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VOL:. 51, NO. 93, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES
HARBOR
PR SSS
MONDAYI APRIL 19, 1965
Today's Cl•lng
N.Y. Stoek•·
TEN CENTS
Whew! Newport Survives Allother 'Bal Week'
IAtfi'R WllK IMS ...... ....... c,.... ........ .. ,..... •.-.H
Saturday 21 98 45
Sunday 13 97 61
Monday \ 10 111 81
Tuelday ts 111 47
Wednesday 17 219 ~7 ThW'lday 14 131 54
Friday 11 90 . 81
Saturday 15 14 48
Tet1ls 116 952 412
9 Gls Killed
As Red Fire
Hits 'Copters
Lalcers l' ow Rr..,et19•
Battered by Boston in Sunday's NBA championship
opener. L.A. hits vowed revenge tonight. Page 10.
INDEX OF INSIDE FEATURES
Boating . . . .. . . . . . . .. 12
California New~ . . . . . . . $
Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . .. . . . . 16· 19
Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
National News ....... 3-4
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Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . :t
Orange County . . . . . . lt
Social-Notes ........ 1J.1$
-Sports . . . . . .. . . . . . . 10-11
Te~vision ....•.......... 8
Theaters . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ..
reported In New1>0rt Beach crime and arrest data com·
durin1 the May ocriod end· piled last week.
By STEVEN GIBSON
Of , ... Deify ....... J11ff
ln1 at 1 a.m. Sunday, com· He said would luu' a writ· EASTER WEEK ARRESTS m:~w=~rt~·~~ Iffy ~~ :~ pared witb l.471 the same pe· ten statement lisUn1 his ob-t 1965 1964 -riod lut year. · atsrvationa on Easter W e e k · wake of one of the busiest A record 1.068 ';lCationing late today or Tuesday. Lack of Parental Control 807 250 ~
Eaater Weeks on record. studenta -111 adults and 951 ''I'm more than happy with ABC Violation1 88 102 I!:
It was a week that l aw juveniles -'werf' arrested the performance of the police Auto Theft 4 7 111'·
most of the teen-age activi· durin1 Euler Week. com· department." he said. "They Bur~lary 11 13
ty 1hlft from Balboa bland to pared wl~ 721 last year. Uhe officers 1 d I d an excel· Assault and Battery 2#\ 7 .
the Penininsulria. " dsharp de1• "I would say it looks like it lent job." Malicious Mischie{ \ !) 4 . P,
creue c me an an equa • was a very good Easter .. ;,. Intoxication 47 81 ..
ly sharp upswln1 In number Week," obMned Police Chief BUSY TIME ~ Petty Theft 15 19 ~
of arrests. James GIHU this mominf Police officers -assisted °' Sex ·Crimes 1 s .~
There were only 412 crimes as be prepaed to analyze ,. (See EA8TER, Pare% ! ·----------=-----------------------------------:.· ~~~ ·~·,n~~·~ .,.1"'""ll15S"""0•181~~jf<;;:!'l'Wln&i!IZ-.tilili!ll. SSIAmm:l~~
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Weapons Hunted
In Texas l(illings
Boat Sinks
In Channel,
Five Lost
Hope Fades
For finding
County Boy.
High S(•hool ·
Site Under
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'Along Our
AFTJltMATH: Out in West Ne1A'
morn m&. a ~C''' rort Shores commute
lo f rnd his au lo suddenly mixed wit
traffir on Parifir r oast Highway. When work-bound
traHic dearrcl Corona del Mar. you rould actually
hl'ar rhe rustle of sea bree1.es ir1 the lrecs..once again.
Down on the Newport·Balboa Peninsula. an un·
rnmmon ~illness prevailed. 0 n 1 ~· a scattering of
me mentos attestect to the week that was. Vagrant
hreez.es blew some h.td~uirkle wrappen throueh
tht fun Zorftt. Tire skidmarks were burnt into the
pavrm'rnt in a few places. and thtrt was the usual
aS!'ortment of broken wi nd owi; and assorted ruhblc.
In front of the OAlLY PILOT office on Balboa
Roule'-'arrl. a '·Keep Rii;:ht" sign was propped at?ainst
11 ~ po."t -a tribute lo the motorist who didn't. •
* * * All these siJ:,'Tlals po inted to just one conclusion:
Thr voun:: people. their cars, motorbikes. suitars.
bikinis. transistor radios and surfboards. are ione.
* * * Exccpl for the late vacationer!! or u,. plain
tucty. Easter Week. 19f\5, has ended. All that rf'·
mains is lhe chorP for the cit y trash truck crew~.
Som' landlords have a few odds and ends tn tidy
up. tno.
Like lhr onr fellow T know who will J:?O fishin~
-for his television sets in tne bottom of the swim·
ming pool.
* * * f.aster Wrek is over. hut in tht enrlinJ:. there i~
a hq:1nnin~. For now. the le~enrl of Ral Week bei;?ins.
* * * Bitrk rn Everywhere High S c h.no I. they arr
~athenng in the girls' lounges anrl the boys' locker
rooms .. There will be the wliispend confidencu and
1 h' loud brags. They will swap yarns and spin tall
'tales and true of Bal Week just past.
.\s thev gather in little student dusters. the ~1or1es will ·~row and take on certain refinements:
nl lhe n~rrow cstapes for failure to esrapel fr<?m
'\ewporr~ curfew. time paddywa~on: or the wild
rlant es. the wilder parties. the bikini beauty from
South Pasadena or the bronzed sorfer f r o m San
D1eio. Indeed. with each re-telling, how the glamour ·
of 11 all will J,?row.
4 Held for Assault
''Boy Alley • Ill
,oUct uaerted. kept runnini. The car caueht ~ &o ~ Ult l&p ~ bilD, palica Wd • ................. .............. wMll lat took downlta Ucenae Offlcera Geraslmos Nikas c::r· after the vehicle al· and 14. J. Purcell. in a squd
•l~ 1truck a parked car caldr. 1llegC'dly saw the IUS·
... flMlla. ._ at Md"adden Square. peels' vehicle race down the
after they saw the youth jot1 Police said they would setk Young Bates sprinted from ~lley. They c~ugnt up w.ith it
down their auto license num·jfelony complaints from the I the Square down an alley be· in hea vy traffic at 15th Street
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ber followin• a minor traffic district attorney's office. hind the 2000 block of Court and Balboa Boulevard.
arddent. . Gra:ted. but not seriously!Street with the car In pur· Police said the four men
In police· custody t n rl 11 YI injured. by the car was Peter suit . polict asserted. 1 slruaaJect and had to be "fore·
were San 1-'rancllco Navy. Batt11. 172R W. Ocean Front,. The youth fell . got up and, ibly removed" from their car.
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VOTE • • •
p.m. ~tera In doubt ab9ut
where to caat their ballots
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Neivport Mari Hel.d
After Injury CrU:sh
Two Facing
Bal Rental
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c:an C'all their 1ehool district Cost<' Mesa police arrelled driving and leaving the acene Ch
office for help In findlni the .. a .New po~ Beach man early of an accident was Jo' red Ella· arges
correct polling place. j th.is mornmf aner hb auto worth Herring. 45. or 723 Ir·
· h · 1 ff . · 1 h crashed Into two other cars vine Ave. County sc oo o 1c1a s. w oj and injured a Costa Mtaa fol lee said Herring. drivina Two landlord• ~were a cc us· sa~· they ha ve detected wide· youth. 1 west on East 16th s t r e e t ~ of vtolatin& the state. hous-
spread interest in school elec·1 Booked into Orange County crashed his car into one driv-tng code and police rssu~d
tion s this ytafl(•are predicting Jail on !iuspiclon of drunk en by Albert E. Kelly Jr .. 18. th~ee notices t~ abate public
h. h . th . normal vottr nf 459 Magnolia St.. throwing nuisances during Ea s t er 1l er an Kelly out of the vehicle. , Week. the Newport Beach turnout~. In an attempt to nee . the I city attorney'& oftice report·
TWO OPES SK.\TS Trio Held scene. police said. lierring1ed today. 1ldeswiped a parked car own· The landlords must appear
ed by Phyllis B. Carroll, 472 for arraipment in Newport The Orange Coast .l un·
ior Coileee Oistrict i~ the
only one of the four Harbor
Area districts In which a ma·
jority of board seah are not
on th~ line this vear. Three
('andidatc!I are running for
1.0 Attack E:-16th St.. before hi• own Beach Municipal Court on or
car broke down a ahort dia· before Thur1day.
ta nee from the accident. They are:
On Marine Kelly was treated at Hoag Walter and Esther Tatum.
Memorial Hospital for a deep operators of the Farm House. I
laceration or th• head and re· 2640 E. Coa1t Hl&hway, Cor-1
two OCC lieal~. Thre~ Harbor Area men. leased. ona del Mar. charted with
All or the district21 are aov· lncludina one on crutches. rentint a unit with an I"'·
erned ~Y live-member ~ar~s. were Arrested in Newport properly vented 111 ran1e in Candidate11 for the Junior the kitchen.
college board run from a Beach Saturday nllht. accus-f'rett1 .... e J . Judy Broersma and Jack
specific area. but are elected eel of assault1n1 a U .s. Ma-Oberacbmidt. operaton of the
by all voters In the OCC dis· rine. BOAT ,.. Balboa Motel. 315 E. Balboa
trict. The district covers tht Officers said the incident • • • Blvd., accused of permltUn1 lfuntin~ton Beach U n I o n . . people to sleep in the kitchen
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CATCHiNG ON -Lovely Venita Wolf. the reignln~
Miss Costa Mesa. reminds prospective 1uttesaor1 to
her crown that entries are now beinl taken for the
1965 city queen contest in connection with the Lion~
Club's 20th annual Fish Fry and carnival June 4.n
al the city park.
High School District (Se a 1 occurred al the corner nf 10th JOIDed in tht search by a doz· of one of their unlta.
Beach Westminster Foun· Street and Balboa Boulevard. en private boall owned by Notice• we e filed l.n t . H b L • Cl b tain ·val I e y. H~ntington Booked on charges of as· membera of the Eleven·Me· one resident i~ W It N a1a ~ ar or ions U S ll th H aault and battery were Ken-I.er Club of Pomona. a clU· e twpo · Beach '· 11 we u e ar-neth S. Schmidt, 21 , of 130 uni band r a d I o operators two on the Penlnaula durln« ....
bor Area. Shore Cliff Road, Corona del group to which one of the vie-Eaater Week. -·R '""\~ J B •· F • h F
l 'NOPPOSED Mar: .John L. Vallery, 21. of tims. Dees. belonged. e(L(J,y l!! lS T'\'
OCc bo d be Worth 357-A 0Jtle St., Colla Meu. . • . L.l .J
* * * \f~t of the tale~ of hi1Eh adventure will be told
h" the-worldlv veteran~ nf 18 or 17. Most of the
111tenin1 will be done by. envious widwy'd younf'
sters of t 4 Dr 10
11 mem r and Peter Joseph Nickertz Sl-.ARCHIN<• F p J
Keene. paetmaller of Se ~ I 21 ol 201 Via Genoa Lido Douna more small craft re• .. e .Preparation11 for the 20thl Bernardino ind from the ~ari
Beach. 111 unoppoaed ln hll 1aie. • were cri11-cr~11~n1 the cban· EASTER annual Costa Mesa-Newport Fernando Va 11 e y to Sa~
bid for re-election. However, They were released 00-1271 nel Draeuch of the mlftinl • • • Harb,or Li~ns Club t:ish t'ry Die~o.
veteran OCC board mtmrr bail each and ordered to ap-boat ~hen floatinl debris roll into h1ch tear th11 week. Meanwhile. reaistratlon 1111
ln all. student~ or F.verywhue High will havt
rhe remainder of this year. all.1ummer. and t1even
months of the next school year tn refine the re-tell·
1ngs of Bal W"k. 1965.
~altt~ M. Loncmoor 1 •c: pear Friday in N e w po r t wu 1i1hted by the Coa~ by reserve officers. Marine' Entries for the a n n u a 11 under way for the beauty con·
1na mild oppo&itioD from 27 Beach Municipal Court. Guard Cutter Morrl1 about llX . three·hour parade scheduled test to select Miss Costa Mesa. year-old property developer Officer Kenneth Smith re· mlle1 southwest . of Dana •hore patrolmen and Alcohol· for the morning of .June 5 arej whfch is htld in conjunc·
James R. Delmonte.. ported he pulled the trio off Point. Jo,urther search of the ic Beverage Control 11enU-pyrami~lni:. al'cording t~ par-tion with the· Fish Fry.
Poaaiblt 1ehool diltr1ct mer· 18-year-old Randy McLeod Jr. area turned up the four worked 12-hour 1hifl1 and ade ChalJ'man Emmett 0 Don-The lint candidate was Jut
itra lnvoMnt all four Hubor stationed at El Toro. after he bodies. . . went without day1 off during nell. who today ~eported up-year's r u rrn e r·up, Judy
Area diatrlctl could mean uw the fracaa start a· few Actual cause of the •ink.in.I Easter Week. They reaumed! w~_rds .or 80 recc1\'ed .10 date.i v room. 18. of 1392 Galwa y board memben elected Tues· mlnut.es after 11 p.m. was unknown. Conjecture !S We re not at;t•eptmg . any1Lane. Costa Meaa. 1 aopho-
day would not actually RrVe s m it .h asserted Nickertz that the boat bec~e dead an their re I u I 1 r •llht-houri m. o re eque1tr1an entries. "1 more at Orange Coast College
full-four-year terms._ Olher started the fight by swingln1 the water and wu 1wamped lhlfll today. 0 Donnell stated this morn·lsbe was followed by Janice
elecliona within the comin& at McLeod with his crutch ~ ~r capailed in ~ ocea~ chop. Molt or the arrests this ing. "but we are slill looki~g1Bteney. 18, of 408 Broadway,
And so. when spring rolls around again in 1968
with its· promise of sun, where do you think thill
''ear's 14-vear-old listeners will be headed when they
pack up the old ~itar and belch bag~
Well. you know and so dot.
Thev'll iet thOH jalopies and motorbikes out on
1 ht> hiih~·ay1 -and point them toward a legend.
year will bear heavily on thla the Marine walked p11t. Water conditions m the year were made. on the New-for ba~.ds. floats and drill Coita Mesa . an occ fre~h·
question. channel were not abnormal· port-Balboa Peninsula. where teams. man
. ly routh. but normal aeu in Easter Week activity was Parade Mtrie~ ha ve been I · .
TAME RACfo ... ~ the area are often 1ufficient concentrated. I rf"ceived from all over South·• . Contestants vymg for .th'
' Since the Newport elemtn· S l ff Jd to 1w1mp or cap1iu a small Balboa Island. a hotbed ofiern California -from as farltiUe now held by . bloade. \.en-* * * . HOWZAT. AGAIN?: Newport'a new f'ity Mana-i.ary race was virtually over USpeC e boat that h11 lost headway. lffn·11e partiea in previoualwed u Rivenldt and San Ila. ~olf .may ~egis~r by con-
tf'r Hervey L. Hurlllurt Auggeated a delay lut week before II began. and the OCC Debris from tht boat con-years. waa relatively ,quiet. tact1nJ? rncom1l_lg . LJons pre~·
rn spending S800 for a atudy of. why NeWf><!rt'll aug-race has been tame. inJ,ereat J Robbe y slated of enctne Ind cabin Officers booked tlf1 Juven· 1 ldent Slevr Perri~ 1 S48-500'Zl
11:;t council chambers Auffer with the louaiet1t pub-has centered on racH for tht ,. ll r hatch covers and a water·ski iles last week for lack of par· nr !1r. Bernard Simon l646-
lic arldrea avwtem in Southern California. . Newport Harbor Upion Hl&h ·, jacket. There waa no indica· enlal control. compared with Man Held 466.J i.
Harvey ·did. howevtr. have a little problem in School District board and the ORANGE -Polic, cap-lion the boat broke up. ~ during ~ nm• period Tht ~1sn Jo'ry. which Jut ~ettintt his meuage acrou to the City Council. Costa Meaa 1 I em en tar y lured a bandit suspect min· Jut year. Molt of the other O W year raised nearly $:!0,000 for
You see. his microphone wun't workini. board. ute• after I drlvt·in rtstau· arreall Wirt for Intoxication n . eapon ~e Lion~ Club's charity pro----------------------1 Ei1bt candidates. including rant here waa robbed of more and ABC violation•. 1ects. wW be held at thP.
an avowed member of tbe CM Woman A . Costa Meg City Park Junt
Sports Car
Driver Dies
n Accident
John Birch Society. real ta· than JlOO Sunday. CONTROL CCUS8tJOll U . Fr•• P.,e l tate aaleaman Gllea Kavanagh Police Officer .John Calaga-, , Plaped by heavy traffic. Besides the huae parade -
WAR are seeking three seal• on the ri• &lopped F.red E. Dexter. Out on Bail police aet up bur~adH at Arraignment on • felony ~ilnesaed last yeu by an er<·
• • • high school ~ard. . J'l. in the suspect's car about the Balboa Island br1d1e and charae or carryinJ? a con-tunate.d 100,000 people -anrl
Seven canchdates. including a mile from the scent of thel Att emptrd murder su!lpect128th Street ·~ Balboa Boule· cealed weapon was scheduled the M~sl' Cos~ ~esa contest.
