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Another flag ~~~--r=;,-~---~-:-----,---The Newport Beach City
Council declar~d G. E.
Kadane and Sons to be in
violation of Chuter oi l dril-
ling res trictions in a motion
adopted atr..bnday e venina'a
meet.in~o
case probed TOM PHILLI PS, utlllt les lop measures 21 acres and It ls 40 leet
of the City of Newport Beach, sitting in a deep. After cleaning and inspection, the
rowboat at the bottom of the Sig C anyon refilling will be started, probably the
qeservolr, Is thinking about th e 198,000,· latter part of thi s week, or next week, ac· A •eeond case of' inault
1 000 gallons of water it Is going tb take ccrding to Mr. Phillips, and it wlli take 10 the American flaa in
to
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.II t•e r ~ervoir again. Traces of cO P-'" b tt t f ,. b 1 ,. 1 Newport Beach is under 11 .. ~ u•e e er pat o a monuo e ore u•e o e invest.iaat.ion by Newport
per sulphate, to kill weeds, can be seen drinking hole will be fllled.(Ens ign photo.) Beach Po li ce , who dil-
at the i2-acre bottom of the reservoir. The covered that an American
Bl G A Ex 0. KAYE I naa had been cut up , and lhe pieces used u curlains
at 1512 W. ·Ocean Front,
Central Newport ·
The curtains were first
hera of We atcliff, who said was impou ible under observed on Thursday, The 212·acre Irvine annex
in Upper Harbor Vi ew Hills
was aiven final approval
Monday evening by the
Newport Beach City Coun·
cil over the renewe d pro-
te st by Balboa Island
realtor Harvey P ease.
Additional objecti on was
voiced by Mu. Roy Hall-
the ne w area would no t Californi a law. April ll, and fie occupant
produce en ough tax revenue Mr. Peue asked for rro re of the house waa wamed
to pay school costs. ·She tirm to work out a solution that , thi s muti lation was
said th at in We stchester to the school housina crisis, against the law. He was
County, New York, sub-whi ch he said would be-advised to take down the
di vi ders are obligated to come "ohaos if not catas-pieces of Oaa ·and bum
provide schoo l si tes. trophi c" unless the pt'Ob-th em. and agreed to do so.
C i I)' Atto mey Tully Sey-\om is sol vcd. But officers rewmcd
mour pointed out th at this He said, "It would seem Tuesday, April 13, t.o find
City A,ttomey Tully
Seymour, v.t.o submi ued a
lenathy report on the oil
drillina operations in the
Banniria propert)' inland or
We 1t Ne .. 'Port, was author-
ized to r etain expert con~
sultants "to make a survey
of the eJ.isbnawells drilled
in violation or the Olar&.er
and to detect an)' attempted
ruturc violation s.·~
Th e Council, in its motion ,
reaffirmed the oil drillina
rcs tri c tioo s in the Charter,
"reco&nized thai there a~
apparent \'iolat.ions ," lltld
ltated that it is Coun cil
intention to require co~
pliance wilh the C harter.·
Ca'''.ng 1938 gradsl "'be in lhe bell inlerests lhe n •• cur,.;n ~ s till up. of the community to deny The first case of abuse
the annex petition." He to the rtaa occurred Mien
added that he saw some Joe McCiuna o f Seattle wu "(1le invitations are out are taki n& reservations.
for the lOth class reunion Decorations made by Mrs.
party of the Newport Uarbor Roberu, an artist. include a
Hi&h School clan of r~Ja. life-like sailor air\ and
Bot some of the ·old arads sailor boy made of papicr
have not been located, and mach e, and a fleet of nil-
the reunion commi ttee is boats cmphaaizin& the
.. kina for information as to Sailors of Harbor Hi &h.
cncouraaement toward a di scovered lyina on a flaa
solution in the attitude of at 29th Sl beach Tharsday,
the newl y appointed Iuper-April 18. He was sentenced
mtendcnt or ltle Unified Monday, to serve 60 days
School Districl in Orange County jail by
FORMAL lNSTALLA TI ON CEREMONIES
will be held tonight, April 25, at theIr-
vine Coast Country Club to r the new offi·
ce rs of the Newport Hatbor Zonta Club,
an executi ve women's service club. Offi-
cers being installed include Lucy Angel l
(seated at right) as president; Fay Harbi-
son (seated, left) as first vice pre,iclenct;
second ro-N, fro m ldt. Or. Helen TrOtter,
Incoming treasurer; Catherine Kiestet,
corresponding secretary; and Li la Schoe-
nmehl, recording secretary. Second vice
.P resident is Verda Acker. !Ensign photo.)
The city a ttorney staled
in his reJ)(X't that in di s-
cussions wi lh J. S. ·Gil-
strap. aener al manaaer of
G. E. Kadane and Sons, it
was discovered "that the
Ksdane1 ha~ slant drilled
some wells in coun ty terri-
tory which have penetrated
in ID the ci ry in violation of
Section 1401 of the 0\arter.
their whereabouts. A special edition of the
The date for the reunion Harbor Hi&h Beacon will be
is Saturday, May. II, at the issued, aivina informati on
Balboa Pavilion. There will about th e 1136 araduates.
be a social hour starting at One grad who is not likely
6:30 p.m., a harbor cruise to be around for the reunion
from 6:30 to 7:45· p.m., bof-is Donald Mead, the 113~
fet dinner at ~. program a t class president, who is now
1, and dancing fron1 1:30 lO li.ving in Manila, Philip-
the music of th e Raul Goo-pmes. Capt. Glen Thompson,
zalet Trio. the 1138 s tudent body presi-
lnformat.ion is souaht con-dent, ia servina wi th the
cemina the followina: Rich· U.S. Coas t Guard.
ard Carlson, the BJa stu·
dent body vke-prcsidcnt; ftl.l lown
Nora Aleunder, Jltlyllia -uJU--
At hman, Elmer Hommel,
Gcorae Lumel, Mary McCue, I rty
Fred ~Iiiier, Janet Mower, p ans pa
'Uld •larold Parks.
An yone who knows their
whereabout s is asked to
call t1.·1rs. Henry Roberts
{Wanna Roberts) of Costa
Mesa, 646·H2l, or Mrs.
Leonard Stafford (Juanita
Lugo) of Newpon Beach,
54i-015'-
These grads arc members
of the reunion commi ttee,
along with Mu. Creighton
Hun ter {Doroth y . Dickey) o f
Santa Ana, Ro llo McClellan
of Costa Mesa, Ral ph l!::'in
of Costa Mesa, Allan Sherry
of La Canada, and ~1rs. Ted
Ri schatd {Maureen McClin-
tock) of Santa An a, the
chainnan.
The commi ttee says that
all Harbor Hiah alumni arc
welcome, especially mem-
bers or ilie clau of 1137
and the class of 113~. Mrs.
Roberts and Mrs. Stafford
The Third Ann ual Old
Town Celebration will be
held from ~ a.m. t.o 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, May
4 and 5, in the 21st Place
alley and out on the ocean
front of Central Newport.
An an s and crafts show
wi ll be held in the alley,
which will be clocked from
car traffic.
A bike rodeo will be held
at :I a.m. Saturday, after a
bicycle safety check up by
Newport Beach police. Girl
Scou ts will act as referees.
A film on safety techni-
ques will be shovm at lll
a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday
and Sund<&y, at th e Life·
guard station, Th' Dorymcn
res taurant will sponsor a
treasure hunt, with clues
in the sand around the
wharf.
Fall kills city electrician
'Ao'hile attemptina to repair
a broken shinale, city c lcc·
trician, Gcorse Edward
Cook, 53, fell from lhe roof
of his home at 120 Coral
Ave., Balboa Island, at 3
p.m. Saturday. Five hours
later he was declared dead
at Hoaa Hoipital.
r.s. Cook was preparing
dinner in the ki tchen when
she heard a loud thud. Alartn+
ed, she went out to invetti·
aate and found her husband
lyina on hi• back on a brick
sidewalk..
When asked if he were
hurt or could move, ~~.
Cook uid, "I have a bia
bump on my head but I'll be
all riatu in a minute."
Mrs. Cook left to act a
cold towel to pu t on his
head after he told her, ••Just
leave me a lone for a few
minutes."
3 years as an e lectrician.
Util ities superintendent
Tom Phillips s aid, "He was
one of the finest fellows I've
had the pleasure of meet-
ina."
Mr . Cook was btxn Oct. 5,
1~14, in Io wa. Survivors are
hi s wife, He len, who had
worked with the Newport
Beach police and is now lltl
employee in the records
1eetion of the Huntington
Beach police department; a
son, Georae of Newport
Beach; a daughter, M.,-y
Sevin any of Glendale ; 1
arandchild, I sister and 1
brother.
Rosary was recited Tues·
day, and Requiem Mau was
celebrated yesterday at Our
Lady Queen of the Anaels
Catho lic Chutch,Eut Bluff.
Officiant was dte Rev, WiJ.
liam Harvey. Interment was
at Good She pherd Cemetery,
Huntinaton Beac:h. A friend, John Standaae,
422 Ali10 Ave., Newport
Hei1hls, helped Mr. Cook
iniO his home "'d inlo bod. •O'S IIET ••lEI!
The triMer of fie Kiwenia
Club Su.ct Derby w111 be en·
nouaeed at noon today,
April 15, at lite Vi lla M•
iu .-if 1h• tiOphiea arrive.
Althouah Mr. Cook aaid he
would be all riaht and aot
to ·call a doctor, his wife
kept checkina on him. About
I p.m •• hia brealh ••• I~
bored and IIO<CI o( blood
could be aeen at hit no... The ..aouac-.t •u • u •. He ••• taken by ... ' pottponed beCIUit or ••
bulan« 10 Hoaa Hoophal, delay. Ntwporl lit..,. OIY
lnd lhere tile WN pronounced ~ .. ., H_.IJ Harltart
dee4 on Mrinl. will apeU • "ne or.-i·
Ht bad worUd for t1te City zetioa a d fUedoaa of ci\Y
ol Newport lt:Kt. for about .,.,em mtftt."
~ay Wat son, vicc-prcsi-"-tni ci pa\ Judae f)onald
dent of the Irvine Co., ·re-l)unaan.
plied to the charges that In additioo, as part or
Irvine annexations do not th e sentence handed out to
pay their O'Ml wa y in the th e 19-year-old you th , CITY SEEKING NEW INCOME ''The slant drilled wel11
are bottomed in the area
owned by ~ceco Limited
northerly of Coast Hwy. and
westerly of Superior Ave.;
wh ich was annexed to the
ci ry in 1963 in 2 annex ...
li ons knovm as o\nn ex.ati ons
Num bers 54 a nd 55.''
city. McClung has to write a
"AreaC,whichwas trans-2.000 word essay on what
£erred from the San Joaquin the Ame ric an Flaa means
Oi s tri ct to the Newport to him, and has been
Oistrict, includes . Newpo rt placed ooonc-year surm1ary
Center,•• he pointed oul crobati on, durin& ~i ch
"The Center s ubsidizes time he must report all
the r esidential areu. This arrests n cept parkin&
is part o f the balancing violation s .
system. In balance, lrvme Section 6140 of the State
annexations mo re than pay Veterans and Military
their way. Code makes it a misde·
"The la:Wae, Co.· recoa-meaaor &oaa~ti la&o , t.nmple,
nizes ·di e tdlool probtcm~...._.l........_....._..._.., Alteri·'
he added. "There may be can Flaa.
o ther aolutions than bond s2 f i ~sues . We are willina. to m or
diScuss thes e. &twe resut
anyihins requirina the K at
Irvine eo. to do somethin a eys Sl e
that the re s t of the com-
munity is not required to
do.·~
Th e annexed area is
The lons-s u..died Costa
Mesa Keys Marina is getting
another chanc e -thi s sec-
ond go-around being spon-
sored by former publisher
Walter Burrouatu and 12 in-
vestors who submi tted a
high bid of S2 million plus
fo r th e 1H acre site at a
public auction in the New-
port Beach Elks clubhouse.
Final sale i1 contingent
on 7 condit.ioos imposed b)'
the aroup, and approved by
sellers of the land. First is
'.1e thods of obtai ning ad-
ditional revenue were dis·
cussed by the Newport
Beach Ci ty Council a t
Monday's s tudy se ssion.·
Tentative aareemcnt was
reached on income measures
that could proWce an
estimated S87 ,UOO durins
the next fiscal year. Th is
cou ld t ak e off about 4Y.!
cents from the property tax
load.·
OtMt,SGPONh. inctu•o,.
a sewer charae, pier penN t
fcc , increased fees on
multiple dwelling units,
business licenses, and
\tarina Park and increased
water rates, were laid
aside for fu rthe r study.
He re is a summary of th e
items on wtlich there wa s '
ten tati ve agre ement:
Bed Tu
There are now 1.800
registrants unde r the uni -
fonn transient occupancy
tu ordinance. o\nnual
reve nue is S127 .000. o\n
increase from the present
4'{ to 5~ '4·ould brinr; in an
additional S)1.750. and
extending the occupancy
ti me from the present I 5
days to 30 days would
locate d easte rly of the
future real ignme nt of Mac·
Arthur Bl vd. and southerly
of the extension of Ford
Rd. The Ir vine Co. pro-
posc!l a planned community
di s trict deve lopment. The
initial project, covering
about two-thirds or the
area, will include <~irrollt
700 residential uni ts a1d
the completed project will
have a little under 1,000
uni IS.
The Counci I also:
access to the ocean. A !ICC• rai se s 12,000 more .
ond problem is the cost of Portr.ing '••its
• Adopted a resoluti on
of awreciation commending
Paul Gruber for his 4 years
of service as mayor. He
was presented a framed copy
of the resolution and a
moun ted save ! by Mayo r
Doreen Marshall.
• Approv ed £irst rcadina
of Ordinance 124,, ~i c:h
will e liminate the require·
ment to provide rirefiah tina
equipment at muine in-
stall ations -unless rrore
than 50~ or a marina has
to be recons tru cted after a
fire Of' explosion. New
marinas will be required to
install the equipment
a bridge LO c arry Coas t There are 1,345 permits
Hwy. over the waterway at for recreational area park-
We st Newport. in g. lncrcasin& the annoal
Other requirements are ac· fees from Sl5 to S20 for
ccp table finan cing and tran sferable permits and
terms, approval of an exist-57.50 t.o S10 ror non-trans-
ina soil test study by th eir fe rable permits would in-
engineer, and no su rface c rease the present SI 0 .%5
access for mineral expoli-revenue by S3,530.
tation wi th out their consenL Dog Licen•n An increase from SJ to S5. Th e purchase is also sub-if pe nding state legislation ject to approval o f prelimi-i s awroved, .,·ouiJ r a1se nary title reports , adjust-ment of survey price to the present 512,000. amual
st 5,000 per acre and exten-revenue from -4 ,000 licenses
sion of escro w past the 3~ by $8,000.
day period at the boyers' I•IM. Portr.in9 l ot
wish. lncreasin& the parkin&
for later consideration :
Sewer C.._,..
>\ proposed Oat fee on
19,950 cooncct.ions wou ld
raise 5314,000 amo:ally for
sewer replacement and
maintenance.
Multi,J• Units
There are now 240
liccnse1, coverina 6,700
units, brin&ina in an amual
$6,000. • A fee of 11 per
aputmlllt abon Ute baM eu hui·eaa licaae _._14
i•ere••• lhe income by
16,000. Thus, the Newporter
Inn , now payina S25 for a
bu sincss license, would
pay S234, based on 212
uni 15 .
Movi• M•i ng
The present annual in·
com e is 1500, based on a
daily charse of S2 5 to movie
studi os on locati on in the
city . A fee of S\00 a day
would inc rease the income
by s3.SOO .
Business Licenan
Present reven ue from
6,490 licensees iss 18 5,000.
A fee schedule based on
gross receipts. ...·ith a
separate nat rate plus a
d\arge per employee few
professional and non-
professional ser\'ices. would
increase the income bv
S\65,000. Council aaret'd
that a thorough study should
be made o f the bus1neu
license procedure, vdth a
view to complete over-haul.
Woter Rot"
The annual income 1 ~
$987.~5 from 15 ,450
customers. In creased rates
~~r~d adjusted readiness 1.o
se rve charges could boost
the income b)' s 12-1 .670.
City '.1an aaer llurlburt
said that a water rate s tud)
is nearly completed , and
that "we are at the end of
the rope with the present
rates. ·•
P i•r P•,.it F ...
There is now no annua I
durae on the 800 instslla-
tions. Proposed fees based
on Oat characs, lineal foot,
and rue\ dispenses would
brin1 in 574.730. This item
has been diaried fO'r the
July 8 Counci I meet.ina.
Zoni ng, Sutacli wis ions
Proposed Increase 1n
filing fees would double the
pre sent 56,880 annual In-
come. Proposals include
increase the variance fee
from I SO to SlOO, use penni t
from UO 10 s50, zone cbanae
from &ero to S200, re sub.
6oicri• -Sl$ " .,., si., ncepcion-peni t"iOm
140 to 175 if a hearin& is
required, from S25 to S50 if
no h carina is required. No
ch ange is proposed for
fi ling fe e s for planned
residential development.
S500; zonins amendment,
SIOO.or tentati\'e map.S1 00.
City Tro il •r Pork
City \iana1er Hurlburt
said that the fees at \1arina
Park are \'ery low, as
e"idenced by the high
price obtained in tht' sale
of trail ers ~~o•hen occupants
transfer leases. He SUI-
gested the fol lov.1 ng
chan&es: tran sfer fee on
sale of a trader. exchanar
fee "''hen a trade r i s re--
placed: 1ncreased garage
rmtal ree . It wi ll take
an other )'t'ar befo re fee
changes c an be come eiTt'c-
t.n·e. he o:.a1d.
COM CC BREAKFAST
MEETI>IG SET MAY 7
The next monthlv member-
ship brt'akfast rrieeting of
the Comna del \.tar0l3mber
\'f Commr rce will be held
at 7·3U p.m . TUe sday, \iay
7. at qeuben's airport res-
taurant. at the Orange Coun·
~ <\trpNt. [koroth~· Hard-
Chllt' 1s general chainnan
in char1e of the mee llng.
Th e nomtnallng commi ttee
v.,\J mak e its rrport, and
th1:rc-wil l ~e an opportunity
for nrorrun a11ons from the
noor.
J t'hn Semple and Grant
Ho..,•a\J art' 1n char&e of the
program . The theme is · '1'\c-
cen t on \'ou th ·not hippies~·
After approval of Annex
54. Mr. Gi !strap in fonned
the Council of plans to
slan t drill Crom adjacent
11nincorporatcd terriuxyinto
the annexed teni tory be-
low a depU. of SOO feet •d , ..... ·-:~~:: =·. .,,...., __ ._...,...
ations within lhe Annu
S4 area. The Counci l'r;;:
response , on Jan . 28 . 1965.
'4'85 that the C harter fo r-
bids oil drillinz activities
in that area.
The Kadanes ini t1ated a
sui t against the c1ty the
following week . challengina
the application of the
Charter prohibi tion and con-
tending that the Charter
pro\'Jsion v.a s uncons ti -
tutional and void. Th is
sui I v.·as not broush 1 to trial.
and 11 wa s di smi S!ied with-
out preJUdice b) Kadant'
attNne~!i on Nov . 7. 1967.
('1 ~ >\ttome~· Se ymour
Co'Tlffie nted. "It '4'as made
clear to me b} \!r. G1ls trap
tn a re cent conversation
that 1f tht' ctt} attempted to
prevent the l{adanes from
C{'lnduc llng further drillin&
ope rati ons 1n !he annexed
tern ton . another \awsui t
challenging the ('1 t~ C harter
restn L-tton v.ould be
br ough L ''
1:>.!11 n 1 the aft emoon
study s ess1on , \lr. Sc\mo ur
satd th erc-are rumors of 2
wells ho!lllmt'd under the
Ltdn Sandl> area . lie s tated
that it1:-dtffi c ulttomomlor
where thc-Vo'h1rstock1ng 1 s
l Oin & and thr refNe the
city shnuiJ ch ed. to sec
where therc-t!i dr d ilng wtll·
in city limits.
• Approved the transfer
of the CATV fran chise
from Warner 'Jros. TV
Services to Pacific C able
Services Inc., and approved
the proposed rates and
charaes to subscriben of
the CATV 1ervice.
A tiOO,OOO check was rates from 50 ~ents on
handed over by Mr. But-weekdays ~d ~I on s Wt'ck-
rou&hs . former publisher of ends and hoilda) s to 1 and
the Costa Mesa Dai ly PiloL Sl.50 ..,.oul d boos t the
Tht' auctioneer said the present S27 ,080 yea~l y
Marina property is burdened revenue b)· S1 8.500. Cn y
with 52 million in back \4~a1er lhrvey l!urlburt
d t th 1 d s&l d that the parlc.•n a lot ~axes, an ax on e an needs complete rebuildins.
I S $30,600 at th~ c~ncnt ..tl idl v.ill cost an t'Sti-
Hydrant testing begins
Mr . Seymour also stated
that the Kadant's have §Old
a half mterest to General
O ude Oi I Company of
T exas, and that the l.flpare"t
intent of the Tnu linn is
to buy ou t the Kadane
in terests in the Harbor
area oil fields .
• 'teplied to fie request
of the Lido S•ds Com-
munity Ann.· for TV
mot~ it« cnera in the area,
sayina that the propo•ed
e lectronic equipmeat is not
deaiFod for installatio n
in r .. identi al areas.
• Adjourned to 7:10 p.m.
Monday for di acauion ~
fie Wilbu r Smith traffic
'""'-TilT CAITIHED
ACtor Plnm• ,_ Enpne
• put out • n,. awnecs by
ntaldtea ia ltavea ia • INfD.
boo , ... at 3:56 p.m. na ....
..... , Aori I lJ, a1 600 S-
a., "-~ Balboa hl•d.
Pila Caplaia S-1!. Pa!eor
uplaloed 01 a 6-7• ... 14 •n• ... ••-o1 p~.,. ihl wi ...... ..
~ounty rate. The s1 tc 11 ad-mated 517 5.000. He said he The Newp<wt Beach fire J ~Cent to the San~ Ana would !lubmi t plan s for d~panment beaan it1 annual
R.•ver •. alona both stdet of doinathi s in annoa1 s tage1>. fare ·hydrant test proaram in
V1ckma SL the Newpocl Beach, Lido
TWO • S 01 • V•ndint Moehine• Isle and Newport areu
COLLial.'nl c~~ A fee schedule on a .. , Moo day .
machine basis, a bout $8 "This testina consists of
Two ~ye&I"'id boys wtl o each. instrad of the Oat aarnina each individual 1\y·
were ridina double on a bike rate of Sl5 and SJS. would drant on full to te s t the n ow
are now Spot\ina casts on increase the present in· and the valve," accordina to
their left lea•. below lhe come o f S1,72.S on 7, Deputy Q\ief L.H. Love.
knee, as a reauh of a tra£-machines by s5,8lS. "This some times stirs up
fie accident on S..tiqo Or. T•Ms L ..... ,... dirt and Nst in some o( the
at Nouinaham Rd., West· lnetcaai na the instNc tion older mains. We advise
cliff, at 2:50 p.m. Monday , fee from .SO. cenu aa hour ho.atewiwea to check the
April 22. lo 7$ CenU WGUld boos t 11\e C<l'ldition or lheit W&hr
Bob T....,t of 1242 ~ present 115,000 inOOCM prioe10 tumiaaon their ... ..,..
merset L••· W.a&clilf, 1nd (rom ),000 retitlflftU '-1 eatic wastM:rs bec.•ae
hit ,........ Misehell S7,t)O.. .. .. il m. ponibility or
MatHY of l Ul H...,...ire C.ily ~ ... r Hurlburt. •alJ wate' Niniaa a lo..t
LIM. 'DD"' ._..._ com• ..e.o ..a bali tted the ptoo ot cto•l•a If lhe fire n.
ed ~· •• Clll' ...... ibly poeala ...... reqeeat or .. ,.,...t •o.ld " Rowiae
Uooa Prudta, 141~ OalU)' c-ell, aloo lloled .. a ,,_, Ia llloir l--
Or., -· -... ..llowiaa. will ....... a;w all . -a-
DOIA n .. s IIOLL II
FOI IUUnFie&nDI
Residents of Corona del
Mar •e respondina co lhe
CMtpsian to beautify their
city.
The money is mil ina in u
a result of the req~~eat or
AIDTIIEI •IllS a lhe Corona del Mar Be•dral Conwni uee or lhe O•Mr.
"The now portion of thi s
tes ting pro&ram will be con-
cluded by May 31. 1961.
l)urina this period. fie fi re
dcpartmen t di 5patcher, ,hone
673-1315, can tell you at
any time th e area bein1
tested.''
Watch your 120 billa! for reaidenta 10 eOatri .. te
Another coun\erfeit 20 tOe per float foot of lllleir
was patted around ~ p.m.. proper\\' ., help ..., ,.,
Tucsdayt April ll -at llle of tbe lliildsctpi .. of ,...
Bllrpr II•~ 4501 W. Coal! dltr lol_, oo Cout Hwr·
Hwy., Well Nowpoc~ IT, a Oirl -• o1 ~ Sit
YOUftl ~S f~l. 6 a ... b.••• 611i .... a ....a-
dloo, ....,., lO, walalolaa oo all _....,. lo C 1 as
pouiltly l JO pa d1. del ... •lfl 1 ' 1 .....
111a bill wu ., ... a-lllllooUiia 110111-L• t1
aeriea .. 2 ..... ... of ....... -... CJII-...... -.._._ ......... _ .... ..
111ar.-lal .. i a ---... -..... . ..... -.a-......
....... l ..... -... nNe ,.... laC..al or di· •• 611 II• ........ ::=~ , • 1111 an • .... , .. , 111a1 ..... ... .... ll ,,, ... -.. ..mo.:
..... ,. cac. to peace • .., •• *• cwtH . Mel ••QawudOt.riltlMio .. •n~· ....... p .............. a_....nn.
lrll&.c-..... c-... .-Colll. --
"MAimN LU1IB KING, PAM I" -a .. u.. Call• loy .... Wl)'aodo mipt I _ ......... , .. ,,. -·'
"1111 I bod ....... d aoir biYO .......... tide If •• , mipt well bo .... .. .... a
.,.._ _. • ..., ......, .M a few da)l alter the killint and uked if ~an." ~~~§~~~~~;~~~·~ ~""e~-~., • ,, J a ...... A ttrantt woman with a Nepo ¥Oice Qlled tt.lnM'Iva propoee and lallw ...tw eed for _., tbiaa, hu contifta,d lO so.d hit int ln ·winn•aa die war lo
.... aJorloa• battla fraJ," alatm. I blamed .,.yaetr for po . our freedcm.''
• flll .... C!•• .._. Martin lUIMr Kin1 WM a1Communist I rt· Kiq't book, ""ScJW Toward Fnedom ...
..._. c._. 1 1 -I ,... p&t.d chat 1 do not know: and thai abo I do after beinc uttd abeut Man and MarUim,
-sir Walter Scott nat aettlna leltlra ofr lO conunoe • • •
Thut c1o 1 ~•• -., c:onae,.. *"' SeaaiDra, two or whom Richard Cotten, t.oad-c~• ._ JJ brt .. M • _.... not know whether K01nin, lrezhocv « Ho uid. ''It challeftltd rnt .•. ,.,_ bad tt¥eeled
if!.:oftl ·:::::~ - -11o. -111 _. Chi Mlnb an c .......... l'w -_. the dancer of the ~ -01 a oalt -• .~cc.· .. ;~.• .. c..., J ...... a.. el theW cardt. But M. L. Kina waa IUft'OUnded of an ecoaoaUc: .,_. . , • f, ...,_.... wldl
..-auw • ,...... ... ,.Willi ~ Commr.N\istt and wu canyina out the Com· a deftnite ,. ... •11~~~~~~~·:·::·~:;·~::;;: ::.;~~;.;~.:•..w-mtmitt protram rnoft effectively thaD any Kina used the maiH"' ..... oil he .. National . . . &lew iltOWit American Communtst. Gu.rdian"' to IOiic:lt ,_,.. ill ICLC. GWde \o
vative bott. · 'Their bau.le ..oted ID p--. eway our aOid. caalina over XfMO. (160)
cry has loudly ' nana. from Thue coahuioaamay have at 5 :30 un.; 12:15 ~d at
pan roots to capillol dome. revealed •ome or lhe ru-7:00p.m. on week dl.ya, hat
11uh noble cauu 1hould' tona ror CKar defeat, bel I uraed consarvalive votln
not b. toiL . tlink lhal if a ~nited front ':' auppo~ every coall~a-
The conaervativu bave had been maintlin~d, ~d i f live c.a~dal e, iftd to"'~ a
su•tCIIPTfOM ••til Before his de.1h there had been mouatifta Sub~ni,e OrpnilatktM. ·wi.t~lqtol(, D.C., .. ..._AN.: 0.. ,. •• ..._...I,....::: prcuure in Conaress to m~ke public: the P.8 .1. 1961 , pap 193, Hou. Commin• OD Ua-
0.., ....., Ane; 0.. ,. •• a.-. I,.... , tUn on KinJ. It ahoukt be done. not iD any 1\rnedc:an Ac:tivilia said of tbc .. NatioMI.
.,..oooooeo•• '•••••••••...,.. sense to matian the dead but to prove that thia Qu.rdian": "Vinual c&ial propqand& arm of
'~~-.e., , .11¥.
