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1 SECTION of lhe S.. p:,.. • .,, 4.4 mllu in 1.,,.,
Herloor Bl•d. in Collo Meso lo MocArtlour Bl•d., will IN
~dledllcoted toda,, Morch 21. Cer-niOI will llegln ot 10 o.m. on
aouthloound lonu aoll of Brls1ol St. Co-a,onoors ore the
, Q..,lller of Commerce ond City of Coato Meso. Se..ator Tllomas
will be &ptaktr at luncheon following at the Meso Verde
L..:::=~C~Iu~b.
pt. selection
draws criticism
on car
As Bonme Plerce ot 120
Kings Place, Chff Haven,
was drlvm F, alonA the 400
block or 3 Kt St., West
Newport, Wed1\esday morn·
ing, March 20. a 12,000 volt
Edison wir e fell on her car.
[)iuatiafac::tion >Mth the eclJcated man at this time m~ny, many c.n!idates con.
ptoceduJI o (tel celina anew of IIi nan ci al cri si s. tidered and these ha ve been
aupeBntendent or the New-''In the unification pro· screened dovm 8pprolli mato-
part--M•• Uniri cd Schoo l poaal pit ch, we were prom-ly to&.
DiaJftct waa upuucd this iaed more effi ci ancy and .. , cannot ace any way the
week by an cdlcator and a lower cotta, and a bettct procedure could be con -
aroup of local citizcru. · proatam. ·On all or these 3 ai dered a closed shop, and
l')aniel Fischer, Santa Ana counts tl\ey failed. I ell\ think or m people
Scbool Oistrict proj ect "The curriculum is way better qualified co select a
She drove s lowlv on until
the Wlre fe ll ort her car
an d then remamed m side
unu l fuernen from En~me 2.
advtsed her 11 was safe tD
l(el OUl.
Bestd~s burnm~ the pilnt
and danl~ln~ the ~lass of
t.he car, the do'Ntled .wtre
also caused a power failure
at the Ci ty Hall. coordinator, Oranae CountY behind the times. Susinou superintendent than the
Pltlll club '"educator of the men and ed.lcaton ac10ss board o( education.'·' c c
year" in u66, and 1 Co sta the natim are aware that Poor members o f the bud I et
Mea a property owner, who mos t Cali focn i a Jtudmts Board of EWcation1who were 1 1 are araduated from tli-~.o readied yellorday modo MERCHANT S AN D LAN DLO RDSof the Li do Shopping Mark So den , Y'/onne K1m berley, Robin Smith, Mari· _,uld have liked to have .,, beflft the superintendent o f s chools without a saleable statements in re1ard to Mr. area celebrate their contribution to the beautification a nna Georg an ta s, Sai!'J Fleming, Ann Smi th, Marge • S3S,800 Newport-.\4cu Unified~hool s kill. Fischer and the selectio n o f of Newpo rt Bea ch by the planting of a tree and flo wer Anderson, Ly dia Hammett, Estelle Bolen, Elsie Ebel· IS
a superintendenL · island on Vi a Li do, today, Ma rch 21 . They paid a ing, Tom Toon,Hugh M'J natt. Harry Ward, Victor Riolo, Oislrict to replace ~r. "I beli eve mo st of our .., · o 'd "I . Do ld A ... A ''harebones bud.et'' of
L'l .. d B. ·Now·~·r, ,.,·d 1"anan ·~qaeson sat • • third of the cost o f the c enter divider pl ante r, and Ca rl Greer; back ro w, Oenn•s Ha rwood, na h ln· ......,,_ s l.ldenuwouldbe c:ons idcred thi k hr· ~ ·1 .,1 S35.MV was adopted bv. the "~entbeyhl'red Nowoomor, ·1 · __~. · n 11 u•afles are 1 • then the Lido Shoos contribu ted o ver ••oo more 10 son, Jim Rogers, chairman OeilTl Rea..,ie, Steve Krl • "" 1 htCI"ate on &rad.latto n due 1 · 1 w u· · · .:KJ Newport Harbor Chamber of lilY applicant oould apply k> poor readina skill s. 1 ~~~c~. e a~~cru nulng p rovi de ornam ental lighting. Pa rticipants in the pro· Bruce Blackman, Peg Jacaues, co·chai rman F red Comlerce board o f dlfectors
for lhe position and be believe they should be •lh ~~can te srnow. ject are shown here, front row, left to riqh t, Fred Schoepeand Morial Thornowrg.(Cameo:JHousephoto.) Monday noon
bired, takina readina from kiOO.el'-A 1 oua am not at aberty Simpson Thomas A Be na e 0 Robe rt f,fl "Th · -T·· time lhey set up a a art., lhrouah h iah school ... :iu'':e ::::;,,.~.~:~:ct~f~~ CA. N 0. I Dr u ,,Ar. T E. umS. 5. O UN D OF F pay t~~ ~.5~~t~.~~~"~~~h th~
saeeina committee wi lb a In answer to the dt.a11es rMk.e a d eCISIOn 'loon. ·I Chamber. sald Secretary
Load :._naeles pdr0re1uor to made by Mr.· Fi scher, Dr. would just as soon not say · Jack Barnett.
boa at up-an on Y tho se Newcomer s aid, "The pro-wh th th . 1 1 , . . . . T o co ver pubhc1ty and pr(r
candidateswhomtheyscreen ceWre for hirin1 a super-e er .,ere 11 a oca All7 candidat_es for N e ~-lhe 7 Council s eats. Each Counc1lmanAIForgit'ssta nd stro ng Ci ty Coun a l W1f1 a mouonal work.S lS.OOOnlore
could be presented lO the intendent was pu t in the ~an~date. . port Beac tl O ty Counal tlad 7 minutes 1o s tate h.is on .., ocean fmnt roa dwa y. purpose. We '11Ust compl ete Wlll lle needed he s&J d
board.· Whlch made it very board 111 enda, and board fJa:tabeth Lilly said. "I fa ced each othe r for the reasons (or runnina, and a Here is a summar~ of the a comprdl ens iv e ~aster ThiS sum Will ' bt' ,.-::amed
ouy for lhem to sacen out a1endas were sent k> news· w_~ld ral.her not c:omnent. rint time Tues day mo mt ng (f.lestion-an swer senion "campaiJJl .. speed1es : plan. u called for 1n the thrOUJ!h Lhe epiCurean map
10yone t.tley di<kl'l wistl w papers and public libraries •. H•nna hu not taken P.lace, at a City Hall meetina fo ll owed. Thi s po rti on of J eny '1\bo ters, Oi stri ct 2. ch arter. If the oriainal the motel and hotel ji:Uide '
prctent to tile board, ·and A news release s tated that The proc ess of selecDna a spon so red by the V.Oman's the meeUna was enlivened West ~ewpott -"The re is master plan had beenbtoUaht '
tbe board wouldn 't ovon bo rd · · aupeDntendent i& now &oin& Ci vi c L eaoue of Newport by a series o f qu <f r·,, d•"· awesom e arowi'l in Orano• up 1o dat e we mi &ht. have and the Commodo_re Club il.e a was recru1tan1 on •• , . . promo u on s , mcludm~ the knDw flcy had applied. nationally and that a oo,n--Harbor. re cted at Councilman Dee County, but what o f Ne'olo'pon ay01 ded the . p rnbl ~s o r Ch8lacter boat parade ~d
• 'Thi I tcreerWna board, sultant commi tl.CO would help ''l~~:msS. ~ ~~";~~n ..... •p:r~ The can d. da.t es ocwpi od Cook and ~JJCStion s abo 11t 9cach1 . Costa \iesa, with a1 rport e~ans1on , los1 ,.., the the filght of the snowbtrds.
set lbt pru.,t. supo,. lb bo rd to 1 1 1 WI ...-r•pont11tle aovenrnent and car aaenaes, schonl 111t1 -. ....... 1 h M wUI codainly be • a •• ec 1 1 a 1n the area have done aaood coac.aratct Qtiz•a. maket and ped:upl tbe annnf'ion t .~. .. ~~':sem~s~~ ~:,
.. -•ly..,aa-or..ait1e4 °"4 dM•. ;,.. of t.tliM lhe public *' N .. port ~d beu. '(1l.e rauh problems. 'fie net4to llre.,._ " on .
peel .. a lllpri•tM.a willa ""Oufta&lbe pell 2 •••• ptoce6are and underlyina lic1 with you .-,d me, with line c ity operation•. ~'The met Y~sterday wtth 6 City
would A::tUow hi• philo1o-the board hu b•n inter-policy of the Board i n the every concerned voter. We PlaMi na Convniuion and Counc tl candi~ates to st.ate
phis lftd PIWhapl oover viewina numerotu c•di· seleaion o r a candidate. We have som e prize areas such Council a re swamped with why they beheve the ude--
bit millllkes. dates faom ,.,;thin and out· clearly Ind. catcd wOO was s .~... 8 ck. n :: 1 det ails. ·There is ver y li u le lands use fee would be tn·
h I . I 1 ~d a •u C 11 ~ay , ,...rpot . . h b "r--lewpoit and Costs Mesa I ide the district. The cri· e Ptnaus se ec ca.no.a •es Complu.and Fasbion Island. oooperatl on . or liaison be-JUTlOUSW t e liSle e<>onomy
il probably in the biues t teria l'orsclection have been with eKI)ericn ce, ability and bu t in West Newpo rt. Balboa tween lh e t~. The city de· o~ Newport Beach. Larry
me••ltley over were_ e ven publici :ted. o ther attributes to enable Peninsula and \-Ia rin en partm cn u need toworkc!ose r Mtller spoke for the man nas .
bdote mefJina-What i.s "Ev eryone Vlbo spplied Cor tbem to succeed as a super-\tile, no thina has happ ened. t>&cther, an d t hrough s tream· Jack Nelson duwussed ho~
needed is a hard headed the posici on wu referted to intendent. We developed ALito aaencies an d rro ares· li mns, we can s trenathcn the manne servtce stauons
businell man who II a the selection. con•ultant s for criteria which re nectcd the sive businesses are mo vi na ci t)' go \•emment and accom· would be affectt>d. !Utd Hank
r•liat u well 81 an l)fo ce ssinc. There have been 'Joard'.s concern f Or the ou t. The Council has been plish what we want to do ." Hl U rf'present~ thJ> Vl t!ll.'-
type o ( m an needed. They con c4 ned wi th petty roli· -\1 Fo rg1t, u1cum bent, pomt of the tnatlnt" hoa1 re-
secrecy act Chan e asked a ave u !i a list o f 7 o r A. ·We tics an d na me call ina. \ly ')1st n et 2, Wes t '\le ~o~o'flo·n -pa:u yiil ds. g h.~ve considered and talked opponent has aain ed t he "I have been a bu s1neuman
""th 6. We no w wan t ad-to!" IUpport of the moneye d com· here for J~ rears. For .,a man JEWELRY STQLEN A resolution was pas sed
Tuesday night by the New-
~Mesa Unified School
District trustees to request
the California School Boards
Assn. to introduce or sup-
port legislation to amend
the Brown Act requiring th e
Board to conduct all busi·
ness except personnel mat·
ter s at public session.
The board INOUld like legal
autbority to meet in pri vate
session to develop strategy
Cor conferenc es wtth nego-
tiating councils made up of
teachers associations. Thi s
would aid the board, ac-
cording to Supt. Le land New-
comer, in oegodating salary
policy with councils .
The boatd is now required
to develop strategy for sal·
ary negotiations at an open
meeting. Or. Newcomer
said thls puts the board at
a distinct disadvantage as
tbe negotiating council may
attend board meetings and
tbeo develop counter-stra--
tegy in priv.ue.
Other matters di scussep
Tuelday evening included:
• A public hearing was
held on the board's intent
1967·68 sc hool year. was ditiooa\informa ti o n on ] b.lt
1 1
••.I. munit y.We can 't ha ve gov em-.., sta\ 1n businen that ..J ewt>lry and U.S. o·otns,
authorized. have M t positively elimi· ~ & men t control l ed by one a rou p lon a. he mu u b e able to &t:t valuf'd . at Sl .~6<!, were
• Two new programs were nated anyone. Yes , th«e is ) , of men. ·Th e Council IS no al''"i wi rh r eorde. \-ly reco rd stolen I rom th~ t"'sHll"'tH'tl o f
authorized for application local rep re sentation. place to feed the ea;o, but kl n f the Ia 1 .l yeau spe ak$ W. Rasmusstou , 2.:!3) Gnl.lld
ror rederal runds under the "If an yone read our c ri· a ovem the ci ty, and 10 st:rv e fo r it self. 'lie haH an es· C:u1al, Balbo<& I !-.l.md. Mon•
Vocational Education Ac t : teria, he ""'uld know onl y a the oommunity as a wt.Ji e _ c cl\en t ci h· 'o\c: aon•t ha\'e da\' 1"'\"t'lllll~. M.u rh 11'1.
a course in aviation tecJl.. a very small nu mber of cr&-J.. ' th e hom eo wners, small an d a baJ ci ty government. A J.:Old cham hr..tt't>lt-1 Wtth
nique to be he ld at Costa dcn tialed a~inistraton in la'le bu sinellmen, and Bo bb>· KCI\ned\. and Presi· St. Chns!Opht'r·~ nwd a.l, P ATTI HUDDLESTON s enio r at Newport Harbo r Hi gh h S"" ld 1 Mesa Hi~h School, and a Cal iforni a oo uld meet the se ' aparllll ent own ers. J would Jt:nt Jo hn '!O n w111 I'Ut on a wort ·)<IIJ. <~.co rln~ Wlll pro~ram or vocational office criteria. Thi s was do ne School, and daughter Of Mr. and Mrs . Don ald I. Huddle· d ep end on yow to come to me bettt:r St\lw than Dee Coo k a pearl a.nci dJ.illlund d ups,
training at Es tancia School. in ten tionally at we need a s ton of 1211 Kings Rd., Cli ff Haven, is displaying tl"l e wi th you r 1ripe s an'd prob-an d 1. f)e e anJ 1 ha ve m ted wo rth S~V..l. an d '-' Pl:lW'I
Present programs in opera· top notch man "'ith a lot o f ribbons she woo at the recent "Ai d to Zoo• • national lena , and I would ma ke tn)'• together mo re than any nf nerklau•, ,•.uu .. d a.l !:!UV,
tion are electro-mechanical e.cpc:rience." horse show in Phoeni x. She pl aced J rd in hunters under self n ai lable at al l ttrn es.'' IC••ntm ued on P age JP wtore amon)! thf' plt>C't"S of
technology, plastics tech· Roderi ck \lae\\illi an said, Je~~o•e\ry takeu.
nology, power mechanics "The process of s elec t ing saddle lo r 17 and under, 5th in green wo rk1ng hun ter [kmald \lclnnis, Oi !ltn ct =·
and distributive education. a superi ntendent was done ooen stake, 8th in equi tation for ages 1717, andqth 1n West Sewpon _ .. \ly pl at forrn inclu des the fo li o win& points:
FIREMEII COllE TO AID
AID OF IAIY SITTERS
Gallant riremen rrom En·
gine No. 1. Newport Beach,
climbed a ladder to the sec·
ond s tory or 1404 w. Ocean
Front, Central Newport,
Saturday mpming, March 16,
to open a sliding glass door
ror babysitte rs who had
locked themselves out.
J ennifer Kane , 719 Helio-
trope, Corooa del Mar, and
Monica RJcharda or L._
guna Beach had gone to the
beach with Kathy McGrill's
baby, and had fcxgOltea to
take a key.
by re cruiment selecti on wo rl.:ing hun t er class tor 17 and under. She wa s riding (1) Return the Co unci l 10 procedlre, rather than v.ide· "All Roman," her 7·year-old Kentucky thoroughored its primary func tion of pohc:y
open invitation to all who gelding. Patti, who has atten ded Harbo r Area sc!Jools makin1 . {2) Oi aniried team mi ~t be interested. Thi s did not preclude oonsider--since kin de rgarten at Ha rbor Vi ew School, will enfOII efiOn. sivina the ~ity s tarr
ati on or tOO se meetins lh e nex\ fall at Stephens College in Missouri, where she the opponuni ty to carry out
criteria established by lhe will cont inue with her riding as we ll as with her stu· Council directives. 0 1 Co--
'Joard.l am not sure wh ether dies. Stte pl ans to be a professional trai ner. (Ensign opera1.io n whh other go v~rn·
Mr. ·FischCT mel il e criteria. me ntal bodies and q;cncles,
In relation to the lett er, as pho to.) including the City of Co sta
we are now pu rs uina th e bo d • II \feu and the Schoo l l)u .
matter o r a new superinte•· Boys ·Club ar to IRSia trice (4) ,...,lononl In doo lh dent. auianment o( exist.-the city-wi de ,oa ls and
1na peraomel c amot be ·d . objectives, with Citi zen New offic ers oC 1he board The out aoing p rel l ent IS ••
"'
naid«eduntillhi 1proceu 1.1 b pan apati on. It's a muter of di re ctors o f the Harbor Edward \\', 11 ten ura, 1 1 ;1 completed. u . r 5 . 1 P an or the city. prepared Area Qo ys ' Club will be in· prestdcnl o et\'URI C n• 'tlt · · 1 () Addina to the aa.ack. 00 wr. all :ten he p. S R.etu m stalled at a diMer meebna strumenu. O.ula \lesa. tJt C ·1 d bu sel ecb m of the superin· e o una to soun 11· Friday evenina, \tarch 21, n u 1 d h. · 1 tendent wu a letter s ent to IUTTE"FLIES II Clll e ea c:rs 1.P• 1 tm. P eme,. ac. Reuben's restau rant,· n tJt •-• d the school boaJd, sianed'by . enee......, acti on With soun
to grant an easement for HARIOI DISTRICT HIT
Costa Mesa prope~y to e.t• The City of Wunintter
teod P1acenua tb Mesa ha• unt a copy o( a re~o-
Verde North. When com-lution lb the Ci~ Council of
pllltecl, lbia road will lhort· Newport S eacb requediaa •
.. bUa tuDa from lbe Mesa dhlolution of ... o ..... e
Verde area to Elt.aneta High County Halbor• Di1tri ct and
Soboo11Dd will allow eaaier a a&horbina i tl ,.,. .... ,..,
ttatnc acceae hom the aortb live to tbe 0•••• Cowuy
Ooata MeN area to Eetaacta Le.,ueo(O.Iiacl ., .ace il\
HiP kbool. ravor of t«>~tanhaDoa or
1~ Halbor area ruidenu, 0. W. {Dick) Richard, Capi strano may h~ve as judtme,.of"businessleaders.
askinathat forrn.relementary monber oftheadvisoryboard, s wallows -but the fi rst day I call ll.aist in ttis obj ec-
di ... •ct ti••ea··r-•-raCarl will serv e as in uallina or spruij!;, Corona del Mar tive.u He i rt erpolated a .._. " _,......,. o(fi cer, indlctin1 the fol · had h d of Monarch ....... ·-1 gg,well and Ro y Anderaen lowina inm offi ce: t ousan s . r-t-to a stalemer'i. by ~ -oted ~,.. •teaa butterflies. 'llu~y were firs t \1r, WQOlersb)· say\na. '·'New·
..., V.J •• Pl"uident -9ob Leech of · ed b Mr F'Tanlt Gran r.
Hi'b Schoo l principa l Lea nouc Y s. • port B•ch is a 1t ne place Eu t 'Ji utf ( manaac:r o f the 1 3216 0c 81 d 1' · 'II ~ d · Mill.' b. ' •• '-rod lo key n s, @an v .• o &vein. e ...:r aaoo Jo b ...., Qx-ona del Mar branch of d h aid .clnltl. 111111·ve poa1·11•0 na. Corona el Mar, w o s here. We can help ., do ·h United Califotni a Bank . Tllialtaer. initiated by Nile they n ew by in bunches, beter.''
R•d• of Colt• \teu, uid,. Fint vic...pre•ident -Oon rested on a nearby u ee, Lind1ley P anons, incu~
'"lb•• men It now the com· Swedhand o f Cotta Meta. and then n ew on ~t~:ain . b~t in Oittl'i ct 7, easterly
nunity and problem• in· owneraf'CoastGcn•.aiTire. O:nona del \Jar-''1 have
'tO hid... Tbey have tt.n.on. Semnd vic:e--pre.ident -Ill I T!$T'•.-AJtOI 23 no ne«t to make a speech TH E CANDIOATES.loAIR,., be held 11 f'ashlon lsllnd
March 30, will invol ve cltlt'ens In local government by
bringing the candldltes to the people, according to the
sponsoring Orange COast LNQUe of. women Voters.
Her e Jre c 'luoue members at the Fair sl t t : seatH,
Mr s. Gordon Dole, II loft. .,d llrt.. ·Robert 91....,,
L e•gu e president; stMdlne. Mrs. JOSeoh Bfoom, votet
serv ice cha irman, at i ett. and .,,s.. Robltt Nrqulst.
Eoch of lhe 7 t.,dl-s fo< .,. N._.t l!llldl Cl•
Council will h1ve his o., Joocllll at lie Fair. T1lt L ..
gue wj ll II .. $ out CDIIios ol lllt C-dllt .......
r'llirt. wttfch wUI lftdudl Ndt CMtbltt'l ••••• ID
It QlltsUons. Tht Folr-s .. 11:•-11 J:JI ...
• A p1ao waa &Ulhortzed fie fuac:liou ohh Dhlricl
ipiCUically 1.0 iDYite i~t. a ocuncy dePNh••· ·
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dlarlaa Public -•• -· AI<U .... 1'1111 II lbo botlrmlrll ol • plAa lO , ....
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Pecricie All•. J.t. of 209
Via Co1e1Dva, Lido hie, •11
booked on lh e ch .. e of in·
101icated in ato arteM ua$-
fic accid•' S..t.,.,M_.
1~ .... U*' Ill• bridao.
M•dlael 'Oel•lf• 16 , f\1
1765 Sou• Art-. 0> ... M•" liMt ••• • or •• ...,., c-. .. , .... taiL
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ttraled tht;r llbility ,0 t110rlt Fruit lluabe• 9 f East BlutC. .\ saf1ty cbet* ~ or bi· lbou.t what In aoina to c».
wtllt fl• cilh-.a."' vice-pruident ,in dlarae of cyclu and riders' proft. You. wilt ;udat me for wbat
AnMI IIIDie who aianed ptOjtclt for chelrvint CO. d. an~ wilt be h1ld at a tai· l have done <luint dle put
dat J•w ••• former lliJi S.c:hllary-Mikl Manahan cycla todooo fmm 11 &.ra. 1o 4 y•n. My poU ~ baa t..tn.
•dllool •••t• ' and now of f.aat 31•1, ~llnlf in tht 1 p.ra. lhh Satt.uday, Mara. _, ll')' to Pf'lll,.. 11M: •IV
m•ldpal judi• ODnald Cotou del M1r inasnn01 ll, at Newport H&eor Hllb of.life we all en~ here to o...,., .,..,, Colla *'' lrm <A M~niMn ud f.aa•n-!dloot auclum paltiaalot. enJoy. Thh oommur~ty r~P•
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f..,! · odoo•orpotlloonlilltorl~ Pr•oi-HNIItltloop....,, lr ,_ An••nen T'o Ullhtd Pten ••& aorMOI ol lbe r..a h• .. • dhwiH ..... u oltale•
uOH, *Ia cli,pa&cbonrdle wir01 ia 1M al••away-&h..,.old o r IIIII S.ll .. woal• '-o
GOD, POilONI TMIMr' Fiday morwaiftl: 1•'Jb• ,_. CIOftti)Yirt)'. ·•d ID P•tmh 4bubl) baY• r ..... &llle ...
taac ni&ht I dreamed lhlt teYetll thot•aoct written Constitution. let .. not m•te it a ate puud J~l1 1ft4. tent die Uaa. of rea.,n 10 po.-miahu.Uoa'• cla.ee. •d
chief otrk:choldcn. Party faithful. ftnaneial blank papn conarrucdon. lSI)' tbe tai'M as to to Puaident John ton ror bh vade tbe ')eaao cbnber, would bau rDade Cbl ftaal
anaels and peopte caned "di1nitariet" auendecl die opinion or tAtoee who consider the pant of aip•ur• 1 bill that be but tbo obdurate l1 would score l1 10. lL 11au h
a fabulous fund~ralsina dinner for the O.:mO-lrcaty·makina power II boundleal. If it is, tMn IOU&bt lhal could make flo oot rally 10 the eaute or p .. would ~··• beee aeoe ... .,
crat Party honorina Thoma1 Jeffenon. who it we have no Constitution."' entire U.\. aold S"C)ply o( &liod~~n, •4 tbey aold f\e foJ 2 or llle ·~all&eoaa ID
claimed as founder of tbat political oraaniza-"Now he's soundina like one of thole 1uper~ Sll.$ billion available to co&anuy down the river. , repeal. f1>m da•r efll ..,,
lion. The ma,ter of «remonies was banalng patriots." arun~blcd an internatlon•Hst 1o no to defend the doll.r 1£ the lnumuch aa lbe \'Ole wat and to eh•a• &be wte • hi~ 1avel for quiet bdore inlroducina the one in panicular. "What would we do without ac.tninhtration chou ... • 31 to 31, a chanae of one l1 for and 37 11aiast die
ftnal spe:aker when stranacly the liahts in the Eltecutive OrdeD and our 1reatlcs which build bill and tt.l1 save tb. coua.
areal hall arew very dim, and after. few long 'bridges of friend~hip' to our Communist Sewer pumpl"ng cost· cut uy, and sotw:rina seconds came on bri&ht again. br01hers'r' he shouted. Rloh•d eou .. , wrklaa
revealina a dianifted man of commandina pres· Temtion and indlanelion were now mount· from lhe "'Conaervllhl
ence walk ina slowly toward the ,peaken' t<&ble .. ing :.s the old man went on: .. Our jlk.lges are Citiuns or Newport Boacb dollarsfor Newportcitiuns. Viewpoint .. last we•. ••·
The Chairman and the aunts at the head table •~ honest as other men and not moce so ... are no lonaer payi,. a aal· ML Parton a said dull 41,• plalntd tae lou of lht 10ld
looked on in surprise as the stranaer proceeded lt i~ characteristic of a aood judae 10 Cltpand lonaae chetiC fot pumpina 100 linear feet or concrete b\11 in the House or Repn-
lo the microphone. Tile crowd sat hushed. ex· his jurisdklion--and their power (is) the sea water fro m the Balbo• pipe rem ain• 10 be replaced aen ta&ivea·by a vote of 191
pcc:tani. as the courtly white·hairt'd gentleman more dangerous as they are in offi« for life Peninsula throuah the aanla .ll a <n1l or 11,200,00. to 110 In lhia mun•: • ~ ../!.«;
"'
-"¥ hegan to 5peak : and not rnpc:m5ible, as the other functionarie!i tation district facilitiu end These replacements have .. If 4 or !5 who •••d ID ~ • b' 1 •. · ._ 1 . 1 Do 1.. back into the ocean, been proar·-med over a ten . · ,,e ur5t o ,teet o my nc-art IS my own are. to tnc eect1ve contra . . . not ta... _., p've away the aold had elld
f ( h I l •--. h . . ( bl ' ffic Councilman Lindsley Pa.,. y ear pen'od. The Counco'l country ... I once t e peop e uo;\.;ome tn· to ~ about I e 1ntegnty o pu tc o ials. I that they would not 11r•
Rvo E H ••p• ownor "'" ~·bl ·os•er ot-e Enso·-bl. •. d I ·• h 1... h I' . . f sons,, who also serves as ,·, presen''y -nso"derina a ld A .......... , - " "' .,.. '11tl~ntive to the pu tC ana1rs. you an . anu 5ay cn01 in I e po tl!c:ra ns to I e tmltal•ons o u _. 10 afve it IW'Wf, thia wou -o----o ... --:e---....,"0' Co , hi' . .• d h C . . . 11 1 f . joint cbainnan or the Oranae sewer s e.,o'ce ~aiJe 10 •-.,11 / ..,OO><OOO"Go ;;;;n;;:..,..GQI '8\UL_._.._ ngrt'!i.~.anuassem !es,JUugesan governors. t e onstttut1on 11 se ... am ocpreservmg .. Oi · !MI1 have made t .... w enac:e. 1 ~hull all bec:o~ wolve5." to the 5late~ the powers not yielded hy them County SarutatiOn stncts , cover the cost o f this and We were that close. -.d I The Student Judicial Board at Oranne Coast Collene has repo rt s that the s tat crnent h d-• · ':1' :J "Wolve!!! He's talking about •Republican.s!" to the Union. and to the Legi,lature of the . ot er nee GU Improvements havalost en9uah rMio ••
issued an ord e r forbidding Campus Cru sade to r Christ chuckled an exuherant guest to his wi k Uni(ln it5 constitutional shari! in tl\e division (If o f operattons pr~aented at 'in the sewer system. tions acrou tho naeinn lO
from passing out rei igious tracts and seeking to convert "The God who gave us life gave us liberty flower~. and 1 am not for transferring all the th~ mon~ly . meetan& or the As the eHects or these r~ indicate that. had 1 been on
students on campus to fa ith in Jesus Chri st. ut the same time: the hand of force may powers of th~ sra tes to the general government Ja~n.tS~n~tau on Board M~ch placements are felt, furtha all of the stalion•, thit
This is a logical and inevitable fate for Campus CrusadE. destroy. hut cannot di:iijoin them," and ;•lith~ of that wovernmentto the Excx:u. ~~~t';~c~iu~~~ Pr)~~\~~ ~rs\::.v,inls sh~uhl_d re5su!t would not have happen~ ..
and simltar religious endeavors· at a tax support ed school, llle audience. w~s silent .. ' tive Branch. I urn for a government rigorously No •. 5 were OOwn 3% while . Di Yc:"S Wlt tn • an1a 1\bal: When natioaJl is•
. . . . . . . "The great pnnc1 ples of nght and wrong are frugal and simple . applying revenue to the costs in the neiahborinadia-tauon stnc t 5. he satd. tues are at stake, boa.or
God lS 0.tf.JC!all.y dea~ 111 pubdl~~ shchools. Court dedCJStons legible to every reader ... The whole art of discharge of tne nationlill deht." tri ctswere up from 4 to 20%. send your contributions 10
have ve rified HIS demt se, an 1 t e Campus Crusa e case government consists in the an of being honest. "He's Ronald Reag~n in a wig!" a drunk ex. This cost reduction is ere-LEGAL NOTICE Mr. enuen so as to keep
would ever go upo to the Sup reme Cou rt, another paragraph Only aim to do your duty. and mankind will claimed. Everyhody laughed but the old dited 1o rep lacements o £ o ld N01lCF. Qr PURUC H F:ARJS G ni s four daily broad~IIU
undoubt edly would be added to the obituary. givt yo u credit where you fail ." £l'ntkman. concrete sewer mains by Not.i e<!l i!!l hereby givea dun o ver XEMO, 860 on your
The court s ha\le ruled, in effect, that to promote any re-"Who let th at crackpot in here?'' muttered a "II am) not fur a muh1plication of officeN the City of Newport Beach. the Planoing Con•mit'!!lion of dial om the air. He speaks
puhlic ~ervant . o~nd ~Mia ries merely 10 make partisan5, (nor} The old deteriorated sewer th.e City of ~~wport .Ht!.ach at s':J;) a.m. •at 12:15 p.m., ligious bel ief in a tax suppo rt ed institution would infringe "H .• h , . 1 J •-h , · 8 lbo 1 1 .• d w1ll hold a pubh e h eann~ on ' · ;tu 1 e uoctrme5 o esus u.;:~n preac eu . for increa .. ing by every device. the public dcht miUn son a a s anu an the 1\',plieation ol Clao .'!L bel 7:;);) p.m. a nd 11:00 p.m.,· on the rinhts of those who believe otherwise, and espec-1 h r H ' 1· h h 1 Balbo p · 1 11 d :J a way~ a~ t ey came rom IS ·~· t e w ~t' on the principle of its being a public: hlessing." a entnsu a a owe Lltld eo Van Lin gen for a H"e Mondays10 Saturdays.
i o;J IIy o f th ose who do not believe at all. Basis fo r the ci\·iliud world would now have bc:en Chrb· ··The old fool doe5n't realize !hat debt has intrusion of ocean water Penn it 1350 to perrnil an auto-
lUli ng is the fact that tax:es com e from us all, and there-llan n•1 meaning." e"plained a young Key~ian which resulted in an in~ mobile service ga ra ~~:e in an "No"' hf'·~ "Uit meddlin' and started preach· crease in lhe n o w. l)urina nil!lt.ing 11onconforminll buil d-lore no parti cular religion can receive benefits from taK ., 1o his flunering date. ··we owe it to oursclvf's! h . inR in the C-1 T)illtricl co~
,n·•·· a ward heeler cracked. E 1 11 nc 1 11 ·'eho cr 1 the past !5 years, t e Cl ty •••z known •-. 3000 ~· •... ,.,, d II I am Ot no·nn to 0 a el with that n li nn Indeed .ven ua y. we can ca c a u . ea e a ~ ,. -0 ar s. n " 1 :J U rr 1 :J' ' "Wnen a man anumC'5 a public trust. he has replaced 22,500 linear Rl v .. Newr,rt rJe;och.
f th I I. 1 v.urld money system. and start over. All tt\c ! lind cornlort i n it, because rom is I ega 1ne o rea-''•oul' ,00,,·.•-r h•"m••lf ,, public P'~''Y ... feet o £ concrete sewet main s 'i'otice ia ere by further ~iv eo u · u.. .... -... -,ame real esta te will remain intact. but it will h 'd bl ' h · I b . t th I . I d . 't bl I t"o to •.• I hi f h I ata-slofS5"."'"'.These tat!llll pu LC eanD[lWI e SOil!llg mus com e e ogrca an •nevt a e so u + n lnuet!'u . tr~m e or my country w en na ve Jifferl!'nt ownen. All the people will own ...... vu uuu hel d on the 4th day of <\.pril,
the perple:ocing problem. reflect that God i~ just." it!"' The girl giggled and referred to tne somber replacements have elimina-1968, at the hou~of 8:00 p.m.