The co-pilot ~ tht third two me~ .. named O&den are robbery. the Jack in the Box Carol F.laine Ri chards today vard every night. Only moLor· today for a Newport Beach lhe Fish f'ry will f~ature A
helicopter was killed when ii acraml>hng after three aeats Drive-In, 1500 W. Chapman was free on $5.500 ball pend· lit~ who had «ood reuon~ for motorcyclist arreated Sunday1three-day carnival ~1th ride~.
wu hit. but lht damaged on Costa Mesa'• elementary Ave. Calagaris said he found ina her preliminary hearing ~mg on the Island and Pen-in Westminster. ~ame~ and concu111ona.
craft made it back to baae. board . a iun and what he belitvld at 9:30 a.m. Wedneaday in ~r:ula wer: ·~~~ to Pt'~ Martin t'. Porter, 20. nl
SA.'i Jl'AN CAPISTRANO Last n i 1 ht. increalin&IY NEW FAC•,~ wu the loot in the car. . Newport Buch Municipal i::J.lh 1 te 1 c con ro ?lm "!· Ocean Fr~t. was bf>.
. , bold 1ueri1111 for the first • Dexter gave hla last per-Court. c po n. 1· •mg cited by officer JameA f'ront p J
-A sports ( 1 ' driver •II timt penetrated U.i:i. Marine At lea~t nne new member manenl addreu 11 ~ans11 Mi11 Richards. a 29-year· Buait~l rught of tht week at Henderson for a traffic \'Iola· qe
killed here urly ~ u n If a Y positions ringing the Big ~ill bt electtei.~o ~ach boerd, Stat. J;'riaon , tanalnf. old secretary. of 3025 Coolidge the police 5tation "11 Wed· lion at We~tmlnaler Avenue r:{iN~
whf'n hi11 v f hi c It bounced American air b a • e at Da since only. twn incumbentll Ave .. Cos~ Me~a. w11 ar· neldayboo~h~n 231 revelers and Magnolia ~treet .when a \J. L' • • •
over a curb and plunged intorNan~. 1lia~tly woundinf lwo are • t e k 1 n C re-election in, • .., • ra.igned frt~ay before Judge were e · . . .loaded .25 cahber pistol al· ,
, . Mannes with a barrage ot each race. (,uaunan Strikes William Christensen. The next n1£ht . nrh~n l~gedly dropped from the.alive.
a ~itch. . . . hand grenade~. J . C. C!'isholm Brown . a loni·l I ~h.e is accus~ of 11hooting cleared l~e slreeti; l'arl i .er youth's belt onto the ground.1 Insisting that hi.I aon roulr!
fatall y inJu~e~ in the cruhj The Viel Cun~ "renaJe;; ,x.,llmt Costa Me~a elementary ANAHEIM -A bandit U·1W1lham S. Smith. 28. of 311 than usu.I by announcing Porter allegedJy told Hen·· not even contemplate mur·
nn R11ncho VitJO Road was1rlodcd in Marin' artillery trustee. and h1lh ~ch o o l w· h 11~~ late Sund Ed1ew1ter ~ve .. New P.O rt over a l~ud speaker mou~te.d d~rson he w111 going to give1dcr. Richard Krueaer. Or·
--.-· --. -f•mpla(•ements well within tnelboard m, m ~e r Eu1ene1caped ll _ . . ay Beach. April t . five t!mts on a police car that the city s h1~ the eun but was_ consid·•ange County planning com·
Jllfij County Traffk ltMlde fer.s' perimeter elltablished O'~ourke or Ntwpnrt Bea~h after robb1n1 Scotties Liquor wit~ ~ .22 cal.i~r pistol. 10 p.m. curfew would be en-:e~1ng how. to hand . 1t over' missioner and Industrialist. ~--Oeath _!o.1 I ___ ~_1 1a·-i mc•nth tn prolPct th~ hdldet'1drd tn srep down thi s Store. 1679 W. Katella :\vt. Smith ~i; recovermg at Hoaglrorc~. B)'. 11 p.m .. mo~t of without being shot h1ms~IL said, ''I'm afraid he'• dc~d ."
. . Nang base from C'nmmunis1,Year. •The clerk told police the tian· Memonal H~apital.. lthe Juvenlle11 .were either :!\. 15-year·old boy ndmg Angles hH Insisted smcr
Tlona ld ll. La lf d. 23. of South attack. IMFSA \IA IORtn·~ 'l dit brandished a •mall auto· Representing Mis11 Rlch·1 home or on their way. with P-orler on the motorC'ycle his arrtsl that the Krue(trr
Gair · .. · · · matte pistol and for(ed him ards in C'ourt wu attorney1 The result wa!I that arrrs1s1was also arrested but later' vouth shot lht three men to
Laird '>'a~ ciPad.on arrival Nt-:W R.\IUS·. . I In t~e high !lchool u 1~1nct. to lie down on lht noor. Julius S. Auslero. iwere cut more than one-third. wu rl'leued tn hi~ parPnli1.I Cteath.
al South CoaM Community .Me rine ~ntr1r~ opened h~'the~ 1~ a a~ rhance lht ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Hosp11al with hC'ad in.iunr~. on the intruderi;. hut they cs· tr1~1t1.onal .NewP,Ort b o ~rd
.\ pas5cnJ:er tn lh f' small caped Into the darknus with· ma1oril~ will swing In Costa l p l
lorc1J:n <!lllCI. l.o\\rll I. I' tout •ufferini any ca11ualtle11. Mt:1a With thl!i el~tlon. M bl . H . e ts M t . B k A la HC'nf'\, :!:t ~lnntrhrlln. \\~!'i In the air war II IC ... in II t (Int\' two candidatt~ rrnm ar e-size al oun ain roo .
·1rt atrc1 to r minor cu•~ and North Vil'tnam toda y. 45 t i.s . RNew1po.rt Rta~h. Mmrba~nztoe Raandt . • • .. ' •
5 ,., d .. · L• • 1 fl 1 ar O\\. an incu .. . ,, c _. bruise~. . .. avy an .. ,1r r ore~ 1e s ew H ' d t\ R a teach· ,..
Laird \\'3!' 1'011thhnunll nn•four ~eparate m1imon!I rrom 1 O'Aar . I oger~~ the hl"h s M T. l ·1~ ... " le 0 ,_, vallen. .
the freeway :}lk·t!l!I road ~horl· da.wn to ~usk. American pi~ots1 :~h:ie~~~ ~~is year. .. un, oon, u es \us.~~T~,i.~~~·!::-~~~:1;::1T,,v._;;.
h· alter 2 a.m when h I ,,.., u. •ow '"'""' Jot.
aren v e as eep al the and bombs and more than one .. · " h 111 " ••v ••1• -s.innv.
wheel. · thP. ralirorn1a Hi1h· mUllon propaganda leaflets iufhcienlly ~pllt among t e ,_.. :,~: :.::: ~ ~ ,:,;:: ;: !:: ~'.":: .:~':' ss'*v wn1t "11" ,,..,
o w~' , Navy r••" cr,nhnutd ovtr "'61lw•ut•• u '1
IM "0''"'"" Pacific Coas1 Cr11ctnt Cllv. 1Ml"M•ll'lll• • ;t ~' .P' , ,· CAii! • .,.., tilt Or .. on bor'ller. rtcordefl~l•w Or!una 11 At
"~v. Patrol u id. on c.-ommunist terrltorv six Costa Mesa candidates t~1,,... .,,., ,.,, • "'" s.u An ,.m. s•N l'UNANOO vau n -Sun•w ~ · .15 o• an Inell llu•lnq I"' ,.,1y mornino 1Ntw York 11 ·~ ~-
hou" to bt•"!I 1119 l•·Mur 101a1 lo l\f'ettv IO••••M •1 13 .17 ., ilve the two Newport cand1·1M-.... 1•11 • m ··-ll;U '·"'· w ........ , ..... •ill\ 1tltfl u ,. '°· ·-
-------date~ victorie5. it Wiii pointed l .O. ... ll. ..... ¥•• I. '" 0 "'9Y • '~:~· ~f:N~•DINO VAlllY-S......v,
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Flood .Movi~g South,
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Steel Industry
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LA CROSSE, Wla. (UPI) -
PI1TSBURGH (UPI) -1 tbe federal mediation service, The ml g ht. Y Mlaalaalppil
Union and industry negotia· arrived here last night. . swept southward with a rec·I
tors, under the watchful eyes Simkin met separately with ord flood crest today to en-•
of the government, met today David J . McDonakt, usw anger scores of communl·
to head off a nationwide steel President, and 1. w. Abel, ties in Minnesota, Wiscomin,
DAILY PILOTINIWM'HIS 3 strike May 1· . usw aecretary·tr ea I u r. r .Iowa and lWnola.
Mon., Aprll 19, 1965 boBthargiadlninhg Jdt e am stefrom and then with R. Conrad The runaway river baa s es e aepara se• Cooper executive vice prelli· -sions beginnine at 10 a.m. An ent 0( U.S. Steel Corp. and uted more than 19,000 per·
J ln~uatry 1 o u r c ~ aaid ~t chief neeotiator for the 111001 from their homes in 0 B IT lJ A R I E S joint talks would be held la· companies. sota. Authoritiea feared
----------ter today. If they make no headway McDonald and Abel are 14,000 persona would be made
WALLING, Harry G.~ 304 by the end of the week, the acttne as co-chairmen of the homeless-in Wisconsin before
Hartford Ave.. Hunungton industry likely will start pre· union negotiating team, be-the danger passes.
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CRUCIFIED -Rellgloua devotees erect a crou to
which a me·mber of their sed is nailed during "l rile
commemorating the Crucifixion of Christ in Pampan-
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ga Province north of Manila, Philippine .&lands. The
nails weer driven through the palm of the youth
durinJ? the .Jtrim re-enactment of the Passion. -c -.
Beach. Survived by wife, Bes-paring for ·a shutdown. cause Abel was regarded as H u n d r e d 1 of nation·
ale· daughters, Mrs. Francis The 1 e. preparations, tre-~:w!ppa;e~t .;tnne!.t:~ al cuardamen. ~lice and vol·
H I p rtl d 0 .. Mn mendou1 in scope, take at I e . pr unteera kept a 1onely Easter Troopers amm, 0 an re.• · least three to four day1. election. He is expected to be villl on the dikes and levee• Children A bandonecl Jeanne Cro1s, Lakewood; son, The necotiaton for the certlfled formally u the •ln· alcmt the swollen river. To-
Rlchard, Portland, Ore.;. s. . Steelworken u n l 0 D Dir' by the union tellers May day bulldozen and atron1 B . aht Out . "
srandchildi'en. Service• .. 11 .and 11 major bulc steel ,.. ~ Mcn:-i: u::1 ;:.:i: bacb wen thrown Into t be r00e On Easter s unday
Filipinos
Nail Man -
a Tues Smlthl' Chapel ducinc companies met for the prea en . battle aplnat hip water .... ~~ment Westminster Mem: first time with a third perty, Simkin did not plan to take from 10Utbern MiDDelota to Jn Walkout T C e , the federal government, look· part in the joint collective C.tnl l1llDoiJ NEW YORK (l'PO -Like on Easter Sunday. . 0 rOSS .:
orial Park. Smiths Mortu· inl over their sboulden. barlalnlnl ln.ltially, but said · Tenn. millions of other chlldren, theJ They were dre11ed in their MANILA (AP) _ A -u. ary Directon. · WD1iam E. Simkbl, chief of this mllbt come later on. AID ASKED · LAWRENCEBURG, t . Ir fin finery only to be abandoned rw OOTrv John W., 714 Walnut Five miles of makelh1tt (UPI) -S:ate troopers dis· wo tiny tot.a wore the . at a Brooklyn church. The pino was nailed to a wooden
, . . dikes snaked a.round LI patched by Gov. Frank Cle· est Easter clothing yesterday. Easter candy was bought by cross last Thursaay In Pam· Ave., HunUngton Beac~. Ser· CfOIH, where the river ham· ment to prevent violence i.n They went to church and policemen.
vices pending. Smiths· Mor· ·Johnson at Ranch mered ltudily at the bar· a THmstera walkout at a bt· munched on jelly beans and ''I'm so sorry sweethearts, panga Province, north ol
tuary. rien. The Mlulutppl •arced cycle manufa~rlng plant, cbocolate b Mies ti love ·you. so .. said an emo-Manila. . put at a record depth of 11.7 arrested seven p1elreta today u . · . , · . · . The Manila Times report NICHO~ James T. Survived . f-_. and the •eather bureau for allegedly blockinf traffic There the similarity ended., ho~·filled note left with the ed that the man hun" on ... ~ · ' F E H lid •cu •children "I'm sorry daddy • urw by wife, Nell; daughter, Mra. or aster 0 ay said the crest would bit 11 in front o~ the plant. Debbie. 3. and her little b~o· -has ~to do this to you... cross rot about haU an hour.
Mary KaUfman. Servicea ___ feet by Wednesday. FI o o d M~anwhile, Inside th~ plant ther, Chris, 2. were cast adnrtl Last night. while Debbie Then companions took him
Wed 1 Peek Family depth ia 12 feet. repairmen la~~ to fix four by their mommy and daddy and Chris slept at a Man-down. The event was wit· ·• p.m., JOHNSON CITY, Tex.
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end at his ranch toward an WiaconJln Gov. Warren transformers which were rid· I hattan children's 5 he It er nessed by a crowd of men.
Colonial Funeral Home. (UPI) -President Jobn.aon, encl today. Knowles, who toured t be died by rifle fire during th,e Charles Miller. 23. walked women and children.
PRITCHARD Mrs·. Hlze . s u ·n t a n n e d and ruted The President'• h o 11 d a y flood and tornado stricken night. lca.vlng the plant 5 into. a police precinct and The man was not ldentJ-
Survlved by daughter, Peggg brought a long Easter week: week.end was devoted primar· daportiy °"w'uof e~~te toye~!~ as~'ft~~ ~itrlt~~!apoge~e~r Pope Calls tuboomkeded himselfh in. Hre bwas fied. bot the newspaper nid · h I d . • ... ..-....... .... • on a c ar~e o a an· he .was In his early thlrtles. Witty. Semces were e , Uy to relaxation, but it in· President Johnson today to the Lawrencebur~ Power donment and held for a crim· He said it was the fourth
Monday. Peek Family Colo· eluded a policy 1tatement on cteelare the region a federal System. said "e!ght to 10 For Talks inal court ap~arance today. time in as many years ht
Dial Home. Italy's Mo' ro Vietnam and several new ap-diaast.er area. Knowles, who shot~. from a high-powered Miller told detectives he had done it. · tmenta rolled up his ahlrtaleevea and rifle were fired through a had been unable to provide He said his recovery from
BUNTER, Hector E. Surviv· potn · joined volunteers in aandbaC· bank of four transformers at 0 o• for the children·since his wife an incurable d l 1 ea s •
ed by parents, Mr. and ~n. In u s f Jobnaon flew to Texas glJll the river, said the loss of about 3:~ a.m. The bullet n 1sputes left him two weeks ago. "I pr 0 mp t e d him "to 10
John Hunter; sister, Rbon~a. ·• • or TbundaJ after DO OD. He property WU "1lmpl.y tre· h~les ~aused leakage of the , didn't really mean it," he throueh all that Chriat went
Graveside service, Tues., 1._~ waa expected to return to mendous." oil which insulates and cools VATICAN CITY (UPI) _said. through."
P· m., Westmlnster District LBJ T Jk . Wuhlnston toda althoup WhUe volunteers burled the transformers. and weld· lo an Easter meuage filled He called his wife and ask·----------
Cemetery, Garden Grove. a S Y .ome of 70,000 sand baca er~ were called to make re-with hopes for peace Pope ed her to be in court today
Peek Family Colonial Fun· no departure time wu an· acaimt the river in La Crosse pain. Paul VI yesterday urg~d that while he is arraigned on the
eral Home Directors. ROME (UPI) -Italian Pre-nounced. yesterday, a Salvation Army About 35 state troopers, l~ ''every war and guerrilla op-abandonment .ch a r g e. She
BITNER, Jeanette M. Survlv· mler Aldo Moro flew to New Tomcvrow the President truck with a loudlpeaker by Jlighway. Patrol c?mma n eration give way to construe· agreed, he said.
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Easter . Holiday ed by husband, Carl; ton 1, York today for an offlcial will belin t.wo days of taJb blared Eas~r hymns. Re 4 der Gree O Re~r, t~re1 ~ tive collaboration." The pon-At 10:15 a.m. ~esterday.
