HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-14 - Newport Harbor EnsignCATHERINE MARY, who joined the wo rld Leap Year
Day, Feb. ~. at Hoag Hospi tal, gasps at the news
that she won't have an other bi rthday for 4 years. She is
held by her mo ther, Mrs. Richard Holman of 2223 Alta
Vista Or., East Bluff. The Holman's also have,2 sons ,
Jimmy, b'r7, and Bobby , 41''· (Ensign photo .)
TOM COMPETES FOR
U.S. BOY OF YEAR
Thomas J. Kin&, 16·year•
o ld member of the Boy s '
Club of the Harbor A1ea,
has been ente1ed in th e na·
ti ona! "Bny of the Yea1 ''
contest conducted by Bnys'
Clubs of America, acco1d·
in& to Louis Yantom, exe•
cutive di rector of th e Club.
Th is 22nd annual competi·
tion is open ltl more than
750,()()0 young!itC I S !>CI\"e d
by 760 Btl)'!>' Club!<. a~,.m:.s
the na tion.
Judges w.tt !>e lect the boy
who best I)•J'Iifie:. jU\COI JC
decenC)' through !h~rv1cc tu
hom e, school , chu1ch, cnm·
munity an d S.>y~' Club.
Schotal !>hir:o. tnta\in& \3,2(}{1
will be awarded the contest
winne!S by the Reade r .. n,.
ges t Foundation. Th~· "B,~y
of the Year" tece,ve" a
SI ,OOO grant; 7 rt&lnnal
winners each get .,.~00, anC
SIOO gnes tn each of 8 sec-
ti onal winne1s. The a"'atds
will be made a t the \Ia~ 1~-
16 national cnnvenltf•n 1n
Chi caao .
Tom is the son of \Ir s .
Mimi Kina, 287 Sherwood,
.QM•t Mua...:Be.W b..e..c a
membe1 or the Boys• Club
of the Harbor Area ror
rhe past 8 years and has
been an acri ve membe1 ,-.r
the Upper Ray Stanch srnce
it o pened in Oc to ber, 1%6.
He is cuu ent\y the pre-.Jdent
nf th e ~ey!;tnne Club, a ... e·
ni ot txly!i !iervice nlgamza-
tinn, and is th e senj,,, ad•
\i ... m to the .l unlo"'~l Leaden.
f'luh. Tnm is •me ,..,f 1h1"
.ear's tecrpient !' .1f the
"nutstand1ng C lli/Cn~lllf'l
awards" r rc,cntcd each
ye:u h)· th e c,,:o.ta \h::o.a
Optimis t Club.
Durinz th ~ past )car, he
has re ceived the club's bt"'\
of the mt-.n th av.ard f,..,, the
game stnnm in f"ebJUan , th~
gym in AptJI and the art..,
and crafts in .l ~nuBI), \latch
and Arnl. lie a[-.o "a!> pte·
sen ted wi th the "131-.} ,,f the
Yeat Award" fo1 1967. Jc-
presenu ng the Uppc1 B~~
Branch.
As ptesidcnt nf the ~C}
s tone Club he has :o.pcar-
headed man y c lub and cnm-
munity PWJCC tS. l"'oS:o.tb\~
the most outuanding ac t of
:loe tvice this rast yetu wa-.
the fitst annual Chti stmas
party fot the eldetly, held
for some 60 patient" nf the
;uca's convalescent h""pr·
ta ls. Un der T om 's suret\'i -
sion, the member s ,,f the
Tom King
club made g1fts for each of
the auelits. The patty was
th.--projcc.t.-of the. contttiud
Keystone Clubs of both
branches, wi th assirnance
ftnm lhc Jun11 •1 Lcfl.dC I.S and
\k'lth er" C\ublo and the !>laff.
Tnm has been Jn\'l•h·cd
1n man} Rtl} ~· Club 01i·
en ted CIJOlffiUnl l.\ set\"ICe
prt>JC Ch. lie ha!> a ... :o.l~ted
1n tht: ku1!ding of '"'l b1[l·
bo:uJ ... fo1 thn. ras t } cats
l'tnteU I unJ Camraign.
lie \\dtlcJ Jl the .annual
l.i"n" Club f1"h f1 ~
last )Ctu, .1nd "a" ao:tne
In thc {",)\J \)c..,a \lnol
(iulld J.nd \olunt.:e1cd his
li lT'.: JnJ l"ff<~t\'i tP Col\lc..:t
hno•k' f,,, thl" lhl!!<f'lllah anti
,.:tnc.: ••tgani!:Hi"n".
l"nrn '" J. 'l.'n1n1 .at ~Co,\•
pnTI 1\J.th •'' 1\Tgh '\c ho .. l. lie
ha:-o hccn \Cf } act1\"C thtl<l
r••q \\.';)! 10 the tltama and
... taJ!:c ~I I!\\ JC'paltmenb .1nd
ran1t:t po.~t cd 111 man~ "cholnl
pf(IJuo.:IH'n". l ie! h:• ... been
cmr!,\t:d b} th.: Lipf'IC ' Ra }
\hun .:h a-. the a:o.!'!St:lnt 111
the :1!1!<. and ctafts dllcctnr,
.md \\lllk~ afte r "ch0tl[ nn a
f'IOIII llf!W baSt:-..
rhc sch.-•lar ~h lf'l Pll~gt am
o,\.IS cHab \ished tt"l ptomote
Juvcnl\r Oc..:..:nq and ftght
tle[,nquencr by lolllnulatmg
1nlc tc-.t on higher eJucat'""·
W1nne 1" Wl\1 he announced
du11ng i'\ati "nal ll<l} -.• Cl:t h
W(.'cl. \larch J\-Apn! (),
Harbor Disl. supported
Continuation of the Oran~e ted the cost. at S500,0i)() a
County Harbor Di strtct was
supported in official action
taken Monday even in~ by the
Newport Beach City Coun~
ctl.
The 6 Counc il members
present endorsed the major·
tty report or the harbors ,
beaches and parks study
year.
Vice--Mayor Doreen Mar·
shall w<&s instruc ted to re-
port the Counc tl action to
the e xecutive committee
m eeti u~ or the County Lea-
~ue or Ci lies, this evenin)C,
Marc h 14.
committee or the Orun~e CD'A FR104Y EVEN ING
Coonty League or Cities, OP ENIN G IS L4UNOIED
recommending that the Har· "f)pen f'tiday e venina" is
bor Dis trict continue as a the new sian beina huna out
tu.Jngunit,and mat the Har .. by Corona del \I at shop-
bor QMnm.i ssioo be increa&-keepers. In C•lopetation with
ed rrom 5 to 9 members. the CC)tona del \tat Chambe1
Dissolution of the Harbor of Commerce metchanta
District has been urged by division, 16 shops will be
several cities, including lit up this Friday nlaht for
Costa Mt~&a. HunUngr.on fami \y shoppina.
Beach. Saata ADa, Tustin "We want to make H ••
IDd Fullt1110a. Newport pleasant and day to ahoP
eo-cu IIMtllbera expre1188d u ponible,'' uid Roy
tbe optnJoneball.be prospect Peck. chairman or the m.r
or dotftl away •"h the ella-chant• divition. Pa.rklna h
&rict.la ••rrtP&enta«-'' plentiful dur in& thecveninaa
""Tbe city c.DDCKIItord to lrtd the new aprlna me,...
Jet l!te Harbor Dll&rlct be chandi H is b .. 11tiful to
dtaolved. •• eo.cUmll'l aee. acmdJna to Chembet
Dee Cc:IH Mid. tte ead~n-mcmbeu.
NEWPORT
BEACH
I()(
•
OIL
I'll! -.r \JIICilol.U Olllof:D. IOIOUlt<Olfo l
... .._ .. 101 fill .... IOit ....
Slrona opPo11t1on to oil
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CLEAN-UP
TIME SET
drilllna oU1h01e of Newpou ...,.,..11\
Beach was e•preued in a
resolution adopted Monday
The annual "Clean-up"
weekend for Corona del Mal
residents hu been set £or
t;atu.rday and Sunday, March
)0 and 31, accordina to
chairman Bob Cunnison.
evenina by the City Council.
The action was prompted
by a recently proposed
State Assembly bill, whi ch
would delete some ptO""
vi1ion1 ofthe She11.Cunn in a-
ham Act. The new bill is
boltled up in comni ttec.
The reaolutioo points ou t
that Newport Say is pu-
mari\y u1ed £01 recreational
boatina, home of roo re than
8,000 boats, and a1 s0 a
cente1 for a significant
commercia I and spott f1 ~h
in& indusuy. Furthe r, the
tesolutioo states, "1t 1'
This event, sponsmed by
the Corona dei.Mar Chamber
o r Commerce in CO"'petation
with the City o£ Newport .
Beach, is desianed to help
local tesidents clear out
garaaes or unwanted ma-
terials otherwise not taken
by the city• a reCuse depaTt-
ment. -the public policy of tht'
Jake Mynderse, supervisor
of the City's general set·
vices department, has en·
li sted the aid of Ken Means,
wh o is responsible Cor te·
fuse co llection for the city.
Mt. \1eans states the city T'NQ-.Y':A~..QLI) q_eid McClatchy, 312 Lu~onia, .r.Jew-
uuc ks will pick up any item port Shores, is held by his mother, Mr s. [:"rMic i Me-up to SO pounds and that all
items should be tied 0 1 r:latchy, after s he picked him up at the Newport '3each
boxed r01 easy handlin&. Police s tation early Tuesday morning, March 12. qeid
Comninee members scr• regretted leaving home wh il e his mother was asleep
ving with M1. Cunnison arc and ca lled fOf \'Ma ma" between bit es of oanana and
Jim Ballo and J ohn 'iemple. other goodies. He was rescued by policemen in the
Residents are encowaged a ll ey, dressed In his nigh tclot hes , and was fin ally
to "make a clean sweep" dressed in clothing donat ed by Police Cl erk. Jeanne
?r lh~it home\ andd aaraaes Snieder. (J:nsign photo.) ~~~t~:::e~~:~~·o:. ap,:::::::' Mrs -R.1dderhof d·1es
of the chamber, states, , •
'
"This is one way in which
th e chambet helps to make
Corona del \1at a better
place in which to work and
live. ••
Cook heads
l)orothy Marol Riddethof
or 229 Ocean View Ave.,
Newport Heighll, widow of
lhe la'te Gen. Stanley Rid--
derhof, died Friday, \1ar c h
~. at Hoas Hospital.
'Jen. Riddcrho£, of the U. t;,
Marines, served as council·
h b b d man of the Ci ty of Newport
ar Or 0 Y Beach in 1960 and 1961.
childre n, Sandra and Steven
Hill, and Roff and Randall
l<e\ley.
Service s we te held \larch
II, at Baltz Cha~l Costa
\ten wi th th e Re v. Raymond
qrahams or St. <\ndrew's
Pr esbyter ian Chut ch as
offi ciant. Intermen t was at
Fort Rosecrans National
Cemetery, San 'lieao. MJo. Riddoth~f wu botn
Couacilmaft o .. Cc:Jok of May_ l. ~196. 'n . Pennsyi-
Newpon--l!rildt ••• etee!ed .-a 17 • .... &iMIL-Mle
chairman of the joint citr ro! 17 yeara. ·Stte and ~.n. lEI NIGIIIAY lAME
stale to pr omo te the ..: .. n-
sctvation and usc .,r the
natura\ teSOUICt':S 11f th1\
state for the putpose, nf
health and recreat iOn ...
"The City Council f1nd~
that the best 1nteresu of
the City of Newpott Beach
1nd the State of Ca\lfurn1a
will be ser ved by t':X clud1ng
all operations foe the c ,.
uaction of oil ftom the tnic
and submetged lands olrf tht'
shote of the ~~I) ...
"Thercrore, be 11 tel><lh'c:d
that the City Council de -
clare s that the pohq of the
Ci ty of Newpm t Beach~~ T.Ll
preserve and ptotect tht':
tecreational fa ci\itiCS alon~
the tidelands of tht': Pac1f1c
Coau fot the use and en-
JOyment of the oubiJc ...
"The Cit y Council de-
clares that it is una1te tabl~
opposed to the tepeal of an)
pr ovision or the Publtc
Resources Code 1elatinl' to
oil and aas leases on tide
and submersed lands whi ch
would have the effect of
allowiaa offshore dr itlina f01
oil •d a aa in the laais·
latively recosnized unc-
tua.ry areal."
OV ~~ ~0 CHI L'1Q':N fr om grades ~lndergarten to bth
will entertain pa rents, teachers and friends ln an '1 all
chi lOren 's talent and a rt show" at the Newport '3each
:::lef'l'entJry School PTO.. meeting a t 1 p.m. Monday,
Ma rch ;P., in the school cafete ria . Here are 3 of the en ·
tert ain er s, tro.r-f)o ris l)odson's 4th grade cla ss, orac-
tlcin g t hei r ')ani sh fol k' dance; trom left, Ivy Hall, age
11; o:~o in ';oozales, q, and '<ay Sl1eppard, 9. Other high·
lights will be 7 1 ;-y ear~l d QobD ie Q:oubian singing
"Syreo~dy stole my gal," and ll ~y ca r.o l d Patina !3ents
olay in q the pi ano. Pr•ZI!S Nit! oe awarded to th.e best
talent anj art co.,testants. Qefr esh..,ents will be served.
/c:-;si gn Zi1:JtJ.l
Meet the candidates
lhr \l,nman'.-. C1v1c L eague puhlic encoun1e1 will t'oe this
,.f '\ewp,ut lla1bor bh m-evl!nlng, \latch 14, at the
\ 1teJ thl! "' Cll} Coun..:1l Balboa Pemn:-ula Pmnt
can<liJate !> '" 3. fo11um at the o\hn. ml!t:t ln& at the T}a\boa
C"1t} lla\1 C ouncd chambe!S •\nghng C'luh.
T ue ... da}, \la1 ..:h IQ, at Q:)O On Saturda~, \larch 30 ,
a.m. the League 0f "'~•men Votets
\l1.... '\tanlc\ L.::L ,evre , hilS auanged f1u booths at
Pl t'~t de n t, announces the the Fashinn bland mall,
r.~tut'1 ~.., llp en tn the publ1c whete the cand1dates will
t~nd J'1"1nts nut that "~ou meet the pubhc and answer
aann<•l tn tel lJ ~cn tl\ \'Oto." question.-. frnm II a.m. to
un !t'H \11u l\"ad ~nurself ):)0 p.m.
to• 1nf.wnat1.•n <In bo•th SJdes On '\ptd 4, the Thu rsday
o f a que<.t 10n.'' bdme the Aplll q clecunn,
\lt s. FreJ f)uJ'Ira, Ptogtam the:O.:ewpan Hatlhlt Chambt':t
cha1tman, states that all of Commetce and the ;<r~e..
canJ,Jatcs, J 1ncumbents pott '-lad)m-Costa \lesa
and 4 opponents. have ac--Realt} Board will co-
ceptcd lhe invitation Lo sponiOI a c&ndadates'
speak and wi ll •tate: \beit meetina at the. bt:eetfut
p\at(oc ms. . meetins at the OaJIJOa 'lay
ll1C! candJdatO"S ' fi ut Club. county harbor commitk:e at Rtdderhor moved ~o the !;. bill introduced by Sena·
lhc monlhly mcct;n& Tuw Hatbot area art.cr bos tc· tor Jotm Schmitz and pass· NEW PARKING LAW INVOKED day at the Harbor l)epL tuemcnt from acllve duty_ as ed by the State Le¢slature
ofli ce. This is his ]td time corrman~erof~IToro Maune d eSIW~lltes as "Veteran :o;
as chairman. Corps_ Au Station. Memonal Hllo'Y ." the portion Th 1 d d ' • 1 · ... Su.rvrvonare her dauahten, or Mac Arthur Blvd, between e recent Y 1 orte
... pprova was g1ven to uae o . H. II r f Palt.sades "-ad and Coron·• emer.ocn. cy mdinance t':S -
h bo ., f Mrs. rJetniCC I 0 .on IVJ a bl h ff " ar 1 pe rm1 request o . d del Mar. The ceremony for ta 1s tn&. o ·s trc~t nus,-
Byton Palme r, JJOO Via Lauderdale, Flol!da, IJ.n makt·ny tt offt.c tal wt·lt he nes s parkin& re.qu,remen ts
L"d . '" L.do Sbo Mrs. Jeanne Kelley of Nor-k d b .c 1 o , m u1e 1 ps . . . held A ril I "~ was mvo e tW ICe ~ uoe area." after the numbe r of folk, Vuglnla; and 4 arand-P v. :'llewpott Beach Ci t)' Cnuncol
slips had been tcduced by N • do I d \tonday e''en1ng.
l.Futther s tudy was 01dered urs1ng· ·lrec or name a~eals C"~~~ d~~~~~~ng
ror the ci ty's Tequest that Miss E. Madeleine Shaw, Commissinn dt':CISJ,)(l§: the
the county shate half of the R.N .• has been appointed request nf llall) o\nders<~n
\35,000 cos t of iiT'():ovina director of nursing services and Norman \lome to loCI ur
the base of the v.·est jetty, for Hoag Hospital, it is an-an outdt)()r ra tHl testauranr
\ncated on city land on nounc ed by Adminisuator fo r the11 l ~·unll m(\tel anJ
lla\boa Peninsula. The old William R. Hudson Jr. 17·seat coffe e sh op at ~,.~~
s teel Pi lin& is detetioratina. ·Mi ss Shaw is a graduate Newpo!l Blvd., (enual
and there is concern that of Massachusetts General Newprott, and the 1eque~t ,-.f
o~p.u lnlt'li\' o.~nJ ~ comrn ciC Jal
tetatl ~~~'f c:" nn lht: vacan t
lot at ~.!-~ \!at Jne \ve., a1
thl! h11dg.: enuance ID llal·
b .. a h l o.~nJ.
\IT. \nJ e h tlll ~·hi lhe
("".•un ~ 1 I th o>. I he h..1J lt'duceJ
IJlt' "ll~IO J.i H'\.jUe"'\ f,t 1:
r"'''" ~e .1t>. 1,, 11}. and v.a~
"!\long ,,, ~ut ot J.w.n q !\)
on,Je \" \~.
..The r "'t'-tng ·•tJtnan ~c I ~
C11h.:1 "'~·"'d Ia", L'l l er·~
!('{'Col) ,,_ •• lo>un .. tl:nan nee
'""l .. a,J.
In th.,. \I.Jt mc:-\\·c. ~a,e,
Fr..~n', Ru":o, -.peal..,ng f••t
\h. I aR,•e, oh,ected thJ.I
"1t IS 3 hardship to tel l the
las t 2 pHl!\e!l} nwners wi th
\acant lots oo \l1111ne o\\'c .
that the~ can't deHlop rheu
Pl•lJ'ICII\ a~ lhe 10theTS have.
It 'ccm.., a...,fulh unfan.
"'e're be1ng t'h•'l dn"n."
Tht'll at chllect Cnmmen ted,
"rhc 1a,. '"'" "'~'l t.tlhe
tlrrns ltt' effel"t. '\~1 <~ne v.!l\
~·'~head !<• Jc\t'lt•J'I f'IICtf'lert~.
rt'L'n"m'ca!l\ ""e can't
put 1n the 1e4U11 ed patkina
~ro•H.:t',."
""'hal 'tl l!l ...,e d~> abou t
pall..lfl g "" Ct•u n.: 1\m an \I
Fffpt "'"l..ed. ""'e ha\·e to
'IJ.II "•''lle"'ht'te." loss of und may endanser a Hospital School of Nursing. fhis La Rot': to cnns u uct :
Encaatbyg tlces;dcn<cc.ourt ~; 't;:~;~~· ~u e;r Citizenship awards
M.A. dl?f.,'tee in nursing edu-llere is the list ,1f ct tu:e-n· \h.t nJh-1 llcll, h cation and administration \lor\! C.t
"'\,, om c .~n the b land has
.• t.,e .. -i t'J t .. the rt a n ~." sa~d
Halhl•a l,[.anJ Reall11t Rill
... IC:\ C'n,on.
\l.i\PI Paul 'o!uhet te•
!'llleJ, "<;;.pmt ·•n e ha" to
t.t~l· ~·~to.! <'I thl' 111 1\!ft':StS
,,, lilt: l'l!•·rle \\h•l J •1n'1 Jn
J r.l lll•1~ .11-..•ut 11 them--
"cht:'."
Of Onor Set
rrom New Yo rk University.
She al so took advanced stu~
An Eagle court o r honor
will be held at 8 p.m.•
Tuesday, \1arch !9, at the·
<Jcout Bouse near the Com·
muni ty Youth Center, Corona
del \tat.
Recipients or this hishest
and most honored badse in
scouting will be Christophel
fboughton , 2027 Vis.ta
Cajon, East Bluff; Cary
Pcncovic, 8JS Amigos Way ,
Eut 9\uff: and Joseph
Trotter , 721 Jasmine, Cqrona
de l \tar. 1\\l thtee are rrestr
men at Corona del \tar
lligh School, and are in
Troop 17, which is spon•
sored by the Community
Youth Center.
Guest speaker John ~loy,
vice.-p~esidentor theOranae
Empite Council and a re-
cipient of the <iilver Beaver
award in 1%0, will speak on
"What it takes to become an
Eaale Scout. ••
Aec01dina to neiahbothood
commiuioner, M. Pencovic,
the Eaale award requites
21 metit badses. "It takCI
the averase boy about l
yeara to aet it.'' he said,
"and only one boy out of a
lhouaand doe a set it. ••
dies toward a Ph.D. In ad-
mintstration and s upervi s wn
at Syracuse University Gra--
duate School.
Before coming to Hoag.
Mi ss Shaw was director or
nursing: services in an a~
credited American-owned
oil company in the Middl e
East. Prior to that she ser-
ved as nursi~ director at
the 4~bed Gorgas Hospital
In the Panama Canal Zone.
Other positions Include
tours as direc tor or nursinp:
with oil and constructioo
companies in Aruba, Nether·
lands-Antilles, Iran, Casa-
blanca, North Arrica and
Lincoln General Hospital,
where she also served as
principal of school or nur&-
ing.
She has persooally mel
the Shah or Iran and Queen
Sofaya. was decorated by
the crew ot a French naval
assault landing sbip for as--
stating with a medical
Mad•l•in• Show, R.N.
emerp;.ency, and has danced
with Marco Rohlt>S, prest·
dent o r the Repuhlh' of Pa-
nama. She constders her.
jcreatest honor to be the
pinnin~ of a coon•ntJon
badp:e on Or. Paul Dudley
White when the ~~o•orld·famous
cw-dtolo~o st ~~o•as !o(Uesl
speaker :u tht< Nauonal
Panamaman Medical .'\ssn.
Miss Sha~~o· Wlll be headinJ!:
a nursm~ department at
Hoa,.t that now numbers over
150 people .
UL 804N 800H')
Mi chele French , 10, or
418 \1.! E. Bay, Ba lboa, was
booked by Newpoll Beach
on the chatae or ~'"sse ssion
of mari juana, \!t-..nday, \tarc h
II.
Supt. choice is nearer
ADoc.ber seep fonrard biro hopes to have aU the lntet-
iDI a oew IUpei'IJitmckltt for views set up within the next
tile N....,... 110aa Uoinod 2 -··
PIU IM TIIAILIR -· Dlllrlot wu mode ''Tile Boanl member• reel
A burninl matueaa and llcMI4Q •tab~ .._ the they have a nne slu.e of
boa aptlqa were •aa•ed Board olldilcMic. -. with candidates rrocn ....tlicb Cbey
ftom Ute nilet at SPaca ooualtMia tor a report oa •• JUre they will nnd an
2M or 300 (!. 'O>ut HiP-.,_,_ b tiM Job. oaceli"'!l p«IIOD." said Dr.
woy, Boyolda VIII•IO, 00<1 'noe-l•.,. odl~· No-r. He said that be
Moo. Prod ..... _ pal ool lllc ....,._ wllll I 10 to IIIII It U~ 10 dlwlge
•• nro wt• • ,.._ 11oM, 1 looptiiU, -.. ,. ""0111•..., local condid-,...,..., -laa.-I . \ ...... LelaM N...,en, •d .. Mille llOOIII.._od.
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ship awatd cettif1..:a te v.1n·
ne t s f,,, Februlll\ In the ~e W{'ott--\le sa L1n I ricJ ~ch ''"'
Disltict's ·\met 1\Can1~m .. ·,,m·
mittee Citizen ,,r the m .. nr h
pf ogl am fN 5th gntJe
clas ses:
o\dams School -Lee ·\nn
\leyet, 8tad Se"dl, t..."'lt "
\lahet, Ct alll P,-.pe, t...u1
Setter ling, \lt':B Wa tson.
Say View S ehoul -.tacl1e
\lutter,J ohn o\1\lsnn, Renn 1e
Chr istophe l. 'iell} R ~'>,dl!n l.
Californ ia Sch .... l -Ke,·l n
Lan1dale and Jan V.ar~1 d.
('an)·on Sch,>ol -Ch en I
ThomPton and lJuJd, L.,,!l,ln.
Colleae Patk -fia\ lc
Beeler, Laura Cullen. I'), ana
Forsdick. Paul llansen.
Leslie StencH, Jack Waller.
Hatret School - \\a1c R;.~·.
Kennclh S r()Wne\1, Ed
Ne•·stead, \taria \lolnat,
\toraan \-lat chak, Elizabeth
Wt ijht.
Lindberah School -Julie
\ti\let, .\ndy Vircsik. Gad
Roberts. Robell Ramos, Tim
Welle\, Wendy Ban.
\tlliner s School -Linda
Franklin, Jeff Fiet, Julia
Chamley, Rick Dostal, Les·
lie Pfitchnet , O..·a in
Paulich, Oiana Mc-\\cct.
Tom 'Jould, Oebbu Eliu,
Kcv;n Biuonneue.
Men Vctde -Maty K\adtt,
.-\tan M&•tol, M&llo Canchola,
Patti Palmer, Alan Liddle,
Linda Muoe.
Monte Viata -Loit Mino1,
O<Maa Molhoolr, Heidi Un4-
bloom. R••"ll Symonda.
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KAY FINCH TO JUDGE ..-he n thr ~o"t h neeJ, fllnre
DOG SHOW IN Ef'tGLAHD tnn nt\ ,"he ""1d. "1\ete '''u
"'"'· ~·" Fanch, nf l••~<•n.t lt:I\C Pt',.ple rh'aJrni 111 de·
Je! \1:u. an ·\~C hn~n ... eJ \ e[,•fl the 11 J'lltlpe !h to
)Ud'-c ,,f maf\\ h••und.., anJ fullht.""l the ..-•• tm1un1 ty. ~o
llcen..,eJ I'HceJ~. y,J!I tudgt': tint '" •tf'flo.ll>Cd tn then
a teccotJ enu , of Afghan p\an~o , \ c:-t \'t•u ate aga1n11t
h,,.lnds: and Salukts on \ta tch the m. y ,.,u !>hnuld show a
~I at \lan.::hes t et. England. little e\emenC \' towatd men
<lfl her Wa\ l'we t, she v.·dl wh o ate up1rad1nll the
\'1!>11 f11ends 1n Calgju y am\ communi ty and pavln&tues.
Tottlllln, and then fl) to Yuu arc tn a po1it1on to
L<mdnn . At \tl\1 HnuH, deny a man the 111ht to
Ah"U~h ton , Hamr~hue, F.ng· teallte an in,·u tment on
\r.nd, ~he will \'llllt th e hrl ptopcn y. 1 wou ld like
CeCil tlalfor-dt , coustM or to ~e~: ftee entetpciae
het late husband, Braden pro•pet!'
Findr. .,That wa1 an eloquent
LlO'S STI LL SliYIIG appeal, but tht i slk!n you
raised an not uactly What
UITIL ••»IIIL we no.. !><rote "'·" uid
Leo and Lois Hahn wiU Councilman ltobeu Sltelloa.
sull be at ''Leo"s Resuu· "We art u ylat lo Lllle .._...
raru" in Corona del Mart111til10 snl•c. a diffi~talt probl•.
the seoond week ln April Thh action may be .,.
At t.hat time. the nf!IW own· c:riminllOiy. hul It Ia 1 ••
er, Gwan Sie, will sun reo-&owlrd 1 IUjtl•r .~ ....
deootatlnj! llld UlnliD& it to-.. -.......... C..oll
to • d1nn• cltlb. tiM --• .,.,~ 1o ,..
tour Oil\._ ..... Hit-hold •• Ph .... Coer
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..... ,,..,. •• "Julio• c ... ia &Met final worda: u!t tu,
••·" QoocS cau.ae had C... Bnatef'• (Aad you, coo, Btu-
,.,. 10 beware lhat day, ror c.af)
clealpolicxo al -no Woa
ol March."' Good c.,. did
we han 1o IN••• tlaal dly,
for only thrM weeta 11o. •
Feb. ·21. ·lho aen-1' -d
of che National Couooil ol
Olurc:hu, meetin1 la ...
DitiOo touihl "to ' lle&late u.S . ..communilt COOS* ..
tion." Tho 1ini1tor plot bat
been thiekonina over •inca.
...... .-.......,.. lllliaft ---M•.al.iai eqMi-' •hat P.a. it • Uoul:
it wu thea that sbe CODw Today tbe Americ:en people
tioal .,.. belaa.,.. oa 110 ......., aplraaora s&UHd him to we cUraiaa ia&o tho .. val•
"I ,_ lhol lilly II adv.-boyoad II lbo
Eu-Mllooo; Ia fact, k boo ....-die
IIWI for abe ail;bc-hour day, fot obliplory K.
IW'anc:e, foe reaulatioa ot lb. work of women
and children, ror utiltanc:e and beoclt for
after-wort divenion and adult educatioa., aad
finally for obliptory insurance apiDtl tuber-
culoais. All this sbowl bow. in every detail Us
the world of labor, I stand by Italian .ad:iaa
Cw.;., All that WU P'OI'ii* to do •icbout do-
in& an injury to the principle or solidity in OW'
oc:oaomy I have let ow to da, from the mini-
mum waJC, to ICObti.nuity of employment, from
the Insurance apinst acc:ideocs to the inclerQ.
airy aaainst mna~. from income for old aae to
the proper re,ulatton of military service. Tbere
ls lillie which 10c:ial welfare staxlies have ap-
praised as wise for social happinns whtcb baa
not already been advanced by me:. I waot to
aive to every man and woman so Je0U0U1 an
-byll.......,__ deodl willo lbo kalloaf loyal deolb ,''liko die aal•
. E.,. if tMre • ao ...,......, in~ BeD--Bf'aiD;aiviq&hel .. l wo..S. laa.t> •••• Hun••d.., with
•to J~ will ,_.., ia .. ~ ,... Th•oupon. Caeaar. who coa1pirator1 "to &he riahl
$116.1 bill.oa. aad that• ~ IB DIW year bad aipaliud hi• conquest ol them. and 1o &be lert of
than 32 Preddenta (from WuhiftCtOD throuab or Gaul in three ramou• ttlom -volleyina and thun·
hair or lhe third term of_ Fraot.lin D. R~ word•: ••veni. vidi, vici ... erin,a."' .. k) ..,...In 153 ,..,., The 1tory i1 &old in lhe
"c::hri•tian Beac:ont" of
trmic:h Or. Carl Mcintire. , ..
mou• radio broadca•ter, i•
tho editol"in·c:hier. The ar-
ticle, which wu ropr~uc:ed
from the New York T1m1t,
deacribed a 10neral policy
atat ement of the c:ounc:ll,
which included the rollow-
ina recommendation•: ~~-.e., " .11-,.
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and pubUsf'ltr of ttlt En~9'1
oooooo•oooooo~ooooooo
YICTIIIS OF UIIJUST LAI PliO TEST . opponunity that work will be daDe, not as a
Th e Newport <'3each Ci ty Council l_s beginning to feel pain, but as a joy of life ... But beyond the
the back1 1ash fr om the recent adoption of an emergency state's labors, ls Fascism, harmonizer and
off-street parking ordinance. The victims of the hurry-up dominator of the Italian life. standina as the
legislat ion are the property owners. 3ut, the Council Is inspiration."
quick to reply, It Is for a good cause, more off-street park-In Fasci~t America, nearly o~ job out of
ing tor b'uslnesses -which, being trans lated, is to say every five lspnowd a K~fv~rn~tnt job. And, al-
. . rhough the res• ent roze government em-that the end justlf1es the m~ans. . ployment more than a year aao, since: that time
In other words, the Council says, 1n order to achieve a 183,000 new federal jobs have been created.
needed goal, it is just ifi able to take away property rights The Fedtralisu now employ I,SS7 Poverty-
fr om bu sinessmen, wh o had pu rchased th ose prope rty crals at more than $10.000 a year. And many
rights in good fai th and at high cost. are anarchists. Communists and anti-Ameri-
Monday evening the City Council considered two cases cans. And 25 ?f thGem ma
1
k•wmore tb~ d,_
. 1 our Commanding entta estmore ... n 10
The .... eon.,.. befO<e doe ~J
son Whiz Kido took ..., .,.-blllo 10 opeod
$83.8 biUion of our mooey. ADd, bcJicve it or
oot, tht "''tateunea" com~ tbe 90th ~
areu, ·ftnt seuioa, which ad;oumecl Decetnber r. , 1967, puled billt to speod $141.8 billioo-
SS8 billion increase in ON year! A OfWw)'Nt'
inc:reue that was ttaree tima tbe lotal foderal
bonded debt whea Herbert Hoover le!t alkel
No other Amertcan Conareu-tf tltil ODI
could be called an "Americu" ~
ever had such a Jift for grab. So anyone, id-
cludinJ Credibility--Gap Bird, who tells you
that the fanwtic increues in JOVUDmtiiC
spendina are due to the war in Vietnam is ua-
informed or lyina. and possibly bodL
The $186 billion total speodina fiaure for
the comin& ftscal year (includins items which
didn't have to be appropriated) repretents
arand theft! Seventy-seven IMIUon dollan will
be for "defense" ($26 billion of which is for
the Vietnam stalemate) althou&h it is not clear
who we are defending aaainst. We are helpinJ
the only nation capable of an aU-out attack oa
us: Russia!
Limit federal expenditures to federal income
in the time of peace? _What is peac:e·r Is thi.J
peace? We haven't declared war on anybody
since Franklin D. Roosevelt instisated Pearl
Harbor. Peace. ai n't it wonderful? Some kook-of businessmen who have been caught m the shack es v · 1 . 1e nam.
of the new law, which imposes un realist ic parking req uue-There are now 21 different federal beatth servatives eveo want to stan payments now on
ments on bu siness a reas that were built up when such re-programs: 17 for education, 15 for economic our nario nal debt. Why pay it otf with a 42-
qui rements did not exist. The new law now applies in the developme.nt_. 12 on urban crises. 4 few ma~-cent dollar, fellas. when in 20 years we can
event of new construction, or replacement of a building ~wer trammg, 17 on natural resources. ~•1-stan payi na it otf with a 2Q...cent doUar?-
thal is torn down or des troyed by some catastr ophe. 1--'0:"':._0:f:....:d:o~ll:""::.~fr:o~m--400 __ ,.~par:..__•_•e_a~p~p-rop..:..n_•~·=-A-me_r_k_•_n-:W:':Y~-F-•a;t;u;;res;-, -"-------
Th ere was eloquent pleading Mon day evenin g for fair -h Ed e
play for the businessmen thus trapped by the new law-LeHers to t e ltor
but to no avail. The vot ing was unanimous against pro-
perty rights. Ye t the questi ons reJ11..ain unanswered: 'Nhy WHAT ARE POLICE FOR? lows from very reliable money 1upportcame rrom the
should these buginessmen be singled ou t for discrimi na, Editor or the En sian. source. Any day now, North Sovieu, plua, 6SO aircraft,
MOVIE STAR Richard Denning of Coron~ del Mar, ho-
norary chairman for the 1%8 American Cancer Society
C rusade in Orange County, met recently with city chair-
men to prepa·re for the Apr il crusade. Pictured here
with Mr. Denni ng, holding the symbolic cancer sword of
victory are Mrs. Franci s J . Berg, at left, 2879 Club-
hou se Road, Costa Me sa city chairman, and Mrs. Paul
Bortz, bl8 Kings Place , Cliff Haven, who is Newpo rt
Beach Co--cha irman. Mrs. Berg, wh9 lost 2 sisters as
vict ims of cancer, Is the mo ther of 3 children,Stephante,
7; Suzanne, Slh, and Robert, 2. Mrs. Bortz worked in
lhe19b7 Canc er cru s ade and is president of the Catholic
human relations counci l. She has 2 children, Matthew,
1. Stop the bombina of
North Vie In am aa a prelude
to seek in& a neaotiat ed
peace.
2. Avoid provocative mili•
tary actions aaainst main•
land China.
3. Press for the . admis•
aion or mainland China into
the United Nationt. '
4. · Cteat e eondi lions for
the cooperation be tw~en
th e United Statu a nd the
c:ommunitt countries of E ..
Europe, the Soviet
and Cuba. s. ze the aovern·
mont of and acknow•
ledae the exiuence of the
East German Democratic:
Republic.
No fittina reply could be
aiven i n my article for thi s
apostasy. The only words
that seem to be rittina are
th ose whi ch Jesus uttered
from the cross: ''Fat her,
foraive them for they know
not know what they do ...
