HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-18 - Newport Harbor EnsignII"D"II II"VOR OOteen M•shalt takes
the seat vacated by Paul J, Gruber, at
rlgh\, at Tuesday's reorganization meet-
lng of 11\J NIWC>O<t '3eaeh City Counell~. o\1
left is Lindsley Pars·ons, the newly elec-
ted vice--mayor. (Ensign photo.)
FORGIT'S FI-NALE
IS A REAL BLAST
editorially 'supported Mr .
Mcinnis aaainu Mr. ·For&i t
in the District 2 Counci l
race in N.ewport !Jeach. ·
Newport Councilman AI
Forait stepped down from
his Council seat Tuesday
after a caustic attack on the
Costa \1esa Daily Pilot.
. cnt1C1sm o f ·' soon-to-be
mayor Doreen Marshall, and
a _pledae that the fizht
aaainst the coastal Cu::eway
route is continuina.
Before aivina up his seat
10 Don Mcinnis,· his vic·
torious Council opponent,
Mr. Forait said he had a few
thinas to aet off his chest.·
"We don't have a daily
newspaper in our city," he
said as tie launctled hi s
attack on the Pilot. sinalina
out editor Tom Keevi I by
name and publisher Sob Weed
by inFerence. They had
Gun shot ends life
Willi1r11 Hanvey, 308 ~1on·
tero Ave., Balboa, who had
been threatenina to take h. is
life fo r the past 2 mon ths,
accordin& to his wife, Sara
Ann, sho t himself in the
h.ead with a double barreled
shot-sun at 5:45 a.m. Tues-
day.
Mrs. Hanvey s tated she
sot up with her 4~ yeat-old
husband at 5 a.m. to help
him aet ready for his work
as a machinist. At 5:.30 a.m.,
she went back 10 bed and
was then awakened about 15
minutes later by the sound of
the shotaun. She called New-
port Beach police from a
nci chbor' s house across the
sue ct.
The body was taken to
Baltz Mot\UUY Corona del
Mat.
.o\I.ARM SET OFF
' plumber, heaDna a sol·
dering iron at the House of
11armony , under construction
at 48 Fashion Island set off
a fire alann and sprinkler
system Wednesday,April HI.
Firemen mopped up the
water and reset die alarm.
"I don't want 10 be pushed
around by a newspaper,"
nid t.he outspoken \1r .
Forai t.
He said tic would have
opposed Doreen Marshall
for m·ayor, and aave the
fol\owina reasons for his
stand:
"In a closed session,
when we were tied up 3 to J,
she cast the decidin& vote
to tip over the fine'st city
manaaer we ever had." (He
was rcfenin& to the Coun-
cil decis ion to terminate
the services of fonner Ci ly
Manaaer Bob Coop.)·
"().Irina the freeway filht,
when Mayor Paul Gruber
left town , I was taken off
so quickly that my throat
was cut and is sti ll bleed--
in&. '3 (Two years aao.
Doreen \1arshall , as actina
,mayor, appointed an interim
freeway COfMli ttcc, with
herself, Councilman Bob
Shelton and Counci lm• Legioa
Nominations ror officers
for n61 were made by mem~
bets of the Newport Harbor
American Leaion Post at
their mectina Wednesday,
April 10.
Johnsona, H.-old Fruier, freeway fiattteu Carl-r:or~o and Tony Schuck. won't sive up," Mr. Forait Nonuna~ons ror. ofric~~s con tinued. "I wouldn't siP'
For Amcnc.an Lcpon Auul1· a Coi"Ofla del Mar freeway
ary o f Lealon Pos! H I w~re aareement. We don't need
made at the Apnl m~ctJnl freeways. We need ar-
of ~e . &fOUP, and further terials ." Up for election at the May
10 meetina arc commander:
Blayne Ki mler and Rita
Goodall; first vice•comm an·
dcr, J.B. Mu rray and Emil
Kossman; 2nd vic~·comman
dcr, Re ynard Swrey and
Dale Zcialer; 3rd vicc·com·
mander, Ted Valenski and
Don Porter; seracant•at·
arms, Donald Frey; hislOr·
ian, Walter Tipps; chaplain,
Haro ld Rcichncr; finance
offi cer, W.C. Cos. and Lloyd
Carter; e~ecutive commit·
tee of 5, Jerry Goodall, R.
Berry, Charles Hun t. Arthur
Pyfrom, K.E. Johnson, K.N.
nom matJons may be made Councilman Bob Shelton
from . the .fl oor before the interrupted him at one poi nt'
~Jec t10n at the:, May! meet-with th e question ," Is this
m& at the Leaton Hall. necessary'!"
Mrs. Joh~ Donald Frey h.~s "Yes, it is," replied \1r.
been normnated for pres1-ForaJt. 11e conc luded with
dent; Mts. ~aries W:caver the remark that it is just as
for first VIce president; well that he is no longer a
Mrs. Clayton Balbombc. 2nd counci \man because of his
vice president; Mrs. Bill car ailment: which has cos t
Murray, sccretllr).'•treasurer; him the hearin& of his left
Mrs. Atris Randall. chap-ear.
lain; Mrs. Charles Hunt,. ser· Counci \man Oee Cook e~
aeant-at-arms; Mrs. Fred pressed thllllks and a 'IK!rd
Beck, marshal; Mrs. Ken-of caution in his Farewell
ncth E. J ohnson, historian ; speed!. t-I e thanked the
and Mrs. Roy Owen, junior people who voted for him ,
past president. the 1)5 who con tr ib.lted to
Early graduation okayed
Everythinawentso smooth-ed certificated staff for the
ly at the Newport-Me sa Uni· n6il·6~ school year.
ried School Distri ct Board Ant. Supt. Norman Loau
mcetina Tuesday niaht that stated that of the ~6 teactl-
thc session was over in an ina vacancies ror ne~t year,
hour. all but 37 have been fitted.
The Board authori zed the A special l}"leet.ina has
honorins of retirina di strict been set fo r Tuesday, April
personnel at 3:45 p.m. ty\on-30, £or additional conveua-
day, June 3. lion and discussion with
Early araduation was ap--law enforcement represcn-
proved for 13 students from tat.ives, district pcnonnel
Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and other interested citizens
and Estancia hiah schools. on the policies, aeneral stu-
All students are ]·year If&-dent conduct and question-
eluates. havinl completed ina or pupils by law enforce·
their reautar school course ment officers.
work in rcaular and summer A discussion was held on
ausions. The early lf&du-the possibility of an "en-
arc: richmeot cruise to the
Corona del Mar Hilh Orient.•• w be developed
School -Susan Traves, Ro-alona the lines or lhe Seven
bert Dale, Katharine Ander-Seat proll"am o£ Olapman
son, R&~.~l E. Kottler. ~heryl CoHe1e. Dr. Loatt stated
E. Kr~t.er. Jeff StJeber. that lho Holland American
Pauicia Terrell: Stumthip company could
Cotta Men Htlh School -provide a thlp for 3S days
Sue Lynn Knoll, Sheii.Y Con~ in Oec«nber. 1~6~. and
ncr,. Jll) Conry, Ke1th K. January. 1970, (or a student
Cavlton. tn' -~ k K d
E . H'...t. ~...~.. I p .., tO yo. yota 1n atancta t..,. ~·oo -Taiwu FormosL
Mary Mar1aret Gaines, Hedy •
M. Hane. Lin~;oln ·School wat au. ":flmodS STOLdEII ..... • d fi1 I' • "' em ay fur poacher '"orate. to 1 •. _,P ICalionl hit 1tobin10n't Depannent
(Of National S<:1ence Foun~ ... Store at F .. hion 111-.d
tion Pl:oP'"?l rundt, Wllh tte.nday, April ), ror
100ft nnanc•na by the N~ s4 390 worth of Ma •• lbey llion~l ~i~ce FUnd. ~· w~r• beina traaden-ed to
apphcauon 11 .• eUen11on •• tbippin1 deputnnL ·A.
of lhc e1ittin1 pmp..n. chinc:hilla fur jacket. li_.t
"tbc urtb .. lp.ce computer bei1e in co,or nlved at
1ci•c. PI'OI'Im.o" stlrted 12 ,195, •d a· pearl dy•41
Pob. u. oliOr flar -~ off o41110.
'Thl tloerd approved the ft(•d at 12,195, were
reemp&oymont o( recomtMndo-takea.
I
tliscampair~~ fund , and also
those who voted for his
victorious opponent, be-
cause now tie can lead a
rrore nonna\ life. He ex-
pressed gratitude to the
ci ty staff, and particularly
sinaled oo t public works
directnr Joe Devlin.
He nOled that For the ftrst
time . the Counci I does no t
include an y local business-
men . He ch ided the local
me rchants . sayina they
"should act off the di me••
and offer their s ervices to
the city.
3y way of advice to the
in coni na counci !men, he
said, "I hope yoo have the
couraae of your convictions.
1r you feel you are riaht..
don't be afraid to stand
alone.
"Harmony and concur-
rence by the majority must
not become an end in itself.
If all vote toaether and all
sina the ume refrain, then
our cicy aovemmcnt is in
danaer."
He 11t1ed vi10roua debate
in the ;,pen .. to keep city
busineu public.
He recelved an ovt.tion of
hancS.clappin1 from the
audience as he concluded
hi 1 farewell.
RICORDIR IS STOL84
Honce I?Jiaian school re-
pacted ... ...n or a ~pe
recorder IIMS apeUcrt, n.l·
ued at Ul9, tCIIIIcdftllc O'fer
........ d .~1 ll .. 15 .
P,lnd,.l Anhar Qris...,.
.... Mid llt,at the poia~ .or
• _, ••• 111 ui«Kl .. •••
dD• ia_ • .au ••ic ptac·
tic. IOCI'ft,
Doreen Marshall bec.me Gruber chanaed places, and
fie 2nd "Madam Mayor" in the sea tina otde'r apparently
lhe history of Newport wu settled: h om left. as
Beach as her Council ool-viewed From lhe audience -
\ea~e s named her to be newly instal_led Counc_ilman
lheir preaidina office' r>on Mclnnu, Councilman
Tuesday aftemoon ~• Shehan. Vi ce-\layor Par-
Mayor Marshall uid that
the job now is "to close
ranks, and worlt toaether
conauuctively" to provide
leadership to realize the
city's areat potential.
She cited several prob--
lems lhar face lhc Counci 1:
•
• r '
J)ora Hill who s~ as son1, Mayor \1 arshall, newly
mayor fro,; 1954 to 1958 , installed Coun c ilman Ed
wa s there to offer conaratu' lhrth , Councilman Howard
lations. Both '>oreen and Roaers, and Councilman
Ooraare Lido Isle residents. Gruber.
The motion For eiCction o\S her first offi cial
of mayor was made by Paul action , \layor \brsha\1 an-
Gruber who has occupied nounced appointments to
the m~Yor's chair for dtc the_ Or~n~~ Coun ty Sani-
put 4 years. He also made tau.on ~tstrt cts :
• The aoala and objec-
tives liitudy , "now on the
verac of take-off, offcrin 1
ci ty -wide involvement."
• Deficiencies in the
present city hall plant.
"Plan s must be made to
provide new fa cilities."
she said.
INITIATION of 15 ntw members and installation of
off icers for the l%8-6q school year wil l be held at a
7 p.m. banquet today , ~pril 18, by tb e Modern Music
Mas ters of Coro na del Mar High School in the school
cafeteria. Pictured here, from left, are Harry Corea,
cha irman of the mus ic department at the high school;
Tom Key of Eas t Sluff , instrurorentalist and vocalist,
th e motion for naming Coon-Outnct 5 -The mayor and
ci\man Lindsley Parsoos as vice-mayor as reaular
vice-mayor. the position members ; Coun cilmen Roaers
held by Doreen for tbe past and '..1 clnn is as the re-
2 years. The vo te on both spective alternate s.
• School classroom short-
age. "The City Council is
ready to aive ludcrship
and to assist the Oiuric t
trustees to solve the critical
problem," she asserted.
who is th e out-going president of the organ ization, Mld
John Moody of Irvin e Terrace, historian, wh ose s pe-
cial t~ is the cl arinet. Modern Mus ic Masters is a na-
tional honorary fraternity tor high school music stu-·
motions was unanimous. Oisuict 6 -Councilman dents. ( t::nsign photo.)
\1ayor \iarsha\1 took her \1clnnis as the rc:au lar
place 1n the center of the member, the mayor as the:
Coun cil rostrum, and Vice-alternate.
\1ayor Parsons moved over Disui ct 7 -Counci lman
to the traditional seat at ~o,ers as the regular NEW SUPT. PAYS VISIT
the mayor's riahL member, the mayor as the ly Elinor Woo4 ·sy stem finds his replace·
Then the: mayor announc ed alternate. The "for sale" si&n went mc:nt.
that the seni or members or The Council also k>ok the up on Or. Will iam L. Cun-"I hope to build a school
tile Council could I tate followin& official actwn be-ningham's Hayward home di s tri c t that e\'cryone will
the irr'p refcrencc in seatina. fore adjourning lo 7:30p.m. on Sunday, and he made hi s be proud of and pleased
Coun cilman Gruber said tie '..1onday. April 2:2 : first offi ci al visit Monda) w1th," he said.
woold like to sit at the • l)iaried the considera-to the Harbor area as t.hc "With the world's know-
extreme left end of the lion or the tidelands use superintendent or the New-ledge doubled every 10 or
Counci l rostrum _ "atase fee reco•nmendations and po rt··Mesa Unified School 12 years, and SO% of stu-
riatlt,'' that is, as defined the re newal of the Sc:wport dis t.ric t. dents aoin& into jobs that
by Councilman Bob She: I ton , Harbor <\merican Legion From now on Or. Cun -don 't even es.ist now," Or.
who had held that seat since lease until th e mee tin& of ningham will :'hopefully" Cunninaham feels that
his appointment as succes-July 8, b~cause the: April spend 2 or 3 days a week school s andeducation should
sor to fOtn)Cr Ma)'or Jay 22 agc:n~ 15 too crowded to here becomin& acquainte d work in partnership with
Stoddard. allow time for adequate with his new school domain. fami lies, the church, and
discussion . · 1 · 1 COuncilmen Shehon and 1 . He will move m petmanen t Y the corrmu!llty lO deve op
• :':pled~ a ~so us~~ when the Hayward school leadership and skills.
~~1~~~=r~:E~£."·~1 Fire hits Bay Club ,
z:c"penses. F . The Balboa 9a}' Club al<'f\aCoaltff~.JBey .aoci· Ci~. Clerk Laura LaJIOI apartment of James Leisner ficd the aatelteeper and
a0nin1&tered the oa~ of of San \iarino was com plete· fou&ht lhe blaze with fire ex-
3ffice_ to. Councilmen ly gJJtlcd by a fir e caus ed tJngu1shersunti\theNewport
'ttclnnt s . HJTth an~ Par-by a shorted euension Beach fireme n arri\·ed .
son s. and then prest_ded as cord Tuesda)' momi"na.
chaifiH&.n pro tern dunn&. the April 16 .
selection of mayo r and vtce-Near bo,· apartment s were
mayor. damaged ~· water and
AI Pl"nkley •m••·· b,;,,;,, .,, .... , cost of the fire to SIO,OOO.
• Four firemen , S. Anderson. mayor again ~. Hanloo , R. Touweile r
and J. Woll •. •ufTmd m;not
injuries .
The lite was first nott ced
by ·Randy Archibald an d
Tom \1orris of Huntinaton
13eadl as the)' drove: by
LIBRARY PLANS ()I(•D
Formal d~cisioo w en-
la rae th ~ Corona del \tar
Branch of the Newport
Publ ic L1braf) an d approval
of tental.l\'e 'pl ans and
s.k~tch e s submit te d br
'h.\boaarch1tect 'lilt Ficke,r
we-re accompliliihed at Tues-
da) mo rni ng's mectmg of
th e ~..-.. ·port l each L1brary
Bo ard. The plan s 'o\'i\1 now
be presentt:d to th..-Newport
3 each C't t).
CAPTAIN John E. We lles,
son of Mr s. Lucile 1. wet·
les ot 22 Westclitf Villa ,
We stet iff , has been award-
ed U.S. Air Force silver
pilot wings upon graduation
at Re ese AFB, Texas. He
is bein9 assigned to Trav is
AFB, Cali f. for flying duty
with the Military Airlift
Command. He is a 1 q57
graduate of Ncwcort Ha rbo r
High School, studied at
Ora nge Coast Junior Col-
lege and the Un iversity of
Ari zona. Captain Welles'
wife, Ba rbar a is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr s. Charles
W. Vest of Se ymour, Tc11as,
and his fat her, Ra y L.
We ll e s , resides at lq()7
Ga latea Ter., Irvi ne Ter-
For the 3rd time around.
o\lvin L. Pink le y wu named
mayor o f Costa \lesa by
city counci \man Tuesday
n1ght. Apri l 16.
Robe rt \1. Wil son, former
mayor, was elected \'ice-
mayor. \lr . Wilson , \lr.
Pinkley. and William St.
Cla1 r, newly elected counci 1-
man , earlier ,~,.ere admini S-
tered the o ath of o ffi ce by
Cit)' Cle rk Charle s Priest,
who was reappointed to his
o ffice along -with Ci ly
t\ttl)fney Ro)· .l une and
treasurer W. C. Ri..-s.
Planting funds sought
•
STILL IN ULlOA
\1rs. Gladys Sinclair has
moved Crom 1000 W. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, to 5 1~:: W.
Bay Ave. \ln. Sinclair has
been a resident ~"or the Har-
bor Area £or nearlr 5 years.
She is ori&inall}' from Pasa-
dena.
Tile Corona del \tar
Chamber o f Comm erce
Beautification Comm1ttec:.
tleadcd by John Semple, has
started solicitation of fon ds
for lhe next island to he
landscaped on Coa st Hwy.
in cooperation .,•ith the:
C1 ty of Newport Beach . A
5-year program has been
started with the plant1ng nf
one island a year, lhe cfty
to pay 2/J and the Chamber
I '3 of lhe cost
\1erchants and business-
men in Corona del \1ar ar e
payina 20 cents a Front foot
for lhe nex.t 5 years to com-
p\e\e tle 15\and plan tina.
THE KIW,.NIS CLUg of Co""'' del M•r of tile adult """'"'net of AFS •t Corona
hosted 4 American F ield Service students del W1r High School. Each of the students
at the April lb noon lunc.heon meeting at told abOut thth obSer..,ltion ~ and reflec·
the Villi Sweden res taurant in a Dft-9Ubllc tlons of our Ame.-lcan life 1nd ways ~d
sc:hO~s week program. Pictured here, tram answered quhtlons from club members.
left, are Enrique De Mestr.Jf of Asenclon, AFS IS a Pti¥1lt educ,.lonal organlza-
P•ogu"Y; VIctor G•lllnl of L• Colero, tion , w~h no rell1ious .. polllle.ol ofllllo-
Chlle; Zeenat Aman of Samba~, India; tions. Ttle st~o~dtftt nchMgt program now
Frank Gregory of Johannubt.lrg, SOu-. extends to ~0 countrtn Md hiS strved
Africa, and Mfs. JM~es 0. R"Y, wife of ower 25,000 stucloots 1ft lie past20 ttors.
lhe Kiwanis Club P<Uidenl oncl m-!H-Fol-pftoto.l
The Cham ber i s aslong
r~s 1den t s to he lp plant
the se l"l311ds and are
a~k 1n g them tn .:ontnbute 10
cents rer fron t foo t of theu
prop~:rt~. Gnl Scouts are
dcll\'enn g a le tter aiv tng
all Je talis. Ch e cks should
b( made r ayable to Corona
del \I:H BeaUtiful. P. 0 .
q,,~ -; ~-Cc>ron a del \1ar.
Ol·aJ\\nc date 1S <\ptil 26.
SENIOR RESIDEIITS TO
VISIT LOCAL SCHOOLS
Srectal 11mes next week
ha,'e been scheduled at
sch,>Ois 1n the! ;"oocwport
\lesa Ln 1ficd Dutrict for
seni N residents to wut the
sch{l<lls. '"IStt classrooms,
and ask any questions, ac•
cordins to &tpt. Leland B.
-.:ewc"mer. The senior citi·
zen5 are asked 10 call their
\neal sch•~n l or the district
1'1Tice , t>.it>-3224, extension
5. r.,r tnfnrm ati oo, as to tbe
t1 me ,,r da) that tours are
!IC.hfJuled.
ELECTIOt4 SOIEDULfD
BY DAR APRIL l'
C"l , Willi am Cabel Chapter
t'f IJAR will me et at 12:10
p.m. Wednesday. ,April l.t,
1n the Is land House at
Fashion Island.
De sen wi 11 be served
preced1n1 the meelin1 by
\fn. Ross E. Heflin, tk»1le11
cha.irman, and her com·
mi ttee: Mmu. Johlt A.
Hoflotmod. Helbert E. Miller,
DwiFt M. Robert• •4 ·s.
R. ewoomer. Qap~er
'hacat. Mrs. £ad. Q.
Corhtt.. w111 pnti* ewer •e m .. tin.1. at wWcl ....a
Nporu or COCIIDit .. dlei,..
IMft •ill be ...... 1M ..
elecliOI'l of offtclf"t wiD M
hold.
Constant reevaluation and
reappraisal, widt dtc adoP""
tion of new techniques and
elimination or die irrele·
van:t.. arc necessary, he said
for education to stay cur-
rent.
Asked about the overcrowd--
ina expected in claurooms,
Or. CunniniblfTI u.id he
couldn't offer an y .alution
since he had only arri1ed
here, but.. he added '"it is
critic ally imporUnt that
each student act his run
share of education."' Ke
said he will live lbe pro~
lcm first priority.
ln bls opinion, rederral lid
c• .,. a bleuin.a la a low
-o~a ..--..IIR& ., ----~.,rar reaernlio.. per~
ally ...
Wh&t disturbs him about
federal aid is the control ;
the bureaucracy involved in
implcmentina a proaram; "so
many copies o f cvcrythin1.
and so many 'people to rud
the copies"; and the lcnath
of rinancina can be so un-
stable, "they can pull the
rua riaht out From under
you."
Amon a the thina1 that make
a aood teacher and what Or.
Cunnin&ham has looked for
when hinna. are "com-
petency ... cnthus1asm ...
lo\'e for children ... sense
of humo r, lhe abili·ty to
lauan at one's self. ..
po1se ... a 1ood appearance
and a aood voi ce.." Sut he
"''on't tell them how to
teactl . as "the} are tra1ned
by expcrtlii.''
He believes princi.pals
should have a areal deal o r
autonom)'. But he said he
would like them to work a1
a team and cooperate with
Board plannina.
Or. Cunninatunr was an
Enalish major and had con•
sidered newspaper writina.
When "Pat" lhc 1irl h.c later
married. wu anduatcd from
colleac and tauaht at a
country sctlool in Welt Sac-
ramento. Or. Cunnintham
vi sited her at school. He
fell in love with her and her
students. " ••• and I married
both of them." So he became
a teacher. His first year, t\e tau., t in a 1 cl f --<:90 tainad
oountry1 1chool in ftc Vali•.:_Y __
of the Moon. -
1 n Paradise. Or. Cu.nnina-
ham carne into a di1trict
lhat had tumod down muy
bond issues just a1 res,.-
dents jn this area h1ve done.
"&t 1 •a• lUcky. •• he
said. "They linally w.. '
tired or w.mina them ......
and paued 1ft i nuc. •d 1
aot all th e cr.di"'"'
In hit 42 yew1 of Uriaa.
he has hAd tbc •ll*'i•o•
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MillO TO IIEW AIID OLD COUIICILIIEII
Here Is a memo to new counci I men who have just taken
their seats following last week 's success at the polls -
and the "old" Council members can li sten in too. '
You are now a working membe r of a governing body, wi th
a measure of power and authority in your hands. Al ong
with this power goes responsibility, and above all there
is a need to unders iand the bas ic con cepts of liberty and
justice. Each Coun ci I meeting is opened with a s al ute to
our flag, and to our ~epubli c, and the pledge to work for
liberty and jus t ic e fo r all. Then there is a prayer for di·
vine guidance for the discussion and act ion to be und er-
taken during the meeti ng .
The purpose of goverl"'ment at al l levels is th e•same: to
secure the "unal ienab le rights o f life, liberty, and the
pu rSu it of happiness." The goa l of a governing body, be-
ginning with the c ity counci l, is to pres erve indivlqual
li be rty-not to adopt res trictive legislation. If liberty is
to be preserved, you legislators must resist the danger-
ou s tr end towa rd mo re an d more controls and regu lations.
In th e final analysis, you will not be rewarded for the
number of laws you pa ss, o r fo r parie s, or schools, or
mas ter planning, or for harmon y -but for what you do to
preserve the freedom under God that you acknowledge at
each Council meeting.
The freedom that you help preserve is you r own, as well
as ours. • • •
MESSAGE OF EASTER IS GOSPEL OF CHRIST
The Easter Sun rise Service at the Harbor High School
stadium has been an occasion for great spi ritual bless-ing
fo r a number of years. There have been wooderful mes-
sages from pastors who have told of the joy and hope as-
sured by the greates t si ng le e\lent in human history -
the res urr ection of our Lord Jesus C hr ist. Th is Easte r
there was disaopointment, because the message was
not about the gospel of Chri st, which is "the po wer
of Sod un~o salvat ion to every one whO beUeves." 1t was
instea d an eulogy of Martin Luthe r King, who held the
title of minister, but was an advocate of civil disobe-
dience, an associate of lefl wing agitators in the Ci\lil
rights movement, and a leader of orates\ ma rchers who
sought remedial legislat ion through mass pressure.
This tim e the ~aster message was not fulf il.li ng Chr is t's
command to preach the gospel of s a lvation, but inst ead it
was expounding the social gospel, which seeks to ch ange
the environment of man, and not firs t his he.art. Un res t in '
emerging nations was laid at the doors tep of Christian
missiona ries telling of the promises contained in the
'3ible. Th e rise of comm unism, with its claims fo r a fu·
tu re classless society at Peace on earth, was linked to
the Christian message of rewards to be won by bel ievers.
The doctrine of ~o lle c t ive gu ilt of societ y fo r the assas-
sinat ion o f Ma rt in Luther King was repeated. The eulogy
for the sla in civil rights ma rcher and apostle of civil d is-
obedience seemed to clothe him with the glory of a de-
liverer of his peopl e , as though his mission and his fate
were a figure of ou r Lord's min istry here on earth.
The message of r::as t er is not the social gospel . II is
the gospel of Christ, as it was given in the script ure read-
ing at the sun rise s ervice, "'3ut now is Christ risen fr om
!he dead, and become the fi rstfruits of them that slept,"
and in the music by the c hoi r, "'3 ecause He lives, we too
' MOU PIOM GIIICE
Athena, Oreece: 1611 of 1he ~s th-n 2.000 rem~~inina pritooen
At 1 wu uyina. my wife and 1 came over ( p_ract~lly all Commt.mi~) merely oa the
here on acc:ount of SpcDder Blrd lalkinJ aaaiost pn~ner • word that he will henceforth make
forelan travel so much that we couldn't resist . no effort to ove~hrow !he ~vernmcot by
Alto we felt that we just had to -. Europe fore~. Fair enouah. Too faLr I th1nk. I wiab the
oDCC' more, before the Europeans find out ~nlted Statn aovernmt~t would lmpr~ the
about Urbln Renewal. Just imaainc. Lisbon _0,000 or more Amn-•can Commumsts and
ooce it become. a "Model City." ' anarchists who ure dedicated to overthrowin~
When a friend once asked my brother. ''Bill . our governnlCnt b_y f~~e. althouah I don I
have 1 told you about my trip to Europe?'' Bill know what our um ven1ttn would then do for
replied: "No, and 1 sure do appruiute it." gu~st spea~ers. . . . .
Pouibly the reason I aro subjecting you to Whc_n 11 has real~zed 1ts .ob~t1ves :. ~nd
this travefoaue is because I , too, hate truvel· c:<:o nom1c and educat1onal pn~Kipln! pnnc1pla
oaues. My psychiatrist could pro'Jably explain of individual freedom and liberty ~h~h also
that to me if he ~ver aets out of that mental mean ~pe.ct for_the f~eedom of yo~r nc.•&;hbor,
hospital he's been locked in since ~r last in· •hef) 1~1 1 revolullon Will lte_p_ back. Into .. h1st~ry
terview. And, speaking of psychiatriSts, 1 heard :md "''II noc become a poluteal party, · Pnme
1bou1 a fellow who was havina: his last psy-Minis1~r Papadopoulos ~r~~ises. Of course,
chiatric visit after beina: treated for a kma per-I here 1s always t~e poss1b1hty . that once the
iod of years. "Since this is our last session I'm leaders llf lhe Nauonal Revolution Gr«k aov-
oow cured," he 1old the psychiatrist, "kiss me ernment have breathed deeply of the heady
a:oodbyc." fumes of power. they will oot want to relin·
"I'm sorry."' rlplic.d the psychiutriSI, ··1 can't quish it. "Power tends to corrup1 and a~lute
kisS you. We really !iihouldn"t even be lying power corrupts absolulely." (Most people can
here on 1he couch 1ogether." ~land adve rsity : few people can stand power.)
Well . anyhow, though we really shouldn'l I N!l ieve. however. that Prime Minister
even be doing this~ here we are spending P11 padopoulos and his group have every inten·
American dollars in Europe. tiun of restoring the King to his throne, and
··Liberal" columnists si..c h a~ Evans and No-re-establishing a consliiU tional monarchy,
vak urge thai the U.S.A. should underwrite an ;1long with freedom of I he press.
overthrow of 1he ··Junta." One U.P.I. reponer The new go vernment has made mistakes and
on assignment in Greece repoqedly resig ned wi ll m:~ke more. Bu1 the biggest mistake the
because his editors refused 10 print his material governmen1 n)Udc was 10 turn loose Andreas
as he sent it : it was objecti ve :~nd therefore P:~p:mtlreou to rec nt:~minale his Communist
favorahle to the new military regime. And 1 unJ "lihera r· friend. in 1he United States. X
confess I lost my usually s1olid objectivity. too. Chri,tilln gcn1lcman "ke Jan Smith. Prime
With such enemies as the Washington "Post." M i n i~ter of RhoJesia, n"t even get into the
Drew Pearson, Bobby KenneJy. Senator Ful· United Stale-.. remerAber'.'
bfighl and the New York "Times," I decided On hh w:~y to the States and presumably a
1he new m1litary government must be good. profes!IDr<~hip in California, Papandreou lold
The Greek people hale Communists. yet the 1hc French press, "All I want to do is fight
Left Would have won 1he scheduled election in for democracy." !Which in Red jargon means
May. To form a government. Papandreou's Communism. 1
Cen1er Union I equal to our Democrat Pany) But just hecau~ Papandreou 1alks like a
would have had to align itself with Commun-Ked :.nd :~cts like a Red. don't aet the wrong
1SlS. 1dc:~ ahou1 h1m. folks-he ;_, a Rc.d.-Amertcao
The Lreek m11itary government will release Way Fealun.t,
Town, Gown sets e
UCI Town and Gown mem·
bers will &ather at the '...tesa
<;ou rt Commons on c::ampus
on \1onday morning, May 6 ,
for their annual meeting.
