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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign' Tt(f OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAOi -_, t.IC&U--••• Ill If ······-~--t CH City delays action PROMOTION S In the Newp orl Beach fire shift; Lt. Edward Hanlon, promoted to on Leg" on lease department were announced this week by fire captain, assigned as a relief officer, I Fi re Chief Jan Briscoe, follo'wing th e relieving the captains and lieutenants at . ___ _ conclusion of promotional examinations. the hr:adquarters stat.ion o_Lth.e.I Ldav..s.~o.U -A-4-t o 1 CO uncil 'vp le utcnd the lease without Pi ctured here1 fro m left, a re Art Morton, on both duty shifts; Capt. B. H. (Bill) Monday evenin& delayed the further study. He uid that promoted from fireman to fire engineer, as· Thomas promoted to battalion chief, ser-decision on extendina the a commi ttee to look into the s igned to the Balboa s tation; Ceci l Kight, vi ng a; fire department training o ffi cer Newport Harbor Lecion Post matter and determine if a promoted from engin eer to fire li eutenant, and relievingthe 2 regular battalion chiefs lc:ase. . . pollion of the area could be ass igned to the headquarters s ta ti on , in on t hei r days off,· and Chi ef Briscoe, pre-After. a lengthy d1s.cus&Jon, put to better publi c usc. Coo c I a AI F ra t ff r d Co unci !man Parsons said command o f the truck com pany on the B senting the badges· n 1 m n ° 1 0 e e he wa s opposed to tyi ng the BALBOA FACES BEACH ~ROBLEM :~~l:~~~;~~o~~~f~~§~ ~~:=~~:'8,~;~~~~~~~·.~:. '-' motion to delay action until Vi ce-\1ayor \,auha\1 Ct.• The West Newpott erosion dent of the C ent~al Ncwpott und where batheu lo.unzcd Apr il 22 . V ice~1ayor Dnrcen p1eu ed willin&ne ss to coo- cri sis has passed, but the Beach Commun i ty Assn., haa been replaced by a Marshall and Counc ilmen op~rate wi th th e L egion to solution has created a new protesting the effec t of the slouah athi&h tide and .damR Dec Cook and Bob Shelton provide an adequate lo-- problem alona the Balboa sand haul that replenished c lammy sand at low t1de. joined him in a "y.e s" vo te cation. She said that Ehe Peninsula ocean front. the eroded beaches. lie City Mana&et Harvey llut l· to provide the 4-J majoril)', problem is very complex The City Coun cil received wrote : butt uplained to th e Coon· \layo t Paul Gruber and and need s more s tudy. FEE SCI Dr. M.rH• RMI• ... The ci ty should abandon its conside~ation of a tide- lands use fee, the Marine Di vis ion or the Newport Hatbor Chambet of Com- merce asked the Ci ty Coun• The \Iar in e's Division's recommendatiCinS were con· taincd in the fol lowina te. poll subm itted br the tide- lands Committee, headed by Ed Hi1th as chairman : "The Commi ttee apple· JOe OOSTA MESA a JetterMonday evening h om "Our once magnificent c il that the sand haul con· Councilme n llowaJd Roaers 01. Robert \Vash~?on, p1e si· beach o f beautiful s \opina uac.tor leCt the beach and AI F orgit voted aa:ainst- Sister finds Balboan dead j,ro pctly craded, but th a t the the delay, acti on of the ocean surf has P ast Corrmandc1 Hany built up a berm in the ar ea Estus spoke for th e Leaion, between the NcwpoH and as king fo1 deletion of the Balboa piers. lie said that ptovision that IO~ o f the about once a month hish boat sl ip rentals should ao tides tide ove1 the berm and to the ci ty beginning ne•t create a pool one to two J uly I . He: uracd approval feet deep. It takes about l of the lease extension and days fot thi s pool to seep cited the Legion 1eco1d of into the sand, an d thc:n the public s er vice and th e need area has to be cle aned up. for a Le gion hall for the St. Mark names pastor ciatcs th e e•tent to which the City Coun cil Tidelands Corrrni llee and the Ci ty Staff ha ve a:onc to enter- tain citizen discuss ion of th~ tidelands fee p1opo-. Ills. They ate also to be h iJh h' complimented on the th otouiPJ 1csearch conduct.- ed. Aft et this extensive conside1ation the conclu. sions of our commi tte~ are bt ien,. as follows: "I . 'Nc ar e p1ood of the development of ~ewpo n \la.r bol with 1lS s e ven thou· sand plus boats payt nl over a mtllion dollau in taxes and 1ts rros pcrous com. muni ty w,th top assessed value. A nominal tide land s fee is not needed to show substantial tevenues ftom th e tidel ands. It is fe lt the e •is tenc~ would not be an eHecti ve deteuent lo state 1cpouess.ins the tidelands. YOO K4NG SH ll<., b"Y t ar· ol d Ko rean boy, is the "adopted son" of the so[il. om ore class at Newoo rt Har· bor High SchOol . voo, ~ho cannot hea r or sceak. nas been li ving in a Korean or· ptlanage s·nce he was aoan .. don ed 3 years ago. Un der the 1-lo lt Adoption Program , the sophOmo re class pro-- vides Sl5 a mon th for his care and also sends rlim pre sents of clothing and can:'y. When Clark Stanley Nyc of 1209 W. Balboa Bl vd., didn't aui ve for breakfast, Sunday, Feb. 25, his &i slet, Ruth Mann cu in&, 1101 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa , went to check and found him \y ina dead on his bed. Mr. Nyc, 80, was botn Sept. 11 , 1887 , in Wi s- consin, and had lived in the a re a fot only 3 months. 1 ~e was a mechanical enai- neer. ~n·ivon inc lude another sister, Mrs. Ruby 1-to\t of E5cond ido, and a brother, Or. E. Nyc, McK inney, Texas. Setvices were held Wed- ne sday, Feb. 28, a t Well- cliff Chape l wi th the Rev. John As hey o f St. Jame s Epi scopal Church, N ew~olt Beach, as orficiant. Inter- ment will be Friday, \-lat ch I at Pullman, Y.'ash. CDM woman drowns The ci ty manager s taled )'Ca rs to come "because th at it would take a couple there will be continuous )'ean for this p1oblem to be wan in the future." Collec ted by normal ac tion Councilman Ro&eiS said of the surf. Ue pr oposed that the . Lcaio'l Pos t de. bulldot in& down the bc1 m, serves petmancnce in the estimating the co at at present location and added 11.000 Cor reotla.a a bull· lhat it i a not proc»er &o ctonrfor a week, plu1 tl~ to s eck to mon the Poat in ulary. Coat or buyinl a .. now that the s i te has 2nd hand bulldozer would become valuable." He said be s25,000 to 530,000. he he favored the IO'ii clau~e. said. Councilman Dee Cook, 1'llr dty .. 0, TtWiqulttty· ne&I fsnno was the scene of a li&Ji c auto accident Friday , Feb. 23, when Nancy Nnrwood Elick sun of Apt. A, 610 Ma1goe1ite, Cot· ona del Mal, met he1 death in a c at ~hi ch plunged into a d1ainage ditch. Ml s. EJ i ck son was dJoWn· ed, al ong with J ne ph ews, Doualas, 6, Mike, 5, and Randy Philli ps , 3: nf San ta Ana, and thei1 fath er, Dal· 1ow Phillips , 43, of Sun ny· vale. \liS. Debu Philli ps, ll, of Santa Ana, mothe1 of the boys, wa s th10wn f1om the ca1 and wa s able to awlll'l uf'lo1e. M1s. EJ:i c kson was bo1n De c. 12, 193 I, in 1Fio1ida. She was a clerk a t Van's Cleancn, Co1ona del \la1 fo 1 10 years. ' Sl.u vi \'OIS ~~~e-h eJ husband Ray; and 4 sis ten, ~·h s.' Phillips •"~f Santa Ana, and \la1y Regeh1, Joan Ste pke and ·Rose Ho bb s of Sunny. vale. Scn ·ice!i we1e held Wed. nesdar. F eb. 28 , at Paci fi c \'i ew Chapel with the Rev. Cha1les Smi th of the Catva1y Chu•ch of Costa "lesa as of· fician t. Interment wa s a t Paci fi c View Memo1i al Pa1k. The problem was tc fened to the s taff for study and reply. s tating that the property is "'ttlth about S7SO,OOO, as. serted that i t would not be in the public interest to Pioneer Glorea Drew dies Glorea Drew, or 308 Hazel Dr ., Corona del Mar. whose parents were California pio-- neers , died Tuesday, Feb. 27, at P ark Lido Con vales- cent Hospital. member and charr.er or~am st for the Cten An o s P arlor 3\13, Dau~hters of 1he Golden West. Alley fixing is delayed Mr s. Dte w was bom Dec. 17. 1876, in Colus a. Her father, Wtl ham Lout hain . had been a w~on maste r. He had made 12 trips-~~~est haulin~ meat from lndepe n· dence, Missoun. to Salt La ke City. He then wem over the Si erras to Placer· ville, IUlown as Han~town m those days, \lttlere he was marned. He was a pioneer bu sinessmWl in Santa Mon· ica. ope ning that City's fir st ):::IOCery s tore. Mr s. Dre w's playmates were the Carillo children, from the Carillo ranch. survivors are her d au~h ter, Mr s . Vllgtm a Mal comson , and grandc tuldren John, Ke ith and Sharon. Servtces Wl ll he held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the Bal tz Chapel. Corona del Mar, with tl\e Rev. Loren Fli ckin~er of Ne wport Unuy Church as offict:Ult. lmer· me nt will be at Pact ftc V1e w Memorial Park. The Corona del \laJ alley improvement project , whi ch had been scheduled to s tart in May, will be delayed a t least to J uly because of the e•tra bud&et drain caused by the West Newport er osion control project. s 1 0,000 fire in Balboa Smoke pourina out of a second atory window was the unwe\eome aiaht faced by Mn. Donald Culver as t he returned to her home, 2029 Miramar, Balboa, after drivin& a dau.ahter to New. port Beach elementary school Tuesday momina . The majot fire was put out by Newport Beach firemen in l.S minutes; and they 1 took another 15 minutes 1o talr.e care of hot spots. Damaae wu aet at 19,000 to the dwellina, and fl,OOO to lhe c:ontents. Firemen believe the fire started in a cloael in an upstairs bed- room, pouibly. by • child playin& with matches. FIIIPL.ACI COAL. $ITS IL.UI MIXT DOOII YOWl& boyt and airh left chlir hom••ort, bic:ycliatt; rilltd Che tUe•&t, and akale boardert (olio••• airena to 2119 £. Balboa BI..S.; Bolo boa, Maa•r ••••ti••· P•b. 26, &o watdl Ne•port Beach Or""" pal .,., a fin in lllle IOOf, c.aaed .., • coal rrom •• n., ....... , ..,., ·u WU HH .. .,IOdlopa4 loot IIJ 4 loot llolo io •• ..,., "' •. """'"· ...... "' H.J. n-• ol llltitdor, ... --~· . I The budget adjustment 1epott gi ven to the Newport Beach City Counci l \\onday evenina by City Manager lfan·ey Hurlburt listed the alley program as a p1oject to be defette_d ___ along wi th a 520,1 61 phase II payment fo r erosion control and S1 ,172fotte pair ofNewp(l lt Island br idce . A.A.R.P. ELECTI The Newport Beach ch:lp tet of the Amer ican Assnc1llt1un of Retired P c:1srons, has elected the followtn g slate: Eugene H. Hite Sr., Uun ting· Beach, pr es ident; P aul C. Mr. Hurlburt reported that the 564,000 available for the COM alleys and s u ee ts is short of the required 5150,000. He said it would be uneconomical to under- take just a portion of the project. ln 19il4. Mrs. Drew and her hu sband started the Calne- var Co., for whic h she d&- s igned shirts. This later beCame the Grayoo shirt company. She waa ao acUve Elliott. [\alb...,a, vice· president; \liS . II. \I. (Florence) tl en tschk e. Cos ta Mesa, secte tat): .l ame ~ Sawyer , Newport Beach, treasurer. • Is rejoicing over emeJitus" ~ 85-- yeors-youn'il ll•sllall Kotlet, 1531 s.t, tanetla Ter., trvlnt Terrace, ll ~he 911 annuli clsti191lshed sltesm.,'s award Nlqutl -sorld 11J the Solos ond lllfs kotin'il ExocuthH Club of Or•'ilf C...,ty, Mr • .-.d Mrs. Keeter art plctwred hm, I flrio4 11J !lltlr -· JIM, II Alls.o Ave., Costa MtY. ~nd John, 224 Jasmine Av e., Coton• dtl .. ,. Matsh"l Ketlff Is the faulldor of Koolet Ad•ertios ing Specialties, now located In AnJfleim, .,d still Is ac~•tly sOtvlcin'il his ac, counts. His sons are partners with him In tile buslnoss. • Ot. \\emil C. ltobinson, pas tor emeritus of Grace Ptes bytet ian Chu!Ch tn \linneapo lis. was e lected las t week to setvc as in· terim pastor at C)t. Mark Ptesbyterian Church of Cotona del ~lat . Uc fill s the pulpit vaca.. ted by the recent death of the founding pas t ot of St. \11.1 \., the Rev. Q.obett Cl.t • ley. The pas tor se ek.tn& com- mi ttee of St. \lar k meat"~· while is pl~pat in g to or· aanite for its task of o b- &aill inl a permanent pastor. The c:ommittee Includes Steve Aml in&, Bob Bein, Duane Blaclr., Joe Brockman, (le n~ Friend, Nancy Uilden· brand, Tom Hudson, Laurie Kcllo ag, Ruth \1anahan, Ed Ran sford, Challes Sword an d Bob Vi1csi\.. IJ1. ltobinson is a nat iv ~ of ~helbyvill e , Ky., wa s r;raduated from the Univer· sity of Lou is,·ille, Ken~ lucky , and \lcCo1mick Se· mi na1y, anJ 1eceived a mas. ter's deg1c:e '" education fr om the University of Penn · sylvan ia. liis doctoral de. g~ee ts an honora1 y one from \laca\est e1 College , St. paul. It IS a "doctor of humane letleiS." and ~o~o·as given In teCoJnlllon of hi S many community setvt.::es '" th at a1ea. Fol lowing hts studen t wo1k he sc:l\·ed a yeat as min1s t e1 of educalton tn ~lo th Oend, Indiana, and foul )'eau as as sistan t edt · to1 of the Ptcsbyt~ri an Oo ard o f Christian Educa- tion in Ph iladel[lh1a. In Septembe1, 1~3 1 , h ~ wen t ~ Grace Ptesbyt et ian Churc h, \linncarol is, ..-·h~le he 1emai ned un t il Se pt. 30, 1967. He ser ved on the boar d of directors of 1Jreatc1 \Iinnea. polis Counci l of Churche s for mos t of the )'ea1 s he was in \iinneapolis, In Ptesbytety , he was ch a it ~ man of the comm•ttce on social education and ac. tion. He was dtahed, and elected, lo SCIVC a Sll• yeat term on the board of education in 1943, and t hen he tan, and was elected , for .,other sit..,.-car term . He helped orpnizc the Minceaol& Epilepsy Le~ }Oe, aftd ... one or the rout incorporaton. Tumina to International afrain, he became P'esiden t of the \1 in ne&o ta l)i vi s ion of the Amc1 ican ~ssociatioo for the United Nati ons. As a 25-year ann iversary present, the Gra ce Chu1ch congtega ti on aave Ill. and \hs. ~ob1nson a rout month tri p a bto ad, which they spent in Europe anJ the \1idd\e East, In 1%5, the chut ch anan&eJ fo1 h1 m 1t1 be et.changc pUtot tn Sco t· land for th1ee months. Whil e seek mg hous mg tn the :"'ewpott Beach aiea, th e Rt•l>!nsons ate sta~ 1n @ wtth then s on anddaughteT· 1n•l aw, \lorn !i and .I ane 1 Robtnson, !R(.\ \'-.~n te le~ A\·e .. Costa \kn. Th e Sf>n I S a cost ana lys t at Cn\ltnoo Radio, Newpm t Beach. Dr. an d \ItS . Rohtn .. nn have another snn. Peter, who 1s comptroller w1th the Hon e~·well Aetl'ISf13Ct' 0 1\ 1• s1nn tn St. P e tc:f!>hu q~. F la., and a d aua hte l. Jean Robinson, who il' a pllh)lc agcnl fm the Stale nf \linnesota '" \hnneap"'l'"· "2. T he Imposi tion or such a fe~ will not reduce inequalities but will ctcate man)' mole , "l. As for the objective o[ bein1 a U W SQUIC:C of tevenue baud on 111e, i t will just add a fee to dtoac who a~c already payi na the h•ahest propctty tue s. "4. The Ct t)' Counctl has ta c kl ed this problem th1 ee li mes, and in spt te of th e extremely complete study, a S1 mple fa ir pl an has not been found. Thus we be. li ~v e thc:1e ts none , and the CC>nsidetaiJon of a tidelands usc fee sh11Uid be aban· doned. "llowc\'el, d the C'1ty Council dect des a fee •• des~table, tn spit e of these conclu st on ~. we: make the follo-.·•n& suu;est:ons: ''1. The charge on pr i· ,·a te rtel s ~o~o d\ 1'-e a un1t fee: as r tofl'l Sed. The char a~ fiJI all c•~mmctc,a! tn &tall a· tlora shnu \.! t<e t<a s ed on f, ..... uge ,,f ha' ftOfl t. The t~.~ta! fl f all fee s rh~t lo e x~ ceeJ thnt~ th('lusand d,..,\. tau. .. ~ fhe am.,un tl' l'f the ff!e, ~h .. u!J l'le mcluJeJ m the ,,.,!man cc. "' fhe fees S.h<;tuld he ~e~~ ,uch a way as nll l In lll _.Uf J p••S SCS SOI)' in tere St 13 ' hems assessed in a~ Jil l<•ll. Oil drilling law delayed ASSistant C t t\ •\llnTnC'I Tom Woodruff was 1n~uuc t~J by the ~e'o\(XH I Ueach c ,,, CounCil to Plep<ue a f1•1mal le!iOI Ut ton OPf'O~tn @. ~~~~~~ v la tion that m•ah t oren the coastlme to t 1de\anJ!'. od du lhn&. Th1 a action ~o~o·u taken aftet a re pon "as an·en ~ \'1 ce• \lay01 Doreen \lar,ha ll ''" her 11 1p to Sac J am~nt .• 1c· gatdt 01 T'fOr ll 't d \t !;I ' \J t lolft th at would 1erea l ploo\l'tnn .. of the Shei\.CunntnSh.ln \o..t. ~h.ch rrt,cnth J'l•'ht hlt' dulling ''' e:\plo nn¥ for \'II southell ~ ,,f th t" Sw!~l.i •\n ,l Rl\'er. \hs. \la~-oha l! .... uJ that c••n,t d~lal t•'n ,,f the prur0sed legt ... la ll-'11 h o~' been pn,I[H•neJ (,,1 .If' Ito• deftntle r'CII o.U. s1 ,000 given for library AurPlt-VPrmtoult·ll ''' l.n~ Anl!f'lf's h""' pr··..,•·ut .. •1 ,, SI,lk"X} ~Ill 1n 1/1• \•·v.put' B('ach \lhl.tt\ 111 III"IW•1 ' "\ hi !' OIOtlwt•lll·),p;., \11'. ~.\.· z.~twrh Doucl ... ..,. !.· bran an 101 1h•·' II\. Tlw :-.l"t•'o\'PQI'T B•·.wlo ('\" C0\111<'11 .H'knttY..l••d:,:o·t! 'r • 1!111 Monda\ ••v •'lllllJ.! I>\ Ill• !'t-'lli\1\J.! .1 r··~o\ltlltm "' ·•P· ~f•'l '!•ltlOit In Ml. V•'lll t•'HI•·t<. 1lw t •·~luiJnll ,,., . .!l··•! Fonner publisher dies '".1.,· u~~re ctfully suhm1t the~c tJeH fo1 your c.-.. n-- ~.JetJ.th'TI." Mr:-.. i)(lu~la:-.' M'I\Jr•· ,, .. ltbt .lii:.UI twm 1 ~1 1'\ to 1 • '"'· Aflt'l' :-<hf' pu!<~t·d .1wa', tlr• \thf,JI\' 1''1 1'1\'t'd ,UI ,lfllll\ . .1 ~1ft t)l ,\ \lOOk 01lle\ ,111 ,If· The, indus trious and ad· "cnturous life .~f T h .. mllls W1iJht, 2JI_. College Dr., Cos ta \1esa, endcJ w1th death at the 81\StHl (',~n · valescent ho me. Santa Ana, on Wednesday, Feb. ~1 . Ms . Wri&l\t . nne <-f II c:hildren, wa s bo1n Sept. 19 . 1876. 1n Sterll n&. Sc,..,t.- land. At the age of 16. he came to America and s ettled in Ann5ley, Nebuu ka .• Be· fore he Yt'as 20. he h..'usht .t\e Chroni cle, a newspapet in Btoken Bow, and moved it to Annli ley. Be then 1tarted the Anulcy Herald. In 1918 he moved to Santa Ana, and a y ear later, bouahuranch in the Tustin area. He lived lhete until 196), when he told the properly and mo ved to Costa Mesa. Be side. beina an ('JfartJe t ~nchet, he woe ked on a newapaper in Whinier tnd wrote a cohunn, •-our of Che .a•l. •• b the S.la Ana Reah tet. S.vivou are hi a ci.NJhtcr, Edilh Sol1e1 ol Sooll 4AI; • toa, Thomu or NeWJdt Beadlt; 1 ait&a. Cadteritte: H-n o( Soo11 A .. : I .,_dtoft Md ) ........ r ... ctlil.en. Scrvice5 we re held Ft •da\, Feb. 23, at the \ldiC'!>C Abbe)' Ch apel '" Santa r\na. with inter~nt a t \lelro .. e .-\bbey \temoriat Pa1 ~. Ralt1 ('osra \tesa Mo rluar' \1 ,. rected the funeral. LOCAL STUDEIHS ARE IN QU411TER.fiNALS Quartu.finaliua in s,.,u· thern California F.J u:on'11o co!lece 5Cholanhlp JH ~ gram have been ann(1Unccd ~· di alrict manaaer Ralrh Kiser. Local atudents are JanetOictt, 211 Aaate Ave .• Balboa Island. and Ga) lc ScH'!JII, lOS W. Joann St., Cos Ia Meu, from Corona del Mat BiJh School; Georaean Hanna , l'7 19 Sky· laftt Ln.. Baycrest, and Richard Jaffe, 2101 15th St., NewpouHci&bll. fl nm N~•· pollltatbftr Hiah Schon!. TOfiiC 11,-a Dn1p IIICI -llley've lace<! .... Pflllll.. .. Coo- -dellllr HIP_. w111 be dloco-ie' vice prlliC!I- pol BoUy TOw-. • 10 ..... ,....., • Mlr'Q 7 .... lhe PTA •nll!a ill' ... -···- • • • PIER FEE ACTIOM PUT OFF TO APII. 22 Th e Newport Beoch C•ty (ouncd s•dutepped l'he t•delcrt ch reven ue conH'O• fj.JIJ.!t'tllt'lll nf rw··•·' trr tH• lt•·t dauj.:!Ht·r. Ht•\1 •11 CMI .... \ ··•· lllt'Uit'll ), lllll!l \l o•f •lo',J!/1 la:-;t Df>•·•"l•Jht•L versy Monday e\lening until • lncrea!ot:d f'd\ "'"'·•· after elec lton time by gc!r llarve) llur\hutl '" ·•I)• d•ory •ng tne mott~r ro l'he nual u laty f1"m S ~l.~fWl '" Apul 2'2 rneettn g. $l3,SOO . and Ctt~ ~''''"H-:\ Duong t+-te,r ohemoon T ully Se)m>llt',. ... a (,,,, fton stvdy SII!U ton, a rnatority ·'1 1 ,000 tn 'lct.~(Wl, h,.u, tc· of l'h e Coun cd agreed that u nachve t•• l:!n. 1. I h\' 0 fee sch edu le should be las\ f"C''""''l' ,no,:lc:a?oc •UU adopted, bur furtf-.er study made u i'f Jub 11, IQt,h. should be given to the • Upheld the IJiannma rnet+-tod f"Or computing the Commiuion ami TCJectcd roles. 1h e appeal 1\r rC.I)tae s. IEACOI STAFF Ell.. Fteeman fr om the dechit\n CAL nATE AWAII. denyinc a varlJnce fo t wai. 1llrf!le $Ludents (tom N"'"' VCI or 17 s aq. ft. ('lr te- port H..,-bor Hjtth Scbool. quhcd 4,800 foQ. rt. or land member~ or the Beacon area to bui ld 4 unii.J a t 3)1 5 1,;;atr, won awards at tbe and lll'h Dah lia <\ve., Cor· F eb. 24 jOUM\alisa d., ac on a del Mal . Cal State Lon,; -· (CooU-d 011 poae ll ' Jan Scllwortr. a iomior,"" DAII GIYIS GIPT celvf!d a uo,b)' ror U. belt 11t• Col WiiUinll Cabell reoaure ""'Y· Dove au.,, o Olplor ~ 1}\-~ .. .., .. MDior, received a'""" I• ....... o.-.• Coaat Col- boa oe-...-. ,._ Oll-loao w1• o 2--Ml ol v•. AIIO a ..-. .. .. ,..., C'lleiallu ltlelafJ .t a••ded a C.Uttcale b •• .-all .. '-." 'fte,... --ll«)' ....... ---·-.., ... .,., ... I-ll ---·-ll!al'la, '"' ~ for 1M la~a~L '-liM. • • --------z NFIGN:t rzm -----, stra.i&'h.t ' ' ., ,_ ",._ _,.,A ... ., oc.pe~M .. •uw• 1o a .......... ill • lilllati• •r• atUCll .o~e •trecti..-. curetiv• IMuur•• were ,.,. 1111 OPI'tCUL M1111PA,.I OP Nl QTY W IIIWPCMT IIACM THl HAUPII AII&'A'S Ofi'SIT NErSf'•f£11 Office ... ,n.t .. pa.. ia tile l•it• B•ll411 .. , 2721 E. c... ....,. .. c ...... ., c.w. -9262$. TILIPIIOM .. &7U550 (-Co4o H4) YIS, VIIGifiiA, SANTAMID 1N1J1 Dear Virainia: Some "QOiftlef'"+'ltiwe" .,. 10 ocwltlw, liMy do evaythiq ven-W. and nar&aiD a eew idea u if it were an l&olaw. We lhall owrComt lhll! -·· .... ....,. u... Ioiii ...... ..., .. , "' un dell• ..w ....... quire4. THE NEIPOIT IIAI801 ENSleN t. , .. .Uy __,_,., ptiM.; ... p-'1 ...... Ia al. City ol Newpett a. ........ liMo oaly loully Outlaw. the Communia Party? No, Virainia, you miaht as ~It try 10 oudaw Santa Claus. Our icadcn like Communim. Fra.n~in R~ velt told Conaressman Diet that tome or his best friends were Reds. Harry Truman sakt he liked old Joe Stalin. John and Jackie: enrer- tained Communists royally in the White House and loved them, amona other thinp. Lyndon Johnson and Walter Jenkins, Senators Mone, Gore. Fulbriaht, Teddy aDd Bobby, Cyrus Eaton. the Rockcfellers-thl'y don't hate Communism. And they're runnina our coun- try. and the world, dear. So why be a silly girl and not sh ow proper respect (Of our national leaders? We alwayt .,.,. -., 10 be lbankful tor, Viqtnla dear, JUM lhlet, ill another few -u. Oeorp II..._ wiH be out ol your life forcv~f he ila't atreedJ. le t trade to Jet him 10 abandon hia q.-for tha Pmi- dcncy, the ~~ an aoina to name a town f« h.im:Marblehud, Maa. Jlomoey'a brainstonnina campalp produced onty a tliaht drizzle. 1kn remember, braiM area't ewry· lhina-in his case they are pnc~icalty nodUq. cover.'" TIM YDIIt wu &abe 1"be ar..-at edwuced by PH. 21, wt• 1M -"" dM ....._.,llaaioo waa dlat o1 CoD11•u •od .. loa 1M '' •a• Moeaauy to releaae bill 111111 190 voti., opiau 110.7 billl,. o1 101<1 f10111 it. 1\e n ••• U.IUII clid DOl our Poll kao& depotltory, follow puiY liaoo, no1 did lo 01clet "to belp flpt olf they iadieato allict obf... attackl • die dollar .