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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-28 - Newport Harbor Ensignde threat is nex siderina f)rdinance 1246 recoa.nize ita duty to pr o- which would PfCZone lhe' vice a school site to ac~ 212-acre area above Harbor commodate the new pupils View Hills where the Irvine who will come into the Co. proposes to develop a district. PRACTICING for this we:ek·end's clean-- up drlvt 1n corona del Mar, are from left, Bob Cunnlson, chalnnan of the clean-up dr1 ve for the COM Chamber of Commerce; John Semple, committee member; G. Hu· bert Pelrsol, president of the Chamber; Jim Sarto, committee member, and Jimmy Barto, J.year--old helper. Threat of an initiative vote to de-annex a 4,7()(). acre portion of th'eNewport- r.tesa School Oistrict was voiced Monday evenina during the Newport Beach Ci ty Council discussion of proposed annexation of more It vine I and to the city. The Council was con- plaMed commun ity district. ";r'here is already a short~ Harvey Pea se, ~alboa aae of classrooms " he Island rcahOJ and fonncr' said. "!llle new ann~'xation school board member, said wwld superimpose s trc ~ lhat the Irvine Co. should mcndous burden. I( the CLEAN UP THIS WEEK-END lrvinc 1 Co. nealccts i ts duty, I would conside r i ts approach to be callous. The annual "clean·up and rix-up .. week~end .lor Cor~ ona del Mar residents and commercial properties will be held this Saturday and Sunday, March 30 and 31, accordina to Chairman Bob Cunni son. This event, sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce in c(M)peration with the City of Newport Beach, is desisned to help local residents clear out aarages of unwanted ma- terials otherw ise not nor- mally taken by the city's re- fuse dcparlmcnt. Jake Myndersc, director of the cit.,;:-5 acneral .ser~ vices department, is pre- parina additional truck! and crew to pick up unwanted househo ld items. He statu that all ilcms should be ac· cessiblc and reasonably cuy to handle. Tree trim- minas s hould be tied in bundles. BOY KILLED IN FAll Commi uce members serv- ina with Mr. Cunn ison are Jim Barto and John Semple, who are also members of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. "•The ques tion is whu.hcr the ci tizcns of Ncwpon 3each have any ri &h u in meeting this situatioo. The people are no t en t irely helpless . The 4,7 0')-acrc annex is subject to rcv1e11o•. o\ rcfercnJum action 1 s wananted if there 1s ·no provision made for a school site, The situation is deadly serious. It would be :.hcer foll y to brina th1 s ne ~~o area into the city." Life was over at 19 for ')onald L. 'Nebs tcr, 1626 Newport '31vd., Costa ·~tcsa, who fell to his death ~n­ day from a rocky lcdse into a det:p pool below a small Carol Dingle of Lido dies Caro l Dinale, tO~ Via Men~ tone, Lido Isle, fonner mem- ber of Lido Isle Women's Club and the Lido Isle Yacht Club, died Thursday, March 21, at Hoaa Hospital. She was born July 11, 1107, in San Franci1co, and we her husband, Stephen; 2 dauahters, Mrs. J •et McCiaire o f Newport Beach and Min Judith Dinale of Newport Beach; a sister, Gladys Gilman of Palos Verdes; a brother, Charle! Corwin of Thousand Oaks; and a arandson, Ste- phen McClaire of Newport Beach. tributary of the North Umpqua ~iver, 'lrcgon. 'lonald, who was training at a federal Job Corps center, went on a c li mbina upcdition above Wolf Cre ek Falls with several friends . A companion heard his cry , and turned in time to sec '>onald disappear over the edae of the 200 foot hiah cliff. Survivors arc hi! step- father and mother, '..ir. and ·.trs. Charles Crawford'; 4 brothers, Charles, '3i lly, '3obby, and 'tonald; and 2 sisters, '3arbara or Utah, and Patsy of Texas. "ic:rvices will be held at the Church of Residents are oraed to make a "clean~sweep" of their homes and aaraaes in order to take advantage of this service. Hubert Pcirso l, chamber president, states, "This is one way we can continue to make Corona del Mar a bet~ ter place in which to work and live. This is a wonder- ful time to consider pain tina the ren ee and mendina the aarden aatc. Property va l~ ues can be preserved throuah this kind of sprina maintenance.•• • ' HEqE ARE 2 of the winners In ttle "all cni ldren's tal ent and art show" held March 18 at th.e Newport Seach Elementary School PTA meeting. Conni e Hutch~ inson, age 11, a 5th grader, won the 3rd plac e award for her cello rendition of "Liebes traum." Robb ie Rou- bian, a 2nd grader, who wil l be 8 in April won the top prize for s ingin<;) "Somebody stole my gal" and "What did you do the night of June 3rd?" Second pr ize winners, not pictured, were Nancy Gray and Katie C3issell , s ing- ing duo. Paul Hall was in charge of the PTA talent show, which drew an audience of 400. (Ensign photo.) ENTRIES ON CATV SCENE The 4 ,700-acr e area 1s the hvinc landadjoini n& Corona del Mar , on both snles or Mac o\rthur 'llv !.. which was ttan sferred from the ~an J oachim ')istrict to the Newport "Ji s tri c t several years ago. Plannina dire ctor F..rnes t '..tay cr Jr. uid that anne x· ing the 212-acrc Irvi ne tenitory would aivc the city a voice in the develop- mcnt of the area in ac- cordance with city Slan~ dards . l'l e said that the plans call for 829 u.nits - a population of about 3.1()0. a( ~~~=~:~=~= I , ·-1: 4lif, . a' Is ...._ ':liahop ~aJJace Plirt:er, Mnereat itL Dew ft•, Pacific eable City ~.tanager Harvey Hurl- bun said that the city wculd ·'"-frea ...,..,000 to 1Us .... ~a ' *'I>" :1:1~1,, ..... ..-,., ... ,M"ht baihlt.l" excise delay, MOther pr~aal wa1 tex if' UN propo .. d houaina presented 'by John Pirie, is constructed before an· president cJ Data Video nexation . accordina to ':Jell Sroadway provi.dina CATV service Services , and now was re- M~muary, '=osta Mesa. for Newport Beach as the questina approval of ulc ''IIAII .. 0 CAlliE TO DINNER" IS STAGED Miss Joan Black, drama teacher from Corona del Mar Hiah School and 26 seniors Ci ty Council held a hea.r~ of all his CATV ri&hts to ina o n the oriainalarant of Newport Beach Cable vision franchise to Warner Bros. Inc., a wholly owned sub- TV Services s idiary of Foote, Cone &:. Jack Frost, originally Belding, international ad- Systems of San Francisco. City \ttorne y Tully •te said his finn has s ur-Seymour said "It is not vc ycd the Newport scene le&ally admiss ible to call a and would be able to pro-halt to development ," and vide partial CATV servi ce that zonina cannot be used in as little as 30 days and "to e:uort a school si te was con-complete servi ce 1n 11 from the Irvine Co." withWarner Bros. TV, had vertising aaency. will present .,,ille man who previQU s ly asked for a As the Council came to dinner'' this Thurs- day, friday and Sanuday. E"•kermann March 23, 2~ and lO, at 8 p.m. in the Little Theater. gets new months. The prdinancc:: wa s passed Post "1 feel we arc be ins to 2nd reading, and a pu blic: squeezed out of the oppor-hearina was set for \pril 8. MARSHA BENNETT Of Laguna Beach, 1%7 Queen of the Orange County Fair and Maid of Cali forn ia Beauty tit list, joins Or. JOseph E. Ribal, president ol th e Fair's board of directors, in announcing the opening- of en tries to r t he new title of "M iss Orange County Tomo rrow," Queen of the 1%8 Orange County Fair and Exposi t ion . Tile Qu een will be cro wned on Tuesday, July lb, opening day ot the 1%8 Fair. Communi ti ~s th roughout Orange County have been in v1 ted to submit en t ries. The cont estants must be 17 years ol d by June I. bot not older than 25 by August 21. They must have been a resident of Orange County fo r at least one year and ai'SO reside In, work in, or attend school in the communi ty rep resent ed. They should not b~ marr ied now or previously, and must agree not to marry betore Seot. ll. (Jeff rey photo.) Meson dies in action Ikatb in action at Vietnam came to C pl. Ro ger Kimo Yamanaka of 2809 La Salle Ave., Costa Mesa , m Mon- day, \\arch 4 . He wa s born Dec. H . 1~47, thodis t Church, Cos ta \1eu, with the Rev. Rk hard Dun~ lap as officiant. Interment was Saturday. \1arch 23 , a t Pacific View \itmorial Park. i n Hawai i. Ht enli sted Oct. GLADYS ELROD, FO IIII Eil 20. !