(Luke 23:34.) Jlh, and Ann, 2112.
1 th Followi n& is an open let, Korean Dictator Kim Suns includina many aupersonic: • • • tory legislation? 'Nhat mo ral and I ega grounds are ere ter to Dr. 1\.C. GermaM, intends to take over South Mia 21 fiahtett and man y Cunentlu, Dr. Steuart MC"
profeuor of crim ina ogy at Korea, when he thinks we o er weapons.· Birnie, "The Voice of for taking hard earned property -rights from them by the I lh s T , T E I 0 Ill D p '
s troke of a legislative pen? And who is it that is de~ Cal State , Lon& Beach. are so mired down in Viet· North Korea hu army of Americanism," is oHerin a
man ding these restr ictive laws ? Not the businessmen, nor It is sickening and dis, nam we can not defend So. 360,000 men, alao a para· his radio audiences two
the public_ but the legislators thems elves . gus tin& to see and hear our Kore a. mi litary force which can be a... S rl 1. Ill 5c Ill .11 bookle ts: "The aerpent at
When th is last poin t was brought up Monday evening, an police beibna ma lianled and Hi s plans started in 1966, mob ilized overni~t. •r•RaOr .s01l AUN & the altar," and "The Haae
If harassed y so--ca led u· when he o'ssued ~oc lama· No doubt Kim Suna i• ready I astounding answer came from the mayor-to thee ect that r lh II n peddlers:• They are mos l
P5er ts rom e co ellges. to' on 149, a 'orm of marl·oal for war. ·But the Pentqon One of the ,most inftamma· chaitmanship of Governor "some one has to take care of the interest s of the people i ce when does a co ege 1' opportune. No more con·
. b , h 1 " 1 lh d n law, per mi tting rorced re" ha' concealed thia infonna· toty public: documents ever Otto Kerner or Illinois. vo·nco'na testimon• pollibl • who don 't do anythmg a out 1t t emse ves. n o er ea1ee guarantee common 1 lh bl' My , ' '
, sense? moval of all hostile ele· tion rom e PU rc. In" produced by the United The "Kerner report" could be siven or holu wor ds, "lg !3 rother has to watch over the li ttle people. r t' 1 · 1 uS bl f lh '
-:J I\ Person who will call ments in to mountain camps ~~.or~a 1onfl~ a:;_1oo ,..,·d. States aovernment has bee? ames everyone or e shrines ltein& infested wi th Just as ooe former councilman re marked not so long ago: oar t>alice .. neandeithal under pard. tfis invutia_. .,_."'' o 1ce • .,r;;':-nt ~ id'th~ ft'e~~tin1~i' '~0!_. the. P,"'~l 'ti!ts but the ri~ters . ft calls snakn than {6 aubmit the
"When you 're UD there In the Council chaif, oretty soon de'l6ohe.a•"does'not iotin"" tiona went• bao.k ~tp ...Jtltc, .th~ . _lh•a.atm. ~ week. It'' of spec:, at 111n•• rOJ the eapendi~e of.an uta s reaolutioal adopted in you start playing Sod." That fs not quite true, because too bri&ht 10 me. In ract. he aenention• in sell~. _for IIIII Ioans_ on bac:t,ficance for ,ow state bew te"rly rantastic sz' 611Jion a Saa Diep>..
Sod is just and righteous, and He says lttat you do not souridl'1ift"aporr.poUi 6i&oL (~~milielwhomiaht~"'"" .. thtsefi Are we bema •old [cause of what-b&ppened in year in handouts to:poten, Dr.·Mc:Birnie relates that
h f, f th' tl d th t o d t a ot b ' g callu unreliable. down the river by the Pinks Watts in the summer ol 196S. tial ri oters, and warns or u~dalun Murra• O'Hao'r, gat er 1gs rom •s es, an a a g o ree c nn 11n Then you 10 on to state :r 1..-~ ~
f th 'I f 't 'th t tree b · forth ~oo Later on he -made a dzas• back there? This document miaht "rebellion" if the money is whoae cue aaainst publo'c or ev1 ru 1 , ne1 er can a corrup rmg 'lll" that police are ••more con· b r ·
ru1t - w IC IS e ~~ tea a mon1 ton a e en s o cemed with the duty of • :r f , h ' h · lh o'bl' 1 d 't ' lh 1 lh d d ti c purae which put wartime Do hope thi1 will e o '"" easilu have been whooped not given. Yet at the s ame school prayer was oustao·ned
cabinet in full control of terest to your readers. ft s through a convention of time commission members by the supreme Coort, wu not justify the means. ma intain ina order than with d
the counuy. A.rmy aenerals a shock 10 me an many militant acti vists whose have stated to the press uked why she was speak .. Monday evening's appeals fr om businessmen were just th e duty of maintainin& li-were appointed ministers or others over hete -a very openly declared aim is res that they believe chances in& on colleae campuses.
th e firs t ou tcries against an unjust law. There wil l be berty." Tell me professor, defense, construction, edu· serious •ituation this areat voluti on. But in fact, it was are "nil"• that Conaress He says that she frankly res
more. The full impact of this law will be realized by pro-how can we have liberty cation.interiot and food pro-country otoun i• now in . the official report of a nine .. will actuall y approve hand, plied: "To corrupt the
pe rt y owners as they find ou t that it is no longer economl· WITIIOUT order? Is that curement. l\1my trainina was To all my friend• back there, month study of last year's outs on such a scale, youth.'•
cally possible'to develop th ei r property the way the Ci ty common sense? chanaed from defensive to if you're in the stock market savage Ci ty ri ots, more plea· The kindest thing o ne can Farther on, Dr. ·Mc:Birnie
r:ouncil wants th em to do it. The ul ti mate outcome will be You also state that the offens ive tacti cs, especially -sunest you unload, be-sanlly refeued to as "civil say about such a posi tion states: "Daily, people ask
f I bl. h d b · po li ce "uainin& programs air defense, being aiven to fore Kim Suna st,arll _tomov~. disorden." The study was is that it is supremely iue· what is go ing on in the stagnation and deterioration o our ong esta IS e USI-s tre ss crimt 1epression to f 11 w
tht public in schools, fac· 0 course we Wi '"aaa1n made and the repott issued sponsible. The commission churches? The answer is. ness areas, and moun ting failures and banlc ruptc ies -or the Point that about 90 per, torie s, and public meetinas. as we have in the pasL by a s pecial commission aps say rio ts will grow into re-blasphemy is aoin& on .. ,
the repeal of this legislation. cent of the training is in Anillery pieces furnished A bi& Aloha, pointed by the President of bel lion if 525 billion a year God is denied, and Hi s Son
• • • the c•ook catching field and to reserve un its at every Duke Hoaan .. the United States, under the is not given; then its merna spumed in many forms of
CONGRESSMAN UTT ASSAILS REPORT onl y 10 percent in the corft'> factory with more than 3 000 Honolulu, Hawau ben say no such sum will blasphemy within the house
He re are pertinent comments and c rit ical analysis of the muni~y service~~ and human emp loyees. ' P.S. _You_r pape_l is doin& a be aiven (as, or course, it of God, before the very al ..
report issued by the National ~dvisory Commissioo on ~el!u??s ark.a . h~o r;,ss ord, Every important mil itary &_rand JOb 1ft let~n& ~e pu~ should not be}. What other
· · · · · · 't d· •sn 1 croo catc lOg an installation has aone under• he: kn,ow what 1 1°, •na _on. conclusion can a pot ential C1vd !)1sorders . You r atten t ion IS Ill VIe · upholdin& law and order d 1
· around. All plane hanaars re&•r •n& ~w war srtua •on. ri oter draw, than that rebei-I am not one of those who ls gotna "run& ho" in
aceeptine the report of the President's Commission on
Ctvil Disorders. Much like the Warren ~port, It Ls a
million-dollar uerelseo In futility.
The Comml.U!on Is a blued selection o f liberal
extremists. I am not saytnr that there should have
been a member ot the Ku Klux Klan on the Commia-
slon, or a member !rom the John Birch Society, but
1 am pointing out the fact that there Is not a atnrle
rerognlzed conservative on the Commi.Mion.
We mUiit I'J'UIIl that the nbjeet .. eont:roftr-
alal. &lnr contronrsl&l, there Ia eondu.ln proof
that the CommiMton t. a blued one, tor tbe almple
ftUOftr wbkh ~ eecape no one, thai there WM
not a diNeftUnc' TOict .raiMd. nor a ndaotll) re-
port tiled. Tha&, 1D U.U, .. delldQ' proof of rrl7 ..............
The Cornmlllilloa lleport ... 't'UII!Iee ... doa-
bine of llhe "GI'MI Soc:~ wll.kh Ia liMit .. a
complete weltan !liaR. Gaaar IIY*I or lAII'II
Ke)'IIM C*lld Dot lllan Jll"'!!l&fttll a better Waep; btt
few .oelallilm -did u.e ~mnlbaa of IIlii OJm.
........ .. ...... tlotGiiomle ..-.,., ,.,. _.
1M! W'llllllc' to ~ • IIOdetJ .. ... loweR COlD-
moll d«aoo• • tor. n• r wiD ..,. aeeep&.
Accordln& to the Commtulon, mualve ex-penditures
of tax money will be the only remedy. 'I'M Htlmatl.!d
co.t. submitted by the Chalnnan ot the Hou.e Appro-
priatJorLII Committee, for the tmplenmtatlon of theee
recommendatlona, would run Into the hundreds of biJ-
lJona ot dollan.
1 believe that the Commlulon ~n ll an open
tnvltatton to vartoua &'J'OUJ* to create civil dlaturb-
aneee tn order to obtain the tecopltlon and t:Oncef•
.. whJch they demand. Th1a t. evSdtneed by the
fact that the Commlulon lays the rnponalbUity upon
the majortty tor. the mlsfortunn of the mlnortttN,
both wh.lte and Nerrv. and •••••.e. no rnponaibWty
upon u-mlnorltln to UN the opportunltill!l avaU-aa., and to e•~ wlt'~pllne.
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Nhat we hi1e these police• . h lh lh d f IS have been moved i nto pits, wot ,e tru an ac · li on is his only re course? men to do? H we want them Th h t stake
dug in the sides or moun· ere u toomuc: ~ In Detroit, where the won t to serve in lhe hu man rei a· tains. Defense factories ror any monkey bu11neu.
tions area, we will send riotina occurred, there was
havC beenassianed to caves "DI•uu RECORD'' a local preview of what is them to college. --
or tunnels, to move into in Edo'tor of the l'.noo'an now takina place on a na• You a lso state that police· f
men ate "frightening. •• To case of war. Every ami ly J( you want an objective tional scale wi th the Kerner
whom , may 1 ask? J have has been instructed to stock example of the abaurdity of report. City officials and
never bee n "frightened'' by emergency food supplies. mode1n liberal thoua:ht, ob-politically ambitious indivi·
a policeman: have you? The Each villaae is s upposed serve the vt:rboae rationali• duals and oraanizations had
onl y one s who aze ,.fright:-to have fOod supply to last zina fO influenu people'• repe~tedly increased handw
ened" by them are the c:ri, at leaat a month. Each coun-acceptance or "paper aold., outs and made mote and
min als and w•ong-doers. ty enough to last a ye ar. u the equivalent of the real &litterin& promises, while
You also state that police One million tons of •ic:e for article. Particularly, when constantly telling the minor·
in many ci ties are armin& wartime use. we read the di1mal record ity aroups in Dettoit how
ror "guenilla warfare aaainst North Korea's defense of cmditiona ni•tina where badly off they were and how
the community." Don't you budact last year was S46So thi1 economic fallacy waa much. aovernment was going
mean to "protect the c~ 600,000 -a huae amount accepted in pllt hi1tory. to help them. The result
munity"? for a amall impoverished Bob Duaan, was a textbook example of
. country. Would aueu this New-.. Beach FRANKLIN I. REMER, part· lhepr-ess Frederic: Bastiat You seem to obj ect 10 .....,.. ..,..
fiahtin& "violence with 4 h"k prepesed ner in the Newport Beach explained over a century
violence ... Tell me, profea• pay I e law firm of Hurwitz, Hur· aao, in a statement so clear
sor,how would you ri&h t it? wftz and Remer, has been and sound that it ou&ht to
With a pea-shooter? If a A 9-point Ptopoul, in· and Ohtdc& oraaniutional n..ned 1%8 chairman of the be required readina ror
aang of hoodlum• •hot you cludins a 4~ increase in •trw::blre waa stated by legal and personnel commi t· every political columniat,
in one cheek, would you fundi to cover salaries and bodt the Bo•d and the te.. te~ for the Ora1ge County public: officriolder, and
turn the other cheek, also? fr in&e benefit•, was present-chcf'll aroup. ·S.ai~; reacarch Fair and Exposition. 1 He is aovernmental study commi.-
ls that corm~ on •en u? ed by the Newport~sa Uni• into Ulac:her pay accordina serving his 2nd year on th e lion starr membet in the
No, profe uor, I sleep fied Sc:hool Di1uic:t Board to performance, •kill, rew Fair board. The County Fair, land:
easier at niaht, knowina durin& neaotiations with re-'POfltibility and titne u• slated for July lb•21 , will .,When the people a re en•
that out aood policemen are I r d' --'-dl h' . be ' I Coutaaed to turn to aovem· always on duty. and ready presentat vet o ttle tl" Pvnua n teae 1n1, 11 •n& have for its genera theme ment 10 settle a ll or their
to respond irt need helP. trict•a 1,200 teac:hell. ltddied jojnlly by both "yesterday meets tomor· problems for lhem, the basis
Mit. '£meat McClellan The prapoaal waa in keep-teachen and acWinil&ratou. row, ror all rovohationa it ttler .. ina With the increa1e in Cnst The effeCt of increatod aal• • S07 Weatminater Ave. f 1 , d d , ary .,. the teache-.. 1 l by euabli•hed. Fot then the
Newport Beach 0 ivina 1" u uuna the ··t"'"t"' YOUNG PIANIST l'l.AYS the people capoc:t the IO"
THRUT IM KOIIU
Editor of the En•ian.
Thank you ror my article
on rront p .. e or En•ian in
iuue or Peb. ·t, 1961. ·En·
joyed wire my friend Ralph
Wat1on unt to L..IL).
By now mainiMCI papers
hue lhe oJoOy ,_ u.P.I.
on die April dr.,t call ror
48,000 mea, pfu• SO,OOO
National Qand1men and
Ruervleta. Thi• could be
... reeton Which wun'l
menlioned •
196H9 achnol year. ratio •ill &1110 tte Conlider-WllH oa: SYMP'HDMY veument 10 provide them
lr . eel a• nqOiiation• eon&inue. . · 11 h , 1 lh' a 4'l, incteau a~tee-...... ..._.. ' ... . D .. •d Swenson or Downey. Wilh a t e ma torea •na•
men' ' ar01naed 'lh lh •nl tt-•11 propo lit-1 ld ' · 'II •-lh want And when theae " w• e eluded a K pay iacreaae 6-)'ear"' . P•ana~t! wr "" ey •
Board of Education by March pta• •• fdt~~e be•fila. •• featured 101out with thinas are not fonbeomina,
19, or ne&J &o that date. fie Oeanae c0011 Colleae they ~esort to •iolenc:e to
neaotialion• would reopen fiB. 2t AIIIVAL Comnunity Symphony Mardt 111 them •. o\nd why not -
when and it aclclitional i.. A LNp v .. day 111'811dtoa lA at 4 p.m. in the OCC Iince lhe aove~rwnent ihelr
cc.ne became available in i• tM ~tit: HWa ,_ ... Aa.lhori-.. ·He will PftfCII'III Ma told th• lhat theM r ...
Joouory or Pe"'-l, 1919. lod loft,''--C-1 al Coo-Ploloo eo.-. No. 4 .., -billllea bo'-10
Alr..,..nt on 11M .ft. i~tW OM del MM. ·Oaldoa ~ Aaloa bbiMteiel. 10'1'•••••• rath• ._ to
ereaae •oukt utdl;• ,_ •u ... P•. ·29 at 011• 11te ,...... •ill aiM i .. ••? I .,. coeviaced ... a
t&arliftl nlary ror ... chen da.te ...._tiM tlolllital 11 cle• .. ,.._.,.. Yot•tary'' rnol•tioaw•WIIIOl M pol-
or jut undot 16,3011 ood a OoYI<I Md •••nio Clooa .., l'wc:ell: .,, ...... , No. lilolo II •• aoly nllll-
.,_ aalary ol tl2,700.' ol <11: ...... ·a... lau I tot, "'T11e t.o.doe," "'lllip betwM• IOYirMilllt
GeMral apMment Oft ... IIUit IIIIa, ... Mlrie. 2ti H-r•; .... tl•e ...... Md the people waa 1o p.-
illy ln(onnotion deairolliHI)' or I ............ Jllll el4,.-ohoo ..-cominl ....... " by --111 .. llloit llllony 104
i• u rot-dtanae ol a.m.. ................. ao... lio•~ ••cw~ty ."
tar ... • • •
Dr. Fred Schwarz. head or
the Chri sti an Anti<ornmun•
ist Crusade, li ke many mil•
li on other people, is tired or
the way thinas are aoi ng,
and he UfJeS that we .. take
the oHensive. He states:
"In any battle, the side
which takes the offensive is
likely 10 win. It is traai ·
cal\y true that in the battle
aaainst commun ism, the
rorc:es of freedom are on the
defensive. From North Ko-
rea to Berkeley, California,
the offensive presently is
in conmunist hands.·
"It is futile to cower in a
s tonn cellar waitina for the
IOrnado to pau. Now is the
time to be up and doina!
The main queation i1 how
c:an we take the offen sive?
"A areat door of opportun·
ity hat opened in Indonesia.
We have been ••ked to
launch an educational pro--
IJ&m to help prevent a re--
suraence of c:ommuniam in
lh at country. Communiam
mu•t not ri se aaain in In•
donetia. ·
.. We hope co eonduc:t
ac:hoola of anti•communi•m
In Bctkcley, San Dieao and
other c:tnlcrt. We mull tako
the orren•ive ...
Then there &roll a reason-
ina arnona them., •hic:tt or
them ahould he areat e~t. ·
And Jetus, percei•iq ••
lh ..... l al lheir .. .,. , k>olr
a child, ud aet him ., him.
Arid (aid •lo -. -...., Mall ,..... llril
cWid. ia..,. n-. ,...._
me; Md who~er ellall ,.,
win .... ,..,...... ltien •ot ... 1 •: roo .. •• lo
leaet .... ,.. au, 11M
-.... , ... ..-·<a. L.ltot:-J
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l. Lilt IIIJIISl-~.!MilOt 14, ltll • ·s;i~;.,;:n;,ri~·
no z.. et.~o ;i -........ _. _.., .. ,... ..._ ................ -,... --.,._ .... ....,-,a;~L·-................. l· .. ·~···-....... Prl4oy, -22, .... Qe liiiii.W. ~~-loolor Clli-'o ,.._ .......... lltoMn<llllaoll, Jo--.. ., ................ "-· .. ~-· .., . ... ·CI•'•u·-· ...._ -~~-. ...... . ~ .• -. •. • loll ,_ ~~-.. 0... Tho taatl•tl .. II ,..... ' . '
CORM thir firat •"• '* don ,._I!-• Catheru .. KI ....
luncheon· at n..,. ... .._ 1111• LA .. n~ ~~11, -~·
u coftd t action "', ..... ' Kewea, Vtra•••• ""'•II '.3V .m. Mil Wat4roa Aobr. ·
for diu•!'· · , . Ad' eMnta IIOMiftil•• Mia •. V1r1tft11 IACIIlel II = .. ,,L_I •J • ...t....A. ...... "'YJ ...... ... •• _. 1\e "'""' -.. .....
·· lhe.-ia "SW't.~ ibiD ~ c.,. .. , .IHIIr. lloelo ... onrt~
. .. .... -.. """"" ~-Oolo apuna.. ane -..nlla card la-'ter and Joe Carlot . ..,...
part_y II .•. be~ttfit fOI ~e cotationa are .racier 1he di• Senux Ctllzcna reereatton ti'· -1 • .. -.. 111o
h...... L....'l __ ... rec ons uw ro.o ... a. · "-OPJ
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SPITTING ON A STONE 7
canter, w ,.._ ••• -t -Bano•, Cbuler Pollard
119onoor od by IlK loeoo and Dr ·ltildo Mc:Carooo '
Club, al~o f01 &lit 'lolita Mtl ... rt ori .. ell M r~
Ever try ~pining on a stone to ease pain ? Sounds
fool ish, nowadays. But a lona t11ne aao folks actually
used lhis "remedy ... We're lucl y 10 be li~r1na in this
age or modern med1cine. MN1cal sc~nce has &iven
us many wonderful pam rehevers and other rC'Iiable,
effecti ve dru~. Ho~e'-'et, 11's !>ltH not ~·tse to use 01'1)1
medicauon indiSCrtmtnately. When you don't feel up
to par, ask your phystctan·s ad\tCc fir\t. Then, if he
prescribes medication, corm 10 us. We'll fi ll his
prescnption promptly and carefully.
NEW COS TA MESA residents, Mr. Md Mrs. Brian Ran·
dall Plog, are shown cutting the cake at the reception
which followed their wedding at St. James Episcopal
Church of Newport Beach on Jan. 27. The bride is the
fo rme r Miss Candace Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant W. Brown of 353 Broadway, Costa Uesa. Mr.
Plog's parents are Mrs. Rock Quitman of 2018 Vista
Caudal, East Bluff, and Ch arles B. Plog of Stamford,
Conn . {Swenson photo.)
You Are Invited
To Get Acquainted
With Our New StaH
* Miss Jerri
* Miss Corol L. * Mr . Chu ck * Miss Vicci
* Miss Corol S. * Miss Arl is
Mt,icures & Pedicures by Min Je•n
a~holarahipe whtetJ are chilli Olllloor ,.-; .. ,,
,..,.,. •naally .. • rrHMar.e AAyone •iebinl to en;o,.
atudenl at Oranae Cee•t 1\• run aiWf, fae'lp will lbe
Colleae ~ a. woman etr "1\andt " may oontact ~
dent m&U1culatma at UCI·. · Jo Nph Hlta'lblet at S41•
4.nialifll Mrs . Lutt.r ia ~24~. ·
Local dab aids SCATS
James 11•"1, vice Ptesi• shi-p and with ch•m nccus
dent or t he Southen Cali(or-I
nia Aero Team (SCATS) a in their moat worthwhile endea11'ors." hi&h ly trained wpmen's &Ym-The team has become
naatic team, recently pre-kn own throuahout lhc world
sented Keith Cl•t, presi• for ayinna·ati c accomplish•
dent of the Corona del Mar me nts and trainina m.thoda
EIChanae Club, with I Pi a• under the direction o( Oly~
<iue si1ni fyi~1 •n auociacc pic Coach Bud Marquette.
membenhip. The team has cnLe.re4 74
Mr. C lark. in accoptin& Ute Competitions and has won
plaque , said ''Our El clt&nJe all 74.
Club is cons tantly strivinJ The National A.A.U. ·has
to J ain recoanition for the awa1ded its s-en ior cbam·
you th of our nation and com-Pionships to th is sm all
muni ty who s how positive club. The championth.ipa
fJCtion and purpose. We will be held April 11, 12,
thank SCATS for the honor 13 , at the Lona Beach a~
of thi s associate member-ditorium and arenL
Finnish orchestra . coming
From the "land c:1 the
midniaht sun," Fi nl and, the
Oranae County Phil h.armonic
Society brina s the Hels inki
Ph ilharmonic Orchestra too
Otan1e Coast Colle1e •· '
_ di to rium on Thun day, March
21, at 8:30 p.m.
The Orches tra will be
conduc ted by J7.oye~d
music direct01 Janna P'-.ula.
Arlo Noru, 2)-year-oold
FiM ith cellist, will """~
•• aueat aoloist. . '
The PI'OCtem itlclllllea,
"Lemmink'atnen an4 liM
Maidens or the hlud'' by
Jean Si beluis, u A.IM.de" by
Eti t Be ram .. ; "ttococo
variati ons for cello Hd or-
chestn, • •,y thai konty.
ruturina so loist Art81'torae;
"Scherzo" an4 ''.P01Jf,. af
the Sarwpo•• by \Juno ICI•i
and ''Pi ctur•• u an eahihoi•
tion, "~aaoraaty. ...,. ,._.,
Tickets, at 13.36, are on 201 W. Cov.s t Hwy., Newport
sale at the Or•nJe County Beach; Phone 646'"6411. Stua
Phi lharmonic Society oHi ce, dent tickets are Sl.75.
Mesa Tomorrow elects
Co sta Mesa Tomorrow has ford, s.m Crawford, Selim
e lected lhe rollowina offi a H. Ptank.Un, -\I Holl ister,
cers for l %8: Presidenl,. J.C. Hwnphries, Charles M.
c;e lim ti. Franklin; ht vier Johnson, Roy McCardle, J.
president. Chillies M. John-Graham McDonald, Claire
son; 2nd vice-president, ~1. Nelson, Mrs. Luci lle
J.C. Humphries; lrd •ice· Pinktey, Mrs . 'iaraare t Rein-
president, Harold Cooper; ert, Theo Robins, 9i II 'it.
4th vice'1tl esidant, Mrs. Clair,Mrs. Ooldie TeWi akl•
Goldie TwWinkle ; secret.aty. and Hany W. Wri aht J r.
T)r. Robert .\.·Crawford: Pl ans fo r l%8 inc lude
ueas'-'eT, Mts. MarJare t preservation a nd imptove·
(Peuy) •ein•rt . meat of .ne downtown busi-
WESTCLIFF PLAZA -NEWPORT BEACH New dhcclo18 arc Neil ncu aoco , and contribution
Abrams. r-.k s . Betty Jean to the con&inued p owth of Pho ne 548 ·0460 Beeche r,Joe Carver. Harold Costa Me sa. ~~~~~~~~::::~~~::~~~~~~~~__JC~oo~p~c~•~. Dr~.JR~oh~o~r~t.~A~.ic~r~a!w-:.. Claire M. ·Nelson, "arau
-roots" chairmaR, stated
JAMIOREE ROAD AI
IAYSIO! 0111\11 '
N!W,OIT I UCH 67j.JIIJ
• •
d:aat the plantina date rex
Costa Me sa's "Tear Drop
Part•• at 17th 'iL ·and New·
pon Blvd. has been set ror
Mar ch 23. 'Thi s imp10vement
is a CO<.JI)e:tat ive enltqJrise
of the city. the Dowtttown
Bu sinessmen's AssociatiOA.
and Costa Mesa Tomonow.
The .JPP<rintrnanl s o(
standina commiuees were
apptoved bf aiM Bo•d a1
foll ows: Freeway c:ommit--
tee, Harold Coopet; plan·
nina and development, O,ar-
les M. J ohn son; .. pau
roots, .. Claire M. Nel1on;
membeuhip, Mn. Betty
Jean Beechet. ·
... ltliiPIW
TIIIPIUUTU
A.A. lliloe's "111uie lbe
Poob" .,... ........ y .
lllrdl 9. .. -Ooul
Repertory's soo .. d cbll-
-·s lheao re ..-IIGaol
lhe -M lbe nlnl SlOt ,_ iD Colla-,.
... ., wUl be ......... . ·-••••a -.: 1~:3() L& .... I p.a . lli-... 1-.. Ptl-.... _
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IN VITATIONS for the membersh i p drive of the UCI
F riends of the Library are be ing prepared for ma lting by
these membe rs of th e UC I SUPPOrt group: seated, Mr s.
Donald Neptune of Newport Seach, at left, and Mrs.
William Hendr icks of Corona del Mar; standin g, Mrs.
Louis F. Mock of Costa Mesa, at left, and Mrs. Hobart
Proctor of Corona del Mar. The working lun cheon , or
"stuff·in," wa s held at the Emerald Say home of Mr s.
Lauren ce Reynolds. New members are Invited to join
in Ume to participate in the 3rd annual award s dinner,
to be hel d at the Saddle 9ack Inn, Santa Ana, on May 11.
Coast women meet
The Coast Women's Club Oisuict S.S. t)ueen, wh Lch
will meet Tuesday, \tarch weiahs an choc , sets sad
19, at the Ir vine Coau and docks at the OLsne)land
Country Club and will honor Hotel, Apri l 18 and 1q for
the distric:t president, \trs. the Oranae Disu ict's con ·
James McCalla. vent ion of Federa l ed Wo-
Mu. Euaene F. Win&. pre· men, wheTe 34 clubs w.JJ
sidea.t, will call the meet• CCXTLpete for awards.
ina k> order at II a.m. and The Book Seclion, under
will wel come a new member, the chau manshLp of \irs.
Mrs. Madeline Lumsdon of Edgar Cox Jr. mel recently
Coc ona de l Mar . at the hom e of \11 s. Dale
Mra. Jack Hart, proaram \1aaor in Irvine tt} hear
chai rman, will in troduce the aboul a sailing u ip to Alas·
speaker, Mrs. \tar ion SpeiJ• ka nanat ed by \IJS. ~ .. au I
cer, district federati on ex• Quinlin.
tension chairman. Also at
die head table will be \Irs .
Paul Quinli n, par\iamentar·
ian; Mrs. Gordon Koste1,
dMn of chairmen, and \tts.
Raymond Wood, founder and
past ptesidenL
Christensen Phcrmacy
-1 E. COAST IIWT .. COaOWA Da. lfU
OIUOU J .25lCJ
Love tile
Colorful
Sound of
Orange
County
Music
"fte ftOm inatinc commi ttee
•iU tie aamed. There wHI
on doc
EDITOR VOLUNTEERS
Legionnaire Hatold D.
Fuziet (U SAF. retired) has
voluntee red to serve as edi·
tot of lhe Newport Hatbor
Leaion Pos t bulletin. He is
editor and pub I i shea or the
Southern Ca.lifomia ScoU.ish
Clan Bu lletin .
RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM
From Fashion Island. Newport Beach
* * * * VOTE APRIL 9
*EXPERIENCE
*INTEGRITY
*HONESTY
RE-ELECT
A Businessman
With Proven Ability • • •
*
P. D. (DEE) COOK
*
City Council-Newport Beach
INCUM BENT
*
VOTE FOR COOK-WHEREVER YOU LIVE
MY PL EDGE: Con ti nued hon~st fo r'word looki ng r. go vernment, increose€t efficiency, lower taus,
courteous and equal treatment to oil cit i'l.ens, ob.
jective fo rmul ation , support of better education ,
and harmony between the council, the staff and the
·~'· ·"·~·" '"'~ ~I:
20 Y<or Newporl Btoch Rtsldtnl llfld
BusiNtSSMan . Your lncw•bt"t Council"'""
"He Has Served You Well "
20 Years Merc h<DII in Harbor Area
A flatc hdo& of Yo wr To.r Dollar
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FASHIONS AT THE BEACH
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CO.CMAI .. Ptt J.. ALLAM Ullt Ja.., J. .. -..._( .. II ..
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FURNISHING a hospita l room in the new-
ly proposed addition lor Hoag Hospital
was recently announced as a joint project
of the Assistance League of Newport
Beach and th e League's Junior Auxiliary.
Pictured he re at a gi lt presentation are,
from left, Mrs. Lawrence E. Brown, As-
sis.tance League finance chai rman; Mrs.
Sue Hitchman, the League's social ser-
'
vice chairman, and William R. Hud son
Jr., adm inistrator of Hoag Hospi tal, who
is pointing to a dedication plaque. The
JuniCH" Auxiliary of the League has pur-
chased 2 ultrasonic nebulizers tor pedia-
tr ics, and the Assistance League made a
contribution to the patient's assistance
fund. (Jack West photo.)
SAVE YOUR VISION PROGRAM FOR BAHIA
Mrs . Betty-Gl oriA Strutt,
president or the Bahia Chap-
ter of the National Secre--
tari es Assn., reports th e
"Banking in action" is the
program for the March 14
di nner meeting at 7 p.m. at
the Newporter Inn. A. JAMES CLINTON
J'IEWII:LII:B
3007 f . COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAA 92625
U'•,.••ly Eworu )
673-5405
The importance of good
vision and means or pro-
tecting it will be s tressed
throughout the nation during
March wi th the annual ob-
servance of Save Your Vi-
sion Mooth. according to
Dr. Ronald Craig of Costa
Mesa, president of the
Orange County OPtometric
Society, Dr. Richard Baker
of San Clemente is in char·
ge of observance of the pro-
jec t for this area.
Edgar R. Hill, vi ce--pres i-
dent, United Caliromia
Bank, Mariners Qrtice, will
introduce F'rederick R.
Hearn , trust offi cer or UC B
in LOs Angeles.
9.95
Leather Soccer lal-10.95
17.95
10.95
Leather Volley laU-12.95
17.95
iaseball Mitts 2.95 to 34.95
lcueball Shoes I. 95-12.95-15.95
lats l•s Hos.-Shlrts
5.95
Skate ~o.-c~-7.95
--Junior Tennis Rackets
4.95 & 12.95
Adult Tennis Rackets
7.95 to 48.00
Wils-lancroft
Davi-Dunlop-CraCJin
Racket StrinCJiiiCJ 4.00 to 14.00
Dart loards-Darts
T~ Tennis Tables
Table Tennis Sets Nets
ladoninfotl Rackets & Sets
lat INI & DumllbeR Sets
Mask:s-s -IF=iltln-Snorkles
9.95
Me~~'s Tennis Shorts
4.95· 5.95· 7.95-9.95
12.95 ·16.95. 21.95
Men's Tennis Shirt~::
Men's Tennis Shoes-~;~
Loclies' Tennis Shoes-7.25
Lacl'tes'. Tennis Dresse-13.00
Ralelcjh lilies
Parts-Tire-Tubes
Repaillng
Golf Clubs lals
Cal Is IGCJ--caps
Come • and meet
Al FORGIT
al
CAMPAIGN
HEADQUARTERS
0-P-E-N
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Boys Club adds classes
lito &or• CJU o1 •• Hor-our WHb ... ,. .......
liar Ar ... ooeli•ina to •~ wtUa a troplty. · _
paad ...,.._ fat ••Mrs, Sian Woaaooa. · aociel
wi II otlet pi tar ud band and reer .. lioa tliteoa., 11
inllnnnt intt ruc:tiOD. ·The holdiq jardor ..,.,....... ..
1iae aad nccela ol the pro-(aa .. J-lO)MoMaye¥Riqt;
..-m will .,_nd on the intetmediate ~oun~-.nu
....,., of boys who ,enroll. (11•13) on yueadaya, aDCI
The Central Branch Canto' teoior toumameatl (1 .. 11)
era Club • .ndet the direction on WedDoaclay eveniqa.
or Alrrod Pizzuto, moeta at Boy a Who wilh tD compete
1 Wednesday evenina•· Boy a in the BoJ•" Cl~bt of Ameri•
will aoOn be dovelopini c:a national poctet billiud
their own film aDd provid-IOwnament, to be held March
int -the Boya• Club wilh 29, are utaed to attend lhe
anapshou1 ol the different practice seuionahold every
activitict, · evenina from 1 to 7:30. ·
A potluc k dinner waa held Th C ual h March 2 by familica and . 1 ~n 1 o_P Jl'01l'am
members of the Central 11 featunna a Spec:. a I Oamea
Branch Harbor HOfneta soc-Hour every Thursday after-~ bo fi · noon from 3:30 to 4:30 ccr learn. a no ya anu hed Pi 1 . 1. d 1..: . . 1 3 d . as er -pa1n ana an mo...-an a. t1e or r place m the ina are held on Satl.rdaya.
Na~~al Youth Soccer At• Tuesday evenina is fi ··t
soc1at1on'a Or~nae C~nty shop and swap niJhL . u 1
Leaaue. Certificates of
achievement were aiven to
Charles Webb, Vincent Webb,
Tonvny WaumaM, Jeff
Frasier, Danny Dudridae,
Mark Cummina•. Tracy At•
kens, Tim At kens, Bru ce
Wh ite, Tommy Greule, Bruce
Silvennan, David Harri s,
Gary Newton, and Tomm y
Grubbo •.
Coaches Ken Dudridae.
Berny Harris and Hans Wa n ·
man were also honored wi th
certificate•. Head Coach
•
Upper Bay Branch baake~
ball teams will start some
cournamentaction this week•
end. Leroy Ramos will take
th e travelina7th arade team
to Buena P&Jk on March lS
and 16. Selim Franklin will
take an all star Sth and 6th
arade team co Huntinaton
Beach on Mar ch 16 and l 7.
Mik e Campbell will also 10
to the Huntinaton Beach
toumament with the 7th and
8th pade team.
HIGH LIGHT of the March 11 PTA meeting at -the Cor·
ona del Mar Elementary School was the award of h~
norary life member ship to Principal Tilden Fanls Jr.
He is pi ctured here with Mr s. Fa rris, at left, who was
given the honor of pinning .the award, and Mr s. Henri!tta
Olande r, life membership chairman for the PTA. The
meeting was opened with a flag ce remon y and progra\n,
featuring ofigina l songs and poems conduct ed by the
4th grade classes. The 5tti: 9r'adt · cl'a.ss es, under the
direction of Mrs. Uarjori e RoWe, gave a progtam on
"6panish in t he class roomJ" showing how Span ish is
inco rporated in the daily cl as s routine.
local book published
Richard Bertrand Di.mmitt.,
Newport Beach author, has
wri uen "An actor auide to
the ta lk ies," a comprehen·
sive li sting or 8,000 fe ature·
length films from January,
1949, to December, 1964.
