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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-09-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHIS "VARSITY SKOW'' oVIChored in front of JOb Grand Canal, Little ISIJlnd, is the Urgtt of protests to the Newport Beach Beach City Council. Mrs. 'Paula Godfrey, 314 Grand Cil"'al, objected to the "mon· stroslty," stating that It is hazardous to swimmers and small craft, and distasteful • u Ba A crowd of about 100 .. There hat been a arnt Pper Y Balboa ud Newport reai-mitunderatandina. Two because of the toilets bolted to the raft. donta overflowed lhe Coun-wee.ltt aco dte starr wu Th c · .-c:i I 0\amber. Moaday nea-reqgcs ted to report on lbc e lty Council Instructed the staff Mo~ k'd ina and cheered entbuaiat• riP&ooof.way alona lhc o"M day evening' to Inform. Edward Krause of swap 0 tically u ~ the Council front, on Iota ownod by lhe LosAngeles,owner of the lOb Grand Canal •o&od not to cantidcr city, and to make a reaai- property, to remo11e the mooring for lack of A pouible lepl chal-lluildina a roadway alon1 bility study to aivc 1ae permiL The city manager was Instructed lenac now facet the n-lhe ocean ftonL Council some ay.ideline~·\a to take steps to remove the monstrosity, dlanae of county and Irvine Therecord audience. moat to whether a road anyplace Tv POLICING EYED Co.iands in Upper Newport of whom lialeaed in on &he oo the beach ia reuible. Electronic policina or co ahare in the COil of trouble apott ia beina con· preparina specifications for aidend for Newport Bead~ epplyina for a federal arant. aa a pilot crime control Public tax funds are avail· project or the federal able under Senate Bill 917, IOYemmenL the President's "1afe Tho pl., wu described atreeta and crime conlrol at Monday•• Council study act. .. If lhc roderal lfMt aeuion by representatives ia approved, lbc City of ol Arinc Research Corp. or Newpon Beach would be Santa Ana. who told or a required to provide sto,ooo Mli,SOO electronic pro-more 11 ita share or the tection tyttem utilizina total coat. TV cameraa. Council membera e:tprea· The proposal call• for a sed c:oncem at the potential U.SOO allocation by the city "Bia Brother" tpyina and Youth civic week set Beoch, followina Mondoy'a loodspeokers in the Ci '¥ There is no plan lor a rood. approval of the ndlan.ae by Hall lobby, had come in I'J'he report is not in yeL •• fie Slate Lands Con'Mnia-reaponae to letters tent out There waa aome hootina invaaion of privacy.· Pur-aion. by corrrnunity auociation frcwn the audience, indi· lher diacuuion ia achedul-Courta may be aated to leaden. Spokcsm·en ror the catina diabelid, in rt- cd ror OcL 23. examine lhe conatibltion-usocaat1ona upreued aponae to the mayor'a re- City Manaaer' Harvey ality or lhe atate leah· 6eir unanimous oppoaition mark about a miaundcr• Hurlburt and Police Otier lalllrc act or 1957, whic:b any rOAdway project or atandina. The apcaken James Glavaa supported the made the lartd swap poa-who rollowcd were dctinila propoaal u • aid to law aible, accordina to CoWJty Finally Councilman abou.t lheir underatandinc enforcemenL Counsel Adrian Kuyper, A Rosera brou.Jht the that a beach road had in- Chier Glavu upreucd friendly lawsuit between lhe iuue to ahead by obaervina. deed been auaauled. ttit views in a news re-county Md the Irvine Co. ••1 feel with confidence Here is a 1\Utwnary of , .. leue, which included the may be the means for ex· lhat the people bere oppose marks durina the Iona de- followin a pcinta: ""The tabliahinateaality. H .. ld G.Maey...! W.lt• Wll... a roadway. Are there any bate: capacities or the police to The lon ... awalted approval for it?" Judae William Speirs, 2000 repreu and control crime by l:b.c Lands Conmiuion H ld G h d There waa no reaponae. E. Ocean PL, reprea•Yna are be ina round inade· opens the way to a rrulti-a·ro a rnsey ea 5 Then he offered a reaolu-lhe Balboa Peninsula Point quate .•. Mere manpower ia million dollar developmen t tion.: '"Thia City Council Alan. -'"We oppose a not the total answer. There or the Upper Bay by the u Ba As baa no intention or con-ro.dway. Of 400 members must be more and more rc-Irvine Co. and lhe couoty pper y soca"at"1on tauctina a street or road in the IIIOciation, onlyont> li•ce on new tcchnoloiY into a residential and rec-alona the ocean bead~ front, baa exprcued interet I in a 111• Newport Beadt City &nee aader lbe CATV fran-10 combat the risina crime reational showplace. or to embark on a proaram road. We arc opposed be- Couocil opo~ ~d... chiae panted by tho Coun· rate. • .We are askina that lr ,_.., Sh-•d ceufully instituted many or siUdies intended 10 lead cause (1) a beach roW -~ -, lh The exchanae invol vcs ., -r n•iaa co bo joiat tpontora cil. ·The item will be oo the e city sponsor the de• acme 450 acres or Irvine Harold Garnsey or 2210 improvements, includina re· to such construction." would lower property vahaea of Yootb CiYic Week with afternoon study seuion. velopment of In electronic property, mainly loc:ated in Golden Ci rcle of the Upper buildina o( the streets, The motion w11 adopted tremendoutly; (2) it woUld llt.e Leapo ofWomon Votera • Approved Uac Pennit protection ayttem by pro-it Ianda in the Upper Bay, Bay Estatea waa unani-beautificatioa of lhe area by a 5 to 1 vote. Vice-chanae the entire compln .ad lbe Newport ·Hubor U02, 11 recommended by vidina leadership, a tcatina and 157 acrea of a tate moualy elected preaident of lhrouab the plantiara o( troea Mayor Doreen Martha! wu of the city from a wonderful l(iw•is Club. lhe Plannina Commiuion, around, and lhe penonnel tidel.,da under county the Newport Upper Bay and shrubs, and the annual absent. tourina Europe and recreational area into "Ihe •••t ia 11t for OcL allowin& Newport Ardlea time to s tudy •d evaluate manqement. Appraisers Ann. at the bcxneowneu• Christmas decoration awards. behind 1be Iron Curtain with another Conoy I a land, be· H. IA special proar.m in--~na CO add 2 more a cor-a prototy~ system -1 have act the value of the recent pot-luck dinner. He foc:uud attention on vio-a delcaation or California cau.se it would not a&opwilh wolviDI lho Oey Council iet 10 the main buildlna at system wh~d'l contemplates Irvine land at n9.S million Mr. Garns ey succeeds lation or niaht pallema from city aovernment !elden. 1 .-.lane hi&hway. but lhere Mel city personnel will be the city-c:ou.nty dock site an ~~ten_•~~ or our offi· and the tidelands at lll.S Walter Wilson, wbo served the Oraoac County Airport. Mayor Paul ONber vol.ed would be larp ar•s ol hid lluuad.ly. OcL S. An near lhe Arcbca; the build-cera ablhbet . ~ obaene million. for 2 years. Mr. Wihon suo-He wu a charter membor in '"no... He aaid he was aapbalt on tbe Nadl. iMii~al paop• will be ins will 10 up 71 feet. a and conuol cnm~nal con-Good tb ( ti f th N opposed to any move that restroams,ud pizu a ~.~ad~. taelcl iD Costa MoM 0111 Oct. total of S a&ories. · duct throu&h installation H • ed Ci~r.= ~cil: a ewport w~Ld roavie& lhe C:O.cil We taol~ 1be beedl. JD4 -, .. ~ .... "'""' ·--ptO-..;=.·:t.:~c::.:~ ~ai~ocac:a:: at·~ • ~un:~or repr~ev ==::=-.~~~~= ~:~=-~~ ~c;:: '.:':!:.".:'~~·:.-; ject Galla for Mice~ hiab of Oraoac for widoniaa TUa-He luted !be followuiJ Ancraey Galvin Keene !bat a nu1aance it cr .. tad Ncwpon Beach aad handle wat open.ct wilh 1 brief tray lllal crut 1f a rc.d 11 school abad•t• \o meet at tin Ave. and l"ine Ave. to advanta~ea : '"Police patrol spoke a.p rar . Oood Hurnc:"" by noise, smoke fwnea and major problems lacina bomc~ ata&anont by the mayor: COIIIttrocl8d.'' 4 lanes between 22nd SL would be au--nted by a Monday evon1na. and at parkina conaestion. 0 0 Mayor Gruber-''•There is 9 Lm. OcL S in tbe Council .. -~ 1 d ~ N ownen J B d cblmbera co heu • word or and University Or., West vutly superior means or p ..... we. cwport Beac:h "How many letters or . lm ene ICI no one on lhe Council for Upper Bay ; coat is eatima• obeervation. The police• City Council to h~ld up .m oomplainl are on file?•• \tr. Garnsey, an Cll.fly ot aaainat a road on lhe welc:ome from lho mayor and ted atlll2,000; the coun-man's art could be practiced plant to ~t a hd on ICC Councilman Cook asked. Califomi&D, oriainally aett.-• " beacb.• He was ie~ talh ~ the ciry manaacr ty"s share is about 14&,000. while vi ewina a monitor... cream. vend1na. "I have none," replied led in Newport 11 a aunner d1es at rupted by lauahter from dr.e •d deputment heads. Then Ord ll3l resident. He is ossoco'ated oud 1·.... b b The ~evelopnent of traffic 1nance waa . up City Clerk Laura Lqio1. .. , w ereupon • dle ttudeata will spend the • Received 4 bids ror lhe conaealion could be spoUcd for .. a th.aky 2n. d .. readma, "There are no lelt.era, but wi th Garnsey and Potlcr In· warned, "If there it any reat of tbc momina in va... widenina or Jun•--00 Rd -• b 1 d · d Janca H. Benedict, forme1 r rth d' turb '"" • and be an inatant si-al a1mma at Pl'Ufl.l lbna ood lhere are lou of phone aurance un erwnters an u er u ence, 1 will iout city d-arlmentt. At from Ford Rd to Polo"s d r· 1 h bo d r ... _ Cotona del M11 letident, h -C · -• a ea ror uaffic direction at the "es on c1ry suc~ta calla," Councilman Forait serves on t c · ar o t.ne ave .ne ounc1! chamben noon lhey will be luncheon Rd •• Eaat Upper Bay; low place of problem. • .Stake· southerly of the cente~ hne aaid. Paudena Real Estate died Salluday, Sept. 23, at cleared where lhe dislut- auests of the Kiwanis Club. bidder is the Griffith Co. ol outt, the most tcdioua and of Coeat Hwy. Councilmen "There's no reason to Board. For many years he Lon a Beach Vetelan'a Hot-bance occurs.,. Then be In lbo aft.emoon there will Costa Meu, S413,64J.SO, costly ospectt of police Dee Cook and Bob g,elton diary the ordinance. Kill it wu a member of the Tour-pi tal artel S ye&u or peJio-added. "We at ked fc. a be a lOUr of the city. The •'hich is 3~~ over the en-h d 1 _, d .~... · die illneu. r "b'l· ...... ·...~. work, could be conducted by a a re~y cxpr ease •neu riaht now," remarked Mayor nament or Roses Ann. He aeaat I 1ty twuy, 1 n.,.t• ' ataadenta will be invited to ll·neer'a etlimate of 139'1,-1 'tud th · p I 1..-Mr. Benedi ct wu botn in o• t, r lh ~-.. -uae of 1 camera ••. The coo atb e on e 1ce au Oru1101:1t. ia a paduale or Wasbinaton 1-w&)' repor or e __..... .. aneDd the Qct. 9 CoUncil 397.60; Council deferred build~p or larae aroups of cream ordinance with "no.. From the audience, Wit-Univeraity at St. Louis, 1923 aNt Montelcy P~rkH. -~ cit's infonnation.'' meetiDJ. perhaps open the award of bid until OcL 9 ao people 1·n •ertat'n -·••• 01 votes at the tint readina 2 lard Voit of 2103 GriU1odo, _... waa • cwpon H&J r 1.,. Judac Spein -.. his DOl · · ~ d 1 • r ... .. .,.uere be majored in bua i· .. _.. 1 -~. d •-• meolina With the pledae of Ul&t e et10n o slope plant.-1 prelude to riot or dia-weeks earlier. Balboa, asked if the o.rdin-~oo ar-atc, an gooc;.ore uareaaonable to uk for a a.lleajancc, .,d then °~ in& miaht be considered. order could be noted and the Monday even ina attorney ance applies to Helma neu administration. that, used 10 deliver papeu resolution stalin a that the .. IY. r-·-··1 du Awarded ~. • •-t Board members or tbe U• ,·n ·•e ueo. He b-' set•ed Cou ·1 h · __. ... r proce rc. • Ul .. on ... c mob's potential ror vio-Keene stepped up to the Bakery. .,. ...,. ncr II no Intent 10 IJ,It ~----·1m Bob Sb I ton ror c:ons•-·clion of the New. 1ociation include: Mra . Pat with the Newpoot Beo•h -• lh 'VUUD .. I an e • .... lence blunted by prompt microphone, aayina that he .. Yes, if He lms se lls on "" • roau.way on c ocean all. · port 81 d. -··· I t ... _ Simon, secrct•rv and trea-F. d 1m t r at ~ d ~ · rec lnJ prevroua mod: v _.ama 0 1101:1• action ... Particularly dH-wu apeakina on behalf or d1e s treet," City Attorney -:~ ue Cpll en Ol aeve1 uont, an VIII preservation Council meetinaa staaed by tween 2&th St. and 30th St., ficult areat (luch as his 2 you naaters, "who are Tully Seymour re plied, "9-lt aw-er; Vice·PresidentOeor1e yean. He was a bombaulier or the beachu be iochlded ·--·· 'd h ld I 'L Newport Beo·h to s J DeVries, s. Wicker, Patrick OVCI Getman "th lhe u s. • l r th ld L ,_...... 1, Ul e Wou laC .. • · • beaches end docks) could charmed with the Good Helma can deliver to Y 'N1 • • par o c 10 en o- 10 ace lhe students under· Cook&: Sons of Costa Mesa, be under surveillance ••• Bad Humor man, .. and also on homes." Sheperd, Joseph Morris, Ai1 Force in W01ld W&J 11. jccti.-cs or lhc city."' take a timii&J p1ojecL low amona 11 bidden at d.rivin& practicea could be beh&lf of Kenned1 Smith, "It is not the in tent of the Craia Beckwith, Frank Re-Stuvivou arc his 'wife, Mayor Gruber _ "You m&)' '"Perhaps they could Sll,60B. observed on monitors and a distributor for Good Humor. ordinance to include Helms, mer, John Rajic, Carroll Ruth; ton, Kenny; and a rest auured that that would tackle lhe ice c1cam ordi-• Received a f<Mnpla.int police vehicle dispatched .. The ordinance ia con-but thoae vendina orr the foy and Walter Wilson. dau&hter, Debbie, all of the be part or the aoala and nance:• quipped Council· from Mr.· and ~ •• Edwin to the location •.• Larae fi acatory, bccauae it would stzcet," u.id City Manqcr Mr. Wilson wat awarded e Whittier home; .,d a brothel, objectivea study." There man Dec Cook. Williams and Mr. ·and Mu. connercial centers such aa completely outlaw my cli ent Harvey Hurlburt. "People plaque by the auociation Harold Benedict, o r Corona was applause from the "Neat yeu perhapt they Tbomaa Crawford of Little f'aabion Jalend could be rrom an area of Newport pul cards in their windows for bit many devoted houn del Mar. tudicnce. can Jet up aucb a mock laland concemins the New-under surveillance for the Beach," Mr. Keene said. for Helms.'' to the bcttenncnt and en· Services &Je at 3 p.m. ~ R. H. Clucaa, 4403 Sea- aesaion,•• aaid Ciry Man.. port Center draina1e now-thieves wbo prey on the Wl· ''An ordinance which aclli Councilman Roaett" motion cou raaement to the home-day, Sept. 28, at Melrose shor"c Or., West Newport, aer Huvey HurlbwL ina into dtc bay north. of occupied can of ahoppeu.... to deatroy a man'a-business was unanimously approved. ownett aroup. Abbey. apeakina ror the Weu ne Council also: Balboa yacbt Club, dircc&oo-Olid GJavaa aa.id that the should have vital subs tan-s Newport Improvem ent Ana.. ly acron the bay rroct~ ftc electronic protection could lial need,and public clamor. BAN K TO MERGE -"There are 2 ponibili-• Appro'f'ed tbe roqueat ol 1 d r ,, fi 1b ood Jolla R. Proet, president or eaat end or Park Ave. on be used alao by commer-ace no clamor. • I ail uea : nst, at a r way Little hland; refened lbc cial catablisbmente. such 1o ace a vital need. It is a ia likely, and we had beat Pacinc Cabl.. Senicet Newpou National Bank of in letters 10 uockholdcra, on Bay tide at Jabcnec d ·t d -A •-c., to oat OeL ·ll ,010 eomplaint 10 the atatr for aabankand loan companies. dire daina to pau an ordin· N 8 h d .d .th b • . 1. d eter 1 now, an ••--. • •· ~...:11 bu · ewpon eac an Univer· Ill ne1 e1 ana 11 ael IRI an an Ai-t office .., th · · 1·• 1 · ~~~ in•catiptian andre.....-warehouses and olber ance to u a smeu.'' • .,..... at 1t 11 un .._, y, 1n -..... propeaa report on perf~ t'""'a. Sm'lh aity Bank or Fullerton·Ana· out 10 the other and neither c-.. , Dr. at ", cArlh"t h ldn' -• busineu places. Mr. t aot up to apeak -·...--..., .. cue you • ou t aa.,.._ T k h k"ll h h" •-r heim yute1day announced will control lhe actions or Blvd. in the heiUt or lhelo-. . ,._,.. • I "On the matterfof pri-on u own vchal. your cncmcenna •-• s rue eras I S YOU :,:~;;-onry· c=:t ~:·t li:!.: :!e;~:~i::n~.: ~~~~ ~~~e~~: or'0a::~~: thztm~~·::t:::.k~u mtmbcn ;~:.·~duO:.~~-'. =e~.·~ ~:;d~·. ~::.ci~,:: ;:'! .... (j•-• .... -~L . b "the dominant independ-t or the boudt of dircciOU or m . •-.. lh Co .. . r I v' •-J1iiHIY, • II we do not con-late a he said.. '"'' o • ce an olUU aal '"eta vtew reeway a ons .unp lied put ccapeaaloa for Orarta• Coa•t Co eae for un· bt &h financial institution in both b•h will aerve aJ before the end of th.e you. Rd., and DOW. pi• ia OOD- people."11ala Ia liN epi&aph 001 you. He lllld been a ~~~.,.::t ~~~~ ~-=~ head~; ;:~per:., ~n ~ou~ 01an1e County.'' direccou of tbe n'cw b.nk. Toacther the 2 buts will 1iclend here ror -.ally 6M Oeort• Slaa•er. Jl6 E. Cab ud a &o, Scout lad not believe wo un •Y boainen:• remarted Coun· The action is subject kl Newport National B•k'a have combined aneta in unique propefly. The eo..- 211& 11 •• Coe&a Meea, saq pleyect baaoball for lho 1,..1., 0n 01d pn· .. ~ to ...__ cilnw.n Howard Roaera. app1oval of stockholdeu or cha.innan, Doa&ld S. Bums, ucou of S)I,OOO,OOO. cil sbGalcl be uapoaaiw tD •• ~~d w11o dl-• ..._,, Clab .. , ~:~ -will be chairman of the U · ... eoa • .-TJ • --~ • misere.ata who commit .. The ordin•ce doea de· bolh banks. S&ockholden n1veuity Naticeal baa comnunity wiab... ,..,. Pri•y. Sept, 22. at Hoa1 San1•ora uc bia parenta, erimiaal acta on our aef'f'C more aiDdy.'~ we1e notified by mai l or the boarcl. Newport's preaident., a main office at 2$65 E. haa been ttO deein far a Hoepi&al. Mr. ud. Mn. Oeara• Sll1¥er; atreela, u He offerecl a n.;,tioo to a&~eement•cached at a mee~ Mr • Wooclf"ord, will be pt.. Otapmu A'f'l. in ~ll•lon, 4-IMe ta&pway ciOWII 11M 1\e l9•7•ar-old yoalll'• • btolber. P.l ol 11M bome., ""'-diary lbe matler 10 OcL 23 ina of both bo&Jds last tident •cl chief cacc:uti'f'e A !lanny Hilla office on beach. Do •• .,., a Mi ... ...... .... dile ruult ol a Md a pateraal .,_...,....,, IINIT ... IILI and ukinl for ocher sol~· Tueaday even ina. A public officer. MI . Hut will t.. Harbot BIYcl.. at Brea 'BI'f'cl.. Beacb, or one cl •• ... t •ct acd._& in wtaicll Ita Mrs. Muy Slha•er ol Pitlll-IITIIIY'I-· lions &o be offered et-th.e •noun cement was made at come uecutivc vic&optesi-and a Colle .. Put oni.ce al beatir.l reaidaUaJ __, wu pi•M Mder .. M4 ba.ra. K••••· l'ia iaaae of•• EaaiF Oc&. 9 aWy aoaaloa. a Disneyland Hotel p1ea1 dtat and second in oomm•d 2500 E. PWtwood A•e. in the Unil:ed l&a&ea? A f1l .... net daat WDect O¥er Slf'riCtl WWI held 1\aea• iac(udea a uc:on...oi&y R~ UJ doe"t beUe•e 0110 conference yeate1day morn-or dr.e IDOIIed intDltioa. Uader telml oflbt ··•·• 10M woWd de&UOJ liN- efta ll.itd., a ....U• ell· d8)'. lepL 26, a& Bell port" ...,,.._, ptepared iadiriclllel aboold be lhe ina by lhe pruidents, ()eo. The new ben • for st.e o•era of Ulli.,...i&y N• plec.able ~. _. Ia YiM. . Bloedway Cbpe.l .wi&k Job t., die Newpo~ ..... aa Uni-piclia1 rorce wbictli wov.ld tae L. W!)Odrord Jt. of Ne• time beina. will opctat.e aa tioeal , a.t tiOCi will r• .. loq ~ WOIIW •h .. Derid wu .,. ........ tro. H•IYCllU omd1aq ......... lied Sdlool Oiaaict. &aka ... , 6e pririle ... of pori National Blllk and H.,. the Newpoc-t National S.t, cei•e 1 ~·irdl ••• ol hlllc 11111ed• .... 111J Newport H ....... HIP Moot IDIDl wu a& Hllbor Reat '111• MPPI--t. priaa.d 1ood baai•allMa."' Coa-din H. HaatJr. ofUniverairy a deciaion bated oe *• Newport Na-.el BaM t fill nn ....... la .. Ia INS.. IDd al&adelt Ceeallry. by •• Deily Piloa. a .,.. ci.._ Dee Coot said. National Bank. fact lhat itt cb•ter is llle akd: ro. n.y ..... ol area." 1M a aclil'iliea of •• •t. .... o.a.t well ~ called Stoekholdeu orbott. blah oldest aad • hypeaated U.i...a&y N.a.al ...-_ 0. . ......,. ....... nt Police fie•n holorecl r~.::::.:·~o-=• = :::: :::..e~:::: :!~.~~Ye ::.:--:city .. ~ ~~-:*·~::oe~=· ~ ~ ... ..:..:: :· ... ~ ~:; J~!.::: r • 1 . aGMtola. ..... ,. aH ,. • .., .... .., ..... , .. me.t .. l .t I liJIIUltea-.u ia J .... ary, 1964. lftd U.i• "'will ......... ., &u ,... '0 1 ....... -., AI •• ftn& -.1 .... Of&cer Holt waa Mlec&ed dic&ed powiL -•& ..a .. u • •• ._. meetina of Naret.olclon 11 'f'etai~ National ie May, CICia .... •cet far ................... ---:!!" .. ..._ ..._ MW., Nn-., feUow pollee eftloen. K• Lewia. dbee• efU.. ,,.._at-., • .. ~ a nMeties of tlll.,eltoldert ,,.._ ltol .. a • witll tD a..W an:nlstu et ._ -.1111 ,.. -L•li• Ploot ltl PI-DoiJ.r----tioll ...tooo for lito llido. .. ~ ... o IIH _ .. ot doe Analtoim O.••tioa No-' Notiooal, IWIOI -_. •-a -_. ..... to ..... • I I 1.. lliiiiit. Qaoloo ~~N-~-PIN ••lllct -·-.. , Nol-JIOiioo •ofil' 101 to -CoooatNo•. I. 1\o PIOoi4ial ol *• l looUo, willt UMOO -J0 ... -· """' • -'r .. lilt • ----........ r-oA-•-.,._ ._ .. -'Ylol "'"cato wi6 tltlo (ftlol-" oftioora will ....... _. ••• ,,._ .... ltoa Ito -ooipool--t .. oWt -•••al • El ,..._ •-.. ,_. toll• na -., lloot ..,;oa o1 .. _, -14 C..ol-AI Porelt -tia• -ly r-ooolo ollloo oo .. otclllr Do. \Jill-It' Nlllnlll ._ .. onoE 11111 o1 o ... Dollor ----C ... 1\~ Itioo--· • .. •••-to • ool4 It-.. , a-ol ..... fociae--.. o... Do, _. ol• • 1• ~6 _... ~ •-'' ¢11 • ... • "' IL :.,._ ..a.z --• • .. -• ........ 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Cot -.. 1 lowd •Y tatber men ...... l) _,. ot1Mr brook Ia IIIII U.i-..... i• ... Sotlet Ualoa .. ., derift .. • n•••~• n2l I. c-..... -.. , .... CoW. -...... Ia ID)" aowo, I 1o1: I -,_ .... looopll dJoli 1 ;_ bod bof-bo"d -_, ,. led ....... ·lo I "8ollno ll ODd Ill o ... llllll ull-. • ' wlilll lo lllo. · o,.....lo. UI..IIIIMil 67WW ~-~ Tl4} StaJio. one o1 biolary"o a1kime crtml•ll, lo -from -from ... hlo cbllcnD. llllll Ill or No&" nYolodoo •-IIJDo l. "'1111 pobplo til .... 'l1le daocolpd• Ill ... llio Til& JlnPOIIT KAUOil ENSICN I• ,._ *' • •• ••• .,. .... ~ u a kiDdly old .......... , bllowd lUI te*.i¥11. He hacla"l fOUDd tm. to-he qo, Ripley 111Jd daat mil Vie.... do ao1 waat 'Ill of ..&1 111 .. 1 ...... II _. ~...., '• * ck,., .....,__ ._~ _. "-..a,.lreeJI, by bil la'ft.Db &Dd ochlr inlimew ....... -.. ot tu. ~ -....t..o~o.ow.-v-. nea lbe wu bean•• It naaa ••-· ..._ •·N~•--'--'• lo •• •-oo.e ia Vl ...... ' .,. ._. _., .............. ., I• .................. C.r ..._ '...,. ...-.. --· -• -~·-I -,.,., _ _.,, ... n..u,. s..-1 •'--,.>~ uood !llld ~ by ,..,.y. Of ....... .,.__ w11o .,._ oow 111m towd .111m doo crool ol 1 bill. ioolud OPI-DI -111o -llool tlolo, I will dol 11011 01 J • c-oo .. ,-· Colli. dear-· I ...UZ. tballhio to bonlly ·-.· Olill. (I!do. -: I'!Obably ""'"' tbu ,_ of io o nlll)'. · lloo.....,. 10 .. ooa of-.,., .. , ud will ..... - TK NIEwPOI.T IU~ ENSleN •-.. j~ te ... , _. •• AU iAf()('llleld freedom Ioven Dew lbal if tbil wbo aaw b!m). ""Wbea. t. fouDcl pace at JDtt befou the raia_ lieu apd• wtaicla l1 IWICIL • ....... Ia urtftlll ... I .... f::'1:' ~ S::t:Co!l ~ ~ ., a!:!. .:--:', boot t.d bee:o uti-Stalia. « aatK.ommuailt lul oo. bis dMtbbed aDd bit face became Cr••t ••• lower .tUD it bM s •• ..., o:.oluloa naally claal• ntala , • .,... •• c:Tuw~ia. ~ :, ,._ t W.Of 10 'q .. llllecl~• ,..,1.-nil ,S:uc oc uti-Ruaiao it would DOt have bNa ~ beautifUl aod aerene. J felt my heart tn.t.in& been for yean, and dlt 11._ it tlaat •• lboltld aot lN ia ooos.,...tlft polat fll 'flew.· ... ._.,....... ~ •-Uabed by Harper &Dd Row, DOt rerialized by from arief aod love • • ... · .tDOD wbicll •••t l&a •ppar VI• ..... ·1\a .. oW..., for ID aapport ol .. Mtl*-11• AIVO t. HMPA ....... *''""""'""""""""'O... ... PsW..._ .. Life," the '"New Yort TilDa," and tbe He's DOl at pact, foJb. If .,body il in reaobol cluriDI tbeh epewa• bc. ... le wlcbdrawa1-lb1 ttlt_..t opfOIIDI lM U• PEe HAAPA ............................ " ................. .A..elato t:ik.r liberal DCWSftlptn wbicb are pteMati.aa: it u . Hell Joe Stalin is · ooaaoo would be uable uat·-• N d aerlloa. &hat h It MIMlo SUIICIIPTIOM 14T•s ..--' ' , ,. IDJ -I 001, recoov•-.. ...,.._ At.r: 0.. ,.. U.OO: 2 ,.. .. t7 00 trutb. Dear SVetiiDa cooUDel: .•• He wu after \0 ftad eoooab wat.• ia lq 11M o-..,1 Coa.fer•c:e reuooiaa to •••..t~ .. t a. o1 ...._An-; o.. ,...: as..c». 2 ,.._.: 19:00 I hereby otrer tbe fo&Jowi.oa prius to t.be aU, my trtbct, • father wbo bad dooe hit bat whicb to swim. Howner, a nferaDdum for dlo Vie; we ue at. wu ia Vletalal 'O'OOOO'Q"'>''OOO ooooo-ooO:o.,.. 8nt ~ readen wbo ICDd ia doc~ted evi-to love me aDd to wbom I owed JOOCl tbiop ~ wben tb' late fall and winter o~meao people _ are at our 10 a lop lbe apr..ct of ace- AAVO E. HAAPA, owner Md publisher of tht EnsJgn ~ that Harper .. and Row or Lite 0.: ~ well u ~ .,00 than bad In fact . . . rains come , and wbeD lbe diapotal and ban yet to be murtiam. I will qaote "- ~cw York !~ have ever made ~DY 111-WbcD Stalin died. ~ of the l?J' Com-atroam it awollen &o lbo tested. lbe booklet udtlecl: .. 0,..... n~D~ ~~hon to ~ struale apmst tbe muaist ~Vorothilov, KopnovlCb, Mal-froahet , .. .,.. ~on tboae "UatJI tbeo 1 atroaaly 1_. &iOD Soicicle.'' racntb 1 .. ~iSlic . cturu?al . consperacy cal~ Comm~ ent.ov, Bulpmn. 1Dd Kb~hcv-5vedaoa mapificeat fiab Will aUempt ~d cJ..eaelatiOD, 1 &be sued by Or. ·Steuut Moli.- rusm. F1nt pnu as, .• free room m ~oa:co"' says. abed JCDWOO tean. His ~b aDd to leap our tbe ob~tnactioa.a fitbtiaa of an iacreaaiqly nie, "lb• Voice of AIMII-oooooG'QOOO~c:rro'O>'Q>'IQc;a-o'OOOO beat hotel for ooe ru&b~-~ pnu: • tbe bodypuuds went up to tbe bed sdc:ntly sod they may fiDd in tboir way, defeaai•o war ••• Win or cui1m.•• Copiea r ot IIlia IIIII lOOn ZEAL ~EIO~D same room for two niJhts_. I vo been there wept. and finally roach their loee. we will tome clay ht no bDoklet may be olKaiBH "r and I know what these Pfau:' are worth. ... ~1 o~ tbesc: KrV~ta of my f11~ loved tpawaina aroaa. VietDam. The pt"oblem will wrltiqtoO... McBlrDle, P.O. It appears tnat the Newport Beach City Council got the hint Monday evening -that the Ba lboa Peninsula and' Newport Beach ocean front residents and property own ers do NOT want a roadway along the beach. That ought to se ttl e the matter. But not for all time, because It Is bound to come up again, Just as It has In the past. Eternal vigilance Is the s ugges tion for the ocean fr ont dweller s. The protesting audience re ceived commendation from councilmen for their grass roots response to an apparent peril. Councilman Bob Shelton expressed the hope ·tnat a similar response would be forthcoming for dlscussloo of goals and objectives for ou r community. An even more urgent concern comes to mind -the growing peril of governmental power at all levels, and the resulting loss of individual liberty. There would be no need for con· cern If these citizen s would react to this danger with the same zeal. Unfortunately, the beach Is real and can be seen, but freedom cannot be so easily seen. A likely l)l"edi ction is that the beach will be saved, but freedom may be lost. • • • mAlliE TALE OF TilliE£ CinES Con gratulations to our down coast neighbors for thei r apparent victory in getting the coastal freeway shifted inland to bypass the City of Laguna Beach. Likewise, congratulations to Huntington 13each for a similar ac· complishment some time back. There must be a great number of puzzled Newporters and Corona del Mar resi· dents who look ruefully at the freeWay route map: The coastal freeway route comes down.