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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-05-12 - Newport Harbor Ensign~\ THIS SP~~~T PLAN shows one of the proposals for a reeway Interchange In Corona del Mar, connecting with the adopted coastal route along Coast Hwy, and 5th ~ve. This plan shows ace ess into Corona del Mar by way of ~vocado \ve. and Goldenrod ~ve. for cars coming down the C')M c reeway. Pool, skill game ban. '-defeated by 3-2 vote ~=~ Freeway ti•etable Construction of the Corona del \tar freeway probably will llart in theearly 1970's and will be com pleted an 3 years, city traffic enaineer Robert Jaffee told the ~ew­ port Beach Crty Counc al. Monday. P.>ol ~~mes a 1d ald.ll game. survt ved ) Iii~ sUm margin of J :o ~ at Mood.&) olgnt' New· p.lrt Suet. Cit) Couo::U meet- In~ n.e n otlon to adopc Ord1D- 1nce lla-t. to J%ohlblt the pool ..,~rnes an J 1 kill garnet In aU bualneu establllhmeoll except tl.c Balbo• fuo Zone, waa de- fc ated 3 t o 2. The 3 • oo • vote. were cu t b~ Dore.eo MmhaU, B:>'> She lton an :I Du Cook. The ·~ea ·· votes ~•n•e from Mayor Paul uru)er and Al Forglt. Hero gives life to save kids He aaid the proJeCt wall be done in 3 s taaes. u fol- lows: • Fars t, the portion from the San Dicao Freeway, alona Paliudea Rd., to the m&Jor anterchanaes near the Oranae County airport that wall take cue of UCI traffic. Howud Rogen, new member :>f the City Cou.ocU. waa ab- tenl. Und.ale) Pano.lJ abstained fron1 votln~ bec a11'e ne. was not tzeacnt whee the diacu.ton be- gAD. He sald he waa not vod.ag becau\C 'le undent~ that then mtgnt be a l.egal chalkoge 1l dle onHnan~ wu adopted. Joftn Dalton Shipley of c~ ta Moaa played tho role ol hero Satwday momina wben be saved the lives of aovonl school children but l~t bit own life. Mr. Shipley, who lived at 332 Maanolia St., wu forced to make an emeraency land- ina when the enaine of his Piper Colt iced up. At the last irtatant the veteran pi lot decided to avoid land- ina tho diubled craft in a crowded play&round at the Woodland School, 202S Tus- tin Avo., Cotta Mou, and attempted instead to make a nearby field acrou the street in the 300 block of lht SL 1be plane cruhod into a ronco, which etoppod tho lilht cnlt oo impect at 11:40 ...... ~ aiMl ........ reoco went lhtoup tbe plaae aod pierced M'. Ship- loy • neck, tj llina him in- stantly. Fttina the enaine atarted, ~. Shipley climbed for al- titude and decided to return to Oranae County Airport, where he had taken orr at ll :2S a.m. However, the enaine Ito~ ped apin, forcina a.n im- rnediate lanJina. \ir. Pol- Joh~t D. Shipley aom uid they did not panic and sized up the airuation u nothina aerioua. \ir. Shipley wu the owner of John Shipley's Chevron Stattona at 292S Bristol St. an Costa ~ .. and 1104 Bristol St. in Santa Ana. He had opcrat od stations for l S Howard fol•- A panenaer, Howard Pol- tom, 44, owner o( Harbor Pboto Lab in Corona del \tar, suffered a bruised aboulder and elbow. Mr. Folsom told the En- ai an that he rode the cruh out and did not jump or tumble from the plane u reported in other newspapers. He uid he was weuina a seat bolt aDd could do noth- ina to help Mr. Shipley. Change of plans fatal Mr. Shipley, a aorvico sta- tion owner, and ~. Folsom, ol 437 Fomleaf Ave •• Cotona dol Mar were photoanphina lbe start of the Enaenada Yacht race wben the onaine died over Hoaa HocpitalA!ter Pate proved fickle in lut Sat wday • traaic death of Jobo D. Shipley, C~la \icaa pilot and service station owner. If \h. Shipley and lloward Folsom, Corona del \.bar pho to11apher, had taken their reaularly s cheduled OiJ,ht to the Hopi Indian reservation instead of film- ana the Enaenada yacht race, the 42-year-old veter- an flier miaht be alive to- ~~ •• ~ wa~~~.!~~~~ life," aa;d foiled in an attempt 10 rob the sunman. "I'm not kidd- &IM Tradowinda Liquor ina'" Stan, 6710 W. Coast Hwy., Wood attempted to open Weat Newport, about 11 p.m. the ufe f~ aeveral minutes Suday, May a, when the while tho aunman cocked clerk pntendod be couldn't and uncocked hia revolver. opeD lbe aafo. "You really don't know Henuo A. Wood, 3S, o( how to open it, do you?" (]luden Orove told police be aympethized the robber aa waa lockioa tho front door he otdorod Wood into the when a man, ductlbed as bathroom, lockina tho doc.. aboutl$,6'-1' tallandwoar-Tho man then fled the iDa a palr ol alona, IJOY scene, takloa 2 bottles of top coat and bat ocderod liquor and lbe store pistol. tUm at aunpolnt ~ IUlloct Police officen aaind a .. door ud open m. aafo. row min~& tea lat or when Wood Wood iofcxmed t.bo would-proued a silent alarm in the be ~ tb.at be didn't bow raacmc.. bow to open iL Tho tale contained about .. You had '-tt.r open that 11,000. Lewd conduct is charged Court action wu takaa aplatt 7 men -includiaa a ac-.ool principel aDd 2 phy- aiciua charaed with lewd cooduct at tho Newport Beach poblic raetroom. They .,.,. ama .. d by Newport Beach onderconr aaenta. Arralpment waa ac~eduled fot May 16 fot C lyct. B. R~ dla, 41, ol 401 )9th SL, Weet Newport, principal or Spuaeon School ln Santa Aaa. A OC*t trtalwaa acheduled M1a7 17 for Or. R•'-0. Wid· ..... lS. ol ~ S..alaon Or., Wta t New,..n. wt.o le ........ , ••••tored. He ia ... -1276 .... e-n tria1a ,... tlated for -11 , ...... 0. .,_ ..,, ll, ol 2DS Mlw,_t Blvd., Cotta Mesa, a student ... cbcr at Soulhem Califot- nia Bible Colle,o; Jamea A. Sullivan, 43, of 3SI e. 16th St., Coe&a Ma .. , a conatnac- don worker; and Oarold M. Owm, 21, ol HUDtinalaft Boac:.h, a cloputment llore IUparYitot, Ot. Robert C. Smedley, 63, ol Mittloo Hlllt, a retired phyeiciao, pleaded paitty l• Ne•port Beac*-<:oata Mtta MDniclpel Court. He it he OD tl76 •11 allld ecta.- clllaiM for ...,_tioa beariaa aed ... ...-.,aaMay n. A j8Q 1rial t.u be• •~•· dialed oa May 3l for l..au- ,... l. McNaay. lt, ol &...t 8ea~. a •ioe otri-ct.l~ , day. This is what Daniel Oavey, 40, of Santa Ana told the EnsiJfl in an eacluaive anterview. \.1r. Oave y . founder of the "Danny Davey Indian Relief Fund," \1r. Shipley and \ir, F ola<Xn were fi Imina the movte, "Drums o\lona the \1esa." at a Hopi Indian vi llaae in Arizona. They postponed ahootina of the film until the weekend of \tay 14 s o that pictwea miJ,ht be taken of the En- aenada boat classic. "\ir. Shipley wu the moat conacaentious and ufety- rrunded pilot I ever knew," said \tr. Davey. \tr. Shapley and \tr. Davey had worked toaether for the put 1S years on the "Danny Davey Indian Pund" in con- Junc tion with the Veterans of Poreian Wars Costa \icaa post 3S36. Tho worthy proJec t helps out the Hopi Indiana by IJVana them medical au~ pliea and other euentiala of life. (Barry Goldwater also aida the Arizona Indiana.) "John Shipley always bad time out ror other people:· \1r. Davey told tho Enaian. "I would aladly have aivon my life f~ his ... \tr. Shipley • family IIIJOI friends to contribute to the Indian Relief Pund in Ilia memory. Tt.niiWIHlLQ Oeorp Koop, 43, o( 4733 Oorcboator Rd., CameoHiab- landa, a wnnite Oltermifta- l.or, was aft'ea wd Wednesday. May 4. charaed with annd theft. H• alleaodly aiancd up Hilda M. Batcheller, 70, ol 107 Gamet AYe., Balboa la- lud, who peld tSO dowe, .U the tate ttelea L. Pike, 60, of 309 ..,.told Aft., Ccxoea ct. I Mat, wtlo pe.id 17S dowa, 10 coa~neta for repair of ..... ua•t .. .-,... .. .._... ..-. Koop. ooner ot tiM ar. .. liftCT--• C.lrol Co.. H..a&a.-a... ll he oa tl,7JD Mil. years. A native of Pennay lvania, \ir. Shipley served in the \iarine C~ps durina World War II in the Pacific bofote comina to Costa \icu in 1945. Survivors include hia wife, \iarpret; 2 aooa, Steven, 18, and Timothy, 19 ; 3 t:.olheu, Charles, Herbert and Web- ster, all of Pitubura. Pa •• and 2 sisters, \tra. Ellen ~yers and ~ •• Frances 'Aa- lone of Pittsbwah. Funeral aervicea were conducted Tuesday. 'Aay 7. at the Westcliff Chapel \1or- tuary, Costa \iesa. Buraal waa at Pacific View \te- morial Park, Corona de I \tar. Sign ban law ok'd Without obJeCtJon or J e- bate. the ~ewport Beach City Councal aave approval \tonday even ina to Ordanance 1158, whach wtllprotubtt realty siana on reSidential property. The ordinanc e. requested by members of the ~ewport Harbor-Costa \icsa Board of Realtors. also reduces the size of resadential tiJRs from the present 6 Sl]llarc feet to 2 square feet. The vote for adoption was 5 to 0. Counctlmen Lands · le y Paraona and Howard were absent. The Counctl a lso: • Continued un tJ I \tay 23 the appeal oC Haniet Col for permiuion to make sur- face alterations to non- oonlormina dwe II ina It 1905 E. Bay Ave.; the applicant is out of the country and therefore unable to attend \1onday'a meeuna. • Adopted Ordinance 1161, rezonina a portion of the \1.H. Sberman FoundatJon property at 614 Dahlia ~ve •• Cotona del \1ar, ncar the re- located alley, from R-2 to C-1. • ·Adopted Ordinance 1160, which makes it clear that penny arcades in the city are limjtod to the Balboa Pun Zone. • Adopted Ordinanc e 1164, relatina to human depo11ta. • Directed the c aty attor- ney to prepare a resolutJon adoptina a dtawina showina Plauina Comnu11ion recom- !DeDdatiou for relocatina a futuro elementary school site and neipbocbood perk in lbe now development an- land ol Harbc. View Halla and Corou ct. I Mar. • Awarded tho contr"act f~ cooetructiOD ol a preaa111e rodDCioa ewtioa at Pali- •adee R.d. and Campos Ot., Ba~lt Say ana, to Weu li WiiP lAc. ol t.c.a Beacl\. lo-bidder at 110,101. • Votod 4 to l to approve (Ccmtinued on peae 6) Ulli.AIIIIYICI ......... ITk .. A. oaci llotra• WW1Ia U.t t6,000 -.4 to detllct _,.. tllea waa etol. ,......,, *Y 10. '"-.. ........ , .... ol Blectro P\,aica c...,uoo W. Cout lt"1 ~ ....... 'Ia.. ' • Then the anterchanae in Corona del 'vtu. to connect with local streets and with the c oastal freeway. • Fanall) the connectina poruon a lona \tacArthur Blvd. lie uad that the C .>\t free- way prOJect wi II undoubtedly anclude the Coni true tioo of portion of the coastal free- way -west to Jamboree Rd. and eaat to Buck Gully and tyina in with the present Coast ltwy. easterly of Cor- ona del \1ar. ~. Jaffe uad that the Hiahway Comniuion wi ll ho ld boarinaa later this year on the route of the (reeway from S.Ck Gully ~iowa COUt toea.&e-..o • Fl~<;T IN \ T C:~SC:~ ~')'\, although not officially in the race, was Harry 1our9eois' brand new catamaran "'VIId Vind," No. 500, shown here leaving the Harbor entrance for the sUrt119 l1ne. 'Ar.1ourgeors, Nho lrves at 1000 S. '3ay c ront 1alboa Island had JUSt purchased hiS speedy twrn hulled craft and d1d not ha~e t1me to outf1t 11 properl y as per ra ce r~ou~rements. !C:ns1gn l)hotol COWlcilman AI Potpt com- mented that the latest map shows the freeway swinJin& anland to ao around LaJUna Beach. New yacht is winner Ball Gearhart of the 00- shore Cruuan a rlut> sL.tp- pereJ the brand..fle"'. Ci()..(llOt sloop "Pace Ill" t'' vt.:tor. an the I Qua annu.~ I I: Ci..-,tle 'loew port h' I n~enaJa ra~e he IJ ~ turJa \ anJ \onJa\. ~cc eu from the CO\t free- way onto CD\' streets ~as d11cussed by the Counctl. A study map prepered by the Divi s1on of lhJ,hways shows pro posed connections by way of Avocado ... ve. and Goldenrod >\ve. \tr. Jaffee displayed numerous ma p layouts with varyin& plans for the CD\t anterchan&e and local acceu routes. The freeway problem came up at both the afternoon and eve nan& Counc il sess aons because of a request from the lrv1ne Co. concemana access to the ~ewport C ent.er de· velopment, where padan& hu already been completed. "Since 2 11des o f lhe s ate are atate haahway ro~&tes at 11 utr:mcly amportant that access to these routes be obtained ammedaately.• Ba ll \1aaon. lrvane Co. vace-pre- sident, wrote to the Council. 'Aayor Paul \.ruber advised apanat any acta on that miaht be cons ide red a chanae an the Councal 1 offic aal policy not to saan any freeway apeement for the ado pted coastal route . "Do you want to kill ~ew­ port Center., ' Councilman Dee Cook asked. The lrvane Co. request was referred to the Plannina Commiuaon. "Pa~e Ill.· '* <. (.,.,., o entr) fro" the ( t'""' \kl>4 ~ arJ of l 11lu nbt4 ' •~ht~. "'u offi.:tall\ deda.reJ the m erall hanJtcar "'•nner "'llh a correcteJ ta ne ,,f ~fl .. B~ hour'! and re.:ea veJ the Pre· stdent of '.k '''" Trof'h~. it was the natJen \<"<~.,;c:f ,ll the sled. craft. SecuoJ rla .. e .. ent t•• the J..:-43 ~nJanlc, '\.•rpcreJ b\ 'lac k. t-rauc nf the <:.an l),e,<' \ a~.ht ' l1.1h. .,..,, fantsheJ .mh ..,c:•••nJ .. he· hand <~a rhart. Runner ~r an CJ.t,, ., corn~t1hm "'ere It • I tn- dennan·~ ~-me ter Pre lude ••I the 8a I boa \ a ... h t ( uh anJ 11.0 . B<'"' "TUln • ~ ~-"0 'lt•••r RenJezv,~us frn the '"'' l)leJtl \ C The Io..mcter ,, •'r lo..Jr· ana or lltd .\heeler. \an OaeJo Y<. • t..lf'lure.J lite Clan <\ Ja~''''IO <lnJ the \ie1acan ~ere tar\ ,,f · Ianna Tro!il~. '1oo II a<~ ell ' "~ • foot sloop ('huba,, •• ''' the 'lew"''" :tarlx'r ' { """' run· ncr-up. The ~dante w•m the Cia"" C dtvaston a nJ the \1eu.:an Secretary of State lr1'f"h'. \ta1 Sma th s !llue \1arlan nf the CW.n n ,e '" 't l .... ' ~nd Wave hits girl oft rock O.i I Pliedoer o( Anu, an bo) who used tt 1<. a aurJe 11-year-old Catru.a Colleae to reach the bottom. coed. plwnmeted SO feet into \ s ma ll boat ~tth ~ -nen che ocean Ciunday af'tcmoon aboard capstad at q a.m. at Cameo Shores when a Saturda) ('('( the hca~.h at \1 rouah aurf swept her ofT ~l. and F . Ocean Ft •. 1:\a lb..,a. Ladder Rock. She aWTered .\tthw D. Wat s on. 1$, La atwaaaoaa aDd aboclt. Plaente, a I'Oidter. suffered a \4iu Fhednet waa fiahma a larae cut on haa hand. wi&b .S fnonds OC\ top o( Lad· '>a•td F. Wheruu ~lf Fuller- der Rock, SO yaf\la oli Cameo kln. Johnn n. J c'lflu n( La Shores, wt\on ahe I oat her Puente and Theodore W. footana. She swam beck to AI'Wano of hallerton made It the rock and waa pulled uhore wathout anJW)'. Tho ashore by lifoparda Butch Harbor rlept. reuievod the Pope and Cbartie Ooualu. craft. Two of ller frio:ade, Carol Newport Ruch Hfo,uarda Lett. ll, a..ct Muolya Heck, n~ported S fiabermM ewam .,.,. a lso raaCMd fron lhe aabote untRJW'od when a rock. L.p wne c;apaaud their 0. liUd.ay an.MGii a& oatboerd boat. Tbe cnft •u )~ll \Ita Blrowft. ll, of 1411 n...-4 to p.ecu, &Dd the U.COta a... •• Do... ...... fiuemen'a aear loot. becMt nack oa a IWI'CJW 1\e htepwd departmeet ...,_ ol a 7!-foot chlf " aaid that ~ olher reacuea ... ted ol~llll CircJ.. Fve-wtte • and ! ~ranoa -..,....... • lifeU. 10 .. reqair.d rust ••d. and Bob '-llan'a :ioltd.ay r \'It~ of the ~eWI"'fl Harbor ' ( IU S lrJ. LJ <;unJ berg't\ <iund'-'wncr IJ,,. the L,, \nge les YC -.a .. -.arJed the \1ayor of J n enaJa ff{lrtn for lak.1ng the Clh I davasron. The race be,an at l Z noon \a lutda' when the canon aboard the commt tlee boat La 0 a $t i nalleJ the start. \ome 'il t; boats -.ere enter- c:J. the largest fleet ever to q art the cla"l>IC. Surfboard fee is $3 OrJanance 11(\ '· es labhsh· •ns a s l annual license fee t.'r 'urfb.lard s. .,. as adopteJ \\onJa, eventng b\ a ~ to Z '••te of the 'e"'f'<'rl Beach lah (oiUO\.tl. \1a\ nr Pau 1 C'•ubcr. 0C'feen \t.tr,hall. ~.,tt Shcltnn .mJ L1 nJs le\ Panons vc,teJ "\e ... " nee ( nok anJ \1 I •>t g11 \',>teJ "nt,." { ''' '.1anagcr llarve\ llurl- hurl rcc'"nmenJed a s 1. t;O rental for boards. but he rore fened to nffer a new ... J .nance lat er rather than Je Ia' aJoruon ,,f the ltce n- " n& ord1na nce. (. •'lWICII alh' aJorted Ordt· nance I I f.~. prov•dan& for ~.hana•ni houn and area fer ~urfan1 b, re .. olutaoo. Then the C '""'.meal approved Res~ luu oo (\ '~1 • whach e uenJs <.urfana noun. In the area from l Qth St. to 30th St .. \,ewJ"'(lft <)(;ean front. the ll •~ euended from 10 a.m. to 11 a .m. From 30th ". to the Santa -\na llJ ver, the ttaruna ume •• advanc· ed from Ci· '0 p.m. to 4 p..m. HOUSl IUSAClEO The cnltrc home of O.otp F. \teyor . ,42 6lnd St., Weat 'lewron. wu ransacked Tueaday afternoon, May t , by buralan who stole IOOMJ, Jiqu.ar, Clpi'Olhl and Jewelry w~a tl29. WLMITntLU A ll-loot fiber&IM• sail· t vabMd at MOO wu a• len ovot .._ ~ fraaa lbe raeldtace ol *"ia £. Vo .. t, 404 6lod St.., Weat 'tewpcw1.. Anarne) Peter Cortc.&D of the Newport Beacal&w firm of Hur- wtu, Hu.nortc: and Rem~, or poaed dte ordt.nuce on behalf o' the Tavern ~nen ~ He aatd the. game ban J%O!)ab· ly wau.ld DJt be COQIUtut1CC1al, b!ca~ lt would -'! lnJUrloua to a leg1t1mate bUlllnCII eot~prtae. and dbcrlmlnac.ory. He aatd tt ap,eared to hlm that the l&w would alao do away wltb JUke boxea. dart gamea , and even Plng ~ng games. Anarnet DeWtn Chattrto.l, re ~eaenr:tn g the C aUf om La Dlo- lng and B!verage Aaan. • aald dle Council wu u y1n g to do '>y ordinance. what lt cUd noc have dte rlgnt to do othenttae. ·yoll can't do tt lo a coaati- tldlo:lal w•y, ·be aaki. '"'Your city l'tlAMge: 11 on record aay- ln g that cbJI ja Ill attem pt to lmJ%ove the c ltv'a lmag.. lt Sa a behlll'.i dtc ..cone. way co ~t ttl! ban out of bUI!nea. You 'U get knoc lud 1n the he.ad.- Dan GlUlland , spealdng for the Pentmul& Pot.at Aa n •• aald the lalue wu not an anac:k O.l bualnea t>~t a queadoo of ault- abWn of the r -.~ of enr.erprile ln the cit). ·The Clt) Coucc U II heM to gtve uJ the t} pe 01 c::ommunlt} we want , • he uld. "Thla la not a~ economtc J%O'>lem. bu t a C•Jmmunlt) J:coblent." C. Ed SoJle, JWealdent of the Balboa!Jland Improvement AJ- soct&UO.l, aald. •The dlrecton feel that the ord1nan::e ah;,uld ~! •upported. becau~ It would lead to a ben er communlt). • Co) Wana . JTCIIde nt of dtc Salboa lrrprove ment Auocl&· t1o.1. wrote ttl at Ute crdlnance ~ad been dlacUSied 1t a apec lal n eetlnt. and a waet baUot u;>poaed puat.ns the ordlnanc:e. R!c •tard Rtce of the 8a.l.boe lrul also wrote , aayln that h! felt tt r vo~ dtd not re~~e.~~t th~ total •nembenhtp. Durin~ tnt evenlnt' dlaclllllWl 'le u td, "Some pen0.11 can be 'lurt "' thla lelt1'latio.l , but the JUStHlc aUon la the over-aU re· 1ult. • Gem-RC Pearlm&n of Balboa cit- fended the BlA voca. , CAD •· sure ~ou that aU memt>.a .,.. tnvtt~d. We had 1 .aeact ball« and the vote waa 3 to I agatnat paalng the ord1nance. • ... td ofer . owoez ot tt. Blue Beet • o ppt*d the crdt.aance, ·Th«H la ~ovlllo.l In tM law to han1le dJJclrdotly houHII; he aald. It's clean up time in CDM Tbaa Saturday and s.llaJ. May 14 and 15, an dN datos for the annul c...._ Up dri •e • ponaored bf a. c~ del Mar CtaemMr of Commerce. Par IIlia a,.c:la1 *1.-., te.. 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PEG HAAPA ·-··························-·············-.Aa.e~ 1:4ia. IU8KitPTto• IATII 0.. ,. ....... 2,..,.. t7.00 0.. ,. ...... 2,...... •• 00 <71. ..lOtJ Itt ..,. ARVO E. HAAPA, ...,..,llld publl-ot ... EnsliO •~oooo•oooeo oooooooo "•AIE IIAU D ' All VOTll - • • I HODISIA GETS THI YIIATMINT Wht.n I wu in Rhadetia laat Drumbr:r, rnaoy people alknl me: "Why does AIDC'I"ica promote Cornmuniem and oppotc u.., when we an: your f.wncttr "I ~upptW it'• brcatt¥ rw:i1m i& now a crime in the United Stawa but, IICCOrdiniJ to the Supn!me Court, Communitm i1 not," I re- plW!. "But why do you oppote Communi1m in Vietnam and not In Cuba and Washington?" "I'm not t:\'rn conYinttd we will ~::ontinue 10 oppo!it' (:.cl.mnunlJrn in Vietnam," I re- plied. "Or anywhere riJe. Our leaden. what· ~r their moih,•e•, a.R" surrendering u1 ;yKJ the world to th4!-Communisa." Thr go ... ~rnment of thr United Sta~ ha• rol~ out the R"d nrpt"t (or l'f!rKJWned kill · rn likt Khruthcl~ and Camo but has rr· fu~ rntrv to the United States to offic:i.a.b o( Jan Smidt\ Rhod~ian ~oo.·rrnmcnt. A Rho- dnian anti-Smith :"1/rgro wa~ wt"komrd by our S1atr Drpartnwnt a frw days ai(O, .but a white pr-o-Smith man can't grt into thr "land of the frf'f"." AlnnJl: with a lot of othrr things. the .~nlcrican pr-oplr don't know that. and doub!l,.u won't. nn arrount of our m~n­ al(l:'d ~ws ~yq~·m rtnd uw l~lrlJC ~(n•rrnmrnt. ~ne excrpt •• mapr netWOrk'! , News" -or oe _, Whtn I WM in IU:o1 •. the pilot .. , twarming with "new~n" from abe petaaad networks ol the world. One enlltrpri.U. "newvnan" P'ac:ed candy in the bottom of a trash can and &hen got a picture ol "urviftt black childrm halt MJbmerxed in a truh an in -=.a. reb of a monel of rood ... An ent.erpri5ing TV cameraman A;ot a pic· ture o( Nrgroes lyi ng in the park in the e.rn- tral aquare of Sali..t>ury and captioned it : "They don't even bury their dead.'' A f~vorite pic:tQrt wu police clop .....ting at htlpl«t 'Nt"Jtoe•. (Like ih Binnillpam when a Negro in padd«< clothing kicked at a tethered policr d~ 1t1 produu a now.r ... rnous pKtut'!: of a vK:ious do! attatk'"s an "inf'lllC'ent" :"1/egrt). In 1893 Rhodesia had its "Alamo." Tbir· ly·thrt1" Rritish <101dM-n fou!(ht 3,lXXl wanion of the Matabrlr tri~ J')l'ar Bulawayo. Barri- cading thrrnSPCI\'es bt'hind thtir dead ~ the Tommit-s fou!r;ht unlit only ~!:'"en ol thnn rT m.1 ined. At that point, the seven tnaPPtd to attention and u.ng tht-first vuJe of ·~ Sa\'f" the QuN-n" brfore the c~arg:in,{ black hnrdr: annihilate-d thcrn. It takes courage for City Council members to vote against a proposal desl9ned to "upgrade our corrrnunlty" for the "best Interests of the citizens." Such a proposal came up '-'ond.ly evening at the New- port ~each City t:ouncit meeting-the 2nd reading of an crdlnance to prohibit all pool tables and skill 9imtS ex- cept those in the f=un !one. The constantly repeated argument in favor of the ordinance was "improvement of the image" of the (:ity of \Jewport "itach. n.Fo\SHJO~ HC::tt.IJLINC::S" Is the title Of the May fashion show being presented for the 'iitls' League by the homemaking department of Newport Ha rbor High School during school hours today, Uay 12, and at 730 this evening as part of the PT4 orogram In the social hall. The advanced homemaking class, under the superv ision of 1.4rs. Jlnice Taylor and Miss Julia Hope well, Instructors, Of'- ganized the entire show. Class members partici paling in the show Include these girls, from left , Maureen Leonard and Gait Kilgour in the foreground, l)ale Dixon and Carol yn Thousand, standing. (Photo by Peter Z .M. Singer.} lncident.atly. H.hodc1ia al!.o has a man· agrd newi ,yJit'lll, r~crpt hrn., unl ikr C)U!'!., is ~tly aniH~"\~"nlrurnt . M~t of the bi•; newspaptl'\ m H.J.ntlt"\ta and many in South Africa art" nwrwd and cnntmUrd in Lon- don. If I .,.'t'rr in Mr. Smith's ~ition, l'rl fnrre thr "'''' nf tluiSI' H.hodr~ian new'pal>rn tn H.hod<"\ian nwnn~. I think am n;uinn ha\ thr right tn r ."'jJI'I'I th;rt Its prr u iw-Q/J:rrf'd b\ rli citin:n~. S.lml·timl:ll. I .,..,mder whrthl"r llo omt' ol otH Ol'"' n1a~a1ine' and nftwor~~ an"n't r;wncd in H.u~,;a. Ha\'t ynu l'\'"r v rn an ant i-ermmu!lt~t anicli-m am m:qor n~ .... , ff"W prnplt will lone endure diacoml'ort1 to "'''" comfortt. To warrant JaCri!Xe, the l"il H-.c ha\ to he "bi'I:J(CI than onnelr." To whik HJ ,fld,·~ianJ. th,. t:aul:' U bigger 1han Jiff' itv.·Jf. ~hm ti111es Rhoch·si;ms volunt~red: "If wr ran;t cr1 nil. wr'lt walk. If wl" can't pro- nc!r: cnou\ih fooJ . .,..e'lt pull in our belts. If ¥.1' arc ;~.uaded, .... ~·11 Ci~ht to tht:: la~t man." Wi\11 I could hrar 50me ,Am!r 't::.ans &ay that. This "image making" by legislative force was defeated Py a 3 to 2 vote. t:redit for a couragrous stand goes to the 3 "no" voters : 'lOfeen ~arshall, ,ob Shelton and ')ee r:ook. They were saying, in effect, that they do not believe in the doctrine that "the end justifies the means:• r:ertainly it is desirable that the ~ewi)Ott ~ach "im- age" be Improved. 'lut it is not morally right or legally sound to attempt to do this by outlawing legitimate busi- ness. ·~hen this proposal first c.ame up 2 months ago, I commented in this Log as follows : If these tnlerprlses Cdll be legis tat ed out of existence, then the same fate can be visited on some other enterl)f'ise that meets with ':ooncil disfavor. (Sometimes I don't teet very popular myse lf.) !t Ha s disturbing to listen to remarks such as these during 1Aonday evening's debate : "The '::i ty Council is he re to give us the ty~ of commun ity ·Ne want to have" ..• "This ordinance would lead to a better communi ty" . . . "Some people Ni l1 be hu rt and penalized, but the jus- tificat ion is the over-all result." In other 'NOrds , the justification is that the end justi- fies the means. That philosophy is the cornerstone of all dictatorshi!'S and tyrants. Freedom lililosophy, on the ~her hand, is based on the protection of Pf'Operty rights. 'l 1thou1 the right to o ~~tn and manage private property , there can be no sal eguard lor the other individual rights -such as. the freedom of speech, freedom ot the press, treedom of retig10n, the r~ght ot assembly, the right to hie, li oerty and the pursu it of happiness. If pro pe rty rights can be legislated away at the insis- tence 'lf a ct~moring majo rity, then none of the other rights has any meaning. It the basic truth were taught in ou r s chools, under- stood by the publi c, and respected by our lawmakers, our futu re as tree men wou ld be secure. • • • IT HAS BEEN NOT£0 H•ll•y (&della J TIJHs F dlJ.tl ,,,d !