
Nec:hayev. · which Lenin
uted in mlkirt~ communi•
a world power. Thi 1 .a..,
may be obuined by wrilin1
"Ill. .........
The hiahelt cou rt in the
land overrides our elected
representative•, mi aintfi ..
prets · and derides our con·
sbtution, ·and aivee leaal
encowqcment to those vile
creaure• wt.:t •e 1n1wina
• lhe fotJnd.iou or our
free sodec.y. They •• uaint
the privilqe aranted by our
con ltitution1l stii&Jtet to
duuoy us a• 1urely as
tami tea und .. nine lilY
Uaucture i r left to their
c:ip aiM li ti ....
Our fnndl11 it dyin1
r!Dm lact of iatare• by Ill
oYedndull• ila ClUJ ~
doiJ, ·IOO lnii>JIIc•od ..; II
.,velllnlaat ........ Let
u all pray lUI our tpilli &
will bo IUmod ,_ .... or
"IIO"hm to .. d lht
A CITATION of merll from IICI Is being prtstnltd by
CNncellor Dan iel G. 41drldt Jf., left to E.J. (Brick)
Power for ''distinguished service to lie Irvine Cimpus
and llle people of Clllfomlo." llr. P-r. w11o resides
at 2701 Blyshote Otive, BI_J Shores, w•s I foundet of ,
llle Friends of UCI oriMIUtiiOI •d dowoloped .. _.
for llle locat1101 of llle co-s .., lilt llolnt ronch. Ht
is sllll octlwe as a member of lilt Flltnds of UCI
too.rd of directors.
The leai•l•he ~naly 1t AI• Poet. To cot~pen
l&a .. a ... • 6,_ .._.al ~ .. •d obt.ia • •v--..
lll4let increa~e rutctae1 ••ere... le • .,. ....... AM It wu told tal• b1
popuiMion lf'Ow&h •d ,.,... •Qool _,.._c.""-certain wtdcb Hid, ~
n .... combiood.' ..... "... -r -.... --· Tho noto,. o-1 ...... _ .. IJr .. _ prooidi ........ wllbool, dHirlftl 10 ....... ... ~-···· -0.••-.iMI• of ... ur-.o,Oiutr -ho --.... -ar... ... 11.1,._ Tho ,,,,._ Oowt. w111 .,.... aiKo -.., -r Olld
••on10 oo lor -·a.-• l1lo P& U -•-., --lho• Wllcll O«looiU ioll • .,.. l,.ofiMH-8•~-1M-of God,·_.
nio -laleiJ ..... ool • .. VIlla MaiM.· do II.( •• Ll*o 1: :1111, 11.)
I
I
CIYEII •"-• • u ,.~
elai-.......
cMeH .. t •n: r.qaiN4
Ua .. , wltit th• ••c.•• ~ v~cll•rs, I• •• offi ce ttl
llle c lerk of the above e111thld
eo.rt, or to preaeat die•, wt • •~~ ••c ... e ty vou.chera, to *
••derwlped at c./o Tltotnaa E.
Ke ff4!'raaa, AtterDe)' at Law,
901 Dovt~r Drive, S11 ite 232,
Newport Bueh, Califon-.
92660. which Ia the plaee of
!,u!M .. of the unde raiped 1•
all 111111ttera perta ia l111~ to the
eslalt e of •a ld decednt, with•
Ia ab: Moallil• aher tlir.e fira t
pq.hllc:•doa of t&la aotice.
O.te~d r e hna ary 19. 19168.
KA111RY N T. PUG II
WA LLACE C. TA YLO R
Elleeu\ora of th e Will & C00o
dld la of the abo...-e umed
dec:edchl t
1110MAS E. HEffE RNAN
Attonaey at Law
901 Dove r Dri ve
Suite 232
Newport Beaeh, (:all lornia
942-3210
----~:.~~~:-.·~:o,._E}lfeCIIIOrS -r .. h. 22, 29, Marr h
in 1 he N~w port
W£'RE LOOIUNG
FOR A
GOODMAN ova40·
r. Short T,.;,a ,.,.._.,..
th• M•wport Harbor ar•o
MAN WE WANT IS
-TH UP TO
"16,SOG-~ ----AIR MAIL
B. A. PATE( JR.
. I
'-~-.. 71~ foil .... T-IIW
MUTUAL
SAVINGS ...........................
COlONA Oft MAl
VALET
NEW DEACO!lS of S~ An arew·s PresbyteriM Church
of Newport Beach are pictured here with thei r pastor,
Or. Charles Dlerenfield. seated, left to right, are Mrs.
Stanley Mum ford, Mrs. Tom Condon and Mrs. Robert
Rapp; standing, let( to right, Mrs. Alvan Clemence, Or.
Oierenfield, Mrs. Hobart Loud, and Mrs. Ralph Hilmer.
No t pictured: Mrs. William Kloeckner and Mrs. Lee
Boli n. ,
Engaged pair feted
~The berhrotha t"'"'oiMtn-and-Mrs . eland-Johnson,
Hilda Kollin to Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wa l·
Suue r was the occasion for lace, Mr. and Mrs . Storm
a party in their honor at the Case, Mr. and Mrs . J ames
ho nor of Mr. and Mrs. Keilh Knlcht,Mr. and Mrs. Russe ll
L. Chamblin o f Corona del Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Mar on F'eb. 13. Sutte r and Mr. and Mrs.
The guests Inc lude d Mr. James Steinkamp.
LEGAL NOTICE
SOTIC£ OF' PROPOSED
CIIART[R A!o.!i:SO,..ENTS '\OTIO~ IS 1/EREill' CI\'EN,
Miss Koltln has do ne Dri-
vate duty nursin& at Hoag
Hospilal for a number or
years. She is presently as-
sociated with the Orange-
County Medical Center, and
has worked with their ca r-
dio vasc ular training procram.
A ho me wedding has be en
pian ned for April 2 0 .
'
UftRT HMIIOR EIIIGII
fiRSTSECllOM --P. 3
---
THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1968
tO IIIII A D£L IIAI!, CAU F.
Styles for l lf mates
If a fi r• mate wanu • •• 1>r Ute lu~;tcboon u-
lina thh ... ..,"-h'• ··.-. ..... -., ,. .. 0oa ~ ..
chou away .. 11\d "'I e.!Gt I' ... Mr1. · Dau Smi ley.
Nne a airl, u u lhe ....... l ... .,. c::hli rman i·s Mn.
cheon fashion show at s• ..... leed, and dec:o ra-~a Yaeht Clu~ on Muc::h 14 aoaa .. by Mn. Gooq,e
wt ll ataow sty lu fDRJ 8af Lalit~ Md ber commi ttee,'
Depa.rrnent smre or Batboe MJct.ts who we .u Oub
Peninsula. ~cial boa. will m•~••: we MmCI, t\llen
be at 11 :10 and llln.dt • QJ•l .. Mchaelttjuh, Chip
12 :3 0. · Cleary. Prank Beach,_ Jay
The sprin1 oollection or U.ndcrm1n. Willi ~m Boland,
1p0rhwear will rcllect the 80n. Franklin. M•c Ha ll,
nautical innuence wi ft. •d Almo n Lochbey. Fuh-
oo tora runnina to the maria ion• wi lt be mordinated by
ncr' a red, white, and blue.: Mrl'. -L eonard Soulh.
Mu. Ralph De.v er i 1 ho~
Service ,..,. liven
The 11th annual Disney• catlonal. medical and indus·
land service awards presen-trial projects that help raise
tat ion recognized tbe follo w-stand atds of llvin&. preserve
in& local orcanlzatlons last a sphit of dicnity and ma.in-
week at a luncheon at the ta.irt mutual responsibility
Dis neyland Hot-el+-aruLpe.r_sonal lnv.o.J.veme.ru of
Haag Hospital Auxillllly, partlcipatln& citizens. ••
$500 a wa rd for "substantial Orance County Phllhar-
financlal contributions to monic Society, Newport
the hospital building fund, Be ach, $500 award for "pro-
for Pto\'ldlng essential vld.Jn& enriching concerts
equipment a nd for more than and mysic al education pro-
48.000 In -service hours do-crams for the p eople or
nated by volunteer membe rs:' Orange County, for sponsor·
California Partners for the In& free youth con certs pre·
Alli anc e, Newp ort Beach. sented to more than 2.000
$500 award for "advanc ing elementary and junior high
better re lations betwe en the students, and fo r de\'eioping
t>eOples of the Ame ric as by programs wh ich cult h-ate-
promoting and undertaking music a ppreciation.··
19 di\·ers ificd .:ultural, edu·
Brotherhoo4 dilller set
pursuant to ,\rtide I I, Sect ion
8 (h ), of the Cons titution nf
th e .'ita te of C:.!Hnrn ia, th at
copi"'" of th .. prnpo..,ed <Omendp
ments to th e Cha rt e r of the
City of \'e..-port ~a ch to be
.. u hmittetl tn thP I'Otets of the
City of V wport neach a t the
Gener>.! \hlnacipa! F.lect ion to
be h"Jd on ,\f"il 9, 1968, 11e
uailable in the offi ce of th~ City C:l,.rk of th,. City of ~ew·
port A~deh .
FACULTY QUARTET TO
PLAY FEB. 21 AT DCC B:o<he:hood week will be T he gym activities and
'athletic program at the Cen·
tral a ra nc h are now s upe r-
t>ised by Mike Campbe ll,
teacher and coac h from
~nt a Ana.
Da ted: F'l"brnary 20, 1968
l.111u ra l.agioo;
Citv Clerk
City of \ewport Re.ch
Publi"h: F'~b. 22 , 29, Mom:h 7,
14, 21, 28, and Apri l!. 1968,
in the ~ew por! Harbor t..n"iSD
The F aculty Art s Slrin& obsen·ed with a dinner at
()lanc::t Mil p re sc::il t a morn-s ·Jo p.m. this Friday, F'eb.
ina pro aram in the music 23, at the Upper Bay Bra nch
bui ldina at Oungc: Co ast or the Harbor Are a Boys'
Co ll eae at 11 a.m . Feb. Z6 Club.
in il s premiere perfonnancc. Boys are also being l.n·
There is no admi ssiun vitcd from the Times Boys'
chara e. Club and Sout.hi rn Area
The program includes Boys' Club in Los Ange les.
Q..tartet No. B, by Haydn; Boys who wish to atte nd
SOTICI:: or Pt.:BLIC II EARl~C. Qua n et for String by \tcl n· ar£> as ked to bring a cas-, .• ,,· •• ,. h b · ·' , s e-tolt' dl sh native <o the l'u .... " ere )' gtv~n ma tire; and the Nocturn e from thr Pl111nn in1J Commi,.aion of country of their parents or
LEGAL NOT IC E
th " City of :\'e"'""''t Buch Q.urtet No. 2 by Borodine. d Th ,.., gran parcm s. e Boys' will hold a public hearinfl on Mem ber s of lhe group we ·• r· · r n 1 M Club will furnish be\·e r •• e m~ apptcalloo o .oue:u ' · Eil een Deiss "of Whi ttier Boyd lo~ a \·•ri•nce lt931 to aild salad.
pconnit: coostnaction of • du-El cment•y School, Oa ta C•ntrol Bron ch N•ws
plu with 1~-"'..-thn the rl'• Mesa; Dune Keith, in suu-In gym acth·ities a new qUired land area in th~ R•J mental di rector at Cuati. Di"trict on Lot 125, Block A, u H. h· J h p l mat elimination game, "W ar~
Tr11et F.:ut ~e ... ·pi:trtl e-<*ly me la 11 • 01~ car· ba t!," has been introduc ed,
bo"'• ••~51 ... L•t.. U.Y. ..A•·•· man.· o~butra director at and c hampions wtllbe c ro wn· ~e.;rid h1 h. rebvfaftlu~~'i:lff!n OCC. 1nd· Jack ' Mcintire, ed at the e nd of February.
th
1
at 11afd l;':b,lc "earin, .. ·ITI be mu sic insuuctor in the Ne-(Qradps 3·8) Presel}l Champ-
he ld on 1 ~ 7th day 0 Mareh, port--Mesa Di stri c L ions are Grade 3. J im Bliss. 1968, 8t the hour of 8:00 p.m.
LEGAL NOTICE
in th~ C:ound l Cha mhrrs of ------1 • Al an Head and Mi ke
th e N,.wpon Beaeh Chy lla ll , LEGAl MOTICE. ___ Padago , 5 ·Mike Kahler, 6 .
at which tim,. and plac~ an )' -Pe<e: Kon<os 7 M d SOTICE OF' Pl'Bi.IC H c 'Rl.\'G • -yron and all pel"!!ton!l lntereste may "-'' . ap~a r and b., heard thereon. r\otic~ is hereby giv~n that Mlclile r. The present c hamp-
Ray y_ Copelin, !O~cr~tary the Plann inlt Commi,.~~oion of ions are aq:eptin& c hal!e n· ~~~··pon Bea ch Cit}' th~ City of 1'\~,.·pon B~aC'h gt"S through F'e bruary., P lann ing (ommiuion will hold a ~ublle h~a ri ng on ________ .:_ ___ _
Pub l i~~oh : F'f'b, 22 1968. in the application of \lary G.
The Newport UMrbor t:nsign Colby for 111 rl"\'i!!o~d \'arianr e
An art class Is now being
Matted at the CPntrai Branc h.
Any boy who would like to
join may do so by rt"&istt"t·
lng with Clyde Hartwigs e n
in tbe s hop.
Havp something that needs
repai rs., Brine it to thf"
Boys • Club Shop on Tues ·
da.y e\'enings for "Pi x. It
night." A good time for
bo,ts and fathers to \<.-ork to-
gether.
Steve Wonac ott. soctal
and rec re ation director. is
cooductina preliminaries in
tbe 8 oys• Clubs ot Ame1lca
National Pocket Billiard
Tournament.
u ,.r Bay Bronch
The Boys' Club of tht"
Hnrbor Area ~to•iiJ host the
Boys' Clubs of Ameri ca
Sectional Hilliard T ourna·
ment the last of Marc h. Boys
8 t o 18 lnterestt'd 1n com·
peting in the e limina tion
tourname nts may come tn a nd
sign up.
J1J7 L C..tt ...... .,.
~922, P lann in~ Commi ..... ion
re\'ie"· of matrnal~ to b,. u.-~d
in con"tru ction of a 6 ft. f.-nc~
{wall) wi th in th ~ r~qu ir.-d front
yard "~!back. l.oc;tl ion of
woodrn fen c,. '•'it:> appro•·,.d at
th i!l location on Jan. ·I, 1968.
Applicant pro po.!l~.'!l to ehanp:.-
her requ~.'!lt fr om a "wood~n fenc~"to a "ma!lonrv wall'' on
Lot 14, Block 25, Trac t Ea•t-
,.jd,. addn. to BH ib oa Tra<'t,
"0TICF. OF' f'I'BUC HE.ARI~C.
"ntk .-i .. h,.rrby ,,!;h·en that
th ,. f'lannin/ Cnmmi"'"ion of
th t' City o ;\ewport BtaC"h
"il l hold 11 public-h~ari n g on
th .. tt ppl iC"auon of Donald L
PPII'NoOJI lor a r .. r Permit
~13-l2 to pf'rmit: the rrmode l-li nji; an d .. qmn,;;ioo of • non-
con lorm inll bui l<linp; in lhr R·2
])i ... u ict, on Lot II, Blod: J,
TrdCt Bo1 lbo111 J.._l;tnd ('ommonl)·
k.n oh n Ill:< 117 G.Hn~t ·\\·rnu~.
IJ;~lboa !.'!I!An<I-
The s pring instructional
baseball is in progress on
Saturdays - 8 to 11 ,vears
o ld at 9 a .m .. 12 to H yt>ars
old at noon. CoaoNA D11. MAl:, CAA.WOttNIA
-CHASE & HELEN CRAMPTON
• Endlc..·IH C leaning
• Fine..· l .. ttllt(ln
• Ah ~..·ration~
Pick Up 6 Deltwry --• 675-0310
Account" Invited -
common lv J.n ow11 a• 1604 Ea'"t
Ba I boa hou I~ •·ard.
Notic~ is hf'T~by furt hn J!i>'!"ll th at !'a id publie hflat infi ,.jf]
be h.-ld on th .-7th day of March,
1968, a t thr hour of 8:00p.m.
in thf' Cound l Chamber>~ of
the s~wport Beach Cit)· Hall,
at which tim,. an1l place ally
and il l! person!; in lf'Tl"-"l~d m:1v
appt'llt and be hl"ard thO'r~on ,
Ha y Y. Co ~ lin, ~I'C'TPtary
Newport B.-ac h f.i ty
Planninji: C:ommi!'>"l on
Pu bli!!o h: F'rb. 22 1968, in
Th e N~wpot"t Uarbor E.n~~o ittn
Sotir-r i.'!l hNI"bY furth.-r ~iven
that o~ .. id puhl i(' hl"arinf wdl br hrld on th r 7th day o Mneh,
1968, at the hour of 8:00 p.m.
in thf" Cou ne i\ Chambus of
th.-"'""port &-a r-h (ih Hall,
at ~<>·h ich t im!' ant\ pl;o<'f' a ny
and all pr-r,.on.'!l in t~ll""trd mav
ap~ar aod bf' h.-ard th,.rton ,
t\;t~· Y. C o ~ liD, s!'cr~tary
\'r" port Brach Ctt)'
Planninlt Commis!l ton
Publi ..,h: F'Pb. 22 1968. in The \'pwpon Harbor [n!lip!.
ThP national Peters on
spot shot co ntest is taking
place in the games room
t he remainde r or the month
of Februs.ry.
L i Giol NOTICE
H o\t<~Y 'N'=STOVEt<, Coron a
del Mar attorney, Is the new
skipper of the r::ommodo re's
Club of the Newport Harbor
':harrber of Commerce. He
too k over th e sk ipper du ties
fr om '3ill ~ing of Harbor In·
best men t Co. U:ameo House
photo.)
Jim Curran
join5-G W-C-
Jame s B. Cu rran, 34, who
has resicned as di rector of
th e Cos ta Mesa recreauoo
de parunent, wi II join th e
Golden We st Coll ege facul I)
to head one o ( the: nation's
fi rs t JUnio r college vrograms
to u atn recreatio n techm·
c1 an s.
The new Golden 't\'es t pro-
yam is a 2-~·e ar cu rri Q.IIum
preparing men and women to
Wi.Hk at a su\:1-supervisory
level 1n ctt} recreauon and
beach depa rtments , hos pi·
tals and rehabili tation tal·
te rs, pri vau ~encies and
clubs, youth organtzatio ns,
retirement comm unittes,
campmg centers and re-
sort s.
\h. Cu u an, who also ser-
ved as recreati on supe rvi sor
in Newpr•rt Bc:a<;h, is presi-
dent of the Si'!O ihe rn C al i-
fnm•a \klmcipal Athletic
Fcderat•o n, an o rgani zation
of u ,l indu s trial , sc:hool,
mumctpal and pri\·a te agen-
ctes.
He gradua1ed from Cal i·
fomia Stat e Colle ge, Los
Anaelt:.s, wt th a bachdor of
scien ce dcgu:e 1n recreation
admin1 stratio.>n 111 1 ~I. He
sc:r"ed near!) 4 years in th e
Ai r Fou::c as a photo1raphic
Lechniciao.
He aad hii w•Ce and t.heir
sons -live in Co sta Me aa.
where he is a member of the
bo ard of the \len's Club a t
th e Costa \lesa c ... "'lf and
Coun U} Club. He also is
an ad,·isor to de,·elopinz a
iunio r golf club.
lllol TY CHAM~'$ !lAMED
Matlip le li •ina ch~plon a
ll<r January have been .., ..
nounced by 1he Newptnt
H-.bo ...CO.c• Men BOard o r
Roaltou. They ••:
Top a .. oamen -Helb
Varulenbura, d:JIIw value:
Hal Pi nctU n, uni t tal••·
Top lister -Otoll er $IIi •·
bury, b r both do llar valu e
and ui'U t aai e&.
NECK·D EEP IN TR~ATMENT
· For many years, neuraiM:ia ''ictims had to endure
such treatments as using packs of hot sand. There's
a world of difference in today·s remc.dtes. Thanks to
mc:dic81 science:. they're rclia bk:. But don't usc: em)•
---medicationS ihtliscrimino:rtcly: Your physician sh·ould
he: YO\Jt ~~:uide ... he's the only pe~on qualified to
decide wllen you need 'medkauons. l et him do the
dtagnosin~~: and prc!!Cnbmg. We'll be &lad to fill hJs
prcscnptions for you.
Clristensen Pharmacy.
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Ill FORfliT
N011CE OF' "'BIJC m:-\RI\'C.
~OTICE IS HEREB )' C.Jn:\'
th•t th e City Coundl of th ,.
Ci ty of Newport Rf'.t C"h l•ill
hold a pahlic hurinji: r'"tt•rd-
ins th .. appea l of -\n df'r4 on & Moo~. ow n~r-s of th '"·Sa il-lno
Motel and Co if~~ Shop, !6:"7
NP.wport Bh·d., frnm th P d'"d ~
sion of thr Pla nn inl' C:nmmi ..,..
sian deny iag r,..-p,.rm it \'o,
1335 wh1ch rl'!'q UI"-"IS a ppro'·•!
of all oe tdoor pilt io "'"<t.our .. a~ 11---------------""--,r-----------------t in COD.o.~ctioo with .tn P\i•lin
17 se•t coif.-~ !'hop an .-! t:..
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NOT!Cf. L~ !lt:REm ri'R· TH ER Gl\'f.N th >~t tht' ~"id
pl)blic h ~11ri0JE wi ll b•• h,.].J ('Jn
th e li th day of .\111rr h, /Qr68,
at th e hour of :':30 p.m. in thf"
Cou aci I Ch•mb~r" of th,. C.itv
Hall of thr Cit;r of \'~~<>J'('rl
Bra ch, Calilorn<d, 1ot whic h
ti-and plaC"r lift\' illl<l ;~II
pl!T'!'Oil!J intf'r,."tf'd rna~ II Jl"
pt!lllr •nd bto hurd thNI"on.
Laota I.Mf!i""'
Citv f.lf'rk
Citj of Nl""' pori t:lf"ach htlli"h: r .. b. n 1068. in ~Newport H11 rbor [llllli1(11
~-NOTICE
N011CJ-: Or P'IIBI..H': m :..-\HI'iG
, Notice i!l htrf'lw ~ivcn th;H
lie Plaaa inr CGmnti.!l.-iot~ of
th.-C:ity o Nl",.'port 1:\rar h
wi ll hnld • puh ll<-h f:nrin~ on
tll f' 11ppliutioa or !'tl"phl"n r. J~rr.,. for " '';nillllf"f' 11930 to
pP.I"'IIil: th~ t'OtUtlntl"t iroa t>f II .. f.'" with 1,.,.,.. th~tn th,. ,.,.. ..
1• A!d Jaa,l II"'" ia th ,. R·2
[)tJOII'if:l " l.ot s. tilod:. r.
l't•f:t ~.,.tum• C:oloay f'Oftloo
MMI)y kaowa 11a 6608 1', l'k-,.n rro~~t. NI"Wpofl 91"al"ff.
NGtlct' Is lle~by f11rth1"r JiYf'll
that Mid pat.li(' hnri••wlll ~
lw-14 • di r 7dl day of M-rf'h,
IM. •• thf' h.,.-of ltOO _p.M. Ia the C:oauil C:~•lftlw-fll '!If ditf'
fllew port Be•~ t:lty Hllll, lit
wlt.ic'-\ tllftf' aad plarr .a ...
all pe""o." lat~"'"r .. d _.,.,.
.,...,. ••d bfo hunl theN>o..
l•y Y. \.!fteli•. •ect'fl tary
!'iew,...t Beaf'l! (.lly
P-t.sC-itbdo. P..U .. : Fto~. J21 ItA. ht
'nlf' New pon U•rtot F.uip
6 cy lfnd••· 3 •pe e d,
o, No. HLH 800. T o• &
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T•• & Uo. do•" S<J poe 24 ••·
'55 FORO FAJRL AME 511
Htgh pt•lo•monce V8, rod•o,
No. NB S 800. 10 ~. 6o wn o•
ltcrd•. $46 pe• mo, 30 mo.
'SlMEIICUIIY
IIORTCLAlll
4 o •. V8, ov tomQtt ~. p s.
rod•o. l<teot••. 15,000 milei.
No. TSR 91 4 20'!to down of
uod• S69 P*' ffto, 36 ,..o,
·~ .USTAIIG VI
ST l'lln .
S129S
Pow . l faorinto olr cl)l'l , londctu to'
10$ clewn or uo,Y. $69 ,., 30 fllO,
'II QIIIYLEII
IEIYD.EI
4 Door. Fvlty "!UI~eL Mo.
NGF 02S. lO~ ·-or t•-4o $69 ,., !l'io. 30 file,
•
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ar-.• eoa .. a.u ......
P•llelloa ateycd aeek led
ncclt leadina tbe Eaate m
Coarermu race Tuesday
niaht u the Piratu tri~
med Citrul 108 to 69, •d
the Horne 11 1 w amp ed San
Bemardioo 111 fo ,78.
Ri verside stayed riaht up
there • in thre atenina J rd
poaition by deru tint: Cy-
pr eu 98 to 78. Riverside
is now IJ .. J, and the 2
leaders arc 12-2. Four
aames remain t o de termi ne
th e winner. The Pirates
wi II 0011 Mt , ·San Antonio
(tied for 4th at 8·6) this
Saturday evcnin1 at ' 8.
Full erton wi II be a~ Santa
Ana Friday evening. and
Riverside will play Chaffcy
Saturday evening on the
home court.
The Pirates had no trouble
with Ci trus Tuesday even•
ing. They led 56 to 33 at
the half and almost doubled
the score in the 2nd half.
BUTCH ROL LIN S of O•a'lge
Coast College doesn't sco re
a lot, but he pulls his weigh t
in the rebounding departmen t
and at th e high oost. Rol ·
lins, a sophomo re, is shown
scoring on a tayup ag'ains t
Cypress !ast Friday nigh t.
·rhe Bucs won 98-89.
Ed 8altiacll ••• bi... ....