The meeting, arranaed by
\1rs. J ohn \1. Owen, will
fe a ture a lectu re by Dt.
Lewis Hanke, professor of
Latin <\mcrican History a t
UCI.
Coffe e will be served at
10 a.m . by Mrs . Q.ic::hard
9\erwood , h ospitality chair-
man , and her corrmittee of
hostes ses. ".irs. Frederick
\k1Jricn, president, will pre-
side at a short business
meeting to foll ow, which
will include the e lecti on
and installation of new of-
fi cers and advi sory board
members.
10111
H-
caau, i• trtY c:uadidete ror
the otri~ ol pneidtnt of
the Unhed ·State I , now that
die cuneat iacumbent has
decided not 10 be a candi-
date ror re-election •
I would vote for him. He
milht vote for himulr, and
Mrt. Mcintire miaht be per-
auCed to vote for her hut·
band. I am sure that "Amen
O..arlcy" would voice the
word for which he is famou a.
There are perhape 10 mi I·
lion men and women who are
Blble-bclievina Cbriuia.ns
who would call their bal·
Iota for him if he were to
announce hit candidacy.
Thirty mill ion more voters
would have to be brouaht
into Line in defiance of the
"Bobbyites," the "Hubert
.Horde,.. and the "Rcx:ke-
feller Rouahnecks.'' The
last word often is applied
to the men of brawn who
work in the oi lfieldt .
Dr. Mcintire is a man of
vision, of Initiative, Of
force, and above all, of
aood old common sense. He
demonsuated a ll of th ese
qualities last" week when he
learned that a Russian tank·
er had docked in a port on
the eastern seaboard or the
Uni ted States. The fact that
a Russian ship should enter
an American harbot and take
on fuel, water, and other
suppliea is not an uncom-
mon occurrence, but this
ship was different: It was
reported lO have been a
.. mo ther ship'' for a thou-
und or man Ruuian fi•h·
........... n.w. ...
u 6 mll11 11a our
shoot. Thete bo .. •. ac-Teddy
cordiaa 10 lh• aood doetor. h••• done
uee trnall IDIIh nell, and Law it waa u.aounced
boina draaaed over lhe bot· &hat lhe Ruui• Rahina
tom, scoop everythina down f .. et hlld moved DOdh 10 111.
&o lita.le minnows. area olf the ehorea of t..ona
Penntuion to rith 10 llland. • • • close to our ahoruwaa said 01. Mcintire, in Monday'•
to have been aiven by lhe broadc::ut, showed that he
State Department In In in-could write an Kc:eptable
temational aaroemen1 .sian· ''Stale of tho Union" speech.
ed in Moscow, and without He stated: uwe cannot
the official knowlcdae of chanae the heattt of men
\he Senate. by takina political action.
It was related that when Hwnan nature can only be
the Ruuian thip approached chan&cd by the lOve of God.
the port, the paued the The time haa come for the
newly re .. commiuioned auumption or individual U.~.S. New Jeney. a battle-responsibility. We do not
shiP \hat had been taken want men in public office
out of . "mOth bal~s.'' an_d t who defend tho,. who lli·
was bema placed an read1-mulate otheu to violence
neu for war duty: I ~ miaht and riotina. We should act
have ~en a c::omctden ~e, thi t t tory over to the people
but th1 s gave the Ru ss1an 10 aa to unify the country
intelligence service a in order to realize the alar·
chance to ae t a close-up ious reality of the political
view or one or ou r main dreams of our forefathers.
naval units. We cannot carry on the busi·
The mil itant minister im-ne ss of aovernment when
mediately announced the our leaislators are forced
fac ti: ove r the radi o, and to take action at gun point.
called for the assemblina of This country is rilled with
a SJOUP of people wh o would people who have faith in
protest against the presence
of a Ru ssian ship in a port ~d . They believe that law
or the Uni ted States. Soon and order must be maintain-
ed or we wi II have no rc· over a hundred people as-
sembled down at the docks . public. • • • but the Russian ship had Like millions of o ther
gotten the news and already Americans, 'lr. \olclntire was
was under way enwute to not satisfied with the con-
the open sea. elusions reached by the spe-
Dr. Mcintire's comment cial commission on civil
was that the Ru ssian ship disorders. Consequently , on
should have been impounded '.larch 13, while actina as
and should have been kept president of the International
as a hostaae unti I the Rus-Counci I of Oris ti an Olur-
aiana prevailed upon the ches, he announced the for-
mation of a N atjona I O.ri s·
tian Commission to lnvesti·
aate the ~.i o t s .
tn so doin& he stated: "In
t.e re port or the President's
special commission on civi l
disorders, i t was apparen t
that the spiriwal, moral ,
and reliai ous aspects ofthis
national crisis we re being
ianored. Moreove r, the com -
mi ssiqn failed to take into
consideration the reli&ious
influence whi ch has stimu -
lated civi I disobedience .
Presented as nominees
by \1rs. Q.oben Weed , chair•
man of the nominatina c~
mittee, will be \irs. Eloise
!{lake, pres ident; \lrs . Jay'
R. Lonaley, 1st vi ce-presi ..
de nt. Mrs. S.N. Oesenbcra,
2nd vi ce--president; Mrs.
H.C. 1)urfie, l rd vice•presi-
dent; Mrs\ Q.oy Giordano, re--
cording secretary; Mrs. ·Ro-
bert :Jordon, correspoodina
secretary; and \Irs . (liarles
Cringle, ueas urer.
Nominees for the ad visory
board include Mrs. Q.ogcr W.
Q.ussell and \Irs . Lewi s
Hanke as University rcpre-
sentat ives, \Its. J ack Cur-
ley an d Mrs. Clinton ~yzel
for the south coastal area,
and '.li s s \lartha Fulle r and
Mrs. John B. Hiaq for the
THEq:e WEQE so few cars on 13alboa
!31 vd. near Main .St., Sal boa, at 9 p.m.
Monday , April 8, that all the extra traf-
fic and barricade signs were taken do"Nn .
Th is pict'ure shows there were about 15
ca rs on th e st reet and hardly any Easter'
vacationers to watch them go by . Maybe
the kids were home coloring Eas ter eggs
-but chanc es are that th ey are enjoy ing
Easter Week i;, the des ert, or at the
river, o r mayb e down in Mexico. (Th irty-
second time exposure by Newport Beach
pol ice off icer Bob Carter.)
Unlike o the r commi ssions
appointed by the Wh ite
House, Or. \lcln tire i s tak-
ina an active put j~ its de-
liberations, and in fact is
actina as the head of this
inveatiaation. What the
coun try needs is a leader.
l)r. \1clntirc has proved that
he is a real leader, ready to
fiaht in the front lines when
the cause is a jus t one.
LEG.t.L NOTICE
northern are a.
At ll a.m. Or. Hanek will
speak on "The care and
feedinz of dictators in Latin
America." He will be in-
uoduced by \Irs. E loise
Kloke, program chai nn an.
H 1\~0L Q 1\. HOY, lS.,ear· Dr. Hanke recei ved graduate
o ld son of C::mily Hoy Fields degrees from Northwes tern
and Costa ~es a jeweler ~ay and Harvard Universi ties
l=ie lds has been not ified and honorary degrees from
that his entry in the l)e l-unive rsi ties in Brazil . Boli-
via, and Spain . lie has been ma rva nat ional chicken decor at cd with honors by cooki ng contes l has been the governments o f Brazil,
given the hig hest rat ing in 1Joli via, and Pe ru .
th e jun ior Cal iforni a divi-From 1939 until 19 51 he
4 H to hold
spring fair
f)ranze County younas ters
will ch al\enae decis ioo-
making judaes with a record
number of entries in this
year's 4-H Sprina: Fair. More
than 1,100 memben of 4_.-t
clubs will converse on ite
Orana:e County Fairarounds
in Costa Mesa on April 27-
28 with e:thibiu in 1,500
diffefent categories - a
IOO?'o zain over entries es.-
hibitcd durin& the last 4
NOTICF: OF F'Uili.IC IIEAR;SG
Notke is h~reby !l:h'en thai
th e Plannln/il Commj,.,,.;on of
th e Cit y of 'if"wport Rr-:•r h
will hold a pub li c hl'a rinp: on
th e appliu tion of(o!'l l Conlrol
BaildeNI for 11 l"!~!e Permit '\o.
1362 to permit construnion of
• second s lory addition (bed·
room •nd bath) a bon• "" tli,.t·
in! noacon formin .~t ~tara!ll"
which hHl'l a 1.Pro rear yard
artbad: in the R-1 llistrir-t ,
\orat ed lll •t4-l St"•·i1J,., BalboR.
'iotice i" he reby furthP r f,h·en th ai 11a id poblir liParin!l wdl bP
held on thf" 2nd dal of \bv.
1968, at the hour 0 8:00 r.m .
in th e Counc il Chambt:N~ o the
Newporl Re•ch C:i ty l!all, al
wh ich time and plac.-any and
all perROnll in terelltt"d may ap-
pear and hf' hurd thereon.
years.
sia n. He has been invited served in the Library o f The 4.H members, between w .. r •• Mlllter Miele Florio
SCHMITZ ·. State Roundup to attend th e ch;cken feso-coo,oe ss " d;,. • .,, or lhe the ages or 10 and 19• witt B k ff" shall live."
Ra y Y . Copelin, !'IPCTPI>Iry
Newport Ruch Ci l)" Planninjl C:ommill ... lon
Publish: April 18, 1968, in
The Newport llarbor [n!lign
val to be held in Onancock, Hi spani c Foundation and in t f "bb d an opens new 0 ICe
(Cont. from pg . 6, s ec t. 2) and the state colleges at Va., June 13-16 and to cook 1944 was app<linted to the ~:~de/in :ea~ of~:ri:l ..
I I · · · chair of Latin <\merican w 1' t k and home sranted without making s ig-its present eve. h!S rec1pe, "creamy on1on re, tves cx: , • The Superior offi ce of
LEG.t.L NOTICE
niricant reduc tion s . Enactment of legis lation wi s hbo nes," for final judg-History in th e Library of makinz, as well as with spe• Newport Nati onal :Jank
I. ·1· I' 'b'l't f M d" Conzress. In 1951 he l·oined c'al cl b o' cts o'nc lud"n1 Thi s year's collo ssal !5.7 lml mg c 181 1 1 Y or ' c •-ing for national award. Har· 1 u pr Je • 1 opened fo r business '.1onday C I h. h h b ,the Uni versity of Texas as h' d' 1 fi Ids billion budaet,up more than a • w •c u ecome a old is hopi ng that some sue tveraen •e as at the comer of Supe rior
''
·, hund•e d mo'llo·~ do lla•s s tate-wide scandal. could director of the In stitute of entOmoloiY electricily • ...... • company or organizat ion .• • .. \ve., and Placentia 1\ve ., be save as nuch as S200 mil-Latin American Studies and wood-w ork na and .... 0 10-' from last year, can cut can sponsor hi m and under· 1 "'' near Hoaa Hoapital. more than s 200 million lion more. Comple tina the professor of histo ry and in araphy
M · b · write the expens es tor the 196 1 became poofessoo or · Nick Florio o f Costa 1-lesa, s impl y by eliminating so-lv r cut m ureaucratlc The 4-H Sprina _Fair i s an auistant vi ce-president
called "property tax re-spending which Governor trip. The Fields family Latin American history at sponsored~ the aancuhural of Newport National is man-
lier• fu nds which are a Reagan proposed lau year, li ves at 503 S. Starboard St. Columbia University. He · · r lh • e~~ns~~ serv•c.e o. e aaer of the new brtnch. free gift to county super-bu t never lully attained, in Santa 1\na.. came to UO in July, 1967. Un1ver11ty of Cahfom1a and Wallace Minter of Cos ta
visors, and by holding the would save at least 555 w· d b h b aces .. a preview of ~1-1 '..te u is auistant man aaer.
al ready bloated budget ror million moJe. In OW OS ers usy participation in th~ 1968 4.1l who open ac:c:ounts the Universit y or C aliforni"a I ask the he lp of every Oranae .. County Fau and durin a the first 60 days will
ci ti z.e n who knows he pays E 1 d r J 1 --~L:,:E::G:AL MOTICE Th e sound of breakina Xpollt.lon, s ate ' or u y become charter members of -----~----too high a price for bia zlass continues to haunt Thursday, April II. was lft.21.. the SUperi or orfice.
NOTIU: OF Pl'BJJ C:II~:ARJNC
Notir~ is h Pr~by !liv~n th at
lh e PIAnn injl Comm i!l!lion or
th e City or Newport lf~ach
will hol1/ 11 puhlit huri n ~ ~
lh e •pplication o f F"orel!l l !l ome
Womm'!l ,\uxiliary for a II"'"
Prrm it So. 1361 to' ~nnit a
thrifl 111 hop; 11•lr of second
h•nd mert h•ndi!le in r onnr•c-
llotl •d lh a charily Ol"~an iu
tion In th e C .. l IJ i!'llrict lota l~d
at 472 No. Newport Blvd.
No1ice \11 hereby lorthf'r ~ivrn
th•l s •id publle h e.•rin~ wi ll
be ll eld 011 t;.fl 2nd d.y or
May. \968, •t lhe hour of 8:00
p.m. in the Cound l Chamb~rs
of the Nt~wport lk•eh Ci ty
H•ll. •t wh ich lime ••d pl•ee.
.. , •d •II po!rtU)ftll intere.•led
,.., •Pfll!•r •d be hurd
diere•.
Hey Y. Copelin, aeoret•-r
Newpon a..ch City
Pinal&( c_.t..foa
P.blltth1 AJ11111 11. 1161, I•
T\e Newport H....., £a•lp
government in brin1in1 lhe dater J mo• · d Th 4-11 "II ' .. I-I arbor area home owners as or .e wm ows e -en w1 s tart
about these budact c ull more windows were shatter-to ao. ·<\!bert 13enquist, 444 brinaina t in their exhibits "•The new office has a ll
through letters, petitions Seville Ave., Jlalboa, heard and fann animals at 5 p.m. the features Chat make New-and resolutions to the Go--ed durin a Easter ~eek. . 'dn " bu N . I o k h l!llcn 'Jattiata, 1218 Hish· a no11e at m1 •aht I Friday, April 26. · 4.ctual port altona ~an sue a
vemor and members or the land 'Jr., l·latbor l-liahh.nda, lhought it wa10 his c at and uhibitina will beain on unique bankina institution," l egislawr~. re ported that her areen went back to s leep. Sut he Satl.lrday momina, and con· says President Georae L.
bottle-type window was awakened to find a bui ldina tinue durina the two-<lay WOodford Jr. "Theae features
PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES ,cracked , Friday, April s. brick had been thrown Fair. include: !lours to S p.m.
SET FOR SEPTEMBER Glau splinters were sc::at-lhrouah afrontroom window. daily and 6 p.m. on Fridays:
The older 4 y car.olda and tercd on the livina t()Ofn with alan all ov.er the noor. TOT GOISOFF DIET free niJht depoti tory, cu•·
the younaer S year~lds who n oor. 4. metal spr~nkler was Powdered bleach that tomer eddina machines , l it·
just miss kinderaarten in Two more wi ndows went lhrown th~oua~ h.e~ S7S win LanyKosky , 2, of 127 C«al down banklna, free check·
lhe public school system Monday, April 8. Marine dow. 111d V1r~m1 a 8ral.ey. t\n.; 1)alboa hl•d.. waa book balanclna. c:redit card
ate now be ina offered a Anchor, 2244 w. Coast Bwy .,· AI an added nl.lt sance. lot let found c:onaumina Wedneaday service, free chec kina ac-
ch an ce this September 1o West Newport, said a win· peper was •pread all DYer afle.,oon , ~~ lO. may eounu. and coffee and
attend .the 8al~a hland ~w facina an open field her front yard. P .A. Palmer have been tatty blat it wu cookies all daiy lona.
Cornrmantt)' MethodtU Ourch was broken. f'hilip San•one, real estate office reported not on •hi t dieL ·His paftd. 'Dis is ~~~~ 7111 office or Pre~eh~l , liS Aaate Ave. 21~ MlfJuerile, Corona del a b~ken $20 winclow . mother. Mra. thtlic Koaky , N..-port Nateonal .S.k. 'Ole ~eattU"Ition , 10 be held Mar, aaid a Hi diameter fnday, April 12, an .,..,... pwa ltim 1 piece o1 brad fintol'fic:eopene~tnJ•uU')',
from 12:30 p.m. 10 2:45 p.m. cone---shaped brtlk was ttairt window wet btokea •d 1 alua ot •itt as di• J .. 4. ·•• Wtttcllfl' Dr. ·-.d
1\&esdaya 1nd Thw•dlya, made in a window, apparento. at 1316 E.· 9elboa 319\1:, rected • &he pack••· •d ODftf Or.; fotmiaa •• a..-
may be madl duoup Mn. ly b)' a 88 pan or air nne ~lboa., ,...,..." Auaet ntd lh• tiDOk him to Hoaa Hot-cltu~ of fla WettC:liff fi ..
Lee Muon, 6?5-0950. Ttl ere pellet .. 1teplac:ement coat 11. would coat 150 for 1 new pi tal. ·He waa balled •d ••cael c. let. -In . 4 yufl,
will be a nonuntl charee. · .,11 ac:'Ul IIJ). •andow. released.· anellbaw INM'I 1n uc:eu •• '·
of S45,0l0,000, and there
arc offi ces in aayside Cen-
ter near the entrance to
Oa lboa Is land. at the Oranae
County <\irport, Co lleae
Park, 'iunny Hi II s anJ Ea51
Chapman in Fullerton.
'.Jr. Florio, the manaaer
a t th e Superior o ffice, is a
native of the l)ronx, New
York, worked his way
throuah junior colleae u a
used car salesman, and he
beaan his ban kina career as
a teller while he was still
on the east coast. l·lis firllt
'lranae .Cotinty job was with
a bank in Costa Mesa. In
I %4 he joined Newport Na-
tional as a u istant cuhier
and loan orri c::e. He was
named assistant vice-pre-
sident in 1966. lie is a
boa tinJ enthusiast and a
NO'nO : OF Pl/IJI.JC tH:ARING r\otin! i11 hPte by ~~:ivt-n thu1
thP Pla nn in~~: Commi ... !'lion of
the C ity of Newport Heotrh \\"ill
ho ld a public hearing on lhr
applit auon of MarlluJ Ann
Yoonjlber"jl lor a \'arianrr ~o.
939 Ia permit !lt!Cond floor p-o-
l"e c lionll into the ft"fjUired a
t, rearJ01rd "l'ibaclr. and 10ft. re~Jo i re di"laftCf" bf'h•r<eft buddia~" ia th o:-R-2 Oi,.lri<'l
lo caled al 118 C:rystal AVI!ftllP,
llalbooa l"luftd .
Notice ia hereby further ,l(iven
tht .. id pablie he-rlar will be held oa the 2rul d., o ·May ,
1968. at lhe honr of 8:00 p.m.
i11 th e Couaci I Chamben<~ or th e
Newpon Beach Clly ll a ll , a1
which time •nd place •ey aa1l
•II peNionll iatere!!lletf m•y ap-
pear aad b111 he•rd !hereon.
A•y Y. Copelia, Secretary
Newpotl Be•cll City
Plana I• A C-•l••lon
fllabllah: "prll 18, 1968, Ia
The Newport H•rtlor r .... i p
membeo or lhe Costa Meu-Fro-lite Bl6le
Newport Uarbor Llona Club. Then opened he Uteir l.ln·
'oir. f-.-tinter is a native or
London , Enaland, was pa-dentandina. flat they miaht ~~aderuud the Scrlptl.lru, du.ated from Merc ury Naval ~d .. ld unto them. Thus
Colleae in _Souflhamp~ it is wrilten and lhua 't and served h11 country 1n beh _... '. 1
tte 1toyal Nawy . tte ani•ed · oow~ Onat lo auffet,
in the Uniced !iJ.at.ea in and '? nae rrorn -.e dead
19" lftd came ulii ... l 10 •• •ud clay:
'lranp Coun~. tte worked ,.\nd .... n~tanc:c 1nd
for a b•k ia Cotta Men rellliuion.of 11n1 alaould be
until joininl Newport N• pqadle~ In hit na~ .arnona
lional In 1961. ·He ,it ".,.. Ill natioaa, bealftn1n1 at
ried Md hll 1 _$..feu-oW Jmaaalem. (St. LuU 14:45-
doupler. Mlcflo1o. · 47.t
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IEII'ORT IIAAIIOR Blllll
A liST SECliOII --~.!
TltURSOo\Y, APRIL II, 1 ..
COROllA II£1.11AR. CALIF.
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MRS. GLEN SIMMONS of Balboa Island,
will receive the golden arrow pin at the
founders day luncheon of the South Coast
Alumnae ClUb of PI Beta Phi next Tues-.
-day In honbr of her 50 years of member-
ship in the national social sorority.
1
She Is pictured here with Mrs. Sellm H.
F ranklin of Balboa lsland, assisting lun-
cheon, at left, and Mrs. Earl G. Cortcett
o f Balboa, at right, one of the models
for the fashion show at the luncheon. (En·
sign photo. l
DetectiYes to team up
. tlitplayi~ a ~autifut manied ,,ua. t. 91e-will re-
Jade_ and diamond nna. Oe· wm here ~1. 8, whi le Oe•
lt:ellve Celette ~wart _or tective saundeu completes
Newport Beach pohce sald hi• 2"')'ear auiarul)tnt ir.
"Now it'a official!". Vie&nam . Iii• parenn, Mr.
ThCI enpaernent nna wu and Mrs . ·~illiam Saunders
a_ent, ~ _Celeste by Petec-Sr . of rtedondo Beach, and
bve WtlhMt Howe Saunders her parents, Mr. and \1rs.
Jr., on leave from the New-Frank lotarelli of Los An-
port Bea<:h police depart-aeles, will n y over for the
ment. Detective Saunders is weddina.
an adviaor with the Aid Pro-· ~ aram at Phon a Oien pro-GEORGE WRIGHT DIES
vince, Vietnam. He has Former Corona del Mar
served with Newport Beach resident, George Allyn
polict ror l l years . Wright o f Laguna Beach,
Celeste will fly to Hono-died Sunday, April 1 14, at
lulu, whe'e they will be Hoag ~l ospi tat.
Mr. Wright was born Aug.
::
=-::'L-::t :::G-::A:=L-:14:-0'=T"-IC:CC:£:__ 9, 1909 in Carlysle, Iowa.
NOTICE or P\JBU C H~::ARI~C He worked for Borg Warner,
Noti ce ia hereb,· given that Santa Ana. He had lived on
th "" PlaMi1111 Comrniuion of Marguerite Ave. in Corona
the Cit y of Newport Reac:-h •..ill del Mar from 19 51 lO 196 2. hold a pub lic h earin~ oo th"'
50-year pin to be awarded
appl icatton of Hi11,.on Con· Survivors are his bro ther,
l'I IJUCtioo c o., Inc. fo r .. \a ri -Clarence or Santa Ana; 2
ance No. 940 to permit ~on· nephe--.·s , George and Oa\·id
O!ltJU ction of a O!lecoad a .... · "'lai r-of Iowa; and a niece , Ann -..·ay in'th e oorth -<idf' r &r d ,.;f"t·
.nJUE AIII£IS
IIAXYOICSYDOI
Rlt:IIARD BARRIS
row is the symbol of the
sorority.
')n display at the luncheon
will be the historian's book
and han4craft articles rrom
the sorority's national phil-
anthropy, a summer workshop
in :Jatlinabt.UI, Tenn., "\r~
row in the Smokies."
New officers will be intr~
duced and founders of Pi
3eta Phi will be remembered
by th e/South Coast ·"umnae
Club on Tuesday, o\pril 23,
at 11 :30 a.m. ·a t the Irvine
Coast Country Club.· The
annual luncheon has been
held in Orange County since
the club's inception here in
1944.
Mrs .'~. E. Jennes of ;J.ay-
cresl, ootsoina president of
d1e club, will anno~nce the
Mrs. Roaer Liljestrom J r. club's award of a l -week
of Laguna atach, chairman scholarship to ".1n . ~sther
or the day , has chosen a s a . Sion, teacher at Fairview ·-iS:~ h« thomo. "~ta<t of tho Stat< llospi tal in Costa
new century," since 196~ ~sa. Mrs. 'liion will study
:
;;;;;;;;;;;:marks th e 2n.i century of weavina. woodwork, candle· of the national social soror· makina, ce ramics and tex·
lA fllflOIQ Ml'l 1111.1 •ua ~~aSSCH
PI!Oa,tliOII ot JAII(S I ltDtENU 5
"HAWAII"
MESA. . '.
ity, which was oraanizerl by tiles this summer at the
12 young w0111en in 1867 at work1hop, which is &'Cered·
Monmouth College, Illinois, ited with the University of
and is thus renowned as the Te.messee, and will in tum,
oldest sorority for women. teach her students the crafts
\ social hour will precede upon her return .
'lalboa, ".tu . Marie 'lrius
Timmons or Santa Ana; and
Mrs. James L. ·Foster of
Sant.a Ana.
ba ck in thf' R-2 llis trirt, lof'•· of Ari zona.
ted at U 3 l)ahlia St rf'r t, C:or· Services w~rt' held Tues-
ona de l Mar. day, Apri l 16 . at Bro "A"n'S
Notif'f" is h rr~b\· Furth t'r "ivrn \lorw ary, Santa An a. In ter·
d r.h at said pu blic 1\,.;u ina wi ll boo mcnt wa s at Pact fi e Vie w Fashions will be fu rnishe h~ld on thf' 2nd da~· of \Ia)',
by Lorraine <iiuther land of 1968, II! th e hour of 8:00 r.m. \1 emorial P arle
":lay side ':enter and will be in th~ Cound l r:h.>rnb,.r" o thr '-AcCA.RT't,Y 't."l, OP94S
commentated by ~..trs . 'tich-Nl!"wport Rf"uh Ci ty Halt, 11 1 \ ".1c,..;a rthy for pre s ident wh io::h timf' •nd pial'!' anv ilnrl arJ S. · Jooas of Newport all pe~ons intne.-<tl'd m<~v 4p-c ampaign h~a Jq uarte rs ha s
3each. ".tember models will pear and b~: h .. ard th .. rt-on. be: en o pe ned by a group of
be Mrs . ~ichard Jordan and Ray Y · C:oJ>"Iin, "'""r'"1"")' 0 range Coast College stu· Nf'wport Bearh C:i t\ f ',Irs. Jeorge B. Newton, 'rJal· Plann infl r:omrni~"'ion Jents and acuity at 11 25
boa lslanJ; '.Irs . Stewart \. Pu blish: :\pril 18. 1968. in Vic,toria St., Costa '.1esa .
C\atk' and '.trs . ·>:ten fro ':. Th e Ne ... ·port Harbo.r Ln .. ipl In the pas t 6 months, under
Newcomb, Corona del ~~ar ; 1 th e leadership of J im Cli ne ,
'.Irs. Carl G. Corkett, aal------------a prc-la-... s t udent at OCC,
boa : \Irs . Par"-er l)ale, New-__ _:L:.:E::G:AL NOTICE stu de nts h ave registered
port 'leach, and \tts. James so·nc£ or P\'BIJC IH .-\HI~G almo s t SOO De mo crats. •.t. Peters Jr., Costa '•1esa . Amendmt"n t \o. 211
'.tiss Connie 1-Jickman , ~ot ice ic; hf"rf'bv J:i\f"n th4 t
dauz,hter of ',Irs . Han Hic k· r.h e Pli•onintt Comm i'<'<ion of
man, alumna member from th e City of :\'1'-..·pon IJf"arh ,..!IJ hold OtJP pu blir hf"arintr on r.h~
Newport 'leach, will provide appl icat ion of Charl f"sR. L<~ti·
backz,round piano mus ic. mer an d 'othf'r proP"rn· o-..·nrrs
to amen d Dilll t ri ctin~ \la p \o.
AWAiniS u••n
The Newport 1Jeaeh City
Employees Assn. will hold
the annual awaril banquet
'iaturday, 'o1ay J~. in the
Jamboree room or the NeW·
porter Inn . J len 'Nelden is
chainnan for the banquet.
I
IOMaiCAII
Newport Bcedl Fi,..._
who innalipted the report
on Sunday, April 14. of I
fi re bomb at 21CM Marina
~ye ., Balboa Ill Incl. ·foond
a &ip'lal Oare tied to a
Service to the
community
RlJ A colleague or ours tells this
~ ~ ~?nt· On Saturdays he stlls ~ dimes I !Oc each). Seems the:
neigh borhood movie is next
door. The kids stop in before the show for dimes-
for the vending mac_hines in the theatre. A lot of
our business is like this-sen• tee to the community.
p1ad to do it. Because we're convenM:ntly located
and open long hours, we 're a handy place to pick
upchan&~tora bonleofaspi,rin. But a pharmacist's
triK' service to his community is to be a quick.
r~liable source of the drugs and medications your
physician prescri bes. That's the real rea~n wr're
he re. And we are always pleased to sen·e you.
I
Clristensen Pharmacy
-~ E. COAST JIWY .. CO.OWA DEL liD
omou s-1551
Rosalind Ru uell in
"WilER£ ANGELS GO
-TROUBLE FOLLOWS"
-Also-
Phyllis Diller in
"Dicl You H•or the One,
Alxtut the Trcn~eling
Sal•slocly?''
luncheon, which will be fol-~ecently elected officers
lowed by a speaker anrl style will be introduced as fo l·
show modeled by club mem· lOws: President, '.1rs. Law-
hers. '.irs.~-Van 1uren of ren ee Kittle, ~ast Sluff;exe-
Los <\ngeles , alumnae pre-cutive vice-president, '.h s.
siden t of Pi 'liouth province, floward A. Means, Wes t cliff;
wi ll report to members of vice-president, r.t• :. ~oy S.
th e development of the pre-June , Costa '•1esa; recording
sent number or 112 ~:hapt ers secretary , Mrs. Vi rginia
on college campuses and &ILlan, "lalboa ; corres-
343 alumnae clubs in the pon'ding secretary, •,tn. 'to-
United 'litat cs . Canasta an.i bert L. Taube, aay llihore s;
\1exi co. ueasurer, '..trs. ':tichard (:.
