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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-04-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignOR l-0550 , ·Holds Up Irvine Plan "How wide and wbo paJ'?" delayed uotll a specific plan is iettled first. before decid~.ng ou That question about BaJ'lde submitted ior widening Bayside who ~ys. Dr 1s holding up the Irvine Co. Dr. and providt.ng left turn lanes ·we are not uym6 to duck ~ pr~posal fc. developing a shop· to expechte the uafftc flow. respon.>lbllity," he sud. kwe ping center at Jamboree Rd. aJ'd Council then went on record are wllllng ~o put 1n our share BaJ'lde Or., near the enttance agaln~t providmgany city funch of_ the road. to Balboa island. for unprovemeot of Bayside Dr. • Wha.t do you con~tder y~ The Plaonlng Com:nisslon has ciu.ng the Council's capttal >haze ' Counctlmao Dee Coo.< recommended rezoning the pro-lmprovement policy. Thu pol-uked. perty fromunclassifiedtoC-N-H 1cynateo that developers are to "AU of 1t, ··Councilman Al and alsowidenlngofBayslde Dr. pay for improvtng streets which ForgH sugge.ted. 10 G4 feet, curb to cwb. are noupecihed .u master plan "If y(Jf.J want a ~ertatn kllld v!, The NewportBeachCityCoun-stteeu. uueet, come up wah a pbn, cil decided Monday nigtn that Bill Maron, vice ·pre•tdent of Counctlman Jay. Stod~ard told the problell1 of widen log should the lsvlne Co. , sai.d that the ~tr. Maron. I wont okay .1 be ieuled first. Decision was roadway situation should be nickel or tax mone> for your Balboa Traffic PI ans Studied ?1'~~;::~~<~~~~:·::.~:~; esidem R. H. Rice wUl pre-"The ctty has the resp;·xtHb•hty ~d h Off'ce~ for >ayUlg what width of nreet H e at t e meetmg. 1 •• • ,,nd threctors of the yoop were LS ·-~ces~.11Y '.n.-~tr. Ma~o re - Ulstalled A tl17 Jt the Balboa plic:.u, Ma,~ you won t ac..: P lu prt nt ccpt the plan we come upw1th. iiV on reJ auril . The board of dtrector> inc lude, He u1d that B3ys1de Dr. should "BUCKLE UP F OR SAFETY" says Bonnie Blaclc, a sophomore at Corona del Mat High School, named "Miss Seat Belt" for the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club seat belt dr ive. She was chosen in a school·wide election. The Ki wanians will hold their final seat belt sale this Satur- day. May 2. at the parlc ing lot o~the Banlc of America In Corona del Ma r. HOSPITAL PLAN REJEOED FORM~TION of a wholly owned subsidi- a ry, Irvine Industrial Oevelopment Co., Is announced by Irvine Co. President Charles Thomas. The Irvine Co. will convey title to 2,&00 acres of prime in- dustrial property, shown abOve, to the new subsidiary to provide one of the largest and most strategically located Industrial park sites In the United States, according to Mr. Thomas. He said that the Industrial development plans cal l for ooth land sales and leases, thus being a departure from the long established policy of leasing land rather than selling. Im- mediate imptovement of 3 large parcels adjoining the Airport Is planned. qail trackage will be extended into the por- tion north of Lane Rd. Offi cers of the new company a re J ohn F. Porter, presi- dent, and Lansing Eberling, secretary- treasurer. The directors are Mr. Thomas, chainnan; Mrs. Thurmond Clarke, M. Keith Gaede, William R. Mason, N. Loy- all Mclaren, Charles Wheeler, Mr. Porter. PUns for working oot a solu- tion to Balboa parking and traf- flce problems were disc~ased Tuesday afternoon by memben of the Balboa Improvement Assn. , who met with City Man- ager Robert Coop and Vice Mayor Don Elder. Discusuon de.alt matn ly with the operauon of the Balboa Muolc ipa 1 Parking lot. and how to improve lot administration. The .association also asked for an eottance to the lot from Main Stteet. at the Balboa Pier. A validation system for paid parking wUl be :1.ed .again this year. but association members and the city have made no specific suggestions as to how tbe \ystem will operate. Ooe area of ditc:ussloo was bow to eoUeet perking rea for ean wbida w.e in dae kx alta city workmen went off duty. De M ...., •1 Le• D be w1dc .:nou6h to pcoud.: 2 e ur..,..y. "rs. .1.a . f H· Keating. Mn. Homer Smith, lanes o tra IC '" bothduecuon. Bob Stone, Bill Dlllman, vergil and also left turn l.ane>. Oakden, ~ory Pc;l in , Coy He ~ugge.ted wldcol.ng onl)' w.uu, Sammy ~tiller. and llud some 1 , 2VO feet of Boty\1dc Dr .. s~.nce there would be no need for le ft turn slou beyor1d lhc shopptn 6 center de vd.:>p.ltent. !lunmoru. Ed Hob<!\ is treasurer . and S.1lly Brown u secretary. TOI •• ETTim I H. Y atii LEY TROPHY Balboa sailor Tom Cor\ett. who won the Trans-Pacific race from Loa Anaelea to Honolola, wu preaeated the Yardley uoplty for a1blete of die , .. at die ... a1 Oto- qe Yamley .,_,.. .. at dae lmne Coaet Coaatry Clab. Cow1c tlm.an l•ndsley P • .rson~ COIIllllCntt:d, "SlDCC: It'S gomg to b! il >Uper-market compleA. tb..: .trcet should ~ w1de.1ed .aU the wa y to Coa!t Hwy.- "I agree there are unanswered que.tlon.." CoUJlC ilman Don Eld~:~ said. -Let's have a motion for Mr. t.usoo and the n aff get together and come up with a plaJL" A 100-plu• bed convale~cent h~p1tal pl'OJ>''l6ed ne.-r the:: ca y dtspo.al area .,. .n ruled out b) the ~ew port lkach Cit)· Couu- c tl ~10nday.:velll.n6 .i)not cou • pattbie wtth rhe adpmtng ar.:a. The Counc1l uphdd tne ftnd - lll gs of the Pla.nntng C.omno liSIOII. whtcb had re,cctcd the usc:: per- 11111 requeu ftkd b) Con•1nental P.ac1fic Inc. for a '1-acrc:: >tle at Bth St. and "htttu!r Ave. STOP SIGN GOES BACK The appeal w.as ftled by JlH.k 1\!0frt), 6~t.o Clubho"IU)c.' o\ Vc.', , "-e "''port Sc.'ach . pan owner of the pr -:~pert). He •. ud that he:: o~od Harty .... eber of Ltdo a le a11d • other mttre~ted parue~ ~oanted to carn y on wnh the Jl(O- Jt:Ct after Contmcnt.al Pa c1f1c bowed oot of the p1CtUie. Mr. Morns su d the d.spo.d areo1 was ab.)ut _ ,lJ~•I.' feet away from the prop<»ed loc au on of the bosp1tal and that " row of uees would screen thc::du mpstte. ~tr. Weber sa1d th.at the.' bu.pt-w would prov1de employment to .about 30 pe Jple and provide tne c ny some $7.200 ..n annual taX returns. Reject Rartleing Ban Results-of the tallcs will be du-Romtere-ap were Larry Pin- ley, footbell 11ar &om Harbor Hip; K• Doeebua. ewt. mer , and Dan John1011, foot- ball and b .. ltetball atar from Coeta Meaa Hiah. ~Rezoning sbould come after the >treet problem is settled.- u id Councilm.ao Cook. OD a motlan by Counct\mao AI ForgH, the Newport kach City Council voced Monday CoutKU voced unaDimously to deny the appeaL eventn8 to re-insull the nop EYE OPEUTIII ••gn at 36th St. and Balboa Ledia Strother o f S40 El "lt wotald cause nocbing leu tbao a riot," c:ommet~tecl COW'I- cllman Dee Cook Mooday even- Ing u he moved to file a letter •uggestiDg an over-night puk- Ing baD on city nreeu. The suggestloo wu made by the directc.s of the Corona del Mar Cllambet of Commerce as a means of inducing local resi- dents to park the ir can ln gar- i ge.s. Tbe Chambel directon uked the CouncU to conaldcr an ordinance forbidding ov~:~­ night parking except by permit. The Council ordered the letter flled, thus scotching the sug- genlon. bee••• or dae hei'Fy coec•- tratioa of atility line• in the alley. • Apprond the re•i eed pier penh polic:iu to aene ae a pideliae for 1be joiat harbor committee ia proce ... eina pier permit•. pCJDdiaa fonnal adoption of the new policiee; aareed that the new policiee prohibit the eott- atnc:don of a retainina wall on a bulkhead. • lnetruc:ted the city clert 10 hold up tbe applic:adoa of Ray N-.ee for a pier permit at No. l Collin• leland antil rouah plombifta i • inetalled at the propo aed CGe a aactioa then; rile permit wae eeat back to the joint harbor com- miu.. for recooeideration becaaap of c:oaf1ic:t with har- bor polic:iu. • Appro•ed the application of Marine S.lu A Senicee for lin bait rec:ei•en at 504 and 506 S. Bay Pt., Bal- boa hh1ad. • Rec:eind a report from City Attorney Walter <liar- lift&& oatH nina tho city' 1 riabte, obliaation• and limi- tation• conc:emina public: a ti li ti ea and tra ffi c: con tro I (Contlnued on Page 12) c~ated at an association meet- lng set for 7:30 p.m. today. ~prU 30, at the Balboa bunch of Bank of America. Newly elected usociatioo ~Let the lrVU)C Co. ~t the zouin6 u wants after all our condHIOIU are met," added Counc1lman Stodd.ud. Blvd. ll1 West Newport. West Newportenhad protested Modena Ave.. Newpon ll1 force at the March ~3 Coull-Hei ahta, entered Uc>c:rou ctl meetmg agalllSt removal of Hospital, 1901 Colleae St., the stopStgn. clt Ulg the haz.ud• Santa Ana. thi 1 week for an of crossmgB<~lbo.a Blvd. Coun-eye operatJon. Ruuian bom c11 then voted .:; to 1 ag.umt \tra. Strother ia w1nner of a replacmg the SI8Jl . u ymg th.tt Freedoms Foundation Award more u me was nc:cded to test for her patriotic essay on the .anem pt to e\ped te traff1c "The Flaa Amenca Gave flow on Balboa Blvd. \1e ... "Get Off Your Fat Apothyl " people put too much emphe- su on "free" and too little emphaa•s on "entefl)riae.:• .. r.~:-E:.~~~;:.~ Moore Named 0(( Prexy aee pennat apphc:abon of Air drew &rke for oa-eale beer and wine at 6110 W. Cout Hwy •• Weet Newport; the ap- plication wu oppoeed by the Ne11Jl)0rt Sbor .. Auo. oe the pooade that there are eooap drinkina placea in the area. "Let us aet off our fat apathies and vote." sayro County Clerlt W. E. St. John in a letter ura1n1 rea• strauon for the June 2 pnmary elec- tions. Here 11 hu I etter: The d1fferenc:e between a free nation and a slave ne- non c an be very Simply sta- ted. ln a free nauoo, the people acc ept the respon- llb11itv for the1t own welfare; .t\ile ·1n a slave nation that respon11bd•ty u tumed over to the aovemment. Or. to put 1t ano ther way . and meanana Che ume th1na. 1n a free na- tion the stat e aets ttl nabt from . the oeople, while in a slave nation, the people act their OJhtl, If any, from tht state. • Adopted a reeoladoe o~ deriaa the u..do.,..t of a portion of Back Bay Dr., which i • bel• 1 lOOted on to Baatbhaff Dr. to make tbe CIOtlftectJon wi1b J•boree Rd. ia abe Baatblefr .,. .. Dr. Robert B. Moore, Oranae Cout Colleae dean of in- atruetioe, will become occ·. pteeideat Jaly 1. Or. Nonnu E. Wateon, new Onnae Coaet Junior Colleae Diatrict eoperintendent and OCC preaident. will remain • a• eaperiateacltet or the di ·- triet. The diatric:tto•-mina board appoia ttcl Dr. Moore 10 b i • oew poat Moe4Say n•iaa a• pat ola periOMtl ~ft made aeceaaary by lbt dnetopmeet of Ootct. Weat Collea• in • Ratified the appoiD•nt of rec•tly elected Coa.cil- .... Liedaley Panoaa ud AI P~t .., • .,. ••• tilt OLD TIMERS Coaecll a Hanor. C.O..ittH. • • Delayed acboe oe pto- poatd OldiDMCe NldDI to Mitior aecl OCMD reJII,Iadoaa: .. , • llae ..... , 0"' .., MIJ 11. • Appa»•td flrtt ....... ot Ordiae.ce 1014 repladat ..... ., .......... .-41 _.,... ..,,.... e.- ............ 1 ....... .. ---... '"" ........ .. .............. ,. .... ~ ...... ..... , ..... nt ....... .. on Ul •• ,. ....... .... .............. .,~ .. ................. ., e; ...................... .. ......... . .. ... . ' .... -...... .. IIIII•• • OIIIM ... .._ .......... .....,., ....... , ......... ., ... ............ '7 • ..., ............... TO BE FETED Hoadnaton Beach. Golden Weat, the aecond Colleae in the Oranae Coaet dietrict, •ill be rea.dy for l,SOO etudente by September, 1966. The OCC dietrict board will eppoint a preeident for Golden Weet later thie year. CRASH LANOING -Spectators examine the wreckage of a single engine plane piloted by an Orange woman. The 4--seat- er aircraft crashed Tuesday morning when the woman attempted a low-fly•ng take-off. !Photo by Jim Petsch) Publisher of the Ens1an On June 2 . }Qf,4, we w1 1l hold the Pnmary Ele cu on here 1n Oranae County. H15- roric:ally, almost 40'\-of the rea:i 1 tered voters do not c:booae to vote on th11 date. Thts latter IS •nnen w1th Che hope that we can mou- nte all of the reai stered voters to talte ad·nntaae of Ch ia areal riabt which w: eben ah so dear! y under our democ:rab c system. Bec:auee we enjoy the free enterprise ayatem 1n the Uni- ted Stat ea we should endee- Dr. Moore, 47, bo ld• a ba- chelor of arta depee in eco- nomic• from the UniYertity of Redlaade, a maeter of arte depe in eciDcational admia- ietration frbm Ari&otla State Colleae and a doctorate in edacatJonal acfrnini 1tradot1 from S&Mford Uai•eraity. He camed oot andute atllctiel in hileory at the Uahttuty of Ari1011a. He joiaed tilt WOMAN PILOT CRASHES 1'0r to explain what it meaoa. Bas1cally, the free enterprise system means freedom of the Hedg.:.bad been practlcingt~ke-individual. The iodividDal i1 OCC 1tall' ia 1960. A woman pilot, practLCl1lg near Ofange CoWlty Airport. Duiaa World War 0 he aer-laDdl.ogaod take-offmaoueven, Mn. Helen Hedges. so. of ..ct u a aaial ..,iaeor oa escapedwitb a brokeu DOle aJ¥i ~aDge,wasreleascochftertteat­ pauot &ircnft ia tlat Carib-lacerated lip Tuetday after bet meot .at Hoag HoapltaL be• aad But Paclftc. Ht Ugbt plane crubi:J in a Held Wltnes:Je$ rep.xted th.at Mn. thea at 1114 Mtedoaa Dr., Appe I Deneed B c •1 ?.:n&eci:.e.:. .. ':.~ 1'!:il'::: a 1 y ou n ( 1 R ILAIILY 1•11 Tt.Ne.-pan~hCltyCOWl-hatdappealedlbe PlannlngCom-TIIR .. NIT cU voted 8 to 1 Mooday even· mfsaloa decision. Or. "'llo.aa A. Blakely, ingtotumdownaprotestaaalast Mt. moqen uid ltut pro- One.. C..et CoUtp • .,... a 2·U«7 parki.q atniCt\ft for po&ed perkiD& nrueture would let ooll ....... a.u "-the hi ... rile office bulJdiDg to dlmiAilll lbe v•lue of tbe GU- -'-IM • ol "-be OOIUIDliCied at lba Sea Crat mao property beeaUie of tbe ......... IMtDI ,.,.._, motel lite In Care.& del Mar. noise, oha•t odors and use at .......... -IIIIIM•IH•e Onqe A"-teeelYiAJCOIIDC.UaPfWO• a.llbouno(tbeDI .. l. tk asked ~~~ J--. CoU... Dle-•al for tllaJr JaWa rile project tbe C:O.CU to establbll an 18- n. ... ,... will._.. 3 mc.llla,o •• ...,_.,_an f110t a.l*-yard -~~~ inltud ,... ........ .al ... eod'tl· A ... JemiDW~iad· oftbdtee. now spec:lned. aad 11M • o.w. ._.Cell ... Joln.lat N~W.tJal loa 011 Iris to re.-Jtc a 10-foot fence oo Iii tt t -.... Ia ..... Aft. far ... llloul olf ...._ cb. Ja'oplrty LIM iDIIUd ol juat .._ • .:::. • 0..... C..et ,...._ A -P'"ftll far • a feel. 0111 ... 1& CNII....._ ,_.., ........ ._ t loo eo..co..Jay ~ ..W .....,, ·-tD 0.... !MI_ ,.,...._ .... 11 ltJ IIIIa .. ll•lool ~~ tlfOIIId Ctlt c....·la It& AI~ ~c... • ...._ ....... ,_tuaapec-. a.. ........... ., A ) ...., ..... .,.. Hll ....... ...-. • ..., lillie ... •• ilaal ~~at ...... :r. C..CU -~ .. u. ·~--.._. .,., r .. • ,... •! · , .. ..., .... a.. -'IIICGiillla--. n...a, ., ............... "'G. .-................... --~o-111 .... ,. 5 ., ......... -)( 0. off and landing tecbniquei for free to make aornethina of sevual houn before the crash. himaelf if he hu the eate,. At about 11:15 a.m. she ap-prise to do it. Too many parently aied to n y her {>tane AJI Sef for under power lines at tM end of tber110wayoear Palisades Road. The pl&nelOit power as It left Ensenada the cod of the runway. dropped ooto PalisadeJ Road. then boun- ced up Into tbe power lines. . Mn.. HedJCi was pulled from ..... ~web W'lll aaala the plaDe by senice statlOD -aalbw dt.ie S.1Aidey, ,._, 1. owoer Geue Ha.rt. and anotbet at lbt Cotoea 4el. M~ -.I•«• maD, •fter tbe aircraft Landed and the OCMa Jttlitl aed 1t1 tht fteld. ~·• to w.at ell tile .,....,t •-•••n epee~-• oc.a~.­ tllt1'1 • ...aNewportH.,.. ........... , .. ,..._ .. ........ ,.. ...... .... - , .... ellJ 1\e ,. .... -....=. Mt teU .... IMtilllt ...... iqof........ . ......... ,., .... oe .. o.M .. a ... a .. ....._ ......... .._., ._olC oeNa..._ ,..._wUIM~Ia&.a .. .......... _ ............ ......., ..... ..... ......... .... Lut,.. .... .. It WW M MW at .... ... .... J.-IRft'a ..... n. ..... ..., 1. at ............... ., .. u. .... .. 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CALif . ._. ............. ..u .. c.-..... c.IH. ,.... .... ~ 1ft epCte o/ Attorft•ll~•n•ral l•nn•dll'• aeeUI'Gttc•• that til• ctuU rfgllte •ou••nt Ce not c~unCet•oontroll•d• til• CPUSA C• -,..,...., ... c.-.. -· • .. CMr ef ............. c.lll ................................................... »'11 L c........,_., c-.. -· c.eu. ,.~.,, • ...... ...._ ,... ...... , ........... _ _.... ...... -... .. A pO~pourri ol NYOittn~ dew) • opi'Mnt.s on the One Work! Front ... taAtng cr•dtt /or til• •ou•••nt. ;1L) Ia M artJdt writt. by T . ..t ,_. the b.llt«ic A-c. ~M~.-.,Aifii'IIRIIII_...~ ll ..._ appiwtq bl tilt a~~~ oo Wa+....., Fer &••* Ho ••• nla Sat- lfa.rd 1 w.-.. die follewtlla • -s r • .-.. wtddt toot _., at ...,. 400 plaa ~ata .....,..: 141.• N..,_. •lid nM.ea to ia •• wortd't luaeaa yao't ....... ··-···-., -._ ...... ,,. ............ c:...t ....... ,... ..... -~ ......................... . ............ .,._ {I SUISCllmOfi4 lATH l11 Hie ~ H•"'-Ar .. : 0.. ~ -IJ.OO OwttW. .f Hie H."-ArMr 0... r--14.00 1964 Dwlolrr CLAAI ASSOC:IA TU JACK MOf'FnT Ju.t u "tenaJona" are du• to wann up acaJn In th4t Middle Eut, tM UN, for the tint Ume, 1'8C'htd Ita lone ann Into the ... ...., In Europe to pldt out a new ~ ot 8Wt fer aa- UN DMra.-e1 ......._ In t h e Palatlne arH. One ol commie ..,_, (The .,..._.) ,. .. Ole capital. 