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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-04-06 - Newport Harbor Ensign'I ' • Mn. Georp P. Zebal Zonta elects -Mrs. Zebal Mrs. Gcorae P. Zebal of Balboa has been elected president of the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor, and will be Connally installed on Thursday, April 27, at the annual installation banquet at the Irvine Co ast Country Club, The Zonta Club i s an intematiOnal service club for executive wom en and its membership is invi tational. Elected to s erve with Mrs. Zcbal &Ie: Mn. E. Malcolm Angell, lit vice pre1ident; Mrs. Ro bert E. Harbi son, 2nd vice president; Mrs. B. Waldemar Acker, recordina secretary ; Mrs. Donald Schoenmehl, corresponding secretary; Mn. Phillip E. Rees., ueasurer; and Mrs. AI Forpr; foundation ueasurcr. In addition to Zonta acti· vi ties,Mrs.Zebal is a board member of the Coata Men (jl.amberofCo!bmerce, board ICICTIIt&l)' ofiJM Coeta MNa United FUnd, V1"'"c0-pruident of the Co ata Meu Ailtori· cal Soci ety, an advi 10ry board member of the Gi rl s Club, and an active member o f the liCI Town and Gown and Bi a "I .. Boosters. She was rec entl y elected vice·pre sident of the Aero- nutronic Wives Club, and re• ceived the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce "Wfh man of the Year" aw8J'd in n64 and the H:nry Ford "Citizen of the Year" award in 1%6. She is director of public relations in the de· velopment office of Hoaa Hospital. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1967 (714) 673-0SSO OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR , CALIFORNIA The Irvine Company' a pro- pcned ao\f eo•u aad ekab· bouse developmetH just i n• land of the Newport Center site will come .,.fore the Newport 3 each PlaMiaa Corrrniuion at iu meetina at 8 p.m~ today, April 6, in City Hall. The complex, to be operated under the name of Newport Country Club, will eomprise some 413 acres - all the land bounded by J .mboree Rd., Ford Rd., MacArthur Bl vd. and 1 San Joaquin Hills Rd. It wi ll in- clude a reaulation 184lole site revea aolf course, a ~ole uo- cutive course, a clubhouse, and estate-type residenLi al lots. The U-flole course, which has been laid out by Thco· dore Ro bin son, Lona Beach aolf course desianer, will be located down in the ravines and draws of Bi& Canyon, whi·ch extends throuah th e project area. This wi II provide wind shelter on the fairways and areens. The residences wil l be on the hi&h around. The project ti metable present location of Sea Crest Mote I. The Irvine Co., develo p- ment or a 27·hole &olf co urse and clubhouse on a 1 SQ..acre parcel wi1hin tho Big Canyondrainaae cours e , nonherl y of Newport Cen· ter. SCHOOL SHIFT PLANNED calls for aradina and arass plan Lin& for the 1o H course this summer, and residen- tial constructi on next year. Here is the aaenda for The Irvi ne Co., double faced res idential community sign at San J oaquin Hills Rd. and MacArthur 3\vd., and at Univ ersity Or. and MacArthur Blvd., for Hat· bor View Hills . Attendance area plans for the n67-6t school year were announced at TUesday evening's meetina of the Ne.,....port • Mesa Unified School Di stri ct trustee s. Dr. Nonnan Loats repor(ed that th e followina chanaes are pta.n.ned: 1. Movina 4 portables from Mariners School to the north Costa Mesa area, probably Paularino School. 2. Purchasina or leasina 5 portables Cor Adams, Bal- earic and Colleae Park ele- mentary schools. 3. Reassianina the 32stu· dents from Bay Shores to Newport Hei&hts School rather than to Harbor View. 4. Reassianina lhe n stu- dents from West Newport to Newport School rather than to Newport Heiahts School. 5. Reaui&nina the 2 educable mentally retarded classes from Newport School to Lindberah School. A decision on lease-pur- chase o f 2 portables is ex- pected to be made at the April U board mec:Lina. Roy Andersen estimated the cost at Sl5,001) each, plus $6,000 for hook-up, plus in- spec tion fee s and Cumish- inas. ~ Qlp\.. L•land Newcomer s •• .,.,.-.............. iP ulory to!li W!th the facul- ty neaotiat.ina conmJUet members, who are askina an 3tl%' increase Cor tea· chen and ~CJc increase for a00linistrator11. The com- mittee report stated that whi ch would provide 50% averaae income in the New-salary and allow 1% of the port-Mesa area is S12,500 teachin a s taff to partici- a year, and the averaae pate. Further study wi ll be teacher salary is $3,215. 1iven 10 this matter at the "'M\at they ask would April 11 meetina. cost $S80,000 over th e bud-The tru stees also: act au-ide, about 11¢ in th e • Authori zed the approval tonidtt's plannin& meeting: Re 1ubcli vi 1ion The Ir vine Co., creation of 4 parcels , 2 to be de· veloped as a 27-hole golf course and related club-- house fac ilities, the other 2 lots to be developed in the future as res idential lU rate," Supt. Newcome r of plana for widenina and said. He pointed out that it pavina 16th~, alonaside wu very costly to "fuse the Horbor ·· "catr'puo, ;0 h I s ubdivisions Ray Ellison and Ph illip Smi th, jewelry handicraft, sales and c r~t ins truction business 1n the Ens ian building, 27 21 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar; in· su ucti on will not exceed 5 the salary sc edu e" of conjunction 'Wtth the City the Newport and Costa Mesa of Newport Beach project Uu P erm ih persons. schools Ju t year followina to im prove 16 th SL Henr iette Cote , 126 Agate Jack Barcus , 333 Plac en- the unification. • Authorized the orderina 'Ave ., 3alboa Is land, 2 resi· tia Ave ., We s t :'1/ewport The tru stees a&Jeed to o f two H -pusenaer buues dential uni ts on property in Heights, a 15Q-beJconvales- meet next l'J.esday evenin g on a 7-year \ease....Wan. C-1 zone . This was he ld cent hospital. at 7:30 for further study of • Aareed to hold pro~ ~ve r from the \iarch 2 meet-Eaception P•mit the salary proposals. tional exercises £or ilth ma. Heath&. Co. Inc., 3 sinale They tabl ed a motion for araders for award of ere-Shell Oil Co., 1000 Irvi ne fa ced wall sians with total a sabbatical leave plan dentials. Ave., Westcliff Plaza, addi-area in excess of 35 sq. fl. Th ' • ti on of a 4th ba y, s toreroom for El Rancho Market, 255 5 SEA SCOU TS of Co ron a del Mar Ship No. 71 1 will ey re Spa rr1 ng and pump island covers ; Eastbluff Dr., East FUuff . ha ve a nauti ca l exhibit at the Orange Empi re Coun- also relocation of 2 signs . Communication• ·l S Cl 's cout-Q-Rama May 5 and b at the Orange County Donald Reed, doing busi· Request from L.E. Cox, • F f" ht Fairground's in Co sta Mesa. They ar e also among the In reeway lg ne" as Suzuk; Vdlaoe , UCI v;c e-chance HO<, bus;- llOO w. Coast Hw y .. Mari· ness and fi nanc e, for ex· thous and s of Scou ts who will begin ticket sales this ners Mile, motorcycle sales tension until J ul y 1, 1970, Saturday for the 2-day event. Pictured here getti!'lg Mayor Paul Gruber has been noLi fied by the State Hiahway Commission that the May 17 meetina aaenda includes 30 minutes for a Newport Beach presentation of a plan for realianment of the coas tal freeway. l,he meetina will be held il\ Sacram~ato. The Newport ...... ~Oillbe..-n~is a1 10' a.m. Other freeway hilflliabtt: • The recently formed Adopted Route Action Com- mittee met last ni&ht (April S) at Newport HeiJhts and service with an outdoor of us e permit for a tempor-their ship in ship shape are, from left, Ca ry Schwan- Schoo! 10 discuss plans for display area; also waiver of ary boathouse on Shellmaker eke, son of Mr. ana Mr s. James T. Tann ehill, 451 opposin& the efforts of the off•street pa rki ng require· Island for the UCI rowina Bol ero Way, West Ne wpo rt Heights; Lynn Erickson, Commi ttee of 100 to relocate me nt in C·l-+1 Dis1rict, from crew. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eri ckson, 2q 24 Alta Vista the freeway alona 1Sth St. the required \6 to 8. Request fro m James Wri&}tt , Or., East Blu ff , and Ch ris Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. lhrouah Newport Heiahts Mu. Leonatd Osteen, for extension of use pemut and CliH Haven. Forrest 2820 Bayview Av e., Corona for sale o( alcoholic bever-Henry Meyer, 'H5 Ci trus Pl., East Blu if. "Scoutin g Fullmer, c hairman of the del Mar, 1arage and wast.--ages in connection with a rOunds a guy out" is the theme fo r the ScouH)-Rama, new aroup, which is sup-room with recreation roo m restaurant at 209 Palm St.. giant c.amp~ut an d show with mo re than 10,000 boy s portiaa lhe .:lo~ted coastal abon on non-conformina Balboa. parti c.i ~ti nQ. (Glenn Schroeder photo.), _..., U. ae.i&l4 W. C&ty .sn,.ny. 'So . d it -:_.51: rnr Cooocil to be hellld·ot nut Hoi 'tib;toker and Hetm me ay mil f · 'ft Monday ennina•s meetinJ Smith, S22 N. Newport I U 't; to report on last niaht's Blvd., Newport Heiahts, ly Eli,...-Woo4 . meetina:. outdoor sales business, "Someday this mu 1 d Thouah he ended hu let· John, after le u than a • 1 en ter that he wu tired and year in ser..,ice , has been • Newport Beach and swinvnin& pool and cement and that day I II come home . -. would Uy to sleep, he still ~romoted to corporal. He Co.'. "·sa co'ty offico·ols ~'<ork, combined with resi· to enjoy our waJ' of lofe 1~ • ,. had enouah humor to sian received his trainin& 1n met Tuesday 0'0 Los •·aeleo dential use in a C·1 Dis-aaam dd v· ~· Th ' d . his a ress as 1et"'\iam A Kansas and wa s sent ov er- with state hi&hway enaineers trict. os e wor s were wntten Go<io. ~et.A in January. to look at latest freeway Jordan &. Benjamin Inc., by 2~year-o\d John Bois• route plans and to discus& 29 31 E. Coast Hwy., Cor-sboeraanacn.Jw.htohe'nre:.u,p,;e.ntBo•rrl-Nom•"nafing group named Change watch for Squadron Comina here from Phoenix, Arizona, Di tuict Com- mander J ~ck Redmondt , AP, helped install new officers at the annual meetina and "chanae of watch" of the Balboa Po'Wer Squadron Friday, March 31. The new o(ficen are Commander Charles Phelan, N, o f Tustin; Lt. Cmdr. (executive) E rnest L. Miller, "AP, Bay Shores; Lt. Cmdr. (administrative) Joe Chris ty, S, l308Pacific Or., Corona del Mar; llr Lt. Elmer Hart. JN, Tustin, secretary; 1st Lt. Bruce Raaan, N, 2520 Seaview, Corona del Mar, treasurer. the proposal to realian the ona del Mar, autom atic car .. freeway feeder route throuah wash and aasoline sales at to fi ght in Vi etn am with the l Costa Me sa s lana Superior M dith 9th Infantry Division. President Carl S. Kealey Sh e received commendations Ave. ins tead of a ion& New-ere at He used to ride the wa \•es of the Corona del \tar Cham-for the work of her mer- port Bl vd. on his surfboard durina the ber of Commerce appointed chants division for the su ~- doy. Sow he s leeps, or trie s a nominating committee c ess. of th.e balloon beaut\- • Harvey Pease, Balboa UCI A "I 7 \I d · · · r: d ; 1 th Is land realtor, has written prl to s lee p in the dav, be cause on ay evening consuuna n catlon IS~ ay ~ona e he is . <h. e obser~er for the of Bi ll Wh itman, Grant Ho-hv'a'ch 0 w10.• 0 > 0 • ~e"e"k.g the Easter a letter ura in& Newpott wald and Roy \lather. ..- Car honk routs aHKker The next clus &iven as a free public service by the Balboa Squadron wi It be .. Elementary Pilotina" and is set for 7 p.m. \londay, June 12, at the Newport Ha rbor Yacht club. Accord· ina to Isabel Pease, Shore Cliffs, lecturer and class proctor, there i & no aae limi t, no adva nce enroll· ment and "'you don't even need to own a boat." Beach to follow the lead of Civil right s leader Jam~s l 55 mllhmcte~ howitzer that The se lection an d rtlling \ti ke \1anahan "as a~ Hunting ton Beach and Meredith will speak in gate· fire s 100 to 30 ro und s a ll existi ng va can ctes on the po inte d cha1 nn an of the Laguna Beach in joi nt way plaza at UC I at noon ntght long. board of di rectors was dele-cl ean-up dn ve committee, ~t.ction for movinr; the free· Friday, April7. "We watch and wait for the aated to the e.tecu ti ve com-toaeth er wtth corr.mittee ' "Too scared to cry out," but fiahtina as hard as she could, Susan Bartell, 901 N. Bay Front, Balboa 1s land, managed to blow the hom of her car and act the attention of 3 rescuers who saved her fr om her would·be attacker, Friday niaht, March 31 . Mrs. Bartell had joined her husband, James, at their company, the Bartell Corporati on, 2500 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, for a aoodbye party for one of the ir employees. When the party ended about 11 p.m., each went to separate can in the parkin& lot. As 31 · ye ar-old Mrs. Bartell aot into her car, a youna man climbed into the rear s eat of the car with a drink in hand. and said, "I want a ride down the hiahway:•• When the refued, he arabbed her .y&nd shook her and uid, "Tate me down the hiahway. •• Mn. Bartell then drove to Mari ne Ave. and Bayside Drive .-nd told the rqan to act out aa she had \0 act home . He said, .. Wherever you ao, I ao," and asked her to drive him to 1he Vi Ita Marina to meet friends. When Mn. Batte U drove him co the reata-t part ... iae loc he told her to drive 10 the rear ol tM DUrby motel. She r.t.ed and _.e1ed 10 a•t oat of thel car ... run .,..., '-at he C"'Chl· her. '"TMt't Ute 01111 re .. on I ~bore lilY fwdttr,••tMeaid.W when ...... drift -· ... ....... -.. ··-·-· and tried to attack her. Louis E. Saunden of Oranae and Kathy Helms or Anaheim', walkina across the parkin& lot, heard the honkins of the hom that Mrs. Bartell manaaed to push in her riahtina. The couple then aot another man and the three rapped on the window and ended the terrOJ for the youna woman. Mr. Bartell had pe out lookina for his wife, fearina that she )lad had an acci· dent when she di&.'t follow him home . He had ·returned in time to act a phone c all from his wife who, thouah cryina very hard. had manaaed to call home:. The youna man said he ,was havi~ a fiahl wilt! his airl, but when asked for identification he escaped throuah the rrbtel area. Fall is fatal The fall from a counter stool was blamed for the death of Edna Fortner, 60, of 1004 S. Bay Front, Bal- boa hi and. She was discovered semi- conscious on the fl oor by her husband, Georae, Mon- day, April ], and taken to Hoq Hospital, where she later died, Art autopsy has been ordered by .Qepu ty Coroner Fred Coburn. FUneral aervicea will be held at 11 Lm. Friday, Police were unable to find April a. at the Baltz 0\apel him. The men deteribed bim in Corona del Mu with the as be ina AftKlnd 170 pounds,! Rev. James Moorofrlci a tint. with sandy, brown hairJ Private entombment will be about 5 feet, 9 inches tan: at Cbe pac:Hi c View Mernor- Mn. Bartell lbo.uaht he was ial Park, Corona del Mar. about 6 feel taU. · Besides het husband. Ooorae, Mra. Forlller is neo..u nn••••· a.mved by ••• d ... ptel, AICIIITICT, ·-· M11. E. Fonner; SL Louis, Atter complainina of in· Mo.: a ~· Goorae C; Fo~t.­ cliaoslion. Thomas Thtuer-nor II, ·an di e 1emce tn · haf was tateo from hit of· Korea: a brother. .Walter fie.e al 300G Ji, Coalt Hwy., Undstedli and 3 .•utftt. Newpon 9nc1a. -.1 wu Dorcu Ro~cr. ~lt!e Spen· deM OQ uri..S at Hoa.a ccr and Ahce Ptulhpa-. Ho..,;IOI obout 10 a.m. ye .. TIUSTIIIIIIITIMG SIT tcrdey. · Onaae Cout Jldior Cot· Mr. ~euert•f, • •~l· .. ,e District tru""' will teet, la¥ed at 111 ViaUdo rM:ct oue iD April -at 1 Nord, Udo hlo. 'Ill• IlDdy P·•· Wodoeotlay, tlte 11th ••• ut• to Belli '*'-IIY· i• •• OCC Admlniuration Col'tMio tlal Mu. lMoi lollq. way inland of the c ity. "Racial Peace in Ameri · ma ilm an," John v.rite s. By n.i ttee of th e Cham ber. me mbers Bob Fitzaerald Here is his letter: ca" will be hi s topic. Hi s now he should have rc cc1ved Doroth ~ Hatdcastle o f the an d \1rs. T. Duncan Stew- .. Councilman Dee Cook has appearance at the o~n air the cook1es pac ked in po~ Ga~ Lady Shop was appoin t-an. express ed his reasons for for um is beina sponsored ~· ~or n so th ey v.on't bt bro -ed chauman of the \1a}' Se" members•"'f the Cham - not oppos in& the State the As soc iat ed Students of ken, that his mother, \irs. breakfast membershi P meet-ber are In Slm th, r roperty Division of Highways .Com-UCI. William (Bonn 1e) Cumninas, ing an d was authon zed lO , 0 :--.wne r, ~d Chpns lh1pper of mission proposed routing of Mr. \1eredith fi rs t gained 1530 \liramar, Ra lboa, was select her own committee. range ...,.l ast n'~ren~. the Coast Freeway through fame as the firs t Negro to mailing the day she wa s Newport Beach, The other attend the Unive rsity of be ing intet\'ic weJ . Newport Beach Council Mi ssissippi . He made head-Although John has said he members have evidentl y lines again when he was taken a s lightly modifi ed s hot during a one-man civil posi tion of opposition -riahts march in Mi ssissippi. tryinaatthisjuncture merely He re cently received re· to shift the location of the newed nationa l attention interchanae and the routing when he ann ounced for and of the freeway down l 5th then .,.·ithdrew from the con· Street in· Newport Beach. aressional race in Harlem "But the real s ianificant and relevant issue is thi s: aaainst Adam Clayton Po- -..e II. rs either position acceptable 1B "ld" to the s entiment of the rank U I 1ng and file or citizens of the lags community? . . "Before comprocn,isin& the March bulldma . permits interest of the people or to.tal~d 11,164,879 1n value, bow . r...: bnnam& the Newport Beach tna to an ah ••tr ary app h b th S . record for the firs t quarter roac Y • e . Utt 11 of thi s ye ar to $5,407 ,S17 should be kepi tn ~und that The March 31 &rand totli (l) the freewa.y watt so no rell considerabl y behind the place throuch Newport . Beach until a ftecway aaree· correspondtn& reoo~d o~,1~st ment is entered into be· year, when a S5\oii mt lltcn tween the city and dte month increased the 3 .. state, eontentiq to removal mon';h fiaur~ .to t 7,l,SO.SU. of water maina, closina M~or acttvaty .4urana the •~e II ._ . d (l) clos ana days of last month .. c , e-.• an a new , ol d . climate it manifest in the anv ve tenanl tmpro~e- H._.. _ ,...~. . . rDCnU and new constNCtioa . a..,wa.yt ~11•111on~ II¥• • tbe F ashi n I 1tnd .-11 ana scnout coaa1dctat1on to IQ L ° C 1 Th ...___ _...... .,. 10 __ ..a at r•ewport enter. e -•-· 1 ores -· I lud d th S"l withes of ._ local c:om-PIIOJects nc c: c 1 ver ... munity. In short, d\c door woo4s atore, Sl4S,OO?; hat not bec:n t llmn\Od shut Plunmen , S21,600; .~le 1 I I d · bl Jewelry. IU,OOO; f1esta comp etc .Y &a lffCW)e.l Y Footwear, 16,.500; See•a toreloct.lton of the freeway. Cindy, ~OOO; Pkkwid: The cnu of tiM matter d.,.. Fashic.•. S\&,7 SO; Mt,,.. pendt upon the lll~lstence dere. tl2,500: Paul Allin (Cooti.-1"" 1"'10" Slloet, $\l,OOO. was fi n~ and it was not as danaerous as ht s rr.o thtr miaht think, h 1s assurance was cancelled by th1s letter : ''Last ni&ht ""'e had our biues t and hardes t maht. There was a Vtet Con& bn· gade spread out 5 to b mi les in front of us . At II p.m. we started ririn1 one round after another. Yt'e s hattered out PX windows and the wt\ole base · camp was a solid wall of smoke and burned powder. ...~II you coukl hear was our CO ¥ellina. 'Rattery fire~· Atl a.m. another wave of vc·s c ame down aaain - returnina to co llect their dead. We kept fi rina until 7 a .m. The area ia 10 ruined it makes it hard for the ot.. tcnoer to see the number or dead. ''Now all is quieL It's 3 p.m. and everyone is .. \eep bu.t lbe rno~quitoes. It h very hot toclay lind the dirt from last ni1ht•s minion still Nll down lftJ fac• and &mil: onto thia lettct. Sony. "T~i&llll will brt aaot.t.c:r nl&bt. Wh•• 1M VC's «:Ollie do,... wc·•n u••• wiQ th •"-'of6 1 ... _o( Cbulie Muery. I -very pniOid of ..,. .. it ..... be witll tM artillery ... • Class of '62 plans reunion Costa \l esa Htgh Sch('OI 's d~e Bro ""n .and l.'al Ha~er. first reumon will be a pi c-The p1 c~1c wt ll hegm at n1c at lr\'lne P ark un Sun-· I p.m., ..,.,th each alum nu s day, April ~J. The entire fu mt !lhing hi S •"'~·n foo1d and cl ass of 'til 1 s invi ted to beverage. A studen t-fat.:ull) com e and compu e nf>tes on baseball a am~ \l.d l hi ghli.&ht what h as happened du:1n1 the aft~moon, and a h ve ~ 5 . , band wall be the fe~ttured v•e years smce 'com- mencement,'' according to the reunion commi ttec, wh ich includes Bob Col we ll, ''Frankie" Cooper, Jeri Oade.n, Lana Bretz., Can- en tenainm enL Parents are uraed to bri ng pi ctures of their children. Further info,.. mation may be obtained by cal\in& Min Cooper Jt 54~ HJ6. Dr. Watson heads Mesa UF Dr. Norman E. Wal!lon was Lilly was elected sccre ... ry inuatted Monda y as the new of the board. Or. WaLton pre sidcr~l of the United will alt o •erve u ehairman Fund~uni 1 y Che$1 of of the cx.eeu tive board. Costa Mesa in c eremonies New dircctof s a.re ~. at the Caspian Reslaurtnt Jack Brennan, Mra. Richard in Costa Men. Ht is supel' laaram, Richard CTi-.te, intenden t of the Ora.nae Mark Dean, Charlet Edwarda, Coast Junior Colleae Oi .. Henry Lee, John Ron, trict. EQ.,ae Str~. •d Jame1 The Board ol Directors Vickemaa. also elected tbe followina Contiauiac bo.:CS ~ .. vice pruideatt: Patrick are Joba COftllell. 01117 Chase, luderahip ct.air· &.riD, Mel-ria MIU•, Ji• IMD; the Rev. JticMrd AU•, Seen A.W, Jeb O.lap,potniiNQiCJ MPices; Eadieota_. Robert H ...... Womet Eotioet, pM!k ,... J-l.loaliowito, J ... IU.iOIIS; EUit o-a.r, Leolll ... Dt. u .... N ... fi..-:e; Ray IU•er, • .,...,-. Mn. B1nn• '-1. ............ ... o..w Daoi41U ... -.. .._. Lol .. ...,, ••nl o_.;., Or. AilS r T-..... cllolno& Mn . · Ro11ort Wtla .... lllolloP• a. •. ' TIUISOAY APRILS, 1111 COIIIIIA CALIF. 111111f'ftCIM. IIPSPAftl ... coeTA Of' 1111 on Of' IIIWHIIT IIIAOI THE HA .. OII AlttA'S O,UT NlF:IPAf£11 om" ... pn.1• ,._ •• ... 11:-~p uw••· 2121 &. c... ..., .. c ... •• .., CeoUf, -9f6Zs. TIL_ .. &7J.OIII (Ao• c:.lo 714) THI NEWPOIIT IIAIBOil ENSleN t. ,.,. Hl)' • ..., ... prh•H ... ,......_. I• ,.,. Clly •I Ne11111p0n ....... _. taa. oaly &oc:elly --..4 .... ::'.,. •w,ap• Ia dw Newpor\ ~c ......... .. At.. P .. l -kly, •• n..ct-,. 5K-ottd er-po ... .,. paJd' • C.... !6tl ...... CaUl. THE NEWPOIT HAIBOI ENSICN Wu Mf~ to M a •w•· ,.,., of ...... cW.niMio. by court 4lttl'ft f4o. A-20178 ciMed lilly 14, 1951, Ia S..lcw Cowt lew _..,. Cou .. y of Or•:r· St.ta of CaUI•ai .. ...t by ..... therMI ia q•alilled to p.t.li all pltbllc •Uc•• ,.r."" by I••· AIVO • HAAPA •.•.............................. Ow-aM Pltbllabon PEC HAAPA ............................................... .AaeociMe Ecfitot SUaSCIIPTIOM l.t.taS Ia K.kr ANa: 0... ,_., M.OO: 2 re••· 17.00 o.. of H.-bot "'--.: o.e ,..., aoo; 2 re••· t9.oo ~Q'Oo'O'QO'QoO~~ ~~. .l!tMJ ., .II.,_ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner lftd publisher of the Ensign .OOOOOQQO~q~ POLICE RECEIVE WELL-DUEIIVED PRAISE Our local police, who are o ften the target of criti cism and name-calling, are now receiving reassuri r,g words of praise for a job well done. lt takes an episode such as Easter Week to remind local residents of th e continui ng debt of gratitude they owe to these men who uphold the law and daily risk the~ lives in this servic e. It is good to read letters of commendation from local ci tizen s, lauding the police force. Here are two ju's t re- ceived at the ci ty clerk's off ice at the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall: From Mr. and Mrs. K.D. Goen, 3161Jz E. Ocean Ft., Bal· bOa -"We congratulate the police department and all their assistants and the traffic engineering staff for the quiE:test and most smoothly run Easter Week in years. We sincerely believe that the 'no nonsense' policy on the part of the police department and cooperating agencies toward the teenagers and college set has made Newport T ' t . . 1 , , ' I I I : • CHAOS IN OUI fOIIIGN POUCY "0. ••••IIY tol••• OUII h ••• ...alt.lakebl1 '"'-IM c•u ID •• o'n for a paaioUc Am«ieu boy .-o•,,., to wah ~ be drafted. ll i1 1y T .. Anlt•IDR "I"• ••-,.r •)' P.,Hr'~ uue that tbt drah came ._. •H• l'w •11., .,,.,. tater on, but •• •• already We'\-e been told by our ~ apin and it was our atate. Who ..,. WIOal k'-. •• were in the anvic:o it did &gain that we wrre never soi.na: 10 get in10 a than ·oPan Rutk for lhe~ !0 yean-etC· ,_ .. I d · · w • on1 · · • L-.. a..d. -""ill Wal Li fifly lo., yean •ao t.o--not intnnt us •• aU. an w1r an A11a. e re not y m 1t, we re cept for mayUIII; R-r· ""' , ter PP" in it alone. And the main ent~~Jy, our "ally''! mann or Fearle., Fosdick? DiJtd, OJdera carne from lmaaine the tbrilla that we Soviet Russia~ Is tnting her arnu against ua A highly religioua old Negro man, owr a Wubiqton, muat crina our enjoyed by beina ufint in in Vietnam u we continue to ~ve factories, period of a few months, had his only 10n Di•ialon lnto federal sor-war" in 1911! We teached food 'and war materials to our Rullian me· killed in a car wr«k, hil hoOte burn down, •lee. ' We had already mo-Duluth, /s pend the niaht my. , his wife die of cancer, and the bank whert he: bili&ed.' Tbo men w~re In there. and nut day, we Remember when the Sudetanland was had his life's aavinga go brok-., Then, as he uniform, and we were f1ni1h• paraded dov.n the main given to Hitler to make him "~e$~ fanatical"? was plowing one day, his old mule, Nell, lay ina the last detail• in pre• 1ueet with the wh ole popu- And when we #lipped scrap iron to Japan d()wn and died in the field. puation f01 service any• tation lined up 4 deep on befOI'e Pearl Harbor? Thr old man dropped to his knees, looked where in the .world. each side of the thorouab· "An appeaser is a penon who fttds a croc· sk)'Ward and said : "Lord, this am got to be It was Apnl 6, 1~17, and rare. Arrivi na at Lea sue Is· odilc, hor,·ng it'll eat him last." The present ridiculouL'' . on the morrow we were to land Navy Yard in Phila.det .. k~prr o the State Department zoo has been Thrte "accidents," too, am got to be ri· leave (01" Dul.uth, there to phia, we found no welcome working with the animals a long time. diculous. rende:&voua wtth the other at all for the oHicials had Dean Rulk, when Aat. Sec~tary of State That great American patriot and states.-Di"Viaioaa of the Minnesota not been warned that the during the Kort:an War, advited Secretary of man, Roben Taft, Sr., said: "We cannot u \ ~n·t' and then to Stale Gt'Orge Manhall, to overrule the .Joint dean up the mess in Washington, ba.lance the 1-.ava 1 1 11 • MiMesota Naval Militia was Chich o( Staff recommendation that 60,000 budget, reduce taxes, c.heclc: creeping SociaJ. entrain (~ a Jestination on on the march. There was cornbat·ready Chinese Nationalist troops be ism ... or pui'J(e subversives from our State the .'