The book, published by the
Scarecrow Pr eu, Me tuchen,
New York, is a companion
vo lume to "A titl e auide to
t.he talkie s."
\11. Dimmitt, who has been
a lesident of Newport Beach
foT th e pas t 40 yean, is
th e son of Ralph Dimm itt, a
well-•known reti red Balboa
Island building con tr actor.
He is a librarian by pr ofe s-
sion and has travelled ex·
te nsive ly in Eu Tope. Re--
cently , he returned hom the
Island of Malt a, whe re he
assisted in t he produ ction
of a film for ov er a year.
Hi s fint juvenile work ,
enti tled "The red and the
green," wa s published last
summer and was i llu•u&t ed
by Mr s. J o Gteen--ttani s, wife
of Orange County horseman
Lionel T. ·Hanis ~ Foun-
tain Vall ey.
The book is available at
th e Newport Beach publ ic
library and is a aift from
the author.·
BALLET PROGRAM AT
BAY VIEW sotOOL
Some 200 younas ters at
Bay Vi ew Elementary School
edCosta Mesa watched
ben of the Laauna Beach
Civic Ballet Compan y, Fri·
day , March 8, in a proaram
enti tled "This is ballet, ••
whi ch demon•trates how
ballet dan cers are trained.
Ooual as Reeva, London--
born aeneral director of the
supported civic ballet aroup,
explained what lhe dancers
were doina and why. Follow•
ina the demons uation, Lila
Zali, founder and artistic
director of the company. in-
vited yoW"IIIteu of the 8U"'
dience to ask questions. ·
Climuina the proaram was
a fullrcostumed e1.cerpt
Crom '"Sunday in Vienna.'"
dan ced to the music of Jo-o
hann SUauu, with choreo-
paphy by Lila Zali.
The proaram ~~~ presented
at the reque sl ol Garlan
Wetzel, principal of fie
School ..
RESERVATION$ MADE
'I'OR -E SHOW
Many of the nation'•
H-0-U-S-E AL fORGIT • •
leadina manufacturer• and
di • trubu tors of products
for th:e home are reaer""
ina apace foe Ill• ·· Ma,
and Oeooratora Show • &G-
COidina lo Alld:y Olldica,
.... ident ol lhe IPGaiOriaa Dr••• O...ty lloildoro A11a.
'
CORONA DE L MAR High School students Christy Den-
ner of Balboa Island and And y Rose of Irv ine Terrace
rece ntly flew to Fremont High School in Sunnyvale for a
meeting of pre siqtnts of the California Association of
Stud~nt ~ounc its. Christy is secretary lor Orange Coun-
ty Dastr~ct 21 of CASC . Andy is pre sident for the di_s.
trict and has been selected as vice-president PfCHem
for the "Littl e Whi te House'' meet ing to be he ld in
Hawa ii during Easter Week. He is a lso vice-president
pro-tem for the teenage assembly of Californ ia.
JUNIOR EBELL MAKES
MUSIC INSTRUMENTS
In observance of Ameri•
can music month, th e Junior
Ebell Club of Newport
Beach presented 3 seu of
rhythm in strumen ts to Anna
Kat~erine Harris, su pervisor
o( mus ic for the Newport•
Mesa-llnified School Di s·
trict. "'The ins truments were
·made by members at the re·
quest of Miss Harris.
Member s were sent to rum--
maae sale• ind second hand
store s to find outdated Oat
lids for cymbs ls, wooden sal·
ad bowh for dr uma,etc. Other
Paul Newman i n
ucnoL HAND LUKE'"
-ALSO-
Jane Fonda in
"BAREFOOT
IN THE PARK"
materials found· !'t bu ildinl .. Ha... Qvb 4
supply and hardware stor es
were also used. At work-' 4th Iii WMkl
lll1I'OIIT IWIOI Elll.
AliT RC1101 - -... 4
111UIIIMY, IMIICIII4,1.
CDIIIM DEL IIAA. CAUF.
Pre•ium changes ·
Wi•loa ollltlbltarl lo Ill
calepdaa ol jiMlpd evanll
at lho 1961 Onoao Couaty
Pair and Eapc.iUoa can
look forward to more laatina
and, 1t mean.inaful premium
..... rda this year, accordina
1o the Pair board president,
Or. Joseph B. Ribal.
Tbe eYint caleJOfiU and
premiums have been reviud
and updated, he said,
Ptinciple chanae in lhe
award s chedule wi II be the
aubatitution of auiLibly in-
scribed permanent ribbons
for cash prizes of len than
IS, "These ribbont will
ai•o winn ina uhibi ton a
lonaer las tina form of recoa-
nilion suita ble for di splay,"
said Dr. Ribl.l.
The 1 econd pr inciple
cbanae concema the a uea~
·linin& of cateaoriea to com--
bine events I n whi ch there
were fewer than five entdes
In both 1966 and 1967. -· Coli h' Your W.nt Ad
to the Enalp
673.05511
shops memben assembled "VALLEY OF
and painted the inshuments. ntE DOLLS" 1::::~=~=::1
They will be used by visi t· •••••••••••• ina mu sic teache rs.·
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CENTER TESTS YOUR CAR 130 WAYS
In less than 30 minutes every vital pert of your car is tested
lor performance, rolillbility, IIIII ufety. Watch on your own dials
end indicators as its exKI c:andition is recorded at anchored
op8eds tjp to 70 miles per '*r. If ,...i,. .. nKeSSIIy tho writ-
t., r8!J!Irl you receive elillliMI• guesawuk whorever you take
your c.-tar M<Yice.
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Church News
Phil BoMill Oor .. , Jot aloL QIW-will .. -
Mopono, eo ... ~to••-[)r. •ltlod ... Oorc~ -1 oolll
P.O. Ntumlm •ill preacll be llald*riaa lila Mrtice. ·
OQ .. Oo )'00 know ... .,. • • •
. 1., II Uniwersity Baptiat O.urch, you are acuna .. at _a.m. 225 s.a PaU•ad•• u,.
Sunday and on ~· llnir ...... k a. _ The Rev. Ro-ter lhadowt of Ouna •• at ueC ueY
··~
7 p,ra., ·Thia it another me .. ~rt Cahill will pr•~ct:. on
aqa (rom the pt:ophetic How to uvr yoar hfe . at
Word. Junior Chureh will be the ~~ ~.m. trruda~ aerv•ee.
bald at 7:30 p.m. Wednes• Con'*_ftUIIll lhe aenea on St.
day. Nurury ia pr~Vided for Mark a ao•pet. ·At 1 p.m. he
· will talk on .. How ean we all IOfYICIII, . • II · land "The • • • Slftllft I I lnle •
NewpOI't Harbor Lutheran eveniaa Jouth arou.P meet..
O.urch, 2S01 Cliff Dr., ina is at 6 p.m.· • • • NewportHeiahls -The Rev. The Christian Science
Georae 9uadiecker, pastor Churches, Corona del Mar,
emeritus, will preach on Newport Beach and Costa
"The patience of Christ" Mesa _ .. Subatanee" ia die
at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. subject or the 1euon .. ,..
urvicu. · Pulol James mon to be read thil 1un4ay.
Blain'• muaaae at the • • •
7:30 p.m.· lenten 1ervi ce Cen.tral Bible Chwch, 190
March 20 will be on the E. 23rd St., at Oianae Ava.,·
lhemc of "Modern man be--Costa Meaa -Paator Henry
f01e the crou." The toPic E. Jones will brina a mea•
THE FRONT DOOR to the new Orange Coast YMCA
facility, 2300 University Avenue, in the Bad: Bay,
serving the Newport Beach·Costa Me sa area, 'N itl be
thrown open to re ceive the public for the first time at
open house ceremonies this Sunday, March 17. Refresh-
ments wlll be served and Y youth will conduct group
family tours of the bu ildings and grounds. Ample park-
Ing areas for the public will be available. Visitors can
go east on Fair Drive all the way to the water's edge.
Fair Drive be comes Del Mar as it c rosses Newport
Blvd. and is called Universi ty Avenue for the final
two blocks right up to dock-side at theY.
will be "What?" sa1e oa ''Creation, part 2''
• • • Ch h at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sun-A parade of 1,200 Ind ian
YM building to open
Newport Unity urc , da · H" to · ·11 Quidea and Maiden!l and . ll h St d y serv1ce1. II PIC WI ~tma at .t · an be ".-'n evanaelical views Gray-Y's, in company with
IrVIne -\ve., Chff ~av~n -LSO a d dru 1,.-Study of the El Toro Marine Corps The Rev. Loren Fl1ckmae• n I
will sPeak on "Manifeatina O!d Tes.tament characters Band, will officially launch
aood" at the 10 a.m. ·Sun· wtll continue. at the 7 ~.m. the arand openin& of the new
day service. "Chanaina Wednesday
0
8ob
0
1e a
0
tudy. 30,000 sq. ft. YMCA faci lity
in the Back Bay, accmding your thouaht" will be the St. Andrew•a Presbyterian to Jerald J. Sanders, com·
musical meditation topic at Church, 600 SL ·Andrew's munityproaram ditectm. The
7:30P.m. Saturday. Rd., Cliff Haven -"The SSOO,OOO buildina is loca-
• • • path of faith,'' pan 3 in the ted at 2300 University Ave. Christ Church by the Sea0 1 · "H enten senea on orne The pa.rade wo.ll beg;n at Community Methodist, 142 w. Balboa Blvd., Central safe," will be the topic of 1:30 p.m. this Sunday, Mar ch
Newpon -"The humanity Dr.· Charles Dir renficld'a 17, at the Monte' Vista
of God" will be the sermon sermon at the 8, 9:30 and School on Tustin Ave.,
topic of the Re v. James 1l a.m. services. Evenina Costa Me sa. It will pr oceed
Lambe1th at the 9:30 and meetings include: career north to University Ave. and
11 a.m. Sunday services. JfouP, 18 to 30 years of aae. turn east to th e f1ont door of
lftia is patt 3 in the lenten 6 p.m. for supper; colleae t~e y building at the water's
sermons on "Merely human, aroup and senior hiah fel· cdae.
truly divinC." lowships, 7:30p.m. Actor Andy Devine will
0 0 0
Lutheran • chut;h o( the act as master of ce1emoni es St. Mark Presbyterian . for the dedication. The in·
Church, East Bluff Dt. and i\01,•.•.~118•1boz•,~e:a~:n~ ~'Q; vocation will be gi ve n by
Jamboree Rd ., East Bluff -I c t . T c· ar W"olliam R. Eller will preach ap &In om IS ' com•
[)r, Monis c. Robinson wi ll on the topo·c, "Be ,·mo"ta•-rs manding offi cer of the Sal-preach on "Can we Jive by ~ s A r J ,.. of God," at the 8".4l and vati on Aimy, anta na the teachi ng s o esus . at
the tO a.m. Sunday service. II a.m. Sunday set vices. area. Mn. Edaat Cox of the
Elder Earl t)ltich will II· The midweek lenten topic DAR will present an Amer i·
at 7:30p.m. Wednesday will can flaa, once r!own O\'el
1'1"1180 EA8Y TO
IU. VE IIY IIAIL.
Oorolllcolou-
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MUTUAL
SAVINGS ... 0 ... o ... ••oOCo o o,o-.
COlONA DEl MAR
OFFICE
be "liearers and doers of the nation's capitol, to \l<>ll
the word. •• The Junior Hiah Russell, president or the
Luther League will hold a board of directou of the
clean·up day and cook-out Oranae Coast YM~A ~Y
at the church site thia Scout Troop 666 will ra1 se
~""d~ .!!!2l!lia•~• the flaa. ~~fc:i""'flfi\1 pou-p-;i"iriO Georae ~odda Jt. will lead
J;irse baiVVOdin;:l n the '1he pledae lO the rtaa and
~mountains . 1 the ainaina of the national
• • • . anthem, accompanied by the
The adult choir of St. Marine Band.
James Episcopal Oturch of Lee Jones, vice president
NewPort Beach will perform of the YMCA, will enclose
the Mau in G by Schubert several mementos of Orange
on the evenin& of Good Fri· County , in cluding copies
day, .o\pril 12, at the church, of all local newspapers,
3209 Via Lido. ·for members in a ti me capsule, which
of the community who IUe in· will then be sealed into
terested in takina part in an opening left for the
this performance, Irvin purPose, in the now com-
'<imbet invitea them to at-pleled building.
tend rehearsal on March 20
at 7:30 p.m. Auditions will Emcee And y Devine will
be held prior to the 8 p.m. invite May or Paul Gtuber of !l867 E-11 Co.tt Hi,hw•y 1 K be · th New....,rt Beach and \-la ~·OI Caron.IO..l M•r.C:.Iif 92625 reheaua. Mr. im t ts e ,...,
TelepftMe 67'i.5010 newly Appointed choirmas· Willard J ordan of Costa -OMC:II· ,._. ter and oraaniU now aer-Meaa to cut the ribbon,
ns '· c:...w. ""'::· :"':·:'"'=~==·;:n~&~•~t~S=t~.S~JE~:~eCH:• ·~,:E~C=K::E:R~I~N::~; c~h:_w::;:;; l~l.,::s;~·~·:•l:..;t;:h:,e..:.;••;.·_;:.::,:;,·.·-------1
CATALINA
FOR 1968
FABRI C: 65~ Dacron P olyester 35c; Cotton L ining, 100%
Cotto n ..• Features s ort foam bra with adjustable straps ,
butto n closing. Bias·c ut trunk with draw cord. Full lininjiit.
Sizes 8·14. Styles: {3ikini, lliprid er, 1\'a istrid ~r and s wim ·
I shorJ.. Colo rs: Tiger Pink, Le mon Twi st, Greenshock, \f orn·
inR Glory.
••• of social note .,, ..
Helen Mwplty ol Corona
Hi&hlanda, ownea or Mi••
Muf(et Shoppe in Colona del
Mar, il r-Yiftl a vitil to
Hoas Hospital. 'A recunence
ot &hat cbeal infeccion which
aot hor down befor~ Chriat-
maa, perhaps. • • •
Mu. S.M. Reber cl Corona
del Mat has been ent.er-
tainina her sister from
Kanus City. • • •
It's rouah when the wh ole
family aela the flu. Fr ancet
and &ld Mean of Newpon
Heiahts fall in this cate-
aory •.. Who'• feedin& the
kittrcats? • • • Helene CMrs. Louis) Csenar
o( Balboa Island is amon&
the ailin&· • • •
Elhelyn, is u ... d to apendina
a lot or time at Hoaa u a
Hospital Aaailiary volun·
ctor, but I' bet tho'd rather
be keePin' COMPM)' with
Herb at home.
• • •
The Vernon Edler•s have
changed their minds about
packing up little Gwendolyn
and moving up to the big
c ity. Tbey will remain tn
COrona del Mar for the time
beiog.
FOLGER$
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ASTIOLOGICAL ¥11W
OP PUiaO INCIOIMT
Tho I'll-fll A_...y
will P'••••• a diac•aaioa by
viet Plltident BwiOa MorN
ent hied ••ne Pu.Wo iaci-
dnt-an attroloaical a.aly•
lil00 II .,. March J6 .,.... ..
in& II 7:)0 p.m. II the It•
land House, Fashion Island.
Dr. Vincent Gottu10, foun·
der, states lhat everyone in
attendance will receive a
copy or ''Pueblo Incident ..
horoscope erected for the
precise time the North Kor-
ean• boarded and took poa·
1117
Ill .. ..._til ..........
far U. lllrill PliO 7' ot r.be ~ ot ¢1 ..
ant t11 CaiiiMI& 8lMo Col-.... .,~-... ,..
maaic bani.." a cbikfta•a
play, wiU be pre-.d at
7:30 p.ro. today, Frl~y lllld s.. .. ~Y . llarcb 14-15-11, Ill
tho caq>Ut Uttle Tbo.....,,
"Tho llaclc Hom." buod
oo the epic Chanaoo do ~
land, which wu wrtuea in
814 A.D.
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THE TROPHY for first tuna of the season wa s Presen t-
ed to Mrs. Ha rrison (Bu ffi el Reno of Balboa Island at
the annual awards banquet of the Shark Island Yacht
Club at th e Vil la Marina restaurant. 9uffie also received
a trophy for high angler on th e women 's team at the San
Diego light tackle tou rnament. The presentati on is
being made by Col. 9.K. Wil liamson of sa,lboa, at left,
fishing chai rman of the Yacht Club. At th e right is Ge r-
ald Sparks of Dover Shores, commodo re of the Shark Is-
, land Yacht Clu b. (Jack West photo.)
Sailors top Estancia
The ,\lewpor t r tat bo t Sailots
blanked Es tancia 4 to 0 and
Cos ta \\esa was edged by
1\untinaton Beach I to 0 in
baseball ac tion Tuesday.
The Sai\ou scored 11nce
in the 4th inninJ, and 3 in
the btg 6 th on a total o f 6
hits. The l:,agles we te held
10 1 hits.
The batteties we 1e : for
llarbot, Wash co and l)ale·
bout, Cu ll )' (6); fot ~stanci a,
'
Locelh,; I be y
Cotnuck.
16)
The lone score fotll un ting·
ton J:\each c ame in the -H h
inning, as the \lustarigs
were held to 1 hits. The
batteries: Fot Costa \\esa,
Hemmerick and King: fot the
0ilets , P inter and 8 utlet.
\londay afternoon Cotona
del \\at defeated \la tet Dei
wi th a 6·hit attack and
Estancia shut ou t Hunting·
ton 13e ach 3 to 0, •••••••••••••••••••• : Enroll Now! :
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20 wordi or lcri i 1.50 2.50 3.00
21 wordi To 30 wordi 2.00 3.00 4.00
31 wordi to 40 words 3.00 4.00 5.00
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SICTIOM. PAGI 6 ... TMU.SDAY. IIIA.CM u. 1UI
Vallely on all-state
Oranae Coast ·Colle1e
closed out the most success·
rul buketball season in its
20oyear hi s tory Saturday
nitht when it placed its
most pr olific scoter, )ohn
Vallely, on the all s tate
tournament fiut team.
The &cs opened the tout·
ney wi th a 102-QR ovettime
win over San Ftancisco City
College. In the semi-finals,
the Sues tan into Cen itos,
the eventual s tate chamP.
and dtopped a 101·85 vet·
diet. Satutday night they
lost 12 5-~8 111 rtancock in
the consolatiun match.
OCC cl0seJ out the sea·
son with a 1J·I2 mark, the
r:.as t etn Conference cham-
pionship and 4th place in.
Califnltl ia.
\'al \ely. who se<ued 16
points in his final game as a
P irate . rout ed in Q()4 points
fm the yeat t•' hteak his o)d
seas,m teC111J nf f,JO. 1-h s
2-yeattecntd is I ,534 poin ts ,
11-.pping the old tV.'Cl·yeat te-
cord or 865 , set by Ed Pope
in 1958. ·
Bruce Chapman became th~
s econd hiahesl scorer in
occ 'histor y this year when
he pwnped in 642 Points
fr om his forward position.
The 6-6 forme r Costa Mesa
~fish athlete had 272 las t
year, gi ving him a tw~ear
tntal of QU.
The 8ucs sco1ed 3,408
points thi s yea r for an av·
etage of Q7 .3 per same, both
of these being new school
t ~cords . They allowed J,117
points for an average of
Sll.O pe t game, both ne w
records.
Chapman and Butch Rol-
lins set new te bounding re·
cords, each hauling down 28
in a singl e game to bt eak
the old ma tk nf 12 se t by
l)ick Oattnn in 11}6!-
Coach 13nh Wetzel, in his
;?years as head man a t0CC.
has an Easte1n Conference
record of 3~4. llis teams oveta\1 a1e 47·10.
Davis rates big at U C I
Coach Dick Oa\·is , a u:!>i·, ance inhis2 yeats as ft esh·
dent of ~e iA'fl<..>lt Shnt e~. man and juni01 \'3t sitycoach
r.1ade th e SC"AA cnllege d1 • at LT I w1th 41 \'icloties and
vision PaCifiC Coal't ha~-••nly 8 defeats f01 a peccen·
ketbal\ toucnament \\ith h1s tage of .8)5.
UCI Anteat c h in Ius fJt!.t 111 ... !9-7 Jeco1d th is ~ea1
yea1 a s a head coach, but £1W!'. hml a li fetime 23 1
he is no st1ange1 in the v.in-\\lOS and 54 l('lsscs and a
net's Ci tcle. pel(:cntagc of .810-so he
The 37·ycal -..•ld 4u1et· ma1ntamcd the pace he s et
sr oken ment<•t came t•• the a!'o a !ugh !>Ch,lOI cn ach.
btand nc~ l1 \'1n<; campu!> as (',,ach Da\'IS hecame a
fr eshma n ha!>ketball coach full·t1me mem be1 of the t;CI
in Jll65 !BteJ <h ••ne ,,f ph) s,cal educaiJ<lO s taff in
Southe1n Ca hf.,lnta'!oo fi ne:.! the fall of IWifl and teplaced
high !>Ch•H>I C<•aches. Du11n g Dann~ Roge ts as head bas·
a 7;.eaJ sran a t (1\t>ndak 1....-tbal l cnach in J uly, \967,
l-1 1gh Schnol , hi!> team,;, te• when Rnge1s deci ded to en·
co1ded \47 v.m!l and 34 tet pt i\·ate business afte1
losses fot a peJCente.ge ,,f le ad,ng th e r\n teate!S to
. 810. 1espe..:table 15-11 tecords
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
A;..,, for
WHEATON
VANLINES,INC.
LJ 8·7323 or Ll 8-Q"~'83
37 S E. lhh St., Co ua \leu
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in each of his 2 seuons at
th~ helm.
Jn thei1 19-7 season p~t·
rotmance tht s yeat the r ~la·
tivd\· sma ll but quick Ant·
ea t eis teflect the uadematk
of all Dans-coached cage
teams -snund fundamen~
ta\s, p01se. pat1ence. and
good d iscipl ine nn the wutt
and be nch. Dav is' teams in·
va11ably possess excellent
basketba ll sense and miu ot
his chatact et and un selfi sh·
ness in th en team play.
Oa\·is , a nati ve of Laguna
• pETS I ~·~M~U,SISI~C~A~L~FO~R~S~A~L_EE=~ I ~~~~~ --,---_c....:_cc ______ -'I E:\~{ the fabulous -\LLE.\1 IQ61 VW C ·\\IPER' '!.750.
So rTII I ·r "E"' lfJR New ~takt:s, tebuil t l
Beach, was a 4·spon patti•
cipant in high school the re,
pla)ed ba s ketball at Otange
Coast College and went on
to become an All·Ametican
vol leyball pl ayer a t UC LA.
He was graduated from
.LCLA in t 956 and earn ed
his master's degt ee thete
in 196\. He manied the fot·
me1 Shei la Wadman of Re·
ve tly II i lis in 1%0. She is
als0 a graduate of UCLA.
Th ey have a !~·eat-old son,
J effrey.
. \lr. :-..;\, ·" .. at . -'The atre Compact ')rgan'
Dl\:'li'<; _ Ftiday eve 7 to Wi th electronic uaps and eng1ne & tr an smrssi0n.
q p.m. Real spe cial fot Ca::tanets _ ')NLY at... Steteo tape. tl73-~421 nr
nth! shoppet s. L as I v.eek's CORCORo\N \IU'iiC CO. _6:_1_:3:_-:.l::_R•~R:_:. _____ _
Special: 1! PRICE •nl 14 (Ac ross from fashi on t;q.)
items . See this .,.,.:ek's :;66 Town .~ Country bargains. Com e in ,\: <;\V~. .· S4I-4)IS
ShuP ('0\1 eve1y F11d ay Open \-!o n. & Fri. 'til 8 pm
e\"e ~: S·\ VE.
JOROI\N'S PET 'itiOP
27 32 E. Coas t Hw y.
Corona del ~tar -673-24 3J
• Yamaha • Story & C lark•
II \\l\10\ II
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OIL PAI.\;TIS(iS, Cl1ppct
Sh ips &nth ..-,.,, <iREATLY
REDlX ED t 11 ~e11. Als0
tods & Jed!>. f1 4f1 .f1~45.
5 REC7lRDS SRilHN
Itt 3-WAY TRACK •.1eer
Linoolrt llchool. Jill ,._
c:ific: View, Hubot VIew ta H•, ••• hH by vaftdah
over the weekend. _ • ..,..
-\ thin blade tool was
uud to thim &he doet latch
or Room 11. 'The taetNc-
tor' 1 chair wu Wined ~
side down on the de1k and
the chait wat then taped to
lhe duk. Qt her lt:hool
c:haiu wc1c alto taped to
their desks.
It is believed that a
lott Tbwlday.Match
~Oq<;~T 'N. LIM~CHE~,
1717 '3ayadere Ter., Irvine
Terrace, presiden t of Inter-
state r::ng inee ring Co rp.,
Anaheim, has been elected
to' the board of direc tOrs of
the · '3i g '3rothers of Orange
Cou nty. He al so serves on ,
the execut ive board of the
'3c tter '3usiness Slueau of
Orange Coun ty and on the
presiden t's counc i I of the
American In stitute of Mana-
gemen t. He is a graduate of
th e University of San ta
Clara.
.... 10 • .,.. .. "'"'""''-., ""''• .. _ ... u .. ooliool Alioto• W..o 641 oi 1 J.a. ..,. lief -"' io Lona ~ ... ~• loll .... ..,, llorolo ••• II -. ol •• -"iirfliiif '* looloo Ckin"' ·-Ml• QoJio Cl•l•on .. r•om•4e•k 1 .... il CIUI'H•••·· PCoiWIIIIk w..-,..,. the ac:-:~~.hool~:.. Mil ........ ~!11~-~··~~~1•~""'~~1:· ;•oo;:l~ .. :•~ot~~··;·~~*'!~,..;~·;••~a;l•~a~on;d A key • loll 2 ••4• ato. H•i ... u. ••• elec-
it beli .. td 10 .... tt.n __ .&..... ..............
uud 10 111101 a-ltA. A -(J&if) WVV'-·x
l&Pe rMI, IOU. fled I IW COUNCil 2nd DIM'IIC,1
cor 401, wa1 wteppK IIJota•
chain an4 tablet; an4 1 Business Owner
liaht bulb wa~ uo1• rrom
a Projector. ' .
' to~ccniiMia IICONe
IH STATI W-t\.IIMI
P1t McCormlc:lt or Otaftp
Cout Colleae oamc widUn
an eyeluh ol Ncorllina che
ttate 16~d ws,ttlina
champ last weeken .. 4top-
Pint an 8'"'6 v•4ict kt 0..
Chuu:hilt of San Belnat~ftO
at Chabot.
San OCrnardino won lhe
state crown wi th 80 point•.
(a llowed by CcnitOI with
66: Fresno, SJ: El Cimino.
Sl, and 0\abot. 41. ·occ
rini11hed lSth. ahead or !C
schools Fullerton, 16th;
Riverside, 241h: Chatrey,
29th: and Golden WeU; lid
for last.·
\1cColmick won 1~2 ovtt
Flore s of Chabot, 7•2 O'Y,.If
Mi ller of San Oieao \teaa.
and 11·2 over Sanchez or
Diablo Valley fot the rifhl
to race Churchill in the r;.
nals.
WAS'IER llVeRfLOW$
Newpn1t Beach Fitemen
helped \!atgatel Denecher,
2 Beacon Bay,1emove wa ter
ftom bet home after the
dishwasher overfl owed
\londay mo1nin1, \latch 11 .
A MAN WHO IS, '
• A Vigorous Dedicated Cit izen
• A Capable Community leader
• 23 years experience in handling civ ic
problemS
• Campaigning on his own abilities
• Seek ing to keep taxes down
• Eager to improve Community services
• Pledg~d to fight waSte in City govern·
ment
• Able to rid Newport of vested control
VOTE APRIL 9
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT !
A MW coftcept in entrees ••.
we've done, for you, ell the elaborate advance
preper•tion thet ma~es these' meeh heute
cuisine ... enc:J we'v8 done it with thet
1peci•l touch of food wizardry thet you find
only et Richerd's.
VIe calf tMm "C•ndleliC)ht Meets" becau1e
they're ~uite e bit more romantic th•n the
u1uel ",ourmet" cut of meet!
We hopt~ you enjoy this newest customer
Mriice tr.m Richerd 's ... where then's
•lw•yt more to choose from.
Stltllnt~Mrnre~
1;, plump bird ~tufled with Spice lsl.11nd~ O~lmo·
t;on sa~qe dlaa"nt~: ~ tt.m fg keep 011 hand
lor on instont CJOIIM'flef rneel. •9c: ...
!J ,,n,n•· n•l \1-:nn ~p i n•·t , n .. ,,rt ,
••nh SllQ-,; plu .. .,.,,.,1 11'1 1<1·
·""• I OJnn, I.() I• I"V, f'l f',.
fr,n S:IQ-,.
1 \\OWER. just t1 Ve J•
overhaul ed, new hasket,
$6.00. Alsn. L.C. Smi th
typewtit el, 15" caniage,
elite type, 'io~O. ('all f,1J-
818Q evenings.
Five s tadium lecntds fell
and nne was tied Fliday as
Otange Coast Co liege, c;anta
·\n'a, and Mesa. o\tizona.
clashed in a th tee·way u ack
meet a t OCC.
Sh •DI of tendere\t beef rolled eround our chest· E.tre-fei'ICy peppers filled with our femouJ ipiced
1'1'\S&t loef mi•. ftc •· Pi.tno .. -run ~ol .... , "'Pin r>l >o ,(
~t.on •! .. , fr<>m 5:!9;'., \;orinno;
"" l•" & finish f:.,.:
!"rhmidt.Phil li p:!l C:o.
1907 :'oi. Main !'-1,,
:'<~lllil ·\1111
I HOlME TAX SERVICES
TAX
PREPARATION
135 E. 17th, Costa Mesa
Full ti me recotd-keepina:.
business manaa:ement, sec-
tetatial and bookkeepin&
services. Call 642.ffl'l2
• lOOKS FOR SALt .
"Thr. ,1/artl'n l.uth f!r "'"~
Stury'' by Dr. / ame.c f),
flalr..t. 4 .(tudy i.n apo .•·
ta.t y, a~itation Ulld
anarch y. Paper hud:,
11.00.
!Ol55' mo bile hume . double
expando, 2 hd1ms , 15\IR
living 1m .• awmngs. cat•
port, porches , unfum.
Adults , pet . .S5,500. ~iun
tinBIOn IJeach. 67 3·1304.
• WORK WANTED
IRONING . Yeats of exper·
ieOce on all types of clo-
lh in& &. linen.SpC:cialty,
inei)'S shirts . Sl.SO ·per hr.
Mable Whiunan, 607 Mar-
I Ue rite , COM. 67)-2774.
0 CC dmppc:d a Ql·36 vet·
di et tn Mesa and was edged
nul by Santa Ana, n-66.
\like Fray or 4.r izona t ied
the s tadium 100 re cord of
Q,6 on a wet uack. Other
new records were' in the
220, a 20.6 by Fray: the
-'40 relay , a 42.2 by \lesa;
the 2~ile, a 9.12.8 by Bog·
liani of Me sa; the ttiple
jump, 44.9 by 8atay of \-lesa:
the pnle vau lt, 15-J by El·
APT. MANAGIN G job want· lett of 5anta o\n a. nee tied
ed by recently ret ired, re· th e old s tadium in the _.40
rined couple in Harbo1 re lay with a 43 .I.
area. References; bond· OCC wi ll meet d1e f)cci-
,a~b:!l::.•:..· _::l4~8~-::2!82~6!:·-----l dental FroJh and Go lden
-West at Golden Weu .\larch o COMMERCIAL LEASE , IS at 3 p.m.
BUCS LOSE IH 1 CITll FOR LEASE -5400 sQ . h.
COf'r'lnercia\ buildin1
Of4o<·t...: ..................... CASH f01 your Jatap ltlt ....., • .._ · Heavy power 1200 A d(
440V with transformers to
IISV & 2JOV. Located on
I acre at 21 S28 Laauna
Canyon Rd.. Laauna
Beach. Call 494-4606 or
Chaffey defeated 01 anac
Coast Colleae 4 to J Tuu•
day in In exua innint 1•me
to stay ('Jf1 top in lhe Eutern
Conretcnce batkelball tace.
The 8uct ate tied (Of )fd
at 4--2 with ~LI ~a an.-1
ML San Antonio.
BOOKS. tooJs, hO<u enreoj Ot* .... -.._. •• ••
needed for ou r dai I
aae s.-lee.iar~~~;,I:,Jl Winkle I•
Men.
typina.
latest-model No. 720 Vali•
eyper with many new type;
feces. Abo' hav1 Hu•
liner. Call Fran 67.1-1507
lrliSCELLAHEOUS
before you r eyea L CW'I you.r new carpet _ p. 0. Bo• 14t4. aauna,
move lhem with Blue Lu,. • P'IISOMAL A .squeeze bunt by Mib
IN. Rent , Leppa in lhe bottom or the
pooer II. Crown Hatd••an• •. i ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS llloh inn ina a••• lho Duos
)107 E. Co11t Hwy.. Hartlor Aru. 673--8724. 24" a 6·5 win over Citru• on lhe
ona del Mat. hou11, Pirate diamond Monday.
1 .... .,
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Coo~ed Jumbo Prewns ~~~ PineepPe Chwnh
Zuchinni Squ~Ji-! Rout~ch Mt+t pl_ump Scallops
Each ~ibob is strll!'IQ on o P;e,..r, rwedy to broil or borbecve
Be.f l oin Cubes marinated if! lurg1.1ndy
lamb Cubes merinoted in Kilc~oman erw:l Girn;~er
Oouble-thid chops 'tuffed •ith 1e choice of
drenirtg . juicy prunes or epricoh. 1.4t II..
Genero1a se,.....inq · for . two d uffed with OtV
loJ)eCi&l porsley dreuinq. l.ft •.
~~OU!u
Party roeih festively decorated with peper fritls
. ce~ters ~tulfed if you wish.
bfre·t.!'lder fir5t of the Spri"9 .. ason double
thi'"~ twin loin chops. 2.H •.
1J't~ ... ~~ f.t,
ButterA*I ~ New Y~ 1teelt dec:Ofat.d
with button mu.hr~. J.Jt ••
"!rdd~~ ~·~
/\qed for flavor, melt-in·yovr·~th ..,.,.
"'ropped with bef"ot:, J.Jt IL
Be.utiUy marbled, e.tre·thid eqed top ~. u••· Eech 8l'l'tNI .-ted if! a foil pet~, ..
ovet~ or ,...... ,_., r.r )OUr ~1enc;a
ll DO C'E N fER I MIJ Ylo 1,Wo .......... -.,_
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REAL ESTATE
SPECIAL
OFFERINGI
OCEAN VIEW HOME
%Block to Beach
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OWNER WILL SELL. •
LEASE 011 LUSEIOPTIOII
Beautiful IRVINE TERRACE three bedroom, two
both home with heated pool.
j •••••
THE ANSWER
, , .TO TIIOUILE·FIIEE liD IORK·FREE
HOllE OIIIEIISIIIP. Attractive th.ee bedroom
condominium. View of swimming pool, putting
greens Clld Back Boy.
• • • • •
COMPLOE PRIVACY
Low yard maintenance. Three bedrooms + Fom·
ily room.
MAKE OFFER! MAKE OFFER! MAKE OFFER!
TltURSOAY,IIARCH 14, 1968
CXIIIIIA DEL IIAA, CAU F.
COMPARE
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PRICE! LOCATION! VIEW!
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CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
3 BEDROOMS PLUS DEN
LARGE SWIMMING POOL AND
POOL·SIDE LANAI
LOCATED ON CAMDEN ROAD
IN EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES
PRICED TO SELL
AT S77,500
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Realtors
673-4400
-642-4290
OCEAN FRONT
It's Unbeatable
II E ~LLY BF.ALT IFLI. OCF.I ~ VIF.W. SPA·
f.IOC S SPLIT·LF.I El.. ~ HE illl OO M IIO ~F. IN
ELF.GA~T SIIOHF.CI.If FS.
Red uccd to $60,000
332 Morgueri
Corona del Mor -673·8550 q.,.. norv.ll. t<.altor
Service Station
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CORNER
Th is lovely home is ideal foro FAMILY ! Just
a hap 'n skip to Corona del Mar Ma in Beach
••• 4 Bedrooms •.. 3 baths .•• Bu ilt-in electric
Kitchen. , .huge living room with VlEW •••
F.A. heat •• .low-maintenance yard •.• aver·
sized garage with radio•controlled door ••.
+ t + Den , Fam ily Room , Beamed Ceilings,
Shake Roof, and many more + + +outstanding
features. JUST S61,750
BY OWNER
5250,000 VALUE FOR
$225,000 CASH
3 LOTS
Side by Side
IH RIVERSIDE CTY .
200FT. TO FREEWAY
$60,000
PHONE 642·5111
JIMTAICOI• til Lila ...... , 5EMPLE REAL UTA TE
CREDIT REJECTS
-,, .1'-.
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FROM
$ 00
Near South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa
1·2 STORY -3-4 BEDROOMS!