• " dience to the "ma•••'a 11te RepablicMt aatwered voice." aa 174 Democrat•' the u...,..nt witll the c~ rev01ed die meaaw• and tntion that the aivina to 42 membou ol lhe ~joaity fcweip clai.,.at• the last party oppoted il. Aclllally, ol our 101d ltaerve would 11 look lllo bollota oll5 Ro-be bot • .....,.. .. Y npe· poblie~na tp help pe11 die di•nt aod lbat &be dollas adadai•Uatioa auppolled cout4 Huet be auenadlened bi 11. On tbe other bead tile by reda.ciaa aoveuunent.al 141 Republic•• who ~oled eapeadiblltl, and by cuttina Rich&Jd Co&&en, tpetatill: r1om th• Conterva&ive View. point, alone lmOnl the co. utvetive btoadcasteu I~ eally heard over the radio • valilntly hal roupt to pi~ lclcl our 10ld reaene. flow, eve1, he ·WII not without tuppott nationally, 11 he announced ea1ly thia month lhal lhe Libeny Lobby hll4 ''joined the erutade to pee. vent the aiveaway of the nation's aold." .--4 ..t ~ ....... ., Ia die N.wpo~:t ...... Co«• MIJM ...... , .............. ,, .•• n.-.,. S.CoM cl.., , ..... paid • c-., ..... £alii. ~ THE NEI'POIIT HAI.BOII. ENSIGN Wu odjvdpd to M a new•· ,...-of ...... c.lr<:liiMklll lly nwt deer..., No. A-20178 deted ., 14, 1~1, Ia S.erklr Co.n lot the CoqMy of Or•:r• State of C.liforal-. Md by ,. ••• 1Weof ia qualified to pllbli all publle ... ~c •• ,. ... w.4 by , __ ARVO E. HAAPA ................................. Owner .. d Publlahn PEC HAAPA ............................................... .AallllloCi&~e Ed he»t SUISCI.,TIOM IATIS Ia HertMw Ar-a: Ot.e yeer, 14.00; 2 yeore, 17.00 0.. ol K.tw. Are-,; Oee ye•, as.oo: 2 yeara, 19.00 ~00~ ~~.. .e., ~ -"¥ ARI/0 E. HAAPA, owner and publisher ot the Ensign 4aoOOOoOO"Q:~C>oQoo0 ' THIS IS A COLLECTOR'S ITEM This I ssue of the En si gn is somewhat of a co l lector's Item. It's a leap year day issue -Thursday , Feb. 2CJ- a coinciden ce for a weekly newspa per that happen s only once in 28 years (4 years between leap year day s mul ti- pli ed by 7 days in a week), This is the first Feb. 2q is- sue lor th e Ensign. Th e next, if we should wai t tha t long, will be in l CJ%. The previous Th ursday, Feb. 2'1, was in 194 0 (which is 13.E.-13efore En si gn), and th e on e be fore that was in 1CJ12. Just thought you would li ke to kn ow. • • • IT'S UP TO YOU -00 YOU CARE? I do not be li ev e it was an ove rsight or acc ident tha t gave a page of praise for L angston Hughes in th e Feb. a ·i ssue of "Scholastic News Time." Th is mag az ine goe s to grade school pupil s th rough ou t the na tio n, including our own he re in ou r un if ied dis trict. Las t week's Log included 2 poems by t he lat e Negro poe t wh ich gave shock ing evidence of h is a nti·Chr istian, pro-communist, anti-American philosophy . These ooems, of cours e, we re not the ones reprinted in the News Tim e, but th at does not ex one rat e the publishe rs of tile maga- zi ne. Thos e publi shers are withou t excuse. If by some chance they are no t aware of til e su bversive poetry of Langs ton Hughes, they are not Qualified to publish read- ing mat erial for impress ion ab le young minds in ou r schools. If th ey are acoua ir:t ed with Hughes ' ''Goodby e Christ" or "One more 'S' in th e U.S.A ." they a re know· ing ly undermining th e faith and oat rio tis m of out chi I· d ren . I believe the re is a pow erful force at worlc in o~r na- tion, and all over the world, to insinuat e this left.-w ing typt of subtle opinion..moldl ng ma t e ria l to th e atten tion of our ch ildren, youth, and a dults. It is general ly a soft- s e ll techn ique, but the effort will grow in bol dne s s-if there is no outcry from th e publi c. There is a cons tant tes t ing a nd probing , to determine how mu ch the pu blic will pu t up wi th , The decision is up to you , dear readers. How mu ch of this left.wing brainwash ing will you stand -at you r own expen se? If yo u do care for the ca use of pa triot ism and Americ anism an d Chri stian it;., let the tr us tees of the un ified school distr ict kno w that you do not want to pay for the News Time and its relat ed pu blic ation s . Newcom·ers at Hoag Soturdoy, F..b. 17 Boy - \h. and \!I s. Char. Jes Vandervo rt, 29().' Paper Lane, Ba c k Bay. Boy -\h. and \Irs. Wil· li am llumes , 2700 Pe terson Wa}, Cos ta \Jesa. Bo~ -\li. and \It s. Rich· ard A ttl e s e~. 2011 Sa utl1 1s Lanl!, Ba ~ct es t . Bo~ -\·lr. an d \In>. R"hell Thf\rr.son , 201 6 ~JI)ace A\·e .. Co sta \·\e ~a. S.,ndoy, F.b. 18 Bo~ -\lt. and \1 •~. Gur R1cha•dson. 327-4 Cal!fmn ia St .. Cnl<>ta \lc!iill. Gir l -\h . ami \It s. Dou g· las A lc.,and ~• .. !31·8 Kn0:\ St .. Co lota \lesa. Bn) -\h . and \\IS. Frank l-l e•kes,602 1\:arc•ssus Ave .. COl ona del \tar. Girl -\lr . and \Ir s . \<l a r~ cu s Fo :ten, CK'IO Ce !ti~ P l .. East Blu ff. Monday, F.b. 19 Boy -\h . an d \Ir s. l'eter Berwick. 701 \la rigold Ave., Corona de I \lat. Gi tl -~h . and \Its. Rock· land Seuchneidet, SCJ I Victo ria St., Costa Mesa, B..,y -Mr. and Mu. Roy Blackmo n, 1.a 32 Bowdoin Pl., Costa 1\·lesa. Gi rl -\lr. and Mts. Ste• ph en ...,.es ton, 61CJ Be aonia A\'e., Co rona del Mar , Boy -MJ . and Mu. Peter Kochera , 994 E l Camino St., Coata Me n . T•••Hr. ,.~.2o Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Leo Chris&offeuon, 3240 Oak(lta Ave .• Cotta Mesa. Boy -M•. and Mrs . Wayne Steck, '385 Ra]cam Pl .• Costa Meta. Boy -Mr. and Mn. Jame• Cop~~c, 719 Fetnlear Ave., c;..on•cleiMu. Boy -Mr. •d Mn. James Uwia, ZZU pacific Ave., CooiO ...... ........ , ... 21 ..., -Mr. •d Mro. J•m .. 1Cooblo,l01l No.,... Bl..t., eo. .. -.. Girl -\II. and \li s. All an ll an s ~n. 202 5 Baltra Pl.. Cos ta \lesa. &~ -\h, an d \ln. J nhn Conlee, 1032 W. V.d <iif\11 St .. Cos ta \lesa . 8{1~ -\11. a nd \It!>. Dennis \la}n. 3:!31 Joy,a St., Costa \l e ~a . Bt~Y -\\r. and \Ir s . R,,bert lnmarJ, 169 \'11g mra Pl., Costa \lesa. a..~~ -\lt. and \Irs. Sle· phen llenrn tin. \503 !I aven P l.. C li ff !Iaven . Thursday, Feb. 22 BP~ -\11. and \h s. J ohn Sunninns, 22 85 Santa Ana Ave .. C(ls ta \lesa. Girl -\h . and \h s. Denn is H ~de , 9 16 W. 18th St., Costa \k sa. fiu l -\-II. and \hs . Alvin Yo s l . Q7 9 Paularino Ave., Cns ta \lesa, Gi rl -\lr. and \hs. P hi I· lip Hiles, 778 W, 18th St., Cos ta Me sa. Girl -Mr . an d \1r s. Gary Lander s , 3068 Fernhealh L ane, Costa \·\e sa, Boy -MJ. and \·Irs. Davi d Daut, 1%7 Full erton Ave., Cos ta \lesa. Fridoy, F.lt. 23 8Qy -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Okamoto, 2486 Napol i Way, Cos ta Mesa. Gitl -Mr. and Mr s. Adri an Bernal , 2522 Orange Ave., Costa Men. Boy-Mr. a nd Mrs. Georae Rensh-aw, 1128 Co rona Ln .• Costa Me sa. JOINS "TOP CLUB" Life insutance spc:cialill Wayne A. ~nae11, 1621 Kina• Road, Cliff Haven, b .. won salet honou wi1h Mutual of New York. He rankt within the top 10'1. in talettetulll amona MONY't 4,0GO-alln national tield farce, quall(yina him for member..trip in lhe ••top Club." He it with \tONY't ~eimaaency, You foolish children who advocate that we quit tradins with the Communists obviously don't own any stocks on the Big Board! What wo uld happen to the Blue Chips without an enemy for them to Kll to? Oh. I agree that most Fatcats are like Woolwonh's--they put nothing above a dollar. But do n't hate the Fatcats. dear. Throughout history. most of them have 5tayed ncutr~Lor lined up with wha1 appeared to be the winnins side. They stayed neutral during the Russian Revolution; they pl:a yed ball with Hitler; and they are in Johnson's pocket. Note what the Bible says : "The love of money is the root of all evil." So those wh~e li ves arc rooted in lust for money. rower and position will destroy themselves tryi ng to pro1ect themselves. Feel sorry for them. Vi rginia. RomMy reminds me ol the America!' in I French sidewalk cafe, looped on wine, who uw a huac weddina party drive by. He liked a Frenchman: "Who's thar?" "Je ne sais pas." n.e American kept drinkiaa and three boun later a huae funeral procession pasxd. "Who's that?'' asked the American. '"Je ne sais pas." "He didn't last lona. did he?" MomboBoltM."'I ~~·wu~ar""~n·ri~~ that the ,ovemmcnt, the untons and the car:te- lists can p'an and dire<:~ people's lives better than the people thcmselvn can; tMrefore peo- ple should surrender their liberties to the state. Remember, in a nation of sheep, either fol- low the shepherd or the wolf will Jd you. In the: cuuent Libeuy Letter, it wat lta&ed: ''Billt have been intloduced in both the House and Senate lo allow the Ule of thi1 aokf to pay off fofeian claims and petmit the Fcde•al Re· 1e1ve Bank to iuue CUI• 1ency without any aold back- ina at all. It is only a mat- tel of time belote the _doll &I value or aold will 1iae to neafly double ita plctent &Jtita Cially low p1ice. Yet they want the American people lo aive u~ the lut 1emainin1 lold in the U.S. Treasury to roreian claim- ants, who wi II make 100% profit on it when the p1ice aoes up." Smile at your nation's enemies. Be charm· mg. Some of our anti-Communists are ~ kooky thai they couldn't get people to come "' thei r fall-out shelter during a nuclear attack. As President Johnson told us in his rcceM Boast to Boast. fireside chat rcaardina '"the ~tate of the nation," there's nolhina wrona with u~ rhat more of your taxes can.'! cure. So insread of hatina him, just remember: He's doinR you the best he can.-Amerian Way Features Council News lContinued from paae 1) • Approved the request o r James 'l. Hiason for a curb cut on Island Ave. for a J..car aaraae for a s inale famil y dwelling to be con• stJucted at SOl Edgewater, Balhoa, on condition that applicant pay ror the cost of relocating the fire hy· drant on Island >\ve. Janis Pernworth, at left, and Nancy Ntwbrough, right, from Corona dtl Mar High School are pictured with Elaine Brookings, thtir counstlor, and Art Frankel, co- ordinator fo r the Foreign LN~guage Ltague's compara- tivt go vernments tour in Europe. These students and many others from the area witt tour and study in Munich, Paris, Rom e, and London next summer. The group will leave J uly 19 from Ntw Yor1c and will return August 30. Liberty Lohb)' sum s up the issue as rollows : It "is simply a case of one~sidcd economic disatmament by the U.S." Mt. Cotten has answeted the question: "What is so vi tal about aold?" He as. serts, ••The answe1 is sim. plicity itse lf. In time or waJ , it suddenly becomes the MOST st1atc aic matel· ial. You cannot buy WITH· OU1 &old while a wa1 is go ina on. • >\greed on the wo1dina of arguments in fa vo r of the .a Ch ar ter amendment pt~ po sals on th e April 9 ba l• lot, and a tgument agains t >\me ndmcnt No. 2, wh ich would allow monthly pay up to SSO for members of c ity boards and commi ssions. Councilm an Dec Cook said he would s ponsor the op- position argument. · • Jns Uu c ted the city s taiT to inform Harbor Highlands re sidents of the estimated co st of su ect lights and sidewalks, about S210 pet lot, and Sl ,OOO pet liaht s tandard; and asked the pe titioners to sec;ure the signature s or s majority or the bcnefitca pr oper ty owneu on s epa1ate peti- tions, one for ~ueet lights and one for sidewalks. • f)esignat ed Blue Water Or. at Crown Ori ve North in 1-latbor View Hills as an in tc JScction where ve- hicles arc tcqui red to stop at th e enuance to Crown Otive Notth rot eastbound ttaffi c. • Awatdcd th e conttac:t for tecons tr uction. of the bulk- head and groin at N St. Rea ch in Balboa to Ttaul· wein Btothets or Newpo tt Rea ch , low of 4 bidders at 51 5.560. • Awa.tded the eonlJ act for constru ction or rc;s u oom and parking lot a t Washin g~ ton St. and Bay 1\.vc., Ba J. boa, to Vandetvott Co. or ')anta Ana , tow of 4 bidders at Sl6,781.58. • ~e c ]at ed th at !he emet• gen cy caused by beach erosion in Wes t Newport has been termin :t t ed with the comple tion of the Corp s of En gineers sand haul pro ject. • >\doptcd a re solution declaring the Coun cil's in .. tention to ca ll a special electi on for the \k>den An· ne:t in the county con idor in We s t Upper Bay; protest hearing wi ll be he ld March 25 and tentative election date is June 18 . • Apptoved changes re. commended by the public works direc tor ro t the Coun. ci 1 driveway approach poli- cy; major chanae is to aJ. lo w d1iveway apptoaches for cornet lo t• that abut on an alley whete suect rront,.. aae i 1 available for the full depdl or rhe lot, in cases where uistina structure• pleVent ptoper alley IC• ceu or additional covered orr ... sueet parkina is beina pro t ided, • Approved the request of the Corona del Mu C~ mun ity Conareaationat Chutch for a curb eutat 611 Hetiot tope 4-ve. lo provide acceu &o I olf'-tUeet pa_rt .. ina placea in eonnectJon wllh lhe dlwdt reno .. lioe pfOIJim, • App110ved lie reca-tt or William Mowell Cor a curb cut on Balboa -'Yt. for Z27 Corel ""·• Bolboo lo- Jand. Co paoviM ac:ce11 for z...car pna• to' • con- ttructed 011 rroftl of lol. • Approved the request of George M. Holstein & Sons to allow a Oaapole to remain at 2414 Vi sta del Oto, East BJurr, where it had been erected in error in the publi c right-or-way; the pole is to be removed if a public use or the site it necessary; the pole is to be donated lo the ·city after sale of the fina l !lome in the bact, 1 • Autho•ized the starr to begin vacation ploceedinas requested by Consolidated \lanagement Sys tems Inter. national £or the public utility easements in the abandoned alley m the block bounded hy Via Lido, Via Opotto and Via Malaga, Lido Shops a1ca, to enable con slluction of a multi·stoty offi ce buildina and parking suucture oveJ the alley . • Set \larch 11 hearinJ on reali gn ment of Ford Rd. elllcnsion an d \1ac.-\lthur Blvd.. so that Ford Rd., wi ll be at the northerly boundary and \ta c~uhur Blvd. at the easterly bow. dary of the 212·actc annu- ation requested by the Jr .. vine Co. inland or Harbor View Hills. • o\pptoved the requut of Oranae Coast Y\tCA for closin& T~.~:s ti n 1\ve . in the Back Bay area fr om 1:30 to 2 p.m. Ciund8y, Mat ch 17, rot a parade malkina the opening of the new VMC4. building at 2300 Univcr· sity T)r. • "-efctred the harbor permit application of Byron Palmer to the joint haJbot committee; Mr. Palmer plans to con t lJuct a bulk· head and commercial mar. ina beywa1d of 3300 Via Lido, in the Lido Shops area; the parkin a require. ment is .\i stall per boat. • Received a petition with 13 sianatures ukina for a flashinJ sian Of Stand sian at the crosswalk between Rieha~d'a Mllkct and the shoe store on Via Lido; a,._ nounced that the cu)uwalk i • beina re-painted, and that sitnl are not permitted, • Directed the staff &o prepare the acceptance or dedication or Sherlnston Pl.; the half•aUcct souther. ly or W eatcliff Or. and wea• ter1y ol Dover. Or., 10 lhat the taatric problem can be tackled by imposina plfll:ina limilt.tiont. • ReceiYed a r..-atrro. die Ceauat Newport IMc:tli eon-aaiay Ann. for ...... ina •• bey •-• .,. .. _ Ed_... ""· .. d .., laiMol, loocoaoo ooad ftlllea 111o -·• lo lllllililla llo aH; Nfand .. l .... lt to lloo ololrf,. .... . Newport Harbor Log TERENCE A. WELSH, UOl Oxford Ln., Westcllff, has been promoted to mana- ger, multlplo ~.,lly de- velopment, for the Irvine, Company. Ht will bt re- sponsible for planning and devetopmtot of apartment projects.. adore Joining the Irvine Company tn 1%6, he was vice oresldtnt of South Coast Mortgage Company, Newport '3tach. He Is ana- tlvt Callfomlan, attended local schools, and Is a gra- duate of tht University of Callfomla. He and his wife, Sally, art parents of two sons. (Peter Z.M. Singer lllloto.) Realtor E. B. Chase dies ly J•• L•Y••• This yeat's theatrical scuon at Harbor Hiah will be hiahli&hted by the Ta11 and Stan Exttavaaanza. Openina Ma1ch 8 fot a 2- niaht stand, the Exuava- aanza will feature every. thina from sinaina and dancina to skits and come· diu. The climax of the show is the unveilina of the mysterious "BCL" by ceremonies M&J shall Harvey , • • • A ~week concert lou1 1:;1 Eu1ope will be included in the summer plans ol 4'H&r· bo1 studenu. Senion John Blanchard and Teny Hamil- ton alona with juniors ¥ne Foss and Dave Van Houten a1e members of the Southern California Youth Chorale. Leavina July 18 , the Chor- ale will have their first con- cert in Lucerne, Switzerland. Pcaut1ed numbeu in the con· cert will b!f works by Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. Other concert 1top1 include London, Venice, Vienna, Salzbtua and Rothenbura. All 4 of Harbor's Southern California Youth Cho1ale memben also sin a in Madri· aal s and have been active in the A Cappella Cho ir. • • • Several Harbor 1tudcnt1 recently p&l'ticipated in a Realtor Elmer Bradford "mini..()lympics,'' At an i""' Chaae, 73 , of 408 Holm'NOOd ternalional aocce1 pme, a Dr., Newport Heiahts, pass· team of .\me1ican sb.ldenta ed away Thursday, Feb. IS, trounced a team of -\meri· at Hoac Hoapital. can Field Service studenta. Mr. Chase was born Au a. Referee Robert IJonald, Har- 16, 18~4. in Sterlina, N.D., bo'l •ocial studiet teacher and came 10 California in and former soccer coach in n21. Wh~le a resident of Scotland, announced lhe Temple a ty, he was a lay -\mericana won by a scote leade~ and &nday School of 7.3. Under the auidance IUpenntendent.of the Tem~le o( l)ietet "-iehn or Germany Oty Community Metfl:odist and Maurizio Sotanzo ol Ourctt. He was a charrman or &he Boy Scoots of Temple l~ly, the APS team or En· Oty; and wei a member uque de M~eah~l of Para. 1nd preaident of the Boatd auay .• Hora~1o D1ana ~f. 4.1· of E~cation. He wu alto ae~~nl, Vrctol Gattlnt of ac:live in the Pasadena ,Chth, Frank ()eaory of Coundl or Boy Scouts, artcr South A£rica. David Ouett moYina eo lhat area. or E'.naland. and Abdul . Quayor or Afahaniatan .In 1951~ 111 heal~ rorced batdcd apint the over• htm • reare (axn the Gcner-. . .. 1!1 ~ ,..~ -~ ... h cho po•euna Amer1can .. am. ecwo c '-"'• -e te • • • Newport Beach a• a place k'l At a recent entertaiament live. Arter vac:ationiaa tor auembly, HNbor watptoud a oouple or yeara. be be~ 1o host IU own tina of mo- c.ne • member or the Ne•-tic, MNit: Tumbull. .Vter port Mna Board of Reahora. paduatina from H•bor He ••• alao ~ member or last year, t.tatk baa lOft' on the lt. Andrew I Pre•yte,.. 1o •rite the lYrics and me· ian CIMar~. lnd the Admiral lodiu (or all or hia aoaa• Chab. wbict. are now rea&ared in At •• ftret or lhia year, he hts fint albam, "Portrai& f!cthedhit SO ye~ Ma10ric of a youna aili•t. ., lnclud- P1Dt ,. ........ to him by ~~~ eel in hia performanc. were Sealul., Loci... acuna hit r....,.1 .. Rich woman .. • fa Meeoai c Lodp No. 46, "The h• ....... T ·,. Lolo Olloo. ...... ,_ ~; ... ..:... .::-;:7 .. Una•al MniCIII .. ,. ••aaulllall urM" •4 •• WdMid.,, Pelll.19, • II. vetel 1.,.._..,. ••hra. .-....... Pn..,...... • •• a...... .......... ..,: no elooo ol ....... .. .... ..,._, .. oma ... •u _. ..,.. ..... nu• .. _., wu • Padlc lou loll H ..... 1o -- VI .. M••~thl P... &Ia. ,_ ..... Ml ~ ,... , .... , ........ All .... ,.. ;81). u., ........... _._ ..... _ ... 1 .... ., -al -lllloaliotoa •• ran_..-lito -••• -llloate • lito HoUI filM, -·-• LM .. o-._... ~, Pacile VI.,. ....... .. •• ... lor -..,.. kot•loall -·· Jld place. 'The prospects for the aprina sports season is excellent Last year's CIF tennis team has 8 letteJmcn ret umina to Sunset Lcaaue play, The lr'lline Leaaue championship back team is also favored ~ do well in the Sunset Leaaue with II 1eturnina lettermen. Wi th seve1a1 uans£cu and S re. turnina vanity lettefmen, Coac:h Andy Smith's base- ball team will be one of the stronacst in the Leaaue. • • • The United States Naval Academy c:ould be next yell's destination fo t Hal- bol senior J im McDonald. Jim has been nominated by Con11essman James B. Utt or Distri c t 35 as one or 2 candidates fr om Otanae County, This nomination came ahet Jim's <.ivil set- vice ex.amin·ation and plo- vious JeCOJd had been so- viewed by Congressman Utt. • • • January Tat of the Month is sen iot Steve Soai tiff. Stevet who j ust began wtes~ !ina this yea1, was Jespon- sible for key vauity vi c· to1ies in his class. Besides rankin& nea1 the lop in total numbeJ or taketowns and es- capes , he leads the team in individual pin s. In addition lo his fi ne league pe1ro 11n~ ances, Steve placed fi rst aaain s t com petitou rrom 17 schools at the OCC Tournament. • • • .. Take a look at what hap- pen s in a wa1. Firs t or all nobody knows who is goina to win so they a.ze not inter- ested in lak in& cuucnc ics wh ich most aove1nments pi int with wild abandon as lona as a wa1 is aoina on. Gold, then, is a st1 ateaic material when a nation is at wa1 . Go ld must be stock· piled even as we stockpile eve1y o the• metal fr om lead to tin to zinc or to chtomc." ~ Ow Conpeuman James B. Uu, ·)all Oc:cembe•, of- feled a sensible •aJution fo1 the pr oblem. He stated: F1ance's De Gaulle is Je. po1ted to be conuibutina to the dec line in confidence or the do llar. The United States has a simple means Of JC:Ctifying this. fhe bal~ ancc or the F1ench Wolld Wa1 I debt& to us , including interest, is neatly $6.9 bil- lion, of whi ch SS.I billion is past due and in default. Some S300 mi Ilion of he1 World Wat II debt also is unpaid. Het ao td stocks have 1isen rrom S1.6 billion in 1960 to sS.l billion. We should offset hc1 dolla1 claims aaains t us by Je- ducina hc1 debt to us , 11thei than by payin& in gold as we have been doina, while het debt con tinues in de. rault. Thi s would b1 in1 MJ . De: Gaulle up shott. Repay- ment of this debt , even b)' offset , would be or s i&nifi- cant help at this time. We Senior RichaJd Sho wstack should dO likewise with all il takina OVCI the duties or other debton ,'' editot~in~chier or HaJboJ's Cona1euman John Rllick student newspaper, the Sea-has offered this solution· con. Helpina Richa1d in auid. "Would not the honest pol i~ i na the Beacon ate new a]. cy be simply to raiae the tcrnate paae editots Marcie sellinapriceof aold to Uuee M(Kenan and Tracey Kahan. times th·e preaent ptice, or . • .• • SIOS pet ounce, thus revalu· T1m St. Clan was named atina ou1 aold rue1vc," trr theSunset.Leaaue cham-Now that the House of Re- plon W1esthna team ~· pruentativu hu voted by Wrest1e1 of ~e Week. Ttm a close marain to lirt die h~a e&Jned. h11 fourth , vaJ· dollar aold cove1, you and 1 sHy wreathna.Iettcr With a may still defeat the me11u1e record of II •1ns and J los-by writina to Senators Ku- su, chel and Mwphy u•aina them LEGAL NOTICE to vote aaainst the bill when it it presented in the Sen- ate, Tell them: .. Gold is 1 neceuity in time or Wll. To aive up our aold •ould im- peril out national tecwity and miaht caute us to lose ou• national tovereianty. ·It would break faith with our boy• Oahlina in Vietnam! Vote lpinat the bilU Save our nation!" FROM THE liKE H• aaht uniO dtem, •t .t.om aay ya that 1 111111 h&el •••nina aaid. The Qdotol Ood. ~d 1M otnilly o:llaqod 1111-. a.d co ..... d.t them 1D tell .... lhat lhiaa; .., .... no..., of- ••• -· -lltlop, -..... 