1a tbaae ud iD c:laaalo will Ide oft f10m tbe floeadom -.-... t1 t lit other ~. tbt Conlm~~> th J-d ail ..a... ••••• ~~-• nUll Party aad tbt ,..... e ·-~ ae 1 -wa to ... .__..,...._..In the tlua playacl .Spifttant role&. Boa•aciL .. a.ooa IDd ~ap-a.u RWtta ~· The 'I n.. Worker wu rMtlvatacl by PY tail baa, yoa lacky pwple. ..,..,..... the late Pnl..kenaecty rts rote aa prlndplacl defeDder ltememM *'" will be a to ..,_, a c-M~Jft....,Yt o1 both the immediate and lonJ lot of ol IMdJabben at bomo ct.U IUibta aw to u. CGqreu ranp Interest~ o1 the ~laJ wa&cttlna JOOI ooont, and aac1 tab aerleua Mllpl for Ill claa, the N-ero peep&. &lid lbe may dae beat boat wl•." <flue .lOf IN, .!lop .,.,. I . H..,.. .... •4 ,.wa .... •f te.e lael .. IICIIL .I .. E YOTIS FOR lAilY We can at t be indebt ed to Senator Thomas Kuchel ilL setting us straight as to why he is nerYOus about th-;r prospects of a Goldwater victory and why he wants the Republican candidate to be Nelson Rockefeller. A news item from Washington this week reported Sena- tor Kuchel as saying that he believes a victory by Sena- tor Goldwater In the Califo rnia presidential primary "would destroy the pol icy of moderation in our party" .•• and "would mean Bb votes at the convention to repudiate the kind of platform we have had over recent years." Precisely so! For once, Senator Kuchel is ex.tt.emely right! Barry Go I dwatler is seeking to turn our natlon"from the policy of "moderation" that has been leading us re- lentless! y to defeat after defeat. "Moderation" can be defined in many ways, but the main ingredients are "ac-• commodation" with the communists, "centralization" of governmental power, "erosion" of the dollar by deficit spending, gracilal surrender of national sovereignty. A lengthy memo from Senator Kuchel's office outlines a number of issues that Barry Goldwater has opposed, among them being the United Nations loan of 1%2, the Arms Control and Disarmament Act of l%1, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the Foreign Assistance Act of 1%4, civil rights leg islation, expansion of the rural electrifi- cation program, debate limi tation in the Senate, federal funds for schools, federal medica re legislation. Conservatives are familiar with these issues, and know that Barry Goldwater in each case was voting his con- viction and faith in our constitutional Republic and against the encroachments of a welfare stat e. Senator Kuchel's timely memo should win a lot of extra votes for Barry Go I dwater. • • ..... • miiiTREAILIIIIG II OiliER I c an see some merit In giving brand new councilmen a tough initiation on their first night in the Council Cham- bers, but this midnight business Is too much! It was at the stroke of 12 that the Newport Beach City Council called it Qu its Monday evening, and that was possible only by speeding pell-mell over the last half of the agenda. Di s cussion is fine, but there was much chatter that could have been considerably condensed, and some com- pletely vaporized. The dawdling and bfcket~ng-over <rtew items resulted in a super-hasty rush through oroblems that deserved more thoughtful treatment. NO SUISTITUTE FOR VICTORY blcl ( Oltlo •. Mor•i•t News T hrre "'as no sub~titutr for victory with Macr\rthur. In the Coil><! of Korea, victory was denied. The no-win policy im posed in Ko n·a went against principle with Mac- Arthur and led to his recall from the military field. Today, looking at a di50rderly and dangerous world, it often seems that our way of hfr m1~h t be less menacing had MacAr- thur's ad\ocacr of victory 10 Korea been heeded . NO GIFT FROM THE GOVERNMENT Somenet (Po.) America• I n reality, thrre is no such thing as a federal go,em- mcnt grant or ~ft. E'ery dollar eH'f)' dime-of e'ery so-called go,·em- mcnt grant or gift first comes from those who pa)· taxes. Govem mrnt is not a producer. It is simply a spender - spending the hard-earned dollars of those who work to ~pport the I(O\emment. ~ ----------------------Tlto'a Red Boys, Col Luar MuslckJ, II now happily Jnatall- td In hla n.w job In Gaza. SJ)Mklnl of UN armed tore· _______________________ ea -excuae me -"policemen." lt was One-World Soclallat, Britlan'a c::lemeet Attlee, who howled 10 loud tor tM mnov~ ol the late Gen.nl Dou1laa MacArthur from the "United Nations" comrnant' In Korea. This Mme character. Attlee. was the one who aave UNesco Its m'lst be!ov~. and mo~t.quoted Une: ( Coarloued from Page 1) Hi atory prona to ua tbat the world' a areal civiliza- tions have Jut ed 200 years. Theao nations proareued throop this 1equence: From Bondaae to Spiritual Faith Prom Spiritual Paith to exeat Couraae Prom Couraae to Liberty From Liberty to Abuncance From Abundance to Solfi ab- nell Prom Selfiabneu 10 Com- placency Prom Complacency to Apa- thy Prom Apathy to Dependency From Dependency bact aaain into Bondaae. Thoae concerned with the welfare of out country tell oa that we are tomewhere be- complacency and apathy in the life apan or oar areat na- tion. The County will be upend- ina S400,000 to make it poa- aible for our people to exer- cise their riaht or free enter- prise and to auarantee their basic freedoms. This meaoa that it coati Sl.IO for each reai atered voter to set ap the machinery to mate thi 1 are at th in a poui ble. Because ~ cbooae not to exerciae their areal ript, the County will be upendioa 1140,000 needleuly. Tbia ia an appeal to all reaistered voters in Oranae County to exercise their riaht to vote in out democncy. We talt about waate in all fonna of Go-torament apudina. The $140,000.00 will be a doable waate; a waste of money and lbe lou of a .-ote. Let us atri•e to do oar otmoat to ban a 100'1. tamoat bere in Oranae Coontyon June 2. Let 01 aet off oar rat apathiea and •ote. "8lllce wara bepn In tJw Sincerely, mlads of men. It Ia Ia ttle ....,... o6,.. ._.taw • W. E. St. J ohll tene. o1 pMCe mllllt 11e t'Oft· Couaty Clerk atraeted.' TRY THE GOI.DEM RULE Oh. how the UNHCO de~aat- Publiaber of the Enaian es to the 1946 first General Con- I ( .. 1 ,. terence rolled the Attlee words .. am one o those, u eep around ln their mouths! ThE' clla zen a v.:ho d~sn t deaerve South African re-worded It: much cons•derauoo, but I and "W.,.. bectn In thfo rnlnd .. of many like me have strona lalanta and It ts In the mine's feel ina• on "Civil Riahtt." of lntaata that the defences of I have written a similar let-peace must be constructed. Our ter to Senators Kuchel and campaign must cerralnly be on Dirksen. Thia bill has al-all fronts but I would like to ready passed the House of urge very !ltrongly t hat we Representative 0 paid no make the pre·~h1ool·are child attention to the newa) and the spearhead. South Africa . • later withdrew from t::-.;es<'O. perhaps by llme my letter, y e Ill n g "domestic lnterfer-and those of other sleepera, ence!"l reach them, this will be the The abo\'e was "Inspired" b) "Law of the Land." India's Sir S.rvepeiU Radharlah- To make a law on "Ci•il nan, who also pointed to the RiJbu," you must assume cndlf' •"<I oratf'd: that a leaialative body of u"'" are M&I('IW!4 the .,.,.a. buman beinas may dictate the tlvf' f\anetion of baUdtnr moralsoftheirfellow humans. ~ In ,_. m1Ada of men Only God and a mao's coo· throop llden<.'f', ~uc.tlon ancl science can so le&islate. It t'Uiturf'. T-Exec-utive See,.._ is God's law, the "Golden .. ,., .• , Cattwlat .rutlan B~l Rule" (do unto others as you r~ &iveta "" the W...prtnt for U.,. dr\•elopmnt of wllat woold bave ~em do unto OM may aa.ll • world brain, you),_ that so dactates. • world mind, or a world eul- lt IS sad to say that we turf', whlt'h atoM tan bfo tlwo humans by our very nature bu J, of a world authortty or Cend to discriminate, wh e-a world ~ovunment." (Continued on P&ge 11 ) Later this Tndlan told the -----------------------t;~escans prc--ent. suet! as MII- OONVENTJON ON THE PREVENTION AND PlJNISB)fENT ton Elun"'ower. WllUam Ben· OF THE CRL\lE OP OENOCIDE t<'n. ChPster BowiPS. Anna Ros- Here Is the remainder of the complete text of the "Con- vention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide," which was discussed in last week's co- lumn. "Pro be by Clelland." A reql!st for t.he rt>Yiaion o_f t.he preeent CoaYention ma7. be made at ."!lY tune by any Con~ PU1.y by meaoa of a ootification io wntmc addrelled t.o t.he Secretary-General. The. Omen.! AJ.embly ahall decide upon t.he at.ep., il any, t.o be t.Ake:o 10 reepect of aueb reque.t. ART1CL& xm Tbe Secret.ary-Oeoenl of t.he United Natioua lbal1 notify all Member~~ of the United Nat.iom and t.be DOD-member St&~ coo. t4mplat.ed in t.rt.ide XI of t.be foUowing: (o) ~t';INII,_~t.i6cationa and acce.iooa reoeind iD accord- ance witli artacle AJ ; (6) Notlficatiooa reeeived in accordanca with article XD; (e) The da~ upon wbich the~pr-eaenL CoD•mtion coms into force in .coordanee wit.h article Xlll; (tf) Otnuncialiol\11 ~iYed in accordance wit.h article XIV; (1) The abropt.ion of t.he Con•ent.ion in accordance witb u til'lc XV ; (j) Not.ificatio01 nceived iD accordance wit.h article XVI. The original of t.he present Connnt.ioo ahail be depoaited iD the arebivH of tbe United Nat.iol\11. A euttfied copy of lbe Connnt.ioo aball be transmitted t.o eada Member of t.he Unttfd Natio01 and t.o each of t.be non-member Sta'- cooWIIplat.ed iD article XI. enbera i now Mn . PauJ Hoff· man t: .. ,_Y &'T'Mtetae ~m I• ,._, wf', ttle I:STELLE<.Tl'ALq, .ttouJcl not betray our VO('a- ttoa ... \\'• ar? a prif't~thood of the aplrit. We cannot c:-am· promtse, tiiGUrh· poHttriaa• n~ ... " ~ In 1954. w h e n this !lt'lf-ap· point~ U:'lleaco "priest" w a s India's V·P. he heard that rhe Ivory aavel which had been used •n the US. Senate sln<'e liB9 had cracked. Mid pomp and ceremony. he prHent~ a new aavel to then V ·P, Richard Nix· on. The Senate hu never been the Mme alnce! Nlxoa, o6 CCMII'W, wu a 8eft. ........... o6 ~ 8tft. w.,..... ....... ,. ........ propoMI, rooW la NATO, kAOWII M .. Au..tle Ullioa." Vn4let It, the NATO .. ~ enclea" ......... tile U.s.A. ....................... ,.... efW! ....... lleW ea.t). ............... A..ttft the 1952 nomh•tinl conwntiona. Streit wnt a "PRl· V ATE, Not lor Publication" 11\ftnO to all members ot the old "AtlantJc Unton CommJttft" triwnpft&ntly ~tnc: .. L ~ put7 wtna bt N"rr .... , WE _,. ao-. .. Tbe The present Connnt.ion ahail be rqia&ered by t.he Seeretary-<Hnenl candidates you'll recall were of t.be United Nat.io01 OD &.be daLe of il.l ooming into force. OWtJht Elwnhower, Nlxon, Ad· ~j s~ ~ ~n. John Straight Talk I THE RIGHT TO WORK NEEDS HElP I.C.I. tiDS CALLED Sputcman ... FOR ununEt.. •tE Nh-. ·-~ ~ JMce If you are a Democrat. Republican. M:a- JOn, M~thodist, Elk, Rotarian or Am~rican Legiont'r, you can ~sign. join another or- ganization or nonf' and suffer no conse- quences. But in tht :\0 union shop states a laborer, by act of Congren, must join the union when· he works. In these 30 states. worken are compcllt'd to join thr union. compelled to havt thtir dues checked off (rom their pay by their compelled t'mployer. And then the union officials take thr booty and are not even compelled to report how they spend it. If the roou of union mono~ oly were examined carefully, it would not take lon~t to ~ that the principal root u foreed mnnbt-rship or dues collection thtou!h thfo vehic~ ol the union or ageocy W>p. FEOQAL EOtCTS ly Tom Andenon Un. . f C ,.~ , and N...._ .......... ., are alJ the kgislati' e paths from ( rtt enterprise Socialism. lY~fltty 0 .a uO!'Jia It w1kl•yecl promoters ol "Allan• tO l"ine ts r~eiUQJ btdl for tic UnJon" rqlonal world rov· atilit.iea and aite clenlopment nnm.nt. On the plant level, the employee con- tinues to be under the thumb of the 'paid unioni5t. Today in America, international Socialists like Reuther and all-American goons like Hoffa are able to control the wo~ world of millions o( citizens.. They dectde whethrr John Sm ith g~s on strike, walks a picket line, pays an increue in union dues or coughs up an assetll'nt'nt to wpport a strike hundre<U of miles away in a.no~ state. work oe the new o.-npea, in· w... ..,_ ~ O• .. ••· chadint conanction f'' a er ....,, Y• • a • ....._ celltral plat Cor heat.ina, wrtte ... Mil .._r o.MwU- ooolina aianal and cc:hltrol er'• -ulfl' Cl·l1·'M) uftele • ., ..... ~.aDd tel~· h-~~~~~·= d'ianae. N ... ,. .,.., w .. ,.. ,..... L.E. Cos, vic:e-cbucellor, ....._. ,.~ .... ,.tat boalaeu ... na .. ce, ......... .-;.;_..,: -ooJ.D. noucea daat aealed bide are WATD AGAIJf •.ua.a AY· 10 " dell'lerecl 10 ... eo... LAlftiC ()OIURJ1Ifii'Y ..... raoclore Room of llle Newport-TO.• • I• betwea 1 ..ct 1 p.m. Joha Qwmbfttaln ,..,.. a Ttaetcb!J. May 26. wbole c:Giunua ~ Goldwater n.. PtOjeot aleo A•\IIOI•e• • .,...r a.r-e. lb'ett c:.aa. eopc.h- atilltJ _ .. ., ...... ---~...::.....--,..:::~ ._pea• Pt..., eJecutcal wtcr. _.. A..._tle U.._ ....,. ··lri--.,..~ ....... t ............ .... .,...... '!bey t.id u. JI"'Uftd-et~Ure Amerlcao pec~Ple." Woader ~· muy of ow uw bia pacalc-aiae, ~od Til• Loa Angel•• Tt .. •• of 4/22/64 • In an canoaa of potato ulad wUI artfcle bv Dau(d Kraal~ regarding r•cent be atowed away for taay tea tf•on11 bll FBI Dtr~c tor J. Edgar lfoouer. •ackioa alaaa with tilt bar- aald fn part: . ~ed dUchea, ribt, Oe- H()(Wer t~IUfed that the ampai'fn~ are actually uti-cuab bema •d beef roaata. Communist Party p.arl ku-nzerl .-~~ ~ Slf"ppln~ 51one to What maha oar Potato S.lad larly has •sought \\'il)'!' 11nd r xtrntt Communl!lt. annuence ditrenal aed aooderer' The m~an• t(' t>.plou the mall~nt among the :\t'Af'M.;." ega, lendioa u ntn pic- forcef' nf th~ :'\f'gro Ct\'11 H o o \ e r ,•onclutit"'l hill' llicaen. bl•cli•a 110 J"DlM'IJ rights mo\ ement. • reparf'tt .11tatement on thi~ delicioaa wtda Ute potatoea H'e-uitt the party "strl\'et ubJecl b." ~r.~~ tog: "We lfo aed mayoaaai ••· OQr potato' only to exploit what a.r. of. ·now lhal Communist In-11lad bea• with pieta. Not ten legitlmate ='eJt"O ~, fluence dOH ni8t tn the bia •oaJb. . ·*• quarts 1 . N~ movement Met It ta till _., P amts ~nd Jrlevanee. for this lnnuenee whkh ta Ti· • • .a , oot eooo.,.. . .now the trivancement of Com· Iaiiy fmJQtant. It ~n be c.he theae a•ant. witb aeooada for munisl l)hjedives.• mean-t through which Jargt nerybody, 4 pooDd car1ona • .•. Racial lncldent3 art rnall'W'~ ll't uuiM to Jose • . • .Beaotiflal bript oranae ·r·-..~ .. d .. ..-n ...... tln' on the i!lllll~>' we th the Iliad of 11 d you can magna h:u ann ram~ti JT.P" ,.. ·~· . ' 1 · f fi t'l\' Communist!' In an pflort tn\ ol \ HI anti. wuhoul r.-~. el ~e au oat o or elttra tn Jtenel'al.e racltl lt>nsion!l." l11.1n1:. II. llllrr·umh ttl ~t,t frealtaOII, . h~ ~~a itt. • A~ a rt"sult, llurh P-"' t' ,1( Jlt·np.tlfantia lur~"s. Preah atraw~ny paea ha•e It (e appall tng to wHne•a tJHMtbflra of the a . way ~r letuna you tno""" elerg11 •~pportfng thta lftouelftflnt wCtll, C t.a ;~:!:~, 1~1 j:~:Y -=~ :: ~en~el •~s, tll-adutaed 3( t-fA•, •tall-Ina, comer. Preab jombo atraw- r(ota, open attacAa on law enforce .. ent .of-berries rroe our prodoce de- fCcers, blatant def(ance of law and order, partment piled hip oa tender disregard for r (gh ta of all 0 titer ct tfzena flaky pie croata baked ia our and the de•and for prluC1ege~ aboue and ~ery. O.er all • abiny-. bript strawberry alau. Each beyond tltoae accorded o thQr cCtfzena -all ·berry mut be co•ered 10 brlngCng tlt(a NatCon to the ab11•• ofanarchv. aeal in tbe true freah uraw- Tite florlt.er of 4/14/64, organ of CPUSA, C. berry na.-or. Miabty luah aaltlng fluclt of tlte Nation'~ clerCca' role with a bobble of OOJ Kaod- (n the efutl r(gltt• "'oueflent and tlleNat(onal aen'a ntra rich caterina Inter-rel (g(oua Conuocatfon to be lt•ld tn ice cteam aHtherina a10and llaalt(ngton on 4/26/64 where aofl• J 800 ~ top. Peach tana are~·-• kana tbe rouada or the ladau Prot••tant, JecoC.handCatltolCc lead•r• ar•tuncheon circlea end after- aelledc.&.led to •••t and urge "tltat til• bill noon bridao aes~iooa. Pir•t noco b•for• the .:>eno te "'u• t b• pa•~•d (n tile of all a little blib of creamy atrongest poaaC bl• fo,...n. Sp•alt.•r• are to Ylllilla caatard, t.ben • to_.. Cncl ude Dr. Eugene Caraon t1lalle, cltair•an piaa of fr.~ frozen peac:hu, o'f the Co..-. (as (on on. R•l tg Con and Race of then. a ahany peach atue. ~lUI each lltde piece of th•IICCl Rabbi UrC ltUl•r, p,..•etd•ntofth•,_.ce. fMatiN ••end. • s vnagogu• CouncU of A••r(ca 1 ~·atll•r JollA aeal in the rr .. h p .. ca. na- F'.Cron(n,::J.s ., aaat. director of tll•Soctal'fOr. Action D•pt. of the NCVC. More bahiY newa .•• Baby lfAII/11/IG JOHNSON t.oaa a N•gro co..,..un(a t who ecl-!r~ ud ere~ pofTa. The " , facaurule ol thear more ro-... t aec(d•ntal dflatlt after It• had broA•nboat matnaa. Eclain fil'ed w( til the CP and wrC tt•n a boolt called COLOR , with luacioua cao~.ud and COKitUNISif AND COIU!ON. SENSE, •xpos'f,ng -coil-cr08'1'1 ~ffa oozina with real lftcin £at. expl o C tat'( orr· of tlr tutgro. He tell• wllipped cream. In ••wer to hoco he t.oaa t ra (ned (n organ (z tng • tree t maoy reqaeats, becaaae .a deMonatrat(on.