"Bu t {iocl is dead!'" snout ed a nut on the ted some o f the major proba in the Council Chamb<!ir,. of Ou r highest cou rt, with its meticulous concern for free-gen tleman at the microphone liiS ··Pops." I em areas where ocean water the ""wport lleach City !\all, :~i~le. "and even if He's not. the Republican , dom of belief and conscience, must in due time recogn ize ··our country is too large to havr all its was seep1ng thn>uah the at whi~h timf' and place any Party il>!" The audience laugned heartily. hut and oil p••--n-,.,,,,,,,,, n •y · 1 h 1 · hf 1 h h · · d :~ffain~ directed by a single government." con-nipe, The rerluction in now """ ~ ' the nghts o those w 0 are art u to t e C n s tran o c-the speaker only seemd to become more seri-,, 11ppear and be hearrl tht'reon.
trine. The lo gic is inexo rabl e: that the fi rst amendment to ous, more 5tern . more intense. tinued the spe:~kcr ···"I do verily believe that has been renected in the Ra y Y. Copf'li•,, ... e·:•r<tllrv +f the prir'IC'iple were to prevail of a common deaease in pumpina cost "ewport !leach f:it)'
the Constitution is intended to protect the bel iever as wel l "What nus demo}cd liberty and the rights law being in force in the United State5 (which' fo r Sanitation l)i stricl No.5, Planning Commi,."'•on
h b I. th "t · I I · of man in Every government wnich hos ever Publi!!h: \larch 21, IQ6R, in a s t e non· e 1ever; at r rs wrong o use a:oc mo ney Ill . d J h -t·• h d 1 principle po~se~~s the generf l government at whi<:h indirectl y saves tu The 'i't'wponllarbo r F:n~i~n
public schoo ls to fu rth er th e cause of unbel ief; that it is eXJste un er 1 e 500 ' 1 ~ 01 gent eman once of all the powers of the \tate government d h as ked. And then he answer~d his own que~-H f s agains t the le tter and the spiri t of the first amendment to and reduces us to a single consolidated govern· owar s op _ o.pens lion: "The genera lizi ng and concentrating of
t he Con stitution to lak e taJ~ money fro m Chr istian pa ren ts 11 d · bod .. men!} it would become the most corrupt JOV· a care~ an · powers mto one y. ernmc:nt on earth ... "
for school purposes, and not to all ow those Christian par· "Who is th is . somebody making tne sc:ene h . .• h q,ecreational facilities at . . .
cn ts to use it tor re li gio us instruction of their children. for Governor Wallace·s nusband?" yelled an The shock that ad grrp~u t e room now Newport H•bor in spil!ld tn t~MlS, ·aolf and boating.
·n briate gave way to pandemonium as the audience \·lel vo·n Hoffman ,_move 10 (i e 11 a Veteran o( World
Sinc e the school rank s nex:t to hom e and chu rch in charac· 1 el ." h 1 h .• h h screamed : "Kook! Reactionary! Traitor! "' II • 1. · h lh . . . . . . gnonng t e aug tl!'r anu t e taunts, 1 e 321 \larv;uerite o\ve. Co mna , ,.,s a 1eutenant Wl t e t'£rraol~lf\!i.o f a c hil d,~h e H1gh Co~rt mus t.ru-l.etll.a l ~~.t"i ·~k'er again ·~tiq,'fql .with gre.at dignity : Bircher! Throw him out!" Some even began del \lar, and to op~ ic:ipatedin the
tTneohsutu}to nal to#ottend' the con}Cience oi £hrlst•ins tly · "An elective des~ism·w. not the government 10 throw napkins li nd bans the table and clank ard's Men's Shop in at Nonn~n-~
usifllj tneir tax money contrary to 'thei r religious con vi c-we fought for. !jJfoM Which should not onlY thei• llilver,aaainst ~r"'JC)blds. · ..
--1 be fooftdetl on freo .principles. but in which the The speaker stopped, end for a lon& mo-Island. of the st'Dp: 1ion. ment looked pioyingly at the stunned and an""' Corona del Mar's aain was e.Jso of powen of government should be so divided &-1 'ian Diego 's loss _for Mr.
I actnit neali1ence in my
per10nal efforu 10 brina lbe
liaht of reason to three sen-
ators, by delayina co write
until it was too I at e. I
thou&h t that I had pi«Uy of
time 10 jet the letter a orr,
but the aoid crisis in Ell·
rope made it necessary lOr
the actninistral.ion to take
irrmediate action. The spirit
moved me with impellin1
force to write the se letters,
and I mailed them the day
that the vote was taken in
the Senate. ·1 think ttiu one
o r more of these. senators
miaht have li It ened to my
plea, because I called aa..
ten li on to the rint sentence
and the last par.,raph or
my February 21th :<con serva-
tive Corner" article whidl
stated:
Foreign students at CDM and balanc~d among several bodies of magi)· fa ces. Those close by heard him murmur, . Hoffinan spent 26 years tracy as that no one could· transcend their le gal "Oh, God, forgive tnem!'" u two policemen there with 1-toward•s Men's limits wit nout being effectually checked and rushed to the stage and took the old man Shop. That shop wi II no w reslr&ined hy the others. For this reason. that gingerly by the arms. And to the tune or
San Oieao, and now a resia
dent of JH Marauerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. He has
lived in Olicaao, New York
and San Francisco, and now,
tired o f bi& cities, ·il looka
in& forward to swimmi na and
boatina in the harbor •ea.
Mr. Webster has been with
lhe clothin& bu siness for 22
yean.·
"AoOIIoor doy-oTifol-!
••• To aive up Ollr •old
would imperil ~oUr' Bllhat
security, and niabt cauto
us to lose our n•ionala~
vereianty. It would break
fai th with our boys fiahtina
in Vietnam!'' Eight r orei gn 5 tuden ts,
in addition ro A.Fc; students
'leena t l\man of India, F rank
Cirezory of South Africa,
Victor IJattini of Chile and
Enrique de \!estral of Para·
guay, have joined th e Stu·
dent body at Corona de l
\olar il igh School this
semester.
From qelgium comes
Chantal Henry, who was
Kathy \larch's "sister"
wh en Kathy went abroad iJl
l'l66 .
Ingrid Skovdal hails fro m
!lf)ag, !)enmark. Iter brother,
Ebbe, attended Corona del
\Jar lligh as an o\FS student
2 years ago. Ingrid is II \'in g
with junior Debby Bc:ll, ·Hl
Beaonia, Corona d.:l \Jar,
LEG"L ~OTICE
Vntr.F ()f Pl'I!LJ (; IIF \H I"G
'>ntirl" i"' hN~Lv ~ti V f''l that
:h.-Plann in11 r.o'm mi,. .. i~n t~f
th .. r.ity nf '\.-wport ll.-a .-h wi ll
hold il publir h,.•uin~~; on th.-
app lirnt ion of ]vlln w .. n .. ~
"-on'<, ]n r, for a v11rianct' QJS
IO rl'mLit thf' COfl"lrU C'ion Of a
!IWLrnminjl pno] wi th ],.,. .. than
th e r'"•Ju irl"rl ,.,.tback from the
front prop,.rty li n<!! i n th.-11·1-11
l)i,.trir t rornmonl y kno wn as
1824 Gala~v nriv t', '>otiroo is 'h.,reby lnrthoor 11h·en
tha1 "aid puhli r hearina will be
h.-.]d on the •h h day of ·\pril,
1%8, at thl!' hour of 8:00 p.m .
in the r.onnril C:hll!Tiber" of the 'lewport lloo ach f:ity tlall,
•t which time ~d place any and all pet!Wlns int<!lr<!lsted may
appear .and be heard ther<'lon.
llay Y. Copelin, !lecretary
'i'ewport Reach City
Planning CommissiOn
Publi!!oh: \larch 21, 1968, in
The :"ewport II arbor f.Asign
LEGAL NOTICE
N011CF.:f)F' PUfiJ C II F.AfUNC
Ami!'Ddl'llettt No. 240
N~th~e ie hereby sive~~ that
lhe Pl1111•ia,c Commluion of
the City of N"ewpOn Beach will
hold a public hc•ring on
Amccdmnt No. 240 amettdiag
Sectioa 20.06.010 of the Ne-
pon Fteacla M•lc.l p•l Code to
radade AaP ad P..C Oi•trlct11
\0 th e Hat of Oel'lp•t ed 01~
trle~.
Noti ce I• kete!Jr fa rth er «ivea
f tht a•icl p•blle. liiMrief will
k hl4 oa •• •• d~ o April, ltr61 .. •• laoer of WO _p.m. !. llitf! Cnacll Ch-•.,.,or tile lfc..,.n 8eadl Clry Hall. at .. ld tl•e •d piece _, •d
.u ~····.,.··"..,. ... ,. •• d ........ ~ lt., y. c.,.u .. ~
l'••,.n fM-IId!Chy "-••c~l••• PoWialoo 11-11, I-lo
,-,.. •"P"'ft lt.n.r £ail•
who visited with Ingrid's .• h boos. catcalls and whistles. Thomas Jefferson, be operated by llis brolhcr, family In Denmark last convention which passeu t r ordinance of tl d
government laid its foundation on tt1is ba!iis: lawyer, architect. writer. true liberal. gentle· o w• • semes ter. "We wi ll feature men's that the Legislative. Executive and Judiciary ma n, educator, author of the Declaration of .
Depanments should be separate and distinct. Independence and chid architect of the Con· sports wear from fashion
so th at no ~rson should exercise the powers stitution of the United States of America, was centers o r. the world-from .• h · A · w 'Italy, Spain and France," of more than one of them at the same time . escorteu to t e nearest eltll.-mertcan ay ff 'd "W .11 · · · h · f features :O.Jr. f-lo man 581 • e WI Our peculiar secunty ts tnt e possessiOn o a cover all p ri ce ranaes _
from Crick:eteers for youaer
Moral: When you, feel im·
pel\ed to write lO your , ..
present at ives in Conareu
and the stat.e leai slawre,
do it now! Do not postpone
it nor nealect it., for tht op..
porllnity may not come
Senior Peter (joodall, son
of \h s. \1. Goodall, 1671
Orchard Drive, ')anta >\na
l-leights, has li ved in
Au s ualia, France, England
and 'Jhana, before movin g
to the Uni te d Sta te s. lie
fin ds the U. S. very much
lik.! <\usualia and names the
French as his favorite
peo ple, because they are
not afraid to display emotion.
After graduation in June,
Peter hopes to attend cola
lege in the Uni te d States,
possibly at one of the
Uni versi ty of California
campuses.
LeHers to the Editor men,'tn Botany 500,1j.r'ree-RETIRED GENERAL TO
man , and Ku ppenhei mer cl~> TALK AT PHILCO.FORD
aaain. • • •
The I ate, respected Wil-
liam Jeminaa BJYan, •n old
Democrat, at the bUn of tbe
century tried to improve lbe
status or ail vet u a mon•
tary metal. He campaianod
on the i uue: .. Si1teen to
one," and becwne fane!.! a
with his "Crou of aold"
speech. ·He said in effect:
Thre e sisters, \larie, \!arie
and \lonique Vallecalle,
came from Caracas, Vene--
zuela, with thei r father,
Dr. E. Vallecalle, and are
li ving at 5J3 Bay Fran t.
Balboa Island. ~r. Vailecalle
is a nC:urophysioloaist who
is visi ting UCI. They will
leave California in June lO
visit France, before re-
turning to Caracas.
\otarie Tereza Alfonso hom
Sao Paulo, Brui I, is a
member of the Students for
Undentandina Proaram. She
is stayina wi th Mrs. Mildred
Perone, 6\Jl Vista Bonita,
East Bluff. She learned to
speak Enalish at school in
South America, alona wilh
Spanish end Portuaese. In
June she wi II return to
Brazil.
Alberw Urias came to lhe
Uni ted Statu from Muicali,
Mexico, with bis parents,
who live in Costa Mesa. He
has had a year's uainin& in
dCiltal medicine and feels it
is vety important far him to
team to Jpeak En&lilh.
Alberto receives no credit
for hi a wort thi 1 umuter
at Corona del Mat Hiab, but
feet 1 that the experience will
help bim wben he reaunt
to Muic:ali .
JUDGI TAMURA '1'0 TALK
.. OI•e&o...-uin c.ricaiaal
..... will k ......... "'
Scapb•K. T-a. Jadp -1
llle Appell ... Coan, Poarto
Diolric~ al lllo Morell 27
......... -d .. or ••
-11M Olwp .. ....
Villa ,.,;.a'reta.II'ML
C\IECIC SClto'JL &OOIICS We •e told by the poverty wide cnpai1n lO amend the
Edi to r of t he Ensign , warriors that this comes State Constitution. It wi11
l\ li ttle-recogni zed aspect about because the poor airl require approximate!)' on e
of the pornoaraphy problem and her lover do not under~ million vo ter s' signatures
thin11 for eltecutives."
\Jr. ·Ho ffman is interested
LEG ... L HOTICE
afnicting our nati on is ·stand the principl o: of birth to bring this to the attena ~F:WMRT·\I f'_'iA U:"lrlr.n
the obscene and lewd wri~ control. ·While this may be lio n of the electors o£ Calia Sf:llf)I'JI. Ill STRICT
ting cn ntained 1n some nne, most decent Ame ri~ fomia. '\otice In vi lin!!_ Rid.11
b • d · 1oo 1 1· al ' th th d DO YOU KNOW__ 'l0TICF:1S IH: IU.RY' GH F:N oo .. s use tn sc o Ia cans re IZ& at e nee th •t th<": f!oard or f~du cation of
brari es. Concerned and is not knowledae of birth • That 70"l't> of all land in the "iewport•\11!'1111 Ua i fl~d
thinking pa rent s should control but knowledge of California is t u EXEMPT? Sc:hool Oil!ltric t or ()range
ch edc care(ully the c:on a principle, And that this tax e~tcmption Cnunty , C.ali fomia, will re-o:~i ve !'l!'al<":d bid" up to 2:30 tents of. bo oks which come However, do not e xpe ct is on 'the ina ease We to p.m. on th~ ,)th d111y of April ,
under contnlVersy for this your aovernment to &et in-hiahw ays, parks, and public \968, nt th<": offi ce of said
reaso n. volvedin teaching principle, buildinas1 School Oi !<tri ct, located at
A careful e.n min ati on o f for it is that very same jo-• That J J% of all Calia 1857 Placentis Ave~u<'l, Co111,ta \l e,o~a,C.allfo mi a, 1111 which time these books would reveal vemnent whi ch cannot una fornia land is o'M'!ed by 3~ 811 irJ bid!!l will be publicly
objectionabl e material dentand why the poor keep of the poople1 open<":d and rud For:
which no respectable man on prodJcing unwanted c:hila • That this 3~ pay a~ tloo kmobile, ~"ypuuch& Veri·
would read before th•-men's dren, and pays e~t tra fees o f the ta•es? Hardly fair, is fier, nwad Unifomu, Ti rn,
club of hi s church and which when the unwed mother has it1 Tub<!i!'l & Recaps, Batteries. All bid~ are to be in accord-no respe ctabl e woman would a man livina with her {sort • That flere •e many 11nce with CondiliOu,lnstruc-
read in front of the lades' o r a aovemment SIJPpo rted new arrivals and o thers who tiou BDd Specificatlou which
JIOUp in her c t.ach. ·A good "love-in"). send their chi I «ken to "free•• are now on rn ... iD the o ffi ce of
test to whi ch this m•ero'al Whll ,·,needed to wo·n the (~ ~ 1 d h the Purchasing A8ent of .. id :1 S\.uOO S II\ W 0 pay School l)istrict, 18;)7 Placentia
stx>uld be· put is to pose war on poverty is a war on little or no taus? Avenu<'l, Coata Men, Califor-
the questi on o f ...,...ether or immorality • .\s a first step • That the U67 Stanl'ord ni•.
notthepersonevaluetin« the in this endeavor, why not Research Repot't states !hat Each bidd<!irmut submit with
book wou ld read it before ren~m the job or charity lO aovemment apendina plans hi • bid a satisfactory check
r . lo . certified Pr a rupourible such a a roup. Certainly, i the local churches and local tn Cali rnu. u now pro-b~lt or "11 btdd<!ir'a boud made
it is too obscene for read-oraanluliont; and if ao-ar.-nmed, · will raise your payable to the order of 1be
ina before such adult au• verrwnent must be involved, property talt by 10~ in lhe ~ewpon·~fua Uulfied School District in the amouatuot le .. diences, it is not lit lObe let it be the local aovem• nut 10 yean? Can you at~ lhau fi ve perceeol (S") of the
read by our c hildren. ment only.· ford to pay !Dilble your pr• .um bid u • guar•tee th.a
Sincerel y, If the war on poveny is to unl &ax? tbe bidder w:lll eater Into tb e-
8il(y Jwnes H•ais be won, perhaps the .rallya 0 That PROPERTY propo.ed Coauact If the aame
ChI · C d · ( lhe ]far · I• aw•rded him, In the eveat r stun ru sa e tftl cry 0 we e reaa FORECLOSURES averaie oj lailare to ~t .. , Jato aoeh
Tulu, OkiL pienu should be "Make war, more thin !5,000 per montb couuaet, the proceed• of the
WAR ON IMWlRALITY noC love.u in the !late? Tbil is for checlt wtll be forfeited\ or Ia Ycl'UI truly. lh · ( e••e of a boad, the fu I aum Editor of the Enaian Rich•d E. ·Woodin e non'"t)ayment 0 tuu. th ereof will · be forfehad \0
"Make love, not war." e-,..~.._riel • Thll if Ibi s unfair tea 'said School Ol•trlct of Ot•ge
I ~·...,.. is eliminate• entirely oA-Coual)'. d\e cry or the peacen ks cept lbr a.am:nt int ... t lftd No bidder May withdraw hla
and hippiet. h aho the ....oaizaUOft dl•aea on btd lot a~od of forty•Hve
raltyina cry of many welfare 010 YOU ~NOW? hooded indebtodoe II (4~) d8J• • .,. tli• date .. , for
recipients. ThM il tae c11e Edi&or oft he &ai .,, II,' e dire opala cteof.
i• eatily diaceraeble when Tbaa yotu aood office and s ... L .. hlllare. will be The 8otri4 of Ed.eetJoe of
one rtaliztl lhal die" woJ.. new a rraeda. • lhi1 Willer 1111ncect11011~ty •• ••• 10 rtti11 t:_1 ";::.:; ~=,.!!:IR~
fatt reelpiente. In wba~ wit Ilea ID clrew to tbe aU•· I I 1ece11aq 10 • ,...,, .. ,..Jeet.., or .U •"•·
IYeJ r•toO., won't 10 10 cion Of Mfal OWftiU, ,,.,._ oar .-oit &ad fft odlet ..t aelaoe .. urtly ace.,. ...
• • fo 1o .__ p«tJ o-• .. ea.t ,.,.,.,.n ktCII ta•l7 lo..n~ W4i. •• to •al•• •J
:-.:.;;::;, ~.: ~;-.. : tie IJllotrial ielnulioa • D• 1M Uale c.a · .. lo•alle, •r lmpl.t., Ia
• pot'eftJ. Qect, if r• rel~•e 10 *e elinliDidon nha tHee llaU br lGOit :r.;,=jt 1,.. wit~ •• nliolroloa, •d or to .. '""oollooooa aod oflllopoo .. • poylo1 atlalo R IT .. aA 11111nto
find •e .... of ••N PIDPertr' ..,,. oa i•-• •a. ot ._ ~ IUTUCT
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""" otton1111o dtoa 10 11oo of ..... •d P10pony o-\~.f.::'~.~.;:,:.~ =,..-,A ... ,
fact doolllooy hoYI bod nson •• a( Lot Allttl" Olal• · ,..., .. , •-21 • IMI 1o
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The nati onall~known milia
tar y affairs analyst, author
and news colunist, 81ig.
General S.L.A. i\·tauhall
(U .S. Army, Ret.) will be
the &ueu speaker at the 8th
annual Ford Motor Company
community service awards
banquet at PhilcoaF01d
COfporation 1n Newpi,lt
Beach, ThUisday evenin&,
March 21. He will speak on
"Living amid crisis.''
His mi litary career began
in 1917 in the Ar my as a
second lieutenant, and he
spent 2 years in Europe. In
World War II he teaentered
military service in 11~42 as
a major. He served in the
Paciric theater in 1943 as a
lielltenant colonel; then, as
a full colonel, he was transa
£erred to Europe on the staff
of the supreme commander.
He was recalled to service
in 1948,and se rved in Korea
in 195~51 and aaain in
1953. with rank o£ briaadier
aeneral. He ret ired from the
service in 1960.
"We should not crucify
humanity o n a crou of
pJid." Today a democratic
adnini str ation has answered
hi s plea. We will not so
cru.cify humanity, bec.uu
we will have no aold with
which 10 make lhe cton. • • • The reaaon eppatendy
ai vcn 10 pan the aold bill
was ., defend tho cbllar.
The real reaeon for def .. a..
ina the aold bill was .10 d•
fend America. We are • war.
Gold is 11 necuury as
auns and b&allots. We cen·
not effectively ft1bt a war
without aold. 'klstead or p ..
inaollraohhway, we thould
vote to protect our aold
hoard. We ftrl& stmu.ld make
Fraac:e pay atout t7.2 bll·
lion cbll•• wtadl ahl o••
LEGAL HOTICE us. We obould bold our aold
N011CF.:QF PU8UC HFA'UNC undl fte price ,taes lO 3
Notiee Is hereby ~vee that limu iU cu•elll val~ae of
th . PlaDoiag Com~ru!UIIoe t~f Sl!5 ptr ounce.'lbe pri~;o ut-
the City of Newpon Beach will ·~ • 1 • 10 --• hol d a publ\e heariDS OD the wm O )' may f1 II -
appli c:•tloa o f \lr. aud Mra. Wll-1m011nt. 1 lnd IOfQI people
burL. Ch•(MD• for a v•rtaae.e ponibly may mike a profit
UIS lo,pfttlltt .bphlt P••i•a of of tbout tlO billloa. ·b•
lo1 •il \0 eo••n~ca • 6 h. r 1 ~ r 11 ta• cooer•te block wall •d &a\e cauae o '""' o rll .t
oe d.• froat ~pc~ llae whit-on the P•t of oor 111111 ..
Ia tile req•l,..d 9 ft. lroat yerd tors. lh• may baH cb ..
••tb.elr; to provide olS..u .. t ... •• .... or •-uool•
petlde1 le die W Ol•tl1ct oe 4Jem" • "IInde st-•e.• ptopcrty ~o.ly bowa •--vo
921 t. Bal ... Bhil., Bollooo. · f' .... _
filed e. ie ........ ,.., at•• rom UJW tllet .... ,.Wic ,..,.., wtll a..
tt.ol4 o• til• 4tlrr U, of Apl11. A leo I ••r ••tD ,_. e.
1961 ... *'• ., .. , el 1.00 ,.... .,.,. •111 ooeleu • • a. c.udl a-...,. .r.. .,..,_ •• W• IINill •• N..._ -Cloy Hall, oo •
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Fashion concerto April 3
.. Falbion conc:.,to, .Oput liilpen. OeCI'tc M. Holstein aid Brtu..-, r•••rvaLion 1;
10'' will 11ain unite fie Myfot4 Irvin•,. WUUaan H: Mrs. Ralph M. T•dow.tky
Newport Halbor Service Jahna. Waid £.·Jewell , Wil~ lftd Mtt. 11\llil l.oDJ)'tat,
La,.ue and the O,.nae liam Motelty Jones, Me"' ~bllcity: Mrt. Roben !vi-
County Ptlilh•monic:Soc:iety villa Ktlm, hmes B. Keyes, derton and ~·· Jeffrey
•• co-sponaqu or the I. Donald R. ·Lawrenz, .Jack Brioty, modf:l•: \tu. Bart>n
Macnin Puhion Show, on W.Mauhall, tid-ley F. Mash· Seek, ho1pitality; and Mu.
Wednuday, April 3, in the blr, Gl.,n E. Mathia, ·Mau-James owen, secretary.
Anaheim CMveMion Cen-rice c. McCray, Willitm H. Auamendna the prores--
ter. Mead. Shirley E. \4uerve, sional modch, leaaue and
The prelude Ill) sPrina and Carl E.· Mullen J r., Carl society member mannequins
s~.mmcr fashions will cel l> Neilller, Claude L . ·Patter-wil l be M;nes. ·Robert M. brat~ the lOth ann(vcrsary son, Adtien C. P elletier. Allan., ·Roben W. Anderson,
of s~portina the Oran1e John . F. Pon.er, Joseph E. Benjamin Bojan, B. Jack
County Phi lharmori c So-Preintnaer, Nancy Gt ldray Badham 11 1, Richard Braley, . , . r 64 f Rau, Edward A. Rauilton, J ff llri J 1 1\ &Ish aoty s sencs o · roc OW Richard TheoOO e rey cry, o cp ,
youth concern, which have R~bins Jr., Ce~il H. ~ir:r~ Jame s M. ~ds, Fre~crick
been attended by ove.r ll:J,. Winfield Shiras Ill, Wayne Hemandcz, Si m C. ·Husort,
000 Oranae Coon()' duldrcn. Slowm, llatvcy Som ers, ·Ed--G?'~n B. ~ones, !)on~ld W.
LI.Wlcheon will be served win F. ·Steen Jr., J. ·Leslie Kdh~ Jr.,c•~1k w. ~nodwl
at 12:15 and the show is Sletrons cn, \t Paul Sliker, ~~· 8 "•hr • Pr·arr, rc erd-•·l d b · I 15 n · •·•II . O C ICa. Up en CICO tt, an sche...., e to e"n at : •..oCRII ~ 1van, oo • \liu Terri Londelius.
NEWPORT HARIIlR EIIIGII
F111STSECT10N--Pill 3
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lltURSDAY, ..-1101 !1, 1 ..
OONliiA O£L 11M, CAU F.
How the Chinese
do it
l...eftnd 1\as it that Chinese doctors
used to be paid only while their
palients wert hcallhy. aot no f«
durina illne-ss. It almuft sounds
TH E lOTH ANNUAL Neptune Ball will
be held by th e Newport Harbor Spastic
League on Friday e\lening, April 2b, at
the Balboa Bay Club. The proceeds
hom the benefit are donated to groups
su ch a s the Un ited Cerebral Palsy Cen-
ter, the Carl Harvey ·School and Hope
Haven Sc hools lor the s upport and re-
habili tation ol s pastic children and
young adu lts. The clim ax oi the ball
will be the ar~nouncement of King Nep-
tun e and the honoring of past kings.
'He re are 3 mem bers' of the ball commit·
tee, fro m lett, Mr s. G.R. Jansen, Mrs.
Wayn e Subcasky and Mrs. George
Jones. The chairman is Mrs. William E.
Fisher, and other committee mem bers a re
Mmes. John R. Davies, Paul Conn<~lly ,
Frank. Merl o, George Weedon JI\d Donald
Langlee.
p.m. , l"tlamer,. Ralp~ ~-L Tandow-Jewel sequen ce model-
Patroness commi ttee chair-sky ,DavtdS. T1naler, James members will include \fT\es.
men are \-Irs . J . Oooald Fer--. K. Turner, Cora PeJ&Y Wal-Oaniel Aldri c!\ Jt., Betty
guso n and \trs. A. Bayard lace, Charlc li 5. Wheeler, Culmback, Robert I).Qiilds,
Dod. tw1d Jol\n C. Wyman and A. Bayard l)od Jr., Robert
Patronesses from the ~-tar-Miss AiJleS B_lm1qui st. E. Jackson, and '\cal F.
bor area include Mmcs. Bene fit cl\au men are \Irs. -\msden. Junio r models a rc
Richard D. Allen, John W. James K. Turner of the Scr-the ~tucs Joby Raulst.m
"p plegatc, Franklin Archer, vice Lea a.ue and Mr s. Clin· and Karen 8radcson and th e
Vincent Arena, Lloyd L. 10n F. _Eastm.an uf the Phil-tecn·aac models a re the
<\ubcrt, William E. ·Ball , J. hanmn•c Society._ . ~sacs Kathleen Cr<Jwford
Jol'ns •~n Ball•rd. Robe rl L Patronesscomm•uce chau-and ,'1arlee P""''· c n•ll
reasonable. In fac1 , lhcrt •re phy·
sicians roday who specialize m keepina the-ir
paiiCOIS ke:slthy. Prrvt'llti l'<' medicine, it's called.
All Joc10rs practiCC it as much as they can. If you
~~ rcgul~r checkups, your doctor has a chance
to l..ecp yuu from geuin' s.clo:. Modern drup play
a large part in this pr-.lcttee. and thai's where v.e
pharmac1sts ·come in. But only you can m:~.ke
prc\'Cnll\e medicine .... ork.-by Jellina into the
ho~.bH or regular checkups. It's a \'try &ood idea.
Christensen Pharmacy
Hall c hairme n n a m e d
First in the series of
events that will lead 1o lhe
N ewport Chapter nf d1e :'lla-
ti on al Charity League debu-
tante ball in No vember was
the announc ement of chair·
men fo r the ~ov em bcr e vent.
\\r s . John C. Londeliusis
ball duinnan , assi st ed by
the foll owing cummi ttce
r.:hainnd"l: \Irs. Kenne th S.
Rou, accessories; \1rs .
James B. Frederic ks, club
arrangements; \Ir s . OI(.Ster
F. Salisbur y, debutantes;
\lu. J eromc H elperin, debu-
tante fatl\cu; \Irs. John ~1 .
De an Martin in
"HOW TO SAVE
A MARRIAGE AND
RUIH YOUR LIFE"
-also-
"BIGGEST BUHDLE
OF THEM AL L"
E!\t~i~.
HELD OVER
LAST WEEK
"·VALLEY OF
T'IE DOLL S"
Hiestand, decorations; \Irs.
ROOcn H. Straitiff, escort s
and stag; \Irs. Paul .1. Wil -
liams, invitations, formal;
\1rs. John B. Q:ll by, ln\'ita-
tion s, infonnal: \ln. Wnods
Barncson, master of cere-
monies , pre sen tor; \Irs. John
Farrer, musi c; \\'s. Wal\leu
Olander, photograrthy; \Irs.
R.G. Hawley Jr., prnvram:
Mrs.· Allen T. Campbell,
publicity: \1r s. !{ichard D.
Rawlina,s, secretary; \Irs.
Willi~W \laske\1, treasurer
and reservations , an d \Irs.
Ro bert .1. llaycs, social
cl\ainnan.
9Jnday, \lay 11 , was set
as the day that !h e fonnal
armouncemcnt o( th..: 1166
nebutantc list will be re·
vcaled at t he medallion tea.
MESA MAN GETS NEW . .... ' ·~ .. ~ SlVIUGS Flrt~ P"lST ~larneson, II . J ean Bedell, men arc \Irs. J. 'lona\d Fer-dauahlers of mem bers who
L th S 8 II W II . ,,_ &tUOn of 'le wport Beach and ··'"II a~ear al•o 1·0 ••oe \1arl o Prentice of Costa u er • c • e •ng.....,, .. , .-.-"
F B J Ch l Br"-\Irs .. <\. Bayard Ood Jr. ·of 1·ewel •-•,ence ore SITer> \lcsa has been named man a-• mner r.; cs er .... ......
g cr of Glendale FeJeral <ta-byn, Geo rge Bradrord, 1-lenry Htr~Unjton II arbour. lta~~r Briery, Evallemandez, Lua
\inoi'l and Lo an Asso ci a-R. Urown, ~· Ron Casten-area mem bers of the comtrut.--Livin,ston, and Sue Ellen
:IGl .£. CO,u'f JntT .. coao•A DEL MAa
OJUOLE 3·1550
d k w; II D C l n: tee are \lrnes. Lloyd L. Au-Twncr. · \V>n 's branch o f'o ce ;n Wes\-yc • 1 Jam • a • "r.l · 1 11 h 1 o\. 9 bert, "I h am S. llo stein, wor•d Village. Pr e\·iously C arcs p, Cotton, ay-William 11. \lead an d J. Lcs-
manaacr of the Lung Beach ardOodJr.,Torren ceOo_dds, lie Steffenson.
offi ce, he joined 'llcndal e F.lirlon d W. Oumk c, C\10 ton
E J k E.-~" Oth er committee ch airmen in n sa a s a 01nstructinn F. ast.man, ac .. en..on ,
departnent inspector. Rayrncon d Elliott Jr., J .Oon-are \Its. Kac Ew1na and
lie reside s at 2A6J Tabago aiJ. Ferauson, _F red Fe"y, \Irs. James 0 . Bradcson,
Place.Co!lta \lesa, -.M th 1\is Sel_1m H. ·fra:nk!Jn, Frank E . decorations; \Irs. Ri cl\ard
wife, Ph) I li s, :1nd t h.:ir 2 ':J a1n es, \lac1 on \I.. Gano_na, All en and \\'s. Mi le s Lar-
childrc n John 17 and .ban Carl II . Gerdes, Lu1sa G1an-son, hoste ss; \Irs. Wilfred 1~. John is pr'esidcnt. of the' nini , Ro bert II. Grant, W. Berls and \Irs. Lloyd L. Au-
s!Udent. bod y at F.stancia Allen Grubb,CiifTordHakcs, bert Jr., favors; \h. ·W\1-
IIiah ScMol. William S. ilent)', F red S. liam Holmes and \h. ~n-
LeHers to the Editor
r {Continued from Page 2)
pro OOc e lJ ()""r of the n e ces-
ury funds instead of as at
ptesent lT~ paying a;r;. o r
the late!. Certainl y overy-
one pa ying hi~ share is fci r
play. Sure\)' ro u ag ree: to
thi 5!