(I l·Uuc .. uou .,..,.llli lo b:.o\c failed to help tl · r•··" t,JJ.t,; ,,f :.nthnwt.c 111 \\.u!tm~lOn . SECC..tiO STA~E Kcr.:rett SqMre rPo.J Ne wt(., A4"•1'1iser ll:~\lt .!rtt.l h .. \c uo:.. .uc tl.c: .:lond suges. ·n~ fiat \l,l':;l IS <.lah .. m J JuJ IIUI,, TO IAC:H HIS 0-... 1-.di•upalla {IM.) .,., Headline -Me)licn h UUng TV lO Wipe Out llliter· acy Ttus 11 an intcrnlmR 1witch, .t.incc 10 much lV il be- mg u.".:d in r.he United Sutes to prorlucc ir. DUCK! IIERE ~ ~E MORE Of ~ FOOO FOR UN~RIS'H.CJlED NATIONS Food for tlmjrt .. FROM THE BIBLE Whererore, holy brethren, '*nakeu ol the heuen ly e~~llina, COfltider the Apoatle and lliah Prieu or our pr~ reu!on. Christ Jesus ; Who wu (aithrul to him that appointed him, u also Motu .... raithful~n all hia,house. FOJ thia man wu counted worthy ol more alory than \ioan, inasmuch as he who hath builded the houae hath more honout than the house. For every house is builded by some man ; but he thar built all thinas ia God. Ule- brewa l :t-4.) Good G.Wf! Hfi.DLUfEr s.,.,. ,, • .,,. .,.., •• , uc·. c ,.,, l<•u SuaaeatJon 10 Ken and 10 Ill yow IUCCeiiOU: Why not JUSt &Ct rid o( your well red profeSIOfl~ -C.B. Service pins are awarded The :-.lewp.>rl Harbor Girl Scou. Counci I Board of' dire c· tou hoateued a brunch \1ay 11 u a ttibutc \0 their troop leaden. The ewenl waa held at tne ~ewport Scout House. Serv1ce pin• (OJ 5 yean membeuhi p were a.iven to ~ •• Kae Einfeldl and r.ks. "-rilyn Fry. Newport Beach; '*•· Robert Jones, Mr1. El· han Smi th, and ~ •• James Wau, Brdboa, \b. William Pelll, ~ewport Hcia,bta ; ~a . Oooak!. Whyte, CoraM del \tar; \4rs. Walter Wor- mald and Mu. \ticbael Sch- ley d Laauna Beach ; 10 year pina to r.ka. F ranklin Goode- nouah, Huntinaton Beach; ~-.. S.S. Feldman, Balbo~.; ~ •• Winaton Peue, Ne•- port lteiahts, \.ts." Jan Oro- man, Laauna Bea~;h ; IS ,.eu pina, \Ya. wi lden Thomas, uecutiYe di reclor and \frs. Att Remley, Balboa; \trs. Judy Wicks, Newport Uei- Pta; \tu . Robert Burrell, Laauna Uach. \ira. Latty \ti Iter wu awarded a lD-year pin. A nuai~;al re~u wu prOTided by the Sweet Adclinea o( Newport. 'ott. Robert Weed and ~a. John Owen we re in charae of the event. ICIIOU .. ., liT ., IY CDII IJI .... CU I A tSOO tcholartbip ••• .,Uibliahad this weak .,. lhc Kiwanis C lub o( Coroaa del Mu for atvdotnla in the Nawport.Mou Unified School Diacrict who attend &he Uni- 'tenity of C11ifomla, lnina. PrnCintadon of lba ~;h•c:k was made by Grant Howskl, club preJ(dent, to O..nc:allot Daniel 0. Aldrich . Jr. Toe acholanhlp, which qullnaa tor t l7S in matc.e.- ina tunds rrom &be ....... cA thl UniYeulty, will .. r...s. on &1M: Mill rJI «*"" •...tina scholar .. 1ip, 1 .... detMip and r. ... laJ ..... ~ tJ.. ~ Q-~t p.,. DECUNE AND FALL ly Wil ll o E. Stone • • Chairman, Libenv Amendment Conunitter ol the USA H i~torians h~ ........ d~ribed how and wh ) llcnnl!'buihkrs urgt"d a tax inc:t!:atc "JJ the ~~at civili7 . .ilflon, f'lf thr paM declined and n~r logical and ca~y .,.•ay \0 curb bu.ineu fell . One ol thr most not•wonhy was Ed· aOO ronsumrr sprndin~." One thing i1 cer· wa.rd Gibbon'• WOt"k, the "Oeclinc and Fall of tain -a ta~ incn-a~e is an e~s.ier way to tab thr Roman Empirr." dollars away from comumrn than by mak· In Rome disaster appran"d whrn "Agu~ ing thin~. huildinl{ 1hings or ~eNicing thingt tus 10 contrivrc:l it that, in the enjoyment of for poople pktlty, Romans lost tht' memory of freedom." l...no<.r cn-dit. buih on printing pr-ns mon· It'~ happening in America, too. Arter • ey, i~ dt"adly w a proplc and a goverfUl)('nl. Ct"ntury and a half of trying, our potential Alclt.lnder Fr:uer Tyler in hi1 ,tudy o( tht' C:~un divrNc~d thr tnhniqur ol buying d"'dine and fall n( thr A1henian Rrpublic: u- ou r ~ubju'\'a tion with our own monry, plus vrted that "drmocra.cy alway' rollaptel over li('duction and dttrit. a Joo,e fiv;al policy, alway• to be followed by f.•e'n our tradt-anoc:i.ations have been in· a dicutonhip ... fec:\ed bry the-vina. The great implement ol Ate -W1me.irw; the '"Oedin~~ .nd. Fall"' dntn.Jction has bct:o "double talk.'' of Ameriu's flftdom and Jercatnr.? One Labor l 'nlons came into being and gained wnnden why the mrans for our ~truction ]JO"''er and pl'l"sti~e a.s tM-) fought for "a fu ll a,.. h.-in~ ~ enrr~o~:etirallv advannd. dar's pa\' for .t full day's work ." \\'hat t>ver Sound money and h 'N r:tpandin~t frN" en- hap,.-n.-d to that wonh\ conrl"pt:~ :"1/othinJ; trrpri.., i• mnrr than the An.erK:an idt"al and nf th1s lmd ltou ~n me nt1oned by any labor tradition ~ it i~ th'" !lllUrl"r of r\'rrything ~ lradt"t in nrarl~· half a Ct"nlury, although wr havr, ~·f"rythinl( we are Polutin~t it with doh'""' of strikr\ for "more ~ke home pay" quf"'Uionabk money and political renra int on and 1h~ <oolc1nn drdaratiom that "highrr tu· pmdul"tion is ~o•jok:ntly contr.uy to all Ameri· M will prrvr-m inRa tion " Ha\·e you e\·er ran concepcs. ¥oond,..r«J ... •h~o·? Tn !'1'Store our ConstitutW>n tn full forcr "B i~t bu•im.'s~" j01nf'd "b1't labor" with the and t>fff"Ct will n'1tnre the H.EASO:"'/ for-our umr kind of J3rli(rm ;.~hflut infbtinn. Al re· well beinj{. In effect, this will outlaw tiM' rt'ntl\' ;u April l'i. JQfih, j lnc.ornr ta'll da.y1 practK:eJ of IOCiatism : nop inflation : inc rea.'lt' the hradline\ pmdairnrd that "8i~ 8uJineu production and tivin~ \landards: 'put a full Al'~• tn Hf'lp Curh Inflation." day's pay for a full day', work back into Am · Thi,, nf cour~. was desigrlt'd to lull the rrican pay envdoptt. pc~ople into a cnmplacrnt mood. •:\'l!'rything The UBF..H.TY AMESOME:"'/T prnJing w;u going to be all ri~ht. But on reading the in Con~15 as H.f. Res. 23 is deli~rd to dn ITM"thod pro~d. one wondrrt at the pro-this. It provides that : posal to "cut back r"istintoe and future plam "5«. 1. 1ne Government of th~ Unitl!'d to e:'(pand indu.triat ra_Pi'city " States shall not ~~ge in a~y hu~i':""u, p~o- Cuttint' hac k prod11Citnn while government ftMtonal , coi'TUDf'n:Ja\, fi.nanc:Jal or mduJtnal incrt<Uie1 the Aow nf printing press money is rnternriY-5 exapt as 1pccifird in the Con- the sureM means of infta tW>n. Vast incrr:a.~• nitutlor!." in tM productKm of papt:r ITlOni"Y with a de-"Src. 4 .... And ~altrr Con~M shall creue in productiOn pntential IS inflation nnr ~ t.a.us on penonal incOI'ne5. nutr. JoininiJ the anvil chorm (April 16) tht:: :md/or ~ft •. " UNITED GOP BACKS REAGAN IF ..... .., Cr-IJ A urona, cleat sound haa heCla heard from Bakerafield, llld it J:"OCiaimed that only acnaible aovemmenl ia a~;­ c:epC.ahle in Cali(ornia from this day rorward. h w11 a sound that had a warm, welcome and rami liat rina to the ears or Cali(or- niana ••• 11 waa the sound of the 1 rue Repubti~;an Party . .. It wu the creative Yoice that had made this State the beat in this beloved old Union, and juu not the bia- aeat Su.te: I I was the •oice or the Uni ted Republi~;ans or Cali· (omia tneetinJ in IOOfiYentiOfl. Geotp Cbriatophcr, auber- utorial candidate, knew thai he wa1 addreasina the most Yit.al , orpnlud lfOUp o( lha Republican&, and he aoupt their aupport. William Pttri~;k maw rul~all lhat he was •Jkina 10 the real, undilua.d and UKon(uud Rapublic:ua and wanted lhe mdorsament ol UROC lite he has •oalht no odth' nd:onamant. w.,... ma Oom paclo.&~ly, but •e- .,uai.,.ly,wan•dltle blua-1 iaa fll UROC jut aa did lht Olher two clltdkta•• fOI' tha RapMIIc• aomiaation tor Callfania, Jo .. ph Maswell IOd ltouW ReaJM. TN Pfd.con, .,.wanina Ito paWl-. , ... ol .., lof· JIM:• .. lai.s ...... It c.. __ .... UIIOC.l\o- ...... -..... u.DC endortement indicat.ea a~;­ ~;epunca of the Republican Party . Ronald Rcapn was endor- sed in a awcepina 'tote, but lbCI other eandidatea were afforded a full hurinJ, en- thuaiaatie:ally re ceiwed by mambera who ianored the Jllina of '*'I alina• and ar- row• still hCIIIina rrom r-•t campeipl, ~;ampeiana , con· dllCtad Ofl tenna arul rulca no one in UROC would eYct allow. Prior to the start of the threa day O.kerafield e:on- 'tenLion, UROC waa he4et by an at&ack o( lome rew dia· tidenl people ••• but nothina lib the switch-blade wield- ina aubnralnt, ,.y, in CIX ••• You. lac, in Repub- lican rub if you arc mereiJ incc.tidarate, or impolite Lo eomaon• wtctaia lha orp.niz.a· ti•, 11M Republican• arc datcribed aa baint locked in mortal condtat. A snub, a • tDMr, or n•• a f'tiOlM! direct,.. ad at a ftllowoWOtkeT I• ......... d 10 ,.., •J Ra- ,.1tlic... •• ocuide, riaM ........ -.,,. .. ,ol Lao Aa ...... "'"""" daily . . .-1 If 700 p10f• "" Gat, jut eaJI W. a ...,...., oiJ .... Sirdo. n.n .... ...a &Ilk bl ..... ~-"· ..... --.... _,._ .... ,.. • .._ ... _,ec..., Joo,. • w.w •• a._. _. ... .-..... _ walkina out on whom , and the preu room at the e:on- •ention center was a batter door than a certain encry to Brinka. All 1.0 no nail. The diaanuttled (ew WCifC just as ~;on(Qaed a a thaJ were verbal and ap'*rently nncr realized that ICIOaih le people do not ~nic at "800" and UROC went riaht about ita butine aa of pullina i ll house in order in preparation ror alee:tina a Re puhlicu Gootcmor in November, pra- ferably, but nOt OCIOCIIIIiiJ, lbe candidate we endorted. Deleplu auendina rrom die Harbor Area: Corona del Mat Unit Chaimaa R..ichald -.d ~ •• Budd, "*'· and Mr1. Elttl!l Denner, ~-and ,.,. Dcwi!M Bllrpn, 0.«11 Sattler, Hetbart S.We:r, Mr. Md ,. •• Ted ...... r .. w aoc1 Mill o-u aw .... ; Ntw .. pcwt Ch•Untu Oaa•'-r era... ly. Abnbom a..-1, Dr. Woneo Canoll, toh. 0.- MuNu, L.L MllrtD , .. '*"· ond toh.Bnoc:. --: &an •• Coa&a ,. .. uaoc Unit, Cbalm.o J-"-t· ""· "". ud ""'· a.... , .. ~ ""· ood toh. Joct Mlo~lor. *'· o ... id Abbott ... ,._ Joe. hntatra;tromdaa.d; 8lly Ualt, Dr. oad toh, l!ul S...J• .... ,.. ...... Nowpon Uait Wlli<ri Volt. ~. Mar;ori• c:-:.. Mn.. MullelAa Ut rat 'J, Mrl. ... ,J _ _.,... __ ..,,.. ..... Editorials of the Week= IT C:AN HAPPEN A reviv:1l ministl'r herr: last .... c.:k sounded a warnin& to all 1\m('ncam. l ie told of a comenation with & Cuban rdu~ce, who had fl('d from the: cmnrnumsu. A \UCCC"Ulul bu5~DC':!!QUan in t:is nali,·c land, the Cuban p3trK>t ~id, "I owr.ef.J a lvge c!ep.artment IIOR'. Tlu:y came and took it 0\er, Jod.OO the door and said I could h~vc a salary to run it if I would like. "I had ~ lovrly home that I had built for my family on the outskirts ol 1.he city. I rt:turncd the re one evening and iound I w;u locked out, with no plac..: to live and rny family m the street. "I wa.s lortunate lhat I eould conlC to the t..:nited Statcl ... Ut.lt there w;u wmc"oii 'IC to g:o \dll're I could be: free. "You must guard this freedom well ... if Amr:ric..a ever kMes it, where will you go ? There is nowhere elte · the whole worki!'' 'I heSPC at!: !Obcrins-words, IW: a voice rrom the ,....C. JOUnc!ing a warning that IT CAN HAPPEN H!REJ E\er}' day our papers CMT)' words of the uotion frrt·dom in our nation. £,·cry new p •ernment direc::tive cuts .. wa}' still more of our pre:e tOUI tn•'ll.-dom. The "new guidelines" in Educattlln is a. rr:unt cue in pouu, m .,.,.h1ch a fedr:ral bureiolucr.:u hohh a sword IJ'VU the hrad.~o uf :\n'll ric:: an people . , . "unless this i1 done, ac~ tion will be taUn."' And our court1 arl!' .... hittling away at frttdom, c:hanJi.ng frcedorn mto licente, and substttutmg "opi.nion" for law. Dreams Of L'wpi.t arc no 'ubst1tute lor fn:edom. So- ,.ial rdorm is not sulfteient n:.afoOn for dictatorship. The D- cial t'!:!ormen in Washington today arc no better than the aocial rcJOrmers who took over Cuba, and suMrtrd it into a commun1st satellite. The danger is now ... today. And it is our Freedom that is in d.a.ngcr. As the <..uban buUneuman said, ", .. where will )OU go?" • • • NATI ONAL SALliS TAX C:locltooetl (OWe ) f•..,W.,. Too many o( us "'"orry a.Luut mll.atiOII to :iliout the ~me extent that we worry ~lx.out the cad oi the workl. "Hut k cp. kichard L. H.ou<.lt:bush put the wi10IC matter into fairly Clear focus for his CUII,llturnts ... w]IC'u he won- dered how du.y would have lc:lt tf, a )·,ar agu, Uonsres~ had unposr.:d a 2 pc:n::cnt natmrw.l ~Its t.u. Au4wcnng htt own q~tion, kry. i{ouc.lebush CIIIIC.ciJe• tlt;it lll( vrotest woukl ha'-e ~:en phenomenal. In J·c;~iuy, IIO\Oo·e,u, the fact that the cost-of·I1V1ng 1R<kx row: :.! perccm durmg 1965 adds up to strbstanttall)' the '-'UJK: tlunl{. 't wo cc.rts have bern ctuppcd away il"om t'\er)' dolt:.r 1pcut ... 'l'he 'na- t.ion:ll saki tax' to which H..r y. Koodr:Uush rrle-rs il one that's li kely 10 grow as ttl~' yean pa.u -unleu tl1c Ameri- can JX.'OP'e demand that their gO\'ernm~nt put its financial hou-= in order. ' ... INSTALLATION of officers was held Monday , May q, at the Irvine Coast Country Club by the Newport Harbor Spastic League. Pictured here, left to right, are: stand-- Ing, Mrs. qobert r). ·~oodward, first vice1)tesi dent, and Mrs. John R. l')a vies Jr.. patroness chairman; seated, Urs. qi chard Schumacher, patroness; Mrs. Terence P. Hanna, the new president, and Urs. Rober t Fuller, provi- sional chai rman. Other officers are Mr s. 'Nilliam C::. Fisher, 2nd vlce~esident; Mrs. q,G. Hawley Jr., 3rd vice-ore- sldent; Mrs. Wallace Barnes, 4th vice~resident; t.trs. Philip Coholan, recording secretary; Urs. Gordon Uc- : lellan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George Needon , treasurer; Urs. 'Nalt er Smith, reti ring president, as par- liamentarian; Mr s. Irving Shedd, coordinator. NeN provi- sionals welcomed to the League are Mmes. Moody Besan- con, Charles l')avis, Robert ()ennis, Pau~ Garman, George Jansen, l')onald Langille, 'Nayne Subcaslcy, ·~illiam D. 'Nilson and George P. Yule. (q.H.Townsend photo.) MRS. RAY NEILSEN of New- port Heights was elected ~esldent at the May 7 meet- Ing of the Coast Viking Club. Other officers are Mrs. Stnny 8enedict, vice- ~esldent; t.frs. Roy Uc- Catdle, recording secretary; Mrs. John Forrest, corre· sponding secretary ; Urs. A I Lebtrg, financial secretary; qoy McCardle, treasurer· Fred Espe and 1\1 Leberg: auditors; Urs. Fred C:spe, inspirational. Cl3ernie Alden photo) Bomb blows up mailbox Vandall uaed a c:hcny bomb lD blow up the mailbos ~ Pord 0. Growel, 2511 Waverly Circle Dr., Bay Sborea, at S:3S p.m. Monday, May 9. It waa dtouaht et tirat that the mail bos ~ ~. Growal'a neilflbor, Ralph C. Kiaer. 1511 'faverly Circ:l.e Dr., alao waa blown up. Dol ~. Kiaa. dialric:l manaaer of SaadMm CaUfonia Edi•• eo.. ID&d police bia roeilboa wu clama .. d oorcr a year .., in a ainlilar manoa. LICIL..wllw.l a-u. ... , •• of Nlw.-t 8eeO woa a. •lO,OOO U.U. ... aced llacilla a.a • pi ... .Wp ~Mid . s-day. May I. ·"' Moa .. .-y ., La.-. S.ca. Jt.,.. bi• ht pro driviea ~ 1GrJ. H• •~ena..S 1:11 fot ~ of 10 .... .-d • 1.,.. .. net. fitd.U.a lt'l .... ... fJI .. ,. --·' ri••l MP2TY I8A T BP.L TS fc , ...... l.eep ,.. 41ot -· .............. .. ...... tl.JI iNII&W. ..•. ,.,. ... .... =r.rif.f•• • I t'lillrif••• ----LEG4L NOTICE ~OTTCF: Of PUBLIC RF:ARI~C Notice is bereby sivea tbat the Caty CouJtcil of tbf' City of ~ew port Beach w iII hold a peb- llc beari.D(I reprdias PI .. Jtia(l Commi••ioe Resolatioa 'Ito. 686, a pproYi.D(I a ad recom~Mad­ iaa certaiJt ameadmeata to U... \AIIaiA!r Capital haproveeeat Plaa, ala-la• &M .. &.:au-ef a fatww • • ......,. _._I a he aad locati• of a aeeded aew oeislaltorhood park. .. •"-• • Dnawlas 'h . L-20, ntltled .. 'C.ter Capita l l•pro•e-al Pia a -'-Ddmeat 'If o. I , " dated "-reb I 7. 1966; ad opcf'd by the Plaaaill! Coauai,..aoa "pr•l 21, 1966. 'If ex ice .. !~ere by fgrtJaer t~••ea that th.e aaid pgbllc llearms wtll be he ld oa thf' 23rd day of "-Y, 1966, at the how of 7:30 r..lll· i.D t1te Co .. cil Cu•~• o lk C ily Ball of tile C iay of :'4ew- por1 Beacll, Ca llfarala, at wlalclt tiae aad place aay aad all pere_. latereated ruy ap- pear aad be heard tbereoa. Marpry Schroader City Clerk City of Newport Beacll Paltli•la: ... y 1%, 1966, .... .... .... f • r I' ...... LiD ...... 460 5etra Dr.. waa luaalW u pr .. ickal al dM Corou Hiataluda Pr()l)erty ()wun at lhe ••ul liiaaa cSMc. May ' at &be La..-Hot.l. P*. Lia,.Dbeca. a .. ociat .. willa Slle .. oa, HaiWDill a Co., aaceceact. De.ia (Pat) Mc:N&IDN, fto c:oatillllel u ditec:cor. Herbcn S&&phcn waa elec- ted vic:~eaidcnt. aod ~ •• Donald Boltoo waa llMled aec:re cary-ueaa urer. Other boerd mcrnben are ~~. Johll Oeya, David Harab- berpr, Anbur Helip, Harty \tluuebeimcr and \ka. Oale Wieae. City \tanaaer and ~ •. Haney Harlburt were JDCitl. P*. Harlban aet a record for apeec:h makina by a cuy of- tic:ial -JU.t 10 worda. GIRL fOR THE IRWJN'S P*. aad ~ •• Jerry \4. lr- will, 3 Bolinr, LJdo Traala Park, are parenta o( a daup- t.et born Thu.raday, 'day S, in Hoaa Hoapical. SHOCKING PINK ~le decoration for the Las qe1nas luncheon, c:Md ~and fashion show 1 s being admired here by (left to right) Urs. 13ertlne Trut, of Cor- ona del Mar, committee member; Mrs. Cl aude Patterson of Newport 3eadl, chai rrnan of the Au xi I iary, and Urs. 13ert '3tewer of ':t>rona del Uar, corresponding secretary. Las qeinas ~uxll lary of the ~ewport 13each Ass stance Le~ue will hold the benef1t :~n Nednesday, June l , at the lrv1ne ':~ast ':ount ry Club. Pro- ceeds .. 111 ne1o finance the dental hulth cl intc, a ;Jrogram of orthodonture tor a needy student and a college schol~r­ sh io. Mrs. ';e-orge 'Ac': ellan, way s and means 1irector, and •Ars. hlter Keene twill heao tne comm1ttee n charg e. ~J7,rrc;:~~~'!~ii~Jiilill Police car is struck T'11r4S FOR 84.MNIMGS The polac:e car of 'lewpon 8eaGb patrolman -..etl J. Purcell v.as hat broadaadc at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, 'Aay S, when he .,..a• an purauu ol anolh.cr aulD at the antcruc- uon o( F.. Coe u II W}' • ud Jamboree RJ., ncar lrvaoc T erracc. Thru persona •etc IDJU.CCd. Officer Purce ll had baa red laatu fiubana and aaren aoundina as llc •ent throuab a red laJht nordtbowld oo Jamboree Rd. at a apecd ol leu than 10 mph. ~ •ebacle dtaven by \nata \4. Ward , al Paco Ra•aa ram- med anco the pollee wul. \ka. 'lfard and hct d.auab- c.cr, Jaoe. 3. •etc ahaken LEGAL MOTICE ~OTIC£ Of PCBUC' Rr -\IH'fC llp. A ~uenaer. Junmy L. Tralun, 19, ~ Wbatuer re- ceavcd a cut forehead and wu taken co lioea :toap~t.a l . ~ •• Ward wu not cated. \tr. ami \1u. 'Nlllaam Ban- runa, 119 Cryu.al Ave., Bal- boa Is land, a.re parenu of r-ms -• son and a daup- ~ -born Frad.ay, ·.iay 6 . sn Uoea llospttal. THC:: 131G NE'MS, of coursl". is the elec- tion of officers by the «oman's Civic League of Newport ~ P\duled here, from left, are Mrs. Laurence Wright, the new president; Mrs. John ~. continuing as reCOfding seaetary, .and Mrs.. T. 0-.can S1awat. tM ... 1*\l• mentarian. CEnsign photo.) 'f Cll ..ce • ll.rff boo ~ a•e• dua t dw Cny c-al of t.k Ctr. ef ~_,.n a..dt wall a..w a .... ....... • •fJIIDIDI .. Rnry ,\. Bftaaei.. n.~lttip ll•d, 'fewpcw1 lkacllt. fr-tla .. doec••• o1 u..e Pia .. ••• c--·-~-<kwyaafll ••rwa.cf' •p-piJC8U• 'fo. 186 r .. q-.uaf STUFFED EARS W'-,.._ • lr 1111a ..., a pi. c:.aa... d1R*S an~ pqlpCr ud __. od 1QI her fa"""* catadac rcmed) Tbanb co rnedacaJ ICimDr ow can fa~ mudJ beaG today .. C IIC l'naft) dfcctiVC mcdObon1 cbaa JIOp m:fec:llont C.. rahKz compfauom So, don't rd) on "'borne rcmecbca" ~ you ~ Ill Your h£aJdt • your 11M* prllaOUI poenuon T raa rt •IUdL La yOfll pb)'IICDI1 pracntx the mahcu~ dw wdl lx &.-~ for )'OU 'Then l'cmcmbcr • for qua.bty paalfi)OOG compoundm~ Civic League elects Mrs. Wright ~-·• to c•"'" ~.._1 ol • 2 car ,_ra p, aato • k-cl-\ira. Laurence F.. WraJht o( Poitras , coneapondina aec- Lulo lale wa ll take over the crt.ary; \tra. L.S. Sunderland. rein• of the Woman's O vac: &re.aaurer, \ira. Adraan Joy- Lcaauc of :'llewport Harbor, net, bastorian; \tn. \tary suc:cudina \ira. Oanael \.Iii-.Fau, audator, and \ln. T. c:real of Weatcliff 11 presi-Oun<:an Stewart. pulaamcn- denl. tarian. Other office.-for 1%6-67 \tra. Gilc:resl wa ll ana tall •e '"•· Stanley Lc Ltevre, dte offic:era at a luncheon ID lll vic:c ~eaident; \ira . F.r-be held at 11 :JO a.m. Tues- Mil \tcCie1h•nd, 2nd vice-day, \tay 17. at the Sporta- preaident; Mra. John Thou-man rcataurant, 1670 -..ew- 1-.td, eoolinuina as record-port Blvd., Cotta \teaa. ina aceretary; Mra. Wanen The prosram, .. S.lut.e co r..,; --ro., ... ,-...., Eric:UM. 2lld wk~ ...._ .a.a •~•ret , C:Oh€4 a ••1 MO.....,, .... .,_ IIIU ... • IIUIWir. lb. Kill GarDI, on- ... ~ Is *lfllllll • flrJI, -' \trss ._ ._,. Is .-tr• :wan. lhc aru," '" II f e.a tur e Ea- lber Ocndcl o( f>enwar Cera.- rruc:a of Coat.a \tcaa and \4iu Denne. c:os&umc and act dc- si aner of the South Cout Repertory Theatre, Sewpon Beach. Resernuona for the 11111- ctaeon are ID be made by dua F raday by c:a II in 1 "''. A. B. Ken at 646-2112 or ~~. Waltet Peanon at 673-3910. roo•: Loc r . T.-.ct t6~. 7 -"..1. 'fCII.ace • !..f're~ fWl!..f'r ~·ea ~' tk ..... peltlt< lw an.a~wtll be lw W • dw %3rJ -fn ef '4ay, 19166. at tk Ia-ef 7:30 , ... ... tk c-.1 c~a.a.aw,.. 0 lite C•t• Hall oft.lae Cth of 'llewpert Beacla. c .... Ltfaraua •• , •lau:la a.-•ad plar.. aa ... aDd a ll prre-ta"reawd -• a pprar a.,d lw IKard tlwre •· .... r~ ~lar~der C uy Clrrk C ac, of 'frwpar1 lkacla Ct.isle~~~en Plwaaaac:y .a &. COUT IIWY. ~A DD. IILU ~So-- COME ON DOWN TO REINERT'S FOR THUU.-RI. a SAT. MAY t1-tJ.I4 COME IN AND SEE OUR •GALS OF THE IOAIING TW&IIES• SIIOP FOI IAIGAJNS TO THE TUNES OF THE TWIN I liS · PLAYED ON THE PLA TEl PIANO IUY IIIW FASHIONS AT ()I D · FASHIONED PIICIS! IIDUCED 1/J TO 112 ...... ,,, ...... , .. s.II '•Y_._...,.._ .. ... WI ITMB ,. .. A.M. .....,y -MAY 12 u.r ... • a J .... -...a.. • • I J JOHN RAITT points to the poster a~ nounc lng his ~ppea;ance in "Caro.usel" at Melody land, where ':.mpire debutantes will be honored at a theater party thi s Sunday. M~ry lkKeever W Michael Manson, shown here with the singing star, had roles in the H~rbor Hi~ School production of the musical . THEATER PARTY FOR DEBS By Mrs . D-.l•s Dr•y" The Empire Debutantes, aponaored by the Harbor Auxiliary of the South Coast Clinic, will be honored at a theater c-rty thi1 Sunday, May IS. at Melodyland. The clinic proyides treatment ror emotionally disturbed chil· dren and their families. DebulaD&cl and their e..., corta will a•ther at the cele- brity room ror dinina and dancina before aoina to ,\.ic. lodyland to ICC John Raitt in Rodacu and Hammc::ratein's exc itina musical "Carousel," This musical play is oC s pe- cial interest to \tary Caro le ~oic:Keever, one of 12 talented who will be June Sandra Spurgeon to be bride of Bob Griesser \tr. and \1rs. 'Nilliam rt. Spur,eon Ill of Cliff rfa ven announce the enaaacment of their dau¥}l ter, Sandra, to Ensian ~obe rt Jlolt Grieucr, US."''R also of Cliff ~I aven. The br iJe-c:lcc t is a peat panddauJhter of Will ia m llenry SpurKCOfl, the founder of Santa Ana. She attended ~ewport Harbor High and paduated hom tht-Univer- sity of Red lands. She spent her sophomore tcmes ter 1n S.lzbura. Au- •lria, on a Univenity of Red lands eltension proaram. She was a Children's Home Society debu tante in liJ5 9 and has been teachina in the Newpor t Harbor elemen- tary school di strict (QJ 3 yean. Her fiance, son of Robert A. Grieuer Jr. and the late ~ •• Louise Grieuer, padu- at ed from Newport Harbor Hich School. He attended Oranae Cout Colleae and .-adu.ated from the Uni Yer - aily ol Southern California. He wu a nationally kno•n SA PElY SEAT BELTS for your doa-Keep yow doa aafe and comfortable while dririoa. 12.50 iutalled. JOIIDAII'S ,IT SHO, J7D I . COAST NWY ... 7WAJI COlOMA HLUI •• S..kA.aricard swimme r :and is pre sently a nava l a\·iator in the United States ~vy. He is the ~tand­ SOf\ of \tn. Robe rt -\. Gries- Sr. of Cotl)fla del \tar. RETIUO PERSONS TO IIEET lilY U The ~e wpoJt Beach Chap- ter of the American Auocia· tion of Ret ired Persona will rnee t at I p.m. Thursday, \tay 19, m the Senior Citi- zens recreation center, 2101 15th St., Cl iff Uaven. Se ymour 7.:e lkmd of the MRP )naurance Plan office in Los Anaelea will de- scribe AARP's new "co- Ofdinlt ecl-care " proaram, deaisned to work hand-in- hand with medicate. liO'S OAY AT STAOIUII Some 7 5 youna people of the Communi ty Youth Center in Corona de l \-tar will at- tend the kids' day aame be- tween th e Anae Is and Bos- ton Red Sos at Anaheim Stadiwn· this Saturday, May 14. Thi1 e.-cnt is aponaored by the Corona del \b.r Cham- ber of Commerce and local merchanta . ,..., ... y..,a..,. ... w.c .. ,....t CoiiRJ.KIO 24 at the Balboa Bay Club, and Michael Manson, Mary•s escort for the thea leT party. Mary and ~chselappcared in "Carou.ael' at Newport Hu- bor Hiah School last March. Mary appeared u "Julie Jordan, • the reminine lead, and Michael portrayed ••o.