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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign• - I ) NfWSI':APIEROF.THf CITY OF NEWPORT 8EA01 • elcome !?! Easter ids! • If the t un &hines ••• And the water it warm ••• And lhe realtors have vac.,ci e a ••• HERE ARE the winners in the essay con- t est on Ameri canism sponso red by Costa Me sa Uni t 455, American L egion Au xili- ary: from l eft, first prize winner, Susan Park, 14, of 208 Loyola, 8th grader at Maude Davis Junior High; 2n d prize, David Gutel, 14, of 2766 Loredo, 8th grader at Maude Davis, and Jrd prize winner, Su- zanne Cecconi, 13, of 88 5 Capital SL, 8th grader at Everett Rea Junior High. The winning essay will be entered in th e Di strict 29 contest. Dave is holding a brochure which shows th e type of medals gi ven to the awa rd wi nne rs. And the Newport Beach Police are not IDO stri ct - It miah t be a arand Easter Week for uudents. For the beach resident•, it i• a hanowina time, wi d\ cars j~mmina th e streett , s ttinas of kids s aunterina in cronwaJka, cyni cal s tore· own en watchina for shop lifters, and bi kini watchina for everyone, THIS FRIDAY IS "IZZY" DAY The city is ac.arin& up all available man power. Traf- fic si 111 • have beeo pre- pared. Roadblock s, check points, and the prohibition of parkina in cri tical areas has been pl,anned. T wenty--e iaht yeau o f vo- lunleer work for the C ity of Newport Beach will be re:. warded with the namina of F riday , April 5, as Isabel Peas e Day by Mayor Paul Gruber. .. lz zy's" ye ar s of dedi ca- ted s erv ice to community beautifica ti on will be honor- ed with a uee plantina cere- mony at Muiner's P ark . The ceremonies will beain at 3 p.m. with a welcome b y City Man aaer Harvey Hurl- burt, followed by a history o( Mr a. Pease's commiss ion ac tiv itie s presented by Wal- ter Koch, chairman of P arks , Beaches and Recreation Commi ssion, h istory o( her work at community beautifi- cation to be presented by Faye Edelblute, presi- si dent of the Wom en•s Divi sion of the Newport Har- IRVINE CO. ANSWERS Raymond L . Watson, se- nior vice president of the Irvi ne. Company, this we ek stron&I Y criti cized the. pro· J)(ll al by Harvey Pease, fo r- mer school board member, that the Irvine Co. donate school s ites for new annex- ations or race. a referendum vo te on de --annexina the re- cent addition of 4,100 acres of Ranch land to the local school distri ct", At last week's Newport Beach Council meetina. '..tr. Pease said he ha d opposed the rec ently defeat c.d school ""'6ond issue, but s tat ed that he would support a ruture bond ••oli01t if •• lniae Co. aj:rood to-aonate •c oo situ. He claimed that l:he Laauna Niauel Corp. had donated free school sites and that the Irvi ne Co. had made cash con t ri butions, equivalent of land value, to school districts. Mr. Watson's detai led reply lists the. following points: "The Laguna Ni guel Corp. has never donat c.d a free public school s ite no r has it ever sold a site at a dis· co unt. ''The Irvi ne Co. did not make a cash con tribution, equivalen t of land, to the. San Joaquin Element ary School Oistrict. The Di s tr ict cnose to receive a cash con tribu· tion towards certain physi· cal irT!provements while pay• ina the appraised full pn ce fo r th e land. •• The Newport....o.1 esa l)i s· tric t has in th e past chosen to accept school s ite s from th e Irvine Co. a t a reduced land price rather th an paying the. appraised full price and rc.ceivin& a cash cont ri bu· tion . "Public school situ a re acquired with fund s de rived from tile taxation of all pro.- pertyowners within 11 school dis uict. It is obvious that i t wou hi be unfair to expec t any J one land developer to donate sites while at the sal'n£' time tuina that de· velo per to acquire acl\ool site s from o ther developers unwillina to donate s uch s ite s. "·The traditional method for meuurin& the financial comina tax year and con- tinue to increas e thereafter as developmen t continues. "Ir vine lands a re not the. on ly lsnds in this school district upon which new rc.· s idential developments arc. being cons tructed. Last year bui !dina penni ts were issued for 1141 new dwellina units. or thi s amount only 33% were on the Irvine Ranch. MRS. IEm TOZEII'S MOTNEft SUCCUMBS Esther 0 . Bai er, 74, of 87 0 W. 15 th St., 'Nest New· por~ Heiatu s , died Tuesday, .-\pnl 2, at· Leisure Care Coavaloacent Hoa_pital, Costa Mesa. , She was bom Marl!h 18 1894, in \4 innesota, and had' lived in Ca liforn ia and Oran1e County for 39 years. Survivors are her daughter, \irs. Jetty Tozer, 17 38 Tradewin ds Lane, ']aycre s t; 4 grandchi ldren ,and 5 great- grandchi ldren. Se r...;ces wi II be hc.ld a t 10 a.m. Friday , \pril .c;, at Waverly Church , Fairbavc.n Cemetery, Santa Ana. Pri- va te crave side services will follow the ·funeral which was handled by Bell Broadwa\' Mo rtuary, Costa Mesa. · Root beer pi onee r Roy W, Allen of 221 E. Bay Front, Balboa Is land, died Tues· day, March 26, a t his home. i\1r. Allen was born Sept. 30, Ia82 , in Frankfort , Ill. He began his career by buy- ing old hotels and restau- rants, remodelina, and then selling them. In 11U at one of his hotel s in F laastarr. Arizona, be met a chemis t who uraed him to make a draft root beer and kept te llinJ him that he could ma ke money with a St root beer. With the help of the chem- ist, he prepared a root beer ooncenlrate and opened his fiut 1tand in Lodi, Ca li f., in Ul1, on the ni&ht .th a t Lodi ce lebrated the home· comina ot its wu heroes from France. Three city blocks were roped orr. strenath of a achool diatrict His stand was a bia sue- is the au eued valuation CCII and he opened a nother per s chool child. ·The fact in Stockton. In U20, he took that thi• valuation i• hi &her a pertner, Frank WriahL - on Irvine Ranch denlop. .nd dtal wu lhe birth of mentt within the school dis· AI:W root beer. They le ased tricl than the diatr1ct aver• lhe s&anda in Lodi and Stockton and opened their aae ahould aerve u a a trona firat A&W stand in Sacra- indicatiotl that the quality monto. Four otheu were o f Irvine developments will aoon opened. In U21, their continue to COfltrillute to lhe lint bia uore waa opened overall financial alrenalh of where lhe Senator Hotel is the conmuni1y . now located. That same .. It ia estimated ~~ the year, the first ckiv~in waa Newport -Moaa Unified opened at Utb St. and K""Si. School Ols lrict will receive in •ctamoniO. C11 aorvice in u.ceu or tt .100,0do Ia .nd tray boya end air Ia were taus dt.nina dt.e curreal tal introduc~ _,·the public. year from lrriae land aed In ll22, AAW branched out clevolopraents 011 th. lrYine 110 HoatiOn end San Antonio, lt•dl. Teut. Ia 1~24, Mr. All•• .. Newport C.&er al0111, •Jitt out hi a ,...,. TIM .Weft, It juu ...... ude.-. frMchi11 for lhe lla&a of w_,., will paJ ... eaa..ted Calif.,.ia was aokt to Reed _.., •• ••••• "'..._. a •n. 000 ID .. Me .... M1 ea na kit Lake City loca, Dlalrict 11111111 .. -d• -••d io Ul4 • bor Clambe r of Commerc e; a nd a history of her a ctivi- t ies hom the Council stand- point and a p laque, pre sent- ed by Mayor Gruber. 'Afte r an adjournme nt f o r tree planlina, c offce will th en be served in the multi-pur- pose r oom . Mrs. Pease was born and raited in Santa Ana -but spent all her summers here "since the time J was a little , tiny ai rl . The re were only a few houses and the Ne wport Pier in those days!" She moved here with h er (amily in 1 ~40 and her 2 boys and airl were raised here. Two of her children a re now raisin& their chil- dren here. When asked about her ideas for future work in the area, Mrs. P ease said, "I fee I \'cry s trongly tha t we have a very specia l type of environment here. I think we should go very, very slowly towards any so-call- ed progress which would de- su oy th e quality of this en- vironment. "I think we should meal.;.:; the perime ter of the bay and ocean and e u abliahed are u uclean and beautiful u we c..._..a .... 1-ci.o not •.be· Heve we should deuroy what we have, with roads for che sake of a few thousand more tourists . .. , would like to see upper bay left in larg e part in i ts natural state.. There are 2 important scientific reasons for th is, besides the natural a ppearance. One, the. salt n1arshes at the head of the bay which help clean the wa ter ha\'e a vecy important sanitacy value . T wo, this is one of the few fi ne bird refuiees left in th is area. We have an important ecolo- gy in the county and depend upon birds to maintain th is!' Roy W. All .. "All realtors have been contac ted," said Ci ty Man- aaer Harvey Hurlburt. "They have been asked ·to help by not renting 10 more than th e legal number of people; and to police those rentals, watching fo r overcrowdi n1. •• A survey taken of 21 real- tors revealed th ere are fewe r vacancies available, becau s e so many people now li ve here year around. The sleeper pauol of th e Newport Beach pol ice wilL start at 10 each evening to prevent sleeping on the beach. And good news for the City, the. Superior Court up- held the convictioo by city ordinance of ille1al sleep- ina m cars. "When found, violators wi II be given a citation to appear in municipal court," said Ci ty Attorney Tully Seymour. "The standard bail is usually sta." Senior L ifeauard Loaan l.ockaky a&id tllat wead.r, su rf,"" and crow&ft: penn rtbna, towers will be maintained at 40th St., near th e new e rosion control jetty; at the Santa Ana River jcuy , on Olive. St.; at 15th St.;· the Balboa Pier; and Corona del \\ar. Jeeps and rescue. boats "''ill patrol, startina as early as 7 a.m. and as late as 10 p.m. '".There is no indica tion as yet that there will be any particular innux of the hippie type of person.'' s aid Captain Harold "inu1h o f the Newport Beach police. The main difficulty durin I Easter week, he felt, would be. with traffi c. Plans handl- ing the traffic are veT)· similar to those. of the past. Th e re also will be. enforce~ ment of the law and te1ula~ tO'ry measures taken to pre~ serve the peace and quiet of the area. IALLOOMS TO HERALO EASTE!I 'IIEEK Ill COli Balloons wi II be the fuhioo for Corona del \lar stores. s ta rting April 8 in cele· bration o r Easter week. Ba lloons may be rurchased and inflated at Hobie's Party Supplies, 3519 E. Cout Hwy . Cooperation of every store is asked by Hubert Peirsol, president of the. Corona del \lar (llamber. and Roy Peck. chainnan 0 r the merchant's corrrnittee. SMILIN G O PTJM!STtCALLY at i n~tall ation ceremonies fo r th e new officers of the board of di rectors of the Boys Cl ub of the Harbo r Area are, left to right, Ray- mond Bogden, Southern Pacific regional di rector, Boy's Clubs of America; Don Swedlund, first vice-pre sident, Coast Ge~.eral. Tire dealer, Costa Mesa; Robert Leech, the new president, manager of the Uni ted California Bank., Coro na del Mar, receiving the gavel from out- going pre si dent, Edward Miltenburg, president of s er· von ic, Cos ta Me sa ; Don Huddleston, treasurer,· real es- tate counsello r; Frank Hughes, second vice-president . ' 1r1 charge of new proJ ects for the Irvine co.; and Mike Man ahan, sec retary, Corona del Mar insurance broker. Th e installation ceremon ies were handled by O.W. Richard of Richard 's lido Mark et, mem ber of the Boy s Club advisory board. Guest speaker was George Yard- ley, former basketball great. WATER PIPES BURST Newport Beach Firemen were busr )'es terday mom- ina. Beainnin1 at 2 a.m., they had to answer distreu calls because of brok en water pipes. Trustees ok more area The Ne wpor~ela Un ified Oi atrict may have to many dri... ..,. ..,.. know what 10 do -but, dtey atill took on 7 5 acres or l~nd rrom neiahborina San Joa- quin School Distric~ which will brin1 an expected 100 more children from the tract's gevelopmen t m ~e nest 2 y-ears, The area, half of a pro- posed residential develop- ~c.n t bisected by present district boundary lines, is in county area east of Mac- Ar thur Blvd. between Urban- us Squar e and Newport Cen- ter. This is part of a 212· A hot watet· pipe at 10::!4 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was firs t to go. Firemen shu t off the wa ter for H. H. BenJamin, and then helped him set out pans to c atch the water lc.akins into down- stairs room, until a plumber arrived. W.T. Thomas, 2112 \1ira- mar Or., Balboa, made the neu dis uess call , at 3:46 a.m. A hot water pipe ~e in an up1tain ba~room •d leaked into first noor rooms. Fi remen used a vacuum to remove the. water. At J: 55 a.m. a water pipe broke at Apt. A, !51~ V.. Balboa Bl vd., Cen tral New· port, and water was running into Apt. B. Firemen turned o ff the. water and helped in th e cleanup. It was Richard's lido \lar~c.t's wrn at 5:06 a.m. A water pipe broke in the upstairs of(i ce atea, and water w.as runnin1 inti.> th~ bak.en· area downstairs. acre ln·ine Co. dc.\•elopmc.n t Again: fire men turned 1lff scheduled for annexati on to water and assisted in the Newpoll Beach. cleanup. Th e l311d u ansfer is sche· A water pipe was alst:> duled for consideratiOn ~ broken at 616 "'· Ocean the Coun ty Convm uee on Front, Balboa. School District Organiza-An increase in pressut(: ti on at ~ p.m., April 11. in wa s blamed by Tom Phil- Santa Ana. Final aprroval lips, City of Newport Beach will come. from the Coun t~ water superintendent, for Board of Education. break ina the water pipes. Bo ard President Donald A. The deparunen t is now Strauss vo ted against ac-cleanin& and nushina: regu· cc.ptina th e u ansfer, saym1 lators . he could not favor any ac-"All it takes is a 1ta1n ,-.f ti on whi ch might aagravate sand to cause. the malfun c· th e district's curren t class-tion," said Mr. Phillips. room shortage. Supt. Leland B. ~e wc0mer added that the ar~a t(l be. annexed would mo re than pa}' its own wa}'. as assessed valuation pe-r student in the area was hi&hcr than the average. c.lsewh eu 1n the disuict. A•OTNER I OGUS S21 PASSED II( •EIPORT Another counterfe i t s~U bi II was pas sed in Newrort Beach this month -th1s time a t the Blue. (k..,lphm restaurant, 3JS5 Via L1d0, Lido Shoppin& area, on Sun- day, March 31. Two 11thers • Princi pals fm the !963 liS. lillY HARiliSOI Summer Seuion "''ere named were paued earlier it Bc.fl,. OF IALIOA SUCCUMBS as rotto .... ·s : Elemc.ntuy shire's Res taurant. and became the main office ~s. Mary E. Harrison, 32. Schools. He inz Kaiser and Accordina to Detecti ve until 1132, when it was ol JOt E. Balboa Blvd., Lindber&h -Nonn Stili'A•ell; .John Burna of the Nc.wpon moved to Sacramento: and Balboa, died Sunday, March Charle s Tc.Winkl~ and \tesa Beach Police, the govern- in 1136 , to Santa Monica 31, at Bayview Convales-Ve rde _ John ("Jar~e : \laude ment put out a bu lletin a where it Ia atill located, cent Hoapital, Cos ta Me sa. Davis and Presidio-Robert month aao, sayina th at the se and where A&W is sold on Memorial services were \Iiller; Horace EnsiiJl an d bi lls are bcin& paned all the franchise plan, as . Reed held Tuesday, April 1, at Abraham Lincoln _Willard over Southe rn California. & Bell. the First Baptist Church, Reece.; Harbor Vie ~~o· and '"This one was a lutle The bl.uine ss s pread ea st-Colla Mesa. wi th J ohn Nc111'POft tlci&hts _ John woru -an)·body would have ward from Sa lt Lake Ci ty. Honeycutt, offi ci atina. In-Case: E. A. !\ea and Wiltoo taken it," De tective Burns One o( the big est uans-urnmcnt was a t Mountain Ralph Freitaa: Senior s tated. actiona was the n21 sale View Cemetery , Reno. Ne-Hi1h Schools, Corona del o( the franchise to J.W. vada. Bell Broadway Mor-Mar Jert)' \lcClellan; lTTitii(Y Fll DllltCIS Merriott, now the llot tuary dirc.cied the funeral. Estancia _ Floyd Harryman. Df IUC. lAY 01£$ Showu. Special proarams, pre--school Attomey Jamu S lakel~y In 1~50 Mr. Allen sold the .MRS. MAIY l B. TER O P ~nd individualit.ed in-Fredericks, of 19 Ru ddet bua ineu and retired in I "LIOA ta.AMD DI ES s uuction at Whit tier, Pomona Road. Beacon Bay, died 1l S6 to bit home on Balboa The lilt day of March waa and Haf'"P(r C larence T\leaday , Aprll 1, at Holly· l aland, the laat day or lire for Mary Nedom ; trainable mentally wooclPru byterian Hospi tal. ~vivors VJ,hia dauahtet~ Beller, 326 Anade Ave., retarded-Clareftce Nedom. Los Afwe les. Louiae Rote Allen o1 &he Balboa Jaland, who died • Th e Cos ta Mesa Hilh Survi"IOf"l are his wife. ltoma; tad 1 ah tot, Edi&h $aa4ay at Hil1ha'tea Corl-Sdlool ' plaa, ''Leamina by Viraiai •~ 2 dauabtera, l)edami or concord; a niece, "YIIIetcat Hoapit.al. Ne wport COftteft\," ••• approyed far Oarisline and Ho lly; •d a l.Anaine FaeeralrOm, and Beach. the 1968·1969 year. 11\ia aa.. Anthony, all of the ........ AJ• O.U.i. ()yp\aide n n ices were will include II\ alloc.atioe of ~. lrricea .. ,. kld Prid.,; .._ld i• diiO .._tole--. at •ll2.960. and will PfQmOta Pri¥1 .. aemua weft he ld Mlrcb n. at Lillie Clnarct.' . ~a CotQetcry. T\ael day, le.niq *toG~h tM "'' or at PKitic View O~~p~l ol che P'"'-n, Forest Aprill. &alta Mot...,, Cor-perfonnance abjeclivoa end .;.a. Dr. ·b,_..4 8r*-ma Law UJ•a~ial Awk. Ole• a.a del Mel, .tiNCIId .. r. reora•iratia. or a•d.letl o(St . .t. .. •'t Pl'la.,leri• -·-..... .: a-ct. .. C!lfid ••· ... • t' u llte. W. NEWPORl ODOR PROBLEM TACKLED Recommendations for soh·- ing the. gas odor problem in We s t ~ewport and Newport Heights were-pre sen ted th is we,ek to the. city in a report from George. Zebal, Balboa geologlist. The. report is th~ product of an elt tc.nsn·c. study ~~ \tr. Zebal, who i s principal sc1entist at the. applied re· search laboratories ,Ph ilcO* Ford Aeronurtonic. He no ted that no-~tious aasc.s, rrinc1pally methane and h}droaen sulfide, "create condi ti ons that au personally offen!li\·c., repre- sent a minor ftre risk., and, after proloo1ed c.lti)OtiUre, arc perhaps hazardous to human health." He identified 4 distinct seepage areas and made. the fo llowin& recommendations: • Se~p No, 1, at Broad SL and Holm_,wood Dr., Newport HeiJbu. lt is rc.· till Mlllkr(...._ .......... aa•es contin ue 10 be flared. However, in i u preaon t s tate., it is a potentially dangerou5 nuisllllce for small 'thildren . A concre te "beehi\·e," 3 feet tal l b) ~ feet in diameter, can prO* \'ide protc.cuon for the bum- in1. • Seep :'\rio. ~. CO \'eung a &eneral area wester!} Of the Ar ches, about t.=sv feet loog, parallel to Coast tl"")·, b:> abou t 500 feet deep fr om the bas~ nf the re cen1 cut tn the bluffs to the bo lt.-.m of the bay ad· J3Cent to Channel P l. Park.. "It seemed the mo~t practical appwach was w continu ,•u~l ~ scavenae the gas from ror· o u s and unconsolidated beach ~anJs bd(\re It could escape to the surface." Mr. Zebal recommended excava- tion of a ~foot wide. trench, a foo t below mean sea level, 1,315 reet alon & die south cu rb of Coast Hwy., and 4 lateral trenches, each ISO fec.,t long, at ri&h t angles southwes terly . Per- forated 121..-inch line pipe would be. pl aced in th e uenche !t and covered, and the aases would be. piped to a burner. • Seep ~o. J, Park Seep, located in Channel Pl. Puk and caused by an improperly abandoned pre~epreasion era oi I well in the. fonner Newport oi I field. Recom- mendations call for pullina out as m6ch of the casina as can be recovered, drill- ina down to the. lenath of casin1 rc.covc.rc.d, and set- tina a plua by pUmpin& ce- men t into the. hole. • Seep No. 4, at 41rcl St... o. ... bw f•IIJ •=tu menr procedures in die Old oil fi eld. Because. of the location, of the well head in a restricted area between 2 close!} spaced duplex units at 206 ol3td St., it is impossible to pull the. c as- ina or cement throuah the. casin1. Therefore it is re- comm ended to cap the. cas- in& head, build a heavy wooden cage around the well head, excavate a waste f'i I In the fron t yard at 206 43rd St. t(\ serve as a reser- voi r for ~eepage oil, drill a sli ghtly an1led sllmhole in the center llf the front ) ard to mtersect the. casin& of th e (\ld nd well at a def'th of S(lme l1ltl feet, and set a rlug b:> pumpin & ce- men t down the slanted hole. Egg hunt time April 13 The '-:e111. r<"'rt 1·\arb • ..'t 0 rta· rru st l!uh 1 ~ a1an ~ron ­ SN inF-3 fr(..-l tJ di l'' ~1\("1 111 and E.a'>~l'r I'll hunt. "n Saturda1 •\rr 11 IJ. a t the l"fooa dd \\ar You th C'entt:r playground. \C'~ ro-""~rt q each p<~lic c wl II be-,..,n hand t(l assist the l i'lUn gs tc rs frrom the. theatre. Port n lcatr..- \1.u. m (. ••ron a J cl to the pJa,gwund . '.1embers r h..-P••rt Theatre ""'•11 adn11 1 aL11 ht•l ••r g1rl un der I ~ \ear .. ,,f age fr ee 10 see a feature film. ".-\ bm ten fe et 1.111" rlu .. catt<"lOns . The aJmi .. ~~<•n pr ice wa ll ~c t .... ,.., hon J l"to•lk d. coiN·ed eggs. \m1't..-dla tl'h fol ln .... mg the .;:holll . the re ""dl he an Eas ter t'&£ hunt at the ,1f the Opum1 st Club will be a1ailahk to help in the en hunt. ~~~ bo,-.~s and g1rls arc. adnsed to be at the. theau e at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 13 . and the cu hun t wi ll be LWC.f b~ nolOn . The. rc. wi II be pnzel'i for lhose luclc.y ~oun asters .,.,h.., fin d the. mo st eus. Car agency plans move Gt:otiC 'lrupc has re turned On F riday the new Ma rk U tl'l th.-Harbor area and is will be previewed at thei r n(\111. a .. s.-.c utcd ,.., th J<'hn son pre sent location, acto !II & Son L•ncoln \lc.rcury from the Bay Club on Cout dealers at QOO W. Coast Hwy. H.,.,·~ .. \Ianners \hit:. For-Mr. and Mrs. Gru pe. and me rh !iales manaac.r for their child~. hiah 1chool Connell Chevrolet. Mr. aae son Bryan and 9-year- Grure was s ti ll sc.llint old dauahter Suzanne, are Chevrol~ts 1111th Selman in fonnet rtiidents o r Eaal Ora9ge until tul rnonlh , 91uff and now Jive. in Dana when he. dec1dc.d to ~~ci a\-Point. 1ze in Ltncotn Continentals . D.A. TALIS II ca.l (He saad "''hen Mr. Knudsen "Crime in the county•• moved frnm General Motor& will be lhe topic o( ar.q. to become prc.aidenl or Ford, County Diauict A....._r he felt that it was time for Cecil Hick at •e aooe ..... him I() make • chanae .) ina or lhe 1'-Nwpon ...... Actually. hi• lonaatanctina l:iwanis cl•t. ....,, Afcll fri tndship w1 th Clyde and 4. et 1M Villa........_ Dick JOhnaon ~d bis*a.i re O rcle K cWP ... to reiUnl ro 1he Harbor Area &w-.olGny • ••• .. prompted Chit mo.-e. a. 1M ..,..,aiiMIIIr 50 ; •• neat fU IUre John ton _, Soa wt.o •MNd .. .._ will !!real< ........ for tlooir dorW" will M ......... now 1oca1ion on H.._ ,_...,. Afdl ll ... Shd .• Coo ta Mooa, olloot 1 t1o0 -will M ..... mit e _. ... of ae S. Oi•to willll • q;u;cl•• ..... Frec-y. •• 11 • • ' ' • suuc•rrffo• ••Til ....... ,...I 0.. ,. •• M.c». 2 ,. ... 1?.(10 0. ...... ~ o-,. ...... 2 ,. ... 19.00 •••••••o•••oooeooooo~ ~~.. ..e., " .N.,. ARV0 E. HUPA, o.,.er and publisher ot the Eftsltn •••••ooooo~oeoeoqeoo•o In case you ask, 1 am going to tell you how I am voting in Tuesday's Newport ~each Council electioo : • DISTRICT 2 ............ GERARD !JERRY) WOOTERS [EJ o DISTRICT 5 ................................ P.O. !DEE) COOK [EJ o DISTRICT 7 ....... : .................. DONALD A. SOL TON [EJ In case you are looking for an issue to help you arri ve at a decision, I suggest one that must be at the top ot most lists right now. It is not planning, or parks, or re- creation or traffi c -or even "harmony." It is th e crush- ing burden of taxes. It won't do you any good to cry dut a t tax bill t ime. The tim e to do something abou t It is now, when you go' to th e polls. The kind of folks you elect to offi ce pretty wel l determine how muc h taxes you will pay. Therefore judge your candidates accord ingly. One of the key poin ts in l)ee Cook's platform is his record of serving as "watchdog of your tax dollar." I k.no·NDee is no t talking through his hat when he says he has been "a pr ime-mover in actions of thrift and nego- tiat ~ons that have resulted in approximately 1V2 million dollars in savings and benefits to the people." I have been there at the r:ouncil meettngs, and I ca n attest to his dedic ation in cutting down un wise and unnecessary spend ing. The other 2 incumbent candi dates, AI Forgit in Distr ict. 2 and Lindsley Parsons in Oistri ct 7, have generally come ou t in favor of spending Pf'Oposa ls. With- out l)ee r:ook's persistence and persuasioo, that ci ty tax bill of ou rs would be considerably higher. ' '=.very bu sinessman and every local resident should have a big stake in supporting a cand idate with a proven record of prudent and thrifty handling of our tax dollar s. Th ere is another issue which in time wil l e ffe ct all residents and bu siness oeople, and this is the growing trend toward more and more rest rictive legislation. Here again it has been f)ee r:ook who has soolc.ef\ out on nu- me rous occasions on behalf o! the in diiJidual business- man, and the individual property owner. 