1M the n..U111 willl 21
point t. ' Jotll Vallely Wll
riah1 behittd with 20; Bart
C anicb h"ad 17 Wid C raia
Falconer bad 16.
The mo 1t inlPOf Unt aane
lalt Friday eveni na for the
PirMca wu not on their
hom e cour&. where they do-
feat cd Cy prus ~&-.n, but
at Riverside, wha e Lcaau c
leadina Fullenon lost 6 7 .,
65.
That upset at Riverside
made the Pi rat c s aod lio r-
nc ts all tied up at 11-2.
The Ti a a 's can e back from
a 42•35 half-time d efici t 10
ovcnak c Fu ller.,n, went
ahead 50..48 wi th 13 minutes
to play, were tied up 65-65
wi th l :34 left, t hen came
upwiil the l winnina points.
The Pirates had command
all the way, leading Cypr ess
·47-40 at the half, end goi ng
into a stall in t be final min-
ut es. T hey converted l l' out
of 14 h ee thro ws in the last
2Y.z minutes to sta y ahead.
C raig Falconer was top man
wi th 30 points. John Val-
le ly bad 2 7, and Bart Car-
ri OO and Bruce O.apman
e acb bad 14.
• • •
LEAGUE STANDINGS
aASTiaM COMI'I.IMCI , .. '-""" s.•-'T .. L W L Or-•C-' ........ . 11 II I ~~,~~!t,~ ................ I , " • ~-i<lr ............ 1 J IIf ""Po" · · · .... · ·•· I ' It lD M I. (;.'1 """"'io ............ I 6 16 11 i ~ ··············'''l '• a .-,fMI ..••...•..... S t I~ 11 ~eo;:~"'"' ·:::····::· .. ; ~ s ~ "' .. liJ J lO
GOLF \IONO RS WO~
BY COM .t.RCHITECTS
T wo Corona del \lar
architects took top hono!S
in the go lf tournament during
the recent annual Jnin t
meeting of the Orange
County ' cbapters of the
American Institute of
.o\J chitects and the Pu~
ducers Council.
~icbar d Pleger recorded
the low gr oss sco1e, and
Hatold 'look won th e low
net title at the Rancho San
J oaquin COUISe. They Te•
~ceived Uopbies from Southern
Counties Gas Co. <\t the
Newpon Beach Tennis
Club, Ron Yeo of ~arden
Grove won lhe first fligh t ,
and .o\rcb itect Frank \1orris
of Tustin was runner-up.
The arcb itectUia\ firm of
Tbomas & Ric ha1dson,
Costa Me sa, dominated the
second flight as Stan Bell
edged bis colleague, Bill
\1ader, for the top spot .
PRESCRIPTIONS • ."'"REE DELIVERY • CHA.RGE ACCOUNTS
/Vewpprt eeuter
Pltatlllllt/f
1412IEIPIIT COlli -WT
(AC ROSS FROM FASHION ISLAN D )
12 OZ . FRfED CHICKEH 49c
rodeos
who lllisHd the
eaftly propam at
LIGAL IIOTICI
NO'IICE Of" I'I18UC IIEAIIIIC
Node. Ia ... ,..., -'" .. dial
11111e PlauiaJ c ... l ul• ol
•• City or rtew,_t Bud
will hold a ,.~lie h aria& 011 ~ applleatloa of l iduml V,
JoNaa for • Vartaace 929,
Uu Perwtlt ~UST. Varlaace lto
permit a balldiDI to .. eroac:• 5
ft. ioto the r~o l~d 10ft.,..,
yard aetbaek Ia the C~Z OL. ..
trlct. Uae Per!llilt to perm it 1
lu adry aod dry cleaaiDJ _ ..
wblishment in the C..().Z
Oia trlct Qn l..ota l, 4, 5 n d
Por. 2, 0\oc:lr. C, Tr•et 323
tourney at UCI
I ,;.;:;;~,;.lchOOIS Will be liven chance to hue Cheir
bike ridina p~oticiency
..,led, and to iet • chec k-
up on their bikes.
. Traltlc omceu or the
1~~~~~~~~~~:~~!:!!;:!!!~!:=~j Newport Beach police patrol PIUT PACI 4-THURSDAY. Pia. 22, lUI dlviaionwitlholdbikCiodOOI
from 11 a .m.· to 1 p.m. Fob.
LEAGUES WIND U 24. at the Bayside Center,
Reaular lcaaue pl.y ends
tbi s week for th e bigb
school s, and the lucky ones
are prepa rina fo r the CIF
play-offs.
The c han'(>ion Coron a de l
Ma r Sea Kinas wo und up
their Irvine League season
last night (feb. 21) by
hosting last place Estancia
Hiatt from Costa Mesa. The
Kinas went into the game
with a 13-Q record in the
Leasue, and the Eagl es
were 2·11.
Eigbtb place Costa Mesa
ended the season last ni ght
by hosting Fo untain Valley.
The visiting Barons went
int'l the game ti ed for 3rd
wi t b Brea and Loara at 7-6.
In tbe Sunset League. the
Newport Uarbor Sai to rs
tackl ed the "impossible"
task of fi gbting for a berth
in the a F play-offs. Last
nigbt (Feb. 21) the Sailo rs
(8-4)faced 2nd p lacci Marina
(1()..2) on the home court.
This Friday (feb. 23. at
8 p.m.) will be tbe season
finale as the Sai lo rs bost
League leading HuntingiDn
Beach. and \1arin a basts
Westminster. The o nl~· way
for H arbor to get into the
p l ay~ffs was to win its
final 2 fames while \Iarina
was losing 2. and tben
winning a play-of( with
\\ari na.
!l ere is a summary of la~t
Friday's games:
Corona del Mar vs . &rea
The Kings made it luck~
IJ Friday night -13-0 in
Ir vine League play by
SWMlping Brea-Oi i nda n
1D .H). Co ach Bill Bloom's
squad JUmped up to a 17·5
lead at the end o f the fi r st
quar ter, and increased it to
3 4--1~ by half time.
Steve Leecb and P hil Jo t•
dan were tbe big guns for
Corona del Mar , with 1 il
poinu eacb. JiP' Kindelon
. ,.,·as nell witli 16. John
Yule, o ff his usual pace,
aa:ount ed for 11. Chris
T hompson had 3; \ike \1c-
Yiilli<n~s and 1\.im Wi lbrecht,
-' each.
Bayside Or . and Mlline
Ave.; Match J, Pive Crowns ,
LI.AGU! $TAMDIMG5 Corona del Mar; Marett 9,
(as of Pelt. 20) Lido S snds, Bruce Ctescent
and River Ave.o Mare tt 16,
'"'"' .... LIM~~ Newport Shores, Canal ~--t ... ,_. ................ 1 t1..~ C irc le and Canal St.; 'vtarch ~"::~ ..,.,.;··:.:·::::.:·:::::.. 'tJ.I 13, Newport Harbor liiatt i~:r1~~J~ g~~:~~~~:t ~~~: :~;
at M-11. _..:_ __________ _
1\!MSaT L~LAL. ._ ---············•lJ .. ! MI..W.. ·••·••·••·•••••· f.t 11· -~ ............. IJ. ANII\el"' ............... •••• .. 1 ... 1 Wnttnlft.., ....•.•..•••••••••. 5-t 11·12 w ........................... 11·11 l!"'• .._.,_ Vtl ............ ).10 ::u
<'lie A..aH.XT 0:..M•s ····· t-Il U
TONIGHT; (1:001 Mer"-at N_.r Heri!Or. FltiOAY 11:1111 AIICihelll'l • W.ltwll. S.<'l!a Arll II hJOie ...... Vellw, H..wt!J,.. llll'l ~ at H.-! H.,...,, Wwl'lt"tlf.. •l~r el -INI.
then sank t be game wi nni na
free tt.:o ws.
Loyd 'Mtite o f th e Mus.
tangs a l so account ed for
21 poi'ht s. Jeff Sergeant bad
13;Ro ge r Whistler, 3; Cbuck
Yerkey, Steve Ki na, and
Claude Kelly, 4 each.
Estanci a vs. Mognolia
The Eagles outsoored
Magnolia from the floor Fri-
day evening, 44 10 40, bu t
gave the Sentinels too many
chaoces at tbe free t brow
line and lo st 66 to 60.
Est ancia go t o ff to a fast
start, taking an early &--0
lead in the first quart er.
~·1agno l i a caught up, with
the help of charity to sses,
went into the l ead b y the
end o f the quar ter, 1 ~1 4,
and bdd a 37-33 advant as e
a t the half.
A 4th quart er rail)' moved
the Eagles to wi tbin 2
pOi nt s o f tbe Sentinel s, 56-
56, but they could not main -
tain the pace.
.\like LaRue had anot her
exceptional evening wi t h
23 points; Perry added 13 ;
George Barnell, 5; Gary
. &II a and Bi ll Dua as, 4
e ach; Mike Jbcy , Skip Wil-
lians and Ol arl ie Hoyt, 2
each .
Harbor vs . WestMin•ter
The Sailors suffered an
upset defeat Friday even-
Ing -in double overtime,
-_...:L::E:::G.~L HOTICE __ _
NOTICE
CHARTER . .o\Mf.NDMENT~IEA·
SU RES TO BE VOTED OS AT
TilE NEWPO RT RE :,CH
GENE RAl. MUN IC IPAL ELEC·
TION , APR il. 9 1968 ~OTIC£ IS HE RE flY GTH:!\" !hut the following Chart<'r
Amendments are to be wo ted
on at thf" c~neral Municir•l F:leclion whi ch ..-ill be hel1 in
th~ City of Newport lltoa r.-h on
Tu,.sday, the 9th da\" of A pri I.
1968:
Chart er A me men\ r\umber On~ i~ a pr op nl lo amend
th l' C.it)" Chart N f thl' Ci t~· of
Nt'wport Beil ch li amrndinjl
Sect ton •101 as foli o"
"Se'ctlon 40J. E li9• "/ity.
So pc r;~on !ihBll be e li le
to hold offi ce as a mem~
of thr City r:ouncil ll n\,.,.s
he i!l, arid sha ll htH'e bef'n
for at lf'ast •••...,.••• nine!\"
davs immed iately. pre ced10~
fiTS nomi uation or appo· •
menl, a qualified elec r of
the di!ltric t from wh i ht-io;;
nomin ~ttf'd or a · 1~, anrl
for .Jt lea~t three year" im-
mt-d iitt r ly prt'co:d in f[ h ;,.
r!f'rtioo or appo intmt"nt, ,,
rt-jli"ll'r""d qua lifird o•lt"l'tnr
of th e Citv."
(Strike...,u t · typo" inil ica l(',.
wMd" bf'iOjl t11"k en ou l bv thf'
amf'ndment; unde rlint-d wora,.
ar" tho,.t' beinlil arlded hv 1h"
amrn<lmll'nt.l
C.hartf'r Amendment 'iumhf'r r .. ·o ti!l a propo!<al to arnend
thr City Chartn of th t" [it•
of ;.;ewport lkach ~· il m.-ndi nlil
Serli 11n 705 il!l follow .. :
"Seet;o,. 705 . Compot nso•
llo11 . Voconci••· Th l' mem•
her"' of board:t anrl commi!!l"
.. ionl'l sha ll "en·e withou t
com pen!<ali on lor their .. er•
•·ic!!'"' 1t!S sucb, hut may re-
cein: reimbu~!!'ment for
ua will boll lhe ....
... lou! 4-wlll ~-Ill
cbiiDpionstip-, · s•c:tioaed
by &be U.S. H-Ill .Uoo.
llt• d••s •• M•ch 1, ·2
md 3 •• aad lll•e Mil be
O&t• ti aal ••· ma11eu•
.,Utblea ani open lhubles.
Henry a.tke o( the UCI
physi cll -..c•ion depar~
mcnt. ,.ys that 400 o r more
comrnoo lf knowo •• 2931 E. LIGAl MC;tTfCic __ _
Coa!'lt f iehway, Cor11n. del N011 ~~
Mar. CE OF PIJ BUC HEARING
Notice ia h~e by further ~iven • Not ice ia hereby elveo that
th at •aid public hearln@; will th, Pla~~o ing Comm luloa of
be he ld on the 7th day of March,· th_e City or Newport Ouch
19681 at'th e hour of 8:00 p.m . wdl !u~Jd 1! p11blic: heariag on
in the Council Chamber111 of th e •pphcat10t1 of Rle:hard"·w.
th e ~ewporl Be.ach City Hall, Heoat~er for • U11e Permit
u whlcti time and pla ce .ay #13,41 I~ f'rm!t: additio~ of a and all per!!<on" interested may reatdentta utut to 6 e:ustlnllj
appnr and be heard thereon. re.sideatial units in t he C·l
Ray L Copelin, secretary Dtatrlct on Lots J & 2, Blod :"\~wporl Re i!ich Ci t/" 4, Tract Ba lboa Tract com-
Planninp: Comm iu on manly k~o\•'n 118 403 F.:. Balboa
--------------Blwd., Balboa.
--,-~L,:f~G:A~L~H~O=.:T~I~C~f~--' Notice is hereb-,· further p:iven
that1 1id public li.urin8 ft·ill be of rt:'di:c trictinp: the City. held on tfte 7th day of ~larch ,
l"pon re("ei pt of any su("h 1968, at the hour of 8:00p.m. ~omm i lle~ r~pntt, 11nd ill any in the Council Chilmbers of
othf'f timr deemed necessary the-Newport Beach City Hall,
or fit':ci rah lf" in order that th..-at '"hich time: and place ilny
distrirt bou ndarif'S he fwdr •nd all per~&ons in tere-sted mil)"
and lofl ical, thr City Couo• appear and be-heard thereon.
• il may h,· ordinan,·~ t.:homt~e Hay 'f. Copelin, secretary
anJ u·dl'ftn<" lh~ bou ndarie-!'1 Newport SeiH:h Citv
of an• or i!ill nf tht seven Planning Commiss(on ,Ji~ui~t "' hr r,..in e!'ltabli!<hed. Publish: Feb. 22 1968, in
Th•• boundo~tir"' :co defintd "The-Newport Harbor F:n!!<ign s ha ll h!' P:c tabli:ch,..d in itll f"h
-tl\ll nn N 1hn1 th <' district sha ll ,
""' n••nrh· A,.· prii C"tiruhle ,
<'On..,tituto• n.uurul ltren!t of
rnnlijtuOU!\ and rompa~t It-t•
ritorv a nd provide f~t i r repre.
srntalion on th ,. C:itv Conn•
r il. ~ otwi th .. t:tn <linjl "thr pro ..
vi •dnn"' of !'if'rtion •101 , no
rrdi,.u inin!l "hall tli !I<JUnli l\·
an• r:ou nrilman from :ce rwinjl
as r:onnr ilm;on frnm th,.. di.!l•
tri et from whirh he "'liS no•
min.ur<l or ·•rpointed for the
tt"m.lindf"r o hi .. lrrm, if
.. ],.,•tf'd, or nnl il th t' n,..,,
fl:<'nl'r.Jl munirip;d !!'l,..r tinn, if
Jppo.inlt:'d . ·\n)" t ~rri t on·
hrrr . .!lf'r .tnnrH•II to or con•
.. n]i,l;nerl wi th th,. l ih sh.o ll ,
.ot 1hr tim<' uf "ltf'h .innf'U•
tifln <>r ron .. olio!,ttion , b~
Mld.•d h1 oroli n.tn r r of thf'
Cit• ( ounril to .tn .tdja~·~nl
d i ~tr irt or di~tr ir t ... "
ft ndrrlin••d ""'d"' .Jr" thoo;;t-b" infl: ,, tlolf•;l h1 1h,.. ,, mendm,.nt.)
O,ol;•d : ~··hruM\ 1968
[ ·'"'·' l. '
LEGAL HDnCI!
~OTICE OF Pl "BUC HEA RING ~oti ce is h!!'reby given that
the Plann inp. Commis~ion' of
th.e Cily of :\~wport Be11ch
wdl ho ld 11 pub lic: h@<arinjl on
the application of Iva n 1\f'll!l
& Sons, In c. lor a l"sf' P~rmit
t::\339 to p..-rm it: construc-tion
of a 5 h. !~n o::~ in the req aired
front )'ard ,;,!'tback in c-o nnf"r •
lion wi th a ,.wimm in~ pool in
thl' R·I·B Oi,.trirt on Lot 30,
Tract •'2:!4, common!.· kn ol•"n
a,. 1824 Gala'y Drive.
Sotice i!!l hert'b,· furthN Kh·en tha i l'la id public liearing .,ill be
he ld 00 the 71h da·· or \l.ttch,
1968. at th e hou r of R:OO p.m.
in tt\e Council Chamber" of
thf' :'lie,.· port BeB c:h City ll .o!l ,
at whic h timf" and plac!' an•· and al! ~f""'\on .. intl"re>~t ed mav
appear and b.o hf'ard thereon.
H11~· Y. Copt" lin, "e c r<'t.~tv
:'\e wport Bea ch City
Plann inf[ Commil'l!!lio n
Pub lish: F~h. 22 1968, in The Newport Ha rbor Ensign
RATESFOR CL~~,SII;n:;o ~D.S , , •
1 Time · 2 T imes 3 T imes
20 words or le u l.lO 2.l0 ).00
21 words to 30 words 2.00 3.00 4.00
31 words to C) wo rd s 3.00 4.00 5.00
Eoch wor_d over 40 words .05 .10 .IS
Co sta M•sa v s. Valencia
nec"s"ary tra1·elin11 and other
ex.pen.!le.s in curred on oHic~l
duty "·ben !!ouch ~1.penditure11
h•ve received authori"liHion
b)· the City Couucil. In addi•
tion, thf' [itX Council mav
provlde &,· ordinance for pay ..
menl of a "peci fied sum of
money, not to eliC"f'ed f ifty
Dollar.!! !n :J.n•· month, to the
m~m&rs ol i!I~Y City board or
commiSSIOn es tnblished by
thf' Cbartu, which 11mou nt 20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER
play•• wi ll comp•e. io-
cludinc 10111e o f the nMJon' •
IDP ••s, comi 1W riQm C ali·
i:lrni' Hawaii, N.vlda.
Ariton-, Utllh and New
Mexico. ·
..Our bandH , o r I hi 1
_,urn~m cnt will WJ el Y de-
termine our recetv•rc finaJ
IPPIOVal lO r ho ldin' th e Rl·
&i onal chtmpion shlpl nex t
yew,'" be says.
FIIIE SAFETY 11101
TO IE HELD lAY 21
The Oranae Coonty F ire-
men's An n . w;u sponsor
the 7th annual fire show at
the county fai r pounds in
Cost s Mesa on Satur day,
Moy lS. .
J ames w. Ri cbey or the
Costa \A esa fire dep.-tnent..
publicity cbairman for tbe
associa tion, says that the
~r~nual event is dedicated
r> tbe education of t be pub-
li c in fire safety and fi re
preventi o n.
LEGAL HOTICE
XOTICF: OF Pl'BI.IC t!F:ARI~G 1'1 C OX~ECTIO\"
9.1Til Tf iJ: C0\1\II",\"\TY
A:"\TEXS.\ TF~U:r&SIO~
FRA:"\Cfi!S[ OIUCI~.\LLY CR .-\~TF.DTO \\.-\R ~F.R 11110!'.
T\" SF:R\"\Ct:S. I~C..
;.;OTIC[ IS /IEAEUY GI\"F:"
thnt 11 public hll'aring •><il l b.-
ht-ld by thf' City Counci l of the
City of '>t"wport IJI"ach on
ll<~rch 25, 1968, ,l\ 1hr huur nf
7:30p.m. in th !!' Ctlunril Cham•
btr of th e Citv lht ll . 1300
1\e:ct ;.;ewport ll oule1·.~rd , ~t:'W•
port U..a ch, c.tlifom io~, for th~
p.trpo,;t;.f' of ~.on sidf'rin!l th,.
fnlfowt nf!: q uf'~ttons :
I . lfhethe r lh~ C \ T\ fran•
chilli" ori "ini!ilh· !!f..tntrd to
ll.arnrr Hros. T\' Servic""• In ~.
,;~hould bf' tt-nni nat .. ,f in .J f'•
rordancf' ~>ith the pro•·i .. ion"
or Chapti<r ;,4.1 of 1h" ~""port
!leach .\l uniciPal (.od f'. r n•
tit led "Commun it•· \nlt"nna r .. lf'l"i ll ion."
2. ll.ht-th er thl' tranor;f,.r of
the C \T\' fr ilnehi"e fr om \\....,.
Df't Hro,.. T\ !'en·ice,., In c. to
Pa cific f..tb J,.. Sen·ic,....,, In c.
5honld bf" .oppro•rd.
llate•l: f"t'br11arv :!0. ]111)8
Laura l.al!;iO!II
City C lerk
C:ity of v .. wport !lea ch
Publish: F~b. 22, 1968. in
The N"ewport ll.arbor [nsigu
HARBOR TRAH'.>FER
' AND STORAGE
..,,.,, for
WHEATON
VANLINES, IN C.
Ll 8-7321 or Ll 8-978)
37S F.. l1 th St., CC"'OSU Men The \\ist angs were in th e
lead most o f the game wi lh
Valencia Friday e\"ening,
but 2 free t bwws by Gary
Fo l o f tbe Tigers in lhe
last half minut e defeated
\1esa 55-H .
76-7~. at tbe hands o f the
Westmi nster Li ons. T wo
free throws wi t h 011ly 4 sec-
onds to go gave the Li ons
du: vi c lllf )'.
sha ll be <t~t-med lo &; reim• ~~~~~~~~!!'!!!'!!!!!~~::-:::~~~;;,;---~ bu~ement for •:ud-of-pocket F • MISCELLANEOUS
co"'"' impo"'"a upon th"m in ~E!~'i!~ii;bu'io;is":iii:m< 1i;(fi:.:;.f~~EtlNfijRN.
At half..(i1n e, \lesa was
on tor 30 to 2ll, and at tbc
end of t be Jrdquarter, still
cl u ng to a 5-point lead, H
1D 33 .
F1n, .,.,i th 21 Pl'ints for
evening, spark ed the -'th
quarter rail) flH Valencia.
In the hectic fi nate, be
dropped in a basket to wilh-
·nt of the ~-\i stang!'l ,
Heavily fa vo red Harbo r
had tough going al l the way.
At th e end of the first CJ.Iar-
ter, Harbo r led 16 t o 14 ,
trailed 32 1o 31 a t t he balf,
regai ned the lead a t the
three--quil"ter m ark, 57·53.
The Lions were back on
top, 61 to 67, as the regula-
ti o n playing time was about
to end. but Doug Underwood
sank a 2~foo ter 1D knot it
"'· The li rst overti me period
was scoreless. The second
was a personal duel between
AI Gage of the Sailor s and
Dan Broderick of t he Li ons ,
who a ccounted fo r all the
scori ng. AI made S for Hat·
bor, and Dan sank 7 for
Wesminst er, including tbe
g am e winn ing free throws.
Bob Black was hig b point
man fo r Harbo r wi tb24. AI
Gag e fi nished wi tb 1\J; Lee
Haven had 10; Ron Love, a;
Doug Unde rwood, 7; P aul
Holmes, 4, and Jolvl Strock,
l.
~ervinjl as mc<nhef"!;l of suc-h r I UN FURN .
board or commi"'"io~. 'Th O , Cba rmin& bome , ideal lo• " eat re Compact r~an cation, 304 Larkspur, COM, Any va c..tn de"' in anv bo.-~rd wi th electronic uaps and
or commi,..!l ion, from wh"'"'"r Cattanets _ONL Y at. . . I bedroom & den , 2 baths,
cau:cr ari11ing, s ha ll b,. fill,..! \g. li\'ing rm. w/fi 1eplace.
b-,· ap.poin.tment by the Cit•· CORCORAN ~U<;IC CO. Sl85 per mo. C a ll 548·
Cou nc1l , I pon a vacanc-y or;-(.-\cross from F asbion Sq.) currin~~: l~a.-injt ao unl'll pir~d 1-;':;;.;,:.;.~7""-;-;-;-----;: portion of a t erm, any appoint• 11'66 T own & Country
ment to fill ~ueh ''acancy ,.ha ll ·· 54.1-4318 \K>OERN 3-bedroom,
be for th e u n~:.pired portion of Mon.&. Fri. 'Li l 8 pm bath borne in .!ouch tenn. IF a mf'mh .. r ol o~ ln. Annual
boa rd or commi,.,.ion ahsrnL'"' Yam~ha • Story &. Clark th inclu>~i''l l:a.d'"''• himsf"lf from thr,.e con,.l'cut i\·,.. mon • ro"jt.uloumeetint~:" of:cuch board T-\X f l .r-\H-\~r:E
or com mi~~ion. unlel'<s bv P"r-lijt.htly ll"t'd n .. nish ll.nl nut SotOOLS
misl'lion of !!o UCh boi!lrd 0; com-(:"0("1!'01~ S·~9.··· r .... d orran,.• ·-:.::::.:::::=::._,.,.-----1 mis .. ion expre"'l'ltd in iL<; oHi• fr om 1395. s .. ..-lh11nmon• Or-
cia! minute:c<, or j,. c onvirtf"d ,ron 1515. ~e1·rrn l !iiOO<l U"'l'd NEW CLASSES
of a crim e i n vol ~in p: mora l tur-grands from $795. ST ART WEEKLY
pi tude, or cea:<~s to he " :'Or hmidi·Ph illiP" l.o. loompl>:l< Secretarial .. <]Uillified e leclor of tho" r:itv 1907 ;.;. \In in St .. 1t :!Oth
hi" off ice "hall b~comf" va. Snnta Ann st ·Speci al Course s
cant and "ha ll be do <leclaretl 1=:::;;:::===~=====-i Bc ush-uptypina,IS.\1 s·rAN-
by thto City Couoc H.•· DARD, SEL ECTRIC
(t;nde rlioed word11 flrf' those CUTIVE typcwrik:rs, S/H broinp: added by thf" ltlllf"n<l• mtnt.) Brush-up courses, after•
ChartN Amendment Number noon s , e venings. Pay for
Thre,.. i" 11 proposal to umen<l your books, and a small
the [ity Cha rter of the City of · . J Nl"wporl Bea ch by nmendinM fiii Stra tJon ee, tben ~ection 1004 a!l follow"': SS .OO per week. l OO"s
,.Secllot~ 1()04, •&1.-otJalll" t i.ICC e U (I.II Jfadualel
Yore,. Sl'"'"' Hom/,..,1_ the p u t fi ve years.
