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Coata Meaa Tocaono•,lri e.,
it not pre .. aUy iMerut.ed
in a propo aal _, have down-
IDWII Coa• Meu secede
f10m 1he City of Cotta
Me t a. accorclna 1o auorncy
SelimH. Franklin, preaidertL
"In fact., the plan hu not
even been di i cu u ed by the
board of director• nor the
membership, •• he s aid.
"It i a ttue that tome
monlh 1 aao I waa requested
ID liVe I )CJII opinion II
to whetler or not any part
of-. incorporated cit)' em,
in fa ct. 'll'ithdraw or accede.
The anawer ia 'yes', there
iS a reaular procedure for
.ach action. The method
has to do wi th a spcci al
electiOn , 1which c an be
initiated by a petition to
lh e Ci ty Coun ci I.
.. It is my undcrstandina
ih at the lhouan t of such a
draatic remedy stems from
the fcclinc amona m1ny
persona that for the past
few yc•a the ci ty albinia-
Uation ha s been irisensi-.
tive to the pleas of do'M'I-
lO'Ntl re sidents and owners
for speci fic cooperation. ')f
prime concccn, o f course,
hu been the City's un6
wi.lliri&ness to take a new
.,d mtha siast.ic look ll the
routin& of the Newport
Freeway, so a& to leave
Ne-wport '3 1vd . .,d Ha.tbo r
81\'d. vi rtually undisturbed.
"ltesentment also &rew
when ci IY offi cials and those
closel y associated with the
city did not a> rre c tl y state
lhe 1hinkin& o f downtown
owners and of Cos ta '.tesa
Tomorrow, Inc. ....tlen th ey
appeared l ast May before the
State Hi(lh way Coomi ssion
in Sacramento.
"feelina is ra th e r strona
that a sen sible plan c an be
utiliied to keep Newport
~lvd. o pen from about 'lay
SL t> the sea. In lhe opini on
oC nany penons vitally
ooncemed about Costa
Mesa's fub.lre, thi s is of
paramount importance, and
or solution, ir
achiniatration will
Boat blast
ipjures two
If your boat catches on fire,
you can jump in the water -
which is what Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Wa\1, 312 Maanolia
SL, Costa Mesa, did when
their boat exploded at ~:35
Lm. Sunday, Apri I 2a , in
Ba lboa Bay.
First aid was aiven by
firemen to Mn. Wall, who
had suffered nashburns, and
to Mr. Wall, who had second
desree bums on his leh
forearm, as well as flash-
bums.
The Wall s had just filled
their 22 foot cabin cruiser
with aas at Art's Landin a
and were leavina lhe dock,
when the enaine died. When
the motor was re s tarted, the
front or the boat uploded,
lifti na the front deck from
the hull and enaulfina the
boat in flame s .
Fireboat 3 arrived , e xtin-
auithed the fire, and towed
the boat back 10 Att' • Land-
ina. Firemen from Enaine 1
overhauled iL. and found a
leak in the u.haust t yttem
cauud by the fire, lettina
water into t.he hull. They
pluNed the hole.
TALK
I
.. :2 D-\:! ~ll
IT-I -D Ull,t-Dolotl
1•-I -D tt-l~ -r.o••1
It-I -!II:'G ~0' I< •91'
_.,_ .. ,n
...._ • ., ~u
k OC:• -·
way; Doreen Marshall, mayor of Newport
Beach; D.C. Freeburg of the Orange
COIII\Ilf ~11-ol c-•ce, oollo ..,_
viii as !IIICH;-a'lct~'K..-;-IIIss cy..-
press. Speeches of ttlbute to servlcern!n
were given by Mr. Johnson, Mayor Mar-
shall and Senat or Schmitz. The event
was co-sponsored by the corona de l
Mar Cha-nber of Commerce, represen ted
by Presi dent G. Hubert Peirsol; the Oe-
oartment of vet erans Affairs, the com·
bined veterans organizations .of Orange
County and the ()'ange CounlY Chambe r.
RECORD FLEET SAILS TODAY
If the weather forecast La Osa will be at the p.m., white cone. Class "l.
holds up, the Enaenada center line , skippered by ocean racirig Md Paci fic
Race s hould be a very Jood Lou Viereck . 1\t ll:SS a handicap; 12:50 p.~ .• blue
race -wi th the wind aener-blue mne wi II be rai sed, mne, Clas s A, oc ea'\ racina
ally behind the boats all 11\d then at 12 noon, a red ~d Paci fic handi cap; I
the way, accordin& to Pa-cone will signal the start of p.m., red coo e. catnarans .
trol Seraeant Raymond Gra· the .'tlidse t ocean racing >\II 16 c ats race to gethe r.
ham of the Harbor depart-n eet. lhe largest will be the 56
men L At 12:1[) p.-n., a wltite foo t "filt~s.-noke ." ....;m
The bl uffs of Corona del cone will start the Class E. \'arsha\1 Dillon. alias Jim
Mar and the rocks of the oce., racing and Pacific \me ss, as skipper. 'luddy
jetties will be covered wi th nandic~; at 11:10 p.m., a Ebseo's new c at a'Tlatan,
binoculared spectators, be-blue cone, Class 1), ::.cean "Polyn esian Conspet."
ainnina early today, May 2. racin& and Pacific handi· brand new 35 o r 36 footer.
wavin& as th e expected ell(); 12;30 p.ra .. a red cone, launched last week . v.·ill
560 boats uro.-n out o f th e Class C, ocean racing and race al ons witt\ the sm alles t
channel for the a tart or Ul e Pac:i(i c handi C ll(l ~ 1 2:~ cauwnau.n, abo ut 2P feet.
~:.:WE~~·.~:~~~!·:' r~~ Luther Mahoney dies
Threadina their way Luther H. Maho ney, 75, o r
around the sailin& boats 3603 Fi nley >\ve ., We st
will be about a thou sand or Newport, died April l1 at
., little ~r~d bia boats out his home.
fOf a atand send off and With his wire. ·'.4arc:i al, he
salute to the racers . .hadoperated the postal sub-
.\t 11 :50 a.m., ti med by station and a reetina card
ra"-o. ·a white cone wi ll be shop across 32nd St. £rom
raisod bv 3cormUuee boats. Che City Hall.
541150 check for Hoag N~nvy ~~:· w:: i:i~:d r.:; 1 U. S. fleet to sai l around
Caoe liotn on Pre sident
ThCod:ue "too,evelt's aood
will mission. After World
War I. he s erved 8 years
with the .'\lew York poliCe
In JQ07, Maho ney came to
C alifornia. He bec ame per·
sonal affairs ma naa;er for
!Ql<blph Valentino in Holl y·-
wood. >\her lhe actor's
death, \lt. ';lahoney ""D rked
for Lockheed >\ircraft for
20 years . He supervised
segments of airc raft bui I~
ina during 'Norld War II .
.,d retired in 1921J,
1.o sary was reci ted !'.ton day
at f)ur Lady o f Mt. Carmel
Church. Funeral servi ces
were held yesterday • I)L
Charles Catholi c Church,
:'ll orfl Holl ywood.
Mra. Jamea Decker, Conner
preiaden'-aervcd as in-
ttallina oFficer at l:he April
2~ .nnual meetina or Hoaa
Hoapital Auailiary in the
conference center.
Mra. Willia'R E. LanssiOO
moved up 10 lhe prcaidoncy
from 1he flut vlce-presi-
d-.t'a office. She served at
propwn chainnu durina lhe
past ye.,, •d h former
holiday chainnM lftd me"'"'
ba of n\UMir~u commi~
Clement, treasurer; Mrs.
Henry L. Jonea, outaoina
president. 11 paili.-nentar-
i~n.
Included on d'le proaram
was • presentation or a
check for U l ,l.SO by Mn.
Jones 10 Hoaa ldminis tra-
tor Bill Hudson Jr. The
check eaceedt lhe S35,000
p led .. d fOr lhe yell by the
Auailiary.
a n CITII II l ilT
.... ,. Chris Ol••, or 312 Cata-..... Ma••• Ktaney was liaa Or., Newport Heipu.
i•atalled •• lirsl. vic~ hu filed a clli• apinal.
··-~ poo-o; Mro. Pili I· /dol Ciir or,.._ ... .....
ip no... lad, ~c ....... i-for iejuriet reoei ...... dl "-1. woyo _. 110••: Mra. 30 wlo• ko .loll olf lllololko
o.t•d Wbha Jr., Jnl ric.-oa10 l acnwt ,_. .. •
,...-.. -loorolllp; ~*•· iadl ....... _.., ......
... , •• lllowoio.. •• ..... .. Rl•-ido Dr. no llill
pnoi._l, ell...,.; ~*•· lioiOII o lloopllol Ioiii of
J ... Pu"'llllo, ..-loa U0.1S. •d o docwo Ioiii
-18J; *•· Daoold ..... lor •lJ. lor ........ . ....... ..,: .... a.... .. .... •ot.
force.
Ebell installs oHicers
lnttallation ceremonies
are bein& held IOday, May
2, at the Newport Beach
E bell Club, 111d Mu. Clay-
ton Thompson will be in-
alalled for her tecond con·
aecutive tetn'l 11 presidenL
The propn. ..t.ich wilt
follow the h~ncheon meet-
ins, will include lhc O.oral
Oroup or Ill• Ebcll C lub.
1'llley will aina .. Bhae Skie.t!'
''()own a COUAtry IMc"
•d .. Gillia1 to bow you"
r.... •• ••ic:al "Th• Kina
-.1 ). ,. 1\e cboral pou.p it
-lito di,..dcle ol Holly
Viool or Ballooo hload.
1\o ol., .... lo'IJ Nood,
M.arauerhe Lamar, Thelma
Locke, Joyce Edwards, May
Mann 111d Louite Barkley.
Presentation of Ebell' s
musical and nuraina scho--
larshi ps 1te also be ina
awarded IOday.
FLAI CAll CITED
Michael Jackton, 22. of
1)12 W. ()cc., Fton~ Cen-
1111 ""'~" wal booked.
oa lhe ch••• or mutilation
. or lhe Americlft n .....
neldll)'9 April 24.. H• •••
ch•aed. wilh aattina ~ a naa Md uaiaa •• pitc ..
11 window carui••· H• •••
nloooH oo •ns Mil.
flff-street parkin& in
Cor on 1 del Mar and ocean
front p•k.ina lots and ror.d--
way received tpecial allen·
l ~)t::~~_!i;;:if;;~,":;.~"'~,'n~da~yyn evenina at il I ' . I .,d
aold an &wer ses~ion on l:he
'l{i 16ur ')tni th traffic and
p arkin& s tudy ,
'lrrl o protests were wiced
on the Co ron a
po rti on :>f
~
th•e wu critici 1111 aboua
proposed ullfic irnprov ..
ments that wo uld brina in.
more vi si tina to tbe 'Jalboa
Peninsula area.
Councilman Howald
1Waers , who represents the
'lalboa area, had this
aiti ciim in mind when he
a mo tion to receive
the &ni ltl ~port, with the
1 tipulati on' that the action
liPI:;;:.~~von~•ot be oo nttrued u I o f any part of tie
I I il
nn n 1 n f' Ill ~n 1
NEW .FREEWAY ROUTES EYED
Three new alternates for
the a1ianment of the New-
port Freeway between Coast
Hwy. and Bay St., Cosu
Mesa, we re o rfered for study
to councilmen and slarf
mem bers of the ci ties of
Newport Beach and Costa
Me sa, at a meetina ye ster-
day in Los Anaeles wi th
State HiJhway Divi sion of·
ficiah.
The existina adopted
route is Newport Blvd. The
second route is a.lona the
westerly side of Newport
Blvd. westerly of Superior
Ave. The 3rd route is far-
ther to the
-'th route is
the west.
west; and the
even f u ther \0
Assum lng harbor burden
not as bad as feared
The stat~ staff made no
recoovnendations but pre-
sen ted comparisons of
costs, of all routes, users'
savina s. and propert)' af-
fected. The adopted loca-
c atioo shows a savinas in
construction, accordin& &o
J oe Devli n, Newport Beach
public works direc∨ no~
ever, other alternate s sho w
a users' silvin1.
The added tu burden of
auumina Harbor District
fWlctions would not be as
tevere u first reported,
Ci ty M~n .. er ~arvoy Hurl·
'illn.1. .. ..._.. .. *S•n ... aly C:owieo MiiiiiliY
Yeenina.
Preliminary conjecture
had been to the effect th at
the uua financial load
would bt more than a half
million dollars.
The uaff report subm i tted
by the ci ty manager listed a
continuina -.,nual expendi·
ture o£$\80,000 to $200,000
which would be mostly off.
s et by harbor revenue. The
estimated additional burden
llri'Ould be "equivalent to
approxim ately Sc on the tu
rate, with a possibility of
even a lesser burden or no
burden in due time if the
county tidelands we re lD
revert to th e city."
The report s tated that "if
the Harbor Distri c t is dis-
sol ved, the city will pursue
and attain tr ansfer of the
county tideland• p ants in
Newport Harbor to th e City
of Newport Bncn."
The two cities were ask-
ed to &et to &elher to see
i f any of thue alternates
could be eliminated and
lt would not be naceu~ were told it would be h.tlp-
81 -.u.w. • ..... a c:~., f•l ir • ._, ~ 1 t ca.w ....... .. , ..... .._~ ~ ......... .
pa-r-C*ltinued. •4(iood or-tho Stale Hithway Commit-
llllization and economics tion in Jun e,
wou ld dictate that all of the
servi ces tran sferred to the
city sh ould be absorbed by
existina city deparments
whid! are nov.· prov;dina
muni cipal serVI c es over-
lappin& d\e county functi ons.
The coordination o f harbor
acb ..,lles wouiJ be per·
fonned from the city mana-
ger's offi ce, as are oth e r
coordinatin& fun ction s ,,f
the city.'#
The Cou ncil di rected the
staff to develop information
and data necessary for tak-
inl over the coun ty harbor
operation in the event of
dissolution of the distr1.:t
and 1D seek provisions in
pending leaislab on to as-
sure an orderly uansitJ on.
Newport Beach was repre-
sented at the L.A. meetin1
by Harvey Hurlburt. ci t)'
manaaer; Councilmen Bo b
Shelton and Paul Gruber,
Mayor Doreen Marshall, Ira-
ric en&ine er Bob Jaffee,
pl.,ning director Emest
\layer, ci t)• ens1neer Ben
Nol ~W~ and \otr. De vl in.
L. A. Hurwitz
dies at 49
Res taurateur Loui s Arth w
Hur witz., H, of 160 W.
Wilson, Cos ta \ksa, di ed
Tu esdar, April ::3, on the
wa)' to Ho aa; Hospital.
Ole Newport celebrates
He was bom \'ay IS, l'HO,
1n Iowa, came to Cali fom1a
:::: ye ars aao and li\'ed in
OriVl(!e County for 10) ears.
He was the former own er
of Roberts Restaurant in Ol d Town .'lrrlewpo n wi ll
hold an old ti me celebration
this weekend, ".b y -l and 5,
\14th -.. pros ram includins
everylh inJ ffr.m a para de.
not dog eating conte st. bike
rodeo. and art show. to a
treaSllre 1\unt.
Festiv;ties will be si n at
9 Lm. l)aturday. with a naa ceremony and tike
parade. >\fter a safety
cbeclt b y Newport 'leach
Pol iceOfti cer 'li II Lough lin,
Che bike rodeo will be held.
Prizes wi II be 1 iven for
Che best decorated bike in
the parade, ..}tinar ay spri n t.,
10 speed sprint, st.,dard
bike sprint and bane! race.
There will be a musical
dtairs evert. a special
unicycle event, end a a rand
pri J. spri nt (o r 3 speed
bikes. >\ae classes wi ll be:
O au 1, (rom 6 to 8: C lass
2, from S eo l l ; Ctau J .
from 12 tn 16 ; and .-lult.
9\o•ty after noon, a maaic
"'ow wilt be presented at
the "Jicycle Shop, 2120 W.
Ocean Front. by lona time
PfO( cui on 11 m aci c:i .,. Len
Wayne of West ~ewport.
'-" art a and craf ts show
witl be held in lht Place..
4.rtl 111 Md cult.smea ate
ln.tted to eli ip 1..-their "*"' 'Jootb ftcllities
c 1ft tt• ~ Ui ned by ClOn t.acti" 1
'tot.t fhmMtul a& 1he
blqodo shop. Oob s-u
wt U Ill•• a poa• ,.,_aat
....... ,., IIID .... OOI ....
fe•int, ·•d .IN wilt be
a ,,. .. ,. Ill• '-ta stilia fca
2 days, wilh 1\i nt s anJ
clues giv en ou t startl n(! Co sta Mesa.
Sall rday rmmin a . Sur\'IVOts are his w1fe,
The hot do& eating con· Nancy, 3 bro thers, attorneys
tell will s tart at ll:JO a.m. Rrolx:rt and ~lu of Ne wport
SaiUrday an d 12:30 p.m. Beach, and Samuel of San ta
Slnday, at tile foot of ~~n a; a sister, Mrs. Samuel
'lrrlewpo n P ier. Parti cipat ion Gendd of Fullerton ; and 3
-Mil be by drav.·in 1 -W~d sooll, William Emerson, and
eaH>fh will be held. Ron ald and David Hurwiu. .
~orts Mil be held on the Sc-t\'Jces and in cennent
bcadl b o th days. wilh we re Frida)', April 26, at
vo lleyball matches. soccer. tht Home of P eace Memo r--
md horse shoes for l11d -1ai Park, Los .o\n1e les. The
ti~frs ) p.m. Saturday. a offici ant Was Rabbi Barr-
safety film w\1 1 be pre-man. Baltz Costa Men di·
sen tcd at the Ji fesuard rec ted the funeral.
headquarters. and sno-.1n&s
u< s<hedui«< roo ._,nday ao TliiEF HITS SCIIOOL
1 .,d 2 p./11 .
The presentat LOO o f awards
..;: U be held at 3 p .rtL Sun-
day.· i ndludina the dory
that the Carpenteria life-
f.)ards wo n the precedina
year. The ~ry has b een
donated by the Ole Newport
T own >\ssn . .,d Sid Soffer
of lhe 11ue Beet.
Contents of cabineu and
drtwers al Corona del Mat
Hiah School were scattered
a.ll over the Ooot by a th ief
wt.o stole c~mcns, record ..
era and ph:ono1rtphs, val-
ued at nlJ.~l. Wedn.eaday
ni&ht. April 24. Two win·
dows were al-so broken.
732 unit tract revealed
A public heMin& on the
application of Wilthire West
Oevclopmen\ Com pany for a
7J2 ~nil apartmmt compln
at lhe nonheutc:rly comer
of l61h SL •d Irvine Ave.,
new H-HI... Sdlool,
will he. held at a p.&
11uoradoy, Moy 16.
"This .. a il half of ••
'fiC-1. field KIOU ,..,. ••
hi.. tdtool," u i4L Wltli•
..... , ·--pi-for •• CiiY ol No_. .......
"h it about 1S .au, aJ-
moat a lhou11nd feet riFt
up to Coco• ltea•~t on
loine, •d eoi.aa abcNt 700
feet. halfway 10 Dooret Dri ••· '"' 16• S&. I -. • .-c~ they .... ., .......
soo. a.tponiWe. ..
..,. ..... penait ...... , willllo•··-16-.. o( .. _ ..... Pl-.. a.-~.-. .. ...... __ ....
a., tWJ-a••••u•
report, and that "ere wou ld
be no ilt'C)Iemen tation of any
reconvnendati ons wilhout
spe cifi c Co uncil action.
He said ne wu refenina
to the proposed o ce1r1 front
ro adway Wid padd nc to ll,
which . he clairned., "st.tnd
as a threat to fle people. n
lie s tated that there is a
tenden cy to use such a study
as a definite 1uide line for
develoP"ff en l
Coun ci lman Paul Qruber
sou d that he 'WOuld vo te
aaainst ~ir. ";toaers' mo ti on..,
s talin& d\at he objected 10
lhe l~au,.e.
Mayor f')o{een 'o1anhall
suuested receivina lhe
report and tak ing it under
advi a e~nt , wl th the under-
standin& d\at an y imple-
me ntation would depend on
Coun c:i I action.
Councilman 'r)on ".1clnni s
pt.J.t it in the fo rm o f a new
mo ti on: receive the S'Ri "
rq>art. bu t thi5 j, not lO be
a>nstrued as an over-all
accepcance of an y of iu
conclusions and re corrrn en·
da•ocu. This motion wat
~~G-.itaoualr •nDve4.. ....... : ........
da¥ niaht' 1 meebn 1 wu
ronducted by Henry (.
~vans. v; ce-president of
Wilbur <;mith .\ >\ssoci ates,
and l(eit:h "lellaway, pro-
jec t manaaer for the s tudy.
\tt. ~van s said that the
re comm endations were made
on the basi!O of proj ec ted
srowlh of Newport 'leach·
Corona del \tar fr<::m i ts
present 50,()()() population
to IJO,OOO in U 91l .
"The travellina 'Ti an M>n't
go away." he sa1d. "so we
mus t prO\•ide fac1 lities. and
see that these pro,ects are
c<mpati bl e w1th land u sc. v
'.lr. ')ellaway sa1d that the
C:)',l pfOf'OS a] S WOUI d COlt
\\.56 1,000. with an amo tti-
zahon cost o f SllO.OOO
over ::5 'J ean. >\ bene: fi t
assessment di stnct 1$ pro-
posed to pa~ for purdlue
of lots and cnnstruct10n of
radon a lou . .ParkLn& would
be free , ..-.d the entire cast
wou I d be raid bv the asseSS'"
ment distnc t.
It ere are hiahliahts of \he
("1\1 por11nn of th~ repon :
't One wav streets -the
fnl\owina on-e wav northerly:
Orchid, \lariaold. Jasmine,
lieli ouore. ')ahlia aol d
"leaoni a; th e followina
southe rl y: Po ins etti a. 'lrrlar-
ci ssu ~. Lark Sf1 ur, Iri s, ·fem·
leaf. Camation and \c aci L
• Widmm& o f 5th >\ve .,
e1 1en.:J it to ~~>'t sterly joi n
\lac o\rthu r 'llvd. and eu terl y
to the Coast;\! Freeway or
to Coast Hwy.
• -\U ta bridae o ve r "lay-
SIJe f)r. at ~\Jenrod ~ve.,
to rep! act the Cootbrid ae. ·
• Portabl e 2·1evel l)altcins
facilities: one on the
>\l bert110n s-Chri s1 en s en pa&t-
in & lot, ·one on fi e part.ina
atea of the Uarbor ln., ....
ment ~r~d \tuiUII buUdinat.
• Off-ureel parkin& k»tao
noriu:dy o ( the Nthwlt',ld·
joi ri ina the flut aile)' at
~oppy, lloinaettia.. Malil')ld,
M•.,erite, • lri a, · Oolde•IOd
tnd Fcrnlcaf; aoucbtrly of me hiJhway, tt Poinltt,a,
Nwcia-.s, Mlriaolcl. J•e-
(Conan•e4 • p.,• Q
a._,.UIY
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And &I was aubatanlialty the .. ,. ..._ K.t
Man had.
Kint ne-ver. to my know*lae, tuJoti;led
Chrisl or auackcd Communists, demonectated
loyalty to his country or eamily toward our
enemies: nor did he ever have a "dream"' ln-
votvina dw defe~ of our country from tbe
Communists.
publ~ in full in '1'he (CommWIIill) won. .. preu hil •ue worlh~ 1\nd c=-ai•• ud feline flieade 10
er," April 16, 1967: Oeraldine, the cu, come• mucb .... oae day. he atop.
"llhe people of Vielnam) move Nd))' and clote behind. pe:d in lhe middle ol the
ap~tlw:tM:ally as we herd them otr the J&Dd of For a lona time, not 10 tveet, \ook off' bi-1 hM ~nd
their fathcn into conc:enlrltion c1mps where. lona 110. however, they bowed whea a d!>a awroac~
minimal 10eial needs arc: rarely me:\ ••• sO barked and mewed for a cat eel.
D. 8. Lewh paniCS away
and left a will bequllhina
a cool millioa doll•• 10
Dan tnoot Ud .. odler mil-
lion 10 t:he 8irc:b Socility. 'A
reliMive or the teUilor c;:on·
tested the will, •lleaina un•
cUe innuence on the p•rt of
lhete two benefi ciarih. The
iuue may ' have been de·
cidc:d .. ainu both or them,
bec;:auae Mr. Smoot wrote
me last week that he n9
lonaer waa to be heard over
Cali fomi a station a. Mr.
Jackson di a appeared some
time aao.
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r.,., we: may have killed a million of them-and doa·(ood, which a old in Tho•~ were lhe ,dtyl when
mostly children. They sec the children de· a~ch. quantili~a thll a cer-Dan · Si'no;ot dehvc:rc~ the
aradtd by our soldien as they bet for food ... wn Mr. Lewu made a lot eonaervauvc: ":1"13111 at
What do they think as we tCSI out our latest of money . He made 10 much noon on ·a." day 1 over Chan•
weapons on them, just as the Germans IC:Sted that be: was lble 10 provide nel 13, and ..tien lhe Capi·
.......... c..t ....... c...,., en... ... .. -:;e;o .. ;." ........... ,I • ....,., ..... ,-1111 ell .... k At no time in his life did he dcmonstnue
love of country. Vkltence followed bis "non·
violence" u oiJht follows day. He: ct1111~d draft
card burninp. llaa burniap, antl-American
demonstrations. Kin1 accUICd his acwcmmcnt
or commiuina crimes equal in horror to thou
committed by the Nazis in Germany. A few
days before his murder fie accused the Unit~
States of waains a war as indefensible as any
war waaed durins the 20th Century.
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LEFT IS LEFT, AIID IIIIIIT IS II lilT •• ,
One of the most persistent and unjust smea r attacks
against the conservatives Is the charge that they are
moving In the dlrtction of fascism and nazism.
The tw isted line of unreasoning goes like this: 'At
the far left is communism, and soci alism also went that·
a-way, but not quite as far. In the middle are the "good _
guys •• , And at the far right are the naz is and fas cists,
and the ultra-conservatives. The result is a black eye
for the conservative cause by constant association o f
uf.ar right" with "nazi" and "neo~azi" and "fascist."
National magazines, the big city newspapers and their
satellites, the news services, television and radio news
"experts11 join In thi s libel and slander, and the smear
is often picked up, perhaps unwittingly, in local publi-
cation of news stories. Most of the "experts" are prob-
ably beyond repair, but it is most dismaying to find the
smear repeated here in "conservative Orange Coun ty"
In its s elf-styled "watchful newspaper," t he Santa 4.na
Reg ister. The ~egister s taff s ho uld be alert to the
tri cky language of the left , but the t..pril 29 edition car-
ried the story of the election tr iumph of the Nationa l
Democrat ic Party CNPQ) in Germany, describing the
party as "neD-flazi " and also as "extreme right wing."
The ~egi s ter added to the injury by heading up this
story with a si zable page 1 headline, "Fla; Q:ight Scores
in Germany." Th is is not in keeping with the often ex-
pressed ~egiste r policy of searching out the truth and
exposing the doublt!-tallc. and the double-standard of the
left.
To say that nazism Is similar to th~~: far right is the
sa me as saying that black is white. The truth is that
nazism and fascism and communism are 4.LL OF TH €
L€FT. The all-inclusive word is TOT4.LIT.6.Q:J4.NISIA,
or l)lCTATO~SHI P. They all stand fo r powerful central
government, with strict government controls and a m'ni-
mum of Individual liberty. _ ~
Indeed, what does the Wot'd, "Nazi," stand for'? What
better authority than the Nazis themselves ! They coined
the wo rd themselves a s a handy abbreviation for the
name of their party, "Nationalsozialistische ParteWthe
National SOCIALIST Party of .&.dolf Hitler. In the Ger-
miWl pronunciation, the first 2 syllables make up the
sound of the word, "Nazi." The dictionary definition
adjs another revealing bit of information; "Nazi -a
German Fascist." The Nazis and fascists are both
SOCIA LISTS.
And who are the communists? 'Nhat better authority
than the communists themselves, as s hown by the name
they gave to thei r communist Russia: "USSR -Union of
Sovi et SOCI.&.LIST Republics!' They ar e all of the sa me
breed -socialist s in varying degree, all dedicat ed to
the suppression of individual liberty fo r the "good" of
the all-powerful s tate.
All these total itarians are to the left of center. 'Ne
conservatives are to the rig ht of center. We are fo r
limit ed, constitutional government and fo r individual
liberty , and we recognize that growth of government
power is a threat to ou r freedom. we resent being ma-
li gned by the commentator s and news wr iters and head-
line writ ers who try to link us with the enemies of
freedom.
Law Day is observed
Law day is being obse rved Corona del Mar Hi&fl Schoo l
in the Harbor arc: a thi s week auditorium. Participating In
wilh a serie s of pr,ograms in the panel will be Judge
presented to the local 'lonald Dungan; Jay~sc:Jey,
schools and s ervi cc: clubs deputy district attorney:
by judaes and attorneys. Patrick Crail, a fanner de·
This year's !heme is "C:)d y puty disuict attorney now
a lawful society can bu i ld a in private practice. Police
better society, •• parti cular· thi ef B. James Glavas of
ly appropriate in view of Newport Beach, and Th o-
the recent pattern of ci,•il mas L. WOOdruff, assistant
disorders. city attorney of Newport
The proarams began yes· Beach.
terday. Ma)' I. at 1 p.m. The service clubs which
with a mock trial presented have schedlled speeches
in Oepannent 1 or the muni· an d the la.yers on the pro-
cipal court of the Orange aram are:
County Harbor Judi cial Dis· Optimist Club of Costa
trict before a aroup of stu· Mesa-Janes Booth.
dents from Newport Harbo r Corona del Mar Ezdunae
Hiab School. The ro le of Club -Wi"""' ,-\.·Wittman .
prosecutor waa portrayed by ' Soroptimist Club of New-
Deputy f); strict Attorney po rt Harbor-Carl S. ·Kea-
Jira White, with Ken Cook of le y.
the Pu~lic Defender's Office Costa Meaa Rotary Club-
ac:.tina as defenae coonael. ~ichard A. Newell.
Ju~c Donald Ouna., pre-Ezchanae Club of Costa
litlecl over the proceedinas. Mc:aa -Hck Hall.
wbicb depicted a ltrial of a Optimiat Club of Newport
"cat bur1lar.'-' Stu~nts Beach -William SctunidL
..,. enli•t eel to setvc: as Oranae Coast Lions Club
_;..,a 1nd witnc:ne•. -Bob Peinado. ·
out new mc:dlcinc:s and new tortures in the:
concentration camps or Europe?''