Spring nowers will be ar-12 in order to c.haPJE" the fron t
ranged by Mrs. Hugo Sch-)'ant setback,. of Lfl t,; \, 2 and
midt of Newport Seach. 3 to a line •xt .. ndi n~~: fr om a
')thers assistina Mrs. Lil· point 19 h. l!oouth of th e nor th-
""""'' rorner of Lot l to a pci u.t jesuom are: Mrs. Selim ~1. Jt ft. >~Outh of thf' northea...it
Franklin o f Balboa Island, corn f'r of Lot 3: chan,11e front
'.1rs. Stanley Van Dyke , of )'En d ,.~tbadc ,. of Lots -1 . 5, fi
'·lis s ion Vie jo, 'vlrs . Lee and 7 to a li nr f'~t endin,t~ hom
COFFEE! LB.
OVER
Audrey Uepbum in
"WAIT UNTIL OI.RK"
Virna Lisi, Rod Steiger
"TH£ GIRL AND ..
'.trs. ']len Sif!Y1lons of<:Jal ·. 'SIIi ott, Cameo Shores; and
boa Island wlll be honored recommendati ons chairmen
as ~ 'Jolden \r~:'"'. mem~r . ~.trs . 'ltobert '.t. ~odfl\an 0 (
S a poi nt 13 ft . south of r.he , tockland of Tustin , 'Ms. north,.·est corn er of Lot ., to a
Howard ':)att, Pat ')idrick-po int 2 h . south of the oorth•
sen and "Lawren ce Kittle of ""'<\ corner of Lot 7. In no
Newport ';kach. f'V ent ~hall hoot vard .'l'e tbacks
Phi Phis in the area may lor Lot"' I, 2 and 3 be ba\''"ard of f'"C istiDfl bui ld in!! liae Of Lot call rese rvations o f ',1rs. 2; nor lots ·•· 5, 6 and 7 of Lot
Jack Johnson at 6.$4-.2718 or 7. on propertr local f'd at 180\,
',tfs. Liljestrom at 494-221 5. 1803, 1805, \807 and 1813 E. hav1n1 been 10111ated 1m
Iowa 50 yean aao. The ar-
Bay Aveauf', Balba• (Lats Ne C e t H 1•2 ...1~-:. 8\oclr. 27, f.nv w om £.8 a oag ai;:,~c~d:~i~n~,!~/~:~th~r:;~~-en
Satwclay, April IS _._ I 2 that said public hearintt will
CAL·IOA 2# BAG
BEEF STEW EHTRE~ 41t
KOLD KIST
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'loy -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fri _ _,., 4.pri 1 bP h ~l d on the 2nd dav of
'ltuth, 2373 El ~io CirCle , ShOut -\1r. an97d5 \P1JS . ~dary May, 1968 . at th f' hour of 8:00 'JELLO 3 OZ. ]/ 1ftt
Costa Mesa. ertzer, o st " ·• p.m. in thr Counf'il Chamber:§ J. 7-
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Gi rl _ '.tr. ·and Mrs. Wiley Costa ~esa. of thf' :\'ewport Beach Cir.·~j~;~~~~~~£:=~~~~~!:1~§~~~~~~~~~~~;;~!::1 Girl_ Mr. and Mrs. James tla ll, at ... hich timf" and place
Kempton , IQ88 Pomona Ave., Michael, 4114 Hilaria Way , an~· and o~Jl person ~> intf'rf's ted
Costa Mesa.· West Newport Heights. may appea r and b" heard
l l ?i~l -l..tr.2•0n~ M~s. !)anSiel Gitl -Mr. and Mrs . Robert th f'rf'~··r r. Copt" lin. ,.err"'tary
· tc .. man, 8n vrant t., Jtosser, 97 1 Mission Or., :\'t"wport Bn ch C:ity
Newport Shores. C 1 \1 a Plann ing Commi"'"'io n •··n'-y, ,,.11 7 os a , es . ..... ~~~;~ 9o d J h Publish: April \8, \968, in 'Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Y -Mr. an Mrs. 0 n The Newport Uarhof En"'i gn •-7' th s Jtonnow , 6403 Seashore Or .. Broo .. s, 6 -'N. 18 t.,
Costa \tesa. West Newrort.
~· I •t d •t Th Boy -\1r. and Mrs . Merle ..rlt -,~r . an ~~ n. o-
mas Cowen, 222~0 Placen· Kalmbach , 355 1.1: E. 21st
tia Ave., Costa Mesa. St .• Costa \1esa.
'-'ontlay, A.pril .• Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Oooald
'Jirl _ r.tr. and •..trs. LOOnie AI !house, 131 Flower St.,
l(imball. 1575 Santa >\na Costa Mesa.
-\ve .. Costa '.1en. Boy -\tr. and Mrs . Gany
J irl _ •.tr. and '.trs. Jerry Hill, 1974 Pomona Ave.,
'layes, 1106 'aelfast \ve., Coua \lesa,
Costa Mesa. ·
Boy -\1r. and Mrs. James LEGAL HOTIC£
Faw<:ett. 408 YJ Femleaf
Ave., Corona del Mar. NOTICE: Of Pf'BI.I C: HF:ARI~C
Boy -"'t , and Mrs. John Amf'ndml!nt ~o. 242
LaPlante, 527 Park Ave., :\'oticf' i,. hf'rehy gi•·en that
ijalboa Island. th~ Plann infl C:ommission of th~ Ci t)' of :\'t"...-port Ae•ch wt tl
Tuflday, lpril 9 hold onf" pub lif' he•ring on the
Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. ·Jack applicat io n of th~ lrvinf' Com ..
K. 11 917 M 11 • p~~ny to r~:z on f" 120 acre" lo-ll er, •ae an ,.,ve., cat ed bf't'"'f'f'D Bon ita Canyoa
Co~ta \tesa, Road, Bi,.on Road (Jlfoposed),
Gul -Mr. and Mn. Edward Jam boree Road and the Coro11'a
O'Leary. 4815 Suney Or., de l Mar FrM"wav (propo11ed l
Cameo Hi &hlands. from an rnd a,.!lifif"d Oi"trict
lfl'elinesday l.pril 10 ~o ,the .P..C: "Plannf"d Commtal!.·
"-,1• d M ........, •t y ' ill!<lnf't. .~Y -• r. an rs, ~nan• Noticf! ill herf'by funht!r given
nma L~febvre, 216 Via r.hat said pu bl ic he.ariaf will
Lorca, L•do Isle. br held on th ~ 2nd day o May,
ThYnd.., i.pfil 11 1968, at the hour of 8:00p.m.
8o M' d M r~ ld ia th"" Con cil Cham~rt~~ or the Y-r. u .rs • .....,ra Newport Buch City Hall , •t
Balos, 3032 Coohd1e ~ve., wh ich time aad place any aad
Costa MeiL all ~l'!ton& interes tf'd rnay •p-
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Jose pear and bf' hf'.ard thereoa .
Romo 2029 Wallace o\ve., Ray Y. Co pelin , Secre,tary Colt~ Mesa.. Newport Bt!.ach Ci ty Plannin~ CommissiOD
Gi rl -Mr. and Mn. 1\obtrt f'lblish: April 18. !"968, in
Lockwood, 2700 Pe'teuon Th e Nt!wport Harbor t:a,.ip
Way , Coata Men •
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I
JOIN
TODAY!
BeT For Spring
FINAL DAYS
OF OUR
* AJIAHIIItl * OIAIIII ... 1 .....
11U.-. .....
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drop to 5th I
'lllello ...... H-Soll· .. IMl 1·1 ID lul place
..... To ... , -· ..,pt>Od • ,., pl ... ill lrorSunoel
L .. au• beuball ·race. The
Slilor1 arc now an evea
.)00 wilh • 3·3 re cord .
Harbor 1nd Marina bo ~
made 8 hita, but lhc 4 Sailor
orrors helped the Vildnas to
lheir finat leaaue victory.
Marina's bia innina wu s the
4th , when 4 sin&lc'I .Lind a
triple accounted for S m n s.
ha hold on fir•t place h,
droppina Fountain Valley
jnlo a \uJ place tic wilh
Valoa~ia with • :J-0 victory.
I'IUTIS Will 3 TO 1,
MOVI Ul' TO 4TH SI'OT
The Oranae Coas t ColleaG
Pirates defeated' San Be~
n'ardino 3-1 Tuesday to
move u p to a 4th place tie
with Fullerton a t 7-5. ·ThG
Ho rnets were edaed 2-1 by
L eague learlina Ckaffey
CID-2). ·
Golf Cub to teopen
The fire diiMaM Costa end 10 elecwic aolr <:art
~Aesa 3olf ud Country Clu~ pauaa .
house, now aewly r•ovaud Nova I James, the orlaln.l
lind rednilftcd, Willol*' ita con•act opentor of the
cloora ao the community at an '3olf and Counety Club, II
~n house 1eh.eduled for lenina 10 direcl hl1 efforls
Sunday APril 21 , from 2 to to the expansion of kil
6 p.m. Riverview Gc>lr Courte in
Special events will be Santa Ana. ltonnie lteif,
scheduled throuahout dte currently the direclOr ofaolf
day . · at <MGtCC, has been de•
'aol( cliniCt conducted by sianated ·the new aeneral
~annie ~eif, Ted '>orius, manaaer. ~onnie is a pul
Tim Boyer, Mike Evjnaer. SC -\L P'J.o\ aolf champion,
John Mahoney .,d Steve lhe 1965 SCAL P GA aolfer·
Wihon will be held at 4 of the year, a national PO.\
p.m.· tour competitor, and a Cali•
The public will be invited fornia pioduct of the San
to hit one free bucket of T)ieao junior aolf proaram.
practice balls.·
'.tin Marsha ';Jennett, L.l. HOM! SMOULDIRS
Anaheiin captured sole
poueu ion of first pL•cc at
S-1 wi lh a 4·2 wi n over
Westmin ster. The Colonists
had been in a 3-way tie for
du: lead wilh W c~ollninster
and Santa Ana. ll1r Saints
were shu t ou t 1-0 by tlun-
linaton Beach, """' in 4th
place at 3-2 .
Local teilrns we re idle in
lhc Irvi ne League. Costa
Meu and Estancia a re ti ed
for 4th at 4-3. Corona del
Mar is 6th, with a 2-5 rt:-
cord. Loara s trengthened
Eth an Oliver sinaled fo r '
th e Bu cs in tke 3rd, went to
2nd on a wild pitch and
scored on , Bill Jenkins•
sinale. In tke 6th , Mike
Bailey scored from 2nd base
on an infield hit, beatin&
tbe throw lO the plate. Mike
Leppa ~inaled in the 7th
and scored on 0\i ver's 2nd
s insle.
John onc:l J ... • lo1d
Cf.ieen of che 1967 Oranae
County celebrity aolf c las-
sic, will put on a special
aolf clinic.
A canvas paint tarp left
by pain ten on the Ooor or
theJackHamilton residence.
716 Via Lido Nord, Lido
Isle, beaan smo lderina and
filled the house with smoke,
Monday evenina, April IS.
Firemen removed the tarp
and ventilated the hou se.
Ga ry Ounk elbe r~er allowed
on ly 6 hits. s truck out Q
lndian!i anJ walkec.l one . lie
now. has a b-4 reccxJ.
Boyds, open realty office Prizes to be awarded at 6
p.m. inc1ude a set of 1968
P~ aluminum shafted
Champ swimmer honored
J nhn T. Boyd Jr., ((Inner
Ne"Jl<'ll Bca<.:h pustmas ter
ami lung ti me ll ar~r nrea
businessman, ha:. upenc:J
Boyd R calt~· (.\1, at )ft~':) E.
C<,astllwy .. c .. rmla Jd \lar.
Mike Martin , the "fabulOus
fres hman .. from Co rona del
Mar, was honored a t the
UCI sports award banQuet
as the best conditioned
was named cartain or lhe
water polr• team, whi ch is
rated as one of th e bes t in
the coun try. with an IS·4
record.
swimmer. 'JFFICERS NO,'\AittA.TE'l Mike scored 53 poinu in . . .
the NCAA finals in Atlanta, n,c num,~;,tmg c.•'llltn lt _tc..:
nf the '.larlller:. Lwn ~ '-luh ':Ia., where the •\tHeate rs has r r.:,cntl.'d th e fnlln\\lng.
placed J rd.lle won t he 500-slat e 1,f o ffi cl.'r' fur !%~
yard freestyle in n:cord &Q :
time, placeJ 2nd ill the . 'blph Franklin. f"HI.'!o ldl.'nt ,
1,65()-yard freestyle with a '.f.obert Walker, fir · \l l.'e•
new school mark , fi nished pres1Jent; Vance '{ol.J. •ts.
Jrd in the 20Q-yard free-2nJ \'ice-president; ~iilber.
s ty le. and helped his team •\nderson, Jrd vice-p'r..:si-
to J rd and .lth place' in 2 dc:nt : 1-]me r o\llc:n , sec retary;
relays. 1.obe rt Parker. treasurer:
In varsity waterrw•l••. Hugh ')unnion , tail twiiiter;
\like won the "head,-up" William Snitzer, Li('ll tamer.
award . ~ill Leach, sen10r, 'learn ~iri ffith Iii reti ring
also from Corona del '.lar, pre~iJent.
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at your YMCA
FOR SUMMER
2300 University Dr., N.B.
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11.: ha,. h'"cn 111 the r ealt~
hu•.ane S!Io f,.r the-p!l ~t ~
)Car" and has b..:'"u a"~"~.-ia
tetl in suvm t;:. .mJ I":Ul .md
mv..: .. unent cir~·l ..:' ,,n..-..:
H 5f>. P11nr 1<• that t1mc he
''a' 111 Ut'" t>uiiJiug "UPPI)
hu''"'""'"· anJ "a' ,, P•"l-
ma't'"r 10 '\~·~•r••rt lk.1ch
fr••m I ·15.' '" I ~55 .
,\,'ill!.:IUICll I\ lUI h1111 il l the
llC\\ <•ff10:0: I' h1' \Ilk, J ,LOO:
R..:LJ n .... d, \\hP ha .. "'"en Jn
U1c real ..:state hu,1nc ,,. f••r
tho: pas t 1car. Th'"' h 1e at
16 Ut.l War wid Ln., 1\art·onr
ll ishlanJ~. The f.mul ~ m-
d udes 3 '\lllh, h•hn , ~.l :
rtobin, 1~. anJ Stc1c, 1 ~.
Botho1f the: Bu~d -.are ft•tm
the S..•u th anJ <.:arne t" th'"
llarbnr r\rc:a in 1 14~ Jurtng
Wr1rld War II. \lr. Bn}d ~c:t·
\'Cd wi th Pos t En~Jnce r s
anJ was ilflC l)f Urc lltaff
engineers a t lkadquarter"'
Wes tern Fl) ing Traintng
Command in Santa Ana Jur-
ing the war.
\lr. BuyJ is a mcmbc=r ,,f
NEW 68 sgg !!Q
UST ANGSovER cos
lhe Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club; charter member or the
N~wport Harbor Elks Lodae;
woods and irons, 20 aolf
passes, 20 luncheon passes
~~:;,,~;~.':~·".::;d·~7 ;:~~ C1"ty to hold track meet :::::··~~~;,::,m~:., f~:~
ciatiun; a former vice-pre-The annual city champion-75 and 100 yard runs; lone
sidcnt of the Newport l·lar-ships in track and fie-ld will and hi~ jumps, 3-lb. shot
O.•r Chambc:r of Commerce; be held thi s Saturday, April put. small discu s,. 220 re•
fnnncr director of th e United 20, beainnin& at 9 a.m .. by lay.
FundnfNewport Beach ; one-the Newport Beach parks, ':J~ades Sand 6 -50, 75 ,
t ime local chairman for u1e beaches and recreation de-100 and 330 yard runs; lona
Salvati(ln Army and forme r partmcnt. and hi&h jumps, 6·\b. shot
d 1aiunan t>f the s treets and The meet wilt be held at put, larae discus, 440 re·
htgh'""')' convni ttee, of the the Newport Harbor Hiah lay.
c1tiLcns ad vi,•H:tr)' coinmittee ()chool s tadium fo~ lrd ::Jrades 7 and 8 -75. 100,
,.f .\kwrnrt Reach, tie has through 8th arade boys and 180, and 880 yard run s: lon a
b.:~n ac tive in the Boy a i rl s. There will be compe-and hi&h jump", 8-lb. shot
Sct•ut" of America and o the r tition i!\ the fo \l owin& di·vi• put, discus, triple jump,
ei1 ic anll fra ternal organi-sions: 440 relay.
ntwn:;. Grades 3 and 4 -JS, 50. :Joys and &iri s track teams
Rega"a draws 193 entr.leS ;~·lh·o~,b~·~:.~~· ·~.~o,;;.~;
Park, lrvrne Terrace Park,
Oick '>eaver, SOYC; Scoot Newport Harbor Convnunity
It Wa!<o a most happy Easter Ed 'Neber, ave; Roaue: Youth Center and ·.-lariners ~~·r 'lulnrs at the lJalboa John Thome, 3VC. Park .
Ya ch t ("lub, part ic ipating in Lido 14 A. -Wood Wind, All youngs ters in the area
th.:IT annual 2-Jay 'Eas ter !larry '.Vood, ABYC; Lowly wh o would like to parti ci·
Regalia. ~oman , ~ow Lohman, 3VC; pate in the track proaram
ll1e nut:.rJe race course, Oitto, ilill '..1cCord. '3YC. are asked to sian.up at their rr..:~idcd Cl VI!r by th e "..Ji ll Lido 14 a-David Ullman, local parks. llre plan round
ravl nr~. s t:n t 94 boats fJYC; Wind Dina, Don 3rad-accumulating the mos t total
around the <.:nurse. R.acina bury, KIIYC; f)ne for the points will re ceive a play-
ln ii &J..: the harbor was ~oad, Phil Glasaow, BYC. ground perpetual trophy.
handleJ b) tht' GareJ Smiths Int. 14 _ White Tornado,
and the q_i di ard l.awrences; R.oger Welsh, VYV .
QQ Nl:ns took the starting Pacific Ca t -El Tiburon ,
gun 1n the bay classes. Pat Carriher, SWYC; Pacifi-
.'o/ear 1Jcal conditions of ca, 't. Paul o\llen . SSSC;
!>Un and ~~oinds from 8 to 16 Elliott Olson, S'v1V ':.
mph ptCl\'lded some thing for '.lercury -Tilt, 'Jeorae
everyone and not too much Patterson, C '3VC; t)l_et,
wind for anyone , except a Lloyd Greeno, C!3YC; Oa~m•
half dozen boats in the bay yo, <\us tin Lysiaht, C3VC.
that ca!'l:ooiud and on e ocean C 20-Von Voyaae. '.Valier
boat that lost a mast. 3. von '<lein~id, SBSo\.
II ere 's how they finished: Excalibur-Camelot, Paul
"iabot \ -Vicki Lohman, Loveridae , NI-IVC.
~YC. Endeavor,-.-\phrodite, 3il1
"iabot :i -Shawn Kelter, Langjatu, SSSC.
Nm T; What . Jim ;...lugen t, Coronado 25 -Partner
HYC; Win"lnw L iljlcoln , '•W C. "ih ip, L .Q. Matson, '3YC. ·
First. second and third
place winners from each
event will be eliaible to re-
present the city in the
')ranae ' ':ounty track and
field finals at Huntinatoo
'leach on Apri I 27 . The
ai rl 1 Oranae ':oun ty finals
wi II be held in ~anta Ana
Saturday, May 11 , 1968.
111UMMV, Al'llllll. 1 ..
COIIDIIA DfLIAit CALl'·
VISITORS from Missouri and Alhambra re sulted in a 4-
generation reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan L.
Anderson 2515 Duke Pl., Costa Mesa. Gre<lt·grandp,1 . .
Lendall Anderson, 80, is holding Jl:-year-old Alan Ken t
Anderson on his lap, and standing by a rc Kent Alan
Anderson, 27, of Alhambra, a lighting fi ~~:tu r c designer,
2t I eft and his father, Alan L en da ll Anderson, 50, who
is assistant el(ecu ti ve vice-pr esident wi th Goodwil' In·
dustries in Santa Ana. Great·gran dpa retu•nco th is .-.re<
to St. Louis, where he was associa t ed for 20 )'CJr s w·u
the Fi rst Natio nal Bank., and just last January retired
after 20 years in the auditor's o ff:ce in St. Louis Coun-
ty. (Ensign photo.)
• 1n
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
Corona del Mar
S95 o Monlh
ENSIGN ARCADE BUIL DIN G
2721 E. Coast Highway
Call owner ot the Ensi9" -673-0550
• ()ahCl t (' -'.1i ke Thorn e, Luders 16 -Capricious,
'ilYC ~iulp , Bry ant llumann. Carl Strom bCrg, NHY C. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS
o'IER cosT
G-T
CALIFORNIA
SPECIALS
$99 OVER COST
1YC; \meri c an nlubird, ~ode s 33 -Temptation,
:l illy Hridge, \nYC. Jack Starkey , VYC;M1st re ss,
'<i.te ,.\ -Fly-a-way, Jeff Carl Schumacher, IJY C.
t Ti~M 2 T imes 3 Times
SPRINTS
OVER cosr
'"''oV' Rtflc,.,\.5 0 s1
\1111 o~tRC
15 WAGONS "SALE" 15
lS to choose from-'59 thru '66 y•or
moc:l.,ls . 6 to 10 pon•ng•r -some
with oir ccutc:litioning.
'64 OLDS FBS -'66 MERC. COM-
MUTER -'66 V.W. CAMPER -
-ECOHO BUS'S -FORDS -FAL-
Cl)HS -FAt RL AMES -COUNTRY
SEDANS -SQUIRES -Cl)MET
WAGON
EnMpl•:
'67 FORD WAGON
• STL.513 . V~ ovto,...ic. Factory
........ 25'S ... ft., ..... $59 ,.,
~ .... S2195
. .
'62 CHEV. V-8 BELA! R
........ auto., pow., SS95 st .. ring . 0Pl589. Tu
and lie. Down, \32 pet'
24 mo.
'62 CHRYSLER V-8
.C-cloor, auto. R & H.
666052. Tax onc:llie .
O.wn, $23 p• 24 mo. S395
Allen , 'lCYC. PU~F -Plaby, Steve Seal,
l(i te 8 -Andele, Pat LIYC; Cece II , Sill liead-
Scruggs, :">>II YC. den, 9 YC; Lani ~u.Griffes
\le tcalf Louis Cinq, rlarvey, BYC.
3 cited • In boat mishap
When siren after siren
sounded on IJalboa Penin-
sula Point ahnut 9 p.m.
Saturday, Ap ril 13, about
500 residents JU mped on
their bikes. into thei r cars,
or JUSt ran to the ie tty to
wat ch th e most exci tina
event of Eas ter week.
-\ti d il wasn't a case of
kids in trouble -but 5
adults who <.:!aimed that
th ey thought they we re in
the jetty, and U1at they had
enaine trnuhle and were
washed ashore.
'lowe ver, the c rowd de-
lighted in watching ')avid
Freeman, 21. of Santa <\na,
scramble into a bush in the
vain attempt to hide from a
roliceman, Yellin& profanity
at the top of hi s voice, he
was carried to a police car.
When th e roliceman left to
help 2 ot her men set ano--
lherfrom the surf. Freeman
tri ed to kid: out th e po lice
window and haJ to be hand-
and booked on the charge
of drunk in public,
Also arrested on the same
charge was E verett Alford,
36 , of 311 Poinsettia, Cor·
on a del Mar; and on the sus-
picion of beina drunk, ~o-
bert Lewis, 22 , of Santa
Ana.
Alvin llooth , 39, of Santa
>\na, felt the boat be11in to
capsi z.e and t ri~d to jump
ou L A.s he jumped, the boat
rose on the crelt of a wave
and came down on him. t-Ie
wa11 t.aken to Hoaa l·lospital
by Qayshore Ambulance.
~aymond Anderson of
Palo• Verdes told police
lhat the, boat was launched
lhat momina. On fetumina
from a trip to Cat.alina, the
motors failed jut bdore
they hit the surf. He wu not
arrested. ·
The 19-foot alus boat
wu pulled to aafety by the
oombined efforts or lhe
Cout Quard Cutler Point
Divide and a Harbor de·
cuffed. lie was taken to jail -rlment small patrol boat.
20 word• or leu
21 words to 30 words
31 words to «< words .
Eoeh word ov er «< words
IRONINCi. 0:\PCI·
•encc on all t)p~s r•l ~~t~
U11n1 ~t. lrnen.Srie•alty,
inen's shuts. Sl.51l rcr hr.
Mable '1\'hitman, W1 Mar-
aUerite, co-.1. 673·.:!774.
lOOKS FOR SALC .
''Riot,raphical Oictioflary
rh e /,eft" by. Franci.<~
Ganno n. Vol. /, $1.00,
paper back.
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M.,.o
time recor~keepina,
butiness manaaemcnt, sec..
retarial and bookkeepina
nrvices. 'call , 642..()792 '62 PL Y~TH "6" ,_
0 :;~~::~~;,~z:-s495 Banker D.D.Seymour d1es ~"·~·SOII~ ... L~'w;mw
24 mo !)On aid l)ewey Seymour, County for lS years. llu Harbor Area. 613_8724:
• 6 10 Alde an 111., Newporl family has suaauted that
1-teiaht t, vice-pre11ident o those within& may contri-P.O. Boa 1223, Costa
'66 T-IIRD
F•ll ,._, Low .,u • .,ol. S2795
PoWM ........ •cl s.-ts.
Stor ... AI• ooo4. RIIZ2713. --........ ,.
•
da United Statu National bute in hit memory to the
8 ank o f Costa Mesa, died AmcricanCanc:er Society.·
Saturday, April 13, at the Survivors include hi a wife,
Cedau: of Lebanon !In spital, Sen; 2 dauahtera. Carol
Lot Anaelu. and Cheryl; and a son. ~o4r. Seymour wu former David, all of •• ~; hit
ptesident of the Coata Mcu. modlct, M11 . Beu•e Se1·
Ou sinea.men"t Auocialion, mo~r or 8-ina; and a
• member of Motary, Colli bro ... ,. John or Fullttton. Me•• Parkins ConniniOII, ara .. aid• .. me .... r.
llltbot ~oea Boy'o Club, hold., ....... ,. April 17.&1
Oranae Coun&y Coaat Aun. Peclnc View Memorial Part
8WI wu treaaurer ol lilt wt• lhc ln. ·Jnt• 0.
March or Oimllt · Blain or die Newoport H..._
lie wu bom Peb. S, 191$, Lutller• O.irdl'· 11 om a ..
and had lived in Or•JI ant ·
PIIONl! PAL ~ce'" VII-of .,..
OIJ, Weat. e81lest WIJ • -· -1•. ·Por ... ., ., , ...... _, .., ........ .
S aelecled ...abera. ""Far
lo ... wrilo P.O. 801.4193,
·-·· Colli • .,...,
1.50 2.50 3.00
2.00 3.00 4.00
3.00 4.00 5.00
.05 .10 .15
Ensign arcade
2721 E. Coast Hwy., 2
Ideal for insl.l'ance or
ellat e. Call The
6 73·0550.
or OFFICE space
Jordan's <\rcade -
12. Coas t llwy.,
Good foot tra(fi c.
ren 1. Ca 11 Frank Jordan.
• MISCELLANEOUS
SPOTS before ,your e yes
on your new carpet -
move them with Blue
ue. Rent electri'
pooer Sl. Crown lla"d'"'''l
3107 ~-Coast Hw)'.,
ona del Mar.
Colt in Your WCiftt Alii
to tho Lal ..
Q3.os!O
HARBOR TRAN5FE~
AND STORAGE ....... , "'' WHEATON
VANLINES,I NC.
Ll 8-7J2J or Ll 8-9783
)15 F., 17th St., Costs \4eu
OIL PAI:'I:TI:\GS, ·n rrpe r
Sh1ps & ,,the! s, GREATL \'
REDUCED to -.e\1. Also
tods & re..:t... 6.lfl.(l2.l5.
LAWN \lOW ER, JUS t "vet-
overh auled, new Oaii ket,
S6.00. A 1St>. L C Smi th
typewt:t er, 15" carr iage,
e lite type , s20. Cal! f.73-
8181J evenings.
SINK , ho t wu t e r heate r,
plumbin11. ru11 fl•r sale in
Corona dd Mar office; ex-
cellent burgain for prnspcc-
tive n.:w t enant. l'allllwn-
c r at 61J -R22S nr 673-4106 ,
or call t he Ensie-1 a1 b7.l-
0550. ------
•u POUCH I! .,., eo..,. .
eo-course condition, I'M•
ch1nical1y fine. Owner,
t7HCJ06 .
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JENNY ~ARDEEN , student at Corona del Mar Hill>
School, Is shown preparing table decorations which
will become par t of the theme for the spaghe tti dinner
and open house April 24 during public schools week.
Jenny is a student in the crafts class of Donald Tred-
way.
Schools . set open house
All schools in the Newport n.c r; _7:30·a:30, demon sUa·
\!csa Unified f)istTict will lions 10 dasses.
observe publi c schools week Costa \lesa High, '}"burs -
with open house activities day, 7;39 •. displa~s in aym
ne:tt week . or actL\'Llles dunng year;
The programs will follow articles creat c:d in various
the following ti me !ichedule, depar tments.
with a few variations: Estancia tligh, Wednesday,
kinder&arten through 6th 6 :0lh~:OO, Spani s h dinner ;
grade schools, Tuesday 7:1}1.)-:hA), e1thibits and de-
evening, April 23 : inter-monstrations.
m:diate schools, '.\onday, Harbor High, Wednesday ,
<\pril 22 ; high schools, 7:00-0 :30, open hOluc -art
Wednesday, April 24 . Here show in social hall, dreu
is lhe complete schedule: rehearsal in auditorium for
Ad ams, Thursday, 6:30-parents, coffee served.
~:0~, open house, icc cream JENNIE MARTIN, 91, OF
soc•al. COSTA. MESA. DIES
Balearic, 'Illursdalo\, 7:30, l)eath came at the age of
ioiiJII!'aciiCib
DOYIIl-11
llldiW 1111111: 11!11 lm= ldntlo
b' 5 lldtm, lam rm , 4\aiii(J
rm, t beth new View bomf.
Spanilb archlteeture.
Alklnr Sll'l.500
Offtfl lnviled
Call lor an Appt. 64U235
MAGNinCEm' new View
home in UN! finest locttioft
in Dovrr Shorn. -4 Bdrm,
tarre Sodal rm, IWtt'Plnl
View. completely carpeted,
dr~opes, and la.ndacaped ••
• • • " .. """ .• "... 1129,50) •
OP~ DAILY
ll24 GA~XY DRJVE
DOVER SHORES
IAYFRONT
DOVER SHORES
i'lEW 4 Bdrm, 4 blth. powder
rm. dining rm . IJrge Social
nn, Pier t Slip. 614 '7'o> fi-
nai'K'ing • 15'7. On. to quail·
ti!d buyl!r ••••..•• $161,500
OPEN SAT It SUN '
n1 MORNING SrAR U NE
CAMEO SHORES
OWNER MOVED · MUST BE
!'OLD: lkautllul spacious
Cln!11n Vii'.,.,' home. La r~:t
n\·al pool. 4 &hm. ll'ln•l. s·~
ba1hs. ,\.•kin:;: .... Sll5.00J
OPE:"J DAILY
16'!1 PE!l.HAM DR!
