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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-03-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignFORTY·SEVEN of th e 4q walkers in the Orange Coast YMCA's "walk-a-thon" held Saturday in the Harbor Area finished the full 25-mile course. The "'walk-a- thon" raised more than $1 ,800 for eqU ip- ment fo r the new Y facility in the back bay area, according to chairman Bill Goochey. Each contestant had a sponsor who contributed to the v fund fo r ea ch mile walk ed. Above are the 5 walkers who completed the course in the shortest time, 4 hours: kneeling, left to right, Mike Han- son, fres hman at Estancia High School; Max Sapp, fre shman at Estan cia, and Tim Marx, freshman at Co rona del Mar High and member of the On-Lookers Hi-Y Clu b; standi ng, Bruce Corzine, at left, junior at Harbo r High and member of the Excali- burs Hi-Y Cl ub, and Charles Mo rr is, 6th grader at Wilson School in Costa Mesa. (S wenson photaJ ,, cave-in at pt. Center BAL WEEK MEMO A pipelaycr workina &I ' N cwpo rt Centeo w1a buriod wader 40 tons or dirt ye s ter- Thc Jwtior Ebolt Club or people who i wann lO ou.r them home. ~on·t let this clay afternoon when a trench Newport Jk:ach has iuued area Cor a week of run. All happen to you. Remember caved in ncar th e hi ah rise a word &r welcome to the we aak ia that they arc con-theac rules: medica.\ buildinJ,. comina Euler wee' ,,·,,·. aidcrate and approciau·ve Thcfaulaccidcnt occurrcd .. ''The Sute Houaina Act ton, &nd also a reminder of the riahts of others , and aovemina the uu and oc• ~~ut ~~ •. 3c"u·mp .• m. ~.~,':~:a?J that a.ood con:luct is ex· remember that conduct that 1 ' -. c upancy o s uuctwu wi ll Ralph Cru iz, was recovered peeled of the yO""'"Sters. 11 unacceptable at home is L.-• 1 1 -.. ~ stnct Y en orced; there after 4IJ mi nutes of excava- Here is the Junior Ebell unacceptable 1n Newport · .. J u a ten p.m . Cuuew for li on by rescue crews. letter, which lists rules of Beach. th ose under 18 yean of aae; The Newport Beach fi re Jood behniour for the "Last Easter Week, the no 1 p· · s ee 1n1 1n c ars or on department rescue squad viaiton : police department called th •-e ~ach; no drinkina by administered o xyaen aa "SprinJ vacation, or Bal over 1,000 parents at all minotl; disturbina the peace soon u the head of the vic- Week, is just around the how s of the day and niaht throuah obscene lanauaae, li m wu uncovered, about comer. 'lie here in New~t requestina that they pi ck unseasonable noi5e or oHcn-20 minu tes after th e cave- Beach welcome the youna up their children and take sive conduct 11 1 mis-HILAIRE DU 9ERRJ ~q;, in. The 0 ,nen supply ran deamcanor. former Far .East specialist out JUS t as the rc scurers "Patents, plene, above for the American OSS, wil l were pullins him from the all, make sutc that your talk on "Vietnam_ why not Ucn ch, ~d card~ac mauaac The Ens ian has received bonds ," tellina of their children are properl y chap-win?" at 8 p.m. this Friday was apph_ed. d~uthueatmebunt word of the death of 'Ji naer many journeys toaether in eroncd and that the y have ' was cont.muc 1n c am - Lamb. well known explorer, uncharted areas below the personal idcntiftcation and March 3• at the Irvine Coast lance as Lhc victi m wa.s who went with her husband, bordec enouah mone y. Country C lub. He is a world taken to Hoaa Hospi tal. GINGER LAMB DIES 9 ana, on numerous expe-Perc PelleH "'Ne ate proud of Newport corresportdeflt with 30 years ,,,, Crui z, who lives at di tions in Mexico and Cen· Beach and a.re happy to of experience in .~si an a1-1101 South Center, Santa teal \m:rica . share its beauty and rc crca-fa irs and is the author ot Ana, was pronounced dead \1ts . Lamb died last wectr.-• • • d lional facilities with all "Sa~k.ground to betrayal _ on arrival at 3:40p.m. at end at Hillsboro, N .. \1. Fun-IS IOJUre visitors as Jona IS the y Hoaa Ho spital. era\ services were held brina wi th them their aood tragedy of Vi etnam." The A co-worker. Jcrt) Rcill), By Fran~ Gr•w•ll proposed policy on "aca-ualion of the results or the there yes terday. Perc N. Pe llett, ?O, of manners and a proper re· F riday prog ram is sponsored 17, of &23 Governo r, Costa While ttyina to add defi-demic freedCin" will al so ins uuctional effort and The Lambs lived for many S42 Riverside ')r., Newport spect for themselves so that by the local TACT commit-\tcsa, v.tLO was in lhe trench Schopl policy argued nition to the Newport-Mesa be discussed. s upportpro crams is a s hared years at l40S Seaview .'\ve., Hcilhts . suffered an open we may all enjoy their tee (Truth About Civil Tur-beside '.1r. Crulz, told the Unified School !Jistrict's Challenae to the school responsibility cL the com-Corona del Ma.r , which fra4::lWe to his riJht lea at s tay." moil). Ensign the followina story: operatina framework, trus· dis trict, such as was made muni ty at larac , the board served as horne base for 10 a.m. Wedne1day, March "From the: comer of m) lees may have s tepped into last October when a Cos ta of education, and the pro-their travels. One of the 1, when he was uap~d Allen l'iecall sought eye, I saw the earth slidina .n ant h 'll "· H' h • hool ,.. toward us. I l'elied, 'Ge t 1 · ''"~sa • 11 ,,c teacher fe uional s taff. This can noted quests of the Lambs between his car, which had out!' And then 1 ran. On Much 7 the board wi ll misused an <\merican flaa, on ly be accompli s hed in an wastheirsearchfor the Los t rolled backward, and another ''When J looked back from meetlo consider approval of is the target of the proposed atmosphere where those in-City of the Mayas, which car on w. Coast Hwy ., near lvt area-wide Sth dillric t A boy was hit and knocked the edae or the u cnch, policies aovemina "irres-policy entitled, "')uestion· teres tcd in the quality of they had located jus t be-Balboa Blvd., m Wes t re c~ll attempt aaainst 71 fe et and the parents Cru iz was bu ried under the ponsible and inational ina o f instructional pro-the school dis trict are free fore the war. They wrote a Newport. He was taken to Oranae County Supervi sor were fo rced to pi cket before di rL" questionina of teachers and &rams and the support to construc ti vely question book about their unsuccc ss-Hoaa Hospital, where sur-Alton All en is under way. they could act any action, \1 R -11 ·d th h d pro-ama " and U o· •• "Wo ha"o SO"Coal th ousand ho sao· d. r. e1 )' sal er a r • con over-opera ons. the efforts or the school in ful cJ.pedilion, "Quest for aery was performed. ~. • • been on the JOb fo r 4 days. s ial iuuei. <\n alternative In part it reads: relation to the es tablished the lost c ity ." They also Pellett is former battalion persons interested in there-He wen t on to chara e that The din filled in the to the board's on·a,·nally "Tho ccns•-··o·vo 0 al 1 "E h d r: call of Super"o·sor Al ton," the supor,.-i soo sorves with .. ._ v • aoa a and objecti ves." wrote nc ante vaaa-11fC chief of i'lcwport Beach. • tren ch about~ feet over the Cro d o led T d 0\ip Cl euy,head of a Santa "alacrity" the interests of head of tho vico·m. When Wn report lscoun o 0 this, Supt. Leland y 't ? Ana publi c oolations finn, La&una Nisuel, but not tho B. Nowcomor would be in· QU can say no, 'd tho "''""' du< down"' Sill yeuerday. individual. th bod tt; 1 d Th . structed to establish rules , . . ~r. Cleary, re siden t of If the Irvine Co. as~.e Sh· ., c y, d ·'h~ p ace a ere is no connec tion H1ah School,'" she said. ooaulation5 and procoduros Counc1.lmen. !Jee Cook and do th1s all over to'Ml . Once H bo H··•t d . ..~~~.m ,.~!. ...n er u arms at-bot h 'I o Ill r • ..,. an s, 1 s a mem-reduced o:t the b .' •- ween t e man Vfbo diu• "But the man was not df•s• to muimiu ucua to ..... rOC"IJt vo1c•d complaints you s tart this sort of thin&. ba or \0 a ac .. nve ee4 u • c&ow. ...... " ........ li........._e .... ··~·· 1 ·1----~~ !~· \~*-'rJ·-~·.u._., ,...·~-h1mulf to 2 airls fn Pia-posed bimulf to the .trl• -ama ia &ood faith and to came Up Tbr cfiscuuion at The COUi.::il directed i d ... .. Monda j • If tion, Ekach taxpay e~s. One of cent a an reporta of a and acted like a typical .. minirni u unwarranted Y .even Rl ~ Ncw~t ~tl to include the projact tee: for toad 1ovemment."' ra pa.y an addiuonal. U OO,-.. ·•0,1 sao'd, "If ho ,·, so'IJ deviate in the Harbor Area, child mo lester."' attac•o upon the school Beach CltyCouncllmectJna. 1n 1be 1967~8 budsot pr<>-· ·"' h 1 d. •• ., whi ch 1s stecrina th e recall vVv 1n taxes, e c a~mc I" h · b dl h d." accordina to Newport Beach There have been numerous districl or •taff members."' The first Was the Newport aram. Under present Coun• effort. And · c t.a \i 'f th a 1 ve, e II a )'cru s e detective Celeste Van "clown" siahtinas in Costa This pro~ed policy is Harbor Lawn Bowlin& Asso-c il policy, the city pro-am 1 In re~sct.i~~~~;se sse c try Cl b C leave, a 16-ycar veteran Mesa but all have been expected to meet with trus · ciation's reques t for a new vides 2/J of the cos t, the He expects to file a recall ~en~s ~~•as aiven to Seaer: oun u in law inforcemcn l. proven unfounded accord· tee approval March 7. bowlina site, possibly on local area 1/J. petition in June, and ex-strom property, the taxpay- "Thcre was one incident ina to Captain /ack lver· The proposed policy JOY-(rvine Co. land. The Coun ci l also: plained the reasons wh y: crs there would be payin a I d I d involvina 2 little airls on son of the Costa Me sa police emina the teaching of con· "I s ee no reason why tax • o\doptedOrdinanc c 1207, "The county assessor's 6-an additional s&S,OOO in p an e aye Feb 23 at Corona del Mar dcpattmont money should be used for wh ich reduces front yard year proaram to brina th ~ po<.•pcoh.· taxes, he added. • 1 • uoversial usucs states · '} th is ,"said~tr. Foroit. ''Whys tb c r 10 1 8 county lnto cqui ty on assess-that the ichools accept e aca.s rom cet to p•ut m ~roundbreakina for the Topless told to cover up Topless dancers at Baby Doll'• Place, 2J70 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa, have been aiven notice to dress within 14 days or stop dancina. This is the effect of a crash ordinance passed by Costa Mesa city fathers Monday, only 3 days alter the bar and i u featured toPless dancers opened ror business. The 12-paae ordinance will reaulalc li ve cntertajnment businesses which by "their patronaae and entertain· ment become a clear, present and immediate d anger to the physical health and well beina of the citizens or Costa \1esa," accordina to Roy E. June, ci ty attorney. It is his belief that enter· tainmcnt such as is offered at the Baby ')o \1 is "con· tracy to the publi c peace, health, s afety,convcnicnce and general welfare or Cos ta Mesa." ·•-· .b. not as k for publi c s ub-feet on 10 lots, 108 through m cn~!i was sabotaaed by Su-,.. B. LLMU .... 1r rcsponst tlity for scriptions?" 126 Ruby <\vc. Balboa 1 _ pervuor Allen last year, SUCCUMBS INIIIDIO assistina s tudents ID pre· • . s when he reduced Laauna Paul Blaine Stillman, son pare themselves to be re· C ity Manager 'larvey land, where the pl anntng de-Ni ol's osses•.· Hurlburt was authorized \0 putment re ported "a sub-iU propcrt} .~ of \Irs. Paul E. Sti llman uf spons ivc and productive mcnt.. 211 \~atigold Ave., Cl1 rona -m~rs of It continue his s tudy of the s tantial number or lots with .. _ uo::; society. "He has fai led to serve th~ del \1ar, died Feb. 22 in ln- --'1 7-acre Corona del Valle Country Club, to be located north of Newpor t Center, ncar East Bluff, has been postponed for at leas 1 a month. • "te s I•• thor·. IaVIn bowlina request. s etbacks of 8 feet or less." 1 h ·" ... ... pcop e; w en he was rut in wo at the aac of 52. He is "Contro versial iss ues are Then came the request The Council ov erruled the office in l%l it was 00 the survlv~d also b} a SISter, The fat lure to agree em matters of present import from the Lido Shops Assn. objections of Bob Colzani, basi s that he was a fis-\Irs. Bea tri ce Higle\ 'P development plans for the upon wh ich there is no for city participation 10 113 \1: Pearl \ve., who sa id cal\y rcsponstble represcn-Ins A\·e., Corona dcl-\ta~. ·club appears to have. set the aarcement approachina beautifyinj the center hi s mc asuzements showed t.ativc. That has proved not Sen·ices we re held Feb. \1arch I v ound breakma da te unanimity among the citi· divider of Vi a Lido. Huah only one property with less to be the case." ~--' at th e Church of the back. to April 1, accordin& zens of the community ... \tynatt,prcsidcnto£ the Lido than a IOH"oot setback.. l(c \lr. Cleary saJd that th~ Hi lls, .,.1lh the Re\. Dean to Ron Case, manaacr of The fa ct that controversy Shops Assn., said in a said he would not like to lack of rcpre!Oentation w lhe \1t ller of Palm Desert Com-the dtve lopment for the uists with reaard to an letter to the Council that s ee a smiliar setback re· Sth district is sho wn b) mu n•l) Church o ffi ci atmg. lrvme Co. issue is considered to be the total C08t would be duction made 1n hts block. picke tina parents in Dana Intermen t was 1n Fores t A lease aareement is ex- . I . .d th about S5,~. • o\pproved the: ma1·or's Point. Lawn, Hoi h. wood Hilts. pe e ted to be sioned tn 2 pl'trf8 8CIC ev1 ence at "1 wish the Council would nomination of Councilmon Ch"ld 1 rk steel weeks be tween the Irvine there is araument in support of opposina views... realize what it is doing," Linds le y Parsons, ')ce I ren s pa reque C"o. and de velo per John "Students must be afford-said Councilman Cook. Cook and Bob ")helton as a f)awson . builder and owner cd the opportuni ty to ac· "This cost is 10 ti mes the civic center finance com-The NewpOJt Beach C ity The Newport Shc.-es rc· 0f ~even Lakes Country · th 1 d 1 I" normal cost for beautifi-mi ttce to recommend a que s ts were referred to the Club in Palm Spr inas . Two new protest• ••ainst 4th quarter of 1'66, com-quuc e un amenta qua I · . r: Council received a letter ~ fi cationS for citizenship in c atton-about t 3 per square nnancial consultant for th e staff for s tudy. The club wi ll include a 9- the ciallle tlc lax received pared with the 4th quarter of foot compared to the aver-cutrert s tudy of a possible Monday evenina from the h(l\e executive course and Tax protests filed away no cn couraaement at Monday 1165. a chhanaina society ~rouahf aae cost of 30C, It would new location for the city Newport Shore s CortVnunit;-FEATURE SYNDICATE a re gulation 184'1ole co~s e. evcnina·· meetin& of the "It appears that the sale bot an undcrstandma 0 150 r ~ssn. askina the ov.·ncrshlp o•E· AlES IM c II the antecedent facts and cost S ,000 i we would (Continued on Paac 2} n 111 " • • Newport Beach City Coun cil of ciaareucs wi ll continue of the Sh ores channel be Claire '>i. Klc1ne, ~346 MARY SUFFIMCTOH OF "If tha ta.x is eliminated, lD decreas e; consequently I values whi ch s haped ow Recall talk l·s reported determined. and also asking Santa Ana A\·e., C'osta\lcsa., EAST BLUFF OIES we must fmd a substitute, am protestina thi s tax." he society and the issues and for a re creation area for died \tonday, Feb. Z7 , 1n Serv1ces were held Sat\lf'" 1nd that wou ld be like su~ wrote. unso lved problems currently children. Co sta \1esa at aae h5. Sh e day, F eb. 25, at the Church sidizina business," Coun-Both letters were ordered confrontina society. Stu· Councilman Dec Cook rc-evenin& that he hoped to was the owner of Elam e of Jesus Christ or L atter cilman Dee Cook said. "The filed. dents must be able to lludy marked ~1onday evcnina at have his report ready in 30 "Who is bloc kina Cll)' '1\'hitnc ~ feature syndicate '1ay ~ai ntli in Newport tax ia brinaina in '*1~.000 LLOYD GfLIERT DOTY controversial iasuc:s free the Newport Beach City days. ownership of the channel?"' and had been a columnist f{"lr Beach for \1ary Elizabeth to S200,000 a yeu. $UCCUMIS AT AGE 71 from prejudice and bias." Council meetina th a t he had Counci I rece1 ved a letter Councilman !>ee Cootr. asked. the Los Anlel es Times. Buffin&ton , 2232 ,-\rbutus ••1 can't feel too aorry Lloyd Gilbert !Joty, 3232 John Smith, a fonner mayor heatd about recall ina the from the Newport Harbor "Perhapa th ..: Banning She was bom ,in Washington, St., Eas t Bluff. She died about the tu. Everyone had Clay St., Newport Heilhll , of Cos ta Mea a, expressed Council and hirina attorneys Oumbcr of Corrunerce, sta-~dntcrestboa hthave different D.C .. Dec. 6, Hill. and had Wednesday, Feb. 22, at her th . th r I' t last e"s becau se of a. mi sundersWld-tin, that iu marine divo'sion I eaa a ut e ti tle to the ,. d Co .. t·' I p e opportumty to exprcsa died Friday, Feb. 24, in e ec IRI a we • 1\•c IR sta '"'csa _v home . nterment was at a-. · bel · d. board meeto'na that odopb'on ina over proposed tideland has been insuucted to form channel," City :\ttorney yoaos. colo'c v,·,w ''·moro'al p .. •. opm1on1 ore It waa vote Santa Ana at aae 71. He Tully Seymour commented . ~ .... The money haa already been was a rou'rod hoavy or lhe policy would open a fe~sTh. ~ 1 • tidelands study con'ITiiltee "W Ser"ices were held Tues-Sa\tl \btuary in Corona ape" • · -• Th 1 p do • bo ' e v uamber o Corrunercc and as'·o·n8 the ,,·ty .. oon-e are besinnin& to com-day F b. ,, t B 1 "· .. 1n .wvanee eon y an ra s :t .. ..., • e -0 • a a tz: mur-del Mar made the funeral .,... · do' . equipment operator and had · aot quite uciled," he said. for wo'th tho c-o'ttoo pile infonnation about thi 1 "·a~ ,·n Costa 'tesa. lntof' ~nswor n to •way wuh "There is no question .......... ... "J ranaemenu. aome or &he aervices • .nd do worked for the city of that everyone aarees upon," "They ~ouaht that th e city before takina final ac tion. matter, and we wi ll nbrnit a ment was at Good Shepherd away wilh some of lhe L.aauna Seach for 23 years. he said. "The question in wu aoma to charae ~ per-Counci l speed \hat the reJ)(Ift to Ole Council." Cemetef)'. GAELU 1. 101101 people on the city alaft.u He was born' io Nebraska. policy mak.ina sbou\d be: cen taae o r ,rosa b..l s1ncss commi ttee will be kept in-s OF COSTA liSA •IS .. We cou.ld save 110,000 ~vivors include hi s wife:, Ia what ia beina tauaht for u~e of tidelands. Su ch a fonned of developments. tudents goll" g to (....... Funeral aervices wore by not ~ildina bowllna al-Ohve; l son•. Charles of conl titutional and eta\ it be plan IS the fard'lest from my MILL* MILESTOM! .111'1 held Monday. Feb. V. for ~~~;:t~ncilman AI Porah g:\:, :~•o.,.C~,:;,e~;:o ~ effectively screened!" ~;~e11r!:: ~~=:~ ;• ,:..; Kriston Marie ia the namo Mra. !!layne B. Brookinu, 'Mra. Joooph N. Bell: Ruaton ~~0~v~: ;;:':ile 1 a".. 00 i; The leuen ofprotut ~ Omaba; 4 dauahtera, Maxine The former rrayor pointed believe there would be any chosen for the first addi· Spanish .teacher at Corona &t~inaer, dauabter af Mr. ~bmcnt was at Pacinc bom Coy Walta, oner of Hotrn.ln or Costa Mcaa, out that at one time his 2 opposition.'• tion at the Bob Milum resl· del Mar Hiah School, will and ~-s. Harrison Bet· View Maulo leum. ee Balboa U~ S&orc, ,,dele Sieplin of Newport ~~~ -~~~ h~i':dn~~ City Mtnaaer Haney Hurl-::~li;~ ~~: KK~n1t,.nL.•.,· ~~nyMda :u! ~~~ sinpr; Vickie: Black, :"b. N2o3"'"' diH"ed Thur~·~ •cl P.W .. Buabud.. otmer or Boult, Lanaya Diuoa ol 1. H 'd h butt aatd he did not faV(Ir a dauahw of Mr. and '*'· e , at oaa Ho..,.~a~ Butll.-d't Phuaacy in Cor-Olnaha, •ad Mary Sterba of .. teve. e s~ c: wu DOt perccntqe fee... Wuhinaton'• birlbday baby, d!iapc.rone-cou.elnr •hile Eutene R.. Black~ Uaa et qe 75. He was •• Yi.:. oaa d•l Mar. Cuperti.no. Calif. !" favor of tns«ru~tors cry-.. We would nucr warn kl bom at Hoea H01pi\al Wed-o-they 1pend 6 wMb chi a Clark., claqbttr of ~-and pnsid•t of KJrthJII ltdbu Mr. Wal\1 repcnud a do-SerYicet were M&d ltecl· •aa . &o chanae h.ia boys' aet inLO a posi&iOC\ ofhavina Mad.,., feb. U, is the lint sUI'Nner s.-dyi .. SpMisb ~. William H. Clatt; CA. of Brea; •d !lad bre-. a cnan of I ., UK bl ci..-ana, March t at Balta bfhefa. 110 dlleek on &be boots of a .,....sct.auahter ror Or. and in Mildrid and Utboa. Tky Frances a..rt..n de Cutro, ~ J•• m~Mr of •• Muo- •t .. Nl•t f..,. Oc&. 1, U66. ~ ia ~&a ~1a, A mollified aca4e~e busineu," he tahL ~. Edwlri Milam of Wett-wi\lloaftl hly tt. dill ..... of Mr. IDII Mn. n.IC Lodp 1n ~~ .......... m J• .. I, 1M7. "1 ,.. .. eac wldll ... kn. Herbtn G. ""doalpoUeys\a~IIIIIDtwtU ')'tae Oty Cooncil, at ilt c::Utr. Patt.er Bob is put 'l'he 1Uideott ,oiq to 0~ F .• Cutro; JalliKt a p&Jt pn:aide~n ol Loa,.. a rniew of •• ciaarette. J~uoa of .. Pint Mlta.o-be ..., diacuaa• tty lhe J•· ZJ mee.tiaa. eallad for • pr .. idlaat of tlrle N•....,.,n E-. tr.. lta ia ... Ia-J.iaaldi, ••"' of Mr. aad .. le• •"'-'" ~~"~'• _..a &u." llrle W~VU. ditt O.cl of Cot&~ Min ...... , 011 W.Cll 1 wtaea tiUdyo( a p10poa.al tochatac HMbor J.Uor C....._r of clad•: C. Pa.t.ca.. -...... *· Ro, liaakti; _, Q':~•• tukt I.A4el •• 11r. ·-r-lod tllo o(Dciadq. .. _til waa .. , -"" doe o!Mr 2 feca for commordol •ae of c-a ud Ia auoci-doajjoW d llr. -.1 llr>. C..ie '>. Wllooe, ......... Balta _.., Ia 0oa1a lou of.oafa of-~ 1,0110 II -loot Mo-al poUOJ a-.ta. lidtiMda. -wltll Aoclonoe A l'nak P . lloach: De-of llr. utd lOb , lic:ltaN p , 'MaN ...... --• ,..u of cl-Ia tllo hit. (Coadnod,. pa~t) llr. Halllttul uid t.laotday Alllch lnauraoco aiOftty. Jo Bell , daoPtor ofllr. ud Wilaoo . --•ta. • llWIISOA'f, IIAIICH 2. 1967 QDJIDIIA DEL liAR, CALl F. 1111 Ofi'ICIM. 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"·00 ~"Qto'C)tt~QO ~OQO~ <II. .etlf ., .JH,. ARVO E. HAAPA., owt'ler and publisher of the Ensign •o~oo~OtOOOO ''fiiiST EIIDUIIE, THEM PITY, THEM EIIIRACE" Humorous headline writers and lighthearted reporters with their fancy qu ips are having a lot of sport with their tales of the topless, such as a re now titi11ating the fan cy of th e cu rious along )-larbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. But (says spoilsport) this is not just a happy, carefr ee go-go, good for a few laughs, but rather a weathervane for moral climate. Before th is change in the wind can afflict a commun- Ity, there must first be the en trep reneur who is. willing to resort to such a means ot livelihood, then g1tls who have no shame about making spectacles of themselves in public, and finally the custome rs who are eager to further such an enterprise with their patronage. Once the decline is un de r way, the trend foll ows the classir: pattern : Jus.t as bad money tends to drive out the good, so will bad entertainment start replacing the good. And then Alexander Pope's famous lines irom his >\Essay on man" strike home with their awesome fo rce: Vice is a mon sw of so frighrfu/ mie n, As ro be hat ed needs but to be seen; YeJ seen too oft , familiPr wirh her fa ce , We first eHdure, Jh en pily, Jhen emb race. Perhaps this is a time for mora l indignation . • • • stra.:lght 20TH aNTUIY HOI WI COMI ly Tom Aftcle..