Pefl rl-•. '"'" ew...c-Priest Bu1ineu C.>~1,:~~:J vo ten<t t~~i ~Gting any ,petitiol'l 325 N. N ewport
l"OTIJ,e nomi nation of a ny N ewport Bea ch. Pbone P!'l"lOOfl to the nffict of Coou•
cilmaa !!!hall be re:o~ident" and S4J•'n23.
rt' i!'tert'd YOII!'~ o f the <fiii"";"
SPOTS b efore your eyes
on your new carpet -re-
move tbcm with Blu e Lu s-
tre. Rent e lectri c sham-
pooer Sl. C rown Hardware,
3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor-
ona del Ma r. ............................ ___ ,._.,,. -----·
FOR SAI.E
OIL PAINTINGS. Clippe1
Sbips &others, GREATLY
REDUCED to sell. Alsc
rods .~ reels. 6 -'6~2-'5.
GAR AGE SALE: Btuntng le-
ph.,duci ng machine, SJOO
off hs l p u ce ; ty pewr ite!
Chai t , ~JO ; !HCn(lCOtd di c-
tating machine. S8fo; cub
& hi gh dtUII, S2 5. ~ hat
s~ls, Sift; size Jt) T ux-
edo,S 39 ; set Engli sh china,
Sl 5; ~tawaiian gu,tal Ulld
amplifier, S40. 07 3-089q.
IH2 Mitamat 01., Balboa.
o WORK W AHTED
BIRDSEYE .
GREEN ,~~!,~ES25' TREE TOP 37'
LEGAL HOTfCE
SOTICJ.: OF PUBUC II F.ARJSG
Notice i" hereby ~~~f'n that
thf' Plaunin~ Commll"M ion of
lhf' CitY. of Nf'wport Ruch
~>'ill hold a puhlic hrarinA oo
th~ applic:Rtion of Thf' B1uH!1
for a lh•e Permit n 1338 In pt-r-
mit! f'ij(h t (8) double lacf'd 3'
1. 6' 10i!tn" in thf" R-4-H-2·UL
and C.-N..tl l)i~<trirtiO to two lo-
r.a tf'd ato follo~">"M: five (5)
eo~i ttn" in va riou" location11 on
Vi,.ta lk l Sol (a )onp 11 treetl,
otlf' (I ) l'lipt oa t:utblufl Drive
!'Oll lh~r ly of Vlltta del Sol;
two (2) ~ti ptl" on t:a111tbluH
Urivf' north uly of Vi11ta f)e l
Sol.
tuc:l rom w tc 11ur.h pcor!llotl SCHOOL
i. to be nomiut,..rf • .o-M,..-.. Private Hi_ah...!_cbool
IRONING. Years of exper·
ieclce on a ll types of clo-
.lhina &. linen.s"peci"alty.
mer,. 1 shirts. S 1. SO "per hr.
~able Wh itman, 607 Mar-
.Uerite, ~-673-2774.
40 OZ . DECANTER
SCDTT
TOWELS 31'
BIG ROLL WHITE
GRAHULATED SUGAR
C&HH 59'
NABISCO OREO'S. IAJIS.
A ' Quality CALIF.(HICKENS . .-/'trl .1 MEATs ••usn .. UGS 69 ~
FUTUIIII 1111111'1 liEF LL ¥
Notict. 1$ hr.re by lurthr.t
!tivu th1H 11aid pub lic hf'111rl n"
will ~h eld oa the 7th day ol
Ma rch, 1968, at lhe hour of
8:00 p.m. ;._ til e Cooacll Cha'"""
be,.., of the Newrn Bueh
City Pall, at whic-timr. uri
pl•r.11 aoy a ad •II f'l!:"""'"' · ia•
lf'r$@1lf'lf ruy •PP"•' nd be
hea!:d lhe"'Oll·
Ray Y, Capella, 111ec:rtHary
NewpOrt &eaeh Chf
Pln•i•B Co1M\11111 ot1
P.bll.lu re~. 2ilr 1968, Ia
T\e Newport H•r&or E•11i~ .......... , __ ........ ri,.. ... :
C.llfin.G550
••-411 ~._ ...._ •• lndi vidua l attention
rul .. ,..cr -'" •••II ~~ Sm a ll Classes
•II•W N u ut I '-....,. BRIC KE R -WARD
.. ..._, ._.. _..-.. ••• ,. •' •• , PREP SOiOOL _..,. .... ._ ... 18 Fair Drive· Costa Men t'\trike-out typr-intlk1tte• ~0420
word• bf'i ng tnkf"n out by
the ~tmenlltllentl undNllnl'tl
wordl't ore thn11e bl"in ~t rrld~11
by the .smell tfmf'nt.)
Ch~ttttr Ami"IHimf'nt No.nbt<r
rour I• • ptop(l>~ll l to 11mN~ol F-.;..:.::.::--------·-1
thf' City C.ht~rtf'r of th f' City
of Nt~:wport Ou ch by ~tmf'otf•
In~~; ~e~tlon 1005 •• follow•:
'"S•ctl-100$. DJotrlcta.
Thf' City 11'1 llf'l"f'by ollvloll"d
ia to 1ll!1trlct.~, thr ..... ...
SOMETiiiNO NEW
J ordan"•· F ri. eve
SPECIAL~ e very .-eek.
least 2S~ orr new,
qua lity i lema ONLY.
in and see. Harbor Alta.
JOIIDAN'S PET 510P houri,
CoutHwy. .. I ~~~~!_.:-:_!6~7).~)4~)0 • INaiMI TAX SIIIVICIS
• WAHTED
CASH ror your IUIIC item1 •
BOOKS, tools, hou11wsr ..
needed for our daily aar•
aae sale. 646-1675, Te·
Winkle Hardwue. Costl
Me ea.
PUBLICA Ti<iN lypina. i11ve
ISICIIl model No . 720 Varf-.
typer with many new type
fKII. • Also' have Held-
lin•. Call Fran 673•1507
01 ftil=9J50, ..
• 100115 POll SAL I
•
· ia Vie111111 adicm .
Jull 4 dlyt bti'Ofe hie
251hbinbdar,l..,..r Corona
del M• •4 -Colla Me n
re t idnt,ticb.rdC. C19riea.
wu killed ia ,aioa . Feb.
6, in Vietn811\. ·
He ... born Feb. · 10,
1943, in Oat Pan, Ill. He
... a member of the Pirtt
'J(IC)ti t t Church in Costa
Meaa aince 195.5: and lived
in the ..... ror about 10
yc ara.
lai'\'Wora ua ~~ wife,
-Ia ol Sao .. ~-....
..._. he ••• mlftied for ........ ~~~~~~::~·;;! !*.oa4!*o.
•d -h•, Rorooond,
Chilcooc, Calli. ·Hio ladlor ... .s to M with tM aheritr a
departmtat in Cotta Meta.
s.mcet ••• held 1a
SoD• Bubaro Feb. 20,
widl Pastor P. '0. Neumann
or the Pirat 'Japti
or Cotta Mota 11
DIITINCIIVI DUPLIX
Lu IMI .. l11utiW C.... .........
luUt • 2 ... , ....... with .., tht tro.t portb ... -**' ..a Ullt 1 "D 't 114 .... hm tm « ronrnd Dbdlll rm. ...... lloan -... 1SO-)ow Dn PQIMIIt .(in fart
.. law .. 11,000)
I
Harbor Highlands
2001 Hithland Drive
Please drive by! H you li ke th e outside, yo u'll LOVE
th e inside! It has 3 bedrooms and fami ly room plus 12
x 12 dining area, 2~ baths and servi ce porch with
plenty of cabinets. Complete ki tchen built•i ns --in•
clp ding nearly new double.door refri gerator. Realiati•
cally pri ced at 136,500.
Bay & Beach Realty hac.
2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M
67S.l000 E•H-548-8868
I
' Presidio. CM
MESA VERDE REALTY
21SO Mesa Ver4e Ot'ive, CM 5#-5990
Lowest prlc<d Lillk-bulll ~ -.em iD Eulblull. Fam.
room hu llrepac:o aDd drilok bar. Acrilu carpeta, beaut-• Hul yar4. fli,IIIO.OO
DELANCY REAL ESTATI
2121 E. Coast ltwy. c..-•1 -
'
C ustom Buill wi th a View!
Baycrrst .. FOREVE R, V IEW" Homes
, by han Wclli & Sons, Inc. 1
QtMJJity Sov1llltutd huildu$ for 44 yrari
NEW 300 SE RI ES • FROM $63,950
Uf'tU I'\IEWPORT HAitltOll
DOYU lftOI,ES -IRVINE ltA..NCH
11nyrrrat
Models at 1842 Santiaao Drive.
. Newport ~ac:h (714) 646-IS.SO
.D~co,.,~d ellll jurniJitr<l hy J. H. Biggor, St11tta AM ,
' Attractive 2 bedroom, 1"' Nth borne located Dtar
N«<< owtmmlnl i>Nch orMI toruUs .,. ...... 'l'bll pr"""y
ht tq immaculate condition and ,-as remodeled laat ynr.
Owner may excballlt for laraer home. $41,000.00
SHORI PROPERTIES
3116 Ne111port Blvd., NewpGrt huh, C1Uf. 67~9060
Unsurpassed View and Loc1tion. 4 Beds., 3 baths, fllllilJ'
room, ,e~tric kitchen, huge studio living room, aDd I
car garagt. Quality, custom appointm ents thruout.
1023 Dolphin Terrae•
Open Sat & Sun t-5
CLAUDE SHIFFER -REAL TOR
675-0473
LAKE ·AREA-2~ ACRES
Town-site Corner-Newberry Valley -nea r
Bars to w. Reserve }2 of oil rights. ••• ALSO ~ ac••-Porodise Pork, Hilo, Hawa ii
I •~ ~-050~
B. S. L. Freitag
2269 Repullllc An., Cos ta Meso 9 2627
$595
PER ACRE
85 acre s in growing Imper ial County, iust 200 feet off
heavily trav eled route 86. Has over 2000 fe-et of road
frontage. Wot er on the property. Electrici ty across the
street. Fcm'ning operation on l+le od ioining property,
Start hedging against inflation by buying land now.
Th e history of land is that it continues to appreciate
in the long run, right on through economic ups and
downs, And, it's one commodity that no one is making
any more of. The population is exploding, wit!, hun-
dreds of California acres being used up do il y to tok e
core of new fam ili es, industries, shopping, ogricul·
ture, etc, Better buy your piece of California acreage
now, and th is 85 acre s is a good place to start your
land investment program. Submit prepa id interest, or
terms to sui t you r bu dget. ,
PHONE 642-Sill
JIMTAICOII til LiiD .......
CHANNEL REEF-APARTMENTS
NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN
F1 RSTSECTION ---Page
THURSDAY . fEB . 22. 1968
CORONA DEL MAR. CALl f.
I
'
Phone in Your Order
for • Sultscriftti•:
C.ll673-ll550
eve.
1730 W. C•st Hl••y
.... h
can•t Sc:l1117.' .Trade It?
For Fast Action&: Results
C•ll
DOYLE ,\ WOOIJ CO.
Cai i_~S-1 1 68
c.~ ... ,_ ......
ON A HILL
' OVERLOOKING
'
the Blue Pacific •.• and Catalina •.• and the
SUNSETS!
Spacious oil electric home of un ique design!
Lowest pri ced home in fine Harbor View Hills.
IRVINE TERRACE
, Best Buyl ,
Lar9e lot with Iorge patio s .•. 4-Bedroom s,
2Y2 Baths, Built-i ns, very livable pion!
Newport Heights
' 3-BEDROOMS, 2Y, BATHS ....... S27 ,500.
I>OX Y. f'RAXI<l.IX
'
. Rt:.l\1. l:OR \
3250 E1st C<mt Hilf\wl7
Coron1 del M¥, CllifOt"nil
Pttone: 673-2212
OPE~ SEVEN .
iiiOiiiiii -$54,1110
Here's a be~t buy in beautliJil Bayerest with S ipKioal
bedrooms, S elegant baths. biC family room belidel
FORMAL DINING ROOM, and a large swimmll'lJ POOL.
Owner transferred aDd ready to sacrifice Jt tht n ·
ceptional1y low price of t$4,000. Call today. r
WALKER 1. LEE 2043 W"tcllff Dr.
646-n 11 tMwport a .. ch Opet~ Evenings
ON THE WAY UP?
If you are increasin g your professional sto~d1ng
or enlarging your family, th is home, will be a
sotisfa\:::.tion for years 10 come. Situated on o rise
in the best Eost Bluff View Areo it hos 5 bedrm.
P LUS a fam ily room, 3 baths, Electric Bui lt-ins,
Carpets, drapes, lovely fireplace, etc. (See us
forfurther details ond o look at th is lovely home.)
Only S41,500 ..
' Wells-McCardle Realtors
Re!iablt Service Since 194J
1110 NEWPORT COSTidoiESA
NEW LISTING ON A
'NEW VIEW' HOME!
' 11 EXCLUSiVE CAMEO SilO RES
• COMP LET EL Y LANDSCAPED , CARP ETED
AND DRAPES.
" WITH • BEDROOMS -3'\ BATHS
• FAMIL Y ROOM -STEP DOWN LIVING ROOM
o 3 CAR GARA GE· EVERY EXTRA BUll T·IN
S115,000
Co li Jim Cobb
I
SPECIAL
OFFERING#
OCEAN VIEW HOME
CORONA HIGHLANDS - - -3 Bedrooms,
den: 2 ba ths, on large St reet·to·Street lot.
Huge fire pl ace , Beamed Ceilings. Ma s ter . '
Bedroom with both. Three-car garage. VIEW
from every room. Priced to sell. •. E~tclusive
Listin g. , S43,500
P lease col\ for appointment to see.
5Eioll't.! R!AL E5TA T!
2515 E. C..•t H.,. .• c.,... 4el »-
B e autiful Cameo
Shore s
Qclu \C \ bedrooms , pl us famd~ roo m. \
b:tths --\nth on ~ Pool , out standcni., bcauu,
full~ l:md srapcd. 56'7",500.
332 Marguerite
Corono del Mor -673-8550
(f.,.. 1/o,.,./1, f< •• ftor
EXECUTIVE MODEL
Picture per(et't Mertdit Cardtn Tri-ltvel, J BR 2!~
baths, smartly arranged ltitchen with •U built-ins, formal
di.Ding room , lb 20 family room . custom carptt.s & drapn
throughout. Professionally landscaped. SHOWS BETTER
THAN THE MODEL. Priced at $31,500 . • . &.: maD
offer.
lltASHIAR RIAL TY
17420 INch ll..t. H.l .
DOLI'HIN TIRRACI
147-1531
~""'' Paint. clean and ready fOt • new OWDer . 2 BR
dt>n, 1~ baths, eltc kitchen, dbl gar PLUS h\llt covered
boalt port ror tht boat. LDclsc:pd. for low malDt
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ANNOUNCEME"'i of the "policeman of
the year" was the highlight of the Newport
Harbor Exchange Club's crime prevention
program last Thursday noon at the Stuft
Shift re staurant. Pictured here, from left,
are Merrill Duncan, assistant poli ce chief
of Newport Beach; Detective Epstein, nar·
cotics investigator and recipient o f the
"policeman of the year" hono r; Jerr)
Wooter s, vice-president of the Exchange
Club, and Raymond Stonehouse assis tant
director o f the Califo rnia Department of
Just ice, speaker at the luncheon meeting.
'
Detective Epstein rated tops
In a tribute to hi s divotion fellow offi cer s. tn narcotics in\'estigations
tO duty and his excellence The award was announced with the San Diego police.
as a narcotics i nvestigator, Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Wh.:n he left the s ervice,
_ Detective AI Epstein of the Newport tlarbor Exchange he decided to make this
-Newport Beach police was Club luncheon meeting. type o f caree r his life work .
elected "policeman of the Whil e serving in the Na vy, lie consider~d going with
ye ar" last week by hi s Detecti ve Epstein worked the FBI. But their loss was
Home going riles held Newpon Beach's gain; he
became a patrolman he re in
195).
Thcmermrial service held
·Monday £or June Counter at
the Chap el at Pm cific View
was "a home-&oing service,
because she went to be
~ith the Lord," said her
husbanJ, James Countrr.
315 Pirate Road, Cliff
Haven.
LEGAL HOTICE
XOTICE OF PI."III.IC IIF. \RI\G
Xot ice is hrr .. bv vin•n
that th" P lanninjil (omm.i..;.;ion
of the r:itr of """POri B,..tch
will hold a puhlk h .. o<rinr ""
th.e application of h ·an Ill <> I" &
~Ofl.'lll, Inc. for .1 r .... p,.rmit
!:]1•50 to po:-rmit : <'On ... tru,..tiun
o f a 'i ft. f!"TH'"e in the fPquir!"<l
front yarrl SPtbaC"Ir. ln ronn••r•
tiOfl with ,, ..;wimmillj! ponl in
thro II·I·H Oi .. trirt onLI'It :!6 .
Tr.tC'I 122 4, C"ommnn 1) lr.no" n ,.,. 18-u! Galaw l)ri~·f'.
\:otiC' .. i~ hf"r,.bv furth ,.r ~~'"" tha t ,.n i•l public li~nrinll.\\ilt h<-h~ld Oil thl" 7th d,n· nf \l;~rrh ,
1968. at th .;. hour of 8:00 p.rn,
in th ~ CounC"il C:h.amb.-r~ 'lf
th ........ wpor t u ....... h l.ih 1\;tll ,
.tl whiC"h timl" .1nrl plar-• .an~
a nol all P"'"on .. inl<'T,..,t t>o! may
appf'aT and b .. hl"arrl thror,.nn .
llny Y. CoP"'Jin, "iPC'TI'ta ry
:'\ .. wport UenC"h \.i t ~
P l.tnnin,ll C:omrni~:!lion
l'uhli,.h: f .. b. 2:! 1968. in
Tb C' ""'"port llarlmr En.;;;iozn
o WORK WANTED
C0:\·1P.t..'-JION. NU RSING,
SITTER. Li \'e in. Exce l·
lent references. Have
c ar. S-65. week. 536·7991.
Mr s. Counter passed away In a few years he was
Thursday, Feb.' 15, at St. promoted. After spending
Joseph's Hospital in Orange.
Sh e was bornMarch 20, 1939,
in Bell Garden s. and had
lived in thi s area for 10
years. She was acti vt: in
the Chri:o:.tian Wnmc:n ':>
Club and \lariner's Church.
She i:. survived al~ b'
her daughter s, Su san J.::an
and Patricia Ann ; her
parents, \lr. and \Irs. \\tl-
Jiam Stingley of Santa
Ana: a brother , William
Stingley Jr .. of Costa \Ina;
and S s is ters, P atticaa
Fredrick son of Whittier.
\larilyn Trout of Costa
\lesa, Nanq Haug and \lary
Pentecost of Orange, and
Kathleen Stingley o f Santa
o\na.
The offici an t at her funeral
was the pas tor of \lariner's
Church. the Rev. q,o~
TMmps('ln. Pri\'ate tnter•
ment ""as directed by
Pacific Vie~ \lortuar).
Memori at contributions may
be made to Campus Crusade
for Chris t at .\rro wh ead
Spring s, Calif.
DIA»DNDS STOLEN
Tho th eft of unmounted
diamonds \'alued at Sl ,ORO
and 10 sth"et d11lla1S was
teported ~ Ro belt \lontg..J-
900 Ci uus Place,
Bluff, to Nev.po tt
some time in the in\'esti·
gation o f burg.laries. De·
tecti\·e Epstein has con•
centrated in recent years
on na rcotic~:
"Drug~ a re ~>omething the
youth of t0day is getting
involved in." ~atJ Oete c•
U\'l' Er~tcin. "and it is
0ur dut ~ to try to rrevent
thi :.. It changes them.
They don't wa nt lO g n to
work: the~ don't want to go
tO :>Chi'IOI.
"Bu t unltke heroin; if
the~ are taking ma n Juana or
LSD, they c an :>top any
time they pu t the i r mind to
•L
''Some are psrchologi cally
aJdicted. The~· want some·
th ing lo fi ll their day. But
they are not physically
addicted; the y can stop if
they ha\'e the v.J!I and the
guts."
For parent:> who worry
about their children, De--
tective Epstein said, "Know
their friends, and knOw
\\here ~ou r children are.'~
,\s"-i:>tan t Chief of Po lice
\lerull Ount.:an satd, ''I
thmk the offi cer:> made a
fine l>elc.:t tnn. I han: v.ork ed
<Aith Dctc.:ttve Eps tein for
3 ~·ears. and I belie\'(' he is
one of the most dedicated
police officers I hav~ lmo""n
decade."
EJC't:iting things are happening on Bayside Driof·e and we are part
of itl Ou r bu ilding will b. mov•d approximately 100 h. saut+t and
20ft. west and remadel•d, to open a new era in t+t is centrally Ia·
cat•d ba yside utting.
GENUINE SAVINGS ON FINE
QUALITY FURNITURE
SAVE V2 on Fine Furnishings
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FROM OUR UPSTAIRS SHOWROOMS
Everything •lu in t+te Store is On Sole from IOet~ to
30% off, to encourage the rapid reduction in inventory
-sofas, area rugs, gam• tables, desks, lamps and
accessories.
In addition, we hove o number of special order
plans fo r purchasing upholstered furn iture in wflich
we invite you to participate at attractive sovinlJ•
to you, 15% to 20% off on special orders of sofa.
and chain. DecorotinlJ service included.
JUST BEHIND REUBEN'S
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12•S
OI'EN loiONOA'f AND FRIDAT EVENINGS 'TIL lO
,
Churc.h News MEII'OtiT IWWA EIIICJI
fiiiST SECIIOI • -,...I TMU~Y, Ffl.l2, IMI
OONIIA IIILIIM, DMJF. c .. r~~.•I!I•Cioardo, no
E. 2lld SL , • Or•e• Nto.,
CoMa MMa-Pateoc Hemy
Jones will bri111 a mou.,,
on ''kaowledl;o" • lho ~
and 10:30 ... ,.. San clay Nr•
vicea. ltl. 7 p.rJ. .be will
IP•Ik .on .. AA ettmeolicaJ
views .aenlitivity trainina. u
The midw•k Bible s1Ud)' at
1 p .... w.~ .. day will be
mnWcted by Donald Houe.
recently f10m Peru . He i •
now It the WyciHI'e Bible
Tr1ntl11.on headquarters in
Slnta AoL • • • Lutheran Church of the
Master, 2900 Pacific View
Dr .• HarborViewHill s-Dr .
William Eller will preach
on "The areatest of all
ai fu" at the 8:45 and 11
a .m. &lnday services. There
~will be a lmtcn worship
Wednesday evenin&, Feb.
28, and the Lord's supper
wi II be s erved. The messaae ·
will be "Living in the
light." • • • First B~ptist Chu rch o f
Costa Mesa, 30 1 Magnolia
St., at Santa Ana Ave., -
Guest speaker at the 11
a.r.. Stl'lday service will be
Or. Jack Brid&e s, di rcck)r
of mi ssion1 for the Bapti st
Bible Fel lo wship. Hi s topic
will be "()>d's will for us
in this pre sent crisi s." The
7 p .m. sermon will be given
by Or. Art Wi lson, former
president o f the Bapti st
Bible Fellowshi p and now
pastor or th e Wi chita Bap-
ti st Tabernacle. The amual
oonferen ce of the F el low-
ship will open at 7:30p.m.
:\bnday and ther e will be
servi ces at ~a.m. and 7:30
p.m. through Thursday. • • • The Plymouth Congrega·
tiona! Cturch. 3262 Broad
St., Newport Heights -The
sacrament o f holy commun -
ion will be o bserved at the
Ill a.m. 9,tnday s er \'ice,
and there will be reception
of new mem bers. The Rev.
Norman Brown will preach
on t he topic, "Table in the
wilderness."
• • •
St. Andre.,...•s Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrew's
Rd ., Cl iff Haven -Guest
preacher for the 8. 9:30 and
ll a.m. Sunday services
will be the Rev. Ralph
Winter, member of thl\_
Pr esbytery o r Los Anaele,.s
and associ ate professor o r
missions at Fuller Thc:o·
logical Seminary, P asadena,
For tv.n S·~'ear tenns he
~or ked for the National
Evangelical Presbyterian
Church of Guatemala. He
s erved in the Naval Air
Corps in Wo rld War II. • • •
The Ch ri stian Science
Chu rches, Corona del ~1 ar,
Newpo rt Beach and Costa
Mesa -"~ind .. is the sub-
ject o( t he Bi ble lesson 1o
be read al thi s Sunday's
services.
• • •
twer. and Loll JNII He~ ...
,.ayer chairman. • • • Newport Harbor L1nhenn
Cl•ud\, 1501 Cliff Do.;
Newport Heiahu -••we 10
up to Jenualan" wi II be
Pasmr James glain"• se.-
mon .,pic fo r the 8:30 1nd
11 a.m. Suqday servicu.
lbete wi t1 be a 7:30 p.m.
Wednes$iay service Feb. 21
to mark the beaiMina or
of lent.· The sacrament or
OOi y communion will be
celet..ated. • • •
Sinaina ambassador Nor•
man Nelson will present a
proaum of aonas at 7:30
p.m.· Friday. Much I, at A CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION from the New-
Central Bible Church, 23rd po rt Harbor Chamber of Corrmetce is being presented
St. ·tw~d Ora.lae Ave.;Corna to Andrew Kettley, at right, assistant manager of Five
Men. Crowns restaurant in Corona del Mar, fo r the beautlfica-
LEGAL MOTICE tioo of the parking lot facing Coast Hwy. The presen-
NOMI NEES F'OR PUBliC tation is being made by Ed Hirth, former chairman of
OHICE AND MEASU RES TO the City Parks, Beaches and· Rec re~ti on Commission,
BE VOTED ON and past presi den t of the Chamber. (Ensign photo.) NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that the lollowi11jl: ~r~o11.s TV 1 CASH STOLEM
..,,..,., ..