How appallina, how unforaivablc that our
Stars and Stripes. the baule ftag of _pur fi&hdns
men whom Kin& had repeatedly slandered, was
ordered lowered in official mournina for this
STATE IOIIIIP
un·AmerK:an!
I 1ty Se•d• Ja•• Stblllla
Dr, King 's stoaan, "We: Shall ~rcome,"
was used by Communists years before in Cuba,
Hunaary. Yuaoslavia. Pete Seeger, an identi·
fied Communist, composed the modern lyrics
to "We Shall Overcome."'
When did Mr. Kina differ with the Com-
munists? The only thin& I can think nf on
which he differed wu ··non-violence"-and
lenin was for that! As a matter of fact, the
Nearo re-vol ution and the Communist revolu·
t.ion have much in common: Both will be non·
violent if we'll surrender.
There \'+'IS no Presidential proclamation de·
claring: a National Day of Moumioa for Dou,.
las MacAnhur, Roben Taft, Herben Hoover,
Wilt Rogers, nor has there been a national day
of mourning for any of our 20,000 mc:n
shmahtc:red in a war they are not allowed to
win; nor for the courageous policemen and fire·
men who gave: thdr li ves trying to protect us
In a -t\ieh increas-
inaly livc:s on handouu from
Washinafon. · consentinl · to
the redi stributioo by federal
authority of more and more
of the fruiu of individual
production, one way to con-
si stc:ncy and self·respc:ct
has lhu s far remained open.
It has s till been possible
to refuse: the hanOOuts.
from the: insurrectionists.
No. the only orgies of mourning we have
ever had in thi$ counlry were for John Ken·
nedy and Martin luther Kina. And millions
King never criticized Ho Chi Minh or Han-of us deeply resent that. No w a sui t has been filed
in the Superior c ourt of the
State of California for the
Coon ty of Orange to compel
th e: Sanla Ana Unified
School Oi strict to accept
federal funds, which thi s
school di s,trict has consis-
tently rejected ever since
they first became available
under the federal aid 1o edu-
cati on act of l%5.
oi. "'Kins says that we are on the wrong side of l et u~ not la y the blan~c .solely on Carmi·
a world revol utioo," Strom Thurmond told the chad. Kmg, Drown and the1r 1lk any more than
Senate recently, 'The world revolution is Com-"We lay the blame: for repeated tantrums on a
munism. If the: United States is on the wrong haby. The parents are more to blame.
!iidC'. whose side: is King on?"' asked the Sena-More · guilty than the Negroes and Com-
tor. munists who brought us to tht' brink of civil
On April 4, 1967 (e1lactly one year before war arc: the Rooscvells. Stc:vensons, Kennedys,
hi~ death ) Man in Luther Kina, Jr. made a Warrens. Goldbergs and Johnsons who en-
speech praising Communist Ho Chi Minh as couraged. pacified , appea.sf:d and rewarded
a man who would ' have brouaht peace and them.
unity to Vietnam. if the United States had not I had more rc:spect for Manin luther King
conspired to prevent it . Here is pan of King's th;m I have for his spon~r. Bobby Kennedy-
vicious, lying:. treasonous speech which was American Way Features.
The sui t was brought by
several attorneys who work
for the Western C enter oo
Law and Poverty at USC.
The: Center is financed by
federal funds from lh e anti-LeHers to the Editor poverty program,
LETTER TO McCARTHY
Honorable Euaenc: McCarthy
Senate Office Buildins
Washington, D.C.
Dear Senator McCarthy:
I hope: that you realize that
you have! j ust spelled your
defeat in any future national
election and, I sincerely
hope in all local elections
also.
An)' so-called public ser-
vant who has the unmitigAted
gall, the: colossal ianorance-,
and the abysmal lack of aood
judament which ha.s been de·
monst.raLcd in your attack
on lhe FBI .and J. Edaar
Hoover, should be promptly
retired from public life! In
the minds of all Americans
except the handful o( left·
wing deaenerates, pseud~
in tellec tual uaitors, un-
washed "flippies," paranoid
reds, fellow-uavellers, and
dupes. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover
is the: src:atest American
stnce George Wuhington's
time.
More than a hundred were
charaed with burslary, bal·
ance with possession or s to-
len property and assaulting
policemen. Averaae ase was
over 30 years, averaae week·
ly income, S~O. Eleven of
them worked for lhe Federal
Government. Five were em-
ployed by the Post Office
Dept. One was a deacon of
his church. Seven others had
police records.
They appeared to have a
well oraanized plan of ac·
tion. T_..wo strona ann punks
wilh,piGk handle..._lked up
1o I'::::Jaadina halNIId••hery,
broke the windo;ws, within
seconds, a band o( about 30
entered thi s store, ran out
with arm loads or c lothina,
dumped them into cars that
suddenly appeared at the:
curbing. Minutes later this
store was cleaned out, then
set On fire. Today it's just
a black hole.
Other stores in this busi·
ness disuict me t s ame fate.
One larse appliance s tore,
with an sao,ooo stock in
televisions, radios, etc .,
was cleaned out in 3\) min-
utes. Liquor stores were
prime targets -cleaned ou t,
then set on fire. Ganas
would break windows. then
run down the sueet. set new
fires to divert attention, and
return to loot these stores
without interference:.
Stinke)· Carmichael and
Rat Brown fo llowers did a
perfect job.
Uncle Sam weighed less al-Thus we see federal tax
inost in stantly. But soon he mon ey beins o penly spent
was not only unsightly in to force a school district to
hi s appearance. he could appl~· for and obtain federal
hardly get through a OOoi. tu money. Could there be a
Something simply had to be clearer example-' of the trend
done, so Uncle Sam returned toward centralized totalitar-
to his theorist who, of ian govern ment in Ameri ca
h d .L. today? course, a an o u.er ap-
proach. · "(n order to lose The suit alleges thai cer·
wei&ht, you must reduce tain children in the: Santa
your caloric intake:. There-Ana Unified Schoo l Oi s trict
fo re , for each item on !his arc: being deprived of their
chart, simply reduce the: constillltional rights under'
number of calo ries in lhat the 14th Amen"'"ent becau se
item by 10 percc:nL For in-federaJ tu mon ey is no t
stancc:,·ane ·on.nae has 100 flowing into the school s
calories accorilinl to this wbich they auend. Thos
charL ·Reduce those calor-hanOluts are elevated t o the
ies to 90 per oranse." status o f a constitulional
Some people think Uncle righL
Sam will never find lhc: solu· V.ben the 14th Amen<lnent
li on to his weight problem was adopted liiho rtly after
with thi s quack theori s t, and the Civil War, many states
furthennore they cannot un-did not have a comPulsory
derstand why he doesn•t state--wide tax·supporlcd
just try eatin& leu. educational &)'Stem. There
There are th ose who feel is not a shred of eviden ce
that ou r government is op-that <¥'\Y of the frameu: ol
crating in the same nonsen· thai amendment intended' it
sical manner, insofar as ou r to apply to schools at all.
national financial si tuation Yet the perversion of Jaw
is concerned, and lhat, be:-and the elimination of plain
fore they will be willing to common sense: has no w
try another scatter-brained brought us to the point
idea such as the surtax , where a court can seriously
suggested by "quack theor· oonsidc:r the proposition
ists," they want all waste that th e Con stitution re·
and socialistic schemes cut quire s every public school
from lhc: federal budseL to get federal tax money,
Yours truly, even if the school o fficial s
Richard E. Woodin and the majo rit y of the com·
San Gabriel munity do not want it.
In credible as it may seem,
__ .:L::E:G:A::L_::N::O:.T::I::C:_:E:__ the atto m ey s in thi s case
and the Santa Ana Teachers
o\saociation, acoordirc to
preaa reports, are p ill ,,..
IUina that federal aid to
education doe1 not mean
federal control. They clina
to this arau(Jlent despite the
hundreds of repons durin&
the: past 3 years or direc-
tives oomWla out ,of Wash-
iogton, especially from Cbe
office of the Commissiooer
of ewcation, decreeing how
school districts must or·
aanize themselves and
which pupils each school
must admit if they are to
con tinuc to receive federal
funds ,
In the field of welfare,
where: federal "maschin1
funds have long been used,
lh.c: states arc: in a strait·
jackeL Attempts to restri ct
welfare eliaibility by state
law are quickly killed by
lhe lhreat to withdraw fe-
deral funds. I have several
leuers from federal offi-
cials in my files wh ich
make precis e!}' thi's threat
with regard to legislation
I have introduced.
Federal con uol of state
and local administration of
both education and welfare
is already here as a result
of lhe leverage given by
massive aid programs. "ilut
tho se state and local go-
vernment agencies, includ-
ing school districts, which
reject federal funds have
so far s till been able to re·
tain their independence.
Now th is last protection
is under attack. 1tf it is
eliri\inaed we win sooa
have a ~federal·
However, in my mind, ·the
ones wttomay have uaed
undue influence upon the
mind of lbc I lie Mr. -Lewis
were lhe -cats and doaa who
feared extinction if commun-
ism took over, ·because as
a princess o nce said, lttere
are no doa• in Rumania -
there is not enouah food for
them. ·This may have been
tile reason why the cats and
doas ate with such enthu·
siasm ··lhat Mr.· Lewis be-
came rich and financed con·
se rvative speakers to fight
communi im, thu 1 to save the
1i v c: s of future a en crat i oo s
or these pelS,
The mortality rate is hiah
amana the: ·conservative pro-
lfMIS. The backers of a
controversial Nearo broad.
caster recent!)' "bumped'"
Jt ich ard Cotten , who speaks
from "The Conservative
Viewpoint," ,and .,o ther
aroup conspired to eliminate
him from speakiria from a
radio station soulh of the:
border.
Station "WXU ~" has been
under attack for months by
a score o f groups which are
trying to silence this oullet
for "1r. Carl Mcinti re's
broadcasts. Or. 'Steuart Me·
Birnie, the "Voice or Ameri·
cani sm," rec ently rei ated ·
that he had received threa·
tcning leue{s. The "Clarion
Call., of Fay Brice, who
speaks Monday, WeMesday
.,d Friday at 5 :30p.m.,
needs help.
. It j,..s tW'S... th.fl.,E/erv~
taYI:'f ... OIICM • 10 delcii~f"lh.rr n .
We need a million dolllr de-
fen se fUnd, 10 pi A:fa'&oot
1nd T)onald JackAOn back oo
the ai r, .and 10 keep Or. Mc--
Bimie, Richard Cqtten,
Dean Manion ~r~d Billyl.Har·
sis operatina. The cats and
doas still have appetites
and they could help. Mil-
lion s of conservatives may
have millions of dollars,
and they should help. I am
doing my best lO help. Why
don't you do your bit? • • • Dan Smoot still sounds the
aJarm with his weekly re·
porL ·In the April 29 issue,
entitled "The Sackina and
Bum ina of Washinaton." he
D.&.VIO E. GUM4.E:R, work-QUotes the: Rev. A.D. Kina.
ing as an undercover opera-brother o.r the late ~1artin
t ive for pollee intelligence Luther Kma. as plannmg to
. . ' lead a poor people's march was ass igned to In filtrate on Washino'on u.· n·n •• "N L ft" d f ' ts sp I .... e ew e an or2 and summ er:
The Fc:dc:ral Bureau of In·
''estigation, under his c are:·
ful management, has develop-
ed into a strong and maani-
fi cent s afeguard of Ame ric an
interests in s u ict accordance
wi th our Constitution. The
FBI is vitally in terested in
defending the individual, the
varied groups composing our
counu y and the counuv as a
whole:. If it had not been for
the FBI working under the
ablC' direc tion of ~1r. Hoover,
Ame rica would have gone:
down the drain many years
a 1o under the onslaughts o(
in ternal enemies.
~lr. Hoover and the: FBI in-
deed are not ''un touchable s:•
as some or your comments
c learl y imply. Indeed, they
are very much on the spoi in
every action they pc:rfonn.
Let there be just be: one mis·
lake and the pack or yell ow
jackals and braying jack-
asses who would cheerfully
subvert our counliy and de·
su oy it would be heard howl·
ina and brayina mornina and
niaht. The ract that Mr.
Hoover and the FBI have
been able to perform in har-
mony with our Constitution
and to the complete u ti s-
f action of the overwhelmina
majority of Americana is in-
deed an accomplishment.
Here's an example of ~hat
L.B.J.'s tight budget for this
fiscal year really means.
There is a provision in it
for S62,000 in federal funds
to finance a s tudy on the
"social life of the black-
bird." Isn't that dis gu s tina?
'11'"111C:J: '1F' PUI'JLIC ttf:AfU'IIG 'llotic~ is here by given that
lh e Plannins Comm i~~i oo of
th e City of '\lew port n~a ch wi ll
hold 11 public hearin@: on th e
applicat•on o ffialt~r lJ . Kaiser
(<lba Sand Crab Re~tauranl) for
11 ll!!!e Pennit 1364 to permit
on sa le bet'!r and wine within
200 feel of a residentia l dis ..
!rictal :!:100 'lc~an Front, '\lew·
port neach, California ,
years he "':as a member of "We are 10ing to Wash ina·
the communtst youth appara-ton not to 1equest and not to
tu s, the campus based demand, but to command the
LEGAL HOTIC! W.~.8. Dul3ofs Clubs. He Conaress to do somelhin1
For my part, and I know I
am speakina for lhe over·
whelmina majority, J thank
God for Mr. J . Edaar Hoover
and the Federal Bureau of
lnvutiaation!
Very truly,
William E. Fort Jr.
Box 302
Buena Park
RIOT RII'ORT
Editor or the En•ian
Lcttou from frienda in
Enjoy very much T om An·
derson's "Straight talk."
A big Aloha to all the g:ang
at the Elks Club.
Duke Hoaan
Hooolulu
QUACK THEORISTS
Editor of the En sian
A number of years aao. my
eccentric Uncle Sam. who
was quite noli ceably over-
weilht. decided i t was time
to do something about his
problem. ·Instead of visitina
the local doctor, Uncle Sam
made an appointnent with a
specialist in weiaht theory.
Notice is hereby hulher1~ven
that uid public hearins will
be held on the 16th day of
\fay, 1968, at th e hour of 8:00
p.m. in lhe Council Chambefll
of the Newport Beach City
ll all, at whic'h tint e and place
any 1nd all persons intere!!lted
may a ppe•r aad be: heard
th ereon,
Ray Y. Copelin, secretary
New pon Beach City · Pln.a iDS Comml!!latoa
Publhth: ~by 2. 1968.1. i11
The Ne..,po rt Harbor Ln&ifPl
LEGAL NOTICE
The weiaht lheoi'i11 t told NOTICE OF' PUBUC HEARING
'irmr:r. or PUOUC ~.tt::\:II'IIG will report on ''Demonstra-••. In the past we have
'iotice is hereby slven that tions, draft dodging and asked for cnmba, ·but now
the Planning Commission of riots" at 8 p.m. this Friday, we uk for the whole loaf ....
th e City of 'l(ewport 'leach Mr Smoot says thai ()UI will hold a puhlic henrins on May 3 in the Newport Har• ·
th e applic•tion of Lea Grant bor 'L e~lon Hall, 15th St. nation is doomed if we do
for 11 Use Permit 1363 to per• and l3ay (ve., Central New-not ''vote out of office mi t cons tru ctiOn of a second e b r C dwell ins unit addition to n port. The meeting is spon--~ery mem er 0 .00
1daress
e•istinononconformi ns buildlno db I .1 ""10 supporta Of yte I to at 214 Abalone Avenue. nalbOR sore Y coasta commt tees the outrqCous demands of
Is land. of TACT (Truth &,bout Civil Ne1ro llitators .••
'\lot ice is hereby further e:iven Turmoil). He has pr~•ed for na-
th•t uid publi c hearing wtll be · · 1 di bu
held on th e 16th day of May LEGAL NOTICE tiona ltru ~on a 21-i) .. e
I%Jt. at the hoor of fJ:OO 9 ·11'-"Record of the 901h Con-
in the Coua cil Ch1mbera of the CF:RTlF'ICATE OF' BUSINESS 1reu.'.' which shows "how
"iewpor1 Ruch City Hall, at F'ietition Firm N•me I every member of Conaress which time aad place an y an<! nu:: UNOERSJCNED doea d ... 1 . h all perttons iu 1ere11ted may 1p-hereby certify tllat he ia c:oa-II tart son C1 Yl "I U and po-
pear an.d be hurd thereon . doe!ia« •• f•nr .. ee A«eac:y 'f'ell:y'watmeaaurel which en-
Jiay Y, Copelin, 11ec:ret•ry bttstneaa 11 518 s. DriatoJ. cour11C 1nd reward lhe mili-
'lle..,port Reach Cit' Snta Aaa~ CalU., nder tlle Ia · .., . I Plaaoins CommisiUOft nctillon lltM na.e of Briatol nt .1taton. Coptes 0
Pobliah: \tay 2. 19611, iD laaa,.ace Apac:y, aad Wt tli1 report may ·be obtained
1\e ~ewpon lflnbor Easlp aald fitnt Ia COMpou:d of the from the OM Srnoot rteport, fol)o..,iaa persoo who.e -me Bo 9583 ia fall ud p.IK:e of taidenee I •. Oall31, Teus,
are •• folloW•, to-It: 75214. Pncea: one copy, LEGAL NOTICE
Uncle San dlat he could ,.N oti ce il! hereby s,iveo that PI C 1 f 'l"lTICE Or PU11UC ttEAfti~C solv~ his proble":' by di ~re. ... : Ci;'·":f Neo:;:~/J B"ea:b Notice is hereby ~!vee that
aardina the: hc:t&ht•WC:IIht will hold a pablic hurias OD lhr.: Plahla~~: COIIInllalliCMI of
Patrick A. Slt.efnene, 2147 11.00; 10 copies, •9.50; 100
A•ter Plaee, Costa Me .. , copiu 17S 00 · CeHIOft la. • • •
ratio chart. This appealed die appliea1ima of Wlh•hlre die Cily of Newf'!)rt Reaoh
110 Uncle Sam for he did We•t r>evelopmeat Com p .. ,. fnt will hold • pabllo hearl•ll oa
• , ' . • Uae Permit 1370 to pr.nfth Ute •ppll.catioa of the Jrvlae enJOY eatina, and lh11 solu-developaeat of • 732 ••it r.ompeay for • Varlaaee 941 to
lion to the problem would .,.,lm~nt eo•plc• •t tile nortb-Pfl""'h red•elloa of the te.
not interfere: with lhat plea-e .. terly eOI'IIet of 16th Street qDited off4tre.t parkla1 bo-
•d lrvlae Av•ae. Newport on•• ot jol•t aM IM!tweea a aure. ·
h. 9ucb. f'N1eal'llat uti a ,.,.,._,. at«e
Ho•cver, 11 appearence Nollce I• a._...., ,., • ., 111._ loeasH at 541 Bayelde OriWI,
WITl'IESS ray her.d thia 30th Remember Or. ·Cad Mcln·
day el April, 1968. lire's worde: "Freeci)m i i
Patrick A. Sllefnette eve_.._.. •• b ' STAT£' OF CALifORNIA :".,.,..,. u_.neu, your
COUN1Y or OIIANCE ... buttneaa, my butineu. He
ON nus satk u, of April, who will not fiatu for hi •
1961. hf•e ... a.Mowy P.t. freedom, dou not d11crve
lc: .. and f• .. 1d co•ty •d hi i freedom '' , .. ,.1 , .. 14111& lllenia, d•ty •
ADo*er moc;:k trial ia Coata Mesa N"orfl Onnae County area request
IDIII .. Ied for 1 p.111. today, Club-Pete Tom1y. ...,:2., hi tb• E1t111cia Hial\ UM1Ciub,Marinen, file.,..
llllool uditorium, · wi lh port Beac:b -Don .,•11-J•H-CII•I• Sdnl dt ,.,... 000<1.
IJ.oury more of my kind of MWI ,.
port. Thia is che atory of •
eye•witMu repon 1howed
10 me on 11M riot Apri I 4 ia
ow aadon'• ~i&al ciey.
1"hh fK.. U. .. Uil caDI
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(A SPECIAL
MESSAGE TO
SELF
EMPLOYED
PEOPLE)
Heres how
v~t-uun ' J.V ~.. ~ . :;··~ save taxes
today
New liberalized tax'
act gives big break
to self-employed.
You can set aside
up to $2500 or 10%
of your taxable
income " year,
whichever is less,
tax·free for your own
pension plan.
• Reel Estate Brokers end
S.iesmen • Manuractur·
ers' Representatives •
Doctors • lAwyers • Den-
t ists • Self-employed
accountants, writers, u -
chitects, en1ineers. artists
and many other profes-
s lonll people can now
JN~rticipate.
Jlllerchents, Farmen, .... _
If 10U own your ow n buti·
nns or are • p,~rtner this
new pro1r1m Is open to you.
.... to Start
Stop at ~thet ot our two
offices end taiiC' to our
pension IJ:perb. They will
help you rill out three
short forma and our trus-
tlft will handle IRS ap-
proval for )I'OU. OUr curr.nt
dMdend rMe .. 5.00% per
ann um peld quarterly.
Thts is en annuat )Wid of
!5.13% wMn eompounded
daily and rNintained for one )'Hr.
Newport
Balboa
Savings -10111-----
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CI\THY SMI TH, 1~50 Tustin 4ve., Costa Mesa , a
senior at Mater Oe l Hl cj1 School , Santa Ana, will
serve as a hostess at a semi ·formal La Segunda Fies·
ta Para los Ninons dinner, to benefit 600 children at
Fat her Wasson's orphanage in cuemavaca, Mexi co.
Theme of the dinner Is "Happiness Is sugar and spice:'
because the orphanage is now acc epting sisters of th e
l ittle boys to keep fami lies togethe r. This dinner will
be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 6, at El Fortin
Bandl no restaurant in 1\naheim . Reservations may be
made wi th Cathy 's mot her, Mrs. ~\chard Smith, 54er
3773 , or Mrs. E. Terrance Moran of Lldo I sle, 673·
611 2. The grand door pri ze'wi ll be a 4-day vacation for
2 In Mexico City. <Ensi gn photo.)
Final concert May 11
The '>r&n~e County Phi l-
hannonic ~ciety will rins
down the curtain on its most
successful concert season
the t.11h -with th e ap-
LEGAL HOTICE
"otice is hereby furth er Ai ven
that !llilid public hearing wi ll be
held on th e 16th day nf \lay
1968, at the hou r of 8:00 /'.m.
in the Counci l Cham beu1 o th e
'lew port Beach City Hall, at
which time and pla ce any and
all persons ioterei'!l ted may ap·
pea r <1nd be heard th ereon.
Ray Y. Cope lin, secretary
Newport Beach City
Plannins Commiu1on
Publish: May 2. 1968, in
The New port Harbor [nsigo
'l"otice is hereby further given
th at aaid pub lic bearing will
be held oa ih e 16 th day ol \lay,
l 9ti,_, at the hour of R:OO p.m.
ia me Counc il Cha•ber. of
•• e J ewpGrt Jleadl City' 'ti ll,
,at wbidl tiNe e.a d place any
aad all penOCUI interested may
appear aud be he ard th ereon.
Ray Y. Copelia, secretary
'l"ewport Beach City
Plana iog C11111rn i111Ston
Publish: \lay 2. 1968, in
The 'lewport 'larbor [ns ip
LEGAL HOTICE
NOTICE OF PU 9UC UE:A RINC
Amendment No . 243 Notice is hereby ~ven ·tha t
the Planaing Commtssion of
th e City of Newport Bu ch will hold a public hearing on
the application of J .'li'. Klus
neve lopme:a t Companv for a
zone chaage from unclassified
to th e R-4 Z oo~ on property on
the northe rly s idl!' of U11 iversity
Avenue appro:~~imate ly 1.000
feet easterly of Tu stin Avl!'nUe,
Newport Buch .
'lf otice is hereby further $iven
that said public hearing will be
held on !he 16th day of \lay
196!\, at the hour of ~:00 /'.m .
ia th e Council Chambl!'rs o the
'lfewport Beach City !-fall, at
which time and place a.o y and
all persons iaterested may ap-
pear and be heard thereon .
Ray Y. Cope lin, secretary
'lewport Reach Ci ty
Planni.os CommisstoD
Pub lish: \lay 2, 1 96~. in
Th e 'lfewport fl arbw Ensign
LEGAL HOTICE
~'l11CE 'lf' PURUC 'IEAili"G
'lotice is hereby gi vn th at
lhe Planniag C0111m iss ion of
th e City of Newport Beach wi II
holt! a public hearing on the applicattoa of Edwin and Jo-
sephioe Williams for a Ut~e
Permi t 1369 to perm it an. addi-
tioa to a1 existiag noacoaform -
iag dwelliag at 505 'lorth Ray
Front, Ralboa ls laad.
Notice is hereby farther sivea
th at !la id pablic hearia8 will
be held 0111 tile 16tlr. day of
'lay, 1968. at tile hour of 8 :00
p.m. in the Cooacil Chambers
of the Newport Beach City
Hall, at which time aad place -r ad all per.oas htterested
may appear aad be heerd
th ereoa .
Ray Y. Copelio, sec retary
Newport Beach City
Pla .. iaa Cnmm issfoa
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pearance o r lh e Los 1\n ge -
les Philhanroni c 'lrchcs tra,
~ubin ro1ehu conductin g,
on Fri day ,May ll.
Th e CDncert , to be held i n
UCI (:ampus lhll, wi ll be-
gin promptly at ~:1 0 p.m.
Seats will be held only unti I
8:25 p.m. )and no one will
be seated duri n& the firs t
number, accordin& to Tor·
renee Dodds, president o f
the Society .
The proa ram will open
with "'zart's C)ymphony No.
36, followed by Stravinsky 's
"Jeu t)e C artes," (c ard
same), Balle t in Thre e
Oeals, and Dvorak's 'Ytm·
phony No. ~.
Conce rt t.ickeu, ·at 53.~
are on sale at the Or1nae
County P hilhaanonic So--
.ciety offi ce, ;o r "· co•t
ffiahway, Newport ')each.
phone 646-64tl . Student
tickets ae $1.7 5.
GILES BROWH TO TALK
"Current, national and
world affairs" will be the
topic of Or, Gi le s Brown ,
chainnan of the depanmen t
o fhisto ry at Cali fo rnia State·
Colleae at Fullerton, when
he speaks at 8 p.m. thi s
F riday, May 3, 10 Parents
W(thout Partners at !he Mes a
Verde Country Club, Costa
Mesa. He will discuss the
erfect of U.S. raci al tunnoil ana of the war in Vie tn am
upon the na tions of the
world,
MOVE HERE FROM L.A.
The h u~bub and ru sh o f
Los An aeles proved too
much ro r Mr. and Mrs. E lmer
Living s ton , who have moved
to 35 15 Surfview Lane, Har-
bor View Hi lls. Mr. Li ving s -
ton al so moved hi s plastic
business, AlfcoCo., to th e
Orange Coun ty o\irport area.
LEGAL HOTICE
NOTI CE O r INTEN TION TO
F:NCACE l"l THE: SALE OF'
ALCOHOLI C BEVE RA GES
April 26, 1968
To Whom It \lay Coacem:
Subject to tss u..ace of the
license •,Pplled for, aotice i!!l
he reby !lven th•t th e nader.
s igted proposes to sell alco-
holic beven~ses at the pre--mises, described as fo llow!l :
2721 East Coa11 t Hwy ., Cor-
oaa del 'far.
Purauut to such lnteatioe.,
the aadersi8Jied is •pplyiag 10
the Oepntme~~t of Alcoholic
Reverase Cootro l for issaaoce
na origia•l •pplicatlou of an
•lcoholic bever.r licen se (or
lie•aea)for th esf! premise!!l as
follows:
ON SAL E BEE R 6 WINE
(BONA FIDE PUBLIC EA TING
PLACE)
Aayoae desiri•8 to prolest
~e ta .. u ce o f aach li ceese(a)
,. ru y file a verified protea t with
aay olfi ce of th e Oepsnmeat of
Alcoholic Beve rage Coatrol,
wid! I• 30 days of the date the
proposed preMises we~ fi rst
poatecl, alatl•g .voaada fot
~le luprovldecl by I••· 1\e
,...., ... aN aot •-liceaaed
lor lila .. lfl of alcol.ollc be.
w ral-. 'nte lora o( veriRc•·
,._ •"f ~ obt.aiaed ,,..,.,. aay
efflce of dla De,.._.,.,.
Ea~l r. kick aa.l Will i .. B. n-~" P.~ll.ar.1 ..., 2, uu. ia n. "••pen B•rhr t-1•
·NfftRT HAIIa!R EIIIGII
ARSTSECllOII -·-P• J
THURSOAY,IIAY 2, 1!161
CO D A D£L IIAII, CALIF.
REGGY O'DONNELL
WEDS VOLNEY P
'Ole mwriace ot Reuy 0'·
Don nell Df Co•ta Mesa tD
Volney A. Peck o f Fullert:MI
wauolemnized by Or. JGtta
Zimmer at the First Metho-
ci tt Chu~ch of Fullerton
Saturday evenina, Apri l 27 .
The bri d e is the dqhter
of Mrs. ·Harvey R. ·Rydholm
of 215 Broadway, Costa
Me s a , end the lat e Mr. Ry~
holm. The a room 's parents
are both deceased.·
Mrs. O'Oonnel wore a min t
peen chirfon s own of floor
lenath with mo ss areen ac-
cessories . She carried a
sprina bouquet. Attendina
her was "'s. C la yton Kol-
voord of Los .\nae les, we ar-
ina a yellow chirfon floor
lenglh gown an d also carry-
ina spring Oowers.
in AnaDia. la4L ·He it em--
ployCd at NOrlfl Americll'l
RoekweJI in Seal Beam in
the ap'ace divi lion aa lfS"
I em ufcty -repruentali Yc. ·
Hi • bri de attended bu Ji·
neu tchoo l in Kantu City,
Mo., 1nd the University of
M c hi1ln in An n Arbor. She
is exccuti ve •ecretary at
Pacific View Memo rial Park
in Corona del Mar. '
SERYIIG II YIETIIAII
Airman First Clan Robert
J . Buraess, s on of Mr. and
Mrs, Edwin C. Bur1en of
17 10 Mi uouri SL, Costa
Mesa, Calif., is on duty at
Cam Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam.