- ~E "comervatives'' are often accused of t.n the old~n days, as my daughter calls it, bemg neanderthal t:haracters who h.ve to be when charity was a virlue intt.-ad of a gov-dr~. tcre~ing and clawing, into the 20th em~Mnt dep,artmtnt, Herbert H~r spent Ctntury. We are reportedly against all chan· leu on e\'etythin.Jt than we spend for interest ges.. I'm for every good change, but not fort on We federal clr.bt. I'm £or putting Christ change just to be changi.ng, like the yo~ng back in Chrinmas, not Xmas b(Jt\Ghristmas. fellow who just ior a change started ,parung And speaking of abbreviations, for restoring his hair ci'OMways, ear to ear. H is one ~ what should agai n become our national pur· maining friend asked him : "How do you like pate, ''Givt' me liberty or .l{ive mt-death." your hair parted ur to ear?:' . T he Americl'l.n pt"Ople seem to have-shorten· "Fine, elCccpt for one thmg," he rephed. ed that to jmt plain "~imme." "People are ahvars whispering into my nose!" I'm for t<eapportionmt:nt in the United Na. Hert: are a few things I'm for : tions, where we ~t I prrcent of the \"Ole and For more t'xpensi,·e teachers and ~ e~· pa)' onc·dtird of the bills. Eight)'·four of the pensive buildings. For more emphas1s m one hundred and four natiom in the United schools on coura~e and c~aracter -the t':"·o Nations don't pay their dues and a:l!lru- priccleu ingredients wh ich far outrank brams mi nts. Thl' onlr organi;-:ation probably any· and lmowled~f' in making a real ~an . For where in the world whl'rt you can rdrain encouraging individuali~n, the desue to ex-from pay ing any dues and asst"uments and eel, to win. to profit. . . . stiU vote. I'm for t·t'lit>ving hu;nan suffering I'm for all churches wh1ch teach the dwm-b)· rt'"JX"aling: the 16th Amendment, the per· ity of a personal God who rewards goodnc;ss, sonal incomt: tax. punishrs evil ; and against any group whtch For winnin1o1. in Vit•tnam now! For defeat- WOIIId forct"' One Church on e\"~rybody.. ing thf' Consular T r(':u r {being sponsored by For li\'i ng today! If W(' put I~ off. 'h·l·\ !o-President Johnson), wh ich would lt"galizc morrow, thett may he a law agamst it. Ltv-CXmmuni~t sp)" m·su throughout our coun· ing"' dor·s not 1pean living it up. Those who trv. li\"c it up also havt· to li\"f: it down. ·The human race· -to whit·h many poli· 1'111 for \'Cte rinarians. They are the best ti ciam bclont.! --ha~ macle no nwa~urablc dorton in thr world : thq· can't ask the1r improvcmt·IH morally and intcllectHally in all patients what's the mattl"f -they've got to human histon . f-l ow sad! And it won"t unless l:now. Chris1ianity 1~rcvai\~. Comr11ttni sm, tlw (!ft•at· For J. Edgar Hoover who can catch t'~t or~~:ani:.-t•d thn•at to Chri~tianity r•ver. has Ccmmunists fa.m·r than the Supreme Court in te~~ than half a ct•nwry. co:~ptttrt•d more can tum ·rm loose. Although it's a race. For souls than Chris:ianity c:m now cn·mt, li\·in~. an upward reach for our nation toward more aftn 2,000 \"t"rtr "'. 1'111 fo r ChristianitY. morn 1 ;t~ and spi ritual values, narting at the Tlwrc ca~ lw lUI uni,·ersal pcan· and bro- Presidt"ntial lc\·el thcrhood unlil that far off millrnium when l"m f(lr a law rt"'quiring lhat the total num· God chooses lo radicatl~· a her tit(' char<KtN ber o( {t'dt·ra! ae:ricultura[ employ~s shalt of man. not excM'd the total number of farmers. For The Communists ha,·c tri<·d to stamp oul outl<\'•"·inl! the Communist Party and jailing God. God, wi th our help. will stamp out the or dqX>rtin~ all known Communists. includ· Comnmni~t ht•athem. 1'111 for making Com· ing thmc in our State Department. For pay-munism fait . ' ing a~ wf' go. LeHers to the Editor r: -.,., .. 1 wldt G. llr Cloaoooo ..... Dal I V• ._ .. opitodo, lito upreed• Ia • ...,...., •• CIS .. M ........... far -• ... *e Stata !)epan.- buliDell, you '-lMia Md ...... Alrl-olu.,... ~an. 111)' b,. ineu. Ho w11o will ud ltlo wtr.. · 10101, ...S dtolr toOddll"l not uoe hio ,__ oo 4e-no oololotorial couple wllh political aad nllp,... foDd bis rrHdom doe• aot Mri..t hi d01 111111, W lffaln ol the netic-.. de1orvo bit tneclca." IIIIer ataeDdlq ..-., ~is pack_•t. to Dr. Mc- Tblt i1 1be rallyiaa CI'J' .. meet, wen Mtphably lfttite ptonuaed, would .be volce4 by~. Carl MelatiN, ntertai.Md. by Dr. •d. Mrt. aeat &o all wbo th?Uld wn~;­ who repreuntl the lOih MciDtire at lbe Chriatiu for It, addrentna then Century Reformation HOQJ Admlial "*'· le& .. n to bim, in care of in 3 broadcasts daily, Mrt. Molnlire telated that ~· lOth Century . Refcxma- Monday to Friday , over.._ &My W.adfted ... mttlvea tion Hour, Colhna•wood, Southern California air u 0. . ...S Nro. VIII Rooyon N. J.,-08103 . s lh ••• waves. Early riaeta may of l~ .. bura, ~ !>r Steuart McBimie, hear him at 6:30 a.m. o-..r Africa. Tbey did aot aave bto.dc&stina at ".Tho XEMO (860), and at 1 a.m., any iafonneUon aa &o choir Vo' of "-mori~anism" over ovcrK.BBI(fm) 107.5. Thoee MckpoGDcl. _llat appeared KI£C:(81.0)at 8:45a.m., and who enjoy bru.nch later in to ,'be uklltubed ~at ~c XEMO (860) at 10:00 a.m • tho momina act his mouaae Ubenl c~erJY1ftOn ~n thll and 9:30 a.m. on Saturdays over XEMO at 11 a.m. couatrr did DOt behove ~ and at 1:1.S p.m. weelc days, Sometimes tho aood doctor the Bible. IJI ~ COW'te d-opened a macbine"tun·liko varies tti 1 approach and de.. ~ convoraatioo ·they a attack Monday on leftist, lights his hearers by Jivina mstted that the Sta: :~ .. liberal forc:eJ which auort- several s trokes on the ~tment had finance eu edly,'are plannina to s tart a mi niature Liberty Bell trip. mauive sprina offensive which adorns hi• dcsk. On their return to South aaaintt conservative broad• These faintly peal down .'Jrica, Rev. Vu Rooycn casters. lhrou&h the yean and acrou waa reported to b~ve m~ On Tuesday, he opened a the ni le s ba_p~ck to lhe public atatcments 1n wbtch counter offensive aaainst cradle or liberty on the he attacked the c~tremc the increa1ina uu of habit Atlantic seaboard, and riaht wiaa movennt 1n the fonnina drua• by 1tudent1 serve to revive the spark of United States, and used. as in our varioua achools and freedom, s till feebly burn• hi•. taraota Dr. Mcintire, colleaes, and offered to ina throughout the land . MaJor Bundy and th! John send 1 new booklet en• .-\louder note maybe heard Bi~h Soeiety, who, at was •:tied .. LS~ the ~&naer · d b lpina commu-.. ' · from the f11ll scale replica ·~ • were 1 . f 81 and !:>rua" to all who write to of the Liberty Bell now on nnm by spreldana e th him at P. 0. Boi 90, '::Hen• display at the re constr11cted suapicion throuahout c dale, Calif. This booklet Freedom Halt, located at country. wilt be aent in addition to Knott's Berty Farm at Buena On his arrival in his the current book lets on Patk.. native land, Rev. Van "!:>eGaulle," and the In his earlier broadcasts Rooyen is 1aid to have ••Lexicon for Americans." this week, ~r. Mctntire denied that tho State De-• • • chose as his taraet the partmont had financed the Recently, ')r. McBimie re- GREI<T SOCIETY CHI<OS Editor of the Ens ian, I read i n the February, 1961, Readers ')igest an article, .. Chaos in the "::ire at Society," saying that Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine which to carry out their subtle espionaae operati ons. 'Nith the Russian ba1os o£ State: Department, which he trip, aotwithstandiaa the lad· vealed a new force beina showed to have financed tho minion of lbe ,,merican developed amona the youth trip of a South Mrican Comul d\at such financial of our land, which may be clernman and hi s wife from uranpmeota had in fact destined to ao a lona way to Johannes bur& to the United been mada. diminish and even to nullify States. They were reported Dr. Mcintire ma.do this the effectivenc u of the to have wormed their way Van Rooyea episode as tho comnuniat inspired s tudent into the confidence of Dt. bt.sit for a double--barreled oraani:utiona now sprina· such !ime as they can take Mcintire and his wife, who attack on the Wasbinaton in& up. It is the Youna ov~r 10 toto. ~oes anyone re ceived them with warm bureaucracy, joinina it with AmericAns for Freedom, reh sh the prospec_ts , of a hospitality, and into the the furor now bcina raised which scored an -initial ~uppet aovemment an Nash-presence of Major Edaar by the information that the succeu when it forced a 1 ~&ton, D.C., co~trolled and Bundy, the well known CcnU'allntcllipnco Aaen':y representative automobile dnected according 10 the cht· 1· ...... : ... ommunist had diYerLed a sum approx1• manufactun·na corporation h. f th p I ' b 'th IS 18ft _, .. ...,. • 110• AIOUT PRACnCIIG SAYIIG "10"! is doing a bit or explorina destruc tion on an operation· al basis now in Cuba, these proposed "field offices" within our borders would be in s trateaic positions to fur· nish information and smoke sisnals for any offen sive threat or military maneuvers planned by th eir superi ors. When the time become• ripe, their method of infiltration is, .. e•eryone knows, a coalitioa •ovemmoat ,u&ll ~ lms 0 e . 0 at uro WI ·?who somehow auapected the matina SJ,OOO.~ to aid a to withdraw .from its an· m the Ktemh n of Mos~ow . genuineness oftheirauerted so-called left""Waaastudent nounced proaram o( openina May God protect o\men ca, mission to learn more of tho oraanizatioo. up a sales campaian behind this once keenly alert, in-conservative approach to A special packet is beina the )ton Cuztain. wearily, 1 o ff er a proposition: With the increasing bur-about the social and ceo- den of taxes painfully in mind, and the steadily inflating nomic pro&rams of the 'Jreat prices, and th e growing signs of tax rebellion -let us Society. tense ly loyal, and justly religion. · 1 Senator \1uskie has o~ not be reaching out a hand to the Ci ty Co uncil or a d th 1 d 1 .d proud na tion, from its pre· As evidence of a atranae c •1 N sent letharay and stupidity. admixture of sta~ and ouncl ews . . serve at e era a1 to port1 0n of taxpayers ' money from the CI~Y t reasury. state s and municipalities Now, that has a familiar rillg,ibo~t IL J f~~.l that~. n .. rileD fto~n • ., .. &han ;he· wJitten ,tt about a ,n~recl t.i~s betore. ,eut.~e tt bUliOI\"'io 19.46 \0 Marly line keeps forming on the le~ft, and the run on the city S15 billion this year, and is Arthur B. Mc'.)uem churcb Mn. Mclnure re· 258 Flower, ~pt. 8 ' .... la1ee( that an Uurted rep-' (CoaQaued from Paae 1) which was accomplished at Costa .._a• ~ '".-....;; ol• ... lkaW h"all ad o1hor chic buil~ lhe Peb. 14 Council meet .. ina•. ina. < J •. ,uthorized the leasina •. "'-doptedOrdinance n'~. of 612 square feet of ad--puttina the readine ss lo ditional space in tho city serve water charae on a bj .. hall amex at S03 32nd St. monthly instead of monthly at t12S a month, beainning baais , establishina a flat March 1. SlOper meter tum'"()fl charae treasury goes on. There were more reQuests at Monday e~~cted to go up to $60 A -d f PI ., evening's Newport Beach Co uncil meeting, prompting billion by 1975· There are • en a or anner. I .1 1 F -1· now he noted 170 d1fferent a word of protest from 2 of the counc1 men, A org1 1 d ' 1 'd ' th 1 th o · e eta .....,, programs on e The Newport Beach Plan· This was held over from the cross_es 0 , not more I.U...3 and Dee Cook, who generally are not.'n the moo d books, financed by more feet an heaaht at rvoscnt I~ nina: Commission will con-J·an . 5, Jan. 19 , Feb. 2 and . f h h•· h 20~ to r agreeing with each other. Mr. Forgit s a1d he saw no than 400 separate appropri· sider the followin& items at 16 me etinas. catton o t e c urc , ~' reason tor using tax money for \awn bowling greens. ations, and admin is tered by its meetina at 8 p.m. today Th 1 . C ff· JamtQee Rd., East Bluff. • .-\uthorizcd the Lido in place of a araduated ache• f 21 f d I d d t e rvme o., two 0 L. d I c ' A Mr. Cook complained that the Council can't say no a ter e era epartmcnts an March 2, in Ci ty Hall: s ite temporary sign groups 1 ols e onmumty nn., Shop1 -~un. to fly the dule, revisina the tenant getting involved in a cost-sharing project, the issue at agencies aided by 150 ReiUIMflvlslon for Newport Center and its 701 Via Lido Soud, Lido hand being th e spruCing up in the Lido Shoos are a. Washington bureaus, and The Irvine Co., create one major tenants _ about a half Isle, addition ol a storaae followina items on ita 4s-depoait fee schedule. A d th I' th ·r o'nted out ,·ust a mot'e than 400 regional parcel on the easterly side mile north of Back Bay 9 r. room to the c lubhouse, which n a s e way ' goes, as P I offi ces empowered to te· . f . of the ltvine Coas t Country on the east side of Jamboree IS non-<:on onmna. foot Oaapole on Via Lido, • Endorsed the propoaed near Newport Blvd.: .'\mer· bond iuue fot flood control ican, California and city and water conservation pro- flap; yacht club butaoes, jects. month ago. Other groups wilt come with mo re requests ceivc applications and dis• b N C c 1 tloo• Clu • near ewport enter, Rd., and at the intersection ommun ca for a share of the tax funds. And the Council cannot be burse funds . r · Th' R qo st from Vic 'Nil•on ot apartment proJeCt. IS of Crown !)r. and west side e e so heartless as to ag ree to some requ ests and refuse Enough said. wu held over from the Jan. of Mac .Vthut Blvd. This was for eitension of use pennit others. lt's al ways for a "worthy cause," and thus the Sincerely, s, Jan. 19, Feb. 2, and 16 held ov er from the Feb. 16 for an outdoor motor~clc sianal flap, fisbina club • Received a revised let· Oaas, and to vermit the ter from Dr .. -\lien Unvert erection of a Chriumas tree requeatin& consent of the at Chrialmas time~ apeci• Council to the conunence- fied that no advertisina ment of aMeuti on proceed• penanta arc allowed. ina• ror tho corridor area Council gets involved in mo re and mo re enterprises, Perry F. Nollar mcetinas. meetina. display at 462S W. Ctiest and ou r tax money is spent in more and mo re directions. 295 Leiington Circ le Use Permits Hwy., 'Nest Newport. Tbi1 Newport Beach Granville A-rtrnent Pro-Henriette Cote , 126 A&ate permit was ntended £c.-30 There are stilt 2 classic remedies: Local organiza--ject, 1S apartment dwell ina Ave ., Balboa Island, 3 resi· days Feb. 2 to aive the ap-ti ons can stop coming to the Counci I with their requests. GREAT BETRAYAL units on the easterly side denti•l units on a C-1 lot. plicant time to work out a And the Coun c.,l can leam to say "no." Edit« of the Ensign S " k p by . of I .th cl- • Received a letler from wes ter!y of the Upper Bay, attorney James L. Rubel Jr., bounded by Tustin Ave., lr- who stalled he had enjoyed vine Ave., 2 h t St. and 22nd sorvina oa the recently SL referred the request to abolished board of adjuu• tbe Plannin& Commiuion menta ud ubd lhat his for report. of the Irvine Coas t Country t. ~~1ar res ten an number jXOb ems wt a While the c ream of our Club, near Newport Center. Church of Corona del Mar, J jacent property ownen. young manhood, at great personal and sometimes IU· Ne • 1 t H g Requut hom !>avid Enmct ... me sacrifice, bomb brid· w arrl va s a oa lor extension of. uoe ..... au in North Vietnam to de· Sundoy, Fet.. 19 o· I mit for a theatre school and fend South Vietnam, the Wh ite It -Mr. and Mrs. Mat· continued use of apartmcnt 'Jirl-Mr. and Mrs. Michael thew Pero, Jr., 3028 Grant upstairs at the site o{ Two House, the Stat e ~epartment, p · h th C d IS , 2629 Elden Ave., Ave ., Costa Mesa. Step Theatre of the South e ~upreme ourt, an some Me o· 1 Costa sa. u -Mr. and Mrs . 'Nilbur Coast Repertnrv, 281S Villa elements of Congress "build """'' Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Mar-Eyestone, 2Sll·F 16th St., Way, Newport Beach. bridaes" to Moscow to al· It L . d 19 · • N s ha m , 4 .'\cacaa ·"ve., owport Heights. Request from Pinn 0 . 01· low the Reds unobstructed 1 Corona de Mat. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. William sen for utension cA usc per-opportunity for our desrada· u __ .J_ F • 20 J ,__,., n. essee, 220 34th St., West mit for on-sale beer, live lion and destruction. It witt B Mr d •~ All d oy -. an ~VRI. re Newport. entertainment and d.ancin,: Sanders, Jr., 202S Meyer 'Jirt -Mr. and Mrs. Ben• at 810 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· Pl., Cos ta Meu. jamin Ciscc:l, 4709 Cort· boa. name be placed on the list • Diaried the 'ieal"s Am- cl citizen• interested in bulanco Service request for servina the city. rate increase to March 1), • Authorized lbe purcbaae at the roque11 of Larry Seal. of an 18 horsepower air • ~enied the requoat of compreuor for •56.S for use D.R. !)otson to operate hia in plinlina c:rouwalks and "Dotaonaire" conceuion of parkinattallt. recreational aquatic equiP"" be impossible to aboli1h or dislodae these "bridae•" once they are es tablished. By collabotatina with the crahy Bolshevik•, our trai- Cors are betrayin& our heroic lads on the battle front, the freedom Iovin& people of the Tuesdoy, Felt. 21 land !>rive, Cameo High- Girl -Mr. and Mn. Joseph lands. e Receind. a card from ment at the 19th St. public ~. Maria 'Joen, 316 E. beac'h. in Central Newport. Ocean Ft., Balboa, proteu .. Councilman !>oe Cook said ina motorcycle nofso ; rc-consideration of .uch a ro· Reques t from Hurwitz, tenod; cbe prote~t ·"' the questwouklopon up a "Pan- Hurwitz &. Remer, attorneys plaaauaa conn_ .•usoaer_a, don.'a box" of requeats fot Hinshaw, 318 .~polena Ave., Balboa Island. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Witte, 974 Victoria Friclay, Feb, 24 f-Mr --• •~, C R Rut wb d I ..... • .. ""' ~ • • • • 0t aro eoa.a1 enaa ea1a· bucbteriaa oa public bea-Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Ronald tenbach, for ntenaion of a talioa &o • Kurt Guptill, 160S Coriander ~r., use permit lor on1ale beer portDit nqa.ue a uae chos. ~t., Coot• Me o 1• for IDOt.Ofcycle e .~pproved the reconwnen• at 2000 'II . Balboa Blvd., ren&ala. da • ~ non-<:ommun ist nations, as Costa Mesa. Q;rl _ Mr. and Mn. Noel Central Newport. tioo "' uamc enaineor well u the .... merican public Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Bany Selby~ele, 3308 Seaview • ~od fit1t readina Bob Jatree to establish who sometirn'es seem to be Von Hcmert, 2969 Catalpa Ave ., Corona dol Mar. PAUL WOLD 49 OP ~ Otdhumce 1201, which atop aians at Muperite "too damn dumb to under· St, East Bluff. Girl -Mr. and Mr•. Edward W!ST Mn..O.T DtiS would aet tedlacb Yatyina .An., Corona del Mar, re• 1tand" the possible peril Girt -Mr. and Mn. Josc!ph Bo•ton, 2206 Rutaers Or., Paul Wold, 49, of 124 456 from 6 tMt &o 1.2 feet oa. 21 quirina all traltic on .Sth l thi• "bridac buildina" pre· Zappia, 224Y.a Marauerite Costa Mesa. St., Wett Newport, died lott 011 Quiet ~·· Sand-·An. to stop before enterina ,..) sent• to our country. Ave., Corona del Mar. Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Sunday, Feb. 19, a& bit c1u~-Dr. MdLo kTidallor W 1 a,. « crouina Marperite. The proponents of lbe frau-Wed ... atla,, Pall. 22 'Witt. 2919 Paper Lane, home:. The caue cA de ada • ... DeW a n ~ · • AUiharizad extent ion ~ du\ent Consula.r Trea.ty of· Boy -Mr. and Mrs. !)avid Back Bay. ia under in•eatiption by _.., ia Rubor View Hill1 •. lhe leaae alfOemert& whb fer the ir half-ftettted de· Wina, 3042 Country Club ~irl -Mr. and Mu. !)avid che COJOner•s office. lal...S ol Sth .-\••· A pablic the Balboa A.aalina Club tor fense of it by nue1ti .. a Dt.,_Cotta·Meu. Day, 2978 M:ilbro St., Costa .He waa bom ia Pa11deu llaariaa •• ut for March 'die beldqu•t.rl bu.ild.inaoo l j I HOLLYWOOD STAR Bonita Granville, wife of Jaclc Wrather, own·er of th~ Balboa Bay Club, introduces Pe!I!IY Mann, 8, of Santa Ana, and Gary Schutt, 5, of westminster, who have been chosen as Easter Seal girl and boy lor Orange County's 1%7 lund-raising drive, wf>lch will conclude March 21>. Peggy Is a pa- llenl at tile Easttr Seal Reflobllilation Center In Or~~tte, rectlvlng treatment for rheumatoid at1htlt1s. Gory suffend • cortbrli vascular stiOI<e In Febnmy, 1-Mrs. W11tlltr and octor Allltt Devine, resident of ll_.t liNch, .,. -IIY co-chalm~en of the co~ 1r EasU. SUI lund clrlvt. (Torry Boris plloJo.l that we could add an adcli.. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. RObert Mesa. ·and had-lifed.. ia ()nap 13. ~ __ . the beayfront, on A St. in Uonal COQsuiAJ office in Mi1am. 1600 Kent Lane, ...... 1 county 10 Yt•a. He W • A:PPI'O'ed Riit n.Uaa-811\toa;'w1dl th·t-.ddidon-or- enomy territory. Ia h worth Weatc:Uff. Ei rJae IJibfel bMn an inaaruct .. w • ...a ol Onllu.ce 1209, wlticb a OM-year cancellation the price of hnina these ao, -Mr. &ad Mra . La... ro~ · fot the Pitts,._.,,, ...W eetaltrUU • PI'OC*IIn ole••· uainod secret apnta ron• nance Taylor, 111--B Del SwYi•ora h•ci..S. Ida far fteMDi ..... e.,...6oa e Apprcwed the hart.or nina rampant whb diploma· Mar Aft., Coata Mesa. Por 1 am aot ashamed of motber, Byrd YoW;lelt._., ~ .. .,.hi aut Gf ... oil)' ,_..t appHcatiaa for ..., tie \.....,if)' (their ,...,.) Oirl-!olr. IDd Nro . Roben tho aoopol oC Chritt: f« It BeUJ. Wolcl Md --· IT•-io 1M -1oqioa Jock Noleoa"a lllooll atc>aftd our c...,try I« j .. t Plalfoot, 191 Rose LMo, it the. 1>0"!' of Ood onto Uljnwoll; ...S 4 .......... ftlaped -of dto elf)'. It --dock 11 410 S. BaJ one additional coosvlu of .. Coetl Maaa. aat.atio. to •••ry oae that Pri•.. •erftce• ... ...W n...U .. • ...... ·Pt.. 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' ~~--::----=-"--.;,--------=:-----All-DAY RITIS T I h D d I ,.... 13 111 _ua, .vbcw NEWPORT HARBOR ENI<JI A RST SECTIOII --P ... 3 THURSilAY, MARCH 2, 1967 COAOIIA DEl liAR, CAU F. .e e .p ~l1Af!.-90 8S ?.~p~~'S.::,~~: Wblle uabehevable aunny Hlahlanda~ Pauline Meuioa Tucaoo. open aolf touma· ; !::. the ~tyo;:t'; • • • akiet cov•~ ow &own, ol Newport Beach, Pea ment. Jaaet and Dick J ordan of Landen or the Peninsula Balboa Ia land and thei r l and Carroll Beet or Balboa children, Jenifer, Richard lltand. and Atliton, found the Anyone for a pup? ? 1 Sprinaer spaniel Sabrina weather not 10 inVl tlnJ when they apent the week· end in Palm SprinJJ. • • • Marcia Mae Bent• and her mother, Muy .