&(ncftfng .flob u(olence• hor#full IJOWII cb~colate ocl~ar ' tatea aome doanaafter a dtn· to f(ght the polCee; h0U1 blaelulta(l £a uaedner party or lGDcheoo. Lite on IY e gro leaders; how Negro church•• hGue hot bread •.. S4op in any day been inffl trated; ll~ tile CP Ita• been worJc-between 3 and 5 in the after- (ng for a "blaclt. r•b•ll Con" • hoco the auerage DOOft, • .the aheepherdN Negro (a be (ng •xplo( ted bll Ul\acrupc.&l oua bread i.• broaaht out to the f front npt from the oven. ag tatora to aduance t~e a f"'• of the CPUSA Don't feel you have to stand wC tit tlte result that all rae tal progreas arouad waitina. You can baaed upon Wld•r•tand(ng,good-u~Ul, frhnd-smell it anywhere ln the •htp and lftutual coopera t (on, buU t u~ pa (n-atore. Umm-umm ,ood in bia /ullv ou•r the 11•are, h wCped out. Whet• •h•UY alien oozina w.ith A•ertcanll are set aga(nst Negro A•er(ean• botter meltina all o•er. Give yODt family • treat. Food and u(ce ueraa. Tile •tage ts thu• a et for and coolina is 1 woederfol the opentng of a darlt. and blood// era ~n way of life. If you reel yoGJ Negro and wit C te r•la t lona." "Tit• 'progr••-c:uHnuy atiU.a are lagiea, a(ue group•' con.abt(ng of eo .. u.ntsta, ~ n~ .cookbook will ~ivo fello.D-trau•lera •ll"'pat llCzera 1 (b•rala etc tnaparaboo to Y0 lllfinaerupa. • • • Complete Weatem Coollboot conatf Cute the uehlcl• on whtch the red• aboald be of pan.ic::alar in- p(n their pre•ent hop• •of u(c tor11." terett bec:ao .. it wu com- ltoi"'lttv cannot be legf•lated-tt •u.et ea.• piledbyoeeofoarownLido- fro• tile lteart. lfw t I tud•• of Aflertean.a ilea, Betty Jot.aoo. ~e who w•r• •ll"pa th• tee to tile lr•gro cau.ee ar• calla it the Oocumet't ODide 1 10 the Lllld Beyood Ill• now ada1110nt 11 oppoa•d to ( t becaau• of til• Pecoa. Her Nclpea are ,.... agftatora' cont•ptuou. dt•r•gard/orotll•r trcahiaa lft4 •ery aimple to p•opl•'• rtght. al\d fr••dOII. IIUl c(uU .,_,.,. and ,._... eo oor IIIIGr or blood// rCota be u••d a• a u•llCcl• bl/ .. ., weaten we, of life. til• IAt•rnaHoMl lfanfpulator• to d•clar• a ~ c~co,•er Cookbook by "not Conal .... r,.encll" atrd •• tabl t•ll an op•ft o,py ..... Por 11M aal • • cloe•'t .. "w.. 08 ber Dfotator•llfp? IIUJ C t ••rv• a• an •xo.,.• bMda. Pa...tce a.olptt of fo,.. a Ull "p.ac•" fo,.c• to ooouppfl our laftdf CaUhla Wla-allen .•. all ,.,_. foll0111fllg app•a,.•d fn til• tlo,.lt•r oft tlte Ndpea an u.• eap..- Jfa,..oll JO, 1964: •--•• will fooa ~ wla .. 'I'ID A&TICU eaUUed ..,.0117 lllall•t, lleir f-'llee, wina Y•ra oa t.be CtvU lUPU hoot" -" fri•d• wt.o .,..t 110 b7 1'. 1t. Bataett bane won. .._. &Mtr loft ot oookiaa of Maft'b a. talld~ CMB~l-wldla wtM. l!alf O....t tH t.be folJIIWU., penpe)lba: CoHJq Wlill .... ...tpe , ................... . ,. ................. . 0.., MDUH!k. 1'IMr lift .,., .. , .......... ... ,_ ...... ,.. ..... OtobiJik. a.. •• ~ ., .. Cloc*.. •• An ..... • ....... 1M Suprt>me Court uJed to bel~ve {be· fvrc it was packed) that the Bill of Righ u ,.«*Cted the npt to work. Now the Court u...,.. union~ in forcing mernbt-nhip on ...willc worilen. ThUJ million• ol laboren .,. ..W captive 11'1 unions they do not want w -lwte ..,. by edict ol the Coft«r'est il dw U.l. beellecl by the Elftl'm)e Court. Hlllllie&IJ ..... w.._, .... C! 0 I ' ........ ...... ..................... u;A::&D& ..... ., .......... I.... -.... ........ --.;·.~; ...................... ,, :..-=.. ... =.. ...... ..... .. :.. ~-=-.···-= ..i -. ........ .. ......... -.-. ..... .. ............ SJJI II ... ,.... .......... . _, WiiiiW laOh, M.D.. It . .. •.. ... .. JO -:&vr'i caD Jrt a~ without join-• but aot without pninl{ a ...... Jd , ...... .. .... -......... ... ~­... . .. v. ltOfORT HARIOR EltiGII ·l 1HUIISOA!-'.APIIL30, 114 OOQA uu. MAlt, CAUF. girl .•• M r ... n»MY ,..,..aea• Ttl.,._.: GaWe MSM ~·. ~~ ,_ ... .:=t- • --~l - Loves the s quigly feel of sand ·-.. between her t oes ... Aa any amaJI aailor ahouldl And ahe'a aJI a•t for 1ea or aand in thia ahip-ahape white knit blouaon. The middy collar ia brightly pip•d with color- and haa a matching 1olid tie . Sailor Top ~ • 6x. 7 • ·~ .................................... $.4.00 Matching knit short shorts ~ • 6x .................................................. $2.50 Matching knit Jamaica shorts 7·14 only .......................................... $C.OO LINGERI E • LINENS· • CHilDREN 'S WEA R SPORTSWEAR • ows 0Na OF THE LIDO SHOttS l -404 VIA liDO. NEWPORT lEACH Pi lE PARIONG IN l EAl • • • FISH FOR A MERMAID is given to Sherry Ann Oliver of Costa Mesa by Steve Perrin (left) and Vic Caronna, members of the Costa Mesa Lions Club. Miss Oliver was Miss Mermaid of the 1%3 Fish Fry spon- sored annually by the NewP<)ft Harbor- Costa Mesa Lions Club. This year's Miss Mermaid will be chosen at 1 p.m. May 7, to open Fish Fry festivities in Costa Mesa. !Ensign photol From The POLICE BLOTTER .... .4.,, April 15 youths were seen removina a window at Hadley•s Chu Buraer, 2010 W. Ocean Ft., Newport, and takina candy from a show case. Three persons were taken to Hoaa Hoapital after the car of Maraot Goodman, 1930 Commodore Rd., Harbor Hiah- lands, llruck the auto or Edda Beraer, 1618 Antiaua Tl.ura4oy, April 16 Way , Dover Shorea; Mu. Ber--William Kellenberaer. 120 aer, her s-year-old dauJhter, 46th St., '.Vest Newport. and and l Y.r year-old aon were John Coates Jr.. 112 46th taken to the hoapital suffer-St., were invo lved in a rear ina from laceratJona and end collision on 46th St., near burises ... Dale Nichols, 17, Balboa Blvd. . .J ames E. of 490 Cortes Circle. Corona Ziealer, 1829 Glenwood Ln., Hiahlands, was taken to Hoaa Harbor Hiatrlamh....,.s ueat- after he was struck wbile ri-ed at lloaa Hospital after dina his bicycle on Coast his car ran off the road and Hwy ., near Hazel Dr .• in Cor-overturned on Bayside Dr., ona del Mar: he was uruck near J amboree Rd ... James Coast Hwy., near Tustin Ave. . . .Children are suspected of enterina a home at 2227 Uolly Ln., Newport Hei&hts , to remove a c lipboard and s tationery. . . Would be me- chanics removed a 4 speed transmission from the car of Bart Christler. 608 St. James Pl., Cliff Haven, parked in a lot at 431 Bays ide Or ..• A auest is suspected of takina money from a purse at the home of Harriet Wood, 322 Island Ave., Balboa. . .A surfboard was taken from the backyard at the home of Wil- liam Kina. 106 Aaate Ave., Balboa hland. NOMINATION FOR CDMC.C. No.iaatioa a for I director ,oaitioaa ., .. macS. at eta• April cl .. c..,,.• meetjoa of tbe Coroea del Mar Cla.mber ot Commerce. Bill Riaa. dlairmu of the eomioatiea C(IIINDiUee. ••~ llliuod die o.mea ol 5 lncam- beata wboae terms ue n - pirioa: Auiataat ponnaater Gnat Howald, pteaident of the Cbm~ber; Ed Bacto of Ray Re alty; Rudy Weaaon, manaaer of the Corona del Mar brancb of But of Ameri- ca; Geee Taylor of BaJ-Mar Traut; aDd Jobll Bunt of Hubor Books. OCher nomi- nee• ue Gordoa Swain of Ooodbody a Co., Bill Panu- wort.b of Coldwell Banter a Co.. ud Gefte Moo taomery, manaaer of the local brancb of Security Firat National Bank. Additional nominatioaa may be made from the noor at the May membership meetina. Yo- tina will be conducted by mail. I AIIACLE II IIIYEI FIRST CLASS IATIIG The Barnacle, Oranac Coast Colltae student newspaper, has received a "first clau" ratina in competition with other junior collcac weeklies throuahout the U.S. Judacs of the Columbia Scholastic Press Asaoc1at1on taucd The Barnacle .. inter- estina and informat1vc." OCC's news sheet tallied 911 points out of a poss1ble 1,000. Since 1960. The Bar- nacle-hu earned the .. f1n1 class" rauna. Instructor 11 Mrs. Phyllis Jackson. Ne" spapcrs Judacd were from the OCC 1963 spr~na and fall semesters. COOL M E, MADAM !)ld women once held cura t"c ~rs-or l>O ron.~ bel.e\'ed. Their wnnkled hand Ia ad on fe,ensh brO\IoS were tkouaht to cool the ft:,er Now, 1n thas aoh.len era of modem mediCtne, we ha\e more reliable methods of reducma tem~nuurcs But. remember. a tem~nturc ts only a symptom not an allness an nself Fe"ers have many causes '><>me manor some senous So. be sensible Whtn )OU or a member of )our f.tmaly as 111, let your doctor do the daaanosana and prncn bma Then, ,r mcdteatton 1s f'IC(XS'><~I). let II! till hts prescnpuon promptl)' and accurate!) Christensen Plwamacy 1021 £. COAST Inn'~ C08011A DEL MAlt o•tOLE l ·HSO JOHNNIE'S LIQIJOIS DEE COO!-:. O wner 3537 EAST COAST HIGHW AY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. TELEPHONE OR1ole 3-1 S30 by a car driven by Thomas Pierce, 1124 Balboa Blvd., McGuw. of Huntinaton Beach Balboa, entered the po lice ... Albert Obera, 2038 Mira-station and asked to be book- mar Dr., Balboa, reported to ed on a drunk charac. offi- police that his car atruc k a cen compl ied. parked car owned by Beatrice Mears, 1214 No ttinaham Rd., Wes tcliff, on 31st St .. New- port. .. Leroy LaPerle, 1980 Federal Ave., Costa Me sa, was taken to Hoaa Hospital after he was struck in the face by hia aurfboard while he waa near Seaahore Or., . • .A wallet waa taken from the car of Mary Jane Brock- man, 431 Heliouope Ave., Corona del Mar, parked in the 1800 block of Tahuna Ter., Fricloy, April 17 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGEUTORS PRICED TO GO' Irvine Terrace ... A surfboard was taken from a aaraae at the home of Pete Williams, 3012 \\. Ocean Ft .• Newport . . .A man used a stolen credit card to purchase 2 tires at Chet and Bob"s Union Serv1 ce. 3939 W. Coast Hv.y .• Newport ... Dale R. Dyson . 213 29th St., New- port, was arrested on a char- ae of contribuuna to the de- linquency of a m1no r ... Five .ao .· · ....... , .. ..*> -. ~·. -... ~ ..... -~ .. ·-· ·,·~· ." •• r:Jif::l .......... ~ . . .. . .. ~ . : .. : ·~ . -.. ' .· ~ ·.· ... ~ A Laauna 3each man. Ro- bert Allen Snyder, was taken to Hoaa Hospital after his car s truck a curb, rolleJ over sidewalk and crashed into trees and a steel airder at the Chcrs Inn, 3201 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar; a companion, Richard Mauen, was also hospitalized ... A Pasadena man, John Malone, refused medical aid after h1s car was struck from the rear by an auto duven by \1ary E. \k:Bride, 428 Evenina Can- yon Rd .• Corona lliahlands: the \1alone car was shoved forward into a c ar driven by Alexander Ou . of Laguna Beach;\thc acc1dent occurred on Coast 11")' .. ncar Bay- s hore Dr. . .After taking a car cover from the auto of Thoma s Pollard . 83213 Bal- boa Blvd .. Balboa, thieves damaaed the vehicle by break- ina' the radio aerial and th.ro"- ing an egg on the floor ... A ttre and wheel we re ta~en from a pick-up truck at the home of Wilham Radne)'. 116 27th St., ~e~~oport. .. The bicycle of Don Louch ia s. 1630 Hi&hland Or., Harbor Hiahlands, was stolen from \1anners School. . . Bur a I ars entered the home of Betty Roberts, 424 Holmwood Dr .• Newport Hei&hts. and c amed away a teleVISIOn set ... .<\ tool box and tools were taken from a aaraac at the home of Bernard Eabert. SOOS River Ave.. Lido Sands . a s tatue was taken from the house . . .. FOR ""' Mom! ~ ~ .. .. . . ~ .. ~ .. . .. • # .. ~· . . . .. .. •• ~ . •• .. . . . • .... ., I j: ~ ~ ~. ~ ' ~ I''(_ I \ \) , •! ff.:. , . ~ 1 ~7 '. I I ~ rl .... .. • . . '. . . w . . ' • • • # • . -. . • • S.tvrtlay. April 11 Costa Mesa Police "'ere aiven a belpina band by Offi- cer R. Briscoe, of the Ne"'- port Beacb Police Dept .. who nabbed l marines sus- pected or robbina Muv's Li- quor, 170. W. Newport B1vd., Costa Meaa; Officer Briscoe recoani&ed the auapecta from a radio broadcast; Raelis M . Gould and Prank Thornaa Wbitren were turned over to Costa Mesa Police. • .Hoc- man Potter, 430 Seaward Rd., Coroaa Hiplancla. escaped injtiiJ wbeD bia car cnoer tllnt- ed oa Do.er Dr., oeu \'eat- c liff Or ••. A S..ta Aaa maa, Cb•les K. Zellman, • bia wife, Elaiae, were td:ea to Hoq Hoapital aner Ilia car llnlek lh parted c• o( ~ aald Harmoe, ol Cardiff; etae Harmoa ur ••• •bo•od into a P•kect car owaed by R~ bert Hall*'•· 6001 Newpon a.w.a A•e •• •••t Newport; llile ~cideat ~ oa Sttr4J FIICIDAIIE W•hlr! ONLY '178 .... WDA .... 4 C., 01 YJIIItt Extra tllriftr FIICIIAIIE .,.. ~· rns il '·l l l.2A CU. f't. BUY THE PAll AT LOW£sr PRICE EVE r $ I. ONLY u•a-•wca 411 L 1M lt • ...,1,.. ; I S.,J Your Lov1 ... N ' NORCROSS Mother's Day C~RDS Mother's Day MAY 10 CORONA DEL MAR PHAIIIICY .,.. heecriptlea .......... 3127 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar oa.oa. 3·1110 ()peta ~ 'Wl I P.ll. COMMODORE Guy lnshaw of the South Shore Sailing Club, at left, presents Rear Commodore Dick Relneman with 3rd place award for !().meter yachts In the club's 7th annual open day races. The rear com- modore's boat is the '3ranta . IYIATIII TUIIIII Pint Lt. Daniel G. Oaw- aon, aon of Mra. Marauorite Dawaoa, 1701 C1ay St., Cliff Hneo, baa completed 39 weeks of trainina aa an air- plane aviator at the Amly AYiatioo Sctaool, Port Ruck- er, Ala. He waa trained in flyina techniques and tacd- caJ employment of Army ob_ aerntion and otillty air- planes. GIRLS CLUB GETS FUNDS Lloyd Blanpied, president of the board of directors of the Girls Club of the Harbor Area, accepted a chec~ for t2,000 recently for the Oirla C1ob of the Harbor Area from Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. The tl,OOO was a part of tho proceeds of the 1963 Lions Club Piah Pry, accordina to Rollo Mc:Ciel- land, president of the Lions Club. Georae Hoaa. president of tbe Hoaa Poundatioo and a member of the Girla Club board of directors, presented POOLIIDE PARTY FOil a matc:bina aift of t2,000 OPEN niURSDA Y EVENINGS ALPIII Cll OIEU from the Hoaa foundation to The newly-elected presi-the Girls Club of the Harbor dent, Mrs. Evereu Penin, Area towards retirement of welcomed aueau to the pool-tbe bo.ildina fund debt of the aide dinner party held by Girla Club. Robert Darnell of Alpha Chi Omeaa Alumnae at Coata Mesa baa been appoint- the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed to the board or directors Clyde Carpenter, 1729 Ter-of the Girls Club as Coata rapin Way, Baycrell. Men-Newport Harbor Lions Mu. Bun Iter Creely , chair-Club representative. . man was assisted by Mrs. Mu. Gleam Murphy ta uo-Syd~ey Gaynor, Mrs. Edaar c:utive director of the. ?t.rh Hirth, Miu Charlotte Clark, Club. C1obbouae facthuea Mrs. J. Wylie Keeler, Mra. are at lllS Anaheim St., Paul de Pfyffer and Mrs . AI-Costa Meaa. Membership now len Klinaenamith. totals over S39 airla aaea 6 to 16. Club boara are Monday CIIIIEIIE TECH 111 tbtoup Friday C10m 2:30 to TO JOIIITAFF IT UCI S:30 p.m. and Satnrday from .. , ... ,, ... , ..... ., NOW IS THE , TUne FOR THAT New Salt TRULY YOUR SUIT FOR THE COMIN G EVENTS IN YOUR LIPE. 52" Mohair 48'1> wool arey textured •..... 110.00 1028 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA Dr P 10 Lm. antil 2 p.m . . r~M. Tonae, 33, ha s J~----~--_J~:::::==:::::::::::::::~====~====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::~ been named associate pro-fessor of administration at ___ __ the Untversity of Califom•a, Mother's Day MAY 10 For Mother's Day MAY 10 FROM LUCil a•• THE KEYHOLE GOWN AND POM·POM PEGNOIR •..• THE GIFT THAT MOM WILL REMEMBER Veta's IITIMATE APPAIEL J'ETA & DEL lrvine. He will also assist tn the development of com- puter fac tluies and proarama on the new campus. He has been associate pro- fes sor of andustrial admini s- tration at Cameaie In stitute of Technoloay since 1962, and wi II come to UCI in September after an assian- ment this s ununer with Rand Corporation in Santa Monica. He has worked with National Cash Re aister Co., Westina· house Electric Corp. and the Rand Corp. He was an assi S- tant professor at Stanford Unt versity in 1961-62. 1111. ....... 0.. 4······· ..... ........., .................... _ .. .............. ......... . , ..... _ .......... s .... ... ......... ......