<66, in the Marine IlEAL TOR 11 111, liES Corps. At the time of his Olac!ys Elrod, fonner mem- dealh. he wa1 a lance cor-M 1 of *• }IMwpon H.._ ~ .......... -c;:-., •• , ., ... , ..... '['biJdB~&alul~l,~~· Ma:ioe, Friday, March lS, at the Jrd Ma11ne 0IVISH>n, Fleet Farmd 1 Co 1 Marine Force. a c nva e scent Survivors ar"e his parents Home. where she had re-' s1ded th e past 5 )'Cars. \lr. and Mrs. James Yaman~ u El od .... 1 aka of Costa \lesa; 2 sis-l"'r.s. r • 6.,., was a r ca~ ten, Jean anJ Rene of the tor 1n the Harbor area for 16 home ; paterna l arandparents, years. \lr. and \Irs. Shi zu ''aman-Survivors are her son , Dr. aka, and \la tcmal arand-Normllll Elrod of Zuri ch, ml'l th er.~h s. 1\.otomc: \liy ake, Switzerland, and ~ arand~ of Los Anllcles. children. Serv ices we re he ld Friday, Servi ces were held \luch \larch 12. at th e First Me-20 in Buena Parle Services we re held Mon~ day, J.1uch 25, at Pacific View Chapel, wi th the Rev. Raymond Brahams of St. An~ drews Presbyterian OIUrch of Newport Beach u offi~ ciant. Entombment was at the Mau!olcum of the Paci- fic. The scu are desianed by Whil e the Newport-Mesa Henry Royster, who also Unified S~hool . Oisuict takes a major ro le, and Paul trustees were look:1n1 for a Doremus. Jane Miller is the new superintendent, they stage manaaer. Walter Ooua-lost Gerhardt (Ike) Eiker- las play! the role made fa-mann. di rector of in s truction mous by Monte Wooley. Nan~ and student services , wh o ctte Deetz, \1alinda Greeley will become assis tant super- ac tiVIties , athletics, and coordination with community aroups. tun ity to s ubmit a proposal," he said. City \-lanagcr Harvey Hurl- burt said that there arc 4 EASTER SAFEGUARDS TAKEN SIITCH BLADE USED Ill AnACK 011 IOYS Three boys about U yean old fonncd a semi·circle about Joe Olsen, 106 Dia~ mond Ave., Balboa Island, and Mark: Haaen, while they were aittina on the seawall in front or Mark•s home. a02 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island. Friday, Match 22. Mark and Jon heard the boys 1ay, "Let'& act them," and the click of a switch blade. One of the bnys cut Jon acron ...... ~ top o f the little l'inaer of hla._Jeft hand, and dten d!.ey all ran away. ,~, and Emmett Raitt are co· intendent of the Vista starred. Unified School Di s trict. Hi s resi&nation is effec tive June 30. · TOll PURCELL ••s Cllll IEAII D CONTEST Mr. Eikcrmann. 52 . c ame Tom Purcell won the award to the Harbor are a 5 years Cor "best all uound beard" ago and wasNewpot t~l arbor arowmg contest at Corona Uigh School principal for del Mar Hiah School. Gary 2 years. ~lc then moved into Codshall won the award for admi ni s tration and wa s "most distinauished'.' Davi·d placed in charJc of guidance Witte for "lonaest," and and coun sel ins. testing, Phil Jordan fo r "least like-health and safety, student ly." Twenty-six students c· h II . entered the Contest, 11 made •tv a Site the final ballot. and the winners were selected by a "A. N t Be h C' \e r lh tud.en bod , .. e ewpor ac lty vo 0 e • l Y• Council approved an aaree- ment with Wei LOll Becket &:. Auociatcs r-.ionday even- ina for architectural con· sultant services for the master plan study of a civic cen ter site. The Council's civic cen- ter selection conuni ttee, headed· by Councilman Ho- ward Roaen. has narrowed &he choice to J locations: replacement at the present City Hall site; inland of the Newportcr Inn, between Jamboree Rd. and dte Up- pet Bay ~ and 'the MacAf.. lhur Blvd • .COall HW)'· cor- Det, pteaanl 1ite o f the *ive-in restauranL A. mulmwn fee o( Sll.OOO will be paid to &he Becket ftma. desi pat of the Los Aapln Mllaic Ceo&et. 1'11• Counc:ilal10 apptoved THE "5UM'5URST," NOIICI o1 a IIUIUR.art ......... , lllirio1 Ecoaomics Research hosplrtslht title 1o1 Ute lllivi .. l-lul c_.-,,'\lllt Ao-latoo or Loo Ao .. leo cwse of Itt told• $Unburst," wit lett wUl be pttsll'l\ed foe ecoaomic c::onsuhi•a at lilt C--Higlt School ""tho Clllld!on's Thoallf ooJYI .. ,, Gullfo. tilt plor •Ill be st .. Od 1111 a,ro. and 2:30 ..,... 11M CGuodl aloo: Ills SIIUniiJ, 1111<11 JO, and at 200 p.M. Sl<ndor· Pic-, '-!rple4llldlaaocol244, lund wltll ..... _ .... , .... 2 of tho dl-.ctoiS "' ...... ..... roclo .,..d lilt plor, Rlcltlld -· all loll, 7llt .. -all ,HOI..:t II"' to ,. ~~ ')r,, in EM ... $dlaOI, lOCI llcG._ (11..:1 GIIMs, ........ lla -1Jor .... -- 11 ,...,_Lincoln Sdte»l. (Ensltn pttoto.l . -.,...,... PaH-. He previous ly was a principal of a U. S. Anny school in Germany and a school in Colorado . He re- cei ved hi s 8 . ;\. dearee from Uni vers ity of Wi chita and, hi s \1 . -\.from Emporia State Teacher's Colleae . both in Kansas. At present, he li ve s at 1400 Vivian Lane, Harbor Highlands , with his wife , Margaret; diWghter. C arol. a junior at Harbor Hiah : and a son. David. a junior at Cal State, LonJ Beach. Another son. Gary , lives and work s in Santa Ana . advisor hired "{d. and Mac o\rthur 3lvd., at 45 miles an hout, •nd on San Joaquin Iii lis ,d., above Newport Center, at 50 miles an hour. • Adopledl)rdinance 1245, eliminatina weekly and monthly parkins permits and specifyina that parkina pennits shall be displayed on windshields. • Ca lied for a staff re- view and possible revision of the existina oil drillina contract in the 11\1 tter of P.lumble Oil's request for written consent of the city to lhe proposed auipment by li~le to Armatrona Petroleum Corp., and lhe proposed usitnment by \nnsuona "' '3. E. Kadane & Sons and 'Jenen I Crude Oil Co . of Teua all of' Hu.mble't riahll. pri•lleaea 1al'Ml obliaationa -.der die contract wi* lhe city. Jim Oiltpop o! Kodooo 1014 lhc 'Council no new coaditiOfta will be accepta~te to 1M oil firms i•wol._d. • Ape .. 10 .. t ........ -11 iolllo ._ ollll,$50, •••• ciry'a ...... or ,.,. l ot•• 'Wut New.-t Madl .,_i• coat•l project. (Oooliao..S .. -31 • applicants of re cord and ' Eutcr .. Week, that a~and added that applications old trad1t1 on of unrc s tramcd should be open to all .. a~ unchaperoned (if po~~ \-layor Paul Gruber su&-!1ble) &aycty cele brated acs ted that lotr . Pine submi t here br s wdents from •.11 information to th e ctt '. ove.r the c~untr}' on th tlt . ) spnng vacauon. has, gradu-Thc public hcanng ~~oas 11 be h. Ill d d b , d , 1 8 a y en w 1 e own } conll~uc to o\pfl · the Newport Beach P llilcc .Lou1s .E. Scott, s enior Oepatlment and b · PTA anJ VI CC-ptes,dent of Foote . E Cl ' ) c &. 8 ld. k f bell ub letters sent tt'> one e lng, spo. e. or schools and parents . New~tBcac ~Cabl e\'ISIOO . This year Easter Week re· He IS a r.c s l~ent of. Ha\' ceivcd another blow that Shore~. Pnnc1pa l officers. may make s tudents S01ln and di .re ctors of the CAT\ c all it the Lou We ek. Ac- fim,t 1n clude oth er local , cordin& to a !urvey taken reSidents : Jack E .. Riley rof by 2 1 leading realtors, B~y Shor~s . pre s 1d cnt of there are considerably fe w· R1l~y Sml~rcat : Sttatford cr available rentals. \lore Ent1aht ~f L•do !•d e, owner people are livina here per- of EnuJht Yacht Sal~s : mancn tly and there JUS t are 1)onaldson •teller of fn••ne not many vacancies. TerJBce, ad verti smg mana-And as for the beach -th e aer of Sun ki st "'iro~~o·c r s. and Sleeper Patro l w1 ll start Oick Re ineman of Balboa, checkin1 beaches at Ill p.m. industrial desi gn cons ul· and continue to 6 a.m . So tant. Oth ers are attorney sleepina bags are out. Jame s Kelley of Santa Ana : Accotdina to ASS IStant Euacne Vas lct of Pal<'s Police Chief Meni\1 Dun~ Verdes Peninsula, a ssis-can. "The aencral uend taru ucasurer o f Foote . over the years has indica- Cone& Beldin&. and Newton ted a ttend of diminish ina Min ow, Chi caao a ttorney. activities. So we don't think fonncr FCC chairman . Easter Week will be a real Supt. choice down to 3 , But I have no idea whether "!'hrce can~1dates are now it ia pouible or not.,. beana cons1dercd by the One rea1on she aave wu Newport-Mesa Board of Edu· that the Board members plan cation for the position o( su-.. ,ome visitation 10 dislricta. perintendent.. to see lhc schools and to Ot. Newcomer stated that visit ..,ith different people be doubted a decision will as well as s chool oriented M reached by Tuesday, people." 1\jkil 2, the ,.,.lu Boud PSTOIOLOGI$T SPlAitS ntftth•a lime. "a&\ I cannot "Communication or !Mfti~ apeM for them.