Socn..,..• •••• lilt• place _,
noa.l &o .. The o-... Place, ..
64SO W, Coalt IIWy J, Wett
N8wport, MMe a•llole ia lhe
plast•,lnd C1&Wied duoulh
·lo tteal S247 ••ly Monday
mol(lin&. Felli. 19. Coin
bou• on 2 pool tables and
a CillleUe ....e.ine Willi!
auipped of mouy,
[)ori·• Ql..)' in
''IALLAD Of' JOSIE''
-aho-
"MOIODY'S NU!CT
n;..,.., bC"en Dominated for the lONE ROBINSON OF A color TV set. 10 si lver
9ffi ce,. hert>i11afttH me111ioned SHAMROCk CAFE DIES dollars and 6 blue coi n~c~~o;111-JI~~~~~~ lo be filled at the General r \lun ici~l f.l~ction to b~ hdd Death came at the age o lec tor books were s
iii-th e Chy or Nt>w pora Be11ch 7 1 on Friday, Feb. 16 , to ~Slnday, Feb. a-.-from
on Tu e$day, th e 9th d~ty of lone .E. Robinson o f 2282 re sidence o f William Schuler,
:\pril, 1968: Canyon 01 ., Cos ta ~lesa, a t 1601 Harrow Place, We st-f or Member!~~ of the C:in· Cou ncil: · Costa \tesa Convalescent cliff. En try was made by
"VALL!Y OF
T!IE DOLLS"
Oh•trict Two (\'ote for Ond Hospi tal. pr}'ina o pen slidina al ass
,,! F'oqtit, Donald A . Mclnnio~, ~ts. R('l binson had been doors to a bedro~om:·.Th:e~lo:"~!:::::::::::~ Guard (Jt>rry) \\'ooter!i f · Di!ltriet F'ive (\'ote for One) associated with her am t\y ;;,;;,;,;,;o;,;;;.;;;.-
P.D. Wee ) Coolr:, f.d fl irth at the Shamtock Cafe, Costa I
Oi!llt riet Seven (\"ot e for On e\ Mesa. She wa s botn July 12,
l.ind .. tey Pan>nno~, Dona ld A. 1896 ·n illinois She came Holton , I ·
NOTICE: IS IH:Bt:nY Gtn:s to Ca!ifmnia 53 years ago,
th at the fo llowin~~; measure" Sen·ices we tc held Tues-
are to b_e ~·oted on at. theGener• d . F b 20 at Bell BIOad-al MuntCtj)lll Electton to b.-a} • e · .
held in the Citv of r\e .. •port way Chapel. Interment was
Beach ort Tuesday, thC" 9th at H ad~Jt Re s t \lemorial
day of :\pri l, 1968: Patk
PROPOSf.O CIIARTF:R ·
:\\lf.:"DMF:~T snun:R O~F.: CHESTER POWERS Th i"' AmPndment wou 1<1 amend St>cti on 401 of th e Cha rter, DIES AT AGE OF 91
rC'tlui rinj! th oH to b,. C"lip:ibl" to hold offi ce as d mf'mbl"r of
the City Cou ncil a P"r!lOII
,.hall h1n 'C' bt>en a qua li f i~d
f'lt'rtor of the distnC"t fr om
which he i!l nomi n:u .. d or "P"'
pointC"d for ill Jea .. t one rt'iH
immC"diatC"ly prect>d in,ll his
nomination or appointrnrnl , to r hanjt:e th<' onr•yC"a r r"•
gui rt>ment to nin,.tv dap;,
PHOPOSf.O \.II o\R.TF,R
.-Hlf.:\'ml E:\'T ~TM!If.R n 'O:
Th i>~ -\mC"ndmrnt would am ,.nd
S<'r tion 705 of th ~ C:ha rt,.r to
auth orize" th" \.it,· Council to provid,. by ordi.nancC" for
p;.t~·ment of .. n al lowanLI" of
not to C'\"l'Pt>d F'ift \" Ool!.ar"
in an\' month to m~mb.,." of
City bOard~> or commi,..,.ion"
.... t~blisht>d by th e Char trr
to <ll!'fra y outo.of·pocket cost ....
PROPOSf.ofl CII.-\RTER AME~OME~T SDUH:R
Til REE: -·· . Thia Amendment would ame nd
Secti on 1 004 of thP Ch;uler to
pro,·idt> that to he eliAible to sign a JH"tition n ominatin~~: a P"T"l'lon fo th C" off ic:l!' of Coun-
ci lman the >'i!IJI<'T mu~t be a Tl'jt:i!'itf't<"d H>tet in~tl!'ad of
mo·rl"h an rll'ctor of thl!' di ... •
nict /r om 1\'hirh .. urh llC'r"'on
i" to be nominatrd.
PROPOSl-.0 D IARTER -\\H:smns r "\t'MHER
FDI"R: Th i" -\m,.ndment would arnl!'nd
Src tion 1005 of thl" Chartrr
·to prohibit th f' ado pti on of
anv ordin«nct> r hdngin_g «nd
tC"d,.finin_r. thl! .b.oun•lar~<'"-_of
an\' C.ounC"ilmanic' do .. tnct
,,[i.h in .. h month..; prior to
an\ Tt'~U]df (:ouD C'i lm.tniC'
rler tion .
Ninety-one years o f life
ended Sunday, Feb. 17, for
Chester Powers of 3&6 Bay
St., Costa Mesa, at Royal
Grove Convalescent Ho spi-
tal, Orange.
\1r. Powers had been a
self-employed painter for
50 years. He was born July
13, 1876, in Texas; and
cane to California ~5 }'ears
ago.
Senices were held Wed-
nesda)', Feb. 21, at Balu
Chapel C:os ta :\le sa, wi th
the Rev, E.R. Coble of the
Otu rch of the Nazarene as
officiant. lntennenl was at
Harbor Rest Memorial Park.
,_._ .......
•SECOND FEA11JRE•
IRVINE
BALBOA ISU.No
(.4lhi Eve11 i11 Other Fillt RestourGrlt.J}
IS T.,LJUNG AIIOUT
THE BEAUTIFUL, NE1t'
Ne•;•I'C· Cnt•
Open: Weekdays-luncheon: 1 J·S
Dinners: 5:00·12:00
Saturdays-Luncheon: II :()().5_()(,
!)at"d F .. b. 20. 1968
L•\I"RA I.AGIOS
Ci t\" r.l,..rlr. Sl. James Episcopal C.itv of -.;,.wport Hf'ach
Chu rch, 320~ Via Lid>, Publish: r~·b. 22t 29, 1968 in
Anthony l)uinn
Alan Ba tes
""lORBA
THE GREEK"
Dinners: 5:00·12:00
Sundays-Dinners; 4:00·12:00
RESERVATIONS: 844-zeal
;'II ewport Beach -Confirm a. 1T~h~·~:;;:;;:,.:n~·~':":'~l~:"~"~'!'"::..
tion of 20 children and 17 r
adults will be celebrated at
the ~ a.m. Sunday service.
Suffra@;an Right Rev. Robert
Russack of the Los Ange·
les Di ocese will o fficiate.
Other 9,tnday services are
at 7:30 and 11 a.m.
• • •
Newport Uni ty ()lurch,
mcetin a at l 5lh St. and Ir-
vine Ave., Cliff ~Iaven -
"This enchanted world"'
will be the sermon topic o f
the Rev. Loren Flickinger
at 10 a.m. Sunday, Hi s mu -
sical and poetic presenta-
ti on at 7:30 p.m. WeOOe sday
v.i\1 center on the theme,
"New understandin&.'' • • •
University Bapti at C hurch,
2252 S.W. Pali sades Rd.~·
Back Bay -The Rev. ·R-o--
bert C ahill will p.-each on
"-The unpardonable sin.''
th e 2nd in a series on
29~
PAIR
Fit, FEI. 23
1·5 '
PIKKIKG
SIEAIS
99'
St. Mark, at the II a.m. .._
Sunday sem ce. Sunday 1111 Sel Jill ~~~~~nilS
school meets at. ~:30 a.m. 1-==~~:.::..:::==::..:=..:.:.:;.,:;,:,:_::.:.:,..:,..:,. __ ,.:. _______ "1
At ' 7 p.m. the sermon tori c
Will be "An issue C hri s-
tians face." • • •
The Rev. Crawfo1d W.
Brown, relined rector of
Church of Our Saviour, San
Gabriel, will conduct the
lenten quiet day from 9 a,m.
lo 2:30 p.m. Saturday,
Much 2. at St. Jamea
Episcopal O.urc:h ol
pent Beach, 3209 Via • • • The Women's Miuionary
HOOVER
SlUI/IIY SPUY 1•1
•xCLUei'V .. eTA INL&ee eTC&L.
eOt..C~L.AT&, aCRATCH AND
eTA IN .... t.TA"'! •
HOOVER
STUI~Y-
S 117S.
f)IClUStYE "TRIPLE ACTION" ClEA!'4IMCi.
"IT BEATS, AS IT SWEEPS. AS IT ClEA~."
REALLY OEEP CL!ANS CARPETS AHO RUGS.
POWERfUL. un TO UiE.
HAS FINGER TIP SWITfH,
LARGE Tttt<M·AWAY &AG,
T~EE PosiTION HAHDt.E
NC!f.UTC*ATIC .UG
ADJUSlltiENT . CONVERTS
EASII.. 'f FQR ClEAN INC
A TTACI'IIIENTS.
.-!
lowahip of Cenbal 8ibia HA•••A• ~~=· Col&a Mesa, in-...,
• Ill• roltow i•a 'olr,. $1675 N••••••ND1pllla1MIIere" •• , ... ., meettna:
Pr .. cia, "'"idoa•: l-~~i~~~~~~~~~~I~0~7~1~A~I!I~C~O~A~I~I ~~~~:.:J "::~·::··; .. __ , . .... .... . ~ s.nd;"' ~.;:·::,:_ ••-•s vALUE COlONA Da MAl, ... ..
...... t. .....
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Art workshop opens Feb. 26
•
NANCY CRANE of Costa Mesa is pointing at a picture
of herself published in the Ensign Album last Jan. 11
-a reprint of a l Qs-4 photo of her 2nd birthday anni·
versary pa rty. Nancy, who is now 15, i s a sophomore
aLCosta U.esa-HI.gh-Schooi..--She-i s-the-daughter-of Mr
and Mrs. Alfred Crane, who th en l ivedat 319 E. 18th St.,
andarenow'at 2b81 Redlands Or., Costa Mesa. Nancy's
dad attended local schools from kindergarten throucj\
high school, was gradual ed from Harbo r High in 1945,
and for the past 10 years ha s been a member of th e
Cos ta Mesa fire department.(En sign photo.)
Hearing tests announced
Tht ~ Newport Harbor
vice Lolld;'t child.r.n't
art worklbop it
re~dy to blo .. om inlo
12-weet tprina te11ion,
Tiny loll to teenaae11 wilJ
have the opportuaity to, be
iavolvtd in creative ut
"tivitios,
The-worlnhop,
at 611 Petl'lleaf Ave,,
Corona del Mar, will open
ita 4oola ror the l prin&
t euiOI\ on Feb, 26· and wi ll
run until May 24.
Children are encowaa&d
to explore usina paints,
collaac, and dnee demen.
sional mueriall. They are
auided and directed by pr~
(eu ionally trained teach era
in a Cree and 'informal a t.
motphere.
The workshop is pleased
lo &Mounce a new concept
in clan schedulin&. In
addition to the beJinnina
paintin& ctau, there will
be an intermediate as well
as advanced class
ina.
-ne-e lay cltoll;-;;, i<ltes·ra.;ecrl~
for the older child who will
be insuucted in spec ial
techniques in the use or lhc
pottcn wheel and ceramic
tile.
A pte-school class will be
tau&ht twice a week for the
12 weeks with emphas is on
a va1iety of activities, in·
c ludin& paintina, crafts,
and individual expression.
Tht: National Chatity the deaf ot hard of heatin& An appreciation of nature,
Leaaue of Newport ,Beach childten through 3 demo'n. science and music will be
once aaain will open the s tution homes. One is lo-streued.
do01 to Otanae County pre-cated in Los o\naeles, Teachers r01 the s pr ing scho~ ckildren for ftee another in Long Beach and session wi ll be \liS. Sue
hearing tests to be con· the th ird at 120 19th St., Wilson, Mrs. Leah Va squez,
due ted under the auspices of Costa \lesa. \lin Tina Charlie and Jack
the John T11cy Clinic to The Newpoll Chaptet of Taylor.
pi c k up previously unde-National Olatity Leaaue Me s. 'Nilson is a g.~aduate
tec ted heat ina problems. suppor ts the John Tracy in art from Ohio University.
The J ohn Tracy Clini c is Clinic as its main philan. She s tud ied for a year at
devoted exc\usivly to train-thropy, The clinic wi ll be \.1adrid University under an
ina and assisting pre·school offered through the, effotts exchanae stantand has done
children and the ir parents of the cha1 ities commi ttee free lance work in ctafts and
with the childten's heat ing of National Chat ity Lea gue , illustzating.
pr oblems . The clini c was under the chairmanship of Mn. Vasquez is fr om
founded in 1942 and . ~as \ITS . Earl S, Olrich and with Laauna Beach. 'ihe has won
been successful in tzatR!n& th_e v?llowing members con·) s.cholarships fr om the Otis
, U1butmg: \1mrs. f>ona\d D. .\ll lnstitute, She has studied
o\nderson, John Billinas, at the Rex Brandt School
Norrrnn Bing, o\llen T. LonJ Beach and Fu\lerto~
Campbell, James R. 'Jage , State College .
Nor wan IL Jesch, l{oy 'J. Miss Charlie 'is new to the
Lewis, J ohn C. Londelius , workshop. She is a g.~aduatc
and Jeuo l~ E. ~p~ngl~r Jr . of Colorado University wi th
,;-The testmg ch01c Will be a major in art education,
he)d from 9:30 a.m. to 4:10 Mr . Taylor, of La&una
p.m. Match 28 and 29 at tbe Bea~la is the ownet 9f lbe
• Trtnify United Ptesbyterian-'J01de~ Kiln. He -is a arad.
Church, loeated at Prospect uate ol Philadelphia School
St. and E. 17th St. in Tustin. of !ut and is experienced
NAftOIIM! RIOIII!!IT
IIAn: ON INSUIIED
PAliiiiiOOKIIAVINGS
5"·5.13" Earn 5.13rfo when our
current annual rate of
5% Is compounded
daily and held for
one year.
,AIADINA .. OLDlST AHD ........
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
~ .. • ...... ••••c••••o ..
COlONA DEl MAR
OFFICE
2861 Ease Wee Hi«h,.,.•y eo.-~I M•r. C.lif. 9262S
Teleplsone 67S·SOIO .. .,...,.._..
ll5 t c.... ...... u tuu
Patents wh o feel that the it with elementary aae childr en.
ch i\dten may have a heariog o\ li mited number of
problem are urged to make an scho latships will be avail·
appointmen t by calling the able for th ose wh o qualify.
J ohn Tracy C linic Oemon· Information on registration
s llation Home. Reservations may be obtained ft om \Its.
are be in& taken al 642·2275 \terle o\mundson, 646·7068;
fr om 10 a.m. to 2:JO p.m. scholarship in formation fr om
Monday thtough Ftiday. Mrs . 'Natren Smith, 5-'8·5352.
LAUREL-HARDY EVENING PENIOMEN TO MEET
Orange Co ast Coli ege is
having "An eveni na wi th
"Laurel a-~d Hardy" thi s
Friday, Feb. 23-inc\udina
both their silent and talkie
fil ms, and a number of clips
never sho v.n before.
The even ing will begin at
B p.m. in the OCC Auditor-
ium. The public is invited
and tickets wi ll be 5i} cents
for student OOdy card ho i d-
ers, and Sl to the general
public.·
Corona del ~lar arti st Th el-
m a Padcbck Hope is pro-
gram chai rm <w~ for the
\larch -l meeting of the L ...
guna Beach branck of the
Nati onal Ameri can Pen~
men. The meeting will be
held at the hom e of paint er
member Antoinette \\~king,
Oma Point. The proar am
wi II be prm·ided b)' members ,
whO -M\1 read from thcir
books and poems or edlibit
thcir aintin gs.
H.J. GABBETT!S IOthliMI•ll
SAEE!
47 VI~~N~ITUPHOLSTERED CHAIRS ' ' ... IIEGIJ UIIU' PIIICEII
,\T
813• te IIH
199 GO ON Sllt:
AT EXACI'LY
THUI -CHAIRS AU AU. PIOM OUI U~UW STOCK
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AIM lfaMI. .................. IlLS ........ ltsf•e .... ""' fOUl -........ --..
H.J.GARRflT fURNmJRE ---·M'-1111 MAltOl ll¥0.
COSTA MISA, CAl"· ....... u, ..... Jr.
1955 ROSES fo r the ir mothe rs wer e pre sented by these teenagers
at a pre-Mothers Day fash ion show at Chef's inn, Co rona del
Mar. Pictured above, l eft to right: Lynn Pease of Balboa tsl aod, Su·
'.J~,.; --,.. ..•.
1953 A TOTAL of $172 .64
for underorivileg ed
children in 1\J ewpo rt 13eaCh
was presen ted to the "'Jew-
port Harbor Ki wan is r:lub
at its ')ec. 3, 1953, meeting
in the Colonial restauran t
on Mariners Mile. Kiwanis
President A.l Stockton, at
left, was presen ted the mooey
by Ki wanian Mon te ';rimes,
cen ter. The fund s came from
a glass jar Collection tal(en
at the restaurant of Kiwan·
ian Jim Karam, right. (~n ·
sign pho to from the l)ec.
10, 1953, issue.)
•
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•
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zan ne Gree., o! ~·dO Isle, Sue Th omas of Cos ta Mesa, Jenny Lund
ot Beacon Bay , L1nda Zander of Corona del Mar, and Joan Hagen of
lido I sle. 'Te"y Bo ris pho to fror"" the May 19, 1qss. Ensign.\
1955 ·• .. voqs !tom a"oss
. the bo rder met at the
'3alboa '3ay Cl ub before the
start of the 1 ~55 ~ ewport
Harb or to En sen ada Interna-
tional Yacht G:ace. Pictured,
fr om l eft : Mayor and
David Ojeda of =:nsenada;
Mayor Do ra Hill of 1\Jewoort
'3each, and l)r. S.q, Mon -
aco of 9alboa, presioent of
the Newport Ocean Sailing
As sn ., soonsor of the race.
coon '3ush photo from the
May 12,.1955, is'sue of the
=:nsign.}
(Colleen McCloskey pho lo f!om' tile July 12, 1951, issue of lhe Ensi~-1
OFFICERS for 1Q51·52 were installed at the July h lQSi,
meeting of the Newport Beach Wom en of the Moose at the
Newport Harbor American Legion Hall. Th e foll owing were installed,
from left: Nidi Edgertoft, gu ide; Vjola Comecl, recorder; Myrtle
Humphrey, argus; Alice Young, chaplain; Wini fred RMdtl, senior re-
gent; Susie Lovitt.. gratti•te grJnd regent; Al l ce AndertOn, juftlor .,.
cktate regent; Clara Le.ach; junior regent; Elslt Klrtt. E ..
Pt109l ey, asslstMt guide; Joyce Ecldt, tna-; Oil
..., .............
an h~ ol church build·
inp. We would Mve to spNk ol
~ bptUN of the BuUdinp."
That wouldn't make uy .ut.
But it would make about M much
..._ .. • lot ol the _,.. in
which we bandy about "churt'h."
... ......... , ....
trump ol God;
Che de.d in Chn.t
riM fint:
we which are aUve
remain lhall be eeucht
up t.orptMr with them 1n
the douda. to mMt the
Lord in the air: aDd 10
sbaJ.I we lrVft, be with the .......
Wb.efon comlo11 one
anc:dwr with lh.e WOI"dL It will be the rflptw'e ol .....
rihal Christi.u., the rapture ol lb.~~~~~~~~~..JI
U'ICIM united to Chriat by the
new birth. It won't be the rapture
o( a corporate entity, or of corp-
onto. entities. It won't be the
raptun of IOc."al c:hw-chn, or of
fam.iUn u such. When the
trumpet aounds on lh.lt wonder-
ful day, local c:hureh. and fam-
ilies will hllva fJ.n.Uhed the work
th.y ._.. ..cabliabed to do on ""' -"'· 1'he word ""raptun" • DOt iD
the BIW.. But It do-. -perbapa
bitter tbiiD -.y other wonl -
depict the xene dacribHI by
P.ul. It mean. to transport. It
~na to t!'anaport in ec:at.uy.
n.ia world beina what it is today,
it is difficult to think of bein«
lranaport«< with entuy 1n UJY
diret'tiGn vu:ept upward.
ftE AI'OS1t.E PAtJL tells UJ
tNt he 1ot thd ex•Jting truth
'"by the word of the Lord" ( v . 151
He lot it from the Lord J esus
Chrin Himself. Th..t is where
Paul tot his Go.pe-1 (1 Cor. 15:
1-4). That ia where Paul got his
instruction. about the Lord's
Suppu (1 Cor. 11:23J . Paul Jot
AU these truths in spee:iaJ revela-
tions from Christ H.imMlf.
He did not pt a ainll. one of
thne truths from the so-called
Ntraditional" 10urces, u neuly
every seminary profeuor in the
land wilJ tt:U you he did. (Paul
did not g" lnst.ructjona about
-ter balptiam in • 1pecl.l revela-
tion ; but he d.id get lnatru~tlons
about the Lol'd's Supprr in •
special revelation.)
AND SO-
The &pture is 1uch • wondf'r4
fu l truth, thlot the Lord told P<~ul
about it in a apedal revf'latlon.
And ii The Rapturt d not of
any special impo.rt.ance to mo.t
prMehers and IC'minary profe1 4
10n today, it wu, and is, import4
an t to the Kina: oi lt.inp snd
Lord ol Ionia.
He told Pliul about it in • ~ N'Yelatkin.. '
II-Tile Dead it ·a.rist
a.t 1 ...W 1101: lane :r• to M lponat. ~ e.eenlll..-
._ wWdl are ..._., th.t :r• sorrow aot. ..,. • odlen wWdl ---TB& AP08TI..I! PAUL wu a
f-of icncJranoe. t:.pec.ially of the
lcnoraDee of Chriatians of the
put tndhl which would live
...... hope. cl>oerlu"-. opti-
mism. would enable them to per-
WWeTe in their faith with the ~Y of u.ltimaae victory and ........
H• didn't want the Roman
ChzUtians to be ilbonnt oi his
ooneem for them (Rom. 1:13).
He cl.ldn't want the Corinthian
Chriatians to be iporant of the
l.rwtruction, comfort. and strencth
to be derived from the ~
•xpe~ of tlwir fathers in
the the wilderneu (1 Cor. 10:1-
U ). He didn't want them lo be
ienonnt of the importance of
apiritual lifta (1 Cor. 12:1). He
didn't want them to be ignorant
oi his warfare lor the Christian
faith and of the U"oubles he had
1uffered {11 Cor. 1:1).
And bert, he doesn't want thc-
The.aloni<~n Christians to be
icnorant of the st.ltf' of their
Chn.tian dnd. He doesn't want
them to IOrTOW liS the piljpN
arv\lftd them were 10r1'0willl"-
without hope. Commonly, the
word "Nevennore" wu chiseled
in the bue of the-pagan monu-
ment& and in thl' urns of their
dead. The wo r d "cemO!tuy"
wun't he.ard of until the rt'Sur4
rection ol Chnst. "Cemetery"
mearu Jl~ping4place.
Tod•y. tht! sprtadmc of "pirit-
llm emphu1~ that ho~ for the
dead iJ; depart1ng from t.h~ e•rth
u the Shek1na Glory departed
from thf' Temple m the d.Mys of
Ezekiel (Ezek . 10:181.).
Paul spealu of the Christian
dead, thOR who have died in
Chrbt.
'I'RZ c&aiiiTIAH de.d ~
asl eep ia Jeaua. What.Pver
"lilllMp" rna:r tneUl. -can be
abaolutely sun of this: n.c..e
asleep in J.-us are not in a
rnJm ol death, eorTUption, and
distreel. How could thne exUt
in the preMnCe oi the Rnur-
reetion and the L11e1 Acain, He
is noc. in a eanetery: He is In
the Third H8ven..
U your d..ct di.d ln Chrilt.
you may 10 to the cemeter7 to
honor their bodies (the taber-
nac:lel in which they lived). But
il you want to look toward whue
they are-, look up.
As to a Christian. We don't
bury him, or her; we bury it-
the body, the t.abenwcle in which
he or abe lived, and from which
he or she bu ~de
paned upward, beyond sun and
moon and stAn.
When you are looldnc for, and
upect.inc, the ntum of our
S.viour lo mid--air, you are look-
i n~ for, and expectinc, the re-
t urn of your cMed in Him-to
be reunited to their IWUITKted
bodies, which wU1 be alorioUI,
immortal, subject to no dlMMe,
subject to no pmn. sub)ec:t to
no limitation&. ---as Br ttENRY J. HEYDT. ft. D.
., .......... •tnOOC-.... .. --.w-..... ., ..w-.. .. ,_..,....,_za.,_.,...._.._y..._
Ill. T. 1.-!J.. U r61W ,_......
QUESTION. How do you show
that Acb 10:35 does not teach
~l vation by works in contradic-
tion of l.ph. 2:8, 91
ANSWER. Peter st.ttn here the
.. .,. truth Paul 1tata In Rom.
HE SAYS TilEY are "ulMP. 2:10, 11. namely, tNt the work
" ... which an ul...., ... " 'Tor of ance extends not only to the
ll we '-Ueve that J•...-cUed aDd Jew but to the Gcontile U.O.
.,.. apin, even .o t.hem U.O "n.e contnt ol ~ 10:15 is
which lle.p in J•us will God sWfic:ientl:r c&.r &o lhow that brine with him" (v. 14), "Who ..tntiM 6a 0011. br ...... 11« that
dW for w., th.l, wh.ther we all nlfl'oM .,.. ol equal value br
wah or s&eep, -. should lin wa:r el • »tzhJM.. with God.