_ -... ~ ... i&a"n....Ba' -=-'='-=·- PRESCRIPTIONS ••m• •Ln•a WT-1 Supplies for: Diabeuc a -Nursery Firat Aid -Sic:t Room IIUYIIY•n• Tel ...... ..,..._,,_74f r • .u/;f/ P.HARMACY et176 ...... t ... .... -.. .... ,. ...... Me>~Rtl<. I~ A :S~LU:1:Il?U~ • Glfta Kalt8 • £oat8 Westcliff Plaza REM\' TO Wt:"R? • • • • • ~·I A 8A8Y SEA L lON, found near Little CorOf'la Beach, Is the center of attention of these youngsters -left to right, Jen- nie Catey, Gary Budd, Lynda Budd, Larry Denner, Jimmy Fisher and Jimmy Carey. The sea lion was found on the rocks In the surf at Llttl e Corona by Pat and John Mclntosh and Jimmy Fisher of Shore Cliffs; It was ulten to the Catey resi- dence, and from there Andy Carey trans- ported It to the sea lion exhibit at the Sea World In San Diego. L~GIONN AlliE (Third place winner in the Americanism euay contest aponaored by Che American Leaion Auxiliary 291 of New- port Beach wu Alicia Koep- sel, d auahter of Or. and Mu. V.E. Koepacl, 1110 Clay St., Cliff Hnen, and 8th arader at Horace E.naian Scbool. Here is her euay, "What Freedom Mean a to Me.") a, Allele K•.,ael Moat of us, like myself, tue freedom for aranted, but lately I've been thinltina. what doea freedom mean to me. One of the freedoms I have taken for aruted is the riaht to c:booae whatenr profea- aioa I w•t to, without beiaa pnuued by aayoee. The fiiiRntOII&Y 1__,.1&1101 SIT Oemorutrationa will be pre- sented by the Newport Beach Fire Dept. from 2 to 4 p.m. tbia Saturday, May 2, a t the V.'estcliff Plaza parltina, lot in observance of Fire Service Day. Open house will be held at all the fire stations in the city. A proclamation iuued by Mayor PauJ Gruber uraes all citiuna to visit the fire stations and to view the de- monstrations. type of hiaher education I take will depend upon my ability and the effort I put into obtainina my aoal , nor will I be told what this aoal is to be. W1th my family. I am free to take trips whenever I please and ao wherever I pleaae. t am free to move into what neiahborhood I want to, chooae the kind of friends I wish to auoc:iate with. I am not required to recister when I move ioto a different city. My riahu aa. a citizen are auaranteed by my aovcmment. I am innocent of a crime un- til proven auilty. I am auar- anteed a fair, public trial. There are c:burchea of many deDOIIliaatioea iamy COtWIIIa- ity. There is no natioaal re- lia lon and DO reliaioe ia baD- ned. I may worship when I want to, where I want to and what I want to. One of the areatelt aifts of freedom I think is the ri&ht to apeak and think. The riaht to read what kind of literature I want, watch whatever tele- vi sion proaram I want to, and form opinions I may have about the thinas I hear and see. AJona with this coca the freedom to speak out on what I think is ri&ht, not what another person or the the aovemrnent tclla me is riaht. Rem ember MOllf ER on her day with BOUTIQUE'S "Coral Gables" conon and 1\mcl duS(er one of many selected .with T.l .C. .... ,.,. ........ '••t2t1, ........ L..ti-.Me= .... , MC..4..4 ...... ,. et I P·•· L.... Hell et 215 lS. St., -... ..., -....... , ....... . When I become 21 years old, I will be able to vote, and help select the people who will run my city, state and national aovemment. This one thina is the areat- e st thina a free country haa to offer. The privileae to vote 11 our 'Juarantee that we will remain a free people. By not votina. we abuse our privileces and could, in tl~rn , lose our freedom. DDUILE REEF Eledion Held by DAR 1\e Bituial elec:cioa of tle WHii• Cabell Otapc.r of the Daupt.era of the Ameriean Ro.ola tion waa hold April ll at tile home .of Mra. William Beata, 305 Lin- do, Balboa. Newly elected offic:era are: n ant, Mrs. Oeorae Boec:ola; ~c:e-reaent, Mn. Earl 0 . Cotten; chaplain, Mn. L~ l•d James Bolin; recorclina aec:ret.ary, Mn. Herbert B. Miller; c:orreapondina seer~ aann••au. ITIIYIII &T 1&&. -TICII The first AJomni Di rectory of HatYey Mlldd Colleae, Oaremont, renaJa that out of 131 alumni, 66 arc takina anduate work , some full- time, mMy while holdina down research joba in indo ... try. Nineteen have alteady received tboir muter's d~ poe 1, •d aenral are near- ina completion of their doc- toral deareea. tary, Mrs. Neil Vinc:eat Wil- liams; trellcarer, Mrs. f.W. Cnamley; reahtrar, Mu. C.E. Stovall Jr.; hiatori•. Mra. R.N. Coan; librariae, Mrs. Stanley D. Statia. Special peats were Mn. Edaar Puller. Past State R~ aen'-and Mn. Amy Keuody,' Put State Parliamentarian. Hoateuea for tbe luc:heon meetina were Mrnea. William Bonta, Chalice Landers, Earl Corkeu, P.cbond Steinke, O.L . Mauin and Howard Ro- berds. NEIPORT HARIOR EJtiQI ·-5 lltURSOAY, APRtL l), a64 OOOA DEl MAR, CALIF. LT. IUit TMl'~ IIAIITI.Anlll COURSE S.c:ond LL Dean Banks, 22, eon of Dcao Banka, 24)0 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, baa completed a 7-week in- stallation direct aupply offi- cer courae at the Army Quar- termaster Sc:hool, Fort Lee, Va. Lt. Bank •, a mem ber of Theta Xi fraternity, ia a 1959 paduat e of Notre Dame Hiab school in Sherman Oaks, and a 1963 IJ'aduate of Stanford Uni •eni ry. Junior lermis Tourney Set. Tbe first annual BaJboa Bay Club Junior invi tational ton- ni 1 tournament will be held May 9--10 and 2s-l6. Tbe tourney is for Oranae County resident• only. There will be boye and airh sinaloa in five aae br'fltcta: 10 years and undCT, 12 yean and under, 14 years and un- der, 16 years and under. and lA years and under. Entries will close May l. There i 1 no entry fee. Th1 s year' 1 draw 11 not limited a a to the number of cntranu. In the future it will be limited to 16 in each evenL Perpetual tr()9hiea u well as prize• for winner and run· ncr up will be 11ven tn cadi di•iaion. . Some of the but players an the eountry are available and a1e likely entrants. Jim Hobson of Fullerton, Jaim1e Carroll of Newport Beach, Kathy Harter of Seal Beach and Bonnie Elias of Fuller- ton all have a lat ten rank- inc nationally. All 20 youn,. atera in cbc Balboa Bay Club Junior proaram wi II be 1 n the tournament. COLOR TV AI LOI &S 399 63 Amona the Harvey Mudd alumni i 1 Robert C. Ashen- felter, aon of Mr. and Mn. Paul Aahenfelter, 419 Mar- auerite Ave., Corona del Mar, a 1961 araduate in cbe field of pbyaic:a. He is cur- rently work ina for hi 1 mu- ter' a depee at Caltec:h. He baa been an encineer at Gen- eral Dynamics, Pomona . • 1101 YOU I DE&LEI! HAVE YOU SEEN TH E NEW '64 COLOR TV YET? fDFPf \IJARILin -IU I J.IHI/.1 DR. IYERS OF U.S.C. TO SPEAK AT OCC • lET YIUI lEST TOTAL DEAL (INt.,.LUDf.S: lluthl N-l>et, [)rlo11r n . f't•l 1>. \r nor r, ~'""""al Or. Everett J. Wycn, a apeciali It in comparative pay choloay at the Uni veni ty of Southern California, will lecture at Orance Coast Col- leac May 6 and 7. Hia two-day uay at Oranae Coast i 1 under sponsorship of cbe National Science Foun- dation' a Vi aitina Scientist Procram. He will diacuu "c:omparau•c behavior" and "neural conelatea of beha- vioral inhibi lion." WITH • TMEI JUST CHECI 011 PRICES! fNO PHON£ CALLSJ FREICH LEAVE M It's rea lly herd sometime to let mother !..now •.• just how muc-h abe meau to ua ••• More orr~ <than not sh~ mak("., Ia I year •s suit do ••• ao she can bu SOCIIt"thin« for us~ This f'er with a .. Bey of Balboa .. 8ift certificate ••• ahe> will have the best ••• •i th love frotn you ••• and "'C TALI:\A" liFT lllnFII&TU lYAIL&ILI 673-5477 FREE •HOME COLOR DEMONSTRATION 2816 E. COAST HFY. CORONA DEL MAR UPSY DAISY •• CHIJit~HES SC. t.luk~ywrLuCbulch, Carcu del M&r··Guest putar bdaelOa.m. Slmday suvlce, markhlg tble beglDnloa or Na· tlooal FamUy Week, wW be 1be Rev. Hermu Sweet._ field di· rectarof the United Presbyter lao lkWd of Cbrlltlan Education. He It 1be autbOf or "Opening dae Door to God, " a manual fOf pMe.Dta. Following the aervlce, mere wW be a ooon salad buffet luncbeoo with Dr. Sweet at the Attb&a W WJ.a re.sldence, 4507 Gorham Dr. , Cameo Shores. Tlaecoo.,.eptloeol rbe New· port Harbor LUiber &D Chla'Cb lw autbotlaed tbe cbCiireb counc:U to purehaae a.o adjolftLDa 50xlSO 1oc for expaaaloo pwpota. A Loog Beach architectural firm lw been engaged to prepare the plans. Tbe Rev. Robert Carley of St. Mark Presbyterian Cburcb of Corooa del Mar wW cooduct 4 adulutudy classes at 11 a, m. on the Wednesday mornJngs ln May at the Charles Sword res- idence, 2741 Pebble Dt. , Har· Tbe Luthera.o Churc h of the bor View Hills, and at 8 p. m, Master, Corona del Mar--" A 'on the same days at the John frightening Opportunity" will Bidwellresidence, 723 Saota.oa be the sermon topic of the Rev. Dr. , irvine Terrace. Frank Guon at the 9: 1.5 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. The sacrament of the Lord's supper wW be admlnstered at both services. CoroM del Mar Community Cbwcb, Congtegatlonal. United Church )f Christ--"Tne Need ·rOf Authority" wW be the ser- mon topic of the Rev. Edwin Gomke at the 9: 30 and 11 a. m. Sunday services. •• LAYS 11.11111 POI.UOE f AIR Space i a aaai11 at a premium for t.be 1li11th annual Oruae CoDilty Science Pair to be held io Bill Coot Gym at Santa Ana Colleae for three days, May 8-9-10. IOPOit lll iiOI IIMI • I 'IIIUIIDAY, _..a .. fVVV\1 £S" .... 1. 01 ,....... COIIIA ..... CALIF "Tf~~ . LAW o~Av PLAN·s . for tbo1e .who attended tho It'• aood to hn• a w-. " J " Trojan Aauiliary dinner laat welcome in I MW towo. We&-...._ lriah wUI M ,...... lw _. T• H_..,_ Jr. week at dte Irvine Coast comiaa Hooey Kaulmlft to .. for ..... ll of N..,...n ,.._.. of ... Law 0., Country Club dae ttoat in Newport nut week will be H.-,'ODI'oaa ct.l Mu _. -*""•~. ac•a••• to Mr. store for daom was Johnny Blanch Petig willa a IIIOrD" Coata Meaa Hllll Sdloola Cblfllea, Ia tD ''folttl ,... McKay. Southern C alifornia's ina c:olfee at ht L ido home. IIlla Sa...,, May 1. ia o~ epeot for law, to ....... rootball coach. Amona the • • • eer.•c• of Law Dey. paWlc ..... ~., of •• ISO ahunni uill enthuaiaati-Biddina on homemade bake 1\e trtala will be CIOIIftet-plue of law la AaMdo• cally wavina their alma rna-aoodiee waa the ordor of dte od a., local. aUDrae,a btll>re lift, eo polat ap •• ...... ter'a bumert were Eleanor day wbon the Principia Mo-Jada• Willi-!lpeln ud betw ... f.rttdoJD ..,. law and Lea Petersen from Lido, thera Club met for their Jodla• Willl•· Olrht•a• la dM Ualted S...a aad 10- Roac and Carl Adams from monthly h&ncbeon at tho fl. Ia O.• coaruoom~ of Din-"-cal tynuy a~uttr Emerald Bay, Lois and Bnace vine Tenace home of Jennie aloe 1 •d l of dto N•wport c •1-." Gclker from the Peninsula, Richard. Some of thoac en-Judicial District. Mayor Onaber of Newport Ray and Mattha Georae of joyina the tun were Lear Oh-Law Day chalrmu for New--S.aola ud MaJor Bob "''eoa Shore Cliffa, Norm and Kay land of Back Bay, Lois Ber· port Beacb ie AttiOrD•J ~ of Costa W.aa batt iuoect Bina and Jack and Chris ry, Jane RYiel of Wutcliff, bert L. Cotfm•. ud ch~ ptOct ... tioea aakiDI tocal McCabe of lrvine Terrace. Connie Halderman of Corona mu for Costa Mall ia Altot-ohheea, orpaiaatioea Md • • • del Mar, Lucy Oaynor, who noy RobertW. Peinado. Other acboola 10 jo6~ Ia *• ffal• The wind blew. but who lives in Irvine Terrace, and local aUDntoya padicipati1ll flrr~adon of fahb la •• cared, the sun was in its Marian Thompson of ·Beacon in La• Day are Arthar StiOck, mle of law, ead la dle ae- alory when Millie and Marvin Bay. Walter Bar•a•r.. Donald pt .. acy of ,o•enue.~t bJ Johnson of Balboa Island • • • S..llwood, Patti Karan , laws rather diu ID•· met friends in Palm Sprinas It'll be a bi& miu when Richard Pad• .. ..,, William over the weekend. Life was Bud and Kim Blaas of Cor-... beautiful. .. they aolfed and ona Hiahlands leave in June Wittm•. Richard Hiabie, I d L.-·d for f·· offplaces .•. for aood! Harry Weatonr. J81DCI RD-p aye ml ae. . . .. ••1, Sam Cohen, Robert • • • Final orders for Bud, wbo is Bloaoa, Paol McClary Jr., No one is more auna-ho for in the Marine Corps, have not p . D 'd Ti am·ved but it will be either atricia Honoa, .. , 10,. scoutin& in all phas es than •------------~!!!!!1--------• Dick Richard, and wben he Hawaii or Japan. 0 II '' talked to the boys in Den 6. • • • D Pack 8 of Corona del Mar Two outatandina Harbor they felt his sincere dedica-Hiah arads will be ucban&- ~M TODAY Tu ,... ~~~~ Telephone: ORiole l-OSSO Tbe First Baptist Chwch of Coata Mesa--Or. P. G. Neumann wW prucb on the topic , "A Look Into tbe Communion Cup," at the 11 a. m. Sunday service, and on "Tbe Timlogofthe Soul" at 7 p.m. More than 500 serious youoa students from bi&h schools, junior hiah schools, both pri- vate and public, arc workina out displays. Most enterio& schools are conductio& local science fairs, with local win- ners beina chosen to display for the county-wide sbowina. Mrs. Thotftat Etlworcla Jr., th• fe,.., Judith l oll•r. tion and inspiration. They ina vows in June -Nancy visited hia Lido Market Mon-Lyon Oardner, daoaJ\ter of day and saw everythina from Superior Judae and Mu. Ro- 10 below refriacrators to tbe bert Gardner of Shore Cliffs, oversi ~ed ovens in the ba-and Jim Corftonan, 10ft of at- keries (with sample cookies). tomey and Mrs. Robert Cod- and were inttiaued with Sal-mao of Corona del Mar. The lie in the advertisina depart-younauers are both aeniors ment. Prank Speilburaer, at USC. Nllllcy waa an honor manaaer. never lost patience atodent at Harbor and a 1960 with the unendina questions Children's Home Society deb. and topped the tour off with Jim, wbo won tbo Oeorae 1c e cream s undaes. When ex-Yardley athletic trophy laat plainina scoutin& to the boys year, was a cbempion awim- Dick Richard told them it mer at Harbor. Ho bas quali- would help develop them to fied for the Olympic trials in become fine loved and re-awirm~ina and in September spected men. Needless to be will be uyi11a oot for a say. J ohnny Case. Randy apot on the U.S. swim team, Laraent, Scott Horton, Andy which will compete io the Cooper. Mike ~lkey. Lany Olympic• in Japan in Oc~ Smith and Bruce Krumpbolz ber. Jim ia captaia of the had an uperience they won't water polo teem and 11ational soon foraet. c:bampion awim team at USC. .. f.i .. ~ .... ·.J ....... •D ;t ·I· l t.\ JUDY BAKER WED Tbe Plymouth Congregational Church of Corona del Mar--" A Concert Performance" will be the sermon topic of Dr. Thomas Hoover at tbe 1:> a.m. Sunday service. The First Baptist Chwch of Corona del Mar--"The Demands of Discipleship" will be the ser- mon topic of the Rev. Bill Tolbert at the ll a.m. Sunday service. His topic at 7:30 p.m. will . be "The Ghurcb and 1ts Function." Christian Science Cburche5, Newport Beach. Corona del M.u- and Coata Mesa--The >tory of the prodigal son will be read this Sunday to illustrate how God's mercy and f:xglveneu come to a 11 who repent and C.:.- sake sin. The subject of the Bible lesson h "Evetlastlng Pun- ishment." A rummage sale, open to the public, will be held from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thwsda y, Mo~y 6 and 7, at St. James Episcopal Church , New- port Beach. Church members are asked to bring rummage articles to the parish hall thu Sunday, or to call for pick-up. Top winners will be allow- ed to enter in the California Science Pair to be held in the City of Commerce later on in the month. Closed judaina by profes- sional scientists. teachers and industrial people will be held on Friday, May 8. On Saturday, May 9, tbe fair will be open to the public from 10 Lm. until 6 p.m. with an Awards Assembly in Phillips Hall at 6:30 p.m. The fair will aaain be open to the public on Sunday from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. .IOIII I InGIAL I IIOUP Quick Clean c leanera, 3200 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, bas been accepted for membership in the National lnstitnte of Drycleanin& and the California Orycleaners Aasociation, accordina to an announcement by thoae two poops and coofinned by Mt. Mu Dimmit of Quick C lean Cleanen. The National Institute of Drycleanina is a trade aaso- ciation representina more than 8500 drycleanina plants throu&}lout tbe United States and in 42 foreiJD countries. REINERT'S OCEAN FRONT DEPAftTIIIEifT STOllE ou-l'ro"l 01 22nd -0 •hol1 block ,,_ ........ , .... . QU R 50th YEAR FEATURING SPORTSWEAR OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mr. and Mrs. John Baku of 700 Malabat, llvine Tenace , have recently returned from a triptotbe midwest, where they attended the wedding of their daughter, Judith Varian Baker, to Thomu Leighton Edwards Jr. of DearbOfo, M lch. Th-: wedding took place at Prospect Heights, Ill. , a suburb of Chicago. where a Presbyterian minister united the couple LD a single ring ceremony. Tbe bride wore a street-length sbeath gown of otr-wblu linen trimmed with lace applique. Attending ber was Miss Annie Blyant of Altoo, IlL, who was a Kappa Alpha Tbeta sorOfity sl.ster at Dennison University in :Jhio. JJhu &l,., o' J · wa! ..... '>mth.:r '> DeH n1a:J. MM. Baker wore a C•X:Oa c 11- ored ribbon knIt dress for her ddughter's wedding. The groom'' pareou w~re unable to attend because they are currently \o- journlng In Europe. Ar the last mInute tbl' bride 's slater. Swa.o, was able to accompa.oy bl.!l par- euu cut for the weddltlg. The new :'-ln . Edwards attended Harbor Area scboo\.1 through . cwport Harbor H1gh School and last June graduated from Dt:n- niiOn Lauvenuy at Granville, Otu.>. She:: 1.1 teachlng at Elk Gr.>ve v,llage. near Ch1cago. in a new ele mentary school pro- warn called "team tuchlllg." Herhu•ba:ld graduated from the Vnlv~mty of Mlchtgan with a B. A. degree LD H1story. He is W'Otklng on a commu:llty news- paper at Wheellng, IU •• neJr COAST SUPER MARKET CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 PEACH AP RICOT l~z. Con SWIFTS IACO their Prospect Heighu home. Following the wedding, the young couple were feted at a reception held at the home of friends, Mr. and :\Irs. Ro.