4nd, again, Counci I men Forgit and Parsons have generally gone al ong with the reQuests lor new legislat iiJ e con trols. The other candidates have no Council reC"Ord to bf~U&;e'Ci~UpOO, but my persooal knowledge and evaluation of Jerri Woot- ers in l)istrict 2 and l)on 'aoltoo in Oistrict 7,6oth loca l bu sinessme'n, lead me to expect considerate action from them -both in reject ing repressive legislation, and also in cutting down the tax bu rden. There has been muc h talk. about the need for Council "harmony ," and there have been charges that fJee Coo k is responsible for lack. of harmo ny . Don't be mis-led by such claims. The record s hows that some q4o, of the Council decisioos du ring the past q months have been by unanimous vote. If any thing, that is too much har- mony. The charges of dissension and squabbling come from people wh o rarely or never attend Council meet ings, and wh o are receiving inaccurate report s of the meetings. t=rom my vantage po int at the reporters' table, I can at- test to the fact that th e "un-harmony " charge is un found- ed, and that whe n abj ections and Questions have been raised by f)ee cook, he has had good cause to do so. know o f no other way to sidetrack unwise and hasty le- gislation. Some other ooin ts deserve mention: I th ink Mayor Paul Gruber is out of line in intervening in the oolitical con- test by oublicty endorsing a candidate. Ou ring these past 20 years that i have been covering ne ws of Council elect ions, it has been an un wr itten !aw that Co uncil in- cumbents who are not running for re-election do not take sides publicly. I conside r it to be a matter of Counc.il ethics and cou rt esy to rem ain neutral. Also, I think: ~~ !=orgit is ou t of line in using ofli cial r:i ty of Newport geach letterheads and envelopes to ma il ou t I'Yis cam- paign li te rature, even th0u9h the mailing was done at private expen se. Tnere is a suggest ion of off icial en- dorsement in the use of such stationery . Here again there is no actual violation of la w, but certainl y it is a Ques· tioo of ethics and good judgment. • • • In additi on to the choice o f 3 Council mem bers , th ere are • proposed charter amendmen ts on the ballot. My decisions are as foll ows: o AMEN DMENT NUMBER ONE ................... YES [EJ This reduces the district residency requi re ment ot Coun- cil candidates from one year to 90 days. The reQuiremen t for J years resi dency in the city is not changed. The pro.- posltion wou l d increase the number of potential candidates for Coun cil seats, without opening the field fo r the 'John- ny come lately.' o AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO ................ NO [EJ Th is would enable the Council to authorize payment up to ssoa mo nth to members of city bOard s and commiSsions. Th is change would be a dangerous breakthrough into a ' new field of potentially high cost to the taxpayers. There seems to be an adequate numbe~ of well qualified civic minded indivi duals rudy to vo lunteer their s ervices on the present basis. Prot~iding monthly payment could ac- tually lower the cali ber of board and commi ssion members. • AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE ... T .... YES [EJ This would make the charter conform'\) the state elec· tlon code by requiring a nominaior for a Council candi· Nit tD be • regis tered voter of the district, and oot Just .. oltctof. • AIIENOIIENT NUMBER FOUR •...•••..•.... YES 1EJ Tills -ld poohlblt any chan~~t in councilmanic dl .. lrlcts Millin 6 ....,Ills prior to lillY regular council •lte· lion, Md ..,, -d prevont gerrym111de~ng 1111 lnwmbent '"'"' Nlllllot for .-ltctlon. Letten to the Editor LOll 101M WAYS ... -· 'nlo--'" ..,. ool ol-' "' oa..d. Utor of ... Bali Ill w•t .W.cdr fiOCD J..tloMe The eaal••" lOW •• .. t *'Of Pal Qruber o1 New· bel .._.t 011 • eniaht aodlliaa ... .•aid " lhl .port Beacla WOIIld a.,.ar 10 liM iaiO ,, AYiaul, lA City Of Ut or I &I ofllin .10 be abusiaa Ids omce o( Corona _del ~·· cutda1 our HUlSt n::,.~~-= cia~ NO TIAPPWMIS Of DICTATOIIH• ..,.a.. by aupPOfti111 or op. eonwDW~Il)' ~~~ hair, putdn1 &••••Y lh ... Atbeoa, Oreece becauac. Orwee wu .,_1melially bndad to-potin• cudidete1 and in· lho rreeway 1a rr""t or -.r Mar. ~ Hirth Well sir, Pneideat JohftiOO U,C. talki ward Commuailm." eura!-nas l fo~ the c:ounci~· ancte school lo tbl\ th~y ~membefd-:~nn~~ and a,.iMI fonip travel 10 much and tM *Iibera':! Sovtel luuil it 'bow ru.kia1 ~ bla play for ;:u~. elect~~ on Apnl :.~::i: 'OtatCO:i~n~ :.::t :0 inc:11mb.nts who preu aDd networU ,kept talkiot apinlt the the Mtddle Eut, producer of aiDJIC. 30" of • 11 polltJo:" as mayor and aot even hau wi ndows let ua down · new Cr~t aovern~t. 10 much, that I felt a the world's oil. Wbile we JO all-out}« lantl, it hetd not br •ndepenclent open on the leeward side or Frank Jordan compulsN>ft, u the h1ppa aay, to "late a trip." Nauer. delivers the Arabi 10 tbe enemy. lf vote o_f the ctt\z.ent ,but by the buildina becaute or lhe 2732 e. Coast Hwy. h's the lylna "liberala" who've aooe to po1 and the M•ddle East .,... COmmuNe~ ud If thl ulecuon or memben o£ lhe ru d . AI tak C del Mar not Greece. ·' Meditnnnean should become • CotnmuDi:lt city council. . mea ,•• hn,oothte. '11 1 1°0•01 0"1 orono I k . h G ill 8y t.h' ti M Qru · llll ou w I e C: I <;;reeu's troubles ao back, DOC. to April 21, • e Wit roece *' IOUibem anchor, ~~ . " •c on ay~r -Coronl del Msr have l&kcn AM OPIH L!TTIR 1967, when the ~onels" coup occurred but the ball same would be over. Tbe Commulldts ber h, wh~ther intentionally abo t . ht bu'ld to Lindsley Patsons,lncum- 10 1830 ~hen hsvins won inde--"-..-'trom would then take rhe rat. Aod that fDU.DI us. or not, Ull lnl the orfice to .o.J ut "'~ years to .t.. ''--1-1 bent Councihnu Oia uiet 7. • ~-.._ "II r 11 .~ Com · · e t ·1 1 · n e ce on VIC ennt11 couttt '"' u-• Turkey, Greece, the crad\e of democra be-we a 10. atop w• muailtl 1n ex r I~C 1 tn u n d ' 4 ' Corona del Mar came a kinadom. Kina Constaotioe's ~iber ~~~ce, the A~nca~ ~kliet will have to do the election •. But . mos t .re· n'amon , lhe Youth .Center, Dear Mr. Panona: Paul was ll stron&-willed kina dete 'ned t, II , a Gree.k cab•net nuatlltet told me. peltab1e II that tt tames :..;rsnt H~ald Park, and of You hue atated you will aove~n and not merely rela~. con':~tatinc~ Our ''liberals" c!Y :·dlcta~p." .• saw~ th.e impli~ation ~f an effO:! ::.::,:,j ·w htchn~:d c:::;~hb!iJ~ be away from our ~rca th!ee troubles beaan immediately after. bis fathu's of the usual trapptnp of ~·P· N_o ~ ~ ;atarh•hd • ~~ hand d in the meantime .. This. of to four mot~ths ttu.l comma death in 1964 and were brouJ,ht on mainl b tures: o~ the leaders on ~ny ~lboarcls or tn any an . 0 ~ ~rstan •na a~ c 1 de vc bsd tenn, a lao that your pill •!- his own anti·monarchy Prime Miniacer a!r~ pubhc P.lac:es. or even tn their own oftk.es. No re~tlons~ap In the coun~J. ,:rat~~ for ;e bu~in.eu tendancc II City Council Papandreou.· His son AMreas Pa ndreou haranawna of the mob. No prop~pnda. No Ill, at c~sts an un e· men and the residents or meetinas h•• been bcuer spearheaded a consp·;acy-; erthpl K ' ' blackshiru. No "youth corp&." No excess of served reflection upon those Co d 1 M H thsn mos t i c you have Conslanline and set 'u• a '~ftovost .• deraw 10~ policemen. No soldiers. No earmarks of 1 re-whom he supports, should h rona b' .1 1 1r. · ere ~lye only miu~d ~;~e mec tinas .. r. "'" mocrac:y · h. h nd pi bold th · , •-d ·r h h ave a eaut1 u communt . similar 10 that of EJYpt's Pres'de 1 N IJ.me w 1c wants a .ns to power cy 'Win. "'' 1 t osc e nd beh. d d 1n the {our years of your 1 n auer. permanently. One feels cor.pkacly safe walk-~poses should win , a pos-a In US' acres an service and that you do not .1n d earl~ . 196~ Georat: PapandteoU;, deter-ina the stnets here at niJbt, wNch is more th:'ln s able element or ••personal" ~r.es of un~dve:ped l~nd. take v~ca tions and conse· mme IO tiD& I country .under leftw1~1 rule, ca9 be said for any tarp AinU~ city. differences hu been ~n-ICh . shou ' at cut uently )'OU are more con· dema~ded assurances. by Kma .Coostanuoe t~at The new regime is for private initiative f nr wisely and unneccssart ly accordana to the la_x records, ~is tently available thin lhe Kma ~ould not tnterfere '"the upcom•n.a a free eeonomy, for NATO,/or the West (and injec.ted into counci l deli-much leu upenSIVe for the those coun cilman v.oho take May ~lect•.ons. Papandreou threatened that tf particularly for the USA) and agaitUr the berat1ons . state .to buy. much bcttedor annual and lenathy vaca· lhc Km~ mtcrferr~d, Pa~ndre~ waul~ lead Communists. Our aid has belen almo!t all mili-Irrespective or the outcome the Ctty of Nc~ort 1}each tions. a pwple s rev'?luhon aaamst h•m. So, 11 was ' cary, most of which has been withheld since the of the election, the com-and the communtty of Cor• ls this statement the whole merel~ a question of who t~k over by force: I colonels' coup. Greece isMmOUndcd by Com-mu nity could be the loser. ona del Mar.· tsuth and an answer, or is lhe Kma. Papandreou and h1s Communists, or munists The new aovernment has rcaftinned Harvey D. Pease Mr. Forait is lhe particular it a part uuth, or an ouuight the army. The April 21 colonels' coup came I support.of NATO and of our war in Vietnam Balboa Island Calif. taraet for th is letter, at-der.cption? 1 as a comp~le surprise and was a fantastic Every Greek 1 talked with prefm lhis aov~ ' thouah I must include Dee The real brainuo rmina success. Not a drop of blood was shed. t"rnment to the former one. The people were ADVICE ON CHOOSING Cook and Lindsl~y Pars~s done by the Council is done Twe.nly·s_eYcn-year~ld King (:onstantine, fed up with inefficiency, dlltrsceful behavior, Editor of the Ensian because they dtd n~thtna at the study sessions at ~lf·e1ule.d m Rome. 1s hones! ~nd well-mean. bribery. lheft and the Papand~ou rcaime. The As we approach voting but a~parentl~ agreo wtth us frequent reaular and special mg. He 1.s n.ol a playboy. He 11 a h.ard worker. people obviously prefer military rule, if DCCC$• time on April 9, let us hope as _dad Foratt, ~t sat on meetinas, where the discut· 8u1 he d1dn t h.ave. eno~gh power e1ther to pre-sary, to 1he brutality, intripe, corruption aod those who 1° to the polls thetr hands and , d1d exactl,Y, sion is I on a. sometimes Yent the chaotic Situat iOn, or to take oYer, or subversion of left-wina political ru~. "I don't will not have been distracl-what the "Powers that be heated and always impor- IO prevent a Communist takeover. like any kind of dictatonh.ip-Wt or riaht," a ed by all the talk abou t wanted, when the chips w~re tant. There arc probabl y Colonel Nicholas Markarezos, a minisler in native 1old me, "but I muat uy that our present w~~~ecr..~i:~en i~l:it;:':~t down. The~ were not looktn& o ther informal meclinas. 1he new military government, says. "Everyone military diclat orshi p is a betccr &OYemmcnt in influen ce has been used to after our Interest, but, as lunches, etc. whe re city in 1he army was disgusted wilh the way things every way lhan the corrupt and ineffectual r we found out later, and con· arfairs are diJcuued and induce aspirants to th e 0 -r were aoina. We were WOITicd about the future 'democracy· it replaced."' fCce or councilman to with-firmed, with Div. 1 o the vi ews exchanaed. T H E C 0 N S E RV AT IV E C C! W J E R nr Cl•••e. Stront Behold. the kit1adom or God is within you. (Luke 17 :21.) Ri chard Cotten, speaking from the "Conservative Viewpoint," on Saturday presented a vivid contrast between 1he realities of pre· sent condi tions in the Uni · ted States and the spiritual reality . Mr. Cotten de'scribed a '"Quiet wcek"«~nd in Olica- go,'~' in shootinas. knifinas , and more honiblc still, in the raping of 1]-year-old girls. In Chicago style, truly it wu a quiet week· end as none of these cri mes were of suffi cient interes t to the public to be re po rted to the news papers. h is comfortina to believe that the terrible conditions described by Mr. Cotten, do not R:~Oecl lbe rea\ •pirit of America. Nor do the awful riots represent the real spirit of the majority of the Nearocs. The q.aestion is: How can we do away with these unrealities. and restore the spiritual reality of Ameri- ca. Mr. Cot'-n bas answers to many qoestions•hich con- servatives &re askin& these days. He spcsks over XEMO (860) at 5:30a.m., 111d at 12:30 and 7:00 p.m. Newcomers at Hoag In t he 1.-ne broadc.aa.t.~r, Cotten qu('ted from 1 rebut.. tal made to a Presfdcntial Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Robert speech on ae theme : ""We Low, 4.51 Costa Mesa St., have n ever t.ad it so aood ... Costa ~1esa. He ttated ifl effect: ""Ask SotvrcM,, March 23 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Georgt: \lahon, 3240 Iowa St., Cos ta \1esa. Bo)' -\lr. and \Irs. Ri ch- ard Ri ch ardson. 13 11 Saker. Cos ta \1esa. Suncfoy, March 24 Boy -\lr. and \1rs. ::lary Schonc s, 3fl9 Ogle St .. Cos ta "-1esa. Girl -\1r. and \1rs. Philip \1antn .36-' -16th Pl.. Cos ta \lesa. Gi rl -Or. and Mrs . Donald the 350,000 persons who Kin g,3004Java Road, Costa haY e suffered hom crimes \lesa. o.f violence , includina wOoo- Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-men wbo have been raped, ard Brown, 2418 Sierra if 'They never had it so Vi s ta , West Upper Ba~·. aood.'· Ask the 6,000 mOoo- 3oy -Mr. and Mrs. Tien-thers and fathers whose Yu Wu, 2025 Wallace Ave.. sOns have been killed in Costa \1 es a. Vietn.am. if "•They neYer had Friday, March 2Q it so aood ... ' • • • Girl -Mr. and Mr s. Henry Mrs. Bes Ziealer, a mili· State l'iighway Ocpartment Can you honestly ny, Mr1 dra~. in Los Angeles, never at Parsons, you have only There has been other claim one time du rina all these missed three Council meet- that certain candidates will ncaotiations with the State, inas in four years. What tum out to be mere puppets has the City of Newport about the real work scs· ofprominent com panies with-Beach,.through its council, sions. How many of those in our borders. h · d' obje cted to. nor made any ave you muse . In choosina counci I mem-How many Chamber of suaacs ti ons for changes, on hers at thi s s tage of our de-the routina on Coas t Free· Commerce mcetinas have velopmcnt, it would seem to way, through Corona del you atlendcd? ~l ow man y be pruden t to cons ider the Mar. They fought like the Corona del ~.Jar functions con u ibutions these same very devil to keep it off have you attended? companies have made to ,the \iariners \ti le and, as 1 un-How can you full y under• prosress and economy of our derstand, they arc stilf stand the problems of New- city. H miaht in fact not be riKhting, Bu t. they let us port Beach, especially Dis- ami ss to a ive some tho ught uict 7? How can you repre- to the value of the foresight down and they did not tell sent your constituents in they have used and will no us thedotr~th abo1 udtdwhat ~cyd absentia":' doubt · we re tnJ. t not 111'1 Is it fa ir, Mr. Parsons, to New:01r~1~·eadlt'is no ._,, •:-11 la~~ tb!.i "G:il,_l ·~-bl a part-time Councilman? aer a small toWa.""Commuftifj. · Y a ~1\ll... ~ enat• Taffy ~ifs. Carl) Cos lo w We an on the threshold of ~~ers of ltle 1State H•ah~a)ll· Glori• {Mr s. W.R.) SmiUt be . -.,~· •.n;partmcnt a ter a mcehna Loll (Mtr . Wanen) Watell tn& a meuo~tLan com-at the City P all wh ·ch pleJ.. We hne too lona been 1 • I we Es ther(Mn. o.P.)\IcNamce subject 10 the pettine ss of local distri ct squabbles. Let us hope the majority will use the k~nd or fore- siahl in choosina counci l- men that the opportun ities and necessities of the im- mediate future will require. Sincerely, Eric A. Euc 425 Belvue Lane Balboa LEGAL NOTICE H0 RUBBER STAMP Editor of the E.n si an One of th e main issues being draued up by some candida tes in our comina counci lmani c e lection is the lack o f "hannony" in Coun- cil sessions. Monday, March 25 Boy -\lr. and ~lr s. Rock- lin Lyons , 177 E. 22nd St .. Costa \·lesa. Editor of the Ensian. Waronof£, 982 Cheyenne St., tant mother who heads the C 'I OPPOSES I"lC!J'~ae>nS osta ' esa. "Mothers of Servicemen," !'OTir.i: Of PUBUC HE.ARJNG 'Ool ic~ i!l herl!'!by tc iven that· the Plunn ing Comm iuion of the C:ity oF Sewport Beach will hoi<! a p11blic hearin @; on tht" applic81t on of frank f,. Beach for 11 U"''" Permit 1:154 to pr.rmit th e t:OIU!truction of a 2 o:-;u lh ·- tac-hed f!:IIT&fl:e a nd ap~tttment unit in connection with an e:.· i.,.ti ng nonc:onlormins building in the R-2 Oi!ltric t, located a t 203 fliamond Streel, Balboa h• I and. ~olice j,. here by furlher aivcn U1111 ,.~o~id public li"~oriag wdl b<e held on th e 18th day of .-\pril, 1968, 31 the hour or 8:00 r··· in thl! Council Chamber,. o the Vcwporl Rellch City !tall, at whi ch tionl! uond place any 11nd 111l pe,.,.on,. interesled may ap- pear and be heard thercoa . An y candida te who runs on the basi s th at he will pro- vide "harmony" or rubber s tamp government should be defeated on that ba sis alone. Newpon '3each deserves coun cilmen wh o wilt repre- !ient their constituents and face the issues rcaardless of invisible pressures. To call a counci !man who doe s so "too cant roversial" or '"unhannoniou~., is real!~· payin1 the man the hi&hest tribute to his honesty and in tearity . So)' -\1r . and Mr s. Silva, 1600 Coriander Costa \·lesa. Ray Or .. Soy -\1r. and \Ir s. Jon Stuhley, \J7 Via Havre , Lido Isle. Boy -\1r. and Mrs . Mark · d. ·bu · r Roadannel. 2700 Peterson IS ~s Ut una u lcefllls rom a L•bcrty Lobby Letter, of Way, Cos la Mesa. January, 1961, entitled Gi rl -\fr. and Mrs. Donald ••,The Hom of Treason." Farquhar, 2563 Elden Ave.. The pamphlet describes Costa Me sa. our ezports to communist I am addressing thi s Jet· ter to the citiz:ens of Cor• ona del Mat, althouah , it miahl be of interest to other citiz:ens of Newport Seach and Costa Mesa. I, h~reby, di sassociate myself with the Corona del Ray r . Copelin, 11ecretary Newport Bucb C:ity Planninl{ Comfn is11ion Boy -\h. and \·Irs. Her- man Algazi , 507 Avenida Lorenzo, East Blu ff. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Arthur countries, who are said to Nodine, 2141 Vista Laredo, supply 8"' or the war rna- East Bluff. tcrials aolna to North Viet. Boy -Mr. and Mn. Hall nam.ArncMa the~ics whi ch Seely, 2833 Carob St., East are disC4ltltd.WC : Mar O!ambcr of Comme rce Publish : Aprn 4, 1968, in or any oraanization, what• Th e Sew port Harbor f.ni gn Tuesday, March 21. Girl -~\r. and ~Irs. Oe rald Morgan , 20'H Ctoftdon St., Costa \1c u. Boy -\1r . and Gooatlan , 732 W. Costa \lcsa, \irs. 18th Dan St., Boy -\1 r. and Mrs. Ken- neth Smith, 855 \!aicllan St., Costa \1e sa. Girl -Mr. and \irs. Robert Frey, 2190 College Ave ., Colla \1esa. Boy -\fr. and Mrs. Bru ce Blackman , 250 Pros pe c t St., Newport ~ores. Gi rl -Mr. 1r1d Mrs. Otto Baumaart, 580 W. Wil son St., Costa Mesa. We4fteMa.,, MGt'eh 27 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Barron Keller, 702 Mar1ueritc Ave., Corona del Mar. LEGf l NOTICE Bluff. What doe•1h•tetm, '".aui lei-- DANCE CLASSES AT in a bridaea," .. .,1 ENSIGlr4 GYM TUESDAYS Wh y ~reAm•rican busineu Modern dance ins tructi on men willina l o enter into is being offered by the City lona term uade deals wi th or Newport ,Beach, Parks, the ~eds? Beaches and Recreation Items arantld export li· Departmen t at Uoracc E n· ccnse1 in 1966. s tan School, by Oranac The president•• uecutive Coast Colteac insuuctor order of Oct. '12. 1966. Lynda Davis. 'M1at h•ppcnl 1D these ex• Claues arc being held on ports? ·Tuetdays in the Ens ian IYm h the attitude ol the com• from 7 to a p.m. for children munist lead.,• mcllowina? and 6:15 to 1:15 p.m. ror The pempt\tet -.ns wbat teen-adults. Those interell· you can do. tkre arc some ed in participatina may re-o( the I Uf,JUtions . · Aister at P.B. &. R. orrice, • Writt to your scnltou 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Cen· and CCIIII'"•• tetlin& tral Newport. A fee of SS is them lhal you oppose any required. fonn of eu .... •ut trade, Mrs . Davis is a petformina particularly at a time when member or the Gloria New~ Americana are N in1 kil1ed man Dance Co. of Loa An· by connun••t• in Vie~nam. acles, and has perfonncd • Tell yOIIlr Su11Dtt that wilh Carlton Johnson for a you u~ct dte S.nete to N011f.F: or-· PUIJUC J.IEARJNG l ccture~emonscration Pa-stick to its anti""ed trade Nol ie•• i~ hereby SIYen Lh•t norsma or Dance at UCLA. . I ·"• PI••••"•• c-··,,,;, .. of . po11t on wb• die E•port,. uo -She 11 state dance chair-lht: City o f Ne wpotl Beach will man elect for the California Import &ant bill reblml hold • public h.catill8 Oft the (rom COIIriJWCe.' applicauon of Chatl~• M. Auociation (or Health, • Tell )'OU.f ConiNismen Wickett for a U•e Pern~it 13$9 Physictl Education and that, in the uent the uti· to penni! atn~el•r•l ahene-Rcc::ret\ion. lion• ••d rl!lllodeiHas of ••i•t· red era4l. ......-.nu are I• I •oncoalonni•J dwe1H•8 lo-TOPIC IS otAIMIMC tter .. ted. JW eape~o.; them cat P.d. at 309 r.. S.y f"t.,.t, , to -~~-t .. bill ..ct soever, and wish to state that 1 am speak ina as an in· dividuai and am not askin& anybody or any oraaniza- tion for backina on th is letter. About five yean aao, I stancd to work on the coast freeway. Not prevent a free· wsy, but to uy to locate it in lhe bes t. possible plscc with the least cost to the State 1nd the people of California, and, or course, th e United States aovem· ment. <\II cilizcns of Corona del Mar should vote aaainst aiJ incumbents in our city council, in 11his e lection, and at the nul election. I told Mayor Gruber and I told Dec Coot and, I think I mentioned it to Forait, lhat, if they didn't do somethina for 111, lh11, when election time came alona. I wou ld fiaht \hem riaht down lhe line.· My sunestion is to all you people, in Corona del MM, who dislike this rre•way, Md who feel, 11 I do, thst the City Council crouect us up and did noth· ina to prevent lhe free•ay aoiftl alona Stb Avenue, 'fOll aaaialt lhe incumbents. Balboa Ia Ind. O.um snd bla~ty will be Nollee I• ~ere},y fardler siYe-1h• rocsl point o( ... April •• t .. ~ 8aek At dM uan, .... Slat• thai 11ald p~~bllc lrroetui•J_•ill lO meetinl of •• <>r-a• 10 oet ot •••~· · psopoaed two rvu&ea. 1ast ol ~prite~~~ .~J.e 1•8!, ;;-:~ Cout Kapp~ Alplla The• ••A flMI ...... it aaktd: dal Uppef S., *-• Cor- P·•· • tile C~ell O.•Hn AI.,.• Cl•lt ........ ri will __...~._ 61 1111• WI ... Mar 10 hook liP •I• Of dle l(ewpott Resc• City .... , alto Lftl. in •• Ealt .... Ill 1!11 n .. .. niiUIGII in L...- Hall, el ••tell •I•• eM p._e~ Blafl' hcl.e o( Mra ,,... ..... tl ~. ()ae IWII ron .. M ~ ~~~~~ =-=t:::r:!t Roben1oa 10 IIMr a' talk ..; Ctfl• -UlMftr C.O.t JR.-., •dl ~~ 101 ... Min .,_; '"'"' dlo J..,. I..oMr' ._.., ..... Je-_, lo ,_,at llol"loo h y Y. Copollo, .,.,.,..,. ll<okll ~ol'o -o Ill .......... of.... C..IIY Clo~ oH-""'" ~j~';.~.!'.~.:.,~!'Z.. 111oooio..,.ated-, .... .; ric-.... SJ, ... o4, ollllollr,-oo4 ,. ... Pltbll..,, A"" •· 19118, o. ., ploy bri ... o oftor •• .......... c.a•. · 910JO. Ill Mlalod Ho-Vlow ne N.,.,... ...... Eoo;p meouos . Cool: "tor 11•.' HIDo. '1\ol no allod llo ,. If we don't want contro- LEGAL HOTICE Yersy, then reduce the Coun-__ _::::=.::.:=:.::::::_ ___ cil to one man , o thcrwide :oiO'n CE o r PUBUC HEARI'lG elect the person who repre- sents YOU bes t. Thomas C. Ro1er1 131 Via Lido Soud Lido Isle Notic-e ill hereby giv~n that the P lann ing Commi11,.ion of the Cltv of ~P.owport Beach wi ll hold a public heating on lh~ llpplicalioo of Clifford T . Nutt, Inc. for a UllP.o Permit 1353 to P" rm i I th e !'I ale and di a pl ay 0 f __ ....:.l:.:E:.:G:.:A..:l::..:H.:.O:.T.:..:;IC:.E:__ I'II!W trave l motor home.11 aad vehicles tilk~n in 011 trade and one 6" • 16' l'li gt.. 1\e a ile IJJ \(lt'ated at 2200 WeAl Coast !l wy . Notice is here~ lunher ,~~;ivn that nld pablie h e~~rio«_ will be held 011 the 18Lh d.y of April, 1%8, at the hoar ol 8:00 p.m. In tbe Coa11dl Cla•De,. of !he Newport l]eaeh City Rall, at wh.ich time 811d place •Y and all pe-rtw>•• iatete.ted may appur •d be h..