1 ..... , ... ... ... ........ pd .... . oclilooo, .., llo ola18, •d loo rohod lloo lltlld ..,, (II. Lou t: :IWJJ Planhel plans show NewpariHIIbol ,. .. ,11-.. Mel aumeiOila pria" doll• ic will bue ill ooe fuad ttclb, locaiiHiclliUll. rabloa neat of Che ,. .. , at Members 11M ... Ita •ill 11 :30 a.m., Moaday, March bo ln¥11041 0> play brldct 11, at lhe Sluff Sllirt Re.. afcer tlr.e tuat$M~~. t.aurant in Newpou Beach. Cbahmu of lbe ••••. it This event will rahe money for Panhellenic'a 2 tcholanhip funda and for Ita *'medcan Field Se1vice IUppolt, Metnberi and their aueau will be aeated at tablet featurina an International theme. l)ulina lunt:hcon, a ruh- ion ahowwitl pteunt aprin& and aummer waulrobea, l)pportunity ptizea will be aiven away, A 34y atay at tho Hacienda Hotel in Laa Veau wi ll be a bia feature, alao a round tlip ti cket to San Franciaco, courteay or Air Californ ia, Mil, C, RIIJ L•aba, YICI pr .. ident. auia&ect by Mia. Graham Oilthona, 1111rv .. Lions. and Mrt. ·Hany it"rr .. man, in chatae of deeoaa. tiont. Se1vina aa hoateuea will be the prealdent, Mra. Wil- liam Campbell; Ml.a. Leon Fry, Mu. Laurance Qanver, Ml•. P.M. Redman, Mit, Lloyd Mc:Call um,Mr a. Prank Tyler, Mn. Charlet Me- Mannamy, and Mu. Ray Blolter. Reservation• and int'orma- tion may be obtained by callina eithe1 Mu. Graham ')ibbona, S41·S906, or ~~. C.R. Lenahan, S48-<i471. Show aids burn ward u~ailina into lptina'' will be the theme or the fashion ahow or the Ladioa o\uxi- liary Or the Newp0Jt Beach Fire l)epartment. The event ·will be held at ll :10 a,m. Wednesday, Match 1l in the Stuft Shi rt restaurant, Marj.. nen Mile. Jim Uplon, and Jim Wri&ht. Proceed• '!.iII be. donated to the Bum lWud It Oranae COunty HOspital, Ticket in- formation may be obtained from Mn. Tom Oailey, 648· 9835, or Mrs, Melvin Kiddie, 642-7658. REAL TORS AWARDED CREA CERTIFICATES Realt ors Mabel Fiu~mouia or Corona del Mar, and Bru ce B. Howey oC Costa 0~. EARL L. S T EEL~. 1733 Candlesllck Ln., Bay- crest, st aff scientist In research and engineering at Autonet lc;s Division (Ana.- helm) of North American Rockwell Corp., Is author of a published book, "Opt i~ ca l lasers In electronics." He has written nUJTietous . tectnlcal papers, but th is Is his first book. Mra. Tom l)ailey il chair- man, aui sled by Mmes. John Btannon, Chuck Ba~ bitt. AI Haskell, Melvin Kiddie, Cecil Kiaht, Ted McMillen, Don Richuds, Mesa kave been awatded D f , • 1real estate educ_a~i~ certifi-e enslve cates by the Cahfornta Real ~PORT ACAOI!MY AWAID -INHED PICTURE -also - Es tate o\asociation, it ia announced by Randall Me. Cardle, education commi t- tee chairman of the New- driving plan port ~latbor..COsta Men .-\nocialion of Retired Boazd of Qealtors. To qualify, a realto l must complete' 3 year1 of Ser• vice as a member of a local real estate board and eom- plete 12 units of study in CRto\'s educational pr~ pam. "·ANGELS" HEEDED TO AID LOCAL GROUPS A Newport Beach non-pro- Penons in aele'c ted states, to dctenninc what problems drivers 55 years o r a1e and older had encountered. As a result or lhi s survey, automotive "Oriverplan 55 plus" became fact, Under lhi s plan, persona who qualify · as to aae are now offered 1 couue in deCen- si ve dti vina, in which New. port Beach poli ce ate c~ opera tina. NEWORT HANrlR filii Gil ARST SECT!Oll --P.! TMURSMY, FEB. 29,1!161 COROllA DEL 11M, CAU F. Church News Tbe PIQIOUIII eo...,..... St. · MUl: Ptesbyt •11• tional Chorclt, Jl62 Broad Cboich, !aUI:IIuff 01. • at St.o' New,ort Heilhlt _ JamboiM Rd., Eaat Bluff- 'Wou and your call" will br . · Mcl'ria Robinaon of b. the urmon topic of lhe Minneapolis, who haa been Rev, Nonnan Brown at lhe named interim pastor, will 10 a.m. Sunday service, . preach a.t U,o .10 '·'!'· Su_n- Gucat aoloiat will be Miu day aervtce. ·Hra top1c w111 Mario Rutty, Oranae Coaat be ... Three a~aweu to an Colleae atudOftt ltu~in& &o anctent q~a t1on: .. Who do be a atewardou. She ia a men uy that I am7 member or the 0CC Chorale. St. Andre;•, P•rea~terian The Pil&rim Peltowthip will Church, 600 St. Anckew•a meet at 3:30 p.m. Sunday.' Rd • .-Cliff Haven -Or. -.. Centtal Bible Church, 190 E. 23rd St., at Oranae Ave., Cos ta Meaa -Comnunion aetvicea will be held at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Pas- tor Henry E. Jonet will preach on the lopic, "Trant- lated. "At 7 p.m. he will bfina a meauae on the au~ ject, "An evsnael ical view a sensitivity trainina.'·' The Rev. Collins from Scotland, who spo ke It lhe recent Touey me~rial Bible Con- rerence, will be aueat speak- er _at 7 p.m. Wednetday, March 6. • • • The First Baptist Church .or Costa Mea a, 301 Maanotia St., at Santa Ana Ave . - The ord inance of commun ion wi II be conducted by Dr. P, G. Neumann at the II a.m. Sunday service. He will conduct baptism or be- lievers at the 7 p.m. ser- vice , An evanaeliatic ses- sion will be held at 6 p.m. for 6th grade students. • • • Lutheran Church o r the Mas ter, 2900 Harbor View Dr., Harbor View Hills - New members wi II be re- ceived at the 11 a.m. Sun- day service, and an inform• I reception with refre shments will Collow . Ralph Norum , stewatdship chairman , will bring a message to the membersh ip c lass and con• gregation. Dr. William Eller wi II preach on "An image or devoti on" at 8:45 and 11 . • • • Charlot Diorenfield will be- ain his lenten sermons at S.IIIN s,..,..... 8, 9:30 and II a.m. services ca-•• AI~,...._, "'i• Sunday. n.. theme wiu Ma'ss Spurgeon be "Home Safe," and this Sundoy'o lopic will be "Tho troth rev eo led path of peace ... A service of in(ant bl.pti sm will be Mr. and Mu. William H. held at 3 p.m. Sunday. Spur aeon liJ of 416 Snua • • • Hubor Rd., Cliff Haven, 'll!.e Chri&tian Science ·have snnounced the en- Churches, Corona del Mar, aaaement of thei1 dauahter, Newport Beach and Costa Sandia, to Richard Allen Mesa -"Christ Jesus" is McDaniel , aon of MI. and che aubject of thi s Sunday's Mra . Kenneth -\. McDaniel lesson sennon. The &olden or Lima, Ohio. text is the Micah prophecy Mill ')putaoon is the of the comina or th e Mes. great-panddauahter of siah from Bethlehem. W,H, Spuraeon, founder or • • • Santa Ana, She is a 3rd Newport Harbor Lutheran 1eneration Oranac Countian, Church, 2501 Cliff Dt., and the family haa !ived in Newport Heiahts -Pastpr Newport foJ 20 yeall, James Blain's sermon topic The bride-to-be ia a Ill·· for the 8:30 and II a.m. duate of Newport Harbor Sunday services will be the High School and the Univer- queation, "h ther e a be tte1 si ty of Redlanda. She alao time than now?" The s acr a-attended a university ea-ment of ho ly communion will be celebrated at both tension proaram in Sail· services. A lenten service burg, Au s uia, She is now teaching fo urth arade at will be he ld at 7:30 p.m. Newport Beach Elementary Wednesday, Pastor Blain's School. theme for thi s series will Her fiance was andua- be "Modem man before the ted from Ohio 'itate Uni-crosa." • • • Newport Unit y Church, vo'isity, where he wu on the football team and was affi\iat ed with 'iiama Chi fr aternity, He i 1 now em-- ployed by American Cement Corpo11tion . Weddin& bells will rina on June 22 at ')t, o\ndrew's Ptesbyterian Church . BIKE otECK.UP MAR. 3 • Juniors honor Ebell Juaior !!boll Clob of New- ~~ ,.. P• ~ Ia !!boll Clubiloorot,llollooa. The ••lill .. , ta.ta 10 hoDCN ..... .,.,, or •• Ju.- nion• a.,O..to«ina club, the Ebell Club, -.d alto 3 n.w p•ovilionat• of lhe Junio• Chab, ~ ... Robett Batham, Larry Mitchell 1nd H11low Richatdaon. ThediiV'• llpult• wu Or. Everett L. Shoauom, pay- choloaht. who teceived ~~ B. A. detsee ftom Pepperdiae Colle1e &nd hi I Ph.D. flam St1nford Unhenity, He •ia pteaenlly d,i recto~ It thi)D- atituto of Therapeutic Pay- choloiY in Sanla Afta. He was the fotme1 h .. d of tile Oepatlrnent of psycboloe at Peppe1dine Coll•a• IIDd has alao tauaM at Stanfont llldOreaoo Slate Univerlity . Some light on a dark subject Ever wonder why some pdl:l come Ln cleat. transparent bottles. while othen hide behind brown or dart- JRim aJ,ua? It's DO accident, but b)' dcsip. Wby ••• 7 Simple day- liaht can reduce the potency olsorM medQtioos. Conaide.r how sunshine fadca a rayon print, ror lnatanoe. tbua, -.btre needed, we u.e dark bottles, DOt to hide anythina, but to preserve tbe medici I eft"ec- U...... o( the drua your physicia n prescribed for you. nus is but one or many precautionary ~ that are taken to provide you with the best in pbannaoeutical service. Pharmacy -IL C0MT 8WT. -A DD. IIQ ~~-- BeRGMaN &eli INN "1H8ViSff" fit orzanization needs an anset to donate a small re- £1 igerator and an e)ecUic oven or hot plate, the Volunteer Bureau in New- port Beach reports, Cluses in the Newport Beach atea stan ed yester-GeOfge Mi'rtin and Fred day and will also be held Me rk le were elected to ). year ter ms as deacons 11 today, Feb. 29; Wednesda~·. the annual church business me etin& at I 5th St. and Irvine Ave., Cli££ Ha ven - .. True character oC being" will be the Rev. Loren Flickinser's sermon topic at 10 a .m . Sunday. His musical meditation topic at 7:30 p.m. Wedne sday will be "Harmonizing your ree linss ... • • • A bike rodeo will take pl ace hom II a.m. to I p.m. The l)rder of Saint J ohn, Sunday, ,\1arch ], near Five acolytes at the New polt Cro~~o"tl s res taurant, Coaat J.tarbu Lutheran Church, Hwy. and Poppy, Corona Newport Heiahts , elec ted del ~·tar, under the sponsor- the followin& officers at a ship of traffic oCfice11 o ( recent' Sunday evenina pot• the Newport Beach police luck dinner meetin&: OeMis departm'cnL parenll 11 well Koch, president; Rick Wil-as kids are invited fo r • son, vice--pres ident; Tom saCe ty che ck·up and rider Ansels arc alao needed for the Friendly Vititina Proararn, whic,h.,. provides March 6, and Thunday, . . March 7. meettna at Central Btble !;;;;'";-:;··;·,;·;-;;~ visilora fo1 l.he· mhy con-via)eacen~ anCI reat 'hOmes· in our area. Voluntcell are asked to call the Volunteer Buteau at 642~963, week· MESA. All c lauu a 1e bei•J .. etd Ct.uu::h of Costa Mesa. Hold- hom tO .a.a. lo'nuon i.a ,lhc .ovnmemben •o •J.ayBe~ Harbor Senior Citizens' re-s i•J.-. Sh~ldon Kuk.patnct creation -center, 15th St. and o\rt R1tteuatla, Ed !ian- and Jr vine .\ve., Clif£ Ha. Jon· and Leonard Kina were elected to 3-year terma as trustees, Potu! f)avis to a l-yea1 term. H old~ver mem- beu arc Ron Oavis, Leon Francis and John Hoyt. Other churc h orricers are Beverly Pittman, clerk; Mar- vin 'Jibson, tr easurer; James Park.er, head usher; \tichael Ryan, Sunday School su- perintendent. -' . JamCs -alto - "WATEIHOLE 13" day mominga. S4LVESOH ,COLL4GES DISPL4YE!l AT &ANK Anaheim artist Alph a Sal- veson will present her col- lages at the Bayside office of Newport National Bank thro ugh April. She eamcd her B.A. de- gree at the University of ---f7·--l California in Berkeley, took further work at UCLA, USC, OCC, Lona Beach State and Whittier Colleae. •no wu active as a teacher in the Oranae County Schools for 30 yean. •\Jter her re· tirement she toured Europe and a t that time was in vi ted to have one-man shows in Copenhaaen, Rome and Flo- SECONO SIG WEU No. 1 Beat Seller HAND& IODY ven . All pe11ons over age 55 lie invited to particip8le in thi s de£ensive driving couue and the Driverplan SS plus, The Iauer plan is available in this area to those who qualify, and is expected to be open in mor e than IS States soon, FINALISTS NA~,iED John Moore, 21, of 1992 Church St., Costa \-leu, a philosophy major, is one of 400 finalists vying ror 120 rJanrorth fellowsh ips to be awarded this year at Cal State, Fullerton. A Dan· forth fell ow recei ves 53,000 a year for 4 to 7 s while puuuina a • • • Temple Sharon, 617 W. l-lam ilton St., Costa \lesa, will ho ld the annual Purim carn ival Sunday, \larch 10, startin~ at noon. There will be g.nes lor th e children , and prizes for all win or lose. The hi@:h light o f the day will be a ma_l[ic show at 2 p.m. l(o&her styl e food and beverages will be ser-- ved. All pro ceeds will go the Temple Sharon build- ins fund. • • • Conmission cha irmen SOF SKIN elected at St. \1ark Presby - terian Church of Corona del Mar include Georae Fuller, Christian education: Tom 69 ¢ Hudson, membership; Earl REG, 1.'0 ONLY 1 Olrich, aeneral mission; ~ay -\mlina, worship, wi lh ORE.IDA SHOESTRING Potatoes. 1% LIIS. SARALEE CAKES 7• ORANGE·CHOC ·IANANA ]'" FANCY LONG CUCUMBERS 1& ' QualitY. ~~~C~MEATS -----------'-----1 Or. Carol Leland u co-- TOMATO SAUCE HUNTS 10oa. 3/31' SPAGHnn SAUCE MIX WIIIUSHROOMS HI OZ. 19' PAPAYA NEOAR 2131~ KUL"ANA 12 OZ. REYNOLDS WRAP REG. 19t . 49¢· Ll. chairman ; Charles Sword, finance, Committee chair· man are Lo is Sword, chil- dren's work; Bob Bein, adult educstion; Don Hil- denbrand, church and so- ciety; Laurie KelloJJ, evan- aelitm: Loma Hudson, 'parish life; Bob Virctik, new membcfl; AI Kelao, sacramenta; Ooua J oy, uah- en; Jane Hardacre, hwnaa needr Pat Black. university relations ; Jouphine Wada- "Woflh and Jane Croul, li- brarian•: Moira White and Mary Hombucklo, mutic; Roy Jonet, hou te and lfOWKI•; t.l Auer, bulkliaa and lona ranae pi&Mina; Clan Amlin&, chancelauild. • • • FI&TUIIII II.II.IIIIF A niaht •cbool of prayer •ill be conducted at Pr inca of Peace Lethenn Ou.ucb. Bater St. Md Mel a Vente Dr •• in Coa&a Meta... (ft:MI Much 3 ......... 6. Tht ... tina time wm be 7 P..•· ._.,, tnd 7:)0 p.m. ·lht ••• l ........ 'I'M ••••• .. _ .. , will ~. *•· .... s..rald, --ol a __ .,_, .. _ .. IIG' L CDAIT 111111 roitll. 1 • LMpOid -Knoll -Hennon Mill..-- -Hi-.., -Rob«t John -Gunlod.:e -Jaa- ,., ~ Gen.NI Fir.proofing -All St .. l Equip. - McDowell & Craig -Harpers of Coli f. -Meilinlc l20 M. A.eltei• 11•41. 201 H. Mei n Str .. t f)Jiphant, secretary·trea-proficiency test, accordina ........ -n.....ao S...ta ...... -s.u.3101 s urer. to Sgt. Don Burdsall. A. J. CLINTON Jeweler announces c hange in owne rship "For th e post 11 years manager and pori owner I hove been of EWERT'S JEWELERS at 3007 East Coast Hig h- way 1n Co rona del Mor ond just re- cently hove purchased lhis branch s1ore of EWERT'S rn Son1o Ana and expect to corry the some high quoli ty merchandise. as previously and look forward to serv in g my cuslomers wi 1h lh e some prompt service.". . . We corry the fin est 1n WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, feolur ing such well known brands as BULOVA , ACCUTRON, OMEGA ••. In silverware we feature GORHAM, REED and BARTON , TOWLE, INTERNATIONAL , WALLACE and HEIRLOOM . I , .... , £_,.,., J ... , .... c-ul•· WATCHES • DIAMONDS • WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A. JAMES CLINTON Sol• 0WI'I., ........ i 3007 EAST COAST HIGHWAY, COlONA Da. MAR 92625 T.a.,.._o:67W..S CliPPERS IN . IOR .. 5, ,_,_, ... _ .. ... Coaot cu..... A4U" •. Me a.;. ka .. Moo ruked -·• 'fWJI ow;.., ~;...: a'oi!Gi. ....... ial 110 dleir •1• aad eveat. ., .. 19 •• Ju& aa..-o,ol "8•• ...i~.alf.l'' 1 wor&d" maaaiiDe. ,-...-the10 IWimntl.fl lfe lillod ~ in the 10 places lhoy have ~:"· umedin dle n1tioul 1tand. ~· iaaa: • ,. • Kathy Kelly, dauah\lf .._ .. o f MI . and Mu. ·E.H. Kelly ....... of Balboa. baa taken 5 . .~ ,.. ., places: Second in the J 00 ftee with 58.9-lona c:ouno. Third in the 100 back with 1:08.2 -ion& course. JoHroy Wilce • Foutth in \he S(Mtard free wi th 26.0 -shott course, :•: ~~~ poup 13-14. -~ l •• :. -:r:·=~ ,. '· ~ • • FOW"th in the S()..melet ftce wi th 29.4 -lana course. Fi fth in the l()().yard b.ut- terfly with 1:09.3 -tona course. • Jeffrey Wil co~. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wil- cox of Harbor Hia}llands, placed in 3 evcnt_5.: First in the IOQ..meter br east with 1:16.2 -lana course,ll and 14 aae asoup. Thitd in the too-meter breast with 1:16,9 -lona course. Third in bteast with COUtS e. the l00-4Tletel 1:15.5 -Ions • Sam Frank lin, son of Dr . and MIS, Ralph Ftank\in of Tus tin, has taken 2 place5. Fifth in the .5"5-yatJ free .. ith 32.0-Ions course. Fifth in lhe SO..yard buttct· Oy with 31.5-short couue, 10 and undet aac &tour. Sam has just returned fsom the 15th annual Canadian· Ame ri can swim meet tn Ed· monton , Alwerta, Canada, K•hy Kolly 'ol.\1ete ~ied rot a first place in the SO free and took 3rd in the 200 IM. These 3 young people along with oth~r s in Sou- thern California were ho- nored Feb. 23 at the Roser Young auditorium in Los Anse\es at the a nnual AAU swimmin& a..,.·ards dinnet. Coach for the Coast Clip- pers is Don Utter or Costa \1esa, teachet and coach at \1e s a Hiah School. 15.1 Kings average • IS The Corona del Mat liiea Xings saved their best e£. fc,lts for the final Ir vine League aamc, crushing las t place Estancia of Costa \tcsa 89 to 58 Wednesday evening last week. (.or ..... ,... MM ¥M~•.t ..... o.OI ...... 1<-lctlto ~~~ ... ~· l tlft\d<l Co-tit ""'"" !•••"'<•• It was the highest Lcasue score for the champion Sea tanas 12·11 after a quattcr Kings. who swept all 14 or play. ,\·lesa took the half games witho ut a loss and ti me lead, ~6-33 . But a~tet sled a reason teco Jd of 3 quaJters 1t was all t1ed ~.2 •of ·-· r ~v ~ up, 33 ·33. The \tustanss Co~ch Bi11 Blo<ri"s"•.Cfa; h1fi. a q~ edi~ in the final hit a total of \,060 point I pe1_1od £0 1 the VIC lory . in Leaaue competition for . Jtm ~argent \c~ the scor· a game average of 75.7. ma. wrth 13 pornts; L~yd Their opponents were able Whtte had II ; Oon Fa111_s, t tally only 626 for a 6, Chuck Yerkey, 4; BJ\1 4~ 7 average. ' Bouska, Bowman, 'Jt c g Er- &b Leech was the top skine and l)a vc~bolew ski, scorer in the League finale 2 each, with 24 points, Phil Jordan conuibuted II~; John Yule, 15; .li m Kindc\on, 1--l; Chris Th ompson, q; \1ike \1cWil· liams ,6, and Kim Wil brecht, l. '¥like LaRue kept up his red hot scoting for his eel· )at dwcl\ang ~glcs with 20 points. Peny had 13 ; \1ikc \be y and Skip 'Nil\iams, 7, each; 'lary Bulla, 6; 'Jeotge Ba1nett and Charlie Hoy t, 2 each, and Bill 'lugas, I. The Costa \leu \1ustangs salvaged a minot shate of gloty in theit final game by upsetting Fountain Valley 42 to JQ. \tcsa thus was able to edse up to a 6 th place tie with the Va lencia T igen, who were wa lloped by Brea..Q\inda 66-58. The Barons led the '¥Ius- GRAND OPENING DF YM BUILDING MAR. 11 The ()range Coast YMCA announces that the ~rand openang or t.he new bUl ldm~ at 2300 Unive rs ity Dr., Bac k Bay, will be he ld 9.rn · day, March 17, from 1·30 to 4:30p.m. General Darector Rollm Brous acd anformed the New· port Beach City Council hy lette r Monday evening that the open!nfo:: feature wi ll be a 1:30 parade of Y lndHlll Guides , Y Indian Ma.adens . Gra·Y and Tri·Gra·Y ~roup s, led by a hiJ;:h school band. The Counctl approved the Y request fCM" closmg or a pot· tion of Tustm Ave. for the duration or the parade. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A COMPLETE INVENTORY FROM A FINE MEN'S STORE HANDLING ONLY FAMOUS NAME BRANDS. OUR PRESENT STORE llr STORAGE FACLTTIES ARE BREAKING AT THE SEAMS. THIS "0UALTTY" MERCHANDISE UST 10 MINIMUM ALTCNA TtON CHAti!IO~ OH eALC, lTC ...... 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Game e:,_f.• , · -. t::::!: :1 PIRST SICTIOM, PAOI 4 -TMUIS"AY, Pl .. 2t, tUI time will be 8 p.m. ' LIGAL IIOTICI L,.;,;,;;;;.;..;,;;,;,;;,;,;;,;;;..;.;;;.;;,;;...;.;;;;;;,;.;,;;,;.:.;.;;,;;;.;;;.;..;.. _ _, The Pi r a tea won w i 1 h 011 c r or lh e Pi ra tn 1co1 in 1 31 COM WINS ROUND Tueadoy evenina •. takina poinll.' John Vallely woo NO'llCE OF PIJBUC HEAliiiiC NOTICE IS HER~BY CIVEN .._, ~· Chy Coucll of droe Chy of Newr.rl Beach will •old • pabllc earia'/ resudiag MaDier Slreel aa Hl ... way PI• Amead•e•t• Noa, f4, IS ad 16 re co-eoded by tb followias ruolutio .. of abe Pl•oias Commi .. ioa of the Clay of Newpon Beach: The Sea Kinaa of Corona del Mar, undefeated c:ham- ~Qftl of the Irvine Leaauc Won theit fint round eon· teat in the CJF play-oris, CDM ·Tennis Club formed Fotmation o f the Corona del Mat Tennis Club was aMOI.IRCed thiS week by CO.. owners Jirrmy Ford, local musician, and Jay Burchett or Corona del Mat, an as- sistant pro fessor or enai- n::erina and technolo&y at pasadena Ci ty Colleae. "The Tennis C lub, which will open \1arch \6 , will use the tenni s facilities at Jamaica Inn. Corona del \1ar, l ntet-c\ub matches, bl idge, pro-shop, and al- tanged matche s ate offered to CO\ lTC mem ben. Also available for club membet sate the corree shop at Jamaica Inn, and the bar and restaurant at Jo- scrs. &th of the co-owners have had considerable ten- nis toutnamenr-experience, both as juniors and adults, '"We are both happy play- ing tennis, and sink. 01 swim, we will be puTSuins an enjoyable hobby each o r us has had for all or our lives." they sa~d. E~per ienced Tennis pta. fessiona\s will be available for childr e n and adults, ac- cordins to Jimmy For d. &th single and family membeJShips are beins of· feted. poatina a 69~0 victory over Lon a Beach Poly. 11 wu a repeat pe1foflno ance for the Kinas. They had tun over Lon& Beach 68 1o 40 in an early pre•League game. The 2nd tound aame in the CIF's AAA Division will match Cot on a asainst At· cadi a at 8 thi s Ftidav niRht at Glendora H ish School. Arcadia defeated El Ran- cho in a play-off Monday nisht and turned back Bur- boughs 6'~0 in the first round of Cl f play Tuesday nisht, The victoty over Long Beach was eastet for the Kings than the score indi· cates. They JUmped to an imptcssivc 36 to 17 half· time lead, and maintained a wide margin doting the 3rd quarter. They fought nfT a 4th quatter tally to win by 9 points. John Yu le led the Sea King attack with 27 poin ts, Steve Leech was next with 23; Phil J o rdan had only 5, but "'-'IS bu sy taking tc· bounds. J im Kindc\on scot• ed 10; Mike \icWilliams had 3, and Tony had I. The vic!(Hy was the Sea Kings' 23rd in 'a row and boosted the it season record tn 27-2. Othet local League teams tn CIF rlay-offs fared as follo,..,s : \tanna, runne r-up 1n the SunHI League , de- feated Redland s 71 to 50. ll unllngton Beach. Sunset • League champwn. 