>ben Brewer of Wheeling. VIOTO•A PETZ OP I.L ftl(l 'T lGF. ll Holy rosary waa recited yesterday at Baltz Corona del Mar chapel and requiem mass was celebfat cd tbia momina at St. John Vianney Cborcb, Balboa Island, for Victoria Petz, 77, of 119 Opal Ave., wbo died April 27 at Hoaa Hospital. Patber Wm. H. Harvey officiated. Interment wu in Holy Cross Cemetery. Loa Anaeles. Miu Petz waa born in South Dakota. She bad been a nurae for over 40 yeara, many of them spent at St. Vincent' 1 Hoapital , Loa Anaeles. She moved to this community 12 years aao. Som.ors are a sister, Mra. Josephine Miller, Balboa Is- land, and a half aiater, Mra. Mary Steele, Seattle, Wash. liiiiiS CLUI SEUS lEI YIC E-P IIE8DEIT Nominatioos will be placed before membeu of tbe New-- pon Harbor K i wanls C lub to elect a new vice presiJ enL An election date bas no t been set, accordina to Dr. Richard Underwood, club president. bot he said he anticipate& a retnm of nomi- nees within the nut 2 week a. The office is ncant fol- lowin& the reaianation of Pred Schoepe, wbo aent a letter of reaianation uphdn- ina that the upanded pro- aram of bis bosineas would make it impossible for him to continue as •ice preai- dent. He is manaaer of the Newport Beach branch of Bank of America. a•auaniADE IY C.fi'. GOP G._UP • • • Mothers of 7th and 8th arade TicktDclcers enjoyed the hos- pitality of Helen Grea of Little Island when s he aave them a luncheon last weelt. Amon& those auendina were Kit Michelsen and Gloria Laun of L ido, Mary Pri:uelle of Costa Men. Kitty Same- son of Harbor Is land. Mary Barr of Harbor View Hills, May Mormast of Westcliff. Henrietta Olander of Corona del Mar and vnamia Merkel from Newport Beach. • • • S1nce It was stnctly a busi- ness uap, wi th no ume for monkey busmeas, Rosemary Schulman of Harbor Hiah- lands decided to sit this one out when her husband, Sam, new off to Denver las t week- end. • • • UNIT AC. Unified Teen- Aaers for Conservatism. with the ObJeCtive of supportin& conserv ative Republican can- didates for office and to in- sure their nomination by the Party. has been launched by Ri chard Spencer. a senior at Corona del Mar Hiah School. Then farst meetina'was·held at the Goldwater headquar- ters. where Ri cht.rd announc- ed that Senator Barry Gold- water was to be UNIT AC' s candidate for president.' A few words of encouraaement The CostaMesa Repoblican were 1av en by Dr. Terry Assembly bas endorsed the Root, one of the sponsors at followina candidates for the the kick-off meetioa. Teen- June 2 primary: Senator Barry aaers interested may contact Goldwater for president; ac-Richard by call ina him at 110r Georae Murphy for U.S. his home. OR 3-4411. Senator; inCD111bent James • • • Utt for U.S. conareasman: in-Putun1 the final touches cumbent Bob Bacllam for atate on their yacht "Rainy Day", assemblyman; John Schmit& ·to be a conteatanl in the En- for atate senator: John Hop-senada Race , Jim and Oloria wood. Marcia Beets, and Dr. Bradcaon of Lido find everv- Terroll Root for county Ro-thina juat about ahip-aba~. publican central committee. ••• P.IUIIIIT IYa••m•un Horace Enaian School 6th met 71b arade moaic stodenu •ill perfoan in tbe aprifta 118tic featinl at 7:30 p.m. Th~y. May, 7, in the achool IJ"'• Eiahdt pede ,.aic siDdeau will ntonaio ••it parna. ud fri•d• io .. IPdnt coeeen at 7:)0 P·•· 'lllllrsdlly. MaJ l"' le •• Hlftor Hilla _.tori..,. UY 1111.111111 ... Ll .ll 11111'181 ll~t ..... "• .. t fDr M1J U a. oflloen of Alaella. L.poa Post 191, •Newport ..... 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Enter now ... all compliments of SatinTone ... the easy paints! 671 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES Satilln e Utll ... "* $AU PIICl SS!t SltiiT• l* .... ,... •uta lltlrtlr .... IMINa S6!t SattiT• Llta f11w&.tl SAU Pia S'J ?! ... , .. lion Mil a ¥1 k .. r Ia t c ,.... ... ,.,-=. ........ .., Clllilt ,_ LAial ..... AI ••••--•• OMAII~ ..... ............... ....... ,.,.. ...... ............ , .. , ..... , \ A MAJOR PROJECT of tree pl111tlng and beautification was launched yesterday by the Harbor VIew Hills Com- munity Assn. Here Is the plantJng of the first coral ttee, near the main entrance at MacArthur Blvd. Pictured, left to right, are L.C. Danver, vice-president of the associa- tion; John Shearer, chairman of the beautification commi t- tee; Francis McDonald, Newport Beach park foreman ; J im ?(J,P ~at BARBERS c...,a ... s.Mce Ia 0.. $tep. 8 O..Na -huhi.._l S.ctl••· • YOIIImAL •n Joe Orapa • ••••n by Jerry Bilyeu . Doe Colliaa, Vera Cayton and Ted Elli a • IAIICIIEI by Doria Phillip• • .. EMIU by Heruy •n IAIT II WUTGUFF PLAZA IP APNII'IIUT II DUllED --CALL .... 1 Hines, member of the beautification committee, and asso- ciation directors V. Rlchat d Youngquist and Mrs. Be a Black. There will be 5 ttees at the entrance and some 100 more throughout the hillside community. The board of di- rectors of the association also includes Charles Benson as president, Frank Burlingham as secretary, Hal Mc - Laughlin as treasurer, and Tom Osborn as director. I(IPORT HUIJOR USIGN 7 · THURSDAY, APRIL 11, J9U rU8LISMEO ON THURSO.VS CORONA DEL liM. CALif. New High Rise Pion Hit Councilman Jay Stoddard ob- jected strongly Mood.1y evenlng aga tnst higb rlse rezoning for a portion of the BaMing property along Superior Ave. • westerly of Hoag Hospital. "Before decldwg on rez.onlng. I waot more information oo util- Ities and about the effect of such a development in this a.rea, • he uid. "We're dealing wtlh a great big a.rea. As duecror of Couot y Sanilatloo Olsuict 5. I would not approve a sewer connection for tbls kind of tract. " He expreued doubt as to avau- ablUty of a sewer trunk Line for this development, "The plan is to t ie to the sewer line dong Coan Hwy •• " said Joe Devlin, the new public wor 16 director, "The water Line 1> o. K.. The Planning Commission had recommended rezoolng of a 3. 53-.lcres parcel at Superior Ave, from uocu ssified toR-4-UL ( hlgh rise ) , and an adJ')lllillg 40. 82-acre parcel from uncws- tlied to R-3-8-2. Council dwied the matter to May 11 aod requested the naCf to report on utilities and other pertinent factors. 1waatM TODAY ,.. 'fte Dt!MIN Tel.,.._.: Oltiole ).OS50 liFT IIIIEinOIS FOil ••• .. . -~ ·•· FIIOI WEITCLIFF PLAZA Art Enamels .. CELESTE GREEN" GLASSWARE BY GEORGES BRIARD Kl BALL -8.00 for 8 SUBURBAN -9.!0 lot 8 ON THE ROCI.S -8.00 lor 8 ROL Y POLY -8.!0 for 8 PLACE SETnNGS (FoaiD Padded) lllATStlw .. OO IIATCliiJIC NAPliJd t 1w N.. O'rnER GIFT IT EMS NOT SHOWN WOODS BY ''MA LECl'' STATUARY BY '"UNlVt:lSAL" BORE CHINA BY .. SIIELLt:r• JUST SA Y ••-•n COM· HIGH HONOR ROLL STUDENTS n.e eo .... c1e1 M• Hili Scuwood. ldlool laoeor 10ll Cor dle )ret ~·· -Paal Ollo- qaan. iac:leclea 31 aeelora, deraoe, JOff'/ Hotaboak, Oor- 46 j•ion, .., aoptaomorea doe Middletoe, P•ela Sat- lad 65 rrea~ 100, Philip Tipper aad Pa- v llo · _ _. tricia Wilaoe. ro waaf awu•t.a eamed auaiabt A a in all academic Frelb.mn -So a an A .. ry . aabject.a: Cheryl Kramer, Joha Lon~ Seaiora -Da•id Aadersoe, wall, Vickie Muhonee, Jacty Lora a Bact, Malt Hlnderahr, Paae, Kathryn Rapp, Peter Cort Klote. Sbeltoe and Ouy Lona. Jaoiora -Cbria Godwio, Here ia the complete honor Sauo !kbinkel and Lea roll: SIMIOI$ Robert Anderson Astra Alwin Lealie Baraeu Oa•id Anderaon Patricia Bell Andrea A .. tyt Catherine Beadall Jeaa Bur Uocla Clou on Jalie Baacb Kim Deaeobera aaa111 Bl0110t Jacty Faulkner Sam Taylor Ol enda Warren Mary Waterman Tom Weimer Janet Wetzel Mark Witten Cathy Yorba Tom Mo••ley Ron Nat_, Kathi New100 Barbata Pbi IIi p 1 Barbara Pollak Donna Rippeto• Ann Rowley Lee Sailer Di111a Sbart Linda Sc:llindler Orea H. Sft\ith Virpni a Stater Pamela Sutton ... Torran~ Sweeney Linda Tbomaa Tim Tbompaoo Philip Tipper Bill Van No te Pea~y Vituc.c:i Patricia Wilaoo Di111e O.Fonat Liacla Dell Debby DeVault Oay Eiam• DeAaa E••• Roberta Gelardi Kadty Oreu 8ry Ill Grape Soun Haley Ray Harboor Gene Harria Ed Hazan Bryn Hazell Jolal\e Hickok Ron Holder Christopher Ho baon Ann Holllein Ron Holt Jot.o Mort• Vietle MldtODID BndNoW'ID8n O..iel Orr Sla.auna Oweaa Karloeoe Ozol Judy Paae Mary Jane Paul H.ilarie Phelps Kathryn Rupp Chtchen Schindler Carlo• Schott John Sebum Nancy Sbefnette Peter Shelton Diana ~tth Linda Stilaenbauer Kathleen Storey Pany Soddendorf Cart Taylor Stne Boyd Tom Pelt Lany Broerina Oui a Godwio ~~RE$ FRE~E~ \1ari lyn Aaderaon Cindy Albro Suaan Jennina• Jeane Jonca 0\eryl Kramer T 1mi Kraua Cynthia Lemmer 0\eryl Lindaay Gary Lona Dennia Theriot O ark Tbompaon Nancy Tbompaon Laurel Twileaar Job Webb Loma Bact Woody Ooodaell Rita Crank Aue Oa.oderson Virainia Barr Sua• Avery Dick Blakemore fmrya Black Pete Enell Pete Huell Martie Femcaae Riek tfUtJman Robert Bo dm Polly Breebt at an Penny Brewer John Lundwall Lance \1cC.be John Mack Barbara Mawdaley Cbria Well• Wayne Werbel Heidt Wi nbum Jalie Wood& Selme Oonloo Ri chard Jmsm Matt Hiaderaker Jeff Jania Ronda Rae Bonnewell Mau C t Ro reen arpen er aer Bro.wn Brian Cauerly Kathy Hom Kathy Ki eater Oa•id Jactaon Connie Laina Carolyn Keeler Joe Llllajabr Con Klote Jcnold Lei tch Linda Lafferty 9lirley MeCuiation Bonnie L•yon Jill McK inley Sherry Lindeo Julie Martell Karn Lon Edward Mattson Patricia Mcl..auablin Richard Moore David Mealey Dave MDrllft Olin o1awa Suaan Nelaoo (poat-pad) Raymond Paeuold Janet Riedel Pete Robinaon William Scholle Oaia Sanae Dorothy SlOne ~un Schinkel Ann Tavh JobD Sc:rouina Adrieone Tallenera Suaan Selby Ka.rolyo Wallinaty Joanne ~aw JUMtOR$ Elizabeth Aldrich Millie Alexander Jean Smith Lea Sc.wood Matt Story Sally Swift Hank Daviea Debbie Dye Anita Enkine Lioda Ford Victoria FuJita Suaie Qivena Linda Godw1n Paul Gonderaon Meli aaa Guy Roaer Hanley Larry Hemminaer Nanette Hoaan Mike Holland Jerry Hornbeak Suaanne Hoatetter, Nancy Jania Steve Keree Danilda Kinzer Otriatine Kramer Pamela Mattaon Sten Matuon Gordon Middleton NEWS ABOUT SCOUTING ly ..Ulre McWIIII-• Thia year'• Scoot circ:a• ia beina beld at the Oranae County fair &tOGDdl May 22 •d 23. All uoopa will bne a boodl or aome kind of di a- play. The diaplaya will ban a Scoot io aoifonn wbo will be able to anawer any quea- tion that miabt c:ome up. There will be other dia.plays ~ad demooatratiooa by the fire depar1ment and reacoe a quad. Scouu in unifonn are t ell- ina ticket• from door to door thia week and every week aotil the circua. People can alao boy tickeu at tbe door. This scout function ia held 10 the public can aee what the Scouu do. I Love Mom \iOTII ER' ~ 0 .\ Y \t :\) 10 just soy SPOITSWEAI & ACCESSOIIES USMIOI fOI fYEIY OCCASION MORE GOODIES from Russey All Blouses All Skirts 474 EAST 17t. STIIIT COST A 8ESA C.Uf•r .. • ~litH f'I'IIOA Y TIL. 9:00 ~AI'It<I NG IN T .. ll: I'ICAI'I A C .. OSS f' .. OM T-.. E L.I DO CAlli WA ... 646·658 1 L~~:a A ucETTIE, O WNII:I'I c= --c l lb ~ ~ D [ --- DODD - -a: -- --Jl . -I D u u fi __:::] (< .. D D lJ :.,1 n,.,,.. •.. .,~., -foc nal ,..,.... • ,,_rnr ,,.., ...,., ««"'",.. -. '" tlu• H.,..,, A,.,.. o•r c••-..,•· X>l'TH OF THE BOHDEH ..• f-\P-\ CI.O'nl, wtth thr ~ranti~t•r 11 £ "old \1 f.XI\.O". "L-\ C.-\l.U Rl \," bnn ~ \ ou a t"hoi C't ,,£ mnt)d". llH~ Je"eled ton e~< of thr "amt-thvst" Rnti tht "turquoi !"t:· LEFT: Panc-ho Top 15.QS CE~TER: Oress :-6. QS RJ GHT : At Hom~ Lon~ Gown 45.95 a erta ... it's for you# BUY .. ~ .. LA GALLERIA" Q" CIR11FICAT& And ACADEMY AWARD SHOW BBST ACTOR BEST SU PPORTING ACTOR BBST ACTRESS Patricia Neal Mel rift DooalaaWJ ,,_..,. CALL IN YOUR WANT ADS TO THE ENSIGN ORIOLE 3·0550 Scholarship Is Awarded Cbria McLadllia, aoe of Mra. Ted Ktoeaer. fotmerly of Newport Beach, haa ia- foned Robert Maanau on, vice principal at Newport Harbor Hip School, tbat be ha a been awatded a acbol~ ahip to attend Stanford Uai- verai ty for the comins ac:bool year. Cbria left witb bia f~m­ ily laat year to become a ruident of Hawaii. He wowd have been a member or thi. ye ar' • 1964 paduatina c:lau. at Harbor. Otria waa well known oa the Harbor campua aa an oot- atandina baaltetball atar. '"' ..... " .... , WANT ADS WOII 01 111E IAL.A PD •• LA OPEM MIGHTL Y A. T 6:45 .._... __ _ ,• WED. -THURS. ONLY -MAY 5-6-7 HIS MAJESTY, King Neptune, is LeRoy Bartholornsw, of Harbor Highland!, crowned Ai>rU 24th at the annuai "N'e'P.. tune Ball of the Newport Harbor Spastic League. Mr. Bar- tholomew has served as president of the YMCA board of directors, and currently assists with the Y officers train- ing program for the Pacific Southwest area. He is a boiird member of the Newport Beach United Fund, a member of the Ne wport Harbor Kiwanis Club, a member of AI Malai- kah Shrine Temple and Shrine Chanters, and an elder at St. Andrew's Presbyteri an Church. He was chairman for the Newport Harbor United Easter Sunrise Service, spon- sored by the Harbor Council of Churches and the Kiwanis Club, chairman for the David Rose concert benefit fo r the Orange Coast YMCA, and music director for the Tustin Players Little Tfleatre.<Photo by Terry Boris) FIANCOIS TlffAUrs ''1f.4t>o ~ THE MOST TAUCED-A.IOUT AND FOUGHT-Aaoul FtlMI ~ HON[ Of T'H( YIM'I 10 lEST" rhe0VERs SHOW SLATED MAY 3 Oranae County Voiture S27, their county-wide nun e train- 40 and 8 Society, an honorary in& and boapital prop ama. Society of Amencan Les ion Featured eventl in the 2 members from the Lesion hour show will be oatrich and Posta lhrouahout the county, el ephant races piloted by 40 will preaent Gene Holter's 1nd 8 members and other to- Wild Anim al Show at the cal rideu. Otber atuactiona Ora.nae County Pairpounda ·will be Babe, the 71 year old on Sunday, May 3, at 2 p.m. elephant, who baa been aeea and 7 p.m. in countlna movies includ- Tbe 40 and 8 will uae the ina. "Around the World in proceeds from the abow for Ei&hty Days"; Rock N'Roll, GIFTS FOR •• ~ IY ••• HOLLY WOOD\(~ the baby elephant, and all di e other animal• appearina in the moYie .. Swi 11 Family Robinson," aa well a a an auortment of zebru, llamaa, hippos, and o ther animah. _,~~ --~~--~~ ,(_ J _;I ~-) ~ --1 LACE MIST SLIP Size 32 -~ 18.95 .. ·,~ I ; ( \ X MATCHI NG SLIPS, PANTIES. BRAS, GIRDLES. ROBt.S AND GOWNS IN A RAINBOW OF COLORS ' ' ' LUCRETIA LACE Size 32-~ 15.95 FBEE PAUING AT REAR DOOR ' erts MPAITMINT STOll 111' HIWPOIT ILVD., COSTA MISA Ll. I-IIII -r.u•t,...l T•Ps IIAU.IIATEI Harbor buaineu mea will aaain have a chance to do a little fiahina. even if office schedules don't penni t them to aet out in the afternoon. Davey' 1 Locker Sportfiab- ina will start twiliaht fiahina trip a thi 1 f riday, May 1. The "Twi li&ht Special" will leave Davey's at S:30 p.m. and return a at 9:30 p.m. Fishermen on the .. Twi- liaht Special" are alto eli- aible to enter the Sprina Derby. The derby, which runt until June 21, features I free aeaaon Pill 0 11 boata from Davey'• Locker. The derby i 1 open to all fi a her- mea on a ll boa ts from Da- vey' 1 Locker. All fiah will be count ed ucept abarka and raya. IIIII' oa...., SCOU15 GO TO CAMP ~ ............ _ n• ao, ._, c-.1111 .. wu t.eld April 11 ........,.. 19 .. Cantp p ...... ia back pan of die woocla. s.a.c~., ...... waa • naa rai ••• •d •• all tile pe- uola weat ••ir owe •a,• for ~dtioa. 1\e B.plorwa of the Oraaa• Bmpilt &hoopt liP all tile competidOII 10 d .. ••lop Mtter akilla ia acoet craft and to ••• which t100p1 bad the boat atilla. ne polata w•e added •P eo ct .. ••lop the three bipeat UOOpa. Abo there were ri bboaa lor ftnt, aecond, aad tlllrcl plaeea ia eacb eveaL The neat• were a a followa; COI'II- pau, bou, rope c:limbiaa, aianaJina by Moue code, the mile acou& pace, fiut aid, the na,, aad laat Wll tbe aarpriae eveat, which waa archery. The c:ookina waa done ia patrol• and wi th froatier cooltina. ulnj no uteaailt, DO pol l Of pana, DO picldlea, •d no foil. Moat patrol a uaed puu ey wi llow aticltl for a trill or just atabbed the meat and cooked it. Mud for the potatoei cooked them very -weU. Corona .del Mar Troop lf -brouabt flome • first place ,..._ la OOIIIfaaa _. peddoe, • MOOed ,. ... d-.. boa ia archery. •d two ., .. pia~ ribboas. oee ie mona -.d Cbe other in the acoat pace. ILIInTI .. IIF ••aat .. 11 ,_.,., ••mo .. were held PridllJ a& Belta Cotoaa del Mat a...,.l for Albert Tr ... - c.r, 76, or 608 Mariaold Ave., Cocou del Mar, who died April 11 at Hoaa Hoapital. The Rn. Echrie Oomte1or the Coloea del Mar Coa.M- ity Coapeaadoeal Oaarclt officiated. lateDDnl waa at Meltoae Abbey Memorial P..t. Mr. Treater waa born ia Oreat Bead, Kaada. He waa a farmer for 60 yeara. , He ia aur.ived by bia wife, Dora; a daapter, Mra. Vit- aillia May, Hayward. Calif. PIIA.ACim ELECT anut ••nasa Corona del Mar pharmacilt Bryant A. Cbritteoaen will be rnatalled May 2, aa preai- dent of the Oranae County Pharmaceutical Aun. The inatallation dinner wi II be held at Tamaaba Town and Country Club , Anaheim - ..... , .... A ._. '*'-_.-. -._k ...... ... will ........... ••••r• of 11M NftJ'lft H• ~atCIU .. •dle1 ea .. Opdajat dlslri•t coa••tioe M.y 14-16 at Laa Vepa. Aboet a ••• local Opd· •••• will au.cl dlle -al m•t 10 rnl•• put aotht- tiea _. mate ,..,. pi••· Mr-TONY ...... .,. .. Tel ... ••: GaWIWS. TOM JONES Tony Randall "7 Fecea ef L•" alao Cliff Richard "s. ..... Holl4ey" APORT . , ' . ' ,_ ADULTS ONLY ........... !DOll POWUPULI ................ ACADIIIY AtAID ....... , ....... Beat Comedy of ae Year MEET THE SAFECRACKERS WHO HAVE THE P£RFECT COMEDY COMBINATION I Jamea Robenaon Juatice Plua: MAOOO COMEDY The most prized &lfts of all for Mother ... because CENTURA Tableware is not only superbly beautiful. it simplifte.s meal CENTURA •• TH;;;;;;· ;;;;~~:;;ic TABLEWARE t>y OOANtNO WITHOUT ·A BRI!AKAGI! WORRYI IA¥1 Yll II.ITIIII Ylll "PIYI.TI 1.11" II "1.11 Till" II IlL •• 1•111 Mil! •••••n•• IUIIfnlu .. ; ; . . I I ' • . I ' { " ' I. ( ' c. ~ • -.a .. ----·· me~ ... ..... , ......... ·Auxiliary Plans Tea Laa Mula .. •, Newport S.a~ Aaslliuy ao a. P--u, Semce Aa ... of Oraaa• Cooety, will !told ill eaaaal .u .. , , .. n.ttday, May ll, • lite Lido J •I• bome of Mra. O.Wa• 8Dccola. Mn. L .A. Neleoo, dlairmu tbt thO to&, -OGDCU lbat a tall allver ud eryatal foaalaia with nowiea ehem- ·P•P•. will be the hipllpL Auiltioa aa boateuea 'rill IN Mm••· Baccola, Ho.Wud Meu1, Willl.m Kell, Ro!Nrt JCeama, Aoeald Birtc:her, Lewi• Dumire, Jam•• Her- mao, Walter Worthen and Heary Johoaoe. lOlLI FAJIIOU II TDPIC IF UMITE THE P AGANINI QUARTE T, world fM~ous s tring en- s emble, will appear in the final concert In the Orange County Philharmonic Society's current Chamber Mustc Series, on Sunday, May 10, at 4 :00 p.m. in Corona de l Mar Theatre-Audito rium. Chatting on the campus of the Un i vers l ty of Cali fornla in Santa Barbara, where they have the distinction of being Quartet •n Residence, are, from l eft, Albert Gillis, viola; Stefan l<r aylt, sec- ond viol inist; Htnry Temi anka, leader and co-founder of the Quartet; and Lucien LaPOrte, cello. -• ~c.- Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMIEil -ltJJLDING MA TEiliALS LDelty .. ,.1 IIAIIE'I IIAWADAJr I&ON America's Laraut Sele«ion Rounde da Clock Hawallan Fallhlon ow-a au. £ ~ -oa a ... Professiona Directory ~ •• Paol William Lawrence o( Lido llle, Bel Air and Palm Sprina• will speak on "P11hion1 Atound the World" at the Gamma Phi Beta meet- ina May 16 in Upland. HONOR ROLL STUDENTS NAMED .I C:HIJitC:HES I uiiUiAJiCI . . . roa AU. or YOtla JJUUa.AlfCE JlfD:DI Sadleir Insurance Co. lot\a E. S.dletr 3313 E. Cout HWJ. c.-a ... .,., oaa.JB» PUJIDAL DIUX."'IOII ... IALTZ IIOIIIUY 1741 SUPIIIOI AVI. COSTA MISA Midway 6-2424 .. I. COAST IIWAY CODeA DIL MAl ORiole ,...450 ~-~· 1941 rrt •• ., ..... , •Itt• II ...... BELL lltOADWAY MORTUARY 110~ ua.a..NIIIc...._ Eac:b year Mrs. La wrence Oied around the world and aeveral yean aao received . her "million mile• by 1ir" card from the airlino1. She will ahow fuhiona collected durina tripa to India, France, Italy, Switzerland, Philip- pinea, Japan and Hon-Kona. "111011 lAY" IUEn AT PILOT ASSII. PARTY Ooualas ("Wrona Way") Corriaan will be the honored aue It at the dinner dance aponaored by the Eddie Mar- tin Pilot Assn. at the Santa Ana Elka Club this Friday evenina. May 1. All Oranae County pilots and their friends or the Oy- ina fraternity are invited, accordioa to Pete Muth, chief pilot. Social bout will s tart at 6 p.m., and dinner will be aerved at 7 p.m. "k 's Fun to DrHS ln Fashion" ~ E. COAST HJGHW AY CORONA DEL MAll ORIOLE 3·~ II YllD II II.IA IlL Ill c.~ llstallatl•s A!Petly? • T.tevlsiH Dlstril.tleft Syst~Ma fer yeur H ..... u .. ll•lt~ eutfets. • HI '' M4 s..r .. f.. h••• •cl ,..1 al4e, • C.let T.V. -I.C.A. Vlct1Dr -l••ltt. •4 Cvrth Methes -A .. lrel. • A.tt .. ••s -htttelle4 •cl Repeir~. • We S.rvlce ell ~4a ef C.l•r T.V., lied: &. wt.lte, •4 HI ... ''~Uty er St"" U•ita. (SERVICE IS OUR PROFESSIONJ ~21 !. COAST HWY. I r£ RENT r. v:s J TILIPHOMI 673.!655 COitOMA DIL MAl OrcollockCo. BUILDING ILOCIS -AU. NZf)J -ALL TYPES 'I"'IJl .... J~ , ... .................. -............... The 3rd quarter honor roll at Ne wport Harbor Hi&h School includes 77 seniors, 38 juniors, 48 sophomores and Richard Tezak. and 37 fres hmen. Straiaht "A" a rades we re earned by the followina: Juniots -Joel Bradbury, Rose Burke, Robert Goed- hart, J ames J oseph , Joanne Joraensen and Lura Smith. Seniors -Kathie Courtney, Susan Hill , Gayle Jasmin, Kathy Krtuse, Robert Maanu-- son, Virainia Munsey, Julie Nelson, Paula Roaers , Wil- liam Sc:hleiter, Susan Schuh Sophomores -Mary B1ker, Laurel Pield,Cllarlotte Hanna and Karen Sutherland. Freshmen -William Love· land and Robert Scvitz. Here is the complete honor roll: HHIORS Terry Stanhope AndreaAnderaoo Cbri1topber Strutt Robert A. Boyd Scott D. Taylor Robert R. Boyd Richard Tezak Judy Broupton Kuen Tbompaon ~&anne Brubaker MUYis Tbompton Jeff Burtt Miritm Tacker Edkina Bothman Bob Walker Bc•erly Byers Debbie Weat Candy Canoll ~•an William• Jamea J. Canoll Jackie Caaala IUcbard Olapman Kathie Coottney Patty Cro10n llena De Ia Cruz Francy Duffield Cbria Farquhar Valerie E. Field 9leridan Pi uwater Jeanne Fowler O.Oraia K. Prenc:b Loeai• L. om S.e Orua Ooaald A. Onape Lyan A. Oannina Sally Hall Lulie H1mmond Linda Hararan O.Oe B. Hart 9uu Hill MatiYMe Humpert Rj c:bard Jack ton Oayle Ja~min Gail J obftton Wm. P . Kell Kathy Kraut e John Laon JUHIORS Judy Baukens Joel Bradbury 0\eri Broylea R.ou Borte John C. Ca1tet ~•u Clcmmon• ~uanah Cooper Oebbi e Cooper lrmaDean Mat th a Dorey JMD•• Pauell R.oMrl Ooedhart Laotie Halo Rl cbatd Hofman Aftoeke Hoiaaard Lynn Howlud Helen M. Jobnaon Jamu Jo1eph Joanne Joraenaec!'-- Aima Kno wlton James J . Kr~mer Anita Mattindale Scott Matheton O ifford J. Miller Sbawa Murphy Janiole E. Nielton &nily V. Parte Terry A. Lewi• Mary L. Luckhardt Richard Reineman Patricia Madlen Leah Roaen Robert Maanuton Bob Rohrer Barbara May Sandra Ryaet Ann Mcfadden Kathy L. Schvan Cindy Minney Dnid ~itb Virpnia Monaey Lura Smath Julie Nelaon Gordon D. Stuuu Robert K. Nethery Larry Trout . Ralph Niolaon Karon S. Walle Mary O'Neill J oan N. Wells Raquel OtraniO DoaaJaa Pac:bico Jodidt Paater Pbil Reid p_, Ric:ftards Heidi Ricbatdaon Di•a Ridp Gayle Roberta Paola RDa•ra Phillip Sdseid Will. Sc:hlaitor !laaroa School .. S.un K. Sc:hah Ken Schwarz Jon R. Seal Sc .. n A. Shedd Jani1 ,Sbeleon Donna J . Smith SO'NOMOR!S Dick Abbott Dick Applanu Cbri a Babbitt Mary Bater Terry Biuell Carlotta Brant Maney Buraua Edwin Collina Bob Couad Elinbeth Co•eon Heidi Cros by Priacilla Cuomaoo Bamey Dewey Tina Oyer Anna Pallhauer l..aorel Field Stephanie Pout Charlotte Hanna Jon Hein Cortin Hitchcock Joy laeli Barbara J enn eu J..oia J obnaon J im Joraon•en Jay Judin Tom Keefer Bill Kennedy John L anaer Karen Liodroth Laura Loveland Jim Mantemacb Phil McCulley Lealie Meu•aer Orant Munsey Marcia Myera Joan Nice P.mela C. Owen Stne Peuaon Nucy Place Ste.,e Reece Prut Riemer Walt Sclalllman Stne 9llltoy Karen Sutherland C.Oiyn Thoo1ud Gretcbea Van Tuyle Nancy WaJer Kathy Watton FR!SHMAM Janet Briaht Jill Brou&hten Trina Broyles Cindy Cbapman Kathy Dol .. J eanne Pauell Lois Faller <llria Hilker John Oroenina Melody Hoffman Lynn Jo hn aon Pam Lacock Wm. Loveland Wendy Matoo R.u th Mc:Mi II an Tom Muntoan Q erri Myen Alice Paris Dnid Plumb Robin Rauahenbach John Reid Robert Seviu Ann Shartey Howard Sbanpp Jady 9lerman C. H arri ton Sm i lb Jamet Smith Patricia ~ith Betty SL Amour NMcy Strauu Helen Taylor Ji ll Threlkeld Joaepbine Vauahn Celesta Vecchio Don Whl te Cbri s Woodward AniiDI IIU .. IS IITIUT. IOIU u•tu•••• S,t. Michael D. Doyle, aon ~!!;!!;;!!;!!~~i)!!;iiii;ii;!;;;!;!!!i;!!!!!;ii!~~~ ot ~. and ~s. Cecil Doyle, 4305 Dana Rd., Newport Beach, attended a recent re- liaioua retreat at the E ipth U.S. lvmy Reliaiou• Retreat M• S.oal, KOfea. Stt· Doyle, au ipcd to CoMpany A. 2nd Battalion. 3llt lntuuy, 7th lnl•try Di•la ion ia Korea, ••• a. ployed by tbe Pacific Pi· ••c:e Lout, Cotta M111, t~erore ••teriaa the An.,. IIIIY'IA LIDO. MIWOIIT NAOt F•EB I'A.«JHC There are 28 seventh ara- ders and 16 eiahth araders on the 3rd quarter honor roll at Abu ham Lincoln School, 49 seventh aradera and 49 e iahlh araders at Horace Ensian School. ver and Jan Scb~~oarz rece1v ed all "A's" •n the 2nd and 3rd quarte111; Kent Hammeras and Lauue Bro wn rece1ved all "A's" in the 3rd quarter. At Horace Ensian, Cathy Jensen and Eliua L indroth have earned atraiaht "A's" tn all 3 quarters; Bec ky Car- Suaiaht .. A" students at L incoln School are Kathleen Kelley and Po llv Shelton. Here are the honor roll stu- dents. HORACE EHSIGH SOtOOL LIMCOLH SCHOOL EJGHT II GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Dellyn Binswanaer Tom Brentnall Janet Coontz Cu ol Day Gary Franc e S.lly Frost Donna Goedhart Anne Gonna Karen Hanvneras Georaeanne llanna Vack.i Haanca Donna Kalinlta ~san Krauae Jim Laws Uu Lawson Elissa L indro th Jan Luymes J im McDon1ld Marcie Mc:Ken en lU cky Mc inser Paula Montaomery Pauic:ia MQrphy Steve Mun ell Cindy Niemecz J im O'Donnell Joy Pierce Robert Rodman Tina Rouo Joan Russell Linda Russell Christy Schleiter Lynne Schneider Rick Schneider Kevin Shannon Ri chard Sbowstack Jane Sha ar Cathy Simpson Linda Stabler Hank Stevens Barbara Stevenson John Su oclt Ann Storch Steve Sull ivan Marty Tisdail David Vierlina Lisa Wuhbon Dave White Paul a Williams Barbara Woolsey SEVENTH GRADE Jean 8trclay Nancy Beraeson Kim Blackburn Pam 1-Jlalac k Debb1e Brown Laurie Brown Tom Butler John Carlton Beclty Carver Virainia Ciu ca Claud•• Cornwell Kathleen Crawford Nancy Da•ah Cynthia Dav1s Doua Dovev Lorena Emettclt \iichele Fairba1rn Diane Fassell Cynth ia Forbes Debbie Flamm Laurie Fraser Becky Galbraith Kent Hammeras Heidi Hellyer Marta Heraert Toni Hewltl Ross He ines Frances Hoffman Dicit Howland Lynn Humphrey Cathy Jens en Karen Johnson Bcuce Johnson Jay Lawrence Sue Lop a z i ch Joanne Palmer Patty Payne Patti ~almer Bob Peddycord Marilyn Peck Jeri Peterson Jean Rasmus s on Jan Schwarz Bill Sevitz Nancy Suatton Steve Telander C.eaory ~alter \tiche lle \\elchel Vickte ~b ile Viele• Baldvt'ln :"Janey Beach John Belo tn Kris Boyd Dave Buraess Janet Dtetz Susan Green John Johnson Jeanette LaRoe Peter Love Tom Purcell Andy Rose Ed Taaffe Cite& Vanderbur& Ltnda Willis Dtane Zimmennan SEVENTH GRADE l>ebbae Bell Ste phen Bianco Viclti Black Laurie Burna Janas Caldwell Dcbbae Cooper Steve Crooke Sue Danaels -"m)• Dye Kenny E~~oell Cindy Gadaraan Steve Hartlev J anet Hester Norm Johnson Cappy L)•nch Bob \\cCiellan Carolyn \kCulloch Pam \1cCullouch Pat \lcGuare Cu ol Ol and er John Pack Rob1n Rahe \'1ckae Sba11uck Valerte Sutton \ita S~~oeeney Pattte Terrell Karen Y.arntd. Robvn V.htte Jll~ GlongrtUtional (~urc~ COROMA DlL IIMR AUTOMOIIIIOUS Iff GOV!.MM!MT, CONS!.VATIV! IM TM!ot..OGY, !VAMG!LICAJ.. lfC MIUIOM. Or. nac-aa 8. Hou•er, Miaitler SM.., Wo~, 1 ... A.M. a& •• Pelt n .... 1905 P.aat CHat Hi ... ..,, a& Helie-.. An. Ot.erdl ...... , 11!00 A.ll-Man.., c... p~~ OFFICE: 4,. Het..,._. Awe.-4'MM •75aU2l a. ...... I ... lllnrlc. ...,. .•• .,.or c:aaul ......... .. V\a LWe .... ,-..eta stnrDAY SCIIOOL t :l.Sa.a.aMU ..... SUlfDA Y sava::a ~15 . ULIL WEDJfi:ID4Y fi&RUIG WilliG ..... U4DDIG~ ms VIa t.w.. lfJit. ...- ()ptft...t~~ ....... , .... ·~ ....... , ..... ~ ..... P'IWII7-............ 18CD11DtaWWfW cawn.rmaaa •e=z·~ ...... ~---.. IMt c... m.-.., Caron& ~ Mat SUJifD4 Y SCIIIOOL 1:15 a.a. SUPfD4Y SDVICZ 1l &.& WEDJfallAY &VDOJIG lditliMC ........ aE4DIJtC .oolf .. Eut Ceut RJctitWWT ()pea weellda.~ 10 LIL te 4 p.a. You .,. cardialq l.avtlelll a. attAiftCI Clturdl S. lite. ...., to .. ttw •• ,. ....... Lutlu.aa O.adl 01 .. M •er ~ <Jlvdlta...,... ~EiullOiutH~ c.--... ..., PA.n'H PUle C1NII ..... :<-...a..a SUJIID4Y KldDULZ ~ ~ a.m. --famUy wanbip iDcludiDJ S-.day OLurc:.b Sc:bool 11:00 a.m. ··War&lp rant a.ew Claarda oiC..Meea t.pdll ... FeDow*ip (r.fiJ a .......... ) Santa Ana 6 ....... .... D:.P.C.~ ..... st1JifD4 y S&fiiCD t :45a.m. ~SeMel JJ :COaa. ManU.IIc w..-.. f :OO p.m.. TraJ.u-. U..._ 7:CO p.m. ~ ~ .. WED~ISD4Y 7 :.20 p.m. .... Slucly 8:00 p.JD. Prayer ...... 1lewpprtltnrt»or Lulhernn ~lwrth "0... .. aw.t/1 ~ ... }{.wjNin lfMWr" SltOI CLIP'I' ~IW NIEWP'OflfT MACH. CAUFOANIA THE AMERICAH LUTHERAH CHURCH SERVICES: 8:15 •·"'· Early Wonhip 9:30 •·"'· Folftily Worahip & Su~tdo y School 11:00 •·•· Festi ve Wonhlp Tlte Rev. Jolftol C. Bloift , Pu~r \1r. Ro bert L.arwn, Pan sh V.ork~r Phou S.C8·3631 othing"s too good for Bill! lit·· a ~taver al Costa Mesa Savings & Loa a wb r~ we got otu oew home loan." -... Newport llvcl. •t 19th St. • Cotta Mesa , Mlclway 6-3272 .... &, t-Utl ltiPGIT NAilOR BIIGI • » 1WIDYN-tll.M4 OODA D£lu1, CALIF. . eDITAILID IIMIIAL IMSUIAMC! COY! lAG! •r ED YI'ARD AT JAY & IIMPIO iaiiN.NEW,_O,.T .LVD. N.WfiiiO,_T .I!ACH Ltai!RTY a -t, .. <(r,, '&h r~~~oo~$J ,O.Mf.t..Y MtARS C~-UA NOW .~T 1780NEWPORT 9l..VD. Ph . 646-9313 Cona Meu ... ~·-~ Gwt.- Marine Au. at Part Balboa hlaad o,_ !vory 1).., For Lunch-n .,4 Dlnnor For Roeorv_.._, I! A GOOD MIEICHIOI If you arc a newcor"'Cr, or know or a , •• comer 10 lhe Harbor Area who hu not been welcomed, do her a favor by c allin~ the Harbor V11itor between I and tn a .m., and the wi II call on your friend with valuable information and 11fts CrOf'll friendly buaincss firms wh ac:h atand ready 10 help her become acquainted with he r new surroundan,s. THE HARBOR VISITOR Phone: OR 3-2744 R. o. :=c:l MEM 3E~S of Costa Mesa Cub Scout Pack 186, Den 3, demonstrate a f irm interest in finance during a recent tour through the 5--story Newport '3alboa Savings and Loan Association. Clustered in front of an ex- hibit of a segment of the firm's rare coin and paper money collection are: front row,leftto rlght, Greg E llis,Cra ig Clarke, Gary Srace and David '3endig; standing, left to right, John Weatherwax, Greg RIP" petoe, Glen Magnusson a nd Larry Jones. .. Monthly field trips such as the Associa- tion tour are planned for the cubs by Den mothers, Mrs. Webster Jones and Mrs. ~obert Magnusson. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK AND NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE OR LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That TilE BEACII BOY, a California Corpora- tion, Vendor and Lacensee, whose address is 353 E. Coast Highway, in the City of Newport Beach, County of Oranae, State of California, Intend to sell. transfer and ass1gn toC.W.H. Corporation, Vendee and intended trans- feree, whose addre ss IS 353 E. Coast Haghway, an the Cny of Newport Beach. Coun- ty of Oran~te. State of Cali- fomaa. the follo~ang de- scnbed personal property. to-\\ It: All s tock 1n trade. fix tures, equapment and building and good will of a certain cock- tat! lounge&. Restaurant busi- nes:. known as BEACfl BOY and located at 353 E. Coast Haghway an lhe Cit~ of :"\e""- port I:Jeach. County of Orange. State of Californaa, and trans- fer the follo~ing alcoholic beverage hcense (or llcen- !oes) On Sale General L1quor no~ assued to prem1ses loca- ted at 353 F.. Coast l11gh\\ay for the prem1~e!t located at 353 c. Coast ll1gh\\a) Ul the Ctt) of Newport t3each, Cnun- ty of Orange, St ate of ( al1· forn1a. That the amount of purchase prace or cons 1derat1on an con- nection With the l>ald trans- fer of said l1cen~e (or hcen- se<;) and the o;aad busanes1. IS the SUm Of U00,000.00. \\hiCh COnSISt!> of the follow- Ing "THE RED Ll NE '' ("Tho Red Line," analysis by tfto Cardinal Minduenty Foundation, is a continuing examination of the commun· ist propaganda line.) The Communists love "DR. STRANGELOVE,'' a new ·'horror-comedy" bei n& shown at movie theaters across the country. Accon.hng to "The \\orker", officaal .S. Red newspaper, the fi lm's tbeme as "that nothing but disarma· ment can s ave Ul> from the bomb." Somei>ne should have ~arn­ ed the producers of "OR. STRA."H..iELOVE" that the Communasts would usc: tl1c:ir film as propaganda. Ui sarma- mc:nt propaganda as a maJor current Communl<&l tactic, and DR. STR>\~GELOVJ-.'s prescription IS JU~>t what the Reds \\anted. Uasarmament propaganda tn the late 1950's led to a U.S.· Soviet tes t ban moratorium which allo wed the Reds time to catch up in the develop- ment and production nf nu- clear weapons. \\hile pound- ina the: Geneva disarmament table: demanding an Inter- national agreement to ban nuclear weapons. at the same: lime the Sov1ets were pre- panng a &enc:s of massive awm1c test:.. U1sarmament prugaganda pa1d off. tlegan- n1ng on Sept. 1. 1961. and cnJang on Oct. 20. 1961, \\ ith the c:xplos1on of a Gtant 58- megaton bomb. the Commun- l~t~ boldly told the world that thev had <;ucceeded an be- comang a number-one nuclear pO\\er. thouaht that perh aps this time the Soviets were sincere. So the Test Ban Treaty was signed -\'IITIIOUT AN IN- SPECTION CLAUSE. The Communists and DR. STRANGELOVE ridicule as wild-eyed "extremists" any· one who questions this dan- gerous agreement. Anti-anti- CommuniSt propa&anda is de- signed to classify as "in- sane" all who exprc!ss doubts about the sincerity of the Soviet Un10n or who poant to its 40-year record of broken treaties. IUCS AlE SWIM CHAMPS Oral• CNat Celleae It f..utem Coftf•taO• ,.,._.., cllampion for die ••v"th conaecutive year. Coach AI Irwin'• awianera, favored at tile oatut, wrap- peel up the c:luapionahip Thuraday, Friday and Satut- deJ, April 16-11, ia lilt S.aa Aaa Colleae pool, acorina 114 pointa, lnOfe thaa doub- lina Santa Ana's 2nd place 1~. Tbu.uday OCC'a Pat Glas-ao•, Randy How an and ~ yard medley relay swlmmen Kent Schisler, Terry Craia, Bob Nealy and Jim Rayl tracked up 44 pointa. Olaaaow ael a new ~ freeatyle mark at S:09.S, which eclipaed the RC and OCC record of 5:21.9. Howatt broke the conference and OCC mark for the ~indi­ vidual medley with a 4:47.9 awim. Craia set a record- breakina S7 . 