Call lor M•p~.
642-1235
SALES OFFICE:
t:~TY~
NfliFOIIT IIARalR EllliGII
fiRST S£Cllqll --Pill I
1\tURSOAY. APRIL 18, 1968
• COIIJIIA DEL liAR, CAU F.
CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS
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(If! Mit, C.llfon\IJ
'!":~!hi» I .-<
SPICTACULAI VIEW..OCIAN _.lAY
CLann./ /<,,,_ Aparlmml4
0.. Waleo fr•t NrNr New,...., H."-r lntr...ce
uu-Ill ..... Caron• .. -·Calif.
AMI'LE c;UEST PAIKING; _. IOAT SUPS
Wily Nat Elljoy
TN "C.dollll.nn" Woy of Ufe
T)ll. ADVANTAGES WILL SUilPiliSI YOU·
Yoo can parcbue and .. 1 1 .. Ulle -or '-if JOU ..r=
ALL aoll ban WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two
and two baiba. -wrrH LARGE PATIO ..
YOU ,t.U tNVITID TO INSPECT OUR FUilNI-D MODIL
I"Y $59,500 _. Up Leow $420 Ma:Aiy & Up
1711 for t.tller ..............
111 o.nr Dr·· -101 N•wport l.och
Coli in Your W...t Ad
..... rt ••• ~ ••••
•••• 1111114 c..t.-
lWe 1111 UtiRI !iW ..
"mu-f\7a6e
J . -
A FINE RESIDENTIAL AREA
KIDS WALK TO SCHOOL; THERE'S A PUBLIC
LIBRARY AND FOUR BEAUTIFUL PARKS. MESA
VERDE IS CLOSE TO THE BEACH, CLOSE TO
THE FREEWAY AND HAS TWO COUNTRY CLUBS
PROVIDING 54 HOLES OF GOLF . WINDING
STREETS AND BEAUTIFU.L HOMES CREATe
DELIGHTFUL MESA VERDE NEIGHBORHOODS.
IT'S A WONDERFUL PLA CE TO LIVE.
RESALE HOMES FROM $23.000
NEWER HOMES FR OM S30,000
FAIRWAY HOMES FROM 545,000
2850 MesCI Verd• Dr., Costa Mua • Phon• 546-.5990
WALTER R. GAYNER. President
JAMES B. WOOD. JR .. Vice President
?pen ho~se. 91 years for Jennie G. '\<lar•
Bay V1ew, Tues~ay, 7:30-tin, of 193 E. lSth St., Cos-1 ____ Mll:!!!~ __ ___!
~:0~, open house , ICC cream ta \fesa, on \\onday , <\pri\ t"" Custom Built with a View~
Bayc rest "f oREVER VIEW" Home!>
by Ivan Wells & Sons. Inc
Quality South/ami huiltlt'rt for 44 1 •'0' •
:'IO EW 300.SERIES • FROM S6J.950
soc1al. 15 . at Newpon Harbor Con-
Bc:ar Su eet. Tuesday, 7:30-vale scent Hospital. '
;1:00, o pen house, refresh-survivo(S are her 3 nieces,
mec"'t~f· . T d 1 3,1_ ne'.·lutl Tosh, Cos ta \lesa a 1 orma, ues ay, : ...-0 · ,1 ,. be~ \1 ~·()() h PTA or1 s t; · rs. E I ta 111 e-. '. open ouse,. ditz of Kansas City, ~an-mcetmg. d .1 .., . ,. .. 11 C T d 7 oo-sas. an • rs. qCatnce oJI an yon, ues ay, : o f North Kansa s City, '.lo.;
;l:UI.l ,open 1\ouse, short PTA and 2 ncpl\ews William and ~eet ing, lTV ~emons u ation , James of Cost; \tcs a.
ICC cream soc1al. \lass was celebrated )'CS•
CoHeac Park, Tuesday, terday at St. Joachim's Ca-
7:00 • 8:)0, ope~ hou~e, th o lic Church, Costa ',leu ,
short PTA meeuna, ICC wi th the qev. Gerald
cre am . Nulty as offi ciant. lnternoen tj
Corona del Mar, Tuesday, will be a t Ho ly C ro ss
7:tl0 -~:00, open. hou~e , tery , Los Angeles. 'Nes",·,··,·;~ ~~'
short PTA mec u ng, tce \lortuary handled funual ar-
cream. rangements.
Harbor View, Thursday , 7:0()..~:00, open 1\ouse, sci-MARY GR.AHAM DIES
ence projec t in cafeto ri um \l ary Lo1s Graham, 91,
Harper, Tuesday, 7:00: 23 I Watn.ut St., N .
1:00, open house, Shorc:-s, J1 ed Sun.day, Aprt
Killybrooke, Tuesday, 7:3U I-I, at Hoag Ho spnal.
-~·00 open house short \Irs. Graham was born t~TA 'meeting. ' Aug: 2-1, 1899 in Pennsy
L. db ., T d 7 JO \'anla. She 1\ad been a '" er&-'• ues ay , : d f C l'f ·-q moonh ••. l ·1:00,opcn house, social in ent 0 3 1 om Ia
cafeteria ll :3ll-1:00. and (I f Orange Countr. 7
\larinen, Monday. 7:00 -mon th.!!. .
;l·OO room vi sits art dis-Ser\'tce s an 'J 1nterment pi a~·: ' will be 111 P ittsburgh, Pa.
\]esa Verde, Tuesday , 7:00 Be lt Hroad:-·a) \lor wary
·1:00, open h'ouse, ~hort the f,.rwatdlng diJCctnr.
PTA me eting, refreshments.
\lon te Vista, Tu!!sday, WHO'S SHO'MNG FILMS?
7:00.1:00, oren house, sl\ort Ne wpNt E lementary School
PTA meeti ng, rdresl\ments. rcporteJ to ~ewpofl Heach
Newport. Tuesday, i:O~ Police \tonday . •\pril 15. the
1:00, open clau rooms. theft o f a SlOB scl\nnl pro·
Newport Heights, Tuesday, Jl.'dor.
7:00-;1:00, open classrooms ,
cake sale. ASSN. TO MEET
Paut'arino, Tuesday, 7:00· The Newport Is land
~:00, short PTA mec:ting, wi ll meo:t at 7:30
classrooms open. Thur sday , Ap ril lA,
Pomona, Tu esday. 7:30-residence or William Di
9 :00, open 1\ouse. 3Ci l 1 Channel Place.
P residio, Tuesday , 7:30 , ·--------· open house, items purchased
by PTA durin& year ror use
by scl\ool on display.
Sonora, Tuesday, 7:30..
9:00, room visitations, re-
rreshmenu.
Victoria, Thursday, open
open house, atl s how.
Whittier, Tuesday. 7:00,
short PTA meetina, open
hou!e.
Wil son, Tuesday, 7:0~
9:)0, PTA installation, open
house, ico cream social.
Woodland, Tuesday, 7;30,
open house, s tudent book
rair.
Davis, ~day, 7 :~9:00,
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Conwr locatioo with m..-
nificent view ~JAcent •
$150,000 homa DriYe' "' tbe c:DIWf' ol Santiaco 6
Galu)' Drtw. can ua w
rlotaliL
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operf· house, ice c~r:e~~·m·~:·~ .. l}~~~~~~~~~~~ cial, PTA meOtina.
Enaip, Monday, .
open house, rdreahments.
Kaiser, Monda). 7:004:00,
open house, reFreahmenu.
Lincoln, Mon.dey,
9:00, open houu, crealiva
•ts, Fashion ahow, scienco
Fair projacll. I ~=:;;~=======~~ R .. , Mr>ad_,, 7:~~:30, ~
PTA •••dna. lea CNIIn to-
ciai. o,. h•••· TaWiolla, _.,, .
•9:00, llaort. PTA nMelia .. 0.,.. •••.
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MRS. AL EXANO E~ ~L~C K, PTA or•sld•nt II Corona
del Mar High School, presents Principal Leon Meeks
with tick et No. 1 to the April 24 spaghetti dinner and
the key to success for public schoo ls week.
SpagheHi time April 24
~rona del Mar Hiah
School will hold its annual
spashetti dinner and open
house on Wednesday, April
24. t)inner will be s erved
from 5:30 to 7:30 and ti c·
ke ts · are priced at 51.50 for
adults and 7 5t for s tudents.
and Mrs. Henrietta Olander,
parli amen tari an. ·
There wi II be s pec ial
exhibits at the Corona del
MarHi&h School from S:JO to
9 p.m. Wednesday, also
demonstrations by students,
and an art sale in room lOS,
Ch u r ch Ne w s
11M ...... ,.. O.ch of a•ll~. to uH lise ct.ardl
the Muter, 2900 Pacific (aciUt.iet fnMII l ID 4' p.ID.
View Or., Harbor View OD Saadayt llld fram 5 l.q
Hilla -A family pO&.-Iuck 9 P·•· ·on '1\aesda,.t. ·'The
will tl>o hekt at 6:30 p.m. Calvary Qapel iatadt to
dt.it Friday. •Or. ·and Mrs. rente, £aeiliti .. from •e
ttichard Kredel will show ata\e 'fll'hen lhe L..uttr.oran
pic&ures ol lheir trip to lhe Olurch . movu to it. new
Holy Land. ·The J-.nior .,d location at Dover Or. ud
Senior Hi.,_ Luther Lca._.es 16lh St.; where conatruct.ioa
will viait Temple Sharon ·in i• es.pected to beain aoon. ·
C~1ta Mesa a~ J:30 p.m. The month!; church niaht Pnctay. Or.· W1lham Eller S .. ~ p by·-··on ·11 k "W ' · at L · ma... rea .... , WI s pea ~~ ....,tlnessma Church in East Bt-.rr will
lo 1he trulh at the . 8:4S be held thiS' evenina, Apri l
and 11 a .m. Sunday ser":'ces. l8 .. Foltowina the 6:4S
A )'OWIJ adult aroup wilt be ..a: 3 IUdy 1 . .. 7 30 p.m ..... nner, s roupa
Oflllltze.., a~ : p.m. will meet at 8 p.m.:· "Bud-
Tuesday, Apnl 23 , at the dhi sm," led by the Rev.
pu.aonaae, 706 Santana Dr., Eldon Oeaae, campus paator
lrVJne Terrace. for the UCI Olurch of Chriu; • • • The Plymouth Con&reaa· "A Chri s tian perspective
tiona! Omrch , 3262 Broad on Vietnam," led by Elder
St.,· Newport Heiahts -The l')on Hildenbrand and 'Jr.
Rev. Norman L. ·Brown will Ce cil Hoffman , and "Bible
preach on "Keepina sane in s tu dy," led by Dr, ~10rri s
a crazy world" at the tO Robinson, interim pastor. . ....... . .. a.m. Sunday Setvi Ce . ..._..est
N .. B.
'11M Ntwport Hutlor OliDMOf .... ,..,..,
Olnber ol COf'l'l'ftlrce cc••uliltee,, Woody lnailll,
dltec:ton ue ,. ... ritina that auoaaced ••• the new
old poem aiJclut every~ina epic:areue map, put out bf
beina be1atiful until m.n dte O.lmber, will be pu~
cam .. to: Hahed in May. •
"Let it be l lid, The chainnm or the
"And said to bcr fame , special research committee,
"That after habet Pease Robert Paine of Mutual
came _ Savina• and Loan, 1nnoon·
"There wu more beaul)' c:ed a joint meetina with
thtn ever." a aimi1ar Cotta Mcla
On Monday they unani· Chamber or COmmerce poup,
moualy approved creation of in 1n attempt 10 establi ah
1 new chamber divis ion, fteeda of the N"ewport-.Meaa
Newport 9-nutirul , and · Unified School Dhttict. ·
President Leon Meeks said Faye Edclbhue, pre•i-
any auumption held that dent of the Won»n't
daughter, Patricia, to \41ch .. Mu. Puse would head the Oiviaion, announced a joint
ael McMillin of East Bluff, diviaion was correct.· meebnawith the Costa Me ..
Is announced by Ur. and Mrs. ·Pease said Newport Women's Divi sion , to tour
Mrs. Frank E. Helin, 4615 Beautiful would undertake fle Costa Mesa Ci ty Hall,
Fairfield Or., Cameo Shores. to coordinate projects and and luncheon at the Co sta
proarams similar to those Mesa Country club, Wedne s-Patrlcl a will be graduated spon sored by Los Anaeles day , -'Pril 24 ..
from Co rona del Mar Hi gh Beautiful, and would wOrk
School in June and is plan· closely with Newport citY, She also urged atten-
dan ce at the "coffee, tc:a , ni ng to attend Long '3each aaenciea. or LSD" meetina to be Stat e in th e fa ll. She was This note of hope was · held at 7 p.m. Tue sday, hOme COmi ng prinCeSS at welcomeaher a report liVen April 30, at the Sea 'lyrd C!)M Hi gh. Mike is a gra-by Georae West of the Jay-restaurant, the Ounes . Two
du.t e 01 Co" Ho'gh School c eca on their "colossal, r.1 ·• H" . ,. d "' financial failure the II ms , "u•e IPPI CS an
NEIPOIIT HAMOR JIIIGII
fiiiST SlC1IIII --.....
l!IUJISIIAY, ~L 11, I•
CDIIIM .. 1M1P. CMJf,
All c lassrooms will be ope n where ceramics, drawinas.
from 7 to q p.m. pa intings and craft work
solois t will be Mis s Marie
Rutty, Oranae Coas t colleae
s tudent. Deacon Ellery Sto-
well wi ll show pic tures on
Alaska at th e Pilgrim Fe!·
lowshi p youth meeting at
3:30 p.m. Sunday. A fa mily
fellow ship dinn er will be
held at the Is la nd House ,
Fashi on Islan d, at 6:30
p.m.: Wednesday, April 24.
Bill Hanke , social science
te acher, will show sli des of
hi s recent s ailing trips to
lhe Orient , whe re he and
hi s wife we re de tained for
awh ile by the Chinese com-
The alee c lub from Wh eaton
Colleae. Illinois. will pre·
sent a con cert of sacred
music at 7:30 p.m. thi s
Friday, Aprill9, at th e First
Baptis t Church of Cos ta
~esa , 301 Magn oli a St.
Wheaton Coll eae is a c~
edu c ational li beral a rt s
colleae 'Nhi ch combines
conservative Chri s ti an faith
and prac ti ce with high
academic s tandards.
and is now a jun ior at Lo ng Easter Week dan ces.' Las t "LS0-25," will be shown .
13each Stat e. He is living year's dances were very A panel c on s1s t1ng of
with hi s s t ep-father and mo-successful and it i s believed Oranae County Di s tri ct
th er, Mr. and Mrs. ')un can the failu re thi s year wa s Attorney Cecil Hi cks ,
Mcr:wan, 1953 San 9 run o, caused in part by th e smaJ. Chief of Poli ce James 'l.
~a st '31uff. Th e wedding ler amount of kid s down for Glavas , As sistant Chief of
SECOND LT. Richard 0.
Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter 0. Cook of 121 Aba-
lone, Balboa Is land, has
been awarded U.S. Air
Fo rce silver pllot wings
upon graduation with honors
at Webb, AFB, Texas. He
was awarded the Air Train·
ing Command Command~r's
Trophy for hi s outstandtng
achievement. He is remain-
ing at Webb to fly the KC-
135 Stratotanker with the
Air Training Command.
A "Bermuda Oay" and will be offered to the pub-
"~irit Points" will be li e. ·Proceed ~ will go to an
awarded t o th e class selling an scholarship fund.
th e mos t tickets to dle CHURCH GETS...SI TE,
e~e n t. The . art department, PREPARES to BUILD w~ll ha ve a d 1 spl ~y and s al e, The Harbor First Ch ri s tian
wsth proceeds g?ma towards Church has · just completed
art scholarsh ipS . Paper negotiati ons with the Irvine
fl owe r table centerpieces Company for a 2 acre site
can be purchased. at th e co mer of Jrvin e Ave.
f)ffi ce rs of the PT.o\ were and Santa Isabel SL, We!t
ele cted at the las t bo ard Upper Bay, accordina to
mee ti na . \1 rs . .o\le:u nde r G.C. Ei kennann, e lder of
alack was nam ed pres ide nt the church.
for he r 2nd term. O th er offi-P lan s are to s tart the build-
cers are '.1rs . Warren Broer-ing by the first of B6~.
·n8 fiors t vi ce-pre siden t·, with the compl etion sche-' ' ".Irs . Sidney 'it-lann on , 2nd du led within 2 years .
vi ce-presiden t;Aiber•K elso, Mr. E ikermann, who has
3rd vi ce-president; \·Ir s. acc epted th e po sition of as-
Thomas lti ll man , recording sistant superintendent o f
secretary ; \Ir s. Henry \!eye r, th e school district in Visla,
wi II le ave the congreaat.ion corre sponding sec retary; when he goes to hi s new '.Irs. Le land J ensen . trea-job. The fam ily intends to
surer; \Ir s. ~on llarrod, his-a ttend the First Chri stian
tori an ; ~ay Turner, aud itor, Ch urch in that area.
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1968
Summer Selections
FOR SPRING FORMALS.
IDEAL FOR PROM
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munists. • • • Cenu al Bi ble Churc h, 190
E. 23rd St., a t Orange Ave .,
Cos ta '·lesa -"Ch ris ti an
circumcision" wi ll be the
sermon topic of Pastor
Henry E. Jones at 9 and
10:30 a.m. Sunday. At 7
p.m . he will conclude his
2·part messaae on "Marlin
Luther Ki na. a pos I·
mortem." The initial
meetina o f the Single Adults
Club will be held at S p.m.
th is Sunday. A buffet supper
will be follo wed by a fellow-
shi p hour. Pastor J one s
wi ll bring th e devoti ons. • • • 'it. 'Andrew's Pres byterian
Church , 600 St. And rew's
R..d., Cli ff Haven -Or.
R..aymond 3rahams, minister
of callin a and counseling,
wi ll present t\e sermon at
8 , 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday
servi ces. His topi c will be
''-\fragmen ted wi tness.••
• • • Newport Ha rbor Lutheran
Chur ch, 2501 C liff l)r.,
Ne wportH ei&h ts-The Rev.
Georae Busdi ecker, pastor
emeri tu s, will aive the ser·
mon at th e 8:J O and 11 a.m.
Sunday service s. "They
have taken away my Lord"
will be the topi c. • • • Newport Unity Chorch,
meetina at l ~th St. and
Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven -
"Th e God to whom we pray "
will be the sermon topic of
th e ~ev. Loren Flickinger
a t 10 a.m. Sunday. The
7:30 p.m. Wednesday sing:-
spiration theme wi II be
"Let lhe re be pe ace."
• • • The Ch riu ian Science
Churches, Corona del Mar ,
Newport Be ach and Costa
\lesa -The lesson-s ermon
for this Sunday will be
"Ooctrine of atonemen 1. ••
• • • St Mark Pr esbyterian
Church, Eastbluff l)r. at
J amboree Rd ., East Bluff -
!Jr. \1orris Robin son will
preach at 10 a.m . thi s
Sunday on th e topi c, ''How
to pray e ffe c tively.'•
• • • Corona del Mar Com munity
ConBiegational Church,
United Church of Chris t,
6 11 Heliotrope Ave. -Guest
minis ter, l')r. Chauncey
Blossom rrom the Com·
munity Church in Ori nda ,
wi II preach on "..o\ chosen
people" at 10 a.m . Sunday
in Fello wshi p Hall. Charch
schoo l wi ll also be at 10
a.m. Babysittina wi II be
pr ov ided.
• • • The church coun cil of the
~ w 'd Po lice Merrill Dun can , Or. will be held A.ug . 24 at St. ••e week. Mr . es t sat SU ET DEaSIOM TODAY th J ·11 Davi d Nie lsen, and Kim " Andrew's Pres byteri an at the aycees wt try · · Strutt., director or youth The winners of the various r:hu rch of Newport '3 each. another proJeCt to r:u se · money fo r thei r s cholarship mini stry, St. Andrew's cateaories of the Circle K
(Cameo House photo.) proaram. Pre sbyterian church , will sponsored Suet Derby will
RESTAURA NT S BU RN School • commi ttee chai r· an swe r que stions from the be an noun ced today, April
• • •
The Harbor Ar ea Re(orm
Temple aMounces an in-
formati onal an d oraaniza.
ti on a! meetin& a t 8 p.m .
Tue sday, April 30. a t the
Is land Uous e . Fashion
Is land. The meeting , unde r
the directi on of the Temple
steering commi ttee, has
been called fo r the presen·
tation of plan s and achieve-
ments of th e new Templ e.
Representati ves of the
Uni on of Hebre w Con are-
gation s will be present to
tell about Reform J uda ism.
A d edi cation servtce IS
planned fot June 7.
T.,.0 restau rants suffered man Mi ke Myers of Crow ell, au dience. 16, at the Newport Harbor
Kiwani s Club meetina. Ron $SO dam aaes from greas e Weedon & Co. reported th a t
fi re s on Sa turday, April IJ, a fter 4 meeti nas . i t was WIN DO WS BROKEN John son , Ki _wanis lieuten~t ~ , . aovemor, will speak on diS-accordin g to Newport Beach decided to em bark on a . )n Sunday, <\pnl 14, a $JO ttict matters at the Villa
Firemen. 'tri al proaram , ..;,.hereby 10 w1ndo~ wa_s broken a t Marina luncheon.
Skip 's Stu ft Surfer, 10 1 Coron a de l Mar High schoo l Johnn1e's L1qu or, 3S37 E.
15th St., Central Newport, s ~den ts wou ld be auesu Coast Hwy.,Corona del '.tar; POSSESSION OtARGED
had a grease fire in the fo r a day of local bu siness-and Sunday niJht, or early Cathy Ch ase, 19, of 203
ven til ator fan out befo re men. This proaram i s pl an-\tonday , April IS, a $2S 29th St., We st Newport,
fi remen arri ved at l:SJ p.m. ned to show s tudents the window wa s broken at the was booked on the posses·
Saturday evening, firemen advan of &oing into Sand Clab, 2300 'N . Ocean si on of marijuana at 11 p.m.
useddry po wder extinguish-'''Jir:~~~~~ .... ~ .... .!F~'~on~t .• · .. ~ .............. ~T~uie;s:d•~>~····A~pn~·~l~l!61 ..... ,. er to put o ut the deep fryer
fire at Gay nor's Bayside,
H07 W. Coas t Hwy ., West
Newpo n, an d then helped
re m .. ve th e smoke.
Teachers recite vows
The afternoon of Palm Sun -sen of Los Angeles. She
da)' was th e weddin g day for cho se a stteet-lenath gown
~1i ss \-larilyn Somsen, Jrd of whi te cotton l ace ove r
grade teacher at Uarbor peau de so ie . Her veil was
View Elemen tary School, held with a ·dou ble bow wh ich
and J ack Kate s of Lons matc hed he r dress. Sh e had
Beach, a teacher of high a bouquet of whi te c ama·
school Enaliah in th e Nor· ti on.s and white iris center·
walk -La Mirada Unified ed wi th ye llow.
School Disuict. Another II arbor View tea-
The marn age ceremony che r, ~1rs. J ack Niday of
wa s pe rfonned by the Re \', Balboa Island, served as
Harold Wilson a t the El Cer-matron of honor. She wo re a
rito home of fri ends, ~1r. and )'e\low dre ss and a corsaae
Mrs. Alan D. Sklove. of whi te carnation s. Mr.
The bride is the daugh ter Sklove was bes t man.
or Mr s. Dori s Som.sen of A reception followed the
Seal Beach and Hugh &1m-ceremon y at th e home , which
MA X II, BISHOP OF
COST A II ESA IllES
Max M. Bi shop, S5,of 711-
B James St., Costa Mesa,
died Tuesday, April 16, at
Doctor's Hospital, Santa
An a.
He was born Apri I 12,1 ~ 13,
in Utah, an d came to Cali-
forn ia and Oran ae Coun ty
13 years ago . He was a car-
penter for G years for Ray
Eth on Compu ter.
Services will be held a t 2
p.m. Friday, April n , at
The Latter Day Saints
Church, Newport Beach,
with Bishop Wall ace Parke r
a s offi c ian t. lntennen t will
be at Paciric View \-1emo rial
Park. Bel l Broadway Mo r-
tuary Cos ta Me sa handled
funeral ananaements.
overlook s th e San Fran-
cisco Bay Area. l\1r s. Sklove
r resided nve r the buffe t
table. The newlyweds left
for a hon eymoon in No rth e rn
Californ ia during sprin g
vacation .
The bride • s a graduate of
Cali forn ia State Coll ege at
Lon a Be a ch and is au-
ren tl y working on he r
mas te r's de gree in addi ti on
to he r te aching. The bride·
groom was gra<i..lated from
San ta \Ioni c a J un ior College
and California State. He i s
a! so worki na on his mas ter's
m Enalish. Th e young
couple wi ll live a t 215
Belmon t Ave. in Lon g Beach.
MRS. ME LBA BELL OF
LIDO ISL E DIES AT 70
Se venry-year-old Melba
at ll of tOO Via Xanthe,
ARCHITECT'S FATH ER Li do Isle, was found lyina
SUCCUMBS AT 84 on her back on the kitchen
Just a week before his 85 th fl oor Saturday, .o\pril 13. and
birthday. James 1-1. Brownell was taken ~y ambulance to
died at his home. 492 E. l-l oaa Hos p1lal , where she
18th St., Costa \1esa, on wa s declared dead.·
'Nednuday, April 10. Mrs. Bell . was born Sept.
Mr. ·Bro wnell was born in 26 , 1896 •. '" qreaon. She
i..tinnesota on April 17,188 3. came to •l.t fornl~ 41 years
'le came to California 46 aao &rid hved 1n Oranae
years aao and had lived in County for 10 y ears.
Oran1e County for 10 years. Survivors are her son,
l-Ie was an eu randier for Fred Bell Jr. ·o f the horne;
S years. a sis ter, Sylvia Brazhman
·He is survived by his son. o( Corona del Mat; and a
archi teet J . Herbert Brown· brother, James Westa.n1ard
ell of Cliff Haven , of Lot Anaelea.
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01 A SET OF lEW 1888 DRIBIIW. EQUIPIIEIT
WHITE STRIPE TIRES
2 FORS&O
4for $ I I
TUBELESS WHITE STRIPE
P L US $1.06 T O $2..66 P E R TIRE ,-ED .
EXCISE TAX A N D 4 T RADE-IN T l fii:ES
O FF YOU .. CAR.
ANY SIZE LISTED
8.25-14
8.15-JS
8.45-JS
9.oo-ts
FIT MOST au ICKS,
C AD ILLAC S , DODGES,
CHEV,.O LIETS,
M IE,.Cu .. va, ~ONT lACS,
L IN COLNS AND
THUNDIIl"llt.llltDS
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church , 2501 Cliff Or .,
Newport Heights, hu ap-
the request or
~;:::; I, non·
Oraveside services were
held Friday, April 12, at
Pacific View Memorial Parll.
The offici•nt wu Or. Ray·
mond I. ·fkahms of St. An·
dre"&l'a Presbyleri-.n Ourch.
Services will be held at 11
a.m. today, .o\pril 18 . a1 p,..
cifi c View Chapel. Baltt
Mortuary, Corona del Mar.
h 111dled funeral ananae•
BRAND NEW GRIP
INSTAUn ON YOUI IACIIT $2.50
AU. PUN FAll
11NNII t -........ $20.00
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PUPILS HONORED
Cida•lllif' award certifi· c_,. ... _ 1o1Nrt ~hi1Hn1
cate winnen ror Mwc:b bave ~r~d Mary Carriclo.
be• made in lhe elementary \d~~m~ -\pril E aer\oft ,
schoola particlpatina in tb~ Craia Pope, Mari 3tant ,
Newportr+Aua Unified Ola-Marc 'Nhitney,f.4au ~ichards
trict'a Amerie~nism c:omni\o and Cindy Uoefl. ·
tee c:itizon or lbe month pro. Salearic-IICarcn l;t.oberllon ~~~~~~~~~;;;;:;!~!!!~~~~~;;:j~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~,M.~~~Jl~~ JfMI ror Sth pade c:lauu. and Conrad 'nedondo. -
PIUiarino School -Kathy Say View-Lauri ~inaldi,
Kasuya and Kirk. Williama, :.tark Suchomel, Je., Oamus
Pclmona -Barbara Simo--and Jon Mortenson.·
Delli, Gordon Wyne, Tom Jer-·~ittier -Tom 'Naumann,
via and Jeannette Thomaa. '<.alhy ::Jordon , ~m Ja&-
Monte Vista -Ted Allen, laniam and Maria 'loman.
J an Brauurd, Ro bbie Stin-Colleae Park -">iane
man and MU1aret HiniOn. Fleer, Jon Nisbel, Pe1JY
Mea a Verde -Kyle Gitlin a, Hadlock, ~va l·lunkel an d
Sue Ann Wiley, Brian Gardi-'lobc:rt 'l.ice. ·
net, Donna Gair. Janet Skel-Lindberah Ciusan
nar and Tim Reynolda. 'tobbins, ~tephen 'teichle ,
Newport _ Debor ah Campo Steve n Hou ser, Candy
belt, Michael Adn off, Tho--'tosati, Shelly 'Jr au an4 Warren 'Joody . mal Benvenuti and Terri liarper _ ')ann ~lack wood,
Pittilo. Lynn &Iehmann, Cathy Marinen -Lori Hammers-Campbell, Mike McConnell , laa, Ruaaell Neisinaer, Ru ~-l(urk C larke and Linda
u ll Parker, Carrie Fosler, 'Jaffey.
David Kilmer, Deborah Woodland -Vi ck i Clark,
Martyn, Glenna . Anderson, 1ruce '"Jal combe , '<evin
Om Forehan, Jan Coh en r-taua and Linda Wolfe.
and Ron F reeman. California -Lynn -\dams,
Wilson 7 Sandra SliU,' Lynn Nutter, Patricia
JerryMuquas,Nancy Lynott. !laggai Kevin 'tei\ly Jerry
Scott SlOne. Linda Avery Van de 'llankevoo~t and
PICTURED HERE ala eon at the NeWI>Ort HiiiiOr
Yacht Club arranged by the Newpo rt Bay Area members,
an organizing committee for the WOrld-Campus Afloat
Advisory Council of Chapman College, Orange, are
(left to right) Mrs. John H. Scudder of Balboa Island;
Netter worth ington, chairman of the Chapman Coll ege
division of international education; and Dr. John L.