-coast inland of Hun· tington Beach, then mysteriously dips to the coast to 90. throu~h some of the mos t uni que and valuable real estate ln the world -in Newport Beach and In Corona del Mar -then back again Inland to avoid destroy ing pic turesque Laguna 9each. What have Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach got that we don't have~ Obviously, it must be unified, unwavering devotion to keep th e the freeway from being bulldozed through their town s. More power to them! Efllter.., • ..,. ... Aod now !or ~ revulioa quotes from him, claims the d~aful dau~tcr. . He was This it another of the Feat be to aria.& witb hoa.or.u Box 9Q, Oleoclala. Cellf. de~.' Svetlana s book. . . court~ unass~mma. and direct wath tbole wooden of natUte. It it awe 'J'be COIDIIUlliltt follow a (Mot-e next week.) New arrivals at Hoag ~. aood deal . that .th" ~ (Beria, who wa~ted'oa bun. He oever ICOided a.nyoae iaapiria, to rcaliz.e bow the Stahn s Secret POllee Cb1ef) did 1S now • blot exce-pt the bit ahotl, tbe acnenb and com· I' t God of creation hta on my father's name and in a aood many ma.odants of ~is bodnuard. 1be serva.nta . . . .,;':O,ed w haYe tbe sal• thiop they were ,Wity to,etber. But I bavm't often asked him for ~p. and no one w~ c:'Vf:J moo't apewuioa cycle coin· the ali&btest doubt that Beria Uled bia cuo-re~. Valec::ba, ~b1S housekeeper), will tie ·ci da with tbe comina or lbe Stnr'-f, S.,.. 16 Boy-Mr. sad ~a •. Oearae' niOJ to trick my father into otbc:r thiap and conv1nced to her dyma day that no better man teaaonal rain• which in Boy -Mr. aad Mrt . Stanley Cockerham. 749 Olympic lruabed up bis alec:ve about it rfterward .... ever walked the earth ... " tum · r the dc:plb of Rapboon, llU•B CIIDyon Ave., Costa Meu.' '"It's a stranae thing.~ durin& tbosc days,, Svetlana'a father Joseph Stalin, wu the th ~~c re~:~e streamt aad Way, Cotta MetL · Boy -rc. ucl Mn. ·at• ol illness when be wu notbin& but a body out , Devil incaroate.-Amtrican Way Fc:aturn &i:e tb: fitb an opportunity Boy -Mr. ud Mra. Olar-let Bona, 111 IAllDIIOa 1o depoa il their apaWI) in loa Wflli~m~, 951 Sonort ~e. Cotta MeaL · . lhtir accuatcmed manner.· Rd., Co.ta MeaL _Oirl -rc. aDd Wri. ·J• Beu Creek finally reaches Girl-Mr. and ~ra. Robert Simpson, 3137 Barbadol Pl., Union River, and ita waten Watennan, 401 Verano Pl., Costa Mesa. LeHers to the Editor ~. Haapa 272 I E. Coast Hiahway C01on1 del Mar, CaliC. Editor of' tbe Entian. I am· encloain& a qu oted article by the Girls State Director, Mrs. Gladys Far· rand, taken from lhe Ameri- can Lesion Auxiliary News, dated Sep t. 1, 1)67. in the hopes that yoo will print it in its entirety or in put aa it explains the Girl s State proaram. The aenc:ral public has a very hazy idea u to what the Gi rls State,andBoyt State is all about. Believe it or not, some think it ia somethin& like Boys Repub- lic or some other conec- tionrl inatitution, I suppose because o( the title. At any rate, 1, woWd lilr.e to set a v· cry one straiJht. It ia a b'sh honor CQr any atudent to ba\>e the privileae or attcndina Boys State and Girl a State. "For the 24th year in Cal· ifomia, AuAi liary uni ts throu&hout the state aave youth a challenaina week to learn more of their aover~ menl processes on city, county and state levels. '1-teavy campai&nina, pri- mary elections, campai&n speeches, party platConna, panel diacuasions, visit by state officials-all absorbed 1tandina youth need devel· Girh State will hrve more..to 1000 minalc: witb salt water Iniac:. POODLI IITI$ 3, opinJ. They mutt be shown aive. more to offer, tO' use ia Hood's Cantl. Thit ao--Girl -Mr. and tes. John CAN'T II LOCATI!D how to put their talentt to and enjoy in their later qucnce h important in 1bc: Jarvie, SlO Maquerite Ave., An impatieot ucl bad use. years. development or this story, as Corona del Mar. t.empcrcd poodle tied. 10 a "Upon arrival to Gi rls Clotina cc:remoniea rea• tae Irishman wbo wrote the S_.,, s.,t. 17 pulr.ina meter wblle IU . State, held on the Orvis turod li&htina or lamps by lut or hit dozen articles Boy -Mr. ~d Mrt. Calvin owner wat in ~Iackie' a 811 Camput, Univenity or Cali· elected £eadert on the dark· entitled, "'A Dove in Viet.-Gepor, 4-06 Heliotrope oo W. Ocean Proa.&. C•ual romia. for the past several ened ttaac: u they cited tbe nam," did his fintl typina Ave., Corona del Mar. Newport, bit] people h.. years. mythical cities are aipificance of tbe Girls at t.be home of his parent•" Boy _ Mr. and· ..... Ricb· tween. 4:15 and 4:30 p.m. formed and officials are State proJI&m. The airla at Lilliwllllp, on tbe shore -11 1063 1 p ··-Se ll elected witbia the first two 1polr.e on the valuc:t of le... ard Mc:Mi to, Map e nu.y, pt. • or Hood' a Canal. Ave., Cotta Meta. A man, about 50, wida days. Then daoma the (or-dc:rahip, raith, service, Th•'o oon'oo ·or uu'cloo -ao b · ·--a. tb wllite malion or c~ntiu· witb loyalty.democracy, freedom. .. Boy-Mr. and Mra. hmet pey au, ~ • , boar~• and officaala chosen home, lo ve at1d justice. publi'tbed in the Seattle Ml.booey, 2012 Pomoot miniature poodle ud a blact, on tb11 t.evel. ••pollowin& naa loweriaa newspaper, tbe lrat ODe ap-Ave., Cotta Mota. abagy dol, also tied 10 .. "Worlr.ma on the numerous ceremonies on the ei&hth pcarina SopL 3. The author Tuetdot s.,t. 19 pole, and terL Ho it de- projecta .for city ,and county day. departure of the fi.rat evideacedareat literary tkill Boy-'t.tr. and Mn. Ricb-acribed an beina from 5' &o aovemment .. trucblre, cam-ten busloe.da s wted that and . hi•. preaenta~on made ard Pannina, &~4 ViciOria S reel, 3 incbe~ ia beiPt paip:ainaandelectin.a of offi.-eve nina with returnina Girl• ruc•natlna rer:d•na. He St., Cotta Meta and wolahina tbout US ce.rs done by the Jl~la ·~ State citizen•. rottowed by telected quo~bont fr~ Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Roben pounda. brma1 /clote relabonsb1p1 five bus loads the nest morn• authors I~& 1n the pub.hc Start, 27i~ Francia Lue, Barry Wilson, 311 BroU.. and contacts amona the over eye -:"d h11 documentab~ Cotta MctL .. way, Cotta Moll, was bi.,.. SOO att.eadin& complemc:nL ina. errecuvely supported, hu Boy_ ·~. ond ~ •• J-oo ten on &be ri* .. t loa. )my .. ,The 24111 annual Girls ""' ,. -.. ... ''Advitina on procedure ue State aeuion ror 1967 s ......... tbeorr . o~ cbe . war. It 11 not Hastinlt, 491 Mapolia SL, Newhard., 103 ,.P..W. rtafT mc:mbc:n, counulora r-·· to cn_ttc1ze b11 _presentation Costa •~,.. · Pl •• Central New-wat ' be IOred by tbe California r bu ~ ~~ and committee mom "com· American Lc:aion Auxiliary o hit con"':ntions.. t ~ w .... -,, lept. 20 biuen 011 tbe riibtle .... p~ poaed of profeuional tea-challenac: bu bas•c. alta· Boy. _ ......... ,.. .11. ter PUert 3110 w. Oceu chen, Auxiliuy members Unita ror SS7 deleartea tudet towud the wa.r 1t1etr '"'• .uu rrpl. WI laD • and fonner GlrltStat.e citi-came torn end ... with the thrt The Conservative Cor: Finn, 2104 Vista Lutdo, F.ront. W01t ~ewport. wa1 zc:ns. The work it euctint comment from Director net taket ucc:ption to the Eatt Bluff. b1Uen on tbe nab& baad. · at~d all procedures are ca.r-Gladys Fan and, "·The but article as • whole. Tt.~n4.,, Sr,tsUer 2~ . PIN, WITH PEAit.S ried out accordina to exist-Gi rls State yet." The author attacks our con· Oul-Mr. and Mrt. _w,tbam AND RUIY MISSING ina state law1 • Political Mildred Fisher duct of the war in Vietnrm Oantc:r. 2057·8 Tustin Ave., A jade buuerfly pia de- l tu r G. 1 Sta•-Gi rl s State Chairman Cotta MotL ec rer c. u s .... wa1 (Jom 1everal analc:a but i• Frhl.y s.,. 22 corated wid!. poult ud a Jacqueline Taber.municiJ&I Am. Lea. Aux. 4SS norc:a tbc: main inuea. How· Boy.:. Mr. • .. d Mro. Eiberl ruby bat disappe_ ued fto111 judae in Oakland, Crlif. BPW h k thr b bom ord t.n ''The oroanization of poli-opens evet ema e•.•. ee pron .. Brandt Jr •• 3016 Coolidae er e ace lnl to • ed atta. clr., JlV_InJ a. realer •vc: •• Costa u. ... 1 L Robert Hiett. 221 Ametbyat.. tical partiet seta another pb r n ~ exuberant pace at c ampaian-. em aall to. a lno 0 llsuc:•: Girl -Mr. aa.d Mrt. Wayne Balboa ltlaa.d. PMhlislur of th~ Mo ntrQSII!' L~Jg~r the busy a day a of some SS1 ina &ets under way for elec-new season · 1.. He. clllmt .that our !e.., Hanari. 401~ Dahlia Ave.. Mn. Hiett statad that tion of new aovemor and 1":'"0& 11 arch~e .~d JIVCI Coronr del Mu. after weariq 1be pio Sop&. Some ynn qo, Senator Joeepb McCarthy bunc a nidi:· high sch.oo l j uniors aelect~d name on Senator J . WUl1am Fulbrfabt. Mceartby ftfft'Ted to ~or th e. ngoro~s . week or Cit- him u "Smator HaltbrlJhL'" 1ze nsh1p tramm& by the Of COUf'll!, theft baa been a lot of .. ter under tbe bridp. ach?O I facul ties and student Unfortuns.tely Joeepb McCarthy hu )eft tbe world of tbe bod1e s. Uvtnc UJ111kr ~hat suspk=tolll el!'rwnlta.ncell. and Sen&· "Time was scheduled fof tor J"uutn1cht hu ,one on to JUcber and ~-ih1np. sightsee ina at the State Tbe ~p of the Sm&te ~ Rell.tklna Commit· Capitol, campus recreation, tee, for example. He baa ntabliabed a aebol&nblp propam. preparin& of daily newt· be hal ezpounded on nesrly c:w:rt knoWa. topic, be bu tUIIID paper. reherrsals fOJ talent a ttand or two that few otbftl would buy. For that JMttft", show, alumni diMer, reli&- he bas taJr.m at )eat one stand that M hlmllelt cumot buy. ious services and finr l in- other s tate offi ciala. With The Btuinc:u &: Profe•· dna to tupP:Ort •r d 'J!'e,;.ea· Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John 2l tbe put it in a beclrooia Pro(euional supc:rv111Dn , · 1 w n•1 Cl b or 100 we ~e 1nvo ve 10 let.-(Tom) Fortune 24366 La droner drawer. Whee tile 11ona orne u nam 11 to atop the spread ' · the airh create their own Newpo'r't Harbor welcomed r • • · . f d Hennota Ave., South La· went to aet 1t the nut clay. s tate le&itla&ive meu ure1. u..... D' k R' 11 ~ R' 0 communism. Wo In OW· pana. it was aone. me•• IC lOpe e Ul I~ ~·-·-1 11The study or aovemment pc:lle Real Estate in Costa ·· tJJ can be excitina. Once lhe Meu iato their ranks at the -, mechanic• are mutered, first meetinc or tbe fall 1e... h£ full comprehension . of our a on. ~anion ly Marilyn Manion Lookina t.ck UUes and. memory are roup on poUt!-auaural plans. daM),~ recall that In Jaly of 1961. tbe lsa.med Seaator ''The talents of macle a speed~ at Stanlord Untwnlty. HaviD& .,..._ at tbe Constitution., he stated flstly that lt wu an outmodlld .IMtru· ment at bat ·and abould be rif!'VI8ed to ~ l*!le wttb tbe t1mea. He caUed for bulc ~ that would 11tve U. P'Nel· dent of these UrUted States pMt.er powers.· fonn of aover~ment 11 ana-Mrs. Riopelle ia a bu1 y tura~ l!"ol!eulon, J;lY actual mother of 4 aa well aa ac-p~bc•pauon .d~na lhe the real estate broker with e1&bt-d.ay Aux1h~y apon-hulb&nd Dick. She hu been WHY NOT WIN? our ou t-aored propam, c1lluaa of affiliated in the past with olber QJ.apten o( BPW aa The letter beaan like a thousand otbc:n: youth for recruits, and by day-wbO is to Slnc:e It wu a meetiq of edueators, many of tblm mut have pitted their teetb u th1l envoy from FOQJ' Bottom bluWd wbat ill left of States RJ&htt dd dc*buwd OUI' tame- honored kleu of eon.tttutloD&l R.IPtL -rM Pl......,t, .. ba ded&nd. •• bobbled ln hla taak of ........ tbe ~ pt0p1a to c::oncerted IICtJon by re.trlctlbnl of JO'N'I' I~ oe him by r c:onttltutlonal ~ ....,_ lor a. 1Ith otntw"y.'" weD, me Ten Comm&DdrDinta &n~~~"t ~ _..., tlllber', but they .-em to do the Job whe atwn ball a C'baDa Dlatna deep Into rhetoric dd boWtirtc a 1IDpr to tbl' --,. tbt Senator continued: ""It it lmpentlft tbll.t we..,._. out of our llllellect\lal ~ of dwi111bttd IIDd trdtlaMl Wlefl and open our mind to bule c:taaae--I do Ml cataln tbat If a ~ for ~ lldloa It tiD bs formtd. tt it tbs PI ldst Wbo m.t -~ lt. .. 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Pat PoJtom. preti· Tbc: writer or this particular letter bad like everyone else. Stable, Educated, Reform- dent, announced the appoint· penned his rnc:aaac as he Mt on a cot, lc:anioa we can't win beans! Let's win a war! ment o1 Mn. p .R. (Alice) up apinst a but somewhere ia the junaJes of '"We mutt ftnt c:ut otf oil of Nortb Viet Pox, last yeu•r president. Viet Nam. "I have a cold KOC"c:aD Crown boer Nam'a sources of supply~ land, air. 11op-. a1 parlianentuiaa MrJ. beside me," be wrote cbeaiuDy, u if to UIUI'C pina all internationsl commerce would be ...U, Bonnie Berry a1 re~DI hls Morn that life wu ttenUna him OK, .. aod rccompliabed by simply puttinJ a 011aa llylt eecretary and Mn. Harold !"Y tape recorder ia playin~ some '?" moc:tem blockade by Haipboaa harbor. Stop dlair air Trapp •• corretpoodina JIZZ ... Gee, I Jove musac .... 1 ve dec~ (capnbility) by lcttiaa oae ftipt Of p ....... de- aeeret.ary.Mcmborebip chair• the name 0!' the bouse I am ~101 to bu1~d stroy the runwry at HanOi. We abould ttop .n ftWl it Min Oowrene Habn some day will be 'The House W1th a Soaa an commerce with pro-Communist natioaJ aklbla phone S4l-l3lS. ' Its Hea.'1:'." North Viet Nam, and we1 thould ...._ a Honoree a for the evealna. That 'P.-wiD .neve~ be. ~or the boy wbo total boycott of •U NATO nations tndiaa wft1t botb. brides of &be aummer kmd mllic waa killed 10 KUOn a few weeki North YJeC Nam . . . . · moatU. *'· J&rDOa B. ·Poe after be wrote~· "Secondly, we haw: to briq: them to ... (nee F..cli lh Slr.tlmowak.i) uuS 1bc: atory m•&bt have ended there, u have knees, to stop the inlow of meo and 11'1111 ._, ten H.alfd Trapp (nee 12,,00 other storta of Americao men killed in South Viet Nam. We tbould COAi-MI'IIII -Hoi~ Hodh•d) were feted Viec Nam, w::cpt fOI' tbe fret that lbit tOidier all tbe MIG's littiD& oa tbe JrOUDd.. ICaoclk wilb • ~~ aklt. o1 • bad tome otber tbinp to teU bit Mom ill Ilia out the 100 or 10 MIG 17'1 IDcl lba »,~~~ . 1ut ~ home. And 10, aJt.bouah Captaia MIG 21's and tben reader the a1rteld 1A M1 OIOCk woddioo. proooo!Od -Sbadbum died while ftabtinl t ... bio by jofo. ,_ I:Doct out SAM liUo. 'l1lo objoot; 'J &bo membert. · country, hit.,.-. lift 011. to .. bot tbeir aatiC capability. ODetU ineltaded rca. Betty ".AJ 1 tee il." Sltadbume wrote, ''wbat .. '11aird. mate a hup ,..,.-........... .._ M Hollo, ~·· Roaor Soydor • .,. .......,., lrJiot 10 c1o 11 lfllduolly -"" ft.oioa ... .-...-_ ........, - MIU Ehuo Olooo, Min -111~ (Toc:licol Ana of l"t> ,. ... UIIJ)· y;., Nllftl ro c:toao .,. .... ,._.,.. .. - Alma Woo, Miat Mlrllp to 1bat " C0DU01 tba peop11t llllklt • ua. -end by tbaa. uaderfacl Mel ....... .. I Moy&l, Mr•: Doqlu 0. 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They were Introdu ced to new Guild members at a special coffee heldbefote tile September business meet- Ing held at the ,president's home , 2338 'Arbutus SL, East Bluff. Mrs. James L: Ko'llenda, secretary, was not present for the picture. Mrs. Donald A. Renner of East Bluff local publicity chai rman. ---'----:r::----::--::1------FILM AT BOOKSTORE 0 0 0 0 . socia note "The Pf8CUcal commu• niat" is the title or lhc lr ,.. rot Kwajalcin bland for a film to be shown at & p.m. A quadJuple bitthday paaty 2'"')'cal stint with an indus-Tuesday, Oct. 3, in lhc combined with a .. Crazy ttial firm doina work on the educa(ional series beina Suppet Menu" tesultcd in an island. M1. Canuto's apart-presented weekly at the ''hilarious time,'' acco1dina ment matea also preaentcd American Opir\ion Book· to ~c honorees entertained the hono1ee with a case or store, 1134 Harbor Blvd., by M111 .Jean Howell of 520Y.t champaane as a aoina awayC ·:::o::':.:':.•.::M:::•::•:.:•::·_· ----- Maiaueute Ave., Corona del paaty. - Ma1, on Monday. evenina. Dr. Dav/ ~il:y and wife, -~GAL HOTICE SepL 25. The spec1al. auests, Jackie, toolt the family on a NOTICE OF' PUBLI C H£ARI NG all of whom have buthdays late summer vacation cruise NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thi s month, were Mmea. Lucy to lh e oH-the.Califor-th.•t the Ci ty Council of the Case 0 Ch · · d up 01 C•ty of Newport Beach wi ll y, sa lillie, an nia coast islands .•. Those hold a public hear ing regard ins Fay Reber, all of Cotona kids are aettina to be pretty thr appeal of Barry von Hemen del Mar, and Dorothy De--ood sai lors for Ted von ll,'!me rt, In c. fr om Puydt o f Lido. All of the 1 • '• • the d~c i~ion of Jhe Plan nin8 h · M be f th N Commlatuon denytng Uae Per-guests I ared tn the fun of em 11 ~. e ewpo!t mit No. 1306 which re oeats selectina theit own menu. Harbot Auithaty of Ameu-approval of installiog al~ aq, Fo1 appetizers they we se can Leaion Post 291 ase lt.polett!gninaddi tion lo 1111e11• offc1ed "Cool Crystal" doina Chtiatmas shoppina latins. ••gn ln .• C..N-H zone • . at 1727 Westchff Dn ve , Loa 6 "Mouse Bait in a Canoe " eaaly. They ase shoppan& fo1 and portion 7 Tract 42 2~ "Best Pro tector •• "Soda men and boys in th e Veter-Zonf' C•N-11 . T~e C-N·H zoo; Savers •• "Satan~s Berry" and Hospital who can't aet permits only one aigu and th~t d ,', k , ... h " t to do th · h not to ex cel!d 35 aq. h. Ul an Mon ey ~s De 1 .. •!-0~ .. ell own S op-area. The requu t is for a sec-- Guests wetc &tven a cho1ce p1na. Au ;uhary memben o11d !tign wh ich woold provld!! of 12 names from Noah's and their f1icnds donate new we ll o~er 35 sq. h. of a!gr~ ~cond co Atkan sa~ Tooth· aift ite':'ls to stock a simu-8N'OTlrr. •1s•·fn:R EBY r uR- p1ck to choose th e u salad, lated 11ft shop at the Ve· Tit ER CJ\'E~ that the said main COtHSe and dessctt, tel&n's Hospital in Lon& public hearing will be held on with no inldins 'as to whi ch Beach. Those who canno t th e 9th day of Octob er, .1967, · th ·r h a1 the hour of 7:30 p.m. 1n the wa s whach, so sevel&l com e to e I~ t s op a1c.a Council of the City IUC SlS ended up with de--may choose Jtfts fot then Hall or of :ote,.-port sett fint. loved ones ftom a ca1t that at which • • • is wheeled thsouJhou t the and all R.J. (Bob) Cau uto of 713 hospital, Membcu of the del Auxiliary also WJ&p the fatt:weU ai.(ts for Ctui~!ll aivin& le~vini by the in the Best between your ' car and the road ••• DUNLOP ~ 11,1111 ...., .. ,.,..... ~-,as! • ..,..., .., 1111*11trl* ....... -...... 1 ..... ·---lit .. "Utiil • , ...... till hllllllllp ef114tlr 1 •--..,.,.. .,..... __ •A I .... .,,_ ......... Popular olns 6.95x14 & 6.15x15 ~$19·!! ' _ .. ..... ,. , ... UCIDifiUL NATIONWIDE LIFETIME GUARANTEE ......... ..., ..., o-t. *" ... ax I 1.. .., _.. ....., !o+orla .............. . .............. ,..... .............. ......, ., ,.,..._... ..._. ........ ~ ............... _......... . ..-....~ !t ....... ., ........ ~....-,.._, •4e ... ,_ .............. ... ~,...._.__,.,.,...... .... ......... n' .. n. Ill pllll n llrllsllllll I · p's FIST IIIINII ...... "-11 ....... -11 ..,.._._ DVIILOP ELITE ....... ,...,_,.. _..._.....,...,.,. MIPI .,.....,,....., ·--. ., . e :::-"' Mlth I lf ·---..... -. ..._. ........... -. ....., ...... ,.._ ---.. • .. liAs ....... ............. • ep 01,1JL_po •• ~~.:~.~~Dooio.'O<L ], lor•-•of .. Loe .c-... ka ol eor-a Bolt lad Dollie ..._, .. , ttl tale P.Uly enuae • Cat.-A&dtioll han op•M dlleb Wam• Anoclatea of •• Hl1lt.~ retDaaed froat Udo ••• u wall u Ap.ea 'Una wu ucla fun •d f~ lwme at 1391 Otl&&y Or., UCI la&erflilll C.w. _. 8uope ID t.Jee &o Ill bar 8lOilqWat_ lookiq naiabty lie. [)oyer Sbofel, for a ~~ COnliDI 10 Mn. Willi• llroya r.,ltteted in acbool c•e' • ·.all s foet of her. . • • • Predrickloa. pteli'-L • '• .lbey Wilt with ber. • • • Mir.ina busi~a~u aad pie.., . • • • Pellinaulaites Muaaret aure, . .a few 4aya Sen laritatloul. • .and it tad Dick PlaYan baYe j111t Oieao way Cot Dorothy and eoa.adt uchina •• ·.A jan returned from che San Juen Bob Lane of Balboa penin- -..nt will be aivo for t.be hl•ds aad a vi ail with sula. · Valley Porae Freedom' a frienda in S.aule. POUiulation oa Oct. 7. • • • • • witb Duke Ellln1ton aad the A pink bundle ••. Marlene Olotae SheJina Quh,tet. • • and Warren Scu.rtevant of lollowed &y a mldDipt Dover Sborea have a tiny llleatlaat at 1be Paliaadea new baby airl. T•nis Club. • • • • • • Naia Stevens of Harbor h waa quite a party,, .lbe Hiahlanda honored Magie Oraaae County Re~bliciD Mon at a coft'ee ... Magie oeleKity ball Friday nlaht 10ld of the adventwes &he a_t tbe new Anaheim Convcn• and her family bad while boa Center. Seen at At· tourina Europe for a year temblyman Bob Badbam'a ••• Some of tho spellbound table alq with Ilia lovely li stenen were Donna My en wi fe, Ann, were AIIID IDd Tula Underwood and J ~ Frank Trane of Cameo Kina of Baycrcst, Shirley Shores , Ann and Fred Swen-Saffell of WestcliH, Pat ton of Bay Shorea, Pea and Weame r or Harbor Hiahlanda Bill Bonner of Harbor View 1nd Jane Cain and Annajean Hilla, Jean and Ed Ward of Lusk of Costa Mesa. Irvine Terrace and Jan and • • • Prcn Taylor of Lquna. • • Accordin& to Gloria and alao seen dancina we re Jamct Bradeson and Lou Betty and John Davin ud and Jack BHiinas , the Lido Council News • • • Honorina Ann Paul ud Julie Pitbanen at a lovely luncbeoa in her Men del Mar home, Jean Severance had amona her aueus. • • Sue Gauthier ot Harbor View Hills, Polly Hutebin• of The Blufft , Janet 'De Ruff and Louise Bobla of Balboa bland, Donna Nichol• of Baycrest, Joy Pike, and Jane Rnel, of Westcliff and Donnie Klina and Renee Petera, wbo live in NewporL • • • A lovely holiday in Mclico ..• Carol and C liff Ranney of Balboa Penins ula. • • • A visit from Germany ..•. whi lc General Thamurc slOpped at Harvard Univer- sity, his wife came to vi si t their dauabtcr and aoo-in - law Heather and Alan Gaw• Icy and her pandson, Curti s, of Corona del Mar. • • • ' How to swallow ' a bitter pill First, fittd a bitter pUI. There are so few nowadays. II all atarted bt- Ciute children, blal 'an, art: so aood at raistina bad-tutina med- iclne. You can medicate their chins or hair, but ~t~tina the stuff ;, them is beyond the ken or science: . Kids can spit a counll}' mik. So pharmaciiiS bepn supr-coatina pills. puttina mcdtcation in ca.,.WCS. or mixina with sweet syrup. And we soon found that adults, too, like medKinc the cuy way. So now, most. or our prescriptions are qu.ite pkasant to take. Ir you should run into one of the few bitter ones, believe us, there are aood medical rcasona for it. Mariners Chwch, mcetina at Marinen School, Irvine and 'Mariners Dr. -"How aha\1 they hear'.'·" will be lhe sermon topic at 10 a.m. Sunday as the Rev. Roy Thompson continues his study of the Book of Romans.· The Christian Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mat and Costa Mesa-"Unreality" will be ,the Bible Ienon topic th is Sunday. The aolden tut is from Ecclesiastes: .. In che multitude or dreams and many word• there arc also divers vanities: but rear thOt.t Qod. u A little bus iness and much pleasure was the order of the day Cor West New· porters Donnie and Arlie Klina when Yumt was the order of lhe day last week. C~stensen Phcnnacy • • • The Pi11t Baptis t Church of Costa Mesa, 301 Maanolia St. -01. P.G. Neumann will preach on .. Untold blcssinas" at the 11 a.m. Sunday service, and on "Walkina on water'' at 7 p.m. • • • The Plymouth consreaa· tiona! Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heiaht• - John Smith, lay minister at Prince or Peace Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa, will occupy the pulpit for the 10 a.m, Sunday service. His topic will be "'Mly not now'! .. A memberabip c lan i1 plaMed for tbe week of Oct. ~ in conjunction with a dinner meetina.. • • • The Lutheran Ot~arch of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Hilla -World com- munion SUnday wi II be o~ served at the &:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Or. William Eller will deliver a COII\IOOnion menaae on .. Prai se to the Lord."' An adult inquirer lftd inslNC• tion clan will bcain at 9:45 Sunday, Oct. I , and wilt continue for about 3 Sundays. • • • Central Bible Oautc:h, Oranae Ave. at 23rd St., Costa Mesa -The church will boat a missionary cap- sule conference Sept. H lhrou&h Oct. 1 with Kci th and Roberta Bentson, mis· tionarics to Araent.ina with Overseas Crusade. A fami \y ·potluck dinner at 6:30 Fri- day, Sept. H, in Wriaht hall wi II open the confer- ence. A men's breakfast will honor Mr. Bentaon at 1:30 a.m. Saturday. Mrs • Bentaon will be honored pest at a ladies' tea at 2 p.m. Saturday.' Mr. Bentton will apeak at the 9 and ui:30 a.m. Sunday servicea and aaain at 1 p.m. • • • St. ·Andrew's Prubyterian O.urch, 600 SL Andrew' a · Rd., Cliff Huen -The sacrament of world wide communion wi II be obaerved at the &, 9:30 and 11 Lm. Sunday services. Dr. Olar- les Diereafield will preach on "Break ina the tape. •• Senior hiab youth trill ob- aerve the fint of tboir monthly "impact Sundays,. with a 9:15a.m. breakfast at the ch1U'cb aad a 7 p.m. meetina reaiUrina a film m "Christ 'at work on the campus." • • • The Newport Unity Ouuch, meetina at Ulh St. •d lr- viae Ave., Clift' Hn• - "Power of tpirir" will be die aeanon topic of tbe Rev. Lor• Plickinaer at the 10 Lm. Sutday tervice. The ....sical moditatioa topic for 7:l0 p.m., Weclae.day will ._ .. Joy of liftaa.•• -1 L COAST ,.wy.,. coeoiiA DD. MU oaJOLZ ·- JANE & MARY'S • • • Newport Harbor Lutheran Ourch, 2S01 Cliff Dr., Newport Heiahts -October is reformation month, and lhc Rev. James Blain wi II preach a seriea of sermons oo Martin Luther durina the month. The topic for the 3:30 and 11 a.m. services this Sunday will be .. Luther and holy convnunioo." An adult clau in Christian doctrine will meet each Tuesday at 7:30 beaiMina OcL 3, in the junior church LINGERIE AND LADIES APPAREL SHOPPE UNDER. NEW OWNERSHIP PAULINE STAFFORD, OWNER FORMUL Y FR.ANCES SHOPPE 1f2 PRICE SALE STAm TOII4ouow room. • • • IYIRnHIN. ~IS PAJAMAS GOWNS lOllS SHim SLIPPIU SLII'S liAS 611DLIS DIISSES IA6S SWEATEIS STIITCH PANTS JAN I ' 114AIT SU.