You will find copies o f
thi s tnlll atJ vc me asuret!:>
be submitted tn the electors
and ot'her infonnation at
Brookina's Variety SIOrc,
3301 F_ Coast I·IW)'., Cor-
ona del \lar; r)f at th e Co r•
ona del ' \lar Cham ber of
Commerce. ·
Tl\1 E IS RU'iNI ~G OCT.
It i !I s uggested that you in·
vestiaate this very 'W"Orlh r
dlanae in the StateConsti-
tution. ·If you do , the odds
annexation by the Coun-li on to th e moun ting rost of
dl .,.;11 precipitate ser-school s, of wl\ich schoo l
1ous p roblems upon tl\~ com-sites I\ av e been a si anifi-
muni ty. Thi s rroposcd sub-cant fac~r. This prcsup-
Jivi sion, in the face of the poses the sdn ol board
school ad-ni nistrations esti -would, i n light of recent el•
mate of a substanti al s~tt· perience, submi t a bond is-
ag e o f cla.urooms, will sue based o n Wwn-to·earth
b:-'ng many arilitional cl\i 1-evaluati on o f a minimum
dren into the l)istrict's capital outlay 10 meet tt".e
schools wi tbout a s inale needs for new class rooms
class 100m firM beina p., • .,d faQ\iUes. ·
v;ded. ·Some estimates indi· -'\ rare opportunity for co-
car.e lhe nllmt.er of stu dents operative effort is present-
to be lhe equivalent o f ano-cd to the Newpo rt Beach
th er elementary sc!uol. City Council, to the citi·
-\day rest s upon the City zcns it represents, and to
Council and the (rvinc Com-il c management o f the Irvine
pany to avert thi s e(i.lcation· Company. Wil l the challenge
al crisis. ·Under it s broad be met?
powers to ac t for and in be-Harvey f). Pease
half of th e publi c in t erest Balboa Is land, Calif.
LDCIIIIG FOR
A REAL
PIAIIO BARGAIN?
T lu• H ou ~•· of
llannmn
clANSSEN
T HE: Pl..\:'\0 THAT t;l\ E~
n.r.KJI-1·)• OU .\lORE FOR '01 R \1 0:\D
~tA'}"!"-sd.We• l..i/,...Tim• w·,.,.,..,.".
-FEATURES-
• Dir•c:t llow Ac tior. for
lfut.m ~upons•
• lttinforcrcl Mothpr.)(lf
H1"'mtn
• Copper Wound hu Strinqs
• P1neltd IC.ybo.rd
• luilt·in Music Duk hghl
1 a re very areal that ~'Uu wil l onJ "e P"bl;c welfare. the COED. JOIMSMAITMES
'=NG~G~M~NT of their
daughter, Susan, to f)ouglas
Lee Salisbury, is announced
by Mr. and Mrs . "Nilliam P.
greatly bd"lefi t in the fu-
ture. FAILURE TO PUT
TillS 'CROSS •1LL \IE ·\~
Tit E LO <;S 0 F Tll0t: SA~ OS
OF 110\IF-li 1:-.1 Til E ~EXT
FEW \"EARS. PLE·\SE .'CT
;o.~ow.
Miss Ed.lt Franzen . daugh·
ter of Mrs. Ruth Franzen of
1626 Newport Blvd .. Costa
Mesa. hi:I.S enlisted 1n the
Umted States Marine Cocps
at lhe Manne Corps recruH·
ing stauoo m Los All!!eles.
.-\L.'•i() ISCL.~OEO FOR TIH-.;; '"\1 F.
FIHY IJEI.I\ Ell\ -Fll fT l:f '\CII
FRH: rill\ \Tf: u :•"tl'\•
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Givens, 4727 Cort land Or.,
Ca meo Highlands. The
br ide~lect is a graduate of
Corona del Mar High School
and is attencling UC I. She
was a. Na t ional Charity Lea-
gu e Qebutante in l%b. Her
fiance, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur L. Salisbury ,
21 4 f.Ja rci ssus 6.v e., Corona
del '.4ar, is also a g raduate
of t:DM High and is a se-
nior at the Universi ty of
')enver. They will exchange
vows July 20 at St. James
t;:piscopal Church ol New-
pott '3ea ch. ( 9eth :<och
photo.)
W. Wm. (Cap) Ellis
Co rona llighlands
city can take noti ce of tl\ese
criti cal oo nditions and deny
lhe annexatio n and zonina
un til and unless a solution
is found In the sclnol prob-
lt::~n. Tile city 1\as no OOty
nor obligation to approve
either reques t.
The lrvi r.~ Comp any , on the
She is a 1968 graduate
or Orange Coast Colle~e .
Wh ere she was a menlber of
the P oh ce Sc1ence Cluh
and the pistol 1eam . She
WJll leave March 29 ror 7
weeks of baste traJnm~ at
Ule Marine Corps Recruu
Depot in Parns Island. S.C.
YJAJ '("h«> llou~•· u( llarnuun YIIAI )'
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Thellllllli~llfllii-
T\t EFT \.OSS IS $955
~ iiftn~m·•IIII·IMliElo
Louveted windows wcte
removed from a window to
aain enuy to the residence
of Sam Gurly, 1362 'Jalu:y,
[)ovet Shores, sometime
over the weekend by thievcli
who stole 2 cameras, a
sbobe li&ht, canyi na case
and radio, valued at S95S.
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DONALD BOLTON
FOil
FULL-TIME
City, Councllm•n
Newport Be•ch
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LIMS •4 WOIIIUIIG lor YOu.
Your Vote on April 9:
PROVI DE SCI100L Sl TE
Edi to r of the En sian ,
Out of the e ~t cn si v e land
holdings of the lr \inc Com-
pan)· has virtu al\)' e volved
the O t)' nf \/ewport !1each.
It is li ke an island-c sso'-
tiall)· bounded by the Paci-
fi c O c~an and the Irvine
Company.
By the Cmnrany 's intcr-
rni ttent annexati o n s the city
has been, and may possibly
oontinuc to be, e ~~dc:d.
'4'hicl\ brings in foCus the
subjec t of great imm ediate
publi c conccm : the re(juC st
of th e lnin e Company to an-
nell: 212 a cres of iu l~d tr>
the city of N cwport Be ach.
The annexation and apl'foval
o f the city 's P\anning Com -
mission recommd"ldati o ns on
zonina are up Co r City Co!ln·
cil action. ·
Unless remedial ac ti on is
first takd"l, approval o f lhe
o ther h and, undoubtedl y
holds the key to the solu·
li on. It is to act wi th c:o r-
Pf'ral e s ta te smanship by de·
dari ng a policy to provide
wi thout cost t> the commun -
ity and the scOOol distri ct
sites within its lan d develop·
mcnts in acco rdance wi 1h
lhe ')istri cts cWcationa\
stanJards. Th.i s wou ld call
fo r the company 10 execut e
deeds for th e Eas t Bluff
school site, fo r the proposed
site to meet the need in the
rendi ng :11 acre subdivi sion,
an d for all other scl\ool si tes
n ecessitat ed by tb.e oom-
pan)·'"s future developments.
Such a policy is not wi th·
out precedent. ·The Laauna
~i11ue\ Company recently ·
rimated a scnool site in
connection will\ its elpiWld·
ina subdivision activities.
The Irvine Company made a
substanti al cuh oontribution
(equivalent of land) kl ~e
<;an Joaquin School OistricL
M.,y other eu.mples •e at
hand. The company's pal\
price policy to the scboo1
district has simply pmved
inade~at e.
There it of oouue not lhc
aliahtest s upulion, nor in·
tention, ·that the Ne~r""
Mesa Uni fi td Sdlool Di atri c t
ute •lhe land or tb• Irvine
Ccmpany under emiunt do·
main p10ceeclnas •d the
refiue peymen& t h•tiot, ·ht
deroalllion or lb.e Slh and
t•dl ·""'•ulrn•u• to the U.S.
Consthulion •. ne deci sioa.
must be a volu.nt.-y, · •·
Uahl••4 don-.in IJ)Ii cy ia
~· publiciat•tttbyfle lnl•• ()ompooy. Cloady ll
wou.ld be mu&ually b••ft·
ci al. • If • .,. ..s. . ,,.. po li.. .
-ld I• Ill poobobilTIJ .ao1 -· ~~~~'""" .. ·-· ...... -· ... " "'"••• wiiiD ltaq •1IPI••M ~·i·
Chin• e •bi n,.l is eompo,.ed
nf 1 uniu •• f)vet•ll lliu•: 36"
.. ide, 19 ~1" d•ep, "75" hi~.
niMincliYe Mund dinollll@:
1•hl• i !l 44" in di.m"'"'· .,.Ill r\IK!d lo 4-1",8-l., whh lwn
2'0" leevf'!ll, '
M i%( YVv YIA'TVIM'J
Santa Ana Costa Mes.o
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THE 1%8 DEBUTANTES of the Har-
bor Au~illary of the South Co ast Child
Guidance Clinic were announced Satur-
day, March lb, at a presentation te a
held at the Bay cre st home of Mr s. Garth
Bergeson. Here a re 2 of the young la-
dies pictured with th ei r mo th ers: from
left, Kathleen Diane Glockn er and Mrs.
FrN!cis H. Glockner of 2408 E. 22nd
St., West Upper Bay ; Patricia Louise
Kemp and Mr s. Harry V. Kemp, 215 Pearl
-Ave., Balboa Island. The debutantes,
who are membe rs of the Keynotes, Ju-
nior Auxiliary of the Harbor group, will
be pres ented June 21 a t the Empi re ball
at th e Balboa Bay Club. (Ensign photo.)
Ebell to hear librarian
ll i 1 a woman's preroaative
., chanae her mind, and Lu
Artz did just that -career-
wise, that is. She re ceived
her A.B. dearee, cum laude,
from UCLo\, pursued a ca·
reer as public acoountant
for several years, then re·
turned to UC LI\ to recei ve
her masters' dearee in li·
brary sci encc.
llcr desire to particirate
rmrc fully in the world of
literllure eventuall y led to
her present rosition of head
librMian ol the largest pub-
lie library in the San Fer
nanOO Vall ey.
She will be featured sp ea--
·ker when Ebell Club of
Newport Beach convene s for
its monthly luncheon-meet-
ing at noon Thursdai , Apri I
~. in the Ebell clubOOuse,
Ralboa.
\h. II afT)' (betz, proaram
chairman, report s that \t s.
-\rtz is a member o r the
f)auahters o f the Amcric.,
Revo lution, ·Chi Delta Phi,
National English Honorary
Socie ty and Phi'leta KappL
Church News ........... a.-. ·101 .., •• ,., •; "II'• , .... ,
M11110lia a.: .co•• ..... -........ , .. • •• ••"!:
Or. P.O. --wUI ..,.,~ aali11 oo ..,.., "''· .. • u .... S.41r oe''God'a "Oat a•atlao.aror aMri.,
picked ,.. ...... .,., fl wiJibeobte"edlbia.._ ...
.. ... -1 ,, 1 • . • • • ••• ••-ty. AUlae The Cbristi• gQ•e• p.,.. "'"'"'~·_.II bthll .• OMareh ... Co10n1 del Mar.
m111111 on ':The teeM an NeWJII)n 8oach aad coste CDDrt.'~ Tbce will al110 b• Meaa _ "iT1u 1rua widle ..
a aeuion or apecial muic;: •*···fte no.wor t'adea:_ '"''
I ll.ftder lbalaadtnbip of John lbl word of OW (bit lball
HoneyaaU. m~aaic-cireclbr. atlftd br enr."." Thia verae
N•ury lt provided for all from Isaiah ia part of "'
tonicea. ~On Wednuday 11 reaponaive readina Cor thh
7:33p.m. there wilt bt Bible !llnday'a Bible leuon on
atudy 1nd prayer maOlina. ,.Matter.'' . . . .. . . .
Cblill Ouuc:h by lhe Sea, Corona del Mar Comrr&~nity
Community Mcbodi at, · 1420 Conareaational Church., 611
W.' Balboa Blvd., Central 1-leliota>pe, Corona del
Newport -The Rev. ·James \4ar _ Or. Philip M.lnay will
H. ;lAnborth will preach on preach on .. Strar~~e inter-
.. The tivine human encoun· lude .. at ):3J a.m. and 11
t er,•• at ):30 L111· and 11 a.m.· thi 1 ~nday~ Nursery
&.1"1. 9-lnday. ·Nursery ewe will be provided.· Qlurcb
~ w;11 be provided Cor both school will be at 1:30 a.m.
servi ces. Ousrcb school w_ill 'leainnina March 31, there
be Ill ~:)0 a.". ·The Jun1or will be one service -at
Hiah amup will meet fmmS 10 al the Fellowlhip ~1 1 p.m. Weme.sday, Ma rch Hall~";~cause of church ro-o
• · modclina. • • • • •• The Plymoutb Cona reaa· Nuport lhrbor Luther ..
'onal Cburcb, 3262 Bmad Ow reb, 2501 Cliff Or.,:
St., ~ewpon Heiabt• -The Newpo rt Hciahts -Paaror
Rev, Nonn• Brown will Janes Blain's sennon topic
pread!. on .. Hands or Jesus" for the 8:311 and 11 a.r~~.
~ the 10 &.11'·· 9l~day scr-. ~nday s ervices will be
vtcc. The oonfinnabon class "Trumpets in the momirc,'.'
meets al noon on 9Jnday. bued on Isaiah SS. "So?"
The monlhly f.-nily potluck will be the title ofthe March
dinner will be held at 6:30 27 mid-week 7:3U p.m. lentCI'I
p.m. ·Wectlesday, Ma rch 27, servic e . which deal~ with
in the hospitality house at the th~me "Modem man
Fubion Island. Mn. ·Gcorae before the :::..On.'·'
Wcecbn and Mrs. Nonnan • • •
Bk)wn will be bosteues. ""')r. The Lutheran Olurch or
and Mra. Hetb Mar tin or 1he \laster,· 2l00 P aci fi c
• • • or free" at the S:4S and 11
SL ~-lark Pre sbyterian a.m. servi ce1 lhi s ~nda)'. Absent vole info given I Costa Mesa .will . sb:>w ~lor Vi ew •·tills -l)r. · \\\lliam
slides of 1heu tnp to Al'nca. Ell er will speak on ""Sl ave
1 • Chur ch, Eut~urr !Jr. and The mi d-week lenten worship City Cleric. L aura Lagios
of Newport Beach has is·
sued the followin& infunna-
bon on absentee vo ting for
the o\pril ~Council el ec--
office, sign an affidavit veri· I~VIN K I'n':G:, newly-a~ Jamboree Road, Eastbluff _ Wedneschy evenina will
f)i ng such conditions, and poin ted choirmast er and or· nr .. \torris l{obinson will consider the topic, "Livina
receive an absentee balloL ganist at St. James ~pisco--preach on "Jesus' '3asic the aood li
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fe .," ,
"The absentee ballot mus t Co d " h 10 be received in the city pal Church of Newpo rt,<.'\. mdman I .at t Ceh.ld a.m . Newpo rt Uni ty Church, bon : 0 each will be heard in or· .;,un ay se rv ice. 1 care meedna at Irvine Ave. and clerk's offi ce by S p.m. ") • "II b 'd d. C"" h "Any vo ter wh o e:<rects •t 1 t a th ' WI e prov1 e · nurc ISth St.,CiifTI'iaven -'"Fo r· \pri I 6. gan reel a a p.m. IS School will be held dlrina to be absent from his rn·· .. 1 Sunday, "arch 24, at the mati ve pow er of thouaht" . .11 Be cause o emerae ncy "' the service. 1 •tinct or wh o w1 be unabl e th . 00 . 1 chu rch. He will pe rform • • • will be the ~ennon IOpic o to YOte therein by reasnn o f a u tt~ce to a . spll.a' lhe Rev. i..o ren Flicking er at
physical disability on th e san ato num or nursing hom e works of 8ach, Buxt ehu1e, Central Bib-le Church, no 10 a.m. "Sunday. His Wemes.
day·nr election rna)· rile hi ~-o:n the cb)' .b;.(pr~ o n ort t;I'-'C ...Mozar.l and Rossini .. He is E. 13rd St. at Or anae o\ve.; day evenina topic will be. . . bon day a vot er may apply · h · · · t C I' c app!lcauon for an abs ent ' h . • In IS JUntor year a a t· osta \tesa -PAsto r Henry "Livi na coday." . . thrnugh an aut on zed rer{e-. E. J ·11 vo ter's ballot with the city 1 1 ., by writte tit forn 1a State, Long Seach, ones W! speak on "Ro-• • • I ~ . h . .._ sen a I e, n s e-. . , d t' ' co~ciliati on" at the 1 and Ceci l '}. de \1ille's .. Kina c eu., e1t er m person or..,. t signed by him and by majonng 1ft con uc 1ng anu 1 K" , ..1-· . 1.1 'I th h. A ·1., Th men · H h b lJ:JO L m. ~nday services. 0 1nas, ...,v1_c11na th.e 'e maJ ~ .roua pn -·. e his phy sician oc a hospital accompany mg. e as een r J Ch II b
tppilc at1 on ~us.r. .be. liiiJned 15"mt:ial• as ttf ttfe 'date-()f'-'acti¥&ty engaged..ir\ c tlurch 4J. 7 p.m. he will tallr: on i\e o esus . nst, WI e
&y lhe apphcant g1ve ad-. . . . h f topic, "~ n-.elical IOO"WR Apnl 7 thmuah ~4 If dress as shown o'n a£fidavit hi~ adrm Hance, ~nd may 0~ mu~IC Sln~e t . e age 0 q, viewstbe dilcnma.o( , • .:, , .. ,.. •. Piy~_uJ~ Conareaataond
or rcai s tration. reason fo r t.am af!d return hu ballo t uE Whtle serv 1ng 1n the Army, The mi d-week Bible ltudy Qaur~'ZJU 2 'lmad SL
reque sci na absentee ballo t. to the tJ me the poll 5 close. he directed the Chapel and prayer mectina will be NewportHeiahts. Free, dated
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NOW IS Till PGI .. LU
~ithteen years ogo Ev.tyn Wood, a Utoh Khool teocher, moc:t. a startling discovery
thot '-ad to the fCM.~nding ot leading Oynornks. Wt.i .. working toword Mr mos..,'s
d~r ... ah. handed o term ~ to o profeuor ond wotched him read the 80 pooes
ot 6,000 words a minut.-with ~,ng Neall ond comprehension.
' O.termined to find the wcrel behind wc:h rop;d reading, lhe spent the next two yean
trocldng down 50 people who could r.od f01ter thon 1,500 words per minute. She
studiH their tec:hntques, taught herself to read ot these Iotter rate•. Now, after yean
of testing, you con ben.fit from this grltO'f diSCOWf"y.
SP~~D READIHG '" Hte WHIT~ HOUSI" -Th. lote Pfelident Kennedy invited Evelyn
Wood to 1he Whit8 House to teoch Reading Dynamics to m•mbeu of hi• stoH. To
date, over 3.50,000 people have tailen the course. They include .. nator•. butineumen,
engineers, hcH.Isewives, high ~ehool and college students, and busy people from all
walks of life ... people who like to read but don't hnve the time.
NOW IS THIS DIFFlRliT FRCIII OTHlR COURSlS'I
Ordinary rapid counu aspiN to 450-600 wonls per minute. Most leocllne
DyMmi~• eradYates can r-d bet~. eon 1,500 aMI 3,000 word1 per minute,
and ntay go oven hit~ her.
ACHIIVIMINT WARUNTY
We guorant .. to refund 1t. Mtire tuition of any graduate who, aher
completing minimum clou and Uucty requirem•nts, don not at least
lrip le his reading eHici•ncy os meosured by our beginning and ending
te111. Reodi~ efficiency includes both tpeed and comprehen~on.
ATTEU A FIIEE DEIOUTIIATIOI
Thurs4-y, March 21 -··--··-·-....... : ........... 1:00 p.m.
$atu,.y, March 23 .................................. 10:00 o.m.
FIRST SAYINGS SAYINGS IUILDtNG
2700 Her'-r IIW., C.sta Meu
0 ' ----Evelyn Wood m
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3335 WILSHIRE BO ULEVARD, LOS ANGELES
' date of application and Choi r of th e 8th U.S. -\rmy 1at 7 p.m. Wemesday. ad-nission tickets are avail·
where ballot is to be mai l-RECREATION PROGRAM Sand Chorus at Fort Carilp-d •, • • -~ob!l~e~a~t~t:h:e..:chu:r:ch,~·:ph:o:n:e~::::::::~T:.:t/:e~h:h:l:ll:lt~;...:(~2:.:b~'~)~:::::::::::::: A I . St. An rew s Presby tenan 6412740 I' ed. REGISTR nON STARTS bel , Ky ., and also was dt· Church, 6110 sc.. Andrew•s -·
"o\ny vo ter unable to go rector of the U.S. Arrny Rd., Cl o"ff Hav-_ f'r, Char-to th II b r RecJs rration for the spnn.. ~· "J e po s ecause o con--" Sand Chorus at Fort Stew· les l)i erenfield will preach
ditions a ri sina after I 2 n:<:r~atton program is beJng a rt, Ga . at a, 1:30 and 11 a.m. ·S..n· may af>pl y at the t:Ondu ct.ed bv the Newport.
Beach Parks. Beaches and
Rec reation Department.
I S1~nups are slated from 3 B•cau•e of il ness we
were cloud last Fridoy to 6 p.m. at 3 locauons :
Steve wins speak off
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oo••otl Manners Park multipurpose eveni ng~ We will room, Newport Harbor Com·
our outstandin g sp•ciol mumty Youth Center lfl Cot·
of IS% OFF on oil of ana del Mar and the recrea·
FRESH FROZEN uon orrice m Central Ne w-
FOO.O th i!l. Fridoy •v•n· port.
in g. Come in! All classes are on a t ,)-
JOROAN•s P ET 'iHOP week schedul e and w1ll be·
2732 E. Coast Hw y. y:1 n the week of Mar ch 25.
_ 671·2.00 Ac u vlues mclude saihng I!~~=~~~~~=~ msnucuoo. tenm s lessons. .: voll~yhall . badrrunton, self-o FOR REliT
2 "lOR'.I. ~ts. unfurni .. h ed.
'lew cpt s. cllt: J rr~. \lo
chi ldren. \lo r ets. l'n v ate
patios. Sl2,)mo . 5~~...r,]f)).
defense , ~olf lessons, J;!ym·
nasn cs, bndJ!e Instruction,
o1l pamu ng_, coll~e clas-
~e s. dog obedience, modern
dan ct> and fi shm~ instruc-
uon.
Three boys from Corona
del Mar H1...:h School were
~1ven a chance to meet
community leaders when
the.v competed m the stu-
dent s peak·off s pons ored by
1 he Mariners Lions Club of
Newport Beach, Friday,
March 8.
Steve Jump. a JUnior, won
over Randy Newton, a soph-
omor e and Ri chard Morri-
set, a fr eshman. The topic
was , "Free enterprise, the
cornerstone of our republic:·
"This 1s one of our fa~
vome contests," said Mrs.
M~l.rJor ie France, English
teacher. wh o coached them.
"The speeches are all their
own ideas. We just help
them with their delivery."
ROI!RT SIPTROTH OF
COSTA ~ESA DIES
Robert.W. Siptmth, 41, of
226 3 Paci fie A vc., Co Sla
\1esa, died Tuesday, \larch
12 , at his ho me. ·lie wu
born Dec.-la, 11U, in
Scranton, PL, and came
here 12 years aao.tie was a
technical auembl er for
Marona Valve Co.
Services were h eld Friday
at Baltz Coro na del \tar
Otapel. ·The offi ciant was
tho Reb. Raym>nd I. 'l raham1
--------------------.or SL o\ndrew's Presbyterian
We Are Proud Churdt of Newpo rt 3eoc h.
"11 ... i•
1 Br•ss Vase''
)ntennent was at Paci fi e · r-View Memorial Park. t ie is Announce_ survived by hi• wife .
OUR
FEATURED ARTIST
Helen BrounschweiQer
In remational ly .. Jrnown
painru in oi I
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Officio! opening Monday, April I
10 .. 5 Doll,
1 to 5 Sun4•y •
Cloae4 Mon4..,-
ANOTHER SWAHSOM
HOLE tN ONE AT ICCC
Even with the wind bl oW""
ina, Hatold Swanson, 606
Beaonia Ave., Corona del
Mar, bit a hole in one Sun·
day, March 10, on No. 11 at
1he Irvine Coast Counuy
Club.·
Some of the mcmbe11 are
dccidina to call thi 1 the
''Swanson hole," because
Oorolhy J o SwanJon had a
hole j n one on No. l7 just
a year aao. "Mine you eould
call beainner'a luc:lr:.'' Mu.
Swanson said .... had only
played rm. about • year."
But she Celt her husband
had euncd hi 1, after playinJ
1ror I years.
Plll!l! I boott bl .. dlip
ltnpl •d a b ... tilal ...
....... t up co ., .. , ••
wt&u. j•• b U.ina •
Ctllbertftow., pe~. Tbt
porfOCI pft b -ot'O
Doy, ....... .; lllrlld.,.
or •r oac:u6oa. 1H•• 1
-bdln l!aolor • ..,.., •• O•r •• rtOiln
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yoor l!o•• oodlt-: SJO.
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MARINERS GOLF CLINIC '68
MARCH 28-AI'RIL 10
for everyone attending
FREE golf bags and clubs FREE Jack Nicklaus book
given weekly by MacGregor on golfing tips
n.... ..... ..... -.· --· --· ---·
FREE golf tips from the pros
tch your swing on television
then he4r an lliUllysis by a pro •
In rhe Marinen lobby, a lelevilion eament will rec:~rd your swina
dten play ir bec:k iMttutt/y for you 10 ~ and a pro ro analyze.
You will be playina in Brunswick1a new "Swin1-Away Pro Golr. unir,
--OU'-...... --
dial permita you 10 drive 300 yanla, or mate a 30 fool pull !
To advile ·you Oil your pa, JIIOI wW be "on ltd"
W.lt daya. front II :30 1D I :30 bqinniriJ 'fbunday,
MM:II 21, rhru AprjJ 10.
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THE OLD WEST will be · spotlighted at
th.e "father-son stampede'' to be held at
11 a.m. this Saturday at the Harbo r View
School. :•cowboys" with one gold nugget
in their jeans will gain entry to the rodeo
grounds, where gam es and ranch house
food will be featured. The pri ce of a gold
nugget is stabilized at $1.25, says Mrs.
James Chapin, foreman for the event. The
PFO will dish out• westem fare. Here are
some of the "cowboys" getting In the
mood fo r the stampede: from left, Mart.
Peleuses of East Bluff, Slh, a kindergar-
ten pupil; Tom Crone of East ,Bluff, q, a
4th grader; Pete Peleuses, Mark's dad,
and Jason f hapin of the Bluffs, 7, a 2nd
grader. (Ensign photo.)
They win first round ,
First.tound winners in the mise or ruture success and E. ~alboa 81vd..l.·BalboL
l 'l6' 8a k r ' . . Enalillh -Uec)l'J CAnne ., n o o\merlca aernce to aoaet.y. . Jlanna 17H Sk lwk Lane
achievement awards pro. llere are the llarbor HIJh Da • , y ' ·r· d . ~:H~Y aea .. · aram were announced thi 1 c~~1 1cat e_awar wtnneu: SociaJ tcience _ Jan
week It local hiJh sctnols. · VJAth -~•chard Showttac_k, Luymu,. 1.516 Cornwall
These outstanding hiah Jl~ ~u& i-tarbor Road, Cltf L1ne Weatdil •.
school seni ou will al l re-llaven. · . For~i&n 1 ,.na~u _ Ste·
ceive certiric ates o rachieve-Lab saence -. J'om E. ph/atie ~. ·e,, 112 Via
meot, and some >Milaet ad-Drentnall, 25 a1 Cude Or., QuiiO, Ucb hie •.
ditional honors and a chance Bay S:OOres. · , Butincu _ Etoi 10 Sch·
to win cash awards of up to "--s1c -Paul R. Woltz, 'd ,11 Ci 'rf n ·
1) .. ..,., . ne1 cr, • ., 1 ...,nve, Sl ,llJO. >\Wards !We rre-uu M•lan Lane. ·Harbor crtr H' . ~ented ro r ouhtatlding scho-lliahlands. 1 ..,.,, Home ec:oooml~ s -Tina lauhip, ~eadetsllip a.nd r to· Att-\1arc G. Wood. -1133 Rouo, 126 Via Waziers,
N H l..ido hie. ewcomers at oag Thetollowina•• enarned
plaque aw1rd tMnneu at
Sof\lrday, "A~rch 9 FriHy, ~•rch 15 Harbor Hiah:
GBoy -6.~'51r.Nind :\·tr s. Thom as Bo y -\11-and\trs.Thomas Sci en ce and math-Ridl·
oe, u 1 arauu s Ave.; Sylvia, 334 Walnut St., ard Jafe, 23\ll 15th g,, Co~na del \tar. NewpD1t Sho1es. Newport Heiahts.
G1rl -')r, Wid \Irs. L. Ken t J.)oy _ \h. and ~h s. La_. Fine art1-Wendy hbeJI,
Wanlass, 170J Candle stick 1en ce Cam peau, 3206 i&ll Bay shore Dr.;-Bay
Lane, Bay crest. .'lebraska Pl., Costa 1'olesa. Shot'es.
'.Joy -\tr. ·and \Irs. John Hoy _ \h. ·and Mts. f)ean Liberal arts-')avid Vier·
Anthe1, · 2153 Obo la Ave.o B•azel\,)24q \1i chigan A-.e., lina, 4H CatalinaOr.,-Ne•
Cosla \tesa. Costa \fcsa. port Heiahts. Su~doy, March 10 Gi ll -•\h. ·and \li s. Robett Vocational artl -Cl'ndy
G1rl-Mr. and Mfl, ·JWbert \1cO:ride, 1 7~1 Monrovia Ave., ~vendscn, 2020 E.· Balboa
Allen, a40 0ovemor ~L,-Costa Mesa. Blvd., BalboL ·
Costa Mesa. Boy_ \tr. ·and \hs \\ben Tbe fotlowh~oa at Corona ~y -\tr. and '..trs. John Skinnet, 3213 Montana .o\ve,, del Mw Hi1h won certiricale
Lieber, 2~1 Flower St., Costa MuL . awards: ~u~-. ' ' I M• -Bruce Lon Me~ Boy -\tr. ·and Mrs. ·Lemy GOLDEN II RD WINS 2 ·
Inman; ·~_Jj;·;c-wa !Ano, ·COLli"' E~l:' J.*AIID ~~i/ ''Y'•.• Flon, ·Ea• ·
Cosla MesL · Second place i n the"cb~ Lab · Ci'• ' Moodey, M.orch ·ll SCI enc e ~a,ord wind nioht of tbe .. Fii&ht James ~,·th 2"0 •·ai•'a Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Charles :::Jl1 •' -N "'
P _._ of t he (;olden Birds'" held St •• &11 Blutf.
a .... er.2Saa Sanaa Ana Ave.; Sunday, M•ch ), .won Mr•. \tlsic: -Thomas Geor1 e
Costa ~tesa. · Ri chard Culp. 2321 Vista Key, .SS4 Vitta flora, -East
Tuesdey, ~orch 12 Hu erta,· Eut 3'turr, ·a JOI· Blurr.
Girl -\lr. ·and Mrs. Arthu r den en aw•d. · o\rt-Join EHiyn ()lptill
\leola, l32llian Juan Lane, Mrs. Colp, acorpotatepilot 4607 [)orctlester Rd. ·Cam~
Costa l.lesa.. ror Elpac, Inc., o( Nc~oll , Hi hi d ·• ~~ Beach new a 1967 Cessna I an s.