~nn March, both of Balboa Penintula, are enjoyina a few day• "tpa'"!na•• down San Dieao way. • • • Over the weekend when the Meu Verde Tennis C lub met with the Penin· aula Point' Tennit Club, they were soundly beaten 18 to 7. Some of those on th e Peninsula winnina in their matches were !lick Wals h, Harriett 'Gonawer, Barbara Clark, MariaSpeirJ, Matae Sevitz, Edie and John Meaus and Bill Harvey. • • • Maraaret and Lloyd Pia van of Balboa Peninsula have enouah to talk aOOut for the res t of their lives. They have just returned from a round the wo rld trip. • • • New officers wi II be e lected come March 21st at the annual meetina of the Assistance League. • • • Cole• worthy or Harbor Picnickina and hikina out Hi&hland• produced not two and enjoy ina the wonden of or 1 ix ... bu t ten' ofraprina. Modjeak&• Canyon over the • • • weekend ... Ellen and Bob And did th ey have a aood Wilcox and younas ters Jeff, time!. .Hazel Jones, Jamu and John, and Betty Sventon. Char Smi th !lonell and 'NJII y Koch and and Andrea Jones, all of dauahter, Kathy. Ba lboa Penins ula ... at the • 14th' 'd./ . Sandpiper in Palm ')esert ..... we .... na ann1ver-1 . .th , B bs d B b re ax•na ... WI some tennu •ary_. · a an ° at the Shadow Mountain Hav1ken of ~alboa Island Tennis C lub. celebrated with friends • • • Nan cy and Charlie Plows of The Homeow ners• Asso- Tustin . .over cracked · , c1ation of Irvine Terrace crab. But they aren t will &ive their aMual dinner s toppina in Tustin. · .they dance at the Irvine Coas t leave Suncjay on a Cari~ Countiy Ciub on March 16th. bean crui se. • • • • • • Kathy Schubin took time 'Jolf enthusiast Marilyn from her husband and their Fisher of Back Bay and her egg ranch in Placerville to son Robert spent last visit with her parents, Bruce weekend in Tucson going and Lloyd Flowers of Bay· from peen to green at the cre st. St. Pat fete Mar. 14 ' COLD FEET • • • 7 A aener:ation aao some people thought rubbina the soles of the feet with &rease would ward oft" a head cold. Today, we know better. Adequate rest and a well-bala.nced Wet ao a lona way toward preventina colds. But, some~ even the best precautions aren't &ood enough. When you are ill-whether you have a cold or somethina more serious-effective medications are important. They can bet~ ditrerenoe between pain or comfort ... slow or fast recovery, Let your physician decide the remedies you need. lben come to us for the prescribed medication. Christensen liZ I E. COAST IIWY .. ooao•A DEL MD omou:: J .2550 Mi llie Niedecker of ~arbor Island, presiding. • • • Reservations are now being Raymond wood. Mode Is are accepted for the St. Patrick Mrs. George Fox, Mrs . ':irae· buffet luncheon, style show me Smith, Mrs. Gordon Kos- and card party sponsored by ter, Mrs. C.E. Kelley, \1r s. the Coast Women's Club of Sarah Rollison and Miss Corona del Mar Ma rch 14 at Ade le Brady. Mrs. Orville the Balboa Pavilion restau· Mithoff will play musical rant upstairs party room at bb~ac~k~gr~o~u~n~d~·======::J!§~~~~~;;;,;;;,;;;,~;;;,~;;;;;~'::'::'::'::'::'::'::~ 11 :30 a.m. r _j} :J,,aJure ')ecorations will be 1n green and gold for St. Pat- rick. Brjdge , canasta and other games will be played in the afternoon. MAMCY WELLS GOOD CITIZEN AWARDS werP. presented to 4 Harbor Area girls representing the 4 local high schools at a tea held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. William E. Fisher in Sho re Cliffs by the William Ca- bell Chapter of· the Daughters of the American Revolution . All 4 winners are members of the American Field Serv ice and Californ ia Scholarship Federation. OianedeiF'orest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas de Forest, 1437 Se re nade Ter., Irvine Terrace, was named district win· ner. She is editor-in-chief of the Co rona del Mar High School paper, wh ich has won the National Press Assn. gold star. 'Jretchen Barnes and Carmelita Vincent of Corona del Mar, ~ris ~iehl of Shore Cliffs, Carol ine JOHANNA SZABO ·· ')ickey, who live s on Sa I· Mrs. Paul Griesser, 310 Victoria St., boa Island, and ~ary ~ick· . . son oCNewport He1ah ts were ~osta Mesa, served as J~n1o r representa-h~tesses at the oraaniza· tlve to the student council at Costa Mesa tiona! party Jiven for the High, Nancy Well s, daughter of Mr. and Old Timers ... a Historical Mrs. Donald D. Well s, 1200 Kings Rd., Society of the future on Cliff Haven, is senior class secretary Tuesday nigh t. Headi na the and student congress rep resentative at organizational meetin& was Joe Hamblet of Newport Harbor High. Johanna Szabo, daugh ter of Heiahts . The endeavor is Mr. and Mrs . Fred Szabo, 2q47 Pemba sponsored by the Friends of Or., Costa Me sa, has served as AFS pre-the Library and old timers s.ideot for 3 years. She is semi-finalist who ha.ve somethina to tell for the Americans Abroad program and should aet hold of members last year completed the "lnternationa! of the conmittee ... Shirley Ferienkurse" at the University of Inns-Humann of Harbor Hiahlands, bruck in Les Steffenson of Cameo Mne M.lfie Griesser, daughter of Mt· .and .1 r ... Fteedoiri shrine presented, ~ The Exchange Club or ments of surrender of World Corona del Mar presented a '»'ar II. fr eedom shrine of histori c al The program was begun documents to Harbor Epis• in 1949, following the sue• cop&\ School in Corona del cess of the Freedom Train. Mar durin& the ch apel ser· which toured the country vice last Thurtday. displaYing the oriai nal'(locu• Albert Dun lap, Exchanae president,/ and Bob Turner, p&s t district aovernor, par· ticipa ted in the ceremony. Carl Ke a ley, president of the Corona del Mar Chamber ments of U.S. history. To- day nearly 3,000 freedom shrines are on View in U.S. and Puerio Rico, the gj fts of Exchange Clubs to their comm unities. of Comme rce, represented MR. PETERSON ILL \trs. Ray Niels en, presi- dent of the club, says the club theme for the month of March wi II be "\tarch for Members " and each membe r is asked to gel a new mem- ber . Proceeds from the benefit wi II be set aside to send 2 underpriVileged girls from hiah schools in the Harbor .'\rea for leadership liaining and vacation at Idyllwild Institute-Fiesta th is coming PRICES I SALE the loca l merchants, whose Robert D. Peterson Sr., of donati on• to the flaa proiram 426 Marauerite Ave ., Corona for Coast Hwy. provided del Mar, is slowly rec:over- fundt for the purchase of ina rrom a lona sie ae of the rreedom shrine. nu plus s e veral relapau EVERY THING MUST GO Ill The shrine consists of this winter. The i llne u hu 28 reproductions of his tori· kept him sparodica lly · from c a ldocuments,from the May-his managerial and int.edor1 nower compact of the Pi!· decoratin·a duties at arim fathers to the insuu-port Furniture Co. FIIDI $29.88 DRESSES Values to $90.00 ., * lleautlfvl Colon an4 ·Siya.. t:::~ IS 5nll nilE TO . ll YOUR BRin$11 HONG lONG ' . ·..;;.: 1han ...... ·* "" -par .. , ' t11$1111 . , ... ............ ,.._ Girar101teoc1 lo,ll .. ry and Camplottl S.tislaction DIIESSES, aliT$, lilTS, SPOIITSWEAII, PAllS, TOPS, SIEATEIIS. JEIELIIY, lAGS, HAl DUGS, IEL TS, SlliiiTS, FORMALS-YES. EYEI OUII SPillS. aJIIIIEIIIIEIICHAIIISE-AT FAITASllC CLOSE-OUT PIIICES! IE AilE LEAYIIG AID IE CAI'T TAlE IT 11111 US. •. EYEI THE FIXTUIIES lUST IE SOLD !lAKE OFFEIIl. BUY NOW up to .IWDIY SU SCAmS IRTS II.IIVES SALE INCLUDES SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE BUY o whole new liiiOrdrobe at th u e prices! Outfit yourself far Easter! Italian kn its and b.adttd and .mbroider.d sweaters frorro Hong Kong ore included. Come in early fa r the best selection of thes e fabulous buy s . * .Tivw cyclo-mauap _.. * Cantalna "'-~"""' U'!_~ · * m;:· emforlalile chGir chain w ·"-' ..... IIIII II ..... ..... IIII'IMn-., ....... s1., -... w ,_ Ut. . ;..... ....... .,. ............. NAMI! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• iiiiltf ...•.•••••••.... ; •••.....••• ~acun -...~ ..... m . U .ll. llAROI J • :.for•v•r . LIF1:-SIZE PORTRAITS 8> MARILYN SEEL~ND ... S24.00 By Appointment CLYDE ZULCH ORIGINALS 1835 Ne.,.,pcrt Bl vd. Costa Mesa 642-7097 ANN GILM AN GALLERY 2721 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mor 67S.3604 Values to $46.00 c .. -with ... tct.ing sltirts) All SALES I'IMAL CII!IIIT • , • lOU '""PASS UPA 10WJI'A CORONA STEVE LEECH, No. 31, Corona del Mar's sensational sophomore, scores on a 2·handcd lay-up in the Sea Kings ' 66 to 46 C!F victory over Bishop Montgomery last Friday night. COM WinS 2 • CIF • By Mike Leech Co rona del \tar, the da.rk horse in the CIF play~ffs, advanced tn the 3rJ round l,f the Class Double·A con· tests with a pai r of surprit- mg victories Friday anJ Tu esda~. Yule left off and pumped in 16 poin ts in the 2nd half. Yule playing probably his bes t game of U1e year, had H p0 ints and 10 rebounds fur th e night. Tuesday night on the home court, the Sea Kings had thei r wo rk cut ou t for them, especiallr Yule, who was matched against Alemany's 6'6" whiz Doug Rex. Yule did a great JOb,however, as Corona dov.ned the Indians 58··H in a hard fought con· In Frida} night's clash, Bill Bloom's Sea Kings tra· veled to Torran ce to take on the Camino Real champs, Bishop \lontgomery. The Knights, rated 5th in the final CIF poll, we re expect· ed tol defe at the \ess·classy Kings by to. But Corona made shambles o f that pre· diction {and Bishop \·l11n tgn· men.·) bv wiling to a some ~ ., . ' what easy 66·-'6 v1ctory. The \5\)\) fans saw both teams Ji splay a fas t mo ving running attack, with CD\1 uut·pl ay.ing t.he ~iglus in t!\'ery phaso: of the game . Co ron a took an earl) 3-{)lead and ne ver lo!>t i l, posting a te s t. AltJm ugh th e score might not indi cate it. the game was a tight duel from th e very start. Co rona jumped to 13·W fi rst quarter lead and looked as if tl1e y would run right over the s loppy·look· ing Indians o f the Santa Fe ·League. The CD\1 ddense again riddled th~ Al emany offense in th e second s tanza as the High hopes for fraclc squad ly InK• 01... Pethipt tho biue• l event Co.ch Floyd Strain has for tho boya it the diatrict hiah hopes for the Batancia meet, to be held on March uack aquad this you as J. U will bo in tho evenina !hey-have been workin,-out ··and it· wilf pit the but of ·with anticipation of a tona the di ttrict aaainst each hard fiaht for the Leaau. order to establish both lndi- oYerall tt.am obamp. Corn-- pilition will be ht~ at all lht level•, A, 8, C. ....... , ... cw. loroloko ....... t '·-------==-------------~ t;itle, which miaht be had vidual team champs and th 1 with many hours or hard lr---------------------· Coil DUIIt PIJIT SICTION, PAOI .. -THUIISDAY, NA"C.H 2, 1917 work. "a...;.;...;...;.;.;.;...J;...":....:........;....;..._.;..•....;.d:.....;,_;,.J so far this yea< there haa A DOUBLE CHECKED Ucs, lllers tie up been 00 outside competition w,-for the boys as they have The Eastern Conference race remained all tied up as Oranae Coast College easily defeated Chaffey Tuesday night, 113 to 1S , and ~iverside won over Fullerton.. LOt to 93 . The Pirates and Tigers arc all even at 14·1. OCC has to get past tough Ful· lerton this Saturday evening, while Riverside s hould have an easy time of it Friday niaht at Chaffey. Tom Read with 20 poi nts and J ohn Vallely with 14 led the Pirates to victory Tuesday. Vallely is the top scorer for the season with 580 poin ts , fo llowed by Read with 480. The Pi rates ma de a ga llant bid to wrap it a ll up Friday night at Riverside, but fell a point short, 92....1}1. Vallely turned in hi s greates t game, scoring 39 points and haul· in 14 rebounds. OCC led Sl to Sl at the been merely in the training haiL The Tigers aained the phase. This proaram has lead 66 to 63 as the 2nd been integrated with Coach half s tarted. OCC took it Strain's Saturday afternoon back, 75 to 73 . Riverside track meets for the whole again reverseiJ. it, 81 to 79. city. This has given the The' Tigers made it 88 ·83 boys a chance to act in extra on a dri ve by Bob Ferrell. practice. Tom Hayes increa sed it to Coach Strain held an in· 9~8) before the Sues came tramunl inter•squad meet ligh li ng back. Tom Read to establis h ,vt!.O is first drove for 9~85. Vallely man in each event. In the added 2 on a tip~n· Ed varsity division the results Babiuch pumped in a jumper came out like this: Les for 92.S9. Read drove for Bland and Mike McClaskey 92·91 at th e closina buzzer. are top with times or 10.6 8UC SWIMMERS 4TH and 10.7 re s pe ctively .ln the Oranae Coast College discus, Larry Yard stood out swimme rs took -Hh out of a wi th tosses up to 134 feet, top ri e ld of II Saturday in and he could quite possibly the "Joldcoast Invi tational get it out to 175 feet this at Santa Barbara. OCC dis· ye ar. This would put him in tance swimme r Fr.ink the s tate meet, and he is Warner set a new mee t only 1 s years old. record in the 1650 free· s tyle when he covered the In the varsity mile Joe dis tan ce in 18:01.9, topping Uodnar is trimminj down to the old mark of 18:50.3 . shape as he is runnina the Eagles face Loara nine mile in a sw1 ft 5:05. Hold· ing down the ship at var· si ty hurdles is senior Bill Schilling, who IS going both highs and lows. 8y Rick Roth The s eniorless pitching Estancia's e ver•improving s taff welcome s back. Tom horsehiders take to the road Morrison, ')ave Smi th, and next Tue sday to meet the \1ike La~ue, with Bowen 'iaxons of Loara, a·s they and Los eth also ticketed prepare for the rugged It· for mound duty. vine wars. With two scrimmages and one practice game behind them, head coach Ed Wyn- koop is still remaining opti· mistic tow ard ihe Eagles' ·le ague title aspirations. Wynkoop is we lcoming back bas ically the same s tarting nine he went with last year: ccrcaptain Ste ve Thompson behind the plate; a rock.· solid infield of Bill Bowen at first, Chuck Perry at 2nd, Orvie \\orris a t 3rd, and co-- captain Tom Scott at short, Tom Swiss in le{t. · Chuck Loseth in center, and Larry Snider in right handle the ou tfield chore s. Perhaps the bigge s t stand· out of all is senior Les Bland in the 100, the broad jump and his speciality , the pole va ult. :te ha s c leared I 3 feet, which was his sea· s on's be s t for las t year. t.te hopes to take the CIF in pole vaulting and if all goes well he might turn out to be firs t--ever CIF CAR IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUALITY 'II CHEVROLET IMPALA Sport Coup•, R&H, Foctory Air .... $285 'II CADILLAC Fill._. Bn111h• Full powou, Foc:tory oir, l•orh•r Int. $6115 'II FORD MUSTANG R&H, Auto Tron•, P S, Iii.• n •w • o ' $21!15 'II BUICK WILDCAT 4 Dr. H•dtlp Full Pow•r, Foc:to ry olio o o o o • o • • $32!15 '65 MERCURY Plllll•t 4 dr. Hordtop, Iilii pow.,, fo~tory oir. likt n •w •,, • o tto o o 1 o o • • • • $2415 Stansbury 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 "We've sot basically the same club we had last year, but we 're a year o lder and s u onger," commented Wyn- koop. "We 're also re ally starting to sti ng the ball. 'lur hining has improved 16-hJ first quarter ad\·an tag~: t\in gs I.U{Jk a com fortable 1 " behinJ t.h e fin e a11-around "~3-16 half li me lead. J ohn ~~,e~:r r h th Newcomers figuring mi nently in 'Nynkoop's \'~~~~~~~:~;~Gar)' Bane~~-'i'eonin et ·did rrlait Or the .. -~ 0 pun_c was e • ·• lll'i4,· KniP,ts '¥in t . blilli........_.., nw.~ (a;t~ awtbuted to ~ vely the same icor~:d " 7 ~int~ -~na PiaYe~sl~s dtamal 3·11 l_eague \nclude catcher R;ch•or4 Curiel, 3rd bueman The new hot 1 1.,. !D .,. • ,.., a .. 50 ill lCJ • , •• 9D "' 1900" ·i·~~ ..... 110 ft. lbs • 2600 lp!R • nvisn 10-as 111p~ • n~tttM bills lft4 C«Nf1 hh I SDOflklr • stlf· lllliu&tiflt --tide lll"alles • cross-••nd stlbilitm • Cijfb wei1ht 2139 Mls. • •lltelbm 9S.l" • lellfth l61 .1• • lecroom lront •s.2· • 4-lioor S{IOI"I~dl~ Slyltfll • .,-,, \11nyj upllolste•J • u~tlited frMM I ~ulfttd body • ib:lr lo door c•- pelonl ; fum ws/l,cn s .. u • ~1111- *d WI! • nlll I¥Ct" hntd lflfllo: • acrylic • • eourtur Jitlllt, • IIDors • *" llt .. irflll • /Utll• bit IIi' tdOilltltf • W!i,lfHilf llu!IIWI • luH dnlllt 1IIIHI cewrs • diftetioMI sipMs • lttttilll( wllttl • ~ ltPts • IZ ... fMI t .... ""' JO ,.. ...... M• • srntbrolllu• 111 lUIS • ................. ...,.... .. -- I morA CORONA kind of teams, quick and outstanding defense. showm& last year, wah •n pressing, with un e e .t cep-overall team average of un· Pratt, outfielders \fike lbey and Tom Bullard, and pi t· cher Chris Thompson. But th e Indians c ame out Lion -Corona's 6'7" cen ter der .200. John Yule. The big pos t man on Uu:~ warpath in t.h e second half and within _: minutes literally to re apart the Bi sh· had wittled Coron a's 1 poin t op \lontgomery defenses as lead into1 a 13·.:!3 deadlock. he led his mates to a B-.:7 halfti me lead over th e high· Alemany ended up outscori ng CD\1 JJ.IJ in th e Jrd quar· ly rated Kni ghts. Big J<~hn ter as tum-overs hun th e accounted for 16 fll'in ts an d Sea Kin gs immensely. 3 '"h""d ~ in the "X''I t•"g .. uu " " ... '" " -n,e ball hawk ing of Mor· fir s t half. ·me Sea Km gs b111ke it wide o ren in U1e secnnJ half, thank s to Bi shop \h~mt· gomery fouls. Corona was awarded 25 free throws and conn ected on 17 of them ttl Utm the fairl y close game into a r11Ute. The Sea K 1ng~· pres<;uring defense helJ the Knights to a me re .l polints in the thi rd quarter v.h 1le their effecti ve uffen~e sent· ed I,). Yul e and Steve: Lee~.:h combined to donoin ate the backboards as the K1ngs outscored t11c 1r npponent B·IS 1n th e final stanza to win the big one going awa}_' Leech, Corona's priz,; sophomore , took up whe r ~ LEGAL NOTICE ----------- \OTICF 1"0 f.IH.IJJT{Ifh ri :!!Se t hdred Curona build ur thei r 7 point lead again in the final s tanza. But once again, the Indians put on a scoring spun anJ cut the defi ci t lfl I ""ith 3 minute s rem aining. Ri g J nhn Yule hi t a cuurle o f key field gf•als an d J im Kindelon sank -' free throws to pull the game out o f the fire for Bill Bhl{Jm's JUbilant Sea King~. l·ree thruws turned nut to be the big story again as CO\\ hit 15 of IJ gratis to~!!te s in th e li nal half. \lurri sset played one o f his best games fnr the win- ners. lie had 13 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 in tercep- ti nn :s. Thi s Friday evening COM play s San Marcos, 6~·9 winner over San Luis Obis· 'po Tuesday night, Point for CIF prelims By 8tuce :lixon The swim team of Estan· cia's will face off agains t the Vaqueros of Rancho -\Ia· mitos this Friday afternoon in the Estancia tank for a practice season dual mee t. Coach Les Cutler points out that the only meet that is important is the ClF pre· liminary meet. ">\II meets up to then are merely used a s time trials and reatly do not me an more than that," he says. "Swim· ming is set up in such a way that a II the marbles ride in the CIF meet. "In order to d o well in thi s meet, I train the boys all season with only thi s in mind. They work out in the mornings before a dual meet and after the meet we hold a regular practice. All dual meets do is furnish a conti nuing record of the progress that the indivi· d uals arc making." In the CIF re lays held 3 weeks ago, the team's strength was set in the Bees, aOd it paid off as the team took Jrd. Leading all the squads was the 200 medley wi '1ave ')egrasse, Jack Rossi, Steve Ow en, and Russ son as anchor ma n. In the '::s tancia relays teams) held 2 weeks the Eagles took 3rd in sity, 3rd in Cees and 5th Bee s. OCC GOLFERS WIN Orange Coast College golfers ran thei r ~astern Conference record to 2..() Friday with a JD-6 win over Chaffey at Rancho Verde . Bi II Schmid of OCC took medalis t honors with a 71. NAYLOR WINS TITLE Ray Naylor, Orange ~<>a~ll College 1 71""J))under, hi s way through a field to capture the E as Conference wrestling at Fullerton last weeken,d. OCC finished seve nth. "-I Pt:IHOH Ull" liT m I"IH. ST\Tt: OF C,\I.JFOII\1·\ ron ru~:.cot 'n or on\\f.F \r •. \· c.td \l f..< tal" of \1 \Ill~ ~:r.rl'. \· BETH BOHCI! \IIO ... I~u kno""n ..t"" \HRI~~ F:. HOII CII ·\R D, U••r !"a.,etl. C o · A S T S U P E R M A 'R l< E T 3347 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA OEL MAR 673.3510 ZEN FOOD$ Open 9 to 6:3> Oany-Ciasod Suodays PRODUCE SPECIALS CALIFORNIA HAVEL 9'r,(· 10 lbs. .J Bmssell \OTir.t: IS HER~:IlY f:l\'[' lo thr cretlitor,. of th~ ahov,. namrd dccedrnl thai r.ll fiN· son., havinp: r laim .. a!ol";tin!il th<' sa i•l d .. redl'o\ <tr<' rl'qui r~•l lo fiJ.: 1h r rn • ..-ith tho' fli'Cf'!i!HIT}" vour hers, in thr oHi r r o f th e rlerk tl f th,. Bbov,. en• titled court, or to prc!lent th rm, with the necCM!IOry vouchers, to the uodeTI\Iign,.d al l 3355 \'ia Lido, Suite 209, Newport !leach, Califomia which h1 th e pl&ce of bu!!lirte!l~ or th('" under!ligned in oll 111111• '"''!< pt!Tiaininji! to the estat~ of 81tid decedenl, within !1[:. monthl'l after the (iTI\It publiCI&• tiun of thi t~ notice, 11 FLAT CAM BUTTERNUT 21]1c CoHee O•ted 27, 1967 1 Time 2 Times J .Times 20 word• or les 1 .. 1.50 2.5() 3.00 21 words to 30 words 2.00 !.00 4.00 31 words to 40 words 3.00 4.00 5.00 Each word over 40 words .. . 05 .10 .15 20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD.ER ":\flos llu of 0Pcrit" Edgar 8 und}'-Hardback Papr_rba ck., Sl. Order fto"'~ Alllorfuft O,inln ..... 193-4 Ho.,.._r lh4. C.•tellteH6-46~ • ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 COLLECTORS atten· Li on! Larae inventory U.S. coins ·bought & sold ·in· vestment service • large buy boards. COIS MART, 1808 Newport , Cos ta \!esa. Closed Sundays and \ion• da,,..u,~oll-7 other days, • 11-9. IAUAII IAIIITI Whaler Squall with or without sai Is. 11 3·244--8128. ARTIST fo' CARTOONS . Call 646·5383. CASI-1 for your garage items. BOOKS, too l s, hous ewares needed for.Qu"r dai ly gar· age sale. 646·1§75 , To-- Winkle l-Iar d ware, Costa Mesa. PUBLICATION typina -~ ed. Have vari·typeri' hOf!JF liner. Over 60 -t)'pe .(..:"a.t, Call 6?1·1507 o0 6?~,0050. Aak for Fran. :, .. ......,.v,.ro..tor '"'·Soi!H~-· CoiiD~550 I I GOI-M. PIIIGUIOII OP CIIITA ..... DIU Oordco! "'"" Ptr ....... !136 Bt1111U4a !>r •• Cotla Mtaa, died Salurda,,· Feb. U, in a Newport Batch convaletcen1 hom. at ••• U. Ha waa a ratJrod ulf employed au 1taUon o'"ora··l tor. Mr. Ferp.aon waa born In Jatper, Ari1001, oa Jan. 31," 1819, and moved t.o tho Harbor .(rea 6 yeart qo. He waa a put Matonic master and a membor for SO ye ars. Muonic services were held Tucaday, Feb. 21, in Brigs Memorial Chapel, Tueaon, 4.Jizona. lntermcnt waa at E verareon Comotery in Tucson. 'Noatclirf Mor- tUary in Costa Men waa the forwardina director. ---·----------NOTICE Of PUDUC HEARING NO'nCE IS IIEREBY GIVEN that the C ity Cound l of the City o f Newport Buch will hold a public heariDIS reAardins Ordio11nc e No. 1208, bein ~~:, an ordinance of the City of New- port Be.ch e•tabliahinA set-- bad. linra aod amending Oia- trlc t _Mnp§ ~o!ll , 32 11nd 5 1, Jllanoung CommiiiMion Am end- ment No , 230 wh ich propo1e" tn amend subjec t dhHrictinlll map~"< in order to l'~l11hli11h t~,C I­ baeks va rying in de pth from 6 feet to 12 fl'rt on twenty-one lotJII i n Trac t 6 221:1 on s tri'Ct>!i kn own •~" Qui,.t Covl', Sand- caatJ ,. Urive und Tillf'r W11 y, Corona rll'l Ma r, Newport Re11 ch. NOTICE: IS II E HEBY ~T R- TH f.R GIVF:N th at th,. Aaid publit-h,.a rin,llt w ill tHo hl'lrl 011 th e 13th da y of March , 1967, 111 the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the Couu:il Chambo-rs of th .. City lla\1 of th,. City of ~ewport Ueach, C.a lifom ia, 111 whir h time an d pla r l' any 11nd 11ll per'<ons iote r,.oc tf'd rnay app .. ar and br heard th f'rron. Lau ra l.a ~io" City CJ.,rk City o f N"wport Heach PuhliKh: Ma rch 21 l9fl 7, in The Newport lhrbor En11 ign ~POR T . · l3 . ACAOEMY , AWARO HOMINATIOIIS HEST PICllJRE BEST ACTOR- Richard Borton BEST ACTRESS - ,.