Frank . and Tony· daughten, viJit to the United States and t the un.11 H with vi It Cross units distrtbuted Easter hand ~~ an es redma t .. -1' t tiff was obviously referring to the father. dark·ha1red and
and Debr• Servtcea ,_,.. itb Pr lid t J hn a "111 e ouae ' • butets amone children of non-stnaers ente •re Pan r f t d th f ht well-dressed rang the door-Donna a. '9J.AS w e en ° IOD. ing I t a 11 a n Premier Aldo the homeless in the town of which reo~ned after closing ~eg~ ia i~ns 0 en e ig • bell at the ' rectory of the BERLIN I UPI) -M ore
Wed .. lO :~ a.m .. Peek Fam· Moro ••• accompanied by · to "avoid violence." ing in Vietnam. Immaculate Heart of Ma han 50,000 West Berliner• lly Chapel. Peek Family Col· Foreign Minister Amintore Moro. 4•700 population. Wearing the triple·tlered ti· Roman Catholic Church ~crossed through the Commu·
onial Funeral H o·m e Dtrec· Fanfanl. The itinerary for Johnson announced yesler· DAMAGE . ara of his reign ov~r the BroQklyn. ist wall today for joyous and
tors. their five-day stay includes day selection . of five new en· National guardsmen pa· , • world's Roman Catholics, t~e "I want to see a priest." he tearful rewii.ons with loved
HAUCK. Clara M. Surviv· talks with top government of· voya, an a111atant secretary trolled the dikes to protect Brili~h Off ICtal Pope tol~ 150,000 persons m told a housckee~r. "'It's an 'Ones as the divided city cele·
ed by daughtet: ... Mrs. George f!ci~ in Washin~..,a recep-of state and a n~w undenec· them from vandals: Police re-• • St. Peters Square that such emergency." \>rated E~ster Monday.
Hepburn Services lo be held tion m Philadelphia and a con· reta.ry and u11Stant ~ ceived reports of sand being Arrives Ill Laos ~lks for ~ac.e could . become I nie woman, Kathleen Lyn• Today as a holiday in both
at Bue .:US. O. Local arrange· ference with United Nations ta.ry of the treasury. stolen from some dikes. a n~~ start m the history of don. told him to wait in a re· parts of . ~ermany. Almost
ments ~ Peek Family Colo-Secretary General U Thant in The Prealdent isaued a Flood damage along the VIENTIANE. Laos (UPI) man. ception room while she went 100.000· v1s1ted East Berlin
nial Fuleral Home -New York. stron111 worded statement of Wisconsin side of the Missis· -Former British foreign sec· ''May the day come onlto get the Rev. Michael Con· esterday to boost the seven·
· Moro said at the airport be-U.S. policy on Vietnam Satur slppl was estimated as S4.· retary Patrick Gordon Walk· which the discords among nolly. A few moments later, da)' total over .,,000. 'the
REDMANN, Franz H.. 73, fore leaving that Italy attri· day. He said the "window to 418,000 and rising steadily. "r arrived here yesterday for peoples will be resolved not' when the priest entered the wall will close again at mid·
661 Darrell St.. Costa M~sa. butes "maximum Import· peace ii open" if the Com· A massive exodus of the talks with Laotian leaders on with the force of arms but room, the children were alone. night next Sunday and re-
Survived by wife. Wilhelmine; ance" to its links with the munista will agree to uncon· residents of Prairie du Cheln. the Vietnam situation. rather in the light of reason· The note was leH on a woOd-main shut tmtil the Pentecost
sister, Mrs. Minnie Rosin, United States and that he wu diUonal talks but no h\llllan downstream from La Crosse. Gordon Walker is making a able negotiations." he said. en bench between them. holiday.
Minn. Services were held Bell "particuJarly happy" to have power is capable of forcinl was scheduled for today in C.our of Southeast Asia at the
Broadway Chapel. Mon .. 8:30 this occasion to talk with the United States to with· the face of the steadily rising request Qf Prime Minister .
a. m., the Rev. L. V. Tornow President Johnson. driw. river. Harold Wilson.
officiating. Interment Fair·-----------------------------------------
monl, Minn. Bell Broadway
Mortuary Directors.
GOIGHERO. Jane Garvin.1 Rounds of Applause.
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band, John C. Jr.; daughters.
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Jacueline Cook; parents. Mr.
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Marian Anderson Ends Career
brother. Frank G. Carvin, NEW YORK <UPll -Thel63 years and superbly hand·1presario that brought th e1plans to help undcrpri\'ileged
Jr.; sister. Judith McCrack· voice that had once been some in red satin edged with Philadelphia Negro s i n g e r children, J>romote the cause
en: 1 grandchild. Graveside black velvet was worn a bit dark mink. The nobility of back from European success-' ol good music:. and add the
services were he Id Frt. 4 thin , but It was still beautiful'nature and supremacy of lal· es to acclaim in her own weight of her prestige to the
p.m., Pacific View Memorial and more intensely expres-1 ent that have enabled her to country in 1935. said. "she ct\'ll rights struggle as she
Park. Memorial services were sive than any that has comeloverride the artificial bar· must not stop singing." ~c~ fit.
held Sat.. 2 p. m .. St. James along in the past 40 years. I riers of race without once as-But u much as she loves, C0'1TRIBt.:TION
Episcopal Church. Newporti This was Marian Anderson cending the soapbox prevent· Hurok. Miss Anderson was · ·
Beach: Baltz Mortuary, Cor··in her farewell concert at1ed any tendency toward ex·!adamant as she told him in r.liss Anderson 's i;rratcst
ona del Mar, directors. Jcarnegie Hall yesterday. Shelcesslve demonstration on the 1her soft but persuasive waf. contribution lo the cause of
, 1may sing again orf occasion, I part 'or the audience. I "this is the end.'_' . l~cr ra~~ came on Ea s t e r
SCIDlll>T, Griin' A .. 60. 2766 but never again for nearly She got standing ovations· "No. we're S?otng to he a Sunday m 1939, ~ ycari; prior
B.rislol St., Costa Mesa. Sur· two hours of demanding re·l'time and time again . especial· homemaker." shr said ha<.'k· to 'esterday's fare~·ell. Her
v1ved by d au g h le r Mrs. pertory ranging from Handel iv· after such encores all stage (she always uses thr l'O!Wert on that date before
Glen He Yd en: siste~. Mrs. through Haydn and Schubert .:When Israel Was in Egypt's "we" or humility. not to lx-1thc great brooding !ilatue of
John . E. Adams~ broth· to Sahluel Barber:"":' Land" Schubert's ''Ave Ma· confused with tht royal "we"l1the l:Jmandpator at. Washing·
hlh P. Swan er· s o a sen amen oc· r a 'an a1n · ens '' Y • · ' · · 0 ial rov·
grandchildren. Services were caslon despite the great Oo· Heart as Thy Sweet Voice.:' geance." 1ed that . human achievemen
held M.on .. 11 a. m., Bell ral trlbutei; of roses. carna· all sune with eyes closed and But Mari a'! And~rson's wa~ more po~erful than any
Broadway Mortuary Chapel. lions and spring f 1 0 w er 5 hands clasped in dramatic scope ls too gr1jlt to include outward barrier of race the
The . Rev. Charles F. Hand w~ich embowered the stage. transport 11 was her custom. only her husband. architect OauAht~rs of the . American
offktatlng. I~terment Harbor The renowned contralto _ It took 15 minutes of curtain i Orpheus Fisher, and their R<'\'olut1on could raise against
Re'>l Memorial Park. B. e I I described bv no leis than t~el calls to satisfy the 3,000 In the country acres near Millplain. her ~t t.he portals of their
Broadway Mortuary Ditec· late Arturo Toscanini as "The hall and nearly 200 seated on Conn._Ji_~ ~~'~-~a~on:'t~_Hall.
tors. Voce of the Century" -had ~·
BALTZ MORTUARIES too much dignity Cor that. Avot&lc&
'Coroat del Mar OR S-9-:50 ARTIST . The one thlni ti.at kept the C01ta Meta Ml 1-24!4 She was the great artist. audience from the tears that
slim and young despite her usually accompany v o c a I
BELi. BROAUWAV farewells was the general bt'·
. MORTUARY ~ lief that this could not and1 Uf Broadway, Co1t1 Men ~.. should not be the end. Even
LI M.W ~~ Sol Hurok, the fatherly im-
PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FLOWERS
lt1J~ERAL HOME b
7801 Boin .Ave .. Westminster y
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SMITHS• MORTUARY m Main-St.
Huntlnfton Beach
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WESTCl.IFF MORTl 'ARY
4%7 E. 17lh Sl., Costa Mua
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DeMurt Tosh
2431 NEWPORT BLVD
COSTA &'ESA
Ph. 646-4479
ELECT
RICHARD
M.
OGDEN
ELEMENT ARY SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE
• A1ro1pac1 Project Administrator
e Officer El1ct-C11tfornMI StrMt School P.T.A.
• L11t ..N•m• of Element•rY B•ll.ot
• Four Children in Eltme"t1ry School
e University of C1lifornia Gr1du1tt
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• interest on
you, money!
At Newport National Bank you pay
no ser~ice charge on your personal
account as Iona as your balance doesn't
go below $300. If it should drop below
$300, you simply pay the normal rate for
checks wri.tten during that statement
~period only. The average person writes 25
0
each month. That's $30 a year. By maintainin&
a $300 balance with us you save this $30.
That is equal to 10% interest on your money.
So unless your bank pays 10% why don't you
come in and open an account at Newpl>rt Nationaf.
You'll like this highly personal bank-and you'll
be· getting a better deal.
OPEN 'Tll 5 P.M. DAILY-AND 6 P.M. ON fllAYS
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Eeonomr Falten ;Korean ~
Egyptians Ask !
Studaits
More U.S. Aid End Riots
Plane
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To The Pe~ Of Tiie Or-. Coast Col119 School District
CANDIDA TE FOR RE • ELECTION
WALTER LOIGMOOR
THEN WE SAY
THIS OEOICA TION IS WORTH OUR SUPPORT
WALTER LONGMOOR 'S SERVICE RECORD INCLUDES:
Pr-'dtnf el the New'9" He~ Chema..r el Cemmerce 1NJ.
Preei4ettt el °'•• C.U"'Y A1teclete4 ChemlMr ef Cemmerce 1946
MemlMr 12 ye.re) 1"4 Chairme" '12 yeer1) '81nnlnt Cem"'lttel el
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•"41 mett ~tent ltutlnettme" end tmploytt ef New,ert IMch.
He he1 elwtyt .... " • .,.tcetme" end • prwector ef eur Cemmunity
• .,4 the ,, .. lnttrprlM tytttm 1inct hit 9rMlu•t'-" frem U.S.C.
Ht ia ,_,..,1'1tle fer tNny qui .. end effective deed• ef merit In hit
ew" ffMl_uttry.
WI SALUTE Ancl . SUP.POIT YOU. WALTER LONGMOOR
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Another Change
By R. J. Wig~
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YOU GET WHAT YOU
PAY FOR! In 1ulomofule
insurance, as well 11 any·
thing else you buy ... you
get what you pay for. You
buy your car by brand, as
1l -guarantee of Its -perfor·
mance. You shCMJld use the
same good jud1ment when
you buy insurance for thiJ
big investment. All a~
mobile in!urance may aeem
alike, but they are not.
Don't wait until yQu have
an accident to learn that
your protection i1 not all
that it should have been.
Buy your insurance from a
company that'• financially
stroog. with a solid reputa·
tlon baaed CIQ • years of
SOCJDd aervi<:e. Buy 1ood
inaunnce, quality finr.
ane9 that will prantee
you . tbe ~ belt protec·
tiln poaslble. We can ~
vfde you this kind of insur-
ance . . • IDd itve you 111-
perif' service, too.
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AGENCY
COSTA MESA
2969 Harbor Blvd.
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FRI NIGHTS
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PEARLS 11 49 RE-STRUNG I
RINGS •111 SIZED, from • 1 __;...;......:.. ____ ~.
M isslng Dl•ll'IOllds
Rep!!ctd, from 13.99
Jew.lry Dnl1nln1
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Harbor Shopping Center
l 2300 Harbor Blvd,
Co1t1 Mesa, Calif.
PHONE Kl 5-9485
Open ~loncla~· atHI
Friday Ni~llts' t1l !I p m.
Kuchel
Leads for
Governor
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Sheriff Says
Death Suicide
~KEWOOD I AP) -Sher·
iff's deputies have listed 11
suicide the death of Arthur F.
Miller, 71, of Lakewood. who
they said apparently splashed
a highly, combustible material
on his car's interior. climbed
in side and set it afire.
Crank'• Snow·
White COOL-
COAT Will add
ne w comfort
and beauty to
your ho~. yet
at Just a frac·
tlon of the cost
of a new roof.
Crank's exclu·
1ive CO 0 L-
COAT formula
gives lastlnl prottction a1alnst
hot aummer · aun or the drlvtns
rain and'wind of winter. C00L-
COAT forms a positive bond be'..
\ween the gravel and the roof-
preventa gravel from blowin~
'
oct. keeps your roof bri1ht and
beautiful all the time.
TMPPED -A father with his son on his back picks
his way around the rim of a landslide that blocked
the only exit from Mt. Wilson Sunday which maroon·
Pd some 50 ca~s. Police strung a safety rope at the
ed~e of the chff to allow peo,ele to get home and
ran a shuttle bus service lo La Canada.
Call Ml·SS69 for a Free Esti·
mate. CRA~ BROTHERS
ROOFING CO. ServinJ Orange
County 20 ~ears. Adv.
Slide Traps
50 Autos
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Retired AF Officer
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DIFFICULT
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FOR A
DOLLAR'S
VALUE
WITH EVERY
TAX DOLLAR
SPENT
VOTE FOR
LOYCE D. Cll~~:· WEA YER
FOR SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY
He hes KNOWLEDGE
He has EXPERIENCE
He will UPRESENT YOU
CHEVRON! THE BUSY-CAR GASOLINES
Westerners are active people! Always going places.
having tun, making lots o car rips.-
miles or less, Busy cars? Definitely. And because it
takes an engine 6-10 miles to achieve full power, ifs
easy to see why active Westerners sw ing in for
Chevron-the Busy·Car Gasoltnes! Available in three
~ urn more e 1·
c ently, so busy cars attain full pgyver faster than with
other gasol ines. And Standard ~ ~he only major oil
company in the West to otter three grades of Busy-Car
Gasolines for the way you driv~: Custom, for super
power cars-1g es qual ify gasoltne lh the West!
Chevron Supreme, for cars that need prem!Qm. And
Chevron, for cars that use regular. Three powerf~
reasons why we say: 'We take better care of your car!•
The Chevron ABOVE ALL
•••
• means service
At the sign of the Chevron
We take better care of your car
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Bakcrsf ield Gets Store R .. r of Aetlvlt1 New Bank. ......................... ~~
It
n AKERSf'IELD (l'Pll' -'of 1966. c A• {
Rroadwa\'·Jlale. Inc . has an·' The building will cofttain 01mty ..... port Okayed Qr nounced ·it will build an S8 150,000 square feel of aellin1 U.
In High Gear
million.. three-story depart· spa~. including a coffee abop With CAltL CAIUTINSIN ~ • ment st'ore on a 12·acre site on the first floor. It will be ..
at the alr-ronditioned Valley Broadway-Hale's 21st store in s s-ear . Newport
Plaza ShOpptng center here. Southern CaWornia. • e' rves riers .. MUSTANG BAI aembly line in Southern Cali· Con~truct1on of :ne store. The Valley Plaza 1hoppln1 lST ANNIVERSARY fomia from the new plant in
wlrn:h "111 be known as the center. at Ming Avenue and By JEROME F. COLLINS h1n the San Fernando Valley. Last
Broadwa\'·Bakersfield. will Wible &ad on the south edae · On ill way to establla I week the two-millionth Che\'·
bC'¢m this summer with com· of Bakersfield. will contain Orantt C.,.o u n t y Airport. LA lntematlonal, wblle Swift Harbor Aru boat owners a l'ICOf'd u th• molt auccua-rolet left the aame plant, now
plet1on scheduled for the faU 75 stores which served oaly Bouma Air will IOOll bellD fUOll to will soon be able to paddle fu1 new car ever lntroductd a l]>rawlinc complex ln Van
Newport H1rbor Union Higll School District
Boird of Trustees • April io, ·1965
Mrs. Zoe Rae Barlow, IXJ
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C ·~111 Of '"' Boord fa• tour ~·•rt p, ... .,..., ... , 61. , ... .s. O•••,. COU'l'Y Sc"004 &oerct
Ao oc ~01or-P•~' ~rtt'4tliftt, V1,.-P,.n1~·t
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CIVIC ACTIVITlll1
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ju.st four ...a aco. Cataliu 111.and. up to their own blnk-by·the-in tbe u.s., the popular Ford Nuy~ beaded br John Kuyper.
today 1a a bue of operations sea-bank. Multanc celebrated ill flnt .For the event a completely
for five acbeduled alrllnea. The Callfo.rnla State Bank· b1rthda lut Saturda wltb re-furbished 1947 m °'de I,
The eoUnty Airport Com· th riz • • DAILY ''LOT/NIWW••H y ...... 11.. F yd IJ identical to the first one I S•
miuioa upped the total by an-Wall Street l.ng Deparbnent has au 0 • Mon., April 19, 1965 M. S. McLa~, or • aembled there rolled off the other two wben it autboriled ed Coast Bank of Long Beach alltant Genera. Mana1er, in line atonaaide the _new__ and -new~y.fo rm e d to. open a brAKb._11 the Coun· A.al~• f9F the ~uion. raklib-1965 model.