- Yid O.acomb," the only male solo dancer in .. Carousel•• and wu also under.tudy to Cbe lead. A miniature carousel will decorate the dinner table, and the carousel theme will carry throuab rrom initations · to place cards. [-ia.ta and h01te11es ror the Sunday theater patty are ""'· and Mrs. Pla•e BeclOO Gibbe;, Mr. 1nd "''· Rou Eu,ene Henin, ~. and ~ •• Owen Btyce Johnson, and ~. and ~~. Oanie 1 McKee- ver Jr. Debutantes and their ea- corta for the evenin1 are Patricia Anne Bawne and John ,Keepn Doidae; Julia- na Marie Gibbs and Michael David Lanae ; Linlh Susan Glockner and Charles Gay- lord Moru ; Lois Jesnette Gloc kner and Leon Wayne Kiler; HoUac& Aaa ifefiin~ Mid Palrieli: HI Plym; Bar- t.ra Edward J-.uaeu and Donald Puller; Karen Lea Johnson and Norman Allen Briua; Constance Louise Laina and Henrv Cord Meyen Ul ; Linda Lee l..aulh- lin ·and Ronald T. Zepal; Mary Carole \kKeever and Michae l K. Manson ; Sharon Ellen O'Connor and Richard Emory Steckle; Sandra Lynn Stem and Robert Carobone h. The ~Xeaenteea who have lent the ir cheerful usia- lance to the South Coalt Child Guidance Clinic Harbor Ausi liuy 1 work in the Trea- I W'e& 'n Trinketa Thrift Shop will be presented with keys, •ianHyina Culfillment or re- quired hour1 of service, It an award• c:oUee in the Osnish Cotree Ga rdent this June. liEU moun IOIWG TO Ul OAY MUTIU A trip to the Oranae COUDty Law Conference is bc in1 planned by the Student Coua- ci I 1t Co.ta Mesa Hiab School. Law Day will be held in Anaheim It the Pint Presbyterian CbiU'ch rrom 8 s.m. to 3:45 p.m. Ib is Fri- day , May 13. Sophomores Nick C.alicchio, Ron Kreutz, Mary Noonan, Mike Paul and Barbara Sawka 1nd juniors Marc Loach, Kathy Boou, Karen Brock- man, J im Cline and Shawn Cnen•uah will attend the conference. PASS Ill EXAM 'The state committee of bar uamincrs allllOUACel that 17 Onnae Couaty r••ideata han pasNd the Califomia bar eumination, inclodiDJ ~nt Gi lu Snyder, 262 Ce- dar St-, Newport Sluwea, and TbamAI Jllc:Koaw Jr., 933 Ml.pllaa St., Coeta Mua. They •ill be c.ni- lied JIIQt 11 berore Cb• Slate Supre• CowL ~::--:::-----=------=-----::'::------N£WOIIT HARIIOR ENICJI Telephop.LRgodles iE!GU1' INSTALLS p ..... ....,-of J ... _., ...... ... c.o. KJ ....... u •• Na-..... ,... •• •tta• ...... .. I*Jj .. ol ............. Poia&., Uwe IOU Met to JoM"• lloiM rowa. Canoll. iollra, 10 ~N•t .,.., ISO trieeda aod N latin• who will help 10 ca .. braw bar parent•• SOoh we4c11Q1 UUli• -10 • ...... ,..... of -OCC • .-.1 Ia oiJ 10 ....... Mar,ant. •• r..,. ... Ill• •lf•. Miuy, le a _,.._ ol .. Puce Md ..,...,.. Cricket IDd C«po ud Ia 1-IOd .. ... Naacy. no,. will -Bo.opo l•la cl N•aroe OccW.Dl.ll, •d.lbaa .. w. u. Spai• UJ~til lSO nUM• aootb ol Mull•. J when ...,.y ot tha utl\'el .... .,.. versary, bad •* t.ron '"n a white periOD ••• doina ncb thina• as bu.i ldlna a dike ud helpinJ .. tablisb a com- munity center and clinic ••• but rooslly Uyina to t .. cb the n.atin• of the fiabina 'tillaae "to learn to help themulvu." Recently her mother had a corree ••• pro- ject to aather clothina, and especially books ••• a ,.,.,b,.. ina success. '€n th111iauic donor• to the cause ••• Ntlh Hanurord, Evie Haley, A-iscilla Grindle, Oeli&ht Stallman, Irene Friend, Mar- cella Van Dyke, Virainia Taylor, Jane McPanen, Jean Oirodano, Marae An- derson, Marilyn Schindler and Dottie Kloecknet, all cl. • • • • • • Eric Cuao., COM HIP'• Lona time resideat ol ec:.. warer, polo 1\U, accapt.d tho' ona del Mar ••• Mel woll Helm • AtbloUo F08Dclacioo known in tbe memori•• or award rot water-polo-coecb-many atudcnta at COM elo- ct-lba..,.ear ror P.d N•.•lan:d mentary school, wh•re 1ha at the ~tb•m. C.ltfomta was p-incipal, • .Qrayco CP Otamptontbtpe bald In Snier h now liYIDJ at tho Bc•arly Hi~l• leu •"bed. Mardin~· 'Rest home. She Aweotl aruoyi~l the no~&, tons hearina from her ud duillad .••~ CDM hllh rrionds and welcomes visi-sc:bool"• •••nnsna ac~ ton ' pllaluDenll, ware Vera IMd • Jim &but ud OiMie and lniiMI T ana~. Noreen. ud Bob St.caar of Balboa lslaod, Nlldia• ud Bania Pial!: ol Newport and BaY aDd Merwin Miller or Corona Hiahtaads. The e•ant dauned colcbn· inJ ••• and that they did at Reuben's! • • • • • • Sue and Chuck Turner ~ Cotta Meu find that makina their trip 10 Europe has only one dnwt.ck ••• they'll han 1o lone their whippeta at home . • • • CoroDa Hi&hlanda ; Hue! Ja.n Carl&on and her dauJh· Hall ol Corona de I Mar , Bes ten, Mary , Chris, Kathy and Taylor Hancock of Bay Shores has bad to slow down a little ••• be•• in Hoa& Hos- pital ror a bit. Black of Harbor View Ui lla lftd Marie Unruh or Shore Cliffs. • • • Today the women from the Red Hill Tennis Club have ,..., ill a tournament with the Peniasula Point Tennis Club. .Betty Swenson, Elooaie Bernard, Janet Culm- Mck, Harriet Gonawer, Jeaalyn Beauchamp, Oiar Smith and Hazel Jonea. The Poiaters are lookina ronrard 10 their next tournament in P.lnl Desert on the 2ht. • • • Birthday Jteetinp!. • aoina in the diuction of Batbata Haskell or Lido ••• Wishin1 her well at a lun- cheon at the home ol Pat Hlldden. . .Betty Godfrey, Virsinia Paley, Lou BillinJ.I, Gloria · Bradeaon and Doro- thy Gray ••• all Lido ne iah- bou. • • • Newlywed• Linda and Jobn Richard were honored with a china shower 1inn by Lois and Alan Stoneman of Lido and Lillian and Oon Oriawald of Corona del Mar lut week • • .JUCI\1; included Jenny •ul Dick Ric:bard, pareou ol the aroom. and BamadJne and Chet Paris of lrvine Tenace, Ruth HaLe of Costa Men, Polly Hutchins ol Balboa Island, Jeanne Campbe ll of O.ycreat, Lois and Bob Very and En and Wmen Howland of Newport, Jane and Clint Rnel, (they just celebutod their 25th weddina anniv-er- sary) or WestclifT, Betty Thompson of Beacon Bay and Traute and Lome Huycke of Corons del Mar (who a.re leavina for Europe in July.) • • • He'• out of the Navy . , .but what a time he hu had! T01m1y Thomp1on hu been located in Hswaii for his 1 year stint, but is home now with hi a parents, Malian and Scott Thompson of Beacon Bay. • • • Qodinarily it would hue been ordinary, • but not so thia time, Pat and Rob Had- den ol Lido uked II their sun ta Lou and h ck Bi llina• to the Cinco de Mayo party pari)' ai•en by the Petrolewn Club at the Statler Hilton. Lou and Jack just happened 10 ban their trumpets with them ••• and wore a mi ld sensation a1 they joined the Petrolewn Club Combo. • • • Wbea school is out. , .and they caahardly wait ••• Gel't)' aad Max Somers or Baycrau and their children three, Gloria, Marie and Wily, will tab orr for a Ew-opean na- tion. • • • Dr. Ouakl Larue will tell of ·•oigina in Lebanon" oa May 17th at the neat Trojaa Leapo hmcheon maetinJ to be bead at Cbe lido home rA Ci Ba.rnard. • • • Be• aad Bud Franciscat rA Harbor HiJblands Mid Barbu1 aud Daa Liadquilt rA a.,. .. crest ract &hair cbi&dran •ariJ IDd took to the rra•way. Mi•· . ·:o... ?.hi•aao:• •D4 tboaaht it ••• peat. !Church News ' First Baptist Cb..-ch ol Coa ta Men, San&a Ana A•e. at Mapolia St. -The 11 a.m. Sunday worship hour wi II include the child dedi~ cation service. Dr. P.O. Newnsnn•a sermon topic will be "How to sarepard our 20th century children." Cl.lnt speaker ac 1 p.m. will be Miu Dorothy Kallocb, miuionary of the Sudan In- terior Minion, home on fur- louab rrom Prench West AJ. rica. She will show slides of her work in the field. Lutheran Church of the Master,3S4S E. Coa.tt Hwy., Corona del Mar -The Rn. Frank GuM will preach the ltd and lalt in a aeries on .. God is deld" moYemcnt at the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday se~cea. The topic is "Oct~ tinaalona fine without God.' The Plymouth ConJfep- tional Church , 3262 Broad St., Newport Heiahll -The Re "· Clalallc BuueU, pest minister tau Sanday, will occupy the pulpi ~.Jor the 11 a.m. service th is Sunday.He i• c:ura&or and c:hier libcarian for the newly cons tructed In- dependence Hall replica at Knott's Berry Farm. Newport Harbor Lutheran Oi~.~rch, HOI Cliff Or., Newport Heiahta -"How to aive a airt" will be the ser- mon topic of the Rn. Jamn Blain for the 9 and 11 a.m. service a this Sunday. Cbri 1 tisn Science Churche 1, Newport Beach, Corona del Mal and Cos &a Men -.. Mor- tals and ilmlOI'tala" will be the subject or the Bible les~ son this Sunday . The Corona del Mar Com- munity ConJfeptional Onwch , United Church of Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave , -Col. r>nid Fowler, lay auociatc, will conchu:t the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services this Sund.ay. Hit aermoa topic will be .. The •ian or the Prophet Jonah.•• Newport Unity ChW"cb , mcetin1 in the Senior Citi- zens clubhouse, ISth St. and Irvine AYe., Cliff Hnen -.. Harmonitina hum&ft re ... lations" will be tho sennon ~pic o( the Rn. Loren FUckin1er at the 10 a.m. Sunday urvice. A potluck diMer and f•l- low•hip ~•lin1will be beid lhi• Friday, the 13th, be~ Jianinl at 6:)0 p.m., by lbe canp•ption or Cbe Lutheran Oa•ch or tha Mas&cr, 3S4S t!. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. A booteniNlJ wilt be held after diDnar, a.ad then w1 II be a show Ina of a color filmatrlp, "HelP ror Hoaa Koaa.·• sbowina what Mna- tolaoc• otrariap an doiDa dtrou.P Lulhann World Ac- d .... A picnic potlac:t trill bl .......... Ply-Ill c- ...... d .. 1 Ch.-ch fto~~ , &o 7 p.o~. IIIIa !oodoy. May IS, Ill eo.• Ml•• Park. Old: Illy of c.-Cnaodo will ...... t .. ...,_. ,. • ...... ~. t.lloedlp •Ill ho)d • Ni , ..... ...,. It, 10 aM 11 at liM Naw- ,.t Bl'ld,, Colla Mna. 0.1 of ......... .,,... ..... -*~" of .... .... u.1" CMn~~ 1a ••o.oeo -,. ........ ,.. t .. a ......... J •• .... ..., ' .......... . S5,S29 received, and 14,471 to ao berore the May 18 deadline. St. Andrew's Prnbyterisn Clutch, 600 St. Andrew's R.d., Cliff Haven -Quest )ll'eacher ror the 8, 9:)0 and 11 a.m. services thia Sundsy wiiJ be the Rev. Donn Moo- maw , c-alor of the Bel Air Presbyterian Chwch. ..The Centrality ol Jesus Chris t•• will be his topic. Before en- t.erina the ministry ~. Moo- maw was an All-American lineman 11 UClA for each ~ hi1 Yaflity UUOIII1 19SO..Sl-52. Cenual Bible Ch wch, 2lrd St. and CXan1e Ave., Costa Men -The week-lorta Mis- •ionary Conference will end th is week-end. DeWitt lyon, minionary to Jlp&n, will trina a mena1e to you th at the 9 a.m. SW1day School aeuiona. At 10:30 s.m. Or. William Taylor, conference spcak.tr front lb• Ctatral American Miuion . will aive the mesuae. Jim Miuildine ol the l .A. Hebrew ~iuion and Dr. Taylor will speak at 1 p.m. Sunday. Call in Your Wont Acl to the Eull": 67).0550 .... l.oMrl L. a...aoa ..au .. ~uoatw .. _.._, of ... ....... a..,.. of thoNaU-IO....trl..oo ... II the ........... . moedal n ..... ,.. ,.,. 19, at lbo Nawpon.,r a.. • will •~eod ,.,. NOI'IMII BioJ. / The new vica-sn•ldiiDII to be inatallod are Mrs. B. Wil- liam Ha~tell, member~hlp; ~ •• Gilbert NormaoM!MIIer, ways and means , aftd tcs, Edward Akin•, Tlcktocker coordinator. ~---ol .... . ........... IJoaad ....... . ~eo-• .... a. -· .. .,.'"'Y;. !h. Rl-B. ................ ,.a. Sui Olrlcl!., cUreciDr tl charid••· lA liddida-. 10 t..r acll•lty U. tba NowporcCII•P'•-. t.h. 8lmolo. Ua .. "lid u lad ric•-presldeat al .. S.dl c..u Child Oul.a-Cll· Die, JDCmbat ol Cba boud ot lhe Frienda ol UCI, ud ia the Girl Scoulia1 field. /!f.,u are, "" doubt, ..a...,d, planning to transform that new house or yourt into a hotr~t. Maybe you aft' doing tM "·hole thing in one great joyous I! ins; ... or, tak~. let UJ say, the Uving room, and piece bJ' piece, bring it aliq:, • We: at Tht Wanden, an he 1 r rou tr~u.late }'OW ideas into 1ctwlity. At our store you ~ect from grc-.lt names in furnitu~ cn.ftiilg ... this me-ans fu~ furaituft' n:presmting t~ entire: prirc n.ngt from dN: ~ mod~n.tc: to top dra~r ... fumitun: you an lin l\ ith, not just for today. Amuin~y, it tOJIJ JnJ when you plan 1nc Islanders \'('a r. \'.:'on't you lc:t us prove it? Thc:r~ is no obligation. Complete: furnishing~ ... Carpc:ts, draprry, rtfin1shing, m~pholsttring ue parta of our all ov~r decor:sting ac"Ke. Distance: is no problem. We U:rvk~ all or Southern Califomia. l41 BAYSIDE DRIVE NEWPORT lEACH, CALIFORNIA 714/67]-1620 Hours daily to 5:30 ~ndays and Fridays to 10 p.m. BARGAIN THURS.·FRL·SAT • MAY 12-13-M I ( rls leac r • • • 1s res1gn1ng The Newport Harbor Union Hiah School Oia trict trua- teea accepted Tueaday even- ina lhe reaianation of Dan Aldinaer. an indua trial arta teacher at Harbor Hiah. Miu Jinice Taylor, home economic• instructor at Har- bor Hiah, waa aranted a I year leave o( absence to con- tinue her education. The bo.rd alao approved the award or about t22,000 worth or bida for achool sup- plies and equipment for 1966~7 . HICHLIGHT AWARDS The Girls Leaaue Cabinet at Coata \1eaa Hiah School baa preaented the HiahliJht awarda to aeniors \4arie Bryant and ~iary f)urante "for their hard work behind the acenea.'• Y ~ur Property : Value Will : I Suffer : IILESS YOU aECT ART I PILANT I I I I I I I I I I County Tax Assessor JUNE 7th ~~-------------------, I I X I L------------------------1 I I I I I I I 541-1211 VITAL I !•Ill Hllfe ..... : ART PILANT I I I I NEW OFFICERS of the Ebell Club of Newport ~ach In- clude, from left, Mrs. H.S. McGregor of 13alboa, 4th ;vlce- presldent; Mrs. ~dward A. Rogers of Corona del Mar, pre- sident; Mrs. Thomas Beckwith of Costa Mesa, correspond- ing secretary, and Mrs. L ester A. ·Smith of Newport Heights, 3rd vice-president. (~nsign photo.) MRS. E. A. ROGERS HEADS EBELL CLUB Mrs. Edward A. Roaera took over the dutica of preaident at the ina tallation meetin& of the Ebell Club of Newport Beach last Thuraday, \iay S. at the ebell clubhouse. Her board members for 1966~7 include: \trs. c lay- ton Thompaon, lat v~e-pre­ sident; \4rs. Harry Goetz, 2nd vice-preaident and pro- pam cbainnan; \irs. Lester A. Smith, Jrd vice-president and membership chairman; Mra. H.S. McGreaor, 4th vice- president and ways and means chairman; Mn. H.L. ~1cBridc, recordina secretary; \1n. Thomas \1. Beckwith, corre- spondina secretary; Mrs. E.F. Pohlmann, financial secretary; Mrs. Willard oick- aon, treasurer; ~s. C.F. Stanwood, audit and budaet; ~ •• Tbomaa L. Letto, s-r- lamcntariu; Mra. Staftley D. Statia, CWator of aectiODa; M'a. Jolt.D Lamar, rental chairman; \tn. Theo Robins, house chairman, and \ka. Henry C. Vauahn. health and welfare. A music proaram waa pre- sented by Conatance Lain&, concert pianiat, and Ulo Riivald, Eatonian tenor. They are both recipienu of E bell Club scholarahip awards. HAIRY O'COliOR, 71, OF LIDO ISLE liES llarry J. o ·connor. 76, of 128 Via Koron, Lido Isle, died Saturday, \1ay 7, at St. Luke's llospital in Pasadena. \1r. 0 Connor, a 16-year resadent of :-4ewport ileach, 11 survaved by h11 wife, a dau&}tter, \trs. William P. Lona of Pasadena; a son, llarry J. O'Connor of Lona Reach ; and 13 arandchildren. Roaary was re cited at Cabor and Sons Chapel in Pasadena and mass was celebrated at Our Lady or \1ount Cannel Catholic Church, Central 'IJewport. Bwial was at Resunection Cemetery in Paaadena. .IIUDiniTIIl Buralau knocked a hole in the alley wall or Reinert's Des-rtment Store, 2120 W. Ocean Pt.. Cenual :"'ewport, and removed Sl80 cash from the safe and a .38-caliber pia to I some time over the weekend. CO.CHAJ'OIEN the Newport Harbor Com- merce Commodore's Ball are ~obert Hleld, at left, vice- president of Newport ~lbo~ Savings ind Loan Assn., and Albert Auet, man~ger of real estate for ttle Irvine Co. Mr. Auer Is making a ticket purchue from Mr. Hleld. This will be the 7ttl annual bill, and will be held Friday evening, June 17, at the ~lboi C3•y Club. Skipper of the the CommodOfes Is Leon Meeks, princiPii ot COfona del aNr HI._ School. (Cameo House photo.) I •!WOIT ~It EJIICJI ~Y. 'MY 12, 1• AltST SftnOII ---,_ 5 (X)ROifA D£1. f!IAA. CAUf'. Diane de Forest chosen to attend Girls' State Di .... Poreat. a j•ior at Coroea de I Mar Hip Sclaool, ~ beeft cboea •• .. l"' clelepla (« lbe llrd auul aeaaiOD ol Cali- tania Oirla State. ··r. ••ry excited ud alad ror .. clw\ce 110 leans firat blltd about Anaericaa aov•m- ...,t.. •• taid Diue. wbo ia .......... ol ~. aDd Mr.J. 1\cau B. CS. Pcnat.. 1417 S.r.na4a Ter •• IJTiM Ter- race. Oi.M.e hu roaiotained an .. A" pade a•eraae for the 3 year• abe bu attended Corou dial Mar Hiab. where abe bu beea act.iYe in the Califomia Scholarabip Pe- deratic.a. Spuiab Hc.aorary Society. ud Americaa Field Semce. Sbe ia a member of execatift coaacil aa public relatiODa conlllliaaioner. Aa cbe p10111 publicity chairman .... ia reapooaible ror ~ ftttiaioa this yeat'1 JWli«- MOiar prom. In both her .ope.. CIIDCfe and junior yeara a be wu awarded the I.e. ~ Maaonic Award aa the ou~ atandina air I in her clan. Uadcr the editorship or Diane, the Trident newspaper baa been awarded a firat c:laaa ratina by the National Scbolaatic Preu Auocia- tiOD. Last year her column, .. Bac:twaah, •• wu JUdJed beat colwun at the 1965 Oranae Coast Colleae Jour- naliam Conference. Girla State ia a proje ct in practical Arnericaniam and ci tizeoabip trainina. It wa II be held at the Univeraaty or CalifonUa at Davia from June 20 to 2&. Kepreaentati•ea will attend from 560 hip achoola in dte atate. Judy Paae haa been selec- ted u ahemate. She ia the dauJbter of ~. and \1ra. Howard Pap. 20201 Spruce Street. Back COAST SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST HWAY . CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 -ETTES SARA LEE CAKE DAIISII ROYALE LillY 12 ••· CORNED BEEF to 1:30 Daily - 4/1 00 AVOCADOS 2/25' PINK 69< GRAPEFRUIT FOLGERS COFFEE 1 lb. 69< 2 lb.137 N~ .1\LF~~"> L. 1),~, 1\e biMt Ylss Clart-~we Cavallaro. tCameo House photo.) - Clare Anne Cavallaro weds Alfred L. Davis IOHELESS ROLLED ROASTS An afternoon weddina cere· mony at St. Joachim Catho- hc Church in Costa \1eu united in maniaae \1isa Clare Anne Cavallero oC Balboa and Alfred L. Davis cl O.rden Grove on Saturday, \1ay 7. The bride is the dauahter o( \1r. and \1rs. Salvatore Cavallaro of 2145 ~irarnar r>r.. Balboa. The poom'a parents are \1r. and \tra. John Davis of Garden Grove. The bride chose a Chan- t.i lly lace a own over pe au de soie. The dress. made in E.mpi re style, was floor length with a lace train and a Chantilly lace mantalla vei I. The gown was made with a sea II oped neck line and sheer lace sleeves. She carried a bouquet of apider mums. daisies and ferns. All of the bride's aistcrs served in her weddina party. \1iss Sandra Cavallero was maid of honor. She wore a picture hat in blue wtth blue flowers which matched her silk organza gown or floor lenath made with elbow lenath s Jeeves. She carried a cascade bouquet of daisies tied with velvet knots. Similarly aowned were ano- tler sister, Janet Cavallaro, and a friend. \1iss Lynne Glauber. who se"ed aa bridesmaids. Elisa Cavallaro was her titter's flower aarl. dreased in blue lace and carryana a .,_sket o( daisies. Edward "dams served aa the aroom's beat man. Uahera were J amea \icWi lliama and Don Follett. A bufTet dinner and cbam- s-IJ'e reception for more than 200 aueata waa held at the Newporter IM followina the ceremony. Or. and ~ •• B.P. uaiated with the re· c:eption, ud Mias Barbara Ann ~ebe bad cbarae ol the aunt book. SPENCER STEAKS The you.na couple will lin in Coata Mesa Wboft they re- lllm from a weddina lrip to Cannel aod San Franciaco. ...----------1 FRESH -LEAH GROUND BEEF OSCAR ... YER The new ~~. Davia ia a paduate o( Newport Harbor Hip Sc:bool and attended Oranae Cout Colleae, where abe waa active in student JO'femment. Her husband ia a former root.,.JI star at Coast and araduated from Brea-Oiinda Hiah Sc:bool. ~~E~~K~ LINK SAUSAGE ''" 7~ BOLoGNA ~, •. PKG. THESE SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT.-MAY 12-13·14 AT SANTA ANA TENT & AWN~G- Orange County'1 Large8t .\wni~ Factor,· .. E l. 19-20 SA E 20%You Get Personalized S.rvicel Never Any Preuu,._ Never Any Gimmicktl Al••'"'"''· t.ar,. Doon.. Pt.f. o.n.rta Ule wind ••.. ., •... ..., , .. OIDII NOW Abnninwn Patio Covers Expertty 0.1igned To Fit Your Home Design • U, ta 70 ._,... coolttr • Sff"Of'lt rvtf-proot ~ • ~ ........... ""' ....... ,.mt '"-h ... .,."" S..ta Ana Tent and Awning Co. .CiflE v.f -.. MC~--nt• v..-0. ............. .. _ ... ~.IIMi r. IMft&AM ........ I .._ ............. ... _ .................. .. -•..-. ........ _ ........ _.... .3D 'IIIOfd• • leu ······-··-~ 21 worclt to J) wotda ····- ·31 wor.la to .40 wor4a -~·· Ecteh wotel ov. ..0 wcwda •. 2TI .. , 2."' 3.00 4.00 • 10 3TI .. , 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 20!1 OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER DI!LUXE I a 2 bdon., 2 balh apta. 2 poolt, 2 &onnia crta, rrom suo per mo. JAMAICA INN 2011 £. l:oaat Hwy . Ph. 67).11201 . 2 car p.raae, .... carpetina, oclOoo•l, water s-id. fl4S per 11110D.Ih, 546 .. 266 ot 197·3794. OPPICB SPACB ror ren t in Entitn arcade tlulldinJ, 1721 E.. Colli Hwy., COM. Ideal ror insurance Of real aatale. Call The &aian. 67l-OS50 SUICIDES ANONYMOUS Call 61S.U42 anytime. Day or nipt. ,.. a.. ..... -..... C 'a ... e iiPIS f J Mk ""-• ... #nh _. Neu ....... .._ ... , _, ...... c-io-1' •-W• •lt•...., Jo _. .. b 4 c:IU'*t:a u-.e II.., • eo.-. Meta •'*-ltJO. tit waa appoiat M Ia lMJ to .. Pla•inJ c.c...iu l•. tt. baa u AA u ... Ia a.al· ••• adminiatrall• IOd la currently lklminitlrall:lr for tt.. Briatol Part l\tltdlcal a.. ..... lDI-V-Ilt.,•-.... ,,_slll ' ntlt , ....... a. ... ""lnrl Or. ... .. HISifteti• fll • lioelo 10114oooo ... --· . • ""'""' ..... Pld-d-. Brlo•l 81hr Ccrpndoo, 12J7 Blr•kk Dr., Newpart 8Nclt., fat JI'D-__ , __ Woy ood ,_ .t ,._Pl. to local .. lua. dialrh:l aod ... h.ip&. naW..dal4it- trlct. • • Apprond Reaoae Peti· tiOD ..... Harold T. Sep r· atlOID, UlS Pll"l•• Rd., rot property " .... ccatr d Harbor BI..S. IOd Olaler Avt . rn. ~1 10 loc:al bwlaeas dlatrict. Cl.CP. 36' Luurioua cODYer&od Trawler, 671 O.M. Oieael. E.s.cellnt coaditioa. \tu1t sea to appreciate. S27 ,- 500. Day• 639-1000, Eves. 6<2·2219. RENT: J bdnn. unfur- niabed bouse, Jarap, new- ly painted, rencedyerd, near Carnation Beach & O..ina Cove, COM. tl.SU per mo. yearly, 6 11-ll.cOO.::... __ _ ·····~···················· o OIISCELLAHEOUS SPOTS berore your eyu - on your new carpe t -re - move them with Blue Lus- tre. Rent elecuic tham- pooer $1 . Crown HO<dw•«.l 3107 E. Coas t Hwy ., Cor- ona de I \ta.r. YOU ARE INVITED to be ow auell (or breakfut. We are Chriuian 3uaineumen JC this area or various Chti• ti an denominations who meet in the name of Jesu1 Chrilt. Come and hear personal tastimoaiea or local butineumen. Breakfaat are held every ,:,atwday mom ina. 7:00a.m., at Leo'• Pamily restautant, 2Sl5 E. Co.ut Hwy., COM ; ... and 7 a.m. on Tueadaya at the Vi II a Sweden Ret· taurant, 52.5 Main St., llun· tinaton :)each. Por addi· tion a\ imfonnation, call M. Michael, Ll 8-3491. REA~ANGEII~NT of partcllll! faclll· ties, now und!r way at W!stcllff Plaza, is expect!d to spe!d traffic flow and poovld! easier access, according to Kent Berge, shopping c!nt!r manager for the Irvine Company. A complete renovation of U'le parking lot will lnclud! n!w curb- Ing , gutters and r!pavlng of wide areas. ".Plans also Include stricter regulation of parking, to eliminate obsttuctlon of cruising lanes, Ur. 9erg! said. ''.The Westclif1 Plaza IAerchants Association, wor king closely with lhe Irv ine Com· pany, is tak ing steps to correct any traf. fie problems that arise." (Cameo House photo.) Vice Cb,_inn&D Read• Ia lhe pro5}1'iltor ot Wnt Ao&o Supply 1n Coata Meta. H• waa first appoi.a&od &o the Planoioa C'ommiu ioa Ia A..-il, 1960, but becauae &he 196-4 Uoil ed FllDd. '*DpaiJD 18qu.ited his ru.u atl!Jotioa be ruiped. He waa re1p-- pointed thitJe• 10 fill out lhe uneapire 1erra ol Tha.t- c:ber Wanen. Mayer Williard T. Jcwdan p-aited the conxn.i u ioaera ror their in•iaht when pick• i111 cbairmeo, especially "Jimmie" Wood, who aornd an unprecendeoted 2 terma aa chairm.n, and ror their service .. "bu.trer'· ror the City Council. • Appro.ed Reac.e Peti· tioa 5-66, H•oW T. s. .. , .. stroll, J:JlS Paln lew Rd., rot propeny locat.d au t ol Harbclr 81"Yd. aa4 aoadl ot •arahouaa An. fram A.-1 to loc:al buaioeu dlltrlC\o Cl· CP. • Pottponed a reeommen· da!tioa &o ._ City Cowacil ca CODdidcaal Uat PNmit· 31~. Northpte Homes , ror a 10 by 40 root dirtctioaal ad.,.rtisilll tip on tho welt tide o( Hu bor Blvd., 700 roe t north ol Baker St. 31' HUNTER, twill peys. A All eatraa, Priced ror quick sale, .tl S,OOO. DaYI 639- 1000, eves. 642-2239. Titan., "forc es aKoifl!ll tiofl." -by G. L. l'aUbott. J/rud back -14.75 Or4.r fN•: A!Reric• Opi11ion Book Stor• 1934 Herbo r l lvcL Costa M•H 6~-4645 '65 T-DIRD, Honeuold Xlnt con. 9,000 milet. All exuu. Clean, one, owner, Under warnnty. ~ 53900. _6_7_5~_5_2_3._(6_·3_0_) ------ Nobody Says Sale Uke m "dr. s:m &0 t'ord • dr. t!99 59 ford 4 dr. S199 S1 L.irx:. Conv 't SS9 S3 Qev 4 dr S-19 ••••••••• SACRIA CE J cemetery lou. Harbor Rest \lemon a! Park. C\1 Cy pre ss section 67 J- 8189. =""'-- fer o S.lncrlptl-: C•ll "3.0550 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• e HELP WfflTE ~xsasu BOYS to tell subscription, Call the Enaian. 