-.lili.MM&h Taylor SUPPOI\TING ROLE - · Georie' Seaaf SUPPORTING RO LE- Sandy Denni a BEST DIRECTOR - Mike Nichola --..--.~011 EDWARD ALBEE'S EXCLUSIV! $HOWING Nlolotl, ot 7• I. 9:30 Mot. $ot. I. S... 2, I. 4130 . ... , .. ,." ........ $2. ' ·~llf HMIIiR fiiiGII liiiiiiSOAY.IIARCII 2. 1967 _A....;IIST.;..'....;Sl.;..C11011c...::.::_-_-.;..,::lll:.:l:.__CXIIIDIIA DEl liAR, CAll F. Newpot1 l11ch ••• IV! Million . Mar '67, . . 3 $ Inventory of OHice Owned Properties Land Acre Lot, Hila area, Hawaii .......................................................... S R-1 Lot, PalmJ Springs Panorama ................................................ .. 30 Potential Oceon-View lots, Laguna ........................................ .. 2 plus acres, Gorden Grove comer .......................................... Sq. ft. 90 acres, Yucca Valley ......................................... ,. ............... .per oc. ' lnco111e 1.500 5.9-«l 4.000 ... .7S¢ 1,000 30 Units w/Pool, Monrovia near 19th, O.L................ ............... 295,000 60 Un ils w/Pool 14·4 unit bldgs) near Hoog Ho119. NB ................ 9.000unit 90 Unit Mobile Pork (under const.)................................................ 1,400unit 8 Commerciol Bldgs., Newport Blvd ............... 69.500 to 125.000 each Balboa Commercial Comer, Ocean Front ........ ...... .................... .... 40,000 2 Coast Highway Properties. Laguna.......................................... 69.500 Palm Springs eo,.,merciol Corner.................................................. .160,000 Home Ho•bo• Highlands. 3 bdnn., 2 bo., ho,dwood floo<S ..................... . 26.500 42.500 69 ,500 24.500 Three Arch Bay, Ocean View (under canst.) ............................... . Irvine Cove, 4 bdrms., W/Pool ..................................................... . Bu.-.a Park, downtown House w/Guest House .... ···········-·--··----·· (TRADES I. BROKER CO-OPERATION INVITED) 6~ 1675 6~·1676 Half Century in Harbor Area JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES ' . III!Al.lOIIS AND IUILDeiiS 400 M.IWPOIT IL~O.. MIWPOIT 11/iOIIII I· IDS ANYTIMI 45525 FLORIDA HEMET. CALIFORNIA Home +++ Apt. J bedroom home -hardwoo d n oon, c arpet. dupes. PLUS very nice aepua te one bed- rooa .Pt. ~arae-1t1d0'. J'~cer aanatf Choice' Eaauide locetion. CM. $25,000 Very best or tenns Deluxe Duplex one or the very best in Co ata Mesa, carpets, drapes, hardwood n oo n, lovely pati o, JU• aaca. Beu or tenna financina by owner . $32,000 Wells-M~rdle Realron ... ~ .... -... -. .., Ull-17:1' c-10- ,, • J••l .,f;JiwJ SLor•6 larae enter- area -dui p~­ ed ror minimum upkeep. $12.500 • • • • • Must sell now E1tat e Sale hom e w/ pool on 45' lot. Spe- cial. 146,500. B,.,... .. t f<.-fto,..~ 67$.2723 !J55 VIA LIDO. M llii'OIT IIAOI FwiHfYalue SU 1444 SanUap on lee Land. 4, BR + l>en + fam.~ Room. 3 Mthl, 3300 .,q fl . s,:.uM UW entry, biiDdaome carved door. .~. llltchell. 3 CW' ....... ()pell t.ou.e S..tl .... ~~ p~. C..tl .... aly Owner will ~ u after from .-..ntlal buyer 11 __ ....... ~~MCious 4 BR home at 1Gl DotoiJir ,_, """' -1-5 .PM S.tl SUn· Ro)' J. Ward CD. MS-4221 BII:IIPX.. BII:AL II:BTATII: Dl THE ·IUCN Balboa Island boy-f•ont home In '119it·n· polish', condition. 3 BR and Fcimily Room PLUS. Sweeping view of boy and channel. Compleltly furn ished. Coli to see. JUST s 114.000 lEST IUY! COM C.UPLEX ... front un it 2 BR. fully cor· peted, secluded covered patio; rear un if with huge living room ... lovely view. Just listed ... owner READY! LOW . LOW: S37.100 ATTEKTIOI! We have a number of fine homes in Cameo Highlands, Ha rbor View Hills and Cameo Shores. Eoch.with VIEW of OCEAN . 3, 4. and S Bedrooms. Prices range from $43,000 to $75,000 .. Each is worthy of your careful inspection. See them at our OPEN HOUSES each week-end SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. C.ost Hwy ., C.II'Ofte HI Mor 675-2101 Bargain X IELL KEPT -2 IEDROOII HOllE 01 II FT. LOT -ZOIE 1·1-lEU CITY LIIIIAIY & SIIOPPIIG. ' JUSl A ILOCK TO THE lAY & OCEAI ftEDUCED TO SU,tM lUFF SAID! lETTER SEE!! THE CALLISON CO. EXOIAHGE COUNSELORS 2111 MEIPDIT MEIPORT lEACH PIIOIE llf··l :Jo, tL, ofurur~ m;,.J.J Bi\YFRONT LIVI NG IN n i E BEiiUTIFUL. \lSTi( OEL UOO [\'CI) ron vcn tcn cc for rcstdcnts .... boar slips, lanai cnlcrt:unm~ area, pool vtf:W OF ll'i\TER FROM illl. i\Pi\RTMF.:>TS }\panmcnts ~wadable from $26,500 El cgaruly fumt shc4 penthouse tn_cludtn g an trea- sures and boat. 60' terrace ... $130,000 Rr::ALTOR I Jlot ... ., • .,11M., .... ,. • ., ... ---1 J.4JSO •••• 673-* 17JO •• C...t "'-.....,... ..... 1/1 F;xer Upper & •••• c:MdM-. but attrvtiw 2 bdnn. home on fi'CW!t of ~ PLUS l1 ~ ,.., 2 t*m. .... O¥el" ~aragr. A1.90 a ShJd,o A.?(. ()ft ~ paiAD-~ SUIXI lor qu6dt .ue. s:L,t..O. Lot-a~ at ru 1'...0... : Corona det ...,. ~ & SUN-1 to S P.ll. Eves:~ .., • I••• iMI!y Inc. ""' E. Cout ....,.., 0111 NORTH TUSTI~ "CHANNEL REEF" -AP LovelY, custt.lluilt 3 ···••-, 2 kth.. v.,., ,.. ... d.. "" .. ""'' h_, ...... '"'· ;.. """' c.., -'•"" loocta of .... ...,d p•ellne, -~ -. -Corot11 dol 11or -cautariila Loc. - -CIM 11 Nupci11 a.-- -IUY-. ~••••- 141 ... -... $JII .... .. ' .. ... Island Costl Mesa Lido lsi. c-••I Mlr ' Oc•a" :J,.o,. I Ba/toa p.,;,..,./a Poinl 2 bedroom-2 both, living room, fam ily room, l~porote laundry and util i ty room, 2 foJ'c •d Olt fumoc e1, bu ilt-in kitchen. All fum i 1h - ing1 and decoration by J.H . B i ggar~. A•~­ ing pri c e $83,500. O"'ner will corry fi rst TO at 6 ~" to qual i fied buyer. A"' r., IJ• II /1,.;.,,. . day 0o 67:!-6210. (f· 'f/ ' e ves., 673-0834 Jones Realty, Inc. 2001 W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport Boocb LIBonle,RIIIter 53/4 LOAN Anyone can as sume this low interest FHA LOAN with nominal do wn payme nt. Present payme nts or onl y Sl.t.B .OO mo . Includes taxes and insurance. You'll e njoy th e rear living room 0 \"erl ooking large covered patio and fenced ya rd. Dini ng area -carpets and drapes. Large built -in kitc hen with ea<ing area. A BA RGAIN 0:-. TODA Y"S ~~RKET at O~LY $21,500. Le t us s ho w vou thi s l ov~l v home and work out the detaiJ s for vou. PANORAMIC VIEW Located in OOV EA SHORES •~ th is Ps th etic VIEW HOME. Thr ee bedroom s, fonn al DI ~I~G ROOM (overtooklo..g bay), laq'e ....kilciten wlth '-fib•'-elecui~JIP9l\Mou \"c\~~-~ er. Over 2400 sq. ft. full y carpet ed~h Ome. Priced unbeJ ievin.-lv low at only $59,500 with financin.- availabl e. LAST ONE OF 51 X !:1 'STOlt 1'10/IIES. Don 't he sitate. C all toda)'· M.M.La Realtar ' "Yoa&'ll Ub Otu Fritndl~ Sertncl'" DO I. ll'llo St. !-Ul OUSI C..tt - !Ltcll"" lot I. 17th St ........ Ctnttrl Evenints Coli 646-4579 or 646-1050 SITUATED ON TEN ACRES SPACIOUS 1 I. 2 IEOIIM. APUTMINT5 FROM $140 • Private Patios e Firepb.ees I POOLS I 18 Hole PutUne Gre.>n I Regulation TeMis I S.pante Family Section I Adj. to Schoolo I< Playground 900 S.. L-CdM MeA"""' -c-Hwy. C~ DIL MAR (7161 67~ Balboa Peninsula Point 170Mi,.,;• -36' h ..... pool. Full, •-otic .ri .. l• oy•-20' • 20' ARTIST'S SllJDtO WITH NORTH LIGHT.QWftoro .. ..ovr.,· · .. "ToiiVot h ... .,1c1t ... ..,.~-· m.llll!l ~ .. ., ~• oH.r to. lhtlr ..,ity. BOAl.SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS lee. ot t\e a.-•1 Reef enjoy. watOr ftool 't'iew •d coa•-.i•QI of MGiiq llrlelr bMt at •• ,_t door. (Aieo a c..trH li•i•a "' _., ..... aaliaa •• ..,._._.. , .. .,..iWiili•• of ,.utaieiaa a lup ~) 1\en .. a-.y MY•&aee• of li-ri•a a. .... at a.-el Reef~~ Enjoy beoclo -li¥tftlinthialoewtilwl '-e. 4 ltM- -• 3 bath· '-ily -• looiltina • 2 II• ,locn·-lter · 2,.tioo· _..., . ._._..c ••• Jll Llll I" HOM I! U2-5111, ' A _.._of 2 ~.. • ';iiJl!t~~:;ji~XIILl -to-:;_:::;::;: c . POl Nft ., ... _~@' --.; ... , .............. ,...."" & .. . -...... w ......... -.. 11 ..... price. Jones Realty, Inc. .......................... "101• UWI'II -··- ' . ' .1.....1• • s ...... NE.-oRT HARIOR EIISI THURSD~Y, MARCH 2, (96? ...uiCIIion UnuaY _A':'RS-::r :-sE_cno_M _-~-P-·~' __ oo_lll_N_A_DE_L_MA_R..;.CAL_I_F._ Charles Ogden dies Dr. •m .... 1111••· P•.. Olouad ••• -.. p, ... Church News tor of •• 1..u•--Otu.rch 21. 1%6. ror tho now cburc:h or •• ._...... Lulhotlll at 2~00 Pacific View DL, Cenhl Bible Ch•ch 190 O.uch of Amariea, •·· Harbor View Hill t. The firet 23rd SL Costa t.t.~a - "OU:"c" lha~ a tpecial dedi· .. rvi co was ooac&u:ted on Pu&or ~ary E. Joaot will catiOft aemce of tho now Oc\. 30, 1~. oo the lth preacb oa .. Power anlimh- cborch Mri.co will be held •D:i••rtarr of the conar .. 14 •• at the lO:lO a.m. com-- Charles A. Oaden, 1041 ina. Jn&enDIDI ••• at Har· Otanae AYe., CotLI t.teu, bor R.eu Memorial Patk. Mrt. Laurence ftlte, who died Friday, Peb. 2•. in Wes&cliff ~tuuy in Cotta wiUI bet bubud aernd for Lona Beach ll'llmorlal bot-Mesa made the funeral 30 yellfl in edocadonal mit· pital. He was 13 and had arranpmentl. at ) p.m. thu Suaday, Mar. ptaOD at u moved fl!)fft Ita , . . $, 2~ PaGific View Drive, fonner loc1tion at 3S45 E. munaon .. ,.,~co dut Sunday. Cotoaa del Mu. Coatt Hwy., Corona dol Mar. At 7 p.m. h11 meuqo will The otruciUre, duiped by be hom ~ 16~ cbapler. of archhoctl Del Lovriora-JO.hua, Ephratm, pt'etllae Sip.rdton of La MOIA. rc-1nd honor." Tho Bibl~ study aomble. a Juae ship's hull at 1 p.m. March I Will doal to humonizc with lhe nauti· with ••Noah, a retponsible I h fth m ...•• c:a stmosp ere o e area. A stainless ateel c:rou ri aes 71 feet at the front of the church. SL .\ndrow's Presbyterian Chwch, 600 St. .\odrew•a Rd., Cliff Havon -"'One areat hour of ahuina•• will be obs:erved this Sunday. A special offerina will •be taken (Of the needy in many parts of the world. Dr. Char• les Dierenfield will preach on "I need you," part 3 of his lenten series, ••usten to Jesus." Worship hours are 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. sion work in Lebenon, will boen in partnership with his HAllY L. WOODWAaD be put of honor at a son, Albert, in cement con• IITliiD PUTOI, DII!S rr W .. uactina. co ee at 10 Lm. e-Harry Lee Woodward , 17, Mr. Oaden was born in nosday, March 8, at the of 2217 Harbor Blvd., Costa lh of th Colby, Kanus, Sept. 5, e home e Rev. and 1893, and moved to Califor-Men, diecl'Nednesday, Feb. Mrs . Robert Carley of St. nia 62 years aao. He had 15, at Hoaa Hospital. Ho Mark Presbyterian Church, lived in Cos ta Mesa 58 had been an Episcopslisn at 507 'Rockford Pl., Cameo minister for 20 years. He years. Hiah1ands . 'Nomen of the moved from his native state, Survivors include hi s wife, conpeaation arc invited to N'ellie; a son, Albert or Kansas, to Cot ta Men S the meetina. ~ •. White is Costa Mesa; a daughter, yesars .aao.. I··• h" ·r viai tina her son and dauah· . urv1vors 1nc uue 11 w1 e , ter4n·law, St. Mark members Alma Thompson of Newport Florence; 2 dauahters, Nina Charles and Mary White of Beach; 2 brothers, Harvey ~leilenrei ch or Salina, Eaat Bluff·· of Braw ley, an~ Elmer of ~anaas,andMildred Blalock Long Beach; a 11s ter, Ethel of Newport Beach; a son, ~e Ccxona del Mar Co~ McC ullah of Long Beach; Dwayne Horner of Massillon , mun1ty Conareaat.ional Ch· 8 arandchildren and S great· Ohio; and 8 crandch.i ldren. l:lJCh, United Church of grandchildren. Memorial s ervices were1 Chriat,611HeliotropeAve.-Funeral services were held at the First Pres by- Dr. Philip Murray will held Monday , Feb. 27, at terian Church in 'Arcadia. preach on "Secret disci-the Fi rst Methodist Church · c I •• Baltz Mortuary 1n osta Pes at th e 9:30 and 11 inCostaMesa, with the Rev. · 111· Mesa made the funera l a.m. serv-Ices 11 Sunday. Richard J . :>unlap offi cial· IIOTARY CLUI MMIP IIRICTOR ... 1111 ''Eilht OMdidt&el .; have CouJier, l."land Orty0 Ken .. boon nomin~ted for 4 potl• nech Hat11llM, Henry Hu'"' tiot11 on tbt board of dire~ inas, Wendell Morrisaet, lOra of &be Newpor~Balboa Gen. 'J'bomll Riley aad ~ RoWy Club. They are Han· duu Strock. Prod Swenson cock BanniDI m. Willi 1m it handJint &he blllotina. BROASTED CHICKEN Bayside Center Corner of Telephone 675-2181 OPEN : I ll A.M. co 9 P.M. lake-o•t orders The "orld' 1 Finne "'EATIN CHICKEN " 8 Pieces ••..•• S2.10 12 Pieces ..••• , $3.15 16 Pi eces •.. , •• $4.20 SHRIMP 7 Shri mp .•. , .. $(.25 14 Shrimp •..... s 2 • .50 21 Shrimp •.. , •• $). 7 5 Old Fashioned FRENCH FRIES n t per order m 0 n 5 m _A I< 5 I< t The interior of the uno- tuary contains a larae nar- thex enclosed wi th Judson faceted stained alass. Royal red catpet has been used throuahout the interi,or to ac- cent the walnut pews and chancel fumishinas. The Wilding's 2,1 65 square fe et include admin istration or- fices, Olristian education rooms and a sancb.lary seat- ing 200 persons. The bui ld-- ing is designed so that at a date th e whole building can be converted to a sanc b.lary seati ng 360 persons. Ch ris- tian education and adm inis- The First Baptist ·Church or Costa Mesa, 301 Magno- lia St. -~r. P :'J. Neumann will preach on "The touch of His hand" at 11 a.m. Sunday. At 1 p.m. hia topic will be "Other wonders of arranaementr. ~:~d~~.~. P~~~n~¥.h i• mtion d ;.:..=:..:.D_O_N_T~ST=A=Y=A=W;;;;;;A;;;;;;Y;;;;;;!=--~ The oriaina\ proposal th e code was o bs erved. We stated that "academic also realize that rull com· tration will then be reloca-the word ." freedom rCquires the main-pliance to the letter or the tenance of a climate or in-law in this case is imprac- tellectual freedom which ti cal; however, the board encouraaes the free n ow of could certainly delegate We may look inhospitable, but if you brave the dirt rood into our ted. The dedication services or worshi p wi ll be divided inlo two parts. The Lord's Sup- per will be ofrered and memorials and girts will be blessed at th e mornin g hou rs o f ~ and l t. The dedicatory worship at 3 p.m. will be conducted by the p(esidenl or the ·Pacifi c Sou thwest Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, the Rev. Carl W. Se gerhammer, D.O.; the dean of th e Long Beach Di s tri ct. th e Rev. Gerald B. Strickler, M.A., S. T.O., and by rorme r pastors or the Lu - theran Oturch of the Ma ster, and pastors o f Lutheran Churches in the area. The Christian Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona de I Mar and Costa Mes a -"Man" is the s ubject ror this Sunday's lesson· sermon . The golden text is rrom Jeremiah: "Blessed is the man .that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is." dri vewoy, you wi It be surprised at the warm welcort•e inside. ideaa and the ablest in-this respons iblility to some suuction with the recoanition degree to the adm inis tra- that freedom to teach and tive s tafh in order to sati sry We a re extending our SCHOOL KIROV & BOLSHOI METHOD Open house and refresh- freedom to learn imply both the spltlt or the law. righll and responsibi li ties "tr these Jaws seem too within the framework or res trictive, pe rhaps the existing laws." teachers can persuade th.e The policy embraces the Calirornia Legis lature to belief that acce ss to the change them. In the mean· full ranae of ideas and ti me, it is inappropriate for opinions is a must; and that them to condu ct a lobbying the board and staff, assume effort in the classroom a re sponsibi lity to protect agains t these measures. the student's right to learn "tn conclusion, fnay I as well u the intellectual point out to those peuons in tegri ty and professional who have as ked ror the and private lives of the adoption or thi s policy on staff. a cademic freedom, tha t ... things inside are jump ing- price tags especially ... and th e descending di rection will make you more than plea!ed you mode the effort to corr.e and see us. ..!Jmprove· ments will rot\ow the worship hours. FURNISHINGS STOLEN Sharon'), :lice , 4l~Y.z Fern- leaf <\ve., Corona de l Mar , had mov ed all or her house furnishinas from 7 15~ Or- chid ·"ve., exc ept a uip\e liiii'if with 'I miftor', 'i walnut end table, 2 niaht s tands, a roll·a-ay be d, a table lamp, a p\wnb color- ed capri·jacket outfi t, and some pillows and blankets. On Feb. 21 s he discovered they had been 1 to len. The Plymouth ConpeJa- tional Church, 3262 Broad St.,Newport Heights· "For- gi veness, the reward of ini· tiative" will be the aermon topic of the Rev. John Pri· don off at the 10 a.m. s er- vice this Sunday. "Coven· ant" wi ll be the topic at the 7:30 p.m. membership class on We dnesday, Marc h 8. Trustee Lloyd E. Blan· teache rs have neither . the pied Jr. orrered an alter· legst nor the moral riaht native which would c larify to teach merel y as the y wish "Pilate, profde of los t th · e moamng of the policy, in the class room. On the opportunity" will be the · th • stress 1ng at 'academic other hand, the parents' We will appreciate your visit and we're sure you will appreciate the s ole prices on our fine furniture pieces. men/ Unlquo •'-for "" ......... , ..... "' Social1 Gr.-es, Etf· quette, Etc. · 505 St. Andrews Rd. Newport Beach ""-7644 us•ll TV's $25.00 EXPERT REPAIR OF TELEVISION STEREQ-HI·Fl Rev. James Blain's mid-f d ree om as a concept, like re sponsibilities and privi· week lenten meditation at 1 natura law , does exis t." leges in regards to their 7:30 p.m. Wednesday , March 8 at the Newport Harbor For that reason he ex· children's education would Lutheran Church, 2S01 Cliff pccts to place his support not be diminished one iota ~ N II ;_.. behind the idea that aca· .._,this nnlicy." ..... r., ,e.,-pqrt , e._\1 w , • 4emtcbnl!bnl'ia n6w ·~-.., ~,-.. .,-· Dr. Leland Hirte:, prorea .. atina within lhe framework SENTENCING t.URCH 9 sor at the California Baptis t o( the existina laws and Paul King, 209 29th St., Theo logical Seminary, will reaulations in force throuah· 'Ne s t~Newport, is schCduled talk on "The gates of hell"' out the district: This could ror a March 9 sentencing at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, make a s tatement or policy hearing in the Superior court. March 8, in the concluding unne cessary. He has been convicted of 4 ecumenical forwn at Fair· Trustee Roderi ck H. counts of illegal s.ax prac· vi ew Bapti s t Church, 2.S2 5 MacMillian said that the tices and 1 count orauaulL Fairview Rd., Cos ta Men. policy would be an anti- lynch law and would ens ure The great issues di scus-a hearing ror teache rs in a sion of "Fluoridation," scheduled for thi s evenina. profe ssions! manner. March 2. at the Plymouth "They shouldn't have to Congregational Church, undergo hys teri cs just be· Newport Heights, has been cause they don"t aaree with 3601 East Coast Highway Stop by todoy I Phone 675-2266 SPECIALIZING .IN AUTO RADIOS OPEN BOTH OOMI!:.TIC III~ORI!:IGN M ON. -5AT. 10 AM TO 7 P M eve ryone else," he said. postponed because of the Trustee Elizabeth M.Lil\y illness of the s peaker, Dr . aareed: 'Protecting the Ellery Stowell , chairman or s tudent.s ' right to learn and the board or deacons. John-pro,te c tion d the staff -is ny John ston of Tustin, new· our responsibility ." ly appointed state director "J don't see how we c an of veterans' arfairs; will be seek to protect private the speaker for the _\pril 19 lives, or the intellectual or FLOOR TAX TIRE SALE 141 I. 16111 ST. • DIAGNOSTIC CENTER TESTED '6HOID • • • • $1495 2 Dr. H.T ...... ..-...tk, -........... ... - '65 T-.... ·SlitS ·•u• . . . . szm '"FAUIIftmiA.$nt5 130 Elec:tronk-bove been made " Jl..-ry ,... pain perfonnod on -cars. You cu take tbe doubt out of bayittJ a uod car now. '65(-.J 'Q FAIWI500. $1195 '64 .$2495 '62 UIAD. • I "· M.T, "'"--......... ......._ .., m •• professional intepity of the s tarr," Trustee Blanpied observed. "Under that con· cept the board could be pro tecting immora l cond uct, dishoneaty and a teacher whose philosophy runs counter to that or the boards ." Mn. Jean E. Sumrall, 1766 Bahama Place, cOsta Mesa, asked the board members for their definition or academic rreedom and then commen ted: "If the pw pose or this proposed poli cy includes an automatic all inclusive officisl approval of any inatruction that may be given in the future , this school bosrd ia beina asked to buy a blind article by endorsing a blank chock paysble on the intearity of each individual member or thia board. "'In the fi nal analysia. the law holds the achool board responsible for what goes . 6n in the elauroom. Section 14S. requires lhat one of the ,ovemina boards of a school district must appt'OYe the purpose •d all the materials uaed for lilY instruction ainn in ncb coano of atudy. .. .,.,, rully reali1e from t8lkina to the varioat of· fid&la ia &hia district that tbis a.ctioct of &ha edac:a• lioo . code is tar" I' O'f'tf-1-.t .••• _ ..... , ....,. ol tiM cridcitme of ftlioua ~eKWae •God• ud -"'"'" .. .., '" dolt ........................ ~~~--.. ~~ .. .-~------~--.... ~.~·· ~ld k&ft ~ 7U.I5 , ·ns.t• 7 .. 14 125-14 -14 ... 14 ISS-14 tiS. IS We Must Reduce Our Inventory By $30,000 By March 61 , .. IS 77~15 670.15 115-15 710.15 145-15 7.15 IJD.IS ' OOLDS.AL C·eG TUIELEIS '"PLY Lifett~ne G.ternt•• Fvll 4 Ply $J587 520-13 l•cl ..... $1.36 llllllWALL LONG W!UiliG, SMOOTH DRIVI 20.17 2.11 21.17 2.21 23.87 2.:16 :11.17 2.55 29.17 2.97 $987 1111 U~14 b. r •• 11.11 $J6B7 Ill H~l4 b., .. $1.17 77~14 $23.99 b. ... 12.21 710-15 125-14 $:11.99 b.-$2.:16 11~15 -14 7.15 ... ,4 $28.99 b. -SLM US-15 ISS-14 91~15 , .. 14 $32.99 la.-$101 IJD.IS -14 • ' "1 'f . ' . ' I I .J ' I I • • 1 • ... AI pricee Include FME mounting, b1 .. nctng. plclr-up end delivery. CORONA DI!I..IIAR TIBE l TEXACO SERVICE c.,.., of On:lol• A .... I PASTOR HONORED The Rev. John A. Pridoft. orr, miniater o r the Plymouth Conreaational Church at 326 Brold St., Newport Heiahu, haa boon aelected u one or the '"Ouutandina Youna Men or America" by a 14-man national boud or edi10r1 IPORIOf~ by &he Montaomery, Afa., Junior Cbamber of Commerce. ~. Pridonoff waa nomina- ted ror the honor by the Alumni Auociation of Cal State l.ol Anleles, rrom which he anduated in. 1963 Christian Women's Club formed here Sl"ina fathiona will hiab- liaht the proaram of' the soc• ond lunc:hcoa of the newly oraanizcd Newport Beach Chriuian Women'a Club at noon Tuuday, March 7, at tht1Balboa Bay Club. Lido Fashions wi U pruent an Easter preview. 'Juett speaker will be Mn . Edaar f. Elfstrom, wife of the publisher of the Fuller- ton Daily News Tribune. Mrs. E lfstrom it a charter mem ber oC the Oranae Coun· ty :\uistancc Lcaaue, which has been divided into many branch chapten 1n county communities. As Santa Ana Assistance Lea· guc executive board membe r for 12 years, she helped in the oraanization of many of the sister chapters in the county. She is a life member of the Nati on a I Ass is lane~ League and a for mer E bcll member. Vocalist will be Miss Di ane Pettersen, national representative of C hristian 'Nomen's Clubs, who with ~-trs . Thelma Helfrich IS here fr om the Kansas City headquarters oraanirina the Newport Club. Mrs, Edgar !lfstrorn Christian Women's C lub is a national organiration with 500 luncheon and dinner poups mee tina monthly througt.out the United States and Canada. Reservations are to be made with Emily Barnes, 644-ll079 with a bachelor'• de11ee in aovetnment. He tam attend- ed the Colaatc-Roc:heater Di'linity School, nrnina a Bachelor of ()jvinity dearee in 1966. He" waa ordained into the O!.riuian miniauy lut June. The Newport Beach mini a· ler will bo cited in the 196'7 edition or "Outatandina Youna Men of America." 