Girl -Mt. and \hs. Robert l iOco;potate twin from San~ Dra-na-Walter PaUetaon
, Wi I son, 2 0 n~1 Tustin .o\ve., Ita Moni ca to Cali(omia Val· ~alas, IllS Galaea Ter ••
Costa \ole sa. 1 H I'd H . . Jrv1ne Terrace.·
Girl -\I r. and Mrs. Lester ey' 0 1 .ay av~n 81 ~Pott In En1li sh -G ayl c Frances
Baker, l372 Baker g,,.Costa Tehach~pt, Cahrorr.u '?'Y Scrag s,· );)3 W. Joann,
and back_ to S.rta tvbn l_ca, Costa Men.
quer,ll71 Baker ~l.. Costa a 32~~1e round robin_. Slcilf Science _ Gcorse
\tcsa. 91e Will compete this Emmott !hitt.,. 213~ Vitta
Gi rl ._ Mr. and Mrs. ·Jack June in the "Fiiaht o r the Laredo Eut Bluff
T)ollahi te, 4U Santa Ana "-'?I den Birds" as Chi den Forei~n lancuaac~ -Lau•
Av~.;Costa ~esa. . Bird :tln." rey Krwner, U07 Cauia,
Gt_d -\lr. and \olr s. Ted Tltl EF GETS $200 East Bluff. : Ma nnos , llS S.nta Isabel . . SL,-Cos ta \len. A dtink o( watet and an 13uune u -U~da -\nne
Boy _Mr. and Mn. Gerald unlocked slidina at ass door ~~lc:y.l SJl ~me Doone,
Todd. 3700 SeashDre l)rive, cost Helen Caywood. 305 IrVIne Terrace. . .
West Newpo rt. 62nd St., Newpott Shor e s, _Home e conom1cs -~n ..
s200 Tuesday, Match 12. ttne ~re, · 2134 Vu\a W~nesdoy, March 13 Mn. Caywood had just L•cdo, ·Eaat Stun:. .
Gitl -\tr. ·and Mrs. Larry &&rived home at t:IS a.m. Trades lnd lftcllstnal
']Iennie, ·160 21st lit.; Cos ta 'ihe put her puue on a toom arts -Robert Hltlis Carley.
\1esa. di Vider And went to the S07 Rocltford P1., Caneo
'loy -\h. ·and Mrs. Fo rest kitchen. On het'letutn, she Hiahlands.
Fisher. 17%2 Palmento, saw her pune bein1 cauied Here •e th~ er~~raved pia-
Irvine, out the door. She pu11ued que aw•d w1n.~•• a& Cor•
Gi rl -Mr. -and "'•· ')on aid the thief who tan into the ona del Mar Hiah:
Robb, l l 3i Orana e .o\ve.; alley. a~d then ttu ew her Science and. math-Ri ch--
Costa Mesa.· purse at her, afte-~ rr •d l..incoln Ga'ber, · 2306
Thursd.y, March U movina the money ftom her Arbutus SL,~.£ast Blufr. ·
Girl -Mr. ·and M11• Teny biiiCold. Fine arts-~san Oanlby
C1andaii, 865 !lono1a, Rd., ARnST DF nl! -TH Notthrid&o. · 110 Av,..ida
Cos ta Meu. The Junior Ebell Club or Cum bra, East Blul. ·
'Jirl -Mr. and Mu. PhiliP Newport Beach has chosen Ubcral -'-' -Mutin. Gel•
Zotn, 300S Cl eveland :\ve., 1\ileen Worthley. o( Costa baam. · 2l01 Albi&UJ St.,
CoataMeu. Mesa u April artist or the Ea1t Blurt.·
Boy -Mt. and Mrs. Chatles month. All \he work• t> be Voc.~ional lrts-Do10tl\y
Hoose, 2-'Sl Seran1 Pl.; shown at the Mariners Li· Anna Patterton. ·332 Moru
Costa Men. brary wilt be by bcr s iUa Vista, ())lla MesL
Boy-Mr. ·and Mu. ·Pepito de,.L She has received
Borja. 921 Capital St.; tcholauhip t rmm tbe Sat
COsta Men.· Dieao 'cademy of Fine ArtJ.
3iti -Mt.·andMts.William Otis Art lnstituu and the
Rice. U45 Placentia 've.; All Canter Sdlool, Los M·
Cotta Meaa. · atlea.
Lu,ll• r.u llo:i rw••• ._ 1111 '
MRS. -ILL TRW
SUCOIMIS AT 25
Wonoll T1au of 362 20th
SL, Cotta Men, who spent
her2Syeauor lire in OJIOI•
County.died ThuracJay, Feb.
29, at Hoq Hospital. ·
Mrt. TraG ... bom Oct.
25, 1942, in Aaa.
NEIPORT HARSlR ElfiGN
FIRST SftnOII --Pill 5·
THURS~Y. MARCil 21,1968
CXIIIJIIA DEL MAR, CAUF.
Jordan gets C.C. post
'LYIOUTM COUREUTIOUL CIIIICII
Announces Exclusive H•ri>or Showing
of Cecil B. de Mille's
"King of ,Kings"
Thf' Dramatic Slo')' of thr. /,i{t' of /~&u CAri•l
Nithtly ot 7:30p.m., April7 tt."' Apri l U
ot the Ply~~t.u9h O.urch
3262 lroolll SttH1, Hewport leoch
I.IMITF.O SEATI NG -CALl. 6·t2·2':41l
between 12:30 end 4:30 p.m., \1on. thru Fri.
for Free Dated ,.,dmiuinn Ti cketA
Re-E ect a Businessman
With PROVEN Abi,lity!
' CITY COUNCIL-NEWPORT lEACH
"He Has Serv_ed You Well"
MY PLEOGE o
Continued honest, forward-looking go\lern·
ment, increased efficiency, lower fa Kes,
fa ir,· courteous and e'quol treatment to a ll
citizens, objective pol icy formulation, sup-
por-t of better education , cooperative relo-
tionshi p between Cound I, staff and the
people of Newport Beo.ch.
DEE COOK
20 years Newport Beach Res• den!
and Businessman
Your lncumb.n1 City Councilman
* He is on independent candidate -he owes no alle-
giance to any specia l group or organ ization . * 20 years o Businessman in Newport Beach -' 45
years o Resident of Orange County. * With courage and foresight he hos acted fo• two
terms in the best interest of the ent11 e commun•ty.
*
••
A watch dog of your tax doll ar, he wd l contmue to
fight for the taxpayer and property owne•.
Wherever You Live-VOTE FOR COOK
P. D. (DEE) COOK X
INCUMBENT
JOI. THESE IEIPORT lEACH TAXPAYERS WHO SUPPORT THE IIE·ELECTION
OF THIS HONEST , HARD·IOil1NG , INDEPENDENT COU.CILIAI:
Ace Adams
Hal Aebtscher
Dr. John J . Albarian
William R. Alford
Marco a.nd Patricia Anich
Mr. & Mrs. J .0 . Anwiler
CHrford Argue
Col. & Mn. Thos. P. Atkinson
Mr. It Mrs. RaliSh N. Baker
James Barto
J. Allen Seek Jr.
Mrs. Joseph A. Seek
Urban Beb
Harold E. Benedict
Robert H. Be rkley
1*. & Mrs. Robt. Z. Blo.uom
ClllteiiCO B-
Eugeoe C. Boero
Celie Boero
(OJoiL 'f A. f'AiiiT IAl LIST )
Mr . & Mr s. James Carroll
Bryant A. Chnstensen
A. James Cllnron
Helen A. Cole
Mrs. William Cover!
Lyda J . Creel
Dunster Creely
Mr . & Mrs. L .E. Cressman
R1chard L . Crutcher
Wally Cruttenden
Helene Csenar
Tom J . Cushman
Ray v. Daniger
Harry C. and Doris Davis
r R.W. (Bob) Davis
Mr . &. Mrs. Trevor J. Dav1s
Tom B. de Forest
Mr . & Mr s. Roland De Lamar
Andy Devine
Bill Dillman
Chas. J . F'1 shback
Mr.&. Mrs. William E. Fisher
Howard Folsom
Chas. A. Fowler
Don V. F'rani.lin
David L. Fruer
Mr . &. Mrs. Mont Friend
Thomu C. Fry
MI. & Mrs. Bany Fuller
Forrest S. Fullmer
Blactie Gadarian
Walter Gallahan
J .A. Cant
Mr. & Mrs. A. WUUam Gulay
John Gotw .
Mr . .k Mrs. Craig Qratqer
Burtoo Grant
James L . Oray
R.C. Oreor
Da.!Oret ........
Robert E. Hams
Mrs. Donald Harwood
J.D. Haskell
Mrs. Edward T. Healy
Larry K . HeJ.!ewald
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Hehr
Roben P. Henderson
Tom Henderson
H. Stanley He nline
Duke Herbst
Anton Hershey
George L. Hic ks
Hank Hill
Dr. & Mrs. R!" c h&rds H. Hoffman
Mr . .t Mrs . W Ui&m S. Kolatein
Clint Hoose
Ted S. Hoo'""
Charlie Hop<oo
Oraot Howald
Ch&rtes R. Howard
had worked at,~::.~~~~:=~·~ Sanhor• uc b ..
Joe.,..; l aon1,
1 Tom and J erfery; l daualt-
lln, Lhtda. Lanell, IIHI
MotU: her , ... , •• Mr. and
lin. J, ·IIJtrly of Waatmir
•wr. l ••••· Donald lind IC ....... JWetlllli11ter;lftd
• •1-. Doloio Wolf ol
Col . lllh. Howard Z. Bogert
lllte Boll
Jolla T . Boyd Jr. *•· E.ll. ~~toottac• *· a 1*-s. Paul Bruce
lh. 0eoop D. Buccola
W.C. -..tettlrcbeo
Cl,_ Boqer
BW-~Bullbanl
Samue 1 H. Downi DF-•
C. Graham Edelblute
ll'. It llrs. Dooa.ld E . Elder
Dudley Eller
Edward Oribble J r. o .... o. artmlh
Arthur E. Or011oty
Mite D. Oro ..
Dorothy II. Hutob..,.
ll'. II !lka. Looter L. l .... U
Chick lvtnoa. I a-. Ja,yred
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*· lllh. f'T<Od s. Buttor-tb
Ilk. lllh. J . -· Ca.l-U ' ..,_. Lll7Call
DNDW. c· ,MU
C. . .....,. E. C 1 ... 11 ..,. Ja••• of .. Plnt
Mo-ot a.... ol C..• .........
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....... tr' .... '' rtll .....
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lvan 1'. Erbardt
Jell Farwell
Lyman Farwell
Ilk. II Ilks. Bud Fay
Oloden Fay
Ricbatd H. Ferda *'· Bnldo11 l"loc:ll Lel&Dd Flaley
• Lyle V. l"'oley
!lk.llll'S. F. (Fl-y) l"laatet
-~~~~~ Doo Clurldonoo
Carl H.Hoce 1facb W. Holey
Eadllall
Ilk . II !lka. Ed• P.-Jr.
Plrlllluu
lapr liM 'ad
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Jolla w. (Jock) Jeote
W.A. JoiiD-
I'r ... J-
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C•ll. K'IIO)'
P .... A.IaUJ
K .W.~
llk.lllh.-1-J.W. (IIIII) IMa
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Ensenacla race May 2
,.. 2111 aollloa al 111 R . Paclll H•dl
-ul Newport H.-, to ac•a. ••' CIP
8&fOUJJtaWUtloealyadat ·:.--:.:· ;.4 O:!a ·= rau Ia aet ror Tluanday, Ca~. RKe CUi .... M~ 2, aecor~na 10 Or. Ed Jah OtUl ua&.d lbatlhi R111en, pr81HIInt ol New.. "• 1 I
pori Oce.n Sail in& At to-year a rot tar of eau~n~a wi II
ciadon tht tponsorina ~bably ~ lut year • S4J ' atapper hu. ·
arou.p. , . Convene Wurdemann, lift.
The, acapna ci~Ui c, eral chainnan, a aid 1hat 1he world I laraut annual ante.. rr . I ' 'tali I and national liilboatina event, 0 1c:'8 lftVI on ,
included overa half lhouund en.uy blanks ·~ now be~ns
parti cipatin& u iJin& cra(t pn?ted ll'ld Wilt .soon ~
Ju t year in itt l25 mi Je sea mailed to •!I partic1pantt an
chue to Baja Cali fornia. last Y.•u • race .. F.niiY
1. Four nects will com prise fonns WJIJ also be available
,chi a year's annada: Ocean at moll yach t clubs.
Mesa edges Eagles 3 to 2
The Costa \lesa Mus tarws
ed,ed Estancia lli gh ~chool
3 to 2 in thei r baseball duel
Tue1day to r~::~nain tied at
the ">P o f the Irvine League.
\b.grolia, Loara and \tesa
arc all 2-il in Leque
action. Corona del \la r also
has a IJilil per cent raling
all-..), aher crushing Foun-
tain Valley~~~ Tuesday.·
Sea King pi tcher 9ob
Contant aided hi sown cause
111. the plate by sluuina a
home run in the 5th >M th one
on -the only roun~triwer
of the g e.
In their con test wi th1Es-
t anci a, th , \lstangs took a
1-il lead in , but the
Eag les t i ed i t up 1-1 in the
ne1t in nina. \iesa soored the
'Ninnin11-run in the t op of
th e 7th, ·and the lone run in
the l:nttom o f the 7th was
not eoough fo r th e Eagles.
Bucs I ' wm, lied for 3rd
the top wi th a 6-2 record.
IT'S SIGN-UP TIME fo r the summer base-'
ball program co-sponsored by the Boys'
Club of the Harbor Area and the recrea-
tion departmen ts of Newport Beach and
Costa Me sa. Registration is ·scheduled
fo r this Saturday, March 23, a t tht> CMJ-
munity Youth Cen ter in Corona del Mar
and at th e recreation office at 1714 W.
Balboa Blvd., Cent ra l NewporL All boy s
in 2nd grade and above may sign up and
will beplacedon'teams with boy s of their
grade, size and skill level. Th e young-
s ters in th is photo are al l-stars of las t
summer's baseball season, from left : John
Blanpied, 14, an 8th grader at Lincoln
School, who was an all -star pi tcher with
the Card inals in the American A League;
Tom Greeley, 13, also an atti grader at
Lincoln, all-~tar 2nd baseman on the same
team, and Brad Greeley, 10, a 4th grader
at Harbor View School, who played J rd
base for the Dodgers in the American B
League dur ing th e regulat season and 2nd
base an an all-star. Pictured with the
you ng s ters a re Dick Dust erhoft, at left,
recreation supervisor fo r the City of New-
port Beach, and John Greeley,. father of
Tom and Brad, and English teacher at
[starrcia High Schoo l. Mr. Greeley, who
coached Little League in Co vina, has
serv ed as coac/1 for the past 3 summers
here. (Ensi gn photo.) The Orange 0\ast College
Pi rates are ti r.:d in 3rd
place wi th \k. s.-, 1\ntunio
in the Eastern Conference
baseball race after turning
back Ri verside .) tn 4
Tuesday afternoon.
The Sues won thei r gane
in the fi rst 2 inninas, scoring
3 runs in lh e bia first and 2
more in the 2nd. P1 rate
hu rl er Gary [)Jnkleberger
gave up onl y 7 hit s .
Donkey game April 2
-\ donk:y basketball aame ~ers wtw:> will be selling
will be pla)ed at the Co r-uckets to ~he am.ual e\'C~t
ona del \lar Jliah S~.:hoo l at a re \lary "':'nght, \'lce-prest-
IN APPRECIATION,
·nu: far· lly of the late
\largaret Oa\·ids(\n, nOll
La1k sPu1 Ave., C'o1ona del
\la1, wr shel> to .thank all
fuends for thei1 kinJ ex-
r rc:.sionl> or sympathy and
beautiful nowcl tr ibutes
dunng their tecent sad be-
~~avement.
Fullerl>n, -1-1 winneT over
\lt. SAC, is in 2nd pla~·e a t
5-1 . Ninlh place San 'kr-
na rJino upset Chaffe} ~-11,
b. t ti e Pwnhers rema1n at
81 A GOOD MIIGIIIOR
If you ue a newcomer, or
know of a ne•corner to
the tlarbor Area .-ho has
not been welcomed, do
he r • favor by caJiina Lbe
Harbor Vititor between
I and 10 a.m., and •fico
wi II call on your frind
-.ith Yaluable inform abc...1
and aiht from friendly
butineu lrm1 •hidt
lland rudy 1o help her
become ac(flainted wi~
her ne w tunoun4ina•·
THI HAIIOI VIIITOI "'-r. HY._.MI
•• FREE RELAY GIVES ~ p.m. Tuesday, -\pri 1 2. dent; \!an anne Co:t, secre-
VICTORY TO PIRATES The aam e, sponsored b) the tary; and _Carol ()_lander,
It all came down to the junior class to raise money treasu r.e r. T1ckeu "1ll also
rinal event -llle 4\k') free for lhe amual ['!torn , will be availabl e at the aate b~
relav -and when it was f:ature the faculty versus fore t he,~ r .m. event.
over. Otan~e Coast Colle~e the st udents.
held a 53-42 Eastern Con--\stri de the donk~rs ror
fe rence s wim verdic t. over the facu lty "ill bl! Oob Wer-
Santa An a Friday in tile ley, Ken Fish, John Blair,
Sues' pool. Bil l Bl oom, Ron \lc:"~Jich-
With the Sues leadmg 46· ol s, Ken Koury , Roben
-l2 and 7 big pomts ndin~ lluahes, Ron Oa vi!>, Gerald
on the last race. Bill Lu· \kClellan and 'laviJ tlol-
Ther, the No. 2 man, ~ave land.
Paul Hughes half an arm Students wh o wi IJ att empt len~th lead on the 3rd le~d 10 outmaneuver the teache rs Hu~hes then turned on an a re Jeff Broeting Jim K'
sprinted away from hi s :nan delon Randy J oh~son /"-
In the last 2 laps to hand Purce'll John y 1 •5 om
R r h d e • u e, cou Dee en ro a an som Woodward, Ke n Swfield, maqan. .
Rt>nrro won the 100 free Ri ck \1aher, Tom l-lor nbe~lc
in tbe outstanding time or ~n~ !keve 1-iartl~y , who u
49 4 and toot the 50 AN:c;M-colau pre,idltQj-J uc..-, '.
DCC.LPIII ..
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ao1ter1 tbe:cped acne rrt-day a.a oo lbe 0oe1a-
CottDtty Oub Ooano to .,.
tbeir £&-... ~
IOCOid 10 4 w1D1 oaatoa a ailllle lola. 11at1t payue
IOOit IDOdalloc -1 lot 00C wltb I liDo 72. J ....
lltllcllloa ntod 1 74: KWI
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UNCLE BEN 'S RICE
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• MISCELLANEOUS (:\c ross from Fashi on ~q.) OIL PAI:-.;TI:'\(iS, Clrpper
1 !:66 Town .~ CounLry Ships &nthcr:.,riREATLY SPOT~ hcf••rc ~nu r e\.:s -' 541 --131 8 REOLCED to sell. Als o!
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ll l!. H ~rlt clcctrrc !>h am-. \lOWI:R, JUS t over-
r""l!t Sl. Cr .. v.n Hardware, HA\IM0:'\'11 overhauled, new haskct,
JJ1]7 f-.. Coas t /l w~ .• Cor-& STF:ISWH 56 .00. t\lso. L.C. Smith
una del \lat. !Iamm ond .\1 -100 l'lpi net, typewriter, 15" cafliage,
only 1895; plu .. u!!ed elite type, \20. Cal! 1173--I win, Conn, Lo1• rey,
from 1395.
i . -con!lOies, ttpi net!! &
grand11, from 1295, variou"
IUy]e!!i & finishes:
Schmidt--Phillips Co.
1907 N. Main St., ...
Sllllta Ana 7
JO~ss· mo bile home,
expando, 2 bdt ms , 15x18
li ving rm., awn1ngs, car-
port, pn!Ch es , unfurn.
Adults, pet. 55,500. Hun-
tington !leach. 673-1304. ~~~~T~A~X~S~E~R~V~IC~E~S ,. X lo0.~(C-y;;,:-~,.,~c~•~r~•r~-
ti me record.keepina,
but ineu mana1ement, 8ec-
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icn~e on al l t )r~s of cltl-"
th1ng ,t: !rn~:n .SrC:c•all)',
inen•s llhltts . SJ.5d 'pcr hr.
Mable Whitn~an, 61)7 Mar-
auerite, CO\t ftJJ-277~.
APT. MANAGING want-
ed by recently tet ired, rr
fined couple in Harbot
area. References;
able.
The usattlt upoa l•w •d
e WAJrtTEO order ia America aad what c• be doa e •boat it.
CAsi·t f'or your aaraae item•·j o,.-, ... _,
1 COMMERCIAL LEASE
FOR LEASE -5400 aq .
<:ornn erc:ial buildina
Heavy power 1200 A
440V with bansformcrs
115V .t 230V. Locoted
I aa• at 21S21
BOOKS, tools, hou•eware• .-.. oo"·lli!'· •1 --
nee-Jed for our daily lal· ::1"' ....
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FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA
From th e shores of th e Pacific to th e foothills of lhe Lomas de Santiago mountain range
and lh e Cleveland Nati onal Forest to the Santa Ana Ri ver . there is lhe world 's la rgest
master-planned region : Irvine Ranch . .;. This rich la nd, all 83,000 acres of it, is changing
th e fa ce o f Ca lifornia wi th a wide array of homes. schools. Unive rsity of California at Irvine.
indus tries. shopping centers. hotels. parks. cultura l cente rs, golf courses a nd boat clubs. This
land will ultimately se rve more than hal f a million people who are looking for the beller way
of living. Sky hi gh. or sea-level low. you'll find what you've been loo king for on 1h e ranch . .,;
Visi t the IRVINE RANCH INFORMATION CENTER, San Ia Ana Freeway at Myford Road, 2 miles
easl of Tustin. Open from 9:00 to 5 daily. Homes in every price ra nge now unde r construction
in five individual communities. '
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NEIIPORT HARBOR EJIIGII
A RST SECllOII - -P. 7
VALUE FORECAST
' PROJECTION '68!
A four bedroom home with 2Y, baths located in
Newport Beach. ·
Priced ot $31 ,500 •
Rec.ntly redecorated with new carpets and
drapes, lo veJy til ed dining area. Bui lt·in kit·
chM -spaci ou s pri vote pa ti o -and onl y one
block to th e ocean, ·
Coli Beverly Povolo vi ch
Realtors
673-4400
Evei. 673-6316
INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING
Front s on busy San to Ana Street. San to Fe
ft R. sidi ng. Corner Lot. Leased for $5,800
P,l' year.
$49,500
SPECIAL OFFERING •...
OCEAN VIEW HOME
Yz Block to Beach
Th i s lov el y home is i deal for a FAMILY ! Ju st
a hop 'n skip to Corona del Ma r Ma in Beach
••• 4 Bed rooms ••• 3 baths ••• Bu ilt·in e lectr ic
Kitchen ••• huge livi ng roo m wi th VIEW •••
F.A. heat ••• lo w-m aintenan ce yard ••• over·
si z.ed go roge wi th radio-controll ed door.· •.
+ + + Den , Famil y Room, Beamed Ceilings,
Sha~e Roof, and many ma re + + • outstanding
feature s. JUST S6 1,750
5~1 .IAL 15TATI
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SEE THIS HOME
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2428 Un iversity Dr., Newport Beach
OPEN HOUSE 1-5
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, l;eoutifu l condiii on , pool,
pu tti ng green.
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OWNER ANXIOUS
Lorg e R-2 lot wi th 2 bed room home. See it
ond DEAL!
))0/i Y. f R.Aii l<J.lli
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Corona lit I Mar, Clliforru•
Phone: 673-2222
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
·'DESIRABLE
IRVINE TERRACE
OPEN HOUSE--SUNDAY 1-5
1200 Dolphin Terrace ,
2 Lorge Bedrooms. Attractive Den with com·
pl ete WE T BAR. Artistic, large-sized living
roomw ithdining areo. Electric built-in kitchen.
Very Realistically Priced -__
a: S45, 500
Bay & Beach Realty Inc.
2407 E. COAST HWY. C DM
675-3000 eves. 673-0554
A Ste al
in Shore Cliffs
3·bedrooms. 2 baths. beautiful yard. Add-on
possibilities to make this a gorgeous view
hom e. 149,llM
• • • • • Y2 . ,Block to Beach
DUPLEX: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths wilb a 2 beCI•
room , 1 bath hom e. Oce an View from rear uo it.
165.000.
Call for ap pointment to see.
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T,R.ADE
-4 bedrooms, 3
PLUS !·bedroom
For More Informa tion
coli
Paul Terry
642·0886, 637·0514 or
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4 BEDROOM
Irvine Terrace
Built~in el ectronic oir
cleaner and oir condition•
ing. Graciou s livi ng, de-
luxe throu ghou t. See rh is
deli ghtfu l hom e, wor th
e very penn y ot S.U, 500.
CHESHIRE •
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SPICTACULAR YIEW-OCIAN _. lAY
C~anni JZ.f-Aparlm,n/6
On W ... rfront NMr .._.,_. Hertler lntrMA
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AMI'U tiUEST PARKINti _. IOAT SUPS
Wily Not E•I•Y
liM "Condallllnls 1" w., of IJfe
THE ADVANTAGIS WILL SUIIPIIISE YOU
' You can purchase and get fee tiUe -or 1eue if you prefer.
ALL aots. have W ATERF'RONT VIEW. AU ban two bedrooma
and two both!. -W111! LARGE PATIO.
YOU AOE INVITED TO INSPECT ou• PUiNISHID -L
lltry 559,500 onc1 Up Le-$420 Ma•IMt & Up
~ 673-1718 for '•'"" •'--"••
Sell It~ ... Tsade It?
For Fast Acti on & Reiults
Call
en. !)OYLE & WQI)r) CO.
6,600 SQ. FT. LOT 1730 W. C..st Hiwoy Call_ ~48 -tl68
~in"-w'"~"~·~-~ch~ili~ 210 E. 17th st .. Costa Mesa
... For o particular family who demands a
large home wi th a Iorge patio - -'and still
ho ve room fo r 3 or 4 garage s.
J ust S40,000 -wh ich certain ly is a fabulous
bu y on todoy's MARKE T'
Custom Bu ill wi 1h a View~
Bayc reo;;t "FOREVER VIEW" H ome\
hy ~~~n Well' & Son,. Inc
(JIIlllifr Somhlaml f>mltlrn /o~ .J4 1 l'fln
'\I_W J()() SERIES • F ROM 563.950
L PPEII. l'IIEWPOR1 HAII.ROR
OUVE.R SHO RES -l it\ 1~F AA.M H
p.a. palmer
Security starts
with a home
of your
own ...
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and the purchase of the
RIGHT home starts
with a Realtor "'
A REALT OR'" brings to your hou,e-hunting ef-
forts the skill and service . of a professional. Hi s
competence and integrity are reflected in his•mem-
bership in this r eal estate board and the National
Association of Real Estate Boa1·ds. He will select
from his extensive listings of hou ses for sale the
homes that offer you the most in terms of your
needs and desires. For the ri~~:ht home. see a
Realto..-today !
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realton
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CH 'l!STl ~ QENN "~' daugh-
te r of Ur. and Mrs . S::ltoo
t)enner of 124 quby Ave .,
9alboa Island, Is zonta girl
for March at Corona del Mar
High School . She is member
of the student executive
council, secretary of Oist.
21 of the State Association
of Student Councils, past
s ecretary and v i ce~residen t
of the Lat in Club, and hos·
pl tatity ca<hairman for the
Gi rls League. She is active
in church wo rk, serving as
librarian at Plymouth Con·
gregationat Chu rch and past
secretary of th e youth fel~
lowshi p. She plans to major
in F:ngllsh in College .and
get a teaching credential.
ELMER RADFORD OF
COSTA MESA II ES
•Elmer G. Radford, a third
generation na'tive Califor-
nian, or 3232 Idaho Place,
Costa Mesa, died March 9
at Cos ta •Mesa Convales-
cent Hospital.
Mr. Radford, 79, was born
July 7, 1388, m Vemon. He
work ed for Associated Oil
Co. ror 20 years and had
lived m Orange County
since 1900.
Survivors are tus 2 daugh·
ters, Mrs . Kenneth John·
son of the home, and Mrs.
James Small of Honolulu;
B g randc hildren and B·great·
grandchiltl.ren.
'Nestcliff C:hapel directed
the services. held March 14.
at o\rtes ia cemetery.
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ANDIDATES SOUND OFF
tC...._.._..,.I) 'ltli .. tpoUiioalmloCWae Ia •••• ... IDOua. ·To.,.,.. .. lftd tUt It it aow doted
liN o•• a. '11M C.adl b .. Nowpon Beada, · oppoae ba..,niout would ••• a iuut. Ht uid tbat 11.11
accompllllald tn01t Ia the oottly tmplre buildilll. aay 11bber U1rhp council, ·and qulldol* bad DOl dDa t her
put4·yean •• in · the I no 10 tpec:ial iiUtNtl aooaewanulbaL" hamtwort on dat otber pre\'i~a yea11. Wo have·~ JDUPI, • tuppon pultlic D.lrina: lhoctaeatiOn pwiod. i 11~1.
mlq)l)thod J'}. major pro. tdtoola, •PP'Il aood pl.n• Coundlman Ptrsoftl said be ()Q the qqealion of a n.w
jectt in my dittri,eL 'Wo have nina Mel d ty·Mde beiUti-bad beea abtea& only 3 location · m Lhe City Hall,
lowered ~e tax reo., 1 llcat.ioa..lhave bewu prime-tim• 41ri"' tho put 4 Mr. ·-.o&era uid lhe luu.e
would appeciato aettifta roover in acciona of thrift y•n and ' aciied lbat hi a it important ea.oueh ·m haYe
another record vote in cho and neaoth&iona that have attendance Ncord was fie people wte on ,i t. Mr •
.4tprll l election.... re1ulled in aorne St Y.! million problbly 1be beat on d:le Mdmia a aid th• be~re any
Donald B olton, Dia tric t 7 in benefiu to the people, eo·unc:il aincebo doean'tao dedaion ia taken, ile ondre
eaaterl y Corona del Maf _: You are aoina to hear a tot away on vaca&iona. · ma&er 1hould be uudied,
""I p10mi se to make myaelr atout hu:nDf'Y· ·It mus t not C»unc::ilman Fo rsh denied indudina wbl& ca~ be cba1
a vailable to all people at become an end in iuelr. lhat be ii opposed 10 acbool with the prea•t alte. :Mr.
all times . I work and live Efforts 'to th10Uie publi c bonda .... Just cnme up wifl Hirdl said bebel.ievtd a new
in th e city, I have my bt.l si· ciswu ion in the nane or abudaetlcan undl!l's&and.'' location would be bt&ter,
M~qcJ~ 4.NN McKEqq':N, ness and my homeinCorona harmony can smack o r he slid., butnDdeciaionCIR be made
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. del t\~r. ·1 will be a con-TI'Timany Hal), the amoke Anumberof quutionswerc until alllhe(actl are in. Mr.