-nf tlaereoa. Rll)" Y. Co pt:li"• 11ecreuiry New~rt linda City Plaui ~~«._ Co••l .. fon Publi11h : A,.-il 4, !968, I• The Newport Harbor [f.sip. l!GAL NOTIC! N011Cf: OF PURIJC Hr.ARING !ilotice ia hereby l!!lvt'ln lhet lhe Plaanln!l Conuniu\011. of th e City of Newport Beach will hold a public hcarinA on the a pplicatum of N ewpo11 er Hole I Cor p. for a U•e Penn it 1355 to penn it coulruc tloa of 118 ad· dltioaal hoteluaiu and appur- tenao.cce local ed at II 07 J arn• borec RMd , Notice I• hereby furt.h er «_iYI!ft U!.at uid pablic lielfiiiA wnl be h11ld 011 the IRth daj of April. 1968, at the har 0 8:00 r··· ia th e Counci l Ch•mbera o the Newpof\ Such City Hall, at which lhne a11d pLice aoy and all perao .. iatereated 1uy ap- peaf aad be heard lhereoa. Ray Y. Copella, eecfetary Newport Beach City Plullilll Comm l•a1011 P~bl1M : ~prn 4, 1968, iD The Newpurt Harbor F.aalp ,.,.,.. the ...,., Th-. he toot unto him lhe twelve. Md said llftto &hem, tkholct, we ao up to Jera- ' • ' REIPORT HAMOR EIIIGII fiRST RCTIOII--P. 3 THURSDo\Y, APRIL I, 1!161 OOIIitiA DO.IWI, C.O'JF. 0CC ITUOINTI lAIII IIAIOt OP OWlS PPJNI)$ no.. .._....fill•d drowniaa dleir fri~ttda, or -... ia •e face and all hittinJ them in lbe face with day sacbra atllran1e Coas1 a pie. Colle.. rais4d more chan Sludeat qody President f..t50f• lb• March of Dimes. Enol 'Jertoa of Costa Men Bacb day of charity week •d lnne....Oub Council pre· apaaaored by the Auocia.' sident Hy Manin of Balboa r.d Sludnta, ditftreat Clm-prea•nted a check for •431.-' pua cluba held neata auch '17 to Arthur McKenzie, local II the water fi lle~lloon M•ct. ol Oimes rell'f .. ent ... lhrow, widl students pllfina th·e . ·Since that time, ano- r.. doo priYII.p ot hi! thor UO plao bu -in. M ESA Walt -also - "IRIGHTY DP TilE GIIAHD CAHYOM" POR 7 I _. • • • of social note ., , .. special air& fot Non 8lowa was a ptlotoa,.,a. of 2D years 110. uoe.,.td .out of lhe Enaian ••••,.,., filu. Rangers to dance Apr.6 Charlie Mc:Carchy p&ayld hookey laal week ... ad ancf there waa poor ole Edau Berpn ou I Oft Sal boa Bay tryinato 11e1m up the boi.leta and tillor the rudder at die ·~ time . However, ho received a helpina h•d [rom Lido Nord resident Floyd Weaterdahl -and Ploycl's no dummy! .11te Coast RanJftt Soocer • • • Club o( the Newport Harllar- N,ow aettlina into lheir ~otla Men area will ho14 impoai na MW house on at~ 5th an!'ual dan~e latll,.. Heliotrope Ave.,· Corona Qef-daY evemna, A~~~ 6, ac Mar, the Don Clark's, who ~· _Balboa Pavahon , tt.. erued their old house and Janntna ~~ 9. . hav~ now buill themselves Accordina to Pr~tadeat a man~ion. Bill Ashcroft, mov1e and • • • TV star Buddy Ebun hu attended the pall 4 d1ncea and "promised not to min thia one ." He also said d!.at TV star and fonner toc:cer player Alan Yo una pl1n1 to attend, · Ticketl may M purchated at the door for Sl . .SO. · I COOL MIE, MADAM Old women once held curath·~ powers-or so folks belteved . Their wrinkled hunds la id on fe verish brows were thought 10 cool the r~\'Cf. Now, in this &Olden era of modern .medicine , ""~ hn~ more relia~ methods of rt'ductn&tempera tures. But, renw:mber, a tempenuure is only a symptom ... not an illneu in itself. Fe11ers hav~ many causes ... some minor ... some Serious. So. be sens•ble When ynu ~wa member of your family is ill, let your doe1or do tt>e dia&nosin& and preKribina. Then. if medkauon is neceuary, let us fill his prncriptton promptly and aa:uratdy. ' Taylor A Burton in '"·TAMING Plymouth Conareaalional Church pot-luck dinner last weekon'Wedneaday included a spe cial cake deuert to hon or che birthday or in- terim pastor, the Rev. Norman Brown or Costa Mesa, and at fl.e same time say "happy birthday" to Mrs . Richard r:Judd or Harbor Hiahlands. The dinner party was held at the Fashion Island c lub· house and was under the chairman s hip of Mrs. Georae Weedon of Shore Clirrs, as- si sted by Mrs . Brown . A The Ranprs , founded in 1965 by Mr. ·Ashcroft, hue won the Pacific Soccer Leallle 4 times wi ~t concedina a aame . One of their former stars , Norweaian Lier Daa 'Nerneid, was sianed about 3 weeks aao as a profeuional by Jaclt Cooks, manaaer of the Lot AN INVITATION has been extended by Paul Zappata- to. manager and Gladys Russ, owner, to visit the new G.G' s WI ggery at 3032 E. Co ast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Russ, who is the wi fe of Fullerton Insurance exe- cutl ve Howard Russ, has previous! y owned a beauty shop and wi ggery in Southern Californi a. "Mr. Paul" i s newto~Califor nia. He own eel beauty shops in his native Chicago and ha s been speci al izing in wigs an d hai r pieces tor the past 7 year s. He received additional training in wiggery in Hawa ii, where he studied to r 3 yeats. (Ensign photo .) IICOME TAX TOPIC Hlljll SCHOOL THEFT Fll MAIIIIERS LIOIS New""'' Harbor H; &h Christensen Pharmacy "THE TAMING DP THE SIIREW'' :-1-, • -----iiiim ·--~ fT's 688~ TO WIN B008USE L8GUN8 F8D8Ral S8VJNGS IS . Your savings belong with the champion! Laguna Federal has been an active force in the economic progreu Of Southern California since 1935. Today, we are the largest independent Federal Savings and Loan in all of Orange ColUlty. That's pro performance in one of the top 25 U.S. metropolitan areas! Savings accounts at Lagu:1a Federal earn the nation's highP.at dividend rate consistent with saiety, ~rity and coneervative judgment. And, to make doubly sun: you're on the winning team, Laguna Federal Savings accounts are insured to $1 5,000.00 by a permarent agency of the United States Government. FUWDS IECEIYED If THE TEJITH DF AllY IIOIITH EARll FIOM TME FIIST 5% \tu'rrent annul rale of dividend on ,..b .. ll ~"Co-b. 5.25% whn you add oar .%5% bonu:.. divitiend to current anuual rate ef 5% on Sl,MI •lnima.m 3-year term ~ertilcale .cnnnlL Angeles Wolves. Mr. Wemeii! wi II play inside ri P,t in his first pro aamc to be held 2:30 p.m.· Sunday , April 7. at the Rose Bowl, aaainst Baltimore. The very time ly topi c of School was bro ken into over certified accounlant James the we ekend and 12 keys Iverson a t the Mariners to money machines were Lions Club at ll: 15 p.m. stolen. Friday, Apri l 5, at the Stuft Shirt will be "When your income tal is questi oned." accordina to President Beam Griffith. aJ. &. COAIT IIWY .. CO_,.A DD. lid OIIIOLE :t-2550 SPAGHETTI OlliE!! SIT FOI SCH OOU IEEI As part of the celebration o r National Public School Week, the PTA of Corona del Mar Hiah School will serve a spaJhetti dinner to students and adults, rrom 5 to9 p.m. Wednesday, Apri l, 24. The colle ction of books ror the club's sa le the middle or June is continuing, Mr. Griffith said, and many more books are needed. They can be: dropped off at the mai n Newport Be ach Post Office or Fire Hall, Of will be: pic~ed up by calling 673- 1760, he concluded. HILLSBROS. COFFEE The late st s kills and demonstration techniques in modem education will be shown parents; there will be numerous exhibits, and an art sale , inc luding cer- amics, or students works. VANDALIZED VOLUHTEU 8URUU TO INSTALL OFFICERS The Newport 1-larbor Volun- teer 'lureau will hoi! its an- nual installation lunch~on meetins at noon Wednesday, 'pril 17 , at the Versailles restaurant , 17 16 "Jestcliff ')T,, The speaker wi ll be ·.trs . \lexan1er ~ipley or Los \naeles, president or the o\ssociation of Volun- teer 'lureaus o f \merica. Hoodlums broke windows in 6 cats Thursday and Friday, March 21 and 22. in Newpon Beacll. APIIIL FOOL! Baycre st victims were car When a boat •·a s reported owners Frans Hanson or on fire at 7:33 a.m., April I , 1 LB 69" 21~ !CAMP'S ENCHILADAS U26 Commodore, Chris at the \1arina Dun es , the l(.=~~~=~~:~~~~;~~~~~;~~;~~;;;;;i!lll1 Strutt of 2024 Commodore~ Harbor Oepanmcnt 'rire ath.erine CtMW of 11123 boat and Newporll Beach 510H MOUltS-DMLY .... SUM/N 11 ~:~~::'' rrom Harbor Fire Enaine No. 4 rushed TMISI SPIQALS FOit •APIIL "'.5-4 1 Ruuell Sana-to Newport Dunes. 'aut all or 1430 Estelle Lane ~do~e:y:rou~n~d:w:•~•::•~b:•:•b:•:c:u:•.!::::::lU=7=E:.:CO=AS=T:H:WY:!~·,~CD!I~~-~W~E:DEL::l:V:E:R:-:':7:3..:J5::10=====~ Thomas Johnson or lilhted for cooking 171 6 Dover Dr.: and rrom Nev.rort Heiahu, John TO- bin or 422 Rivers id'! Ave. S!ll.M CAR THEFT In the hour between ):10 and 10:10 p.m. that J ohn Hooten, 2551 Bay shore Or.,' Bay Sh ores, leh his car i" the park ina lot at Cher s Inn, Sunday niaht, March 31, someone stole Sl07. 50 worth or property. Cloth ina,bin~ culars and a tape recorder were stolen rrom the Cadil- lac. ')U4CE .li?S O~IVE The Rth annual l)ranae County square dance bene- fit, held Jan. 28 at the Costa ".tesa fai rarounds, wi II net the ')range County March of ')imes over Sl,- 01 2.7 6, an increase o r S766 over the previous year, ac- ~~•::~~r to .. ,rs. fJneita M. coordinator. The is sponsored an· nually by 45 c;quare aad '.toondance Clubs represeft• ina the Fourth ')istrict or o\ssociat ed Square ')ancen. By ELISABETH STEWART "FLOWER POWER" Pr1nt Simplex Middy 40 Green Blue 51 Navy Yellow 61 Pink Orange St :es 8·16 24.00 IOOOC Antron Nyl on "1'\.0WER P'OWER" Pri•t Si ... •• 2 Pe. S..i·lri•f cc;.-/BI•• 51 Hawy/YoUow 61 PI""""-Si••• .. " z.oo lCIIIS- • I ' • r in track •-R-r IIIII. no -Ric-coo. 4111 ; .......... ,.,. -~~~~~-Hart(CDN). 5111. · CIIIHI .. IIali-1--t --Slolllu'(CDM), dod 1111rU,, plac:H W -'• for'*·· J6 poloto, 7 lloloiod lbo 43 110-Joffe (NH), Jrd. • pol•• of ~oo """' Milo -Mooney (NH), lnd; 11 ..... Boodl. · Hoyt (E), Jrd. · ~Otm&ain Valley ••• lrd 2-milo -Beal (CM), ·2nd; ••• l4t!l, La••• Beach 4th Corzine (NH). 4th. · widl 21, San Clemente 5th 120 HH -Hickey (NH) wilh 23, Costa Meaa 6th 2nd; 'Johnson (COM). 4th. · ' wilh 21, Wettminster 7th 180 LH -Hickey (NH), with 18, Corona del Mar 8th 1st in 20 .6; Johnson (COM), with 14\-S, Estancia 9th Jrd. wi th 13, and Marina last 440 relay -Costa Mesa, wi1h 9. · lst in 44.2; COM, 4th. · Eu~cia won in U.e Bee ~ile relay -Newport, clau with 42 . ·Harbor Hiah 2nd; Costa Mesa, Sth. · was 2nd with 36, Costa Men 4th with 25 , Corona del Mar 6th w·j th 18. · Corona de I Mar won the . Cee compeb t1on with 47 points. Costa Mesa was Jrd with 13, Newport Harbor Sth with ll , Estancia 9th with 4 points. Harbor a rea trackmen placed as follows in varsity ~om,petition : 4th. ELECT DON IIEWPORT BEACH City Council Dist. 2 APRIL 9th *Sound • Hi1h jump -Barnett, (E), )rd. Lona jump -Barnett (E), l s t, !l-2Yz; Lov,e (NH), 2nd . Pole vault -Manix (01), I s t , 13-0; Connell (COM), 2nd; Butler CNH), Sth. Shot put -Powers (NH), 4th. Discus -Aldrich (NH), 2nd; Fikes (COM), 5th; Yard (E), 6th. Mcinnis A.,..,.., ood 2 doe• .. , ,...... ,......... friday. Marcb 29, by bldn1 • boy, , • 1irl, and a m• . JO. Lon1frod, 7, of 311 W. ·Say, Balboa, wa• 1tan• ina next to a teuhed dol when it jumped up and bit him .on his upper loft ann. Joey WU JiVen a tetanUI shot and the male af1han w&J quarantined at home for 10 days with his owner, Katherine Aamess, 310Yl Coronado St., T)alboa. Allison Ask, 5, of 4220 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Hi~­ lands, wu bitten on the• lower lip by a small black poodle at 4204 E. · Cout Hwy. The poodle is quar&n• tined with its owner, Donna Matthews. THE FRANK CARLETON perpetual tro- phy was won by Elton Hallett of Irvine Terrace and Joe Ordway of Costa Mesa in the 14th annual hi·lo tournamen t at the Irvine Coast country Club. P ictured here at the trophy pre sentation are, from left, Mr. Hallett, Tom DeFo rest of Irvine Ter- race, tourney supe rvisor: Mr. Ordway, and Max Mi ller of Bay Sho res, the 1%8 tourna- ment chairman for JCCC. The winners posted a 3b.t'lol e, 2-day total of 124, one Erick Johnansen, 43, of 2924 E. Baker Ave., Co1ta Mesa, found a aopher inside stroke up on the 2nd place teiOfl, Dick SANTA AliA RUN IN 1Tl1 Myers and AI Cl emence. Highlight of the EDGES IUCS 4 TO I tou rnament wa s provided by Verne Wood-Santa Ana punched over a ruff of Irvine Terrace, who dropped his~ run in the bottom or Ut'e 9th i ron tee shot into the cup on the 15S.yard on a pinch hit sinsle by Dave C ates to down Orange 17 th hole -his fi rs t hole-in-one in 15 Coast College 4•3 in Eas· years of golf. (Rich Bassett photo.) tern Conference play last ' Tars lose 1-o, drop to 2nd KELLY SETS-HIMAftk; ,F~~daihe 8th Steve Yocom I.UCS DDIII CYPRUS Ralph Kelly shattered the led off with a wal~ _for the Oranae Coast College 22~ Sues and w~s s acnf1 ced_to The NtWPQfl Harbor Tars were edaed' 1 to 0 lri an extra innina aame Tuesday at Anaheim and dropped out or a firs t place tie with Westminster. for the Sunset Leasue lead. Westmins ter, with a 3..0 ratinJ, was ' to meet olth place Santa Ana yes terday. Tuesday's aame tied up 'iarbor and Anaheim for lnd place honors at 3·1. The Tan were held to only 2 hits by Anaheim hurler F red Valentine, who also scored the winnina run in the bottom or the 8th inning. He led orr the inn ina with a sinale, advanced to 3rd on 2 Harbor errors , and scored on a sin ale by J im Rice. In the Ir vine Leaaue, 4th place Costa Mesa 0·2) was host yesterday afternoon to Maanolia, ti ed for the League lead with Loara at 4·1. Corona del \tar, in ftth place at 2·3 . will play cellar dwellina Valencia on host llh lhe today. Estancia, place at 3·3, will Sea Kings Friday. Fe"ature of las t Friday 's action was a no--hi Her by Tom \torrison , who shut ou t Fountain Valley to gi ve Estancia a -l-0 victory. lie missed a pe rfect game by giving a walk in the firs t inning. \like Paul drove in 3 run~ with 3 sinslcs. \1ike Paul hit a s rand slam hom e run to lead Costa \1esa to a 6 to I win over Sr~a. Corona del \1arwasdefeated 6 to 2 by Loara . OCC GOLFERS LOSE Orange Coas t College s nlfers dropped a 26·16 ver· diet to C'haffey Friday in Eas tern Conference com- petition. Bob Wrighton took medali st hooors for OCC with a 72 , followed by J ohn Hut chin s w1th a 75 ; Ken Cody, 80: \lark Payne , 82 ; and Kurt Saldin , 88. Tommy's in economy run . second by M1k e Leppa . Ptt· yard dash record Fnday to h 't 1 S . h be l d pace th e Sues to a 103-38 c det a wal~ I en t~ Eutern Conference track a '_'ub le to bung Yocom .In win over Cypreu. His 21.5 to t1~ the score mome ntartly broke lhe old mark of 21.7 at 3·3. Set by Dirk van der Linden Swaim went th e route for in 1964 and tied by Paul the Bucs , fannins 9 and Maull in 1965. givina up only one earned Kelly also won the 100 run . in 9.9 and anchored the HIRING GUIDE TOLD 1 wiF~nins 440 relay team. Personnel hired by Orange In an unofficial meet, County are chosen forability Glendale , Arizonl, competed and perfonnance, no t throush agains t the Bucs and won civil service testina, ac-- 89·46. Ed Shipley, Jeff cordins to Ronald Kautz, Baker, Mike Oaden and director of hiring and per· l(e\ly took the 440 relay in sonnel for the county, who 43.2. ~Ia! Bosworth then ran spoke· Tuesday night. April hi 11 lifetime best to take the 2. to about 70 members or mile in 4:27.7. OCC had a lhe Rotary C luh of Newport· clean sweep in the Balboa at the Irvi ne Coast with Dave Stephens first Country Club. 51.4, followed by Baker Pete Fi&&att. COMP ETI TION HELD BY BILLIARD TEAMS The Central Branch of Harbor Area Boys C lub brought over its billiard team recently ll~orm:~'i.~~ with the newly f, at Ute Upper Say Branch. • ....... ull" ,....., •• Nlto louod IS lllto~~P lh toOt or Lydia'• loc . .-400 W. ·Coon H"'l' .. ta., balldl•l wbere be wcwki,JMUin•r'• Milt, 1nd into a 991 W. '16ft St.; Weal Now-lilht fixture. Newport Beach port H•iahta. •Wh•n be tried Pir~Nn drained the lilht to pick h up, th• aopber bit fixture at10:13 a.m.aoLyctia him on hi• left 1humb. ·The Fabiano of1112 Oaluy Or.; aopher wa1 quarantined with Dover Shoru, could turn 1 vattrinarilll. · · on lho liahtl for bu1in•u. IVETIIRU 1-DAY SERVICE (on most processing) Kodak & Polaroid Film ' Flashbulbs OPEN 7 ~YS9AMT09 PM 19 . .50 long form (Wog.s & Personal deductions) Computer processing used on most returns, Established 10 years in Harbor Area. Highly experiences· reli able · satisfaction, FREE extensions of time to file (if can't file) 90t DOVER 1114 P'LACENT1A 2401 MARCAOHI NI!:WP'ORT lEACH COSTA MESA NEWlltORT • • * Fiscal Responsibility Merle F. (Tommy) Thomas, 1319 Santanella Ter., Irvine Terrace, is participating in the \iobi l ecooomy.run from Los Angeles to New York . He is drivins a Javelin in Class 8, and Harold Hal- bersma o f '3ellflower 1 s navigating. won his class d rivinJ in 1957. In I'HS he set 99 new speed and endurance re- cords at 8onnevi11e as pari of !he l)odge team. In 1958 he was on th e Ford truck team that drove around the WOJ\d . In the 11·12 age poup Steve Snyder from Central and Karl Montgomery of Cen- tral tied for first with a score o( 7 balls. James Mc- Ca ll of Upper Bay took a 3rd with 4. In the 13·14 year old aroup, Jack Altman of Upper Bay was first with 17, followed by Ri ch Cu rnutte or Cen llal with 15, Pat Will y and Fiedl Navari of Central with 10. 'U IIISTM& NT $1495 . ..,. __ _. ..._,.'~. ...... ........ __ .. _...,.. lriH .... 1961 Mm•e..Hnr., * Seasoned Management * Effective Leadership NEWPORTERS FOR MciNNIS ,.,.r, a Mri. Mort ACI"' Mr. a Mr,, Keilh L .. uer Mr. & Mn. Jlltk Alhurrl Mr. & Mri. Jem" Leoner" Mr. & Mri, Don Adkinion Mr. & Mrs, E<lwlr<l II , Lew•l Mr. & Mn. Georte AndtriiWI Mr. 1 Mrs. Orner Lon, Mr. I Mr1. Rober! E. AroderJtll'l Mr H•ns L&nnr Mr$. Cuot 1111ent1n• Mr. a Mrs. ~rink W. Ly11Ch Mr. a Mrs. Hlntotlr B•nnr ng. Ill Mr. & Mrs, 1-!11 MtGUineu Mr. H1rrv lin• M.r. J . J . MtN•u,hlon Mr. & llo'ln. H1ro1c1 lint•• Mr. 1 Mrs.' C•rl Mclnlee Mr. O•n E. ••~Ins Mr. & Mri. W11ter Mellott Mr. & Mn. Sl•n B•lulcr Mr. & ""''· lnd M111er Mr. James lerlcshirt Mr. & Mn. Robrrl Miner Mr. (lilt lllltkburn John MacN•b Mr. lll11l1th lerlc e Mr., Wlllilm ~cOermoll Mr. & Mrs. Wand•ll loo't! ,.,..,_ & Mn. G. T. Mitchdt Mr. & M"l. John lolutrtnct Mr. & Mn. P•t O'C~t~ner Mlu Atnet llomctui~t llo'l.r , P. A. P•lme, Hllrrillt lriWfl' Mr. I Mrs . ,..,.ciC PIISIUciOII Mr. & Mrs. Hor11u &rower Mr . & ,.,..rs. Ritll.lrd P1ntr11r Mr. & Mrl, Howard C,.eu Mr. & Mrs. loub Plvtovith Mr. 1 Mrs. Osur Ctevit'ltnct Mn. tubtl llteue Mr. & Mrs. Geor11 Colrn Mrs. IE. w. lltltiltr Mr. & Mn. ttal.ta Cloc:lr M •. Leo lltike Mr. & Mn. Olur Cltvidt"'tl-~·. Mr. Micrt,ul lltol~ Mr. & M"l. ttit ~rd Chllcu Mr. Steven Ounte Mr. Willilm (eviler Mr. & Mn. Ptl'!r ltatm~tl Mr. & Mn. James O.wtv Mr . & Mrs. Willi•m tt11"C't' Mr. O...INI I . DIVIS Mr. JKk ftitNrfttfl w..-: & Mra. Wfft. tt. •uer Mr. & Mrs. Jerome IUetatttl Mr, & Mn. K. A. 1Ewin11 Mr. & Mn. ttlcNrrll ttawtt Mr. & Mn. ltKharrll ,.,.,, Mr. & Mrt. JoHJitllltoiMr..lr. Mr. & Mr-s. Doll S. '''"'"" Mr. & Mn. W•lttr ScNrH Mr. & Mrs. Slullrl ""' Mr. & Mrs. Jtftn Sl'lll Mr. & Mrs. G. F. FutiamM Mr. & Mrs. Uwrtn<l Slf'll Mr. I Mrs. lrl ,-rii!Hll Mn. Clllherint StnmlttMr Mra. J11mn Ga911 Mr. & MrL Wlllilm SMrlf' Mr. & Mrl. RMrf ~rrelt Mr. I Mrt. Doflllrll s..,_ .... Mr~ a Mrs. Rrla '· Htlllburllllt. If, Mer11nt J, Sf'"'-'' Mr. & Mn. Davitt HtrtrtYI Mr. & Mn. o.r-. ll•t• Mrt. 0.1 Hill Mr. & Mrs. MerrMt Sti:Uiift' Mr. & Nor~. Karl H.tler Mr. & Mn. Rlcttartl Sft'lith Mt. LittY Hart Mr. La..-..-co Smlftl Mr. & Mrs. ,-rM A. Hewwf' Mrs. Wll,., Smi"' •· ...... w. H~t~ttar Mr. a M". ltcttarf '""""" Mra. U....,.,.. *" Mr. MICMet T, ,..,.... Mr & Mrs. Jemn H....,.. Mr. 1 Mrs. c-.an.s U"""" Mf'i.. JM1 1. Jefktlflt Mr. I Mn. Wlftarlf W ... MI. ~ P , ...,....., Mr. & Mr-s. C. I . WdiiW ..,... ....... Mr. & M". Wa"" wnu, MI. a Mn. ,. ... .J--. Jr. Mr. ,..,_ H. WihMtt MI. & MrL IC-ft......,. M~ OMrft Ylrtfloy, Jt. '*·a MrL c.tJ tc:,.... Mt. a Mn. ,...., v._ y;;zt 11 fl..... MJ. & M". ~ Zltlt They are amona the 4 1 dri - vers who will complete the scenic ·"Visit Vacationland USA" course that passes throush scores of historic and recreation areas in 17 s tates. There are overnight stops in Grand Canyon , .Vi z.; Colorado Sprinas. Colo.; Kansas City, \to.; Indianapolis, Ind., and Wa sh- inatoo, D.C. Drivers are required to maintain an average of Sol miles an hour under condi- tions simi Jar to those en- countered by the typical interstate motorist. ~r. Thomas has part icipa- ted in the run 13 times. He was co~river for th e sweep- winner in 1953 and PIRATE CREW WINS IN "HARVARD STYLE" The 1'168 c rc:w sea!l on started with a howling note of success for Orange Coas t Collese Saturday wh en the Buc s took bo th the fr osh and varsi I) races from Long 3each State at Newport Beach. The 3ucs sported a new and un tested ro win g s tyle descn bed by Coach Dave Grant as "the lhrvard s tyle with OCC variations." The OCC fros h finished the 2.000 me ters in 6 :25 . a full 10 seconds ahead of th e 49ers. The varsity co· ve red th e course in 6 :15. breaking the old course re· cord by 8 full seconds. In the 15 to 18 year class, BobShefletteof Uppe r Bay had the high run of the nisht with 34. Bob Kaiser of Central was one behind with 33. Steve Walsh of Up-- per Bay picked up third place with 18. TDDLS STOLEN Tools va lued at Uti. 72 we re stolen over the week· end · from Jarco Inc., 4043 Birch , Back Bay, Addina to the mystery, all doou and sates were closed and lock· ed, and appeared to have been undistrubed. HEY KIDS! GERARD WOOnRS, JR. ON IIMMF OF GERARD (Jerry) WOOnRS CI:.NDI)Aft h4c-JIINolrid-Now-- lnvites vou to 'DOUBLE DISNEY FUN "THE SWORD and THE STONE" PLUS "THE BRAVE ONE" 3 Hours of animated entertainment FlEE IAL&.OONSII Saturday, April 6 -1:00 P.M. ' LIOO THEATRE -NEWPORT BEACH ~59 VIA UDO ADMISSION -FlEE ......... -..... , ......... ,.. ,. a _.., .. __ , I I_...,.,, .... ·~----..... -.... __ .. .... ,. ...... _., .... y ........... .. --... • EXAMPLE '65 MUST AHG 4 •p•ed rodiO & heal•r - 25" down or !rode -$45 p•r mo. 30 mo. OSK 789 '66 'i.tlb~~~~ HT F~o~lly focfory equipp•d inelu'dirog rodio ond heot•r. Con•ole. 20" down or frod•. $59 per mo . Lie•"•• No. SIIY695 EXAMPLE '64 TIIUHOERBIIO HOH113 H1nd "'• full pew••• pewar wlntt.w•, 2W • W!'l er tr•do, "'lit ... 24 '"0 '55 CHEV. H.T. 2 Or. l•l•i• Ill, HYF257, 't •• ' lie. oown, s 12 , ... 24 ..... 'MIIAM&LIR A.eric• 2 0,, lf~l T,.,_,, Ta. & Lie, o.-, 112~u ... ~~7 $2395 •• lfOU ~·o •t•U TO O•rwt •O•I '·"• ............... ,.,1 .............. .. ........... ~·"·· .......... -· ...... . ... 1 ..... 1 ...... h .. _,, .. ·-· .......... . ~ .... , ........ -· .......... _ ...... . TUT DltVI THI 'AIUlOUI '"' SHILIT AMIIUCANI 'TODAY 6T·l!ls Gl·lll'l WI .t.at S139S S169S 15 STATION WAGON'S "Solo" 15 15 to chooM fnHR -'59 thrv '66 year models -6 to 10 pouenger -some with o ir concUtionlnt. '&COlds 81, '66 Mere. ComwtUter, VW '63 station tM.s . EcOftoiM.s· Fonls • Fol~ons · Foi rlon•• • ·country Sedans, Squires Rattch, Wago"s. EXAMPLE FULL SIZE '66 FORD WAGON HGV995 . VI, oute, r_,io, heoter, ~ clown or trade. $59 per 36 ~·· 5 '64 FORD C~o~•totn VI, R&H, -to. llu fini .... 1~ 0oW11 •• Tr•de. $49 per PM. 30 -· Ne. P7747 51295 '62 REHAULT DELUXE 5395 '4o., ~&H, GFW233 T •• & Lie, Dewn, IU , ... 24 IIIlO, '67 ,OlD CUSTOM C Deer, VI, _..etlc, 51695 IMie, h ...... M "-" er ......... , .. -.~··· .... , 77t ' • GEORGIANN A llcLEOO has been elected first woman president of District 21, Orange County Chapter of the Callfomla Association of Secondary School Admini- strators. Mrs. McL~d, presently administrative assistant at Estancia Hi~ School in Costa Mesa, wil l represent the organization at the state convention In Fres no April 7..q. Lee 9eckett, assistant principal of Costa Mesa High School, will also share responsi- bilities as dlrector..at-la rge, vice princi pals. . AMMAIILL CMMI'IMO OF COSTA MISA DIES Annabel! Olampino, 1~32 Pomona Ave., Colla Me•a. died Tueaday. April 2, a t Park Lido Convalucen& Uospi tal , Newport Beach. ,Survivou are her husband., Frank; l diiU&Men, Ann .. marie Thomas o( Westmin• IllS. LOUISA -LIOD IIICQJ!II AT AGI 72 MI8Y r••• Md mil .. from COLLEGE PARK lco&l.ad, lhe l.ad of her 1 llirtlt, Louioa MacLeod, :!