ARVO E. HAAPA, •-"' .... IIUbllslt"' of illo Ellslp .............................
lftll "non-viok'nc'' leader was cithet a dupa, a Soviet Russia." ·
willina tool or a fellow conapiniOf With tltc a.yard Rustin, an •::1111~ CommwUst aod
Comrrtunim. Reportrdly. the F.B.I. has unim-conv;cted sex perverc, ,... -.wrnerty Mutia L.
peachable evidence. includina photoaraphs, Kina's s«rttary. Whh it lilifnJ'• employ, t..
pro,ina Kina wu havina K'GTd liaisons with ;utended a nation~~! oo~ of the Com-
• .,.ryl\ina except coh.esion. all had apoha tn unuon ,najonl)' 1n ~e nut ae~&ux\
11aey hava the .b10adc:auen; qainu lbe jnlquity of Jivina of Conare.u •. ~e staled lhet
They 'hav• the speaken, and away our aold in dte race of in aocneclis~tcts,no coaur-
ha'fll lheliUenin& audience, the war time emer,ency, we vative candtdatc had filed,
but little teamwork. ·I sen· c~servatives miilht have and espreued the hope that
tad this back in 1960 when won. consernlive candidatu
( tried to aet some 'one to Howevef, the c:ause is no1 s~ou!d fiaht it out in every
publish . in paper back cdi· lost by an y mcans.l hope k> dutltct. ·
tiCI'!.t reat.mea of the con-work harder 10 secure Jtea"" It should be remcm~red
servative mesuaea for the er cooperation amona con-that .Conareuman Utt '.'a
we•k or the month. 'llle idea aervat ive broadcaatcfl and candidate for re-elecuon ,
wu a aood one but it did to coordinate their efforu and 1hat a fittin& testirno-
not take hold.· in supportina iuues of cur-nial for his lona patriotic
A IIIIUEST FOIIl®AL TIME
one of the biqest money raisen for lhe Com-munisr. Party U.S.A.
munist Party. Hunter Pius O'Dell was aD oftk:er lD tbe
When New Or~an~ poli«:c r•tdcd the Com-Communist Puty U.S.A. altd at the 1&1\V time
munist SCEF they found correspondcoc:e and on Kina's payroll u an adviler. There was much talk at Monday aftemoon's study ses-
sion ol the Newport Beach City counci I about ways to
raise more money for the 1%8~q budget. •• Now it would·
be only fair to take equal time, and then some, to make a
serious study of ways to save the taxpayers' money.
cancelled checks from Martin Luther Kina. The Senate Internal Security Subcommitlee
The prt.."idcnt of SCEF and also 'lice prni-h11s stat~ that the SoutheR~ Christiln Leader-
dent of the SCLC (Kina's oraanizationl is ship Conference, h'tld'd by Kina, le: "'sublcan-
Fred Shuttle-sworth. Accordin& to aovernmcnt ti<~lly under the c~ ·.t the Commuoist
files. he has been in'lolvcd in 5even Commun-Pany throu&h the i-'ln . ef the Southern
ist front activities since 1960. Conference Educ:atiOMII ._.. aDd the Corn-
Later, Ensian publisher rent importMice. ·And in ad.-c~rcer "'ould be to aive him
Haapa pve me a chanCe 10 dition , I hope to produce a his biueat vote next No-
PIO.ce in print the ideas series of suuestcd leaiala-vember. ·
nprcucd by conse.rntive tive cnactmenll, which A statcm~t w•s made
broadcaatcninrecentweclta, wou ld emphasize the iniqui· over the rad1 0 the o~et day
I have tried to cover the aif tics of the liberal establish-that Dr. Max Rarfcrty nee~t
waves, to mcrae in cohesive ment, and which would pro-a lol m.ore \IOt~s to keep tn
form the stories which they vide proper punishment fo r lherunn'."I·L~t s work hard-
have told.. However, 1 ha"c underminin& the consti tution cr to aa ve h1m lhe support
not been able 10 reach the and the security of the Uni-that he deserves ..
• • • A nP FOil ASSEIIIL YIIAII IAIIIIAII
Kina and Floyd McKissick. National Direc-munists who ma.naac it." The United Republicans of California tailed to endorse
Newport qeach Assemblyman Bob Badham for re-eleCtion,
and gave as one of the reasons Mr. qadham's stand oo
the Rumford forced housing bill. It may be that UROC
is trying to suggest to our assemblyman that he should
remain faithful to the conservative cause, which won him
the eledion, and re-elect ion, and not to take the Sumner
path to accommodate the anti-conservatives.
In the State Sen ate, John Schmitz remains true to his
. stand for more individual liberty and responsibility, .:w~d
lessgo\lernment meddling in our lives, and he retains his
following of not only the s~rcalled "ultra-right" but of a
growing number of other concerned citizens. And herein
lies a lesson for other poli t icians and statesmen.
tor of CORE. anoounced June 7, 1966 that Kina 11nd his "no•......._" ~r Ablr-
lhey would lead 11 march throuah MiuKsippL nathy both attende4 * tfiel\lander Folk
CORE rcnouncetl non-violence. McKWtclt is School in Tcnnns-. • <:W;;uwilt ttainina
the attorney for the DuBois Club!\ of Amerk:a, school. While addrnsin& tlli& atNmblaF, Kina
a Communist front. At a r«:ent !.linner honor-prai!ed School Oirtc:tcw. lil8es Honon, whole
ina the Communisr Negro leader. W.E.B. Du-"noble purpose artd cr~· work" he: saMJ h&
Bois. Kina dedareJ: "We can't talk of Dr. h11d lon1 admired . Hot1~ wu once 1t. member
DuBois without recoanizinK th~o~t he Wll.\ a Tadi-of the Youna ComMUfliM ....... ~. In the (am-
cal all his life. Some pe-ople would like to ia-ous pictul'e of Kina .r ... Mishlanckr Folk
nore the ruct th~o~t he was u Communi~t in later School, the other comradM eri.joyina the-)cc.
years. 1 never do. h is time 10 cca~ mutina the ture are Auhrey Wini~. ltfl identilkd Com-
fact that Or. DuBois was a genius anJ ch05e munist ,·,hom Kina dncritrec.l u ~one of the
to be a Communist. Our irrational. o~sive noble pcnonoalit i~ ef our times:· and Abner
anti-Communism ha~ led us into too many W. Berry. of the C...,..al CommiUec of the
several br'oadcaaters so as ted Slates. Or. Carl \iclntae or .lhe eo brina about arou~ coop-A year sao. on April 13, 20th Century Rcfo nnabon
eration. Perhaps 1 shall be 1967 , I headed my article in Hour broadcasts and_ our
able to achieve lhi s berore the Conscr"a,tive Corner, own f?r . ·~b Wells ~re coli•
tona 11 much stress and with a quotation from "In boratJna m orfenna John atrai~ in m)' peuonal life Flanders Fields," by John Stormer's new . book: "}he
has van· h d McCrae: "Take up ouf quar• Deatt of a Nation.'• 1\ 11 a 11 e · rei with the foe . "I said that areal book. The nation must Havina achieved such co-this subslalltially was the nol die! Remembe r: "Our
operation, I would like to t111 meuaae of the late cause is just. Then conquef coordinate their attat.clt upon
ouaamirts." Communi!ot Pany. main inues. ·The need for Edith Skene Williamt, Worid "
JunC', 1964. King sent a telegram to J~~ On April 4, 1967, e«aofty one year befori
__ _:L:.E:.G::::.:A::L:..:.:M::O:.:T;;I~C;;E;,;.= ,..,,-.;L=,~=:G::A:.::L:....:H.:.O:...:.T.:.IC:.:E __ Gray. a Communist who v.as leadin1 riots and he di~, KinJ preached a "sermon" dcnounc-
OROISA~C[ :\'0 . 2224 rent strikes in New York : "You have my a.h-ing our cffon in VietMm and callina tbe
AN OR DIN .-\NCt: AMt:SD ING 5F.C TION 12.081 OF THE S(llutc support." Communists con•\idcred this United Suun "the areat~t purve~ !.)(of 'liolenc:e
CODIFif.JJ ORDINANCF.S OF THE telearam so important they put it on the front in the world today." KW.a uraeJ Ne1roa to COI':HY OF' OR :\~C.E , CALIF'ORNIA fi h f ·•·· r C I I P•sc of the ··Workers" Junc :!. 1964. (;ray evade the draft . to ref~ to 1 t or lUIIO"Ir Thr Bo•rd of 5up~r\·i~or,;; of th~ County o Orange, • i oru i• do ord•in u fol low!!l; calleil for "auerril/a "'arfare" Iotter. country. King was douMkss not a member of
StCTIO~ 1. Section 12.081 of the Codified Ordin~cu of thr "/nJionupoli!J Star," July M. 196S, stated, "If the Commun ist Pan)'. lut the: Communise C:Oh·
County of Or ~mf!:r, C•lifomia, i.-. her~by •mendrd to rud as Kina is not a Communist he miaht as well he; spiraton have lost one of their areatnt allia.-
!ollows: for he is doinJ for them euclly what they American Way FeatUNS
such coordination waa evi-
denced in lhe recent ft&ht
to save our aold. Richard
Collen, speakina rrom "The
Conservative Viewpoint, ..
couraaeou aly led the an ack.
Dan Smoot fou&ht at his
aide, bul many of lhe others
ac•ttered their blows.
Out cause was lost. Mr. Ser. 12.081. Ju•·rnile bo•·~ ranche>:>.
(a ) Establishment of ju~-,.nilf' boys r•nches. the Ed.
Thrrr i!l hrrrb>· cnoatf'd ll!ld f'Mabli!lhed pur•uant to the pro-LeHers to . ltor
.;,;,., of s ... ; .... 880 '" 891. ; • .,.,;,,, "' ••• ··""' "'' ln uitution!l Codr ju•·rnile boy11 ranches in •nd for thf' County
of Orsnge , Sute of California, to be lo c•ted on th•t cen•in 1M APPRI!OATIOM poinlld out an inconect lOllY LIKES OtAVEZ
rul propCrt y !lituated in th~ C:ount y of Orotn~r, St•te of C•li-Edi&of of !he En sian, atat.-.«<t in these columna Edltor of the ~~sian,
forn i•. ducri brd u follo\\!1: · This is to commend you flat t...,una NiiUel Corp. The. probablltt~ tltat R~
P.o\ACF.L I. Thf' l 'r!!t half of thr ~orth,.,rst qu•rtrr of thr on the Ouiatian p.,es of had not donated school bert Kennedy maa~t be the S<,uthwf'SI qoartrr of ~rtion I, Township 6 South, RllJlll'e 1 f th Wh t H 'R'i!at, 5.B.B. 1 M. YJaJr periJllilical, aod .on e~i-..,Iiies. ·BYt a mow oppl ,Md <?,tcudpant1o l·e-· t e to~'!
PARCEL-2. Th.e Jo'ut h•H of tl\r Soothent qurter of tile totial1, s_uPt as io XQPI t.J:~~ leu·•de •pproedl ••ld one ay I~ ~u·lh&o T
Soa tlleaet:" quarter (If Se cti on '2, ToWilsl\ip 6 South , R .. se 7 .ue _of March ll: . . hne at•ted flat,ift Septocn-lb~ lnat. It dOes~ howev~
'R'eat. S.B.B. & M. It 11 unqaual an these ev1l ber, lt6?, 1nd 11 a matter pom' .so .lhc . powtn& po_htl· PARCEL 3. Thr :\'orthrut qu •rter of the Sou tbe .. t qu•rter days. for.bu.slncu.m"' 10 of re•-~ ~ • .,.0110 ... Vio)'o cal du11pation so obvtoua
of Section 2, To .,.·n~ip 6 Sou th, Raop::e 7 1frst, 5.8.8 . &· M. _.. h Ch f lh 1 .....-IIU .. (91 th .. L. t th 1 d lOd PAR CEL 4. Thr Northr•.•u qu•rter of Sec ti on 2, Townsh ip 6 ""'ens naoan . aJ • et Com,..,.: a noiPborina real rou.,,ou e an ay.
South, Ran,~~:r 7 J'rsr, S.B.B. & M. alon~ to expreu tt ID the estate 4eveloper. did in The fac t that he sup~ts
Ruerving to thr Grantor.-. thr riJ(ht of inf!reu •nd e~reu pubhc. More power to you. fact donMe a site to lhe Ce1ar Cha~cz , the r~1 cal
over •nd opon an r'istinlf pri••tf' road eUf'Ddins from th~ ltrt~t The Lofd bless you with ..... ·.On •inieft Mi~· School pro-cornmunul aattalor, l in~ of th e Eun h•lf of th ~ Southeut qu•rter of s•irl Section prosperity. :.:; . ~-K .,, Cou ly whose record takes up moat
T ... o, Northe•.-.terly, f.astrrl)·, and Southr •strrly to •n inter-I have never seen you< Lv•l·tn· ~ , .. e . ern1 ~.a of the 1 ~67 ·. Caliromia !lection "'ilh thf' S<,u th line of thf' :'ionhe .. t qu•rtrr of the en .,_cwn.-.y a SO m ... e U ... . C ·t • South~aM quartrr of sairl 51"ction T"o. CGmtralnitr ~nd ~~ not in-M otfef &( •and for school Rn-,mencanh ld omml otethes
!bl R an c:h~,.. named. teres ted an 1ts domas , nor pulp)aee:. ·'ln&l. of coune lhe e~ •h . ou 1. ~ er1r h'los
!'aid Ran rhH ,.hall br kn o"'TI u : L~S q, SCHWAIGEQ has do 1 read your paper for the d d. ·1 lh 1 d by 'th nauon to 11 ~ IUca P 1 ~
I. Jopl in Ran ch . 'd news. ·Jt is a aift subscrip-1
00 "'c-0 e ""r UC1 . c sophy and 11ve some clue
'
R h P been named v tee pres I ent f'VIne pony 0< 11 . anc o otr,.ro tion and 1 look at it be-II • d d d lO his qualifications to oc-
(c) .\lanaflf'm rnt and Co ntroL of Security First National · we -..nown an commen e lh h. h rr ·
Thr intf'rna l allain of uid Rotnchrs shall b" under thr f3ank's Newport Center oi-cause of. m~ appreciation of everywhere. While lhe dona· cthupy . e 11 eal 0 tcc tn manafl~m~nt an d c:otllrol of thr Probstion Oc-partmrnt, and s•id your Cltnsttan pqes. . th u: e nauon.
"
, •• ,,.5 !>hall br in ...-har,,. of dirf'Ctorl§ "ho .-.hall br .-.elrcted fice, cu rr ently under con-Em B Ri h tten w• pe aps ae -serv-In recent times it appears .,.__ ma . c ert · . ..:..... ed by the •nd appoi nttd h,. tht cn; ... r Probat ion Officer, ,.ubject to the s tru ction in the new Irv ine 228 Birch lttl•. •• ....... voronc some idle rich aeem lo be
Code, ord in1111 cf'll• and rule!!-an d rt!{uliu io n!l of th~ Coonty of Tower. He wil l assist Ken Shelton W sh P'iAoU 4 flf6evelopment.on aeuina lheir kicks oul of Oran~t ,,.J.tinF to thf' ,.mpl o~·me nt of f.ount\· f'mployf"rs, and ' 8 ' the Cliiii•Y'.• aurroun. dtnl polo'•'co, to _the deUl'ment
f · h h R d 1" · M. Libby , vice president u ,.ubJf'Ct aiM to con irmat •on :" t f' oar o ;,uprnHor.-.. Atrt4EX DILEMMA ptG' ''t, can ll be los;1cal1y of Out A~rican I" Stem. (dl f.mpl o•m tnt of pPtMnnf'l. and manager of the Newport .....-.-... • th 11 l 1
The-empl ovmf'nt of all othtr pPr!OQ nnrl at 11u ch Ranc:hu ah•ll Center office, which is ex· Editor or the En sian. ~~ at e tne e emen· Bob Ouaan,
br suhr·~.-t to thf' C:odf', ord inan c: .. ~ and ru\r!l and retruluions f b · Shorc.aae of dusrooma ~·;..-secondary achoola Newport Beach r Pected to open or ustness of thr [nonh of Or.tn!f" rP\ati n~ to lhf' rmplo~·ment o Count! with lhe ruultina delet.eri-in a nei.,borbood envirM-,.mplovef'~. Md f>hRII ,,,. ..... J,.ct,.d Rn rl app ointf'd by thr Chie th is Septembe r. ln the inter~ oua efrect upon the educa-ment are not also similarly KI~G, AND VIOL~HCE
Prob ai ion OHicrr, !'ub 1•·• r to con firm Ilio n b~· tht Board of im, both Mr. Libby and Mr. ti ona! proaram of the New-justified and aelf-aervina tn Ed.lt.or of the £nll&n . 5'j ~~'L:~~~r\, .... ard .. m"' \,.. ,,.'111 1r,..J. Schwaiger are in temporary port Mesa Unified School ita corporate interests'? Smce ~e. death of Matlin
The-,.,.1.r r\~ (Ommitwi to th•· ll·•nrhP!O mav hr rf'qu irr<l to l•bor oft ices at the ~ast 131uff Di s trict is pro !:ably the moat The Company, by way or Luth.er Kma Jr., anyone ob-
on thf' huol •l mK"' an rl ~r.-.un ·l ~ rJ, .. r,.o l. or.to P"rlo"" •n" othtr branch. Mr. Schwaiger, na-crucial sinale community justiryins ita rduaal &o do-s~r~lnl the preu and tele·
,.·or k or rnl!'a!!t" •n an• -.tud•··~ •H ..... ,i~itif'!!< prf'!f>rribed by tht" live of North Platte, Nebr., problem facin& citizens of nate .ehool titet, contendt v~a1on coveraae, the e"ulo-
Probation J)epartrn,.nt .. r th" lu•f'nll•· Court. the ()'eater Harbor Area. that i.t. 1 developments con· ~lea of our state and na-
If\ Pavmf'nt of ,.3 ,d,. lor "mk. and graduate o f USC, is a Th d 1. . .... "onol le·•ero and our naa e answer oe5 not te 1n tri • more on an as-u ., • All ju·v,.nilr!\ rommitt"•l ~tnd plarf'rl in thr R•n r he8 shall b,. veteran of near ly 40 years Che School Oisuic t and tlc sesaetl vatuation per capita Oyina at half malt, would
pa.id a "ajlf' forth,. "orl.. th"~ do •n ~11r-h sumfo •.11 the Bo•r? of with Security qanlc . bl 11 lh l a Suprn·i sor~ mon fr om tir""' '" tim,. rlf'tf'rnti nr b)' re'-"'iut•.on. Newpon Beach City Council than .. ·rest of lhe District. na ra Y ~uurne: a .
providr d thll t unt•l rh~ lln.~trl of ~uptniMrs t•krl!l t!ta ch acuon DRIVER SUES OTY yo-yo-ina lhe question or ~d*: aot, aince ·ita pro-JfCal Arne:!tcan was bea.na
hoereundt"r thr ,.,.311f' f<'lr 1h,. JUII'nilf'"' at the Auchee for the responsibility back and fofth petlitM ·ere ea.enlially new ~onorcd. W1lhoul any maltc:e
wnrk thry do ,.h,.\1 lw '""n"·-li>t ...-rnu t25f l per d•y. a~:~d His '61 Rambler car was between lhc:m . constNCtion! a.t ..,ho has mtendcd on my part,. I want
shall be "'ubo"'' to th,. JH"' ,,.,ons of Sr...-tion 884 of thr I'PIIare scratched and cut by a city 10 conv•y my reactionS as An immediat·e key (actor carrie• the bla'den or d\e . • and Inst itut ion" f:od ~. vehitle on Friday. April 4, who ha hate ed a al (~) Publi...-,.,...-hooL is the position which the acho.ta for the put 5, 10, o:ne 1 ~ n ,Y·
The Cnuntv Supf'nnt .. n l•·nt of Sc hoo\8 i!; •uthorized •nd in !he city yard, claimed City Counci l takes in pus-M4 21-it•• or more in all UUIJ)' to ~e-thmas _Kma
di rected 10 ,.111ah\i!!h ;ond maintain a public schoo l at tht: Richard Holland, 21&9 ins upon the petition by dte ~~?. llle cil)'? In con-ac&ually n1d .and proposed
R.··h•ll r.-.t.bli"h"'d h,.r,.unrltr of 11uch •radr or •r•dt's •"' m•y Pacific Ave., Apt. A, Costa and watched him do "' • 1 Irvine Company for anneu-se · •· ilot only are tome . ' . br, in thr rudamf'nt of th ,. County Supf'rintrnden t o f S-choo •. Mesa. who is suina dtc C ity • K1na recently made hn ..... lion of 212 acres ror imme-or .. ,wopeni•• tired(now •• . . . .. ~~~";t~;r· 2. Th • .. ordinan cf' 5hall tske effe ct Md be in full tam:e:~portMr.Bea~~n:.: diate !lubdivision develop-renectcd in eueued Yllua-well-known CIVIl fl Wts
,0'·• .c ,·rt v 130\ d•J·.e from and after its p•s••oe and before the mcnt. ·A second vital raciOr Cion) but underUandably demands on C~pesa and • ~ 1 wrned in 2 estimates f« added t1o t h 1 ~pooed upir•tion of fift,.,.n l l5) davs •ftt:r thr p•n••e 1hrruf, .,.1 is the attiiUdc which lhe some o( che owners are tired a 1 . r·-
be publi shf'd onCf' in lhf' '-'\Pwport Harbor f:n8i~. •.aewspaprr repair and paint -183.40 Irvine Company display• in too. march on ... hln&ton had
publisht"d ln lh" County of Orsn,~:e . State of C•ldom1•: fof!;ethrr and S63 . providi.na school ai tes either If. ...._......,....;,dina 112 •crea bel&er aet rea~lt1 Of \he with th,. name,. of th,. mf'mhru of the Ho•rd of Soper\'t!!IOt11 •·ot· --.. peopl to tak without coat oron • nominal en-• ~-•••d (or 0110 • e . were ~tna e in~t, for and 11,1ain"t ~amP. BOOteS GIV&I AS 'RilE -dl to th handt C.M. f"f:ATIU:ALY lease basis, say 11.00 per el......_~ sdlool, whai tftl! ~n en own , ·
Cha irm•n or the Bo•rd of Supervi8Qr8 Junior Friends of the ybf .. recently suucst.ed. wUl " ••• rut.~rc .... lftd ~e r~dJculed, lhe ~ourt ID;o
of Or•~e Cou nty, Californi• Newport Beach Library who Rearettably there has been c•t .;, ...... 1.11)', • junior JUDCllon aaatns& .hta much
ATTF:ST: bfouPt in lhe most books asyi:tno ai F of cooperation a 1111 .. schools eo Hn-e and lhe l1w1 whtch aovem
tr.f:. ST JOliN for the May 3 bOok ule at hom the Irvine Company \0 •• IIQua 1HOUIANO 58• pqcet'ul auembly lind de-
Coo ntv Clerk and u-offido rluk Di ch.rd'l Lido Markel re-. ....1-d v---·ft f manslralion. of thr Board of Suprn·ieor" of ' live the Diatncl itt ne-.~ ·":"~' 1cru o It-Tbent il nochina new in
Orac!e County, f.•liforn is ceived a book as a prize . ailea ror the schools which WitM ~wtricll-..eNe.-,ofl· Kina•a ippi'Oadl. Ambitious
By Msbel L.Cae.tel:~~, Df'-puty The winners are Meri Jean set'f'e ita own subdivision ~-_..Wthd School lloent, politician• du.rina the de-
STATE or c .~LIFORNIA 1 3uc:hanan at Corona del Mar developments. To lhe sur· • v 1 (.._ ••. Oi.alrict. cariftl pe'iod of the Romao
COUNTY o~· ORANG f. ~ sll. library, Terry Moore at prise of no one, the Com-Ne. ~) I r•._ntoa clol· !llllriN promi•ed the ,.,..
1, w.r.. ST JOfiN, County Clerk .ad u ·officio Clerk of th@ Mariners library, ·and Sally peny in a recent prepared ........ ! ftiGII lhel111d llbinp. They demanded free
Bo•d nf S..pe"·iao n1. do hrreln-certify th•t ~ • re,al•r meetia~ Lyon at ft:e Balboa liWary. statement offered ftotone ......... ot -"rua olf W.ed ltetter wilder cit-
of the 8o•d of Sopen·i80re of Or .. 8e Cooat}', Califorcla, held conatiuctive idea 1o tm•a wt• a -•1 ".o what COlli• lnd redreu .,.ln•t
011 ~. l6tlt day of April, 1968, the foresni•A Ord iaMce coat•i•· Fro-..L-lJI6Ie abou& a IOiudon of the ·····~" -a•' . •,....y olwtlich 1., two (2) eectioas, ••• considered .eclloa by eectlr~~~, nd ••• IIIIIJ .: tlrtat llle .. id Ordi••c:e ••• then p .. 8ed ••d ..topted u a wltolr He wu in the world, Md school piOblem. The racl ,.. st•p ill 0011ia1 to ..... v.-id.) llle Cl.lllina
by ~. followta, vote: lhe world was mllde by him, lhal die Comp•y' a hou1i"1 ... ,. -••• •-'• .,.._ rtUt wen co.atiaaoualy
AYES: SUPERVISORS David L. H•ker, Willl~~~r~ J . P\llllp•. ••· and the world knew him not. ptOj.c&witl .. row 1111 e~Cim• I• i1 llr *• Citr C:O.cU ..... ed Md -.pUOed lllllil
Bl,. .. t •• .Ahoo E. Allea •d C.M. F'utherly fie came untl) bi.s OW'n, and tad 300 chil*'n upon the of,...,_, .... ti*ttr 10 101111 GIU.. .,_ victim• lftd
PIIOES: SUPERVISO RS Noac , .a-.. __.... Of .. --ABSENT: SUPER VISORS Nou . hh owa receiwe4 him not. achool 1ylle11 at· a lltlll _,. .... "" I _.
JN WITNE SS WHEREOF. I h•ve )u~rn•to M\ ,.,. ~-d •d Bu& ae m•J at recehtd whee it ian,ort.clly alreMy ...... ~·--...... u, 11Cl..W. McM! (.-
THE"tle'ff.O~T,HAR80R f11i',!_Sc~~l "!U.,Sic.~nd dram~
departments' PrOduction of , • Datm Vanfees'' will bt
staged in thettigh school auditorium at 8 p.m. thi~ Frl-:
day and Saturday, Apri1 2& and 27 . The two act musical
is under the direction of Les Van Dyke assisted by
Sob Wentz, Pat Lindouist" and Rich.trd A. England, all
faculty mem bers of the high schOol. Tickets are
SL<;O for all seats. In the above scene fr om the pro-
duction, Applegate , played by John Cadtoo, ~ttem~s
to keep Lola, portrayed by Oiana Gray, under h 1s spell.
Newcomers at Hoag
Soturdoy, April 13 Girl _ Mr . and Mrs. ·Sac-
Girl -Mr. ·and Mrs. Jack ph en Qlaah, 5323 Ri ver
Sain, 2588 Santa Ana Ave., Ave .. West Newport.
Cos ta \tesa, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. ·Lee
Gi rl -Mr. and \irs. Clin-Coffey, 2203 Pomona Ave.,
ton Moses, 1709 E. Balboa Costa Me ~•·
Blvd., Balboa,· 8o)'-Mr. and Mrs . Georae
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. ·Karl Hartshorne 2299-0 Foun-
Bcnnett, 3261 Michipn tain Way ~st. Costa Men.
Ave ., Costa Me sa. Thursday, April 11.
Gi rl -Mr . .-td Mrs . Carl Boy -Mr. and Mrs. ·Ron-
Johnston, l'HO Lanai Dr., aid Bruneau, 2879 Alanzo
Costa Mesa. Lane, Costa Mesa~
Girl -Dr. ·and \irs. ·Ri ch-Girl _ Mr. and Mrs . Midt-
afd Doane. 907 Aleppo St.. ac\ Shaw, l992'h Meyer PL.
East Bluff. Costa Mesa.·
Gi rl -Mr. and \tn. J oe friday, April 19
tia~dina. 504 Verano Pl., Boy _ Mr. and Mrs . Elmer
lrvtne. Ouistiansen 2314 Cornell
Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Pat-Or ., Costa M~u.
rick Aland. 3060 Van Buren Boy _ Mr. ·and Mrs. John
Ave.,Costa \1en. Wolfe, 440 Costa Mesa SL,
S.,ndoy, Apt'll l.C Costa Mesa. ·
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. We •-Twin Jirla _ \4r. ·and Mrs.
ley Wadsworth, 1601 Mynle-A\tilio Cesaro, 604 ' Helio·
wood, Costa Mesa. trope Ave .• cbrona de1 Mar.
Boy -Mr. ·and Mn. ·Petef Gi rl _ Mt. ·and Mrs. Jay
Kunst, 830 Salter St., Costa Cooper, 3016 Coolidae Ave.,·
Mesa.· Costa Mea,a. ·
Boy -Mr. and Mn. Edward
Coron, 879CcnwSt.. Cnsto CAIICEI DIIIYE lilTS
Men. · IIEEP IIOVIIII ALDIIG
.... ..., April15
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jose
Wa\~M . SOS!h l&th St.,
West NeWl)OrL ·
r .. adoy, """ 16 Oirl -Mr. and Mrs . John
Walker, 628 Victoria St.,
Co•t& Men.'
Soy -Mf. and Mfl. 'Don-
ald Beatty; 2444 Sowdoin
PI.;Costa Mesa.·
Boy -Mr. 'and Mrs. IWH-
li.m Seny'Jt.,\430 Cabrillo
St.,·Costa Mesa.