¥11 John MacArthur Jr. of Talbot Theoloaical Semi- nary will be the fcatute4 speaker a t evanaeliatic meetina• Oct. 1 to 6 at Jr. vine Community Church in East Irvine. He will s peak at both the ll a.m. and 6:30 p.m. services this Sun· day and at 7:30 p.m. Mon· day throu&h Friday. \1r. Ma cArthur, who was Linle All American pass receiver and athlete of the year a t colleae, wu formerly as- social ed wich Calvary Bible Church of Burbank and was a rcaular s peaker on the Voi ce of Calvary TV ser· iea. 307 ~rine Ave., Belboe lsl•nd -Phone 6734764 Gncanlo /<.gal :l:Jining Suit• ~Jil•c"t1• m.Ja., ••••• ,,,f,,.,, •id ..eel .IJ · • .,~,, 1•·1·' . . . ~'· ·'··· ·I I••· -·'·-~'· ·-1··' ·I '·'·•· :J.ll. -... -. $179. 95 .J.J..~I ef..ir ... $64.95 Sui. e!..;, .... $54. 95 'o" & n " &g., • .J Ctu-Jl.t.l.. .A-.!.ll •••• &H.t •• 1,. ' . ' llll OI'I'ICUIL IIIWIPANI "' n11 an 01' 1111-T 1111101 THf HAaeO« Altb'A '$ O,SiiT NtrY'Arl:/1 , <Mtn _. pri•llll pl .. I• tllllt E. ... hiW .... t72 l L C... lllwy • .-c.,_ •1 ._ C.W. -91615. TIL.IIIIMis 67),0511 (-W.. 7141 ' ., ... ...., ......... I ... WI ... -•• -NiU•o \010 .,..,,_ ... 1 .._ a.-a ._ .. _ _,. o1 I• •t .&6 • ••n,·s fl a STALIN SAM 01 IIIVIL? f•• rlloo . fl Brr • u • _ .... otl!, • -· '"'''"1 ......... •.., ~ , or. Wu..._ Tlrlo-- -deol• 1M poos ol• ... 00 • -.. l?r ,_ AR.,..., lo •Uu 1 12rom Coll'-lo oilriUor of eo ..-d-Tlr•.., .,.._ • -- Haviac jllll ......., n-1 -of a. ofwlriclr rllo .,... bod -., oad -· tlrrrirrn •-l>oc•oo II U. -~~ ~coiiJ: -!!' II ...... lo oolW .. i•Fioll-o1 -Shlirr'lo -. bojrrn rho do,. 'ot Joa..rakiq iD lbo HoD of niOrlo IL Atoolllo oaUto o-od •-pool -4. oodiiMolo. ,_ - publiobod 1Ft toNI f-by rllo Soclolill popor Col' ,., 1 -EBY forbor -.. -1) ooy --k to dro I,Jolo oodoa lo .. ..,.lol Ual• lroy dorl" .• -lie~• iD •Y-1.-I-,_,.. Jooof1o rhorll .-bod bofon Ioo'd-.-yr. ted -..·?rr o ,.8ollo•ell ..tlla aolaiUIO udou.u wlri• io lloo.. ,,-11. Stallll. 001 ot lliltory's aJI.tinla crim'"h, II .,.. from -.from us. bit cbildra. ud Ill~ No4••nnla&loa soru lima 2 •.. ,.. peopl• fill ~oa• Th dt•odpd• ol .. lllo THE flnPOIIT ILUIOil ENSICN ~1M ..ap •••••• Q .. dtpided u a kiDdly old ......... iMio'fied bi1 ~ .... He Uda't louDd t:ima to ... he qo. ltipl6J •aid d&at *I• Vi•-do DOt wut u tJI IBIIa itl ........ Ia :::w..:..w ':.!:' !~!,=.~ ~ __...::::, 'C!!. • ...,! by 11i1 tcnaDb aod otber iofW w , aof .._ ot Jail .... ~. Y«. .._ the waa becau•• It nna alca1 tlaeN. Md-AMIIOIIDi• Ia .. ''Dot'• la Vl ...... , .,_ -,.,.,= _,1, .. ,.._.,..,. s..o.o~ • ._-,.w· uood oad miouadoniOod 1rJ .... ,. Of-· ~ --sow birD loood lrln! dlo croll ol o bill, ioaiOod 1..,-ri, -1M -.llool llolo, I will dNI~• u 5 • C.... .. , -, C:oll . ' , • cloor ,_, I-Ehol dUt ia banDy.._,, Elill. (Belt. .... , ProOibly ""'"' rlwr -olio I .. lloy. ' doe podrly 10 OM ooa of ..... lMIU, ood will - - TilE N£WPOaT a.uaoa ENSleN ._ .. J~ .. .,. • __. •. AU iDfonaed freedom Ioven taew lbat if tbit who saw bim). '"Wbal bli touod pqce at Jut Mfor• U.. rlia_ Bear n.pdaa wlaiola i• au.-.• iD .._, • .m.lal at.• _. f::'1:' ~ S.::::'C..!: ~ t:: _, r:-••11:~ boot Md beeo uti-Stalia. or ud-Commuailt aut oo bit dedbed aDd bit face beclme Creek was lowet tba it baa 3. ••WJ oa~aoiMica ftaally cbaelaa wiUda ,.,.... •• c:f.1~, .. 11M:, _ ,..,_, lr qulllfed ' .. ,..,:r;.l ,_lie or aoti·Ruuiao it would DOt have beta pub. beautJful ud tcrCDC. I felt my heart bteU.ina been for Y•IH• aad lba 1aa. Ia llaat ,1 alaoald oot IN ln coo•.,.tiw polat fiYI ... · ... ._.,...... ~ •-· 1iiiMd by Harper aod Row, oor lerialiled by from pie( &Dd kwe ••• " · IDOil wbieb •••k Ita 11ppar VIa--. ·1\e EUiclai...., for 1D aapport ol • •tl .. lia .uvo t. IAAPA ................................. o.-... P.W..._ .. Life_,.. tbe "New York Tunca,"' arwl the He'• DOC at puce, folb. U ,.,body il in reacbea duriaa U..lr •pawa· b••J• witWrawal -•• 1tatCIIHIIl oppoalq 1M U• • PEG HAAPA ............................................... .A....c:lal• £411-libcnl DeWS-pen wbicb arc -··-it u Hall Joe ltaliD il ·.. ,.,, ...... would be uaubl• uot·-• N "' 1ardoa &Ut h i• IICIUio IUtJCIIPTION lA TII r-._ ' ' ' , 1 ..,.. -awODI, r•COD'f•• a. .._... AM•: o.. .,.. M.OO: 2 ,..., 17 00 trUth. Dear Svedaoa coatmes: "" ... He wu after to fiDd eoouab wat• lD 1q: .. o-.. a Coalar•ce · aeuoalaa to u••~-.. t 0.. ol ...._ """ 0.. .,..: as.«». 1 .,. ...• :oo I hereby offer the foUowioc priza to tbe aD, my fatber, a fatbcT wbo had dooc bis best wbic:b to awlm. Howe.,.r, • ,.,.,. ...... ror •• VI•.;. we are at WU' iD Vl ... •oo...ooo~oo ooooctooooo~ 8nt two readers wbo .cod ill doc:wneated cvi· to love me aod to wbom I owed aood tbiap u when the late fall aDd 'Winter nllftll0 paople _ are at oar to I top dle aprMd of 048- ARVO E. HAAiiA, owner olftCf publisher of the Ensi9' dence.tbat Harper and Jtow or .. Life at: the wellu bad--more aood than t.d in fact ... " nina come and when lb• di•po•al ud han yet to bel IDUDi-. I will qaot• ,.,_ "!"lew York ~" bave ever made ';II)' lit'-~ Stalin died. ~ of tbe t~ Com-atream ia 'awoUen to lbe tolted. lbe bootl•t nd.tlecl: .. O,U.. n~ ~~taon to~ strugle .,....t tbe muailt ~Voro.bi?ov, Kopnovicb, Mal-freshet •taae, then theae "Until lbell 1 atroqly , .. tioa Saieid•.'' rKeDdy ia-~lStlc crmu~al . consptracy ea.l~ Comm~ enkov, BUlpoia.. and ~ maallificeal fi1b will a~pt COIDIDODd do-es elation, 1 tbe .. uad by Dr. ·Steuart MoBit- nwn. Flf'lt pru:c IS, .• fTee room lD ~~ • ta)'1, sbed ,eawoo tean. His ~ts aod to le•p OYer the ob~trucliODI fitbtlq of aa increa•iqly nie, '"The Vole. ot AIDed-oooooooo~o'C).oooQ<It'91C>'O'OOO best hotel for one mJb.t. ~ pnze • tbe bodypards weDt up to tbc bed silently and they may fiad in their way, d•f•alYe war ••• Win or caniam.u Copi01 ol tlala IIAII IIOD ZEAL ~EID.D same room foe rwo ni&h~· I ve beeD there wept. aad finally re•cb their lou, we wilt aome day he•vc booklet may be ob&UaM ., and I kDow wbat tbese ~ ue worth. ... ~1 o~ these IUV~tl of my C~ 1o¥ed apawoiaa aroa1. Viemam. 1\1• prablem will writiq toOt. MeBiroiil, P.O. It appears that the Newport Beach City Coun ci l got the hint Mooday evening -that th e Sa lboa Peninsula and Newport Beach ocean front resi dents and property owners do NOT want a roadway along the beach. That ought to s ettle the matter. But not for all time, because It Is bound to come up again, j ust as It nas In the past. Eternal vigilance Is the suggestion for the ocean front dwellers. Th e protesting audience received commendation from councilmen fo r their grass roots response to an apparen t pe ril . Councilman Bob Shel ton expressed the hope that a similar response wou ld be forthcomi ng for discussion of goal s and objectives for our community. An even more urgent concern comes to mind -the growing pe rll of go vernmental power at al l levels, and the resulting loss of indivi dual liberty . The re would be no need for co n~ cern If these citizen s would react to this dang er wi th the same zeal. Unfortunately, the beach Is real and can be seen, but freedom cannot be so easily seen. A likel y pr ed iction is that the beach wi ll be saved, but freedom may be lost. ••• STIAIIIIE TALE OF THIIEE CITIES Congratulat ion s to our down coast neighbors for their apparen t victory in getting the coastal free way shift ~d inland to bypas s the Ci ty of Laguna Beach. Likewise, congratulation s to Huntington 8each for a similar ac· com plishment some t ime back. There must be a great number of puzzled Newporters and Corona del Mar resi· dents who look rue fully at the freeway route map: The coastal freew ay route comes down-<:oast inland of Hun· tlngton Beach , then mysteriously di ps to the coast to gQ_ th roul)h some of the most unique and valuable re al estate In the world -in Newport Beach an d In Corona del Mar -th en back again inlan d to av oid destroying pi cturesQue Laguna geach. What have Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach got that we don 't have1 Obviously, it must be unified, unwavering devotion to keep th e the freeway from being bulldoz ed through their towns. More power to them! McCAIIRfY NAMID ,.. _, flU'( n • WPIIIII Pt~blis bf'r of lbf' Montron Lf'ligf'r Some years aco. Senator JC*'Pb McCarthy bunc a nidi· name on Senator J . Wllllam FuJbrilhL McCarthy r.ferTed to him u "Senator HIJ.tbrlchl .. Ot count, theft bu been a tot ot water \mder tbe ~· Unfortunately, Joeepb. McCarthy hu left the world of tM ltvtnc under eomewhat •uapkious circumlltl.ni!'M. and Sena· tor F\&lbrlcht hu cone on to hf.lber and ~tel' 1h1np. Tbe c:balmwlnlhlp of tbe Senal:l! Fomln RellitkiM Oomm.lt· tee, tor nample. He hu eatablllbed a .:bolanhlp pr"'Ofttl1. be baa expounded on nearly f!Yf!rY lmowD tople, M bU tabiD a •tand or two that few otben would ~-For tbat IMttl!r, he bu taken at kat one nand that he hm.elf cmiiiClC buy. Looklnc badl: (~ and memory are roucb on poUU. c.iam), we ncsll tbat In Ja.ly of 1961. U. leaDed s-ator made • •peech •t Stantord UtUw!nity. HaviDC' lcJ¥ed •t tbt Corwt:ltutkm, be •tailed flatly that It wu an wtmoded,iMtru· ment at best ·and Moukl be reviled to Pep J*11: wttla tbe times. He called tor bulc ~ tbat woWd 11ft tbe PNif. dent ot tbMe United Stata ereater powen. · smoe lt wu a meeUna of educators. many of IMliDi mut have EJitted their teeth u thW envoy troar. Foa7 .llattWD bLuted what 11 lett of Stai:I!S RJcht. aad ......,_. oar time- honored kku of Conat:ltuUoaal RJcbta. -n.t PJII!Uept, .. M 6ar:1an4,. .. ._ bobbkd In .-tu1c ot ....... tbe ._._. ,.... to COIIO!rted action by ~ ot poww ..,._, 011. b1m by a c:on~~tftuUonal .,..wm dlliiiCDid tar t111t lltb etnhlry ... wen. the Ten Commaadrr:lent. ano•t axtty _., ...._., but tbey .-em to do the job whea lfYa ball a dM.-Dialn& deep lnto rhetoric and ~ • fiDiw liD lbe ~ tbe Senator eontlnued: ~t Iii implratlw tbat .. t..lr out ot our blltellllctlW ~ of dWJ1Ibed an4 ~ biBtfl llDd open our mbM.t to bale ......_ I do t.l .-taJn lbat lf a ~ tor d;)'Damk .ctloa. Iii to be tGnDIIII. tt II: tblt PftlllldeDt wbo m.t -~ 1t. • Whlda wu bJ Wlt7 ot MDIIMnl a. tonflln dlaln ...... IDe ..... to the P1r ll'""'t. tor tbe ........ tMinaaD of tbe ....... hnlp ... ~ o-• ..... . ONr a. ,..,. ... lJI1. oa.. ......•• Uw ... llllnlrlnc a lot about l"dlrfrlbt'• MSS ""-1'be1 _... tllat a ao·caDed ~ a. ad &a' ''b, .. to ........ I ....... to.-et.. ...... ..... laiD .a. ....._..,......,.,~ ...... a.t .ab PIPe • ....... ... --........ ::mltillllld ............ ..... ~:rr::.:..-L10=01-:.~': u3 1r ,\'*i ... , ............ rfPt-CIIe Pt lllhnt .................. _.,.,.... ' 8111t. ..,. ... too .!l.tL ..._I. W I .. .a .. -........... tlden..•tM> -.... ., .. .... --~-· • 'b7tbltPt , 2 h' til!-.. ... n -., ....... ,....,.....,, r r .,. ........ .. .... ,, ,., ........... ,..._,.... .... c 1 -•t f=•••·r· 1•""-- cx -.. ----~ ., .. p z? z .._ 1 a•• ~~~-::=·~1~-= -... 1'1 "9 _._., ..... -.. ----.... -... ann 8111'-W .. ,.... .. -. ...... Car . _....... ........ ...,., II .. ._ SS 1 ' %? QQ.-fll 1111 & 2 7 --·----___ ..,.., . .,,. And now !or ~ rcvea.lina quotct from him, cl~~ms tbe dUltful dau~tu .. He wu 1bit it anoth•r of &be peal be leniaa witb booor." Box 90, Olndal .. Callr. ~.r Svetlana 1 book. . . oou~ ~~min& and direct Wltb thole wonden of aatUae. It h awo 1\le ccmmuni•ta (ollow a (More next week.) New arrivals at Ho.ag A aood deal that this monsvr (Bcna, who waatcd on bam. He Dever ICO!dcd anyooe iaapiriaa to realiu bow the Stalin's Secret ,Pdlice Cbtcf) ~d is oaw a bklt except the bi~ sbota, the aeaerats and com-peat Ood of cre•tion baa on my fatbcr • name and 1n a aood many m•Ddaots of his bodyauard. 1be servants ... ur ed 10 have the nl· things they were &Why tocetber. But I haven't often asked him for bclp, and no one wu ever U:: lpawuiaa cycle coin- the aliJbtcst doubt that Bcria u.cd his cun-refused. Valecha, (his housekeeper), will be • 'tb lh comioa of th• S..nMy, le,t. '' Boy-Mr. aDd Mr1 •. Oeaq;e nina to trick _my rather into .other thinp and convinced to bet dyina day~!"'' no better man ·~ ... :.1 r~DI, wbicb in Boy -Mr. aad Mrs. Stanley Cockerham. 749 Olympic JauJbed up hiS sleeve about 1t af1erward. . . . ever walked tbc earth . . . 1Wn iocaea•c the dcp1b or Rapboon, ll&I·B Canyoaa Ave., Cotta Meta. · .. It's a stran~ thinJ, ~ dwins tboac days • Svetlaoa'• father Joseph Stalin, was tbc dt t r ·n cbc aueama and Way, Cotta Me•L · Boy -Mr. aDd hln. ·a. .... of il1oess wben be was nOchina but a body out , Devil incamatc.-Amcricao Way Features ai:.~: fi,b an opportunity Boy -Mr. aad Mrt. Olaa· l01 Bona, 113 LexiaaiOII LeHers to the Editor to deposit their a pawn io le• William& 9U Sonora Laae, Costa Maaa. · their •ceultomcd mannea. · Rd •• Coe,ta ~.... _Girl -Mr. aDd Mn. ·JotaD Bear Creek finally reache1 Gial-Mr. and Mn. Robert Sim~on, 3137 BuMdoa Pl., Uni!'lG River, •nd ita water• Watcaman. 403 Veraao Pl., COJta Meu. ~-H .. pa . !72 1 E. Coa~t Hiahway Corona del Mar, Catir. Bditor ol the Ent ia;n, I am cnclo sina • quoted artic le by lhc Girls State Director, Mrs. Gladys Far- rand, taken fr om the Amcri, can Lesion Auxiliary Ncwa , dated Se pt. 1, n67. in the hopes th at you will print i t in its entirely or in pu t as it explains the Girl • State proc.rarn. The acncr•l public has a very hazy idea u to wh at the Gir ls Statc1and Boy• State is all about. Believe it or not, some think it is somcthina like Boys Rc pub· lie or some other correc- tional iMtitution, I 11upposc because of the title. At any rate, Lwwld like to set e v· cry one t u aiaht. It i• a bilh honor JQr any t tudcnt to baVc the privilcac of attendina Boy1 State and Girl s State. "for the 24th year in Cal- iromia, Auxiliary units throushout th e state aavc )'OUth a challcnaina week to lcarri more of their aov crn- mcnt procciiSel on city, county and state levels. ''Heavy campaiani na, pri- mary elections, campaian specchc11, party platform•, panel dit cuuions, vi sit by state officialt-all absorbed the bu&y a day• ~some SS7 hi&h school juniors sc Icc ted for the ri gorous we ek or c it, izcnshi p Ua inina by the school faculties and atudcnt bodies. ,.Time was scheduled ro'r s igh tsccina st the State Capi tol, campus recreation, prc parina or daily news- paper, re hearsals ror talent t how , •lwnni dinner, rclia· ious acrvicu and final in- au&ural pl ans . '"The talents or our oo t- t tandina youth need devcl- opina. They mutt be t hown bow to put their talcntl to UIC. ''Upon arrival to Girl a SU.ae, held on the Davia Campu•, Un ivcraity of C•li, Cornia, for the paat acvcral yean, mythical citica arc formed and officials are elected within the firat two daya. ThCn daomt the for- mation of count.iea ' with board• 1111d officiall cboacn on tb ia level. "'Workin& on the nwncroua projects . for city •nd county aovernment atructurc , elm'" paia;nina and clec tina of offi· cera done by the aia11 aoon brinaa lc loac rclationahipt and contacts amona the over SOO attend ina complement. "Adv iainaca procedure arc uafJ members, counselots and commince metnbera com- poacd or profeuional tc ... chen, Auxiliary membert .,-.d former Girls State citi· zens. The work i• cuctina and all procedures are car- ried out accordin& to exis t· ina s tate laws . Political lecwrcr for Girls State was Jacqueline Taber,mun icipal judae in Oakland , Calif. ... The oraanization or poli· tical parties sell another exuberant pace aa c~paia;n· ina aets under way for clcc· tion of new aovcmor and Girl I State will have more to aive . more to offer. to utc and cnjo}r in their later year•. Clo.ina ccrcmonie• fca~ tured liahtiq or lamp• by elected feadcra on the dark· cned ttaac •s they cited the •ianificance « the Girls State propam. Tbc airls apokc on the vatuu of tc ... dcrahip, fa ith, t crvice, loyalty, democaacy, freedom, home, love and ju1ticc . '"Followi na fl•a lowerina ceremoniea ,on the ciahth day, departwc of the firs t ten bus load• t tarted that cvcnin& with rcturnins Girll State citizen•, followed by five bus loads the nut mOI'fto'o ins. ••nc 24111. annual Girt• State ICUion for 1967 l poll- IOrcd by the California American Leaion Auxiliary Units for SS7 dcleaatea came to •n end ... wi th the comment from Direc tor Gladys Fanand, ... The but Girls State yet. •• Mildred Fisher Girls State Chairman Am. Lea. Aux. 4SS BPW opens new season 1ooa minalc with .. It water lrrinc. POODL! IITI5 3, in Hood•• Canal. Thi a •eo-Girl -Mr. and Mn. John CA.M'T II LOCAT!D quence h impoatant in fie Jar'fie, SlOMaquerite"Ave., An impetiont aad bad deve109fftent of thi1 t iOtY. •• Corocla del Mar.· tpmpered poodl• tild 10 a tao Iritbman who wrote the s...-,, hpt. 17 parkina meter W'bile itt lut or hit dozen article• Boy-Mr. ~d Mr•. C•lvin owner wa• in Blacki••• Bar eatitled. "A Dove in Viet,.. Gaper, 406 Heliotrope oo W. Oeeaa Proot. C•tral nam, 10 did hit final typinJ Ave •• Corooa del Mar. Newport. bit 3 peopl• be- at the horne of hi• parents• Boy -Mr. •nd· Mr•· Rich· tw'een 4:15 ud 4:10 p.m. •' Lilliwaup, on t.bc tborc ard McMillan, 1063 Maple Friday, Sept. 22. of Hood' a Can•l. Ave., Cotta Meu. A man. about SO, willa Thit uriu·or article• wat Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Jame• pey bair, took tbe wllita. publfabcd ia the Seattle Mahoney, 2012 Pomon1 miniature poodl• aad • black. ncwspepcr, the l•s t one ap-Ave., Cotta Meu. •bagy dot, alto tied loO tile pe•rina Sept. 3. The author Tv•aday s.,t. 19 pole, and left. He it de- evidenced peat literary 1k ill Boy -·~. and Mra. Rich· 1cribed u beina rrcm 5' &o and bi t prucntation made ard Fannin& U4 Vi clOria S feet. 3 inc:be1 in b•lJilt fucinttina rc~dina. He St., Cotta ~•• and wci1bins about 115 l elcctcd quo~lionl rr~ Girl -Mr. and Mn. Robert pounda. authors Ions m the pubbe Start 2H1 Praacit Lane Barry Wilton, 311 Broad- eye and bit documentation Col~ Mo•L . ' way, Costa Meu, waa bh- e~ectively 1upport.e~ hi t Boy _ Mr. and Mr•. Jamu len on &he riabt lea. J.-ry tbcorr . ~ lhc_ wu. It u ~ot Hutinla, 493 Mapolia St., Newhard.. 103 McPIIddell to c~t1c1 zc bn.paeunlatioaa Cotta Men. · Pl., Central Newport. waa of bit con~nbon• •. but ~ w .... -, hpt. 20 bitten 00 lbe riahl l•a-P~ cballenac bu t.ttc •tll· Boy Mr • · · t.er Peteu. lllO W. Oeau tudes toward the w•r ihelf, -• IDCI_ Mrt. W1lhMJ dt•t The Conurvative Cor~ Pian, 2104 V11ta Laredo, Front. Wott Newport. wu ncr ta.kc• exception to tbc ;::t Blufl. bitten oo the ri&bt haad. · article •• t whole. . r..,, 5 ••h•lll• ~ . PIN WITH PEAiti..S ho Out-Mr. Md Mr•. Wtlham ...... D RIJIY MJ•••M~ The aut r attach our con· Gunter 2057.B Tu ti A "'" -v duct of the war in Vietnam C taM. 1 n ve., A jade butterfly pili do- from acvcral analu but i• F~4., s!;; 22 corated wil:b pearl• aDd • nore• tbe main iuu,u. How· Boy .: Mr. ·and Mn. ·Elbert ruby bu di1a~ued from ever he maku.• .three prona-Brandt Jr.. 3016 Coolidao her home accordtna to hh. cd att~ck, JIV.'ns ~rcatct An., Costa MciL Robert Hicks, 222 Ametbylt., empbal ll to .• tno or IUUCI: Girt -Mr. and Mn. Wayne Balboa hlaad. 1 •. He. claJml .that our !c ... Htmari, 401Y.l Dabli• Ave ., Mr1. Hiett 1ta&od tb.at •o:nu11 u arch~c .~d IIVCI Coroaa del Mu. after wearina the pia Sept,. ·• oCher state officials. With The Busineu 1: Profes~ profeu ional supcrv1•um, aional Women'• Club of the &i ris create their own Newport Harbor welcomed state lc&i•l•ti vc mcu urc s. Mn. Diet Riopelle d Rio-- "Thc •tudy of aovcmmcnt pellc Real E•tat c in Coda can be uc itina. Once the Men into their ranks at the mechanics u c maatcred, fi rs t mcctina of the Calise ... full comprehens ion. of our son. th11 to '"PP:Orlll: ~e •.e*' Boy _ Mr. ud Mrt. John 22 the put it iR a blldrooia t on we ~e mvolvcd 1n V1et-(Tom) Portufte, 24366 La dtcucr drawer. Whea ab• nam. • •11 ~ •top th~ apacad Hermota AYCI., South La .. wcnl to aet it tbe ae~:t day, of communum. We fmd ou.r· auna. it wa1 aone. .... --...,--·--~ ' ' viJI«nion ly Marilyn Manion WHY NOT WIN? Corm of aovcr~cnt 11 • na-Mn . Riopelle ia a busy tura~ ~o~cu1on. ~Y actual mother of 4 as well as ac-p~bclp•tion .d~na the the real cstat c broker with ciJht-day Auxlh~ spon-hu t band Di ck. She h .. been sored proaram. c1bzcna of affi liated in the past wi th other Otapten or BPft' u 1be lcuer beaan like a thousand otbcn: youth fOf' recruits , and by day-wbo il to member and prc1idcnt. "D~ar M o'!l." . . know? They wear black P J .'s •Dd IUaw batt Mu. Pat Polaom. preti· Tbc WTJicr of lhlS partJcular kiter bad like everyone else. Stabic, Educated, Reform- dent. announced the •ppoint• penned bis mesuac as he sat on a cot, kaninc we csn't win burtt! Let's win • war! ment o1 Mrt. p .R. (Alice) up apiost a but tomewbcre in the juntJa of "'We mUIC first cut otf all of Nor$ Viet Pox. la~t year•1 preaident., Vid. Nam. "J blve a cold Korean Crown boer Nam't aourcea of supply-ca, land, air. ~ a1 parliamentarian. Mrs. baidc me," he wrote cbccrfuUy, u if to ...ure pinaall jnletnatton•l commerce would ba ...U, Bonnie Berry a• teeordina his Mom tbat life wu treatina him OK. '"and •ccomplisbcd by simply puttina a CUba ttylt 1ecretary and Mra. Harold my tape recorder it playina aome 10ft modem blockade by Haiphoq barboa'. Stop dll:lr air Trapp •• coneJpoodina jazz ... Gee, I love mt.U: ... I'~ decided (captbility) by Jettioc ~ ftiabt Of P~'l ct. ucre&ary.Membenbip cbair-the name of the boule I am aoina to build stroy,tbc runway at Haooi. We abould ICop .U man it Miu Dowrene HUn. some day will be 'Tbc House With a Sooa i.n cornmercc with pro-Cornmuist aatioal akbc phone 54&-232S. ltl Hea.~'." . North Vid. Nam, •nd we lhouJd w.... a Honoree. for the ev..Una. That IIIPuse .,u never be. For the boy wbo total boycott of aU NATO n•tionl tndiDa Wfdt, botb bridei of the aWDIDOr loved mdiic wu killed in action a few weeb North Vtet Ham . . . . mondlt. *•· JMMt B. ·F•e after be wroce ~-"Sec:obddy, we haw to briot lbem to dlelr (Jiee Edich Sblmowtki) aDd The ltory miaht baw e~ there, ~ ta.~ knees, to 11op the inftow ot mea and.,..._ ,., Heolid Trapp (nee 12,500 other storia of Amencan men killed m South Vid Nam. We abould C'CJOC • .._ • • d) • •-• Viet Nam. ciCepl foe !be !oct that dUt oaldicr all !be MIG's 1ittiaa OG !be .......... IIC-* Hel• Hedl• • were. ~•-bad aomc otber tbinp to tell bis Mom ia his out the 100 or .0 MIG 17'1 aDd die 2.0-plaa witb a b~l stat ola Jut Jetter home. Aod 10, aJtbouab Captain MIG 21 '1 and the:a reader chi aidWd UU? I "r -woddioa. poeo•tod 11rootc Sbodbum diocl whilo ftalotinl foe IUt by ,ictt. 1loca bloc:t ... SAM-. Tbo Glllod: "' the ~·· · counlty. his warda live oa. 10 dedroy Lbreir aDti.U apebility. ODe•U uu:IDdN ••· Betty "AI I Me it." SbadburDe wrolc:, "what we 111ird, mUe a bvp: rwtltla::J.......l ..._ u H~aio, ~· Rotor Sllydor • .,. ........., lrylaf 10 c1o 1o .,-ny ..,..., Aoioa coa -...-._ ..., ... - Mill Bhua Ol•oa. Mi•• our THOI. (TIICdeal Ana of INt : !IWUIJ)· Viel Nam 10 deaa out l:be a••+i ....... ... Alma Woo, Mls•• Mlri.,. 10 ..._. we ec.tro1 tbe peopll; iaaidt aD aNa. -end by &bea UDderfed aad ....... llr~ MOyor, Mro,DootluO. w,_..,.._llo..,_o .-.m. VCtuerilllo. 0...,.. vcwao ....,I ... Bray, l*o. Hoi• Honk, op ..t o-Gndaolly 11M -it 10 ..... -o ........, of ...,.,_. -_ rr• 'A toto. Robert L. Ho-.... ,.. vc. -~~ rho c:bl-, ,..... 111ot oad """' Cbarllo _.. ... ,. 1o1o -to 0 ton. Dolo Cartor, ton. Ito w ....... wlrllo ......... DOt 'llod' lib ,._ wall ••• Bordo-. llloo Ulo loprr4, 1'1 *· oad 1ro1p ,_ ..,_ -· -n-, oad orrly -. -rnlo, _, Mloo l!.,.lyrr -loJ _. ., .... rofonl. "4'CC•Ito rho Arvlrr. T-,.. 'frlllw, ..... Mia• MullJW. J•••• ........ ••t but -ht?f IDilt IOUib ot hom 11 s. Wp '-~--......_ 011J ... OILS AND WAT ERCOLORS by lr..,e'Sorltll of C..a . del ?lar will be, on display during October 11 ?Mual S.VIn95 lnd L.., AsSft., 211>7 E. CooS! HWJ., CllfGIII del liar. llrs. Smltll , ~ hort llofclog a 110111111 of her doughier, 1ttendod ?lary. wuhlogton College In Frederld<Sbrrfll, Va., studied art .at tilt C-• Att Sdlool In IUIIIogton, D.C., IEFd loalc ldvrrced Ins stnrcolon with Jo Rtborl In callfomla. SIIA -17 n•rrts, Including a first prlzt, at Cerritos College, J ow~tcls 11 one -In Soortll Gate, IEFd 6 first prizes In Sorrtlltm calllomlo -~- ~----=~-=~-=-~ - - -lo • rilly ...... FJpical of .. will it clo IIIJ. .... Oooo .. - - -. JNt. ... ·JIItle _,diu rt ill tM --. 'Widaill e. ... cu ••• M..., A 1 k••-.. a. -··--,.,,it .... ,...--~Tiro ... -.. ----......... , ... a-. ,. ao& t '" Ulf n. _. .. -... 111* _, a 'T' • • ._ (• -.) . ,_ W/ io .. ._., fl lolo ,..,. Tiro,_-... lolo-_._ Ia I PI •.• Ia -_. ..,, .. ... Hol,<hoi·Wi .. lole ...... .,_., ... vc. .......... -...... -....... ,, ,.__ , .. ,Wi .. yoU.oofW, _,_ __ .,_··· =•=1 C Bl-~6o ... ,..,EFOl,__, ..___ ....... ..,_ ,_..,..,,I 'llr~-- P•J• ............ CMw...-ellllllapea ,..__ .,.. ...... .-.,. C'"'' ...... ..., cw ..., -.. .:· ... -~.......... T2rlr------ -.. ,.. ...,, .... '""' w:-• ·-· 1 ... 'I -"'\11'•·-, -•s~~~urri•t :=-.:.~,:,:fo.·a 'rr'""r,:=-""=."'.:.:::= ::::;-~=::=••::.-•, ·, I I • • a.> "'•·• -::::=--:----::------~:-------:=~---IEW'ORTHAIIIOR EJIIGII ' I h D ocll RIISTS£CJ1011··'• 3 lllUtlSoAY, SEPT. II, 1111 OOII)IIA DEl liM, CII.Jf. • ep 01,1JL_,.p •• ·~~!~~~O..iol OcLJ. ,_ ·-··· .... Loo Jer.lplloha ol ear.. Bolt 104 Dolllo ,.., .. , o1 lolo P-'IJ CNioo 10 Co... Aldricll bon _ ... *•h -A•-•• ol •• HiaiiiMdll ,.._.... fi'GIIS Udo ••. · .u well u Aau• Jina wu raocll tu •d &o-~Mao at 1391 Ol.laQ Or., ua laterlai• C••· .., !atop. Ia &.1-. to aet ber Bloalqllis&. lookina mipty lie. Donr SborOI, a ,.. 