-bedrooms on d lconily room,o homo y011'd like o( 2Hl Cibola Avo., Cotta to live ln. Comer lotf room for boot or trailer. W.aa. died Monday, April 1, Covered pa ti o. Fireplace: electric buih·ins, at Hoa1 Hoapital. carpets on d dra,.s, double gor9ge. · •• waa born Oct. 13, ms. tome "' Calilomia ' 5%% LOAN U yeara •F; 1nd Hved in or .... County lor 6 yean. $24,000 Survhon are her ton, Ro- ~=d';!.if:: Men, ond 2 Wella-McCardle Realtors Roury ••• recited Tuct-Reliable Service Si"ct 1943 ' day, April 2, and requiem mast wat c:eh:brated Wed-~i"'"l~I~I:O~M~I~W~PO:R:T~· ... ~~~~ ... ~~~ nu d ay. APril ), at. St. John she Bapli tt Cad\olic Ouu ch, Coua Me:ta. wich. Pather An thony McGowll'l as offi- cilnt. lntcnnent will be held at 10:30 Lm. today, April 4. at St. John 's Ce- metclry, New York. Weal· clilf O&apel handled funeral an•aemeots. SITUATID ON Till ACaiS SPACIOUS I & 2 IIDIIM. APARTMINTS f""'" & Unfvrn. F.-$150 • P1i vate Patios • Fi1eplaces • POOLS • CJ Ho le Putting G1een • Tennis • Sepa1ate Family Section • Adj . to Sch oo ls and Ptaya10und 900 Sea Lone, CdM MacArthu r n.ar Coast Hwy, clue to Fashi011 hlarul CORONA DEL MAR (714) 6.U.2611 sten Geneva Ka~tner of PAU L WOLTZ, graduating Anaheim, · tw~d P.elope senior member of the New- Giabu of Wflittier; 2 sons, port Harbor High School Edward Martino or Co sta band, was presented the Mesa. and Carl Martino or John P hillip Sousa award Covin.~;; J st.epaoru, Nick by Lou Kidder of Coast Champ1on or <:o•ta ~\eu, Music Comp any at the spring Carmen O\np10n of 1 De- troit. and Anthony Champi on of West Covina; a step- dauahter, Irene Oebisi o f Oe ttoi 1.; 21 a.randchildren and 11 &Jeat arandchildren. APARTMENT AVAILABLE APRIL ll 2 BEDROOM S • RANG E • AND REFRIG ERATOR • • LOCKA BL E GARAG E o Rosary will be recited at 1 p.m. eoday, April 4; ~d mass will be celebraLed at ~ a.m. Friday, April 5, at St. Joachim's Catholic Qua ch, wi lh Father Thomas Nevin as officianL Inter· ment will be at Good She~ herd Cemetery.' Hunlinaton band concert. The award re- cogn i zes Paul's service and citi zen ship in the instru- men tal prog ram. Du ring his 4 years at Harbor, he has maintained a "B" average, and has been a mem ber of the All Southern Cali fo rnia Band fo r 3 years. Besides being first bassoonist, he also plays the drums, clari· net and alto-saxophone. He has served as president of • 1 OR 2 CH ILDR EN WEL COME o • NEAR 19TH & AN AHEI M o S105 PHONE U2-5111 NEJPDRT HARIKIR aliGN FIRST SECTIOfl --Pap 5 ..... ~ BBALBBTATB OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-IJ·•· OCEAN VIEW HOME YzBiocktoBeach This lovely h o~e is ideal for c FAM ILY !Just o hop 'n skip to Corona del Ma r Main Beach ••• 4 Bedrooms ... 3 baths., .Buil t-i n e lectric Kitchen .•• huge living room with VIEW ••• F, A. heat .. .lowoffl aintenonce yard ••. over· si zed garage with radio-controlled door ... .,. t • Den , Fomily Roo m, Beamed Ceilings, Shake Roof, and mony more t t ~ outstanding feotutes. JUST 161,750 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2SlS E. C.ost Hwy., C.,..• Ml .._r IRVINE COVE OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOME REDUCED IN PRICE' 3 BEDROOMS -3', BnHS LARGE LIVING ROOM -SPARKLING POOL STEPS TO PRIVATE BEACH REDUCED TO S162,500 ' THU~DAY, APRIL 4, 1151 CO lOlA DEL liAR, CALl F. Most desirable location on Cliff Drive. Just 5 • minutes from anything. 3 bedrooms • 2 baths.. Plastered garage, eaSily con verti ble to Rum pus Room. Amprl room for extra garage and tra iler. P rice only $)6,500. This home will sell quickly. 67 5-3000 S<IB-8868 Corona del Mar 221 LUlSPUI AYE . OPEl SATUIIOAY UO SUIDAY 1-1 J·•· The land alone (40 x 118 ) is worth two• thirds of the asking price. Two n-ice bedrooms and 2 baths. Huge li ving room wi th fireplace and beamed ceiling -Also, cozy 18 x 24 LANAI that invites you to s i t down ond relax. Priced onl x SS2,Sr Bay & Beach Realty Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M 675-3000 eves. 67J.05S.4 South S e a .Island Magic ·Y' .. t• 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 20 words or leu .............. 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 words to X) word s 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 WOf"~S to .«) WCH'~I 3.00 4.00 5.00 Each word over Cl -d• .. .05 . 10 .IS 20ll OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD ER • MISCELLAMIOUS ------ MUSICAL FOR SALE LEASE -·5400 aq . ft. corm\etcia\ buildin& Heavy power 1200 A df 440V with lJansfotmen to ll5V &. 2JOV. Located on at 21528 Laauna Rd., Laauna Call 494-8606 ot HARBOR TR.o.w.>FER AND STORAGE A9en• lor WHEATON VANLIN ES,INC. L1 8-7323 or Ll 8·9781 E. 171h OIL PAI NTINGS, Ships & others, REDUCED to s ell. AI rods & reels . 646--6245. CASH for your aaraae i BOOKS, tools, nec:dc:d ror our dail)' aae sale. 646-16-75, Winkle lhrdwue, Call in Your Want Ad to the Ensit n 673.0550 eve~ .. 4 ~7~3~~8 Coli JIM COBB Realtors 673·4400 Cu~tom Built ~ith a Vic~~ Raycrc:'>l ··f o REVFR VJFW" H1111H.~ ... ljuul111 '""'Man<l f>wldt:n /<1~ .JJ 1<'111 1 .... , w .'00 SF.RIES • f-R0'-1 Sfl .~.9 5tl l PPER -.:E" l'flR I HARilOA i"HI\E II. SIIOMI"'~-IM\1,-.f A"'"( II llia!Jrrrst ~l ode+• .11 Pl--12 San11ago Om •e. ~~:~ pNI lko~ch 1 71 -l f 6-lh-1 S.5n ' ~ P e rfect semn~ Cor a Hawallan Luau ... n1J:h1 sw1mmlnf;!:, 2 open Hrepus, beaunful new. All thls plus -\·bedrooms and 3 baths. A sacnfH·~ at 363,5\)0. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & S UND AY 1·5 p.m. 1936 Sanua~o. Dover Shores 332 Morgueri te Corona del Mor -673·8SSO 1730 W. Coast Hiwa y Newport Beach n rc·orarnl (JII<I /llriiHhrd ,.,. J II. Bi.l!/.'tl,. Sallftl .-t nt/ (].,. rJo,.,./f. f<.,./to,. 4-UNITS ON LARGE R-3 LOT Th is wi ll put money in your pocke t until r~od y to deve lop. A 16aunit pottnti ol! •••• CORONA HIGHLANDS Lorge vi ew lot-easy ma inttnance -shop room oil extras with this be-autifull y mainta ined 3 bedroom, 3 both home. • • • FOR LEASE OCEAN VIEW -3 bedroom s, 2 botl.s, S275 mo. • • • OPEN HOUSE • Sunday 1·5 1100 Golden rod in Booutilul Vi ow Aroo DOM Y. f'IUM IC 1.lM ' . RU1.TOR' -~~~~-­c... ..... CIN .... ...... 111-m2 OPI!N SEVEN I?AYS CHANNEL REEF · APARTMENTS 1_/,!Jih ,\Iff•~ 1 II"~"' I \~~ \ • "~ H(l•loou />,'t~l~~!tN''" 11 Ri'Yd., Cor~ eel Mar; C.l1ff'moa .. .;--..... IPICTACU!.AI ¥11W..OCIAM _. lAY CJ.-,.J R-/-_A,a,~,.,,.J, •• ' 1 - ' I 'GIVE HER Cologne, Per· fume, ~ Scentomond.:r Spi ce Boll, o Summer Handbag, Handkerch iefs, Soaps, Jewel ry and Sta- tionery. to givr and enjoy for EA$'PER ~~D~~ ASSORll U CHOCOL Air < I 1b DO• 11 80 2 1b OO• >J )0 EASHR GR[[liNGS BOX l>l 4) . . , •. \.. r-< ':'I '-"'ll f . "I ···. '0 r· • • .. I I EASlER BASKEl II 40 CHOCOL ATE CREAM EGG ,, moll. chotolore 6Sc AND ALL THE MAKIN'S' FOR THOSE EASTER BASKETS F7~· . .::.._, !~: ~: \ ' l OVER for a choice selection of Bright, New EASTER GIFTS. . ,------..... N NORCROSS Easoor Cards St. ·Andrew's Presby terian Ourch, 600 St.· Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven -Dr. Charles Oierenfield's Palm Sunday sermon a t th e 8 , 9:30 and 11 a.m. services will be part 4 , "•The path or dec ision," in his lenten series on "Home sare." New l rr>errobe n will be rec e ived at 3 services. · Central Bible O.ur ch, 23 rd St. and Orange Ave ., 1Co5'La Mesa -Pastor Henry , · Jones w i II preach on · stian uni IY " at 9 a.m. and 10 :30 a.m. Sund ay . These wi ll be Communion servi c es. At 7 p.m. the sermon topic wi ll be ".4.n evangelical vie ws adulls." Corona del Mar Community 1 ~~7;~:,~~~;'" a\ Church, 61 1 Ave . Dr. Philip G. Murray will preach "The unfini shed work of at 10 a.m. Palm Sunda). Chur ch school wi ll be at 10 a.m. On Mau nd y Thursday, <\pril I I , th ere will be ail 8 p.m. comm union and tenebrae service . All worship servi c es will be GIVE HIMoTimu he ld in Fel lows hip Hall. a good, ne., Pen, Chris t C hurch by the Sea, er, Cologne ond Comlll..ln i ty Me tho di s t, 1420 Shove Lotion, Buxton W. Balboa Blvd., Central l t::~::;;:t -The Rev. James Leathe r Accessories. wi ll preach on DOZENS OF CUDDELY, FLUFFY . EASTER·Y ANIMALS ''The way He Wis," a t the a.m. and II a.m. Sun ~ services.. Sunday School will be at q:JO a.m. Nursery care will be provid ed. P lymou th Congregational Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Hei ghts -The title of the 10 a .m. Sunday ser· mon by the Rev. Norman L. Brov.·n will be "Jr Christ came to Orange County." Gu e st soloist wi ll be \tiss Kathleen Westmoreland of La Palma . Commun ion , con~ firmation , and admission of members will be held at this service . Corona del Mar Pharmacy St. \1ichael an d All Ange ls Episcopal Chu rch, 5th Ave. and \olargu eri te Ave, Corona del \1ar -The Re v. John R.ogers ')avis will preach on "The epistle s for Palm Su nd ay" at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sunday. There ~o~.•il\ be the bl essing of the palms at b oth services. St. \lark Pres byteri an -n.. JlloeeatpU.. ,... , .. 31 27 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Jel Mar -Opetl even ings 'til 9:00p.m. Chu rch, Eastbluff Oti\·e aild J am bo ree Road, East 8\ufr -The s ubject of Dr. WE DELIVER 67 3-911 0 ~~ .. SHOP LOCALLY \1o rris C. Robi nson's sermon for th e 10 a.m. Palm Sun day O':'l>Ji service, will be "Oid Jesus really suffe r"~" ON DISPLAY 0 FRIDAY, APRIL 5TH for Your Inspection the MARK 'ID IS HERE! CLOSID SUNDAY THE MOST AUTHORITATIVELY STYLED DECISIVELY INDIVIDUAL MOTOR CAR OF THIS GENERATION AND So O;ap Cur(s oe•st ,_WIST COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPOIT • lllft•UIM Dnhrt Fer 0.. 46 y_. U~%;u .(l .... did go 0.111 -_,, for , H--. 41'-t ·8tolNIII or 11M~ 1 • oW ... tltat • .. clcr aHDtBey . He in- 1101 Anlla, Ba•t Blall'. oa ••• ~ ~·· 0 -~,. •••liaa&ed,llld Wr•. T••kc Ta..da,, Mardi 26 , at Hoaa CUI r-.r ... ay ~··~ paa. ·. ·. wu Rully told ••• her Hoepital at lila aa• of 44. · 9ul wb• -~ !..' ·~·· ua cal had been dropped off al He ~·• bom No•. t7, 1923 , Newport~-.,..,,, ynca Uppt~r Bay. in Winlock, Waah., •d bad could Itt, 0 ~ere, 0 where, She beaa chal anyon e lived 7 mcMUbl in California :Uid ~Y. ,~1 tty ban been findina her eat, ploaae cal l .nd Or.nae Counly. fle had rown . • · , , her at 673-6741. ·She hu been a martotina manq'er .That Ia, ,(the kltly .••• lovod him for lY.t yean and (or Lockheed Electronics, ptcked up by tho an'r;n-1 can't stand the lhouaht of Loa Anaelu . control officers or~e. Poh.ce hia be ina hunary or hurt. Surv;von are hi s wife , Oepartmentbefore I af'faue . Tllruke_" MUSICAL SOI!DUL!D ~ran ees, dauaflter,Stephan-A well loved cat, black The Coata Me aa Recrea~ 1e; and •.on, Thomas , or the and-~·,,, and s leek . w·oth a b h th M J wn tion Oeparlmont will present ome; '' mo er, ' ''· · ·. lona tail are&t for curtin&, the junior mombou o( th e Sh olseth of Oreaon; and a di sappeared · Hi• owner Civic Playhouse in an ori- s is ter, Mrs . 0 . Richmond of Mr1. Hcnnan" J. 'Tanske , 6J j Washinaton. Lido Park. Dr. , Lido Penin-ainal mu aical version or · d F ·d ' "The shoemaker and th e Rosary was rec1te fl ay, sul a searched and sear ched March 29, at Baltz ()tape I. and 'waa finaily told that a c lves.. at Community Re· Corona dol Mar, Grave side nciahbor had trapped her c at c reation Center {welt aate- · c ld 5 d . " d Oranae County F airarounds) serv1ces were ne atur ay, and then had it p1C1.e up .1 i .1 March 30, at the Ascension by the Newport Police. on Apn S at p.m., Apn 6 Cemetery, E l Toro. \!r s . 'T anske fi rs t went to · at 10 : JO ~.m., and i p.m., the Police ')cpartment, then and on Apnl 7 at 2:30p.m. he People of Newport Beach Speak Up for Councilman AI Forgit. • • Councilmen AL FORGIT is one of our valuable assets . H is daily deeds for the communit y began in the 3 0 's when he helped 1ether public support for the development of Newport Har . bor. A nd he still IS working to help our communtty . Councilman AI Forgit KNOWS our City. He KNOWS our problems, because he DOES his homework. He tries and DOES something about those problems. Wo con TRUST AI Forgit to SERVE us well on the City Counci I. On th• City Council as in hi a IUCC .. I · 4ul busineu "t•rprises, AL FORCIT walh a 1trai9ht path. His rwcord of ac· COIIIplist... ... t as a Council~~tan and o citi- z ... is clear and eiHn. THAT'S WHY YOUR VOTE FOR AL FORGIT NEXT TUESDAY will help keep Newport on lt,e path of orderly progress. Just a few of Newport's many organizations and individuals hove said i t this woy: CI*MUNITl IUSIIIU1i "Your continued .wpport ls tk kind of bac:kinc that hu matk our C hambtr grow and be abk 10 exert a ronJUructive inlluenu for dac bcltrr~JKnt of our community. We thank )'OU very much." Ed Hirth. CI*MUIIITl -IZITIOII "Thanks fo r )'Our ~Mrous .wpport and donation ... Such dedkation to t~ principles of Ellt.dom IS an inspiration to all of u~." C harks M. O.btwy, ~adinr kni~~tht, Ncwporr Harbor lodgc 1767, BPOE. NEIGIIIIORMOOO Hm "Thott who signcd the petition to have Somerwt Lanc extended want to thank you for your understanding of the problem and for )'Our affirmatiwt wote to cornet it. h is the bnt solution. We appreciate )'OUr hf'lp," Robt-n S. ROKnast. COIIMUNITT SEIYICE "Your intuest in ciwil' affairs is krtnd ... We would lille to extend to yo u our apprtci;uion for tht civif' interest yn u have talt.en in the Newport Beach area ... " Charles S. Thomas. COIIMUNITT YOUTH "Sincere thanks and appreciation for your support of our bcndit basketball tourney. Wha1 )'nu Q id about our organi~tton's work is very gratifying," Stephen M. Boic::e, Newport Harbor Optin1ist Club. COIIMUIIITT IIECIUTIOII ''Thank you for )·our help in ~instating the stop si«n ... Also . w~ arc 50 glad )'Ou and the other council· men ar~ making-an effort to help power boat owners to have their ri~htful share of the bay waten. T hey pa y a§ IIIUf'h a.s sailboat O"-'MI'S in tax~s to maintain the harbor," Harold and Jean Allen. COIIMUNITl HEAI.TII "You did it again! ... As of today we hawe mo"ed past the $10,000 marlt. ... Ho"'· "'ish our communit ~ had mo re ~npk like )'Ou." A. Vinunt Jorrtnscn, pr-esident, HoaJt Mrmnrial Hospital. COIIMUIIITI CULTURE "\\'e arc: all 50 pkascd and happy ovcr thi5 JtCn~rous contribution ~·ou han: ruadr to.,·ard>~ our f'fforh Your lt.indn us will always ~ apprrd ated as our group is anxinm In -.t"rve the ('ommunity," f.li zal:w-th Jr wdl, Secretary, Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor. COIIMUIIITT IMriOIEIIfm "We ar~ "~'Y app~ciati\le of t~ interest you have shown and the tremendous amount of "'ork you have don~ for the west~m pan of Newport. For years it was 'no man's land'," Harold P. MorJtan. - EDUCATIOII/SCIICIOLS "I iaftl h.ppy you are a m~mbcr of this community .. , Harbor Hil(h loutu, forwanl ro )"UUr rontinuf'd !iU p· port of our educ:atton.a.l ,...,....m." Clrt.ari« E. C.odlhaJI, priuf'ipAI . Newpon~M~sa Unified Schoof District. "I wish to eJCprtt~ my apprtti.ation on behalf of 1M Newport Beach llnitcd Fund ... We ~ for'ft•ard to your continued support," Edward W. Milum, M.D., eJCccutivc director. ~IIIITY SAitn "What a pkaMrrc! Lua nenift& Merit: and I tool a ihort wallt. along ~athorc , .. It looks like a diff~rent locality , . , We can't Mlp lltut ful this will 10 a km« way 10 altni.ate the junnik rowdyi8R that has plaped us the Wt few yean in Wac. Ncwpon. Many thanks for your Mlp and your effort1 10 1ft that the improve· mcnts were made," Rohc-rt W. Porter. Cllll.un-.... m.m all tk w-': 10 .....ell moft wor11lwlrilt wiM• we sec ~ trcmctMious support and ruponK • . , On tk bctaa.W of all ol the mc:•bcn ol 'the ClaiWraa's n.c.trc G.ilcl ..., ..,._ wt.o work with a, m~~y we chanll ,.,.. ... Mn. W. H. SWofonlo, ,.....,, and Mro. jameo Maq, P'otl.cliooo -diaat«. RIGARDUU Of WIIIRI YOU MAY r----....... --.... -... -....... -,..--., LIYIIIIMI!WI'OIITIIIAOiyoo--AL FORGIT X to. AL I'CIIIGIT. Y--to. hi• willloo ...... _ ...... (_ ..... ... lsiw,effec:tJw ............... , IIR .. .._ __ Co••u NITV•WtM C:0.WJITA TO !uaT CovwaLIIAM AI. ,__,., W..M.u.a. [)u~, O&NI&AL CRAaiiA.N; Os.vw Puc&~ """wca CIII•••AM. C..MPMIJf •IUI"MI'I'IM ~ W .... ..,.. ....... PIIOII& 17s.M!I. NEWPORT BEACH lOt General Bria. Gen. Thoma• p , Riley, (USMC, retired), will take offi ce July 1 as lho new pre•ident'-:0,~o,~l· Cl-;;i;. Newport·Balboa" He will au.cceed ou.taoina preaident Fred Howl er., Ge n. ·'Riley is vlce.preli· dent of Rou n Inc . ·of New· pori Beach, del ill'\et and manufaclurer o( preci1ion threaded fa atenera. He joined \he firm aher his re tiremenl from th e Marine Corps in July, 1964. IOc COSTA MESA In October,l94l, he joined tho 1taff or the Third Amph i- bious Corps . 1ervina u AI· aistant enaineer and execu· live offi cer or the enaincer- ina section of Bougainvi lle , Saipan and Guam; and as island enaineer for the Emi· rau operation. Afte r oraani· zin& ard trainin& the Third Amphibious Corps' Service Shore Party, he commande d it under fire durina th e Guam operation. f or ou t- s tandina service in this campaign, from Ju ly 21 to He also aervea on the board of Bil Brolhers of Oranae Coun ty, the Hospitaller Brother&, St. J ohn of God Ho&P.i tal, Los Anae les, ~~~~~::d 10, 1944 , he was I• the Leaion o( Merit Comba t "V''. the advisory board of lhe Orance County Arthriti s Foundation, and on th e board of tru iilees of Our c •. T'-"•• F. Riley Lady ')oeen o f Angel s Parish. Enaineer Battalion . Em· He and hi s wi fe . the former barkinafor Ouantanamo Bay , E.nvna Jan e Eddy of Part· Cuba, in September, 1940, land, Ore con, live a1 408 he continued as the com· ~i&el Circle, Dover Shores .· ma nding officer of th e bat· Ge n. Riley, a native of tali.on unti_l the foll?win_g Harri sonbur&, Virainia. ob-spnna . Dunng the pe nod m tained his bachelor of sci· G.lantanamo Bay he con- ence de gree in civil enai-. structed temporary camps neerina from Vi rainia Mili-ror the 1st Marin e Divis ion. tary Ins titute at Le xin&t on , In May , 1941. he was pro· in June . 1')]5, ~l e wa s a moted to captain and u· men-be r of t he Nat ional sianed comma nd of the \1ar- Gu ard and the Res e rve Offi· inc Detachment a board the cers Trainina Corps while USS NEW YORK . in college and he resiane d He w3:s servina in this an A.rmy reserve corrrnission capacity when the Un ited to acc ept appoi ntment as a States entered World War IL \1arin e s econd lieutenant on ln May, 1942, he was pro- July 10, 1935. moted to ma jor, and th e On comple ting basi c school ume month re potled to at the Philadelphia Savy Camp Lejeune, N.C .. to ac· Yard in Mar ch. 1936 , he -...as tivatl!, ora;anize and com· ordere d to the Norfo lk (Vir-mand the 1st Avialion Eng i- ainia) Navy Yard, where he neer Battali on , F lee t \Iarine joined the \Iarine detach· Force . ment a board th e USS VIC· He sailed with the batta· CENNES, in Ja nua ry, 1937. lion fo r lh e Pacifi c area in Retumina fr om s ea duty in August , 1942. That Nove m· June ,l 938 , he was as sign ed ber after the cons lruction of 10 the 29th U.S. Army Engi· a landing fi e ld on New Ca· neers at Port land, Oregon, ledonia, he arr ived with his for instruc tion in aeri al uni t on GuadalcanaL There photo mappinl!,. He wa s pro-he subsequen tl y earn ed t_he mo ted to fir st lieutenant 1he Bronze Star Me dal w11h follo~~.·ing month. Com bat "V" for his service He joined the I st .\Iarine from Novem ber.l9~2 .through Btil!,ade at Quantico , Vi r· February , 1943, m the rc· ginia , in Dec ember, 193S . h ~bilitation of Hend e r~on comrn.andin1 the 1st Engi- F1e ld _and th~ conu ruc t10n ncer Com~ny until Septem-of Satler Ft ~ld. He was ber, 1940, when the un it promoted to lieutenant co- was expanded into the ht lone! in Augu st, 1943 . Piano artists to perform The Uppe r Ba~' Associates of the Orange County Phi 1- hannoni c Snciety will pre- sent the ir 7th annual duo- piano prosram al H) a.m. \londay, Apri I ~, at the lb r· bor Highlands hume of Mn. Ch ris topher Ki tchi ng. Included in the bu siness se ssion to be conducted by the chairman , ,\irs. Cor}don Au s tin, will be the report from the nominating commit· tee and a discuuion or rlans for the proareuive dinner. Mrs . Allan Johnstrtn, pro- gram chairman will the n in· traduce th e music al portion, whi ch will include th e music nf Bach, Rachmaninof(Jian· del, Chaminade, Arensky, and several numbers from t he "Alice in Wonderland Suite " by Uom~r Simons, who is a teacher for the -a lso is one number for ei ght hands. Members who will be shatins the ir music al talent are ~·Ir s. Chri s topher Kitch- ing, Mrs. Ra lph Gerard, \Irs. Ralph Hilmer, \Irs. Ralph !)eaver, •.-trs. Helen Lath am, and '.h s. John F. De an. Hoste sse s for the n110rnina. a ssisting ~·Irs. Ki tc hing, arc ~Irs . V.C. Lockabey , \Ir s. J ohnnie Walker, \Irs. Char- les Eddy , and \Irs. Rtchanl Schumacher. ~NS $3,000 -' \'IUO >::JrenJan F . Jundan1 an , .3 111 'Jibraltar \ve., Co:.la '.lesa, a senior in in! e rn a· tiona! relation s at USC. has been a warded a S,,OOO Sparks '.lemoria l Phi Ka ppa Phi graduate fellowshir en· downmen t. lie plans lo con· tinue graduat e studi es in his fi eld. He re turned to lhe United Statu in September, 1944, and was named offi cer in charae of the Enainee r su~ ply division, Quartennaster Genera l's Department, Head· quarters Marine Corps. For meritorious service in capacily , he wa s a letter of commendation wi th comme ndation ri bbon by the secre tary of the Navy. He le ft Washing ton in Oc tober, 1946, to become ins pe ctor· ins tru ctor of the ll th Enai· nee r Balta lion, Marin e Corps Reserve,in Baltimo re , \lary - land. In July, 1948 , he embarked for Guam to be come execu- tive ofncer of the Fifth Ser vice Depot. He served in th is capacity until July, 1949 , when he assumed rommand of the depo L He re turn.ed to the United Sta tes in February , 1950 , e mered 1he Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk th at August, comp!e l c:d the c.:ourse in January.t95l. and that same month was pro· mated to colonel. He remained in Norfo lk until \lay, 1952. serving as Fore~ En ginee r offi cer . Flc:e t \1arine Force, Atlaro - ti c . lie was nexl a ssi gn ed to \1 ar ine Corps Headqua r· ters in June 1952, and ser· ve d for two years as head of plann ing branch, G-4 Di vis ion. In June. 11~54 . he be came a member of the ad· vanc ed research aroup at Quantico. ~l e was ordered to 1 Mar ine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune . N.C.. in J uly 1955 , for a two year tour of dul)' a!' chid o f s laff. 2nd \Iarine Divis ion. In J une, 1957 , he reported to Camp Pendleton , California, as chief of s 1aff nf th e \Iari n~ Corps Base , Upon his detachment from th is rosl in J anuary, 1959. he wa s promot ed to Briga· di er General and reported to the commanding ge nera l, 1 s 1 \Iarin e Di \'i s ton, for duty as assi s tant d i\·is ion • com- mander. ~l e assumed com· mand or the l si \1 arinr "'i \·i· sion in October, 19 59 Gen. Rilc:y de pa rteu ..:amp Pendleton in Jul)'. 1%0, and the fol lo-.·ing month be· came assistant divi sion commande r. lrd \Iarine Oi· vision, on Okinawa . He de· parted Okinawa la t e 1r. \Ia)', 196 1. and in J ul y was named b ~· the commandant to be 1he ins pe cto r general of the Marine Corps. He re- tired from th e Corps on July I, 1964. · ....... SliDes TINNIS RACKETS ....... Mitts ........... ....... Caps ....... Ulrts Trocll SliDes CNu Ca•ty SliMs .......... SliDes Tetlllls 511Dis ....... o.M.Is Cliett ..... ls••trlc lOts Ja ¥ Repes Jr ....... Sets ... S11.tS ..... ~··· liN .... u••• uu.s C.eU ... I1.76 ....... 17 .. • o ... t., . WlsCIII· DcM1 a..crott. Cr .... Simplel TMI!IIs SIIDrts Tetillls SWill Lalles' TMI!IIs Dresses Tetlllls Hats· Caps· Ylson Racllet Reshk&b9 DUCIC NET "NS , ........... sus • •• 1 ...... sus .... s •.. t5c .. sus S21: ldn ... 