A grNt opportunity to buy at last v.••r's prices ... and
on the lowe1t term• eur offor.d. l ig l and 4 b.drooiTI hom••
with oYer -the -ger•g• "lonu• Room ," built-in•. lenthuping,
block well ... even w•l\ to well carpet for •• little •• 1141
fM' month. Reedy now tho! •r• credit rejech end include
!.nthceping •nd some ntr11 -move in this week-end •.•
lltl down, Yeterens or non·Y•f!
ho~ ..,. Dol c:-. -.......... -ol 1 ,..
.,, ,.._. •• • nceptl1n 11-, ... crer* ,.._,. n. .... .... .....
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"Ntaar F" • ••a-11. ..,_a--Mt •• i•
. WA&m lr J.B·.IIC; ltl"
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2 lMs witll Delne ,D!Iple'IM
1 Vacant Conter lot
PRIME LOCATION
SEEING IS IEUEVING Invest
SHOIIIN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ... · ·in Income Propertv ~
~--• ••~ -~~v • RALPH IATSOif" ... Dup ex •••••• --........ -•••• • • • • • • • S25,Z.SO ' -
eve~.·~~t~lt.a
1730 W. Coaat Hiwoy
IMch
OPEN HOUSE
-Sunday J to 5
433 Morning Conyon,
Corona Highlands
20 x 21 Family Room beautifully panel led and
with bu ilt-ins ..• Stereo, TV and bar .•. tw o
nice fireplaces ..• elec. bu ilt·in kitchen •.• 3
bedrooms ... 2 baths ••• Iorge enclosed patio
..• oi l on o 60 x 115ft. lot Jhot you own!
Bay & leach Realty Inc •
2407 L COAST HWY.
COIOIIA DB. MU
675-3000 eves. 673-0554
LO'S TRADE
S Bedroom ,-custom bu il t, 11r yeor-old home on
Balboa Peninsula. It's just too Iorge for pre-
sent owner. Will hade for smaller home.
• • • . . . ot 322 09le St., Costo Meso. 50 • 300 ft .
lot with 2 bedroom home . (Bocks ta 17th St.)
Suitable for additional un its. Price will omot.e
you!
~annie fric-e
1716-.. ..... c;. ......
NI-UD9
lilJ-IHl 4 Un its .......•.•.......•.... S45,000
5 Un its .......•.•............ S50,000
CORONA DEL liAR 9 Un its ...................... S72,000
RENT-13 Un its ......•............... S1 05.000
Wells-McCardle Realtors
SALE
TRADE
Rrliablt Snrrlt' Sm.-c 19-+J
1810 NEWPORT 5'8·7729 COSTA MESA
House -4 bedrooms, 3
baths, PLUS 1-bedroom i11111lllllllllllrll1D!..'U:.n:.n:n:.u:n:.mil
apartment. '\iEWPORT BEAC H ~ Far More In formation r:2 · ~
col i JIII'J t u-.t.ltn Rutl t '"11 h ;t \ ~~·~~' N
r...c H.t~(h''t ··Fnll.l \1 k \II'" H •'llll'' ....,
Paul Terry r:l '' ''·'" "'"' ·' , ..... ,,, ~
642·0886, 637·0514 or
536..() 131
t::l t '"a/>11 ,,.w l:i,m.. ,.; u·· CS
IN \.I\\ 100 \I 11.11' • 1 11.•1\1 ,h; 11.;;1 1 ~
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For Fast Action&. Re,sulu C5 ... r:2 \lt1oo . .kl' .II I '~.: ... ,,.,,,~· I,, ~1 N -CO W 'l.:t:"l"'<~n H.:.o~h -, ~ 1 Jo 1 ~\,, W
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SPICTACU!.AI fRW-OCIAN _,lAY
CJ.-,.J J<.f-Apa,.tmmls
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... --· Molob 16, ..... ·-·· ,. .... lr ~~-w ., ....... ol ~ •.
IJII6 leleeaoa. · 'T'IM n•• •••w• ate membe11 of
lbe Keynotet, J dl'lior ~DXHi
ary ol tbe South Cout
Child Guidance Clinic.
Mu. Robett 8ernud,
Auailiuy ' Plet'ldent; Mu.
Thoma• Ctouon, pfetenta•
tion chainnan (ot the ball,
Md Mn. · Fnnk Mauhllll,
acne tal ball chaiuTiln, wi 11
be on the tecept ion line at
lhe tea.
The debutantes to be pre-
lented at lhe June 21 ball
at the Balboa Say Club arc:
Cozy ~&milton, 716 Via
Lido Notd, Lido Isle; f)iane
'dele John son, 2120Mitamar
Dtive, Balboa; Patlicia
Louise Kemp, 215 Peat\
<\ve., Balboa Island: Donna
Jean Lee, 300 M01 nin1 Star
LEGAL HOTICE
"'011fE Of' TH USTI:E'S SAL[
TS967·560
"o ti c,. i>< he reby gh ·en that
on A111il 15, 1968, at 11 :00 a,m,
Tht> La!lar•l,. Corporution, a
C;o li fomia (.orptJtation, a-. Trus-
te,. t.)· ... ub.,.titution by 11n in"tru-
mrnt in l'lritin ~ rlat,.d jMn ~ary
23, 1968, rel'orJ,.,j in th " offir"
o f tht' Count\ ll,.corrl··r o f
Omn,ll:f' Count\: Ca li fornia, on
J .rnuott\1 :!(1, 1968, in llnok R.">03,
p.,"~ 12, nf O ffiC'i:ol /l,.r(m l!r<,
"hich .. ub-.titution .,.~ .. m.-·1~
,ou•l ~ti >t'll p~r..;uo~n t to th"' to·rm'l
of th.ot r r rtain JJ .. ,..j n f Tr~.st
<lrol<•rl :O.••fJit'mlwr 13, 1961, I'H'•
"U i"<l I" \lurtim•·r t .. -\ol<•n and
\IL~-rt I , n .... ~('. a nd -.u b..;e·
•fl•"nth ,, .... urn"•! '" ( ·"·"· c .npnrutl"ll , .on •l tt'f'llr'if>d ~··p-
t••mhl't 2U, ]Qf~i . in llnok ',R",4,
p,,",. 1-:"IJ, n l , 1Hi d.o! II··· .. .,J,.
in thr-.,(f;.,. ,f th•· R••rorl·' .,f
Oran11,. ( "\l"th, { ,,jif.,mi.•, ,;]l
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lild<lo•r !rot <,t-.h (f',tlot l>l• dl
tittlf• ul .. ,,j,. •n 1."' lui Jll<Jil•' of.
th,. I 111t•·•l ..,t,ol"'' .. t !It•· rn,tiO
t'n tr.m'" flf th .. ,,.."P"rt 11<-ndt
r:i t• 11 .. 11 . '130U '''"P"''t H"'*'"-
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.. 11 t11d11 . tid.-. .. n.J int,.r•· .. t ••D•
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un •l'"r .. ,,iol ll•·•·d •lf Tru .. t in th <·
r•·•P'"''' .. i t•~<•' ···I on th·· t ... m11
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lnoq'"t ""'l'"n'•'' rt.•por.tt>•n ,
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\d•·n .rn•! \llwrt ( .. H,.,..,,., ,,.,
\_,. .. ..,,..,.~, t"r•H•I,.d ~f"l.ru .on.
LIM, 0..• !ltotet; Laautl
11M (Lonl) Lloyd, 921 E.
Bay Ptont. 9alboa; M••cia
AM McKo11011, l5l0 Clilf
Olhe, Newpo~t Heirthtti
Soedla Lee Otte1houdt, 127
"a•&e Ave., Balboa hland:
Shawn ''Elizabeth Slocum,
&27 Via Lido Nocd Lido
ltle; Oellyn 'Eieano~ Birr
1wanae1, 124 Via Havre,
Lido hte; Linda Marie
Fan1le1, 620 Gaty Place,
Newport Heiaf\ts; Susan
Ca~ol Shafer, 2401 Clay
St., Newp01t Heiaht•, and
1<athleen Diane J locknes,
2408 E. 22nd I)L , West
Upper Bay.·
ROCJt.fOLK FESTIVAL
Auditions are beina held
for a rock and folk fe stival,
sponsored by th e AFS and
PTA at Costa Mesa •t igh
School. Students in all
sc hools and co\le&es may
jludi tion, but no profession·
a ls will be allowed to enter.
LEGAL IIOTICE
r-ouls will! the center lin e of
I .S, 10 1 (dl"f'd r!'Cordt'tl \la y
20, 193 1, in Boolr. •WI';', Pa,.t"
.l , of Offic:ial Aec ord,.) 100
fr,.t "·hie, aos it now c...-i_,.t~;
th,.n ce South 2 5~ 13' 58" Ea .. t
3Ji.8 J r~r t a lon,11 th e Ct'OI,.r
Ji n,. o f ,.aid Hay .. idr> Or i''";
thf•ncti 'lo rth 6 •l" •lfi' 02"
E.o»t 30.00 f,.et; thenco· '\orth
39 " 43' 0 1" Ea .. t 13.25 l<!t t
to thl' tru" poin t of IK"!(i nn i n~:
th r n r l' South 25" 13' 58" [a..;t
150.70 f~·rt : th ,.nr r \'orth 6 4"
.Jfi' 02" [.,..,, 16 1.45 fe.-t :
th•·nc•· \nrth 39" 43' 0 1" b 1"t
!73.21 f,.,., to a point in til .-.
"outh ,.rh ri ght of '"'>' line o f
..;a i•l 1 ·"· !OJ , '"lot i(! poin t
b<'i ne: on " •un'" r nn r a 1·o·
!'>nud,.-rh· h ~•i n ,l( a f,ttliul' o f
jQ;,Q ,()() f.,,.l, a ra•lia l linf"
th rou~h ,.,;,J point b"ttr,;\'orth
2-l" 18' ;:!" t:a .. t; th "n''"
'u rth hf"S if'tl) .. tnn~-t "aid
I'Ut\<' th rvu¢1 " rt·n rrn l .on g l"
,,fn• 21' 1·1" <1n arc rli-.t.tnr ••
,,f :!16.:?5 f,.,.t to " poin t, "
m dial lin e th rou,d'o .. ai•l poin t
""'tt" '\Mth [';·• 5i' 38" f.a"''·
th•·nr·" ~outh 39° -13' 0 1"
11.<·-.t 186.H I ll'l"t to tJ,,. tru ••
rminl of ,,..lt inn in ~. tn ~~:rth t·r
with d!l lmildinll" """ im-
prrtH•m;·nt.. thdt m," h,.r,.aft,.,
t..-. ,.,n ... tnlr tN I "' plaN·<!
h··r••tn pri.-.r to th•· ,,.-rf,mu•nr •·
ul th~ ohli ~ot liun..; ..,,•rurrd .. ,
thi ... ll••.-r! ,,f I ru..;t ,
"KE.YN OTC:S TO SPC:UN G" is the theme for the shower
of fashions to be presen t ed at 11:45 a.m . Saturday,
March -2 3, at th e '3atboa '3ay Club by the Keynotes,
jun ior aux iliary of the South Coast Child ~ul dance
Clinic. Here ar e 3 of the t icket sellers, from left, PauJa
Spragu e and Michaela Kelley of West Upper 13ay and
Jane Cerf of Lido Isle. The model s Witt show the latest
in design s from the ultra casual to th e formal ity of
the ~mpi re debutan te ba ll, which will be held June
21 at th e '3ay Club. Mr s. 0 .'=. Howland, .~eynote advl·
so r, Is gene ral chai rman for the shower of fa shions,
and she is assi sted by Mrs. L ouis Pratt, decorations,
and Mr s. r;arth 13erges on , tick:et s. Marcia Mc l(err en,
Keynote pres ident, will serv e as host ess. (C:nsl~ photo.)
FORMER COIIIIODORE
OF BYC SUCCUMBS
Mar shall S. KeM edy, 2 1a
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del
Mar di ed Mond ay, Ma!'C'h If,
at Ho~ Ho spi tal.
Mr. Kennedy was horn
~c. 30, 1899. 111 New Y11tk.
He had h ved 111 Cal1 forma
and ()ran~e County for 18
years. He was the presi-
dent's ass1stam o.~t R.T.
Jones Lumber Co.
Pnvate servit:es w111 lw
held at Baltz Chap~::! <.:or-
ana de l Mar. The Rev . .l ohn
Donaldson or St. John the
Divine Episcopal Church
\l:ill ofriciatt-.
MACA !!liE WRITER
DIES AT 4:;E OF S8
Fa1 f10m Scolland, t he
land of his bitth, Roben
Charles Sco ll ay of' 100 E.
Coas t Jlwy., rlays ide Vii·
\age:, dted \la rch q at Palm
Crest Con vales ~ent 1\ome,
':la1de n l tove.
\h , Scollay, SR , was bo rn
J un e 2Q, JQ(}q_ lie came tn
Califmn ia JR years ago and
lived in Or ange County for 7
years. li e wrote magazin e
anicles r~~r Petetson Pub--
li shin g.
Baltz \lortuary, Costa
JUMP TO DOCK HURTS
Jumping to the dock at
the public pier at Via Genoa
and Via Lido Nord, Lido
Isle, from a friend's yacht,
put Dr. George Hodl(es of
5UQ Evening Star Ln., Dover
Shores, into HO<lg Hospital.
He fe ll forward and struck
In s rac e on the dock: he
was taken t.o Hoag Ho spital
by ambulance where he was
treated "for a cut on his
mouth and above his u ght
eye.
BETHEL 1,57 TO HOLD
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
A pancake bteakfast wi II
be held from 9 to nc\On th i.'>
Saturday, \!arch 17. by
Beth-el 157 of Job's Da ugh·
tets.. The pancakes will be
sc:r ved at the Seafaring \-Ia·
sonic Temple, 15th St . and
St. Andrew's PI,, CliH Ha·
n:n. T he cost will be Sl for
aJ ul ts, 75C for ch tl dten 13
lo 16, and soc rm children
12 and Wlder.
'
N H lf:ftll'r HAMOR EJIIGII DIIPJWOOD OOLP Q.UI ewcomers at oag :.u~:r:Rr;r~,,-,:. ~=~· .. ~~~:~"..,1
.... .,, lolorclo 1 Boy Mr ·led Mrt ·Jony COIIIIIA DEL liAR, CAUF Ad-. Col10 Moll, who
Oirl, -Mr. and Mu. Lloyd Koyu: 5IOoB Woll ••11 ..., • -•...S 111o l)rlllwood Golf oa ..... 445 Soo llomardano ;SI. Coooa Mon.. IAIIUIT IA¥1-OF Clob .• , "'"'""""" Booob,
AYI ... N • .., ... Heaabto.. • . co••• IlL...... diod ol I bttrl auock
Oirl-MI. and Mit. Jo .. ph ·~·-· ...... 6 -Tu .. dllf , Marcb U, at the Peck, 163 Center St., Cotta ~rl -t.b. 'lftd Mn. Nalh• ""-' 11 ye•• lD cautor-lna.r<:onwsu•ily HotPilal,
"·••·. ansel Munn Jr.,· 933 CapUal ala ad Or ... OouDty, ~ u·--J)avidloo wbo Huntlnaton ·lklch· Oirl -Mr. ·and Mn. Julet St.;Coat• Me11. -• , 1.5
Rubenstein, 235 Codar St., Boy -Mr. and Mn. ·Spen-Clm8 bate h-0111 Bootlud, Ho was born October •
Newport Shores. cer Ruah, 3073 Johnson died' Mood.,. llarcb 11, at 1913, in Mlaaoufi, c1ma to
S••M,, M•clt 2 Av~nue, Coata Me11. · her boCDe, 808 Larklpur C•Jirornia in 1935.
Twin air! and boy _Mr. 01rl-Mr. and Mra. ·Airred Ave., Corooa del Mar. at Se1vicu will be at 10:45
and Mu •. Arthur Heller, La Croia:, 17991 HoPII:ina the Ill or 80. a.m.· today, Malth 14, at
2271 Pomona' Ave., Coua Way, Irvine.· 8ervice1 were beld Wed-Pacific View Mem01ial
Men.. T1uua.,, Merch 7 oeeday, March 18, a& Baltz Pak, wUh 01. Raymon'd
Girl_ Mr. -and Mn. Robert Oirl -Mr. and Mn. Mich• · Corooa del Mar Chapel, Btahama or St.· Andraw'a
Oillesp;e, 1210 Del Mar ael Hawkina, 5406 Nep--wltb the Rev.PbiUp talrr&J Prubyterian ChUJch u
Ave., Coata MeiL tune Ave.,· West Newport. or tbe Community ~ orficianL ·Jntctment will be
Boy -Mr. ·and Mr a. 'Law. Boy-Mr . and Mu. Harold gatiooal Cb\U'Cb or Qofooa at Paciri'c View Memorial
renee Houston, 206 Ruby Brownell, 246 Cabrillo St.,· del Mar 'u omctaot. later-Paak. 9ctll Broadway Mor-'
Ave., Balboa Island.· Coata Men. meot wu ~ Harbor Relit tuary Co•ta Men ananaed
Boy -Mr.· and Mrs. Jo-Girl -Mr. and Mu. Robcn "ll::omo=::rl::ll:...:P.:ar:.:.k·:.... ____ _:lh:::•:..:••::•~•.:.i<::•:;•:.:·------,
aephGu•ick, 716Heliotrope McCray, 17P~ Pitcairn Dr., r
Ave., Corona del Mat. Cotta Mesa.·
Boy -Mr . and Mrs . ·Rich· frhl.y, Morch 8
ard Hauaman, 1410 Warwick Oirl -Mr. ·and Mil. Sam"'
Lane, Harbot Hi&hlanda. ual Van Grouw, 2742 AI•
Boy -Mr. ·and Mrs. 'Ric~ bauou Or., Co1ta Men.
ard Redoutey, 1802 Haven Boy -Mr. and Mu. Rich·
Pl., Clifr Haven. ard Bouche, 20481 Wallace
Sunday, M•ch 3 Ave., Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rictr-Girl & Mr. and Mu. ·Jen•
arJ Johnson, 281 Del Mar nclh Dutro, 280 l)el Mar,
Ave., Co&ta Mesa. Coata Meu.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Geo· Girl -Ms . and Mu. Gre·
rae Osborne, 313 E. 17th aory Brown, 3104 Samoa
Pl., Costa Mesa. Pi., Coata Men.
Monday, M•eh 4 Gill -Mr. and Mn. Mich.'
Boy -Mr. and Mrs.'·Tho--ael Helin, 1000 White Sails
mas Spurlock, 460 Lenwood Way, ~arbor View Hilla.
Dr.;Colta Mesa. Boy -M1. and Mrs. Geo-
Bo y -Dr. ·and Mrs . Char• Tge Mcf)onald, IS07 Qaya--
les Bonnett, 369 Vista dere Ter., Irvine Tenace. '
Bay a, West Upper Bay. "altCE RIDING GIRL.
Tuesday, March s· COLLIDES WITl-t C4.R
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Et!e Luck was with ll year-'old
ttal\ibu rton, 4507 Perham Demese l)ecket or 603
Rd., Cameo Shores. Seaonia Ave., Cotona del
Gi1l -\h. and Mrs. Paul Mar, when she wu tidina
Be1gdahl, 900 Almond Pl., her Spidereue bike down the
Eas t Bluff. alley between Beaonia o\ve.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rona ld and o\cacia Ave. Tue1day
Haymore, 3135 Canadian afternoon, Milch 12 .
Dr., Cos ta Mesa. o\lh the intenection, ahe
Girl -\h . and Mn. Robert wu involved in a collision
Uunter, 3102 \1urray Lane, with the caT of Cora Bear,
Cos ta \tesa. 213 h is Ave., Corona del
Boy-Mr . and Mrs. Leland \1ar. who wu d1iviila west
Von Seggetn, 231 Btent· on 2nd Ave. Dennese fell
wood St., Costa Mes a , from the bike and hit he1
Boy -Mr. and M1s. Gordon head. Her tnJuttes were
Wo lverton, 20S6 Tultin mi not, accordina to her
West
"GOOD DESIGNS COST NO MORE"
COUNT DOWN ON
1111118 IIOOM TABLE I CIIAIII GIIOUPS
Yowr choice of 12 slyl es i• e•••i•• lellfr of oafr.
3 Days Only!
STAIIniG TODAy, MAIICH U
thursday-20% OFF
Fr~day -30% OFF
Saturday-40% OFF
FIIIST COME, FIIIST SEIIVEO
FIIEE OELIVEIIY
DAN-SCAN IMPORTS
170 E. 17th St. • ~STA MESA
642·1323
ROY PECK, "'erchanh
coM"' itt•• chairfftan , Cor••
dol Mor Chamber of•Cafft•
•or co.
9, \9 -.9, in Uo<~k 4:.78, Pa f!e
376. nf Offic i,.] Aecord,. <:>f
(}ra n/If•' Coun ty. C:al ifomia ,
.ontl ,,m,.noJ,.,j b• Jn.,trum,.n t
t"("t•l".\ \l'ril I!, 1960, in
fl.,,k '>18\ol, I'·• II•' -, .,f Offi• ,,.tJ
lt•'"••td ... ,[ ()r.o n~t•· r """!'.
( .o lil .. rni,t, .onol furth,.r o~m.-.nd •
,.,, '" on .. trum•·nt t<'' .rd•· i
""PI•·ml><•t II , /91,), in lluul
'.R I1, !'.o ~t•' ·)f,,!, u f flffiri .. l
li•·• .. ~,].., ,,f l)r,on"" t "llll\1 ,
I .1\i l•.rni .o II\ ,m•l j,., • •·•'tl
fh, In in•· I "mr•·•n•, ,, .,,.
~t·•t-o to.,n, ·'" I ...... ,Jr, -•n·l \f,r-
tirn"• I, \•l•·n .m -1 \JI,.•rl t •
'llid ._.aJ<• 1d!f ,h .. tlld <f<', h111
"ithnut Olf'n oill l ''' ,.,ttt.tnh,
•'IPt''"" "I UD J>Ii•·d WjMtolin lt
tit!•·, p•J .. ..,,..,..,;on '" "II •'UIII•
hr • .nr ,. .. , tn pa' th•· unp .. itl
('tinri jo;t l -.um o f th<' '\ut,. .. I!'•
cured by ~11 i•l Ut•ed of Tru.ot ,
to-wi t: 11 3 1,537 .07 with intN •
"'~I the r~of from ,J on~ I, 1%7,
dl th " rat" nf 8": per ilnnum , il "
in ,..,;,J '01<' ptoli<f,.d, !O II~'tht-r
I> i da .t<h,,n r ,. .. unrl n th,. J~"tmJ<
fl f "-olirl IJr••d o f "l ru "l. f,.,...,,
r h.ttiL"' .on <I '''P"Il'-'''" of thr·
1 ru ... tN· .trl<l .,f th" Tnt"'! r r<',r ·
t•••l b) »a i·l IJ .. ,.rJ of I ry ..,t.
\lesa duecte d graveside
1eTvi ce1 Tuesday, March 12,
at Fairhaven \lemorial Park.
KEN SAMPSON :;ns
KIND IWJROS F ROO• DEE
Count y lfarbor Dis tr ict
manager '<enn c:th Sampson,
recoverin g f1 nm a stomach
operation at lloag llospi tal,
re cei ved cnrrmendat•on from
."'lew pot t ~~c:ach Cnun ~t lma n
f)ee (nok at the \l('tnday
afternoon s tudy !oe ssion.
SHOP
PA'l' MARL"'I!T•s an:N·a IHOP t• Dew tn the area. we
wtlb to eatend· all readera an invitation 1.0 atop in and
introduce yourself. We have tried to create a shop filled
with quality merchandise and expert taste in salesman-
ship. For instance H. Freeman suits are great ror dress,
Parker sweac.ers and Pro slacks are tremendous for the
golr enthusiut. Our selection or knit shirts, 4fess and
apon shirts are pic ked in the beat taste. Th,. H••n,fi r i,,, un•!•·r .... id
U•·•·•l .,r I ru-.t, h) wa .. on ... r
th<' loro·,.r h ••• ,j,.f.,ylt in th,. d.-
liil••tiun ...... r ur•·rl rh .. ro•l". hrro·~
tuiiiT•· •'\l't·u to•,J .Jn•! ,f,.jj,,.,,.,J
. rt th·· ,,..,,,, • ..,\ ,f tiP' un l•·r-
1(,-.,...,,., ,.. 1.··-.. •·•·..,, ,,,.'•inll .. i5(JI••d ·' "rin"n ll•·•J,,r,,tion
.oil th ,o1 , .. ,,J pt••r••"t' I•·· ul ll•·f,.,lt .on•l U<'m.on I /r.r
..,, rd,.·d ~.., f,jj.,,, .. : \I I· \"f.--.,,J,., .ond "ritt•·n n'lll• ,. nf
tf tll .ll ~..,1 \If 1\ \'ll I{) l,ro•,ph .m r! •·l•·('tiun t .. <'d\l"''
th.J! jt• ·tiron .,f I •<I Jf,(J fl f th•· fltt•l<'r.;;il.'ll"<l (1, .,,.II <;;u.J
Ill••· ~ ·,1 .,f lr<lll•·'-. -.uJ,.Ii•i-prvp,..rt' IQ .... t i .. h .,.,,.J .,j,Ji ll"-
-i .. ll , ,,.. ..,ft .,,,n "n ,, \l•tU r•·-tor.n-., .tt11l th•·ro·.tft•·r "n O r trolwr
,.,,,J,.,J ill jjc,.,lo, I, f'••IL" l!:fj .,f 1, IQf,';', th run rl•·t-.i llt\l'ol ,,,.,.,,.,j
\ji .. •·ll.m•·"""' \1·•1'"• ''''''''"' ..,,,)•! 'rot"" ,,f lir"ll'h <tnol n l
.,f ltr.,,,.,, ( ,,,,.,,. ( .. t;r.,m,J, t J,.,,;,m to • .,,.JI ,,, J,,. ,,., .,,.j.,,J
,j.-.~, r l,.,j ,, .. f,,j j.,·.,~: t "'"" on Jk,.,k H192, P>~~t•• 171, ,tf
m•·n · in., .,r tit·· tn!,..,..,,..., ti••n ,r ..,,,,,] llffi .-i.t l ll••"orot ...
•·•,r•·r lin•· ,f fl,t\ .;.j,. l'h,. I •<llorrd•· {.otpflrllti<>n
111: , ......... !u .. ,,.,IJi .. t
.... <;"T<'Idt'\ -Tr"•'"lll"f
[).tl<·: \l..rr h I~. /?(1i-j
\h . Sampspn, wh o had hee n
ctiti c1z ed t e centl~ .~, an
"empire: bu i ldet," was
praised by \lr. Cook a s a
"marvelous, effici ent a~
mini su atol. al .... ay s Clr
ope1ative wi th the city. ••
MESA. W'Y-4 ltt FOUtH>
HA.N~EO It~ S'·tOWER
l)e ath fr om asphytiation
was the re polt ftllm the
cotnnet's offi ce in the cas e
of J oanne \1. Church , who
han ged he rse rr ftom he r
showe r at her home , Ql )
Dan ell St.. Cos ta \lesa, o n
Thu1 \latch 7.
• (OaPAIISOI
PIOYID
LOD PIICIS
600 •1J>S1711 650 I IJ
700 X 1>:::-19.88
20.88
22.88
• 1.n
•
Corona del triar shops are opening F'rida'y evenings for
your convenience. As manager of Pat Marley's and on
behalf or the Chamber or Commerce, I encourage you to
abop in our town and let us serve you.
Corona del Mar!
because • ••
EASY PARKING .•• riglat in front of
the stores along friendly East Coast
Hivhwoy.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS will groot
you at each shop ••• giYe you friendly
service ••• show you new merchandise
sui ted to You and this area.
SURPRISE SPECIALS or• boing of·
fered by Corona del Mar stores for
Fridoy night shoppers!
WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Come in and visit us •.. see our smart new merchandise ..• browse at your leisure •.. or rush in for a quick item.
THE GAY LADY
2435 E. Coast Hwy.
673-3753
JOIIOAII'S PET SHOP
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
675-5320
lEI'S IIESTAUUIIT
3050 E. Coost Hwy,
673-9682
' HAL Al.ICIIEI ....... ...
~ E. Coati Hwy.
675-3133
We're open Friday eve •
C. ABBOTT'S FAIIIICS
2610 E. Coost Hwy .
673-8319
IAIIIIEII'S Sl-YIIIM TY
2816 E. Coost Hwy.
673-5477
I
CliO. HAIIDIAIIE
3107 E. Coati Hwy.
67).2800
"TIIILIY'I_,._
3565 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1850
KMaiiAIIIIIIETA II'Dm
26..0 E. Coost Hwy,
673-2740
CHNSTEISEIIIH-ACY
3021 E. Coast Hwy.
673-2550.
COJIOI!A ML IAIIIH-ACY
3171 E. Cooot Hwy.
673-9110
LIIILLI'I J 1 ..
3641 E. Coest H.,.
675-1030
THE HUIITHSTOIE
2711 E. Coast Hwy.
673-7065
ALIEI~IS FOOD CEITEII
3049 E. Coast Hwy.
675-0370
IAYliii.I'IMC.
3321 E. Coati Hwy.
67).2230
. ................ ..
:1645!. c.. Hw,.
Q).JIN
•
POISON WARNING SOUNDED ,.
Poiaon prnentiOft ia
tlfeued in fiflt aid couuea
beina o"•rod by dte Ameri•
eM Red Crou. for lhe Har•
, bar Area. the nut first aid
course will be held Tues•
day, April 2, at Colla Men
Wah School.·
KcopPoiaonoutaubttancea
ou t ol reach of youna chi I·
dren, tho Red Crou ursu.
Each year tome 2.100 per--
aona die from oral poitonina ,
accot"dina to Robert Coctt-
ran, first aid chairman of
lhe Oranae County Red
Croaa chapter. ·About 400 of
them a re. small chi ldren, too
youna to read labels and of
an aae when they will put
anythina into their mouths,
he uya.
Followina precautions are
· recpmmended:
t. ·Keep household prO"
ducts and medic ines out of
lhe teach and out of lhe
si1ht of c.hi ldten, preferably
in a locked cabinet or ciOo"
set.
2. Keep househo ld Pro-
ducts in their oriainal con-
cups or
ALWAYS FREE
PAIIiluNG.
WhJ BOt eo me Ia _, lo .,.. , .. ,
.eeo.at. Natloa's
Hicheat Rate paid on
.... red Puabook
S.vlap.
'UADii:NA'I OlDI:IT AND .._IT
MUTUAL
SAVINGS ............... c .... , ..
CORONA DEL MAR
O FFICE
2A6 7 t:1u1 Co .. >l Hoah .. av
Coronil l"ltol Mu . C..lof 't262'i
Tl'll'phmlt' ti1'i '>IHO
). -· ..... u.. ...... rately from food or other
houaehold illlntl -prefer-
ably locked up in a aale
place. ·
4. ·Since children have 1
tendency to imitate aduha,
avoid takina medicine in
their preteace. s. Do not refer to romi•
ci·neas ••oandy.u ~ ~
6. ·Always turn the li1ht
on when takina medicinca. ·
1. Clean out your medicine
cabinet P•Jiodically. · Oct
rid of old medicines by
nuahina them down the
drain, rin sina the containei
in water, and then discard-
ina it. Date all druas when
you buy them. Weed out the
lertovers re1ularly, cspec--
ian, pr .. cripliM dntl• JOC
phJalciu ordered for a .,.,.
licular illoau. ·,
I . ·Do not eat or urve
foodt lhat amell or look ,.,_
nom.al •.
9. · Wam amall children
never 10 eat planta or be,.
riet they find.· Insist on
th il ..
10. · Protact your c.yes and
skin when usin1 insect
poiaona, weed killen, aol·
ventl and clcanina aaents.
Follow directions carefull y.
Be aure to wuh 1horou1hly·
after uu of such thin11,
and promptly remove con•
&aminal ed clothin1. ·If such
prd'ductl arc spi lied, be
careful to clean up thorou1r
ly •.
Economy run March 16
The Exchanac Club of
Newport HarbOr will con•
duct its annual juni or Mobjl
Gas economy run lh is Sa tut-
day, March 16, involvin1
students fr om the. four hiah
schools in the Harbor Aiea.
Contestants will report at
7 a.m. at Harbor Bl vd. and
Adams Bl vd., Costa Mesa,
for an automobile check and
offi cial fueling. The I ()().
mile run will begin at 9 a.m.
and conclude between 11
and noon. Trophies will be
awarded to the fiut and
secund place winneu for
the best mi leaae based on
ton miles. Plaques will be
awarded for best miles per
aall on for automobiles in
the standard, compact and
foreign catego ries . A sweep-
stakes trophy will be award-
ed for the. top school based
on ton mil e.,s.
Exchange Club coordina•
tors for the economy run are
Dick Johnson o f John son
and Son, Lincoln Merc ury
and Bob Robins of Theo
Robins F01d.
The run will be under the
supervision o f Bill Castle
of Mobil Oil, and Stu Wilk in·
son of Southern C alifornia
Auto Club. J ohn Boyd will
be the chief calculat or, and
th e run will be. supervi sed
Beach Po lice
Men Police Chid Ro1er
Ncdt. ·
Awards will be 1iven at a
luncheon at Estancia Hiah
School cafeteria immediately
rollowinl the run.
fRANK JORDAN WILL
JUDGf I'!T SHOW
o\fter 29 xcan in "doa
business," Frank Jordan of
Jordan's Pet Shop, Corona
del Mar, will be a judae for
the fint time in a pet show,
to be held Sunday, March
l7, at Alondla Park, Lawn·
dale, on Manhattan Beach
Blvd., under the sponsor·
ship of the South Bay Ken-
,nel Club Inc. Jud1in1 wi II
start at noon.
"o\KC rules prevent any·
one's bcin1 a jud1e who is
in a pe t shop ot the doa
food busincu," said Mr.
Jordan. "But this is aoin&
tO be a fun match and I am
aoin1 to jud1e toy poodles~·
"KHOW THE. SCORE"
The Mar ch 19 "know the
score'' film at the Ame rican
Opinion Bookstore will be
on "The practi cal commun•
ists." The pr01ram for
March 26 will be "U.N. -
peace dove unmasked.'' The
films arc sh~own at 8 p.m.
on Tuesdays at I he Book·
Slote, 1924 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa.
·-· . --.__. MAKES THIS MONTH OF MARCH
SPECIAL OFFER
OF THESE TOP QUALITY
SOFAS
YOUR CHOIC E OF FIV E SOFA STYL ES
.IN WIDE CHO ICE OF FABRICS AND COLORS
AT
•
Sl ZES
7r' TO 100"
ALSO .
S.FT. LOVE SEATS
AT UI.OO
...
1949 MI-LADY'S FA SH ION S were presentecf at the dessert-bridge
me eting held at the• Bal boa Ba y Cl ub by the J un io r members
of th e Newport Beach Ebell Clu b. Mr s. Paul M. Rogers of Li do Isl e,
pictu red here in a cordu ro y one-piece dress, was one of the
mo dels, along with Nancy Brou ghton, Betty Col e, Calla Hayes, Win -
nie Martin, Katy Gardner and Vivian-Val lely~ Proceeds from the aft er-
noon e ven t went to the hospital fund. (Neal Beck ner photo from the
Nov. 24, 1949, issue of the En si iJ'l .)
J962 FLOWER S we.e
' g ive n to the new
pres ident at the i %2 inst a l·
lation meeting of the New·
port Ha rbo r Zonta Club a t
th e Irvine Coast Country
Cl ub. Pictured here, from
left: Nora Stephenson, mak-
ing the present ation; Ber-
nice Vestal, recording sec·
retary; Ma rgaret Reinert,
2nd vic~e-sident; Alic e
Burke, first vice..president,
and Helen e Csenar, the new
_.,. J)tesldent. (Photo from the
May 10, 1%2, Is sue of the
Ensign.)
H.J.GARRETf fURNrnJRE (Photo from th e Ap ril 14, 19 55, issue ot the Ens•gn.)
COMPLETE FUNERALS "-'245 '
COMPLITI FUNERAL AND IUIIAI. c•NTil
CEMEtERY LOTS
From Suo
MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From $46).
Sltnuniid Jlar
·.Horla•r;y-£e.aetery
.. E~ in ODe &aaii/rd Ploce"
. B«ause the fuaeral and burial center mocept
.,.....:;~ eljmjullrs the peed for promsioas duough
beny traffic on overcrowded highways, family
and friends alike may now pay their full re-
spects by attmding the burial service, as well
as the chapel Rr:Yice, all at one beautiful pbce,
at las COlt and more~:
CIMITilY:MAUSOLIUM
PVNIHL HOMI
CU..• I CIIMATOIY
COLUMIAIIUM
tii&ANS LAWN
211 ...... 1:6177
1•1 • 141111UCH ILYD., WISMNSJU
714 ..,1WM,IIIIIIII' .. N4l1 J14 1:1721
here with the•r p,hto r, the Rev. Roy C.1rlson, (in b,lc ~
joi ned th e church J t the Sun day, April 3, se rv1ce 111
I
ro w .l\ I e Ill,
Jqr)~
0
lm*D llC1101 --r.t liiUIIIIAY,IIAIICIII4. 1•
.. .. ..:·.:·:.:--.: .. 1 ~tAt~ &rrmnnrttr I ... ..... ............. L---=l!J=--= l!J::;...;:: u~_ · __ ....;: I.!J=-...::: l!J::;...;:: u~--~-------------------....1. -·-.. _ ..... _ ... _
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-.. -.. a.., ------.... -· Clwtol .... ---., The ------.,--... ........................ ___ ........ --...................