line and an eatabliabed Lone Chatter ty oOck Marina off Padflc Speakln& at. the party Mc-Civic leader• taltJn& part in
Beach air firm to .operate out Coast Highway in Newport p . k Co ' Lau&hlln stated that over lO U>e ceremoay paid as much
of the airport ltartlnl thll n-ach. 8DCa e • per cent of all Muatan&lnaalthea attention to the '47 Chevy as Sum me uc ' are bere in th la area. e • 1..-y did to the ne--on•. Nol· r. NEW YORK (UPI) Harris C. McFerrin, bank 42 384 ha been MK .. ~ One month a10. t.be Com· -N Lis d put year • ve lna this, Kuyper decided to mlsaioa bad approved appll· ~~~~ aat!; :: president. said per~sion OW le aold in the LA diltrict and tbe keep the old car on permanent
cations from two otbera. waa received from the state demand la ~WI atroq. Twenty display alone the main tour
Suburban Airways, in&, and in antidpation ol aeency Friday. F T d• per cent 61 tht sporty model roate, where it will be seen
ly formed by 32 0rq&e CoUJt. =t q=.. ~--== Coast Bank, founded 10 or ra mg IOld in tbil area are the 2x2 by over 30,000 people annual·
Y buaineaamea, wil provide •-__ ..... .._ _._ ... y•••s • .,.. ; .. n-tmont Sho-s, Fastback, well ahead of anidy ly. corpora ... •-. .... •-.& ~ --... .uc ·~ • other area. Three new m · * * * t>aueaser aervi~ between market abould mow abMd wW occupy 11 perman.ent lnternatioaal loduJtr 1 e 1, year ~rsions of the Mustang.
the airport and Loe Aqelet to new hiP pound falrl:r quarters here tbe entire fll'1t Inc .• parent company of Col· designed to ·enhance t h e DkAG RACES
1nternational beglnnlnc June eully. Door of a three-story ~ding ta Mesa'• International House car'• appeal to the public, POSTPONED
j1-However, the firm aa71, planned for construction on of Pancakes restaurant, . baa were allO unveiled today. Because of continujng rains
Also approved last week the gloomy pro1pect in Vi· t.tie easterly end of the 2.S-been listed on the American They are 1 new "GT" op-over the past two weeks it t>e.
jwas an application from c. etnam lJ likely to make for acre dock property oH ~.ew Stock Exchange. lion· a special group of acces· came necessary to re-schedule
Air, lnc., of Loni Stach, to greater restraint Jn thla ~rt Boulevard and the hilh· Listed were 1.o:ss.111 abares sorits including the straight the carlsbad Raceway drags
provide flighta between the sprlnc rally thu would oth-way. of the lnternaUonal lndua· lhrough exhauat system with for April 24 and 25.
county and Catalina bland, erwise be the cue. BOAT SLIP tries' common stock. tall extensions, popular for The speeds developed by
Riverside. Los Angeles, Po-EDWARD F. Underwood Among ·features to be of-company's stodt exchange years with the young.er set. the top .running cars make it ona and Burbank. u1 J •-bol 1 lHP of mitchum, oeea • Tem· fered by the firm , whicll spe-1ym s . A!IO, a new plush . mter.lor imperat1v~ that the race
In March, commluionen pleton 11y1 the marat'a ciallzea in boat loana, will be ln a me11a1e to BID Max· decor 1roup with distinctive course be completely dry.
approvtd operations at the abort·lenn trend baa tuna-a .. boat-in" slip for yachts· well, franchise owner of the color and trim an~ a ~ch The delay doea have ill ~d·
County Airport for Swift Air ed decl.aivel1 upward and men. restaurant at 329 E. 17th St., seat option to provide aealin& vantages as lt enables the
of San Diego and ABC Air· the lon&·tenn trend bu Paul Jones, c oa 1 t Bank Costa Mesa, Al Lapin Jr .. for three in front. completion of three new cars
lines of Fullerton. ABC abut-been alpificantly reinforc-vice P r e 5 i d e n t told the preaidnet of International ln· w i l h the new additions for the event.
;;;.tl=es__.p=a=sae;;;;;;;;;;;n1;;;;e.n=to=and,_.-tro=--m;;&;.ed;;;;... --------i;.iDAILY PILOT today the bank duatries, said the American available Mustang can pos· Two of tbes.e might be new
will OCOUPJ. temporary offices Exchange listing wu "an ac· sibly expect even a greater I streanµiners , · the apparent Add A . Oom ln the general area as soon colade in which eve!l)'one as-reaction to the car than dur· next step forward for the AA/
aa possible. socialtd with the company ing its first year. Fuel Dragsters who regular·
"We just 1ot ~al," be may proadly share." If you want lo know who ly top the 200 mph mark.
Ro•lt lO'I 1'10 l •·Lo.,., Rivi .. '°" eomm1n-. ctr-al""•" . 11t~\OU,t.1t P~-'l.•1•. ,,,.,,.bl, "' p,,_,,,, ,.,,..~11. ......
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OR REMODEL
Manctnl lulWers .,.. -.l•ly equipped te .......
•• 1 IMllld er remeclel •ny ,.rt of yeur heme. We
apeclall• In reom ..Wit ..... family ,...... extra
bath, bedreom er MCond floor ..Wltlons. We'll be
pltesed to dlacut1 your parttculer preblem without
any obli ... lon.
said, "and are now makin Begun in 1951 with one In· the average .. Horace ·wink" As said before, these racea
plans ln eatnelt. Wt hope to temational Houae of Pan· ls, ·record& 1how that: The are spectacular for. the speed·
8e operatin1 in Newport by cakes in Burbank, the com· average age of Mustang buy· mtnded fans, and the. ~··
summer." pany now operates US restau· en ts 31, with 82 per cent un-tlonal Hot Rod Asaoc1ahol) COMMENTS:
1 'M f u ~· '"'"'""' " i~arrt 10 ..,_. wet••'• of ..._. vou-. ._ .. '" °"" COl'T'l"'U"•'V ,,, ••• ~ •• ,.09 .. lf"nt •'-l(pt P'ltYI ~n n ••t.••\"-d bv """" tooro o1 Tr•\lwt I ncl Aclll'10•1\lrolo<>•1 C. C'Ofl'•~ 'Your ~•9~ tc!loel II ,,....1,,. ,._ ,,,.,.,.f'tilltt ot +nc:rPlllnQ .,,rou,,..._r -"''• lf\•tnte1n1r11 1 tt~ ••d tor ,_ ...... '" •••t/lf•t '"0 """''""''•" ... ,, .... ...., ollf•ir1t1 ,,.
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Wt, the follow ing ruidentt of tht Newport MarbOr Union
M1gh School Dietrlct tndoru •nd •licit your 111pport of
Mrt. Zoe "'ae aarlow at the poll1:
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WESTERN TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY
ORASGE COUNTY
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He said it hasn't ~n de-rants in 18 stat.et. der 35 years old, 1'I per cent always bolds the top meets.
termined as yet when the In addition the company of all buyers are women, and • • •
bank·• permanent branch of-also operates' 11 Dog House eo per cent of all buyers have PONTIAC DEALERS
fice will be completed. locations nine Woody's Smor· some college education. ELECT OFFICERS
, Jones noted, bowewr, that gasburse'rs four Copper Pen· From this it is difficult to
it will have a nautical motif ny reatau~ts and the Gold gue11 what the national ltrend LA M~tropolltan Pontiac
A!'d ~ be ''rllbt oa the zna. Crown resta~ant in west-might be, but aa for the na-Dealers . Association elected
nna. ood In the wellem atatea lion's econoQ\y it can be point· new officers at the annual
TV OUTLET lnte~ational a1ao market.I ~ ed out that the retail value meeting held recently. Jack
T tatt plua b aald in of f n pancake batten of Muatan1s aold ln the flnt Livingston W"'I elected presi·
all ~or :8 TV ~: outlet e ~ aupermatkell. year exceeds. one. billion do~· dent of the~ ~member organ·
at the "boat·in" allp Cut-Ian. It-certainly 11 a contri· lzation and two dealea from
tomen would motor uj, to a butlon. * * .. * ~':!~e c;:n:le ~ c~
TV camera and see and talk Build · D ! MILLIONTH rect.ora. They are BW Barry, to the teller. A pneumatic erS Ue CHEVY ROUS Pontiac dealer from Santa tu~ woul~ transfer the de· It was in 1947 that the ftnt Ana. and Cleve ~d, Ful .. po1c!!.:·,'"~ of the Sales Pitch Chevrolets rolled olf the as· lerton Pontiac dealer.
board ii noted yachtsman
Fruak W. W..Se, who la H · Entrant.I iD the BllUdlnC In·
pected to move to Newport duatrJ Golf Tournament April
lhortly. Wade la preaently a 21 t Mesa Verde Country Lot Angeles resident. • -'" ._ __ _ Lut aummer, wblle com-Club, Colta Mesa, ww, 1~
· 1 bl the Lot Angelea from one . ~ · the nation 1 top
bor to Tahiti race Wade mettba11ch11n1 expert.I as a
ran in&o aome bid 1.d. Hla bitb!'lht of the post-tourney
a.toot JllCbt. Dlablo, went d1nDir procram. acroand near tbl Fiji IJ1and. rred Enderlin, city IDIDll·
Wade IDd otben aboard .... er ol the Chevrolet Motor Di-
c:aped Injury. vtlkJa in Lot Anlele•, will
1'be but oftlclal wu r.-abow bullden, lenden, aalet·
port.ad to be camidlrlnl a mea, suppllen and manufac-
retum to tbl bland.a to aee U tunn how GM'a marketin1
Dlablo'a bull can be recover-proeram can be adapted to
ed. the bou.ainl industry.
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6 Dispute •S Maple, t .g.
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H .. A Bell 53 Man's
For-" nicknH •t
15 Ru11 usily 54 Rolled tu
U Struogle 57 Flftlr de -
on even ~' R~irfflen ls t••• fll African 17 Slo~ n1live
Music 64 Moming 10ftf
11 Sorrowful ti7 Arro•
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20 Phut •9 City .epara1ed .3<1 Can1di1n
2! ••••• of N.V, q SJbJected to fnd11n
Territories Slate f':.a1111nat1on 40 Pay 2) Mountai• 70 Weight or 10I(1nd of attention
nytnph Gertn~y <PU o;essf'I •. -43 Forlc P'Ot:i3
25 Englisti.111 ... 71 Continuously 1~ Cr lu111J 46 Put of
beverage 72 Htad lllllt body Ille root
26 Pron0\111 7l -Scott 12 Slavi shly 50 Pl1l1d
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sicltnus H De< I art to 1.3 Fem. 111f'tal
2' Skalelif'd b1 untru1 f'1dnam1 52 Pr1111
31 Short swi111 75 Grinding 22 Welcome 54 You111
33 Ptltt compound 24 Ardiilt<tu•al pf'•SOfl
product structure 55 Glory
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41 Pert. to W. 2 Th~9M JO Part of
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of PNEUMATIC·IUIPENllON, the 1el1ntlfkl control for
redwcible intulnal hernia. NO a EL Tl, NO IT"'API, NO
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approved by doltol'I. ONl DAY ONLY, Wtdnelday, AJ'rll
211t. CCl"'AL "'EEF MOTO" MOTIL, COITA MllA.
STRANGULAJ'ION CAN OCCUR AT ANY
TIME WITH AN IMPROPERLY HELD HERNIA
You owe It t• Y•Ul'9tlf to lnvtttl91t• PNlU'MATIC·IUS•
PENSION with tortlon action-the way to 1 more 1ctlvt
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Worn In ~ht bath Ind ewlmmlng. You i re protected under
any nor,.,al cond1t1on. Th11 ad worth 11.00 on a pntumat·
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MOTOR MOTlL, 2645 Harbor Blvd .. Wednuday, April 2ht.
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Mon~, April 19, 1965
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Green.
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Stratton. Keene. " U •. \t:WS 0 FORl::ST
:\. 'G ~RS
D ~10\'IE
"Sreamini: ~limi." Anita
Ektx•rg. Phil Carey. Gyp-
).\' Hose Lee.
0 9TH STRt:t:T WEST CD BASKETBALL
Lakrrs , s. Celtics.-~ I v e '
trom Boston 1Started al
5 p.m.1.
CB cm:UJ Rl'Ff. REDDY
!Ji AL,.\Sl\A -THE
SE\\' FROSTIER
6:38
0 SEWS. Huntley-Brinkley.
U LEA n ; IT TO BEAVER
Jerry ~lathers . Tony Dow.
lB WOOO\' WOODPECKER 1.1 FOl'R WORLDS
M.us1c
7:00
9 NEWS. C'ronkl~.
J,?uered Fortreu.'' exam·
mes current status and
future of world oreani.za.
tion.
D HtTCHCOC'K HOUR
"The Monkey's Paw -A
Retelling." Jane Wyatt,
Leif Erickson.
D BES CASEY
Stars Vincent Edwards.
Red Buttons cueata as
man with premonition his
wife will die followina
surgery.
D llltRl TRAVEL '15
CuttNagel. Bill Moore.
"The Warsaw Story."
• NEWS, Pwtaam,
Ellis: Burrell. Coatea. e cnm::J TREASURE
rrnrBurrud. host. e LYRICS, LEGENDS
lt:)I e NEWS. Bruada1e,
Filhman. e NEWS, Jobi. Slone.
• ON dEARING MUSIC
11:• 8 NEWS, Duplly,
DR. KILDARE
5MAll. WONDE~ 90HGO
NtVER 1710 ~ARE. HIS
un u: si:C1'fl' "iii~;'ibr.~ Hl17EAWAY ~
WITH GOCJO,
STEADY, ot.'
NtJlt5e ELLIE
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B c:mm GOWEN
\'O\'AGE. Dougla1.
"Jungle Safari in Mexico." 0 RIFLE)l . .\.'i
FUN FOR ALL -Andy Williams (left). joins guest
star Jerr1· Le~·is in a comedy skefrh. tonight .~t. 9 in
color. on Channel 4. Antonio Carlos ·Jobin. ~reator
of the bossa nova. makes his third guest appearance
on the show playing and singing some of his hits,
including "The Girl from lpanema. ''
Udell. Story. a I coLol ! NEWS "
QUtlll/601 OOlft!O! ~T \Q) POIN'
lleRl OIJRI,.; $!*51.A! fSC~PIM' TIIE
IN.AST 01F TllE
'OIN OOHS'!
fJ HO~t:nlOOSERS
Ill Lim!J C.\PTl.l\E
Ii) OSC'E l 'POS A
JAP . .\SESE Tl~
T. Mikami illustrates folk
tales.
Jack Latham.
11 MOVIE
''Tampico," Edward G. .
Robinson, Lynn Bari.
D NEWS, Ward.
'7:!18 fl) FRENCH fHEF Ste\'f'n~ arf' the c-1>-stara. 11 :•
• TO TELL THE TRt"TB ~::in m ~LEVE~JH HOUR . . Cl I coL§i ! MOVIE
a , ~~f~~ Watson. Richard IJ .\SO\' GRIFFITH ·Of Roses and Ntghtin· "Here Comes Mr. Jor.
Denning. Mary LaRoche. Don Knotts. c1>-star. J,?al.es ~~d Other Lov~ly dan," Robert Montcom·
Karen gives advice in boy-Ba~ne~. de~ides to . help Things. Pat Hingle, Kim ery, Claude Raina.
handling techniques. ~pie "ith. his home"ork. Hunter. at I c@l I MOVIE e cntHJ· COLORfTL 0 \0 TDlt .. FOR tD rn:t§!] ~ASSPORT "The Inspector General,'' WORCT>. Sten Brodie. SF.RGF..\~TS !O T~.~ \EL Danny Kaye, Walter SI•
''Hell's Canyon ." fl' CO'.\l'IE~T. Bro-.. Italy. cak. Gene Lockhart.
D VOYAGE TO THE ' 8:40 m ,\'.\IERICA'S CRISF.S: m MOVIE BO'M'O~ OF THE SEA fD l~SIDE fHA!\~'EL %1 CHIW OF Fl "Tl'RE !.Remem~r Pearl Har·
Richard ~:~ehart and Da· IJ THE LCC9~~BOW IJ DA'.\-SV ~~MAS SHOW ~~.Don Barry, Alan
vid Hedison art c1>-stara. Lucille Ball and Vlvian 0 BING CROSBY SHOW • COMMENT, Bren ..
Geori:e Sanders guests as Vance are the co-stars. Bing Crosby and Beverly 11.15 powerful foreign a g e n t Lucy attends country club Garland are the co-stars. D CD.IRl TONIGHT ~erving in an allied secur· dance on rolle.r skates. Rut~ Roma.J! guests as dy· St&riJohnny Carson.
ity om~. 0 am1J A'.\-0\ nam1c real estate broker. D NIGHTLIFE
G cmDJ 1\10\'IE WJUL\M~ SHOW . . . 1:45 .
"The Trojan Horse," with Jerry Lewis. Antoruo Car-G SE\\S, Rot>.rta. 11 .31
Sle,·e Reeves. los Jobim. guests.· 11:80 IJ MOVIE tD WF.LLS FARGO D WESOY A~iD ~IE 1J CBS RF.PORTS "The Gunfighter." Greg. at rntBJ 'HOLIDAY Georae Burns · and Connie "t:nited Nations: Belea· ory Peck. Helen Westcott.
::rand of the Geisha." lt: • m OOLLAR DIPLOMACY m MOVIE
Tht town a Dam Built. "East of Borneo." Charles
I:• Bickford, Ron Hobart.
: ~~~ ~~~ ~~~z. Monday H.ishlights . ·• NEws. n~:.!5r11.