95c to SUS 5ld:l Dl .. r Pks .. $7.tl It ll.tl ·-,.,....,..... ,.,, ........... * * * * VOTE APRIL 9 * * * Re-E ect a Businessma With PROVEN Abilit¥! CITY COUNCIL-NEWPORT lEACH COOK'S COMMENT For the first time in the hi story of Newport Seoch, we ha~• been heated to the spectacle of the incumbent mayor publicly' endors· ing City Council candidates - including my opponent. How, you may be wondering along with me what th is Bomum and Bailey approach to our ci'ty poli ti,c.s meons. Doti/ it meon that the mayor has mod~ a political deal with my op~ ponent and other candidates to perpetuate his own posi t ion •n City Hall? Did the mayor do it in o, fit of anger because he wonted to get me -or other condidotu he doesn't like? politic s at our Ci ty H~li ? Well, my friends, your guess i a as good as mine. It would all be somewhat amusing if it didn't sugges t to all of us that ~ .. where there is a force in our city that prefers honcf..pic k ed candi· dates, secret a l li ances and o peaches and cream, rubber stamp oppraoch to loc al gavemm4tnt. Some supporters of my opponent do indeed favor secrecy in 90· vernmftl t -with de ci sions in the back room witl1out pu bl ic di ~ Iogue o'r deba te. AH o f th is c ircus hooey hos been particula rly di stosteful to many of us during th is council election campa ign . "He Has Serve d You W ell " Was the mayor pressured by outsi de forces who ore supporting my opponent and who han now been reduced to desperation toe~ tics? Could it mean that th is Newpo rt Beach Counci I race is now be ing uud by some ucre-t alliance aimed at setting up machine I would hope, however, that in costing o vo te for me next Tues· day, i t will n ot .simply be because you ore angered of the power ploys, th e blatant di sregard for time-honore d neutrality of the mayor's choir, the obvious mG"'eu- vers hatched in smoke.filled rooms we never e ltpected to e xi st in Newport Beach. He has been o prime-mover du ri ng his term of Councilman in actions of thrift and negotiations that hove resulted in appro ximately lY1 million dollars in savings and benefits to the people. He pledges continued honest, fo rward· looking government, increased effi- c iency, lower taxes, and fai r, cou r· teous and equal treatm ent to o\1. Wherever You Live, VOTE FOR COOK P. D. (DEE·) COOK X INCUMBENT JOIN THESE NEWPORT lEACH TAXPAYERS IHO SUPPORT THE RE·ELECTION OF THIS HONEST, HlRO·IORiliU, IMDEPEIDEIT COUICILIIll : J ohn Abell Ace Ad ams Hal Aebischer Dr. John J , Albarran William R. Alford Marco and Patricia An tch Mr. & Mrs. J .G. Anw1 le r CliHord Argue Col.&. Mrs . Thos. P. Atkrnson Mr. & Mr s . Ral ph N. Bake r J ames Barto J . Allen Bee k Jr. Mrs . Joseph A. Beek Urban Beh Harold E . Benedtct Robert H. Be rkley Mr. & Mr s . Robt. z. Blocksom Clare nce Boardman Eugene C. Boero Gene Boero Col. & Mrs. Howard Z. B~en Mtke Boll J ohn T . Boyd J r. Mrs. E.M. Brooktn~s Mr . & Mrs. Paul Bruce Mrs. George D. Buccola W.C. Buchterkttchen Clyde Bur)!er Btll Bu sh Chance Bus hard Mr . & Mrs. Fred S. Butterworth Mr .&. Mrs . J . Harold Caldwell Ray and Lrly Call Dean W. Campbell Capt. Harry E . Campbell Mr. & Mrs. J ames Carroll Bryant A. Christens en A. James Chnton Hele.1 A. Cole Mrs. Wtlltam Co\'ert Lyda J . Creel Bunster Creely Mr .&. Mr s . L.E . Cressman Richard L. Crutcher Wally Crutte nde n He lene Csenar Tom J . Cus hman Ray V. Dantger Harry C. and Doris Davts R.W. (Bob) Davi s Mr . &. Mrs. Trevor J. Davis Tom B. de Forest Mr. &. Mrs. Roland De Lamar Andy Devine Bill Dillman samue l H. Oownin~ C. Graham Edelblute Mr .&. Mr s . Don&ld E . Elder Dudle y Eller Ivan W. Erhardt JefT Farwell Lyman Farwell '*, &. Mrs . Bud r ay Gloden Fay Rlclwd H. Ferd a Mrs. Braden fi'tncb Leland f inley Lyle V. l'!oley Mr. A Mts, r . (f'ioney) Finster llr. II Mrs. William E. Fisher • Howard Folsom Chas . A. Fowler Don V. Franklm David L. Fra t er iONl.T 4 '-'IITIAL LIJT) Harry L&ee Mr. & Mr s. Mont Fnend T homas C . Fry Mr, & Mrs. Barry Fuller f orre st s. f ullmer Blacloe Gadarian Walt.er Gallahan J .A. Ganr Mr. & Mrs. A. Wtl h am Gazla;v John Gorskt Mr. & Mrs. Crat~ G ram~er Burt on Gra nt J ames L . Gray R.G. Greer Dal Grettenber~ Edward Crtbble Jr. Beam 0 . Grtffilh Arthur E. C ronskv Mtke D. Ctosl. Robert Gu~enhe tm Don Gunde rson Carl H. Ha~e Huc.h W. Haley E a~l Ha ll Mr . & Mrs . Erie P. Halltburlon Jr. Paul Hanna RQI!et Hannaford Dor01hv Hardca stle James ·E. Harrmv;ton Robert E. Hams Mrs. Donald Harwood J .D. Has kt>ll Mrs. Edward T. He aly Larry 1\. Hegewald Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Hehr Robt:>rt P . Henderson Tom Hende rson H. Stanley Henl rne Duke Ht"rb~l Anton Hers hey Oeol)!e L. Hrclri:s Hank H1ll Dr.~ Mrs . Rrchard s H. Hortman Mr. & Mrs. WiU1am S. Holstein Cltnl Hoose Ted S. Hoover Charlte Hopton Gr:u1t Howald Charles R. Howard Dorot.hy M. Hutchens Mr. & Mrs. Lesler L. Isbell Clu ck Iversoo Robert Jayred J ohn W. (Jack) Jeske W.A. J ohnson Frank J ordan Del 1\ahn Carl S. KeJdey Por,er A. Ke lly K.W. Kendrick Mr. & Mrs . Harold Kenoyer J.W. (8 1U) Kem Earl Kiek Laurence J . (Bud) Klyn C.B. Knickerbocker Carl Kymla. Jr. Fred Lansdowne C .H. Lathrop Mr . & Mr s. Worthrngton Lee Robert Leech Gu y Le Valley Earl Lewis Edward Lewis Franc is Lewts Jack (Cardoza) Ltgthan J .C. (Ghf() L ronbar~er Mr.&. Mrs . J oe W. Lon~ Walter Lon~moor David K. Longnec ker Ernest f . McClellan P nce T . McCuistion Wilham W. McDo\l.·ell Mr. &. Mrs. Dame! Mcilroy J ohn R. Mcintosh Ralph V. McKee Dorot hy C. McKe nna Mt . & Mrs. Donald E . McMichael Mr . & Mrs. Ceoq:e McNamara Mr. & Mrs. DaVld J . Malloy Mr. & Mrs . He nry M. Mansfreld Pat Marley Roy Marsac Mr . & Mrs . W1lltam B. Mart m Ralph P . Maskey Mr. & Mrs . H.A. Mason Charl es W. Ma s rers R~er L. Metslll~t'r Larry A. M11ler L.A. (Anthonyt Mcxllr a Dr. Salvatore R. Monaco Kenneth F . Mot j.:.:UI Col. & Mr s . Charles Morr ison Dee Murphy Helen M. Murph ~ Mr . & Mrs . A. Patrtl'k :'\ .. H::Pl J ack Nelsoo Don E. Ne.,... Joe Ntcke rt z Gene Norvell VeCJOl Oatden Mr. & Mrs . Fntnk J . O'Connor Ruth P ardoll J ohn Be rnard Patkt>r V1qol Partc h Hubert Perrsol Ceo. L . Perhn Mr . & Mrs. Gordon PP1erman Mr. & Mrs. Btll Pt~~ Van &nd Katy Pomeroy Ward P orter Mr . 11: Mrs. An~~tus Potter r.. &. Mrs. John Pn chard Jim Purdue 8ud and Katie Raul st.on O.B.Reed Di ck Rhinehart Mr. II f*s . Paul G. Rtfe Hacld Riot< Robt1rJ L . Ritchie 0.0. H. Roborti!OII o.z. -rtiOO Dr. II lh. Will iam F. RoblniOfl ~C.R~ero WIW•D. RoU'" VOTE APRIL 9 Robert S. Rosenas t J oe and Adehne Ross1 T ed and Mary Ru ssell C.E. Schueller G.E . Semple Roy L. Shafer Walter A. Shaw George Shernll Mr. & Mrs. Al e x Stmpson E zra H. Skumer Edllh Srnnh Foresr G. Srrur.h Forest G. Smuh Ill Homer Smtth Howard L Smtth J. Leonard Smuh Alht>tt W. Sn~'der Carl & Mar~· Jane Spitzer AI SpnncPr M tldred Stan ley Joe L . Starr Maul!· Stauffer J . L~sl 1e St t'frensen Ric hard I. Stewan Dr. Albt>rl E. Stod:ron R .L St nl'klt'r :\rthu r Slrock \l.<itt t'll B. Sturtt"Vanl Rolf Swenddal D.T . Tarhox Btl! Thompson Wllllnm Thompson Mr. & Mr ~. A.E. Tiffan y Mr . & Mr!'> W1Jbur S. T ool St uart T ownt' R.E. 1Du tch1 T routman Henr1 C. Tub.aC"h Captatn Cyrus T ut"'ker Jam ps K T urnPr !.oms A. Turnf>t Ve-rn Ve rner Chuck Ullman f rank Used001 J ohn Vot-:el Barry Von Hemert T e-d Von He mert Bob Walker Thomas P. Walker Beu y Watson Ralph Watson Verne Watson Coy and Hb.el Watts Ben Webb Torry H. Webb John M. Webster Ann Westj.tate Mr . &. Mr s. Gordon Wevill Mr . & Mrs . Eynon S. White ~. & P*s . Robert Wilcoa Stroller and Emily Whlte Harry Wh itman Ed 0 . Williams Howa.nt aad Pat WlW•• Mr. & llro. Jobn W. Willi- Mr. II lira. Robert F. WW.O. llrs. -rt wu- Rl cllar<I WIDtlO< llr. 11 llr,a. JOlla llafle1 llr. ll llro. Peu!t A. Y- • • 11M ...... ,. -tilly oooal Ia ... ~--ol •• City or"·-...... bolldiao d"=••• ••• rRCIIdN ror W.h. P.tmiCI luiMd dw- iDI 1M monlh toWed $7,· 306.,511 in ¥alue, hrintinJ tiM Ncord ror the year to 1~,240,l76 for tho (irtt quucer. Thi• Marc:h 31 total C:Ofr)& pares with $5,407 ,517 for the umc 3 months of last year, and with Si,SJ2,i06 for the same period in lhe reconl build ina year or l %3, when the year's total was SJI;U3.644. Ptevious one-month hiah1 was $6,24~.&3a, set in June , nn The followina permit• or ,fo-k· 3007 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORON A DEl. fil AR 926B (F a....,•rly E:werh l 67J.5..0S P:OitMt lft.. f ME.AR!. C""t:ltA :'~lOW AT 1780 NEWPORT BLVD. PH . 646-4383Costa \1eu. TIDE .. ~ I =~~"\.~<\~1 V~(l~~·~~ : l :--~~: .. Uh'ICI 3011 "·~~~ l l•d. ........ hacb -- ng •t,OOOnlueand bllher were l11ued duriaa &he final 2 weeki o(Miuclt; c... •• , ... Corona del Mat Coawunity Conareaational Church. 611 Heliotrope Ave., move sane· tuary, addc IIIIJOOml, SllO,• 000. Ro~rt Grower. addition, S41 Hazel Dr., S7,SOO. H•rt.or View Hil h Or. R. Robinson, swimo. mina pool, 'H4 Goldenrod, 12.100. R.F. Thompson, swimming pool, 3515 S eabreeze, S3 .600. Newport Center Ncwporter Inn , 1107 Jam- boree Rd., repair damaae caused by auto, 51,000. Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, 1602 E. Coast Hwy., tennis courts, S7,20J. Eoat Uppe r a oy Philco-Aeronutronic, Ford Rd., clean line racility, S&,OJO. Irvine Co., ~UO Feliz, re- place doors with glass doors and windows, s I ,UOO. aod . Boy William Lyon Home s Inc., 4463 Birch St., l -story or- fice building, S63,UOJ. Jack Virden, 151)0 Campus Or., repla ce partitions. $ 1 ,lOU. ',"/ut Upper 3 oy T .B. Lindstedt, !-uni t, l- stnry dwell i nt~, 1 54~ Gal- ax~, 554.JUil. ILl . Chapman , hl71 San- tiago, add den and maid's room, 57 ,125. Ken Ostengaard , 1-unit, !-s tory dwelling, 151)0 An- tigua, S3 5,l1Ji), Bo b Dri ve r, 164.il Galaxy, swimming ponl, 13 ,50il. \Irs. J ean Bernatz , 1145 T eresi ta, slab and walls , 51 .5t.IJ. \f ew po rt Heights R.J. J acklin , alte rations, 5H Redlands , Sl,.ili)O. '.'lest Newport Height• Factof} Development Corp., 2\hl re e t or partitions, 351 Hospi tal Rd., 15,257. J (lhn W, Will iams, sign, 353 lin spi tal Rd ., S2.,Jlhl. Roy Collins, building at 62.\J ~lomov ia , S3U,Ul.ll). Mewpor1 Balboa Ba) Club, semi- public swimming pool, 1221 W, Coast tlw)., S7,2ll0. S . .l. Gnash , 5313 Riv er, com-·ert carport to enclosed garage and den, S3 ,'HS • l..ido Penin s~la Co., de- llewpprt'll.orLor f.ulhernn ~hurrh "011 thf' B/ .. /fs (J /t'r{r,<oki"J! \puf'tort llruht,"' NEWPORT BEACH , CALIF ORNIA THE AMER ICAN LU THERI\1'< Co-i U RC H 8:30a.m. to q 30 a.m. -WorshiP ~e nn ce 9:45 a.m. to lO 45 a.~. -Sunday School tt ·oo a.m. to 12 00 noon -worship Se rvice The Rt'v . .lamps G. Blain, P a..;tor The Re-v. George J . Bu sdiecker, \'1s1tat10n Pastor PhonP 5"8·363 1 Oui!ition Scia-nca- Sa-r vica-!i I I K."i r !'Ill Kf"ll Ill f "llltJ"'I , !o04'1f-,TI."iT JJlU \,,,I 1J•• :-..<:"P"tt lka!=ll Sl ...,,,.,, ~ llt'H JI . <; I~ o -o•><l 11 , .., SL "il-" r Sl H \ J( I:S 9 1~ -1 1 , .... ll.I·I J~I::.SD ·\' J-\'f::o.;/"i, \\I:J-1 1.'(, 6,,..,_ R J-'\Ill,...,(, ROO\t w •• ~ do, 1 9 o ... -5 " "' W•droe ulov 9 o.., -1 ·-'~ p "'· l .,.e•d<>• on6 r "clo, 9 0 ... -~""'. 7·9 , .... s.,..,do, I P '" -A P .., SIT 0/'11 0 f'Ht ltf"H Of" ('HKIST sn• Nl 'IST ."':c .... pt•ll Bca~h ;u Curun a Jcl ''"' fd l) Car nation t\ve. Sl NDA Y SCIIOOL 10 •"'· Sl 'NDAY St:RVICE 10 .. ...,. "'ED,"':i:.SIJA) EVENING \tE ETINt• 1:00 , ..... R EADI~G R(}()'.1 - \1ulual Rulldtng l8bJ Ea~t Cnast Highway \t un,· ,'o,ot, Jfl ;o.m, 10 ."1 p.m., Tl.ur~oi.n """ninp: -7 to 9 Yr>u ate cord ti11ly onvllrd to au~nd Church Scrv1ce~ and to usr 1hr Rcild on a M.oorn. L.,therctn Church Of the Mast•r lutheran Ch~o~rch In ....._,; ea 2900 Pacific. View Dr. Corona del Mar, CaliCorni Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3·S022 8:45 1.m .. F•mily Wor•t.ip 9:45 1.m .. Churrft Schoo l 11:00 1.m., Futive Worllbip NURSERY PROVJDF.I) First Baptist O.urch of Costo Meso H .• pti,t llit.l•· F··llo""'t.ip lndf'fJ tl'ldf'nl-A uto"'li'IW J.j S Sonto Ano & Magnolia Sts. Dr. P.G. :"oleumann , pastN Sl ',\/D:\Y SERVI CES 1:-l S a.r 1, Sonday School 11 :\1\J a.m. \lornmg IJ.urship 6:0t) p.m. Tralnmg Unions 7:\)J p.m. E~c=ning Worship Wl'o.<ESDAY 7:2ll p.m. B1 ble Stud~ .ii :\JU p.m. 'Prayer \leeting ATT END THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE RE GULARL Y CENTRAL 81;~ lmpho~~ilin« TM """of Cod Thto P'f'non of Chritt The P'ow~t of lhto Holy Spirit M,.,....,,,.~ w ... ,~., <1 ~nd tfl •t ""' h'fn>n~ \<••••~<" ·PM ' w ............ ~.. llohlr ~!llllv ~nd Pu~N 7 f'M """'"''Y ''"''"~ "'""''' A fult YCMith P'fOII'Mn Cm . of Or~e .md Urd. St. C011o1 Mt'w h ""' 1l I I•~• ti(A. Mh1 moliah Mi ldina. 117 li4o Park Dt •• 01 ,500. Anderac.. .t. Anieh, ll7 Boyoido Dt., l·oiOiy b\llkl- ioa for nuawan\ and 'of· rices, $}73,000. • John Bany, 3020 Newpon Blvd., alterations, 1 1,000. Ace lnduauiu, 60~ 36th SL, cabinets and cloJell, Sl.OOO. L i"4Htlale Ray Elliott, l·unit, 2·slory dwellina, 101 Linda ble, 042,150. Marshall Duffield, l.unit, 2-story dwellina, 34 Linda hie, SSS,OOO. R.E. Turner, 1-unit, 1· s tory dwellina, 107 Linda hie, J4S,OOO. L ido I a le J.K. Hull, a lte ra tions and addition, 133 Via Venezia, 520,000. Balboa Violet Hartwig, 2f:W E. Ocean Blvd ., addition, 51,201> Fra n~ Trane , !-unit, 2- story dwelling, lOlA E. Bay, 530,1>00. Bay Department Store, 3U3 Main St., interior altera- ti ons, 55,00{}. Bolboo Islond Boyd Con\·erse , 2-s tory duplex , 317 Diamond , 541,- 200. K. Anderson, add unit, 114 Coral, S25,0il0. Ruth Hershey Finle)', 20 1 ~·Ia rine and IJU6 Park , di- v ide 2 s tores in to 3, Sl,- 7UJ. EL~IN E ~L~KIOLY . ou t· s tanding musician award winner for 3 years at New· po rt Harbor Hig:-t Sc hool, now a freshman at ()range Coast College, will tour April 13 to July 7 with the QoodJe. t own Pipers, profe ssional song and dance group. The tour will include Puerto Qico, New York Ci ty (in· eluding an appearance on the Ed sullivan show), was h- t ingtoo D.C., a nd ~tl antic City . Elaine is the daulj'l- te r of Qr. and Mrs. Tom q lak ely of Harbor Hi ghlands . Or. 8Jakely is di rector of the OCC district evening college. fist M1tes to give show v .. ~a Club Pin1 Apdi IJ, lociol how looll .. wlll honor lhtlr fl'»> at 11 :30 a.m., aad I~ IMI• and h uafl ltu at their •• U :30 p.m. '*•· Johe a auwal Eatter lunehe011 Reed,· hutehoon chairmu, raahion parado Thurt day, 8 M OUftCOI Ch&tlhare Wilt be -----------·---• apodal luncb•on ror ebiJ. dren und•r 12. Mode ll ror womet'l 'l raah-- CtltTirtCATE or 8USINF.SS iona include Mmu. Jay Fletltiou Fhm N •ntl Lindennan, Allen Coltle, LIGAL HOTICI TH F. UN 0£1tSICN Efl doh~,... Michatl Hiuh. Jamea Tyler, by tumlfy thll they •re eon• AI • -k •• T H • duetln8 • re111l b\t•haeu •r mon ...... c a....,y, om .,.. 2501 lhrbo r Blvd., Co•l• Mn•, le tt, Chuck Eddy and f'ranlr. C•lll.,under the lictitiou. firm Beac;h, ume of F•irvlew State ll oapi -Children•• model• include lal Canteen, 1n.d th•t .. id finn Amber Cottle. Kim Lindet- 1• eompo•ed of lh e followinf man, Ann Hallett, MartiQ pt-ratOn• who.e. 111tmes in fa \ and Dayna William1on, S. Md place of residen ce ~re •1'1 follow•, to--wiu san Smith, Robin Swi(l, Rel n. Cu, 208 Suunuh Karen Mc;Gilli1, Kathy and Place, Costa \1efl•, Calif,, Mary Jo T y ler, Mike Shep. J ack "'· Parao n.s, 208 Suuftoo ardson, Robbie Reed, and uh Pl•ce, Co ala \leu, Lisa Eddy. Cali f. W 1 · be nd \\l'r'r-~ ou r h•ds th is 12th e comma mem rs a day of \J,uc:h, 1968. aues ts will be Mrs. Ralph STATE 'lF' CA LIMII'liA Deaver, wire of the commo- C0U"\ T't' 'l r u. dore. Decorations £or the SAN llF.ANA RflJ'l i) luncht'on will be by Mrs. l)'l THIS 12th day of \hrc:h, (Jeorge Leitch and commi'"' 1968, bi'J fore ml', a '\otary Pobo tee, Commentator ror the li e in and lor said county ~or~d show will be the fashion s lat e, re!<idinA thl'fein, duly commissioned and swom, pe,... coordinat or, \Irs. Leonard ""'n Hlly "rP"'"red Re.1 f), Co x, Soulh. The accompaniest known to me to be the person will be\lrs . ~d ward Let.hen. who!lle naone is sub11erihed to the within instrumml, and •c- knowled,l!ed to me !h at he e!{e- cut ed m,. ... ame. \\JT:'\ESS my hand and offi- ril'll :!lf'al . nave John l}umas \'otMry Publi c in and for uid f:nu,ty and .ti tat e. \ly CQinmi".!iion expi re" \l ay 21, 196Q. Publish: \larch 21, 21!. -\pril 4-, II. 1968, in the 'l ew pon !I a,.. bar •:nliign. NA. TTRASS IS NAMED COMPS SALES CltiEF Don C. Nat uau, 2()6 34th St., West Newport, hat bct en appointed aeneral sales manaaer of Camps Inc, He has been a ti tle officer with Title fnrurance and Trust Compat~y, an escrow officer wilh the U. S. National Bank, !oan escrow orficer .EftiiT NAIIIDR EIIICII IEOIIIO SICTIOII --'• 2 lltUIISIIA!L. APRIL 4, 1• aiiiiiiA IIIL liAR, ~ DRAPERY CLEANER I .,.y •c•·• .......,. • ..,. • REMOVE WA TI!R STAINS • FLAME PROOFING IXQ.USIVE- GUAIANTUD DIIA .. Y CLEANING =:to .. a:.-:::~ ,.... .. ,.,., ... 100"-.. pe.una•l lf .. ...W.. .... _._ • NoWIIIMHoodo . --r.w~ .. ·---• W-Sioloa.-1 OUR IXCLUSIYI SEIIVIC:I • 'rohasiaMI ln•latl.ft e Pref .. aiOMI R•MO.,.I • '•""' May ... ,,.,... • "" lhtirnat .. • "-LOan Drapet 20 01 Off lor ..... & carrv /O 642-0270 540-1366 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. ot 17th, Costa Muo CUSTOM HOMES-REMOOELIN~ COMMERCIAL Personalized Sen r•.r DON l . ELDER Agenda for Planners ~~'!';,Co~:':~~~··...s;v~~:.":'o~ . . fi~ld manaaer fo r lhe nation- The Planning Comm1s sion qum ~hils Rd., and at Mac· re~u~rements , rrom the re-wtde~Uout Realty Company • will cons ider lhe following Arlhur Bl vd . and San J na-quu ed 16 to a, ~t 1100 W. He IS a anduate of Harbor ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. lS Years in ·Sewpou Beach 1107 E. loll<oo Bl •d. 673-6590 •••••••••••••••••••• .1genda 1tems at 1ts meeting qu•n II ills Rd. Coast Hwy., Manners Mlle. Hiah School and did his ,a t a p.m. today, April 4, in Request or the ln ·ine Co. Request of Finn Olsen,underaraduate work a t : Enroll Now! : the Nc=wport Beach City ror a 2-yeat extension of a New L_ook Di scotheque , ~oroapmanColleseand Oranae Hall: use pennit ror a sign on exte nsiOn or use permuscoast colleae. He has in· • FOR TEEI4AGE • Tentative T roet Jamboree Rd. across h om for on-sale beer and dancesbaated a special seminar Re\'ised te ntative map or the Newpouer Inn entry. hall at 310 E. Balboa Blvd. program for the Comps : ART WORK SHOP : 6230andUse Permi t 1054-G, Request or Dooald W, Balboa. . Golden Book, a tabl lation for a proposed subdivis ion Reed, Suzu ki Village , for _Refenal or re\·tsed tenta-0f daily official recordinas of 14.il6 acres di\·ided into e ~tten sion of a use pcnnit tt~e Tract _ 6152 rrom theorreal estate sales first by ~2 lots and 1 green area lo t for a motorcycle: sales and C_ny Counc_ll !o the Plan· s ueet and number, and in a in the Bluffs. service business with an n mg ~omm 1 ss 10n for study second section numerically • STA RTING SAT UR DAY. APR IL 6 • • 2 Clauea -A9es 5 to 8 ond 9 to 14 • • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION --CALL • • 67S.173S • Final Mop uutdoor display area and or r_ev1 sed tract s u eet e nu yb tracL T b-waiver of orr-street parking des tgns. y •••••••••••••••••••• ract 6466, propo~ed st.: division consisting or 3.63 acres divided into H resi- dential lots in the Bluffs . Amenllment Planning Commission Amendment No. 240, pro- posing to amend the code to include: A·P and P-C districts in the list of de- signated distri cts. Va riances E.O. Roderrer, 2227 Paci- fic Dr ., Corona del Mar, balconr addi tion encroach- ing 311 feet into the 15-root rear yard setback . Ivan Wells & Sons, 1 ~24 Galaxy Or., swimming pool wi th less than the required s et.back from the rront pro- perty line. Wilb ur Chapman , 123 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa, as- phalt pa\·ed parking lot and 6-foot conc re te blocl.: wall and gate on the fr ont pro- perty line with in the re- quired l ·root front yard s e tback. Uu Permits C laus Abel and Van Lin- gen.' 3000 Newport Blvd., Newport, automobile ser- vice garage in a non-con - form ing bui lding in a C-1 Disttict. Shark Island Yacht Club, ~H Bays ide Dr., Newpt'i"l Beach, e stabli shment or a yacht club with liquor and live entertainment in an R- 3 Distti ct. This is the pre- sent location or Wrth Har- bor. Commun ication s Request or the Irvine Co. ror a one-year e xtens ion of a use pennit ror signs a t Jamboree Rd. and San J oa- LEGAL NOTICE ~OTIO~ Or PHOI~~f:ll C:II ARTf.H AMt::'\0\H:\"TS \IO'n CF: IS ll t:ll~:nr GI\'F:N, r f!'lllllnt lo ,\rtidr II, Sr<"tioa {h), of th ~ con .. titutinn of tl.,. ~halt" of C11 lirom i11 , th11 1 ~'Opi,.,. nf thf' ptopoAf'd .tmrnrl· mf'nt" lo thf' C:hilrll'f of lh f' City nf NI'WJIOft Rf'a r h to b.o ..nlHnin~d to th" votl'r>~ of tl.e City of Nf'wport llrart. HI rn,. r. ... ne rMI Mun 11"ipal ~;l .. l't iMI to b.. h~l•l on .\pfil 9, 1968, one u~ilahl,. in th e offi<",. of th f' Ci ly Cl,.rk nf lh~ City of Nf'w• port lk-Mr h. n~· ,.,1: f l"bru<lry 20, 1968 La11 r.t t.a~io ... C.ity C:lerk , c:i ty of Nrowport l)f'at•h PubliAh: f'r b. 22 , 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28. n<l April 41 1968, in lh<" Newport I_J,.rbor F,n.-ign CAR STEM!$ UP co ron a JOHN ZUBIE TA Albertson's Food Center 30 -49 E. Coast Hwy. John Zubiela, a native Sou thern Cali- fornian, has been manager o f Albert- son's Food Center in Co rona del Mar fo r the pas t 2 years. He joined the mM· ket chain q years ago, when it was kn own as the Greater All -American Mar- lce ts, and has sp ent most of the tim e a t the Corona del Mar market. He is a graduate of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, whe re he played on the va r- si ty bask.etball team. His schooling continued at Santa Ana Junior Coll ege, and he is no w attending night class at Chapman Coll ege in Orange, working towa.·d a markeling degree. His wife. Lin da, is a first grade teache r at Wood- land School in Co sta Mesa. SHOP in del M ar! because ••• EASY PARKING ••. right in front of the stores olong friendly Eost Coost Highway. OWNERS AND MANAGERS will gr .. t you ot ooch sl.op ••• gi .. you fri ondiy ser•ice ••• show you new merehondise suited to you ond th is orea. SURPRISE SPECIALS or• b•ing of. fered b, Corona del Mar stores for Friday night sllopp•rs! WE'RE O P EN FRIDA Y N IGHTS Come in and visi t us ... see ou r smarl"new merchan dise •.• browse al your leisure. •. or rush in ior a quick item. THE GAY LADY 2435 E. Coo sl Hwy. 67].3753 Casual Cloth es and Sport swe ar JOIIDM'l PET IIIOP 2732 E: Caosl Hwy . 67~5320 Speci als Every Fridoy Night! We'1e open Friday eve. C. AIIOTT'S FAIIUCS 2610 E. Coast Hwy. 673-8319 "Our coMplete se lecri on wi ll GJIIGZt yow!" WAIUID'l ... Ylllll TY 2816 E. Coast Hwy . 673-5477 "Buy there Service Makes • Dlffert~~a !" , ~---rAINI'n 26<10 E. Coast Hwy. 673-2740 "Visit our Cofftt G.,dtn in Tiwli S41'art " CIIIIITII-.. ._CY 3021 E. Coat H..,.. 673-2550 Opt~~ 9 •·•· lo 10 p.111. every ll<ty! THE HEAIITHSTIIIE 2711 E. Coast Hwy. 67J.7065 "fireplace Things" M.~l FOOD CDTIII 3049 E. Coast H..,.. 67S.0370 c., ... del ""'' s Colllfllete food • .,tet ••m .. rs•c. .... ~ ..... J 'i•.J Gllpardf 3262 I•M -· M_,... Moitlttt A Fru •• lruJe,~tltttl CQrflrttMitJJull Ciri&ti• Chard n. ••• ., ......................... . ..,clo,y s. .. lu Md Cbordl Scbool •• 10:00 ...,_ ... ...., •-,.wt... ,.._., U2-2UO Steam was blown into Ute car or Mrs. li;am Hill or lll W. Wilaon, Costa Meaa. When Che wat e1 hoae 1tarled leakina 11'1 lhe, ail condition- er Sunday, March tO. ·New· port Beach Firemet'l ad,. vited ~·· 'Hill. parked in froot of 506 36th SL, Wcll Newport., t.o have her ear fi u d bti(Ofe t he drove mudt ,.,.,..,,, KU'S IIDTAUIIMT 3050 E. Coaot H,.y , 673-9682 ry Ken 's D<lily Special Nif!/ltl 5'UI 9 IM. AUIICIIU ••••••• 3409 E. C..ot Hwy. 67~3133 Clll ........ 3107 J:. Coat H..,.. 673-2100 "Your H,.u.old De,.,Wtlll SUre" PATIIILII'I.n- 3565 E. Coat Hwy • 67~1150 Co111c ViJ il our Blmcy SUp ""'I TIY • ., 3101 E. c.. tfwr. 673-3191 ToyJ f« cwry .... UIILLriJ fiR »•1 L C.. ffwr. 675•U S,.ci.rl z ... Ill ..rr ,_..,. ..... , ...... • 3321 E. C..sa H..,.. 67l-2230 AN ART SHOW and tea at the clubhouse will again be a feature of the annual Lido home tour, which will be held Friday, April 2b. Committee members Include, from lett, Mrs. J.E.T. Rutter, Mrs. William Cono ver and Mrs. Allen Camp bell. The tour will include the following bay front homes; Robert Marshall, 307 Via Lido Sou d; Harry Pierce, 444 Via Lido No rd; Will iam McGee, 405 Via Lido Soud, and Robert Picking, 122 Via Lido Nord, and the"inside" home of the John Redfield's, 828 Via Lido Sou d. Th e thfme of the home tour is "Lido -C'est Ia vie!" (Photo from the Lido tslat~der.) LEGAL NOTICE CERTIF'ICAH: OF llUSINESS Fictitious F'inn Name THE: UNOF:RSIGNEO do here-- by certify that thfly are con• du ctiog an e•ecutive aircraft eale• and service butdne•• at llo• 273, Corona del \lar, Call- fomla, under the Octitioue finn n11me of t\ero.