.. lq 1 wtdl ...._ lD ol che ar+a·p'. Whlth.r dHI
.. ....._ .. Mlllll tbe archutcal wW bo Mk,baiM, wt.o
.._. ta tt. air: 1111111 • dumuhd \o PwU ID tho daya
.......... bo .... 'bit ol DuaW .. llbent. .. ..,..,
t.N. (I Til•• • 16. 17.) \.. (Draa. lt:l.J), or whfthor ho wW
-..... ...., who uc. bo .. arebuwol a.&od for thla
..._. and & .... to .....,. it. llpldal DC L"\ -doll+'t ltftow.
"''lo will awaUow up cloa&h lD But tho archanpl will bo pro-
~-and tho Lent God ..W .-t, ai'MI hie voice will be hurd.
... ~'"7 wan &-o11 aU ADd OM trumpet wUI aound,
,__. aDd tht rebuke ol ... ,.. tn.-pet IOUI\ded -..... .....i. ..U he tUe away from CMC1iJ1c ~ -when God •P-
oll all ~ earth: for tho Lord poand on. lit. Sinai (Exo. 11:11}.
hath apoUa. it" (Iaa. »:1). --nw "ln • II'IOIMIIt, m the twinkllnc
1Mt --.y that ahall be • ol an eye, •t the lut trump: for
a:ro,.d ia deeth .. (1 Cor. 15:21). 1M truntpot ahall aound, and the
He ..,_... -literally, phyR-ioed lhaD be rUod incorruptible,
~. triumpbanl, lloriouab'. He and -lha1l be chanced" (1 Cor.
ia ..,ma to deKend from Ilia 1.5:52). (Notice that you have
th,... to mid-&ir -lltenilly, Paul aa)'ina: the aame thin& hett~
physically, triumphant, 11orioua-that he says in II Theualoniaru:
ly. '"And whiJ. \hey looked sLed-Fint, the r.ising of the bodin of
futly toword heeftft u he Wftlt the saints; then, the living are
up, b«<olcl, two awn stood by "chanpd. ")
them ID White apparel; .,Whk:h abo said, Ye men of "'ftt.EN WE WHICH are alive
Galli-. why atand ye lazinc up and remain .. " The scienti.sta
ll'lto tto.ven~ this same Jesus, and philoeophers who a few yean
which is taken up from you into •co were telling us that the mil-
heaven, aha1J. 10 come in like lenniwn was at our door, are
manner u ye have aeen him 10 now telling us that nobody is
into hHven" (Arts 1:101). . going to be "alive and remain."
••
• 5
II • II • II • ••
,. 0 •1
i I~ 15
Testament
&I!HOL.D, A VIAG-lN
S~A\..\.. CONCE\VI!, AND
&EAII. A ~ON ,AND SW\LL
CA\.L \415 NA.Me. lMMA~Ue.L.
INSPIRED
17 • ·" '
D •II
• 21 ..
21
"God Is Love"
., ....... D. .. ...
(,,. a ..... "' .... ,... ..... a. ..... tala J ...... ,_ •••£'•'-•• la&o Owl ... , L. wW lllle ..._. I ... ltll ._ Moo , (r.,.tat ell frva "Swohl
ol e Lord, •• M•rfreodoro, .,..... t dloulllt I _.... .C ... ......... Jl'lllhl • ....,., .. T-:l wMt I ...... ¢>1 --.,,"I ....... -.... --~; ~--.. -...... .. IIMd I-a.._.., ...r1 M¥11 lllluldla.IMdlta.l ...... ll9' ,., ............ ,...all.,..,._ .......... -.. Wit ..... ---... v ..,.. .... tMt tlloulht. ... ...-child dll,.,...t ,.,. .... ... ....... Clod ..._ ........ Tilt took hill tut--aad I aw ......,. --Clod--_hod ......... --wtdo n ua• a ... ._. tM~e:: u.at them. ''Now, .. hi aQa. '11,.. wtll God.,._,_ • ,._ •...., tum to .JCIIul 1:11. J'OU wW ft8d
o1 reu JnQ ..-J'OUI' .._. and ~ text." He prnct.d a • trr·
• aut • ,..__ Gael acw.. rou tw IUIDOII ,..... that tat. "Tor
• )'Our llrl; '•n-. t1 ,_ eauld God .o lowd 1.hl world. &Mt M ptrldot,_ .... ,.._.. ........ hil ..... _ ............ -a-.ltlle_ ... __ ., __
low ua Wltll .. are trw tro. not ptrlab. but bave ......_. ...
.. tllere il 110 bapa far Mr ot We." lib. wife had told ,.. he t.ed
ua. To bl ...._ He I&Vft ua from pne.dwcl the two previoul__,..
•: bUt while we wen )'el. In from thr+t text., and J ftOttc.d there
..... Oarltt Aovecl .... and died for wu •• andJe OWl' the --.....
\II. he took the .... text. laiUe4 ot
A poor WGMU C!1U11e iDto' the ptMCblnc that Cod wu ....._.
laqulr)o room ad aald .tw had no Uwm wtth a doub&e edeN IIWOI'd
ltftftCI,h. I .satd: '-rbank God for to hrw them dowll, he toW tblra
that! ChNt died for us when we God Want.d every ....... to be
were ":lthout strenlth-'' Chrlat aavet. and ..., loved ta... J ~
died far the .....,.,~. 'Jlwre wu a no1 kHp bade the leU's. 1 dldn t
~ wt.n 1 PI"8Khed that God lmow God thoucht 10 m\ldl ol ...
hated the alnner, and that God It wu wonderful to hear the
wu alter evfl7 poor aiiiMI' with w.,-be brQUiht out Scripture. He
a doub&e-edpd IWOI'd. Man)' a went from Gennlt to RevellltkJn.
Ume have I ~)M'Mftlted that God and preached that in all .... God
wu alter every poor alnner, re.c:Jy loved the llnner.
to hew hbn down. But I have On Sunday ntpt a areat erowd
chanced my ldeu upon this point. came to hHr him. He took for his
I will tell you how. text John 3:11, and ,.....ebed Ills
BE 18 GOING 10 d~rwl Man is goil)a to destroy the earth
with a ahout. ''Shout" is a com· and everythi.nl on it.
mand; It is a military command. And these arJ'Oiant and pre-
It ia authoritative, it is pooiUve, •wnptuoua pundita talk about
it is to be executed -immedi· ''pesaim.istic Chriatians." · ~
atei.Y. with no debate. Thia same Multitudes will be alive on that
"5hout" was heard &mOnl the wonderful day. And mulLitudes
advandng Israelites in the wild. will be left on this eu1h ~tu
emess. "He hath not beheld all the Christilllll are taken out
iniquity in Jacob, neithu hath he of it. AU the nations and all the
seen perverseness in Israel: the peoples will still be here. "I will
Loro hi1 God is with him, and the also gather all nations, and will
shout of a king is amona: them" brina: them down into the valley of
{Num. 23:21.) ' Jehoshaphat, and will plud with
Predictions
In 1.817, when I wu preachlrw tn fourth wrmon tram thr+t ~r·
a larse hall 1n Dublin, at the o.e ful text, and he went fi'OIII a.-.lt
or the lft'Yice a yourw man , . 10 to Rrlelatbt to lbOW that It waa
d6d not look over ae-vmtenl, low, kwe, loye that brou&ht Ouiet
lhouah he was older, c.,. up to from Heeven, that IIUide Hllll atep
me and aid he wouid Uke to 10 from the throne to Uft up lhll
!J.ack to Ametlea with me and poor, fallm world. He 1trudt a ~==-========================-====,..=':"'=='T=,.:'-=':0:, :~:~==~ preach the Goape-1. 1 tbouaht he hicher chord that nleht. Ibid It eould not Pftach l it, and I uld I was &Jorklu.a.
He MSCended with a "shout." them there for my people and
"God is gone up with a shout, {or my heritaMe bRei, whor.1
the Loro with the sound of a they have .caUered among the
trumpet" IPsa. 47:5). nations, and parted my land"
Again. It is the voice of tht" {Joel 3:2). That will be after the
Great Commander. It is a com· rapture. In the 7th chapter of
mand. It i.a an ordeT. Revelation, J ohn sees a "great
tn: WILL, first of all, command multitude, which no m&n could
that the bodies of the sainta with number, of all nations, and kind-
Him in mid-air, &rile from reds. and peoi:>Jes, aDd tongues"
wherev~r they are, be . trana-standina: before th~ Lamb (v. 9).
formed inlo physicaJ, immortal Where did th~y come from~
bodie~: and rile \o mid-air and ''These are they that come out
he reunited to thoR with Him. of the great tribulation ... " {v.
Jf thOM bodies have been en:-14, R.V.)
THE OLD TESTAMENT was written as en
antici pation of the coming of Chr ist. Though
it deals large ly with the events of the He·
brew notion , one unbroken thread continues
throughout: that a magnificent person wi ll
be 'born to o virgin and He will bless the
world. With only vogue hints in the early
Booh, there soon begin to appear specific
predictions. By the tim e one reaches the end,
the enti re story of Christ has ·been pre•writ•
ten. Token as a whole, the descriptions con•
not refer to any other person than Jesus
Christ. The exact time of His coming is fore•
toJd; He was to be born at Bethlehem; port
of His childhood was to be spent in Egypt;
He would be brought up at Nazareth; perform
miracles of heol ing; be betrayed by a friend;
die a painful deothi and then rise from the
deed to s it at God's right hand. The Old
Testament is the most ranorkable collection
of predictions ever assembled. Written by
different authors of widely separated cen•
turies, hundreds of years before Christ was
born, it is so astonishing in detail that it
reads like an eyewi tness account of His
life and times. Only God could have super•
vised such o magnificent work .
wu undedded when 1 could ao Tbe next nl1ht tfwte wu an
tt.ck. He aaked me If I would write lmmenae crowd, and he said:
to him when I wnt. and he would '1\lm to John ,3 :11." and he
come with me. When 1 went 1 preaehed hls fifth ~ermc.t trpm
lhouJht I would not write to him, that wondrrful text. He dkl not
aa I did not know whether 1 want-•llvlde the text up into tint, lf'C-
ed hlm or not. After I arrived at ond, and third, but he ~ the
0\icqo I aot a letter aaylnc: he whole text and tbrew It at them.
had juat arrived at New Yorll: and I thou&ht that termon wu better
he would come and pi"Hdt. I wrote than ever. I 101 10 fuU ot low
him a C'Okl letter, •skin& hbn to that I aot up and told rny trWnda
call on me If he eame we~t. how much God lowd them. The
A (~ da)'l later, I lOt a iett~r
allltbw he woukl br ln Chkqo tfw
next Thu~. I didn't kDow what
to do with him. I •ld to the of.
r~ or the church : "'1bftoe la
a rn~~n comlrc rrom Eftaland. and
he wanu to preach. 1 am aoinr to
whole church wu on fire before
the week wu over.
Tuesday nJcht e.me, and there
wu a 1~ater crowd than 1!\'er.
The preac:~r saki: '7um to John
3:-16 and you wUI find my te.xt,"
and tM! ~ached his llxth ttrmon
l'rom tNt wonderful text. Thty
lhouaht that wrmon wu better
than any of the rftt. It .eemed
u If every heart wu on fin, and
ainners came preuin& into the
Inquiry room.
'-----..,----------------------------------....J be abeent on Thunday and Friday. Ir you wUJ let him pr'Udl on those
ST. THOMAS BIBtE
Israel's march frnm Egypt to the foot of Mount Sinai went into the third
mo nth Ancient rt.-<:konin~ counted the fi rst and the last. so that it is computed
that the Jaw was given just firty days after their coming o ut of Egypt. In
remembrance of lh is. Pentecost was celebrated fifty days after the Paa10ver:
foreshadowing and preparing fo r the OutpouringoftheSplrit upon the Apostles
a t Pentecost. fifty days alter the death of Jesus.
The total 'distanet-covered was between 100 and ISO mUes. a considerable
distance for such an army to travel in that shan li me. There were at least two
m ajo r battles on the way-the cnC'ounter with Ph arao h a t the Red Sea, and the
fien.:t: battle with the ;\malekites a t th e oasis later called Meribah. Am erican
forces crossing similar te rrain In the Great West during the war with Mexico,
travelling mu(·h lighter. often advanced only a few miles a day. A mo re com-
parable jo urney was that of the Spanish expedition under Co ro nado, but even
his anny. much smaller than Moses', relied to some extent on supplies from
M exico. Israel seem s tu have been fo~d to be who ll y self-sustaining. The
mo vement to Sinai m1ght be called a dash: Moses headed straight for this holy
ro Jquntain after passmg the frontier fo rts athwart the highway into Palestine.
there to mt:et with (;od.
Sinai is about th in y miles from the oasis where Moses struck water from
the rt"'K:k and whtrt.' the fight with Amalek took place. After a long journey
through wild ravines. the anny suddenly came out on th e edge of a great plain.
Beyond it ruse the m uw:o;tic mountain mas!l of red granite which is caJled Sinal
o r Hor~:b . It towered :lfiOO fet!t above the plain. A modem traveller has wrlnen:
-The huge g ranit<' furrnations a re a n awe-inspiring spectacle. The atmosphere,
the light and the colur ... the incrt:dible stillness. all conspire to make th e scene
an unforgettable sett 1n g fur the meeting of Go d with man .~ It was here that
Most~ had been cunJr,ntl.od by the burning bush that was no t consumed, and
had h c1:1 rd the vuict' .. f{;o d calling him to his g reat work o f leading Is rael out
or Egy pt.
The awesomt.-nt.-:o.• ~1f the naturaJ surro undings was heightened by the
preparations fur tht' ~-~•counter. While the people went into ca mp at the foot of
the mo untain. perhaps on the very gro und where the ancient monastery or
St. Catherine is today, ~l oses went up into the mountain. There he heard th e
voice of t;od again making a pro posal to enter Into a co venant with Israel. A
propu!'lal must recdvl' 1.'nnser'lt bdo rc a covenant is made. \Vhat was about to
tak e plan: was indt."t•d awes1>me: (;od was offering to establish a covenant
with men.
~ Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians. and how I bare you on
eagle$' wings, and brought y ou tu myself. Now therefore if ye wUI obey my
voic-e indL'Cd, and kL'l'p my covenant. then ye s hall be a peculiar treaaure unto
me abovt.' all peo1>ll': for all the earth is mine: and ye shaJl be unto me a
kingdnm of prit."S ts. and an holy natit~n . ~
Such was God's proposal to the Children o f Israel which Moaee reCeived
fro m (;od a nd carried back down to the camp and spoke to the people. The
m atter was first taken up in council among the eld~rs. When consmt waa .. reed
upon, all the people were brought together and with one voice they aruwered,
"All th at the Lord h a th spoken we wUI do . R
The p rocedure was preparation fo r the New Covenant to be made in
Christ. It is typicu..l o f the New Coven ant wh ich also is l'Tltcred into by con11ent
to a proposal from (;od through J es us <.:hrist. Such is the manner of God's
~aling• with mrn. l'On!lent nf the governed is a necessary co ndlllon for
e•tabllshment of a I..'Ovenant. cyen with the Lord of the whole earth. Such is
the g round o r what today i~ mil'c alled "democracy." Christians are fl'ft men
In Christ. a nd all government operates only ~,.~pon consent of the faithful.
H oftw:r. it is a gross mockery or religion to thro w the pearla of Chriatlan
Uberty to the unf'ftleemed. and to fa ll lnto the erro r of universalism by acting
aa though all human beings are a1,.1tomatlcall y within the New Covenant in
Chrill a nd ere thereby entitled to aJI the right• and prtvtl~es of the royal
priHthood. Only the ralthFul-th a t ia, th o,ae who believe In thetr heartland
c:onle. with their llpa tha t Jesua ia Lord-are free a nd hold the power of
coneel to a111ove.mment.
Havlna acce-pted God't propoaal, Jarael now made ready. at the Lord
lftstrudld. for the terrible mertinl-~
11uw days were allo*td ror ltttlnl ~·dy-wnhtna dOChet mid k..pt ..
d-. BoWMia were Mt beyond whk:h neither man nor beMt WM 10 p. uy
('NIIIUn thai cro•ed the boundary WM to be put to dtath. A blat from the
h _,.. ... the ...... 10 ...... .
,. Cod _ .......... -.... ltrTI~ ...... , .................. ., ...... ...
... --· 011 .. -ond "!'tlhqualo.,. Sinal to noCYGI-ond
-11o -. ... -...... be .... -ao an mopCion, H...,...., haw
I
LESSONS "ISRAEL AT 51HAI"
L•aaon 4, Serlea II -E•llua 19
d.oya, I 1rill be t.ek on Saturday,
and take hlm off )'OUr handa."
1'hQ' dkl not care about him
~achlna". belna a atranaer: but at
been somethi ng else. Out of the terrible sounda came the voice of God with .-y requnt they let hlm Pftach.
finaJ instructions to Moses fo r the people to observe as they asaembled together On 111)'-~tum 011 Saturday 1
On Wednetday nJPt people
thoua:ht tAat Pf'Qbably he would
C'banp hill tnt now, aa he eoWd
not talk --..... -love. '~'heft wu,peet ttllldtem.al to -.. .-t
he wu IObw. to JQ. Ha atood be--
fOft ua 'aplia and he laid : ....,
friend&, I have beea. ll7'al'1 to eet
a new te•t, but 1 annot find _,.
oa IOOd u the old one, 10 we
will apln tum to John S:ll." He
preached hla ~eventh termon' from
that wonderful text,
to meet with God. · waa llft.doua to hear how the ~
The de5Crlption a fforcb us some pkture of the circumatancn und~r which ', ;1 :=.. ~~~ ':~
God gave the Ten Commandments. Moaet recalled later, ln a sennon lri a~on&.+ ""How dldl tM7 lib lltm! .. .... ...... ',;.,. """' .... ...,. Deuterono my. the unforgenable occasion. "These words the Lord apake unto much. He ~ a little dlffer-
aJJ your assembly in the mount out of the midat of the nre. of the cloud, and of ent from what J'OU do. He tella
the thick darkness. with a great voice: and he adMd no mo re. And he wrote
them in two ta blets of stone. and delivered them unto me." The Ten Command-
ments a re different from all other laws. They were given In unique circum-
stances. The other Jaws and o rdinances were given to Moses and tranamined
to the people. They were set up for gov~mment In the prom I ted land. They
were pa rticula r o rdinances. The Ten Commandments are a ·eomplete moral
a rgument within themselves, embedded ~ the created o rder or things and
universaJ In application. They are c riminal Jaw for Christian people today.
This is the law which aJI Christian rule rs must administer and must be krpt
by all the people. The circumsta nces under which they were given were nntnc
for such an amazing code.
O UTLINE: lsrcu-1 arrives ul the foot of Mowtt Sinai; God proposes hU
CC.WI!rlimt. the people consent; preparations an:' made for aJ.l the people
tu cL~.~I'mble to hear the uoice of God from thunder, lightning, fire and
thu:k dar/mess }(iue th e Ter1 Commw uJments, th e law fur oil God's
peuple.
M EMORY VERSE: Exodus 19:5.
St. Thomas Press -P. 0 . Box 35096 -Ho wton. Texas 77035
I have nev~r foraottef' tbMe
nl(hta. I haw preached a dlffeftnt
Go.pel ainor, and I have had ftiOft
power with God aM man llnor
then. In clwlna-that ww:nth wt•
mon he .. ld : "For Je'Veft RiPta 1
have been trylnc to teU you how
much God loves you, but thtl poor
11tammrrtna: toncue of mine wUl
not let me. It 1 oouJd uem4
Jamb's bidder and aak Gabriel.
who 1tandl ID the preaeDOt ol tbe
AlmJihty ... 1<11 ... --loYe God the Fll.ther bu for tldl:
poor at world, all that Gabrtel
tould say would bt that 'God 10
loved thr world, thllt he ·,ave tall
onb' beaottftl Son, that wtloeoever
benewth In him lhoWd not perllh,
but have ew-rtuunc Uf~.'"
Panel discussions on Bible topics with Dr. Samuel H .
a11d Dr. Charles L.
Sutherla11d
Feinberg
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Q. s,...-, w ... , ..... -"/ h«<rd IIIIJ
cuanK~list say tlurt none will br M&Wd
after Jesus comes for His Britk. Wat
hi! correctr
A. Scripture does not indicate any NCb
position at all. The evan&elist m.aJ
have been miRJndentood in what be
s.aid, however, one has only to n.ad
Revelation 7 to tee the sa ved 144,000
and thole whom they will evaft~elir.e
and see redeemed. Vene 1-4 ol thia
chapt~r shows the timina of this scene,
''l'heR are they which came out ol. sre•t tribulation, and han w•thed
their roba. and made them white in
the blood of the Lamb." 11wte an not
church Minta. for they b..-e alnad.J
pne to sJ.ory. Then will be people
Nved du.riJt« this time becauae the
Spirit of God wiJI be preMJ~t to c:cm·
viet, ;uat aa He was before the church
waa fonnH on urth. Abraham waa
Nwd •• were the othen ol the Old
TettaJMnl I
Q. -~ Moo. -"S.,.. _,1 eooU
..., bri</lr nplnia o..lotim&r Wlr
tare fO'IIt.e profeui"f b.U...rt lle-
e<fllillll <IIOII!tim& ao ,..,, Alroo1 ....,
Mi*'Ur .... tkt t.W ~~ boob of , .. ow 1'flta.Mtlt .,.. .,.,,.. fa A•• llie. IIMoofllllc -. IN/'""
llc -iollr ..... Ia R•-· Ilea ttl A.......&e, oM , .. Nftf ,...,...,.. •· ~-Roelltl.-T"' ... -"' _..., ""' -
A, To -111o lm port fill lido .-.................. ,. ...
.. Jed, ......... -... ..,.._
..,. ..,.. tW .. life -,_ PI'•• fl .. Hie 111 _, ., sn lillie ftle ..._..c..., wp tataNI _...
ria ftMMltiF ( ..... wwW fa.
........ blltltti_IM_
Cltrlo&, 1M • a -ol led. It
actually rules out God Himself). In
the final analysia, evolution leads to
pure atbei1m. A profeaaing Chriatian
who accept. evolution u a fad ia •
poor mia.uided soul. Thoee who call
themselves theiatic evolutioniaU are
merely tryin• to hanr on to a bibli·
cal theolor7 with oDe band and "so--
called" .cientiftc evolution with lhe
other J They declare that God creat-
ed matte'r Ia the ori.-inaJ fonn, but
since rth.en it hu evolved Into the
man1 ~difr~rent types of life u we
know them today. We repudiate thi•·
concept here at Biola. True acience
and the Bible are never at odda. An-
other faltl view Ia known u ''thruh-
old-evolution." This statu that Cod
created a number of fonn1 of life.
Out of thue, varieties and various
dlvelopmenta within the ap~ela have
come forth. Thit tum1 its baek on
the creation of God u it i• ezplained
in lbe 8nt cllapters of Ge.tia. We
here at Biola hold lnnly to Ute ~rea·
UoA •R of tbe oriain of thlnp,
ourtlr ao ....alod In tile lftlllired
•nd !Mrrant Word of ~.
llomotl.,. -~ a popolar -•r ...-.. pubiiAod a Hriea ., •ldo-
IJ'-oolftJ:tiolool anidoa ,. nolutloe.
Wlon lllo 4not artido Ia lllo •rloo
_..., IlioN WU a .... lilt fill _., ........ _ ...... _
ocrlbodto-.......... tolloPIII
fort.lll • 'tntlt. 'WilaUir. tnU..'" It
-~~~~~to u uUdo. Ow.IO--Hlto-._..., "Wa-...............................
• W,." ........ ., ... "'It .......... ......................... ••Wf-.,..a JU••DI
lido 11o ..__ .. •••m Be ____ ........ ,
• •• 2 ,, ... , 0 ... .. -.. lo.,.... .,, ..... ,
- -lo ""' -· .. --'
God'a Word for the oririn of life.
On the other question concerninl"
the Janrua~a in which the books of
the Bible were written, we lmow that
there were booka written in Hebrew
before, during and after the captivi-
ty. There a re aome Arama..ic portiom•
of lhe book~ in th~ captivity, how-
ever, which are beautifully written,
To Jive a 11imple. anawer, the Old
Tefttament waa written mostly in
Hebrew with a very amall portion in
Aramaic. The New Testament of
couDe, WA!I written in G~k.
Q. •• w•. Wm+bahtt _: "Pt...e
~~~ ""'-t CANt ._u ~t~h11 ill
Jl'at<AN I Ac Ukc.M w to Nit, ctad
t.l• ..U. t.lat -'« to.u ~fa' fl•"'"·"
A. He did DOt.., u.at all"' Mit loeea it.
savoUr. Thlli ia i parable which wu
riven for t.ht purpoee of Jllu1tratinr
a •l'lrltuaJ tnath. ra u.e am. place aaJt
4lllf"tda. Ute lute of food. So, tN ....
to lllrlda our H .. dowD ben bJ pn-
nnt'aa t.111t w u du hll ...,. ot 1...,
ud 811 ..... I ........ ~.Mit
lla~w • .,.t.o_,.....to
lllo --lllo IMd ~-Cllriat llf •• U... wlllo pat u.ar trut iD
He.. uol, ID Rio.,.-.._._
-.. llo wt .. RID! ·ID ....,, Tllll'll, ..a a t r tlatnL W• aa a.rt.taa. ........ "" ....... ._ .. .. ........... , ............ ...
-~-,... .. -a .... ..
ID -IW-lfe: ,_ aro Joat .... ., ................. ..,. ..... ~
Q, ou --...... ---.,.. -, .. ""' ...... -..,.. _.. .................. .... ,..
' A. " .. ~ ..... ., ... u.
It II U. r.f 1 tar ... • _.... ......................
1\lll"l'l, 14even l'hun:hel' and M on.
'Thel't' are the complete judJ[men~ of
God upon individual!!. There are oth-
er l'lilfnificant numtw~ found in the
Word of God . On¥ can .-.ep the com-
plt•tt-ne!'l!l of .~t·ven in many area11
!'luch a!'l t he dayll-of the Wef'k, the
mu!'lical ~ale, and even the tiny
!lnnwftake. The rt!a.-wn i" that !'even
ill mrWe up of four and three. The
latter .<~~peak !~ of Gorl whitt' the for-
mer ilt the numbe r of the earth. It
il'l not beeauM there are "four cor-.
nel'l'": t hat ht ju!~l a ~tym bol. But
tht'rt ai"E' fou r direction:-~: north,
M>Uth, ea.'ll, and weat. Do not bllN!
:til your Bible interpr-etation on nu-
merology. huwever, for you are like-
ly to l{et that di ~te<UIIt known u "nu-
mvritil'." which ~An !tad you utray.
Q. -~ Moo. -"Tu' Bi&lo I.U.
tl.t tNt a WM'IMitt'l lHCf ........ bf
cowrt4 ia ebrd. Wl1 M 'C eM
Prol«lt.de ~brc.\tt lollMD 'flU ,-.e-
t(ect"
A. A trrt:lt ID&fty W0C1M111 do. &o.e
peopla woukt hO more Udnk of toler
to ct.ufth wtthoot a hat tuB a ...
mlrht eon.lder rotatr wtU.O.t a Ue or
lllllrt-Tloolr loealo ill I Cerilllllluo
II :I . The _,, ... of ...... ••1 ..
•• tbat ~ aN ... piMa of ........
nee ud .etf-d'11011Mnt ...,.,. u.e 11•1•• Clod .. , ....,. ..... -.. _., ...,..., ____ _
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In ' a WM We per1._ Ia ....... .... ....,. w.--.......... , •. ~ ..._ ... r.:t•• .. ¢ r
0.. ...._ Ia wtah: =•-a lilt ........ _ .... , ..... _ --·-----.... ...., .. .,. ___ ..
Jo ._ ,.,_, -II lllor ..., -. ..,.,
I
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..... "" ........... c... e 1411 L C... .... . -.. ... • 1111 Me.. w• ,.,. "-.,......_......,
NEIPORT HARIIOR EIIIGII
S£COIIO SECliOII - -Por 3
lltURSOAY,IIARCH 14, ltll
OOIIIIIA DEL liAR, CALl F.
Seniors top honor roll
1\e Newpou Huboi Hip lclaool ha01 roll for lhe fint
tometter of lhe 1967-61 tdlool yeu 101.111 lll, inchad-
ina 61 uniou, 49 j.Uott, 49 top~Kmotu, and $3 f•••
men. Pollowlnal9 atudnttt ... ll'lad abaiJht A padu:
Seniou-William Dupn, Weedy ltbeJI, Oe01p1n Han-
na, Richard Jaffe, Jan l..uymet, Saeah Mait, Richard
Showttack and David Vierlinl•
Juniou -John CariiOn, katblettl Crawf01d, Jeanne
Eaaue, Michele Fairbairn, Cynthia Potbot, Karen John-
ton, Kathleen Murphy, Connie Otbotne and Cynthia
Place •
Sophomores -David Eccl01, Lani Lamberd:l , Roberta
Maanuuon, Lynn Rotener, SLeven Slap and Maraarct
Youna.
~·••hmen -Shawn Bi uonett.e, Oennie farber, Steve
Ko pantki, Chrittine Kipitzke, Richa1d North and Nancy
Palmer.
Heae is the complete honot roll li st:
S."lora Richard Oeuttch Diane Pettenaill
·Martin Adamt Thetua Dwyet Louie Pleaet
Ronald Aebe1hasd Jeanne Epue Chait Robenon
De llyn Sintwanaet Michele Fairbairn Lynn Rotener
Tom Brentnall Oe1aldine Pli11 · Chait Rolhenburae1
Ann B01ke Cynlhi1 Porbe1 Robelt Searles
Linda Campbell Laurie Ptuer Steven Slap
Richatd Clifford Masy AMc Galli• Janice Smith
Jamc:1 Collie1 Stephen Hammerli Jay Sullivan
blancy Con11tock Ma~k Hanmond Sand1a Tezak
James Dale Holly Hanu Robert Tripp
William Duaan P rance. Hofmann Debotah Tucker
Gary France Richard Howland Mallin Walker
Leslie Gau Karen John ton Allen Wallace
Donna Ooedhart Jeuica Jonu Cynthia Weber
Anniversa,Y
is observed
Memben of the Zonta Club
of Newpor\' HAibor and the
auxiliary (their huabandd
ue hottina the patio par-
tict thia w~ek at Ric:hard'l
Lido Market durin& the 20th
anniveuary c elebrat ion from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
This is also the 20th an-
niversary or the Zonta Club
or Newport Harbor. Club
members and husband• wi II
be in chlf ae of decorated
caru, s ervin& hot doaa.
cokes, coffee and 1wects.
Proceeds will benefit the
Senior Citizens rc cteation
center eapans ion funds and
the Zonta ptedae foe the
Hoaa Hospital c apans1on of
the teen win a.
Chainnan of the patio
party, under Mr s. George P.
Zcbal, Zonta president, is
Mrs. Jac k Reinert, public
relations chairman, assisted
by ~esdos eph Hamblet,
Carleton · Mear s, \-tnrtNl
Bristow, and Ro&cl Banow.
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PH. 646-931lt.:osta Meta.
Karen Hammeraa Tracey Kahan Suaan Wheele.J
Wendy Iabeii Robert Kei&h Sue Wyman
OoeJaean Hanna Ma11ha McDaniel Marptet Young,
Mauhall Ha1vey Bonnie McDonald Frethtnen
Julie Hay Kathleen Muphy Casroll Beck
PREPARlNG a spring bouquet of flowers a'ld new
fas hi ons for Our Lady Queen of Angel s School Au)(i -
li ary's J rd annual "Heavenly Angel's" luncheon and
fashi on sho w are , from left. Mrs. Volan d No rthridge,
Mrs. David Joye and Mrs. Harold Dixon. The benefit
will be held Uarch 14 in the Jamboree room at th e New-
po rter In n, beginning with socia l hoo r at 11 a.m. and
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Mrs . Robert Crowner is chair-
man, ahd she is assIsted by Urs . Di )(On , co-chairman;
Mrs. Joye, favors; Mrs. Northridge and Mrs. Howard
Hei thoff, door pri zes; Mrs. Edward Finster, invi tations;
Urs. Warren Scott, reservations; Mrs. Paul McClary and
Mrs. Gordon Glass, decoration s; Mr s. John Park., mo-
dels; Mr s. c. Robert Nattress, hostesses; Mr s, Paul
Hickey, raff le, and Mrs. Ni cho las Pier, publicity. Mr s .
Dixon , Mrs. Donald Regan and Mr s. Wal ter Bu rgess will
s erve as models.
Thelma Hope art shown
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LIBERTY 8·1188
Jauett Hedbot& Randy Oliver Steven B~nnett
Ross Hine s Connie Osborne Shawn Bissonnette
Janice Holmer Ca1ol Overby Bette Butle1
Richard JaHee Patri cia Payne James Cokaa
Chlistine Johnson Ma1ilyn Peck Jeanne Ctawfotd
J ames Laws Cyn thia Place Nancy Oupn
Elissa Lindroth Dana Ploss Kathleen E ccles
Jan Luymes Linda PoindeJ.lCI Gennie Farber
Sarah Mais Ritch ie Pott Jan Pitzaerald
Pat1ick McClure Jean Rasmuuen Richa1d Fleming
Marcie McKeuen Linda Reineman Meli n a Fo wlkes
Donna Metz Robert Schminke Diane Fraser
Celia Millet Jan Schwau John Gall is
Paula Montaomery Pctet Stephens La u y Gentosi
Stephanie Moore Nma Stcrlin& Monte Grimes
Stephen Mussell Curt Swidler Andre a Hammond
Ma rk Nelson John Tait David Johnson
Cynthia Niemetz Linda Vincent Stadyn Howatd
Mike Oldmen Robyn Wh ite Kelly Hu&hcs
Vicki Palmc1 Gail Yates Robert Isbell
J ocelyn Sueek Sophomores Nancy Jensen
Paintings done in Hawaii
b~· aitist Thelma Paddock
Hope arc shown throu&h the
mon lh of \1a rch at Mutual
Savings and Loan Auocia•
li on, 2867 E. Coa s t Hwy.,
Corona del Mat.
\bs. Hope, a lona time
re sident of Corona del Mar,
is a member of the Laauna
Beach branch of the Na·
tiona! League of American
Penwomen, the Laauna
Beach All Association and
is a chart e 1 member of the
Zonta Club of Newpm t Har•
bm . She spent the month s
of October and November
Lan ce Powcu Eli~abethA1mstzongSusan Jeuam painting and vacationing on ;===========~ L · d J the islands of Maui and Ka1en Ray Dare! Benvenuti uc1n a ones. Sue Rohland Vicki Brown Steve KopanskJ Kauai, fi nish ing off with 5
BtfLTZ
MORWAR.IEf
1741 111'11101 AYE.
.. . COSTA MESA
a Mt._.,J W424 . .
~Ji"il 'i. CDAST'IIfwAY
• ··CD-A DB. IIAI
ORialt 3-44!10
J' .. c. lt42
Phillip Rohner Ca1ol Burke Cbt i stine Kopitzk.e days ifl Honolulu.
Tina Rosso Nathanie l Cohen K a1e~ Kupferman "On Maui at Kehi, I v isi t•
Ch1isty Schlciter Susan Cuu ic MichelleLaJeunes se cd my f1iend Milly du Pont
,Lynn Schneidet Peter Oe G1aff Anne Lawre~ce at her old p}antation house,"
Richard Schneider Cheryl Oyet Cesar Lazauch !lhc says. 'Thetc I painted
.Kathy Sheen David Eccles Nancy Lee the old 'house with ita
Dana Shel'it Susan Fader · Rene Lon& towctin& palm trees. Some
Richa1d Sl(owttaek'O~Y"'FotUa ,, • A~c -'Mo:ad'" , s,i-.t>: or theie maaniticent
Linda St.able1 Shelley d&.doe1 Vrctot Neally o ld uccs swround U,e house
Anne Storch Jan, Gorman Richa1d North with a circle oT ah ade; a
Steve Sullivan D~~ah Glacey Nancy Palmer wonderful place to loaf and
R}ta Sweetser WJII.Jam Hendcrshot C~rol Parke1 pa in t. Milly, a remarkable
Jm~ Thomas Cra11 Holloway D•a~c Pa.yne pet son of Tahitian, French ~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~· StJSJ Thomas T1ude La Pradc Chll s Qurnn and English ancesuy knew
I Marne Thtelkeld Lani Lamberth Mark .Rasmu s.sen evelyonc from nativ'es to
David Vierling Scott Lyon V•lelle Schmmke plantation ownen Soon I
David Wh i te Roberta Maanusson Ma1&a1ct Schvau h d [ · 'd th r · J d 5 h a as many 11en " ere Ma rc Wood Je (ley Mallnoff o y c warz I ld h h d h d I Ju"ion And1ea Ma1tin Wi IIi am Sedlak a.s wou ave a a
David Alward Ronald Mat tin Linda Shotwell lt ~·.ed there for years. .