10 Mn. Willi• bofa r .. lateud in schOol eato •• ·.all S foot of ber. . • • •, Jr • .: ,. • ._L • · •• they weD& with ber. • • • Midna buaioou ud plo ... :IJ'>•i~ • • • Poainsulaitet Muaatet sure. • .a tow daya San NEW OFFICERS of tile Newport-!lllboa Symphony Guild are, from left, Mrs. Larry E. Mitchell, president; Mrs. Richard M. Burch,~vlce president; Mrs. Leon R. Ml tt• man, treasurer. They were Introduced to new Guild members at a special coffee held beloit tile September·buslness meet- Ing held at the president's home, 2338 Arbutus St., East Bluff. Mrs. James L: Kdllenda, sec retary, was not Pt"esent for the picture. Urs. Donald A. Renner of East Bluff local publicity chahman. -----f::----:- 8 -=1------:---FILM AT BOOKSTORE • • • 0 . soci noie ··no. practical commu-nist" is the title of the lr ,.. for Kwajalein Island for a film to be shown at g p.m. A quadruple birthday puty 2..yeat stint with an indus-Tuesday, Oct. 3, in the com bined with a "Caazy u ial firm doina work on the educational &eri.es beina Supper Menu" resulted in an island. Mr. Canuto's aput-pre&ented weekly at the "hi larious time."' accordina mont matea alao presented American Opinion Book· to the honorees enteitained the honoree with a case of store, 1134 Harbor Bl vd •• by Misa Jean Howe ll of 520~ champaane as a aoina away Costa Mesa. · Marguerite Ave., Corona del puty. • • • -'--'"-'-==------- Mar, on Monday . evenina, b r. Dave Smiley and wife, LEGAL HOTICE SepL 25. The special. JUCill, Jackie, took the family on a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING a!~ of whom have buthdays late summer vacation crui se NOTI CE IS HER EBY GIVEN lh1 smonlh . were Mm. •.•· Lucy up to those off-the~alifor• that the Cily COu 11 cil of the C 0 h City of Newport Beach wi iJ asey, sa C I ll be, and ni a coast islands., .Those hold a public heariagregardial! Fay Reber, all of Co rona kids are aettina to be pretty thl" appeal of Barry vo 11 Hemen del Mar, a~d Dorothy De-good sailors. for Ted von Heme rt, lac. from Puyd t o f Lulo, All of the • • • the deci!lioa of the Plan a.ia.,g gue s ts ahaoed o·n lhe fun of Members of th e Newport Commis!lioa deoying Use Pe,. mil No. ll06 which reqaeata selectina their own menu. Harbor Auxilill)' of Ameti-approval of insullio,g a 35 sq. F01 appetizers they were can Leaion Post 291 are ft.pole aigo inaddhion to ane•• rr d • doina Ol · tm h · iatiol! sisa. in a C..N-H zoae o ere 'Cool Crystal," n s as 1 ~ppma at 1727 Westcliff Drive, Lot 6 "Mouse Bait in a Canoe."' early. They are_ shoppma for Md portion 7 Tracl 4225, "Best Protector," "Soda men and boys 1ft the Voter-Zone C-N·II. The C·N-H zone Saveu," "Satan's Berry" and Hospital who can't aet permits only one sign and that not to eJ:C~eed 35 aq, ft. io and "Monkey's Oeliaht." out to do their own shop-area. The request is for a sec- Guests were aiven a choice pina. Ausilia.ty members oa d .sign "'·hich would pro vide of 12 names from Noah's and their friends donate new well over 35 sq. !t. of ag,greo- Second to Arkansas Tooth· airt items to stock a simu-BN'QT/rE 'I'SS'u ER EBY F'U R· pick to choose thei1 salad, lated aift shop at the Ve-111[R GI VE~ that the said main couue and dessert. tesan's Hospital in Long publi c hearing will be held on with no inklina as· to which Beach. Those who cannot the 9th day of October, 1967, ( at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the was which, so sevesal come to the ai t shop asea Council Ch"mbers of !he Ci ty guests ended up with de-may choose &ifts for their Uall of the City of Sewport sell firs t. loved ones fr om a can that Beach, California, at "'·hi ch • • • it wheeled throuahout the time and aod all R.J. (Bob) Cauuto of 713 hospital. Members of the J asmine del Aulliliary also wrap the Mar. ' ai.lts fot OhJ.ia:pna,. aiVIn& :["i,i~"io.;i'."i by the a~IYicemen in the Best between your car and the road ••• GOLD-SEAL C 1 •iiiiJrlllll 1 .. 11111 -IIIIJIIIIIIUCIII ~""" ;Ra! . -·· ""' .....,~ tin INI's ar1ilill sat. II 1 ..... ·-... tin .,._ ., .... , ............ .,.4111 __ _ ..,. ... .......... 111*1 en 'hdlll • -iial ...... Popular liz .. 6.95x14 & 6.15x15 ,~$19·~ ' _,. ......... , .... UCIDIYIUL NATIONWIDE LIFmME GUARANTEE ........... .., .. ... . .., .,. ~ *" _. w1: 'I .., .-~ ....... -........... . ....... .~ ..... ,....,.. ......... .... ., I J1 111• ...._,,far h ...... ...,....l!o ... -......... ~ ............................... ,........ •Ala •n••-....,."" .... n .-......,pi:l::_. ..... ,...,.. ..... ...... ~~~~. ""' lol-n fir IIIII Sell I I /1 FISI Lll ........ _ • ._._. ..,.,.. .... -. DVIILOP a.m: I l'a ..... ~ --__ ...,.,... ... pa:ttl,__,....., ._..,_,. •• 'I ' ·:::-'*' I hI lt ·---....... -. .._. .......... -.................... ----•• ,. #4 ..... .. .... ... ..... lnitadooal. • .and h ud: Dick Plavan have juat Dieao way f« Dorothy and IOUDda ncitina ••• A jazz returned from lbe San Ju..n Bob Lane of Balboa penin- ..... eftt will be aivoa for 1M llleds ud a visit with tula. Valley Fora• freedom's friend. in Seaulo. Pounda&ion on Oct. 7. • • • • • witb Dub Elliqtoll ud tho A pink bWIIdle ••• Marlene Gtorae Mtoriq Quintet. • • lt'ld Wuron Sb.lltevant of followed by a midniaht Dover Sborot have a tiny koaktaat at tho Palludea now baby Jirl. Tennis Club. • • • • • • Naia Stevena of Harbor It wu quite a party ••• '(be Hiahlands honored Magie Orua• County RopublicM Mora at a coffee ••• Magie .. lobrhy ball Friday aiabt told of the adventures she atlbe new Anaheim Coavea.· and her family had whi lo tiOD Center. Seen at AI· tourina; Europe for a year somblyman Bob Badham"a • , .Some of the spellbound table alona with hi a lonly liatenert were Donna Myeu, wife, Ann. were Allan and Tu.la Underwood and Jan Frank Trane of Cameo Kina of Baycre~t. Shirley Shorn. Ann and Fred Swen· Saffell of Westcliff, Pat aoa of Bay Shore~, Pea and Weamer of Harbor Hiab.lands Bill BoMer of Harbor View and Jane Cain and Annajean Hills. Jean and Ed Ward of Lusk of Costa Men. Irvine Tenace and Jan and • • • Pren Taylor of Lquna, . . Accordina to Gloria and a lso seen dancina were James Bradeson and Lou Betty and John Davin ud and Jack Biltina•. the Lido Council News • • • Honorin1 Ann Paul aDd Julie Pilbanen at a lovely hmcheon in her Men dol Mar home. Jean Severance had amona her auoata ••• Su.e Gauthi er ol Harbor View Hills. Polly Hutchins of Tho Bluffs, Janet De Ruff al'ld Louiae Bobls of Balboa laland, Donna Nichols of Bayerut. Joy Pike, and Jane Ryael, of Westcliff and Donnie Klina and Renee Peters, who live in NewporL • • • A lovely holiday in Mexico • , .Carol and CliH Ranney of Balboa Peninsula. • • • A visit from Gennany .... wbi le General Tbamure stopped at Harvard Univer- sity , his wife came to vi sit their dauabter and ton·in· law Heather and Alan G&w- ley and her pandson,Curtis, of Corona del Mar. • • • Mariners Church, meetina at Marinen School, lrvine and Mariners Dr. -''How shall they hl:ar?·' will be tho sermon topic ll.t 10 a.m. Sunday as the Rev. Roy Thompson continues hit study of the Book of The Christian Science A little business and Romans,· ••• The Firat Bapti st O!.urch Churches, Newport Beach, much pleasure was the order Corona del Mar and Co1 ta of the day for West New· Men-"Unreality" will be porters Donnie and Ar li e the Bible leuon lOpic thi s Klin& when Yuma waa the Sunday. The aolden te•t is order of the day last week. from Ecclesiastes : '"In the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divera vanities: but fear thou God ... • • • How to swallow a bitter pili Fint, find a bitter pill l'bere a~ ao few nowadays. It all staned be- cause children, bksa 'em, are so aood at resistina bad·Wtini med· K:ine. Youc:an medicate their chins or hair, but aettina the stuff '" them is beyond the ken or Ide net. Kids can spit a country mik, So ph.armacisu bepn sucar-coatina pills. puttina medication in captU.Ies, or millina with sweet syrup. And we soon found that adullS, too, like rnecticine the eaay way. So now, most or our prescriptions are qu.ite pleasant to take. If you sltould run into one of the few bitter ones, believe us, the~ are aood mr:dic&1 rcasoos for it. Ctristensen Pharmacy -1 E. COAI'I' _.,,. coeo.A DD. IIU 0~·--- of Costa Mesa, 301 Maanolia St. -Dt. P.G. Neumann will p1each on "Untold bleuinas" at the 11 a.m. Sunday service, and on .. Watkin& on water" at 1 Newport Harbor Lutheran OJurch, 2501 Cliff Or., Newport Heiahts -October is refonnation month , and the Rev. James Blain wi II preach a aeries of sermons on Mutin Luther durina the month, The topic for the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services this Sunday will be "Luther and holy communion."' An adult clau in Christian doctrine will meet each Tuesday at 7:30 be&iMin& Oct. 3. in the junior church LINGERIE AND LADIES APPAREL SHDPPE . UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP PAULINE STAFFORD, OWNER p.m. • • • The Plymouth Consreaa- tional Church, 3262· Brot.d SL, Newport Heiahta - John Smith, lay minister at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. Costa Men, will occupy the pulpit for the 10 a.m. Sunday se rvice. His topic will be "Wby not now?" A membership class ia planned for lhe week of Oot. 9 in QORjynction wi1h a dinner meetina. · • • • The Lutheran Oturcb of the Master. 2900 Pacific View Hills -World com- munion SUnday will be ob- served at the &:4S and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Dr. William Eller will deliver a comrmnion meuaae on .. Praise to the Lord." An adult inquirer and inatruc· lion class will beain at 9:4S Sunday, OcL 3. and will continue for about 3 Sundays. • • • Central Bible Oturc::h, Oranae Ave . at 23rd SL, Costa Men -The church will host a missionary cap- sule conference SepL 21 .tbrouah Oct. 1 with Keith and Roberta Bentson, mis- sionaries to Araentina with Overseas CNsade. A family potluck dinner at 6:30 Fri- day, SepL 21, in WriJht hall will open l.be confer· A men's breakfast will honor Mr. Bentson at 3:30 a.m. Saturday, Mrs . Bentaon will be honored · paest at a ladies' tea at 2 p.m. Saturday. Mr. Bentson will apeak at the 9 and 10:30 Lm. Sunday aervices and aaain a t 7 p.m. ••• St. Andrew's Presbyterian Olurch, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Cliff Hnen -Th e sacrament of world wide communion wi II be observed at the 3, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Or. Char· lea Oicrenfield will preach' on · "Breakina the tape. •.• S.ior hiab youth will ob-••"e the fint of their monthly '"impact Saadaya"' witb a 9:15 a.m. breakfaat at the chutcb ud a 7 p.m. meotin1 fealllrina a film on ua.rist at work oa tho campus."" • • • The Newport Unity Qurch, meebna at lStb St. •d lr--Yi•• AYe., ClifT Hnea - ••power of spirit"' will be •• soanon 10pic of t:he Rev. Lo•• Flickintet at tbe 10 &.Ill. Suday sem~e. ne B~sical moditatioa topic for 7:10 p.m. Wedaea4ay will tte ••Joy of li~•a." FORMERLY FRANCES SHOPPE 1f2 PRICE SALE STArn TOMOUOW room. • • • John MacArthur Jr. o( PAJAMAS &OWNS lOllS SHim SLII'I'IIt.' SUI'S IUS GIRDLES DIISSES lAGS SWU.TIU STIITCH PANTS JAN I a, ... .... , SLAUS Talbot Theolotical Semi- nary' will be the feabue4 speaker at evantelistic meotina• Oct. 1 to 6 at lr· vine Community Church in East Irvine. He will s peak at both the 11 a.m. and 6:30p.m. services thi s Sun.- day and at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day throuah Friday. \ir. MacArthur, who was Little All American pass receiver and athlete or the year at colleae, was formerly as- social ed with Calvary Bible Church of Burbank and was a reaular speaker on the Voice of Calvary TV s er- 307 ~rine Ave., Balbo• lsl1nd Phone 673-6764 ies. Gncanlo Co/feclion £gal :lJining Suil• ~~~~-~u ... m.Ju., ••••• ,,,,i.,, .u, ric~ ·'' · ...tJ 1;•1•' . . . :1£. ·'··· ·I I;.. -·'·-:J,. ·-1·"' ·I '·'·,. :J.U •...... $t79. 9s .JJ.,, eJ..;, ... $64.95 Sui. eL.u .... ss4. 9s 'o" & 12" 8.8.1 • .J t:L-.JI..hL ..A..J.U. •• • 8.H.t .. !,. "ftoa..a~T, ...... fto ..... .,w lML .. IL ..... ... ED WASHKO. left halfback for !he New- port Harbor Tars, looked for a pass re- cei ver late In the first half of Saturday's game with Corona del Mar, then elected to run with the ball, and was pulled down near the line of scrimmage ~li.tSO:aKfn~ )()-yard line. Next play gained 11 to the 19-yard line, and from there Washko raced to pay dirt for a 2-touchdown half-time lead. (Ensign photo.) SUNNY HILLS NEXT FOR CDM .-----:::;:::::::::====:=;--,Eagles lice passing foe I Pacina a .... dlat c• pau rrom lnywtlere in dte neld, Ettancia Coach John Lowry feel a lhat hit Eaalea will have to act to Pacifica quarterback to win the root-1-------.::=--------------f ball aamc thh Friday, Sep t. I~';:':":.'":..:•:•,:;<,;T,;;Io::•::·~•;•;::•:.•..:•:..-:..;':.;";;";;":.;';;0;,;4;,;'~·.,:1~1:.;'~1:.;·,;2;:1:,• ,;.":;'::'...J 29, at Gal den Ot ov e. ' Tars take On Me• sa R~··~,=:'!':':cif: ~:~~~~i:: Ron haa been sick a couple Oddtof40 pointaareaiven downs only lS 10 19, in of daya this week. Coach Harbor Hiah Tan ove r his yarda ruahina, 161 10 l79, Lowry it in the proceu of r.stanaa by Coach Neil and yards pauina, &7 10 aradina movies to choose Peek of Cotta Men Ul&h n. between Hallan Koch and School in the aame this Or111ae acored in each Dan Stcvenaon at center. Friday, Sept. B, at David-quarter. The t.\Jatanaa' lone Captains will be Dewey son Field. TO came in the final quarter Baker and Georae BametL .. We know we are aoina to as quarterback Dave Sobo-The rest of the lineup in· IYIIHIIFI.I I CLDU liT IF IIVUTIIY IF ''IIIII If Ill Llll" AT PUBLIC AUCTION -"'• ,_I•• .. 3519 EAST COAST HIGHWA Y CORONA DEL MAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON , OCT. lst, at 2 p.m. lncludina: Rare Wood Carvina•. Silk Screena & Scrolls, Paintinat, Occasional TAbles, Hand Blocked Uph. Pabrie, Fiaurincs, Italian Salus· tradet & Grills, Imported Ornamental Door• A Screens, and many oth er item• • Phil Hanson & LICEUED AID IOIDED AUCTID.EERS .. The kids are workina Goelitz, riaht end Ross Newport took the openina hard preparina for the aood Bartlett, quarterback Grca kick-off from their own 40 pauina we expect from Vandcnbura, fullback Rex and scored in 7 plays. Left Sunny Hilla," said Coach Snyder, tailback Scott half Ed Wa shko passed to Dave Holland of his Sea Mcintosh, winaback Dave left end Slll Aldrich for a Kinas who play at 8 p.m. Buraess. 33-yard TO with 8:43 left have a touah aame becauae lewaki raced around riil!t eludes left end Ken Cowley, in the 6 aames we have end for 10 yards, left tackle Arnie Shaw, tight played with them, we only "It's aoina to hurt us with guatd Doug Wukawitz, ri&ht won one," he said, .. But Washko out,'' said Coach tackle Bob Raymond, right the boys are prelty heafthy Wade Watts of Harbor HiP., end John Woody, quartetback and no one is hurl ... lookina to Friday's aame. Chuck Peuy, right half back Lineup for the same: left "Rut the Tara aot a lot of Geotae Batnett, left half-OFFICES AT 4111/a lEST 11TH STREET end Art France, left tackle uperiencelaatweekaaains t back Dewey Baket, fullback SAlTA AlA -ltl·llll this Saturday, Sept. 30, at "The kids are still work-in the quarter, With 1:54 Davidson Field. ina hard and we hope to be left in the first half Washko Captains will be Doug improved for this aame," scored horn 1~ yards out to Casey and Grea Vanden-Coach Holland declared. cap a 62-yard drive, Bill bura. Saturday night the Kings Uarmon accounted ror the Claude Schonert, left auard corona del Mar, and I Mike Spradlina. l~:;;;:::::juiieYi.;'iF===~~· Gayle Clark, center Larry think we 'll be better." Lau Ftiday ni&ht at David- Larson, ri&ht auard Gerry 'II 1 son Field, a missed con vet· I Ron Troyano WI rep ace Riell y, tight lack c Steve h •ion spelled 2Q-19 defeat The starters are left end could not get their oHen-PAT's , and Harbor led 14-0 Kurt Andress, left tackle s ive attack going, and they a t the half. Emme tt Rai tt, left guard went down to defeat 20-o A 4th Quarter Tar drive Craia Page, center Paul against their home tow n s tarted on the Sea King 36, Ray\, riaht auard \1ikc rivals, the Newport Harbor and in 5 plays produced the ~C;;on;;,v;,;e;iy;,:·..;,';,: ·, &h:;,;,;•..;;ta;;c,;;k,;;le;..,;G:;•;;:•~Y-T:,•:::•:,:';,· ---------11 na I score. Bob Hancock • took a hand-off from Bill . ,i(tJ t:l'oc;aatt Orange Countll• unique Mediterranean restaurant PRESENTS TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT Shedd with 1:05 le ft on the c lock and went over frum the 2-yard line. C .. IARCHIIG lAID PERFOIIIS SATURDAY With Drum Major Bob Den· nis, senim, leadina. the 60 mem bct ma1china band of Cmona del \o!a1 liigh School will pe1fotm between halves or the Sunny ~!ills roo tball same Satutday nigh 1 a t Davidson Field. Right guides or assistant leadeiS a1e seniots Tom Key and Diane Unkey; ju- ni oiS B1ad Blakeley,Cindy Gada1ian, Bill Lubach and Hcnty John son, and sopho-- mores Maraaret Thelemeire, tl-1ark Brewer, and Curti s Abbott. left half Ed Washko, w o Warncke, riaht end Roser Se K' fot the Eaalcs at th e hands was injured in the a tna Whistler, quarterback and of the Tustin Tillers. Es- Captain Dave Sobolewski, aame. th 1. tan cia took a 7-0 lead in the The rest or e tneup: lerthalfbackRarnonRicardo, left end Stu Aldrich, left 2nd qualtet on an 11-yatd tun ri&ht halfback Kevin Manix, tackle Jim Retmeir, left by quaitetback Chuck Petty replacina Gabc Ruz; and auard Ken Hanley, center and Ken Cow ley 's PAT. slotback Hoppy Biclous . Dana Swanao. riaht auard Tustin tied it up on the en- Costa Mcs~ was cOrushcd Bob Tripp, right tackle Bill suing serie s o f plays, aoin& 25-7 last F11day by ranac 0 . ·•s ya•d• ,·n 6 pl•ys. The C II Rothcnburacr, right end tn " .. at Olapman o . ege Dalebout, quutcrback Bob Eagles Ieaaincd the lead stadium. Pass interceptions befole half-time IJ-.7 as wh d'd Curry, left half Troyano, hu rt the Mustanas, o 1 h•lfback Dave '!all btoke 1 · rijjlt half Bob Hancock, ..- pretty we I tn the aamc fullback John Brittinm~o.am. th10ugh fm a 16-yatd scm-statistics, tu.ilina in first .,, ina 1un. The conversion Bucs set scoring record ~i~:d~e"t:~~~':.::.e~ .. ,d OUI Tustin went ahead 14--13 on a touchdown pass in the 31d qua1tet, but Estancia s uuck aaain a few minutes later on a pass ft O'TI Petty to Georae Basnett to make it 19-14. The game decidina S(;Oie came in the same qual• tct as Rod Gtaves of Tustin went 46 ya1ds fot the final 6 points. The Eagles macle a last minute t1 y to pull the game out of the fi1e, but the final gun went orr with the Oranac Coas t Collcae roll- ed up the hiahest point total in its 2()-yea r history as it rooted Ch affc y 55·18 in a aridiron bat!Jc that s tart ed Friday nighl and ended Saturday mornina. The Dues wi II meet GO lden Wes t Colleac in LcBard Sta- dium at 6 p.m. this Saturday in an Eastern Conference contest. Big Frank Weirath, won "offensive back or the week" honors for the Bucs, paced the Pi rat c outburst with 3 touchdowns and 15~ yards rushina. The ball game JOt orr to one of the weirdest start s in OCC annals. Chaffey didn't even arrive on !he OCC campus until ~:25 p.m. after havinJ bus troubles. The openina kickoff came at 9:36 p.m. and hostilities finally came to a halt 25 minutea after midn.i&ht. Ocean road study killed (Contin ued from page 1) brought up by a We st New- Frosh tackle Kevin Grady took offensive lineman honors fOI' OCC. Steve Rod- riquez was named .defen- sive back, and Steve Reece dcfcnaive lineman. E>Ji.!!!'cO"!n the · 10. F~t1l1Hi,g JUN E RUDELL II 1/h JUD DE NAUT on Boss JACK REfDLING on P iano 1(,17 WP~trld! Dnve • NewporT Be.1ch T.V. Dinners p01t tesidenL" Councilman AI Fmait - "I ptobably started this by ADA McJUIUfOII OF uyi ng to ptotect p1ope rty COROllA DEL M~R DIES owne iS In West Newpolt wh o Efforts or the Fue Depall- have property wo1th as much men t .Re scue squad "? save to them as )'OUIS is to you. the lt£e or. Ada fo.·lCKJnnon, The Council had said that 611 Begonsa Ave., Colon.• ~t wouldn't help them an~'-del Mat, were of no avaal mo r ~ in the beach et o sion and she was p10noun ccd contiOI. J think that's un-dead Satu1day afternoon, Ame1ican. I'm willing to P 1ivatc services we re held put my money whe1e my Sept. 26 .at Pacific View mouth is '1\o'hoever said 1 Chapel w1lh D1. Raymond wanted to. build a 10ad there Brahms of St. And1ew's is doing it on purpose 01 Prcsbytc1ian Olurch offi- doesn't know wh o 1 am. F01 ciati ng. 25 yeaJS I have fought it MRS. JEAN WRIGHT OF and still fight it. The re-EAST BLUFF DIES cotding or that Council dis-Chest pains and shortness cussion is miss ina. I came of breath prcsaacd the death to play it back, and it was by coronary occlusion that no t the1e." came to Jean Wriaht, 411 'iEA .. ~ the rabulous o\LLEN 'Theatre Compact Organ' with elccuonic traps and Castanets -ONLY at ... CORCORAN \IU~IC CO. (Ac ross rrom Fashion Sq.) t166 Town .\: Country 541-<318 Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 8 pm • Yamaha • Story & Clark • II ammond Su·in !Iammon d -Stein"a~· 12 ust-d o r~ans -U~ild .. in, Conn, Lowr"')'· H;tmmond, etC",, !!pin"t" & full nqran", from 1395; term,., R!'nt r!'lu ro C'OOIIOII'!< & "pin-et .. , Oran.v:., Co.'s laqre."i selectio n, fr om 1390. Schmidto-Phi\l ipll Co . 2 LOVELY UNITS IN CORONA DEL MAR '• .. Sohl ... ,,_, ... Sun., Oct. I at I :00 PM at &O&.MARGUERITE AY. CORONA DEL MAR Censlsts ef 2 II*. Dwner•s 1111111 11111 1 ltllr. •• ••ntll wltli $1 ,500.00 ,..,,, Inc••• Mlnr 111r1 felturls. RUL Y 111 ATTUCTIVE PIIOPUTY. INSI'ICTION SAT. SEn. JO, I .. 4:JO Tlnlll Clllll ·-IIIIUII' T.D. Ap. , ... $10,001. ,.,..,, $2 J •••• IV.%. PHIL HANSON ltalfer·A•otlonw 147·1111, OffiCII 4D7VJ W. 17111, Rehind b) :tntoni . Papf'rhac• J 1. J(l, AMeri can Opinion Book Store for your garaae items. BOOKS, tools, housewares needed for our daily gar· age sale. b-l6-1 675, Te- Wink le l·lardware, Costa 1934 Hubor Bhd. Mesa. Costa Mesa -Phone 646-o643 1,.-;--;;:;:;;;:--.::::;;::--:;::;c;;:; WORK WANTED RONING. Years or expet· iencc on all types of clo-- thina & linen.Specialty, men's shi rts. 51.5\l pet hr. Mable Whitman, 607 \tar· auerite, COM. 673·277..a. PERSONAL 1 F.D: Singl e m~nibei­ shtp Balboa Ba y Club. Al so Sabot (ol mi llionai1e Wtth yacht will do.) 536· 65 18. Your Chamber of Commerce needs an electr ic rlate, folding chairs, l\' tables or """ Call 67l-·h.l50 and we will help you clean ou t ~·our aaraae~ LUZ IANNE \layot GtubeJ -"The rc-Vista FIOI'a, East Blu!f, solu tion doesn't mean vety early Monday momina, Sept. much. The1e is no intent at 25, in an ambulance on her this time to build a 1oad. I way io Hoaa Hospital. 3fll neithet fot it or aaainst Mrs. Wriaht, 40, was born it, just askina fm informa-March 22, U21, in Califor- -~1=90~7-'~··i·~'l~o~lo~S~•~··~·~·~·~•~2~0~o h~~:j~;~,~~~;: Sant• An11 ANONYMOUS Harbor Area. 673·8724. 2..a o MISCELLANEOUS SPOTS before you r eyes 2/ tion. tf the resolution is so worded that we can't ask fot infotmation, I will oppose it." Councilman Bob Shelton - "Thcte is a clastic case or misunderatandina. but the public has the riaht to think as they did. The prcu wu not inaccurate. I am impressed with the evidence o r civic outpourina. If we stall on a aoals and o~ jectivc study, I hope fot the same tesponse rrom the same people. I am aoina to support the tesolution." The vote was then taken, and the mayot called a brief JCCeU. At the conclusion of the eveninz seuion, Council- man Cook said he wanted to clear up any pouible mis- undcntandina that miJht have been raised by MI. Forait's comments about a miuina recordina. '"No ICCOtdina it made o( study seuions," Mr. Cook said. Councilman Roaeu made nia. Survivors arc her huaband, James, and son, Donald, o{ the home addrcaa; her mo- ther, Mra. Louise Wri aht of Oakland, and a br9thcr, Her• bert Cante low. IIRS. GRACE GROAT OF LIDO ISLE DIES Mra. Grace L. ·Groat, 209 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, pea- ted away at the aae of &7, last Sunday, Sept. 24, a t a Newport hospital. Survivina her i a her ne ph ew, Dr. Burnell Foraey of the home addreu. ScfYicu were held Sept. 27 at Grace 0\apel, lnlle• wood Ceme l.ery, Ball& Monuary, Cotta Mesa, wu in .charp of ananaements. -.DELLA IIIIIDE •cc•••r AIEtl Mra. Della Me Bride , mother ol Tbomaa McBride, 519 Via Li do Soud, Li do ltle, died Sunday, ScpL 24, II I tonvale.cent home in Sa.nta Alii. ""'· Me Bride, 17, heel lived ia Wett Hollywood antil movin1 to Sula Ana.. S."icet were held Sept. l7 at Bolu Cloopol , Cooll ...... IDlY'' ••u•n• Aboal 1700 wu t iDin ni ahed two bedroom up. stairs apartment ia lovely' Mesa Verde area. Electrie built~ns: newly redecOfa• ted.' No children or peu. Sill. 54Q-2546. GORGEOUS Apri- cot toy and min. Poodle puppies. Rca., shots. wonncd, etc, S 7 5 to S 12 5. Bolh sues. Call JORDANS 6 73·2430. .IODAN'S P ET IBOP . E. Ceut R"Q., 11SoZ431 • COlONA OD. MAa ••BankAmericard •• Join COA Clamber! Bunnies, C.ll in v .. , W .. t 4cl totlte E~talp 673.0550 HAIIIOII TIWIII'IR .D SlORAG£ ....... , .... ,... on ~·our new carpet -re- move them with Blue Lus- tre. Rent electri c sham- poocr Sl. Crown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor: ona del Mar. ---------SEAT. BELTS - 3 heavy wide webbed harncsa type rot children -size act ... j uJtablc. Ph 644-2311. FOR SALE: l wheel box,· utility trailer, S50. Call for appointment to sec 67S. 1214. FOR SALE: 66 Yamaha 80 Exuu -S260. :644-U224. PENTRON Tape Recorder. S2l. 544-1416. a motion dlat lhe atudy tel· tioaa be tec:orded. Ha 111id dlat he .... absent rrom the meelina wllere dte road hid bee cli~CUuecl. 1nd h• woold Uta 10 be able 1o Ji Ita to lhe eli IQIIIiCifl OD recorda.. M.,ot 0ou1>e1 objtolod dtat h woold ba a labodoaa job 10 record all •IINI)' , .... •ioat. J050 E.. C••• Hwy., en • trc. ,_,., ." ......... ·:Aiii:*Niiiirr_ ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~f~~~~~~ dol Mol, ... _ ,,. p.a. OOIIONA DI!L MAlt • -II .... 6 o.-.·-dQ, lopL 1 ... 0 1f1, for --25.·&:. _...._ ..... , .. , plof .. -·N-........ llid --•• ... -prhall yori. ~~or- -. ..... "''-· ....... .,,..,.-:1-4 • ·-iqiiiiL ,., ,..tioo on-11r Mr. ..... a .......... , IIIIO.ecl. ' I Porrafina Lagttna IEII'OIIT HAIIIOR EIIGII A lilT RCTIOI,--P• 5 lltURSOAY, SEPT. 21. 1•1 CODA DEL IIAit, CAI.Jf. LA PIANO SIZED UVING ROOM MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOTS DELIGHTFUL 14'x30: LIVING ROOII PLUS 20' x 20' RUMPU's RooM. Here's the auwer for lhat lar~ furniture you have been t~·i n~ to place. 