673..0550. WOMEN and men to sell IUb- acriptionl over the ph one. Call the Entian, 613..0550. · REG. MOROAN maret: 6 yr. old w/roal, 17$0; 4 yr. old in foal, 14SO ; 2 yr. old, 1275. 11091 Coronel Santa Ana, S44-7S28. ••...............•........ o loU SCELLA.~EOUS FOR SALE OPPIC~ equipment, des k, work table. electric type- writer, file ctbinet. Best offer.Daya639-1 000, Eves , 642·2239. 2ft .. Trn~~-­ Por Sale. Mr. Kay 646-1675 BALDWIN Piano pre World War 11. Fine tone. 613-2877 ·'LCOII OLICS ANONY>40US. Harbor <\rea. 67 3-8724, 24J hour a. ·············~············ e P ETS FLEAS-A-PEST ' WE CA.N Fl X' CA.L L US. JORDAN'S PET SHOP l7ll E. COAST HWY ... 7J.Jd0 COIIOitiA OEL MAll •• BankAmericard Council News (Continued from paae I) lhe reque st or William Ken- nedy ror a cwb cut at ·UIJ Channel Pl •• 'Nest ~cwport, to provide for access to a .. Jab on the lo t as an off- street parkin& site; rnaJor ezpenditwc would be ncces- tary to moJifr tht' dwellina to build a gara,c 11 t the al- ley, accordin& to tile rublic works di rt:'ctor, wh.o, how- ever, recommended J:::n1a! in compliance with the city's cwb cut policy. in Southern Citlirornia fot distribuLioo or the Peather River water from ~orthern Caliromia. • Approved the rcqu~•t or Jcne Luke, \ta.riners Lions Club director , ror e~.:empt license to conduct a used book tale \lay lJ and 1~. and \tay 1 S ir all books are not sold -a t the WestcliiT Plaza 1hoppin1 center. • >\ulhoriud the iuuance o( a bui ldina permit request- cJ by J.A. Beck for constiuc- tioo o( a wai ting room at the • <\doptcJ "WcJtcli{f Balbo. laland Ferry te rmi- Park" as the na1ne for the nal at the end of Pa lm St., pu blic park 1111 Lot C in Balboa, in the public ri&hl flover Shores. of way. BABY bed &. matueu,-...,. • {n'ip 11•••• rua .t pad. Make orrer. 673..Sl89. eves • CommendcJ ')r. ArnoiJ • Set \tay 23 public hear- Beckman of Shore Clirh, ina on the appeal of !I.A. . ' ' ~-----~ head of Heckman lnsuu-Brcnneis, 405 Flaaahip Rd., Can't Sell II" rnc:nts of" Fullerton, on his Weu Newport lleiJhts', from E~CYCLOPEDII\. ~acrHice . <\!so, Great Books or the Wes t.em '<\'orld set and 'or J unior <;e t. Knby Vacuum cleaner, lao, deep h:ycr coolr.er. 54 _..Q)60. This amazina Blue Lustre "·ill leave you r upholuery beautifully soft and clean. Rent elecU1 c shampooer SJ . R~~d's Hardware store , 1802 Ncwpon Blvd., Co •ta \lesa. ························· HARBOR TRAN SFER AND STORAGE A9..,1 lor AMERICAN RED BALL TRANSIT CO, Ll 8-7323 or L1 8-Q78J 315 E. 17th Costa \lc~a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •MUSICAL FOR SALE HEAR the rabulo~u ALLEN 'Theau-e Compact Or4an' wi th e lectronic traps and Catt.netl -ON LY 11. CORCOU:-.1 \4UiiiC CO. (o\crou from Fashion Sq .) 1166 Town & Country 541..4318 Open \\on .t Fri 'til 9 pm • Yamaha • Story j.t Clark • Trade If' sel~ct1on as Orange Count)· • decision of the Plannina man ••• , of th• , •• , comn;,,· ion d ... ,, .• , pel-For Fast Act1oo &. R~•iUit\ .. .. .. · .. C.' I miuion to convert half of a • •\uthoru:eJ the execu EXOiANGE SPECIALIST~ 600 r -2-car p raae into a bedroom, :+;J,~~o~an ~nunal conuql ...+ • ",tqlttnJetd ~ 'l'l!temel\t Jf DOYLE c&-. 541i·H&8 Wllh ')r. Albcft. . . . Stockton Cor del policy, w1th m1nor change, · ona recommended by the Parks , veterina rian, for main-Reaches and Recreation ....... tenanc~ or a ci ly pound; the Conmiuion re,arding siJe- rcc for Jes uo~ ing an im-c;,;;;; ____ ~ndeJ birJ "f ~nllnal wu walk• and curb dama,.: by CO RONA DEL ~tAR, 3 bed-increas('J fr om \1 to H; rc;k:~te~c~,:~~~ ~~t~~-f room , 2 bath home avail-boarding rc~ for a dog or cat the orre.1dina uee be cut able July and September. ilnroundeJ b) the CIIY was and reasonable etlort be increased fwm \I a Jay 10 \11 blocks from bay or oc ean. 673-8189 eves. \ t.SO a Ja} · ·················~···· REH T LARGE H0\1E wtnted Cor 2 c.r J weeks in .-\uauu. bar. or ocean fr ont. Call 546- 177 J. • -\pprwveJ U1~ comple teLI workin~ dra.,_,·mgs fo r the rnaJor bui!Jing at the ~ew­ port \rch~s \tarina on the Ci ty--county d{•t:~ site neat the Ar ches, Uws opening the way fot Hart of con- li tr uctioo, r>~utncr anJ co- leaschoiJer flob IIams told the Counctl Jur1ng U1c after· noon stuJ)· session that .;.;;,.;:;;.;.. ___ -!work shouiJ start early in ACCOU'ITI'IIG Practice ur June anJ wouiJ take about 6 lni'HlthS. • <\pc:eJ to delete a coun- :"~~'-~'--·-------··1 Cllmanlc r~distric tmi it~m -from tho:: a~~:enJa. Boolr.kecring Accounts. to O.W. lflnman. ••••••••• • AJopted a reso lu ti on '------l eu.ablishin, 14\our li mit ,. perking on certam pol'tionl nONIN ~. Yun of Cltper-o( Coast :twy . in the \l.ari- ience on all !ype!l of clo-ners \li le area. aiTe ctin1 16 thinJ & linen. lipe cially, spaces on thenor thnly side; men's shirts. 51.50 per llr. · the public works di rector \table '.Vhitman. 601 \tar -said that the chanae is maJe to save th~ uee ; if th~ liCe cannot be saved, it will be re moved and rcplaceJ with a suitable parkway tree • • Authorized the installa- ti oo of a yi eld riJht-of-way sian on !lover 'h. a t its I'ICw ly altereJ intersection with Weatclifr Dr. to r~•1uire southbound uarric on r>over llt, to yield ri&}lt-of-way to southbound traffic on West- cliff r>r. • Accepted an casement deed from the Ir vine Co. and developer Richard B. Smith for cmeraency access pur- posea in Lot A, at the north- easterly comer o( the new tubdivision just above Har- bor View iii \Is. 11-\\t'A'l~O 'l RC-\NS-•uente, CnM. J-2714 . needed because the con- STF.I:"fWAY PIANO~ . .:::~.:_::.:._.::_c_...c..:__c.... __ I•UUction workers al the Bal· • Directed the Cit)' mana- p:r to ou tline 1 pecific ion a ranae policy aoala and ncedt to provide auidelinea Cor futwe c ity de velopment, both in undeveloped areas that wi II become pert or the city, and in presently de- veloped area; the city mana- aer's re port will be made the subject or discuuion at a ru ture arternoon s tudy Hamm ood apiDet, percu aio• & UNENCUMBERED woman boa Bay Club are us ina curb reverb 1..,5; Lowrey wltb spacea in all-day parltina, Lulie ooly S!.95. owork , nurse, cook, com- 6' P•rlor Crud F.booy S795; plete charae. Top nlary. and Marinen Mil e me rchants Story I Clerk •pioet pi u o Rderencca. 543-2501. need thort term pa rk in& ror U8S; customers: the Council ac-sea11on. OT••se. co .. ty'• l•rse•t aelec-PUBLICA nON typina want~ tioo ia aubject to st.at~ ap- tioa of ae• A .. ed pl•o• A ed. Have vui-typer, bead· Proval. • Adjourned to 7:30 p.m. 0~ft~oT-PRILLJPS co. liner. Over 60 type facu . • Adopll:d a resolution l90'7 ~ORTM \11\I N ST. •t 20t.b Call 67J·IS07 or 67l-OSSO. ur&ina voter approval of the S..t• "-• Aak ror Fran. S8S O,OOO ,OOO water bonda iuuc on the June 7 ballot; Wednesday, ~Y 18, Cot" dis· cuuion or ulary p-ovisiona 1o be inc.luded in the 1966- 67 budaet; Council alto plans 1o meet the Collowioa evenina ror ditcuuion or capital improvement items in the budaet. fSPKiif:-.-: -MAiL"iifCiASSiFiD iD11 ~ ~:,~~:.;i~?.~T~2~ 1 _ ... _,.,.._ ... _,.. .. AC& 1 New sales service offered I L I. a. " I. 1 A proleuiODal ln"ioina uea rOf the firu Lime.'' 10. coune covcrina new methods' aaya ~. La Bordo. "The I L 1· & a -----ot .. leamanship has juat atalt ia now available to I 1L IS. 11. w.. 15. I been com pleted by the M.M. preunt thia new idea pro- t.. Borde Real ~state Co. of vidint financial indepen- 1 SPECIAJ.Il5 w..-do oalr 50o lao-IN --3 tiiDee oalr 1.00 I Coo !a Mo... doou in old .... oomelhioa Mr, LaBorde and his entire lhat netyone should h.ave."' I I& II. a ''-" •tt.ndcd 4weaka olin ... 1&. 11. atruction, which included 'lbe, cowse C~tisted ol I JL II. a k -a auc:h lOP'cs •• profsulonal ~ !•ff•r~~~uibJectell·: One aerYlce for the cutiOmer. "' "'~ •-n to In•.}• I -~-~==~!!~·;·~~~~~-~~~~~~-~;!~~~i.-~~~==~ analytil of invealmente and 10 kl1 ,.an a ·~ ca~~d o(A --l'r . 10.1011 10 ..... pr ........ •WCI•r-.ra..: .. c-. saw -I'IDID.--·~hme aecllfitJ 10 t1w1 ur •. • I client. IML Tl• Till Bl., 21D L CNit IWJ., C..l ... I• .. New ,. .. ,. med!odo Mr La....,.., fino ~oldo I • MMII .... ___ ...... _ ............................................................ _, .......... -..................... ==~l~bleh:~ore":::' DOW~ =:-':~ :.::.de:.~ · · · · · otr•red 10 tbe cublic '• .We • .. u....-..-..... ' KEillt HUTCHIIISOII OPEIS Ill OFFICES Keith Hutchinton/Y)uian hat moved to new of"fices at 320 'N. Coast llwy ., Newport Beach. The firm tpecializea in interior deai&n ror commer- cial and institutiona l t lluc- tures, and also provide• worlr. flow s tudies; color,flll'nitute and finishina coordination ; graphic p!ICemcnt layouta; specification~ snd p-ocwe- mc:nt or fumiahina•. \tr, llulChinson it a padu- ate of Chouinard Art lntti- tute and the Calirornia Col- leac ol Aru and Crarta in Oakland. In other action tho Com. minion: • App-oved Variance No, 1101 rot Richard L , Law· rence, buildina COI'ItraCli;Jr, to contt:ruct an additional 3 units It 181·187 E. 2ht St. The cootractor apeed to the Corrmiuion's recommenda- tion that • door be eliminated to prevent the converaion ol • tinale unit into two apart- menu by any ruw.re ownen. But he protested a tecood re commendation that a wet bar be elirni11ated, "You have to offer adult• somethina." he said. The bar waa allowed to 'suy. • Approved Variance 1~. Pembe Subdividera, Inc., SU'I CAIIDY 01111r1 I OAT STOLEI IIRI A 13-loot ou.U,U.rd bNt n.IU~d at 11,1SO ••• atolen Saturday. Mlay 7. rrom • tlip a& 3420 Via Oporto, Lido Sbopt. eres. The owner ia Olarlea 8. See , ol l...oe An- aeles, owner of the Sec's Candy Corporation. ......... ,..,Qr4w ........... ,...., Coli ii7U550 --.... .JJuntinglon del mar } our Bes t Buy in Jlunlin{{ton Beach 2-Bedroom ... $12,750 • • • • • • • 3-Bedroom ... $14,750 4-Bedroom ... $15,750 (-4-Bed room by Resorvof;on) Fin e Quality Nylon Wa ll-to-Wall Carpet Electric Rang e and Oven, Dis posa l Separate Dining Room Centra l Force d A ir Heat Boat Doo r, Garage to Rear Yard Front Yard Completely Landscaped Complete Rear Yard Fencing Low As •299 Down long Term Fint~nc inq-No !k!loon Peym8nt\ Th• qul•t. wolt.d wUktoe pr;.,ocy of Huntincrtoft .. Mor k doM to ..,...,thi,... Locotecl ot tt-rt0f1heolf CIIM'Y*' _, lktshotllll of\d Yoth""'"· mtdwoy betwMft leach ltwt. ond lroHhu,.t, Go -'h from Adoms CHI "'thorllll, • MVth ,,.,.,., Garfi•ld-no heavy ~ou.w ... troffkt ...._ • "-w.., Dri-.., t-r ._.. ltte efttt9Me Ops11 from 10 a .m. 'til Derk Evooy Doy Phone! 962·3012 11UtDY, 'MY 12,1. CO~A DEL A4AR. CALif. Newport Beach -BaiM.a - Balboa Island -Costa Mesa -. I Estate ....,.rt leach -.... - ••• Island -Costa Mesa - u.ll Isle -Corona del Mar lease with Option to Buy fiSHIIMIMI ..._-'on TROUT STREAM1 8nutiful June Lat. toea• dOD. FEE LAND. Room lo npud. OWNeR CAN'T STANT> me ALnruoet e.xCHAI--.GE f« Oraa .. Co. apta. 110rea « ncaot. BRAND NEW BACK BAY HOME NOT LEASEHOLD LIASI YEARLY '>eliabtfully delue 3 bdnn. 2 bath HOME! Blt-tn kitchen, diahwuher &oo. Ccny fire- place. Beam ceilioaa. lndir· cct liahtina. Pree ataodina ataira OYer aoraeoua floor level planter aeperat.ea liv- ina room rrom dinina area. Larae aervice porch. Covered patio plua 2nd floor aun deck. Choice CORONA DEL \lA~ location on ''OCEAI._. •• SIDE OP iii'.VAY. Gardener included f S29S. Eveninaa call 673-8187. TRY It Before You BUY ltl 4 bedrooms, din ing-family room, 1 level , pool -si zed lot. (ustom features including Del Piso entry, luxurious carpe ts, marbl e dressing table, walnut panell ing and ALL kitchen built·ins. Located at Newport La Lindo Estates, tum north on La Lindo Place off 23rd Str .. t, ) Woclc from Irvine Ave. LET OUR HALF CENTURY OF LOCAL 1 XPER:EIICE HELP YOU IUY . SELL OR EXCHANGE YOliR PROPERTIES JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES REALTORS AND BUILDERS •oo NEWPORT BL'¥0 •. NEWPORT BEACH Ml 6-1 67 S ANYTIME Want to Live on a Hill? \\ 1lh ~ '~w of lwo lak~ rolling gr~n h1lls and twtnkllng hg.b~ at n1;;ht Th1~ )lec;a V~rdt golf rour!>e home has fl')ur bedro.>m·. (orm~l timmc room hu{lt ram1lv room "'tlh hrrplat, :~n:1 all nr thf' latest t'Onvtnlences -11 s b1 and nr .. • 2UO MHa Verde Dr . BIEIIGEJICY Make $5,000 NEXT IIOMTit R-2 LOT ADJACEJIT TO ~2 LESS THAN 11 BLOCK FROM IIEIPORT ILVD. OWNER -AIIYnME Ph. 546-3634 NEWPORT ISLAND-WATERFRONT 0\IPI I '· ~II:" 1\ ,.-LO ... T . OELD"" MA.~"£T-t-"•""'· • GOIMG UPI :L<\VE:Nice 7 unit Apt. ~Ida; Owner NEEDS depreciation! WA.--.T: lS or more unit Apt. aida. PPSST! Got a PerpluinJ, Paradoxi- cal, Pocketbook Pinchina .. Problem Property" Pro~ prietorship Perplnina you? Then let us EXCIA.'IGS it ror you. CAWSON CO. F.XOI ~GE COU~~ELORS PHOIE01411 2819 N•wport Blvd. Nnport S.ach POR RENT 2 bedroom, bath & 1l beautifully rurniahcd 706~ .~vocado. CD'.t 2 bedroom Lido unfurnished Ph. ~eallor 673-JSSS OUR CLIENTS ARE OFFER· I NG RANCHES. SMALL FARMS. LOTS A ACREAGE IN THE SIERRA MT. FOOTHILLS NEAR THF P ROPOSED S~ CRAMENTO ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION FACILITY. THIS PROPERTY IS RELATIVELY UNDEVELOPEO OFFERS A T· TRACTIVE APPRECIATION POTENTI AL AND REPRE• SENT$ AN EXCE LLEN T IN· V ESTMENT. SHELDON L ISS Southem Coli f. Represent•tovo P .0. Box 11. CostJ Mesa, Cal. ( 714) 548-'355 P1zer & Co. OCEAN FRONT -ATTR ... CTIV £ HOM£ ON TH~ .. £,._,,.,._, SUt.A. p"' IC£O "'T LOW F tGIJIIt £ 0 .. So>S ,OOO -MAY Tllt ... O L FDA 1"'5 101:. PEN INSULA -I OUIItM .• ~ BAT .. ON PARK. 8£ST IJUY AT SJ<t,500. Jones Realty, Inc. * Older 2 bedroom beach cottage -near the bay. 01 36210 2001 WIST IAliOA m 671-4U7 NIWPOttT UACH <]/,, NEW 3RO UNIT Voltaire $87.50 GARDEN APARTM~NTS * $31,950 R-1 lot on the peninsula point 35X70---$22,000 (71 .. ) 673-2306 RH: (71 .. ) 673.1355 s1o '"' a.u .. 11". S.l .... C.li ..... ie EX TRA LARGE ONE BEDROOM. TWO IE~ AND STUDIOS. HOTPOINT BUILT-INS. REFRIGERATORS. CARPETS & ORAPES, PRIVATE PAnOS. POOl RECREATION AR~ WATERFRONT HOME -... w~ORT ...aaca. LCA•• Oft &.~AM Ofi'TtoH, I ~TO..V , • _, .. Ma,, I ua ......... DCC:OftAT.O I N ~t;--ri:CT TASTt" • SEPARATE ADUlT SECTION 811 St. fAIIVIIW It • .,......,.-aMStn. • :.·-'e=B ROOMY DUPLEX-o " ~G . t.OT -~~u• •• '-A .. u•1T, OC•AIJII V\1, OfiCN MOU.I: wal:"ltM)S, ... t7TM ~CT. ..... " .... hJ,-. NEWPORT BE.Aot .. VESTMENT -,....., .. -.~ Ht0HWAV eT~ ·~M·, W ITH .. ""TNCitT .__,....,._ '-OCA'tfO'It ..-A" ••c ... ~u.,. "'tee .... -. ----. . ~ ~ ... -~ •• #IIMI ~ REEF· APARTMENTS land Value 60x300 -R-4 zone (county) w1th 3 bedroom PLUS bachelo r opt. Plen ty of room to budd on front of lot. $25,000 Home Value 2 bedroom home -hardwood floors -garage -R-2 lot -with room to budd. Near Newport He1ghts elementary school. $13,950 w dJs.t.kCanllc lla:lton .......... -... ~ IIIINa Pd • .._ Ul-772t c... ..... SI.OOO DOWN_, ac;aR""·· ~a ... -..... o ... £. BL"".-1 .. 5.,1 ... - Ct.u OING OI SWA!H•E" ... ,.ICE i.t ,a~-•tt~ ... o . ,. •• -, $3,300 DOWN-T .. IPL EOC. ~ BOR .... S . £AC ... DNL V u ... MO. ( .... I.T.I •• INCOME SHO ... 0 . P R ICE S H .OOO. $1.225 DOWN-s,, ,. ... q "'o"'T ........ -.• ... ~ 4 .~ ...... : a A•t MO"\ol'i£. ~-•cr c ••• ~~~~~. ' td Call 646-Gl roR il\1~. if~~' • 't!T __ ·-sMll..IN_c_sm_vta:·· i 111) HA".0"' 80ULIIV"'"0 Nti:A,_ NI:W,.~T •OULII:V A"O PEOPLE LIKE YOU LIKE A HOME LIKE THI~. SPECTACULAR 1800 VIEW OF THE HARBOR AREA GRA· CIOUS LIVING ROOM . MASTER BE DROOM WITH FUL L BATH FA~ILY ROOM . TWO ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS ANC BATHS TASTEFULLY DECO RATED SEA SIDE AND COURTYARD PATIOS SUBMIT YOUR TERMS TO THE SELLINC PRICE OF SS4, 500. Coli Beverly Povlov1ch . eves. 673-6316 REAL ESTATE COitOMA Oil MAl -(714) 67,.._ lilT •.. , 642-6~72 •••. 673-~ 1730W. C..etMn.., ...... ,.,. lead Corona Hlthl-..1• 515 Seaward Rd. ........ , J 1111 I a 0.. Pa ._ ........... . ......... 0.. ,.,.. .... ~ too! lte .. . 10% down payment ......... c.a 6'71-SMi. ~, ... .,.-. Matt La Borde, Realtor HOME ABILITY SOL VEl "par luu-.n,..~::. an 1 .. l~lla'o • 111'1 j .. t11d •Ill mc1rk thJ• thP ··H. . .,t 1).,," ,r, • " •• ,. 11 1l1t ' ;•r ·•~r tl":l netlri" burh11•1d '1( f1n~ h •rr••-.. Tht, I,J,, .Jf1• t• d '"'' ... tor FOI n BE l lHOU\1 thn •. I ,, .. 11 •'1 •• lh. ,ff,.,., larwt fc~m d' ,.., •rn 1 r•·rtlo.f.,,l t ,, 1111 l•lll • 111 ~l,.rtnc-l..at r-hPn. I .trll" ,, ..-r .. j 1 ,. • -1\•·11 I .til d-.< .JI•~-'tl ~ ff"n· r f•d '.trd. I ".J!Pol ;1.-;11 '''"'" llra·nm tr. llll ... rmPdiatt ... r h 1"!' .10 i 1'J1 1r ,,, 'PI 111 1.! • f'llt•·r Pr1 r ,..d ''' '!toll fa.,t •. 11 '.~:~·-.n "ut" 11 J• l"" 11 ASSUME FHA LOAN lu111t a min\faum down \.0 an lA. ~00 LO \ "\ and o wo.-r "1ll ,. arn t>rond. CJ ,..etn Hid han 1 hr,.P bf-droom . fa'Tld' mJm and I\H• bath h •"Tl~-' ' " r,tflJPt .... drapf" .... hudt·l "' PLI ... 11an' ... ,;r,... '" '1··· J •• ,,, Ifill •h*-arP,I ... r 1 r· .... 111-\1 Jn i, n • 1 :· , .... _I 1.o -" • M. M. La Borde, Realtor .., .... Lila Ow ,,....,., Servia- DOl. 1M St. (,._.. 646-4555) c..te M.a '"'!;..SEMPLE • BEAL ESTATE **Catch low Interest loons now.*~ 90-foot frontage on Marguerite Ftrs• Trust Deed ONLY 6 ' S " ncorT e Un 1ts. TAX SHELTE R GRE A T1 POT~Nll AL IN- CREASE GREA T1 Lo,d Value now OVER $60 000. Gross Income S 10 260 Ask .nq - - S105 000-Th s .s WORTH CHE CKING! 60 foot frontage 1/2 Block to Pr~ce equals LOT VALUE 1 Ask 1ng $59 500. You r d1v1dend -on •mm oculct~ HOME wtth expons•on poss,b.lt!tes. Great lor ent~rtom ­ •ng. P r~v o te Par ty 1st TO. OPEN HOUSE 215 Mongold 1-5 PM 61~% Loon -Gold Medallion Duple1e Se~ thtsl OPEN HOU SE 613 Orch1d Ave. 1-5 p.m. Otscuss th1s modem Oel u11~ Dup lex w•th us os on INVESTM ENT! Ea ch untt 2 bdrm 2 bo potto Fuep loce' LO AN MAY BE AS- SUMED' Asktng S49 750. 2515 E. C...t Hithw., c. ... clef .. 675-2101 4U ...... , "11h POOL. 1'-<tn lllrr '"""'*' .-. ~l JlllltO. .... Ht-1\ ... % C'W ..... -..,. rw: 4TH ~Nu-.L sports award dtmer . ..,iII be put on by the r:OJona. del Mar Hie~! School ~ster Club this Friday, Ua.y 14, in the school cafeteria. Serving ...,il l be from 5 to 7 p.m., followed by the awards. Sea l(ing athletes gettillg some "chow line" practice are, ffom left, 'iill Van \lote, :;ardon ~iddleton, John Val- 'Jr. John \lcr:abe, '!Jooster Club cwesident, at left bdlind ttle coun- t.er , and Crank ';Iockner, dinner chair- man. Chuck and Mary qote are general chcli rmen. \II letter winners in all sports will be honored. Youth Center carnival coming Pl.aas are aoder way ror ln. othn Youlh Center June U, to herald dlc •tart due annu.&.l fund ra1a1nJ mattera, the Ne.,por1 Beach ol the baaeball ac::ti'l"ity at Caminl at the Youth Cen-Cowu:il appro¥ed caempl lhe Youth Centerballfielda. win Car•a del Mar -ache-licenaea for food sales dur-The openina ball Janie or flded ror S.tuzday and Sun-Ina the IUJTmCr buctJ.H , lhe Ieason wj II be played day, Juiy-23 •add .. Z4 ... ~frcm iamu, and for the annual after tbe coocluaion ol the nooa to 10 p.m. baseball parade, set for ~rade. John S.mple, coordinator Gr nd theft h ed rar lhe Youth Center board a c arg <I d~ec,..., <ece;ved •P' I ' pron.l hom the Newpon A comely 12-ear-old w~ \tn. Wilks and her husband, Beach City COUDCil \tonday ~ · ( man waaarrai.ned in mun1ci-John 37, obta1ned a conacr-ncnina ror his rcques1 or -· an eumpe licenac. ~I court lasl ,.·eek chuacJ n.tonhip in 1964 ol tbe ea· wilh her husband o( depict-lal e or \tn. lluel Grant Tbc Couaci I also apprO¥ed ina lbe es tate or a.n elderly KlniJ. fOillXrly • ~ominent lbe re .... woat to disp!.y Cat-P> -·' d ,_ retired Corona del \lat wo-realtor in a ... ena, an a ninl buners rrom Ju.ly s the lbrou~ 2J at the Cbcr 1 fan maa. lona time resident of \tra, Karol, Wilks, 3100 !larbor Ana. '*'lin& lot and at the Bay-Ocean Bl•d., Corona del \lr. WiiU and hi• wire han side comer at Bayside Or. · d \kt, was aneued 2 weeks aao systematically coovertc and Coast Uwy. by dial.rict attom.cy's invca~ "..Irs. Kinas aneta, belined The YoudJ Ccnttr board bptors as she debarked co be about 1100,000, iniD ap;n plana to -O"t'ide be li-ld b C ... from an airplaoc at t...o.. An-cash and so er cwona co--rides durin& the Car-de l ~-h ) ph I)' k ~· acleS Jntcmatiooal ,.\jrport. \-.: orne, ~C IC -ni .... I. Crom I to S:30 p.m. She was accu.sed o1 ,and craon. deputy diatrict auor- ort both days. \ott. Semple • the h and released from ney. charaed. request Cor a pe:nnit wu re· (Aanac ctXrn ty Jail after -\Ctcr dosma his real cs- rened to the Plannin, Com-posURIJ 111.000 bail. " pre· f3lc offi ce in Corona del minion, wbicb is ct.pcctcd 1 ,~. ( lh• a~ , .. limutuy bc.anna IS schedu ed ..... a ew mon -· • 1o include the ltem on ats d bou SJO 000 [or \lay 18. Walks with rcw a l , ,J~,...=~'~•:a~e~nda:::~· .................... ===========::::-, ol ~. Kiaa'• bua.t aariap I -t mot~~: tteJ _. h;e wife 1ft • H ARBOR CENTER ,* '_, 11' ield.s SHOES '" ·-Ill' •Wio'"'""• P"' .... PIIGI • ..._,_ ____ ...... _.. ... , \tuico. ""· Oichraoa eaid. He bouabl a S],SOO laod auiaer and put the title in his wi fe's name, '-"· rlid- erson added. \ a:nnd lheft warrant baa been issued Cor the anc:st of'\lr. Wilks. who 11 be lined lO be in \tc1ico. \tu. Kins. who is a life dnectAX ol the CaliCornia Real Eatate Auoc:i.ation and ~lpcd found ~onta, a scr- v•ce orpnizalion Cor women 11 now res1dina a lmos t peo- n• leu w1th frienda 1n Cm- ona del \tar. She haa li-...ed 1n the area Cor the put 1S yean. 4th lri-porl race slated L1Jo IsLe Yacbl Club and &lboa Yacht Club will co- sponsOI 1 he 4th annual Tti· port Race from San OieJD to ~ewport Jetty \.tay 14-lS ••tb an O"t'Cm1sht reodez- ¥0UA m Oceanaide. ID•itations are iuued w skippers in the Ocean R.acin& C lass •bo prder W lea•e the ir boats in San Oiesoaftcr the F..nsenada race. This Ji•en them u opportu.nity for a raee-auiae bee .. !lome, 'The first lea ol the ""· a poa.aored by UY C , will stut off \liuic. O.y eo- ~ranc:e chaanel ud r .. ialt a& ... """ lluoy "" c. ....... The second lea. apcaaorecl by BYC, will atart ..,_, 10 miles ~•eat ol Oc:.-- aidc ... r .. i ... at Newpcwt H•bor Jeuy. Charges fled r_.,_, ___ ...,.. 2 r.-a.n.. -were ct..- ... udy Sa--... *' 1, wi• pot.Maai• f1l ~;--. ~ a...c. poll",....... IIIII 6lc .,..._,., J-.., 8. Orut, 20, ... lAo .... Blcriu. ll, <I 1)24 W. Ba.llloa 81-...d. at l:l4 ..... .... _ .... ._lOp .. wi*...,... OnU,It, <I. ... .-........ G._ li,<ISoo- Pmaz C. a-w ••• lt. til ................. -.. i-tr ........ -- .. ·-Ito ............. , U.S. RECORD IS SET c-•• lllo(o -~fl. au • ,,... ....... ,. .... ca 1 r ar I fll Mitt P-.1--. .,..... • ... &ic eon-.... a.., l'lok .... .. .. .. a .. r ia~G~dlo..,Uc _... et .. aPawh••• c:e....pi.uip NW Friday .u..-: at ...... 1, Hilla. c~ P.d Newlaad'a boya COftiNid .. diatan" in 3:11.4 tD -..• &1M! old UaiMII SC.Cea J'ftP ..rk ol l :IU. TM ... K.iqa fiaiMM ia II • .,..., lpot willa ll ....... ooly2bolalod ...... c .... ,.. p.llmoo • ea....a.·. c ..... am put ,. • llliJliaM perfar-.~Ce bJ rUllelliaa lrd with ll poinll. Jeck R.o11i won a JOld •dill in tbe .SO lnaat- atrote wieh a lirM o( 10.6. He also led dle medley n;lay team 10 a 2od. Van Note beats 440 time Bill Van Note, Cohu d.l Mu Hi ... a ace apeedaltr, act a uw record ia •e +10 will!. a tirac ol 49.1 .... lr· 'ri• Leape trac:lt aad field champi~ataip meet beld in Aaaaaeim friday niJhL Vaa No&e beat lhe old alallllud ol S0.9 by better 1b.an a rail aeCODd. He alao placed 4dr. in the UO low hu.rdJ.a. c....· del Mlu finiahed Sib ia 1e11m acaadinp with U poiau. aad Eataacia 71h wi·7~ Otlw:r compctiton who pla- ced were Thacker (COM), 4dl ia tbe 100; Hoyt ffi), Sth ia the 110; Blud U!), 3rd ia 1he lc:.a jurap and a tie r« lad U. lbe pole nult; and 8att (COM), lrd in the dia- cu•. In the Bee di•ision, Cor- on.a del "-r'1 S urctiell won the 660 in 1:24.6, a new meet reccwd, and Sbipley look the lone jump with a leap or 20"-10'', a new meet recmd~ Eatancia'a Doud captured the pole nult with a heiatat or 11'-6". The Sea Kina• finished 6th with 19 pointa while Ba- lancia placed 4th wilh 2S~. lbe Eaale Cee team tied ror lrd with 16 points, an.d lbc Kinas finiahed 4th .,jth 14 tallies. Corona del Mar"a Ha:rtley won the shot put with a heave of 46'~31.7 •. UllltD nu, 11, DF CDSn 11UA IIU Ahmed E1.c m, 81, of 1991 :'llcwport AYe., Coa lS ~-teu, dieJ ~~lonJay , \iay Y, at Hoaa tlospil.al. Sutvivm-s include his wire, Rosalyn ; son, \tauri ce or ILm tinaton Beach; and 4 pandchildren. Vi sitation was held ycster- Jay at the Beii-Bl .. dway Cbapel, Cost~ \1c:sa. Func:r- al servi cea and inl.cnnent will be held in South Oakota. \lr, Etcm, a nati¥e of Tur- ltey, had li•ed in the area for the put 10 yean. -Y,IIIIYU,I• COMJIU DB. liM, CAIJF, llf:WOIIT--AIST!U! ... --Pwl Kings climb from cellar C«aaa del Mu"a horae. bidera liaiaW ap dlia ,.,.,., ba .... n aea.o. .., edaina E.ataocia'a Eaatea 3·1 Tueaday. The Kina• thua manapd to 1tay out rl the cellar whb an overall record o( 3 wina aod 11 loasea r01 71b place in the Irvine Leaaue. Eatana cia ranked 6th , sportina a 4-10 ahowin1. • • • Roaer Hartley amaabed a triple in the 7th innina lO drive in Gres Smith, who bad sin1led, to acore Corona de I Mar· a sole run in a 4-1 deCeat at the hands of Loara in Priday aCtemoon'a Irvine L..ea1ue action. 