•• he said. uladon" il lhe topic ol the ••na Mlec:tiOG h now apeoch by ')f. Robert c:a.pleuly in their h•da." Hi lion . utoc:iate o( the •• ao.d Cleft £111.. tn1Ututc ol' Therapeutic M* Ulti was asked ihhc. Psyc*OloiY ia S.ta A.aa, reh • deci si• nriaht " at me ·-.... u •• of dte -Ill' Toa...,, lilo uid. No..,... H-Ki-..lo .,, -w M --11 It chol> .,...,, MoiCl Jl, at would •d all •• .. ,,_,.. •• Villa Mlria1 \ bia problem ror the com. muni t~." But as a usual feature , there won 't be any da~ !I <'Iff that wc:ek for po- l icemen. If u affic becomes h"lO con- ges ted. Robert J affee . Ci t ~ traffic en11neer. has work ed out a plan to hand le all those o.:ars th at parade up and do~~on s uetts to enJO~ the roof watchers and bdom clad be auties. T he traff ic tum around by th e Balboa P 1e r rna ~ he used if n~'!=es­ s al) t•• hand le Penins ula tr afT•c. T r.'lllf!nrary no·parkina areas f(>t ':a~te r 'Neek were c::.tahJn.ht'd '.-londay evening b) the ~ewf'Ort 1Juch Ci ty Coone•\. "No parkmg al any time" was ,te creed (OJ porti cwu ,,( ~a~s 1de ')r., Jamboree '{d. and ~ewpo~1 Slvd. "No ii tOpp1n1 at any time•• was ordered for portions of '.-ian ne \ve .. \-la1n ~t .. l alboa llvd .. Palm ~I. and ~ew~rt 'llvd. f)nc-wa)' tr affic lloh established on po rt1onS of \la1n 'it .. Palm ~t. and '.l.asht ngton 1\t. 10 'lalboa. YACHT CLU B TO TAKE OVER HIRTH HAII IO II Letters we re sent ou t w 50 boa t owners ) csterday by Ed ll •rth announcing that Sh ar i.. !~land Yacht Club ~~o d l taL e ow er Htrth Harbor, .07 Ra~ s1de Dr .. o n \tay 1. In h1 ~ l~tter , \\r . •titth s ta t eJ , .. I rlan to di scon~ tmue a ... t•ve htl•t sale op- eratll•n~. r1t lcut fo r the rrescn t. 1111 :. will terminate l il happ} ~cars for us. We arc h~i,L tn g forward with areat anu c1pauon tn our new h001c, 31 ~ Avcnida Cer- i cos , The Bluffs, and hope you wi ll come to see us." THE PR~OEIITSof lilt s"""IOrilll Of9lllllltlons .. goln9 ...., !lui plans fol Ito fln&l pol itlcal cont-. ti101 of <11111'-s In the N .. port ~ach councll...,lc cnf~Aitrt, Tho occa.sloot will bo tho a .. .., biMilllll mettlnt ~r. 411ril 4, at lilt !Ill ... Bor C..., .... ... all 7 e-ll .-..... •Ill .......... -- qut!S-S. PI-hft .. IIIII ...... It loti. ... doot of 1te N .. PDII H-Clala-_. el ._. lOIS, ... L-llllb. _._ el lte.li I l<tiiUI! ChNtr of CaMIJC&. tC••• .._., ......_, Lelten to the Editor tle1? (AN tclloola lea• •a..,We IMn preur Pllk•, uetn' A CMILI w ... o~ .. e.olp, ,.. arelflow ... Y U•• kt• dDa &o lho fact lbat lbe prayer• aboulcl bne bMa lifted ia a more uri· ou diractioal At any rate, at '•a•t 9 chwchCI ln Ameri-ca han COfttacl •nd are btarinawitnau &o&he power ol Ood 10 bear the voice tha\ cryedl ~a~~IO Him. If ALL wer. prayins, what mish1 not the response be? "There shall be sian• from hoaven!' Our preciout sana miahl be retumed to us victoriout and intact. LET US PRAY . .. Sincerely, ..... ,., ........... riallt•· c;-~a~otlael .. lllloa u Ameticu, wt.o ,...,.....,_, 10 be COWlltd. OM .,..u voh:e~M~ltipliedeu do ••· dert. I CIMOI do IV.f)'· Ow ....,. .,. ll:ill t.••Wiity tryiat 110 eet -~· way bac.k 1" 1967--tOft'IOOI bad th.ina: I will do aomelbina th. UN to ...... dw ,_...., CMt, NNnl ow predicted thai • fCMut~·rat& ~r. or evea 1 &hat 1 c:u do. What can you lhip minu.. 1M teents • ..,,, our men for a few ftnt·rt&e powu, had h•)aCked 1 U.S. vaiCI out· do" Pr•Y'and work a ·r ., IT'S HAID 10 laiiVI IT'S JUST STUPIDITY ot-way wllicll ar• ei.ar do- naLtd or dedicatM to pub- lic use?),. Hatdlt Newport-Mesa Uni· fied at:hool board a dalfJ to take a rorthfiPI ecud in the mauar'? (Yet puadoai• cally in the face or Cbe uistina cla•troom thort-- aae the board haa hwlic._ ted an inLenlion to reach out to annu adclidonal land of the San Jo~quin School Dis trict!!) h nciNd i111~-ftlled with NCrct J11W and information and had · ' 1 I 1 u m _. dollan; or. if they teqJ our <t""ured "--r c-. And '"P-that our ftect were . all up to you. Be one mtn we woWd ,. thl UIUI'aACC that tMy r ""'" ... -to I aht a ndl woukl be Uliped \0 &he bell prilonl. If the ia lhe area had ample tl.,.__.wo hOurS aDd i 1 • ca e, even UN eYftluaUy can M:COmplieh all this, _ half-to pt pltnct to the spot to san our meo thouah II Like• thounndt, networks and the: eclucadonal maf\a ~'"ki and tecreu but refu.cd to do sol lOur kus-to show the way in the ftnally be eble to tell the American peep~ 00 sian enemY mi&ht noe like ill) And suppote darkneu. ·Vote riJht. full ICCeplance of the UN . Thrtn.ln due coune, that ini(ead of aivina tbc ertemy 24 houn to Earl!; S~anal~r rr we coukl turn ew:rythina over 10 the UN. ftnt turrender our ahip and crew. unb..-med. or 01 ae u. • 1 · our aromk wupoew. at old c'ayhud Ei~en· suffer the contequenccs. we had turned the IS GOD DIAD? hower hu uraed: and ftnalty our money, our maucr over to be decided by om oraanization Editor of the Enaian, Oofothy Napkie. P.O. llox 1361 Newpon Seach, Calif. SC!tOOL QU!STIOM5 Editor of the"'Ensisn. What a truly marvelous op- porwnily uiai1 to work 1 solution throuah coopera· tive effort or the partiu in- volved -one which the citizens and tupaycn •Ill whole-heartedly applaud and support. ~ereianty. our pns. our freedom. controlled ' by our erttmia-the United Na· Answer to the quct tion, Aecordins to one mpc>Mibk source. the t;ons, Would you conclude that we are ~t/raid! "It God Dead?" may be JohMOn Adndnllaratton is lyina to the Ameri· Some inforTMd people thinlt. so. round in an incident which can people about the Pueblo. The truth is, we And suppose that somc:hody had predicted happened in Pulaski, New arc told. that the Puc:blo and itt crew resi$tcd that in 1968 our &overnment woud be dicker· York, when a u rvicc club the Commun~ auacken who we-re twice rc-ina with our Number One enemy, Rus.<~ia. to asked 9 churches in the pui:§Cd in a ban~ that luted an hour and forty· call off the Vietnam War in repayment of area to pray so that they five minutes. Thac 1u,tJ otiM:r details of the which wt; would uaree to pay S50 billioo in miaht have snow for the fierce bo&nlt: waaecf hy the Pueblo crew arc be· reparations to North Vietnam! winter carni val. Within the ina $Upprn.Kd by P~idcnt Johnson 10 keep Well, folks, thi!\ is not just J'Upposirt'. It's next 2 w~eks arter this re · puhlic ooinion from beina inftamed-and happenina. And yet it's not really Ju!!.t "happen-quest, more than tll inches to keep votes from hcina $a-st . If the ~le ina." It's not just a series of accident5 or un· of snow fell on the commun- koew the tt'uth about the. Pueblo--and about preventable development.;, It ha!C all btt'n plan· ity, so much that they hid the Vietnam stalemate-they woukJ demand ned thai_ way-and some ~f '.h~ people who to postpone the carnival! not only victory •w~·. hut 21SO on election day. planned It and who are _pu_nma .'' mto e~e.ct are This caused the dub to aak ....... """' 0. ...... -. .. ••••ooooa•••••••••••Q4 ~-l!t~~~ " _,., ARVO E. HAAPA, o.,.tt Mdpublls.htt of "'' Efts.! I" •••oooooooooeooQooooo• I'UILIC SCHOlL CRISIS CU IE EASEl Should the City Council of Newport Beach deliberately annex 212 acreJ of Irvine company land into the city knowina rull well that it will add substantially to over·c:rowdina 01.11 schools? But If they ddault in their responsibility--God rorbid- then 1he coocemed eiti&en b~· petition or refettndum or initiative, u the case may be, and the ballot box, will seek, suuaale if need be, to do the job for them. \S long as th~re is more land in our city limits {or near· by) tor more home building, so also there will be U1e con- tinuing and growing problem of PfOviding school sites and school buildings. And the Irvine Co., being practically the exclusive land ow17er in all bu ildable directions, will con- tinue to be the object of covetous eyes seeking offers of land for schools at nominal cost, or as an outright dona- tion. One ··reason" &iven for the surrender of the . on ynur payroll. <:all '' !nsamty. stUpidity or its publicity chairman to re- Puehlo and her new i!o th:~t any reprisal had tr.c:uson, we are be~na deliberately bankrupted, rrain from seek ins aid from to he :•pprovell hy the White House. Lyndon duarmed antJ .surrendered to the gre.:n~st men· the churche& in the future. cu lls ;1ll the shot5-ointl downs quite .a few . too. a~e the . world has ever known-~)Yiet Ru~-Might thi5 not be a "8isn" Why !\houiJn't civilian John!IOn call all the sui-While our gover~ment ... ed~cauo~l!ll. bus•· that if more of us were doina war ~hOI!