'oi.On 84 tn 41 ll\"~r \lagnolia, runnei· UJ" tn th e lr \"tnc Leasue . care or Jrd place RI VCUide riaht behind him with '29 ll 1 &o 90. It &ook a 5.5-~4 puttina him back in l.he lead · ahocker by Mt. San Antonao In the aoorina tota1a. Ed over Fullerton 10 tie up the Babiuch added~ 17 pointa, conference race for Friday'• and Crail Falconer bad ts. finale. At uake will be the and Bart Canido acored ll. EC ctown and a bid to the The EC Conference rac:e 16 th annual state junior waa tied up at 12·2 after col\eae p1ay.ofh. the Feb, 20 aamea last The Mounties, tied fo r 5th week. ·Then the Piratearan place with Chaffey, led the intobiatrouble a t the handa Hornets most of the aame , or Chaffey Friday #niaht, but Fullerton arabbed the los in& Ill to 108. · Bruc:e lead a t ,54.53 with 3:30 to Chapman had 34 that niaht: ao. With 19 aeconds left, a Vallely score d 26, and Pal• 10-foot jumper by Charlie coner 25, but that was not Brag gave Mt. SAC the enou&h against the speedy winnin& marain, althouah Panthers. The fo llowina Fullerton had 2 mo re shots night OCC survived a dea at the buket, the las t one termined assault by Mt. SAC just as the buzzer sounded, to win 104 to 97 after trait• Qranae Coast led River.. in& 57-44 at half-time. Vat- side 5445 a t the hai£, and tely had his best ni&ht aa a more than doubled the mar .. P irate wi th 44 points. Chap- &in in the 2nd halL Bruce man sco10d 23 and Falconer Chapman was th e bis aun 22 . TOM CORKETT, 341 Cherry Tree Ln., West Upper 8ay, displays the trophy for fir s t Tars give OUers a. scare ~~d c ~~~· ~;· ~~~~.ho·~~·-~~~; ' 1,425-mlle, 12~ay Aca- The Harbor High Sailors gave League champion Huntington 8each a bit or a scare Friday evenin& but went down in defeat 6Q to 62 in the Sunset finale, The champs were 1~ in League play and 22-3 for the season, \1arina Hi gh, 2 games behind in 2nd place, fini shed with a 12 -2 League record and 24·3 fot the season by easily trim-- HaJbot tl igh wound up tn 3rd place with an 8-6 rat- ing, and 15-9 for the sea. •on . ·~~~fTsr~:~~. put co race, which was won "'1!1 '".:-t by John Ki lroy's Kialoa. .:::,·~·:,::,7' .... 5••"' l;:, ~tl ,.Tom Corkett skippered fOf .r-""""' ... ,_,. ... IJA ·~-·"' t~ '1}.:! his fat her, Earl Corkett of 'Z:~:~;;.,~, l-~ 11:0 I th I C I ....... ...., v~u~v •-tn •·u l3a boa, on e r a 48, ·nn•• •~• 1"11 •-~~ Salacia. Tom is a 1 95q gra- SailolS Slaycd wi thin s trik- ing distance du1ing the first half, ttailing 4841 at JnteJ .. mission, but could not hold down the Vikinss dutina the 2nd halL Alan Gage was tops fot the Tats with \9, 8\ack had 16 ; Love, \4; Ho lmes, 6; Suock., 4; Ha ven, 3, and llancock, l. duate of Newport HarbOr High, attended OCC for 2 years , and now Is a yacht broker at Ardell Marina on Marin ers a.4i1e. He and his wife, Sandi, are parent s of a daughter, Debbie, b, and a son, Tom J r., 4. (~nsign photo.) Ruolotioa No. 703 -AJaea~ meat No. 14 whi ch woold i..,. clodeio lhe M .. ter Pt .. Fifth Avuue lrOfll a poio.l io.ter- aectilll" at Dahlia Aveaue t!l• tqdhas weaterly to a polot coaoec:ti"/ with "MacArthar Boulevar aad uteadi11g easterly alons the preND.t alipmeot 10 Poppy AveD.ue aod thence eaaterly aad 11otth.erl y acroaa Buc:lr. Colly to a poiru of co~U~oectioa with the future arteri al aueet to be locaaed eaaterly of Cameo Hishlaada aad whi ch would be deaipated •• a a.ecoodary arterial roadway. Resolution No. 702 -Amead- ment No. 15 which woald change the claaaific:ation of MacArthur Boulevard hetweea E:aat Coni Hif¢iway aod Saa Jo;r,quia Hilla Road to a pri• mary road (4 laoea divided); and Amendment No. 16 which would change the c\assific: .. tioo of Hospi"l Road aod Pl acentia Avenue between Su perior Aveaue and :iewp ort Boulevard to a aecoodary road l .. laoe.s undi vided). NOTICE IS HE:RE:BY rt.:R· TIIE:R C I VF.~ that the said public hearin(l! will be held on the lith day of March, 1968, 111 tbe hour of 7:30 p.m. in the Cou ncil Chamber.s of the City ll all of the City of ;'Oewport Beach, California, at whi ch time and place any and all persvn!l iDtereste d may appear aod be heard thertoo. L11ura La11ios [ity Clerk City of Newport Beach Publi~~oh: feb. 29, 1968, ill The Harbor [uip TRACKMEN WIN The Sailors played the l')i lets all even in the first quarter, 21 -21; uailed J7. 30 at the half and S64 4 at the end of the Jtd quarte1. Then Harbor staged a spi ri t- ed rally th at nan owcd the marsin to 56-50 before the champs got rollins again. &b Black was high point man for the Sailou with 13, Cot lowed by Lee Haven with 10; Ron Love and Rick Sticklemaier with 9 each; o\\an '}age, 8; 'lous Under- wood, 5; Paul llolmo-s and John SUock, 4 each. Coach John Bl alt'~ track· m:n at Comna. del \tar_ H•&h School compete at 3 p.m. today, F c-b. 29, tn a nun·leasue rrw:ct \uth llun- tlnsto n Beach on the ho !T'I!' f1cld. The f\1ng ~ ~ho"'e d early !>~asu n s u ength b} de· defeatmg W ~stmm!>ter 67 I ll 51 Ia!>\ 'ol.eek on \\cdnl's da~. llcrc-'s ho~ the Corona del \lar athlete-s fare-d : I ~0 htgh hurdles -The Jo hn ~on br other~ pluccd on~-tv.n; John "'-1n11 10g 1n 15.1: ;-..: .. rman 2nd. I 00 da!>h -Pat \nnnd I, ftrst. 10.5. \Ide AI Ruffmgton, ~nd; Ntck Nabers. Jrd. 8RO -Bub Galiskts, Jrd. \80 lo 'ol. hurdle ~ -J uhn J•'hn:.l)n, ftr:.t, 11.1 . 220 -Ru:h fiarber, 2nd; Pat Connell, Jrd. 1-mtle -Chuck Allen . 2nd; Charle!o Rc urd , 3rd. Shot put -Tom l1 11rnbeak, first. 44 ft. t: 1n.; Court F1k.e:o. 2nd. Pole vault -Pat l onne II . f1rst , \1 feet. tl!gh JUmp-Ben Rllor1a, Jeu y Steneh1em, Bob Schinkel, 3-way to in. t ie , 5 ft. . • Lon a JUmp Bi II HaiL, fi rst, 20 ft. I 3.'4 in.; Bob Schinkel. 2nd; Ste\'e Echo ls, ltd. 4~0 tela} -C0\1. first in 45 flat. Cowna del \t:u also "'-On m Class B, 48 to 47, but lost in Class C. 47 to --ll. Two nishts eatliel, \-tar- ina eliminated any hopes that the Sailou had fot CIF play-offli by winnin& 83-63 in th e Harbot s ym. The 10-mile run Sunday The IJlh annual Ncwrort 10--mih: handicap run is ~chedu\ed fnr this Sunday, \t:uch ). The tun, co-spons01ed b)· the (}rtt lmJst Club of New. rort llarbQr and the Newport Be ach department of parks, beachc!> and re creation, will begin at q a.m. at Coron a del \tal lligh School, follow snuth along Jamboree Rd., cut o\·cr (.(1 Ra ck Bay Dr ., loop back thr ough East Bluff ln the s tarting point. PBR 1ace d irector Jay Robinson says nver 80 tun· ners, ranging f11lm IO years to 60 yeats of age, arc ex· pected to en ter the S.P.A.- A.A.U. sanctioned even t. Trophies will be gi"cn to the first 5 handicap finish· ers, the fir st 5 fa stest times, the rirst finisher over .-K) years, the fint finisher O\'er 50 years and the fi ts t Newport Beach runner to finish. BLANKET BURNS A shotted electric blanket t:aused a fire that burned a mattzess and bedding at the tesidence of Helen On, 6001 Newport Sho1es Dr., Apt. 2. Newport Shores, Friday, Feb. 23. INVENTORY TAX LIQ liON SALE ,.AMOua MAK~N IE C. $111 •• rAMOU. MAKC" SPORT COATS •••. -............. $2(;. ft&O. P•·" •••••• ,.:.$11.11 ...................... $1.11 .. c .................. $tl.ll ,.AMOU• MAKI:ft SWIIRS ................ ·· .. Sllll NllG, UO,OO •••• •••••• S15.11 .................... , .... N~G . PQ ,OO • "*'••••••$22.11 ,.AMOU. MAKCft SIIRTS . .................... ,~.. ..................... " .. N EO • 17.00 • • • • • • • • " ' • $1.111 1 T i~ne 2D -rds or less .... ········-I. SO 21 words to 30 wo rd s ... 2.00 31 word s to ..0 words ...... 3.00 Each word over .0 words . .05 2 Times 2.l0 3.00 4.00 .10 3 Timu 3.00 4.00 5.00 . 15 HARIOR TR-ER AND STORAGE ,.,_, ,., WHEATON VA.NLtNES, INC. Ll 8·1323 or Ll 1·9713 20!: OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER 175 E. 170. sc. 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Special Couue s • ron,.olr S49;,. r .. rd Brush-upt'(.·na,IB\ot STAN GARAGE SALE: Btuninarc- frorn 1395. \'('w ll a producing machine; $]()() lf"n 1 54~). :-.r vrru l llornl DARD, SE. E.CTRI C EXE-o ff list price; typcwritet ,:ran,.d"'h f~odmr PSh~~l'r' c· CUllVE typewrilers, ,:;/H cha'rr ·. '10·. s tenocord die. . r nn • 1 I pi" .o. Brush-up course I, auer--.:. 1907 N. ~la in St. at 20th noons, evenings. Pay fo r tatinB machine, S86; crib Sant.a your books, and a· small &:. hi&h chail, 525; 4 bar sloo\s, 516; size 39 Tux· rcaistration fee, then only sS.OO pet week. 100'• of edo,539;se t Enalishchina, aucceaafu1 ataduatea ov er 515; Hawaiian auitat and the past five years. Polly amplifier, S40. 673-6899. Priest Buaineu Colleae, 1742 Miramar D1., Balboa, 325 N. Newport Blvd., TV COLOR BARGAIN - Newport Beach. Phone Super deluJ.e ZENI1li, .54.5·1723. their finest. Cost $8'15, SCHOOL PROBLEMS new, jult Completely I"Ct- Privatc Hiah School vicedby Hal at KirkpatJick lndi,vidual au entioo TV~ larae beautiful maple Small Classes cabinet. Sell fo r S215. BRICKER·WARD Take small 19•• to 21" PREP SOIOOL B&.W, w/cabinct or pol· U Fair Drive -Costa Mesa table in uade. Call Frank S40--0420 Jotdan, 671-2430. • -II:S POR SAL( . :.•..:P..;I~.T.:.S ___ ---- .. The Motl~m f:o".s~"Hitir~r•• !ioMETI-iiNO NEW 6y ,_. .. ,lcr If. Brtti'""" at Jordan's. :Fri. eve 7~ f/m~"drr •r~tl ,,uidrrtt of SPECIALS every week. ~t Cort.s lr•ctitJ~ .Actimt, life. I least lSft off now. c:ment. P•fJer#Jttc4 11. quality itema ONLY. Como in "and 110. JOIIDAN'S PIIT -1U1 L Cout Hwr. c-• dol Mar -67J.:MJO "'ANTI!D TO IIENT 'IIANTI!O TO LI!ASI! r Bay troa& home •idl pier (abar· od.Qk)"-ia t.he Balbol. aru, Hallloc'Aru. 67J,t71A. Call doyo -S"" Wllfaod, ..._. :llll )3-41. ~-=~;::~~;:=~~-; ; COIIIIIIOAL LUll POll LI!ASI! -5400 "'· ft. connorcial '-ildina ..... • . !J!J~~. fl/14 ! ...t.~, ~&Ill~ '&a~, t!abf. . 175-3871· loioaoe all.,. • .,~ .... A 1-. ..... altr , ..... alllrta .. ti.Jil ...... . -n,__ .. ...,,, INtineiiiMMI_.t. MOo> rewlol ud bootkeeplaa ..•lcao. Call (21UJ. ... HooY)' po'"' 1100 A of 440V willli lrMif...-• 10 ·IUV A 1JIIV. Loc-.. I • .,. at 11511 L-• c .. ,.. .... ue- Ba .... Call 494 tltl eo p, O. loa 1414, t.apoo. HIINt ~UC OOL.~HIH lltC.TAUIIIAifT ....... --,107 · .... ......... ~,7)-m .. •• I , MADELAINE (Piay•d by Pat Moran I, daughlor Mlch•l• <Stephanie Moran} and Asl"lley (Stuart Swldletl, left to right, watch. the bewitched antics of Maurice in the Lido Isle Players production of "Once for the asking," which will be presented In the Lido Isle Clubhou se at 8:30 p.m. Mar ch 1 q through 23. Lindbergh scholars ~e followina Lindhe11h '3tade: MCny Elizabeth School students in Costa Andrews, Shelly "Jreaa. Mesa have been honoted for Julie Millet, Cynthia ~il• !:heir scho last ic achieve-aaki, Andrew Vircsik. -61h ment durin a the fint sc-Grade: Mit.hel\e Scott, Tam-- NE11'0RT IIAIItiOR EIIIGII FIRST SECTIOII --P. 5 IRVINE COVE • 4 BEDROOMS -• 4 B,A THS • FAMILY ROOM • DINING ROOM • SWIMMING POOL • GORGEOUS PRIVATE BEACH TAXES $1642.00 LEASEHOLD $89 5.00 $65,000 $15,500 DOWN BALANCE 6.U: -29 YEARS p.a. palmer inc. mester of the school year. my Bulla, Loti Miller, Nan-~,.ife~r' tiONOR ROLL -4th cy Newton. . Grade: Ted Cheron, Mike -\ni1o, Holly Byen, Li ly '<umamo to . Sth .J za de: Wendy Ban, 13elinda Mac~lill an , Pauicia l-lohl, Jail Robe;ts. Vicki Ciwanaon, Jim Mapple- be,r:k, Karen Rivera, Sally Will cutt. 6th 'Jrade: Brenda IJuthrie, Va lorie Marcus, Kelly Conway, Jeff Kravitz, Pam Tzoupe, 'it eve Allee, Brian AnJenon, Jamie Mann, Jennie Martin, Kath- leen Patterson, Cathy Sm ith , -\ndlea Sorenson, Patty Todd . IIAIITHA FEATHER OF CORONA DEL liAR II ES Martha Jane Feather, of 615 Begonia Ave., COirOnlj del Mar, passed away day, Feb. 26. at Hoag pital. . Mrs. Fe athe r was bet. 12, 1878, in P~:~i~::~l vania. Sh e came to 1 nia 22 years ago and lived in Orange County 12 years. She was a hotos&·l wite for 66 years. Services will be he ld at Slh od p.m. t ay, Feb. 29. at <;OUJLAR~'ll P KENNETH CORSON, CONTRApOR, DIES Eiahty year o ld Kenne th Mal cl m Corson of 2551 Ounae A\'C,, Co sta Mesa, died Wedne sday, Feb. 21, at his home. Mr. Corson wa s born July I, 1887 , in South Dakota, He was a California and Orange County resident fo1 4S years, and a self em- pl oyed conuactor for 40 --yeu1 .... -• c ific View Chapel, with David Fowler as ~:~~~!~.1 Interment will be at Vi ew. with Baltz Corona del Mar funeral arrangements. MRS. OANI EL ALDRICH'S MOTHER SUCCUMBS Mts . Beryl Brown Hami ton of Tucson, the of ~-1r s . Jean Aldri ch, Galaxy St., Do,·er Shores , di ed Fr iday, Feb. 23, Hoag Ho spital. ~\Irs. lhmilton had vi siting her dauAhter, is the wife of UC I Olan- HATE PRIVACY? Then clon't come tro s" this cfistinetive ho•e 011 e very woochy lot -surToundM by shrtoly cypt'OU •cf lush grMMry, Th• ho•o is WOI'ffl ancf eho .. int - b""" eoili119 with wall to wall cotpO'fiRI· Woocf ,__.. ing 1\!nouncfs a Iorge woocf l:aum i111 firoploco 111 tho spoclous livil'lg room. 3 boclnMHIU, 2 Mths, l:auilt-ln "itehen, cfbl .' gorago. Even your outdoor livlnt Is pri· vote ••• completely foncocf pot;o CMcf closocf cooklnt shelter. All th is privocy oncf .. iet ancf y..,'ro only 2 bloc" s from b.ach, shoppint. school. COME TO FRESH AIR COUNTRY $37,950 ~nghwffierrl ~slnle 318 Tholia lagu11o Beach, Coli f. 4944093 • THURSDAY, FEB. 29, 1168 OODA D£L IIAII, CAUF. .. a.;srt lndt I I•• • • ••• hhd c.te .. LWe .. CUll ..... JUST LISTED C'""oo Hiv/o lands VIEW HOME with pool . L,••v• 4 Bed..,om • Family room. OWNER MOVING TO FLORIDA. ' Aalting $52,900 • • • • • OPEN HOUSE Modem as tomorrow. 3 8/R, 2 both, condominium. 2 pools, putting green, badminton courts. SUNDAY, March 3, 1968. 1-5 p.m. 24]) University Drive (comer Tustin ~ . .,..) Newp~rt Beach I • • • • • • OPEN HOUSE MAKE OFFER on beauti ful oceon view home. 'owner must sell. 4 8/~ + Famil y Room. SUNDAY , March 3, 1968, Noon 1o S p.m . 4833 Cortland (Comao Hiv/olands) Corona del Mar OOX Y. f'RJll'CKl.ll'C ' . RE:Jll. TOR ' 3250 Ent Cout HithwtY Corona dtl Mar, California . l'tlonl: 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS ' New Baycrest Home ' Cus10m BuU1 wilh 1 View! B aycrat "foaEVE& VIEW" Homes by Ivan Weill • Sons, Inc. • QIMIIity Southldnd huildu$ jo, 44 ya,s NEW 300 SERIES • FJI.OJo4 $63,930 UrP£1l NEWI'OJT HAil.clll DOVEil SHO&ES -lllVIN~ llANCH layrrr.st Models at 1842 Santiaao Drive. Newport Beach (714 ) 646-1$$0 D~c-o'41~d 11ttd fu,nlslt,tl hy J. H. 8itRG'· S.ffrll A• \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'J I I IJ IJ /I /1 11 1111 11 Live Like a King ---W!'l11 A VIEW, f1T FOR A QUEEN In dlls 3 bedroom. 2~ bam home, deligbttul heated ADd filtered secluded P<Xtl. Call today Cor an appoi.Dt· meat to see thia distinctive bome. 332 llorgueri 11 Corona del Nor -673·8550 1/ortl•/1, f< •• /tor Psi vate arave.side ser- vi ce s .Were held Sa lluda y , Feb. 24, at Harbor ReS! Memori al Park, Costa Mesa. The Re v. ~lctben J ohn son • 0~~·· "f'iflf Methodist -~~ot Co1&a1Mesa w~ offi c i..,t. Bell Broadway \lortua1y diTe c tcd the fu - neral. ce \lot Dan i e I A Jdr i ch. >~ :: I:F.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r wa s bom Feb. I, 189), i ·---with 5 Big Bedrooms···- Family Comes FIRST MRS. MABEL BLUMER OF 11-. I. DIES AT 87 . Mabel Br adley Blume1, 87 , of 107 Jade Ave., Ba lbo a Island, pau ed away Tues- day, Feb. 27, at her home , Mrs. Blumer was born Aug. 7, 1880, in Connec ticut. She Jived in CalifoJnia for 27 years, and in 01a nae Coun ty f01 II year s, Sea vices wit t be he ld al II a .m. Sa tulday, \larch 2. at Ba ltz Co rona del \lar Chapel wi th th e Rev. Crist BertJand of San Mari no Congr e ga tion al Church a s l"'ffician t. Interment will be u Fairhaven Me mo ria l Pa rk . sa.• LOST IN THEFT OF JEWELRY, CASH Al most 13.500 in jewelry and cash was s tole n from the residence of Robert Lau..:hlin , 27 19 Pe bble Dr., Harbor Vi e w Hills , some- time between Feb. 21 and Feb. 26. A 12 inch by 14 inch safe wa s pried from th e wall lcr cated inside a linen closet in a bathroom. It was then "pried and peeled open .. by tools taken rrom th e J.:ar- age. Some 1500 in bills and 30 silver dollars were tak en. The jewelry los s was set at 12942.91 and included a 24 diamond necklace valued at 1492.29. diamond earrings worth 157D. and an aqua· marine ring worth 1500. JIM CLINTOI4 BUYS STORE FOR HIS OWN Jim Clinton, who opened Ewell's jewelry store in Corona del Mar in 1956, has purchased full ownership of the store and will operate it u A . .lames Clinton Jeweler. Mr. Clinton ia a native of Middletown, N. Y .,· where he owned and operated a jewelry ll.Ofe aher World War 11. tte t mlC well in 1952, and wu employe~ by Northrop (now Nortronacl) in Anaheim before 1oina in pa~tnenhip with Ewen•a Mre. 1111 Clinton's han , l dMJIItenll'ld a sot~. Robert. II. Ia au•Mi•a wa&ctlrnaker acllool io ...... oa.. - ••••• cs.1111uar, J•l•, ucl alto ~ 1• Oiakllft help oet .......... C11hl ..... II ... loll ti• cloo\ •. Mar ino. For 10 years was I ibrarian for HoW'ard Sto ff, Tucson , Sefvice s ~"wi l\ be held in TucSon, with Pac ific Vi ew Mollua ry as the fo rwar.ding di rector. WHIPLASH PARALYZES ACCIDENT VICTIM A whiplash suffered Lo11aine Lynch, 412 za, Lido Isle, arter a co IIi 10i on at 4:48 p.m .• day, Feb. 26, at the inlet- sec ti on of Via Lido La fayette, left het ly zed. Newpott Beach men had lo give her fin aid and th en place het in Seal's am bulan ce to be ta ke n to ~loa& Hospita l. Ane\da Barna rd, 22 -1 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, was the dJ i\'er of th e other cat in- volveJ in th e crash. HARRY R. SEELY OF COSTA MESA OIES Uarry ' 't. Seely, 2 16 Charle flr., Colla Mes dieJ We dne&Jay, Feb. 21 at his home. Mr. Seely was born Nov. 1'.09, in Miuouri. 'le lived here since IQ S2 . is a veteran o r World II, and had been a watchman fOJ 10 years with Jones L04:kman Steel Co. Ciervices and enoombm~nt ll were heldtin Pitt &bash, )ell Broadway Mortuary was director for the service. PSYCHOLOGIST TO TALK Or anae Ca.. at Chapter Parents Without Par '"""II will meet at 7:30 p.m. this Friday, Marcti 1, at the Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Clubhouse Dfive, Costa Mesa, accordin1 }0 Jim Ward, newly eleeted ptesidcnL 'A panel discuuion will be moderated by Or. · Arnold Binder, psychololiAt. CAUSE Of OEA TH IS STUDIEO IY COROI4ER ToJOtoaical studiu Ale beina conducted by the Otanae County Coroner"• office to. determine the cause or duth of M•·mi ••ll Jane Wanen, Feb. II, het home, 426 Ot .. C~&a Meaa. Rosary .. , aaid 11nn- clay, Pe-.. 22, altd was held Friday, PM. o& SL JoiMt llol &..,Uti O.•sc:h, Coata Meaa. .......... , 0oo414 ::~::; c .... ...,. ~ -.llluNor-r led r.or11.--u. ' I . ' SEIIPLE BEAL ESTATE SALE OR TRADE FIRST· OFFERING 14 UN ITS TOP CONDITION BEST LAGUNA BEACH LOCATION WITH OCEAN VIEW PROPERTY CLEAR ond OWNER WILL FINAN CE SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. C..at Hwy., c.-• olol lol« " LARGE FAMILY ROOiol FORMAL DINING ROOM TWO FIREPL~CES SPA CIOUS MASTER BEDROOM SUITE - Opens onto pr i vote garden MOC•ERN SHAKE ROOF 3-CAR GARAGE S79,500 SEE 1633 ANTIGUA WAY ' Realtors 673-4400 Can't Se II It? ... Tt ade It? For Fast Action & Re sults Call !lOYLE & WOO)Q CO. CoiU48-11 68 , CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS ··1-1~ 0,..,_0. Clt.,.•df¥""' .\".,..,_n Hf thM E"..,.. __ ~ "_ 1'121 ......_, f'~ det Mar. C1tifomol . ..,;;._----""'""· .... ~--:~ ............... • ,._illY_..., • If they en joy swimm ing, booting, pri vacy ~d seclusion - --· they'll appreciate the charm of BAYSHOqES! We have o )..bedroom, 2 both home, complete with fireplace. Forced-o:r heat, carpets ond drapes. Sheltered patio and 2 .. cor goroge. Price only S42,950 . . Excel I ent Term s. Bay & Beach Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D. M 675-3000 Eves. 646-6590 LAKE AREA-2~ ACRES Town .. s ite Comer-Newberry Valley -near Barstow. Reserve 11 of oil rights: • I I ALSO 1 ocre-Porodise Pork, Hil o, Howoii 548·0509 B. S. L. Freitag 2269 Republic Ave,, Casto Men 92627 $595 PER ACRE 85 acres in growing hn,...ial County, just 200 fMt ofi heo¥i ly trovoi H route 86. Has ovor 2000 foot of roo4 frontop. Water on tho property. Electricity ocron tho str .. t. Forming operation on tho ocljoinint prop..-ty. Sto" hoclging against inflation by buyint Janel now. The hi story of lond i s thcrt It continuos to apprecioto in the long run, right on through oconow~i c u,s oM downs. And, it's orte co .. n•clity thot no ono i a .... i"l ony lftOro of. Tho populotion is nploclint. with h""'" drods of Colifomio ocros botng uaed up doily to Wle c:aro of now faMWos, in4ustrios, ~lnt, ..,;cua. turo, otc. &.nor t.uy your pieco ·of Col~fornie ec:,.... now, Clf'lcf this 8S oefft Is o .... ~oce te st-' )'..,.. land in vos"'-'t ,. ...... S.._lt ,.poicl lntor .. t, .; tonns to suit ywr ...... t. PHONe UJ-... iii Ull ~·•:u:•:•:• =:'~!•:•:n:•:...:a:•:n•- • COUNCILMAN DEE COOK, at left, Kiwanis PfOgram chai rman of the day introduced Chief of Pollee James Glavas as speaker fo r the Feb. '27 meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwan•s Cl ub. The chief spoke on television policing -a sort of local "Smile you're on candid New- port Bea ch Police TV Camera." ~e said that publicity about the electroni c prote ction system might act as a crime deterrent, and that i t >NOuld increase police city co verage without increasing manpower. (Howard Folsom photo.) '2~L .. ~rr LIDO CENTER * HASA ~IG ' ~ Photo cl1ss offered Al.,.. ,..._ •• -*~'• aeiDOCSeu ot looller ial I .......... alaaa M AI 1M Cealral -ol 1110 fiiCiliUu OOII&Ioaoo ,.... 1M Hut>or ANa &oyo• Club lllo cllr-COI ol -c-W-ICI&J 7 bell. lllllotic diJectot. wbo ;., Ia 10 0~~C:'r'! ISla& ed &ba& by Marob 1 gym boys to 1QlPfOVe t.hetr bobby outllu will be standard or bello a new one under e&.• efta• fot all ~ acti~~ee. pert tnecruclioo. Tbe bea&ed. war ball eli• Clyde HartwtgeeQ ta ooo-. ~natioo tournament coo· duet1ng a model draaaer uouea w:l.l.h the Cemual oon&eat 1n the ana and craha BriDch cballengtng tbe u.,. lbop. A prize tor tbe moat per .~ay Branch. '!be "war original model will be award-ball teams conals& of 25 ed a& the conclu sion of the boy! -ages 8 to 13. con&est . 'lbe senior basketball team Boys 10 and over are in· defeated Fountain V.Uey. vited to attend the jig saw ~tb 10 players eacb play- iostructioo classes being mg a full hal! Cor Cenual. held on TUesdays ar. 4 p.m. The 16 years and tmder and on Mondays at ; p.m. b~sketball players combined NICK WINTERS of Costa UeY, left, founder of the Alter taking the instruction With Upper Bay to post a · ~ritl sh Blighty Club Inc., takes off his hat to Irishman and passing a test the boys 61·60 victory in the Puller· Bill As hcroft of Costa Mesa, one of the "•Fighting may use the jig saws in to.n ~ys• Club tournament. 