1-tost Loera 1.allied l lime• in the opc:nina frame and once in the ]rd. Sea Kina batamcn were held to 4 hi U. In other leaaue play, -...iait- inJ Valencia wbitewuhed F..sl.ancia I()..{). The Eaalca were allowed only I hit. HIT IY FLYIIG GLASS .-..nn C. Dhonau, 304 L St., Balboa, wu struck in the head by rlyin1 alan at S p.m. Monday , \tay 9, when vandals ahot a BB throuah her li-...ina room window. Mle tops ~au~ men ..._ •-r 1 fJI Newport KuW Hilll ••& • ... pol. ,...., NGOtd f'rid8, ., .. , ., .. ,....., lA--k ..._ ...... -.... -ed t4'altl .., .. 1,2:00 r ... at 1M 8oiH <liluck cwal. n. Sal ton r ... i••ed 4dt. ,.merinJ 20 poiact. Col&a Mua tied tcw laal wUh Oftly 2 IIIUioa. Newport'• Bee aqud rack· .r up 30 point. to Jnb tile runncr...gp apot, Cook woe lhe tOO in 1 0.5, Owen took 1be 660 in 1:27.9 aad Coa- ... ··-.. polo-'"* ........ ., 12'-4'', Coo&o NoM fial-,. ••• 16 ....... no T• ea. ... o1oo ......,. 2od lo 110 41riolco ••• 2l atu••· Ca.• ..... · ..e s• •ida 10 ,.,.. •• Pirat plac. wiDMn f• Ne•porl w.n -... la •• U20 w1• o -<1 J :23.1. Kriolo .... h; ... ;.. "'* a leap rtl 5'1". ud IUee ia lbe loaa j1np •illl a cU a .. tance of 11'.1}~00• Baseball finale Friday Newpxt Harbor HiP, cfa.e1 ou.t lbe 1966 Freeway Lea- ~ be .. ball ae&sOil aaainst Co.c. Meaa thia Friday ar. ternoon at J :1.S aher auc· Cl.lmbina to Buena Pult: 2~ Tucaday at the home dia- ...,d . Two runs in tbe 2nd innina were all that Suena Park needed lO c linc h the con· tut. The Sei tors banacd out 4 hilS while Buena Park kn o tted S. In other lcaaue action, Co.ta Meaa'a Muatanp bluted Bolu Grande 10-.S. Newport bolda down .Sth place in the standinss with S ;,..ina and 8 losses. Costa \1eu dwella in the cellar with a 2·11 re cord. • • • Scorina 4 runa in the bot· wm or the 6th innina. New- port Hubor came Crom be- hind to •dtt Huatiqlna Beach S--4 ia freeway lAa- PICI compctitioa Pridey af. lemOOQ 11 lhe S.ilon' field. The Oi leu bad takea • 3- 0 lead in the top or tbe Jrd. Newport put ecrou 1 tally in the bottom o( the ltd. Denny Smith banaed out 2 hill to pace the Tara. Coua Men's outfit waa cruahed by Buena Park 12· 2 at the winners' diamond in other lea1uc actioa. UTDTitnTDU A 196.S Chryaler wu •~ &en Saturday, May 1, rrom the rc:aidcnce or William Adama Jr., 616 Poppy A••·· Corona del Mar. CIU f OR ARTHUR'S A dauahter •waa born Mm- day , May 9, in Hoaa Hoapi- tal to Mr. and Mra. RoMrt S. Arthw, Sl6 Clubhou.ae Ave •• Weat FANTASTIC SAVINGS DURING AIR-KOOL'S GREAT PRE-SEASON AWNING ::::=~""":~ .. ::· ----.................. pa t ....,._ __ w,. "'' ...... ...... .. .. -.......... . .... ~--... -.... _ -~·--...... __..,.... ............ . --,_ ••• r lrnn.,....,... ..a1 ... ...... _,,.., .. , ......... lad I ... .. .,.. ..... a ... 1000/o ALL ALUMINUM! IUT LFOIE TH1 S'*'-lUSH AND SAVI lit TO Mt 01 MOll -...-... -..... ~ .................... . ...................................... .., ....... u .. lsuds r "1212- TR 1-3530 • • • ... rr COOLIII 1112·-····-••••• k ............... JW. .............................. ....... _ .... __ ,__ ... ................ .,,,..... ,., I ...... -. tAT oa ••••n: loUirA AliA I - ~ ... -..... Y•'IW W .,._ .._ "•rll:r • .. ."---tl!o .............. M Nl 1M ,.. .... paftstl ...... _ _...., ........ ...,_ ....-. ............. _ .. _ Awt l • 'lOLL ... -Ell I &AW•' CIIW II 1 Soiree salutes summer • .._.ate to Swarner" will be ... lhcmc ror the • 'Sunday Soiree" 'lllbicb the lnine T•r· rae• Philharmonic Associ- ate• will apooacr Jrom .5:30 to 1:)0 p.m. Sunday, Mly U:, ill dle Martinique room o( the ~•ra\OB Beach Inn , Hun- liTH YUR, MO. :10 S!COND S!CllON TIIIIRSDAY, MAY 12, lMII YIL-1673-0550 CORONA DEL liAR, CALifOilMIA ""'""' Beaoh. ~~==::::;~::;;;:~=:::::::::::..::::.:.....:..::~;;;;;;;;~TA~R~S~a=--n~d~T~R~ID~f~N~T~S~ 3 ~"'=:::·~:,;;·: .. s.;~~-:: Ml••a ol Cbt banefit C<MQ- IIIitiM •• ~u.Neill 0.. •Ia, Edward Pellearin, Jack Qoocb, CtcH Sbirar, M.A. ~bach, Claude L. Pat- Wtoa, Albert Ma~ued, Tho- mu Walker, WalWir Hunauh .. A.D. IUcbarcbon, \4ary Jane laeli, 'tt'illi~~m Jones, and Wen- dell Jc.aoa. UAJUN t:RS LIONS CLU13 will hold a used book and magazint sale this Fri- day , May 13, at 'NestcliH Plaza. Shown here, from left, separating, pt"lcing and boxing the books are Jesse Luke, Jerry Luke, Jerry Sizelove and Tom Phillips . PANHEL TO PRESENT AWARDS The &IU'Iua l mothcr..dauJh- ter c::ofTee, the Athena award and inttallation or officers •• imporut neat• in the Mat taw daya (« Newport .. HU'bor-p.nliertenlc ... "On \o collate" ia the theme (or the mothcr-dauah- ler coffee, which will be held ll 10 a.m. this Satut- dly, May 14, at the Baltao. Bay Club. Thi1 event will acquaint paduatina hiah tchool abd Oranac CCMst Collcac airla with the rolea played by sororities in col- .... life and •i II inform dMm O( rushin& t'"OCCdW'cl. ~-John Butler, outaoin& president, will welcome the Prla aDd wi II then act the ..... ror lhc ~esentatioo of scholai'Ship awardt to an ootataD.dioa airl from OCC aad each of lhe loc;al hiJ,h ac:hoolt. Thne award• plus doaatioaa 1o the l Americu field S.rric:e ~roupa in the ••• are &he pi• of PaGhel. Tbe awards will be pre- Mftted by the deana of the acboolt involved. Oeu Bnediaa o( Newpwt Harbor tliab School; Dean Townsend o1 C«oo.a de I Mar Hi F School; Oean Johns of Costa \k.a lliah School, and a representative hom Oun HOYt'e's offica at OCC. Mn.· iJtia1!1.-~l!!_a, P!'' ~esident Of Panhel, will outline the pririleaea and pit/alta of the first days of rushina. There will be a fuhion to present the "proper look ' for the new coeds. \Irs. Loren Heal her will be chainnan and commentator. Local air is now in colleae will do the model- ina. General chairmen for the coffee are ~in. Ray Lena- han and \4ra. Harry Perry. They will be auiatc:d by Mra. Jack Griffiths. social cbairman, and \tn. Stanley LeLievre and \ts. Lloyd \kCollwn, Iiles chairmen. The Athena award will be presented Wc:dnc:aday, \1ay 18, at • hm.cheon at the Ir- vine Coast Counuy Club, This is an aMual token of recosnition aivc:n to the out- atandina women of tbe year in the field of public senice to the community. V.a. Wahor Bu.rrouabs, latt winn.r, and Mrs. But- ler will participate in the or the award. lu with lhc: lheme ol tbe ~&.car wHI the occ:uian for ;·, ·~~·"••'!.•"' of new officers. Mrs. Ray Bloker will se"e as the nc'<' JI'C:SidenL Her boatd will include \tra. Dnid Wina. ht vi ce-JI'eaident and proaram chairmao; "'~· William Cam~ be ll, 2od vice"11Jeaident and awardt chairman; "''· James Delmonte, lrd rice-p-esidcnL; \•s. Prank Tyler, cones· pondina secretary; MI-a. Ray Lenahan, recordina ac:cre- Wy ; \trt. C. V. Mc\tannamy, treaturer, and Mrs. Butler, parliamentarian. ~1u. 'lei- monte and \trs. Lenahan will be co-chainncn of ways and meana. \b. Roland Simt will install the officers. Mn. Jack Gritfitlu is in charp or lhe luncheon. Re- aervationa may be made by c.llina her at 61l.OOS2, or V.s. Buller at 646-2524. ~ cia! hour will beain at 11:30 and luncheon will be served a1 noon. r a .. . •. --··-------2215 HAliiOit llvo. COST A WESA. CAUF. • • -... 646C1111 UUZ76 fftCIIIJIIDIW. IJIIUII·M· H.J. ly J.... Mice Oi•e de Poreat ud Gary Lona Crcwn Corona del Mar HiJ,h alona with Pam Lacock and Ha.rri•on Smith from Har· bor Hilh will aueDd the 2lrd annual Gitl1' and Boys' State to be held in SacJamento from June 2G-28. Spontorcd by the American LeJion, these atudenu will rc:cein trainiaa in American pemment thtouah partici- pation in a mock state, alona with representatives from about 560 other schools. They will each be auianed a "city area" and a political pa.ny. Oc:leaatc:a will have the chance to run for offices and "~ss" laws on current California problema. • • • In recent Sludent body elec- tions, Bi II Crosby wu se- lected u Harbor's president for nell year. Bill has a"B" averaae and baa been active in Key Club, YMCA, and Vanity Club. l-Ie is a vanity letterman in both wat c:rpolo and swimmina. Bill's platform strc:ued hard work during the summer to achieve "a better ltnow- lc:dac: and undentandina of our ad miniuration and time to initiate measure s for fre- quent pe p rallies and assem- blies of h1,1hc:r quality." In addition, elc:ctioo rc:· turns show victories for David Plumb u vice-presi- dent, Joan Carpenter as sec- retary , Jerry Kina u trea- surer, Lynn J oh nson u CASC re presentative, ~ancy Suauas as pep commissioner, and Bill Loveland as head s tuden t court judv;c:. • • • Chc:c:r lc:adc:rs and son a· School and son "''· Wanen H. \tiddleton, 20122 Bay View Avenue, Back Bay, hu rc:cc:ind an appoinlmcnt to the United States Air Force Academy throu&h Representative Jamu 8. UtL Gordon received a National ~krit Scholarship lector of commendation and wu a quarter finalist in the South· em Caliromia Edisoo. Com- pany's scholarahi p pfOJJ'am. He is captain of both the varaity basketball and var- sity tennis teams, hold.iaa a total or 8 letters in the two aportt;. For the past J years, he Ms acned u drum maJOf in the school rnarchina band. lie is a member of the Cor- ona de I \4ar Senior Honor Society, lifeoolime member or the California Scbolattic Federation and wu recently chosen "smartett boy on the campus" by the class or 1966. With a padc: point annae of 1.976 he is num- RALPH BERKE of Bay StlortS, president of the IMt~ lno dl¥islon of 1111 N- Hatbor Chamber of Cca: ""· 'wllltllk about ".._IM ••• ..,s" 1t tht .., 25 ...... cheon mettlnt of .. w- ...'s dlvls• of • ca... WII ... N ....... IIa.a. -Is dl....., tl -lilt ldl"tlos II ... -l!w Cl&Aiso•• • ... U will too AI• AHoo, ...,_ .... lloiM .. ..... £.£ ...... -... ~==~~~~~~~~~~ ... n. ~·-.-iiiiii .... 0 ..... I .. ad•• were al•o rec:.eatly eleca.d at Harbor Hip. Leadina yells rt.eat year will be Pam Frcderid:, Cora Hitchcock, Oeor&ia McCiel .. lao, Palay Ober, and Gayle Pearson. The junior Ya.taity squad will include Mary Lu Grauo, Ginaer Hannahs, Viclti Palmer,Sandy Starford, and Susie Staub. Sonaleaden chosen are Sandy Caudell, Janet Coontz, Janet Culmback, Pat Oomc:q, Sherry Lon, and Karen Schor a. • • • Second·ycar Latin students at Corona del Mar Hiah wi ll enjoy an c:vc:nina or Roman luau.ry at the Latin Club Banquet May 18, Each or the older uudenta; will have a firat-yc:ar student slave to serve him durina the evc:nina. Addin1 to the aay- c:ty will be semi ... uthentic costumes, a mural of the JOds, fl owen, and mats fc. lounain&. Disrespectful slaves will be confined to a KCtion of stocks 1n the cen- ter of the rocxn, Corona teachers have been invited to Join the fun. The banquet wdl be the climax to a bus y ye ar or activities Cor the Latin Club. • • • ~c:u year's ch c:erlc:adc:n at Corona wi ll be Ann Hudson, Dc:bbie Woolley, Bryn Hazel , Oavc: Ambr01 c:, and Pat Doyle. The Jun ior vars ity squad will be Vicki Car•er, Jan Rinaldi, and Sue Dan- iela. The aona leaders for neat year include \Urdic: \tar· vin , Sue II a ley, Sue Jc:nninas . Gretchen Schindler, Kathy Greu. and Jan Riddle. bcr one in his paduatina clus. Gcl'don turned down OYer S]OOO in California State and other scholarships in order to attend t.he Air FOI'ce Academy. lfis future plans include either aoina on to sraduatc: school or aoina into pilot trainina. Car crashes Carver A car crashed duouah the diaplay window or Roy Car- Yer Pontiac, 1400 W. Coast Hwy ,, \tarinc:r's \tile , at 8:05 a.m. Thursday , May S. in- j~ina the driYer, \h. Har- riet E. Cohen, 27. of ·UlS-8 Hilaria Way, West Sewport Heiaflc.. ~ •• Cohen tuffered cuu tD her race and wu caken to Hoaa Hospital. The freak accident occwred when lin au\0 driveft by AA· drea E. '«:Carty, 71 S lri1 A YO., Coroo.a de I ~, ran. iDto tbe rear of ~. Cohea' • qbiclt. forci.aa h olf t.t bipw_,-and iftto lhe willdow. Tbc ,.., or ~.. c~ .. •• 11a1o a&ao JUt a puked car ....... to, Rolt* L. R••• <l Bl Toro. ....~ .......... Poat:iac. .. muaic for fun and danc- iea to aid the Oran&e County Pllilbannonic Society. Now members to be we 1- comod include \tnu. Don ald K. Plikeid, E.\!. Tobin, ... ,,_ wr P.Spreclr:lu , J.P. '4ri1tu, Anpu Wriaht and \tin \1ary Onham. Mrs. Wilfred Berls 1s chan- man and her Doa.rd include~ \bu. Clyde Yarnell, ~c11l Oavis, l.C. Oanver, PeterS. You.na, and Cecil Sh•r•r. Re .. rYttiODt may be made ~ callia1 lbe ticket chair- ~n : Eilten Richardson or Mary Jaat IICIIi, at 67J.~8SO. DOGS PIGIIT, liTE Jeaa Gill, 37, ol 6902 w. Ocean PL, Wett ~ewport. told police May 6 that she was bitten oa the hand b) her own dot April 29 ...,hlle atternptina 10 uparato h1 m and a frieod'• doa durina a liahl in lhe family ki tchen. \tin Gill waa JiYen a tetanus sbot. MISS ZA.THA TALLMAN, Corona del Mar High School, !i orar•an. has been awarded a nat10fla defense education act9f'ant. Th •s award entitles her to attend the Institute tor SchOol Librarians and School Superv isors 'at USC . ' t~CO\t:S ..................... . • WEIER Kettles •~:a~:r .. -: ....... ·~~-...... I ..... DMI Grill. _ .. _ THt. MIOICF. ot' U.I.BECUI EXPF.n'S -·'···-·---·· A ....... Ill .... ,.,..,_.,,._: lliltlll"ll .... IM!l. .......... " .u.. OPitll -· • ..,. .... • tilt JIIW'IIII ........ _ .. _ -- •IITAILID 81MI IAL IMSUIANC! COYIIAG! . ., ED JTARD ,ORMEitl. Y MlA.S CMIEU NOW AT 1780 NEWPORT 8l... VD. PH. 646-9383<.:otta Mesa. BE A GOOD HEIGHIOR If you are a ne~~<corner, or know of a newcomer 1o che tlarbof Area who has not been we I corned, do her a favor by callina the Harbor Visitor between 8 an~ 10 a.m., and she ""'II call on your friend v.ath valuable informatic..l and &i fts from friendly business firma which stand ready to help her become acqua.i n ted with her new s unoundinaa. THE HARBOR VISITOR PftOfte: HY ~9361 Professional Directory INSURANn: .. , FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANC E NEEDS RORI.RTSON -SADLEIR I'IJSl:RA"'CE JJJJ E. C'oa.Mt Hwy. C'orona d•l 'far -6'7J..l8:MJ fUNERAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUP ERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Ml dway b-2424 3520 E. COAS T HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiole 3-9450 Sbtc~ 1942 Friendly Nelpborhood Sei"Ytft BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433. 8-34.34 eo.ta Mea VI'=WI'II G C:XHI'-3ITS to be shown at the May 12 reciprocity tea are (left to right ) Mrs. qlchard Ohm , principal of Ho~ Haven Schools; Mrs. Seorge Yeedon of Irvine Terrace, member of the Orange ~ounty .~ssoclatton for ~etarded Chil- dren, and Mrs. Phil Tozer of Newport 9each, membership chairman of the ~s­ sociation. <C:nslgn Photo) Teo time for Hope Haven helpers Individuals and members of orpnizations throughout Oranae County wbo have Jiven of their time, talent and resources in support of 'iope Haven facilities will be honored by Oranae Coun- ty Association for ~etarded Children at its annual re- caprocity tea from 2 to 4 p.m. this l)unday, \1ay 1 S, in the Hope Haven Work Train- ing Center, 2002 W. Cheat- nut c;t., Cianta 4.na. ~ tour or the work ttainina center, uhibits of work done by the children in the schools and a qu.eation and anawer period reawdina the activi- tiea and future plana of the oraanizatioo will be offered. The propam and curricu- lum of Hope Haven Schools have been deaiped to meet the specific needs, intereata, and abilities of the apecial child. There are proviaions for citizenahip, social ad- S JI)N EY POITI'=~, who has befriended C:ll zabeth Hartman, protects the helpless blind girl from her irate mother, Shelley 'N inters, in this scene from MGM's "A Pa tch of '-31ue," now showing at the Port rheat re in Corona del ~.1ar. Miss Hartman, a new discovery, makes her screen debut in this drama. Who'll be prom queen? "Spanish Rose." the 1966 jun ior-senior prom of Costa \1esa High School, wi ll be held a t the Saddleback Inn on Saturday, \1ay 21. The event will beg1n at 6:30p.m. with dinner and last until midniaht. Prom queen candidates are seniors Sally Atmstrona. Elaine Bennett, Pat Bour- geois. Kathy Gerrard and Lilia Oliveira. Voting for the queen wi II take place on Friday, \1ay 20, and the win- ner wi II be announced at the prom. The queen wi II then pres ide for the evenina. Kenneth Cave, junior class adviser at Mesa Hi&h . states that tickets for the ateak- lobster plate will be $5 per person. The prom will be for- mal. Prom tickets may be ob- must be registered in the ad- ministration office be£ore the dance. \1usic for the eveni na will be ~oYided by Keith Williams and his orchestra. IAIY KEVIII UGIOFF succu•as AT HOAG Kevin 'tichae I KaanofT, infant son of Or. and '4rs. Kaanoff, 1447 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shore a, pan ed away \1ay 4 at ~loaa Hoapital. In addition to hia parenta, Kevin is eu"ived by a aiater, A lisa; arandparenta, Mr. and Nathan Kaanolf and W .A. Dorfman of Canada. Graveside ao"icoa were held at the Mt. Olive Ceme- tery in Costa Meaa. Woatcliff \1ortuary Chapel, Coata Meaa, made the arranaementa. tained in the ASB Room at P£111£ IIADILLA OF s2.so per person. Seniors IEIPO T n. IU will be the auesta of the ju· I H I nior clast, but aeniors will FWleral ae"icea will be justment, handic rafts, phy- sical trainina, oral lanauaae, music, arithmetic, finaer- pl ays, number concepts, daily health habits , science , readina, printina, and speech therapy, all aeared to the individual needs and capa· bilities of each child. Hope Haven Schools, serv- ing all of Orange County for childten from 4 through 16 years of aae, are located at 1621 \4onrovia c;t., Costa \1eaa; 2050 Youth Way, Ful- lerton; and 1457 E. Romneya Orive, .\naheim. The pre-schools for chil- dren 2~ years old throuah 4 years of aae are located at 221-5 W. McFadden St., Santa Ana, and 11832 Euclid .\ve., Garden Grove. Those 16 years old or more attend the Hope Haven Work Trainina Center, 2002 W. Chestnut St., Santa Ana. To raise funds for the 'iope Hnen facilities a thrift shop, the Hope Hnen Value Village, if maintained at 422 '11. Fourth St., ~anta Ana. \4n. Anthony Johnson, pre- sident of the Ladies' .\uxi- liary of Oranae County As- aociatioo for Retarded Chil- dren, saya th•~ persona plannina to attend the Sun- day tea may call \1ra. J .D. Littlejohn, 532-4926, or the OCARC Office, 541-4458. I SUFFER IIJU,IES Ill 2-CAII ACCIOEIIT Three peraona were injured at 10:40 p.m. Saturday, May 1, in an auto accident on W. Coast Hwy. welt of Walnut SL in Weat Newport. An eastbound vehicle dri- ven by Michael Kramer, 18, of El \4oote craahed into tho rear of a car dtiven by Ken- dall E. Rains, 22, of S47 Aliso Ave., Newport Hei&hta. Rains' auto was spun com- pletely arOQnd. Kramer suffered a back in- jury, Raina bumped his fore- head, and Richard Rivera, 16, of El Monte received a aore knee. All 3 said they would see their own phyaicians. !IIIIAUOt HEIIEIISOII OF COIOIA OEL .,, OIU Funeral aenicea and inter- ment were be ld in Kana a a for Maude S. Hendoraon, 513 Muiaold A•e., Corona del Mar, wbo died Thursday, May s. have to pay n .so for under-held 1 p.m. today, May 12, claasman dates. All off~m-at the Westclilf O.apel Mor-,...-.----~=------, da f tuary, Costa Meaa, ror Pea· We~tcliff ~ ,... teo " tbe ""nina nie Plodilla, 13, oi4SI Soala Mra. Henderaon is sunind by 3 dau&htera, Mra . Willia B. Wood of S08 MarJUerite A•o., Coroaa del Mar, Mra. Olarlea 0. Bowen and ~ •• Wanco Staebler of Indiana ; 6 ar•dciUickeo; and 9 area~ arudcbi ldren. Baltz Mor- tuary, Corona del Mu, waa io c:h.u,. ol arnoaementa. Afta An., Newport Heiahta, "'•• 111 v .. , Ortl.w who pauod away May I at ......_ '-' • S.~urtptleer Hoaa Hoapital. lntermeat 421 E. l n w ST. c.a1 673-0SSO will follow at lnalewood COSTA WISA Plrk Cemetery. .b:=::::•:::!JE;:::;==~::::=::=::::::::::::::::..._ Mrs. Padilla, who Ud li•ed in the area for 22 yean, Ia eonind by a daulbter, ~ •• I..Aonore Slnaer o( tbe home addteu; a aoa, Lewis o( Otyton, Ohio; 1 blodaen, 4 aiewa, 3 .,...lailclrea lOCI 3.,.a...,...Sc:biacna. ,__.., • H/ecl -~ . ,_ ..... Gil L '01 THI UIICIM'S A ....... , waa -. 'het- MJ, MIJ J, l8 t1o1a lloepi- .al ......... ,.._,.... I,M. Ida, • ..._.A._.,.._ --~~~----~--~--~--~~~~~~~ HIMn All DISPLAYID 1M G4LLIIY AT IAMIC T'b. menaaiae pllery ol Newport Natic.al Buk'a 8&Ji ide omce ia displayiaa saiaa. bJ Wiai(nd Rodl, Newport Beach •tiat. Mrt. Rotk ac.dled an willl Batbet o....-.a, JaOealo artist fl Coe • Mea a. Her lralabla la pdat .-diqwaa .nc ... .., Diet lwif& ~ CaiJI.U. kate Cola.,. at Lcaa ...._ lllo Ia .. MdYe •••11 of .. T.-ArtW..., .. .......... Aft ANe. .. -.............. .... .... a.-........ .... ............. Top bOOk award is awaited n:=:-nr:••• llaoH.,._~eaNraau.u will .tall S. W.W oa .. , • aloe Bay, Sea DMto. • May 1 '· IICooldlaa to n.o PJ le. pnsldeilt. B. Vlo• Parria ia .. ,.. •hru • .............. , « ••• , ..... .., -a..,. eo.., .... wta ..... .,._..., ......... ..., 14, ., a. ua .,.._.. o1 .. Lt--., ........... ceaMG, ........... at • aw..U ..... t ........... ............. NCIIIIi ... a l.oa.clea wort. ol local naW..•: .. H•~ llaoot ol Orpaiaadoea,'" ..... .., J._, 0. Marala ot ea.-del Mu; .. From O..rlli•IM 10 .... Plw: .. .,.. NaYJ ...... ,...., PA, UOW91,, VOl. l ; lbe War y..,. 10 &be Eft ol Jut· lud," bJ Ara• ~cltr ol Newport 8eadl, rae. at, mem- ber iA th• U0 blatory d._ punent; •• ,.. Pumre •• by T.J . Oordoo o( Newport 8taeb; una. Still H•t'' by Valeri• BtMhrood or Cor· oea d.l Mat; .. Saucer in the Sea: ,.. Story of coe .. au Oiriaa Sa.acer Ia tbe Paclnc Coaat Waters" by Teuy 'a.keley revolution' shows r~ activity C.. 100 im.,••• tak•na lbe •rieua ia •ne•nd at .. ct .. _as ho•&aae while. y~ corrq ud old rubiooed were ID act.Gol? They did 1n and practiced by lla& .. Be~elcy at the ~tate . owned IDOilJora, Nuie and utro· Unnouny of Cahfo~aa. and mista· S) roorality ia ro- alao aunounded a pohce car, • . . impri aonina j ta 0 c cup ants place~ by pe"oraaon and am- ovomilhL moralaty, a further step 1o Thefaculty supported these make him reject normal lire. atudenta at a m eetina or After a student has been nearly 1,000 teachers wich influenced to burn these only IS di uenters. bridaea he finda himself cut Theae facts and o t~ers elf from aociety and only ~cumented by the Cala.for-the far left aroupa will ac- !l'a Senat~ 1965 Pact Fand-cept him. ana Commattee on Un-A'Deri-Th r · can Activities were brouaht e c;enate . act findana out by Gary Allen l aat week report makes at clea~ that at a meetina o f the Wednes-studenta are prepared an the day Momina Study Club held clauroom (at Berkeley) to at the Newport Harbor Com-accept what the Communists munity Youth Center. aay outaide the clauroom. "Go see for yo ursetr,• The Senate report s tates uraed Mr. Allen. Tbe. Stu· that there has been "easy dents have tables of latera-tolerance o( pro-Communist t ure and speakers, and will faculty members wbo made tell you that they . hate you little effort to conceal them and w11l see you 1n a con-. . . centration camp." ~ofound \U.rx11t baas eather Pacturea 0 f 1a terature from atudenta or the adminis- tables advertisina everythina tration." from abortions and free Jove \1r. AJien emphasized that to how to avoad the draft Americana must realize that were shown in a film strip they are individually respon- entatled "The Berkeley Re-sible for the morals and volut1on." The material of character of themselves and the Senate Fact Fin ding their familiea. If parenta Commauee was accented and puncbsated by Mr. A lien's were doina their job, youna personal e xperiences at people would not be easily Berkeley when he arew a seduced into a life of re- beard and Joined the "Free hellion and perversion. Re· Speech" mob. linquisbina thia job to a He described th e so-called &iant education factory run "Free Speech" as a contro-by \1arxist oriented profes- versy, which started over a sors is disaatroua, be said. sample daspute between stu-lie uraed :nembers of the dents and the admini s tration Wednes day mornina study c:oncemina the riaht to main-club to write to their ata~ tain tablea at the ent.nnce aen.ator f« the Senate ~ of the University of Berkeley mittee 1965 Report on the money and recru itina people Berkeley infilttation to Jearn for political activities o ff more about the student or-the campu s, Then, w1th each aamnistrative concessaon, ganiutiooa Oouriahina on the students made more bo~d the university campuses and and anoaant demands under the people behind them. the threat o f more v 10lent demonstrations. In explonna the background o ( the free speech movement and student riotina on the Berkeley c ampus, theSe- nate Report states: "Condi- taons at Berkeley in the fall of 1964 provided an a deal satuation f o r Communi st activity. The administration waa oppoaed to the mainten- ance of proper security facil- ities; there was a left-win& element in the faculty ... The Senate Report explores the pro-Communist back- around of many of the profes- sors at Berkeley and also pointed o ut chat one of the 2 absdents in positions o f leadership of the movements waa Bettina Aptheker, whose father, Herbert Aptheker, is a member o f the National Conlmittee of the Communist Party, USA. Bettina herself haa admitted publicly that she, too, is a member of the Commmiat Party. Mr. Allen explained that moat American youna people have no aympachy for com- muni am, but they were in- volved in some activity se- cretly apon aored by the reda or a front ora~~nintion and, then they don't like' to aanit they were •rona o r duped and they atart defend- ina their •ctiona, padu.aly beoome emotionally commit- ted. The oraenizera tty 1o make the youna people cut their tiea wilh the ir community and social backpound by bumina lbeae bridaea: l) lho ftmily -convince a youna peraon that hi a parcou are old fubioned roaction- arioe; 2) reliJion -pictured aa aaperatitJoe aad 1'1\Ytb •ed bJ tbe :·rauea claa- •e•" 1o keep &be wortiaa people in ala•.ry; 3) napect ror law ellfoteenllat "' fill- iaa U.. ••• a. with law tnabta t.Dd -.. claiaiaa ••pot ice bnlalitJ" •• t1ae omce,. 