John J. McKerren, 2520 servat1 vc trustee o f tax filled secret chambers, put 10 Cbuncilman Coot by Bolton uid Oty Hall e.,
'ff . do ll ars, ·1 am a staU'Ich be-the visible or invisible Mu. M•y Shepaat, who panaion ia needed, but a ~~~ Dr ., N.ewpo rt Heights, lieVcr in plannin& now for a power auucturca that seek charsed lbat he wu ••inat ooat a.nd feasibility atu4'
IS Zonta Qlrl fo~ t.Aarch at beuer Newport Beach to tum your publi c official s West Ne-.,ortbcauli&cation, rmatbe made nut. Council· NewPc:'r~Har.bor ~1gh .School. tomo rrow , and in an efficient, into rubber st amps, ·I am an purchase of the beach men Cook and Panona
She 1s ed1tor-m-ch 1ef and oou rt cous city govemment independent c.nd.idate. · I cleaner .• ·•nd ~e Weatcliff. aareed that. a complete study
page one editor of the ~ea· willing to accept recommen· have not been sel ected m Dover mteraccD.on, and~~ mustbemadebclore dcc:idina
con, ICC secretary, flag-. dations hom all citizCns. serve aty poli li cal machine posed lhe rreeway relocatiOn tho i saue. Councilman Forai t
twirler, and mem ber of C AA. '3ickering and indecision or .or clique or cl aque. ·In the alona lSth S&; . fa vored a public vote 011 She s e rved as Tr i+li-V trea-the past must stop, so we pa st ~ months, ·there have Mr. Coo~ saJd th~tthe ctty spendirw the money if a
·surer for 2 years, and is can plan ror the futu re.'·' been 770 roll call votes, ·and ~u had It 1 day 111 ~urt 3 new ci ty ball is to be tl.lilt.
president of th e Keynotes l)ee Cook, incumben t, 1 4% or the time the vot e bmes o n the rrccway uaue, All candidates ••reed that
the junior auxiliary of th; Dist ri ct S,porti onsoflrvine Track ll"me ai "'Boys Club no parkin,lot.IO{IOadways Sou th Coast Child Sui dan ce Terrace and Upper Bay -"I sbould be allowed on the
Clinic. She has been ac-~~k r~:rdt.o 1 r ~:~.:c~u~~e~~~~ Coach Mike Campbell is for sian"llps. Wally Shoewe, ~~~: '7~eL ~:~~~~.ni sr::r ~eot edfor entrance at U~L.~ the platform o f past years: now reai sterilll boys for aym instructor is oomina over an ocean f10nt roadway 10 the fall. She clans to JOtn oou rag e o f my convictions, track at Ott central br.,dl back.· plan 111d said that the pro-
the Peace Corps and later debate people's busineu of the ~!arbor <\r ca Boys' Both branches of the posal had been attributed to
to undertake a teaching ca-in ,public, thrifty wi th you r Clu b.· The ro llo wing sch e-Boys ' Club will be clo sed Councilman Fct11iL · Co~r~•
NOPOIIT IIAIIIOR EIIICII
F111ST SEC1101--Pqot
THUIISOAV,IIARCH .n, ltll
OOIIJIIA DEl. liAR, CALl f.
nwHAT AM I BID for this s lave!" asks "s lave trader"
Mark Hogl-e. Th e sl ave, Tracey Sherick , is one of 25
·"sold" at Newport Harbor High School yesterday. The
"slave sale" is one of the week's activities for uni·
ted Fund Week. (Harbor High Log story on page L sec-
tion 2.} reer. tax dollar, oppose the in -dulc a nd eve nt s will be in thi s Saturday, Mardl 23. cilman Cook said he had
effect : 3rd and 4th 1rades asked Mr. Forait if he were RALPH lEARD. OWNER OF CANDY SHOP, DIES
-Tu esdays,·3:30-S:3D ... OCAL ATHLETES liM i n favor o f a4-4ane hiahway Oeath. came at the 11e of Floyd of Ollta Mesa, and
Events are 35·5~75 yd. HOKDRS AT IIEET alona the beach, atd 10 Mr. 76 for Ralph .Roy 'Jeard. 264 Ro lla of Glendale.
dashes,. 221) yd. run. 220 Dick Jaffee or Harbor Fo rait antwered, wh y no t?" Knox St.,. Co sta \tesa, o n Rosary was re cited Thurs-
yd. relay, hish 1ump, .Jon g High School placed 3rd in Mr.·, 1-liril said that lhe Tuead ay, March 12, a t Hoaa day, \tarch 14, at SL
jump, 3 lb.·shot put, so ft-the half mile ~urday in atatemayintervene aomeday Hospital,, J oachi m's Catholic Church ,
ball throw. 5th and 6th the large schools division and tell the city ilat acceu He was lxnn Jan. 7. U12. Costa ~en. Graveside
grades_ Wednesday, 3:3:J . o r the 47th annual Southern must be provid ed to the in Illinois, ·lived in Cali· services were held Friday,
5:3J. Events are Sa-75-1 ;)0 Counties track and fi eld ocean beachu • .,O'Then there f01ria fo r48 years , itc last Mardl IS, a1. the Holy C ro ss ~·d. dashes, 22 0, 33 0, 44 0 meet at Huntington Beach v.ould nDt be rood!. choice," 10 in Costa ~es a. He owned Cemetery, West Los An1eles,
yd run, ~;)yd. '!clay. Field High. His time was 1:55.4 he said, .. but I hate to make a candy a lOre. '3altz Costa Mesa ~brtuary
ev ents sam e as 3rd and 4th In t.he small school s divi· it now," 9.uvivon are 2 bJOther directedthefunsalaervice~.
grades with a 6 lb. shot .. 71h sion. Kevin Manix or Costa
and ath grades_ Thursdays, Mesa High placed 2nd in 3 :3 ~5 :);). Events: 5;)-JS· t.he pole vault at 13 feet 6
inches. George Barnett or
100-Iaa-221)...440 yd. dashes , Estancia tied for 4t.h in the sao yd. run, 440 yd. relay 0 high jump at 6 feet.
.Field event s s..ne as other'
&rad" wi th i I~ •ho t pi "' WOMEN VOTERS IILL
tri ple iump. ELECT OFFICERS MAR.21
Track season i s in full The Orange Coast L·eague
TO~~y .4 YRH
_HEVROLET
DIALIIt K6.THY YF:6.G~q, daughter (:H qJSTIN~SNYI)F:q,dau~h· swi na at the Upper Bay or Women Voters wUl hold.
of Mr . and Mr s . Stanl ey t er of Mr. and Mrs . G. F. Branch. Sp ecial events are their annual general meeting
F:conom, 32 C6 Michigan, Sn yder, 281 Santo Tomas , are hel d on \bndays ror lrd Thursday, Mar ch 28, at the DRIVER IS CITED, r.osta "esa, is 7_onta gi•l . . 1 and 4th grades,· Tuesdays N 1 r 9 15 TREATED AT HDAG -ro1 Costa Mesa, IS Zonta g~r fo r Sth and 6th, and Wed-ewporter nn. rom :
Crystal Robinson, s2. of for March at ~s tancia High for Mar ch a t Costa Mesa n esdays for Jth and Bth. a.m. to 2 p.m. Ri chard St.e-
851 Domingo, East Bluff, School . She is an honor roll High School . Sh e is a se-Athletic Director, Leroy veos, manager or the Balboa
was booked on the charge student, all 4 years, head nior princesc;, a songleader, ~amos has amounc•d tb• Bay Club aDd vic~preai·
or drunk driving, Saturday, songleaderon the pep squad, and treasure r of CS F, ser· the fir st "bi& meet" will dent o[ the Newport Harbor
ni~ht, Match 16. exchange s tudent finalist, ves as assistant Soan lsh b e hd d April I I. He al so Chamber or Commerce, will
She was observed strikmg student body commissiooe• teacher, and was on the annou nced that all toys in-speak on "Oraoge Coast's
the car of John Reed, 1207 of arts . .:\s a junior, she drill team as a junior. In tetestcd in h.mbling, ·aYm· future ; the problems or
Dolphm Ter., Irvme Ter-serv es as class oresident, her church, she is p1esident nastics and wcizht lirtina paradise." The League
race, legally parked on Mat· sang the lead in the school of the Methodist Youth Fe I· sMuld contact his offi c e members will elect new of·
tne Ave., JUSt south of N. musica l, and work ed on the lowship. In 1%1 s he placed G R"l Cicers and adopt their bud·
Bay Ft., Balboa Is land. yearb ook: staff . She was girl Jrd in an "I love Ame rica" en I ey ~et and local program for She was stopped after fail· 1 h o t h e year as a sop omo re. con test, and· in 1%4 s he re· • the coming year. tn~ to stop for a stop Sign, She hopes to attend the Uni -ceived the "silv e1 s po on " h d R 1 and then was transported to ea s 0 a ry Hospiital for tre atment versity of Southe rn Cali-ll.ward from I)AG:. ~he clan s MRS. ELL EM IUHG DIES,
o!.:.~~l.::::,:;. _____ f~o:":i~a~o:•..::U~C~Sa:n~t=•.~~·:•:b:a~••~·_;t:o~e~n~•:ol~l ~a~t~U~C~I:.;:th~'~s~f=a~ll~... -. MISSES SON'S YISIT I Ball~s we re tallted .Mon· Ju!ll 2 hours before she
day mght. and ~r~sldent was to go to Los An cl es
Councilman AI Forgit KNOWS our cily. He KNOWS
the people. He KNOWS our problems. He tries and . .
DOES SOMETHING about them. The people know
and trust AI Forgit as their man on the City
CounciL He is a champion far a better Newport.
·AL FORGIT X
IIIOIIIIIIIT
Fred Howser notifi ed J. . . I
Peter Barrett, Dan O'F'at· aupo rt to p1c k up .her son,
rell, Bob Searles and Fred J erry, who was. flyt~g home
Swenson that they were from ~tah . Uruvcrslty, Mr
e lected to serve 2·year ~len l ·K,ng, SS. of 1.~06
terms on the board or direc· Hllh lan~ O r.; Harbor Hi.ah·
tors or the Newport·Balboa lands, d1ed at Hoaa Hospttal
Rotary Club. Monday,
The new board then met at Her husband, Ear!, ·came
noon Tuesday and elected home to find her s lumped
Gen. Thomas F. Riley as over from her car, with her
their new president, to take fo rehead touching the garaae
office J uly 1. General Riley floor. · ~c was taken 10
is a retired Mar ine Corps ~lo aa Hospi tal but was
brigadi er general. presently prorounced dead after S
a'h executive with the Rosan minutes o f treatment.
Company of Newport Beach. Se rvi ces will be held at
Approximately 90 members IJ:30 a.m. today. March 21,
and their guests left Long atWestcliffChapel.lntermc:nt
Beach airport Tuesday will be at Pacific View
night, March 19, for a free \lcmo rial Part,
trip to Las Vegas. Free
c hampagne, free drinks at
the Aladdin Hote l and a
free show we re e njoyed be-
fore their return at 3 a.m.,
March 20.
DRAFT IIEFUSAL IS
CIIAIIGED IY U.S, JURY
U.S. Attorney Matt Byrne
announced this week Lhat a
federal grand jury in Los
Angeles has indicted 7 se-
eLSIE MARIE GEIIRIG
DIES AT ACE Of 75
A.fter bein1 a homemaker
for 51 years, Elsie Marie
Gehtia. 2060 Pomon a Ave·.,
Costa Mesa, died Monday,
March 11, at Hoaa MemOJial
Hospital at a1e 75.
\1ts. Gehri1 was born May
24, 1892, in Iowa, <;he came
to Cal ifotnia and Onn1e
County in 1931.
'iurvivou ate het husband,
Charles; a son, Kenneth of
CalifOinia; 3 dauaheu, Mn.
Louiene 81odrick, of Ocean·
si de, Mn. Mary Mount of
Cotta Men, and Mta. Shjrley
Schtoeder of Arcadia.
Services were held Thurt-
day, Marc::tl 14. at Harbor
Reat Memorial Part, under
"' direction of BCII 8roll6o w"" Manu ary •
lective service registrants
on a charge or "failing to
perform duties required or
them under the Selective
Service Act or 1948 ... One
is a conscientious objector .
The other 6. including Ro-
bert Gerald Al ston, 20. or
1011 Park Ave., Balboa 1&-
land, a department s tore
clerk, are charged with re-
fusal to be inducted into
the armed rorces. PRIVATIINTERPRI5i
ACCIDUTAL IIIOon•a, IS N.H. ICIWo\1115 TOPIC •or IIYSTIIY .. ,... •• A buun .... on'• loolt "'
llauiJ L RU...U, 15. or Pth•e enle..,iu•• ia 11M
1807 Solvlllor 81.. COOl& IOpic of lho opeedl by J~>"
... ~ llbot htaaeelt ,.... :r :::.a~=~~~..::
dlr wbUe cleoalDf! blo po Meoo, •• lllo - -••
• -· EarUer-aald ofllao Klwoh Clobol N-
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condlllm at HOle Hollllcol, bo lot•tloud 1., pooc ,. ..
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CAMPUS CRUSADE HIT
(p,o. ••• ~~· M• R•ll•l•r, 01...,._ Ill a Dlli0111. Mel_,.... t-.a. &o dta llllriat their lh•• lad ~c that
8 Y UN OONNAUGII'I'OH TM lludtttt JtMtidal loard Ia-IJitard tl "'--· 1b1y are availatlle for !urlhtr
-"fA IIESA -CllnolJui. -tllo llljuoctloo -I al· Asal Prof. R*rt L. .,_ -·~01._ ., lila ... jed ~ ty·a lMIM ciWIIdl bll -. to ter ........ C"hartM ....... b, ..,.., laadtv achiler te tlll
a pilliilc l\alf. at U,. CIIDpu o( IJ'om L I I k I r d, tbl ... Clf&.te Lif« Club, uid l"rrlbJ' 80J ._ben ef IDe ludience
0r1a1e CoMt CoUitt WCCl JOY«DIDifK direct.or ol ...... he ~dd ~Y .pptal the are ia&lreAed, The atxt move.
bert. policiel, Ll'*lrd C!barpd tba •~.~~on. they wd, il up to lhe stuck.1W.
In a JDOve that may bave
Jftltt.ered iniamat.IOUI prece.
dent \ht eolJete 'l StudeM Ju-
dkill Bolrd h&l problbited the
campw; Cr\.ltl&de for Chrial
lnternalionl! rn:m ccnduc:ir.g
m"--N)O.Iry artiv1ties on c1m·
pll!i.
Thr hoard l!i~I.K.od an in·
juncltOI! tt)i.111 mnnth interpreting
t.h(' Crusw·~ BCtivitics as at·
trm111 s ill rl'llf'lOU:S t:onversion
1nd ordering them discontinued.
R H .. \nckorson. ;:uJministra-
h v" asSISta nt 10 lhf: p~idtnt. at
C.: r u.s ad t' hcadqua r.cn 1n San
lkrnardmo, Rkt Friday the
OC..C edict wu the f1n1 offi~ial
oppos,itiOn he had bNrd ol to
UK-Crv•de's operatioDS un
~WI~ L. POP':JOY, son
of Mrs. C:lizabeth Popejoy
of 1588 t::or iander. "Jr.,
t:osta Mesa, has been com-
mi ssioned a second lieu -
tenan t in the u. S. '\ir
Force upon graduation from
Office r Training Sc hi')OI
fO TS) at Laclcland '\~q,
Texas. He is bei ng as ·
signed to Sheppard 1\~=''3,
Texas, for training as an
accounting and finance
officer. u . Pooei7Y is a
graduate of '=31oomington,
Ill., High School, and earned
his q. s. and M. S. degrees
from the Universi ty of
Illinois.
lhe kM:al CI"'IHde dllp&er •• liJDODdl claimed lhe iP.. An illtereattd tl.udent il&iv~n
tond&Aint eonverlioe actiftU. ;.u.euon •• IID&lDeered by lot· C!OltDIItlnl ia hit eliOrW to rind
111 vtolaUOn ot a coUete diltriet ...,. members 0( 1 dilaldeat Cbrial,. expllined olfieia~ bUI
ru&t and •ked lhe bolt'd &o ftO one 11 eneourae-d to jo1n any
IUipeDd the relieiout club. ud """ defuncl., at.udent &roup, fttilious pwp ot orpnizabon,
IMtead of auape:ndi nc b: the . ~nta For lateneetual ineludiftl the Cruaade itaelf.
CI'\Liadt chapter, known at OCC l'articiPIOon !SIP), He chas'Jeci The entire eont.rovers" Cru.
as the Cotleae We Club , the the lf'OUP wit.b lryln1 lo aup.. sade spokesmen claimed cen-
bOitrd iaaued tM followlnt in-prcJOS I ll rellaious activities on ters on a m is.in&erpret.~Uon of
JUnction : campua, and claimed tbey at.. the word ·'c:onvel'lion ...
t.eDI'Jed Cruude functions in Anderaon laid "It aound.s, as if "'I' h t' oraaruz.ation CoUeae force to heck~ and harass 'Uley have misunderStood tJ'C
Crusa.:::le for Chrit:. also known cru!Utders. ro~ of Lhe II'OUP on campus.··
as Cllllege Life. CampU& Cru. As for ch~.rgel'i Uli6l the club He Mkt crusaders only present:
!:J:It• f:r Chr:st. PI al.. and its was allempUng t.o convert st~; they make no attempt 10 con·
members is hereby forbidden dent~ on umpus, spOke-smen vcn
lo l'lll:ll@C in ~· l'OII\'I'rstl-o Ill' for Ute Cfu!.'!oie categorically "It's funny how we get callcd-:"Lf!,tJ:.ed conver"ion t.l 'II· denied them . d • '· ... _ down for presenting Jesus Christ JVJ ua.., on u~e Orange Coast t'ftey de~ribed the Cru.oladc's r 'I and only one week .. ncr the ·''· cg~ campus. Sa 1 d or-IL.nc:tOn •• p r P se n t 1 n g t"-. ... '"' same studenls tb:llt censured us ICanJt ation and iu membera are tcachi"'"~ of Christ to students. b b . ._ are sponsoring an appeMraf'ICc tor Jdden tn thltri utc any and crealit•& an opportumty fol' by a Black Pvwcr advoc.:iltt
matertal which sreks the con-t n t t r e 5 ted students to in-, Joseph L. While of Long
vers1on Of incliv\dua.Js to a I'CStJgatc what tht·y termed the Bcil ch )'' s:~id College L1fe Club
sPteifir reI i 11 o u 1 belief or~ d~1ms o( Chnsl prcstdent Doug Schell.
methOdology. F'ailure l.o comply L:rusade luntt tons 1\C\'l't m-"It's iroruc lh<:~l 1n the United
wnh thii inJUnction wi!J result volve p c r i u as 1 on, o(ltctals States Jpsw; Christ is called lO
in liM! removal of th~~; or-claimed. Crusade staff mem-tri01J arld a Black Power advo.
gamzauon from eampus " bers lflllheir audie~ how ded-cate u; given the platform in his
In an added. explanal.ory •ca tion to Christ has r-han~~:ed place "
pmg•·aph. "" bO"' stated. Mus·lcal comedy staged "The purpose of this •n-
]U:": on i~ 1 ~ rl'm.nd the Ol'·
ganization that lhl' role o( a ~1hi ldren'a Thea~e! Olild \<brri s and Michelle Red ay
reltgious club on campu.s u; a ~ I present an .~nJmal mu· appear 85 a pair of 1
social one 11herc JndJvlduiils Ileal-comedy, •The cur se kin d--hearted thieves.
with 01 common rt'hgious beltef o f the ao lden sunburst." Others in the caat are ma~· meet •1'1(1 dtlit"\l~ t~il..i wri_tten especiall y fo r the \larie Ellckcy , Pat Innes,
am.wg lhcm .• <'lw•., \rtv otht'r Gt1ld by Pea Reday iVId Pat N eisser, l)iane Stadlin·
reltgiou..s actil-ities m~· be: held Fay e Wil son.. 1er, Juli e f)eRusha, \kGrea•
Off campus.'' The play "Mil be stqed at or Gaines Carol Vet Nooy
ColiPHr dt~:nn Stmt Dr \vr-the Cos ta ''••• Ho"ah •~oo l ' ' ~ ' ~· Carla and Sue Parker, Karen n1.m E Wah on sa1d the d!stnct on Saturday, March 30, at ~Jfniley and Duncan 9-rauss. d·~~ hon r " rult· rc,l.!ulat :n~: .i ll ll L m. ·and 2:30p.m. ·and OJild member Jean Olson ·•·I J.:~<•U· club,. W ,j()(·,at rules 11 nn Sunday, \tar ch 31, a t is in chara e of costwnes, l••tl"'" the u~r uf e;~mpu~ tacllt-
2:30 p.m. Tickets arc 5;) and Ruth Keith is the choro-1·•·· l·•t t'f"hll:tuo~ ...,,,r~lu p. t'~·
• "h • ,, ,.,0 \crw•,1 11t" .~_.111 cenu at the door or may be grapher, wi th Millie Quim
obtained by call ina the at tho pi Mo. John Leverette ·''"1 ,. ·,,JIIH~·n ••· ··nmp ly ..,tth ··~· ...... ,.,. fo.:th1r011 11,11 Codr dw. Olildren's Theater Guild at ha s ananacd the music and
646-6aas. is di recti na the choru s. ln m 111,1 puhlw f;~rdtltc~ ct~nnn·
I~· u .. ·•l lur rdlj,:l••u• jlUrpu,.c~
']'1-,r J11111Clill 'lot~r·d , a ht iltllh
••I II~· 1'\IIICL.:I'' .<l1u1•·n1 ::11\Crn-
' 1'111 :uw1 ~~ l'llt~!'J:N1 11 till I'll·
'nl'ntl~ <~II t·Ofh·..:r and ··olll'l!c'
•lr~trw: rnh··
'111<· l)u;,• rl" rk'u:ou•n r .. n he
•flfl" 1l t'd to rh • 1"1•1\r~r ·~
... llll lf11.,1!'itf t\c· rwnl'tl ..,htch
l'llrl'l"l· ...
l1 1t'mt ... •rs
.-1 udru• ~ f.Kulty
and adnum~>t+ ators
Cast in the leading roles
of 12-y ear-old boy s, who
di scover a my steri ou s sto len
u easl.l'e in an abanOOned
cave at the beach, are qj ch -
ard Brown and Gary Keith..
Joan 5tai nCorth and !hi!Jh
Inns play the mo ther and
father, and Olive Riches po r-
trays the Contessa, a fen ce
lO r stol en art aoods. ·Oa\iJ
The ann ual
ter fashion tea, with the
theme of "small world of
fashion," featuring home-
made ru hions fm l irls will
beheld a t the Wh ittier School
PTA meeting in Costa Mesa
\tarch 29.
H .J. GARRETT ..
At the February meetin &
the Wh tttier PTA voted to
1ai1e enouah money (about
5200) from the sale of ice
cream at the noon hour
Tuesday to pw chase a
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MAKES THIS MONTH OF MARCH
SPECIAL OFFER
OF THE SE TOP QUALI TY
SOFAS
handball court fm the
school.
STUDENTS ENTERT _..I N
FOR F4JRVIEW C•tiLDREN
YOUR CHOICE OF FIVE SOF A STYLES
The Corona del \iar Hi&h
Sdlrul drama produc ti on
class recently pre senh:d a
special skit for chi ldren at
Fairview State Hospital.
The skit, written by Cindy
Ben son, contained part o f
"Charlie Brown's All-
Stars," jokes, and o th er
popular comics. The cast
in cluded Walter Ooualas,
IN WIDE CHO ICE OF FA BRICS AND COLO RS
AT ,..,. . St ZES
7 2'' TO 100"
AL SO
>FT. LOVE SEA TS
AT 2ol9.00
Cindy Ben son , 8arbara
Byu s. Tom Kier, Oave
Ambros e, T)ebbie Porter,
JM Oriver, and Donna
Wineman.
H.J GAI\RETT fURNrnJRE
WORK S ON RADIO STt.FF
Sammye Sams of Newport
Beach is a member of the
staff of KN "C. campus
radio station at Chapman
College, Or ana e. Sarrmye, a
junior majorin g in drama at
the pri vate liberal arts
collese. is the dauah ter of
\lr. Md \tr s. John R. Sams,
1~26 W, Balboa Bl vd., Ca~·
u al Newport. Th e station ,
staHed en tirely by s tudents,
broadc asts some 7 5 hours
week ly.
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11 11 MAUOJ; I LVO.
COST ... MIS., CALIF,
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COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245
COMI'LITI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENTER
LAWN
211 ...... 1:6177
CEMETERY LOTS
From Sno
MAUSOUUM CRYPTS
From $46'
stmillsttr ifark
.M•rtaary-Ce-.etery
"E~ in One Beautiful Ploce"
Bcause tbe funeral and burial carter CDDCept
elimin•tes tbe need for processions through
beuy traffic on owrcrowded highways, family
and frieods alike may now pay their Eu!I reo
spects by atm~ding 'the burial service, as well
u the 'chapel service, ~I at ooe heautiEul pba,
at less COlt and more coo'mlience.
1•1 •14101 IUCH &YD .. WISTMI~
714 TWI I I I:MZ1 714
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1953 JERRY FARQUHAR ot Cl;ff Haven , shown
here wi th his father and swimm ing coach, Jim
FarQuhar, set a ne w national long-cou rse re cord of
1:\q,q tn winn tng the 100 meter breast strot.:e for boy s
13-14 years old at the Ol ymoic Cot liseum on the uSC
campvs 011 Sun day, Aug. 23, 1953. Jerry reo resenteCI
the Ba lbo a Bay Club team. His sister, Jo an, swimm ing
for the Hol lywood Athletic Clutl, finist1ed 2nd 1n the
100 me t er breas t stroke for gir ts 13-14 and in th e I 5o-
meter medley. (Photo fr om the Aug . 27, 1953, issue of
the En sign .)
...
1953 PARAOE PLANS for the 3rd annual Arbor Day
observance were mapped oy th is foursome :
standing, Ted Hambroolc, at left, cha ir.,an of the' ad-
vtsory ooaHI, and Dal e Ramsey, vi ce -cn ai rn'an; seated,
HMold Arthur, preside nt of the West Newport lmp•ov e-
me"'t Assn ., and Mr s. Earl Stanle ~. corresponding sec-
retary of the Arbor Day coMmi ttee. \Ensign photo from
the issue of Sept. 24, 1q53.l
1961 MERL E ROTTMAN , shown here wi th realtor
George Williamson, mul tiple listing service
chawr1an for tne Ne wport Ha rbor-Cvsta Mesa Boa rel of
Rea ltors, was douole wt,rter lor Augus t, 1901, winn ing
bot l1 the tOP lister and ·too salesman av.ards in the
multo pte I• sti ng sa les con te st. CPhoto from the Oc t. 5,
1901, issue of the Enstgn.l
fEnsign Photo from the issue :>f Oc t. B, 1q53,)
1953 DIAGRAMS o1 studs and inserts mJnu factured
by Rosan inc. vi Newoort Beach were pre sent-
ed at the Quarter 'y uncheon pr :>gram of the Nev.oort
Harbor Ctl.lr-be • .::i Co rrr"'e rc.e at the NewPOrt Harbor
Yacht Clue. P ctu red he re. from left: Lonn •e v incent,
president vf the Cham oer · Hay Langenhe im. executi ve
secretary · I:" reel Hew tt, IT'ember of the Rosan staff, and
""Jr\Cy Somer s, oast ores telent .: t''C ·t·,l ·"'Ot>r. Mr.
He.,., tt told how Ros an 1nserts ~'>!?'" .~ea t· 't'rtJce
r t .. gs n tan ~ engines dunng the '<Jrf>,l .~-''· .l..• 1 Ord-
nan ce tcund ologs were dropo,n g .:u t ·• ti'C t.l"' C"~·
gi'leS dur ing com bat, caus•ng the :).1 t: JrJ r .::.Jt .1 na
d saol·ng the tanlcs. So l td '\osa'l •nserts we•e .. se d t o
reo lace the plugs , and the oroo te,.. ~'>a s s~t.,.ed.
1953 "PiqAT~SHIP"-
Orang t Coun ty
officials used actor Jimmy
Cagney's schooner, the
Swift, to carry a load of 12
candidates for Pirate Queen
of the cOunty F"air to tl1e
old coun ty dock near
1\rcl'lu overpass.
aboard wert members of
cast of the F"ah musical
OfOdUctlon, "9ouc.hlrd the
Pirate," whictl rtlittd
tlCJ)Iolts of Hipolito
chard, a bl.tc.c_. ... wtto once
raided .,. toea I c-~ loot.
IEftsl'"ptoolo ,_,.,.Is-
of _...,. •· 1'5J.)
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The Riddle of the Calendar IEII'OiT ltAIIIOII Eli!IGII SlaliD SEC11011 - -P. Z lMURSDo\Y,IIMat n,l .. THE THRILL
OF
by Charles Kalisky
,_ 1111 ........... u ·-..... ....... ......... 0111 .. ..
a.IO 011a ll'lWa lo Ilk tor u a-n pi•••Uoa of what ia perllape
tho -~ extr.orcllD&JT feet In the
-rid -the feet that all civiiiJed
liDw ia daled from the birtll of
l•ua Chrlot. This Ia the 6Cth
r-or the twentieth '*>tury;
and from what event are thoR
1964 yean counted? From the
birth of a Jew, Who, on the akep.
tical theory, if He ever existed at
all, waa nothin• more than a
manuaJ laborer in an obscure
province of a now defunct empire
in a far-off age; Who wrote no
book, made no discovery, invent.
ed no philosophy, built no tem-
ples, and Who died when, aa men
count yean, He had scarcely
reached His prime--and died the
death of a criminal. And even be-
fore His death the little band of
disciples He had succeeded in
gatherina together all forSook
and left Him! This is a story that
has every characteristic and ele-
ment of defeat and failure. Yet
civilized time is dated from the
birth of this J ew. The centuries
carry His signatUJ·e and the years
of the modern world by universal
consent are counted from the
time of His birth.
......... hiolory ....... -pta to<"-tho ealendar.IB ,.,._,
the flrat ,..... or the llowlutioll
... .. lo be COUDted U )'Mr I. Tbio
eaiOIId&r luted only IS yean, and
then France reverted to the ac-
cepted calendar stutln• with. the
birth of Christ. When the State
of larael came into existence in
1948 it wu decided to abolish the
"Christian" calendar, and all offi.
cia! communications were dated
from the creation of the world.
Within a very short time this was
found to be impracticable, and
now both datea are to be found on
official correspondence. Try aa
they may, men cannot take Ch rist
out of the calendar ; He still domi-
nates time. All the forces of his-
tory, and all the ideaS that have
been derived from human imaai-
nation have been used in attempts
to change the calendar; an.d all
have failed. Only one event so
towers above the horizon of his-
tory because it is so transcendent
and important that it can serve as
a landmark and measure for civi-
lized time.
I &rrmnnrttr
JOIN THE DOT510 CDMPLEU ll!E likE LES!ON •
The 11 32 • • • 11 • • .u . •• It 12 •• U• 21 •J4 • •21 • • • I •• 21 •21 35• • 14• I 5• 25• o24 •• 15o
rd
•• lt •23 11 • Jl•
3. 11• • • • 21 n ll• 2. 1~42 u. .. 1 41 11 • •
Christ ... urh.o being the Aoli-
,st among the mighty, th.e m'ighti-
PSt among th e hoi1J, lifted with.
H is pif•rr.ed IJands empires of/
their hingPs, tur.nrd the st ream
of l'f'tlfttrieH fill/ of its rhatua•{,
and still fiOI'e rn.'l th1• agi's.
REL\EF FROM ~
Anxiet~___,
Psalm
And nobody knows for sure
hO\\" this ext raordinary datum
m:trk began to be used or when or
by whom it was established. Not
one ed ucated man out of a thou-
sanrl can tell. off-ha nrl. why all
civilized C'a lendars an" reckoned
fro m that d ist:tnt bi11h in a tiny
Jewis h village in Pale~ti ne. Eve~·
morning all the newspapers of the
civilized world, although some of
them have in their t·o lumns at-
taC'ks in one form or <\llother on
J es us Christ. adjust their date
to Hi s birth. Almanat's, Acts of
Congress and Pa rliaments, busi-
ness ami politics, liter·att.:re and
the ve ry dates on our le tters a nd
t hec ks rr/1 unco nsciously bea r tes-
timony to the hi r1h of this J ew
so long ago.
Jn m Paul !."frht,·r
WHO Is CHRIST? -c.) IN\ TA\..CO'TT -
:\'0 MATERtAI. ACCOMPLIS HMENTS
T ime is ct ated from the birth
of a J ew of Who m we know so lit-
tle. He came from an ins ignitt~
cant village in an obscure part of
the gre<tt Roma n Empi re: we are
not even ~urE> what language He
spoke in his home: and of the
f1 r·st th ir ty years of His life we
know practica lly nuth ing. The
only reco rd we have g i\·es prec ise
details of the facts coneern ing
His IJi rth and t he last thirty-six
months pre<·crl ing H is trial and
execution on a Rom<l.n R'allows. He
led no grt!Ht a rmil'S to victory, no r
co nquered worlds. nor subjugated
masses of peopll': HI.' founded no
ctynasty, propounder! no new phi·
losophy, and at H is rleath the
s mall R"roup of pcasaniF: who hart
become H i~ disciples tied a nd dis-
persed for· fear of thei r own lives.
T hrnking men a." they consider
th is strange phenomenon know
that it can be no acddent. It is
a si gn and a witnesF: wr itten on
time itself h:r the One Who is th e
Lo rrl of ti me. But if we accept
the theory of those who reject
Ch ri st, anrl try to explain Him
a way. the very calendar of mod -
e rn limes becomPs inexplicable
and an :lhsurdity, How does it
come a iKJut that not by some acci-
dent of eircu mstances, a conspir-
ll<"Y ui fanatics. nor by a n imperi-
al e(lict, hut by the combination
of silent, unrecognized, uncon-
scious forces, all civilized time is
baptized into t he name of J esus
Christ'?
f AILURE OF' ATTEMPTS TO
START NEW CALENDARS
Hi story reco rds ma ny attempts
to establish a different calendar.
The Romans used the letters A.
U.C. (oh urf>,• condita) -"from
the foundation of the city" (i.e.,
Rome). The Calif Omar imposed
the date of the Hegira of Moham-
med as the starting point of the
Muslim calendar ; the Jew dates
his calendar from the creation of
the world, and in the Middle Aces
the astronomer, La Place, tried
to convince people that the celes-
tial event that took plote in the
year 1250, when the orbit of the
oarth •u exactly at rl..,t ......
to tho equinox, should be uoed u
tho lllaJ'tlq point or hiotory, rath-
.,. t1w1 the tranaiont ,_ of
outllly ....,Ia ad Jdnp, But the
birth of Ollrlot • otill liiOd u the
........ ...... "" dYillaatlon.
Who is th is Ch ri st -this One
Who governs the ages? Who m
the whole wo rld acknowledges in-
voluntarily, yet refu ses to accept?