1 Iri sh" planning to attend the St. Patrick's dance Satur-completlng their wood pr~ wtnmng in the last 4 sec- jects. onds. day, March It~, which the 9ritish 91ighty Club and the • llWOIIT HAIIIOR Elllell FIIIST SECIIOI -c ... I FU.zt. 1 .. CM.If. lAWTON TBAJNING ~ BEIIIND rr 30 YEARS OUTSTANDING SUt;CESS Brooke Parrott was the Central Branch 6th grade management 'of the. 9alboa Pavilion a re sponsoring for arts and crafts department team lost a thriller 23-21 in the public. The dance will be held in the Pavilion ' ehoice as boy of the month. the . Kiwanis Tournament. ballroom fr om q p.m. to 1 a.m. The ti cket pric e In- PBEPABING WOMEN Hf . CA CAREER IN WHITE J for January. Hosey Pettee Making only 7 or 21 free eludes a hot ch icken buffet. Ur. Ashcroft is president was honored by the athletic throws spelled disaster. of the Coast Rangers Soccer C lub. (Jack West ph oto.) department and Jim Chrysler Sh ,, 0 p H d b ::~e=~~~~:~rm:!~.::.:.~ e wants to y 1n u er y Pettee was selected as club The fust 3 stops of the maining 5 stops, Del Rio, She is the mother of 6 AS MEDICAL A DENTAL ASSISTANTS ENROLl NOW FOR N!W CLASSES SHORT 3 AND 7 M9. COURSES o FREE PLACEMENT boy of the _mont~. The_ bo_YS July 6 P?wder Puff ~erby , Teus, on the MeJ.ican bo~ children and the wife of s~lected wlll ElflJO~ a fi_shmg Palm Sprmas_, Phoem~ .and der; a ••muu" stop at Corpus Georae Gri ffi th, district tnp to the mountams 10 the El Paso, will be ViS ited Chri sti and Beaumont. TeJ.· ma nager or the Griffith Co., ne ar future. 1 M_arch 4 and 5 by the . route as; a .. must,. stop at Green· who has a COrmletcial and ~~~;!=================~ The Mothers Club of the dueclor,Mrs. Thon Gnffi th , .11 M. . a· · gh .. -insuument ruing. 314 R b" h d L C VI e, , 1ss.. urrun '"'"• Central Branc h approved ondm oo a!le, os ta Alabama· and the termi nus the purchase or Jackets for Mesa, a Mrs. Manon Banks S ah G . • Now a member of the board the junior statr members and of San Dieao . avann .' eo~g,a. . of directors of AWT~R. Al _l· TO THE HoME OWNER ••••• ,, •••• fCC" the Keystone Club. Pro· They will c heck faci litie s M1 s. Gurfitb, former chau-Woman Transpo.rta t!On ~11. ceeds from their rummage and confer with offi cials man o f the Or~nae C?unty Race, Mrs. Gurfith sa1d, sale will be used to pur· of the Ninety-Nin~s, in ter-Chap te r of ~heNme ty-Ni nes, "Four days are gi ve~ to chase equipme nt and en-national organization of competed .*" the all.·woman complete the uce and pilots I th Bo • Cl b licensed women•s pilots uans-contmental au race mus t rl y by visual Oight arge e vs u pro-Sh h gram. · sponsoring the derby; air· 3 years ago. e ope s to rules. They can't s top 1 pott managers; Federal find a sponsor so sh:: can minute' after sundown or New games ~d many tour· Aviation Adminisuati on enter the uce this year. start 1 mi nute before sun• naments are bemg conducted . . . . · the b St safety Inspectors; tower, EXPLOSION THWARTS u se, or they are d!squah-'w" ... tgtamesdroomhi Y e_ve weathe r and commun icati ons, fied. They are clocked when on-o an s sentor . SUICIDE ATTEMPT . bo t rr Sp . ., . personnel; amateur rad1 o 1 ad r sl . h' they land, and are t1med t. ys s da · ~~~ ~n stru c-operators; city officials and nste 0 · eepm~ IS again fot wheel s off, as IO_n an, II bplre lmf lnarhle SBoar~ chamber o f commerce rep-way to death by gas fumes they are racing against the gomg u ast or t e ys a s he had planned, Louis Cl b f A . . resentati ves. handicap ass igned to each u s o .. men ca national On March IS, they will Arrigoni J r., 1216 W. Balboa plane. MIRAC..E PRODUCTS CARPETS IS PROUD OF THE OUTSTAND~G CONTRIBUTION IT HAS MADE TO THE RESIIENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY. FURNISH~G YOU WITH QUALITY CARPETS AT WAREHOUSE PRICES. JIPC FEATURES NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS SUCI-4 AS LEES. ALEXANDER SMITH. ROYAL WE,(IVE, llrMANY, MANY OTHERS. SURPRISE FOR YOU! poc ket b1111ard tournament. start o ut to check the re· Blvd .• Apt. 6, Balboa, was "I wanted to ny so bad ' p h I • neatly blown and burned to I went ou t and bought an arenls leac C asslcs death early Saturday mom · Ercoupe. We now h"e a ing. Feb. 26. 21-year .. old Navion that The gas was ignited, pos-goes about 150 mi les an IIPC CAN FURNISH CARPET FOR ANY PUR- POSE WHETHER IT IS FOR HOME. OFFICE. APARTMENT HOUSE OR BOATS. ~EY ALSO FEATURE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF OUT- DOOR CARPET FOR PATIO OR POOL SllE. BE SURE AND SHOP AT MI'C WHERE COURTEOUS SERVICE PLUS Z9 YRS. OF ~STAI I AT ION EXPERIENCE CAN TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR FLOORING NEEDS. 8E SURE TO COME INfO THE M!-~KET THURS. FE~.29t\l. LIDO ABOLISH PROPERTY ' TAXES Sign NOW ToWIHKLE HARDWARE Newport Blvd. at 18th Coste Mesa NEWPORT VACUUM CENTER l8J2l12 Newport Blvd. Costa Meso BALBOA GEH ERAL STORE 100 Main St. Sol boo BROOKINGS VARIETY STORE 3:rJ9 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar at: STAHLEY SMITH, REAL ESTATE 61 5 Goldenrod Ave. Corona del Mar FITZMORRIS REALTY 3135 E. Coas t Hwy. (orono del Mar SA DOL. EBACK IHH 696 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna '3eoch For infonnation and peti tions in residential areas coli 646-167 A p oup of specially train- ed parents has launched a pi lot program of discussion of classical literature of 7 schools as part of th'!' J unior 'Jreal Books dis- cussion se1ies. These pat- ents, who have ' taken a course from the 'Jreat 8ook1 Foundation, are holding group discussions at College Park, \~nte FELICIA HORVATH"S MOTHER SUCCUM8S \larjorie Werner, 77, of Santa Ana, the mo ther of \·Irs. Felici a Horvath of Cos ta \1e sa, died Wednes- day, Feb. 21, at Hoag Hos- pi tal. \h s. Werne1 was a self employed all teacher for 25 years. She was bo rn Oec. 31, 1890, in Ohio and came to California 23 yea1s ago. She has li ved in this area for 3 months. Se rvices were held at St. Joaquim's Chutch, Cos ta \lesa, with Father Thomas Nevin as offici ant. Inter- men t was at San Fernando \tissioo cemetery. Bell Bro adway di rected th e fu- neral. HONOR ROLL HAMED Bafearic ~chool hono1 1ol\ s tudents in Costa \lesa ror the first semeste1 include : OeitdJe Malthews, and Eli· zabeth WaUQn, an d Kullis Kearl, 5th glade; Julie Obera, Sth g1ade; Kim San- den, 6th pade. SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANIN& l FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY DRAPERY CLEANERS EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE Dr•P*'Y Clean1n1. P~ , .. ardiHI of the ace ol your drapery, or 100% tQ4.cement tf cleanabht. • NtShriOUif • No Ft1111c 011•...-lttoft "AMERI~'S LARGEST' Servin1 All Or•IP Count, FREE LONiflt DIW'D LESS 20% 'OR CASH & CAIIWY TERMS MAY BE ARIIANGI:D Vista, Harbor View, \1ar i- ners, Newpott Heig:hts, Newport, and Californ ia Schoo ls for ltd and 4th or 5th and 6th aiade s tudents, through June 14 . Each student wil l receive a kit, which will include &ome of the areatest and mos t familiar selections from the classical wri tinas of Dickens, Andersen, Grimm , Stevenson , Kipling and othen. Mrs . John No lan and \hs. Loren Heather, members of the Costa \le sa and New- poll Beach Friends of t he Library, and indiv idual volunteers have been work· ing with Or. Hil da \lcCatt- ney, Dr. No rman Loa ts and the Foundation , to coordi- nate the program with th e individual school pr inci- pals. Di scussion leaders taking part in the program are .\1me s, John Nolan , Pat Dalton, \tichael Sulton, Jo- seph Nepoli. Edwards o\1· len , Franklin Re mer, Bar- ton Bee k, 'Jr ady Th ompson, Richard Soth, Oouglas Fletcher, Robett \lac)ntyre, and Loren Heather. s ibly by the pilot light in thE hour." gas operat ed refrigerator, Her oldes t boy, Bailey and Mr. Arri~oni and miscel· Abbott, 110 w a Marine at laneous!urniture were blown boot camp i n San Dieao. out of the room onto a bal· soloed when 16. Her oldeu cony. He was round by Robin girl, Stancie, IS, who at· Higgins, Apt. 7. moaning, tends Co10na del Mar Hiah 'Tm burned, help me." .He School, ""is dyina to learn was taken to Hoag HOspJtal to n y so she can ao on a and later transported . to derb with me ," uid Mu. ()range COunty HoSpital, Gti((,th ... She is savi ng her s uffering from third degree mon ey so she can learn to burns on his race, head and Oy. And she will, too!" !!!!! hands. COM EXQI~MGE CLUB PICKS BOY OF YEAR Keith Clark. president of the Corona del Mar Exchange Club, announces that the "boy of the ye ar" award will be given today, Feb. 29 . to a youngster from the Boy s' Club of the Harbor Are a. A dinner will be held at Josef's in Corona del Mar. and Lhen the club mem· bers will be chaufrered via the Newport National Bank double-decker bus to tbe Upper Bay Branch or the Boys• Club for the award ceremony. Superior Court Judge Robert corrman will speak. CONNELL CHEVROLET NO DOWN-36 MO. TO PAY- TERMS AVALABLE ACTION CENTER FOR ••• SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST FORD DIAGNOSTIC CENTER TESTS YOUR CAR 130 WAYS 1968 CHEVROI.O • CAMARO • CORVEIIE • CHMLLE • CHEVY II • CAPRICE • In less than 30 minutes every vital part of your car is tested for performance, reliabil ity, and safety. Watch on yOUo own dials and indicators as its exact condition is recorded at anchored speeds '41' to 70 miles per hour. If repairs are necessary the writ· ten report you receive-eliminiteS guesswork wherever you take your c.-lor .-vice. ' t,: ' i.l:l1 Ill~ ... I I I I '' . •~"' IAML'i r•eMD • UCIMAilll CHARGE • FAll IUDOET PLAN • nMOAIGOIL CIEDIT CAID • • • IIOIE I~MT.,, If you prefer to hevt ua do your work we have 74 modern tervic:e bays manned by fec:tory trained mechanics to do a better job • volume operation savinge. Fl& IUS IEIIYICE Our1own model a courteey bua ... wi II take you to Md from lac:• I lll<lpplng .... willie your cot It being ... '*· ' , 1955 OI CK HOOGE, of th e R.L . Stdckle• •ealty of- fice in corona del Mar, won the March "man of the mpnth" conte st-in 1q5s, sponsored by the Multi ple _ Listing Oivi,s(on Of th~Newport Harbor Bdiud·ofReir~ ~­ to rs. Mr. Hodge recei ved his award from Judi Hunter, of th e J.M. Mi ll er office in Newport Beach, on e of the previous mon th 's winners. (Ensi gn photo ftom the issue of Apri l 14, 1Q55.) ' I • • 1960 DIANE ELE SE HOSKIN, born on Leap Year Day,, Feb. 2Q, 1%0, In Hoag Hosp ital, was photo. graphed with h e~ mothe r, Mrs. Doug Hos kin, a · week later at the Hos- kin residence, which was then at 1515 Ruth Ln., Harbor Highlands. Diane weighed 8 pounds, 11 oun ces when she ar- r ived at Hoag . The Hos- kins were formerly re sl· dents of Corona del Mar, before moving to Harbor Highlands. (En sign photo from the lA arch 10, 1 QbO, issue.) 1956 THI S EXC LUSIVE PHOTO from the MfY 3, 1Q5b, i ss.ye of the Ensi cy~ was accompanied by th e foll owing wo rd s of description : "On swank Lido Isle, even the outhouses have television set s, or so i t would appea r ftom on Via Grazlana, near Via L ickl 1955 CO ~MITT~': ME~­ B~RS fo• the ..,nua l silver tea of" the Newpo rt Harbor A.ultil iary of the Children's Home Society in· el uded, from le ft , Mrs. J.tl . qiCJ]s, secretary of the •Orange Cou nty Counci l o~ the soci ety; Mrs. 0 . S. Su ess, in cha rg e of th e fashion 'parade at tt"le tea; Mr s. Ken - neth Starege, general chai r~ man. and Mr s. Wilfred ~erl s, press chairman. The tea was held at the ~alboa home of Mrs. Howard Lawson. CC::n- slgn photo A.prlt 21,1955 .) 1956 TH E OFFI CIAL L EAP YE AR BA BY of l Q60 and her mother are hold· ing up th e front page of th e March 10, 1Qb0 Ensign wh ich published thei r histori c picture of 8 years ago. See the ~djoining Ensi gn Album fo r that 1%0 photo . Diane Elese Hoskin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hoskin, no w living at 300 Ki ngs Pl ., Cli ff Haven, is 8 years old today, even though th is is only the 2nd anniversary of her real bi rth date. Di ane is a 2nd grader at Newport Heights Schoo l, which is pretty good for a youn gster who has had only 2 birthdays. She ha s 2 brothers, Barry, age 21 (born on New Year's day in 1Q47), and Ron, 18, both attending Oran ge Co ast College. Doug Hoskin is as¥>ci ated with his fathe r, Lyle Hoskin of Co rona del Mar, in the Lyle Hosk in & Son Water Spo rt s Equipm ent bu si ness at 1220 W. Coas t Hwy ., across from the Balboa Bay Cl ub. S2S,OOO damages asked A $25,000 damace suit wu a pubiJc tuieh could bt riled la.st week against the called. When the cab .,... City or Newp ort Beach by rived, he was rtrat taken Damon Sidn ey Hawkins, 63, home, then to a doctor, and or 33 11 15th St., Newport rtn&lly to Hoa& Hospital, Helg.hts, who claimed that Where he remained for a Nt-wport pollcf' mistook his week for t reatment of a per· lllnf'ss for drunkenness. forated ulce r. Mr. Huwkins said he be- He claimed $25,000 dam· camf' til whilt> chauffe rina ages for "emotional and hu'l f'm pl uyt>r along Ocean phys ical injury, and pas- Blvd. In Corona del Mar . He slble aagravatlon of his pullt·d th•· car to a stop, cond illon and retardation In s tart f>d \'l.tml tlng and became recovery by being denied Sf•ml -cqnsc ious. the right to lmmediale medl· H£> saHI that a polict> offl-cal carP and auentlon, and c•·r U('("U~f'd him of being Instead be ing treated pulr lmu.\J ('Il.l!·d anrl ordNed him li'ciJ as a drun k when Indeed to ri'IIIIUn at tht> S<"ent> until claimant was scious ' ill." ~is it Cfllock ~~op at GARRET'S FLOOR Q.OCK H. 72" W. 15'' HI. MAHTEL OR WALL Q.OCK H. U l\'' W. 9W ' 41.15 H.J.GAI\R.FfT fURNITURE 'IO~ESSIOI-I.t.L INTU.IOR DHtG-"'US H IS HAUO~ ILYO. COSTA. MESA, CA.U~. •••-ons .~.on• THERE WERE 2 Leap Year Day babies at Hoag Hos- pi tal on that Feb. 2Q in 1%0. Peggy Marion Rubel, shown he re wi th her mothe r, Mr s. JCJ'Tl es L. Ru bel Jr., and he r younger brother, Charl es 4l"1 . did not get her picture in the Ensi gn on that occasion, because she arr ived abou t a month ah ead of time, wei gh ins 4 pou nd s, q ounces, and had to spend some time in the incubator. Peggy i s in 2nd grade at Harbor Vi ew School . She has an older bro ttle,, Jamrs Ill, age 10, a 4th grader at Harbor View. Young Charlie attends Ranch o Mesa Pre-School in Co sta Mesa. Mr. Rubel is an attorney, wi th offices in the Lido Shops Atea of Newp ort Beach. The famil y still li ves at the same lo- cation as a years aqo, 53l ~H~a~z~e~l ~~c;:o~ro~n~a::,::de~I~M~a~'·;.,..,\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~;i""'i;;i;;i;";;-.;;i;;;;;;i';;"'"~;;,_~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol CORONA DEl MAR TENNIS ClUB Newcomer at Hoag Saturday, f•b. 10 Bo~ -\lr. and .\Irs. Char- l c:s Bn)l. .-n Vi ctoria St., Costa \ksa. Bo} -\h. and \Irs. Henry Cal l, 2262 F ordh :m Drive, Costa \lesa, Sunday, Feb. 11 Boy -~h. and ~Irs. \ian- fred Rei ssmueller, 160& White Oak St., Cos La \lesa. Girl -\h. and \-Ir s. ~onn <W~ Weinberger, 2&13 La Salle A\'e,, Costa \-k sa. Monday, Feb. 12 Gi rl-Mr. and \Ir s. Wal ter Dceg, ~n Valencia Dr., Costa \lesa. Tuesday, f•b. 13 Bo y -~b. aod \Ir s. T en~ Dazey, ll-145 Labradl'f Dr., C"sta \lesa. Bny -\h. an d \Irs. Fran- CIS 'II e ber, SU I r\H nida Comrana, Eu t Bluff. '.'l•dnuday, Feb. 1~ Bo'" -\h, and \Irs. Ed- ward Brennan, ~6 ~ Kno x St., Cos ta \lesa. Gi rl ,\lr. and \Irs. Jame s T h1nn, 1 ~3-B San ta Isabel , c~Hit a \lcsa. Girl -\h. nnd \hs. Clin- ton Richards, ~b ~ '1\' al r.1 t St., Newr\lft Shores . Thursday, Feb. 15 Boy -\h. and \ln. John O'Brien, I H _.~th St., West Newport. Boy -Mr. !Wid \Irs. Donal d Duncan, 107 6-A \laple Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. a1nd Mn. Robert Hom, 268 lblh Pl., Costa Mesa. Gi rl -Mr. and \1rs. Lesli e Kosla. 2b21 Harbor Blv4 , Co ua Me sL • Gi rl -Mr. and Mr s. Robert Daniels, 514-A Jasmine A ve,, Corona del Mar. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. La- rence Heet, 201 Amef\yst Ave., Balboa Island. P:till•r. f elt. 16 Girl-Mr. 1nd Mu. Thomu Rouueloc, 2601 Alta Vista Drive. Eul Bluff. Girl -Mr. lftd Mu, fre- derick Wei~. 19~ ~It Ave., Coua Mesa. AT THE F.lM OU S Jt11114ictl Inn Tennis CtJurts ANNOUNCES AN El CITING PLAN FOR LOCAl. TE.NNIS PLAYERS FOR 1st 50 ME~ERS SINGLE ME~ERSHIP ·s· SID/MON . FAMILY ME~ERSHIP "A" S15/MON . (Max . 2 play1ng members) FAMILY ME~ERSHIP "B" S25/MON. (3 or more playing merrt>ers) AND NO INITIATION FEE MEMBERSHIPS LIMITED TO 100 CDMTC INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THE CONGENI AL ATMOSPHERE OF A COMFORTABLE TENNIS CLUB ... WITHIN BIKE RID ING DISTANCE FOR COM RESIDENTS CASU AL CLUB ROOM MATCHES ARRANGED LADIES" DAYS INTERCLUII MATCHES BRIDGE SUPERLATIVE ... ,l,ND ,l,VAIL,6,8LE GROUP LESSONS AND PRI V ,6, TE LEsSoNS FROM EXPERIENCED PROS Jt11114ictl Inn CtJffee Sllop BAR & REST ,l,UAANT SERVICE FROM • Josef's ftllllf)US Resf6111611f IT'S ,6, FRIENDLY CLUB Ctl/1. •• 67J-S711 CITY FL OWE~, lla•· bara Karste red bougain- vi llea, was dedicated oo Arbor Day, April 28, 1~5b . ne~r the Newport 3each City Hall. Flower planters Included, from left, Mrs. T. OwncM Stewart, chairman of the Women's Committee of the Newport Harbor Ch•"*'er of Commerce; .._,.,. oo .. Hill, ond W.C. lllacOon•ld, Pltk sYperln- t.ldont. !Ensign pllolo """' Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dun Slocum. 1172 Jeney SL., "-!'!"'I eo ... Me • a.. • . I s£Th;m;~Bibi~ L.~~~~ I • tt JrlliiD &.rrmnnrttr I JIEIHIO'S ADVICE Exodus II :=========================~ lltall neled In camp at R.phldlm aft~r Moqe had at ruck the now ot water froiD the rode and Joabua drove off the AmaJtkii~H . While men and beuts ,...eel lhelr tlreftatb, they wt~ not idle. The annie• hMd been drawn together lootely, holdlnl bulcaUy to their tribal grot.~plng and perhape with tome adaptadona taken on In Egypt. Up to now th e t ingle binding all~iance lh.at held the trtbet toaether waa a pe.-.onaJ one. It was to Mose11. Along wllh the uauaJ bu1loea or any anny afttr a Ions. dangerous, thirsty march and furloua battle. the bualnet~ or repairing equipment and weapohs, pUtting up tents, dlninc latrines. senlng Up cooking eq.ulpmcnt. building fences for the Rocks and herds and all the rest. there was the vexing business o r keeping order. This burden fell on Motea. When Mo~' father-in-law, Jethro, came do wn to the camp from Midi an, brtnllng Moses' wife, Zipporah, and her two sons, he watched when" Moses sat to judge the people: and the people stood by Moses from the mo mlng unto the evening. • Even for a man of Moses' superb phy!!ilque, the burden was kill- ing. Jethro rebuked Moses, saying, "The thing th at thou doest Is not good. Thou wUt surely wear ,away, both thou, a nd this people that is with thee: for this thin1is too heavy for thee; thou art not able to perinrm it thyseH alone." The incident a fford$ us an insightinto:oomeor the thing:> that had gone into the preparation of Moses for his mighty work from God. His training i.n Egypt under Pharaoh's daughter must have been extensive. There is a likely tradition that he had experience ln at least o ne campai1n as a royal t-ommander. When he Oed for his life after murdering the t:gyptian overseer, ht' took refuge with the Midlanile tribe of J ethro (also C'alled Rt'uel ). As ist:u stomary when a solitary fugitive attaches h imself to a close-knit tribal people, M oses married the chieftain's daughter. The same thing happened many times when the American mountain men li ved among the Plains Indians. The marriage cements the union o f the ntowt:omer with the tribe. It is th(• shnplt:st fonn of a universal principle of diplomacy such as was carried out by Ouvid and Sol· omon, and among the kings of Europe fo r centuries. ('Jearly Jethro was M oses' teacher in the life of the nomad desert herds man, and in matters of authority and administralion under God. \oVhile Jethro was not a Hebrew, he knew l;od and followed the true religion as established for all mankind,through Noah. He came to the camp at Rcphidim to see ho w Moses wa:o dning, and he counselled him to make some m ajor reo rgan ization. ~l os<.os took his advice and no offense: That it was necessary for Jethro to give thi:~ kind o f advk-e may reflect how far nonn1al human o rganized life had broken down all over the civillzl>tl wo rld. Leadenhip Is a cherished asset among any strong people. It must be cultivated over many yean and is normally reserved in il!! hight'St fo rms fo r the .. elders:" age and wisdom go together, modem liberals and other revolu· tlonarles to the contrary no twithstand ing. ' A true leader will be conscious or this, 1!-nd will be cart!fulto nou rish the natural structure of society so as to put limited respons ibilitit>S o n younge r men. thus spreading the load of leaders hip a nd at the same time keepi ng a pool from which to draw replacements. There is much mon· to be said a bout the nece.sily in any healthy society to decentralize authority. But Jethro went to the heart or the matter: it is too much for on(' mun-ev~n fo r a man like Moses. The conditions of desert life a re such as to fon::e observance of these principles among any tribe if it is to s urvive. But under a vast bureaucratk system llke that of Egypt, under centuries of soft Jivin..:. the most basic rules o r life a re forgotten and the structure of human sm·it•ty l'rumbles away. By the time the danger Is apparent, it is too late for an .vthin~; less than drastic' measures such as lhe Exodus under Muses. The particula r s trut:ture recommended by .h ·thro and ad(1pted by !\·loses is interesting. He chose ~able men. sul·h a s f(•ar(;ud. mt•n of truth. hatlng covetousness," and placed ~such over them to bt' rulers of lhousands, and rulers of hundreds, rulers of nfli es. and rulers of tl·ns. w After the ~oil apse of the l{onfa Emptft't~ P\ftlt'Cei\Mry of o ur lrbrd.. the-Christians who rebuUt order did so on 'this very pattern. The structure they set up-lhe divisions of thousands, or hundreds and of tens-continues to this day in the political structure of the l 'nited States. The she riff is the ruler over the ~hund red " and is still th e chief offidal for domestic govemmt'nt in this country. Punishment of c rime is vested in the sheriff, wh o can muster cv~ry able bodied male in his county as his deputy . In t::ngland the term ~hundred " is applied to an ancient ttrritoriaJ division intermediate between the t•1//n and the county. which divisions may roughly correspond to the ~ten " and lhe ~lhousandw respectivdy. \'arious hames were g iven to the ~hundrcd w but the name .~hm.·. ust'd in Com wall where King Arthur. ruled, tlas given us the wo rd shtm[f. As under Moses, the hundred was chiefly Important in the High ~iddle A ge., the epitome o r Christian order, for its court of justice. The word hundredum was a s often applied to th e court as to the d istrict over whic h the court had jurisdiction. The sheriff always presided over the princi pal sittings o f the court, and had in additio n to the ~-1osaic duty of judging many other duties connected with guvemmcnt. Here is highlighted what is perhaps the suprem e function of human govern- ment: judging. The judge is th e one who makes decision s. :--.:ormally there is no question about the rules or standards o f judgment. They come from God, and are so embedded in the created o rde r that we speak or~naturallaw ." St. Paul recognizes that th e Gentiles, who do not have the law of Moses, stUI keep the Jaw si mply as a matter o f con!