\? Civilian Hitler did an..J look how ness anJ church leaden bUild bndges of some sincere prayina to ~ucct<~sful 11,. wa.'l. fri endship" 10 the Communist, atheist crimi· God . the heavenly Father, Does the City Council have a duty , in the public interest and the public wei· fare , to take public notice of the conditions and to in~ sist that the school problem be alleviated first 3!i a con- dition to approvina a sub~ divi!lion which will know- ingly over-burden and com. pound an existing classroom Harvey D. Pease Balboa Is land, Calif. HE'S fOR AL Editor of the Ens ian , As a director of the west Newport Improvement Ano- ciation and a ruident·tu- payer for the pa~at 20 years, I want to share a rew thouahts with you. shor1aae? · lt's nice to sling stones at a giant, and there are many who will cheer hom the sidelines. 13ut, in the eyes of the law, the Irv ine Co. is recognized as a legal "individual/' enjoying the protection of the law in holding property, just as an ordinary two'-leqged individual has hi s property rights . An individual building a house is contributing to the school problem jus t as surely as is the Irvine Co . in open ing a new subdivis;on, The only d ifference is a ma t- ter of degree , but the law must apply eQually in each case. A leftist writer <01dina with the North Kor· nals. . that America's problems cans in the argumenl over whose waters our Why are we 50 r_xcueJ about the fate of might be resolved without capeuretl ~hip P~hlo W;j5 in, !\aid: "The Nor1h the men capiUrcJ wtt h the Pue~lo? We have delay or hindrance, the war ..:.orean government hasn't lied to me recently." forgotten the tho~sands of Amencan _boys who in Vietnam, for instance? Is there an obhg,at•on upon the Irvine Company to come forth with a plan to donate school sites - or offer othe r equitable solu- tions -to help meet the ever-risina costs of schools bui It upon thei-r lands to serve the promotion and de- velopmen\ oC their proper- bn't it app~~lling that we in America no h_ave been ca~etl•n Not1h Korean P~tsons ever For does not the Sible say, longer know whether our aovernmcnt i~ right smce our ~ration~ surrendered them m the first Luke 11 !9:-''Ask. and it hccaUSC' we no lonser know whether our JOY· war Amenca ever lost. h II b . . k · · G . · • h p bl · h' __ , s a e 'ltven you, see I am disturbed that an in- visible 1ovemment aroup is out to take over our City Council and run Newport on their .terms and for their purposes . I do not want that to happen. Do you? ernmc:nt ~~ lyons to us or not" The credibility IVIRJ away t e uc: o IS not mg comparoou --.a h II ' d· k k · · h · p C a] H dl •nu ye s a •In , noc , II"P ha~ b«ome a yawning chasm.-American Wit a•v•~g a~ay our anama an · ar Y and it shall be opened 1.mto way Features anybody 1s uc•ted aboul lhat. you." This invisible aovernment wants to defeat Councilman AI Forait at the election on Tue a day, April 9. They can't own or buy him, so they want to set rid of him. It appears that no permanent solut ion is to be found in seek ing donations from hom e buil ders. So why not turn to a proposa l that is c ertain to relieve the overcrowding of our public schools and help solve the crisis in school constru ction : g ive tax credi t to parents wh o hel p ease the oublic school burden by enrolling their ch il dren in pr ivate schools. Ma ny parent s....aheady do this, ev en though it means double taxatioo. The ta)l credit would enabl e a great many mo re parents to place their children in priv ate s chools of the ir choice. Th is in turn would pract ically eliminate the need for the costly bond issues for land purchase and publ ic school construct ion. lt wou ld be a practical and eQuitab le steP toward solving a critical problem. • • • STAIIT TilE 11111111& ALL OVEII &GAlli STATE IOIIIIP by is all sent of the parents. The too o( our children, afte r all, belon& times . It s particularly to their parents, not to their vicious and inde£ensible teachets . when those whose privacy Not only ate psycholoaical is inv~&Jed are defenseless tes ts often aivc:n to chi ldren children. without parental consent, I've known AI Forait ever since I came here to live . We haven't always seen eye to eye; but I've always known when dealina with AI Forsit that everythina would be open and above- board. AI Forait hu always taken an active interest in helpina our city. Th is is not just a bedroom 10 him. He has been an asset to our community for 35 ~·ears. The Commun ity Anleou elev~s ipr1 (C:At.Vl probltpn has. ~n be tore the"'!tewPGf't Beach eity Counci I for ~--A.on­ siderable length -ot time, aitd fii.:solutdt Is not yet in sight. Th is is not cause for haste in arriving at a decl· sion, however -though there may be understandable im- patience on the part of Counc il members and franchise seekers and prospect ive CATV us~r s . Invasions of the privacy but the results of lhese of children are bccomma tc:st5 -conceded even by commonplace in California psycholosists to be of very schools. Protesll of parents doubtful validity -alona are 1f1et with stony silence, with wholly unsupported pau-oni1ina \ettera, or oocn ptycholoaical eutuations ridicule. 1 have seen some by tcachen. arc ofte"n filed of these cold and pompous in pupil records which fol· · letters from school district low the c hitd so lona at he offi cials to deeply concern-remains in the public school ed parents. They are un· system. If one test result worthY of public servanu in Of one teacher comment sue· a hee cnuntry. aests a ''psychological Public schools eJ.ist to problem," that child is, in provide an education in cer· the eloquent phrase of one made itsel f k.nown, and there may be others wh o might like tain specific areas of study . swdent of thi s subject, to offer a proposal. Therefore it wou ld seem to be the best S chool officials have a re· "branded." The discussion at Monday evening's Council meeting should have impressed the Council members that th is C<\ TV bu siness is a compet it ive field. One additional firm THIS SCENE of the Last Supper, before the trial and crucifixition of the Lord Jesus Ch rist, is from Cecil B. DeM ille's "King of Kings," wh ich wi ll be shown at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 32&2 Broad St., Newport Heights, at 7:30 night- ly April 7 through April 14. Pree dated tickets are available at the church. A free y,[Jl offering will be accepted each even- ing. "King of Kings' was made as a silent piCture in 1q27, and is accompanied by music from Wagner's "Parcifa!." Newport is no pli.Ci !'Or ) ~ammany ;}WI Politics . 1 This i• a clean' ity . Let'i · keep itlhat way. Your vote and my vote for AI Forai t on Tuesday, April 9, will make sure we continue to have honest sovernment. I am askina all my hi ends lo vote for AI. Sincere I)', Ralph W, Walson 35051':! Seashore Or. West Newport move for al l concern ed, including the possi bility of more sponsibility to keep order I have introduced two in the ir classrooms. Beyond bills whi ch would check THE CONSERVATI VE CORNER hanchise income for the city, to start all over aga in, and study and di scipline they the wors t of lhese abuses. open t he bidd ing tor the best po ssible service for the have no risht to move . at S.D. 669 would require ly Chu•!lllce Str ... t . A post mortem ia Worth commun1ty. least without etplicit con· prior notification of parents while even if it cannot undo F d h o b 'II ., d before any chi ld in 11chool what alteady has taken orce OUSing I assai e ,, siven • test with quos· pla<e. I refer 10 a re· .. •· tions pertaining to set, · rJanaers of the frJrccd property to whomever he one not o f his choice if he family life . and reti&ion . tf mlnation of the possible cauaes which led up lO the housins bill passed by the chooses, the use of the pro-uses the facilitiea of any the parents object in writina. votes on the gold bill which Senate and its disfavor with fe ssional help he needs real estate broker o r aales-the child could not be for· were cast in the Senate and the voters throuJhout the from a broker to act the man , or, on his own, he in· ced to take the test. in the House of Repre sen· nation must be emphasized, best possible. price in the dicates in an advertisement S.D. 670 would prohibit tatives. As we now know accordina to William C. ~J~ickest possible time:• a preference on the