He is a jet aircraft me chanic
wi th the Pacific Air Forces.
Berore hi• anival in Viet·
nam, he was aniancd to
Davis·Monthan AFB, Ariz.
STUrWtNG music since th e
&th grade pa id off for Wendy
Isbell, 17, a Newpo rt Harbor
High SChoo l senior, wh o wa s
pre sented wi th a '\150 ~n k
of America a-chievemen t
award April 26, at the Am·
bassador Hot el , Los Ange·
les. 'Nendy, a sopr ano,
lives at 2811 Bay sh ore Or.,
'3ay' Shores.
... ICIIIT F811YAL AT 111 FAIITVIIV
For •• fi n t a .... a "'May court. 1o1• ..........
Oaiety" Council-wide. cou~ pole dacia•,.,.. ......
ty-wide rettiYal ot Oitl .._.lie pwl ••a.
s-ana wi ll bo uld "' 10 luhioo -·II•• _. oior
Lm. Samrday, May 4. a& the ina '• ...... ·'fte ,....
Or1np Count¥ PairpouNs. p .n wi ll •d at 4:11 ,....
Costa MctL wilh a n., lowefta1 Cllifeoo
The prop 1m will •tart t rnooy . ,
11 a.m. wi1h a junior ve,_. Oiaat buta lic:hll ..
•ion of the Ro se Parade. on ule at lhe Newport ....
There will be demouu .. vica c•ter. 1700 W. tlallloa
lion• or skills, campai &e BIYCL. Cnlr.a Newport..
The bride 's uncle , the
lhv. Hen ry Anderson of
Claremon t. gave her in mar-
ra i ge. Servin& as best man
was Robert Ri sley o f Ful-
le rto n , Ushers included the
• • • of social note HICKORY CURI!:D • , • 1
bride's cou s in , Rich ard
Stewart of Pomona; lh e
groom's son-in-law, An lh ony
Przybyszews ki or fu llerton
and L arry Dokto r of Fuller-
loo.
Dorothy Stewart s ana
Grei g's "I Lov e T h ee" and
"'Jod Is Love .', Spec ial
gu es ts inclu ded \irs. George
'Jri p of Rockford, Ill., an
aun t or the bride, ·and \tr.
and Mrs. Wendell Hawkin s on
or Stock ton, uncle an d aunt
of the bride.
A reception was held at
the Contin e'nta l full erton .
~usi c for lh e recep ti oo was
By Poo
Jeanne (Mrs. ·Paul) Holmes
or Bay Shore s is seeins
double . Rea son is that she
just re turned from tending
her 2 new twin pandsons
in San Dieao . The babies
wer e born to \tr. and Mrs.
P aul Youna be tween 1:22
and 1:27 p.m. on TUesday ,
April 9. Mama is the former
Sue Ho lmes, a 1964 Newport
Harbor High School pdu-
ate , The unexpec ted two-
some h ave been named
J ohn Howard, who we iahed
in a t6 lbs .;S o z . and James
Richard. 6 lbs., 12 oz. • • •
fu rni shed by the Flores P arked on our street is a
\tari achi band. \irs. Floy d car wi t! a green license
Lumpkin a ssisted. plate with silver leuers !hat
Th e n~w \tr. a nd \trs. P eck s ay "U. ''i. A.'' Od·:i lh a t
will be hDn eymooning during US-\ plates a re dri \'i n&
th e month of \tay. Th ey aroun .J a Germ an Mercedes
have Oo wn to \lary \and on 'len z.
the ea st coa st and wi II • • •
dri ve bade. to the Villag e
Apartments in Fullerton ,
"Fami ly Treasu res" 1s
the name o f a new anti(Jie
shop in Co ron a del '.iar near
th e corner o f Gol den rod on
Coa st l-liah way. The o wners
Where the)' will be a t home.
T he bri degroom is a grn-
Wat e of Tri-State Colleae
~€UNION PL ~NN €1) -'Nanna 8oykins ~obe rts and
Juanita Lugo Stafford display the papier mache sa ilors
and boat that wil l be used to decorate the Bal boa
Pavilioo for the 31lh class reun ion party of the New·
po rt Ha rbor High School class o'f }q38 tc.. be held at
6:3 0 p.m., Saturday , Ma y 11. 4.fter the social hou r,
the re will be a harbor cruise, a bu ffe t dinn er, program
and dancing. Mr s. ~o berts, resi den t of Costa Mesa,
and Mrs. Stafford of Ne.vDort 9ea ch are members of
th e reunion comm ittee . Mrs. Ted ~ischJ rd (Mau reen
McClintock) of San ta 4.na is chairman. (Ens.i ~Y~ photo.)'
Jen ~olifomio 'lllissions
AND
PA INTINGS IN Oil
By
BETTY KING
Oo Display through May
L.OAN AeeOCIATION ' a67 lAST COAST •GNWAY
COIIOIIA Dn
LADIES' FREE
MAY 27-1:30 P.M.-MESA THEATER
TICKETS NOW.~":_"..~"!':'·•
are Mrs. J . -:>.S ons o f The
swrrs and her daugh ter.
Mrs. · r;. 0 . 'lobe rtsDn d
'Ne s tc:l iiT. The sh op special-
,izcs in e arly \me ri can
antiques an d many of the
heirloom s are the i r o wn
ramily u e as ures. • • ••
Folks used to think rheumatism could be cured by
Carryina a hkkory nut. Today, we lauah a t these
old wives' remedtes. We.have so many reliabk, quick·
actina medications now. Medical d iscove ries in rcomt
years have eli minated or areatly eased untold pa.in
and sulferi na-But. ranember-most medtci nesshould
be used only upon the advice or your physician.
When you or a member of your ramily ~ ilL
see your doctor first. ~n come to us for the
medicine 1w p~ribes.
Mi ss May Veruees, rorme r
Corona del Mar res ident,
had a very sho rt s ta) a t
her Costa Mesa home. Sh e
was barely back rrom lhe
convalescen t home, when
ano ther fall pu t her back in
the ho spital •.. in Hunting·
ton Beach.
Christensen
Jel L COAST .. '1' .. cc:>.-A DD. IIAa
omoua-...
ERHEST T. KIMREY
SUCCUIIB S AT AGE 63
Erne s t Theodore Kimrey,
63, o r 303 E. l&lh SL , Costa
Me sa, died Thursday, April
25, a t Lona Beac h Veteran's
Hospital.
Mr. Kimrey was born June
15, 1104, in Kansas. He was
a ve teran or World War II. He
has lived here since nn.
and for lhe past a years,
was custodian or the First
Baptis t Church, Costa Mesa.
Survivor s arc his wife,
Zelma; a daughter, ~s.
Jacque lyne Starrord of Co sta
Mesa , and 2 arandchildren.
Services were held APril n at the First Baptist
O nuch, wich Dr. P.O. N~
mann as of'ficiant. lntennent
rolloC...ed at Veterans Admi,...
is tra tion Cemetery , Sawtelle,
West Los Anaeles. Bell
Broadway directed the ru-
nera l
lAY DEPAITIOO SlW
303 Meift s. ... ~ -......
YOU ARE
INVITED
to
20th Birthday Party
Come and Mee t
MR. BENJAMIN
Desi gner and heod of daa'i pti"'
staff fot Marion McCoy
2515 •• C..t ...... Ce
Mr. Ben1om1n create s for
the fashion a lert lady
"modes" with the smart
young fa st·lion look and
appeal a ccording to ?he
cu rrent fashion edi cts, dro-
maticolly understated el•
gon ce tha t i 1 •killfvll y and
artistica ll y adapted in fash·
ion and design. He create s
this fa shion-p late look for
the ever we i come ocldi tion 1
to the well vroomed lady-li ke
war.obes much in evicMnce
in the Southern Cali fomio
fie \'-•• tha ev.,.. well FOO"""
_. lady. , .subtly boo sts the ~itome of fashiDn firtt in
her warftbe when she .,....,.
MAR ION McCOY ORIGINALS
clistincti .... ly creo tecl by Mr.
Benjamin.
1/tt{OffU.l Mofl•lifl& of CM"'e"l
111ttl New Fall FtU4iou
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edges Kings
111• Cotta Mesa ,.._,... 1111kadtr ~~-7 atri.:....au11.
ttayed 11 she b .. l , of liurler ')ob Contlftt of the
Loua. k vine L..c .. !Jieadtr, 4ka "'"''' r.uct 11.
by odllria Corona tiel Mar Third piau Maimlia.
TUeaday '\ .. 2. 1 now 7-4, wu uput "Y
The \ll'Wll' are in· 2nd Sat8ncia $.2. Chuf;k Loulh,
place wi~ 1M ·8-J record, pi&chor Cot the Eaal .. ,
just a aamc behind the potted S alrikCM)uta,
Loe,ra Ciaxons. -who are 9-l tinale4 twice and dron ln
after blankina 4th place l N nl. The Elllct are 'iri
, ea-l)linda 2-0. 5th spot, S.6, ·ahead or the
"'••n• pitcf)er .'itcve $ea Kin, a.
SERGEANT Sailors drop to 4th father lives at 5900 Peterson Way, Costa Mesa, re-
The N'ewpo rt Harbor Sait-
ou chopped m 4th place in
the Sun set Le11Ue buebatl
at•ulinaa ~nday lftemoon ,
switchiria places with lheir
conquerou, ·the Santa .t.na
Saints.
LEGAL NOTICE
Cf.RTI F'ICATf. 'lF 111J SI"'i f:~s
F ictitious F'irm ~arne
The Sailors now have .., ceives his second award of the U.S. Alf Force Com·
even s-s record after the mendation Medal at Tuy Hoa AB, Vietnam, from Col.
9..Q lou to lhe 'iaints, who William J , Evans, commander of the 31st Tactical
are in l rd ptac'e at l5-4. Fighter Wing. The s ergeant, a jet ai rc raft mechanic,
Newport 1°1 only 2 hits was decorated for me ritorious s ervice with the 30'Wt
o rr Santa o\na's Phil '.lc-Cow~n·. The Saints had 3 Tacti cal Fighter Squadron at Tuy Hoa. (U •• Air force
bia inninas. wilh 3 runs photo.) :t. in the forst. lnd .. d COM, CM qual1"fy 9 each
The 'iaiton' chances for
impJlvina theit standina are Cot'Of'la del Mar and Costa
are not specially briaht, be-Mesa qualified 9 each for
cause today • t..tay 2. ·they !he Irvine League track
ate hostina the leque lcad-rmals in Tue sday's prelims .
ina Anaheim Colonists, W"ho l'!stancia '•li gh qu alifieJ 2
arc at the top with an 8·1 · · record .. Anaheim defeated •n the lrv•ne League, an d
John John son, C">M. first
in the 2nd heat in I S.4;
Norman JOhn son, C"lM, 4th.
~81) -'Jaliski s, C'l',1, 1rd
in the 2nd hea t; ~tofncs,
C ')\-t, 2n :1 in the 1rd heat;
'ikinner, C M. 1rd.
Tfi E U'WEI\SIG'H:D does
h~reby eertify that he i!f. con-
duc ting 11. \11ning & l}evelop-
ment Co. busin ess 111 2.1JQ
Laure l Pla ce, 'iewport Heach , C~tliforn ia Q2600, und~r the fi cti tiou~ finn name of \lutu~tl
\lining & flevelopment Co.,
111.nd that saill firm i>f r om-
-.-----· posed of th e followin g per~:~on ,. who!:if' name in lull an<! pl ace
lllarbor 'ligh also hn d 2 in
HuntinalOn 3each 6·0 Mon-the Sunse t Lcaaue. Fin als
day on 2·hit pitching by are schedul .:d for thi s
\1ike 8alantinc. Wes tmin_s ter Friday.
ton -\shcraft, C'l:A, 1rd
·in the fi rs t heat ; a'ame tt,
Ss tan cia, Hh; f)rlauski,
C'.l, 1n J in the 2nd lteat;
Connell , (:')/,\, 3rd.
of rei!lid ence are a~ follows,
to-wi t: Georp;t-'landKII, 2119 l.aurt-1
Place, 'l ewport fW.ach, Calif.
92MO.
c:o..-.. of~u"L ~-.c~~ WIT'l'F.S~ ml hand thi~< 29tll o-... -... ~ ·-.... _., c:_ ... _ :~;;;;·;·;·;·;;·;;·;·;;;~ dav of ~pril. %1\.
MESA.
' .. t ~
"lOUIE
•• CLYDE"
-and -
Georae Hami lton in
"THE POWER"
' f:t-orge II . nanda ll
ST.•\TE 'W C:Al.IF'f)IJ'Oio\ ,
COU"T'Y OF OR -\'\GF: " '
O"i n us 29th dar of o\pril,
1968, before me, a 'iotary Pu b-
lic in ,.nd lor :!l llirl county and
11t11.te , residinp: therein, duly commissioned an <I ~worn , per.
sooall( appe~~red George H.
Rand• I, known to me to be
the person wh ose name is sub·
sc ribed to the wi thin ins tru•
ment , and 111ckll owlf'd~ed to me
th •t he e.~t•ctuf'd the .. ,.,,,e.
1\'IT'i t:SS my hand and offi·
c.i al seal.
jes><ie lt . Hill
~otH ry Public in anrl for s a irl
County and Stat e.
\1y Commission l"l pir"" f)ct,
2-t, 1970 Publish: \lay 2. 9. 16 , 23.1%8
in the ~ewport Harbor rnsi,llll
A CONSERVA Tl VE
Approodt to ln1ouronc•
EO WARD
is in 2nd place at 8-2 afte r :!ere are lhe loc al quali-
oo tscoring Western 6·1. fi ers: 4·U'l -Co llier, c.t. 4th in
th e 2nd lteat.. Westem and Huntinston lfv;n• Leavu•
Seach ue no w tied fo r 5th 120hishhurdles-Larson .
at 4~. C'.l, 4th in the fi rst heat; 1110 \ow hurdles -'lih ytock,
(:'.I, fir st in the fir Sl heat,
1:0.5; Joh n John son, (:')'.1,
'rd; Lusk, c·.t, 'bu:t in the
:!n I heat ; Lar son, C '-.1, 5th .
New score sheet used
<\ new and revolutionary
sco re sheet was to be in-
•.roduced to coaches and
umpires in the Hatbor '\tea
baseball proaram as they
met fo r the first ti me last
Wednesday niaht (j.!ay 1) at
the IJ:)I i ce fac il ity next to
the Costa ',lesa City Hall.
on fa ir Dr.
1asebal\ Commi ssioner
'l.od \bcMilli an represen tin 1
th e sponsoring recreation
dep artm ents o f the City of
Ne wpo rt 1each, the Ci t y o f
(:osta '.\csa an d the Harbor
<\rea ~oy s ' Club, stat es
th at the ne w score sheet
wi ll allow al l co ache :. ~
bat the boys in con se~ti ve
order,) lhroua~ l4;,'J'hi sat·
lo ws coaches to seC th at
every bo y gets an equ al
ch an ce to bat.
Free substitution has been
a rule in the program for
man y y ears and th e develop-
ment of the new scu1e sh eet
by zone chairmen and cl ass·
ification chainnen duri n g
the wi nte r i s a hiS: st ep in
·ov er coming a problem of not
provi ding youngster s an op-
2!0 -Connell, C'lM, J rd
in the first heat; '!ijcardo,
C'.\, ·h h in th e 2n d heat.
')i s w ss -Fikes, r,:')'.\,
fir st, 1411-i;\1; 1.aymonrl ,
S s tan ci a, ]rd, 144-2 1/l;
~e ill y , c·,t. >5th , l.l1-1..
Sun set Lea9ue no low hurdles -r .. ove ,
~II. Jrd in the (irst he at;
ll ickey, Ni l, 2nd in th e 1nd
h eat.
portunity to bat du ring each BUC SPikER$ liM
s ;,~ic the s core sheet u s e 3 SECONDS, I THIRDS
i s o pti onal. genera l indica· Orange Coast Collese
tilln is that mo st co aches s piken, tuning up for the
will u se it. Eastern Conference track
f)ther ru les en couragin g and field champions, gamer·
coaches to play all boys as ed J seconds and l thi rds last weekend at the famed much as possible include: Mt! San Antonio relays. L Free .substitution , \-lowing a boJ 10 enter and Les IJiand tied.for Jrd
lcnc a aasne defensively th'e pole vault: hi'ttina
mu ch as is done in basket· year•s hip! of 14 feeL
baJI. Ward tossed the javelin
2. '{eq ui remert s that 17 &·1 to take second place.
every boy bru at leas t twi ce Mike Pomeroy brou&h t home
each game. second place in 57.4 in the
3. Eacl\ boy must play at _<_<O_i_n_te_rm_e_d_i_a_te_•_·--,---
least Q defensive outs in a LEGAL NOTICE awn e. --~~~~:..:.::::c....._
4. Boys are u ltimately
p la~ed on teams on a basi s
of si ze and abil ity with
some conside rati on or agt:
and grade i n schoo l.
5. '{asters ar e li mited 1o
14 players.
lbi s season mark s the
Z2n d year of the tlalbo r
Area pro gram under the di·
recti on nf '{.od \tac.\-l illi an
and the co-sponsorship of
the recreation depa rtmen ts
an d the Boy s' Club. 'to s:ers
are nearing their peak s now,
with near\~· :!,SOn boy s re-
gistere d. ~egis tr a tions .rre
s till being accepted on
'iaturdays Ill a.m. to 2
p.m. a t the hasehall offi ce
at IR77 Park o\ve., Cos ta
Mesa.
PIRATES LOSE 2 TO 1,
REIIAIII IN 5TH SPOT
-.;r:m o : o r Pl mu c 11EAIU'(G
'iotice i!!l hPreby l!iven that th~ P liuininl! Commi'Js ioo of
thl" City nf .~ .. wport Ikach will
hold." publi e he• rin g on the apphcauon of Wil li am \1 , Witt
fnr II ['.,,. Pl'md t 1.165 tO permit
a (;,mil)' room ~tddi tion to aD
e \i!!>tlnft: nonconforming build-
in"iat "QO" IU ver Avenue, :o.!ew-
port """ch.
"l oticl" ;,. hereby furth er l!iVl"fl
th 11t !laid public ht-arinp; .. ·ill
\ ... h"ld on thl" 16th day of
\tay. t%8, at th P hour of 8:00
p.m. in th " C.ou ncil Chamber!<
of th e "l ewport Bnr h City
l f~tll , at which tim" an./ pl11ce
11n y anrl a ll p!"f"'on" intr•,el!l te d
ma}' ~'PP"il r an./ br heard
th"r,.on.
Rny Y. C:opf'l in , "'""rf'la ry
~r oq)Ofl Benrh C.i ty
1'\ann in11. Com rni,.>~lon
LEGAL NOTICE
In less than 30 mi nutes every vital part of your car is te sted
for pefformance, reliabi l ity, and safety. Watch on your own dials
and indicators as its · · is recorded ai anchored
The Orange Coast Colle ae
Pi rate s missed a chance to
move up to 4th place in th e
Eastern Confere nce b) lo!J·
ing 2-1 to \lt. San Antnnio
Tuesday. The Pirates arc
in 5th place at ~-7 , even in
aame s with Santa Ana, 8-6,
but a points behind in per-
centage. San ta Ana lost 6·1
to Cypreu . VACA
SPECIAL
May o\111\IIG
FULL DIAGIIOSTIC
TEST WITH COMPLETE
IRITTEII UPOIIT OF
YOUR A:OIIOITIOII
speeds 4P to 70 miles
per hour. If repa irs are
neces sary the wrlllen
report you recei ve eh-
minates guesswork
wherever you take
your ciu fer service.
FlEE IUS SEIIVICE
own modern cpunesv buiHs
i rake vou to •nd from loc•l
lhq)ping are•• whi le your car is
. HrViced.
Chaffcy ddeated Ri verside
3·1 £or a 14-2 s tandina at
the top o£ llle leaaue. With
2 games rcmainina, the Plll-
thcrs arc clo se lO their fint
ever baseball title. Mt. SAC
is 2nd at 11-4.
r.cf.n'IUUJ'lT
Oranac Coast Colleae swim·
eu powered their way lD J
Slh place finish in the Sou·
&hem California 1wimmina
and divina t:h.mpionshipl
last weekend in a 24-tum
field at Santa Ana.
Fullerton lOOk the tum
title wilh 266 poinll, follow-
ed by S.,ta Ana. 260; Pas ...
d.na 2S4; Lona Bea<:lli , ll'lYJ
Md OCC. 165, fot die 101> 5
place•.
Ote Re nrro won lhc 100
flee aty lc in 49.S. In the
prelim• he had act a achool
reeotd or 4a.6. "' oloo -t 2tod in olio 50 frH In ZZ.4
ed $.. in lhe lOO free in
I:SI.O. Gory B01loy -
2nd in on~ I« diYin,.
'
wttb LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS
demonstrated
RECORD OF HIGHER EARNINGS
' Savinp continue to yield aubstantially greater returns than U.S.
Government Bonds, or aavings account& in banks. And your savin1s
account is a«.uoys (ru from (luctiUltio~ risk!
CAPACITY FOR SERVICE
Pef'IOnal attention provided by experts; three ~nvenient locations;
alwaya free parking apace; an eaay-to-use Save by Mail plan -four
good reuona why thousands of Orange County residents save here.
' HISTORY OF CONSERVATIVE
MANAGEMENT
Sound evaluation ol properties subject
to loan, a fa r above-a verage ratio of
reeerves to eavinp , vigilant. aelf-
diacipline in a ll administrative matters
-theae are eome of the reasons why
your l.aiW\8 Federal Sevinp
iny_eatmentl are atrong and Profitable.
SAVE BY THE TENTH ... EARN
FROM THE FIRST!
1 Time 2 T.mu
20 word• or le11 1.50 7.50
21 word! to 30 words 7.00 3.00
31 words to 40 words 3.00 •. 00
Eoch word over 40 words .ol .10
3 T;mes
3.00
<.00
5.00
. 1l
----------------------20'-OFF FOR CASH WIT H ORD~R
ALCOHOU CS ANONYMOUS
Area. · 673·1114:
Do• IZ23 , 'Cotllo l
•
BUSINESS RENTALS
Y<31 ~ Ill ('(f!el·
ienLc on all t)rc s 1•\ -.:h,..
thtnl .t lmen.SpC:Ltalty,
inen's ~htrt1o . SI.Sil (let hr.
Mable V.'hiLtnan, ttOl Mar·
auerite, CO'I.I. tall-171-4.
FOR SAlE
OIL PAI:"tr!TJNGS , Clipper
Ships &others, GREATLY
REDUCED to sell. Also
rods ,\: 1ee!s. 6~~2-45.
SINK , ho t water heater,
plumbina. rug for sale in
Corona del Mar offi ce ; .e"--
cell en t bargain for prospec-
ti ve new tenant. Call own-
er at 613·8225 or 673~1 06 .
or call the En5iJPl at 613·
Ql50;c. ____________ ___
ROWING exercise machine.
l blue chip, S&H peen
surnp books, or ss. '613·
9266.
RUMMAGE SALE
May 4th -II) a.m. -S p.m.
216 Orchid. Corona del Mar --A-AA ___ A _____ ._ ____ _
IIOU'SE S FOII ·SAL E
CUSTOM l bdrm., 2J,l bath -
rami ly room. Glas .. wa\1
view. Larae
52 ft.
for man, Priv11.e en••e• &
bath. Corona del Mar. 673·
477Z.
• IIIJCILLAMIOUS
IPOn Nfore )wr .,. .. ~
• your new c:arpe & -••
"'"' lh-.n wi&h Blue La• n. I •& electric •h-.
...., 11. c .... Herdwan~,
Jll» 1!. Cooll Hwy,, Coo
ola doiMw.
~ "',_ ... Atll .......... .,...
I
•
Sign up for
""''"111•,..•• lar tlodo,.. 6:oe·-9:00 ·p.oo. • ..... rt ....
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c.ta .llll
... ... : nwoi!T ltAMIIII 011111
RIIST S£C1101 - -'• I
P-••••tt botin Hl'!'or. Mey 13-15 -l :lO '
Y••lll'lltar in •• Newport· a. ...... 4:l0' p.,..;· ·May lS-
Meta ?h&ri ct. · &uoUmon t 6: lO • 8: J) ·p.m.
ronaa, ·wlltn •comple&ed ftil 1(jJ1ybroote: .... .,. 9 -
rnornh, will""' •• omcial 6:00-1:00 p.m.
raliatradon inCormation for Linci)er•: May 1~ 11 ~ttnmer. · ti:BO a.111. ~ 3: lO p.ro,.
TbouJh no furfter rc&i•-Mariners: '-Aay 6•10
tradon will be required, ·a 1:00-4:00 p.m.· ·
CMfianation by telephone, '.ten Verde: May 16 -
leuer or contact at lhe 6:X) -1:30 P·lt'· ·
sdtool will be ·neceuary Monte Vista: May 16
around ScpL !).. 6:ll'r-7:30p.m.·
Pannu are required to Newport May 1J..17-8:00
briria proof of lhe follo"lllina Lm. • ·12 noon. i~rQJmation at the time of NewpoflUc:ijtts: May 21-•••terina their kinder-9:ll a.m ... 4:00p.m.·
l&r\86 dtila: . ' Paularinq: May 12 -7:00-
c ........ .,
2709 Cove Street
CHINA COVE
OPEl lAT. I 1111. lit I P.M.
• •
•
•
WESTCLIFF
' Family Home
' "LIKE•NEW" CONDITION
4 BEDROOMS -3 BATHS
ON QUIET STREET
1. 'lirth-birth certifi cate, 8:JO "p.".
baptismal certificate, pan-Pomona: May 15 -6: lO •
pert or other offi cial. proof. 8:30 p.n,.
Rarely do we have a homo Ia aHor in CHINA
COVI;! Especially a lik..,ow 3 bedroom, 2
fi replace home. You not only step right out
to the beach, but you have a "Moving P ic ..
ture" of all the activity on the Boy. Yo~ own
tho l ... d -and tho price; ONLY $95,000.
675-3000 Eves. 548-8868
COMFtCRTABLEI
WITH BEAUTIFUL ENCLOSED YARD
OCCUPANCY AUG . 1ST
2. ~ecord of polio and Presido: May 14 -7:00 •
measles inrnunizations to 8:00p.m.
met:t ,atate requirementa. ~ora: May 14·17-10:00
1. "{ecord of o~e r heaJih a.m. • 3:00p.m.
imrnunizations hiatory. ViciDria: 'day 1 -6:30 -
Lilted below are the tirnes 8:3() p.m.
set aaide at the various Whit\ier: May 15 -6:30-
NeWJt)U·MeuUnifieill)choo l 8:30p.m.
ryjstrict elementary schools: Wilson: May 16 -6:30-
1~dams: May 16 -6: lO • 8:)() p.m.
8:10 p.rw.. Woodland: May 15 -6:30-
'laJearic: May u, _ 7:30 .-8:10p.r1J.
9tno •·": LOS OF 21 POUIIDS ~ay Vtcw: May 8 -6'00 MilS SUET DEIIIY
7:30p.m. ' "Only a lawful society
.lear ."it reet: '.1ay I l -can build a better soci,ety"
7.10 • 9.00 p.m. 'II be th th r th
You feel it as soon as you step into the entry·
way of this warm, invitini 3 bedroom, 2 both
CLIFF HAVEN HOME. Everything spotless
inside and ou t. 60 x lU Lot. Room for Boat
-a Trailer, Garage completely .furnished for
play room or other use. If $36,000 is in your
price range, DON 'T MISS THIS BEAUT Y.
675-3000 Eves. 518-8868 . '
Bay & Beach Rea~ Inc.
':alifomia:Mayll,-1;:10-wl e .eme o .• 8:}1) p.m. llpeech by Sehm Franklin, ,.
Canyon: '>lay II)_ 6:30 .. Costa Mes~ attorney, atthe·l------:=-::--=-::-:::-:--::-=-:-::-c:-::------1
2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M
IJ :ll"l p.m. 1 noon meeting of the; New-C 0 f1 0 1 A 0 E L MAR
Co ll eae Par11:: May 20 _ port Harbor Kiwanis Club
6:30 • 8: J) p.m.; \1ay 21· today, May 2.
24 -lO:OO a.m . ._ J:OQ p.m. · At the April 25 meetina,
Co rona del Mar: May 13-17, Pat Bartholomy was de-
a.m . only. clared wi~L.of the Suet
Hartn r View: May 13 _ Derby wi th the loss or 26
IIEI BEAUTY SHOP
OPEIIS Ill IEIPOIIT
pounds. He said he won
"through aastric agony. ••
The salty, wind -fresh air CHIISTib .,MEN
or Newport Beach in spi red PLAI MEl'S liGHT .
Melvin Holden to sell his The annual men's n1ght
Beauty shop at the Bel Air banquet .will be held Fri·
Sands Hotel, Bel Air, and ' day evemng, May 17, at the
move down to the beach Balboa Bay Club by the
area "away from smo gay Newport Beach Christian
air." Women's Club. Speaker will
As a result, We s t Newport be Lambert Dolphin 1Jr.,
has a new shop-"Mr. Mel's space research ph ysicist at
Beauty Salon" at 412 32nd Stanford.
RENT-SALE -TRADE . '
$300mo. .... $61,500
Houso -~ bedrooms, 3 baths , PLUS 1-bed·
room apartment. For more in fonnot ion call
Paul Terry
642-0886
CUlT DISH, Realtor
642-6472
...... 673-3641
1730 W. Coatt Hlwoy a .. ch
637-0514
REAL mATE
PIIOILEMS!
The solution may be much
easier than you think., by
consultina a Real Estate
BUT WORTH WAITING FOR
Coli Jim Cobb
AT $45,000
Realtors
673-4400
Small Home
AND Incom e SL Ana his wife, Dolori s, There will be sonas by
and 3 children, Loreen, 1~. Dennis and Bonnie Krause,
Desire, 4, and Joseph, 2:1 Mrs. Krause is the fonner
are enjoyina swimming and Bonnie Wel ch, daughter of
sunnina. \Jr. and l\1rs. Harold Welch
Counselor, one wh o has
had many years or u.per-
ience in all fa ce ts of the
real estate field. .• on R:2 Lot 1n Corona del Mar. Full Pnce
129,000. Call for appointment to see.
Mr. Mel studies uaining at o r Co rona del Mar. Reser•
the Marinello School for vations are to be made wi 1h
~~~l. · Anaeles.. Harlan Hoy t, 2&27 -~§~.;;.. Viat.a. or t.t-a.