1-:.:...::.:c..:.= Former U.S. Jaycee preai- dent Doua Blankenahip, chairman of the national telcctio n committee, aaid those men choten for the honor "have distinguished themselves in one or more fielda of endeavor to the point or be ina outstanding, •• Whi\11 attendin& Cal State LA, Mt . Pridonoff was ac· tive in honorary aocietih, musical p oups and frater- nal activities. Commentin g dn the selec· lions for "Outs tandina Youna Men of Ame rica,•• President Johrison said, ,.This dec ision to honoJ in thi s manner the ou ts tanding youna men in our country is mos t welcome; it serves to spur these futu re leaders-of our land to even greater ac- comp I i shmen ts an~ it en- courage s o th ers to follow their exampl e." PATENTS AWARDED Two patents on processes for the preparation and use of improved electrodes for hiah eneriY density batteries have been award• ed to Doualas Aircraft Company's .o\stropower Laboratory in Beach. Both inventions are by F.C . .o\rtance, o\s trO" power s enior scientist. CHILDREN'S ART DISPLAYED 9y Mn . D.V. Sk ill ing <\rt in many media created In recoani tion of National by children ranB,Ina in aae Children's .<\rt Month, the from !<inderaarten throuah Junior E be\1 C lub of New-8th grade ffiay be seen at port Beach wi II staae their Newport E lemen tary School, 6th annual Children's o\rt 14th St. and Balboa Blvd. in Show thi s Saturday and Sun-, Central Newport, from I un- day, March 4 and 5. til 4 p.m. on both days. ')ur- This hiahly successful ing this ti me , approximately s how is unique not only in 30 children will be on hand Orange County, but in the to demons trate their methods State of California as well. as well as the finished pro- duc ts being displayed. Mrs . Betty Handy, distric t art coordinator, and Mrs . Richard Hocqschild, Junior E bell fine arts chairman, encouraae re sidents of the Orange County area to view the fine art work being done within the Newport-Mesa schools . This show affords an unusual opportunity for a "look into the class room~' 1950 TH E NEWP ORT HARBOR CHAPTER of the Assistance Lea- gue was established in 1950. Participants in the formal 1n· statl ation ceremonies included, from left: Mrs. Roland N. Lagerlof, president of the Junior Assistance League of Newport Harbor; Mrs. Virginia Castle of Balboa, representin':i th e National Council; Mr s. Wiley Cochran , president of the newly installed New po rt Harbor Chapter; Mr s. e.G. Parsons. natio nal vice·pres1dent and installing olficer; Mr s. Ha rold Ramser, president of the Nat10nal Assistance League, and Mr s. Steven Fargo, recording secretary at the Nation al Chapt er. {Howard Folsom phO to from th e July b, lq5CJ, Ens1gn .J --- In previous years , examples of the an work of the chi!· dren of Newport Beach were sho wn exclusively. However, with the unification of the Costa Mesa~ewport Beach School distric ts , the scope of this show has increased from entries representing only the 1 public elementarY and intennediate schools of Newport Beach to include the 23 located wi thin Cos ta '~ophets' to be sho-'11-_.,.... . I Photo-pamter and lecturer Sune ~ichards will be the auest speaker at the Thurs- day Momin1 C lub of New- port Beach on Thursday, March 9th, at the Balboa Bay C lub. Brunch at 10:30 ards s ~nl many houn find• in& men or dee p raith and areat charac ter to pose for these prophets . ~ler art re· producti ons have been cir· culated throu&hout the world. 1949 THIS FO~~SO ME will preced~ the program. For reservations , members !--ler s ubject matter will be ~nd their guests are asked "The Pr ophets ." Mrs. Ri ch-to c all Mrs . Mario C. Pacini, ohotographecr at a Clad: and whi te formd l party he ld .J I th e 1alboil '3ay Club: frorr left , \h. and Vrs . Clyde ')en I inger of '3a lboa and ~r. and Mrs. l nton He r- shey of '3a lboa Is lan d. (Nea l '3ec i<.n er photo fr om the Oct. b , I 94 q, issue of th e ~n~ s ign.) '~~~·~·~·~· __________ _:__:__:__.:_ _______ , r or \irs. Patrick Barkley at SALE On Lamps Accessories Area Rugs UP TO 50%60%&70% OFF 2211 HAMOR .. VD.· PltOI'ISS10NAI, . COST A I:IESA. CALF. INTIIJOl DISI8NIIIS 6464271 641 0271 546·1389. 2ND HOVEL IS SOLD BY OC WRITING INSTRUCTOR Pat Kubis, Orange Coast Collese creative writing in· structor, has sold her sec• ond nove l, "The Beach House," to \von Publishing Co. \trs . Kubis , wh o writes under the name Casey Scott, is director of the forthcom· ing writers' conferenc e to be held at 'XC this Satur- day, Match 4. ~ler first nove l, "')ne \iore Time," took ri'u t place in adult fiction in the Cali for· nia Presswomen's 'Nriting Competition las t year, and first in adult fiction in the ~ational Presswomen's 'Nritina Competition. "The Beach "'ouse" is a love story set in Kilometre 39, a nationally kn own surf- ina locale , in Mc1ico. The book was written at the spot durina a summer wh en Mrs. Kubis al'ld her husband lived there. AIIDY AIID lORlTA AilE EASTEII SEAL HELPEIIS Stan Andy Devine and Bonita Granville (Mrs. Jack Wrath er). both res idents or the Harbor Area, have been named oo-chainnen of the Eaiter seal drive for Oranae Coun ty'• rehabili tation cen-' te1. The Easter sui campaipa bea.n Monday and wi II con- clude on March 26 . Bonita Gran"ille ia the wife or the owner of the Balboa Bay Club and Dia· neyl1nd hote f. She io the 1951 TWENTY-MONTH-QLD Christophe• 'Nichols, P:ofk:•OT ol lhe "Laalie" I hoi f S I ... son o f SgL and Mr s. Leon N c so eatt e, televiaion pro~ram. Wash., rep resented the 5th generation of the Nichols Ancty Devino, comedy stu f 1954 THE PROBLEM under discussion at th is commi ttee meeting con- cerned campaign p lans to raise the $5,000 ouotJ lo1 the Costa Me sa area in the an nual Newport Beach-costa Mesa Red Cross lund dr~ve. Pic· tured here, from lett; Mrs. Vi rgil P inldey , co·cha1rman; Or. Don ald Gari,h, cha~rman , and Mrs. Vi rg il 0. Smith, camp a1gn sec retary . !Ensign photo !rom the ,..rch 4, 1q54, issue.l of aero•. &elcviaion and fcYn il)' to be "tr immed" by barber Jack: Huckabee o 11010, hll juot nnialled BaiRc>a Island when this photo was l.llten ba ck in 1951. 1959 TH E SOFT SELL ROUTINE was given to lloyo< J.,es S4odclald of atanina in "aoe ~a1rh~a The haircut a(l(leared to be quite. satisfactory to all , NewPort Beach tor the }q59 1nstJI11ation dinner meeUng of the Central aaflri... a projec:ted TV including grandpa Kenny Nichols at l eft, then owner of Newport Beach Community Assn. Pictured here, from left: Sue F1cter, pro. ••ri•• for CBS. He h cur-the CotUgt Waffl e Shop. U. Mull phOto from the No-w. 1, grill'! chairman; Earl Cannom, incoming president of the association, Md re ntly co-a&eniaa wi * Oori • IL.I~9~5:1~,1~f s~SIL=•~o~f~th:•~!E:n!si~IJLl:·~l-----------_;:::l:;~St~o~d~da:::•d.~;:;:::~:::~::::.l:~ Day in "Epic: or Jo ... ., • I • • I~.....--=ffi@f=-=' -=----w--:=lrfffill~' ~:-:-::~:-::-c:r r:-:::::cm:-::-:-n=n::--rt_t r___.l St.Th~~~~" t ~L~~Jt~~~~o n JOIN THE ·OOTS TO CDMPLETE: THE BIBLE LESSON Thi• week we.-..,. •• ...... w11Ja ,..u la hnportaace with the orisiaaJ AINO f. HANA, Ow-..tl,.......,. Mallt; ••• _, lnt L C.... Mwy,, -.. -.Coltf. -· B I B~.~~ ... ~ays ..,14 ,,..,._,,.. Ml11l1t,., l..c .. C.l._, Cellt. QUEST/ON.' "Who wa.r e/ect•d lo lakf lho place of Jwi.u /M.'JJrlQC aft" hu dealh, and what dfd tho nowly· 11«10/l aponle cpnlribul< lo tho G"''"'l of /eiiUI Chn.t?" ANSWER: After Judas lscariot committed suicide, two men were nominated to fill the office of apostle, and the Bible says, "THE LOT FELL UPON MA1THIAS." Scripture: "And they ga ve forth their lots; and the lot fC'11 upon .Matthias; and hC' was numbered with thC' eleven apostles." Acts I :26. (Please' read also verse 23, chapter I · ol Acts.) Regarding the latter part of your 'question, ma)' I 501)1 that there is nothing known of the work done by Matthias in Biblical history aft er he w.~~ C'lected to the office of apostleship. I have neither read. nor have I seen any account of a specific thing he did as an apostle . \Vhy there is no record, I'm unable' to say. QUESTION: -what do you think of a per.ton who IIJY.f he clou not believe God will puni.th anyone for .tin?'" ANSWER, Such A PERSON IS IGNORANT of the \Vord of Cod. bccau~c Cod's \Vord says lie will punish a person for sin. Scripture: "1-'or THE \\'AGES OF SIN IS DEATH; but the g•ft of Cod 1~ eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Ro111 . 6:B . llm. second Scrtpturc. Ill c:asc you d1d not believe the fm:t, apphcs to all mdut.:u-•d. whether he be '$aved or lost. Scnpture: "Be not decen·{-d; Cod JS not mocked: for WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWETH, THAT SHALL H E ALSO REAP." G•l. 6,i . Jesus C hrist came mt u the world to die on Calv.ary's C ross so lie could pa~· the pncc for sm. lie w.~s Cod's Lamb slam before the fonndat1on of the world. lluough the r.k<Jth, huual, and r(:Surrcctiou of Jesus C hrist, He has b(:comt· Victor O\'Cr death and our :\d\·oca tc with God thC' Father. representing us at tlu: 'lluonc of God. Jfs through Christ that we arc to ··come boldh, unto the throne Of grdcc." f lc has J><lld tht· pcn:alt ~· for Our .sms. · Therefore. anvone who btllc\'CS that man ln·iug a Ide of s;n. w1th Cod not nottctng tl . utter 1gnor.mcc. bt"Camc the Htble ~ays . can go on is ln·mg m • I t" 't ' • I ' • ,. 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"~ .. r II .• ,' r \ .l..t <mol fa o1h '1<11 ' l.h ~1••"·"' '" "'~' th• I,.,,J, II•· lo·:un '"II l 11n, I ·."1 "1 1,,.,1 h.ot h ol o111 •·lo '' • II"• •l•irl l uf fo ·.or, but ,.f 1"•"•'1, ,.,,.j ,,(I • .'' I'"'' I ~""'' f"l'l '' ""'!'<' poo\l o•rful 111111 f, . ., •11 1 'h,o! '' f,ufll. 1\h•·u f,•.or ''lllt•h IIIIH 111111•1. • Htolol• 1 r ,,1, '" .,ff,rnHIIuon ,.f fu 11l1 .. md 1 "', '" ,,,,, ,,. • 111lo .• •1 ·• .. 11111 f, .•.• ,," .. r '"t""· ... - TILL HE COME COO'S WORD SAYS: MY GOO WILL HEYER FAIL 'Toll Het come'" 0 , let the words Longer .,.. lhe lletmblong chord~. .et thoo loUie wh1lr berween them lro t!-wor gol<k'" hQhl b<r ~Hn. Let "\ lh onk no .. ~•ven •nd home Lu~ bevO"d rhat .. Toll Hr CCll'ne "' C lc..,,h dr'd <onl loct• .orcund ul. prr u.; Would "'" h,,.,.., o"e loOHo<t< le~o~o) All the ~oh.>rP"eu ol ,.,.. crou Hr that hurrth my word, and ~hrvrth on H,,., that K nl me, .... EvcrluUnl[ l 1fe . and ~h~ll not w me 11110 'ondemn~oucn, but ,. puw:d fP•m dn 1h 10 liff. St John ' H My God and F"her .. ,u not fad Wh•te•er my ~ed m~y be Though triali •nd IH!Irn;l ~ woll IUI<I. Ho~ moghly toand woll \!Ill prevaol To gvode •nd \lrengrhen ~ He loll' rnv wut .,.,,h sol('nl 'lOng When l'rn roo wr•l.. to ~·no And when the d•v ~ern!l dark .tnd '"""· H11 word\ ot rour~a ket-p ~ ifronQ As to H" h•nd I d ong C r e 1tloa aad wiG "• FaU ol W bU. d!a peat ua iver•al fl ood whicb c: h a •1• d IIIia fua of •• •rD9u• .. cU .. ta aed U.e c:ooteDt of the upp_er at.oaphere. The ... , Oood .. 4aacriil:.d I• daa Bible waa of auch uuaclyamic proporti•• &h.& h au.rly wt pad 011t all trace of co ndidona on th e urth beforebud. Evea the ,.. .... , .wdy ef polo17 caaaot so b.ck boyonri the fl ood becau.ae &he flood iteelf woahl claUlp IN , .. ~aible for the locadon of the oceana, tbe moaatalaa aad ~· coatiaaaa., tl.e aedimanta tion, the atratificotion of beda .of ca.l aad patrole-eH o&l.er coaditlona with which we are now familiar. MQteover, the evl4eau•ol ~-U life oa the earth beslna not earlier than 10,000 B.C., aad pro~lt~y flNt appa.,.. arouad 3500 to 4000 B.C. Clearly, human life uiated oa tbe ad bdora that time 11ccording to th e Biblical record, but all trace of it ...... wif..d,."i by d.e Oood. The flood i11 of paramount importance for two araaa of tii<Mi,ll& aaCI a.darataading. Aa an biatorlul ovaat it Ia tile fo .. da&toa for all atudy of the earth and climate aa we now lr.aow it; it Ia aln tlae IMe:innins of legiti mate governmen t in the eeoae of an iaatitutioa authori1ed by Cod to inrli ct capital puni»hment . (Ge neaia 9:5,6). A a aa act of Cod it talla us Ito met h in g rtbou t God and particUlarl y his purpo~ea . It ia a type of univeraal dutruction and redemption which foreahadowa the· paaaioa aad death of Ch rist and th e last judgment in whi ch the earth will be deatroyed by f~e. The1ark th en typifi es ~hri s t 11nd hia church in which tile faithful may find refup from the chaos and turmoi l of a corrupt and de cayins world. The modern evolutiooary accoaat of the earth'• hiatory is so 1\·idespread and hu been ao generally accepted over the pa at hundred yettrs th8t human imagination ia oot ioa t ru c ted to picture what the Bible uys happened in conn ection 'with the flood . Therefore, it ia important to spend a little time simply re conatnacting wbat happeaed . F'irat of all, we may imagine what the earth was like before th e fl ood . Rits ~tnd scrape of iafonution io Gene.ia plua aome reasonable speculation would indi cate that the earth wa• •urrounded by a thi ck trans parent s heath of vapor whic h contained tremeodoua amounta of water, perhap111 11 l11 rge proportion of the present oceana . There were also sraat volumea of water trapped under a thin surfa ce of the earth. Tbeae two great bodies o( water were separated by th e a&moephere which tbe Bible rders to aa the firmament. Thit~ sheath of vapor would act like a sreenhouae ·and woui,J provide a uni form tempe rature a nd humidity from pole to pole with relative ly little wind, and probuLi y no thing in the nature of violent atorm• as we kn ow them today. The c on d iIi o n s of Paradise are easy to reconatruct. Under these circ umstan ce~> the ea rt h l1ad a moist sub-tropical climate without atonna "for the Lew-d God ha1l IHit C11used it to ra in upon the earth ... but tJ.ere ':'ent up a mist from the eurth, and watered the who le fa ce of the ground". This explains the appeamnce of tropic,tl plant li fe and tropical animala all over the earth and at the north and ~:~outh poles. F: ,. j de n c e s of lhi• tropical life •t the poles have Inn g been kn own to geologists. Under these circumstances th e human ra ce thrived. \len seem to have been possessed of vast energie• 11od long life. ~'e ma y speculate upon the e rfect of di fferent rate a of radia tion on the length of life and other factors, but the evidence of the Bible and renditions of other peoples ure unanimous in presenting "' Picture of 11 world radically different Lefore th e floo1l from whut appeared 11fterwards. One of U.ese universal cham cteristics is th111 of remarkably long life among men . Bible student• have long been aware of the diHicuhiea po"ed hy the long life of the pre·fl ood patriiarcha - moat of them abvut 900 ye11rs. \ number of Scnpturc. "And the tnnt'' of th1 s •gnora11ce God winked -a t: but now C 0 M M A'N J) E T H ALL MEN EVERY· WHERE TO REPENT ' A U lh.ot •rill. thr world 11. lo!.t- De 11h, .trnl doorknr ~~ . .tnd th.o lomb-- O...Iv '"""PI!', •·Tdl He come''' 0 IOY•"Q F•ther, God r..f O•K~ explanations have been offered, auch as that the• length nf a ye <~~ before th~e <-I rest mv !.OUI m Th" th II II I h I lr1 whum wr h;~••r rrdrmptu)il throu~:h HIS blocod. ,._ .... •he luu of lo-.e •\ wre.d. flood was much ehorter perhapa in mon a . owever, a o t ese e..:p anutions. B I I I I d h. h h ·11 d D<>nl.. the ,..1ne •nd bruj, 1~ h f 1 Untrl 1n Thy celesti•l piKe, ·· t.'Camc IC l:lt 1 a ppoll1ttc a ay. Ill w IC e WI ju ge bre~-1 t 0'11'"tntu 0 11 M 1 1oo1o; "'P(WW Thy bln;~d f.ace in cluding this one , raise mOI'e difficulties tha n the y solve. For example, if the wntld 111 nghtcml'>tlC'\ h~ that man (Christ) whom he Sw•e• ~mo,•ls -h ll ·~ Lotd u cord•nJ 10 the mhu of Hn Through •11 etem•rv r eara be fore the flood were about a mon th io length, whi le it wouiJ re tlu ce the hath urd:uncd·, ~hcr<""'f he hJtll g'''" a SSII,JIICC unto all c u H ,__ CR:\C.E. -A ibef1' Soml)iOn Reitz ·" •' '-'\ rovn<l •\ ""•venly_too.rd. . Ephu1an• 1.7 over ... ll .age of f.heae men to the normal life span kn ow n today. it would also men, 111 that he hath raised lum from the dead ." Acts 17:10-Sotnc hom urth , from glo...,. tG~tte, Jt prl o1 1 a~IOL ·· Severed .,.. ..... "Tin He rome!" 1'1 • "'• ·-.A BII'O,AOC-'HER taaan tHy. w•r.: mAhied and haVln& children when they were themulves near ~1 . -THe • L! u•s.H.,.s •. ,L ........... 90017 I I" 1 h r r I d h h ~~-----------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~===~::::::~~~8 . ti•~rm~ lae y tat i iingeneu,an te u mari race in 1.. ~ BENNET 'S 8 I 8 L E SCHOOL LESSON ., :::~~.·~.:~:·~.::: ::. o~:.~d ~:· ::: ;::·~s: ::.d ::!"';;;· .:;~.;~;.~~~·:·: ~~: • fundamental nature in hi• fallen •tate, and we read that he be came so wicked E inarily consider our-THE CALL OF PETER JAM ES ' AND JOHN was intcr<st«< in fish, and it wu ood ovil io all of hi o doioso thot ho oouood violonoo to'""' tho wh olo ,.,,tf,. 1-rr] telvcs u mem~rs of • • through fish that jesus reached him. Sin ce man had dominion over the earth li nd ruled all the animals, hiM own nrious nations ; or as of LUKE 5:1·11 This is a great lesson for all of us violence would tum the other .aimal• to violence. God. therefore , Jetermin~d •ftrious lhadet of belief B DR J •u es E I EHHET who want to learn bow to do per· to wipe out the race eJt:eept for a remnant in Noah and his sonlf, who wou ld or unbelief in God,· or as Y • ""'" • sonal work. We must start wbcre start again. The new actioa w•• to ~ke place through fl ood wa ters. rich or poor; or as ~d E~.lic:al laM...u.ut s-t.-7 Sdloel '- :;& "' ......,, r : 1o7 """ ""*"-c.a-.at ,.; a...ua.. a.... sinners are, and bring them to j esua. or young; or actording to Deaphe the reaaonableneaa of the a ccount of the bui lding of the urk and of lOme other natural or imagined dif· (111•1"'1" .... '•-CHitiSTtA.M BEACOM, 7.M Heolol.., ....... ,Cell! .. , •• ...,, N.J.) UNCONDITIONAL SUilEHD£1 its eize whi ch Noah·and hia sou •~pendaed, we mu•t realiu that cond itions fercntt5 ; but God looks upon US U within the ark du.rins die flood would be teiTible indeed. They were all cooped either belonging to Him or to Satan. and accept Him as th~ perfect Son Simon, "We have found the Jd.cs-Sooo after this Jesus saw Simon Our classificationa are childish and of God, their Saviour and Red~nter, siah," and bf'OUiht him 10 jeJUJ and And fish' and .d tb:m., up together for 371 daya, roughly a year and a week. The storms whi ch raged incontcqucntial. shall be rescttm from Satan's power; (John 1 :35-42). He found that the "Follow r:. a~OC 1 wi~ ~ JOU wo uld ~ave be'ea. of •uc:b violence •• would have never been experi enced either We are born into the world, and, become sons of God and have H is fishermen were washinc their ncu fiaben of men." There was oeitber before or after. Ra in fell in torrenla and aheeta for 40 days withou t s topping. wben we reach the age of responsi-eternal li fe. He actually accomplished and their boats were drawa up OD af'I\IID'tOt oor hait:atioo.. They did. At the • am e ti me we are told that the foundations of the great deep we re bility or accountability, we find that this for us, and why anyone shoulc.J the shore. The crowds who followed DOt uk for t.enn1 a.od cooditioas of brl)lce n up, which aeems to mean there we re volcanoes ud earthquake.., iuuing we are prone to disobedience to God question the fact and refu~ salvation H im wanted to hear Jesus speak, 10 cmploJ'Ul'Cilt or pay or JNintrn•rvr, forth tons and ton of water. The wa ters, while they might riae-gmduall y, bccaux we are sinful by nature as is one o( the great my.:;teries of in-He entered one of the ships and asked a ~tioa with pay or overtime par· woul d do ao with uaimaginable cui'Tenta and cross-currents ami violence in c.lescendants of sinful Adam, and we iquity. Simon to pusb it a little from tbe aotee, but "they straicbtway left preuurea whi ch would literally move mountains. The waters continued to rise are begotten in his own likeness and ONLY JESUS SA VES shore 50 He could use it as a puJpit their octJ:, aad followed bim." 'I"be:y for 150 da ya, nearly 6 months . The watera roae to a height that woultl cover sinful imag~ (Gen. 5 :3 ). Disobcdi· and the crowd could not hide Him. did not ask for pensiODJ or JOcia1 te-the hi8hest mountain.. It too!t another 200 days for them to recede and for them ence com~s naturally to us, and laws Almost th~ whole world recogni:ru l'\o record is given of the sermon, curity -they followed in faith. I d d. d 1 · · k J Ch · · h d b••t it h<l·' th< ~1<, and H< must to be co le cted in to what are now oceans . It WBII indeed. as St. Peter says in an or ma.nces an regu attons If us. esus at nstmas lime, yet t ey o ' u r--r A l'ttle farther along the "'""""" H. R d I have talked of God's Kingdom and 1 II Peter, Chapter 3, a new world that Noah loo ked out upon when , uher the ark THE SAVIOUR ADAM not accept 1m as e ~:"eruer anr He saw )amts and john with their ., A Saviour. So Christmas really empha · lovt. father and hired Kf'n.Dta ia their settled on rttt. rarat, the earth finally dried out en ough (or him to leave it. The last Adam, Jesus, God's Son, was pcorfect, and God invites us to bC' born into His family and so turn our bac.ks upon the family of Adam and the evil control of Satan. This is the primary problem for every pco r- son, "Seek y~ first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness ; and all these th ings shall be added unto you" (Matt. 6 :33). The human world is upside' down and considers God last, if at al l. Therefore the great mass of world activiti~s is a complete waste of time and ~ffort, for conformity to God '~ will is the fir st requisi te' to ~ucc.~-ss in God's sight. Satan in his warfare again~t God leads ~n to do things in their own stre ngth and :Nis<lom (Eph. 6 :10). sizes the great number of hypocrites JESUS KNEW l EST ship mcodinc their· nett, "And be Noa h's firat act wa• to offer sacrifice• i.n worahip to God. Then the Bible tella there-are. Jesus pe:-f orme-d all of the called them. And •"--· immediately us of new conditioaa; of •eaaon•. of •ummer and winter, of a rainbow that 'fi 1 d . 