.ltantu: seaboatd. much scurrina aroWld but u~ed in tht' Kon::an War. Rusk abo warned [)(opartmt'nt unless we come to grips with our We had been preparin•a for finally we were qua;tered &flainst bombing the bridge• across the Valu foreign policy, upon which all other p:>licies this event for 21 months, on board ) of the older River. Gcnf'ral MacArthur had stalt!d that depend." and we were alad that our "every hour that this (bombardment of the I still i:w'lieve that the only war Rusaia "D"' day, the day or ow de- Yalu Bridges) is postp:>ned will be paid for and Red C hina will fight will be over our partwe, was nesrina:. War, dear\" in American and other United Natiom grave. (Their main argument is ovt"r how in 191 7, was somewhat o( a blood." It was -and the end is not """t. and whtn they will bu<y us.) But it they T h d ,-novelty to us. rue, we a They fired MacArthur, so he couldn't win 5hould come to war and we aOy ounelves tiuened to tales of valor the Korean War. with Russia, our leaden should be tried for to ld by members of the GAR, Evt'n after tlu• Chiner.e Communists (with treason. the "Grand Army of the Re- our help) had driven Chiang K ai·shck off These thin~t" didn't just happen. This cha- battleships, -the Indiana, Iowa and Massachusetts. These vessels had been taid up for years i nd when the blowers were t wned on, clouds of dust came out or the ventilation system . It took some time to get things s hipshape , but as the day s went by, order emeraed rrom confusion. the mainland and had killed millions o£ Chi· o5 wa! created. It's like that old story about public." We had heard ncsc peas.l\nts in one o( history's more brutal the surg:t·on, engi neer .a,nd diplomat who Spanish-American ve teran s purgt·s. Dean Rmk in a speech in 1950 de· we-n-t'a<h claiming that his profession was describe the heroic chlliC clare-1..1 that the Chinese Revolution wa11 "not thf' oldest. of Teddy's "Rouah Riders" Soon Qut personnel were Russian in t''~nce" and did "no·t aim at die-Said tht' sur~con : "Eve wa5 made out of up San Juan tiill. We had di stributed among other tatorship." He compared favorabl}' the Chi-Adam's rib, and that involved su~ry." read or the ruthleu attacks ncr.e Re\·olu tion with the American Revolu-"Yes," replied the engineer, "but the world made by the Huns upon the ships of the fleet. 1 was was one or the rirst to go . lion and ""itl Mao Tse Tung was China's wa5 made out of chaos, which was an un· helpless peoples of Hoi- Gron::t' Washington. Obviously, Rusk th)IS rivalle-d accomplishment in engin«ring." tand and Belaium, but we My first assianme nt was to provt•d that he should be<:ome Sr-cretary o( To which the diplomat ~plied triumphant· had no first hand tnowledse a Wl&Pt cruiser then in State. Sornebod} 's ~tate, that is. Trouble is. ly : ''Right! But who created the chaos?" o1 a torpedo attack. Nor had th~~vy Yard. 1 s tood one -=::.:....:.::..:.:..:.:..:..:_:_:.:_.:._..:.:_.::....:..:.:..:.:_:_==:.:._:_.:;..:::_"""::::;.:..-::-.:...:..:.:..:._;_.:_;_..,:;__ ·watch on her, but in a day - h d • we seen the splashes o( or so, new orders came and LeHers to t e E .tor shells Iandin& close •\><>ard, 1 was uansfened to the nor had we heard the impact toll the A,t,. laatic. Betide• the Charles• &On, &he ships in \he c~voy consiatecl cl the Pial&nd, Mal\ofy, Sao Jacinto aed the itl .. raud Cyolopt, tat« to dhappeu in one o( tbo uasolvod mysteries ol tho lhe ua. We ani ved at the port of St. Nazaire in France on June 26, 1917. Other coe- voya arrived, escorted by armored and protected crui .. 1011. USS Seattle escorted one convoy, and probably lJSS St . Louis, uother. Amona the u auport• that I remember was USS Hender- son which I had seen in dry· dock at the Leaaue Island Navy Yard. I shall never foraet the ~lendenon. For one thina, she had several hundred Navy nurses on board. They were sweet, in• perienced airls wholly un- like the hardboiled nurses who at the end of hos itilties showed the efCects of the war. We returned to the ~>tat es without encounterina any enemy submarines. ~e pre- pared for target practice, and I recall that I won the position or second spotter 1n competition with all the younaer officers, re- gular navy and re serves. I trained the pointers and ttainers or our Division. We had 6 1uns, and 3 of them won the covet7d "Navy E" award for maf.ina all hits in the required ti~. The whole s hip had~ "Navy E's , and so the other 3 Divisions had to divide th e sinaie award among them. of projectiles s tritina our USS Charle ston. This yes- Beach Elementary D'is ttic t life coordinator for the Ana-sel then was at sea, so I th h ship. These were combat 11it· were cont inued even oua heim School District, was s pent several weeks drill· Beach and Balboa a re spectable community for good." IF THEY'D TALKI Returning to port, I was transferred to. USS. Yacona, a patrol yacht, and made 2 tri ps to the Azores on her. My nexl assianme nt was to USS Siboney, a nd I made a dozen round trips to Europe on her. My last s hip was USS lmpe rator, next to the From Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Dunlap of Glendale, new property Editor of the Ensign, owners at 201 Abalone Ave., Balboa Island -\\We wish We made a big loan to commu ni s t Poland. Com-- to express our appreciation to you r fine police department munist Poland turned riaht for an exceptional job of law enforcement during the around and made a big loan Easter vacation week •.. They handi ed what seemed to to the corrmuni sts in Viet· be potentiolly difficult s ituations in a manne r that was nam. The communists in mo s t worthy of commendation." 1 Vietnam used it to buy what Chief Glava,s and staff, take a bow~ they needed mos t to use • • • agains t our men. lETTER HEED THE RELUCT ART TAXPAYERS The civic center planners who are looking for a new lo· cation for the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall had better leam a lesson from the growing reluctance of the ta xpay e rs ~ \tOte money 'fof new SCiencjjng 'twoit~ts. U;ere·has been tio evi,den ce to date of any public clamor for a new ci vic cen- ter. The letters of comment arrivf~g' at the City Hall are consisten t in thei r objectio ns to the proposed move. Here is a typical lette r, just received: "Can't you men in government ever th ink. of any way to save money, not alway s conjuring up way s to spend it! My home has been here si nce 1q4s. Thi s part of Newport Beach has alway s been th e hub, and why should i( be uprooted now? ... Su rely property around here could be purchas ed for half of what it would cost to buy at the proposed location ... Let's keep our budget balanced, and our taxes low." -Mr s. Harry Goe lz, blQ 36th St., We st Newport. It appears that !he tax rebellion is defini !ely with us. More power ot it! Sen. Tower to talk here Repub'lican Associates of Oranae Count y announce that Senator John Tower of Tens will address the or• aaniz.ation at 8 a.m. this Saturday, Apri I 8, af a breakfast gatherina at the Irvine Coast Country Club. De scribing him11elf as a "Prosre uive cons ervative:• Senator Tower has received nationa l publicity as a po• tential GOP vice-pre siden- ti al candidate in 196&. He was elected to the Senate in 1961 to ri II the seat "Va- cated by Lyndon Johnson. He recently retutned hom a tour or the combat areas in South Vietnam. G«xl G,Uf! HEADLINE: "l~t~po••fl.le ,. De•Unlly'' We're unified now, And we're pay in&. and how! It"• a coally and arne 1i tuation. So what do we do? Let•s atatt anew - And ao ror dcMJnruhfi cation! -C. B. Republican Associat es, a volunteer political organi · zation or professional and business men, is hostina Senator Tower as part of a continuinB program to have speakers or political inter- est address the membershi p. Jnrormation on at tending the' breakfast can be obtained by ca\lirlg the RA offic e (541·3861) in Sa nt a Ana. Dinner here for Reagans Governor and Mrs. Ronald Rea&an wi II be honored at a dinner Apri I 1 S at the 3 alboa Bay Club. This mask s the sovernor's first major appearance in Southern California since his election. Walter Knoll and Robert F. aeaver are c hairman and CO"Chairman of thi s event, s ponsored by the United Re .. publican finance committee. Proceeds ..; II ao to the Oranae County and State Republican Central Como From the Bible noitteeo, anc1 rowar~• tho -----------Reaaan TV (und fOJ the Therefore beiftl j ustified by raith, we have peace witlt Ood tluouah ow Lord Jnut Cbritt: , a, wborn alto we have •c· ens by faith Into this pece -.rei a •• ataad. lad .. joice I• "-ot tile alooy of Ood. Aal4 aol caly so, Ml we ....,. ill ~~~-~ oloo; lot .... -trlltololloe ...... ,..iiiiCe; AM•h•n,..,arieece; _. asl•• .. ..,.. (lo. -·1-4.) GoYemor's periodic repor~l. lOliTA IIISTALLATION DIMMIRAPRIL27 .. The date for Newpoct Har· bor Zoatiant• ann•l in- ttallatioa di.•• bas been ••• '"' Tllureday. Ajoril 27 ' •• tile lrrioe Coas& Couat ry Cltoll. Hoaboodi 1111 tho •••- cal•e womea. as ••ll as odler ....... .,. beiq in- 'liltd to De rutin .... I... Folio.-\.. a aocial --·-··"-wiR Ito ,....-by put ,..,._. <IIIIo clob. tr th is money we loaned to the cormlUni!iiS in Poland really does talk, maybe our men it helped ki II in Viet· nam could ~ell us what it said. l sm s ure they would be a lad to, if o nl y they were not dead. Why, oh why, do we fight 'em in Vietnam and help 'em everywhere else? Si ncerely, William B. Taber, )rd Kansas, Illinois. UHIFICA TION Lettef to the EditOf I wou ld like to answer some or the statements made 1n the newspapers during the last week and correct s tatements attribu· ted to some of our admini s· trators. First, wi th re spect to Councilman AI Forait, who claim! he is formina a "Uni· fi cation Fighters of New· port Beach" poop, He blames unification for the following: Shortaae or bus- ses, double sessions, and loss of special services. Mr. Forait is obviously mis· informed or has been mis· quoted. First, le t's look at the bus s ituation, With uni- fi cati on , we have been able to make more efficient use of ou r busses. The shortaae of buses is due to the lack of systematic replacement by the three component dis- tricts prior to unification. As for double sessions, the Newport Beach Elementary District turned down two bond issues previous to unification. Had unification not taken place, Newport Beach elementary schools would be more crowded than they are now and would have aone on double ses- sions sooner than they will have to under unification. Thi s is because Costa Mesa passed their bond iuue and had a lona-nnae buildina proaram in full force when unification took plac:e. Thus, we have eased some ol the suain in Newp«t Beach this year by trantfenina Newport Beach children tO; Costa Meta •chools. With reapect 10 special servico1, it it liUe that ll'ior to Pnific:a&ioa ti:Ddeau in Newpart Beacb Blemeo- tary school• ,.cei•ed aome special te"icea '"' a.t special art. maie, aoll tci- eoco ~ada«a aad liM•• were not aYailab .. iD dull r .... lnCoola leo•• oofloolo. JJeCIDM we dW IIOt Willi 10 bon ..., ,.,.1 looo 011J MIYkil dlia fnl 1•• •til , ..... ~-w.-w saM eft'ect.. all Ill¥ PI _._,_ .... .,. oal-lo • lllo Nowpoilt th . 1 uations yet to be encounter-IS meant unequa programs accused of many thinas .. , ing recruits at the Norfolk. d · hr h th ed. All we knew was that an serv1ces t oua out e amona them was ''ramroddina Training Station. When the 'total di stric t. Fortunately, this thru." Mrs. Williams, a whatever the eventualities, Charleston returned to port, this will not be neceuary reg istered nws e and well we were "nearer the areat d b d d nut year for with the com· ... nown educa•·r. waa the ,·.,. white-throne .. than we had I reporte on oar an was .. ....., assigned to duty as a Junior mun ity's passaae ofl the 24C vi ted aueat speaker hom ever been before. watch and division orri cer ovenide tu, it wil be pos-Condition• then were dif- sible to have all proarams another school district. Her rerent hom those of today. au ached to the Fourth Oivi· and service s equal to that knowledae o( the s uccess There were no communi sts &ion. in Newport Beach and, in 'nd nee1dsblof this proa~m to stir up racial strife, be• Weeks had passed and it fact, because or unification are va ua e to us ... ,e cause the October Revolu-was now about the first or we will have more erficient had nothina "to sen.. 81 June. We had ordera oo form Leviathan in si,ze. ' 1 d tion was six month s away. oraanization and be able her school 6ystem. a rea Y There were no draft dodaers one of the 5 convoys that to provide th ese equalized has it in their cumcu\um. was to carry the rirst con--services at leu cost. All o{ ua' would ratber this aod no draft cud burners, So ended my service in World War I. Such was the conc lusion to the events which sianalized the start of the war, way, way back on Apri.l 6. 1917. It tdok 29 months to finish that chap- ter of m)· lire, b ut 1~pvcry page i n th at chapter was filled with interestina and even exc iting events. I would not have missed • S .. ··-nta at•·o"L .. ,.d to bccauae thOTe was no draft. tinaent of American troops ......... .. uu.... subject be tau&ht in our p --n... Newcomer were either h was the same before &.o ran~:e-. .,., ... n Vre aot un• "" homes. However, this is not d 1 11 h 1 taken ou t o( context or com-World War 11 . We did not erway, rc ca ow men-beina done, and therefore it ' 11 'd "' ood by " Pletely misunderstood. He wait for the draft, and were ta Y Sal I e to falls bact on tbe schools, o1 L h. has and does speak out bact i n the nava l service the Statue iberty, t mk· jus t as health education and d ford*ishtly reaardina the IS months prior to the Ja-ing that perhaps we woul driver education has. Per" very real problems this c~ panese atta~k on Pearl Har-not see the "stand old Lady muni ty has in brinaina about haps we: as pare~tl ate ~· bor asain. We pro·cecded down an effect ive unification of able to corrwnunlcate wtlh · the channel to the open sea, sinale one. its school syste m. The prob--our ypunasten on the dif-One miaht say that we did It was my pri vi lege to de .. !ems are not the problems ferent aJe levels. Perhaps dicate my life to the s et· or Newport Beach and Costa we don't take the time . Per-I 0 u I up vice or my country. l am Mesa individually; the prob--haps even if we took the S TIT E D glad fot the opportunities lems are of the unified dis· time and approached it co~ which came to me. I only tric t. ln fac t, Dr. Newcomer rectly the younasters wis h that modetn boys who and the Boasd feel that would communicate better lty SeRCJior Jallift Sclllllill& l'istcn to the traitorous talks excellent pr opess has been with a teacher and feHow of communis t ~ could realize made althouah it is well students in a c lassroom sit-duty of (Of this purpose in every the tremendous sati s fac tion understood that one of the uation. an elected representative or communist country. In the which comes from servin& greatest drawbacks to even-We can provide our you.na• the people is to eipren North Kore an pr ison camps one's country in time of tual real unification is re· s ters with the proper moral their will in the makina and it systematically broke down need. .- lated to an intercity hostil· s tandards which our love canyina out o( laws. But the self..confidence of Following my release to !~uc::r~ r:~ th~cshua~~tta:r and raith have built up (or :~s ele:~~rth~~p~::ye.n~~~:~ ~r;ic.:st rnis::rsano;hn:, i1nactive duty in September, th m. But what of the youn1 919, inmediately I beaan education. These combined e • from his poi nt of nntaae at as individuals and as Amer· c ities. work ina cooperatively s teu that come (rom homes the seat of aovemment, he icans . to prepate fOf service in toaether could do much to where there are tow moral learns o( a arave danaer to On March 27th a newspaper WOrld War II, because I had correct the situation, should s tandards or code of ethics? the people he represents, he report re vCa led that a sen· come to the conclusion that they be able to foraet their An Anaheim teacher tells can be the first to sound 1 sitivity trainins proaram, war is the natural state of pe tty politics. I only hope us that many younastCrs warn ina. rinanced in part by the U.S . afhirs and tha t peace is th is can lake place be rore need and want help des per• for aeveral months 1 have Orrice of Education, has only an amazing jnterlude. it is too late and before ately to know what is riaht been receivina reports h om been proposed for the Dwins the: 21-year inter· both of these fine commun· and what i• wrona. He tea· well·in£ormed and reliable schools or Garden Grove. bellum period I wo rked hard ities surfer a tremendous ches "sex education" in ·sources about a practice The aroup criticism ses· to aet ready for WIJ s ervice. setbac k. Unless the com· hiah school on 1 moral called "sensitivity train· &ions will include teachers , In 21 yean, 1 wu ready, mun ity will criticize their basi&, 88 he claims this is ina,•• which has been used school counse lor s, arid indi· 1 was aiven the job o£ set· schools constructive ly and in California in the State vidual c hildren whom they · th h d I one of the main ways to aet Oe-•-nl of Correcto·ona, select and· compel to attend. vma as head of the naviaa· support em, t e eve op--throuah to the younasters ..-un•• Th tion department of the tar• ment of our school system .,-· in certain larae business e new s story stated will eventually go down He is not teac:hina them corporations, and in YMCA tha.t . Garden Grove,. sch?OI aest USN R Midshipmen's hill. "the knowledae. the where-aroupt of hiah school s tu-offlc~&ll expe~t rout1ne School in the country. Other Sincerely, withall and settina tbem dents. Sensiti"Vity tninina approval .. ~ thts plan. iMerestina jobs followed, James w. Peyton loose," u tltis author sq .. has already been made man· I am confident~~~ Oranae and •oon I was ~omoted to Newport-Mesa a eats. That statement datory on 1 continuina C?Unty .Patentt wtll not sub-the nnk or captain and was Unified School Oia trict shows the complete lack ol basis ror many California mtt so tame.ly to. so areal • aiv en command olthe laraeat 1601 16th St. faith this parent has ia ou.r parole officera and their threat 10 theu ch,klren. For "ship" in our Navy _ a .chool board' -· -·~.,·,_. office starr. ir your child thinks for hi .. h fl . d d fAMILY Llf! STUDY Dear Mr. Editor, Recently you published a letter from Mr s. Simakia, who wu very much aaainat the parent and faini ly urt: proaram proposed ror ow schooll district. It u emr only "cricket.. that you aive equal lpiiCC to thou in favor of this propam, u- pccially since her venion wauodittorted. Her ideas d a (ani ly life educ:ation clau Wet'• onou&h to trr• ify any pueat. The proposed PfOiflm would not c.ly in- clade some ••sex edDCatioe" bat 111li11 oa tl:le .... .,, aad rotaltl of NiQ UJ• cotics. •k:*l• etc. n.ia ~ t\aUd dlis c iUa woolcl bo -loory. Tllol it eot .._-:-II ••• ataucl cwa ... o-rer&Ut a., cWW -·,. ..... d ... ·---to aU... dli1 Cllat -w bo ololo ,.; 1111111 lo _ ... _ ~-.... _. lito , ... ., .,.... ... ua If nd k 'd · h' uae oat•na ry ock .. t.lao, trators and our teacb4!n. These roporta aroutcd my •e a ta 01 pn e 1n lm· the bronze star decoration Indeed it will iakc well deep concern from the be-self, if he re~pects aound qualifioed,mat,.e 0•01,_,ctoro ainnina. becaute this "aen-, mora.l values, 1f he dare.• .to '!"•s awarded to me: for dock· .... be .... , h th t tnamore than 200 aubmarines. to teach this subject. We •i•ity uainina" employa . fl.,, • en .. e m.a/0!1 Y have been auwed material almott eaactly the ume •• ~r~~;-:lh~n aen••U.vlty 'today, wilb four score mechod that was uaed 10 ttal~tnl 11 hko a awuuned years just a round the Cor• and films can be prnie"Wed brainwash American prlso.. at h•.• ho.~. nor, I am preparina for SCf" by lhe pll'ent and voted oa. nera of •ar in Korea _ or-Th11 vac1~s propam c~n vice in Workl War Ul, DOl in Cohainly, as puentt. this 100,·,-· "poup cro't o'co'om." be blocked 1f .only enouah h • tKI Or C 1 k t e eapacaty d convoy c~ is partolowre.apoutibility. Group cri&icism compels an~ ounty peope now mander, a position which I 'Thohmadlat.otctbislet• dle participant to bue his what ••. happenma, ~nd tell ter nMe it ca.. tlll)'lbiaa UMCl' .aut befon 10 to 15 .o&her their rnench and ncuahbou. held, but as a second mate Many write t.o our fine oa bo_ ard ·a ship in convoy. abe .-oald problibly coeaidet .,_,.,.., who are required to Th 1 b porfto&rapl:lic if it deah wills doUUwite,DDCier the direc-Cbn,e County Superinten• . " 1 ut • ctosa uc- dlo bealdl and well beiqo( don ola aroup Iucier. The dent. Dr. Robert Petenon, lion ol the opportunltiu our boclles. Sbe m..S. it iadi•Wual it pres ted t.o •.nd ."k. hit. helP~ in lhe wllich tbe pt.I C hall ceatury clear abe ... '"ditt•bed'' Hek out. real •. l.maaiaod n::\:~!n'~'Z:'aeh~':: o( torvic:e for my c:ou.~y with ow acltoot board Md M.ar&conn~l* in b•.a P:U•on-write pllone ar Yitif hs lsae mca.nt for me. J w~ah --~ ·~.......... ahty ud .. hla clunk•na, to •1 df i 1 that pr4'ant day makoo--tkeaw-to '"~·• M ..._.111 IWMetf aa4 11.,. up achoo 1c a • ~~ deiDUd &naa US be ritt~d S yoanpten, ..S pat dtt• hia iadeprndeDCe o1 mind daat daey neYet •trOtl•• co ap Witb ia pri·ull aclloolt: MMy ud jad_.a,. to •b lti• "unaiti•it:r trai.aio1:' To : ':' ll •""•' ... ...S pthate tclloole COII•cl• Ml( lllwly de,........t on ~ ~at o1 111J bo-.. d1o ..;,• •c ~ • to IIIOiiJ Ulo -..... u 111o .... Olliol .. 1111 111o duo 1J1 lllo rm1 otte ... 10 .... niJ o 10 lllo ,.,. p0r1 1111 lllolr conlca-• ...,. Ia 111o -ud lllo -In ., .. , ctltlcloa I• ¥leo tl niJ co•br, 0011 10 no-·,, .. ,,.,. lo-tllllo .... ,. clllldNoot~,..··-... otr .. to .......... odoeotioo lo lllo ·-•IOIJ Ill-ltlo oota owoy lllo lo -... W. -• ..... Uno tl ••ory -rica padea wta _. to •eclll ¥IIJ ra1c1t'-a f1l \11111•1· .i l ..S. lilt .. i .. t fll • .;. . ••· •--. ud UJW MN: "au.!! lltio ,._ .. a dool -~·-10 -1*1 ,..... eplli• ..,_ II I we-tlto ..... t1 to Mlp ... , ......................... c ..... IIIMS .............. '· &I h ,.,...... I ltoa. _ ... .._. IIOI.or..,-1•1•-...,., t1 lllo -111-IIIIR-lo .......... , 1C1a· 1' a....., -_...., _. oololtldiiNIIJ ... .._ · , .. ..,, _. Ill .. .-.r.: • ~t!!'Jtrf !~""tt..~ho. ~.!l.~t.9.r telvcs and thu1 accept and hu happened in Ncwp<ll't William Mason President live in the wotld around Be'ach durin1 the yun ~· The Itvine C~pany them. tween 1963 and 1967 wh&le Irvine, California Amonathe manydiatortiont our chy &overnment hu Dear~. Muon: in this letter wat that it atood firm, refund for the Than~• very much fot' wu our di t uict'a policy to moat part to baraain ot ne· havina your onaineers and trander a teacher from one aollate, and continued to planners meet with me re· school to another after they oppou the adopted coastal prdina my letter to ~--. h d route cotridor. Palmer on the freeway mat-a been in one tehoo l 2 or Two areaa c1 the city aro l Th d. . orr. ter. They c feared Up many years, e IIUICI a ICe be in& •bli-"-tcd -both pro-.. , lhinaa that were on my mind, ny1 thi• is not true unleu ....,,1,·ea alona the adop1ed r" and while I was rcqucstina the teacher a .. :s for a trans• corr idOt and the c ity-backed · a c hanae and rerouting fer for convenience uke or 1lth Street Corridor. This throuah Corona de I Mar. I feel& hi& services could be has worked a hardship on felt that the San J oaquin better uaed at another property owners alona both Hilla Drive was the best school. areas. There ia a great deal of Meanwhile, alona th~ red t ape to be cut before a adopted alianment, the State family life education pro-has continued to acquire gram will be tauaht in our mi llions of dollars worth of school system. In the mean· ri&ht of way property, New- route. PARTICIPANTS in Tuesday's install a tion ceremonies o f the Nightingale Chapter o f Haag Auxilt'ary included, lrorr left, Mr s. John K. Malcomson, associate men1ber, who served as installing o fficer; Mrs. Jack. Ga rnaus, the new chairman; Mrs. Thomas Andrews, treasurer, and Mr s. Chester Purcelt, corresponding secret ary , who is holding a tiny doll, which all new off icers received as a token of thei r new duties. (Ensign photo.) port•a many appeals did not lime our youna sten wi 11 halt this land acquisition. act their exchanae or know• Because the freeway ques- ledae at home -'Or in the back tion has remained unseu led, alleyr. 1n spite oC some op-constrcction of a hi&h level po1i'tion it is interestina to bridae across Newport Bay note that 23 of 27 PTA and the actual deve lopment aroups voted in favor of of Upper Newport Bay could However, I checked fur- ther with an enameerinK rirm and into the possibi li- ti cs of a bridae across Up. per Bay, and I am now of the opinion that the addi- tional expense of such a bridge in order to miss the Westcliff atea and Dover Shores would be a subst an-Mrs tial amoun t more than we • Garnaus heads Nightingales this proaram. be retarded. Mrs. Dorothy Utter All studies indic ate that 3082 (iibnltar the adopted coastal align- Costa Mes a ment will disrupt far fewer DEE COO K WRIT ES To the Editor : homes than the so-called 15th Street C orridor. miaht save in land acquisi- tion from the eastern part or Upper Bay to the eas~ern city li mits throur,h Corona delMar. \·1rs. R. jac k Garnaus of llarbor Hishlands was in· s talled Tue s day as th e nev.· chairman of the Nighti nga ll.• Chapter of the Hoar. Hos• pi ta l \uxitiat)'. .. \Irs. John K. \1a lcomson of Cameo ll igh!ands, asso- ciat e 1 me mber, cond ucted the m~t a\latL oo at the homc of \Irs. Ear) Lev. is of New. P•lr1 1\elg.h t!>, i)Ulj~uing. pal- li:Unt:ntarlan. \!rs. Win ifr ed' 1\<Jcon , hosp1ta\ admi ni str a• tor, and \!rs. Frances \1cs- s amer , her secretar ~. at· tcnJcd a:. .'\pecial gueS ti>. Serving. ~1th \tr s. ~urnaus for the eomm& year are \1r s. Raymond Dosta of Wes tcl1 ff, fi rs1 VICe-c hairman; \lrs; Robert 1\aberman of Corona de l \lar, 2nd Vlceooeh<J Hman; \!Irs. Edk.cr PC'I pe of Corona del \1ar, J rd vice<ha Hmun ; \~'"· \1el \tcwr i:o.on of Ha y- Si de Vil lage, record in g sec· tetary; \'Irs . Ches ter P urcell of Cnrnna lllghlailds, cor· respor~di n g secre tary ; \lrs. NEIII'O~T HA~BOR EIISIGN A RST SECTlOII --P111 3 THURSDAY, APIIIL 6, 1!161 CORONA DEL !lA~, CAU F. ' , .... 1,. Y.ur Ordet f.t • Mscri"l"": Ceii67U510 POOR MORPHEUS Insomnia suffcrers of old Jle raw 'ol. hue oniOn!> to woo the arms of Morphcu!>. PU) the poor husband or wtfe! Today ..yc ha \'e more reliable: ~thods of mducing sleep ... sleeping ptlls and the tranqurl11en. for cumple. But, these medW:it.UOns are prescrtpllun items and should be taken o nly upon the adv1ce of your physic1an. Check the ob,•tous reasons for slOC'p- lessness firs t-It may be caused by a lumpy mattrcss Then. 1f the condition contm ues, ~your dOC tor If he recommends mcdicauon, we·Jl be glud to ti ll h1s prescnption. Ct..istensen Pharmacy 1021 E. COAST IIWT .. coao•A DEL MA8 OaJOLE. J.2550 I believe it is important at thi s time that I state for the public rec ord the circum- stances that have motiva ted me to take the position I have held since la te I %5 in regard to the rac ific Coast Freeway alignme nt throuah Newport Beach. Property owners 1n the adopted alignment have pleaded to me ror settlement sinc e we lost our second appeal hearing before th e State Commission. My per- sonal study of Newport grass roots opinion sugaests that many c itizens c ouldn't care less. Man y th ink we fought the good fight -let•s senle it and s top pouring more tax mone}' into th e fight. Some people are poorly informed and believe we should have no, freeway at all. You have been in this th ing from th e start, .