-""" him" (5,10). v.... • .-b "' ...-... ..,. ~ ... aN ....., .... ....,. fill .... br J..ua lolwuo." ..... ..., ___ ChNO ........ ., dlotindly
..... ..... ~ God, ... ..,. • ..,. thM tlwouih Ja. DUM
.... ~ 1--. ,..,.... ~ ................. llilll JMD
.,..... AM a.. a ssw-..._. ....-.. ., -..
.W wMh a t.u.l "*'t, 1Md. W.W, it ....... be "'7 ..,_ .......................... __ "_.....,. .. _ ---hool-..... ho-...... --loft .. ...., (Aell T:llf.). To be Ca .. • .... he .. wtlfl.
.......... -. -...... -.. Ciolol.
II Ia • -••· ~ a-.. lie • 'er .. .. 1• I ., ....... ,_ s I = • --
......... -..... (-!,f) -...... "-' ...... -...... .. .. ...... p 5 a .. , ..-. a.. ...... .. _ .............. .....
~~~r=~: _ ........... .. ... .. ,._ uas It fll
... """' -a.tol. Coo ·-.. -_..,.. .. -
A WA.'( TO
G Ha tness
THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT contains
the very heart of Jesus' teachings. And,
what we term as the Golden Rule is a con·
densotion of the entire Sermon: "Therefore
all things whatsoever ye would that men
should do to you, do ye even so to them;
for th is is the low ond the prophets."
(Matt. 7: 12.) Jesus asks of us strict sel f4
d i s cipline when He says we must keep our
hearts from resentment, no matter how we
may be treated by others. Doily practice
Q,_ "T.\...C.O"T"T
of the Golden Rule helps us in school, in
business, and in our personal relationships
with our loved ones. Today, mi llions ore
desperately searching for happiness . Yet,
to practice the Golden Rule IS happiness.
The answer is so simple: We wont hoppi·
ness, so we begi n by making others happy.
As a result, joy and peace of mind are re·
turned to us many fold. Try th i s for just
30 day_s and you 'll be astounded at there·
morkoble change in your experience.
'MY DOG BEAUTY'
"H~ nnllt"f'rrd and .wid, Wltrlhrr hr b~ u ~innrr or nol,
I b w..-twl: on!' thing I kno~t•, that, ""ltrr l'll\ I .. 'a.\
blmd. oww I .lf'r." Jolm 9:2$
I am the proud owner cC 3n 8.5 pound. hlack
and tiln German Shepherd. Since I am blind.
Beauty has a special place in my life. She is a
trained guide dos.
After araduatinJ from colleae, I tlad t~ dair~·
to be completely mtkpentknt. Up co this point. I
depended on friendS and relatives to take me
~v~rywhcre I wanted to 10· This, of course, was
very difficult for me.
But in July of 1961 a whole new world was
opened to me. It was then that I discovereLI the
great advantaae of havi ng a S«ing-eye doa. Fol·
lowinathree weeb or training in New York State.
Buuty and I returned home to find that liCe was
full of e"citemcnt. Going places and doina thinp
with my new companion was what I had always
wanted.
I found that she could guide me safdy in eve ry
possi ble situation. Together we traveled the street§
and subways of B~ton. Togc:ttlcr we worked at a
boys' camp in the woods of Mai ne. Lift now had
a new meaning. I was tre~. Without any hesitation
I could now go where I wanted to go and do what
I wanted to do when~ver I wanted to do il. It was
really great.
Her alert intelliacnce and dear thinking amazed
me. Day afl,.r day she protected me. Month after
month our lov~ and respect for each other grew
~tronger and stronger. And now aft er four yean
I can say without any doubt that Beauty has al ·
ways remained faithful to me. Her allegiance has
neve r lagged .
Having her a ~ my constant companion certainly
i~ a wonderful experience. And yet maoy, many
11m~ I am reminded th:at our happy relationship
together depend~ on only one thing. It depend~
wholly and ful ly on my trust in her. In fa ct, thi~
is the very fi"t thing that must he l~arned by any
owner of a guiLic dog. You must rely completely
on the Llog\ ahility to kttp you Slillfe. If you can·
not do th1s. you :and your dog will never hccome
a happy pair.
As a Chri~t1an . I have learned many .~piritual
lc~wns from Beauty. The most important one con·
cern~ the ah,olutc necessity of trustina: your dog.
The ac t of f:aith in her reminds me of an cxpcri-
CilCC that changed mv whole life.
A numbc=r of ycais aao I was thoroughly dis·
sati~flcd. Be ing hlind. I thought lif~ to he empty.
meaningle<i~. and purposeless. I ~Warched and
searched for peace. And finally I found it in the
Lord J~us C'hri~t who died on the: c ron for my
sin. The greatest d1~ovcry of my life was when I
realized that faith in Jesus ChriM is the absolut e
necessity tor eternal life.
I knew I w;" a sinner. The Bihlc clc:arly stated
that in Roman~ l : 2J where it uys. "For all have
sinned. and come short of the alory of Goo:· I
also kn~w that God would dcftnitely punish me
for my sin. because God says. '"T~ soul that sin-
neth, it shall die" (Ezekiel 18 :4). But what ahout
heaven'? How would I ever Jrt there? I dfscovcrc.J
that tile secret is faith in Christ. I must t""'t Jnu!l
Christ to foraive all my 1in.
The Bible says, ·"The Jilt of God it etc:rnal nr~
throuah Jesus Christ our Lord" (RomaM 6:23).
Salvation is fret:. I belie~ witt. all my heart that
Jesus Christ died on the crou to purcha!IC clernal
life for me. There is nothin1 I can do to pin
eternal life. 1 simply accept God's free !lift.
Friend. in what are you trustlnJ to Ff you to
heaven? Don't trust in your .,od dctds or church
membership. They arc not JOOd mouJh for a hoty
God. You arc still a sinnt"r. You ncN to trUit the
salvation of your JOUI to Jaw Chrkt akJnc. Do
It now.
Simply bow your hnd. Then with all your ~rt
pray this pnycr and mnn it: '"Dear O od, I •now
lh.at t am 1 1inMJ and datrve your punilhmmt
f« ain. But I btlinc with aU my heart lttlt Jnu:t
was punlshad for nw. 1 now acccp1 for mnctr
your tm tift of PlvaUon. Thank you. In laua
Name. Amen."
U you win do thil. 1hrn you 100 will dilcove:r
fhc ....... i(ul puce Chat JftUI C1lri&l ....... IO
each one who ,,_ Hhn. . _ ... _
Aaz ... T ... ._t S •-pAll 1
r" •• n •• .,c........,.......,~~~w IIIJ ~ ONM. .... ,.., .,... ,,,
a:u~t~ ontn "'~ yoonM
of l'f":K~ •rtd conlrnl· , <,krp ~au ~n<l ull~o ~n<.l purPIJ"'<'irJ• uo~l~nc~
unbcoaoat>l~ !lui I ""'~~'n·
on iC• m> own •l>rll flf n"l~rk:~
I woui.J ha•~ Ulhc'r hn"n lk~<l
H "O) JO;l<'K>tl' II> m<' 8 )
: lull .._hn'J"t"f' '"' """ -~~o.lu~l~ """'•ol A• 3 I~· ~•~ l"krn• ;o(•COI•o.l"• k>•oft-
7 7 Question Box 7 ? ••"""* ,_ Th Jew!"" H•,.., 220M. 01•• St .. Le• •""'t•l••• Calif.
Do you think tMre wiU be 1ome ltitul of o
tiiCH"lJ ch#rch in wltich tMr~ wiU be a combit10·
tioft o/ .U ChrUziGn believer~? J.M.C., 5Gnlo
A..,C.Ut.
R.ecently much b .. been said in many re·
lilious sro~pe rqardin& the poa~~ibility of
YDitidlfl: aU Chrillian churchet and denomina·
tiona. Thia ia not likely to happen comp&etdy
before the rapture of 1he Church, .. thOM who
are tnse born a,ain bdievert will not a810Ciate
themaelvee with nominal Christians who deny
the baic doctrine~ of Christianity. However,
af&er the rapture of the Church, .ccording lo
Scrlptute. there wiP come into beins that
which ;. cloocribod u "MYSTERY. BABY·
LON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER or
HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS or THE
L\IITH" (Reo. 17 ,5). n.;, .. ;u be the ......
sa..c&o. of all fa1ue Oniatian churchet and
Will be _., deolroreclu can be _,Jrom doe
Book of The Rnelat;oa. O..pte,. 17 ond 18.
,.,_,. aplaM Moi«<Y 4:1 ont1 2. 5 ont1 6. r A., c--, Olti<>.
'n. ,,. ...... of dtl• chapter containt •
Wllf'lll.. pri .. rily IO lerael, that thoe:e who ......,. God"o ....... nclmoalo ,.;u be ....... , ,. ....... v-2. howe ..... refert lo tho.
•loo lou God'o-, ond tloat IIOio lloan doe
S.. of........ I _will oppeot. The S... of rWts Ill .. the ......... d. Lord J....
Clirlol ; ond,.. ....-pouphocr n1on '-
tloo --Jr. wll -., to diU. oordt t. ca rea H6. -*'1nnial reips •
v-s•6aw._tloo.,..ondd.-.
,. .., ol tloo LaM, -lo doo -of tloo C... Trfh'.._ ... wll 00111 .,.. die '+•"" 2 .................... Lonl Jill-. ......... lor Hlo Clmnll. ,.,. ...... ,_
Qwlns r k , .... 6li • _, ~~ecnl-..
.... ,. I .... doo ,.., I e::.e~• doo .. ,. ~, ..... _....... .. .. _ .. ,.... .. ~ ..... --.. oprll ....... ., ..... , ..... 17•10.JI).
probWms U. did not b&ve to Mve .
So tt. We qunUan ll not wNtt
would Jnua do. The bJc questkla
it thil: "Do 1 ~ Jnu. and
don Jetua ~ mt!" lf I ,_.
..., Him and He pa•eues me,
then under all drnrut.aneet bl
life I wUJ do ~t what I ouaht to
do. Evny r.laUoftab.lp wiU be
rJ&ht. r wiU be u.. rtpt kind ol
taUter, thr rtpt kind of hU8bud,
Ow ril:ht klnd ot wife, thr rfcht
klnft of mother, the rfcht klnd ol
dtlzm, the rlPt kind of maplayH,
the rit;ht kind ot man or woman.
Every nJ..Uonshlp will be ~t If
I am under the eontrol of Jnus
O.ritt.
Down ln Alabama yean a1o I
knew a man and a woman who
Md. bHn married for fifty yean.
~ man was uauau.lly small and
a bkJnd. His wile wu extremely
laf'le and a brunette. But tM.t
man and tM.t women actu.Jiy
looked alike. I uaed to look into
hlsl eyn and ..e an uprnsion
that made me think ot the eyes
of his wife. I UMd to look into
her face and IH featurn that M·
nunded me of thr face of her hus4
band.
For tatty yean thla man and
this woman had JOne Ufe's way to.
aether. They had spmt Ouiatmu
hoUdays topt.hft'. They had bHn
on pk:nia topUter. "nwy had been
up at the hour ol mldnf&ht about
the t.da6de of a skk dilld topth-
er. nwy had 10M to the oemttn)'
tot:et.hft-to bury .arne ot their
<hll!l ....... , .... ---to miWI,...CWr. Wn ,f8tlwr. .... """ ,..... --,... beea ., ....... and lftbWaid and
blended unW IN had bl leer lUe
a part ot the Ufe or hPr huaband,
and he had in bls Ute a pert ot the
life of his wife. If two tnlr'Mn be-
lnp may commune untU they be·
eome like each other, may not you
and I commune with JHWI Ou-lslt
until we, to acme extmt at kast,
become like HbnT
Paul undentood thif when he
reached matu~ old ace. He looked
from hla dlam.al prbron cell and
saki, "For to me to Jive is O.rilt,
and to die ls 1aln." Jesus Christ,
Ideated at the rtcht hand of the
Father, ls, to aome extent at lent,
reproduc::Jna Hit life in the life of
every consecrated.-1odly Ou1ttlan
man or woman.
WM-a Wer. Yn C•nrtedT
Do you ~ber wtten you
were converted t Some of you
know Ute time and the place. Let
me atop just a minute to say that
you do not have to know the time
and pUree, but you had bettt'"r be
1\ead su~ t~ was a time and
you had better be dfoad sure there
wu a place.
A man uld to me not lona: a1o.
"I do not bel"='ve In lnatantaneous
convenion." 'Jbere J.s no other
kind of conv~nkwl but lnttantan-
eous eonverslon. You may not
know when It happened, but If
you ane a O'lftrtlan It dkl happen.
You may not know juat Uw aec-
ond It took place, but If you are
a Chr .. tlan there waa a tnofi'Wnt
in your life whm you stf'PPtd out
ot dark.nna lnto lllht and out of
fkoath Into llf~. You may have
..,.clually come up to the line, but
thrnY wu a mom::mt wtwn you
•t.,ed over; and lf )'OU did not
•tep owr you are still a rinner.
You an dud In treape._. •nd rln.
You do not haw to know Ju•t
whrm you were aaved, but you had
better be *-'1 ~ you an aaved.
A JtNt ~r said to me, "I
do not bow ju&t whom I wu con-
vmed. SornettMet thr [)eovJI
COIMI to 1M Md .,,... 'You canDOt
tall _...... It ............ Aad I say
lo Alon. .....ot~ then. I wiD dalrn
Kim rlcbt now u 1nf S.vlour!' ..
lolne ot ua otmrmber U. tllne
and the pi~. WJU. -of ua It
It 6t the -• •:r o1 a dMm:h al·
tar ln tlw old IIIOiM tGWIL. With
-ot ua It Ia 1M mceor:r of what .,. au t1w "'OBOUrMrt' -···----lou*. WW. -ol ua It II: IM =~ ef U. eld f...U, altar
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at ... eM_.,. ..... W1U1 _., ..... .., ...... __
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Cool ...... lint - -tho awtH...,., ·a 'l't.
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llmll-ltll-a.. .... . .............
Say, If God ran do that tor a
man In a moment, what cannot
God do for men who will live sur·
r.ndert"d Uvea for ten-or twenty.
five or fifty consecrated yean'!' II
God can 10 transform in a semnd,
what could not God do In a life.
time If &lven a chance~
Ll1ten. we read In the Bible that
the hour of prayer had come.
Pl'ter and John startt'd to the tem·
pie to pray. They had beton
lhmu1h the most wonderful ep-
och In the history of the world.
They had aone throuah the lonely
hours when Jetus hun« on thl'
crMJ. They had 10nc th roua:h tht'
~1'1('1)' days when H is body was In
the l(>pulchl'r. They had JtOne
throulh the rlorious rrmnifestatkm
wh•n He caf'l'lt> out of tt\4.'o tomb.
They had had feUowship with Him
thi1 sldt' of lhe gra,·e. They 1\ad
gone throu1h the glorious r "perl-
ence whl'n thl'y saw Him climb an
lnvltlble stairway bflek to the .Ilk)'.
..,.,. had-~!!WI-Jilorl·
ous SNinlf..-llosti ·•iii• .. e~ven toncvn: of fiN came ' ~n ol
Pt>nteeoat. ~-
Do You KHp Your Dal~
With God!
Now lhere th<'y Wf't'('-thew
men going along at !he hour of
prayer nn thf'ir way to a prayer
mettin1. Say, they had kept a
Llate wi th God. Do you kl'«'P )"Our
1lates with God~ You 1\a\"C • date
with Him to read your Biblt' e\·ery
day. Do you kePp it '!' You hll\'t' a
l1atc with Him to mt"l't Hlrn In
prayer In 50ffl('" place of fellow1hlp.
Do you mtt't H im ~ At pnyer
mt"etinr every week you hll\'e n
•late with God. HHVt' you , ~n
ke>epiftl II'!'
The hour or prayt'r had· eome
and Peter and John had started
to the temp1e to pray. 1bey uld,
"W,e have a date with God: II Is
timr to 10." They JOt to thc galt'
ot thc temple and found a poor,
crippled man who had never walk-
Mi. He lifted hla tremblinr hand
and asked thfom for money. They
saki, "We do not have any money,
but we have .omethlnr better
than money. We will fix you up
10 you can make some money:·
That Is the bell charity In the
world. One of them reaetwd out
his hand, and the poor cripple 101
hoJd Of II. He lOt on hit fHI and
round he could stand alone. 1ben
he went on Into the temple, leap..
inr and boundln1 and praising
God. Are you surprilt"d!
Suppose you had never walked
In your life. Suppote you had beof!n
sittinl at the aateway or thil
bulkUn1 tonlcht. a poor helptna
crl~. Suppc'M f"lther peopW had
b«n walklnc by and you could not
walk. Then suppo.e r.ornebody
helped you 1et on your feet. Sup..
pow tomebody said, .. Now you can
walk." Don't you think you woukt
have come Into thiJ bulkllrfc ~ap..
1n1 and boundlnJ and pnltlna
God!
Some or lis remember when we
made our flnt atep hH.wnwant.
One day Jnus puaed. Hla brow"
was l*r'C'ed with rne..rQ' a thorn..
He eerne b)'. We klobd. up at
Him au He aaMt. "WouWn't you
like to walkf" ·
We Nld, "We ean't walk, Every
Ilene we pt up we Jall down. We
are poor, CTippled Pf'OIIIe,"
He aa)d. "I wUl flx J'OU ao you
c.n walk." He ..-cMd out Hll:
naii·S*rad hind.
•1 aot hold o1 thlt hllnd .... c~q .
That hand .tNt SMde all wor1da
pipped -....... Ht pu.Ued -to my fHt. Etem&.l ur. and vtr.
tory ....,.. ,...,....,. -toUt, ... ,_..,lint __
.... ftft. I dkl not lhoul You ..,.
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1 am """ ...... but not .., ndt.ble. t have ftiWI' .._....
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Koreo ho.o lt.Ht wfth .. 4 of .,,.4, ••• lly IalNo Ghf ke.ta.
·Scouts aid Korean lepers ~~--···••••,j Two leper ramilica, for· quarters, but there it one
-merly homel_eu in Korea, wall in common to aave
now have earth-block hornet apace.
built ~i th the S300 aent them Althouah the Korean ao-
by Gul Scout Troop, Num-vernment is doin1 everythin&
bet 44, Balboa, rrom the it can to help cured victims
proceeds of a rund raia in1 of leptoly, the stiama re•
Korean dinner cooked and main• and lepeu ate usu•
-ser¥<•d-<>r lhe -airl l-ln t May. ally rorced to remain in the
The houses are part or a colony, accordina to the •
village in Kanawon pro-American•Korean Founda·
vince, known as Kyongchun tion, which pioneered the
Leper's Colony. Because houlina project.
the re sidents need every P laquet in1cribed "Dona,
squue root nf land for rarm--ted by Girl Scout Troop
ing, families have separate Number 44, Balboa, Calif, ..
r·---.,;;m:;;iiiiii;i;i;tii:i1~···--· have been placed in each of I_ Wl'llf'I'Hil c:cK.aH J houses , built by the Ko--HOWARD WONG ot the New-w reans. And in the Newport port Balboa savings and eldon's Carpet & Beach o ;rl Scout Hou .. Loan Assn. Staff is ;nstruc·
Uph I t . C han1s a plaque, "Certi ficate ting a 12·week course in 0. ery leaners of appreciation -in re coz· customer relations at the
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Ouo-Dellay 1 ~~~~F«l~mers at Hoag
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C•traJ Branch or lhe Har• 11 wtth 1 lfOUP ol youn.. DIAMONDS • IEWEU:Y • CJn1
bor Area Boy 1' Club were ;·~·~~~~·:re~a~ak~ed::i"':!eai:!!I!::Jo:•~~-~~-~·~•~-~~ ... ~~C~Oo~M~-~;,;;;;;;;~·~;,;;;~1~·~~1;~1~1~-~ honOJed It a dinner by'mem-PJec:ltenuein at SU·~317.
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Opdmiar Club. Each boy SPECIALIZIIfl llf THE &
••• in lroduc:ed to the man-
ben lnd lh•i• wiv•• .. d fllfiSHIIfl Of DUPERIES ONLY ••• preunted hi 1 award by p~~.::.~~··or:~ n,:~~~. ... 1 0" 0 F F FEIIOIIILAYIY
Rober& Kai1er, Randy Towe,
~~:. R~":~i.,L•~i~""~:~d: 01 ALL DUPUY CLEA•I•G
Doua Molh'oo k, Ray Dove, lllemove w-., Dtm ... • 'lAME I"'IIICWING
Steve Bull a, Tracy Koehler
Mike Kahler and Mike sar.:
•on, the ''boy or the year •••
8oy1 are cho1en ror their
l?yal_ty, service, participa-
tion 1n lhe club, school, and
home.
Mike Kahlerlwon lhe a kate-
board awarded in the atU
and cral'"u 1lider contest.
The alideu were made by
the boy• in the shop .,d
the "ny o ff' conte!H was
held Feb. 3.
J ia saw in uruc tions for-
Boy•' Club members 10
yean and up a re being held
every TU<:!iday at 4 p.m.
and on Mondays a t 1 p.m.
Alumi num Tooling classes
are bei ng held Wednesday
artemoons. Lapi dary is held
every Th ursday aftern oon.
Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday tournaments are
being conducted in b1Jliards
cheu. checke rs and othe;
aames in th e social rec rea·
lion department. Steve Wo--
naco u has announced that
prel iminary tournanents will
get under way fur the Boys'
Clubs of America national
pocket bill ard contest.
Com peting m the spin
cas ti ng con tes t at the Great
Weuern Cent er at Lns An·
geles were Tom Powell
Don Beecher, Jack Altma~.
Stony Parro u , Dan Flecken·
s tein and J ack Tom pkins.
Ton Purcell and Dnn Beech·
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with Du pont Chwn icols · ane Inc, anyon r., Ave., Cos ta \lesa . Golden State basketball
• .!:~;;~~=;~~;~:~;:;~~=::!.Co sta \lesa, Boy _ \II . and \ln. Roy games for bnys 13 and un de1 Boy-\11. and \li s. ')avid C1ldy ,.ii M '2 • 18th St., Costa are now beinz held 1n the L 1.. Rufrell, 3268 Oakota <\ve ., \leu. gym on Wednesda) ni ghts •••• • Eaecwtftt ,.,.,..,. Shlct 1176 Costa \le sa. 'Ji rl _\h . and \h s. \lanuel starting at fdU p.m.
Boy -\It, and \irs, Ken· Cluz, 129 • 21th St., West Th e Cen tr al Branch 6th
neth Crocker, 27 83 \len· Newport. grade bas~ctball tc:~ wi_ll
doza 'J1., Costa \lesa. Gitl _ l}t, and \h s. Paul compe te m the l\twan1s
Gill -\it . and \1rs. _Lee Hami lton Jt., 2284 lte dlands Club u.;uman:,ent tube held
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Friday. Fe'J. 2 'JiJI _ \h. and Mrs. Jecry Adults wh o ha\'C a hobb)'
Boy -Mr. and \ohs. Jamea Fts:eman, 6 12 ~ Narciuu1
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Boy-Mt . and \-Irs . Ron-Rose, 126 39th St., West
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fJr., Costa \le n. Boy -\h . and \in . Brent
Dirl -\tr. and \1u. Robert B. 1 ''1' Eld • IX ct . .... .. _ en ,ve.,
Pauons, 16 18·8 'ianta 4.na Costa \lesa.
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'Jitl -\h. and \li s, Rnger Belty. 713 'N. Wilson 'it.,
Bolanos, 1944 Pomona o\ve., Costa \·lesa.
CoSta \lesa. Boy _ \lt. and \h s. Ray· Sunday, Feb ...
Jirl _ \h. and \Irs. Jon mond Kledzik, 302V:. Cmal ,\ve,, Balboa Island. Bannister, 1525 Placentia
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IIESA COU.CIL HITS
. AT HAIIIOII IISTIIICT
The Co sta \leu Ci ty
Coun c il adopted a resolu--
tion \londay e\ enin g asking
for di sStllution of th e
Orange 01unt) Hnr OOr Oi s--
tri ct.
The resolutiOn states that
the cnunty·wide ll arl:~,, [)I s·
trict "can no longer effi.
clentl y funct1 11n" and char·
ges dual taxatlt)n and n\'er·
lapping authori ty. Return o f
the contml 11f harb:lr orera-
titlns t.n the o,1unt~ suren 1·
sor!l, under the ne~· adrrun·
iurati ve officer, ~as urged
by the \lesa Counc1l.
The action was tak en 1n
response to a leiter frn m the
Tustin Ci ty Council, wh1ch
has &i\•en its SupJ"ll1rt 1.1.> the
ll untington Belch C•,uncll's
camraian to w1thdraw fn1m
the Harb..1r Di stnc t.
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BRING YOUR CIIILDREN '
Boy_ \lr. and \Irs . Geotae flit I - \h . and \hs. Ste-
Wohltman, 329·8 Del \lar phen Kalb, 1H 6··\ State TROftt t5 -'HUO'JNCEO
<\ve., Costa \lesa. <\ve., Cnsta \lesa.
Tues day, Feb. 6 Twin girl and boy -\h .
Boy-\11 . and \ITS. Edward Will iam Elleunan IV, 1965
\-lontgomety, t4l(J Santa· Wallace ·\ve., Cos ta \lesa.
nella Ter., Ir vine Terrace. ~i r l-\lt. and \Its. Theo--
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th e U.S. Navy 1n 'il pt,,n,
Conn. Both of the }••ung
people have attendeJ '11ange
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. heavy trllfic on cmmowcled hipw.ys. family
and friends alike may now pay their fall reo
sp«ts br attending tbc burial .enb_ 11 well
as the chapel ~ all u oae llc ••tifal pia.
at Ins alit and more CIODIUI;,I"e.
1•1 -1.a •ACMan..
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Apptooch to
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LIBERTY 8-1188
MRS. NELLIE LEOPOLD, 715 Narcissus
Ave., Co,ona del Mar, is looking at a
color photo of herself shaking hands with
President Johnson -taken Nov. 10.1%7,
during the President's brief visit af El
Toro for the 192nd ar'lr'live,s a ry celebra-
tion of the Marine Corps. Also viewi ng
Pr ice , chief nurse at El Taro Hospital;
Mrs . Leopold's daughter, Demma Leopold,
who re tired from the Navy Nurse Corps
in 1947 afte r serving 2b years, and Capt.