1la.d kitchen with eatin• area -two ~d aiud beef. rooma·, ove,..aized double ••re~~te, plua l2'd4' ato,.. life mom. Qu iet cul..Oe-sac s tree t, 1 steal at o~aly 119,000 with 10~ down. Cell or Write for Brochure end lnformetiont 4U Nyn "· L .. UN lllcll (714) 494-9388 or ••• your loul Rul Estete Broker tfWY,101 AT NYIS ft. AGENlOH PIIEMISl$ Can't Sell It? Sf'ICTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN OIMI'IAY Ckannl//<,.,f-Aparlmml.i Ott W...,.front NNr N.wport Hubor IEntrMce 2525 Oc.en IIWd., Ceron• del M.r, -Calif. AJ;IPLE CiUEST PARKING and IOAT SUI'S Why Not Enjoy The "Conclollllnl-" Way of Life THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU You can purchue and get fee title -or lease if you prefer. ALL aots. have WATERFRONT VIEW . All have two bedrooms ond two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO. DREAM HOME IS ONLY A SIGNATURE AWAY LARGE FOUR BEDROOM PACES ETTER PLAN with spacious master bedroom, dressinK area and GARDEN BA Tif overl ookinR patio, Stone fireplace, DIMNG ROOM, built-in electric kitchen includi~ dishwasher. Conveniently located to SHOPPING, BANKING. THEATREaodSCHOOLS. NO FINANCE PROBLEMS. SUBMIT ONLY 10~ DOWN. Priced .ri~t at on ly 131,500. l»n't pass up th is barRain - CALL TODAY'! MAn LA BORDE, Realtor "You'll Like Our Fri~tlly Ser11ic~" 220 E. 17th St. (P ...... .....0555) Cuta M .. a (Loc .. e4 in E. 17ft. St. "-"lftll C•,.r) Evoni"'l• Cell~ or 6-46-1050 • SHORE CLIFF SPECIALS Trade It? YOI,l AOE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL luy $59,500 and Up-Leaw S420 Montt.ly & Up Phone 673-1788 for furth•r information Call Pot Fut Action&. Re sult& ~~~~~=~~!!!!!!!!!!Tii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j;ur~ "Pw--~n. ]HIIOOI!., 01/TIIOOJil LIVINr ' IN flllr LOVEL'f 'fiP ~EQflOOM IIOIIIE. LUI;E ATTIIA&TIVE ~lVIII~ ltOOif M~S 11~17 &IIJGI( Flltf~A&E. «rrM 1.06' ~I Ufifl ANO A llf6E WINPOfi QYIRlOOriNr TRoP14ll I'ATIO-91N111Cr AI.,_-1'11.5- I!ITtliiN-6MaA6£ 'O~I'OfAl • f"O~D ~IR IIEAT ••. ~AS FUl-l. 8ATM WIT II ~fi'ARATI. =s'r~LL ~IIOWJt. IIIGE SitEII tiPilOOIU WIT. l.oTS OF CLOSlT S'~£. fW~ l C.CR ~&6«. ... 3 BEOROOII. 3 BATHS. • . . . . . ~9 ,500 ... ... ... ... . 3 BEOR!)OM, 2 BATHS. . . • • . $49,500 . . . ... . ,,, 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. • • • S48,500 . . .. . . • • • • • • • • • • -ALSO - Fixer-upper ••• CheaPJ 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH -R·2 B LOT It has lots of possibilities & - BASICALLY AN EXCELLENT HOUSE l)01i Y. f" RA1il<1.11i I RE:Al. TOR ' 3250 East Co.sl HiaftwiY Cotona *' b , Cllilornia Phone: 613-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS PARTY nME Pus a lush tropical entryway into a spacious livingroom with musive stone fireplace. Be- rond the 20x24' inaide-oullide pllyroom lies a 15x38' pool. 4 bedrooms. 2 batbl, and an ovenized garage with work bench. Cannot bo beet r.>r $24.500 IARGAIN SEEIDS Wat.clif(-Red tile entry, apensive a:ru:t cloth wall paper, opeo beam ceiling ll\'lng. room with indirect llcblinc. Kilcben II built· in oledrk -~. plus diohmut.r. plus buil~in 11-JI.Q ·-· 3 buce didiDc f)lu d ...... leocl to tbo pool .... tbo ...... ploleiJ de<tod ,..... -nlllll planten .... !Olrll ..,...eed patio. Due to -cJua. IDC lllillo offered WIJ below JDII'tet nhie. q,aoo UDUCID $5,000 for quiet Ale. OCL\N. BAY V!IW.I bed- -. eoo Ill· ft. --1 bolbl, ---m1mrod wet bor, -_,. ...... 5 ,_ olil -built borne .. leo ample-"'· -- • PA.Y 13,000 eoNUS :1110 T .0. TRUSTOR H.U S12,5110 EQUITY 1'011 RA.L DETAILS - ·CALL,._.,. EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS Plooo• ;. y .. , O.w DOYLE CO . 548·1168 fo, o S.kcrip_, 270 E. 17th St., Costa Men CoU 673.0550 llagttrst HOMES WITH A FOREVER VIEW From $59,950 In DOVER SHORES Two Furni s h e d Mod e ls 1812 Santiago Dr., Newpo rt R e a ch 646-6926 fJ[J IVAN WELLS &. SONS INC. ~ BUILDOtS 6 DIVUOII'l•S WANTED WANT: Waterfront home in exchange for 33 acres near a State Uni versity, Ideal site for homes, aport· ments or a condom inium, Priced at $6000 per acre. Tum your home into on investment, WANT: Westc/i ff 3 bedroom, 2 both home far out·of- state buyer, Our client will pay all cash to your loon. .... TiltS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR PROPERTY TillS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR HOME PHONE 642·5111 fiB Llll 170S Woatcllff 0.., Nroport loedl UGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1-··- SEMPLE !lEAL ESTATE CLIFF·HAVEN IJUPLEI JUST REDUCED $4000!!! Neat-as-a-pin units in beaut iful area ... near schools ... shopping ... churches. ONlY S29, 750. NElli NEll NEll Just listea: like--new Eastoluff 3 B.R. + Fam. lfll. h001e. All-elect. kitch.; beautilullycar- peted and landscaped. Ideal lor lamily with children. LOW. LOW S38,500. SPACE? POOL? VIEI7 This 90'900\IS home has 'em alii 3 B.R.. Fam. ifll., Dining ffll .. Heated & Filtered pool, elect. ki tch •• and Magnificent View of Ocean & Bay, large room s, low-maint. landscaping, •. NOW $48,750. SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 67S.2101 2515 E. Coo1t Hwy., Corono clel Mar YOUR CHOICE UJAAt ~tU. .' ~ ·~t. SOO!: . ··~~ Sc:enic" Properties 2915 E. C..st Hwy., c.,..,. lllel Mer (tulio irli11f Pori Thr•lrrJ R-1 LOT 66xl02 All improvements in and paid. A sound ;nvulmonl ol $7,250 Don't delay! Do it today ! - of Location, Price, Size and Shape Wells-McC.rdle AMitora 2 BR c harmer \ewpo rt t-f ei jlh ts . . . . . $24,900 3 BA plu s Oinin ~ Room .. ..\ beautiful home in Baycrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SSS,OOO Lar~est ] BR in to wn. Extra larJre ki tchen 'famih room with all built- ins. Back Ba~· area .............. · !29,500 2 BR custom built plus income or work in ~ s wdio and dark room .. -\ new home. Corona del .\l ar...... . . . $59,500 332 Marguerite Corono del Mor -673-8550 • Rtlialt Strvict SiJJCt l'UJ 1110 MRPOIIT COSTA IIIlA DO~ER SHORES 'l'l!cl<ed iD amo~~r $100,000 ge!DI •II thlo fine cut-jewol-witrth euctly $68,500. VIIW? ........................... YEll LIASI HOLD? .................... YISI FOIIMAL DINING? .. , . . . . .. . . . .. .. YISI P0QL SIDD YAIID?· ............... YISI TWO STOitY.aALCONY? ...••....•. YISI Coli lor 1; olntn...,t ,. _, ......... Tool NIWPORT AT YICTOIIA ~61111 RIJ.Y IIPIOVED ESTATE SIZE LITS • sml u.A OIII)<F_.,_., .. fa •••••rclt-•u•l U ...,_ Ia It ,..... • ouM:uala n.. fl NJ..,.t Golt eo... .,.... .. Nil Ull, ......,.., poaUa'..r .,._ Mil -. .... ,... ,.., ..... ,.., , ... ... llott} .. ,..-........... . .......... _._..,..,.,._ --·-· ... -·---·"'----a aJ t LM 7fl' .... To....,, ........ ., •• .,.., • • insAJe .. • liJ .. ..., , .......... lllldi, --•7 '495 -.. -•to:.... ' I • • e IS oft successful indep dent WESTCLIFF Of FICE: WfSTCLIFF AT DOVER, NlWPORT 8U.CH No County in Ameri ca bears a stronger image of independence than Orange County , California . For this reason the news we are about to give you should be good news for everyone in the County. But first let's go back a bit ... four years ago a group of Har- bor Area citizens joined forces forming a new, locally owned, independent bank . It was to be a bank which would not try to eliminate the large chain bank but one that would truly understand and cater to the needs of local people. It would be a bank whose stature would be measured by how it provided that extra measure of service and how well it made those independent, on the spot, decisions that were in the hands of local people , not decisions made in down - town Los Angeles or San Francisco. · Because people liked service , friendliness and helpfulness the Newport National Bank has grown into three offices (a fourth to be opened by the end of this year) and total assets in exc ess of $30,000,000.00. In 1965 another bank was started in Fuller· ton. The directors and stockholders of that bank had exactly the same ideas and aims and they, like- wise , have built an outstanding bank. The Univer- sity National Bank also has three offices and has grown to over $8,000,000.00 in total assets. It has become very much a part of the Fullerton , Anaheim community. Although both banks were assured of suc - cess in their respective communities, both were aware of how much better it would be if these two successful banks could be joined together. The re- sult could only be a stronger bank for all Orange County. One that could take the ideals and aims of each and create an even more favorable climate for its depositors . • The Boards of Directors of the University National Bank and the Newport National Bank have unanimously voted to put the two banks together. The action was taken, of course, subject to the approval of the stockholders. This is to be a true merger of mutual interests. Neither bank is "sell - ing out" to the other and neither will "control" the actions of the merged bank. The combined bank will operate under the oldest charter and be known as Newport National Bank. The directors feel that a new name might be in order, but also believe that such action should not be taken hastily. After the association is complete, a thorough study of a new name will be made. The decision to merge is the result of long and mature deliberation by both Boards as the best means of furthering their own independent concepts. Well, there you have it. The management of both banks are asking for your continued support in furthering those con - cepts and aims that will now become the foundation for the most dynamic, young, independent banking organization in Orange County. · We hope you share our enthusiasm for this merger and our excitement in bringing it to you . - CC GOES WESTER 0...2SON..._ ..... 21,011 nC.JOO• .............. ~ .. - ololo leodon .,. •-loll loo lnlao a-. Jl will loo aodlo old TV porooooUdoo 10 ,_. loo 411 -oal • .......... ,..,. ....._ H""Bob4rillood DlekLMo N..,.n Hubor 0••• ol que. 10 tii•Ue tbe maeler o1 C-JM .... , IGqlailled" Jab MacaU, 0a•ber c.r-J11 du&ita. · ()tUt doti~•;•;•~,..;;IJ~I~oo~lp:!!I,:.,!So~pL::..!pn::o~ldoa:~• _:old::: ... :::.::: •ter~aiaera ue a ltub.r : """".,...,.~ Matioebi bold, IDd a ....,ieee combo. · STATE IIIIIIP .. ~~=:::~~::t""a: 1aau., execulive mua,.r ol -., s •• .._ Jah Sd tJia ~.~.~:!i' Rf ... C::·~~: , rec&or ot che Clamber Md n.re Ia a dan,.roua de· learina he lepl acope on• pr01ht.u of Rlchud't Lido luaiOD at.o.d in the ltnd · IOUched? Market; Fred Scboepe, mma- lbat lbe parpote of il con-Siaoe nttrina public life pr of lbe Newpon Beach •~allve eboatd be &o run I have arpd the repeal of branch of 1be 8uk ot Ameri• aoclallam more effecien&ly. Md laws raf&er chan .. , ca. peet protident of lbe 'fbe word "oonaerntln,.. pueiaa of new lawe de-Chlmbfi, arid a Chamber ~aU ae h baa beea abaae4, eianed co 18lvqe piOM~~Ua clirector, · atUl atuda ror rtaiat.-.o. tbat are WIODJ ill tbeh ,., ... 10 loday•a collactiviat tide dlmeatal eoocept. The .. .,., Cad I earn ill •• ume of indi•idual 011 poverty" ia a eood ••• e s freedom .cS our CODatilal-~mple on the federal level. =~.!~~~1~·1:.. doc::.~~ ~~:!··.:~·lb .• ·;;:e;: J"ump badges riaa enrydiina tbat edata, pam abould be aboliabed • .,od or bad, aimply becauu lnatead CODpeu merely Cadet ROy L. Reed Jr. ·of it ia there,· tinton with it. " die Celi· Weu Newport and Cadet Tb.e idea that no eovem ... fomia leaialature lintered Bdward Weiae of Coata mont proaram, once enacted, with ~edi.Cal in thia year' a Meu are lnlOOJ the tOO can ever be aboliahed baa aeuion. cadets wbo bave at.uted become part of ou.r political Whea • buaineu under-their junior year at lhe U.S. folklore. 'The immediate ob-Latina hu proved itself a Air force Academy in Colo- ataclea to cu.ttina ou.t a bad failure. it ia beat to drop it rado, · proaram are often fonnidablo. and a tart aaain. rather tban Durina the paat summer. aat lhealtemativeoflettina endleuly hirina new mana-they bolh completed jump tr.om all continue forever ia aera and runnina up biger lrainina at the Anny Air- far worae. · debts. ·Similarly in aovem• borne trainin& center, Ft. Paced with thia choice, ment. every believer in in. Bannin&. Ga. They made the compromiain& mentality dividual freedom and a Re-lhe required ! jwnpa lO win aeoka a .. middle around. u public of limited powen the military paracbutiat The '"middle pound" on 1bould uek to aboliah the badae. aocialiatic aovernment pro-aocialiat-oriented miatakea Cadet Reed, son or Col. ll'lml may be aummed up aa: of lhe past, an~ I tart anew Reed, of 111~8 42nd SL, cut down, but don't cut out, on sounder premasea. Wtat Newport, has been :::e i:b::~rr~fficiently •nd PJayhouse to ~'~e~n ~e~~e,;i:an;a~·t~ Tbia i1 not fiahtina s~ aland•na m1htary perfonn- cialiam. but feedina it-in ancc. He wears a ailver controlled doae• actually 0 I 14 wreath del i IP&tin& the ·bettor for ill heal1h. open c honor. He will serve durina '(bote who profit directly • lhe fall tenn 11 a aquadron from aovemment spendina Staaehlnds of South Coast niaht •eraeant with lhe will cry just 11 loudly in Repertory have been bu1y rank of cadet muter 1er ... opposition to major auraery. recently helpin& to support aeanL . minor 1uraery or an aspirin the company in their drive Cadet We~·~· son of ~· tablet prescribed by budaet• 10 raiae fund• for the build-and ~s. ·Walltam .L. Welle cutten. ·Recently lhe Auo-ina of SCR'a Third Step ·Jr.;17!3 1~•.• SL, . Coata ciatioa of State Colle a• Pro-Theatre., Premier open ina Meaa. participated 1n lur- feuon in California an· of the new facility -at 1827 vival trainina for baaic nounead that the whole fu· Newport Blvd.oCosta Men, cad.eta. in lhe ruaaed Ram· turo of edQcation waa jeo-will be Oct. "14. part Ranae area surrouad· pu4h:ed bec~ao tbey oa.ly Staaehaoda have canvau· ina the Academy. He waa JOt a Sill raise instead of e4 harbor area buainen chosen for chis duty be· lba 11111 raiae they asked patron lis tina• which wi II cau~e of hh .knowledae ~ for in lbia year'• budaet. appear in each of SCR'a aumnl techn1quea. Actually dley ahould ban PfOirama for t:be entire ae~ R It p b..S •o r.;. .. at all. J( a aon. ea ors proWara of wafillad faculty Memben of S&qlhaadl poaitiODI really dJd ari.. alto b&Y8 ·plana 'da"de"!I.Y no·m-···nee " u 1 ,..alt., *e alza at the for a cbampqae racaptioo fac11lty could baYe been followina lhe Oct. ·14 pr .. reduced and the aalariea of mier performance or .. Bia individual faculty members Soft Nellie." a conlempor- increaaed by rahina 10 a ary farce by Henry Livinaa. more reasonable total lhe Tho reception will be at the 'Ibe nominatina conmittee of the Newport Harbor..Coata Meaa Board of Realtora bu named lhe followi~ cancli- datea for board of darectora namber of clan houra each theatre. pmfeuor ia required to 1 vacancies: LIBRARY FRIENDS TO Active membera direc10r1 &each. Tho outcries from aroupa like the Auociation or State Colle1e Profeuora at any unwilllnaneu to meet dleir moat e..orbitant de· manda lenda an air of con .. urvative reapactablllty to ahina item leu than they uted for, but more lhln e.,y dtaerve, The aame ia 11Ua in welfare propama euch u Medi..Cal. · Tbla monuman t 10 ita Brown ado- mlnlttratloa can au.rvha oaly if ita coa ta·aracu t.Other• wlu II will 10 beolauplo ·Ia It IbiD tbe true OORII"&ti'f'l OOGtSa to cut ha coau by •taialnUYO while HONOR HEW TEACHERS (2 10 be oloeled) -Choriu The fJiend• of the New-P. Coleaworthy of Colea· pott Beach Public Libtaay worthy Realty. Art Gordon lie eatendina an invitation or Paul·Whit.e<amaban. J. to the public to attend 1 tea Leonard Sm1th of Bay A on Oct. 3 at 3:30 p.m., at Beach, and Jamea Wood of the multioopwpo1e room ad-Men Verde Realty. . jacent to Ml.lineu Libr11y, Auociate member darec~ 200! Dovel Drive, to honor &ora (1 to be elected)-Rod the new teacben in the Calderhea4 of LaBorde Real- Newport-Men Unified ty, Bl1ie Painter of Jobn School Di~uict. Seveaal Sparlina Realty, and Peny local authon will be pae· Zhrmannan of Coati A Wal· Hnt. lace.· Thia ia lho fiut of a aer-The nomlnaUna conrnlttaa iea of commuaity 01ientad Included Hany Praderick, projacu. Hoatee will be Bob Jon.u, Roy McCardle, ~ ... Loran Dava Myhre and Ed Riddle. John will bo held Oelo JJ.J {Jarrell Pre6enfj a very special purchase from a fiUDO'!J8 quality maker of SOFAS & CHAIRS • CUtom quality tlaroaalloat • Kick pleat aldrta • L .. uri• ou caahloaiD.I • Yoar choice of co-...n Iron~ u exte••iva aelaction , of tu:tlll'la, color. , •d daaipe ia the flaeat of apholatary rabrice. DOWN • PL\THIR LOUNGI CHAIR 59. H.J:GARRETf fURNfltlRE I . 1 (Photo by Neal Be ckn er from the May 22", 1q52, issue of the Ensign .) 1952 CAST of the Newport Harbor Communi ty Players' presenta· tion of "~l ght up the sky" In May, 1q52, at the Orange Coast Col- le ge chapel included, back row, left to right, Edward Fish, Ro land Wells, Maur ice Rolland, Lee Bar nes and Lil Fish ; seated in front, from left, Me l Berry, Neva Oakden, Bonn ie (Mrs. Me l) Berr~. Bob Gleason and Bob Chaney. 1954 THE 1q54 ESSAY CONTEST on "Why I wont to own my own home ," conducted by the NtwPQf't Harbor Bolrd of Rultors, was won by Marilyn ln9hundson, Junior at Newport Hltbor Hlgtl Schoo l, shown here re• cal vin; her award from Mrs. Helene Csenar, left, member of the Realty Bolrd, Marjorie Simmons, at rl;tlt, was head of the El'l;llsh department at Harbor Hlgfl,(i, Mull photo from the illy 20,1'154, Issue of the Ensign,) • .. ~ ~ , . ..,. ]Hf MRS. LESLIE PETERSEN of Lido Is le, el left, was lnst.lled ln Apr l l,l-2, as presldtrlt of tha South Coast Chil d Gulclance Clin ic. She ra- celvtd the gavel from Mrs. Geor;e Michaud, also fretn Lido Isle, the outgo ln; president. (Photo from tf'le Aprlll2, 1'1112, issue of the Ensign,) jo.IJRIBBON CUTTING ~~ the o~~tnlng of the Harbor Investment Building et 2855 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mlr, Oft Dec. ,, 1-.1, Included, front left, Bob Cool>. cltr man-of NtwPO<I lllldl; Hadd Ring, Goortt Pttlrl Md Tom Hon-. port. nOfS In the H-Je- -t ftroo; ~ Sto't ._ ...,... of .. ._. ...... wiol .......... ._.; .. F•lalll, of Ill Cl! 1 .. .. Oam•li If Cl 1 .. ... DMC ... ,d .. ll 11 _""*.._ .. .... l4,UU,'-tl .. .. - LE II ER TO EPHESUS The challenge of CHRIST to the church of Ephe- sus falls inW two main divisions : I. " ... hear what the Spir-it saith ... " 2. "01·rrcome" that you may " ... mt of the tree of life ... in thl' ... Paradi3e of God" (Rev. 2 :7). "H e that hath an ear, let him hear 1l'11.at the Spin't :•aith 11nto the ch u.1·rhr.'f." This is a unique expression ()(the LORD JESL'S CHRIST which appears in many of Hi s pa rables (Matthew l :l ). The statement implies three kinds of individuals : 1. Those that do not have ears. Th i~. of course, could nnt refer to physical ears, fo r everyone is l'quipped with these. T his obviousl.v has reference to those who are not attunE'd to the HOLY SPIRIT by the new birth : that is, those who have not been bom again and thus are not anointed with the HOLY ~PJRJT. Consequently, they cannot hear the voic::e of GOD when He speaks. 2. Those dull of hearing. Not all born again Chris· tians are willing to hear the SPIRIT of GOD when He speaks. The HOLY SPIRIT upbraided the He- Lrew Christians in Hebrews 5 :11 for being "dull of hearing." This is in reference to those Christians who are in rebellion to the SPIRIT of GOD and His mas· tery of their lives--a most dangerous experience and a most dangerous condition in which to live. 3. Those spiritually minded Christians who are willing to hear what the SPIRIT saith unto the churches. The test of these hearers is seen in their conduct, for the Scripture teaches that we should be ''doer• of the word and n.ot ANrer6 only" (James 1 :22). Etemal Life fer O..C.-.n " ... To him. tlud ovt?'eom.eth., ... wiU I give to ta.t of the tree of life, which it i" the Pan:utiu of Ciod.." The tree of life, of which overcomers are given the opportunity to eat, is unquestionably the tree that Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat of after their sin. It Ia a symbol of eternal life and is pictured u having a prominent place in the Paradise of GOD that awaits thoae who put their trust in Him-(Rev. 22 :2). Thia tree of eternal life is only to be eaten by "over· comen." Who ia an overcomer? I John 6 :4-5 rivet u the an.wer, "For 10Aat•oner it begoUn. of God wcrcOMctl the worUI: aftd tAil it tiM ttiCtQf'Y tA&t Aal~ 011ert'OMC tA~ world, .,.,. "" (.it/&.. AM toM U Ac IJI.t ovm:OMdA lA• tc!Orld, bool IW IN! bolinftA IAet Juu io lA• Sort of God.7" Owr<Gmlq 11M world lo u aatGmatic exporionce that tal<• pl-. In tiM life el tho individual who puto hla faith Ia lBSUS CRJUST. There Ia no other wq 111 wllidl a -or a were" can h«"D•s an~. I ...... _. JOU. ..... -· .... ,.,.. .. -·-? Ra .. ""' ...... 11ar11 -"' 111 faith ill lBSUS CJUUST? If 1101, ,... will -.. rtab el 11M -el Hie. I -JW to-.., .., IMod 11M ........ ol lBSUS CHRIST HIJit. ., -bo u ooer co••• 111 pooUIJor ""'' faith ',aad lnll Ia Him. (To be eowti-.1) NEWPORT BEACH lOt = ,,."' JtwtiH HO,t, ... nn. L•• ..... •••= ,.., .,., tiN "'4Jaorn m tiN Jk.A" ,.., .,.,.bl«/oll< Ap<Uilc I'Ml, wAiclll< ........,., UJ 2 Cori~ /2:7? M,. /.K., s.AJc. Mm,Pa. The Bib&. doet not meal the nact Mture of tim alliction, but it il_ rn!".Ur aDdu· •ood to rder lO his poor apt. It is po.ible Paul'o eyeo IDOY ha ... beoa oerioualy llljarecl whooloewu.....,..iaLyotra (Acul4:19). 1't-. ..,.,... M-.J.l J:l N. C. T, c ..... cilllloofo, '-· r. '!:1 .• it • ,.,, ......... Cod ........ Ilia c ............ , .,_ lila 'nola -.., ...... "' ... _.,Jolla ......... k---illa f.AtN ...W ~-10 JU. 'Ill .... ... _ ........... LoN ... ~ -llo 1111... • loor I _. r e1 tM ...... _, .... M r'ni, 0 1u 21 .12...,.-aloo .. o ,_ fJftrio 1 -IMLoN,_Qotoe,g wlo ...... .• lillc " K"'-.... LoN " toM ... -... sud ,..,. L.. Jw h ·"' BENNET BIBLE LESSON JIM CIUGI'IID-Loh Do-· II' Dl. JAIIIS I. IIMMIT 6-..M.., ,., •• .,.,.., ,...,. S..._, Lu-• C..'Yri~ .,. •• A.....,:.-c-n1 o/ Cl~--CWf6u •• ._., .. ~ "-CMIIJTlAII IIACOM, JM .....,_A-.. Celllllllt .. •~ If. J., L.ISSONS fOl us I .. to live • Knoxville "'' • • • • • •• • • • . • ••• ~ ' .. ' . ... ·. ... ' ~ I ~ .. A late afternoon certm9Qy keld at St. Oavid•a !piaco. pal O.urch in North Holly· wood united Or. Joseph Waclie Hub o( Hollywood ..wl rdi u Mary Louise Me· Clelland, dauahter or Mr. and ""'•· Hurvey T. McClel• land Sr. of 169 Coat& Meaa lt.., Costa Mesa. The aroom Ia the &01'1 of Mr. and Mrs. Wadie Harb of Kn oxville, Tenn. The double rin1 weddin1 ceremony was performed by the Rev. John S. Gi II of St. David's. The bride wore a aown of chiara crepe made in a slender column s tyle with bodice and lon1 sleeves or Venice lace. The chapel train was also accented with a scalloped hem or Veni ce lace. Her elbow len1th illusion veil wai cau1ht to a cluster of satin roses encrusted with seed pearls.· Mn. Thomaa Setterbera, a friend of the bride from Cano1a Park, served as ma- tron of b·onor. She wore a powder blue linen 10wn of Ooor lenath made with an empire line. She cani ed a crescent-shaped bouquet or white dai sies, and wore a petal veil headpiece. Mrs. Joupt. Wadi• Ha rtt (8•rn ie Ald•n photo,) HE'S FROM LUBBOC K. FAMOUS FOR "LIGHTS" Mrs. Robert McClelland, sister~n·law of the bride, served as bridesmaid, along with Mrs. Georae Harb of Hollywood, a cousin of the groom, and Miss Ch arlene Harb of Kno xville, Tenn., the groom '~ cous in, and Miss Calherine Ryan of Sepul· veda, the bride's cousin. The bridesmaids we re dressed in blue linen to ma tch the ma tron of honor. Their bouquets were of blue daisies. Bob Fowler, who recently joined the Newport Beach building department staff, Rai Is from Lubbock, Texas, a city made famous in 1951 by the mysterious ."Lubbock lights." He was a s lUdent then in Lubbock, and a fri end of his ;..::.I) took the photograph of some 20 glowing obj ec ts in the sky, movina slowly in a V-fonnation, then s uddenly James M. Harb was hi s brother's beu man from Knoxville, Tenn. The ushers included 2 cousins of the groom, George B-Harb and Or. Ri chard ~1. Harb, and Herman Re viere , a friend of the groom , and C. Lockwood \1arine, bro ther -in -Jaw of the groom. 'Oitfii1E itl.1 MIUS CAMUA :"~!OW AT 1780 NEWPO RT Bl...VD. PH . 646-938J.Costa Me a .. COMPLm SHOE, HANDaACO, LU G-MPAIRING -~~ ---3Locatto..To-Y" • ltlcha,. LWo Centw Lido Itt.. • 34011.'-Hwy. Cor'OIM del tMr e 1113-MolnSt. Santa An. MOT1Ca1 CMHt COITA ...... 1MOP II C1.0MD zooming out of sight at in- credible speed. This "fly- ing s au cer" phenomenon is sli II unexplained. Mr. Fowler is a plan check- ing engineer with the build· ina department. He received an architectural degree £rom Texas Tech in Lubbock, was associated wi th archi- te ct finnl there and ..;n California, moat recenlly with Parks & Da\·is in Tustin. He and his wi fe, Doris , live in Oranae. They have a S·year"'()ld dauahter, Tamara. CANDIDATE NAMED Mzs. Matian C. Be1aeson, membel or the Newpmt- Mesa Unified School Dis- tlict Boatd, has been select- ed by th e uuS:tees as a can- didate fm the Califomi a Li u le Cath teen Marine, niece of the groom, was the n ower girl. The bride's aunt, \Ir s. J ack B. Ryan, was oraanist for the cere- mony and accom p&nied Mrs. Rosiland Kosier, ~soreiat. . . ~ F ollowin& the ceremony, a reception was held at the Kn i ghts of Colwnbus Hall in Van Nuys. Assisting with the recepti on were ~trs. Hur· \'CY T. \1cClelland Jr., sis- ter-in-Jaw of the bride, and \tr s. C. L ockwood Marine, the groom's sis ter. The young couple embarked on a honeymtwn trip to Canada and pi an ll1 live in Knox· \'i ll e, Tenn. School Boa1ds Association The bride is a sraduate of · "EW -BE.VILDDIG Irregular Sha~ Ilm•n pdaiJ -Cett.- COSTA MESA ... AniESS CO. 2150 N•wporl • ...-. ll'-ty ~UOJ Delegate Assembly. If C1ls ta \les.a High School and elected, she would be one received an associate de- of nine delegates wh o 1e-grec in nursing from Orange p1esent 01angc County fo r Coast Collcac. Or. Harb was Region 15 at th e California graduated fr om the Univer- School Boa~<ls As sociation si ty of Tennessee, colleac Oeleaatc Assembly. of ~· .. lcdi cinc, in Memphis. 