H'uene.,
area of Newport Beach. monic Auociates of the •
or~s• County Philharmonic &IITIST OF TliE IIDiiTH
Society •. elected new offi -The Junior Ebell Club For Fast Acti on & Results
cers Apr• I 214. . . Newport Beach has chosen Call ' DOYLE & WOOD CO.
Call 54.!·1168
The officers will ~e In• Miss Kay Davi s o f Newport
stalled May 22 : .Cha1m:'an• Beach as the May artist
Mn. John Hardmg~ VICe-the monlh. She has swdied
chainnan, Mrs. Nicholas at USC, Mills Colleae and
Kfoury; recordin& secretary, Chouinard School of ArL
Mrs. Rodn ey Jones; corre-The eJ.hibit, displayed
spondina seCretary, Mrs. ~lariners Library thi s ?'onm ,l
Thomas Rousselot; and feature s paper collages,
ueasurer, Mrs . David Duff. Oils and monies.
270 E. 17lh St., Costa Mesa
Phone In Y•r Order
for o S.~uriptiM:
Call 671-0550
How you benefit from
your Realtor's®
Multiple Listing Service
when you sell a house ..
When · you sell your house through a Reallor, you save
time , energy, and headaches. Because .a Rea.ltor is a pro-
fessional in fhe real estate business who wtll inuoduce you
to truly interested people. People who want to hu y what
vou want to sell. ,
· And throuah Mulliple Listing, a number of Reallors
work hand in hand so that you have a wide ranae of pro-
spective buyen. All of whom do business through a Realtor
because they know he handles the kind of property they're
interested in. Fair!y and squarely.
' When you~re sellina your house, do it 'the simple way .
Get in touch with your
Reallor, a professional in
real estate who subscribes
to a lllrict Code of Edlics
as a member. of the local
board and of the National
Auoc:iation of Real Estate
Boards.
Newport Harbor-Coeta Mesa
Board of Realtors
c.11 y_. I ... TODAY!
The Real Estate Coun-
!:elor furnishes profes-
sional, unbiased analysis·,
help, auidance and judae-
for the buyer, seller,
f"'mer, Jeuoi, lessee,
lender or user or property,
Parti cular specialties of
this Counselor include
advice and assistance in
neaotiatina favorable
tenns on leasina, buyina
and sellina.
332 Marguorilo
Corono del Mar -673-8550 q.,.. no,..,.!!, !< ... !tor
W•I•·Mceardle
Rtl,..,.s,,.,;c, Slloce 190
Servi ces are rendered on
a fee buis wi'thno charae
made for the oriainal dis-
cussion or the problem.
The qualifications and
judgmentofthis Counselor
are a result of over 30
years experience in bank-
ina, escrows, mortaaae
financina. appra1s1ng,
motna aement and deVel~
ment of commercial pro-
perties in addition to
leasina and brokerage.
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CALL '01 "Uf:,
P'•t:LIMINAIY DI,CUUION
0, YOU I P'IOilfM,,
I. HUDDLESTON
Cu,wm Built with ~ Vie v. ~
B~yc re!'t "FOREVER VtFw " Home'
(}uali11 \n ulh/mr,/ foml.lo< '"' ./J h 'tl n
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I f'Pf.R NE'-' f'OR1 HA M IIIII!.
no\ EM SHORES -Ill.\ INE ltA"'l II
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THURSIIAY, IIAY 2, 1961 '
COIIIIA DB.IIAI, CAUF.
VIEW--VIEW--VIIW
·Bay+ Ocean + Jettyl
' 3 b..droom -3 baths -Den
Dining room -Iorge dech
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VIEW HOME -FEE LAND
4 BEDROOMS • 3 BA-THS • FAMILY ROOM
DINING AREA • LARGE PATIO
S104,500
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4 UNITS • S52,500
Income S515 per month
Potential for 16 Un its.
eor.. "' ••. Cllifomil
Pttone· 673-2222
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
BEIIPLE
BEAL ESTATE
PANORAMA
PACIFIC!
THIS MAGNIFICENT 3 BEDROOM • FAMILY
ROOM HASA FABULOUS VIEW OF THE BLUE
PACIFIC. CUSTOM BUll T ..... EXPERT
: CRAFTSMANSHIP IS APPARENT IN EVERY
I DETAIL PRESENT WORK ·SHOP EASIL Y
1 CONVERTED TO ADDlnONAL BEDROOMS.
GoRGEOUSLY LANDSCAPED ST REET-TO-
STREET LOT IN QUIET EXCLUSIVE NEIGH·
BORHDOD.
NOW JUST S49.950
S-LE REAL ESTATE
2515 I . C..at Hwy .. , C.,_• 4et M•r
67S.Z101 .
NEW, PRIVATE, $~5,000,000
FRESH WATER LAKE
NOW BEING BUlL T JUST 80
MINUTES FROM NEWPOR T BEACH
o WATER sKIING • FI SHING
• BOATING o GOLF CLUB
• LODGE o RIDING STABLES
o FREE DOCKING FOR BOATS
o SECU RITY GUARDS AT GATE HOUSE
OVER S2,DOO,OOO WORT~ OF
CHOICE LOTS SOLD IN 3 WEEKSI . '
LOTS PRICED FROM U,950
10" DOWN -EXCELLENT BANK TERMS
For an ~intwtant to ••• th i • pri•ete
recreettOttel tl•nlop1111.,1, ph ... e for • .. u ..
Htetl tete 111••• to lte tl•ll•entl te pvr
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••••11 PIIJfOSala for J&rtat pan•n. from 47th St. Newpw~ •d ''hiM>a taflic 10 ~·S&. jn West Newport.' ,.wna: •d fiDI'I\ 141h · Sl. 1to w • ..._.
• !l~a al1on 9allloa 11vd., ina iOD St. on Salboa
aa "ti •er, lith, ·l61h, l2ad, Pen.ifttula.
lltb, ·tsu-, Palm lnd Main . • Extend River A
• lquove . liaRala at weatsly to connect w~:h
'3al boa 'llv~. and Cout Coas t H-.y . ., relieve some
Hwy. 'to prov1 ~e 2-l.ne left of th e !3alboa Slvd .• Cout
aun onto th e h1 ~w~. Hwy. wnsestion .
• 1"1'rove ••anals .on • Mas{ t ransit' syuem, Ne~ort 'llvd . fo r .1:-.•do Mitt ove rh ead facilities,
'ibopt.t rlllffic, sync:l;ro n~~na water taxi, or trams, with a
lhe. 11 anah at Vui LHio, major 40-acre t r ansit" park-
Fi nley, J~nd. :Jlth an.d. 28 th. ina lot between lhe o\rche a
• ltcmove cu rbed u l .nd1 d II . on Balboa Blvd. frol'{l 42nd an oaaliospJtal.
to Jllul • '\dd tional circ:ular traf·
-6 -errd yourlor'el ll
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NORCROSS
Mother's Day
Ca r ds~4.;l'Jf.
fie mutiril fo r the Penin-
sula: a +lane street al o11a
the ocean front, from New•
port Pier to 1alboa Pier;
widen '3ay -'ve. from 15th
St. to Washin&bn SL and
extend '3ay Ave. westerl y of
15th St •• · wi lh ~ overhead
ranp to cross the Newpon·
Balboa•junction. ·
• Facilitate the left tum
to the Lid> ')hops area fo r
traffic coming from the
Arches; the plan cal ls fo r
at elevated roadway al ong
Newpo rt 'Jivd., turning left
at 32nd St . and corri na
report, and nominations may
0'811815 1U CB.EIRATE be made from the Ooor for
Molhtr's Day-M,,y J2
LOVEL Y Gl FTS
AND CANDY.
TOO !
Corona del Mar
Pharmacy
3127 E. Coast' Hwy.
WE DILIVER
Phone 673-9110
Opet~ e venings 'til 9:00p.m.
21TH ANNIVERSARY election of 6 directors.
Just turnina 20 is 0 '· The pr~gram . following
Brien's Specialty Shop in breakfast 1s entJtl~d _"A~:
Corona del ~ar and th ey cent on y_outh, not hlpp1es .
are invitina residents of the RescrvatJ ons may be made
Harbor .-\rea to their birth-by,callin& 673·4050 or 613·
day party on Wednesday, JIIU.
\lay 6. Mr. Benjamin, head
of the desianina starr for
\1arion \-lcCoy In c., will be
a fe atured guest, and the
birthday cake will be cut by
the owner and founder, Mi s s
Velma O'Brien. Re fre sh-
ments will be served, and
there will be informal mo-
delina of curren t and new
DAY AT THE RACES
\·1~s . Raymond Herms,
-----------fall fashions.
chanman of th e Travel
Section of Newporl Ebell
Club, has arranaed a "day
at the races" at Uo ll ywood
Park on Wednesday, May a.
Transporta ti on will leave
a t \0:30 a.m. from the ~-1esa
Theat re parking lo L
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,
$t. Marlt Presbyt erian
0\luch·, E astblurf f)r. at
Jamboree R.d., Cut Bluff-
Or. M>rris ~obi.nson wl\1
preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on
the lopic, "Maturity: What
u it? When should we
achieve it? How may we
become more mature?" • • • Chri st O.urc::h by the Sea,
United Methodist, 1420 W.
Balboa Blvd., Cenu al New-
p!:!rt -Dr. Fidel Galan&,
p{esident of the Philippine
WesJcyan Univenity, will
speak at ~: 30 and I I a.m.
Holy Connunioo se rvices
this Sunday. Youth Fello w-
ship will be held from 7 to
1 p.m. Sunday. • • •
First Baptist Olurch, 301
Ma~fioli a, Costa Mesa -At
the 11 a.m. Sunday r.ervice,
Dr. P.G. Neumann will
brina th e messaae entitled,
"Ho w David s aw Jesus,"
Following the sermon, the
conareaation will partake of
the Lo rd's Supper. Curti s
Brisbin, will brina the mes-
sage at the 7 p.m. service
before he leaves to go with
his family t.o Springfield,
Mo., to finish his seminary
train ing. • • •
The Pre·sbyterian Church
of the Covenan ~ 2650 Fair·
Rd., Cost.a Mesa -Na-
tional missions Sunday will
be o bserved at the 1:30 a.m.
and It a.m. Sunday services.
The Rev . John Q.. Chambers,
mi ssiooary. pasto r, pilot to
the Sorth Arcti c Slop y P res·
byteri an Mis sion will give
the sermon. At 1 p .m. he
wilt speak at the l)i scovery
Ill proaram. 'fhrouah the use
o( the mission-owned plane,
he covered 4D,O'JO S<JJ&re
miles o f Arctic Alaska,
with his home base at ']a,..
• • • The Woni en 's Missionary
Fellowship of Central Bible
Ch.rrch o r Costa Mesa wi11
hold the mnual mo ther-
dauahter ban(J.Iet at 6:30
p.m. Friday, 'A"ay 10, in the
Lin(i)crcfl School"IUditorium,
2 Jrd SL and Or q e Ave.,
the church. 1\ play,
UGAL NOTICE
'i'lTif.F. OF' Pli81J C. '1 ~:.-\IU~G
~oti c::.-i" h~N"ehy M_i"'"" th•l
the Ploumiur C.mnmu1"icm of ch e C.ity o Newport lle111c::h
wi ll holil n pqhlic 1\t'lllrini!l on
the applic•tiOft of "r. 11nil \1 1"!'1.
Ptall r.an,.ilale fot • liMe Per..l
mit U67 to permit develoJHnecH of • da plex, oae sail of which
ie to b1e aaed hy owaer •• a
b.Dialf!ll• oceapnq far I 0
yeen~ at 809 F.-at (My Avease, ... ,.,.,.,
Notice 1111 .... .., .. r1ller ~ves
th'a t ,..ld p.lt\lc .. e•rl•fl! wil l
lie h .. ld -. th 16• d!"J' of
M.y , 1961, Dl tlte irloar of 8:00
P••· ia .,., r.a .. d l ~·m~"'
of •• llfewpot1 lle•d C':ltJ
H•ll, •• wtr.le\ d•e •d jlllece • .,. ...t .n ,_.... IIJ!ett~•tet1
M)' D l'fii!Dt ... -h•f'll ........
R•y Y, Copella, MCN .. ty
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THUIISDAY1 IMY l1 1•
CIIIIUIM IlL..._. ~F.
l)onald C harles 0hms, -62.
Fint diYideld cleclarecl ==!.t{::!~-:m
Phwpo rt Nada.al "i• llat n~a&el y '* ralllioft 10 i ts Oc•• Bl wd.., Ap&. HZ. CoP.
dec&ued iu ftirttdiorict.nd -auets. ooa H & Mu, did 'hllday, a t10ck liftd•d of S ptr The codtined auett or April JO, at Ho .. Hotphal.
cent, pa ylble to lhuo--lflc two inttlatdont, ·ope,.. H• wu bom J ... ll. tns.
bolder• of recotd May 15, aint undot &h e n.me of in l..inoola. Ne br., c ... 10
Newpo n Nalionaa· Sank, California 67 yean qo and 19:~ deci tion,' t ubjcct to were S4:1,")0l,OOO 81 of lived in Onn1• County lor
appronl or • .,ckholders, r.tarctl 29, . 1968 -• ruw 11 yean. He wu I ulf-
wu made at a mectiric of hiah. 'lepOsi ts totalled omployed lnv .. cmen t Nnk·
the 'Joard unJcr Chai nnan S38,Q49,000,·and loans were e r for 40 yean.
flonald c;. 'lums. S26,H9,000. '-\year aaO, on Servic:u wi ll be 11 a.m.
Georae L. Woodford J r.,·
president, said that the
action reOect s both a rowth
andincreascJ eam inaa. Most
stockho lders, he said, i ndi-
cate a preference ror the
bfl(lk to retain it s eaminu
rad\er than issue new
se o.ari ties to support its
arow_lh. The retention of
caminas. ·toaether with thi s
stock: div;denJ, should en-
able the bank 10 achieve
its e;ttj,ansioo aoals, he
added.
NewportNational Oank was
founded hn. 6, 1Qft4 , and
meraed with University
'latiooal Bank: of Fullerton ,
':ali forni a, effective ')ec.
11 , ll)f\.7, addin1 apptolli-
'..tarch 31, · 1967. ·aueu of Saturd.y, May 4, at Pacific: i\e two institutions were View Olapel, Entombment
SJ2,329,000; deposits, will be at die Maaaolewn t2~.18 1 ,00(), and loana, o r &he Pacific. The Rev.
S20,951,()1)(). • -'sseis in-John At hey of St.· J .,e s
c rease.i )5 l'ler ~ent over a Epilcopal Church will be
year aao, ~~posr ts were 37 officianL
per cent hrj\cr, ·and loans. C J UZGALIS OilS 1ncreased 26 per cent. • • .
Newport ~ational has just Charles .J9hn Uz1ahs, 58, or 838 Prne Place, ·Cotta
opened a _7th office -ncar Meu, died ~nday~ April 21.
1-loag U os~ tal. at Hoq Hospital. ·He work-
FIRE HITS Q.EAHERS
ed as a pi ann inc en1in ecr
(o r Hu1he1 Aircraft for 25
A faulty flue lire caused yean.·
S200 diWnqes at Van"s Cus-Sorvivon are his wife;
tom Cleaners, 3512 E. Coast Harriet: 2 sons, q_obert or
Hwy .; Corona del Mar, at Los An1eles, and William of
8:18 a.m. Wecklesday, April Costa Meu .
24 : ·Firemen from 4 un i ts Services were held Apnl
open<'d the rOof and put out 23, at Westcliff Chapel. i n-
5TUIIE HOUR$-IWL Y 9:6.30 SUM. 9-5
THESE SP.QALS FOR MAY 2·3-4 .
I!> COAST HWY•.1 CIIM-WE DELIVER -673-3610
of 212 Pemleaf, t.::orona del ·-------------...!l!!~.!..!!!!!!.-------------.1 \lar, dieJ Wednesday, ·o\pril
24. at l·loaa llospi tal. ·
'.tr. OMu had b een a
buc her in '}a\ boa for many
years and was~ o wne r and
partner of Por1 o' Play,
former toy store on 8aysi de
Jr. 'le was bo rn .\ug. 2,
IQ05 , in \Iinne sot a and came
to Cali fomi a 40 years ago.
lie had \i"ve d in Orange
Coun ty for 18 years. ·
')urvivors are his wife,
<\I 'Tl a; a dauahter. Nancy
Lyon o f ~ewport 1each; 2
arandchi\dren; his mother,
Lena l)h m o f North f)akota;
l broth ers. lioward of
lluntinglnn Park:. ·~tau ri ce
and 91orty of :"l"orth f)akota;
and 2 sisters, Ma ry f)h:n o f
~oril ')aknta, and 'Ar s.
Lottie ()'NOll of'lurbank. 1
~ervice s were held -'Pril
29 , at Wave rley (}lapel,
'ianta <\na, ·with the ~ev.
Loren Flickinger ofNewport
Unity Chu rch as officiant.
lnter.,ent was at Fairhaven
'.lemo rial Park:, ';anta ""'a.
1altz Co rona del ',1ar di-
rec ted the funeral services.
STREET GETS HOT FOOT
Boy s poured aasoline down
the cenler line of M St. and
Seville Ave., Balboa, and
then lit it, Wednesday,
April 24. When Newport
Beach Fire Enaine No. 1
arrived, th e rire had just
about burned out.
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2564 E LDEM o S48·4n9 • CDST A MESA
(one ttlock E. of MoWport 11¥4. -1 ~ blocks S.. of S.A. Country d utt)
Mr. Mel's
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7 DAYS A WEEK
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TO THE: FIRST FIVE TO MING ~ TH. AD 173-1155
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408 32tlll Sbwl, N"'!JKK'f &ad
673-19,,
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fNtQoll ~killl.l.fOWioft, ' WHO IS NO. 1 MOTHER? THE Nf'WPORT HARIOR ... ~, ... "" .........
"'My _,.., llhoald receive
11M J~ rnocher ol lhe year
awanJ becauu:• •• ,
C•• dofta&ed by Newport
Balboa Savina• •d Loan
and hotel accommodationa
on Oahu provided ~ Tran ..
Qlobe Travel Buteau of
Cona MeaL
The H67 winner ••• Mra.
John S. Allen o( Balboa.
wboae 5th pade ac.epaon
from Newport Elcment.aty
achool wrolt: the winnina
tribute.
Judfina it under way on
the 2nd 1nnual •' molher of
JHc yeu.. euay C01Ue1t,
1ponaored by Hoaa Holpi-
tal and coordinated with chc
Newport -Meta Unified
!lc:hool DiatricL
The 16,000 enlrica reaulr,.
eel in 1,400quarter·finaliatl
1nd 120 acmHinali•t• ar-;j
cunently beina judaed to
compete for the 12 finala
(2 from each padc, fint
du-ouah 6th.) Judau for the
Named to National Academy
Dr. tEdnrd A. ·Steinhaus,
2415 Blackthom SL,· East
Bluff, · whose pioneer re·
search on inaect pathoaens
ia conaidered vital in ~ the
baute aaainu world famine
hu been elected to membe r-
rnip in the National Aca-
demy of Sciencea.
Down by the Sunset Sea
production of inaect patho-
aens, a vital weapon aaainst
lhe s pecter of famine which
faces overpopulated reaiona
of the wo rld. ·The pathoaenl
also are considered a ufe
and effective alternative to
hazardous chemical pesti-
cides in aariculture ..
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LYLE LICNAAGER, son of H63 contut ue Albert J,
Mr. a~ Mrs. J.C. Lionberger Auer, Dr. Arnold Q Beck-
of Costa Mesa, owners of man, James Berkahire, John
Crown H1rdw1re in,,Corona Macnab, Theodora Robina
del Mar will receive the and Willard D. VoiL
bacneror'ot church music de-The 12 finalists, their
gree from Southwestern Bap-~then, and their teachen
ti t Theological Seminary w~ll be aueata of the New-•. . porter In n at lhe awards durmg the annual sprtng luncheon to be held Satw·
corrmencement exercises day , May 11, the day before
May 10 at 7:30p.m. in Truett Mother's Day, with Judae
Auditorium, Fon Wonh, Robert Gardner servina 11
Texas. The Seminary, owned master of ceremonies.
and oPerated by the Southern The "mother of the year''
Baptist Convention, is the will be a surpr ise announce·
largest evangelical seminary m~nt at ~e l unche~. She
in the world wall rece1ve a vacauon fot"
• 2 in Hawaii, with the plane
Prof. ·Steinh~a . who or-
aanized the UCI School of
Bioloaical Sci en,ces u ita
fint dean. wu accorded lhe
hi&helt honor aiveo an
American scientist by his
colleaue• at the National
Aeademy'a ann11al meetina
April 23 in Wuhinaton, D.C.
He is recoaniz.ed as the
They search
lor talent
"father,. of modem inverte-
brate patholoay, parti cu \arty
i,n the field of insecta. Cur-
rently headina a larJe pr o-
ject in invenebrate patho-
lol)' at UCI , he stepped
down u dean last year to
E. I. Moore awards given ~~~~.~~~:'~·~,~: ~:::~::
The Exchanae Club of New·
port Harbor will conduct ita
annual " search for talent"
contes t at 8 p.m. Friday,
May a·, in the Corona del
Mar Hiah School little Thea-
tre. All amatcun, 18 yean
and under are invited to par-
ti cipate in either the aenior
or junior division.
Local winnen will advance
to division finals and win-
ner s in that conteat will ad·
vance to the state finJIIS to
be held at Disneyland in
June. From there Ho llywood
·may be next.
-Ttfe-e:t:-~klote-.. waras pro-
aram was held Saturda~ ev~n
ina April 27, at the Mason1c
Temple, Cliff Haven.
Aut.. Supt. Norman Loats
served as master of cere-
monies fiX the awards Pf~>"
aram in honor of one of the
oriainal board members of
the Newport Beach elemen-
tary school district.
A airl and boy in each
class at the 4 local hiah
achools and at Oran&e Coast
Colle&e received awards.
Here are the winners.
Freshmen
Corona del Mar -Janet
Stanton and Keith Samuels.
Costa Mesa -Cathey Wer-
ner and Mark Stidham.
Estancia -Paula Szabo
and Mike Johnston.
Newport Harbor -Jan Fitz-
&erald and Shawn Bissonette,
Sophomore'
Corona del ·Mar -C arol
Blanpied and Ne lson John-
son.
Costa Meaa-Patricia Rus-
sell and Dave Diu.
Eatancia -Kar-en Johnaon
and Willilm-Mwtott. ..
Newport Harbor -Deborah
Tucker and David Jaffee.
McNally -Jean Wriaht and
Ben Banas .
Juniors
Corona del Mar -Marianne
Col. and Stephen Jump.
Costa Mesa -Sandra Lau-
fer and Mike Woodward.
Estancia -Susan Maru-
yama and Steve Hoyt.
Newport ~!arbor .,-Jeanne
Eaasse and Kent Hamme ras.
Senior~
Corona de I Mw -Laurey
Kramer and Emmett Raitt.
Costa Mesa Donna De-member on the UCI ra culty.
Cubcllis and Grea Seal. Graduate Ralph W. Gerard.
Estancia -Janis Gissel a physioloaist, was elected
and Dan Hoe y, to the Academy in 1955 .
Newport Harbor J_lln Prof.· Steinhaus is kn own Entry blanks may be ob-
tained by callina Charles
Brown, at S4a-7721.
Luymes and Russ J ohnson. is the first scientist to a c-
Oront• Coa•t Coll•v• rurately identify insect
Freshmen -Debra Toner vi ru ses and was amona the Judges for the talent show
include Ruby Keeler Lowe ,
s taae and screen stw, re-
centl y returned from a ataae
enaa&e ment in Chicaao; Mu •
and Thomas Moran. first to apply pathogens ror
Sophomore s -Jo anna Kirk-the COhtrol o r insect pests.
pauick and Errol Carson, His work led to industrial
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UC I ALREADY has Its Alumni Association, and the
first s late of off i.cers has been elected to ser11e fo r
the spring and summer Quarters. Pictured here are
the pre sident, Michael Gollong of Newport Beach,
c lass of 1%6, and the sec retary·treasurer, Mrs . Doris
Broohart of Cos ta Me sa, class of 1%7. The first SO·
ciat e11ent is scheduled for 8 p.m. May 10 in the UC l
Faculty C lub.
' Ralph Tandowaky of Lido
• Isle, former John Powers
model and New York staae,
1 ZieafiC:Id Follies, Earl Car-
l roll Vanities and Hollywood
Theatre; Mrs. Ralph Holden
of Lido Isle, c~>-founder with
Mrs. Tandowskyof the Chil-
dren's The;totre Guild and
Lido Isle Playen; Joaeph
Gaudio, concert sinaer and
Fulbriaht winner for voice,
and Mrs. Gauaio, classical
education pianist.
BUSIH ESS EDUCATION
AWARDS TO BE MADE
A l16a hiahliaht at Newport
Balboa Savinaa and Loan
Aun. will be a Mar 1 lun·
cheon to ~presCrtt annual
J business education awards
to students of the 4 area
hiah schools.
One student each from I Newport Harbor, Corona del
Mar, Costa Mesa and Es-
tancia Hi&h will receive a
plaque, S5ll in cash and hi s
name engraved on a perpe-
tual troph y for the school.
In addi tion, winners of
business merit certificates
will be honored from book-
keepina, typina, clerical,
shorthand, secretarial and
merchandisin clanes.
SOFA CLEARANCE
.LLEII KEITH 8 ft. sofa, antique gold
velvet button tufted tuxedo style. Reg.
599.00 . . . . . . • . . . . • . 1101 IU.II
I FT. YELLOW AIIO GOLD tone on
tone, bottery fabric, narrow· arm· sofa.
Reg. 449.00 .......... 1101 111,11
HERITAGES ft. loose pillow sofa, white
and wedgewQod, blue pottem· fabric, diSa
continued sofa to be sold as Is. Reg.
4~.00 ...•.......... IIOI•HI,H
I FT. CURVED · SOFA pallem lob,;c,
tone an tone, textured green tones, down
& feather cush;ans. Reg. 599.00
l FT. UTURAL LIIIEI
Reg. 350.00 ....... .
1101 111.11
quilted sofa
uw m.11
I FT, LAISOII TYPE sofa pattern ;n
gold & beigo& green tones. Reg. 350.00
Rog . 350.00 ........... liD I UI.H
BALBOA ISLAND
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tt••ll f••r ~~·a•Oidt· huua·.;; that tht• 1\latnlanol
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pt·r h Jn ,·:otl"ll 111 tht· ••·n!t·r .. 1 :\t'\\')J"rt Hay. with
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THIS PHOTO at right was taken
sometime between 1 ~. when
Lew H. Wa ll ace opened the State
'3ank of Newoort, and 191 2, when
it became the Firs t National 13ank
of N ewpori 9each. The Stat e
Sank sign can be seen atop the
small building at right, adjacent
to the Newport ~ach bath house
and dancing pavilion. The loca-
tion is near the present McFadden
sQuare area, on the ocean front.
AN INFINITE VARIETY OF CHARM HIGHLAIIO HOUSE 8ft. sofa, sto gr-
pottorn fabric. Rog. 495.00 .• 1101 141.11
NEIIITAIIE 8 ft. natural I, gold fabric
sofa, diacontinued, must be sold as is.
Rog. 4~.00 ......... IIOIIII,H
I· FT. LA ISO II STYlE sofa ;n bronu
gold. & lighter tones, pattem fabric ••
Was 299.00 1101 lH,H
I FT. TIAIInOUL IEDIEIOOO
hluo ••lvot oofo. Was 450.00
IOIIII.H
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COST A loiiSA. CAUf.
\atnn· h:111 ldt h11t litt\,• f,.r 111 :111 h\ du 0'\l ·'t'l\
I'' •rt. and th at lin I<' m:l.n i ~ tlnin~-~:. Y "" will .. h ... t·r • ,.
t hl"-in tlw hniltling and impr•llt'lll\'llt 1ha t iJI J.!••tll'-f
""· :~n tl in lht• "pull-t o g<"th,·r·· Sllirit .. r lht· tw .. p l\·
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wa.!lt c ,., ~a nt i, illi ttHW b(.:tntifnl with attr:u:t i \·~ hnmr~.
'l'ht·r<' i! un~ th ing that Ill:\)' br nid of the fnlltre ?f
X"t·wpo rt. a 11tl that i.l' that t"\'t:ry ~Ioiiar !lip~nt tn
~.,nth<'rn California :uHI c \'C'f)' tn1t1111rant . th~t s~t
ll,·s in tht:: snrruunding countr~. tnhancu. mthr~ctly .
the \•aln~ of its vruperty, and m 1h~ "tc.a~l)' and cun-
stOlntly gruwinc dt.man.l for M-ach rc.s•d~nc..-A, no
plac~ alonJl' the roast has a 11trnaaer appeal than ~cw1w•rt. lt w111 bt df'\•elnp<'d fur the timpl~ rn-
""n that it i~t .. n~ of the nuda of California life..
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H~R':: ~QE MOR~ PI CTUQ'::S and rea l estate
"sa les talk" from the brochure, "f)O wn by the
sea," published by the Pacific Ra il way Co. The
reference to purchase of '3alboa Island by W.S.
Collins "some years ago" places the date of
purchase in the neighbo rhood of 1914.
g:reatcst P••':ol h,J iti~s u n thl' l'ac!l l•' C••:,~r l 'rcscnt
pri c~s l•i Juts, wi th all inqtrUH'Ilt•'lll'-p:nd iur, arc
irom $JOO to $9oo. on ca :.y ll·rm ..... nd 11 1--c"utit.lently
ii.SS~rte-rl !hat tlH·H~ pri1·es will ,,,]I a•w•· a! least 10
~cr Ct'lll hdorr the u~t't lln~ oil 'J!rtll~ '1'11 tlH•llie
who d('s!rc-a \ 11.:w ,.f till!> plan·, lilt .... l!IJlany will
~ers•.n :tll) ,· .. ndtlct tq H:dh.,a l..;h11•l. al o-. .. ltJ tc ly IH "I"
,.f e.xp,-n ... , \11 n n·l."":t ry llll .. r!l t.o!l .. tl ,,·Lt t111~ 1<•
the pru jn·rt.l ,·.111 h1· .. 1,t;ot11t ol .1\ t h, 1'1!_1 oollt •·,·, jll5
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1..; \l :ti n 214.