basit schools from givins pupil the Senate voted H to 37, ~ing, president of the New-he uplained. of race, re lision, color, or records to anyone outside and the Lower House, 111 pmt 'larbor..Costa \lesa "Ostensibly the bill el• national oriain. the school which that pupil to 110, to give away the Board of Realtors, wh o c all-eludes the home owner of a ··~complainantmay appeal attends, except with the gold backing for our cur· ed on local citizens to join single·family house from for preasure by the secre .. consent of his parents, or rency. in a nat ionwide campaign to the provisions of the leais-tary of !he Oepartmcnt of under a court order. Ri chard Cotton lay the defeat the legislation in the lation, permittina him to Housins and Ur ban f)evelop-STUDENTS TO OBSERVE blame on contributory neg· '·louse of Representatives. continue to decide without ment or may brins suit in KING'S MOBILIZATIOM liaence -that is to u y "8uically, the bill denies aovemmen tal coercion to federal cou rt which may Thirty Stanrord l tudenu. those "who believe in his the home s eller, who insists ~om he will sell or rent, award puni tive damages includin& Kim Oeaenbera, work" did not contribute on his traditional freedom or not sell or rent, his per-aaainst the owner up to of Corona del Mar, will sufficient funds to keep all of h · · ,. f s at r p ty B t f st """ of hi s stationa on the air. I c o1ce 1n conuac 1n1 or on Po er • u a tcr ,vuv and court costs." spend moat of aprina quat- the sale o r rental of hi a f)e:c. 31, l%1, this ri&htil The realtors or the New· ter in Washinaton , D.C., as put some blame on the d b . 11 ·1 d shouldeu of thousands, rat ca y curta1 e • and port llarbor.Costa Mesa obaerveu studyina Martin lh K who like myself, did not e sovemment can force area are ,·oinins with th o•.__ Luther ina's mobilization • 1 . ..-brina Pfessure to bear on ~OTter or INTO/ nr.n an unwiltna owner to dis· sands or other mem•-r1 of of the pom. T. A • S ,. r. •• n L r. ASr.O •c ~· ...., their elected tepresentatives •• .R A,~ · · · " " pose or the house to tome• the National o\ssociation o r The unique educational Notic-e i11 hereby ~'"' that R 1 E propam. Cor which the s tu-10 vote to keep our aold. LEGAL HOTICE An~tol T. r:hari, D.D.S., Tr•e.--LEGAL NOTICE ea stat e Boards throoah· Further, 1 advance thi s lrror, of 400 Newport CeJ~u•r . out the nation in pointinJ denls will receive a rull idea: What the conservative Dr., City of Nu·port Reach., /'fOTICF: TO CRF.n!TORS out the threat of the bill and quarter' a credit of lS units, Calilomi•, intead11 to 11ell cl',.. SI:PF:RIOR COU RT Of Till-: it an interdisciplinary plan broadcasters u a JfOOP taia perAOul pMperty to : STATF: OF' CALifORNIA F'OR uraina all ci tizens to con-sponsored by the ptofeuora need i1 a "full court pre u:• L.e••enuip Co nvor•tion, A C•li· Til F. COUNTY Or I)R A:~CF. tact their conareasmcn «o lh d 1 aa they say in basketball. ., ··-No A ~nn""' in e epartmenta of po iti-lo mi• Corp., lntf'l!.ded Tr•"" ' · Jnlg.> vole aaairutthe leaialation. They would do well to co-"••••• ol PAUL J SWAY 7. F. cal J'"ien'"e, communicati ....... , feree (Leuo r), of 212 South r~ · · • "The Newport Harbcx· ... ~ "'" ordinate their eHoru, and Gale Orhe, City ol Reverly Oecu•ed. Co anthropoloay,and aoc:ioloay. Hills, C•li!omi•; and th•t NOTI CF.I ~ H F.REBY CIVF.N s\a Meaa Board of ~tal-The atudcnU, who are aiv-to concentrate on the main uid ln tmded Truaferee (Ln· to the creditors of the •bove ton predicts that ir lhe ina up their Jprina vacation, anuea. 110 ,), Le••equip Co rporatioo., nmed decedmt ~·t •II _Per-Houae concurs wi th the will have intcntive aemi-ldonot re;all that a ainale iatmdll to leueb~~ek to .. ld eon• h~\ill~ cl•m• ~r~•n•t Senate and interjects tha n••a and directed re-.aino on broadcuter, other than Antol T. Ch•ri. n.n.s .. Tr• .. the Hid .deced ent ":'e reo-lh I --R. hard Cot·-. d fetor (Leuee), the' .. id per-!f\lired to fil e th.sn , .nth th t: JOVernment il ar into lhe the campul every day rrom IC ' ""'• mentlone Nul property. 11 seeer•l de--t~ec ueary \'Ooeh.er•, i• the o ~ private lives and tranllc• Mtrch 21 &hrouah Api-il u. the aave-aw•y .. th~.-aoldblllt. 11 (r!ptlon of whldl h .. lol· fi ee of the •bo•e eetld ed &ion~ or ila . citizen a, Cbt They then will so to Wash· Ye~ each waa .a proph~! Jo•• to-wit: Oeat•l equlpm .. t C1Jurt. or to preuot thftll, with voters will mark well lhoae inaton for U.o rut or aprina cryana, ~~ the wtld~m~•-• offtc:. eqvlpn~dlt, fon~fl•r• .,.,;( the IH!ce•Hry voocher•. to the 'I r "' d d --· qu---r --· II•• In doe lent procla•m.tna the lntQUIUCI fht•rn•dh,ut.ed •t400 Nt:w-uadersil!ed •t Thornae r.. HewJ.. pu ty o t tl -act ---f &h and I th po rtC"'tctOr CltyofNewporl fe~aa. P,l), 9?x 1~!;3, Ne .. accccdinsly." ~.· lUna city beln1 181 up by the 0 ~timet wanl e " port Beach, Cahklr.a•-92661. sold "a••~ rei en•·-Sou·'em Chrr·ttr·on Lo-•er-Amencaa peopl.e to repent. brOadcaster who haa proved paradox that sociali1m has himself to be an authority, widely infi ltrated the coun-LEG4L MOTI(:E wrote in his ma aazine, try's think in& and at the -.:onc r. or TRrSll.:t:'S SU.£ "Plain Truth" not lona aao, · same ti me the average citi-T 0 s-o 'h.' lhe Old T •• lamenl au. r T . . . . 895 zen is unaware o it. his 0 II ' 1968 II 00 thor Job, and Cheops, the makes socialism the &reat-sor-n;t.ns SEci·R'tT!Es COmR.~ builder of the EaYptian pyra• est hidden menace now fac-POR .-\TIOS , u T"'"1~r undrr mids were one and the same ing America. and fou•u•nt to 01'ed of Tru•t dati' Junr 1 ~.1 96-l. t ltf'CII· person. It is for this reason "As a resu h of the 1,1,·ay tl'd by Lf.O~I[ .\. HORPEL that when I 'find in the book the elections went, Ameri· and rerordl'd Junt' 26, 19M, io of J ob, words that a~e used ca's !llide into socialism is Uoolr. 7 t05, P•Bt 865, of Qflf. on construction jobs, I see accelerated. America has cia! R"cord11 in the offlct' of in him a kindred spirit, for slipped so rapidly into so-thr Rt'c-ordrr of Oranj!:r County, I too, have been a builder. cialism that if we were to r. .. IHomi•, \t·ill sell at public- I resard the contest be· become Cull)' aware or our aurtion to highrllt biddrr for ('IISh lp•y•blr 111 timr of ••I" tween the conservatives situation, il would make us io law ful monev of the l'nittd and the forces of evil, as literally ill. Stlllt.!l) illl main' fr ont eatranc~ one in which military prin· "Lon& aso in the Uni ted of th.l' Oran_se Counly Co urt· ciple• of warfare could be: States, the state moved over il ous~, 610 :ol . Bro•dw•\·, Sut• used to advantaae. The vic-from the leaitimate function ·\n•, Ca lifornia, •II ri!ht, titl~. tory <ampaisn could be or~ f 11nd interest conveyed to •nd o aovernment into the a rea now held hy it under uid Dred ganized and carried out in where the state has become in the property aitual~ in th e five simple steps: I. As· resporuible fo r the people, City of i\ewport Buch, in aaid seinble the host of the ri&h l~ inllead of vice versa. When Co unty and Stat~. described u : eous. 2. Prepare auateai· thi s situation rrevails, l..ot -'& of Traet 1896 in the cal and tactical plans of Jhere is socialism." City of Newport Be.ch,Counl y action.3.1ndocuinate one's of Oru•, State of c,JHomi•, Or. McBirnie claims that u per m1p recorded io Boolr. own for ces and coordinate "America is rushing head· II ... Pasc• 43, U,nd "5 of their offensive and defen-lona into socialism, with MiAeellneoua Map!' l't!corda of sive effotts. 4. Advance the result that we are chana-Oran11e County. aaareaaively with a will to i na within and loaina Wilh-~·hid .. J~ wil l be m•de, but win. 5. With victory auwed, , w I out eovenaDt or wamc.ty, out,' and bewails the fact •.