Ro unnc Ball ash Ken McNaughton J ame s Stans bury Aftel sc.veral week s 1n
Bruce Blinn Dcbotah Metz leu~ Ken Swift the plantation house, we
D bo h B J .. Lcsa Wa&net s pent tw o weeks at the old c ra rown oyce Myers p· 'I 1 L h · Debbie Burke Nancy Ncth J ohn Wi I cox lO~ecr ~o le at a a1 na,
Thomas Butler J ohn Newton Andrews Williams ancient s uonghold o( the
Janis Caldwell Karen Noller Judith Woodward whalers. Hc te there were
J ohn Cat !ton Ka1en No1d Lori Wundelli ch mo.re ~r icnds and m~re happy
Kathleen Crawford Thomas Nulty Tina Zcma1 pa1nt1ng and draw1na. I en·
<)OOc:><:><XXX>(:>(:<)OOOc:><XXX:>(:<)0()c:X) JOy ed doing a little portia it
JUNIOR !IELL IUSY or a handsom e Dick Fair-
The Largest Bible Class i n the Harbor Area
invites you to a study i" which
"The Bible Come s Alive"
TIME: Every Sun.tay •omi"V fro• 9:-45 to 10:.50
PLACE: FIRST BAPTIST CHUROI
OF COSTA MESA
301 Ma1nollo Str•t
A II' ARM II'ELCO ME AWAITS YOU!
BRING YOUR CHILDREN!.
1117 •. c...."" •• ,
COIIONA ea MM. CALIPD.U
-CH ASE & HELEN CRAMPTON
• Excdlem Cle:ming
• Fint: l ..:.unuto·
• Alter.ttiom
l'lck up a Delivery-..._ 671-eato
_ 1 Accounu Invited -
s ervice, mat rc d' of the h4 AMERICANISM WORK Pioneer. I exhibited paint-
Americanism commi ttee ing s at a charmina li ttle
membcu o f the Junior Ehcll gallery, the Cove, and !crt
Club o f Ncwpot't Beach some with them, perhap1 a s
have had an active month a supetst1t1ous token tha t
undet the chairmanship of 1 would rl!turn one day.
Mrs. 'Jua Chabre. "From \taui I new to
Our ina February membel8 Kauai, where my son•in·law
collected hundreds of papct· and daughter, ~·tr. and Mu.
back book.a, which wi ll be Harvey Lark in J ones , have
aiven to El Toto Marine a studio gallery on the road
Base foe diau ibution to to the wet and dry caves
Masines as they board pl anes andNa Pali. Bo th my dau&h·
for Vietn.m. T o corrmemor· tct and her husband arc
ateWashinaton and Unooln's paintcts and we enjoyed
birlhday1, Juniora donated
two pauiolic books 10 Har-
bor View School.
Mu. Warren Fir. has been
named Juni01 citizen of the
year on the basis or her
service tD the communiiy
and her participation in club
activities.
LEGAL NOTICE
painting and swimmi ng pic-
nics , but just as I real\~·
settled down to pa1n t, th e
weather settled down to
rain. Such storms, wi th
wind, ra1n, thunder and
lightina, I have ne ver seen
before. So m)' exhibit is a
very personal one; my view
from the back doo1, my vie w
from the lat&e windows of
my house wh ich was acro ss
the road hom the gallery. I
pa inted two large still lifes
and made ma ny drawing s
and watercolors of the
JERRY HALL 646-5019
TIRE SERVICE
'Fi
DUNLOP-
many cows and horses wan•
dering by; wild orchids ,
s eed pods, anyth ing 1 could
fi nd to paint.''
More of Mrs . Hope's pa1nt·
inas may be seen a t Ann
Gi !man's Gallery, in th e
E.ns ian Buildina. 2721 E.
Coast H'lo')'., Corona del Ma r.
AnlQUES DISPLAYED
The Harbor Area is repre-
sented at the spr\n« Santa
Mcmca AntiqUe Sbow ,March
13-17. with displays rrom
Alma's Antiques, Newport
Beach. Dorothy's Antiques.
Corona del Mar. and Island
Antiques . Balboa Is land.
Get $100 or more month Iller _,th Iller _,th!
!marine . Havmt a rerular monthly check lo look forwa rd to1
Muy ollhose who hne a wonderful MONTHLY SEC URITY
ACCOUN T .. or111Uied and lonr lesled by Newport Balboa
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..... Jhall he take away from ONCii..ac &oucr -~hen God ap-.. ..... II DO .... far UJ ol Ule," 1117 wtfe Mel told -1M tt.d
o1f all the .uth: for the Lord ,..,-.d on lit. Sinai (l!xo. 11:11). ua. To bl IUN, a. _... Ul froom preadwd the two prevkau~Wi..,.
hadt. llpObn tt" (lu. 25:1). -rbe ~In a ~t. bro the twinklinl: lin; bUt while .. were ,.. tn fi'GIIII that Wxt, and I ftlltJcld u.r.
Jua ~ chat ebaU be de· ol all .,.., at the lut trump: for t1a. Ovitt kwed 111 and died for wu a llldJe ewer the biMa. ..._
..,..,.. la d.eth" (1 Cor. lS:JI). th• trumpet ~II ~und. and. the ua. he took the ..-telrt • ......_. of
He ••W -literally, ph,.U-:t..d WllberaiMd Incorruptible, A poor ..._.. ~ lato U. ~-tut God wu ......_.
caiJ.r, triumphant. 1loriously. Be and '4ft aball be chattced" (1 Cor. U..ulr7 roo111 and aid lhe Md no them with 1 doutale •IIIMI IIWOI'4
is pOw to descend from Hll 15:52). (Notke that you h•ve · 'Rreftllh. 1 aid: '-r'hMk God for to hrw them dowa, he told U...
throne to mid-air -Ulendly, Paul Myinc the a.ame thlne here &EWOLD, A. VlRCWlH that! Ou11t died for Ul when we God wuted eveJ7 .._... to be
phJSicolly, lriumphonl, alorio~-........ '"Y' ;n II n,..,., .... ,., S'-'"'-\.. CONC&lVI!.. A.NO .... without ........... Chrbl .......... ""--I could
ly. "And whUa....,. lookod ...... Fin' lhe ,..;,;,.. of lhe bodin of .,..,. -... a. "'ON
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& .. .,. "'~~l died fO< lh< -· 1'ber9 wu a no1 -back lllo IOUL I didn't futly toward holllve ••t.. went lhe Minls; then. the living •n-~ s:;"""-. """ -. ,...,, V _. -~ time wbm I pnedled that God know God u.ou.bt • mudl ot IDt.
up, bohold, owo mon otood by "ohonpd.") CA.\.\. ~IS 1\l·N\~ IMMANU~L. hated lhe .-. and lhat God II wu -dul 10 boor lhe
them in white appanl; wu attar t'Yft')' poor .tnner with wq bt brouPt out Scripture: a.
"Which abo Mid, y~ men ol ""'niDi WE WHICH are "live I doublf-edpd IWOI'd. Mall)' a went from Gnnia to ~tion.
GaliiH, why stand ye 1Juinc up and rwrnain · · ·" The •dentists time hllve I repreaented thl.t God and pruchtd that in all .... God
Into hHven? th!s ume JesWI, •nd philosophers who a few yean was alter every poor ainnotr, re-.d)t ·loved the alnnft:.
which is t&kan up from you into •ao were te1Un1 u. th•t the mil~ to hew him down. But I havt On Sunday nlcht a p-eat crowd
Maven., abal.l 10 come in lilte le rudum wu •t our door, are chanced my kku upon tht. point. came to hNr him. He toalr far 1111
manner u ye have .-n him 10 no:-teloiU~ .~. tha•lnd~~lni~ ..C \ N S p \ R. E D t==1 . I Will teD )'OU how. . tnt John 1:11, and ... ~~
into hHven" (Acts 1:101). roang -.. ,ve ...... _ · -In uwr when 1 wu preachtna ln fourth wrman from t -·-
HI: I!S GOING TO descebd Man is Boinc to destroy the earth a larp ~II ln Dublin, at tbt cJoee ful text, and he weat ""-a...ll
with a shouL ''Shout" is • com· and e~rythinl on it. p d • t • of ~ Mrl~ a youna: man who to Rewl.ation to lbow that It wu
mand; it is • military eommand. And theM •rroc-nt and pre-re l c l 0 n 8 dkl not look over wventeen. low, low. kwe U..t brouabt a.n.t It is authoritative, it is po.it.ive, sumptuous pundit. Lal.k about lhouch he was older, came up to from HHVftl. that ,.... Ia. atep
it is to be uKuted -immedi~ .. peuimiat.ic Chriltiana-" me and Mkl he woukl like to 10 from ~ throne to Ult \II thll
alely, with no deb.te. This same Multitude. will be aUYe on that ~ck . lo America with me and poor, faliftl world. He Jtruc:k I
"shout" wu heard among the wonderful day. And multitudes ~==-========================-====.>='="'=="'="'='"='=0="'="'==~ preach the Golpe-1. 1 thoulht he hilhe'r chord that n.IPt. aad It advancing Israelites in the wild-will be left. on this earth after could not preach It, and 1 Mkl 1 WU tlorioua.
emess. "He hath not beheld all the ChristiaN a~ taken out wu undedded when 1 cotdd 10 1bl!! next nlcht there WU liD
iniquity in Jacob, neither hath he of it. All lhe nat..lons and all the THE OLD TESTAMENT was wri tten as on of His childhood was to be spent in Enr,pt,· bide. He a<ed me If I would write lmrnetule crowd. and he Mid: wen perveneneu in Israel: the people. will still be here. "I will h • to him when 1 went, and be would 'Tum to Johll 3:1'" and he
Lord his God is with him, and the abo a:athe:r •II Nltionl. and w1ll antici pation of the coming of Christ. Thoug He would be brought up at Nazareth; per orm c:cJ~M with me. Whm 1 went 1 preached hll fifth .ermon trpm
shout of a king is amona: them" brina:themdowninto the valley of it deals largely with the events of the He· miracles of healing; b..!._betroyed by a friend; lhoulht 1 would not write to him, that wonderful tnt. He dkl not
iNurn. 23:21.) Jehoshaphat, and will plead with brew notion, one unbroken thread continues die o painful death; oniflhen rise from the u 1 dkl not know whether I wallt· divide the tnt up Into ftnt. ~-
He ascended with a "!lhout." them there for my people and f II d d God' · -L h d Th Old ed h1m or not. After 1 arrived at ond, and third. but he took tM "God is gonr up with a shout, for my heritage Israel. whor.1 throughout: that a magni icent person wi eo to sit at s rt"'t · on • e Olica&O 1 lOt • Motter MYtna he whole text and threw It at them.
the Lord with the 10und of a they have .catlered amon1 the be barn to o virgin and He will bless the Testament is the most remarkable collection had just arrtwd at New York and I thoulht that ~ermon wu better
trum~t'' (Psa. 47:5). nations, and paned my land'' world . With only vogue h ints in the early of predictions ever assembled. Written by he would eon. and pr'Mdt..l wrote than ever. I JOt ., full ot. low
Aj:a.in. It is the vo ic• of the (J oel 3:2). That will be alter the B k h b . ·1· different authors of widely separated con• him a eokS ldter, uklnc him to that I aot up and told ftU' frWftlb Great Commander. It is • rom-rllpture. In the 7th chapter of 00 s , t ere soon egm to appear spec• 1 c call on me If he came west. how much God kwrd them. The
mand. It is an order. Revelation. John sees a "great predictions. By the time one reaches the end, turies, hundreds of years before Christ wos A few claya later, I lOla letter whole church wu on fire before
HJ:WILL,first olall,commalld multitude. which no man could the entire story of Christ has been pre·writ· born, it is so astonishing in detail that it 1tattnchewouldbeln0ab,othe thewukwuOYer.
that the bodies of the Kinta with number. of •11 nations, and kind-ten. Token as a whole, the descriptions con· reads like on eyewitness account of H is next Thurtda)'. 1 d6dn't 1mow what Tuesday nilbt came, and thf-re-
Him in ~~-air, ~ from reds. and peopln, and tongues" not refer to any other person than Jesus life and times. Onll; God could hoYe super• to do with hlm. I Mid to the of-wu a ,,...ter crowd than ewr. whereYer .. ...,.7 an, ""'"' tnn5-standing before the Lamb {v. 9). f d h fbn of the church : "11MTe ll The -·-..r Mkl: '"Tum to John formed into ph~ca.J.. immortal Where did they rome from:' Christ. The exact time of H is coming is ore• vise sue a magni icent work. • man eomlnc from En&land, and 3:16 ~;;d~";,u wlll find my text,"
bodin; and ri• to m.id-a.ir and ''These are they that come out told; He was to be born at Bethlehem; port he wantl to pruch. 1 am colnr to and he preached h1l lixth tetmol'l
h<l "united to lt-e with Kim. of the a:reat tribulation. ." (v. L---------------------------------------J be at.ent on Thunday and Friday. f'rom that wonderful tut. 'I'ht)' If tho.e bodies have been ue· 14, R.V.) If you wtlllet him JII"HCh on u.c..e thouaht that ll!l'mOh wu better
ST. THOMAS BIBLE
hsraL·I's march frnm Eg:ypt to the foot o f ~1 ount Sinai werlt into the third
m o n th An cient rl'!'knning counted the fint and the lasL so that It l.s computed
that the law was given just fifty days arte r their coming out o r Egypt. In r~embrance of th is. Pentecost was celebrated. fifty days after the Paa~over,
for~hadow\ng and preparing for the 'outpourlngoftheSplril upon the Apostles
at Pente<.·ost. nrty days after the death o f Jesus.
The to tal dis ra net-covered was bt-tween 100 and 150 m iles. a con side rable
distunce fo r such an :trmy to travel in that short lime. There we re at least two
majo r battles o n th e way-the en counte r with Pharao h at the Red Sea. and the
fiert-'t' battle with the Amalek1lell at the oa s is la ter caJied Meribah. Ame rican
forees cros:sing s imilar terrain in the Great \V~t during the war with Mexico,
travelling muL·h lighter, o ft en advanced o nl y a few miles a day . A m ore com-
parable journey was that o f the Spanish expedition under Co ro n ado, but even
his anny. much smaJl l·r than MoJes', relied to some extent o n supplies from
M exich. Is rael :st:'ems tu haVe been forc~d to be who lly self-sustaining. The
movem ent to !;in ai m 1ght bt' called a dash : Moses h eaded straight for thl.s holy
mou nHt in a fu:r passm ~o: th e frontier fo rt~ athwart th e highway into Palestine.
there to meet with (;od
Sinai is about th irty miles fro m the oasis where Moses struck water from
the rnt.:k and where the fight with Amalek took place. After a long journey
through wild ravim . .,;. the anny s uddenly came o ut o n the edge of a great plain.
Beyond it ruse the majt<Stic mountain mas~ of rt"d granite which is called Sinal
o r H o reb. It towen."<l 2fi00 fa-t above the plain . ;\modem traveller has wrinen:
~The huge gra nite f,,rm alions a re an awe-in&pi ring spectacle. The atmosphere,
th e light and th e t·olnr~. the lnc n-dible stillness. all conspire to make the scene
an unfo rgettable sellm~ fo r the meeting of God with man." It was here that
M oses had been confr,nh.-d by the burning b ush that was no t consumed, and
had heard the vokt: .,ff;od caJJ inK him to h is great wo rk o f leading lsra~ out
o f EKypt.
The a w~!>oment.·,.~ o)f the na tural surro undings was heightened by the
preparati1m s fur the l"ltcuunter. While the people went into camp at the foot of
the mountain. perhap~ on the very gro und where the ancient monastery o f
St. Cath erine is today, ~l oses went u p into the mountain. There he heard the
voice of God a gain m ;.1k ing a pro posal to enter into a co venant with Israel. A
prn pusaJ m ust recei ve com~cnt bdo rl' a co vena nt is. made. \Vhat was about to
take pl an was lndl'l.'d awesome: t :od was offering to establish a covenant
with men .
N Ye havt' seen what I did unto the l'~gyptians. and how I bare y o u on
eagles' wings, and br<,uK ht yuu to my~elf. Now therefore if ye will obey my
voice indl't'd, and kl't'P my covl'nant. then ye shall be a peculiar treaaure unto
m e a bo ve all p eopll-: fnr a ll the earth is mine: and ye shall be unto me a
k ingdnm o f prle!'lts. and an holy nation ...
S uch was Go d 's proposaJ to the ChUdren of Israel whk:h Moses received
from <:od and carried back do wn to the camp a nd spoke to the people. The
maHer was first taken up in council among the elden. When consent wu ... ~
upon. all the people were brought together and with one voice they ana~red.
'"AJI that the Lo rd hath spoken we will do .'"
The procedure was preparalion for the New Covenant to be made in
Christ. It is ty pico..l of the :"J ew Covenant which aJ !Io is entered Into by ron5ent
to a proposal from t ;od thruugh J ~su!l Christ Such is the manner of God's
dealings with mt'fl. Comt>nt uf th e governed is a nece&!'lary conditio n fo r
establishme nt of o covenant. even with the-Lo rd o f the whole earth. Such is
the ground of what today i!l ml~c alled H democracy ... ChriAtians are free men
ln Ch rlst, a nd all government opera tes only upon con~en t o r the falthh..al.
However. it Is a grms mockery or religion to throw the-pearls of Chrlltlan
llbtrty to the unredeem~. and to fall into the error or unive~alism by acting
.. tho ugh all huma n beings are automatically within the New Covenant in
Chrilt and are thereby entiUed to all the rights and prtvUetrn of the royal
priesthood. Only the faithful-that ts, thoae who bclle ve In their hearta and
confe. with their lips that Jesus l.s Lord-art free and hold the power of
eonHrM 10 llllcovemment.
Havlnt a«tpled God'• P.,rOposaJ. Israel now maM ready. as the Lord
lft1trudld. for the terrible medina.
n .. dap weri allo..S lor .ttdn. ready-wqhlna daa....and k..,tac
d-. Bouedl .. re MC beyond which neither man nor btut wu lo 10: M)'
cna~un flal cra•ed 11M bound•ry wu 10 be pat to death. A biMI from lhe
b ••fJI'I•• the .... .J to _..e. ·
Aa God --liMn WWR IOrrlfyq olpr. ltplnlnll -flumdon.
... -_ .... 011 .. _. .... ond eerlhquak ... Sinal Ia 1101 voi<Mk,-...... -.~p~~or~ ..... bo undon-u an onqltloa.H-olobaw
LESSONS ""ISRAEL AT SIMAI""
L•sson 4, S...l•s II -Exodus 19
dAya, I wtll be beck on Sat\l.f'I:Py, than any of thP rest. It ..emed
and take him off your handl." u If evny heart was on fift, and
1lw)' did not care about him 1innen came prrulnc: into the
... adlil'l&', belnc 1 ltrlnl'ft': but at Inquiry room.
been something else. Out of the terrible sounds came the voice o f God with
final instructions to Moses fo r the people to observe as they auembled. together
nQ' request they let him preach. On Wedneeday nlcht PII!OPie
lo m eet with Go d . """
The description affords us som e picture of the cln:um•tancn under whlch • ;1
Cod gave the Ten Comm Uldments. Mo1s recalled later, in a Hrmon ln
Deuteronomy. the unrorgenable occasion. '"Thete words the Lord 1pake unto
all you r assembly in the mount out o f the mldat of the fire. of the doud, and of
the thick darkne!IS, with a great vo~: and he added no more. And he wrote
them in two tablets of stone, and delivered them unto me ... The Ten Command-
ments a re different from all other laws. They were given in .unlque clrcum-
stance!'l. The other laws and ordinances were siven to Moles and transmitted
On my return on Saturda!' I thoucht that probably he would
wa• MX6oul to hear how the pro-chance hil tnt now, u he could pie--'!jd.) ukod""' wife 001 talk--'"' ..... 1'ber9
bow· ~Wif'Jo{aii: Eal"•man lOt wu,pnt udt.etDMt to -.--t
..... 1 '"How did ~ tlb tllm!.. he waa. aoUw to Jl)'. He ltood t.
1M Mid. • ....,.,. Weed !lim VftY fOft ua ilpla .nd he Mid: "''Cr
mudL He pnedilel a little differ~ fl1r!nds., I haw bHa ~ to aet
mt from what JOU do. He tells a new text. but I emmot find UQ'
to the people. They were set up for government in the promised land. They
were particular ordinances. The Ten Commandments are a complete moral
argument within thl>m&elves, embedded 1f! the created order of th.lnc• and
universal In application. They are criminal law fo r Chri1tlan people today.
This is the law which all Christian ruJen must administer and must be kepi
by all the people. The circum s tances under which they were given were fining
fo r such an amazing code. ,-
0 UTLI N 1-:: /sra£'1 arrives ut lhe foot of Muu.nt Sinai; God prup otJes hi&
cuul!twnt, the people cum~t•nt; pn!parations art' maW! for all the p eople
tu cUJs ••mble to hear tht! uuice of God from thunder, lightning. fire and
tJud l darkne~Js Hive the Te11 Commandments. lhe law for all God's
peop le.
MEMORY VERSE: Jo:x odu.s 19:5 .
S t. Th omas Pre3s -P. 0 . Box 3_5096 -Howton, Taw 77035
DS pod U the old one, aD 1N
will q aln lum to John J :ll. .. He
preached hll .rvmth wnnoft from
that wonderful text.
I have never toraotteta 0.0.
nilbta. I have preached a dlffft'ftt
Golpel sinc:e, •nd 1 haw hM more
~r with God and man llncl
then. In cloaiftl' that wwnth .wr-
mon he saki : "For !lleWft nllhtJ I
have been trylnc to tell you how
mud! God kwet )'OU, but thla poor
!litammertnc t.oncue of mine wUI
not let me. If I could ueeDd
J-.cob'a ladde-r and uk Gabrfel.
who standi Ill the preeeacc ol tbe
Almf&hty, to tell me how laUCb
low God the r..ther hu for tldl
poor INt world. Ill that Gdriel
eould II)' would be that. 'God 10
loved the world, that he IIW his
onb' bepttn SoD. that wtao.oever
beUeYeth in him sMu:kl Nit pnilh,
bu.t have ewrluUnc Ufe.'"
Panel discussions on Bible topics w~:d ~~: ~:~;,~, ~: ::::;:~~,d
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Q. s,..-. w ... l ,.N -"I h«ud an
cuan6eli1t tar tlun nOfUI will be .uJJ.Wd
after Jesus c:-orrwr Jor His Bride. WGt
1v. rorrcctJ"
A. Scripture does not indic•te any such
position at all. TM evall8elist may
havt bHn misunderstood in what he
said, however, one has only to read
Revelation 1 to see the aave:d 144,000
and thoae: whom they will enn«elize:
•nd tee redeemed. v~ ... ol thi•
ch•pte:r show1 the timiD« of this tcene,
"These are they wlticll came ou.t ol
p-ut tribulation, and have wathed
their ~ and made them white iu
the blood of the Lamb." Tbete are DOC
church Mln~ for they ha•e alrwd:y
poe to slory. There will be people
MYed duri"'" thU time becawe the
Spirit of God will be preRnt to coa.-
vicl, jwt •• He w•s before the church w•• formed on earth. Abraham wa.
NYed .. were the othen of the Old
TesumenL
Q ......... AN.-'"Sow&• •• , covl4.
... l>ri<!fl• • .,..... """'"'""'' Wlr
Drt JOWU JlrO/fJffift.{J btUfttn -..
t qtift.{J nolt&tiow ., /od 1 Allo, MJ
MiMICn ..,, tNt , .. ~r.e booa of cu ow r,,....,., .,..,.. mce.. "'
A-.. l ·t ... ,lt tlo booM k/.-o tu _;.,.,, "-o Ito Bo,_, tAoll
i• A......-e, .-CU NftD rue.....,., •• a.,... •. ...,,...,~, ...... ---..... -,.
A. To _.., lilt lm part of IIIIo
~ IIIII DOl ~ lito ----_,Ito ......... ~ ... -.. lifo -,_ ,.. ..... Iff• -••• Ill rs ...... TWin•..t..,a,..llaNII& If• .......... (ftldl ..........
...... lito blrtll ., -~ -
Clorlll, ... • • -., tact. ft
actUally rules out Cod Himaelf). In
t he ftDal analyais, evolution leads to
pure at.beiam. A profuainr Chri1tian
who accepta evolution u a fact is a
poor miquided aoul. ThoM who call
themeelvet theiatic evolutionists are
merely tryin.-to hans on to a bibli-
cal t.heo&osy with ODe hand and "so-
caUed" ac:ienliftc evolution with the
other. They dec:lare that God crut~
ed matte"r in the original fonn, but
s ince \then it hu evolved Into the
many difFerent type• of life u we
know them today. We ~udiate this
coneept here at Biola. True science
and the Bible are never at odda. An~
other falH view ft known u "lhruh-
old evolution." Thia alate! that God
created a Dumber of fonna of lift.
Out of thnt, varietia and nriout
development• within tM species have
come forth. ThM tuma Ita baek on
the cnation of God u It ia uplained
in tiM ftnt eUpt.en of Geotala. We
hen at BW. hold lnnlr to tM era·
Uon view of the ortain of thin~t.
exartlr u ......a.cl in the tnq,ired
and f•rrant Word of a.d.
flomtUee aao. a popalar weekly
perlodlcol publloltod • oerleo of wide-
~-artldea oa ...autloa. Wlloa lllo lm artlde lo lllo aortoa
_,. llioft oru • looa llot of _of .................... ...
Krlltod .. --.... lobe put'
fllttll M IN ... -INIL" It _,... __ 0....10-
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biJ."' "paah•lr."' "'It .,. .. -.• ....................... ._...,.....,_aa rU•••
IIIIo Ito - -lo Ito .. !We .... ___ ... _,
;u 11Tt'-.. I liM a L.. .. ....,. _.II a,.... 11tsattn'1 et -·-·--··--
God'• Word fo r the orisin of life.
On the other question oo ncernina
the JangUaKe& in which the books of
the Bible were written, we know that
there were books written in Htbrew
before, during and alter the captivi-
ty. The re are aome Aramaic portiomt
of the boob in the captivity, how-
eYer, which are beautifully written.
To Jive a almple answer, the Old
Tel'ltament was written mostly in
Hebrew with a very small portion in
Aramaic. The New Testament of
courH, wa!'l written in Creek.
Q. w• w.._ W-'#arae -"Pt...e
~~ wlot Cltrilt ,..tat ... h11 i11
JlattAno I At ,......,_ • to lfllt, mad
tAn ..U. tbt •U ,_., itt fl•ww!'
A. He did aot •7lbat. allaalt toae. itA
savOur. Tht. Ia a parable wtlleh wu
riven for the purpoee of lllultl"lltinr
1 .rltuaJ tru~. In Ute In' pbee aaJt
•rkbaa '" tuta ., food . So, '" are
to III..W. our lhtlll down here br pre--
"•"•• U. *' dnt.l 1tor7 of 1.._ ucl Ria Ndl•l .. ..._ ....... aUt
Ia • .....,,,-"...,. Wa.,. to ...-..m to
lllo-"-lllo Lood 1-C:uiat
PI t: t •• U... who ,., &Mir treat Ia
Bioi. ud. lo lllo ... -.._ 1aba -• ., ... ,. a .. •• rtor7. na~
oak -Plltm. Wo oo C71rtat1aao
................ OIIMin ... -.. ......... ,1 ........... ...
-~-T?Ilo ... _ .... ...
"'---·,_ ... J-ot • ,_of lito ...... ,. .. ·....-..,. ....
.<tiCell. ~even r hurt'he!'l 11.nd 110 on.
The~~e a re the complete judsrmenlll of
God upon individual!!. There are ot.h-
t•t ~tiJtniticant numbf'r~t found in the
Word of God . On•• can .'lee the com-
)ll t>tt>nt'!'!l of llt'V~>n in many all!•~
~uch a~ the dily!l of the wetok. the
mu~tical ~ale, and even the tiny
.~nnwflaktt . The rt'a:mn i!'l that MVtn
i!l made up of four and three. The
IaUer ~tpeak!'l of God whil(' the for-
mer ill the number of the eR rth. It
i111 not becau~te there an> "four cor-
ne r"": that iJC juJCt a 11ymbol. But
there are fou r dirt't'tion~t : no rth,
,..-,uth. ea.-.1, and weaH. Oo not bue
nll your Bible inU>rpretalion on nu-
me rolo~ry. however. for you are like-
ly to lft't that di!N!AM known Alii "nu-
meritill," which u n lead you u.tray.
Q. -· -· -"TIU Biblo Ulla tU tM& o tootMa'• laod •loteW be
eotNm!4 i" eltl,d. WAr M'C , ..
ProU1t.at thre.U• folltwJ tAU ,_...
tf.te t "
A. A areal. many WOIBft do. 8oiM
peop&e wouhl no mon Udnk of ..,mr
to ehurr:lt: wtthoet a ... , tltaa a ...
ft'ilrllt conaldt.r roina withoat a Ut or
llllll'la Tloolr bula Ia I Cort&W&M
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NEftRT HAIIIIOR EJIIGII
S£QIIID S£Cl1DI --,,.. 3
T'HUIISDAY ,IIARCit 14, I !&I
OOIIIIIA 1JtL liAR, CAU F.
Seniors top honor roll
The Newpotl llalbol Hilll ldaool hoMr roll for die fiut
tometttl ol die 1967..., tcllool yeu 101811 lll, inclu6-
ina 61 teaiou, 49 j•i011, 49 topltamolee, and 53 ftea ...
men. Pollowina 29 studntt Mined 1t1allht A p&du:
Seniou -William Du.pn, Wendy II'MII, Oea~pan Harr
na, Richlfd Jaffe, Jan Luym .. , Sarah Maia, Richard
Showltack and O.wid Vierliaa.
Junion -John Callton, Kadll .. n Crawf01d, Jeanne
Eaaue, Michele Fairbairn, Cynthia Forbu, Karen Joh~
son, Kathleen Murphy, Connie Osborne and Cynthia
Place •
--Sophomore. -David Ecclu, Lani Lamberth, Roberta
Maanuuon, Lynn Rouner, Steven Slap and Maraaret
Youpa.
Freahmen -Shawn Biuoneuo, Qcnnic PaJbcl, Steve
Kopanaki, Chriatine Kipit&ke, Richard No11h and Nancy
Palmct.
Here ia the complete honor toll list:
Anniversary
is observed
Memben of the Zonta Club
of Newport Hubor and lhe
aureil iary (their hu1banda)
are hoatina the patio pat"
tin thi1 week at Richard's
Lido Market durin& the 20th
an.niveru ry celebration from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
' DRAPERY.
CLEANERS
AMIDIICA·e L.A.eGQT
WE REMOVE WATER $TAIN$1
EXCLU$1VI
COUAUNTEED DU,UV CLEANINCO
.. 'LAM( NOOf'INO
Df>•tM'f ''-"Int. '•rfoct ,....,.. .... ef the ... of yeur 4ratMry,
or 100% r.pleceMOflt K ciHn•lrolo.
• N8 Shrl~k••• * Ne Wiltellf Hudt
* W•ter Shill ltt111•ul
POMIM. Y MIARS CAMI.A
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT BLVD.
PH . 646.AJ31Jt:osta Mua.
Seniors Richatd Deutsch Diane Pettenaill
Marlin Adams Theresa Dwyer Louie Pleaer
Ronald AebeJbard Jeanne Hpue Chtia Robenon
Dellyn SinawanaerMichele Fai1bai1n Lynn Roaene1
Tom Brentnall Getaldine Fliaa Chris Rothenburaer
Ann Butke Cynthia Fotbea Robert Searles
Linda Campbell Laurie Fraser Steven Slap
Richard Clifford Mary Ame Galli a Janice Smith
James Colliet Stephen Hammeraa Jay Sullivan
Nancy Comstock Mask Hanwnond Sandia Tezak
James Dale Holly Hanes Robett T1ipp
William Duaan Frances Hofmann Deborah Tucket
Ga1y France Richard Howland Mattin Walker
Les lie Gan Karen Johnson Allen Wallace
Donna Goedhart Jessica Jones Cynthia Webe1
Karen Hammetu Ttacey Kahan Susan Wheeles
Wendy Iabeii Robe1t Keiah Sue Wyman
Goe1aean Hanna Mauha McDaniel Marpset Young.
Mauhall Ha1 vey Bonnie McDonald Fr•sh111•n
PREPARING a spring bou(IUet of flowers Ntd new
fashions fo r Our Lady Queen of Angel s Schoo l Auxi-
liary's 3rd annual "Heavenly Ang el 's" luncheon and
fashion show are, from l eft, Mrs. Voland Northridge,
Mrs. f)avld Joye and Mrs. Harold Dixon. The benefit
will be held March 14 1n the Jamboree room at th e New·
po rter Inn , beginning with social hour at 11 a.m. and
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Crowner is chair-
man , and she is assisted by Mrs. Dixon, co·chairman;
Mrs. Joye, favors; Mrs. Northri dge and Mrs. Howard
Heithoff, door prizes; Mrs. Edwa rd Finster, invitations;
Mrs. Warr en Scott, re servations; Mrs. Paul McClary and
Mrs. Gordon Glass, decoration s; Mrs. John Park, mo-
dels; Mr s. C. Robert Nattress, hostesses; Mr s. Paul
Hickey, raffle, and Mrs. Ni cholas Pier, publ icity. Mrs.
Dixon, Mrs. Donal d Regan and Mr s. Walter Bu rgess will
serve as models.
This it also the l Oth an•
niversary of the Zonta Club
·of Newport Harbor. Club
members and hu sband • will
bt: in charae oC decorated
Carts, 1ervina hot doa •.
cokes, coffee and sweets.
Proceeds wi II benefit the
Senior Ci ti zens rec1eation
center ezpansion fund s and
the Zon ta pJedae for the
Hoaa Hoapi tal expanSIOn of
the teen wina.
Chairman o( the patio
party, under Mu. Geor&e P.
Zebal, Zonta ptesident. is
Mu. Jack Reinell, public
telations cha irma n. ass1sted
b)• ~es. Joseph Hamblet,
Carleton Meau, \h'llton
Bristow. and Roger Rauow.
OUR EXCLUSIVE SUVICE * ,,.,.,,,,,.,, '"''•~~'••'•"
*
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lO"OFF FOR
C.UH & CAitRY
s.a.-1741 s-.s .. ,
U)-0270
1702 NEWPO~T BlVD. ot 17th, Cosio M .. o •••uu •• FOR ALL Ylll nl£ lUIS Julie Hay Kathleen Mluphy Casroll Beck
Janett Hedbma Randy Olivet Steven Bennett
Ron Hines Connie Osborne Shawn Binonnette Thelma Hope art shown JERRY HALL 646-5019 • FOR A
COISUVATIVE
Approoch to
Gonorolluuronco
Con ta ('f
ED 'I'ARD
AT
lAY & RENFRO
333 N. NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH
Janice Holmet Ca1ol Overby Bette Butler
Richatd Jaffee Patricia Payne James Coku
Chlistine John son Malilyn Peck Jeanne Ctawfotd
James Laws Cynthia Place Nancy Dupn
Elissa Lindsoth Dana Ploss Kathleen Eccles
Jan Luymes Linda Poindezter Gennie Farber
Sa1ah Mais Ritchie Pou Jan Fitzaetald
Patrick McClure Jean Rasmussen Richard Flemina
Marcie McKenen Linda Reineman Melissa Fowlkes
Donna Metz Robell Schminke Diane Fraset
Celia Millet Jan Schwarz J ohn Galli a
Paula Montcomery Peter Stephen s Lany Gentosi
Stephanie Moore No1a Sterlina Monte Glimes
Stephen Mussell Curt Swidler Andsea ~larrmond
Matk Nelson J ohn Tait David Johnson
Cynthia Niemetz Linda Vincent Starlyn Howard
Mike Oldmen Robyn White Kelly ~lu&he s
Vi cki Palmer Gail Yates Robert Isbell
Paintings done in Hawaii
by 11tist Thelma Paddock
Hope are shown thr ou ah the
mon th of \1arch at Mutual
Savings and Loan Associa-
tion, 2867 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mar.
\b s. Hope. a lona time
res ident of Co rona del Mar,
is a member of the La sun a
Beach btanch of th e Na·
tiona! Leaaue of Ameri can
Penwomen, the Laauna
Beach All Association and
is a charter member of th~
Zon ta Club of Newport Har·
bot. She spent the month s
of October and November
LIBERTY 8.1188 Jocel yn Sueek So,homor•• Nancy J ensen . . .
Su paintmg and vacatJoorna on ~::::::::::::~ Lance Powets ElizabethAtmsbona nn Jeuam . . Kas en Ray Dare! Benvenuti Lucinda Jones , Klhe .•s l:.n~sh .of Mrraut . ahnd5 Sue Rohland Vi cki B10wn Steve Kopanski auat.' nn•s ma o wrt
BtfLTZ
MOR1VAR.IEf
1741 SUniiOI AVE.
,. . COSTA MESA ,,MJ...,.w•2• 'JI"• i. COAST'IIhiAY
· ··CO-A DIL IIAI
ORiole 3.11450
s•~· lf4:.J
1.uu
IINlAl'
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Ph illip Rohner Carol Burke Chsis=· e K~pitzke days 11'1 Honolulu.