Davis, president of Chapman College. Announcement
of an anonymou s gilt of S35,000 to provi de scholar-
ships for students in World Campu s Al!oat in the com·
ing year was made at the luncheon. Mr. an d Mrs. Scud-
der arranged the luncheon me eting. Mr s. Scudder was
aboard the shipboard campus on its first voyage. (Beth
Ko ch photo.)
and Bruce Hoyum. '"lo ualas Petzel.
House sales total given TEA poepa rations were made by th ese The Newport Harbor.Costa on a Hiahlands , Shore Cliffs .... 7,,. ...
Mesa 'aoard of ~ealtors re· and Harbor View Hills_ 36 3 membe rs of the Chil dren's Home Society for
pon s 327 multiple listina sales, S\,870,800 total, the 1951 tea and fashion show held in Coron a del Mar.
Undercover agent to talk
David E.. Gumaer, fonner
campus undercover opera·
tive Cor police intelligence,
will speak at 8 p.m. Friday,
\lay 3, at the Newport Har·
bor ~erican Legion ~la ll ,
215 15th St .. Central :-.lew·
port, under the sponsorship
of the coastal T'\CT com·
mittees (Truth '\bout Civil
Tunno il).
Mr . Gumaer was assigned
to infiltrate and report on
the subversive activities of
the ·•New Left" movemenl.
For 2 years he was a mem·
ber of the conununist you th
apparatus, the campus ba-
sed W.E.B.OuBoi s Clubs.lic
also attended str ategy meet·
in11 of the Trotskyite Com·
munist Youna Socialiu AI·
liance, the youth ann of the
Socialist Work en Party,
joined the Students for a
Democratic Society, served
H.J. G
as a staff member of !tie
comTronist con trolled Na·
tiona\ Conference for New
Politics, and di scussed re·
vo lution with the leader of
the ~evolutionary Action
\tovemen I.
He reports that hi s inves·
ligation revealed a plot to
rec ruit '\meri ca's campus
you th in a subversive move.
ment aime d at the ultimate
violent overthrow of ou r go-
vemme nt.
PLAN AU TO CLUB H.Q.
Dan ie l Brothers of Co ron a
del Mar will be the general
contractors for the new
headquaners Cor the Auto-
mobile Club at 7891 Talbert
Ave . ·in Huntington Beach.
The 5.000-square-foot s truc-
tu re was designed by archi-
tect Ralph Allen of th e
Santa Ana £irm or Burrows
tlen.
sales for the fi rst l months S51,966 averaae . Top sale
of this year for a sales total was S97 ,500.
of Sll ,952,195. We s t Newport and Newport
The breakdown is as fol• Sho res_ 18 sales, 5561 ,87 5
lows : total, 531 ,215 average . Top
City of Newport Beach -sale was 554,000.
138 sale s, 56,812,600 total, Lido Isle-9 sales, 5502,•
fo r an average of $49,366 125 total, 555 ,792 ave rage .
per sale. Top sale was 596,500.
Ci ty of Costa Mesa -158 , We s t Uppe r aay, includin1 !.ales , 54 ,281,195 total , for l)over 9-!ore s, Westc\iff,
an averaae of 527 ,096 per Harbor Highlands . Saycrest saJ~~ of area -31 sales, and Back Bay -32 sales,
5858 ,400 total. for an aver· 51 .782,750 IOta!, 555,711
aae of S27 ,690 per sale . average. Top sale was
Here is a mo re detailed 51 50 ,000.
breakdown by commun ities: East aluff -10 sales,
Newport Heights and Cliff 5372,000 total, 537,200
Haven, 12 sale s, 5450,300 ave rage. Top sale
total, 537 ,525 average. Top 546,000.
sale' was 5187 ,000. Costa Mes a Uis tri ct 1-19
Balboa Pen insula Point -sale s. 5424,700 total, 522,-
8 sales, S423,750 total, 153 average . Top sale was
552 ,944 average. Top sale 543,500.
wa s 5157 .500 . Costa '.lesa Oistricl 2-9
Balboa Is lan d · 9 sales, sales, 5222,950 total , 524,·
5660,500 total, S73,J&i. 77 2 averaae. Top sale was
average . Top sale was 531 ,000.
$130,000. ColLI Men tlislrict 6 -
1lay Shotcs - 4 salea , 48 sates, S1,lll,495 total,
5188,500 total, S47 ,125 . Sl8,10l avetaae. 'fop sale
average.· Top sale was ViiS 566 ,500.
175.000. Costa Mesa District 7 -
Corona del \1ar. including 82 s.ales, S2 ,251.050 to tal,
Ir vine Terrace, Cameo Hiah· S27 ,452 avera1e. Top sale
lands, Cameo Shores, Cor· was ,500.
WAREHOUSE SALE J
9 SOFAS
1/3 OFF
REG .
2!1.01 .. 55!.00
19f11J
to 39900
59 LAMPS
and
Hanging
Fixtures
2/3 OFF
REG. 2i.IIIW Ul ...
NOW 9'5
to 6fi'J
13 DINING ROOM
& GAME SETS
1/3 OFF
REG. U l .ll II U!I.IO
NOW 29f11J to 85900
97 OCC. TABLES
& COMMODES
1/2 OFF
REG. 21.11 II 211.11
995 to 12500
ACCESSORIES ODD HUDIOAIIDS,
AIID PICTURES 1111111011$. DIIESSEIIS
2/3 OFF BUFFETS. DESU,
liE II. Lll IW 111.11
Now 99c ETC.
to 49'5 1/2 OFF
BEDROOM
SETS
1/3 OFF
REG. 5!!.11 II
NOW 39900
to 85900
26
LIVING
ROOM
CHAIRS
1/3 OFF
II E G. !1.11 II 2!1.11
NOW 6600
to 19910
H.J.GAl\1\fiT fURN~RE
rROFU S IQNAL COST A tollS A. CAL IF.
INTUIOit DESICiNUS 2215 HAUOR ILVD.
. • ••• 0271 ····0276 ___ .........
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l1~159 ~10o ~·~E BUCCOL A of Lido Isle, himself a for·
mer banker, hosted banker friends at th e 1q5q
opening of his She rwood Estates development on Irv ine
Ave. in the Back Bay a rea. P ictured he re, fro m lett: Mr.
Bu ccola, formerly with the High land Park bran ch of the
Bank of Ame rica and later with the Bank of Nevada;
Fred Schoepe, manager of the Newport Bank of Amen ca;
t
From left, busily po lishing silver: Mrs. Roland Vallely,
Mr s. Walter Cole and Mrs. O.G. Suess ... And a happy
bi rthday to Mrs. S...ess.
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J959FUNOS for constru c-
tion of tennis co urts
at the Youth Center grounds
in Corona del \4ar were rai·
sed at a brunch card party
held ~pril 14, 1959, at the
Youth .; ':;enter, under the
sponsorship of the Ne wport
Harbor 'Noman's Ci vic Lea·
gue. Th is pre-party ohoto,
taken at the suggested site
of th e tennis courts , pictur·
ed Mr s. J eanne Cooper, in
charge of doo r pr izes, and
Mr s. q:obert Huber, general
Chairman, (standing , left to
right}, and 3-y ear-ald ~ndy ,
Mrs. Cooper's son, and Mrs .
'.llilliam Mc Viclc.er, equ ipment
chairman. The picture ca~
tlon noted fu rther: "Some
snarpeyed tennist ma'1 no-
tice that these rackets are
for badm in ton •.. but. you
get the idea just the same."
!'=nsign photo from the is·
sue of O.pril 2, 195q.)
Fred Huber, vice-(l resident of Calitomia Bank, Los An·
gel es; Ra lph Mill er, manager of Corona del Mar Secu rity-
Fi rs t National Ban~; J.A. Broderick, assistant cashier
c f t'le Newport Bank of Ame rica, and Barn ey Jordan,
JSS IStant vice--pres ident of the Anaheim Cali fornia
Sano.. (Neal Be ckner photo from th e May 21 , 1q5q, is·
sue oi tile Ensi gn .)
Leonard Gfnes, cltll-ot lie,._. C1"'; -l'olf,
the sculptress; Geflt LIM, ordllttct tor Itt -
schoo l building; SupL RDr Aft.,_ IOd E.F. Zlllt!,
general contractor "" lie ldloll __ ...... IIEIIII ..
Photo
CHRIST OUR PASSOVER IIN'OIIf.._..EII.. IECIIIIDIECliOII--,.1 lliUIIIOAY,AriiLII,I.
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, ... )•r whlolt. i& • .., • ......,... To W. r..owr II 0D1 oaly tbl piYo&a1 iqwi·
"-...x ,,_. 1-.d Jo U. Old TCIWDeDI Scripl--. it abo radiatet the: liJht ol
('alur). ·• ..• t-'or ~Cfl (~hffll ,.,. piMOYU it tKrilced ft"lf w.·· tl Coriftthiltn"
!';7,. ~ ~ a clear type ol &bt Lord JC~UJ Cbrill. Tbc molt distioctiv.:
fcarure ol 1ht oriaiD&l Putov« it that k waa a ucri6cc-.
Your .,_., .UU be ...._. W..W.. a .... ol. tM InC ~at: ,-. *ll tab It
uut ffMI thl .....,, or fro. ... ....-: .U. ~ lUll kelp it \Ill ualil U. fwm.ntb
day of tM .._ .ootb: &M .. widt ......,. ol ~lie COIII.,..atioft of brMI abaU
kill II in the ~nina. And ..., .W &akll ot die blood., and acriU It oa dM two ~Mk ~h and on the upptr door pott ot 1M ._, wtte,.in tbey lUll ut II.
An~l thty ~hllll "'' lhe ,._. W. tMt aftht, runt wida fiR, and WlleaYeMd breW:
:ontl wtlh hiiiC'I twrbl \tlt'y llball C:llt it. , , , ,\n6 tbvl tba-11 ye Clll it; Willi )'0111'
!<oil ... llii.Jr.\1, )'&JUI ~ ~lfl )'IAII rtet, lind )'Wf tid iO )'0111 h11n\J: 1111" )'C: lihlll 1'111
,, 111 h lhtl': It 1!. tbc J,Ott'D•s .-.oft!" tE'WdUI 11:}-1,11).
"' , ..... r<:alls thi1 ScripturC" he readily ullde:tslands !he deeper 1ru1h11 of lhr
f<'~~~'·cr. Cenainl)' il i~ a clear 1ypc: of the Lord Jesus ChriSI Who i~tlhe Umh
••I Ciud unJ our PllUOYC"r. How lhe New Tes~ameot rtdouods with this trulh:
... . . R~h.,ld &he Lamh or Ood. whtc:b taketh away tbe sio of the world'' (John
1 ::!\I 1: " ... for ~ven Chrill our paSSOYcr is sacrificed for us" (I Corinlhians 3 :7);
)1\\1 wl!r~ n:~ll\C\1 "with the. prec~us blood o( Christ, as of a lamb without
hlcmi'\h and without spot" ,(1 Peter 1:19). Tbe twelfth chapter of EKodu., i~
ntr.:nM:I)· rich in 'lpirilu.tl (ruth. It iodtc.tes prophetically lhe ctwlracter of lhe
1 ••rd. "wilh.\\lt .. pot or blen1iM." For four daf$ lhe lan1b wa11 ~parutcd and n-
atni•l~'\..1 h• "-'t' if it had a ftaw CN' i.kfec:t which would disqu:tlify it (I)( t~
'liCrifice. Stud)' !he last four days in lhe ministry of our l..ord hefore He died
hlf ••ur ~in,, h11w He W:l" examined ami t~led. and they CO\IIt.l find "oo faull
iu H 1111. ''
I l10.· l:amh \fju..• W be kit~ b)' tbc wbok ronpepliun, u~n WI. 11 wu wilh
1 '""''-11 .. ;ro lu he-kilkd "ht'l\fjrc"n the ~YC'ni~." Tl'lal il httwttn nuon and tbf: uo~lll . til<' ;~llo·ll~~·n: lh:11 •~ wh~n Chrb1 .tic-d. Anti wh•t molt' ,·ouhl we-,...,. of trno
'''·"IIII I\ .. tlh )rio' .11111 "11...-1 Uhll<hih•l"', "'h"h :oU f>>lt'~II:Oo!.•"" the-o.kalh ;all-d
.. ut"•rinrt r•f th•· I anrh ,( c.;,oJ, We-call aUI'ntinn 10 the f01cl th01t Satan did rmt
want I<> h:o H' the I ,,.,J J•·~1.h put to okath '"'" tho: Ptl..'~ .... lYl'r fta~l. Satin k~w til'
w:" rho: lUll.' I ~mt•. ;onol h,· lri,·ll w [lf<"'l.'lll Hi~ dtalh :ll thl' [lrl'dil.'ll'<l 11111~. tMutL
XXV I:~; M:uL XI\-:~ l Hut th..-l untb ,,f Golll, thl' U'liC' I'JU"'I\'t'f, r.lir1l wt the: Vl'f)'
tirut' apf'l>lllll'<l. thl" l'ulhllrni= lhl' '\crirulf ..... Tlw ,4,,,.r,m••l HiM•• A. C'. (i:rl'N-il'rn.
\o>l. I. 'lho•l'o•ur.1r.·u,h I' 1 1 ~.
S.•t·ritkt', lht' N:uut ul uur fo'atilh
Wt:. ha\•1! uh~·n~J that th..: ~~riginal l,as.sov.:.r was a sacrifk:e. There are those
hutk io Ckri:o.~cn\iusn :mJ JuJaism ~ho wi ll t.lispuh.-: this truth. There are thos..:
who t'littcrly complain th;rl "e arc "drl!ssing the Gospel in old Hebrew clolhe~ ...
Our an.!lwcr is that the sacritki:tl clement of the Scriptures is not clothing. that i:oo:.
...unu:thing to he pur on. II is the rtX>t of our faith, the hasic truth of "all tht•
Scriptures" hoth !.he Ohl T cstament ;mJ the New Tesl<mlent. The whole sacri-
lki:tl ~ystem h~,~ll for ih high\."sl purpo~ the pf(lphCl>ying of the redempti•on h)
the J.md Jc.!IUS Chri~t. Tt• lhehe rabt>is who cl:.im lhal Christ is ~pohn of as
"uur PaM.o\er" in the New Te~tament merely because the Mo!'l:lic riiUal hap-
pcnei..l to have: a ~crificc in ilS cc:reruony, wt-: reply tkat the trUih or all the
~riplme..; procl<tim' I he !.oc t th:rt the contrary j, true. The r iltml wa~ a sacrifice
maonl ) h\.'\::.&llo,c the l.urd h.-''" Chri't ~:•..; tn i'>rt'tmtc "the l.:tmh t•f God whi-ch
taJ...,:th ;owa) the .\in of the ~H>rld."
It j, 4uite true rhal the P:"wvc:r wa:-. a n unu~ual ~•crilkc:. It wa1o a gospel
hi.."lorc lhe givinK tlf th...-l.:tw. Even tht= differencc:~ hl!twrtn the Pot.s.'iOver
~·crifice :•nd the l.rtcr ••11'1\ring"'i :m: in,tructive. The Passover was ntll only ;a
-..:rcritice: it ";"a h::t"L li ~a' a 1\\o·fold ollerins. and it contained what later.
Llfltlo:r the I :m·. ha~l clcn>enh hnlh of the !lin-offering and thl! pt:.<~Cc")fferin¥.
UnJer the I .or" iln: po.·:ac,..,,lfi!ring ended in ·a sacrificial meal. At the oriainal
1~:,-....0\Io'r the l;unh .... a~ 'l;~itt and the hlooJ applieJ on the doon protecte-d the
hr;~dilc-. rr .. m uoJ·, Judgm~nt. The same lot.mh whose hlood protected rhc
hr:rclit~·, pru\·idi!J t,he 'tren.111h for their journey. Lau~r, under the Law. 1hc
1:"' ,,, tht• ollcring' pruv idt.•d J'or u p<ace-otfcring. The olferer hrouaht 11n
:r n.nml ~ hich wa~ ~lain. Howe\'er. it wa• not plaCttl nn the altar: ir wl'l'i to he
c.rten lx•to•rc (,.w.l t>~ the 1>1fcrcr. hi' family. and frienih.
ltul rfl,,u """' t·:or 1lwno h't'f,.tt· IlK-J.UM.D thy Clod In the place whi.:h thl'
1 r 11<1 1 rh~ I ""' ,h,.ll ,,,.~ .... -. th.>u, :onJ lhy !><lfl, ami lhy dDUJI,hle-r, llno.l thy man-
...... m ..• n.t til• "'·'"'"''"·"''-.Hl<l rh<= I ,-wile lh•• i~ \fjirllin th)' prn: und 1h-ou
,fl,oll 'I'~''"' lvlo•r~.· rht· I r lj(p th) (j,~f in :11! th:u 111<•11 p!<lle-<il rhiM han1h untu
ll)o:llt~-.......... ·~ 1!11,, "' " '
In 1>thcr .... orJ, tf'Ko l'a~·~er JX';rCl' onering ~'011> !o')'mholie'o~lly a m~a l !lh;orcd hy
:ultlt·aten "i1h (fod Htm ... :lf!
Thl' pc:~ec r•lfering ....... ~ nlll an Cltft:ring for re~cc. The lamh had iilrcad)'
t>cen ,hnn .rnJ th~· 1"11,1\>r.l ·•J'Iplico.L The 'oi.IOn-(:oming judgment ~oultl ntlC apply
'"them. It ...... ~ .rn ,>lf..:nng ,,f ;roc "h<• wa' lit Jk':.!Ce.
!\ ll'llo H"·'" ··~·· Pn .r "u~~ 11.1\ I h:ul .r 411rcJ.. lunchcun :tnJ un the Wa)
h.rcL h• lhl· "''"""' J'l·""-"•' .r P•~dlar ""h•• ""a' ... dtintt d:.thldih. I ~uanllcrctl
'l'H"nl l -lin· cent., t>•r '"'' •lo>/cn nt rheur ,,nJ. alter wr:oppm!! thl' II11""'Cr~ in
~~~~r•e. the pedl.rl' ~,rll' tht:IH I•• 1111.' .,._,lh I he rcm.trl. ''Her~\ yo111r J'l~acc nlfering."
I ":" (.llttll' .r llHI~l·J. 1•111 ,l•d n~>l rc;~lo.e rh:rt I mu'1 huvc hccn ,milins hccauSI.'
,,, I ~~o .rllo.ed "'"·rnl th~· ,\·l r""'" I he:tn.l arwther r:.."cr-hy \a) ... ,. pt:.ace ,,tfcr-
111~'" When I <.'nlcH·d th.· l">wtJrng. th1' reccpti<lni'lt rcmu rkcJ. "Oh. a peact:.
·•ll clrn!!''' ,,n,J th1· ,·lcl.>l•'r ••pcr:..lo•r repeated th,· .,.,me w••r•h. And 1he c!Tcct
"'"" C(HlljXJUnded when I ~ave the flo""cr~ to m) ""ifc "h'' ,,~id. "Th.url.. ~''"
t.•r I he peace olfering!" h w:.s not an utTering rM pcac,·. l">ut tht· """'~-t!r •• r.-trrl
e~preMion of one who is al peace with his beloved!
Ho""' we th;mk God fur Chr is! our Passover! He h.•~ n•'l nllh .rcn•nrph~hl•,t
deliverance from death. He ha!\ 1,1l!io0 m01de pe:lce ""ilk (i,"-.1 h} llr ~ bJ,.,,,t_
lh<r.-f,,,., ho:rnt: Jrr-llh\"<1 lw hnh. "'r h3>"<' )"'t;l(l.' "'"11 1 .. ~1 Lh""'~h ,.,., 1··•·1
)...,,,.. ( hfl•t IM.o>III:Oil' ~ II
It ma~ 'urpri..c wme of our readers 10 Jearn lhat f'·"""''f m·H·r \<,o ~
'tn...-tl~ 'pcaktng. for the Je~~o''i only. Some Es~ptbn~ h.lunt.l rr•·•~·~to·•rr '""k'
I hi!' t>lr><.>d of thc Paswver lamb. "AnJ a moted mullitttttc ""'-'nl 11p .rl"' "rtb
I hem ... " tE:-.codu~ ll:Jijt. Under the Gospel we h:tve nut tonh 1-.:al'\' '"'h {ro •,l
hut"'"'' peace N:tween Joc'w a nd Chri,tian. Thi~ i' n1•1 .t ntl\l:d nruttrlllok lorn ,,
r~ni red C\•mpan~.
h•r llc •~ Ullf f't'~"·· "'h•• halh mad<" bt>lh uno:, ~nJ h.<rll hr .. ~o·n '"'" 11 111, ',,,,
.11o: wall or par1iti.:>n ho.·1 .. t'<'ll u~ IEpheo~i~m. l :14J.
How we thank God tt•r the Passover. Let us go hack In 1hc fir ,l 1'-""''l'f '
Whal a hlcsscd piciUre it ;,, and a picture that i~ nol ev.entiall~ ch;rnj!.-•1. lfl,·n
Egypt faced judgment: now !he world faces judgment. In Fg)pl 1he Luml~ ••I
God lived. a family which would soon he called out of Eg~pt. Arrtied 1o 1hc
t.loors and lin 1cls of the houses of God's people was the hi('l('l(j ~·f the l:•mh.
Under that hlooJ they were secure. Outside their homes there "•" e.mun!! tud q-
ment. On the door~ of their homes the blood wa'l :.pplied unJ 1h1· inhorhri.Ln1 ,
wen.• !kl!c hy f:tilh. They could si ng. "Worthy i~ lhc Lamh I hat "a' ~1.<111 .
In Egypli:.n homes there was impending judgment. In hrorclllc hPill <'' thcr,
wa.~ ~n coming deliverance. And while they Wilited the\ :nc ,, 111\'.rl f·d ,•r\·
God. :t me:• I which He had prcpiircd "in the pr~nce 11!: th~·ir L'th'll•i~•· t ..... ·~·
O.r Hopt'-l)eihon-aace from J1M~Jrnent
F1•r lhl· helil!vcr the e"o,cnliiil picture h:.' nl)t chan~.:d The ...... r1,1 Lll'\'' :o
more severe ·judgment than Egy pt !acct.!. While the WClrld fa ce' JU~Illn1l'H1 li 11·
hclicvcr look\ (nrward to a quid and sudden r.lclivemncc. NClr 1dll the ,tl'-
CI>mpan imenl~ of lhe fi~r Pa~M>ver he lacking. Here we fc01M in the night : the
dawn will bring freedom and deliverance. Here we cat lhc hreutl of ('i,ot.l. "ul
it i!l still .w:asoned wilh the biller herbs of 1he sorrows of our hondagc. Here w..:
partake of that nourishment in such a manner that it doe~ nor hinder C'lur jour-
ney. It prepares us for il . It is not yet time to sit at Hi-' laNe. We parl:r t..c t>f the
feasl with our loin-' girded, our feet shod. our slla ff in our h;lnd'. We c:11 rn
hasic. IT IS THE LORD'S PASSOVER .
Questions &
a1 HltN8Y J , HF.YDT , T~.n .
Question: D<HI not Ephuitmt 1:10 in·
dlc41~ 4 wtliver6DI ltllvotionl
AMWu: This thou&ht comes ou1 of
lbc &alith tranllation "plher tocetber''
but dx Oreet hu 4Micplut/4.iost~~tlt.i,
.. 10 tae.d up," .. 10 sum up ... All lhiftct
will bo IUIIIIIIOd up 1ft Oorisl. che upoel
due 10 aritlftal lila conec~<d. bumooy
aod uaity re.tabtilbed. all oppotit.toa
put tlowD. It it the riahtina of the ufti..
vw-. that il ia new here u in Colof.
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--&how lilt put • ....... • out ol
jailll. Olrlll will ., il n,llc.• A. T.
.-.... Qoolioa wiD bo doll.-
tn. .. tle1 • o( 0011 updon aad its .,-.a•'rw ..t nwil w11 brt O¥«. Jtom.
-I :IJ.ZJ. T'l ps lib ..... 11:6-9
will .......... feiW'p "·
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Answers
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Question: I w()w/d apprn·lat~ th~
Sc:rlptur<tl mrortinR of ,,,,. wllrrl
iniquity. Answ~r: The Enalilh word iniquily
coma from the Latin ittiqwlttu which
means inequality or injulck.e. It i11
UICd by the tranebrlon of I~ Author-
itcd V~ for ftve Oruk wnrd!l.
Thete arc (I) aJilr.ima, {2) aJilr.UJ,
(l) ..,.,,..:., (.f) ,.,-.,.omM and (5)
p<HtirM. 'lbeir rapctive mean'np an
.. roue,...: (I) a Wroftl done, ff'Ofn
4111~0. to be unjult. 10 do •rontt {2)
injuacier. tM neptive particle phil
diltl. r;,lll. juollce; (l) llloplily, law·
lalsat. the ncptiw: pstrrtidl pkM
Mnwt, law; (.f) tra..,•lon, lila'·
ally "llonpide 1ho law." fro111 ,.,.,
olonpide. pi,. "'"'""' (Ji. wlct«<-
.,.., fmm ~· htttnf"', evil.
the apostle
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WOA."-T06EIHER.
FOR. GrOO'D
ADVIC.= ON
Living
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IN THE DA'YS OF Poul the Apostle, lhere
was no postal service. Personal letters hod
to be carried by friends or chance travelers.
It was thus that one of the best-loved Books
of the Bible, Paul's Epistle to the Romans,
woscorried by o womon from Corinth to .Rome.
Paul was chosen by God to write Romans,
wh ich is h is complete explanation of his un•
derstonding of the Gospel. It has been called
''the most profound work in existence." Here,
Paul writes at length about subjects highly
important to ourdoy·to-doy living: The results
of sin, the Christian'S hope, God's judgnents,
God's mercies, revenge, judging one another,
end patience. Romans consists of only 16
chapters, yet i t is rich in its content and ad-
vice. Perhaps just 25 words at 8:28 sum up
what Paul was trying to convey in his letter:
"And we know that all things work together
for good to them that love God, to them who
ore called according to His purpose."Thought·
ful consideration of this sentence, written
over 1900 years ago, c an be the beginning of
solving one's problems and frustrations, to·
doy.
THAT THEY MIGHT HAVE LIFE ••
ments o f broke n emotio ns,
the girls, 100, gained 1h e
''peace thai passes under-
standing" that P aul wrote
about in his letter to lhe
C hristia ns iu Ph~lippi. !'What
a bl-essing it is to know that
she has £ul£illed her desire
10 be in the presence or the
Lor<!.
ioy as .we watched His plan
for u s unfold.
It was part o£ this plan,
I'm sure, whe& June first
showed signs of a possi.ble
Jim Counter, a tl!'!lidenl of Cli ff
H•ve11, whose wife wenl to be
with the Lord 111!11 February, has
writteu 1 he.rl•warming te~~otimocy
of his tm:it and faith io j u us
Christ as Lord and Sa vio ur. They
were married io 1956 and made
their h0171e here a her Jim fioi!lbed· brain tumor last summe r j first
his schooling at 6 •1 PM, iD s-·• .. .she was eeslly tired and had
~ouis Obispo ~ year. _leler. ~e trouble swallowing. Through·
1!1 1..a electroDJ C.!I eti81Dec-r wtth 'II Interstate Electronics of Anaheim . ou t her t ness the real cause
Here is hi s l~tter, whi ch h~ seat of her symptoms was so il·
to hi !I friends as an Eut~r me!!l• lu s ive that even the most
uge. s killed specia li ~ts were not
Dear Friends,
In this season when we sel
aside a day to rejoi ce in the
resurrection o f our Lord
J esus Ch ri s t, I just wanted
to drop you a note tn share
with you what has taken
place in ourlives in the past
fe w months. June's passin~
on to be with the Lord in
February was a shock to
most of you, I know, but let
me tell you or the blessings
that have been ours.
able to derive a finn diagno-
s is . As her symptoms got
worse, we both realized it
could be te rminal. In prayer,
we c ommitted it to the
Lord. We found that there
was no despair, just His
everl asting anns upholding
us in our trial.
The last evening we were
togethe r, the doctor unex·
pectedly let me accompany
her down to t he hospilal
lobby to see the girls. We
had a wonderful time toge1h·
e r, and then I went with he r
bac k up to her room. As I
leaned over to kiss her good·
bye, she threw her anns
around me and said, ''Oh
Crabby, I want to go home ."
I am s ure there was rejoic·
in~ among the angels as she
was we lcomed s hortly after
that to he r heavenly home.
As I learned of her going,
great peace c ame over
and after the first few
me,
mo·
And now1as the girls and I
continue looking to the L ord
£or His plan to unfold, we
would share with you two
scriptures · that are special
to us. Truly, "All 1h ings
wo rk together for ~ood to
to them that love God, and
are calle d a ccording to His
purpose." 2 We have seen
this truth come to life as we
live each day seeking His
purpose. And, finally, the
verse whic h was the footno te
o f June's li£e.as ro und on
he r stationery· J esus' words,
"I am come that they might
have life, and that they might
have it more abundantly.''l
It's a b l essing to me to
be able to share with you
some o f the treasures o f our
life in Christ~The girls'and I
wish you a happy and mea n~
ing£ul Easter.
Lovingly,
Jim Counte r
1. Philippians 4:7.
2. Romans 8:28.
3. John 10:10.
During the past several
years, June and I have been
growing in our love for each
othe r in a way that has made
us closer to each o the r 1h an
we ever ima~ined possible.
Through o ur personal Bible
s tudy, we came to know J e·
sus C hrist in a new and per-
sonal way.ln coming to know
Chri s t so we ll, we found that
the love he gives us brought
the love in our marriage into
a new perspective; we had
Christ's love for each o ther.
Getting into the Bible study
was mostly a means of pre·
paring ourselves to bring up
Susan and Patty properly.
Aher all, what better lrain-
ing can children have to race
1he pressures of teenage and
beyond than that of the Bible .
So we staned going to a
s tudy that some neighbors
held each week. As we read
o f the claims of C hris t and
the love that God had for
each of us, our faith pw as
a living experience. Although
we had both believed in
Christ in the puc, a~d had
asked Him to come into our
lives as Lord~ and Saviour,
we had never come to the
place where we committed
everythin8 to Hia Iovin~
ca..,. We finally made ohac
coml'litment; our home, our
income, our t.ime:, our chil·
dren, nd even our very live•
were tumecl over to Hi• care.
The love thai God continued
to !Jive •• 1loroup Hi• 1011
filled oor liveo doily with
00 MINUTES
lllfll -OY !!!!IY!!!!_,~-·! L ... -----·-·---.... In RotUM l :lltllw ApDil}t Paul
okdarct lhat unplly -.eft aft
Nwhhout ncuw" becaUR they aft
.wrmundcd by tJw e¥klaca of tbe
Creator'• "ete-maJ powteT .....S Cod·
head."