Victor G. Benson, J rd Mar ine Aircraft
Wing medical off icer at E! Toro. (Off icial
U.S. Marine Corps photo.l
the photo are, from left, Lt.OO::C;;m:-d-•._M_•.;''~----yW'-'iiii::Oi'" _____ _
FOOTTROUBLEFOUND Counc•·l News IN NURSERY SURVEY
F ree foot e~ .-n i nation s nf
5,) nur sery sc hool childrm
h ave revcaleJ that almos t
half ,~f the children have
some fp rm o f f11\ll tn•ubl e,
the Orange Cuunt) Pnd1 at f)
Assn. announ ces.
Thre..: lu..:al fot>t sre...:i al-
i ~t s f••unJ 1!\lden..:e ••f such
cnmmun eh1ldhvnd pwhlcmll
as OOxeJ leg s,l..,wcl.. knee !>,
duck walk, r •ds"-)n h•e~
and flat rc:-et, a~ 11ell as
the mnre ub\tolU:o. pm blems
of ingro l.,·n natls and v.arts.
The free fnot c"~:;umn atwn..:
wer e dPnateJ b~ rnd1 atr)
ductlllS Alb.:rt P..:rcl st ein.
Russell Pang, and ;\rt hu r A.
Walton at th e Fir ~t \lcthn-
Ji st Sun shin~
School in C~>st.a \leo;; a.
"EETI~G CANCELLED
Otange Cc.as t Juntnt ('p].
h!ge Di s ttict ttu ~tel!s have
can celled th e Feb. ~.II
me eting be cause of a con-
flic t of date s. The) ~<.dl
tesurne the it no ln•al schedule
r'\0111-f month -a t R p.m.
\ta.rch .13 and 27 m the ad-
ministration buildmg b..~ard
1oom at OCC
Here is a s umnaf) fl f
action taken h} the New·
port Beach Cit~ Coun-:11
at last week's n.eeting:
• -\dop l~d a tc sulut1 nn ap-
pniniLni election ,,ffi(;eJ,.,
setllng th..:u c.•mr..:nsattun.
designa t1 ng po1ll1ng p l ac..:~
and pr .wlding fm upentng ,,f
f't'll" a t 7 a .m. a nd ..:lo'>1ng
the polh a t 1 p.m. (,,, the
\r td Q (",.unJ..:il ek..:tinn.
• \uthnt1zed thcexecut1••n
of an ag1eement bet10.c::cn the
C it~, l~ac tnl y ')~l't:lopn1i.'nt
CNp. and Vtila \lo ntc1ey fo1
,ff-!.treet pa rk ing f11r the
Villa \lontt:JC) C,.n valc:s cen t
'lnspi tal at '93 'l •~"plta]
Rd., nea1 l(,,ag :1o!>r1 tal :
tJIC: ag r ..:cn~..:n t :o.p~·...:ifi.:~ tl1a t
the Pari. Ltd,, p1nfes:-.1nna l
hudd1ng cann,,t use tl1c,.e
"''"llllll tt..:J p:u king :-.race~
f,q futuTc C \fMn~t"n.
• ·\J l>pte.J a h!St>lu llnn
d~da n ng pll \"a te Tnads that
ate u~n f,ll publiC U~t: In
\lewpott C'en tct l•• be :~oubo
JeC l tu \h e tt afric legula-
twns of tl1e Caltform a I"C-
Iu c le cr...Jc.
ti on n r a 1';1118 Pontiac :.un-
bul.ulce ror a LJ6~ C adillac
arnbul <UlCC f,,, Seal's &trgi-
c al Suppl ic.;,
• ~.:t \lard1 II publi,·
heating f,,, ma.;tcr pl an
.. ll i!IHllll o..'ft t S -.\11. 14, fo.."
ounm.:nding tndu:<l••n ,,f
5th A -.:e. in Cu r••na del \lttr
on the ll,,,.,t cr rl:m n f
str..:et ~ and higtn .. a~s in
ph .. -par ati••n fur s1gn1ng a
frec"a} ag r ~::Cllent 1\l lh tl1e
state. ~u . 15, r.::o:Hnm.:nd1ng
that \la.::Arthu r Bll'd, t->c-
1 1\ cen C"a st II 1\). an J S;w1
.k•a.tuin tlill~ Rd. t->.: du~s
ifietla·r n milf} tL•aJ, -IIanes
Ji \"iLI.:d , :-.J••. In, reo•mm .:nd-
tng that lln~rt tal Rd and
PI ;~eent i a .-\I c. t->c tY.COl
S.tpCrt Pt An:, and ~c wp1>tl
BlnJ., n..:;~~ ll<•ag !ln~p nal ,
t->e cl a ~s1fi 00 "' a sccurl li-
ar} r11ad. -II an..:' undi1id ed
• Arr r"' cd a h ::~~bur rer-
From the Po , ..._ Oran.., Coata
ri-,,,H. 9 • . to bi1 overiWn•d car; 'he
Over a mon lh • penod, he filled hh aobriel} •••• ~«ncono &tole U93 ~rth aftd w•• booked on lhe
o( pds from Ed Pae~ll, charae or in&olic:aled in
215 Pen:a, Nev.t>?rt Shore1 public •• ·.David Adtm1, 19,
• • .~noy and lr(flo~ were o( 1U7 Bodrord LMO, Weat· ·~Jon from her re1.1den c:e c:litr, wu booked on the t~d Gay Rou~a.n, 110 charae of failure to appear
Vt a Cordo~a, 1;-tdo hie, • • ••• Theodore Kolbert, 4l,
:rtae n oodltaht tn the planter of 930·A Balboa Blvd •• Bel·
tn front of tt~r homo w~s boa. was booked on tho
tiOien, accordina to Coom e charao of breakinc 2 w;ndow
Stamos, UOO Glen~d, panel atlO& 7&h SL, Balboa
Bayc:rest. •• Someone pn~d , •• c hristian Van Poulaer,
open. the do~r to the cabm 20, of 404 E. Balboa Blvd.,
of hu boat 1 n the dock ~t Balboa, was ob11erved hitch-
3101 w_. Coast llwy., Man-hikinl itt the roadway, and
ners m1le! ~nd stole SlOO after' police ran a routine
worth of ft shma tackl e, sta-w•rant chock, wa1 booked t~d Ra~mond Abbott, 1360 on the chuae of flU lure to Pl acen~ra, Cos ta ~esa ••• IPPear. , .While Dorothy
A man s black swt ,valued Simmon s and her childtcn
a t S_1SO, was . s to!en Crom were away from theit home,
Marv•n Yow, Manne r s Motel, 123 Gtanl, Newport Shores,
No. ), Newport Beach, • .A someone ll tole a 560 radio
fitted, custom made c~r .•. The thief who sto le the
cover was stolen C_rom hrs s tereo rrom the car belon&-
Mercedes Benz, satd Lau-ina to Susan Salcedo, I ta
renee Leaso?, ta21 .W. Bal-Marine Ave., l;Jalboa Island,
b..1a Bl\•d., Cen u al Newport will be disappointed -the
... While \lilton and L~nn set was broken ••• An 8 rcx•t
Ch_arles b•n of ·~n Baystde dinghy was found on the
Drt ve , ~ewport, we re slee('l-beach at the L ido Trailer
ing, somel1ne e~t ~r ed their Park , and was stored by th e
hnme tlm--.ugh sl!d1ng glass HarbOJ Dept. for the OMter.
duu rs and stnle .SlH ...
Ronald Holcomb, ~~S F ran-
cisc~~. West Upper Bay, re-
ported that sometme stole
hisS~-1 1ad:ct.. ,\lary Cross,
SIn Jasmin.:, Ctlmna del \lar,
Jri 1'1 ng ~ast on E. Coast
llw}., west of Iri s, suffered
fr ••nt anJ rear Jamag!! tn h~r
Chcl"u•le t •n a collision wi t h
Randal Oliver. 15.2~ Syh·ia
Lane. ll arb<>r ll ighlands,
anJ Dame! Walt~r . 1 7i)~
Ci a~ St.. Cli ff !I aven .•• 1\
\krc..:Jc s Ben z, JUSt sta}-
in~ \\h .:re •l Y.as parted nn
\lan n..:, v.as d.-naged b) a
htt and runn er, according tn
1•wn..:r Wi lliam St.:rhcnstln,
::! 1.~ Arnc th} s t Ave., Balboa
bland ... Shennan llarris,
31 , pf ti-15 Vi sta Bonita,
East Bluff, 1\'olS hflokcd fin
a warr ant charging violati on
i">f the vehicle cuJc ••.
Answering a radio call to
in vc:~t iga t~ a trafli c acci-
d.:n 1 a t Santi ago and Gal a~y,
Dover Shores, police found
Edward Mani 50, o f 2235
Soturcloy, Feb. 10
Bad news caught ur slowly
wi th Donald Brown, :!8-atl
Catalpa, East BlufT, who re-
ported that he had juu been
infonn~d the crcdi t card u setl
to purchase 4 tire s W•Hth
.\IIH.2U on Oct. 1~. from
the William Canning Shell
Statioo, :!801 E. Clla51Hw).,
Cornna del \l:u wms stolen,
and so was the car .•. A SIS
s tatue was stnlen from hi!!
porch, s tated John Czaja,
2HHl Ar bu tus , East Bluff
, .• James Nilsen parked his
Triumph uverniaht in fr ont
nf his h(>me, 53 11 Seallhore
Or., Wes t Newport ; in the
nwrni ng he discovered the
St.JU rem~•ve able sid~·WJn
dows had been Sl{11en. , •
S.1111 e time after Feb. 4,
sornt. .. '(lnc s (llle hi s ship t(•
shore radio and batte r}
char g~r. wo rth S56\l, from
his J-1 foot "Fl ying Commo-
at 26JJ w. coast
Mariners ·
r
I ~I$ Holldoy
Rd .. BaycruL •• Aflflr break·
iq a 2 i•ch water pipe tAd
~eari 111 up •oclions o r Ice
plaal oa ctltr Dr •• 100lh or
Redllnd1. Newport HciJhtl,
'" VW driven by Merilee Hannabs, 41S Irvine. New-
port Heiaht&., had" m be
lOwed aw1y; .-ad Merileo
Md pauenaer Peter Bitd
o f1'n6-8 W. ·Ocean Front,
(Con ... tinued on page 5)
IIOPORT HARBOR EIISIGII
SEOOIID SECTIOI - -~. 4
THURSDAY, FE8. 198
................ ,._._.
Our health and happmess. our very lives.
depend upon th is spintuallink. It can never
be broken. Somet•mes. 1t's only a wh isper m
!t'J'Jught-b11t 1t grows gr~dut=tlly 1n toa deeper
w1sdom. an awareness o f the presence and
love of God . Many have seen it s tangib le
ev1dence in the fo rm o f Chnstian healing,
Hear t his public lecture. "Human1ty 's l 1n k
w>lh God :' by GEITH A. PLI MMER . C.S .. of the
Board of Lectures hip of The Flfst Church of
Chnst. Sc1entist. in Boston. M_assachusetts.
8 :00P.M. Thuncloy, February 22,
Fi nt O.urc+t of Oni st, Scienti st,
3315 Via Liclo, H•wport Beach.
ADMISSION FR H • EVERYON E IS WE LCO M E
£HIJR£HI:S
• 'h'e!luled
r.lllmt .. ,llln
R a~m ·nll anJ
the Plannmg
an.J gr ant ed
r:mm a T.•r1an
rm t t ~XtUC,t eJ b:o Allan Dale
f,r th e alrc a..l ~ o>mpleted
fi rst anJ -,ec••nd · Sl">t}'
rnums 11\Ct the war er at the
\'iHa No .,· a re !Ua.u ant, 313 1
\\. Cu ast H wy., \larineu
\Iii e. publ1 c '"'rl..s direCIM
J••e Oc l"hn t o..'[lo rl cd that
,_.,,,rl,. had beo..'fl lim..:, c,t ... 'fld-
lns bc~"nJ tla: li mn~ :oh""'"
1111 tho: ""SHl:ll harbnr per~
m1t, Wl th••ut s.:: .. ·urt ng a
huiiJ111g pe rmit ••r an aJdi-
U<tn a! harb.•r pcm11t.
HARDWARE STOllE
FORGIT HARDWARE
Hardware · Du Portt Paint
Small Appliances
2205 W. Balboa Blud.
~ ... ""T_.t&
1lrwpprf1torbor f.uthemn l:luuth
NEWPORT BE A C H , C ALIFO RN I A
THE AMER IC AN LUTHE RA.-.. C H U R C H
8:30a.m. to q 30 a.m. -Worship ~e rv 1ce
9 :45a.m. to 10 .45 a .rr . ~Sunday Sc hool
11 :00 a.m. to 12 '00 noon -Worship Se rv1ce
The Re\'. James G. Blain. P a.o;tor
The Rev. George J. Busdiecker. \'i sltatH.ln
Phooe 548·3fi:l l
Pa stor
Christian Sc ie-nce-
Se-nd c~ s
I-lK.!, I" f "lll Kl"ll n•
OIRI ~·n-, SfU"'TI~T
J)OJ \"1 a L1d"
\l ..:v.r<•rt lka..:h
SL~II ·\Y ~ ltfiOL
Q l~o,..and l l o..,
Sl"'llA) Sl H\1( I·.S
Q I!> -II ~ "'
'1\f-.IJ:O..t:.SU r\' I·VI:"I'f,
\ll:.Fil:-.,:(, 8pm.
Rl:.AI>l~{, ROOM w •• ~cl o,s .9a,., -5p ...
Wedn e ulo~ 9 <1,., -7 4!1 P·"'·
T,...,.;o1 oncl r ,,.;ay
9 "·"'· • 5 p"' 7-9 P·"'· s.,.,.;.,, 1 p •~ -• P·"'
SJ:f"O,"•W f"HL Kf"H OF
f"HRIST SCU.NTIST
Newport Rcii l h at
(\>rllnl Jc l \lar
610 Carnatton Ave.
Sl"ND r\ Y S<."II OOL 10 ......
St:NDAY SERVICE 10 """"
\IIEONtSUAY EVENING
\tEETI.'"H• 1:00 P-"'
READIN<i R00\1 -
\tutual Bulldmg
1S63 East ("nast tlrghway
\!on. • !'-"'· Ill .o.ru. ''' ·, 11.m
Thur-.,J,,. rYt·n lnll[-7 to 9
You <~rC' cord1ally mv1tC'd 10
anrrnJ Chuu;h Se-tv1ces and
to usc !he Rcildln& Room.
l..tiMru Church
Of tiM Master
Luther•
Church In A.eri co
2900 Paciric View Or.
Corona del Mar, Californi
Or. Willian R. E ller
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
8:45 •.m •. F•mily Wor:•hip
9:45 •.m., Cho""f\ SchoQI
I 1:00 •.m., Feeth~ Wot§hip
NURSERY PROVInF:ll
First Baptist Church
of Costo Meso
/!;qui-.t /l;t,l,. F··llu~>--hq,
l .,d~tH•ndf'nl --\ ulrmrun'lUS
Santo Ano & Mognol io Sts .
Dr. P.G. :"l eumann, r astnr
SCSDAY SERVICES
~:~5 a.J 1. Sunda~ SchC>o l
11:00 a.m. \lorning 'Wur shir
6:l)U p.m. Tratning lln iuns
7:1)1} p.m. E n~n ing \\'l•rshlp
WE D~ESilt\Y
7:2l) p.m. !Ji bl~ Slud}
S:UU p.m . Pra ~~r \lee ting
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
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\It"'"'"~ W""h'P •) •ml In IU i\"1
I v<'""'~ ..._.,~,. , .. ~ PM
Wrd~ro•d•l llohl~ ""'"'
.... 1 "'·'1'"' ; l'\1
'""""'W olu""ll ""'"" ,.,
A full Youth ''osr.am
Cm. of Or.anw~ .and llrd. St.
Cost.a Mft.l
'•'"" ll I '"""' If( A Mtl<
fl; ·~ C..,. grtbn•l Gllyurdy
:au ...... -· "-" ...... A Fru •tii,J#/'dtlnt
.c,,,~,,.,lotufll Cllri$t/M Chrcll ..
,... ..... "··-...... ~ ,..w,.,
..... s.,.in ood Outdo Scbool at 10:00 a.m.
,.._ 642-27·
pc=r miSSt<>n ''' O:l>nqruct a
~nJ ~~.,,~ aJJ1t1 tlO at>,we the
ga1 a ge Jl 111)1 1::. lb lboa
IJ li"J ., Ba H1o1a , 10. 1th nut con-
fnr mlng ,,, th..: ~~~-ru .. t alk\"
sethac k; \h. r ,•11an sa1d
that the ;.~Jd t tl l >ll wnuld nnt
h.: ptactt cal t" hudd 1f the
'>Cthao.;k is IC4U lleJ.
• Arrr,\"cd a harhur pc r-
flll t r cqu.:~t cJ b) L••U I S ~
ra...:u:.a f,r <.:•'11 ,tru...:tH>n ,,f 1
'-,ltp flo .th f••r \lan n..:rs
\ltl.: \l,trlll.l (I{ ~hd 7 'II..
t'••<t~l !1 1"~· .uHJ f,r a ruof
"1".:rha1g ,f .t r .:~t.aura-~t
bulldtng ,,) 111ch.:~ 111 cr the
1640 Superior Av•.
Ll a .SS JI
BEAUTY
.LO'twi.ru.' i
BEAU TY N OOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone b73-7 336
c"O~tt ng hu ll..heaJ tP the 1------------
Newport Beach
Phone 673-2350
NTING
Ens ign Pub li shing Co.
otl~f'l l'rirJif'f~
• High speed rotory
offset press
• Vorityping
• Headliner
WILCOX.CRITTINDEN
HARDWARE
,. • .,t ... len•l Ch•rt....eeok•
2700 w. Co•st Hwy. N.l .
Ml-1311
I ·IPAII PAIMTI
o PLUMBING
A. R. fUR SAC
PLL\IBER
70ll Carnation Ave.
Corona del \lar
.,., '"'" ... ,_ ....... -
•Doo .. Q ... co., .. u
H ltWOU tU
o PH SUPPliES
TROPICAL FI SH
• \dopteJ 'lt J111ancc l ~-I 1,
estahi1Shmg ftnnt y:ud ~et
bacl;:o. ''" Lots 1-CII , rract
(1~~~. the Lu:o.l tract 10
'larhul \'1eY. 'lr l[,, ea ,t el !~
.,( \la•guel,tc \H. and m-
land nf Sth \\·.:.
l .S. 1-a.lll..heaJ l1nc.
• .-\ppn11.::d th..: hthlnc'<~
h..:.:n~e arrltcatttlll ,f J,•lm
II. L1mJI.:~ f,, Or ..:u ! ra -.h
G •n t~u ner S..:n1 cc. a trash
b1 n Jt !>[ltlS a l '>CIIl<.:l!.
BUILDING
2721 E. Coast Hwy ,
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone: 673-0550
Plumbing Repairs We have the largest and
DAY & NIGHT most beaut1ful selectiOn of
• t\ct.:..:pt.:d th..: rchnq..11 ..:h-
ment ,,f ac ce'' nght s tP th..:
we.,tcrl) ~1d.: of Ea slbluff
Dr. nl•rt h~·r h ,f \'t ~I a Jcl
S">l h~ th~ ln1n.: (_".,, 111 ac-
Ulrdan...:e 111t h th..: •lf'rr~·~ e<J
sttc pi :.~ f,r tho: Fa~tt>lu ff
Tenn1" C.:luh.
• RE!IODELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED & BONOEO
WATER II EAT ERS 1rop1 ca1 f1sh tn the area.
We also c arry a lull I me ol
• ,\rrr~·~.:d the r..:.111..:q p f
\lr. a.nd \lr ~. "ill1am \l:trl..as
<Uld Denn~ \l.ul..a-, f,r a ~5-
fnn t 10.1de l·urh ..:ut •'il Fir st
A1 c. for :...:~.:'~ t•• a 2-..:ar
garag e ,ff 1-tr .;t r\vc., in ad-
di tt ll\1 tu a ~-c:u garage
wit h ace.;,., uff the a!ll.'}.
CIHlS UIICtllln 01( 01 dupl C., IS
pi <Ulll C4J fp t lh C ~I t .:,
• Arrr••vcd the rc:qu..:s t of
.John Strt>m fnr a curb cut at
~~~ f ... Occ;~n Ft., Balb11a,
tn pr .. ~H.l c access fru m
Adams St. h• a .l-e ar gar-
age., •'n t:o>nditi•.'n tllat llc
pa) f{>r the rclnc atinn o f a
fire h) drant . \lr. Strum
plans "' r1.mm•e the e~ist
ing b.nlding and cnnstruc t
a 3-uni t apartment building.
• /\rproved a drt ve~ay
design in Newport Cen te r
havint~ widths greater th;r,
the present !Hnndrud • .'md
uti lizin& curb re turn tyr e
~rrnaches wi th a maximum
curb radius of lllie t.
• Autho ri zed the Ctl ntri-
bution b) the ci t y up to :tt
ma~imum nf Sl,UUO for iu
shtre M the alley improve-
menu wellt of 15" St. bo-
twecn Balbi.1a Bl vd. and th e
b•y in Central Newport; ad-
IOinrna ruop crt)' o1Wiert
mu lit deposit their th•e o f
rund !l befor e COtli iJUCtinn
-..rk It autho ri ~ed.
o UPHOLSTERY
• Referral th~· (ollu .... ing FRED H. GERWICK UPHOLSTERING
:=:;~~~6~7~3=·=4~1=30=====-l aquanums . and all acces· sones needed lor the hobby.
• HURSERY South Sea Troptcal
t.• the staff for ..:tud}; l ~u..:r (fly Europec.t Cra{l.tmt!n ) Shrubs, Int er~ or Plants
fr,rn II arol d t\1 .11, .\-1 I ~ \I ar-304 Golclenrocl REMODEL 2 pc. ••t OHL Y T ropi col & T tees
o..:U!> 1\ve., '1\..:..:t 'l .:~~.p.ut, rv 6n-6041 -549• 21 70 $69.50 Cell '''1'•·-·· ln sectci des ond Fertili:cr
gruding a lid.: .tnd dr:un.tg c 215 M.in H. B. S3~~~'!..-j---S&H Green Stomps
rrr-etnfliT -~~tl1 St. hct11..:er1 t'•!::'g1~CR~!EJT~E~~:._--~=-=-:j-FR£ECfel & ph:kup FRI:F 111'1 .1\"I:"RY
\lar ... liS t\\"t:. and the c anal . e. s., .. ,.,, th• CoCIStol ("OkO:"ii\ Dfl •. \ti\R NIJRSF:RY
lette r fr•1111 l";Hitcnnc and ..,, • ., whh O..olltr 274<1 £. rol.!il IIIII")',, 673-0 itiO
Fro..-J 1\:rict..:. 5 17 .V•d1 St., Corou•t• & p,_,P, CUSTOM
We st ~c'"rurt. cal ling at~ Effocl•,.,s.,,.;u FURNITURE UPIIOLSTE R • SPORTIHC GOODS tenti o>n tu tltc ''w•rn nu t We lch'• Co .. coeu
and dan~cr»u~ ...:••nditiL•n " 2'901SanJollquinRd.,LI8-JJI8 • QUALITY WORK • HART'S
SPORTING GOODS o f the ,...._1\>Jen bulk h.: ad on P.O. Ben 42 1 Co"lllMf'sll HEll'~
the can <ll at ~111 rt St. :w1d FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTER
3Mh St •. k u ..:r f"•m P ete e DRY CLEAHIHC 2109 Hewpert II vel.
Fentnn, Ill! ~.)tl1 St., \\es t Newpert leech
533 Center Street
Costa ~lesa
Phone: 646-1 91!~ ;o..lev.pnrt, cncJ,•<;tng a p..:u--n 675-G.t'
tion Slgtlt.'d h~ 11\\lll!f ~ ••f hi (}au!..IJf.._
ll f 1-l lnt s 1111 ~A d1 St. aruJ LCt"44ffllr
~~~~ ~~st~t;:nr~.,rl;~l::s,~::: CENIEI
1ng : l etter fMn \l<•garet
llall, M •J -1 "· Ocean Ft.,
Wc:st ~ewru rt, ~""" c .\rr..:ss-
cd her \vi sh in pn e try, 't•\11
we wan t fC>t Oui stmas is a
new ra\·cd s tr eet," request-
ing the ra\ing o f a -1-btock-
long ail e)', which is th e ac-
cess fM Oce:11 Ft. ~me11
Profetlional and budaet dry
c leanina -fut •en-ice
-quali~y wot'lt -
Hlr 1ervice J.und1y.
finished Ltun~y
~c:ncy
32110 E. Cooot H..,., COM .,.,.
between Orange St. :rtd 1-c:::--:-:::-::-=----....:---
Prnspcct SL FLORIST
• Received a l euer fmm
Soo th western capito l Ctorr.. FLOWERS FOR
""'"' or ••• Balbn• Fun ALL OCCASIONS Znn e proper C)·. requesti na
••• ci <y <o low" I" """ lJrMur/ Tosh
line to facilitat e comrl eri on fLORISTS
of the seawall in frnnt ft f PHON!: '"-U79
the propert), and c lairnina 2431 Mew,_. llvcl.
that inabi lit y lo cnmpl e te COSTA MESA
th e projCC"t hu cau1ed th e ~::;;~;:;~~~~;:::== lou of S12,5UO incnme be--1:
c au • e a purti on of the w •e1 I ·"-'GL=A':S':'S:..P:..::IIO.:..=DU~C:.;Tc:S:-:--
(ront •He cannot now be •uERic•u GLASS
leucd: th e city oulr wao "'" ""
UI'"HOLSTERY e REFIN ISHING
DRAPERIES e CUSTOM CARPETS
AMPLE PARKIN(, IN REAR
HEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC.