Tina Rosso Nathaniel Cohen Karen e ·an "On Maui at Kehi , I visit·
Chli s ty Schleite1 Su san Cuuie Mi chelleLaJ nesse ed my friend Milly du Pon t
,Lynn Schne idet Petet DeG1aH Anne Lawtence at her old plantation hou1c,''
Ri chard Schneider Cheryl Oyer Cesat Lazarich ~he says. "There' I painted
.Kathy Sheen David Eccles Nan cy Lee the old house with ill
Dana Shel'it Su1in FaUci Rene Lon a tower in& palm trees. Some
Richal4 S&llbwata:UG81Y'"F$)~J#.r •. A~e~"Mold'' a iuy; of thi:S e ma1nificCnt
Linda Stabler Shelley Gatdne1 V1ctor Neally old bees Swround the house
Anne Stotch Jan Go1man Ri chard North with a ci rcle o'f 1hade; a
Steve Sulli van D~~ah Gtacey Nan cy Pa lmer wonderful place to loaf and
R.ita Sweetset W!ll.'am Hendeuhot C~t ol Parker paint. Milly, a remarkable Jm~ Thomas Craaa Holloway D•a~e Pa.yne pe rson of Tahitian, French
Susr Thomas Tru~e La Ptade Chu a Qu•nn and Engl ish ancestJy, kne w
Marn e Thtelkeld Lant Lamberth Matk .Rasmus.sen evetyone ftom natives to
David Vierlina Scott Lyon Valeue Schmmke plantation owners. Soon I
David White Roberta Ma~nusson Ma raaa et Schvarz had as ma ny fr iend~ there
Mat e Wood Jefftey Mallnorr Jody Schwarz 1 ld h h d h d 1 Junion And1ea Martin William Sedlak •.s wou ave a a
Dav id Alwatd Ronald Martin Linda Shotwell h~'eAdr the re for yelars. k .
Roxanne Ball ash Ken McNaughlOn James Stansbury ter sever a wee s tn
K S ·r the plantation house, we Bruce Blinn Debotah Metzleur e n wt t
L W spent two weeks at the old Deborah Btown Joyce ~e r s esa acner
J h W.1 Pioneer ~lo te l at Lahaina, Debbie Burke Nancy eth o n 1 cox
Th om as Butler J ohn Ne~~o·ton AndJ ews Wi lliams an cient s tJonshold of the
Janis Caldwell Karen Noller Judith Woodwatd whalers. Hete there ~~o·ere
J ohn Carlton Kasen Nord Loli Wundesl ich more ft iends and more happy
Kath leen Clawford Th omas Nulty Tina Zemat pain tina and drawina. I en·
<"-XX:>CoOoOOOO<O<~XXX:X:>COO~~XX:>CoO joyed doi ng a little poruait JUWIOR EI£LL BUSY of a handsome Dtck Fair·
II.
The Largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
in't'it01 )'CHI too 1tvdy in which
"The Bible Comes Alivt"
TIME: E ... ..,, Sun~oy •oming froM 9:45 to 10:50
PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
301 Mognolio Str•t
A II' ARM II'EL COME AII'AITS YOU!
BRING YOUR CHILDREN!
VALE I CLEAIDS
aU7 L c.-t .... acp
COlONA -MAl. CAIPD.JIA
-CHASE 6 HELEN CRAMPTON •
• Exn~tlcm Cle:ming
• Fine I .auntln·
• Ahcrntions
service. ma t re d' of th e 1M AMERICANISM WORK Pioneer. 1 ellh ibited paint·
Amttic anism commi ttee ings at a channing li ttle
members of the Junior Ebell aallery. the Cove, and left
Club of Newpott Beach some with the m, perhaps as
have had an active month a supe sstitious lo ken that
under the chailmanship or I would teturn one day.
\1n. 'Jua Chabre. "From \laui I new to
Ourina February members Kaua 1,whe re my son•in·law
collected hundreds of paper-and dal•ghter, Mr. and Mrs.
baclr. bookt, which will be Harvey Lar kin Jon es. have
aiven to El Toto Marine a studio gallery on the road
Base fot di1t1ibution to to the wet and dry caves
Masineaas they board planes andNa Pali. Both my dauah·
for Vietnam. To commemot• ter and het hu sband ate
ate Wuhinaton and Lincoln' 8 painters and we enjoyed
birthdays, Junion donated
two paUiotic book1 to Har-
bor View School .
Mu. Wanen Fiz has been
named Juniot citizen of the
year on the basis of her
service 10 the community
and her participation in club
activities.
CA5T1MG AIIIOUMCI!D
POll ua •~••1011'1'
Caslin& for the Irvine Re-
LEGAL NOTICE
r.F:R11 f 1C ATE ()f' lliJSI'"H"."S
f'iC'ti!iou11 Firm ~arne
Tll f. U'l OF:RSIGSF:O do
hereby cf'rlify thai they arf'
coa du clin@ a Rf'al f.•late h••i·
ne!!l!!l 1111d1'r the fi ctiliou• finn
name of Rich•rd110n and ,Pu,...
cell•t 2H 3 ~-r.oa!!!l Hl8h way.
f.ornn• drl \hr, Callfon~la.aad
th at .!laid firm ho compo111ed o f
thf' followill@ per801l• wh o.-e
name"' in full •ad j!lacu of
re11id~C',. .,,. as follow!!!, to--
wit• pertory Thealel at uct is r.il .. en Rieh~trd.!IOD, 1601 !by-
announced by ditectot Ro-sid! J)r., C.orou del \t•rt
Nrt Cohen auiatanl pro--\tane r. Purcell, 1630 n .. dfonll • · Lane, Newport Beach. reuot of drama. Ptoduc-'I'!TNF.SS oa r h•"" th l"' <lila
tionl rot the ICUOI'I, which day of March, 1968.
Main• April 11, will in. F:ilt;f"'l R lch.,dsoa
1-•--da n-h , Mane F. P.rcell C _. Dllft n 1M' an 1 STATF: l)f CAI.IrOftNIA
Pick U• & Delwerr-Phalla 671 ... 10 uThl hottaae, .. "Richard-r.t1UN1'Y nr ORANGr. ••·
r ardton and Berney's .. Oatk ON 11fl!i 4th day of M.,dl,
-ChafF Accounu Invited -or •• Moon .. and Betk>lt 1968, before '"e. Not•ry Pal. ~:::;~=~~;~:::~:::;:~:::::: lreclat'l .... The aood woman li e ia ud .fo~ ••ld co~•'Y ftd ol " ~I at~. """'d••8 tht!:rela, daly
lellaan. com'"ill•ioaed •d I'WON, pe,...
1't11 C< include I o-e rot• .... 11)' •pr.~d J:lleM Rlc.Jrt.
Jowiaa ftom the Harbor wdi!IO!t, vie r. h~t!:ll,
Area: b owa 10 •• 10 be die ~·
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w\oM ·-·· ..,.. -~KfiiJ«d Ia lallr M. Hayloa, l)j •e widlla la et .. MNl. ad -
POM A .... ud hmea R. kuwledf1ed to •• •• tHf
McCII, ~~~ Acacia A•e., uecwte4 •e .....
C.... ... Mar: ,._.11 !De IllNESS •1 t!•4 aU o u ..
-
_ ' d d al-.ee1 .
• • rl7 Lar.UO. Ill JeaN fto. tlill Jllb VM ............. )91 Not-, P•ltll e Ia •• r., Mid
Min ..._. Place, Coata C•••~ •• Stote. MeM; Milia ,.._, 145 Ny f,;Ol•lltoa upi,_ ()e1.
Vie IJ ........ U .. lola, ~\11;.,, M-1, 1 .. fl •••
W a.toa L. Ho"*laa·lll ,..., Ia •• h.,... " ... ' 4eS Poll&, loll .Iff. Ea•lf'
paintina and swimming pu::·
nics, but JUSt as I really
settled down 10 paint, the
weather settled down to
rajn. Su ch storm s, with
wind, rain, thundes and
li &ht ina, I ha\'e never seen
before. So my e xhibit is a
very personal one; my vi ew
ftom the back door, my vi ew
from the larg e wi ndows of
my house wh ich wa s a cross
the road ft om the aallery. I
painted two large still life s
and made many drawings
and watercolors of the
ma ny cows and horses wan·
derina by; wild orchids.
s eed pods, any th ing I coUld
find to pai nt. ••
More of Mrs . Hope's pa1nt•
ina• may be seen at Ann
Gi !man's Gallery, in the
Ensian Bu ildins, 2721 E.
Coast ~l wy., Corona delMar.
TIRE SERVICE
' .,..,.
DUNLOP·
.IE .. V JNG
THE
NO MGtlav OOW'M MOTOIII
NIEKD~ AITIQUES DISPLAYED '
The Harbor Area is repr~
!M!Dted at the 8Pt'inl Santa
Morrlca Aor:tqoe Show, March
13·17, with -displays from
Alma"s Antiques. Newport
Beach; Dorothy's Antiques.
Corona del Mar. and Island
Antiques. Balboa Is land.
1111 1IIE DIE
Get $100 or tnore montlt allOt' montlt
lmafine .. HavtnR a retul ar monlhlJ check to look forWard to1
MlnJ of I hose who have a wonderful MONTHLY SECURITY
ACCOUNT Ollttnaled and lont tested bJ Newport Balboa
Sftinas ... started by Sfmply openin11 dividertd·earntnl savm&S
Ktounl. Other\ deposited a lump sum TUDE YOUI COUPOfll
F01 A flt:E **'ltll SECUitlll ACCOUIIT COIIIPUTU!
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1762 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA
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Sll sp •II ••• said ft,. Is ~...-4 ol dis followleJ
,..._. wllo.. UN?? Is foil
... ptac .. of resldssce ere ss
follows , to-HI
BMals CMP,, Jj lsls cwe,
CsUfomis; Cldys Hu P,es,
t21 Csn~stlos Ave., Coroas
del Mer, Csllfomls ,
Wl'l't4 F. Sour huds thle 26th
dar of February, 1968.
Boaols Cou~h
Gladys Hu ghes
STATE or CALIFORNIA •
COUN TY Or ORANCE '
ON 1lflS 26th dey of Febra•
sry , 1968, before rne, a Notary
P'llbllc lo -d for nld coooty
-.,d 11tate, N.sUHat Ulsreio,
du 1y coml'lll .. loaed sod sworn,
pers?Bslly appesred 8oa11le
Coup sad Gladys Husflu,
iaowa to me to be tht~ per•
aoos whose oeme• ere au~
scribed to the withio instru•
meat, end sck~~o owled1ed to me
th at lhey e•ecuted the asrne.
triTiiF.:SS my haod ud oHI-
cisl seal.
Mary A. llnp!l
:iotary Public i.n and for ••id
County 111od Slit e.
My Commiasioo eapire11 Dec.
13, 1971.
Publis h: F'eb. 29, \farch 7, 14,
21 , 1968, in tbe Newport lhr-
bor [nsig~~.
LEG4L NOTICE
NOTICE OF' PRO POSF:O
CIIAHTER AMf:~O~t ESTS
'\OTICF: IS Uf:RF:RY GI\"F:N,
pur:tu<~nt to Art icl<! II, SeC'tion
8 fh}, of th" Con,.titution of
tlu• Stat~ of C:a lifomi;t, th ,lt
ropi"!!l of th~ J)I'Opo!!!ed amt'nd• m,.nLot to th,. Chart..r of the
f:ity of '\Oewport Aear h to b.-
.. ubmitt,.rl til the •·ot"r" of th e
C:itv of '\ewport Be.aC'h .at the r. .. n .. r.t l \lun!cip. .. J r r .. r tion to
I"" he ld on \pfil 9, 1968 • .ue
a•·a ilabl,. in the oUir,. ,f th,. City r.l,.r!.: of th,. Citv of \,.,...
pori n .... r h.
f1nted: F,.bruar,,:!O,l961i
Lauro~ !. .. !lin'\
C:i tv CJ,.rJ.:
City of'"""' por t ll ".tch
l'uhli,.h: Frh, :?2, :!9, \l,w·lt :',
1·1, 21. 28, &nd \pril I , 1968,
in th,. '"""'port ll.orbor [n .. i,;n
LEG~L NOTICE
H[!'OI.I'TIO:O.: JSO. 6709
\RESOI.I'TIO:O.: OFll i ECITY
COI 'SCII. Of "lliF CIIT OF
'\FII.POII T IIF ·\f'll IH:CI.-\fl.
1\'f.IT~ 1\TFSfiO">TQr\LL
\ 'iPt~n \L t U .r TIO"> I\'
U :HTAI"> I"> II \IIITEil TE R·
RITOHY r:O">TI\'CI'OI'" TO
"-\10 r:1 rY PROPO:-ot:n TO IW \">\E 'O:O 'lliFRETO,
rOR TIIF PrKPO"-F OF !i'\'H-
\IITTISG ro ·nu:QI'-\LIFIEI>
ELECTOR~ RE!i'IOI~C IS
SAIO n :RKITOH.'t' Til F. Qn:s.
TtO~ t.ll t:Titt:R QR ">OT
<;;J.JO TF.RRITORY ~IIAI.I. !JE -\">~t:HI) ro TilE f:ITY OF
'\t:WPOKT UHt:ll, l,'\D fl'(.
I">C .\ TI\I F -~,...-n PL \CF.
II.IIE~ \\11\Hit Ht -\">Y PFR·
SO;\ OII.SI~G lH.-\1. PRO·
N :RTY II. I Till" ~I 'C II Tf.RRI-
TOIIY\1·\Y -\PPE ·\A nt:rORE
"\Ill r:rrr corw:n. \">D
<.;JIOII. r \t'"t 11.11) "-ITII
TFIIIH I(JJl Y "1101 '1.11 \OT
!II '-0 \'-\~\til
IUH IH \". on t ••hr•o.orv 11 .
!96H til" ('(tY C"unr-i ] , .. ,. .. ;,.,.,j
,o f"'liti<m .. ij/n"-1 '"' !!l•H'' th .on <~n ~-f,,u r!h ,,f tlo•' opo.tlifi,.d
,.] .. .-t'lr" , .... i.li nv in th•· \1nol ... n
t.-rrit.-.rv , "'•nt.oininw ,, ,J,.~· ·i ro-
li••n ,,( th•· n .. v. \Pttit'lr. V ' ..
P''""".j tu 1>,. ,tnn"•"d .on•l ,,,.)t.
in11 t!o.ol rhoo t•·rrilnr. b,.. ·•D n"l•
r l '" 1h .. t ih ,,f '""port H•·.trh: .• nrl
\\lltiH.\:00, th" r:itv (!.,rk
. on•l th•· Jl .. l.!;-.trou ,f \ ,t .. r ..
, ... !J,,. ("liD I•' .,, UrdDit" '""'"
rJ. .. r k•·•l th•· , ... rit ion f<1r •·om•
pli.tn r •• 'ith th" .onn"\dti'ln
,.,,,j o•l .. •·tinn '""' dO r! h,lv" .-,,,.h ,.,..rt ifi,...d thP -.u ffi ri"n"Y
nf 11,.. l"'t ,mn;
\Ill\, lin IH HJ!H, 1H rJ
~~~"(Jf\1 11 ,,,,,, i• ... •h· 10-
To•nti fln ,f rl, .. ( olv I nun 'ttl
th" I ih "f \"W)JUf\ f!,.,, h tn
'.oil .t -p•·ri.,l ,.J,..,.,;,,n ' • h.-
h,.J,J ••n 1h,. IH th ,!,tv nf ]un,.,
!9'R, in • ,.n,oin inh .t)Ji t •••l l"r-
rit ,..,. "'•Il l •~tunu .. ''' .,,, i•t itv.
'"''P"'"'··f ''' ),, .. onn "~",j th,.rP•
;,,, ),., th·· pnrrm"'' of ,.ubmit•
tin,;o ''' tit•· •l'l·olifi ,.,j ,.f.,r tor,.
,,..,j.Jinl! in -..tid t,.rritntv the
•tll'"''i''" "wh,.th"r ot nu t .. aid r .. rr ito.r. .. J,.ol! j,,. .onn,._.,.,j 1'1,
in ruq"'r"t"d In .oo d ma de l&
l•orl ,,f th,... Citv nf '\pwport
~,.,,,..h with th,. pro~r!Y in th ,.
!f'rtitorv j,,.i nll "llhj.,c ted . to
\,olUiinn af1t'r il00"ti11H'IO
"'lu.oll, "'·ith fl""P"'tv prl'l'l'ntlv
.,,tloin th,. Citv uf :OO:,.wp<Ht
ll,.rtr h in nrd,.r t o pHY t h,. ""•
tir" hr•ruf ,.,j ind,.l>t"'lnt'!ll!< of
th,. f:itv .,f \',.wpm! lil'll rh OUI•
... t~tn<linj! or authorit "d at thl'
dat,. nf th,. fir,.;t pnh!i,. .. tion of
th r '\otir" of El,.r tinn for An•
Dl'talinn, fur th,. ~I NjU i.•it ion,
con,.tnaction,or rompl.,tio n of
m"ni eipal im~rov"'m"n~.'l .~' The "pr'riltr dc,.cr•pt•nn of
th!" boundllri .... or .... id ll'rritory
to be 11nn ..... ,f i• attarh,.,J hl'tf'•
tn m11r!.:"d f.thibit "·\" and
by referenr " th,.r,.to ma•f,. 11
part hereof.
IJEIT Fll H111t:R Ht:SOI.\'t:D
th1t "a ir! tf'rfitory h'"r!"bv ill
de"i8"'1 rd und id,.ntifi,.,l for
•ueh cl .. ctioo. purpo!ll"~' and
ftJt 1.1!'1'" npon th,. h•llnt10 at
!lueh ,.r~etlon '""' "Mnffl'm ,.\n.:.
t'lf"IRiion Nn. 59."'
BE lT rlrHnn:H Rf.SOI.\'EO·
lh •t 11 ntit'le I• herehy jl:in•n
th•t on thl' 25th da7 of Ma reh,
1968, at the hour o 7t30 p.m.,
in the Council Chamber• of
thr. City H•ll In th• Chy of
Newport &ea ch, an y pet•on
ow•fa~ real pro~rty wlthia
aald IHTitOrJ "0 pt'Opo8f:d to
~ •••ned ••d hul•• aay ob. f-ttloa tG Ule pi'Opoud ••nll"'
.d .. ,..,. •rptut befOtf! uld
City Co .. d •ad •how c.a.ue ••1 nell territory ahot~ld •ot
•o .. eud. S.d. prote.at ,. .. ,
\toe I• wrltt.8 .. d •hall a tat • •• •.-e or ••M•U of drte
.... 01 ..,.e,. of ... ,.,.,.
" an.C~ t.y nch •••aad .. .... tlte loeatl~ ... #IN~ •' .. ear ,.,_.,. Ia ,_e,.l ,.._ •
•
I. I MEWORTHAIIIOI EJIIIJI THURSDAY, !MilOt 14, I. From the Po ICe B otter. ....:..:S£0011:.._0:....::S£::...:..cn:.._OI _-_ _.::, ... :::_._.:..:.:oo•:.._A_Dll...::._IIA_,;_c_CAU_,.
;: .... ~~~ck ·:~s.~d~::: fa!:U~-::c;~:::s ~=~i~: Rea honor roll n1111d ....... ,. M.26 n. ..,irit tJI 'ftvelry or
aeuby neiPbort ha• be~tt~
&oornuch rorMataaret Phelpl,
lll7 Saatiaao Ot., Dover
Shoe .. , who complained o(
parti .. with loud and boil•
terout lanauaae, u plodina
fhecJackeu , loud mt.uic:,
and Jlleltl runnin& around
at lite and unut ual houu
•• ·.The quet tion, "Dick ,
it that you? .. ins pited an
uninvited aues t to jump o ut
the fro nt door and tun away,
acc:otdina to Ri cha rd Pay-
ley, of 1801 Beryl Lane ,
Harbor Hiahlands, whose
LEG4L NOTICE
NOTICE. TO CRf.OJTORS
·No. A· 59091
SU PE RIOR COU RT OF TIH:
STATE OF CA UF'OR ~I .\ FOR
Tilt; COUNTY OF ORA:'I:GF.
[,lttte of JEI\SNETTE 1..
TAYLOR , Dec.,ul'd.
NOTICE IS Hf.REBY Gl\'f:">
to th"' ereditor.'J of th!" abo""
named decedent that all l>"r-
"'Dn.'J 1 having claim• a~.a in"t
th~ !t:tid d~crdent ar,. rettu ir,.d
to file them, "''ith th,. n!"r ,. ...
sary voucher!:', in the oHk r nf
the c lerk of th e 11bovc entitl,.d
courl, or to ptl'tl'i,.nt th,.m, wi th
the nece"'""t}' vouchrrl'l , to tho·
under,.ijl'n~d at r lo Th nma,. E.
IJ I"ffem<'ln , .l,ttom'"Y at l.aw,
901 Dover Drh·,., ~uit•• 232 ,
Sewporr l)r .. rh, c,,lif"rn i.o
92660, >t'h irh i" rh,. pl;u:,. of
bu .. in'""" of th" un,J.-r-.il!n P<I in
all mall'"r'" pert.oinintL ,,. thf·
~~l.tl,. of -..oid dr('rt!f'nt ,.,., ith-
in "i~ mnn th,. .. ft••r tl,. fir .. t
puhlir ation nf th i ... notir .. ,
Oat"d f ,.b ruar.· 19, 1961i .
1\ . .I,TJIR)\ I . PI C.ll
11.-\I.L-\n: C. T-\) I OH
[~I"O"IJtOrS nf th .. \lo ilf f. (.,.,_
diri!,. of th,. .• boH' n.om,.,!
d .. r,.d,.nt
TJI0\1\S L IIFFH R\ \\
·\11 om,.,· at L.t ~<
901 J)n,,.r J)r iw
_.,uit" :?3:! ......... port n .... ch, (',lifnrn i .•
9-12-3210
.\IIOtn "l' f,t r,P('U\Or..
PubJi.,.h: F'eh, 22, ~c), \J.or rh
7, 1 1. 196R , in thP ,,.,.,poll
!I arbor [n"iJln
LEGAL ~OTICE
If it be found that a majnri h•
prote!'lt has nnl bePn mad,. a"
pr""'l"ri h"d in ~PC'tion 1ll.!l nf
the ('"Jjfomi" C.ov,.rnment
Cod~. further P"''"""dinlt" ~all be td!.:t'n in "rror•l,.nc,. ~<'i th tht 121"' f,t th,. hoMi nll' of
~uch o;pecii1 1 ,..1,.rti .,n ,
BE: IT tr RTil f.R R t5 01. \ ~ ll
that th~ Citv Cf,.rl. .. h .. IJ ,.,.r.
rifv to thr .a •loption 'l f th i..;, r"•
•olution .tnd ('au .. ,. th!" -.<lm,.
to be publi!!ih,.d in' the '""''po n
lhrbor t~n.!Jign OOf'l" a """"'!!.: for
!.he two w-k5 prior to th"
n id hearin!.
.-'OOPTF.O th i" ~6th da•• nf
f',.bruart, 1968.
HTf.~l:
!.aura l.ap:io,.
CitY Clerk
Pau l j. f:ruh,.r
\1.0\'0T
UES(:RIPT!(J\
OIIIUIT "\"
Pro po«ed Anne~at•on tn tlr •· CitY of ,..,..,,·pnrt fj{';orh
\l ~deo -'nn,.~ar i on
Bouod.u v :-,o. ·,g
IH.CI:o;:'\J ">(. oH lh•· ontl'l·
.,,., 1100 of th•· ~ulh"a"t,..r h
I on ... o f TuM in \o•,.nue, 60.otJ
[,.,.t ~<odP, \lo th th,. \onh·
f'olM"Ih· Ji n,. of ::!2nd :-ott,..<·t ,
l'iO.OO f.,,., "'~'t", ,,,. "'"'!
'-lr""t" ,,,. "ho ~<n on th .. \l«p
of \e,.,port llt-ijlbt .. , R"r ur<f.'"l
in IJ oo!.: I, P a~t" Rl af \li -
et'llao.,ou!'i Map!;, fl .. , or.t .. nf
OranJl" C:ounty, Lal1 fomut,
""'" poon t hl'ing o~n anJll"' rolnt in th,. "l l'>tin ~bnu nd.uv
onr of thP Cih nl '''"'I'"" n .. dr h, Ill' ..] .. !IO,:..tlb'"d 10 th ..
"Tu.,t in ·\yeou" ,on<! 22n•l
~""''\ Annl'~at ion" l"'r Or ·lo · n11n • .. \n. R03 , "'dopt,.tJ ,,..
H·mb,.r 11, 19"16 t,, th .. Lot'
r.ou nril of th"' C:i tv n f '""·
port !il'ach; th'"D"" "-ou th "/)•
00' 00" f.a.,;t alon Q; said ~ ort h-
,.a!'iterl y li n" af :22nd Str,.,..l
an d al onjl th,. "~i.'ltinA houn· dary line of thr City o f~ .......
port f!,.a ch ""' d!" .. r ribed in
!laid flrdinanr ,. ">o. ROJ an-i
al'l d,. .. crihe<t in th" "lfpp,.r
Ray .. \nn,.•ation" per ')roli-
nan r,. ~n . i4R, itdopt"d April
2."1, 19'i5 by th,. C:ity Counril
of th ,. l.i ty of ~ .. wpnrt
n .. ach, a <iillt.an r .. nf
11 20.62 f,.,., to th" fnt,.r•
,,.,..t,on woth th e Southr.o,t•·r·
ly 1111" of Ir vin,. A'"O ill',
60.00 frrt "ide, 11,. l'lh n"n on
!'lair! Map nf ~ .. wpo rt llri~t:o:
th,.n•,. South 39" 'i9' \0"
tle ... t alonjl !'laidSouth.,afiii"T iv
Jin,. of Irvine A,·,.nul' ·•n d
d)onfi: the !"lil'ltin!li bou ndur.·
linl" of lhl" City of N""P""
fleou:h P"'T .uid ()rdi11.a.o cr "o.
i"-8, and al'! d"•trrih,.d on
"lhrbor llijlhhnd!'l -\nn,.,"
P"r Ordinanr ,. ">n. 771 ,
.. dopted r~bruary :r.. 1957
b}.' r.hl' C:ity r:()uor d of th r·
r.iry of ;ooo .... port n .. ar h, a
tli'ttanrP of JJ50,JJ.I f,.••t:
rh,.nr,. rnntinui n~t i!lonr ,.,,,,j
Suut hea!lterly !Info 01nr "~•i•l
'"'ll'tinftl boun dary lin,., ~uth
·•O· 00' 00" "'~"'t i80.fl1 f,.,.t
to the mttl'lt F:alltO"rly 1 IH D"' of the "Bi115el1 .\n no:~ation"
No. 2 "to lhe C.i ly of C:o.•tn
M~I'J.~t, u duc:rihed in Ortfi•
nHn c:P No. 67~ adnpr,.rf Nn-
vembet 16 1966 hy tht> C:hy
Co uncil af the f:ity or CoiiiA
M~111: thencl!' alnn8 thf! boun•
d•ry Hoe of onid "Ui'"'"'ll An~~o~••tioa No, 2." Norlh
50' 00' 00" West 190.00 f,.et
to the ui•tillo~ bondary fi•,.
of the City of Coat• Mu.,
•• de tlb'fd Ia the '*BI••ell
A~~aeuliOQ" to the Ch)' of
Co•t• Mn.. per Ordluo.ce
No. 117 • .dopte.d J••aty 16,
1956 by t.he City Coe.ell of
the. C1ty ef Co•t• Meu;
thn c.c •loa~ ••id boo•dety
llae of die. ' Biuell Ahu~
tioa," the lollo•l•s.coarH•;
Nord. tO• 00'' oo•• E••t
120.15 f<l;*t: thnc:e NorUt 5()• 011 00" ••• 3S0.28 feci •10
&N •o• So•thriJ eoreer of
tM "AII110 No' I Aeae .. tl .. "
had Men a wakened by hear-between 1 a.m. and 1 p .m •
ina a door open and aomc-• . ,MaJl PttitJip•, 2201 There •e n tc:hot~•hip 11aadenu and l7 oa •• hoftDr
'lcalhcl ane ~etl UP-• roll in 3th trade ror the :md ""'UUit at dtt EvtrtU a .. on& walki na in the kitchen r • " ,.... -Day, cbivina a Buic:k, wu lntenncdiate school in Co sta Men. kt 7th arlde lhere ....
ditplayina 1 fluhliahl involved in a collition wi th 24 on the tc:ho lau hip 1111 •d Jl on the ~or roll.
beam:._. _L the Pord d riven by J ainet Itt. GteM Debbie Konto1 Judy Snellth
Tna-,-. F~. 27 «iend, qqq Vllenc:il, ('lo.l. Sc._l•ra .. l, Karen LaFon Janis Snelllna
lluee limes, a youna man Costa Mesa, on Cenual Karen Ak•na J amet Lankrord s .. ve Sowden
about 25 hu w•lked around Ave., non h o f Via Lido in P•m Allen Mark Motri•on Pat Wa~hbuln
ber yard, looked in the the Lido Shop' area ..• Hi a Me lody Benton Sco tt Nomw a 7 .. GN4e
window, a nd walked on the Ruuell sUJfboatd, wi th a Cheuiu a Campbell Manuel Olmedo --tt. .. r 1.r1
too£, said Belen llorak, l iS wh 1'••top a11d yel low bottom, L PI c · "' Alan Cochra n aura ympton arotyn Ak•• 39th A'1e ., Wes t NewPQrt. w~s s tolen from the po rch Mike Colli ton Tim ?ultoz Kilen Benton
W•ciMaclay, F.b. 28 or his second s tory apart-Vivcuc Crumpac ker Joe Tolilon Batbara Cannon
J.titc h-hikin& in the 10ad• men t, said Robe rt Bona r, Arthur Cruz Dale Richardson Steve C b•uvin
way wu disastrous for JSOJI.l Seashore Ave., Wu t Sia Pid ykc Caro l Robbin• Terry Coakley
J o hnny Butkmier, 23, of Newport ••• Alan McKinley, Roberta f urlona Janet Ro betU J oan C lark
lt6¥.t Agate, B,a\boa Island, 336 Colton, Newport Shore I, ·Christine Kirkman Orca Sawyer l)ebbic Colwe ll
for police ran a routine repo rted the thert oi " Kris tie Krisher Jackie Sc:r uaham Frank. C urie l
wan ant check on him and S2S0 outboard motor from o\ndy Laacrquist Nanc:y Smith Mary P ickler
booked him on a wauant for his boat tha t he had leh Pat Mercado Ellen Stevenson Nanc:y Hart
fa ilure to appear ... \1ich-parked in front or hi& gar• Jane Miller Colleen Swick Glenn Jeanne t
ael Stur,ell, 23. o f HO o\vo-age. .Four youna men \ta u Lee Tom Winters Julie J oyce
cado St., Costa \lesa, was uid they wanted to see the Beverly Ncwtson Diane Taylor Esther Kina
pic ked up for a S month apartment Virginia Lindsey Tavia Noll Dorothy T aylor Gar y Lewit
commitment on a chtuge of and "Ja le Bush were living Leanne Owen Gaby 'Zwart Cindy Mayhuah
prowl ing ... Eril: Johnsnn in at IJO -'0th St., West Richard Thayer Hol ly Midthun
and Arthur \lmgan of ~CJ08 .'lewport; i t turned out that Tom Thompson 7th Grad• Pa tty Montell
Seashore nt., We s t ~ewport, the y Teal\y wanted some Janice T omlinson Scholonhip Ka thy Newuon
reported th e theft uf a tele-e xtta money too-aft e t they Steve Wilson Chatmaine ~vc lin& Bobby Pa ul
phone and s~O. , .'<enncth left, tpe young women dis-Lisa Bowen Maria ')uiroz
Sanfo rd, \310 W. Balboa covete'd Sl missing hom " 8th ~rade Rick Br own ing Isaa c: Ronje
Blvd., Centtal New)'l1>1t, te· f'lu rse. and .,5 missing from a ltonor Roll Sue Catlson J ohn Runne lls
ported that he in ~talled 2 jewelr y box.' .Three glass L inda <\rms tron g Carla Chtis tense n Andrea Saint
new tires put chased fr(tfn globes on Ci ty of Newrmt Ro be lt Berner Wanda Collison l)ebta Santos
J.C. Penn~:y at Fa sh rnn Is· Beach street lamps at Cameo \·!aty Card Jan Ctum Judy '5ancoro 1
land, and then asked the Shotes Rnad, Cameo Shores, Richard Fos te r Cosette C rumpacker Larry Schultze
dr ive r to pay at th e ftont of· we re br o ken, presumably by \licki '!alloway Joan !)amewijk Steve Scoles
d yuung childten wh o had · d C · Sh. ficc, but the man -1nve \larjt !-I ammon Carr ie Fogarty ao . uley
f h h~:en seen thr owint~. rncks; Fred !lange p 'I I T · '5' · to ~~ay :t;n~tc ~e~>~·~~~: c~~; the damage was set at S30 Bob Hart \1;'~ H~~:...ndez E~;itne '~~:~t n
0 h d n .. At s p.m., Feb. 18• Varen lle llin Lesl,·e 4 ill '1•'chele T tan te • ~JR.ft8 e t>we · · · lC rn· \ta1ian Lyt,ns locked he1 "' "
ter scct hln at Femleaf •\ve. Jcsidence at !07 Via J ucar, Vicki Hes ter Kei th Hinshaw \laty Usher UO#Of.D IXICUTIVI 'UIIHITUa SINCE 1111
and 2nd •\vc., c-.unna del Lrdo Is le, when she return· Ka th y H ildebrand \latcia ~fomyk o\t thur Vincent
\lou, was the scene of an ed at 5 p.m. Feb. 28, she \tary Lou llumphrey Ca1o l l keda Patr icia Vosyka
afternoon ca r cnll ts rr•n be-discnveted the house had Cindy .Iones Tammy \tassey Bob 'Nail
tween d tiver !O Rael)·n Gard-been tansacked, and a \\70 Oebbie Jones Renee \.olo1eno Jeti '.Vassmuth
ncr, J80 \!agno lia, Cos ta TV and radio has been sto-Tctesa Kasper Susan Nickerson l)eAnn White
'.lesa, a nd \lary Whne, 18~7 len. .<\n ele ct ric type-Charles Kehler Jeanne Ruth 1 Debra Wylie
Sandalwood Ln., Baycrest w11tet wt•flh S~Js .. .n, was
..• ller carpmt was nu t a .. t.den ft om the rjtifrith Co., 8E4.R ST. SC'iOOL '-iflHORS ANNOUNCED
safe haven fo1 het VW, !>atd U ?l Via Lid", Sutte 206.
\largare t Graves , IIH W. i .tdo "ihor~ a1ea. · .Bill
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, fm llol ltngshea d, 51 \1 ~ ~lar i
!Wmeone !Stole a ted fender, goiJ, Cotona Jel \lar, re·
LEGAL NOTICE
,,, th•· l.1 t' ol f O '-ld \1 ··-.,t,
prr Or<lin<tn• •< \a. 1,1·..!:!,
oldnpt••d !1m•· 1, ICI(,) l" th"
('lllltcd th e theft of a S1S
a ir cleaner from his Fotd
, , .When r)nuglall Hoskin,
300 J.\mgs Pl., Cliff Ha ven,
w~:nt to l his gatage fnr a
tot~l , h..: dt!>CoVe teJ his red
toJ<•l n,,,, and all the ton\s
tn ~nte haJ heen s tnlen - a
S,(,1 50 luo;.;, .. Twn young
men went J~>y• boating in
hr~ .33 foot (IUISCI, the
\Jan--Paul II , satd Paul
Smnh, of 1707 Bayadete
Ter., \t v tne Tcnace , who
dtscoveted the yacht had
been s t.1len when the lla r-
hm depa rtment called him
up to ci te htm for ovett imc
r arktng at a puhlic pte r.
Charles P. Catanese, pr in-
cipal at Bear Sueet School,
Costa \lesa, announces tha t
the roJ lowing students ha ve
made the honor roll fo1 the
fi ru semestt:l;
Fnutth Grade -\1ichelle
l(elly , Q.ae ~lien Maybaum,
Galen !>a ton, Kathryn Stoltz,
Lind• V•n Beck.
Fifth 'lrade-Ruth f)ai ley,
Nancy Fillm.ore, Ma tthe w
Harris, Vi r1inia 1-lu&hson,
Ter i \1cCanles, l)iane P ar-
rinello, Vernon Squire.
Si xth Grade-Vicki Crook,
Re becca Dafley, Louin
. • Leopold -Knoll -Herman Miller -
Domore -Hiebert -·Robert John -Gu n locke -Jas•
par -General Fireproofing -Al l Steel Equip.