Our AulltMiwd V~ alia the
creation. in thle .--..-. "tlw lhinp
thlt u c made," but lD lht crm it
I• tallnl lite-rally "the fl0'1"-... fru:n whle:h we p:t o.t WOld ,....,...
TM apoMk fden. Gl count. 10
the h~rrmunr ol. God'• Clftllasl, Adlrd
It It not lndco«< a....a. how biJ.
lkJhl ut hamt~y w• a. '*''
tinually tnelw Iii tk .-of
..,...-and MW:f eo8Wrd Alld *" ..,.
the ftrarwon-1. tht ....... --all ,.n ..-11 .._.._.h 10 aatiOJI,
•hklt Cod a~o~trr• ..... ltrrrlw -·
~ Mdlli ... ..
aut wery iMt:r r l If; ddl ..,.. ,.,..._ ......... --..
k...,..,~. w~ ... 11 1a .,.. 1:10.
~ il irl ,,.,., .. "';sd=ra·
••·" Ld'• tiC a .W. ,-. Ia
IU-'Ol: .. , ... .., ..... ,. ...... ......,. __ ...... _ .. __
' '
.elvn; h I• lM lift of God:
"Not of worb, k:lll any
lhoukt bout.
....
"for we a"' HI• wod ........ ip
(Cr. ~t'-), crhted In Chritl
Jnua unto pod w....U, whkh God
hath bdore onblncod I hit wt: shOuld
walk In them" (l.ph. 2:1·10). a-na .,_ ... of the ~ of
~···· l.phelllftl of the pod' .. ~pdon.' •nd tht latkT I• the-
more wondf:rful. An old hy.1111 ap:
" Twa. pal to lfd• 1 wodd from
_ • ., ... ; 'til pnl.cl' 10 ~ ...
l.a thU ,_. of recae.ptkJn wldd•
God ..... -poMd. wt: brlkftn too
ofu-n ..... to dtup .,.. ...... Of
p1m1t:. Wc...,..MktWa•.._
Ill ...-dtu a v a2• • IIIII Ill •~wt.
A'-........... ....,_ ...
"" .. ..... I I .. Gerl'l ---l"a.l~ ......... ...... Clwlll_.., .......... .... . ...... ...., .. .., ..
tllll ,_ ., a 1 Jdr 'Tlrla • _....,.. ......... _ .......... ,, ........ ...... ....
-Oeorae I
T HBiiB AP8 MANY KINOS of rcconb. Sosnc arc
more importanl th~n others. Some are tem--
porary; aome are permanent. Some: are crealed
lo end1,1re; others are mat.le lo he hroke_n .
TOOay, are;tt emph:ui! i!l pl:.ccd on athletic rec-
ords that were broken duc to valia nt efforts. How-
ever, lhere are rccordll that cannot be broken tlr
chanced. Perhaps you may ehanac your birth
record, or change your n'ame. bul the original
rrcord !llill will indicate 1hat you were hc-orn, nn..l
that you arc .wm.
A young llcli~trl·nt ~irtin~ in 1hc pr,·cinct'll
~·"uth ufflcc wasn't cunccrned ahl•ul rel't~rds that
were made lo he hroken \1r t'f rcct•nl.'\ ,,1· statiSii·
cal dala. He Wa$ concerned all.mt the police rcc·
~1rr.f which he hall crc;ated. He wi~hcol it cnult.l he
Cf:ISt.'d. tlr tJe cimnged. Thi~ r~·c•1nl sttlo.ot.l hctw .. -crl
him :.nd his future: all he C\lttld ~a\' \\a~. "I( I
knew then. wh:n I lr.:n(lw 11•'"'· t h inK~· "'''llld ha\'i.'
hccn JifTerent."
\Yt• have tulked uf rn ;H1Y kind~ ••( l'l''-'''r\1,, hu1
there is o ne that can never he cham:etl. hrl•kt•JI, ~'r erasct.l. This is the Wmd u( ('j,~~,i: the Hihl.:.
It r.li!clar~-s that "th is i~ thl' reco•rd. thai (i;,lo.l ho~.th
{!iven to us eternal lift.•. :tnd tki\ life i~ in H i~ ~••n"
!lsi John 5:11 ).
Not only has C.nd given m a rc l!••rd It• r~·ad. anti
to follow, hut He aiM, kei!ps a rl'Cont .. r ;rll thai
we ll•1 and SiiV. Of :ttl th<.' r..:~··•nl~ in t'\:i,ten.:e th~-sc just mcniiom:d :tre the two1 m•..;l illlJklfl:tlll:
the: Bible we h11vc heen given 10 follow. and the
record we make by our d:til} live!". l'lti.~ i.~ 1lw
reccrd that CO!II"'U.
')he Hi hie 1o1~t'-''• "Anti I ,,,\lo the dc.td, '!Hall :ulJ
great. staml hcf,•rc God: allll th.-hooh were
••rro:m·ll : and another houJ.. wa' ••p.·ncd. which is
the 1-lo.)t)k of life : am! the de.Lll "ere JULI~cJ out (lf
thu..c thin~ which ~ere wriucn in the booh, ac·
cr>rding tCl lh!!ir \Hlrl;~" I Rl·vdati,ln ~0 : I:!). What
a lr:lgcJy Ill he slltnlling hcll~r..: G~xl. ~ho make!<>
rn• mi!i.ta kcs, and h:wc tht• \'enlic t prunoun..::~'tl -
G ·U·I·I.·T·Y ~ ~ (iuilly Clf what'!
The Hi hie r'''-"''"'~ in Roma n~ J : :.J . "All have
.. inned ."' \\.-t• cann••• eras..·. Pr chang.-this rccord.
l'\'Cll h) olllf ¥0tlo.l tlet•Js. JJcrnt; ft>und suilty with
thi' rec••rJ ,,f ,rn, our scntl·n.:..:: ;, llc;~lh. hut GoJ
m:rt.. .. ·~ rr•'' t .. i .. n lo1r the or.;:ntencc t•• he changed.
t,·t,>rt• .,.,~. leah' thi~ lifl.' on .. · •• rth. 8~ l!lu.:hangin~
mer.-) f••r Jll~tir.:c . (;,,_1 granh '"the gift ,,r eternal
lite 1hr••11~h Jc'"' Chri~t. Thl· Hihl.: 'l:liC"i. "f••r
the ~a!!c~ ••I .. in ;, dc:•th: hut thl' girl rrf God
i~ ··•~·rn:•l life lhnlllj;h k'u~ ( hri'l '''" I.C'Ird"
I K,,man~ I>::!JI . . •.
Afll!r rl!alii'.ing ih;H we are llinncf". in n~.-'<'d \.l(
a S;n·i~•ur, h••w can Wl' !..now \lr hen we h:1~ rc·
cd''t'1.1 thi~ gift'.' H••w ~;a n ~~· t..n.•w thai •• ur!ioal-
'·•tiom i-. 'urt•'_, \\'e 'fin~l lhl· :tn~~cr in thi! Bihk
l\hl'rl' it'·'~' "1! lh<'t1 ~halt CllflfC~' .,._jlh thy 11Ulllth
th.: L••r,t Ji.''ll~. !111\l ~h.th hclicvc in thtnc h~·arl that
(i~,>J hath rai"'.'.t him lr.•m rh...-Jc ... l. thuu ~halt he
'awd. FoH "ilh the heart nmn helie\'Cih un1<1
rit=.htet•u,nt·,~: anti wi th th e milllth confe~!\i110 ~~
mad!! untr1 ~,.J,•ali,,n " I K<•man" 10:9.10 1.
(;,..._r~ r..·co•nl furthl'f :t,~ur,·~ 1": "th••UJ-:h n•ur -.in~ h.:.· "' "'i<:arlcl, th~·>· 'hall hl· while a~ '~''"'"
!ls..'liah I : I ~h ).
H(lW womtkrfull\l sla nt! hel'~ne ~•ur Cri!:llur anti
Jut.l gc. knowing th:~t lhc venlict t•f (1 \JI I.TY ha"
h\.-cn rt:movcd. and the s..:ntcncc ••I IJI-.'A I'll h>~:-.
been changed rcrnt,.ncntly to I:VERI.AS'I'ING
LIFE.
The young m:•n in thi! p..•lil-c 'l :tli~111. wht> pail!
hi.'\ debt to soc:icly, still h>~d il r.-c,,nl rhat coultl
not 1'£' bloitcd out. In contra$!, the tarnished rec·
ord of lhe sinner ha.!\ hctn ~rased . Gr><.J s..w~. "For
I will he merciful to their unrii[!ht~'llll~n~·~s. ;md
their si n$ and their ini4uiti~ will I rcn1cmher nil
n10rc" (Hehrew" ~:1!1 .
In love and mercy G1>tl has rccotllcr.l thcs..:
trulh~ in Hi~ Word ", .. that .... .: ma\ ~"''"' Him
th;rl i!l true, :md Wl' ;ore in H im that ·i~ true. c•·..:n
in Hi~ son Je"'iu" Chri~1. Thi~ j, rht· rnr~· (i•>tl. :11111
eternal lifc" ( I ~~ Juhn ~; ~0 I .
Don't woaif I~• say. ;" lhr.! p~url~ fdlo•w . "If I
knew then what I kntwr noow" , , , 1-.•r m>w )'''"
know! ,\<tU'!k~" 'l'r.~ot ~ .... ,..,, ~ '"'"l""fo' '""~""~""" l'~bli~kr•·• ,., ,-~'"''"~ ,.,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,. ,, .. ,
r•r:o•~·ll. :OO:r• )•·••~l ,.;,_,,,
Tame that tongue
T HE ATTITUDE abounds today that it is smart
to curse and sw~ar and use the Holy Name
of God in a carel~ss and unholy manner.
Many musl think thai America is the place
Kipling wrote of: "Ship me ~whf:re east
of Suez ... where there ain't no Ten Com·
mandmcnts ..• "
Ah, but there ore T~n Commandments, and
God spoke them. One o( them says, ''Thou
shalt not take the name o( the lord thy God
in vain."' Remember lhal whenever you have
an impulse to defile God's Name in your
speech. Remember that the Bible says "The
Lord will not hokl him guiltless that taketh his
name in vain,'" and "that every idle word
that men shall speak, they shalljve account
thereof in the day or jud,rnenr.'
Lon1 110 Kina David declared, "There is
not a word in my tOftJue. but, Jo, 0 Lord.
thou knownt it allog<thcr.'" No wonder. then,
thai he prayed: "Set a watch, 0 Lord. before
my mouth: keep 1Ke door of my lips.m
Jews Christ H \mttl( taught: "Out of the
abundance of the hean the mourh sptaketh.'"
'The carute ot a l'ile tonpe: is a vile heart.
The only cure for a vile hean is fairh in
Olrill lor doc Bible ta)'l. '"II any man be in
Chrile, he is a new creatl-!rc : okl .thinas arc:
poued away; behold, all lhinp in: becom<: new.m
II dlis is ,._ problem He win cleanse your
lluft lad -· and .... )'OU now and IO<-ewr II )'OU will bat .,_ Hlol.
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sent an exhibit of their work for the
April 18 meeting of the Thursday Morn-
ing cfub at the Sal boa gay Club. ~aint
ings, ceramics, pastels, charcoals,
mosaics, felt craft and s titchery will be
on display from 10:30 a.m. to luncheon
time at 11 :30. Judge and Mrs. Kenneth
Gee, Laguna art ists, will serve as
judges, and awards wi II be announced,
after the luncheon prog ram, whi ch will
EBELL TO INSTALL
IDa&aJialion of officeu o(
Eboll Club of Newpo<t
Beach for l~W~ will take
place on Thursday, May 2,
followina a noon luncheon
in the clubhouse.
t4a. c layton will be in-
stalled aa president for J
second term. Other officers
Garden tour
set May 17
The 4th annual aarden
tour sponsored by the New-
port Harbor Area .\lumnae
of Oeha Deha Ocha will be
held from II a.m. to 3 p.m.
Friday, May 17.
Six aardcns in the Laguna
3each area will be open to
public view. 'Jardcn owners
are: Mrs . Hortense \1iller,
22511 Allview Terrace; \1r.
be given by former movie star Fifi 0'-and Mr s. A.E. Shum8 t e ,
Orsay. Here are 4 of th e Arts and Crafts 1907 Ocean Wa y; Dr. I-to-
exhibitors: from left, Evelyn (M rs. Jack) ward Flcmins. 1901 Ocean
Wager of Costa Mesa, section chairman; Way; Mrs. \brjorie '3each,
1 '!{ock.ledgc ; ~-Burleson Pat (Mrs. Fra"Jk) Lorenz of Wes t Upper ~.Staten , 20 Cabrillo Way,
13ay; Carmen (Mr s. James) Potter of llnee Arch Bay , and \h.
13ayside Villag~, (standing in rear), and and Mrs. Thomas Fleming.
'3etty (Mrs . David) Grime of Cl iff Haven. 32917 Crown Coast Drive ,
The painting is Mrs. Lorenz 's copy of Monarch Bay.
are: first vice"'Pfuident,
t-Wa. L.H. McBride; 2nd
vice president.. Mu. L.W .
Jenks , Jrd vice preaidenl,
M-s. F.W. Fi•her; 4th vice-
preaidenl, Mn. ,H. Puter-
bauah; recordina secretary,
Mu. Letter Smith; conea-
pondina secretary, Mrs.
Stanley Slatia; financitl
secretary, Mn. Robert Sta~
.Jer; trusurer, Mrs. E"Vereu
Nunan; audit and budact..
Mrs. Raymond Wood; parlia-
mcnlarian, Mn. Rudo lph
Vanasck; curator of sec-
tion s, Mu. Leon Rudd ;
rental chairman, Mn. J ohn
Lamar; house chairman,
Mn. H.L. Hal l; chairman of
health and welfare, Hu.
Jack CunninJham; Junior
Ebell president, Mrs. Ed-
ward Whitehouse ; senior·
jumor coordinator, Mu .
C.F. Stanwood ; ways and
means chairman , Mrs. Her-
bert Put.erbauah; newsettc
chairman, Mrs. Harty Goetz;
scholanhip chairman, Mrs.
Norman Watson.
Student w1nners h om
()range CoaSI Collcae will
~ award ed scholarships in
nursing and music, follow-
Lng the installation .
TRY .OUTS S01EDULED
NEWPORT HARBOR EHgGII
SEOOND SECnOII --Pill 3
THURSDAY. APRIL II, 1•
OOIIINA otliiAR, CM.If.
CLEANERS
• REMOVE WA STAINS
• FLAM~ PROOFliiG
EXCWSIVE
GUAIANTEED DIANY CLEANING
"'-Y a-~ntt. -
_..... of tloo ·-of ,_.. .. ,.,, ... 100% ,._ •'•c•••ntff._.W.,
• Ne SlwiMr1• ••WIIIocl-• --JeW; .. ·---...... "' .............
ou• EXCLUSIVE SUVICI
• ,,.,eui•nel I...._Mation
• ,,.," ....... 1 lemovt~l
a r.,_. Mey .. Arrofttotl • ,_ &tt.at..
• F.... *" DropM
200 / Olf le< caoh & '"''Y
/O .546-1366
6ot2-0270
Renoir's "Sirl with a watering can." 3cnerits from the lOur will
(f::nsign photo.) go to the coronal)' care FOR FiliAL PLAY 1702 NEWPORT BlVD. ot 17th, Costo Meso
BA.LTZ
MORTIJARIES J • Eb II o d FREEDC'NIItS FOUNDATION units of Hoag Hospital, UOIOr e gives a war s S~N~a!=:'~~~nty 'No~ ~~=~r~o~~au~~~y ~:s~t~\~ The Costa '.tesa C ivic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Playhouse has set try-ouu
for "Three bags full ," the
last adult play of the sea-
son , for '.lay 5 and 6, 'i{cad-
ings will be held at II p.m.
at th e Community ~ecreation
Center (west gate-Orange
~county Fai raro~.:nds).
CUSTOt.A HOt.AES-REt.AODELING
COt.At.AERCIA L
PenonaUzcd SeP 11.r 1741 IUPIIIIII AYE.
CDSTA MESA
llldwly 1>-2424
JllD I . CDAST HfWAY
CD-A OB. MAR
ORiolt l-4450
l•c• 1942
NEW Ill
&USHHfl-1-""crouo~t•~
b•"oc.,Lor•, opolc•L goo<h
UHITROH
harbor
•. c •• ,.
dol m••.
r-1-<0llolo ) .... 70
MATTRESSES
... -HaVD.DIIIG
lrrqular ShapK .......... -c.t ...
COSTA WISA WATTIUS CO.
Jl.tlurpott...,, UMrt,I-IJIJ
Two members were honor-
ed for community service at
a recen t meeting of the Ju-
nior Ebell of Newport
Beach. They will recei ve
expense-paid convention
trips as their award.
Mrs. james Murar, the win-
nins provisional member,
wilh l U hours of service,
will attend the convention
of the Orange District Ju-
niors at the Edaewater Inn ·
in Long Beach on April 26
and 27. M.rs. Murar i 1 a
major contributor to the
Club's health commi ttee.
For the 3 mon th s of sum-
me r, one day a week. was
spent at the Santa Ana Na-
tional Foundation office.
The club year al so saw her
siving one day pe r month at
the Orange County pre-natal
clinic. She served as area
leader and collector for the
Mrrch of Dimes and auist-
ed the club's art, safety
and ways and means pro-
ject s.
The active member award
went' to Mrs. Warren Fix,
.1' C:HIJRC:HES I
1lrwpprl'ltnrtor Luihtrun ~lwrdt
"On th~ BIN!fs Ot~rloolt.int .~eu•port H11rb nr"
NEWPORT BEACH, CAL IF ORN IA
THE AMERI C AN LUTHERAN CHURCH
8 :30a.m. to q:)O a.m. -Worship ~erv1ce
q:45 a.m. to 10 :45 a.m. -Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -w·Ofship Service
The Rew. James G. Blain, Pastor
The Rev. Gcorae J . Busdicck.er, Visitation Pastor
Phone S48-3631
Christion Sc i•nce
S«vices.
nRST {'H L:RCII OJ."
f'MIUST, S<U :NnST
3303 Via Lidtl
Newport Re ach
Sl:NlJA Y SO tOOL
9 ·1So"'·•"llll Ito ,..
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:1S -11o ,..
WEUNESOA\" EVESIM ,
MEETING I" ....
'REAOING ROOM
···" ... ,., ' ...... -5 p ..... WH"••4oy: 9 o ..... -1:•~ I'·"'·
T .. o•4•y -1111 Ft>doy:
9 ...... -5 ...... , 1·' p .lll.
S....lllloy : lp.111. -• p .111.
IIECOND ('JIVIICII Of"
CIIIIIIT, ICIENTIIT
Ne•porc Beach ac
Corona del Mar
610 Crrnation Ave.
SllNOAY SCitOOL to •-
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ••
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 I'·"'·
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
216) East Coaat Hiahway
Mn. ~ S.l. 10 •• 111. 10 3 p.r11
1llu!"l'd•y .,,.esi•!l:-7 lo 9
Ynu au cordially in iltd u;t
aet~ncl Church Srr~•cu and
to uu the ·Reldina •oom.
L.,.__a.. ....
Oftloo .......
Lwt .....
O.rcll I• A.erlce
1900 P.cilic View Dr. eon.• del Mar. Californi
Dt. lllllism R. Ellor
I'Mto: ORiole l-50U
e:45 L ••• r-n, •• , .. ,,
9:45 ..... O.n;\ Scll .. l 11:00 -..il F•llllwe ..,_.,,
"UUE Y r•OYIDED
First la,tist O..,...h
of Casto Meso
Bapli!J.I Bible rellowship
l11 dep~,.Je1JI -A.IIIOII'O,.OiltS
Santo A..o & MogMiio Sts..
Or. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
1:45 a.r •· Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Momina Wonhi!l
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00p.m. Evcnina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Mcetina
ATTEND THE CHUICH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
_ .......
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s..w., Sf"~ ' M4
""""'";"' ~ t ...d ~·ltl AM ,_"" 5f-Mcp 1 ""' 'He ... .., l ibh< ~~
.... ,..,..,. 'I'M
"""'"" llwifla """'if""' AWl' ... ,.._
Oo.of..._ ... -. .. c..o.-
.. __ H. I. ~. IKA ....
........ I J* ··tilp;lllaftdf .......... , ........ .
A l'tH-l•.,s•l••• c .. ,..,-<1 ado-Cl!ord ......... ............... .
ILz.., ... _,.AII' " £ ......
•
who donated 811 hours of men's Chapter of Freedoms Laguna Beach. Proceeds
service. As second vice-Foundation at Valley Forae from Tri Delta's 1967 garden
·11 h ld ·, • 1 d tOu r went for a heart moni-presidcnt of the Juniors, w1 o 1 s .ma c uca-
she served as program chair· tiona! semiil ar of the cur-loring scope for ll oag's
man, federation development rent year th is Friday, April coron ary care unit.
chairman, ethics and ameni-19, from 10 a.m. until noon Tickets are 52.00 each
ties chairman and historian. in the Island liouse at Fash-and may be pur chased in ad-
She also holds the orrice ion Island. Featured speak-vance' by calling 673-6710
of Orange District treasurer, e rs will be 1tichard Foltz, or 673~541 or at each gar~
'Nas a c~chainnan-of the western reaional executive den entrance. ~efrcshm ents
Big Sis ter Organization, and vice president of the Foun-wi II be served at the \Io-
den leader coach of Cub dation, and •..trs . John Me-narch Say clubhouse .
'tequired for the play are
two mature men , three youn 1
men , tw o mature women ,
and two you ng women. The
production is scheduled for
June 11) thru =-' at the ~c
creatioo Center.
Scout Pack 330. She has Donald, national director of Co-chairmen for the event MUSIC MASTERS MEET
served as Junior Auxiliary the women's division. arc \trs. John Kelsey, \Ir s. The 1o1odcrn Music Mas-
DON[. [LDU
ELDEI CONSTRUCTION
35 Years in New poft Beach
1107 E. lol._ ll•d.
co.
67).6S90
Orco Block Co.
BUll.DING BLOCKS · ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
Tolepbont": )Acta. 1-22JI
1042 K.otellca. Slonton Jl20 I . .._.L S..t. A.-
advisor to the E_lysians, a ·.trs . Roy Coble, Newport 0 .L . Corbin and ".trs. Robert ters Club of Corona del ~1ar
service organization com-~each , is telephone chair-Sevitz. Assisting are com-Uigh School is having a
posed of students fr om Cor-man. A no-host luncheon at mittee chairmen, the \1mes.: banquet and initation of UJ fiEI II. ....... ,
on a del Mar High School. the 3Gb ~urns res taurant at Phillip \1cntor, hos tess; new members at the hi gh ....._ w.-.-.r
A special award gi ven to Fashion Island will follow Ethe i'Na rdrop, refreshments; school cafeteria at 7 p.m. NAME BRAND WATCHES
Mrs. Fix il) re cogniti on of the seminar. ~eservations Warren Petersen, publicity t.oday, April l a. Entertain-DIAMONDS • JEWELR\' • GIFTS
her contributions as wife, ;~ay~~be~~m~od~e~~b~y~c~a~ll~in~&~"'=d~J!am~e:•.·:·~il~li~a:m~•~·.•:·~·~·~· ~m~c~n;l ~w~i~l~l ~be;~•;•o;v~i~d:cd~b:)~' ~-~~-~· ~~-~~lt..~~c~-~-~"~-~--~·--~L;ta;•;•;•·;•;-~ mother, club and community \1rs . Coble a t 646•4134. public ity. the music departmenL member was that of "junior
citizen of the year." Con-
sidered as fur ther accom-
plishments for Chis honor
were her family: husband,
Warren; 2 sons, Brad .~ and
Berry, a; a dauJhter, Kris-
ten, 5 and the newest dauah·
ter, Stephanie, H, who had
been a family member now
for 1¥.! years.
Mrs. Fix will represent
the Juniors in the Orange
Di strict competition for
"junior ci tizen of the year."
She will also aucnd the
CFWC Junior state conven-
tion in Bakersfield on May
23-25.
Stork party held
<\ s tork. s hower was g1ven
for '.larcia ('.lr s. '1rucel
Nordlund of West Newport
April 4 by Kay (Mrs. Leon)
Sowa and Gen. (Mrs. "Jan)
Anderson at the Anderson
home , 2515 ::>u k.e Pl., Costa
Mesa.
')ccorations were carried
out in pink. and bloe, with'
a pink stork as the center-
piece. Cake anJ punch were
served to Frances Nordlund,
Vivian '.1cFadden, lk tty
"Jrow n. '?:ol a J ouk.en . •.trs.
'Juran , Joan '.1c'lonal , 'lar-
bara 3emhardt, Mary Leer,
1.enee Whitney, ~andra
".nderson, \tartha Steele,
Carol 1rud er, Gloria ~ecce ,
Carol 'lrennan. Joan
(}'Conner, Terrie Coles·
wor th y. 'l.osemary Schulman,
':a role Pickup, Mona
Cheshire and Cassie Hines.
P'lO~~SSO'l ~lexel ~.
~aradudln , ~1 ~lder Pl.,
-=:ast <:Jiuff, has been n~ed
chairman of the department
of physics at 'JCJ. He suc-
ceeds Professor '<enneth 'lt.
cord, who will remain at
UCI as professor of physics
and will become cMirman
of llle UCI ~cademlc Senote
In September. Of. ~aradudin
came here from ttle ..-estingo-
house ~eseMCh Laboratories
In 1 '1165. ~onfemtces he
0'9111IZed tltoolng .,, posl
rear In solid stole pllyslcs
recelvtd lntematlonal rtt·
ognltlon. ,.
SHOP • an
Corona del Mar!~
THIS WEEK is lht 25tll anlli~trury of the
S.Jn G.tbriel VILity l(tMtL Cl~b, iln Of·
qan! zatio!"l wnich Corona ael lolilr's Franli:
Jord.Jn ntl;~ed to lo~nd. F'anli: wa s also
th~ Cl"lartt f OfUIIItnL JOf~.Jn'S Pet SI!OO
•s orts tntinq th~ "B~st of Show" tro ohy,
At tht 11mt Frill1~ was Or~Ja.ni zl!"IIJ the san
G.ll)fiel CLub, he hild a ott stloo ill San
loloJfiiiO,Ht ~old ilL SO bttn in Vi111 Nuys ill"ld
Bt~tfl ) Hills. M11trt theif shoo was rto~t·
td to be lilt LMqest In tht count~. No,.. ltlt
Jordi111'5 Ptt Shoo 15 in Coror~a del War,
..tlelt 11 moJy 110\ Ot tht biljgUtOut it 1S
orooaOL r tne ouL Si •teer~ re•rs ii'JI,
Fr..,~ ~d IllS wilt, B.lro.Jra, wilt! \tit"
.sa~gntr• Oebb1t . \tier~ 1u5t b fllO<'Ith5 ole,
c.mt to Corona dtl Mar to ®en tht"i r snoo.
\It, o)l"lll 111•5.. JOrdan have h.ad ]q yurs ol
otl lore -evt~ylh 1n9 lrom tlfttdl119 lo
cliOO•"'l and lttd•ng. Toy ltalioVI Grty·
no~n ds art tnt ir lavoritt a.;.,~. tlUI they
ilho !oOtc•alt zt '" ooodLu ilfld tnM'y other
D•t tll5.. F ran~ •s a loundir~q member .and
cnartt r ortsldtnt of lhe c oronA del 111 M
ChMT~ber ot Comm erce alld Oill"ti ci patts '"
al L mtrcnant OIOmOtions kl helo illlo•ovt
tilt sllooolnq <IfU btcaust fit letl~ tll~t
Co•Otl<l deL Mar 15 "tht bnl Sfllall to'""
FRANK JORDAN
Jordon' t Pet Shop
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
because •••
EASY PARKING ... dght in lront of
the stores olong friendl y East Coast
Highway.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS wdl greet
you at each shop •.• gi "'e you friendly
ser~i ce ••• show you new merchandise
sui ted to you and th is ore a.
SURPRISE SPECIALS o•e being ol·
fered by Corona del Ma r s tores for
Friday night shoppers!
WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Come in and visit us ... see our slllilt new. merchilldise .•• browse at your leiSIHe •.. or rush in lor a quick item.
..
THE GAY LADY
2~35 E. Coast Hw y,
673-3753
Cas;wal Clolhes and Spori SKitar
JOIIDAII'S PET 810P
2m E. Coast Hwy.
67>5320
Specials Every Friday NiJJ/11!
IU'S IIISTAIIIIAIIT
lOSO E. Cooot Hwy.
67}.9682
l(ta's Deily Speciol NielkiiJI
IM.UIIaU
IIINlll ..
3«<J E. c-at Hwy.
67WI33
We're open Fri day eve.
C. AI.TT'S FAIIIICS
2610 E-Coost Hwy .
673,8319
"Our co•plere seleclion
t~JiJI QUlzt I
IAIIID'S ... Yl.._ n
2816 E. Coast Hwy ,
673-SC7
"Bwy Fl~trt Service
III .. S a Difftrt nct!"
C..IAIIUIE
3107 E. Coat Hwy.
673-liOO "Y_H,.••••I4 De,.._,.. Sl«e"
NT._...._._
3565 E. C.... Hwy.
67S.1150
CoiN Visll -1'-'1 Sltop
I
IU.IIIfl.IIA.hlS
2640 E. Coast Hwy.
67).2740
"Visit our
in Tiwli
Gorden
Cllllt'a•,. ••n Jl21 E. Cooot Hwy.
673-2550
Opta 9 •·•· lo 10 P·•·
every llay !
Til TIY • .,
3101 E. c-Hwy.
67).3791
T '1• f« rwry aee.
liiE IIEAITMSTHE
2711 E. Coosr H...,.
67).7065
•• fireplace Things"
M.-ISIIPWICaTU
Jle E. Coaat Hwy .
67S.Ol70
c-ulllor's ......