TH C:: NC::'NPQqT School rJistrict
was created in l 8<M , and the
firs t school budding was erected
at the corner of 1 Qth St. and
Crurt -\ve. In 1Q05 the building
oicturedat the left was cQmoleted
near New oort P ier. ana cl asses
began meet•ng there that ta ll .
This schoolhouse oecame th e
ci ty hall in I QI?, alte• completion
of 4 cl assrooms aM aud•torium at
th e P!'esent s it e of Newoort 'ict10ol
at 14th St.
SOMETHING DOING AT NEWPORT EVERY
DAY IN THE YEAR
Tlw tli\'N:otity , ,f allr:h 't inn :c· wh ich Ne:wpor1 hu
In o\ff t'r lht• visit11r wilh in 11 .. W:l lt'S i!'i :t iiCh that there
il'i a di fferent Jlastime fur t'\'try dar in the week. N~wpnrt. :as is lmoWfl, t•njuy~ rhc. tlillllnctinn uf hrillll
!he: family bench. Nnt unly IK'c:ti!Jif h attracts tlttt
rdinetl anti cultur~J clu~u. clot!' it tlncrve tllia ...
thle. hut fur lh<' rnl'On th:tt ntJ matt" how .....
the family nor ll•t\\' varied the tatte ol itl •1 '•~
there is cnh.·rtainmcnt for all It is lint .... -.a
there it one r .. und uf 1tre8aoll1' ua.... • M-
UfTt diveuivlt-" u r "Midway" •••~ ,_ N ....
port ctoc:a not catn to tllia dua. S. ,._ ...
...,..._tiler to tbc....., it .......... -.. -
•nYatiwe plcasura.
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by BIUY SU!tDAY
llepri•ted fro.a
Billy CNil••'• Oe~i•i" M•pa lae
Box 779, MIM••poll•. Mlu. 5M40
• ,..,., ....,,.,. .. ,.,.. wmw. A•A.ttw
, .. ....., (1116·1111) ...... ""' ••• t~
r..,. •601 ia StOJ'f Cottatv, Iowa, ~ .. fatlt.n ,.rcl.d atut~w u o UNin aoldiff' .~ ,...,.,. rdt~r"Ud. H• wu lriU.tcl itt "-
Holt. S••dawo 1r.w ~ep to H~ tM /fn'•· ~~ A.MaricoM aw•1•li•t of t~e ~rd WI
o/OM1" CUtMr-~, Jao/dirt/1 llfAIIC h 'Nt Gild t416·
ai"''UU,. COMJHiii'"' iN •oior UNited Statu
eitU• olld ""'"~ ~WU~llar to1011t, oM JI'OJ*·
lol'Ui•11 tlea t.-,..,.., "N IUdlllt trail." Tl&i•
"""•" _, P"bli,l!ed 01 ta tr11c:t 6~ E. A . K. Hoekeu irt F ort Wo~PI«, htdiartCl, irt IJO!J.
M oee~· mother, J ochebed, was a
slave. She had to work in t he
brickyarde or labor in the
8elds. Before goinc to work !he had
to choose some hiding place for her
infant child, and she put his sister
Miriam on guard to watch for t he
soldiers of Pharaoh, who were seek-
ing everywhere to murder the J ew-
ish male children.
For three months Jochebed kept
him hidden, possibly finding a new
hiding place every few days. It is
hard to imagine anything more diffi-
cult to hide than a healthy, growing
baby. Now that he had grown larger
and more full of life, a more secure
hiding place had to be fou nd. I can
imagine the mother giving up her
rest and sleep to prepa re an a rk for
the saving of he r child.
I believe the plans must have been
fonnulated in heaven. God must
have ~n u much interested in that
wo1" as was t he mother of Moses,
fnr you 1't make me believe that
an e\e~l o important as that and
so far-reaching in its results ever
happened by luck or chance.
And I can imagine the.Jut night
that baby was in the home. The
house was guarded so carefully that
not a soldier of Pharaoh ever crossed
the threshold. At da wn the mother
must have kissed her baby good-bye,
placed him in the ark and hid him
among the reeds and rushes, and
with an aching heart turned back
again to the brickyards to labor,
and to wai t to see what God would
do. She had done her prayerful best,
and when you have done that you
can bank on it that God will not
fail you.
Pharaoh's daughter came down to
the water and discovered the ark,
and sent one of her maids to fetch
it. The a rk was brought, and with
feminine curiosity the da ughter of
Pha raoh had to look into it to see
what was there. When they removed
the cover, there lay a strong, healthy
baby bo.Y. kicking up his heels and
sucking his t humb. The baby looked
up and began to cry, and those tears
blotted out all that was against
the child and gave it a chance for
life.
The tears of that baby were the
jewels with which Israel was ran-
Mmed from Egyptian bondage. The
princess had a woman's hea rt, and
when a woman's heart and a baby's
tears meet, something haPpens that
gives the devil cold feet. Faithful
sister Miriam saw the heart of the
princess reft~ted in her face. Mi .
riam said to her. "Shall [ go and
Ret one of the Hebrew women to
nu rse the chi ld for you?" And the
. princess said, "Go."'
J can see Miriam's little feet and
legs fty as ~he rums down the hot,
!.lusty. road. Her mother must have
seen her coming a mile away, and
she ran to meet her. and in a little
while she ha d her baby put back
into he r arms and was being paid
Egyptian go ld to take care of her
own baby. See how the Lord does
things? Pharaoh"s daughter said to
her, "Now you take thb'l child and
nurse it for me, and I will pay you
your wages."
A mother's work is the greatest
in the wo rld. In it.'4 far-reaching im-
,portance it is transcende ntly above
everything in the universe -her
task in mold ing heart., and lives
and shaping character. If you want
to find greatness don't go to the
throne; go to the cradle. Moses wu a
chosen vessel of the Lord and God
wanted him to ~t the riaht kind of
start, 10 he gave him a good mother.
When one young man I know
jolne4 a church, the preacher
aaked him : "What was it I said
that induced you to be a Christian ?"
Said the young man : "It was noth-
ing that I ever heard you say-it
was the way my mother lived." 1
tell you, a n ounce · of example out-
weighs forty million tons of advice.
The mother of Moses did more
for the world than all t he kings of
Egypt had ever done. To teach a
child to Jove the truth and hate a lie,
to Jove purity and hate vice, is
greater than inveriting a flying ma-
chine that will take you to the North
Pole, or to the moon. Unco nsciously
you set in motion influences that will
either damn the old universe or bless
it, and bring new worlds out of
chaos and transform them for God.
I know that as a mother your
work is often discouraging. it's try-
ing, it's humble, and it seems to you
to be insignificant. Your sacrifices,
tears and trials a re all hidden from
the world -I know that . I know.
mothers, that your work ofttimes
seems meaningless and a monoton-
ous grind -just the same t hing
over and over, a nd very little good
seems to come from it.
But li sten! A man sent a friend
of mine some crystals he had re-
ceived from t.he Scientific Ame·ricnn
magazine and said : "One of t hese
crystals, only as large as a pin
point, will give a d istinguishable
green hue to 16 hogsheads of water."
There is power enough in a word
or act to blight a boy, and through
him to curse a community. There
is power enough in a word or act
to tincture the life of a child so that
it will become a power to lift the
world to J esus Christ. The mothers
will put in motion influences that
will touch either hell or heaven.
Tell me, where did Moses get his
faith? From his mother. Where did
Moses get hi s backbone to say, "J
won't be called the son of Pharaoh's
daughter?" He got it from his
mother. Where did Moses get the
nerve to uy, ''Excuse me, ple&M,"
to the pleasures of Egypt? From his
mother. Moses was learned in all
t he wisdom of Egypt, but that didn't
give him a swelled head. When God
wants to throw a world out into
space he is not concerned about it.
The first mile that world takes set-
tles its course fo r eternity. When
God throws a child out into the
world he is mighty an.xioug that it
get a right start. You get the boys
and girls started right and the devil
will ha ng crepe on his door, ba nk
his fi res, and hell wi ll be ""for rent."
There is a mighiy power in a
mother'~ hand. a mother"s kiss, a
mother "s smile. a mothe r's song, a
mother's Jove. The re is powe r in
a mother 's t rust.
God says, "Take th is child and
raise it fo r me." Not for pleasure.
"For me."" Not for the world. "For
me." Not for society. "For me." NOt
for business. "For me ." Not for
politics. "For me."' Not for t he sa-
loo n. '"For me." Not for the brothel.
"For me ." Not for infidelity. "For
me." Not to ma rry someone who
has money and no morals. "For me."
And then what ? ''I will pay you
you r wages." Don't be afraid,
women. God's bank never breaks.
The cashier doesn't nan away with
the money. God pays a good mother
as no one else can pay her. T he
mothe r of Moses is still drawing
pay. Jochebed's name is just as
bright on God 's payroll today as it
was on Pharaoh's, and she will keep
on drawing pay throughout eternity.
"Take the child and nune ·it for
me, and J will pay you your wages."
If you haven't been doing that, then
get your name on God's payroll. God
pal'l8 in joy that is fireproof, famine-
proof and devil-proof.
Ambassadors for Christ
l'-• ••.ch Ml h,.,.4 .. fh. Zurlc:h ....... -, ....... ~ ............ _ .. ....... c-'"•• '" 1f6J. • ..., • .,,.., ,_ cue c-•-• M .... , .... ,
By S. J. P.fATfAR N ow Ttii!.N wr-:u e :unll:l~:adorJ ror
C;hriJ•"" (II Cor. 5:20).
wh .. t Is thr-duly ol an llltlbltUlldot? .,,1!
it not ~ntr--d 1ubjcct in the couutry iu
Whk h he livet. He rq>rl!t1!11U hi" king
and country. His bu,incu i1 IO interest
othtl"ll aboul hb COUIIIry. Ai!d llll t:llrthly
arabe .. dor, if he don 001. bril•~ Jufticic-ru
buNna~ or mitbt-ha vts hirmd(, il thrown
out. of hi• pott. II it a sreat di~race lOf .
him.
lut be:lowd. we are ambat&adon oi the
1.'-1: ot Unp and lord ol Iorek. And we
a...t H. COIIUBilaion: "Jau~ .. ws: AU
peR'f II ah'n unto ,_ in bn~n and in
_...; F Jilt tlit•rtfuft and ~ada ah n&•
...... •aplilillc dwM in &he ..-of the-
•-.... ., ... """ .... ., ... Holr
-~ ....... -...u....,.
.. nwrrMr 1,._9t cam-•~nl,.,. a.dlo,
J -... JOU .... ,., t""Ut UftiO dlt rnd
of .. -· (MalL 11:11-11),
Jb uA hu all /XJWf'r ~~;ivtlt umo Him,
both In hc;avc:u :.mt 011 ~ilrth, :111d Hr-a:tid .
··co:· Who n u 11op ut1 Who c.w hinder
m il Otdy our li\·t~ llud :.uimcte m:.y hincler
us fmm t;arryinl{ 0 11 HiJ commislion, ,_hy
chc Lord Ki"'t" us :.II chc nreuJCih we u~al.
10 wr-m:.r lc:.d :c l~ttr-r lire, th<~c the world
Gi ll ~ee iu Ull 1h:ct we :crc 1ru~ ainbaUl4don
ror Jcstl&.
Mauy ye;ars liJ(O a Chill~ cvanJ(r-litt
wc111 co th e Stacet. Vi&hlng oue ol his
lricudt. he called at the: door and ran~ the
bell. T he Krnnt came out 10 -'« who wat
at Lhc door. On her way 10 tell her miacrne
about the vithin( evau~litt, the: Krv;uu
lOI"JC"OC hiJ munt. '"Wh:.t doa he b"K
likcY" the mitlra. ••nl. for a~~~~ 1ht
~ervanc lhoupt &he roukl IWM dncriW eM
m.a.u. Thtu t.hc-rtmtmbend and e.:~~kt,
'"Well. ht loob like Jm.. ··
May the Lonl pnt that chit coukl ~
.aid ot each one: of "': ..... ~ .... 16k
ja*., that we-.a lite Jaut, that we-hnc .,...,.t.hy on ot.hen liU Je.a ancl loft
...... lib Jnw. ..... Cod ... ,""·-artd chat wt m~~y be t.he !Mini olllriftPnl
many -..It undrrr the Jove of jeMII 11 He
ioftd ...
23 Z4 u M ... u· • • J5 • •
JE SUS .
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' LA.ZAR.US ,
~/ ----COME. FOQT~ --
aAISED FROM
DEATH
TALC.O"T"T
"J ESUS WE PT" is the shortest verse in the
Sible, yet it is a part of one of the most power·
ful Chapters, John 11. Here we ore told, again ,
that through belief in God, the doors ore open•
ed for our deepest desires to come to poss.
This is how John 11 recounts that Lazarus
was raised from death through h is sister's un·
wavering bel ief: Jesus was teaching in Perea
when word came to Him that H is good friend
Lazarus was very ill. He hurried to Bethany,
but by the time He arrived, Lazarus hod been
deod four days. Turn ing to Martha, Jesus said,
"I ern the resurrection, and the life. He that be-
lieveth in me, thou'*"' he were dead, yet shall
he live. Be lievest thou this ?" Mortho imme·
dio tely responded that she did believe. Where--
upon, Jesus approached the tomb of Lazarus,
prayed to God, and then cried out, "Lazarus
come forth." Lazarus arose and astonished
the onlookers by stepping from h is tomb, still
in his gro veclothes. It was this act that even·
tuolly resulted in Jesus' crucifixion, but it
pro ved His boundless love for mankind, ond
the tremendous power of Bel ief.
"THE INFALLIBLE PROOF"
Thl1 l1 p•rt 2 •f • 1.,..,.n..,
'"th• lnf.llilo1• ,.,...f•• ,..., J.,.,.
Chil l i .. , .. ••'•• ,,. ... , ...... a-of.
...... th•r•loy outh-tlc•tl.. HI•
clai"' f'a t.. th.t Ma u l ... , ..,,. aha
ct~~fh•Mi c:•li"9 tha io .. ploCIII•n ol
"'• 11~1 .. Port I •I the •-n .-o•.,j Sc•lll'tu•• ,. 1lww thot
J ..... "' .. ••" ,. .. ,.1 ... thh ••• ,
ol HI• cJ.I., .._ loo "'• ... , ......
11J tile Jala Dr. L H. Carroll
f-''THf SWORD Of THf LOIO"' a.. lott, ~~~ ............... r-... J71JD
Alter thesto ·dtallonl It ia MCf's-
sary to show you how this pro-
puM'd tesl. lhal i1. ltw! proof of
one hillorscal facl , wu consider«t
by Hi~ f'ncmH>s. J now read from
the twent)"•IN"\'enth chapter of
Matlhew. Hr is hancin& on lh<-
cmu. He has been dellverf'd up,
and they at"l" pultine Him 10
death. and while He 11 dylna they
say this :
··AM tl&e~ tht~t PtJ•M!d by ~nhld
l&im, tVI)f1f1iN{1 tl&~r h.eo<U, ANd
"~~t,yi,.g, Tl&ou Owt "deatroifl!!'at tM
ttmaple, a~ b.lilUat U "' tl&ru dt.'"'· ••ve tl&y~rr t Matt. 27 :39.
40).
I aubmit a much morr con·
cluah·e atatement. He is now dead.
Th.>se who have had charae of
Hla Uf'Cution ha\·e olridally ~r
tif~ that He ia dead. His bndy
has be-en taken down from 1 he
croaa, prooountt'd dud by the of-
ht"i;tl eucuUoner, received as dead
by Hi.5 friends. both hand• and
feet pier«d and a 1ptoar driVen
into Hla heart; cold and dfoad. and
He had bfton put In the 1rnve and
an imrnenae 11one rolled to the
mouth of that Rpulch~. I read
from the twenty-RVenth chapter
of Matthew, cornrMndnc at the
sixty~ verJot :
"Naw 011 tM JaUt doy, tMt /ol·
Jou:ed r.U do)' of tM ~mttmt ,
t.V ci&M/ ,Vall atul Pita~•
011,.. togetlwr Mltlo Pilate, Balfi,.,.,
81r, "* remember that tAat de·
cefw'r add', wl&~ liD WGt )'Ct
alft:e, After tl&ree da)'a I will TiN
GfO"'-COMfrWIM tl&eretore tllat
t.W eePM~c~&re be made •re 1ndil
r~&e to\irct dar, rut "" di«iP>k•
COtM f>r l!igo\t, aM .terd .!tim o-
~orur, aM ... , Mllto ru people, He
if """" '"""' , lie dead: «) t lae klat enw MGU be WOf"lol! tM11
t.W jint. Pilate -'d ttNto tl&etR,
Ye "-w • v:atcA : flO WO"r war,
MU.W tt .. •no ... ,.e a111. ao
tAq .,..,, oM ..U t.W MJ*lcl&re
...w, ..aliq tl&e •tOMI, alld lief·
'"'' o tool co\."
Now I · •ubmlt to you If I h.ave
not p&"'VH from tht. book that
while He waa abve He Hi.JMelt
rt'ft.ed all of Hit claiiM upon the
proof of one blstertcal f.a, and
thlit He ,.w thll u tM lip, and
that the ebaJieftet ... aa:epted
by ..._ eae,....f 'l'lwy Uftdentand
Ita ltplftcuel.
No O..lll A-Hla
Actoal _..
11te ftCOr'd ...,.,. .... t • ...,. dkl
la ... Him,oadlrJIIIlo,oad..,..
..._ Him, ODd awJfy Him, aod
tMt Uw auu..ttcr.ua. flf Hle:
._th .... '"''" · a U.t m-----· ., .. --.1 tll6t 6 ,. ... .., ..,.. .... , .... ..., .......... ...
Hit .............. ...., -· ......... ... . ·-1111 ........ ...
1M • usn. fl .. pr' .... ............ _111150 ... ... "' ....... ,., ... ---~·· ..... ~ .......... --·-·-"' - -11111 -oot __ ...., __ ..,__
:..·:.:.·..; .. :a,~::
the evklmee that the Man Jnua
of Nazareth died and wu burled.
So thus far we are clear.
I cite next the Saiptu~ In eon-
ncetloti w:lth the text. 1be third
day Ia jusl about to dawn. the
crHical hour. the ~ time. 1be
1n8on rnda :
"/" t.W ned of tM aubboto\. cu tt
~QO!Il to dotcft tOUDrd tU fint
•• , . 0/ ,... ..,...lr, ...... • ...
ll11gdtJJtnte o_. tll!e oto\er •u~ to
~ee tM ..,..Jco\,... .AM, b.!AoW,
tile~ woa a great eortl&qtla.W:
for tl&e afllpel of t.\e Lord M«:nd·
~ from .\«n~ll. au came fllld
roUect back tile ttOM /J"Off4 r.\e
door, otWI tot VJIO'I 1t, Hi.a COM,....
tnu~~Ce twa U.W ligo\t•itl", aM o\il
roimt~~t wA ite cu now: .AM f or
tear of o\tm tl&e lceeJII!Ira d'd' Make,
uM beor:IMe u 4eod tM"It. AM
th.e li"'JCl uJ&nUe"red Chid .aid ttlllltO
tl&e wome.,,eor-.ot )18: /or I Inlow
tl&.at Jl8 aNk l eii'M, tuo\N:I& WOol
cnaci/fed. He il .at MN: for M
"' .,..,_,., (U lie ar:Md."
So that we have c:omc to thi.ll
fact , that at the time destpated
by the tnt. the tomb ls empty,
th<e body .. cone. So far there has
been p@rfect. &KJ"Hmtnt upon
~ve1 y faet stated : thtre wu a
Man nsJMd Jesus of Naareth:
He elairnl!d to be the MHilah or
the Old Testament; He wu chal·
l~nced to atw a sJcn that would
lliJthenUeate Hil hi&h claim; He
dkl fix this as the alcD and spect.
Hed lhe Ume of t.tw tnt; lhllt He
dkt d~; He wu burled. and •t
the aPJA)lnted tlme, tbou&h a
ruard 1tood t.twre to pr"C'Vftt bn·
poatul't'. the bocly • par. What.
then, beeune of the bocl:y of Jnua
of Nuareth1' If He did not rille,
either the J.w-a" aot the body or
the dt.eipln IOl lt. The Jew•
were in this diWmma : If they took
that bod)' a...,., why didn't they
~xhlblt It M deiMI and ldntUy
It aa the V"7 bod)' that Mel bHn
cructned, and dilprove all c: .. im
of the re~ourrectlonf
Dl4 lloe Dlod .... Tab J _ _,.,
In our tht.nklnll thus far ~ are
at the wr•ve of JnUI, and at the
empty rraw of Jesua. We are at
thfo diaappeannct of tht deed
body t ... t had bem put In ltw
rravt-. and with the qunt.k:lrl pend·
ina. What bl!eune ot that bod,yf
I have never heard of but two
thror6n concerntnc tht' d..-uon
of the dt.cl llod)o of our Lord
JHUa Chrlat. 8oth of the thtoorift
are P' r H*. 8oth of t1w1rt ,...Ice
•• ,... ............ 1017 --to the clanwlln of ~: that
11. ltw7 •re matwn ..-. whk:h
tnt~ ,_,. be received •nd
....... lble ot-,...,,
.,. -._,. .... I-.. .... ,_... ... -= ·-., ,,.....,._ .... ,.. ... ~ __ ,.. __ ..
.... ,...., ,..., _.. ..... 10 U..t ... ...., _____ _
u __.,, I -. _. U..t
tt.ar. .. • e r \ .,.. u
ol -.... ,._ I ,. _. ............. ___ _ ------dlrlt p ................ .. ra. ... : t .. ..... --·--·-___ .. __ ,_ .. __ ,. __
-~ .. -..-J--11' ______ ... --.:-----.. -.. ?3 -·•·zo:m -..... -----........... _, __ .. ..
,..,.,.. ........... a
' ,...,., aM Ncv.re W'O'M· Bo tiWJI
took tile ~. caflld did aa
tlw!)' were tovgl&t : aM tl&:~
•)'Mg t. oommo..z~ rqortflill
OMOIIII" 1.\e J._,. MIIIIIU tl&il ddr:"
Thll tint theory, t~fore, wa1
that the body ol our Lord-Jetu1
O..rtst wa• ato&m by rUPtt by hla
di.aclpla and 1to'"' for the .JM.Ir·
Pf* of maklnc a dahn ihat He '
was l"lliaed.
This .... • poulble M»>ulklrl or
lhe qunUon., and It waa an al-
lqaUon that coukl be suatatned
by adequate tntimon.y. We know
that there have bfton aueh thinp
a!l robbers of vavn. We know
of many historical lnslaftC'f"ll whfte
rtead bodit1 have bfton taken from
the une for some purpose; mt'dl-
cal atudentJI. for PJC•mple. who
carry lhent to Uw dluec:tlnc table,
or robbrn, wt.o.e object ls to ob-
tain a lar,e nnaom from the af.
flictcd r.latlve1. So then. It the
cvidrnce 11 tufflck-nt there 1s
nothlna In thfo theory ltaell to
make it objKtionabW. 1be wlt-
nntt:a are 1uffk~t In number.
That auanl eonatltuted C"fNMllh
WitnetaeS to proYe any faet, 10
far u numben p . nw only thbq:
ls that what the)> tHtJfy mua-t be
SU.jeeted lo the ruin of evklfonee
&uch U aft CCIIIUikWSJy I'I!:COiftlzed
•rnonc mm. Let us look. Uwn, at thtlr statnM"nt. · ~,
They rtnt p vc a dlrtl'n'flt ae-
oounL In the ll!:eOnd plaer, they
•Ct"'t'pted a brtbe of a larp aurn ot
money t.o put thll theory In drc:u-
latlorl. 1n the thl.rd place, what
they fiMJiy allt'p wu at.olutely
lmpoulble, 10 far u their lmowJ.
edce c:ouJd p , 10 wit, tt:at t.tw
dlsclpkos •tole tt:at body WhUe they were aaleep. J f they w.re aaftp
they eould not te.Uty .. to &IQ'
di.llpoaiUon of the body. "'1w)' eoukl
not prove lt:at any one rt'mOVI!:d
that body. Morwwr, on t he face
of It, their Jaat 11017 11: nt"Mdlnc·
ly bn_.bl., namet,-, U:at when
• ~pedal IUU'd 1-s been detallld
for the e..-,.,...,._, of Jft-vontlocllw_,....,.._....,.
now alltp: did take place, and ..-.... ...,. ........ -... . "' ...... tlwr IDUit. .,. molt .... .
Ucular "' -....... It .. ""' MCI.I ble to "'"'* tMt • JUUd
• appoblted would t.w Nluacl
tbelr riltlellCIP.
lthM ._...,.bit rn.: U. dlaUI ,._..,_ ·r-r-.t
to • Jtct.a xu''"' who wnt to
--IJio'-ot du!J. II II ltW ... ln., ...... '"-ta.
fact U.t no ....._._ ..ttw an
bll ._ ll!fd ar · nlwd a1 ._
the r ................. ....
..... h ...... be.,--· -. ..... , .. ,.,. -dill~ --ltlo_., ... _
twta.t iMiw..., .... .,., •• , .. _.. _ ...
To-... ,.,, ----· -0( ...... -...... _, _....,. _, ........ _,,.,. ....
:!: looL~:.'II~ ... .,.-;; -· ·~~ Jt r. ..... _ ..... ~~ .. ----... --.....
,., ·~=t•CIIr· .... _., rs• ....... ..... ,...J ..... ....,
-... dlt ................... Ollt&.
Jowe liulo .... q~: JUt II-of
their moet promi-door-O..,Jow
aebd, "If God ••Iota; whJ. do. llo .,....U.
.. u? COilldn't God .. ,. eaaily juot,... old
ell tin •nd evU by tbe rOOite?" I eaplei..t tt.lll
Cod did not crule ull, but that it ie the hit
of man'a di110bedicnee to the will of Cod. It 11
not Cod who commill the inj~ wltk:b ,..,.
c:omplairu about, but man hi.....U. In Cod'•
Word we read, " ... be ture your UD wlU lnd
)'ou out" (Numbers 32:2-1). That wu tbe i!J·
perienc:e of 1he peopie of l~r1el. "But my ~
ple would not hearken to my voice; 1Dd IN'Ml
would none of me . So I 1••• them up u.nto
their own hearll' lull; and they walked in their
own coun~el1" (Pulm 81 :11 ·12).
Thia hu bet::n the e~eperienc:e of lua~l and
all peoplet, ac:cording to Romani 1:19--23,
which ahow1 the cause of •II our mi.rriet.
Anothtr frequent queation it: "If God created everythin~~~:, why didn't He create man free
from tin ?"" Si n ia the di10bedience of man;
no1 a crt>:at ion of God . God created man in
Hi a own image and likeneu (Genesil I :26.
5:1); c:on~q uent l y m•n wu created with
freedom of choice. God w•nt1 man to Kt by
conviction, not hy blind instinct like the •nt.
The evil com~s when m•n make1 • bad choice
and chooses to follow a£ter hia own lu1t1 in·
stead of obeying the voice of God .
Rt"Cently, the wife of a 1ick lew 1aid to mt,
"In spite of all the thing1 science ha1 accom·
plished, there is 1till no aure protection against
the physical dangen of thi1 life." I an1wered,
"Death is inevitable. Every one of us must
die, 500ner or laler." I 1howed her what the
Bible 1ay1 about this: "It i1 appointed unto
men once to die, but after thi1 the judsmmt"
(Hebrews 9 :27); "Sn tht-n every one of UJ
~hall give account of him$C:If to Gorl"' (Romans
14 :12). The Apo!<lle Peter ••~urH u~ that the
Lo rd is " ... nnl will ing that any .thoulrt
peri11h. but that all 11hould come to repentanee"
f 2 Peter ."\:9). The Jewish lady then L•ked,
"If God doc!ln"t want anynne to suRer etem•l
condemnation. whal has He done to prevent
it ?'' I replied, "God !ot.nt His Snn. the Mea·
siah, Jesua Chriat. to the world to li\'t without
~in and to rtie : the ju~~ot fnr thr unju,t. When
C:h ri!it died on thl' cr0111. He died fnr you 11nd
me. "Who Hit own ~tl£ hare our !iin~~o in Hi11
own body on the lree. that we, bt:in_r de•d to
!lin!!. should live unto rig hleoul ne:ss.'" 1 1
Peter 2:24).
··How ~~~'"" thr work nf Chri!!t on the crou
Yrve as 11 personal benefit for me ?'' the
Jr..,·ess askf'd. I showed hl'r whst the Bible
trtls 11!1, "ft~r f~ !10 l(n-td the world. that He
J:!"&\'e Hi!li only bt:.lt:Otlt'rt Son. th11 wh011.oever
hl':lie:v~h in Him !!hould not peri!ih. hut hue
e\·rrlaning lire" IJoh n ."\:16).
,;Do rou ~lieve that Ch rist is the: Mes·
siah?" tflntin~. "Are you reaay to u1r.
pardon for yttur 11in1 and put your life com·
plt:tdy in the h11nd1 of the Lord Jeaup., and
tru.ft in Him completely? If yo u do thi. ri~t
now, you have the protection you need, in thi~
life ancl thl' life tn come.'" Thi!l woman and
htor enlire family wen: vrry much i mprcHed.
They icrl'pted 11 N.-w T~amenl •nd Bible
literature. Three day~~o later lhf': woman came
lo my hou~ and !laid, "I havt' read snme of
the New Testament And am convinced that the
Lord )t'IIUS i~ the Mca1iah and i!ii my ~r~nal
Saviour.'' We kn~h And prayed together, and
v.•ith 1~ar"' in her #"y~ she cnn(c!l~d her .sins
and f,!ft\'t' her Ji f,. to Chriat. Wh~n she left my
hou~ ~;ht' promi~td to talk with her hn,.hand
a nd famil y and tell t~m of the joy !he knew
now lh•l she was l!&ved.
There au four nt'w fa('H now in our Jewi1h
oongre~ation : aiMl • h wi1h young girl just
re~ntly u~pted Christ publicl y 11 her
Saviour. We u k the prayen of all our friend.'
on behalf of our work here in Me~~:ic:o.