Stan Robert VauChn. I , 1 :• Solo and ruya ''babf-Gt" 7:io p.m.-VOYAGE TO THE IOTIOM OF THI D CHANGING Tl~
for, a wubed-ap aa~ SIA, Channel 7-George Sanden. guest. G MOVIE
~eat Martin Balaam. wbo •·Johnny Angel." Georee
15 given one man cbaDct l 1:00 p.m.-MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E., Channel 4-Raft, Claire Trevor.
to make tood. Martin Balsam guests in drama. l :IS
f"'l :\10\'IE 10:0Q p.m.-CBS REPORTS, Channel 2-"t:nited IJ ~toVIES 'TIL DAWN
"Decision Befort Dawn," Nations: Beleaguered Fortress." I "Buck Benny Rides Hlchard B4._sebart, Gary Agaia," Jack Benny, Ellen
\lerrill. 10:00 p.m.-HITCHCOCK HOUR, Channel 4 -Drew. Pll.il Harris. "Mar·
f!'J f'llF:\'ESNE Jane Wyatt, Leif Erickson star in drama. ry Me Again." Robert
~tars Clint Walbr. Cummings. "Phantom m Cil1rHl WONDERS OF 10:00 p.m.-8EN CASEY, Channel 7-SpedaJ From Space.'' J 1 me 5 ftiEWORLD guest is Red Buttons. Seay.
"Vienna-with Lovt." D SEWS
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'To Frustrate Mogiils
.tlOVIES TONIGHT
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lul ~., t-\ ovt ol $11«k abtttMll Ila•!. Ale• Hei., f lw l...c.,.••••· Gff<9I, *''" IP.. 1"°"9"1 !'11! '1>I IW•'-lf hH • -.11...,....1,. 1toow tor • 9YD"
COf'T'n"'ittM a "h.lr$f~. • MICS•CtM ll'OW'. it '"'' ... ~" for tt\.t I~
• tOKtor Gm.rel -llet eit.• •~ii.cl By RICK DU BROW I self must be whipped into 7 JO. THI UOJU MOllSI '""l· lo d••-°' erefli"t PUC>ilc ........ ,, Ht
Cne,,,,. t , '" co•o<; ,,.,,,,.. S I• v • l"""tctt•ltlf " ftl<OITWO it>•o 11\e mn llOLLYWOOD (L"Pll -shape, must be altered so •tt ... s. HHY V'nw•. Jc ..... .,,.,_.or' M~ •"Cl ....... ltw .,, lo ltw city • • , th I 1 . fJ' Storv OI l"t "•tl<l'•cel 1M1tt1t1 OI -u"'ll h•I .,.,.._ tu•ns UC> •lld •h·ut· There 15 something beautiful-at t can no onger disturb Ci•ttu "•'"" Trov. -,,. tlr1lll•"' "'' lo ,,_ him un1n 1 •• ellern '"
1 ' f ' in h' h I h hin '"""'>Oft OI •~e Tro1.., ...,,,. lt1to S.erle 11M n •erdl Y ~ahS ymg \\'ate tng t e t e mac . e. F,.IU'P\ eru ! ~tt~ K._ -lndM· ' • natural leisure o( baseball . _, '''"""' o• """ •"41 Actti11n . 11 oo. •IMIMll• '"IHL Mu10•
f t d d f I . . I CHAXGES mm. Cllel\IWI I), 1!1rrl1'9 DOii ........ rus rate an e y te ev1s1on s . . • oo. 01c1s10N 11,0•1 DAWN ,.,.., cu•"• r.,. ,,.,o.c 1ocr111ce 0, • furiQU!I efforts to domesticate Make no mistake ahout 11-mrn. C~•MtJ ~. '""'"9 ll1ch••<1 &••· d11t•llCf<I AJNo•lc..,_ soldi•• '" "'" P•·ll•
• • 1 I t h · 11 .__I•~·•. Ci••• ""'"'''· " P'CUD ti! C..r1Nn p•ntt ouri.,. • \nU k Jeo•""" •!lock • what IS left o( the sport s re·· ~ooner or a er l ere wt i.n: n•.o,c..-,. 01 ... , ;o•vn•H• 10 ..,. on
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i.istence to total \'ideo domJ-1changes. no matter what the 1"'" °"" ccu~,,. 1or lf'P .t.1110 . 11 30. THI ouN1110HT111 "''°'· Cllefl·
nation. pro es s now. . · . or 1n·I 11 oo TAMl'1co 11•u 1. c11a ..... 1 s. ,, ...... Mi,. ~11cot1. Ski• Molfto•pr, 1.1.11.,0
, . . . Stance, haS never I at least ''"9 Ed..,.,d G ll011°n.an, l'l'M llell, A M1tct.ll A r.ilred wul'f19f\t•r lu rn, lo ~~r-'!!111•·----------------r"--oillll""""r--------r-~-...,------· This beautiful flicker or in.I f ( u . d rted . . I s•orv ot Kharl •"Cl ,.,,,_ "" IN 0.11 "'' d.,,,. • .,. "'•' h•I rtDUl•llOft .. ""' c. d d . b . I orce u ) ' ese in entire· c• Ye11co vu" .... ,,,. wot " cOllf••u111, °''"' epe~ ence \\as an ° \1ous ty tts notion of cutting base·j "'"'"'"° Dy -tou9"•.
and . unportant factor Satu~-1 ball to 60 games a season to 11!!,~ c~.',!! .~~~.~ ... M:Oc.~0=~ t2 ., u11 °' 1ot1N10 c1tm. c"-day tn the debut of ABC· TVs make it a jazzier attraction ,_...,.,. c1e..or "''"'· 1~ GIH lO'I. 111t u. ,,.,,,,,. c~••IH 11<1<1oro. 11-weekly baseball a a me 5 T ·1E .. ''" K•n• v~n• IW•tf'f••~'-'· •111ee M~ "" "''*""" doctor ''°" to . .t-. • houJl?h a network may have ·~ • 01en• c•••"· '''"'"' 10 tt•• '" Ded• Mal•~• to '°'"' • divorcoo w11,, ~ which are seen in ma1or1 its individual lovers o( spons oi "'"'~'"° "''"-''•· ~ 11e cii.o 111e 1011_, him. Tile• t1011> ••• ,,..,,.,. )eaa e ·u·e s ... II . · ~''' • • ,,,... mvrdt"...t tw • "•1•h. eU Cl S a "e as In the nefwork itttlf is a piece ---~-
most other areas throughout of machinery that has no love l. ITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZlE· the country. I for anything exQept as it can
t:NSATISFIED 1 ?e applied t.o producin~ prof·
Most of baseball's club iii; on a large scaJe. and In
owners have .almo~t trampledl step. I
each other in their desire to ~t aizain on Salurdav. this
hurriedly get in on the tcte.' w•erful unpredittabilitv o(
\·ision gravy offered by AB.C· baseball undermined ABC· I
TV. which has frankly and T\"s reasoning for a 60-game
publicly announct>d its desire w~kend-0 n I y schedule. l
to drastically chan,ge t he didn 't i;ee .1lhe t"o other re-
sport by makin1Z it solely a J?lonal contests. hut the Mil·
weekend diversion. T h e s e wau kl'e·Chicaj!o game was a
owners apparently were not cinc·'Sided hore. a dull affair.
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broadcasts or the CBS a n d did indeerl ha\·e a SO.game ,
NBC telecasts thal "ere ,,·eekend·onl\' !ithedule. a· n d
blacked out within ;;o miles of that for ~e\'cral w e e k s
major leagu~ markets. :\or runntnt! there were only I
were they dist meted by the medH><:re contests on televi· 1 fact that basebaU in its pre~· s1on It m1iiht be three or
ent form has succe~:Jill· fr1ur "e"k' before the viewer
ly maintained its place as the ~«Jw a reilll~ extitln~ game.
natiooal pa~time year in and ond there "ould ~ no dav-to·.
year out. rlt1y achon II') t<ikc up · the
Thus. with the uwnrrs ha\. 'lark anrl relarn int('rest.
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Harbor Area to Fill High School Board Posts·.
Mn. Zoe RA Barlow, 54,
ol 232 Agate Ave ., Balboa
Island. is a ZO..year Harbor
Area resid,ent. She attend·
ed Los An geles p u b I i c
school s and UCLA
NAVY MAN
Bruce B. Howey
BIRCH CANDIDATE
Gilff Kav•n-efl
Bruce B. Howry, 44. of Gllr1 Kavuap, 'J:T. of
UN"Y NOW Ellqboth M. Liiiy flRST ELECTION
John P. Nettel
CRITICAL
Howerd N. Roeer•
LDNG-TIMI RESIDENT
RoMrt L. Trusty
ONCE DROP.OUT
Georte A. Tucker
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Family includes husband,
Ronald, division manager
fo r Prudential lnsuran<.'e
Co.; son, Noe l. 28 : da ug h·
ter, Mrs. Mona·Rae Ander·
son, 25, of Costa Mesa . and
two grandchildren.
208 Santa Isabel Ave., Cos-967 Presidio Drive, Cotta
la Mesa. is a retired Navy Mesa, is a real estate sale1-
man. He's rnade his home man with Don Ward & Co.,
in Costa Mesa for the past Costa Mesa. lie is a grad-
10 years. lie is • salesman uate of Ferris State College.
for Semple Real Estate, Co-Big Rapids, Mich., hat
rona del ~far. a p<1rtner in li\'ed in Costa Mesa about
Pump Rental Service of three years.
Mn. Ellube.. M. Llll1.
48, oi 208 Dartmouth Pllice,
Costa Mesa, formerly
worked as a regiltered
nurse, is now a houaewife.
She has lived in Co1ta
Mesa six years, is a grad-
uate o( _the Universitf of
Iowa School of Nurslne.
Family include1 hUJbud,
Robert, a clinical paycbol·
O&ial at Falrvitw stat.a HCll·
pttal ; marrlt'cl IOll, Eque,
29, of PeDn1ylvan1a; daup.
ter, Barbara, 11; ac.i,
St.phen, 12; -(ll'andchll'
Joli• P. "J.ck" NeUel,
38, of 1708 Labr•dor Drtva.
Costa Mesa, is a district
sales supervisor for the
metal hose division of the
Anaconda American Brais
Co. He is a graduate of
Trinity College, Hartford,
COM ., hu lived in Co1ta
Mesa seven ye&rs.
R"'ud N. Rt1en, 44, of
421 Seville Ave., Balboa,
tucbe• m a I bematlcs 1t
Villa Park fil&h School in
the Orange Unified School
District. He is a graduate
ol the Univenity or South-
ern Califofnia. Rogers spent
summen in Newport Buell
from 1921 to 1141, has lived
here permanently for t h e
put.four YMll.
Jtobert L. Truty, 35, of
407 Lenwood Drive, Costa
Mesa, Is a partner ·in Trusty
Electric Co. of · Newport
Beach. He is a graduate of
Ne ""' po r I Harbor lligh
School and Santa Ana Col-
lege. has li ved in !he Har-
bor Area for 30 years.
George A. Tueker, M: f!f
1M2 Minorca Drive, Costa
Mesa. manages the Lido
Shores ltotel and Marina in
Newport Beach. He is a
J.'!raduate of Orange Coicit
College and· California Stave
College at Lona: Beach, has -
lived in the Harbor Are r
Mrs. Barlow is ieeking
her fourth term on the Ne~·
port Harbor t'nion H i g h
School District board. She
was first elected in 1954. is
currently board's president
and senior member.
Sbe has been president or
the Orange County School
Boards Association and has
served six years as a di·
rector of the Calif or n i a
School Boards Association.
In addition, she ls past
president of the :Sevoport
1-farbor \l/omen·s C ivic
League and served t 'v o
'.\'ears as secretary of the
Balboa Isl a n d Improve-
ment Association. She IS an
honorary life member of
the PT . .\. formerly directed
yquth s"·i mming activities
fo,. the Balboa Island Yacht
Club.
She is runn ing on her 11-
~·ear re<.'ord as a hlgh school
1rustee. feels he r experirnce
"·ill help stabilize the hi_gh
school board. "·hich already
has under~one major rcr-
sonnel changes during the
past year.
Costa Mesa and is current· Family lnc I u d e s wife,
ly attending Orange Co1st Sandra, and daqbter, Kel·
College. · ly, 6 months.
His family includes wile, Kavantgb, a ab apter
!-ucille ; son , Terry, 19; two leader for the John Birch
daughters. Barb a r a. 17, Society, is seekina: a seat
Bonryit, 10. on the Newport Harbor
llo""·ty, who seeks a scat L;nion High School District
on the llarbor Area's higll board. A Young Democrat
school board, is currently "-'hile in college, he is now
president of the Corona de! a member of the Colla Me·
~far lligh School PTA. I-le sa Young Republicans. He
is also vice president or-the is also a member of the
Costa l\.1es3 Optimist Club }!arbor Lites Toutmaster
and vice president of the Club and the Newport Har-
Optimist Boys Ranch, Lan· __ ~r-C<!!_ta Meaa Board of
caster. Realtors.
lie has bren acUve in·
scouting and is past presi-
dent of the Midget A u l ii
Racing Assoc I at ion of
Southern California a n d
Arizona.
JlotA'ey says the pre!fl1t
high school district is good,
hut not so good that it can't
be improved. He thinks uni-
fication will help provide a
\\'ell-balanced school pro-
J:?ram from k i ndergarten
through hilll school in the
llarbor Aru..
Kavanagh says unifica-
tion and maintaining liai-
son between school admJn.
istrators and citiun1 are
the most urgent problem•
facing hi&h school author·
ities.
He also says lhe over·
riding isaue in this election
is "the liberal·sociallst phi!·
osophy" he claims "is per:
mealing every level of our
5Chools."
""'"· Mrs. Lilly would like to
be the 1econd woman ever
elected to the Newport Har-
bor Union High School Dis-
trict board.
She chaired a LWV com·
mittee .which recent I y
wound up a three-year
study of Harbor Area 1chool
systems, figure• this work
hu given her a thorough
cround.inl in local ICbooJ.
affairs. She wu tbe
leaeue's first vice pruident
before resi&nin& from the
non·partlsan Jl'OUP to .eek
a seal on the IU&b 1ehool
boanl.
She has been a PTA of·
ficer, has ser.,.ed u an
~ection official and a trut·
tee of her cburcb (U~ •
sallstl. -/
Mrs. Lilly ates wti-
fie11tion o arbor Area
1ehool stems u IOOn •s
le and lone range
Janning for IJ"Owtb and
change.
His family lncludel wlft,
Sally and three cldldrta,
John, 10, David, 7, Oiarle1,
2.
Nettle was appolnted l.o
the Newport Harbor Union
High School District board
about a year ago l.o fill out
the term of Dr. Edward C.
Milum of Newport Beach.
who resigned. Nette! i1I thus
listed on the b8Uot as an
incumbent, -although he i1
ruMing for election for the
first lime.
Nettel is a charter mem·
ber aDd hu been a director
of the Mesa Verde Home-
owner'• AssociaUon. He Is
aJ50 a membtr of the B
op·s Committee for St.
John the DlvineJEPiscopal)
Mini.Jn .his ckine 1ome
fund & for the Boy
Ht wants a just and work·
able prolfam for merlin&
Harbor Ana 1chool dls-
tricu. advocates l.Qtenaive
planning to meet future
tchool needs In. tbe uu.
Nettel pledges to work
for srea~r public under·
ltandlne of unification.
Hi• family includes wife,
Trudi, and three children,
Bob, 15, Howard Jr., 12,
Maret. ll.
Rogera 11 one or two New·
port BeKb andidates for
the Harbor Area·s high
achoo! board. The other six
are from Colt.a Mesa. He
was a businessman for a-
bout 15 years before de-
cidin& to become a t~
er. • /.
He has been ctive in
1coutinc a
Ro&e S,
hi chool district's pres-
athlelic program. say•
the dittrict has a p o o r
image because its athletic
program hu ttached a low
ebb. He alao says the dis-
trict's technieal and voca-
tional procrams are not a1
eUec:Uve u they should be
and need strencthening to
meet the need• of students
who are not going to col·
lege.
He thlnkl unification is •
&ood idea. but would pre.
fer t.o He it lake pface alone
municipal boundaries
lhs family includes wife,
Jeannie, children Sandra,
13, Dian•, 11, Billy, 51, Mich-
the past 10 years
His family du :wit&.
Irene, o dauahllJors,
Kathi I 9, Karen, 7.
er, who seekl a aeat
Trusty is tryin1 for • seat_...--cn tbe Newport Harbor
on the N e w p o r t H;µ.b Or Union High School Distr1ct
Union High Sc~oo -ifistrict board. says he Is keenly . · , aware of the v1lue of edu-board. He ~ st president cation _ "I was 1 hi~h.
ellr. L -
of the $la Mesa Juni or school drop-out, bl.It we.nt
Ch r of · Comm e r c e, back to school when the
ast president of the Cam· cement started gettinl too
bridge Estates Homeo"·n-heavy·" . . He won a meritorious rrs Association, past direc· commission from ieraeant
tor of the C o s t a f\lesa to Jirutenant while ser.iing
Chamber of Commerce. in the Marine Corps in t~
He has been act i v e in early 1950's. He is active
1 c o u t I n g 1 both boy and in both the Costa Mn:a &Ad
"irl). parent-teacher "roups NeYtport Harbor chambers a ~ of commerce.
and is a member of St. Tucker says he can rep-
James Episcop.tl Church. resent th• entire Harber
Trusty is for m e r g i n & Area on the high schoOJ
the Harbor Ana's three board, adds th.at unification is a fact of life tnd the school di stricts, says there only real question is how
is no doubt it is needed to to implement it smoolhl~·-
provide continuity of edu· He is interested in ad·
c:ation in the area. vance planning. piedges .a
His Rims include a better one-man campaign to taki;
lnlormed public on the uni · the school story to the com:·
fication issue and school munity J6S days a year.
alfain in gentral. any time. any place.