118-UNIT EXPANSION PLANNED
'De .... ,..· .. Holel Corp. 'llot;er lac.; lak~l food eraaea, live entereainmeac
ta pl._iq •odltr major se"ice at dte leland co"u JKI danc:ina in a rett.urMt
upuaion for lht Newporter houu, Puhion h land. · ' within 200 fe et of a rul·
lan 11 1107 Jamboree ~d. H . .q,jchard COx , 110 ~•· dontial zone. ·
-canatluc:tioa of 118 addi-thy at ,o\ve.; llalboa h lanJ H.· CliN'ord Thom , 332
donal hotel &anil l. · l~foot encroachmcnl of ~ Marine Ave.; Balboa II·
The application for a use balcony into the front yard land, 2 a parlmenta on d\e
pamit for thia·project ia on se tback.· 2nd fl oor of a commerci al
lbe aaonda of the Newport U p 11 buitdina in C·l T)i atrict. 'X~h Pl ~ina (:ommi ssion '~ll i:,-M:xwell, 227 Coral Charle s M. Wicke tt. 309
...aliT IWIIOi EIISIIJI
IEaJI!D SEC11011 --~ 4
'IHUIIIDAY, AI'IIIL II, 1•
aiii)IIA 0£L IIAII, CALIF.
at 1ts mce bna at ll p.m. ·to. Ave . Balboa Island a 2• E. ·'Say Ft., Balboa Ia land,
day, 'pri l. 18, ln the City s tory·• ••raao apartmc,nt ad· s tructural a lterations and
H 11 1 h be .-remodclina or non-conrorm-PO-.a.y MIAIII CAMillA • co:unct c am rs. · dition to a non---conronnina ina dwellina in R-2 Dis t ric::L NOW AT Here 11 lhc c::~pl ete aaen· dwellina.. ')
IPIAICIMG 1M OIICAGO
H.S. Bvander of tl.athoa
tAc:rtft Co.; Newpon
&each, h aulhor of a •c::h·
nical paper 10 be preson&ed
at lh e 70th annual moetina
of lhe American Ce r~mic
Society April l o--25 at &he
Conrad Hilton Hotel in
Olicaao. · Mr. · ·'Evander's
paper, "Flip chipa -a
practical s cheme for L.S.I.~'
will be pr esented berore the
tociety's electronics divi· 1710 NEWPOJT a.vo da for lhe meettna : Cl;rrord T . Nutt Inc.,· sa le ranae Cout YMCA, 2300
PH . 646-o931Jt.:oata ,...,·.. V•iCMC••.· . and di s play or new travel Uni versity Or.; 'Nell Upper ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~~~;;~~The lrvane Co. ·and J o lly motor homes and vehic les Say, rcnccd swimmina pool and di vina pool. taken in trade, also 6-roo t Com"'Uftlcatien
J117 L C... .... au;
COitONA .. 11M. CMifOIINIA.
-CH ASE 6 HELEN CAAMPTON
• ·Excd lt·m C lc;ming
• fine l.aunrlrv
• Alter.uion~
,.ck Up & Dellvwy--675-G310
by 16·£oot s ian, 2200 'N . ~eque u (rom Jame s '·
Coast Hwy.;r.tariners Mile . '.V ri aht ror a 2-year ex ten•
Frank F. 3 each', 203 Qia-s ion or a use permit ror on·
mood 've., Balboa Island, sale alcoholic beveraaes at
a 2-car de.tached prase and ')i Piazza restaurant, 209
aparbnent un it in connection P alm SL, Balboa.
wi th a non-conrormin & bui ld-
;n & in ~-l o ;udct. RESTAUIIAMTS REPORT
Newporter l·lotel Corp., "EAT AND IIUM" LOSS
1107 Jamboree ~d., 11 8 Two local restauranU were
addi tional hotel uni ts ana victimized by "cat and run"
appurtenances. customers last week.
James Aynes, 235 Helio--At the Chart House, Mon-
triope Ave., Co rona del •.tar, day night, April a. a youna
s tru ctural alterations and man ordered dinner (or him-
addition5 to a non-conform-self and a rriends. He lert
in& dwelling. his driver's license and said
Ri chard L. Lawrence, 2106 he would return with a check
MEMq~RS of l he 'lay Shores Ph ilhar-
monic Committee are pictured here at the
"Fashion concerto, opus 10,'' at the loth
annual I. Magnin fashion s how benefit
held at the 1\naheim convention center.
They a re, fr om left, Mrs. 1~illiam ':. '3oll,
Mrs . William T~ Armstrong, Mrs.
Isbell and Urs. Jack F. C:arly. This an-
nual benefit is co--sponsored by the New-
port Harbor Service League ~d the.
Orange County Philhatmonic Society as
the main support of the free youth con-
certs Pf'Og ram, which is now in its 11th
year. (t.3eth Koch photo.)
tOHIHC DISCUSSION
\ zoning meeting wi ll be
held at 7 :30 p.m. Wednes-
d ay, t\pril H . at the Horace
Ensi&n 'ichoo l by t he Ne w-
........ ......... c.-
• J401 L C.-""'' ._.,_
e 74 '-"JM 1.._,
'11 . f)cean F t., Central New~ for $67.32 to pay (or the
-~~~~~~~~~~A~c~COl;l~n~o;•~l~n;v;i~l;e<~l~~-~~~dL:p:o:u~,~on=--s~a~l~o~a~ll.c:o~h~o~l;~c~b~o~v::_-rood, but railed to do so, said Al bert Bain, JBYl
Ame thyst Ave., Balboa Is·
land.
port 1-1 a rbor-costa \1e s a ~::;;::=:;:::;;;:::;::;:;:::;;::;:; "loard or 1.ealtors . lnronna· r
tion will be given by New· l'riendly.~llai'IMiod
d -~ port Beach bui ldinJ i rec-BEll. BRQADW A y
•
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TERM SAVINGS: For the budget·minded ..
unexpected expenses ... taxes ...
and other annual payments.
Interest compounded quarter ly .
0
CERTIF ICATES OF DEPOSI T:
For definite investment periods.
(minimum $2.500)
i n ~erest mailed quarterly, if desired.
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COSU MESA
1\enneth w Fowle' llO (ul 11th Strut
6-42 1660
OA.NA. PQINT
Collord Hunte•
14611 La P11n
• 96 129)
SA.N JUA.N CA.I'ISHIA.NO rr.omn J Wons•l 11911 C•m•no Cill•tlrl no 19) II• I
M•<ntoer 'ecl•••l Oe iiOfll
ln,url nc:e Co•110•1loon
Oepa"ll onsured
to "~.000 00
At Bellamy's Corree Shop, lor f)Jiver J ran t, a ttorney MORTUARY Harry 'Nes tover and deputy
2 men left the restauran t at
1:-'5 a.m., Tuesday, Apri l
9, without r"'aying for chick·
c=n dinners, according to
John Sk.e tch,B56 Center St.,
Costa Mesa.
commissione r J ohn L azur. 110 Broadway u a.aas. .. ,... c.a.e.. ....
DEAN 'S LIST INCLUDES
4 LOCAL STUDENTS
The Largest Bible Closs in the Harbor Area
invites you to o study in which
"T~e Bib l e Come s Alive"
I
Four s tuden ts from the
Newpor t Beach-costa Mesa
area are among the 61 on
the current dean's list at
Chapman College in Orange,
They recei\'ed .a grade point
average of 3.5 {8 plus) or
higher in the rail semester,
l -MOVIE AND TV STAR Alan Yo ung, at lett, wno usee
to play s occer in Los Angeles, came down to the '3al·
boa Pavilion Saturday, Ao ril b, for the annual dan ce of
the Coast Rangers Soccer Cl ub of Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa. He is shown here w.i th ~u rt Surns, soccer
team member. Alan Young is noted for his mo\lie and
TV s eries abOut the talking, ho rse, "Mr. Ed." (Ensign
TIME: Ev~y Sunclay ~t~oming fto ,. 9:45 to 10 :50
PLACE: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
301 ~ognol ia Str•t
Local s tudents are: Mrs.
Jani s Frazee . daugh ter of
\k and Mrs. C. A. Ewall, 515
Vista Flo ra , Ea s t Bluf(, a
senior French major; Bett)'
Hale, a soph omo re Spanish
major, daughter or \h . and
\~rs. G. Bean . 219 Broad--
way, Costa \lesa: Matt Riiv-
ald. 11 9 23rd St., Newport
Beach , a JUnior music major;
and G. Virsinia Stater, a
sophomore psychology major,
daughter o r \lr. and \1 rs.
C.~t . Stater, 200 Evening
Star Lane . (Xwer Shore s.
A WA RM WEL COME Aji'AITS YOU'
BRING YO UR CHILDREN I
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LE C4 L NOTIC E
FOflG IT HARDWARE "1?.:
Heettnt -Air Hardware - Ou Poot Paint ~ 'f:
Conditioning Small Appliances ..... ..,
Sh .. t Motol 2205 W. Balboa Blvd . WILCOX.CRmENDEN Newport Beach 1640 SupMior A.,.. HARDWARE
"\OTICF "In crn:ntl'QH :o' Lll.5531 Phone 673-2350 NIR'I .... ItMI Clt•,._hoks
Sl PFRIOH C01"11TO ~-TJH. [!:!!:!;~!!];~~=== 1700 W, Coast Hwy., N.a. STAn· Or CA I.IFOH\J ,\ FOil PRIHTIHC .... :u,
T !1 r Cf} r· \ n IH . f) A A:OO r. r i .!::::::::::::::~::"::•::•=· '::"=""===::::! \o .. , W02fi 1.ot.'U11Ju.' A --::E:---::P-b-1 ~-h-.·--C--~~,, .. t .. o f P·\11. .I S\\A\ z •: ns ign u IS mg o. PLUMBING
l)ec ('a-..-<1. BEAUTY N OOK Offset Pri,1lers \01 1U:J ~IIFIIFHY (.J\F~ A.R. MARSAC
10 th t-f"r••d:~or .. of th•· <~boH' 273 2 E. Coast Hwy, • High ~peed rotary
nam.-d rj,., ,•rl..-n t that all p•·r-offset press P LL:MBE R
_, ............... ... .. -....~ .. -aooo .. G '".c""•u rntwoouu
Corona del Ma r sons hann~ot •·I aim>' a;t.ain:<t • Va rityping 7llll Carn ation Ave. e PET SUPPLIES
th'" ""'<I "'"'"'""''~~1 •• ,. rf'-Phone 673-7336 dl Corona del ',lar quin·ol to Iii.-th f"ftl, .with th•· • Hea iner ·~ TRO PICAL FISH
"'"""""•tr-. 'ourhl"r". in th,. of· 2721 E. Coast Hwy,
fi r,. of th •· abovt rntitJ,•d CORONA DEL MAR Plumbing Repairs We have the largest and
rourt. or to P '""""t thl'lll . -..ith BU ILDING CONTRACTOR DAY & NIGHT most beaut•ful selection of
th t """' ..... ., .... \ourhrr ... to 1h•· Phane: 67.3-0550 tropical fish in the area .
undtrsi211 rrl at Thoma .. L IJrof. --WAT ER H EATERS We also carry a full line of
ftman. PJ l . H1o' 16;:1. :-....... • RQIODELING • =~~:;;6~7;3=·=4=1 =30====-,.,.,uariums, and all acces~ port n .. arh, ca ifomi"-Q2M•J. ADDITIONS • UPHOLSTERY ""i
...-hi ch i s thr pl....-•· of bu .. i· sories needed lor the hobby.
"..,."of th .. unrt ,.,.tjln .. .J in all LICENSED I BONDED UPHOLSTERING NURSERY South Sea Tro p ical
m<Htf"r" P'"•taininf! to th,. , . ._ FRED H. GERWICK 218 W. Wil son Street I ·d • 1 ·• (R ... Euro pt',.. Cra't$ml'n) c L b 1 1 · PI 1 tatf" o .. ,., n,....,., ""'· "lu>~n 304 Goldenrod .I I' ..Jnru s, n enor on s Costa Mesa -548·7961 si:t mon th !< aft,.r th,. firM Jlll t>-REMODEL" 2 pc. •et ONLY Tropical & Trees
li cation of thi!< no tit •·. 673..60-tl -549. 2170 $69.50 Cell "B•-"
ll at '""rl \tarr h 2~ •. !IJMJ l ·~~i~~~~~~;~I .~~~~~~~E~·~···:_ ln u ctcides ond Fertilizer \lr.,;;. p,.arl ll <~nfiri.J ---~ 215 Meh' H. I . 536.6405 S&.H Green Stamps
lt ir hard J . :-;lUlrln,;~l FREE d.! & pickup f REE Ot:I.IVI:"RY
~:,,.rotor" of th,. ,._l ,ot•· of th o• ~OOito!" DF.I.. MAR NURSERY • 1 ~ 1 S.r .. lno tho Coouol a .. o'''" nam•·< •11'<''"' ''Ill -'••• .,lril Ouolity CUSTOM F.:, CoiiSl Hwy ., 673~160 Thom a,.~:. fl plf,.m ,..n ~:::::~=i=:~:=:::=:~~====-P.(). 110, 1 ,~ •. 1 Co;~:7;~.!s~~'::' FU RNITIJRE UP.lOLST ERY GOODS
\",.wpo rl H••;or·h. (.,tli lo rnl:< '-"·-·•"-Cencroto • QU ALITY WORK •
"""' -.;;Joo .. ln Rd.,LI 8-3318 HElL'S HART'S P ubli ~h: \lar rh 28. \pril I. 11. ""'
CHRI ST EN SEN
PHARMA CY
302 1 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron a del \hr
P hone : 67 3·2550
bo r ~:uip1 2809 N•wport Bl vd. 53il Center Street PHARMACY
COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245
oa . 1068. in •h ·· , •• ,.,.., 11••-~~~~~~Co~•ta=M•:•::•:r FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY SPORTING GOODS NEWPORT CENTER
!llllli .. ••••"-••••••••e•li•••••••-••• .. •••••• H•wport B•och Costa Mesa 1402 N ewpo r t C enter
o! -u_ ====6=7:$-:G:::::::'===:J=~P~h;o~n;•·~· 6~46~-~n~l~9== Drive East On Medi cal Bui ldina)
Phone: 64~21 3 1
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHIN G 1 :::;:::::::::::::~;::::=== DRo\F>ERI E S • CU STOM Co\RF>ETS
COMPLETE FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENTER
211 ..... 1-6177
CEMETERY LOTS
From $130
MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From $46S
.iltmarial Park
·x•r&aary·-t::e•etery
.. E~ in One Beautiful Ploce" . ' Because the funeral and burial antet concept
elimin1ta the need for processioos through
heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family
and friends alike may now pay their full re-
$peds by attending the burial service, ·as well
as the chapel service, all at one beautiful place,
at less cost and more con~uience.
14101 -14101 IUCH II. YD., WISTMINml
714,..... J-2421 714 1-1721
CENIEI o\MPLE Po\RI<I N C" IN REo\R RESTAURA.MT
~~~~:::~.~c>n~l .. d budaeo dry NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC. j:: -(aat •enice .,WII E RE T HE 4 U.S. FI.AGS Fl-Y"
-... ali'"' aork -2660 W. c. .. , H...., .• N_,.'"' 1-cto. T•'•-• 646~4C77 •1 F.STARJ.JSHF.J) I N t9«i ael( •enice laund1y.
Pi nilhed Laundly
At•cy
J2DI 1!. c:. .. , H_.,.., COM
G1.M05
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DeMMrl Tosh
FI.ORIST.I
~79
AM ERICAN GLASS
All typu or e la u
2514'1 Nn,port Blvd.
Co•taMe ..
CON T a C T I..I:Jot a1:•
lt¥"1;"1:AIII t"T'I'I..ING
PHONE 643-0702
• fRAMES
ROY
1t&,-111 4 CTit.IG
~llltUCIIIII.t NG
' \12C lAV lN E
NfWPOAT I!I~ACH
PLAZ A
llg Price Recluctlona
* A. DAMES, fn•ea
, ... 1M ntiiT, ..,, IIIlA
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LUNOIEON-IJINN EP
COCKTAILS
ORiole 3·•40!
3450 VIA OPORTO
Ne.,Ort Be ach
.K1SEF'S
Fine .Resta urant
Phone 673-11110
212 1 E. Coas t Hwy.
C9'ona del Mar
(Ad jacent to Jltn~k:a Inn)
' MOVING TO NEWPORT CENTER
'l1lo ...... Co. ... -........... ,., ... ....
oro-tala ... Wb-·noe Tow• Ia No-
Coota to....,. ..... ~ ............... ,.. ... c-
ona dal Mlr oft'ice al Na•
pon Balboo ' So•lnp A
lAta Alia. lnd for Secur-
ill Piut National Bak.
I'IIINfOOl olnoe buildlaa.
·~.000 . ..... u,.....,
Cluutoo Ow;p~ l..,.i~ I·
11<1ry dwolllaa. 500 Mom-ine lkar Ln., uo,ooo.
H.J. Cb..,.._, maid'•
room and den, 1072 San-
tia., Dr •• $7,100.
Pr•t Venclik, 1winwnina
pool, 1614 Dorolhy La.,
12,100.
lnd alteratl..,o, 322 -' lhya&. An., $6,600.
Ll• lolo
Rodltcllild, cloto in 1un
deck, I U Vio Lido Soud,
12,000.
Mlrria Malmul:b, add l room,, 216 Via llhaca,
11.m.
N-. ... llol ... to
.EIPORT HARIIlR EUGN
tfCOIID SECTION --P ... 5
r
THURSDAY . APRIL 18, 19&1
COM*A DEL liAR, CAU•
Exchange hears senator
Newport Beach. He aajd be
ia quite asroniabed by the
size, picwrcaqueneaa IDd
opulence ot the uca. It rc•
minda him of raahionable
Meditcnanean and Black
Sea Resorts.
OFF TO So\M OI!ClO
n... were -· '&be penniiO loo .. d bJ .,. No•
port Beoch bulldlna depar ..
meat durina 'the firat 2
weeki in April, in lbe
value of 11,000 ud more.
Konnotb Entler, ••immin1
pool, 1311 Muion La.,
t4,000.
J.W. Oatmon, H09 Blood
SL, remodel ldtchon, add 2
bedrooms ond bolh, U2,·
950.
Nowpon
Tbe apeakor at the Ncw-
portHarbor Exc:hanaeCiub'a
luncheoa last Thuuday ac
the Sturt Shirt rcataurant
waa Vennont State Senator
Stoyan Chriatowe, who ia
vacationina in NewpOrt
Beach wi th hia wife, Mar-
aaret. aiater or Gerard
Wooten ol. We It Nc wpo rt..
Senator Chri atowc ia a
former forcian con capon-
dcnt ~tt~d author of hair a
dozen books as well a s o f
numerou1 articles in na-
tional maaazincs. He heads
lhc public health commiuee
in the 1enatc ~nd is vice-
chairman o( the educalion
commiltee,
IJ'h e April mee tina of lhc ·~=;~;:::;::~, Ni aht 'lwls or the Newport
'ieach "t-.oOt 'N Ho ller"
'toosl will not be held as
usual beca use on ~nday,
\pril 21, at 7:30 a.m. 41
members will board a bus
ror San ')icao, where they
will be me t by many N iaht
Owl.s o r the San Oieao Roost.
They wi ll visit historic old
Wh aley House and Old Town,
10 to lunch, and th en attend
the mcetina and proaram of
1hc San Dicao RoosL
"--c...... lollooe
tto.lee ol H11m0ny. 1400
Newporl Centor Drive Eaat,
nrc tprinklen, $1,700.
Donald Culver, 202~ Mir ....
mu Dr., addition, $4,000.
Robert C. Blowora, add 4
room•, J&OB River AVe., 116,000.
The Irvine Co., tenant
deveJopment in lhe Irvine
Tower, 1440 Newport Cen-
ter Drive Eaat for Security
Pirat NaUonal banlr. and
offices, 1117,734; and for
Newport Balboa Savina•
& Loan Aun., 144,100.
Lhulo , ...
MyrOI'l Mull, l"""'it. 1-
IIOry dwellin,, 1223 E.
Balboo Blvd., S21,125.
W. Weber, fire sprinklcn
at Coprc School, 105 Main
SL, SI2,1SO.
Ray Torian, add ramif y
room,l101 E. Balboa Blvd.,
15,350.
lelkolsleM
Hl)fD & Jcrrcu, 2-•&ory
duplex, !5123 River Ave.,
S34,000.
L.B. Kirchner, 3-story
duplex at 6301-6303 Sc ..
ahore Or, 146,000.
Nancy Ruucll, partition•,
1610 W. Coast Hwy., Sl,-
270.
Mobil Oi l eo .. aervicc ala-
tion and minor .auto repair
service, lCOO E. coast
Hwy., at Jamboree Rd.,
117,~00. and 1tation can-
opy, S5,100.
Simona Elina, 2·atory, 1·
unit dwellina, 62 Linda
Isle, 180,000.
V. Fennelly, alteration s ,
repairs, S44 s. Bay FL,
12,700. Hiaaon Construc tion Co.,
1-unit. 1-uory dwellina,
104 Linda hie, 150,000,
and swimmina pool, 12,600.
E. 'Vreeland, 2-story, '1·
unit dwelliQ&, 83 Linda
Isle, 554,700.
Effinaer & Mollrina, 2-
story, l·unit dwe llina. n
Linda Isle, 560,000.
Cameo Shores
W.S. Hol s tein, retainina
wall, 4645 Bri&hton,S4,000.
Cofona del Ma,
Hiason Construc tion c o.,
2-s tory, 1-unit dwellinas at
4ll, 4ll·A, 435, 435·A,
437, ~37·A Dahlia Ave.;,.6
dwelhnas, each SU,OOO,
total, 1103,000.
Albertson's Market, 30 53
E. Coast Hwy., remove
bakery shop, 54,000.
Fred MacDonald, 60~ Iris,
Ave., 2-story·duplex, 533,-
740.
We ldon E· Beck, 2-story,
1-unit dwelling, 415 Poppy
Ave., 531 ,50~.
'iafl;o, View Hills
Ralph Johnson, s wimmina
pool, 3~4 Sandcastlc Dr.,
S2.71l0.
R. Holt., 1winnina pool,
374 Sandcastle Of., $2,800.
lack lay
B.H. Miller Consb'Uction,
4321 Birch St., 11,545-
LEGAL NOTICE
• <l~11rNXi<cr-flh:-I!M AI" ~oRDIN AN C.t--or TRE
Cl11' OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOPTING DISTRICT MAPS
NOS. 53, 55, 56 AN D 57 AND
PR F.ZON ING UNINCORPORA·
TED TE RRI TO RY ADJA CF.NT
TO Til E CITY OF NEWPORT
B~~ACII IN THE EVENT OF
SU BSEQUEN T ANNEXATION
Th e Ci ty Cou ncil of the City
of Newpo rt Beach doea ordain
u follow•:
SECTION I. The m ~p deaig·
nat"d D!STRI CTING MAP CIT Y OF NEWPORT BEACH,
CALIFORNIA is hereby amf"nd·
ed b] addi ng thereto 'lap!S 'los.
'i1. ,:; 11> 111nd ';7, three co pil!!s
of each of whi cl! are on fi le in
the office of the City Clerk,
wh irh maps are hereby ado ptf"d
by re fe rence ptu&usnt to Sec-
t>on 41 5 of the Charter aad are
made • pan of Ti tle 20 of lhe
~e wport Beach Mun icipal
Code in accord .,n~;:e .,.·ith s~c
tion 20.06.030 thereof.
SECTIO~ 2. The foll owiop;
df"scri bed real prop•my "hich is uoincorporated territory ad-
j_oi ninj!: the Citr of N e10·pon Beach, Co unt y o Oran,1~. Statf" of California, to .,.it:
That portion of Al ack .-91
an d 92 of Irvi ne'& Subdi.,.i-
s ion, in the Couuy of Oran ge,
Stat~ of Californ ia, 1111 ehoWD
on • map filed in Book I,
page 88 of Mi&celhneon!l
Het::ord Map11 in the office of
the r.ouo ty Recorder of 11aid County, deacribed u follo~<o&:
Commenci ng •t the mo11t
North erly <:omer of aai d
Blodt 92; then<:e South 40•
36• 54" We111 alo~n1 the
Northwuterly line of uid
Block. 1356.30 feet to the
center line of MacArthur Bou levard, 100.00 feet ia
.,.,·idth, u deKribed i11 a
deed recorded iu Book 1047,
p~e 557 of Official Record•
of &ai d Couat_y; then<:e South
I 1• 47' 55" [aat al oag uid
<:eater liae 416.15 feet;
theace South sa• 26' 31 "
East leaviag aaid center liae
52.68 feet to the Ea11terly
ri8ftt of w.y liae of .. id
MacArthur Ooulev.,.d aad .a
point· in the boundary of the
City of Newport Beech •• eatahlished by Ordi 11•ce
Number 999, said poiat beia!
the: True Poi11t of Be:siaai11': thence Sooth 11• 47' 55 '
E .. t aloas .. id booadary
16 19.87 feet to the besia·
nia8 of • carve thereia coo-
cave We•(erly bavie8 • rad iu
of 2050.00 ff'et• t.lrluce
Sootilerly 1240.37 feet .Joes
uid carve UuHs' u •llle of 34• 40' 04" to e ,el(el
that be•• Soot.t. 67 • 43 ' 51"
E .. t to aeid c.rve; ... eece:
leaviaf eald boead..,. So.lla
60• 26 00" t .. t 521.91 feet:
tilnce Noftil 55• 02' 00"'
t .. t 410.00 feet; Ul .. ce Soa~ 44• 03' 00" Ee•t
1200.00 1 .. 1; t.t.-.ca ~· W 14' ocr• t .. 575.00 .... to
• pol•t .. • ·--'-•"' e.rve co.eeM Nonll .. ••ly
..... ., e rlllllu of 4000.00
,..,, • , ... , ....... ~i•t ..... s..• ss• sr 17'" Eat: dl•ce ,....,~
-"'"'~-........ •1¥'06'
..... , --.. 57' tr• E• 1701.tt Mt • .. ........ a .... ...
Uft ............ ., ....... .
R.C. Morton, addilions
Police BloHer
Tuesdey, Aptll . .t
Joseph Hylin, 507 Tus -
Lin, ~cwport Heiahts, was
absent rrom his home ror 45
minutes and in that time,
someone broke a bedroom
window, c limbed in the
house , searched drawers
and stole $75 ... Robert
Anderson, 208 Evenina Can-
yon Road, Shore Clirrs, and
L+e Healy, 1701 Bedrord
Lane, WestclirT, refused
medical attention arter be ina
hurt in a car collision on
Coast Hwy., cast of Dover
Or.; the driver or the third
car in volved was Roy Ward,
164~ Wc stclirr Dr., West-
cHrr ••• Sally Pfi s ter, IOI.Hih
N. Bay Front, Balboa Island,
reported the thcrt or a Juede
coat and aarment baa rrom
3~ Beacon Bay.
Wcat Newport, railed his
i obr.icty test at 1:45 a .m.
but said he didn't need a
lawyer -he was a lawyer;
he was booked on a charac
of drivina under the influ-~nce or alcohol ••• Penny
Proud, 1105 W. Bay Ave.,
Balboa, said that a lua nut
was thrown lhrou&h her SSO
s lidina &las s door ••• Two
tires were stolen rrom her
VW, stated Pamela Phillips ,
:SOO&Yz Neplune, West New-
port ••• Grant McNiff, 1631
Lincoln Lane, Harbor Hiah-
land s, reported the theft or
a 5600 movie projector •••
Guillermo Absalon-Vclcz,
26, or 431 Y.z Ir is Ave., Cor-
ona del Mar, was beina
towed in his Renault on
Ma cArthur Blvd,, ~ mile
south or Ford Road, when
hi s car turnc;d over; he was
taken to Hoaa Hospital by
Seal's ambulance, tteatcd
and then released.
F,idoy, April 5
Jcny Danbara, 202 Center
St. No. 3, Costa Mesa, was
booked o n a traffic violation
warrant ••• Stephen Smith,
31, or 5023-A River -A_ye .,
Sotunlay, April 6
Lorin Ccpparo, 13 , or 633
Lido Park Or., Lido Penin-
sula, was booked on the
possession of marijuana in
the cavca at Corona del Mar
main beach ••• Hi a Muatana
windwina was pried open
and a S1 02 stereo and tapes
sto len, declared Robert
Rickey. U S Amiaos Wa y,
East Bluff ••. David Beard-
wood, 703 Orchid Ave,,
Corona del Mar , reported
the thert of his Chevrolet
at 9:55 a.m.; and then
checked the area and round
his car an hour later at 5th
and Iris, sttipped or wheels ,
LEC4L NOTICE
radioa of .200o.oo feet: Lh elice
Northerly 1648.98 feet alons
said curve throoKit aa. aDj!:le
of 47° 14' 23"; tli eoce North
17° 16' 46" West 35.21 feet
to • point on • non·tange11t
curve concave North erly ha\··
ina • radios of 2000.00 feet,
a radial 10 said point beata
South 17° 16' 46'• East; thence Westerly 1407.39 feet
along u id cun·e throus h an
aosle of 40° 19' 08"; thence North ~o 57' 38'' West 134.-
74 feet to the begi nn ins of 11.
cun·e concave Southerly hav•
ins a radi us of 4000.00 fret;
thence Westerly I 150.62 fee t along sai d cu rve thr ough an
angle of 16° 28' 53": thence
North 83° 26' 31" West 952.·
'n fe et to Lh e Tru e Point of
Beginning,
more commonly ltn own a11 •
porti oo of t:pper Harbor \'iew
Hills, as sho.,.·n on Oi&trict
Maps Noa. 53, 55. 56 and 57
reftrred to in Sectio o I of Lh is
ord inan ce, and made a pa rt oi
Title 20 of the Newport Reach
Municipal Code, is hereby pre-
~:on ed lo 11. P-C Oi :!ltrict in ac:"-
co rdanct ""ith Califomi• Go-vemmeut Code Section 65859
which provi~es that • city may prezonf" unincorporated tern•
tory for the purpose of dete.-...
min ing the zoning that .. ·ill
appl y to such prope rty in the e vent 'of !Jubsequent annex ~
tion to th e city.
SECTION 3. In accordance with the pro\·ision!J of Se ction 20.51.030ofthe Newport Beach
Muicipal Codt; Lhe !>e.,.elo~t
meot Plan lor the liiiiiUre tern•
tory lt11owu •• a portion of Up-
per Harbor View Hills, more
fal)y described •d .,D.ed as
• t'·C District in Sectioa 2 of
this ord in•ce, waa ~proved
lilld adol?trd bi th.e Plauoiag Comcnisston o the City of
Newport Beach ~ Resolution
No. 706 at a publtc hearing on
March 14. 1968, Seid Oevelop-
meat plu is hereby approved at~d ad opted by refereuce fl\1 ,...
sa•t to Sectioo 41 5 of the
Charter aad is made • part of
Title 20 of Ut e Ne .... -port Beach
Mu11i ci pal Code,
SECTION 4. The zo11i118 of this teiTit&ry aa a P-C Di11trict
lhalJ become ellecti ve o11l y if
the ... ezat.io• of that portion
of Upper Harbor View Hilla as
duc ribed ia Sectio• 2 of th ia
ordiellllce i11 completed aad
ahaH ilave the Hnle •flective
dst.e •• aaid ••eaetioa.
SECTION 5. T\ia ordiaance
llh•ll be pab.li -.ed oace lo. the
official eewap~r of the Chy,
•d the .... e all ell be effective
30 dey• after tile date of he ~IIOL
spare tire, transmission,
stcerina wheel and reais-
tration; with the rront wheels
damaacd, the rear s cat and
cushion torn, windows
cracked and broken and the
trunk lid pried open. • .A
mast, boom and sai l, valued
at Sl45 was stolen rrom his
dock, said Ronald McRone,
1220 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal-
boa •.• Glen J ohn son, 700
Lido Park Dr., No. 6, Lido
Peninsula said his boat had
been broken into and a 5 B3
ship to shore radio and
flashliaht were missing.