11 Question Box 11
• .,""""' ,_ ""'• J ...... "··--220 N. ()llu .. St., L .. ""1•1 .. , C•llf,
Wh y Jir/ lh.c tord lt'IIH leacla HiJ diJcipleJ
lo pray o,, ;, Mauhew 6 :1.1. ··Leo4i uJ not i111o
tt'mpltllio"?"' MrJ. R. S., York. Pn.
c,wl dr~ pe rmit thoae who nre ll is lo bot-
tested anti tried, for in I Peter I :7 "'"e read
"Thai the trial nf yuur faith, hein p; mueh mute
preciou' than uf ~tol(l that peri....hcth, thou,rh
it bt: tried with fire. mi~ht he fuund untn
J1r&i M< anti honor and ~=;lory at the appearin~ of
Jesu" ChriN." But it is a comfort to know th•t
God will IM'Vt::r allnw th<* who are truly born
a~ain to l~e subject~ to trial ancl temptalion
above what they are able to bear. as promiat::d
in I Cur. 10:13.
ll'lu:rt> d&!J lh.c Joul f!,O I~INJcr11 ,f,.mlt ami
1/u! rrlum uf tlu! l.onl /eJtiJ ChriM? F. II".,
Fori ll'oyt•e.lrul.
lukt~ chApter lb t"ll ltlains that dw ,..,u&,. uf
the 111!14 Ont."S at df':ath ~~~ lrntpur:rorily tu tlw
hell of torment. They rr'main tht•r•· until thr
rlay of j udgmt!nt at;c•nrllin~t lu Rt·v. 20: 11·1 ~
On the ot~r h•nd, tfwo I'OU is uf t hufll! whu
are 1oAbVM P•N imm..orliat"'ly at rlt•ath inht
the f".Xnt.-e of the l.ortl Jt."IIUS ChriJ't." 2 c.,.
rinthian11 S:(,..U ~huw11 thai wl~n wr are al•·
~~ent fmnt the! hc-H:Iy Wt! am J•r~nt with the
Lord. Titr. ·AI~tNflle J•aul in l'hiliwiant~ t :2 1·
2.1 r.1pr~l a dnire to tlie, that i~. to d.1 .. rt
from thi1!1 lifr. lmm the body in ordf.r to be
with Chri .. "which is far btltlcr."
Ploy u., u '*1 lA R-10:9 14o1 i1 ;.
__, "' bclinc lA 1M _,? S.R., Da
ftloiaa,l&
T1oo ...... Ia doo-of 1M.._ o1ooJ1o.. u ......... ,. _, ...... boJio.. io ....
Lord ,_ Cui~& ia -I 0111 tul way. .......... ....,.....,u_,.__
I ···-ill ........... ,_ Clorioo ill .. loo.t, .... ..... ~ ....... ~ ..... _._..J .... Lonl.r-a.w'•u
wey -.1 " 'E F .. ) ..... lfla. ...... ... ... , ................... _ ..
Lon1 J-Clorioo • tWr !owla• 1oJ 1o1J1t _._oftWr-.'NaloGol'o ...
-.QI .... -..... JoJ--io ................ _ .......... ) ...... ......... .._ .....
.._,,, 11114.1,11 httor (T•• JoHI photo.)
~DA KOLLIN WEDS
DOLPH E. SUTTER
Hilda E. Kollin E£ medwi1h pearls and crystals
amalioo Ave .. Cor-and a shoulder lenath veil.
.o\ve., Corona del Mar, Auendina her wu Miss
Mrs .· Rudolph E. Alvina Harrison of Oakland,
in a sinale rina cere-a nunina~ confede~te of the
ate Saturday after-bride. She wore a p1nk aown.
r-pril 20. ·The couple Arthar Leslie of Lakewc:md
ptarried in Anaheim at was the best man. ·Servma
lme of Dr. and \trs. as ushers were Keith Qam-
j Belville. The Rev. blin o f Corona del Mar and
'ael Montaomery , pas-the aroom's son, Ronald Sut-1 Calvary Church in ter of Downey.
a Beach, united lhe The bride's mother was
unable to be presenl, but
bride is the dauahter her sister, Miss Ethel Kql-
. Carl Kollin of Sas-lin of Van couver, S .C.. was
, Saskatchewan, Can-in attendance . Other special
nd the late \ott. Kol-aues ts were Dr. Kathleen
·. Suuer's parents a re Keeler of San Jose, Mr. and
eceased. Mi ss KoUin Mrs. James Caldwell of
uaditional white peau Pasadena and Mr•. ·Elton
e weddina aown trim-Bailey of San Oieao.
EWIII
JSH~(LL "''c•ouop••
"oc .. lo•o. op•lcel tooch
harbor
bolo lab
The couple are honeymoon-
ins at Cabo San Lu cas in
Baja, California. ·They will
make their home in Downey .
The new Mrs . Sutter is a
graduate of the School of
Nursing at Medicine Hat,
Alberta. Canada, and I he
Univers ity of Toronto. She
has been a nurse in the Har-
bor Area and at the Oranae
•· eou t County Medical Center. Her
tie!-·· husband is with NOTthAmeri-~..,. .... 1_..10 ctn Avii.tion at l)owncy in
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firwpprtltnrl.or Lulhtron ~luuth
"Orr thr 8/,ffs Ouf'rloo!irrg .'~rt~•flort Harbor"
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURC H
8 :.30 a.m. to q :.JO a.m. -worship ::,erv•ce
q;4~ a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -worship Service
The Rev. Jamn G. Blain, Pastor
:Rev. Georae J . Busdiecker, Visitation Pa1tor
Phone ~48..J&31
. tiOft Sci•nce
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ST , SCU:NnST
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lOll A~ach
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(ESOAY EVENING
ltriNC. UO •·•· lNG ROOM -
ol Buildinl I East Coast Hiahway
.. Sal, 10 •·•· to 5 p.lll
•d•y f'¥Ui•l(-7 lo 9
r~ cordi611y iftwil~d to
I c..-ch Sen-ICCI .....
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of C.sta Maaa
Baptial Bible rellowship
lttJf'pf'rtJ_,.I-AIIIIOIIO•o•
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Or. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.r •· Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Mornina Worship
6 :00p.m. Trainina Uniont
7:00 p.m. Evenina Wonhip
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Sludy
3:00p.m. Ptaycr Meetina
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1111 of Nowponllol~oa wia od Nra. ltobon lloll>i...,,
lulallod u pr•••deet o1 hl wic..,.-etidn&; '*•· 8.
.. Zoo&a CIPilb Gf Newport Walde~Ur Ac:ker, lad wic:a· H.-at *• 10* -h• presiclat; t-ks, Cslberiae
&Ill')' c.lebrstion of 11M Kin&er, corrupondin.a sao-
cUrtmaa Thunday awea--re&ary; t.ts. AI Porai&. rou.,.
"'•· April 25, in lba tag.. 4ation lreuurer; '*•· Daft.
quoile room ol the Irvine aid Sc:hoenmebl, rec:ordina
Cot.~& Counlr)' Club, widll secretary; Or. Helen Trouor,
lO pnt• and busb~nds ueuurer; and di,.c:tou,
wi&neuin11.he coromony. t-hea. Philip Reu, Ric:hard
Traditionally the Zorua Sheets, Charlet Winfield
patt prnidenu select the snd Karen Marpeta Wood.
theme ror the inttallation ot' Mrt. Anlell ac:cep&ed the
the new president. A theme pvel and pretident's pin
bated on the new pretidenl' a from Mrs . 'Zcbal and named
name '"'Anlell,'' wa• the the foltowina chaianan; Mrt.
choice. Table decorations Robert Jay red, Amelia Ear·
were while M&oh Ooatina hart committee; Mtt. Ocor1e
in pink clouds amidst aol· Benz., attendanc:e; ~ ••
den tlart and 1himmerina Carlelon Mears, clubhouse
tspcn. manaaement: ,.... Karon
The .20 years of the New--Marpeta Wood, c:on'II"IW\ity
port Harbor Club unfolded safety, ual"fic, home and
in a tkit, with the scene health; Mu. Clara Spauld-
plsced between heaven and in1, felloo.nbip; Mrs. A1
earlh. The put presidents, For&it, budaet ~ finsnc:o;
c:ottumed 11 devils, pushed Mrs. Georae P. Zebal. hit·
and prodded the Zontians to torisn; Mn. Jamei Ray, i~
achievemenu, addina more temational relations; Mu.
coals to lhe cauldron, stir-Robert Harbison, prop.m;
rina and feedina the names Mrs. Charlu Winrield, pub--
which produced many c~ lie relation• and preu book;
munity serv ices, includina Min Bernice Vestal, lef'-
Zonta airls of the month and vice; Mrs. Marlin Sheely,
Zonta air! o( the year, ini-status or women; Mrs. Jack
tiated in 1~55; two SS,OOO Reinert, ways and mcana;
pledae• to tloaa Hospital Mrs. Donald Schoenmehl,
for rooms. one in the orizi-yearbook;~ •. Phillip Rees ,
nal hospital and now a teen Zonta Mart; Mn. Ri chard
win a room; a community Sheets, Senior Citizens liai·
microphone; lhe 15th annual son; Mrs: Joseph H1mblet,
.SSOO Oranae Coast Colleze arran&emcnts; Or. Hilda Mc-
scholauhip and now the J rd Canney, public al"fairs ;
annual UCI S2SO scholarship; Mn. Robert L. Bacon, Mn.
the first pioneer dinner in Cheater Pollard, Mrs. Oor·
1164, which was the embryo don L. Martin and Mrs.
of the Hi stor ical Society of Louis Csenar, for selection
NewpOTt Beach; the share-a-of the Zonta. o£ the
aift Chri stmas ueea for un-month at
derprivileaed children, and
the areatest achievement o(
all, lhe $137,000 S~nior
Ci tizens recreation center,
whic:h is now S yeats old,
with expauion plana in the
near future. From the coals
of the fire came the newest
president, "An Angel," por·
uayed by Dr. Helen Robert·
son, to suide Zontians to
fu rther community services,
The in stallation of new
officers was conducted by
r-.1r s. Fred Peth, the former
Mildred Stanley, Zonta pre·
sident in BSO. Participalina
in the proaram were ~tnes.
Marlin Sheely, Robert L.
Jayred, Louis Csenar, Ro-
bert L. Bacon, Jack Reinert,
Helen Robertson, Virainia
Luther aod Miu Bcmic:e
Vettal who then welcomed
the outaoina pre sident, Mrs.
Georae P. Zebal, into the
circle of past presidents.
NE'II'ORT HARBOR EUGH
SEOOIIO SECllOII --P ... 3
THURSOAY,IIAY 2, 1!161
OOIIJIIA otJ. liAR. CAll F.
IIR. AND MRS. LYNDALL L PALMER of San Bema•-
dino announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna
Lynn, to Richard Daly Reddick, the son of Mr. and Mr s.
Ben Reddick of Paso Robles, forme r own ers of the
Newport Harbor News Press. The Rev. Donald L . Sager
officiated at the Apri l 5 weddi ng of Donna and Dick at
the . Carson vafley Methodi st Church In Gardne rvill e,
Nevada. The newlyweds continued on a honey moon
trip through Northem Cali fornia after a bri ef stay in .
Nevada. They will live in Rialto, Calif., where Dick. i s
the edi tor and publ i she r of the Ri alto Record. The
bride wa s graduated from San Bemardino High School
in 196.3 and then becam e a legal secretary. She is no w
employed as the di strict secretary to State Senator
Willi on E. Coombs. Diclc is a graduate of Newport Har·
bar High School, Orange Coast College and USC.
I~RIDIY SAW · A pjece of wood INeau
an &an~ lad in ·the · electric
power ••• lbat Raid ·~
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uaia1 11uaradoy, April II.
c10siaa his h•d 10 tn.,.l
iruo lho llilade. Pout n. .. n
m his lert h1n4 •ere aar-
iously injuNd.. ·Mr. ·!lle.,.nl
••• taken to Hoq Hospital
"' a police uaiL ·
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SHAPE UP!
Mrs. Mary Noonan of the
Zon ta Club of Lon1 Beach,
director of Zonta Area IV,
aave the invocation. Miss
J ae Ma~ Lane of the Zonta
Club of Loa Anaeles and
past zovemor of District IX,
Zonta International, save
the collec t.
Members of Zonta install-
Join our Spring
Fiscal Fitness Program.
~~VIO t.I~GILAVY ,111 «th
St., 'Nest Newport, manager
of planning and analy_sis,
material, at Philco-Ford
Aeronutronic in Newport
'3each, has received a cer-
tificate of apl)feciation from
the Small 1usin ess Admin-
istration, Washington, D.C.,
for his work .in connection
with a subcontracting con-
ference held in San Francis-
co. The conferences are
held nation-wide by the
Small Business ~dministra
tlon to Improve participation
b)' qualified ~sinesses in
defense subcontracting.
Russ L•tch. our Fiscal Fitness Director In Newport Beach
Here's a plan that"s guaranteed to make you feel l1scally better in just 90 days ...
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Our Regul..-Pr~ram : Earns you the nation·s highest rate on msured savings. Will make
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Our Monttt-G-M&IIc Progrem: Helps you save money every month .. without eflort, without
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CLUB WOMEN EARN BONUS
., ..... ,. wu ..
every c:hab woman il well
awue lbat ,.,c:h of the
"bonut'' dtat COI'Ut from
her mernberahip it 11M plea-
aure ct.rivod from puticipa.
tion in tbe·varioua Section a
of her choice, (OJ it ia
lbrou&h lheae specialized
poupa lhat one linda a
cozier feelina and the
chance to really become
friends with othera who
thare the same interests ,
THIS PHOTO , taken poss ibly lo thtl'l20's
or earlier, and entitled ''Canal and boat
house, West Newport," was published 3
weeks ago in the Ensign, along with other
old photos of the same vintage. Nostalgic
memories were recalled by Hugh McMillan,
member of the Newport Beach Fire Dept
and one of the real nat ives of Newport
13each, because he was born in the city.
He s ent in the following note to the En-
sign: "I enjoyed seeing the picture of the
West Newport boat house in your recent
issue. This boat house was located at
the west end of Marcus Ave., over the
bay, on the Rialto Cbannel. Across the
channel to the right is Newport Island
with the bridge In the background going
over to the is land. This boat house was a
s tructure similar to the 9alboa Pavilion
being built out over the water wi)h slips'
below for boats. One Saturday af ternooo,
about 1925, a fr iend, Frank Lazarich, and
I were digging clams at low tide in the
channel near the building. That night the
boat hous e burned down. As I recall,
there had IJeen a dance on the second
floor that night. The next time we came
back just the burned piling were left."
This fact has been proven
time and aaain in the 10..
year history of the Tuesday
C lub of Newpo1t Harbor.
The linest or entertainment
and brunches are planned
for each month on the fourth
Tuesday at the BAlboa Say
Club.· Proarams this year
are in the capable hands of
Mrs. 1.obert Finlay. Hiafl·
liahts have been Candle-
light 3all early in 1)ecem-
ber atthefianta \na Country
Club, the deliahtful candle-
light tea, which is an an.
nual event and the "tum-
about" b.:nefit and fashion
show on Feb. 21 . 'Nith the
proceeds from the "tum-
about!~ '.trs. 1.obert Flane-
gin, chairman, was able to
send a check for Sl ,500 to
the International Guiding
~yes ~chool to sponsor a
lead dog for a needy blind
person in Orange Coun ty .
Council News
H•e is • IWI'Inaty or
action taken by the New·
port Beach Ci ty Council
a& last week"s rr.eetinJ:
• Adopted Ordinance
1247,. allowing waiver or
d~ f.t surfboa rd Jicensin& for d",.. o raanized surfinc contests
l007 E. COAST HICHWAY Ot exhibitions.
COAOHA DEL. MAR 926 25 • .'\,fV'oroved the final map (Fo,...orl, E••"•l .... 61~5.05 for Tract 6468, consi stinJ II:===~~~====~ of 3.68 acres divided into r 38 building lots and a green
PO .. Ril,.Y Ml.t.•s CAMia.t.
NOW AT
1110 NEWPOU lL VD.
PH . 646-.IJ)IJCoaca Meaa.
II A GOOD MI1GII-
area lot, westerly of E.ast·
bluff r:>r.;between Vista de l
Sol and Vista del Oro, East
'llurf.
• Ordered the fire chief
to proceed with the abate-
men t or weeds and other
public nui sances on streets,
al leys, sid~walk s, pa rk-
ways and private property
in the ci ty,
• Approved first reading
of Ordinance 1248, includi ng
Admini strati ve and Pro--
fes sional {A-P) and Planned
Commun ity (P-C) districts
in the li st or designated
districts.
' • Appro ved the Old Town
Newport Assn. reque s t fOf
blockinB 21 s t Pl. alley
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. \lay
4 :r~d 5 for the Jrd annual
Old Town c elebration.
denied the request for
blocking lZnd St .
problem o r air traffic and
aircraft noise at the Orange
County Airport.
The Card Sec'ti on , with
\Irs . ~alph Kiser as chair-
man, has had several bridge
luncheons, meeting at the
:'llewport Tennis Club and
the ~tuh Shirt, and has a
\tay 7 date at the \1esa
Verde Country Club. ~egu•
lar month ly play has been
held at 3alboa aay Club
after the main me~tings.
Tournament play began in
October, to linish April 25 ,
under Chairmanship of \trs .
W.P. Trotler. >\wards 111ill
be given at the \tay 7 meet-
mg.
The Travel ~cclion have:
be en gadding here and there,
a most popular section un-
der leadership o f \1 rs. Mar-
"CA.P" 13LACKBURN of jorie 'icheels. Trips have
'Nes te! iff , president of a included a great day at the
races at Santa o\nita, where rea l estat e consultant firm, more than one member won
will s peak oo real estate ~~ the daily double. The Tues·
an inflat ion hedge at a Pub-dar Club president, \Irs,
lie symposiurr at UC I Satur-Jad ~tricker was one or
day morning, Ma y 18, spon-the lucky gals. In February
sored by the Un iversity Ell· they went 1o Taix rei tu-
tension. The s ymposium rant for lunch~on and to lhe
topic is "How do 1 protect Cinerama to see "Camelot!'
my savings fro m the spiral In '.larch th e Fin e '\rts sec-
of infl at ion?" Other soeak-tion joined up for a trip to
ers are Dr. Vi rginia 9elt of the L-\ County \lus eum for
Hun tington Harbour, profes· a conduCJc:d tou r. Future
plan s also call for a bus
doalli001 whieh hu J iven The chainn111 IIlia yeu J•
them lhe plea ..are ol raakin.J Mn. 'P. !. l!ndti•Y. ·
a tptcial phi11nlhrophy of Mrt. ·~bert Uhlik beadt
their own. · .~ lhe M~.tr PiYe Hctioa.
Mrt. · ~ichatd Hitchcock Thit aroup· meets about J
hat been chairman of !he tim4a a year fo r a toc:ial
tJooka and Stllff SectJon, hour precedina dinner and
Proarama are held in homes and ducina. ·Their partlu
once a month and there arc have met ll Irvine Coatt
book awaps at Chriatrnaa. Country Club and the Balboa
Mu. ·Hitchcock h11 ahown Pavilion, and a box aocial
personal films, llltCn durin1 it planned for late sprina. ·
her life in Africa. ·The Ea-The Garden Section waa
ater pro1ram wu held in reactivated thi\ year under
ltle Fieua room of the lhe chairmanahip of Mn. M.
;:)luffs on April 8. Mrs. El-Allan Sennett. This aroup1 &ie Wil &on , chairman or the meets in homes with in ter-
woman's aroup of the Lu-estina spe•ken. They s tarr-
theran Oturch in Newport ed orr the new year hearin1
Beach, ane a lecture on Mrs . ·Mi ldred !)a via, UCL~
the Ho ly Land, sho..;'ina instructor and landscape at•
slide& taken on her two trips list, who talked on .. Hap-
there. pineas is plaMina for a
The Fine o\rts Section is co lorrul year-round J&rden ."
ever a popular section ~Irs. Otarlca Mowe~ haa
meetinJ every Thursday at al ways been a very Inter•
the Newport Harbor Com-ested member. 'Nhen she
muni ty Youth Center in Cor· served as chairman in 64-65
on a del Mar. 'There is somt she developed a project for
planned adivity from time the Jarden $ection, and
to time, but mostly it is an with the co-oppation or the
informal group of congenial Parks and Recreation ?ept.
women wh o love to work of Newport 'aeach beaan
with their hands and re~l the beautifying or 'Jeaonia
free to pursue whatever Park in Corona del ~tar.
"hobby" they choose, so This year it has been lhe
there are many easels up goal or the section to com.
with the oil .and water color plete thi s undertaking~
painters helpina each other, planting San ')ieao red
and ww thet table doing hat bougainvillea on the s lope,
desian. Stitchery' and crew-One of th~ most de lightful
d. -work is tauaht. Tole meetinas was in \1a rch at
pafn ting has been popular. the Coffee Jarden in Cor-
The Fine o\rts girls decor-on a del \1ar. Th~re they had
ated all the beach hats for luncheon and an exchange
the benefit auction. There of plants.
are two annual events, the What may well be a new
aourmet lunch'"lln whe re section has just beaun by
everyone brinl!o a ravorite popular request. It is for
dish and s waps r~c ipes ; and a husband and wife dinner
creative day late in the sea· and bridge party preceded
son wh~n all handi.,.ork is by a no-host cocktail hour
displayed. held at Irvine Coast Country
This section finds a mar·
ket for their "wares." and
has provided a special fine
arts scholarship to an art
s tudent at O'.:C since 1961,
original ing from the erron s
or Mrs. 1.obert Speed. The
Fine Arts sec tion also
sponsors the e leaant annual
candlelight tea in ')ecember.
HHti•t -Air
C.clltlonlng
Sh .. t Metol
lUO Supet"lot Ave.
Ll 8.5531
Club I at e in March, This
"new" idea was sporaored
by '.-Irs . Stanley LeLievre
and she took care or reser-
vations.
Tyina up the loose ends
and presiding over the en-
tire club or nearly 400 wo-
men is Mrs. J .'N. Strickler
in the role of president for
FORGIT HARDWARE
Hardware-Ou Pont Pa int
Small Appl lances
2205 W. Ba lboa Blvd.
Newport Beach
Phone 673·2350
Ir )'a& ue a newcomer, or
kno• or a ne •comer lo
ftc Harbor Aru •ho hu
not bl'en WCIC!IIrt'ed, do
her a rnor b)' eallina lhe
Harbor Yiaitor between
I and 10 a .m., ud atu·
-'11 call on your friend
• Recei ved nn ti ce of the
prop:>sed annexation to the
City of Costa \te sa of the
northwest corner of the
Santa Ana Country Club
property.
sor of finance at Cal State , tri p to San ~imeon for an
and Dr. Ray Jallow, UCB overnight stay there and on
vice..president and econo-to Carmel and then to San
• BEAUTY SALDII PRINTIHG
-.ith valuable informatic..t
and aiha from rrindly
bu&ineu ftrms •hieh
IIMCI read)' 10 help her
be come acqalai n 'cd •i lh
her new aunoundinaa. '
mist. Francisco for 1 nights be-
SU-ER DIVISION TO fore re tu rning home.
OPEN JUNE 24TH ,...,.10lf has been again the
.J!O't V>ilu.' A
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coas t Hwy.
Corooa del Mar
Phone 073·7330
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TMI HAaiOI VIIITOI ..._., HY4-tl61
• o\pprm·ed the revi sed
tentati\'e map for Trac t
6230, consi s ting of H .86
acres divided into 82
buiiJing lots and one green
Hiah school summer di vi· pride and JOY of '.Irs. f)onald
sion registr ation forms have Ko llanse . rJ er secti on plays
been mai led to students in regularly at Laguna Counuy
the Newf'IOI't-\tesa Uniri.::d Club hut has "play-away"
School District. The year's days one!! a mon th at various 1---------·-----
sessions will begin on tl.km-other courses for vcirie ty.
day , June 1-l, and will clost:: lhe spring ringer tourna-
on Friday, August 1. The ment of 1%8 ended \pril
2721 E. Coast Hwy,
CORONA DEL MAR
P hone: 67J..05.50
Corooa del M" TROPICAL FISH
Pl umbing Repairs We have the largest and
~~==~=~~~==~area lot at the northerly
r w ~If Chapel !)o nion of the 'lluffs. estc northe rly of Vista del Orn.
.,.,_ • In sltuc ted the Ct ty
· T ~ attorney to prepare an
427 IE. llttlt ST. ordin an ce establishing an
COSTA MESA all It affi 1.: advisory com·
....... mi lle.: tn Jeal with thl!
CUSTOM HOMES -~EMOOELING
COMME~CIAL
Personalllcd Sen 11.r
DON E. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
classe5 are hdd fro m 7:55 U).
a.m. to 11:15 p.m. The final tournament or
There wdl be ~6 subjects the 1967--{)8 season will be
for thuse students who will played the fir s t J 'Nednes-
bc lOth, lith and 12th gra-days in May. The l i ~Jmick ders ne .111 fall and I~ sub--TroP,y , donated by the ~~~~ ~~~en~: woh~c r;~ll {: president ,f 65-(,6, Mrs .
-:Jth grad.::rs ne xt fall. Stu-Wayne r!elmick. will be
dents may receive HI units given to the player wh9
(If credit applicable accord-wins first place and h~rs tn
ins to the successrul com-keep ror the year. All trn-
pletion nf their sctwnl )Car. rh ies and prizes will be
There ,wi ll be nn tui ti••n presented at the final ITII!C I·
charge, but transnortatit1n ing in May . ·me :iold sec-JS Years in .~e wport Beach , ...
will be the responsibility of lion has also had a chari ty 1107 E. 1.1•-o Blvd. 67).6590 L~~~~~~-~~~~~~;;;;;;iiiii~~~~--~c~•~c~h~SI~u~d~c~o~l ....... lll.~··;b;•~ll~"~~fo~l~led with sm a II
COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245
C()MP'LETE FUNERAL AND BURIAL C~NTER
21J ..... , ... 77
CEMETERY LOTS
From $130
MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From $46,
.iltmnrial Jlark
·.Mortaary-~..etery
.. EfJ61'11hing in One Beautiful PID«'
Because the funeral and buial center concept
elimin•ta the . need for processions through
heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family
and friends alike may now pay their full re-
spects by atttnding the burial serviCe, as well
as the chapel service, all at one beautiful place,
at less cost and more coo'mlience.
14101 -14101 IIACH ILYD., WDTMINSIII
714~3-2421 714 ... 1-1725
o BUILDING COHTRACTOR
• RQIODELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED l BONDED
FRED H. GERWICK
3o.t Cold.nrod
673.6041 -54'/. 2170
s .... 1 .. 1 ,.,. C••u•t
ArH wllh O..ollt,
c ... c .... & '·-pt
(fflcl•nt s .... lu
DAY & NIGHT most beautiful selection of
WATER HEATERS tropical fish in the area.
We also carry a full line of
• UPHOLSTERY :~~~6~7~3-=4=1=30====-: aquariums, and all acces· sories needed for the hobby,
• NURSERY South Sea Tropical UPHOLSTERING
(By Europe~ Cra{l.amefl )
REMODEL 2 pc. '"' OHL Y
$69.50 c.u .... "" ..
215 Mo,;o H. I . S-5
FR!E dol & pickup
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
lnse ctcides and Fertililer
S&H Green Stomps
FRI:F. l>fi.I V I:RY
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CUSTOM E. Cout Hwy .. 67~160
FU RNITURE UPHOLSTERY ~=~~~~~~c== o QUALITY IIORK • • SPORTING GOODS
218 W. Wilson Street
Costa Yesa -548-7961
• PH.o\RMACY
CHRISTENSEN
PHARMACY
3021 E. Coaal Hwy.
SUJoo..,ln Rd., Lll·l318 NEIL'S HART'S
~~:;~::;~Co~•::'"::"::•::••=-1 FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY SPORTING GOODS
Corona del Mar
Phone: 673-2550
-2809 Newport Blvd. SJB Center Street
• DRY CLEANING Newport Be•ch Costa Mesa -" /J ... iJ.tr..
U"CENIU
Ptoreuional •d budJCI dry
clcanina -(lit aot'lice
-quality wotk -
actr aenicc la•day.
Finished Laon'y
Ae•cy
32110 I . c.-H...,.,
0-HOS
•FLORIST
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Dr'MIIrl Tosh
fLORISTS
1'1101111 W6-4t7t
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COITA 111SA
AMERICAN GLASS
All type a of Jl•i•
2$J41! N.,.port Blvd.·
Co au. M••• ,_.,
67S.«JU Phooc: 646-Bl9
UPHOLSTERY • REFINISHING
ORAPERlES e CUSTOM C ARPETS
AMPLE PARKIN C. IN REAR
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC ..
"WHI!RF. THI! 4 U.S. F I.AGS Fl-Y"
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ESTABUSH£0 IN 19f6
ROY ELDER
r;O,.TAe T LllN•a:•
llVIlWilAIIII .TVLIN a
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1t.I&II'WINE
NfWPOI'tT 811:ACH
WE ITCLIF,-PLAZA
• FUMIS
Ill Price
* A. DAMES, lra•ee.
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NEWPORT CENTER
·PHARMACY
1402 Newport ~en ter
Orivo. Eaal
On Medical. adldinl)
Phone: 644-2131
• RESTAURANT 1
IIIIUHI J I's ..... ..,
LUNOIEON-DINNeR
COCII:TAil.S
ORiola J-9405
34lO'VI.o\ QPORTO
NowponBooch
.KlSEF 'S
Fine Restaurant
Phone 8J3-1180
2121 E. Cool! HWy,
Corona del Mlr
to Janwk:a Inn)
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MABERRY'S
Shoelllplir. , l
l'uroalnll~
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OlllDM-CE ·--JI"' C SF'S -.,..,,
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I
Bly lolred in lllllre walk I~RT HMIOR 81181 ·
SECXJIID SECI10II --... 5
TIIUIISDAY, IMY I, ...
CDIIIIA DIL IIAit, !:AUF.
AFTER THEY DONATED their bags of
clothing and household articles at the
'3undle Coffee, held Thursday, April 18,
at the res idence of Mrs. q:obert '3eau-
champ, 2000 e:. Bay Front, 9alboa1, Mrs.
Quane Whitehead, at left, and Mrs. An-
drew C3ertotti of ~lboa were served tea
t7t Mrs. Richatd s. Castle. All the ar-
ticles donated by guests will be used
to stock the Assistance League of New-
port 13each Thrift Shop at 505 32nd SL
West Newport. (Ensign photo.) . .