\lart, and that uid firm i~ compol'led of the following per-"'nll who>~e namea in full and flace8 of residence are aa lo lo•n1, •~ wit: John V. llaker Jr:, 777 Avo- cttdo Ave., Corona dl'l \hH, R. 42, V. Oe Scio~<e Jr., 777 Av~ c•do Ave., Comntt del \tar. WITNESS our hand• this 8th day of \larch, 1968. John V. llaker Jr. V. ne Scio"e Jr. STATE: I'Jt" CAL!ff)RNIA OHJNTY flF' DRA~Cf: u. I')~ THIS 8th d-r of \larch, 1968, before me, a ~otary Pub-- lic in 11nd lor said county and !Uate, reto~iding therein, du ly commiaaioned and !!lwo rn, pe "" son ally appettred John V. Raker Jr., V. 01' Scio11e Jr., known to me to be the per110n 11 whoae oilmeN are 11ub11cribed to the within in!lltrurnent, and ac know- ledf!:ed tome that they eu:cuted the flllme, ~'IT~ t:S.<; nty hand and offi· cia! !!leal. J. T. ~'ah•h ~0 t11ry Publi c in 11nd lor uid County and State. \ly Commia,.ion e11pire" ,\pril 18, 1968. Publish: \larch 21, 28, April 4, II, 1961\ in th e Sewport !!arbor [DIIif!:D• LEGAL NOTICE ~oncr. m c u:mmns SU P F:R IOR COU RT OF' TIU: STATE OF CA LirORSIA F'OR THE COUNTY Of IJHASCF :'\o. A 59026 Estat" o f PAIJI. j . Sllo AYZE Deceased. NO TI CF:ISIIF.REilY GI\~~S to the crt"dita rl'l o f thf' ahoH• oamt"d dec:edl'nt that all pf'r- sona h••in~ r laiml!l a~llin !!lt the ~<aid decrdl"nt arr r>'- quirf'd to fil e thr.m , with lh f' ftf'Ceii!IHry \'QU Ch .. f", in thO' o f• fief' of the abo vl' t:ntit],.rJ cou rt. or t.o prel'lt>nl th~ . ...,·ith the ftl'CeSAary \'OUC"hf'r,., 10 tb,. undenlil{ll..d at Thom a" •:. 111'1- fe man. P .t). Ho• 16a:J. :'\,....,_ port !luch. Califomia • 92663, which ill the pli1ct' of hu>~i· nH;>'~ o f the undl'n!lil{n"d in all maut>r!l peruinin~~: to thr ,.,._ tiltf' o f 11aid d!"r f'dl"nt. •dthin 11i~ month !I aher thl' lir!'t pub- li ratioo o f this ooticl'. Oat I'd \larch 25. 1968 \lr!l. Pearl lllonfirld Ri ch11rd J. Sandoval Elt>cutor>'~ of thl!' elllate of the abo.-e narnl'd decedent Thomll!l [. n .. lf .. miln P Jl. Uox 1653 \"f'l'\pDrt Reach, Califomi:1 92663 P ubli!<h: \1 arch 28, April ·L II. 18. 1%8. in thf" Newport illlr- ba r F.n s i K'1 NEWill SUSHHELL ""uouopoo b•"•c .. tooo. o'tlco t 'l"od o UHITitOH u. • ._ Hyott Porter Bolrer !""" • ~~· MISS FOWLER WED TO HYATT P. BAKER Following a honeymoon in Jose, \1iss Anne Bagby of Palm Springs. \tr. and \Irs, Pasadena, and ~1rs . Kenneth Hyatt Porter !laker are Schwarz of Q.iverside. Also making their home at Fort dressed in lavendar was the Coll ins , Co lo, The &room flowe r gi rl. Mis s Stephanie will con tinue his s tudies at 'daker of Costa \tesa. Colorado State Unive rsity. The groom's brotlter, Fri tz and his bride ltas started to Saker, served as best man. teach 4th grade-elementary Ushers included 2 o ther scltool students. brothers, Lester and Ste· :r"e br~de-is the former phan 'Jaker; the bride's bro- \hss Jeanne Roberta Fow. ther..tn-law, Wayne Gault, ler, daughter of '.tr. and Mrs. and Kenneth Schwarz 1lnd Kenn.eth W. Fowler or 6-10 Edward g,aklefnrd of Whit· Tuslln 1\.ve., Newport lleights. The groom's par- ents are \tr. and \trs . Stan· ley Baker or El Cajon. tier. Before the wedding, Q.a. bert Templeton read fav orite Scripture passaaes of the bride and groom. During the ceremooy. the groom's s is• ter, Joan, sana ''WeddinK prayer." ''Lord's prayer" and lhe "~i ng." The young couple were united in marriage Ut Dr . Charl es Oierenlield at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach on Saturday arternoon, \larch" 16. 11.-lr. Fowler escorted lt is The reception was the lireside room at the daughter to the altar for the double ring ceremony. The church. Friends of the bride assisting with the reception bride wore a gown of white included Susan Bliss, Mar· silk organza with an over· garet l3lbom, Qonna Shub- dress or Chantilly lace, lum, Susan Cash, Carol whi ch rell into a sweeping !·looker. Lucia Abercrombie, chapel train. The lace bo· J oan 'Baker and Charlene dice was adorned with tiny Suter. pearls and a princess crown of pearls held her shoulder \Irs. Fowler re ceived len&th illusion veil. She guests in a yellow sheath ca"ied a bridal sheath or dreu with or&anza coat and 1ardenias. _ma tchina yellow accessor- The matron or ltonor was 1es. She wore a· corsage of the bfide"s sister, Barbara yellow cymbidium orchids. (Mrs . Wayne) Gault o r Hun-The groom's moth;r wore. a tinaton Beach .. She wore an chartreuse crepe .. reu With ri~~~~~~5~~J=1 i·•:~mpire styled gown of Iaven-matchina lace coat. ller cor-and violet. Similarly use was ~a~e up of char• l~~:·!:~d were the brides· treuae cymb1d1ms . iAcludina anOther The bride was araduat ed Miss Dorothea Fowl• rrom Newpo:rt Harbor Hiah th e 1roorn's sister, Min School in 1964 an~ j~st_laat Saker o( El Cajon, and February from Wtulher Col• I(;:O(x~~~~XX;()~~·~·~J~a~d~e~H~o:b;•~·~·~·;r~San~ leae. She was a 1964 Zonta &irl of the year and Chil· . .dten'• Home Society debu· 'JI,e Largest Bible Class in lho Harbor Area ln l .. •,.. t. • tNtl, 1ft which "The Bible Collts Alive" TIMI: 1._, Sn .. ., ....... , .... 9:45 .. 10150 PLACI. PIRST BAPnST CIIUROI OP CDST A IIIISA .,_.._11·-· A I'ARII I'ELCOIIE AI'AITS YOU! BRING YOUR CHI LDREN! tante. · Her husband received his liberal arts dearee at Whi"' tier and is now studyina for a S .S. de1ree in enlineer- ina. He affiliated with lhe Willism PeM Sociely a& Whittier and beton1s to national hoaor enaincerina rratemity at Colorado S&ato. ,. Haag ch~pters install NEWPORT HAR80R EligGH SEOONO SECnOII --Pllt 3 THURSOAY, AniU, IW OOIIJII A DEl liM. CM.Jf. PUNISHED DDG BITES BOY, 13 April ia iaa&ala.lioa tDD111h (or the chaptert ol the Hoaa Hoapital Auailill)'. The Niahtiaple Chapur I tarted che I'DDI'IIh OD Apri I 2 with a luncheon a& the home of~·· W.E. l..an1aton, Sonora Rd. in Coill Meu. Mra. Joaeph A. Seek WJI the install ina officer, aivina the 1avel to the new chair- man,Mn. D. E. Fuller. Other officers aro Mn. Robert Un- aer, ht vice·chairman; Mra. Mel MOI!ilon, 2nd vice- chairman; Mra. Phi l Scheid, lrd vice-chairman ; Mn. ~l arry Bour1eois, recordin1 secretary; Mrs. &tker Pope, conespondin1 secretary; Mrs. Daniel Shepardson, treasurer, and ~ •. Jack Gamaus. parliamentarian. There are S active com- mi ttee• within the chapter, the Baby Photos, the main money makina project or the Nialtti9aalea, headed by Mrs •. William Schorer : calendar, Mu. Willard Chamberlin Jr.; holiday, Mrs. Sterlina Wolfe: publi- Mu. Dontkl Fraser; • t llmOI board, Mrs. Robert Habennan; cancer reaittry, Mn. Wilbur Newman. The Hunter Cltapter will have a brunch at 10 a.m. Monday, \pril ~. at Irvine (:oast Country Club. '·its. 'N.~. Lan11ton,incomin a pre· aident of the A~o~xiliary, will inatall the new board, Mrs. Charles Stanwood will take on the duties or the ::hair- min. Aniuina her will be Mrs. Charles E. Hollister, ht vice.-chairman; .. Mrs. F rank E. Finster, 2nd vice· chairman; treuurer, Mrs:. Theodore Robins: re cordi n& secretary, Mn. Stanley Sta· tia; conespondins aec{~·~ tary, Mrs. Georae H~r; hospitality, Mrs. Charles Goodin1; publicity, \1rs . Harold Miller, and \Irs. Jacl Cunninaham, oot&oing chair · man, will serve as parlia- mentarian. The Arfiliants Chapter will hold a luncheon mee t· ina at the Vers ,illes restaur· ant Wedne sday, April 10. William Hud son, hospital adminisu:nor, will tell how Amuc~l " the volun.teben of ththe The dol chat Richard Mil~ ard. and die AuJUali• U.ll 1ary contrl ute to e Shepherd wa1 -·ar•tin•d· hospital in service. ler, 13, or 3061 CarobSL, - Mn. Henry L. Jonu, out· East Blurr, wu punishina In Mother dol bile c11e, aoinl president or the Au~ti· for weuina on a rua com-Dav id Schlicht. tm Trade· liary, will install the new pounded its misdemnnor winds, ·s.ycrest., round ••• officers: Chairman, Mu. Thursday, Much 21, by swinlin& a pillow at a dol Brad Miller: IJt vice--chair-tumina on Richard and bit-doesn't pay. The dol was man, Mrs. Pete R1bbiu; re· ina his cheek. placed under quarantine 2nd vice--chairman , '.1u. A tetanus shot and 1 slit.-with its owner, Chris" Simp. \taurice Walsh; recordina .c~h~c~•.w~C~<:'~'='~q="~ir~c;d;l;o;r~R~o~·,~hi-;;';o;n;, Th11nday, March 21. secretary, \1u. Ger1ld \1cCiellan; correspondina VALE 1 _ secretary, \1rs. ·Richard __ _ Simpson; treasurer, Mrs. ~eorae LOaan; hospitality duirman, Mrs . E.L. 'Naao. ncr.; The outaoina chair- man, Mrs. Jamea Walsworlh, will aerve aa parliamen- tarian. GELBAUiol NAMED DUN Prof. ·Bernard R. Gelbaum of East Bluff, chairman of mathema tics at UCI, hu been named associate "dean of the school or ph ys ical sciences. Ue will be pri- marily responsib\e for the academic aHairs of the school of physical science&. I U7 I, c.est .... sup COIIONA -MAll. 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Current imcrest on savings is 5% per an num compounded daily :md an extra .25% pn annum bonus o n cc rrific n cs of $1,000 o r m o re h e ld for'> years. IVlUT UAL S _AVINGS 181\7 Ea5t Coa5t Highway • CORONA DEL MA R. Calif. 92(o1S • Telephone 675-5010 • Mr-. c,,.,._'"'· ( •'titter>\ <OM Tr.a'~ ~.a \ton.l.w thnt fn,l,~;)' I 00 · 1 'ttl r m. • S.tuf\by 1n:00 · 11 ·1Wl11 m AUOfF~')Pf"N SAnliOAY. APIII.t• t ·•tui·•PW. ' . ' THE 9ALBOA BAY CLU'l will hold Its own Me xican Olympics for Its April party on Saturday the 27th . Ronnie Brown's Quartet will add four musicians from Herb Alpert's band to become the "Ti- juana Tin." The strolling "Mariachis de Tenampa" wilt entertain guests through- out the evening. Complimentary "te- quila" will be served from 7 to 8 p.m., and the buffet will feature Mexican foods. Hosts for the evening will be Senor and Senoras Glen Farrier, Brent Ogden, Lee Sammis and John Wilson. Pictured here in a fiesta mood, s tanding, left to right; Mrs . Brent Ogden, Mrs. Glen Farrier, Mr. Farrier, Mrs . Lee Sam- mis; seated, Mr s. John Wilson. (Terry Boris photo.) ir"""""'"""""""'"""""""i ' Damn Yank ' to be • FOR A COIISERVATIYE App,ooch to G•n•rol lnsu,once Con lac/ ED WARD AT JAY & RENFRO 333 N. NEWPORT BL VO NEWPORT BEACH LIBERTY 8·1188 Friendly Jlfellhbolt.ood ....... BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433, 8·3t34 eo.t.a Mea The Newport •!arbor High school music and drama departments will present "Damn Yankees" Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27, in the higllschool audi-torium, Included in the cas t are Ann Foss as Meg, Dave Van Houten as Joe Boyd, Terry Hamilton as J oe Hardy, John Carl ton as Applegate: Diana Gray as Lola, Ste ve Simmons as Van Buren, Jany·Brown as Rocky, Nick. Furticella Bf V.emon, Bi ll Wolfe as Smokey and Pat Gunkier as Gloria. Supporting cast members include Tom Lover, Sharon Tri m ble~·. We ndy Isbell , ]~·l ike Sherwood, Ann Gr . shaw, Bruce Johnson and Rick Hawthorne . \!embers of th~ A Cappella Choir and the Chantelles will prov 1de th t chorus background. Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS · AU SIZES • ALL TYPES Telephont: JAcboa. 1 ·2231 IOU JC.ottlla. Stanton 2320 S. Mala. Salata A-. DONALD BOLTON FOR FULL-TIME City Councilman Newport Beach • A LOCAL ~.u.i nusmon with th• TIME ond DESIRE to urve ALL rite citi zftts of Newport Beach fu ll time. • A can1ervotive trust-for your fox dollars, • A stou nch believ•r in PLAHHIHC HOW lor Newport Beoch TOMORROW. e For on efficient, courteou• city govern. men!, concerned with YOUR PROB· L EMS ond WORKING for YOU . Bob Wentz is dramatic di- rector and is assisted by Les Van Oyke , vocal di rec- tor; Pa t Lindquist, in ;ha•ae of stage design and choreo- graphy , and Richard England, orchestra di rector. "DANCE-Ill" FRIDAY FOR JUIIIOR HIGHS Eas ter Week will begin with a giant hop for Harbor Area junior high students, as "Dance-in No. 2" jumps niT Friday, Apri I 5 fr om 7 to ll) p.m. at Mariners Park mu ltipurpose room, 2002 Dover Dr. The dance, spoosored by the City of Newport Beach, Parks, Beaches and Recrea- tion Department, will fea- ture the popular "Rhyth m and Blues Workshop." This group has been acclainied a t the "New Look Disc~> theque" in Balboa, as we ll as in concert wi th the ra·med "Sunshine Company." Tickets may be ['lurchased for 75 cents at the door, or from local junior high s w- dents sporting orange shoe laces. Ot•n Bn rtun'<o puhlu POStl!On nn o:.omf• tSSurs of ma1or 1mpac t on your commw11 ty TIDELANDS US£. FEE A di S(r,mtnatory n·Hhod of 'ta xation· wh1Ch could eas1ly lead to 111ul lll11d•·<, of 'cnntriV''Ii" !ilk -~arms ,lffPC IIIIQ ttl I CI I!Lf'n S Of the I Q!lH!IIJIIJty. FREEWAY PROBL EMS A '''SOlu ti On of Fn:l'wav ro,tllnftS and 111 terchanqes NOW . 111 ,, man· '~"'r dCL•·p table to Ill•' rn.qot~ty of thf' C +IIL~"n S of Newport Bf'ach. COUNCILMANIC DISTRICTS 'J.~u,hwl 11r(' nres•:nt "'V"It'n• of D1s lrrc ts so that no sec t ron of !hP '11y W1ll •·vcr bP l.rc~,nq 111 r~>presen tiltiOfl . nor will any area be · • •v•·r·r(•JJH"!Sfln trd . · PUBLIC SC HOOLS 11 '"' ••SSf'n!lill t hc~t 1l1•· C1ty ilnd the School o,str ,ct work hand·tn · qlq,,.,. 1n all staqes of plarHHnq for Clly expans1on. INTf.R·CITV HARMONY A flJ•••d PKo SIS to work. 1n hil rmony wtlh our ne tghbor lor .tn\IC<ibiP o.,ulu t,ons to lnler-cl!y p10blems through a forward·look ttl thPsP prohlems wh1ch ccn a,ntv wdl ar~se from 11me to IHTlP. CIV IC CENTER A thorough analys iS of the e 1oSI1na problems and future net~ds ">houlcl br> made NOW and we 1ghed aga1ns1 cost and leasJblll tv PL ANNIN G Ma ste r plannmg 10 a realtslt c manner. wllh up-dated th1nkmg. trl order lo assure adequate park. school, and library s iTes 1n our he au11ful commumty. Let us not crea1e lomorrows ghellos lodav. AIRPORT. EXPANSION Tot<~ I rctect•on NOW of any scheme to expand a I ready over-crowded Orange Catmty A~rport. The nuisance factor of heavy air 1raffic has already had an adverse eHec 1 on some of our finest residenttal areas. T.V. "JRVEILLANCE Probably a modern , up-to-date. and Important tool for an already fine Pollee Department, but only with boiiHn safeguards to assure NO INVASION Of PRIVACY. DONALD liOL TON IS: Not cootrolled by nor aff1liated with ANY pressure group. Avatlable -not only fOf Counci l meetings, but All DAY . EVERY DAY . Ready, wtlltng, and able to represent ALL cit izens from AU areas of Newport ""'"""'i 1'01 CITY COUNCILIIAN, Your Vote on April 9:'-A.~~ft'n:;;u-;pftiU"Iv 11111111AY. Al'lltl. 4,111i CXIIIIU Dll. 11M CALIF. Pavilion exhibit opens A ,. ... pectiv• eUibhioo &he lender~ IDd artiua roJ. or dle ••• of utlua Joe lowina the openina recep. Goode Md Ed Rueeha ••• lion. , uaveiled Sunday. Mt.rch 24, Th• eahibiti'on is now open at an invitationttl preview to the public and will con- pany hoated by the Fine tinoe throuah April 21. Gal· Aru Pauona of Newport lery hO)Ua are from 1 lO 3 Harbor in the Balboa Pavi· p.m. Wedneadaya lhrouah lion Gallery. Sundaya and 6 to ~ p.m. Mr. and Mu. Howard Law-Mondaya. Group toura may son. Mr. and Mrs . William be ananaed by.callina either Chicheater, and Mr. and Mra. Richard SteWart at4~4- Mra. Philip Gold areeted. 2032 or Mn. Spencer Rich-- the aueata of honor, who ardson, 673-~546. included, in addition to the artiua, many prominent colleclOn wtto have lent work.a to the exhibition. Trustees of the Fine Arta Patrons hosted the official dinner at the Newport Har· bor Yacht Club, honotina SCHOLAR HOHORED Nancy Crutchfield, 1556-<\ Caraway ')r.; Costa Mesa, hu been named to the dean's list of academically superior students a t Cal State Los ~aelu . JACK ~AILEY , who em- ceed the "Queen for a day" show for more than 2 dec· ades, will be the speaker for the Ap ril q mothtM:Jaugh· ter luncheon meeting of the Lido Isle Women's Club at the Lido Clubhouse. SYLVANIA MODEL CD17E-Ebony enam- eled. 160 sq. in. viewable picture area. Buy Today Only $339.95 SYLVANIA MODEL CF413W-Contempo- rary. Walnut finish. 7 in . oval speaker. 295 sq. in. viewable picture area. Great Value Only $499.95 PLOIITI CIIIIIIATitiiAL CIIICI ·••••"" Erclaai.,. H•btr .ITNIIi•e of Cecil B .... 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A truly spiritua l view of life can open up unlimited possibilities for you. Come hear how a better understanding of God can bring you guidance, purpose, and ability. Charles M. Carr, C.S.B., a member of The I'Chrittion Science Boord of lectureship, is giving a lecture lor the whole community. Everyone is invited . Bring your friends. The purpose of the lecture is to s!low that no boundary can separate us from the goodness of God. Bp.m. Tuesday, April 9 at Linco ln lntefmedtale School Aud1tonum 3101 Pac1fic View Or,, Cllfona de l Mar Spon sorul by second Chwch of Christ, SCientJst Newport Beach Child carl'! In 1960, she finished riu t in a civi l service eumina· tion and was appointed as a detective in Newport Beach H.J.GARR.ETf OFFERS Fantastic Values ~0'11f.F. OF Pti8lJC Uf.ARI'iG 'l otic~ ill h~reby !Jiven that the Pl11nn in1J Commill!lion of the City of 'lew"port Beach will hold a rblic h.earin!J on the applicauon of 11 . Richard Cox for 11 \'arianc <!' 93R to permit a balcony projf'rlin!JI 2 rt. 6 in. into the rf'quired front y11rd. The pro"p.-rty i ~ loc11t .. rl IH I 10 Amethy!it, Ralboa 1!1\and . 'I otic <!' is hereby furthf'r given that !laid public liearin~t will be h<!'ld o11 th,. 18th d11y of April , 1968, at the hour o f 8:00 p.m. in the Cou11cil Charnber11 of th e :\'ewport Jlnch City Hall, at which tim,. and pl•ce ilfl)' and all per50n!l interested may appear llrld be heard thf'reon. Ray Y. C:opeli'l, ""'''"'' 'i ewport \l.-ach ' Planninll . i Publi,.h : April . The Newport H 10 GLASS TOP TABLES ~" Th ick Gloss in 30 x 60 Site ---- 6 Styles to Choose From ot Exoctly $179.(){) • APRIL SPECIAL H.J.GARRETf fURNITIJRE 1111 tWJia. ·-COllA--............. .... QtiAl ............ ---·""- R.J . Briscoe, f'lre Chief Publi!lh: April 4. II , 1968, in T11e ~ewport Harbor f:nsign Th.-City Council of thl!' Cit~· of ~ewport Beach dol's ordain as fo]IOIY!I: SECTIO~ I. Section 12.2-\.- 0 .. 5 is added to the ~,.,.·port B.-ac h Municipa l (ode to T<"ad: "1 2.14.0.4S Pr/~tto Foe:/• s,..<l Lf,.u -Forty-1/va Mila• per Hrwr. Th<" prima fa r if' spe<"!l limit oo th .. lowi11g named !'oltf'et" or varle du~l"f'of s hall b.-fort)·-five miles per hour. The ea,.,terly If Ca mpu ~ llrivf' from I Road to ~hc:Arthur Boo l•·-1 vard." SECTIO:" 2. S<"r tioo 12.24.- 058 is i1dd<"tl to the Newport Beach Munic-i pal Code to rr-ad : "l2 .14.054 p,,,_ S,.ftd Limir-Fifry Milas per Hour. The prima f•d e !opeed lim it on the lt>\lowinll named streets or part!l therf'of "hall be fifty miles per hou r. San JoaQuin Hil ls Road." SECTJO:'-; 3. Thi!!o s hall be publi,.,hed onr<" in t o ff icii! I D<"W!Ipaper of th<" Ci a ad the !!'iame !!'ihall be e lff'clive 30 days after the d11te of its adoption. This ordin;onr f' ...... '•· """" duced at a rejl\llar Tllr<"tirq~ the City Cuuncil of the Cih· Ne.wpon Bear h held on lh .. IJ UI da1 of Marrh, 1968, and was adopted on thf' 25th day of March, 1968, hy thl'" following vote, to wit: AYES. COI"NCIL\1t:N: Rogr-1""!', Pal"l.'IDn!l, \1ar!l hllll, Crnber. Cook, F"orf!il, Shthon NOES, COt'SC:II .\I E~: S on<" ABSENT C011SC:II .\1 [S: S one ATTEST: Pa u I j. f.ru her \IIIVOT Laura LalfiD!I City Clerk Puhli l!lh: April 4, 1968, in Thf' lt.rbor £n11 ijPI LEGAL HOTICE fPhoto from the Oct. a. 1 q~3, of the Ensign.) 1953 TH E ANN UAL BENERT ol the Newpo rt Har- bor Col . William Cabell Chapter of the Oaucjl- ters of the American Revolution wa s held Sept. 29, 1q53, at the Newport Harbor Yacht Clu b. The partici- pants included, standing, left to right, Mrs. William Ta- tom and Mr s. Frederic Morris from Los Angeles; Mr s. --I • • il i • ,. ... \l .I': . -.- • --.,- 1956 THI S MAP was sketched in I95b b't Braden Finch, Co rona del Mar resident and business· man and fo rmer mem ber of the Newport Beach Ci ty Coun cil, to show the boundary lines for what he oro- posed as the "City of Corona del Mar." Mr. Fin ch accomp ani ed his sketch with the following remark : 1962 A~EA chairmen of the Orangt County Philharmonic Society wo. men 's committees for l%2 Included th is foursome: standing, left to right , Mrs. Nicholas Weamer s, High· landers Group; Mrs. Lowell ':vans, 13eacoo Bay, and Mrs. John Crimp, Irvine Ter- race; seattd, Mrs. Willi ii'TI Schworer, Balboa lsLana. A progress report on the con- t inuance fund drive revealed 20!5 new menibers and an a~ preciable Increase. In funds over the previous year. Mrs. John Swartl: served as chai r· mao\ of the Newport Harbor women's committees. (Allee Goodsell photo from the Aug. q, 1'11>2, Issue of tile ~nslgn.l • / ' William B. Tritt of Lido I sle youth activities chairman of the local chapte r, and Mrs. Chatlen F. L anders of BalbOa, regent; seated, left to right, Mrs. Charles Boice of Balboa, Mr s. Marjorie Crumley of Balboa Is- land, Mrs. Lou is Briggs of Balboa, Mrs. Di xson Tubbs of San ta Ana and Mr s. Sal vatore Mon aco of Balboa • CITY OF CORONA DEL MAR I F I C 0 C E AN "HJii oi the coml"'lu'1i ty 1S fron t1ng on e1mer the oc ean or th e bay . Th e other half crest s along the beaut iful coastal htlls. It s. an awactive picture. Eve rything tS here fm one of the mos.t cha ro?ling and prosperous. reso rt comrnun1t1es on the Pacific Coast."(S..:etch tram the Seot. 13, 1956, 1s s.ue Clf the Ensi gn.) J96J RI BBON CU TTERS J t the op cnmg of Pac if ic Te lephone's ntw Cos ta Mes.rN ewoort 9each business office at 18th St. an d Orange Ave. in Cos ta Mesa •ncluded, lett to right, Mesa May or Arthur Meyers; Ted Hamorook, phone com· pany manage r, and Charles Ha rt, Newport 1:3ea ch mayor pro t em. (Photo Item the Oct. s, 1 qe,1 issue ot the En sign.) •• , 1-BIC,_ OP ~-Lob Z.M:L ly Dl. JAIIIII I. 1•111T ,__...,..,,.... d n~......,.....,L••-• O.Ats ,., ... A_. .. c...u.tcw.._~,, tl• tas.; '-CllttiSTlAII IIACDM. 7 ....... A-, ~11-.t••• N. J,) Gallle Tart: HR•" .. """'· foundation or tt\e wnrld," whi~ ..,. 11 .u..-(Lob 24~1. the "aoato" wool~ "tl•pa" ''?"' me, ye cur~, 1n1" evt"tll'l•tlf111; It 6en .1 life (111 ni~trnre or 1\no, P~l•r fnr the (!('.l'il and _. tjcio• cw ate tor t.m.n his •n~ls.'' So the future life i& ~ w,ond tM II"*Wiit? Tbit Ls' pn,pared for eat-h dau who are a . ..,..._. that men llaW: d,i.,. ''''l!':"'fl by Je~us O u·m. and not =-1 for~ but b1 their own loy tmon. .-., or phllooophy they ha"" ltSTIMONY OF ANGELS lltWr foand the true antWer. 'Yaa llu a finite mind and 10 =--ot nuon beyond lt:s limih. T'bt Bl"blt nnoer argues about ttle ,........ of die furu" Yr.. It simply, pa..inly, and definitely _. dlat ~e ie a life beyond tht. pave (Of' . a11 human btings. nu. il one of the most impor- turt ~ for the existence of the Bible. GOO IS INFINITE God is infinite and can and doe~ tneal SOI't'le of the 1nfinite to ua who ar-e finite. The only knowledge that we have of God ani$ H is plans for us here and heTU.fter comes to us by rnda- rion from God. H theft were no future life. then there ,..-ould be no need for a Bible. If the death o( the body mded also the life ol the soul and spirit, then there would bl" no Hea\'l"n. no ~II. f'O jud~ent, and 110 need of a Rl"d«mer and Saviour. If there were no life hl"yoo-!1 the grave, thM WI/! would need no re- ligion a.t all. LIFE II:YOND DEATli Without a "htTeaftlf!1'" ft"lr our souls, and without future punish· ~t or rlf!warOs. tlw!n 'oll.'e c'O'uld all Jive as we pleaS~e. and, ;r trouble becamlf! unbearable, we cou~ "lf!nd it :t.ll'' .simp\~ h,-rom- tmning SlUicicle. The "annihihl.- tionist.s'' hold to the t.ht-t.r\ that dfath completely ends ;,11 -"'fi~t­ tncl". Lut they h.t\'" 3 vt·n ,,.,J!J lOllvwiug ~m~ •11£<T i; ., , "11· ~iO\UntSIS in all ntcn that dt>.tlh does not enf'l a}! !• 1· -• •"k tj•h· im;:Jl;nue,l in HI( uu11:.n milK! lhat mo-;1 un,~:o_;j ily JA.~•ple are afraid to cl~ b.:\.OIU:.t-they are ter. rorizod by tM uncertainty of what lies beyond the irave- David sang, "I Wfll dwl"ll in the house of the Lord for e"\"er." Job sa.irl : "1 kown that mv red~er liveth, and that hl" shill stand at the latter day upon the e:\nh· and though after my skin worms destroy thi.s body, yet in my tlr:sh &h.:Lll l 5ee Corl'' 1 joh 19 :25. 26). Job cenainly be- },e\'efl in a ff:su rrerted life br- ynnd the gn.voe. ANCIENT EVIDENCE MO'!e < h<JJ.;ed 11hca.d nearlv 1500 fC'.'\1'!' 3n!1 !;.'I.,... Jesus 01Tist. and fJl turn ~ hi.; back Qtl the: p~snrri tl-~·' E~nl't could offer to 'htm onl~· fror this ~ly li fe, btt.ause h~! "~1w a .e:lo rious !if(' tJe. yond the j!:':ne with h i.