>cience. It is hair raising to find grown and impo rta nt m tn in publil: life today operating· on th e satan ic assumption that the laws uf human guvemment are made by legislatures o r democratic p roces- ses o r o ther human agencit's. Thei r policies can o nly lead to complete dissolu- tion o r human order. It is the judge who fears God and judges according to truth. who holds the supreme power over legislature and administrato r. The final act of Jesus as wo rld sovereign will be to judge the li ving and the dead. ~t. Thumu • l'••·.u e /'. 0 , Rv• J5096 e flm.u10111 15, T..-.n'~ O UTLI:\'E: ·lo•thru t'll~its .\loses tn camp u.t thf! uasis of Repl11dirn : he reumtt'.~ .\!u.~ft> u.•1th hu tn{e. Zippurah, and /W(I cht1dnm. u.nd currects .\lnw., /l•r trymR tv JUd.Re thf! whole people by himself; h e counsels the dtl '/.~11111 11( thP per.ple uJto (f!flS, hundrt!ds and th ou~am.L<;, a diuisu•n tl!{lr·r·tr•rlill ('hnslltm urderlu this da_v. I Quit Trying; Began Trusting_ .. cepted Him as Lord:~,~n~d~~·;,:'; We were married three yean J;;uer, and during the last 28 years God h&s blessed our home in a way beyond anything we could imagine. By KR IJCE A. FOGARTY {lhprin !ld with p.,niu lon from C 8MC Contoct.) A T Tit [ "CE of 22. I had already ac· quired most of the wmmon bad habits. I thought that dtin~ing and generally Jiv. ing it up Wil! the way to impreu ptople, wheu rc:tlly most of it w:u just a prop to suppon a vrory "''t ali. baclt bo ne and ~ive a aort of blse courage:. My girl frirond and I were invited to church by a vay earnest Christian, and it wu that night I realized' for the lint time that Christ had a definite claim on my Jilt. On our way out of the ~noice. •• we approached the rvan~liu to shalt.e hands. I overhe:trd tlle m::.n in from o( me uy, "I enjoytod your mesuge." Thi.t 100nckd liU a preuy good thing to 11y, to when IDJ turn CUM I u.ld the lime &IJilll• !Jut the rnr-.lilt he'd onto ray hand.. "'Are you a Christian?" he uked. "I'• lt'yi .. 10 be a Cbrildua, .. I rt- pllcd. ••• I quicl.ly dilc:Otaed lllflt cbis ,.. me..._. .....,10 .,. ,_,,,.. .. ...,P•c:•••'· T1w nallfd'K ancJoua11 ..... .. .... .... ~hewed .. ,... Cod'• Wenl -J--oo the c;,_ ol Coh'lly h-oloo -dlo1 a-. Tc. ,......, .... WI ;t .,, ........ , K · Though we have not alw ays been faith- ful to Him, He has never failed us and al. ways has proved to be faithful.. He hu blessed wonderfully in our busineu. Our real esu.te finn employs about 70 Ales- men, more than half o( whom are Chri• tians. Even though we are in a very COm· petitve business in a large city, we have made a habit of opening our weekly Ales meeting wilh Bible readins and pnyer. So~ ol our competiton doubtleuly think we are cruy, but Cod has bletKd in a remarkable way. h has been my privilq:e co ~erie at a director of the Toromo Real Utate Board ror two yean and on "ario111 commlttea lor a number of yt:an. It haa bttn a J'Ul joy to serve on lhe Board of Maaapn or Tht hopla Church in Toroato few the: patt 10 yean, and 10 teac.b the Adult Bible Claa for 17 yan. nil hu bten a pat ln~pinuion, and tM ca-'* "wn about $9.000 annually tO fordp ..-uona. The Lord jttus ChriM ia a MMMierf•l Nlltft', I would nthn' le"t't Him than lftJODt Ne In tlie 'fOrid,. EVERLASTING 2• •l •• •• 12• ' 4• •5 • i I 1 II 11 \-IE T~T "EARET..- MV WORDS •••• ..-ATW EVERLASTINGr LIFE. BUT NOT FOA. TW& EVIL ~--~----------------------~~ "II 15. •14 11• •11 ' 11• "II. 22• 25· 21• • .. I • . •D ·24 ·11 •21 .. . ' • . ' •11 12 ..:::. ' "" .,. .. ~ c. 0 ,. 'T FOR THOSE WHO HAVE recently lost • lo ved one, or for the person wh o sincerely fears death, some of the most comforting words in the Bible may be found at John 5:24a29. Because He was healing the sick on the Sabbath, the Jews accused Jesus of being unlawful and tried to kill Him. Cooll y standing His ground, He said softly but firmly, "Verily, verily, I soy unto you, he thai heareth my words, ond believeth on Him that sent me, hath ever· lasting life, and shall not come into coft• demnotion; but is passed from ~eath u~to life. , .1 soy unto you, the hour IS commg, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of God: ond they thot hoor shall. live ••• Marvel not at this: for the· hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear His voice ••• And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life;'ond they that have don e evil unto the re$Urrection of damng. lion." All have sinned. Yet, untold mul· titudes hove hod their s ins forg iven and entered into a fresh, new life by open inSI their hearts to Christ. These, then, look upon death as on e xciti ng adventure, with rewords and experiences far beyond hu· man comp rehension. Follow · Jesus We 11pPi,aud rntn w~ they romE' ~ • ..earred from battle. We applaud men when they are elected to off~. W~ applaud rnm when they win 11th~Uc oontest•. But the anaclt applaud men when Uwy C!UII'Iot to God. Over the battle· mmta of Heaven ria;ht now the anpls look dowft Oft thll ~. '!bey ...,, "Yonder • • ....... Don't you hope hoe wW ecme to Jt'SUI! $ee that boy bKk yondrr! His mother hu been pnyinr for hun. That other fellow b.ck t.lwn' hu a rnlchty aood Christian wife. 'Mlat girl 0\'er theft hu a aood SW@et ChriaUan mother. Wouldn't 11 ~ •·onderful If ahe should corrie!" Tht'y listen 0\'er the bat· tlemtntl to the prf'aeher. Then art· L"r a while the Invitation Ia given, and tome sinner starts down the ai•le. The anpla bunt out saylnc, "Give hlm a hand! Give him a hand!" 'fh('y lean over the battle- TMnts of the sky and applaud. It IS wonlierful to be a Chriltian. It ia wonderful to ke-ep •teop with .TesWI Chrtst up this shlnlnl: roM. We lftd in the Bible about a woman who had 1 diaeatt ot the blood. She had tried all the doc- ton. She had be-en to thr ~ pt.tha. the allope.ths, the otteo-- patha, the chlroprtctOn · and all the rest ot them. t lmaatnt ahe apent her Urne telllnc about her doctors and her operatkms. She hatt tried all the docton and had about aiven up.. But one day ~C~tT~ebody aald, '11M.of1! it one Doctor who roan make you W\l!:U it you can ever get in toueh with Him. I have wen Him unatop deaf ears and make a man hear. I,.., Hlm open blind eyH and make • man tee. The Doctor tbul!d }eprwy away with Hit touch. That Doctor can cure lhe p.lakd. nwre ~ft no hopele. caacs when He lt arourad. He can actually r.lllt the dead. Whm He IOH around ~ad folks pt up out of their mlfina!" I The woman ukt, "If He ever eomes to lll)' town I beltevf! 1 wtll try Him." ' One day .amebocly saki to her, "Have you heerd the latnt! ~ Doctor t. In town!" She saki., "II He really here!" "Yes, He ill heft." "I bellrYe .I will we If I can pt In touch wilb Kim," llw said, [ ......... told twr h1rmdl that ... WUited to ..,. 'nllrJ' •Ad. ''You bed Ntter stay away tro1n all tbat udtaa.at Ibm theft in tbat A.Nnll. I wouad not have aay~ Udnl to do wttb It!" lbrt .W. ""Well., I am in a bad nx ...,..,.... It can't be nl1IICh •-one wtt1t ,_ than tt Ia, IUid I 11111111 I will ..,. II." I IIWoll ... IOt-. ... lllfl:uto..._la..., ..... don I ean -her now. I u.lr: ........ , .......... .., .. YOGI. b b b ... ..,.. • little trrtt8ltlellld~. After• -......... "Clood4J, -1 ................... .,1 -·----·" ___ ... _ rusts-Ia a..., to.._ •W-.AIItu.laW .. .. ·-·-............ .. ........ • ...... 1.,. --~--..... ..... ..... _.,...,...,r-. ... . . ,,., .............. .. ,.... ............ .., .. Hl&1' ___ .... _ .............. ?bs ... ....................... '!eo-• ... 111161 ....... drqon'a tertlt; but If you want to pt to HIM JOU an. , I .e her u lhe approadwd the CT'OWd and ~ to ..-e-her way thrQUCh. c:>oe ~ and then an- other let her to'-I think t .or her u U. put bl!r .l.rt..,Uac ba.nd on u.e JhoWcltor o1 an old fftlow anr:l •kl. ........,, woa't ,... »t IBrr b,yt~ J He ..... bard and CII)WW, but he looted at her Ia pity and aakt. "Yes. camt • lrJ'-" She ~ up to • nttle atrl and aakl, "'JJGMoy, ._•t you )et me ·.ee U I .UD't 1ft to Him jult to -_, ....... llltle ........... ........ ., .... ...,., After ........ _ .. ~ .. • couJd ~t that is .. ~ u aJU'bodr hM to pt to Jnua, just 11 ~ u be can. SIM took her eaM Uld ,PUt It ln her otMr hand. I thinll; I cu lee her aa lhe trembled for JuR a mommt and sUd. "I will 8lt U 1 ean ...m Him." She radled owr and jult toucbtd ... ..........t wtlh her ,_...., .... olood-.......... ~U! De rou ...,..._. 1M ewr for. lOt that toudl! She .. probabb' talkbw IIIGut tt in HMven. You CUI pt ctc.el' to JftU than to toueh 1111 ilarmeftL You ~ touch H .... 11-..at. JUctat in front of ;rou tciJIIWst .. a ..U.pkoCEd hand. U ,._ waat to 10U 1 can reach up _. lilt tt. You can pip It and n. Wll pip J'OU. You ean -... -. "When ... -me I wG1 r.llow." You ean IQ. "It mil .. ONI' -talal ud ~,......._I..Waowtth Him aU tilt ..... .. .,_ .. ,.. -· ..... ~ tbat --· ,.... -· II lo better tMa tt __..! No poet who .... ,Wnea ... could teU you how a 0 ... ttll. ''But... • ... '"I can't under- llaad It,;. ,_ -.ot ... to ua- ....... ~ ,"'''lat II the beeuty ol u . ..._ r -to hMII am.t [ d:Ad ........... the ....... "'-ca,.._., ... •lsrte.......,. meaat. t cUd 111:1t -., ~I t.1n11L t ......... ....,..,.-old eouatry boy, AU J .... ._ tMt Qod J loved -and ,_. 6td for me and wanted to ilw --. I pt to H ....... ft'tT ...._ tMt diM t haw .... ...., ... tM .,...n ........ ...,._ ... __ otlt. r dld·IIOt,-1t-. You dD Mil bew to ,..., III1ICh ..... , ...... a.n,tliu. (That -lelleOiotGI-10 -II: .,_I) Dlt IOU .wr IIOp to ...... ..t ,.... do aot haw. .. --·,_-...... a Qa' llliiJ· Y• )lit._. to a.v. a ~ -.rt. Yaa ., aot bllw "' ............ led .. •t ,_. _. Ill MWP' nt. 1 ,. ..... --.. -..... ••••bl--All,.. ... 110 .. ts tli ......... , 1' .. • • ._. • s' "'e.,.,.~ .....,.~~~~-~-.... ., ....... _ ...... _ ........ 1 ...... ,. --:1-!-· .. -., •sa-I._.--_. ----.... -.. --·---~--:; =·.liil".f.:.: --t~.c:·· .. -.. -'!r\: ... -... z· .. -]~It:·~· :sc~ -·-....... -·-.. --... ·-24 111M .. ' (Tbia •• peort 2 or • aermoa pruched by Or. Bob Joaea Sr. in Chleaso durins a ci.ty-ide evnselle~~l eam peoip. Dr, Joaea, who died lut Jaa. 16 at the •11e of 84, waa aa IDs tf:naatioaally luaown u·aapliat .. d fonder of Bob Joaee tTai· ven~ity Ia Greeaville ,S.C •. Thie eenn~ I• rep-iated frOIIl The Swar~, ~( 'It• I,.otd • LP. •. Q. Bot J~. M•rfreelllioro, TJII.-..,.) ............ 'bu. the ...... ,...., .. ciN.r and dennit• and you do not hi~ to rnJa it. If you want to know how to 10 to Jlftwn- Jeau• • the way. Do )'OU want to know' how to 10 to Heeven! U you do, come to JeN~ and tnllt Him-that it all. Do you WIDt to know bow to be •ved! Look to Jesua to •ve you-that is Ill. Just u I am. without ont .... But that Thy blood WI& ehld for mrr, And that Thou bldd'at me eome to n-. 0 Lamb of God, t «J~ne! t eonw! Lwten! I have never NeD a man mt becauae of his lnabWt:r to un- dentanc:l You talk about "'baftNt doubters.'' Ja:UI Ouil:t lltttled tbat q~tion fOI'e've r ............ u . 1ny man wUI do h• wW. he lhall know 0( the doctrlnre. wbelhtr It be of God or whether 1 ....-Jr of Jn¥Mlf." Do you know what the trouble with you Ia! You are DOt wtlllnc to pay the prtee. It ill DOt a popu1U" thlna: to be • Chrittlan. 1'Mre never hu bHn • tJme line» Jftlll O.rlat died on calvar7 whm It hu becm a pnpuler tblnl to be a au•uaa. It .. DOt • populer thinl: In ~ Oh, It mq be popular to be a daun:h 111 ... ' but It is DOt ,..... ad M¥el' hal been popular to be • a.rt.. ..... l~wheai~ID the llllldltry • ,_.... -.ad. ''Bob, a.re J'OU ... to be • ,..._., .. I ..... ,-. "Ya" "Aft J'OU .-c to ..-cb thr truth,.. ht Blllled. I aald, "U I bow lt. .. He ..W. '"You.,..., lit JICIII'IIar.'" I laid, "Wbat are U. ..a. o1 __ ,,., __ .... -----Hilt IIIlA hi • • dill lib .. Wllat .... It -n.r wllet-... __ .,_. __ It -tter'f 1'011 ... toltu: ._.. ,_,.. ... ; .... _..,,.. .......... ; ............ ... ,.. ...... ~Wt·-· ·---.. ---..... --,. _.. .. , ...................... ..... Pt;al ....,, • a at, ,.. to ---·-,·-= .... -·---...-.· riOld.-..lo•-r 'I'• _. -a'l •• ,... -lllrll • cLC" -.... ,.. ~ all at or • to •'t" 'ftll _..- .. -Clllol !!ioiiiOi .. _ .... --- . -·--..... -:::\.. .... ...... = : ::.-..:-.... :-..:z ----·--___ .._ ...... _. ... $$ ....... . 'laq 1.: .... ""'.,. 17 ---;;.:._ ........... """!!~ ...;·-ij-- --.. ti"if Ji.. OoiiL" .. ......... ,.., .... , ' , ..... _ AlltiiMtCIIIfo jaol -lo .... cUI-, \ ..... lllld I• .. io I .,. no1 .-..... .,. tho lroditlonol reply which lo ho[y llril\i, ~ dotablle. thie le In • meuare true. Ne..iilbeJe.., k lo onl1 pori of tloe lrulh. Thlo daaDenp .. I aee it, contllll of two pointe: (I) thai I -Gocl'o plan in 1ho Bible for Hio ancieol people tloe Jew. oncl (2) for Hlo redeomocl people 1ho churoh. So I am chaUenpd fint to believe the Bible 11 the iafallible Word of God. Let ut aow look at what i1 involved In Cod'• plan. I iDd three thinp that Cod uid He Wll piq to do on thi• earth 01till Jeaua coi'Del." Fint. He Nid He would take care of the Jewa 11 a rate; not that God think. any more of an unbelievlns Jew than He doea of an un· believins Gentile-they will both ahare the aame fate if they reject Chri.t a1 S.•iour, but He •Y .. ''There i• one thing I am 50ins to do -1 am (!oing to praern a cho.en raee in thi• world." In Matt. 24:34 Jaut 11id, .. Verily I uy unto you, Thi• generation •hall not ,... tiU all theae things be fulfilled." Thi• sen· eration: the word «en eo means breed, or llock, or nalion : in other words, "'Jlti• people eball not pau away until all be fulfilled." Jonah wa• •waliowed by a sea monster ; that ... not a miracle. There are sea monsters that would twallow 1 man and llill not hue a brealr.fut. The miracle was that he ••• not dipated, and one of the miracles of history is th.t the Jew• have been ••allowed by the tea of the nationa but ne\'er digeeted. It ia re- corded that in A .D. 70 Titus took little Jewish babies and duhed their hea.de againtt the walls. maltreated 1heir womenfolk and said. .. We ~ill kill them all," but the: Jew ia ttill here. The elory of Hitler's attempt to exter· minate the Jew is still fresh in our memories. but even he could not build enough g .. chsrri. ben to do it. God said, "I will pre:aene lhem." The Bi ble ia hoary with the sge of centurin; born in Sinai, completed among the thunders of the Apocalypee-•nd lhia Book Pya that God will take care of lhe Jew•. They dis- obeyed Him, they forsook Him, rhey rejected their Meuiah, they spat in His face, lhey in- sulted Him, but we are challen~ed to believe that God has preserved them for a purpose namely, that in the kinJ!:dom age (lhat i• when the Lord Ch ~iat returns) the Jews 11hall poaaeu their land. They will build rhe temple, and sacrifices will be offered again; the govem- rnent will be set up; the aheep nation• of the ~rth will be bleued through ,Israel. Many wiU say to the Jews, "We will go with you for we have heard that God i• with you." 'lltere is • great body of Sc:r:r· ure that lell• of a coming regathering an restoration of the Jew• to Palestine. But God is not only pledged lo presene the Jewish race, He has promited also to save all who believe in the Lord JeaWI~btt .. ~ Saviour; We ha\'e now on earth (say• [ph. 2: 14-UI)' three clllli6ca.tion• of people, the 1~. the Gentile, and the church of God, i.C. the Christians. The Christiana are tho.t people, whether Jew• ~r Gentiles, who have become members of the church of Jeeua Christ by faith in God and in His Son Jesu1 Christ. To theae also God has made •pecial promiees to preserve them and care for them. amnng theae promi~H being Rom. 8 :28, ''All things work logether for good to them that love God, and to them who are the called according lo His purpo.e." Every alar shines for ue : all the ftower• bloom for us: God hitches all hum•n hatred lo the chariot of Hi• purpose for our lives. I recently walked amoug the beautiful Botanical Gardena of &M1at. and it came to me that my Lord made everything-! am a joint heir with Christ and if I •pent all my lifetime, I could not find all my ftowers. I have an inlereat in all the forest land , in all the solrl mines and all the diamonds. bur I hue not come inlo my inheritance )'et . 'f1M. stan that shine in lhe sky, the dewdrop~ on the lawn in my garden. "All things are yours," •ay• the spoetle. But what has He aaid? .... will take care of the Jewt as a race until the day when I come again, when a n1tion •hall be born m a day ... and during that period while they are Kattered over the earth, and rejecting M~. their Meuiah, the goapel will be: preached 1nd many will be NYed. 11tey have ju.c. to believe on the Lord Je.ua Chri.C. and they will be saved, and when they come lo Me, I will take responsibility for caring for them." ? ? Question Box ? ? • ..._ ........ n.J_. .. ...,., 2JI M. dtl•ep S... L•• ........ Clltt. • Pleatt u,MWt obotd the comi"& of Elijoll. Mr~. P.R., HDtllf!l Covtt, N. Y. According to Malachi 4:5, God promiaea that Elijah lhe prophet will return before the grut and dreadful day of lhe Lord. In Manhew 17:10.1;3 the Lord JNUa Chriat explaine John the •rill Mel come in the •piril uJ JIO'M' o Elijah. However, it it under· tloocl that during the time of the Creal Tdbula- tioft. before the Lord JtsU returna 10 rc::ip for 1000 yeara, th.t FJijah will return in ful· llbu& of the proph«y in Malac:hi 4:5. ,.,_,. apMUa ••r il il llw CluiltiM• wiU &. ~ .,.., 1M IArlJ.,,.. CArw ,...,, .. /or Hu Cllarc4,., ....,u-.1 io 2 CoriNIIWu 5:10. F. I ., C.lpry, Aile., C....t.. Thio __ .... __ ... _be . '-tllo J; 1 -of Cllriot. Thit lo no1 for .., ccrl liM')' jadpte~~~, for u Rom&n~ 1:1 ...._ "1'Mn io ......... -...... I -to-wltieii ..... CiorioiJ-," "' ... j .. ... -of Cllriot ... -of oil ... ~ Clra"''mi will .. •an' rd ...t .. ......................... . _.wtll_loo61rilii10-.No a.'un .... ; ,.,..._ ...... ,_ _, .... t ... Lon--Cltrlot-..._ ..... rl' .... _ ...... ... .. ,.u........... .._ • ... bf •• , ..... 11:6-'!"1 ... . ......'"ftl .................. ..... , ..... • I Miss Candace Brow wed to Brian Plog 4.t aa afternoon c.remoay ••• her allerldanta, Min hid at St. J&~Ma' l!piaco-Sbarilyn Baown a. matd o1 pal Chweh on Jan. 27, tbe honor and Miu Julie Jkow. Re.v. o .. ld .4.. Crump united ~· bridesmaid. The~y wen Buan Randall Ploa ol New-••ued alike in• *"'"' port Beach and Miu Can-styled '"nt of dubonnel dace Patri.cia Brown of velvet headpieces dt~ianed Costa Meta in maniaae at a like roubuda. Their bou- double rina ceremony , queta were red aarnet rosea The bride it lhe dauah&er and bJby'a breath , .. of Mr. and Mn. Otant W. Rock l)uitman wu hia Brown of 353 Broadway, llep-ton'a bett ""'n •. Uahora Costa Men. The bride· included the bride'• bro-. &room's parents are Mn. the1 , Roaer Blown of tht Rock Ouitman of 201& Villa 4.uny Special P01cos tla• Caudal, East Blurf, and tioned at Ft. Beau, N.C.; Charlu 8. Ploa of Slam· Stanley B•own of Coita fotd, Conn, Meaa, who is not a relative; The bfide wa'i aivcn in Tom Moran of Costa Mesa, marriaae by her father. She aDd Tom O'Connor of ~ew .. wore '• Ooor·lenath empire poH Beach, styled aown of imported or· Two diminutive membera aanza over which scalloped of the Weddina pa1ty were chantilly lace formed a re-Oowe1 airl Vale1ie TayiOf, dinacote effect. " chapel dressed in pink with dubon- uain of lace s wept from the net bim and Roser Jenks, back of the aown and waa who served 11 r ina bearer ' NEWOifT HAk_,R ENSIGH RallO st:CTIDII - -P ... i THURSDAY, FEB. lt,l_. ODIDA O£L MAR, CAll F. Opera on UCI stage Mo:r.Ut'l comic Optla .. Co- aj Fin Tulle" ("Women ate like th.at'') opened lut we• fat a performances in the UCJ studio theater un- der the direction of Jan Popper. Other perfoamance dates •e Feb. '29, \1arch 1 and 2. Tax Assn. hear Janis Uo-.ard Jarvis, vice. .. It ia ao•.«-.nt or in· preaident of lhc Uniled stitulioul o••ned. Thiny Oraaniz.ationa Inc., 1nd per cent of all Califomi21 state direCtOf or the c..._ l1nd and propetty ia owned paian fot the i nitiative by only 3K of lhe people, amendment 10 restrict rnl who pay IO'ltof all Cali(on\i.a property and personal tues, property tas.es in• property tues, 1po k1 cludeJ, to the· Oranac County Tu "Property forclosuru Payers o\lln. at 7:30 p.m. avcraae more than .3,000 a WeJnesday, Peb. 28, at month in Loa -\nacloa Yorba Junior 1-liah School Co unty and5,000 a month in in Oranae. l·le described the State, and no c. denies alternate sources ofrcvenue ihe 1966 Stanford research to replace the property tax reJ,.Irt that property taaes to finance neede.:t govern-in Califomia, already ment expense. double the national averaae .o\t the pruent ' ti me, the rate, will double aaain in pcuonal and mrpo rate in· 10 years unless the property come per year in California tax system i1 eliminated is $80,000,000,000.00(round by the initiative amenJment ftaur~&) Eiahty Bill ion that is now beina proposed Dollan iald the total tn ror the November ballot.'' collections in California per TheN ewpon·'la\boa •chair- year are S8,000,000,000 man ror the initi ative is "Today 70% of all lan d Ln John Voael. 400 N. Newport California is tax e u mpt ," B\vd,,Newport Heights, and the Tax Payers <\ssn. s ays. 100 ~tain <;t., I:Jalboa. 11"1110-to u. VII n IIAIL Otor-looo-.. ,... •. 7. V IAI ,.,. ............ ..,.. PAMODM'S OUII:II" MID UAIDI MUTUAL SAVINGS ... ~ ............... . COlONA Oft MAl OffiCE IM61 E.-a Cout Hift.way c:or-. 0.1 M.,-, Calif. 