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Boy-Mr. &nd Mrs. Edward s • ....;,, '-f'f· 10 Whitr:house, .Sl7 Maiiaold Oirl _ Mr. and Mrs. John Ave., Corona del Mar. u-•!f 762 •• r D Frl do1, Sept. 15 ... oot. .,..,. amar r., Boy _ Mr. and Mn, John Cos.ta Mesa. Mc:HuJh, 15~4 Coriander Oirl -Mr. and Mn. Joe Or Cotta Meaa. B&tl, 1200 Sanlia10 Or., ., Dover Shores. IUEFIT FISIIIIG o;rl -Mr. ·and Mn. Donald DUlY OCT. 2211D Keberle, 430 flower St., The Jrd annual sportfi sh~ Costa Men. i ... derby for the benefit or Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Martin the Oranae County Auocia- Treon, 4352 Wintersweet, lion fo1 Retarded Children Irvine. will be held Sunday, Oct. JOHN HOMME, )q, of Lido Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Donald 22 from Balboa and New- Isle, manager of the Los Martin, 376 E. 18th St., po;t Beach deep sea land- Angeles branch office of Costa Mesa. •nas . Shearson, Hammill & co. Girl -.Mr. and \.irs. Tho-All proceeds f1om an1lea . mas Schock, 301 ~ Samoa (ares at Alt's Landin& in s1nce 1%5, has been named Pl., Cos ta Mesa. vice-president. He was ~alboa and Davey'li. Locket .,~_ .r. 1n Newp01t Beach Will 10 to manage r of the Newport Man-y, .-pt. 11 th · · Th fi h B e a~>socJatwn. e IS er-Beach branch from 1%1 to oy-Mr. and Mrs. James .11 1 be · 1%5 Prior to joini ng Shear-J usti ce, 64a Surf SL, Costa · mf en wb1 a 'r0 c~petm& • Mesa. or a evy o top puzeli. sGn in 1%1, he was ass~ c iated with Dempsey-T ege~ Boy-Mr. and Mrs . Steven le r & Co. in Los Angeles J ohnson, li146 P lacen ti a Ave., Cos ta Me s a. for 8 years. Gi rl -\1r. and \lrs. Rich· AQUILA RATED HIGH ard He cker, ~41 Junipero El Aquila, Estancia High Dr., Costa \1e sa. School newspaper, has re-Tuudoy, S•pt. 12 ceived a first class honor Boy-Mr. and 1\·trs. Robert ratina from lhe National Basham, 7011'1 Heliotrope Scholastic Press Assn. at Ave., Corona del \tar. the Un ive rsi ty of Minnesota. Girt -\lr. and \1rs. Bern- Student edi tor was Robert hard Maier, ~00 Sea Lane, McDennott. Harbor View Hills. EXHIBIT TO OPU The And1e ss Stone Galle1y or Newpon Beach, 1741 Westclirf 01., is featuTin a an exhibit, "'A Mexican Vi si t." by Califmnia allists who 1ecently went on a pain tin& toul in Mexi co with William Bowne, teache1 o r an at San Oieao State Col- lege and the UnJVetsi ty o r Califotnia. The exhibit will continue thtoo&h OcL IS. I RIGHT OH tiME-AS USUAL ! CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT L'CMt Tttl: QUAIITU c-.... ....,.... 10, 11117 $1,158,825.13 Over 22.000 people will s hare in this proof of Laguna Federal Savings' sound., solid growth. We h011e you are one of them~ Funds de1)()siteri tw the l Oth of the month eu 1·n from the first. Our dividend mte will always Ue the highest consistent with insurerl savings. Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOCKS ~ AU. SIZES • ALL TYPES Telephoae: JAe~ 7·223t 104.2 IC•tellu. Stoat-2320 S. MolD. Santa Aaa RAY FIELDS, Jeweler Maat.r W •tcbmak•r :-oAME BRA ~U WAT("HES DIAMO:'ODS • JEWELRY • G!F"T'S _, W. l tth SL Costa II.HG • Uberty 1·1411 They're here! Bonanza Funjets th• first nonstop i•t s•rric• from Or1mg• County Air T•rmin•l to PHOENIX or to LAS VEGAS IOe l l ll JW .fl N DE~ Oran1• County 7:45am POT AIIMV£S: Photnia 9:40 •m MOT ~ Dr•np County 4.:05 pm POT AIIIIIVD: """-'i• 6:00 pm MDT Now you can Fun jet nonstop to las Vegas in JUS! 40 m1nutes or to Phoen1x in 55 m inutes -less t1me than 11 takes you 10 traff1c hours to dnve to l A. International. No parking problems. e1ther. Bonanza Fun jets are the fabulous new Douglas DC ·9's. the fan 1ets thai brought the fun bac k to fly ing. They're so quiet it's like the kids just left for school. So s mooth it's li ke you've never left the ground. And so relaxing you'll hardly believe you're speeding at 560 mites an hour. So if you're headed for Phoenix or las Vegas from the Orange County area . hop a Bonanza Fun jet from your nearby Orange County A1r Terminal. Any other way is a waste of time ... ... l!U ·UI- DEP'ARTS.: Oran .. County 6:20 pm POT AltiiiV£S: Ys V..-s 7:00 pm POT BONANZA AIRUNIS Momlna •ncr '"""'-,...,.., j8t nonstopa, too, pful rot.~nd·tM-dOdl jrltp'op tr.pts. 3:00 pm return ;.t nonstop, too. phis nMM"""' ~ ftilht .ncr ....-.nine Nturn. The .... fii iM hiJUa 1702 Newport llvd. at 17th L-~~~c~·~·~M~••::_ _____ _!:!!:!_ __ j S.rri•l •II o,..,. c ... ,;,.,. o,.,.. C..•(T Air,,.,., J PATIENTS' FUND GETS $450 NE'II'ORT HARBOR EIIIIGII SECOIID SECTlOII --P. 4 Pluo ..... -bon of tho THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1117 -tollloollh lloclioa of tho OOIIliiA D£l11AII. CAlif •. < ly .. , •• Jl• c.,... When Mn. P. Lee Wad .. worth called the fi11t pne1• aJ meelina of the Costa Meaa Wunon'a Club f01 the 1967--68 yeas tO outer 01'1 F1iday, Sept. ts. abe had a very pleasant au1p1i 10 in s&cue f01 the mombe11, Mn. Wadswotth inlfoduced the head table: 01. Roben Evetts, auiuant admini .. bat.OI of Fai1view State Ho ... pital; Le onard Speiaman, metcliandi se manaaer of the west coast division of Lane Bt y»nt Stores; Jack Moes Jr., manaaet of the Lane 81yant Store at South Coast Plaza; Mu. Kennit Christ· man, the mental health chait· man f01 the club; Mrs. Louis Kozel, a club membet who it the meniAl health chair- When L•• Bty•t ope111 a .. w ·~·· IIley Hlect • rupni aation in dae ••• 10 help out on openilla day. In IOblln they doal&e I Cett.a.in po1centa.ae of the days pr~ coeds lo thia otaanlzaliona favotite chaaity in theh name. On Auaust .3, Lane 81yant opened ils South Coast ciU MIYed II hoatessla .=~~==:;~===~~=; •• modolo roo tho '101 '· HAiiOI MAT •UTU Dr. l!veUa \banked bo• " ,._ t1 n. Q • 3 a.e ML Mooa Md the club f01 • ......... llr ....,._, lbe doaation and invited tho ............ .uur a .. chab to visit Pai1viow1o see :,.';' ~ ~ ~(1'1'.')'·J: wlllt lho pAtionts beaerit -..... ... . fuM do01 fo1 the patients. .t...;;::;:..;;.;;;:::::::..;.-:-----' IIIPIIT u• UU 11 fll ALL 1•1 Dl£ lEOS J~!1.JJ~L I 646-5019 DUNI.. ALL SET for thei r new club year are these members of the Newport Harbor Tuesday Cl ub, from le ft: Mrs. Jack w. Stricker of Tustin, presi den t; Mr s. William Hendricks of Co rona del Mar, historian; Mrs. P.O. En dsley of Corona del Mar, fine arts chairman; Mr s. Alec Mitchell of Costa Mesa, golf section chair~ man, and Mrs. Rich Hitchcock of Costa Mesa, Books 'n Stuff section chairman. (Ensi gn photo.) . man fot the Oranae District of Federated Women's Clubs; Mrs. Ch a1le s Stanley, dean of chaitmen, Mu. J.P. Puf- linbataer , patliamentatian; Miss Lee Coopet of the main offi ce of Lane Bt yant Stores; Mt s. Stan Gat land, juniot club president; Mis s Pat McVickets, public telations depattment of Orange County lllu sttated; Mu. Edith Hay, secretary; Mrs . Chet Mc-- Caity, pas t juniot co-ordin~ tor and past pte sid1;nt of the club; and Mrs. Gib Feman- dez, past juniot ptesident, past di s ttict office1 and now community imp10vement PACIFIC VIEW MfM O itiA.l CI411:1C Crmrrr~Jt · Morr""'Y MJ,,.ao/r.,,., • C~llpr/ r .... ,. ... J5rovtr<'# c., ..... ,IO .. Srnm·n .1!100 P.OIU \1" Ori"', N-port k .tfh, CaUfornl.o 9266J • FOR A CONSERVATIVE Approach to General Ins urance (orllact ED WARD AT JAY & RENFRO 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPORT BEACH LI BERTY B-1188 Professional Directory I~Sl:KA NCE: ... 1'"0 ~ ALL 0 1'" YOU R I N SU ~ANC E NEEOS ROB I:R f SO,.._-SADLI:IR 1:-\Sl. RA"C't 3333 F.. f'ua."'c H.,.,. roruma del \hu -ti73-JH:W ENG AGEMENT of Shelly Janette Pardee wa s an .. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mr s. Richa rd L. Pardee, 330 Cameo Shores Rd., Cameo Shores, at a dinner party held at the Newporter Inn . Shell y is a Corona del Mar High School graduate and is attending Orange Coast College, majoring in education. He r fian ce is Jack Bu rton Wronka, son of Mr. and Mr s. Ed ward Wronka, 1001 Hampshi re Ln., Dove r Shores, a Harbor High School graduate, now study· ingat OCC to be a construe· tion engineer. He is active in football, wres tling and cross coun try. JULIE ROBERTS WINS FELLOWSHIP AT UCI Julie Roberts, 512 38th St., We st Newport, graduate of Harbor High and member of t he 1965~6 charter class at UCI, has been chosen as recipient of the newly in· s tituted UC pre sident's un· dergraduate fellows hip for Philharmonic group launches activities chai1man. The highlight of the meet· ing and the surptise for the members wa s th e pt esent~ tion by M1. Moes Jr. to Or. Evetts, of a check foi $450 to go towatds the patients benefit fun d at Fairview State Hospital in the name of the Costa ~tesa Women's Clu b. The East Bl uff Philhat· both of the Oranae County monic Associates, a wo-Phi lhatmonic Society wo- men's comm ittee of the men's liaison commi ttee, Oranae County Philha1mon ic gave a Philhatmonic So- Society, held the first meet· ci ety orientation to the ina of the season yesterday membets and thei1 auests at the home of the new chair~ at ye stetday's meetin a. man, Mrs . Carl E. Mullen. ,:.... __ ..:..._ ___ .::.._ ____________ _ Het new board members ar e Mu. Han y Goelitz, vice· chairman; MJS. Nicholas Kfoury, secretary; M1 s, Chatle s 0 . White, Cones· pondina sec1etary;Mt s. Don· aid J . Winter, tr easurer ; Mr s. Edward T. Mal oney, p&lliamentari an . Comm ittee chairmen are Mu. Gerald P. Fon est, con- tinuance fund; M1 s. C.E. Blai1, ptoatam; Mrs. David H. Gatber, pre,·iew; Mrs . Jack R. Cutley, ways t•uJ means, and Mr s. Frank A. Coone}', publici ty . Mu. Will iam S. Holstein and Mn. Catlos Beeck, ' LEGAL NOTICE CE RTJfTC.-'TE: OF' BUSI~ESS F'ietit iotlt~ Firm Name TilE l'N DERSTGNED does he t~b~ cettiry that he i!l coo- due ling a Pt~blication bus ine!ls at 480 Magnolia St., Co!l ta \l~sa . Calif., uodet the fi cti• tiou finn name of Underwater News and that 11aid firm it~ ('om posed of the following per• (lion Y>'h08e na me in full and place of re sideoce are as fol· lows, to wit: Hank Holcom b, 480 Magnolia St., CO!'Ia Me sa , Calif. WITI/ESS my hand thi• lith day of Septembe r, 1967 Haak Holcomb STATE OF' CALIFO RNIA 11,. COUNTY OF ORANGE • THE NO MONIV DOWN MOTOfUBT NIEIEDS FAST IITIUIIIIG JEllY HALL DIE smiCE 1762 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA FUN ERAL DIRECT'ORS . - s tudy during 1967-60. ON TillS I I th day of Sep- c~mber, 196i, be fore me , a ~otary Public in and for nid county and t~ta te, ret~idill! therein, duly eommi!lsioned aad sworn, personally appeat• ed Hank Holcom b kn own to me to be the person whot~e na me il!l !l abseribed to the .,..j thin instrument, and ac .. koowledged to me thai he e:te• cuted th~ same. BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA. M!dNay b~2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROI<U DEL MAR ORiole J·H 50 Si"ct 1942 fri~ndly NeiKhborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broad way U 8-3433, 8-JoU4 Costa Mua Westclii'./J Chapel d.'!·'!"·~ 427 L 17fll ST. COSTA ~ESA ... .__ She is a junior majoring in psychology. Her re search project is entitled"A cross• cu ltural s tudy of thinkin1 in the \>li :uec of Oaxaca, ~·lexico." III'IThESS my hand aod off i· cia] seal. Mary A. Haapa ~ocary Public In and for said County an d State. JUNIOR EBELL PICKS My Commiss ion ellpires Nov. ARTIST OF MONTH 29.1967. L cl f N Pu bli(llh: Sept. 14, 21 , 28, ou ,-ouston o ewpor t Oct. 5, 1967, in the Newport Beach and Palm De sell has Har bor-En•ign. been selected Octobe1 arti s t of the month by the Junio1 CLAREMONT FROSH Ebell Club of Ne wport GET ORIENTATION Beach. Beginning Oct. I a display of het works will be on exhibit at Marinets Li· brary. She is a nativ e Californ ian, re ceived her B.A. from Unive rsity of Nevada and had done graduate w01k at Stanfotd, She is p1esident of the Shadow Moun tain P a~ Jette Cl ub, a mem bet of Desert AJt Cen te1, Alli sts and All Patrons Socie ty of the Ci ty of Hope and the Fine Ails Pauons of New- po ll Beach. Thirty-five youna men wete lun cheon auesu at the home or Kae Ewina, 1576 E. Ocean Front/ Balboa, Sun· day, Sept. 10, u part of their freshmen orientation for Claremont Men"s Colleae. Denman Gambi II of San Marino, president of the AlurMi Auoci ation, and Davi d Aronovici, 2&67 Velasco Lane, Costa Mesa, president of the Oranae County Chapter ofthe alumni usociation. were present to answer queatiOI'Ia. MOMS means month-o-malic -savings. It is the new way to save money automatically. Only Glendale Federal has it. With Moms help a regular amount is transferred each month from your present non -earning bank checking account to a sale, high -earning Glendale Federal savings account. So you save without effort, without fail with MOMS help. And if you have so much money you don"! need MOMS help, transfer it in one lump sum to Glendale Federal, and watch it grow . MDNTH-0-CSAVINGS aHectlonately called MOMS Newport Beach: 2333 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 'at MacArthtm Blvd . .. NewportS Only Federal Savings Association 5% current annual r"te I 5.13% annual ytald • The Nation's Second Largest Federal ~vtngs Association • I MEW'ORT M181~ &111111 SECOID SECllOII --Pill 5 MISS KARGES WEDS HERM L CUNDALL •• • , Whm Mr. tnd Mra/Hnm Lyae Cundall relum from &Mir bODoymooa in Mexico, lbey wi II make their home ot 370 Avocado Ave., Cos &a Meaa, The bride ia lho Conner Miu Talle Ann Karaos, dmahter of Mr. · and Mra. William A.· Karau Sr. of 1521 Blacklhom St.,· Eut Blurt. The bridearoom'a paronta arc Mr. and Mrs. Hennan L. ·Cundall of 2013 Monrovia Ave., Coata Mesa. The youna couple were married in a double rina ceremony on Friday afteJ- noon, Sept. 9, by father Nevin, oCficiant at St. Joachim's Catholic Church. The bride wore a full lenath aown of Alencon lace over a white crepe ahealh, The lace overdreu wu a caae 1tyle fuhioned with lona a lecvea and parted in the back with scalloped cdaes cau&ht with velvet bows.· She wore a cathedral veil held with a pearl crown , and ahe car• ried fl owers of white roses, baby'a breath and fern. A yellow si lk oraan za Mrs. KeftMth Schwan. (Ch••• A.l• pkota.) aown scattered with daisies COURTNEY-SCHWARZ :::. "Z:~~~ym~;i;·.r8~:~.~ She canied a 1 pray bou-vows ARE RECITED ~~~~?:Y~~~0t:,d~·~::· re: Me dm th r th Karaes, served as juni or ll was a return enaaaernent sa, aran o er o e for Dt. Raymond Brahanu, bride, and Mu. Rita Schwarz who orficiat ed at the wed-of Los Anaeles, srandmother dina of Kenneth Bradley of the groom. brideamaid. Sh.e Wore a aimilar dreaa and eaniod a diminutive daiay bouqueL The aroom•a btotber, Oary Cundall, wa• hia beat man, and C.· Wayne Rice and Dwayne Wintera served u uahen. A reception at the home of the bride'• paronta fol- lowed lhe weddina cere- mony. AaaiaUna at Che ro• cepticn were the bride's cousina, Mill Kathy and · Min Laurol McCauley o( La JOlla. In charae of the aueat book were the bride'a 2 1iaters-in-law, ~a. Terry Karaea and Mr a. William Karaea Jr. Mra. Talithia McCauley, the bride"• arand- molher from La Jolla. and Mrs. Ida Moore of Redlanda, the aroom'• aran&nothcr, were both present at the reception. Honored auesta also in· eluded Mra. Bdward Dauah- ter or Salt Lake City, aunt of the bride, and Charles McCauley of La J olla, the bride's uncle, and Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Encino and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Redlands, uncles 111d aunts of the aroom . The bride Wal ltaduated frOm Newport Harbor Hiah School and the first l leW· ardeas class of Oranae Coast Colleae. Her husband was araduued hem Costa Mesa Hish and is now attendina Orange Coast Colleae. Schwarz and Mill Kathleen The new Mn. Schwarz is a Noel Courtney at St. An-graduate of Newport Harbor drew's Preaby terian Church Hiah School and the Univer-AWARDS PRE5EHTEO Chapel on Saturday, Sept. sity of Redlands , where she AT COLLEGE OF LAW 23. Thirty yean aao Dr. affiliated with Delta Kappa Harbor Area residents wbo Brahams married the aunt Psi sorority and received received scholastic awarda and uncle of the bride, Mr. many honors, includina Spurs at the annual matriculation and Mrs. Elmer Osterman of and Mortar Board and elec-and awards diriner dance Santa Ana. lion to Delta Alpha honorary aponaored by the Student The bride is the dauatuer scholaatic society. She waa Bar Association ofOranae of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. a 1%4 Children's Home So-University Colleae of Law Courtney of 611 St. James ciety debutante, and Mr. in Santa Ana include Brian · Pl., Clif£ Haven. The bride-Schwarz was her escort at R. Cuter of Corona del Mar ; aroom is the son of Mr. and the ball. LaVerne Buana and Jacob Mrs. Bradley K. Schwan: of The aroom is also a New-Garman III of Newport, and 2106 Dover Dr., Harbor Hish-port Harbor Hiah school ara-Jeffrey Kane of Costa Mesa. lands. du_ate and will be_ a a~ior KITTY KOVER, whose par-· Apprenticus ad . leaem Mr. Courtney, a Costa thn_yell! at tb.e U1nt~enttyof e{lts Mr. and M(S. Edward awards, for compleuna li \1esa buunessman, escorted Cahfom1a" at ..-Rtvenlde, ' 1 .nits of work and pasaina his dauahter to the altar for where he is a pre-profea-Kover, lve at tnq_ Plaza lhe junior bar exam, were the double rina cere mony. sional zooloay major. Be-del SUr, ~!boa Pentnsula, Jiven 10 ttobert R. Hodaer, Th b •·,de• ocholasu·c honors, he opened thiS month for a s-on· an Carter and Peter Nor-e ride wore a satin a own k th L tl Q with a rrostins or leaf em· ia active in athletics and wee run at e . a n . uar-ton of Corona del Mar; R~ broidered bobbinet coverin& lhe Bia "C" Society. ter, New _York Ct ty, wtth an bert G. Sanaster of Balboa; the empire bodice and elbow The youns couple will live act entitled, "Gentlemen frederick DeLisio of Bal- lensth sleeves. The scooped in Riverside followina a Prefer Red Heads." Kitty boa Island; LaVerne Buana, neckline deepened to a honeymoon in the San Fran-sings, dances and Is a co-Ronald McDaniel and Frank squared orr V-back with a ciaco area. medlenne, too. Oldmen of Newport. watteau back cascadina from the neckline. A crown of seed pearls set with auror-~ I as held her elbow \~nath veil of illusion edaed with lace. Her lace handkerchief had been carri ed by 11 brides since 13~4. when firs t car- ried by members 1 or the Har- old Wi ckersham family of Cliff Haven, friends of the / Coortneys. Maid or honor was Miss Jeanne Fowler of 640 Tustin ~ Ave., Newport Heiahts. I Bridesmaids were both soror- ity sisters from the Univer- si ty of Redlands, Min Gwen f Fisher of San Marino and Min Vicki Ens ian of Ful-I lerton. Ralph Nielsen of Newport sened as best man for lhe bridearoom, whoae father is a well known Cotta Meu attorney. Newportera Jay Robinson and Wi IIi am Betta Jr. were ushers. 1 Another aorority 1iater, Misa Betty Marhaall o( Fu'l· leriOn, assisted with the re• cept:ion, which waa held in the Fireaide room of Che church. A'lthouah all white candelabra and flowera wert uaed in the weddina chapel, sold net waa uud over the white aatin tableclotha at the reCeption and it waa tied with persimmon bowa. · Special aueata at the re- ception ·were Mr. and Mra. Elmer Oaterman, lhe newly- weda of 30 yeara qo, and Mra. ·Ben Labodny of Coat. RETROSPE CTIVE EXHIBITION of lloe paintings of David Simpson of the San Francisco bay area, will be on display Oct. 11 through Nov. 12 at the Pavilion Gallery, 400 Main St., Balboa. The exhi- bit, sponsored by the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Hatbot", Is being organized by John Humphrey, curator of the San Francisco Museum of Art. Helping OHLY fully op,,..o,,od loilrw/Yclllo Co/lef!• In Orange fy lor MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS with the plans for the show, are, from left, Mrs. Bruce Handy, art consultant for the Newport--Mesa Unified School District; Mi ss Mary Jane Haden, art coordinator of the Orange County Schools off ice, and Mrs. Paul Darrow, chairman for the show. A pt"evlew part will be held at the Gallery Sunday, Oct. 8. (Betty Koch photo.) ~~:::~~~~LL Los A .. eles c••t• II M••• .. & D•t .. Alllilldll .......... Mra.: Brneat Sc:anlon of Balboa hland waa amana tho.e invited to lhe first meetin.a held Sept. 20th in. prep&ntion for the 11th •n.ual preuntaticn ball apoasored by the Social s.mce Aut..i liary of Loa Maolos. The luncheon meeliaa waa held in lhe Collfoni a Clob. The ball wut tab place oa Eaa&er .._.., at the Beverly (A Non•Prolit Educ!lllonol In stitution) 1717 s. ....... St ........... 63W41t -LAHIIT Ill IHI IIA1'1011- Hll,.. Holal, '11la COIIIDiUte wi U u.•d iali&aliCJIS to .. )'OUftl looliat no wUI be pno•lad ~ Hi a Emla•e. J amet 1'1oacio CaNiMI Mol..,.., 1 Arc:hbhhOI' Cll '-AapiOI. ' ' The Grandest Mall of All is ... ' ALL INDOORS and seventy-two degrees constantly! 5outh Coast 'Plaza Mrs. HerM Lynn Cunclall no starvatio ~iets HOLIDAY HEll TH SPAS Will TRII OFF THOSE EXCESS POUNDS AND _, INCHES PLUS GET YOU IN SHAPE THE QUICK, EASY WAY REGARD· LESS OF YOUR AGE. STAlVATIOI DIOS, HIT AIID MISS FADS ARE OUT-HOUDAY HEALTH SPAS ARE IN -LO US TAlE OYO AND SOl YE All YOUR PHYSIQUE & FIGURE PIOILUIS. CALL OR COME IY TODAY AND HA YE OUR OPEIT COUNSELORS GIVE YOU YOUR FREE FITNESS ANALYSIS. WE WILL SO h UP A TOUI FOR YOU WHICH WILL IE WITH AISOI.Um Y NO OILIGAT- 1011 -CALL OR COME IY TODAY. WE ARE OPEN 10 -10 DAILY. ~--•2•~ Y••---· A111Ytn1ry Ctl .. rllltl OFF REGULAR RATES CAU OR OOME BY TOOA Y FOR YOUR HlO: TOuR AND FIGURE ANALYSIS, Ahselutely No Ohl~tioll ca -:-:-:::::::1 PI.IIICI D .. DIIAUIIN I CIP CIII&TA IIIlA Dill From the Police Blotter ,.. •• ••n rr. • .......... '• ...._AIM .._lias -.. 1_ ... ........ _, ... ., um •••• Vithor INtw"'t 10 a ........ , un • ,., frifiU!I ..;u. nl.-te ialonutic..t _. aifta fn:wn frindtr ... i.... lmts whid'l atlftd "My to help her IMcoma •c•ain&ad witJt lult new IUrtOandiftJI. Jut a laa. ow• a yeu oao, Mro. Plorooaoo L o-p..... cu. co Cali• fcniL 'TUee montha qo .... --ill .od <DOYod .... a COG'faleacea.t boapital i1 Coe&a MeaL Sbe died there Tooodoy, SopL 12 . · She bad come rrom Deaver to be near bot aoa Md bh family, Howud of Coeca Meu, anhtant harbor muter and preaident ol &be Or~nao Co.lt Lioa's Club, , She i1 turvived alto by her dau.Jbter, Mn. ·He len Clark, , who had ac:compeiod her to Calilomia to m'ke her home in Cotta Mou; a aiuer. r4a. Addie Schmid · · ot Cincinatti, Ohio; and OQe arandcbild.. $ervi CCII Were bold lbUfl• day, Sept. 14, at Bell Broadway O.apel. ·Jnummont wa1 at Hillaidc Chapel Cemetery, Cincinatti. Of· ficiant wa1 the Rev. ·Waneo SlUder of the Preabyterian Church, Cotta MOIL s.t•••· So,t• N pon. • ·.no Ill to .,.._ioa n.n•r. s.,t. 21 l'loaor prio" woro loft 10 VI-Ci•Rooo, Ul~ lllllo Ptollllp ltooa, 1091 oa tho wiodwioa of lllo VW W. Balboo 111¥4., CoOiral lloypon Woy, Wool u,..r 'by tbe 1blef wbo •tole 1 Newpon. ••• s10le1 tram 81y, wu eadQI dluer et t90 lllbiaa rod beloaailll to lbe Newpon Pin IDd later a rt~waraat. tomaooe Note Onillo TiOIIoy, 1101~ w. r-d at .... Boy'• Club .. iDIO Mo vw .., ..... Ill .. Balboa Blvd..o Ctatral New-1\atlin Ave., W11t Upper lbe wlad wlq lAd t&olt bh porL •• f&en Victor Welt. Bay, •• Hit car ••• tlHl ewr~ aed lapl deck. a tU6 pte lett hi 1 hotiM at 601 lockM wben be rttumed to loll. • .Aa opea.ed wtadow Avocado, C010aa ct.l Mu, &o ' it· ia Cbe momiaa. but the tt Ill~ B. Balboa Blvd •• to &o work be dieoovered tWeo. tlerto tapu and cost Paul Coroea t60 Ia .tomeou had ttolea bit radio bad Mea uolu &om coin• aa.d clotbina worth Ftleoo. It, n:Jd Barry Lowe, 703 tt44. , .The alau cover of s-.,, s..-.. 17 Mari1old Ave., COCUla del an overhead street liabt at 11Hey! What are you do-Mar ••• TheiO klda, would 161h St., eaat of Oovor Dr., ina"" yelled Oanel Brader have been a:reat a~tt•na lhe waa ahot out with a pellet 21s' E.. Balboa Blvd., Ap~ told rina while rldina a -..n. • ;Another city lou A, Balboa, 11 he aat up in merry:ao-round,. but th~y wu a c1ty apeed limit alan bod at 4 a.m. and uw 1 man ~oren t 10 ethical ~en !"d· atolen (rom Back Bay Drive, atandina . wich a naahliaht IRJ their ~ down .VIa L!do north of Jamboree Rd. . ·.And outaidc hi a be~droom door· Soud and VIa Undine, Lido atill another: a key waa liaed lho man turned and ned hie; they Jrabb~d 1 m~~l to take money from park- GRADY W, HENRY JR. has lhrouth tho Cront tlidinJ hat orr Frank Dlarantorn.o s ina metera at Uth St. Con· been p'omoted to assistant 1lau door ••• Gloomy 9Jnday head . at he was work1na tral NewporL , • · •A wo-- manager at the Corona del dawned for Leonard Giovi-down m • manhole. man between 41 and ~ Mar office of Crocker<ltl· netti around 2:30 a.m. wbon w.-.s~, s.,.. 20 lOOk a woman'• 112S coat zens National Bank ,e. be didn't inveatisate the Someone annoyed Sandra from La Galleria Dreu Shop, placing Willis Howland, who noise beard in his sar~e at Gana, 1101 Trade~~pds Ln., 1D44 Irvine Ave., Woatcli(( has been named assistant 401 B. ~y. Balboa-If be Baycrest, by <:-lhna her on P laza, but aave It up wben (;HIJR(;HES 1 th 0 f 1 had, he mtaht have prevented the phone 3 bmea between fo llowed out to her car by manage.' a e range a r lhe lheft of bis Sll5 aurf· 11 and 11 :30 p.m. and tben Evelyn lchla of Santa Ana office tn Fullerton. Mr. Hen-board ••• A tbim wu usod by hanainJ up •• ,Jame• Gurney, .•. Donald Hilkor,1113 Pea- ry joined the bank's training a thief who slipped the latch 1221 Starboard, Harbor View cador, Wes tclitr, went lizard program earlier this year on tbe rear door of Thomu Hills, left hi s bi cycle for huntins on a lot and scmo- followlng 22 years with the BarreU's home at 416 Avo--only 30 minute~ while he one leu inclined for healthy Ah Force. He retired with cado Ave., Corona del Mar, went to look at a reservoir sport stole his red bicycle the rank of lieutenant and after takina a pune and -but that was Ions ~nouah , •• Refrcthina chanae for colooel. two sets of keys, left, leav· for someone to take bu blue the police, Mike Larson, 123 Jll ..... rdf G!PIIsnptiDMJ Gllpatdf 3262 lr.ocl St,..,, N.wpo" H•lthts A Frn 111td tnd~putl-1 Co•tr•t41ionlli Chris ti• ChMrcb Oct. 1 s•nnon: "Why Not Now?"' by John Smith, Lay mlnlst•r from Prlnu of Poac• L"th•r• Ourch 9J.nday Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m. Murs•ry caro_provicl•cl Phone: 6Q.2J'.