~ I ..orrl . Abraham bel ie•·t'd in a re~ur~4 tiOrl so ~rongly •ll't M "N;,~ 1\~11 - iug to kill :uTI! ht:rn ;he !o.lliy oi Lsaac, "a<:colKl.ting that t <01\ was abk to rniill": him up, evru from '.he dear!'' (Helo 1 I :1'1\. J:~.coh an<! JoS('ph w""'"'l their I~ rau~ back to Canaan to be ready for a l"estJrn!Crion among t~eir own people. OUl I.OIID'S TESTIMONY "Enoch walked with GOO : and ht wu not : fOf' God took him" (Ga>. So241 . Wh<Te did God take him? T o anothe-r part of the earth? Oh. no, God took Enodl beyond tt.e rave. So witt. Elijah (2 Klings 2 :11 ). Over 900 yean later Elias and M05es appeared before Peter, James and John, ali ve, talking with Jesus !Matt. 17 :.1 :2 Pet. I :16). CrtXI prrsonally .~t.1.u~rl there was a lift' beyond the gr<~rt' when He told Moses that Ill' IS the rnx\ of Abratwn, I !l.lal·. and JaMb ( Exod. J :fl. I i 1. Altlmugh thr bodies of rh(•~r men had ))('('\'1 dead and httri(·d S('veral )111mlrrd years, yec (f()(] claimed that thr_v "'l:.re alive to Him and He W::l.i their God, fr,~ f-/(' is tht' r.Pr] of the living. 111)\ tht' rle;td ( :'\brk 12·:26, 271 T hr lldut'w ~ nf've r doubted that thcr(' wa ~ a life be- yond t~ gr;n·t'. Thr1r fiorl h<~<l r~v~a led it 10 th('m. and. throoP, them, .to all pwpl(' fRom . .l :Z). CHIIST IS TliE JUDGE . If the Scriptur(' t l"ft·rt"Tlces for ~AUL'S TISTIMONY Paul l~ft no doubts un~ttlNl when he wmte what wr !mo....· as !h(' 1 ~·h dl.1J.Mt ,,f 1st Corinthi- an~ He sm·• Tt'sus rn~ the third day, accnrriini to tht· ::-rripture•. whid1 wt'Te thus fu lli llet.l . Paul nnmr~ thl" w~nes;:('~. inrlutfinJ? hm1~~1f. the last Paul sta!.:t":'l his wh•,lt: fa ith :•n.rl ~alv:tt inn ur.orm :h1· !rnth 0r {;!sill' nf the 1....-,rfilv ~t ·.n~r e~:ivll r i I<:~U ~. '•jj f'hrisr be tiOJ! n~n . 1i.:n i~ our pn•al.':h- in)::' nin. a 11rl 1·nur h 11 fl i• also va•n" .-\nrl if Chri<>~ 1-raiser!. th('n will al1 bt-liever ~ be raist"f! f-h·re is our UII'~SC'11 hr'l* and joy. COMFOIITAILE FAITH Paul w:u even more ('xplicit in writing to thf' Thessa.h.ni .. r ~ I I Thes~. 4 : 13-18). The h. "lit·· nf believers which have rff"!.'•lrot- J>f}Sefj or di..a.ppe.arr1] i:; tl'>t' du.;f l•f the earth will he rc-iorrtlf"d and caui{ht up in the air to tllC'l"l th,·ir ,..-,u) anrl ~pirit in the pres· •':lrt' nf l.'hri~t. who will Dnng rhr -nul ~ :~.nrl spirits with H im fo r thi~ ;tl•.rittlt ~ rapturou reunion. "\'."lwn·f·m· . •mforl one anothl"T "11h !h....,, -~ nrds." John a1lrb l kt•l 2.: I -~ l that, in the future li ((', the.re will be a crystal dear river, a "thron(' of God and of the l..amb." The tree of !if(', which disa.f11X3r~ in Gslesis 3 :24, is in the midst of the Way. Th(' cune of Adam is rone. 1'hl" saints will ste 600, and His name will be on our foreheads. Th~re will be no darkness, no shadows. no sin. no sorrow, no night, but Jt"sus will be the Light. What a glorious future life ! QUESTIONS FOil US this les.50n, or any pan of them. But onlv tM saved ones will ~ are true, then then mmt be a lift ther~. \Viii }'OU be one? Haw beyond the grave. If ther~: i~ no )"'U a ticket? "Believe on thl" futur~ lik . th'en the n ihle is a Lord Jesus Chri.rt" aod you shall compl~e: tim lt' of misrtpreserrta. br sand . What hope havt th(' tions. But we !mow that thl" ath&ts, agnostics. freethinkeo. Bible is ttTe Word of GM. and, infidels, and a.JJ of th~ unbrlirv~rs thert:for~. is absolutdy trut'. in the Resurrection ~ How can Matthew 25 :.11 -46 ,·ocords nnt modernists avprt'ciat~ and appro- only that J,.~us i.\ alh·t in pdate: the joy of the rnurrectioo Jfe..-en, bot that Ht will !Tturn of the body of Jesus when they alto to jud~ the Gentile natiO'l$ do '10t believe d-.-t Hi.~ body was according to how they kave r~urrea:ed ? The Bible ~not rrated His ~le, the Jews. te~rh what the, modernists all "a 1"hooe wfto havlf! had eompa.s•ion ~ritual rnu•.r«tiwl," for t~ on the rews art caJ!ed ~-.tOOl and lpirit ol ~1~ do not T'hoee wfto "wt done it to "onr die .nd themort nf!td· no raur- ol ... r.."' oi t'-" .hall "go """""'· They....., po11 out <>f ._, ln., ....,lurinr ponith-the body one! 1,,., rt .!tad ,..... ...r. bat dM ri(hreou:s inro life they~ on to be praem lmme- deNIL"" r. tt.t Jlmt pa• .. re. tfilte · with our Lord (2 Cor. 5 : ~ upWood dearly thot the R). •ill yoo be "abomt "-tllo ........... "'""'"' .... k~ body, ....t ' ' . -witlt lfle ._ p; ; .. b ,.,a (rom t Lord''? 1 &rrmirnrttr JOIN 'l'liE DOn lO CXIMPLETE TliE IIIL! LI!S1DN • '· I IEII'OIT IIAialll BIIGII TIIIRO SECTl<MI-Pip 2 Concerning Things to Come 1 • I •• I • • • • "y ouNG AMERICANS ," NewBWtek st.ata, 14They are everywhere, almost 18 million young Ameri- cans crowding into classrooms, spilling into streets, filling cars and stores and beaches. They have been probed and prodded and psychoanalyzed. The na· lion's official median age is 27.9 and declining. There are some 17.9 million Americans between 13 and 17, the high school years." Today we are especially concerned about one segment of that 17.9 million Americans, that group that call therruelves "Hippies." We feel it is vitally important today to learn to know and understand the genuine "hippy," the young American who is honestly in search for peace and happiness and the answer to the problema of the world. We are not concerned about the "early teen~ ager," the youngster who is on the verge of going astray, endeavoring to ape the image of his more sophisticated peen, nor thoee adults who take ad- vantage of the naivete of the young generation- the acid and dope pushers and the sick, sex-minded adults. For now, let us probe this special breed of mixed-up young Americana, the "hippies ... To discover and understand this individual, I read through stacks of papen. For example, The Realist, The Daily Cali/Of'flia:rr., Tlt.e B erkelefl Barb, The Ameriea.n Observer, The Lo• Aft.geles Free Press. The Oracle, and TILe Weltem SocialUt. Newsweek defines them this way: "They smile and call themselves a new ra.ee. They want to change the United State. from within by meona of a vague regimen of all-ernbracinr love. They are non-violent, mystical and bizarre. Psychedelic drugs are their instant pMBport to nin~au, a euphoric disdain for anything 'square' is their mo.t common bond. Like the 'beatniks' of the '50's, they are in the lonl' tradition of Bohemia: seekiq a vision of the totally free life. They are, of course, the 'hippies'." A California sociolotriat says: 'f'J"bey are drop- out& who are turned off by wan, poverty, political phonineM and the 'game' that they tee' at'OGDCi them." , SoeioiOiist Pauline llart oboerveo that - "hippies" are of middle-d ... orirtn; IMJ'.., - their middle-d ... ponmu with their """"* oD4 hYJ>OCrisieo, Rev. Leon Rarria at the AD SaiDta Epiocop&l Church .In the Ralpt.AahhaJT &t••~ nity at San Franclaeo -: '"l'o 'Ill,...., eharchea do not oetuaJ17 ;w-.. w1u1t U.. p;.-11. They ... the rallk h1JIOU!q, tile J.dr at .... fJoa church _... 'Hipploo' an ..... _....., ,... lillaD, bat U.., ha.., not ,_..,.... God. ,._,.or ~· ou.en .l.t. t.bat the "hi...,._.. an • 1 1'1nw • ~at •+~nmmet. TIMtr an looldnw for- loft ..... -llrtfe. TIMtr port -..,. 7 h - I • .J • 5 .• • • • ' persona) work rather than on external materialism. Troe "hippies" go out of their way for one anotller. They are-not anti-society ; they have just despAired of society. The Bible bean out their diailluaionment with society : Ecclesiastes 1 :2--3 : "Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher , vanity of vanities ; all is vanity. What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?" As the "hippy" views the world, apart from God, he UYB it is all vain and i t isn't worth it. In this respect, he is a.b8ol utely right! . Besides researching publie.a.tiona, I interviewed many "hippies"' so I could better appreciate them and their attitudeo. At California State College a t Lonl' Beach, a student who called himself a "hippy,'' said, "Soeiety is a fa.ilure." Look at his evidence : Fn>m the war of 1914 up to the present conditions in Israel -continu&l social unreat and upheaval! What hu caused this wide-spread "hippy" movement? I think it is beeauae of the inheritance of the ,.hippy." When we look to the Word, in I Peter 1 :18, we lind that Peter deocribed his ..,n. eration u thooe who had inherited "futile habits of life .. , from your forefathen" (Weymouth), "the empty folly of your traditional ways" (New Enrlioh Bible). The "hippiea" have inherited a similar r.ociety -a sick, sick, sick .oelety -produced by their parent.. Heft are oome statistics that reveal the degn!e of oi.-: In 1903 Bolaheviam wu born with 17 oupporten, and Communinn todoy domi- nates one billion people. American Communists spend 38l'> of their ~ income for their C&Uae, yet American Chriotillll& spend leu than 1 l'> of their income for foreip tniuiona, leu than $8.00 a year per individual. If you wen a "hippy," and you knew an Amen· can Commtmiat ,.,., 88l'> of hla ineoma, and an American Chriltlaa ..... ta.OO a .,_, which ODO '""'ld you bell-pnotleed wlult he ...-J!otl?, Tho "hippy" crfea out: ''HJ'POOriteal" WhyT A -t t.bat adda "Wider God" to the ft .. ultN, 111111 oatlaWI _.., ID oehoolal Aetiv. miD· lolen wbo _,_ God, ya doll7 the vlrrta birth, the •••uwelloa at the boob', oD4 the dpnw at Chrlot l for the zwol-at rrbla I 8odal II'IUJIO t.bat llltlat cJnetioD to tile Mld)o, Jot obDII tile ....... ot thllr .... t .. Tho "'IIJIIIS"' ...... _...... ~ rltnal' t. w n•n• Nl ..... _. JNOMIIm. it "'flztllt,--fell7." • --tile--., 1- CIIrlot, ..,. ....... .......-. ... -· d-. ... tile I b'tr, .. • .. I '.1 • Ia ........ ... u.. .,_ ....... ·•·" ....... ., .... -...... laiJir llllst I s-• • • tbnt ._ __.,, u..-tile ,..... JSS ... Ia _.. IM -·· ...ah;r till -Cllrirfriclll Yict0f'1, 1962 ' .. I l.atecllil MIRSDAY, AP!tll4, )lie DI:L 11M, CALl f. asked A. ,...,, hat b .. n rude Md otherwise com- 10 •• City c-ell of New .. rnit .. d IIIIUit and baUery pon a .. ct. for 1Nve to Rle oe their persons_. de_tained • late claim oa c:bar ... of Md r.t .. ly lmpnsoad auauh aad baa.ery, false ...... and wilfully, and w•- impri1oamont and property tonly and needlenly c:auud damaae. · ~~~· to ud destruct~on ~! Anoiney Marvin Cohn of dtetr pert~al propertte~. Hollywood, flpretentina ~· cue tnvolvea a pollee Jo&eph and Vic lOr Avila raoed at 95S W. 16th St.; Welt plan• to file action als~ Newport Hei&hts .. aaain•t Huntinaton Beach., • UNIT I$ t«)NN)RED Co•ta Men, andTuttin. · Airrun Tbomas R. fhttow .. "lN AND OUT OF TIME" was the theme of the annual O•chesls modern dance pto- ductlon presented In tile LIIUe Theate( 1t COJona del U1r High under the dlrec .. .tlon of Mrs. Jan Keane. Pictured here are (standing) Uary Giordano, at left, and Carmen Day ; (foreground) sara rra-- ~agen, at left, and Georgene Smith. One of 1he reatons aiven by, 10ft of~. -and twts. 1bo- by Mr.· Cohn for the late 11111 E. H•ro~y of Lal1a1.a filina is lhat the l youna Beach, ,,.ncr uside~1 of men were minor& at the time, Corona dei M• and O.y Jul~ . a. 1967 .. Mr .. ~:Otu~'· ~ ... is • oomputer OP- petltlon sta.tea that pohc~ crllor in the 437th Military offic:crs wtthout le~al or Airlift. v.tna a Charleston reuonable cau&e , ratded • AFB, S.C.;•bicta bas bMn p1rry, rousted, pushed, cited for acmcvina an u.- P"-1•Y-Or4ot Fuchs.ia group celebrates Paul Keuter, preaident day, April 8, precedina the of the Co1ta Men-Bay 7:30 meetina. ceptionally m.-itorious ra- r ... 111• y_. w .. ~ Citiea Puch&ia Society, an.. ~ •• Georae Pratt is in ,... nounce& that a 20th anni.. charae of the dinner and LEGAL NO TIC! lina Cor di st.inaui sbed ur- NOTICEOFPUBUCHEARING :~·-~na .• on"fear pet- Notice Ia hereby 1ivea th•t uman II a I,... thfl Pl .. oi•l Coatmi .. loa oftlae duau of Newport Habor City of Newport Beach will Hiab School and .ttended te , .. •••1,. versuy pot-luck dinner will table arr•naements. Roest 673~ be held u 6:30 p.m. Mon.. bed, rolls, coRee, ice .. ____ ...;:;.::;;::;:::.._ ___________ ;,_ ____ c rc•m and cake will be fur- hold • p11blic heruias oa tlae Oranoe C Coli H ' Hollywood Park nished by lhe Society. Ve- aetables and salads will be furnished by members. A decorated birthdlf'y ca)ce . made by Mrs. Fred Grant, will be at the head table. Special auests will be: al\1 past presidents of the So- ciety. their spouses , and applicatloa of Willi•• Maawell . . oast. qe. II for a u'u Pennit 1352 to permit W1fe, Ltnd&, tl the dM&ah.- • 2 ... tory s•'~leapettllieataddi-ter o f ~. •nd ~I. L.A. ~loo to liD fl:lllltiaiDf?D~oa fonn-Oovinetti or 401 E. 9• IDII dwelllas. The alte 11!1 loc•-o-· bo Y, THOROUGHBRED RACING STARTS TUES., APRIL 9 9 110 lAC IS DAILY Tuotda!lt tl'lr11 S.turdars 'lrtt raco .,.WMkders 1:•5 Saturdeyt 6 Hollcleys 1:15 ' r • ' •• • ' ·-" • ' ~: .---l:--...ll.,.i.._....::.:..-oj~---, the pre sident of the Califor- PRIIal PRKVIIIW DAY nia fuchsia Society and his aUIIIOAY ANIL 7 -OPUI HOUpa 2 Traebldo Vlf'let)' Show~! 10:4~. i:oo ... Worllouts at.rt 7e.m ••• Trelnln& roeee; at 10. h• toura of atebte5 ... Racin& lnOOIIoo wife, Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Eastwood. Ralph Sparks of Downe y will show slides or fuch .. HOLLYWOOD PAIK "''J .. ·ood sias. Mr. Sparks is king of c.ntury Bou~~rd at Pr•irloA~nu• state fu chsia. ted et 227 Con~) .Avftlue, 8•1-.,. L boa fa land . . 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Out Regular Program : Earns you the nation's highest rate on insured savings. Will meke you fiac::ally fit at the end of your first quarter. Our Bonue ProgrMn: Earns you more than a regular savings account anywhere in town. Builds stronger assets for yoo in 36-months. Our lllontft.O-.Matlc Progr.,..: Helps you save money every month ... without effort, witheut fall. Affectionately called MOMS, this program has helped thousands get more out of Itt.. Get a free fiscal fitness checkup at Newport Beach Office: 2333 e. Pacific Coast Highway .. 1111 't lsawlllwd. Gl·endale Federal Savings 1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION/MAIN OFFICE: GLENDALE ' Thol Nation'•-~~ F-al s..1nga Auoclallon -·your money_,., 11\e nollon'a ~ ,.,. \ FOR ENDORSED BY MAYOR PAUL J. Past Mayor Charles E. Hart Past Mayor Dora H• Past Mayor Jay Stoddard -ALSO- THREE PAST COUNCILMEN KH Kill1sley-H.as Lorea- FrCMik Atlillson -ALSO- HUNDREDS OF CONCERNED Mn. NOtect.roa f . Abbott Mr. • Ill••· o..,;cl Alobon Mra, M•l on Albri iJiol A . 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A mljor modic:al achool lttaildina ia beina planDOd oa die campus ror comple- lioa iio U72. -0. ----i~ COMPLIII '"':'= ........ • ...... Lw. c:.e.tow e Ull L C...".,· ..._ ..... • 74 ....... w.w. -WALTER CRUTTENDEN JR. of Cameo Shores, at rigtlt, will be installed as presideri of the Orange County C~uncil of the Navy Leagu e at a dinner me et- ing th is Friday, April 5, at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. The new president, who succeeds An - thon y Christopher of Seal Beach, shown at left is head of Cruttenden and Co., Newport Beach stock brokerage firm. 21 Leoo 3J, at )Jl FOR GUARANTEED HOME IMPROVEMENT POTHOLDERS SMOLDER Smoke comins from cabi- nets and the walls of the kitchen caused Eva Fergu- son. 221 Camat.i on Ave., Corona del Mar, to call the fire department Saturday momina. March 23. Engines No. 4 and S, Truck No. 1 and Rescue Unit No. I all anived quickly. Firemen opened a drawer and found 4j smolder ina po~holde rs . Aftade, Balboa, just a few blod:a from home, railed the aobriety tos1 at Waahibaton and 8alb;9a Blvd. at 12:SO a.m. ~d waa booked on the charac of d.rivina under the innuence of alcohol . • ·• Rodney Woods, 18, of Sl4 Femlcaf. Corona del Mar, was booked on the charac of failure to appear .•• Os· car Shock of Los Anaeles, said that his weekend home at 1130 W. Bay, Balboa, had been robbed or 2 radios, binoculars and a camera, worth S600. . .Orivina at Irvine and Santiaao, Bay- aut, at a hiah rate or speed drew police attention '10 Everette Parle , SS, of 2385 Rutaers Dr •• Costa Mesa, who was booked on the charae or drunk drivin& after failina the sobriety test ... A 16 foot ficus tree was broken off at the base; the Cadillac that did the damage was towed away ; and Lillian Garmon, 42 . of 2909 Broad St., Newport He ights , was booked on the charge of drunk in public ... Edward Ga lt , .14 , of 4718 Seashore Ave., We s t New· port , was booked on a war- rant fo r viola ti on of the ve· hicle code ... Arthur Lueao, 41, and I sidro Ramos, 53 , of 2919'1.! E. Coas t Uwy., Corona del \.1ar , were book- ed on th e charge of posses- sion of stolen property ... Wilbur Newman, 58. of 1900 Uoliday Road, Baycres t, wa s booked on the charge of indecent exposure on the beach at W. Bay and 19th RELY ON US to provide o ideas o designing [_0 /[naliCing_ ~ o materials LEGAL NOTICE ~OTIC[ OF TRI'SlH.'S S \IJ T 0 N 89~ St., Central Newport. .. A Oo Ma y2.·1·~~a;•II :OOa .m., 1963 Ford belonging to SOUTII EHN SF:C I'RI'I'It:S C:OH-John son and Son , Marine rs PORATION, as Tru.!!itl'r undl'r Mile , was found s tripped of and purl'l uant to U,.td of Trust pa n s . on a vacant lot east dated J u n~ 15,196-l, f'\l'ru-ted by LEONIE A. II ORPt:l. of Unive rsit)' Dr ., Back Bay and recorde-d Jun,. 26. 196-1, in .• :\1iscellaneous tools, Hook 7105, Pagr 86.'l. of OHi· valued at 5300, were s tolen cia I Re-cords in tht" nffir " ol rrom a s toreroom at Woody's the Rrrordrr of Oranj!:•' l.ounry, Wh a rf, at 2318 N e~·port California, will ,.,.II at puhli r 1•••·--·1 Ul W. 16111 lt., Wool- port Heitbll, ud ,., .. 24 ue.n•istor•, eech or 1,000 waua ••• Tho &op ot a park· ina me,l&lf Wll CUt Of(, probably by 1 pipe cutt.r, at &he 600 block or B. Bay, Balboa -a 1100 lou for the Ci ty or Newport Beach • • • Patricia Anich, 1114 Goldenrod, Harbor View Hill1, leh her 1400 act of aolr clubs and baa on the aolf baa rack in rront of the pro s hop 11 Irvine Coast Country C lub, and they were stolen tometimc afi.Cr Tuesday, March 12. Soturclay, Merch 23 Deqr .......... ....... by 6e Cll dri•• illy CUf. lte lchentake, 614\o\ Bla• nia A"·· Corona del Mar. ~.Mo .. ~l4 RPo&Wn Clark Jr., 24, of 224 Ntwport Blvd., N•• port Heiablt, ••• booked on warrut1 cbaraina viola- tions of the vehicle and renal code, •• Jimi1 Beck· er, 21. of 123 25th .SL, West Newport, wmed himaeiC in on a Wanant for theft ••• William Barnfield, 212 llrd St.. Wut Newport, lefl a Sli)J s urfboard on his car in rront or hia home for just 30 minute a -just I on a enouah for aomeone to sual it ••• Martha Meuaer, 204Y.!: Sapphire Ave., Balboa ls- fand, and het panenaet, Judy Baldwin, or 204 Sap- phire, saw their own doc· tors aher a cat collision with John Boyd, 1600 War- rick Lane, Harbor Hiah- lands, on Jamboree Rd •• South or San Joaquin. · .. Someone entered het aaraae. said Phyllis Frank, 3001 Settina Sun, Harbor View Hills, and stole her s tereo tapes and deck, valued at St35. ·: .The cash reaiater of the Other Place, 6450 W. Coast Hwy .;West Newport, wu robbed of S26.0S . Mondoy, Morch 25 ,..nt••• Dr. ~ Pr ' 2111 ., a-.-will-· .............. 0 .... . ~ Oo 'J "" ... eau. fand& ,.._, OraU•••· • driW -II -1111 10 rll• ••·•· •m... ._ wldolllrlllllu- 1-oallep. Ill II ... ·-"' .... ~ Oouoly Rlcllury A-. IIIII NSICIIIII dlalnlioD for 1111 Nortbon cautoralo oaUoce . Dr. a .. .n Pille 11111 Dr . a-.., llbore "' Newport BelCh ... ..... u .. 1D tbe campatp. , IIOJ ICT ST ARTID . J.W. (Wyn) ~iet, Balboa, lala~d resident and ptomi· nent land developer, baa ataued conauuction on Sellon Hiahtanda, a new vacation community he is buildina in the Hiah Siena witdemcs 1 ofTulate County. MI .· Oriel, who opetatu a teal estate business at Nelton, is fotmet owne1 the Camp Nelson Ledae on the weatem aide of Siena Nevada. IWL1Z MOR1VARIES 1741 IIJPIIIDI AYI. COSTA MISA Ill •• , .. 2424 11• L CO.UT IIIWAY COIIOIIA liB. MAl. 0 Riolo ,..4!10 , .... J9f2 Love the ·eolorful Sound of • Orange County Music o construction aur rion rn high,..st bidolt•r for Blvd., Wes t Newport. .. "~1 sh (r,;•r a!JI,. ,.r tirnr of :•ull•· Someone broke a window in in Ia"'' u mon••v nf tho• I nito•rl the door , reached in to un- St.,tl""l o~t muin front "n tran\''' lock the door. an d then uf tht" Otllnll:l" Count ) Conrt- Sureo and tapes, valued at $3$, were stolen from her car parked at Fern St. and Seathore Or., Weal Newport, said Let lie Compton of 437 Bolero, West N e wport. Heiahu ••• Two youna boy• tried to start a fire in under- brush at the yard of 201 C restview Or., Bay Shore• • •• Hi s Iicht bulbs had been broken several limes before -but this time, 2 liaht fi11tures , worth ISO were broken, said Ralph Meyer of Beverly Hills, and 1321 E. Ba lboa Blvd., Bal- boa ••. During a party, a TV set and stereo, valued at $230, were s tolen, accord- ina to Marita Brown, 114 E. Balboa Bl vd., Apt. A, Bal- boa ••. Balboa · Blvd., west o r Coronado , Balboa, was the sce"e of a traffic col- lis ion between drivers Ro- bert Allen, HOI Marcu1, West Newport, and Dixie Wit cher, 221 Amethyst Ave., Balboa Island .•• J ohn Barry II, 202 34th St., West New- port, was booked on a war- rant for violation of the ve- hicle code •• ·A dress, blouse, s lip and gown were stolen frdm her clothesline, said Alice Hall, 440 Irvine, Cli ff Haven ••• Tires and rim s were stolen from the car belonging to Eddie Le- vere tt, 133 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ••• Christopher Wid- Jar, 1200 Berkshire Lane, Wes tcliff, s topped his car on Coau cast of Loud parties lastina til S a.m. have been di sturbina the peace and tra nquility of the neighborhood, said Char- les and Jeanne Haskin s , 4)00 Patrice Rd., and Pe&JY and Hal Evans, of 4217 Patrice ~d., West New- port BeiJhts ... Oean Uel- lemansen, 22. of 226 La Jolla Ori ve, Newport Heiahts . was booked on the charae of possession of danaerous drugs ... L ee Nelson, 1430 Priscilla Lane, Harbor lii&h - lands, was anested at) p.m. on ttle sidewalk wes t of Mariner's School , on the char1e of drunk in public ... The l)odge stolen from Pat- rick Carson, 257-A Oale St., Costa Mesa, was found a t Irvine, but the keys 5I RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island. Newport Beach \\'hen yo11 depend oa. ll) lur gullrantted home impro' t mcnt ~(KI ·re g;,.ining the btae6r o f lorrJ: t .l perience, plus dte fact that ..,.t 'll be here for a long rimt to )!.ind behind our wotluouubip. CHIP, our Compcebtnsi¥~ Honw lm· ll ou""• 610 ~-llroaolwa,, _s11111 ., s tole a SolOO diamond ri ng Ana , r.alifornia, all ri~~:ht , titlr, from Ruth Jordan , 209 E. 11nd int .. rt"s t cnn,,.v,.,J t<> otn •l Bay FL. Ba lboa Island, .. now held bv it unrJ,.;. so~id llrr,l A S-l 5 boy's bike was sto- ic the pro~rt) -.ilua!f• in thr len from h~r garage at 218 C.itv of 'lr,.port Br .,rh. in .. aid Co~n ty ;unl ~tatf', """rribrol a11o· Colton, Ne~·port Shores, Lot 45 of Tra<'l 1896 in til,. said Patricia Col lins ... City of Se-w port Hracll , r.nunty Two teen age girls s tole 2 of Orttng<", State-of California, dresses from Surf and San d, a~ f>l'r map rrcordt"d in /l ook 701 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal-114, Pafi:e-5 U . 4·1, o~nd F, of o HARDWAIE STOlE FORGIT HARDWARE Hardware· Ou Pont Paint Small Appliances provemcnt Pbn furnithcs enryt hi ng - fdHS, o..ft"'"'' ~ Motor- rioll end CoMtrvction. Call for FREE bookltt and appointment in your home. Miscrllan eou,. \111 1'..; rermrl, of boa. a ccording to J.ean Ed- Oran~e Count ). wards. 701 1: E. Balboa Said ..,aJr .. ·ill h•· madr, hut Bl\'d, SMITH IIIQS. CD. H..ttn1-Air c:...•tl••iltl Shoot Motel r 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. ~it WILCOX.CIIITTINDEN HAROWAIIE ~oo·ithout ,..,.,,.nan\ (If ~">arr.tnh, I. 1 1 Fri day, 'Aorch 22 1UO S.,pHier AYe. Newport Beach Ll 1.5531 Phone 673-2350 Off. .... '7. ·-;r •• l ..... , ........ ----·--*NO MONEY DOWN e_•pres" or im p ,.., . rr fti!rt in~ t1tlt, pM.!i"""'*''n, or f"nrnrn-College s tud ents·William bran r rs, to pa} th•• unpa id pr in-:\kKinney. 2-l . and Laurel Cipa l sum of th•• nntP .. r r ur••d Sternberg, 18. were bonked hy,;a i<l ll••ed,tu-.,.it ·S1:?,7H7 .1.1. h h f ·11 1 !]~~~~~:::::1 .--PR_I_N_T_IN_G ________ ___ .LO't •uain& ~ BEAUTY NOOK Ensign Publishing Co. 0 /{HI Printer~ .. ..,. ......... c ............... 1700 W, Cout Hwy .. N.a. ........ I ·SI'Aa I'AtMn -· ....... .c ... oou TUfWIITIU ·~ t7J-Al0 Title Ot'f!c• "·""'"' .... IECEIYE THIS COM,UHENSIVI HOME IM,.OVEMENT P'LAN PRODUCT FILE FREE WHEN ou• IUILDING CONSUlT ANT CALLS TO ESTIMATE YOU. HOME IMPIOVIMINT with int f'rt>s t fr nm .,1111111,.1 I, on I e..: argc o t e ga cn- 1967, a" in .-a id nr.t,. l'''"iolrd, try at 650fl W. Ocean Ft., advanr<"<;, if 11n'·· undrr rhr West Nt:wpu rt ; they are :ac. trnnl'i uf "aid [),,,.