11J 1o nalore order; 4) tt.e ..... a pelriOilam ol JOlt THE PBI4AII •••• w a.a.. IV· &Mi tiC....I Mcr. 11M .._. ... list alao ia- ca.dea ··~· letY ol 2l l!.aat" .., Leoe ,..,., ,_., ol Udo lal•, aow liYin1 io San Juaa Caplatruo who haa been notified that ho ia thie yeu•a wionor or the national edpr award ror childten'a literature. The author awude commit- teo ie u.ndor tho chainnan· ahip or Mn. Oor~y 1!cclea- a ol Corona ct. I Mat. newly elected menabel cllbe Priende ot 1he Ubruy board. Decoratioaa •e beia1 bandied by Mra. Wayu He- din ot Corou del Mlr, ~. Louia Mock of Costa Meaa, ~. Oruc• Wadawe¥tb o( N.wport &each, and O.y Armutrout o! Coata Men; fiuaeea by Mn. Ro, Coble ol Newport Beach, ~. Jamca Dupuie and Mrs . Oeo- rl8 Leitch. both of Corona del Mar. A llul-.1 wUIIeaft at' a.m. ftON .. naeali• c.- t tr at Udl St. .... lni• Aft., Cliff tlafta. a.-. Ia acll•tect at S ,... w ..... doe raey be o.,..l••• tro. ~. Puria, 67S..a?Jt. • f*. Py I•. 67 5-1361. 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S1'0ir MOUltS "Tllt Wit s.r 10&&-,..,.. .. ~ .. .JO -5:JO OPD SUIIOIY Stor. a..,.. ~ I CU1 SCOU TS of r:>en 5, Pack 79, from the We st Upper '3ay area, visited the '::nSI!Jl newspaper office last week on press day to take a look at the new ro- tary offset press recently installed in the ~nsign back shop. 1:3111 King Is over- seeing the entire operation at the rear. The other Cubs, from left, are quss Patker, Don <\yres , C3ruce <\yres, qlck Chichester, '3111 Jager and Mike Qale. Picked for study abroad Eiaht students from UCI have been se Icc ted by a faculty committee to attend study centers overseas under the UC Education \broad Proaram for 1966-6 7. .~pplicants for paitJc arauon in the s tudy a broad program arc requared to have a t least a 3.0 (8) &rade potnt aver- aac and profictency tn the Janauaac of the COUnU) to which they wall be sent (ex- cept for Japan). The followina llarbor ~ea atudcnts are on the selected lilt: ---··--------LEGAL NOTICE ---CER11f1C:An: f)f BP<;J'~r,c;, F'IC1111()1J<; \1 \\lf Tb~ und~r"II(Df'd ,],.., , f'rtdv th~y ar~ coadac t•alll .. bu .. ln"'"' at 4507 \\'. foa~t lli~thw,w, \lewporl R~ach, C alifornia, un- der the fi ctllloaa ltrm o.omf' of "111 E R~ Y<;JIH" and that n td (ina La coapoa~d of U.. (ollow-'"« per•oo(•). who1f' nam!"("l iD fall and places(sl of rf'~oi­ de•c e are a1 fo II ow": Rob .. u ~. Wi lkla1, :!Q:!'I Palmyrw, flranS't!, C:al•lorula: \l irtor P. \toecato. 1411:? '~"•atla "t., tJ ODIIDf!lOD 0f'aCb, r aiJ foru 18, Oat ~d o\pril 6th, 1%/. Robf'rt \. "tlba1 \ 1r1or P. \tosrato "'•te ol C:altlorui.a, 0raa!tf' Cooaty: 0 • <\pril 14th, 1966, b~lo re me, • \lotary Pahl1r in and lor said <:ita I I', per,..onally .tppnrf"d Ro~rt o\. l'ilkin!l aoJ \'tctor P. \toacato koowa to m" to b" th .. peraon(a) who~c namf"(al arc aabscribcd to tb,. WILbio in5tru• !DeDI aod ack.nowlcJ~I'd thev e•ecuted tbt-"amt-. (Sea l) Patrie•• Ot-cl •ll", ,...,tu y Public \fy C:omtn l1atoo "'P""" flctober ... l%9 Pabliab: \pril :!11, \hv 'I , I:!, 19, 1966, in thr .,..,,.port 4 •r· bor ro11p. Doualas Andorka, 304 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, Junior in bi oloaical sciences, aoina to the University of Bor- deaux, France. Robert Boyd, 3700 Chan- Pl., West ~cwpor t, soph~ more in political science; University of \1adud, Spain. Elizabeth Roystooe , 941 Presidio, Cos ta 'kaa; Juntor in Spanish; University of \tadrid, Spain. Heidi Richardson, -'86 Broadway. Costa ~aa; JU- nior in German; GeoriC Au- gust University, Goettinaen, Germany. JU lll BflUIIO OE CASTIO OF COROllA OEL I AI GIU Juan Bruno Fernandez de Cas u o, 11 , of 700 \iaraucr- tte Ave., Corona del \tar, died \tay 4 at Hoaa Hoapit.al. Survivors include his wife, Carmen l..ay ;) IOU, Orlaado of Newport Beach, Walter of \tiami and Edwin of Cuba; a dau,htcr, ~s . "'leomo G uitie- rez of \1iami; siaters, Pau- line de Castro and Anac lica ~ayas of Cuba; 12 pand,:- cbi ldten; and 1 peatarand- child. Services were held at Weal- cliff Chapel \1ortuary, Costa \iesa, with Father Alfonso Scott officiatina. lntermcn t wu at pac ific View \femor- ial Park, C orona de l \tar. CftUISEft BUftGLAftiZEO Or. Ralph Tandowsky, 805 Via Lido Soud, Lido talc, re- ported to police that some- one entered his c abin cruiser and took a television act, radio and beer muas. valued at a total or S406. some time between April24 and 27. no bJ~M~N 3qf) r:L<\SS David H. Stokes, son of Mr s. q:N. St okes of 207 Topaz '\ve., 1alboa Island, has been selected outstanding student airman of the month for his unit at Sheppard a.F'3, Texas. H• Is a student air freight specialist and member of the Air Training Command, which operates the world's largest technical school system to train personnel for <\ir c:orce duty. VELU BEIIIEn UF COSTA IESA OIES Velma Bennett, 49, of 1:!59 Baker St.. Costa \tcsa, dtcd Saturday, ~Y 7, at Hoaa Hoapital. \1u. Bennett ts survived by 2 dauJhters, \tr s. Linda Sueeby of Oreaon and \1rs. Sharyl Baker of San Jose; and 6 arandchi ldten. Viai t.ation was held at Weatcliff Chapel \tortua.ry, Coat.a \1esa. Servtccs and burial wtll be conducted tn Roaebura. Oreaon. service charge There is no service charge on your personal account as long as your balance doesn't ro below $300. If it should, you simply PlY the normal rate fOf' checks written durin& that ~tement period only. The averqe person writes 25 checks and J)lys a service charae of $2.50 each month. Thafs $J) 1 year. By maintaini. I ~ balance JOU SM this $30. Thafs equal to 10~ intnst on,_. money. OIU IIIIa SP.& NAY--6P.& ell •an. .................... _ ....... ..._C.patt .m:lff OfriCl .•• .aTCllff Al OCMI ~4lll lmlll GJfiC( ... Imlll( AT JPt 1-MI-IMI From the Police Blotter .....,,...,, o..i• Ludry ol144 Pal· -. Coe &a Mea a, repotted aat ...... toot hia boat 6oa lbe doc:t at 4 Balboa eo.... lllod it. and toot eqllipmcat valued at au ... Cleo McParland, 73, ol 204 l6t.b St., Wcat Newport, re.- ti.red Newport Beach city employee, alipped oo loose pavel in hia butyud, fell down and bit hia he..S oa c:cment walkway; a nearby neiabbcw, l....otrell Harman, lOS lStb St., aaw him lyina oe tbe aroond and called police, wbo took him to Hoaa Hospital. . .A purae waa t.alten from the puked car of Carol Touah, 460 Catalina Or., Newport Hoiahta, at Ocean Blvd. and Jaamioe Ave., Corona del Mar; the loaa wu catimated at S30. . Mra. Kay Beall, 1S78 Redlanda Pl., Costa Meaa, reported her purse stolen from her car, puked in the Weatcliff Plaza park· ina lo t; the loaa waa act at S17. • .A bicycle apeedo- meter was taken from a bike in the carport or ~ptha piah, 1838 'Nestcliff Or., Apt. 3, 'Nestcliff. MOftdoy, May 2 Barney Kaldani, 122 35th St., 'Neat Newport, reported the theft or a aterco-ty pe re· corder and 8 t.apea from his car, puked on Balboa Blvd., between 34th St. and 35th Cit.; the lou waa set at Sl39.60. . .~ S20 c ar cover was taken from the Porschc of ~c:c Thayer, 5511 s. .. bcn Dr •• Weat Newport . . .A *lS c:oe_,_ Iowa .. cbair waa atole:a ftOfQ Ge patio at the a.am. ol 1*1. Jact Scbizmor, 1023 e. 8a.l- boa Blvd., Balboa ••• Marilyn Robiuon, 1620 Liecoln Ln., Dover Sborea , reported the theft of $460 wottb of c lo- th ina left by a friend in the rear aeat or ber cu ••• f>e· fraodina an ionkeeper wu reported by Ken Nilea \'ilia Melina, 1021 Bayside Dr., at tho entr&llco to Balboa ltland; a tenant checked out without payina 1146.06 in rent ... Jamea Niemiec re- ported the theft of S275 m jewelry and cash from the bedroom of his home at 1611 Balboa Blvd., Central "'lew- port. T u.s cloy, Moy 3 Vandala patnted the .word "Suman" on the garaae door of Ste ph ante Cogs we II, 313 f!. Balboa Blvd., Balboa • • . An enaaaement rtng val- ued at 1300 was s tolen from the bedroom of F.velyn Bans- wanacr, ~~~ \'ta Havre. Ltdo Isle ... Brad K. L1pke, 19, ol 206 15th Cit.. C entral ~ewport, toiJ rol1ce a 19- year"'Oid youth assaulted him at hts re stdence, caus- ing a cut over hts eye ... -\ wallet worth Sl~ was stolen from a aym locker at HarQ2r Htgh, reported W1llt am Wet- mer of the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 'N. Coast Hwy ... \tar- tlln Tupptn, owner of 1M Vaa Ravenna, Ltdo Isle, told roltce that someone It t 3 bluepunta tnStde the bout•. which ia ......, coe- attuc:taan, c:auaioa fU dant- aae; a 6-year~ld boy lateT c:onfeued aettina .... rare ••• A Schwinn racer bicyc:t. valued at aso waa atolell from the aaraae of Jact S. .\nderson, 2672 Bayabore Or., Bay Shorea ..• A pan- able TV set and a pair ol binoculan were s tolen (tom the livina room of Peter 0 . Nalle, :!06 e. Ocean Pt., Balboa. .<;omeone took matl contaantn¥ money from the home of Ruth White, 5609 Seashore '>r., 'Neat ~ewport. .. Bur&lars removed a radto, purse and money w01th S34 from the re11den ce of Joanne Paul, 3506 \1arcua -\ve., 'Nes t -..:cw port. ':tedn .. day, May 4 <\ Chrys lcr martne enaine worth S1 ,500 was atolen from a storeroom at 2601 W. Coast Hwy., \1auner'a \tile, satd Dtck <\. "'lcwcomb, 6308 W. Coast Hwy., Weat ~wport. .. Rtchard L. Pu- dee, 46, a pharmaCIS t , of 330 C ameo Shores Rd., Cameo Shores, was anested at :not F . Coast Hwy., Cor- ona del \1ar. on a charae o( drunk dttvtna at 2 a .m ... t. scotch terner, who hvea at 3U Onyx -\vc., Balboa Is- land, btt 1~ear~ld Bradford Thomas, of 3121'1 Onyx Ave., on the ha p, the t!oa Jumped the tot, knocuna htm to the cround ... Esau F . Beall, 30, or P.O. Bo1 163. Balboa Island, was arrestod oo a (ContJnucd on p&JC 6) IIEWORl MMa)l E111CJI SECOIO Sltml --,_l THURSDAY, •v 12, 1• a..A Dn. '!A, CALIF. Q . .,..., _...,, -•elleMP I ..__ • /n••tl -"o _....., let• ••tl e1 l7 ,.,,. f.irrlt ro • -•.,.., tlultl. A. Most C&Xl of monaoh~m re~uh frum 11 m" ptacenwnt of certain Jte~&. tlw lwrrdu .. r) '"' tors pre3oent •n body cell~ Ocxtor' .. "''"' "'"'' happrM but no1 -.hy 11 1\<oppen' The oiJt' of the mother at the lime of \.unccpuon h." "1111( beanna on tlw occurrence uf nlOf'IIOII\m 1 '*l'lf'IC'n 1111ho ha"e c:tuld~n lo~tc •n reprodU\.II~e hit' run a hi!Jher n~k than younaer women Other ,., cutrblance~ wh1ch rcm:.•n un .. no"'n un..I!)Ut>te.lh help wt the \Ulft for mon&uh\m U R-IAIMDIESS Q. Ia • ~no... !tf,.f~U-.1 .,.,,.., t"ulumrt .,,.., .., ,,.., ,,., •• ~wnt.tUtl ......... ,,.,. .. ,.,..,, ,, ..,, ,.._ flo r--t -IU /or rltr,.,. o/ nur /our clailtlr-....... l,.}l.lwtrttll'tl ,..,.,,. '""'" "••,. .._ -14"/r...._,,, oa nrltn .,,,. 11/ rlt,. J,.,.. . u,. ,_ ,,.,_ ... ~ ........ !' A. You ha~ u~ Slumped t~..cp4 '" '"' rh .. l .u.:h a loiiWJIIOn muss be •en unu'u~l ltcr.orJic" ul your tndtvldw.l ca~ gcncll• ,ludiC' •hm• lh.ol hand preference 1\a, • hcrcdu..r' ~•"" .•n•l th.•t a penon's cha~ of 1-ctn~t lch h .. nJcJ "" &realer tf there art tn~l.tn~o.c• ,,, k t• ho~nlkJne" 1n the fam1ly s-.1 .,...._ 1e $c.--(.,, .. , Ill< , 0 .. 1174 .__,. ..... I "'' AI tiUa ......._,, the d•n•inr: o ( p,...,.rrib- 1111 •e~ it a ~·I IIC'ni .... r .. ndc~d wida ar.e ,..., ....... ~ in 11, .. t.uhl• ..... ., ... ~ .... We spent $220 million last year so you could keep on ........ gus fo~ granted. Flip a switch. The lights go on. You can take it for granted because Edi~n doesn't Last year alone, Edison spent S220 million on new plant construction to keep your low rost electri<' supply as abundant as e\'er. A thousand people a day move to Southern California and everyone is using more and more electricity . Since World War II, Edison has invested $1.8 billion in new plants and equipment. That figure will almost double by 19'70. New construction expenditures in the next five years will amount to some $1.4 b~ As a result, Edison C\JStomer's will have all the low-cost • ctricity they need the moment they need it. Or put another way: you can continue takiq •a panted. - ,... Ultl• ..... CIMIJ,MMGAM. .......... a.-;..-..., ol Nea..,, ..... ._ .. ...... _. ........ _ ..... u ... ia cloiiM ..... ,_ Alii a. eceon~.~~~, .., .. Maldp&e Uatlaa Dirial• ol .. Newport Har.....Cotla Maaa 8oeld ol ~alton. Vic Blurba ... top l lleiiiiAD, quutiey. Clyde Jobuoo waa tol) liater, quaatity. NEW CAR LOANS AS lOW AS DISCOUIIT ~ GIANT 'NISTC:~I~ Vl~E, partly visible here on the ttuclc bed, was planted last week at the Coffee Garden in Corona del Mar with the help of these members of the New· PQft Harbor Service League; from left, hand I ing the sho- vels, Mrs. Frank Hood Trane; Mrs. C:dward qaulston, founding p..esldent; Mrs. ~ichard Steele, first CoHee Gar- den chairman; Mrs. John Scholz, and Mrs. Robert Fox, Coffee Garden chairman for this year; and sunding In front of the wisteria, Mrs. Don House, Mrs. Gavin Herbert, Mrs. ')onald Killian , and Mrs. Peter Hill, president of the League. ('3eth Koch photo.) Mothers Club elects Mra. .., 1!. J-ol C.&a MIN ia .. ...., elected ........ ., ......... . Cia ol .... JU, ..._. M&ioul ONer fl JM'a ~"'·· ... ..,... ~ Odller uw olr~ee~~ •·~ Roy Allea, h& •l~at' cleat~ Mra. Ploycl Howard. Mcretary~ ~ •• Jack Bou., n•••or, and~ •• Jemee T. ~arpo Jr., cbap1aill. nr. monthly mee&iq waa be ld It the home ol tM DeW proaiclent. Mra. Cal via &rot, chairman of the Eataacia coaniUoe, told about the hiatory and reatora&ioa ol lbe Eatancia boule oa Adama Avo. lftd Meaa Verde Or. n. motbon will bo belp- iaa Dorula Howud, aooior priacoaa o( Bethel 313, io a n-1 raiaioa project by cwe- puiaa a propeuin apaab- e&t.l cliuer, 10 '-aa9t4 ~ s.-.,, ..., 14 ....... ..... ol 4 ol .. Pd• .. .. Meta bel Mu ..... poe.; ......... cl ....... pia will att .. d a,......,,._, II die IMM8I ol~ ......... llicu..t Cook. ~. ~ ia 11aocla.. aaucliu ot 1M BeiMI. ............. ............ I CHIJil~HES I 1lruapf~lr t.,. ~ .. 0. • 1116 Ow'tr-... ~.,.,. W _ ...... ..,. .. .., .... w•'fiORT-... ~ c:AU'ORNA THE AMERICAM LUTHIRAM CHURCH SERVICES: 9:00 •·•· f••ilr w.,,,.,, ' J .. ,., Ouudt 9:45 •·•· Gvrclt Sct...l &-A4vlt Cleu 11:00 •·•· Festive w.,. .. ,, Th• Re•. J-•• G. llaht, ,., .. , Mr. Robert L. Larson, Lay Auaatllll ,.. ... S41-3631 For tbw u ""' of Got/ is lfllic!, ""' powu{t~l. Ibid slttlrf'rr tltttrt ""~ tu o wtl:wtl .su nrtl, p irr · c'"t "''" to tl, tlillitl- "'t lUIIrtt/rr nf .IOMf llrtt/ spirit. ""' nf tbw ;oirtl.l lllf t/ "'tiff() N , tiff t/ iS II di.scwNtrr nf tltw thnt~tbts ""' ;,,,,, of thw bwflrt. .,.. ...... Ck.a'* eli Oa•tw ..._ .. ,... .... 1"111111....., ( l,J,,ut/ut 8111/w BOtUf J SaJita Ana • Mepe'le - D:.P. C. ....... ,,_ IUIQ)AT WtiCD t :csa.a.....,..._. Giant Wisteria planted at Garden O~ristion Science S.,.,ices nasT CIIV.C. Of' CIIIII8T,ICIEH1WT ))()) Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL JI :COa.a NIP .. W tiJ .:()0 ............ ...... 1:CI ..... D '•W ,\ WIDu.AY 642·1660 COSTA MESA 230 East Seventeenth Street GJ Jlarre// STUDIO OF CUll l ,:z. ,.-.r..-~---~ CLASSlS NOW FOUMNG f'HONI NOW P'O" YOU" FREE BROCHURE ON SECRETS ef IUUn 1519 N. Main St., Santa Ana 1 Top 0 ' The S.y -Vi. Lido I Newport Blvd. Newport leech -- FOOD and GROG AT THI JAMAICA INN e COitONA •t MAR Wed. Nite Buffet $2.50 from 5p.m. to 12p.m. • DANCMS lilfHfll. Y • ...... : 011111 J-11. '1ry Se•1tllfn1 In" ,., e 01,.__, COFFEE SHOP ..... t.at « L.-dt 1 I& 111 P.& "PU11.1 .,.U IIY IUTr ~ 210t E. COAST HWV.-0111 MUIO IWtl• Ap•.-I & 28e._-2a...• ....... 00 ... 2P ... e -T-.JeC..... One of the most outstand- ina plant apec:imena in Sou- them California waa planted lall weelt at the Coffee Gar- den, 262S E. Coau Hiahway, Corona del Mar. A wiateria vioe, nearly duee~uuters or a century old, and atandina 12 Ceet tu,tl, with a aprea.t of from SO to 60 feet, has been in- stalled an a spec:ially de- aianed planter and reflection pool. The wisteria vine becomea the foca l point at the Coffee Garden, uaed by many com- muni ty arou~ for apec:ial ptherinaa and edtibiu such u ut and flower diaplaya. Ernie Reynolds, principel in the finn of Uneacb and Reyno Ida, who haa been aa- aiatina in the redeaian or the &&rden, ILitea that other rare planu, tteea and vinea have been located and will be planted. Amooa the more exotic will be pelma from South America. an eapeliered Stcnocarpua .. fire whee I b'ee," flowerina bush maa- nolias, Japaneae maples , bromeliada, and other exo- tic:•. lnterealed apec:Latou at the planlina or the wiateria vine were members and orft, c:ials of the Newport Harbor Sc:nice Leaaue, aponsor of the Coffee Garden. Theae ladiea donate their time for operatina and manaaina the enterprise. Proceeds JO to charity. Leaaue members present for the plantina or the wia- teria included: Mra. Edward A. Raulston, foundina pre- aident o( tho Leeaue; Mra. Ricbud Steele, firat Coffee Oatden chairman; ~.. Peter B. Hi II, preaident of the New- port Harbof Service Lea,ue. and H.E. Reynolda, land- scape architect, who ia de- aianina the Coffee Oatdon. Newport Harbor Se"ic:e Leaaue officora &MOUnce that the ro-opeoina of the completely reoo•ated Cof- fee Garden will take place durina tbo mon. of June. Tho Scrrice L•po waa or- pniud in Scp~em~r. 19S', conaiauna ol 44 raembera. for the purpoee ol reDderioa the moat etrecli•• •oluoa.er aemc:c in the welfare, cda• cauonal, culllilnl aod cine pbaaea ol our c:c111a•ilJ. Mn. Rclwud A. llaalaton wu elec .. cl •• lbe fooadioa pnaideat, and re .. leca.d lbe followina year. Ia tho firat year ..,_ S.r- .tce Lta .... 11 a pilot proo jec&. orpaisecl tbe CoaDaD· ity Vol•&aer Ban•. ia Older 10 oootdJaa• 1M •coara11 fiD._ ... wort wt• .. ................ ., ... 9:1~ e.•. -011 II e.•. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15-11 e .•. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEET1NO ., .•. READING ROOM ....... .,.: 9 e .•. -s , .•. ........ .,: 9 e .•. -7:45 , .•. r., •• ,.., .,.,. '",...,= 9 •••. -s , .•. ; 7-9 , ••• ~: 1, .•. -., .•. IECON:D caJIICII OF ~.KUHIBI Newport Beac:b at Coroaa de I Mu 1:» ........ ..., a:oo..-. ....,_v ~ Luthenm Claurcla Of 1M lilc.tar Luftwraa Olwdl ta ......... ~ East Qaut JUPWQ OWona .... liar PAITOa PIMC CUte rt.GM: oaw. 3-sm SUNDAY !CHmUIZ 9 a.m. - -family worship includina Sunday Cburdl School 11 :00 a.m.-Wonblp. AqTIST'S qc:NI)C:ql~G shows the new look at the Coffee Garden, which is un- dergolng extensive. improvement and en- largement at 2625 ~-Coast Hwy. 3139 Eut Coa11 Hiahway SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: IS e .•. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 e.•. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 , .•. READING ROOM - first Baptist Church (SOUTH~._N) COaOMA DIL iiAa COAST HWY. AT IIIIACARniU .. The followina year, the Service Leaaue, in c:oopera· tion with other aervice cluba in the area, c:o-sponaored with tbe Volunteer Buteau the fint "Know Your Com- murli ty Beuer" aeries. The Volunteer Bureau became in- corporated in 1958 with the elec:&ioo of a community board. In iu aec:ood year the New- ~~ Hubof Service Leaaue eatabliabed a pi"Oif&m of Philharmonic Previewa alona with the Oranae County Phil- harmonic Soc: i ely. After havina brouabt Ibis bi&J'tly succea.Cul joint venture to maturity, the Leaaue aut- rendered thia project to lhe Philharmonic Society in LEGAL NOTICE CF:ftnriCATF: ()f" OIS0)"4. nNUANCf. ()f" USF: A~0/()1\ ABANOON\f ENT Or n c nnf'lus ~A\fr. THE UNOERSICNF:O do bere- t., certify tla•t, effective April 6l&, 1966 alley ceued to do ~iMU uder tJ.e ftCIItiOUOI fina •-e of .. The B•yeide" et 4507 W. Cout Hipwey, -.. ... , pon Beaell, Califo,.l•, wblclt b.ul-... r-erly co•- poae4 of ale followill1 penoaa, wtao.e ,_. a. r.n ud pl•cu of reeid•c• art u follow•, to- •h: CeotpJ. Ceyaor •d Ooro- aly j. C.,-w. lab wife. 2.211 Tulia Av•ae, ~ewpon &e~. C.Jiforala. e-e ... ~ •• CenUieate for treaaactloa of a..t-•d• IJae dove flcd- t.Jo• ..... aad atnuvlt of pelalieatloa dteroof, •• oe Ulo la tM offlee of ale Cout1 CJort ol ~-.. Couty, •allor tM pro•la'--of S.ctJoa 2466 of •• CIYII Co4e. WlTNF.SS .. , laud• lAlla 14lll .. , of April. 1966. Si ..... , Gootp J. c.y .... O.otlay J, C.,-.or ,..ll .. t April 28, 'I., S, II. 19, 19166, la •• Pf••,.n 8•"' ~: ..... ...... , ..... ..&1 I 1\!1 I w ..... Much of l96S. In Much, 1959, the per- manent ways and means pro- ject. the Daniah Coffee Oat- den, was opened and ataffed 6 days a week by members. This projec t, now renamed the "Coffee Garden," pro- vides funds to support suc:b comrrunity aaenc:ics 11 the , Volunteer Bweau, American Field Service, Girls' C lub ol the Harbof Area, family Service Assoc:ia tion, Com- munity Youth Conceru, Boys' Club of the Harbor Area, Oranae County Council of Community Aaencies, and the Convnunity Youth Cen- ter. All of theae aaencies have alao received the bone- fit or volunteer leadenhip aiven by Leaaue members. In 1960, as a major cul- tural rune: tion, the Service Leaaue and the Newport Har- bor Women'• Philharmonic Society inau,urat ed the I. Maanin Paabion Show in su~ port or the Oranp County Philhumooic Soc:ioty'a free aympboniea for youth. The Leaaue .. tabliabed muaical therapy Jli"Oarammina at Pai"iow State Hoapital in 1961. The followina you tho proaram waa roorpnized u ao occupa&ional dlerapy prOIJam for toertaJO Jirla, Membota alao worked at the boapiaal ID an eclucati'fO capechy for dloae children not eli&ible to atteDd aa ,.. larded acbool. nb project wa• reeotly &unad o.er to the hoapital ucS ita a&atf. ProtD 1961 to .. ......,&. the Newport Harbor Senice ....... baa be I peel n .. ca ud c:o-apouor ,.ilb lhe Pi•• Alta p...,.,,..jor an tbowa at lh• Pll'filioa Oalle1J. '" 1962 •e ......... co-apoeaond .-... lsatioa ol 11M Or•,. Cc.at Mu•r Cal...,, .... ,. ,,... ..., edited .. ca ...... n. Le .... 1 f ...... M!lft ................. --..................... Chambers of Commerce: La- pma Bcac:h, Costa ~ksa, and Newport Bcac:b. In 1964 the Children's Art Woruhop was orpni1ed as a cultwal project to offer a propam of cteatjve Ut for children or the community between the aaea of S and 11. Children's work is dia- played tbrouaboul the Coffee Garden. The workshop con- tinue• to expand. with claa- sea beina added for older children up to 14, as well as many new experimental tech- oiquea. A ac:holuahip pro- pam alao haa been ostab- liabed. aupported entirely by the Leaaue. 3139 East Coall Hiahway w..a. Olley a: 10 •·"'· -l , .... . ....... ..,: 10 ··"'· ....... . 7•7t.SO , ••• ; 9-9t3D •••• Frtoiley: 10 •·"'· • 4 ,.. •• You •e cordially invited to attend Ouarch Servic:u and to use the Readina Room. Dr. Cbuloa L. \1c:Ciain .n. .. M /'tUtor t~221t SUNDAY SCHOOL ••••• ta.S •• MOaMtMG WO.IH" ••• 1 h. •• TaAIMIMO UNION..... •• ,.... IVIMINC WO.tltU'.-7tJI ,.-. WIDMISOA Y SlaV1CI 7a1S ,.-. MUttSiaY f'aOVIDID 3262 a, .. ~ Street, Mew,.rt Heithts luloiWIIWU& 111 Gol'~fJimrnl, U,b/,,·aJ,,. Tlarolo~y. Evan~"lacolan lla.s.~wn Ch1uch School for all aae s, 10 a.m. Sunday Sunday wouha(l at 11 a.m. Nursery Care Provaded TELEPHONE 642·2140 ~---------------, I I ! SUBSCRIBE ! 1 To The Newport Harbor Ensign I I m1 z.courawv .. a...-. .... -cr1cuaw• 1 I MDIPtMDIMT ... .... ...... I I I I :.·;:. ·=·:: I I Oll'tl.hrlili s.• I I I \ I I • I I I M 3 I"'' I I Qlr..... I I -----I I I ~-----------------~ Coast Club to elect 1\e C.C..t wa..•a Cld ~eo... del Mit em bold it.l -•IJ l•c~ ...... ._ iq T .. .-,, ~ 17, at •• lm• Cout C:0.117 Clolt. Woalea'a Civic: Club ol a-. dea <Aove, ud Mrt. AU" ........ ot ......... Beach Woman • 1 Club. T'be Coaat WomcD' a Ct.~ will meet for loncheoo J .... 