•r;ee• or Implied, N;prdi•Pi to intearale the nation as a thlt "The only f'orcea which 111 e, pM•n••"-· or u.eom~ riahteout polilical entity. could hinder this alide into br•ncea, to pay the ••paid ptiA· Eiahl yeau aao I uied to aociali•m are in dilauay." cip•l nm of the aote Mtllred coordinate lhe cfforu or He aave a number or rea· by•ald Oeed,t.o-it:l32,787 .13, con1ervative broadc:ulera , h h . whh laterut from Aop•t 1. . lORI w y t e contervattvca 1967, •• Ia 111 1d note ... ovhied, wr1teu, and apeak.eu. hav-loll the n64 election. adv•nee., If ••Y· o•der the ina in mind the publiahina Amana U.em were: .. Hia term• of ••ld Deed; Ieee, cUr· anddiauibulionor a monlhly own pirty ao damaaed Mr. au nd upeaM• af the Tn~•· paper back booklet. which .Qo\dwater't imase thai all tee .. d of die lrl•lll ere~~t~ed ~ would aivc lhe public an the democrau had &<>do w11 ••1d Deed. idea or how conservative h ·~ • 1 The bn.Ciet.ty •ader Mill to Ule w a1 (q". Rocltete ler Deed, by reaeoe of • .,,. .. e. "' lhinltina il beina u.preued. had aaid, and ae~ondly the def .. k I• the obllptlou ••· The plan did nol materia-conservaUn• ctlcl not have eored lh•rwby, llieretofora na• lize, but the Idea round U• a poshi•• PfOIP'arl'l. •• It was ellted aad delivered lo tile ... preuion In lhe Conser~• upon ddt promiu that Dr. derw~lped a wrlttn O.da .. ll• live Corner. I hope to be Birnie warned: "Plan or of Oelulla•d o.-•• for SaM, Bead, C•llfor.la •d !.hat whloh ,., oloo S'''' of '-al· ' ~ '1 er -· "' ., Wh I --• -•• 1 -1 · ...~............. o•o·p ~-•eren<o •.,. p--•cr·-a conaer~a.u•et n-. •• a.SII aal~ •d le••ebaclt. tr•• a eta of •~ •a ersiped I• all cep ..,, , In wnh•• ... e n .......... ,,. •· ..... ch th 1 aetioa Ia to be ooa....-aud 1111 aue,. pMaial•l to •• .... cili&enl bave had .a oppor• pants ln che ••poor people•a : 11 any 18~ ae "\0 " •• Sda d.., of April, 1961 . t•te of aaid .teeed•t., wl•t• &uniiY to YOle directly on Clrft4'&ip." There each . or one mind , \0 prac--· • 10 a.t~t., 11' •• office of ala •-•• aft-er dla lbat ,.~t-1he quasllon of tcwcd boot· a-.clent will be retpontiblt uca•Oc:al an~ h~r.-y •~ L.-..lp CorporadCMI, at 212 tieadoa of •1• aod ee. ina, haa rej.c..S It, rDOit 'of Cor major ialeldep.,... .. l work. :r"• ·pi'JDCIP .. •. ol ~ ... 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"-..... , .... .., 1 -,..... --Jl It -•• poniW. wldl Qool. ~=-~ ~= ::,C -olltl\lo It It o •-CILUllo.!l:25-27.) ~. ' • , NEII'ORT HARBOR ENSGH RRST SECTION -·-P111l THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1!68 (l)II)NA Ofl MAR, CAU F. HAIIOLI I. HA-IUCCUIIII AT All • Church News Ptnt llopliot Cit--· )OJ No.._ ...... ud CooiO Maa•lia. Coe&a Mlaa -Dr. Waaa -ua..urr" is die P.O. Na-• will p!Naeh III..,.CI ol lite lellon tar- at II a.na ..... ,. oa .. Par~ lftM 10 M read this Sunday . Council News (CoaliDIIed rrom paae l) Act and ct.e \lcohollc Hatokl WiiUamHumon. 46, of 423 W. Bay St., Co aLa Meta. d.ied ~. March 25. at the Oranao County Medical Center. tnd Medellyn oleo ... ,. ••• and Rosalia OrU•• ol Virainia; 4 ~era ucl J ...... fl. Servic.u will be Hld at 1 p.m. IOday, Muc.. 2J, at Baln. Chapel, CHaa W.aa. The Rev. P~~.al G. Ne...une or the Fina BapU.t Ch.arch, Coua Men, wilt-be o«t. ciant.lnterment wat at Ooocl Shepher4 Ceme1ery, Hun-- tinaaon Beach. DON doo Ia &M IHNr of death,'" • • • wh'-.1.. · 1 .. _d . ttCveraae r:ontral ~ct of h .-.. tnc UU~~:~ consuu~tlon durina the \pril s-14 ~uLer ,.. Hamon wat a tel( .. empklycdcontuucUon pain., e,..ror 20 years. He was ~ April t 1,1121, in Wett Vir- ainia and came to Oranae County 12 year• •10· The .... Harold AadltiOIII, Tha L•Uher.. Cburih or miaieur to youdl, will die Mas,..., 2900 PaciRc 'ptiiCh Ill p.m . Oft the tub-View Or., Harbor View jacl, "Aal kind o( a Man Hills _ ()r. William £11tt' Are You?•• Nursery will ba wilt deliver e meu•a• on provided ror both service a. "A symbol beccmea reality .. Bible Study and Prayer at the 1:4S and 11 a.ra. mte&ina will be at 7:30p.m. Sundey servicea. 'The mld- Wtclnuday, -~P'il 3. · week lenten topic at 7:30 \helOO-root lonaaro1n a t 'Neck also public nuiuncea 4l)th ~t. and lh~ placemen t on a Yur•round b11is. of 410,000 CUbiC yard1 a r , .t.uthorized the NEWPORT BU(H Oty (oundl Dlst. 2 APRIL 9th Newporl H .,~ lutheran p.m.· Wednnday wi ll be Olurch, lSOl Cliff Or., New-:~~~ rootishneu or preach· porl Heiaht• -The Rev . 0eot"Je quadiec:ker, IMl•tor emeritus, will preach on "&etan's squeeze on youlh" at the 1:30 and 11 l.m. Sun~ day services • .Putor James Blain's topic ror the 7:30 p.m. Wednesday vesper me- ditation will be "So?"' The lenten theme is "Modem man bcfOfe the crou ... • • • ~enltal Bible Church, Oranae Ave. at 23rd St., Costa Mesa -"•ulri llina" will be the sermon topic or P astor H.E . Jones ror the C) and 10:30 a .m. Sunday services. Guest s peaker ror the 7 p.m. ·service will be th_e _Rev .· A. C. Edewards , miSSionary repre sentative ror the Friends or Israel and ~elier Society, with head- quarters in Santa Ana . • • • The Christian Science Churches, Corona del Mar, . . . •' The Plymoolh Conareaa- tional Church , 3262 1road St., Newport 'aeach -The '!Uv. Nonnan L. 1rown wi II preach on "Life's persis- tant why'" at die 10 a .m. Sunday servi ce. Omfirmation Sun<by service. ':onfirma- tion Clau will be held at noon. \dmiuion ofmcmben will be Palm Sunday, 'pril 1. l'.:ommunion willaho be held lhat day. • • • lit. '.tark Presbyterian Church, ~ut 1\uff 'l1. and Jamboree 'td., ~ast lluff - '>r. ',1onis C. 'tobinsoo will continue hi s pr~achinz on the 'Jo~~:pe l or Luke . llis sermon topic for the 10 a.m. Sunday service, will be ".'~hat can I do?" Child care will be provided. and church school will be held durins the servi ce. (Continued on paae 4) sand on Die eroded beaches , • 'ccepteJ the orrer from fie Irvine Co. to dedicate 91erinaton Pl. and Sea l ull Ln., the unfini shed roads bac k or th e 'Neitclirr finan- cill and busineu districl. 10 that the ci ty c an impose "no pa rkin a" re 1ulationH. I .\CCept ed grantS or I easement Cor s tree t and inland comers or J amboree Rd. and Coast liwy., whe re and Coast llwy ., where ~ell f)il Co. anJ '.\obi\ Oil Co. wi ll build service l~tion s. The easernems will penni t wide.n inr, to raci litatc t raffic n ow. • 'Jelaycd a cccptan<.:e or public improvements con· structed in conJUnction with ';Jroartmoor Unit II in Upper ~Harbor View IIi li s tn permit CH RI STIN E BUCCOL A, time for furth er <;;tud y of daught t>r of Mr. an d Mrs . erosion problems. Geo rg e D. !3uccola of 41:121 • Vo ted -' 1o J to reject Camden Dr., Cameo Shores, th e h vine Co. ref1ues t to was presented at the Chil-ins tall a 6-foot by 16 -foot dren of the Ameri can ~evo-"Newport Center" sign in lution debutante cotillion th e publi c right of way median on Ne wport Center held in Coronado dur ing the .... · .1t., JUS t inlanJ of Coas t s tate I)A R conference. She J-lwy. The discu ss ion ccn- is serv ing her 2nd term as tered on the size rof the president of the local Henry sian (ov~uize by 16 square 3oweo Society of CAR. Mrs . rcet) and whether the sign 9uccola was elected to the reprucntcd communi ty ideo- state OA~ board and will tifi cation or advert1 sin~. *Sound Judc)ment ••• Of Socl•at note assume the duties of assis-• Authorized the citv tant secretary for 2 years . attorney to pr osecute vi ~- ly P•t vacation to show some o f S lations o( the State r.ICKainr. THE UOG THlT t•IEU the wonden of the west to EJIIQR RESIDEKTS • TO VISIT SCHOOLS Barbara (Mrs. Frank) ;.hei r e~~:chanae student rrom The week or Apr\\ 22 to 26 J ordan or Corona del Ma r Arrica. *Fiscal Responsibilii·y • , .. has been desi snatcd as has been very sick. Ahhouah • · 'd · lona on the "poorly" list, Anne (Mrs. Mike) Doyle or 'semor rcs1 cnu vuilation "' *Seasoned ManaCJement about 2 ·weeks 8 10 she be-Lido Isle is back in ci rcu-,week," accordinr. to the came unable to take rood . lation aaain £ol\o wina a pro--N~wP_Ort-\·te saUnificdSchool and 50 Frank and dauahter , lonaed il lneu whi ch even Duutct . Members or the Debbie , wrapped her s nualy had her in the hospi tal ,wi th c~mmunity . ~vcr 65 arc in~ in bl anke ts anJ tu,,k he r a penumonia di asnosis v1ted to vult schools, ob- lirst to the UC LA hos-charL Her mother, Mn. Ama~ s.crve classrooms ~n oper.., pita \ and later to the Orange zon Bradrord who was uon, and ask quest1ons. County Medi cal Center. widowed Jaa t ~ear, has de-A:: scn.io r rcsi_dent activity F or several days Barbara cided to return to the Harbor c~r~ will ~e IISUCd~ pro-*Effective Leadership lay there in a coma, but Area and she will take up Vldlng adrm ttan c~ Without toward th e end of last week retidence on Lido when s he charge, to a special eaten~ she became more respon· moves rrom Seal Beach Lei-dar or evc~\S throu~ou t the sive and beaan to recoa-sure world. year Ill mtermed1ate and nize people. • • • hiah schools. Frank po ndered about T. J)uncan Stewart's wife, A~TIST Helen 13 raunsch· weiger will be !he leatur~ artist at the Clyde Zulch Origin~l s Art Gallery , 1835 Newpart 9\vd., Costa Uesa, from APril a through May 12. A receoUon and preview showing of her oil pa intings will be held fr om 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 7. She is the wife of a retired executive vice-pre sident of of the 3an~ of America, and main tains s tUd ios at their Palm ·springs and 3ei-Air residences. The display wi II include landscapes in the Un ited States, Mell'ico, Hawaii, Italy , France and Spain. NEWPORTERS ~ (" ' '•· 1 .fOI . ' I MciNNIS what he could do to make Jerry, haa leh their Shore l::larbara happy.