Oirl -Mr. ·and Mrs. $hef'o
m.• Hewlett. 226 Orenae
St.; Newporl Shores. ·
Oirl -Mr. rand Mn. Todd
McCardle, 3271 C•lifotftia
S&.;Coe&a Mesa.·
aoy ·_ Mr. Md Mrs. Wenen
llo<bo, 604 · Jloplo A ... ,
Cotoo>o dol Mor. •
Mn. Gene CunninJham,
Am""'erican CMcer Soc;iety
chairman o( Newport Beach,
uraed local residents &o
"please keep the Crusade
kita movinan 10 the H6a
Cancef Crusade cu be con•
eluded,
'111e kits serve a dual pu,..
pote: aablina residents &O
conUibute in lhe privacy of
their home. ud providina im-
poraana information concern--
ina caneer, ha pnvealion
and cu... Each kh hal I
m.., ahowina lh• rou .. 1he
kit should follow -.t .,....
It wi II IN colloclod. 11M ,....
eon t& che end o(, the rou. ..
is asked 10 call ... N:l
vohm&eer whoM ._. .-
peal on •e en••• kit.
IOYNITIYII .tiiHtl dae official .e•l of the B~:~•d of S.p~leor• of lla• him, 10 "• aawe he power ehott IGIU 44 ci .. II'DOIIII .............. for of apiaat iau M M ncelfle1 a ltlt-c ... t1 of O,.fJe, St•e etl Callforttla, tille 16cll 4-ey of April, to beCOfiM: flt tOll I of Qod, apprean to be o( 110 CCIII... .. ---· '"D• ~-.. DIN If M ...... , ··~·..,• A,fll 17
INf. II.&. !T JOB~ , OYMI 10 ttoom 11oat bello•e -co. 1111'1 -lo colllal 1oe111 -· At '-""• 1M lor -Mr. Wid llro. Willi ..
Do .. --·· 10, ·of
llll -··" ~ ....... clitr. • waa llllt • IW1 left -~·~ h' Por •••pie, to ao .... !! ... • ~ ... ....,.aa ·-of -•Ito, liM CMnoy Dd,., Co•a•y Ct....tt •• u-effic:J""',.-.. oa 1a •ume: 101 C:..ta .........
of olio......, of_\_. of llloich .,.,. 11om, fto\ of 101d ...... -lo -Ia 'fl lr _, -loot-• .... .,. o-,. c-oy, c.ur..... blood. -of •• will oflloo .......... for --of .., -...... kill... Oitl -... ·ud Mro. --
By !loki L. c .. ,.,,, Oopooy n011t, OOf ol 11oo will of..-, odlool olt01 .., 1104 ..... 0.-'104 ... -: .. rM ~ .... ol4 o.-. !OI Vo...o
,, .. ,laoloe~a.,."R-&oolp IIOIIoiOod.(St.J*I:Jfi.U.J''-"· ... 0• ,.,,.,.., loloo4 (0.._ .... ,..,,, Pl.•-•· ~, .. ,u.
.... loy • 18 ·-· ........ . Aoril "· ........... 1111
lfib It •• COlli. ol c--
-.JdioMd1fialll••··
I
T-AIIIISTID Gil
GAM• 110 OIAIGI
.. kill ••• 9f"
"C..,., bt.hy cc.ne." ..... , your mon.,. wh.,.
)'out -• ia!"
1'11eae •d timilu ••d·
raenta eapr .. aed 1ty 3 YGUal
,.... ltd to their ureu s--
day evenlna, April 21, ••
1512 W.Oce• Front, Central
Newport, on dte c:har11 of
aemhlina.
Polic:eomcers •uwered a
call reaar.Mna a loud pariJ
11 that address, 1nd I tan dina
on the aidewalk, could hear
Che c:a'lla ·and see the red
dice duown .William Marcus,.
46, of thai address, Harley
MaMinJ, 34; o(Weunintler, ·
and Canol\ Homer, 34; o(
Anaheim were arreuod and
U39 of their money was
ta11ed .. d booked aa evi·
dence. ·
,
Date set for
sllow
':':p~li'(iOoo,IY Voi01MS:I7, *• .a I Socie~.r : ·• hoaorary Societr' or Ameri-
can Lelion members , will
prncnt Gate Holter" • Wild
ADi!Pal Show at the Or-.ai
Cow:~ I)' f'ai rpoundsln Cotla
· Me~a •on Sut'day, M~ $, at
2 p.m., it wu announced by
ftc oraanization't chef de
aare, Robert e. ·Bone ..
Feaw.-ed eventa of the 2-
hour show will be oatric:h
race&, camel racea, elephant
races and wild animal races
piloted by ' membeu of t&e
40 and 8.
'
-
MESA.
Patty Duke in
"·VALL!Y
Of TH! DOLLS"
-also -
"fAMTASTIC VOYAG!"
GETTING ~EAOY for the treasures and triVIa event of
lhe Thursday Morning Club are, from left, Mrs. Dixon
Webb of 13ayside Village, refreshments chairman; Mr s.
Stephanie Cogswell of Balboa, committee member,
ai'ld ~ear-old Lynn Russell, who is contributing
some d her toys for the aMual benefit.
Other attractions will in-
clude animals which hue
been seen in countleta.
movies, includina "Arounc!
lhe world in ei1hty dayt, ..
"Elephant walk,"' and
"Swiss Family Robinson,"
and on sucb television
shows as "L.assi c," ''Have
gun will travel,'' and "You
asked for it." Sale to aid student fund
Members of the Thursday
Momina · Club of Newport
Beach arc aatherinJ items
., go on sale lO the public:
for four days , from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. May 1-2-3-4 in the
former Theo Robins Ford
head<Jlartcu bu i lding at
3.100 W. Coa't Hwy., on
cepted almost $1 ,000 for the Proceeds will be used to
fund resultin• from the support norse trainina scho--
club's aales. larships awarded to airls
Treasures and trivia will se lected from Oranae County
feature baraains in fumi -schools, accordina 10 Carl
lUre, jewelry, toys, art ob-Proctor, chairman of the
jects, children's clothing, evenL ·
linens, appliances and uten-
sils.· There witt be fresh
merchandise each day of the
sale and surprises on the
last-day.
NANCY MA~IE 9ARRY was presented by her flther,
John Joseph 9arry of Lido Isle, to His Eminence Janes
Francis Cardinal Mcintyre, archbishop of Los Angeles,
at the 11th annual presentation ball sponsored by the
Social Service Auxiliary of Los Angeles. The ball was
held Apr il 15 in the int ernational ballroom of the
geverly Hilton Hotel. The 35 presentees each received
a gold medal on a bracelet of white velvet ribbon. On
one side of the medal was etched the image of Nuestra
Senora La Reina de Los Angeles (Ou r Lady, Queen of
the Angels) and on the other side wa s a repli ca of the
cardinal's coat or arms. Proceeds of the ball benefit
the card inals char i t}~ fund and the wOtks of the Sisters
of Social Service. Cirv Antler photo.)
Au~rey Hepbum in
''WAIT UNTIL DARK"
-also-
"Paul Newman in
"'COOL HAND LUKE""
· Mariners Mile, near the
arches. ·
The proceeds benefit the
Oranae Coast Co lleae stu-
de'in .fund, whi ch is under
the .direction or Joe Kroll ,
dean of student activity at
the 1colleac. Kroll has ac:-
I
Yoa need Mutual's FREE Voealloa Atlu
and Guido Book. Plek up your eopy
-Y·
" . . M UT~.~-~.:~.~y_rN ,~~
-'\ co ffee bar will serve
sandwich es for the con-
vience of lhe cuuomers.
Mrs . Oilllon Webb will super-
vise the refreshments.
Work ina with Mrs.· Jamca
Lee, presi dent, arc Mra.
Reynolds, chairman;
William Macfarland
Mrs . Matthew Gemmill,
and Mrs . ·H~
W. Russell, pas t chair-.
nan for two years, as well
as · the entire membership
conuibutin& much time and
effort to the only money
raising event of the year for
the Thursday Morning Club, ·,
Anyone wishin& added in-
fonnati on or interested in
contributing g~· may"-elli+-DISP l:A¥1NG ITEMS collected for the
Mrs . q,eynolds, 675-1084; or May 22 Flea Market of the Irvine Terrace
Mrs . Macfarland. 675-1885. Ph ilharmonic Group, are, from left , Mrs.
John Heikes, in charge of the sidewalk
cafe;· Ml"5. Ralph Morgan J r., in charge
of the wine booth, and Mr s. William
Moody, who will supervise the sweet
shop. (Ens ign photo.)
. ; ll9k.,.,~~$;~:.f-l;fA,1t.iARISET S~l;.J~RMA.Y ~2 .
Newpo1t' He ilhLs, a;t :~A ··Pari'S;i~,'(to-wersar.t.. Chapl,ayc~ ~t ,~e &afden':-~HamF-i,•llr.ner, pamtiftas. 2867 Ea.stUwr Hi .... way • CoaoNA Du .... Colii'.9J!6>>' • F h r d h '-' , d 1' r h --• ,1 d be 51' ~--. p.mn• :rharad&y, April • rene: ea e, an and-lRC ~ ewa k ca e, w ere •----,.rOII'C ...... re • may
Telephone 6H-)010 Newport Beach firemen some antiques are just a few luncheon can be ordered will purchased from an)' mem ber ~~~~~~~~~~-~-~..,~ICI~·~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~f'~'~'~~·~d~.,~~m~a~k~e~-~'~"~"~'":•:t of th e item s to be found at feature sweets ·and sand-of the Irvine Terrace Phil-JUl.COl.....,llWD.• had not let fire into the 7th annual Flea Martel wiches, Mrs. John Heikes harmonic Group or at the
the attic: or roof' area. of the Ir vine Terrace Phil-and her conmi ttee are in door.
harmonic Group. c:harat".
Mrs. Richa rd Kredel has Responsible for the var-
• • •
loth Fun and bags
ond Mogda Mlkkly I Glrrveo by c ...... -lnd 5upofb
the new Mec:hine walhllble kid gloves)
,., .. ,,.., by Monet and Hanie Carnegie
l'o<f...,., Col-. llolh-ond
llolh OU by Holtio Comogie
c-.p1 ... Mlection of lingerie by
Vanity Fair \
~. -v _. lhhllll wo k-woold
pleoM llor o o o
'
been appointed chairman of ious booths are Mrs . Lloyd
the event, which will bene· Gregory , de corations; Mrs .
fit lhe Orange County Phil-Ha rry Baker, antiques; Mrs.
moni c Society. l:tobert lllackmar, children 's
The Flea \1arke t will be delight; Mrs. Lee Jordan Jr.,
held ~1ay 22 at the home and fashio,11s; Mrs. Will iam
gardens of Mrs . Ron Herrod, Moody , sweet shop; Mrs.
1912 Seadrift Or., Irvine Ralph Morgan . wine; \trs.
Terrace, from ll a.m. to Kelman Spellet ich. nowers;
4:30p.m. Mrs .· Wallace C. Ol son,
Antiques , fashi ons, books, books: Mrs . J ohn Crimp, ob-
boutiqueitems. jewelry . ob-jects of art; ~irS . R.obett
jects of art , children's de-Hinrichs , and t-.·tr s. James
light, and paintinas will be Tyler, boutique, and \1rs.
LeHersto Editor
(Continued rrom Paae 2)
poli tical blackmailers got
their ransoms of illeaal
laws and subsidies and per-
sonal rmwer .
The malcon tents , th e re-
acti onari es, th e paranoid s,
the pyromaniacs, and the ex-
citable youth looking for a
crusade with which to aain
their identity and self-pur-
pose, all heard Kin& tell
them how bad orr the)' were
and that the people would
"speak" for themselves. He
knew that his words direc:t!y
cost un told suHering to all
Ame ri cans. Innocent lives
were los t and lawless loot-
ers runnina down the street
with stolen aoods bec ame
commonplace. Ue was ex-
ercising the ancient art o(
blackmail wi th the U.S. Con·
areu at bay, Uleed by mobs
who know no peaceful lea-
deu. It is ha rd to believe
the CllCUSe that he IOUihl
only rcacerdl non-violent
means to achie,ve better
treatment for the Nearocs.
His appearances can best
be measured in lives \ott,
injuries inflic ted, and the
promotion of race hatred.
Governor Rcaau previous·
ly remarked that "there are
no property or civil riahll,
only human riahts. '' I aaree
with him; you can't a~o~bdi
vide them. I don't apec with
the aovemor wilh his c:hanac
of heart -that he hopca
Kina'• cause will conlin~o~e.
What cau1 Hnina thou
wild enouah to challeaac
11M police take lheir .......
to life, liberty and the pur-
suit or happiness -all that
old fashioned tommy rot
about "enjoying the fruit
of your own individual la-
bors," eilher sensibly or
uncharitably) when any ques-
tion of racial, difrerence
-somehow violates lhe ob-
jector's "civil riahts" or
"civil liberties " -hell,
"racial li cense"?
Kina said we must have
open housina. What is open
housina? Rap Brown doc:sn't
have to be ·• Nearo to make
me .. hate" him, but th e fact
lhat he wi II soon make it
illeaal for me to refuse to
sell my house to him. Worse
yet, I'm appalled at the
prospect o( payi na him
13,000 a year guaranteed
lf'lnual income (under pre-
sent leaislation considera-
tion due to some of Kina's
blackmail).
I consider the naa at half
mast apPfoPfiate only to the
lou o( life and property and
ttle bumin& buildinas in
Baltimore, Washinaton. De·
trait, Chicaao, Memphis and
Tallat.auce. I can'l see
into Kina'• c:onscicnc:c. I
only know that ·no matter
how much he p~o~bli cly de--
pl«ed violence, it waa his
constant companion and he
was afMI'l enou1h l,O know
what followed his actions.
David Davin
2034 Bolin Pl.
Cotta Mua
TOWU Y-LIZID
AI~CCM~DinOtetD POl .oua~H "u•• of lhe wealth cJ America ou&
Pholte wires were cut and
llo 1-r ••• pulled do..!
to Ufea•ant Tower 3.5, ••
Lilde OJtona MaG, COIOM
dol Mar, s .. rrdoy nip~
April 20. ·
COlONA on MAll of seote •indo• a? Srllb•eniaa
tiltoN who Uvea l!tumM
-·-HWY .,_~ rietu &O cam a livi"l for L..:B::_::II:_E::;·.:"=--=.:'..:.:::.:.:.· _-..:;.:.:::::__~---------'--.;...,---..J lllem,.lvu ond flll!lly (riahl
•EII'ORT HAIIIIOR EIIIGII
FIRSTSEeTIOll ~-PIIt3 lliJRSOA Y. Al'llll 25, 1•
OOIIIIIA DB. 11M, CMJF •
KILL OR CURl!: 7
Some folks used to eat tobila:o for medicinal pur-
poses. llley thouJ:ht the ingredients of tobacco would
kill any po1son in the system. We know beuc:r now-
thanks to medical research. We've learned, too, that
il's best to ask your physician's advice btfore taking
any mechcines. Be wi~ in matt~rs of health. When
you're ill, let your doctor do the diagnosina and
prescribing. Then, if he orders ~dionion, come to
us for prescription service.
Christensen Phcnlacy
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101 PLAYIIG AT
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in Corona del Mar
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lot 11 .,.. ia •• Newport 1111!• tnll c:teau _.. ..._lloaal ana atunulate_ aaf• HiMaa
11te Newport H. Water improve lbe ~tilnJ'atlility
Sti ~un. it beina orpnized every Ofte lft"fOived. ·A~ 1
by local enlhuti atlt. The elllb •• ho~c. to h!IP un·
CH'J.nillbonal meetlna will ptove condilloiU In lhe
be held 'TbaU'tday e.vea\na, ~act bay. field a comp.~ti· ~ay l, ·•t 7 p.m. •in the h-t1on tear:n and pl., atune
land House, at Faahion 11-ard aoctal ~venu for all
land · the members. ~~~Johnson of Bayc:rest, A charter f~ the Ame~fl..
one of the poup leaders, can Water ~k1 As~n . haa
explained the major plans ~een .apphed for.·Fu~ther
for the club .... We are inter-mformauon may be obtamed
ested in ora.nizina the from Ruas Johnson at 541-
loul water sltiina commun-7366. ·
Mesa moves up a notch
The Costa Mesa Mustancs
moved up to a J -way tie
for 2nd place in Irvine
Leaauc baseball standinas
by over-powerin1 t uan cia
1~4 Tuuday. ·
The loss dropped !he
Eaales into a 5th place
tie wilh the Corona del \iar
Sea Kin1s, who improved
their standin1 with a 2-1
..; ctory over Fountain
Valley. ~ex Snyder hit a
homer for ,the Kinas in the
6th 10 break a ~0 deadlock,
and COM added a 2nd run
in the 7th. Sea Kina pitcher
Steve Leech allowed on ly
3 hits.
Sailors sot the 3 runs back
in the 5ch and added the
g~me winnin& run in th e
6th. ·Valley rell sho rl ,..ith
rallies of 2 runs in the 5th
and 3 in the 6th. ·
LEAGU E STAIIDIMGS
taVtNI LIAGUI w L I'Cf.
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DR. NORMAN E. WATSON,
supe rintendent of the Orange
Coast Junior College Dis-
trict, will become president
of the Californ ia Junior
College Assn. in 1%9-70.
He will be the first member
of the DCC District ever
elec ted to the highest ju-
nior coll_ege pos t in the
state. Or. Basil H. Peter-
son, fo rmer OCC presiden t,
was state wide president in
1945-48 wh ile he was at
Glendale College . Presi-
dent for the comi ng year is
Dr. John W. Dunn, superin-
tendent of the Pe ralta Ju-
nior Col lege Dis trict.
\1u stangs got on base 13
time s on walk s, and had 2
big innings-6 run s in the
2nd and 3 in the 4th.
Pitcher 1.oaer Whistler
struck out 8 l:agles and
singled in 2 runs for Mesa.
Bucs win, stay in 4th
Loara remained at the top
of the League (8-l) bot
shu tting ou t Valencia 10-0.
Brea-Oii nda struck down
'.\agn oli a 9-2, and these 2
teams are now tied wi th
\lesa with 6-3 records.
In the Sun set Leagu e. the
'1/ewpon Harbo r Sailors
ha ve undi sputed hold oo
3rd place after edging Santa
Ana Valley 9-8. The Santa
-\na Saints, who had been
in a 3rd place tie with the
Sailors, were upset 8·1 b)'
6th place We s tern. Anaheim
held on to the League
lead (7-1) by c:ki ng out a
1-0 v.in in an e:\tra inning
aame with last place .t.\arina.
Westminster (6-2) s ta~·ed a t
the heels or the Colon is ts
by blankin& Huntinaton
3each 6-0. ·
The Sailors jum ped to a
5-0 lead over Valley in the
first inning, but a J-run
home r in the ]rd put Valley
back in th e game. The
The Orange Coast College
Pirates remained in a 4th
place lie with Fullerton at
~~5 by defeati ng Citrus 6-J
Tuesday in Eastern Con fer-
ence baseball competition.
A 5--run 6th inning was the
clincher fo r the Pirates.
Fullerton rat\g up a ~run
first inning and went on to
de£eat San Bernardino 3-4.
Chaf(ey suengthened its
hold on rirst place (12-2)
with a 2-0 win over 2n d
place ML San Antoni o. Santa
i\na s tayed in Jrd spot by
edging Golden West 2-1 in
li.) innings.
Last Friday, fr osh \lal
Swaim spun a 5-h it shutout
as th e Pirates do"'-ned Cy -
pt.:ss 5-l.l. Swaim ranned 7
and walked a pair in going
the route. The ex-San Cle-
mente Hi gh athlete also
cttipped in wi th a pair-of
base hit11 , drivinA in the
first run of the ball aame.
DCC go t all of its run s in
a wild 7th inning, \like Lep-
pa reached fint on an in-
and
sin&lcd. Randy Brawn laid
down a bunt sin gle to load
the bases. Swai m then
singl ed to drive in Leppa,
bu t Leech was thrown ou t
a t the pl ate. E than Oli ver
singled in Buwn and went
.o second when the ball
was bobbled. Ste,·e Yocom
singled in Swaim and Oli,•er.
\like Bailey reached fi rst on
an err or. Arter Bai l e ~· was
forced at second, Yocom
scored when a throw lo fi rst
to complete a double play
was late. 1
OCC CRE WS SWEEP
NEWPORT REGATTA
The Orange Coast Col lege
l:kJ cs broke ou t the big
hmom Sawrda) and :-.wept
the ~ewport a.egatta.
OCC crews ~on the 4-man.
frosh and Jumor ,·a rsi ty
races over UC I. San f)iego
State and Lo)•ola Univer·
siry on the 2.0oo-meter
Lido Chann el course .
For the unde feated OCC
JV team , 11 v.·as thei r lOth
~in withoo t a loss thi s
tr'S eBS~ TO WIN B8C8UBE
11lGUN8 F8D8R8L SBVINGS IS
Your savings belong with the champion!
Laguna Federal has been an active force in the economic progress of
Southern Calif~mia since 1935. Today, we are the largest
independent Federal Savings and Loan in all of Orange County. That's
pro perfonnance in one of the top 25 U.S. metropolitan.,..,
Savings accounta at Laguna Federal eam the nation's
' highest dividend rate conaiatent with safety, security and conservative
judgment. And, to make doubly sure you're on the winning team,
Laguna Federal Savings account. are ins ured to
$15.000.0Q by a permanent agency of the United St.teo Governmenl
F11111$ IID:EMD If 111£ TDI1ll Of All\' ..-rM LUIIi f-Till fiiST
59'o c_....l an••l nle of •I•IM .. -ran t. 1 ak a..~ta.
5.25% ...._ , .. Htl ..,. .25% Nnu ..... ._. 1e c•,....l •••uJ n .. of
5% ....... ----,., ....... certlltait ~ ....
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The Commodore a• Club o( ScottWoodwtrd:,aYiiiDaslica ~
•e Newpon Harbor ()tamber Joha Y•le, batktdtall, player
ot Convnercc ia houina 50 or ... , •• CI ••
unlor aillete.s (rom New-M..,.lt th.hr HI ..
port Hstbor and Corona del Johft 9 rittinlham and Ken
Mar Hi~ Sehools at tho Hanley , footbal1; Bob Slack
7th annual· athletic luncheon •d Alan Oa&e, basket ..
tl noon today, April lS. at ball; F)in Oelebout and Ed
~e Bal~ Yacht Club. Wuhko, buebaU; Pat '
Civic leaders, commodore a, Hickey end l)ave Riley,
members of the Chamber and track; Tony LaBianca and
(amiHea of the athletes are Jim Mcl)onald, awinmin1;
invited. 1 Mike Caro, Lawrie Cunnin&-
The speaker is 6ob Boyd, ham, and Jim o,le, teMia;
head bas ke tball coach at Chuck Chriatler and Jim
USC. 1 Newmyer,&Ymnastics; Tony
Students beina honored Horpel. Brant Marquet and
are: . Tim St. ·\Clair, wreattina;
Cotono Ml M• Hlth Dick Jaffe and Dan Mooney ,
Mike AlbriJht, water polo cross country: Gordon Kent,
and swimmina; ~ob AIIison , aolf; Tom Oliver, 'Job
baseball captain; Nick 'l.osers and eradShoemaker,
.\rmstron1. water polo water polo. ·
captain: Leo Bandel,
football 1¥1d baseball: Ed JORDAHS GIV E PRIZE
')ell, cross country cap-FOR SHOW WIMMER
tain ; Danny '3ibb, zo lf~ A pastel portrait to be
floug Casey, football co-done by Corona del Mar ar·
captain and all league, C IF list, Marilyn Seeland was
wres tl ing chaf11); Pat aiven by Barbara and Frank
Connell, track : Brook Jordan o f Jordan'sPetShop,
Cross, water polo and 2732 E. Coast Hwy.;Corona
swirrming ; Bob Oennis, del Mar, to Olampion ''Mel-
wresl.lina captain ; Gary beeli Chances Are," a kerry
Godshall, tennis.; Gary blue terrier, that won first
'Joe\iu, all league football prize at the San Gabriel
tackle, and wre s tlins; Ron Kennel Club doa show Sun·
Hooven, golf; John Johnson, day night, Apri I 23, in Mon-
vack ; Phil Jordan, basket-
ball captain, all league,
3rd team CIF. and track:
Ji m Kindelon, basketball,
all leagu er. liordon \1c-
Coll orn, gymnas tics cap-
tai n: \br\: Mooney, all
league football , baseball;
\tile Rahe. gymnastic s;
l)ave Selbst, tennis ; !)an
Taft. lenni s capt a in ; 3ob
Lnderw nod. cross country
3Jid uac k: Gres Vander-
burg, football co·captain;
rovi a.
The Jordans organized
th is show, one of the 10
bi nes t in the counuy , 2S
yean ago. There were 2,500
doss in the !au show, a
big gain from the 600 in the
first show.
Thel tenier, £rom the Mel-
bee KennelsofShawnee \fis-
sion, Kansas , was handled
by Ric~ Cashoudian, one
of the \Op terrier handlers in
the United States.
Send off party May 1
Balboa Yacht Club will Dan Gilli land; "La \tanini-
"send ofr• thei r sailors to ta;' ')r. Clifford Schmiesin
Ensenada on Wednesday "La Prensa,'• AI
night, May 1st, at the Club-"Marvida.'' John
house with a Mexican party "Mistral:' Bud
__ , ..
"MJIISDAY, AI'IIIL 1\ t•
CONIIIA DEl. IWI, CAU F.
•• IY.ITO"
DM ClDrM)' ol H•bor View
Hille h rated N .. beat
raco drlvor iD the world .. by
cht atal( o( the Car and
Driver Racina Annual.
The award Initially went
to Scod~r~d's Jim Clark,
but his death in a racin&
accident in Gennany moved
Gurney up to \he top tpoL
AI.AM PIIDIIOTED
Georae C. Anderton Ill,
son of Mrs. Mary J, Blundon
of 427 E. Bay Ave., Balboa,
haa been promoted to airman
fit&t clan in the U.S. Air
Force. He is a aecurity po-
li ceman with the Sttateaic
Air Com:nand, Lorina AFB •
Maine, He is a B65 aradu--
ate of Newport Harbor Hiah
School.
H£'S 00 11'~ ADVISER
\fter Tom O''>onneti, son
of Mrs. Mauie Q'')onnell,
3115 Villa Way, West New-
port. is graWeted thi a·
sprina from Cal State at
Fullerton, he will llay on
as win& adviser of the dot•
mitory, where the 'Rams and
Amiaos will room durina lhe
•
Tile ftnt cll•ic In •• ••• cli•lcs art
coeciMs of 1 he Harbor Aree tchecNIH (or '11lac••v:
bao•an -· co-apco· MOY Zl '!"d 1\lu~; J-aored ._, •• chy rccreatioa 11. Oaestioas rel•U ... lO the
department a o( Coata Men baa•tl PlOP• IMMkl tbe
and Newport Beach and the dlrec&ed 10 ••·baaebaU or-
Boy I' Club of lhe Harbor rice at 641-9191. ·
Atea, will be held a1 7::MJ CllliiiTTD
p.m. · Wednesday, May .l, L • "" 196 ' at lhe police faeilitY in lSC. per paca wuR 4
Costa Meta. CJllrler
The mcetin& will be com.. TURNER DRUG
bined with. traininl aeuion 2542 r. CoG6J Hwy.
for umpires a ervin• in the a::/:::1/:•:w:p:•:":B::•:•:c:h=='! proaram this summer.· All ~
umpires are to report, . u
well u al l potential
coaches for the teams in the
proatam this year. Subse-
C.ll In Your WoM A~
PROPELLERS ·-~)
SHAFTING ~· . .
STRUTS & SIWIII6 fOR All TYPE lOllS
8 & J BEARINGS and PROPEUERS
St ra ig htening-Re pitching-Balancing
673-7900
JOH N KEI'IR I
Marine Propeller Service
41S JOth ST., NIWPO~T IIACH
c0fFEE69¢
and Mariachi band to cheer "Newsboy," Jack Bail ·
th em on. "No Name," J ohn Ka rioti I ~~~Jiii~~(.)
Boats, their skippers and "Partner-Ship,"' R::~:~~diiJ. .~~~
crews fr om Balboa Yacht Kappes, Larry Matson; ,:..,:_,:::,::_;...::.:..::....:.=..:. ___ _
Club who will make th e race ty Cat ll."f)r. John
and be honored include the "Ponderosa,'• L eonard Hyl-
rollowing: ton ; "Pol)'nesi an Concept,'• NABISCO SUGAR COOKIES "Arriba," David Smiley, Buddy Ebsen; "Prelude,"
John Thorn e ; "Cece II,'• James Linderman; "Ques t,"I--,. .. ~,.. .. !!'" _________ ..,IL,. _____________ ,.;;
William Headden: "Coquet-Or. James Erickson; "Ready
te," fohn deCasuo: "Cutty Eddy;' Ou1ck Eddy ; "Seren-STORE HOURS -DAILY ,_.JOSUM. N
Suk." Timolhy Sp&nller, dipioy ," McKenna. Ruby; "Si THIS! SP'QALS 1'011 AI'IIL 25-26-21
"Easy Go," Hornet Stewart; Bon ," Donald Talmase; !) COAST .HWY·., COM-W! DD.IVII ~ "6734110
"Edelweiu ,'' David Lang; "Silhouette," Barry Mason; •••••••••••••••..:!!:! "Elec ua," Ed Carpenter; "Sunda, •• Coline & 'Jraham
"Feliz," Richard Jenness; Gibbons; "Sybarite," Ches-
"Fia Fia," Ted Gregory ; ter Salisbury; "Talisman,'•
"Fie \ Amigo." Che)'ter Pur-Oliver Hendrickson;"Vela, ..
cell. "Frl ff." Lohman, Ryan ; John 9i bb; "Veloz," Ken
"llusk)·," Oonald \lurphy : q,0 ss: "Vixen," Moraan
"lmua," Norman Walk e r; Cox; "Volante 11 ... \-lichaet
•"Jcubd ." Vil an Couch ; l!irsch, "Walk About," John
"Kilo." John Butler: '"Xi-91omstrand, "Witchcrah,"
wi ," \l~r k Sumner; "Koalo:• Ri chard Leme1.
urch News
Tne Lutheran Chorch of
th e '.·taster. 2QOO Pacifi c
Viev.• ')r., llarbor View
llil\s -Dr. Will iam R.