1 at tbc R..._ E. lAe noatiD& f81laUI&Dt. Elec1ioa ol omc .. will be Mid.. lleports will be made aboot a. diurict CGPatioa •ld at Dian_,lud Ho&el, wbere aa award waa u•• eo ELAYIE 118011111 1m .. club f« aclt.olarallipe. ADYAICED STUDY QUIT An accOWlt ol .. Biauiat ,.L. tbr ..... ~a. Elayne Brook1naa. a ou ... Maaanalud" will be teacher at Corona del Mar P¥eD by Nn. Ytraiala Wal6-Hiah S cbool I anauaae de- lllaD ol Bueu Pad, who partmcnt, has rece1ved a made a trip to Muic:o City nauonal defenae act 1 rant aad Guatemala ia february. for attendance at the N DEA She will conduct a atyle lnsutute for Advanced Study lhow o1 wo•n articlea and 1n Span1&h and J apanue. aad tell about dte cuatoroa The Lnslltute 11 part of lhe o( the country. Umversuy of Ha"a11. Clu- Mra. Ray Nielaen annou.n-ses will start June 20 and run for 7 weeks. J_.c.aoa~oe~ll. Every garment giYef' our meticuaous, individual CJttef'tlon, from the first careful mark-in to the finol check-out. ... c ... -....... .....,.. IILET • , .... ,., L COAIT IIIWAY- COIM*A Da. IIAa CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Penonalued ~r' It, DOH E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. :J3 V~:.r~ Ill ,,. '['''' 1 ~~-• l t 1S llvd 61J.()IU OUTST~NDING STUr:lC:NTS were presented with E.I. Moore memorial awards during public schools week by Seafaring Mar VIsta Masonic Lodge of Newport 9each. Here are the t:orona del Mar High School winners: from left, Tom Peltason, Laurey Kramer, Jerry Hornbeak, Kathy March, Diane deForest and Cappy Lynch. In the early days of the Harbor Area "Eddie" Moore was a school board member as well as the first worshipful master of Seafaring Lodge. cea that the winner of lbe The lnsutute mcmbcri "'Ill .. womu olthe year" award take couues Jn CIVIIIzauon, ia ~. W.L. Hubert oC the applied llnJUIIUct> and ad- S.ta Aaa 'loman'• Club. vanced methodoloay, lanau- R&JDDCrl4p are \tra. Roben aae pracuce. A full proaram Daily ol Anaheim Ebell, \trs, of folk sonas. dance films, Mra. Ray [)oD&bey of the and s1de Lnps 11 prov1ded by r---------------------------------------------------------------------~th~e~L~n~s~u~w~t~e~. Bob Nay heads Boys Club Boy a' Club boud membera elected to offi ce for the yeat were inatalled yeaterday at a luncheon meetina held at &ally'• Reataurant.. 212 E. 17th St., Coata ~aa. Robert Nay aucceeded Roy McCatdle aa board preaadent. Mel \1iller ia ht vice-preai- dent; Ed \1iltenbura, 2nd vi ce prcaident; Everett Rca, secretary; and '>onaldHuddle- aton, re~lected treaaurer. Incumbents e lecsed to the board ue Wi liard Courtney, 8. Jamca Glavaa, Robert Nay, Jackaon Hoatetler, Del Manacla and Roy \1c:Cardle. Mayor Willard Jordon ia a newly elected member of the board and Georae lloaa n waa appointed to fill the un- eapired tenn of Art \1<:Ken- zie. Both ,._.. Mc:Koozic and JG1ut w• were aPI'Oint.ed to the Advisory Boatd. • • • The billiard team made up olclubmembeta Bill \tutch1e, Tom Martin, Jim Wood and bro ther• Bob and Jerry Kal- aer woa the runner11p IJopny in dle 26th annual Sectional Billiard Tournament apon- aored by Soya' Cluba of America aod the American Billiard Coopeu. Compel· ina in the tournament hosted by the Boy a' Club of Buena Put were t.eama from La- JU.D& Beach, Santa :\na, Gat- den Grove, Pullerton and La Habra. • • • Summer camp rcaervationa ue beina taken at the Boya' Club for a week's vacation co Camp Norris in the San Bernardino \1ountaina. The camp period ia June 20 to June 17 and lbc roe i• $12.1 1be camp ia owaed IIDCl operat ed by the Paaadena Boys' Club for boy a 8 throuah 14 yean o( aae. Gary going to Boys' State Senior Gaty Lon& baa been selected aa Corona del \iar Hiab School'• Boy a • State repreacntative for the 1966 aeuon. He will apend 8 daya thia awrrner in Sacramento puticipatina in a mock atate aovemment. Gary waa aelccted by the faculty of Corona del \1ar Hiab School. Each teacher was uked to nominate 3 atudenta for the poat. Gary waa named the winner after the final tabulation. The teacben aelected the atu- dent.l not only on the around• of acholaatic achievements, but alao on their interest in atudent acti•itiea and leader- ahip ability. Gary haa been awarded the 1 E. I. \toore \1aaonic Award as lbe outstandina boy in hia clan. Absentee vole info given Eliaible abaen&ce votera may cut theit ballou for the June 7 pr~es from now lbrouab \tay ) 1 at the vot.era reaiatration department, 1119 e. ChealnUt St.. Santa Ana. Tbe howl ue 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. \ionday throuah Priday. Thoae unable to vote dUI· ina tbia time may requelt an abaent.ee bellot by writina ror and fi llina out the pro- per application form. LEGAL MOTICE N011Ct TO CREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT Of TRP: STATE Of CAUfORNJA fOR THE COUNTY Of ORANCE No. A· S3874 Ea&ate of DANIEL N. \te- CARTY, Oeeeuecl. NOnCE lS HEREBY CIVEN LO tile c:reclhon of tM alto•• ... eel cl•eecleat &iaat all per- __. laa•lac clabu •a•iut t.lae -.icl cleeecleat are reqalrecl to fila t.la••· wlt.la da• aee ... wy ... ct..,., ia tM office of dao dull: of t.lae ••• nth loci coan., • to ,...nt da .. , wlt.la t.la• ... c.-oary ... c~~.,., to t.la• ucler- elpo4 • c/o R-0041, Reffer- ... SMoa 1 c-r-. Auor.eyo Ill L-. SUS Vla Llclo. Newport .-. CaJHo,.la. w~c.la I• t.lae pl11e0 of ~--... of t.lae ••-•••4 1a all .. u.,. pertuiac te t.la• Ntato of aalcl 4eco4nt.. wlt.lala ala •oetb of\er ae Qnt ,dllcatloa of t.lala aotlc•. Dated April 19, 1966 '1.\RYO!f 'kCARTY 'hryoe McCarty laoeat rla tf t.lao Will ef t.lao ... ,.. ....4 44H:o4•al ......... a.n..-.SMoa • c-.... ~·at lA• IUSY .. LW. :ns:o ..... Cali ... '- Aat • .,. .., uec.-i• r.w.. A,U 11. ., s-n • ~ ....... ,...,... .... •r-• The fo llowina are the rea- 1001 wbicb make a peraon elipble to vote abaentee: 1. E~pect to be abient from precinct oo election day. 2. Because of pbyaical diaability. ). Rcaide more than 10 milea from the nearest poll- in& place. 4. Rcliaioo prevents voter from auendina. S. Reaide within pl'ecinct owned by United Statea. 6. TwciYe or leu reaiat.er- ed •ot.era in yow precinct. In addition. and by new 196S lepalation. any peraon who canJlot be in precinct on electioa day becauae ol cir- c:umat.Mcea anatnt after May 31 may peraonally vote at tbe Voters Repatratioo Department up 10 S p.m. oa JUDe 6, provided a proper lffidavit ia aiped by the applicaa t. lbe affidari t will be IDpplied by the Couaty Clerk. War ~l.en may apply up to ~ p.m. oe J.-e 1 ro. .. ..u mail COPJ ol abl~tee ballot. proYicSed it ia nOamecl ~ S p.m. oo Jcme 6. .. YUIIIIIIIUT OF 111-AIUIIII Wi• ~--. "· ot 117 lOdl SL, Weat Newport, .tied Sat-*Y, MaJ 7, ia S.ta AM. •• .._.meet 1a .. ..... --to. .... peat 43 , .... Mrs. RoeM. a udn ot Nc.w.,. it Arrin4 ~ • .. ......... , .... ot Ne•· ... 8Mdl. ,_.,.. atnicea ... a.-14 a& .. ·I~OCiilhay aaa,tl Ia Coua Mtu.. lat-t ................ ~ .. Pld, C.• ... THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT PUT THE "S" IN SERVICE N 1 IRVINE A OOWNEY SNACK SAVINGS < SHOP v 1.1.1 2:: a: 0 ..... ..... ...J AVENUE u 1- U) '""' ~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA Do"' nt'\' Sa'1ngs and Loan ts now m ~t>wporr ~ch and offt>nn~ tht' ...a~ qualm <ot'l'\'lCt' that has bt'co~ tht' Assoc1anon s tradt' mark m us othn arns You art' cordially mvutd to stop m and g't"( acquamttd -~·t' "''" ha't' ··l.lmt' mffr't' a -;mall ~Tnt'nto. and a surprt!it for vou At tht' samt' llmt' vou ma y want !0 o~n a savm~s at~ounl 7 n(l\<. tl('\' a\ lll~S offers •J ma.umurn tarnang plan for n~ry nttd \Vh~het you rtqUllt' a Q\1n~s acmunt wHh ansrant laqUidlly or a mttl111m or long-rtrm plan "'·uh ha~het nmm~s-Do"' nt'\' Savm~s can ful fill your rtqulre~nts with our savmgs program whach off~s Au1h1htv anJ h1~h !'('tum fm ~\('r\ sa~'t'r Savmgs accounts a!'(' msurt'd 10 S 10 <XX> bv tht' Ftd~ral Savm)o'!" and Loan In urancr Corporauon. a pmnant'nt a~ncy or ch~ Unit~ Stat~ eo,~~nt Stop m and ~' hello-''(' "'''II ~ looltang ror vou Hours 9 --4 Fnday 9-('. ' .. TilE ASSOCIATION THAT CARES" N EWPORT BEACH OFFICE ~ 3Q43 WESTCLIFF DRIVE T.lephona 643-6833 AND LOAN ASS OCIATION l'm«)R SAX (Coaa) MOO. - Call U 1-4977 (6-9) CLARINET (Conn) S6S - Call u , .... 917 .~OTONE Tr~naiator bear-ina lid. sso. 64~0904 - 642,..3228• TAPE llt.L.UROER ~ Lloyda. All &nnais&or. Like aew. S35. OR s-2419. (5-26). OUNCAN PHYfl!, dro~leat table, 4 c::baira, S40. 673- 6919• SNIPE 64 Fiberalass like new w/tratler, cover full eq11ip. 673-5205- SEARS 4 burner 30 inch Gas Ranae. wide oven, clock and timer. Like new, $50. 675..0074. (~-12) OOX TRAILER, 4 ft. ll 7 ft. solid axle, lasac tires, '66 license. S40 675-0074 (5-12) '57 SUPER. SUICK, full pwr. Jt\.Lf, aood uanaponation cas. SlOO caah. 675..0074 (5 12) 1965 LAKEWOOD Deluxe \iob\1 Home -10 lt 50 plus 2 cxpandos, many extras. Askin& .S6500. Adult Park, 890 W. 15th St., Space 88, Nwpt. Bch. 6-'6-9129 (5-12) DAVENPORT -Green wi lh aold flecks, like new S75. 548-3094. (s-26) O'KEEFE .l \tERRITI 4 burner liS ranac lOp ariddle -aood con. S25. 675-5179. (5-26) Y A.'-tAH-. 'Jtand Ptano 5'7" walnut. Exce l. con. 3 yrs. old. Sl200. 545-5966(.5-t'f 22 cu. ft. cheat freezer, Sl25. 545-5%6.(5-1QI 26' \tONTEREY cbasacter boat, aJuaed ball, 12,400 or trade. 646-53oo- ':1\0. Conv. '61 1\Jr/power Xlllt. con. S23RS. ~~~-5038• .. --------·----------- STEREX>-COUN CEL. A.\4--FM 4 sp. reeord playet-Sl95 673-1029- 1965 CHEVY Sport Van. All extraa , cooveu lO camper. t269S 675-3613. (6-16) HA.\4\tOND used console, Sl ,SOO. 494-636fl- ANTIQUE French prov. di- van newly upbol. beiae/aold SlSO. 673-6477• WAP f'LE IRON-double, res- taurant type. 140. Ca ll OR S..3895• ~IA~R-. c.yclo rnauaae. be•ae rechoina chair, like new w/pa.ran\ee, paid over '400, will take S250. Call 673~8$1 6 (6-23) CHORD ORGAN nearly new. •too. 644-06.58. (6-16> ~IPE ~ Tra.let, Good Con. t SSO. -OR 3-9453• 11' BRON~E G.E. refna. US. 6H-ll04. 219 Bay- aide Viltaae. NB. (5-l 2) APT. size atove, 4lbumera, SJO. Call 673-4841 eves. (5-26) ' 'S8 T-Bird conv. excel. S750 Ll 8-2131 OR 3-4157. electric sian, 3'18' plutic face, 2 11dea. 1110. Pb. 642-3681 or 6~S7S• '61 PQ\In-.c Catalina. full powc, tl .~. 671-5454• ANSCO 3S \4M Super 'Aemar f-2, 3 lenaea, liibt meter. 16S. -MJ 6-4173• CAMPER, Qaaeom 11' w/ naylbina -11300, OR 3- 1St,. PllBBZBR -S ca. fL -.,od wodiaa c:oeclilioe. 646-1283• DIAMONDwald •d bracelet, l .. ea, II .ti-..cla, aet in · ,a 1 . la•nd lor flUS ..... S41~J3 ........ WALNUT a. ':&\h,wona , ..... etiU ne. MAPLI! Bldf•t. $50 -0~ ). .... ·SMALL Boa Tnile.r,. wltop, ClooA tire•. -.,o, -67~1767• MNIOO. Spinet Piano-tSOO 67s.oo7~ 11' a..ASSPARCabin CNiaer JohaiOftMtl. Ttailer, n traa like new. $2100 CH 9_..6i". 18~ POOT KAYAK -2 aea~ er with paddlca. Oood caa- ditioo. 190, or beat offer. Call 673-2201 after 6 p.m. (6-16) 'S7 T-BJRO -Hard and toft topa. Good conditioa, many xtraa. Power SLR.&H.tl79S. U 8-3111 eves. (6~0) 14' SLOOP, ex. coad. uw uailet. $4'75. OR 3-4609. OR l-26SS• LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S S~E TS 166 448 ~otice ia hereby pvea rllat oa \fay 19, 1966, at ll :A.~ .• lhe Lasarde Corporatioa, a Califo,. • ~~oia corporatioa, aa TI"'Latee t.y subsLitotio.D by • iaatrot'Deat ia writias dated April lS, 1966, recorded iA lhe oHic:e of lhe CoiLDty Recorder of ()raap Cooaty, CalifOf'llia, oa AP'il 19, 1966, iJa Book 7905, Pap Z71, which .. betiratio.a waa made DAd Ji•-pv•••t &o t.lae term• of t.laat cenala Deed of Trut dated \lan:ll 19, 1964, uec uted by [. Cerry Cllbert aad LoaU.a C. Cilbert, ..... bud aad wife, •d re<:()rded \larch 23, 1964 i• Book 6972, Pa~e .01 of official record. ia the oHice of t.lae Recorder of 0tup Couty, Califoraia, wtll sell at public auc:tioa to bi8but btdder for c•t. (payule at time of s ole ill Jawfal •ooey of the U a.it~ St .. es) at the taaiA eo- truce of lhe Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boale- vard, 'lewport Beach, Coaaty of :)raap, Stet e of Califo1'11ia, all risbt, title aad iatereet coD• veyed to .. d aow held by It under said Deed of Trust ia the property sitaet e ia the-Coooty of Orange, tate of Californi a , dt'scrtbed as: • Lot 14 iD Bloclt n, Rive-r ~ctioa, LD the Cttv of 'ole- port Reach, u sb'owa oa a \lap thereof ~corded io Rook 4, Pa1e 25, '4isc:ellaaeou '4apa, .-eeord. of aaicl Qr.af!e Cou ry. Said ••le will be ••de, bot wit.laoat coveo•t or warT•tY, e.apress or i•plied ref!'lrdto~ title, pos•e .. ioa or e1u·um• bruces, 1.0 p•y tbl' upatd prilacipal Sllt'D of the 'lote "'e- cued by said o~d of Tnast, to-wit: $20,249,30, w1th laterest t.laet>eof &om ~o•ember I, 1965, •t the rate of 6.6'\ per aana111, aa la said Dole provided, t~ setber witb adv•ces oader the term• of said n~d of Trnat; fees, charges u d u peasea of the Tru.stee sad of the Tr11et ere .. ed by saod Oeed of Trost. The beDeficiary oDder said Oeed of Traat, by reaaoD of the breech or defaoh iJI the oblij!s- tioaa se.cared Iller,.&)', hereto- fMe e aecuted aad de-h vered to the IUiderstped a w riiii'D Oe· clarsltoa o[ rlefault aDd Oem•d for sale, aad wrilleD notire of breach lllld elecuoa CD caose the oDdersiped to sell saJd property to s ausfy saod obli-- llallooa, aad thereafter oa j aa~ ry 10, 1966, the ll.Ddersiped caaaed satd ~otice of Rreaclt aa.d of fJectioD lQ sell to k ~corde.1 10 Book 7807, Psge 22 of said f)ffictal Record.. Oate: -\pr il IS, 1966 The Lasarde Corporattoo ~>of-is Cro~oD Aothorued Sipatue P-ablish: ~pril 2:8, '4ey !l, 12, 1966, iD the ~ewpon Rubor f:aaip IRYIIG MUIOI1l AliT DISPLAYED tl lAiiUIA trv~n e Manoir, Corona del \tar arlut. will hold a spe- c tal uhibit of has p&lntJn&s thas monlh at Dante's Pane Arts Gallery an Laauna Beach. A prevtew showtn& and reception will be held th11 Friday everuna. \1ay 1 ), at tbe aallery. Mr. Manoir was fonnerly on the faculty of the Art lnstl- tute o f Chicaao and haa ca· b1bated his p aintJna• 1 nd tl'eciat ccr•ic creauona an the aaJierica of Marshall Field A Co., the Biltmore Salon and Cowics Gallenee 1n Loa Allaelea, dte Milwau-- kn Art lnatitute, WalhinJ' tDD, O.C., and the Camelie lutitute. CAIIILUOftl. IIIYU ICIATCIIII Mire Milier, 19, cf lSll Vi•ca Dr.. Bay Aclrea, a atDdeat at UCI, loet cootrol d Ilia car at 1:30 p.m. Pri- clay. May 6. -,.c.Artlw.t Bl..t. .._ PGrd Rd., Eat BWJ. n. car rolled o•a. '-ockiq .,_a win f•ce -' 3 poela Wan ludj•• riltU 1W. ... Mire •.tr•ed a ............... . ................... ................... ......... ~' G~OUNI)fl~C::.~KJNG was held May 11 for the Orange County ~lrport ofilce of United California Sank, on the northwest corner of MacArthur '3lvd. and '3irch ~ve. in the Irvine Industrial Complex, in the 9ack '3ay area of Newport CJeach. The bank wi II invest some $85,000 In fixtures, fumlt.ure and equipment. the $115,000 building will be leased from Gerald Chazan, contractOf, repr~ sentlng the owner, Huntington Seach Shopping Center. Occupancy is expected in the fall of 1966. UCCJ was represented at the groundbteaklng by executive vice- president Frederick Huber, vlce..president Chules CJall- lle and uslstant vic~esldent ~d Johnstone from the L~ headQuarters; Lee Hasenjaeger, vice-president, Santa Ana; C::dgar ~. Hill, vice-president, Newport CJeach; H.G. Stokely, manager, ~th--Santa Ana ~fflce. From the Police BloHer (Continued from paae 3) h pukana an t t ~· Balboa, was stolen from the Ate ca at W. Coaat Hwy. and Park ~ve::Ca ~ Bat= girls' JYm at llarbor Hi&h and Newport .Blvd.; Mrs . Gibb lallftd at 3·SO Oo . . .Harold lluao Condry, suffered bnuaes and abra- thy R . e.s~z ;i~) B~ ,t:; ~~~ Holmwood !)r .. Newport siona to her. arms and face Or told I'' Y lle•gbts, water department and complaaned of severe mo.v, d SSpoO f•ce some, 0 1ne rc-foreman, backed a sk1p load· cheat paina; she was taken e rom a e ter an H H · 1 ..1 be 'lbo • b er anlo 2 gas pum(ls at the to oaa osp1ta ... A su11- r mal 1 '" ·. · T rbaee !een: caty yard, 5Q2 Superior \ve., board worth s25 was stolen ;:er~ s to elba P•ll~d na. an~ West :-lewport He1ghts. from the aaraae of James rom e res• ence o \1cJ)ooald 409 Belvue L Mrs. Evelyn Poster, 200 Friday, :.Aoy 1., Balbo ' Bur 1 kn., 15th St., Centul Newport B1ame Ursm, 3001 llarbor Lei rl1a. · · 1 ~ ar's:C a . .Vandals shot • BB VIeW Or .• Harbor View Halls, rbce "':'!_ va uef ~.t . romD throuah a plate glass wan-told police burglars took an T boresluc;;ncde 0 . ,..aurface5307· \•F\ . ur w a ent1st o dow at Factory El«;<:UOntcs. o\ .-I rad1 o, a patr Se h ' Dr ?I 'N 425 31st 'it., 'Nest Newport, of bmt~ulau. and a pen aa ore ·• est ' ewport. caua•fll S200 damaae. re-wort.h S2Q5 from a vacant lEMlER UKIYE STAlin Mark A. Soden, member of the Newport Beach law flfm of Harwood, lieffeman, So- den and Corfman, has been named aa co-chairman for Newport Beach, Costa Meaa, Corona del Mar, lluntinaton Beach and Fountain Valley for the American Bar Assn. membership drive bein& con- ducted this month. SECRETARIES TO MEET "What's yow uyle, u a seminar ror secretaries, will be held this Saturday, \tay 14, at Oranae Coast Colleac by the Bahia Chapter of tbe National Secretaries Assn., in cooperation with OCC. 1:::! HAR80R E'4SICJit THURSDAY, •v 12, t• S£C1101! --Pw i OORQ!IA DEL MAR. MU F. Greeter lunct.l today A joilll ....... -•a ..... da• vppu;Ciiiill_, to ... ~ .. Col&a ... aa Ch?lhr'a troduc• lb.••'"' ao4 .. u na• .ttacado. OCIIIIilli .... Ud abotat their Ml lnea1 .,.. lbo omclal CltMten •ill ... tioa. bold at aoaa todl)', May tl, S.Um H. Praaltltn it chair- at tho Sportamu reata•Mt, "*' o( lhe td~aca&ioa cctD- 1670 Newport Blvd., Cotta ndn.ee, and JobD Connell Mua. heade Lh6 Official Or .. &ere. The apeaker will be Supt. Leland Newcomer of tho Newport-Meal Unified ~hool District. Hit topic will be ''Plana ol Lbe uni- fied diauict." Theao arec&er lunchoona •e tho .. ,et acquainted" mcetina• of tho c~ta Meta Cbambor. All attendina are MAMlD ftttl ItT A lAPPA Kaduyn 81eanot Youna. 202 Via Palenno, Udo tale, aeoior In hl110ry at USC, haa been elected to Phi Be'-& Kappa, tho national ac:hol••· tic honor aociety. Sbe ia ooo ot 43 USC atudenu recoivina the honor. Shep&C.,.n ......... ,_, ........ _, ..... .... ., ... ......,,.,... 0,. IlL I frt. IIIIMS "'Il ...... Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS -AU. SIZES -AU. TYPES 'hllll•• a: Jkbea 7·IDI .a~s...._ IIIIL ......... ta~ SHOPS AND SERVICES ported Dean R. c;almans house at 1106 Pescador Or., • .. A Schwinn racer bicycle Oover <ihores; they also worth 180 was s tolen from squutcd glue on the noor the aaraae of Orvil Hem-and rx•ureJ <;an•-flush '" the atreet, 434 Redlands ~ve., sinlc ... Oonald L. llartman, Newport Heights .•. Buratass 30, of 1812 'Y. Ba> ~ve., broke anto the home ol R.K. Cenual 'lewpoll, was ar-Save Time And Money-Call An Expert Vanhook, tKn -\lder Pl.. res ted 1n fronl of 12q Opal F..aat Bluff, a nd took an ~J-o\ve. on Balboa Island on a • AIR CONDITIONING miral set valued at snq. . . charge of drunk In rubhc at Charles S. 0'\talley II, 24, l:30a.m ... TbcronJ. Kelly, of the shap "C)olano" of New-22. of 11-''-1 30t.h St., West pott Harbor was anested at :'-lewport. was anestel! at W. Coast ltwy. and Rivet&tde Patk \ve. between Sapphlfe "ve., \tanner's \tile, on a anJ ')tamond \venues on char~ of Jrunk an pubhc at Ba lboa h land on a char&e 1:! :-45 a.m ... 'Jeotge B. Ro-of Jrunl '" publ1c at I 0:15 SMJTH BIOS. CO. He.tfng -Air C... ditionl ng Sh .. t ...... l 1640 Superior A•e. Ll a.SSJl berson, 2::!211 Channel ~d.. ta~rdoy Mo 7 Balboa, told pollee someon(. E'·' d' \ YS II f L • APPAREL -~EN --•-f"' . ::.uwar .. ca et o os ""'"' unuaw ..,Jy cn\etecl baa bouse .a.A. 1 •-ld 1 .... and IJ-.de .r the becboom --.e ea ... po ace wal ,a blthroom ~... .. h h · 8-foot Saoot boat valued at ...., a.Hc en; ow-,2116 1 f dry ever. they wete ktnd enough was s to en rom • to leave behanil them a hoc· dock s lorag~ rack at the key gam, anJ ~ roJs and Balboa '\ acht Bas'"· 8!9 reels n .., Pr ., • Ba)stdc '"lr ... flmolhy Tur-. . . aane '· 1ne, .... lu , 1 f 007 of 125'7 lade <\ve .• Balboa ngtnn. -. u I F.. Bal- ls laoo. became diU) and boa Blvd .. Ra_lboa, a student .I!AI DAIIL ettef' Dresus & Sportswear AccesJOriu and Gifts Newporter t,., OR > 1700 Westcliff Plozo Ml 2~24U Newport Beocn 111 as a result of wh1 plash at Or<~nge (t,ast Colle~t, she suffered In an auto acca-was arre,tcJ at c:;av-on r>rua • AUTO REPAIR dent anJ was taken to lloaa 'itore,I0201nlne \ve.,West· Hospllal. .. Luke ;,. '\ooJ. chff Center, on a charge of 220 f)pal <\ve .. Ba lboa Is· shopltftlng a perfume-colo- land, reported lhat unknown gne set wott.h S4 at 4:30 suspects ransacked a bed-p.m .. the ~outh wa nabbed toom at has resadence Jurtng b-. an e~plfl~ec , R.lt Cri r- a party and r..:moved a watch pen .. ·"''netv Jollars worth and .• th .. 70 .-of coms wa, stolen (tom a rau10 wor • . . . ... r-bed nest \1 . '4athan, 53, a con-room at. the home of atruction supcrantendent of Jammy llllngswort.h. 516 1424 Irvine ~ve .. Ha;bor fcrnleaf \ve .• Corona del lhahlands, was &nested at \tar. .. James fvans, owner ~von <;t, and ~avera•de nr.. d t.he o\-O,lOr 'Vandow and Newport lie 1ahts, on a char· C)creen Co., 1640 o\vun Sl., at of drunk dravma at !:10 Newport Hc •ght~. reported a.m ... Buralars borke into that burglar<> attempted to C• Service ''Imported'' From Tune-ups to Overhlllls JAGUAR Specialist S.CS.I941 2221 Herbor, C.M. FRAI-fK ROMERO elabll.,ed '" lhle -• atnce t9.SJ For tunc-ups, service and repa1 rs or any car. J016 £.COAST HIG+iWAY e c10e • hom &-rt• J e-J,. Pb~ 67J.~22 &be cottaac of \11 hired G. break open a loclc on the Stephani, 111 28th ~t., '.\est aarage us~ng an ax but fall-• AUTO SERVICE '4ewport, damaaed a table ed to gam cnu y ... <\ ve-1-G_A_S_&_O_I_L ____ ....__ lamp and sl<llc a toaster 4 h1cle dnven b)-Betty J. p111~s.and a lamp wort.h ,·37. 'libb, 3f\, of 1045 \ttaston Thwnday, Moy S Annelte \t We11sman, ~. d 229 Camatton -\ve., Cor- ona del \tar, uappcd on a defective portion or driveway at 330 \1arauerite <\ve . and fell to the p ound, brcakina her aJasses , which cut her eye ... Lu\(len C. Cryer. 27. ol 215~ 32nd St., 'Neat New- port, was arrested at b11 rea1dence on a warrant of diaturb1n& lhe peace at 3 :20 p.m. . .Officer ~tan Leroy Oamer, 24, of 4114 E. C<>&at Hwy., Corona de I ~. back- ed his police unct mlO a parked car owned by Frank J . O'Conner, 1700 Kinaa Rd., Cliff Ha•cn, at W. C.at Hwy. neas 61at St. in Weal Newport. .. o\ tonneaa cover, aear knob and coat qJoed at S6l were aiDt.D from a a~ta car oweed by Keane th L . l'bonll, 420 E.. ISch St., Cliff tlaYeft, perted at l6d\ St. and Ne.pcrt BlYd. in Weat Newport. • • Wilbur L . ~rca, Sl , ol107~ 3ln4 St., Weal Newport, waa 1neat.ed in the alley at Ocean Pt. bet•oen 32Dd ud Drd Str .. ta on • char,. of drwllt ie public al ll :20 P·•· ••. A Swiu ntch ud biU· (old wofda tlll .... stoa.. ftola the btd at 8aJ PL Mid s..,.-.. Awe. • &.1- boe Jala..s, repclltecl hN ()'Cal ....... -.. ..... ""· .. 4.-.. .... ....... .. • ,, --" AM. ...... ,.,. tc ..... . St., Cosl& \1eu, struck an Wlknown obJect neas tbe LC::L~Nr) ouv~~. president of an advertising i-nd public relations firm in Orange, w been elected vict-1)resldent of the Orange S:mplre ~ru '3ot Scout Council. He Is chaiiTI\ln of the Coutecll's Sea Scout comml ttee and serves as commodore of the Sea Scout CJase In Newport Cleach. He is a graduate of USC and member of tht Friends of the llbt&ry of UCI_. l'lwlng World War n he served on staff of Navy COit- YCit c~Odotes. SHELL ')IL CEALER Al..l.. Sf ATr .,.OTO" CI..U't flt"'&II(•S ....... ~frL. Al,.ICN•4r:N T e a...Ur"' CHIP ST.A'-IPS. TVHIIt• U ... "'tQHT LV!H'•CATIO .. I"OU:C OOICtt·UP A"fOO<'L.IVr:-.v BILL C'-NN\HC UOI C. Co••t H•y. ol Cold..., rod Corone d•l Wor, 6 7 S.ZII4 IEAUTY SALOH CINDERELLA Uttl• girl'a aalon, IJMCiol- r~lrtg In hair cu.\ting and atyllrtg. 8y oppointntent only. 130 E. 17th St., C.M. Suit• K • 642-3689. CARPIMTRY CAIIP.TIY ....... & .................. ............ Me~,_ .... , 11.0 ... ..... sa.a1n ... ---...... 6-2JP2 • CONTRACTORS SPACE PROBLEMS? New ond remodel1ng Resid.ntiol ond commercial Licensed • Free estimates C.H. CROHSHEY CO. ~73.5421 COW"'L.t:TC .. & .. OOCL.tN O AHO -~~'~" ..._ CON.TtotVCTtO H 1111 Pitts GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR c o .... wv.c••'-... ,..o Rl[a•o~T' 3t2 M••ovc••Yc. A ve ..,.., e COIItONA D .. L. MAlt CALl,. ...... O NF 4575 3038 • DRY CLEA.HING -" /1 .. 6;1~ ~ENID Profcaaional and IMJd&et day cleanan1 -(Ut ICIVICC - -quality ~rk - aclf aervice laundry. Fi n• ahed Laundl y Aacncy llOt E. C.eet Hwy., COM 67)..9~5 • FIBERGLASS CrystolinM CorpcHotion Costing Resins & Moldt Fiberglaaa Motertol s onJ Supplies -Ll f\.-0292 1626 Plocentia, Coato Meso • RESTAURAt4T I E R K S H I R E' S . ....... ., LUNCHEON-DINNE R COCKTAILS ORiole l-4J40S 34SO VIA OPORTO Newpon Beach • FLORJST FLOWERS FOR AL.L OCCASIONS DrMMrl Tosh "HARBOR AMA'S OLDEST FLOif Eflt SHOP• • lUI MIWPORT ll VD. .. 