Let us see what He said : "I. if I
be lifted u p from the earth, will
c1raw all men unto me" (John
11 :a2 ). He came. t he incarnate
Son of Goc1, t he Worc1 made fl es h.
It is fi tting that the very years
should bear homage to His name.
The calendar represents the seal
of C hri~t's kingship of time itself.
Ha ve you thought of this'! Do you
think that an imposter, in a re-
mote, forgotten provi nce of a
pe rished em pire co uld so deeply
stamp hi msel f on time itself as to
co m pel all the ce nturi es to bear
His name, unless God so willed
and desired? Or ha ve you stopped
to ·cOhs ldet" that Christ's claims
may be t rue and worthy? And if
His claims are true, is it nothing
to you ? Can you afford to pass
Him by, or do you need Him as
your Saviour and your Messiah ?
A s He has changed history He
<'a n ch ang(' .rou. too, if you but
heli eve on Him Who said :
.. , atu thP Wnu. th e TMJ.th and
fhP li/1'; no ma n f'Ometh unto the
F fl lllf'r. h11f f1y .\fp" (J ohn 14 :6).
questions ancl
answers Re,,t,.,. .. '-IIOLA IIIIOADCASTIU
•13100 Btolo •~•·· lo ltl lroolo, Co ll i.
Q, Saftfl c,..,, C.lifwooi1 -"Plea&#! t!Z·
pla.irt wha.l ill m"a"l b!l 'Ltnt.' •·
A . Thi>< II< a lPr m wh ich -"c>me
~;hun:-h~ hM·e d~ignated as a ~pe
citk per i(l(i of .~elf-examination. rast-
ing and r,.pent.otnce. The re i!l no in·
die-at ion that then• were any s ur h ob-
~ervan~;e" pr inr to the rt)u rth centu ry
A D. The leng-th of time hQ.II \'a ried all
f.he way f rr•m a month tn two months.
Tho• f!ri$(inal purpo~e wu for believ-
er-.;, tw fore thr Ea.-:ter !lea.-«>n, to ei ·
a mi ne thei r hea rt.~ and !lee if they
were living in cnnformi ty to the
l .llrd':-~ will.
Q. , .... w.-., l .l. "WI!"" Pn11l ~a id,
'I d il' dn ily' did hr rrfl'r In bndilJI
drntll flr dtm th fn JJI!rl<o'lllll dr11irr~ M
snmf! feat:ll ?"
A. In I Cori nthian~ 15 :30-:U WI" find
th i!! .<~tah•ment. Th,. jf'op:trdy ht" refen1
to he l't' il'l of life it.otPif . He meant that
he wa.• willi nll to .l!'h•inll' up hi.11 li fe
phy~ically for the !lak.-or preaching
the Gospel. More than once the apoll·
tie P aul a lmol'l t lo.~t h i.• li fE' physically.
Thill port ion reft>r~ lo this very thing.
Thert a rP l'IE'\'enal pll.~.otaJlP.~ whe~ the
Apo!'l tlt> dot"!< l'lpeak or death to per-
•onal d e:li rP.'I !'luch a.• Galatians 2 :20.
Q. ,.,.._,., 0...,... -"WiU yf)t.l -,lf!BIII!
,.rplni11 A ct~t t :.u . I thnugltl David
rrtrlt i" fliP p rrtll''fU'I' nf tltr f~o'l'd Jnnu
MJI'."
A. The ver~e reads. "F'or David is not
aM:endt>d into thl" heave n11 : but he
~llith himM!If, The l.ord Aaid unto my
Lord, ~it thou on my ri.lt'hl hiM."
Thia portion Jtivefl Ull the fultllhnent
of Pulm 68 !lhowiniJ that the trvth
wu not applicable to David at all.
The Psalmi!!l wu 1peakfna-abou t
Mmebod7 t-l!e. It iA One who cte.-
c:ended, One who sat on the rtaht hand
of David'a l.ord, One who waa toad to
111ft thef'f: until his enemia would be
the foot.wtool of Hla feel 8t~ the
entire conta:t earet.II:J, In the Splrtt.
jutrt u 11 troe wi .. .n btlienn. o..td
ie in tM ,.,.....,. of tM Lord 1 ..
now-, Hit boll)' IIWaltl. how ... r, • •
the bod'-of oar ..... -wM Mft
dW lo Cllr!ot. ..W tile --
of tile rl..-. Title -_..
of our s..-r who WM wtU. God Ia
Ria lliuman boQ, MUI and tpfrtt, •
m1 .. I• "'' dettt .
JESUS LOVED THE PSALMS so rhorou~ly
that they become a port of His mental nature.
Even His dying agony on the cross was from
Psa lm 22:1, "My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me?" Probably the best loved chop-
fer in the Old Testamen t is the 23rd Psalm,
one of the many attributed to Davi d as its
author. Here we find rel i ef from tension and
freedom from fear. Regarding tension, David
says, "He moketh me to I ie down in green
postures; he leadeth me beside the still
waters." Deep peace is in th is passage. Me-
ditation on it will endow you with s erenity,
and lift your sp irit to new heights. Again, at
23:4, we find how to dispense with fear:
uYea, though I walk through the volley of the
shadow of death, I will fear no evi_l: for thou
art with me; thy rod and thy staff they com•
fort me." The second greatest force in the
world is fear. The greatest, of course, is
faith. So incredibl y strong is faith that even
a little faith, if it's real, con undercut enor•
mous fear. Read doily with sincere under-
standing, the 23rd Psalm offers astonishing
and' permonent escape from that greot modern
plague, anxiety. Try it for just 10 doys.
You'll be amazed at the results.
Saving Faith
By Charln H. Spurpon, Loadoa. Died 1892
"For by gr•u arr yr 5411ed tluo•gb /•itiJ." Epll .. ~ I' ·•---• .... -~ ,,_"THE SW0-0 0, TH! LORD'' is the grand truth that God ta.th
lo• !099. lllur•lreulioo,., T .. n. l7ll0 n\·eo.J ed in t~ Jut days by]-fls
1 mean to dwell mainly upon Spirit mort' c~arly than before.
that ex~ulon, "throueh faJth!' Then the ht-art believes that J e-
1 caJJ attention, however, first of sus Is w rily and in truth our
all, to the fountainhead of our God and Saviour, the RMeemer of
salvation, which is the grace of men, 1tw PnJphet. Priest, and Kinx
God. "By grace are ye savt'd." unto His people.
Because God is gracious, therefore
sinful m<'n a~ forciven, converted,
purified, and saved. It is not be-
caus.e of anything in them, or thai
evf'r can be in them, that they
a re savl!'d, but bccau~~t• of the
boundless love, goodness, plly,
compassion, mercy, and a:rAce of
l'><ld. We art> savl!'d "through
faith," but it is "by graff." Slmnd
forth tha.e words as with the
archangrl's trumpet : "Ry grace
a re ye saved."
Fft ilh occupies the position or
a ~;hannel or conduit-pipe. Gr11Cf'
is the founta in and the stl't'am :
fa.ith IS the aqueduct along wh ich
the flood or nK'rcy rlows down
lo rPh·csh !he thlrMy sons of m t>n.
Th<' aqueduct must be kt>pt
entire 10 convey the current: a nd.
t'\'en so, faith must be true and
sound, leading riaht up to God and
coming righl down to out·~lves,
that it may become-a llt'rviceable
channel of mercy to our souls.
I. Faith Jadude. Hearinr the
Coepel. Betln-lnr It and
Tnaatial' Chriel
F aith, wha.t ia Jt! What ia this
faith ~ina which It Is said,
"By rrace af'f: y~ .. ved tlt.rcw.glt.
/oit""!
What il faith! It is mil de up
of three thincs-bow:&edge, bel~/.
and '""''· K"'*IMQII!: comes first. "Faith c:onwth by heartna"; wto
must first hear, in order that we
m11y know what is to bto bt-Ueveoct.
'"'They tha.t know thy name will
put ttwlr trust in thee." A meaa.
ure or know}edlt' is euentlal to
fa ith : he-na!' the importance or ret·
tina knowlf!dce. "lnclhw your tar,
and come unto me; hear, and your
*XII aha.ll Uve,"-auch waa the
word of the anclfont prophet, and
It is the Word of the Goapel atlll.
Search the ScriPtures and ~am
what the Holy Spirit t~acheth
concern~na O.rilt and His Nlva-
tlon. Seek to lmow God-"thllt God
is, and ill the rewarder of them
that dJIIpntJy 8Mk him." Know
God, know Hla Goi;pel, and kftO'AI
esllftiaU.x: Ouitt J~ t~
of God. ~vor to know more·
and ~ ot Oan.t. .IJtft' Paul '*' bem OCiftVtl'J'ted ....,.. ttaan tftnty yqn. be teU. the Philip-
,._ that he deelnd to know
Clu-bt: and .,..._, upoe It, thrt
IIIOft •• know .lnul. (be .on
we lha1l WW. to ..,. of Hbn,
tNt ao our fattla Ill 111111 _, -·Faith.---a..· .. : .... 1M ..... , __ .. _.._,, ...
.. -an. lo·-,_ ... ___ .. _ __ ....,.. __ ,.
... ..... 111111 c:w .., ~ ..
-·~·-.. --; -lilt ~ lo -God; dial ,....__ ., -
So far you ha\'1.' mad~ an ad-
\'&ncc towards fa ith, and <>nf' more
ingrerlient is needed to complete
IT , which is t,...r, Commit your-
self to the merciful God : rest your
hope on the CMIClous Gotpel; trust
your soul on lM dyina and livin&'
Saviour: wash away your sins in
the atonrne blood; a~ His per-
fect rla:htcousneu, and all Is ~U.
Trust Ia tM life-b)ood of faith :
ther. ill no savina faith without it.
FaJth is not a blind thina: for
faith begins with knowledce. It
Is not a speculative thin&; for
faith btolleves facts of wtuch it is
MUrt. It is not an unpracticaJ,
dreamy thlnz : for faith trusts, and
stak" its deatiny upon the truth
of revl" la. Uon.
'tlitlt. &t bdicMtlg tlwlt Clt.n.t
ll u.-1\ot He &. add to be, tMt He
wUl do 101\ot He AGe ~ to
do, o,.O: UJlll!!Ctittg tltU of Hifn.
The testimony ot God the Father
.-''This is my beloved . Son : hear
Y~" him." This aJ.o ia tet:tiUed by
Gorl the Holy Spirit: for the Spirit
has borne wltrw. to Olrill, both
by the Word and by divers mir-
ac:Jes. and by Hia worldnc In the
hearts of nwn. We are to believe
this testimony to be true.
Faith alao believes that Christ
will do whllt He haa promiaed;
that if He haa pr-ontl-.1 to cut
out norw that CICIIIW to Him, It ia
ccr1aln that He wUI not cut ua
out If we come to Hlln. Whatewt"
Chriat haa prom.laed to do He wtU
do, and we mutt believe thia ao as to look for pardon, justification,
~rvation, and etemal l.lor7
trom Hia handt, ac.eoordlnil aa lfe
has promiled,
'Then eomn the MX\ nec:e .. ry
5t~p. Jnus Is -.Mt He il Mkl to
be, JtsUS wiU do what He M11
He will do; tlwnf'ore we m111t
uch ant t,.... B-. M7fa&. "He
will be to nw wbat He 11)'1 He
Is. and He wW do to me what
He hu PI"*'' • to do; I leaw
mywlf in u. ....... of Kiln who
.. aJIPObsted to ..... tMt He ...
Uvtta~.lrwt ... HII ..........
that HI will do .,... • H. 11M ....... ,.lo. __ _
He tllet llotll It llotll -ate . ..., .. ,. ,. ts a • _.
dltf'leultl.l. ........ Ills .. ..._
......... 5 ' .......... ...
-- -1lo tllot ... ---a.n.-lo ... ..... t; .......... _ -I ?3 ............ _. ::.:. == =:.:. ~ •a I I • .. 'I ' .... ,_ --· .... ---....... I'?' I ..... -· ... --.--....... ___ _ ---·-----...... -....... _
,., 1111 -...... .,.. -
Chaa.H.Ipv_.,
given him warnlnc; tw heard the
blow, and he clines with all hta
mi•ht. Our llttl~ friend, the llntr
J)('t, does not know much, but
he dlnas. He cannot tell us mueh
about whllt he is cUn•lna to. he
is not acquainted with the aeo-
Joeical formation or the rock, but
he clinp. He haa found tome-thine
to ding to, that lA his lltt1e bit
of knowledee. anct tw "'" It by
clinclna to the rode of hia s&J.
vation; It 11 the limpet'a Ufe to
dina. 1bouunds of God's people
ha.ve no more faith than thla; the)'
know e~ to cline to Je~ua
with all their heart and soul, and
thla sufficft.
Another form of faith Is thla, In
which a man dependt upon another
(rom a knowJedce of the aupertorl-
ty of that otJ:ter. and /oJkni;a him.
A blind m11n trust. hlmaell with
hb •ukte becauee he knowa that
hb friend can ~. and tna.tJJw, he
waUu when Ids ruJde oanducta
hlm. '"'" .... 10011 -lml:p ol ratth aa .... u can be; we 1mow
lhat Jetus haa about Hkn mertt,
and JXl'Wff. and bled,. whldl we
do not ..-ea. and u.rdore we ~~ t.ruat ourwelws to Hila, and
He newr bttraya our CMftdtftcle.
Anothn-and • ......, f-of
f•ith ia that faith wtakh ~ ot~t
0/ low.
Fatth a1ao ,..,.._ tM IN w.e
of the _.Ylrw God and Sav~~M-.....
thua it brMda in the IDUI a IINu-
Wulcabn ond Quiet.
Faith il to lte a chUd towvds
Chrill., ~ in H ... u a n\11
and Jlft'Mftt ~ at dda WI)' ......... ....,. ....... ....., t.o -... ·-=-~ .. --booomo oo Uttlo -,. lhd not aw Iiiio ,._ lllngtm
of -. rattll -an. at . ............. diAl ...... .. fa-. lad ....... -Ia ... _ ......, .. u. ..... ,. tl., ... .... ._ . A,.._.._., __ _
ef I II .... II t ... ; 1M; ... .. _.. .. _ _.lo ... _
11111* 'II •• a.tlt tl --------·]] :.::.r-----.... M m. ftllio•---....... ---..... ..... -... •a· ··zs'a-..-.... an.--...... __ _ ............. , --IIIIo_ .. ..,. __ .,.. .. -. (To h ... ~u'!'IJ
I .
A LIFETIME
ly AL·WORTHIMGTON
$eft Frwncl•ce CMwnts
(Aifl~rictm TrtiCI .f()c:iflly}
M ASV THIILU CONI: to a majOJ ~ buebaiJ
• ~ayu, and my life ~s bern nO C:JtC:e~ A
n()ohit aamc, and 'wo eonsecuuve 1hutouu 1n my P,itch· ~ debut with the New \'or~ (now San francttco)
C1ants in 1953: theN: .:~rtamly would ha,·e to be
incll.kkd in my list of excitin& incident.. Uut nooe
r~ally can com~re with an c,·ent that took place in
San Franci:Ko a few y~au a,-o .
After bcinr with the Gianu in ~e"· York, I n\cWtd
whh the:ni to San Franc.i.c:-o in 1§58. That hsppened
'o be: the very y~ar that Jlilly Gr;~~llllm lw.ld orw of
hiJ nllljur cru~Je:, in the area. J wondered 1f P.frha.~n
h( tould howe wmething to tlo with Ill)' hfe-ton. ~arch ior true: peace. E1·r u thouah I lllld al\lo'l)'S
attended Sunday Sd100l :.ud church, and 1!:\'e:rl tauatu
:.. Sundar Sc-hool class. "'>" ~arch had K-Cme:d .to be
in \'aiu. Xor did hccomiu~ a major leacue p11cher
hri111-: hal•t•ine;~. :md pt'3~'t' ,
One night Ill)' 1die and I dct:idt•d to 10 hear Bill}·
(jralaam at 1he: C ruJade. \i J ~~ the:~. my hc:art
t)(!Uiklo.-d ..o hca\-il)· that I 1\·antt.'f'! to tilke both m•·
hauoJ' aml place them u1·er 111y hurt to k~p frl?'"
tlistnrhiu.,: tht! J)e()l)le: around me:. Rut Satan 1 voKe
to "1 ill that ti1ne ~emed almost :mdi_bl~. . .
":\J." lK' \\hi;;peral, "')'flU l.:no\1 ~·uu re a Chrut1an .
.\t ltOIIIC ~UU ~it in tJ~ third r<J\\' :at !he church : f OU ~ii1g those ··hui('h :iOIIJ S C:\'er y Sunday : you ~~-u
n.'i~~ :1_ Sun~lay ·~·hen yuu so hom~ iu the wmter
t1 mc.<. \ l)u ollcn ~1ng about }t'5u' drmg on the: a ou
iur Y•IU. You ~iw )'~lllr llltJII~r to the ~·hurc~. ~\'h~·.
\'uti <·\'en tca.-!1 a .'und:.r ~-h-......JI da••-\ vu re a i 'hri~tian : ···r rtainl.l yon ai-e tlot"llt'r th:m miHt oi the
t>o'<lllle l~ere:.''
J~· 1hi~ ti111e hr had utc ahuu-t cun\·inced, "T hat'j
ri.l:l11." I told mn t·li. "'I :un :1 l'hri-tian. So need to
mal.:<! a ptl hl i(· l;tol<"n ion oi ~:h·ing my h-eart 10 the l.onl."
,\ in•· minuh'S l:..trr, the he ;a\·~-pnunding re-
tmn<-d. I wa111ed to go and tell the l.ord I was gi t·· i n~ 1111 -di 10 lin• fur Him But th.lt dct·iJi•h l"oicc
whisp;•r,·d tn me: aRaiu
"':\1," 11 loo.·~tan. --~on l.n .. tl r"u arc a hill' le:a}lut
].;111 !>l;I}O:T. ii ,101.1 ll<"rt tO \\all.: ltU\\11 the al$\e .
.. ~ll~'t.fll<' miglu -<'t' )••u :..11,1 >:ar 10 ~on the· t~xt day.
·.\l.wlrcre litre )'OU lOin~~::·
11 11d that wvur.t emboirra~• _1uu." .'\nJ it 11ould ha\'C
cmt..arrah .,d lllc, So I .at
111 my -<at. l.:m.1dug all the
tune I >ll<)ui•J 1:1\'C 111~·
ht•..rl tu tlw I ·•rd jc:Hh
1 l l 1n~t.
That ui~o:lu lmndre:d~o ,j
l<••tolc 11alkt·•l dottn lhr
~~-~~ •. m11n r 111 tear •. But
I •:II •tilL
\itt-r the uhetiu~. I '""t
;, idiO\\ ball pliiyc:r at the
.J,~.r A miui•tcr and hi·
111ic \\'l'Tc: \1 uh him awl
111,· ·ix 01 u-tlcll! '" hi; li .. uu:
l 't,>t't\l :.rrit:ol, the mini·
>lt'r 1~<.:~-::~n tall.:i11g to mc-
:.lovut ,all':uion. 1 tric·d to
te11 him hu" ~ood i had b«n, huw I had tauaht a
Sunda)' Sdi(J('II cla ss, ho" I rc~ul.trl}' attend church.
Cut he just pointed me to the Uible: where it san :
"fur by grace: are_ y~ uve:d ... throu!th faith, and that
nut of yoursc:h·es; 1t IS the: l UI of God. 11ut of works,
Je.t any man should boa .t ·:' For the hr .. t t_ime I re -a liz~ that !-ith"llltion wu tree-not Wfllt!thma to be
earned or merited.
.\ ie:\1.:. nights later IIC IICI\I a~ain 10 hear Billy
Grabam. That night I was amonl' the 1,100 people:
11 ho went iorward. I went to 1h·e: my whole life: to the
Lord Jaus Chrilil .\ r~lto.r coun..elei:l ~\·it~ n1e yd
tOld me some Wil)'$ of bcarrmmf!: m~· llt'w h fe: m Chrrst. I met othen Y.ho had jo,-wrnteu ~~~ thei r fac.a and
IJCU'e shinina irom their ere:s. I kucl\ thi~ '' ;u wl~t I
\\anted \lo'ilh all my heart.
Immediately my attitude about m;my thing,; be:ll'an
to change. Thr liible. say•. · li Olll)' man Lc in Christ.
he is a 111!-W crea ture ; oJld things ,1rc ra;,e,j alt"at·:
behold, all thing> arc bcco01c llt'll .. 1 I (or. 5:111 .
Because of thi>, lam..-hahils had t" he: diocootioUC"l!.
for J (lid not want to do anrthinR 1h;tt "ould dis.
please the l.t>rri :\1 the samt-timt. I found that no
longtr did I h:..1·c tht worries th:.t h:.•l Jllagued me
beiore It ocemtd thou tht Lord had tal.:en all my
fears i.nd placed them on a hia h sheli where I could
not a ach them.
For the fi rst time J 11aj at.le toJra•·c on a rcaad trip \\ith rejoicing in my heart. On the plane that ni_Rht
I bt-aan t.;) read the Scripturu and ior the fin l t1me
they came 10 liie ior me:. Pre\·iously l had carried
and rud my Bible but without any undcntandinll'.
Xc.w my spiritual eyu had bttn opened by the Lord.
E\·erything I had e1·er wanted was now fulfilled in
the: Lo rd Je~us Chri~t. He and He alone: wu the E'fld
vi my sc-.uch. He a the: an$\\er to e\·errthina Ill\'
!teart needs.
s ,riktoutJ shutouts, no-hit pmn-.sare the:7 .,..
thrills of a kind. But they fade into abtotate imipi.
ric:ance be1ide. the load tWWs ol tht Gotpd, diM the
Lord Jesus Chri1t will save all who come to Hba iD faith believU..
To know t.Mt all my ains ha.\'t been fai:J'._ Md
thlt J am lfOine' to hes'l'tft when I die h .. ...._
thrill l'n eft!' llad. For the thrill of a life•' 1 pS. t'tetniv-1 ncommend Him to,_.-,,
Do yo. have thio Ulllt'aftQa of lim ~ and God's fdrC in )'CIOf lilt? If not. .JW an not nsq "'{a.. Chrllt. The BibM ..,.., '"For wbowwN ... U c-al ..,._. the Mme of the Lord lhall be • ..._ ... Woa't
!011 tum from 10W' tln now and call t:1SJ0ft 1M Lont to .. .,.,.,..,
-AL W.-t•IW$tOII
..., .. ..., • Ji/10111 ... ~to ........ _ ........... _ .. -·--.......... _. 1.,_1:
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y---.... _, -~-......... _
NIAOUM'I OLDUT ..,., .._.,
MUTUAL
SAVINGS · a.,• ..... ., ....... , • .,., • .,
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Newport Harbor Log
ly.le• L•r-•• ject. ••o\ dynnic world
Ahhi)Uih lhe &hird quarter need• dyniMic lead•lhip.•
miabtbe aletcbwn Cor tome Nonnan Nehon,, a wortd
blab acbool lludcnu. •Har. f1m0u1 10loi1t who una for
boor Hiah lludcnta have Pruide,. Keaaedy at a
aMwo no aisna of "ahwnpi .. similar brelkfa.t lor I e ..
tis" duousMut thi a week's deu in Waa~nakJn. D.C ••
activitlea of Uni ted Fund was the aoloist. · Aho ·~
Week.· ten<lna ile brc'akfas t were
A bake u le durina lunch area educaiOu and MayOr
was the featured event on Paul GNber of Newport
Monday. · The 4 classes Beach and Mayor Willard
cnmpeted qain at each other Jordan of Costa Mesa.
on TUesday u they tried to • • •
build the lonaeat ribbon o f The war in Vietrn.n, ·lhe .
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~• Terms Moyle Ar,...... TH'= 9TH A~NUA.L Interior Design Show,
sfX)nsortd by the Kappa Kappa t;anwna
Sorority Alumnae of Southern Orange
County, is being held In the Jamboree
II-ot-the N&wporter Inn ,. ~ednes
day through Sunday, March 2()-24. Ted
Voo Hemert of '~estcllff Center and La~
guna '3each , one of the exhibitors, Is
displaying some Items for Urs. James
Casey, center, assistant chairman for
the show, and Mrs. r::ugene Q'qourke,
day, cocktail party on Saturday, and a
Sunday coffee hou r. Urs. qlchard 'Magen-
seller, b42·2074, is accepting ticket
orders and re servations for the various
even ts. Mrs. <\lien Soody, Pl'tsident, an-
nounce s that the proceeds will go to
K!<.t; ~llanthrop ies, including schola r·
ships for Orange County studen ts and
for the educational endowment fund.
<imea durina the dime ra ce. defense of the dollar, and
Mr. ·Kina. assistant princi~ lhe continuation o f the se-
pal at Harbor, ·WU one or lective service will b e areu
2S slaves aold Wednesday or primary concern for two
at the "slave sale.•-• With a Harbor s eniors. 1Jany ~ite
proh uional auctioneer, sides and Jan Luymes wil l
Hatbor students had a represent Barbor at lhe
chance to "buy" a slave mock senate beina held to-
for a day. Today the "mas. clay at San Clemente 1-lilh
ters" are in command of ')chool. Sponsored by the
their slaves. 'The cli max on California .\no dation or
Fri day to the £~.nd--raisina Slldent Councils, the ~t:>ck
drive is a bermuda day and Senate orrers mo re th~ 100
a noon dance featuring the students from hia h schools
Shiva Band. o\n ex.tra incen-throuahout Oranae Coun ty
li ve is the plan which wi ll the chance-tO participate in
allow students to rniss their a mock leai slat iv e ex.p e~ classes art~r lunch ir th~' ience.
Cal donate 3 po unds of
money every 5 minutes. • • •
• • •
• fr .. ht .......
• ,,.. l.ooft Drapes
200 / Off le< cash & .. ...,
/O 540-1366
642-0270
Upcoming on llarbo r's lo g
is a dating game. 'iponsored
\11. ~ichard Enaland, l-Iar~
bor band director, IWlnounces
the sel ection or seni ors Ron 1702 NEWPORT 8L VD. at 17th, Costa Mesa
ALICE FOX LAUDED
BEll BROADWAY
MORTUARY
II 0 Broadway
U 8·3433. I ·MSC eo.ta Mea
Mrs. Alice M. Foil of Costa
\lesa is the 116a Oranae
Coast Cotleae Woman Grad-
uate of lnspinlion.
\1rs. Foil, a member of
the class of l H2 at OCC,
was vo ted the honor by the
board membeu of the As~
soci a ted Wom en Studen ts at
OCC at the annual mother-
dauahtei dinner.
'She was a pioneer in the
The Largest Bible Closs in the Harbor Area
invitu you to a lh.ldy in whi ch
"'The Bibl e Co mes Alive"
TIME: Eve1y Sunday moming fro111 9:45 to 10:50
PLACE , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
301 Magnolia S.r•t
Oranae Coasy YMCA pro-
aram. beainnina in BS2 as
a par'"time proaram co-
ordinator. ~e wu a leader
in the development or the
day camp and mountain
resident cnpina proarams,
and in the American Field
Service proararn!l.
In 11S1she wu an advisor
to Tri-Hi-Y at Costa Mesa
Hiah arter resianinarrom her
YMCA position. In 116 2, the
ora~nization was •aain
wi lttout proCeuional leader-
ship 1nd she returned. She
pioneered the &iris' IYPSY
caravan and mountain camp-
ina. Her present title is
community proarn director.
9\e has been a mem ber of
lhe Newpon Harbor Bu s iness
and ProCeuion al Women's
Club since 11SS, and was
pruident for 1%6---67. ~e
i 1 al19 conespondina u~o.:-
retary (or dte Harbor Area
A li'A RM li'El COM(-Ali'AITS YOU 1 Coardinolina Council.
~b~~~~B~R~IN;G~Y~O~U2R~C~I~If~L~D~R~E~N~!~~~~~1§~~Fa• ond her buob.,d. celebratlilt ... tbeir 2Sdt
IMI enary in
H•e) children :
.r «:HIJR£HJ;S .r
1hwpprt'ltnrLor Luthrrun ~hwth
"(), thl' Hl11/15 fl lt"rloolt.i"R V t'II/'Orl llrlrbor"
l50 1 CL.I .... CAl \II;
NEWPO RT BEACH, C ALI FORNIA
THE AMERI C .A N LUTHERAN C HURC H
8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Worship )erv1ce
q:45 a.m. to 10 :45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool
11:00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon -WOfship Service
The Re-v . Jame!l G. Blain, Pastor
The Re v. Geor"&e J . Busdiecker, Visi tation Pastor
Phont' ~48-363 1
Christian Science
Servicu.
nRST ('llt"Rf'll Ot'
rHRJ~T. scu :,n sT
]]03 Via L1 d••
Ncwptlft !leach
Sl'NlJAY SUIOOL
9 15 o "" ...... I I o .....
SL f"OA Y SERVICES
9· 15 -11 a "'·
'1\"ElJNESOA\" t::VE.~INC.
\II::":ETJN(i I " "'· REAI>I ~G ROOM
........ ,., 9 ....... -s ......
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T ........ ,. ... 1111 F .. eo-r:
9 ....... -5 ., ..... , 1·9 .......
S..nlllloy : 1 P·"'· • • Ill·"'·
SECOND CML:•c • Of'
CMIUST. SCIENTIST
Newport Beach at
Cot on a de I Mar
610 Carnation Ave.
Sl..iNOAY SCitOOL 10 .....
SUNDAY SE.RVIC'E 10 ......
WED NESDAY EVENIN G
MEETI NG 1:00 P·"'·
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildins
2863 East Coast Hiahway
Mon.~ Sat, 10 a.m. to 5 p.rn
Thur,.riay f'V~ninp;-7 to 9
You are cordially invited to
JUt'nd Church Srrv1ces 1nd
to ust the ·Reldina Ftoom.
Luther• Otvrch
Ofthe tMater
L..ther•
O...rch lft A.erica
2900 Pacific: View Dr.
Corona del Mat, Cali£orni
Or. William R. Eller
Phone: ORiole ).S022
8:45 a.m .. F'•lly Wor•t.ip
9:45 a ••• , C•arr:J4 Sdaoal
I 1:00 ... :.t FnUve War.t.ip
NUIISE-..Y PIIOVIDt;D
Firat Boptiat Church
of Costa Mesa
A;,ptist Biblfl fellowsh ip
l,.d~pe,.Jet~l -A.IIIOifO.OtiS
Sat.ta Ana & Magnolia Sts.
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
1:45 a.r 1. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Momina Worship
6:00 p.m. Train ina Unions
7:01.) p.m. Evenina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible &udy
8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
............
TM PftMft ol Clwill _ ..... ....,._
Sv"ll.w .$4'hnol 'I AM
Mn"""ll Wnnhop ~ M>d 10.)0 AM '""'"'"II Srov•rr 7 P'M , w~,. lhhlf-~...ctv
.-:l f'fr,rt71'M
NutwfY """''"• "''"'kf"> " .... "' .... , .. _ em. .. .,_--. ... eo--
, ... !.., H. l . "'"'"· lfCA Mtw
fla ndlt Is p1; th I 11!-d!
Du .._. SINM, M._.llol ....
A FH• -.4 lrt.,ntlftl c .. v-,.,..., c•n••• c-.a ,.. ...................... .
a 1tudent a t
OCC; ice. 23, married
and livina in Teua; and
Denni 1, 14, a fre shman at
Newport Harbor Hiah.
MARGARET JOHES
DIES AT AGE OF 96
Ni nety~sill years of life
ended Friday, March I, for
Maraaret E. Jones of 245
Mesa Ot., Costa Mesa, at
the Park Lido Convalescent
Center, Newport Seac:h.
She was bom July 28,
1871, in Ka nsas and lived
in California and Qranae
County ror U years. For 40
years she worked as a sta·
tion aaent for the Santa Fe
Raihoad.
Survivors a.te her dau«hter.
Vera Dell .o\ndenon or the
home: a aranddauahter, Mar-
aaret Yakovenko of New
York; 3 nieces and l neP•
hews.·
Services were held Mon·
day, March 4, a t Westcliff
Chapel. Interment was at
')uincy, Kansas, with West·
ciH£ Chapel Mortuary as the
rorwudina director.
LEGAL MOTICE
CE RTIF'TCATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Fin. Name
111E UNOERSIG!i ED do
hereby certify thai diey are
canducthlJ ao In terior Oesip
bush1esa at 2441 [. Co.at
HiJJ:hway, Coraa.a del Mar,
Callfomla, oader the fi ctltioua
firm u me of 'The L••p Llsftt
Shop ud that s a id firm ia
compoaed of !lie fallowins
pi!tiOIIS whoae aa111e1 Ia fall
aad places of residence ate u
follawa, ta-lt:
Boule Coaf!;h , Elalaore,
Callforala; Glady• Haf!;hu,
428 Camatioa A•e., Caroea
HI Mar, Califoraia.
Wl1lfESS oor !l .. da lh la 26\k
day of febr.ary, 19158.
80111ie Coo~~:•
Gladys H•P••
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ..
COUNTY Of ORANGE •
(1(1 THIS 26th day afFellra~
uy, IMI, ltafore ••• • Notary
P.ll;lle la u4 for said ea .. ty
•d ateta, r.rildlaJ ••rela,
..,. ~INi•ed .. d awaN,
,......,11y appaar.d Bouie C.... •• Glady:• RaPe•, ......... ,0 ..... ,.,...