\1r. M'ason, and arc familiar with all the problems we encoun tered. Now that the Broadmo(lf homes have been built and the Lus k homes are under cnns truction, it would be v~ry poor econo- mic s and ver y dist upting Concert for young folks Fourth, fifth to ask for the 'blue route .' graders in the ,'\e'ol.f>C.Ht•\te:o.a which is the on ly other Unifi ed School U1~>1t1 Ct arc Or. Jnhn Dean , curr iculum Cl"'urdmatnr nf the di.'>tr iCI, anJ 3:00,I!>tancc nf the nlUSIC teacher", \!J,, Anna Ka th- e rine ll arr1 ~ anJ James :Ju~. The Co)flcert 1.., bc1ng pTC\'ic'ol.ed In the l>Chonls b' Snc1ct y membe rs and tea~.:hers b~ me ans of tares ,,f program nntc!> and e;(- t.:crpt.., fr <•m the mu!>IC. T.A. Andre'ol.s uf V.e!>t :'\e...,-1;;;;;; pnrt, treal>uter, and \lr!>. R~ I GJ .JJa,.re// STUDIO OF CHARM AND MODELING In SoiTII!what condensed for m, here is how I have vie wed the free way contro- versy since it developed as b Newport Issue: 1. Since ,Jublic hearings of 1:162, and earlier, I con- si .. tcntly fa vored an inland rou ti ng for the futur..: free- way, 2. In May of I%J , th e California lliahwa y Ccmr.-.is- s ion by majori ty \'Ole adopt- c:d the mos t c oastal alian- me nt for the freeway through Newport. Up to this time, nutax ffi(lney had b.::en s pe nt to "fisht the freeway." J . After man} mt"tnths uf mac ti vi:y , :r. ~~ar •:h nr Apr il of nn4 . the Cit) 0f Newport R.::ach started a long 10erie s of appeals to the State lt igh- wa )' Commissiun in an ef. fort to chanae the adopt~d rou'\e, 4. Later a 15th Street Corridor was proposed by Newport as an alternate fOf the sta te's adopted line. The 15th Str~t Corridor was proposc:d by Newport as an alternate for the stat-e 's adopted line. The 15th Stree t Corridor wa s promoted at a Cl•st of th11usands nf d()l1 ars to Ne wport taxpay- ers . 5. S..lfne Newrort c 1t y of· fi c ials stated public ly at this ti mt that the C ity would never accept the adopted coastal corridor as a loca- tion for the future fre e way. At that time , I stated that after out sec ond hearing be- fore the Highway Commis- Si on, my pos itiOn ~;;uuld c hanae. 6. In each and every ke y appeal to the C alifornia tlighway Commission, the C ity of Newport Beac h lost. The Commission refused to reopen the c ase. This in - c luded the Commission's refusal lU reopen on the basis of the 15th Street Corridor. All of us must now e xa- But it is clearl)' o bvious that we cannot have two end s of a freewa y - one from the Laguna side, one frum the Huntington s idc feeding into Newport Be ac h with no way of hand· li ng this heavy traffic vol- ume throo gh ow town. Even now, our traffic prob- lems on existin& Coast Highway wotsen a s eac h day pas se s . Thus it 1s in con siJeration uf all the his tory and all prcsent fac tors -the loss of each and every appeal, tho co st of tax monies,. the hards hip on property ownera, the freezin& of land and water development and the growina crisis in Newport - that I have ~cac hed my pre· sent position on the Coas ta l Freeway que"tion. In truth , the Newport lkac h C ity Counc il hasn't eve r received a mandate fn•m the peo ple to c on tinu~ this freeway fi&ht. In fa c t, the last Counc ilmanic ele c· tion proved conc lusively the balance did not weigh henily m favor of the "fight forever" fa c tion . After seven ye ars, I be- lie\·e that the time is ovet· due for confere n c~. compro- mise and barter between the Newport Beac h C ity Coun- c il and the Di vision of Highways, aimed toward eventually a cceptina the adopted coastal fre ewa y corridor. We could then begin to move forward again and h • solve some of our m(lst pressing c ommunity pu.lb- lems. Councilman Dee Co0k Fifth Di strict Newport Beach HOt JRF.ADS EVERY AFTERNOON SII EEPIIERDER"S ...................................... 12 Noo• 1001\ liHOLE WHEAT .................................... 2:15 BUTTERMILK BREAD .................................... 2:30 SODA BREAD .................................................... 2:30 65'> WHOLE WHEAT ........................................ 2:35 MUFFIN BREAD.............................................. 3:00 INDIAN BREAD ................................................ 3:00 WHITE BREAD .................................................. 3:45 !'RENCH BREAD .............................................. 4: IS uar DOG BUNS, EE D ROLLS ...................... 5:30 BUTTERI'LAKE ................................................ S:30 route the state engineered at the time of the route de· cis ion. I thought that we really had something with the San Joaquin Hi lls Drive route, but it is now a pparent to me that this is n0t the case . As )'OU no doubt know, the Coron a de'l Mar Chamber of Commerce has already taken a position on the Fifth Ave. route, and I am now going to aaree with that pos ition. So other than letting the Board of Director s know what my ilct ion has been, I will no longer oppose the d eci- sion that the Board made and that the C ity of New- port Beach has made al<io regardins the F ifth Ave. route . I hope we can get on with lhi• freeway an(! be sure to have tht: eo..stal •eetioo completed prior to the time the Corona del Mar Freewa)' is hooked up to our com- munit)'.lfwe ran the Corona del ~·lar Freeway down to Coast Highway, it would absolutely w1pe out that shopping area. in,·itcd to au end a free con • cert by the Los .. \ng c\cs Phi \harmomc on Saturday, Apri l 8, at Oranse Coast College .'\Ud ltorium. \lembc rs of the Sf'Clnsoring organization, the o rang e County Philharmon ic So\:i· ety, have pre pared a con- cert ~e v iew, wi th the co- operation of the office of director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will lead the orchestra in the final con- cert of the curr ent Orange County Philharmonic series a t 8:30 p.1n., Saturday, Ap ril Coa s t 2 2, in the College auditor- iurr. The progra111 will in --elude "Don Juan," by ~ich · ard Strauss; Ernest 3 1och•s "Schelomo," Hebrew rhap- sody ,wi t.h Kurt ~eher as In changins my positi on, I am in no way e l.cusins the ac tion of our Ci ty Council in len in& us bclieve the y we re work ing for us as far as th~ 'blu~ route' was con· cerned, and even taking Corona del Mar money in our firs t Freeway Fighters ' campaisn. They did nothing to try to enaineer the 'blue route' for us or make any recommendations for us in a change eas t o( Upper Bay. My hope n0w is that the C ity of Nt:wport Beach wil l <.ello soloist; and 3ectho- limit the ir reque11ts fOf a -'~e~n_'~s_S~y~m...::.p~ho~•-'Y:.....N_o_._.:.J~. __ chanse on the Marine rs ' Mile f'IOfti on. I am in favor of the C ity .so ins alon g wi th the State and getting on with the building of thi s freeway, pa rtic ulari ly as to property acquisition, so that home owners. realtors and land deve loren• in our area includin& the lr\'ine Com;,.n~·, can know just where and how they c an develop the area for the best for all concerned. I want to thank the many residents from Corona del ~-lar who ha"e encourascd me since 1963 in ow ef· (orts tO have the fr eewa)' aoln.s bac k of our are.a, and I on-ly hope they wtll not think that I am a bandonin& them at this ti me . I will be alad &0 talk to any o( thcnl and ao over the reasons for the chanae. both on the first letter I wrote to Mr. LEGAL NOTICE \Q'IUT OF 1'1 111 ll lit \HI\f. \.,lJ t· ; .. h•·ro·l>l ~~~ o·n that 11,,. l'l"nrnno: c .,,urru~~iun of th,. Cit~ ,,r \ ...... ,,,,., Jf,.,,. h .... ,11 hoJ,f " pul,J k h••~~rin.: o•n 1h,. ''I'Piio Alt on vf :""urf._;,j,. f'rn- fU'r tir-. In<. ftor ,, \',or i,t!l •,. ~9':J lo prrmn 'on.,Hu' linn of ,, 1"'•1 "'"r. -.,no: I•· rt· .. id ••n < ,. wilh ,, -.. rr:u 111rtl .. o·tb,o• ~ 111• .. t,..t<i of fl'•jnirrd 10' oil :-,F. 13' of l.o11 9, 111 ,,, I. :1.!, l rM·I '""'·port llt".tr h, 108 • J ,,r;l :"lr,.,·t, \.· .. p·ort ll •·a• h. '\otil."r j,. hcrf'II'O f.irtho·r ~-:•''"11 llnot ,. .. ;d puht"i r h,.;orinjl: ,.·ill bf' h,.J,j nn th,. :?01h <I•" of 1\pril, 1%7, ool thf' hunr o1f 8:00 p.m. in lhr t:oundl t:h ... n• hf'r,. of th,. ''""port U""' h Cit• ll<oll, <ol .. hk h tim,. ''"'' fllilt"t" an• .. nd all P'"~"'"'"'"' •n· lf'l'c-!"ll"d ma•· t1pp•·;>or ton d b,. hf'11rd th,.rrorr.. ~"Y '. Cop .. lin, ,.,.n,.~,,,.., ~"""PflrUJ,.Ach Cit~ Planninf C:ommi;< .. i"n Publito h.: t\ptil 6, \%7, in Thc ~f'wport lhrbnr t:n,.i,n Palmer and on this le tter to ~n r.t:m· Pr nur llf:\IU \C )'OU. ~.-.tier i ~ hrtrby jli""'ll th•t W1th best pe11onal reaJ.rds. thl" Pl~na in~ Commi .. toion ur Frank Jordan th.r City of ~~w.,on llr .. \•h ,.ill holll • ruhlif' hf'•ri nlf nn lhf' 2731 E. Coast Hwy. 11ppH c1111on t.f L.ll . j11n-•,,.f'n Corona del Mar. IM • li,.,., Pf'nn it •126<1 1o 11,.,.. P .S. I th ink it a aood idea mit: .ddilion of • "'"rnad to reiterate so the re is no dwl"'lin,11 unit 1o ~m ~,i,.till~ bl · d d ' Dorr.aoeo.fonniDjE dwP IIh~<. In lhf': poesi e m~tun entan IRJ R-2 Oil•lrict, on Lot IQ, tllnrk that I am 1peakina n~ •. ·~ 2. Tr11c t ll•lbu ltiolaad, I %2 I d id before. as an mdJVI -R•lw Ralbo• h•l•arl. dual and not It a dlreclor · No'dee q. il~by lunh.., Jliv"' ol the C hamber, either in th•t ••id pt~bl if' ~l'at inft will this leiter Of the one I bf' h~ld oa lhe 20th d•y of t ~ Palmer Apri l. 1967, •I tbe lioar of 8:00 wrote o ~· ' p.m. ia tlr.e Co .. ell Ch-bet"ll USC IOOSTI I ......eD of u. .. s .. •port 8eaf'h City -· • ~ II . Hall, al •illcl. tlml' .. d plitCe r / ~~ E. Waltet Scott ollll Vta •r •ad al\ puaou iat~~ .. ted. / ....., Oeooe, Lillo ta te. h11 been , .. 1 •ppeat •d tHo tlr.etd LIDO CENTE R e~cted to a l""YUt term as th~ff.'Oa. ~~~§~ dire<IOr of C-r<e Mlo-R.,. y. Cop•Ho •• .,,.,..,. t ":::==:or CM ...... , Newport Be.elil Chy ...... VI • LI DO N I:W ,OIT I I AC H d atal, au.~ort poup few Pla•iai\COII*f••So• 1-~f-···.·.· .. · ... " ................... USC school ol bbaineu ad-P•Mi.-c Apnl 6. 196'7, Ia ai•huadoa. 'Ttie\'lewporc M•hr £&alp ' The ""C'Ifb uf ~ maJM com· Pf>'cr' 'ol. til be played for thl.' young people: the lwer· ttuc to 'oi.·cber's ll pera "Obcr• on:• fl,llnwed b~ "Pavane ((11' a Dcatl Prmcei.os " b) \Iaurice :la\'d, lnd move• men t fr om f\ectho\'en's Seve nth Symphlln~, a nd ex· c erpts fwm "L'Arlcsienne b) ~liLet . Pcrml:o."h'" slip!>, which ma~ be exchan¥-ed fm free concert tic kets , have been ~•nributed at the 'c.l\oo\s . Further information maY be o Ata tned b~ calling thc of- fl e e of the Orange County Phi lharmonic Society, .046- bert \!cFar ren of llarbor Vicv.'/hlls as par\lamen tar· 1an. COITIT\I tt ec chatrmon arc \lr !>. John Dnnald!>Cl n, bab~ photos ; \irs. o\ndrew Oil ver, calendar; \·Irs .. "'\ewton Cox Jr .. cancer re11t stry; \Irs. D.E. Fuller, decorat1ons , 'ol.i th \Irs. (,iemge Hoover as co-chairman; \Irs. Dame! Shepardson, pu blic i!~; \hs. \latthew Kenncy,tumor board. LEAVING FO R CHICAGO John Kane Ltd. of Corona del \tar ha s named 1\kArth ur and .1\ssoci at e!> Ltd., of 1333 Corne ll Ot., Costa \lesa, as Southern C'all fnm1a re pr csent atl\'es. The f1 rm 1s headed b) Clracc \k:\rthur m assoc1 ilt1 on wn h Fon est Goff: ''I· K;aoe 1s closma h.i1 dten ~ohop in Corona del \1ar and will return to his home in Chica.so, .,.,here he wi ll opcn a British Hons Kona cus tom tailoring shop. Phoae tor FREE Brochare • "SECRETS OF BEAVTY" ,--, --c .... ,_, .,p,..r.N 6,. ,,.. ~·~ AciWI Ooll .. •lif . .S••· of P•ltlit lrutrau:lio , __ ___. * MODELING AND TElEVISION *' CHARM AND PERSONAL DE VELOPMENT * DRAMATICS-SPEECH-UTILE THEATRE * Special Caunes far Homemaker~*Career Girls n.ORE~CE SMALES Dir~l.tH' of O.r .S••• Llc~!tt.H HOUIS MOOB.INO AGINCY • •·""· •, '·""' 1519 N. Mai,., Soma An•-547.....,.1 IT RWChiT IWIIOR EIIIICJI AliT SlC11011 --P111 4 TltURIOAY, APRIL 6, l"l llOIIOIIA DEL liAR, CAU F. ~PORT 7th SMASH WEEK 13 AcADEMY AWARD -NATIONS IIEST PICnJRE BEST ACTOR - Ri chard Button BEST ACTRESS - Elizabeth Taylor SUPPORTING ROLE - Geor&e Seaal SUPPORTING ROL E - Sandy Oenni s BEST DIRECTOR - Mike Nichols =:.:.... EXCLUSIVE SHOWING H i~tly at 7: & 9:30 Mat. Sun. 2: &. ~:30 Aclmi nion oil ;•ots $2. ---~----- MESA.. r • (01>" "''~• Sandra Dec: and George Hamilton in 'DOCTOR, YOU'VE CO TO BE KIDDING!" -also- "A FUHHY THING PEHED OH THE WAY TO THE FORUM" P eter O'Toole and Om ar Sh ar if in "THE HIGHT OF THE GENERALS" Church News Th:e Fint Blpt.it\ Cluuch otCoata Mva. )()1 Mapolia St. -"Underttandina Ood .. wi11 be the u r.mon topic o( Dt . P.O. Newnam at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. The speaker at 1 p.m. wi 11 be Walter Kwtz, wbo spent 2~ years with the U.S. Navy at Subic Bay, .Philippinu, and plans to return there as a miasionary. He attended Glendale Colleae, rtceived hi s B.A. from L.A. State Co lleae in 1962, and an M.R.E. dearee from Western Conservaiive Baptist Semi- nary io Portland, Oteaon. He and his wife have span• sored a youth group at the Ol.i nese Baptist Chur ch of the Rev. John Pt~donofl' will preach at 10 a.m. this Suft .. day on .. Be ulty and aave soei~ty." ••• The Christian Science Churchea, Newport Beach. Corona del Mar andCoata Men -The leuon .. ermon topic for th is Sunday will be "'Are sin, disease, and death real?"' • • • Newport United Chwch, meetina in the senior Citi .. zens c lubhouse, lSth St. and Irvine Ave., C liff Haven -"Your youthful setr• will be the s ermon topi c of the Rev. Loren Flickinac:r for the 10 a.m. Sunday service. • • • Portland. • • • The Ba lboa Is land Com-- St. Andrew's Presbyteri an muni ty Me thodist Church. Church. 600 St . .'\ndrew•s 11 S Aaat eAve.-New mem- Rd .. C liff Haven -Gue st bers will be received this speaker for the 8', 9:30 and Sunday. The sacrament of II a.m. Sunday services will · baptism will be adminis tered be Irvin Lo tze , a missio nary to children and adults by on furlough from Pakis tan, the Re v. David Walker. where he has served as pJin · • • • cipal of the Christian tech· The Corona del Mar Com- nical schoo l in Gujranwala. munity Cong regational Ch· His s e,rmon topic is "Fol• urch , Uni ted Church of \ow me .' Chri st, 611 Heliotrope • • • Ave. -Dr. Philip Murray The: Plymouth Congrega-wi\1 preach on "Publishers tiona\ Chwch, 3262 Broad ,of peace" at the 9 :30 and St., Newport Heights.-Con-II a .m. Sunda y services. tinu ing hi s services on "Creative Christiani ty," LEG4l NOTICE Hf:F'O RF: 11\t: PUBLI C t.:TILITIE:S C0 \1~\I SSIO;'<r: Or TilE STATE OF CALIF"DR~'I A :\pp lic lltion ;-Jo . 49142 In th~ mauer of th~ applica• tion of Th~ P acific Tel~phon,. o~nd Tt"lt"ji:taph Compo~ny, a co,.. ponot ion, for authority to in • cr~a»e c-,.rtain in trastat~ ratt'S and char!!~" applicllhl~ to t~l ~phone !lervices fum i!l hed wi thin the State of Cali!om ia. ••• The firs t all adult fe llow- s hip hour will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at the Lutheran Church of the \1aster, 1900 Pacific View Dr., Harbor View Hi lls. This is an attempt to measure the interes t in the org an izati on of an adult group, • • • Bob Guenther, Adele DAVID LUSK, 4-;'ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lusk of 1732 Mi ssouri St., Costa Mesa, won the "dot to dot ser monette" coloring contest in last week's En· sign gospel page. Dave, who is holding the Bible he won as the prize, is attend- in g Mesa Verde pre"'S chool. (Ensign photo. I A whale . of a show Ardent volleyball players left their games and gi rls in bathing suits gave up c arefully t urning t hems e \ves for tans, when a great, big whale put on a water show Sunday aft ernoon, Apri l 2, off I St. and Ocean Front, 3alboa. For almost half an hour the whale rolled in the surf, scratching barnac Its off his hide. Occasionally he would raise a big point ed he ad and "thar 'he blo wed ." One ..:ute little red-bikini- clad girl cr.ied out, "I was just s wimming there. I'm going back to Texas." , I h dl RT1LIII IUTCUFF Te. ep O"!l._Do .. 'o •• ~~·~~m~!~d!:"'!':1:0 'lor~---~ o~... Bl¥4., eo ..... .s.1 A biJ' welcome to ow IOWD their Bay Sboree t1omo witb ltaymoad Wilde' aad 8ruce Mu, have moved 10 11%4 to Alta Mae Satterlee. ·, .aad a elumber pwty, •. aqd ,,, .. Wriaht ol Newporl, aed Kim Somerttl Lane. Wlltc:litr. to mike her (eel IVID more ina; a dou'ble ftllWI movie DtMnMrt of Coroaa del The JtehnborJI are .... at home • hw::booa ·wae in their proj'ec:tioa room .• 0 Mar, all Stani'Ofd ll\lleato, velopen or lhe rood IUP. plemenl, HNutrilite, .. and aiven in hclf ~bonor br htf not doiq too atUcb slumber-and Newporterl Bob Twist aitte,..in•\aw, Marcia Smhh ina wore Devoa Doan and and Scott AUen, uuden\1 •t mlf,'u(ac:ture it in Buena of Bayc:rest ..• with 1~1t1 Lea Hilllrtft of Bay Shore•, SC. They will H compelina Park. Doreen Marshall or Ltdo, Colene Ward or Irvine Tet· ror the John P. Kennedy tf'Oo' IIIOYI TO AIUZDIA ~ Marian 8C'I'aeaon, Donna race, Lonia Ha1en ~ Hat .. phy at the NCAA interna· Dick and Carol ouncan, N. J b V' H'll d L 1 formerly o r Coron• del Mar 1cho\a, an• R_yael, E.lea-ot IIW I • an OM e tional cot1e1iate a&i.lina and more recently Newport nor Zaremba, HUriett ()ur .. 9ume or Cameo Shores. compctilion this weekend at Heiibt• ret identl, have way and Sally Jobnton o( • • • Annapolis.· ' moved 10 Sedona, Arizona. Westc tiff, Janet De Ruff of The wi nnen I. . .Dorothy I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,;;;;;,;,;,;;,;,;;;,;,;;;;;;.:;;;;,;;;;,;~~ Balboa Island, Joy Pike of and Bob Beauchamp •.. at Baycre1t, Eula Crawford of the play~fh for the Penh ... Cliff Haven and Polly tJut .. sula Poi nt Tennia Tourna .. china and Marjorie Wilkens mont. The ttophy1ivina of The BlufTa . · dinner part y will take place • • • at Balboa Coves toniaht. A $100.00 a plate dinner • • • ... guests of honor, Gover-They wilt return h om Las nor Rona ld Rcaaan and his Veaas this week, and then wife ... sponsored by the: Rt· take to Palm Desett ... to publi can Central Commi ttee res t ... Ruth and Ed Steen of Oranae County ... April of Balboa Island. lSth ... Balboa Bay Club. • • • • • • The first celebrities tun- Returning today from a cheon wi II be held at the week nr pleasure. . .and Newporter Inn on the 18th business down in the s tate ... sponsored by the cui· of the &iants, Texas, Doris and Bob Underwood of Shore C liHs . • • • J ohn Franklin, back from Vai I, Colorado, where he had been skiing and work· ing , couldn't rest. . .he turned to his o ther love, sailing, and invested in a Starboat. • • • Lucy and And y Carey of Shore C liffs will be spend- ing this weekend in Scotts- dale showina films or their summer camp, at Medicine Bow, ·wyoming ... and .will visit with college friends. ••• J ohn and P ia Wayne's daughter, Alissa, celebra· ted her lith birthday with IS of her school chums at tural committee o( the New• port Harbor Chamber of Com• merce Women's Divis ion. MetroPQli tan' opera s tar Ri se S(evens will be one of the honored iuests, and radio stalion KFAC's Carl Princi wi 1\ be the muter of ceremonies . All proceeds will be aiven to Laauna•a Festival d Opera this year. ••• Enthusiasti c tennis play· en ,Patte and Parker Dale of Dover Shores and Jackie and Dan Olmstead of Bay Shores will visi t the courts at the La Costa Tennis Club thi s weekend. ••• ~ In The Tradirional Manner lii!PJJ!Y.rtf~! LOOKING FORWARD TO THE OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS . IRVINE TOWN CENTER Aoos.s fro,. U. C.l. 133·0880 ~!CMir.DUN'S wJ.I:!~'ftl GII .. D ij~ A MUSICAL FAil'Y TAU~ Case .'Jo. 8608 fn v~>-tij!"at ion on th t' Com· mis,;.ion', own motion into the ra l""• tolls, ru ll's, r harg~!l . opt>ration;o., st"pflrii tion,., prar• tic'"'"• contrac t..'!, o;;ervict" and fa <"ilitir., of Th~ P a cific T~l~· phon .. Gild r .. lt"I{Tilph Company. Raines , Ann Maxwell, Otto lloeg and Cliff Th orn have been named as a nom inating commi ttee to pre: pare a slate for the 4th quarterly con- ference , to be held at 7:30 p.m. April 26 at the Balboa Island ;..tethodist Church. Di!Wic t Supt. Kenneth \1il· ler wi II be in charge of the Williams art is displayed The girls in Girt Scout Troop #91 are plannina a s urprise for their parents on the 28th ... a dance·festi- val. However, mothers aot a clue wh en they wert asked to make their costumes. ••• r:aM' ~o. 8609 [nH:!Iti~a:ion o n tl:,. Com- :nt«,.,iun's .:1'·11 mo tion in w thl" rat "'"• toll ... rulr .. , char![""· c..p,.r.otinn.;, -.eparation..,, praC"<> tu·,.,., contract ... , st'rvicf' anrl l•rili t ies of the telcphont- Openotiou o l certain telephone t"0'1M'f11ti.on!!l. SOTICE O f II EARI"'G _._otice il' h~r,.by ~i··e-n that •th~ Public !'tiliti~s Commis• sion olth ~ Stat~ of Califom i.o h;o'< '<CI thr h~arin11s in tht' above entitl~d niatters before r:omm i!>11ion~r \litrht>ll, Com· tni .. sioner :"iymo os and r ~am i· ner Emerson as follows- San Frand .. co, /Commit!l!oi~n Courtroom, Stntf' /luildin![/ \\<·dn,.~da), :\prd !9, 1967 at 10:00 ... m. Lo., <\nji:elt'"', /Commission Courtroom , State Olficc-Bu ild· inJL/ 107 South Hroadway, \\t•dnf•sday, 1\pril 26, 1967 at I 0:00a.m. :\t ..-.hirh time,. and plan·" ,,1( mtl'tf'sted par tie~ mil}' ap- P<'<H .ond be h .. ard. II~· ord••r of tht-public util• iti,. .. rommis,.ion d at ~d at S11n ~ 111ncis co, thi'< 2Jrd da}· of \l,orr h, 1967. ~illiam ~·.Dun lop, St-cretary Publir-('tilities Commi!osion o f th,-. Stat .. of Cali fomia Publ1 .. h: \pri l 6 , 1967. in Thf' II arbor En"'ign the new \ • ROY BOAT meeting. • • • The next genera l rneeti tl& of the Woman's Society of the First \'lethodis t Church of Costa Me sa will be held at 10 a.m. April 19. The program wi II be on "W9.men of the Bible." • • • Local artist Gretchen Wi l- li ams is showina paintin gs at Mutual Savinas and Loan Associati(ln , 2867 E. Coas t Hwy., Corona del Mar. \Irs. Williams, a resident of Corona del Mar for 13 yean, turned from the field of advettisina art J years ago to devote full effort to fine art. She s tudied at Swarthmore College, Penn- sy h·ania Academy of Fine Aits, and at the Art Stu- dents' League in New York City. J Most of the.;paintinas on exhibit are executed in the relatively new medium: aery~ lie paint. It is a water-based paint, looks and handles like oi l but dries very rapidl y and re tains much of \he vivid color of \he water coloc me· dium. Mn. William• was choaen as arti at of the month for January by the Junior Ebell Club. Her works have been shown at the Corona del Mar Library, the Bank of Ame rica, and can currently be seen at Ann Gilman's Arti s ts Workshop in the En· sign buildina .as well as at Mutual Savinas. The seni or high youth will pre sent a play, "Terrible ," at the April 12 meeting of the Women's <\ssociation of the Pres byterian Church of the Covenant. 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa \lesa. Pri scilla Circle will hostes s the 7:30 p.m. mee ting. Th e L amp- lighters will meet for pot· luck dinner at the church at 7 p.m. this Saturday, Apr il 8. De tective Sam Corderio of the Costa \lesa police de· paHment will talk on Ju- venile problems, Benefit for Korean family Troop 44 of the Newport ltarbot Girl Scout Council wi ll hold a fund-raising din· ner Tuesday, ~tay 16 , for the i r families and friends to aid in the bu'ldi ng of a home: for a needy Korean family. The program, sponsored by the non-profit Ameri can~ Korean Foundation, cauaht the attention of the 27 Cadet Scouts through a weekly publi cation last year. Through their efforts in pre- patina an authentic Korean dinner, the girls· ho pe to ra ise the necess ary $150 required to build the house. Under the leadership of Mrs. Robert Jones and f\ts . Ethan Smi th, the dinner will be s erved at the Newport ele• mentary school cafeteria from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the cost of $l.SO per per· son. Further information may be obtained from the New• port Harbor Gi rl Scout Coun· cil, 673-6470, or '' ~. J ones, 673-4037. DZ's to install officers MATHIAS RE ITZ of Costa Mesa, who recently com- pleted directing duties for the Eugene O'Neill play, "A moon fo r the misbegot• ten," curr ently on stage at Newport's South Coast Re- pertory, will take the title role In the company's South .. land premiere of John Ar- Delta Ze!'as by the Sea will install offi cers for ' 1967~8 at a dess ert meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 10, in the tea room at Bullock's in Fashion Square , Santa Ana. Res er- vations may be made wi th Mrs. ltugh Godwin, S4S- J50l. The annual benefit salad luncheon, paper fashion show arid card party wi II be held May 13 at the Newpofl LEGALHOnCE NOTICE OF PIJIIUC HEARING Notice ia het@by slvea th•i the Pl-a11ins Comm l•aion or the City o f Newport Buc:h wUI hold 1 r.:bHc: hu rias on the •PPiic•t on of Marsaret 8. Aopr for 1 Uae Permit 11265 to pennit; •tractar•l •ddltloa• den's "Sergeant Mu sgrave's to • aon-eoafonnias dwellia1 dance" In May. He Is a ia lh e R•l Ol•ttlct oa Lot 9 a v•clted portion of E-t S.y former Army pa ratrooper, Avmae, Block 21 , Tract E ••• has served as professor and Side Additloa, 1316 Ea•t 8•\.. boa Blvd., Balboa. , ' director of drama, received Notice t11 llerebr f•tther his MA In theater arts from si v• tht ailid pvbllc llellri•l S F I S wilt be held oe tb 2:0~ d1y RILAXIMG Ill OISIRT an ranc sco tate, and of April. 1967, 11 the hoor of Is now working for a Ph.D. ltOO P-"'• Ia ah-Cnaell d. .. ~JIIbert of th Newpon 9f • Be•c.ll City Hall" at wtllo.ltr tble ud pl•c• •r •d all per1100 latereated IDII)' •ppe• Dr. Halea Robeflaon of ad be be.,d tllereoa. BadJoa l•I•Dd rec..,.rttina Ray Y. co,.ua, ••eret.,. L-L ' , Newport 8-.ell Chy trc. a 11m1atp tppeadaae, 11 Pl-ilf C•-l .. fea Riviera in Costa Mesa. Re- s ervations are to be made with M-s. James Richards, 960 Coronado Dr., Costa Mesa. ORGAN DUO TO I'RESEMT CONCERT APRIL 18TH Shay Torrent and Aut Alexander will present a concert of popular music on a variety or Harrmond or· gant at the Smedley Junior 1-liah School Auditorium, 2120 W. Edinaer St., Santa Ana. at 8 p.m •• ITueaday, APfil 18. Schmidt-Phillips Co. ia sponsor ol the free .concert. Shay Torrent, composer of symphonic works and pop tunet, hae made a number tA recordint• for Mercury RecOC'dt and is. aurf oraan· Jst for the California An1elt, havin1 been wi lh the Chic:- IJO White So:1 (OC' many years. .Uel Alesander. who u.a- dietd mDiic: in bia utin Oermaay. •.stabUabod bl.- eelf aa a pedonDar IDd. CCJIIDoo . , pooe• •J!JJor-Y ...tB,.. 1...r. C. II lo Y •• w_. 114 ....... 1 .. 67UIIO Wkilll t kiet .. c:adoo in h.bU .. r April'· IM71 Ia ::.,::,._, dlt dtttrt. Ttl,. •• ,., H•Mr Ea•lfl I Hopin& to warm up thi s weekend under the desert s un. . .Marilee and J ohn Wil son and Patty and 3ob Al\eborn of Irvi ne Terrace have planned a trip to Smoke Tree. .10 AM I PM · 3"~LPM • • • Piano ~layi nl tennis pro Jimmy Ford has o pened !he JiTmly Ford Jamaica Inn Tennis C lub. It promi su to be a smashina s uccess ... for information call Jimmy at 673·5711 or 673•9S49. smfll]J~ ~1Ph11 ~ ••• There wi II be some ex- citin& days ahead for Craig McCabe of Bay Shores, Skip Allen of 3alboa Penins ula, I ~M ~:30 PN WITH PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE EASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS You can earn 5.39% per annum when our current rate of 5.25% is COMPOUNDE D DAILY and hold for one year . _All offlcu of M...tvol Sovine• ..