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\o, 19R. ,,d np t"d O,·tol.o,.r l fi,
IQ(,I 11\-th,. City Counr i1 of
rh ,. Litv of C":o•ta M•• .. o.;
rh,.n c" Sou th ;,o• 00' 00"
EB"1 f10.00 f,.,., to tb r DIO.'lot
:O..>ut h;orl v t'OTI'IN of .'lo~o•l
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llf•inl( • (lOin! on rhr Sttuth~
t'ttllt,.rl y line of tuoid Tn ~~t!ln
rht:'nttl'; tht:>nr" Nnrth :t9•
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Suut hrlll'll~rly I in•• ;m•l rhf" boundl'l ry lin,. of .,11i>I"K11il'lt'T
No. I Ann,.~lltion" .130.2 1
feet to ~>on an11lt:' pnint 1n :oo11hl
boundttry linr; thf'n r r North
SO• ()()' ()0" l 'ut IIIOOfl -Jd
bouodarr Hor, 30.00 f~,.l to
••ld centl'rlhl" of Tottdo
Awn•": thenct~ lt>ula~ Mid
bou•d!I"J liar, North 39• S9'
40'' F.••t •Ions 111•id ceote,..
liae 690.42 fe~:l to lhe ~otth
-arerly pt"olon~tiU\on of ••ld Northe.,.tf!rl)' ll•e nf 22od
StH!et; th~ce South ,SO• 00' ()()'' r. .. , •loaiJ ••id proloa-
aatlon, 30.00 ff'rt to the
Poi •t of IJe~_i_aaiDA·
CONTAININC : , 57.132 ttctea, mote or lea•.
~:X JII BIT "A"
P•bli•hl M•trh 7, 14, 1968, fo
Thtt Newport lhrbot •:u iAII
Lombard i, Jane Lund, McDowell & Craig -Harpeu of Cal if. -Mei I ink
l)iane Reyno lds, Jackie 320 H. Anah•im Blvcl. 201 H. Ma in Str"t
Van Beck, Arthur Wendlandt. AltreMi• -n_.-8900 Santo .+.no -~3-.3101
SMITH IIOS. CO .
Holltl•t -AJ r
C...clltlonlng
Sh .. t M.tol
"LITTLE HUT" HEXT lUO Sup-.ior A.,..
AT CIVIC PLAYiiOUSE LII.SSJI
• HARDWAIIE .~
FORGIT HARDWARE
Hardware· Ou Pont Pain!
Smatl Appliances
2205 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach
Phone 673·2350
....1!!!:.. -r.-.t&.
The Cn .,ta \le~a Ci n l: eiEAUTY SALON
P ia) h(11ne "'til ~tuje "The PRINTING
li ttle hut" hr Andre Ro us-LO'CUJin&1
£. Ens i gn Publishing Co .
WILCOX-CRITTENDEN
HAIIDWAIE
Nnleetlenal Ch•,.._ ... kt
1100 W. c ... t Hwy .. N.a, ..... u,
1-UO.t.• """'"
~rn "" \latch \6, ~~. and
BEA UTY NOOK riff I I' . ' ~3 a t fi :J O r.m. rn the Com· •· If' "" 'rs
PLUMBING
rnum t} R.:-.. Tcatrtm Cente1 27:32 E. Coast Hwy. • Hi gh speed ro ta ry
(o,o,.:lot S..ttc-(hanoc Count>· 1 offset press
A. R. M A RSAC
PLUMBE R Corona de Mar F:tllgl•lund~ i. ..., • Varityping
fiuc-.1 Jo rcct"l B!\1 Fucik Phone b13·133b • Headliner
700 Carnation Ave.
Corona del ~1 ar .tnn•)UflJ.:C!<i lh c follt)Wrng ~a .. t: l'hdtp .... ,11 he plarcd r~~:g~~~~~~~~~~ 272 1 E. Coast Hwy, h\ Cit.'n~: Jk nedtct . ""'hfl last BUILDING CORONA DEL MAR
q,•at ..... m the ria> hnu~c ·s :::;;;P;h;o:n;e;';6;7;~:5:.50::::-rh~ .. r t .tn ,.,.,;ud fur the • RQIODELING •
P lumbing Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673·4130 ........... n· .. uut-.tanding pe1-ADDITIONS • UPHOLSTERY
r .. rrr . .on..:..::. Su ~an will be LI_CENSED & BONDED
rl:l\cd h} Lc.;lle f>a ) o f UPHOLSTERING
tlt .t-ngc, la ~t ~~:en 1n the FRED H. G ERWICK (fly £uropet~~t Craft•menJ
o NURSERY
.u.;a nf L tdu Pla~e t .!l rroduc-30. Goldenrod REMODEL.: 2 pc. Mt ONLY
1111\l o f "P•>III Rrchard." 673-6041 -s.tt. 2170 $69.50 Call .... ,.., ..
51-trubs, Inte rior P lonts
Tropical & Trees
ln sectcides and Ferti l izer
S&H Groen Stomps
FREE DE LI VE RY
---·---------~~~'!£~·DEL MAR NURSERY
Il en e~ .... 111 he pla)cd b) Ed 215 Main H. I . SJ6.4405
L rltle (If Cu~ta \lc~a. who FREE clal & plc.111p
t.:ccntl} played dual patts
1n !he prnductH•n of "\1ay-n .. wct Dial}" rte~en ted a t
01angc Coas t Cullc g..:.
Batbata Ga!I H.:h and John
Srark s wrll assist the di-
' CCh JI,
NATION'S mOIIEIIT
RATE ON INSVIIED
PA88800K 8AVINOII
5"·5.13" Eam 5.13"" wtwn our
current annual n te of
5% Is compounded
daUy •nd hekl ror
-~--
COlONA Dlt MAl oma
·21157 PMi C... H._,..,.
~ 0.,1 M.,., Cttlil . ..S
Tdt .... l7~~0 _.,..,_
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Concr.-te & ""~'"I
!Uiclont So•vlco
Wolclo"• Concreto
.,.,.,_ .loaQittn Rd., Ll8·:1318
P.O. Roll 4ZI CoataMn •
• DRY CLEANING
-n {)ai!~
~~~:!;:;•:,:"".~1 and budaet ~ r .. , tenic:e
quality work -
aetr .. nice I•••J·
E'inithed Lun•y
Actncy
32011.=..,··
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DrMMr/ Tosh
fLORISTS
~79
11¥4.
MilA
AMERICAN GLASS
All typt~1 or alaa•
2 SJ4~ No•pon Blvd.
CotLIMt ..
Pboae: I
E:. Co..C Hwy., 67W160
UP HOLSTERY • REFINISHIN G
DRA P E RIES e C USTOM C ARPETS
ANftLE PARKING IN REAR
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC.
*'WHERE TH E 4 U.S. FLAGS Pl~Y"
UIO W. C.•ot ~wy., M..,.n leedt, T.t••• '*""77
l!TAIJUSH ID IN /!1f6
LOU ROY ELDER
co .. t ,.,c:t I.CHac•
a:ta:wCA!II I 'I'Y'I.tN•
,..,." ... e TING
~"••e•ue t N O
t124 IA IIINE
NfWPO"T BEACH
WI.ITCLI,-Il' ~LAZA
• fUMIS
llg Price Recluctlons
* A. DAllES, fra•ee
ta I. ft It-t, CIITA ...
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$U,ft.'l' \ ..
• PET SUPI'I.IES
TROPICAL FISH
We have the largest and
most beautiful selecttort of
tropical fish m the a rea •
We also carry a full I me of
aquaoums . and all acces·
sories needed fOJ !he hobby.
South Sea T ropica I
218 W. Wil son S1ree1
Costa Mesa -548·7961
o PH4RM4CY
CHRISTEN SEN
PHARMACY
3021 E. Coast ll wy.
Coron a del ~l ar
P hon e: 673-2550
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
1402 N e wport Cente r
Drive East
On Medi cal Q..tildina)
Phon e: 6 44-213 1
I!RKSHIR!'S .........
LUNCH ~ON-DINNER
COCKTAil.!
ORiole l-440S
34$0 VIA OPORTO
Newpon Beaclr.
J(lSEF'S
Fine Restaurant
Phone 673·11 80
2 121 E. Coas1 Hloy.
Corona del Mer
{Adj.cent to Jemelca Inn)
MABEIIIY 'S
Shoe llopo ir
Pwooondlt ...
llopoir -()yo -.HIT-ONE DttlY IIIMCE 1--
l
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lEft liT IIABJ Ellllll
ECOID lfCllOII - -P. 5
THURSOAY.IIARCIII4, 1968
OOIIliiA DEL liAR, CAU f.
I
D.AIICI Q.ASI SIT
lle1inriin1 booic 10t11td CUSTOM HOioiES-~
duciaa. IPOQioted by lhe COIIA .. ClAL ·
Coa&a W.aa rccr1a&ion de-Penouu.t Slr\'kt
P•lmenl. will llaft llaaar... -L II_DIII 7th grade lead~ lnsign
1\e lad quwter honor roll at Horace Enaian Sehool
total' 170 a~Mentt, lacludina 100 seventh aradera and
70 •iahdl ., .. ,.. ·Tbe followinc eamed all A'• in all
la&bjectt:
day. Malcll 14. hom 7:JO 10 _.
to:Jo ...... ., ... Scllool . ILDER CONmUC:TION CO.
601 Hamilton. 1\e inaCNc--wH On U Yean inN.....,. .. ..,.. '!!''· .. 1 be oitt Concll, 1107 I .... ._ 11¥4. 67UM antlled ~ Jobnny Mullen. L-...;..:.=.:....:::...::=:::..:::.:.:: _______ ~==~
S.venlh pade-Debbie Dunn, Charles Glazier. Pauicia
Lewis, Vivian Lomeeu, Beth Luymea and Marilyn PalmeJ.
Eilhlh arade -OIMy Cline and Teri Kahan.
Here i• Clle complete honor roll lilt:
7111 GIIADI Jamu Lotd
Holly And.11on B.eth Luymea
Oay Anthony Liaa Maalione
Cynthia Beckett Bill Maia
Bailon Reek J amea Mukrey
Sally &:emut Meridith Ma u ey
Dale 811hop Michael McGinty
Karen Bit~onneue J ana Meraenthtler
Kathy .Blau Bradley Mi ller
Cathy Britvich Kim Mou ia
Ken 81own Tim Murphy
Lo1i Brown Susan Mwdy
Denny Cline
Vi cki C lucas
Linda Oawaon
Dale Dickinaon
Lynn Do1ius
Ca1olyn Doyle
Nancy Gi c k
Tracey Gust
Rick Heathe1
Susan Herman
Man Hoasett
Mark J illson
MODELS at the Kappa Kappa Gamma benefit fashion
dessert Feb. 29 at the new chapter house in Los Ange-
le~ included Janice Flam of Beacon Bay, at left, In a
ri ding outfit, and Deni se Pickering of Lido Isle in
lounge attire, The benefit was "held by th e Kappa Kappa
Gamma Mothers' Club of Delta Tau Chapter of USC to
augment the scholarship fund and to aid other activities
Lee Bu1ke Marice Newland
Philip Bunn Mat ilyn Palmer
Sco tt Caldwell Paul Peteu
Cathy Catlton Jane Peuin&i 11
Jan Catney Clark Pothorf
Te11y J ohnson
Vale lie J ohnson
Te1i Kahan
Ken Kalmbach
Kathy Kawamura
Steve Kran z
Valerie Kr is
NEW CAR
LOANS
Alan Clatk Matilyn Reavie
Chriuy Cl11k John Rou-Ouuan
Jim Cline Ellen Savuky
Kath y Coleaworth) Tom Searles
Calia Colley Lee Shuck
Jennifer Conover Chtiatie Silabee
Laura Cornell Hollie Smith
of th e sorority. ·
Mary Jo Ctipc Wendy Smith
Scott Ctockf01d Betsy Staub
•tollie Lamber th
Randy Lar son
Mal colm McCullock
Linda McMillan
Scott McNau&hton
Chris Miller
Debbie Mitchell
Mike Moad
Parents
your children
I krlOW tlie rules lor
sale kite flying?
1. Don't cross streets or
hlefnnys while tlyinl kites.
2. Don't fly 1 kite with metal
In ttM frame or tail.
3. Don 't UH tin• strin1. wire
or any twine with meUI in it.
4. Don't fly 1 kite OYtr TV or r.dio
antennes.
5. Don 't fly 1 kite Mtr electric
power lines and don't try to retrieve
• kite cauaht in power lines.
I . Don't fly 1 kite In the rain.
Le) them have fun, safely.
MUT MARcH 22
HIGH SCHOOLS
The top hi&h school ma th
in Oranae County
180 strona -will match
for a tableful of prizes
I~~:~: I 22 in the annual Coaat Colleae invi -
mathematics meet.
G. Knechtel is ~":ulty sponsor.
The maj01 coat of the din-
put on fm all s tudents
sponsou in the OCC
ls•ud·"t Center will be home
the Manaaement C lub of
Missile and Space Sys·
· of McDonneii-
IO.>uolaa Corp .• of Huntina·
Beac h. Prizes and t~~~~~~~:.w~ill come fr om IC Di vision of
Corp.; Auto-
1-"netiicaot·Rock.well Cotp .;
Oranae County Mathe-
1;1:;:,~• Assn.; Pac ific Tele· 11 and Pickau Indus-
Tom Crosby Vicki Svendsen
Gre& Crowley Cari Swidler
Anna Dolby Karl Tahti
J oni Dolph G1e1ory Taube
Su zy Doy le Cathy Todd
Debbie Dunn Mark Travis
J.B. Essick Phil TraLli
Lori Etkin Charlet Tutner
Teui Finkbine Karl Von Herzen
J on Fitzae1ald Ellen Walker
William F1 anklin Keith Wall
Char les Glazier David Wallace
Kathy Gold Julian Wilk
Howard Graessle Nori Wood
Dan Gribble Gerard Wootets
Mar y Hamel Denise Wunde1 \ich
John Hauis Leila Wyman
Wi lliam Heidbrink Pam Yodet
Lit Heit et 8th GRADE
Robert Hende11hot Mar y Adams
Lyn Hiahland Nikki Appl eman
Kathy Hoke Kevin Ashe
P e u y Howland Kate Becket
Janet Hunt Kathy Benson
Doupl J ohn son Nat Brown
Karen Ke ssler Phil Br own
Misty Lee J ohn Bownra n
Gaye Lewis Jane Burton
Pauicia L~wis Charlotte Butz
Bill Leith Sue Cannina
Vivian Lomeau .Robin Chatd
Jim Murphy
Beth Ma czkowski
Debby Nash
David Nichols
J ohn Ny1oos
Karen O'Brien
Doug Parmen11e1
Lisa Peck
Sandy Petennn
Steve P lumb
T im Qumn
Rick Redman
Dan R1chardson
Doug Rosener
Caro le Schmidt
Paula Schneider
Stephen Schone
Peggy Shanabrook
Glmia Somers
Chns St(l!Ch
Lynn Sull1 van
J im Sweet
Missey Talbot
Laura Thmnbu1gh
Holly Ulyate
Scolt Wall
Kendall Warne!
Pat Williams
Rosanna Winn
J im Yeakel
From the Police BloHer
~;;;~!~==~r~~~~~:~• Fell. H that after she asked 2 hiP-repottcd that someone had Lovia . 2300 pie type youna men to leave "atolen het SIOO car stereo
, Newport the Matket Baaket, and then and a S6 uact tape of the
~"HIJ., iii"'HEC' Jieiahta, returned to his asked them to aet off her RiahteOus Bros ... Paul \k·
AS LOW AS
COSTA I,I[SA
Ka,.Mth W 1o•••• no htt 17tn St•u~ IW11660
OANA "'INT G•lfo•d Hunt••
2•611 L• 1"1•u 496-129]
DISCOUNT
SAN JUAN CA .. ISTIII:AHO
Ttoom .. J. w .. ,... 11971 t aminoo C..p.;atr•-4U·II•r
Meti'IIMr 1.cler•J ~ lnsu .. 'IC• eor_. .. ....
DIIOMllt ln ... ....
10 .15,000.00
I .... ~.... L.-I locker a(ter a aym class, he car when t he saw them sit-(Continued on raae 6l
1l _I"'U _ L d iscovered that someone tina on it in the parkina ---;;;-----:;;;----:.----------------.l.-.1. __________________ _ !Wpon noruor tuthero.n 1\;lwrrh had opened hi s locked lock-lo t, her car Wouldn't run In the er, and stolen a SIOO watch very well -susar had been .. 0 , tb~ Bl11!fs Or1*'lon!irrg .'1.-wport II arbor" 20 u o1 c._,,..,.. 0 .,,.,.c and S rina ... The trunk pouted in th e aaa tank.
NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORN IA of her VW had been pried friday, M•ch 1 five
THE AMERIC AN LUTHERAN C H U R C H open, and 1 540 tire and Chri stopher Clarke, 21, of
wheel stolen, declared Bar-2284Columbia. Costa Mesa. 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Wors hip )ennce bar c 306 E Balbo
9:45a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool 81 ~ roo:n, C 8 ·1bo a was booked on the charae
v .• "'pt. • a a.. . f f "I th Co 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -wars hip service J oel 1\dams, 824 ISth St., o •• we to appear. · ·
Tbe Jtew. Jamea G. Blain, PutOf -'t pt. 51, We st Newport Phili p Turnet, 24, of 5802 e mpan
The Re v. GeoraeJ. Busdiecker, Visitation Paswr He iahts, couldn't start hi s Seashore Dt.,Wes t Newport ,
Christian Sci•nce
S.vices
Phon. •••-36ll was booked or. a wauant has • ...... car; someone had s tolen for a uaffic violation. . . . its omers
his one mo nth old battery Guy Caldwell, 1124 Rutltnd
first Baptist Church whi le the cat wu parked in d Cameo Hiahlands. . .Car R ·• Westcliff, re ported that
nRST f 1ft:RCH 01--
CHRI!tT, snt:NTIST
JJOJ Via Lid11
of Cost• M.so dri vers Helen Hawkins, 107 a chai n lamp and shade, more than$2()9 tl11•1lt•on. 8ap1is1 Bibl~ Fe ll o .. ·!lhip Edaewater, Balboa, and valued at SISO, we re stolen
lrrJ~p~rrJut-A.Mtorro lll oMs Christian Kreym ann of La-fr om the J .W. Robinson
Ncwron Beach S....ta Arlo & ~ognolio Su. auna Beach collided on loa.d in& dock, Fashion Ia·
\lac 4.rthur Blvd .• south of land. .. His 2 week old SCNlJAV S('HOOL
9 1).,,., •ncl 11 o"'
SUNDA ,. SERVICES
Or. P.G. Neumann, pasto r '"}reek" SISO surfboard
San Joaquin Hills Ro ad. · · wu sto len from his fr oot
9:U -11 o "'·
WEL>NESDA 't EVENIN<,
MEET INri I P "'·
READING R(X)M
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S.,.,4ey: I p.m. -4 '·"'·
II:COND C'HUIICH OF
Cllllln. SCIENTIST
Ncwpofl Beach at
Coron• del Mar
610 Carnation Avo .
SUNDAY SCitOOL 10 •-
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2863 East Coati HiJhway
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anf'nd Ch~ch ~ntces and
1o usc tht Rc..Sina .. oom.
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2900 Pacific View Dr.
Coraaa del Mar, Californi
Or. Willi1m R. Eller
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NUISERY P~OVID~D
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.r 1. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Momins Wonhip
6 :00 p.m. Train ina Unions
7:01) p.m. Evenina Wo rs hip
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Meelina
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
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Teuy Crowther, 1301.-1 40th St .• Well Newport, said that Patio, said Frank Tanant.
someone had taken hi s 104 15th St., ApL ), Cen·
ual Newport ... While Noble credit cards, and charaed
S400 worth of products at :ea!r:ai~:~c;,o~~~~ w~ ~.'-
service s tations all over boa Slvd., Balboa, some-
the state. · .Thr.ee cars one stole a pottable TV.
were invo lved in a colli sion a camera , c lock and radio,
on W. Coast Hwy., east of valued at S41 5, ftam hi s
11iahland St., Weat Newpoc-t; old residence, 729 St .
driven were Bryon Farwell, J 1 ff amea Rd., C i Haven ..•
21 24 E. Balboa Blvd .• Sal· When Lawrence Motatn,
boa; Evelyn Mok1zycki o r 1921 Altura Dr., Irv ine Ter-
Minion Viejo, and Nanaie race, was notified of out·
McOaniel or Laau.na Beach uandin& wananu aaainat
..• Sillina• bepn comina him, he checked a drawer
in the fiut c:A Oecember for and discove1ed that a te~
the putchuc of Teuco au, porary driven license had
and 'Jary McKee diacovered been remoVed from iL .. E.
that aomcooe wu ut ina a Semien or Loa Anaeles
credit card without his per-said that his vscation home
minion ..• Helen Crampton, at 208 Via Quito, Lido IJie,
301 Flower St., Costa Men, had been entered by an un-
wu taken to a doctor by in vi ted and unwelcome
fr iends and her Cll was tow-auut who had me ned the
cd away arter 1hc was in-beds, ate Otinue food,
volved in a car collision damaaed pst io chai11, aftd
wil.h driv1r Howard Boaen left behind a wallet with
of 441 Momln& Canyon Rd., pink piece• o( paper labei-
Cerou. Hiahlandl. • .When led 11 warnina noti ces f1om
Sharon Stockdill, 217 Via school. • ·.Jewelry, valued
lthace, Lido lale, let her at S$45, was Jlolen from a
cat out ll 5 a.m., the saw balluoom dreuina table,
her,..,._. but when the aot declared FJancia Jon ...
ap .. ala at 6:45 a.m., t he 11J7 Dolphin Ter., Irvine
diiCOftNd lhat. aide door Tauace ••• ~tO root dinahy,
wu ajar, and har pwae, owned by U.• UCl Phy al cal
aedit cald1 ud rinat vat-a aduca&loa depu~mant. •••
... al MU, Mit been •~ atolnrromthaO.~n~a Coatt
lea.· . .NUCJ v-.. 31, ol ctew baM at t•Jt •. Coast
254 •-n U.. Coota Hwy.,llulooto tolllo .•• P .. I
Moaa, waa ,_. -oo Bootlt, 111 Ool-od Cot-dootiMwalk_. ____ .. l~~u.-~11 ... ... -....... "' -t -1 :.=::. to ... hit l• .... ic •. • ...... J-1 et6J I 0 .... IOfMoo-
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"" _. -• OlllMUnn •br Ava.; ...... IIIaH.
And eren these days
tbats a lot of money.
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We work hard to provide the h i1hest possible 11andard of service at the lowest
pototible cott.
That't why we·re pleated we·ve been able to lower our rates t.b times in tM
last five yean. Those si• rate reductions have s•ved our c.ustomen more than
Sl:zJ million. In add1tk»n we have pa .. ed on seven r..rund• totalin1 •n additk»nal
$86 milhon. And thit U09-million uYin1 has ~n acMe•ed •t a time when the
cost of mott 1ood• a nd .. rvices h•s been 1oin1 up.
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We 're investor-o•ned. And we know a hiah •••ndard of serv.tce at kJwe.r costs
not' only benefits our customett. but •ho our 71,000 investor ownen. Eac.h tim-e
we k)•er our rates, a•• b«omaa an even ben..-tMu for more SoU1tMrn C•tif~na.
And. ol coune, Southem Caliform.nt .tao b.ndt from our P4tYtolh .-pent in
lhett tomrnuniriH. And the ._.. .. .., http "" •
numbe>r ol wayt (rom .c:hoalla to Aood coreoL
Tht in .. alor-o•ned 0.. c ... ,.",. ....... ......, ,.....nc you. ,..._., how .. ..,. "' bo.Ai ... .. -
THE NEWPORT BEACH chart er chapter " secretary; Mrs. Dolores Cronin, pre sl-
oftheAmerlcan Business Women 's Assn . dent; Mrs. Douglas Bray, vice-pre sident;
will hold ltsn sprlng hand of friendsh ip" Mrs. Joe Lawson , treasurer,_ and Mrs,
tea sunday, March 11, at the Island Mauri ce Wathen, recording s ecretary.
House, Fa shion Island. New and pros-Mrs. Corene Dunham i s chairman for the
pectlve members will be wel comed by lea. Mrs. T o~my Lou Moakl_ey and Mr_s.
the off ice rs, pictured here, lett to right: Frank Guertm, past president s, Will
Mrs. Charle s Port er, corr esponding pour.
sT. PATRICK 's _o;"H~E Avante-garde show It'll be wear m o the
gr een at th e Newport llarbot The "ln.. set or the hours a re hom I lo S p.m. Legion hall this Satutday, ,11 world ·,, Wednesday~ thtou gh Sun· avante·gatde Mat ch 16, as Post 291 and days and. 6 to q p.m. \ion· expe cted to tuln oo t en Aul:iliaty stage the it Legi o.>n fOTce on 'M.inday, \larch 24, days. Special tta ined c)o..
birthday St. Pa uick's dance. p cents wi ll be on hand as when the Fine o\1ts atrons th e in vi ta ti on says there .1 guides , and group tou1s may of Newport {-laJbot unve1 will be! a band, c01ned beef be au anged by calling the fitst Tetros pec tive ex· and cabbaa e, and prizes hibition of the woJks of J oe e ithc1 \1rs. Ri cha1d Stewart
Friendly II...,.DDittood '}oode and Ed Ru scha ' roung at 4Q.a·2 052 or \1r s. $pence!
9ft¥lce ~u thland attists. R~~~a~~~~~·~7~~i~~;;gs ar c BEll BROADWAY \·Ir s. Ph ili p ... .olJ, chauman
se1ies of milk bottle s , MORTUARY of the exhibition , and her houses, windows, eating 110 Broadway committee will g•eet gue sts utensils and un made beds;
U •. ~-•. ~ •• ~--.. -at the pJeview party , which . r --....-. .,._ his sculptute, a s eues o !;:~:=:~~~~~~~:;;:~wi l l honor the artists and
1 MATTRESSES donor s. \Irs. \lat shal\ Duf·
NEW _ U I VILDINC fi e ld will preside ove1 the
tea table. 1~1ul ar Shapes I
Jaaenprillg-Cet'-The exhibition wi II he
COSTA MESA WAn l ESS CO. /open to the public \la u:h 27
l150New,.n ... .t. LIIM,rtyf.ilOJ lthrough <\pti\ 21. 'iallery
Orco Block Co.
s taircases.
Ed Ruscha's painting s· a1 e
comPosed of typograph ic
:mages, birds, gasoline
sta tions, all in fairhful re·
PJesentation, but enchanted
by s mprisi ng juxtapositicm
and context in to surr ea list
dream.
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'he 0. ,.. Htre ue 1M fiaw11 f•
func. btot UsUna• lbt Harbor Area busineu
a l~increaaelnbutiMu disu icta, aomparina Janu-
liatiaa• in <:¥• Meu. but ary, 196r.: with January,
a ·6~ ckop in Newport 1968:
a .. ch aad Cotona del Mar Cotta Meaa, incr .. ted
durina lhe p .. ( year. fiom Ill to 1,018, up lS~.
The fiawe• are compiled Newport Beach, dec1eaaed
from lhe mailina or request• from 472 to 441, down :6~.
for financial uatementa from Corona del Mar, decreased
Ora nail! County buainenu. from 1 O? to 102, down 6~.
The fiaures do not include S.lboa hland, remained at
aome of the aervice and pro-S2. ·
fca s ional butineuea, auch Balboa, remained a l 35.
aa beauty shops, barber The total for the entire
shops, aecurity_ dea\era and county incre .. ed from 10,·
real eatate• broken.· 590 lo 11,842, up 11 .8%,. , ...
Police BloHer
(Continued from paae S) contents on the Ooot. ·•
Ourina the niahl, someone Cune, o f i tOI Santiaao Or., stole a washer worth SHO
Dover Shores, found 3 new s· from the carpon belonaina
paper racks in the Back Bay lo Edward Leomilli, 900
aJea, north of the Irvine Sea Lane, o\pL ·61, Harbor
<\ve. and ~ntiaao SL inter-Vi ew Hills.·. ·.In the short
section; the coin boxes had time between 9:15 and 9:30
been broken open and the a.'%.,· • youns man in sWim
coins removed.·. ·.George trunks canied off 2 turf•
Perlin o f 2692 Club Mesa boards from a tack in fr ont I
Pi., Costa Mesa, ~eported of the Pros House, 6908 W.
that a battery and a radio . Coast Uw y., West Newport
had been re"'?ved fr?'h cat !I: wi thout payins the . S220
P.atked at h111 servtce s ta-the y were worth.~ ·.Horman
t10n, 41 2 E. Balboa Blvd,, Hackbalth, 45, of Laauna
Balboa. .Jane Kelley, Beach was anested on the
155 2 Mi1amar Ot ., .\pt. 2, charge' of drunk in public,'
Balboa, co llected S5 5 rent a ft er being involved in a
and placed it in a drawer; ca1 accident wi th James
when she went back f01 the Owens of 410 Marigo ld,
money, it was s one. · .Car Cotona del M,1 •.• Go lf
driv er s Kenneth Cook, 125 clubs , solf car1 and golf
Via ·~azi cts, Lido Isle, and balls belonging to Robe tt
Kenneth Kuchensky , )I I q Gay wood, )OS 63td ~t., New·
Samoa Pi., Costa Mesa, port Shores, were stolen dut·
wete involved in a collis ion ina the night; the ~ss was
on Via Waziets, north of se t a t S3{)Q.J3 ... Fog lights
Via Lido ~ud. valued a t S23 were stolen
\otuday·, ·~,ct. 2 •'· • ft qi'n the car, while h~ was
<\ vandal bro ke a window out to dinner, said Lee Mar·
and entered ·thC Ma riner's shall, 810 Kings Rd., Cl iff
Library, and then rummaaed Haven .•• For about a month
thJOu&h the desks, throwinx Ch8.rles 1imith, 73 1 Cit. James
BUILDING BLOCKS • All SIZES -ALL TYPES
Telephone: JAc:kaoa 7·2239 144 acre auction slated Pl., Cliff Haven, has hea1d
his dog yelping; he th inks
he discovered the Jeason 1042 K~;~teliG. Stanton 232tl 5. Mai n. Soa.ta AH Auc tion of the ta s t la rge I Flr ookhuut St. The par cel when he saw 2 young men
undeveloped tesidenti a\ pa1· is mostly level an~d_is sur· leani~g out <?r ~ windo.w,
eel in Cos La \lesa, Calif. rounded on the eas t and shoollna·~ pr oJe ctJ\es wt th WaiJ-tO-Wall has been scheduled for 1:30 we st b)' residential tr acts. a slina shot •.t h.is do~ .. ·
A R PET p.m. Wedn esday, \latch 20, Oevelopm en t is under way Car dtiveu ~hl&ml 1itSh of
in the Shetatnn Beach ll fl tel, nn othe1 prGpcl lics along Laauna B~a ch a nd Edward
21 12 Ocean .\\'!!nul!, ll un· Rw okhu1st St.reet. . Boston , .206-B R.utge~s,
tington Beach. In JQ5Q the We1 show f11 m Costa \~esa, m e~ unhappily CLEAN IN G \tilton J. Wershnw Cc.1., sold the 254·acre t;anta <\na at the mteuectr?n of. Ne~·
auctionee rs-realtors, -.·ill Ail Base si te at auction to Poll Blvd. and Vra L1do rn
conduc t the auc tion sale the \~ceo ,Corp. for $IQ,-the Lido 'ihops Area. 3 0 Cit. 01 t of the 144 acte paT ce l. The 000 pet ac1e . · S•n.,, t.Mrch 3 7D 5C0Un pro perty is located one The property will be of·· William <\bomethy, 61, of
mile inland fr om the Pacific fered in total as one 144 q()() Sea Lane, -\pt. qq, Hat-646 3780 Oc ean a t 1-lami\t on Ave. acre parcel, or in three par• bot Vi e w Hi lls , was found ~::::::::::-::::::::::::::.:;rv~r~· c~r~o~r~ia~S~r~.l~J~u~s~r .:;•;•~sr~of ce Is of .an acres , 50 acre s, by police sitting in a small and 54 acre's. to suit the s tream unde1 some t 1ecs
bidders. Pte sent zonin& on in J asmine Gully, Corona
ITS etlS!:I TO WIN BeCBUSE
UlGUN8 FeDeRaL SaYINGS IS
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' h . I Your savings belong with the c ampaon .
Laguna Federal has been an active force in the economic pro~ress of
Southern CaJifomia since 1935. Today, we are the largest
independent Federal Savings and Loan in all of Orange County. That's
pro performance in one or the top 25 U.S. metropolitan areas!
Savings accounts at Laguna Federal earn the nation's
highest dividend rate consistent with safety, security and conservative
judgment. And. to make doubly sure you're on the winning team,
Laguna Federal Savings accounts are insured to
Sts,ooo.oo by a pennanent agency or the United States Government.
FIIIIDS II£C[M D IT ·IN[ WITH Of AllY -.nl Will FIIIIM Ill[ FII ST
S% current annul rate ef 111.-1-.d •• ,_ ..... acco•ata.
5.%5% whea you •44 our .%5% ....... ifvltien4 te c:UTe~tl annaal rale .t
5% .. lUll •l•i• .... l-7nr ten. eertiAc::Me aea-ta.
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the !)lopeJty is RI-W (si ngl e del \lar; he was carried to a
family waterfront), R4-W police unit and booked on 1
(\lultiple dwclJ.in& ·wate r· chatge of drunk in public
fr on d, and C·2(Commercia1J .... Hall iet ~tonk, 2 SO Cat a·
KEN LIBB Y NAMED
NEW BANK MANAGER
tina , Newport Heights , te·
ported receiving a bill fo1
gas and oi I, with her name Ken \1. Libby of Anaheim fOiged on the receipts. , •
has been na·ned vice pre si· ":ia ry Rogers, lSI Walnut,
d ~nt and ".'anager of ~ccuri ty New pot 1 Sh ore s, lOcked up
Fu st :'1/a ll onal <lank s Ne-thC \tast e1 '-tar ineu Corp., par~ Ce nter Offic e. The "'ll 2 NewpoH Blvd. New·
nl'fi ce will be located in the ;ort, at 6 :)0 p.m. Feb, 28,
new lrvi neTower. now unJer and when he returned, he
constru cti o n. found the door had been Prior to the op enin1 of pried open and J camezas the bank's offi c e in Scptenl-> and an a ttac he case had
her. "lr. Lil:tly will oc c~y been stolen _ a sJ&O lo ss
tcnporary QUarters at ... Over S200 damage was
Security's East 'lluffbunch, done to the 2 can driven 2523 EastbluH Dr. Be has
been in banking for 'Tl ore by Denise McCan\es, 594
than 20 years, ha.ving work eJ Sturxeon Or ., Costa Mes a,
for banks in ti s native and Pat Mc Gowen, 1020
!~tat e of Ma ine before 11ovi ng Clay, Cliff !Iaven, in a I '
· \ision at the intersection tn Orange County and joul"
ing Security lank in 1960 .. !)over Dt . an~ Marineu Dt.
Good news fdr car mechan-
OROtES&S PRESENTS ics: a 3 car collision on N.
"TIME'" DANCE PROGRAM Newpozt Blvd., north of
.. In and out of time" will Coastllwy; driver.s involved
be the theme of the annual were John Btittingham, 1 11 ~:~::;~~;, modern dance ptn-Via 'l(an the, Lido
on to be presented ar K;uen Barker and
:30 p.m. ~larch 14, 15, and 1imith of Anaheim ••• Only
16 in the Liltle Thea t et at a do llar stereo adapter was
l l:o"'"' del Mar lli gh School. stolen by lhe tbief who
Ot chesis Club, unde1 broke into the Chevrolet
the direction of Mr-s . J an owned by Ten y Reese, 126
will danCe th ei r oti· Ruby, Balboa Island •••
interPretations of The banicadeaweren't da~
"time.'' axed on W. Co ut Hwy. weu
Senior solois t, Sara Tra· nf Rivenide Ave. and only
phagen, will give her inter• a Jinle paint wu scraped
prctation of "indi vidua\ity." from the pavement roller,
Lindsay Best will gi ve her but Theodore Manaelt , 40,
interpretati('ll"l or "infinity." of 427 62nd SL,' Newport
HIS UNIT IS OTED Shores , who hil them, had
Airman Firat Clan Davi d to be taken to lloaa Hospi·
M. · Arao, SQn of Mta. Mary taJ by Seal's ambulance,
Arao, 3224 Nebras ka .Pl., and his car had to be towed
Costa Mesa, h&a been re-away ••• Qicyclilt James
coanized for helpina hi• Oavis ·of 20) 34th St., Weu•
un it cam I he U.S. Air ForceNewport, -:u a.ken to Hoaa iO.rllta,dir>l Unit AWird. fi e Uospital by Seal's amb.P
inve{'ltory spe• •nee aftet beina involved
60th Military In a collition with lhl car
w;,,.-,,, the Military drl•en by Lucille Trujillo
{MAC) 81 of 4J&arUon at Lake SC ., wnt ~PB, CaUi. of JZorl !<.,· Well Na-
unit wu cited fo1 ••• k a lfrlallne Cron, 26l0 ""'idi"l mauiu and re· Ehbt, Coale Meea, *'".,
ol pauanaars on P1rmoudl CM •· .......
carao to Plci(jc: dasli-Blvd., aMI DuaaW ~ I•••''"" and rapid, •ah r~ man ollanla AM, .,..._ 1
ol medical ,vacaation Wlrcwy ow Ntwpon ..._,
to destinationa in collided a & tM f•lniNiio. sucea in ••pon and o .. r ezoo -...,., ...
connictt dona to aacll cet. •
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