....... a_ .. aN ....
eertW to •• •l•la laan-.... _. u'-ew'"eH to .. ....., .............. -. wrnu:ss ., ... ad .... offi-
olal.-1. ....,A. a-,.
"~ ....... -· ,_ oal4 c .. , ....... '-.
.,.., s.m .. 1M ella"" ilcloool .. 10:110 .... • ~ I ·-....... o.o. I ttll • .. F ... lt.-T,I .. l~No~n!:..,~!'~·~•.!,..:oi~·~·~•--_..!'11~~~~!!'..!.._.!!:~•!..-.J 11, •-• ,.. "_,... •-~ooo.,.,
• •
LIBRARY FRIENDS TO by the student bodies or
HEAR WENDELL HOSLE both Newport I !arbor and
Aebertlard and Paul Woltz ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ an d sopMmore \Iatti n Wal~· r
k"er to the aii~Sout hem
California High ~chool
Band.
The Ne•·1port Beach Friends Corona del \tar, the event
of the Library will hold a will be pattetned after the
luncheon meetina at the popular rv aam e show,
lrvi ne Coast CountryCiub at "The datina aam e.' .. Girls
noon Friday, March H. will choose a date on the LEGAL NOTICE
The guest speaker will be basis or response!! o f 3 hid--'-'OTJCF. Of PR OPO!'ED
Wendell Noble, radio and den "'bachelo rs." Tlckeu .[J!A~~fj:,t~'i~1~,\1 ti~r~\.
televi!lion news commen~ may be purcha!led at the pur .. uant to o\rti e l~ 11 . S<"etion
tator and public relations mctr or Corona's Uttle 8 (hi, of th~ C:on,.lltution of
dire ck:t rfor(Jiendale Federal Theater on \tarc h 23 a1 ~ th .. St.~t~ of California, that ropi,. .. of t.h~ propo11~d .. m~nri• Savinas and Loan .\ssn. He p.m. • • • ment!l to th,. Chart,.r of the
says that the first paper Thiny student leaders City of '\e~oo'f)Ort ij,.a l"'h to ~
money u s ed in North o\merica ... uhmiued to the •·ot"r" of the
I . d I from !~arbor recently ho sted Citv of s~wport lle ach at the
wasp aytnacar s,lh atmeta the firs t s tudent leadership c .. o,.ra l \l untC"ipal F:I~C"tion to
nails were once used for prayer breakfas t. The break· t... ~,.Jd on o\pr i1 9, !968, ue
money in Colonial ti mes, fa t wa held fo r the stu• a~a tlable m lh<" offu:e of,the r S S Cttv Cl,.rk of lhe Cuy of '\ew• and that ~ out o every ~a dent leaders of the 4 hi WI port Ruch.
dollars n chanaes hands 1n .schools in the Newport-Oat .. d: F'ebruan· :zo. 1968
the rorm ,of checks ralher ·\ie sa Unirted DistricL ·Fea-Laura L•JII iDJO th I Citv Clerk an rea n:'oney. tured speaker was Dr. Wil· City of -'"ewport Beach byReser7~b ons 6;~l~\)madbye liam T eaaue, vice pre sident Pu bli!!lh: Feb. 22. 29, March 7,
ca tna of Pepperdine Colleae. ·Or. l·l, 21 , 28 , and April '!,. 1968,
March 27. Teque spoke on tti'e su~ in the Se,.•port Harbor t.us isn
SHOP • 1n
CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Penon~lizt:!d StP ,~.,.
DON(. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
lS Years in 'lewport Beach
1107 E. a.n ... Blvd. 67).6590
f'RESCR/,.T/OHS e Fit~~ DELIVERY e CHAitGE ACCOUNTS
/Vewpprt emter
Pltatllillqf
alld-Wl
(AC ROSS FROM FASHION ISLAND)
HAL AEBISCHER -Hoar;ng AJds
3Cl9 E. Coast H;ghway
Corona del Mar
OWNER
MR . ,\EBISCHER. a 1947 graduate of the tlni ,·er-
aity of Illinois, came tn Coron11 del \1ar frum Ana·
heim. and established his heoring; aid !jervice at
3409 E. CoMt Hw'. li e emphasi ze.s periJOnal ser-
l'i ce, in order to insure ac curate fiuinp: for thf'
client•s indi,idual problem .
Hal. who is an -\ir Corps \eteran or ~mid ._,ar
II and nnw a resident in f.as t Bluff. is joining
other members of the me rchants di vi sion nf th e
Corona del \1ar Chamber of Commerce in ~la\'ing
open on Frida~ e\en inp:s.
Corona del Mar!
because • ••
EASY PARKING ... r;ghr ;n lront al
'the stores along friendly East Coast
Highway. ,
OWNERS AND MANAGERS wHI greet
you at each s.hop ••• gi.,. you friendly
service ••. show you ftew merchandise
sui ted to you and this areo.
SURPRISE SPECIALS ar• be;n g af.
fered by Corona del Mar stores fo r
Friday night s.hoppers!
WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Come in and visit us ..• see our smarl new merchoodise •.. browse at you1teisure ..• or rush in for a Quick item.
THE GAY LADY
2435 E. Coast Hwy .
673-3753
I Laswat Clorh es and Sporl swear
JOIIDAII'S PET IIOP
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
675-5320
Special s Every Friday Nislt l!
lEI'S IIBTAUIMT
3050 E. Caasl Hwy.
673-9682
K<n's Doily S,<ciol Nigjlll~
'til
MALU .. U
MIIIIIIM.
3409 E. Coast Hwy •
675-llll
We're op en Friday eve.
C. AIIOTT'S FAIIllCS
2610 E. Coasr Hwy.
673-8319
"Oar co.~mp lt tt se le ction
will amaze 1"
IAIIIIU'S 51-VIII• n
2816 E. Coast Hwy.
673-5477
"'Buy 11 hue Service
Mai ts a t !"
CRO. HAIIDIAIIE
3107 E. Coost Hwy.
673-2800
"Y our HousehoiJ
Dtpartltmt Stort "
PAT ... l'f'l_l_
3565 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1850
Co•• Visil o•r Blanoey Sloop
,
KAlla IIIIIICIETA •DHIS
2640 E. Coast Hwy.
67 <.7an
Gard en
CII•STDIEJ PU.UCY
3021 E. Coast Hwy .
673-2550 Open 9 a.ot . lo 10 p.to .
<very day!
CO-A IlL IIAIII'IA•ACY
3127 E. Uat Hwy.
67).9110
The Prcscripti,. PU...ocj
LIDUnJ 7 1
3641 E. c-Ftw,.
67~10lD
S,ecializPtl • ...U ,_.,. ............
THE HEAIITHSTOU
2711 E. Caasl Hwy.
673-7065
"Fm:pJace Thmgs "
ALIUTIDFII fOOD CEITEI
3049 E. Caasl Hwy.
675-0370
Corona del Mor ' s
cotopl<l< 10arite1
••m••rs•c. 3321 E. Coost Hwy.
673-2230
17 I IF PI fl*E
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ED FA.RD
AT
JAY' liMPID
333 N. NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPOI\•T BEACH
LIBERTY 8-11 88
/
POIIMIIIL f Ml.t.•s CAMI U ,
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT 1L VD.
PH . 646-tlllL'oata Meaa.
BALTZ
MOR1VA.R.IES
1741 SU,EIIOI AYE.
--
CitY Building Pet'tnitS
D e Mildltte peftllh IDial alllradoaa, 2100 W. Oc:un Donald Fraaeb, altera-
'"' Nowpon lit..,.. •"""'"" P~. 13,000. don f. lOS E. Bar .Ft.,
o.,..r *• N nillio• tftlrk iJ,y R. Detluff, apartment over S$,UO.
raid-Mardi in a auddtn r• a• ace, 7306 W. Ocean FL; WHt ... ..,.,. tfelt .. •
rival ot Ktivily in bo*' re· t7 ,700. !>on Koll, 10,000 aquare
lidential and commercial Btnk or A.r\'\erica, si an at Coot induatrial bui ldina• at
oontlntctioa. ttcre we the 3444 Via Lido, S2,000. 1625 Babcock Ave. ·and 364
hiJ hliahu: Via &a del Lido, enlarae 16t h SL;cach sso,ooo.
• 12,601,100 in petmiU Hvina 1001n and enclose uo., lloapi tal 301 N.
for 11 dweltinaa in lhf L111k. bllc:ony in ApL 4-A, 611 Newport Blvd., e~clo ae •ea
clevclopmenl in Upper Har~ Lido Park Or.o s2,4)0. ror~Mraueand IUtoPIY toom,
bor VIew Hilla. Shell Oil Co., servi ce Il l., S6,000.
• S2,SOO,OOO for the 2nd tion at ~10 E. Coast 1-t ~ ., West u,.r loy
o( dte twin Irvine towen in at Jamboree Rd., 520,000, !)onald o\. Hi ll , bedroom,
Newport Center. and 2 canopies, S1,200. 1221 Ma rian Ln ., S2,300,
• S43S,600 fo r the main Ni ckUuin, 12;)0 W. Ocean E.A. Weitzul, 1--Yni t, 2·
buildina ~t the Newport FLo remove wall and re-story dwell inc, 1600 Anti.
Archca M•u1 a. · Place with window, Sl,i)()J. aua Way, SSi,1)i)i),
• S22S,OOO for 11'1 ortice t oy Shore s U.C. Val entine .t: So n, I·
buildina i n the Back Bay J . Bostwick, 2561 Ci rcle uni t_ 1-story dwellina, 214
areL l)r., alterations, add bath Evcnina Star Ln. S55 000.
l·lcre arc the pennits, vaiJ an d ki tc hen, Sl,lJO. A.C. Wahl st adt,' add 'den,
ued at $1,000 and over, that Coro"a del \4ar 2315 !·lea ther Ln., S3,JI>O.
were issued durinc the lint J. C ar ter, canvas awnina. Luis Lazo, 1615 Santiaao
half of March by the New· )1 0;)~. Coast llwy., S\,20\J. f)r,, enclose area for room,
port Beach buildina depu\.-Wi lliwn t-1. Brawner, oon· -S l ,5JO. ·
ment: ven aaraae 1o maid's ro0111, N01man L awson, ahera·
Newport CM'Iter btil d elevator and carpo n , tions, 1745 T rad ewinds Ln .,
The Irvine Co., }.story of-271~ C)hel l nr., S7,50)J. Sl,50J.
fi ce buildina with a n et E. E. 'iilvia, add bath room, Irvi ne T•nace
floor space oC ll7,A13 434 Begonia "ve., SI ,2Ji), Gcor1e O'Bri en, wood
S(JJate feet, New port Center Corona 'lighla,.·:h deck , 1523 Dolphin Ter.,
Dri ve East, S2,500,;)00. lhy Cart er, 1-uni t, !·s tory Sl,:!JV.
tiorfMr View 'tills dwell ina, ~32 \lendoza Ter., Balbaa
Easlbluffa.N ewport, 11 H 1,266. Joan \htchel\, l·l.llit, 2· dwel lina s on Sandcastle Lido I ale
I) Sa du L I I I I story dwelling, 1755 Ocean r., n ne n., net s e Rnscoe Whi te, lil3 Via
l)r. and Topside Ln ., l-I ar· OrvielO, bathroom o ve r aar· Blvd., S:!l,OJO. · ·11 · f Ourles L ake, l·111i t, 2-vor V1ew HI s, ran&Hl& rom aae. S6,5,liJ.
" $)) 4'''' 10 1 story dwellina at ISH E. J24.~vu \0 , uu , ta l'l.fJ. ~aw, !·uni t, :!·sto ry
.'
6'1 '" 1 · . Ocean Blvd., -~2~.J;}). ., u ,ouv. dw e hng,2U6VJa Lido ;\lord, Lin ~a Isle Robert liarper, addi tion, 3 ""' ··v• S5 ,uuV. .1. Ra y Con st ruction Co., 2507 Bl uewater Or., Sl ,~Vu. Dol boa Islan d
Bailey Wi lliams, ~3i Sand-dwellings at NO. l i, S37,-
R.F. Owens, 2-stor)· d.,_ 374 " t •'J s36 "5 "o casi.Je fJr., swimmina pool, ·; ,,o, u • , .. o : ·" • plel at 327 o\meth)St Ave., IJ5 ,,7 111
'NH ':N l)ebby q:e ynol ds
blamed fr eeway traffic for
her bei ng late for the Tues-
day ni ght (\larch 12) pre-
miere opening of the ~=ox
Soo th Coast Plaza Theatre In
costa IJesa -who coul d
blame her? Oressed in
lemon satin wi th rhin estone
(may be diamonds, to match
her rings and earrings)
buttons, she waved her
matching satin shoes in the
air and said she 'got them
on sale at her husband's
s tore, The crowd loved her.
BALBOA 8EACI I BERI~
TO BE OOtEO OOWN
REWOIT HMIOR EUCJI
SlCOIID SECl1011 - -'• 4
TMUIIIIIAY,IIARCH 21, 1 ..
C:OIDIA OEI.IIAft. CALIF.
Concert at
Harbor Hi
The Newport Hubor Hilla
School rruaic depatllmll'lt wi ll
preMn t the a:nnu•l 1prin1
eon c ert at I p.m.r F riday,
March 22. in the tchool
&~di&Qriu.ro.
Besides lht Sailor Band
and the Concert Orrheatra.
four •wdenta will be heard
as soloist•, in cludina '
Woltz, bauooniu; Terry
Levitt, piani1t; John Ttck•
man, trumpca.e r: and Jim
Gamer; oraani1 L
The J ohn Phillip '5ouu
Award will be presented by
Lou Kidder of the Cou t
Music Co. Graduatina union
...tlo wi ll be honored inc lude
Sh eldon Abbott, Ron Aeber-
hard, Tom Blai r, Tom
Bradley, Marshall l·larvey ,
St.eve LaMon·taane, Larry
Taylor, Paul Woltz and
Vi ckie Palmer,
LOCAL NAMES ON LIST
The dean's li st at Clare•
mon t Men's Coll ege for the
the last semest er includ e s
th e following local students:
~.!
VALn
COSTA MESA
Wldwiy b-2424
12,100. $)6 '.... • p • • 8ock ley ,uuu. Oad Gledhill,
Carnpus Plaza Ltd., 11,-\trs. L. !I uber, AOA S. Hay story dwelling, FL, new ki tchen cabinets , S5' "'
l·Unil, 1-
~o . IJ2 ,
The Newport Be ach City
C11Uncil gave auth olization
at last week's counci l meet--
ing to rent a bu lldoze r fo r
52,65() a mon th to leve l off
the berm which his buil t up
un the 'ta\hoa Peninsula
ocean fron t since the sand
haul oper arion. The Coun-
cil also authoriud the
signing of a pur chase orde1
fo1 the dozer, which ~dll
cos t about S25,000. Lease
payments will apply on the
price if the Counci l decides
to go a he ad with the pur-
chase.
Carl •1. Smi th Il l, a fresh·
man , son of \-tr . and Mr s. ·
Cat! II. Smi th Jr., 1225 Not·
tin&ham Rd., Westt liff;
~1attyn T. Youngs, a junior,
son of \h. and \h s. Donald
'1\'. Hauin, 2~ Walnut St.,
Newporf Shores; Steven R.
Boyd, a senior, son of \h .
and \irs. Orr is Boy d, 280 E.
Wilson, Costa Meu.
~1 17 I. c .. ,, ....... ,
COitONA DIL MAl:, CALWOI'NIA
lSlD E. COAST MfWAY
CO-A DEL loiAR
OR iolt 3-'1450
7SO square foo t office bui lei-. "·"""''
ina at 46 3\J Campus Or., 51 •0JO. R.\1. Alison, l~al Smith, al terations, story dwelling.
S225,,lil\l. 2JJ \tatin e o\ve., s z.s:>a . 3 'I
t-unit, 2·
No. 65,
S'-u 1942 Un iver sity Plaza, replace S 1,5. ·
partitions, 45JO Campus From the Police BloHer -CHASE 6 HEL EN CRAMPTON
MATTRESSES
MEW -n•un.IUJfG
lrree ular Shapes
Or., S3,16iJ.
~ewport
Newport >\rches \1arina, S~
story , 11,6AO squate foot
building fo r offi ces and re s·
ta.ur an t, 3333 W. Coast Hwy.,
Monday, March 4 the cash rcgistet ..• Some-to the front wheel, was sto-
len from the sidewalk by the
side of his house at114 41st
St., West Newpott ... Joseph
1-l cnnessey, 18, of 2905
Chestnut, Costa \,esa, turn·
• Exc..d lt·nt Ck.1n in~
• Firw l .. rrn uln
lo.a.,.JdD9 -c.t•• • A ht·r:tdon ~
COSTA MUA M.AnlUS CO.
1t SO New!"rl·~-lllter+yl-110) 5~)5.600.
Jim Tucker, panilions and
The Fotd that Gettfried one smashed in a windwing
Tn.uffe1 of .l18 St. Andrew s of the Plymou th belonging
Rd., Cliff Ha\'Cn , left park· to Gary Pau ish, 62 10 W.
ed at J 2n d St., west of La-Ocean Ftont, Wes t Newpott,
fayette A\•e., Newp(l ll, ~a .. and sto]l!: 6 stereo tapes
damaged by a hit and runnet 1\0lth S)O .•. The Lido Sands
... The office of Or. EmerY Assn. rer<H icd the theft of
Frank, at 601 Dover, Su ite a ss roo! float from the
/,near '1\'estc\i ff Centc1, 11.as pump house ... An S8.50
ransacked, but nothing wa s rain um brella was s tolen
taken. .Georae Petl in , from Watson Von Kouttney
ownCJ of the Richfi~ld Set• of 207 Cyp~eu, BaJboa •••
Pick Up & Delivery-Ph-• 675-0310
Orco Block Co." (Continued on paae 5)
BUILDING BLOCKS · ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
T•l•phont': JAck:aoa 7.2UJ
1042 Ka t•Ua. Stonlon 2320 S. Nata.. Sa:ala AM
--
107W.
' lAY flEUS. .ltweler vice station at 4l) ~ ~· Clau.de Ftamc reported, that. • HAJIIDW'AMITOIIE
boa Blvd., Balboa, repotte someone pushed in a sc~een
11.--W•rt -· :'iAME BRAND W...\TCHE5
th e theft or a car s-.diaiOr and climbed throu&h a bath~ FORGIT HARDWARE ~
... Jenninas Bird of the 10om ~o~indow at 1543 Bonnie H•.tlrtg -Air p p
Snack Shop at 2305 E. Coast Doone Te r., ln·ine Teuace, ,. __ ..~.,100100 Ha rd5ware-Du ont aint -
'--at mall Appliances ._ t& ()fAMONi>S -JEWELRY -GifTS
Jtt.lll St.. c. .. ac ... • Liberty 1·1411
NEW CAR
LOANS
Hwy., Colona del \1ar, satd and then looked th rough Slteet Metal
that S25 had been taken from drav.•et s, ran sacked the 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. WILCOX.CII'rfiNDEN
master hcdroom, threw clo· 16-«l Superior An. Newport Beach HARDWARE
thcs and o1ther at ticles on Lll-5531 Phone 673-2350 ' Navtptleul Ch•,..._ ... ka
the floor and bed; s tole ~~~~[~~~===1 -----------2100 w. Coast Hwy .. N.a. h . .• -..... 1331 money , s otgun, a r1ng anu oPRINTING z.s.,aa """11'1
1adio, ,-a]ucd at .S25S. · .A ..f. ' -;:;:::~::--l ~===========:::l.1 kitc hen window v.as broken on.ain.& • Ensign P ublishing Co.
at ~lfl PJnspect, Newpoll BEAUTY NOOK · O!iSf'l l'rinl~r5 ShoJC s , and miscellaneous
h.,usehnld goods won h 2732 E. Coast Hwy, • High s peed ro tary
I Th offset preu ~nJ .25 wc:1e s to en. . . e Corona del Mat
T-Bird own ed by Sandy • Varityping
Barnes, 3310'-J '1\'. Ocean Phone 673·7336 • Headliner
PLUMBIHG
A. R. M A RSAC
PLt;MBER
7JU Carnation Ave,
Corona del \tar
Ftont, West Newport, had to 1------------i 272 1 E. Coast Hwy,
he to ...,ecl a"ay after a col· \~~~~~~~~~~ CORONA DEL MAR Plumbing Repairs h ~inn w1th. lhe Chevrolet ~~ BUILDING Phone: 67 3-0SSO DAY & NIGHT
dnven h~ \1enJ!l Brockway, --=;;:;;;:;;;::::===-WAT ER HEATERS lfl-1 F.. Buoy S1.. Costa \1esa, • RQIODELING • : 673-4
at the ,nter sect inn of Pia· ADDITIONS • UPHOLSTERY 1 =::::~~=======1
''"'" .od Sup«;o,, Weu LICENSED l BONDED UPHOLSTERING HURSERY ~e"~Jrt Heights. . .Car FRED H. GERWIC K mechamcs bencfmed hom (By Europ e"' (roft smefl )
the c~l\ltslnn of a Falcon 304 Galdenrood REMODEL: 2 pc. set OHLY
and Fotd Ptckup at Supenor.
1
_ __:6:73::..604.:.:.:..:.1_-__:S_:ol'l:._·...::.2.c17c:O:._ $69 . .50 Cell "lerwy"
north of nana Road, near 215 ,_i" H.l . 536...6*)5
llnag lto)SPJta\; unhappy dri-FREE del & plclut,
Sh rubs, Interior P lants
Tropical & Trees
ln sectcides. and Fertili ter
S&H Green Stamps
FREF. DF.U 11ER1' ve1s were Te1r y Shearer,
2175 Newpl)ll Rlvd., Cenlfal
;\lewport, and llenry Arne!,
2511 Crestview, Ba y Shotes
... Less than s200 damages
Ser.,lng th• Coo .. al
Ateo with J
---------!coRONA DEL NURSUYI
c."'c:,... &
were done tn the two catS ..,;;-;o; .. ,,.,.,O.. Rd., u
d1iven by Uett Fteehnr'Of P.O. Bos 421 CoataMeaa
CUSfOM ~~~~~~~~~===~ FURNIT URE UPIIOLSTERY I!
HART'S
SPO~TfNG GOODS
AS LOW AS DISCOUNT 057< Oommgo Or., East --::;;::::::~======1
Blu fr. and Louise Kr olak of ; DRY CLEANING
• QU ALITY WORK •
HElL'\
FIREHOUU
2109 New pert 1l will.
looch
5H Center Street
Costa Mesa
COSTA MlSA IC•nn•ltl W, Fowl•• :no £n t I 7tf\ !ltrnt
642·1660
DANA ~INT
Gifford Hu111•r 14671 l.l ,.,. 4tt.l29:1
SAN JUAN CA .. ISTJIANO rhomu J. WJn4et 11111 C•mll\0 C•CI<ttr.lno •tJ·II 41
MemMr ,..,.,., O.poslt
lntvr•nc• CorDOt.lt!on
O.~NMltt lntured
to 115.000.00
71 511 Or chid Co1ona del "-'"-"-'-'"-"~:!!!-">'-----] \la1, m a collision on \lar
V1sta, in East Bluff~ -n
Tue sday, Mar ch 5 /J.~~~~U,.,.
Wh ile P aul \IBddu~ of ~.
Neal's Sporting Goods, CENIII
Fashion Island, was helping [~':!:~,~~o•~l and budaet
other customers, 2 men took 1~ r .. t ,..•icc
tegu\at ou from the scuba _ qu ality wor k-
section of the store, and Mlr •••icc lawuhy.
leh without payina for th em;
a S\80 lou ... A boo k was PinilhM Laun~J
taken rr om undet the fiOn t Ac•c,J
seat of cat, said R. Gate· la I . c. ... H.,., 01111 11
wood, 425 ]2nd St., West lll.ftOS
Newpoll ... Matthew :~:;~?~~~~~=======11 lon, 214 41st St., West
port , rePorted the theft of a
st20 radio, s70 rape player, FLOWERS FOR
and a 1 s cent a ear shirt ALL occ•SIONS
k•ob ... The rh;er who Uole "
a !lereo and tape• from "" lJrMMr/ Tosh
Phone: 646·B t9
UP HOL STERY e REFINISHI N G
OR,.,PEAI E S e CUSTOM C ,._APETS
AMPLE PARKIN G. I N AI!AA
HEWPORT FURH1TURE CO., INC ..
"WHERE THE 4 U.S. PLAGS PL.Y"
2660 W. C.••t H.., .. M_,_rt a .. ch. T•l..,tt-• 646·4177
ESTA BUSH ED IN IP46
LOU ROY ELDER
CONT .. C T L &N I &• .y ·-· .. ,. •T Y LING
._ ... ._ .. CTINO
.. II'I •• CIIII.!HG
1124 IRVIN£
N(...O,_T BI!ACH WI:STCLIJrrt' ~LA~A
car belonaina to Kathleen FLORISTS
Dunlap, l 19Yr Peart , Balboa _lr ..... 79
• ,.,...rs
b land, while-her car ,.-"""" ._...
in th e alley behind he:~~~~.~~U;31~M~o~o~,.~rt~l~l·~ .. ~= leh a tctcw driver COSTA MilA
•.• BIIan Cleaty, 1215 Ool•
den.rod, Harbot View Hi lla.
aaid lhe Yamaha ttolert
flom hi• a ataae waa
(Of tidina in di u and hM no All ty,.1 o r alaaa
front fender •d the rtlf 2534t\ Ne:..pon Bhd.
fendtt wae cut in hall. ·, ••
N.icholoo _,. oaid "''I --~Oo!!l&a~Nt~·~·!!. __ bike, wilh a motor attached 1_ PMae:
•
llg Price Reductions
* A. DAMES, fra•ee
1• L IN lftllf, CIIITA .... ,.11111 .. -tOI
I .. C"~ ,
• I" r EQUIPMENT
·~-Ofl ... 7 ...•. , .. ., -~"' ""' ..... ..... .... -... ~ .. -
M .oOOoooc; ... ,.,,.,11
f .. (WI O'II)
:;:,_ ~ , ..
·~ ~~ 67J.61lO j
................ _ ......
o PH SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FI SH
We have the largest and
most beaullful selection of
trop1 ca 1 fish m the area.
We also carry a full I 1ne of
aquariums, and all acces·
sories needed for the hobby.
South Sea T ropi ca I
218 W. Wilson Street
Costa Mesa -548·7961
o PHARMACY
CHRI STENSEN
PHARMACY
3021 E. Coalt Uwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone: 673-2550
NEWPOR T CENTER
PH ARMACY
1402 NewpoJl C en ter
Dri ve East
On \1edical Boildi n&)
Phone: 6 44--2l]l
o REST AURA)IT
IERISH11E'S ...... ..,
LUNCHEON-DINN ER
COCKTAILS
ORiole l-940$
1450 VI A OPORTO
Newport Buc:h
JOSEF'S
Fine Restaurant
Phone 673-1180
2121 E. Cooll Hwy,
Corona del Mlr
to .Jam11 ica
• IHOEMPAII
MMEflft'S
Shoe llepeir
Pur11 alld l-go
Aopair -[)ye -aHIT-s
0111 DAY IIRVICl , ........ ~ . -eoa""'-" ;.:uu
From the Police Blotter
Two •tall .. ••ta, wht. Hall council ch.mbari at 1 24l tlli4.idal I ou &ocatad (C..._..,_,... • a for Planners U.-GRT HAIIIOR ~SIQI
S£CXIID Slt'llOII --P111 5
TIWIISOAY, IIAROt !I, I!A
CODA DEl liAR, CAUf.
• 111181 of 792 retldee.&ial p.m. ·&oday, March 21.ihre aut ofM .. uari .. Ave.le .. W...ll illlo the Nawpon aou, wUI ccaa ap for con-h tbe ••••: UpperHaMr View.H~Ita.· 8Hcla Polica autiaa oa a
.. ......_ by the Newport T•WI•• "'-'• Tract 6S65, COI'Uitlllll of Wlfrallt lhat cbfled him
.....,. Phuiaa Cornmhaion Tract 6152,-cootitlina of 150.6 acres dividad into $4) witt. peUy tbert. and vabiclc
a& Au raead .. ln tha City tome 7S a au chided in co r .. identialloll ad 11 .,.. &amc*iq. ·.:.Keith Clark,
r _____ ;;.,_::"_:...;:...;:..:,:::::.,..:.::....:,:,:~:.:,=:.::..:~ araa lou located eatterly of 1201 au-nine, Harbot" View
~ MacAI1hur Blvd..· and sou. Hi lit, taid that aomeone
......---lharty of u .. n4ed Ford 'R4.o broke a ahowcn door at -219
..__. In unincorporated &erriiOty. • Walnut, Newpott ShorOI,
~W RaM4t¥hl••• Md then 1htew the piece• in
Bradford 1nd M•rJU.fri le lhe rir..,lace.-. ·.White Roser
Miller, Willwd and Mary Jo Woltman, 4ll6lnd Sl.o New•
Volt, and Robert Paulin, THE APPOINTMENT of Pofl Shoru, was wotkina
creation or 4 lots out or the ou\,at Milo't Gym, aomeone
fo rmer Barlholomae property M.D. (Dan) Kilmer; move, removed S47.6S worth of
at 2100 E. Balboa Blvd., fOf'mer executive vice pre-ate1eo tapes from a tape
Balboa. sl de~t, to the position of rack mounted on the floor
The Irvine Co •• creation of PteSident of the J.C. Carter or hit Poed, patked at wat·
2 parcelt for Edwuds Thea· Co. of Costa Mes" Is In-nut and Newport Shore• Or.
tre at lha aoueheut comer nounced by J.C. Carter, for• . ·.·.The 9-yell-otd boy who 1------------------------J of Newport Center Orive me r president and founder of threwa1ock lhrouah a Dutch
Eaat and San Miauel Rd., the company Is now chair· doot window of the resi•
Newpo rt Center. man of the board. Mr. Car-dcnce of Pat Swift, 1747
Aboul a year ago in this column, I told of our efforts H to pulll hal t to maliciou~ and obscene calli!. To--
day. I'm happy LO reporttha~ the tide i:-~ turning in the
battle against abusive telephone calle~.
By working closely wit h police and local offi cials,
giving many of our employees l-lpecial training, and
using a variety of new electronic devices, arrests and
conviction1J have almosl doubled in the pa.'>t yea r.
The best advice I can offer you should you ever
receive such a call , is to hang up. This u~uall y depriveg
the annoyance caller or the main th in~ he want.>~-an
audience. liowever, .-.hou ld t he calls conti nue, I en-
courage you to C'all our Busi ne:.s Office.
With the increa.-.in g rise in convictions, the obscene
and threatening caller is discovering that his chance
of avoiding detection is growing slimmer every day.
Overheard at lhe movi~:
"How far down do .vu u want to
llit?" a..-.ked the usht•r .
"All the way," answi ·red the
lady. "I am very ttH·d ."
lf r·rP'" an
Jlw 11urltl
lion s \ ia
11 f C'fJmmunic-<~·
liH· 1all..~ anJ
demrut .... lratiutt~. ~\ culurful
Robert Nyc and other PfQoo ter wil I remain active in a Miramu Or., Balboa, said
perty ownen, 1201 lhrouah genera l advisory capacity "It was an accident'': dama
12 25 E. Balboantvd:, Bat. and will participate In long. aae was set at S20 ..• New•
boa, ·reali,.,ment of pro. 1 , M Kil me r port Blvd. north of 30th St.,
perty lines. ~a?9e P ann mg . 1' Newport Beach, was the
Varlonees JOined the 22~ear~ld or· scene of a c11 collision be·
Leo Kirchner, 63Jl and ga"nization as an engineer tween driven Eric Ciampa,
6303 Seashore 9r., Wes t in 1947 when it was located 2001 w. Ocean F10nt, Con-
Newport.. encroach lO wi thin in Pasadena. The firm now tral Newpou, and Mas vin
4V.Z feet to the front and rear occupies a to-acre s ite In Platt, 416 Flowes, Costa
property lines and erec t a the Costa Mesa Industrial Men.
6·root fence in the front center. ••••~y. M•ch 6
yard, where a l--Coot maxi· LEGAL MOTIC! Witneiaes uw 2 men lift murn fence is pennitted.