£!let "'ill deli,·er a mes-
sage. "Foll owing in His
steps," at the 8:45 and
tl hou rs of v.orshi p on
SundaY. Harry Bergh and the
paswr wi\1 rep resent the
congregation at a mee tin g
of lh e Long ~leach Distri ct
on Wetklesda}.
• • • Firs t 8aptist Church of
CllSta \·tesa, 301 \tagnolia
St.-"J esu~ ou r C(lnfi dant"
will be Dr. P .r.. Neumann's
sennon ti lte flH II a .m. Sun -
day. Th e film, "LSD. in·
sight or insanit~." v.i \1 be
pre!.ented at ? p.m. as a
means of educating youns-
s ters and adults about the
effec ts of thi ii dangerous
drug. • • •
Sl. -\ndrew's Presbyterian
Church , 600 St. Andrew's
Rd., CliH Haven -Or .
Ch arles Oierenfle\d will de-
li ver a sermon on "'Mho do
you think you are" at the. &,
9:30 and ll a .m. Sunday
Services. Deacons will con-
du ct LOUrs following each
servi ce . • • • The Christian Scienc e
Ql.urches , Corona del Mar,
Newport Beach and Costa
\tes a -"Probation after
death" will be the topic of
the \euon-sennon for thi s
Sunday.
RATES FOR CLASSIFIE'D ADS
1 Time 2 Tunes. 3 Time s.
20 words. or less 1.50 2.50 3.00
21 word~ to 30 words 2.00 3.00 4.00
31 words 10 40 words 3.00 4.00 5.00
Et:~ch word over AO words .OS . 10 . 15
20 f. OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDF.R .....
HARBOR TRAHSF E ~
AND STORAG E
At-'11 hu
WH EATON
VANLINES, INC.
L1 8-HlJ or L1 8·9181
BUSINESS RENTALS
SPACE for rent .
Ensisn arcade buii<luna,l
2121 E. Coast Hwy .,
Ideal for insurance or
estate. Call The En
673·0550.
l?S F .. 111t! St., Costa Men .,.n''" or OFFICE space in
Jordan's o\rcadc -2118
t. Coas t tlwy., C0'·1-
'3ood foot trarfic. Reas.
rent. Call Frank J ordan.
6H·2•Jo.
===
• MUSICAL FOR SALE
rm GANS & PIANOS
. , moK I malu:!§
• Gu lbrltn'l!>en,
new, >I:IVf' $1 ,000; oUu!'f'l'l
S395. 'h mmOQf'l>l -new
U!lf'd ,
'"'
e WORK WAHTED
IRONIX(i. Y.:a1:0 ,~; C:'-l'tr·
iencoe on all t)l't~ ••I ~:h~
lhing ,\: hn.:n.Sph:u.\ty,
inen's. stu ns. S1.5U f'e r hr.
Mable Vlhilman, 607 Mar·
auente, C~t 673-!774.
, HELP WAN T ED
RELIABLE SALESPERSON
needed at once. Experience
helpful bot not essential.
Pleasant workina anange·
men t. 40-hour week, Fran-
cis-Orr Stationery. 2323
E. Coast Hw)'., CD~1. 675-
1 ~1 0.
FOR SALE
OIL PAINTINGS, Clippe1
Ships & othet s, GREATLY
REDUCED to sell. Also
rods & zecls . 6-+6~245.
LAWN MOWER, just over
overhauled, new basket,
$6.00, Also. L.C. Smith
typewlitet, 15" caniaae,
elite type, $20. ·cal\ 673-
8 Ut) eveninas. ·
SINK . hot water heater,
plumbin&, rua for aale in
Corona del Mar office; ex~
cellent baraain (or protpec ..
tive new tenaaL Call own.·
er al 671-lllS or 673-4106,
or call lhe EnsiiJI at 673-
0SSO. ··
ROWING exercise machine,
l blue dtip, SI:H areen
stamp boots, ·or sa. •673-
9266 • ...... _ ............. ,. ........... _ ........... _
IICMlSES fOR· SAL E
l."STOM 3 bdrm., 21\ balh -
(amity room. m ....... u
••••· Latae pool. "leo.
Sl (t. c:cwered patio. S¥R.
IOM auumable. S48·0.HS.
• IIIICILLAIIIOUS
.at'l Wore )"'Ur •r•• ~
-,.., ... carpet -, • ...,. ._.. widt Bluet..•
... l•t alectric u ...
-I I.C-Hiftlw-,
Jt01 !. Cout Hwy., C.... -··Mill.
'
I
• : ....
--'nil it .... •Mk..ad ror u.... A•a• apia .•• Por-
•ud.J •h litM. Th• official ti~ (or lhe switct. it 2 a.m.
lolndoy, Aj>rll 21. All elockl
10 lheld • boa, 10 you
lqu M hour's aleep.
AT AGIOPIJ
Alben H. ·Kieht, 17, oJ
1962 Ouudl SL ; CooU
Me1a, died Saturday, ~ril
30, ·at Leisure Care: C,wi-
valetcent Hospital, Cost.
Meu.
He wu bom
in Gennany. •• -· nacr ... ~uilctina ... _p~rinotcnoieni IUILY lA&., .LD ;n New York
Hal Phu::hin, ol Hal Pin· ':,~r.anae County
eh.in and Auocia&es Realty SUrvivina him is a li fe-
CO. tocently opened in Cor· lona friend, 'drs. Clara
Of' I del Mar, has announced Hoffelde,.o£ Costa Mesa.
&ha& ftCirly hair of ... Bon· Services were held al
nio Bay HiahiMds home Bell Broadway · Chapel,
have already been •old, · April 24. The Rev.· J
Tho Upper Bay homu are 0. · Blain or th e Newport
developed by Wostem Land Harbor Lutheran Church
Sales Co. and were buih by was oO'i'cianL In tennent
Doracy R. · Fick. Hal Pin-at Pacific View Memorial
chin 4 Auociates are n· Park.·
cluoive oalea aaento. 181 LOSS IEPOIITED
CAI 'Hin DEEII The burolar who stole ovor
A sarari wasn't what Jotin ssoo worth or aoods £rom
Burcon, 123 28th St., West Ru uell Cuthbert., 2240
Newport_ had in mind, bqt Tustin Ave., West Upper
that's what he aot when Bay, left behind the 4 inch
8BIIPU
BBAL B8TATB
PANORAMA ,
PACIFIC!
Tl11S MAGNIFICENT 3 BEDROOM • FAMILY
ROOM HASA FABULOUS VIEW OF Tl1E BLUE
PACIFIC. CuSTOM BUlL T ••..• EXPERT
, CRAFTSMANSHIP "IS APPARENT IN EVERY
DETAIL. PRESENT WORK·SHOP EASILY ' CONVERTED TO ADDITIO)IAL BEDROOMS.
GoRGEOUSLY LANDSCAPED STREET-'fO·
STREET LOT IN QUIET EXCLUSIVE NEIGH·
BORHOOD.
NOW JUST S49,950
5EMPLE REAL E5TATE
25is E. C.est Hwy., Co,...• U Mer drivina on MacArthur Blvd., knire that he used lo pry
about a mile north or Cor-open a window rOr entry,
ona del Mar, al 2:30 a.m. April 20. Among the miu-
Thursday, April 13. He hit ina items were a diamond ~~~!!!!!!!!!!
a deer with his Buick ,.. rina, old coins, a gold nug-'
reporud it to the Newport ac~ and an olocuolu• NEW HOME CLOSE-OUT Beach police, 1nd by the sweeper.
time orficen aot to th e •••••••••••II scene or the accident., a ,• AWARD WINNING Bonnie Bay Highlands Homes cap•
bot.-cat had eaten the deer. REAL £ST,ATE ture the new romance' of Southern Cal ifornia. Modern PROBLEMS? Spanish, Comtemporary & Ran ch 5tyle5 wi th~ ond 5
25-YEAR REUNION bedroom 5, 3 bath 5, forma l dining room5, family room5
Arty Harbor area re sidenu The solution may be much with wet bars. LANDSCAPED MODELS NOW OFFER-.. ~ d d F · f H"""" easier than you lhink, by ..-no auen e au u I&~• ED FOR FIRST TIME!)) year loan5 at 6.6~; term5
School · Lo •-1 25 consulting a Real Es tate , 1n s >YIJe es 0~ law as 10~ dawn.
years aao are aske d lo call Counselor, one who has MODEL s' OPEN DAILY -10 a.m. to dusk
Or · Dick Und d r had many years o£ exp<r· · erwoo 0 400 Windword Lone (off 2100 Block Tu5tin Ave,) Baycrest at 646-6764 for ience in all facets or the
inronnation on a reunion. real estate lield.
The aet-toaelher will be The Real Estate Coon-
Friday . May 17, at the selor furnishes pro£e s-
Sportsmen's Lodse. Studi o sional, unbiased an alysis,
City. help, guidance and judge-
uyop TlLEITu SHOWS men t for th e buyer, se ll er,
HIGH SCHOOL liT owner, lessor, lessee,
'"Top-Talent .. is the lender or user of pr Operty.
of the hiah school art Particular specialtie s of
lo be presented April thi s Coun selor include
throuah May 12 at the advice and assistance in
ArtS Patron's Gallery at negotiating fa vorable
Balboa Pavilion. tenns on leasina, bu ying
COLLEGE PLAIIIIED and •citing.
Deleaates or the Lutheran Services are rendered on Church convention in Ph,,._, a fee ba;;:i s with no charge nix, Ari zona, voted Friday made £or the oriainal dis-
to support the fl8 lional cuss ion or the problem.
Chu rch in its plan lo "lal>-1
li sh a ne w colleae in Orange The qualifications and
County, in the Turtle Rock judgmento £this Cou nselor
area, adjacent to ua. are a result of over 30
years experience in bank-
ing, escrows , mortgage
financing, appraising,
maoacem.ent ,and. deyelo~
men t o£· commercial pro-
perties in addi tion to
leasing and brokerage.
ELECTIUCAL THEFT Al"molt t60J worlh ar Jri ~ we{e . ,atolc.o
Sunday niaht. Apri ( 21,
Chril Craft West. 3101 W.
Coaat Hwy., Marinen Mile.
CALL ,0. ,.EE,
P•ELIMINA.Y DISCUSSION
0, YOU. P'•OaLEMS.
C ustom Built with a View~
Ba yc rest "FoREVER VIEW" Homes
b)' Ivan Wells & Sons. Inc.
Qut~lity Sowhlaml huiltil•r.t /fo r 44 yt'art
NEW )()() Sf.RIES • F ROM $63.950
UPPER NEW I'QRT IIA RIIOJI.
OOVEit SHORES -IRVINE RANCH
i!ta!Jrrrst
Models at I H4l Santiago Drive.
Newport Beach ( 7 14 ) 646-1.5.50
Dunrau(/ ami fumidu•d hy I . H. Bi~:~:ar. Sanw Ann
HAL PI:\CIII\ & ASSO CI AT ES
Healto r.s
400 Wind ward Lane
3900 E. Coast ll w\·. 6t:2-BI~7 (anytime
-sales ~nts -675· l392 (anytime
Wella·McC.rdle Aeeltora
Rellele Serviu Siftce 190
lilt MIWPORT
T WO small houses on R-:2 l ot in Corona
de l Mar for oi!ly S29,000. F ront house
needs intenor paint. In come S20 5 mo. Call
us today to see.
332 Morgueri te
Coron a del Mar -673·8550
(].... no,.,.lf. ·f<.alto,
CURT BOSH, Rea/to' ' 642·6472 CHANNEL ,REEF·APARTMENTS
··J.-t..-Olllltti" Cll"'•'"'...;...,, X·,..,~,., H"' 1 ... , t:"''"""' .. .., •• 67)..3648
1730 W. Coo1t Hiwoy
Newpo rt Beach
Can'l sell it'J •.. Trade It?
For Fast Action l~ Rc !lults
Call
DOY LE & WOOD CO.
166
Me sa
IUILT AROUND
A COURTYARD
EXCEPnONALL Y WELL DESIGNED 3 BEP.
ROOM, TWO BA Tl1 AND DEll HOME.
ADD TO THIS, PRIVATE B.EACHESAND TOP
RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY FOR TME'VERY
BEST OF CALIFORNIA LIVING
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 -S
4720 CORTLAND DR., -CAMEO HIGHLANDS .............
Cameo Shoref.
This beautifully designed home built arpund
your own Swimming pool. Three bedrooms and
fomily room for spacious living. Also private
beach foci I i ties.
OFFERED AT S63,500. ..........
' Harbor VIEW Hills
Illness forces sole
Kino siu •iew home
30' li ving room, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
REDUCED TO S39,900
UOX Y. f"RAXl<l.IX
I RE:.Al. TOR ' 3250 [ut Coast Hief!way
• Corona del Mar, CallfOJnia
F'tlone: 673-2222
OPEN SEVE~ DAYS
RENT-SALE
$300mo.
TRADE
$61,500
House -4 bedrooms, 3 ba ths, PLUS 1-becJ.
room oportment. For more information call
Paul Terry
642·0886, 637·0514 or 536-0131
GRA D
T)jjl~f!AY, APRIL2~_1MI
00 MiliA OU MAll, CIIU F.
UDO ISLE
IMMACULATE CUSTOM HOME
ON STREET TO STREET LOT
WITH 4 BEDROOMS
FORMAL DINING ROOM AND
COMFORTABLE FAMILY ROOM
ELEGANT COMPACT YARD
LARGE SUN DECK
Co li John Abe ll
S79,950
Realtors
673-4400
E•es: 673·7365
YUCCA VALLEY
Where hundred s say they are l1v1ng w1th
relief from respiratory and arthr111c problems.
5 ACRES AND CABIN . Sweeptng vtews of the
desert. Ptped water. Fully eqUipped kttchen and
bathroom, includmg shower. Very pnvate. $6500
f ull price. S750 down. S60 per month.
2Y.t ACRE BUILDING SITE. H1gh on a mounta in,
w1th lovely Joshua and P~ne trees. Quad and
other wild .ltfe. Pnvacy assured by locked gate.
53600 full pnce. 5360 dovrn. 536 per month.
5 ACRE HIUTOP. Build your snug home ""on top
of the world.'" Magn if icent 111ews of the country·
stde. P1ne tree s abound, plus your own Joshuas.
55750 full price. 20% down. 552 per month.
20 ACRE HIUTOP. one mi le tugh. Rugged pme
trees, ready for the winter snow. lQO.m lle vt ew.
Only owners adm1tted through locked gate. 52400
down, ba lance on easy terms at 6YJ% 1nterest.
PHONE 642·5111 , ••
rli
OPENING of THIRD UNIT
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•l. .• t DlJil omd n.JIIIrt' t ·a 11 \)f"' •dr 111 J ..... t iH•C. for lho• ftdl
lifo>! Jn th is 1lir llk ~dtinl!; ''" C,,J,Iornl;l·, Jll•l't .\, ,u,~hl.:
t :n.a.;t, \\'ith lhf' h.trhur o1 .. tomo:, throl\\ ,1 1\·.1~ Inn . ..: •lrf'll ho'
ol S.Uld)· b...•<t.dlt'S ))o!l L t~nin!.! inlrl\!.llill:.! ,h .. p~ .md ,,,,l)IJ\
C•mmmnitit~ your~ I•> .-n 1 ''. \,,,,..,:, ·•" n .ur·t"llJl(ti!hlllin(
ntlds to an nlt••l d rm:ttt'. Jl,·rt• Lml. llo r•t"'' 1• .hh ,1 llt'~~'
le v••l n( 'J.lou', '"'·'"'Y· tp1.d11 y ,n•tl • ••ml"1 !' ... iu .1
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.•t.o l :\., 111.0:,!111!1n 11] J\t•\\ 71-.ttfl' ''"1\po >t: \ o i!lo'f. • •-o\•
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An Exciting :\t·"· Concept in Plans and Dt·,;ign!
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
s3-J-.aoo to M8. 900
LUSK~L~loMts·
Pholl~: P-1) 6-l-1 -ll1l
TA~~ M.K"1thur Bl\d. frm'l Pxotic CN!J. H-..•1.
t r Ne·•pcrt FfrY., tum 0t1 S...n JNquin HrUs ~C.
We Had Calls-WATERFRONT LOTS
New Waterfront Section Ju~ Opened SPICTA~ULAI ""'-OCIAN _. lAY ·
Cf.-nl f<-/-_A,arl,.,n/6
... on our Chino Cove "House on the rocks
-with water on the side" - -One as late
as mi dn ight Saturday night, but it wasn't
Dean Martin! There were many "oooohhs"'
and "oaahhhs" when they sow this lovely 3-
bedroom, 3 both home with 2 fireplaces.
You not only step right out to the beach,
but you hove o VIEW of all the activity ond
twinkling lights of the Bay.
Pr ;ce only S95,000 -you own tile land
(not leasehold.)
675-3000 Eves. 548-3868
lay&
LCOASI
•
l~~e.
'
ff'ee simple land) W~lerfront Jots , includ ing
boat slips, from
Huntintton Harbour Corp.
CALL DICK FABIAN -147-2531
We will mail you lot maps
& financing information.
'
,
I
Midliur · re•••l•g sit
A ...... wreiUa1 MNIDOIIJ Oeputmtat of Va~l
an MacArlhPf Bh d. 1 Dear Aft'lirs, ·wi ll apelk, loll~
O.oaa del Mar at 2:30 iaa • welcomina '.,.._n bf '
p.111. Sa.-day, Apri l 27, M~or Doreen Manball of
wi ll commomorace the dui1-NewPQfl such.'
aation ~ tbe roadway 11
VetetanaMemoriil Hilh••·
Under a le&ia lative reso-
lu,ion in lrodu~ed by Senator
Joba· G. Schmitz, and
adopted in · lato 1967, fie
name ia 10 be applied to
State Route 7l (MacArthor
91vd.) • between Cout
Hwy. •d Palisades Rd. •
IUI.IIODGUUIT
POT IDILID DIY
A burnina amoll cauaed a
neiahbor to call New'*''
Beach fi remen so the home
o( "''· Otac:e Chapin. 430
Goldenrod Ave •• Corona del
Mar. a liule after 3 p.m.
SUnday, Aprilll.
RICHNID JAFFH, 1 No"""" -High
School senior, hl1 been named winner of
a "gold award f« scholastic achieve.
ment" and a finalist in the competition
for one of six $4,000 college scholarships
awarded annually by Southern California
Edison Co. Pictured here, from left. are
! Ralph Kiser , district manager of the Edi·
son Co.; Dick, who is the Son of Mr. and
~s. Robert L. Jaffee, 2301 15th St., New-
port Heights; Mrs. Vashke Breeding, vice-
principal at Harbor High, and Charles
Godshall, principal. Dick's father Is traf·
fie engineer for the City of Newport
Beach. Other finalists in Edison's south-
eastern division are Faye E. Brownfield of
Tustin High School. and Stephen 0. Sharp
of Norwalk High School. One of the three
finalists will be selected winner of a
$4,000 scholarship after a personal inter·
view by another panel of civic leaders in
Los Angeles later this month.
The ceremony i 1 apon.
sored by· the Califomia
Ocpanment of Ve terans
Arfain, Combined VeterMI
Oraani zations ot Oran1e
County, • Corona del Mar
Otambcr of Commerce and
the City of Newport 3each.
The Orarce County Chamber
of Commerce is coordinatina
sponsor.·
Senator Schmitz and James
E. Jobuoa, director of lbe
Firemen removed a screen tO enter the relidenc::e wbeo
they found a vent aivina atr
heat and a bumina odor -
and then found 1a coffeepot
that had boiled dry. They
removed the pot and shut
off the 1to;vc.
DADS AND OE'3S will be the honored Mrs. Emest F. Ma rrs and Mr. Marrs of
guest s at the April 28 brunch planned by Costa Mesa, hosts for the brunch; ,seat-
the Harbor Auxil iary of the south Coast ed, left to right, Diane, Mr. ,Johnson's
Child Guidance Clinic. P ictured here debutante daughter, and Cozy Hamilton
LEGAL NOTICE ate, standing, left to right, ow·en 8. of Lldo Isle, another of the debs. lEn-:
ORDINANCE NO. 1247 Johnson of Balboa, one of the dads, and si g~ photo.)
AN ORDINANCE OF' 111£ DADS D s ONORED CITY or NEWPORT BEACH
1
'EB TQ BE H Mardan opening planned
A champaane membership
party will be held a t 8 p.m.
this Friday, April 26 by the
Mardan Ass ociates at the
newly acquired 5i te for the
Mardan School of Educational
Therapy, 6~5 W. Hth SL,
Costa Mesa.
Formerly Costa Mesa's
"Old Ci ty Hall," the 10-
yea.r-o ld building will be re-
modeled and operating within '
the neltt few months to take
care of the 150 enroll ment
and staff of 16. The Mardan
school serves children with
learn ina disabilities, s tress-
lniJ the diaJilosi s and train-
ana of children with visual
and auditory perceptual
problems. Children arc en-
rolled for either a tutorial
or a full-time day school
prosram.
A complete elementary
pro&ram is planned for this
comina fall. The Day School
prosram is desi&ned fo r c::hil·
dren currently unable to
func tion in a resular class·
room, with a team of 2 tea-
chers to conduct classe5 of
12 s tudents.
PARTI CIPANTS in for the May l spring bufiet a'ld
fash ion show of the Newport Shores women's social
committee will include, from left, Mrs. Harry Healey ,
s how coordin at or, and Mrs. l)on Nokes and Mr s .
GeOfge Glass, models. "It's a mad, mod May " will
be the theme for the event, which will be held at
the 9alboa 9ay Club, bf(]inning with a cocktail hour
at 11:30, followed by brunch and fashions. Mr s . John
Sl aughter is chai rman , and other committee members ·
are Mmes. Norman Moore, Harold !3all, Richard Keith ,
Harold Olafson, ~obert Caywood and J . !3utera. Mmes .
John ~mer son, R.L. 'Nellmati, James Re id, Ghtee
~ankin Jr., GJ ry ~ogers and q ichard Keith wilt also
be modeling. Prizes will include a free round trip
flight to Catalina or Palm Springs. Table reservations
may be made with Mr s. Butera1 b42-2878.
""'7 ~""'7 CO UPON 777.,.,
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IT'S HERE
TYPEIIITEI alii ADDIIIi MACHINE
CLINIC
!;lOAM
TO
• ~:10P M
9PM F l'l:l .
9 TO 2. SAT.
I. Chemically clean type and plate
rollers-for sharper print work;
2. Thoroughly lubricate machi ne-
for smoother action;
3. Install new ribbon-y our choice
of colorsi .
4. Brush out machine and vacuum;
5. Make minor adjustments -for
easier operation;
6. Give free estimate-for further
repairs-if necessary.
TYPE-0-MECA
GOOO THIItU
ADDING SECTION 11.16,145
TO TilE NEWPORT BEACH 1 d b MUN ICIPAL CODE RF":LA'MN G Ocbutantes of the Empire held June 21 at the Balbo a Harvey Peue1 put e s,
TO WAIVER OF THE SURF-Batt and their fathers will Bay Club, is iponsored by Mn. Danny McKeever; lele-
BOARO LICENSE REQUIRE· be honored a t th e annual the Harbor Auxiliary of the phone, Mrs. · William C.
MENT fOR SPECIAL EVENTS father • dauahter brunch, South Coast Child Qlidance Holmes ; keynotes, Mrs.
The City Cour~ci l of the City whic::h this year will be held Clinic. O.E. Howland; deb mothers of Newporl Beac:h does orda1a
as follows: in the Old Enalish atmos· Mrs. Ernest Marrs is brun Ch coordinator, Mrs.· John J.
SECTION I. Sec:lioa 11 .16.· phere or the Five Crowns c::hainnan. The ball commit-McKenen; mother--dauahter
145 is added to lhe Newpon Inn th·is Sunday, April 28 . tee, which is headed b)' tea, Mrs . Leslie Petersen;
Beach MQnicipal Code 1o read: in Corona del Mar. -Mrs. Grank. Marshall as father-daughter brunch, Mrs. "11.16.J45 W•h•e, •' l l· d con.. fo, Spaclol Eveot ta. Prior to the brunch the aeneral chainnan, includes: Ernest ~tarrs; patron an
Th e Cily Maue;er may in his fathers will be &uided on a presentations, Mrs. Th omas patroness party, Mrs. Evan
diacrelion apprpve tempo ra7. tour of the thrift shop and Crosson; reaeryations, Mrs. Pri chard and Mrs. Homer
blank et waivers of the SQ r • cl inic::. ·Or. Maurice Kaplan, Allen T. Heims; proaram , ~lowa_rd. . _ boAtd license requirement for d' A r 1 23 ••t Hector and head psychi ... Mrs . Charles Kelle.Y: invita-PI was o. ".en ... 100 person parlicipaliDI! ia Or• d ~ I r gaui:r.ed !!ourfiug co11 tut11 or trist, will uplain the oper-lions, Mrs. ·Edward fl. Park-ay or new pro~L.S l Ona 1 °
exh ibitions. All appli cations ation and fu~u re potential of er, treasurer, .Mrs. Fl.ave B. the Harbor _Auxiliary. ·The
lor such wai\·ers shall be the c::lini c in aid and treat-Gibbs; decorations, ,1,5 • dar besan With a tour of che
made to th e City M•naAer iu mentof emotionally disturb-Louis Pratt;publicity,Mrs. Tn~kets and Treasures
writing by an authorized reo-ed children. Leon F~·. pauonesses, Mrs. Th. r.1ft Shop, f.ol.\owed by a presentaUV!! of the orpniza• •3 th tion or group requestiDI! aaid The Empire Ball, to be John P. Wri1ht and \1rs. VLASII to ehcllnLC. · .
DIANA OREJSS, daughter of w11ive rs . The C.ily Manager M s lunc eon was held 1ft
ter of Mr. and Mr s . Robert Mr. and Mr s . Edward Dreiss, may impose IIQ Ch c~ndili o~· rs Elmer ml"fh dl"es th_e neophytes' honor in the M G 539 Fullerton as he may d~em desnable u1 1 L1do Isle waterfront home
C owen, 1858Samar Dr., Costa Mesa, ap~rovin~. applicatiou IQr ' . . . of ·,·Irs. Jack. Hamilton. Mrs.
Ave.,. Newport Heights, is is zoota girl for April at w••ver". Mary Ethel Sm1th, w1fe of fic1ant was the Re v. Her-J 'l'H S "th be
· 1 1 SEC TIOI' •2. Th is ordioau ce Elmer Smith, owner or Har-be rt Johnson o f the First h·. h a_ra mt ' md.'m dr-Zoota glr o r Ap ril at New· EstanciaH ighSchooi.School shall be publishrd on ce in the bo T r nd St . .sip c AlTman , COOT !nate
Port Harbor High School. t ' 't ' · 1 d h p rr · I f ·" c C r ra~.s er 8 _., d orFagde In Methodist Church o f Costa the activities of the: day·. ac LVI 1e s InC u e t e ep 0 1c•a newspaper o .. ,e ity , psta ~1e s a, we n ay, Mesa l"nt erment wa 5 at Sh . d b , She is a varsity cheerleader Club, serving as secretary an.d thr 11Rme 11hall be effrc-A .1 19 H II · 1 · e was a55L s tc: y Jo.;,rs. livf" 30 dotys •her th e date of Pll • at 0 8& ospua · Westminster Memorial Park. w Sl d \1 J k. and member of the senior and presi dent; AFS; SCF, i111 adop tion . Mrs. Smith was bom Oc t. ~ync: ocum an rs. ac
class council. Other acti-GAA, council member as a Tbis ordinance -..·u iutro-24, 1904, in Mi.ssis~ippi 8.1. MAN IS NAMED ~~~~l':n.as well as Mrs.
vities include the s enior jun ior, J.V. cheerleader as d~ced at a resular meetinl! of and c::ame to Califom1a m BY VAN DE kAMP'S . . . I t . h thr r.i ty Counr il of thr City of 1946. -she was a member of Balboa Island reso'dent . Mrs . HH_s~on liS thhe l_ncom-p ay , s ars var~ety s ow, a sophomore. Hobbies are o,;,. .. ·pou Drach held Of! the 8th R b L d ma provtslona c a1nnan .
h G • r • ., 1968 d e ceca o ae Lester F. Grant of 214 Aba-aQua SOw, AA, Sailing horseback ridi ng and tennis. uay 0 .... pn ' • an wu . · . The new members are: cr b d -,, Ad opt ed on !he 22nd day of SurYIV Orl al so Include J lone Ave. hat been appoint-Mmc:s. Edwin Lewi5.Lill ian
u '.1 rt S team, executive Last summer she lived a .o\prd, 1968, by th e follow iQg dau!lluers , Mrs . Jeanne ed western reaional manaaer H. 'M-lite, James Shaffer,
counc1 • tuden t congress, month in 13erlin and a volr,_to ... ·•t: .. , Tem.ple of CostaMesa .. Car-of restaurants and coffee y,·,tor P. c o·annone, Carl gy m coach and GA.A cpbir.<>t . AYF:S, COlit'\Cil MF.:N: Me• I f h b V D K , . . . . . ·~ · wonth 1n Erlenbach, near tnnilo, Sh"hon, Marsh.! I, llirth , me 1ta Sose .o Hunllna ton s ops Y an e amps. Pear\ston, Charles H. Outs1d~ ~ctLvlti~S 1nclude Hei delberg, on an Ameri· Ro~~rs, G~~er. , , Beach, -and Pea&Y Steams Mr. Grant, a native of Wes-Bradley, S.N. Stanal , John
the Tr1-H 1-Y, G.rt Scout s, cans Abroad scholarship., NOts., COU SC!LMLN : Noae. of Costa Mesa; 2 brothers. terly, R.I., i5 a 30-ye ar Majoris, Roy E. ·June, Wit-
and presidency of the Ma ri ~.. . d h ld ABSf.NT COUNCILMEN: Par-James Tu.p1.erof Cos taMe sa, foods serv1ces veteran 1. Sh ' .. . 0 Fl • .::~~•e rece1ve t e go ao... d h b k d -lud •am mto, ~...,artln . a-
ners in 1%7. She woo the service awa-d for sports-Doreen Marshall M'l :4."''J'I:I mer of0klahoma; .w oae . ac:: ar;m C~~~r ~· herty ; Rob.rt Hetze l, Den-
gy mnast "cs I oph . lt"ll._ Mayor 8 IJ8Ddctuldren and 6 arcat-superv.uor f 8 a~Chom•fa ni• Monae. A.S. Annitrona. 1 ' Y Ill -ro7. man ship 111 GAA in 1qb7 . -\'TTEST -and~o·ldren . operahona or uraer e, .... Ch . B She Plans to II d •-1 · · · • : .. ""' ' d f p IVIUtray otmer, e rtram a en .xon Sh'e pans to maJOr 1n social L•ura Lal!io!l Services were held at Bell an mana,er o rophet Com-T J w H . J
Diego State College as a psychology. (C ameo House City Clerk pany an industr"aJ af t · esman, · · arnson r., h · 1 d Publish: April 25, 1968, iD Broadway Mortuary Chapel, .' (" 1 c e c:na Anne Ford and Hart Hick·
P yS!Ca e ucation major. photo,) The Newporl Harbor F.uip Tuesday, April 23. The of. serv•cu mn. man. '
MRS . ROGER MOORE'S .