1 When he had finished s ....... l.ing H< "~' d d sacn ces or our reo emptmn a one , .,.......... ldt the ship and their fa .. L-r __ _.. appeare in the new atmoapheric con itiona and a new covenant whereby God tnld Simon to take his boat out into u~~~; •-nu but He solicits our help to take thf! , followed him.'' These art clear-cut ae t up human .nvemment on the earth . Noeh e•t.abliahed re ligiou11 p•aot1'•oo ood I I the deep, ' and let down your nets D -... g news o ree salvation tu :Ill f d h .. A 5. examples of how Christ calls men to throusf'l hi• aecrifice. He cultivated vineyarda and introduced wine a nd fV'rson!lt C'tt:r)·wherC'. We cannllt be or a raug t. nd unon, who was ... _ H1' nu·n,·st r _,; rv u I 1 b b 1 N b --' •-a professional fisherman, while Jesus IJ'I: s e s a•>u se an or aacri ice tot e uman race. n oe moaera humanity begin~~. saved by our works. but O\lr faith-H ' 1 H d th •-•-apparently was only an an1ateur, said ts I ory. e oes e same ~y. (St. '"'-• l tW. L .. .-•• St.,._,_,, ... UON, ""''""• T•••• no:n.} ful works can leac.J sinnC'r s to Christ He does not 5...-1. ambiguou.'lly, but ... _ __.. in his pride, "MastC'r, we havC' toiled r-tn ue sav'=". plainly, if we are willin• to hear him NEED Of DI SCIPL ES One of His first acts after 1-IC' be- gan His public ministry and had dem- onstrated His power to resist thC' trmpta~ions of Satan, and had pcr- ft_.rnted a. number of mighty mi radcs hy way of exhibiting His cn·denlia ls as Gods Son, wa s to chnosc some disc iples. Of course, any follnwe, is The wnrld's bo:t!itcd "progress" is a di~iplc, but th e twelve fir st chosrn no progres!'l at al!, hut only a foolish by Jt:~us wrrc.• r~pecially selo:c:tec.l to wa~te of tin1e and rffort in GOO's l~nme memi'W'rs of His ~rsonal ~ight. jC'sus summtd it up, ''Yc are earthly C'OI11Jlt"lny, and they ·were to of yom father the d('..,·il, and the lusts leave all and fo llr)\v H irn physically of )'our father yc will do. He was a as well as spiritually for the thrcot murJcrer frCJtn th~ btginning, a nd years of H is ministry. All but one abode not in the truth, because there (JMdas hcariot) we're faithful unto it oo truth in him. When he speakcth death. When He ascended into a lit, he 1peaketh of his own : for he Heaven J~sus comma nded them to is • li.ar, and the father of it" (John c o to judaea, Samaria, and unto the 1~). "Ye shall die in your lint'' uttermost parts of the earth as bear- (].,_ 8:24). True proc,_ alwap "'' ol this rood newa of salvat;on, lad• do_, to God's wiU. Man'• phi· and 10 become Hit apostle. or am· •• , ••••• trcatiel, plans, and purpoea tu.dort tK.tnordiury. .,. .. ....,duc:ts ol Saton'a widtocl-Thei< lniDlltc came dur!nr their -(2 l::... 4 >4). tan ol lellowsbip wilb Hllll. A A IIIATMYSIDY Coll!eo• ,...,_ .......t ~ WU I f-of J• lfw ll..,ciol .. ]-. -10 6 .. 1 life of aad ~ odollll whoa lot -,.tod ,. •a • aad thea ., clio fllld 1-the Lamb ol God. • -... of .. --Jfi..' -......... ~. _. • ., .. • M. wloo boline Ill"!" Hill wlllt 1-IIIli laid loio bi-, • all the night, and ha ve taken nothing," - thus intimating that, if they could plainly. 1101 get fish, nobOOy could, let aJone TMY WIU _ NOT MINE a preacher, for after all Simon anc.J his partners w~re expert fishermen When Jesus callt us to work for anrl cntillet..l to much ·rupcct. But Him, we will know it. W e are not something about Jesus weakened to bargain with Him and count the Si n1on, who added, "Nevertheless at cost a' weighing against His call, but thy word I will let down the net." are to leav~ all and follow Him whithersoever He leads us. "And This wa5 a reluctant, halfhearted whosorver doth not bear his ci'OSI, surrcndC'r, b«:ause he only let down and corne after me, cannot be my a ''net," while Jesus had said "neu ." disciple" (Luke 14 :27). We are to Tint the answer came quick and fast · "push out into the deep'' and let down ~nd in abundance. The net was to-aU of our ndl, o:pectiac bir re.slts. tally inac.Jcoquate and broke with the If our efforts fail, perbape we are DOt loart or fish. So they beckoned to following His guidance. The key to thtir partners, James and John, who JUCCH8 it, "At thy wotd I will." God ' came with their th.ip and· nets. Both will multiply our obeclieoce {or Hia ships were filkd to capacity, and rrut service. "when Simon Peter saw it, he fdl H ave YO\I yielded yourself to Him down at jesus' knees, sayinc, Depart or a~ you tryinf Jn your nwn fmm me for I am a tioful man, 0 ltrencth? Or are you worki"J under Lord." Face to face witb )eMit His ruidance and in His ltJ'qth? Christ, w~ all ahrivd into nothinc. Andrew led hil brother to ]au&: SIMON, ClPIIAS. PITU s;mon'a pride and atll-aulfi<:lenc,. were compkftly aoae iD the preiCDCC ol 1eoua whom lot-ltaew fllld ac- «pted .. !be Cllriat, ... Lanl. 1• ....... tbat 1-llitl Itt sao.. .,_ Itt Slooa. .. -~· thou Jbalt ht mild c 't •, • b)' _,.,, ..... A -· Slooa. Whom ha .. you led 10 1-IO< 1101- ntlon? When He dii'<CIJ, are you Mlli".J to obey, or do you doubt or 9uest.., or .,... fint I Do yoa .... )«:t 0t boinr a f-er fllld luiot upon ftoinr a leoder I But 1-...,. ..0. f-.n, 1'lltre WI'U lot .. leodera in H....,. but 1-Olri& Alol.... ... • ,...,_ ..,_, .. -lot a loador lor hla biadoor • A YOUNG MAN 'S fOOTSTEPS 0 By COLIN ~c KENZit:: (lt-.rhtte4 r.,. ,,,.., .. ,.,. f,.• CIMC CONTACT.) ua LUIUI Jt:SUS CHaiiT hu reoxded l'OU"« man came 10 1M t-nd or hi' ,i11fu l in Luke 15 a atory whidt hu ld't the foot· .. .,.. he rcc:ognited thu hi1 sin primarily •teps o{ a fOUn«' man indelibly hnpritucd wu ssaimt God. He aclt-d upon hi• con· on the pap of Holy WriL It il the f•m· vict.ion by rC'turnlng lo hia father. God was iUar •toty of '1M Procljpl Son." I U'Uit coo bit to talk. to Ul, 10 tell us of hd thlt you •nd lwilll«l we M'IC anicknrii· put lon. In HU l•nsuage, we could 1101 tation with thie JOUI'C fcUow. unckntand. So He lf'nt Hi• Son to give w By Jnt6eh law, thit you,.... bf'olhn' ~ that practical dt-mo nscntion of hoW dearly Joe for OIIC·third of hil (ather'• .... lie a... He loved Ul, and what H~ was prtpartd the-okkr 10ft two-thltcb upon 1M daltla ol to do for us. their flthn. But nthu th.a wait. • God.aeat Hie Son co •peak our language, younsn-brothtr wantfll lUI inhaicanc:e to be u one o( uJ, aut! to tell UJ and show risht away. 1u tbe lcripnae Mill -. lilt • at ,C.Iury'1 CI'WI that He loved w t00n ·wiiMCd hit lllblttncc in riotoul Uv-unto dtath. He died, wa1 burled, and l nj~-the wutdutnc. of lin. u iU..ph••nly I'OIC iill'din the thir~ day. Any who are In opm ~bdUon apinli. lea'* of this He it aacendcd at God'• God, • who si-t UYiftl in wcret Nn, an filbt haDcl, a llvinl S.\'kMlr, jutt IU plhy a the JOU"' .... who wuted hU monc:r, walled W. daM, w..aec1 bit Tbe ~ipl WC'ftl b.d. and he had 1 talent; WISted. lUI ........ ..... W. warm recepdon. The father ••• lookins futun. He wancM ..6 lawt to,...,..(,. W.. for W.: he didn't even Jet him finllh hi& At a ,_.,t., tbt "'1 lawt ... 1M brote. 1Ift .,...eb. Tbe falhcr b.d eofnpauion, k*ed tun bfob W.. JU., '"-l blm, forp¥e him. All thac He bt ••ltJ, IMler, lrieftdl,. --,. thi.Dp _,. .,-mbolk of whu Jaw Chritl He W .....S WI ..... .,. ia ...._.. a.. done lex tiL He lowed ua unc.o Math U,.i ........ kh ... 1 lhe dance ._.... aM He on.ly ..._. that we yield ourxl~ •'PI dUt, a1111 ,_ _flf ew -,. M ... a.t to Hi•. "If any raan be' in uodoold>t-.... 01•-,-Cltriol,loeloooewaat.,.," ._ • ..,. • ..., ........ 'DIM .. ...,_ T..., He ia Man~U .. -noc 11 1uencion .,....., t1 ,. .. W ..... ..., Alii&. • _.... • aa IClfte atdtude of knod.lnc st .,., .. _____ ., .. ..,. --.--. ............. .... .....::~ lliJ ... _ .. 11...__.1 -Ua ... bod.; "MJ -a:-riJ bar.; woice o:-r•••=••--•.-_..,.. ... ...,,I.Wc-.hi."'W .. 't -·--·-·-tltlo ,,_---~-udle<HiaW ' •• ' NEPTU NE BALL PLANNERS -Mrs. Paul Ga rman of Westcliff, at left, and Mrs. Warren Poitras of Bayc rest are par- ticipating in the all-member Newpo rt Har- bo r Spastic League search for local busi- nessmen sponsors for the League's 9th annual benefit Neptune Ba ll , ·schedu l ed for Saturday evening, April 22, at th e Newporter Inn. Proceeds from the bl ack tie affair wi II aid cerebral palsied chi 1- dren an d young adults in the area. Hi~­ light of the Ball will be the n~ing of King Neptune. Mrs. George Weedon is sponsor chairman. Mrs. Robert D. Wood- ward is Ball chai rman, and Mr s. R.P, Connally is co-chai rman. Others assist- ing are Mmes. James Young,'Philip Coho- tan, Walter Cru ttenden Jr., Ro bert Cal- lendar, John R. Davies Jr., R.G. Hawley Jr., Walter Smith and George H. Jones. STATUS BREAII: lmpre uions of learnin1 to ski wi ll stay wi th Brett Lansdell, 14, for many weeks as she hobbles around to her claues wi th a full cast Zonta plans 2-parf party The Zonta Club o( New• ar; prizea, port Harbor will present its decorations, Mn. Viacont E. Wood , fi· kidney u eatment u d the unee 0\&innlft of the' Junior DllMy Thomas Teenaae E.beU Club of Newport Much for St. Judu Resear ch Beach, annO\I.ncea her club's Hospital in which they pia- choice ol recipients o( moo-ced firat in Southern Cali- aetary donations this year. fornia and •econd in Stste These caah don ation s sup-for total amount of money plement a full year of vo lon-uised. teer activity by the Juniors. The health committee ha1 In the area of youch, both be en active with the Hear t the South Coast Ch ild Oui-Sunday March and in 1tuff· dance Clinic and th e proba-ina envelopes for the Ea&ter tion deparbnent wi ll receive Seal Campaign. 'This activity (unda to purchase books for will now be supplemented their respective libraries. by donations !O the Orange The Albert Si t ton Home CoutColleae Nursina Scho- where children enjoyed ~ larship, the MaJch of Dimes patty at Halloween, wi ll prenatal clinic, and th~ benefit, as well u the Boys Oranae County Epilepsy Sl:r Club of the Harbor Area ci ety for thei r emergency who will use the money ~ medi~al fund. pwchase a stove for thei r Duuna November. members c:l ubhousel ' of the club lent assistance The Athenas, a Junior at Hoag t-lospi tal •n the abo- Auxi liary of some 40 teen-senteeballoting of patients, age airls, have added their Four full day s were spent support throuJh a bake sale in distributing and collect· to raise money for a local ina ballots throu gh out the air! in need of expensive hospital. The Americ:.:n field Scr· vice will rec:etYe tund1 , ttc:rrmlna in larae pau from a meetina durinJ which a German and • Philippine aitlahared their uperiencu with lhc Ebcll1. A donation Of cJothin& hat been I CRt to the state rWI school in El Tri~mphl , Baja Calirornia, and money has been se t uide for the support of a Korean Orphan whom the Junior Ebell s adopted thi li yeat. In cooperation with the Orange County Civil De- fense P10gram, letters and brochu res were sent to all Federated Junior Women•s Clubs in Oranae Dilitri c t and to other service clubs within the area uraing them to look mw medi cal self help and the best methods of aiding our communi t ies in learnina to cope with emergencies when a doctor is not •mmediatcly avail- Fifth S rd able. O concert atu ay Juniors "' •ISO WO<king wLth the Newport Beach The Orange Coun ty Phil-Police Department in bi· hannonic Society will pre-cycle nfety checks at se· sent the 5th concert in the ve ra! schools. The next of cu~ren t subscopti on series these IS a bi cycle rodeo a1 this Saturday, ~·!arch ~. In the Bayside Center on ~1arch UCI Campus Hall. II. Bayside merchants have The Los Angeles Philhar-donated pr1zcs for this monic Orchestra will be led ev~nt. by Hans Schmidt-lss ~rSiedt To compl~te their list of guest conductor, and wlli' recipients, the Juniors add· feature Clifford Curzon, ed the South Coast Reper- piano soloist. tory Theater, to fwther as- Theprov am,s tart ing prom~ s i ~t . this group in their tly at8:)0 p.m., will include budd1ng fund . Ar ia and Allegro (world pr~-All these actiVI.ti~s, plus miere) by Eugene Zador; m.any more fun.d t&J s1ng, set- Concerto No. 27 in B flat v!ce and so~1al have com- major for Piano and Orches· bme~ to fulfill Juntor Ebell tta, by Mozart, w1th Clifford Prestdent \1rs. ~ack ':fasa- Curzon as piano so loiSt, darn's theme: Uappme ss The Cellar Strait I.obJter MARCM 2, IM7 liAR, r:ALl f . Srmkty style S part Rihs • LUNCH 11 :30 -3:30 DINNER -S. II Closed Sundays 220 Forest, Loguno Beoch, 494-S4SS ____ ... _... ROOF LEAK? lltpolr work 011 ANY TYPE roof. New root. !nJtalled. ._etiii«CCII!UDOftlal 11 Yeuol!:q>erieD<O Wort lully guarantftd- Small jobl welcome AAA Roofltlg Co. (".hilt Tops") PH. 642-0427 NAUGAHYD E UPH OLSTERED FL:U<i TL f' Shop & Compare w • .._ thtl ,j...., ..,.,_ ....... •'"' "' ,,.. ,.,.,.., ,.... Opta Man. & Fri. 1!pts 'tl ... J.& on her lea. Brett, who is the dauahter of Mr. and Mrs . 'Jrenville Lansdell of Bay- cre st, broke her lea a t Lake Arrowhead on Lincoln's Birthday while she was havi snow fun with the annual luncheon and card row· e venina work cocrmit• party 'Nedn~sday, March _l S. tee,' Bernice Ves tal; pro- The e~ent 11 scheduled 1ft 2' perties , Dorothea Sheely. parts: a luncheon and card Mrs. Helen RiheldaCfer, ~arty at noon and an even· preai dent of the Zonta Club, ma card ~rty a t 7:30. Do~ re ports that the card party evencs wall take place an is the club's way to enter· the senior citizens c lub--tain the communi ty in ita house at 15th St. and Irvine s enior c itizens clubhous e Beethoven's Symphony is servm g," .Sin C mtnor. ,--=-----------" 'Jirls. PO-IIlLY Ml.t.RI CMIIIRA NOW AT I 710 NEWPORT IlL VD. PH . 646.o93Ut:o•ta Ave. in Cliff Haven. The public is invited. AccOI'dina to v'erda Ac ker and Fay Harbison, cD""Chair· and at the ume time it earns runds for community pro- jec ts. men of lhe event, lhe annual YALEMnME TEA HELD March card parly h., been IV FORMER TEACHER organized for the benefit A Valen tine te a was given of the club service fund. on Valen tin e's Day by Mrs . The fund fwnishes scholar· Ron Wilson at her home, 6t)7 ship assis tance to local Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Wilson, v.rho is a former students, 1upport fOI' the kinderaatten te acher in .-\merican Fie ld Service and southland schools, decorated assi1tance to th~ Amelia her home wi th zold cupida Earh.art. scl\ol.•r•htp , (WJ.d, and houts for th e occasion. MaJor comnu ttoes for the N · ..... ...___ .. 1 a1 · _evyt~. "ilto. :U., (0'l~~a(1Ur;'. den~~.-·f= c:~:c: del Mar c1\C~ . Commi tte~, · Loui1e and La.l"na partook or tea,. Hamblet and E.:l1th Carver; coffee and pi nk Valentine ticket printina and mailina, punch and raspberry heart Haze l Ra y and Helene Csen· cake served at a pi nk and 1M-_A_I_L I N-- ---, :;eer a':~~~ ~:i ~~:s::;: I 1 dress and Val enune II WEEK-E;.D $3 00 I ~:~ART DISPLAY IS EXHIBITED AT IIAMK SPECIAL I An exhi bition of oilpaint· 1 1 · I in&s by Norweaian .,tist Bjamc E. Ursin, recently FOR A 1-YUII ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION I Jhown al lhe Corona del I Mar branch of Bank o{ Amer• Hat1s Schmidt-lsserst~dt, a native of Berlin, appeared as aues t conductor of the Philharmonic during the Orat~ae County Philharmomc Society's 196 1-62 season. In 1961 he mad e his Ameri· can debut with the Phila- delphia Orchestra, and re- . turned to guest conduct the Hans Sch.-.hft·lu.,1t•dt Orchestra again in the 1964-- Clifford Cunan 65 season. Clifford Curzon, England's foremost pianist, has \'iStted America regularly, p\ay1ng with major orchesuas, in solo recital, and on nation· wi,de r w:lio and television pro1nrns 1uch u . the Tele-- phone Hour. He is a native of London and entered the RoyaJ Acad em)' at 11 -lhe younJCSl pupi I ever admitted. Concert tickets, at SJ • .SO and studeut tickets, at 51.75, if available, may be pu r· chased at the Philharmomc office, 201 W. Coast High- way , Newport Beach, 6-Ut- 6411. The followtng concert in th e curr ent series will h~ held on Sunday, \larch 19, when the Los Angeles Ph il· harmoni c Orchesua will a~ pea r at UCI Campus Hall, under the baton of Co lin Davis, guest conductor. I MgiJ i" your order ,with your chuJr: or cash 1 ic:a, hu moved to the Irvine (I"OSTMARK!D HDT l.ATIER THAN MARCH 6, 1961) Center branch of Bank of I America.-The exhibi t, PFO I ~ A bo D I 1!1&~ 1. I ·~anaed by the Ann p ans or r r ay I ~ ll"l.l:j I Gilman "'"'"' of Corona de l Mar, includes a 6-foot In commemoration of Arbor Children not taktng a seed- 1 2721 E. Coast Highwa,. I by 4-foot seascape enti tled Day on .\·larch 7, the Parent-ling home will tak~ part in Corona del Ma r, Califernia "Point of departwe." Faculty Organization of a tree planting ceremon ) at I NAME ........................................................... . ............ I o~;li~r~~~le',~ud!~: ::tF:~ ~e~~raVi~:e~i~;l ~~~1~:::; th~:ch:~son:!ar;~v:~ Wlth ' mous Ar tists School. He is pine tree to each child the object b~tng 10 plant I M.'.lin& Add<ess whos~ parents gi ve permi s-them on pnvate land to pre· L ......................................... ........ .... I .·.~~rladnlualil,.ute 0off TMec0h0n°o01cohauy-, sion to accept one. As s1s-vent soil eros1nn and wate r- J Ci ty ................................................................ where he studied physics. ~~~ ~~~nc~~da:re~~~~~ ;~:~: s~~~·. J .P. :\Jlderson, PFO I State ........................................................ Zip ........... -....... .J ... J HFoerd.isAeemropnluolryeodn,·c''ofPh Ni10cw~-lings and reports that the Pres1den t. reports that the P FO BoaJd will bag each mon thl y board mee ting will :·~~=:..:::.;::.::..:::..:::..::..::~·=:..:~~por::::t~Be::ao~h~·;.;. ______ _:o~n~e~;,:::::,:::::l~----., be held \larch 6 at Q:30 a.m. at th e school. ' LEGAL NOTICE Cf.RTif!C :Ht: or BUSNF:SS rictitiou!l f irm Sal!lf' TH E USOF:RSlG,;r.o doe" hereby certify that ~hf' is coa- doctillsJaaiJatf'rior Oesi191 busi• aeu at 208 Goldnrod, Coroaa del Mar, California, uader the fictitious firm Dall)e of Parallt lateriors aad that uid fim ia COlli posed of the followiag peT• BOll whose 111 me ia fall aad f.lllce of ~s ideacf' are u fol• OWII. IO Wit: Esther E. Parnt, 208 Go Idea• rod , Corona del \far, Califontia.l WtTN E.."-5 my h•ad this 23rd d•y of rebruary, 1967. [lither E. Paraot STArt. Of CALIFORNIA CO LOll THE DOT·TO·DDT SEIIIIOIETTE COUNTY or ORANGE ''· ON TillS 23rd d•y of febro• on thh w ... 's IIW• P•t•-Secrion 2. P•t• 2 ary , 1967, be fore me, a ~otary •4 .. 11 y..r ewtrr te •• &alp ..... ,,.,_.., Pv.blie Ia ud for .. ld co~aaty 2721 I. C..1t Hwy., C.....a llel Mer, C.llf., aad Ita .. , l'l!!llidbaJ th.ef"eia, ,. ......... "t l•tM •• M•rch '· 1967 d•ty eo-iaaloa~d ud swon., I• s.,. .. l•cluM •--, .... •-' ..W..u with,.., llfttry. per10••lty a ppeaf"ed Eatber [. Parsat bowa to me to be tlle A 1111:1 IILL II 11¥11 FOil TilE lEST EITIIY EACH IEIEll l"~~ ••w• ••-II• .,._ JMtf•t will M Ml041 H uiM MI .. ••4 "-"'"' • •erlbed to tlle wlt.lr.ia iaa~n~· ••t, ud aebowkdsed to .e: tlu.t all• uee•ted the •••· WITNESS .,. lkaad a ad oUi• cl•la .. l. Heariette L. Eat• Not.ery P.blie Ia .. d for .. 14 Coutf sad State, ,.,. C.-lui• .. ptru No.,.._ -"· 1919 ,..~lt.tlt Marcll 2, 9, 16, 2J, 1917 Ia Itt• Newport BatHr ;..,. ___ ..IE':",., c1usf 6effA'een us girls r herP art· thrt·t' m1pmta n1 pomt> we look ior m a tm,tnetdl tn\!t!urton 11rq ~~ tht' ~r>t urt [\ u t our tund~. second rs the tlu<tu ,ltrflfl• ot rn.rrJ..(•/ ·upcJ ndnwnt/t\ <Jnd rlu~ ru n nt tlw llltll we r.·Jn he mn\f lw lplul. , /1 .11 t' t/Jt• m J \1/IHI/71 (1/,Tl~Utdn(E" h~ ,1n if~ency ot the U 5 Co\ t'l nmenc h ery wt thd rdwd / met promptly tn l 1 yecJrs llOWPORT BB .I.B~ 88VIll08 ... , ....... , ..... . .I' Ounp County: Jl66 Vr• L1do, Newport Beitch. ;~hf. • Phone 67l·l1JO Coro n• del M•r: 2166 E. Coo~st Htghwo~y • Phone 67S·S850 P A PAlMU. Ch•irm1n of the Boo~rd • ACNE$ BlOMQUIST. Presid~t Resources In h:cess of One Hundreod Million 0oiiJ'1 ' AUTHOR Patty Newman was saying "Pass the soup and salad" at the Co r· ana del Mar Ki wan is Club meeting Tues· day at Villa Swede n Restaurant, where she had lun ch with the service club mem- be rs before giving a talk on her l ates t book, "Pass the Poverty Please." Ki- wan ian Don Haze, shown holding the author's expo se of the government paver· ty program, is a former neighbor of Mrs. Newman in the Altadena area. $25 million goal lopped Newport National Bank an· nounces combined assets in excess of S25 mi llion, far ahead of taraet dates set last yeas. President ~eorae L. Wood- ford Jr. reporte d total as · sets of S25,154,31 0.46 as of Feb. 23, compared wi th Sl9,300,000 on the same day a year aao . a gain of over S6 million. Silver gobleu symbolic of the 25th million goal were presented to the Bank's 6(}.. member staff in its 3 bran- ches -'Nestcliff, Bayside and the Airport. <\ fourth offi ce has been authorized for the lloag Hos- pi tal area in ;./ewport Beach and wi II be opened later in· the year. The site is yet to be selec te d. \tr. Woodford s aid the bank's growth c re ated local s taff payrolls in e xcess of HSO,OOO for the :"-/ewport LEGAL NOTICE Beach..Costa Mesa commun· ity during 1966. Newport National Bank is an inde pende nt fa nne d by Orange County civic, busi- ness and professional lea· ders. Its headquart~rs of- fice at 'Nestc\iff and ')over wa s ope ned Jan. 6, I%~. <\ detailed growth report will be given shareholders at an annual stockholders' meeting \\arch 21 at Reu• ben's ~es taurant , adjace nt to the bank's O range County A ir port ')ffice. An o pen ho us e and to ur of the Airport Offi ce from 5 to 6 p.m. will be fu llowed by the meeting a t 6 p.m. Cell lfl Y••' w.,., Act .. the Eulp: 673-0550 LEGAL NOTICE -- \f)[[U fH IIL\111\(f 1,--fJunl\; th<>nr•·, I••,Jiin~ .., .. ,<! 1 :-.OT IC ~ I~ 1\L KtBY {; \'1::10 · .... l'Jti,;;t oo(t common l.oou nd•ry 1\' \h•\ \\i.e Soard ol S..pervWor& ~ Hoe, •\on! ,..;d Southea!lte r~ , <of tlw Cuunl•· ,.f Or .m~" . .._,,.,,. lin.-of \ .u \rthur II,.11 J .. ,,,,J of ( .dif<,rnHI, has bv H,..,.olu• ti<)n d.n••d tlw l ith <Itt~ o f ~.-l.ruttn , 1967, •l•·t!Ju,.,f it... int••nt1on I•• ..100<'\ lh<' ··ontill· uuu-. unino·r,rpor,,t,.d t.-rr ,tl1rv h••ro•in.oft•-r •l •· ... r-rolwd I•• 7th .. ,.,..,., \l,oint,.n.tiiC" IJi ... trio 1, ;on.f lw ... f"··d "··<ln•• ... ,J,.,, th•· :'.:'!1'1 r!,u ,,f \l,~t<·h, 1%7, ,,, th•· )pour.,[ IO:f)(l ••'c-Jr,r k ''·"'·• .,( -.u id ,J,,. .11 thr· f .h ll rnlwr.., of th•· IJ ..... .t .. r '-•q!"t'"i..,,r ... 'lf th£' (.,,,nlv nf Ori1n11•· in th,.. 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Or.•notr f.ounh: o f a tanp:ent run•r runro~v•· th••n• •· . .toni! .... .,,! r •·nt••rlin•• ~orth ,.ast,.rly and h;ll'iniZ ,. nf lttmi<UI<'o ll•uJio·\rlrd ~. radius of 600,00 f•·,.t: thr-n ,.•·, 4011 1H' I I" ~. 11.!0.00 f••••t Southeasll'rlv ;olonK -.ai•l mor•· or ], ....... tu ·•n int<·ro;,.,.. cur ve throu,11b 11 r cutral an!fl•• tion of ... ,j,[ ro•nt••rl in1· of of 200 55' 02 .. , 11n arr dj-.. Jambor•'" ll o)o)l••v.trtf "·i th thr lance of 219.05 f•·rt; th ,.nr-•·, r ~i,.t in !( rmnmon houn rlnrv 5, 490 34' ]5'' F:, 39.8.') (,...,.\; lin " llf·tw,..,·n tlw Oranlil " thfln ce , r .. a violil s nid Sl'l,.th· Countv \hon i,..ip.tl 1\ii t,..r Oi,.. Wl"'~terly line of th " lan•l vf u ict nnrl th•• Coll"'lnl thl!' s tate of Ca lifornia, S, 49 ° Mun ir-i p1d Wrll"r Di.