· Finally he' E!liffa bOCIIC for Te1u on 1n hodeo loopin!lito' ......... :llll8fd ol ...-r; Jtny' jo l peCial pannilliOII (rcn -.-e 'Vfte to~· Wftt 'lfunc•'l hospital. sistcr-in·l aw while [Nne's On Sunday Barbara was airline pilot brother under· well enouah to be placed aoes open heart suraery at in a wh eel chair and brouaht th at ramous Texas hospital. to a solarium in the hos-• • • Mrs. Carol Ballantyn • pi tal. There was frank and, Sally Cannina {Mrs. Bill) tucked in his jacket, the or Costa Meu has recover-Mr. Harry Ban• J ordan's tiny ltalian Jre Y· ed (rom her cold and inOu· M•.& Mn.Hon coclo.Bonninlllll d C houn , araMiadiMonterey, enza, but s till hu a c loudy Don E. Bay l .. , Barbara's ravoritc doaaie. vo ice so th at she hasn't J am .. s .. t..h;,. Barbara huaacd and petted returned to the Plymouth Rolph Ehrk• Cara, and Cata li cked and Church choir on Sundays. W.J. 'Cap' Block bum snuaalcd Barbara. There wm T EARS "'eam;ng IIOIIE AIIIIESTS MADE "'i U A if~•• Blom qul tl down both of th,;, fa ce•. UK DIIUG CHAIIGES Mr. & Mn. John Bo••nrann Incidentally, Cara, who has Mr. & Mrt. w.,d,ll Booth been oH her rood ror Mr. & "'"· Horae• B•o""" nearly 3 weeks , is now Mr. & Mn. Howard Chac• eating a&ain . And when you Mr. & Mn. Rolph Clock ask Frank about Barbara , he answers with a smile , Mr. & Mn. Oicl. Cluca. ''She's aettinl better.'" Oonold 8. Oa"" • , , M•. & M••· R•c hord Fay The John Cravers have · moved from 71 8 Jasmine. Mr. & M••· Gil Fol1omb Corona del Mar, to Saratoga. "'"· Jam .. R. Gag• Mr. Craver is in the com· M••· Dora Hill puter rield. M•. & Mrt. Kaol H,lt., "' • • Chri sti e Denner or Balboa M•t. Lorry Ho,. Mr. & M,.. wru,:,d Ho• Island is one of the youns people who wi ll be attend- Mr. & Mn. f,.d -"· How"' ina a t pecial auociated Mr. Edw oud F. John tan student aovemment meetin& Mr. & Mrt. Carl JCymlo in Hawaii durina sprin& va· Mr. & Mrt. Olclt. Ltonord cation. Chri s tie. a COM Mr. &. Mrs. om .. Long Hi ah coed. i 1 secretary to the associated students. ,Mr. & Mrt. Fronk W. lynch • • • Mr. & Mr .. Brad Mill., Ferpu McKay or 707 Jas- More arrests were made last week by Newport Beach police on Charaes or use or mari juana or dan serous dru as. Amana local residents a rre s ted Friday, May 22 , were Ronald Jay, U, and Kenneth Ford, Ia, or 404 Cypress, ApL 6, Balboa, on charae or possession or marijuana. Christian Van Foulacr, 2iJ, or the urne ad· dreu, was booked on the charae or contributina to &he de linquency or a minor; and Robert Fisher, or oranae, waa &nested at that address on i charae or poueuion or a hypodennic kiL On Monday, May lS, Dean Heileman sen, 22, or 226 La J olla Or., Newport Heiahu. was booked on the charae or poueuion or danaerous druas. Mr. & Mn. Rob•rt Min" mine Ave,, Corona del Mar, 0,, & Mrt . wo,•n My•n ia back home after aeveral LAIIEICE 1. MAISEl weeks in dlc hospital in OF lEST IEWPOIT DIES John Mac:nob Lon a Beach, where he had La~nc:e William Hansen, ll!r. & Mrs. Pal O'Connor one or those rancy ulhriti1 62, of 5206\-1 Nepcune Ave., P.~ Palm., operations 10 mend his lea. West Newporl. died SUnday, Mr. & Mn. R!chord C. P••""'l • • • March 24, at Hoaa Hospital. Mr. & Mrt. Jack Putvcl.n Here ror an early sprina Mr. Hansen was bom Au- Mr•. 1•-'•l P•o•• vacation are ~ri· .,d An· JUi t 23, nos. in Oranae. netteAllcrand lbeir parents. N.J. He was aencral mana- Mr.' Mn. p,,., R•bbit1 viti tina aaain in Corona del aer of the Hansen Publica- Mr. & lltn. John Shoo (rom Oklahoma. tiona Co. ror S\) years. He Coth.,ln• K. Sl~t~,.on • • • came to Caliromia and Mr. l Mn. ~r~toulll Slo.llllnt Miu May Vertreea, ror-Oranae County 12 yeau aao. merl• of -d Ave, eod n...t. SUrvivors are hit wire, Mr. & Mn. J -• 1 8, S•dd•rd :~ -_.,.;. T 1 deftrod.. Co101ta del M8f. •d crcae; l son a, Char u of M•o•rot J, Sinclair Now-t Be h ond Law mort n~lly a Coata Meta ,..... ac • • Mr. & Mn. Rlch•d s''"'""' ruiden&. it oow neidlaa in renct o( New Y01k ; • dauah- Mr. & Mro. Ch•l•• Ull111ort a coa•altac•& ....... ...,. ~ .. Terri,..:. or the ~:. a Mr. & Mro. ll•to V•t•l bloke tiler lea .Wle 1111 .., ....-er. "'""ar 11, an a II~-. I lei, Plonnct, o( Milll'li. Mr. & Mn. Wlll.r4 WM. ta -~ ut ,... Floria; ... I paadcbild. • • • Mrt. r;.., .. Y.r41.., Jr. • lltoe.., was rechH T~tU· ,.,, & '*• a.t• z-.. N•• nsul•&a ia ._ Laak• day, w.ctl 26. at Wutc:liff 0 ':•• Mr. G:olwlllrt -·-... -- -..., ia Hlltlol 'V' .. HIU• cMp~l; Hob Ma11 waa .. CoL _. ..._ ·IIU Jtell celela_. ...... ,, .. 1-'IJ· ----11, •• 0. La4J ., -Ja ... M An. Mo. c-1 C.llolio Olorc-. • • • ....... ••• 1'1MI ..... 'n• ..... ua•tsa:s•• P-'tiC•U.,•u etiMiut. .,.,.. cu•·--I•• ,,_.,....,.._ ..... Oil ........ , ,.1 I Ct nut, 0£uta, Ill a I 3 lift ................... ., ... .. &. ________ .. -... ...... .... ollll' IIIII lfl• • - tenden and Co. stock bfo-. kcrs in Newport Beach, will be installed Friday, April S, as president or the Oran&c County Council or the Navy Lcaaue. Ue will succeed Anthony Christopher of Seal Be ach. Other offi cers to be in- s tailed arc John Rau or Bal- boa, first vice-prcaident; John Gustafson of Lakeview, lnd vice-presiden t: William D. Lu:!lk of Wh ittier, vice- president, membership; J, Paine of Wc s tcliH, vice- president, c1vic afraiu; Floyd Lender, \'ice-presi· den~ m;litary aff,Un; Wol-EUZAIETH LUTHEII ter Griesmey cr of Baycreat, OF COSTA MESA DIES ueasure r, and Virainia Blak:i· Elizabeth Ade laide Luther, stone of Newport, 5ccrel&ry. o f 810 ISth St., We st New· The installation dinner will port Hci&hts, died Fridar , be held at the Los Al amitos March 22 , at Ba~\'1 ew Cnn- Naval Air Base officers club. vale scent Hospita l, Cl'Sta Mesa. JOHN BOSTON HOUSE She was bom Jul~ lA. SUCQJMBS AT AG£ 73 t,no, in Florida, c ame h' Death came to John Ros-Caliromia 7l) years ag.1, ton House . 73 . on Saturday . and had lived in Or;:y.ge March 23 . at his home. \SIS County ror S4 years. Ir vine Av-.: .. Harbor Hi&h · Survivors are a daugh ter, lands. Leona Therhildsen; a son, Mr . 1\ouse wa s born April John; 4 arandchil dten , 1-' 23 . t 8Q4 , at Spencerville , JR:a..,arandchildren: -' br,._ Indiana. He worked u a_.~then ~nd 3 sister.!!. supe rvisor ror Ford Motor Sc:rv1ces we re held Wed- Co. for )6 years. He was nesday. March 27, at Ba ltz a World War t Veteran a11d Chapel, Costa \lc sa, wi th had lived in California and the Rev. James P icrq of the p · Ch · · Oranae County for 9 years. 1nt rnuan <:=hutch Survivors are hill wire , o r Costa Mesa 85 orriCII~nt. Gertrude; a dauahter, Betty Interment wa s a~ Oh vc \ •ew Jeanne Jakubik or C leve-Cemetery, La \hrada. land, Ohi o: a sister, Mn. I.ITAICCAIIDLE Eva Markham of Pont;oc. IIU DAY AFTEIIIIRTH Michiaan; and 4 &randchil~ Krista Mc Cardle, dauahter dren. o r ~. and Mrs. Randy \lc· d Serv~i~cshw2e6re hetWd Tuelaff-cardle, 4StH SeashClre 01., ay • marc • at estc 1 We at Newport, bom SUnday, Chapel. The ~ev. James March 24. died a da)' later Lamberth of Oust. Ctunch at Hoa1 Hoapital. by the Sea wu orric~ant.ln~ Kriata i1 also survived by termcnt waa at Acac1a Park her arandmotheu, Mrs. Ai· Cemetery . teen Siealer or Washinaton, ClllllmAII -II'S ond Mn. Ruth McCudle of CLUI MIEn APML 2 Coota McoL SU'Y Hanblen, wire or TV Oraveside services were personality Stewart Harnb--held yesterday at Pacific l•. will be vocaliat 1nd View Memaria\ Puk, under pest tpeaker at ._, noon lhe direction o r Bell Broad-- luncheon meelina or •• way Mortu.y. Cosu Meta. f'tewpon 81.0 OariUiiD Otncit~nt was Or. O atles WOalaa'1 Club 'J'Ieact.y, Oi'""Geld or St. Andrew•• A~ril l. at 1he Balboalky Ptla"' .. riM Ctuuch or New· Clob. pon Booch. laMnadoe• .. • k ... "' .;, I'IWtf -wi* a-Pl ... or. JU- JJU, or helle Mona, U). JUt-,......, ...... ololl-lo nolloMe -., leMn'U. • .