·d: f,.,,,.., r h;u-..:used of b reaking a window 8 ~'"' and <'lprns,., uf rh.-Tru,.-to gain cn u r and then using ter anrl of th~ tru!<l,. r r,.nt.•d I" .. uid n .... d. tht: house fo r living quar- 273 2 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 673-7336 •· High speed rotary offnt preu • Varityping PLUMBING A.R. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Camation Ave. • PET SUPPli£S .ELIAIU, ESTAILISHED LUMIU DIALHS KNOW HOME IM ... OVEMENT liST Th r br nrliciary un.lo•r -.aid t ers ••• Richard Dyl!, n, of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o,. .. d, by , ....... on of a brPa rh or (1-lJ Per r ertr ee Dr., Ct)S (a default in the-obli":ation.; ,.,.._ \lesa, was booked on a prn-BUILDtNG r ur"r! thN,.h)·. herf'tofor,. f'~,.. bation order ... David Jler-cutrd .. or! r!rlive-rtd to th f' un - • Headliner 2721 E. Coast Hwy, CORONA DEL MAR Phone: 673-0550 Cmnoa del Mar TROPiCAL FISH Plumbina Repairs We have the largest and DAY & NIGUT most beautiful selection of WATER UEATERS tropical ftsh in lhe area. ''INTEGRITY SINCE 1922" Ask about the only Title Company insured mechanics lien protedion Custom Milling Custom Cabinet Work COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. d I ring, I ')5~ Roseman.• P l., f'I!Oi!I'D"I 3 Wrill t'D fll'r l.a rot t inn ·~ of fl., fault and o,.m01 n<f for ~.dr. Cos ta \lesa, rerorted the o~n ol .. ritlrn notil-,. nf hr••arh theft of Iu s Yamaha from and of rlection to rauv th•• rts parking plact: at New- undrr .. i~eoe-tf to ,.,.IJ ..,,,hi prn· port llarbor ll igh School p~rty to .. ari,fv .. ,,;rt ollhj!:"-, , .Footprin ts were left nn t ionA, and rhN••aft,.r, r.n IJ,., '"m- hN 26, 1%7, rh ,. und••r"ijZTif'd the sand, to show how two r au:.<"d .. aid notirr of I•N>:If'h people landed th e ir bnat a t and nl .. l .. r tion rr. J, .. r<·•nr•l •••l )16 Buena Vista, Balboa, in Boo k S·n ·,, P''"'" iQ(,, uf .;.,id s tole an an tique wi c ke r Olfir ial llr r nr<ls. settee, \'alued at $JStJ from U.,tr : Marrh 19, 196/i SOI"TIH.H~ !'l ~.CI Il l'! I~.:" <:OH-the rati o, and carried i t I~O HATI ON a-. ,.,,.;,J Tru-.t••r, away in their boat. By Clnirr ~mith Friday, March 22 1700 $ • U.<8909 Cos U--Ast<i,..tant·.'lf'f't•·t:.r v upenor, u.u-. ta r.-.u Publil!lh: \l;wh :!fl .. •\r•ril I. un•l G. Burrill , 5tJJ St. An- IF NO ANSWER-CALL 53()...·1212 11 . 196fl. in rJ1,. ~ •• .,.port ll arh•Jr drew's Rd., C liff tlaven, L.~::::~:::;;;;;;;:;;;~~~~;;;;;;:;;;;;i;~~·~··~·~ig~n~.~~~~~~~~~.;s :a~id~~~~a~t~someone broke COMPLETE FUNERALS "-•245 COMPLETE FUNERAL AND BURIAL CENTER CIMITRY-MAUSOUUW RINIIAL HOttH CHHII S CIIWATORY COLUWIAIIUW YIIIIAJIS LAWN JU MHN 1-6177 CEMETERY LOTS From $130 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $465 ihmDrinl Jfark Hortaary Cemetery ••Everything in One Beautiful Pl«e" Because the funeral and burial center concept elimi"lla the need for processioos dllough heavy traffic on overcrowded h•ghways, f1111ily and friends alike may now pay their lull re- spects by 1ttending the burial service, u well as the chapel service, •II 1t one heautilul place, at less ClOSt and more comenience. 1•1 -14MJ IIACH ILYD., WISTMINS11l 714 1WI I I 8 J-2421 714..,.n•Nns • RQIODELIMG • ADDITIONS LICENSED I IDMDED FRED H. GERWICK JCW Gold.nrod 673~1 -549-2170 o UPHOLSTERY UPIIOUT ERIHG We at so carry a full line of :7.;:;::;~6~7~3-=4=1 =30====-l aquar iums, and all acces- • NURSERY sories needed for the hobby. South Sea Tropi ca l 218 W. Wilson Slreet 29Gfi"i;; JO&CIIIIII &ell,, Ll P .O. Boa tzt Coa&alle.a o DRY CLEAIIIHG -n /J •. :,it:r. u-ciNID ~~~~:~.~aion'll •d btadaet I• -fast ""'ice -quality wotk - telf nnic:e la•ulty. Finilhd L~Mclly Acency (By EMroprc.a Cro{l•mera ) REMODEL: l ••· Mt ONLY $69.50 c.u .... "" .. 115 Molo H. I . S~S FREE 4el & plch, CUSTOM fl!RNITURE UPHOLSTERY • QUALITY WORK • NEIL'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2109 Newport II vd.. Newport leech · 67S.«IU Shrubs, Interior Plants Tropi cal & Trees lnsectcides and Fertilizer S&H Green Stamps FREE DF.U VE Rl' COlONA. DD. MA.R NURSERY Z7f4 E. Cout 61)...0160 o SPORTING GOODS HART'S SPORTING GOODS S38 Center Street Costa Mesa Phone: 646-1119 UPHOLSTERY e AI!:,-INISHING DRAPERIES • CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE PAI'tKINGo IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC •. .. WHERE THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY" 2660 W. C:..•t .,_,,. M_,_. ....... T•l•-• 6416-4'77 ESTABUSHED I N J9f6 llllt 1. c.-"..,., CDI~II Jlo# r ln.ftl5 ROY ELDER FLOWERS FOR ALL OC<;ASIONS DrMml Tosh FLORISTS All types of alaaa lH4!1 No•pon Bl•d. Co1taM11a Pliooo: 0 CON"T..,CT ......... . ........... " .,. .......... . .... liiCI\I.tNG ' 11241RVINE NIWPORT BEACH ¥ri!STCLtP', ,_LAZA ES llg Price lecluctlona * A. DAMES, fruaee lai.INIRIIIY,m~TA-. Fllll .. -tWI Costa Yesa -548-7961 • PHARMACY CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. Coast Hwy. Co ron a del Mar Phone: 67 3-2550 NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport Center Drive Eau On Medical 9Jildina) Phone : 644-2131 o RESTAURANT IERK5HIIIE'5 ..... .., LUNCHEON-DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole 3.f40S 34$0 VIA OPORTO Newport Beac:h JOSEFS Fine Restaurant Phone 673-1180 2121 E. Cooot Hwy. Cor0n1 del Mar (Adjacent to Janwica Inn) IHOEMPAIR ' .. F th P le NffP.ORTHARSIREIISIOI rom • 0 lc. THIRO SECTIQI-Pact 5 Newport Hotbor Tri Deltat l!anor buftny will be - THURSDAY, APRIL 4, "" will bo&d .,. E .. a.r au bat to aive Easler trtau 10 all (U.IIna..t ,_,... • tiOI• tea. *• IIIII of llit wood, aad 1101 Cbubueo OOfDlA O£l.MAR. CAUF. (« their c:hiklrca Satwday, of the children. ud a lirw, ••1•41 at 111.50 cu, claitMd Pr .. rict li• Dr., ln"inl· Tenace, s.td April 6, at Swanson Park in Auialina ~·· RicUid wert 1Biuia1. · • · .O..ia loon, 311 0a)'l, Balboa h· that tomeonebrokehi• slid.. ,.._. .. y .. 0... Emefl&d Bay,LI;pana. Randall, chainnaa ,.,. *'· Hendertoa, 5013 tU.,.,, laDd, whUe tbe car wu ina sian door and ttolc The eu hunt will beai.a Fred Myefl, Mu. Rolf' !6- ••11 Newport, reported hit parked at Fashion hl•d. a portable TV •.. Doualaa "' ............. : at 11 a.m., followed by atnandMn. William c;tuwcll. t&ereo wat stolea rrom hit TIMw.-,, 'M.ca. 2l Church,. 2101 . W. R•IMa c.ll 6~ aamet lAd a basket lunch Tri Oeltat mly call -.. VW coo•erti.,le, wbUe part.. Maria l(iweicz, 46 , or 327 ~J~;~·~·::•~·~d~on:.!p:•:••:,!6l!,_~=========:.1b:rou::ah~t !b~y~lh~•~mo::lh:•:"~·~An~_!R~o~Jr~E~n:p:•~·~·=u-~,~10~1~2~.-l EO ENOCHS of Chick Iverson Inc. of Newport Beach, pictured here with his wife, has been elected a "fel- low" of Volkswagen's National Sal es Guild, hono r so- ciety of VW's top retai l sal esmen . He received a VW medal In recogni tion of the number of vehicles sol d and the quality of assistan ce given to car own ers. Mr. and Mrs. Enochs are residents of Huntington Bea ch. DICK JAFFEE VIES FOR 14,. SCHOLAIISIIIP 'tichard Jaffe, 2101 15th St.; Newport l·leiahta, a I e- nior at Newport liarbor liiah School , i s one or the 10 finalis ts in the southe as tern division ofSouthern Califor- nia Ed ison Company's scho- larship proaram. ld at 3939 'ft. Colat Hwy .:a 1Ailrord ")r,, Cameo Shoru, I t90 &ou , waa booked on the charae T ... -,, Milrct. 26 _ of petty theft, aCtcr a citi· A aotf Mit landed 08 bh zon'a anest made by Albert prap floor, uid Ralph Martell, 2S85 Oranae, Coata Phillipa, 2l07 Maraaret Mua~ at Afbe(taon'a Market, Dr.,· Newport Heiaht•; the at 3049 E. Coast Hwy ., Cor- only trouble It, it came ona del Mar. ·. ·.A amall boy lbrouah a SIO window.·.·. threw 8 dirt clods in hi a Someone broke I lock ofr her IWimmin& pool and I 3 in ch aaraae door, uid Eva piece of cement throuah a Holmes, 111 ttuby Ave., sSO alidina alan door, said Balboa ltl.nd; it may be Or. ·Vernon Littlejohn, 2101 die lock that Thoma• Co•· Windward Lane, Baycrest well found on hi ' auaae .. ·.Someone pried open!dte door at lB~ Diamond Ave ., rear door &o the Zoo , 2344 Balboa hland. · .. Someone E. ·Coast Hwy ., Corona del with rnQUJJ colored hair Mar, then pried open the wants more fun -anyhow , CfSh reaiuer, and stole a blonde wia and acceuor-$93 ... Johna Lutes, 214'n iea were stolen from Irene's 29th St.; West Newport, was 9eauty Care, 2653 E. Coast taken to Hoaa Hospital, arter Hiahway, Corona del Mar the car in which she was . . .Oaia Holmes , 23, of ridina was involved in a car 297 Mesa Or., Costa Mesa, crash; Salt}! Eaan, S009 was picked up at 829 Say-Seashore, West Newport, side Or. ·and booked on the wa s the driver of that car, charae or failure to appear and Faye Letcher, 4800\o~J: •• ·.Barbara McReynolds, Neptune, Well Newport , wu 21, of 112 W. Coast Hwy., the driver of the other car, Apt.· 915, Newport, wss at the intenectft,n of Slit booked on a warrant chara• 'iL and Neptune. ina failure to appear ... Da-vid Terry, 21, of 201 Apo-Friday, Marcb 29 lena Ave., Balboa Island, Thomas Tesman, 1201/.t waa booked on 1 charae 25th St., West New port, bar- of drivina undcl the inOu· rowed a U67 maroon Tri- ence of danaerous druas. .. . umph motorcycle from his roommate, Lany BraiJ, and Someone pried open the front had the sad duty or tell ina door, then pried open a RE-ELEa PARSONS FOR COUNCIL e DIDtCAHD TO THI PtlfstiVATJON Of THI WAY Of UN WI AU ENJOY. e A SUCCESSfUL IUSINISS IXICUTIVI WHO HAS 1'1.100. ID HIS IIOAD IXPIIIIINCI TO GUIDI THI CITY WITH INTIUIGINCE, DIGNITY AND JNTEOaiTY. e WITH NO CON~ INTIUSTS, PAHONS ONLY GOAL IS TO PIIOTICT USIDINnAL AND HOMIOWNII JNTEIISTS, AND THE VALUE Of YOUI ,.OPIITY. PARSONS P,.Mrntion of A.rtet"ial H'ehway• Ci ... tc leautification -lktter t:iiHarM• Cooperation with Sc.hools -lnter.City Cooperation p,. .. rv .. ion of ~rine Life Improved Tr•ffic Controh VOTE APRIL 9 PARSONS h•s fought AGAINST: Oil Explobtion-Airport Ex,.-nsion-Unbir V•ri•nc•s-ln- creued Tues -UnMceptab6e F .... way 11ovtes -Atomic Enervy Plant Location - Ph•se out of MArine S.rvice Fac:ilitin in Newport Harbor. PARSONS HAS lEST COUNCIL AnENDANCE IECOID (M~Md 3 Meetings in _. Yurt.) Three or the 10 will be aelected as winners of 'Edi- son aol4 award s and wi II enter the finals. ' 1-',000 acholarship will be aw arded to a student h om each of the company's 6 aeoaraphic divis ions . wooden cabinet, and stole Lany that someone sto le it swo from a me~l ~~ at ~·~·~·~E~·!F~;,~h~or~N~~~~H~o~JI~y·:J .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ his barber shop at 3355 Via Lido, Lido a uildina. cordina to ~-Mortelelle, 3000 Ceylon Rd., Co s 'ffed"'"doy, tAarch 27 TIUST!!S !'I?OIS! , Jl, or 458 "'lll SHAlt:•• IILL Cos~ Mesa, re- Trustees of the' Orange CH~~L~S M. CAqq, of fus ed the sobriety test, Coast Junior Colleae ')is· New Yo rk City wil l speak and was booked on the · trict laat week endorsed 00 "!.Vhy be fenc ed in ?" at ge of drunk in publ ic ... leaislation which would en -8 p.m. Tu esday, April q in Keith Edge , 20, and able new junior colleae dis-Lincoln Intermed iate Oron a, 26, of 211 E. Balboa tricts to pay "&heir fai r School 3101 Pacific View Bl vd.; Apt. A., Balboa, share of costs" for the stu-' , . . booked on the charae dentt they a~d to other ex-l)r., Ha rb~r Vl eW H 1115 ' T~e-taldna · an SS9~ potted bush ~blished districts. lectur e IS sponsored Y from Newport Florist 3636 The leJitlalion, AB, 1014 Sec.ond Churchof Ch rist Sci· Newport 8lvd .... iames would pennit lhe new di s-e~t 1~t, N~wport Beach. Ad-Wriaht, 310 Pemando, tricts to pay the $)00 per miSSIOn IS free. Mr. Ca rr , boa, reported the theh studenl seat tax to adjacent who attended the Massa-S283 from a dresser d,.weo,l 4il lricts which take the chusetts Institute ·ot and a S"15 sport coat from a iif\iJ.d .. uiot•a • .., atad .. t.l. Tech nology; -w;tlldrew from closet·.'.-\;· .A S90 TV ~law ftow exempts ne~ business In 1CM2 to devote pulled (rom a stand and districts (rom payina their himself to the Christian len from the Channel •hare for 3 years. Science healing ministry. 6030 W. Coaa.t Hwy., NEW CAR LOANS .. Ha s stereo AS LOW AS DISCOUNT CotTA MliA K.....,....W,,_.., uo lnt l~ ltr.et 142-IMO SAN JUAN CA~JTIIIAHO fhomat J. WI .... Jlt11 c.MirtO c • .,...... 411·1141 • • ' • ' .,.,.. I'OOHT .. __ Mtfl .... ,..,. 411-lltJ ....... ,__.::r:' ,_,._. Cerllllll __ ... ...... ooo.oo Look what electricity is starting no" . ' • A sequence of flashing lights on the electric "christmas tree" is the go signal for these 200 mph dragste~ About eight seconds later, at the end of the quarter mile, elec- tronic timera record their speed to the thousandth of a second. From the elaborate BCOrelxiards ' in the new stadia to the super powerful lights that make night football and baseball possible, just about every sport you can think of has come to depend on electricity in some way. Electricity has brought about a "golden age" for the sports fan . Television and radio let him keep up with dozens of different sports around the world. The cost is 10 I i ttle moat people don't even think about it. Millions of avid fans are getting the gnl!lte&t IIPIC" tator bargaha in history. Only electricity can do 10 ma* for rio little. Southern c.JifomM I ' • Reminder: Tax-exempt securities are tax ,. exempt all year around ! Not just on April 15th. Every spring when tax time rolls around, there's an extra spurt of interest in tax-exempt securi ties. This is natural enough. After all, high income fami - lies (middle income, too) can often realize very worthwhile tax savings through invest- ment in tat"-exempt municipal bonds. · We're not tax experts, but we do have one of the best Municipa.l Bond Departments in the business, and it's just simple arithmetic that if you're in the 48% ta:x bracket,• a tax· exempt yield of 5.00% is equivalent to 9.62% on a taxable basis . Munici pal securi ties are usually backed by either the full faith and credit of the issuing municipality or secured by revenues produced from basic municipal services such as water, light, and power. Historica lly t hey have therefore proved to be a relatively sa fe fonn of investment, and, of course, they're readily marketable. If this sounds interesting to you, call t he manager of the nearest Dean Witter offi ce for our Current Offel'in g Circular . Or wri te the nearest Dean Witter offic.e. •S ingle return of $20.000 to $22.000. Joint return of $4.0.000 to $44 ,000. Yo u 're clo se to men who kn o w w h en y o u invest with .. DEAN WITTER « Co. "Y ES SIR, YES SIR, 3 bags -Costa Mesa Asso ciated Student Body scored in a lunch hour tor a Peace Corps overseas school bu il ding fund. A total of $275.13, wei ghing 180 lbs., was deposited at Newpo rt Bal boa Savings and Loart Assn. To reach a $1,000 goal 3 popular bands played in con ce rt at New- po rt Harbo r High March lb, open to the pu blic. Shown here are Costa Mesa hi gh activiti es commissioner Milly Co llins and student bo dy treasurer Bruce Briclcs, (McNal ly photo.) Police BloHer lands, was bOOKed on the charge of drivin& under th e innuence of a lcohol a fter she skidded to a stop at a traffi c sianal, c aus ing a po- lice c ar to take to the shoul- der to avoid collision -later she backed into the poli ce car a nd then failed her so- brie ty te s t ••. Lyman Morton, 25,of 1244 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was booked on the charge of driving under th e influence or alcohol after he was o bserved driving 45 in a 35 mile zone, narrowly missing parked cars -and then failed his sobriety tes t • .., ... 11 BoysCI1b H~ """ &o,a' l• ee&ebratin.J Natioaal ··~·-·-' C Ju.b Week with a full proarem or events at the Centre! and Upper Bey Branehes, Neiahborhood niaht wa• oburved Monday. "brina a buddy day" on Tue sday, ramer and son niaht oa on Wed neaday. Tbi• Friday ia pa trioliam d1y. ,.Dinner or c hampions•• wi ll honor volunteers and boys that have won award• durin& the paat ye ar. The 3rd Marine Aircra(t Win& band and color auatd from El To ro will 1ppear in a rlaa ceremony in rront of the Central Branch Boys• Club at 5:30p.m. The proaram for the din- ner will inc lude auelt s pea- kers bac ketb11l co1ch Bill Bloom of Corona del ~ Hiah School on aporllm&n- ahip and Gunnery Scr&elnl W a II a(:e L. Lippard on pa· trioli sm. Buck Bean of the board of directors will be the mas ter of ceremonie s and Judae Calvin P. Sch- mid t will swe ar in the boy1 taking over lhe staff poti• tiona for Boys Day. Saturday will be exchange day -boys from southern areas and Los Anceles Times boys ' clubs will be in attendance to join in the program, which will include a 16 and under baakelball tournament, aames , con- lests, tournaments and spe· cia I projec ts in the 1rts and crafts department. DEDICATION AT UCI Or . Luther E vans , fonner librarian of Conaress and di rec tor aeneral of UNESCO, will address si te dedication ceremonies for an annex to the UCI libr1ry a t 4 p.m. this Friday, April S. Qr. Evans is now director of the law an d international col· lectioos at Columbi a Uni· versi ty . li e fi rs t joined th.e Library of Conaress under Archi'dald '..tacLeishin 1939, and succeeded him b li- brarian from 1945 throuah 1953 . He held the UNES CO post from 1953 to 19 58. ---------LEGAL NOTICE (Continued from paae 5) Blvd., West Newport, a pas- senger in a car driven by Roberta Me tzger, 2108 W. Ocean Front, West New port, was taken to ~l oag Hospital after th at car was involved :n a collis ion at W. Coast Hwy., east of W. B alboa Blvd. with the car driven by Pamela Emerson, 1004 Park Ave ., Balboa Island ••• Oa- v id Bond, 21, of 604 Clu b- house. West Newport, was booked on the charge o f fai lure to appear ..• T homas ~ill e r, 24 , of 203 41st St., West Newport, and Walter Babish, 27, of 6302 W. Coast Hwy., West Newport, wc:te booked on a maliciout: mis- chi ef charge of tearing down a w ood and tin s ign adver- tising, the Other Place, 6-l50 W. Coast Hwy., We st New- port;~ti\ler , a bartender, had be en fi red re cently, accotd- ing to owner M. Cave;: of San Brenton R. {)~den , Mana ger Juan Capi s trano, who said 881 Dover Dri ve, Newport Beach damages WFte about SlSO. . • A S4t) bike , blue with whi te banana seat, was s to- len from her garage, declar· ed Eugenia Ri_ghter, 104 Via Oijon, Lido Is le ••• C ars belonging to Charles F orkner, 2A01 Bayshore Dr., and Marilyn A li en, 2 A2 1 Bayshore Dr., Bay Shore s, were hoodlumized durina the niaht: Mr. F orkner's tirei were c ut and the other car was scratc hed a long the en- tire le ft sid.e ••. Charles C lark reported finding mari- 1uana in a clear, pla s tic bag, in a tool carton in his garage, 514!.7 Mari gold, Cor- ona del Mar .•• Paul Yountg, 426 San Bern ardino, New· port !·!e ights , said a box trailer was s tolen from his driveway during the n ight. N011CE Or PUBi.ic HtAR1NC ~o tice ia hereby given that the Plannios Commission of th e City of Newpon Beach will hold a pub lic hearins on the application of Ri ch•rd L. Law- rence for a Use Perm it 1357 to perm it "ale of alcoholi c bev-erages, live entertailllllell t and d•ncing in a resLaara.q.t wiU.ia 200 fee t of a residential z0:11.e . The restaurant wi II be located 111 2106 We"t Ocean Front. Tdephone 642--6050 S•urdoy, Marc h 30 •IIIIIIIIII~~~~~~~~IIIIIIIIII~J~o~an~~~~·;5~5,~of 483 ~ Cameo High- (It would be so easy, wouldn't it?) They're im cll igent. T hey ha ve character. Hones ty. Sincerity. Good educations. Good backgrou nd~. Good names. But, do they have the drive? The boldne~s ? T he imagination ? The basic experience and raw courage to lead this city to grea tness? We think the answer in this campaign is, that the man of drive, boldness, imagination, bouic experience and raw courase is .named Jerry Wooters. And once you accept this, the rest is t a!y, "let's do Newport proud." Jeny W-ra for councilmen, 2ncl Dlst. ' • ---·· .._. f1 ""Y ......... ,..,_ Willi "--· 001, cW-, ... 2124, MJ·IIIW ' GER~LDII'I E P~RKEII'S MOniER SIJCC'.tMM ~s te l la Frances \rcher of Los <\ngeles, mother of 'Jerald ine Parker of New- pori !)each, died Sunday, '.1arch 24, a t lloag Hos pital. '.1rs. <\rche r was born <\ugus t 6. 1895. in :)odge- ville, Iowa . She li ved in Notice ia,hereby furth er Jl:iven tht "aid public hea ring wtll be held on the 18th dar al April, 1968, at the hour o 8:00 o.m. ii. the Cou nci l Chambers of th e Srwport Beach City Hall , at which ti me and place 11ny and all pe r!!lons interested may ap-- pear liiD d be heard \hereoo.. Hay Y. Copelin, secretary 'lew port Beach City . Plann in~ Cnmmisston Publish : Apn 14, 1968 , in The New port Harbor Easi gn LEGAL NOTICE ':aliforni a 8 years and ~OTICE Or PU8UC HEARING spent t he las t 2 months of 'lodce is hereby l!iiven that her life in ')range County. the Planning Comm1 ssion of Survivors a lso include a the City of Newport Beacb wifl hold a public hu rin@. oo. the son , John , of 1 urliilg ton , a pplical.loo of Jamu Ay ae. Iowa; a s is ter, ':harlotte for a U•e Permit 1356 to penni! 1.ose of Honolu lu; and 5 !!ltl'\l ctunl alteratiou and ad- granJchildren Thomas diti~s to an. u is tiafi noacon-. · fonn tnfi bulldtDfl: located at 235 Ntebur of New port 'leach, Heli otrope, Corou de l Mar. and Jan, Jacki e, and John Notice is hereby fa rther p veD Archer of ')urlington, Iowa . ' that !laid publi c liearhas will ~e ~rvices we re he ld held on the 18th d•y of Apn l, Wednesday '.-tarch 27 at )968, at th e. hour of 8:00 p.m. . ' . , ' . m the Colulcal ChU\bers of the Pactfic V!ew .temonal Newport Beach City H•U . at Chape l, wtth the 1ev. whida time and p1•ce aDy ud Herbert Johnson of the all persons hllf!'I"Uted may ap- e Ia ., a 'I lhod" 1 pear •d be heard there0111 . os .,es . • e IS Ray y . Copelin, .•ecretary r:::hurch as offi ctant. Inter-Newport Beach City ~nt was at Pacific View P1anrlill& C0111mi .. 1oa '-iemorial Park . Pub liah : April 4, 1968, .i• the Newport H arbo~ EUtp. LEGAL HOT ICE ORDIN ANCE NO. 124~ AN ORDI NANCE o r 'rHE CITY or NEWPORT BEAC H AMENDING SECTION 12.44,120 or THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNIC IPAL CODE RELATING TO PA RKING MET ER USE EXCEPTIONS The Citr Cou11 cil or the Ci ty o f Newport Beach doea ordaia. •• follows: SECTION I. Section 12 .44.-120 of t._e Ne wpon Beach Mon i- cipel Code ill ameaded to read: "U.U.IZO Me .. r U•f' E•· nfllfl-•· A. EX EM PTEO TTM E PERIODS. A "ehicle may be perked nd re mai n pa rked in a ,.rkl•s a pa ce ia any park1118 meter zoae opeD to perki.8 withont the depuit or u y cola ia t .. e parkin s wteler •dJacn t lll ereto da rias ti•e o ... er th•• that duipa- ll!:d hy rn olatloD of the CitJ Coucll aa t.lnae dariD1 whick ' 4eP"ila are req_Dired. B. PARKJNC liETER PER· Mff, Ia off4tree\ park.\• I .. aer ••e• utabllabecl t.y ... ,a.uoa ,.,. .. ,, 10 S.ctloa 12.44.030. • •eklcle .. , H ,.rtH .. cl te-ia .-:rtecl ia • r."''"• ........... ... poa lt of coia ia "'• ,.rtlaf -eter •4~Cdl .._.\o I ..ell •ftlcle IM• 45tl p .. ,M • cam at ••114 ,.,.. .. , •eaer LEGAL NOTICE perm it iuued by tlle City p~;~rauant lo the anthoriz.atioo of the City Coa.acil utahli•h· ed by ruolatio.a . Willi tile ex• cepl.lon of uan•fer.ble f"!f'" mita aach p.rkiDs perm ita shad be effecti•e oe.ty whea affised to tJ.e froe.t wmd- shie ld of the ve hicle witltia • 7-inc ~ aqnnre: ia tJae lower comer farthe at remo•ed fro. the dri¥er'a ~itioa..'' SECTION 2. Thia ordl.aaace s hall be pabliahed -.ce U. the officia l newapaper of the City. and the aaml!! aha II be effectin 30 day• aher the da te or ita adoption. . lliia ord iaaaee waa iatro- dace:d at a rep lar •eti•l ol the City CoucH of t .. e City of Newport Be. c .. file ld 011. die I ht. day of Marc._, 1961, aM wa• adopte4 o. tile 2$dl Oy of Marc._, 1968, tty •• follow-lal •ok to will A TEll, COUNCILMEN' R ...... PaN-·· ........ u. GnMr.' CoM, F~l, !ltehoe. NOE.!t_COUNCIUIEII : II•• ABSL•T COIINCILMEr.• ":c. ...... c.. !o TrtST: ... ,. l.eef'll l.aDoe CIIJ Clo.l h.l ... t April 4, 19M, Ill n. ,...,,.. •• ...., .. .,. FOR THE PRICE OF ANY COMBI NA TION *Father ' * Daughter * Son *Mother A C0..PLEte FITNE$5 CENTER FO R MEN. A HUL TH & BEAUTY SPA FOR IIOMEH . ..,,,.,..,. fJt,p•lc•l ,1.., ... c.,.,. l'riv ate Lockrt r$, Sb ou•U $ a11J D•ess ing Roo.,s! WHIRLPOOL-YOUTH lATH 2JCIO HarlaiF IML ' ..... , Sh.,, ... c ..... IIIIEIM 1211311 5105. leach Hwy. 39 rtay. l'lcna Shoppi,. 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