FATHER SUCCUMBS
Simeon 11 . \loorman , the
f atlH:r of \Irs. Roger \1oore
of Balboa Island, died at
his San C\l!rn ente home
Thursday, Apri I ta.
He: was born June. 24,
1/Ul. in \lcLeansboro, 111.
He was a restau rateur for
25 years.
Survivors also include his
wife, Zoe ; a brother, Lon of
Hawaii ; a !iister, \1Js . ~lary
McDonald of Kanns Ci ty,
\\0.; and 2 grandsons.
Services were held April
20, In te rmen t was at Pac ifi~
Vi ew \lemorial Park. We s t-
cliff \lortuary handled fu-
neral arrangements .
AIR FORCE FILM
The fi 1m ··Fifty mi \c
ban\c:gn,und,'' produ ced
by the l". S. ·\tr Force. will
be shnv.n b} rlu n \·tills,
head of i\tlan t11.: !{e search
rersonnd !tCrVIces, at the
Nc:wpon q each \lariner's
Li ons meeting 12:15 p.m.,
Friday, 1\pril ~6 . at the
Stuft Shirt restaurant.
MAR K'S A LUCKY L/1.0
Four-year-old \lark Griffin,
208 Oral A\'e .. Balboa Is-
land, was luck y . lie only
had a tom fingernail, after
he ran out on Agate Ave.,
north of Park, and was hit
by the car thai R.ich ard Car-
'LINDY LANE , daughter of
Mrs. Beverly Lane, 506
Avenida Lad~ra, East Bluff,
is Zonta girt fo r Apri l at
Corona del Mar High SchOol.
She is varsity cheerleader,
pep squad treasurer, cap-
l!lin of the after-school
gi rls' volleyball team, and
member ofthe Sid C lub, Pep
Cl ub. She has ridden in
horse s hows since the ag e
of 9; in 1966 she was I ea·
gue tennis champion fn the
San Joaquin Valley, and is
active in Tr i-H i·Y. She
plans to major in sociology
and minor in busines .
LINDA RUSSELL, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs . Robert T.
Varney, 3157 Kerry Ln.,
Costa Mes a, Is Zonta girl
for April at Costa Mesa
High School. She is secre-
tary of the senior class, ood
has been active in American
F ield Serv ice, California
Scholarship Federation,
Pep Club, drill team, and
Gi rl s' AthJet ic Assn. She
plans to enroll in the fall at
Orange Coast College Of
Fullerton Junior College,
and tater troYJsfe r to Cali-
fornia State College at
Fullerton or Long Beach.
SPRING WHING DING!
AFTER EASTER SALE
• THURSOAY-FRIDAY-SATUROAY-AP'RIL 25, 26, 27
GIANT MARK IS
to REDUCTIONS
WOMEN'S:
DRESSES, SKIRTS, CAPRIS,
BLOUSJS, SANDALS, JEWELERY
COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR
SWEATERS;
Hosnss PAJAMAS IN VAIIIITY Of FABRICS
NAME BRAND WOOL DOUBLE KNITS AND
KORATON MACHINE WASHABLE
ORlON KNITS
MEN'S:
IN REO. BLUE. GREEN. BLACK
CORDUROY PEG AND TAPER REG. 1.00
SLACKS
IIIG. 7.00
NQW 466
rol of 210 Agate Ave., Bal-F d d
,.._ ___ _;.. ___ ..:;:'Fr.:::::,~d.'w.::'1~c"~·l..l,;.;i~~-s d_""-"'· oun ead in auto
TpsoloJic::al s tudies are Mu. Sally Dewit of Newport
beina c::on(i.Lcted by the Beach and Mrs. ·Betty Vor-
Omnle County Coroner" I dale of Lido Is le.
NO IRON~~:
.SPORTSHIRTS, PAJAMAS, SWEATERS,
NOW II THI ftMI TO ... y ...... lA VI
F1nt 9_.,, N•-lr-.d Naw ..,_._.... .WANTED TO PURCHASE
GLENDALE BUSINESS MAN REQUIRES:
o 3 BEDROO M • 3 BATH HOME WITH VIE W.
o• CLOSE TO OCEAN o FORNI SHED OR UNFURN I SHED
o MODERN, FIRST CLASS CONDITION
PRINCIP .U.S ONLY )
ORONA DEL MAR· SHORE CLIFFS
(FEE LAND)
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office in\o lhe death or Services were held 'fuel-
Luther Mayo Jr., 42, :who day, Ap ril 23, at Balu
was found dead in his pr-Oupel, Corona d•l Mar .
aee , 537 Via Lido Nord, 01ristian Science\ "1teader
Friday af&cmoon, April 19. Robert Very ••• orfici•L
The death was discovered ln llennent wu at Woodlawn
when J eri)' o•connor of ll8 Cemetery, Santa Monicf. In
Via Koron, Lido Isle ; .,d lieu of Oo•erl, clonationt
J•ck Maier of Seal Beach to Hnaa Hospital have been
amel\ed carbon mono1.idc suaeated by •• fWiy. ·
ancS heanl a motor nannina
in the prtae. ·The 2 youna
••~ called Newport .Beach
police, who fCfc.d •• door
open. ·'Tbey roun d Mr. Mayo
ia bi1 atatian ••IIIII· •
let¥1YOI'a .,. Ill• mother,
M11. · Marpori 1e Kuen of
6e honte; l 10n1, Jnet,
Wllti•. Mdllober~ ol Me•
ll•ttn Beaclh; • tiller,
• LOTTA , ..... DIIS
Lou• Bliaaltem Fukem,
91, die4 -day. ·o\lld l Zl .
ac her home, '11~ ._ire
""·; Balboo 1•1•4. · ••
••• bolD J•tJ 1 7, 1116, in
Califomia. •• it torftnd
by her doul!llla, Mn. l)olpba
Wooley of BalM&, Z _.._
d•Jh•n ad 1 irn•-
.
COME IN AND 6~ OUR IAA6AIN TAIW A PROWL-
MANY t.IORE IAR6AINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
fraa JaM M.· 2l:J4 UniversityofSII'IFraneitco.
"• Hartlor<oste Bunll:er Hilt W.y . · Victoria Brown , J607 Lake
Me .. area are included in hmea L. · O&tel , 2766 ~ve ., Weu Newport, Scripps
fle lilt of 1961-69 IW e t:..orC10. Colleae.
Colleae. ·
Dennis P. .Martin , 246
Costa Mesa,
NEWPORT
BEACH
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scholarthip award winnert Donald L. ·Han cheu, 111 PauiJ. Clarke, 2928 'ellcs-
aMounced lhi t week by fie St Clair.· mere, Coati Meaa, Mater
Rote Ln.,
Mater Dei. ·
John 0 . ·Prenderaut, 3007 1-'!!.~...!C~~.!!:~!!...-!!~!!!!!2~'-.!.!!!!!!..:__
State Scholarship and Loan Debra Pri ce, 2409 Or.nae fliah School, Santa Ana.·
t:ommiuion. · Ave . 3azil Oe'an , 3081 Loren
Scholanhipa are awarded !t-.cl'o 'ilth Ln.; Costa Mesa, St. ~-
to academically able stu-Patricia Costello, 1874 thooy•a. ·
dents who are in need of Rhodes Dr •• Co1ta Men. Mark Hanyak, 2902 Elles-
financial auhtance at lho Stephen J. Pew, 1157 mere, Costa Mesa, Univer-
oolleae they will attend. Gleneaales Ter., Costa sity of San Francisco.
They are within the hiaheat Mesa.· Torrance F. Hutchins ,
1&;\ or colleac appiliwde. lhwport HarMt High 401 Feliz, East Bluff, Occi·
Each or the atatc scholan ~onald E. ·Aeberhard, 174 denlal.
is entitled &o apply for an· Esther St., Cos ta Mesa. Chris Hynes, ~969 Bimini
nufl renewal of his award Karen Breau, 2S81 Crest-Pl., Costa Mesa, Mater Dei .
if he maintains academic view f)r., Say Shores. Kay Larson , 1121 Corona
and financial eliaibility Nancy Comstock, 29 1()-8 Ln ., Collta Men, Pomona
Loren Ln .,Coata Men, UCI.
Rou S. q.oyacer, 617
Lido Park Dr.,· Lido Penin~
sui a, Oranae Hiah School.·
Dan Slater, 1412 Lincoln
Ln ., [)over Shores, Call ison.
David Smith, 132 Via lth~
aca, Lido hie, Servite.
Marilyn Stelzner, 916 Cor~
onado Or., Costa Mesa,
Mater Dei.
Maureen Taylor, 260 Vii·
lanova ltd., Costa Men,
Marymount Colleae.
~~.!·: .. Com.Unioo "gula-:;, .. f)c.an Ft., 'N<st N•w-Book awards pia. nned
Here are the local state Geor&eanne Hanna, 17 J 9
scholars: Skylark Ut.; Bay crest. ·' literary event of •areat
Core•• 4.1 Me High Ri chard L. Jaffe'e, 2101 potential impouance not
Robert S. Dale, 2615 15th St., Newport Heiahts. only to writers but to the
81acli1hom St., East Bluff.-Jan Luymes, 1516 Com-community as well has been
TomHombeak,2401 Black-wall Ln ., Westc\iff. ··developina at the UC I camo
thom SL,· Eaat Bluff. James R. McDonald, 409 pu s.
Kenneth R. Reed, 2443 Belvue Ln., Balboa. Three years aao, UQ
Bamboo St.; East Blurr. Philip Rohner. IQ89 Rose-Friend s of the Library, in-
Andrew S. Rose , 701 Pa-mary Pl., Costa \1esa. auaurated an annual aurhor
totita Dr., Irvine Terrace. Oristy Schleiter, 1212 award in several cateaories.
Gayle Serous, 308 J oann Pembroke Ln ., Westcliff. On r.tay II , the _3rd annual
St., Costa Mesa. Calvin S. Sihilling, 871 award banquet will be pre-
B.enny H. Viloria, 286 E. Capital St., Cos ta \1esa. senteJ by the U,CI Library
21rd St., Cos ta Mesa. Marn e Threlkeld, 186 group at the Saddleback Inn ,
C.•t• M.sa High Flow'er St .. Costa Me sa. Santa Ana.
Pamela Birkbeck.2746 f)e ')avid L. Vierling, 439 So far . 26 books by
Soto Ave . Catalina Or., Newport '1ranae County authors have
Steven ' D. Bryson, l 2QJ Hei ahts. been placed in nomination:
Saker St '>ther Schools They are as fo llows :
Julie Gove ll, 1022 El Sharon Braund, 12 5->\ • FICTION
Camino. Clearbrook Ln., Costa \1esa, "An IOU for Emily" by
L.u'Jene Weldon , Santa o\na.
"Condition pink" by Le-
land F. Cooley, Laauna The animals are resfless
Maybe they were mad be-
cause that aong about ani-
mals didn't win the academy
awards -but there was
white and grey cat, he jump-~each.
ed on her arm, biting and "Mayo seraeant" by James
clawing her foreann and ft f·lall, Newport !leach.
h d · "The conc rete wilde rne ss"
''.'itrawbeny
Florence Roe
auna 'Beach .
Point••
Wiaains,
by
La-
"Nsrcotics and the hallu-
cinogenics" by John B. ·~il
liams, Newport Beach.
"The California court sys-
tem" by Elizabeth Pedroui,
Lei sure Worl d.·
"~awhide and oranae bloa-
soms," an antholoay edited
by the '}uill Pen Club, San. tal ......
• J U V ~NIL I3
"Tides of dan1er, by Cli-
zaberh llazelton, l .. aauna
'leach .
''Th e reJ and the areen"
by 1.ichard 1. 'limmitt, N<,W··I
port ')each.
"llte lillie circle" by
\twool:l, Laguna !3each.
"~neath the ' hill" by
Jane Louise Curry , Laauna
':leach.
"'.ty fa vo rite ciry" by 'Ni\1-
ma Will is, Placentia.
an s, caustng numerou s
some sign or re s th:ssness pun ctures and scrat ch by Jack CouHer, Corona del centia.
in ' the animal kin gdom with wounds. '.lar. PO"T"
"flow to read a city map"
by Oorothy '{bodes, Pia-
• NON-FICTION • o.;,. .... y 4 bites scored against New-"The frail ocean" by 'Ne s-"Leave s of Laurel"' by
po rt Harbor residents Fri -STrJO~J4T 4RC'IIT~CT \laude R.ubin, <;anta .o\na . day , Apri l Ill . 1\WI\ROS TO aF.: 'A 4DF. ley \lar x. Newport Seach. F d . 1 Three year-old Martha Bon-"":leat the ma rk e t'' by &I-eature speaker wtl be &tri es submiued by I J() ward '1. Thorp and Sheen T. "lr. Le e A. ')u3ridge, presi-ner of 2901 Pebble Orive, high school students through-dent of California In s titute Harbor View Hills, was bit-'<a ssour, Newport 3each.
h. b lido ou t ')range County for the "u ov• ah<ad w,·th po ss•·· of Te chno lo ay. Anot her din-ten by a small w lie u 1 .c.oL 1 h"·' h 1 "' '..h · 1 b at Fashion Is land. Th e dog ••u• annua .... sc 00 ar-bili ty thinking" by th e ltev. ncr ht.,.h&ht wil e a dis-
was quarantined with its ch itec tural desi&n and draw-'t.l-i . Schuller. Santa o\na . cou rse on the famous printer
h ing com petition will he on "~easoning . re vel atioo . Johann Qltenber1, by the o"ner in Lona <:Jeac · d. 1 ' ·1 '8 · h d" ts p ay pn • 1n t e m-and you" by J:ornes J . Uno-Lernationally kn own book-Richard Nixon , 1915 Glen-· UCI f 2 -·• • h mg corrmons a t rom pules Jr., Placentia. worm, Or. Adolp Kroch, wood Lane, Dover Shores. ,
was bitten when he tri ed to to "' p.m. "Whe re death delight§" by who will .1 lso pre sent the
The annual competition is Mar shall l·touts. Laguna cash awards to the winners separat e fiahtina doas. Mr. d · · .c sponsore JO intly by u1e ~each . or his awdent book colltc• Nixon wu aiven a tetanus 'lranae County Chapter or 'Th 1 · tion contesL ahot and a German shepherd ' e proposa preparatton Chc o\merican Ins titute or ""<I "by Thomas G .n--d UQ ChancellOr Oaniel G. A...... was qu•nnrinect-wi1h -~ • · oun • ...,. rc itects, and the Wom en's Placentia. Aldrich Jr. wi ll participate
owne' Oeor1e , 'Randall of 'uchitectural Leaaue of "Gettina started in photo-in the proaram, as will John ~!!g9. h;s~nel Place, Newport ()range County. o\mon g those journalism" by Lee Payne, E. Smitl . UCI Librari an ,
Present to gre et sue sts will c ta \1 and John A. Wn'ght. P••si-Eiizabeth Handy of 1620 os esa. be Murton rt . Wi ll son. \1\, ''F J · s " by dent of the UCI Friends Dorothy Lane, Harbor Hi ah-ray umpero err a
lands , was bitten b>• her of Corona del Ma r, president Winifred E. Wise . La auna the Library. B.N. f)esenbera,
of the 'lrange County \1 \; lJeach. of Comna del \1ar, foundin&
fam ily cat, and was ai ven and ·.tr s. 'Valter J . 1.ichard-"aasic elements or bibli -pres ident, will be master of
penici liin and tetanus sho ts son of t~agun a aeach. presi-cal history " by ')r. Loren ceremonies .
at Hoaa Uospital. den t of the 'N \L. 'Ninnin g W. Noblitt. La ll abra . Leland Cooley. novelist
When Geneva Caldwell , entries will be announ ced "Pionee r days o f Laguna and bo ard member or the
1325 Santanella, Irvine Ter-and the winnina s tud ents ()each" by '.1erle and ·..tabel Friends. will coordinate the l.a~c~•~·.".'.'.'m..;,p."•d-to...;p•i•c•k•u~p-•-•.· i~ll..;b~•.i.n~u•o•d~u~c~•.d •. ____ ..;;~~am:::,:s~·~Y;,• ~L~•~g~u~n~a:.;,;a~·~·~c~h;,. _,., pros ram. Ti eke ts may be
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STRAIGHT A STUDENTS
IN HUMANITIES NAMED
All A's were e arned b)·
the fo ll owing local s tudents
in the UCI School of Hum an i-
ti es for rh e past quarter:
~tartha Sanner. 220 \1ar-
aue rit e Ave .. Co rona del
Mar; ltuth \kCiure . -H 21
Bri sbane Way , lrv1ne ;
Thomas Felt. 335 E. 2Jrd
St., i'olnnna Foster, 389 E.
IQth St ., and ~l en ri e ue
Underwood , 863 Town e SL .
Cos ta '.\esa.
Al so oo th e honors list
are Jay Jud in. 1723 Terra-
pin Way. Baycrest; Frederick
Voegelin . 32 Uarbor Is land;
')avid ('hai ll e . 25~4-0
Orange >\ve.. and Helen
Fosdick. II~ 1rookl ine Ut ..
Costa \lesa;JudithNordyke ,
4261 1\etnn . and Lin da
Swan son . 1712 Verano Pl.,
lr1oin e; Diane Jan as , 273
E.ve nina Canyon ~d .. Shore
Clifh: \tarcia Myers. 70JM
Jumine Av e.: Albert
Qu intrall. 70Q PoinseiDa
.o\ve .. and Mark SIDrY . P. 0 .
Box 31 7, Corona del Mar.
HARIOR HIGH IS TOP'S
IN GERMAII COMTEST
Newport Harbor Hiah
Sch ool ma de the best over-
all showina amona 35
Southern California hi~
schools in tie annual con--
le s t at ua sponsored by
the .~rinn Auodation of
Tea<:hers o( German.
Follo'Win& honou were
won byHarborHiF students:
Stephanie Moore placed ltd
in 41h year Germ.,. Mark
Hammond took fi f1 t• place
and Marilyn Peck .nd Tom
')ren ... all tied tor s• in
lrd year oompctition. In lncl
year Oelll'l'laa. Roberta M• .. ,..,,__,.,ltd plec•. _.
Oilne Pet•aill Md ()t.Nl
HERE ARE typical scenes at open house
th is week at the local high schools for
the annual observance of Pu blic schools
week. These photos we re taken at Corona
del Mar High Sch ool , where the PTA held ,,
its annua l spag hetti dinner last night
(April 24). followed by exhibits and de-
monstrat ions in classrooms. At right,
Anne Hauk, a juni or, and La rry ~i chie, a
senior, operat e a Chandler & Pri ce plat-
teo print ing oress in the graphic arts
shop, print ing t ickets for local activities.
Robert Mclaugh lin in Room 403 conducts
the class.
P4. T HICKS is Pictured at
right grinding a sma ll pin
that s he desi gn ed in Don
Tredway 's craft cl a ss in the
art department. Thi s is a
fu ll year cou rse, where
many students learn basi c
sit i 1 t s that can I ead to oro-
ductive li fe-t ime pursui ts.
The students' hand icrafts
were on display in G:oom
307 for open house vis itors.
LAUqA SOOSHALL , at
right, exhibits he r 3 ~imen -
s ional scaled module of a '
commerci a l e:w:hi bit of a
propos ed outdoor or indoor
advertisement. This work
wa s Laura's own idea, de-
s ign and handiwork and is
on display in Clitl Hooper's
3-dimensional design class,
qoom 305.
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1'101! OtiU \.GgLI' a.lllt, WI J I ... ..._.. .. , ...........
t..T L~~='T : Joan Gu pti ll and
Kris Moo re (l eft to right)
are shown here with some
of the paint ings that they
have· compl eted in their art
class at Co rona del Mar
Hig h School . Many exhibits
of student work were on
display for open house in
1 Mary French's art cl ass in
G:oom 303 .
qy AN GQUq:LEY, at
fs shown preparing a
tor a forthcoming
shoo concr rt ol the
Harbor 'Jarbff ShoP
tets. Mrs. Mary French
giv ing pointers and SU!I9•s-l
tlons to Ryan. Mrs. Ftenc:tl
teaches the 2nd yell tl.aSitl
in Art IV In ._,.,.. 303.
011en ltou~• display inc.loldo4
scholutlc art wont
wlously exhllllted •
L-a ~ICit FestiMI
'-ts-(PitoiOI by AI K~IIO.,II
•
1r 8'iet L hi 1lcr. I.M. .......... _., ..........
................... Jetwr
-... -wbilc .-., m..do, the ~ ia ft home .,.. puaiq her lildt OM to
bed. AI lhc adt thr: child'• rocm, a .. u .aice
,.... out. "'Mommic, dQG't law: ,., ..
Tho cldcipkl, maAY yun .... ,........; hod a
......., )1C81Di.na i.n their htaru u they p:educ:d
thoee thinst which the Lord Jc:•w t..d ~ tcU·
U.& them about His leaving ro rtturn to H11 Father
ia Hcavdl,
1-k knowing thrir fe-.arfulntss, tncourar:d lhMI
with ~heat words. .. Ld •ot )'DIU' lteut be ~.U~:
1' INline ;, G~. Hlieve .Ito in me"1 ~ apia., .
•1 .,;u ,01 le•ue '1&14 comforllur: I ""U cOflle ro ,.. ...
Pe:rhapt; you havt had tht ~experience of bavina
your nura say to you, as sht: kft your bedside
to perform other dutict, "I'll be right b.ck ... Sbt:
ruUy mtant 10 ftturn immediatdy to cart for you
io your n«d, but it was not pouiblc.
N"cr doc1 the: Lord J~:sus say to us, "I have
others to 1ook after just now, I'll br witb you
later." No, He promisn NEVER to leave .us and
Hit ptomises llff always su~.l Wt ha~e Ht~. wor:d
of cncmuagtmtnt at found 1n the B•blc : I wrll ~tever le•ve tllu, nor fcwmkc tllu."' What a bleued
assurance:; He is with us ALWAYS/
Da\•id, tht: great Psalmist, tdl~ us t~t "H~ tluJI
~u~tll tAu will not silmt~r. t .Thmk of that!
God's wacchful care:: over us 11 conunuous. day and
nighr.
Perhaps you have come to a difficult pbce in
your life and you are facing you know not what.
If you are londy, and fear is in your heart, why
not: look up and lean on Him who said, "Co,u
unto m~ • .U y~ tAot labour and or~ h~avy lildrn,
and I will giv~ you rut."S
~ar one:: for whom Christ died, by simple: l:J.i!h
and trust in Him, you may c::xpc:::ricncc:: peace:: l.n
your hc::an and the:: sustaining grace:: His pruencc
brings, c::vc::n in the darkest hour.
If you do not know the Lord Jc::sus C:hrist as
your own Saviour, won't you come:: to Htm ~~·
for Jc::sus said, "Him Jhal com~lh 10 m~ I WJIJ •n
no wiu cast ou1.''f
"For God so lov~d tlu world, th tJt ~~~ guv~ Jtis
only kgotufl Son , 1har wlrosrxvt'r b~li~v~tlt .~" Aim
s"ould fiOt puish, but hav~ ~u"lilmng /Jf~.
REFER.£SCES FROM THE HOLT !II!ILE: 'j· John It: I. 2 ). Jo.ba 14:18. 3). H.o-• 13:5. t ). p.u. 1 1·1.3 ). ;\.lall~ 11 :28. 8 ). Jnhn 8:~17. 7 /. john 3:18.
Arncrkan Tr""l Socilrly-a nDn•pt'Oil OIJaniuliofl '..Mw.n. nf CluVfW... lifrl'aho"' •l-l oU$ o.ao~~ .. n. N ..... ,,.....,. 07849
a dentist
-testifies
SOM.JWN£ HAS SAJD, .. Man's extremity is God's
opportunity ... I can cert:a.inJy testify that the
Lord used my extremities as His opportunity,
not only to meet each and every need; but also
to meet every faulty step of faith on my part,
above all that I ever expected.
While in the Navy, God used several Chris·
tian sailors to bring me to Himself. While I
was a radio man stationed in Pensacola .
Florida living for myself and sin, these mates
prayed' for me and witnessed to me of their
Lord Jesus Christ. One of them ~ave me a
tract entitled, lbe Reason Why, by R. A.
Laidlaw. On October 13, 1946 I read it and
gave my life to the Saviour. From that day
forward, He has never failed me.
Day by day my Saviour's grace and faithful·
ness are revealed as never before. His love and
reality are indescribable. The glow and radi·
ance of Christ are never-ending and deeply
penetrating to those who abide in Him.
As a dentist, I had no financial backing
whatsoever in setting up my practice. My sole
partner has been the Lord Jesus Christ, and
it has been wonderful to see how He lt-d those
who had dental needs to mv offire. He has
never failed to send pt~tit-nts ·at cmdal limPs,
often only a few days before lar,ge bills were
due.
The triaJs of each day ar~ many , and with·
out His help I would never get throup;h vic-
toriously. ~fy needs-spiritually, physically ,
mentally, morally -could never be met with·
out power from the Lord Jesus Christ. To have
the peace of God, through Christ. is far better
than anything the world has to offer.
One prere(}uisite for the horn·again hf'liever
is abidinsc in Christ and keepin,R: His <.'Om·
mandments. The only way that I have found
to do this is to bt.-gin each day alone with Him
in prayer and to listen to Him SJ>f'ak to me as
I read His Word, the Bible.
Though I iu my weakness have failed Him
many times, we have His assurance that .. If
we confeas our .nn..r, he U faithful and ;wt to
forgive us our sim, and to clearue tu from Jl
unrlg_hteousneal' ( 1 John t :9 ). There has been
tribulation, hut it has only proven the truth·
fulness of Romans 8 :28: "'We lmow that all
thJngr work together for l!.ood to them that
looe Cod, to them who are-the called accor~
ltlg to hi.t purpoae." The experiences I lutve
had have been for the p~ of drawing me
cloter to Himself and causing me to grow from
• babe in Christ to a maturr Christ'-n. 11w-Lord says in Proverbs 25:4: .. To/ce awoy tilt"
droa from tl1e sil~r. and there Mall come
forth a ~uel far tl1e foner ...
Trust Jesus C hrist as your Saviour, aud 1nake
Him Lord of your life. He Is sulident for
....,. need.
"Tim II tho reconl, thot Cod hoth ll,toen to ., .,.,., llf•. and thll life 11 1n hll Son. He
llwl lwlth the Son lwJih life; and lwl 1/wJt lwlth
1101 tho Soo of Cod lwJih rn Uf.. ( I Joh•
11:11, 12). .,, Cod,.~., -...., _,_
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.JCIIN 1HE DOTS 10 CXlMPLETE 1HE BIBLE LESSON
How to Begin
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NOT INFREQUENTLY , ONE OF US will ex-
perience' a succession of cruel blows, and our
first reaction is, "Why did this hove to happen
to ME?" This con knock the supports from
under life, and open the mind to a creep·
ing dullness that spreads throughout ones
entire experience. Energy will sag, and
interest in every aspect of life declines. All
of us have o comeback potential, even in the
face of the most disheartening setbacks,
losses, ond disoppolnhnents. This potential
is to begin anew, through enthusiasm. The
word enthusiasm comes from two Greek words,
EN ond THEOS. The first meons IN ond the
second is the Greek word for God, so actually
the word enthusi asm means IN GOO, or FULL
OF GOD. Coupled with sincere prayer, the
practice of enthusiasm con bring a reversal
of bl eok ci rcumstonces for anyone, and some-
times in an astonishingly shOrt time. Here's
the simple formula, if you'd like to try it:
Stort ond end every day by thanking God for
everything. Read your Bible for at least 15
minutes a day, absorbing and underlining the
creative, dynamic, lif.-.chonging passages
which especially appeal to you. One day,
possibly quite suddenly, you will find Him,
and your mind will be filled to overflowing
with zest and enthusiasm.