-ill Oe op~n S•tvr4oy, Apri l I, 1967, foom 9 o.m. to 1:00 P•"'· for tfoo co""*"llflco of our •ovlne• cv•tam•"· % Funds receivtd by lilt lOIII of month e•n from tM 1st After the lOth from date received. lnttrnt ptid to dolo of will> driWII on hlncls lift J rnon111s. Accounts lnsuted lo $15,011 by lilt Foderol s..;,., oncl loon lnsutonco CO<porolion. Sow-by· moil, lluluol Sovlnp poys posl· ... bOIII woys. - MUTU·AL SAVINGS ANO ~OAH AeeO CI AT IOH PASADENA Haad O~fica: Ul lAST COLORADO aOUL£VARD • ltASAD[MA • 441·2341 2867 EAST COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR PHONE 675-5010 8-ANCH 0"1Clllll: eLIIIDAU, WilT A•CADIA ••• COVINA ASSETS OVER S4215.000,000.00 ,... , • - LIDO HOME TOUR APRIL 20 The 1961 edition of the 929 Via U4o lood, with a 91& Via Lido Nord, pr0'¥'i:n• Lido llle home tour wilt be fall tenace acro11 tiM bay cia I home with windina, he~ld Th•tday, April 20 , front . nower lined drive and out· undet the chairmanship of 'Mr. and "*•· Earl Sawyer, door pool. Mrs . Richard McClure. SlS Vla Lido Soud, in New Mr. and ~ •. Fred Nub, "Lido, a way of life"' will Orleant French etyle, J.nd 111 Via Wuiert, pretcnti.na be the theme for the tour, includina a peek into the 10lution1 for remodclina an whlch will in'clude the fol·· Atonante, tied up at the older, am~~\1 home. lowina homes: dock. Mr. and Mu. Linn Williartt, Mr. and Mn. W.N. Ra yburn, Mr. and Mra . Elmer Hehr, l06 Via Oijon, decorated World War 1 nurse d"leS ~ro~~ .• ~~;li,:;:~·;••• done Mr. and Mu . 6wiaht An· A memorial aervic:e c:oin- c:idi na· with the c:etefwation O( the 50th IMiveraary of Ame:ric:a'a entrance into World Was I, waa held today in the Aldersaate Methodist Church, Tuuin, in honor o£ Mrs. Edith Skene Williams, a World War I Army nt.a"se who died Marc:h )0 at the aac of 79" st the Puk Lido Convalescent Hospital in Newport Beach. eatabli-'hed their home on derson, 832 Via Lido Nord , Puaet Sound near Betrair, with indoor pool. windina Wash. For nearly 40 yean s tairway and ups tairs li vina she performed nunina aer-room. vices to the residents of her Tows will be conduc ted community, and often lee-from 1 to 5:30 p.m. under lUred on Wuhinaton noweu the direc ti on Of Mr s. Huah before the members of the Plumb. 'There wi II be 2 art local Garden Club, displays, showing the work Major Skene died in 19S4, of Lido children on the and his widow manied Cap-terrace and of adult arti all t.ain Clarence C. Williams in in the clubhouse. 1_960, who i~,the .. con_-erva· Proc eeds wi1\ 10 to J uve· The service was held un-liVe c~er columm st for ni le Hall and fo r purchase der the auapicea of the Rc-the Ensl&n. They moved to or new furn ishin as for the becca Circle of the Woman's · the Wi lliams home at 1012 clubhouse. NEII'ORT HARBOR EIISIGN FlRSTSECTIOfl --P111 5 THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1167 COIIOIIA DEL MAR, CALIF. ICIIDLA11811P AIUDU A·~ ac:Mianh.ip .. ..d has been made 10 Marahall G. Fan~ by lhe C alifomia Real Estate Auoe. Marshall , a arad.uate aiU- dent in urban land coon~ mics at UCLA, i" t he $0tl or Mr. and Mrs. Lu Pan t., runner residents or lla rbor View Hi lla~, nuw living in San ta An a. \1r. Fan t, a ror- mer Irvine Co. offi cial, now is th e owne r of a company concerned with real estate •nd condominium develo~ OCCUPY LIDO HOllE '1\lh ile Mr. and Mrs. Hale Fields of Lido Isle are on. an extended trip, the Ver- non Edlers are occupyi na their Via Lido Soud home. The Edler's sold s of Shore Cliffs, mem- bers of the dan ce club. <En sign photo.) A shower of flowers Society of Ctuiatian Service, S.E. Wind sor Lane , Tus tin, or which she was 1 member. early jn 1961. Mrs. Williams The Re v. Donald Sapp, the suffered' a number of (rae- minister of the chwch, and tu.rc a as the result of an former pastor of the Balboa automobile accident in OclO- Ialand Melhodiat Church, her, 1964, and she fell and spoke a few wmda, in lieu broke her hip in Mar ch,l96S. of conductina a funeral ser-From lhat time until she vice, in accordance with the was removed to the Hoaa expreued wishes of the Hospital, Newport Beach, deceased. she spent her wakina hours CDM Sla. ges TH.E ENGAGEMENT of Miss Kathy Walp and William Dana Southwell was announced last week in Corona Bib 'n Tucker will hold a Skelton , Mr . and Mrs . Wit- s pring dimer dance April liam Tolle and Mr . and Mrs. I 5 at the Santa Ana Count ry Donald Koening of the La- Ciub. The theme wi ll be a guna area. s hower' of flowers . No·•host Hosting at the door will coc ktail hour is at 6:30, be Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-in a wheel chair. followed by ·a buffet dinne r Gillivray of Monarch Bay, Mrs. Williams received her Followina cremation, the at 7:30. Mr. and Mr s. John Malcom-tr ainina at the San Oic:ao ashes will be sent to Salem, Gino and the Lamplighters son of Corona del Mar, Mr. County Hospital, and upon Oreaon, there to be intened wi ll provide dancing from and ~irs. Robert McDoMell araduation entered the U.S. in the fam ily plot, be s ide 8:30 unti l midnight. or Lagut1a Beach and Mr. Army and served durina WWI her mother, who died several Chairmen for th is dance and Mrs. Bob Mc Farren of at Ft. Lewis, Wash. years ago. An effort will be Moliere play i'hM;.y'/1 be wed By Malinda CrMI•y The curtain will rise at A spread _ for the girls_ of graduate studtes at 6:30 p.m. toda y, April 6, Gamma Pht ~e t a Sor':'tl t) Westcm m San Dicg11• 0 .,..,..,__. . . I'd ,. at Northern An zona Un1ver-T he b ·d 1 n ••~c: 1maapnary tnva 1 . . n e-tn-be wt 1 gra- b . , ' s1ty HI Flazstaff announceJ Y Moliere, put on by Corona f . d r K ·"I An duatc 1n August and wtll d I ., H' h <-h I' lD nen s o a~ou cen n h , d S e n;1&r tl ~ oo s Wa\p of Corona del \lar that teac ttr ~t gra c at an senior class. Ooe-Sh . d a t f th at she accepted the ri n~ -· e 1 s a gra u e o Moliere, known for writinz of William Dana Southwell. :-.lewport llarbor H tgh School about pr omi nent walks of a SifP"Ia Chi at Flagstaff. and attended Orange Coast li fe, doe s a tak.c-off on Ka th y i s the dauah tcr l1f Co ll ege. doctors and hypochondriacs. \lr. an d \Irs. John Wal p of are Mr. and Mr s. Thomas Corona del Mar. After het di schuac, she -made to have military honors r------~----...:.:.:..:.cc...:.----"------, married Major Grahame rendered at the graveside by Skene, a veteran or the Boer the members of the Salem War in South Africa, and they Post of the American Leaioo. Bill Irwin plays Aragon, 72 1 \b rigo ld A\'e., Cuf"\ma tyrann ical, eaotistica\, rich del Ma r. Her cngaaemcnt lO hypochondriac . His wire . th e son or \h s. Wil ll..-n LO( AL SC£\ES 1.\ KRl'L/C ' BeHne, played by Barbara Southwel l o r Pt. Lom a and Mawdsley, has deceived the late \lr. Sr>uthwell be· him into th inking she came off1ci al during the Boys' Club week observed loves hi m, wh ile. plot ting to couple's spring \'acat i•ln. National Boys• Club Week. "The Boy s' Club of ·•e Th · d d 'II u• get his money. The sly, e tn ten e. groom ..,,, is beina c elebtated th;s Harbor •-ea ,·,a c-uno'ty d 1 r v · ·• ""' ........ clever maid, Toinettc, is gra ua e rom ' tzona uri~ week at the Boys' Club of project. It is o pen to all played by Debbie Malone. ~l ay and will contmue tn the Harbor Area, it is an-boys 8 to 18 reaardless of nounced by Lou Yantorn, race, creed, or color. Other playe rs are Jan AFS STUDENTS WILL e xecutive director of the "Dutina boys• c lub week, Ca rlin , Walt Douglas, Mike lALK TO KIWANIANS COLORADO U.S. CHOICE CORN·FEO IEEF club. Dour,an , J anice Gaydon. Help;n• sup ....... rt the Arncri-the directors invite all in-·--· Nell Ho l ~o tein, Crai g Scho• c an Fi eld Sen·ice ts nne nf ~!!~~~ "~~!~c!o!~•0L~!: ... : ~;,;,:.;.~;.;,;, 1-lt Ac tivities scheduled for teres ted citizens to visit fi eld and Jud Shaver. the prOJects of the Corona ICHILDUN'!II"O•TtDN ·'" the remainder of the week at our c lubs and s ee juvenile d Bob Boaz and his advanced del \1ar Kiwanis cluh, and WUTliNU ...................... 1.6t the Central branch in Cos ta ecency in action." at noon Tuesday. 'pnl 11. "~~~·"•~"'~' '"'"" ..... ~ ''""" ... ~ ..... ~~Hr. Th B tud ts ha epar d ·• ~ ct~.~•·orol~oo. ICI!rLouN·s ,.o.TIOJt ·'" Me s a arc: e. Upper ay bunc h is s en ve pr c ur c at the Villa Sweden. mcm- Tod ·1 "D' h ld. h "bo J h sets. J ulie Davis is in SrUl ·lltol .................... l.lt ay, Apn 6 -\Mer 0 11"11 1 e Y ...,. t e bers willcclebrate "Ladies' T""'"' ,_., ol ..,.,,,..,'"" -·· ···-"' ..... r h . .. .. h Rod th" d r charae of the 1 Sth centUr)" "'!.'·~ltd *"~ • ,~1~., ••t •~ f.' .... .._ _,., o c ampaons, Wit y mon awar proaram or Rob;n•oo Day" by hearin & 3 AFS stu- ..-... ~o~~ ...... ......,.,,.-..... 1 ~_....._,,..,..._1 Buk.ich as Guest Spcakei 1 J an\llry, February, and :~:um::~\!taepr~·~ Dot, dents apeak. . '~:'!:':e'!'"~~·~-~~·:;'&M ,... -and Judae Cavin .. P . Scb--March at 1 p:m. toda.,., Apri\ Studebaker, publicity; and The students, ~CT\I ot~ at -.o~,.,. .. .,,.,. midt, who win s Wear in the 6. The January boys are Ch . C II .11 l O:·rona del .\1 ar Ht1h School, w•.ITUI SIRLOIN ······· ......... J.4t boys' day officeu . Gary Caston, 12 ; Pete liS orn e W1 wor are Hedi \laiie, S"i tzcrland, F.,,,,...,.r;tycoc•rru w lolfl o/bHt, with the AV/T V department Our -~·""· Friday, .,pril 7 -Arts and Bro....-n, I I ; K~n Neiss er, 13 , a guest of Dr. and \Its. Ar- IOYAUT-IONl .................. Ut crafts niaht. and Bob Mo rn s,15. In Feb--on li ghtina and sound. thur Thompson,Coua \lcsa. T-r,.,...,.Joo• uso.t.ci'IOH:•. Saturday, ,,pril 8 -Boys ' ruary Rick Heston,IJ;Scott ,\irs. Teresa Klassy,drama Otristoph Schurr-g \k<;t UHCHU'S CHCICI .............. Ut d .,.,and student director • " H "" ""'" .,..,..~ '"" ''''" llr loln • .....,,,._ day. The boys wh o were De an, I I; Ricky Urquiza, a VI. · German\, guest o f \\r, and k• .. """"'""''".._Wrtoo••·" elected to office wi ll have 12, and Don Miller, II, were C andy Mitche ll have set \Irs. Jick H. Adams , and "''"'-"•••w•~..:t •HII Jt .-..cn~wwt.,.,l,c:ri"''~'M''""'''"'u the opporluno·ly 10 "onduct chose n for award s ... , arch A~il 6, 1 and 8 as the Heloi sa Goncalves, Brazil , .. lrn ci'II)ICt ol '""""· Situ Cfltf"iol. Uoll•ft"' l l'lo\l!.<"ld '"•"" Orrl\oro. .. '"' d r lh r r I d I R •0<1• O>o•u • t••~!l, wn1~r>td"' "''~'" • ·: ~>~~'"'~' club activities and partici -boys of the month are Roy ates or e per orm ance5 guest o \ r. an \ rs. ~ 2267 FAIRVIEW RD./AT WILSON pate i n the s uperv is ion. Vanderaa, 11; Tom King , in the Little Theater. bert Weed, East Bl uff. COSTA MESA OPEN 11 A.M. _!P.M. 642.0732. Activities planned at the 15; Bri an Theriot, 10, an d N • 1 t H .L,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;oi Upp« Bay B<anoh ;n clude: J;m Barclay. 1<. Boys a<e ew affl va S a oag I ,, Today, April 6 Award chosen for their loyalty, do h TV RENTALS night. serv ice, and pa uicipation Satvr y, More 2S Girl -\1t. and \1r s. Ken- F riday, April 7 Spotts in the club and their homes. Gi rl-Mr. and Mrs. Walter neth Smnh, 1972 'hllace COLOR -~ BLACK -~ IHITE niaht. This award is sponsored by Lawver, 592 W. Hamilton Saturday, April 8 -Boys' the Newport Harbor 20·30 St., Costa \tcsa. no gimmick -no contract day. Members who were Club. All Boys ' Club mcrn--Boy -Mr. and \irs. Chris elec ted will tun a proaram bcrs and their families arc Robin,on, 426 E. 19th St., ------- with the help of j he s taff. invited to attend. Costa Mesa. U !Jir l -.\lr . and \Irs. Dale 5J NEWPORT BLVD., "National boys' club week This summer boys age 8 -Stcrlina, 22 1 Mont e Vista COSTA MESA s potliahts the Boys' Club 16 may a ttend Camp Norris, Ave ., Costa Mesa. program that is cnaaged in located in the San Bernar· Sun~y, March 26 TtltJIIIIt! &U-IG4 fiahtina juveniledeUnquency dino mountains. The first !!!!!!!!!!~~ b · · .1 d · · f J 1 S 1 Girl -Captain and \1rs. y promohnJ 1uven1 e e.-sess10n IS rom u Y o Barry McC affrey, "71 9 Fern· -ency " accordo'na lo 'lr ll. The second session is VA UUM N R SER • • •~ · leaf Ave., Corona del \ofar. C CLEA E VIQ Yantom. July 12 10 19 · Boy -Mr. and \ln . v;ctoo "In out c lub boys ro·nd ·•e Fishin •• hikin•. ov crni•h• SPECIAL ••• • "'' J . ~appia, 30M Tyle r Wa}·, facilities , equipment and campout s and campfires are Costa Mesa . Free pick up and return, Repack or lubricate top trained guidance which ai vc j us t a fe w of the activities Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. Don - and bottom bearing, check motor brushe•, clean them the opportunity to de-tha t the boys will enjoy at aid Molinaro, 2700 Peterson and repack fiDDr bru •h bearings, r•place motor ·velop in all directions -C amp Norri s. Way. Costa Mesa. bolt ph · 11 11 Dave Dye., a Costa Mesa • ys&ea y, menta y, so-Boy -~-If. and ~Ir s. Donald THIS OffER EXPIRES WED 'PRfL 12 · 11 d · · 11 1 · patrolman, is offerina in· .• "' · t ta Y an spmtua Y· t IS Can, 201 Loyola" Rd .. Costa ,. the aim of Boys ' Clubs to s truction in ..judo every Me s a. ''le Cllhe ~il'B ~ JJ!Jopp:t help members we serve arow Wednesday from 3:30 to Girl -\h. and ~ir~. David 3800 E.. Coast H.,.., Corano.4•1 Mor 67S.3663 up tod bed drespons lble, well· 5:~~r~!t~~~oi:~o~~~~i~~m~n Kelley, 1552 Miramar Dr ., '======================~"'~un~e~a~u~l~u~·-----, a&.lboa. ,. activi ties contact Jim ~iur· ray at 642-8372. Mendoy, MOJch 27 Girl -.\tr . and \irs. Sch- POSSESSING SIGIIS LEADS TO CITATION ne iderjohn, 18.S S An aheim :\ve., Costa Me sa. Gi rl -Mr. and .\tr s. Char- les Schafman, 22 10 Colleac Ave., Costa \1e sa. Gi rl -\1r . and \Ir s. J ohn Kubas, 178~ I \\ann SL. It- vine. Thursdoy, Morch 30 Gi rl -\tr. iW'i d \h s. An- thony \·k>1 so, l ~ 38 \larh n Way, 9arcrcst. Gtrl -\1r. and \1rs . Jame.\o Uook, Ji ll: 38th St ., \\e~1 ~cwpotl. Friday, Morch 31 8o)' -\-h . and \lr ~. 1)(\ug - las T he1S, 712 Center S1 .. Costa \1esa. Girl -\lr. and \1rs. \\1l- ham P ax son~n ~ St .. Co~sl. Bo)' -\1r. and \lr~. :to- ward Cox. 3101 Roosevelt Way, Costa \1e s a. Boy -\ir. and \h. l·lhs Frink , H 9 Brentwcwd St.. Costa Mesa. 8 By GRETCHEN WILLIAMS o local artis 1 Nou• showing through April MUTUAL SAVINGS AND L..O AN ASSOCIATION 2867 EAST COAST HIGH WAY CORONA DEL MAR ~/s o on Dos pla)' Model of .. FASHION ISLA ND;· NEWPORT CENTER By Irvin• Co. ~pro/ /Orh to 4pro // ;rh Serving Orange County -1947 - Harry Slatt /Mturin{l : Paint• by *PRATT & LAMBERT *UNIVERSAL Stockwell Wallpaper DECORATING SERVICE 6Y OUR EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL I Kl 3-5254 I 616 SOUTH MAIN STREET NO SERVICE CHARGE ON PERSONAL ACCOUNTS --~· ,.,..,_ Since he didn't o wn a restaurant but was seen walkina down the street with a sian, "Dini na room open," polic e afted H- yea.r-old Otarles Ri chard Almanzan ir they could check his residence at 11 20 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. He wu then booked on a chasac of poaae uion o f stolen property, includina sian• from Ediaon Co •• Jolly Taco, .-ad Bonua ~r­ aen. Ave., Costa Me sa. Boy -Mr. and ~tr s. Kae Ewina. 1576 E. Ocean Front, Balboa. Boy -Mr. and \1r s. Martin Korson. ))9 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. TM•doy, M•ch 18 Girl -MJ. and ~"'· Ken· neth Conroy , 1060 Cont <Wd St., Costa Me sa. Co it Drapery Cleaning Is Guaranteed Perfect 230 £.-11th 8l. ec.e. ,._ ._._ ........ ""'"'* 1-Cwpw II IIEXICAII YACATIDI Mill Anaiola Sanorio of Coi'OII'Ia del Mar hal spent aprini ncation tcMach of fae bore;,. Her ••dents may M &Haa 6a Muiell\ hat Unce ia tun c:lanes dU I ltltoft • """"fo v--lw • w. .... ,..... Coi167WIII Boy -Mr. and Mn . Brooks CavanaU&h , 891 Danell St., Cosca Mesa. Boy -Mr. and ~s . Albert Potel, 16-4 E. 19th St .. Coaca Mesa. Boy -~. aod Mn. Ho- wald Silber, 200 Onyl A•e., Bolboa IJiaod. ....... ,.-~29 Oirl -Mr. lftcl Mra. Roser Oibboa•~ lll6 Kerry Laae, Cotta,. ... Boy -~. ..., ..... • J my Boll, 357 16111 Pl., Colla '*··· tr 1~ fllllloo:•••• R ... nlm ole. A&o or Ooncfttlon of Yt111 Dl ........ If au.-.. ·: .. :::··..... ··-":'::':::!'':-: ........... ... ,......... • ..f*'c:Lh fit J 3 d MMIIIi.•o~l!tl~·~! ----·~.-- 3)!1 OFF lot cuh & carlf 1702 NEWPORT Ill YD. ao 17tlt, Casoa lloso 14Hnt lOLL FREE .. UII CDM TRACKMEN WIN r----;::::;:=::=====:~ SPORTS DILEMMA: "NO FREE RIDES" lbh whole di lenrna is 1that if 'he cocrmunhy wants aometh~rtJ ror 1beir obi ldrt~, they WJU t~ave lD ~ lor tt in sornt way or anqther. There is no rrec ridt. a, Mlko Looc• Col(lft& de\ Mu•t uaclc team IC.~oced a 64-Sl upnt vlctDif' .. ove,... Ht~ntinat.on Beach 1ut Thurlday after- noon in their third Irvine Leacue c'uh.' Coach Blah's forces are now 3..0. 1t was a tiaht art air all lhc way, and the Sea Kinas hadn't iced it wHII the second to last event was run. This event was the mi It and Rich L..abril won it with a ti me of 4:50.· Speedster Ooua Myers had a fine d11y for the Sea Kinas as he finished fi rst in the 100 yard dash, accond ln the '220 and wu part of the 880 relay team which also 'WCJn .... Hill ' time+ of 10:2 in the 100 bro_kc hi • own school record of 10.3. Mycra teamed up with Bill Livinarlon to lead the 880 relay team to a· winnina time or 1:35. Hiahjumper Ron Coon has become a con s istent 6 footer as he won aaain with a j ump of 6 feet even. One other record was broken Thursday as re cent transfer John Connell soared over 11' 10 .. in the pole vault. Corona del Mar• a hard luck baseball team dropped another aame Tuesday a her- noon as they £ell at the hands of touah 'Huntington Beach 2·1. on the around with his pin .. point control. A couple of fluke hits and a few bad breaks spelled doom (or Leach and hi s mates. The Sea Kinas blew two bi1 chances to put the Eagle spikers still lead By Bruu Dixon Estancia High School track team remains undefeated in Leaaue with a 3~ retOJd but not by as great a margin as they would like to ha,•e done it so far. San Cle mente pre sented about the toug~­ est competitio n this ye ar for the Red and White. Coach Floyd Suain had to pull all available strength up to the vars ity leve l so he cou\J realize his goal of not being defe a ted in var· sity competition. lie Uoyt, a promis ing soph· omore, was ri &ht behind with a good time o( 4:52. In the s print events Tom Veach took both events by snatching the 100 with a time of 10.4 and then came back and pounded out a time of 22.2 for the 220. Thi s is the best time in league so far and it also tied the school record. Veach nor• mally runs with the Cees. Larr y Yard continued his improvement in the muscle events by setting a school record in the s hot with a dis tancc of ~S'8 ... Bob Ray· mord took a ~th ..., i th a ~3'21~" effort. The Sea Kina s are now aame out of teach in lhe ~2 in League play while 3rd and 7th irminas. In the the Oilers are 2~. For the thi rd, COM had the bases second game in a row Corona loaded with one out, due to hitters, were unable to get · 3 s uaight walks by the the hits that counted as the y lluntington hurler. But the s tranded 10 men on ba s e. nex.t batter grounded into a The Sea Kinas scored their doubl e play to thwart the fi rst and only run in the rally. A double play was Sth inning after the Oilers the run stopper once again had drawn first blood in th e in the last inning. Mike bottom of the th ird. Mik e Leech doubled and Myers L\!ech led off wi th an in-s ingled, putting two on with fie ld single and advanced nobody out. A pop out and to second on the t hi rd the n the clutch double play baseman's over-throw .. o\fter ended it, and the Se a Kings Doug ~'lyer s walke d to put had lost ano ther. two on, John Morr isse t Corona only had 6 hits promptly doubled to deep but were hi tting t he batt !eft ceme r, scori ng Leech. we ll as there we re only Such athletes as Tom Veach and Ri ck Ga l\ade were brought up to join the tro ups for a varsit y victory. In the pole vault and broad jump leapi n' L es 3 \and brought home 2 more fi rs t place fini shes. In the catapaulting event Bland s hot up and over 12'6" and in the btl) ad jumr he did a \'try respectable 20'7". Yard also nabbed a second in t he discus by whirling the plate 10-4'7". \leanwhile CD~! chucker Ste\·e Leech was doi ng a fine JOb on the mound . Th e ;.outhpaw sophomo re scat- tered S hits as he kept the hard-hitting Oilers mos H~ In the high JUmp Phtl Jor• dan snapped up a first place with a leap of 5'8". Terry Schmitz a \so had a great da)• for the Eagles as he took the 440 event with a time of 52.8. After the -l..W, which is considered to be one of the most grueling races in track, he got up again to run in the mile a nd take the event wi th a new school record of 4:42. Char- In the 880 relay the team of f1allad~. \like \!I.:Cias 4 key, Veach and Schmi tz led the Eagles to a fir st place fimsh. Coach Str ain was quite impressed wi th the effort dtsplayed by Richard Wood in the IO""' hurdles. lie felt that his effort was the turn• ing point in the mee l. Mc>00REE R0.-::-:8 1:--:-:N S::----. IS FORD LEADER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TheodNe Robins Ford, for .u, years famil} institution s er\"ing Orange 'r""'"" matntains leadersh tp in the!f etght·and·a4 half, acre Ford •''"'""'"'"'P through Clln!ootant 1mpro\·e· men! 1n sales method s and ser,·i ce faciliucs. For ex.amplc, theH recent\~ comple te FOld Rntunda Diagn•'Stic Ccnte1 - Southern Cailfomia's fi rst -can make 130 elec tronic tests on any Amen can· made car tn less th an 30 minutes. And if he wishes, the car's owner may wa tch all tests from a cl imatized glass mom his nwn banks of dials and indica· s. Cost o f the entire llpe1ation is .,9.95. Overall service facilities provide fo r ., • .,,,, on 7 ~ cars simultaneously, and / Robin's own courtesy bu sses leave ever)' half hour for fr ee customer to work, school, or hom e return. A unique high·perform ance car service center at the modem lership feature s the Shelby-Ameri can 350, GT·SOO and Cobra. These and hi ih performance cars are on di s 4 and ready for immediate delivery times in Orange County's on ly ' .. th,,.;· zed Shelby-Ameri can sales and ce center. Also unique is Robin's Ford Economy in which the new Ford Model is no w ~ina offered for imme-- dtlivery. Speci al facilities for Vl.am!!~e7-- RT-130 USED CARS EVERY CAR LISTED HAS PASSED 130 ELECTRONIC T ESTS FOR PERFORMANCE AHO SAFETY. CHEVROLET ... $795 (!'llltlf_ l!e<!•ft, 'l!!l~t. ltU..,...o'l(, ,.,.,., 1.._,1...,. CHEVROLET $895 PONnAC ....... $1095 ~fltt/1\<>1 o Dr. Vh lt II&J.t. 1ute .. 1'$ .• 1'8, l h t ll"ll. CHRYSLER ...... $1 I Dr. "' f. '63 PONnAC ....... S1495il '63 RIVIERA . . . . . . . . $19951 1"1111 -· lnd IICiorY lir Corw:lll""'l""'. T -BIRD . . ...... $2495 11'\Jl L ii'OWEII IOftHIEVILLI.&..ck•t S•ot, PS. PB. PW, Air PLYI. lana •..... $2195 • _..., , ..... ,.....,..., t lr FORD ........... $1499 4 do. c;.,,.,...., H""'• ""'•· TRUCKS FORD F-500 ..... $499 2 .... ,..... ... ..... FORD F-100 ...• $1591 ~-.................. ,...,_, CHEYIOLif .• :; $1"1 .......__.....,.._ ..... three s trike-outs in their best all -around performan ce of the season. Th e Sea King s take on San C lemente tomorrow (April 71 on the Triton di amond. Forr est Twogood, and 2 at UCI. His career coaching tecord is 108 wins and 54 losses. Rat ed as one of So uthern Ca liforni a's most succ ess·- fu\ high schoo l ba sketball coaches, Davi s came to UCI from Glendale High, where hi s teams won 14 7 and lost d~ing a 7-ye ar span. The 36~ye a r-old Davis is a na t ive of Laguna 3 each, wh ere he was a 4-sport par- ti cipant in high school. l-I e played baske tba ll at Or ange Coast College and was an All-American volleyba ll player at UCLA, where he earned his bachelor's and ma s ter's degrees. Eagle nine _ beaten S-2 By Rick Roth Three 5th inning runs wrapp ed around 2 walk s and 3 key hits accounted for J runs and a 5-2 wi n for !fun· tington Beach over Estancia in th e !irS\ Irv ine Leasue ac tion or the }'ear on March 26 • Huntington drew lirst blood off Eagle hurler Ouck Lo se th with a run in the 3rd, whi ch Los eth, hi mself, wild pitched to the plate. Easle shortstop Tom Scott kno tted the game with a line dri ve. 330 foot home t over the left-center field fence, After the 5th inning rally, the Oilers added a run in the 6th, a s did E•tanc ia. For the Eaales Oluck Perry walked, was moved to 2nd on a fielder's choice and sin&led home by catch· er Steve Thompson. Thomp- son led the Eaale attack wit.h 2 hi h . The Ea,Ju earlier had dropped a 7-1 doci sion 10 Cotta Meu in a non-leque altair on Mitch 22.. Five Haalc errors made the cri- tical difference, at well as • noti~eablc lack or punch, Lefl fielder Tom Bullard .. nd Et~cia (rom a Ocorat 'Pallo no-biuer wilh • 2 out, 71h innint ain1le eo account ror Ettacia'a ••lly hi~ 20 words or lou 21 words fo 30 words 31 words fo '40 words .... Eoeh word over 4{) words .. Multl·Milllefl 0 •11•' ''•In ' ...... 4 "·-· .... Wllll"t T• M•ll• h l it 1,. Th• Mu •lc ,,.,."'"' CON·TA CT1 aUI , ROlliNS -673 -5951 - I. SI'UCHU 2: IUSIMI$1 III'ORTS 3. COLLIGI THI MU & ·AISIGMIIIMTS •. ALL YOUR •.• WIIT,IIIG MIIDII "Me•rf•l Reaeerch •• If Nec •aa•ry" PMO.It ••• IHIMS the community. The second idea aad prob-o able the most tealitliQ and priJmatic or them all il the dtletion of aotne p•l d the extra curricular p~ocramt It ~JchoO I. Either band. drama, or llothletie, or some other (unction mull JO. The molt toaical is the athletic pro• ar.-n. or limi tina I L ~ the J ot 4 cheaput sports which the school could suppotL tr the corrmunity des ired the other aporU the only thin& that could then be done is to S.t t up a program separate rrom school and raise money by a participa- tion fee or somethins of that 1 Time 1.50 2.00 3.00 .OS 2 T imes 2.50 5.00 4.00 .10 3 T imes 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 'Theatre Compac t Organ' with electronic ttaps Cas tanets -ONLY at ... CORCORAN \1U~1C CO. (.~crosS rrom Fashion Sq.) #66 Town & Country 541-131 8 Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 8 • Yamaha • Story ~ 1785 •·a lu~ spinet pi;ono, SJ8'>; Gulbran,;;~n T ht'all"r Or/(lln duc,.d lo S I 595, roa">' tr-rm JO . ll ome of Strinway Piano" & 'BARGAIN! 2 lots in Cy press section Pacific View ~ie· moria \ Park, COM. Retail Sl20 each ... SACRIFICE SlSO oa. 548·1277 . o WANTED TO IUY every at PhiiH.ntenA Auociatet, &38 E. lot, Santa Ana. WE BlJY fo r cash or sell on commi uion. Oood Nmicure and antiques. Call 547· S%~ or eve•. call Mr. KNae, 646·4~12. -----ENCYCLOPEDIA. SilT. Wanted. Adult or J r. Set or boO.. Al1o Oreal Boob of the Weatem Wo rld.. SeL S+W669. Coli toY--·.U .......... .,... OCC HOSTS R!GATTA Oranae Coau Co.Heae uilora wi It host the Southem Series No. 5 reaaua this Saturday at Newport Beach with the top sailina achoob on the West Coast competina. SOIMID CARDS 61 Bill Schmid fashioned a nouy 68 over the touah Irvine Country C lub course April 3 to lead Lhe Orange Coas t Colleae Pirates to, a l6·l0 win over Chaffey in WANTED BOSTON Whaler Squall with or without sail!. 213·244~128. PUBLICATION typing want· ed. ltav~ varityper; head· liner. O'·er 60 type faces. Call 6 7 3·150/ or 673·0550. Ask for Fran. Your Cham ber of Commerce needs a small refrigera· tor, electric plat e, fo ld- ing chairs, tv tables or ??"