Jay•Jean Inc., I lSI, 1355, n :RTIF'I CATF: flf RUSINESS the car belonai_n& to Bill
139 E. Balboa Blvd., Sal-Ficlitiou!l F'inn l'o{.,..e Moore, 30SYl Mlln, Balboa,
TilE UN nERSIGN F:n do with a jack, and then boa, 6--foot masonry and/o r hf'r f'by .cu li fy th•t th ey •re remove 1 t:~acnesium wheel
wood combination walls · conduct•ll!ll Reai .F:~t~te ba.•l· and tire valued at S70 wi thin the requi red S•fOOt ne,.l'l under th e h C:IIIIOGI f1nn . , nam~ of Richudsoa aad p11 ,.. •••• • .Ciothana. a radi o,
front yard setbacks. c~ll at 244:1 J:. Co ut Hishway , and jewelry, valued atSS8S,
Uu Pe'"'its r.orooa del \lar, C•li fonaia.aad were stolen from a wooden
Newport ~-Iarine Service, that ~'~•id ~irm i11 c:om poaed of storaae shed said Michael 253 5 W. Coast Hwy., \lari· th~ lollowJII!I, per.o11t1 wbo~ 70• . name~ in full •nd place11 of McFall, l·B Jasmme, ners \1i le, marin e service re .. i dn~c~ are •• Jollow11, ~~ Corona del Mar •••. >\plat e
(mechanical repai r) in the wit· 1 · do th siSO r.'l R' h d I60I Ol 1 &II Wtn W wor C 0-7 Do's ln'CL .1 een IC ar !1011., •y• b c ~. . th . h ·• • !'lid~ f)r., Coro111 del \hr: was toaen uulln& e nt& t,
Henry Baker, 211 Sapphi re \larie F. Purcell, 1630 JJedford accordina to J ill Flanaaan
Ave., Balboa Island, 2nd Lane, ~ewport JJuch. of the Lansdale Co 205
dwell in& unit to a non·Con· IJ.'JT"lf-~ ou r hllld• U.is 4th .. · S B lho ., II · day of \larch, 1968. Jlo1a1n t., a a .· -Rusae forming build10g in the R·2 r.ileen R ichard•on Hadley, 1820...A w. Ocean
l)i stric L 11 · F p II 11ne . 11 rce Front. Central Newpon, was Pete \lartinez, 66\>0 W.
Coast 1-!wy., Wes t Newpo rt.
li vc entertainment in a res-
tau ran t.
Dwan Sie, 2515 E. Coast
ll wy., Corona del \tar, on .
sale beer and wine in a re s·
tau ran t,
Edwards '(lleatres Circuit
Inc., a thea ter at the south-
east corner or ~ewport Ccn·
ter r)rive East and San \li·
auel Dri ve, Newport
~~1·~ii~f~~~!~~~I A u . knoc ked_ fr om his crutches
O"i TillS 4th da of \hrch, to the Sidewalk by a youna
1968, befo re me a ~otary Pub-man wh o had snat ched hi s
lie in and fn r said couaty •od wallet torn in half dwin1
.!<!Ill e: r.e"iding therein, du ly the sc~m. and then a ff commJ!'IIIIo ned lltld 11wo m, per--. • . . I n 0
"'ltur.lly •ppured ri leen Rich-Wtth the Sl7 tn stde .•• The o~rd .. on, \l arle f. Purcell, VW driven by Gar y See of
kn own w me to be th~ person FulleHon had to be towed
wh o!!le_ n~":" are !IUbacribed to away aftel a c 11·5 · w'th th~ wuh111 •nAirumet~t ed ao-• 0 t ton I knowledo~~ed to me d..t they the Corvair dri ven by St~
"~ec01ed the ume. phen SiiVI, 121 1,1 JSth St.
_WJTNf:SS my h•d •d ofli. We st NeWpon, on Mari ne~ Ci lll llell. M'l fT . J eue R. Yilt I e, east.o usttn Ave.·, .
Not.,f J'abllc ia -.d for u ld A ap•e tue worth S20 was
C:oaaty -.d S'ate. stolen rfrom the unlocked enclosure af a pitfrch and cx;J \ly Cornn\iuloe upfrea ')cl, trunk compattment of die
\ariPt~ o f .'lubjecl s are
• ~.>WNa'"4 8\'ailable to you a nd your or~ntza'ti~n·s
"ithOUt charge, Some u f these t&•kA j
with the help of dPmons Jrntinn Pquip·
menl1 ·explain !he comp!Px.ities o f ~ri ·
ence •.. some e xplore behind the 'lCPTIC'i
o f the Telephone Company. For mure in·
formation ius! ca'll d1 P. \cwport -Cosln
Offi ce on 6 -t2-IIOJ. )"nur sen·ice repre-
sentative I\ ill be ,R"l<td 10 he lp yo u.
@ Pacific Telephone
p:t~/_~
A. R. Downey,
Yoor Telephone M1n.t6er in Newp01\ Beach
ten sion o f bedrooms o ver 24 1970 . .
lhe en 1 d h P11b li !!ib: \larclt 7, 14, 21 , 2'1, Corvan dnven by Robert
c ose poc-c 00 a non· 196~, in the ~!'wport fhrbor Thurmond of 304 E. Bay
con( onni na bui I din 8· -'~··~·~·~""=------,---
The Irvine Co., 7 direc.. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ti on a I si 8 n s r or N e wp a t __ ..::.:.::..::.:..c.:..:c:..:c____ ---'~:!!:=..!::::.!!:~--:-
Center. \"OTI C[ OF' TRlS I"EE"S SAIY cord• with the ~enter li11e of
OtAMP SALESMEN, . . TS967·560 . r.s. tO I (deed recorded \lay
LISTERS A .... OUHCED \"ot1 ~~ •: h!'re~· gn·cn th at 20. 1931, in Boo lr. 487, Page . on \pnl I:>, 1968, •t 11:00 a,m. 3, of Offi ci~~ol Record!!) 100 The folln"tnt champs Cot Th l' Lagarde Corpora tioa, a fe et wid e, u it no .. · l'.ti!l~;
February have e~n an~o~n· Califnrnia Corporation, 111. Tru-lh~11ce Sooth 25• 13' 58" f:a•t
ced by the multtple ]IS ttn& tl'l' by ,.,.b~ti tution by aa tnl'ltru-317.91 fer:t aloo~ th e center
listing division of the New• m••nt in "'riting dated Janu.,y line of said Bay11idt Orh·e;
poll t-l a!bor·Costa :\lea 23, 1968, re r-!)rded in the office then ce North 64" 46' 02"
. of tl1" f.ounty Rec:ord!'r of E•st 30.00 fef'l; th enc~ Sorth ~ardor Realtors. Qran.~~;f' County, Californ ia , on 39" 43' OJ " [1!!t 13.25 ftet
fnp salesmen Helen j anuan· 26, 1968, in Bnok. 8503, to th e trut point of hf'gin11 ing;
Anderson, unit sales: \1adgr Pilfl:l! 32, of Oflieial Recorda, then ce South 25• 13' sa·· Eut
Davis. dollar value. "'h ic:h "'u~ti tut io11 wu m•de 150.70 fet"t : then ce Sorth 64•
T op list~r s -Perry Zim .. and ~fi'·en purl'luant to the tem~!l otfi' 02" Ent 161 ,45 fe~t;
. I . J h of that c,.rt11 in 0f'e1 of Trust theo ce 'iorth 39• 43' OJ" [a!it merman , unit sa Cli , 0 n d-o·d S•pt"'mber ll. 1961, e•e· ~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===-~~~..:d~~::.,;~l~;.,-..... ~ ~ 173.25 fef't to a point in the Macnab, ol a r \'a ue. cuted bv ~o rt imf'r F.. Adeo •nd Sou th erly ri!bt of wa)" line of
.... !bert f:. Reese, and subl!le-said r.S. 101. u id point
quf'otlv """Um!'d by C.W.H. brin,. oa a cun" conn n·e
-
us
Leather Saccer lals-1US
17.95
10.95
. Leatller Yolly laa-1195
17.95
J ...... , .... lacllets -' 4.95 & 12.95
Adlllt Teftllls Rackets
7.95 to ...
Will• l•croft
Dftll D.-op Cra .. o
lacllet Sh k" 1 4.00 to 14.00
Dtrtl••• Dah , .... , ..... , ..... , .... , ......... Nets
lal I lw I•••• Ia I Seii
lshiiD Pial leta
Ma I "' laull11
•
luellal Mitts 2.95 to :JUS
laMb .. Shaes US-12.95-15.95
lats I Ills Ho-SIIIrts
5.95
Sllat•loard-7.95
9.95
Mell's Tlllllis Sl!arts
4.95· 5.95· 7.95•9.95
1195 ·16.95. 21.95
Mell's Tlllllis ~~ ...... , ..... s~~oe-L95 7.75
La .... Tlllllls Shoes-7.25
h .... , ..... DNIM-1100 ..........
Pals '"' , .... ........
.... Ch II
Csla •. , c ...
Corporation, .r.n d re corded Sep-Soa th erly ha\·ing a rll diu~ of
t!'mbr:r 20. l96i, i11 Boolr. 58 54, 1950,00 fe et , • radi al lin"
Pallr 478, of Offici • I Recorde throap .. id po int beat!! ~orth
io th" offirr .Jf th!' Rer-otdet of 24• 18" 52" t:1 ,.t; thenc:~ Qrangr C:ouOJh.", C:1lifomi•, will "d No tth west.e rly •lonj[ "!Ia! 111ell at publ ic auction to hisJI<"•t cu rve throu P a C!'n tral 11n111e
bi ddf'r lor cu h (Pay•ble at ol 6• 21 . l4" an u c: dil'ltan ee tim f' of .. ,.1!' i:l law fu l mon~y of th e \"!l itetl States) at the ml ill of 216.25 lef'l to ll point, il r~d i1l lin e th roap:b ~a id poi nt entran r " of th!' Sewport Be1ch bu~ North 17• 57' 38" F'il!il :
City lhil, 3300 S!'wport Boule• lhence South J9• H' 01" \'urd. ~f'WJ)OTI Beach, County
of Oraogf', St11lt of C11lifonaia, We.t 186.84 feet to lhf' trur
all ri!(ht , tit] .. and intete!lt con• pol ot of be~~;ian in 11, lnjlt ~rr
V"Y"d to and now held by it with 1ll bu ildi ng!l anol 1m•
under •a id Deed of Trust ia th e proveme11111 tha t m~v hf'rUhf'r
.L r be conl'l lf"II Cted or pla rt:d prtlp!'rty !li tuatf'd in me ~.ouaty of Qraogt, StaiP of California, herein prior to th t pf'rlorma ncr
de!l t ribed u : of t)Je obliptiou !if'CUrf'd by
.~ h"asehold e!!tltll created this Deed ol Tru11t.
by ... ,. leue da ted December S•id as\e wl\1 boo mad,., but ]~958 , e'ecuted by Th.e without coven1n t or wllTTiLDI}',
(rl.•ine C:ompany, • rorporttiOft, upreu or implied rr,ardi n ~
11111 L"""'or, 1od Mortimer [. title, pos•e!llsion or encam•
. o\den o111d Albert C. Ree•e, 111 brea cea, fo pay th e gnpaid
f.e•uet's, recorded F'ebna•ty priacipal sam of thf' 'lote se•
9, 1959, in Book. 4578, P•r cared by nid Deed of Tru!lt,
3i6, of Offici•! Recorda of to•wit: 1131,537.07 with inter•
Qruge Coaa ty , C•li fona i1, eat dt.ernf from Jne I, 1967.
and amt:aded by instnamnt at the rite of 8!l per •nnam, as
recorded .o\pril II, \960, ia Ia s1id Note provided, to8f!:ther
Book. 5189, Page S of Offici• I wldl ad vances ull df'r th!' tenu
Record s of Or aal'ie Cooaty, of ••id De!'<~ of Tn11111: fee!!l,
Califo rnia, aad fur ther MJI'lll!d· charr• .. d u.pea•e111 of the
ed by in11 tnunent recorded Trutu ud of th e Ttu!lt c ru-
September II, \961, ia Book ted by Nid Deed nf Tn.st.
5843, Par 562, of Officl•l Th.e Betefici•ry under s1id
Rec-ords of Or~•se COGaty, Deed of Tna•t, by rU!!IOII of
Ca liforn ia by ud betwea till• breach or def•uh i11 the ob--
Th.e Jrvi11 e Comp .. y, s ~,... llptioaa aeC"Dred ~d·dl~ •• ~:;d
potDiioo., •• Leaaor, aad Mo.,.. tofore e•ecsted ••
timer [. Adea aad Albert C. 11 •• reqsnt
Reese, aa Leeaeea, coveriec •lped a writlea ~~'.';:j;•~::
•II dJ•t real propcolrty de• of o.r .. lt asd 0
ectibed"u followa : A LEASE• S.le, aed wrinee
HOLD EST ATE IN AND TO Moue~ .. d elec:tl011
th.u portioa of Lol 166 of tlte .. Hnlped 10
Block 54 of 1mae'• S.WiYi• pntpe11J \o aellefy ';~:;,t;
eloa, as MIOW'I 011 a Mep ,.... ti"•• •tl tlteru(let oa (]
corded le Book 1, Pep M ef S. 1967. •••ad•,.iped
Miacen .. eo .. M•pe. reeorM :aeltl NotJce •f 8rucll -~~ of
of Orsese Coury, Celilo•l., tlecd• te oell to H recortiH
duc.rlbed •• follo .. ea c .... la ..... U91, Pap 17), of
•nci•J 11 •• latetHed• of .. 111 Offtclel lecorde.
die C'Mtet Uae of. a.,el .. Th La .. ,.. Ce,....tloa
Orhe, 60 feet wltle. •• .... IJ1 A•• ~el
&areiM Drtw le -.en ... .s.e.....,.Ttw .. ,...
ia Parcel 2 of • .. .4 • •• O.tet ~ II. ttM Co.art of o,..... re~
.. J .. • ·u. ttJ6, .. -.. r.w•• ~ u, 21. •·
130. Pa .. 217 of OflclaiJa....-t. •• N•..,.. R•,._ r..el.p
-.
Ave.;eal-.oa. • , ;MidrtMI
Aobo, 106 VIa X..l~o, Udo
Ill•. · alao I oat a tire aad '*•e.l, wonh t) ilt h :wn
hi 1 Vfl trunk. • .Som ...
one bo.,ded the "Formula
2)) .. while it was on a boat
uailcr in the atoraae area of
lhe Lido Sbipy11d, 900 Park
Or . .-Lido Peninaula, and
stole a ahip to thorc radio,
l jacket•, &nd a t.ool kit,
valued. at S402.40, fr om boat
owne1 Ben Chapman, 919
Bayaide Or., N twpo~t ••.
A S7S ·plate alau window
was broken at 307 Placen·
tia, Suit~ J l 1, West Newpolt
Hei&hta, accordina to Joan
Jauatd of 216 E. 19dl St.,
Costa Meta.
Th•IWI•y, M•eh 7
Steve tvey, 24, or 3011
Cli fr Dr ., Newport lleiahu,
was booked on the char&e of
assault and battety ... PO""
IIOUftd, accordiq 10 L8"¥em
Nonon. 210 E. M&polia,
Costa Meta. • .A alan
pane in the doO'I' or the Spjc
"n Span Laundry. 2613 New-
Port Blvd., Newport, wu
broken, said Bemard Myr•
cik of Huntin&t.on Beach
••• Ctaia C lark, 3960 Sea•
shote Ot ., West Newport,
aot • tctanu~~o shot after he
wu bitten by the pet ch.ipo-
munk owned by Alben Watd,
437 Tustin, Newport Heiahta
... G. Parker reported the
theft of 5480.70 worth of
\oola hom hi s garaae at 466
We stminster, Newport
MUTUAL
SAVINGS .... ~·· ............. ..
lice assi•ted KeMeth Sve· A. JAMES CLINTOM COlONA Oft MAl
deen.S6,of 496 Shady, Costa .J.:WKL•a OfflCE
Me sa, to a level section of 2867 Ean eo.,, H;.h .... ay
3007 l. COAST HIGHWAY Coronl 0..1 M.,, Calif 92152$ sidewalk at Avocado A\'C. COAOHA DEL MAR 92f2S T~kpkorw 675-~10
and E. Coast Hwy .• f'rotnna f'•-••lp IE•••u) ... .., ... ,.._.,
del Mat , bu l he ra i Jed the I i====·='='"="'="'====L~~'!"~'~"'~-~~·~ ... ~· ~u~·~··~·~:., sobriety tur and was bno k· ~
Wall-to·· Wall ed on the c hw8e of dtunk
drivina .•. Bruce Ro1 be ru,
2 1, of 1291'1 Jlrd S1 .• West
Newport, was bonked ,., an
outstandin& warrant on the
charae of assault and bal-
tery. . .Donald llaui s, 20.
or 4SS Swarthmore Lane,
Costa Meu, was booked on
the charae of .2 counts of tl·
\eJa\ enuy. .Somc.nn e
Pried oPen a vending mach·
inc at Wr iaht's R•chft~l d
Service Station, ~00 lA'.
Coa st Hwy., \la1 men \hk.
and stole coins a mnun t1n1
to S3.S0. . .George Cox.
6407 Seashore Or ., Wes1
Newport, reported the thdt
of his 7-foot. ihnch fibre-
glass boat, \'alued at SlSO.
from Slip Sl . at 3333 W.
Coast Hw)'., \launers \Id e
..• An unlocked garage at
~72 N. Newport 8 1\'d., ~ew
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• mgs put.on sole
The Coaa1 Vlklq Chait Mrs.· Wllliwn A•la it
will tiave a rurnm•• 1111 knhlla1 111 .,.1hu for ••
Pridly •d SIWrday, Much lioca. Mrt. Wla h the o14
22 and 23, • 10'1 W. ·1&111 est mnber ol the chab ud
St., Coat• Me~a. ·from 'J:lO aervu at 1he club'• dlt•t-
to $:30 p.rp. · mM fo r Orante County Ata
On APril 6 the club will aociation for Retarded
have a 7 p.m. ham diMer, ChildrM. 'She h celebradna
followed by !:heir reaular h• 16th bhlbday annivor ...
stated meetil"!l, whh Mra. ury today, March 21 .
Ray Nielsen, pruidenL, pr~ Anyone wiahina to c:onui ...
sidina. · bute rummaa• for "e sale
E rrol Gerson. studenl body l)r 10 obtain other infOrm ..
president at Oral"!le Coaat, lion rea•dina the club may
will speak. tie ia recipient pMne Mu. Ray Niel un st
or a scholanhlp rrom lhe 54A-63i3 or~ •• ·Fred Espe,
Vi kina Club. S4~25\l3. ·
CH.EC KING re serv.ltions for the Alpha
Chi Omega Alumnae benefii dinner dance
are fr om left, Mr s. J . Robert Lawson,
Mrs . Edw in Hurne , and Mr s . C. T. She ll
from the Newport Harbor Ar ea Club. The
ann ual benefit wi ll be he ld at the Balboa
Pavil ion Saturday, Ma rch 30, beginning
with cocktails a t 7:30p.m., buffet di nner
at 8 :30, and dancing to the music of the
Ke ith Williams West ide Quartet. Co-chair·
men are Mrs. Kei t h Endersby and MfS.
Ge rald McG regor !rom the North Orange
County-Evening Club. Commi ttee chair-
men ore Mrs . L.S. Kol lin J nd Mrs . John J .
Baird, treasurer and· re servat ions , Nor th·
Or ang e~Day Cl ub; Mrs. Will iam Johnson
and Mrs . Ben Haberkorn, scho la rships,
Mid4 Qrange C lu b; Mrs . Ronald Gagliano
and Mrs, Charles S. Cook:, pu bli city, Ne w-
port Harbo r Alumnae Club. Mr s . Alton Lee
is pre s idcn! of tile loca l club.
Police BloHer
(Continued from paze S)
t leishts ... Th1ee cars we1e
involved in a collision o n
Coast Uwy., east of Oove1
01., near Uppe1 Bay br idge;
dri vers were Wa it e! Brunner
of 545 Ir vi ne, Newport
Ucights: No1ma Mouimer of
Huntington Beach, B.nd Frt·
derick Sutherland of 717
Balboa Blvd., Balboa ...
Richfield sent th e bad news
to King's Ri chfield Station,
3600 Ncwpoll Bh•d., New·
pott Bl vd., Ncwpmt Beach,
a ccmdin& to .l ack King, o f
445 E. 20th St., Costa \le sa,
that the 3 young men , 18 0 1
19 ~·e ars {"l id who pu1 cha sed
-l tires las t No\'. 8, used a
s tn\en c1edit ca1d ... Two
gills t1 1ed on a pa i1 nf c a·
p11 s at the Clnthcs Peg,
H42 Via Op01 to. Lido Sh oPS
a1ea , and must ha\'(: wo 1n
them 0 1 camed them out a ~
th e} left, becau!>e Peuy
Parktnson of La Canada
didn't ge t any money, and
cnuldn 't find the capris in
the dres:.rng room ... Some~
(ln e r ushed back a safety
cha in on the dom. possibly
b~ usmg a screw dr iver,
and then s tole stereo re-o
cm ds and a rairo f slippers;
th e loss was set a t Sl35 by
\lark Fr echette, JM E. Bar.
Apt. 5, Balboa.
Seashore 01.;West Newport.
wss wallr.ina on Sonora be---
tween W. Ocean F ront and
Seashore, he was bitten by
the same doa that had bit-
ten his son about 2 weeki
aao; the doa was quarantin-
ed in Lynwooa. Los Anae-
les Coun ty ... Dolores An •
do rlta, 304 E. Ocean Front,
Balboa, was ridina her b i·
cycle, · wi 1h her cba runnina.
alona ti de o n a leash. ·when
a German Shepherd broke
free rrom her leash and
attacked Mi sa Andorka's
NEWPORT hARBOR EN~GN
SECOND SECTION --Pa1 e 6
T~URSDAY, ~ARC~ 11, 1!168
CORONA DEL MAR, CALl F.
Career program planned
Why not call u for
in tonnatkta oa ho•·
$1,000 accounts earn
~nn hl~::her retvrn than
th~ eurre•t annual
rate of 5%,.
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OFFICE
2867 f..a,t Ccwoot Hi1hway
Caron11 ~I Mar. C&lif 9'262S
T.,f,.phone 67V;OIO
-orra • ,..,.. l ltl ~ .......... ,Mt
The lith annual "Caree rs
Unlimited," sponsored bf•
the Newport I I a rbM · BPW
C lub, will be held S."ltunJa~·.
Vardt Jil, at \lesa Ve rd e
Countr}' C lub fro m ~:15 a.m.
tn I ;,l.} p.m. Thi s )"ear's
proaram i s Jedi cated to
Al ma Rush, fo un der o f "C~
reers l "nli mited" and ras t
president of the "\e wr~>rt
II arbor Cl ub.
<\cco rJing to ')C'Iwtene
Hahn, co nfe rence chainn an,
in\'itati•lns ar e b eing ex~
tended to 12 5 graduating
student «: fm m the llar bor
•\rea high s c tnol s and
()ra nge Co a st College, who
are interested in ente n ng
th e bu sin e s~ world.
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3333 E. Coost Hw y.
Corona del Mor -Te lephone 673-3850
Speak ers will di scuss em--
phlym en t opportu nities and
how lo a ppl )' fu r and hold a
Jnh. llle} are Richard C .
J,,hn son, manager, Or ange
Count} Ylluth Oppn rtunitr
C enter, Santa ·\na; P hil lir
('hamberli n, manager ,,f em-
rl•'l)men t , C•lil1ns RaJio,
~e w[ln rt Be ach. anJ J:lrn er
'fl7' '.lont an.,, personnel
tnanager, J .C. J:>en ne} Co-n~
ran~. Inc., Ruena Park.
·\s si sti ~ \Tis s ll ahn ar e
\Irs . T)ori s llore and \Irs.
II el en Trapp, decoratinn s;
\I rs. \la:tin e IJroback and
\Irs. ·\uJre) Eri ckson , hos.
tesses; \Ir s. Bett). Ho lman
and \Irs. Lilla Scali), jo b
~~ppo rtunit)' su r,·ey; Lydia
'iou lh ~or th, pro gr"''' de sign;
Sarah Chandler, "Jo n :.: C rox-
tlfl, \lari 0 n LeBus, and Betty
"\oi ler. r<!gi s trati on; Doro~
th) Sut he rland , publi ci!} .
rhe secreta rial s taff ~or"·
si st s o f Carol Fi s her, Aida
!iorton, a nd ~ev aOakden .
F ri day, Morch 8
The th ief who tried lo
steal the Che\"l olet belo ng4
in g to J ames Berry, 301
JJrd St., West Newport, had
to gr\·e up: although the car
COOROIU4TI"tG CO~J~CIL \• . .as started by c rossing 2
TO ELECT OFFICERS terminals, it wouldn't keep
>\)'outh pa1 el an d election going, and was abandoned
of new orfi cers will high· in the middle of 33td St. at
liP,t the \larch 26 meetina Balboa Blvd •.. Car drivers,
of th e llarbor Area Co-Helen Be ckner, 2133 E.
ordinating Council in the Ocean Blvd., Balboa, and
Fi reside Room of St. Rosina Bono; 32 5 \!arguer·
Andre w's Presb)'terian itc A\"e ., Co rona del Mar,
Chu rch of '\'ewport Be ach a t ·were involved in a car a p.m. co ll i si on In the parking
\Irs. S orman Watson, In t. at Bayside Or ... \1ar ion
program chainnan , has ar-Pom.:au, 1914 W. Ocean
ran11ed a )Outh panel to be Ft., Centr al Newport, is
d pr obably son y s he parked mo era te J b~· Dr. J im
Cat an zaro, ..:ha innan of the her car at the Viil Lrdo and
liocial science di vi sion (lf Via Oporto rarking lot, be·
Gol d.m \\est Coil a caus e someone hit her car
r l I · '1'·d E ~>.r thou t lea\"i ng identifica• l<! pant: rst s rn~: u·e :m ~ .
nett Rai tt of Corona del .tJn n ... A ne Jghbor s aw 2
\lat lli ~th Sd ll)n l Lo rri e bnys playr ng baseball,
Llo)'d of ~ewPo r~ It arbor he ard the sound of breaking
Hi gh, qo ben.o '.lar car ell i of glass, and then sa~' the
Cns ta \l e sa and J an ()sse! boys run home; a wr ndnw
of F.s u nci a 'li gh 'ichoo l. had been broken at the res i·
1-lunaarian Viuula; in
a tt emptina to s eparate
the dogs, she was scratch•
ed ... Th~· attempt at a U
turn by P..~uic ia Allenhorn.
1924 Tahuna Ter., Irvine
Tenace, driving a Buick,
ended in a collision with
the car driven by Walter
Rossou of Torrance, at Via ,
Lido and Via <>Porto, Lido
Shops Area ..• Over S200
damages was done to each
car and both had to be tow-
<.'d away after their drivers,
".\t" \l.1r cus Blackwell, 703
Helio u ope, Co rona del Mar,
and Lil lie Sulton of Laguna
Beach, co llided at Mac-
Arthur and San J oaquin,
near Harbor View Hills ..•
A sianpost, and a chain
fence were broken and pipes
bent at Newport Shores
T ide Co., 112 W. Coast
Hwy., Mar ineu Mile , ah er
be ina hit by Lelia Ritter,
466 Flower, Costa Mesa •• ,
.•• Oo ri t Van Hook, 41,
2500 Seaview, · Corona del
Ma r, wu booked on the
charge of intozicated in
ano after police found her
Uyina to start her Mercury,
which was p•k~d on the
center divider at 47th St.
and W. Balboa Bh'rl., ·Wett
Newpo rt; the c ente r divider
sianal oontro l s tandard was
knock ed over, and she had
a broken mse, fo r which
she was treated a t Oranae
Co un ty Hotpit al.
DECORATED IN VIETNAM
Sgt. Alfred R. Siqueido,
f)Hot l)ielgil is chai rman dence of S elson Ferguson.
:============!.~,,~r,::;~~i~w~m=m~i~u~e;';..· 606
1
• w. Balboa Bh·d., Sal· bo a ..• Steven Wehner, 214
son or Alfred Sigueido, 5900
P eterson Way, Costa Mesa,
has received the U.S. Air
Force commendation medal
at Tuy Hoa Ab, Vietnam.
He was decorated for meri·
terious service as a jet ai,r·
craft mechanic with the
614th Tactical Fighter
Squadron at Phan Rang AB,
VIe tnam. He is assigned to
the 309th Tactical Fighter
Squadron.
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Amethyst. Ba lboa Island,
repor ted the theft of SIS.50
from a red tea pot on the Y.l••E PESTS LEFT
s ink. .. An a irpaae ca lling Not ali the pests were
devi ce valued at Sl 75 was eliminated when AMa Rich
s to len from his \tercedes left her home, 456 Cabrillo
while parked at 1000 Ba)'• Te11ace, Corona mahlands,
s ide Or., said Dr. Dean Thursda)', March 7, so i t
Ho pe of 393 Vista Baya, could be fumiaated. -4)he re-
West Upper Bay ... Wh ile turned, Sat urday, March 9,
J ohn Bartholomey , 1301 to discover she had been
--:-::::-~-,-:-:-::c,-:-,---robbed of s2q5 and jewell y
LEGAL NOTICE valued at S75. --=-=~:.::..:.:.::.::___
f.ERTIF"I CAT E I)F' IILSI"H:ss
F ictitiaus F'inn '1/wne
Til E II'l'O J::II~IG'I/E il do here--
by certify thai they ::uro r:on~
ductin~~: an ere cutive aircr11ft
a ale!' an d 'ie rvic,. bu!<ine.'l!'t 111
Bo.t 27.1, r.amna del \lar, f.a\i.
fom ia, uader th ~ ll r:ti rious linn
llilll1e a l -\em-\larl , IUid th111
said fi rm i.'l com po.'l ed of rh e
foll owi ng pe~n s who.'le
name.'! in lull and ilace"' a l
=i~~dence arf" 111'1 fo law.'!, to-
J ohn V. !faker J r., 777 o\vo-
cado Ave., C:u mua del \lar, B-
.;2, V. Oe Scio.se Jr., 777 Avo-
cada Ave., Corona del \hr.
ll'IT'l'F.SS au r h1nd11 th is 8th
day o r \hrch, 1968 •
Jahn V. Baker Jr •
\'. Oe Sdo11e Jr.
STATE ()f CALTf'>RNIA
Cflll'I/TV f)F' (}RAVGF; 11111"
f):-J THIS 8th d-r of \larch
1968, hefore me, a .Sutary Pu~
li e in and fa r said county aad
l!ltl te, r~11l diug therein, duly
eommi 1111ioned and 11 wom, pe,..
sonally appeared Jobn V. ()alter
Jr., V. Oe Sclose Jr., knoq
to me to be the persona who11e
a.-ne11 are 111ub•eribed 10 the
willlln lastnrmeat. •d aebo-
led~ed lame tltat theyeucutad
the same..
WITNESS my k.irad •d ofR•
c:ial sui.
L EG4L NOTICE
U :IITirJC ATF: f)F' RUSI NESS
ficrhioU!I F'inn Vame
Til F: U~ nF.:IlSJGN [f) do here•
b)· rertify that !hey are con-
duc rin8 a retail buainua at
250 1 11arbor Bl vd., Co11ta \leu,
Cali f., under !he fi ctitious finn
name I'l l Fairview State "foapi•
tal Can teen, and that said Rnn
ia r:om posed of th e follawiaf
per<M~n !l whose names in ful
and plar:-, o f re11idea ee •e ••
folia" "'• lo•wir:
ll~l 1}. Ca~t, 208 Su .. anah
Pl11cf", r.o11a \len, Calif.,
J ack 11". Psraon•, 208 Susa"""
nah Pl ace, Co.!lta \leaa,
CaliF.
Wll" F"~~'i our hands th la 12th
.day of \larch, IQ68.
STAT[ ')F' C. \LI fYJ R~IA
CIJ UVTY f)F"
. 'iA~ F!Eit~ARI'li'Of) •••
f)'l' nw; 12th dll)' or \larch,
1968, bdore me, a ~otary Pu~
li e In •d for uiJ couftly -~
11ta1 e, resldlas therein, duly
eommlaaloaed end awo,., per-
soully appeared lhx r). Coli,
ltaowa to mf" 10 be the peraoa
whoae s•e Ia ••lt•cribe-i t~
the witlliia laatNm•t. •d ~
knawladsad 1o me tlr.atlrle ue-
cuted dla .....
"'ITNESS •y h•d •d olft..
elal •eel, ~
J. T. Walab Dna Job o. ...
Notary PllbUe ta •d ft~r aald. Notary P.ll>lle Ia •d lor aafd
Couty ud Stat e. C0t1aty aad Stat,.,
Wy Commlssloa u pltea April My C••l•-'011 es-pirea Mey
II, 1968. 1!, 1969.
hbli•lu M~~telrl 21, 28, April 4. Paell .. u M•dl 21, 28, April4.
II, 1~ Ia the Newpart Hwkr IJ, 1961. Ia •• Newport R~ tu!p. bor [ulp.
•
o 1 ay~s
2ND BIG YEAR
Anniversary Celebration!
loolt Better
Feel Better
rim DDw
lltlpe" •
FOR
THE
PRICE
OF
Moth•r-Daughter-Father-Son
toiEMBEit OF TAKE A REFRESHING DIP •••
App,.vad Phy•icol
Flffl ••• C•"'•• IN OUR DANISH ICE PLUNGE!
FACILITIES COURSES
• WHIRLPOOL BATHS
• FINNISH SAUNA STEAM BATHS
• PRIVATE DRESSING BOOTHS
• OIL OF EUCALYPTUS
INHALATION ROOM
• DANISH ICE PLUM GE
• LOUNGE AREA
• UL TRA·MODERN EQUIPMENT
TRY aiPOIII YOU aUY
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Career Girls
Businessmen
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Body Builders
Working People
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