6..4419 c. ....... . • JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor·Slrippang .and waxing • Windows Complete Cleaning Servke. CALL- 646-4977 • JEWELERS WALLACE CALOERHEAO J £1 ELER 31~3 F. Coast Ht&h•ay Cotona del ~ar O~•ole l-22SO •MARINE HARDWARE ~ WI LCOX.CitiTTINOEN HAitOWAitE N..tptleul e._,,._ ... "' 1100 W. C..at Hwy. H.L .....sl1 z,vu .. .r.nrn • NURSERY Shrubs, Interior Plonh, Tropicols & Tr .. s insecticidu ond Fertili ze S&H c.;,.., StGmf' s F '" De li very COaoM4 DEL M4a N\JUEaY n .. E. c.ut ..... , &n-ta• • PAIMTIMCi c. .... P•illltflllt 30 yeare uperience Reuonabtc -Work atone Ll. 8-6616 DR. LOU ROY ELDER • PET SUPPLIES ,.,,.,o\L ,. .. We have the larvest cr~d moat becaltiful ael.ctiOft of tropi col fi .1\ ht the areca. Yte oho carry o full lin• of octo~•iv-.a, cr~d oil ace. .. aoriean~ * the hol*y. Sovth S.. Tropical, 218 w. WI hon, C..._ L i betty 8-7'961. c.-. .... • PLUMBING A. W. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Camalloa Ave. Corona del ~- Plwnbena Rcpaira DAY~ Nl GHT WATER Ht!ATF.RS 673-41~ O.GEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE tR~Io~t., Plto~~~IM•I -· ,.,,.,.,.cJ 14 Hill R HU Rf,f \f} 'i.f R~J( I PHONE 646.0622 Res. S4·4187 Repeir -lnstallatiOft - R-odel TOM D•GEARE •38 E. llftt, Coato M••• • SHOE REPAIR IAIIIIIY'I C.O....,I_.. Shoe S.,.,ice ORTHOPEDIC p,.'"''''*' s.a<ioli tt We ti" S&H Gr"" St..pa 1190 H ... r ltv4., Ml 4 33 1l • TRAVEL SERVICE • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTliiMCi (By E•rop•• Croft•ft) RIMODIL 2 pc. Mt OML Y ... JDCell '•a...," 215 M.t• H. a. U6 Mal ,. ........ ,,.bp CUSTOM I PUlNITUtt.£ UPHOI,. lY e ~AU n tJ10ttK • MilL'' "IIMCMI UPMDL .. IY .. ........ . ~ .... , L4URI:NCE H~'tVEV doubts I tt word of HonOf 'll•ck· man In the true-t~lfe story "Life at the To&>." a Colum- bia Picture now at dtt 'lalboa Theatre through Yay 11. ~PO RT ACAOIMY AWAID WIMMII SHELLEY WIMTII$ "OlE OF THE YEAR'S .10 BESTI ... TIE aT TIUCIIII& PICTIIE OF M YEAR I" -AICW W,_, H:l'. httl ···---~·--·--............ SIMY POOD • StillEY WlmRS ~£UZMrni!IMTIWI • SECOND FEATURE • Jason Robarda Barbara Hani 1 ''A THOUSAND CLOWHS" MESA. . ~ ... Clint Walker & \1artha Hyer in "TH E MIGHT OF THE GRIZZ LY" -also- John W11yne "HATARI" HELD OV!1tl "HARft!R'' with Paul Newman a lao Paul Ford 1n UMIVER TOO LA TEf June 5 is music night A Scandinavian niaht of rmaaie ia aebeduled for 7 p.m. Sunday, June S. in Pearaon Park ampbidleatre, Lemon St., in Anaheim. COo4ponaora are Ancbor Lodae of Newport Beach, Oranae Bloaaom Lod&e of Anaheim, and Solbalcken Lodae of Anaheim. Many folk dance &roups in native costumes will enter- tain. There .will be muaic by Alfon .Beraatrom'a orchestra, wilh aueat muaiciana from Lawrence We lit's oraaniza- tion. Soloiats will be \4n. \taana P..naen, soprano of San Ga- briel, and Arnold Lindber& of Huntinaton Beacb, member ol Skandia l.odae. Local ticket infonnation may be obtained from E. V. Soderbera of Anchor l.oJae. 673~950. I'IIS IUl mART OF COSTA liEU !HES Services and bruial will be held in Iowa for Ida G. Sw- art , 84, ol 1921 \taple Ave .. who died Priday. \1ay 6, at the Cotta \1esa Convales- cent Home. \irs. Stuart, a native of Pennsylvania, is survived by 4 dauah te rs , \trs. ~ar a are t Ouatt of Coata :\iesa, \1rs. Mary E. Waaner of Illinois, \\'s. Glea Kleppinger of Iowa and ~ •• Katherine Cline of Plorida; 3 aona, Frank Bun, Pred Burr aad Robert Stuart, all of Iowa; brothers, Ear I Kerns and Blair Kema of Pennsylvania; a aiater, \1ary Rooney of Penntylvania; 21 •andchi ldren; and 1 S area t- arandchildren. Bell-Broadway \iortuary, Coata \1e aa, made the ar- ranaementa. IALBOA PElltll'4 SULA 673-«)4 OPEN A:4S -SUNDAY 2:15 HOW SHOWING -EMDS TUESDAY , MAY 17 THE PRODUCERS OF "ROOM AT THE TOP" IRIMG YOU AHOTHER TOP ADULT ENTERTAINMEN llAZEN AS THE PEOPU WHO LIVE! {~'1 f r,.0 !LIFE\) T THE ;Tgp" I LAURENCE HARVEY , H6~~ S11,~MONs t • '""CKMAN "01ERT MORLEY . MICHAEL CRAIG A COI'*-M ALSO HILARIOUS SPYPROOF • IM COLOR HORST IUCHOL TZ AS "THAT MAH 1M ISTANBUL'• A FRAHTIC TURKISH DELIGHT! Hollywood Park THOROUGH IR(O RACING Now! ·-~DDAILY T!MM.,. ttwv letv"'•,. ..... -... Will •• ,.1:41 •• ,.,. •• .......,. 1:11 ' CHYIIIm TIAIINtTAn H J TaM lfTD flyer e--4lflrect .. .,...._,_,Oft LIM 11'""' Down.._n. ·~·Ood afMI .... ..... ~ MMctOft .... ~ .... Una M. MOLL YWOOD 'All ,,.,.-" c.tNry teutau.,., ae ~---- lnstitlde set for gled A , ... , loadtu&e aiadlar ID latt yeaia ~~~~ will '-olfored to lh• phecl ,..,. deatt ol the IUr._ UM from July 11 1o Me-U a& Newport tfarbor Hj ... Sdaool. .. Twentieth C.aiUIY Val•• .. Ia the allbject ol dUe ....._ Humanili" a.eu••• .Well will feallan a ....... of peat lecblnn. ••-"-poupa and .,._a ....... aiona oe tbe 00111 'IIIM7 aceno but wilhoa& .. tndl· tional preaa ... a ol Mal~ montt, papen ...t ...... nu. yeu•a 111011-.... been n~ to ..... 1$ biah•bility ....... n. c.eachina at.atf It .-pdaed ~ Mn. BattJ MiU•, bead ot tbe E.naJ{'ala de,.,......l at EataDc:ia Hip School; John Cullen, inalniCIIOf of matb and acience a t &taacia, 'Nilliam Clarke, bead of the &&liab depu1r'Deat a t Coata \teaa Hiah School. \tra. Mil· ler ia chairman. "The lnatiblLe will upoae the atudenta to aucb dia- c:iplinoa aa philoaopby, ~y­ cholo&Y, anthropoloiY, aub- jec ll not normally tauaht on the hiah achool level," Mn. \1iller atatea. CAR WIMDOWS IROKIM Vandala broke all the win- dowa of an auto parked in the B atreet parkina lot in Balboa, c:auainatl2S damaae , oo Saturday, May 7. The rear window or a atation- waaon owned by Joaeph C. Poweta Jr., 1007 E. Balboa Blvd,, waa a lao broken. AUTO OVlRTUIIS A vehicle drinn by \1ichael J. Rahe, 16, of 4S24 Roxbwy Rd., Cameo Shorea, ran off !he roadway and rolled over oo Jamboree Rd. about ·~ ofa mile from E. Cout Hwy. last Friday, \1ay 6. \1ichael was uninjured. LEGAL MOTICE ---------~'lnr.r. 1H" TI\USTF:F:'S SALF: TRUST '40. 5271 THURSDAY, tMY 12, lW O*J'IA DEL !A!, CM.Jf. ')~NCE ~NT~~TAIN~RS at the Costa ~Aesa High School Shindig Include these young ladies, from left. Holly '<ubik and Claudia Hawkins in the foreground, '3everly Forehand and Kim Piper, kneeling, and 'Ae'issa ~akow and l)iana Thompson, standing. The Sh n:ii'] V¥ill be held will be held this Friday, the 13th, tn the boys' gym at the school, starting at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds Nill be used to purchase a reproduction mach tne for the school 1 i bfary so that tedious hours of copying can be e tminated and reference books can be shared among more students. Mesa shindig this Friday \ieaa Hi&h'• aMual talent ahow and ahindia falla on Friday the 13th this year. The talent show opens at LEGAL NOTICE ~'lTICr. Of' TI\CSTF:F:'S SAL.F: TI\U~T '40. 'i272 7:30 p.m.. the Shindia at 11 :30. "Some of the \1esa talent trytng nut for the show looks very prorntsing for a good show." uy o; \if-;. Bernard Paul, PTA president. Senior \1eredt th \1i Iter wi II sin a "~lichale Row the Boat Ashore" and Sophomore John Graham is trytn& out for a piano sol1.1. l)ave flerby and Larry Paul have wntten theit own mal ertal for some Folk and Roll music. Teacber talent may include \irs. Ruth C10ttuso and Th~ mu ~eaton wtth their "spe- ctal ac t." Talent " o:.xntng from all over the area as r.on-\1esa students Denn•s 'lloble, Jerry Brown and Chuck Hamlllll will s:wesent the1r Rlue Grass en- terlltnment. The prtce for adults, stu- dents and chi IJren wi II be SOC. Drc'\t. for the evenin& wtll be ca-;ual. City lui dina. Perm· ~~~=-:-:ro~ Wfell A '*Adam. tellant Gerald Cauaa, S*titi•. .. l*!ftitt durioa lho line ~l...._l IUil\ • 1090 S.yaade -..ultt, UU .. atclilf 'lr., ... t cl May. ·• •"""'· t1S,OOO. ....... Ia ._. '-edl Wat.ltina, 381S Roy MatrtoU, 2300 llad ~.0. Spcarmu, add .. ,. =~ ~·· remodel Itt~ St., remodel aua .. lo femily ••t. l2S Orand Canal U). ....-a..~-w! __ H. II room and build now ·-a•,. aoo. · • ~ ,_ ' • ss ,soo. --· AJ. Compeon, cbao.. Wallia ~-t, fence, 261S Theodore l.indatech, wall, apartment cSowottal.ra at = :;~·· "400. 1000 Marinera '>r., 11,100. ~ Warino "•e. to conner· . Tereace 'Nel1h, patio cover, cial aad add to COllll'Mrcial A-. 8oi10G, 11111 for O.K. 1301 Oxford t..n., 1100. IS,G)O. • ~r.-'·274) E.Coaat Hwy., Powney Sninaa .\ Loan .~:: :_~i.~ patio. ~ "-••"· 340 Poppy ~-~ns's~~"'· 1043 Yiouchrt U. lale A'M.. Jk lw .... 1 stair· Richard u -.. 1 tl -. n• .. man, IWII'l)o <DeDD Ma~:well, eoeto.. ~· ,.;.. Clowl t mina pool, 1410 YiatWid~ eoct aad cS.ck. 101 v.. ,..· .._,, IUS. • eato, ~ii.!4,S4t. Geuoe, 16,000. Dr 0. . n-.. Oono Rooa Jr., remodel • "11 ._ 1• puc.itiOft City of Newport Beac:b, al- aad ..,... a.dditioa, 109 walle fGr dellllal oftie. at terattona at Balboa 'X Via Wu iera, t lO.OOO. lA)$ 1L C:O.t H.,.., t2,9SO. Pier S2 ()()() oan Mew,.,t Hel,lm '-t ...... ~ . . Jeff B~te,;, 2219 OlaAne 1 ~ph K.pb.art, patio alab Dolll P.-, • .,.....lftl pool, Rd., adJ 2nd noor 13 SOO ud fence, 339 Catalina Dr., 1107 '-alia, 12, • Mn. o\."11 and J •.' ~~lb· ssoo. n. Blalra, t.loct wall re-demoltsb dwe ti1n~ :\1.; .. .,.,..,. taiaer ia !roet ~ 2201 Viua ._nat.le , SlSO. ' -• A. Jacobt, 300 ~. Coaat del Oro and 2•36 Viat.a del F.vereu Liles wall 1547 H No 314 4iol, 12,400. \1uamar ')r. s.,oo· . · wy., • , awnanaa, car-W U port, encloaure, S1,100. eat ,... S.y H. \1u rph}', add lavatory, Robert J . Kasbiaon, 107 Bcuce Ou8row, wall, 1511 1319 W. Ba\ <\ve S3 000 30th St., remove door, frame Santiaao, S900. Bay Sllorea -.• ' · and stucco interior, S40. Tramc:o, interior partition Taylor Hancock, remodel Joanne ~arren, aian. 335S to. c:reaLe shop at 397541 roof, 2115 Bavsb Or Via Lido, 1350. Bttch, 1600. s 1,500. · ore ·• Hl•AI FLOYD, IZ, OF COSTA lUI DIU Herman Ployd, S2. of 20S Oarmouth Pl., Coata Meaa, pauod away Tueaday, \tay 3, followina auraery. He waa a preciaioa abeet metal work- er and bad lived in the c;om. muoi ty for 7 yea11. Puneral aenicca wcte held at 2 p.m. Priday at Wet tel ifr \4ortuary Cha pe 1. Dr. Arthur Bieu offi. cia ted. \\', Ptoyd ia &llfYi•ed by his wife, Ellen of the bome; 2 brothera, Lcater of Okla· homa and Jamea Albert ol Teua; and 3 aiaten, Thelma Skuinaton or Arizona. Bes- sie Lou TW"Oer and Joan Floyd, both of Teua. He waa born in Colette, Tnu, aad came to California in 1950. TOM MORAN otOSEM TO GO TO lOY'S STAT! This yeas'a Soya' Scate repreaentati•e from Coata \teaa Hiltl will be j•ior Tom .......................... Mat .,._,. AlB ,_...._, The 291b A.luaal Callfc-.ia Soya' State will bo lat W from June 11 • 25 at s.cr... 11)Cnlo. 1'1le eYeat is ....... sored by dle Amcricu Le- ~on. ...._ ... Y ... Or4.r .., • s-Melt,....: c.u 671.0550 Swim Wear SAVE$$ & $ BALUF , ALES 1664 Newport Blvd., Costa Me ao DISCOUNT PRICES Open Tun-Sat. 10-1 and 2-S THE NEWPORTER INN PAUL SIIITH TIIID -I ,_ •• -CitRIC GUilE FOSTU DUO -4 J.& -I J.& NIWPOIIB HUNT IIEAIFAST herr-..., ' --2 ... J a ..... ..., .. ,. .... " ..... 0 o \lay 20, 1966, at eleveo o'clock \.\1. rirat -\mericaJI Tit!~ luuraace 6 Trotll Com• pany, as trutee, or aacceaaor lrWitee or sab.Litated trutee, by tile etrtala O.ed of T,..\ uf'cated by "ARRJ:~ f'. ".\So Sf:\'. a manied ,... u bla aeparate propertr ud recorded f'ebnary IS, 961 Ia Book 5629, rase 2'U of OUicial 1\e- corda of 'lraar Couty, Cali- fonaia aod paraaaat to t1aat cer- taiJI Notice of Oefaah ud r.te- tioa to ell t1aereaoder recorded Jaaaary I'\, 1966 111 Book 7806, Pase 72 of Official 1\ecorda of '>raa~ Coaoty, will uder u d pwsuaot to said Oeed of Tnat ~11 111 pablic aactloa for cub, lawfal mooey of the UDited States of 1\merica, at the maiJI Wl'at eotraoce to the f'int Americu Title laaaruce 6 Tru11t Compaoy boildias local ed at the IIOulheaat coroer of f'ihb ud \tala Stteeta ill tile city of S.ota ~oa, Calilonala all tllat risht tide u d laternt coa- veyed to aod aow held aader Oeed of Traat io the pt'Operty altoated Ia thl' Co .. ty ud ~tate deacribed as: '111 \lay 20, 1966, at elf'Vf'D o'clock A. \t. F"ir'lt \merican Titlf' loaaraoce .\ Trust C:om• pa.ay. aa tra,.tee, or liDC'Cf'"sor traste~ or sabst itated trustf'e, by the certaia Oeed of Treat ese~te4 -., W AI\ ll f:"l F:. "'AS.. ~F:Y. a manied mao a'l b1" •eparate property aad recorded F"ebnaary IS, 1961 ia Rook Sli29 Pa8f' 222 of '>fflcial 1\ecorda of 0rao~te Coaaty, Califoraaa aad pal'SilUI to !Jlat ceru ID '4 OIICf' of Oefault aod F:lectioa to sell thereaader recorded Jaauary 13, 1966 ia Rook 7"00, Pa,re 73 of 'lfficial 1\ecordll of '>raDfiC' Coooty, will oader aod porauaat to said Oeed of Tra"t se II at pablic aactioo for cll'h, lawf11 l money of the l'Dited ~tatu of America, at !Jle I!UiiD West eo• tnace to the F"il"'t \mericaa Title )ol'larance .~ Tra ... l Com- pany buildins locat,.d at thf!' southeast cor11er of Ftfth ant! \laio '\treeta io the city of Suta \aa, California all that ri~t title and intereat convey,-d to aod aow held ondl'r flffd of Tr nst i.o the property "ataated ia !Jle Coon tv and ""'' e d,.. Scholarship grants assured o\ leasehold eatat e ia aad to lot o& of Tract No. 1718. u ahowa oo a map recorded lo book !11, pa(!e 46 of \fiacel- laaeou \tapa, recorda of Oraase Coaaty, Califoraia, aa aet forth io lllat certlllo leaae dat~ \larch 27, 1959, nec.- ted by J:arl If. Staaley •d '.tildred .,tuley, baabud aad wife, u Leaaor ud \larqaia Pitmao, a marril'd maa, aod Robert W. Smitll, • alasle ..... each u aodlvlded oa~alf ial.erest, u Leaae" for tile tena of 65 ye ana be(!IDJilD(! \lay I, 19S9 ud eadias \tay I, 202-&, recorded -\pril 17. 1959 ia Rook 4675, pase 59 of Official Recorda. S.id sale wiJJ be made with- oat eovea•t or wanaaty, ••- proud or implied, aa to tile title, poaaeaaioa or eocua- lwaacea to aatlafy tile re•aia-lai priaclpal nm dae oD tile oote Mcared by aald Deed of Traat to wit: 113,181.31 with IAter.at t1aereoa tr-OctoMr IS, 1965 M provided la aald aote top""' wlt1a fee a, cll•p• ud ett.peaaea of tile Tnatee .-aae" ot.ller naa • ••Y bave beea ad•aaced by tile o .. er ud bolder of aald aote, wltll ia'-reat, •• pt"'•ided l.a aa ld 0. ... of Trut. Dated: AprU 26, 1966 nRST AMERIC~ nTLt ll'CstlllAMCE t TlUST COV ARY By Al• A. bo,. Aadaotb ... OfOear ht.l..._, Allril tt. May 5, 11, 1!1166, Ia ~. Newport R•"- scribed as: . -\ Leuehold e"tate •• aad to Lot l of Tract '4o. 1719, ... shown oo a map recorded •• book. Sl, pa11e 46 of \li"c,.J- Iaaeoas \laps, records of 'lrao(!f' Coaoty, Cal ilona•• ... set forth ia that c~rtain lea"r. date-d \larch 27, 19'i9, ,..eC'u- ted by F:arl ~. '\taoln and \l ildr~ "ta•ln, huband and wife u Lessor I!Dd \farqut" P itman. a marned man ADd flobertl{. Smith, a ainj~lf' mao, each u tn~divided oar-half iatereat, u leaaee, for the term of 65 YC'IMI befliDDIDjt \lay I, 1959 aod ndias \tay I, 1024, recorded April 17, 19'i9, ia Book 4675. pa1e ~ of Offi- cial Recorda. S.id .. te will be made with· oat C'oveaut or warra.aty. ell- pressed or Implied, aa to the title, poaaeaaioa or eac1U'II• lwaoeea to satisfy the rem alai•« pt"iacipal sam dae oa the aote ~cared by aald Deed of Ttut to wit: 113,181.31 wi!Jl laterut thereoD fro• October 15, 1965 • pro•ided la aaid aote to- pther witll fees, ebar~ aad npeues of t"e Tnaatee aad aacb ot1aer a... a11 •ay ba•e be.a ad•aaced by t1ae owaer ud hold~ of aald aote, wt!Jl iatereat, u proorided ia aald Deed of T,..l. Dated: April 26, 1966 f'tRST AWElUC~ 11n.r. INSURANCE I TltUST r.owP ~Y By Alaa -\. la011 Aat11oriaed OHieer Pabliab: April 28. \tay S, 12, 1966, la aile N-pon R.,bor t-1 .. Scholanhtp assistance for the furtherence of stuJ1es of many local ht&h school and college 'ltudents was assu.red tlus weel w1th the aMouoce- mc:nt of "ubstant1a l annual gants to be: -owarded to ss:wtna graduaces by 'llewport Ralboa Savlntts and Loan A.ssoctatton. <\gne s Rlomqwst. s:wesident o( the firm . revealed that av. ards an the amount of Sl,SOO rxr >Chool ,.ould be rwesented to outst.andina studento; at 'lew port Harbor. Corona del \1ar and Cos ta \1esa Htah Schools and Oranae Coas t Colleae. In additJon to thiS 56,000 asstst to serious m1n ded stu- LITTLE GIRL HURT lS lllE, AUTO COLLIUE ._ btcycle ridden by 7 -year- old Lauren <\on Vauahn of 726 Santana n r •. Irvine Ter- r.ce, collided wtth an auto driven by Comel11 P. Tyson, ~. of 1915 ){ewamee Or. at the intersection of \t~tlabaz nt. and Santanella Ter. Fri- day afternoon, \1ay 6 . Lauren auffered a burnt~ on the head, bN1sed knee and ac:ratched tht&h. \Irs. TysOD took Lau.ren home. and tben dM little &arl .,.., taken to Hoaa Hoapital. "-• a. y..,Or4. -. s.a..ctt,....: Call D3.e550 -----· dentt bent on a u e ful cat- , eer. lhe u socia tiOD will make apecial awarda to u- chi tectural atudenta at Oranae Coaat Colle ae. The uaociation'a annul awards prorram waa inaQJtU- ted 12 yean a ao, in 19S4. ~~~~ TRADIN' DAYS ARE ON '65 MUSTANG G.T. '6l FAIILANE Auwm.t le. N41e. tiNter, ,._,. ateertng, dlac brakee ai\G soo 4 Ooer hdan. ""d•a, wire wMeta. 121 "·• l ftiiM . litaalty wrpl 52595 PICKUP W ''"' , __ ~ Tefl lllttlt-.,. . .,....,, ..,.,.... .................... 1"441 ,.. ......... PICIUP ... 1'"•1'111 , •• ~ Tefl ~­_.. ............. ...,.. ................. f/1 ................ SS95 '64 MEICUIY ~rttta• C.weftl~ All- ~ ,..-.. "-ter, ,...,. .,. .... rt •• ......, ~k-,._.,. .......... ,... .. -'"' .......,, ._ ..... .... SJ995 ... 11011 !Iuter, VI '"''"«· N+Ge. SJ095 '62 eo..t~ ....... 2 la ~ t...... wtt11 fUll ,._.,. aft4 ~ air _.. • •tt'-tllftt. ........ .....~. 'Q c ........ .. '2995 •1111 set liP Aa a .... ,_ .... , ••• ...... ....... ,.~ ..... •.Wi-.. at UCI tor Nl._ .. ItA~ ol Coalll ...... . .... ., .. ""' a.a• -oJN. at UCI, wt.o ........ ., at.ot ~buell 10 •a• at ~~ ...,.. 0111 New v ......... . Pellow ableleou, .. aca..n, frieftda and "-''bert ol bia famlly bue cocuri-.. .. d S$,111 10 tbe memorial award fw:~d, which Ia a permanent endowment. An award wi II be made Mch year to a UCI abadent wbo, du.rina bia froabman year, beat nemplifioa an outataoclina combination ol ..... I ........... ...... .._.. acW..~p lllld .. ~ -• Ia u.,.a lllld clYio acthidea. At UCI, lt..,ear-old Nictao- laawua,.. .... otltae deao'a aludeot caW.et ln aocial acience, ecll_, of tbe divialonal newaleu.r, ._. ber o( the all<a~apu CODa atitot.ional comraitteo. Ha pllduated in 196S ftooftl Now· pon Hubof Hiab Scboot, whor. be waa natioaal •rit flnaliat , a ch olatahip winner, and leader in the b&nd fot 4 yean. He waa a member of the Coata Mota Police Dept. aearch and roacue aquad and the Eaplorer Poa t. 3-way crash injures 2 TE:NTH '3IqTHOAY -Phllco's Aeronutronic Oivision of New port '3each is 1 0 years old this week, observing the occasion by carrying out more than 100 prime contracts wi th the Oepartment of Oefense and National ~eronautics and Space ~dm1nistration. ~eronutronic was establ ished by Ford \4otor Co. in May , 1956, as a subsidiary. Th e Newport '3each headquarters on Ford qd. were establ isheo in 1qsa. In Jul y of l qsq, the subsidiary was merged into School family is busy LeonarJ \.1. \.1c;-..lutt. modem language teacher at Estan- cia ll1gh School, has been ace epteJ as part1 c1 pant 1n an "'rJE~ Overs eas lnst1tute for ~JvanceJ <;tuJy, 1n French, to be: he ld 1n Tours, France, for <;ccunJary C)chool teacher!> from June 20 to ~ug. 1<1. Thl!> m~tl lUte 1s under r.he ausp1ce1> nf r.he lJn1verstty of Otegon .u I· ug ene . \lr. \k"utt wall nv from "'ew York on June 20 to Pans. lie w1ll spend S Jays tow1ng the: French Capttal , then proceeJ to Tours for 7 ~o~.eeh tlf 1ntens1ve s tudy. (ow sel> w11l tnc luc.le lt n- gut sttc~. h1'!ton cal CIV lllza- llnn, ..:nntc:mpor,u y c ulture, mcthoJ~. phonetiC!>, wnttng, oral prac tt ce anJ conversa- tion. The la1>l week w1 ll be Je- voteJ tl) a conJuc teJ tour of parts of Lan gueJoc, r.he Rhone Valle y, ~uvergne , Burcundy and the l\e~e­ Pranee. \1r. \1c;-..lutt's Jaughter, Gayle, who graduated from Rea lntenneJiate ~honl 1n Costa \1e sa and was 1n r.he first graduating class at Costa \1esa H1gh School, w1 ll graduate from r.he Uns- vers lty of Redlands with an <\8 degree 1n psychology on June 5. She IS 21 -.ears olJ. <;on , Oennts, 29 ~ears old, marr1eJ and father of 3 guls, wal l gradual e from Clare- mont Graduate School w1th h1s Ph.D. tn government on June-'· \1rs. \1arita \1c'lutt 1s an elementary school teac her Ord anJ ~th grade} tn r.he Corona :Jn1f1ed School fJis - tnct and teaches at "'orco elementary school. "'•• •• Y .. , Orw '-r • S.'-scriptle.: Cell 67l.OS50 F="ord as the Aeronutronic Division, and on July 1, 1%3, was merged tnto Ford's Philco Corp. The aerospace firm, wh tch employe s about 3,400 people In the Newport 9eadl location is engaged i n research, development, test and manu fact ure of weapon systems and weapon defense sys- tems, re-entry system, reconnaissance and intelligence syst em, space systems, electronic countermeasures sys- tems, radar , and propulsion products. Two motoria ta were in jured at 4:40 p.m. Friday. ~Y 6, in a l-way, cbain-feactim 11uto accident m 91. Coaa t Hwy. near Walnut St., Woat Newport. A a porta car dri nn by David R. Forward, 11, ot H~tntinatoo Beach amaabed into tbe nu of a nbicle driven by Edward 0. Hami 1· ton, 40S Dahlia Avo., Cor- rnanager of the ne.vly open ed .Vestcl i ff ':ent er branch of ')owney Savings \ Loan ~ssn., is rec eiv i,;~ ::-:embership receipts from Jack 1arnett, at lett, manager of the "feWJ)Ort HarbOr Chamber of Commerce, and Nick 'Ziener, at right, manager of the Cos ta ~,1 esa Chamber of Commerce. Cormal opening of the new branch office was held last ~="riday at 2043 'Mestcliff l)r. ---Plastic TRASH CAN Hoover Convertible Model # 70 The Hoover convertoble cleoner wir+l or's e•cluaove "T,.ple Actoon" cleonon9 9eu th e d"t out of co'J)eta qu1cldy ond e osoly. DARK GREEN PLASTIC WITH LID 32 Gallon Reg. $6.95 Hoover Portable Ev e ryth n 9 f,,. n e olly on. s •de rh e cl e ane r, olloch· m ents, cotd,•ond, the lle•obl e ho se, co,ne cted on d , e o d y to 90, , o o th e, cl e on er 1 i O com:o o c • ... 1 0 compl ete. EFFICIENT A n ewly deso9"ed motor·lon system comb n es <N• rh Hoove r's "comb and bru sh" "'II no 11l e to q ve o n ew h•gh '"' ron'''e' cleaner elfo Co en Cy. STORAGE Never a probl..,. ... ,oh th11 Hoove1. Sro•e• on end or It or. To~ es l es s lloo• oreo, obour 1 cu. h. o f spoc e. SPECIAL S49SO Clean-up S488 Special \ 0,.1-, th e Hoover 1.111 r+l e CO'J)et o ff th e floor ond holds ot on o cuth· oon of' "• while th e smooth ogoto- bo" top the corpe t ,., tly, to tor bort top th e carpe t g.,tly, 10 b"nll the deeply ... bedded gr~t to the a .. rfoce. Once on lOp .t\1 s grlt con be ,..,..,, "P ..,,,.., th e lont, th reod ond hoor, w+.., auctoon rol.ea •~erythong on lo th e throw owcry bo;. In cludes: ZIPPER BAG F RONT LICitiT RU BBER HANDLE GRIP RUBBER SCUFF GUARD SPECIAL PRICE S6950 ma del Mar. The Hamilton vehicle waa in turn puahed into a horae trailer pu lied by ao auto dtiven by Marcheta 8. ~ain or Viulia. Forward auiTered a cut bead, an injured knee and complained of cheat pain a. Cecile Hamilton received a aore neck. Both wore taken to Hoaa Hoapital for treat· mont. IASKITIALL LEAGUE PUIIIEU FOil SUIIIIII Tne Boy a' C lub of the II ar- bor Area will boat a baaket· ball leaaue durina the aum- mor months for all boya en· t.erina the 9th throuah 12th sradea in September. Soya ~raduatina from hiah acbool may play in the leaaue if they have not reached lheir 18lh birlhday on or before June 20. All boya interested in playina should reaiater wiJ\ \like Niasen, alhletie director, durina reaulu c lub boU.ra. The Soya' Club ia located at S94 Center Street, Cotta \teaa. CAR IIOClS UOII P1JLE: UIIIY£11 SAFE Glynn L. Van rJe Walker. 16, of S39 Hami I ton St., Costa \teaa. lost control o( bisvehic:le while neaotiatina a c urve on Oaluy Or. neu Aldebaran Circle, l)over Shores, at 6:40 p.m. Priday, \tay 6, anJ ran off the road- way, craahina into a con- c:re,te li&ht atandard. OlyM Heaped inJWY. t-at •• pol• wat blocked 10 tile pound. u~qTH~ ~UlSTAOJ ·Is serving as a receptionist for the 2nd annual publ i c relations workshop being held from 1:30 to 5 p.m. today, May 12, at the Charter House Hotel, '\naheim. The workshop is sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Publ ic qelatlons Society of Amer- Ica. Yembers of the discussion panel are Monte Helms of the Los 1\ngel es Times, Tom McCann of the ~nahtim '3ulletin, L ydia 'Vilson of the Orange County E:venlng \lews, Leif JQilnson of the c ullerton 'Jews Trlbone and Jim ')ean of the qegister. Cecil qospaw, publisher of the Placentia Courier, i s representing the weekly news- papers. President of the Orange County Chapter Is Andy Mace, public relations supervisor at Paclflc Tefepflone. Reg2.85 SALE . 2e19 QT. HUNDREDS OF COLORS AT THE PRICE OF WHITE PAINT! SATINTONE LATEX WALL PAINT The 01ic1nal "eny pelnt". It' a •sy to find Just lt\e color ~ want (wa hltve hundreds). it'a .. , to put on w.th roller or brush. d"" if' minutes •nd tools ..... ue wtth .... , .... of .,, -It' a ... , to lrve with. e..utiful, ~ weah~te eftd ~·factina. Custom-mfaed tor you -et ume pnc:e " white. NEW SATINTONE LATEX SATIN ENAMEL S£MI-GLOSS TOUGH AND LATtX EASY At leat -pelnt that does the iob of aNt hM the -~ of eft oil baM Mn"'l'IIOII, aN Is letex .. Y to uae. The newest of the ..., pelnts. It driee In mlnut., . ..,.. on li"-• *-"'. equip· ment weeMI up In wat.t. Hundtedla of eo1ott -noaatracoed PRIM LATEX WALL PAINT Rec6.90 SALE 5.49 Rei5.25 SALE 3e98 ....