9 in the 400-yard medley relay backstroke leg. The relay mark was lowered from 4 minutes nat to 3:49.6. On Friday, Ray I lowered the 200-mjle bulterny time to 2: 10 nat. Craia was clocked at 2: 10.0 in the 200-back- s troke. Glas aow set a new mark of. 1 :SO. 9 for the 200- freestyle, and Nealy esta- blished 2: 11.3 as the EC 200- individual medley record. Saturday. OCC' s Pete An- ti s ta blanked the old EC mark of 51.3 Cor the 100-free- style in SO nat. Craia set a new EC record of 57.3 in the 100-yard backstroke. Glas- aow broke the EC 16.50-yard freestyle record with 18:45.6. U.lt DISCUSSIOI \irs. Lillian Gardner or Santa Ana will g ive "An Evaluation of the United Na- tions" at the meeting of the llarbor Forum this Friday, \1ay 1, at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Coffee will be served at 9: 30 a.m., and the lecture will beain at 10 . , ............ Be~ ot 53.2 Ia cite 1.,_. IIIII· ""'' ud fiaally .... Pirate relay ••• broke tbe EC 400 ylld freeatyle relay whh 3:36.1. 1M atate ch-.looahip meet i 1 achedaled for May 7, I and 9 at Bahrafield Colleae. IALIIAIIIUOTII TIUIIIII IF 110• Herbert W. Kalmbach, New- port Beach attomet; haa been electedueuuret and member of lbe board ofldirectora of Mac:co Realty Company, Board Cbairm&ft John Mac- Leod an.nouncea. He auc• ceeda Richard W. Power, for- merly secretary-ueuurer, u ueaswer. Mr. Power will con- tinue u aectetary and mem- ber or lbe board of directors. For s everal yeafS prior to joinina Maceo, Mr. Kalmbach wu enaaaed in the practice of law in Oranae and Los Anaeles counties. He alao served as preaident and a director of Arizona Title In surance Co., Phoenix, Ariz., and was responsible for su- pervisina the corporate re- oraanization of that company. From 1952 to 1958 he served as director and vice ptesi- dent-administration of the Southern Californ ia offices of Security Title Ins urance Co. Kalmbach took his B.A. and LL.B. deareea at the University of Southern Cali· fornia. He is a member of the American, California, Los Anaelea and Oranae County Bar Association. 01 DUTY II YIETIAI Army Pvt. James L. Hebert, 19, son of James C. Hebert of 2S24 Newport Blvd., Coata Mesa, bas been assianed to the U.S. Army Support Com- mand at Vietnam. lle com- pleted basic trainina at Fort Dix. N.J . AIRMAN James W. Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal w. Reid of 3025 Filmore, Cos~. Mesa, Is being reassigned to Shep- pard AFB, Texas, for tech- nical training as an Air Force finance and statistical data specJallst. He has completed his basic Initial military at Lackland AFB, Texas. EYEin ICIIIDLED FOI IIAL Till IEII A biahliaht or the May 2~ 30 Realtor Week will be the 2nd annual real estate edu- cational banquet and the lJrd disuict meetina of the Cali- forn ia Real Eatate Au n. \1ay 28 at the Balboa Bay Club. Keynote speaker will be CREA President Art Lei~h. Oranae Coast Colleae will present certificate• to Oranae County realty board members who have completed the real estate education course. uti v• UN N.WPORT B£ACH LIDO CAU. lN YOUR WANT ADS TO THE EN~IGN *CROWN HARDWARE * W& .. A •oosDOLD DEP~DT ITOIIr .._. ::;. J'IJIE OLD COLOifT PAIIITI ~= Jll7 &AIT COAJT BlGIIWAT C08011A DEL MD II CI.IIIE'S •AwADAif uon America's Larcest Selection Rounde da Clodc Hawaiian Fuh1on sua. & • ...,._ oa ,.,... Insurance f ~105,000 1n clsh through e~cro\\, bJiance; b>v a!-..,u mp- unn of Note and Truo,t 1\ecd In a January 14, 1960 re- port to the LJc:rut ac s of the Ru!ts1an (ommunl~t P arty, ~hrushchev onasted "The (. entral (l'mm1ttec of the ( ommun1 <,t Part~ and the Snv1et (,overnment can an form \nu. comrade deruues. that the \\Capon!. ""c: have now are formidable one s. but what IS hdtclung, ~o tn ~peak IS stall more: formu.l able. rhe weapon that IS be1ng developed and "· as they say. 1n the port- foho of our sc1enta sts and desagner:. is an ancredable weapon." Pet ALL,.., TheMee4a CALL JEllY HALL , ........ _.._,. Pt.efll ,, ... ,... ......4 .......... . .. .., ... , ... . MMIMeMUPPLII SIIVICI , ..... ,~ .. Mlc·L...,._ ............... dnd new note. rhoJt II ha!'> been agreeJ be- t\\eC:n sa1d licensee and an- tended tran sferee as rc(!uued b~ \ec. 24074 of the uu~l­ nes ... and Professaons (.ode, that the cons1derat1on for the transfer of s a1d bus1ne~s and transfer of saad license 1s to be paad only after sa1d trans- fer has been approved by said Uepartment of i\lcoholic Beverage Control. That a sale, transfer and assianment of the afore said stock in trade, fixtures, equip- ment and aood wil l or the the uid business will be made, and the consideration therefor toa ether with the consideration for the transfer and auianment of the afore- hid license (or licenaes) will be paid on or after the 1st day of June, 1964 at the eacrow department or GRA· MERC Y ESCROW CO. at 3671 W. \th St., in the City of Los Anallea, County of Loa An- aeles, State or California, pro•ided lbat prior to aocb date the Department of Ale~ bolic Beveraae Conuol hat approved aaid uanafer of 11id licenae. Dated April 14, 1964 THE BEACH BOY By Albert Rene Vendor aad Licenaee C .W.H. Corporation Porell 0 . &aida, Jr., Prea. Vndee end IDtended Trae .. fer••· ORAMERCY EICAOW CO. l671 W. Sialh ltreet Lot AA .. l••· S, Califonia Eaaow No. 6945 ,...1 ........ 30, 1964 , ..... Newportllaltlar Eaeip. Khrustachev's s tatement maaht well have come from UR. STRANGt:LOVE. the film's mad scientis t who gleefully counts the casual· ties the movie's nuclear war will brina. But the Commun- ists are not the vlllians of this piece. "It is the insane American aeneral. . . wbo or- den lbe attack and triueu the world's destruction," says The Worker. This pro- paaanda is aimed at pauiotic military leaders and Conareu- man who would be the fiut to demand an end to the 1963 Teu Ban Treaty once lbe Sovieta were cauabt cheatina u they did in September. 1961. Durina talka on the 1963 Teat Ban Treaty, oar military leaden warned aaainat any auch apeemeat1 withoet io- apcctiOft. Theae waninaa aupported the uaaement IUde by Preeident Kennedy on Marcb 1, 1961: .... k.now eaoap aboot broken oeaotie- cioea, HCt8t ,.p•atioae, and tile (So•iel) .t.•taa•• aalned from a loaa , .. , aerie• .. , .. to otrer 11aia .. u.i.- apected ..orat.ori-." o..,i .. eapett ..... , •• IUDJ t).S. leaden wt..,.U, Today Channel Reef is a reality . • • it ill a dream come true. From its inception on the drawing boards to the finished concrete and steel with its modem appointments, C hannel Reef is a tribute to teamwork. The assistance of many people in many dif- ferent field~ ... public officials, planners. engineers ... the contractors. and the labor of many men all have played an important part in what is now thi~ magnificent additi9n to the Newport Harbor area. You made it an excitingly beautiful buildinc, one of the newest and finest of resident/ownership apartments.· lt's a structure de.~igned to live the life of its sun and sea loving occupants. Each apartment captures a spec· lacular vista. And right at the front door are Channel Reefs own private boat slip&. So to everyone who had a share in the creation of Channel Reef, we extend a C H A N N E L R E E F warm "Thank You. ••Jt was you who made Channel Ree~ 2525 "----Bl·-' C ....... 1 ... 0 h · · bu'ld' .__ . : ... _ · 1· · ~· ~-• orona \K; ... ar • R ~9313 w at tt IS, a 1 mg Wn~~;re res.-.nce •mp wes presuae. H. C,.jnc lft~m tMtJ JMtW! c. lf•ns. •1111•, • IH~'•" Two /urni.U.'d lffOtl'Lr o~n /or iiUfJ«I/on I to 4 p.wt. dtl/11 I • NOUSIS POR ,01 lK clown or will trade bo11ae or lot. Attracd.. time full .v.'Oftr-ttw moclen ~ tripleL l1i Priute Patio A aara1e for " 11 ea. Pbooe, car eada aniL tll,5GO. U I· iontlllltDt, collectioa 61~VINE ·TERRACE Call LJ 1·3130. Leue widl porcbue option. CASf.IER. Apply Port RIDt roceipta apply 00 t-...;tr.;..•--••_e;...a_a.;;.;fte;.;..;.;r;...6;..;. __________ 1 pardaue price. 3 bedmla. DISHWASHER. 11:30 a.m. to or l ud den, 1 bathe. La. l :30 p.m. Apply 3329 E. Aathoey Pool, 1195 mo. Cout Hwy., COM. iacladiaa full pool care. Sale Price oely t34,750. • 15)6 Sereaade Terrace. V~L Opea wMktDda. Call646-9l0S or no. 67). 53 Sf. Thi • amuiaa Bhae Luttre will leave your upbolatery beautifully soft llld clean. UfllMMCI -IUY IUILD Sl .... , .... , ,,.... PHA 35 yra ai• ciD 125,000 VA 30 yrt 100'1. to 1)9,000 c... •• tt ... t tu. LHu ~'It -2~30 yeau up 10 145,000. Total Loae Pee 195 ~ .... ,. ••d Lee" ~ -2~30 yeara GP 10 JllOO,OOO. MiniiBIIID l'lt Pee. 90-. of S.P. Mu. Leaal U ye•• lo• eaperieoce io Harbor Area REPRF.SENTINO Weatem Mortpae Corp. Calif. Lo• Correa. Meaopolic. Life lat. Co. ud odaar Majot' S.•iaaa A Loae Trecta • C....· Aota. SATTLI!R MORTGAGI! 3S6 het 17tt. s.r..t Coat• Meta 71 KJ s-o61 lalt-.d ot ........ ftnt • leCGIId PQ~B.t -7fle ..... Jet -pit .. ftrlt T.D. •1VW .._... 111- daol )'OW --JQ-ID.ala wttJa _. ..... ..u t.e ..... u.. MDa .,to .... n.'t ..... tat.. can • rtcM ..,..,, MN381 " Hit. -'fiCa l. DUPLEXES POR SALE. 2 ~. eada. Located 643 to 649 Plamer Street. Cotta Meaa. oe• oew Ci«J Hall. Mut aell. Sacrifice will coatider amall clear home io trade. Rcot elec tric tb&ali)OOer tl. WI,.., lee bait Reed' a Hardware Score, 1102 Newpon Blvd., Cotta KEN ELGIN INC. Owaer, Liftcolo ~3951. • HOUSIS FOR RIMT ltULSt-. fUM ttt: . .'lfr. Will be uunt ahcr \4arch 14th. 2 bed""~~o· a beth, livina ""· k1tchcn •cf 2 J'atins. 417~ tlclinUnrte Ave., <:ntot~a BALBOA IS..AND Sl.M4BR rtDtaJ -l bcbm. •Pitairt bayfroet apL Jue U 10 Sept. U . Call OR 3-1507.· MeaL Loan Broten SACRIFICE. Eacyclopecli a t---1_2_1 _e._l_lth......;,.., _Co_• ta_M_e...;.a_a_ aJao Henard clauica. Ia. • SITUA liONS di ctioeary, World Boot, Atlaa, mite. tota of boob. Good QOG.di tioa. AI eo bot-- 1 &qgiai&e imporu. Hud embroidered cat work tabJe clodl, 12 eapkiu, oner a11d. Rare reaaiuaace lace roaad. Collector h•• of lpriaet. cltiaa. 673- ... ., ...... .......... ., .. ~ .......... .. _ ............ _ .... . ........... .., ...,_ -=-. ca wn•·· DWIIICnA.IIta. CODediD tloat ....... T ,_,.. ......._ t.ac~ .... to '-n eec:row lt.B.UON.ABLB -Bacydo-_., ,.,._,_, ...... PAdia. al10 ae•eral mlacel· t-~ ... oa_ ... _..,..,.-..--~~---l l•aoa• lett of boob, daUdrn' • d:ictioeary (1 'fOltlme), atlaa, Batie Home LiW..,, etc. '37 Olda. S.c. or • clay WMk. Own ll"aN- pertaUoft. No tlabylllltiq. UNFURNISHED, attractive 2 B.R. near cbirtl c:on •. ._..:!.!:!:::!~~::3orUIIIta......._..-­WO WANTED. Hoaaecl iaa or b&bJ aittilla. 1 or daya a week, ateady. Pleaae call net only OR l--0410. . tllS. ~75-1'692 or 673-31%7 WANTED TO RENT APTS. Lady alone deairet prefer- ably l B.R. anfomitbed bocue or coaaider apt. Pri· ncy ia yard or lanai. Pel" munL 67).1373. e MOYIMG ' STOIAGE HAieott TIANS,II ANO STORAGE ...... AMIIICAM •10 IALL t•IIMIIT CO. Ll ~7m .. LI ~ 37 J E. 17dl Sc., Cotta Mea a • AUTOMO.LI!S 1101 W.l '60 CX>RVAIR. Oriainal CALL lN YOUR WANT ADS TO TKI ENSIGN OIUOLE 3·0&60 • c-•t Sell It? TN4eltt lluoopoat. iamaculate COli· For d:ition. t7SO. LJ 1~124 Fatt Actioe A Ruuht Call ·~WN YOUR 0_..... -IK clowa. Mt ..,, .. Ultra !BO- de•". Ada Ita, DO peta. Mltbile Homea 10~:40 •cl l• .. r. Sea Loit Rey Mobile Home Batatet, 4l02 Mi~ ai • Oce•tide. ·722.1201. • IIUSCILUMIOUS WAMTIO Buy Old Gold * MDCIDIS IINZ * ..... l&k .......... ... Milt Ml 1111 • Dhs:l., "" a..."" .... ... .. ,.,, .... .. ...., .. DILJVBY HUDQUARtBI A Pl.aAIANT PLACa 10 IJUL JOIIIC1 &11 J.C. H~ri .. , Jeweler ......... ltstMI lll3Nawport8lvd.,-LJa.-3401 • 11 t ..... -.... SPECIAL BIRO CAGES -JIIIW'N'f ... -·L~~.._ ..... ~Ana ..... ........................ 11-U. QMWI .......... ,,,.....alii. T......uo~TATION ·~, ..... a...,.. ...... ....., ........ Ollfttnle\IL ... T0$4H ~TRMOYOIS H.... •. eo ....... •m wn' STAIISIUIY Ill . .. ,,.. ... c.... .. u.,., EXOtANGE SPEOAL.ISTS DOYLE CO. 541-1161 270 E. l7Ch St, Cotta Men wANT HOME in Harbor Area OD ll&de for U onit apL blda. owaer 646-66S4. • BOATS FOR SALE ~WBIRD M75. ToP racioa cooclitioe. Complete widl trailer a co•er • .a so. OR 3- 6'760 daya. U 1·7116 on. OORSf!T ll' Piberalau cabin cnaiaer, fine condi· lion -SleOllt 4. Slip. 204 Bayaide Villaae. NB. 1300 down, fally equipped. U 4- 3951. • MIIIIIISS 11!16&.1 l CX>IlONA DEL MAlt ca. ..-.a ......... eo. •• ~ .., ato.l....._ M$ •• tlOO -a. Vopl Co. ..... .., .. •'THE LIDO .. ILDIN<r• -NUll -c. ...... ,..,.... •• .aoe ...._, .. Air o.i.6. ............... ..,. ... CALL LEE SCHOMEl .... CALL 646-9707 RET AIL STORE FOR RENT (AVAILABLE lOON} PUP!l: •oa QllLDUM'S Wl!Al IAU IROP oaf I&LGIBI SQUAll£ OPPICI LIM,C...._ TABLE RADIO aad• 5 yeara old repaired for oely 3.95 plGt ta.a. ,......._.~..,---~ Moe. A Toet. oal• ' . , I • All Model• STEINWAY PIANOS Now A Uaed Everett. Kobler a Campbell, Hanwnond and Cablo-Nelaon Piaeoa. LOWEST PRJCES Bia Uaed Piano a Oraan Oe- pe11menL Moat Makea. SCHMIDT·PKILLJPS CO. 1907 N. Main Street Santa Ana, California SO Yean in Oranae Coanty "THE stLENCE," winner of the Swedish Academy Award, now at the Port Theatre In Corona del Mar, stats Ingrid Thurlln and Gunnel Lindblom as sisters, whose relationship Is the core of lngmar Bergman's drama. ITTI.IYTIIES 1111111111 NIT Jobo B. Hart, 24, of 437 Goldenrod Ave .• Corona del Mar, an attomey with offi ce• in G•dftl Grove, bat accept- ed the apeaken' bureau cbaimwuhip io the Rocke- feller Por Preaident cam- palp in Oraoae Collllty. Mr. Hart it a 11aduat e of the USC Law Sc:bool and wu preai- dent of the Uni•enity of Redlaoda Yoona Repobli· cant Clob in l9J~O. He i 1 a member of the Oardcn Qro.. J anior Cumber of Commerce and beada the Jayceea' Oovemmeotal M· fairt Cotmlittoe. (Coottalled from Pap ~) thcr it concema tbe color or oor aotomobile, or the char- acter of our neiJ,bbor. By to leaialatina, you woold put the burden of proof on the discriminator. Tbe colored people themaelvea diacri· miftatc, and they will find that tbey arc bound by a law that tbey don't like, as aoon .. tbe thrill or bavina tbown "the white man" ia over. Thi1 bill places the law tn the banda of the mob, and history baa shown us that bad laws tend to lead to lack of respect for all law and order. Thia "Civil Riahts" law could possibly lead to more blood abed and v1olence than thit country has ever known, possible to its de· structioo. It aeclta to finith what Lincoln started, yet refer to the lut aentencc of his Geuysbora addreu: "that we biJhly reaolve that lheae dead shall not have died in vain, that th1 s nauon, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that ao- vemment of the people, bv the peaple, for the people, a ball not pen sh from the earth." The leaislaton should 11ve us people another chance to live up to the "Golden Rule" -we 've been lf}'I D& s1nce Adam, and at t1mes we suc- ceed. Sincerely, Enna L . Turner Costa \iesa WKA T WILL YOU DO? Publiaber of the En~tan I look forward to my ~eek eods at borne -the first thina I arab for it tbe EN- SIGN . Laat woek-elld tho followina cauaht my eye: PROGRESS OF COMKJNISM Pampa Teus Daily News. The Communiata have told us they will win the de· clared war aaainat Cap1· tali am by brinaina about aovernmcnt conuol of private bus1ness. -What will you do about it . • • • My answer to this is-, we must preserve our riahu and freedom under our eonstitu· lion u layed down by our forefathers. ln order to pre- serve these ri&hts we must keep freedom ALIVE. The best way to lteep free· dom alive and keep the Com- munists from brinain& about control of ptivate business wh1ch IS theu aim, we must throuab aood citizeuhip aet out and work for freedom lovana 1ndividual11 who run for public office. Those men and women who are short on U1ck polaucal campaian pro- miles and LONG on those certain prorr.i ses our fore- fathers wrote tnto the Con- Stitution. tr our freedom IS to hve, 1t must ,.f necess1ty ~4-FED, and the most effec uvt food to sua.ta+~~o.-that freedonr 1 s the proper representation in our pub I ic offices with indi- viduals who are dedicated to our Constitution. Ou1 forefathers did an ex· cellen1 JOb of wntina that Constituuon. but thtouJ,b the years there hu been an in- filuauon of Godless, social- u tlc, communistically tn· SPECIALTY SHOPS AND SERVICES • BUB ,\l 'TO 5CPPU" E.,._ a.t 11--V.t\w •••n• +c:ca-.... ...., 1111.-. z••..._aaM..c..u ..... AUTOMOeeLI .., ..... FOREIGH CAR REPAIR c..---_, ....... •·ear Semce ....-.. •. llll Hutlor Blvd .• C.M. S4t-lt.41 .... ·--... c.-- TekJII ..... Ct:.I'Mk.C.M. • IILLIAaDS AMIItcAN M.LIAIDS OFACE KEY " SecroeunaJ RT""ln otfen muneo: t.r p. dlcutam bv p!l: ttll' .ans. m&Jhn& 1~8 Baftr. nr Hu1)or M ... 2T2l or Mt-JOOf • CAI,IMTIY • .,· 2 CARPBtTERS ~DY te .,.,_~ •or~. NmOt'....._,. A.cM • R., By tiM Hour or -, tiM J•• ,Call t'1anJ< U 1-4164 A II WUI'Ir .,.,.,..,_ *Carpew~* MIJfOO Jt&PAIRI" tcKa.va. CABL!Ioi'WT~ IN G.\JtACP NC'l JOB TOO IJIAU. K. O. ANDI:n&Olf MWtTtl rf twt .,.,..... 110 1-IIH * •'LL.I *' """..,...· ~. an '~ ·--~ ........ ,~n. Sf6iAGI CDINfiS ........... ...7""' ....... hhlr-...... o.aa. ..._ amb"h Gillin Clb'l 3 ..... ..... • DIA'I!It!S IROTHEI'S OltAPIIIIS • II.UPHOLSTIItMG No oWi a.UO. 110 ·~ boat. Free utiJDatu. at 721 ltdit St., Cotta Meae S41-S402 • PII!AitMS GUN ,..;a.. SHOPJ77-D RlvaaNe ........... ".' 541'7• • IILOIIST BROADWAY FlOWER SWOP SU'\.tni l.be Harbor Ana 11&6 N~wpor1 Boulevard eo.taMeu MJ 1-246'7 • GAIDIMIMG *GARDENING t_...,,._.-;.,-,w,. Clf'l n·••l' '1\•t: f:lfrJMAnj; f'hnn• Lr ""'*" Complete l.Dnd.:apang S.rYac:» raa ..,..A'ID , •• a... ...... r.. .... ~ CC*)IIA Da. IIAA JIUaaa'f ,.. .... ,...