Fre»m the Police Bloner s. •• ,, April 22 . and oo , ·which ·was a si1ital clared Jimca Teeter, 1257
Lon Smith, JO,' of 204 for th e police to stop her Surf\ine Way, •Harbor View
Ad.ms, · Apt. • 14; . Balboa, and book her on a charae of Hilh. ·-1, Thomas Scltock of 11!•• booked on ·a wariant fOf drunk drivi na. · . · .f)onald Schodl: Boau, · 290(r La-
for failure to provide ,. ·.Wil -Day, 37 , ·of 1755 Miramar fayeue, •We st Newport, ·&aid
fred Chu.tchfield,. of 111 Dr., Balboa, ·was booked on he left a SI6D " Evinrude
4lrd SL:·!+..pt. A, Welt New-: warran~s ch araina speedina motor si ttina on the around
port. was booked on a war-· · ·Michael Ahearn , •23 , o f for 5 minu tes, and it was
rant for failure 10 appear 928 E. •Balboa Blvd.; Bat~ stolen.
· · • S35 fire u· · h boa, was booked on a war~ • • ,.,_ e:1 n&UIS er ~-f ., , and elec tric drill were I to--rant IUT aa ure 10 appear ...
len from a 38-foot Hunter Jack Hahn Jr., 18. of 2277C
cabin cruiser while in dry-Maple St.,· Costa Mesa, was
dock at 633 Via Lido Soud, ~ked on~ trafli ~ warrant ..
Lido ltle, -claimed lhe Brit-Wh1le Dav_1d Mom s, -of 1712
tinaham Corp .,·. 1598 Mon-Samar fln ve, Costa Mesa,
rovia Ave ., We st Ne"A-port was at wo rk,· som e stereo
Heiahts., tapes worth s_t04.25 were
stolen from hu Chevrolet
T .... ,, April23 parked at 2116 Ne wport
OIICIIESTIA. CHORUS. IAIID TO P£11FOIII
Some 300 junior high school
and hiah tchool t tudenta
from the 36 schools in the
Newport-Men area are wind-
ina up rehearsals in prepara-
tion for the all-district honor
band, orcheura and chorus
performance on May S at
Oranae Coast Colleae.
Abaa1 50 ch.JI•iln •d have It buricaded; 10 ,_..
•11.1 klok a u~&a(e walk serve a pea tpa.c;:e for bitina • ... ,ut •e eaa&em part of aad poaaibly houeb&tt rid-
Back Bly, ·Saaaf*y, ·April ina. -end 10 promote city co-
lO, ueder the lpcMt~lorahip of ordiuaed plll'llliata.
Pri•d:a of lbe Bay.·
M.ay of the 161 apccies
•• have 1been aiahted in
l\e bay were observed dur-
ina fle walk, .tlic:h wu led
b, Qarlea Oreenina, field
trip cbaitmll\ ror the Audu-
l:lon socitlty, and Joha J ohrl-
son, hnd or the science de-
p.arlment at Corma del Mar
HiJh ·School. ·
Friends of the Bay wi II
meet at 8 p.m.· Monday,
May 6, in the campus ad-
vance room, Town Center,
Center, UCI, to plan more
nature walks and the means
of preserv ing the ecolo&Y
and aesthetic values of
Upper Bay, ·Those interest-
ed are asked to call Mu.
Howard Babb, 548-2618, or
Mrs. Wesley Mau, 833-1341-
The aroup has 4 objec-
tives, Mn. Babb sai d: .. To
protect the bay , its envi ron-
ment and shoreline, and not
TUCII II llln&TED
Delta Kappa Gamma, in·
tcrnalional honorary or..U·
zation for women in educ~
lion, hat initiated Mn. Rutlll
John~on or Corona del Mar.
a math teac:her at Coata
Meta Hiah Sd\oo l. A candl~
light diMer honorina new,
members of Alpha Gamma
Chapter was held at the
home of Mi 11 Geruude Afn.
ling, chapter president.. in
Santa Ana.
CAll HITS VISITOII
Patrick Clark or Oakland,
more shaken than hurt, was
taken ID Hoag Has pi tal by
ambulance after he was hi t
crouina E. Balboa Bl vd.,
west of Main SL, Balboa,
by the e\.r dri ven by Margare t
Richardson , 1735 Plaza del
Sur, Balboa. Friday noon,
April 12.
THE NEWL Y ORGANI ZED Ne wport Ballet will join
forces with th e Wh ittier Civ ic Bal let, both dlrHted
by Mona Frances, to present the JOhann Strauss bal·
let, "Graduation ball ," at 7:45 p.m. this Friday , May,
3, in the Newpor t Harbor High School auditorium. Pic-
tured here, fr om left , are Mona Frances, Lynn Cow ie
of Huntington Beach , Laur ie Full er of Newport 9each
and Robyn Kuhn of Laguna Beach. Choregrapher is
David Llchine. The prog ram will inc lude 3 short num-
bers, "Scottish fantas ia,'' "Drumme r boy ," and "Re-
flections." Guest art ists J ill Carrpbell and Rir.hard
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Btf.L1Z
MORTUARIES
1U1 IUPIIIIOI A VI.
COSTA MIL\
llldwoy ~2424
, •• I . CO.UT IIIWAT
CO-ADB.IIAI
ORiole J-94!10
nue lt42
-"'"'"er from the Orange County ';3a ll et !-~~~~~-~--=:j~~~~~~~:._~---~ pas de deux . All 3 of the bal let Ofgan izations are
members of the Pacific Western Region a l Festival
Sallet AsSr'l . Proc eeds will go towards schol arships COSTA WESA ....... naus CO.
and participation in the ann•••;•~' :';·s~t~i ·;•~l>o~t~th~e~a;s~so:-x>'<';'10;:No)c.,..;()"(""'X)·<)"c ... ~"'~a.;:·,CIIl~ ciation. (
MAY MEETINGS SET
The next meetin1s of trus-
tees of the Orange Coast
Junior Colle ae District ..,.ill
be on May a and H . The
board changed the 2nd meet·
ina date from May 22 be-
cause of a conflict in sche-
dules. The board meeu at a p.m. in the occ i:dminil-
tration bu ildina.
llu! Lorvest Bible Class i" the Harbor A.reo
invit.• )'OV to o study ift .hich
"The Bible Cornts Alive"
TIME: Every SwMioy ••miat fro• 9: .. 5 te 10:.50
PLACE, FIRST IAPnST CHURCH
Thelma Dalby, -50, ·of 315 Blvd., ·Central Newport .. ,
Golde;nrod Ave ., C~rona del Robert Anderson, 316 Via
Mar, · raq a stop s•cn, and Lido Nord. , Li do Isle., •re-
was lhen booked __ on lhe ported the J)ecember theft of
c::harae of drunk dnVln&. ·. · 22 tapes from hi s Mu s tanc
Durin& lhe niaht.. someone . · .. Thom as Connor, 1700
a tole hi a S30 black adhess Kinas J{_oad, Cliff Haven ,
s_~ declared Cl!&rles Cot-re!Jm~d home to find S2.~2:
tHr,'lS09""£ Bay Ave.; Bat-so worth of hi s belonc tngs
boL ·.' .J . · Albriaht, 1312 stolen, including a camera
Oolphin Ter.; Irvine Ter-and 2 radios. ·. .A $690
race, aaid that SUO woril color TV was purchased from
of fiihina· had been Warren's Stereo Vision ,
Earl Treichel, president l'rtendly JCetalt.IMIItaood
of th N -M u .. · JENNIFER: ROESE and Fridau, ~lauing on ~e · •-•-
OF COSTA Mf.SA
301 ,.. .... ,. Str••
:~=~~bo:a~t~u~~s;~I;\P; .. 28 16 E. Coas~ H"1'-,' ~or-,.. on a .4c.LMar, ~nd tb,en !he
cusbner mevocl~ .. way with·
"ft:~itect life out payi a.a fo i the set. ·
a ·113!5 portable TV
e ewport esa~ '"""SIC ' ~ , u1 owtriCM
Educator s Association, is ~lboa Peninsula Poi nt near their home s, sit on am BROADWAY
co-conductor of the event a long piece of wood and wonder how it was for the MORnJARY A li'ARM HLCOM E AWAITS YOU '
BRING YOUR CHI LDREN ! with Jim Guy, Davis Schoo l people who we re on the boat when it broke up at sea. IIO Bn:xxiway
instrumental music te acher. Jf·~·G~o:G~o~"~th:e:d~og~i!s~u~p;s~e~t~b:e~c:a~u=s•:J~o:d~y~w~on;·~t :s~h;a~re~~u;a.;ao;~a~.;;a.~at;lat;;c;·•:•~IC;-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~ Concert · violinist Rene the tootsie pop she is enjoying. (Photo by Nori wood.)
BreJOZO hn been workin&'
with the string section. Les'
Van Dyke, Newport Harbor
High School, has bc:eo re-
heanina the junior hill1
school honor choir, and
Richard England, also of
Newport 1-Wbor, Hiah~ has
been ln charae Of the j un ior
high school honor band.
• II) SHOP
set.·, \.A atina ray bike and -nvrMoy, April 25
JJuring the n1.·&ht, someone DAVID HUYCKE MANED skatebo•d, valued at S64, •cx:OUHT EXE~'TIVE Corona del Mar! stole S150 Worth of tnols "" ......, were stolen from Euaene an d 1 tool bo:~, from Robert
Charlu, 419 North Stu Ln., Grandt, 2953 Cliff J)r., New-
Dover Shores .) port Hei ahts. ~~A telescope
We .. sllay, Aprill4 was stolen from his Ram-
Twelve suitcoall worth bier ·and a flashli gh t from
S250 were stolen from hi s hi s VW , while th e cars were
Chevel\e while parked at in his garag'e at 438 Ri ver-
the Irvine Coast Country side Ave.; Newport Heigh ts,
Club, ctatedRobert Riddell, stated Charles Rafferty ; he
f set !he lou at 538 .. ·.A 1759 owa, Costa Mesa.·. . h fred Morley, 1918 Seadrift., mai d at the Newport C an-
Jrvirie Terrace, ·reported the net tmtel, 6030 W. ·Coas t
J•ly theft of6 b11 s of sails, Hwy.,· West Newport.· dis-
a fathometer,. and a wind covered t.he theft of a S100
indicator,. addina up to a fire e:~tinauisher ... His
ll,lSO lo u,. from his 40.. red bike, worth S40, was
foot s ailboat, ·while on dry-stolen, said Patrick \-lcKe r-
dock at 2827 W. 1 Coas t ren, B20 Cliff Dr .. Newport
H_,.;, •. Mariners Mile .. ·. Heights.·. 1.While his Mu s-
Glori a Ruffato, 42, of 332 tan& was parked at Fashion
Victoria St.,· Costa Mesa, Island parkina lot , someone
CI!.J!Ied her sianal liaht off s tole a 's70 sport coat. de-
David Huycke o f Nerpon
Shores has been appomted
an account executive with
the Laguna Beach orfice of
Dean Wi Iter & Co., acco rd-
ing to Man ager A. W. Mc-
Cready Jr.
As an account executi ve
Mr. Huycke will servi ce in-
dividual brokerage accounts
fo r Laguna Beach area resi-
den ts. tie received his ac -
creditation from the New
York Stock Exchanae. He is
a n11tive of Califo rni a, at·
tendedNe .,·port schools, and
earned his bachelo r's de-
gree from Principia College
in Elsah, Illinois.
He and hi s wife. Dori ,
and their new son live at
233 Prospec t Sl.
-11UII-......
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE was a bu y!r
for one o f Sou them California's fin es t de-
partment stores wh en she decided to pu r·
chase a tiny accessories and dr ess shop
in Corona del Mar in 1%3. She med the
people and the communi ty so we ll that sh e
moved to the new larger store on Co ast
Hwy . near Mac Arthur Blvd., where the Gay
Lady shop is no w located. And no w she is
--the owner of 2 s hops in San Clemente, and
one in San Juan Capistrano, as .,..ell as
the outstanding casual and sports.,., ear shop
in Co rona del Mar. Because Mrs. Hardcastle
understands the service that small shoos
can give and the selective merchandise
they can offe r to shoppers, she has been
an active Co ron a del Mar Chamber of Com-
me rc e leader and worker in the merchants
division. Because she loves this communi-
ty, she has her home as well
ness in Corona del Mar.
a s her busi-OOROTHY HARDCASTLE
The Cay La ely Shop
2435 E. Coast Hwy .
because • ••
EASY PARKING ••. right ;n front of
the stores along friendly East Coost
Highway.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS will greet
you at eoch shop •.. give you friendly
service ... show you new merchandise
sui ted to you and th is area.
SURPRISE SPECIALS ore being of-
fered by Corona del Mor stores for
Friday night shoppers!
WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Come in and visit us ••• see our smart new. merchandise. •. browse at your leisure. •. or null in ior a quick ilem.
le're Ol)en Friday eve.
JOIDAI'I PET .. ,
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
675-5320
Spteiols Every Frid"Y Nif!l!l!
IEI'IIIITAIIAIT
· 3050 E. Coast Hwy.
673-9682
Kta's Dolily Special s 'ljl 9 ........ ..........
34119 E. c-t Hwy.
615-ltll
1111AYLAIY
Ml5 E. c-t Hwy.
61J.J1Sl
CWNa.N
IAIIEI'I ... VI .. n
2816 E. C.ost Nwy.
673-SD7
"Boy lhtre St111ict
,., ..... DifrtrtoKt!"
CII.IAI ... E
3107 .E. C..t Hwy.
673-liiOO
"Y • ., H,.st.ol~
~ ......... , Slott"
C••• Visil '"' 81.,.., Slltp
C.-TI'IF-a
:1610 E. c-t ""'· 61Mllt ''OIIr ,...,.. ulu!WII
llill -· ,.r·
TIITn • .,
3101 E. c-Hwr-
673-3791 r.,. ,., ,.,.., ....
LlaLraJ 1111
, .. , E. c-""'·
675-10»
Sptcieliziott ito JIMII i.._
..... lli~Mcs
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AL-il£11 FIOD CDTEI
11149 E. Coast Hwy.
67S.0370
C•roa 4tl Mar 's
co.,ltlt foo4 •"'*<~
THE STATION
Hwy. ot Poinsettia Ave.
673-3653
FT$ -CANDLES -
I I IF 221"*1 IE
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I
CLUB WOMEN EARN BONUS
l r !JW)'II ....... donatiODI whic.h bat liYtll Tile cll,al,_ .,. yeM ia
£very clu'b woman it well them cht pleaaure otmatiftJ Mn. 9.!. l!adal.,. ·
aware lhat n:uoh of the a tpeciaJ phi11nduophy of Mrt. · 1toben Uhllt bu da
'1bonut.. chat comes from their own. · lht After Fin Hctioa\
her mombcuhip it me plea· Mrs .· ~ichard Hitch~t Th lt arou p meets about l
lUte derived from ptrticipa-hu been chairman or "' times • yur for • social
lion in &h e·various Sections llooks and Sb.lff Section. hour precedina dinner and
of her choice, for it is Proarams are held in homes and duciRJ. ·Their paniu
lhrouth th ese specialized once a month and there arc have met at Irvine Coas t
FOUPI that one finds 1 book swaps at Christmu. Country Club and the Balboa
cozier feelina and the Mrs . ·Hitchcock hu ahown Pavilion, and a box social
chance to really become personal fi lms, taken durina is planned for late sprinJ. ·
friends with others who her lire in Africa. ·The Ea-The Garden Section Wll
share the same interests. s ter proJram was held in ructivated thil year under
This (act hu been proven lhe Piesta room of the the chainnanship of Mn. M.
II.PI. .... 'IIJ 4
C-111: -.... CML I•IIA
-CHASI: & HElEN CRAWPTOII -
• Exc.:dlent Clt:ming
• fine L:tuurlry
• Alter..tions
Pkk Up a Dell....,-,.,_ 67S.U10
• •
THIS PH OTO, taken possi bly In t he 1920's
or earlier, and entitled "Ganal and boat
house, West Newport," was published 3
weeks ago in the Ensign, along with other
o ld photos of the same vintage. Nostalgic
memories were recalled by Hugh McMil lan,
member of the Newport Beach Fire Dept.
and one of the real natives of Newport
'3each, because he was born in th e ci ty .
He sent in the following note to the En-
sign : "I enjoyed seeing the picture of the
West Newport boat house in your recent
issue. This boat house was located at
the west end of Marcus Ave., over the
bay, on the Rialto Channe l. Across the
channel to the right Is Newport Island
with the bridge In the background going
over to the is land. This boat house was a
st ructure simil ar to the 8alboa Pavilion,
being built out over the water with slips
below for boats. One Saturday at ternoon,
about 1925, a friend, Frank Lazarich, and
I were digging clams at low tide in the
channel near th e building. That night the
boat house burned down. As I recall,
there had been a dance on the second
floor that night. The next time we came
back just the burned piling were left."
Lime and acain in the to-lllu(fs oo April 8. Mn. El· Allan Bennett. This croup.
year history of the Tuesday sic Wilson, chairman of the meus in home& wi lh inter-
Club of Newport 11arbor. woman's lfOUp or }he Lu-esti.nc speakers. They start·
The finest or entertainment theran O.urch in Newport ed of!J.the new year hearin1
and brunches are planned Beach, &ave a lecture on Mrs. 'J.iildted ')avis, UCL.\
for each month on the fourth the l·loly Land, showin1 instructor and landscape ar· .. _
Tue sday at the aalboa Say slides taken on her two tript list, who talked on .. H a~
Club.· ProJrams this year there. pinus is plaMinJ (or , a
aclion taken by the
port Beach City Council
at last week's rr.eeting:
• Adopted Ordinance '
1247, allowing waiver of
d.. /.t surfboard licensing for tf?IINJ cuganized surfins contests
l007 [.COAST HIGHWAY Or exhibitions.
CORONA DE L MAR 91625 • Approved the final map (fo,..••lp E ... .,u)
67loS«lS for Tract 6468, consi stin& ~=========~or 3.68 acres divided into r 38 building lots and a green
area lot, westerly of East-
au~ in the capable hands of The Fine o\rts Section is co lorful yeaNound aarden."
Mrs. '{.obert Fin lay. ~l iJh· ever a popular section · Mrs . Cbarles Mowe~ hu
lights have been Candle· meetina every Thunday at alway s been a very Inter-
light j)al\ early in Oecem-the Newport H atbor Com-ested member. 'Nhen sh e
ber at the ~nl& \ria Country munity Youth Center in Cor-served u cj;lairman in 64-65
Club, the delightful candle-on~ del Mar. There is s~ she developed a project fo r
light tea, which is an an. planned activity from time the J arden $ection, and
nu al event and the "tum-to time , but mostly it is an with the co-operation of the
about" ~nefit and fas hion informal aroup of conaenial Parks and Recreatio:n ')ept,
women who love to work of Newport 3each beaan
show on Feb. 27 . With the with their hands and feel the beautifying o f 3eaonia
proceeds from the "tum-free to pursue whatever Park in Corona del .\tar. about!~ \trs. llobert Flane· · b "hobby" they choose, so Th 1s year it has een the gin, chainnan, was able to f there are many easels up aoal o the section to com-
send a check for $!,500 to with the oil and water color plete thi s undertakina by ~~-!lh~<~l~o~;~";~'~"~":l~;o;:"~':;I~~G~u~;~di;:,:;•l,P;:·~;fr";"~'~'~£~~~ each o ther. San ')ieao red 8chool to s ponsor a and
'"',,--::=-;;,.:= crew· peiSon in Orange County. · · el work is tauaht. Tole meeunas was m The Card Section , with c rr " d · Co painting has been popular. the o ee ..Jar en m r-\\rs. '{alph l{i ser a s chair· d 1 \' Th ·" h d The Fine o\rts &iris decor· ona e ,ar. ere u1ey a
man. has had se veral bridge ated all the beach hats for luncheon and an exchan
lun cheons, meeting at the the benefit auction. There of plants. Newport Tennis Club and are two annual events, the What may well be a new the 'ituh 'ihirt , and has a · be by &ourmet lunl'h"'>ll where sec tion has JUS t gun May 7 date at the \lesa 1 1 · f everyone brinp ~o a favorite po~u ar request. t 11 or
Verde Country Club. ~egu-dish and swaps recipes; and a husbaod and wife dinner
lar mon thly play has been creativ.:day late in the sea-and bridge party preceded
held at tJalboa tlay Club son wh.:n all handiwork is by a no-host cocktai l hour
after the main mee tings . displayed. held at Irvine Coast Count ry
Tournament play began in Cl b 1 · u h n · This section finds a mar· u at e m 1uarc . IS October, to fini sh April 25 . " " 'd d ket for their "wares," and new 1 ea was sponsore
AAEYOU
p\.,j>.NNIIIIG To
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SoVTH ~
MUTUAL SAVINGS a"o ~ .... ••••c••••o,.
2867 East Coast Highway • CC:.ONA OIL MAa, Calif.9262~
Tel.:phon.: 67~·~010 -....... --lU l . COlOMDO lt-. • ... IMKM, CAll •. t llot
UY FIELDS, .ltwtler ......, ...........
NAME BRANU WATCH£$
DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GIFTS bluff l)r.;between Vista del
Sol and Vi sta del Oro, Ea st
'ltuff.
unde r Chairmanship of Mrs. by " s 1 L L . vre h" provided a special fine •lrs .. tan ey e le 'N.P. Troxler. o\~~o•ards will and she took care of reser-
be given at the \lay 7 meet-ans scholarship to an art vations.
., w. aiUt. at.. c... ._ • • e rtr ,_._
• Ordered the fire chief
to proceed with the abate·
ment of weeds and othe r
publicnuisances on streets,
alleys, sidewalks, park-
ways and private pr operty
in the city.
s tud ent at m:c since 1961. in g. Tying up the loose ends original in« from the errons Orco Block Co. be~ega~~~=~e~:c~~'; ,::r:~ ~n~rs .A~:ber:e~~~d . :;~ ~~ ~;:~i~~n~e:;l~r 4~ !:
a mosl popular section un· men is Mrs. J.'N. Strickler
der leadership of \tts. Mar-;~feori~h~:e:'fng;:~:~~:~ in the role of president for
BUD.DING BLOCKS • AU. SIZES • AU. TYPD I
POttMIIft.l' M(AIJ CNU.U
NOW AT
1110 NEWPORT llLVD.
PH. 646-9 liH.:osta Mcu.
II A GOOO MIIGMIOI
lr yw arc a newcomer, Of
bow, of a ncwcorMt to
fte Jlarbor Aru who hu
not bt<cn welcomed, 4o
her • fnor by callina the
Halbur Visitor between
I ..ct 10 a.m., utd lh~
Mil call on you r fri end
•ith valuable inform•tic..1
and 1ihs rrom friend ly
business l\rms •hi dl
lland ready to help her
become acquainted wi lh
her ne• 1urroundi nas. ·
• Approved first re;iding
of Ord inan ce 1248, including
Admini strative and Pro-
fe ssional (A-P) and Planned
Community (P.C) districts
in the li st of designated
districts .
• Appfo\·ed the Old Town
Newport Assn. reques t for
blocking 21s t Pl. alley
from q a.m. to 6 p.m. \lay
4' ood 5 for the Jrd annual
Old Tov.n celebration;
denied lhe reque st for
blocking 21nd $1.
• Re ceived nn ti ce of the
propo sed annexation 10 the
City of Cos ta \l ~sa of th.:
north llo'e st corner of the
Santa Ana Country Club
property.
"C ~P" gLACKBURN of
'Nestcliff, president of a
rea l estate consultan t firm,
will speak on rea l estate a~
an in flation he dg e at a pu b·
lie s ympos iurr at UC I Satur-
day mo m ing, May 18, spon-
sored by the University Ex·
tension. The s ymposium
topic is "How do I protect
my s avings from the spiral
of inflat io n?" Other speak-
ers are Or . Virg inia 9elt of
Hu ntington Harbou r, orofes·
sot of finance at Cal Stat e,
an d Or. Ray Jal!ow, UCB
vice..pr esident and econo-
mist.
jOTi e 'icheels. Trips have
included a great day at the
races at Santa ·\ni ta. where
more than one member won
the daily double. The Tues ..
day Club pres ident. \trs.
J ack litrider was one of
the= lucky gals. In February
they went to Tai:c. rest•·
rant for lun cheon and to the
Cinerama to see "Camelot~'
In '.larch the Fine <\rts sec-
li on joined up for a trip to
th e L -\ County \1u seum for
a conduc.ted tour. Futur.:
plans a lso call for a bus
trip to San 'iimeon for an
overnight s tay there and on
tn Carmel and then to San
Francisco (Of 2 nights be-
SU-ER DIVISION TO fore retuming home.
OPEN JUNE 24TH Jolf has been aga in t he
High school summer di vi -pride and JOY of \trs. f)onald
sion regisuation forms have "ollan se. Jl er secti on plays
been mai led to students in re gularly at Laguna Country
H..tt"l-Ah
Co.tclitJonlnt
SloHI Motol
lUO Superior Avo.
Ll 1-5531
• BEAUTY SALOM
LC1t't4in&' ~
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Cotona del Mar
Phone 673-7336
THE H .. IOI VIIITOI
-HY4-0l61
• ~prov ed th e revi sed
tentati ve map for Trac t
6230, consisting of l4.86
acres divided into 8.2
building lots and one green
the NewporH .. tesa Unified Club but has "p/ay·away .. 1 ==========~ School District. The year's days nncea mon th at va rious I·
sessions will begin Cln \fun· o th e r course s for variety.
day, June 24 , and will close Th e spring ringer tourna-';~=~~~~~==~area lot at the northerly "w~·u Ch l po ni on of the 1luffs. eatc ape no rthe rly of Vista del Oro.
tf'&l • Instruc ted the c1ty .,."J'' a t torne y to prepare an
427 L 17ft. ST. ordin an ce establi shing an
COSTA MESA a1r traffi L advi sory corn-
IG ~ mi lkec to deal -.·i th the
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODE LING
COMMERCIAL
Personalized StP l'.t
DON E. ELDER
on Friday, Auguu ';), Th e rnent of 1968 ended <\pr il
classes are held from 7:55 IQ.
a.m. to 12 : IS p.m. Th e final tournament of
There wi ll be ~6 subjects the 1 967~8 season will be
for those students who will played t.~e first 3 'Nednes-
be !Lith, lith and 12th gra· d · ders next fall and 14 sub--ays m May . The lielmick Tror.ny, donated by the ~~~~ s~~~en~: w~~cr;~ll {: president 'lf 6H6, \frs.
~th graders next fall. Stu· Wayne ilelonick, will be
dents may receive Ill un its given to the player whQ
of credit applicable a c~,;urd· wins first place and hers to
ing to the succe ssful cum-keep for the year. All tro-
ple tioo of their sclull.•l )Car. rhies and prizes will be
There will be no lu iti.m PfCli>ented at the final me et·
Y · .. , charg<, but transnnrt:ot ipn ing in ·'•Ia~·. ll1e ':"iold sec-JS ears 1n r"ewport Beach ···-... 1107 E. BaliNt• II vel. 67 ).6590 will be the re sponsibili t) nf lion has also had a charity
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
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COMPLETE FUNERALS From '245
COMPLETE FU .. ERAL AND BURIAL CENTER
JJJ ...... 1-6177
'
CEMETERY LOTS
From $130
MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From $46S
stmittstrr Jlatk
M•rtaary €:e..etery
··~~ in 01le Beautifal Place"
Because the funeral and burial center amcept
elimin•t.a the need for processions duough
hell"}' traffic on overcrowded ,highways, family
and friends lllike may now pay their full re-
~pects by attending the burial 5trVice, as well
as the chapel service, all at one heautiful place,
at las COlt and more cormnience . ·'
14101 • 14101 IIACH K.YD., WISTMINSilt
n4 1'W1IIIIIII I-Z421 714 1-17.:21
• BUILDING CONTRACTOR
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ADDITIONS
LICENSED. IOMDED
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304 Coldoo«>d
673.6041 -549· 2170
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All typ•• of Jlau
253 411 N••port 8 1¥11. ·
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FORGIT HARDWARE
Hardware · Ou Pont Paint
Small App liances
2205 W. Ba lboa Blvd.
Newport Beach
Phone 673·2350
Ensign Publi shing Co.
Of!Ht Print~r5
• High speed rotary
offset preu
• Varityping
• Headliner
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171» W, e.ut Hwy,. N .•• ....... , z.uA& ,.,urn
PLUMBING
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PLUMBER
700 Carnation Av e.
Corona del Mas
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• PET SUI'I'I.IES
TROPI CAL FISH 2721 E. Coast Hwy,
CO RONA DEL MAR
Phone: 67J..0550
Plwnbina Repairs We have the largest and
DAY & NIGHT most beautiful select ion of
WATER HEATERS tropical f ish in the area.
• UPHOLSTERY
We also carry a full line of 1 ==~~~6~7~3-:4:1:30====:-l aquariums, and all acces· sories needed for the hobby.
NURSERY Soulh Sea Tropical UPHOLSTERING
(By lump~~ Crafl6m~n)
REMODEL 2 p<. oot OMLY
$69. 50 Cell "lie.., "
215 Modo H. II. 536.6*15
FR lE dol & pl•k•p
Sh rubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
lnseetc-ides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
FRF.f. (JfLIVI:RY
HART'S
SPORTING GOODS
SJ& Center Street
Costa Mesa
Phone: 646-n 19
UPHOLSTERY • REFINISHING
DRAPERIES • CUSTOM CARPETS
AMPLE PARKIN C. IN REAR
IIEWI'OIT FURIIITURE CO., INC ..
,.WHF.RE THE 4 U.S. FI.AGS Fl-Y"
2660 W. C.eor Hwr •• M-..n 1..-_ 'Tol..._o ···U77
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tta. I !WINE
PHONE 6G-0702 Nt WPO,.T .EACH
Wt:.ITCLIFP' P LAZA
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218 W. Wilson Street
Costa Yesa -548-7961
• PHARMACY
•
CHRI STEN SEN
PHARMA CY
3ll21 E. Coal\ Hwy,
Corona del Mar
Phone: 67J..2SSO
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
1402 N cwpo~t ~enter
Otho Eu,t
On Medical Bui ldinl)
Pllone: 644-~131
IUUMI I'S ........
LUNCHEON -lliNN ER
CoaT AILS
ORiole ,_.405
3450 VIA OI'ORTO
No-lludl
JClSEF'S
f ine Restauran t
Phone sr.1-1 teo
2121 E. Co01t Hwy.
Corone del Mlr
to.MfNtc.
IHOE MPAIII
MABEIIIY'S
Shoe lllpalr, •
l'uroo ood=
llopolr -o,e -.. -ONI U.~CI 1 --~ 9ss n -••
'
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Bly to1red in lllllre walk NfftiiT tWIIOtl PISIIII
SEIJliiD SECTION --,. 5
TMUMOAY,IMY 2, ..
aJIIIIA 1111. ..... l'AJf.