· Cal! 673-4050 and we will help you out vour ga rage! cle an o MOVING a. STORAGE -~==--=-=---­HARBOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE Agent for WHEATON VANLINES, INC. L1 8·7 323 or Ll 8·9783 375 E. 11th St., Costa \le sa APT. for one. Nur beach, private patio. References required. E vet. 673•7135. Reason- able rent to riaht person. SlnJA?tON WANTED NEED A WEEKEND SITTER• Child care in my home from Friday eve. to Sun. of on types of c:lo-- .t Iitten , ~peci •lty , ahirt1. ti.SO por l{r~l Mable 'l'hltman. 607 Mfc ..! auorite, CnM. J-2774. · ' WARANTEEO USED RCA Coloc SI!O TV Rentah .flO month Bay -Option Eapen Mnic• CaJia t$ COIY'S TV 2276Coii.,.,QI (a.ictd K_.,.on) 6*"4114 1: I I An-.1 show this Sunday Onop C..IJ Vol-527 movl .. , ;,.lodl., " ........ d ol40 -.4 I. u IMMMx.-y ~ the World in Biahty Daya," cloiJ <JI -leu lAp.., "Eiolli>..,t Walt," Nld -~·trill tnunt 0.. "Swi •• PWly Robiuon," Holter • Wild Aal•l •ow also Hmnan the 10aaoina at lilt Ona .. Coaat)' Pafr.. Hippo. Tb41re wi 11 also be pouda ia ~otta Meta on trained animal• that have ~. Apnl 9, ot 2 p.m. b f d h •·I . ucl 4:30 ·p.m., u wu In· eert catwe on s ue "'e· noanced by \he crpnlza-viaion ahowa as "Lan ie, .. tion'a Chef de Gare, Jerome •"Have Gun Will Travel, .. ·Newport Beach Balloa Island Lido Isle ... Costa Mesa eo-del Mar and ,.You Asked For It." A. Goodell. Featured evcnta ..; ll be Proceeds from the event will be uaed by the 40 and 8 to support n .. se trainina acholarships a warded to airls selected from Oranae County schools, OC<,otdina Carl Proctor , chairman ostrich race., camel racea, elephant racea and wild animal ra~ea , piloted by members or the 40 and a. Other lltractiona will in .. elude the animal• whi ch have been 1een in countlcu the event. I~ 6~ ~~0~~ .P!~~I.tlc!~~nt chai~an of the Orll'll; Men• a Colleae and the Clo•c· Coa1t Chapter o( the mont Gradual c School, Scripps Colleae Alumnae Robert G. Hamerton.olr:elly, Ana •• announces an April au is tant profe ssor of reli· 14 dimer mc:ctina and a aion a t Scripps Colleae. panel di scunion 1 ponsored ~s. Willi am St.t,ler of jointly by the Scrippa Alu~ Balboa is chairman of ttle nac Chapter and the Oranae Sc ri pps Colleae a nd Clare· CountyCbapteror Claremont mont Men's Colleae alumni Men's Colleae. The ·evenr dinner and panel di scus .. will be tle1d in Jamboree sion. As sistin& her are Hall at the Newporter Inn, Mrs . William Gi acomazzi , coc:ktaib beina 1erved at Newport Beach, re•erva .. 6:30 and diMer at 8. tions; Mrs. Robert Bury, "Is God Dead" will be Tus tin, invitations; and dis cuu ed by Hany V. J af-Mrs . Eri c Lass en, Santa fa, pro(euor or political LIDO ISLE B.R. -21> room, flnlily .•...• ,11 ll•r•aci ou o potio, ed &. li I tcred divina bo ard. well decorated ••• decoraton dream ond tdeal borne for 'ly liviqa and clcaant ·ally pri ced at - $63,500 ror appointmenL ****** Beat Irvine Ton ace 1~ · cation. 3 sa ·.+ hobby Heat~ pool. Qo,.. Now 3)55 VIA LIDO, N!WI'ORT I!AOt ·time • Then they found out about look in~ at other people's houses. __ _, widl the dosds'!"' If you want the bleacher crowd milling through your house, the best way to eet them is to put it up for sale without a Realtor•s• assistance. They'll come from miles around to see you make your pitch. Trouble is, you're likely to strike out when il comes to making a sale. Yo u simply don't have the facilities and u - periencc to get the best possible buyer and the best possible prk c. A Realcor has. A Realtor is a professional in real es- tate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member oft~ local board aod of the National Associa tion of Real Estate Boards. I AlL OF ZURICH CIRCLE IS DIVIDED INTO TID PARTS OF APPIIDXIIIATELY U,HI SQ. FT . EACH So when yo u're scUiog yo ur house . make sure you score : sce a Realtor. Y9u'U find him wherever you see this ~eat , which only he can display. 3 lots-12,000sq.h. landscaped patio enclosed lanii 12x50 Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa 3,840 sq.ft. home & 3 car garage 15x34 heated& filtered pool Board of Realtors bedrooms, 3 baths powder room, encloS<d dre ssing room with sho wer. Balboa Bayfront 2170 Chonnol Rd. • B.R., 3)\ Bo. 133,000.00 $3S,500.00 in cas1t wi th balance incl ud ing 6~% inter es t at one per cent per mon(h , all du e in fi ve yea rs, wi ll be cons idered . • • • • • SIIO_I'II' IY lPPOIITII"lNT 1ltll....,,...,.,.lf'!>l''T.flf.., LOUIS I, IRIGGS-EXCLUSIVE AGENT lU EAST ULlOA ILVD ,, ULlOA PHOIIllll·llll RES: lll-4111 BALBOA ISLAND Exclusive Commercial 1. Most desirable60 Foot Commerci al Comer in 2. Right in fhe heart of fhe &siness Di strict - foot troffi c. 3. North West Comer of Marine and Balboa Aven ues. 4 Addreu -:J) 1 & :J)3 Morine Ave. S. 60' on MMine, 7!/ on Sol boo 6. 4,!1)0 1q. f"t of Business Property, en t"""'" available from 2 str .. ts. 7. Known as Boar~crt 1 S Marltet for 23 years. Mr. Mrs. Boardman certainly ore en ti tled to ,..,,;.,. .. tirement after such a long stint of service. m~y friends and customers have already "''"""''d dismay at na t being able to morlc.et at fhot fab,lo<u CC!"'•'· 1110 SHOULD IUY THIS IIEIIAIIKAIL E PROP a. Somebody or bodies who have money. The os~· ing price is $120,000. The property is clear of all debts. The owner will corry o good si ze first ;1Nst Deed at 6~"- b. SomeN1fy who hos talent, finesse, cha'"' ' class. Yl1to is able to bring to the Island type of business in occord with fhe environm••t ewtd atMosphere of the Village. Ill IT AilE THE IYIIIAD USES OF THIS 4,. FT. OF IOLD •m a. One Iorge store XI' x 75' frontoge on Ma1ino plus 2 ar More smaller stares, entrew1ces Marine or Balboa or both, b. [)ivicle In half about ~ way down eolboa with 8 ft. hoi\ between for deliveries - ~~Mre .ntrances on Balboa, _. or .Son Marin .. e. Moll-Fnantage on M•ine, aunoundlng 8 P.S. Bull dins ew~d Planning D.pa11ment to ~sult.d. See what con be done on South ~-··-•t Com.,, opposite, on a J)' • 7S lot. (6 on • 3)' lot}. IIIIDTID nPU DF .,8101 n ._,,._ .. ._., ... ..., ... ~ ....... , o. Sho•tker .. d Shine Shop.. a.. 'A hlth cl•n Ice C,_ Parlor c. o.lic11N11en & S ... le Gfoceries cL Art Shop .. Ore•• Shop ~c.-. ., SIMoHouu h, Movlo ltou•• (& Thootro) IPD IYU'f lAT. a Ill, ._ l• I .... RALPH V. HINGER • 6•2·6•72 eve. 67J.3.c68 1730 W. Coast Hi way """""" ..... Harbor Hills · Spectacular VIew 3 bedrms., dining room, family room , I ibrary ond wet bor. S59,500 • ••••••••••••••••• One of the lowest condominiums in BACK BAY AREA. 2 pools, putting greens , etc. SJO,OOO VIew • • • I bedrms. plus den . S36,950 • • • ij0)( Y. f"RJI.Hl<l.IH I R~Jl.l. TOR ' 3250t.to:o.t-ecw.. *I k • Clftfwltia -' 67:J.Z222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS "-· •• ., .... Or4er W • S.~acrfptlea : Cell 673.0550 NORTH TUSTIN Lovely, cu stom·built 3 bedroom, 2 both. Very pro vinci al design .,..jft, heavy shak e roof, r• sawn cedar si din g, loads of alderwood paneling, etc. 36' heated pool . Fully outomatic sp rinld er system. 20' x 20' ARTIST'S STUDIO WITH NORTH LI GHT.Owners are mo ving O'ld-must hove quic~ sale.Assume $27,000 loan .an d moh offer for their eqv i ty. JIMTALCOII Til LIND 14 PHONE 642·5111 LDO ISLE SR,IOO LIDO ISLE oo V'O\J Nltlto 4 aEOROOMar Jua T 1.. laT a o- " 4 -altDtiiiOOM , l •.ATH MOM •• ·~t...T-I N K ITCH«N. c.Aflll~lt Ta AND OIIIIA~Ilfllllll.\Ol'4 A 4.._1'"00T t...OT, OHI..V' s•,soo p.a. palmer • tnc. THE "CHANNEL REEF" ,_:an•t Sell It? Trade It? - Por F•u Action & Results Call EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. 54&-1168 270 E. 17th St., C01ta Men . . -o--. -c ....... dol --Califanlia Lao. • -Ql•-1 Newport Bortlor llllruce -IUY--UASI-....... ,. ... .. ., .BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIBENTS Rea. of The a.-el Reef •joy water &oat 'fiew •cl cc.•eai•ce ol -.orina ._., boat at 6e rt.t door. (Aleo a ~ liMa ~ eunn .. ••tiq •• .,._.,.. r .. ponaibillti•• ol cuill&.sllalaa a lup t.ome) 1\.,. ... _, ......... ol li'ria& hen al 01-et R.Nr ApL A aoloct -• or 1 -.. • 2 •• AI>L Aun-. ·wJ tmfl YOU TO SR cQ ~liB MOORS -POl Ntr FUllte ~ ... -'.lftiT .... 6JI.ml All ,.. ~ lii01T .. Mitt II ...... Untouched by Human Hands NOT T HI S ONE. This Cell op hane wrapped cream pu ff will de light the most disc rim inatmg buyer. Th ree large bedrooms , two ba th s,PALOS VE RDE s tone fireplace . Dreamy kitc hen wilh built-in e lectric appliances including dis hwasher. U ke new carpets and drapes included. Conveniently located to SHOPPING , •BANK ING, THEATRE and SCHOOLS is th is beaut iful ADULT OCCUPIED HOME. NO FINANCE F RO BL EMS. SU BMI T ONLY 10:0 DOWN. Priced right ar only 131,950. Don't pus up thi s bargain -CALL T ODAY. A Gleaming Nine Room liOME -jumbo s ize rooms . Th e access ibiHty of the center hall plan makes it a1home [or com fort a nd pleasures. FIVE BEDROOMS, FOUR BATH S. Attractive two s tory o n quiet, cul·de ·s ac s treet in an e xcell e nt EASTSIDE COST A MESA reside n- tial neighborhood. FORMAL DINING ROO M, built· in kitchen including dishwas he r, bal"'b·que and ~II. Loads of c losets and cupboards , plus kit· chen pa ntry. Family room with ~tl ass door to s pa· ious pat io and fenced yard. The answe r to a lar~te families needs for onl y $42,500. THI S II ONT LA ST -CALL TODAY . M.M.ll "l'oo'll Ulto Ow l'nndq ~·· Ill L 11111 lt. -Ul NISI C.. ._ l.snlt• Ia I. 1M •• It s;lstc CC•••t•s'J'I E••i•1• Cell 6a.4579 er .-.1011 • • ,. s. ~ C4M McAr111ur -c-t Hwy. CORONA DE~ MA~ t714J 673-3445 SEIIPLE BEAL ESTATE IELOMG TO THE 'HOIISEY' SE"r. We ho ve your ron chito ... 1 1/8 ac res wi th neor·new 4 BR home, carrolls , fu lly fenced, room for pool , pleasant ne ighborhood. Su- burban living a t its best! Col i Us! S_.5,000 lEST BUY ... IALIOA ISLAID UYFIIUT! This i s o one-owner home! 3 BR, fam ily room~I G, big li ving room. On on R·2 lot with room to odd. Superb co nditi on ond FULLY FURNISHED . incl ud ing Co lor TV. Ma gn ificent VIEW of main c hannel from both leve ls. P lease coli fo r appointment to see. Sl H ,OOO CAllED HIGHLAIDS Charmi ng Ga rden and Sea view plus gra - c ious 3 BR ond 3 Both home. Both Dini ng and Family Rooms. Private Beaches . Ex- cellent F inancing. Ready to Oc cupy NOW! ... Redu ced to S4 1,000 VUCC-A \IALLE'r SEMI'LE REAL ESTAU 67S.2101 E. HI "'"' 41 ACIIES • JOSMUA TRE£ TWENT'I' NINE P AL MS Slll PIIACII A"IIMATILY I•LII Fl. CIITII IF .lt.IA Till WciJs.llktanle Jah an bli ... o llonloo .... lHJ tuo N!"f*t u .. nn eo...._ • I • sparnng (Coou_-rrom Poll 1) aa.t c~e*-aalion of lhe local oppoaitioA .upportod tJ,o a souad altomatin. ""Is it timely to fnsist upon mov ida tho freeway in lind or Newport Beach? The answer would appear in d\e affirmative. Piru, l.aauna Beach, by ita steaO. fut delelrminallon, hu come up wi lh WI altomative rout• ina, Lhua ehanaina a pre- viously adopted freeway propoul which would have virtually decimated that ..:omnunit y. Secondly, Hun• tinaton Beach baa moved the freeway inland orr the Ocean Front. Between these two points, there is no sound toaic for not utilizin& the riahtooOf•way of the San Oieao Freeway as a con- necting lint. Ample feeder roads or arterials can be made available to provide accessibility to the local areas. "The advocates of this alternative approach are on sound and practical (ootina now in vi ew of the decisions at the anchor points cs tablished in Laa una Beach and Hun tina ton Beach. ci1co, CIUIM l and other ehie1 have done to block thl creatiCW\ ol a coacrete junale throuab their com- muniliu, Newport Beach can •l•o do. Now i 1 the time for 1tifl'eaiq oppollt.ioa - not vacillation." Here are freeway prolelta received at the City Hall: CORONA OEL MAR H;gh School won the smal l school divi sion com petition Friday in the 11th annual Orange Coast Col lege From Qartea and Cha ... lotte Gardner, 619 SL :Jarne1 Rd., Cliff Haven -••we are proteatina aaainat a free- way adjacent to 1 Sth SL There is plenty of vacant land farther int1nd where connection can be made to exiatina freeways for people who are in a hurry, -Doesn't seem riaht to distwb 400 invitational ma th meet. The team members fami lies, 3 schools, and are shown above; from 1 eft, Brook Cross, Ron Bush, Jim Freem an, Robin Hobson, and Richard Lyons, with team sponsor Stephen Jundanian. Loara High School took I arge school honors. churches, to say nothina or E I" h · ba ~.~;v~~~d:::,.w;~;:· w::~ ng IS on semester SiS ina distance to the above.'" By Shoron Hullnts From Mrs. Gayle Little, 3eginning next fait, full 545 Catalina Dr., comer year Eng lish classes wi II of 15th St., Newport no longer exist at Corona Heiahts -''1. am op_posed to del Mar Hig h School. a freeway gomg_ adJacent to "All English courses will 15th St 1 have JUSt recently be on a semester basis," a~tten my house here and I Dan Gi llis, English depart· Wilt not be able to work ment chairman, announces. now and act another. I have English courses wi 11 be just !lone a lot of redecor• broken into two fields : com- a tina and repairins this little house , and I want to stay here." ing on the proaram changes las t sprina, said the dis- trict has finally given him the "green liaht'• to initiate the 5-year el!.perimental program. He explained that the semester proaram will orrer more variety of courses and teachers , and it will make English "more colleze .. like." "Chanae" he explains, "is the mainsprin& to the entire program. Students are l y Sho-Hol l"l• The Corona del Mar lliah School donkey ba•kotball ~ame , sponsored by the j~.r­ Dior cluJ, wu held March 4 in the schooltym. Asuide donkeys. 11 me~ ber1 of the COM rac:ulty c:hallenaed members of the student body, each vyin& for a trophy donated by the Reynolds Company. The final acore wu 24·22 in fav or of the students. Maki n& up the winnina team were Mike Leech, Dan OTT,I·Ierman Aki, Gary Lona, Bob Burae, Chris Schuti,a. Dan C hritty, Tim Peltason, Steve B;owie, Mike Ezzel and John Kelley . Randy Acevedo and Tom Wes taat e were student coaches. The members of the faculty team we re Ken Fish, Bob Werley, John Blair, Dave Uolland, TOm Jacobson, Mike Kilbourn, Larry Ban· ncr, Ron McNichols , Robert Stone, Roaer Wei ss and John Mitchell. Jack Sw artz- baugh acted as coach. Rules or the ga me were altered to correspond with the handicapped players. When the ball £e ll to the floor, the players could dismount. but had t o take their donkeys with them. NEII'ORT HARIOR EJII!Jj FI RST SECnOII--Pill I THURSDAY, APfliL 6, 1967 • c:DIIOIIA DEL liAR, CAUF. , CHEPROLF;T Ll';TEGRITY. VALUE SELECriON ' USED u CARS .. In place of tryina to make a deal to relocate the interchanae at Superior Avenue and Newport Blvd., the City Council and the so- called Conunittee of 100 mitht better consolidate forces and hold to a loai cat answer to the fre e way prob- lem, roovi n& it off Fifth Avenue in Corona del Mar as well as the Coast Hiah• way in Newport Beach pcoper, Dr. Marven Reitz, 601 Irvine Ave,, comer of 15th St., Newport Heiahts -"I cb not want or desire the so-called freeway to find its way down 15th St ... h would ruin my own property for the use to which I put it, as well as the Hi&h School across the street. .. tt•s a cinch that [ couldn't hear a heart beat .. Let them run the blood¥ thin& down Palisadel Rd ., where the property won't cos t all the money our children's child· ren will be able to make, or better still, not bui ld it at municati on, which includes grarm1ar , speeoh and com-- position courses, and liter• ature survey, wh ich covers drama, Ame rican and English litera ture. Each of th e study suides, such as novels and short stories , will be used only once , to avoid re peti· tion. mavin& i11 new d irecti ons and education mus t mov e: also." Some of the new classes to be offered alona with usual grammar and litera- ture cour se s will be "Liter- KAY PAULSEN of Garden Grove, who is 83 ~ears old, shows his No. 1 member· ship card in th e newly or- ganized Octogenarian Cl ub at Davey's Locker in New- port Beach. Club membe rs ScoH Bice named editor Tile OWIEST, lost TllereuPIJ IIECOIDITIOIED To be graduated, each student must complete 6 s emesters or English with at least 2 classes from each category. Fres hmen wi II be· required ature or the drama ," "His· tory of the theater," and "Twentieth century litera- ture: ideas, trends and so- cial criticism throuah liter• to take "lnlroduction t o ature," Hi&h School English," Corona .del Mar Hi&h \l.'hich is a general re£erence School is the first hi&h and background course, and school in the Newport-Mesa a dass in beginn ing com• Unified District to chanse "If a ma ndate of oppo-o sition to the freeway is wanted, the citizens of the co11111unity will undoubtedly and readi ly provide a clear and decisive one. What Laguna Beach, Rasadena, Beverly Hilts, San Fran-all." Oc Land ludion ~1"1 11 po~~~~~res, j uniors and ~sh~e~~~~;v:r,"i~hii: ~~:~ seniors may choose their has been used previous ly in 1-.·lore than 20 different ill· The aeco piece is 1.23 own c lasses. other high schools in the • a 1 M'· b .d . sl2 Mr.Gillis .whobeganwork-stateandnation. dividuals and fnms arc 1n· ere · 1n1mum 1 IS ,- teres ted in two parcels o( 500. 'T I f I dopted cho;" liubor Blvd. fr onl· c_ ~ThUReCHPuorpof sTeHoEr""'chsr.T&EI'Rs I op ess aw a age bein& orrered for sale by the 0 1an'e Cout Juniot Church" wi\\ be the sub-"There were th ose two · district so Ordinance 67-4 cOtteae Dl•u\et: .• . jeetofDr. William R. Eller'• &ith freezin g to death. · ·" wu tabled. The parcel1, totalin1 8.1 urmon at 9 and 11 a.m. said a former candidate for The •--. council. amenui1~~:n t pertam- acres, wi II be offered for this Sunday at the Lutheran Thl' 5 ina to real estate sicns, .I t bl. ,. t J Ch -• f hum ani tan ian \'iev.-s e a pu 1c auc 10n a ur .... o the Master, 2900 Section 8502 (E), was aiven p,m., Tuesday, April 11 , in Pacific View Dr., Harbo r point presented by a former its first rc:adina. the OCC Forum. Vi ew Hills. cu stomer or a "topless•• bar The C indennen, 1527 The 8 .1 acres, now open The conareaation will may have innuenced the p ·a,'lla Lan N w t ratifi cation of Ordinance " "'1 e, e por land, is t oned I·R, or insti-hold a special meetina for Bea'h had the ' a I' 'O 67-4-A providina for enter-" • 1r PP ... -tutiona\~ecreationa l. City Evanaelism instluction, t.a.inment controls by the tion approved for 111 live officials s aid that i£ it is visitation and survMI at 2 Co en1erta1'nmen t , o wee"ly -; sta Mesa Ci ty Council .. sold, this zoning would no p.m. this Sunday. M d . dance, at the American , on a}' evenma. longer be appropriate, sinc e MES~ FATALLY HURT Most important new busi· L eaim Hall. it would not be owned by a Thrown from his car as it ness at the Council meetina school Of co\lese. rolled off the road. Melvin was the approval of permits EIISEIADA EtiTIIIES The Costa 'vlesa Planning F. Duncan, n, of 36~ Wal-for the first phase of the ALREADY OV£11 1a Conmission, on Apri l 11, nut St., Coat& Mesa wu South Coast Financi al Cen-Over 100 entrit§o have 1966, passed a resolution fatally injured and dead on ter: Bank of America, 3300 been received for the En- of intent to rezone the land arrival at Oranae County Bristol SL; Crocker Ci tizens sen ada Race, with the entry if the need arises, to corre• Medical Center late Friday National Bank, 3HO Bristol deadline set at April 14. spond to ad jacent us es. nisht.. Mr. Duncan, a pro-St..; and the Fox South Coast Amana the yachts nyin& The larger piece fronts on du ction planner for an aero-theater, 3410 Bri s tol SL at leu t one blue flag to I-I arbor and is 6.81 acres in space firm, is survived by The Ci ty \1ana&er called show they have entered the size. The mi nimum bid on his wife, Judith. for bids for an Atlas Drill race before,or a aold nag that piece wi 11 be S318,000. • TOO LATE TO CL4 SSIFY Safety Nel, estimated ~s t representing 10 blue nags, o ro t y napkie r $2,500; and for the fumuh-are the Allez-Cat, Aru a. FREE LANCE WRITER ina; o £ draperies and hard-Branta, Dutch We s t., the available. 10 years ad .. ware fo r the Ci ty Hall, to be John P. Scripps' H Y.! foot vertisins copy. El!.pericnce in fo r the bid openins. Fri-ketch No via Del Mar , AI day, April 14. Vien to and the Oebutanta. print, radio, T.V. and P.R. The e stablishment of a 25 Call eves. 675-1568 or foot setback on Palace <\ve , write "Marge ," 1824 Scott H. Bice, Aon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bi ce, 1127 must be 80 or older and can Ebbtide Rd., Harbor View go on fishing tr ips a t junior fare. Harbor Area mem bers of the new club are William H. Jones, 81, of 40b E. Bay Ave., 3alboa, and James P. Ainsworth, 82, of 2491 Ha rbor Blvd., Cos ta Hills, has been named edi- tor-in-chief of the South em California Law Review. Announcement of the a~ pointment was made at the annual banquet or the USC Law Review in the Music Center. Editors o r the Re· view, published quarterly Mesa. for thousands of SouthlarU SERVICES HELD FOR attorneys, are chosen for VICE-PRINCIPAL'S WIFE dcmo s tratcdability in scho. F I . larship, writin& and leader· unera serv1ces were h" held yesterday at Smith Mor-s ~P· 9. h · d tuary Huntinaton Beach for . cott ICC, w 0 receive ' • hu underaraduate de1ree at Mrs. Robert J._ Huahes , USC, will be a senior in the 8_1 51 Taylor Dn_ve, HWl-USC Law Center next fall. unaton Beocll, w1fe of the ..._ ... i i ~· , vice-principal at Corona del IVII'nnl AMID FOR Mar H;ah School. Pr;vate C.M. OPniiiST ClUI interment was at Pacific The nominatina commi ttee View Memorial Park, Corona of the Costa Mesa Optimist del Mar Club has named the follow-Mr~. 'Huahes, 34, was inaslate of oflicers for B67- found dead £rom a self in-6a : Oicted aun 1hot wound in Paul Brecht. prnident; her dlest F riday niaht by Ray Halverson and Doren her husband. Cu rtiss, vice-presidents; A native Californian, Herb Johnson, secret ary and txwn April 17 , 1932, Mrs. treasurer; and directors Bob d Bruna, Bruce Uowey, Gazy Huahes is survive also by Miller, Jack Pauons and three children, Susan, Linda and Robert; her Jack Van Every. Hol d~ver di rectors ate parents , r-..tr. and Mn. Pete Bob Bannick, Don Hout Sandoval of Hw'llington and Bob Scofield. Beach ; a brother, Mike Sandoval, and 2 sisters, Vir&inia Benrand and Margie Leon, The club meets at noon on Wednesdays at Sully's CoHee Shop, 17th St. and Oran&e Ave. FURNITURE REFINISHING & Antique restoring -reglueing & repo ir CUSTOM HOUSE 1677 Superior, C.M. 642·5652 need oe f..ubi Updafing? Compl er• deeor ot lo,g rCWHil <. I between 19th and 20th St., Marapata, Corona del Mar. Ordinanc e 67 -7 wa s held This advertisement is ne ither on offer to se l l nor a --1361 SALE or TRADE: Malibu 3 over for April 17. bdrm., I 3/4 baths, ocean Funher reports of the Plan-- side o f Hwy., ~ acre, nina Commission arc fireplace, covered lanai, scheduled relating to the BBQ, beautiful! N. B. P.O. number of parking spaces 1361 548-9798. in a COAST SUPER MARKET E. COAST HWY ., COM WE DfLIVER 673-3510 IFIIIOl~EI FOlD OJL~O~p~on~9 ~lo~6t,~ll~~:.=S~1 ~·!!•d~~2:!.' J 1 ROI DUC E $P ECI ALS us 11 CELLO BAG 10 lbs, LOCI.L CLORIETU STEWED 303 CNI solicitation of on offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is mode on ly by the P rospec tus . NEW ISS UE March_, 1967 150 SHARE S ENGINEERED ROYALTIES INC . COMMON STOCK ($100 Por Volue) Price S I ,000 Per Share Tomatoes 21 39' Coffee Cop ies of the Prospectus ma y be obtained from the LIIIT 303 CI.H 11~. 69' 21b.Sjl7 2 P I.CK KL UN !X 400 Sl Z1 11 •s' FICial Tissue v 45' 2/]~ under signed who is offering these securi t)es for sole in th is State on beha lf of the issuer. The Und.rwriret la CflUTTEnDEn & CD .. InC. I 4SOO CAM~· DftiVa. N~fn' ~H. CAI.IP'OfWHlA •.-.o (714 1 14 0 ·0 110 Cars to be found enywhoro '64 BEL AIR Sood.n. P..-all .... olr Cllfld., P,S., MH. Willi•. 051 7jD '63 IMPALA a-t 5eNfl, "-l"clt-11&1-f. Ot-laiMI. ,.,_,_, VK J91 '63 PLYMOUTH • OOor. ' n l., aorta.. UM. Uloi<t "'"""· WIIIM. ll'l N $1565 $1645 $1345 $1195 ~~~~~rb~~ .. .-rt~T., '1195 ':~,H~~-'1995 '65 CHEVY II '65 CORVAIR =~~-· '66 CAPRICE '64 IMPALA '63 FORD '64 BUICK $2095 $1595 $1000 $1995 $1495 $1795 '66 STING RAY $1300 r.l~~~= ~el lllfiMI._ '66 SnNG RAY a.rr..r!lbW. 1 IOD•. • .-d. !oclory elr. Mint c.ld. ~. ltPM StS '65 SnNG RAY .... ,... c-.• lo&Oifelll. lSI ....... lt .. H. Grwol, TU "' '61 CHEVROLET '63 IMPALA l,.,.~on w-. "w"'b"'r liD-,,..,_ ..,-""· While. Olt 2S '63 IEL AIR lltlloll ""'-· ......... -· ,....,_ lt&H. SMr1t. l lw. JltT 121 '63 IMPALA lf'P =· G~~-· I".S .. P.l .. '63 BEL AIR =~..._, ...... ...,, $4295 $3295 SCJ40 $1690 $1490 $1495 $1245 '66 IMPALA . '2690 =tiC. t ir:· = •"· .._. ~.~~-····· '1990 ,..,._.._ OTV •IJ '66 IMPALA '1300 "' ... ._ "!""" Ani Op_.. 8 a.ltl • .., 9 P•"'· -Sot. 'til 6 All [J .... Sundoy Till Flit ... 1412 c.-... ..._ ........... 1100 L CJWIMAII AVE. 0UM1 e 61U521 ICIWNrft "-"" ...... 1 • THE DEATH of Mrs. Helen A. Colli ns In Yuma, Arizona, on March 25, brought back memo ries of early Ha rbo r develop. ment. She was married to William H. Collins, son of Wil liam S. Collins, the developer of Balboa Island and Collins I sland and builder of the Collins house shown in the adjoining photo, 1953· THE COLLI NS HOU SE, noted tandma.k of Newport Harbor, located fo r many years on Collins Island, on the westerl y tip of Balboa Island, was fl oated away in 1953 to the mainland by Trautwein Broth er s, and 1 to a 1953 A SPECIAL EDITION of the En- sign in 1953 presented a Newpo rt Harbor salute to visiting Kiwanians. The Newport Harbo r Kiwanis Club hosted the Long Beach club at a luncheon meeting at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and entertained the South Pasadena club at an in ter·club dinner meeting at the Balboa Bay Club. Pictured here displaying the Ensign: G.T. Davis, at left, president of the Long Beach Ki wan is Club, and Or. Albert E. Stockton, presiden t of the New- po rt Ha rbor Kiwanians. (Ensign photo from the Sept. 3, 1953, issue.) • \ -' . new location in Cost a Mesa. The house was mo ved away to make room for development of the island into residential to t s by owner George Mc- Namara. (Ensign photo from the issue of Sept 17' 195.3.) 1959 OFFICERS elected in 1959 by tile International Danc e Associates of Newport Harbor included: seated, I eft, Edwin Morgenroth of Corona del secretary; Mr s. Harvey Pease of· Balb<J•a l I sland, di'rector; J. Leslie Steffensen Co rona del Mar, president, and Brade n Finch of Co rona del Mar, fi rst vice-p"''i-1 dent; standing, Jam es T. Van Dyke of Co rona Highlands, at left, treasur er, T. Duncan Stew,a rt o f Shore Cli ffs, 2nd vice-presi dent The Dance Associates sponso red a summer dance school direc- ted by Angiola Sartorio of Corona del (Photo 1rom the June 11, 19~, I ssue ot ~t Enstgn.