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Orange Cooas
EXPERIENCED
Walter M. Longmoor
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21 Seeking
11 School
Positions
Twenty-one candidates
are vieing for 11 1eats up
for arabs Tu~~day in school
board elections in four dis·
tricts covering the Newport
Harbor Area.
t '
Newport Eleme11tary
PLANNER
T~ 8. Adtlt
PRETTIEST
Marion C. Bargeson
NO CONTEST
Donald A. Strau11
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.lauu·s It. Jh•linontr. :!i.
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port Brath. IS prl'~lllt'n! n!
lht• .\larln1'r~ ln \'r~ln1rnt
Corp .. a tot"al firn1 ~p<'t·ial·
11.inc 111 prnpl•r!~ th•\('lup·
n1en1 I Ir 1.s a gr:H l11atr nf
thf' t ·n11<'r~11\· of Sc1ulhl'rn
Ca liforn1;_i , hit.• Ii,. l' ct 1n
J'\ewport ;1hoi1t (1\r .1t';tr,.
Il ls fan11ly 1nt'lt1dt ~ 1r11e
Orlene and 5-n1onth·old son
Jack.
\\'orlh l\eenr. 47. or 2;18
lfil h SI .. Seal Beach. h a s
hved in Sral Beach since
l!Hfi. :1as h<'<'n its posln1as-
tt·r sint·I• l ~l:j:! lie is a Jtrad·
U<tlt' uf Tatl .Junior Collt•ge.
II•~ 1a1n1l,v int•ludc~ 11·if<',
Adell, and thr£'e ("hildren,
Jun. :..".!. Karen, l!t. and An-
nette. 14,
Wal&er M. Lon1moor, 72,
of 284 Morning C a n y o n
Road. Corona de! f\lar, is a
,partner in Western Canners
Co .. :'\le~·port Beach. Ile is
a graduate of the Univer-
' sity of Sou1hern California.
has Ji,·ed in the llarbor
Arca fo r 2!1 vears.
I !is fa n1i ly "includes "'ife,
~1ildred.~ I h re e married
dauJ:thlcrs and seven grand·
, children,
Of the 21 candidates. eight
a~ seeking three seals on
the Ne'>l·port Harbor Union
lligh School District board,
~<'\·en art' in !ht running for
thrre seats on Costa J\1esa ·s
rlemeqtary board and three
a re competin g for t'A'O open·
ings on the Orange Coast
Ted B. Ad1lt, 47, or 627
Rock.ford Road, Corona de!
~lar, ls a self~mployed
p I a nning consultant. has
Jived in Newport for three
years. He is a graduate of
Pasadrna City College and
U.C. Berkeley. holds a mas-
ter's degree from the ljni-
versity of Pitt5burgh.
Mr1. Marton C. Bergeson,
~· 1721 Trade'A·inds Lane,
Ne"-·port Beach. is a teach-
er turned house""·ife and
civic leader. She Is a UCLA
graduate. has liYcd in :\e'A·-
port for five years.
llusband Garth 1s a salt's
cn_gincrr for J)ouclas ,\1r-
tra£t of Lon_g P.cath. Thl·y
ha"e four children. :'\ant·y.
13 . Garth. IZ. J u Ii<'. 5.
J anie. t
l>onald :\. Slraus~. 48, of
101 V 1 a \'C'nczia. \c"·port
Beach. !s \'icr prrsitlent 1n
char~e <if employr r£'\ation!
f(lr Beckinan lns!run1ents.
Int of Fullertnn. Straus~
has livl'd in r'\ctA·porl for
the pa~t eight Yt'ars. l le is
a S1anford i::raduate and
holcls a masl!'r ·~ decree
fro111 Cornrll l"ni,·crsltv .
Oelmonte is trying to ~n-
' tt:r Lo ngm oor 1r11m !he
l\'e"-·port seal on tl11· tJCC
board. The c ho 1 i.' l' is
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Cini~· one oth<'r board mem-
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The NetA·port Beach e e-
mentary rat't' is all but set-
iled . becau~l' onl y three
candidates <irr 1n the race
for as 1nan~· ~l':1l s .
Un these 1>aJ.:1•s are brief
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v.·here the~· stand on key
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l'd ca1n paign for lhrcl' oprn·
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and cit .\· manager in Pasa·
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and Ri\•erside. In addition.
he has held higti posts "·ith
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and thf' Los An geles arch·
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Beckett & :\ssociatr.~
Adsit sa ys his prirne oh·
jettive I.\ lo pro,·idc 1hc best
educational op1}ortuni\1e~
poss1hlt' for thl' rhildrcn lh•
also Sf'C'ks harn1onv on the
st' h oo I board. e fi o u .it h
schools to met ! rnrollmt'n!
crotA·th ordrrh <ind f1n;1n·
t•1all.' ~uund Steps to"·ard
uniflcat1on .
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: ·! ltltOIA TION OflPICllt
• ~ Denald I. Crumpedcer
: -~ Deaald E. Cnunpacker, · :-.u, of 1944 Pomona Ave., is
: ::. deputy probation ofLicer
: ·.for the County ol Orange.
: ·:He is a graduate of the Uni·
. · ·versity of Texas. has lived
· -in Costa Mesa for more
:than 10 years.
: His family includes wife,
~Maria. and three children,
·-Vivette, 11, C06ette, 10,
:Mario. 4.
• Crumpacker Is one of the
:five challencera and two
'• lnoumbenta 1Hkinl three
seats open thiJ year on
C()tta Mesa's elementary
board. A former journey·
-man electrician. Crumpack·
. er has been with the county
probation departm~nt for •
• the past six years. special·
: !zing in juvenile work.
:-He is a member of the
: · N o r t h Orange C o u n t y
YMCA. St. Joachim's Cath·
olic Church. the Association
of California Conaum e r 1
• and the California Pro~·
lion. Parole and Correction·
al Aaaociatlon. Ht conceiv·
rd and organlzed a project
; to help culturally deprived
·-children which won a 196.1
Disneyland Comm u n i t y
Service Aard.
Crump a c k e r says he
wants to see to it that evrry
potentially ill-e d u cated
child receives adequate at·
tention at tht elementary
leveL
He would also seek con·
tinuation of what he de·
scribes as the p r • 1 e n t
board's harmony. farsighl·
ed approach to site selec·
lion and new teaching tech·
niques. and Its sensitivity
to the educational interests
of Cotta Mesana.
SEIKS NIW TlltM
Jack C. Pletcher
Jatk C. Flteelter, 49, of
227 Rose Lant, owns and op.
erates the AP'Plianct Refin·
ishing Co. and the Fullen•
wider Furniture Co.. both
in Santa Ana. He is 1 grad·
uate of McKaya Businru
Collrge. Loa_ Angeles. h 1 1
lived 1n Costa Mesa for 15
)ears.
His family includes wife,
Marian, and three ions,
Jack Jr .. 20, Steve, 11. Bill,
17.
Fletcher i1 one of two in·
cumbenta 1eekin1 re-elec·
lion to the Costa Meu ele·
mentary board thil year. is
currently board p~esident.
He served a term on an
Antelope Valley tlemen·
tary board before movine
to Costa Mesa in 1960. He
"'as appointed to the Costa
Mesa board In 1966, haa
been elected tw~t 1inc1.
Fletcher has been active
in scouting for 10 yean and
has served five years aa
1 u p e r i ntendent of the
church s c h o o I at Costa
Mesa·s Fir 1 t Methodist
Church.
He says unification la the
key problem facln& • Costa
Mesa adlool tnllteel, point·
in& out a solution to t h t
problem is in the oftln&. He
wanta to 1tQ on the ele-
mentary board to help over·
sff a amootll _l{.,,siti.oll to
a unified IChoel 1.-m in
the Harbor Area. feela his
uperience will belp meet
UU. end.
STOCKlltOKllt
H. Lawrence Hl9bey
H. Lawrnee "Lury'' Hit·
bey Jr., 3.1. of 420 Cabrillo
St., ta a stockbroker. work·
ing out of the Santa Ana
oHice of Merrill Lynch,
Pierce. FeMrr and Smith,
Inc. He ii a graduate of UC.
Santa Barbara. has lived in
Costa Meu a b o y t four
yrara.
Hlcbey and hi1 wilt, Gyn·
tile, havt one child, a 4-
year-old strl.
Ht la apat co-treuurtr of
the Mesa Verde Mtthodiat
Cbun:b and c u r r e n t I y
serves u secretary ol the
vcecutive committee f o r
Friends of the UCJ Library.
Thia ii his first try for
electiv~ public office.
Higbey says unlfk:alion is
u_,t • keJ problem fa<.'ed by
Costa Meu achool1. He ia
for it. He uya he want. to
maintain current levels of
efficitncy and effectiveness
In Costa Mesa schools and
Improve upon them "·here
possible.
He likes the district's
present philosophy of edu·
caUon, ill present approach
to lon1-r a a r • plwin1.
adda that he also approvea
of wortinc rei.tionships be·
tween teacbsl. idministra·
tors and board members,
which he finds harmoniou1.
WANTS TO SERVI
Rod MecMllll•n
Roderick ff. "Rod'' M~
Mllllu, 38. of 1875 Anaheim
Ave.. owns and operates
MacMillian'a Texaco Serv·
ice Station in Costa Mesa .
MacMllJian ha~ lived in the
Harbor Area 3.1 years. 20 an
Cos~ Mesa. He is a grad·
uate of Ney.·port I I arbor
High, Oranct Coast College
and California State Col·
legt at Loni Beach.
His family lncludes wife,
Mildred, and five children,
Patrick, 18. Tom. 16, Bill,
IS. Mike, 11. Christine. 11
montha.
One of seven candidates
for the Costa Mesa elemen·
tary board, MacMiJlian 1s
perhaps belt known for his
work u uaistant director
nf the Harbor Area 8-0ys
Club. a post he held for 15
years.
He baa been active in the
city's c ha m be r of com·
merce. the Newport Har·
bor-Colta Mesa Lions Club,
Elks and parent·teacher
J:roups. He also has worked
professionally ~s a teacher
and coach.
He was n a med "Mr.
Baseball" in 1960 tor his
work in organizing the Har·
bor Area's summer ba1e-
ball program, holds an hon·
ora.ry life membership in
the Rea School PTA. was
cited by OCX:: In 1952 far his
orunizatiODll work w t t b
the school'• aporta publicity
department. is past pn11-
dent of the Orange County
Boys' Club Worker,1 Aaao-
ciation.
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HITS CURRICULUM
Howard C. McVlcker
Howard C. McV&cker, 33,
of 1015 Grove Place. is a
teacher. He has lived in the
Harbor Area for 18 years,
is a graduate of Newport
Harbor High School. Orange
Coast College. California
State College at L o n g
Beach. holds a master's de-
gre-e from the University of
Colorado.
-~ ~Vicker and his wife,
Roiemary, have three chil·
dren, Lisle, 7, Lee Ann. 5,
Pamela, 2.
He Is a member of the
Costa Mesa Grange and is
past p r e s i d t n t of the
Orange County G r a n 1 t
credit union.
McV1cker once taught al
Davis School in Costa Me·
sa. but switched to the high
school le\lel after picking
up lus master'1 degree. He
now teaches science and
mathematics at Huntington ·
Beach-Marina High School.
McVicker says teachers
have not been as deeply in·
volved in curriculum de·
velopment as they should
be. feels tlus has weaken·
ed Costa Mesa schools. He
contends that solicitin1 o(
teacher organization opin·
ions on a continuing basis
v.-ould help upgrade curric·
ulum.
He also advocates exten·
sive investigation and eval·
uation of present curriculum
by the board so that chang·
es. where needed. can be
accomplished prior to uni·
fication.
OLD TIMER
Albert Otd•n
Albert Ordea, 48. of 2066
Orange Ave .. a cement con·
tractor. has Jived in Costa
Mesa for 47 years. He is a
graduate of Newport Har·
bor High School and Fuller·
ton Junior College.
His family includeij wife,
Eleanor. and t h re e chil·
dren, a married dau&Jlter,
Mrs. Jo Anne Jackson. Jeri,
20, Michael. 16. Daughter
Jeri "'ill miss voting for ....
Ogden by a h a i r -she .
turns 21 the day after tht
election. .
T h e r e are t w o men
named Osden in . the seven·
man race for thfee seats on
Costa Mesa '1 elementary
board. They are not re·
lated. Al is the incumbent.
He is CO!llpleting his 16th
year on the Costa Mesa
board.
He is past pHsident of
the Newport Harbor·Costa
Mesa Lions Club and spent
27 years with the city'•
volunteer fire department.
Odgen also ma~ be the
H a r b o r Areli's an:ume
champion blood donor. He
has given more than s i x
gallons to the local Red
Cross since l!M9.
Ogdrn cite11 unification of
Harbor Area 1chool sys·
terns and broadening of ed·
ucational television facil·
ities as the two most press-
ing problems facing school
trustees. He's in favor of
both . says he is 1eeking re·
elE'ct1on in order to see pro-
grams started while he has
been on thr board broucht
to logical conclusions.
RUNNING
Richard M. .Oeden
Richard M. OSdel, 35, of
3265 Minnesota Ave., ii a
project administrator f o r
Ford Aeronutronic, N t w·
port Beach. He is a grad·
uate of the University of ·
, California. Berkeley, h a I
Jived in the Harbor Area
about three years.
\His family includes wife,
Jimmie, and four children.
Donald. 11, twina-.Judy and
Jan, 10, Daniel, 5.
There are two candidates
named 01den in tht Costa
Mesa element a r y race.
· They are not related.
Ogden lists no civic ac·
tivities or prior public of·
fices.
He says unlfic a t i o n of
Harbor Area school dis·
tricts ·and building enough
schools to keep up with the
demand are the most uri·
ent problems facin1 board
members.
He advocates continua·
lion of current policies for
keeping up with classroom
needs. urges coordination
with the area's two other
districts in carryinr o u t
unification.
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Sunday . .,. ~
It was the moat oneaided
eount in playoft history and
also set an all-time record
for the most point ever reg·
istered by a team in cham·
pionship play.
More startled than infur·
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Ser dee
D<opartml'nt~. -·-Whl'rr
lated, the Laken quietly
be&e plaMing for 1 o m •
measure of revenee follow·
tni the clash. "We're too
1ooct a ball club to be hu·
mUated twice in a row."
Laker coach Fred Schaus
explained. "I'm not pre-
dicting a victory ln Ute~
aecond game, but you can
bet the Celts will have a lot
tou&her lime."
Nevertheless oddsmak·
ers were making Boston a
solid favorite to top the El·
gin Baylorless Lakers.
Home
' K. C. Jones w11 the hero minutes to 10.
of Bolton's rout Sunday. Bil BW Ruuell, wbo' hid
Holdinl the Lakera' Jerry mined only one MCODd of
Weal to 21 point.I, J o n e 1 p 1 a )' in u v e n 1ame1
poured throu1h 17 hlm1ell a1ain1t Phllldelphla in the
while time and a1aln set· Eutem Dlvialoa r.ayOffa.
tine. up. teamm a ti 1 for performed only a ew m~
scores. . menta of the f ourtb period
Hia b.ckcourt mate, Sam and waa 1 h o w • red and
Jones. had 25 while John dre11ed at the flnllh.
Havlicek c a m e off t h e Dick Barnett, who bad to
bench to score 22. leave the 1ame in tbe Drat
The partlaan crowd of quarter to receive treat·
10.180 roared ill approval ment for hi• injured lee.
as B o s t o n bouman Red mana1ed 21 poJnta for the
Auerbach pulled off his I.Hers to place b e h l n d
first team with 10 complete West in that department.
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By <iLE~N WHJTt: were finished as !'red Nicholl"';';:: Ji!;!. _ , IJ'srt." i'tt ,~I
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BI::LLFLOWI:;R _ Weat· ered the 120 hilh hurdlea in ~· ~~:~~ , ••••n tl4iutll ''"''''!e11111
1 .. 2 l · 1 th old 1tand 11 ·21• 1 Mui.oti.... 1...,,,.11 ,,.,.. » minster's two . mile relayl "· · owenn • • '""" ''-"' 11u. -. . . ard by a tenth of a second. .:J."' ~, -~41 '-llf." J?-'~ ~[i team came Up with a d1sap· Oranie County schools had io1v1 :r.t l 't,....,, 1v1c"" T.11n1 M .
pointing th.ird place fin~h a rouih day of it. faWnc to t>~M..:..-=...t ~K.D~3r1'.1 •'~ 'l'b~~ • here Saturday afternoon in win an event. '".t:.!, 2t::;, J._,~'°119~=:::.t> rw~:; ... l
the annual National Record La Habra's 880 relay team. 1t•'•t"}.":,:' M~o;'dc 7/~~:...1 "'111'
Rrlays track meet. however w•u "" 1·mprec•ive u_, ""' -L l:t!Z11 'ti '•"" ,u~1• ,\ b bl d ' •• ... •• 1. Lvmt~ CMulr) .. ~. l Alie• 'NII<-
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. re~ze own an . some-second with a 1 :28.6 perform·r.;1• .. '•'•"•·•"lil· .., ..... ._..,. ____ ,.,,1 what <:hill~ crow~ w1tnen ed ante behind victor L o n g, '·~=--••••••~I< the brealong or m~e m e et Beach Poly u :28.2l. I l;::i
records ~nd the tyllli or an-Tustin'a four·mile baton\
M~... ~oclation .•. They always do.