"THE INFALLIBLE PROOF"
BJ u.. 1a1e Dr. a.'a Cunll
F.-"THE SWORD 0' THE .LORO"
... 1099, ,..., .... _ ..... T ..... l71JO
"We wat to .,_ that au New
,.1-.-t ..... -~Uon
'"'--llpDII u.e ..., of a aimple
hinorfcal fKt, aunely, tbl.t J'nu~
ot Naureth, daimlac to be the
.lllesUah ot the Old Testammt.
cUd arile trom the dead. •
It 11. lheretore, qujt. neecUea
to multiply or to COiftllikate laue~.
All cont~ between Cbz1t..
tlanl upon the one hand and the
oppotetS ol Olriatianll)', ol what·
eve-r n.me, throuahout the Wli-
vHW, on the other band, mQ' be
nan-owed to one dedlive battle-
f~kl. 1be whole eue eontpiiCts
lt..lf .. ·a airCle kernel into one
nutmell of hiltorieal fKt. If J'e--
•us of N~th TOR from the
dead •t the dat. prevjoualy ....
li&ned by Httn.tlf, and u a proot
of Hil c:lalm, tbm He ll no ......
JQ!er ftOI' a deluded eath\lliut.
God woukl not raile from the
dHd one who m,llde aucb a W....
phe1no\d daim, one who .,.. an
tm~tor. So that if He dkS rUe
from the dHd He ia divtrlle. U He
be divine, jlut one word from
Him autbmtieated the inaplnJUon
of both Tntanwnb. 'nw Tftta·
tnf'fttl betnc lr.pbtd by U.t fact
beeome the .... pmne standard ol
human c:onduet and c:ned and
thoulht by which the wu-ld wW .. _ ........... t-tboocl.
J--Pu' t.MTnt
IIIX 'fl-.
Lit -. tlwrefOft, llanee ral'idl7
at the proof t,._t He Htm.lf,
while UYtna. dkl pr<JIIC* thil ted
and that the ch.allenp wu ar·
c:epted and that the cllm!M•tn·
Uoa did come In the .. , dalmed.
J .... • cHaUact lltatemmta ol
Udl pr~ ..._ at dltfernt
perioda Ia m. l;lf• 111m ......
eu1h. the ftnt eU")7 bl Jill JDID..
Jmr, tM Jut at U. 0.. cl
Hill -· ................. ttwu•~t-ttbat
,_ tile ......... He NCilCi 4*'1'4 -tobodoo ......... __
-.UGIHio--
(1.1 --.. Hill -.,. He-.........,. to Hll T tie:, ~a· hiJIIII1111at' ol pr t' e:r. aad
-.., Ylrtuo ol lllo •-+1 d He ......-~ ,.._ m.t
T Jl the roll,saa ud ~
w11o lllld tt,. wlilltB tilly II I H
o otp cf Hlo .-.... I -It _ .. __ .,_
. It till ......_... _,
~-...... .-~ .... ... .... ..to.._, WW ....... , HI ,.... ........... ,.., ,.... ..., ,._ ,......, ,_ .... ------........ -.--f.,_ ... I ........ .,
... ,.._ ... "' , ... l.ac ... •• u ....... ,.,.., ..... ...,. _ ................ ..
..... --···--_,.._.,,.._.,
............... Cll$4 ...... _
,..,_ ,_ ....... Mil AI \'
IS &Btl .............. ... .... ~ ........... .. .........................
'-WIIIIIII.."'
It II' PIWIIId.._lllllw ... _ .. _ ... __
IJSIDP •• IIII'•J Cl.ll_tllo_ ..
order of lime, and from thr
tweUth c:hapt~r of M•tthew: Ht
is now in Gallft and not in Jeru-
salem.
"TII.n «rtoiJI o/ tU ICribet alld
of tM Plta"'-a o~red •Nf"',
Jl'"ter, '« ..:m&ld .tee a 1ip /roM
lll.ft. Bt~t M uM.Ur(d olld •id
IUdO (.\em, A II evil uMd odWt~rOU
gevrotto" aeeklttlt after a tigJ~;
alld tllere IIWU IW) tip be g-iveJt. to
tt, tNt tM -'P 0/ tile ~~
JOf/flll: /01' 0.. JONU \lA'U fllrft! da~
fl lld tllru J~tglttl i11 flue wltale'•
beU~; 10 W•ll tile 8o11 o/ mot~ be
th.ree du~• alld tlcree 11tgllf• i" lite
ll«lrt of tile eartlc'' lvu . 38-«1).
Thl• lime they did not miaun·
Mntand Him, 11 will be clrarly
shown l•t~r.
13.) I cite the nut instance
from the ah;tf!f'nth ch•pter or
Ma tthew :
"'rom tllat time /crrtlt. be'gu•
J~..u to •llew IUtfO II i.t cfiaciJJie•,
~ tAot .\e """' go ••ro Jerw-
...alewl, oM •w/fer maliN rAi11p o/
1.\fl ~Wen o'lld cAie/ ,:.riut• alief IC'ribe•. altd be killed, a11d be'
nJiaN OQUill the tA ird cfu~" (VI.
71 ).
Mark'• ~ and Lukl:''a record
attord exactly with this record
by M•lthew. Thl.s tinw the test
wa• not propotoc::d to His C'nc:m'"
hut lo Hla friends. to Hi" dildpiH.
but thmuch Hi• diaclpk-s the
lc~ ot It npidly reached
Hl.l e-nemM!t.
( 4.) In the order ol history I
r.-ad U.. nut lnlta~ from the
wvmtemtll c:ha~r ot Matthew: " ... .., .-Me ruw Gbode tw. QoM.-*· ,...,. .-wtto tA-n~. 2'U .... of .... Mclll be bd,...,...
iaeo , ... ..,_. of Met~: AIWI ,._.
.., lrill """· .., tiM! tlinl ..
o\e MaU be ,.,., BQGf•. AINI r.V,
~...,...,.. ~arrr" tva. 22.
231.
f5.) I t'Hd the ne•t Pf'!'IIIPIIta·
UOn 01 the tHt in the ordrr ot
the tdttory, and thil time rna
Ole teMh dta&Ur ot John. He had
ju8t told thma that He wu tht
Good ... ,.,.rd and would lQ .....
H• Ute for the shHp, Mdlnl tht ...,_ne...t IU&nnent :
.. No ... ,....,. it !roJA _,, .. , I...,H_0/-.1-
,.,_,. to IQ ff .,..., -* I '--,..,...,. to ..., k ......_ ,..., ~ •••n:.wtlt Mw I ,_.._, of _,
l'atlwr. ,...,.. ,...., • ..... ...... ,..,.,.,. .......... , .. ~ ...
/rw ,.._ ......... (nil. 11. -lt).
C .. l I dto tbo -~-~-= ,. .... ........ ltiMtl: ...
Lalla.U-ILI--tllo
twutklll eNJUr .t Mil-•
lit dill A¥11tllllt4 _, ..... -......... -.................... • t'r __ .. ___ _
-. .... , .,.., .... __ .. _, __
.. ILl q I .... lilt.,., ......
....... -#lib ...... -_ .. _ .... .....................
ta ..oelr, ..., to ..,..,.,., 011111 to t:rW:i.t. .... _. .... ,....... ..
o\e ..........• , ... (va. 11·lt).
1'lle ,... ... ,. ., tllle ......
Or& .aM ... ~-., lloe Rely a.trtt
Thr.e other thine~ oeeurred in
Hit: Ufriime be....m.; upon the
.. .. stptfk:atkln. 'nw tint .. the
inatttuUon ol dw onftnan:rle: of bap.
tl.arn. which .... 1110 alptfleetJcat:
a.-n from the rnUI'ftCdon of the
de-act, it be-inC a picture ol a burial
and an esroe•ae•w::e from the IP'AW'.
That thll lnltltutloll wu liP'
pointed Wfore He dJ::eod, tMt it
was appoint.:~ for perpetual .up.
Uon,. iltlc::lwed the d:N.rest aPP"""
htnsion ln US. mind of the na-
ture of the tftt and Ute worth
of th.ll IDOflumental evldmc:e. nw IIC.'CWid .. the lnltJtutloll
ot the Lord's Supper, wt.c. .t)'
hope ..... the ~ ol tlt:e
..... .. the ...,. act of ~
m •atltll: Hll deeth. He ....,..
...... tbat He wW ...... tllil wine
....,.. wltll U.. ta Hll Fatber's
ldadclla. .... that wtdle .... 01'6-
nanoe • to be a Jift'Pilu.l .W. P_.,.. __
bad:rward, It aleo pollltl ltW I80N
Uplflemltly to the future, ill that
It wu to be ..,_, •'td untO HI
came qa1a. For 1100 ,_,. tt.e:..
two monumenta have dood In till
.... "' lllo --tlllnl -wu tMt wMD ~ wtft WIIWA
OWl" tb:r dMr '7 IU t•stt ol
Hlo-unlralll-Woloa ...
Htpw tlwiDaa ....,..
..,_ 1111 reaa reetl:oa thllt Ht
would ..... " ..... ....,.; tll:lt
... He ,_ '"-thl ......
~ Hll 'Fatll:er's ~. HI: --.... -~---~--_ ............. _. .. _ .. ... ,.. ............ ., ... 1. ............ :,. ..... ... !il.~~-.. ,. __ .. ..
...,....... 711 11•11111
I &ll ...... lllli ...........
.............. Ill'
ftat .... --,::::;:,r::: ~;:IE($ ;•:;... Ill:-;-:
lr hill ..
(To~•~J
IDIIMTMI,_
....,.. lhl Mwl CiOIII ...... .,_.
HIM .-_, '*"'-... ,_, ...
~ ... ttl 111 I ... Mil .. -. ....... ........ . ........ ............. ... .,...,. .............. ..... ,.,. .................... -.. . ---..................... , • .:=--.. ., .......... -____ ... _ .. ..... ---
Bennet's Bible I esson
1111 AP011Lft IIWAIIO-I c-. ftl647 .
.. ... .IMIIt •• 11111111'
......... J • ri=d...., s.v.l t··-O..JrCflf ...... ,..._c--.a.,Cllf--CA-At __ .__~ ..... Jl (I" h 1d .._ OIIIITIAII aur:•. Jll ......... •-· C•l , ... _ • •
~Tal l "T• ... --I.,-· fltol I ..,., ,-,._ _, ~--olllllltpiOol_ .... ,...,., .. ___ (I Cor. ...
If ............ Coal ••• for ... Wd blck -=*''1 lad. 'Ill .. II ~ -.. ""' .. -!fGIJ s,>irit .... , .. -·-.. Cl 'I ?'' 'IIZUI _. Ill ,llball,. ..... d'liL
-.,. lOlly • WI of Allll l'lol ltaol bla ft'!'l'd, "Verily
.... ...... -........... ,,_ .......... I_
. .................. _-... _.of CU!it ··-
enisaal' for a Ow..._ tD _.. • cberp. that I abale not l 1111 .at •-
....,.. •-•tn1iw•• (~ 7 :'1). ,..-.,e~,. to esCas) 1117 ~ '-tbl
llarrilp llld ~ were -= 1 •d ppet" He was frea to come or 10 •
..,.,..,, utd -utd ldalo utd ......,h or oot .,.-but bit _. waa ......, _.. .......... n.. ........... that he made ltlrldclf -.......t -..... wbldt. Ia bU a-UDto .U "that I miPt pla the -.•
peri Met, tile m 'at of die c1tarcb With the Jews, bC spProlicbed ~
tboald -ud _,.,tify Ia dtolr ,,.... the ]ewitll viewpoint: with -~ ll.,., who were sticld«s for the law of
After be bad sbowa tbe INit difer-Ma~a, he showed them from the law
aaca bctwem the: "'itt:aty'' of a cbild how jt~Qt came to fulfill the law: to
of God to do God's will dteerfully &Dd thole who knew the .taw,. . he thowe4 willitJcly and "liceal:r" Of' ~ them the ptt of God 1n IIVUl:l Jtsu to
trer.dam ' permittinc" tbe: OuiJtiaa to do be ~r Saviou!; to thc:IK ·~ were
.ometbiae: dole to tbe edlc of tbt law, weak to tbt ~ of tanpnt;on, be
l but othcrwia Wll&wful or illlmonl, he showed them his owa naJmeM ud
wrote: "Wherefore if meat make my failure u chief of liruJen wbm be WM
brother to offend, l ;,ill eat no lah while without OuUt. aa4 bow be .,._..
t1te world ,,._., 1at I -my liii'Cttll Ia die Lord ...S lo die -of
brother to offend." This is tbe bicb-Hit mlcbt. H1..,.. dtele YUioal .,..
water mark of true liberty -to rdn.io pRIIICbu to all kddl of -.tbat Ill
from doillc .......... lawful by .U ....... be ttble ao aaYO -of tbom ..,
stanclorda, ll1c doiolJ of whicb, .,. • ......_ ludiaa -to 1-Cllrilt lor loll
leu, may c:aue WilDe broth:et-'1 harm. ud fne ........_
"utd WOUil<l ...,;r weok -·"""'•" aAd SELF.c:oNTROL HEEDED
to caue thaD to .... apiDit am.t" Pal wrote tba1 be ued .._ lllltbod1
.ia tb:tit OWILCOJI.,;.....' .Some call ttbis utd did tbi1 work .. for the co-p:el't "~canine over beckwatdl" io .fa_itbful--sake" ttud be micbt be a partaker with nus to~ comma""'. ttl of Ouilt. _It his cca'IUb ia aU their j~ and ...,,
is l~c th11 : a champ:ioD ncet c::ta euily aad witbaut thouabt fOI' himlelf U..
outchstancc: ewe1 )'OM elle:, bat !te abo He pointed out that in the nca all the
ha• .the ript ~ m.:rty to 10 ~ly C!DIItat:lotl ru, bot OCIIJ oae of tbaa
that he c:ao ..... a lame 104 bliDd receiYeCI the pria::e, aad be implied tha~
elderly Pft'IOG to c:l'OII tbe 1treet. ia the Go.pel nee, then is the prilll of
AN APOSTLE OF OIRIST liilfttioe .... l(lory fw ... ,,._ w1to
From this point Paul wezat oa to obeys the ra1e1 ud ,...._., Yanc,
discu" his own situatioa aod ri&bU U we malt be: ••tauperat:e ia all thiacs";
an ·'apostle of Jesuti Chrilt throuch the we mut keep our bodies u.nd::er Abjectioa
will of God" (chap. 1 :I). He bad :JCtD aDd DOt kt the last. aDd desires of tht
tl•c:: crucified and rism Christ &Dd had ~ take po~~nlioa of 111 aad cuMie our
bc::t'n cornmissioned by Him to CO preach thoacbta and actbla. Coatenda's ia
to the Gentiles "ta opca their eyes, ud sports co iJfto ftrJ ltrict traiaiac to ~·
to turn than from darkDele to Iicht, praa pertoaa1 d:elira ud habits to win
and from the power of Satan UDto God. corruptible priaa, .o bow 1IWICh mo~
that they may recciw: foqiveDCM .of should Christiaas 10 into ficorous train·
:tins, and inheritance amoac thaD which . ~ to .qarate thanldvea from the
arc:: s.a.ftc:ti6c::.d by faith that it iD me" thinct of tht world, the fksh, and the
(Acts 26:18). Ytt, it is poe'Nt that DeviJ ia order to pin an iac:orruptib&c toe~XUnc bad q•acsti?ned. bis ripe to be crown?
an apostl~ and to exercise aod . enjoy T'bal Paul u.td that he practtced what
the richts and privil~s that btlonged he preac:bed "lest that by any INIDI
to an apostle, and so he wrot~: "14~ wbeD 1 have::' preached to othen, I mJM:Ii
anrwer to them that do aamme me II should be • c:utaway... By "castaway''
this, Haw: we not power to at and to 1 UDdentand that he meaat tbst, u a
drink? Haw: we:: not power to lead workman he would QOC be "approvt:d of
about a sister, a wife:: (a wife who is a God. a .:O.~ma.a that aeedttb DOt to be:
sister J, .. weU as other apostles, and uham:ed." He would be lib s CJ1Idced
aa the bmhren of the I..Drd, and Ceplw ? pot or .-aAd .,q ...... for a limited
Or I oaly and Barna!;u. ~ve ~l we ..._ He .., • coasUu .. 'hm: W.
power to f~r wof'kinrr f.n apostk .........,,._... ... ..._ .... ...,.. ,..
wa1 one who warned the people of the fe:rriat 10 hll rewant for ......-.· u tbe
wrath to come and Mowed to them how _..... of 1111 Lord. He did aot wiab
they rould be nnsom<d Crom death by to 1ooe bit faD moan~ aAd die JOJ of
and throucfl Jesua Christ, the Saviour bit -.1miort by f~ to pal iDto faD
of all sinners who would actept Him aa pnc:tkc the GOipd that be preedted to
such. The::: members of the church at ocbcn. He did DOt WU1il to be a blck-
Corinth were:: amonr the ransomed be--slider from the fuU ibJ offered to .U
eause Paul had preachaJ to them and uinta.
10. they were:: evidences of his apostle-We can UDdtrltaad Paul' a •tand on
&hip. .-theM: thine•. but how about our own ? Hav1ng bem called to be an apostle::, ,.. _ _, 6 _ ..... Ch • __ , ~-Hoi c...; · ba thdJ he was entit1ed to be supported \.ft.IU ...., rut ...... "'""' Y oll""nt ve
and sustained by thole to whom he:: min· not chanced. God's plan for us has not
istered. A soldier is supported by tbe chanp:t. The power of Satan to tat
narioa for whkh he:: ls eoinc to war: and tc:::mpt 111 bu DOt kurea::ecl. The
a farmer is supported from the prod· power and !Oft of Jaus Chri.t to •ft
ucts of his farm, . and a herdsman i• ud k us ha DOt beea reduced How
supported by the milk md meat of the eep " • ·
ftoc:k that he tends and feeds. So it is do we meuu'! up wtth Paul 1 . Are ~c::
plaia that one minilteriiiJ to God's peo-tudy to say, So, u macb u ta m:r: ~
pie should be ca~ for by them. M.oaes I am ready to~ lad teadl ~.Ja•e
made it dear when he wrote into the NIIUlts to my l.ord"l Ase we wi1li-.: to
law: ''Thou thalt not muuk the mouth tNit Oil! J..:otd implicidy U His ~ 1
of the Oll: tbst treaddh out the com. · ~ we i111i1t lif'CII ~ ~ tbiD
Doth God take care:: for the oxen r• He His ..-OIIIiell alnldJ' ... ,
that plowa, or plants, or thresbet doa
.o in the hope that he "should be par·
taker of his hope." Tht'refore, arcuea
Paul, "If we have town unto you spir-
itual thinr. is it a rn;at thine if '!"e thaD
reap jour carnal thinp I dothinc and
food lor our body] r·
PAUL'S OWN STANDARD
HaYiac built up IUs c::ue 10 monc
that his U'JUDI'DI could not be 1ucc:eu·
fully c:oatraclicWI, ADd havinc proved
.coadusiw:ly that he wu entitled to be IUJIPOited by the .church, as othen were
bMtC tuppOrted, be wrcte : "N nertbe-
laa we han not uted this pDWU"," or
riPt. -it micl>t be .......... b&o:ck ill dt:e ·way of .10111e weak-miadcd.
brodllr or silter, &Dd .o mi&bt '"biDder
the _.._.. Tlte Lmtea ...s ..-Ia
tbe ...... -.., dleit .........
..-..... aAd ....... by P"rtakinc of
the ...... .._... .. die ...... ...s
.. nell ., hedt tfw: Lord ordaia:ed tMt
they .... ..-die .. -
tiYa of die 1-.J." """ ..... l'lol
writa: "Bat -, .... --of-tblotp :--1--
-..... k-beao--;;;:r· H• woald ........ die-do
...,..... .......... _.., • lojwo
dllt6aofllispnz''a. .... _. .......... .., ..... -.He_
... ,_ ... (Adl 11:3) •
Ha .... fn-....Stlrllllle_.d -.. -... -.., ...
Goo,ol ---.. lift.,. ... G. ....... _ ...... _ ll)to~
... --loltl-ltllo • ... .,. w '",.-. "Yeoo---.lri,.-.. .,.~·
HeW-todiiR MIIJ ._ .......... 1 ..... _.
-.. •"tt'JWJ "' ... -... ~ .... ... .., ................ . __ ,_..,1_...., .. ,... ... _. .. ,.. .... _ .. ....,_
~ I :IS); 'l'ltol -a _, ... .. ... -.·z: • ..... 'ld&U.. -I.,_,, .... _. ...... _.._ ... .... .. .... ~ ............ .... ...... a ., .... ll:tl, II ................. '*-.,.,.
r.;;;ti ..... ..
~-aRIWen
R .. llfM "-ltoLA IIIIOADC.UTR
, ... 11 ... A••• L• MI..._ Celli. fMJi
Q. ~--. ~. "WiU vo-u pleut
e:tJ)Iai~ Ro,unu 11:!0, 'Thnfq" if
lhi'llt tMmN ltw'lltlt'r, fttd .lliM; if Itt
tllinl.tlillt lcim dri'ltk : fnr illiO doiq
t.lt~JK •lttllt Ilea,:. c::ooU of ~"« 011 .IIU
/!«<ll.' Tit~ """'"' tn ""lllltd rhl tet •ltt.ttdd aggretHI.tt ·owr nemitl."
A.. No, it certainly dOf'A not mt&n that
at all. There •re too many who tarry
on a "war or nervM" with othen.
Their IIY~ are in a ronAt.ant turmoil.
God n::pec:bl our love t~ be without
hypocrisy {I John 7 :9·11 ). We are to
be tenderly al!ect.ioned one to .. rd an-
tither. Do not ~ to avenre yoor-
Mivt't'. Civt place untn the wrath or
Cod. Let t.he Lord Httle the matter.
Paul ill IIUpettlnr that we do juat
the ,..oalte of what the wo rld would
do. and what the sntaronl,.t mirht o·
peet. ·In thl11 muner we wi11 aee the
pa~ 6f Cod nempllfterl in our 11~.
Q. ............ w;.,,. -.. ,, ... ,....,
JOII'N b~ fli1 qtlt'lftit!W ulftd bt'ftlf'.
It&t v.'h art' '"" f~t~n H'ihtf'll•'* lfJH'Il-'"
of itt R,..,timt I I :.! r"
4. Thl• dMII ._.., to be s popular
q...tlon eoftetmlnr the end \!mea. We
un aa.wtr It 11lmply by 11a7inr that
ao OM k,..,..,. for CU'lllft, Then haw
bMe aevtnl neelltM thourhtll, bu't
for • hal ....., we trill jut ,_aw
to walt u•tll the fYtftf, .... ..,. .... It
...w -tNt-of u.. •lrtat be ..... OtMn ...... a .... and JCIW. for ,..,. • ..,, of u.tr t,_.Uortll
......, ttrt.n ,.,,.6aafc1Nth. Tile M,_,.
.... lllljoll ._ ..... t --c,.._ ., .... ,...~
Wlfll: 1 J'IJta•......,.-. We
d ... wl fw .,. 1 •z'll'· fte ,, ................ ..., .. ... ___ _, __ ..... __ ,_"""'_ --
..
MFFQRT HARBOR Elf~ Gil
SEtOIIIt SEtnOII --PliO 3
TltUIISOAY, APRIL25, 1968
OOIIJIIA DEL liAR, CAUF.
Provisionals to perform
April 25 it lhe doy of
entertainment for tllle Junior Cbabrt, Ameri~;:Mitcn ~;:hil'•
Ebc:lls or Newport Beata. run wifl report on the
The 10:00 Ltl. ·brun~;:h will suc:uufW clothina and
feature a propam 10 be •.UPIH•t drive for lhe new
pre&ented bf all the p~ bt,by or a leenaae momer
visional members for this whose huband is now aerv-
year. ina in Vie1n1m. · _
Partic:ipatina in their The bealm chairman, Mn.
final proviaional effort ltC Henry Stotsenber&, . ba1
Mrnes. ·Richard Acton, John accepted a further ·conuni t-
Bste&, Robert Batson, mont for the Jon ion to 1taff
Randell H~nsen, Loonard the newly if!itiated immuni-
Joncs, Eoacoe Kovach, W. zation clini c to be con-
J .Mozeleyand JAmesMurar. ducted at the Odd Fellows
Members of the cut who Hall, 2478 Newport Blvd.,
have recently bepn lheir Costa Mesa. 'The proaram
provisional s tatus areMmes. will provide all · inmuni·
l:lobert Basham, Larry zations to all who wish them,
MitchellandHarlowRichar~ free of ch·ar&e , and will be
son, aYBilable Che fourth Monday
The Junior"a past presi~ of each month from 1 p.m.
dalls and co-ordinaton also to 3 p.m. be1innina on
will be honored. · April 22 . 'Thi s to be held in
CLEANEII8
• REMOVE ST AIMS
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MEMIERS of the Fine Arts Patrons of New-
_port Harbor, from left, Mrs. John Wilson ,
Mrs. Phi llip Davis and Mrs. Robert Allen,
•e pictured .OO.d .:tor John Wayne's
yacht, Wild Goose. a point of interest in
the May 23 art cruise. (Beth Koch photo.)
A bu•inen meetina to conjun~;:tion wi lh the Well-
follow ' the brun~;:h will be Baby Clinic that the Juniors
led b¥ lhe president, ·Mrs. have staffed twi ce a month
Prank Hu..,_u, Mrs. OJ• for severs\ years.
E~GAGEM~NT of !heir
daughter, Karen r::leanOI' Pe~
tersen, to Gregory Thomas
Kritzer of Wh ittier is an-
nounced by Ur. and Mrs.
Leslie Tyrol I Petersen, 170&
Tradewinds Ln., '3aycrest.
Karen, a 4th generation
Californian, was graduatec
from Newport Harbor High
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10 S.l366 ART CHALLENGE ANSWERED 642-41270
School and from USC ,
with magna cum laudt>
honors. She was elected 'to By l•tty LH Hall
"With a thousand dollars
to spend, what art works
would you add to your col·
lection·7" ·
Two score , well-known
Southern California collec-
tors were recently challenaed
with this question by Mrs.
John Swiaart or the Fine
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BEll. BROADWAY
MORTIJARY
IIOBroaclway u..-..-c.o.. ~~-
Arts Patrons of Newport
Harbor. They have respond~
ed by selectina hiahly di~
verse paintinas, prints and
sculpture to be exhibited at
the Patrons' Gallery, 400
Main Street, Balboa, in the
Collectors' Show '68.
Opening of the unique ex~
hibition will be in ,conjunc·
tion with the Fine Aru Pa~
trona' annual Art Cruise,
slated for Thursday, May 23,
from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
All an work• will be for
sale, and the net proceeds
will help the Patrons defray
the expense!! of providina
the art exhibitions for the
comrruni ty.
The cruise, expected this
year to draw 2000 devotees
of art as re Ia ted to the art
of living, offers the intimate
experience of tourina col~
leeton' homes, where the
application of skill and
taste has produced hiahly
individual aesthetic envir-
onments. Featured this year
will be the Harbor Island
bayfront homes o( Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Voealin and
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hirsch,
and a bonus tour or selected
marine antiques aboard Mr.
and ~s. John Wa)'!le'a
yacht.'' the ft'ild Goose. ·
While e~h of this year'~
lOUr homes bas in convnon
with the o ther an indefin-
able clauiciam, there is
wKte diveraence in manifes·
tation of c:lusic princ iples
as applied in each house to
achieve beauty and serenity.
The Voeaelin h,ome is a
roman tic study in traditional
luxury with lavish textural
contrut& through usc of
fine flutin& and reeding in
raised wood panels and pi-
lasters, delicate raised
baroque ornamentation on
walls and doors. and sum~
tuous employment of marble
and crystal.
The Hinch home bespeaks
cosmopolitan informality,
with eclectic ·use of rare
artifacts in a comfortable
con temporary setting of
s ophisticated simplicity. In
both houses the laraest pic~
ture is the perpetually color-
ful panorama of Newport
Bay.
Boats will depart twice
hourly from Balboa Pavilion
for the cruise to Harbor Is·
land, thence to the Wayne
yacht and will return to the
Patrons Gallery for viewin&
of the celebrities' choices.
Cruise tickett include 1our~ Phi qeta Kappa and Mortar
met refreshment• at lhe Gal-Soard and was president of
lcry. Kappa K~ppa Gamma Soror~ ~. and Mn. Jefrrey Hay-
den {l~v a Marie Saint) Ster· lty. She was a member of
lina H9lloway, Mr. and Mra. Ticktoc kers, Trojan Auxi-
Andre Previn, Mrs . Leonard liary and was a 1%3 debu-
Aaher, ~. and Mrs. Monte tante of the Children's Home
Factor, Mra. Frank Person, Society . Her fiance, son of
Mr. and ~a . Richard Sher-Ur. and Mr s . F rancis J .
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-Kr itzer Jr., is a gradual e of
bert Woods Jr. are amona Wh itt ier High School, Mt. collectors participatina in
the "H 1 had a thousand San Antonio Col lege and
dollars I'd choose ..• " USC, where he wa s a mem-
show. ber of the varsit y baseball
Al•o selectin1 art-and MEf.f3E~S of the steering and membership committee team. He is w9rking fo r his
artifa<:t• wilhin the thousand~ of the newly organized Harbor Area Q:eform Temple in~ master's degre~ in educa-
dollar budaet are Mr. and elude, fr om left, Mrs . Henry L. Schone of Harbor Hi<jl-tion at USC . {G:ay Huff
Mn. Michael Blankfort, lands, Mrs. Ch arles L Golden of Wavecrest, and Mrs . qhoto.)