~ 110" Tnodo With I"'Duulce .. BUILDING CONTROl STUDIED PlaoniDI dir•ctor f.moi\t Mayor Jr. baa completed a preliminary 1\udy or build- ina on rcaidenlial Iota in the City of Newport Beach, reportina on unauthorized construction, over..Ou ildina, and .. what appear to be im-- proper and unde sirable buildin& pt"&c ticu ." The study was made pur• auant to the reques t or the City Coun ci l. Mr. Mayer said tha t if the objective& of the preliminary study are acceptable, a completed study could be ready fOf City Council cons ideration within a 90 to 120-day per• iod. He said it is the starr s intention to re commend new leaishnion to strenathen the city's control of re&i· dential property . Here is his report on build· in& practices: present& a study IIIOifUI! od \o perpeuaat.e thoao outline, characteri•dca daat Pve "1. Detineatioo of aeo-ma4e ,.._ aludy areu delir- araphic areaa ol atody. able ,placea in the pa•t ...S ''2. Review oC lot conform-to eatabHah new coec.pta Mtion and size characteris• 10 in1ure that aueh areal tics existina in the study wilt remain desirable area, 1 places in which to liYe . "l. Detailed land uac .. 6. Oi scuulon of 1~ survey and analysis. "A. Determination of ex is- tina dwell ina unit densities. "B. Determination of the extent of density (in terms of zonina} violation exist· ina. •·c. Determination of aae and cond ition characteri s- tics. "4. Identification of those land use characteristics which have made the s tudy areas desirable places in which to liv e . "S. Development of a set of &oats objectives intend- aoals and objectivea with convnunity properly owners oraanizations and other in- terested aroup1 to insure that the aoals and objec• tives are truly reflective of the desire~; of the e lector· ate and in the best inter- ests of the City. ''1 . Development of speci- fi c development auidelinu ai\J reaulative and enforce- ment recommendations de· sianed and based upon the aoa\s and objectiYes· de- termined appropriate for such areas." "A cursory review of s uch practices reveals 2 major ty pes of pfoblems : ''1. Construction of un· authorized dwe!lina units which result in overbuild· ina and ov ercrowdin1 of properties . Such unauttlori· zed dwe I lin& units come into existence in a number of diffe rent ways: PT boat veterans to meet "A. Illegal construction of new units on rears of properties. "B. Illeaal modification of existin& un its to contain a are at er number of dwell• inas. "C. llleaal of aaraae space unit use. conversion to dwe ll ina "Construc tion re su ltina from such practice s ,.hich seems to abound in beach communities is often su~ :.t.andard in terms of rea- s onable acceptable qua li ty, and be yond the overcrowd- and health and welfare ha- zards it produces, it is also most often "ticky tacky" and unattractive in appearance. World War II officers and enlisted men in PT boat service from all over the nation are plo.nnina to meet for a re uni on April 2l at the Holiday Inn near Los Anaeles, according to David S. RobertSOn, a PT boat veteran and Newpttt Harbor attorney. Mr. Robertson, who is or• aanizina the affair, lives at 4600 Roxbwy Road, Cameo Shores, with his wife, Irene, sons Mike and Jim, and dauahter Susan. Two other soos, David and Mark, are are in school at La C anada, and son Peter is in Ens land. Ernest Saftig, 100 Via Trieste, Lido Isle, also a PT veteran, expects 1.o attend the me etin 1. Admiral John Ford, who directed the movie, "They were Expendable," wh ich told the story of tak.ini Gen. Douzlas MacArthur to safety in a PT boat before the surrender of Coneaidor early in World War II , plans to attend the reunion , as well as John Wayne, wh o Do Yid S. Ro bertson played a part in the n10vie. Mr . Robertson spent 5 years in the service and Game out a rank o f lieutenant commander. He served with naval inte lligence, was with PT boats for 2 yeats, had destroyer duty aboard th e USS Eldridze and was com- mander of a reaiment of re - cruits at Batnbrid&e, Ne.,.. York. "2. Development or R·2, R-3 and R-4 Dis trict pro- perties re su\tina in an overcrowded, unpleasant and unattractive \iv ins en- vironment. Because of hiah property values iD Ne•·port &each there appears \o be a mmd d~\oJri.na Wbett:bf multiple un it loti arc built to their absolute holdina capacity. Such practice aen-' erally (panicularly notice- able in recent Corona del Mar R·2 lot devclo~ent) results in an unattractive tWo-ttory 'boxy' and 'bar· racks' li ke s tru cture com- pletely out of charac ter with the predominan t ly sinale family re.sidential (one SLOt)' un it on fr ont part of lot re· s emblina a home and a one or two story unit in the lots re ar) appearance of the area. Schmitz talks April 7 Crime \aaia\M.ioa. a.O U.. k•• IA111i .. \M al'*'-'- to\e or-ure-sme Leatst.-. win tit 'fl . Jack Cadman, twe in prolectina .cbe c:iti· chief criminoloaist with zen, wi II be discussed by the county sherifrs depart- State Senator John Schmiu ment. "It is the stafrs intention to explore in depth, methods of 'trenathen1n1 ex1shn1 ordinance requirement s and enforcement , and m add1t1on to recommend new lt&IS\a- tive tools to st renathen the City's means of control of such pr opert ies. "The fol\owina \1 st con• tains a number of study ob- jectives and in essence re• at the fifth aMual ''( Day•• s ponsored by Oranae Coast Colleae this Friday, April 7. "1 Day" wi II be held at the Santa Ana Elks Club, 212 South Mabury, Santa Ana, from 2 to 9 p.m. It will be co-sponsored by OCC, the Independent Insurance Agents of Oranae County, and the f1e\dmen's Assn. Theme of the day is "Insur- ance and C[\me." Senator SchmitZ , a forme r Manne Corps av,ator, 1s presentl y a maJor in the L:S\iC Re· s erve . S1nc e 1960, he has been an InStructor in philo- sophy. h1stor) and pohtica l sc1ence at Santa An a Col- leae. lte w1 II s peak at the e,•emna banquet, wh1 ch WI !I be&in at 0:30 p.m. One of the featured spea- Decorator Sel ected Sofas Wide Choice of Styles end Fabrics PRICED AT 1299 CUSTOW SIZES AVAI.AM F ~ n• te "" AT NO EX1V. 0WSE ALSO ltlt' I.OVESEATS AT P4f. WRITER WILL 5PEAK t. T .UUW MEE TING Ra ~· Bradbury , novelist, short-story and ScLence•fic- tion wr iter , will address the Newport.Costa Me sa :\meri- ~:an Assoc of Univer- sity Women a p.m. Wed- nesday, April • at Estan- cia Hiah Scho I 1n Costa \lesa. He wi ) speak on "CreaU\'Jty 1n the Space o\ae." the cha llenge of men and theu 1de81i as v1 ewed throuzh the te-chnoiC)sles they build to change the~ selves and the world. \4rs . Dav1d Wolfe . o\AUW president, sayc; that h1gh s chool and colle&e English c lasse~ 1n the area have been LO\'Jted to attend the meeting, whtch the public . 1s nren to tlon In 1951.. "F•mer In the dell" wu the ttltmt tor thi s dMce. (Wolter G<rtlortft photo from lhe June 7, 1'"1, Issue of tile Enslgr~.l H.J.GARR.tfT fURNfllJRE n tl H.MIOl a w. Jf5.11 PUPILS FROM lhe ftrstgyado classes of Lena ~ May Will sey .,d Virginia Escobat at lhe New- port El em ·ntory Sci!OOI put ort a "'I~ "I IDtk dance festival btloro school let out lot 1 Ma101t DESietBS COSTA t BA, CMlF. MMDI .. _,. .. \L...--=W~~ :..=._tt=1fffiill=1 ~~ ~~.,.:.,.,.r,:.,..:,r~m..:.....:..n_,.;...;u:.....:....rt.:....:..tr..:........-J~ ~~Ihom~~~~!~~~~~~~~!,l JOIN THE DOTS 10 CXlMI'LETE THE BIBLE LESSON. r-1M tl.e ol ~~-~ 10 tM "-ol Aa..... Scripl-roc..U ooly ooo Burning my • tn I By JEROME HINES, Ope,. ••• T IS A PIJVILEGE and an honor to be able to give testimony of my Saviour, Jesus Christ. And it is a joy to br able to givr testimony of a living God who htars prayer, who answers prayer, and who guid~ the hnrts of aU mm who wiJI rettive His Holy Spirit. I abo want to testify of tht wonderful· changes He has wrought in rm si nce He first spoke to me: a.nd offered rne salvation for my sins. I wandered about for thirty years with an inner fire burning in my soul, an inner fire that relent· lcssty drove me here: and dro"c me there. What was this fire ? Some men call it ambition: in some, it is a sense of unfulfilkd rlestiny. (}(her men can find no name for it . But something was missing in my lile. What was it ? First I sought tM answer in science. I spent six yt'.us geuing dcgrttS in chemistry and mathema- tics. I studied psychology , psychiatry, philosophy and many other subj«ts. None of them gave the ans••er or ufisfied that intern.JI firt . For what w.&s I looki ng?. I ben..me a succnsful o~ra smger, joined the Metropolitan Opera, and sang in m n· ce rts .and on teJe,·ision. Still, no satisfaction to a restless soul. Then one day I found Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit, anl:t I di sco,·ered it was He that I had ~n S«king all my life. How wonderful to fi nd that burning fire quieted within me, to find my life complrte. I ha\·C now bc\omc a ~n .1 nt of the Lord. I am His tool to use as He M'es fit. and I tty to li,·e o~ccordi n~ to H is will. In the f~· ycirs that I h.n·e been His, He has Jed me only into trut!-1, and I prai se His name, for He is making me into thC' man He wants me to be-the man I am not . Se'·eral yr-ars ago, when I fi rst began my vocal ministry with the Lord, ,I was much moved by the bnutdul singing of a man who$(' '·oice I heard on .J rt<"o rdi ng. It was in a little Good Will Ce n· ter of Sal va tion Army in London Soon after, I v.·u tn the Bowery Corps of the" Saln1ion Arm)' tn New York City, singing a .song which I IJter dtscO\'cred he had written. .. I'd Rather Have Ju u:>."' Maybe tha t JS why I like-it §') much an.\ love the mnsage. It is Georgco BevC"rly Shea·\ te~t i­ mony tn song. I fttl a certain kinshi p to him, as he-100 is a bass-baritone-. I we-nt into a professional t arett and di d \()mt o£ tht•things that he coul d ha ve d o ne, • I had he chosen. I be-came a n o pe r a singe-r, Js you know, .1-nd went into the Mrtropoli- tan O per a. I know a m an like B e ve rl y Shea, with his bea utiful voice, rn u ld h a ve cinne the \arne thin~ ve-ry ea..si - ly. He c h ose irutead to give his voice entitely to God. I God rather late, but hereafter I am determined to ~ my votce for H is glory wherever and •~er I ca l). ~,t,,..,lc:•n TNc:l Sod •ty, O••d•ll, H.J,) Tme and real •• •• • ., 4 •• .s •I •I 0 I• I '--:. '-.! I• LOR.D --HOW O FTE N SHALL •• •• 1 FORG-IVE '? ' ·' •I I F O RGI VENESS F R.O M MA"TT. One day, when Jesus was instructing His di sc i ple~ in .?umility and forgiveness, Peter cske·d Ht m, Lord, how oft shall my brother s in against me, and I forgive him -'till .seven times?" Jesus said to Peter, "I soy nol unto thee, until seven times, but unti l seventy ti mes seven." L a ter, after thinking this o ver , the disciples pleaded, "Lord, in- crease our fai th ," im plying tha"t if theJ must be that forgiv ing, they would nee moJe fo i th. Jesus then spoke of the unlimited power of fai th and told them a parable in which they learned that humility is the groundwork of foi th . When our times come to forgive, we should remember that we reop only what we sow. If we corry hate with us, creoti ve power cannot come through, and we ore more miserable than the one to be for- given. We con stay dyna mica lly olive by flushing ourselves of unhealthy a ttitudes and fill ing our minds with crea tive thoughts which forgiveness stimulates. Question :Sox l'"•om THE XIHc;•s BUSINESS lJIOO &lol a ,t,u., Lo M!.odo, C.llf. 90631 SHEEP AND GOATS JUDGMI NT Q. Rnuiing ,\Ia tiit• u• ~5 :,Jt, I tUULer· st rmd th n~ to lu• " j11dyP11.1!nt on tltf! I'Orth, w·ht'n ){'111111 Jle partllf!if tllf! ~~~""'' from t hl' gnat/J. Whn·t' w ill Ill' K}JI'f!ll and th f! goats go~ A. H£ore w~ find t hat th~ nations wi11 be judKed at the return of Chri11t, sum~ to entt'r His millennial kingdom, others to go into everlut· ing pun ts hme nt . They are the ".~heep " and the "goat"" referred to in vt'r!lt> :n to ·Hi. The nowa rd to the ble!l:-ced. the .;heep. will be that they will tnlrPrit IJ1f' kingdom . To thOIH! on th1• left hand, the goat~. He will say, a:< rel·<.ord{'d in verge 41, ''De- part from me, }'I' cur11ed, into ever · la:<t inK tlrc p revared for the devil and h i:-~ angel~." It .~f>••m.<~ vH y d t>ur !hat this judll· m+-nl. immf'dJatcly folluwinll the tribulatirm. which i11 "the time of Jacob'~ t rouble," will be on the buis of the manner in which the nations t rf:"at£od God'.ot l'hl'l.<~e n !*Qple, Is rael , Chri!~t 's hrf'thrt'rt ac<:ording to the fl esh, durina-that timt' of trouble. Then His covenant with Abraham will be literally f ulfilled , "I will bless them that bleaa the-e, and cune him that curseth thee"' ! Gen. 12 :3 1. JONAH AND THl W HALE Q. DG r ov believe tllo.t JOfltlllt 10tU r-zlw etoa.Uowed' bw 4 10IUUt'' A. I belh•ve that Jon"ah wa.! swal· lowed by a "wreat ftah" u recorded in Jonah 1:17; 2 :1-10; "a INmon- ster" (Matt. 12 :39, 40). No miracle in Scripture hu incited so much unbelief. Thia hu be-en a bone of con tention for many yeara for critics have maintained that a whale did not have a Juliet lar1e enough to swallow a herrinr. let alone a man. These critics have been enlirht.ened of later yean for Lhey have learned that there a~ larae ftah, even whales if you pleue, that have JUl- Ieta larre enou1h to swallow two or three men. If God could prepa~ a f\ah, He could creat.e one larre enourh to awallow a man. co~.,,.$.,, •••• •• ,,. ••'-cO" NEWPORT H~R~R ENSIGII SECOND SECTION --Pqe 2 THURSDAY , APRIL 6, 1967 CORONA DEL MAR, CALl F. GOO'S WA'f IS MIT J k.no. 111)1 who•• """ lofd rNy" g..Mde O'er barre-n ol-"'. or ttr.-r'JIS b., ,00.; Th•ough ~•11..-r or 00'1 moum•tn ue.t. But whc•~ H~ Le.ds, I know 'tit bnt. l know ""' whet • *v ,...... brirlf Of pert.c.t ._ ...... or ......,'"0; Ot •Kt. lkllgtots or dh.tJeM, l(~n dowpc)Oint,_,l or ~ No< do I know •• morn"'G ,.,.n II Jofe ~~~ ~~ till d.y if Oono . But tt.i1o I tr.now--<-toil or-rnt, c-t alwayS Mndi. rn<r whet il bnt. God oh..-. wnck rn<r joy t~ pAin, Tlvough bitter lou, di"'"-' fMn. V~t thtougl-o it all___.,k ~ or briQI-It- 1 kroow my F.lthcr 1o.ds arigtlt. And wt..n lit~·, .,..,..,;ng ~ fall, And I \Noll Near ,..,. fi ... t c..tl, J'U lun my t-.e~ \IPOf't His br.ut, A....:! uy, "'O.ar lofd, llty wey ;, Mst!'' -Austln W. Conklin ,,.,. IIOU. lltOADCAITII 551 $.. N•,. St., L.• A111 .. L.o teol7 Sc rip tures of th e Ho ly • • • m.spuatwn . e or rn.a e e..._ u~c: tum or" o urch. Jn the Book of the Revelation He ia the .t.t..s... ffhi o lo fhafl•U lntt•H"' .. '·'-•"lcl • of God th w d d 8 _. ~. w ' I Ch ••••"•'•~ hom Th • Oo•l ul ... 8Hc-. Co llln9•-•d. H.J.) God · 1· ·-<~ -' ,.,_,...;,.,. N--~ -.-IS not Lmlh;u o"'y to ._.. .-, aa u.r-vo ,_.J and Omep, the Bqinninc and tbt Ead, the FU. utd ly th• b'. Johft V. Grier Kooftb, n . M. would have it, but it al~a meartJ the writteD Word the the Lut.. He is the Lamb upon the thrca: tbt JCiat "The turning-point o f the battle between thOle who Bibl~. Both the written word, the Bible, and ~ b-of lrifli'J and Lord of Iordi, In the templt o{ tbe Wor-d hold 'the iaith once deliver~d to the saint~,' aDd their camate Word, Jesu~ Christ, are bea•eaiy in their of God, everythinr tpeab of Hia rlory. A. T . Pienoo opponents, lie~ in the ttuc-and real inspiration of tbe origin. They came from God and lbry came to Ill by wrot~. "The Lamb slain i1 the only k£y 10 Ulllock lbe Holy Script ures. This is the Thermopylae of Christea.· the Holy Spirit . In the warda of tbe Weatmiluttt Coa-mysleriea of inspired poetry and pt'opber;y, ..erifa: dom. If we have in the Word of God no infallible fession of Faith, ''Christ the Son of God became maJI, and symbol." The Lord Jesua OuUt t&id "In tbe standard of truth, we are at sea without a compasa. by taking to himself a true body and a reucmable IOUI, volume of the book it is written of me."' n._: BiWe and no danger from rough weather without can equal being concei ved by the power of the Holy Gho.t, ill was written of Him, by Him, lor Him aad tD tbt to this loss within. 'If the foundations be remOved, tht: womb of the Virgin Mary, and bora of her yet praise of His clory. ' ha h . without sin."' The eternal Son of God ~-. :..", w t can 1 e rtghteous do ?' and this is a foundation "~•-•u~~~:: .. _ 1'11 H'-'--Cl'lllc loss of the wont kind." These words of Charles Had· and so was, and continues to be both God and man iD ..,..... don Spurgeon five a fitting introduction to a mesJaCC two distinct natures, and ~person forever. That ia T~dore, there ia DO JUcber aitic, ao 1ii1Mf that dais with the trustworthiness of the Bible. t~ doctrint: of the iJKar~~tLJh"o.. Tbia tame Holy Spirit authority to whom we can appeal for tDdw n t of 1"M C..O. of Sc . who overshadowed the Vir(in Mary, came apon forty the character and CODtalb of the Scriptant 1111a to T ,.,.,. human authors so that, without dattoyinc: their owa Jewa Cbri1t who ia tbe Faithful aad True w-... o bqin with, the sixty-six books of the Bible, or individuality, literary style, or pertoD.Il inttrtltl H• ODt of the rtUOGa He pYe for Ilia ~ -..., die the canon of Scripnare as they are cal.led. were. Dot produced and gave to this world a Book which iJ the wodd was "to beU' witDtaa uato tbe ~ Cllril& arbitrarily decided upon at !lime early chun:.b CIOUDC1l inspired, inerrant Word of God. 'n\at is the doctriDe prayed the Father, "SauctifJ tbem thtDucla tt.y tr'l6. wbkh made the decision that certain boob lbould be of itu~rfatitnr. ~ two doctrinea of the ~ thy word is truth.'' Jesu. Ouiat did DCit h h 1 to authorized as bel~ne to the ~d canoa of in--tion of Cltn"st and the iru,WGJiotl of 'lu sm,""u do denounce error aDd COJTtlct faukt, bat He r ' It spired Sc.npture: No '?dud. It 11 aU ·~ 10 ~ nnt contradirt one another. God doet DOt contndict a&leat about aDJ "aron .. iD. the Bib6e H -..... post that the Babk dett~ ~y or all of ita authority H imse:lf. The Dible does not aay ODe. thiftc Uld JCMU wn: DOM. He wu "a tlliDilt.er of dte ei:nw dJiw ,_ f~ the en~rxment ~ven •t by IOID8 church bodJ, Ch rist something d sc:. '"'--· both 18 ........ ~· tbe truth of God 10 c::oD6rm tbe · -f~r 1f tht 81~e's authority t~tl upon. ~-a foaada.-, they confinn each other~'"".J J-a.ame ~· dar. • PI'* Fib - bOO all that at needs to lose 1ta authority 11 for that . . . . . fatben," 8Dd. ncrythiDc He cLid., lftiiUJ ._.. S. church body to withhold or withdraw ita eDdonemtnl [t as 1rn poas1ble to ~ann ~ true the: ~~~·• of tpake axaArmed tbr: Word wbicb God Ud, .... " Jrloreower the Bibk dulares that the. dmrdl depart Jesus and at the same tune rej«t tht authority of the larMl. Hie life brr:rc OD eartb waa a dw• m d 1 Wf· from the' faith. Therefore the church ill :;ather ill-Bibl_e. Only by ~yinc tJ:w ~ty aad autboritJ of ,_.. COD.fi.rmatioa of the. truth of God' a Ha1J Wri fallible nor the finaJ authority for faith aad pnc:tice. Chmt can ooe quaboa the ID&plratioD of the Old ..d J,_. Mid. '"NNi beavea aad ....-_ p~~~t -jot • The authority liea not in the church, but il\ tbt Bible. Ne~ T estamtn.ta. Oat ~ Jd at aaucht ad ~ ODe tittle tbaU ill DO wiN pNI ff'OID the law .. al 1111 God, not man, haa done tbe •uthoril:inc· 1'hil it what ~tev~ the wratttn ,'"::ord WJtbout ~~ tM ~ tiiDI fulfi.lled'' (Matt. 5:18). With tt.11 ant n He_. 0.. W, H. Griffilh Thomas _,. whoa be soX!, .. The ~J.<<ttng and dc<pt~-Chritt, the ~ donod ...ry won! of ~ --to ,.. Bible is not an autboriaed coUectioo of boola, but a IIYI~g ."'ford •. ~ ..... ..w. ~ '!*~ -( .r) "rdeda~ (jodh) aDd .... ., I .... ooll«fjoa of autboriaed boob.'' Tblt it, mea. did und1mtn1shed dmne perfecboal art ~ 111 eldl. ti • e: naa, ''Ktawo IIDd _. .... ,_ not authorize tbc Bible or decide wbat boob were iD-n. C., tt tiNJ ~ away, but my worda lhaU GOI: ..,. aftJ'' (Ill& opind aod whet...,.-The Pusoa of am.. lo lite 1toJ lltol -lite :U :JS), No-d He hao opoltbs ttltofl-.. -. Scripturea. He i• the diYiac e:qlilnation of the Old Ma reeopiMd. dlat ~ Oaile .... .... _. The Saipluret were 6nt rftOPiN u Suii*Jc Testament sacri6cialeystan. Hciatbt.baartofdleBook. lborit7 aod not N dlt ..S ........_, fte -!oldy wh<o they -. ..,;.,.., All lltol die He io the n:•datioo of the heart of God ill lite Now ~ aid. .. Thao -,.. Law.• ,_ J-..... ..,. eburch did wu to collect ud pther toptblr thoat Testament. He it the ProraUed S..S of the ,.._ a 'Veri' 1 .. , ...., JO'L" H• ... • • ••ioi!;;o; wriliap that hod ~ beea """""""" f,... tbe ,... G<naio. He it the I AM ill l!oodao. He if lite v.... war apoa the Won! bot llf tie -of M. - ......, by God's , u Utopited ....t aathoriood Priat who mttdc .-,...,, for -• 1o '~ Pt......,. coo1d ...,. ..,., "n.. -,.. '-" i; ..,. God Himodf. Thu, the ,._ HoiJ Spirit wlto He io the Prophet Iiiio -11-io D 1 ...;;,':Ji,; O.riot opolte u ---..... No of ......t ..., tnCD of God to .~ tl,te 1llopired Scrip-io , the Ca ..... of tbe Lord's 1ooot ;. J-He io dol Hio ..., oct uido dw -'I of .. OW T ' -. -lloo .-die-'")1<-~-Kinomaa·RdiiPit< ill Ruth. llo io Doold'o SltojoiMrd but ntbe< u die A-of tiilo lcrljl o llo ..... "I eweot. It '-1M IMiliiat of dae T ..... ol ..... aad eM city ia wltlclt It atoM, ... •• coaf011.diac of ~~-• .,.nil ••lela follo.-ed. Nobody lr.aowo hw loas tlliia waD, c .... ia .01 Mly fail• to fiW D cJ ...... nt U.e Mqa .. ce, b.l MOIU to l•n eoet imponaat .. ,. ov.a ia 1M liot of paoolop ... 'tlta tnuUtloul ..tt.e. •orbd o•t by Arcltbieltop Uoalter, '-hlty Nlt.ble ooly bac:lt to AbNU•. BeyoDd that on ,.. .... of dati11 Ia pv ... Howe .. r il ie ahopt .. r ....... ouble to ettetch the elapM of ti .. wfaich C.a .. ia ia lllt ... .1H &o ehow to more thaa 5,000 yeera ud evea &Ut ie t..nl to ewellow. 1t ia oaly about 4,000 , .. ,. from Abraham ••til aaw. 1\e time betw"a the Flood aad Mnham ie far mon lllc.ely to be aomewbne h.tw,ea 1,000 aad 1,500 yeare. Perha,-it ia more to the poiat to diacover \ow loas it waa &om Babel to A'breham. Thia mipt well tva oat to be clo.e to Ueeher'e datiae:-aboat 200 yean. h. ia iatere.tias that evicleaca &0111 arcbaeolosr ahowa the ai"IINf In the 4tity of S.byloa, ,which ia &bel, w .. firat btlih sometime botweea 2500 .. d 2200 8 . C. Still 11t0t'C1 to the poiat are tJae coacluiona of Helll'i Frukfort tbat a audden aad nodical chanse ia luuaaa tfOciety lOOk place aometime arouad 2500 B. C ., firat in the land of Sbioar -(Meaopo~mia) and then aoon alter -in E!J1pt . ''To lbia per iod the urlieat nai.aa of citiea beloas," write• Frankrort. .. Now ooe may aay that the bir\J. of Mesopotamian civilization, like ita .. t.eqnat joowth, occurred uader the aisn of the city. To understand the importance of the city aa a factor in th.e ahapias of ·society, one muat not think of it aa a mere coaglomeration of people. M•t modern citiea have loet the pecaliar cbaracteriatic of individuality ·which we can obeerve in citiea of Ruaiaaance Italy, of Medieval Europe, of Greece, and of Meaopotamia (and we mipt add Americaa ladian cliff dwelliap or Puebloa). In t.be.e countriea the the phyeical exiatence of Ur.e city ia but an outward aip of, cloae commanal affinities which domin.ate the life of every dweller within the walla." ID abort, there waa a sudden transition from aome form of communal life in which men lived, per hapa like early American aeulera, in acattered rural communities .ad individual farm Wlita , to city life. "The evidence from Egypt," write a Frankfurt, "which ia the more ext e naive, indicatea the tranaition waa neither slow nor gradual. . , When the change occurred it had t.he character of a criaia, affectir~g every aapect of life at once hut pauins within t.he apace of a few (three?) generations." Ia Meaopotamia the change included a change of lanpage from Sumerian to Akkadian. "It ia important to reali:le," continues Frankfurt, "that the term 'Sumerian', atrictly speaking, can be uaed only for thia language. There is no phyaical type (race or tribe) which can be called by that name.+' Notice that archa,9ologiat. discover -that three changes occun-ed in the aoc.ient world of deciaive importaa.c.e: {1) cities appeared and the whole world waa reorgaai~;ed; (2) the Sumerian lupage. whi ch waa dominttnl throughout the fonM.-tive phaae of MuopotamiaD life, waa replaced by Semitic Akkadian in Shinar aa.d Coptic iD Egypt; and (3) the center of power ahihed from Sumer in the extreme aoutll to S.bylonia. Geaeaia aaya: (1) Go to, let us ~ild ua a city; ·(2) the Lor~ said, Go to, let ua so down, and there. confound their language; and (3) th erefore is the name of it called Be bel. We would aeem to be altosether j u a t if i e d, then, in making at least a teatative coacluaion that iD the story of Babel we have the Scriptural record of the ooe sr eat occurrence of hie tory between the flood and Abraham . The earlier period "'ould be oae of relative order and quiet und er th~ religion fouaded by N011 b which waa marked by animal aacrifice to Cod the Creator and geaeral obedieDce to the comma nd to diaperae abroad on the face of the earth and repleniah it (Geneaia 9.1 aud 9 .7). Aa in the cat .. trophe of the Fall, it waa cri.&Pred by,a co~·oua humaD determinatioo to diaraprd Hod:~~d .. t .of l•• of faith i '-'• poU&ical ~OI"'Iar it aupport!d. n. •• .__,opk•._..:l6d to live ia a city , like t eir ante-diluvla.n aaceatora deacended from C~ln, "lest ¥fe be acattered abroad upon th~e face of the whole earth". One can hardly eacape the aimilar movement in our own time of milliona of people from atrong, acattered rural commaaitiea into modern aprawlins; cities. Both then and now the IDOVemeat reflect. a coadition of degeneration and decay. The apirhual conditioaa lyins; behind the decay are a conscious contempt for God aad a falae resard for man . "Let ua build ua a city a nd a tower, whoae top may reach unto heaven; and let ua make ua a name, leal we be acallered ... " Man, having loat faith in Cod's Providence -that is, Ilia proviaion and care for maa.kia.d-turna to llia own ability to take care of himaelf, as he supposes. He abandona the religion of Noah end institutes the wot~~hip of human power. That movement today ia called "progreaa". It means the increasing meaallte in which man thinka he ia getting away wiU! ignoring God . The movemeat ia marked by building a city. The city is alwaye the u me in ita eaaeatiala. City life wu developed before the Flood. It derives, not from other citiea but from a cattered, cuhllted a.a.d learned peoples who begin to loae their eaer11 and capacity to maintain the vigorous rural life. The city aeema to offer re(up, bot tlltaa out to threateD tyrauy of the worat aort. The c ity itself, even the moat enduriag, ia a houae baHt apon aaad and aoon decaya and dies if it ever becomea dominant. We need ooly recall Babylon -aow a waste laa.d in the d .. ert. Rome, although called "eternal", for a Ions time had only a few thoaeaad iahabitaat.a alter it felt io the Fifth CentWJ. 'IDe moden11 freuy to baild .. one world""c.aa be beat described aa a modern attempt, uaias tecbni~al richea of the asea, to make the whole earth into a aiasle city, wholly ruled by a mao and abaolutely aubject to hi a whim. The coofoudia1 of lanpapa, which thwaru thia effort, aeema to be overcome a~ace ~. 1Ift of tha Holy Spirit to all Chriatiana givea u a communion which tn.aaceada apeacb. The world thiaka it can have Chriatian u o it y of Spirit witllo•t Christ. The sift of tonpea to die Apoatlea at Pentecoat ia a clear Ndaaptioa of \he •i• of S.bel, a Yietory over the coafuaioa of tonguea there ud a reatoratioa of tne unity to the eartla ia Christ which eaablea men to live •e• naote ia acaU.ared, rural commuaitiea -aa hermite, moaka, villasera and i.dapeaclaat la.dlloldera or atock meo. (Ito na..a ...... L•-•· sa. n..-. '-·· ... noN. H-•._, T•-• nus.) Good Connection Until 11141 vi lA I ~onnetlion is wwde, we are 41 Muleu as a storage bastn-y silling on a shelf. By fRANK J. THIESSEN ......, ........... . (R.,clllltd r.r lltl'""'h•Je"' IN• CIMC CONTACT.) u.notu in a car look che Ofee:ntJma the car wilt not autrt bcu!IIC -..