11M2$ Tel~ 615-5010 _ ....... ,_ liS (, c--· .... ,. held with tin)' buttons. The in a black tuxedo, Vale1ie, Mra. Ch•rl•a S. Garclnfl. (Turvllle plaoto.) Mat.uice Allard, UCI pro- feuor of musi c is fe atuted in the tole or Guglielmo, and Georae Endsley is Fet~ tando, the pait of sui toiS fot Fiotdiliai, played by Brenda Farcn cz and Oat. lecn Hafenrichter on al ter~ nate niahts, and Ootabella, played by Andt ee Jotdan. Alan Pitt will sins Don Al- fonso, and Dauelynn Melil· li will sina o~spina, his accomplice. MEIPIIT ll-AIU II FOR AU Yllllll£ lEOS lona lace sleeves ended in dauahter of Mr. and Mn. c I T h • b "d the Uadit;onal po;nto, and Ch .. les Taylm, .;. aod-a ro oug Is fl e the crescent neckline was dauJhter of the bude's fa- encircled with tiny pea1ls. ther Roger is the son of f Ch I G d Sequins and pearls adorned Mr. ~nd Mrs. HerbertJenks.'O ores or ner the lace of the dress and Pink and white flower.s and · the white satin leaves white candelabra we1e used Min Carol Louise Tough which for med ~ he1 head· in .both the chu1ch and the walked ,Jown the aisle of piece. o\UTOII borealis crya. parish hall of the church, St. %'~drew's Presbyterian tal drops also ad(lfned the whe1e the r~ception was Chwch ~ t.he ann of her the leaves , which held a held. Mrs. Chisholm Brown father, W~ll~an Tough of white net vei l. The bride's and \1iss Claire Robins on 460 Catalrna Or., Newport bouquet wa s a cascade of poured at the tea tables. Hciahu, and met Chatles white roses, hyacinth, Miss \tary Elizabeth Nu· Stewart Gardner at ~he baby's breath and white sent had tharae of the guest alter to uchanae weJd&ng otctlids, She carried a hand-book. vows in a candl~liaht kc1chicf belonaina to her <\ special guest was the ceremony at 7 p.m. FnJay, deceased arandmother, \in.· bride's arandmo thet, Mrs. Feb. 4· Pansy Oawson Brown. Clyde Ctomer, who wore 1 The a room i 8 the son of Tw o sisters of the blide pink jeweled suit with Mr . anJ Mrs. ~obert Gardner matchin& acccsso1ies and a of 823 W. Sal boa 31vd., • fOR A COIISUYATIYE Approach to Contot""l ED FARD JAY & RENFRO N. NEWPOR·T BL -~~Wf!J RT iiEAOi' wAite orchid corsaae. 'islboa. f)r. Charles :Jieren· The btide's mother re-fie\J pe rformeJ the cer~> many in a church decorated ccived guests in a jewel- u immed dtess of blue wool with white chrysanthemums and nags. wi th accessories of match-.o\ttcnding the briJc were ing blue and 'a white orchid her sister, Mrs . rJcorac corsaac. The ar oom's mo- ther wore Jiay velvet with Farquhat of Los '\.ngeles, s ilver and winter·white ac-as matt o n of hc;mor, an.:i the cessories. She also wore &room's sister, Mi ss f)aylt: GarJner, as bride smaid. white orchids. Cousins o( the groom fro m Following their Laguna Palos Verdes, \tias Eliz~ Beach1 honeymk~n, thth.e beth Ann and Mi u Valerie coup e arc ma rna eu J -Jn d . ean .Jar er, s erve as home at 560 liamtlton St., .... d 'd J · G dn Ull esmat 1. an1 cc ar er Cps~~tc.s.,u 1 .... • ·•1•••.Jhe0ower,airJ;'Il'4)1i ss The .n~w 1MI:t,.,.. Ploa was .Kird.cJL.JtyM L't.Luui.de 11aduatcd fr om Cotta IMII 1113 ... clt&iae ~thle;ueSt Hi&h ~ool an~ atteftded'dboo' 'I ' ,., ' ' ' I . Ill""' both Oranae Coast Collcae Miss Tou1h chose a white and the Univeuity of Cali· pale 1own or imported peau f01n ia at Santa Barbara. Het de soie with bofice of husband was 11aduated from Ena li shnet anJembrOidered University J.fia.h School in French alenoon· lace ao- Wes t Los .o\nacles and is cented with bridal pearls. now attendin& Oranae Coast <\len con lace was also Collese. Prior to returning appli(JJed on the skirt of to collcae he served 4 years her gown, which was made in the U.S. Navy, 2 years in with a chapel train. Her ~-=~! Vietnam: e lbo~lenath veil was held ,O .. IaY IIIIAIJ C.-IIA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 1L VD. PH. 646..lJ313_l:o•t• Mua. II A GOOD NIIGII- FILM ON U.N. "United Nations, peace dove unmasked" is the educational rilm to be pre- sented at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, at the o\metican Opinion BookUote, 1934 Harbor Blvd., Colla Mesa. by a matchina lace pillbox adorned with pearls. fler bouquet was of butterfly orchids, stephanoti 1, soo- flakc chrysanthemum s and yellow roses. Each of her attendants was attired in a n oor length gown or pale yellow June wedding set Sianing up for a June wed- ding are Miss O&Jiene Carey or San Luis Obispo and Le~ land Stebbins, son or Ml . and Mrs. paul Stebbin s or 1507 Cumberland Lane, Wcstc liff. Obi spo fot the wedding. She is the dauanter of the John Carey 's of San Lu is Obispo. rrade in the A-line and trimm ed in silver and satin brocade. They canied cascading bouquets of yellow jonquils. <\ttcnd.ing the groom u best man was his brother, ~o ben I'J ardnet, Usheu in· eluded 'tichard 'cob\c or Newport and Georae Farquhar of Los Angeles. The weddng reception was held in the fire side room of the ch ...-ch. Follo'Ao\ns a wedding trip to Northern Californi a, the youna couple plan to live in Pomona.· The new Mrs . Gardner is a graJuate o( N e "'Port Harbor Hi&h School .and Orange Cout College anj is now a senior at Lon& Beach State ~Ileac. 9te plana to teach ntxt. year. · ller hu sband's schoolina also incluJ"es diplomas from Newport Harbor High Schoo l and t)ranae Coast Colleae. lit is presently atuding industria! at Col• LEGAL NOTICE NOTIC E TO C:IIEUITORS No •. o\• 59091 SU PERIOR C:Ol'IIT OF Tllr. STA TF. OF' CAI.WOH~Io\ FO il TU E r.orxn or o n.-\~Gf. ' f.8t•te of Jf.A:\:\"ETTE /,. TAYLOR, llecl'a,.,,.d , NOTICF: IS 1/ERt:BY C:l\ ~.\" to thl' l!rf'di tors of th,. .obo\'<' n•med decl'df"ot that ,dl P"'t- sonll h1ovinp; d .. im .. "fil••ino;;t the 11aid dec,.d<"nt ..,,. rr>qu ir<"d to file thrm, with th,. n .. ,.,.,.. !l&ry voutch<"r,., in th .. fl rf ic,. of the clrrlo: of th" .tbo\'<' "'ntit!.-d coun, or to JWt''i<'Otth.,.m,,.·i th thr neCI'!illary \'Oo<"h"t~, to th .. u ade~ignl'd at t"/o Thorn,.,. f:. ll e rfeman, ~tl o m.-v dt Law, 901 Dovl'r Uri,·t. Su ito> 232, /lo't'wpotl IY.a('h, C.tli lorn ia 92660, which is the pld t<' of bu11ine11~ nf th<" urul,..r ... iJrn<"-1 in all mattf'rM p.-rta inina to thl' I'•WIIf' of ftairl df'<.'l'ri<"n t, .,ith• in 11i11 month" ah<"t th<" lir•u' publication of th i"' not ic f'. Oatl'd r l'hruarv 19, 19(,8. KA TIIRY \" T. f>l'GII W-\I.L.-\0~ r.. T ·HLOR f.1!'Cutnr" of th ,. l'ill & (;.,.. dic il11 of thf' abo''" n.am<"<l decf.'dent TIIO~lAS f.. IIEr ~'[R So\'10 Attom ey 111 L""' 901 Dover llrivr Suit,. 232 Newport o .. ach. Califomia 942-3210 Allomey for [lll'('\1\or"' Publi11h : 22, 29, \larch in I he Xewpon J!~~l~~~~L I 'firt ~---' 646-5019 DUNLOP- JEllY IALL 11• 1762 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA lf J• •• I ltiWCCII'MI, ltnow. ol a 1111 wcomer · •• ts.lbor Araa who has tMK INan waiOGfMid, do her a ra .. IJoy clll&aa tllia Hubor Vi1hor batw..,. I Md 10 a.m., _. lhr wi II ull c. r•r fri_. witt. nhaMia iaiCII'IIIali<o;t _. ailla '""" fri•dly bllliiiSI '""' which al&M , • .., let llalp har "--ac4Mi•lad wi~ her ••• ....,..,a. · The bzide·to-bc has set June 22 at the Fint pres- byterian Church or San Luis LEGAL NOTICE The intended groom is a 4th aeneration Californi an and Jrd generation in Orange Coun ty. He is a scniot at Californ ia State Polytech· ni c Colleae at San Luis Obispo, a mcmbct of ROTC and president of the Mech· anical En1ineer Society at the co lleae. He is a gtadu. ate of Ncwpolt Hatbot Hiah School. CHICK IVERSON saved a student's father TMI IIAII-¥1111'011 -IIY ... JM NOTICE Or PROPOSED CIIARTER AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r rsuut to Article II, Sectioq (h), of the Cocastltution of the State of C•lifora.ia, thu copieft of the p-oposed •meQd• meals to the Charter of the City of Newport Beach to be 11obmitted to the Yoter• of the City of New"port Be•ch at the Ceaer.l Moalci~l ESectioca to be held 011 April 9 1968 are •"'•ll•hle Ia the o(fice of the City Clerk of the Chy of New .. port Bucb. D•t ed: Febnary 20, 1968 l..-ut11 L•Ktoto City Cieri' City p f Newport Beach Puhlish1 Feb. 22. 29, M-rch 7, 14, 2lt.28, •ad AP.Fil!, 1961, Ia the !'lew port H•r'-,;ulp Tho Lorgool Bl~lo Clau In lloo HoMr A- tmtea,.. .. • , .. ., •• .,.. ... TIMit l.ory S ••or -.. '-.... ,. ..... l'i.ACis fiiiiT IAP115T autOI OP COnAIIIDA Ill M 4 Ue Sltwt A fARII fELCOIIE AfAITS YOOI BRING YOUR CHILDREN I I ALBERT W. KLARE SUCCUMBS AT AGE 66 Alben William Klare of }I)) W, 17th SL, Costa Me sa, £i ed Satwday, Feb. 17. at Hoaa Hospi l&l at qe 66. Mi. Klare was bom Oct. 12, HOI, in Ohio and came " C alifornia and Oranae Coun ty 4 years •ao. He was fte route mana·aer for a dairy. - "'Rosary was rf:ci ted Moll" dl)', Peb. n, .,d Mau w• celebrated Tuesday, Feb. 20, at St. Joachim's Catholic Olurch. Colla MetL lnteanenl waa at Good Shepherd. Huncinaktn BelCh. Baltz Co ... Me sa Mort.~ II)' •Ncled 11M t\aneral. 2-Wl. T S110C1C Jo.... -· ll, o( 551 .._,4 II., Co••• Mesa, ••••• • ~11 elecui-oal-M.21" wlaUe .,... .. ·-· ...... --,_ • ••Wa• ll ,.. Clll-• .. jo.,loo Mol• CO.; .D lrlqa "·· OHio Mooa. !Ito ... tol .. .................. •••••,. • ..._. n ... , •Ill• .......... al $73.00 cash~ •• every lt'a not a ridic:utous n,ou think! This student ns drivin1 a larger type of car back and forth to school every dey, social functions and on week· ends.' It drove his tether almost into the poorhouse try· ina to keep up with the bills on two cars, the family car and his son's, plus payinl for his education and all the expenses of family livina. A heart to heart talk with Chick Iverson convinced him that by buyin1 a \lotkS· wapn he could save almost $73.00 every sinele month OYer 1 4 year period. This comparison involved substan· tiel uvinas on purchase price. aasoline. insurance, lic:enM pt.tes, tires. interest on car payments. repairs, etc. He t¥en uwd on anti· freeze because his son liked to lki. You see, 1 VW is 1ir cooled and there is no water 10 .,_ ___ doos it sound ridicuiO<Is1 If ,.,.. -.ld IUto to enjoy lnstont economy wwy month, cell Cltick .__, ~ lllo Poninoulallnd gotlllo lull com· porloan. s..inc money wwy mant11 io nat ridicuiO<Io . No..,.,tence n11thd for lnltMt economy. Clticii.Nwoan iolllo Horbar -·· on4J -VW lind ......... doellr. ' . ··<01'-'~ Aulllarlnd lor your proloction. NIW~t II.VD. At 22MII St. • MWPOI' o~·-::-=- '' • W 0111' IIAIIIDIIEII. -IEC1Ial --... 4 TIIIIIIIIAY, JEI. Zl,l. ----CM.IF. ........... c... LNtlolo. • Mil .. c.. llwy. C..1su .W Mer e IIU--11. ----.TICIII -c.t& ..... .......... ROll f11d 11isen busy The Al'tiliaaca Chap&n, . lr ...,,. Miller with Mrt. J1me1 Walsworth Widt ·~ end ollhe tiacat u chairman, will llqe YOU tonun& up lhe Jatt of anolher of thei r IUC:COUfal Marett, the l chapters of lhc Ho&f, Hospital AuJ.iliaty eventa on March 13 at lbe tum the it thouahu to fund-<?>n'••en.ce Center. Decor.., raisin& etrorLJ to be able to taons wall be created by do their part toward the M11 ... Jcn_y McClellan, wi-!! plcdae of the Ausillary tQooo ~he . weauna of the aree~ ward the hospital nceda, m mmd: A money uce will 0r1 Valentine's Day, Feb. be de11a_ncd by .~ 1. Law. 14, the Hunter Chaptel held acncc Boxcy, us•n a a huae a profitable patty, nettina ~hamr o~k as ~he back around almost $SOO Mn. Charles ·~ keepma w1th the St .. Pat. S d ' d 11ck's theme. Cards wall be tanwoo was ways an d r 1 h · 1 · playe rom 0 a.m. on, means c a u man, P annma" with intesruption for a hot salad luncheon served . in buffet luncheon. Mrs, Harry th~ Conference Center, wath Kee ley , assisted by Mrs, br•dze for 40 tables of mem-Ralph Wi lson will be in bers and Juests. The Val en-h r th' r od Mr tine theme was canied out Gee arJe 1°... e. 0 11 • 1 . '· thr zh t o•se ,._...,zan 1s co ec 1na AouV 1°0 : .. .. door prizes and Mrs, N.S. a ent.ne ll)Oney llee Cochran (548..()903) is hand-was won by Mrs . Robert AI-1. '" 1· k 1 5 1 . ih mg •ue 1c e a e. !en. Mr s. Jac.k Cunmn& am A hi hli ht of thel-lunter IS Hunter chauman . a g On F b 17 'I W'lb luncheon came when Mrs. e , , ,~ JS. 1 Ul ll J A .1. Newman , a pas t chairman of .enry ones, UXI !Illy pre- the Nishtinaales opened AsJde.nl .t, annhoudn~ed lhat ~e Ba h r I UXI lilly a JUSt Won u1e her ycrest orne or un -0 . 1 d C ·1 Se . . r sney an ommum y I• cheon and blldge st~rtma at vice Award and been pre- 11 ~.m. Pro~ee ds will swell sented a bronze plaque and then donat10n to the main a c~eck for $500 which will Auxiliary, Mrs. Jack Gar-also be addedro,the Auxili· naus is chairman. ary pledge to th e hospital. -----------------------l be enrry in the Disneyland I «:HIJR«:HES I 1lewpprf1tnrbor tutheron ~luuth "()n th.-Hlul/.s (i, t'r!r.HJ !tin~ .'"l f'wporl II arbor" NEWPOR T BEACH , C A LIFORNIA THE AMERICAN LUTH ERAN C H U R C H 8:30a.m. to 9:30 a.m. -Worsht p .)e rvtce 9:45a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool 11:00 a.m. to 12·00 noon -Wors hip Se rvi ce Thf' Rf'". Jarftes G. Bl ain, Pa.•1tor The Rev. George J . Bus diecker, \'isi tation Phone :i48..J63J Pastor Christian Science Services •ttc!>i r f'llt tw u u• f"IIRf."i'l , SfU ,'O !>iT Jjtl .~ \ ta I td<' .\cv.pr•ll lkad1 First Bopti st Gurch of Casto W.so comp etition was based entir ely on the amount of servi ce that the Auxi l·i ary donates to the ho spital. ""'h ich totals a staggering amount of hours and runds. The entries are subm i tted from such a wide area that it is a great honor fo r the Auxiliary to be a winner. FRANK G. ROWLEY . ACCOUNTANt, DIES Public accountant Frank Grant Rowley, B2-l l n~ne Ave., Baycre st, died Sun· day, Feb. 1 ~. at Southeast Community Hospital , La- guna Beach. MAJOR Dwight M. Webster, son of Mrs. Fran cis E. Ger- ard of 903 W. 17th St., Cost..1 Me sa, has helped hi s F~I 02 Delta Dagger un i t win the Hughes Trophy as the best fighter interceptor squadron in th e U.S. Air Fo rce. He is a pilot with the 317th Fighter lntercep. tor SQuadron, headquart ered at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. The squ adron was selected fo rtheaward by USAF head- quart ers for its ou ts~and­ ing achievemen t s in opera- tional readi ness, weapons reliability, inter cept ca- pability and flying safety. LEGAL NOTICE ~0.\ti;>;F:Es F'O R rrnur. OFFICE 1\NIJ MF:A~I 'H L'i TO HE \'OTEII 0~ \"OTIU : IS IH:REIIY Cl\ E\" th,,t thf' fnt]n .. ·in!ll p!'r!l.on>< ha\'t• hf'f'n n omi n;ltf'<i for thr offi r .--. ho•r.-inah N rn.-nlion•·•l to bf' fillr1l at thf" Gf'no·r.d \hm icipaJ EfPC!ion tO bP hP fd in thr Cit~· of .\"rwport lk-ach on Tut'-.rl:n, tb,. 9th d,l\· nf ·\pril, 1968:' F'or \lt•ml>rr-. of thr Cih · C ounril: lli-.tri.;t r "o {\nlr for Orw l ·\I F nqdt, Uon<~lrl .-\. \klnni.;, G•·rard (J,.rrd \\ootr r .. IJi.;;trirt F ivr (\'otr fnr On.-\ P.D. (ll,.,.J Conk, Fd llirth u; .. , ri c1 -"'"''"" '' ot ,. for Onr·l l.inrl-.l,.y Par ... nn,., /)ou,,Jd ·\, Holton Sl 'I'·"·!-.( IIIIUI. 9 1 ~o ... ond 11 o.., 9 IS -I I o .... Vd:ll' I· Sll ·" I·\ t:~l.'f, \II:J· II~(, 8 1>.., n .• pt i:ot Ribl·· r .. n ... ""'h ip f,Jrtu,Jr,t-..tulmw'"o us Santo Ano & Mognolio S.s. Dr. P.G. ~eumann, pas tor SUN DAY SERVICES ·~:45 a.r ,, Sunday S.;:hool 11 :00 a.m. Morning "'orshir 6:0tl p.m. Training L:nit•n:. 7:llt) p.m. Evening "'ursh1p ,\h. Ro wle y was born April 12, I ':»12 , in Rh ode Island. fi e came lt.l California 36 ~·ea r s ag o and had lived in Orange Cn. for 19 years. Su rvivors are his wife, Natti e Lou : a son, Charles of Huntington Beach; a daught er, Ann of Newoort Beach ; a sister, Jane \!iller of Torr ance; and a brother, Or aries of Van Nuys. \OTIU. 1.~ IIEI!VIlr GI\F:-,· th ;•t th.-fnl lowi nj.: rn •• ,,,.,nr,.,., ilf" to hf' ••ntrd nn <ot th,. Grurr. .tl Muniri_p.ul f:J••cti on to hr h.,]r] in thf' C:ih of \"o:owpart /lr,t rh on Tu,.,..Jnv, 11,,. Qth day of Apr il , I%R: Rl:i\111.'\Ci ROO\\ •••~ do, • 9 o,.. -S p.., Wodno•do• 9 o.., -7·ol5 "·"' T~••d"• ond F .. ,. •• 9 o • .., -~I'"' 7.9 p .OOI . S.."d"y I ,. ,., -ol p "' ~OND f'llt:RC'H ot· f'IIIUST . SCI£!'(l'IST ~~wport lkach ;u COfuna de: I \1ar 610 Car nation Ave. Sl'NDAY SCIIOOL 10 ...... Sl '"WA 'r SE RVICE to.,..., 'AI:O~f:SI >AY EVEN ING \fi:I:T I.\1(, 1.00 ,. .... Rt:AOI N(i R00\1 - \lut(1al Ru1ld1n g 2Xfd f:.1"1 Cuast lltghway \1 .,,., • -.,,!, Ill ·'·"'• lv ·, p.m,. Jh.,r-.•f." ''"'TIInjl:-7 10 9 '"il <IIC' ulr!.fra1J\ rnVIIC:d tn a tt t'nJ Churdt S..:rv1ccs and to ll\C' the KraJ1n 1 Room. WEDNESDAY 1:10 p.m. Bibll Stud y 3:00 p.m. Preyer Meetinc A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY Thr Pow~r of lhf' Holt Spi til Private services were held at Bal-tz .\lon.ua w; Costa 1>1es a. SIIERMAN ANDERSEN DIES AT AGE OF 73 Shennan <\nderse n, 1500 ~!via Lane, :!arbo r 'li gh- lands, died Tuesday, Feb, 20 , at Park Lido (:onvales· cent llospital at age 73. "-lr. <\ndcrsen was born Sept. 23, 18Q4, in \linne- sota. :1c came to Californ ia in IQ58 and lived 8 year s in fJrans c Cnunty. lie was a WorlJ War I veteran. !li s last job was sale s repre- sentati ve for Tape, Inc. Survivors are hi s ""i re, PHOPOSF:O 1.11 ·\HTF:It \\H.\1>\H:~T \"1'\Ht F:R 0~ f:: Thi .. <\m,.n•fm,.nt .. ·oul•l amend ::;,.c tion •lOI o f thr Cluntt"r, '"'luirin11 th,t lo bt" t"li,riblt" lo h old o lli.-r ""a ml'mbf'r of th e City Counci I a pe r~Jon shall ha\'f' ~f'n a qua iHied elector of the di.!llnct from "·hit:h tf,. is nominated or •p- point,.,j for at J,. .. ,., on<" Yl'iH imm<'diatt'ly fll'"t'f'din,r hil'l nomination or appointmf'nl, to r hanlil" tll r on.-•H'!IH Tl'• <Jnirrmrnt l<;t nin"l\' day,., PR OI>QSF:U CII ·\R'n :l1 :\.\1 F:~ ll\1 E\" T \" 1'\lllf: H T \\ 0: Th is ,.\m,.ndmrnt "nu ld nmrn•l St"C'Iion 70,'; of thr ChartN to auth ori·1r thr (;i t\' r:oun,.il tn pro\ idt" bv r.rrl i'n:mn• for payrn••11t of :~n ,d]o,.anf'r of II DI to ,.,r-•rd Fiftv lln]J.,.,. in 1111\' mnnth to mrmb,.r .. nl f~itv hoard .. or rommis!'<ion.; r,cL-.blish,.rl h\· th!' Chartrr to <lr fm\· out-or.:p,..,.k,.t rn.;t-.. PRO PO:c-En CIIA IITEII AME~Il\lf:;\ r \"1'\IIH.II Til AU:: Th i" ·\rn<"ndmrnt would .1mrnd 17 37. o( 2101 Or .• Oxo .. del Mu, wq booked on a U. $. Ui acri et court warrant. , • o\hmed Yllai, 881 Center St., Cotta Mea a. lefl hi 1 car at the Newporter Inn plrkina lot, where a window· wu broken, pouibly by a 98 aun. • • Wood carver 4Jvin Pernhart, 164 Flower, Coata Mesa. left hi t Chevrolet at the Mcfadden pad:inalot: someone entered it and stole 1 wall plaque of praying hands, and 3 pi aquea of pray ina lndi ana, valued at S 120. ·. · .Nieke Ezell of 419 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, reponed the theft of S9S worth of stereo tlpes and stereo from a VW c~~nper pari.ed at Is t o\ve. and \leliouope Ave. ·• , H. Lester, 428 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, said that someone removed his 11 foo t runabout hom its mool" ing and then atol e 12 gallons or gu ... ~nday, Feb. 18 A tire and wheel "'f)rth 562, wa s stolen from his Chevrolet said Wesley Jacobi , 406 El Mod en a, N~"'ffor t tleights. · Nume rous small prying marks and scratches o n the winJow fr ame. possibty made by an icc pick, were left by the thief who broke into the c ar parked by Douglas Stem, 623 Vista 3o nita, l';!as t Bluff, at 3446 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona .:lei \br; clothing, a uavel bag, md jewelry v alueJ at 58-'6.50 were stolen ... The :!arbor Depan ment founJ a SaOOt Jrifling in the bay and returned it to owner EJgar 'Nilliaml', .105 N. Bay Front, 3al boa Isla nd .. ·.The Cadillac belonging to Oliver Calhoun , 1242 'l.ut· lanJ, WestclifT, was vandal~ i ze J by II>OITleone wh o broke a win•l wing anJ then searched the glove com- [\an ment. . . Loui se Pres- 1624 Antigua 'Nay , beard Hoot111g -Air C.4itlonillg Sh-.t Metal 16.40 Superior Ave. Ll 8.5531 273 2 E. Coas t Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 673-7336 Lutheran Chur~h 01 the Moster Lutheran Chu rch in America HUO Pacific View Dr. •·"·'~' ,, ''""' ,, ~\I .,..,,n.~~ .,.,,.,,.,,.., '' ll'o<l If) ~~ >\\1 ! .rn n~ \o '"'' • r " '-'·••ol•o•,rl•• "'''',. ~''"" ~ .. r t imt I 004 o f th,. Chllrtl't t o ~;;;~;;;~:;;~~~~~~~ l)fo\·iole !hat to be f'li~Eible t o ,.;~ ,, prtition nominatinfi! il BUILDI~G P"f-;on fo thl' offir P of Coon• " rilm;jn thP <;i~mrr mul'Ot be a rl'jl"il'Otf'r"d •ot"r in~tr•ul of • R~Uit.Q£LING 8 m~'rr h· an r lr <'tor of !h r di1o. ~ ,.,,.,.,, oJ,., n, "'· ''' ... ...... -· ..... .., JOllie aakno-. PNJecdlea ..... orocktd btl lltjq ,_ olldh• 11ou -· · \ ~ .. bony Tullllo, JS, ol6\4 Clubhou1e o\n., ~ We1i: Newport. waa booted 0111be Cblfle o( i nlolicated in auto. .(:harles Duos, 1611 Lincoln Lane, 1-Jarb:tr Hi1 hlands. drivina north on Irvine Ave., north of Welt• cli ff Or., collided with a ai anaJ liaht pole •t 8:45 p.m. .C•• drivoa by Raymond J acobt or El 1117LC..'II' 4 CIIIIU -..... C" FIBU, 1a ,. ·a ]AIIIIJ ,.., •• ;• ~- -CHASE & HELEN CRAI<PTON - e Exc.:dlem Cleoming • Altc radom up a hllvert-..._. 671-oalo Monte, end Lynn Vicrlin1. ~~;:;;,~~~~;~~A~c~COl~~m~t~o~ln~v~~~·t~ed~~~=~~ 1045 W. Bilbo• Blvd.,• Salboa. co lliJcd on W. 8alt)Oa 91vd. at 14th SL ;--NUY~'I't' e CHA'Itz ACCOUNN passe~ers in the Vierli111 ~'/4-er· car, Julie Winaerd ol Santa o\na, ·and Frencis Mel hom, 1045 W. Balboa 1lvd., were taken to r-toaa lloapital. Mondoy, F ... 19 lt was a bad day at HliCitl , Bay for Ronald O'Roask 2236 Tustin, West ("CROSS "ROM ,-ASHION ISLAND) Bay; wh;l, h• was sho•olUII Jlf J' IJI •211 his $17 ait 1ifle, agers came along, ;~·:·~~~=;;;;;;;;~KAsPER~· ~~gbK~INOSIAN~~~~~O~W~NgE~R him to the ground and stole his aun. 1 Tu01day , Fob. 20 CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING F at West Services report-COMMERCIAL ed th at a cash register at Coco's restaurant at 4647 MacArthur Blvd., nea1 th e "ilpolt, was sh olt $103 •.. Possibly a BO gun was used to break a fl ont win- dow at lhe residence or PI ice McCuistion, 303 Mo rnina Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs . w.-esdoy, Felt. 21 James Pri ce left his front doo1 unJocked at A.pt. 9, {Contmued on page s; Personilizcd Ser\·t1.·r DON E. ElOU ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. lS Years in NewPOrt Beach 1107 E. Bol~a Blvd, 67J.6S90 Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES T•leplloa•: !Acta.. 7·22H 1042 ltat•IIG. Staot-IUD I. Mola. S..ta ~ ······························································••e•• • • ~ ~.J 1ltua ';~UWU IUD. t .:==~ /$f~~L. s~ ~ ~aHa ~ FORGJT HARDWARE Hardware-DuPont Paint Small Appliances 2205 W. Ba lboa Blvd. Newport Beach Phone 673·2350 NEW CLASSES START l'IIIUARY Slow, Careful Trai"ing of 't'oullfr Do"rers K;ndorballet to Advancod Off• .. --7• ~"··I ......... -- Corona del \lar, Californi Dr. Wilham R. Ellcr Phone: URtole J~5Ul~ ij 1·, ••.m •• ~ ,ol!rll' \\u r~h •p Q r~ ''·"'·· ( hurr h ,, h<><>l .4. full Youth ProAr•m Crn. of Or.an~• .-nd 2l rd. St. Pearl; a daughter, ~.Irs . William Corwin , Newport qeach; a si s ter, ~!i ss <\gne s <\ndersen of Baulecreek, \lich.; a brother, LaVerne lla nsen, of Kalamazoo, \ti ch.; 2 grandchildren anJ 1 great-arandchild. trirt /rom ... h irh .;;ur h ~r,..on ADDITIONS o UPHOLSTERY I J 00 ... m., ~ .. .,,,.,. ""'~h•p \f'H :O~ H) I'IHH lll~ !l Cott.a Mn..-i'i tot. .. nominat .. rl. LICENSED l BONDED PR OPOSE II CII-\R Tt:H "••··" It ' ,., ...... II( I\~~~ .. The sa-vices were held at 1 p.m. Fri Jay, F eb. 23, at Pacific View Chapel, with L. V. Tomowof theLutheran Church, Costa \les a. as offici ant. -\\IE.