<~tr kt, 2 1' 46°' [. 8.1.10 feet to "'airl 111<1 c:rl'lltrd h" th,. lrvinr eenterliof' of Jambott'" Uonlt•• Ann'" til lion I~ i'l ll id Coa!!Ot'll "ard; thence, a long. "'ait! rrn· Mun iriprol lliat"r DiAtric t te rllne of )ambon!!"' Boull"'\llltd dntt'd 'lovrmbrr 26 , 1948 S. 400 '-Ja• 14•• W, 3150.20 ant! rr•·orded in Hl""'olu• feet to the tme point nf ~· tion 'ln. 62-817 of th.-llnar<l ~i nn in g. gqAliLIAN SU IT ARIST Laurindo Almeida will be at Orange Coast College Marc h Sa t 8 p.m. in the .\uditorlum for a conce rt of classi cal and modern music. He has tou red with the Sta n :<enton band and has given concerts at (:arnegie Hall Hollywood '3owl. .. and th~ T i c~ets ar e s~ ,per _person. ---_· __ __:_:__:'_ LEGAL NOTICE \Ol ff f OF fJFo\HI\C \0 Ill 1-I~ lit tlt.JIY G!\ f:\ th.•t rt,.. Jln.op/ ,f ·"UP"' II isM>o nf rJ..-(hUll!\ rof f Jt.tlljW, ~tal" ,,f I o~llf<>rn•·•· I"'" I" ll ••,.nlu· 11"11 d.or.-.d th<' 11t!r .J,, .. of l···loru.tn , JQ(>7 , r[,., l.rn•,( lh •ot•·nlion tu ·•nn •·• lh•• rnn- l i""'"'~ •tnin• orpor.•l•"! t•·rriton lwr<·i tHlft r r rl.->'r riho•ol to 7th "••v.•·r \l~int•·n;tnr <' IJ i~tr i< t. ·•nd h., .. fi ,!·d "··dn•· ... d,w , th<• :'2n•l ,J." ,.f \htrr-h, JQ(J7, ..11 th•• hrnu of lU :OO .,•, loc k <1 .m. 11! .,,,irl da\ oil th•· Cham],.-.,.. •of .,f til" lh,;orol uf ~upr•r vi .. or~ r>f th•· Luuut• nf Oranjlt' in tho• Orftn(l•· Count• •\,!ministration !luiltlin ~. ;[-, \orth ~yt .• mor<> '-trf"~'l, ~ .. nt :o \n,t , Calif<>rnia, "" th•• 1 in,,.. .tn•l plarP for th<" ho·.orin11 11111111 th" qu"-<tion of ... .,j,f .onnr\;tti<JO and .dl nb. t•·l·ti .. n-. th<'rrto, at "'hirh tim.-. ·•n-l pf,,.,. all in tt:"u·~trd P"'- ""n" m .. v i!pp•·.ot and br h•·~~r<l . \t .in ' tim•' pri ur to the rim ,... fi···rl r ... hrarinjl:, an•· int<'t'"-<t· •·•! l""''on, mo~v fil·· "ith th f' I l•·r~ of th<" Jl,),tt•l of :-.upo•rvi· .. ur-. ,lf th·· r nun t• of Or.•n1w ~>ritt•·n Q)•j••• liun~ to th ~· pro• f'11"<'ol ·•nn•·\.tl lnn, v.hir-h ob- J'"' l tt>n., "ill J,.. """"jrJ,...r,-.d by th•· ll•t.trd nf "'up••ni .... nn .. •II th•• tom•· .tnd pi;,,.,. f,,., . .j fo r h•·ar• in11,. llw l•uund.tti•·..; <>f thto r .. rril•>r' 1''"1'""'"" to hr un• n•·~··d .,,.,o), . .,,..rHo<•<f ""' f,)ll ow$: UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK ANNEXATION NO. 1 \II tl•al r •·n .oin lo~nd "itua• t••d in r)w I tou nt• of Orang<', ."'t.ot•· nf ( .dilorni .• , •l•· .. crihf'rl ··~ ,,,[] ........ : l h.ot /'"rt ion 'lllllnr!.s 7, a, IR ,tn < ~9 ,.f lr•·in,..'.,. Sub- ,[;, i ... ru n I"'' m.•p-r<·rorol,.<[ in H .. nl I , P.<IZ" S8 of \!i,.,...,,_ l.rn"llu" \J:q, ... iu tl..-nllirl' of d..-l,omnty H.-.. ordrr of .. aid flr.onj!f' f.ounty , olro;;qihP<] alto f" ll'lw": From the Police Blotter ..... .,, , .... 20 Thelma B. Dalby, l15 ~I· dentod Ave., Corona dt~l Mar, wu arrutt~d on a drunk ia public ehuae on Newport Blvd., ne'ar 3ht St., in W .. t Nt~wport •.• Edward D. MM.er , 239 Via Ithaca, L ido lalt~, waa aneltcd on Feb. I& at the police s tation on a drunk in public charae .•• Vandals cut a wire cord s horeline, moorin& the 6S· Cootc•bin cruiser ''Tibwon'' owned by Douataa Paxton to a dock at the Ba lboa Bay C lub ••• ~enni a McFarland, owner of City Barbers, 3107 Newport Blvd., West New- port, closina his barbers hop P eb. 18 at 4:30 p.m., dis- covered the theft of a SUO candy machine rrom the front of his s hop ..• A radia- tor was s tolen from the 1965 Ford o f Alfred H. Grenz, 900 ~a Lane,Uarbor View Hills ... Vandals ripped a wind .. shield wiper off the car of Robert E. Vodak, 900 Sea Lane, Harbor View Bi lls , and then gouged a l (}..inch mark on the c as hood ..• Golf c lubs, valued a t nearly S400, were s tolen from a s tora&e locker at the Irvine Coast Country C lub ... A buralar s to le a television, barbecue and general purpose "dock boll" from the home of Ed- 1 ar Hendee, 72 1 Lido Park :lr., Lido Peninsula , on Feb. 18 ... A c ar driven by Edwin J . ~1c'Jill , 4 17 Cambridge Circ le, Cos ta Mesa, collided at the inters ection of ')over ~r. and 16th St., near C lifr Haven, with a car driven by M. Hayton, 235 Poppy Ave., Coro na del ~lar. ant~ ted on ohuae• ot drunk in public a1 Woody'• Wbad, 2311 Newport Blvd., i.n CoD.• tral Nt~wport ••• C iycM C. Sherwood J r., 416 l.tlnwood Or., C011a Men, wu ar- reatcd at 5:15 p.m. on a drunk drivina charae at In· dua trial Way and Newport Blvd., 'Nut Newpon Heiahta ••• >\ areen .. Rincon" surf· board, with a 5()-.inch white band, was uoiCn from th t~ home or Bruc e C. Newell, 5004 Neptune "o\ve., in West Newport. •• An intruder kicJr. .. ed his way into the home o f abaenl Chuck Conway, 128Y, 40th St., 'Nest Newport, by punching a 'ho le in the screen door and then kick- in& a hole in the wood ~nel· ed door .•. A bwglar stole snow skis and pole s, valued at $75, from the home or en• &i neer Richard L. Foley, 401 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, on Jan. 27 •.. .'\ S70 e lec tric typewriter be- longing to Billie Adamson, 1924 Uo liday Rd., Baycre sl, was stole-n F eb. 17 from JOt Placentia Ave., 'Ne st New- port Heights . Wednesclay, Feb. 22 A lady's go ld leather coin pW"se with a car and ho us e key ring round at 13th St. and W. Ocean Ft., in C entral ~ewport, was turned over to police by Jame s Aiken,l245 'N. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... Bwglars s to le a tape player and IY • sC:::~ :r-a.:... SJI i.:;~;i~• ,I 7 11AI .AI IIAUIIII S4ft ~r~~c: IUWIIII $5'f ... ridtet, nlued at tllO, from dlt~ Voltaw .. en tA Jamea , H~rria, pllrk.ed in bit c.,ort at 61 Bal~ Covea . . .. <\ .. Kite" aailbo&t mau. 19 feet lona and vall.led at t160 and a c.-nvu mau cover wore stolen blf the boa& ot Praak 111 , Marahall, 121 VIa Wazien. U do Isle, moored in the Piazza Oenoa boat aarden. • ).Stt~ven .-\. Bon· nett of Fo untain Valley a uf .. fered minor lace injuries when the c ar he wu drivin& ~=::::;;:;;;;;:;;;:::~==~~==~ we at on Pacific: Coaal Hwy., 1 weal of Bayside Dr., rear-· H.-r Artl e nded the car of Frederic W. L'Hoir, Balboa Bay Club, Repainting & Restyl ing (orcin& hia c ar into the baclr. o specialty o( a-car driven by Ge orae C. UAMLO BAXTER SMier, 777 Avocado Ave., ,_ Palntlq CantToctor l.lc.,•MI & 1..,4•4 Irvine Terrace. ..o\ car driven by Ruth C. Hoski n, 109 Via Ravenna, Lido Is le, north on 15th St. rec eived a .. u Casta Mna St. crumpled left £ro nt fender at Casta Mesa, Califoml a Balboa Blvd., in Centra 1 Ne w· ~":":":"":":":":;;:~1~8§tt.~y•~•§•;;;:;;;::Ph;;;:o:n:•:So48:::-I:7:1:2=! port in 1 collision with a c ar ;: driven by Patrici a M. Wil- lia ms, J ll Island Ave., Bal- boa. . .Cindy J . Laurie, 1816 W. Bay <\ve., C entral Newport, was arrested on a charge of drunk in auto at Cli£f Dr . and Tustin Ave., in Newport Heights . : .~or .. "dy's Tackle Supply, 307 Main St., Balboa, was bw&- larized of 5 fi shina rods, valued at S29S., .Erne st W. C leve land, 220 17th St., s howering CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Scr\ IU' DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 35 Years in :"'ewport Beach 1107 E. Balboa Blvd. 673.6590 Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES · AlL TYPES JAckaoa 7-2231 2320 S. Milia. Scnlta ADO FIER&LASS SUPPUES Shrub,, Interior P lant •, Tropocols& Tree\ ln u ctici des ond Fertd1!e S&H Gree n Stamp • TIOPICAL PUtt LEGAL NOTICE Co unt~, ,. .. ;,/ point bt'in~ th<' lruf' pomt of l,..ji!inui n ~ of tho,• laud to h.-drsrrib..od ; th,.nr r , r ont inuinjf alonK ""itl !'outh· <'.ts t,..r[, lin" an d th•· .\"orth· £'ot..,tl'rl~ li n•• of .;;;oid l..•n•• Chaond, th•· fnll o .. inil rour· sr.;; o~nd cu t~·o• ... : ~. :!9'' !">' 26" 1\. ]",6.98 f,..•t tn tht h••!l'inoin~ of a tan~rnt ,.un•• 3 e tter Dresses & Sportswe Acceuoriu and Gifts Ne~rter Inn OR~ 1700 Westcliff Plaza Ml 2·2444 • BEAUTY SALON Z7J2 L ONet Hwr. a.. ........ ........ ,,., .. • ODC"•l\",-. ~.x .. t•·tll" ,mol hndnjl ft radiu" of 325.00 fo••·t; th•·nr•·, ~nu tlwrh· alonjl: .. :oid 'ur.,,... thr~~·~J:h ~· ... •·nual ;•n ~l·· ;-BUILDIHC CONTR•CTO-R ,.f 49" 2> 48 , an ar<' d,.... A t .. n .... of 280.!9 fr£'t: th,..nc-•• ~-----.--·--- tan !l'"nl to .. a;u rn,.·•· ~-2orl • IIE!IODELII& • ow _22'.' E. 646.19 f.,,., to tht· ADIInOIS l>o>i.!lnn•n!! ~~ a tang,.nt ,.urv., LICUSED -AMDED c oncavr ~orth.,a .. tl'r/v au t! Ill[' IIVIIII h.t vin,ll: a r;o<l iu,.. of ·1.'iO.oo FRED H, GERWICk f•·•·t; th•·nr,., South•·a ... tf't!. · JOol Cold.,.rod a!on ~ ~.<id f"Urw• ,throu~~ a I 67U0 .. 1 _ 5.49•2170 r .. nual an,11l.-nf 15 40' :1 1", lin arrdistanc" of 217,97 fo>,.t· th .. nr-.. , tan,r--nt to said run·~ [e DRY CLEANING "· 5'1° 49 J 7" ~--Sfi"'.l [ f•'l'l to th " brjl:i nniu..: nl a -n tdn~~:tnt rurvr conr avP ~orth · (jP!. /1f. •·ao,l,.rly nnd havin~~: " r11 <liu" (..(.t'4 o f 600.00 f,·,..t: tht•nce, !'oulh- ,.,.,q,.rl ~ a!on11 ,. .. jd r u11"-' CENTEI th rott!l.h a ""nlral .ln!{l" of "> . 22' 40", an "''" dist"'n"" of ~rofeu1onal and budaet dry .".6,12_ f,• .. t: rh cnc.-0 t:o?~':.~: lunin1 -faat aenice - to '<a u! ~"'n n·r , !-1. lil II :.1 _ qualily •orlr.- E. 6.15.86 ft-<'t to th l' South · If · 1 d l'H!"\I"'rl)· linr of that Cf'rtu in ae aentce aun 1y. lantl de!!Or ribf'd in 11 rJ,.,.,f to Pi niahed Laon&y th" ln·in•· lndustr inl Compll'l, Aaency r<'r.,rrJ,..d J uly 11 , 1964, in Ho~k .71.">9 , Pa_~~e,. 97.].98 ... of 3200 E. C.est Hwy., CDM Oil oc tal . Rt'rnrdl't of -<aid 673.9605 Orau,Q:,. Cou nt v: th<'nr ,., ;tJ on!l "'llirl South<"ast,.rlv lin,.. ."1. 27° 38' 26" ~ .• 156.47 '"'"' to thr brginn ing of 11 tan~~:~"ot r une c.uuc .. .-r ~ou thf.'ll!'it l"'rly, an d havul g a rnd ruK u/2000,00 f,..l'l ; thrnc<-, ~ortht:"as t r rly along s aid curv£' throu!{h a r~otra l anglt-of IJO 00' 00", • FLQ:!JSI FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtMurl Tosh an arc dist11ncl"' of 453.79 'HARBOR AREA'S O LDEST It-~!; thrncl", t11n~<'nt to .. aid <:nrv~ :-.;, 40° 18' 26" E. 379.61 fl"'et to 11 point in a non..t11ng,.nt cun·l"', con r 11 v~ !'outhwl'l'lll"'rly and ha"ins 11 radius of 2000.00 fl"'et , (a radial line be•rs N, 19° 31' .">9" F:.), said curve ~i FLOWER SHOP" NEWI'ORT BLVD. Ml 6.4479 Mes• Crystaliner Corporation Casting Rnins & MoldJ Fiberglass Mat.,-ials anJ Suppliu -Ll FJ.0292 1626 Placentia, Costa Muo • HEALTH EQUI PMEHT "KEEPING FIT CAN BE FUN" R1'NT - R11llers, Belt Vibrator s, C) cles, Slant Boards. C all 546-6180 or 836-7561 • JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping and waxing • Windows Complete Cleaning- Service. CALL- 646-4977 • JEWELERS WALLACE CALOERHUD J£1£L£R 3123 E . Coau Hi &h'tuy Corona del Mar ORi ole 3·2250 I .·-U-1'11-0U...,..,T"!"R~Y~--j F ree De l."ery C'ORON "'-DF.I .. 'tAR NURSt:Rt· l144 t:. Co ut Hi.,ay S'U·OIIiO Tiil OfJ!(I • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLST ERIHG (By £uroper:.a Cra{tsmer&} REMODEL 2 pc. set ONLY S69.SO Call ••aerny" 215 Mclin H:B. 536.6405 FREE cia~ & picltup CUSTO" FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY' • J)UALI TY WORK • HElL'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTER ~ 2109 Hewport Blvd. Hawport Beach 675.4()8~ UPHOLSTERY • REFINISHIN G DRAPERIES e CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE PARKIN C. IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC. .. WH ERE THE 4 U.S. FLAGS Fl.l'" 2660 W, C:.e•t Hwy ., NeW,.,, Beoch, Tel•'"'..,• 646•407 ESTABLISH En IN 19>16 • H!ARIMC AIDS W .. LCHEL'S HEAIJN. AID CENTEil CERTIFIE D CUSTOM FITTED HEARING REPAIR ALL MAl< ES ·$ g. I Yfa hon tha lorgest c.td mast beautiful teiKtian of trvpi cal fi sh in the area. Vre aha carry a kill line of DCJ~•i--a, .. c1 all occet- tories n..de41Df the hobb,. s...o~o s.. T...,;.al, 21a •· •;~...,, C.M. L;bony 8-7'161. eo ......... • PLUMBIHG A. W. MARSAC PLUMBE R 100 Carnation Ave. Corona del M• Plu.mbina Repaira DAY.\ NIGHT WATER HEATERS 67J.4130 O.GEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE (H~/oabl<~~l'/,.,..but, 011d H<~~a ruol) 14 UOUR U I I:'RG£,VCt' S f.HVI C£ PHONE 646-0622 Ras. 54-4187 Repair -Installation Ramoclel TOM OeGE ARE 438 E. 18th, Co •to Me n • SHOE REPAIR IUEIIKY'I Complete Shoe S.,..,ice ORTHOPEDIC Pr•scription Spec:iali st We 1ive S&H Gn.n St .... 1890 H•loor Bl..t., Ml "'3311 • MARINE HARDWARE a11'· tn \ t& a l~<o thf' <:entl'rline I ;~:~,~I =~;;::::;::::;====:. I f~ Lane Road; th ence, ~ we ll terly a loag said cur\lt:., • RESTAURANT DR JOH" w M c•BE 0 D WILCOUIIITTINDIN -··· .. ~·~·~ ...... 1100 W. CMM: MWJ' .. H.L und along f!lai d Cl"'aterl inl"' of • " • C "' 1 • • Lane Road, through • c~ntr~tl Optometrist of 11n!l:le of 6° 53' :r3••, an •rc 1 E R w SH II E'5 di!ttance of 240.59 feet; "" C d I M thence', continu ins alooA s•id "tlte 1.., 0r0n0 8 Or centerline of Lane Road, tu• L.UNotEON -DrNNER !!:eDt to !laid CUr\le, N. 77° COCKTAIL.S C.t.ct Leun -e,. e .... lnetlens -· ..... AI.PAMTI of SuP"'tVi!lor~<~ of Orang!" DAT£0: Febru ary 1·•. 1967 County, uid inter!lorr tion BY ORDER OF Tift~ ROARIJ Lfofllnl<"nrinjl ·•• tlw Cf'ntl"'r· li n" inlN;.<'r tioa of \l;or ,o\nhur ll o .. lo•vard, "'" rf,.,..rribe<l in a •I•••• <I In thr Lnuntv of Ornn~l"', r,., Qt•l<'d J11nuary lO, 1963, in llouk (t.189, P"~" 641 of Olfi· d al Jl,.r orrho of .!laid Orange Co unt", wi th 1h e :\'ortheu!ltl"'t• Ill lhi•· of !lo llid B!od 7; d•••nr r , al(lnf!; :~a id North• f'lr.,t•·rly line ,c;, 49'1 21' 3•1" ~:. IO(~o 76 feet to thf' center· lin<' of L1rne Road , aM tie• ... r rib,..d in 11 d,.rd to the County of Oraage, re<:nrded O•·tober 13, 1966, in IJoolt 8075, P,111e 290 of Offic ial R ~corrl.11 of •aid Oran~ County; th ence. •Inn~ Raid rl"'ntrrlln<' of l.anr Road S. 770 2 1' .14" [, 68.19 ff'et to 11 pnlnl In 11 line pant \le i with nnd rli .. tnt Southerly 170,00 frrt , lllt meal!lored 81 rlsht u~l~• from ••id cealerliae of \f11r Arihur Boulevard, ~r•id pltallel lh1e bei111 the Soalh .. ,. .. terly li u or the Laae Ch•ane l, aa d~J•ct lbed In 1, dl"ed to the Or••se Couty Flood Cotmol Dlatric:!J re .. eord11d J•••arr 28, 1~6 I• Book 7395, Pase 573 of Offl· c.l•l lteootd• of Hl4 Ora•p 2 1' 34" I', 1998.88 feet to thr true poiat of beginnleg. DATED: February 14, 1967 BY OROF.R OF TIH: BOARD OF SU P ERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNIA. ORiole 3-940' l4JO VIA OPORTO Nowpon Bo.,.. CALL FOR ArPOIMTMEMT 673-0467 :UII I••• C.ou Hj .... woy C.lllaY--U ......... t ~ btin~ a IJt o thr. tru!!> point of Of SUPER VISORS (lF besiaaiaf!: of the land tu ~. ORANCE COUNTY, deec ribtd: thuce, paraJI,.j CALIFORNIA . with ~~aid cuterliae of C•m· 1'.t~. STJOHN pa• Ori"e aad alons aaid Coo~:~ty Clerlt and u-ortlc io uiating c ONmott boODdary Clerlt of th~ Board of Sn~rvi­ liu N. 49° 19' 34 .. W • .3941 ... ,.ont of Orange Cauaty, Call .. 98 lel!'t to the Soattlea!lterly fOf"llia liee of MeeArtllor Boale"arcl, (SEAL) I 00.00 feet •Ide 114 111 howa oa By M-b•l L. Cute is •aid ••P recorded le Boolt lHJMil)' 14 Par 115 of Miac:allauou P1biUih: Match 2 .ad 9, 1967, ....... rec-"• of Hid an.,. Ia tlte Ne•f'O" H.rbor Eufp eCOIICIITI e ------a ale • .....,. .......... ... ,1 :I ... u .... P.D. .. CI ~- ----...... ~ -la~ .._. ....... .. ... ,....,.,.. ............ -o7.80 ......... _" •••,YC\.1 ~11' P\,.11.& ,.._ .. ,_ewe. ......... ~ ....... Cellm.o5se . . . CF.Mirrt:RY CREMATORY MAUj()Lf.UM • SIOna Directory INSURANt.."£ ... FOA ALL OF YOU A I N5UAANCI!: NEI!:OS ROBERTSON -SADLEIR INSU RANCE 1333 F-COut Hwy, Coi'Oila del Mat -67J.38,. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE, C0$TA MESA Midway b-2424 l520 E. C0A$T HIWAY CORONA DEL MAl ORiol e )-~450 Shlc~ 1942 Friendly Nell'hborhood Service BEll. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-~. 8·:K34 eo.ta lCH& Westclil'$ Chapel e/_11_-t'lfl•"f'' 427 E. 17tll ST. COSTA loiESA .. ._ LOCAL REAL TORS, meeting to discuss a California Real Estate Association educational and sales conference to be held in Anaheim on March 8, 1%7, di s- play a giant bl ow-up of an education ce r-' tificate realtors can earn by attending th is and other edu cation courses. The conference will be co-sponsored by the Newport Harbor-Costa Me sa Board of Realtors. Pictured, left to right, are Har- old A. Hartley of An aheim, regional vice- presi dent, CREA, District 23; Glenn Mar- tin, executive officer of the local board; Charles F. Colesworth y, local edu cation commi ttee chairman; William H. Fams- worth, president of the local boa rd, and Robert We stmyer of Long Beach, membe r of the CREA Education Committee. News bureau is fonned The Trident new s bureau has been formed to increase the publicity for Corona del Mar Hish School. The newly appointed staff consists of Laurey Kramer, news bureau chief; Diane de Forest, senior news report- er; Andy Rose, senior sports reporter; Chris Thomp- son, Kate Hamill and Mari- lyn Ro llins, junior news r~ porters; Bill Livinaston, Terry Wright and Larry Dun- mire, junior liports reporters; and Sue Deaver and Tina Jack lin, clerk-typists.( The terms , junior and senior, do not refer to sradc level, but lO the amount of respon· sibility on the news bureau.) The news bureau's staff was chosen from students in the journalism c lass by Miss Mary :\nn McJovem, Trident adviser, on the buis of their journalisti c writina style and their aen· eral knowledae of the rield of journalism. The function of the News Bureau is to d.iueminate news about the school, its activities, its c lubs and in- dividual 1 tudenta to news• papeu and public relations concerna in Southern Cali· fomia. The hews oraanizati on is under the auidance of the journalism department. Miss Mc'Jovem and 'Jerald McClellan, auittant princi- pal, serve as faculty and ad· ministration advisers for the JfOUp. C:HIJRC:HES The news bureau wi II also enable the students involved to increase their experience in newspaper research and writina and to become ac- quainted with commercial journalism. FRED M. SWENSO N of Bay- Shores has been el ected to the board of dire ctors of the Orange County Bank, ac- cord ing to Clatence R. Brown , chai rman, and Jo- seph C. Ste elman, presi dent. Mr. Swenson is a nat ive o f MinneapoliS, came to Sou- thern Californi a in 1940, has resided in Newport freactt for t~e past 12 years and is a regi stered repre- sentative of Goo dbody & Co. He is a past president of the Newport Balboa Ro- tary Club, acti ve in the UC LA alumni associations, and i s one of the di rectors of Cali forni a In ject ion Mold· ing Company in Costa Mesa. "v-ovdf G!o ... tplioul G!lpudt 3262 lfiMCI Str..t. M..,.rt H ..... , r • "-U.o•o•.1 1,;.G011---~r ~t'1"!1"" • ., .. , Bibliet~l itt Tb~olon. Eu•t~liu/ ;,. Mini,. T\o R..,. JM• Pri-...H, •i•l•.., Sunday Service .nd Ol.urch School at 10:00 a.m. Membership classes, Wednesdays at 7:30p.m. Nursery c•• provltl.. Phonr. 64~2740 fin! llapliol Clawda of Coeta ...... laplill Bible ff:Uowabip r /.,,J,p,,.,fl'"''' IIi hit-llllf•ln·t l Santa Ana 6 MalftOiia ... D:. P. G. lf•uraann, pug~ SUNDAY SDVICD t :.fS a.m. Sund.a7 SeMel J J :CO a.m. Monlq won~~~, t :CO').m. Ttal•lna u..._ 7:CO p.m. J:'VftLI .. ......, WED!'fDDAI 1':20p.m ..... ._ t:OO p.m. ,.,.,... MM"'ac A TTEHD ntE OIUROI OF YDUR OIOICE REGULARLY first Baptist Church (SOUTH!"RN) COllOM A DU. lUll OOAS T HWY. AT MACAA'TH\..111 llr. Charles L. '.Ic C lain SUNDAY SCHOOl. ....... as-.-. MOIIIMING WOitSMU' ••• ttr• • .., Tit AIMING UNION ••••• •• ~­ I!VEMIMG WOtl»tll" ••• 7:J0 ,..., I wtDMUOAY Sl.YICI7•1S ,..., !::=====:::;:::::===~ J Mu•n•v P'ltOYtOIO Lutheran Church Of the Maater Luttteran Church In Am•noa. 2900 Peel fi t: View Or. Comna del Mar, C•llfomia 'Jr. William R. 'iller Phonr: ORiole 3·5022 SL:NDAY SCHEDULE q a.m. --F1mily wonhir incluJ•n1 S:1nday Chutch Schon! 11 :OU .1. m .... Wmhi Christian Sci.nce Services nUT CIRJIIC. OF CNUSJ,8CI£NTliT JJQ) Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9;15 ........ 11 •.•. SUNOA Y SERVICES f :1S-IIe ••• VfEDNESDAY EVENING h4EETlNG I •·•· READING ROOM ._ .. 41ey•: ' •.•. -s , ••. ...... 41.,: ' •.•. -7:45 •.•• T\lel41ey -41 Fri4.,.: ' •.•. -s , .•. ; 7-t , .•• S....tkJo: I, ..... 4 •·•· IIXlOfiD ClftJKW Of' Cli-I .«&NIMI Nc.-,or1 Beach •• Coro.a del Mar JIJ9 Eaat Coaat HiJII••J SUNDAY SCHOOL f : 15 •.•. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 e.•. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING •~• •·•· READING' ROOM - Mutual Buildi•a .,.2163 £a1t Coaat Hi ... ., M-. -Sat. 10 ••· t• 5 p.a .. 1\ar.d~y eYWal&f'-1 &of Ynu •• tordiaiiJ i11Yite4 10 auend Oat,rch Simictl _. 10 -.sc thelteadi .. a-. .,.,....,.o.r ts 1 '1 1• ...... ----..... ZI'iGCIIICtfi ...... CALIIN!N~ T"l AIIIIICAII LUTHIIAII CIIUICII AIRMAN PROMOTED Gary .... YOina~ son of Mr. and Mn. ·tt...,ld D. Youna of 2J.47 Bowdoin Place, CostA Mel&, has been pr(tP mated to airman first class in the U.S. ~ir Force. Ai,.. man Youna, a 1964 araduate of Costa Mesa Hi&h School, is a radar operator at Cam- pion ."-it Force Station, <\Ia• ska. He is a member of the Alukan Air Convnand. Troller to give preview Eaatbluff Philharmonic with the previ ew chairman, :\uociates, a women's com-Mrs. David 'Jarber, 644· mittee of the ')range County 0497 . Also ass is tins in the Philharmonic Society, will plannins are Mmes . C.E. hold the 2nd annual bus~ Blair, Carl o Tosti, Carlos .band's preview, Saturday, Beeck, C. Craig Boorey, March 18, at Irvine Coast 9uane C. Black and Edward Country Club .. -\soc ial hour T. Maloney . at 7 p.m. will precede the ESCORT CITED, GIRL dinner. BOO!CED AFTER FUSS Members and e scort auests Karen \i. Ce\inder, a 2~ wi II enjoy a pre.oc oncert Yt;:ar~ld DCC student, didn't leaaue by composer.oconduc• s i t idly by when police ar- tor John Scott Trotter, who rested her escort, Robert K. will discuu the program of Van DeVanter of Garden the Loa .o\naeles Philhar-Grove, Friday nigh t , Feb. mmic Orchestra to be given 10, on a charse of not carry- at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March ina a dri ver's license. 19, at UCI. The youna woman, a resi- Mr. Trotter joined Hal dent of 223 Cedar St., West Kemp's band while he was Newpo,:t, pummelled the ar- 1 student at the University restina officer about the o( North CarOlina. After 10 chest until, after re peated years, he resianed from the waminas. he placed he r un- Kemp band and headed west der anes t on a charge of in· to Calif«nia, for vacation. tcrferina with the duties of He was auuested for the a po lice officer. job ol acorina the picture, AQ;ordina to police re~ "Pe!!!)i-.;s from Heaven.•• ports the VanDeVanter car This led to a lona auocia• was slOpped shortly arter lion with Bina Crosby as 3:30 p.m. for makina turns tnu1ical director of the on E. Balboa Blvd., Mc Fad- Krllft Mu.aic Hall radio se,... den Pl., E. Ocean Ft., and iea. The list of reeords lJrd SL without sipalin1, Bina made with Mr. TrottCr' and for a ri&ht brake liaht inc hade "'White Christmas," beina out. ''Swioaina on a Star,.. and "Poobslut ol Drumo:• $500,000 LAND SALE TD IIOLST!IM fliiM In 19$4, Mr. Trottet a•iaed Geotae tlolstein .t: Co. nf f.nte under a new name, Costa Me11 has purc hased a .. Uncia John." with "Looc· tWcre parcel o( land from aome Oeor1e'• Gobel on tete• Sem Basma of Chino for Yiaioa. HI coarp01ed .. <lobe-tSOO,OOO on the southeast haaa" -a tune that becemo comer o( Artesia Blvd. and lyHftOIDOIII with ee Gobel Ctwn)Onh.t. Rd. in Dairy appe.uca. Valley. 