«) First Baptist Otureh of Costa Mesa Baptist Bible Fell~wship IP~d~pen.d~nt Bib /~ Baptis t Santa Ana & Mogrtolia Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES =):45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Trainina Un ions 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina L~~tMran Church Of tho Most•r Lutheran Church in Am•riea HOO Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar. C aliforni Dr. William R. Eller Pb.one~ ORiole l-SOll 8:45a.m., Famil y lll'orship 9:45 a.m., Cburc~ School 11 :00 a.m ., Festive Worship NU RSERY PROVJD~O CENTRAL Tho Pooun of Cho iU P•wor ol t+.o Holy Sp ltlt Svnday hho•l 9 •·"'· M•m lnt ••••hlp l01lO a ,011, E ... ,.,,.1 s .... lc• 7 P·"'· ........... , au••• s. .... , ond Pray o• 7 P•"'• Munary during IOtwlcoo ~ Cull Youth Proaram or 0 raare ud ZJ rd Coat& Mua Pa•t.• H,E. J•n•• ..... .r. TTEHD THE CHURCH DF YOUR CHOICE REGULULY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Sou.them) c orona del Mar Cout Hwy . at MacArthur Pastc.t Howard E. Williams Phone 673-6626 SUNDAY SCHOOL. .... 9145 •"' MORHIJ!IG WOR~IP •• 11100a"' EVENING WORSHIP •• 7100 ,,.., WEDNESDAY SE.RVICE 7115 I"" NURSERY PROVIDED Chri•tion Sci•nce Sorvic•s nasT CHURCH Of" CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach Sl.J:f'IIOA Y SCHOOL 9: lS •·"'· ...... SUNDAY SERVICES 11 ...... 9: IS -II •·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I P·'"'· READING ROOM w.a .... .,.., 9 ....... -.s P·"'· ........... ,, 9 0 .111. -7:45 , ..... r ....... ., ond F .. ,....,., 9 ...... -.s P·"'·· 7-9 p ..... S...n4oy : I P·"'· -4 p.m. SECOND CHUaCH Of" CHIUST. SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar 610 Carnation Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 .... . SUNDAY SERVI CE 10 .. .... VI'EDNESDA Y EVENING MEETING 1:00 P·"'· READING ROOM - Mutual Buildin g 2863 Eas t Coast Hiahway Mon. • Sat, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Th ursday eveniog-7 to 9 You are cord tally 1nvtted to altt>nd Chur ch Serv1ces and 10 use the ·R~ad1n1 Room . ina the door open. , .The SchwiM ••. The left front 41st St., West Newport re• ___ L_EGA.L NOTICE cbain holdina his l()..foot wind wina 10 her Chevrolet ported a ,.found" bike, .• NcmCE or TR USfEE'S SALE plastic row boat to a cement wa1 forced open, accordina Renee Austin, 43, of 21 ~ TS 367 -527 wall at 410 Main St., Balboa, to Michelle Porter, 610 62nd St., Newport Shores, Notic-e i" hereby givf'n that was broken and the boatstc> Poinsettia, Corona del Mar was booked on the charae of on October 5, 1967, at 11 :00 len, Ben Paul, 2n0 Cibola, and 5130 stereo and tapes pouesaion of danaerous a.m., t~e ~agarde Corporation, Costa Mesa, discovered •• , were stolen .••. A youna man druas ..• Anthony Bosrafidet, a Califomta corpo~tton, as Te•an James MacOousall about 35 came mto her shop 26, of SOl Acacia Ave., Cor· :rrutee by ~ub11w~~100 by and collided his car with the and appeared as if he were ona del Mar was booked on tn11lrument 1n wrtt1ng date · d · b d" ' September 6, 1967, recorded in Olda that Robert Parker, 1ntereste ID mere an. ue, a warrant ... Robert tlamil· \he office of the County Re· 42S 32nd St., West Newport. but he was really more tnter• ton, )607 Lake St., West cord.er of Orange County, Ca li-bad parked on Coast Hwy. ested in the contents of her Newport, was booked on a !ogt•,k ~~~3~ep~ember 8. 1~7 . near Dover Dri ve. purse, believes Mrs. Pamelo warrant .•. Robert Fink line :~b~~~u t i oa 'w::C :~7d'e wh~;~ Waaoner, 2601 Newport, 3010 W. Ocean F t., Wesi given pursaant to th e terms of M~clay, Sept. 18 C~s~ Men, w~o f~~d S40 Newport. reported a stolen th•t certain Deed of Tru11t C1 aare~te butts and a lad· muuns after ba s Vtsll ••• bike •.• Alter stackina 2 daled April 12, 1966, e.u~c uted der aa11nst a side, window David Franklin, 11, of 115 piecct of patio furnibJre on b~ Jame11 R. f:1rashi er and led to the discovery that Camphor St., East Bluff, each other, and then remov- 011100 . A. Brashier, husbao.d someone had been stayina was booked on a wanant ••. ina louvers Crcm the win-an d wife, and recorded Apnl 1·11eaall 1 1m ( · · 22. 1966. in Book 7909, P8ge Y a an apar ent at A ter James O'Ne11J, 45, o( dows, a th1ef entered Leo's 295, of Official Record!! in the 112~ E. Ocean Front, Bal· UU W. Balboa Blvd., Cen· restaurant at 2S1S E. Coast off ice of the Recorder of Orange boa, and the manaaer Jack ual Newport, passed out on Hwy., Corona del Mar, and County. California, "'·ill sell at Spellerbera requested that the floor of a bar at 3200 W. s tole miscellaneous coins public au ction to hir.est bid-pol" tt 1 lh f Coa ol H ... 1 u ·1 d f h (p b . 1ce pa o e area or a wy., Mlf&C e ~~•' e, and may have removed items er or Cal!l aya e at ILITtfl k A bo k r I" book d h" lh of sa le in lawful mone y of the wee · · • o o areen po ICC ~ '.m on . e s uch as ciaars, accordina to United States) a,t the ma in en-stamps that coat 530 was char~e of ~n~OII:I Cate~ In owner Leo Hahn ... Cheryl tr~oce of the N,ewport Bea ch sto len from Murphy Teuco, pubhc ... Wilham Sulhvan, Herber of Huntin1ton Beach Cuy Hall. 3300 Nt. .. ·port Boule· 500 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 21. of 1571 Orange, Costa rOs t contr 1 r h d vard, Newport Bea ch,· Coun t) C l h · I d " bo k d lh 0 0 er c ar an of Orange, State of Californ ia, · ot es, Jewe ry an 10"" inC a&, was 0 e on e swerved into the rear of the all right . title and iotere"t cords to the t~e ~f 5172 c~arae of petty. th~ft. · .Or· Lincoln Continental Jeff ~on,·eyed '? and oow held ~Y were taken by the th10f who d1~ary _wash d1d n t ~ttract Briery had parked outside 11 under satd D:ed of T~ust 1n climbed throuah an unlocked thu thtcf, but 4 pans of his home at 2211 Olannel 'che proper1•r0 sltuated5 10 the1 window at 207 Abalone Ave. panties did and tbey were Road BalboL ouoty o raoge, tate o . . . ' 1 r h 1 lh t· ' Califon~ia. described .. , residence of Meredith Mallet ·~ en rom er co e s me. Lot II in Blod: 542 of Cor-· · .An orance thro w rua val· 111d Frances Nr>r~.l~!d! ona del Mar, in the City of ued at $150 was stolen from SL Andrew• Rd., Cliff :-;ewport Bea ch, n !lhown on tbe modelhome at 1661 West·, .• Qienn Roland's Ra,le;;p. a map thereof recorded in cliff Dr. Westcliff accord• racer bike was stolep Book. 3, Pages 41 and 42 of · ' • h' h t 1302 S Mi8cellueou. Ma pa, recotdH mg to Ivan Wells & Sona. . . II ome a • of said Orange Count y. Someone small enouah to Fr.on~ Balboa Island.· .The S a id sale will be made, but crawl through an 8W ' high th1ef who stole the balle"Y with out cove?aot_ or warra n_ty, window _ but ' not s tlon a from her car went e_•pre11" or 1m_phed regardtng enouah to break into a s afe Ieavins the hood up, decla.ret title, pos ~e8111on or en ~um-· ' B 11 L J3 H bo brao ce.!l, 10 11ay th'" un pa i.-l resul ted tn the loss of no e a ee, 2 ~ ar . r prin cipal 8um of the Note se-pr operty for the Kau Kau Dr., Harbor V1~w Hli.ls. cured by u id Deed of Trust. Cotner, H l6 E. Coast Hwy,, Eugene Mayo tbmks hiS to-wit : 126,091 .57 with intere.«t Corona del Mar ... Raul Car· let slipped out of his oock<•l thereof from January I, 1967, . and when he at the rate of 6% per annum, as reon, 208Y.:! Cecil Place, . . . 1968! TH.r.T'S NOT THE PRICE ... THEY COST LESS in Ju•i d Nott> provided, together Costa Mesa, wu booked at left It tn h11 car,s.ome young with ~dvan ce11 under tht> lenmo 2:)0 p.m. on the charae of ~y IS or 16 sto le •t.and _then ft.~ 0 - of sa1 d Deed of Trust; Fees, possession of danaerout tned to buy clothma m a ~ charges and e•penses of the druas ... Arthur Cbeny 608 Cotta Mesa men' a s tore with ' s Trustee and of the Trust crea-' of " " • d"t ~ te d by !!laid Deed of Trut. Seaward Rd., Corona Hiah· oae ov,r. tVIayo s ere 1 A ~ The Beneficiary undt>r !!laid lands drove his Ford into a cards. · .Martha Angell, 26 'l'L .d'J Deed of Trust. br, renon of collision with the Dodae that Balboa Coves, left her purse ,,, the breach or de ault in the Erna J o $)8 R" .d on a bar and discovered later obliplioofl secnred there by, nes,. IVCIII e, that $30 bad been remov ed ed to the uodetfligned a wriuen ped for a red liabL .• Cbria-_rom tL · • cone eras e Declaratioo of Def11uh and De-topber Frater. U, of 2B6D Into the Renault that The> ~and for Sale, and wriuen no-Placentia Ave., Cos ta Meu mu Castro, 133 E. 16th St., t1ct> of breach an~ election to was booked on the char 0 or' Costa Mesa, had leaally NEWPOIT ILVD. ........ c ......... w ................ .._. ........ ~ II001IMI. ..... .,... lfUI'. ltCTCUI u.riUU. lfUI'. .,... .... 1 Plolft, loCCC·--.. eou ..... owr.ooa WOI1' ft404111•,.. 01 ~ -...... lfUI'. IPOI ... ~nail CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Scr\'icr DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 1107 E. 3S Years in Ne wpO rt Beach Blvd. NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT 642-1660 COSTA MESA 230 East Seventeenth Street 673-6590 1lewpprt'ltnrtor Luthrrnn ~hwth "On tb e BIM{fs 0 11r rloo lt.ing Newport Harh oT" ;uO• C LL I'"I'" O,.I VE he retofore executed and deliver-Newport He1ahts, had stop-r . Som h d @; cause the uoder11tgped to se ll . I parked on East Coast Hwy sai? p~operty to sati!lfy 11aid be1 ~1 present where nar--!:::.:.:::.::::..:;::,:.:.,:::,:::.,:;:;:~· -----..:=::~-----=======================~ ob1Lpuon8, and therea fter on cob cs were used ... David I March 29, 1~7 , t~e under!!!igp-Mo ehne, 36, of 212 Y.:! Mar• ed cau!led Said Noti Ce of Breach auerite A c d I NEWP ORT BEACH, C ALIFORNIA ""T:"t:"llj:: AMER ICAN LUTHERAN C HU RC H 8:00a.m. to q:oo a.m.-Farri ly worship Service. 9:15 a.ll'. to 10:15 a.m.-F.;~mily Study Session. 10:30 a.r.~. to ll:30 a.m . -Family wo rship Service. and of Election to sell to be ve., orona e recorde d in Boolr. 8211, Page Mar, was booked on the 89, of uid Offici 11l Record!!!. charge of failure to appear The Lagarde Corporation ... An unlocked car door By: Doria Cro•oo d h . . ( I . The Rev. James G. Blain, Pastor Authorited Signature an t e VISion o c othma. The Rev. George J. Busdiecker. Visitation Pastor Date: September 6, 1967 camera and portable radio Phone !)t8-3G:1l ~ublish : Sept. 14, 21,28, 1967, was too much for someone '::=======================-~':'~'~h:•~N~·~·~·~·:"~"~"~':•:• ~·~·~·~; .. ; who stole the valuablu r worth $201 from Mary Herb, STAND UP FOR AMERICAI Celif.mians will have on opportunity to vot• for U.v.mor G.org• Wallac• for Preaid.nt in 1968 ONLY if a n•w politicO! party pl.dgecl to this ~rpoao is qualifiecl fot th• California ballot. Th• A'"'lcan lndopend.nt Party is the California ,arty whiCh tt.. not~ol Wallau Campaign has ouriotorlz.d to plan. th• Gover- nor'• name on the ,.neral el.ction ballot" In this atot'e. To qualify th• Am«iean lncl~dent P.arty fot th• Collfamla bal- lot, 66,059 vot.rs must retiater with the party prior to J•uary 20, 196& If you wish o regisltlr to coD upon you, we would be happy lo help. Cootocl us ot. .. P.O. lex 111 L-·-· Celllonole 92652 •• OIIZENS FOR WALLACE H3-D Center SL, Cotta Mesa, while parked at Sea· s hore Dr. and 45th St., West Newport. ..•. Carl Seitz of Santa Ana, drivi a1 south on Tustin, and Stanley Hanson, 433 E. 20th St., Cotta Mesa on hi a Honda collided at 23rd St. '"d Tustin Ave., Wut Upper Bay. Tuuday, 5o,. 19 Robert An1ell, 52, of 26 Balboa Coves, West New- port, was aneated at 11 :SS p.m. at McFadden Pl. and 2ht St., CenUal Newpor~ on the charae of bcias intoai· cated in public •• ·.Salvador Avilo, 20, oC 2000 Mople SL, No. 3, Cotta Meu, waa booked on tb.e cb111e of Ca.ilure to appear ••• Jean Holman. 35, or 4001 River Ave., Weu Newport. wa1 booked on the cbar1e of dN:Ik drivia.a •• ·.David Mic:b· 111. ~ 36tb St., Weat Na..,. pon, reported ... t bid. 1tolea a M7 the Ilia VW •• ·• ·--die eurfttoud lbac Jell Sllaw bod p1aoocl 111idu tile ,.., of bla bome ac beside the blue ol the waters Pacific FALL CLASSES START OCT. 16th Magnificent, coeducational roDege preparatory school located on the ~ of Balboa Peninsula in the heart .of California's Golden JUviera-Grades 7-11 Dedicate,d to the advancement of art, science,• knowledge and the cultivation of ooclal graces. · Beautiful clusrooma, luxurloua dol'lllll, gynt111L5iwn, auditorium, Hbrary, olympic sized Bwlmrnln& .. pool. atudent Wlion. Small cl•=ea; dlatlniQlshed faculty. Sound academic background In English. mathematics, home economics, millie, typing, latin, hiltory, aclence, art, drama, reading. Modem languaaes by native Instructors In French Spanish, Gei'Jil&ll, and Ruulan. · 8eacout fun, water IPOf'l.l, ballet, lennls, golf, bowling on the green. A.n"e.ala• f• lal ••••ter-.,b, _,. .... Por.,... .... wtlh: Clii!N, P.C). 8a .... B1a11, Cldf••l ,.._ ...... -n ............ ' 421 lht s~, Weat New-""--------------------------------------""!"'-.1 ! I IEII'ORT HARtiOR EIIICJI IECOIID SECT1011 --P. 7 THIIIISDAY, SEPT, 21,1.7' OO!IliiA DEL liAR, CALl F. Driwing faults are listed n.e llallic newaleu.er or Newpou Beach police de· plltmlnt atatoalhat improper •i•ina or the ,one lr.iad 01 IDOihcu ~;:onuibutea to molt IC~;:identa. Amana. the lc~ .... chive• rauht ... tbe followina: (1) Pollowina too close; (2) failwe to yield the tilht or way; (3) drivina &oo fatt roc conditions; and (4) ddnkina. ''The drinkina cbiver, the ,ouna and the aaed h.ve a bilhet prop01tion of acci- d.ta thu othet asoupa,'" SPACE FOR RENT in tho Ensign Building 2lZl E, Cllll HIIJ,, CeiMI ... liar Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rfar al building , with entrance from Femleaf Ave. · accoutina lO &he newsletter. "Staliatlct, however, indi· cate chat a lu .. propoe:lion of act:identt •• cautH tty JOOd d1ivou, It it uaually the responsible upatandina ci tizen and decent drive. who makea the en01 in judament or opeaation, t&- aultina in injury or dcalh . .. ln fatal accidentl, moat of the involved driVCII iie 'aood' d•iveu. Seven out or 10 ' have had no urioua prior violations; 8 out of 10 had no ICCOid of previous accidents. ll is the faihue ·of the drivel to undetatand 1nd practice &ood d.Jivina habits and suitable judi"" ment that leads to most of the serious or fatal acci· dents. ""'' r• c•···a· ~ ...... , - SEE' OWNER AT THE ENSIGN TII.Ha: 11HIIl "The 'aood' driver puts too much faith in the pre--- tective power of uaffic re-- l'llations. The es.pett dli ver never makes this mistake ~t enaaaes in defensive drivina. He anticipates dan- aers and inadequacies of other dr i ve1 s and acts de- fensively to avoid an acci· HQJSCOVER AMERICA ," say these pu-out the city where he came from -Las pils at Corona del Mar Elementary School Ve gas. Charles Weiss, 10, shows his by way of promoting the PTA membe{ship bi rthplace, New York Ci ty . Looking on drive, which will get under way Monday, are Greg Knapp, 5, an d Jennifer Jordan , Oct 2. Cary COQk , age 1, at left, point s e. (Ensign photo.) FINE FURNITijRE-DEO>RATIN_G SERVICE 1 A••ziaaly ... it coata lHa .wbeo you pl ... Tile lo ... der war! ' . 3.fl B•r•ide, Newpon a .. ct. -· 673·1620 dent before it happens. In defensive drivin& the driver must team what baz&Jds to look for, to recopize dan-- aerous drivi"na patterns of othets, and when to make and when not to make cer- tain moves. "The good drivezs mus t realize that accidents are not caused on ly by poor dJi- vers but also by aood dri- vers who fail to dJive de- fensi vely." •••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••• • mona :1-rancej I.<.TD. : IINDUU.UIT -MOININ. CLASS • • • • • • • • • • BASIC -INTERMEDIATE -ADVANCED AllJINCH)MS A LlTUIDAYS SLOW. CAREFUL TRAINING OF DANCERS ATTRACTIVE MONTHLY RATES 363 N. Newport lhd., Newport leach 642-4068 ~~~~~- RAY STRIPE, at right, dire ctor of Jop1ln Boys Ranch in Trabuco Canyon since 1%0, was t he speaker at th e Sept. 19 meeting of the Corona de l Mar Kiwan is Club at the Villa Sweden restaurant. He is shown here with Don Haz e, insurance agent, who was pro- gram ch airman. Mr. Stripe came to Californ ia fr om Okl ahoma in 1940. Whl,le atten ding school , he worked nights in the Santa Barbara juvenile field off ice and became a field officer there upon completing his schooling. Curriculum plan tested .. [)\nina the past su!mleJ 4 teacher s Cu:xn Costa Me sa MRS, IRMA MATHENY OF COSTA MESA DIES Far from where she was born in Colonial Oiez, Mexico, in 1"~00. Mrs. Irma E. Matheny, 3ta7 ~deira Ave., Co sta Mesa, died Tuesday, Sept. n, at Hoaa Hospital. She had been a California resident for 22 years. Services were held Sept. 22 at Westcl iff Chapel. Inter- ment was at Oak Hi II, Memorial Park Mausolewn, San Jose. Survivors are he r husband, N. Ray Mathen y; a brother, Huah Earl of Morro Bay; and 5 sisters in Utah • ' ··-· .... VALET O.EANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE WITH OJSTO!ol CARE C.ll67s.c310 0 3137 E.Coost Hwy. e Corofta deiMIIr =:-:-:~----t Hish School have been / Hootloo -Ah FIIEI&lASS SlfPUES C...llltlot~lftt Crystoliner Corporation studying possible cuu icu- Shrubs, Interior Plants T.Of'ICAL ,.,.. tum and policy ch anges. Tropical & Trees Yfe hove the ·largest The quartet, consisting of Sh..t Met.~ Costing Re sins & Mold, Fib.rtlou Mcner ioh anJ lUO S..perior A.-..e. Supplies -Ll A-0292 lnsectcides and Fertilizer MOst be..ti'-'1 seloction Depallment He ads Duane S&H Green Stomps ttopicol f;lh ift .. e Ke ith, rnusic: Bill Clarke. FREE DEl~IVERY .. e oho cony o full line English; Cazolyn Casey, Girls' P.E.; and He ctor Ll 1.5531 ,..---" il6l6 Ploc.ntia, Cos to Meso CORONA DEL MAR ._,.j_,..~ ~r~d oil OC•COI•I Navarette, indusuial arts, ~~~~Q~~~~~~'H27~44~~E~.Co~OSI~~:::•': ... :•: .. ~ totiesneMoclfor ••110..,'•1 worked on a master plan Of :_ __ ,I South S.. TNpicol, 218 education for Co sta \le&a ,. •MARINE HARDWARE ·il--, C.M.liberty 11-79611J High School ..:.. a plan whi ch ...L.D'Cru:allu.' '-will hopefully go into effect MR KLEEN -___ Co_st_o_ll_•_ .. ___ -+ at the beginning of the BEAUTY NOOK 0 r• 1968-69 school year. 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone &73·7336 o BUILDING • ftQIODELIIG • ADDITIONS LICUSEO. IOIIDED FRED H. GERWICK 31U Goldo ... d 673.61U1 -5<49. 2170 S.r•lnt the Cee1"l Ar,,_ with I CeMretl & ........ &d •• LI P.O. llo• 421 Coa&aMesa o DRY CL EAHING ' Ptoleuiooal ...t budaet •Y cJ._i•1 -faet .. ,ice -~ -•aliiJ wort - 11U aen"icela•dly. PilliiHd L .... , At•cy ..... I ePLDIIST FLOWERS FOR, ALL OCCASIONS Dr'Miwl Tosh FLORISTS 1'1101111 _, 2GMow ... ll"- COSTA MilA WIIL.IIL IATII i N-'• war 10 Healdt - •• ., -.......... j Cdt.a:ll ••.,.._ ....... .,..,,. •. .._.. f& • PLUMBIHC The plan is based Upon a ....... • Carpet Cleaning A. R. M. A R SAC method of scheduling cl as· WILCOX.CimJNDEN ses kn own as modular sche-HAIDWAII • Floor-Stripping PLUMBER dul ing , a plan under which ttmtatt .... l Ch•,..._ ... q .and wuin&: 700 Carnation Ave. each s tudent's scheduh 1700 w. ~~wy .. N.a. • Windows Corona del ,\lar cou ld change daily, being Z.IPAt '""'" arranged the day before by Complete Cleaning Pl umbing Repairs the student and hi s teachers. o UPHOLSTERY SerYice. CALL-DAY & NIGHT Through th is me th od of UPHOLST ERIHG 646-4977 WATER HEATERS scheduling, teacher s would (By Europe011 Craft•meft) REMODEL 2 pc. ut ONLY $69, 50 Cell "Be"'Y " 215 llolo H. I. S~5 FREE dol & pickup I;~~~~~~~~!!~=~ 673-4130 be able to spend time in :~===========+ planning for future classes and seeing students indivi - _o_J_E_W_E_L_E_R_S _____ -+ dually instead of mee tin g CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTE 0 QUALITY WORK • HElL'S PIREIIDUSl 2109 .... ,." ...... Mewpert a..-a. 67~ UPHOLSTERY 0 REFINISHING DRAPERIES e CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE F"ARKI N C. IN REAR HEWPDRT FURNITURE CO., INC.. .. WHERE THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY" 2UO W, Ce••t Hwy .. N-.ewt 1-ch. T .. .,.__, ,._4477 ESTABUSH£0 IN IUti WALLACE CALDERHEAD JEWELER 3123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole 3- o RESTAURANT BERKSHIRE'S .... e • .,. LUNCHEON-DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole 3·940.5 34$p VIA OPORTO 1'\!ewport Beach ~~~~==;:::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::_,1 • SHOE REPAIR ROY ELDER IINIEIIIY'S CONTACT LI:NI&I I:'I'I:WS:AIIt I TYI ... IN. fiii:II'"IH~CTIH8 ~llti:ICI'ti.IHG · 11J4 1RVIN£ NlwPORT .EACH WI:STCLIFI'" PLAZA ePRII SIIVICIS I YOU CAU ..... WI WaL RicoMMIND --FOI .IYICU, NIIICTS II "ILIC .FIIIUI. - - m rr -• 101 1011 I"' SHOE REPAIR Purse 11td Luaaaae Repair -Dye Wort S 6 H St•,s ONE DAY SERVICE 1890 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-Ptl" 6-331>1 C.lll• v .. , w •• , All to ........ m.-o ""-loY--................. , m.- students when there was no real reason for the ir be ing in class. Modular schedul ing would also add to tile num- ber of elective classe s a .... student mi ght take. GLEN J. AS11:EW af 1'141 Windward Ln., Baycres\, has been named dl rector of operations control for Doug. las Aircraft's missile and space systems division In Huntington Beach. He is a veteran of 18 years with Oouglu, was named mana- Jet of system programming for tile SkybOII missile P<D- Jt<t In 1 '1!11 ond • yeor tater became program con• trol managtf lot tile Zeus 01lsslle 11'0911111. His mosl rec:ent us1gnment was r:wo- gratn control for the m1nned olt)lllng lab. ARE YOU NOW GETTING THESE EXTRA BENEFITS? l r~rnn r fro m rhe l<r of th e 1/HIIIf/1 Ill/ /1111 d .\· rPCeiGeJ h!J rlw /111/t , i llft•n •.,·t f nml date nf recdpt uf rn rlo e IOrio . /utt•rt•..-t paid to dat e of u:ithdra,cal o" f •ntd .~ ;,, tuTo/1111 :1 111cm th.~ n rlmt~er if m ·co1111f remains OJK'II to ellll of t111art er. 5% I lu.:lu•,f r:th' in lht• n attuu 1111 111'un·d ll:tsshooL: sa\"in~s. Ynn wil l t·arn 5.1 1~ when our ...-urn·nt ra tt· n l 5'1 ;, C0\1 . POt"!'fDED DAIL\" and lwhl fnr tmt• Vt·ar. 5~% ~t"\\ \1!11111' lllh'n 'J>I :h T IIIIIIh t:an t",II"H a11 t''ih il !::0 H lwltl thr,-,· u ·ar,. Hak~ Mt' llt·d :m ·tl qt.arto ·rl~·-tlw <·nrrt•ul hnuu' ralo• •~ ',' •. \fimmmu rt.,pdrt•tl Sl nnn MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ·PASADENA l-t£AD Of'f"tcE P'ASADlJIM.. ll5 E. CCII MD ...... 449-JMI 2807 .,,..,T COAST 11r···,.. ~ V!AY COIIlllllo DIL-"Ill& dlllll IIIUC .. errtcU I" I .U ... LC, .... 1.7.11----- ' • I ' -•••• r-blo -. loll.. 10 • ....,. • .DoYid. "'-u. .. "' --· -u. po1o4 • -..... u. or 1001 11. ... lnall, -.., ocr-oCf .,. olldod Bollooe BI..S., Balboa, wu O..er Dr., Willi tllo -· a wiadow. · loooUd OG a c:IIUII or ran- -*iw• by Dcualu. Lu-s.e. ... ,, s.,t. zs .,, to appeu. · • .J...,., kay, ._, wbo ••• at&emp&ana to Two rMO left a.Uay'a 51, of 4501 Orriat&cla Road. -• Do•er Dr. from Cliff Coffee Sbop l400 w "Coaac c-..o Short~, wai MotH Dlhe. · •. bualt Sbaf er, ~01 Hwy., Maria~r'a Mile: by dae oo tbe cbu11 of ia&odca-' "-IIIOo, Coota Mou, driv-rear -witll 116. 7D or toad ia PGbllc .., BoJoido Dr. Ia ... a traah truek, and Ellen witbout' pe.ylaa for h •d ftroat of •• Balbo. Alataa., of Fountain Valley. drove off in a ·maroGD Cbev· Club.· •• Lla ReiDdera, drivhta a Mlulaft&, <:ollided role& Impala.. • .Prhcllla of 4100 B. eo.at HW)'.; Cor• Oft private property aou~ ot Wertbeiaer, l600 S.atiaao, ana. Hi lbl~ada, drivhtt dowD 16th St., Newport HeiJbtl Oonr 9loret, board 1 aohe Coeat Hwy. at 5:40 Rom., ••• Joaeph Mllllaaa, 121-8 on dte roof~~nd weat ouuide wu aiOpped by police '~eu 33rd St.~ Weat Newport, reJ to invoatipto; a youaa maa Ooldeuod Ave .; aU refuud porC.d bu bike st~len from a between 1.5 to :zo jumped off a tobriety &ett 111d wu ~ery score par~1n1 lot •• ·• •e roof ud ned. • ·.LAster transported toOruae Counij' Wb~le . Lois Ollmaa wat Lewia of Saa Clemence, dri· jail. awunnuna, aomeone stole vina west on Cout Hwy., s.-,, s.,t. 24 lll.o watcb -.d bracelet she Corona del Mar tiNct lbe J B 20 o1 bid left in her heme at lOU rear o1 tbe car' cb8t James N oaaot ro~t •d .:90Ya THE ARROW s ymbolizes the sorority pin Viua Caudal, East Bluff.· .• Coyne of Panorama City bad u:P~~.:: Cou.n~ He!·~: of the South Coast Alumnae Club of PI AD untucce .. ful .attempt stopped ror • red liaht, for~ tal alter tatiaa differ!:.t Beta Ph i and a lso points the way to the was made to break mto Dr. . b" . ~ dri c 1 b It bo k e 1 1 b 1 1 hmes Watt'• office at 446 ana 11 car a~to 11110 car "'I tindt of pillt •.•• AI•~n Pem.. e e r y o r v ew ser es eg nn ng N N rt Blvd Suitt ven by Mas:aae Voba, 2061 hart. Jl 0 ( 16Jij E. Udl Oct. b. These Alumnae Club members tOO, ~:~rt Hei.hi. ••• It Amothyat. Balboa ltl~d, St., Cos~ Men, waa ~ked are, from left, Ur s. y\rglnla Bollman of will tall:e SlOO in materiala alto stopped for the hs,ht on lhe c:harao· of taJuna a Ba lboa, Mrs. Lawrence Kittle of East aad labor to lemovo the paint eaa~ of Poppy Ave. • .Nora uc:k of two cookie• and a Sluff and Mrs. Howard A. Batt of Bay• smeared on · a marble fire-Deoake,1204 W. Coast H~., coffee cu~ from a car. • .• cresL The opening book review will tea- tur• lltorary critic Carlotta Williams of Studio City. and guost author Maladln Zarublca, author of ''Scutatl/' which Is oo the best seller lists on the east coast. Zanlblca will autograph copies of his book, which tells about the Chinese com- munist underground In Albania. Carlotfa Williams will also review a number of other books at the Oct. 6 meeting. ' OM DISI'UY Tllr,... .....,. of O.:lobcr CIIU oo4 WATIIICOLOD . loollotll .... a-aolotilotll ., IR!ME SMITH L«al Attlll Vis il Ow Office MUTUAL SAVINGS I place and livina room wall No. 34, Well Newport. Wllh• Loud parties may mate hlm of a homo under construction es to prosecute tbe man who move a aid Melvin Oaterboudt, at13l7 Galuy, Dover Shores came. •n her home and atNck 123~ Aaate, Balboa Island, . , .Alter a week of hopina her an the ~ace.' and baa who claimt be baa been auf- Patrick Kina sley's Bianchi struck her c:bald Jn the paat feriGI; from loud muaic and silver bike would be returned · • .No damaae waa done to sboutina for over a year and Patrick 711 Lido Park Dr.' lhe Chevrolet that was re· would like peace and U&n· Lido P~ninsula reported ..0: covered and returned to Gary quility reatored. ·, , Theodore day the theft ~at occurred ~ldjord, 427 Sa~ Bemar· Metzaer, ·703 Edaewat er, at Newport Harbor Hiah on dino •. Newport He•ahts. • • Balboa, reported the rear Sept. lS ..