\"Il\lt:\"T \"1'\IIJt.H FRED H. GERWICK FOI' R: 3CW Gold.nroct Thi"' Amenrlmrn t "'oclrl ,,m,.nd :Ptvmout~~ Gionsrf9dimual «~Jrurc~ Sec tion 100.'> of thf" Charter 673~1 -549. 2170 tn proh ihit th,. adoption of anY onlinan('r r han!in,a: and rro),.finin,r t!1,. boun• 11rit"~ of any C ouori lmanic di."'ttict with in .. i ~ month,. pnor to 3262 Brood Str .. t, Newport Heights A /·r~f' 0r1d l ndt>prndeFII (.•mK rli'~aliO•I al Chris tian (burch The Rev. Normoft Brown, preaching Sunday Se rv ice and Church School at 10:00 a.m. MATT R E c.,• S E S i<nV r<'Jlnl.rr Co unrilmuni r ~·l;.rtion . KEW-BEIUfLDIJfG l)atl'rl Frb. 20, )9(,8 l~gular Shapes Lo\1 '11:\ 1.·\GIO"i I ........... -Cott• City Clerk COSTA MlSA tr.tATTUSS CO. C:ity of :'t"wport R<!ach Publh•h : f l'b, 22 29 , 1%8 in L-=N~";';';•"'~;';";'•;P~'"~'i;·d~o~d···~P~ha~ .. ~'~6~42~·~"D~«l~;jil ~~JiliiO;H;;_;_;;--~·;';'; ... ;"'~';";';';"~.Th~'~'~·;w~p;o~rt If arbor En.11 i gn COMPLETE FUNERALS ,.. '245 COMPLETI FU .. ERAL AND JURIAL CENTER CEMETERY LOTS From SUO MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From S46S S.,.•lnJ th• Coo1tol ArGtl with -:::::::.1 Concreto & f ffftclonl o DRY CL EAN1NG ~~~!:~::"'';' •d budaet 1 faa1 aenice -quality work - eelf aertice l••llry. Piniahed L•nclly Acency UPHOLSTERING (By Iu.rope"* Crofr•mf!n ) REMODEL: 2 pe. set ONLY $69.50 c.u .... "" .. 21s ... ,. H. I . s~s FREE dol & ,lcko, Shrubs, In terior Plants Tropical & Trees lnsectcides and Fertiliur S&H Green Stomps FREE DEU\IERY CU~OM ~~~~~~~~~~~ fURNITURE UPIIOLSTERY I' • QU ALl TV WORK • NEIL'S FIREHOU5l 28 Mewpert 11•4. .... h HART'S SPORTING GOODS S38 Center Street Costa Men Phone: 646~1'~19 Uii'HOLSTIERY • REFINISH ING ORAP.EAJES e C USTOM CARP.ETS AMPLE PARI<ING IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO .• INC •. ••wHERE THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FL\'" 2t10 W, C.•n Hwr •• N-..n a .. ctt, Totoflh•• ''*""77 E!TABl./SH£0 lr~ 19.f#J • PHARI<ACY CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. Coast Bwy, Corona del Mar Phone: 67 J.l5SO NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport C enter Drive Eaat On Medicel 9Jildina) Phone: 644-2131 if ark Jill I . c.-N.,., CDI.~t~I'C "'-""S LOU ROY ELDER IUUNIRFS ... 0.., LUNOIEON -mtii!R COCKTAILS ORiole 3-9..05 3450 VIA OPORTO Newpon Be.- CIMITDY-MAUSOLIUM FUNIRAL HOMI CHAI'ILS.c:UMATOIY COLUMIAIIUM YIIIIANS LAWN zu ..... 1o6m .Morwary-«::e•etery "E~ in One Beauti/rll Place" Because the fWleral and burial center concept eliminates the need for processions through heavy traffiC on overcrowded highways, fllllily :ind friends alike may now pay their full ~ sp«ts by attending the burial service, as well as the chapel service, aU at one beautiful plaa, at less ClDit and more comenience. 14101 -1410J IIACH KYD., WISTMINShl n4 m • ·, J-2421 714 1-1m FLOWERS FOR ALL, OCCASIONS . DrM.rl T osh FLORISTS ,_.,._,., 2.QI11ow,... 11..J. CCJ5TA IIISA All typeaoralau H3411 Ntaport 81•d. CoR1Me11 CO"'T"'eT I..NI&• aYaW.Ait IT,LING ··~IIIACTII••O ~~~~••c,u•,,.• 111<l1RVINI: NI,.O~tiT BEACH WESTCLI~~ PLAZA llgPrlce ,. A. DAMES, lruaee Ia I. 1M lftiiT, CIITA MaA .. 11511 .... 1ft JOSEF'S Fine Restaurant """""873·1180 2121 E. Cooot Hloy • Corone del Mllr IO Jarn.k:• Inn) • IHOE _,AIR MAIEFIIY'S Slloe illplir ""'·-~ llopolr -Oyoi trcirlt .HifMPI ONID4\'-C1 ·--., .... 9?77?2 -..... 1! •. I COlONA DIL MAl oma Ml7r..tC...Hitt.w•)' c.o.. Or.l M., Calif ... T.&.s • 675-~to ____ ,_ lt,Lca..t .... • .... IMI Directory IIIIUIIAMCI! ••. FORMER SENATOR John A. Murdy Jr. of Lido Isle, at right, is rt'ctiving congratulations and plaque in honor ot...being ·nM~ed man of the year for 1%7 by the New- port Harbor Chcwnber of Commerce. The presentati on · is being made by O.W. (Dick) Richard of Irvine Ter- race~,-t~e 1953 man of the year. <Cameo House photo.) Tile men Rau ~o~n Rau or Bay shore Tile r-----------. Co., Costa Mesa, has been elc'cted president or the As· sociated Tile ContraeCOrl of Southern Califomia. He succeeds Dick Ventuielli o( Capri Tile Contractors o( Anaheim. f"Ofll ALL 0,. YOUIIII IN ... fiiANCE NEEDS ROBERTSON-SADLEJit IN!IJRANCE Sill" r.. c..& ..,, c.-... --., •• ,. BAL1Z MOR1VARIEf lUI SUI'IRIOR AVE. COSTA IIE5A llldw•y 6-2424 Jllll I. COAST NfWAT co-• Da. ...... ORiole J-9450 s•c. "41 letwkw BEll "BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway us.-..-Colla- It is lhe second term of office for Mr. Rau, v.bo was with the r-.t:lsto-Keenan Co, of Los Anaele~. Mr. Rau is member of a pi9fteer si\e contractina fam- ily in Southern Cali(omia. His arand(ather the late Ed Pollak, was in dl.e tile bu.._. ness locally ror over 70 years. Mr. Rau is a nativ e or California, .-.d a araduate or Los Anaeles Hiah School. Followina World War II, he joined Musto-Keenan, where he served as sales manaaer until he form ed his own conuactina finn, Bayshore Tile, t1 yeara aao. 6 ayshore baa b.c;en based in the Costa Mesa and New· port Beach areas inception. lho:;;:•.d~~·=:!:~"'"" ed at H40 R The NEW CAR LOANS John Rou mond Bar. In addition, Bay- shore con tracts the in stall a- tion or tile roorals ror the. Catholic Archdiocese of Los Anaeles. Mr. Rau's arandfather ser- ved the lonaest term of any man u president or the Tile Co ntractors Auoci ation of America, frorn-1~110 1946. Mr. Pollak Slarted with f¥ttsto-Keenan in 1112 as ~aaiuant m111aaer, (ollow- a decade or servi ce with AS LOW AS DISCOUNT COSTA MUA 1(-.tf'l w. ,owl« 2JO'"' 11ltllt,.ott MJ.IMO DANA llOINT Gl,..,. "'"""' ,..,. L.. ,.... 41f.IIU • IAN JUAN CA,ITMNO ~.J.WI .... Jlt71 c.mlne e._.,.,.. 4N·II41 -·~="" --... "l:'tl'lo'Ot".:' . the Police BloHer (Coaa•N IDa pqe 4), ..,. "-at it fanally ptoved IOo Dr., both o1 Wut Newpoll, 112 W. Coelt Hwy,, Bay. much for aomoone, who llored their ISO turfbo d lhore .'hail" Park, which t\ole it ~w~n1 the niahL oo.Joha't poaelt fot 4 mon:• ..U. tl nry •••Y tOr the · .. .MarJolle Woodton, 313 lllier who entered and •tole Rocheltet, Co1ta Meta, ffl~, , •. 23 • Ill tleepina ba1• , .Ed.. left a shiny black sso vue Two hubcapa were pried Wllld Oelt, 34, of 4711 Se.., on the porch at 310 Poin-off . her Ponche, declared lbore Or., West NeWpott, settia, Cos on a del Mat, and Shetla McNamara, 160S E. was booked on the chas1e it wu ltolen ..• for the ~lboa Blvd., Balboa. while or inloaicated in public, on second time, Dudley Steir, ll W&J parked in the 200 Seashore Or. near 47th ~l. 604Y.! S. Bay Ptont. Balboa block of Cotonado St ... •.• Ronald Tyler, 29, of Island, was the victim of an Bec.ky Williams, S17 Be· 2596 Pairway Or,. Colla overniaht auto stereo tape JOOta Ave ., Corona del Meta, was booked on a deck and tapes the(t; this Mar, r~po~ted the theh (~om wanant for dueatenina time his lou was set at J.W . Robtnton, at Puhton phone cals •.. Roman Beck, "SilO. . ,Someone enteted Island, or an antique, btu• ]I, of 214 35th 5t., Welt the tesidence at 408 Bo-telescope, 1 inchea lona NeWpott. wu booked on ler? Way, West Newpolt when (olded, ~ith a leathes lhe ch&Jie of auautt and He1ahu, accordina 10 Don-cov e1ed sect1on, and worth battery, .. Her Steleo and 5 aid Buhlet of 301 J.::dge. $15 ••• Maria Voael, 660 tapes, valued at $155, were wat et, Balboa, and 1emoved Seat.. Costa Mesa, while llolen ftom het Chevrolet the tacks (t om th e catpet in walluna at Clay St. and llid Sandt a Peltnet, 900 s: the mast e1 bedtoom and We~tminstet Av~., Newport Bay Front, Balboa Jaland rolled the lUI back ... Tho-Hetahts, was bttten on the ..• Stereotapes,wotth S4S, mas Cos.wetl, 11511:! Dia-a1m by a larae, red, lti sh we!e stolen from her Potd mond, Balboa Is land, patk· setter that was tunnina wh1le parked in rront or 118 ed hi• cat in ftont ... r 117 loose; th.C doa was found at Opal Ave,, said Joyce Diamond, whete il was ISIS Westminstet Ave. and CampiOn, 129~ ()nyl Ave., bsoken into, and S95 worth quarantined (ol 10 days ... Balboa Island. of steteo tapes stolen.. . . A maid at the Marinet's Th•r•dor, Felt. 22 Someone has been semovi na \iotel, 3026 W, Coast Hwy., Scratches wete left on the mone y ft om a petty cash Mariners Mile •. said a blan- rubbet mo ldin& of the win-ba1 in an unlocked dsawc1 ket, pillow, and corree pot, dow by someone who bloke at Colona del Mill High worth Sl.5 .40', were stolen into the car belongina .to School, accotding to Chris-... The rr ont li cense plates James Spittaerbct, 223 tine Savoy, .. Ciaite Lctto were stolen f1om his cat C1ysta~ Balboa Island, and of 216 Via l)ijon, Lido while parked at Wellc!ir( then stole 2 stereo tape Isle, ·and Frank Re mo, 309 Center, reposted J{onald boxes with 21 tapes, valued Coral Ave ., Balboa Island Lawson, 1101 Devon Lane, at $175. , • KinderaaJtnet left theis cat pat ked at 01~ Westcliff. .. ~teteo thieves Jeffry Vaughn, 4247 l)ana corner of Via Lid" Notd were at it &Jain dwina the Road,NewpottHeiahts was and Via Dijon, just S min-night; they unbolted 4 scratched or bitten, 'by a utes, and in that shot t time screws and stole the steu~o doa while playina in an a\· someone stole 2 pai1 of ftom the Chrysler be\onaina ley; the do& was quatan· skis valued at S20S, (tom to Richard Pauley, lQOI tin ed at its 0 wne1•s home, their ski rack ... Jan Nor-Betyl Lane, Uatbot Hiah- Mrs. Patt icia Myers, 4232 tis , 121 40th St., and John lands ... Marie l)o\1 seturn- Hilaria, Newpot t ~leiahts Atk inson, 3812 Seashore (Con tinued on pa&e 61 ' ' • NEFORT HARIIOR ElfiGII THUIISOAV, FEB. 19.19A SEQliiD SECTIOR --P111 5 COIIIIIA DEl liAR, CALif! FLICIEIIIII LI.ITS FOI "DMCIHI" Newport Beach junior hiah ttudent• we preparina for the ci ty's fir at ''d.,c~in .. . . which i I to be hdd It M.-i- ncrs multi-purpoae room rrom 7:]() to 10:30 p.m. ·fri- day, M•ch 1. The O ty or Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department is rosterina the a{flir. •[)ucau may be purchased ror 15 cenu It the OOor or f10m • FIIIUAIY ltudcnU lpOr&i nt "OrMIC lhoe laces" M junior hiah ClmPUieL ' There will be niclt:erina liahts acco~.,yina the pulsMi I'll sound• of .. The Rh ythm Plus Blues Work- shop." Thi s JIOUP has played • ''The New Look Discotheque," local hiW! schoo ls and coll eaea.. as well as in conct.rt with lhe "Strawbeny Alarm Clod!." . SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS CAI'IIS SWEATERS Were Up To S2S Orton· W..t Now Up To u,T. 1f2 -1f2 -COOIDINATID ~ASTIL WOOL SKIRTS-TOI"S-JACKETS UP TD 1/2- SPECT A TOll & JUNIOR DIESSES Doc--Nvton-c=--wool V2 Ofl' .. MOll ~'"~ • ... 1•2• 'VIA LIDO ... LIDO CHAKI CllatT NIWPOIT IUC>< c•- We'll have to take part of the credit ... or blame ... for modem music. The beat. The aound. Electric guitars, electric banjos, electric organs, electric amplifiers. Who knows, maybe even electric kaaooe. becauee of electricity, you can tune in the whole world. Music, entertainment, aporta, newa, everything. We're 'not neoe mrily endonilll the preeent trend. We're juat pointing out that none of it could have happened without our product. There wouldn't be any hi-fi atereoa, or radic., or TV to bring you muaic, either. But What'• it cOO you? So little you pi'Oblbly don't even think about it. ~ ola ,...., to play a reconl or watch a WI ,. ti ....... Only eh:tricity am do• ..,..._ · I • THU!IDY, FEI. n, 1 .. OOIIIMIIB. ~ C'.ALJF. Art awards announced ARTICLES to be on sale at the rummage pOtt , president; Mrs. Charles EvMJ s of sale o f the Newpo rt Harbo r Grandmothers Costa Mesa, ways and means chairman, Club are displayed by (left to right) Mrs. and Mrs. George Pitt Sr. of Costa Mesa, ~i cci Richard o f Costa Mesa, we lfare publ ici ty chai rman. (En s ign pho to.) chairman; Mrs. Al ton Culver of west New- Club plans 3 day sale Newport Harbor Grand- The lNI acbolutlc art &old key wlnnera, IMOUDCed at an awards ceremon;t at the Statler HlltoD Hotel In Los Anaeles, Included 6 stll(lents from Newport Ha,.. bor Hl1h School, 9 rrom Cor· ona del ~., Hlah and 4 from Costa Mesa Hllb. They are : Mewpett Hart-r HI ... Merldee Bjelland,aold key : Jay Crispin, gold key and blue ribbon:-Jim Dale, gold key: Brad Doaewell, aold key and blue ribbon: Linda ,Relneman and carol Rose- nut, aold key. Corona tiel Mar High Laurie Adsit, Christa Ful· ler, snd Sus an Morthrid1e . 10 ld key; Joan Guptill, Lo re Heston, Tamara Masterson, Bob Mowe, Jani s P endleton, and Dalynn Smith, gold key and blue ribbon. Costa Maao High Dave Dln1man, Colin Mc- Mullin, and Janene Rous h, go ld key, Dou& McAl liste r, gold key and blue ribbon. Cenificates or merit were ptesented to the fo llowina: Newport Harbor High Merridee Bjelland, Allison Comstock, J ay Cri spin, Jim Dale, Brad Doswell, Diana Ouey, Janett Hcdbor1, Gloria lavelli, Peter Jeli- nek, Mark McCuUoc:b, Nancy Neth, Renee Pantzar, Jot. Peteraen, ·Diane Pettinai U, Linda Reineman, Cbr ia Rea, Cart Roaenaat, Diana Ten-- nyson, Jan Wild, Oina !fol tz, Marc Wood, and Lee Vallee. C.r•a .a.IMerHl ... Mike Barnett, Pam 1Jtalack, Robyn Casey, Earl Coc"hran., Chri sta Fuller, Joan 'Guptill, Lori Heston (2), Nancy •lull , Sherry Kollmann, Tami Masterson, Kria Moore, Bob Mowe, Su aan Northridie, Janic.e Pendle• ton, Sue Power, Dave Ryan, and Delyn Smith. Eat•clo Hi,h Sch.ol Jackie Headley, Patty Talbot, Dan P-'ner, Phil Beuancourt, Frank Sears, and Julia McComb. CoaN Meaa High . Chaunc ey Bakes , Sand{a Brown , Nadine Ca\s tcn, Dave Dingman, Barbara Duncan, Alex •larri s, Randy Hutfplc, Mark Ins ram, Vicki Kerr, Salveis Lind- bl om (2), Doute McAllister, Colin McM ullin, Jancne Roush , Mari Jo Russel, Karen Scsma, Charlet Stevens, and Barry Thune II . mo ther 's Club, Chute! -'19 , will hold its annual !Urn- mage :.al e at 18221l New- r on Blvd ., Costa \1 esa, on th e week end of Feb. 19, \\al, I and ::!, This was an- nounced ~· the club p!esi- den t, ~lr s. Alton Cuh'e l at theit last business meeting. ~ .... ~ ,q\J be opened (;,,, .. to be held at th e Elk s Club, Long Be ach. Mt s. Paul Hurf- man from Ncwpo tt Beach ~~oi ll set ve as chailman, as- s isted b)' Mts. Bcauicc Sin- cos ky rtom Bcl\rt owet . BIRT11 , DEATH BOTH • • • of social note INSURED 8A VINGS WITH i PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE. EuyaddltioM ' Euy withdn.wah PASAO[NA'S OUKST AND I.AliG(ST CORONA DEl MAlt OfFICE 21i67 F..a•t C:O.st Hot~:h""IV Cornn. IJ!'I Mar. Col,( 92625 Trl"phone 67'\-'>010 IIUO OtJIC( • NIMIII.IM ll~ ( tel.< ......... ., J)l~ Call in Your 'Want Acl to tha Ensign 9 a.m. tn 5 r .m. P•oceeds will help th e club finance the cha1i ty w01k fn1 the yea1. \hs. Vi nlet Evans, chait- man f{>l th e event together \\i th \Its. Glenn Oysan, 1\t ll duect the sales. Club memhct s 'A ill act as sales- ladies. Clothe s f111 both men , wo- men and children along wt th btic-a-btac, books, pnts, pan s , di s he s and fu t- nltute will be on di splay. \latch 6 is th e date fo t the spting con fetence spnnso ted by a\\ Southetn Califotnia Clubs honotin g th e na ti onal ptesident, \·It s. Hallie Btidges h om Long Beach. Thi s event is to be held at By order of Executrix, Penonol Property, Antiques, Furn iture, Steinway Baby Grand, Objets d 'Art, Et c. TUESDAY, loiAROI Solo, 10 A.lol. PUBLIC 15.10 SERENADt.'i&YiNiE•;E-;RACE UCTION En ter off Coast Highway opposit IRVINE COUNTRY CLUB INCLUDING the following, {P ortio! li sf only) Ch inoi seri Carved Rosewood Sideboard wi th Om ate Bran Hordwore, Crisply-carved T eok wood Li h ·top Chest, Nest s of tables, Moon Desk, Camphor Out, Dragon-form Lamp s, Carved 4·figure lamps, MingScvlp· tured Ston e Quon Yin head, Ho i•Toi Figure in Carved Steoti te, Poly chromed sculptured wood fig4re of em· peror, 2 Ch inese carved Madonna and Ch il d P laques, Si gn ed Wood Black Pri"nts, Ch inai seri carved Chest, Reticul ated Sculptured Ivory Tusk Section. Pr. of r.~ Dogs of Carved Steotite, Rare Signed AU RENE GLASS P ITCHE R, Pr. of Green Glazed Gin ger Jars, Bronze Reli gious F igures, Ch in. Th ro.,., Ngs, French Stool. EL EGANT BABY GRANO ST EINWAY PIANO. L ;b, .. ry, Bookcase s, CJ,ine se Modem Bedroom Sets, Ornate Bran Beds, L in ens, Lamps, P ictures, Portable TV, DELUXE 16 C.F.KENMORE ICE·MAKER REFRIGER· ATOR, Automatic Washer, MAGNA VOX comb. STEREO TV-AM-FM set, Ronan Choirs, Sofa, Occos. Chain , Old Round Table, Wrough t Iron Patio Fum., MANY OTHER IT EM S TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION I 1964.-CADILLA'C 2-dr., 42,000 mil es, offered 1 p.m. INSPECTION DAY OF SALE BEGINN ING 9 a.m. PHIL HANSON and Associates .. 07' • W£ST 17H• S"t;llillt[T S ANTA ANA. CAL.! F. IU7_,t Come • and meet Al FORGIT at CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 0-P-E-N H-0-U-S-E 10 TO 4 DAILY 2209 W. Balboa Blvd., ON VALENTINE'S DAY Jlr .... Valentine's Day in 1889 The Ou rry that was caused was the birthdate or Mar· by Ptesidcnt J ohnson's garet S. Lester of 2076 vi sit to El Toro was un· Thurin •\ve .. Costa \lesa, believable. <\II leave s and Valen tine's Oav 1n were cancelled wit hout 19()8 wa~ the date of her explanation on a "red death at Ba)' V1e~ Con\'&!· hot alctt" basis. Enlisted e sc en 1 Huspi tal. men about to be sen t to \1rs. Lester was born m Vietn am wetc p1icd out or Hamburg, German ~ • 78 the atms of their wives and years ago. She came to s weethca1t s, week-end ski- California 26 years ago,. in g holidays wc te cancelled, and li\'eJ in Orange Count y Some of th e o fficets aui vcd fo r 8 rears. She was a at th e ~-l atine Base and member of \\esa Rebekah ' round the~• We ten't dteSSCd Lodge. 402. r01 the occasion or a ptcsi- Services ~e re held T ucs· dential 1evicw, so fTantic day, Feb. 20, a t Bt\1 c alls to wi\'I:S meant "drop Broadway Chapel. EVERYTIIING and bring ---------LEGAL NOTICE CF:RTIF'IC :HF: OF' RUSI\'f:SS fictitious f irm Name Til~: l"~ Ot:RSIG'I/ EO d.:. nereby C!!'rtiry that they ate conductin!! au Interior Oesifl!!l business at 24·11 E. Coast H i~wa y, Corou del ~ar, Californ ia, under the fietition firm name of The L.11mp Light Shop and that sa id lifm is eompo,.,.d of the following prr~on!l whose name!! in full and place!! of re~id~nc~ ar~ ill< lollow!l, to-it: me some cloth es." One poor officet who is due to go to Vietnam immediately, ahet tempo taty duty in ano thct state had to unpack all hi s duds to ftnd the complete ptopet attite as well as skip the nel.t·to--last even· in& with hi & wi re .•. that is j ( he gets an evening off berote shipping out in a couple o f weeks. Howe vet, the1e may be a bti&ht side. Some <l r the· Marines wete delayed a couple o r hours ftom embatking to Viet- nam. They cot to wait to s ay goodbye 1o Plcsident Johnson. • • • Ga1y Caldwell, who is no w sctvi n& in Vi ctnam, is going to &et his fiut bteak awar r10"l the jun1 le fight-' ina. He had betn p10miscd a lea\'e in AustJalia ro1 his 24th bi tthday, on Saturday, Feb. 24 • • • Sall y Best. wido w or Att Best, is in th e hospi tal at South Coast Community in Laguna Beach. Sally, a Jot- met Cotona del Mat tesi- dcnt, i s now a Lei sute Wotldcr _a t Laguna Hi II s, bu t still man ages a Fash· ion Island stol e, Last week she gave a dinnet patty rot J eh it Hill's Val entine bi tthday and everyone said she looked ftne as well as cooked a delicious meal. Mts. Hill had so many birth- day celeblationl thia year that he! rami ly had to "stand in line" to make a date with het and a birthday cake. She enjoyed a: week·· end patty at Helen Frank's on Lido and a Valentine cake a t the Ensilfl news. papet o£fi ce in het honor. Bonni~ Gou~, Elsinore, Californ ia; Glildy!! Hugh~s. 428 Carnation Ave., Corona del \lar, California. WIT'\'f.SS our hands th i!l !?6 th tlay nl f ebruary , 1968. !lon'll.ie Gou,1h. Gladyl'l Hujthel'l SH.TE OF' C:ALIF'ORNIA !!" COU~n· OF' OAA:oiGE .•• Police BloHer 0~ TillS 26 th day of f ebru- ary, 1968, b,.fore me, a S otary Public in and for s 11.id county and !lltate , te!liding therein, duly commissioned and ~worn, pet!Oonally apr.•red Bonnie Gough and G ady~ Hughes, kn own to me to be th~ prr- sOn!l whose names 11re snb- ~cribed to the with io instrn• ment, and iiCknowl~dged to me that they ,..,.('uted the ~arne. WT'NF.SS my hand and o ffi- cial ~eal. \l arv •\. /laapa Notary Pu blic in and for uid Coon ty ~tnd Sta t"· \ly Commi!<!'lion ,.. pir""' f)ec. 13, 1971. Publi11h: feb. 29, \lflfch 7, 14, 21, 1968, in th"' "e1•port !tar• bor Ensi (Cont inued fr om page 5) ed to 1150 Polatis '>r., llovc r Shores, to diacovet the theft of 2 eo lot TV sets and I tcmote eonuol; the loss was set at S47S •.. William Somcn, II, or 1710 Candlestic k Lane, Bay a e st, was stopped by 3 boys a t th e Cot~et or l)osi s Ln . and '-lovet l}t,; they temoved a jacket from his bike and searched it, hit him in the race, and then left aftet takins a quail cr from hi m , , .Minor damaae was done to a tel ephone pole at Bay- side flt., west or Carnation Ave., Corona del Mat, arter M Landen, 2384 Col• AL J'OIGIT Coftdidate fer Ra·elact i•ft Oiatrtct 2, M•w,.rt h•c'- Newport Beach gate, Cotta Men, hit it, but her Chevrolet had to be towed away ••• A cat cotli· sian at GaJuy Or •• n orth or Riacl Circle, Oo ver 9-t orCJ, sent driver 'Alan Atthut, 17, or 1212 San- tiaao Ot., Dover Shores, and h. is pauenaer, Eben Spuaue, 20, of 64 Beacon Bay, to l-loag Hospital by ~eal'a ambulance; the other car invo l ved belon1ed to Esther Godinez, 1424 'Jaluy Dr., ')over ~ores, and was park· ed on ~alas.y at the time or the accident •• ,The teat of the car belonaina to Aue,. blyman Roben Badham, 1320 Antiaua Way, l)over Shotea, was smashed, arter a cat collision with the car driven by Cynthia Phillips, 113 Via Vella, Lido laic, on Itvine Ave. neat 15th St., Newport Heiahts. PLAHMER TALKS ''A ruture look into the City or Newport Beach"' wilt be the topic or plan· nina director Ernest Mayer Jr. at noon today, Feb. 29, at the meetinJ of the Ki· qania Club or Newport Har ... bor at the Villa Marina. LIGAL NOTICE N011CE or PUBUC HEARING NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN tht dt.e City Cooaell of \U Chy 11f Newpc_wt Bneh will \lold • pi!illle huria1 ntprcl• la1 M•eter Plu Amead•eat No. 17 recommaded by lleso- l•tiotl No. 70.5,of the Pla•i•l Conn~~laal011 of tJr.e Chy of Newport Bncla appr.,.lal n4 reeOtD .. 41aa u ......... to tlte M••ter Street aad HIP. ,.,.t Pl .. I• order to reflect • reellp•nt of Fer~ Roed ••• ... eArdt.er Bo.le•e"fd Ia tile u,,_ BariNw View Bill• .,., N011CE -IS RtaEBY FUI• THEI CfVEN , d.t dte .... ,.~ue ._.,.._ will ., illeW • ,., II.. .., .r llof<!o, 1- •• die ... M 1M P.a. Ia &M e-n a-.... .r ,.. c•tr a.n .r .-c117 •• ... _ ..... c.t.lhr.... •• .. ... ••-_.. .., ... an Pft'!'-.. _, .,.., ...... ~ . 673-3339 ... -.f.oJI'-CIIyC \. 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