~FTER THEY DONA TEO the ir bags of
clothing Md hoUsehold articles at the
'lu.ndle Coffee, held Thursday, April 18,
at the residence of Mrs. ~obert ~eau·
ch.,p, 2000 E. Bay Front, 9alboa, Mrs.
Ouane Whit thd"d, ~t left, and Mrs. An-
drew 9ertotti of 13.1\boa we re served tea
by Mrs. Richatd S. Castle. All the ar-
ticles donated by guests will be used
to stock th e Assistance League of New-
port 13each Thrift Shop at 505 32nd St.
West Newport. (Ensign photo.)
From the Police BloHer s-•r. A,tl2:z and on , which wu a sianal
Lon Smidt , 30,. of 204 for lhe police to slOp her
_____Ad.Es~-l....!.-1.4~Balhcta. and book he r on a charae of
was booked on ·a warrant for d runl drivins.' . · .Donald
for failure ·toprovide ,. ·.Wi l-Day, 37 , ·of 17SS Miramar
fred Chutchfield,. of ill Or., Balboa, •was booked on
43rd St.;.Apt. A., Wesl New-: warran~a cllarain& speedina
port, was booked on a war· ... Mchael Ahearn, ·23 , of
nnt fo r failure l> appear 928 E. 'Balboa Blvd.; Sal·
· • S)S r. .: · h boa, was booked on a war~
clarcd Jimes Teeter, 1257
Surfline Way , ·Harbor View
Hills. •. 1. Thomas Sc:hock. of
Schoft Boats, · 2900 La-
fayette, ·West Newport, uid
he left a St60 Evinrude
motor sittina on lhe around
for 5 minutes, and il was
stolen.
•
and electric drill were Ito--rant 1Uf 11 ure l> appear. . . n n nv . ·. ,,.. 11re ex .. nauts er t_ r .1 . o•CHEST•~ CIIO .. 'S,
len from a 38--foot Hunter Jack Hahn J r., 18. of 2271C lAID TOP liFO.
cabin <:Niser while in dry· Maple St.,· Costa Mesa, wu Some300juniorhiah school
dock at 633 Via Lido Soud booked on a traffic warrant. . and hish school students
Lido Isle, ·claimed the Brit: 'Mlile Oav.id Morris, -of 1712 from the 36 schools in the
ti .. flam Corp.;· IS9S ~1on-Samar f)n ve, Costa Mesa, Newport·Meaa area are wind·
as at work some stereo ina up rehearsals in pre para· rovia Ave.,· West Nev.-port w ' tion for the aii..<Jistrict honor Heishu. 1 tapes worth s.104.2S were stolen hom h1 s Chevrolet band, orchesua and chorus
TuM4ay, A,ril23 parted at 2116 Newport performance on May S at
Thelma Dalby; ·SO, ·of 315 Blvd .. ·Central Newport ... Oranae Coast Colleae.
Gold~rod Ave.; C~rona del Robert Anderson. 316 Via Earl Treichel, president
Mar, ·ran a slop sa an, and Lido Nord, . Lido Isle, -re· o( the Newport.t.-1esa Mu sic
waa dten· booked_ .on the ported the December theft of Educators Auociation, is
char1e of drunt dnvtna. · .. 22 tapes from his Mustana <:~conductor of the event
Durin& the night, someone . , .. Thomas Connor, 1100 with Jim Guy, Davis School
siDle hi a 130 black ackheu Kings .:toad, Cliff Haven , ins uumental music teacher.
•-~ declared ~~aries Cot-rc9J.m~~d home to find S2~2:· Concert violi nist Rene ~509'"'E:""Bay Ave., Ba1· so worth or his be\onainas Brccozo has been worltina·
boL •.' .J. · Albriafn, 13 12 stolen, inctudin& a camera with the suina section. Les
Oolphin Ter.; Irvine Ter· and 2 radios. . . .A $690 Van Dyke, Newport Harbor
race, uid thac 1130 woria color TV was purchased from High .school, h~s .been .re:
of fiihina· had bun Warren's Stereo Vision, hearsm-the JUOI~ htiJ.II ~i~~~:r~~""~!s~~~~ill.~ 2816 6 . eoa.sJ Hv.'):.,.· yor· .s~hool honor cholr. and Clu,b. on a .dd-M&r. and tt}en jhe R1chard Enaland, . a lso o(
custorner mevc4-away with· New~t H.f,Jbor. H a&h~ h_aa
• ..a.rted dii · -1ft , been In ch arae of the Juntor te..., e 01.1t paytaa for e &eL hish school honor band. a ·IllS portable TV
aet. ·.\A atin1 ray bike and Thurttler. April 25
r>u rina the niaht, someone DAVID HUYCKE HAMED
sbtebo•d, valued at 164, s&ole SISO worth of tools ACX:OlttT EXEOJTIVE
we re stolen from Euaene and a loOI box, from Robert David Hu ycke of Newport
Charlet, 4 19 NOrth Star Ln., Grandi, 2953 Cliff Or., New-Shores has been appointed
DoverShorea-1 portHeiP!ts. ·.~A telescope an account executive with
W• .. s4oy, A.prill4 was stolen from his Ram-the Laauna Beach office of
Twelve auitc;oats wo rth bler,~.~d a flashlight from Dean Witter&. Co .. accord-
S2SO .we re stol en from his his vw , while the cars were ing to Manaaer A.W. Me·
Chevelle while parted ·aa in hi s aaraae at 438 River-Cready Jr .
the Irvine Coast Country side A.ve.,·Newport Heights , As an account executive Clu~. ctatedRobert ~iddell , stated Charles Rafferty ; he Mr. Huyck.e will service in-
17s9 I C ta M se t lhe lo ss at S38. · ·.A dividual brokeraoe accounts owa , 01 e sa. ·. . d th Ch Fred Morley, 19U Seadrift, mai at e Ne""P0rt an-for La&una Beach area re si·
lrvin"e Tenace, ·reporled the nel ~tel , 6030 W. ·Coast dents . He received his ac·
J•ly theft of'6 bacs o( sails, Hwy., Wes t Newport,· dis· c reditation hom the New
a fathometer,. and a wind coveted the theft of a Sl()() Yo rk Swck Exchange. He is
indicamt,, addins up 10 a lire extinauisher. · .Hi s a native of California, af.
12,150 lou,. from his 40. red bite, worlh S40, was tended Newport schools. and
foot sailboat, -while on dry· stolen, uid Patrick \kKer-earned hi s bachelor's de·
dock u 2827 W. 1 Coast ren, 2520 ClifT Dr., Newport gree fro m Principia Col lege
Hwy .,•• Mariners Mile .. ·. Heial\t s. ·. l .~ile his Mu s· in Elsah , Illinois.
Gloria RuffalO, 42, of 332 tang was parked at Fashion He and his wife , Oori ,
Victoria St.,· Costa Mesa, bland parkin& lot, someone and their new son live at
!lotl!led bcr sianal liaht off stole a S70 spon coat, de-233 Prospect SL ·
...,
ICftUS
• BID ST.
-ltull-......
AIK!Dt '0 ch.il•t. 1nd have II blrri~ 10 ,....
•Ita 10ot a .... ,. l'•lt aerve open ~pace for hltine,
..,..od ... • .... m pitt or lftd poatibly houebatt ri4-
8act a.,, ·Samrd&Y, ·April ina. -.d ~a promote c:ity co-
20, ..-.dtr lite aponaoubip ol ordin'ated piMnina.
Fri•uh of lbe Bay.~.
M~ny or the 161 speei ea
liM have been· aiahted in
•• bay were obsc"ed ,_,_
ina fie walk, .t.ic:h was led
bt' Olarlcs Oreonina, rield
Uip chaimr.111. for lhe Audu-
lton 10ciety, and John John -
son, head of che science de-
partnont at Corona del Mar
Hiart ·School. ·
Friends of the Say wi 11
meet at I p.m.' Monday,
May · 6, in the camptu ad-
vance room, Town Center,
Center, UCI, 10 . plan more
nature walks and ile mean a
of preaervina the ecoloiY
and aesthetic values or
Upper Bay. ·Those interest-
ed are asked to call Mu.
Howard Babb , S48-1618, or
Mrs. Wetlcy M:lri, 833-1348.
The aroup has 4 objec-
tives, Mn. B.bb uid: "To
protect the bay , iu environ-
men t and shoreline, and not
1'EACIIIIIIIITIATID
Delta Kappa OMwna. iD·
tornationaJ bOI'Iorary oraani·
ution for women in educ ..
lion, haa initiated Mrs. Rudl
Johnson of Corona""dcl fMr.
a malh teacher ~ CoUa
Men Hiah School. A candl.,.
liaht diMer honorina !'lew.
members of Alpha Gamma
Chapter was held al lhe
home of Mi • 1 Gertrude Am-
lin a, chapter president, '"
Santa Ana.
CAR HITS VISITOII
Pauick Clark of Oakland,
more shaken than hurt, wu
taken to Hoa& Hospital by
ambulance after he was hit
crouina E. Balboa Blvd.,
west o f Main St., Balboa,
by the car driven by Maraare t
Rich ardson, 1735 Plaza del
Sur, Balboa. Friday noon,
April 12.
JENNIFER ROESt:: and Jody Friday, playing on the
~\boa P.eninsula Point beach near their homes, sit on
a long p1ece of wood and wonder how it was for the
people who were on the boat when it broke up at s ea.
"Go GO" the dog is upset because Jody won't share
the tootsie pop she is enjoying. {Photo by Nori wood.)
' THE NEWLY ORGANIZED Newport Ballet will join
faces with the Wh itt ier Civ ic Ba ll et, both directed
by Uooa Frances, to present the Johann Strauss bal·
let, "~raduation bal l," at 7:45p.m. this Fri day, May,
3 , in the Newport Ha rbo.r High School auditorium. P ic·
tured here, from left , are Mon a Frances, Lynn Cowie
of Huntington Beach, Laurie Full er of Newport 9each
and RObyn Kuhn of Laguna Beach. Choregraphet is
David Llchine. The program will include 3 short num·
bers, "Scottish fantasia ," "Drummer boy ," and nR.e·
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MORTIJARIES
1741 SUPIIIOI A¥1.
CDITA IIISA
llldwoy 1>-2424
•• I . COAST IIIWAY
CO-A DB. IIAI
ORiole 3 .. 4!10
s•n 1941
flections." Guest artists J ill Cawpbell and Rirhard MATTRESSES
Webster from the Orange County 9all et will dance a WEW' _ a&aVJI.DDIG
pas de deux. Al l 3 of the bal let organ izations are l~rular Shapes
members of the _Pacific Western G;egion a\ Festival ~-c.tt..
Sallet Assn. Proceeds will go towards scholarships COSTA "'lSA ..,AflllSS CO.
and participation in the anniUu~a~l ~f;es~t~i v~a~l)o~f~th~e~a~s~so-~~~2~110~"';~-~~·~-~·~"~""'~"'~'~";'C"'~ ciation. <
MAY MEETINGS SET
The next meetings of trus·
tees of the Oranae Coast
J1.1n ior Colleae District will
be on May a and H. The
board chanaed the 2nd mee t·
ina date from ~1ay .22 be·
cauae of a conflic t in sche·
dulu. The board meets at a p.m. in the occ admini s-
uaaion bui !ding. F-7-S.n-'klt
BEll BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway ua.-..-c-.-
The Larvest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
invit•• you h:t o atucly in which
"Tht Bible Colftes Alive"
TIME: E ... ery s-.l•y ••"'inJ M• 9: .. 5 t. 10:50
PLACE, fiRST BAPTIST CHUROt
Of COSTA MESA
l01 .M..-Iie Str•t
.~ li'.~RM I'ELCOME All' AITS YOU'
BR ING YOUR CHILDREN !
'
SHOP • Ill
Corona del Mar!
because •••
EASY PARKING •.. right in front of
the stores along friendly East Coast
Hi ghway.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS wHI greet
you at each shop •.. vive you fri endly
service ... show you new merchondi se
sui ted to you and rl-l is area.
OORO THY HARDCASTLE was a buyer
for one of Sou thern Cali fornia's fin est de-
partment stores when she decided to pu r·
chase a tiny accessories and dress shop
in Corona del Mar in 1%3. She liked the
people and the community so wel l that she
moved to the new larger sto re on Coast
Hwy . near Ma cA rth ur 81 vd., where the Gay
Lady shop is now located. And now she is
the owner of 2 shops in San Clemente, and
one in San Juan Capistrano, as .... ell as
the ou ts tanding casual and spo rt sY~ear shop
in Corona del Mar. Because Mrs. Hardcastle
understands the service that small shops
can give and the sel ective merchandi se
they can offer to shoppers, she has been
an active Corona del Uar Chamber of Com·
me rce leader and worker in the merchants
division. Because she loves this communi~
ty , she has her home as well as her bu si~
ness in Co rona del Mar. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
Th• C•y L •dy Shop
2.435 E. Coast Hwy.
SURPRISE SPECIALS ore being ol-
fered by Corona del Mar stores for
Fridoy night shoppers!
WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Come in illd visit us ... see our Slllil't new.111erthilldise. .• browse at your leisure. .. 01 Nsll in lor a quick ilem .
.IOIIDII'I PO .,
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
67S.5320
Specials E••ry Fridlly Niflltl!
ID'I -TIIIIIT
3050 E. C..t Hwy.
&73-9612
l(ca's Dlily S,eci .. s 'ljl 9
aM.uuau ..........
l4Dt E. c-t Hwy.
67~ltl3
1111AYUIY
Ml5 E. c-t Hwy.
67).Jm
c ......
We're open Friday eve.
IADD'S ... ¥1-TY
2816 E. Coast Hwy .
67).507
"llloy , .... Stl'llict
!lakes • n;g., •• .,. !"
CIMII1 -IU
3107 ~ C..t Hwy.
67).aG0
"Y-H•u .. l4
Dc,..•tSllwc"
Til TIT • .,
3101 E. c-...,,
673-3791 r.,. ,..,.,., ....
uaLnJ •••
1141 E. c-.e ""'· 67~10lt
C••• Visit -11'-CJ Slotp Spcci .. itilll • .-11 ,._.,. ......... ,
c.-"'······ I I U ......
2610 E. c-t ""'· Mt.c-.tlfwr.
67Mllt
''Oitr u.,IIM u!.cUel Glr•• • .... ,..r·
M.-TBII FOOD C&TU
30M E. Coast Hwy.
67S.0370 c., ... 4tlllor's
co.,l<lt food 1mt1
THI STATIDH
Hwy . at Poinsettia Ave.
673·3653
FTS -CANDLES -
I •• IF'? ILlS& •:t=""'· r.-. .......... , ..
fer .... ,..~
-1711 LC..Ihr.
67NIU
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SMALLEST ·AIRMAN RETIRES THUIIIDAY, MAY 2, 1!8
eliDA ae&. W. CIIUf.
ALL 'SET for the May 11 garden tour are
these Newport Harbor Area Alumnae of
Delta Delta Delta: from left, Mrs. !(ermit
Oorlus of Newport Shores, wh o was the
first president of the Alumnae group; Mrs .
Richard A. Crow of bl Seacoo ~ay , who
served a s chalrman'for the first 2 garden
tours; and Mrs. Warren Peters en of Hun-
tington Beach, publicity chairm an. The
tour, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., wilt include
the foi lowing homes, al l in Laguna ~ea ch :
Mrs. Hortens e Miller, 22511 Al lview Ter.;
Mr. and Mrs. A .~. Shumat e, 1Q07 Ocean
Way ; Or. Howard Fleming, 1901 Ocean
Way ; Mrs . Mar jorie 9each, No. 1 Rock-
ledge; Q:, Burleson Stat en, 20 Cabrillo
Way , and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ~="lem ing,
32917 Crown r::oast ')r. Proceeds will be
used tor the benefit of the coronary care
un its of Haag Hospital and South Coast
Hospital. ( ~n sign pho to.)
Merit winners named
Two local s wdents are in
lhe list o( 2,800 merit sclto-
larship winners, clt osen
from amona 14;000 finalists
who !tad scored in lhe lop
half o r 1% o f araduatina
dent; CSF sealbearer, win-
ncr or the Bank of Ameri ca
math award,l·l arvard book
prize and Ame ri can Chemi-
cal Society award.
hiah s chool s enio rs. The MORE WINDOWS ARE
announcement is being made VICTIMS OF VANDALS
today by the National Merit Fou r windows were broken
Scholarship Corp , in E vans-in homes , and 2 windows
ston, Ill. were broken in c ars last
The local winner s are : we ek in the llarbor are a.
Janet Dietz, 2 17 Agate On So n day. Apri I 14 , a
Ave ., Balboa Island, senior window was broken at Wil
at Corooa del \1ar Hi&h Wright's with the dam age
School, awarded the Ben-set at 575. On TUesday,
nina ton College (Vc nnont) April 16 , a Sl50 wi n dow was
merit s cholarship. Janet is broken a t th e residence or
a California Scho larship F e-J oan 13e tson , 1311 Gala xy
deration sealbearcr. 'Jr.. Dove r Shores. Some-
Richard C. Shows tack, time between Th ursday an d
J)Q Snug Harbor R.d .. C liff Sat u rday , April 18 tn 20, a
Haven, s enio r at Newport S\00 window was broken at
Harbor HiJh School, one of the re sidence or Robert Oo-
lhe 500 winners or a new novan, 461 5 Orring ton Rd.,
aw•d, the national merit C ameo Shores.
51 ,000scholarship.Hc plans (I is be\ien~d that a BU
to attend UC Berkel e~·. ~lc gun wa s u!>ed to break a
is edito r-in-ch ief and page .,.,indow at th e residen ce uf
editor of the Harbor High J ames \Ioise , 1008 Yt cs tchH
"leacon, AFS C lub pre si-0 w rrr r., e s t ct. _
MO TICE On Sunday, Aprit-21, LEGAL. ____ Alvin Haia reponed his rea1
NOTICE Of PUBUC tH:ARI :'Il"G door window was l:lroken :
NOTJCF: IS HF:R F:IH' Gl\ r 'IO and ~c:ll i c ~l oll, 124-A Vi r-
that the Cit) f.ou ncil of thf' ginia Place, Costa \ksa.
City of N""port n ~ae'h .. 111 hold • p11bl ic hearin,11 r~,MMriJn~ reponed a wi nJo .... was brn-
Ordi nance ~o. 1248, b .. i n~t ·•n ken while her Lmcnln 'oll.lh
ordi nanre of th~ f.i1v nf "~;,.,._ parked at 1542 Irvi ne Ave ..
HOME IN MAY FROM
DUTY IN GERMANY
~~NN~T H V.NEWT ON,of
%5 Franci sco l)r., West
Up per !3ay, has been atr
pointed manager of the New-
port manufact uring plant of
Phil co-C:ord 1\eronutronic.
Yc was forme rly manage r of
Quality control Jt the U.Ci.
Arrn y missile pl ant ooe rated
by 1\eronu tronic a t Lawn-
d.t te for rwJCiuc tion of
the ~hi!lctagh guirll'd
missi le. The Ne wt on 's have
3 child ren, qichard, 21;
Kathy, lCJ, and Nancy, 12.
Mrs . Newton is a kinderga r~
ten teacher at Lindbergh
School in Costa Mesa.
OH DUTY IN VIETNAM
•\trrn an Fn~t ('\a,.., Jcfrrcy
q _ V,ll.,on . !itlln ,.f \l r. and
\lr:-o. J.un .... , (i. V.tl:-oon o r
J.Uj l :t hnll" f er .. l n rnn a
HtghlaJHI'o ." "n du t} 3 \ Tan
S.m :\hu l. .\'L \'tc tna m. lie
Set. ·LioyCI Prederic:k ,.,_
""";.who tried 10 enlist
when he wu 11 , Md was
rejected 7 time• before
mectina the heiaht and
wei&ht requirement•. ha1
retired from the Air Force
after 20 years of urvice.
The •eraeant; ·who is lhe
son of Mrs. ·Te1etha Murphy
of Co•ta Mesa, received hi1
retirement papen at Bell~
fontaine, Ohio, at aae 40.
Lloyd, when only 17,
weiahina88 pounds a nd only
4 feet 8 indtes tall, tried
to join the Air Force. ·llut
was in 1944. He was re-
jected in:7 phyaicals before
he had pown to the 5 foot 1
inch heiaht, and had aained
3 pounds more lhan tht re-
quired 105. ·
April19,1946,he became a
private in the Air Force.
He ilen "arew up" in the
service, so that by retire-
ment time, he .was 6 incites
taller and 37 pounds hea-
vi er.
Lloyd came "from a r..,_.1• •tad tlu& dol•'& show on
ln1 ramily (TOm way back,'' *• JUP, IIWI terYed on
uya hil mother, "and lbat'l Oa~. _Iowa Jima 1nd fto
why he tried 10 hard to be PtuUppu,ae. ·
a •oldier himulf His area;. Lloyd served uttder 4 pre-peat~aranMathe; served 11 1ident1 and said he "wu
a lieutenant in che Revolu. lu.ctr:y enouah m •hlke~anda
tionary War. his areat"'ran~ wtftthemali:Truman,Etsen-
father was a captain in the hower, Kennedy, and John• . on •• War Between lhe States; h11 • • .
aundfather served in Man-In Teus, <In 1951 , he met
ita durina ile Spanish-Bever~y Rainey at the 9\~
American War; an ·unc1e ser-ard Au Force base co!"lml~
ved in the reaular anny from sary . •They were mamed In
1936·1939· and 7 areat-Wi chi ta Falls, TexaS, and
uncles a~rved in various have 4 children, Lloyd
branches or the servi ce.. Wayne,· 15; Brenda, ·14;
"Alld tltey all enlisted!., Frederick, 13 , 11ndJ~e,11.
'Miile in the servtce 1\e
Durin a World War II, Lloyd
was known as the smallest
soldier in the Air Force .. \t
a Texas training field, his
rull field pack .weiahed 10
mo re pounds than he did. ·
He served as a recreation
specialist ro r 14 y ears; has
been in Alaska 2 tim·es,
and was out on the Aleutian
chain on !he last little is-
cook a diesel enaine~rina
course in Los Anaeles, and
planned that he would li ve
in Califomia after retiring.
So he has now started a
career with the pos tal ser·
vice at Oxnard and live s
there with his famil)'.
Girls Staler is announced
Estancia HiJh School facul-
ty hu c ho1en Susan. Maru-
yama, daua.h t er of rw. and
Mrs. Tom Maruyama, 2~38
Andros, Costa Mesa, a s dele-
aate to the 25th annual ses-
sion of California Girh '
State, sponsored by the
American Leaion Auxiliary.
This silver anniversary ses-
sion will be held June 24 to
July 2 on the Davis campus
of the University of Cali-
fornia.
Susan's ho bbie1 are paint·
ing, sewin&, playina the
auitar, da.ncin1 and swim-
mina. She belongs to Tri-Hi-
Y, GAA, AFS, student coun-
cil, Pep Club, Gennan C lub,
Girls Lcaaue, Spanish Club,
C rescendo Club and the Con-
cert Chorus.
The alternate to Gi rl s'
State is Rosemary Szabo,
dauahter or ~1r. and Mrs.
Fred Szabo of H47 Pemba
Drive, Costa Mesa. The
qualities of leadership,
character, schoJ:.rship, ser-
vice and c itizenship are the
basi• in makina the selec-
tion.
Junior Ebell wins awards
The Junio r Ebell Club of
Newport Beach won 3 awards
at th e an nual Oran1c Dis·
trict convention o r the C ali-
fo rnia Federation or Wo-
man's Club, Junior 'oiembcr-
ship.
The loc al club won first
first place award in the fine
arts department in the larae
club s compcti li on, 2nd place
in !he hi s torian department
and hono rable mentio n in
the press department.
In the small clubs division,
the Costa 1\tesa Junior Wo-
man's Club won first place
in the hi s t ':lrian department.
LOCAL STUDENTS
liM EDISON AlARD
Three hiah school seniors
from the Harbor Area were
honored by the Southern
California Edi son for "ex-
cellence m scien tiric
achievement.''
port IJ each ilmenrJ in'jl; Sf'rtJO O
20.06.010 of the !\'""POrtllt-arh
,\lunirip•l Codf' to inrl11tlt> \·P
and )J-C Ui>~tri r\p;, Phonnin~o~
C.ommi~>'ion Am .. ndm*'Dl \u,
2..0 ...-hk h proptl'<t.'., tu in< lurl<"
A-P 11nd P-r: Di.,triN., on th··
liNt o f d~,i ll(llal<"<l di"irl' !"->.
NO TICE IS IH:Ht:tn r t II ·
Sgt. C.B. :\·lcOonne ll, den-
ta t speci alist and mcmbt..'r nf
th e Airman Coun c il , will com-
ple te his -t~year tnur ·nf Jut)
1s a n:l\·tgati on equipm~!n t
repairman , and :t mem be r nf
the Jlaciric Air Forc~s.
0 ~. M !\X ~AFF ~G:TY , state
superin t endent of puOi ic in-
s t ructioo a nd ~epub lican
candidate fo r U.S. Se na te,
will spea ~ at the noon mee t-
ing of the Laguna ~each
qepubl ican women Monday,
May 20, at the Newpo rter
Award Plaques were pre-
sented to Richard L. Garber,
2306 Arbutus, East Bluff,
or Corona del Mar U i~Jh
Scl\ool; Stephen J . Pew,
1157 Gleneagles Ter., Costa
Mesa, or E s tancia Ui ~Jh
School; Vi c ki Adair, 4371
Winterswcct, Ir vine, of
Costa Mesa ltigh School.
·-·-
in the Air Force: on \Ia} 5. CAR HIT BY FIRE
TIH~JI r:t \ F\ thn• 1h•· ~uod
publi l' h,.a ron;t .,j]f b~ h~f,f nn
th<" 13th rlav of \lou·, 19M. -•t
th<" hour ol 7 .10 p.m. 10 th ..
Coune il C.h11ml!,.r,. n f th .. !.11\
Uall of th,. l.ol) ,,f ''""1''''1
Hf'llch, C11 lofuro J·'· o11 "hit h
tim~ lind plarl' an ~ .ond .til
pt"r!ito n>o IDI,.r">oto•d m.o~ app .. ar
and lor h .. arrl th"r•·on.
He ha s been stationed at A carbu retur in the:
Rhe in \bin Air Force Ba s~
in German~ since Fcbruat),
n 66, and has wun the award
as "airman •If the 4uartcr."
He is a graduate or Newpnrt
Harbor High School and at-
tended Orange Coast Col-
lege. lipon his return, he
will reside with his ramih
10 Un ivc:rsi ty Park, Ir vine.·
car Inn. He will discuss current
dnven b) R.a' Rnach, 313 at·o 1 · d h . . . n 1 na ts sues an ts po-lrv•nt-Ave., ~e .... ron rt Heights, . . . ,
l.illlril l.a,_,,. ..
C:itv Cl<'rk
C:il\ nf ~ .... pnrt u .. a r h
Publu.h . \Jav :!. I%R. m
ba~:kfi reJ FrJJa\' aftc moon St l ton regardtng them. T IC -
Apnl 19. nea;l 515 We st~ ~ets for the luncheon mee t·
cltff l)r. and c au,cd S50 tng may be o btained loca lly
Jamage t" a ftrc that bu m-at Kuhn's C reat ive Framing,
cd 'oii.Hing and the hond liner. 2721 ~.C oas t Hwy ., Corooa
:'1/ewpmt lk ad1 fi remen tore del Mar.
Thf' ~e .. ·pQrt I! arbor ~:n~~~ ntH the li ner anJ "tom ped
out the fi re.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
GLENDALE BUSINESS MAN REQUIRES:
• 3 BEDROOM • 3 BATH HOME WITH VIEW.
• CLOSE TO OCEAN • FURNISHED OR UNFURNI SHED
• MODERN. FIRST CLASS CONDITION
(PRINCIPALS ONLY)
NA DEL MAR-SHORE CLIFFS
(FEE LAND)
CAS H AVA I LABLE -FAST ESC ROW REQUIR ED
DAYS CALL 213 24S.6851 -AFTER 5:30P.M. 213 244-4081
OR SEND PARTICULARS TO
RICHARD B. McCOPPIN
6641 SAN ·FERNANDO ROAD
GLENDALE, CALIF. 91201
NEWPORT BALLET
SHARPLESS PAINTINGS
OH DISPLAY AT BANK
Charlyn Sharple u of Santa
Ana will have a one-man
show of oil paintings at the
Bayside office of Newport
National Bank during the
mon th of May. The hour!i are
lO a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
throu1h Thur sday and Ill to
6 on Friday.
Charlyn ori&inally had a
music back&round, then be-
came an art major at Lon1
Beach State College after
&raduatinB there with ele-
men tary and primary-kinder-
garten teaching creden tials.
She has won over SO top
awards in. California shows ,
includina first place in the
California Federated Wo-
men's Club E1.hibiL She is
co--founder or the Torana
An Leaaue and is cun ent ly
active there teachina de-
sign, compo1ition and color.
MONA FRANCES, Artistic Director DAVID LICHIHE, Chor .. groph,.
-PRESENTS-
-1 -1 111 .. _ -·-
The plaques were present-
ed by Edison District Mana-
ger Ra lph C. Ki!er at a d in~
ner held in the company's
Huntin1too Beach electric
li ving center. This was the
climu or th e "science -
talent scare!\" conducted by
Edison as local sponsor of
the National Youth Confer-
ence oo the Atom.
II AllY COURSES TO CIIOOSl FIOII
Let's all Celebrate!
CINCO DE MAYO DAYS
APRIL 29 thru MAY 4
FUN TIME -SAVINGS TOO!
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IMPORTED $ 8 8 ~t~~~J<~T SUITS 4 7 -------SAILORS
FUN FASHIONS
SHEllS & PIA YCtOTHES
$1488
REG. PllCE $23.00
HUSSONG .
SWINGER SPECIALS
COCXTAll DIIESSES -A1TER 5 FASHONS
UP TO 60~
The Cinco De N.ayo
colebtotion il being
held in Newport
llooch to celebrate
the Enanoda race
Ho;w••er, oil Lido
fo1h0ono Stor,. ore
celtbratiftg C I n c o
• """"' Doyi.
3424. VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH
DISNEYLAND HOTEL, ANAHEIM
.c205 CAMPUS DR., IRVINE
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