• oonald Alberts, Nothma was taken, but the mirror stolen from hi a Chev- of 416 Mornina Canyon Rd., contents or the alove com· rolet van, pouibly by two Corona Hiahlands was book· partment were l tlewn all hi~u drivina a VW •• , ed on the charae or failure over the seat and floor of Oarlea and Thomas Andel· to appear ... John Gallas her, her car, after someone for~ed ton, 2604 W. Ocean Front, 7U Mariaold Ave ., Corona o~n the le~t front wmd Wctt Newport. did not hoar del Mar was booked on the WlnJ, accordma to Betty the thief who a tole the aurf• charae Failure to appear ... Hutchins, SOl Avocado, boards they kept. on the weal Randy Mills , U, and Richard Corona del Mar. • .Mien aide of their home ••• jack Saar, 13, of 120 30th St., Ralpb Taylor and Romeo Dore, 21S Jlrd St., Weal Weat Newport, were booked Lundstrand, 212Y.z Amethyst, Newport. alated that aome· on the charge of possession Balboa Island, yelled to 1 one climbed lhrouah hi S kit- or stolen property ... Josepb men to move their car that eben window and carried Ster, 'l2ll Marguerite, Cor· was stopped in the middle away an oranae fiab net and ona del Mar, reported hit of the road at _215 ~ethytat, two beach ma_ta. , .Someone Valencia auitar worth 1100 the men became mc:ented atole his car antenna early and s:zoo in U.S. currency and knocked Mr. Taylor 11nd in the momina, claims J~ NEW YEAR FOR N. H. EBELL CLUB NEWPORT HARBOR ENSI~ SEOOIIO SECllON - -Pa1e 8 ntURSOAY, SEPT. 28, 1967 OOROitA DEL MAR, CALl F. AND L..OAN A••octATION 1167 !All COAST HIGHWAY LAST IIIG WEEK Sean Connery in "YOU ONLY LundtUand to the around tepb HauJhey, 512 2~th St., and kicked them wilh their Welt Newport. •• l can wilb feet and lhen fled •.• Martha juveniles tore off a pie'ce or Hannon, 20, or 607~ Be· a car belonaina to Allan Ar· aonia, Corona del Mu, wu. thur, llll Saotiaao, Dover booked on the warrant of 9lore1 at 1 a.m., 1he cat ia failwe to appear. ·.Lucille a Bui~ll: Riviera with all Hart. 38, of 130~ N. Bay red mttal flake paint job Front. Balboa Ia land, waa and baa l1 SOO worth of eus- booked on the warrant of 10m ~orll: ~it. LIVE TWICE" SECOND FEA TIJRE - WAVES"IIGrandmolhers going south HELD OVER AGAIN! Steve McQueen ;. "·THE SAND PEISIIL.ES''JI . ~POR T ·.· ltot •• c.. •• Hit...., c-,.., *'• •n•uo DR . ZHIVAOO Oft• SNwl "I HlehtiJ -I , .... A.t.ISII•• 1.75 .. ~!Of Members ·of the Newport ficen (or U61·1963 were Hatbor Club will attend Che elected. They will be io- 26tb annual convention or stalled at the lltb birthday the National Federation or and installation party. to be Grandmothers Cluba of held at noon Thursday Nov. America at Miami Beach, 1 at the Newporter tnn'. Florida, Oct. 7·12. The national preaident, SUPPORT· GEH. SCOTT who will preside it Mra. Kal· COMMITTEE FORMED lie Bridae• from Lona Beach. Formation of a local S.O.S Thoae anendina the con· -'"Support of Scott Com· vention from Cha1tor 41 ~. aU ttee" -waa amounoecl Newport Harbor Alea, will lhia week.. Mrs.· Marion be the president, Mrs. Fran· Patrick of Coat& Men it cet Sahr; ht viet-president, Co-c:hainnan; Mrs. Vir&inil Mrs. Alton Culver; alate or-Malcomson of Corona de~ pnizer, Mn. Helen Traut-Mar, Treuurer; 111d Mrt. we in; and Mmot. Paul Huff. Jane Cruz of Lquna Beach man, Otorae E. Pitt Sr., Secretary.· • Laura Steele,, Loh Wade, The purpoae of the S.O.S. Oladya Homettr, Cbarlu Commi tllll Ia to ajve aup- Dabney, Oorotby Vaa Marter, port aad provide a platform John Hopkina, Julia Ptdtr--for Btia •. Oen Robt. L • aon and Mary Abby, . Scott Jr. (Ah Force, Ret.~. :===~==; The delepled elec:ttd thu a former Plyina Ti 1er year from the local club &re World War JI Ace, euthor o( Mn. Alton culver, Mra. Paul "Ood h My Copilot." 111d Mn. Dorothy Van recently out from btbind Job• Hopkins the "McNamara Curtain." PROUD '68 BUGS FOR PROUD OWNERS Mu. Oec,.ac Pitt Sr. with Nodonol S.O.S. cbolr- altematea, Mn. Loh man Mtdrick Q, JohntCil Wand• and Mn. Olady1 Rotm• stated: ''J( Otn. Scott tnllfl lht political ••na, It will At the last moecin1 on be becaun tha American Stpt. 14, held at the Ntw· people Wllll bim to do so. porter IM, the clube new of· The pouibility doll t:dat.•J W. L. Shepherd dies Sixty five yean of Ytry c.n, Mn. Mabel Ptarsoa o( activt lift tndad Cot Willilm PrtiDO and Mn. Joatpbiat L Shephord, 154<1 l!lrn, CUndlrr or Mluourl, 114 Cotta Mtaa, on Tbursday, oat pndchild. Stpt. 21. at a hospi&al In Ntwport Beach, WILLIAM SHII'HIRD TIACIIIR, SUCCUMBS Death camt 1o William 0 . Sbcphord, 52, ol 2159"0r ... o A••·· Cotta Men, at bit' Mr. Shtpblld was ~t~dua­ ted from tht Uninrthy or MISiouri io 1916, Ht ttrVtd aa •ice--prtaident ot lbt City National Baak, Kanu• City, Minouri; president ol the Boonville Mercantile home WtdDetday, Sept. JO. ·. Co,, Inc.; director of Kem-Mr. Sbtpberd •a• bam per State Bank; president of July 14, UU, in Coanecd- lbe Cotta Mtu North Roc.uy cut and clrftt &o Califorala Club; member of lhe Alhltlic 6 Yt~t &1°· He was a tea- Booster• of tbe Unhtral 'Y cUr JD Oceanview scbool of PAi:uourt. He ia lisCed in dittdct for 20 year~. cbe .. Wbo'a Wbo" of Mit· Survi"'U are llit •tre. Helen: a broeber, Ben, Md 4 litters, ,.s, S.actlce Senices were held Moaday, Martus,,.,, RuCb Jielabeta. Sop<. ZS, Ol Boll Brood••J Mn. Ulllaa JCr.CI aad Mn Cbopol Willllbo .R~•· MoiYio Doootll, R-,. · • Toytoror •• Par~ow Bot>f:' Somooo -• ~old Sop<. 111 Cboucb ollictad... .,_ 23 01 Boll a......., a..,..t4 hnneatwu et Paciflc: Vin wttb &lie lin. RJolaud 0.. :=~r:"""· lap or •• ht ,....,.,, aro blo wife, Cber'* rt1 CooiO Mooa olllo a -. WIIN• Jr., clall... .,_t woo Odrrlel; I,..,_ .. , Pacific View m-. or""-· 2 ,, .. -. The administtation or Mn. Clayton Thompaon, new president or Ebe ll Club of Newpon Beach, will be: honored at the fiut meetina on Thursday, Oct. 5; at the Ebc:ll Cl ubhouse, . SIS W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. lntioduction of the diJe c:- ton Md chairmen for the 1967-68 club ye&J will take place foll owing the noon luncheon hour. In choosina the new c:lub theme, "Keep Youna In HeaJt," Mrs. Thompson ex- pre ssed the fact that the foiWIJd look of youth is al- ways mo re invilina than the sadness of retrospect. And she asked club member s to keep this thought as they planned a new yeat of acti- vities. Foll owing a brief busi- ne ss meetina, Mu. Hauy Goetz, paoaa am chairman, will inUoduce Noenan El- liott, wh ose projlam mater- ial coven subject matter entitled ''Laff it off," "Wotds or rhyme and tea· son," and "The human side or sellina," mixina humot wi th philosophy. Ticket aeseavations are to be made by Oct. 3 with Mn. P.J. Wilson, 671-7988; Mu. Rusael Ctaia, 673-2454. CARL AIIDERIIERG OF COSTA MESA IS OUD Former restaurateur Carl Anderbera. H. or ~3 W. 17th St., No. l~. Cotta Men, died Sept. 20 at a convtleacent hospital in Newport Beach. Mr. Anderbera waa born in Sweden, Sept. 6, 1&13 . His wife, fmma, survive• him, · Services wore held Sept. 23 at Bell Broadway Chapel with the Rev. Georae But· diec:ker of the Newpo!t Ker· bor Lutheran Cburcb orri· c:ittinJ. E.fttombment waa at Melron Abbey Mausoleum. ' PETER Z. M. SINGER PHOTOGRAPHY Oct. 1, 1967. We Are MOVING From 2908 E. Coost Hwy. To 1137 E. COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Phone: 673-3005 STUD8NTS OP CORONA D8L MAR HIGH SPE!CIAL PRICE!$ I I Your Schools "Supplement to Newport Harbor Ensign-September 21J, 1967'• ·A Cioocl Investment ••• A Cireat Return NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TUESDAY, f.PTEMBF.R '.!6.1967-P<~i!t f -------------------------------------- THE DISTRICT ORGANIZATION, HISTORY & STEADY PROGRESS The Newport-Mesa Unified School District is comprised of tfwee fot mer sdtool districts, as • result of a 1965 vote for unification. This created • school district of crter 25,500 children, I ,600 employees and a current operating budget of over $16,700,000 to rvn its 36 schools. Th. vote for uni&.tion aHo"" • continuity of instruction from kindergarten +fwOUCJh tM tw~ CJf ade under one Board of Educ.tion. It promises, if allowed to flourish and reorg~W~iu, • more efftcl.nt or~t;on w~ wiser use of tu doHars and increased effectiveness in educ.ting children. During ifMs first y..,. tt. to.rd of Ectuc.tioft .Ked for suggestions as to the goals of the community for the edUC41tion of their chad. .... After m.ny responses, the Board of Edu- cation developed an interim statement of edUC41tional principles. NEWPORT-~ESt. ur-..1~lEO SCHOOL D>STRic· PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCAtiON In its Interim Statement of Education.l Principles, the Board of Educ.tion h.s stated: "The most important educational task assigned t. the sdtool is tftat of rM~imwa iwl±la ~..., development of students, including the devalap!Mnt of their ebiity to .,.., ....., iwlcl±~t to the solution of the problems of cititenship in • democtatic society." This responsib ility for the development of cLld •• mtelectualy, ph.,-.1, ...1 -+iol..ly is .._ .. wittt tM ..._ ancf other institutions and organitations which repr....t our community. CONSOtlaATION Fa. ·IISIHESS EFACBCY: IOWAD .. SQM TRANSPORT A liON -.._. .,_ to • .;,;. cl.patcher's office, Lnh eRce tl.p: IMt+w ra:ti ; .f td.oel '"-..., iM Hert. Ar ... MAINTENANCE AND Oft:'IATIONS-spec. u& h •nd spec tel equipMM ...t '--' i.t al fw a tliltticts c:.n ...., ... u.tl Didrid wide. BUSINESS -caua& • .t;. ef pwd ••W.. ~ .A,ility to save money by ..,.tity ,..-dl•••· PERSONNR -cap± lltwe c. •' · ·utuwtW. ,_..onnel is less tftan .......... ..,..,.. n..r. .. -. Hmiuu4hwl•s .... ..._ MMuc • '5c•fa 1\is trencl wil continue t. tM ...t 4 yeen.. FOOO SERV1C£5-.Acr , ... ,_.-.-. _. ..... "9 obsolete equipmawt, it. celt .,.. sti $ ..... lc. then p••;•-. . Do11eld 1<. Streun 1. b ec:ulive S~li111 S. F.e,kli" I. Att .. ,ey E.rl $. , ... ,_ J. w.c.-"-"-·---u..a ...... ,.., .....w.,.,... .. •sin an•• '*'•' •. o.-t. &-tt.. """ .My, "" THE PROCESS INSTRUCTION Decentralization of .dministration, meaning greeter respomit>ility for each principal for his school program, brought positive results this past year. The District improved the org.aniz.ation of the teaching and learnin9 progrem and provided greater opportunities for students of aft abilities, from kinder~rten through twelfth grade. Qua~ty education, which this community has come to expect, continued. Oass sizes were equar.zed throughout the new district. Travet.ng teachers in Spanish, Art and Science covered more schools and more money was expended per pup~ for iftstnlction thrOUCJh savings in administrative costs. Duplication of effort in trying new programs was reduced. Successful teaching practices became more widespread, as teachers and principela fre.a the Harbor Area met to cliKuu "'-organiution of the teeching and learning program. Aa Speci~l Educ.tion classes were expended, so were the opportunfties for the more ce~bte students to pertici.,.te ill specie~ summer projects end yew-. e..nchment progr.,..._ HOUIW., wes used mote efficient- ly ancl -.... Schael wes ..H-supperiint- Hith acho-' ,,..,._, l;ko tt.. Scio"ce l"atitwto, 9ivo oclclotl oa,..i.tou to tho upoblo 1lwclo"t Tho n .. mbor of Spoci•l fduc•l•on cl•n•• th.t he lp ch.ldron wtth lptc·•' , • ., ... ~9 cl•lftcultoes doubltcl th \ P•tt yu• 10 1. of .,.cl .. ot_, ,..,;.., •"'""' c~·~ ~'"'' ,. • ._, ct.!~ ... '~ ""--' ..... _. f,.d v•du• "" ,q ·"",•''-' .. fi..,n •• • I .1 .. ,.,.,~,•rv ~eh,:,of\ ' !)'•• ctH People make it possible to teach. The Certificated or teaching staH for 19bb-b 7 numb~>red over 1,000. Thei r exper ience range~ from zero to over twenty years. They have great pride in their Newport-Mesa Education A ~sociat'on. n ev all have Bachelor's degrees and certificates of instruction and a great many have Master's degrees The District feels thdt th~e teachers are among the best in the profe ssion. The CLASSIFIED or support employees are equany impressive, as their group of bOO helps make the wheels turn behind the classroom. Their organization, the California School Employees Association, aids t~em in their efforts to be hig hly professional and proficient. COMMUNITY PEOPLE also make it possi ble to teach. PTA , PFO . civ!c organizations and individuals give their time and energy to help the District progress. This year they helped catalog 15,000 booh in our district library, made instructional aids for va rious elementary schools, worked as readers and graders under teacher direction in the high schools, worke d at carnivals and exhibits, developed traveling art appreciation p rograms for the fifth and sixth grades, and generally aided the dis- trict's educational·program. St.~ol'lh l11 tilt of ttlroo cloutt ftt tM Hor~ of H .. ,;,., loor11 ltow to llt+t11 NIWI'OilT·MES.A UNinZD SCHOOL DlmUC'f Summtr ~chool cltuta t ive 1tucle"h • cloo"co to ,.,..,. lptciol ••••• Over JOO chilclre11 with 1poech o11tl ltll,..•t• p<oi.Jom1 recoivocl holp rur.sDAY, SEP'ltMBER 28, 111'7 Page : THE -:::-NECESSITY INCOME-EXPENDITURE FINANCE-With a 1966-67 anened valuation of almost $307,000,000, the total funds available to the school district for general operation was over $16,700,000. $15,066,516 was used for the operation of the district, leaving $1 ,647,086 in the general reserve fund. THE lhe district is careful with ih mcmey. Throuvh savi"t' in ft.. celt of administration, ttM District INCOME ~'"'-mor• money per student for direct instruction than ttM national averate. The cost ef administration Chis y .. r was 3.2r;, ef our budfet, while the national aver ate for administration wes 3.7';{. • *School Management Magazine, January, 1967 "Upper Quarter Schools'' Comparison of Newpod-Mese's Net Current Expense~ with the Netionel Averege end Compareb~ Western Oistrich Newport-National Weifern Clessifiuticn Mew AvefeCJt Stetes Administretion 3.2 3.7 3.5 Instruction 75.6 75.4 74.2 Heefth 1.0 .7 .7 Transportation 2.0 -4.3 4.0 Operation of Plant 10.1 9.1 9.l Maintenance of Plent 2.5 3.0 3.7 Fired Charges 5.6 3.8 4.8 l 00.0 /: t00.0/~ IOO.o/c SCHOOl DOLLAR EXPENDITURE Operating Supplies ond Utilities Capitol Outley Debt Service 50k GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES 19~7 Admenistretion $ 450,587 Instruction I 0,618,631 Health 131,959 Trensportation 280,044 Operation of Plant I ,422,)94 Mainfenence of Plant 354,135 Fired Charges 771,~ T otel Current Expenses $14,043,159 Community Service Capital Outtay Debt Service Transfers Reserves 13 I ,732 607,411 261 ,707 22,500 1,647,086 $16,713,602 The district objective is to reach 20% greater efficiency in the operation within four years following unification. This go.l is made possible by the unification. However, es passed, no provision was made to assume the bonded indebt- edness voted by the former districts. Also, because of this inability to assume the bonded indebtedness, we are not con- sidered eligible to receive Californie State Aid for our building program. The successful1966 tar override election made it possible to pay current expenses, such es saleries, supplies and materials. In order to get money for additional class- rooms, • bond election is required. S•ttttli•t aiel '"" fucloe" Ooteniretl '*Yittt sev•• ... .,._ C.toMIIOilleti..-ef fitte~~ee .letterlM•Ifi• en.-. ltoet••••41 Tloe Olllithict reulvet ,.; .. "-, .. -.,. fer fre~~t,.rteti.- ~~~· .. tity ef werk with lelllt ,.,.. ...... 1 etotl "-• ,_,,.,.. I lt66·67-$11,0NJ I Pale 4-TUI:8DAY, SEP'f!MBER 28, 1967 NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DJSTRJC1' THE VARIABLE GROWTH & HOU.SING An eff.6ent cc·n~c.liotlfic r d ~erv•ce• doe!-nc t however, previae mcrt dc'l~!>· rc-om~. Student qrcwtl-hM incrt:o•ed I 0,000 ~inre 1960. T~e Boord pcnderE-d thi! Md o~~ed Dovi~-MocConneii-Rol~tcn, Inc., well-~ncwn plonnlno coMultanl• to develop t. mc'l(ter ~ian to pre iect ' e number of children it w;ll htvt ir fht future ond pren'ct tl,e nf:f:d fer ndd':icn- lll CIO• <rOOm'. for fhOS€ r:hilorFn. lht-ir nn<wer: oppro~imotely 39 60(' children in our scl-,ool dis trict by 1976. 14 000 of those children will be wi thout ~c hool rooms, if new clesvoom~ ere nci builL Thi• comprehen~ive 80-poQe moder pion i!. ovoiloble in oil community librorie~. ( .~7•-••n 7,t.t fl W ith is ~now eoqe tne Bo<J rd openly went 'c citi1en~ cf •hE' cornmurity · r ll ~erte• cf G'€6• ft~<+ meet- it1g!. to o c,~: In the 1966 bend Eotecticr. thot rece•vea ~ 59(" ''ye•' vcte ir•fe~d of the rea\. rtd t 6 2 3c ,. how did we f6i tc CCIT'municate our needs ona he w cor we ccll"rrunicM~ therr ne w i T~e BcMd then prepared several olterna ive proposals for the fino"'cma and development cf 'hE neeaed school faciltlies. These were tg6in ~resented te ccrrmunity leoaers onci PFC ana PT ,'\ orCuj::~ fer their reaction. After onolyz:ng h e combined respon•e h e Boord cf Educoticr f;nali2 ed a propc•t. U,.hou~•cl Stucl•"'' Based on a 5-yeor construction elM w it~ o 6th, 7t~ ond 8H qrode m;ddle ~c~oc t~nd M ·,.,creo•e :n ,,e number of dudenf~ in eacl. hioh !Chocl th i~ proposal ;nch .. oe ~ enlorgino ex i•'inq schocis tc c. 1 ccnsi•uc- i ion ccst~ ond reduce the Money ~pem fer odditionol odmini •tre icn curpc~e~ neeoed fc-• ne .... •creel! lr order to give more inform6ticr ond "licw o critical e•oll"inot.on ty t~e ccmrn~..or y befcre vc'•nc; the Ecord pro~c ~o l wo~ trden intc ~eporote oreos. 7 in number. 60ARC OF ECUC~ltO F .J'C'C."e f-·c ECtt:o I Cft7 t8 I 9bfl t: q 196' 70 197( 71 1971 n 1'172 -3 1<173"4 f<JI A 75 1'17~ 7t: 1<17t 77 ~1\>0FCS,AL Grcwtr u. 0 12 26 ~~3 )( 2~9 31 787 33 .e 18 JS 10 1 3t 2 4~ 37 39C 3f S34 )c. t7B I. Scheel CcnHruc'or 'nc ~..oc •ro C to•srccrr A.e1d · en• S' 3 e)(' 000 Newport Harbor High Sc hool must be rehab ilit ated 1o tomply with eodhquo~e sa~eiy re<Juloiion!. NftPORT~MI'.SA UNJnED SCHOOL DJSTRJCf Eo~ bluff Elementt~ry Sc "OCI ond S te 2. Ten-Yeor Site A cquisition: I Elef"'e"t t~ry Sc·cc I H a... j SOC 000 School. I M iddle Scnool l . Rehobilito ion -Tc moke Newcor• Htrocr rl.a~ Sc eel et~dhqut~ke s.,fe 4. Alteration of e•is inq schoch fer grea ter efficiency Md fle~ibility S. libr.,ry -lnstructiont~l Moter;of Ctonter~ fer EIEmentbry Schools 6. Di~1ric.t Service Md Admini~iro1 ion fttctli1ie~ 7. School Buse~ ~ Five-yet~r procurement to moinfoif'l T rt~ns­ porlotion Sy~tem ISS 000 <12( coo I 760 000 qs5 ooo .. 75 000 s 20 755 000 TUESDAY, El'TE.MBER-~. J961-Pagf' fi • , S 'q•l'[·. l (ap of · "'r ewport Harbor and Costa Mesa _ ... _,.,, ......... ~ • -"-\<000., .!. --ttllhJJU • .......t ... ~ <V ......,., --r• I . ·- BOARD Of EDUCATION~ .._ t. s..~ c..c .... ._._ ,_ 2. Site,........ .... , .............. .._ 4. or r ,._ I. &aezt w wrt f c.... .... , ...... , .,,, .... , ...... ..... B EAC H -_, • I I I GROWTH CHANGE :CONSTRUCTION e SITE PURCHASE e ALTERATION 0J ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS E~stbluff G) ,._, I • Ne.. CoMtrudio" ., .. MIDDLE SCHOOLS .. Cl•u room •• 2 Kind •• , ....... and &itt Hquiu lton ~r School Item I • Additio"' • Cleu rooms 1, ..... , TeW inkle G) Item S • library end Equipmeftl 1961-N & s~le~ric Item I -Additions. Clesvooms ICio~ Add in-. c~. ... __ · tt61 Item 4 • AHwttioooo '"' CD hem 5 • l ibrery t ftd (qo;tpmt"l 1961-70 & Lincoln Coliforni~ Item I -Additions · Clossroo ms Item • • Alteutio" "" 1969 CD Item 5 • librery •"d equtprne"t 1961-70 Adorns Kaiser Addition• • Cleuroom• • 19 61 £ lfem • • Alteution 1969 Item I -Additions · Classrooms 1969 0 Item 5 • librery end equtpmenl I HI-70 Poulorino A<UitiOI>t • CltiW.OJOU. ., .. ... W~\:eh~m (j) ltel'l\ 4 • .Ait•rtlion ""' £ l ... m 5 • librery •.W eqw tpmt ftl IUI-70 Item I -New coostrudion -Classrooms 1~70 B~y View 1 ...... ,. ........... ., .. Ree 0 Item 5 • librery end Eq.,;pment 1961-70 & Canyon Item I -Additions · C~moom~ 1970 Item • • Altert fion 1969 1 ... 101 5 • U6H.,., • ..., ~-i~t ..... ,. ~ P~lis~des 0 College Pork -New cons true t •on • Classrooms 1971 Item • • Alteration lht Item I Item 5 • libtery and equtpma nf 1961.70 ® Coron~ del Ml!r Oovis Item • • .Aitarttlon 1969 £ I ..... 5 • Law-. ... d Eq .. ;,.mant I HI· 70 Ite m 4-Alteration 196~ ® Harbor View Item • • Alteration "" Item 5 • library a .. d eoutpmettt ltU-70 ~ Ensig n @ H~rper Item 4-Alterat ion 1969 f1.em • • Altera"t;o,. "" Item S • l ibr.,., and eq..fpme"t 1961-70 A re~ C Middle School ® Killyb rooke £ ltelft • • Alter•ii011 IU9 Item 2 -Site ~cquisiticn 1968 Item S • U'b<ary t ftd oquipmtt~l 1961-10 @ Lindbergh ft..,. 4 • Altt r•lio" '"' Item S • library t ftd •outpmn t ltU-70 ® Mariners h oM 4 • Alttrt liofl "" Hem 5 • library .,.~ oqu • .,..._t lfU-70 ® Mes~ Verde Item • • Alterat•o" 1969 ltom S • llbr•ry 401'14 .... ,,._, ""-70 HIGH SCHOOLS ® Monte Vista Item 4 • Alterat>o,. '"' Item S • ltbrary artd eou•pment 1961.70 New port Horbor ® Newport Beoch Ita.,. 4 • Alteration ,,., Item S • li"r•ry et~d eQIItllfMft l ttU-70 ~ Item I -Additions · CloHrooms (For in-® Newport He ights creased student capacity} 1 ~68 -69 It,,.. 4 • Alt•ration 1969 Item S • l tb.•ry .,,.., .a .. i, ....... .. .. ~ • 1~68--69 ® Pomono Item 3 -Structur~l rehobtlitation IteM 4 • Alteut.o,. 1,., Item 5 • l tbrt ry and •ou•p..,..nt 1961 70 Item 4 -Alteration 1969 ® Presidio Costo Me~ Item 4 • Alteret•o" ,,., IteM S • library t ft d eoutpmeni 1961-70 T!l Item I -Additions -Ci~ssrooms {For in-@ Sonoro Item 4 • Alter•t•o" ·~·· creased student copoc ity) 1969 lte"' S • lobrary .,,.4 ..... _ .. , "" 7C @ Vic tori~ Coron~ del Mor lt•JI\ • • Alt•ratton ,,., @] Item 5 • Libt•ry .,.d equiomt nl 19U -70 Item I -Additions · Clossrooms {For in-® W hittier c. reo sed student capacity) 1970 Item • • Alt•••+•o" '"' f1.em S • libr•ry t t!d eou•p..-t nf ,,., 70 Estttnci~ @ Wilson ~ Item I -Additions · Clossrooms (For in-Item • • Alteration "'' "•"' S • Ulwary .,.J equlp-t lttl-70 creased student c~p~cityJ 1970 @ Woodl~nd 1\re~ C High School lieon .. • ,. .......... .,., Item S • l ibrery .,.d .qutpmeAt 19U-70 ~ Item 2 -Site acquisi tion 1968 ® Horbor Boulevard {South <>f Adoi'T's) Item I • New cot~•trwctioft • Clt u reoma 1969 ® Area C Elemen ta ry Item 1 • Site ecq11ititie11 "" .,.,..w. ct ... , ..... , .r, .. cly ed eWiahe4 et leu+ie11. • M&WPOI&T..JO:SA U111PDW SCHOOL DISTUCT 'M.JISDAY. s&P'I'DBIR 20. lM'J-.Patt ; • - THE FUTURE MORE LEARNING MORE EFFICIENTLY PRODUCED A STATEMENT Any busines'i or orQ ,,;!., tion worth exis ting ond worth supporting must be involved in improvement. The Newport-Mes<l Unified School District is q ivinq ;p9ciol ottention to t1 ;., M e 3. We know: • Schools mu~t improve from wh cl t they <lre to keep up. Schools must qive their attention to students differently from in the po st. so thot studenh CM leorn more e~nd better in a shorter time. • The public has • nqht ~0 e(pe::t ~he '!ducotion of the children to be well piMned. • Our attempt to improve will meet with both pra ise Md criticism. • We mus t be clble to listen better "nd re>pond differently ~han school districts helve in th e pclst if we ore to be truly greot. PRESENT AND FUTURE PLANS 0 1Jr irrnr")vemPnt win h~~ m.,ny sh1pes .,nd loo~ li~e mony things to d ifferent people. There Me two ingredients thttt will 'Oe common to thet impr•1Veme nt-pldnn ing dnd ev~IL·o t:'Jn. T~e v"al ue of what we do mus t be constantly compclred with the effort, cost ~nd matericsls need· e.J. lmprov~men Is will td~e ploce in the follow~ng Meos: J GETT'NG MORE OUT OF THE RESOURCES WE HAVE. On.~ way to get something cst no 1utrcs cost is to make corefut use of the -e ,")u•r Pr, "!1re1dv .,v_,il.,ble. Wd cl re work ing to improve scheduling 0f cl 1sse s leclching techniques "nd methods o f getting the right thing b t~~ righ t person e~t the right tim e. SCHOOL ORGANIZATION. Orgoniz<ltion for leC~rning is being ex<lmined in eoch school. W h;l~ ~~~~ con guoro11tee thot e<lch child ond ea_ch sc hool hos the s.,me edt~cotioMI resources ovcl iloble, eoch school olso hos the freedom h Jt;'i·e these re-.ot~rces to best ~ccomolisn the job. Mony schools in the Mtion clre not <lllowed to m<lke decisions on t~e kind of st<lff th~y ., .. ~ of the uo;e b whi ch they put these rssources. • RAPID LEARNERS LEARN MORE. We ere working on woys in which rapid le,rn•nq ;tuden l~ r M co1er tt,e reg~..le~r curricu1~m foster to provide time for other ;tudy Meos not common in most school di stricts. Spe· ci 1l w:>rkinq relcltionships with locol colleqes ond un iv ersi ties will be es~clbli<;hsd so thot the fcls t leMning, c<lpoble, mo ture student CM move t!-ro •qh o >rho0l cyc'P in l~ss time. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE. The teoch ing profession hos been "struggling for many yeors to ; a' -J"'vei')O b.,r.it: corroPtency. This sc .. ool d is trict is dedicot ed to ')rgonizinq ;o thclt only the competent te~chers remoin. • LESS COST FOR ADMINISTRATION. Cost for .,dminisfrel ion can only be justified in light of w~<lt it does to pravide better leorn inq for pu· p,'··. Thi; district spent 3.2 ')', of its money for odministrotive co.,t; lost yeor. which is less thon the c)veroge notionolly. This trend will con· tinue with th e Sclvings to be used ot the school ond clossroom l~vP.I. • IDEA DEVELOPMFNT. Ideas ore eclsy to find: good ideos are o 1 i ttl~ ~.,,rder to find· cln d eJCcellent ideos w"th good pions to :..elp insure success Me extremely d iffitul t to find. This Dis trict is dediceted to tl e development of ideos. so tho t o person who hos o good ideo will get thot ide<l into the classroom. A development lclborotory hos been est~blisl,ed to form ulote the piMs ond procedures for getting the idecls "ccomplished. Th is helps everyone do a better job. • PRO - GRAM BUDGETING. Budget plonning in mony school dis tricts is in the hands of one or tw o individuals. In this sc hool district, it is liter<llly in the hands of hundreds. This meons thot everyone knows whot the budget is w"ere t~e money goes, ond w~ot port they ploy in its expen· diture. Everyone ml1st cl ssume <lppropriclte responsibility and <lccoun tability for budget mcsMgement whether <lt Boord of Educotion or school building level. In this woy, costs eM be <lnolyzed for things being accomplished clnd decisions mode os to the vcslue received for the money elCpended. .. COMMUNICATION. We know communicetion must be improved with our staff, parents, students <lnd the com- mu nity ot Iorge. We will consistently be working towcsrd ways to imp rove ou r overall comrnunico tion systems. NEWPORT-MESA UNLFlED SCHOOL DISTR ICT