William Candy, t-.1r. and Mrs. If d HO~R CR•~••TES A re M. Oorn of Irvine Terrace. They are completing """ """"'"" Philip M. Casad y, ltudolph I f . fo I . . I o 0••0·0 \fyers. 100~ ,,,·, r ld p ans or an 10 rmationa and organ1zat1ona meeting ... ,~
1702 NEWPORT 81.. VD. at 17tlo, Coo to llooo
FOR ALL OF YOUR
INSURANCE NEEDS
ROBERTSON-SADLEIR
Insurance
3333 E. Coast Hwy ,
Corona del Mar -Tele-phone 67J..3850
laum e ' Mr. and Mrs. Ave .. Coron a del ~·ar .... ·as Ll d C .~ J h to be held at 8 p.m. Tdesday, Apr il 30, in the Island , ... ,
oy otsen, .. ·us. o n graduated wilh ma...,a cum ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ K I M J I. G House at Fashion Isl and. Representatives of the ... e sey, n. u 1an anz, laude honors at the end o!
r-.ir. and~·h. Hany Sherwood, Union of American Hebrew Congregations will be pre-the fall semester at Cali·
Miss Ge re Kavanauah, Mr. sent to provide in formation about Q:eform Juda ism. A fomia State Colleae at Lon I 0rCO Block CO.
and Mrs. Tom Terbell, Mr. dedication service will be held J une 7, and tf(Jula r
and Mn. Harold P. Ullman, !Jeach. Joann e Mc Donald, Bun.DING BLOCXS-.,. SI7FS -arr 1'YI'EIIi
I sabbath and h igh holiday servi ces will s tart in the fall. 3l50 Sharon Ln., Costa I"UoL --nw..
Mrs. G enn Turnbull, Dr. J. Further information may be obtained by calling 644-\tesa, received cum laude TeN,.._.: 1~ f .JDI
LeRoy David&on, Dr. and JP0~1~4~0~or:.:6~7~5;-4~7~7~6ti'~~.:.::~--------~h~oo;;:o~rs~oo;:.:a~ra~d~uaji;t;~00·····.l..i-.~12 a.telkl. ltnt.. lUI L lillela. ..... ""s· Gerald Labiner, and ,\1r,
and Mia~ Robert A. Rowan.
~-h. John P. Hu.mdall of
Lido Isle is Cruise chair-
man, assisted by Mrs. John
Buchanan of Bal~ ~·· Richard• H.' Winckfer: \N~w-•
!)Oft Beach, and
Mceulloup, ·• 'col:;~·':.'!,;~i· 'I _·SHOP • Ill
Mar, wilr supervise houaina
of the marine antique col~
lection aboard the Wa yne
yachL
Hostessina in the Harbor
Island homes will be super-
vised by Mrs. Edwin Steen,
Corona del Mar. Mrs. Thomas
W, Doan, Newport Beach,
will staff th e Wayne yacht
with a "crew" of Junior Af·
filiate members of the Fine
Arts Patrons.
Boat transportation chair-
man is ~ir s. Donald McHone,
Balboa. Men's committee
members will be supervi&ed
by Walter Gibson, Balboa.
Gallery. Hospitality will
be directed by Mrs. Bl y
Lovearen, Newport Beach.
Invitation& are being ten~
dered by the commi nee or
~1rs. Ralph J . Walker, New-
port Beach; and publicity
is beina initiated by Mrs.
Betty Lee Hall, Linda Isle.
Desianina installation and
araphics for ·the Collectors'
Show are Allen Albriaht and
Howard Assel.
Ticket ~;:hairman i1 Mrs.
Lloyd Aubert, Corona del
Mu.
Corona del M·ar!
KAREN M.t.RCRET .t. WOOD
Karen Margreta lct~ports
2~ E. Coast Hwy.
IT WAS \tORE than 20 years ago when Karen
Margrc ta Wood opened a li nle import shop
ca11ed Karen Margreta's ... one of the ear·
liest shops in Corona del Mar. No.,., after
t-.·ice moving and expandina, Karen Margreta
Imports has added furn itu re and man~· acces·
sories to the tinkling 1\assware, the fin e
china, lhe handsome Scandinavian steel flu·
ware and continental gifts with wh ich she
started. Adjoining Karen Marpeta's shop is
a delightful patio coffee 1arden called "Ti·
vo li Square." ..,·here Dani sh pas tries and tea
31ld coffee are available daily. Now associ·
a ted Tt'i th the import and interior decorati na
shop is Karen's dauatJter, Tina BNnin&. who
is re ally a trained publi c school nunc, but
loves the beautiful lhinas in her mo ther's
shop. Karen Marareta's is open Friday nights
""i th the other Corona del Mar me rchan ts, and
al so Sundays for shoppers• convenience.
because • ••
EASY PARKING .•. right ;n front of
the stores olong friendly East Coost
Hi ghway.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS will greet
you at eoch shop ..• give you friendly
service .•. show you new merchandise
sui ted to you and this oreo.
SURPRISE SPECIALS ore being of-
fered by Corona del Mo r stores for
Fridoy night shoppers!
•• •meu u•• uu Fit All .a DIE lEOS WE.RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Come in and visit us ••• see our smilt new,merchandise ••• browse at your leisure. .• or rusll in ior a quick i tem.
JERRY HALL 646-5019 n••~
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JDIIDAII'S 'ET 1110'
2732 E. Coost Hwy .
67S.S320
Spec i•ls Every Frid•y Nis/tl!
Ill'S IDTAIIIMT
30SO E. Cooat Hwy .
673-9682
Ke•'s Doily Specioi Ni,tdJil s 'ljl 9
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3409 E. C..at Hwy.
67S.3133
'IIIIUYUIY
2435 E. Coat Hwy.
67).3753
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We're 011en Friday eve.
IAIIIID'S ... VI ... n
2816 E. Coast Hwy.
67J..W7
"Buy there Service
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3107 ~. Coat Hwy.
. 67).2100
"Y 0111 HOIIU.old
Dc)HIIIIIall Sl«c"
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3565 E. CMst Hwy •
67S.II511
Co•• Visil ow 81-ey Sllop
CII•ITDsa l'lu.ACY
3021 E. Coast Hwy.
67J.2SSO
Open 9 •·•· Ill 10 p.•.
every dey!
Til TIY • .,
3101 E.<:.-""'·
673-3791
Toys (M every aec .
LI&Lra 1111
lUl E. C.. Hwy.
67S.I031
Sp"iali:ilot Ia ·-· jalm ~suiiiMki
I ' a taMKJI
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M. .. IBIIFIIICBTU
3049 E. Coosl Hwy.
67~370
c~ ..... killer's
co.,itlt food •mer
TNE STATION
Coost Hwy. at Poinsettia Ave.
673-3653
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NEWPORT BALBOA Savings and Loan Assoclailon
hosted American Fi eld Service students recently at the
AssociMion head(J.Iarters building. From left: Di eter
Rl ehn, Germany, resi ding at the Frank C. Alward resi-
dence· Agn es Blom quist, Association presi dent; Ma,..
garet 'ouffy of the Association staff, acti ve in arran~
lng student sp eaking engagements; Jocelyn Streek, from
South Africa, staying at the John P. Miller residence;
zeenat Aman , from Indi a, livi ng at the A.K. Phelps
home; Mrs. Joseph A.. Beelr:, active in AFS Ne~po rt
Harbor Chapter bu dget duti es; an d Enrlgue Armando Ru·
fino de Mestral, from Paraguay , wh o resides at the Ho-
ra ce Irwin hom e. (Beckner photo.)
Clyde Zulch art displayed
The Yelland Ga llerie!l at he s tudied piano with R~
the Di sneyland ~lotc:l wi ll bert Caudesus , and art at
be featuring the arti s tty of the Fountainebleau Ecole
Clyde Zulc h of Costa Me sa, des Beau,; Arts.
.Gecqe TKker is elected =~=R-~~=~ ~=y~~~.
01ot11 A. f'ld.•, Coau ..,.. •• a touodina boerd 1e .,;~~i;iii;i;i~i;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;i;iii;;;;;i;;;;;;i;;,
Meta CIOUMil .... was eleo-ditcover lha ncedt rot lht
ted pntHSnt ot &ha Harbor Hubor AreL
Area Coordinatin1 Cowleil Olhtn eleclcd 10 &he Co-
at .cho recent Jefttral me~ ordinalina Council are Mrt.
beuhlp meetlna in St. An· Normaa Watton , Newport
drew'• Prubyterian Church Bcac:h, vice pretident: Mn •
of NewPQJt Beach. Roy Pox , Coua Men, ro-
Mr. Tucker, it one of tho cordi nt secretary; Mn. Ro.
orifnal membeu of lhe Cc> bert E.1 Harbiton,. Newport
o rchn alina. ln hi t election Beach, t:on upondma aee-
atatemenl he uraed more in· relaly; and Henry I. Sto~
dividual parlicipation in lhe tenbera, Newport Beach,
Council, who tc purpou it tte~aurcr.
to coord in•&e and au itl or-Duectou added lO &he
pnlzationa and aaenciet in board include Ha~l Se~ly,
community betterment and to Newport Beach, Lmmed1ale
• patl pruident; Mu. Oeor1e
P. Zebal, Newport Beach;
Mrt. Paul Prieberlthauu r,
Cotta Men; Louit J. Van-
10m, Co1ta Me~a; Jame• L.
Phillip1, Co•ta Me~a, and
Mn. Andrew J. Koaan, Newa
port Beach.
The H•bor Area Coordina-
dna Council-will hold iu
J'elt meetina on May lS at noon. The aeneral ,meetina•
ol the Council 1re 1cheduled ror the lh ird Wednuday or
every monlh except Auauu,
September, and December.
These meetina• will alter-
nate wilh noon and evenina
meetina•·
Accordina to the newl y ap-
pointed membeuhip chai r-
men, Mrs. Gc orae Zebal and
James L. Phillips, oraani-
zation• and individuals inter-
etted in join in& lhe Coordi-
natina Council •hou ld con-
tact them so that the y may
be notified of meetina dates.
WILLIAM ROIT. SERL
0 F COST A MESA ot ES
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.. , ltJIH llf' 1(1 tilt WDril1 most com/Ctl'tiiJit -" mDfl
CtHn/twlin, /wlriluu, I could zi~t JDU • ~lou,. '""'
'HIOf!J .. •lty, b111 it dtHvt'l COlt )'014 II pnlrl'1 10 (tftll DUI ,.,_, ...
Arfnl Pruc:i•, CHIC"' Amcrk-1'' buW.:u penoulltin. rdin.,. tile
dedM ....... ie N~ar.1 t1IUI'Iieutl' with C)do.Ma..,., 'The
.,.,.~a•Jtac:tio.u ilaotl'ltrNiapncp'p 'prowdlly
yn~ of ~ IIUcUdli ud lhe Clpuieea: Clf .-oN INa OM
lniltia.paltful..ea aad........, 'Oii\ t.r,othot Niqan*wloplllnll .
ill,_,.. ill hi...._ cbairs ... aM-* • • ~rilly el .. ,..._ ~olon ... fabric~ laiD ... II)' tktor, ""*' il cydoo...._..t A ......, ,..,,, lftiSVIII acUoe ~ io
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"' )'Oitf bact ... letL •• jUII .u...s. • ... pit8ICnlioe of
Niapn't ..... }4qJ ldiiM _., -·ren ... IGOdlll ... tiltd
concert pian ist and pa inter He returned to America to
of oil!t th rough May 1 ~. The concertize as a pianiu, and
u:hibit include s 30 of hi s also continued paintina. He
recent pain tin as depictin& has exhibited widely wilh
typical California scenes, sculptress Judith Bland.
many of early C alifom La. The current exhibit includeJ.
locale s . her li fe-sized pofllait in
Clyde Zu lch was a child bronze of Mr. Zu lch, and
prodiay in both art and music her re cent over-life sized
and won man) scholarships por ttait of the late Walt
and awards for his uuu tand - Disney.
in& talen ts. lie was gradua-~1r. Zulch is a member of
ted from Occidental College the American Artis u of the
cum laude and went on to West, Wes twood Art Ano-
swd y a t LiS<..:, where he re-ciation, and The Ame rican
ceived his mas ters degree. Institute of Fine Arts in
After tcach Ln g at the Uni -whic h he hold s the award
versit} of Wa shin gton a t the of merit for excellence
clo11e of World War II , where both music and art.
FIVE STUDENTS at UCI have received
a chi evement awards of SlOO each fr om the
Orange County Phil harmonic Society. The
grants in aid wi II be used to help cover
costs of instruc tion for lessons. The s tu-
dents,majo ring in music, we re recommend-
ed by Dean Clayton Garrison and fa cul ty
membe rs of the departmen t ol music in
the school of fin e arts. Pict ured here arc:
seated, left to right; Ur s. Erick Durand,
scholarship fund chairman for the Phil ·
harmonic Society; Pamela Wasp, soprano·,
a JUnior, and Constance Laing, pian ist, a
junior, standin g left to righ t, Steph en
Warner, tenor, a junior; Richard J ames,
clarinet, a junio r, and Paul Ingraham, tu·
ba, a senior. (Jack West photo.)
Wi IIi am ~obert Scrl,
2914 Pepper Tree
Cos ta Mesa . di ed Sat ""'" .I
April 13 , at St. Jude's 1-l os·
pital, Fu lle rton .
Mr. Scrl was bom Nov. 29,
1905, in Kansas. lie came
to Califom ia 7 years aao
and lived in Oranae County
for J years. l-Ie was a bu tch-
er (or .;o yea rs .
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Write today lor frtc hdpful ~Rtarch RfJIOI'II" bookkt ~1\d complcl•
informalioo.lttmemller. it W d l you aodlinc to lad out how the hoto
pital-&a&ed .• I~Xtot'-uwJ Nl;i;JlJC)•do-i\la~s:t cnctbod c.Jn hclp'yow. ,------------------------, 1 Ni•t•n of Santa Ana, 1740 S. M1in, 542,6741 1
I "'-Maihflf.•ltbollr ollhr;u ion. )'Our lrtt boo~-;•-......_ I 1 kt ·'Rr.(o~rch ft cporiJ;· "11;1 ~omplt1c 111IOf'ft:ai!OII • ...,,.: 9 , • 1
he served with th e Air Force,
he ttaveled to Euro pe, where AIR FORCE CAPTAINS
TAKE LEADER COURSE
Recent araduates of lhe
Air Univenity'll squadron
ofCicer school at Max Well
Antique cars to parade
Survivors are his wi fe ,
'o1arjorie; 2 sons, 5 dauih·
ters and 8 grandchildren.
'iervice s were held Tues·
onN~~~~, .. Wnrld'' f :tlf r ""'~''"'c 'tad Ll!c h<_..piuL. ;. -· 0 5 I I lr•te.1,&lox:lot·uM"4 !1>••1"•{),10·\L ~u .. ,c n~tlloJ. "-••-•-' I I
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Alabama, are Capt.
Leon ard C. P egg son of
Mr. and Mrs . Leonard F .
Peu of 2020 Fullerton Ave.,
Colla Men, and Capt. Gi l·
4,.~.._,1 bert Merkle, son·in-law
... Mr. and Mu. Mark Rindahl II._ J ,. of l 'Hl Peppertree Ln.,
(,/? H ·• Co1ta Me n .
3007 f . COAST HICHW.t.Y They completed a 14-weelr.
COitON.t. Dfl MAll 9261 ~ profe ssional officer couue
"'••"'•'1' e; .... , .. , for leadersh ip train ina in lhc 67J.S..a~ ~:;==::;~;;:::;;==~ aerospace force. 1 Capt. Peu is being rc--West~'ff Chapel assi10ed to Mal mt tiom AFB.
Mon t., at a radar inte rcept
.,.,..,.. offi cer. fie wa s commission·
427 E. IM s-f. ed in 1 ~60 th rouah the av i ~t-
COSTA WESA ti on cadet program and hu
A parade r,f vmtagc cur~
will taXL gue..;h hi the
Ba lboa P avi11on ballroom
for the Children '~ ·nu~at rc
Qu id's "A N1gh t on th e
Town" pa n ~ th1" Sa turday,
April.27.
t\mn ng the fled of antJ que
c ars which v.·LI I be u~ed to
"bu s" the pa rt y goers from
the parkmg area to the Pa-
vilion a re a French and an
Engli !.h taxic:tb. L.:nifor rned
doormen wLII US!IIS I arri\'ln &
JUeSIS, ~A hO v.ill he llt'Cnrdcd
furt her celehn h tr..:a tment
whih: cn te n ng before ~po t
lightJ> and fla-.h ,ng c ame ra~
"a Ia h1g Lll\ !ligh t club"
fa ~>hL(II1.
Ml ._... 11erved in Vi e tn am. 1;::~;:=;~:;;:;:~~~~ Capt. Merkle is being re· SH"LLEYZP3Q qAy q....yea r-
MATTRESSES assianed to ~an ce A_F B, old-former student at Har-
"Ew .E.UILDIN,. Okla., as an aL r operau ons v· , h 1 · C a
o\ rnu,L c:a l rnuc fc-a tunng
(iu Lid ra!..-n t w1ll hq;h light
lhe C\'Cnllllol ''-fe ... ILVi tLI:ill.
FniiPv.mg th e floor ~hro v., :t
lat e huffc r "urrcr .... ill he
~c r vcJ and Jancmg tn Tcdd
\1 cKccvl·r·.., hand ~~>LII L1lR·
linul· unlll I a.m.
-..., offi cer with th e Air Tram-bo r lew .>C oo Lrl oron lr~xul a r ShaPf•<; ins Command. He was com-del Mar • h. as b.cen n.amcd IDaenpriDf -Cottoo h miss ion ed in n6J upon &J'a-grand pnze Winne r Ln I e COSTA MUA MATTRESS CO.
l iSO New,...t M•tl. Uberty 1-L JDJ duation h om the Air Force lirst cont est she ever en· !{c,C't\'a llull~ m il\ he maJc
~~~~oO<><:~oO<~~~X>00<:>(>0()c:>$< tered. Shelley, now in Dal-LOCAL STUDENTS IH < las, Te.(aS, C1ttc red th e PLAYS AT CHAP~AH
Cappy l)ick contest, pub-r v.n IJ art-.H ·\rca .. tuJ..:nt ...
lished in the Oallas He rald have role!> Ln " rmlolram 1•f
Times. She was named win-"wdent llL rettcd one·al·t
ne r of the "Complete hOme plav" at Ch:tpman < nllcgc
The Lorgut Bible Closs in the Harbor Area
invites you to a stvcly in which
"The Btb le Come s Alive"
TIME: Every Sunday momint frp• 9:~5 to
PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COST A MESA
J01 .Movnolia Str•t
,\WARM I'EL COME AWA ITS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHILDREN'
Ln Or<mge \ta~ 11·11 . Ja\· libra ry ," consisting o f the Ravl. fre,hman l;:nloliL '-h·
15-volume set of Chi ldcraft J rarn a majnr. ~on 11 f '.lr. and
and the 20.volume worl d \lr~. ~icral d 1'. !hvl, 2445
qook Encyclopedia, fo r her Ca s~1a ~t ., ':a ... L 'Huff. wLII
en try of spring flowers. arJ'I ca r a ... <frandfarhc r lad:
Sharing the books with nl".lackof thc,uhnLL ... ..,Hm."
<ihelley is sist er wendy. {ir andmn thc r l ad . Ln tiLe
The ! cboray f.Jmi ly wi II be ~>amc r lay. w1 l I he rt•r 11:" cJ
in Corona del Mar durinq hv Sarnnwc Sam.... 11111 111 '
drama ma1nr. J augh Lcr o f June before the y make thei r \1r . and \1r ... J ohn q , Sam~.
pe rmanent home in !)ilion, Ul l b w. llalt-.ou !ltvLI ..
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I C ~r_. ........... -.,. !:t.•t.,, ___ t •II Co..,. ____ ,, I
w1th \trs. Frank Gaines , t ic-
ke t chairman , at 67]..()461 or
\trs. J ames Oowt)' a1 646·
15J5.
day, >\pril 16, at llallz C.1la·
pel. Co sta '.1esa, with the
~ev. ~blph fJo meue a s of·
fi cian t. Intermen t will be at I~~·~"-~·-~:..~-~.;.~·-~··~··-~~~.:;-~·~·-~-~--~·~-·~·-~-~-~-;-~-~-;-~~--;-~-~-~-~· ...... ~ Paradise . ~
'--I • HAITDW-·ST041E
FORGJT HARDWARE
Hardware-DuPont Pa1 nt
Small Appliances
2205 W. Ba lboa Bl vd .
lUO Superior A ..... Newport Be ach
Ll 8.5531 Phone 673·2350
""h WILCOX.CIIITTINDEN
HARDWARE Hevtpt~Mal Cfl•n.-... u ~~!2~!!];~~!::::[------------2700 W, CNit Hwy., N.a • 141-IJJI
ePRIHTINC ~~:=:=:~~•=•=••==••=•=•=''====:=~ Lono.Uu.' •
BE AUTY NOO K
27:3 2 E. Coast Hwy,
Corona del Mar
Phone b 73-7336
BUILDING
• REt!OOELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED. BONDED
FRED H. GERWJCK
304 Colclenrocl
673-6041 -549. 2170
Ser•ln• tho Coeotel
Ate• wll+o OueiLt, c ... ., .... & ,,_,.,
f'lllclent So,.. lee
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Ens ign Publishing Co.
fJj{.~vt p,;,,.,,.,.
• High speed rotafy
offset preu
• Varityping
• Headliner
2721 E. Coast Hw y,
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone: 673-0550
• UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERING
PLUMBING
A.R. MARSAC
PLC\1B ER
1i)\) Carn ation Ave.
Co rona del \lat
Plumbing Repairs
DAY & Nl GilT
WATER II EATERS
673-4130
NURSERY
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
In 5eC.fcides ond Ferti I i zer
S&H Green Stamps
nu:t-· IJI!I .I\'I:R)'
--· • --------1<00 110!" OF:t Mi\H NIJRSF:RY
CUSTOM . f'oa!'ll II "'Y., 675-0160
(IJy Europf!~M Cra(t 1men)
REMODEL 2 pc . set OHLY
$69.50 Cell "I•"'Y"
215 Mo in H.l . 536.6405
FREE clel & .plcllup
RJ RNI11JRE UPHOLST ERY ~~~~~=-=~::::c==
o QUALITY WORK 0 • SPORTING GOODS
NEIL'S HART'S
FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY SPORTING GOODS
2109 H•"PP'' II vel. 518 Center Street
Newport Beach Costa Mesa
67>.fll~ Phone: 646·1 ~19
Till omct ·~
• PET SUPPliES
TROPICAL FISH
We have the largest and
most beautiful selection of
trop1ca t ft sh 1n the area.
We al so carry a full I me of
aQuan ums , and all acces·
sories needed I Of the hobby.
South Sea T ropt ca I
218 W, WLI Son Street
Costa Mesa -548·7961
• PHARMACY
CHRISTENSEN
PHARMACY
3U11 E. Co ast ll wy,
Comn a del \1 ar
Phon e : 673-:!55U
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
14U2 Newpo rt Cenler
Drive East COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245
C()MI'LITI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CINTER
CEMETERY LOTS
From $130
MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From $46,
/Liit&.: ~ENID
"t;~!::·.~,.,~J ud bud1e1 ~ raat aen·iee
UPHOL STERY e REFINISHING
DRAPERIES e CUSTOM C AAPI!:T!.
AMPL E PARK IN (, LN REAR
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC.
''WH I:Rii 'I'Ht: 4 U.S. H .Al:S FI.Y"
On Medical Buildina)
Phone: 64~2 1 3l
' JIJ .IIIN 1-6177
.tltmnrial lfark
'.Mortaary-«=e•etery
.. Ever,ydaing in One Beautiful Place"
Because the funetal and bUrial center mncept e1iminata the need for processioos through
heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family
ind friends alike may now pay their full re-
spects by attending the burial service, as well
as the chapel ~ervice, all at one beautiful place,
at less cost and more convenience.
1•1 • 1410J IIACH ILYD., WISTMINml
714,..... J-2421 714 ... ,.,.. 1-1725
-quality work-
~elr uniee laundry.
Pinlahecf Laun4ty
Aa.ney
:I2JDO I . C.oot H.., .• .,__
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DtM~~rl Tosh
f/.011/STS
.._ •• ~79
U.Me.,_, 11104.
COSTA IIISA
AMERICAN GLASS
All type, ('jr •••••
25l~h N••pon Blvd.
Co•taMna
lHO W. C..eu H.., •• ,._.,., n .. ctt, Tel_,....,. U6·U 77
,.;,,TAIJI,ISHIW IN 19•11.
ROY ELDER
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CON T4C T I..&NIII
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PHONE 640702 11241RVINE
NtWPORT BEACH
•t:STCL?I"I" PLAIA
o fRAMIS
llg Price lecluctlona
* A. DAMES, ln•et • Ia L 1M niiiT, c.loUIIol
Alllll ... tift
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LUNCHEON-DINN ER
.COCKTAILS
ORiolt H405
3450 VIA OPORTO
Newport Bea
J<lSEF"S
Fine Restaur.,!
Phone 673·1180
2121 E.'Coest Hwy.
Corona del •r
to Jeme lce
• IHOE REPAIR
I
l.ocll cl1bs
wil ....
Cola& ..._., C1ab or
Corona eM I Mil•• Sawarda
in *• ~mall ci•N diYiti011
in fie Or ... e diatricu of ••
cwnia Federation of
'a Cheba.
1ocal club received
lAd pl&e' award (CJf con ..
aanalloa~ 2nd place for
achollnl\lpa, first plac:e in
crafts't lftd place in Indian
arrahs, .and 2nd place in
1nenral twatlh. ·
·'"· lhe medium clubs dj.
Ylllon, lhe Newport Beach
€bell' Club received a 2nd
place award for achotar-
ahipf •d alto in ~. cato.
aory of armed forcu and•
veteran•. · In lhia aama
division, die Cos ta Mesa
Women's Club received firtt
pla"<:t award in prdona and
beaulification, 2nd place in
the crntive sewina contut.
and firll place in mental
hc:altl.
PO .. I& y MIARS CMI .. A
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT II.. VD.
PH. 646..,l13t:oua M•sa.
• FOR A
A,rouh to
GenoNI lns•ronn
Contort
ED ~ARD .~
AT
JAY' UMfRO
'
• From the Police Blotter IIIDGII'LAYO, SIT
1'01 IIA&.IOA IXPIITS
Fli.t -winners of ltae
Bllboe Peninaula Point
Auociuion Bridp IOUma-
ment will rnect at 7:.30 p.m .
today ;Aprii2S, at Oilltn.n•a
rtestaurant, · Balboa, for 1
playoff.
IEIPOIIT HAIIIIlR EIIGII
SECOND SlCliOII --,. 5
lltUIISDAY, AriiL 25, I.
IDIIliiA DfL IIAII, C\UF. ,._...,, ..... 11
•
Ot•l•a JordM, 12, al
2190 Coli ... , No. 42, Coola
M••a. ••• booted oa lhc
c:t.u., of alvhla faiN idOtt-
tu&ia. to • police om cer
•.. lllu4al Haworch, 21, ol
440S ~•hor• Or.; Weu
Newport. went dancina
~~ero.. Balboa 8lvd. · and
... tsqed by police on f\e
cbarp of d.Nnlr. in public
· :. 'l!enho O)roy, 4S, ol ISO'!
Anita Lane, Harbor HiJh·
Iandt, wu unable to take •
sobriety test at Weatclirf
Plaza and wu booked on
lhe charae of drunk in pub-
lic. ·.·.~aries 'ltich, 12, of
204 Adami, No. '12, 8alboa,
was booked on tbe charae of
pauina a fictitious check
. · .• Mlchael Glau, 21. of
121 Jl,st SL ,· Wut Newport,
was booked on the charae
of buralary ... Frank Card,
127 Grand Canal, 8alboa
bland, declared a TV had
been stolen from its stand in
his livina room .•. Oiane
Q.owe of 3002 Coolidae, No.
8, Costa Men, went to a
party at 4704 'N. Ocean PL,
West Newpon, and put her
puue on a bed; when she
went to aet some money,
she discovered d\at S21l7
was miuina ... The Newport
Channel Inn re"ported d\at
• • .,...., ,., ran ... eo .,. ,. .. , 11. ot 111 s. Uth
pear .. -.~rmain Schmieder, S&., lr4 , ';otla Men, wu
La.._. Beach , said lhat booked on 1 warrant for
her purse with money, credit failure 10 at)pear ...... L"
c:anh and caninas valuc4 ~hens ';h rittenien, 26, of
at Jl64, were stolen from 1324 W. lalboa, Central
f\e phy tical examination Newport, w&l ~ked on a
room of Corona del Mar Hi lh warrant for failure to ap-
School on April 5 ... ~an· pear.· . .'Ni lliam Kuntz, 19 ,
tique maple chair, word\ ol 2204 W. • Qcean Front,
17S . was s tolen from his 'Ne ll Newport, was booked
walkway,said Oarrell '.Vti aht, for 2 traffi"c warranli ... Ii i I
2211 W. Ocean Front, Cen-tire and wheel were sto len
lral Newport ... Money bags from hi s VW trunk , declare4
worth .$36 were stolen from Nonnan Johnson, 22CJ Iris
Buffums• at Fashion )s land Ave ., Corona del '..tar ...
. · •. '.li chard Plemin&, 15SO 'Nilliam T(unu, 2204 'IJ .