1M: parcel, located •r.oRT HAIIIDR Dltlll $(00110 SECllOII --... 5 THtiiiiOAY.IINtCII Z. ltl7 alllliA DEL 11M, CALIF. AMftCM ..,.. MIM cteclit t_. U'flaa .... A colloaaue of nn... .... 1"'M Dlioula btbhwl all of ln&ellia•oa? na CNdiWU· ap~~akina of ., ....... tat ••• ..._.,_,, oan .. oae Ia icy pP Ia ,....., bocomlaj blun4ert, likes &o II)', ul ..... R.ual..u aad Cbeir a erodibility dlaam. ,wbi~ don't aak l:blt we be smart alaYe a&a&at are tomebow ia undormiDiq the eoafi• all 1he time -but do ....... cit.-. .... " ar ... ottenma·· deace or the ~ricu ways have to be auapid1" ... dlat UUa chance is: (t) people in our Govenunecl.. I lhou,ht of this COIIII'I\OOt peS for ow aide; (2) in-r,.,;,...,..,..,..,..,..,?t""""""""~""""~~""~ •• I listened to Preaideat wolwaa eapendint Johnson call for increaaed cSnca of dle slaves trade with the Soviet Ul\ioa daeirmatters; and(J) can be and itt satellite nations. huterted if we help the What couid bC more stupid wbole comna~nist bloc. To (or for that matter. more wbic:b I can only say, "Fan- immoral) than to enaaae in tastic! .. trade with the very people There has not been one who are supplyina more lhu. siqle indication of any 30% of the war materials cbanae in the comrwniats' that are killina American aUit&ade ~ they ue still out boys in Viet Nam? to conquer the world, with It i1 not only tbe stupidity America as the prime taraeL of the whole thina dlat is apo ~cover, they have proven p&llina; it is the downriaht tame u.d aaain lhat, dishonesty of the admillis· whatever th~ir dif'terences tration in its auempta to act may be momentarily, when Conaren and the nation to the c.'bips are down they ao alon1 with it. atand toaether, shoulder to My aood friend and fellow shoulder. STUDIO OF CHAIII AIDMODEUIC ,.._.,..na ........ "8a:U11 or aEAvn_,.:~·--.., '"=" ~~~ ::-::::: :;::.~~ ===a::. * MOOELING AND TELEVISION * CHARM AND PfiSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMA TK:~$PEfCH-LITTLE THEA TIE * Speciol Coutw~ for Hom•mok.,.•*Car..,. Girl, PI.OIIElf(Z SMALES ~ •f 0...,.... • ..__. --AOINCY t ..... 1a t AM-5474971 Californian, Conlfessman As to the third claim, that .~~-:":~:-:-"~~~~"':::::'"":'"-~":-7"-~---:--:-,-.., W. C ... -how moke them Mrs. Helen Newcomb, S03 Femleaf .A,ve., Corona del ... 11 Glen Lipscom b, has com· .... _ :... piled a massive sJudy of all .. lood'" communista by Winner o f Lido Luncheon fot Two the who le business of tr~ holpina them with Clade and dina with the enemy. Let's olber aoodies, we only have look at this record. to look at the past record of First we have the maner our dealinas with the ~om­ of Soviet and Soviet..Oioc munists, which started when support of the Viet Cona. FOR reco.,ized the Soviet Th d · · · 1 aovernment and met a num-e a m1n1sUat1on pre ers ber ol th . d d H' ~ i~ore ~is facet of ~e kind ue:~n:ma; 1 ' 15 Si tuation; 1t even has tned _ .... ,cb them, wu extended throuah to cover it up. The Sovieta World War n, did not mellow and their satellites, how-the Reds one little biL On ever, will not keep quiet d ~ lhe contrary, it ma e w.oem about their role in the Viet. more aaarenive. nam war and are forever braaaina about the aid they are sendins to their "North Vietnamese brothers.•• Finally, there is the mat-Top 0 ' The a.y _ Vi• Udo I Newpori Blvd. ter of the truthfulness of the administration concern-Newport leKh ina lhe removal ofover4JO L--------------~------------------J No matter how much fancy items from the list of s tra-li"'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""",;,""""":: work the adminisuatioa teaic material that had pre- prac ti ces , it cannot bide viously been forbidden to the fa ct that the war in Viet. the enemy. The Commerce nam is a communist war Department claimed that it fully supported by all of the had cleared the declaration corrrnunist nations and fully that these items were not supplied by them as well. of sUateJic value to the .J!, Saini · :Jropu RESTAURA NT FR ~NP I S FREN CH SPECIAl TIES • CHEF RENE FORMERLY WITH ROMANOFF 511 E. BALBOA BLVD, BALlO A •" .. ..67~JII&,l... ..r ~ Another araument offered Reds with the "lntelliaence by the administration in Conmunity."' When queried, support of its policy of die pentaaon lntelliaence "buildina bridaes to the lfOUp-Naval Intelligence, East•• is stated by the pre-Air Force lntelliaence and sident as folio..-.: ••we do Anny lntelliaence, which not intend to let ow dif· are all members of the "In- ferences on Vietnam or else-telliaence Conmunity," each ...... Clle'Yea.\ -(tGnt, ••• &aid .... c._..." ll.£ plorina all opportunities.'' never contacted any of these In other words. we will qencies with the list ror OPEN S:Xl TIL CLOSING just isnore "our differences clearance. ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~CL:;;O:;;:S~E~D:.:;M~O~N~O~A~Y--------J on Vietnam" which include, There is no valid reason amona other lhinas, tbe fact why we 1hou1d trade with r--,,..------------------------------, that U'lose are Ruuian bul· the enemy, althou&h the lets 1nd Russian mortars Soviet Union and its sate!· RICHARD CATE/FURRIER that are ki llina American lites continue to tell us that (fonu.l.y ofP••ocw,..J boys, and 10 ahead with the such trade would ease ten• 'llSTYUII .. S'ICIAUST ! QIANINS /5l.AZIN8 I STOUM exploration of ''all oppor-sions. When will the admin-JIOO E. C.•st HI,.._..,, S.lh t, e-... 4•1 Wer l'h•"• •n·IIM tuni tie s," which include iioo~tr~·~·~· oo~_ll~i~'.".•_'oh~e_lp~u~b~l~i '~=======================:' selling the Russians mater· r ial that will make it easier ror them to make bullets and mortars with which to ki II LEGAL NOTICE ~O TIC t: TO DEST ROY OR RJ:\tOn: "Ef.I)S -\SO OTHF.R "1'1~.-\SC F:S SOT!Ct: IS HER ER)' Gin:~ tha t on f't"brueN !-1, 1967, pur- :!Ouant to th,. pro.-isiool!l (If f.hapt .. r 10.48 of tht" ..,,.,..port Or ar h \lunici p~~l Cod ... tbf' C.ih· Counri l of s 01id C.i tv pa AIIf'd a , .. ,.olution d t"darin~ th at a ll ... f".,ds and other nui- sanr f's ,,., dtdlnt"d in s .. ction IO.l8.020 tht"rf'of. gr nwin!l or lnr att"d upon an,· prh ;lt,. pro- P"Ttv or Jn a n\' public !<tf,.,.t, ,.IJ ,.v. or >~idt-:,..alk o::"ODI!I titutt- 11 puhl ir nui!<aof't", which nui- "anf'l': mu,.t lw abatt"d bv tht" ,Jt-,.Uurtion or tt"m,1val th.!r,.of. :'<!OTI C[ IS fi'RTHf:RGIV Pi th11t prop.,rt,· o.,.·nc-tl' .o•ha ll ,.·ith• out d,.la\· dt"!<ltO\' or r .. mo,.,. all !<ut'h w~;f'ds , and olhu JM!obl ic nui11•nr,.,. il!l dd int"d in St-"- tion 10.48.020 of thO" s~wport Be;u·h \lun icipa l Code, from th.-ir pro!l""r!Y and the abultillfl' half of tht' ' !ilrt"t"\ i11 front of and all~~·s, H any , behind !lud'l propl':rt y and between lhl' lot lint"!< thf'N"of ill!l t"\leoded • or .!luch .,..,.,.d!l ilnd othl':t Dt~i­ "'"nr f'& will boo destroyed or tt'IYIOvt"d aad such aaisuc t eba1ed by tht' Cily aathorit in, in wh ich r ast tbt" c OAt of sach il,.,.truc t ion or ~oval will k e.!l!<t"!l!lf'd upcn lht' loLS and land!< from which, cw from tbf" fron1 or tl'ar of "'hich, lt~Ch w,.,.d,., ilnd othf'r nt~iaeacf'a 10hall hn•f' be'll deatroyed or rt-mond; aad !!Tuf'h CO!.t will coa"t itote a lieD apoa aaeh lot" nr land!l u.til paid , a11d will b.. eollel'te d 11(1011 u.,. n~u '"'roll 11po11 wh ielti reaer- al municipal tun are cOllect• t"d. All proJWrly owae,. havi111 aay objectiou to the _P"Oj)Oaed d .. atrur tioa or removal or aac k w.-f!da aod other aqi§aace. are hf're by aotirled to aHead • m'ttias of thr. Coaacll or Mid City, to br. lteld ia lM Coaat:il Oaamber of th• City Hall i• t .. id Chy Clll Ma~J. 13. 1967, at 7:30 o•clod. P.M., wlitn aad whMf' their objiPct ioa.~~ will lte helrcl aad slvea dae .... "'",.. at I-. O.ta: febn111ry 15, 1967 III .J, Bti•eoe f ire Ct.lef WITH PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE EASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS Funds receiYed by the loth of 111011tt1 tlrn from the 1st. After the lOth from date received lnterest-"'td to date of with· drawof on funds ~ft.! montto~ You can earn 5.39% per annum when our current rate of 5.25% is CO MPOUNOEO DAILY and held for one year. Accounts insured to S1S.• by 1M federal Sovinp and l ... lnsur1nce ~•tion. Sift-by· mail, Mutual Sovincs ""' post· 'I' botlo WIJS. MUTUAL SAVINGS A N D 1, 0 A N •••oCoAT tO N PASADENA 2867 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 675-5010 SERVICES: t:ll ..... ~":l ... "'' ' -a...i ,. .... w.... & ...., a ... ....... , ............ . '*· TI'OOif it a lon1timc at one of the busies t inte,... r.sW..t of L.t..-a Beacb. sectiona in Oraace Count)', ad f• ••"•at , ... 1 ,....., wi II be deYeloped into COft)o rita o1 • aatiq. ahop ~nercial ad ,.,idntial pro-- .... .,.,, cwready writi.aa pertie• acc:ardiftl to Joha a 1toot • Ill• Md~ti•• i• s. May ...s Du. !>euUiche .. neW of uliqae collec.. A11ocia•a. 011rM 0ton iac. Nl•l ettale ....... w~M) ,... City or NewfOrt B.adl P.,~ilo~ ...... ~ 2 ..... ""· Ia th Newpon Hat'-toul.p n. .... ,_. .. -...... ... .-. ..._.l.. LayAtsll..-t -•-r .. n11o --'"_,.. -~~oyer """ II ICON• •J "" _.. ooller. ....... ,_ . ..... :1 .% w.,.., ASSEIS OYER •425.000.000.00 • From the Police Blotter perhe ·'"'·• ad a uaidon-ol aiQObol at 11:10 p.m. at tined oar at 706' Mar,uerhe 17th St. and w. Balboa ·'"'· •• William E. Lif,ht, Blvd,, In Central New- 2305 'II. Ocean Pt., Central port. .John E. Smith, NEIPORT HARBOR ENSIGII SEOOIID SECTIOII --P ... S 1 THUMDI.Y, 1111 RCH 1967 I! PR !PUEOI SIX PAST PRESlDENTS of Sal OS and Marketing Exe· cutlves Club were honOJed guests at the organization's lOth anniversary meeting recently. Pictured {left to right) ate present President Robert F. MCurdy of Bay- Shores, owner Newport Supply Co.;Larry Patterson of Anaheim, president, Pepsi-Col a Bottling Co.; Cl i ff Has- kelt of Anaheim, executive vice presiden t, Alpha Beta Acm e Markets, Inc.; Claud Sympson of Anaheim, vice-- president and director of marketing, Pacifi c Hawaiian Products Co.; Robert Chambers of Fullerton, Boss Uniform & Towel Serv ice; Bill Firetag of Santa Ana, general manager, New York Ufe·Insurance Co.; and John Keller of Corona del Mar, Keeler Advertis ing Speci alties. Past presidents Gerald C. Sower, Sob StanslowV, Dick Winder, and Joe Preihi9er were un- d?le to altend. (Coodaood flam P•t• 4) when t122 ... 1tolen (rom bi1 locker at th• bYiao Coall Countty Club. • .A live combo band wldi trnuic ampllfien broedcutina at 11:-40 p.m. in che 6400 block ofW. Ocean Pt., in Well New- port, brouaht nwnetou.a com- plaints from neiahbora ••• Cy- clist Ruuoll Shaler, 11, of 224. 'Jrand Cbal, Balbo. Is land, wu blocked uncon• acioua by a· head over heels tumble froria his bike down • steep hill near Jamboree Rd. and Ford Rd ..• A stereo tape player and tachometer were stolen rr'om the car of Kenneth W. Eckhardt, 1560 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa ... Newport, wa1 an eated at 3 72S 18th St., Costa M .. a . P-m-•t 2Jrd St. and w. wu anoated on a drunk in Ocean Ft. on a charae of public charae at J a.m. in railwa t.o appear beforO the tho 400 block on 32nd St., Newport-Men municipal in 'N11t Newport .•• XeMeth court ..• Daniel P. Man ow, S. Coyle, 1136 '11. Balboa 6201 W. Coaat Hwy ., West Blvd., Balboa, waa arrested Newport, wu arrested on a on an assault chaue at 2:50 drunk in public eharae at a.m. at the Staa bar, 111 Lafayette ... ve. and . 29th 21st PI~, Central Newport St., In 'Neat Newport .. ··' ... Th1eves stole the 20. 3-f'oot outside lamp, valued inch purple "Stina Ray" o( at UO, was stolen from the Marc !iinahaw, 131 Via Un· yard of Maraaret J . Plavan, dine , Lido laic, and the 1120 s. Balboa• Blvd., Sal• red~anae tO... peed racina boa •.. <\ buralar s tole $250 bike of James Moore, 1400 from the purse of Bly R. WestcliCf :Jr., 'Nes teli£r; the Lovearen lyina in her livina bikes were parked. at the The white 1961 Volkswaaen room at 223 Via Ravenna, San Remo s treet b1ke rack Wh.n the rain a come tumbling down, be prepared to face them with a ~mile in clean, wat•rproofed gorments. . Water-proofing, moth-P,roofing, ' . leather deorHng, hot blocking, pillow renovating, blanket ond drape cl eaning ore oil pori of our service along with your regular we~ly II• our•d•~ and cl eaning. JOIIH LEWIS PROMOTED IY SEOIRITY FIRST John ~. Lewis of 2531 Crestview .':>r., Bay Shores, has been appointed assist• ant manaaer of Security First National Bank's Hun- tinaton Beach Branch, where he will be responsible for ins tallment loans. He has . been with the Huntington Beach Branch since May, 1%5. He is a membe r or the ~untinaton Beach Lions Club, a di s tri c t chairman for the Heart Fund, a life mem- ber or Sigma o\lpha Epsilon As soeiation and a member of both the Trojan Club and the USC o\lumni Associa- tion. • DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE ED WA RD .r JAY a. UNrtO l llN.NE WPOAT BLVD., NEWP ORT BEACH LI BE RTY 8 -1\M Y BEVILL ART SOIOOL AND ,"I'IHII&- O!L PA!N'nNGS f'O A SAL £ ART L £660NS 0 10.,. Sund"l'• 17171 BEACH BLVD. 47· 53 • . ,___ of Dan C. Smalian, 5401 Sea· Lido Isle ... Heidi McNa-on Lido Isle. shore 9r., West Newport, mee, 11 , or 4709 ')orehester was stolen at 206 Walnut Rd., C ameo !iishlands, sat St., Newport Shores . · .:Jur· down her sachel, replete ina early morning hours a with cverythina ne c essary burglar crawled through an to 10 to camp, at s. Coast open back window at the !iwy. and Cameo Highlands El Ponon Restaurant, 2920 ')r. and it was s tolen. E. Coast Hwy., Corona del S.t..,.loy, F e~. 25 Mar,and s toleS85. ·.A tape Francis-' E. Henry, 100 E. deck and 6 tapes, valued at Bay .o\ve., Balboa, was ar- 511 3.95, were stolen from re s ted on a charae of \ the 1965 Oldsmobile of drivi na under the influenc e James Plavan, parked at .o( alcohol at 1:15 a.m. at hit home at 1120 E. Balboa 29th St. and 'N . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. 9lvd. m 'Nest Newport Th urs day, F •~. 23 .... <\ prowler was repo rted :.U.SKE'D TOIJT:IS "'RE ARR!STED,RELEA$£0 Two youths wearina trans• parent masks and carrying a brown paper bag were ob- served by police at 4:50 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, leav· 'Junderson's Drua Store , at \1ain St. and Balboa Blvd., in Balboa. Because of the numerous robberies in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, the officer interroaated the 2 men, and 2 other men passengers in an awai ting car. The 4 youna men bec ame belliaerent when the oHi eer searched them and demand· ed th at he an est them, which the offi cer did. The 4 were later released VALET CWIERS J•o~~t Coli Oa S-UIO. )IU E. COAST KJWAT .. coaow.A nEL MAa IIMT41S UOMCr "FA SHION CON CER TO" wa s the theme fo r the annual 1. Magnin fashion benefi t Feb. 16 at Disneyl and Hote l in suppo rt of th e free youth concerts co-sponso red by the Newport Harbor Service L eague and the O ran ~e County Philharmon i c Society. Pictured here at th e luncheon benefi t are, from l elt, Mr s. A. Bailey Potter, Mrs. Raymond El liott J r., pa tro- nes s, and Mr s. J . .C.II en Seek Jr., all members of the Beacon Bay Philharmon i c Group. (Beth Koch photo.) '.Yhen a dark\~ dressed man in the 2000 block of 'ioliday failed to s top his car on the Rd ., in Baycrest ... Blue order of security a:uard L.'N. paint was poured on the door ~a l e, 2033 o\naheim St., of the home of Cornelius J . (:osta \1e sa, at the Newport Loeser, 2218 Marguerite :lunes, poli ce were alerted; o\ve., Corona del \1sr ... A they stopped the described $20 compa ss in a mahogany car at Eastbluff ')r. and bc>I was s tolen o(f the Back Bay ~d., near East cabin crui ser of Allan Bluff, and arrested the dri-:>eaeon, 1022 'N . Wils on ver, Wi lli s L. Miles of s the ,t., Cos ta Mesa; ')range, on a charge of entry boat was moored q(f :> St- without consent ... Sarah in Balboa ... A barber pole \litchell, aae 5, of 2824 sign disappeared fr om in Carob, ~as t Bluff, was bit· fr ont of Jack's Barber Shop, because no crime had been J~~~~~~~~~~J cornni tted in the Balboa Blvd. and Mai n St. area, and the transparent mas ks the men were wearing were verified as havina been pur- chased earl ier in Corona del \1ar. "SMALL WORLD OF FASHION" ten on the finger by the fam-3030 S. Coast Hwy., Cor-PHONE BASE RATE ily pet rat at feeding time ona del Mar ... Mary E . liu~ ... C •.• <\ child's 3 wheel c ar I" LUDES UCI AREA The Balboa Bay Club will be the se tting for the 3rd ann ual chi ldren's fashion show and luncheon s ponsor- ed by the \1esa Verde Com- mittee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society a t 11 :30 a.m. Saturday , \larch 11. Theme of the show is ,.&ma\\ woc\4 oC habi011." \trs. ~obert tt.C. \loore Jr., benefit chairman, is being assisted by \Irs . Jame s B. Wood and \Irs . Ri c hard ~ewell, models; \Irs. John Costello, decora- ti ons; \1rs. ')on aid ~1. Suther· land and \trs . Ted Nehren- berg, reservati ons; \trs. \'Y - ron Berschler, invitations; \·Irs . Tom ')oy \e, programs; \Irs . Seth \1 . Oberg Jr., priz.es; and Mrs . Keith ~cal, publi«<i\y. Fashions fr om tots through teens will be modelled by children of Philhannonic members , including Perry IIIIAPERY CLEANING EXCLUSIVELY IICLISIYI COlT 'UIUTII Dnpety C&...l•t, P•rfect ,.,.r4l•u •f •• ... ·f , .. , h.,.ry, • IDOl. ,.,,., ••• If cl ... .w •. e P••f•et E wa-n H-• e Perf•et Pl••t ~· S~trw ing All Orange County PROfES$10UL HAMGING $UVICE US$ 2ft fOR CA$11 & CAUT W-'TE~ DA.\IAGE RE\IfJVAL Ill IIII ... IIT II LUll IIDIIM Tl UIDLI 0-IIDIAL AOOOIITI 1....-TEIIIIS CU IE AIIIAIGEit---' H \1o · 11 G bud, 307 Heliotrope <\ve., 'F ,.,,. · f p ·r· T 1 e ston , mea oore , ra-was s tolen fr om the fr ont _ll,.-nsJon o ac1 JC e e- h T . 1 J 'Nood ·'-Corona del Mar, crashed in-phone's Newport Beach am mg er, ane t , porch a t rne home of Kay B. Roger J ohnson, Allison Schubert, 2007 Chubasco to the aarage of A.S. Nahas, base rate area into 2.71 Olms tead , ')evin Be eck, o\nn ')r., Ir vine Terrace ... Van-211_...Yl-Bayaide ~r., in Cor-square miles in and near the Suzuki, Joy Lyn Pike, Lori dais shot a hole in the Tide on& del Mar, knocking out UCI campus was authorized d " th ll d S tree •, plants, and a corner Ia 1 w k b th c l"f · an :o..a y ren me yer, u-Offi ce Supply window at s ee Y e a 1 orma sic Peyton , Tracy Gayner, 3011 ~ewport Blvd., in o( the aaraae; she was taken Public Utilities Corrmiss ion. ')ebbi e Porter, and Susan Wes t Newport; the damage to Hoaa Hos pital for treat-The e:rpansion will lower :>osta. was estima ted at st4o. . . ment for a c ut forehead. bills SI04 a year for 9 cus- L&r&c pink cakea dceora-Edna Bradley, 4607 ~amP" s.. .. c&.,. fell. 26 t.omen now livina in the ted with paper dolls dress-den Rd., Cameo Shores, was Loud record playin& and ed in costumes from many arres ted on a drunk in pub-noise at, I a.m. from a house area . I E A GOOD NEIGHBOR If y~ are a new c~ or kn ov. of a ne •comer ,, lh• llarbof Area •ho haa not been welcomed, do her a fav or by call in' the Harbor Vi1 itor betwee n R and 10 a.m., and shr wi II call on your friend 'tlo ith valuable informatl l•·• and &ihs from fnendly bus iness fi rma .. hich uand rcac1y to he lp her become acquilinted with her new sunoundin,s. THE HARBOR VI SITOR P'tr.•n•: HY ~9l61 countries will center the li e charae at 9:30p.m. at at 1711 Y.I 'N. Balboa Blvd., GUIL T PLEA £HTE REO luncheon tables. J uni or hos-.o\vocado o\ve. on E. Coa s t Central Newport, brou ght \1ichael ')augherty of te n es, also dressed in :-l wy., in Corona del \1ar; complaints from neiahbors Cos ta Mesa, who pleaded cos tume s, ~~o·i\1 assist in her c ar had struck the park-· · .o\ Newport Beach po li ce guilty in Superior Court Feb. s eatin g the guests. ')oor ed car of Hennan Sch\arman car driven by Charles Holt 20 to charaes he &unned priz.es will include a trip of Los Angeles ... Realtor Jr. coll ided with a pickup down his wife and her com- for two 10 Acapulco . \.1rs. J ame s P. ')obbs , 236 ~clio-truck dri ven by Gerald T. panion, is scheduled to a~ James Owen will provide trope o\ve., Corona del Mar, Palms of Anaheim at 19th pear before Judge Byron K. piano background mus 1c. wa s arre sted on a drunk in St. and W. Balboa Blvd., in \1c\li llan in Superior Court ~1rs. Aldi s <\. Johnson, \lesa publi c charge at 10:15 p.m. Central Newport. · · o\ hit for probation and s entencing Verde Commi ttee chairman, after his car ramm ed into and run car s truck the parked f:he~a~r~i:n~g~o:n:::_\1=•~rc~h::._:9~.--_J!;::=:=:::;=:=:::;::;;s;s;!!i~ announces that proceeds the back of a stopped car car of ')iane C. Ferder, will benefit the society's dri ven by Raymond J. Petz 2001h Onyll .o\ve., Balboa Is- free youth concerts. of Laguna Beach on 'E. LINCOLN INSTRUCTOR IS Coas t Hwy. near· Bayside H"'MEO BY REO CROSS 0 '- Thomas ')utti ne of Orange , who teaches s cience to 7th and 8th graders at Lincoln J uni or High ~hool in :·!ar- bor View Hills, has been appointed cha irman of water safety anJ small craft ser- vices for the Orange County Cna pter of the o\meri ean Red Cross. Friday, F•b. 24 Four tires , val ued at S89, were s tolen from Brown's land, near her home at I a.m. . . Richard L. \{one, 310 Fernando .~ve., Balboa, was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence RAY FIELDS. Jeweler Nuter Wotcbmak•r NAME BRAND WATCHES DIAMONDS • JI::WELRY • Girt'S 107 W. l ttll St.. C.t. IIHG • U berty I·MU 142·1271 ll'W MEWI'ORT IL ¥0. ot 176 o C.o,.llooo TOLL FUEl 141·1111 Mr . Uuttine , a Red Cross first aid and water safety ins tzuc tor, has been teach- ina swirm~ing and lifesav- ing for 10 years in Orange County. '-le wi II conduct water s afety courses m .o\naheim durina Eas ter week Shell Service s tation at 2801 ~. Coas t ~lwy ., Corona del \1ar ... Roof timbers of the carport at the Newport Beach pump station, located on the access road to the Big Canyon reservoir, col· lapsed and caus ed minor damage to the c ity tfuck parked there ... The car of Leonard E. J ones of Santa o\na rolled east, unattend- ed, in the 700 block of Mar· guerite Ave. in Corona del Mar, strikina the parked c ar or Jack N. Baker, 714 Mar- Basellall Shoes • Mitts Balls • Bats • Htse ~========~======~ Roy Bulla Sez ... J WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY BEFORE TAX TIME so ...... . OUR FLOOR MODELS WILL BE SOLD FOR OUR COST + 5% COlOR TV's IIFFIAI IAIIS · STEIEIS · 1/1 TV's · PIIIICUPI$ ZEIITI · .T.LA · EIEISII · II lilT Caps• Track Shoes a• n• 17" s,\1-Bih-Wilsll-,.. -Sox- -SliMs-.... _ ... _ -Siirts- 1!1111 .. 531 c ...... St. Strflllll __ ,...._ .. , •. Cosh MIN •