&.c.. .... MONlltL Y maiatenuce aer- .;ce ·or by the job. Clean tall aecl hauliaa. Eve. LJ 8- 4S34. • ~IIAL TIA~TOI Pnd B. Gerwkk Ua. 61111. • .a.IMI G,.~FR~ CONTIItACTOR \ u \tom Holftu. lllftOdclt n 1 K. P. O.ck1n10t1 Ll 1·390S •--tOLD a. .... , • OR ).2JU e 41JAII. lfteMI LtOO~ftCO.· ~,_ 6 .....--...... --·----·-·"-·--·-· ....... ...._ .iU •.. (nfrr • I'AIMTIMG OICOIATIMG PAINTING LlCE:"Stl> 1:"-Sl Rl:.O Prnfe,"on•l colur 'I' lrn1 Willi-. "-" l' .. •ti~tt C.. Phnne S-4~-~~ Painting. O.CX..atang saAil'E 800r ....a¥DIC ..... a... Lin a 1 •·a..... W. Wachael Patnbn<J lfl I ·U. SPECIALS on ' x 1 ' r 'o , tnm 6 •tu('f"n "<'niPI'r~ Pn<'U "ll rl •I Sl~ StU('('f\ nnlv •larl• ~~ ~ Jnlrnnr IP'f'l"la l• In~> ~a..t407 PAJl'JTINC' Bv Hour nr Job INick·Oul Jl" r t r Ho. llfnltt 6 Cttll &48..t7l~ TROPICAL ncm w. ba•• tiM llryM """ ma.t beaollllrl wlf't'tlon of tropical flllll 1n Ulr ana. We &110 C&lTT a ftJII liae 0( aquanuma. and aU ..: t • lw Dftded for U. hc*by SouUI Sea Trop1eaJ 211 w. wu.on, c.M. LDierty •TMt. QUAUTY PRINTING OPFSET LETTERPRESS Call as for utimates ORIOLE 3-0S50 Eoaip Pobliabi•a eo. 2721 E. Coau Hwx., COM • 'LUMIING A. R. MAR SAC PLL \IBI:R 700 Carnation -'v~ Corona d~l \tar Plumb1na Rcpau~o DAY a NIGHT WATER HEATERS eiAW ..... -------T'GU?ii'W THOMAS SAW flUNG __ ., .............. .... .,. ._,._,__ u ... ....... Ollie ..... • SCHOOLS IMS TRUCTION n. TORJNC... Elcmentan· 55 per 1\oltf. V. e II qu alt Ci ed. (II( 3-6672 CHARl OTIE PRUSSO ,_ ..J tf,,_ Jas,_,_ T•l•r' u..., me...,........, c ... )lfta __ ._........_..._..._..._.. ____ __ • SfiVICf ST A TIOfifS DONALD l . 'lASE e FOREIGN CAR SERVICE OR S.l.U4 r .n :\1. ~,, .. ,~ c ..... , Sltw Se~ -~ ~.,. ...... * .. ~ ........ .._ ... _ 181 ..__ ...... l\U 6-::11 ..c., ........ . • T AILOIIMG • S£WIMG AI• n IliOn bv f'ran.·u .'I:E\\ Addrr,.s 0.,po5Jit l'•t' H"l ·' 8 ~ ~•• PNI OR ~-<1704. Expert m t 11 6 ~"" •llr• CASH IN ~our SEWIMG fllACHIME •~ r~pa1r all ma•u of Vacuum' A \eadunea. S.n· ce~ xw1n1 \tac:tunc A Vaett.,. '*-9741. l4ll Net Blvcl., <Aata Mcae. ARTISTIC Cl:STO~l T Al.LORS. Sun rcnyhng. Altcr~100 spc· c tal&5U. ~ JOb too l•p or too smalL Locuplel« draa• maklllg dcp&. 2334 Newport llvd., c~u ~lei&. u 8·~67. • U'"OLSTI!ItMG ~~•......-cn.n-.1 R&MOOa. I .. e.t. OlfLY ••.e...-....-ns ...... IL&. -.... na-..,._... CUSTOM f\11001\JU. 841 BOAT INT8aiOU ~ UPHOLSTIIINQ _,....,. .... ~· .......... --- clined aucceuora who a.&ve failed miacrably to rill U.e ir 1boe1 or their thtnluna. lf we fail to put riaht think•na POOC!Ic into our office ow freedom wilT dte. So I uy, let'a promote freedom Iovin& men and women for public of· rice 10 that ow freedom can LIVE. indifference wtll loae the thina all aood Ameucans so dearly love, OUR FREEr DOM. Yea, it 11 hl&h t1me,1f Amer· ica is to survive, that we take time off and JO OUt Of our way to show some of our communistically tncllned friend• 1\o~· wrona lhey are. Freedom i~o a hvtnc thina; consequently tl must etther arow or d1e -let's revive and develop tl rather lhan let it v.1ther and d1e from lack of ptoper support. The most effecttvc ..... ,. 1s to v.ork throuah our lealsla· ton -1t ts the one ure way of havtnc an Amcnc;a full of PRO\USE rather than unfll led prom1ses made by ~oelfuh ofT1ce sed an& pollttc1ans. ln the rorthcom•n& elections let'd not vote for the pohti· c1an who made the most pro- mises but follov. and concen- trate on that tndtvtdual that has the ~at PRO\USE. That 1 s my answer to the Pamra Texas Daily Ne~s and IS also the answer to ~e­ tatniD& pnvatc bus1ness en· terprisc. Yours truly, D1anc Strutz 1724 lrvme Ave. Newport Beach CLEANING OUT TIME Publisher of the En11an Yrbi le McNamara, a Repub- lican, 11 v.ork1ng h1m~e If tn- to po11tton to run for V1ce· preSident on the Democratic ttcltet tn '&4, the Arms Con- trol and Disarmament Aacncy, Wlder h1s leader h1p, ts workina overtime to accom- pliah bia thin&!i 1n hoOdv.lnk- ana the Amertcan people. His avov.ed purror.c Ill to puab throuah the cltmtnatton or lar,e scale retaliatory systems (m other ...,Ofd &: liUtp poor l 'nc le Sam of all weapons or defense). The pap no~ bc1n1 fed the borne folks 11 tha Khrush· cbev not only amde... bur means 11 . \\c are to be II eve 1 Sov1ct Internal rrobl~m~> arc so severe 11 t no..., llafe to pet the Ru ss1an Bc.u. htp b1m m1lltons of tons of ...,heat Oft credit. ha._c hand w1th the Ch1nesc ReJs and b1d them select a front seat at the ln1ted ~attons· cham- bers , Ua1n C~ forces 1n <!.r- serted secttons of ~cvada. prerann& UN u oop to march ort Callforn1a 1n case of the vaunted "black rcvolutton" and set man IJ&Inst man and dogs take the hmdmost. Why are flat cars loaded ~ ith tanks aprarently leav· •na Camr Pendkton" What k1nd of a aovernment does the 'Washtnaton clique lhtnk we have tn the L.SA l~ day" Do the> bel1evc that turnmc off the ltahu 1n the Whue House puts a ~hado .... y curta1n bet"cen red-blooded Ameracans and the man1pula- torsofucason1n h1gh places" Don 'l the) kno" tupayers arc Jelttn& red Up 'llotth betn& m1sled and m11 1nformed by our c lected "rulers"" Do Bobby Balter. P1erre Saltnaer. and the little Ch1ef Juatacc believe Caltforn1a reall) needs a l1clona and thal they uc men enouah to do it" I suaaest they try It and aet the fooltna o( thetr youna lives. Elect1ona were made for cleanma out nfl· raff from aovernment pclll- tions and all the voters in California have NOT been boqbt off yet. Take heed . C. Oreer 16612 Charlet Lane HUIItinaton Be"b• Calif. ·······~~~~· • '-' ' ... 'T· ~··· .,,.: Trader's ( Cootioued &om Page 1) willa reapect to private atreoca nta111 pabtio atroota: apoecl ., coaaidor tbo report at tho May 25 mMtiaa. • Ordered lbo direct billiDa of tbe lmoe Coan Coaatry ----------r Club for aae of water,~ airtnina thia montb, at the ataadard city water ratoa, increaaiaa tbe coat ., ICCC from f32 to &boat f60 an acre foot. -1-AL RENTAL IOtrn IIWOIT CUTER A conYonient area for ahopa and profe11ional aervicea. • Appmyed the appointmen t of Councilman Jay Stoddard aa the additional Council member on the board or Coun- Sanitation Diatrict 5. • Recti •oct a liMftiO floe 11M city atiDnaey atatioa daat Koe Paftla~ laad paid ~. M.OOO roqaired by dae Coae- cil for tenhaation or tbe Newport Pier coaceuion leue apeement; tbe apeo- niont wa1 t'nninat ed u ot April 17. • Received a recommenda- tion from tbe Parka, Beachea .,d Recreation Commiuion for removal of benc:bea with advorti•ementa on 1troeta rilhta~f-way and replacement with city benche1; refened the momo to the city manaaer with the reminder that he bad tho IUthori ty to take action. -·· Week · TIAII lr Till IIIII Clear R·l Newport Heights Lot -Tustin Ave., Newport Heights, with o P'"P of the ocean. SOx 127, just a block from the Newport Post Office. Will exchange for Yu.cco Volley land. I . .. . . . We hove 200 assorted trades available . Stop by the office e11 d get a list of erties. LIT 011 IIALF CEITIIY OF LOCAL EIPIIIIICE IIILP YOU IUY, IILL 01 IICIIAIII YOUI PIOPIITIII ART STIJDIO & SCHOOL, NpL &lYd., 1600 Sq. ft •• Rent •too Mo. l-ROOM OPPICE SUITE - cupeted t7 5 Mo. • Appro:red the payment of the additional 150 a month to the new mayor, Paul Otu- ber; thi 1 i 1 in addition to tbe monthly •100 Council mem- ber'• eapenaea. lACK FROM VISIT Mn. Grant Ooddic:hen of Coata Meaa baa juat return- ed from a 2-weelt Yacation trip to vi ai t relativea in Ari- &ona and New Meaico. Tho Ooddickacn'a 2 dauJhteu stayed home and kept bouae for father while ahe waa away. JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES FORMER YMCA Office - •75 mo. 7 50 aq. ft. e Deaipated Vice-Mayor R!AL.TORS AMD IUILDERS Don Elder •• the city'a re - presentative at the trophy pres011tation to winners of tbi 1 week-end' 1 Newport Harbor to Eoaenada Yacht Race. 400 NEWPOR T ll ~D •• MEW,ORT lEACH MI 6·167S AHY TIME ~ALL OFFICE -opposite Real Estate Board offi M5mo. NEW BUILDING 1250 aq, ft. •200 mo. Roof patltina. 800 SQ. Pt. atore ... S100 mo. JOHN VOGEL ~Newport Blvd., Newport Mt 6-t67S Anytime e Approved a •950 budaet lmentbent. providina funds for a footbridae at Lila Ln. and Dover Dr. near the Mari- ners fi re atation. • Received infonnational copy of application for on- le beer at the Sea Byrd restaurant at Newport Dunes. ~ . . t We're .. 9verflowing with NEW CAR TRADE-INS I 63 =D300 ''"'"" .... '1799 60 ;~~~: ;:'1299 5 9 SIMCA Ariane •399 E119. <Mrhluled lk. No I~X • . 450 Special' . 57 FORD 8 c.o.try Sq11l~. Allto., l'llllio ' hNur. Lie. No. OK'-' 276. ~- 1411! '399 BAY SIGNS PROTESTED. ********* * CUM\1'L * After an ho~lona wranale Monday evenin a, the Newport Beach City Council ordered * Tidewater Oi I Co. to ren><>v•" HARBOR RLVD! 48 fL front- age. 4400 sq. ft. blda. Pr. $47,500. EXCELLENT LO- CATION! ita Plyina A pole aian from the bay water• at 505 Edae- water, Balboa. Tidewat alao was directed to remove smaller aian• beyond the piertlead line. City Manaaer Bob Coop re- ported that the Plyina A aian bad been erected illeaally without. a penni L Si 111 Com- pany representative M.H. Do- vine uid be understood a pennit bad been iuued. bot an electrical permit onl y b been taken out. Councilman Jay Stoddard uid no aiana ahould be aJio ed beyond the piertlead line, nor on noatina lti'Ucturea. Nearby roaicfenta J . B. Wu- aell, 409 E. Edaewat er, Thomaa Wilder, 423 E. Edao- water, objected to the Tid water aiana. BARGAIN! * REDUCED to S'21,950: FHA appraisal S22,800. Lovely 3 & fam. nn., 2 bth home. Bit- in Ieitch. MANY EXTRAS. Screened patio. Near achooh & marlteta. A GEM for a lltRJ PTY BUYER. * CORNER LOT * County Corridor R-1 &one. 60 1 120 acrou from lovely 2 story bomea. A real boy @ $9000. * PAIR OP ACES' * Duplex_. OUTSTANDING cor- ner location. Two 2 bdrm apu. Nea.r atorea. PRICE a.JT to S22,250. SEE IT NOW. * JR. EXECUTIVE! * LARGE. LIKEABLE BEAUTY! It's a umblina2 bdnn & DEN borne ~EAR IRVINE AVE. Larae IYifiD o•erlooh attrac- tive aroanda. Ouraize blt-1n .... TM.I'OC'.\L O'PICD TOPS II YIEI -LOW IIIITEIAICE' See Bay -Ocean and twinklina liahu of New- port Reach from your o wn livinu room -Very comfortable larae 2 bedroom home, 2 bathrooma , dreuina room • dream kitchen. Thia lot ia pool size and landscapina takes minimum care. Owner is movina-Pleaae call for appointment. S42 ,i~SO OR 5-3000 Eve. OR 3-0554 CAMEO SHORES -VIEW Todaya top value in a fine home in a fine loca- tion! Hefore you buy you ahould inapect thia 3 bedroem, 2 bath, family room home. l yean old. Immaculate condition -eaay maintenance pa- tios and •rounds. 2 car aaraae. Phone for c:om-4~-plete deL&Jia. Price "57.500. OR 5-31')00 Eve. 1.75-lSll lAY & lEACH REALTY CORONA DEL MAROFFICE 57 62 62 COuncil alao c:onaidered an application by Standard Oil Company ror replac:ina • •ian at 814 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. Mr. Coop reponed the pro- posed sian ia in Yiolation of the c:i ty code with respect to aize and heiaht above the roof. ki tcb, breatrut bar, u"ice lYE:=:=:==::=::=::=::=::=::=::~=::~=:::=:=:==::==::~ porch. Liabt airy bdrma. Two finely appointed batha. Roae rarden, nowen & ahruba plore. Obi aar. baa CIUa apace. Caatom bit, & firat time on market. Pr. $25 .500. Near acbos>la & aboppina. ll6.c7 E. C..at 62 60 60 60 61 63 55 1'1 57 57 PONTIAC Gr Mill Pm 2 door HM'dtoo '"9 4 $0Hd Hutpr Ll( JFW 041l ' ~!Dsl. Autn . •old•o 'IM 1 hratpr. Stodr No. 12.l0· A. FORD Galaxie ~.99 500 c.,. .. , C.O.M. R&H, P.S.~ • P.l ., Lie No. OHX 193 CHEY. 6 I 1 T011 Pickup FIHtsuSf boll7. I W 6 Ntw PA•nt. CC'm L•r ~.., ll~44~ FORD 8 1 2 T011 Pictrllp F.O.M., ltld•o llld hfaur, LWB. St~ bR. Nt"W tim . Com. l•c. No. Kl2052. FORD Fairlane '1195 '1195 r ........ _. lt&H, ' C)'l. Lie. N .. UCI 237 VOUCSWAGEN R41dao At'CI ltUtff lar ~XC 084 MONZA Auto., 'ldlo Alld llurr• l•r llj" OHZ 334 PONTIAC Sta r Chief FOlD I CoiMtry Stdlft. Auto .. radio .wt IINttr, pcMW stMttl9. lie. No. IHX 385. s,ec111r FORD I Otl ltio bllcll W19-, Allto., rld10 Alld hflttf', PGWtr stttrfft9, lk He J'-'P 634. Slltdal' I 00 TO CHOOSE FROM! THEODORE ROBINS . FORD COSJA .ISA II 6-1644 MIWPOIT IUCH ll 1-3471 SAliS ••4 SIIYICI 3100 •. c ••• , ""'· USII CAl CIIYII OPII SIIIAYS 2054 • ., • ., ••••• No deciaion wu made con- cemina thia requeaL The matter waa referred to the newly appointed harbor com- mittee for recommendation on policy for liJnl OYer the bay wat en. A. ( Blackte ) Gad ulan of tHO Begonia Ave., Corona del Mar, has le.;ued the Helms property at 26th St. , between Newport Blvd. and the bay 111 the heart of ~ewport, as a )i te for a boat repau and serv1ce yard. He ha$ applied for a use permn to OJX!rate the yard, and the P~nntng Com:ttiuion WJll con- sJder the application ~lay 1. The 55-jear lease was e.cc - cured m time to pcrmtt Mr. Gadartan to bid at the auction of South CoaH Co. equtpmem and he was the iUCceuful bidder on boar haul-out ways, wh ich are belng lnstalled at the new locauon. • ORANGE Bunster Creely of the R. C. Greer Ci· represenced Mr. Gadarian in the lease negotl- atJoru. BtU Farnsworth of Cold- well·B•mker & Co. represented the propeny•ownen, brothers Gaylord and Howard Helms, TY can teet you to th ideal place to BUY or Ren Come to 332Marauerite, a del Mar, ORiole l-1550, 1831 Weatc:liff, Newport, former New t residents. See and drive~ the arrogant Jaguar XK-E 11111 ....... 11? AI &1.-,·W• ............... I t 9 q a t 1 ••• ....----· ....... ,.,_ --.-11 t 7 lo._eliiAIII*III_,I I 5 a s_... ............. _?? ---· .............. ,,,I .... ,._. ................ 5 ......... . lEST TOWII 01 EAIIH. •• CORONA DELMAR LARGE DUPLEX-Comer location! Eaay ac:c:eu to aaraaea. 2-bednna. each unit (owner'a unit hu 2 barha), open beam ceilinaa, fireplaces, carpetina. pa- tiol, AND top qo~ity c:on- Oo~ DELIGHT,UL IAQ lAY Oty ef Mewpett tt... 3 bedrooma, 2 batba, built in kitchen, automatic diabwu h- er, 4-ye..-.old hoaae like now, with outlook on coantryaide. Cswona de l Mar Hiab School, Eaaip Junior Hip diatric:t. 524,500, with low down, and will leaao with option for l lSS per month. After 6 phone Ml 6-(1338. Owner-broker. BUSINESS OPPORTUNI Tl ES . -Coata Meaa. Oroaaed ovor n00,- 000 1963. Seat:ina llS. Be aure to cbeclt thia out be- fore buyina. R.A. Vanaaelt, rlu., Newport Beach, 646- 5636. -----------------KNIT SHOP. Due to death of partner, o wner aellina. Real buy. R.A. Vana1ek, rlu., Newport Beach, 646-5636. PR&SCHOOL NURSERY. Licenaecl for 34 cbildroo. Eatabtiahed oYer 10 yean. tftcladoa acbool bClildina and 3-bedtoom boa eo. Cloae to Newport Beach. R.A. Vaoaaok, rltr., N.wport Boa<*. 646-5636. .,. .. .,. You MUat ... thia Corona ct.l Mor O.,laa to r•lly appraci.._ lt. 2 B.._a, Pt~tio & f ir.lace ln each unit. Call fer., llppOin••t today. ... , . Milt Rllilt OREN HOUSE DAILY CAP'nV ATING COI..UGI PAU -See S42 J1aDoter om.. Newa, d«ont.d ill and out. ,.,_ bedroom two bath boml wWI ~Ueh ,..,.. aa: tftutut bar, DINING kOOM. douiJII ftnplaee. built·in tt.ctrk. tJied tttcbtn tleCtrie dotlMe wuher-drytr com- lllu ttoD. earpeta and drlpea. Breaew11 be- lftlft home aacJ doable Jara,., nicely land· teaped aDd complet.ly fenced. SELLING MG0 BI;J.;OW Y.H.A. APPRAISAL. Only 11.100 down to new low interest F.H.~. loan. DOtf.T.,B£ SORRY LATER. See This Home Today. FORCED SALE! OWNER MUST SACRI11CI bJa lovely tbree bedroom two bath EASTSIDE HOME! Nestled among larae mature trees on quiet atreet jUJt off Irvine Ave. QuaUty. CUSTOM B UU.T HOME. hardwood noora. WaU to wall carpet~. drapu. BUILT·IN FRIGIDAIRE Kl'I'CHEN. service porch. COZV COVERED P A'MO and electric Jange door opener. Priced to sell at $31.750. -HURRY CALL TODAY. M.M. LaBorde, Reahor ~ou'll LJico Our,......, Semct"' o.aw"' 1. 17th •· a,,,,,. c:....t , 220 I. 17th St. ~ ,., OIIIJ C.. ._. lwenl"" Call SU-1654 or 54S-1U 7 • •• WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE Costa Meso's finest commerci al bu i I ding. Lo· cated a t 18th and Newport Blvd. Completely air conditioned, elevator, modem design, top quality construction • 1001 Occupancy CALL BILL RING REALTORS COROMA DEL MAlt (7U)67W400 41IHIO lOU E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-7560 1610 WEST COAST HWY. Open Ennina • NEWPORT l EACH Ll 1·13:H ""~ SEMPLI • GOTNSO lEAL mATE PIEIUD II CAIIEO NIIIILAIOS 111 IIUT H YI! Com pari a on wi II prove these 4 bdun., 2 bath, family room homes are under priced at U9,950 .•• Private beach too' OAIYOI VID And a pool too. 2 bdtm •• 2 bath aJamour home widl aueat apL over aaraae. Pleaae call for appointment. .• t43,950 •• YAOAIT Great for amall indoatry!'6 S a:250on aide street near Wamor and Harbor Blvd. AJI utilitiea in . Juat fU,OOO and uc:ellont tonna. • IPD -lllltW -t:• WIIAY • l.II._,L ..• DUPLEX. •• 2 W.. froet lliloaael bdaa IPart· ._, ower ...., •• plaa 2 W. JDoat .,... 0. .ott a nncli" ..... L tll,500 ••••u-.n..•••••t•• 110 ...... "" ,... .. .., ....... *'•'4'11•-........ ..., ....... ,.. -..: ,.; ., u ... . ...... 2 .... 2 ................. ti ... . ............ ~ .............. . ........ , _ _.2 ............. ... ........ ,.., .. a .... lilln. ••• IIU" ...... , ....... 2 ... +llillll; _ ..... ~ ....... ~ ........... .... .......