.. WIII~R F. H I f:" 4 V. \", I' I. MIS 1;1.1"'
2660 W. c. .. t Hw,.,, New,._,, leech, Tele,h-• 646•W7
t:STttlil.l .'ilff.'l) lo'V 19<lll
o PROFESSIOMAL
• 4
DR. LOU ROY ELDER]
OPTQ__ME::TRilBT
COOolf ACT l.&Oola&l
·~···A it ST 't'i..IN G
,_.,_lt.&.CTING
I'I'!&.IC iti.ING
PHONE 642-0702
• FRAMES
nz• !~VINE
NtWPORT BEACH
WII!:STCLIF-F PL A ZA
llg Price Recluctlona ••
· 218 W. W1 lson Street
Cos ta Mesa -548-7961
o PHARMACY
CH Rl S TEN SEN
PHARMACY
3U::!l E. O•ast tl wy.
Cur.ma del \lar
Phone: fl73-2550
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
I~U2 N ewpiHt Ce nter
Dri ve East
On \ledical B.lilding)
Phone: 64-1-213 1
.BERKSHIRE'S
.. tllle • .,.
LUNCHEON -DINNER
COCK TAILS
ORiole J-940S
)4!0 VIA OPORTO
Newport Beach
J0SEF 'S
Fine Res taurant
Phone 673-1180
2121 E. Coast ~y.
Corona del Mar
to Jamaica Inn)
SHOE IIEPAIR
• r\UtMrized the purchase
and inttaU Kion of • Oil('f
u /e at M.-ineu libr.-y at Jirect cd to co"'ult with Ute All typu of alau
lirm to tee ..t1M .. reemcnt 25J4h Ne'A"pon Blvd.
A. DAMES, framet
• wst nol&o ucced SJ7l),
e Apptoved the rcque Jl
or l.lrry Seal fo r IUbllilll·
•
can be r eached Qlnceminl Co•ta Meu
•h•incof the co1t of low"" Phone: 54&·2261
l na the •at,er lin e. 1--..:...;=::.;:..:::-=.:::.:. __
ta I . 1M milT, C*TA 111M
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From the Police Blotter
OC.._ .. -,... • .,. llod • " !".,.. ... , • tto• "-'ul br llllbu·
C•hl Newport. .... " •. .AI,. W1ll1e Mlyer, luot_ fir• Mill iavolud
HOfiJ Koophol ••• IINCf-U) 40. IL, Weot N•-~ In 0 oor ooiUoioe whb dol·
C<oia. 11. of 114 · W. Boy, uked ..... people no< • •• J-s-u1, 274S W•·
Bilka. ••• c:oa••._. •-walk thloulh bit yard. be doza or. CD•• M.t' 11 ... tD earl for ...... u. bunt • cdth; hit klleben c•:• ft.. f .... ft-.....
..S ••• boolcM on •• wlado had b blot P" ..,.. •
111
_.... •r ..... • · · dlarp o( dNAk on a public: Sceteow &tden eo. • • Tbru can wenlnwolved tn
lidewalk 11 2lad md No• h aaain~•lbi, 'u"~! .b:''v;: a ooUiaicwut Llftlt)Ur Ave.
pon Blvd. · •• ., wat BNce 1im wu Haaold conde. 234 nur 2~d Awe., CoiDfta del
Co1. 13, of 401 tcintt Plae•, E. 20th St., Costa t.teu. ~· rlli••• ••~ R. Wool·
Cliff Haven, ~ .. repon who•• lou ••• set a&. t120 dridae or 1\&a&Ja, J~••
M~RT HASR EIISIGII
!lCOIO SEC11011 --P. 5
/
lf '( contained tho .SGiionaJ de-•• ·.The left CIOntor 1he Ford .. rdock of SO~ L•klpur 1 ----~=::::::::::~~~~~~~J tcrip1ion or UliD.I pro(tne driven by JoM MeCtbe Ave-, .nd Rob Hiestand. or
IMauaae and c:halloneina to 1411 Bonnie Boone Irvin~ Sll L•kll)ur Ave., Corona
ft&hL •• Put Ave •• eut of Tenac:e, w .. dM'ialed in • del Mar. • .A portable ~,
Amethyu. Balboa h land, collilion with lhe car driven Ulpe recorder. •ul pol•o1d
was ~&he tcene of • tral'tic by Sandra Stepak of Huntina-c~mora wore atolon ftom
accident between drivert ton Beach, at E. coast Hwy. 1132 Ebb&idc. Harbor View
Suun Chiaholm. 211~ Col· near Newport Center Or ••• Hilll, acmrclin1 ., Harold
liru hl•d. and Vera Sher--H• Smilh of HunDnston Pin chin. .. Someone lified
lock, Santa Ana. •• Two Beach, drivinc a Chev10let. the unlodl.ed 1•aae ~or at
can l~qPPed on E. Coall wu inwlved in a c• oolli-260&}; W. Ocean PL, We•t
Kwy .• near Iris. Cotona del lion with driver John Se· Newport. tnd 110le a 120
Mar, by their drivers Rich· meniuk, 226 Lu1oni' New-car biiUery from hi • Ply·
Did you know that t he avena-
family in the United State.
moves once every five yeanf
AT THE HELM of the Newport Harbor and Jadt Barnett, executive manager;
ChiWT!ber of Commerce for 1%8 are these seated, wlflian Banning {left), president
members of the executive board: standing, of Beeco Ltd., 2nd vice-president, and
left to right, Leon Meeks, principal of Cor-George Woodford, president of Newport
ona del Mar High School, the 1%8 presi--Nati onal Bank, treasurer. (Cameo House
•d Girard of Wcatninater port Shores. mouth, uid J. Moore. •• A
.nd Jerome P•k• or 1S04 S.Mo.,, F•lil. 11 17 Vtl arill wver theft was
S. Bay ?toni.. Blllboalsl.tad, Policemen had to shout at reported by Jeff Millet,
were hll by lbe car dri!en C•l Verbeck, 46, of 2217 2~S6 Camb St., Eell Bluff
by Belly Huvey of Tusb~; American, Costa Men. to ••• Mac Renf10, 1127 Bay-
her car •d lhat of Mr. ·Oir· a~t him to roll down hi1 cu tide Dr., CoiDlla del Mar,
When your mOV·
ing day CODMI )'OU
can make sure
-with just
call-that vo1ar l
phone
the last tntn•our"
dent; Richard Stevens, manager of the photo.)
Balboa Bay Club, first vice--president,
LEGAL NOnCE
ELECTION OFFICERS AND
POLLING PLACES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
th•t fll the Ceur•l Muaieip-1
Electloa. to be held Ia the City
of Newporl Buch oa Tue•d•y,
the 9th d•y of A prJ!, 1968, there
•h•ll 1M, lorty .. il (46) votlas
~ec!acllt C(lll.aiatiDg of oe.e
conaolid•tioo •ad of the re11ut..r
electiOG predac:bl io tlae City
of Newport Dnc:h established
for the holdlag of st.te nd
c:oantx elec:ti oos; thst the pol·
llog pisces for the respective
Pfed nc bl shall be tbe placu
hereiuher desisn-ted;so.d tla1t
the pe"'ous hereiosfter 111nted
b.ve bee11 1ppoi11ted offi cei'!J
of election lor tlaeir respec tive
votio.g Jlfed ac:l.s:
\'otios Precinct I, c.om pri>~ios
replar elet:tion precinct 9 2. Polli o~ Plsce: 8albo1 l~laod
Community \tethodiat Church
li S A gat e A venue, Balboa Ia~
laad. Howell
Ju dt~ce: Mra. \'irt~ini a Park
Clerk: Mrs. Clara H. Arnt~en Clerk: Mr~. 8arbar111 Cros80n
\'o tin~t P recinct 2, compri01in~ rejp~lar election precin ct 102.
Pollin~ Place: Coolr. Garage
436 Sev11le Avenue , Balboa. '
ln,,p,.C'Ior: .\ttl!!. Dorothy H.
Duffle
Judjfe: Mr11. K11thleen H. Cook
Clt•rk: Mr 01. Jhrba ra I IIia,~~:·
wonh
Clerk: Mn~o. Yvoooe B. Saell
\'oting Precinct 3. compriaing
re~la r election precinct 98.
Poll inp; Place: Seeley Gar·
a1e, 1307 [. B•lboa Boulevard,
a~u.p,. lupecidr: M,.. Shirley L
Moore. ,..,
hd~e: Mrs. Kay Stuf
Clerk: Mrs. Doria [, Allen
Clerk: Mrs. K•tluyo S. Brana
Voting Preciact 4, comprisinl!!
re_!Uiar election preciocl 79.
Pollio~ Phce: Louck!! Gar-
age1 123 F.dsewater Avenue,
lhloon.
ln •pector: Mr1. A!Jiel L.
Lo11 cb
Jud~~:~: Mr01. Norma J. Lloy d
Cleric ~lra. Modet~ta C. \"•a-
trot
Clerk: Mrs. Mary A. ltil liam~
Voting Precinct 5. comp ri ~iog
repl~tr e lection pre<'ioct 97.
Pol ling Pl ace: Ralboa rire
Station, 110 L Balbo¥ Boul e--
varrl, Dalbo•.
loo;r.ector: MrfJ. Ruth Rem ley Ju se: Mrt~. Coll,.en B. rar-
well
Clerk: Mr11. ll elen W. Nyberg
Cluk: Mr11. l.oi!l 1.. O•bney Voting Predact 6, comprising
re11ular election precinct 76.
Pol lin ~ Place: N ewpou Beach
Elemen"ry Schoo l, Lobby,
14th Stre ,.t and Balbo• Bou le-
vard, Newpotl Besch.
ln ~pector : Mr~. Mary Jane
Crawford
j ud!(e: Mu . Anna Helle
Peter~en
Clerk: Mr11. il.hry llt'/eo
Crowley
Clerk : Mr11. Helen Ann Me·
Clury
\'olln g Precinct 7, compri sing
replar election precinct 73 .
Polling Place: City 11•11
Council Chamber11, 3300 New·
port BouleYIIItd, Newport Beach.
ln~pe.ctor: Mn•. Carro ll A.
Hen11on
Judl;{e: Mr01. Victoria L. Plou
Clerk: Mr. Dou,glu G. Palmer
Clerk: Mrs. Irene K. i1 11u~too
Vot..ins Precinct 8. compnaing
re_plar e lectioa precinct 105.
Polling Pl ace: Crhuman Relli-
den ce, 108 22nd Street, New·
port Reach.
Inspector: M,.. flora M.
Cria11n111n
Ju dge: MrA. Minnie Hale
Cler\: Mrs. Myrtelle Tipping
Clerk: Mr1. \'elma Sha~:~non
Voting Precinct 9, comprisinz
reglar electloa precinct 108 . Pollia~~: Place: Ralph lat1011
Cara&t:, 3503 Se11llore Drive,
Newport Be1ch.
lnapector: Mr1. Eli u beth j .
McCui11on
Judge: Mra. Donna L. Statia
Clerk: Mrs. t~a dora Redmo11
Clerk: Mrs. Lacy ft . latao11
Voliag Precinct 10, compri •
ID8 re8"l'l1r electii)O precioct
100. Pollintl Pl1ce: Orend~ Car-
•p, 135 •sth Street, N ewpott
Beach.
l .. peclQr: Mr•. Betty Chn.a--
"'"' Jadge: Mra. Pa11la Eareka
Hsr1 Clerk: Mrs. L. Margaret Ho,.
Clerk: Mrs. tJiulj:e\h 8fM-
d• Yotl•s Prectsct II, ~prh~ ~ tepler electi• ptHt.ct
Pelli•l ~lace: H--••1 Car-ap, 4108 N.,.... Avnee,
fhwpon Be~. ta.,.eter. Mrs. 1'11•1.. M. ....... Jtt4,.: Mn. aa... A. R•t-•• CleR! Mn. lei• I . Mdlalr Cl...,-.... •m•1 v.u.. I'Ndlct lt. ~--:?. ,. ... ., •lecll• pfftiact
r.m.. ~lace.: N.-,.,.
LEGAL NOT ICE
Saores Club Hou e, 51 I Canal
Street, Newport Beach.
Ins pec tor: Mra. Patricia M.
Th~
Judge: Mr a. Ilene Miner
Clerk : Mrs. Heverl y j ean
Hendriclr.*-Dn Clerk: Mrs . Au drey C. Ham·
skow
\'otins Precin ct 13. compri,._
ing regular elec tion precincts
95 an d 164.
Polling Pl•ee: Slowi lr.ow•ki
Retaideoce, 340 Catalina Drive,
Newport Beach.
l"':f.ector: Mrs. Oofothy Paine
Ju ge: Mrs, Mildred J. Merrell
Clerk: Mrs. F:ileen j. Slowik·
ow ski
Clerlr.: Mrs. Eu lalie Boone
Volin!!. Precinct 14, compris-ing replllf election precioct
87.
Polling Place: Sewport
Heipats Element11ty School,
Ca f~:torium, 300 F., 15th Street,
Newport Beach.
Inspector: Mr11. Lela 0. Me-
Mi ll•n
Judge: Mr11. Sibyl G. Normao
Cleik: Mu1. Myrtle B. Hubbell
C:lerk : Mra. Jeaaeue F'. Gay·
nor.
\'olin,g Precioct IS, coml!ri,..
in@ rr;gul l'r e lec tion prec1nct
66.
Polling PJ.ce: Hor•ce Enaip
Schoo l, Corriculum Offi ce., 2000
C:liff Drive, Newport Beach.
lo.spector: Mrl'l. Aona jeao.
Swret
Judge: Mr~. Cecilia B. Guild
Clerk : Mrs, Lu cille Berueau
Clerlr.: Mr!l, Jeannette D. Pea,.. ...
Votiog Preci nct 16, compril!lo-
~ tepl•' aieeti•' ,...e~
Polliaa; ~l.ce: Van Ro "-lle--
sideu ce, 2522 Crestview Drive,
Newport Beach. lna~ector: Mr11, Marn\1 I.
\'an Prag~~:
Judge: Mrs, Thelma M •. -\nn e!
Clei-k: Mr11, .-\f!.Du Heh
Clerk: Mr!!. Ann R.G. F'owl· ...
Votin& Prrcinct 17, compri ..
ing regular election precinct
75. Pollio~~: Pl1ce : 11onner Gar·
a~, 212 \'ia Oijon, r<ewport
Heach.
Jo,.pe etor: Mr!'l. jeltl r. Bon·
ner.
Judf!,e : Mr!!. l.orraio~ T. ll aw· ley ~
Clerk; Mr!!o. ll elen 1.. Elm-
quist
Clerk: MrM, Valt:rie J, .\l eany
\'otiD.B Precioct 18, compri.-
iog re(!:u lar election precinct ••• Pullin~ Pl11ce: Morr i!l Re!li• dence, 129 Via Karon, New·
po rt o e.ch.
Inspector: Mr!'l, Marjori~ E.
Letto
Judge: Mr•. ~. Luc ille Wil· •oo Clerk : Mu , Beu H. Morti!'l
Clerk: Mr"". Marie Smith
\'otia g Precinct 19, compri ,..
ing regular el~:ctioo precioct
93.
Polling Place: Anderson Re-
!!idence, 916 \'ia Li do Soud,
Newport Be1ch.. lupector: Mrl'l, Marjori,. IJ,
Aodersoa
Judl!!!e: Mr11, CRy B. Cole Clerk: Mr11. Judi th r.. Rray
Loogye•r
Clerk: Mr11, Jean Tandow11ky
\'oting Precinct 20, compri ~~o-
ing re!Dlar election precinct
80.
Pollin'cPI•ce: Mariner• P111tlt
School, afetorium, 2100 M•ti·
oers Dri ve , Newport Beach.,
Inspector: Mrs. C1therine r:,
Hallberg Jodlllie: Mri!l, Lucy K. McGee
Clerlr.: Mra, Lsd\ r. Smith Clerlr.: Mta. Ste lit• C. Stio• ...
VotiD8 Precia.ct 21, compri~
iA(!: replar electioa preciact
83. Pollia.~ Place: Cleary R .. i-
deDc e, 1507 M•riaers Drive,
Newpon Beach.
lupec,or: Mr.-, N•ry R.
Clury
Jad1e: Mra. Kslli.'Y• C, Bl•a• ...
Cl erk: Mra. Jo• B. Roher&--Clerk: M,... N•cy A. r~ahoa
VotU.g Predact 22, eOII'Ipri~
iag replar e'ectioe preclsct ....
Polli•8 Plscet Collier lllsslo-
dfh!ee, 1411 Muiaere Drive.
Newpon a .. cs.
1aspee t0f1 Mrs. Losl•• C.
CoiHtr
Jd .. : llrs. S.111 c. lnia CIM: Mr .. Lorral•• A. !all~
Chnkl lire. Sat\-M. lo ..
Yot1•1 Pfecist"t U. c..,..t.-~ repl• elecU.. P"C•ct
Polliq PI~ ,..,.._ hrt
... lu..Perpo_e_e lo. (Meriewe Ll~). 2001 0.~ Dri'"• "---· .. _.., ao ... •·~ P. a.n
Jo4"... ..... IIYf<lo S. O.Ua Chi\1 ..... Yforl• L. IWee a ............ ..,.,s.~
·~ \'jdal P.-daict U. c.apr~.-
iaa ,...... •leeU. , ... d t?; •
LI!GAL NOTIC E
PolliiiB Place: Judin Rui•
deace, 1123 Terrapin l ay,
Newport Beach. ·
lospector: Mrs. Helm N. AD·
der&ao
Judge: Mrs, Kuh<!ri ne T.
Laal!lelle Clerk: Mra. jane A. King11ley
Clerk: Mu. Earle C. M11tin
Votiog Precinct 25, comprie-
injll re plsr e lec tion precinct
301.
LI!GAL NOna
lllspector: Mr1. loia A.
klo
w:mdow; when ~C 10t OUl or left tj1 <* p•ked On bi1
hi_11 car, he fa1led the so-private driveway ro r lS
Do,.. bnety test and was booked minute• and in that ahon
on the C~UJC of drivin& time, a thief siDle a SJS
A. under the tnfiuence of aloo-.: and · fro hi Judge: Mra. M•r&•ret
Swai n
Clerk: Mrtt. Ano Mc Eldowa-El ·n -J
(!Jerk: Mrs, Loia M. Ch11111bera
\'otins Ptflcinct 36, compri ..
iPIJ regular t:lection precioct
103.
hoi ••• Roark Gourley, U, .. re nm m. s car of~ Sea Lane, Aparllllent • • .M.uray Mclnttsb, 127
63, Harbor View Hills, was 27th Sr..! West Newport,
booked on the Charae or r-ar:~ hi• c:ar bo n a w~l~
poueuion of Stolen pro-hit.l the. stlreet.. u7t2 a thie
perty ••. Linda o\nn Nelaon, l 1m or a S lleteo
and the first thing into your new
matter whether you're moving to a nearby town
across the country-you can take advantage of
service an ywhere in the nationwide Bell System.
We call it the EaslJ M oct Plan and this service
comes to you at no extra charge. To ai-range for your
new phone just call your local Business Office and uk
your Service Representative about the Eoay MOH
Plan. We're here to help. . .
Polliag Plact:: Adamsoo Gar•
al!le• 1924 Holiday Road, New•
port Beach.
Polling Place: Jonea Garage,
301 Grand Can•l, B•lboa I•
laad,
la~pector: Mra. P•triti• W,
J une~
28 of 1920 Kcwam I) spuker and tace lou ••
h;inc Tenace, was e~k:d r1ve \ea.ers sent to Kat.her-
on the charae or drunk. in tne Bazacu, 243 Colton, Here•a -inspN&In •d ,tw:Uc.lll HM Yott'll w•t tD
auto after police found and 2 letters tent to Robert n•a • a~wate, pentM~-' UaUs1 ill ae \d..,..t! --~;1
lnape<:tor. .\Ira, Shanon S. Adamaon
Jud11e : Mrs, Noreen A, jord1n
Clerlr.: Mrs. Delores j. l'ins-
•~
Ju dge: Mra. jaoe Ana Crozier
Clerk: Mrs. Mar111et S. Mal·
loy
Clerk: Mrs. Cia,. E. Paioe
\'otiag Preciact 37, comp_ri•
ing rt:!1JI•r election precLact
her at o\cacia and E.. Costa McCaul. 231 Col&on, New.ll :~t:~'~ori:~oo:• •eaHn Or ya.r lloeaeNid. nen U.U.p ~wy.. Corona del "ar port Sbo. re~.. were .talc en "dpW If .,..e '-JIMtf liKMse .... • laat
M r lh I I.e. )'OliN. Eldt adtldoltal ·-e ll•&M '-
.Jeny 'Jranno n, 23, rom eu mat wn_es, nppcd Is oalJ 35c a_ .. For lalonaa&ioel cal.l ,...,.
of 307'-S: Coral, Balboa h· open, .nd thrown In the ·•1• pon.-coata Me .. llltllaiMN orace 011 U2-IJOI. Clerk: M;a, Marcia W, Smi th
VotiDB Precinct 26, compri,..
iol!l re8DI1r elec tion precinct
65.
Polling Place: Stuclr.ey Cat""
•l!le, 2501 Via Marioa, Newport
Beach,
!D&pector: MrA. j oli• M. Stuc-o
key
j udl!le:Mr.Ha llman A, Stuckey
Clerk: M r~t, Eloise M. Budd
Cl erk! Mrs, 811rbara II, Smith
VotinB Precinct 27, cornpri.,.
ing re~ lsr election precinct
89.
Polling Place: M11ri!lin ll Rui•
dmce, 543 F"ul lerton Aveo.a e,
Newport Beach.
ln!!i;r.ector: Mr"· Sy lvi a M. Bu cy Ju 11e: Mr!!!. Judith G. MaP
!!li nr, C erk: Mrs. l..u cille E. Naclr.
Clerlr.: Mrtt. l .. iDda L. Kelleher
Voting Precinct 28, <:ompri8"
~11.8 rei!IUhr election precinct "· PollinJ Place: Newport Hat"" l._ "''.._.b. r..,., """-Avenae sad 15&1. Street. New·
port Beach ..
lo spector: Mrs. jane G. Tu~
h•m ludi!!!e: Mrs. Beverly L. Croft
Clerlr.: Mra. Jane I. Sands
94. • PolliDj~~ Place: Ryaa Garage.
1919 Chuba~eo Drive, Corot~a
land, wu booked on tie Icy at the rear of the tomes
del Mar.
lnApector:
charae of dJivina under the • • .Fred Mac~ald, US
innuence of alcc..ho1 after Via Ravenna. Lt~ Isle, " Do · J Co ' . , reponed thDI. 2 wtn&lws ,..,,~~. rLA • ,_ he ..-·aa stopped at Manners valued at $200,werc broke~ nell
Judse: Mrs. Maudie R. Wh yte
Clerk: Mr!l, LoaiAe A, Morgan
Cl erk: Mr A. Martla• M. Rysa \'otiDg Precinct 38, compri•
iog reAUl•r election pr~L:JIDct
104. Polliag Place: Coro111 del
Mar School Lobby, 610 Canu•-
ti on Avt:t~ue, Corona del Mar,
lo~pe ctor: Mr!l, Dorothy Sc:hu.-
~ler .
Judge: Mr. J. ~Jdward Gille ..
pie Clerk:
pie
Cl ~rk: Mu. Jaaice K. fi~l
alii
\'oti11g Precia ct 39, compri ..
iDI!I reAUiar election preciaet u. Pollia~~:: Place: True Garsp,
2612 Seaview Av~soe, Cor«<f
del Mar.
1)r_. _a nd W. ~oelt Hwy. for on the west side o f the
dstvtna _SS mtles per hour in house ••. Ra ben All en, 3301
a 3S mtle posted zone, , • .. J ~ I) . I ]q I 1416 •VIUCUS Ave., Well Newport,
ose..,., anle' ' 0 • said that 51 S was taken
')cean Front, No. 4, Cenual I hi all h h rom s w et w en e
:-.lew port, was ~oked on the leh it in his unlo ck ed IYm
char a~ of d~nk 1ft _auto after locker. . .Aui Slant p ri n-
he fat~ed hu sobrtety test cipal Jack Kina o f Newpo n
• •• Rachard Oden, 1911 E. Harbor Hiah School stat. ed
illl 10mcone removed the
whceh from the bo tllm o r
the bactina caae' .,d tben
cut the caae neuina: total
lou waa set ar. 5160. .• A
5140 11.1rlbo•d was stolen
from the car belon1ina to
Vicki Slucmke. 315 E. Bal·
boa Blvd., Balboa. Apt.
24 ••• Anita Price, 2o& Fem,
Ncwpon Shores, reported
the theft of a SSS bike.
lo':f.ector: Mrs. Anoa L. True J11 l!l:e: Mrs. Ma bel Rsy le
Cler\: M,.... M•rie B. Stilliof!:a
Clerk: MrA, Thelma G. Moo--Cl erk: Mr. Barlr.ham G•rner roe
'lOW AT ~.B. OFFICE
It seems the man of
house co uldn't rern~1nbet"l
the number he wanted
to call. So, receiver in
hand, he toyed absent-
mindedly with the tele-
phone dial while lookina
through the phone book.
Suddenly his face turned
beet-red. His wife
noticed and asked anx·
iou.sly, "l.s something
t he matter?"