Sunday, April 7
Jon Martin, 24, or 220
Ruby Ave., Balboa Island,
was booked on the charae
or disturbina the peace af-
ter he atllactcd a larae
crowd or juvenile vacat ion-
ers, and cars stopped in lhe
street to watc h his araumcnt
over the writina of a traf-
ric ticket. •• Howard Means ,
20, or 2414 Santa Ana Ave.,
Cosla Mesa, wa1 booked a t
2:50 a.m. on the charac or
drunk in public, •• A thid
rorced his way throuah a
storaac window and on in to
Johnnie's Liquor, 3537 E.
Coaat Hwy.,Corona del Mar,
where he slOle 571.&2 worth
o( liquor ••• Alice Guerin ,
323~ Apolcna, Balboa Is-
land said her T ·Bird was
miuina. • • Two tecnaae
boys aucmpted to pan in-
conect identifications at
Sponaman Liquor, 2615
Newport BIYd., Wcat New.
port; ono presented an •1-
tered driYOJ'I license; the
othor boy preaenlcd a pho~
Italic reprciduc&ion o( a dri-
va'l licenu.
Till• ontl.•ce ... iatro-
d•eed al • rapl• ••etls1 of
die City Concil of tile Chy
of Newport Beec._ ._eld os t.t.e I .A. O'PICIR TO TALl
~ d.y of M•da, 1968. .. d ••,The dollw and ~rica"
wu RHr•.~d 011 t._e ltll day of • .11 be II · of m~. April, 1968, '-'Y Ill• followlsa W1 • .,,c . ~n
., ... to wh: L . •Gordon, aaecative 'nCO·
AY£5: COU~CIUIE~' r .. ," pro olden I or dto '8onk of
Pe,...a, ll•all•ll. c,.....,, "-rica ud president of ~7:l•~cit:.'Ei:; N-. •• Loo' !\o,.loo Ch .... r
AiiSifiT COUliCIUIE~fl--' of c-ou, oo l'ridoy
P•l J, C:..ioor •-· '\tlfil 19, .... Ne-
• ., ... porlllr Ia. ·n• occe.-i•
•• ··ure ••--ce ... t .. ...... ~. .,..IONd .., ..
Ufo Uo*rwrt-'••·
·~ L_. • oe
CIIY Cl Nllolu April II. ..... lo
'"""lfewpet1 ·~ Eaeit-
Balboa I sland (right) an d Karen
Melgaard of La Canada are completing training in
Washington, D.C., prior to assi4.J1men t as Red Cro ss
recreational work ers In South Vietnam. Th ere they will
travel with Red Cros s recreation teams to outlying
mili tary un it s to serve up fun activities in which the
troops can pa rticipate. Jn DaNang and in oth er U.S.
troop locations ARC ha s es tablished rec reation cen-
ters where servi cemen can relax with ping pong, cards
and refreshments. Career-seeking young men an d wom en
are urgently needed by Red Cross to serve u.S.milita ry
at home and overseas. Basi c requi remen ts in clude a
college education, wi ll l ngne~s to se rve anywhere in
th e world, good health and ability to work with peopl e.
Further informati on i s available at the Orange coun ty
Red Cross Chapter in Santa Ana.
IIUSIC LOVING THIEF LOOTS APAII111EMTS
Two aPartments at 216 E.
Ocean Pront, Balboa, Were
robbed over a short period
or time Tuesday artcmoon,
April ~.
William Ma cKay leh the
downuairs apartment at 2
p.m. to ao to the store. He
returned at 2:30 p.m. to
discover the rear door tn.d
been rorced open , and his
tuner, tape deck, speake rs,
turntable and tape s had been
sto len. Al so mi ss in& were
a slide projector and a ir
rcaulator belonaina to his
room mate, Fitz Kott. The ir
lo ss was set at S735.
Tenants or the ups tairs
apartment, Martha Wycorr
and Di ane DeLeon , who
had a lso been away ror 20
minutes, di scovcred re cord
albums and stereo tapes
had been stolen. Entry had
been made rrom the porch,
throuah an open window.
Their lou totaled $220.
BLo\MOIET 40 AGENCY
MOVES TD DOVER D~.
New quarters and new cli-
ents are announ ced by ';llan-
che t \dvertising \gency or
Newport ilcach.
Th e fi rrn has mo ved from
300 N. Newport l lvd .. New-
port He iahts. to QOI !love r
')r., near lhe '.Ves tc liff fi.
n an cial center.
Pres ident ;Jert 11anchet
an noun ces his firm has been
selected as advertising re-
pre sen tat i ve by Vis ta Pro-
duc ts of \nahcim, manufac-
tu ring mill for indoor and
outdoor carpeting. and by
Chambless !!ea ting and \ir
Coodi tioning Co. or '\anta
<\na ,• leading supplier in
'lrange Coun ty sin ce 193!1 .
Chapel
Yeara aao the Christowcs
spent a wintor in Los An-
aclcs, but thi s, ror the ICn-
ator. ia the Cine vi sit
P-.tyv-. T•llllls Balls
X76 H•avy Duty Can of l/1.76
Daz.-7.00
Lacl.s T...n Dr•ss.s-1100
Mft's & lays' T•nnis Shorts
Ivory ar Whit---'.25 ta 21.95
MH'sT Minis Shirts
Ivory 'ar Whit.-5.00 & 7.90
lays' Tetlllis Shirts-US
Conn!'H T•Niis ShcNts
M•n's-7.75 l.achs'-7.25
Jaclr Purcel T Minis ShcNts 8. 95
lai'MI S.ts-DIIIIIbMis
Wri Suits-W«m .. Jaclr•ts
ConYerH AI St«s US
H_..als & Glans
Tracie Shall lcnebal Shoes
Gloves lots
...
-AI 20.00 TMIIIIs ""-s
Our Prlc• 15.95
-_ ... -
Ot!Mr Fra111•s 12.95 to 24.95
lancraft O..lap Wlsatl
Davis-Cragi...Silr¥llll
Raclrri StritJiaoJ 4.110 to 14.110
Ral1iglt ... s & Plris
Tires-Tub11 Acc.ssarin
... R1paiing
Silate la•tls
Fins M 11111 s-tdft
~isll 111 Wrist Raclr.ts
Golf I al1 Golf Carts
Golf Clid11 Golf Slrlrts
Racilt Swim Tn111is & s.lts
la-Arraws T« .. ts
SwHt P.ts & Sflllls
SwHt Sa1 Gym ShcN ts a. Shlr ts
CHICK IVERSON saved a retired couple
$68.50 cash ••• every
This is not a ridiculous story ... read on.
When this man retired. he was dnvmg a popular make
larger car. He couldn't afford to maintain the high cost
of his present car every month . yet he and his wife
needed transportation every day. He went to see Chick
Iverson about a smaller car ... a Volkswagen. and he
and hi s wife were amazed at the amount of cold cash
they could save every m onth. Chick Iverson showed
then1 that they could save appfoximately $68.50 a
month over .a 5 year period. This comparison involved
substantial savin1s on purchase price. gasoline, insur·
ance, license plates, tires, interest on caf payments. re·
pairs, and on and on. Not only could they now afford a
car, but they also saved enough to take some trips that
they hadn't ptanned on. Saving money is not ridiculous.
If you woutd like tq enjoy Instant Economy regardless of
your occupation, then call Ch ick lvefson on the Penin·
sula and eet the full comparison -Free, of course.
Chick Iverson is the Herbor arecfs only Authorized
VWOeeler.
Authoriltd IO< your protec;tion.
I
•
E IIIIIIP
.. , ... you .......... .
100 •UI have paid
your now Californla per-
~al incomo ta.t.. Unlnr
your income dropped con--
•iderably. you will pay
much more than ever be·
fore. Many of you will pay
twice, 3 time• or even 4
times as much •• you paid
Jut year.
We no lonaer have any
uemption for ounclvea or
any of our dependents. Every
cen I we cam, not covered by
s tandard or itemized deduc-
tions, is taxable. That in-
cludes the income paid in
taxes to the federal aovem-
ment, in compulsory federal
social security payments,
and in local property taxes.
The taxpayer is allowed a
paltry S25 off for himself
and his spouse , and a mere
$8 for each child.
How much can you do for
a chi ld with$! a yc"'?
when I opposed this tu
bill last July, and voted
a gains t i r despite enormous
pressures from the Gover-
nor's office, I said tl\at it
would be "the srcatcst
singl e bl ow this leaislature
has ever dealt to its be st
ci ti ze ns." It has been
exactly that.
This staggering tax in-
crease is Ute pri,cc we pay
for the unchecked growth
of aovcmment. for politi c al
office-ho lders whose funda-
mental ph ilosophy was im-
morta li zed by Frank lin D.
Roosevelt's close fri end,
Harry Hopkins, when he
said: "We will tax and
tax, spend and spend, elect
and elect."
The California cons titu-
tion does not allow the
kind of defi cit financina:
in which the federal g~
vemmen t so happily en-
gages. Except for bond is-
sues, we in California mus t
pay in La xes now for e very
cent we spend. This me ans
that if ou r state govern-
ment sp~:nding continues to
increase at anything like
its recent rate, th ere wil l
LEGAL NOTICE
1411 -..
be mora hup lal ineteaaea.
c-obebly 1ao&her one every
two years. The only way to
110p ~m is lO cut tha .,._.
nual budpt.
Fot some reuon. many
aood citizens seem roluo-
tant co take a stand 01\ cut•
tina the budaet, other tban
co n.pr~11 a hope or a wish
that it miahl be cut. tho)'
lend 10 defer to "uports"
already on the public pay-
roll, whose uperliac eoa·
aiats primarily in tindinJ
plausible araumcnla for in•
creuina the size of that
payroll. '
The moat important sinale
ac lion of the leJialature
each year is the vote on the
budaet. Our conatitulion
requires chat the annuli
budaet bill receive a two.-
thirds vote of approval in
both houses of the leaia/a ..
lure. This means that a
small but determined aroup
of legislators, suppo~ted by
an aroused public opinion
can block the pas saae of
any budaet until it is cut.
But so far the necessary
publi c support has never
been fonhcomina. All the
pressures have been for ap-
proval of the budget, Year
after vear, aooroval is
(Conl. on page 2. l st sec.)
MAY 1
Only a lawful wci<ty
can build a better socidy
LOC.b.L A.TTO G:N ~YS will
pa rticipate in the obser·
vance ot "Law day U.S .A..~'
which is held annu ally on
May 1. The event is s pon-
so red nationall y by the
1\merican ~ar A.s sn. and
locally by the law day com-
mittee of the Orange County
~a r .b.s sn.
LEGAL NOTICE
CJT't OF 1\F:I'PORT BE.o\Cli 1,CALi f0 R.'i lo\
~OTIC [ IS\'ITING u!DS ~[ \LF.Il AIDS wi ll b~ r~c~i ved 11 the o ffic:e of th~ C i t~· Cle"-,
C:i ty ll.tll, -.;e.,.port Oeac:b, Califomia, until 9:30 a .m., on th e
fi th da_y of Mav, 1966, 11 1 which time they "'ill be opened and
read, for perforln ing work liS lo 1i<n•·s: \l.o\RI~£85 Po\RK TE~N I S COI:RTS
C.OSTR:\CT ~0. 11 47
\o hpl "dl hf' rt•r ,.i,,.d un/e-. .. it i.o; mild<" on,, propo,.al form
lu rn i .. h••d h• th•• P ubli<' l'ork~ ilf'p.trtmf'nl. Each bid must be
M romp;on •t·<l by ,.. .... h. r "rt ifird c hc-d: or Aiddo•r's Ho nd mudr
f""''!,l•• In tb•· City of \•·••port B••ar h, for an amount r tJIHt l to
.•1 1.-., .. t If) fW rro·nt of th•• ••mount bid.
Th•• ,j,,. um•·nt ., in.-lud••d "ithin the ~e a\tod bid" whirh rcqu1rr
<om pl•·r oun ·•nd ··~··rut ion ''"'the fo lln "in,111 :
I. -Pro pa ... d ,.,, ~·
I. I' •' , ..
••
1 -D•· .. i ~m .. tion of ~u b-rontral'lo r ..
I -Biolokr'., llond p,, ....
.. "" ~··
()-\ron-n o!lu .. inn \ffida1it
10 -Crm tr.o,..tor'.o; Finan('ial ~ldlll :s
,,,.. , ... u ow n~~ .. h.,ll lw .offi v ·•l "<~h th .. "fr '•rri .. t,. ,.i ~tna turt·s
.ou•! l od·-.,f lhP p•·t .. on-.. .. ,~n •n o: o n ho:o ha o thl" b iddrr. For
• "r/'"'''''"11-. t hP .o;i _~rn at u r •• .. o f th .. P••sid•nl o r Vic• P,.s ld•nl
""' S•c,•tory "' Ass islont S•cretory ar,. tf'f!uit"'d ,..,d the Cor·
f'"'"l' .,,.,,( -h.oll b•· .dfj, .. <l w .dl doc-umt'nls r,.quiring !iip.na·
touo· ... In th•· • ,,,,. of " p.trtn•·r .. hip, th•· ~1 ,11111 111u r,. of at l•·a:<t
"' ~··n•·r .o l l'·•rt rp·r j .. r••qnir•••l.
\II j.,.r .. :"'' !•1 ·'"' <'um p.oro-d ~n thf' 1,,,,.;,. o l th,. ~:nJ!:in ,.,.,.,. • .. ,,.,.,~<·. I h•· ''"ltm;u e rl •Ju <t nt o l<"~ ;uo· .lppro.:i.,,;l\1" onh·. b .. ,.,~
>.!1\• n .... l••h ·•-"!,,, .. , .. fur th• · "~~'~l'·"• .. on o f bid,..,
'\ • l•o•l •ill I>•· '" ••·pt··d frnno .1 Contral"to r "ho hit .. not bl"t•n
I•· ··n .. ,•d •II '" o·u rtl.onr •· "'tl' th" pro•J-•On!> of Chapt•·r 9, f)j ,j.
... ,.,n Ill oo f l!u,.•n•·-.. ;•nd P rnfo· .. ,..inn-· Cn .tr. T hr C.on.trar i<H .. r •.• n .. l.ot·· ,,. .. r •• ··n-·· nouul•··r .on d 'r., .... jfir .otion in thl' propn-
~.d.
l'l.m-.... ~,.·· ,,,) p,,,, ... ,<t, .. , ·•nd l:ontr.,,..t llo;·um•·nt,.. m,ov b•·
,,J,,.,In•'•l •II th·· Pnhl<• 1\M l,.. IJ..partmo·nt. C:it\ !f a ll, ~ •. .:po rt
II• •'' h. t .ol,fnrtll•'· .n rw • ""I tn lk "n .. •·d I"Ort lntctor!l . A no n·
wf .. nol.o!.\o · o hoHj!•· ,f 1:!.00 <I oil br rrquir,.rj for ea<'h ,..,., o f plan ..
.. ,,. • 1.d f'rnl , .. ,,n .... on d • r>nlr.ld drwument .. fnr oth,..,,. t hd~
lo· ··n .. ··d ''""''' t"r-. It , .. •··'ln .... t,.d th.n th" pl.ons 1111<l .. P"''"'
pr"l' .. "'ll .. 1,.. •··•urn•·•) llolh on :! "':•·k>< .tfu·r thf' bit! op ,.n i n~.
\ 0\>!l•r•:lun<l.ohl·· • h.u!l'' n f 12.00 "ill bP rrqu~trd for t"al"h .. ,,
,.(I ''' ,,f \.·"!'"'' Ho·o~l"h ."t.on<l.orol !-op••,..ifi•·ar inns .
11,.. t ot1 .,1 \.·,.port H···••h r•'"''"'''" thf' ri,:ht to wr•·c-1 any or
,,jj 1.,.1 .. ,.,,.! tu "·'"'' .otl\ in forn,;di!v in !l ll<'h hid,,
In ·" .. r.l.on • •· "''h t hr prn•i .. oon,.. of ~f'rt inn 1770 o f th,.. La!Jor
I !o•l•·, Ill" ! I(\ I ·"lllld l nf tho· C in o f ~""POrt !tr 11r h hn" :t:.·
'•·rt ... n•·•l th•· ~e nrr.t l pri"Vil ilin,: ratl" of JW'r dil"m wnp.r ,. in tho·
loo• .ol11' on "h•• h th•• "ork ; .. '" br pf'rloonrd f,u t"ar·h r rah or
Ill" ,,f "'"l '""n ur l'lll"r ha ni,· 11 0:0<'.-lt'd to ,.:<t'C'Uie th t' c:ontrac t 11n 11
!j., ... "'"I fnrth th ,.sr itrm>'; in Re,.olution ~o. 6519.
\ '"P' of .... d d llo·solution is avai!abl<' in tht' o lfice o f th r Ci ty
L l•·rk in thP I.itv of ~"'wport Brac-h.
_r h• f,Jj,.,, '"II ; .. 1h•· .. , h•·•lul•· of J•r,.\ai l in~ .. ·n~l' rat r,., 1966·
(o,, fur •• ···I••• I !"' li-.1 uf < lu,.;o ifi c ations, TOj:,.lhr r "ith thl"
ord<•tn\·OIInn on• lu ol•·ol on fl ,.,..,lu tion No. 65 19, th i,. ,.rhrdulr i ...
t .. f,.. '<>n -o•l•·r···f ·' jo.ut "{ tho•,..r <'tl ntriH't "'P"~·i fii"Ri ion".
Pro 'l••ilinj! 1\u~·· Ra t<'"-1%6-67
C fouificorioro (S.,t.cr;.,., Ll•fi rog} (S/1166/ (51 11671
I ·"I'''U\O'r.. 4.83 i ••m ••nt \t ,, .. ,,n lo um•·vman 4.60
/ ••• t .. or••r ..
l,r•nn ;ol ur l:on-rrul"tiro n
-\ .. phult ll.ok r r &. lrnnr r rt .• llmlln
Guin,.,. Ch ;1o;o•{
LayinA_ of .. 11 nvn·m1"111Hk p ip•·
Tunn,..t -l :la,.,..ifn"lllion!>
\ ibrutnrm11n, Jud~ ll ummo·r, P nf'umntiP T~">ol !',
3.70 3.91
3.70
3.78
4.0 I
4.84
3.85
4.06
3.85
3.93
4.16
{••\rept drii1N ) 4.315 4.44of.5
Opt'rllt inf( F:n~inl"rr!' 17/t/66) (71 1/67 )
OHN anol .. irnil lman (GroUJI I) 4.38 4.53
Sk iploa LI,.r ( ·""'"' '• yd.) (Group 21 4.6 2 4.77
Rodruon lind C hu inman (Gro up 3) oJ.86 5 .01
lnl>trum t'ntmlln {Group 4) 4.97 5.12
Grltd" C h~ckt"t (Group 5) ~. 16 5.3 1
Pavrmrnt·br,.tllr.N opt'r>HDr {C. roup 5) 5. 16 5.3 1
Gr•!/t>-all op,.rntor {Group 6) 5.26 5.41
T,.aml<IN M (5/1/661 (5/1/671
Oump Truclr. /)rivet (L,.u tht~n 4 ytb ) 4.35 4.50
Wa lf'r mar k drivt'r (2500 1•/. tn 4000 ,I(AI.) 4.53 4.6A
Wuildln,l!: a nd f.onlltrurtion tradf'" (5/riUJ (5111"1
Brid tlaytt & ~tonf' Ma MQn 5.15 5.15
~;lrr lrid an .. (7/1/661 (111 1"1 )oum~y~t~an I 1N!man 6. I I 6.55
l.atlle r
P •intf!t•
J outlleyman -Spray
(4/21/66)
4.765
(711/U)
5.22
f11f /67J S.l3
Pljr.e tr•i:IP.I!l
Pl•miH"r 5.55 6.64 Aay c:J .. •iflu lioo omitted be reia "'hall be !.he ptevaili•s
<'t•ft r•1e.
O~rtiMe. S..d•r ••d Holld•y rtolee •re •t pren ill•s t:!r•h
CITY Of NEWPORT. BEACH , CALIFORNIA
L•·•,. La,So., Clly Clert
,...,l•lu April ll. a-. '-•• Pfew,.rt Harllor £a•l•
I
JOHN CARTER, at rlghl, Is receiving a beautification
plaque from Bob Cubbi son, representing the Co rona del
Mar Beauti ful committee of th e COM Chamber of Com-
merce, for remodeling and landscapi ng the forme r s er-
vice s tation at Poinsettia Ave. and Coast Hwy. into a
specialty s hop, "The Station," wh ich is described as
a "fun store" for all ages. Mr. Carte r is a nati ve of
Okl ah om a City and comes here from Dallas , TeKas,
where he was associat ed with an import an d manufac-
turing company. His partner in "The Sta tion" is Patrick
Fitz patrick of Dallas. (Ensi gn photo.)
SILENT FILiol SLAT EO 8Y BRAINSTORt.IEIIS
o\n evenin g of s ilent film
fare is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. th is Friday, .o\pril 19.
at 1870 Placentia . Cos ta
'-te sa, sponsored by the
lltains tormer s International
'Nriters' C lub.
~usscl l '.la rti n and \)r. J .
Lawrence ')e Laney wi II
host the affair. The fi lm
scheduled wi ll be "The
Lost ·.vorl d" by -\.C. Doy le.
along with some s horl s u~
jec ts. .o\ discuss ion wi II
follow.
The group plan s to have
local am ateur movie makers
present !heir fi lms a t fu ture
dates .
Retired? ... or getting ready?
Would you li ke a check mont h afte r month
aft er month in your mail box?
Then our Monthly Security Account plan ts
fo r you. Start by opening a divtdend·earnmg
sav.ngs account The chart at the rtght shows
examples of how the plan works.
Customer acceptance of this plan has been
most gra tifytng.
(Payments subject to prnvtstons of Set. 81 04 ollhe
Calilornt a finaneta l Code under which a sawings and loan
associalion may not waive tiS rights to require up to si1
months notice of intent lo withdraw Ewery withdrawal
request has been met promptly in our 32 years ) Send for
your free Monthly Security Account ··Computer "
Safe Deposit Boxes
are available in
our ma m off tce
a nd wtll be in
our new Newport
Frnanctal Plaza Off tce
-Fall of 1968
Savings Account
Loans
ca n be a big d ivi dend
saver to you-a way
to keep your account
mta ct. You may
borrow up to 90 %
o f your savmgs
account a nd repa y
over penods ranging
up to 36 months at
a net cost to you of
2%. Whe re can you
borrow tor less?
Reversionary
Trusts ...
can prov1de a
substantial ta:r
sawing for you and
the ent ire principal
reverts to you at the
end of the Trust
te rm. Earnings are
paid to the one you
des ignate; i.e . to a
son or a daughter in
college. an e;~t·wife .
a retired employee,
a parent. Write or
come in and explore
this with us. Tax
control is an
important part of
good money
management.
··~
From the
......... 4ft~ I •
Someone with 1h1 .,.,
kind of peen thumb uo•• l
pot•d pl~r~tt rrocn Truman
Latten, 222 Orand Canal ,
tla1boa hlud.: ·.Mark White,
201 4111 St.. Wut Newport.
repor\ed the theft of a 170
stinpay bike.·.· .The rui·
donee at204 Via')uiiO, Lido
hie, was entered by van·
dal• who threw paint an ovet
1he interior or the house. ', ·,
R.ichard Ouffy, 401 Momina
Canyon Rd .; Corona Hiah-
landa, reported the theft of
1325 worth of liquor from
lhc home bar at his resi-
dence. . . Earle Jordan, 871
Sandt&, Costa Mesa, fell
from lhc 2nd siOry window
or 4010 ltiver St.; 'Nest
Newport, and was taken to
HoaaHospital by ambulance.
Tundoy, l.ptil 9
I lis auto s tereo and tapes,
valued at S264 , were stolen
fr om hi s cat, said ')aniel
'lrr, 2124 Pacifi c 'lr., Col-
on a del '.1ar .. ·.Neal '.iis-
chuise !l uffered a similar
loss; his 5225 s tereo tape
recorder was taken from the
shelf in a hallway .. ·.'.1i ch-
ael Jasperson , 24, of 41t, E .
'lcean Fron t, 13alboa, was
booked oo the c harse of for-
gery ... Closet and cupboard
doo rs were left open by the
th ie f who stole a TV, re-
cord player and radio, valu-
ed at S22 S. from -.:toberta
<\dams, 2~17 Bamboo ~t..
~ast 3/uff. .. .o\ SJS lounae
chair was s tolen from his
patio, s aid Frederick Hod&-
don, 109 N. 'lay Front, Sal-
boa Is land ... o\ S2S sting-
ray bike that \tartin Pany,
135 VIa Lido ••••· •-left c. lhe •i• walk ia 1rGn 1 cllle•mu• ..... for
of bis bOIIlll, wat ttolea. ' • •. ·.A.Iu Nuv .. a Ul, 12,
., .... .., A.rll 10 2257·~ Maplo, eoua Mooa,
Tho lbiid day of warm was booked oa a wattul ror
weallhar broulht aU the failure to ~ppe;ar. ·.·.Francia
aooka ""' fftlnl under C~ae Shalden Ul. or 13J 4lrd
roctt; amone the victim• Weal Newport, was booked
were Joto Salt..SO and Joe on a wanant for failure co
Casanoda, 350 Avocado appear. ·, ·.Steven Lind, 10,
~t.; Colli Meu, who hid or 1119 E.· Balboa '3lvd.;
~cif wallcta inaide lheir No. ·2. Salboa, was booked
1hoe1 while they went ocean on a wanant for failure to
awimmins at Centtal New-appear .• John 'Nilliams, 111
pori; but a thief found and' 24, of 480S ~iver Ave.,
stole them. , .earol Zitka Wut Newpon, was booked
tert het clothina in a wash· on the charac of drunk in
ina machine in the unlocked public, in front of a liquor
washroom at 1702 Coral Pl.,·~toro u 4S09 W. Coast Hwy .
Cliff Haven and 1uflerod a Two men were observed by
$64 loss wh'en it was atolcn a neiahbor enterina lhe aar·
. · . ·.A sllS fibcralau boat aae at 3007 Carob St.,· East
was stolen from his aaraae, Bluff, where they removed
stated Daniel Oanolds, 4709 tools belonaina to .Lewis
Seuhore Dt., 'Nest Newport; Chick. , ,o\ sso din&hy was
and a wat ch and 2 came11s, taken from his dock, s aid
valued at $()64, wete &totcn l{obert Taylor, 2572 ilay-
in November and Oecember shore10r., B"Y Shores ...
. .. John Wood painted 2 Someone pried open her
statues and put them on a Chevrolet windwina and
bench u the rear of his stole a portable TV worth
~tlorc::at2620 E. Coast Hwy ., ,Sl~O from the back sell,
Corona del Mar, to dry; when 111d ~uth \1iller, 1144< W.
he went out to act them, Balboa 9lvd.; aalboa.
PARTY LOSS IS S2U
Her party was unexpected-
ly expensive, Clara Bli ss,
4606 Dorchester Rd., Cameo
Hia,hlands, told Newport
Beach Police, be caus e
valuable decorations were
stolen fr o;n her living room
Thursday, Apr il 4, wh il e the
patty was going on. A jade
quartz uh tra)' valued at
SlSi), antique paper weigh ts
and olhet ash trays were
amona the .S21t> worth llf
they were sone. . .t.ynch
EAkins reported the theft of
$45 from the top of a dress·
er drawer at 120 Topu,
l)alboa Island.· .. John Mich-
aels, 19. of 2700 Peterson
'Nay, Sl-13, Costa Mesa,
was booked on .the charae of
interferinli with an offi cer
after he prevented the cap-
ture or a juvenile female ...
l)onald Cat! son , 21. of lllS
Placentia, Costa Mesa, and
Saundra Nied, 25 , of 420 E.
Say, Balboa , were arre sted
at the !Jay address on the missing items.
The Escrow
Department
at Newport Balboa
Savings handles
loan. pu rchase. sale
and exc hange
esc rows . We are
selected to act for
buyers. selle rs .
borrowers and
lenders . We are
pioneers in leasehold
escrows and
financi ng. For your
protection . all
employees are
covered by bond in
exc ess of $1 mill ion.
Safety Assured
F. HEILIG, 4522
oorchester, Cameo High-
lands, has been named di-
re ctor of tacti cal missile
systems operation at Phllco-
Fatd Aeronutronic in New-
port Beach. He succeeds
Edward L. Montgomery of
Ir vine Terrace, who was re-
cently named general mana-
ger of Philco-Ford's wes-
tern development labO ra-
tori es fWDLI divisior'l in
Palo Alto. Mr. Heilig, who
recei ved his M.S. in engi-
neering from th·e University
of Minnesota, joined Aero-
nutronic in l q58 and be-
came chief engineer of
Shillelagh guided mi ss ile
system activities in 1qb2.
In April, 1%7, he recei ved
a certifica te of appre ciation
for patr iotic ci vili an se r·
vic e for this work from the
com m~n d ing general of the
U.S. Army Missile Command
a1 Redstone Ars ena l, Ala,
American Express
Travelers Cheques
a re available from
Newport Bal boa
Savings . The safe.st
way to ca rry money
whtle traveling.
for your Savings
principally by our high
reserves and conservative
operating polic ies.
Just one more of our
many serv1ces lor our
cu stomers old and new.
Tax Deductible
retirement pl a n fo r self
employed a nd
professional people
(Keogh Act). Real
estate brokers and
salesmen . fa rmers ,
contractors . doctors .
lawyers . business
partners all can benefit.
Funds set asid e eac h
month for retirement
earn d ividend s a nd save
taxes too. Let us show
you how to build a ta~e;
saving estate.
Newport Balboa
Savings,
unlike a commercial
bank, is an eKcellent
and legal depository for
Corporlte Sawincs
Ac:counts. Profit Sharing
Funds, Withholding TaK
Funds . Emergency
Funds, Reserve Funds.
Pension Funds. Funds
assigned to State
Board of Equalization,
Funds assigned to
Contractor's State
License Board. All earn
healthy quarterly
dividends.
When our assigned
savings accounis are
used in lieu of bonds,
the earnings on these
accounts go to you and
you eliminate the
bond cost.
proven over 32 years .
plus insurance of accounts .
We are members of:
Federal Home Loan Bank System
Federal Savings and Loan In surance Corporation
Corona del Mar
Office
for your conven ience.
Come in and meet our friendly,
knowledgeable staff when
you're in the ne ighborhood.
NEW!
N-port Center
Office
in the Fall · 1968!
In Financial Plaza Irvine Ranch .
Streamlined efficiency ...
lovely interior and exterior.
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