Membert in VIe play-o«
will be Cluba, Marion Me.
Donald and Marae Sevit.z.;
Oiamonds, Natalie Kina and
Hazel Jones; Hearts , Jack
and \11rilyn Schinner; and
Spades, Curley \toses and
Earlene \1oses.
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Miramar Or., No.6. ';)alboa, '>cear, Front, Weal Newport, CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
reported the theft of a bike reported the theft or a Sl5 COM E:RC L
· · .John Lord, 521S Bruce stereo and tapes from his t.4 lA
Creacent, Lido '\ands , left POfd, while it wu parked Penonalittd Sen·l•:r
his Schwinn bi ke unde r the at the rear o f hi • re5idence DON I. ILDIR
Newpon Pier r., II; houn ... Edna Rider, 114 Pead ELDER CONSTRUCTION co.
too lona; someone stole it o\ve., 'Jalboa hland, may
, . ·.James \}rooks, 6]3 Lido 3S Y••• in NeWpOrt Beach
Park, Lido Peninsula, s aid ,~(Coo::·:··:•:•:d:on::•:••:•:6l=~~~~~I~D7=I~,~Iol=!._!::~:::::
PREPARING fOr this Sundty't fleg reisino ceremooies
lfe, from left, Mrs. T. Patrick DoUgan, Commodore
Dougan of the Bahia Cor inthian Yacht Club, Mrs. James
R. Garner and Port Captain Garner, pictu,ed aboard the
Columbia, flagship of the fleet. (Stephen Peregrin
photo.)
Flag raising Sunday
U h · . tenants had kicked out a s ennz In the 1 ~68 aea· will aerve as hospitality
B h. S]S door and pulled out son, a 1a Corinthian Yacht chainnan in the clubroom, Cl b plaster where an inside .u . will hold formal flaa Honoring their matine chain lock had been fut.en·
rai Si n& ceremoniea at 10 auesu, Commodore and Mrs. d 1 1~ 207
h. Su e .. ·. . .A ma -.awey , a.m. t Ill nday, April la, Douaan will host a buffet E.daewater, Balboa, repor~
at the Balboa Bay Club. luncheon aboard their motor ed the theft of a 10 foot
The Jrd Matine Aircrart yacht Patrician and a sigh t-dinghy from her dock .. ·.A
Wina Band from El Toro, seein& tour of the bay. cuttin& tool wu used to cut
hi 1 8 foot sabot had been
untied and taken ... Three
wet sui u , value d at 572,
were taken from her aaraae
noor, where she had UO·
loaded d\emon arrivinz home
from a trip to the Colorado
River, said "-Ms. Robert
Childs, 61 I N. Bay Fron t,
Balboa hland ... The life
raft that Robe rt Romer, 6100
W. Ocean Front, West New-I
port, leaned aga1nst the
wall of his home, was
s tolen -aS232 loss ... John
Hancock II , 517 Carnation
Corona del \1ar, reported
the theft of a S600 o:rostoo
'Nhaler from the beac h in IJont of h1s father's !Oummer
liome at 1206 'N. 'lay1 I':Jal-
boa ..
under direction of Wanant The club's rleet will a padlock from a freezer at
Officer Poe, will play i one-dreu ship, under Fleet , d S:~tud")', '\;Hil n
h Art s Lan in a. SOJ Edae~ our concert, ~tartina at CAntain Jack Harl. Port Judith llomme, 31. of U O
10 )0 ..... water, a alboa, and d\en : a.m . .::aptain James Gamer will Via llavre, UJo Isle, failed " · G s iOie 30 cues of auort.ed •v•IJ, en. and Mrs. Ch u-be in charae of landside a sobriety lt 't and was
le!l J, Quilter and MaJ. Ge n. ope rat ions for the day. Fla&-beer, worth $123· · .Phil booked on the charge of
and Mrs. William G. Thrash, shi p of the fleet, the 12-3renz, 2001 Saja, Eau drun k .1ri vi ng ... ·\11 those
will be honored aues ts of mete r yacht Columbia, BSa Sluff, reported d\at hi s S50 cars that we re blocked on
Commodore and Mrs. T. winner of America's Cup surfboard was mininJ ... W. Coas t Hw}. by a slow
Patrick Douaan. The 2-suu and the Well Coasts conten-'Jan Lewis left a man'' moving, lane-stradJling car
aeneral s will be aiven an def in 1167, will wel come sapphire rinz . worth 5165, mull have chee red when
official 13-aun salute. all who wish to come aboard. on a kitchen table at 121 police s topped Edward Van
Cannonier of Bahia Corin-The hostess ch ainnan, 24th St., while he went to Cleave , 50 , of tnSO-\ 1.ut-
thian, Staff Commodore My-\!u. William L. O'Bryon, the beach and someone lanrt 'td., Wes tdiff; a l-
ton Sheward, wi ll be aided has reques ted all staff com-stole it. .. A Schwinn &iri s' thou1h pol ice had followed
by uniformed Sea Scouts on modore5 ' wives to 5erve as bike was stolen from A. him for half a mile ~~o·ith their
the aun lanyards . A spec ial hosteues. Cllild, 109-B Gtand Canal , red li aht and honked thei r
Marine Corps color zuard Off icial auells of the day S alboa Island, hom before he stopped, and
wi ll assist in lhe flag cere-will in c lude Mr. and Mrs. Fri.4ay, l\pril12 at lcas trme car ha·l to break
mony . Jack Wrather , owneu of the Steven l.~nd , 20. of 11 29 sharply and skiJ to avoid
P-.iyv•la T•nnis lals
X76 H•avy Duty Can of 3/1.76
Daz.-7.00
• La.ls THilis Dr•sns-13.00
Mew's & lay~· Tnnis Sllorts
Ivory or Whit•-4.25 to 21.95
M•n'sT Millis Shirts
Ivory or Whit.-5.03 & 7.95
lays' Ten~~is Shirts 4.25
CCiftnrn T •n~~is SliMs
M•n's-7.75 Lachs'-7.25
Jack Purcd Tnnis Shou 1.95
....... Sets-Dumbbds
W.t Suits-Warm-up Jack•ts
c:anv-A• Stars US
H .... •s&Gions
Track Sho1s 1-111111 SliMs
Glovn lats
AI 2UO T.-Ft •1•s
0urPrlu15.95
Oti!Jtr fr•l•• 12.95 to 24.95
l•croft O.lap ~
DcMs Cra!JI• Slmplu
Rack.t Shk1glu, 4.00 to 14.00
llal1l .. an & Parts
Tns-T.Is Accnsorln ..... , ......
Skate I•••
Fills M •*• s.artdes
ft<islilllt Wrist Rack.ts
Golf I* Gllf Carts
Golf Cl h Gllf Slllrts
••• , Swlnl y, I ' & Stilts
laws Ar1-1 T• .. ts
SweatP.ts& a•ts
SwHt So• Gym Sllarts
& Sldrts 333 N. NEWPORT 8L VD
1"-..HUI!QJH_BEAQl ,
, H ~r•l''ll ,. ~ ' ...
~iCJaiffT-Y.:a-n•--
from nO?" to 1 p.m. a aen-Balboa Bay Club; Oranae E. 'lalboa Blvd., No .2. collision: Van ':leave was
I. ~a I opemna day reception , County hatbort manaaer f~'~lbo;:•~· ~c~e~le~b~r~o~led~~Goo~~d;_~bo~o~k~e~d~oo;~lh~e:..:c2h;a~''~'i"~IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~;;~~~!!!!! r ~ander-cnrertainmenl Chair-" Ken Samp·son 'and Mrs7'9anp-irunk rtri .. June Ta-
man ~. Robert E. Poole son · Ne-P.eJt..-.BcKb Hubor-
Jr:;will be held-in the BCYC muier Ai • Ober1 and Mrs. -~ ,
clubroom. Mrs. Hyde Braly Obera ; Frank Muller;owner
I «:HIJR«:HES I
llrwpprffiarl.or Luihrrun ~lwrth
"0 " lbr Bl•ffs lJ 11rrloolt.i,~ .'<tlrrl·f>orl Hllrh nr"
liCI1 CLI"II' D•!YI!
NEWPORT BEACH, C AL I FORNIA
THE AMERI C AN LUTHERAN C H U R C H
8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Worship ~e n11ce
9:45a.m. to IO :•s a.m. -Sunday Sc hool
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -wors hip service
'lbe Rev. Ja.ea G. Blain, Putor
The· Rev. Gcorae J . Busdieckcr, Visitation Paator
Ptlone ~48-3631
Sci•~tce
nRST C'HI'Rf'lt Ot'
f'H mn. sn t:~nsT
JJOJ V1 a Lidu
Nc=wr<l lt Reach
SLNIJAY SUIOOL
~u ........ ~, ....
SUN OA't' SJ:M.VICES
First laptlst Owt.h
of c.., .......
Bilplist Bible re\lowship
lrul~p~,J~,/111-A•1011o•o•.s
Santa Ana &. Mel.olia Sta .
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
of the yacht Mojo, with
his captain, Dave Goaeuy,
and \h. Goaerty; Mr. and
\Irs. Richard Stevens of the
Balboa Bay Club, and Lt.
Donald D. Blendu, U.S.
Coast Guard.
Senior !ltaff commodore
of the club, Howard Lana·
ley wi ll act u ceremonies
di rector. Ofricers of the flag
include Vice Commodore
Will iam C. Adams and Mrs.
Adams and Rear Commodore
Robert E. Poole Jr. and Mu.
Poole .
IIRS. CAROLINE BELL
SUCCUIIIS AT AGE Jl
Caroline Bell, 7'7 , of 878
W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa,
died Tuesday, April 16, at
lloaa Ho spilal.
9 IS • I I o "'·
WEUNESIJA'I ~VESIM ,
Mrs. Bell was born July
30, U~. in Arkansas. She
came to California 18 years
ago and lived in Oranae
SUNDAY SERVICES Coun ty for IJ years. g,e
Mt:::ETINfi I .. "'·
REAI>JN G ROOM ...... tl·~·: 9 ...... -' ......
WHn••tl•,: 9 •·"'· -7:4S •·"'· r .... tt., .,,. ,,,..,.
f ...... -' , ..... , •• , .....
S.,.,tl.,, I'·"'· -Ill •·"'·
II:COfiiD ('tltiiiC. OF
Cll..-t', IC11Ef!ITIIT
Newpott Buch 11
CofCml ckl Mtr
610 Carnation Ave.
SUNDAY SCIIOOL 10 ...
SUNDAY SERVlC'E 10 .,.,
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING a,oo •·"'·
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
2161 Eut Coast Hi i11•·oyl
Moe. • S.l. 10 •·•· 1o 5
1\•r .. day pveei•~-11o 9
Ynu •c cotdially in•i t~d to
attltfWI Sitn'ICIU Md
10 UIC .OOift.
~:45 &.f '· Sunday School was a homemaker ror 52
11:00 a.m. Mornina Wonhif\ years.
6:00 p.m. Train ina Unions Survivors are her huaband,
7:00p.m. Evenina Worship James; J sons, 4 dauJhters,
l7 arandchi ldren and & are at-
WEDNESDAY srandchildren.
7:10p.m. Bible Study Servicea were held Friday·
8:00p.m. Prayer Meetina ·a t Bell Broadway Chapel.· L..---------..1 Bell Broadway Olapel. Cos ta Mesa, with the Rev.
ATTIMD THI CHUICM tlerbert Johnson of the
OF YOUI CHOICI Fi rst Methodist Olurch of
IIGULAIH. Y Costa Mesa aa officiant., ln-
.-----------,tennent wu at Harbor
ClNTIAl
lllll CHUICH
~ !k """' .. """ -; .... W..,htp ' -' lft!'" """' l-"'«~r J PM we••.....,. • .._. "-"r
Mid "'~ 7 ,.. ........,...,,.._...IC' ... .... ,...,. .. ..
0.. .. ._ ... -. .. .,_._
,._ H. I ......... lfCA ,.,
Rest Memorial I"' ark.
~ven adults were aneated
at lll\1 2CJth St., 'Veat New-
port, at 3:40a.m., Saturday,
April IJ, on dle charae of
poueuion of marijuana.
Richard Godley. 20, and
1ruce Shanke, J8, of that
addreu were anuted alona
with their auests, Haidee
Smith. 18, of lU Via Or•·
ziana, Lido Isle: Michael
Cann .. u&h . 19, of 12SI
Baker, Apt. a, and William
Mallulkc, 19, and Henry
Roui, u .• r l6S4 s-~a
Ana St. of Costa Men; and
Mid\"1 ,Ievens. 19, of
Slnla ~a.
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IVERSOI saved a
$73.00 cash ••• every
father
It's not n ridiculous as you think!
This student was driving a larger type of car back and
fOfth to school every day. social funct ions and on week·
ends. It drove his father almost into the poorhouse try·
ine to keep up with the bills on two cars. the tam1ly car
and his son's , plus paying for his educat ion and all the
expenses of family living. A heart to heart talk with
Chick Iverson convinced him that by buying a Yolks·
Wapn he could save almost $73.00 every single month
over a 4 year pertod. This comparison in~ved substan·
tlal savin1s on purchase price. easoline, insurance.
lk:ense plates, tires, interest on car payments, repairs.
ttc. He twn sawed on anti·freeze because his son liked
to ski. You see, • VW is eir cooled Met there is no water
to ,,... •. --. it sound ridiculous!
If you woukllike to entoY inst8f'lt econom~ awry monttt .
call Chick -on the ,_,insula ond Ill the lull com·
...,_. S..in1 ........, _, month ia na1 ridiculous.
No ape~ilnca needed for inst.m economy .
Cllldllli.,_, Is the H.--·s only a!llborind VW
ondl'llnche-.
_.., rour protection.
NIW~f a&. YD. AT 22IMI Sf. • HIWPOIT
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A WINE FESTIVAL , btoeflllng the Orange
County March ~ot Dimes, will be held from
b to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday , Uay 8, at the
Newporter Inn. Committee mea~bers in-
clude , from left, Mrs. Harold 0. goyvey
of 13alboa, state women's advisor for the
National Foundation; Louis Markel ,
Costa Mesa city chairman for the March
of Dimes, and Urs. Michael Collins, mo-
thers' march chairman for Mission VIejo.
Special guest at the party will be 13ef
3yer, food stylist, who presents the
"cooking arOund the world" program on
KTLA.
h••• leh lhe hy1 ia ...
i.,U lion or her car (01 lhe
lau time ; h wu uolea. · ..
An IU motorcycle rim and
tire were stolen from'Nilliam
Pilelt.ck, ll:\ Cryau.l
~ve ., 'lalboa laland. ·• ·.'
kitchen win.:Jow .,-u the
point of enuy made by the
th ief who a tole two SJOO
bill a from l(alhleen Kistina
1nd a radio. from Ch riltinc
Lind of 209 41rd St., '•'lest
4.1rd St., 'Neat Newport. ..
Peter K I an, 22 14 'N. 'lee an
Front, Central Newport,
parltcd hi s V'N in lite alley
and a .s210 stereo and tapes
were stolen from it. .. Three
men, I carryina his shoes,
ran out of Howard's 1.cs-
taurant, -401)1 W. '.:'oau
'lwy., West Newport, at .1 :15
a.m.. wi th out payina for
their meals; they drove off
WE'RE LOOKING
fOR A
GOODMAN
OVER40
,., lftotf ftlpl
lurrouru//,t
NlWI'ORT II!ACH
ANO COSTA MESA
MA .. WE WANT IS
WORTH UP TO
'16,500 ;:.~
....
eco. d in a ~evrolet an·1 turned r r s off their liahts when. they
saw someone was ll")'tna to
. Miss Lorna Mills , prui-March 31 , 1967 -a 5.9?;, get their license ... Jeue
dent--manaaer of L•IUna increue. Curtis , 1.!19 ~ayside '1r ,,
Federal Savinas and Loan Loans were 599.9 million "'lewpotl, reportert lhe theft
Auociatioo, reports chat at the end of this year'li of an lt foot dinahy , worth
"vi rtually each uament or first quarter aaainst S98.0 S50 , from jl\4 q , ~ay, 'lal-
operations reached re cord million in the corre spondina boa ... 1arbara l·lanebrink,
leve ls," in the fiut 3 period of 1967 and S99.8 H IS Seashore '1r., o\pt. \,
m~mth s of dtis year. million on !)ec. 31. IQ67. Wes t Newport, reported the
Savings L~an sets
Tutal auets on March 11 . General re serves and s ur-theft of a HO radio during a
cli mbed to SIIS milli~· plus reachedSIO.I mi ll ion , party, probably by an unin-
compared with Sll3.9 mil: compared with s9.9 million vi ted auest.
lad itt CGGtntl, fthtt4 at ........ at
Ill$, from ... noot of *• WeatcUirPiua. taidWallac•
car.·. ·.Once before bl 1 car MMwill, 4139< Hllula
••• urippod, tai'd !)arid 'If.,-, w .. tNewport Hata. ·• •• ·
S11rdwood, 703 Orph:14 Too bed tU11 waM't •
Ave., Coron• del Mar, who til•' there wMn someone
reported that thh lime a o,.aH tbe hood of dse
black leatherette retr ·aut Cou1ar belonainl to 'Thoma•
and battery, worlh 110$, Smids, 5312 Sea•hore Ave.;
were stolen while his c:ar Wett Newport, and pu1led
wa• p•rked ~tJ222 E. Coast out the distribLIIOr ud
Hwy. . · .Eitie Richard or electrical wires.· • .When
Placentia refM)rted that her Vicki Vincent, llO 47th St.;
rental at 318 Anade, Sal-Weat Newport, wu cloaina
boa, was short S73.25 worth lhe bar at 6450 W: ·Coatt ,
of household aoods ••. Hwy .; Woll Newport, a
Anchors awei&h _ a $300 youna man woul~'t walt for
oi l pamttna of an old h~r '? open a door,. and ~e
Spanish ship disappeared h1t It ao hard w11h hll
durin& remodellina at 2011 ahoulder that he broke ~e
Wettclirr. Suite 9, Weuc lirf door away rrom the lock,
Center, claimed Fredrick knocked the panic door bar
Berkowitz. , .Jane Swendon to the floor, and then left
of Pasadena said ti'IRt her with 160 damaae strewn
summer residence, 907 \1) E. behind him. ~ ·• ·
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, had Su.wl•p. April 21
lion a year aa:o and $1 12.7 ayear a1o. Mottdoy, April15
B. E. PATE, JR . '1lillion at lh e close of 1967. For the year to date, tntal !Juring business hours,
been invaded by 3 youna Whlle his car wu parked
men who apparently slept in fronl of his residence,
in beds, huna their clolhes someone ta.le , a stereo
in closets, rill ed trash con-tape player and tapes , de-
talners and left unwas~.ed clared James GoH, 1112 W.
dishes .. ·" fault.., latch Balboa Blvd., No. 4, Sal·
permitted the theft of 63 boa .. ·.J ohn Will iamt, 24 ,
quarts of oil from a bin at of 4805 River Ave., West
Mike's Palisades Mobil Newport, was 60o.ked on the
Se r~ ce Station, 333 E. charae of drunk in auto ...
Palisade!' Road, Back Bay, Jack Coberly, 24 , of 4101
according to Michael Kaplan Hilaria Way, West Newpon
o f Santa Ana ... About S1 5 Heiahu . chanaed .ai des on
damage was done to his car dte roadway when he saw
by BB shots , said A. Potter, policemen, but it didn 't do
1200 Polan s f)r., l)over him any aood -they stopped
Shores. . . him, ran a routine warrant
••"101111 Th e association's savinas net income was st.~ million, someone took a s22 1wn
ftm Rthntry Corp. arew to S97 .1 million, com-compared with St.2 mi llion piece bikini off a manne-Wednesday, Aptil17 ao. "'·'ott..,., rt.,. 76111 · ... r. r -:~~~~~~~~~~~~P:'~'~'~u~w~;:th:...:S~9~1-.7:_:m~•~·l~h~o=n~oo~ •n u1e •tUitquatter o 1'167 . quinandleftWaltah Clarke's The S2.S that his parents .. "The re had been much llawaiian Clothe s , Fashinn sent him was missina from
talk of a probable savin1s \!Oland . ....,,, .. ,. .. , mt )i .. ;, ~or the le tter in his mailbox,
outnow frum associations i1. .o\ s h:reo tape re corde r whi ch had been opened, and
durin& the riul qu arter," anJ tapes. worth U 2.9fl. lhenaluedshut,uid William
\!iss \1i11s noted. "'4-'hi\e we re stolen frnm his car, Kun lz, 2204 W. Ocean Front,
this statemen t had me ril parked at !he Fa!iihion l slancl Central Newporl. .. A S300
•n sofar a s January was parkin g IOl while he wa:. a! fishin{ net wa-. laken from
coocemed, Laguna Federal work, stated Keith Collins , his beach lod .:.er, at the
durin1 the months of Feb-2400 Cltff ')r., ,\le ~~~o•po rt Newport Flier, said Allan
ruary and ',larch posted a Hei aht5. . . t..:n ilhl. 224 Old Newport,
S2 .0 mi llion net increase in Tue•doy, March 16 No. 4, .'/ewpon \!eights. , ,
deposits, indicatini that the Surrs up -but to th e The kev that he lost about
tide had comfortably tu med.'' so rrow of Phillip \lc-2 wed.' ago, beli eves Ran-
check which revealed an
outstandina warrant aaainst
him and booked him on the
charae of hi lur~ to appear.
BIOAHAL YSTS TO MEET
THE WOMEN'S DIVISIONS of the Costa Mesa and lhe
Newport Harbor Chambers of Commerce co-sponsored a
luncheon yesterday (APfil 24 ) at the Costa Mesa Golf
and Coun try Club on the theme of "Industry and Its
place in our community." Here are representatives of
the sponsoring organ i zations, DeMur\ Tosh, at lett,
president of the Costa Mesa Chamber Women 's Oiv isioo,
and Chris Hopper of Corona del Mar . publici ty chairman
of the Newport Harbor t:hambe r Women 's Qivisioo.
Spe aker s included Ray Heller, vic e-o resident of 9ab-
cock Electronics ae rospace division; vaughn Redd ing,
manager of in du stri al relations, Cadillac Sage-west
Coast; Terry Doyle, manager of cus tomer relations ,
Phi lco·Ford Aeronutroni c, and Paul 'Nhite, constru ction
projectdirector,CoHins Radio, (Photo by Joyce Silver.)
VALET CLEAIEBS
JU7 I. c.o.t .......,_,
CoeoNA DIL liM, CA&..aiNfA
CHASE 6 HELEN CRAMPTON
• Exld l~..·tll C l~..·a uing
* Fin~.· l .. nnuln
• Alt cr:.ticm\
JEWELRY STOLEN
Laughlin , 1703 'N. Salhoa dall 13urke ofLa1una Beach,
",Jivd.. No. li, Cen lral wa!. the key used to open
Sterling silve r and Jewelry , ~ewport -becau!>e someone dte offi ce door o f Varian
va\uedatS I27S ,were s tolen had stolen his .\SO bdly Co., 4500Campus, No. 220 .
from r;ettrudt \1ontgomery . board, .. -\l so su ffenng wa ."-I:Jack 3ay, and then a S400
211 7 E. qaJboa Blvd., Norman Q.ngers. 116 '.Iarine Ji c taphone was stolen . , ·.
Balboa , ~lnn day , April IS . Ave., Balboa /!.land, who llle vacant residence at
Edward L. Nichol son of
Newport Beach, put presi-
dent of ltle Cali fornia Auo-
ciation or Bioanalysts, will
speak at the dinne r meetin&
of C.A.B. lhis Saturday
evenin&. April 27 , at the
Taix restaurant in Los
Anaeles. The topic will be
ho rmone analysis. Bio-
analysu are 11tate-Jicensed
medical lab s tarr members Pick Up a Delivery-Phone 675-0310
BAY .DEPARTMENT STORE
_ 303 Moi• ~,..t -loll:.oo
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS · All SIZES • All TYPES
En try was ma de by re-reported thr thdt of a $JSO ~74Sa ndc a sllr . Harbor View
moving a ki tchen v.·indow su rfboa rdtc.orn ht~ogarage ... llills . was damased by
~>CfeC'n , 'and then bre aking -\ s tereo and tape player, vandals v.tto poured soap
lhe wtndow to open the valued at 5-\00, was stolen on the \ivin s room rua, dam-
latch. 1\ $500 set of ster-from lhc Chevrolet be· aged a wall thennostat,
ling si lver, and other lon&inato John Hu1cheuon, pulled off closet doors, and
pieces ran&in& fr om trays 633 Vista Bonita, East chen litole door knobs ·-a
to cofTte and tea po ls were f.Jiuff. .. Unualas -\lexande r, total loss of Sl25 .. ..::
laken from th e dining room. 231 l(nox St., Cos t.a \1e~oa. Thur a clay, Apri I 18 A pearl necklace , pearl ring parked ht~> car a1 'Jays• de T•l•phon•: JAckaoa 7·22U V'll h 1 h Around 10 p.m., 2 o r 3
M4:Z llot•llca.. Slonton 2.320 s. Moin. Sonlo A.-and pearl earr ing!. were 1 a1e. w 1 e e was gone . )nungmen drove a Couaar lO f~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~':•':':"~· ................... ':om::<:on::':.:•~w~l :<.:•.:b:"~'~f:<•::se:.theOag pole in the cen ter of the Cornna del Mar Main
beach park1ng lo t, and then
uolc a City o r Newport THE INDEPENDENT BUSINESS
PERSON IS THE LIFE-BLOOD OF
THE COMMUNITY
~leach flag ... A purse was
!itolen from her li vin& room
couch whde !O he was away
from 7 :30 In 10 p.m., said
Jane l Sass, 213 E. Edae·
wat er. lla lboa ... An auto-
matic ptsto\ was stolen from
James Bradley, 1427
Pnsci l\a LanC:", Harbor
lllghlands , sometime be-
tween \larch I and April
4 ... For the second time,
Don Ayers had to report m·e
theft of a fire extinguisher
from tht= open carport at 737
who are eli aibl c to di rect Ch A 1 '
the work of clinical labs. "'!!!~;:::::::•:or:g:c:· ::c:co:u:n:•:•:n:v:n:c:•:l :::::!~
u
8 sgg oo STANGSovERcos --
,., ov£R cost
G·T
CALIFORNIA
SPECIALS
SH OYER COST
UNLESS YOU TRADE WITH HIM YOUR COM-
MUNITY LIFE WILL DIE, AND YOU WILL
MARCH TO THE TUNE OF BIG ABSENTEE
BUSINESS!! Asmgn!> Way, A3 , East 1~1'1'9 SPRINTS
OVER cosr
THI:->K OF YOUR FUTURE WHEN YOU GO
TO BIJY!!
And Think of This--
A CHECK JS ;;ENT TO THE
HOME OFFICE EVERY DAY
BY THE MANAGEMENT -
MONEY FOREVER OUT OF
THE COMMUNITY!!!!
TKt JJfDEPE"DEIIT MERCHAifT IS-
A GOOD cmzEJt
HE SUPPORTS EVERYTHIXQ
CAIICER RESE.UlCH
FROM THE
IF EVERY SUSI~ WERE
TO SEND I'l1l DAD.. Y U ·
CEIPTS TO 9010: 0TKm
CITY , HOW LONG WOULD
YOUR JOB LAST'? 11?
LOCAL PTA TO
Kt BELONGS TO OUR CLUBS AJID OROAWl.Z.A.TIOW8
WITHOUT HIM T'HEltE WOULD BE WO acHOOLI U 1n
KlfOW THEM
WITHOUT HIM THERE WOULD BE JfO CHUitCHEa
WITHOUT HIM LOCAL ATHLETIC. WOVLI> 00 IIEGODIO
HIS PROFITS ST ~ Y Ul THE COMMUWlTY WKEllE TIIZT WILL
IIEVOL VI: THIIDUOH MAA'Y CHAJIJfEL8 JCAJfT ~
liE KlfOWI AJI1> LQ'RII Hll COMKIIWITY
HE HAl DEI.WDATELT ~ Till: PJUITICULAJI COM-
MUWITT Ill WHJCH TO lUll 1111 ·-
HE DIDII'T WAIT UWT1L ona:u HAD Dna.onD T X &
COIIINU.Itt-111: JIELI'ED MAKE t"'IZ otW""-VaJI I
WHAT rT.
,
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Hluff. .. Vick i Puse. 214Y.t
33rJ Sl., West Newport,
!.Ill d a tape recorder and
(l!Htahle TV. worth noo.
haJ hecn s tolen from her
garage.
Fridoy, Ap ri l 19
Rhonda Ruu, 18 . o r 220
.16th St .. 'Neil Newport. was
l>lll)kc:d on the charae or
possession u f marijullfla ..•
llcnJamin Croc ker of Pan·
dena said sJJ worth of
bedclothe11 we re s k>len rrom
hi s hedu-.ml at 401 39th SL ,
We st Newport ... <\ purple
!ilinlfay bike was stolen
from her 1arage, reported
flatricia Call, 316 Colton ,
Newrou Shnte5. . . Thirty
•teaks and 3 bottlea of•ine
lt!Wiuh d1erndown wilh were
-tolen h om a refri aerator in
his aaraae. said Elti s
(j\azicr, 244 1 Marino, Ray
Shore• ...
Saturday, A,ril 20
While hi' MeJcury was in
'*'e carpoft at 2888 Bay-
'hl' re Or,. JJa y Shore •,
sotneone alole S63 wor~ of
!Jtereo tape•. .eredi t
c ard• lo11t Feb, 12 were
u!ied by -nmeonc: J timeJ 10
purcha11e 'tichrield Oil p1
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