"No,'' he .said, grinning Sleepishly. "The Operator
asked me if my mother knew I was playing with
the phone." @ hcific TII I.hll
Vo tin.!l Precinct 29, comp,l il'" \'otinB Preciact 40, compril'"
i'(l regular election precinct ill@ replar ~:lectioo precio ::t
3 • 106. Poll ing Place: M11linoll Resi• Polling Place: Bear Guut
dt:ace, 14 38 Santi11go Drive, Hooae, 213 Iris AveDuf!, Cor-
Newport Beach. onl del Mar.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, found
the pacltaae that had been
delivered to him, but the
box had been o pened and a
SIOO suit removed , •. Some•
time after Feb. 1, someone
stole his 8 foot skir£ worth
sso ftorn a 1\olaae atea at
"tslh St. an<l Bay o\vc •• Cen·
ual Newpott., .. id J. Faeri-
aan, 208 E. 18th St., Co•t.a
Mesa •.. Leland Von Sea·
aetn, 237 Brentwood, Costa
\ten, reported the S89 theft
or ptopetty from hi• fishina
bost at iu moorina off of
1 Sth and Bay.
!>ennis \t. Bruckler has
been appointed brokereae
nw.naae1 in the Nev.·port
Beach branch o ffice o f
~/'L~ A. R. Downey,
Inspector: Mr!l, Norm• T. tupector:Mrs. Glady11 Evelyn ..._-4..,, FM. 12
G•·rley Carl 8 I . I
J''l\:e: .. r •• Lu ci• R. p;od•• ecms e o 1nc cment m Jod~: Mrs. Lucille S. Lowe h h b · Cler : Mr-!1. ]eR n \1, .-\ldri ch Cl v weat cr, l e 10 nety tut er : Mrs. M, yone Younl!l Clerlr.: Mr~. Rivell• M. Ma li· Clerk: Mr11• Darleoe M. Don· lUI &iven to Ellen '{o salic,
oofl •ldAon 36, ci 2116 Vista ~ado,
\'ntinl!l Precinct 30, compria-91 f ing regul•r el ection preciact \'otilll!l Precia ct 4 1, compria-East L1 f, et the Newpon.
69. ing regular e!ectiou precinct 8cach police station -but
Polling Pl1ce: Elliott Reai-78. 11h e failed it. and wei book. dence, •1 3 Rea con Ra y, New• Po ll ia~ Place: Harbor \'iew port Jleach. School. 900 Goldenrod Avu ue , ed on the charae of drunk
lll!!pector: \lr. \"l'illiam A. Cornu de l Mar. drivir~~ ... o\ steady occur· !ler~ey lnapector: Mr. Jobn B. F'lem-o rene e rlthefCs fmm the ?e·
Judg~:: Mr!!, Mnon E. Johns-ing laney 3ros. ware"-~·se ton. judl!!!e: Mr. Sofben HeoAier llUU
Clerlr.: Mr•. Atliae G. Stevens Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy Oliver frcez.er, West Newpon.
Clerk : Mrs, Ruth A. Hersey C!erlr.: Mrs. Sancv Moore prompted Ftlnci 1 ')elaney
\'oting Precillct 31, com-\"otiD.!I Preciact 42, compria-of 1~8 '1r'indw•d Lane, pri""in~ regular election pre-ing regul11r election preciact b:> c:inr t 160. 74, Dover S ru, to telce an Pollin~t Place: South Club Polliag Place: Camm R~Ai• inventory; be disooveted
Occidental Life lnsutanc e 't'Ollr Telephone M1naler in Newport Belch
Company of C alifornia, ac. 1~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~ cordina to J ohn A. o\llison,
executive vice president. ~r.
Bruckler had been servin&
as assistant brokeraae
manaaer in the Los o\naeles
branch office . He was born
in ."-tlantic City, New Jersey,
and attended the Lawtcnct
Institute o f Te chnolo&Y in
~ichiaan.
C USTOM H O MES -REMODELING
COMM ERC IAL
Persona.lu.rd Sen tf.f"
DON E. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
lS Years tn
1107 E. I•U~~ea l lv4.
'liewport Beac::h
UouAe, A11y~ide \'illag~. 300 •dm oe, 417 Maq~uerite Avenue, 6-cans o( bam had been
L Co1111t ll i,gflw•y, Newport del Ma r.' stolen. , ··-' 170 surfbo•d
Be•ch, ~·~~~~:-~fi\~=l~~·:·~~···~C~•~<~;I;,;•~R~o~<~h:•~w~a!'~'~"'~le~n~:~!ro~m~~hi~~~,~o~p~cn~~-~~~~~~~~--ln ,.pector: .\fr~. , i
je10·eu J_udge: Mr•. S!lma L. Mitchell Mrfl, Nllllcy 11~A )6th St.,
Uerk: Mr•. R1ta V. Brans tel• Mrs. Mildred West Newport. , .A concrete ter "''art
\.Jerk: Mrs. je~~nne Wu tbrook \'oting Precinct .3, c:ompri ~ sun dial that wes aiven 28
\'otinl!l Pr~cioct 32, Board I ing regular electi on pl"flcinct ye•s 110 10 E. McNerney,
(A•L), comp ri11i11g regular ~lee:--86P. C )01 L•hptX" Ave,, Corona tionOrecinct 64. oil ing Place: arona del I " r ~ S · 10 1 del M•, was stolen rom Po iD'!; Place: Coron• del .-..ar He ~lat1on, 4 Marigo d lo--Mar ll if9! School, 2101 Eut• ;henue, Corona del M•r. his porch; it weiahs over
blull Orive, Newport Reach. Ins pector: Mrs. Betty Ana 100 po11nds, ia valued at GOLF JACilnl
ln11pec1or: Mra, Bev,.r]y C. Hil lman d · · [ar~n Judge: MrA.IIeleo B. Schw•rtz 11a0, an t s of areat senti•
Judst!: M~. [!!ltalioe C. Le~ Clerk: Mn. Alberta S. Tack-. mental value to ""· McNer·
I;• ''"Y ney ..• Henri Mothey t!Onk l RecJ. l§.OO • • • • • • '10!5 C\erlt.:Mra.Mary Fane\ Uvoni Clerk: Mr!l. Helen C. KuA ter the two S4~ t.lbcaps were
Cl erk: Mr, Charlu Gensler \'otinjJ Precioct ••• compri ~ Voti•l!l Preciact .12, Bo•rd 2 inLI re8"1'11lf" eleclioo precioct stol en from his Chevrolet
(\I .. Z) comptialsl replar elec• 91. when he h.S left it P•ke.d '9-
tiotl P'ecla ct 64. Pollin1 Plsc-e: Stearu Oar-owernilbl in fi'Ont o( hi• 1Yfl
BUY SPORnNG GOODS NOW AND SAVE
Pollin.f Place: Corona del sge. 482" Surrey Drive, Coron residence, 1320 M.-inl!l"l, R 14.00
Mar Hlfl Schoo l, 2101 Eut• del M•r. ... • • • • • s •
blaff Onve, Newport Beac:h. ln•pector: Mra, Tech Ia Moore H.-bar l-lilhlands, • ·-' 1300 ~~::;;;:::;;::::;;-;::::::::;::::--::::::::::::~ r~~.~pector: Mn~o Jamie Ka~ Jadge: Mrs, H elt:t~ A. Stowr.ll outboud motor WM stolen
erlne Tooker Clerk: Mrs. O..Eua M. Meyers ftOm lhc boli &•den • Via TINNIS
jsdge: Mra. Katherine W. CVI~:~k : Mpra. Ruth ,•,· Slearna TENNIS D.arf otlllj8" red uct • compril'" Lido 1oud and Via Genoa.
Clerk: M,.., B•rb•ra B. Akia iag r~!11l•r election precia ct aa:orcina to M. Rich ley, JACim SWEA TIIS
Clerk: Mr .. 8•11• R. Dwyer 88p. II PI J 112 Via San Reno, Lido
VoUng Prec.ine\ 33. Colllpri~ 0 illl!l I Ce: oae• Carport' blc. .B•b•a Rich•d. •c• •&• i•& replar electioa prt~cisct 309 Popp y Avenue, Cornu de IJG 11..._
31 I. Mw. lll VIa Um Nord, Lido , ,..,
Polllaa Placs: Loverid~ Rfloo laapectar: Mra. Ann" M. Crowl Isle. hlpOfted the thcf't o f a 6.91 9 95
SWIA1DS ...
11.91
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•hhace, 2863 Aha Yiat•Drive. Jad8": Mre. Patricia 8• I.SS &b•ala .. rowttoat ftom ~~----------' • Newpo" B••d•. J~e• Cl ~ •. L · p Bl t\e b•ch ,·n f-nt o! her .!:l;:•on MoO. Aile• l.oo .,.:d"' . ... ... . .... -... o ........ J•·F~; • .;,-,o .. lo,' 7-~ewl\. ft.l.l ..... E .... r •••• M. ....... , r.... .L ......
J.dr: Mr•. f:velyn A. MaeJ.. Clerk: Mr. Iarrea fle1~her ., ~"" V.R R .... (g ......
I« VoliaiJ Prec:is t:t <l6., COIItpri~
Clerk: M,.. C•tlleri .. I. ia~ replar elt~etios pred e ct port. nported the thefl of 10 roelds 107. • •• htt ftom hi"a .... 0. ••
Clert.t Mr. Joe.. A. Mille' Polli•A Plu~: Pe•lf" C•r-R~tft Ron. 201 "• Co"
Yoll•l Prftiac:t 34. c:-pri• port. 211 [v.,..i•a Cu yoe dowa. Udo hie.. fouad a
lat Nfll• ~lectl<* prec.lsc1 l oacf. Cor-oaa clel ,...,., 309. I~LOn Mrs. 1-IM:I c . met iatide Wa houM. ly•
.::11;;&1 pl:ii. t:!:.' tt~C.:: pj:;;.: Mr. Earl N. Ratley ~i~.:~h-~.,':,~ b.ot• ,... ...._ Cl.tt.1 ....._ tn. E. Plltm,. _..._ l~ten Mr• M-teri• c.. Clet\1 '*· P•l M. Prhdleu T•__,-. , ... lJ
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1741 IUI'IIIOR AVE.
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CO-A DEL MAR
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MORTUARY
II 0 Broadway
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COSTA MESA ---
•
THE ZONTA CLUB of Newport Harbor wil l hold it~
first annual charity buffet and glamour sale from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdciy, March 2, at th e home of Mrs.
Vi rg inia Attwil l in the Bl uff s, 2036 Vista Caj on, East
Bluff. Shown here di splaying some of the items to be
offered fo r sate are Mrs. Attwill , at left, chai rman fo r
the event, an d Mrs. Donald (Lila) Schoenmehl , chai r-
man of the Zonta Mart committ ee. Proceeds will bene-
fit th e Zonta service fund s and th e Sen ior Citi zen s re-
creat ion center. Pe rsons wishing to contribute articles
fo r the sal e may cal l Mi ss Bemice Ves tal , co-chair-
man , from 4 to b p.m. at b73-78Jb. Lun cheon rese rva-
ti ons may be made by calli ng b%-1724 or b%-54#:16.
Zonta members a ssisting th e chainnen are Mmes. Ph il-
ip Re e s, Fred Peth, Robert L. bacon, Joseph Ham bl et,
Malcolm Angell , AI Forgit, Hobart Loud, Chester Pol-
lard, Ca rleton Mears, Bl anche Benz, and Wini fred Bar-
bre, (En si gn pho to.)
MDPOIIT HAIIIOR EIIIGII
lt:aJID IECTIOI --....
THU~Y. F£8.22, tNI
OOROIIA DEL IN, CAUF.
Turn-about time so~:m.
lr ..... ,. 11111., r..•••-ia naaalafJ
ltJ ~ utOGI •• ....... ,. of
doe Tllud"l' CIQ, Special
project. cOM•it&M, haad.-
ad by \tr.. 'lob.rt E. F'l•e-
sin. ,,,., lack 'Myer, tielt.
et chainn•, reporta that
reMrvatioaa are comia" in
• • sood rate, for the
uTuuday 1tum·abo•t' beae•
fit f .. hion ahow, and a l•rse
attendance ia aaMred for
the eveat, to be held at
O.lboa !lay Club. f eb. 27 .
";ood tables •e atill avail·
able.
\tr., Irene l(auahton, a
Tuuday C lub mem~r, ia ao
impre .. ed with the worth of
thia yeara project o f apon·
aorin1a Guide do1 that ahe
has donated a lovely hand-
made TV lamp or OriJ~:inal
deaisn. h ia described ••
havinR a roundin~~; whit e
background encircled with
w>lden grape• with. ,;reen
grape lr:a·•ea: thi a ,.;lobe i11
attached to a braaa baae.
Th e orifll:inal c er•nic: made
by ".1ra. Haughton ia valued
at t 50.
f)ther prizes include din-
ners for two at _local reatilu•
raate. a atay at· the aaw·
S.Ma in Lu Vesaa, all
exp•aaa paid, ud a atrias
of eoltared pe.,.la. Two
Club memhera, well knowa
for lheir wor4t ift the field
or art are sivinl aamplea or
lheir work in oil paintins •
Theae membeN are \tary
Lou (~tra. ltobert) 5pe ed
and \t.... Eliaabeth Long-
rid88. r)oth of th .. e artiata
have .hown their wor4t in
local exhibita. The beach
hata which will be auction•
ed are aervins a dual pu,.
poae. They became aut h
colorful creations in the
banda or the commit..
tee and membera of the fine
art aection, wh o have work•
ed on an 8Saembly line
i.asia every Thursday, that
it ia decided to use them
for table decnrationa, sus•
pended on diaplay as in a
ah op window on ~aily wrap-
ped pedestals.
From the Police Bl.oHer
The srand prize or all will
be the ,.touch of mink,"
wh ich \tra. Flanep;in and
com mittee are keeping a
carefully gaaTded secre t •
Some lu cky lady wi ll go
home a happy winner. Ca ll
833..()268 or 54A-'1:194 for
reservotiona.
Pollowina lhe fashi on
Weclrtescloy, Feb. 14
The st ec co and tape
th ieves were a1 it aaain;
the victim th i s time was
Can ~· Co x. 6407 Seashore
Or., West Newport, and her
Pontiac was p arlced at Ne-
po n Ha rbo r High school, •.
Fishi ng rods a11d r eel s thai
Uaro ld Schwennesen, 2012
Diana Lane, Harbo r Hiah--
1 and s, had stored in a com.
partment in his 21 Owens
bo at a1 the cbck at 2751 W.
Coa st H~ •• \lariners Mil e ,
were s iDien •.• Colin GriWll,
214 Abalon e A\'e., Balboa
Island, left his cat door un -
lo cked, which made it ve ry
easy for the thief who stole
SSU wo n h o f stereo and
tapes •.• The thief who rob.-
bed V.11l iam Sampson, 127
27th St., West Newport,
didn 't ha\'e it so aood; he
had 1o pry op en a -.indwina
t> gei to ~k. Si mpson's
I
stereo and tapes, valued at
Sl01 •.. The fro nt of the
car dri ven by Stephani e
Shol seth, 211)1 Arali a, Eas t
Bl uff, was dam qed aCte r
hi ttina the parked Val i an t
belonging to C arl Ko ster,
2121 Catalp a, on C at alpa
no rth of Cacua •. , Two s ter-
eo tapes wo rt h S20 were
s10lcn from Robert Tho mas,
520 Begonia Ave., Co ron a
del ,\lar ... A Newport Hat·
bor High school bus was
dam q ed on Balboa Blvd,,
and 36 t h SL, po ssi bly by
a rock; the re's a 6 by 6 i nch
dent as eviden ce. , .The
Trave\o dg e \-lo tel at 6208
W. Coa st •twy ., West Nr:w·
port, had iu uoubles, too,
what wi th an unp .U d bill
fo r S24.% by one young
man; 1Wld2 check s for S36.25
from hi s car. , .Madelon
Sherick, 2802 Orcle Drive,
Bay Shores, s aid sn was
stolen from her purse Wrina
the niaht. .. When Joyce
Eader, 5 H Ri ver si de Ave.,
Newpo rt Heiahts, came
hom e from wo rk , she di s·
oovered that someone had
entered her back yad,
sm ashed a 3 shelf table,
and dump ed a a all on o r
white p.U nt on the arass
an d walk way ••. Karl Sjos·
suom, Bayshore Trai I er
Park, 112 W. Co ast Hwy.,
Space 1, heard som ethi na
hit the roo f and side o r hi a
trailer, and then heard the
soun d or something that hit
hi s kitchen wi ndow IWld left
a 2 inch diameter ho le •. ,
Cloth ing and sheets valued
at $~0 Wete taken from lhe
show there will be tables o r
bridae fo r t~se wOO wi sh
10 stay and play c•ds.
These arra.,.cments •e
bcina made by the Tuesday
Club c•d section. '..tu.
~alph l(i ser is c hairman.
Tables will be set aside
on the bay si de or the Sal·
bo a Ba y Club. Pun her in ·
f«m •io n ma y be obuined
from \t's. l(iser Ill 54~·
62!n.
~eci al thank s -s o to a
member of t he Tuesday
Clu b for her efforts tow•d
t he succe ss nr the benefit
by decorali~ bottles to
use as pedestal s for the
display or the beach hats.
drawn on a cl o sed accour:t dryer in the laundrom at a t
Concert at
UC1Feb.24
by another young man. • . 112 Agat e Ave,, Bal boa Is· The Ofanae County Phii-
T en ence Florek., 22, of land. • wi thout hi s permit· harmonic Society will roll
15a611 Oran ge, Co sta Me sa, sion, said RanOOlph Howau.
was booked on the ch•ae or .Ruth 'cmake, ll07 p1.1t lho reG ci.rpct for the
grand th eft. • -~*k Thac· I Vi E rr retwn or !ubin Mehta, who A ta Ill&.· ast lll1.1 • re-will conduct the Los .\naeles ker, 11, orJ10 Balboa Blvd., 1 d h lh 11 I 1 po r e l e e 0 1 ereo Philha,rmoni c Orches ua in Ap t. 5, was booked on a tapes, ·'M).rth Sl06, from her concert this Sa twday, Feb.
warr an t: Ri char d Brooks, ~ki ll:~& 1n t ~e aarage ••• 24 in UCI Campus Hall.
SO, of Ba )·sho re Trai ler Patnaa Hel vie, 2655 Bar· • he Sth in the Society's
Park, 11 2 W. CD ast HW)., sho re Dr.· Bay Sho res, 11 T .
No. 10, was booked on th e ' d cuuent SCfle s of 1 concerts ,
duuge of fel on)· check s su re that 10".'cone en~:ere will begin promptly at 8:30
her hou se Wn n ~ the n11ht. p.m. Seats wi ll be held only •8~~nn~t.~oo~~~~~s , ~~~i. because she ~scov ered 4 until 8:25 p.m. and no one
a realistic
approach to
"worry" stocks-
woo d mat.cheli 1n her h~m e, will be seated dur ing the park ed her car atl st Ave. and ,• Sli v er St. Chn siO-first number, and DahH a Ave., Corona h dal d S53 p er s me an were The ·11 · 1 d del Ma r, whi le she went to · · Sh H . program w1 mc u e
a movi e; when she tri ed to m1"'3'"1
1' r'6'16,C'"'c "'l b'-am s Sy mph ony No. 95 in C minor, . r., , o n u r ... use, H d S ph . Th start the car, st'te discover· W N bo k d ay n; ym ony 1n ree
ed that som cone had stol en est e""'JlOrt. was 0 . e Movement•, Stravinsky· and . ,., h on the charge of thro Winl S h N 4 · E '. 5 spark plug Wi res ..... on bj . ymp ony o. 10 m1no r,
B&&ley, 35, o r 3235 Broad an " e~t at a vei'nd e. • • Op. 98, Brahms .
S', N e•~,, H ~ahl s , was Al~ert Kolacz, a nd J am es 8ombay.bornMehta 31 has '" ··-... 'Ml tt s ett of 126 27 th St., . . ' ' boo ked on a warrant fro m We st N ewpo rl, were booked been mus1c dnector of the
San Diego. on a wa rr an t for petty theft Lo s .\naele s Philharmonic
Thursday, Feb. 15 g 1 B 1. l l I Orches u a fo1 the past 6 •• IWT!Ue 8& ten, , 0
Neal All en . 512h F em· 3615 W. Bal bo a, West New-yeau . Perhaps the hest thin~ to do would he to
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Breflton R. O~tiefl, ,llafiQ~fH
881 Dour Dri ve, Newport Beach
Tei ephofl e 642-6050
lear Ave., Co rona del Mar, po rt, was arrest ed at Ba)'•
left his car in an un locked side and E. Co ast •twy.,
~ansa e and lost tires and and booked on the d urae
nms valued at $140 .... Th e. or sale or mari juana. .• Po -
J wnlx;uee and P ail sades Ji ce stopped Wi ll i~Wn Tho rn.
crosSing, Back Bay, ."':as son Jr.;·25 , or 317 E. Bay ~scen e ~fa car collu JOn Front, Balbo a, fo r a traffi c
b etween dn vers James Col· violation, fW'!d then dis·
well, n6 E. BalOOa Blvd., covered there was a warran t Ba~b€>a, and. Earl Beaty of for hi m on fai lure 10 appear
Ou no ..• Vr'hlle Robert Br.m· .•• Gary Berwi ck, 32, o f
ne r, 420 Margueri te Ave,, 1511 Mi ramar Dr., Balboa,
Corona del Mar, was wo rk-was booked on th.e chwae
on hi s car, he left his too l or drivina under the innu-bo ~ sittin s on the cu rb just en ce o f al cohol after police
lona enoua h fo r someon e ., IO II o wed hi m as he s werved
steal it ; his lo ss was s et hi s Cadil lac in Janes, ·and
at $44.50. straddled lines.
Friday, February 16
Vera Demis, 1727 Anti·
aua Way, Dover Shores,
baddna his car on Riv er-
side Ave., nonh of Avon
St., ·hit the parked Trim1ph
belonaina 10 Eri c Wina . 411.
El Mo den a. Ne'Np!o rt H eiaht 1
•.• Locked handleb•• pre-
vented the theft o r hi s
mo torcycle, sai d John Carl·
10n, 3412 Seuhore Dr.,
West Newpon, who found
that hi • Triumph had been
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LEGAL HDTICE
ORUI NAN Ct: NO. 1243
AN OR\JINANO: Of Til t: c:rn• OF N ~:WPORT Rf:ACII
t:.~AIH.ISHI NG S~:TRA r..:
I.IN ~:s ANU AMt:NUING UISTHIC:T MAP NO. 51 l11f' Ci!y f:oaari\ of thf' Ci!y
of N,owport ltf'll rh do"~ O'td11in
11!1 follow111:
•••••••••• , •••••• , •••••••••••• , ••.• , •••••••••••• moved f10m it s p•kina
s~:C:TION I. l>i11trir t M•p No.
5 1, re ferrt'd to io ~r lion 20.-.
06,030 of lft" Ne wpora n .. ,u·h
Mun irir•' Code IIDd mlldf' •
p11rt o T itlf' 20 of 1111id Cod"
)jy refere11rf'0 ill 11me.d"d 1111 ri
bailtliaautbaclt llua 11re here-
~ est.bliahed for the hereh••'·
ter det1cri bed real Jl"openy Ia
di e City af Newport Be•ch
Coaaty of l)raaa.e, ~eat. of
C111ifan.l•, 1111 fol1ow•:
TO: DUN wmER • CO.
Plea.e live me your a ppraiaal
of lhe lollowina oloclu'
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b .. ,.,, ..... -llloleb,lodlve D G"""" 0 1,_,.
0 ~ ol <OIIIilal
:plac e ~d then abandoned
:, ·• ;. "<lieu wh o" wrote the
: v., dal who defaced plaster
:on cbor j anbs .,d broke •
:hole in tbe ceilina ol the
:buildina under consttuc lion
:at 1042 Miran• OJ., Bat·
:boa; the dam•e IOUit 14
! 1200. •• A pipe v;c e wollh
: t75 Wll ICOia'l f10m Ho-
! ward Andet.,n El ecul c at
:3233 P1c:i1Se View Dr.,·H•·
:..or View Hilla. • • Tary
: Bayue, 404 Lqoni a. Ne•
: pon -•a. oltll IIi o UIO
: .. rlboed wilh Oooy Homil-
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'l'tlf' froat ba ilcU11~ 1U•tb11r k
li11u for l.o1111 I lkro•~ 91
i11chf111ive of Tr•r t 6425. 1111
.. u••• oa • "'•P ~!"otded Ia Hook 2~1 p11p11 43, 64, 45
•d 46. Mi.cell•~" M-,,..
fler.erd11 af Or•~ f:oeaty, C:alifan~-1.. ••II IN! u fo~
Ia••:
. IAt"' 2S. 43; 51 •II 71 ••II H ru • ._ ... fHt, os•).
Let 61 ... n '"' ei,.,_, rn1 (11.
All o•er lotll ••II k .,. f~tet (10').
W.C110N: t. 1\a PI-I•~:
Dtreeaer of dlo f:iiJ of N...,.,.
UC PRESIDENT HITCH
TO TALK HERE IIARCH U
Presi dent O.•les J. Hitch
o r the Univer si ty of Califor-
ni a will sp e a a a Uni ver-
sity centennial di oo,.,-_,,_
7:45 p.m. Tuesday, ·~wch
12, at the Balko a Bay Club.
The e vent, sponsored by
~ support groups or the Uni·
versity, mart a the firs t
~peak i ng appearanc e in
OriWlae County by Presi dent
Hitch sinc e he took office
in JIWluary. General chai r--
mWI o r the dinner i s Mrs.
Roy E. Coble J r. or New-
port Beach.
LEGAL·HDTIQ
ltf'•ch iA herP.by inKtructed and
di rec trd ta ch ... ,tfr Oi>~trict M•J! No. 51 110 u to Mow the bu1ldin ~ IH!tb•r k linn t.l!llabo
lilrhed Ul Section I hereof, aad,
•• 1111id 11i11trict Map Ah11fl h11ve:
bl!f'a 110 atmendf'd, t.he 1111me
llh •ll rem•in in forc e •ad ef..
fef'l an d be a p•rt of Ti lle 20
of U.e Newporl Reach Mun icj.o.
p•l Code.
SI':C:TION 3. Th i11 ord iunce
flh•ll be pnbli"'u~d once Ia the
offici• I ne:w•paper l)f the C:ity,
11111d thP. 1111me 11h.ll hf' effective
30 d•y" llftf'r the d11te l)f it•
•d<»pt faa.
llii11 ardi1111n cr w1111 huro--
rt.rc-.d 111 11 re~lar mef'!lal( of
droe t:ity C:oaad l af th,. C.l!y af
NflWJMut Hr~~eh held 011 the
22rur dlty af J .... ,, 1968, -~~
Wlllll •dOpted o. tA\e 131l Uy
of F'ebnuwy, 1968, ~ •• fa~· lo•II!JI •ate to witt AYF:~ r.otiNr.ll_.au:NI F'orli&. ,., ....... ,...n, r.ocK .... ...., ... ,_
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