Mucb 111 dilcuued about
podger pitcb.lnC, but lt 11 the EPT. OF RA RA •••
opinion of many that the A mu of tM ~ was
team's pennant bopel hinge playm1 COlf eVetJ day Hd
nn hittinS inasmuch as the 1etttnc p r o I r e ulvely
pitching ts almost assured. · · wone. Jt'lnally, he 11ke4
The mo~t important member his HclclJ fer u oplnlell.
"' the h1ttin1 crew la Tommy .rA 1_ .,,, .. _ navis who tailed off laat year · re you pr11anc · t-~rtcr winninJ the ~ational caddy ••ked. .
League battinl crown two · "On fVery 1hot, '1 •11 the
~rasons .in. a r~. rtply.
Bo Wininser, 10 our town "I did.1't thlak '" wtre,"'
other stan~ard . crew, heavily favored to win.
!h_e Lions. .of : cour~e. sagged badly the last half of Coron1 del ~u <H• S-utO ~1~sed. the archives by fin· the race and flni.lhed second j Now Thru Tueeday
ashing 1n the show spot of an to Buena. TtM New •ncl Beautiful ~~~t lhry were favored to WMMAIY ' 1 PORT THEATRE
. . 100-1 l u>ttv IMul•I t.6 (-metl '11<·1 tlUJJ. IOR DUNDll" Thrcr or the four Westnun· Ol'dl '· Jenklfll ILIWlfll •.• l. k•Y ,_,,
strr atc5 were unable to 11,r~ .. ··~· 1. -.-111tr '~•~''' u. 1 I _,1.u1-brcak two minutes for their N•c""' c1.1.w;1'°"1 u ) '· kl• .. , '"".. ''The 0•.&11 ..... 1 Is Comi'nt" ool H 7 CHi<MCI brlk• MHf ..,,,_ wl"' v • w 880 legs of the run. However. 1u "' .. e11m11. ' -ALIO-
MESA.
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Bu&• 'sunny last week to beat the drums t .. in behalf of . the 13th annual he ~add_y •a Id. Yo1
Tournament of Champions at wtren t ket pla1 your llead
Las Veau. says «iolf has. a down."
anc:hor man Carl Trenladue ,,::dr~'\~ L9 ~ .. ~~.,''j2 l':'wr.:::.
zipped to a snappy 1: 54 pcr· 1 fJ ~ ... , •• _ 1. ._ 11:1u ' r.,..
formance to keep his mates ''" na:o1.tl l E111 a.i<trtfltld 11:i1.•· 1jij~--~=--~~-ji1I .._.,.... IMMll....., • • , S.rlm mectl'1 -1. llker111t1f >:•1 I GUN' Ail£WI -· 1n the top three wh1ch earned '· ••••''°" J.1u '· ''" un • ER • th lOOO -19• tl .. IM«l\e. -I. ,.,.,_, I em a medal. 1eoc1 .. 1 10:1•.1 t. k•utt• '""""*'1 THI f••1LY ftlrlTmr 11£ 1
th Long a.each Mlllik~n w o.n 10.i:.s,!i.~·~1~'t\'f.C::,' l~ii~;'j· I.a 5 .. u•11U11•·F·.. • ........ .
feprace in 7:59.6 while Mwr H~111•:,:/_ 'f't, :~m<:11 'i:5'~• ,, ( ) •E o asadena wa1 &econd al Muir 1:01 1. Wfltmlll6ter ''"·'· I 8·01 Th L. f h J k t-fftlft mll• rtln -1. -.-uir t ·SJt . . e ions o coac ac ~-"'"' •KOl'dl 2 •111em11t• 1:1u 1. ··-Hedges were clocked• at ~~l~d ~~. _ '· c;., .. 10.13•• '*
8:07.6 •17 seconds behind their ,,..,. "'"1 •e,cord> 2. L•k.-cl 1o:lu z=• 1-. 1:..19' lll AM-'t
promisini crop of rookies
i·urrently on the pro tour . . nEPT. Of' I S N ' T IT
Most likely to succeed. I C· ABOUT TIME! ...
rordin& to Wininger, is a That. when they talk about
, oung man named Dick Sikes I the great playtrs in pro bas· ---
: .''The kid has everything."·~etball, Jerry Weat was men-sirinn of Troui \\ ininger saya. honed more often. ..,,,, 3. aur1>1nk 10.U.6. I •aW'lll reported best) llO Lil -1. Murrin I.ta '01v1 It l 2. T• 1Ua1,,.,,, LL 1-HH • -Miiier IMol!roYlel If.I l. 1.-ISll11t1r) lf' The greatest ~ccomodation That the spitb11l was de-Costa Mesa's Urson Allingham came up with a fine
problem of all lime may ~e-clared legal. . . catch n( trout recently at Irvine Lake. Allingham's
Meet records be&an to tum· it~i .. ..i.•-l. "'"'' >:•• , __ , ADULTS &Jltl. I .. ~ ble even before the heatsrecnl ,, ,,,_.,., v1111• 1:21.• >. "~ • SOc 'TIL 7:00 • 1
~ult at .the l~ O 1. y mp .1 c !hat Jack 1':'1cklaus was ad-bi~~est fillh weightd 21.4 pounds. Carnes in MeXJco City ... 1 he milled to itolf s Hall of FamP. -----·--------------:----~lex1co City hotel association That the NCAA and AAU
in~ new hotels for the ()C('8· likP adults~·
,, wai:ing war against build· 1 bci!an conductinir themselves
Arnn .. The association's rta· That the St. Louis Cardi nal
soning. of course, is they will ' m an age men t gave Red
tw s t u c k with loo m 1 n y S<:hoendienst 1 vote or con·
White 'Still Tops
•mptr rooms when the games Cidence.
ue hnisbed. That Charles 1''inley AUi· A ·
The bt11eat thing Angel lgestect eh an gin1 baseball rea
nutfiekier Jose Cardenal has rules to three balls and two ,
ROtng for him ls new confi-strikes. / .
Bat Marks
llence ... Tbe kid was un-i
ffttr a atra1n when he W3'!1 with • DEPT. m· POJt;TRV... Hard • hitttint. 1 Ii<' k-1 .. .._. "'""' 1""
ur1<--1 o\I • M •at 'c' the Giants ... Willie Mays wa5 nad lvt•• t. aay raee fielding Costa Mesa catcher 1,111""'Y , , .J , ·'°"
tllO toul)\ to una11t. track. Mike White continues to pace ·•11i•• ,. • '' • .m
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I IHI lt ¥••V•• ,. • 1 ' .!SJ I 1 pat • fan year today. ,,0 .,. .,, , , , •2.u •Me. Despite a one-for-eight per-'"""' 11 • ' • ..,,
Mater Dei
In 5-2 Win
formance in the recent ~ta· 'i 5'lflll·"• " . ' • ' ·"• ..... " ' . . ·'~ Ana Elka tournament. White ""'"' , , 1 .111 I
11 1tlll .stroking the ball at a ... ...,,d 11 ' 1 1 C'tl ,
..... li t i t'"-d' . _. 1 "'' J f f I .OOCI ·'"" c p, ops n m: tslrh.:~. 1. •• ,,... , 1 • , .0001
He is number one in hits with c.ooo"''" ' • • • eoo1 19, second in runs scored with "~";!;;"• ,., .: 1: ,: :;:
12 and second in runs batttd c .. i. ,,_.., '""
Sparked by the booming in with 11. -~' ~ ",. .. ,', ~~j
OEPT. OF ONE MAN 'S1bats of Chet Malek and Greg Teammate Sam Austin is1;.1~:~ 1 • , • ·•
OPINION • • . I Huart~. M~ter Del tallied tops in runs scored with 14, c~:.::: :: ·: 1~ ~ :~;
The trade which 1r.nt Car· f~ur hmes 111 the seventh . to while Maler Dei'i1 ·slugging :~:.~'"'' ?1 • ' 1 1so
rol Da1e to the Green B a y pin a 5·2 defeat on Sale5.1an first baseman Cht~ Malek is 1., ... ,,, ~~ ~ ~ : ·;~
Packers in exchanie for Danl ~nd move into a tie for first num!M'r one in runs driven in ,~~~·; J! ~ ? ! ·:~;
Currie was an f'XCellent onr tn A~celu~ League basPball with n lw"""' • • 1 ' 111
Jrom th@ Rims' standpoint 11tanl'hn~s Thursda~ afternoon \\'P!itminster pih:hrr . out-~:ir ~ ~ , ~ ',~~
. You need no further rra· on the Monarch di;imond . firldcr Don Munsell ill t h, 11rv••1 '' ' ' ""
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'"" "How the w .. t
Was Wtttt"
lv1nt111ny
"Mary Poppin1"
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EDWARDS
Huntin1ton
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LAIT TIMI:& TUl:I.
AND
ITA"TI WED.
AT HUNTINGTON at:ACH
ll!IMUtlJ 1&m. -
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1 ieori.:r Ila milt on
"Your Cheatln' He1rt"
Arthur O'Connrll
Hop, hop, hooray I
DISHEYUll
is open today
••• and every day
Till April 25
e¥W1ICO.-~
Tuuday
Monday
Steak. Potato, Salad
Girrlic BrN1t1
~1r1k
R,11keorl
Po11110
,S11l1d
Gui le
Brud
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Thur1d•y Steak .-.p.:1:.1F11 t
ltal1an ~~ucr Gal lie
· f1 :r1t1
S1uk
Bitkf'd
Pol•to
!=•litd
Garlte
61'Ud
The Paddock
"COCKTAILS "
111 MAIN ST., HUNTINGTON BEACH
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Vela Outsails Fleet
I
I' HUNTINGTON BEACH BUSINESS DIRECTORY
__ In-66 Series Start
State OKs
Harbor
Projects
By AL'.\tos LOCKAsn· I r .\rrr1r C.\T.\'.\tARAS 16>
Boatlni t::dllor -Copy Cat. Bob Baker, SACRAMENTO -Calltor· 1CBYC nia'a Small Cr1ft Herbora Vela. the K-4-0 s I o o P co· RHOOt:S-11 1 7 r -Ready .
sklpPfred by lltrb Riley and Edd\'. Chuck Eddy, BYC : 12) Commission h•• •pproved an
Jo'red MacOonalC: or Lido Isle Fortuna, Charles Donnelly. '85.000 s~tt &r1Dt to Fresno
Y1cht Club Saturday out -lNHYC. County for the con1truct1on of
Beach AUCTION
HOUSE
Rttail 6 d1y1 a week
.Buy For C.lh -or Sell
on consi,runent
Auttlon Wed. Nit.et 7 p.m. ......
•jJceu Ave., H.B. sailed a fleet of some &Oen· ~lt:RCl'R\' 181 -Blue Mist 1 public t>Htl•unchln1 farll-
tries to score an over·all win II. Roger Roessier. St. B YC ; 12 DAILY "'L0111t1WWHH ity at Huntinston Lake, 52 '----.. -uTO-,-,-.-vtC-,----
in B•lboa Yacht Club's 66 Se· 121 Argonaut, \\endy Manley, Mon., Aprll '19, 1965 miles northeelt of Fremo.
ries opener. the Drilling ls·1svc. At i~. me.etJn1' 'here, the · NELSON
Sands Race. THISTLE 18l -Metamor· commission alto took these AUTO SERVICE The 18-mile race "as the phosis. Gene..AJlen. BYC; t2 1 Don Weese. SSSC. 1ctions: ,
featured e\·ent in B\'C's an· Flail. John Cazier. BYC. LIDO·l4 JR. (41 Anti· -Approved an Oceanlide Automatic Transmiuion
nual Easter Re~alta w h I ch S!\lPE 151 -Dolphin. Paul dote. \\'.R. Mason. LIYC. Harbor p~strict to-year-lease 8~~~:-~!:n:t;;~
drew an entry hst of 1S3 one·1Toobey. :\HYC. !\iETCALF (ll) _ No 26 to Domm1c Sfreaola for the Tow ServlC9 :=:*" ..=-.,:. 91l'Clt---=:.: =:..::=-= .::.M ••-=-:
design and small boats in l~ fOLDIBIA·lS (SI _ Sun-H~nr\' Schofield. ABYC :. 12j constru~tion and operation of ., __
11
,....,,... ........ -oe tdlll ... -..-. , ....... ,. .._ __. class~s Sat.urday and Sunda~. ~pot. Bob Wilson. BYC. 1 h"b• Mik S .th BYC· a ~.000 t>Htel within the _, :,..~....::.:=::.=·::.,~ .. ": ... ':::'; ... ~c= Spring weather greeted the . c 1 an. e mi . · M · Oceanside harbor project 303 3rc1 H.B. •-, _ ... " c''*' -.n ,.. ,.. _,.... 1 .. u tK1t1ty. ,.._ sailors for the first time this INT.·l~ 191 , -. H·karat. (31 Lo.ttc. Bumps. Jim tY· built with a Sl.000 loan from'_..;_ ___ ...._ _____ !~ ... ~ ..,._t, "' lnl'll•n•ua ._ ..-cl ... •·--•·
season. The Drilling Islands Roger \\elsh. \ YC . (2' Zurn-ers. B'aC. __ the state Division or Small.. AU1'01uPf'u ::'~":.';..!~,t"'· 1111 ' 1·"'· ._.."Mt. "lllM "•,... -•."
Ract started in light airs and jba. Peter Gaits, BY~: (3) KITE ( 51 -Windward, Pe· Craft Harbors.
warm sunshine. but a ground Ha.wk. Graham Gibbons. ter Connally, LrYC. -Approved a Venturi Port IEACH
fog threatened to blot 0 u t B'l c . SABOT " (91 -No. 2749, District 56-year lease or and SU,,L y
the weather marks a~ L.ll>O·UA t 171 . -Lat t 1 e Chris Lipscomb. BCYC; (2) to the Ventura Yacht Club AUTO
the wind freshened off Hunt· Tw1ch. Chad Twichell, BYC; No. 2913. Gordon Johnson, for 1 clubboute 1ite wttbin wholesale pricn
••Y CLIAN
SARIAIERE'S
HUNTINGTON
CLIANEIS lngt.on Beach. The fog later1121 Lorelei. Myron Shewlfd, BCYC: '31 Pumper, Peter the Ventur• harbor project OPEN 7tDo !_A Week
diuipated and the winds ll~ht: BCYC : 131 Le BatQu, Don Parker, LAYC. also built witb a '900,000 ttate -•·
ened to cre&te a drifting situ· Robt!rtson. ABYC. SABOT B US) -Three harbor loan. t-1 w.ek daya Qu~ Work-Fut Service
,ation on the spinnaker r u nl LID0-148 '131 -Pape r'Bits, Bruce Humann, BCYC; -Amended Section 5108 or M week •"d• F•r ud DeUnr
home. Tiger. Al fl\elson. Lake Mer· (2) No. 3521, Dari Berkihl· the Public Resource• Code to 147~ B 8 S&H Green Stamp•
WincheH' s Donuts
f'rfftl Daily
Special Oiscounh
On wholesale and party
orders-churche1--<:lub1
and 1roups.
H. H. HOUIOOI
REMODELING
REPAIRING
Ml Mm, 147°7024
111!1 Be.ell BIYd., H.B •
771W.1ttl1, Cotti M ...
HAL llTATI
PRESTIGE REAL TY
& INSURANCE CO.
Investment CDunselinr
lndu1tr11l-Rt'sidentJal
and Income Properttt1
LOAN IU.VICll
All Typr11 or Insuranee
147.9117
11317 Bol .. C'ldc1, H.B.
llAL HTATI
TALBERT .~::~
SINCE 190t
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M9rt ICll ~ AN111M1tb
1111 Gerftlt-. .......... 9Mdt
far,,.._.1N:Me "1"1111 Off
IUY-a!LL-IXCHANOI ---Oeeaa Ave. R.B. In Sunday's final race of ced YC· 121 Gee Wee Burt ser, ABYC: (3) Blu, Pew provide that both the prtncl-ncz4 Beach B v ·• · • m Main St .. Hunt. Beacll
the regatta. flat airs le.ft Wilder.' BYC : 131 G~union.lsc:~!:. BYC. pal and interest paymenta on"'----,.-.-.. -, .. -.-, ----·ii LE l-300I HAL HTATI
rnanv small boats stranded 1n1 small craft h 1 r b or loans 1"-----.D'°iiiTti_T ___ __. '---;r-::;=:r:::'-r.c=:r::==---' t"-----------1
22 dellcloua var1etiH
C1ll llUOIZ
K·Mart Plua, Beach Blvd
the ocean until club launches from the ttate may be defer· A & M ALUMINUM ILlcn url\'~d to tow them home. tJ ~ for up to five yean from AWNING CO.
Following are the final re· H R Lt p the loan date. Sklrtlml ud Serened 1ults in Saturday's Orillinj! llVUSU ega a s The HunUnctoa Lake boet Room•
Islands race and the Easter launchlnc f1cillty wtll C'ODlist l&J
Regatta : -of a fivt-lal'! coaente launch-• DRILLl~G ISLAND RACE Pr;zes to $20,000 Ing ramp. lOldinl no.ta to O\'ERALL -Vela. Riley & It bandle 11 bNta •ta time, ud .