-; in outward appearanq:, ~ arc tbe c;OftOiion hM come In to dnuoy the con· .-e. AJI are made f« one .,.,afk ru-· n«tion. In the same way in the life o1 s pc»e: ~ tvpply electrical Cnertf for liP• Cbrietian, when •in is allowed lO coaw be· and otHer'*'· Howe:om, unlll l.he battery" tWftn God ancl man fellowlhlp Ia b1 and il c:onaected. 1he car hae no Ufc:. It ~I tMcoanertion il broken. Cod cannot pour tean:W upa, the horn, the wtncWUre:kl 0111 Hla b~Ninc upon man until theeln ot wipen. won't wcxk. The car can't brr: CQIIOiion ia rentoved and " dean connec-- ....-.. ll il Ultletl and doca not ln"ft tM tioo ratOred. ,...,...lor wbkh h AI lntmdell Do you hltft thil viul conntttioft whh a.M wbm that "'&ltl c:onneedoa il ...... }-. Chri&t. • il eJn tepantiftc you from ' II Wf &bat ill power naUablt • God) It need not. The lib&t aaya, .. Thia ill IJ!II'II .. _. .,._ aad • an ... ~-1 laklrlful •yi .. 1nd 1lnJI'thy olaU ac:upu- ...... ...._......, l8lldl 1M....._ We ell .-.,lhat J-Otriat came inlQ the ...W _ .. ltoopoiGoti-Cno• . .ud ,. • .,._,. (JTioa.I:U)."Forob ..... _.._, ............. _ ...... oad ..... ollortolthe ...... o( ial.-_ ......., writitrp -tbe ooe ..-... collod ....t Lord. Ia Jooioh Kio N-io Wlllltlorfttl, Co ' ,_ ""' 00 dooboJ, ,_ 10 1-. • • n. ...... Mlo. lor, the llioltty God, dw .......... ·-.. ..... j-. .... tilt Lord f---Ho -: .. tn 17 .. w..-_,W...._Wwl of Puce. 1n.J~H··~~fllllt·, ... , a f-. HedW• ........ _, .... -· In lltuoiol H• • tilt II • ~ .. l'rlooa. Ill .... .,,_ --of Hlro *J. To--• ...... 0 01 It ... a ....... pwf111 GM Golf.. J:JS), "God 10 .:i'dle .... _ ...... ,.,,,,,...,.RJ., ...W.~I"'CH"-lJ'IIa ... .t.a. ~ ......... die iiiiQ.I of dot Scripltono pi He io the 0.0.. of II -Ill -.. Ho lo - -'i ' I lie -10 -a' •• II .. .. ill¢ il)'anw ''Etl ..... willltheBnoc:b.lnKallddHcil ..... oi?WI lnldi, ... Ha..WIIOI .... ' I .. . US!' '!I _ _. dl ' I for .... a ""1'IPIII' pope." l• IUtthew-He it tht .,._. S. ol Dmtl 18 ..... W. Ill ...... ll¥t • Hit PI¢ 's ..... ... Willi-.'' s• • • ,...,-c1 --look u a He il theOblditnl So•-. latiiiiiiiii*Pwt.t 8IIV ms 'a11, a......, "If it_.. • • I ..... !::'t,:':'.~'C"I.r'ta"l:'!:::.~"':f'~ !:·H~0 ;!~ ~·..:~ ~~~~ ·tz!toltll'!""...:.:: ~:,;.!: =-=-~'=:: -••LIIti,IIIIIGoilliodw-toWonl dto~Hoiodw _ _., • 1 .......... lllro<l _ _, .. -. ............................ _.. ... rl II ............ ia Mia ..W -~~-. .. --o.~--... ,... ... _ ........... Y:Z:. •• _....,..,._,_ t:II)."U ___ .....,Jiilo ~------...... ~-.......... _ ......... = ~ CWat _. ._ •••d -' dlmse • ._ aD -W>•c a• .. (I _ ...................... l:t) • ----Ootl-.. Otdlo ,_ .,.,.. -.............. .,If,.. ......... .,.... . _____ ,__ .... ___ ' • I \ •• /, • Duo-piano program The Upper Say Auociatet oC tho Oranae County PbU· harmonic Soeiety wi11 meec at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aptil 10, at"''· ChriUopher Kit· china'• home '"' their 61h amual dlo'O-piano proaram. Sis of the members will perform, c hoosifl& ulec· tiont from Mozart, S<:hurnann, Rachmaninoff, Arend~y. and other well known compours: The membera performilll are Mme s. Ralph Hilmer, Chris• tophcr Kitchins, Ralph Ocr· ard, Joaeph Pik'e, John Dean, and Ra lph Deaver . ~s. Kitchin& and Mu. NEWLY INSTALLED officers of Las cording secretary; Mrs. Cl aude Patterson Hilmer wi ll also play a Relnas Auxiliary of the Newpo rt Beach of East Bluff, serving her 2nd term as &roup of three numbers f01 Assistan ce L eague inclu de, from left, chairman, and Mrs. Jerry Bell of westcli ff, duo·piano by Homer Si~ Mrs. Fred McMast er of Cli H Haven, re-2n d vice-chai rman . (Ensign photo.) mons , who is their present music teacher. Las Reinas leader re-elected .. :r;:~ed!~~ ,~~~. ':~~,·~ Laa Reinas Au;w:iliary of cular work' for the comina roster, and "'s-Thomas F. served by ""e•. Chester Newport Beach Ass is tance year. . . RHey, social s ervice. Purc ell, C harles Eddy, Leaaue entered its fourth The offtcen are: Chair· Provisional members who Ric hard Schumacher and year of acti vi ty when Mrs. man, Mrs. C laude L. Pat· have completed the train· V_.~~:•:b:e'~·'-=-=-- J ohn T. Boyd Jt, ins talled terson,elected to the offi ce ina period and have been LEGAL NOnCE 196 7~8 officers at a re-for the second year; firs t aranted activ e s tatus are NOTICE o r TRUSTEE SALE cent luncheon meetina; in vice c hairman, Mn. Gus taf th e Mme s. John R. Barry, Loc No. N-367 the League Cente r. !:>urina A. Brelin; s econd vice· f loyd E. Buell, E.H. Groe· On April 20, ,967 , 11 9:00 chainnan, Mr s . Jeny Y. nendyke, H. Murdock Mans· a.m., Prope rty Protectioll Co "" the c eremony she presented e ach o[[ice' w•'th a ••'·en Bell; record ing s ecretary, field, Leonard T. Kinas· por•tioo, u Trustee, (tele-~• •~ p d A M M b '· Th F ·1 phone MA 2~511) under •od desi aned to fit her patti· ·~~~s-re • c alter; a .. er, omas · Rt ey, pursuant to the Deed of Tru st cone spondina s ecre tary, A. Harwood Th ayer, William d1t ed June s, 1963, exeC'ated Mrs . H. Murdock Mansfield; B. Tritt and Louis T urner. by RuplllD, la c., • corpora- ueasuter, Mrs. J ames D. New t %7~8 provi s ional tion, reco rded June 2 1, 1963, Kneen; ways and means di· members are ~1rs . M.A. Man· in Book 6599 Page. 510 llDd rector, Mrs. Leonatd T. go ld and ~·tr s . Robert L. 5 11 of OHici •l Recorda, io the office of the Recorder of Kings baker; public rela· Short. or-se County will ae ll at tions director, ~-trs . William These members , a\ona; public auction to the bishest B. Tritt. Mrs. Vi ncent M. wi th the active Auxiliary bidder lor cuh (p.y•ble •t the Arena is the appoi nted par• members, help s taff the ti me of n\e ill lawful money liamentarian. Mrs. Paul M. Thri ft Shop at 505 )2nd of the l'nited St•tes •t thf' Mn. Michael John Hewmon.{8etftle Al .. n photo.) Joyce Carolyn Clark weds Mike Newman Sou th hont center doo r of the Rogers wi ll s erve as liai-St., Newport Beach. As County Cou rthouse, io the son officer between the the ir s pe cial project, they City of S~.at• Aa.•, C•liforn i•, Aftertheir llawai1an hone\'• chapter and the Auxiliary. sponsor the French room all ri ght, title •d iotere11t moo n, \lt. and \·lr :.. \lichael Committee chairmen ap-the first Thursday of each coa."eyed to •nd now held by poi nted by Mrs. Patterson month. Special racks of uid Trustee under uld De ed John ~e wman v.il! be at home a t 757 Domingo Dr., East Bluff. They v.ere mar - Iron of honOJ. She ~~o·ore a yellow-gold sattn dre-ss. !-let flowers we re \'e\lov. dais ies and dafrodit"." ,0 .. 1111.1' MI.US CAIIIIU NOWA:T 1780 NEWPORT IlL VO. PH. 646-9J8J.t:osla Mesa of Trost in lltld to thlt cert1in are Mr s. James A. Shepherd· fine and unusual clothing propeny s itu ted in the State son, calendar; Mrs. Jute are displayed. Proceeds ofCaliforo i•,Couotyof Orllllge, C. Alexso n and Mu. Syd• from this s ale help s upport described •s loll owl'l: ney P. Bartlett, Thrift the children•s dental health Lot 13 and an undivided ooe- Shop; Mrs. Neill Davis, center. The Las Reinas th iny•third (1 /33) iatere•t in Auxiliary supporta all the Lot 34 ol Tract No. 4444, al'l shoW'II on • m1p recorded in proje cts and philanthropies Book 156 p18es 11 il.lld 12 of CtH'nFJCAT E o r BUSJ~r..r;;,s tJf Newpon Beach Assis-Mi scell~t~eoos M•ps, record~'~ Fi ctitious F'irm ~arne lance League. of s•id couoty. THE: UNDERSIGNED doe11 Provisional members and Said S•le will be m•de , but L ECAL NOTICE ri ed a t thei r own apartment in 11 late afteml1on ceremony on Saturday, \larch 18, by J udge William Reppy of Ox- nard. The bride 1s the former \1is!ii J o~ ce Cart~\y n Clad>, of 6061 ~ \\arigold Ave., Cor- ona del \tar . She is the dauahter of \·lr . and \Ir s.~~­ Gene Powell of LO!\ Ange· les was best man. Following the ceremon~ a reception was held a t the apartment. T he bride 's mother wore a ptn k silk jacket dress compli mented with a corsage of wh ite gardenias and carnattons. \trs. ~ewmao wore an ICC blue br ocade sheath wi th Neil Gelbach of Eugene, similar rlowers. ...... c. L .. t., seeior M Nawpon Hubof Hiah lcllool. bas roached the Mmi-fintls i"n the coUeae l$ola«th.ip PI'Oif&m o( IDI&them California Edisoa Co . He i 1 now etiaibl~ fot '"told awards:• ' NEWPORT HARBOR EIISIGII SECOIIO SECTION --,. 3 THURSDAY, APRIL i , f•7 MATTaEIIEI •n.-" a ••• lrwcular -.,... re ollt:Q-C:..... ecxu. looll\A YAtt..s co. lt ........................ . t:HIJilt:HIS JJ.-dlr ..... » "• •' IJplrdr 3262 ....... S,.HI, Howporl NOI'I"• A Frt~e and lndt!pendent Con&re&atioflal Cltn":t tian Cllurcla The 1-.. Joint Pri-...H, •1•1•.., Sunday Service and Ourch School at 10:00 a.m. APrif 9 SI'TIII'Ort; .. Bf! 1tll ty ,, SIIV~ $Oclf!ly." M•r•ery cere previ4M PhM~ 6~2-2740 Firat Baptist Otuu:h of Costo M.so B•ptist 9ibl~ r ellowl'lhip lt~tlrputl""' Riblr Baptis t Sonta Ano & Mognolia Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 1:00 a.m. \1orn in g Worship 6 :00 p.m. Training Unions 7:00p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer ~1eett ng LutMran O.ureh Of the Moster L~otth.-ron O,ureh in Americo 1~00 Pacific View Or. orona del \lar, C alifornia Dt. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3~5022 SU~DAY SCHEDULE 9 a.m. -Famih \\or:.h't' onr l. Sund .. , Chu rrh "r h uol ll:OO .t.m.-1\nr-.hop CESTRAL Th1 P'"u" ol Chrlll ,. • .,. .. ef ri11 Hot, St~l •lt S...noloy S~h-1 9 '·"'· ll""'!ng Wo•oh lp lOtlO • .-. ll!: ..... lng s .... !u 1 ...... . .......... , l tlll• s.t ... , ... ,. ,.,.,. .. 7 , __ A TTEHD THE OtUIOI OF YOUil OIOICI RECULAILY FIRST BA.PnST CHURCII (South t'~fiJ Corona del Mat Coast Hwy. at MllcArtlwr Or. 0\arles L. McClain 671-6626 pasltJT 675·2216 SU~t~OA Y SCHOOL ••. f , . .s •"' MORMING WOIUHIII' •• lloOO- TRAINING UNION.,, 6o30,... II!:VfNING WORSH III' •• 7,30,... WfONfSDAY SfRVICf 7o1S,... NUitSfltY ll'ltOYIDRD Christian Science Se r•ius F'ULST CRUac• OF' CHIUST .!ICIEI'fTWT ]~0] Vt a l1do Noe wpon Such SUNOA Y SCHOOL t :ls .... _ _.,, •.•. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9:15 -11 •··· WEDN ESDAY EVENING MEETING I,. .•. READING ROOM ._ ... .,.., ' ..... -5 ...... w.-n •••• ,: 9 ..... -7:~ •.•. 'lu••4•y -· F ... ..,: 9 ·•••· -5 ..... ; '·' •••. s.. ... .,., 1 Ill·"'· -...... IIECOND CIRJ IICII Of' Clll:ln ,ICIIENTWT Newpon Beach at CororJ.a de I Mar 11)9 E~at Cou1 Hipwey SUNDAY SCHOOL t : u •·•· S\JNDAY SEI\VlCE 11 •·•· •'EONESDAY EVENING tE.ETlNG 1:00 •·•· READING ROOM - Mutu~ Bu.i\dins hereby certify thill he i!l con• th . h b d h d .. ithout co ven •t or 'w•rr ao ty , dueling • Service Stltion busi-_ell us_ an 8 were onore express or implied, ~gsrding oesa 81 :u;.-v;; [,~o-• 1!i'rJi· wtth a dt nn er at the League tide, posseaaioa. or encom• • •I• r ., ·~r·"•'·l·" o "" ,, , C I , ·~.a ~•...:. I!~ .. w.,-, Coroo• e .,, l-a or-ente , -.n\1 iVUI . ..,....fll!·~ ~ce••"" pay t.lt.e rematD.Ja.g •'• ft61!Sc ... •det u.~-a:ed"'l.--. '"Pelletrlft' WU reaponsi6TC 'prla d p-J • ...--.! die aaid aote. firm u me o[ Wah's Ricblield ror the orientation program secured br u id Deed, with Oregon. Her husband's par-~ The bride is a first ara.de enu are Mr . and Mn. J oh n tc•cbcr at Mui.ners School. V. Newman or'V'efi tura. She was aradua ted from N .. ,...., .... lt ••• ....,,_, A Call Y••• •r...-- or Ora•&~ ••d 23rd Costa Mea• ~"••••• N.ll!:. J, ... ,, (.out H~~;~:l '' ' •e cordially 10 Mi ss Clark, who was Western Lniversity in San Servi~ Station 111d that s•id ' interest thereo_o il!l pro vided !~~:10~11~~;~~5~~ firm i11 composed of the•lollow• HAIR STYLISTS WIN in said Sote, •dviDcu , if il.ll y, iftg pert'IOD wbose n1me in full Th h · under the term• of said Dee d; ree youna a tr stylists 1nd place of residence ue as lees, charges 1od expenses of follows, to·"·'t: from Saysidt Barbe r Shop the Trustee ~.ad of the Trust• Y VJLL Walter Lee Turoer, 122 Mr.r• at Bays ide Center rece ntly cruted by a aid Deed. ai\'en in marnage by he r Diego, was head song leader brother, Stephen Earl Ro· and li s ted in "Who's ~-'ho berts of San Die go, wore a floor lcn,tth ta..:e gown fash- ioned tn A-tine .,.,ith bell slecv~:s . l-l cr s houlder- length illusi on vei l was held with a flat white bow. She carried a bouquet or whit e dais ies, daffCidils and in Ame rican ~allege s and Universi ti es." ART SOtOOL AND rim•c, Apt. D. Anahf'int, Cali• won honors in the Southern The Benefi c.ilry under uid STUDIO forn i•. Division or men's hair sty!-Deed by re•soo of . bre.('h or Her husband re ceJ \'td h1 s BA degret at Pomona Col· ltge, Claremon t, and an S.\1 in Industrial \lanagement from \lasSachust!tiS tn s titutc or Techno log)" In Cambridge. lit belong ed tt} Kappa Delta OIL P~l~fl~?ss~; SALE: WITNESS my h.nd this 20th ina competition. Awards in· del•ult in the obligat.ioo11 O pen Sundov• day o f ~larch, 1967, eluded fi rs t place in o pen secured thereby , heretofore 17171 BEACH BLVD. Walter L Turn er executed and delivered to the 53 ST ATF:OJ C ALirO R ~I:\ " 11 styl ina won by Alan Wig-Trustee written Notice of De- Professional . Directory INSURANl:E ... FOR AL.L O F YOUR INSUA-.NCE NEEOS ROBERTSON -SADLEIR INSU RANCE 33J3 E. Cout H"7. Corott• 6el Mar -613-31:10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... COU:'\TY Of OR A.'l'Gf: ' gins; fourth place in open lauh a~d Electio n to c •~!le the 0~ Till S 20th day of ~horeb , styli ng, 'Samuel Wigg ins, under111gned to sell !lllld pro-)~-'-1 ,.., and fourth place ,·n the ap• perty to nti11fy uid obliga-""1' """ore me , 11 .•Otlry tioos and thereafter on ::'i o••en1• Public in 11111d for s•itl county )-ent•'ce c l•"" '!arty Ben " ""• •~ • 'ber 16, 1966 the u ndet~~~i,.,d wh ite cam allons. 1\lrs. W .L. Da\'enport of Bt!acon Bay s erved as rna· Frat erntty and the V<H ..,I t ~ rugb)· team in col\egl'. and !!tit e, residing therein, -'at u · c•used said notice of breaC'h duly commi11sioned 10.d l!lworn, per~nally appured 'ihlte-r VIDAL PLAY COMING and electioo to be recorded in L. To mer known to me lo bt" Book BlOt P•se 600 of 1111id T he Cos ta Mesa Civic Ollid •l Records. Historical group to meet the pet!loo whose nllme i" "'obecribed to the within in• •trumeat, and •cknowledged to me that he executed the s1me. Wl'P.l F.SS my h•a.d •nd offi • eial seal. Playhous e will present as Dilled: Joe :tamb\et, chairman of its 4th product ion of the Thi!! 13th d•y of ~~rc h , 1967. tht orgamzational commi t· year, "The bes t man•• by PROPER11' PRt')TECllO\' It:<' fN :1 '\e\\pMt Beach 'Gore Vidal, on April 22 ,28, CO RPOR.-\llOS, Tnuilee [l is too cal Soetety , has an• By j .lo:. Jllill ie , Prf'l'lident and 29 at 8:30 p.m. in the 02622 nounced a meeting for April of the Ltbraf), "f'On :o.or .. of this new proJect. "Lucky settler~·· \\he> \\til ser\'C' on the eXC'CUIL\'C bnard are Th eodore RClbtn:o., J. Leshe Steffensen, \ln. '.\ar. Community Recreation Cen• Publish: \l ~rch 23 , 30, April I~ at \Iarmer~ Library at Jeuie R. Hill Notary Public io •nd for uid let (wes t gate-Qrange Coun• 6, 1967, in the Sewport H~rbo r 7:30 p.m. ren \Iess ing, Vql lt am Cor Un· Couoty illld St1te, ty Fairgrounds). The po!iti-Ensiga. \1embers flf the ntv. e~e-dy. James Rubel, R1chard My Conwnission expires QC't , cal drama will be directed cutt\'C' be>arJ \\Ill discuss Patterson, \lrs. Wtl llam Rtt· 24, 1970 by P ati Tambc:llini, resi-Phone in YourOrd•r committ ee~ and plans. \Ir s. ter, \!r s . Joseph 3ed., \lr~. Publish: M•rch 23, 30, .-\pril Jent director of the play-for a Subscription: l~.W . llumann will represent Donald [)(,uala~. and \lr ~. ;;Erf::: rt~:ti'~-t-tf{. rti~<~·rff ~'~·i BALTZ MORWARJES ORiole J·q450 · COROHA D!L MAR i L------'-g_,_. __ ,._._'------~ - Friendly N•ll'hborhood ~ BELL BROADWAy ~ MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3433. 8-3Ut ec.ta Mea ~ o-----.~ ~~ II A GOGO NIIGII- DOWNEY SAVINGS has taken its thrift and savings symbol, "SAM SMART SAVER " and made him inJo a coin bank for you! STOP IN and get yours-it's FREE during April at Downey Savings. While you're at it -open interest rate in the natio n a savings account and start eitning the highest o n passbook savings •ccounts-5.25°/o current •nnual rate compounded daily with interest paid from the date of receipt (wMn Mld to the quart•r's endl. Plus insur~nce on silvinss accounts ro S15))00 by the Federill s,.,.,;ngs and loan lnsuranc~ Corporation. DOWNEY SAVINGS-HOlM of IM G411d S.toica Hotn•l.oon-,.,_""" 111111 fl""ltlt ....... l• ftmdt ooollaille for '-" fhwldng. IOIIUS IN'ItREST: All-,__ .., April 10111 ......... ~--- Aptll bl. • •ttend Ourcfl Senten Md to Ule the lleadittl Room. 1lewpprt'lt.a~or f.ulftrnlA ~ "On the B/11{j.i Ov.-rloolcing S f'u porl tlarbor" NEWPORT BEACH , C ALI F ORNI A THE AMERI C AN l\.HHERAN C t-1 U RC H SE RVIC ES: 9:00a.m. Family Worship & Jun ior Oturch 9:45 o.m. Church School & Adult Clan 11 :00 a,m. Festive Worship llu• Rt>\'. James G. Rlain, Pa.~tor The-'Rev. (ier>rge J. Busdtt cket, Vis1tatton Pastor Phoot' ~-18-363 1 If you atl a nawt~r. or Mow of' I ftiWCCMMf 10 '" llarbor Aru -'"' has not bMn •aloewtltd, do httr a fiTOr by UIUIIJ thl H&cboc' Vitltor MtwMn I Md 10 a.m., Md thr wi II c:all on ywr fri•d witlt ••l•.ttle iftfonNti~ .., aifll rrom td•db ~ain .. , lmt• ..Udl .. _.. ,..., to help her UOillll'l' <-n Office. 8630 FlorenCe AYO. • 923·5561 • IIOIIWALK. 13910 ~ Blod. Ill 3271 • NI:\WOIIT lEACH, 2043 westcliff Dr. • 642·6533 • FUUDITON. 2453 E. ~ A.., • 179-5210 • I'ENIIISULA COIIEII. 19 Plonint~~~la Centw. -- ''The AJOC>Ciotion That C.ta" bttaMM •C41Ui•IM .. . het' "'* .............. . 1'111 --'118'101 _11'1...,.. • Plonlntllllo • 377·9591 • eiiTAILID IIIIIUL IIISUUMCE COY!UGI •r ED~ARD A1' JAY lo 1111n0 ·IJIIIIN . N I:W~O .. T .L. PACIFIC VIEW ME"'401U4L P4R K _ ....... CEM~I'ERY CREMATORY MAUSOU:UM l 22l0 MacArlhur Boultn r4 Hrwpcll1 Seith, CilrhNnll (114) 67J.1&01 APOSTLES POSE -Don Wllllomson, La- guna 'Beach Pageant of the Wasters pro- tllcer, checks the poses ot 4 JPQstles In "The Last ~pper," the final presenta- tion In this year's "Festival of Arts reo- creation with living model s of famous paintings and sculpture. volunteer model s fo( Da VInci's masterpiece are, from left, Martin c omins, Dana Poi 11t; Jack Kemp, BatDOa Island; Peter Saltamachlo, La- guna Beach, .Jnd Robert Coughlan, La- !Jina Beach: LW!JJiiOII Hovnes ohoto.l DECORATOR SHOW APR. 7-9 ::;::~:t~:R_~::, Aprll1·9 lie tho do .. , 101 aotet Howe aad ton. Clif· ton . Proat PIOHntino, 'de· THUR!IlAY, API!IL6, 1!167 for the lth amual decorator f•d Bar ..... publicity; Mrt , coradoat. aad ,. •. Donald CODA DEL MAR. CALIF. thow, to be held at the Now• JJ~aii=•~C;!u~h~i:m:::. • ..:::i::::~As::•~l~•:•:•~· ::::::::::.:::::~~;;;~:;~~~~:;;, porter Inn. Tho SoutMm 1 Oranae County Alwmae of Kappa Kappa Oanwn• it spont orina tbi• be11efit to ra ito proceeds to provide cotleao scholanhips for airls from Otanae County 111 chools. Open house will be held on Friday and Sunday, April 7 and 9, hom 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday, April 8, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. There wi II be a dro~in bul· fet o? openina day from II a .m. to 2 p.m., and a cock· tai I party featurina the Mari· achi Del Valle band on Satwday evening. A hunt breakfas t is scheduled from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on the final day. DRAPERIES 00 SO MUCH FOR YOUR ROOM ANO ARCADE HAS SO MUCH JO OFFER YOU AUSTRIAN PUFFS FRENCH PLEATS SHIRRED VALANCES BRASS RODS SWAGS VALANCES SCALLOPS WOOD RODS I From the Po 1te B oHer Seventeen leading interior des ianers will display the newest in home furnishinas and accessories. Thos e From the Harbor Area are Jacqueline Casle Interiors, Jean K\afs Interior s , L amp Light Interi ors, Hauser•s Decor, Leon Interiors , Atta•s Furnishings and Ted Von tlemert , Inc . Othen are Chateau de Mai son, H.G. Designs , Upchurch Inter• iors, Glade Hansen Inter· iors , J .W. Robinson, Bul· \ock's,Dani a lmports, Yorba Linda Furniture, Lois Hard· ing and Associat e, J .H. Biggar and Jack Chand ler, landscape a rchitect. A gal· \cry of fine arts will dis· play the paintings of 6 Southern Cali·fornia artists. w~ ore pleased to announc~ NANCY LONG Friday, Morch 24 Bi \ly Huffe r, San Juan Capisuano. making a right turn on Newport 3 \vd . at 30th St., Newport Beach, was run i nto by Rrchard Uolbrook. 1220 W. 3alboa 3\vd., 3a \boa. .h .... Ln Brownstein, !Jucna Park, leaving the parking lot nf FINE FURNITURE-DECORATING SERVICE . AmUi~jlf~--:~:it ;oStSres·s wh en. you plan Th~ l sland~r wayi 341 Bayside, Nr wpon Buch -675-1620 oToring Conrest COLOR THE DOT·TO-DOT SERMONETTE on th is week'.s Bible Page-Section 2, Pag• 2 and mail your entry ta the En si gn newspaper, 2721 E. Caost Hw y., Corona del Mar, Calif., po stmork.d nat later than Monday, Ap ril 10, 1967. Be sur• ta include nom•, age, ond addres s with entry. BIBLE WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST ENTRY Judging will be bas•d on colo1 d•sign and n~otness . WIN A BIBLE I 'a gracery store in Newport Reach, was s truck by the car of Irwi n Toland, I I II Cliff Dr., Cliff !Iaven, south bound on :'lolewpor1 3\vd ... :'~lorman Larus, West Covina, rear•l!nded the car of \lary :Josquc, 703 Jasmine, Cor· on a del \tar, stopped for t raffic Saturday, March 25 Newport Shores, someone threw an object th rough the windshield of the \lus tang belonging to Judith A. Jones , 612 Porpy t\ve., Corona dd \lar -wh ic h re · minded her to report that in December while mo,•ing she had parked a trailer in front of hl!r pa rents' hou se and someone s tole S151 worth of furni shings ... When he backed ou t of the garage at City Corpora tion Yard with a :-.lcwrx>rt Reach ci ty dump truck, Garry t\li chael Shaw, 126 ~lonte Visw, Costa \lcs a, damaged a fender ... When Robert Jdfrey Jahns, 35,of -l \9 Wes tminster Ave., :\e...,.port lleights, got up to kan· the Stag Har in New· port Beach, l>omeone whom he says he can't identify Show and dinin g tickets may be obtained by call ing .\Its. Roger 'Jarrett, 494· 62 16. .\-lrs. Walter Lord, show chai rman, and he r as• sistant , ~Irs. Albert Pizzo, are be ing ass isted by Mrs. · Arnold, Mrs . Mar· s ... mc poor driver with poorer ethics ran into the par k..:d car of Logan Locka· bey, 3907 ~!arcus, We st :-.re .... port. a:. it wa s parked a t the public lot a t .\lcFad· den, Newport Beach; after pushing \\r, Lockabey's car up the curb and damaging rear fender, th e driver left the scene •.• Harold llling· wo rth , -l~l Ri,·erside A\c,, Sc~r-.-.rt Heights, changed lan~i and fendc:J p( .the cat Thof'l'fa5 K itowt!s , b i f!il for no '"'"•-1 mi tos. Sunday, Ma rch 26 left eye,bu t refused medical' treatment. .. A gold Ameri· can Flyer bicyc le" worth 570 was stolen from the garage 16..0 Superior Ave. LJ 8-5531 of ll enry R. Griffi th , 2930 • APPAREL -WOMEN into the car of John \lc· Alta Vis ta, East Bluff. .. Clough lin, 37 Balboa Coves, Something went wrong with .lEAl DAHL Three cars were damaged wh'en Victor Jl art, 34-l Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, ran and pushed th at car into the the bicycle that 12-year _ I '3ott.oo Dresses & S,.nt••w••..J car 0f Wanda Pethtel, llun· old ~li chael Parvinc, 214 Accessories ond Gifh tington Beach, as. she was Crvsta\Ave., Balboa Is la nd , Newporter Inn OR 5-1700 s topped fur traffi c on W. w;s riding down a hill and Westcliff Plaza Ml 2-2444 Coast IIW}. near Ri vers ide r . D he ell off, s uffcnng as• Newport Beach r. pha lt burns on hi s face and Monday ,March 27 hand s; he wa s treat ed at '.l.hi\c :.he ...,as vis iting her lloag \lospital. .. The black parents at 211 Colton St., (Continued on paae S) • BEAUTY SALOH Z?n B. 0ou1 H.,. a.. ........ ,_ .,,.,,. • BUILDING • REMODELING • ADDITIONS LICENSED & BONDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Golden .. d 673.6041 -549-2170 S.twLnt tho Coo1MI Aroo wLril Ouollty Concreto &. l'r-pl E'Hiclll'll So .... leo c ... c.ete I i I ~I!: 17;~!;::;oo:~' and budaet ~ fast aenice -quality work - self aer•iu lawuh)'. How much safety do you want for your money? Finished Laanclly A, en c)' ·nae E. ....,., ~~OWIERS FOR AL~ OCCAStOHS Financial safety co mes in all shapes and sizes. There are safe investments and ri sky in ve stments-and on es that are in between. Depending upon how much risk you want ,. to take, your mon ey can be invested in a variety of ways. matter how safe the investment appears. This is money you want to be a5le to count on at all times and under all conditions. And when you want your money that safe and that available-you want it in the bank. DiMIII'I Tosh has join~d our o~co ro tin g Stoff Coli Nan cy for on-appointment No obligation, of couru ARCADE CARPET & DRAPERY CO. 27 28 E. Coast Highway Corona d~l Mar Phone 675-lSIO c.::========il• PET SUPPLI ~S SUPPUES r noPtcAL ,. .. c.., .... llnor c...,.,..... -_ .. loHiollloit 'Mr .... ol 6 We h..,• the lorgett ~d Cas,ing Resins & Moldt 1"-lf---.... 'f& ...... ' Fi berglass M.at•rials anJ WILCOX.CifniNDEN l:e .teo cany • "11. I..-of Suppl iu -L1 J:l-0292 HARDWARE ~•iu.s, eel aU oc:c .... Placentia, Costa Me sa .,,..,l .. tlonal Cha~ ... k• tories.-..ded IDr ._.hoW.,. 2700 W, Coat H'III'J'., N... South S.. TfOpical, 218 ... 141-n:l1 'Z.SPAI P.f.ltrm 'WiiiOn, C.M. Liberty &..7961. HEALTH EQUIPMEH1' Cotta Meaa "KEEPING FIT CAN BE FUN" RENT --~C~o-ll-=i.-Y-®=-,-w-.-.-,~A-d=--l o~-P~L~U~M~8~1N~G=---------- Roll ers, Belt Vibrators, (}cles, Slant Boards. Call 546-6180 or 836·756 1 to the Ensign A. R. MARS A C 673~550 PL U~1B ER • JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Cupet Cleaning • Floor·Stripping met waxing • Windows Complete CleaninG" Service. CALL- 646-4977 • UPHOLSTERY UPifOLSTERIIIC (By EaroPe .. Craft.,een.) REMODEL 2 , •• .., OIIL Y "'.50 c.! I •• .....,. " 215 MoJo H!l . 536:4405 nu •o~ 1. ,,.h, o NURSER.Y Shrubs, Interior Plants Trop ical & Trees lnsectcides ond Fertilizer S&H Green Stomps FREE DE LIVER Y CORONA DEL Mi\R.NUilSERY Z744 E. Coast Hwy.: 87W160 -·-----.... -•NIMG MA(IOI .. U TW"'"'IITUI Tlllt Of'ICI $U,..,.., , ... CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTE RY • QU ALl TY WORK • II!IL'$ fiREHOUU UPHOLSTERY ...... ,. ....... 4. ... _ .. -~ 675.41)1.1 U~HOLSTERY e REFINISHING 0"A~E,.t ES • CUSTOM C "RF"ETS AMPLE P""l<tNC. IN RE ... R HEWPORT fURNITURE CO., INC •. .,WHERE THB 4 (}.S. FLAGS PLY" 2HO w. c. •• , M..,., .. _,.,. ... c~~. r.,.,.. .... ••·W? E!JTABUSH£0 IN 19-M COfoiTAeT ~I:N II:I I'I'I:,.I:AIILI IT'I'~!Ne ELDER· IILII:,IILI.f.CTIN. "'IILIUCIILII etNe • 71JO Carn ation A\'e, Corona del Ma r Plumbi ng Repairs DAY & NIGtiT WAT ER HEATERS 673-4130 DoGEAR!'S PLUMBING SERVICE (R~li flbl• Pfo.,•birtl DAd HI!IUhtl} 24 HOUR DIEHCf.,VCY SERVICE PHONE 646-0622 R ... 548-4187 Repair -ln.tallotlon - Remoclel TOM O e G EAR E 961 W. 17th St.· Unit C Cotto Me•o EWELERS WALLACE CALDEIIHUD J F.WF.L ER J 123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORi ole 3-" IEII~$HIIIE'S ..... .., LUNOIEON-!INNER COCKTAILS ORiole l-94CU :WSO VIA OPOno Newport BoKll IATIEIIIIT'S SHOE REPAIR P\aue •d Luua1e llopotr -Dye - S 6 II St .. ,. Your savings, however, are another thing. This ia money you do not want to risk-no BANK OF AMERICA -,,__...._ __ . ..._.,_......,.._c..-_ WOFILO'S LARGEST BANK HM IIWINII ONE DAY SERV1CB ll -~PHON==E~6:G::OJ02:~~~~:.:~!!:::•:E:•:c:•:_jjj~~ll90 Harbor ll•d.. ... J:TCI..IIII'III' CoataMela -~6-llll I • I • $1,010.b8 Is being present- ed by the Tuesday Club to the Harbor Area Boys• Club for the Upper Bay branch. Pictu red here, from left, are Edward Mil- tenburg, Boy s' Club board member; Mr s. Uartius King, president of the Tuesday Club; Lou YMtom, executive director o·f the 8>ys' Club, presenting a plaQUe of appreci ation ; and Mrs. Bert Sewell, spe- cial projects chal nnan for th e Club. Tuesday gals aid Boys' Club ly Ethelyn Miller Happy smi lea were in evi- dence at the March meetina of the Tuesday C lub at the Balboa Bay Club. An important item on the busineu aaenda was the presentation o( a chec k in the amount or S/,0 10.68 to the Upper Bay branc h or the Boys' Club or the Harbor Area. Thi s a mount repre- sented the entire proc eeds from the February fashion and card party, which is the an- nual fund rai s ina event. COMPLm SHOt. HANDIAG, LUGGAGE REPAIRING ~"J· Edward Miltenbura, Boys' Club board member, a ccept- ed the chec k, with word s of thanks, from ~-trs. Bert Sewell, Tuesday C lub s pe- cial projects chainnan. This gesture is the c ul- mination of many willina hands and heads do ing the work and havina the fun of putting on s uch an event. Lou Yanthorn, executive direc t€X of th e Boys' C lub, accompanied ~Y. Miltenbura to the luncheon meetina and aave Tue sday JCiub members LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF TRt:STE:.E SALE Lo1111 ~o. N-370 Oa April 20, 1967, at 9:00 K,m,, Proptrty Protection Co,. pon tion, as Trustee, {tel e• phoae MA 2~5 1 1) uader IIDd pursua.Dt to th e Dred of Trust dated june 5, 1963, executed by Respl u,IDc,, a corpo ratioa, rrcorded j une 21, 1963, in 3 LMMiono Te S... Yeu e lllcho .. Llole Centw Llole lole. e J401 I . Coat Hwy. Co-. •1 Mor e Ill J North MAin St. Senta Ana MOTIC•• ou• COITA MIA . MOP II CUIHD 1 Book 6599 Pages 504 and 505 of Offi cial Records , ia tb e o f• !ice of tbe ReC'o rder of Or1.11 ge Coua ty will sell 111 p11blic a"uc tion to the hishest bidder for cash (payable at the timt' of &1!1\e in lawful money of th e Uaited Stat rs at the South iro>.lt ~enter donr ~I the Coun ty ia th.e City of Ana, Cali fornia, all title ud iDtereat coD• <. ~.~ I LEY '-. T AX '.JE RVICE ,... .•. ,... ·· f~llf1~U ~Ublll AC((J:.JI"'IAI'tf ~~~~~;;~~~~~~~ • PC.~t•o"""'-aota,,c, uaao ON MO.T Rc.TUftN·· IN HAR80ft.,ARI:A .TATII ftiiTURN. ACC .. ~T£0-WI: HAVJE I""ORMS IIXPIIt iCNC::U)..fiEL"'-LII .... TIIN"ACTI OH CIUAftA NTIIZ 0 !884 PLACENTIA. 746 BAKER e 2408 MARGAREl COSTA MESA CO.STA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 642-2221 AtJII.. • ....... Orco Block Co. BUR.DING BLOCIS • ALL SIZES -ALL 'TYPES a resume ~ the proa.rams m proarcu for the boys in the area who con stantly use the Boys' C lub. 1 Mr. Yantorn presented a plaque of the Boys' C lub insiania with an inscription to the Tuesday Club in ap- prec iation or the sift. A larae kiln for the use in the arts and crafts de- partmcnt_and another bi ll iard table r01 the Boys' C lub are spec ific items to be pur- chased with the Tuesday C lub d onation th·is yea..r . LEGAL HOTICE veyed to aad aow held by said Tro stee nader said Deed of Tru st in ud to that certa ia prope rty s ituated iD the State of Cali lorni a, Couaty o I Oru ge, described u foll ows: Lot 16 a.ad liD und ivided one- thirty-third (1 /33) ia teres t in Lot 34 of Tract No, U44, aa showa oa a map record ed ia Book 156, Pages II an d 12 of Miscellueoua Maps, re corda of said couaty. Said Sale wi ll 'be made, but without coveaaat or wa.rranty, e:rprefls or impli ed , regarding title, posaes.sioa or eucu!p- branc es, to pay the rem aia ins princi pal aum of the a ai d aote ,.ccured by said Deed, with in• terest thereon aa provided in 1111id No te, advao.ces, II at~y, oodu the tenna of said Deed; leea, charse.' aad of ~· TNa\ee created by The Beaefld .,-aader aa.id Deed by reasom o f a breach or defa111t Ia the obli(l!at ion a eo- cu red there by, heretofore e 11~ cuted aad delivered to the Tru s tee written Noti ce o f De- lanh and Electioa to cause the undersigned to aell said proo- per ty to aati11 fy sai d obli f!.,. tiona aad thereaher on Novem• her 16, 1966 the undel'lli gn ed caused said aotice of breach alld eleclion to he recorded in Book 8104 Page 609 o f nid Official Records , Dated: This llth day of March, 1967. PR OPER TY PROTECTION CO RPOR ATIO N, Tru s1ee By J.K . lJ•illie, President 02623 'h'-PII•••: JAdalea 7·2221 Publish: March 23, 30, Apr il ... a.teiJ&. .... ..., DaDS. llata. Scrota ADa 1967 ia the Newport lhrbor y BALL WILSON and RAWUNGS BASEBALL Mms WILSON ·-Min ... _ .... --34.95 WILSON A Dlo Mm UlfNCI 11 ." --16.95 WILSON ·-Mm UP IWCI ILtl --12.95 RAWUN&S .... , Mm Ulfi'IM:I u.---11.95 RAWUNGS-Mm ... -... --34.95 OTHII MmS FIOM 5.95 ADIIONDAIIASIUILeSOFIIAUeUTTLIUAeUIIATS SPOT .LT IA8ALL SHOIS-Lt5-11AI-1Ltl c•ud Protectwse Let eunse lullksC .. s e I••• ' ........ s. .... ,.,.,. •=••11 ........ crh•·••••·D .... ....... h·S•••II•eulfCih·eulf ... ' .._., • ..,.. • T ..... •• Is· Su •u • atlu From the Police Blotter (Caadoaod-P"IO 4l US •.. I\ coil .t ·-· a.-114 4Sih St., Wo11 No..,.ort, naupabydc bucket .. atot sheotl lad ••lvet ana"'' and c:anied away a TV ut Sally E . Smilh"l Mutaaa nlued at t.S21.2S wore l&o-from the bedroom •.. AAnoy• was 1tolon while her car lon from under/the cockpit it'll telephone,~Call• were reo- was pDrked in ftont r1 ller seat ol the 60..foot yacht, ported by Catherine Swaak. home at 307 33rd St., Wou La•a, owned ~ Bri11s 41S Bolero Way, West New- Newport •• The re•ta .. ant Cunninaham, 343 Via Lido port Heiahts •.• A radio wu at 3101 Newport Blvd .• Weu Soud, Lido ltle; the theft, Ito len from the car of Lynn Newport was 10 crowded reported by Harold A. Steck, Brauner, park ed in her car- that no one saw someone took place while the boat port at 333 Grand Canal, steal a aum machine from was in drydock at the Lido Balboa laland •.. Tires and the lobby; the machine wa1 Ship Yards, 900 lido Park wheels were s tolen from two valued at S2S, not countina Dr., Lido Peninsula. , • cars on the s ales lol of Lido the pennies in it, •. James Stereo tape1 "wtre removed Motors, accordin& to Gilbert Britton Doualas, 315 E. from the car alove compar"" Hertee, 1032 Sea Lane, 11ar .. Balboa Blvd ., Balboa, wa1 ment of Janet J, Robbins, borView Hi lls ... A stranaer anested for failure to apo-325 Onyx Ave., Balboa Is• followed Robert Kenneth pear on a charae or drivina land. •• Travis Foraey, 201 Thienpontfrom a Costa Me n Ship& without a license •.. Richard Via Ocnoa, LidO hie, east bar to hl s home at 5903 Sea-..... !"'~~~~~~~~~~~~!1!!~!'1!~··· Holbrooa. 1220 W. Balboa bo~d on Via Lido crouina s hore Dr., We st Newport, Blvd., Balboa, was arrested the bridp, ran into the rear and then attacked him, cut-ANNOUNCING on a wanant for failure to of the car driven by Judith ing Mr . Thienpon t on the a ppear on a vehicle viol,.. Lonayear, 121 Via Yetla, nose ... "I've been out o( tioo c harae. Lido Isle, as she was stop-town for a few weeks and SAME DAY Tu .. cloy, Morch 28 ped in her lane ••• Moderate forgot the citation," said While Rosalyn B. Pianeri, damaae ,,.., caused when Chris topher Vincent Fraser, Laundry Service 109 39th St., We st Newport, Nancy Mortison, 2019 Aven-18, ol 31 30 Breakers Dr., was at work, s omeone en-idaOt.ico,EastBturr, struck Corona del· Mar, when ar- tered her aaraae and ltole the car driven by Robert rested on an outstandina her daughter's blue Royal Schepps, 3609YJ Seashore warrant. Bring your ahirh in by 8:30a.M. Ofld we'll ltewe "-- clone up, lik e n.w, the aCMie day. Scott bicycle. . J'lothi"na Drive , West Newport, as Thwaclay, March 30 was ta ken by" bwatars who ~. Schepps had s tooped to Lorraine 9 urrington. 433 attempted to pr y o pen the make a riaht turn on E. Coast Seville, Balboa , left her s lidina glass door at Jo-Hwy., at Jamboree. car unattended in a grocery sephine Perkins ' home, 910 Wetinesday, March 29 parking lot for 10 minutes J••t c:..u oa S·lllt. Wes tcliff Dr., Westcliff. . . Howard J . Flemina, 4802 9 and returned to find he r s70 App-oximately SO comic Neptune, West Newport, left hosted blonde wi glet sto len VALET Jlf7 &. COAIT IUWAY .. CO_,.A DG. M.Aa RICHAIIII fl•••rfy of,. .. ~ books and 10 to IS other an attache case under a magazines in a bundle left waitina chair in front or the at the front door or Turner buildina at 4511 W. Coast Drua Store , 2542 W. Cout Hwy .; when he returned the Hwy., Mariners Mile, were case and contents valued at s to len before the owner aot $9() were gone ••. Someo ne to his .s tore to take them in; opened the front door to the value was placed at S20 to residence or P aul Herrick, • . .Leaving no trace or entry, someone entered a s toreroom and stole S861 worth o( valuables from the s ui tcases or Thomas J. Pol- lard , 3026 W, Coast Hwy ., Mar iners Mile ... For the (Continued on Paae 6) 'illfYLI ... S'ICIAUST I CUAH .... I 6LUINe /ITOIAM JIOO L e-.t H~. S.Jhl, c:-._. W. ..._. 671·1114 I Most things have gone up since 1939. A ltilcnnitt.-hour of Ediaon electricity has ..,.,., down a tbinl in price llinc:e 1939 .• But, ol coune, you're uoinr a lot more electricity ...... tbaD you did tbm. 'Ibe typiaU home ... elec· tricity 40 dilhoWit - But not this. So maybe you're not wild about tbe len(tb of ladies' "'-today. But at lout electricity il bo1 ti'll ill tllo rilht direction. ..,.;. a--. (0111 ola kika'*' fll ' ......, .,. ....... ,..,..,..., c:wt-~Sa 14..4"' ........ ~ .... Southern C•llfomM Ed'-on CO/rlfMny ...... ,, ... '&. 5 ,,. • ' ~ not ..,.,._,, ltOI Cloy St., lut I daye, MUtt B. ·L..-Newport H•iabll, collided -115 4411r St. · Woat wit~ tiro cor of L-..1 N..;port, llao booa ,;. ... K-bill, 2li·A Avooodo N 6 tl .. , betweea 4 and An.,lniae Teaact •. ·.The 4:30 1.11.. by tomoone calt. car ol Alice Katpuian, i111 by phone -never talk• '4324 Setoa Rd., Irvine, li ... · , w4aite ttopped at Coaat Ptl'-r .Wrch 11 Hwy ., and Jamboree Rnad • ••• , .. r-ended by Georte Slletaidahe'tntoalyplay-Brittow, 900 Sea Lane, Hlr• 1111 IIIMI when twayina her bof View HiUt. . .Hit and car back , aDd fonh ovet run damqe was inflicted on tho White liMa in tbe '*• tho car of. Coline Oibbona but whoa , the coulda't pan ....0 Carnation Ave ., Corona' tbe t~cty tettt, taken del Mar, toaally parked on ooce wath her Jliah4oeled Carnation Ave.' thoet on and once without PAMILY liLA TIONS Dorlh Mar~hall Preble, )·), COUNSELOR TO TALK of 337 Rennt Lane, Cotta ~,, boo"od b 1. Dr. kenneth E. Johnstone ~ o Wit • )' po ICCI Oft a charae ol drivina under will diaeuu "Sex and the the influence o( alcohol. .• WbotC Penon'' at the Apri I A tawrunower worth SlOO 1 meetin& of the Oranae wa1 s tolen by someone who Coall Chapter of Parents pushed in the acreen wino-Without Partners in the dow of a rear aaraae door Zonta Recreation Center at at 1022 Wcat Wind Way, lSth St. and Irvine Ave.', Dover Shores, residence of Cliff Haven. He is a prac- Jack Berkeley Huahey .•• ticina counselor and staff keys lert in the iBnition menDer of the American In- were too much of a tempta· stitute d Family Relations. tion to someone who stole He will analyze sexual at- lhe Corvair parked at a gro-titudea of the adult, teen· eery lot by Evans T. Smith. aaer, and sinale parent in 213 Via Cordova, Lido Isle modern society. , .·.A Muntz: stereo pak val-Prosram Chairman Helen ucd at $100 was atolen from Baanoli said refreshments Alleri Malocha, 122•A 46th and a ques tion-anlwer ses· St., We st Newport. .. While sion wilt fOllow the meet• dkin& a left turn east ing, which will beain at 8 bound from Cliff Drive , For• p.m. LEGAL MOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE LoaQ. No. N-371 , GERTRUD E CHAPMAH OF LI DO ISL E DIES Ou April 20, 1967, al 9:00 a.~n., Property ProtectioD Co r- poratioD, •• Tru•tee, ( tele-- pll.oue MA 2~511 ) uuder am.d Private funer at services were held March 21 for Ger· trude Leland Chapman, 658 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, at Lamb Funeral Home~ pur11uct to the Deed of Tru•t Pasadena, dated jgQ.e 5, 1963, executed Mrs. Chapman, 74, a native by Reaplan, lac., • corpor .. of Wisconsin, died March tioo, !"1lCorded Juo.e 21, 1963, io. Book 6599 Pages 507 and 24 atHillhaven Convalescent 508 of Offici al Recorda, ia the Hos pital, Arcadia. , office of the Recorder of Survivors include 2 OraQ.ge County will sell at dauahters, Nancy C. Downs pvblic auclion to the higheat of Michiaan and Merian c. bidder for cash (p.yable at U.e tim~ of u le ia lawf~~.J Terrell of San Marino; two mogey of the United State• at sons, John L. Chapman of 18e South frout c enter door of Hillsborough, and Paul S. dle Cou.oty Courthouse, iu the Chapman of San Marino, and City of Santa Au, California, 14 gandc hildren. ;~II right, title -.d huerea:. Interment was at Pacific coaveyed to and Dow held by u id Trustee under uid Dud View Memorial Park. of . Trust ia •a.~ 10 Lb~t ce,... A.N NI YEI$.AIY MONTH llllQ. property Still. at ed 1n the State ol caliloroia. Couaty of ... FOI FUCHSI A SOCIE TY ~·· 'eac.ribd .. ·WHow•t Clwoacc EutwQ9d or l ot 17 .od •a 11a.dl vlded Huntinaton Beach will be ·oa~irty·Lb ird ( l/33) iote,... aue st speaker at the meet• eat tn Lot 34 of Tract :'-t o. in& o( the Costa Mesa•Bay <W44, .. ahowo Oil • map re-c· ' F h ' So ' co rded i11 Boolr. 156, P-«n llttS uc ua Ctet.y at II and 12 of Miscellaaeoua 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aprtl 10 Mope, recorda of •aid coua ty. at the American Lea ion Hall Said Sale will be made, bu t in Costa Mesa. His subject without co v~~~aa~ or wanaty, will be "Preparation of e•preaa or unpiled, reJ&rdiii.J . ,. title, p011"eu ioa or encum• fUChltal for &hOW, b..a.ocu , to p•y the remai11ins April is anniversary month prii~.cipal 11om of the said note for the Fuchsi a Society, u cured by said Deed, with lllhich wi 11 c elebrate iu iDteres_t thereon u provide~ 19th birthday with a birth· Ia satd :"''otr, advan ces, If . u y, under the tenns of uid day cake and tce cream. A Deed; feu, charges e.d e•· special invitation has been penses of the Traatee •d of s ent to all pall presidents Lbe Trnat!l created by u id to attend the AprillO meet· De ed. Thr Beaefici ary under said Deed by ressoa of • bre ach or default ia the obligatiou se- cured thereby, heretofore e:~~e-­ cuted a.o d delivered to the Tru!llll!f' wri1te11. Notice of De- fall it ao d Electioll to cause t.he u11dersigo.ed to sell ••id pro- per ty to satisfy said obllg .. lion !t imd thereafter 011 :'-love~ iter 16, 1966 lhe ~~.aderlliSO.~ c aused 11 aid aotice ol breach -.d electio11 to be recorded ill Book 8104 Page 610 of said Offi cial Record11, Oat ed: This 13th d11.y o f March, 1967 PROPERTY PROTECTION CORPORATION, Tnuatee By j. K. Baillie, Pre•i dent 02625 Publish: March 23, 30, April 6, 1967, io th e ~ewport Har- bor E:uip.. FAMTASTIQUE • ''L£S AIEiiCAII ............ ll•hll. II f ad NO MD,.. I•IUT!ilTI,.CI TOIL.T Tl••u• ~ h The Ma Js n Way IRI. H.B. STUDENT'S PLAY STAGE D AT CDLLEGE 'A ttiree-act play, "'Deme- tria, my love," written by a Newport Beach student at California State Co Ileac, Fullerton, was presented laat week-end at the col• lea e. The play was written by Doris Sutton in a p\aywrit• ing workshop conducted by the Cal State drama de- partment. The play is based on the dilemma of a 20th century housewife who is c laimed as a gift of the Gods by a young lover from ancient Greece whom or.ly • Cornhi1•W. W•mt WDOh AmOWID • Soft 01 o Shadaw, Wonw Air Dry ATTACHE. IH MINUTE. TO AHV COMMODE --"" Owot ·-·-· EXCITING ARRAY OF I;)ECORATOR COL.Oiml New, t.r • H•ksA ..._, ... 10., ................. ,.. .. .. u.u .. _,. ... ~ ,_ 'ftiiAIIIalc.u~ SAUl CGir. -- -KL.TOIIIO~ ........... WOtLo OCC IMSTIUCTOII WILL NEWPORT HARBOR EIISIGIJ TALK TO MCOIII'AOIIS" SECOIID SECTIOII --P41t 6 Spcnoer Crump, joumtliom THURSDAY, APRIL6, 1!161 inauuctor at Otanae ·coast 00101~ O£l MAR. CAUF. Col lese. wlllopclk oo te<b• ,.=::::::==;;=:::.::.;;.:.~;;;;;;;;; A leHer from Th aland CUSTOM HOM£5-JtiMOOEUNG COMMPCIAL Ptnot~.~UIId Sel"'i« nlquca of writina and auuua- facturina boota Cor a meet- ina or Los Compad:rca, Oranae County oraaniutic. of writen and book coltec- \on, at 9 a.m. this Saturday, AJM"il &, in the Saddteback IM, Suta Ana. Mr. Crump is also editorial direc:tor of Trans-Analo Books, Los Anaelea. He is the author o( "Ride the bi& red cars," "Redwoods, iron horses and the Pacific," "·Bl ~&ek riot in L os :\nae· les," "California's Spanish miuions yesterday and to-- d ay" and "252 historic place& you can see in Cali• fornia." CO.CHAIRMEH HAMED lrGnan-- A for.er Amtricaa Pietd Servic:e studeat, Salai Sau'· yawlwat, Us writt•ft ·a lot• &er to the ahadent body ol Corona del Mar Hip School. She lived with Kathy March and her rami ly at 2815 Har- ber View Dr. in Harber View Hills laat year. Salai's home is in Thai land. She wrote: "Dear every- body. I was very &lad to ace tbe TRIDENT aaain tau month. Thank you very much for sendin& it to me. When I read it, I surely mined our school very, very much. "Time hu aone by very Caat. I can't believe that it'l nearly six months now that I left U.S. Willard D. Voit, chairman o( the Board for the W.J . Vo it Company in Santa Ana and Ions time resident of Balboa, and Jack Stearman, pres ident of the Pacific Plant Protection Company in Fullerton have been named co-chairmen of the He art Fund Commerce and lnduslfy drive for 1967. Do- nati ons are to be sent to the Qranae County Heart Association, 1043 W. 8th St., Santa Ana. MRS. SHARON WATSON, ont of the new members of the Newport Harbor 9usl· ness and professional Wo- men 's Club, depicts the flying theme for the club meet ing tonight, APf'il b, at the Mesa Verd e Country Cl ub. The new members will put on the program, based on a ore-convent ion tr ip. Election of offi cers for 1%7-68 will also be held. "Life at the university is a hard one, especially for the student who just finish- ed hi&h school. 3ut for me, I like it very much because I have a lot of freedom to thi nk, to argue, and to re· a pond for myse If. "COM can aive the back· aro und and basic idea to the s tudents to study m colleae level any place tn the world. "If there is something that happens I wi 11 write to ICCO Security-who could .uk for morel This is wh.111 we ~II ~re lookins for and wh•t we ~II w~nl. Our Monthly ~curily Account pl~n is one whereby you Jtl " check EVERY monlh for ten yro~rs or for fifteen or twenty-wfutf'ver you ~~. ll's • pl.11n to spre•d out your cash .ssrts to usurr younf'lf • consto~nt income ..• To keep on eilrnin& diviMnds from your invcstmf'nt ... To hne your mOMy .iYilil- ~ble to you in illl or ilny put .tt a moment's noticf' in the f"\\ent th.tt you hne iln emf'rJency. And, ill the mel of your 5, 10 or 15 ye.ar pt'riqcf, :tJ!U ~$WI h.tve 11 nice nest ew1 t.ft-WMh IOnM atr•n&~t"rMnh the""' ea rnflht. ceft- siderilbly MORE th.tn your oriJin.tl llwnt- ment. This is the N~port l.albo• S.winp Monthly Security Account Proar•m-well worth invHii&~lins. no m.tner wh.tt your nerds may be. II is the •nswer to many, many reill or unusu.tl fi.wnci•l sltu.ttlons. How the Monthly Secur ity A ccount Plan WORKS Here 1s how the plan works : You invest, say. $10.000 with Nf'wport B.tlboa S•vings •nd Lo an Assoc:ia t•on in a Monthly Secur1ty Account. You will then receive $1 00.00 each month." This income is der1ved fro m earn1ngs. currently 5.251/G per annum, compo unded daily and paid qucHterly. and fro m principaL At the e nd o f ten years. you have received S12.000.00. And yo<.~ st1ll h•ve • nest egg of \1.050 00 1n your account. The chart .Jt the r1ght show~ vanous plans for 1nveumenH from \10,000.00 to SlOO 000 00 '(Paym('nls ~ubrect to the prov1s ions o f $('c 8 104 rA the Cal1fo rn1a f manc•a l Code under wh1ch a ~o1v 1ngs and lo•n associ•· t1on mJy not w.ttve 11s nghts to require up to !>Ill months notiC(' o f intent to with· dr.t w Every Withdrawal request has been m('l promptly •n our ]1 years.) Advantaee• of a Monthly Security A ccount You can count on .l regul.lr check month .l f!er month. 1 You c.tn en joy the pe.tce o f mind 1hat comes from · knowing your ~av•.nJ.~s .trc secure .tnd earnmg o1 hiindsome mcome. ., You un forget .tbout stock mar. ket fluctuoii!Ons and re·mvestment problems. . 4 Your money 1s avo11lilble to you m al l or any part at a moment's not1ce should you need ~ l•rge sum m rhe event of ~n emergency. 5 You un budget your expendi· lures cuctly, beuuse you will know precisely how much yoU w•ll be receiving e;~ch month. 6. You will not be prone to over· spend your capit•l. though all or any of the funds in your account mily be withdro~wn, or ildditions made, at any time. 7. From a feder~llalt st•ndpoint this pl•n might be of spKial interest to ilnyone wishing to ~ilke " size- able gift to iloother, .and to those occupied in estate plannins. Con- suh•tion with your •ttomey Of' t~x adviser is recomme~. Handl" Llvina Expen .. • A young widow, ~ Hilrbor Are~ resident, recenlly estim~ted th~t she needed ;~n additional 5HXWO 'per month to supple· ment hf'r income. Of course, she real ized that she could indulge herself and spend much more than tt'lat, bur then her uv- ings would not last u long as thf'y should. So. thinking ahead, she deoded to let Newport Billbo~ s~vings act ~s her con- scienCe ~nd invested 525,000.00 in ~ Monthly Secu,.ty Account. ll'ltrfai'tflht*! tactv ·wm receive • check Jor 5100.00 every month for the next1S yeiln. The Monthly Security Account bal· ance, throughout tt-.e years, w ill earn divi· dends at the previlil ing rue. At the current rate, this Newport Balboa Savings c ustomer will t-.•ve been pilid 518,000.00 and •till h~ve $27,300.00 b~l•nce in her ~c.count at the end of the 15 years. ~ewport Sal boil s~vings makes no ch;uge fo r this service. Paya fo r Education A focill father uses two Monthly Security Accounts to pay a monthly check to each of his two sons, presently in college. Both •ccounts ue scheduled to run for ten years, but the f~ther mentioned recently thil t he hopes sincerely th~t "both the boys will be supporting themselves full y befoce the end of the pl~n. so that 1 ciln convert the ~ccounts to meet ilnother n~d -prob~bly my own ~" Monthly Security Account holders may tr•nsfer . .add ta or wot~draw their fund~ at any time. U pandownitis A nervou•. inaecure condition cauaed by •rratic up end down .-tock m arket prices. A Balboa resident was suffering from "upandown1tis." She w.ts never quite sure what was happening to her funds in the ~toc k market, and she felt she was reach· mg the age where she needed a feeling of secunty. After due cons1deration. ~he sold her stock and invested her funds at Newport Billboa Silvings and loan Assoc1o1t ion where she opened .a Monthly Secunty Account. She tells us th~t she ded this for Sf'veral reasons-her invest· ment is secure, it p•ys generous divi· dends .and a monthly check will P-'Y her living e•pensn for the next 15 years .. , •nd this seNice costs nothing. She un now rel.x ~nd forget •bout "the m~rht." She has found the cure for "up~ndown · itis." To leilrr'l more about this pliln, just stop in or phone. Ask to 1peak wlth the 1peci•list with all the facts Of'l our MONTHLY SECURITY ACCOUNT pl1n. We Invite regul•r wvings .tccounts, 100. Our current high annu•l divi· dend i1 s.zs•t,, compounded d.ally and paid qu•rterly. tnsiH,nce by .an Asency of the Unilf"d St.tes Government. Funck rece•wd on or before the 10th of 1ny ~th t.arn d•v•· ~~ frOm tt. first. Aft~ tht> 10th, tht!y eilrn from date o( receipt -I. ILDII answer any q1111don abo~at Tbai tud, if aome ol you bave any probtonw. Oood hack to you. • Sailai." SailaJ•s American Iiiier ELDER CONSTlUCTIOH CO. i1 aow an Vnerlc'an At.oad I IQIIIDl aad i1 in ~laham. 1107 •• 35 Y tan ie Newport Be .ell ..... c .... ,... .... .... ...., ... Ill Best Quality at Low Prices • IIIUilD • (YllaRS • -. DRIJtiS e _. & IJIOI e llHD AIID e ADIJST WIIBJ OI"'N 8-6 MON.-SAT. LY POPUlJR INVEST $10,000.00 YOU IIH II\ f YOU RETAI'I fiiOI MON 111 FOil: AN fSTIIH Of' ~ 50 (l(_) 10 years s 8,950 00 s 50 00 15 years s 6,15000 s 75.00 10 ye.ars s 5.000 00 \ 7).00 ISye.trs s 1,300.00 $1 00.00 10 yeilrs \ 1,050.00 INVEST $1 5,000.00 YOU RECEIVE YOU RETIIt ."i [A (H \IO'ITH f OR 11'1 ESTATE Of• s &0.00 10 ye.tr> s 15,750.00 s 60.00 15yeo~rs \16.350.00 1 9000 10 years \11 ,050.00 5120.00 10 ye.ars s 6,300.00 51 50.00 10yeo~rs s 1.550.00 INVEST $20,000.00 YOU R(([IV[ YOU RETIIIN EliCH \o\0Nl l-l fOR liN EST liTE Of' SlOO.OO 10 yeo~rs \17,900.00 SlOO.OO 15years SHd50.00 SlSOOO 10 years SlO.OOO.OO \1 50.00 15 yeo1rs s 2.650 00 5200.00 10 years s 2.100.00 INVEST $25,000.00 YOU lllUI\1[ YOU RETIII N EliCH MO...,.Ttl f(}l( AN £51111£ Of' s 1()().00 1 0year~ \26.300.00 Sl OO.OO 15 ye.trs \27,300.00 S150.00 10 yedr> \18,400.00 S200.00 10 years \10,500.00 \250.00 10 yedrS s 2,600.00 INVEST $30,000.00 YOU IHCEI Vt YOU RHAIN fACH ,0,.1QN lJI fO< liN £STIIll Of' $150.00 10 yeilrS S26,850.00 $1 50.00 15 yea rs $24,550.00 S225.00 10 years $15,000.00 S225.00 l S ye.trs s 4,000.00 SJOO.OO tO years s 3,150.00 INVEST $35,000.00 YOU II:ECEIVE YOU R£TAIN EACH MONTH FOM liN ESTill£ Of• \140.00 TO years 536,850.00 $140.00 15 year ~ 538,200.00 $210.00 10 years $2S,800.00 $280.00 10 yeu~ \14,750.00 $350.00 10 years s 3,700.00 , ' ~ .lob • ...... --· :IUS JO,GCIO MILl QUAL 47.95 LIPITIMI QUAL INCWDID ITY INVEST $40,000.00 YOU R£CEIV( YOU RlTAIN EliC H MON TH fOR liN EHAH Of' S200 oo 10 ye.trs $35,800.00 \200.00 15 years $32.700.00 $300.00 10 ye•rs $20,000.00 5300.00 15 ye•rs I 5.350.00 Wl<>.OO .• 10.,.. ........... 4,200.00 INVEST 545,100.00 YOU R(([IV[ YOU lllTAIN EliCH MONTH fOR AN ESTATE Of• \180.00 10 ye~rs 5·H,3SO.OO s 160.00 15 years 549.100.00 \270.00 10 ye.rs SJ3,150.00 \360.00 10 yurs 516,950.00 S4 50.00 10 yeilrS s 4,750.00 INVEST SSO,OOO.OO YO U IHCEIVE YOU' RETIIIN (A(H MONTH f OR liN ESTATE Of' \250 00 10 ye~rs $44.750.00 \250.00 15 yeilrs \40,900.00 S3 75 00 10 years S2 5.000.00 \375 00 15 ye~rs s 6,700.00 \500 00 10ye•rs s 5,250.00 INVEST $75,000.00 YOU RECliVE YOU ll:flAtN EliCH MO'ITH fOR AN ESTATE OF' \300.00 10 years S76,950.00 SJOO.OO 15 years $81 .900.00 \450.00 10 yeus 555,300.00 $600.00 10 yeus $31 ,600.00 \750.00 10 yeu s s 7,900.00 INVEST $100,000.00 YOU RECEIVE YOU lil:fTIIIN £ACH MONTH fOR liN ESTATE OF' s 500.00 10 years 589,500.00 s 500.00 15 years $81,850.00 s 750.00 10 years 550,050.00 5 750.00 15years 51J,.(S0.00 \1000.00 10 yeilrs $1 0,550.00 "All proretltOn~ •re bned on our cur tf'f'lt ~nnu•l r••e of 5.251/t. compounded d•ily •nd JU•d Qu•nerly. The current dividf',nd ••le m~y vlry from ltme to lime .and tMre· fore 1ffe<t ehe ret•ined P~l•t•, but will not ~ubst•nti~Uy •Iter the pl1n. - DOWPORT BOI.BOB 8 8VIll08 • .,_-.,lJMYIIIWt, .. o~~~rt-.Colif. • Pltoot17WIJO • _ ...... 2111LConllll....., • Pltootl754150 • ltlllreH Oflr Oai ..... , .. MIIIIH O.lftrl • P. A. PAUIU, Chlr•• tf tlllt laar4 • AIIU lf..OIIQUIST, ,,...._Itt • 1 .. , '