MacDonald. LlYC parkiq for 100 can wttb boat TW 3-1114 7.zaz
CLASS A -1t 1 Holiday Southland nutboard racing the added money will 1Ura trallen. Cos11tructioll, oper. 15141 Bea Blvd., Wmu.
DR. BEAUCHAMP
CREDIT DENTIST
Otnturu-ExtractJon1
Partla11-Brtd1~k·X ~ya
Easy Credit TermA We CAaav oua OWM PA,.la
Pbo••taa
H7 E. 17tll St., Cetta Meaa
llG ELECJRIC
PROILEM?
Little Electric Prob I~!
.. Call ..
ALIERT L. LATIMIR
EleetrkaJ. C.•trlder
SJU.422
Too 'Cal:4-0: ~obert M. Al· drivers are viewing with dol· a field of 1t leelt 150 eatrtn tioa and maintena• ~ be1'----------·1
lin .Jr · ~qn C · 12 ' Escapade. lar marks in their eyes the from all parts of tbe United by the county under • 20-uatHV ""-----------'
Cal·3:?. Fred Smales. BYC: announ cement that the Lake States and perh1p1 "even from year land use permit fr 0 m
f 31. Lark 1PCC1 Paul Holmes. Havasu City Outboard World some foreign countries. In the the U.S. Forest Service whlcb
B'l C. '. . Championship Regatta purse 1964 race 72 boats entwered will construct ID .cijac • D t
Terma Available
CLASS B -111 'e_ia. Riley will be boosted to 12(),000 this the starter's flag. picnic aree, aanltary (KiJ.
"MacDonald. LIYC . 121 Im· year. Several changes, designed lUea and ·~ parkiq.
petuous. 1 I.AO i Charles Glas-The inflatea purse will to make it a more interestinc ComtructiOa wW lltart D~ 1ow.. BYC: (31 Falcon lOw· · . .11 "'-d . •"'-. September when the 7~-mileens Cutteri Robert Smith,fmakt..the event the nchest race, w1 Ull:' ma em u"' SIX· long, lli-Z·mlle-wlde lake will
BYC. oulh?ard race enr run. hour en~uro. McCulloch sal~. be at Its lowest annual level.
Lincleroth '1
IAKEIY
Decorated Cakes for
All Occasion•
Br94-RD111-P11trit•
S3l-m4
ZllMAIN H.B. fl.ASS C _ Gordita 1 Cal-'c~n1mg t~ Bob McCulloch Jr.. Most important cllan_Ce 11 The facility is expected to be
281 David Smilev. BYC; 12) \'ICt pr~s1dent of McCulloch the conte~plaled splitting of ready for use by the •Prine Nameless, ICaJ-i8I J .C. Jen· Properties, Inc .. race coordi· ~ ev~nt mto two day1 of rac· Of l961S. , ______ .....,. __ _...
sen CBYC· <3) Suivez Moi nator. . . . sng, with ~wo fiours belnc run The 18S.OOO grant to the1 _____ ._,._••-•-•----
ll. Monte H~well . SSSC. Thanksg1v1ng weekend, !"\ov. on Saturday, Nov. 27, and county will come from the
l\IORt" _ lli Kai. Ed Pf irr· 27-~8. has bee~ _set as the date fo~r hours on Sunday. state's Small Craft Harbors
mann. SSSC : 121 Bravo. Bill of.!he !96.5 tditi~of the race. BIG NEWS Revolving Fund bued on UD·
Haskell. LIYC : Veloz, Ken The purse "1ll be ~oubl.e News that the purse will be claimed R>o.Unc luoline tu Ross. BYC. !that of last ye~r. making 1t ....,. t _ 000 •ill t refunds. · exceed awards in most of the up!""' 0 ~· " crea e, __________ _
REGATTA RESt:LTii t . board t .. 'd M qwte a stir among the na· BACKACHE & PHRF ~6 1 -Daneda IK·381 Copll m h even 1• 181 C· lion's top outboard jockeys,
Dave Feinstein. LIYC: • u oc · predicts W. Claude Cox, ex· •••an Yi
_RHODES-33 191 -M1stress,ITOP PtRSE ecutive director Of the N1tion-TENSION .-T ..ran.
5-our
'Win~
Heir Styli .. For Men
for appointm.nt
pboee ltl ...
Bolaa Cldea •t Ben
._,LU...11"'8 ......... 11 5 9 .... -..ill• _ .............................. M ...... fl 57-...... ... .._... ........................... ......, ....... ...................................... '--........ ........ 8i11 Taylor. BYC : 121 Mag-l Guaranteed purse to· the al Outboan1 Association. •rur 11.-~ .. .,....s,.
le. Jim Somers, NHYC. '!winning driv,er this vear will NOA will sanction the race ~t=.:~;-~~=:.:=.::•'-----------PC (7) -Slipstick Morrie be u 300 Last '-'ear· 's •-'-• u it did last y•ar "•• '" ,,., .. 11" hr••••«,._.,.,, ___ _...1,..u_un.___•_...,. ___ _,
---.. .. ~~,.. .... ...,.,.. ..... _ ......... .. ""'" ..... ._.. ...... ,_ ........... --........ --...... ltcal~
~" ' I ..,, · ~ '41A<> "' • •n••"-_..liar u• ldSl\t . ..__.,.. ,. n.irk. VYC: 121 Joy Three. was S3.200. won by Harold "I feel certain that Lake 111. , .. _, 1ett "1"' -•• ,,., ,,.. Bob Woodwa d BYC E' T k Ka . . . H...:taca..-.uaci..•an• '"'*·"""· r . . I IS, OPf a. n., Jn WlDDlng Havasu City this )'tar will ......... la well trruau ... CTft'S,XI
Ll'D_ERS-t• 181 -Zephyr.lthe first Lake Havasu Clty see some of the finest out· :.-:..~1=.:.~-~::-11:'.:::!~!.~~
Rod Lippold. f\1fYC; t21 Llt· championship. board driftrl in the nation on ~ ..... =:::/:it.:.~\~':·,~·~
1le Lulu. Lew Ross, NHYC. I McCulloch said he expecta the count," uid Fn. 1uw.1
MURIEL'S
COIFFEURS
At The SHERATON
Diltlnctlve StyUnr
531-mi
Shenton Buch l,nn
Huntlnrton Beach
HCllOW
pacific•
escrow
comwny
179.11 beach blvd.,
hiµttington beech,
calilomla :::::;
ldmlillli
Life IMUr1na Ce.
For Lutheran•
By Lutherua
Frank L Wiison
673-5025
Mrs. ELIZABETH
<BETTY> LILLY
CANDIDATE FOR
__ H_U_1_N_;_N_Ll-:-,-O-N---:-i i'"---GO-,:,_~.,,..~-~--,..,.... E_S_T __ l1 ....__F_R_A_N~~~u':':'l~C'Cu-::"ltR_R_A_N_,_J
JANES FERTILIZER CO. 1
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL .
RESIDENT: Coste Mete, 6 yra. <California, 24)
EDUCATION: University of Iowa, RN (1940)
OCCUPATION: HouHwife, r91l1tered NurH-inective
CIVIC ACTIVITIES:
PT~ memMr end lo1rd
Churdl ... rd of Trutteea
Deputy R91lstrer & Election Jud,.
LMgUt of Women Votert (12 YHr1),
... ,.. Positions, Treasurer, Vice Pr••·
ldent & Ch1lrm1n of School Study.
..
The following voters endorse Mrs. ELIZABETH LILLY for the Newport Harbor High School Bo1rcl of
Trustees:
lhv, £d•ard " """"
Mr. & ,.,.,. Jemu Allat"OOI
Mr & "'" JOHfl~ $ Aftlll\O
,,,,.,_ & M,.t W•"'' ,,.,,,.,.
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J_ .. ,....,
Merlol\ C &•Ul'r
"'" lfelt\en,.1 &t•cavttr
Mr. & Mrs. Ooo\eld A. 8•• t
Dr & "'"'· Dent ~ Mo't)tonbfeM
M~ " N•1 W11h~ \ MHI
•v"' 'I t-fcoe;t
N t i y ,,. lt_,ti-rt (i Mt)fft
'-':r ' Ml\ lt'>nt'' l Mvmo" .. ""'
-.,., ...... ,, .. " ·~'Jl•
N-•. & ¥•1 J1t k L JO'l~ton
S<ln""' Jo-.
Lortct A. JO'ltf
Jet111 J. ~
IN & M,._ l'M'-•. Ollec11"'41utll
Mr.&M11 .......... 11, ..
Mr1~ IC1t1 H. llfhl
JffMtllt rttllly
M• & M•1 Gery f . ll1111t...,.,.
Yr & Mrs Wtlll-T •111
Dr.11.F II•-
"'"· s-11-1 ...
Miiion llodN'"' "'r & Mrt, L .. J. lloscll
Judy"-'
Jlldtffl A, leum
Mrt, HMft hre
....... ""'" lredr
M" lt•cNrd A 're•
Dr Julie II Dt\,lo\ M" r ff'd f D••
,,.,, Sur"'" G. For....,
11*'1 A. Gr#lntr. Jr
Mr, & Mfl. "*'' C, Hed"'" •
Mrt, t""' Hlllm•n
M-., Sue H1lc,.m tn
sap Up Early For A Planter Soil-HumUI I 29 Yun-Same Location
GM Sammn Lope Golt Grffn Mix-Compost Quality Bldr. Materi1t1
LUMBER CO.
Call Ray Randel Delivtry Service S.3527
u;.ze,u Oprn Saturday
LE 6-1166 18191 Goldenweat St., H.B. LAKE aa ACACIA· H.B.
CAIAMA CUii
PACIFIC SANDS
CABANA CLUB
Private Family
Membenhlp Club
CWB A.C11VITIES
Tennia e Swtmmlnr
For lnfonnatton C'.all
Ul-
IHl Atlut1 H.B.
CAii WAIN
0
IAVE MONIY~ ,_. 'i' '
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2HO Harbor •lvd .. C.M. ...... •-···--Moel ~r" IGul-"I '" C1lltonlll
CNlllO,.HCTOll
A. F.:.ROllNSON
ICMDllllAVIAN ,.UaMtTUal
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17137 Beacll Blvd.·Vl 7·71'71
Runt. Beach (N. of Talbert)
Oll'TS
flf I x,.,,,.,.' (j.ft 8/w~
Sc1ndin11v1 .. n Jmportii
Gift" for thf' Whole Family
536-740I
315 Third SI. llunt. Beach
HAllDwAll
T.V .. APPLJANCF:.
MAHA
CLYDE'S SAUNA IATH
wMASSAGI
Fnturin1
Ntaaua Cydo M•11a1•
~mnt
ExerclM Rbom•
Mea1 DIY. ll3-NS4
LHle1' Div. llW12S
lWl Beacb Blvd., W1tm11.
Jack Robertson
MEN & BOYS' SHOP
TIMELY surrs
Expert Fitting
Shoeli-Shirt ii-SIA ck&
531-Ull
:!83 MAIN H.B.
M A
IRADY
REALTY · ,, .. ~ .......
M""'"9 Llttlfte
MOMll llfCC.I
fXCHANOD ................ .. ... ,...... ..,, , ·----· HITAUUllT
" HUNTINGTON
GAIDENS AP'rs.
• Sboppina·Rataurant
• Cocktall Lounp
e Swtmm1D1·Tennlt
pll. M.atl4
lolaa Ciika at Bell, H.B.
IHVICa ITATIOllS
llLL'S AMEIJCAN OIL
SERVICI
Braket •
Eltdronk AMlllCA•
Tune Up
Pick-up ind Dellvny
Beacll at Slater SO.tJJI
CARL CWCK
Electronlc
Tude-up
Braktl
NlGHT LUBRICATION
•IM1
J548% Beach Blvd.
CHUCK RADCLIFF
SHELL SERVICE
Brakn-Tunf-up
Motor~lr
Frcnt F.nd
Wheel B&landnt
ltl-7'9
1mz BeHll BIYd .• B.B. . .....
NETHERLY SHOES -.... ,,_,,
Doetors Prt1eripOons rilled
14'7·5524
11511 Mein H. B
IWIM KltOOL
ILUE DOLPHIN . ...,....., ,_,,....,.. Mr, & Mrt. JoM T 8oyd
,,.,, & Mr,. Fralll! l lrtl
Mr. & "'''· T. IC. lur...,IMluch
ll'trrv l uthard
D•. J1m.i II'. JUOlt
Mrt Mt•v 5 KtllY
Mrs Jom ... I• l . KtMldY
W A K.rtto•trtc_•
Metllde R tCollor"
Altll ktl•tlbt
ltrYI M. S.Ctrf
GtrtlVOt A, $1arrotll
Mrt J K $l1a
M'-.• £1Ml!Or Jo•d1n
Mrt. F rtd Kutlt• M._. Jehn L-1.,,..
Junlt l anhem
By Appointment
Mon. ·Sat. 10 1.m.·7 p.m.
PAIN'r. HOUSF.W ARES.
GIFTS
401 Main Sprl"gdal1
rlrat quallty-tholte cut•
· FREEZER BEEF
• Custom Cuttlnt
:-lever a Bum StPrr
I '
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1•1!'1Htlfl
Mr. & Mn. C~artt• "· CeltlW"
Mr I Mrt. Wllllem D Clerk• ........ ,.,. ..
J-A. Crou .
Mr. & Mrt. J-H Deity
ffor•, Don D. OevllOft
lf,r & Mrt. I . N. DtMflbtrt
Dr & Mra. All•M M, Dor"
M••· ttlcher11 "· 0u-
• '• M•1. lh1th Oulonan
Donald OunNn
1'or & Ht". I' J-Du11111•
Nr & M•s Ho•tcf Drew
Mra, ~nr, IC lldPr
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I[ J-FulUo.,,.
•Harritt $. U.Uld G-• ,., Htlll .... I
Ct<il• 11. Ht,..lllen
Mr, & M.rt W H. HtrllOH
Mr. & Mn. Myr0tt HtrK~ltr
D• & M•• Ernst H 1Cr1uM
Mr &. ""'' "! P Kr1us1110 :
RuOOloh Kuehn
Mr & Mrs H1I L ...... tll
Mr & Mri Htr~•'t l t lCMfu\1
Mr1 L H, llndlr
Lorry L. Liiii•
N'n , MA,ll"" MAcintvrt
Mr t. .,..,. L•wrtllCt Mtreol
M" YM l(I McU.outll
..... rot(y c ~.
N • 'A••o• "!ll~r
,_,, C M Mos-•
M't ,.,."•c•a Ill Mou
Mr & ,,.,. Mo•!ITOOI< Mul•o•d
AUt>'f'• 0 11wr
HMi', ,,,,.,on
Mlrlt"' ,,,,.
Rtv & Mrt Wtrrtn C. ~tueltr
AMa-J .. ,, s-•
~rid Sllbo
Mr & Mr>. S J. T trlor
Mr & Mis, 11*11 II. TuwllllMr
Mr .. Mrs. JOM•h rtllft<llff
Vor111 $. Tu•n#r
Jn """' Vlrct lk
Mr & Mrs. ltt Wt111-lh
Mr &. Mr1. l(,anrw•Pl W•tr•.,
lit-& Mr1 11-r T Wtlk•
MH C.l~•I W1rwlck
Mr & MH £dW1rd '1/t""''
Dr & Mrs. How1rd M WJtM
11o1»" J w1....,.,,
Mrt f lltlll Wll-
MtrY M. W11-
$111PftY J wooe1i.v
Dr & Mrs. Dtv14 1.. wo•lt
Mr. & Mrs Juli•~ Wollt
"'" Ffl" c;. Yount
VOTE FOR A QUALIFIED CA NOIOATE TU~S. APRIL 20th.
M'. & ~rs ~•cU l•"'•"'
8er"l'd LU1-1n
A/if & Mrt. t•1ul C. Mc. \A•"•,,.,
Mr & ff.rt. Cherlu • Nfd•tt .... _ .... ,_
"'"''"' ~ "'""'" A k f'h~l•t
Al" c, ••Y
Mr. A Mr\ S • S"~""ft"
M". 111ym()ftl! Sch•••••
M•,, ~ l VlcO'I
Mrt. f~I J. Wlnf1•td. Ir
M' & Mrs •obrrl W. w,.11f
M" Sle,,l"''f !tCP'U\•1ct-r
( Oltll• t/o llo't
Cllrhll,.. A D1m.,lltl
Fr•lf OllO'I
Jofln II Dtvt•
M•lvf" C"'r11ho
J lttl,. S••tttn~n
M• & M•t C.ord.,., ' G•H"I•
The above activities provide • brotd b.~_dground of experience which will • s s i s t me '" serving the
community as • TrustH of the Newport. Harbor High School District.
LE 1.nr.
%1%1,~ Main S&., H.B.
COINS
Ed's Coin Shop
Immediate Cash
For Your Coins
COINS IOUGHT & SOLD
1 -0!lf'n Dn ily 9 11.m '" 6 fl m.
u:~
Jll Main St., Hunt. Beacb
COSMtTICs
LaVina.'1 Salon
Viviane Woodard
Cosmetics
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