· .. IT CIAT ITILEI lo'latoe'a at FMtr.ion h- l..t rtpOI'Uid lhe theh or a ............. ,. _. .... -MS. -lite Alu..,; ............... ..,. city manaaer 1.0 execute a con- trac\ wi th reallot Pr 1ncis l·lorvalh ror property manaae- mcn t services ror properties purchased by the city ror future widcni na of l2nd St. Survivors are his wife, Palti cia~ l dauahU:ta, Paula I • \uthori zed the mayor to write " letter aivina the city's endonermnt or the U'::l effort to hoat the U. S. l·landball 'ssociation'l national 4-wal\ chamrion- s hips in \pril, lq6C). "so; a tablet can be cheap!" • ~lprcsse d appreciation for a U ,OOO library &ift frnm the Newpor t. 8cach f.'rtcmh of th e Library. • ')elayed approva l ofth~ revised tentative map or Lu s k. Trac t 6152. a HC)- home subdivision in Upper !\arbor View !lilts; th~ ua.ct map was $ en t bac~ to the "'Piannina Commission so that lhe chana~ proposed ~· the ci ty starr for con- nec tin& Tille r 'Nay tn '.tar- gueri te \vc . can be re- s tudied: William Lu~k ob- Jec ted to th e revi seJdcsign because it would encourage throush uarfic movement across the subdi vi sion. EYE IS IKJUIIED While John Mac~th. 305 Poppy Ave., Coron a del \tar, wu sawin1 lumber with a po wer s aw )'CSler· day, a chip of wood hi t his alasses, shauerin& them and cuttina hi 1 C)'C. He wu taken for ueat· ment to his doctor's offi ce by a friend be fo re th e arri- val of an ambulance. I No one likes to pey j(k Cor a lin&k: tablet-in· cludin& us. Ncvcrtheleu., IOfne or lbe newer druas COli that much, They lllml Upensi.YC-yes. only se:c:m. Consider this: Pneumonia used to me.n 4 to 6 bedridden weeks. Loss or pey. Often hospitali:ution. Often death. 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TOP ATHLETES In basketball and wrest· ling were honored at the winter sports award banQuet at Orang e Coast College. Pictured here, left to right, are John Val- lely of Balboa tsland, Pirate of the year In basketball an d OCC's all-time high scorer; Craig Falconet of Costa Mesa1 basketball team captain; Pat ~cCormick of Balboa, Pirate of the year in wr estling and number two lbQ-pounde r in the s tate; and Terry Robinson o f Westminst er, team captain in wres tli ng. Olympic race program set Allen Browne, vi<:e com• modore of Voyaaers Yacht Club, Newport Beach, and match race chairman, an- nounces th'e only Olympic trainina proaram on the West Coast for June 3-~. A training manual will be sent to all entrants based on IYRU JU les and lhe Olym- pic course to be Nl} in Aca- pulco, Me xi co. Three separale coo~rses for S.S.'s , flraaon, Star, Fly• in,g Ou t chman, and Finn, ua· ina all international n •••• are to be laid out from lhe s tart off th e Balboa Pier. Saturday mo mina, June a, there wi ll be a written e.um on all nags and rules based on th e Voy aaers' Olym pic uaining man ual. AssistinJ in th e program wi ll ~ ~CYC and 1)11 ark Island Yacht Club. Adv isor to the Proaram i1 the offi cia l Olym pics mea- surer, Tommy Wilder. Entry fee wi ll be S5, whic h in• eludes t he 30 page manual, Furth er in formation may be obtained from Allen Browne. (714) 6 73-4400 or (714) S4S. 7J46 , or P .O. Sox l117. Ne wport Bea ch n 663. Judaes will be Sleve Cro s- by, Paul Hiller and Paul Kettenbura. otAMP SCORES 23 OF 25 FREE THROWS Frank Ford set 1a club re- cord o f 23 nut o f 15 In win- ning the Uppe r Ba~ Boys Club con test, "how many ou t nf :!5 at th e free th row hen." He. t1 ed with ll~!n r) VanderAa fo r th e club rl!- cord o f 16 free throws in th e con test, "how many in a min ute." ·m e basketball g) m o bstacle ~~:ou rse was won b) Eddi e Frausto. Frank Fnrd ~~oas nmnl!r-up, and Jack Allman rlaced Jrd. Les Haven and J eff Wi.::se defeated Paul !lnlmes and P aul K.en t fo r the cham- r11onship of the open divi- sion 1-man baske tball t.ou r- ne). In the 16 and under group, Frank Ford and Carl \lartin defeated Steve V.alsh and Hart) VanderAa fn r the ·i tie. . COAST will open It s 1%8 crew season March 30 when it meets Cal State Long 'S'each and t he University of Cali forn ia, Santa 9arbara, at Newport. OCC, the on I~ junior college in the nation wh ich compet es in pew, will race in the frosh and varsity events . Start1ng time is 8:30a.m. The OC C crew iS pictured here in a pract ice sess ion: Urom foreground) coxswain J erry Wal sh, Jim J orgen s en, Geo ff St rano, Jim Lockwood, John 13a ic, G!or1 L i nds e~. Phil Petersen, C ar~ Simonds and Chuck Dewey. ' SIGN·UP TIME FOR SUMMER BASEB ALL 130\" frnm o;.ccond grade thrnugh hi gh -.chnnl can nnv. ,ign un at hnth bran· ches of the Bn~' Club nf the llarhnr area for the <,Um· me r ba,eball prngram. S•gn-up hou rs art> from 3 to S p.m. and €1 :30 to R:30 n.m. during the v.ak. On Saturday:-. ~•gn·Up hnur., arc from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Practtcc v.tl1 !>tart \Ia\ 15 and games v.i 1l .,tart about June 15. Baseball coaches a re needed. '>atJ l.ec Fi 'her. Rranch Dire..:tnr . "(rot>J in- tcotion..; -C\'Cn ...,,,h,1u t e'<· perience -arc all that i:. needed." Th e l;ppcr Ha ~ Hranch IS condu~.:llng an in"iru cllnnal Ba:.cball League "on Satur- da\., 1n prcrarat1110 fnr the 'ummer ha..,ehitll prngram. lin~' R Ill 11 ~.:an pia' frnm 10 a.m. 111 no.1n . h(•~., I~ tn I-I v.d l p1a\ frolfll I lfl J p.m. _.\11 •ntere,t .::d can contact \lr. Fi s her a t 642-8372 .. MAXWELL HOU SE COFFEE 6~9-=--¢. ~~ 65¢ 3 PTS. r. n.MWBERRIES 00 V.B. HEW YO R~ 303 SI ZE APP TISSUE FLEI SCHMANN'S REGULAR & SO FT 2137 ' 4 PK . MARGARINE ' Quality CAL". CHICKENS ~MEATS IRIASTS&LKS La.69 • IIOPOIIT IIA_,R BIIQII A liST SEC1101 --Pill 4 ' Tar 9 tied fo r lead 1be Newport Harbor S.ilou uayed ·at lhe top or lhe Sunut Leaa..ae in a l ·wly tie with Santa Ana ~nd Westminster by de- fea\ina the Weatem base· ball &cam 3 to 1 Tuescby. Santa Ana edaed Anaheim 1 to 0, and Wet tmi nllet crushed Santa Ana Valley 8 to 1. Harbor trailed 1-o after 2 innings, then s cored l in the top of the lrd on a double by Scott Lonanecker, I a sincle by Ed Washko, drivina in Scott; a walk to ~ich Warner, and a bue hit by Don Oalebout. scorina Washko. The Sailors added apother run in the 5th. Pitcher Denny Dean held rh e Pi oneers to 3 hits . Kiftla. Mt~a coot a 1-G t .. d in tha &ret inniaa. Corona went lh"ead In dt.e 2nd 11 Leo Bandel tripled ~nd came home on Dave Otlncey•s sinale, and Oucay scored on Jim Teeter•• ucrifice. The Kinaa added Nnl in che lrd and 5th inninas. · Buket· ball star Steve Leech went all lhe way on the mound for the Kinas. Eslancia aave Maanolia its first defeat with a run in lhe top or lhe final innina. Chuck Perry ainaled, went to 2nd on an error and scored on Bill Bowen'• double. ITH GRADER WIN S 5WIIrllri!!T MfDALS In the Irvine Leaaue, Coron a del Mar scored a narrow 4-3 vi ctory over Cos ta Me s a to remain in a tie for th e Leacue lead with Maanolia and Loara. They have 3·1 records. Kim Carton, lth arade swdent ac Abrah.,n Lincoln and younaest member or the Corona del Mar swim team. won one sold medal and 2 silver medals at the Central California indoor swimmina champioruhips held over lhe week-end at Fresno Stile Colleae. Her butterfly time of 1:03.5 won the air! a• 13 & ·14 evenL In open eventS, she placed 2nd in the 200 freesty le, 2:10 , and in IJ:le tOO fly, 1:03.8: l!mnt SoftrMre c, ... , Z.M. s~o .. ,.. ,t..•tol Estancia , 5-4 victor over Magnoli a, is tied for 4th with Cos ta Mesa and Brea- Oiinda , all with 2·2 ratings. Ernie heads Vasa area The Mus tangs' 2·run rally in the top of th e last inn ina failed to overtake th e Sea Track schedule ·Em eat Soderberc of New~ port Heights wu elec ted district master at a recent convention of the South'em California Di s tricts of the • a Vasa Order of America. 'The Is given area copmriaes 17 lodaes in Southern California and Intermediate schools track perpetual trophies will be Arizona. s chedule has been eslab-awarded to the winnina Mr. Soderber&, charter lish.ed to run between May teams in the A, a. C. ·and member o r Anchor Lod&e 2 • 2~. The schedule wi ll 0 cateaories. Ribbons ror No. 648, at Newport Beach, include leaaue preliminary the track season will be was born 60 years 110 in and fin al meets, which will donated by the Newport Omaha, Nebraska. He is or be held at the Davis School Harbor Optimist Club. Swedish descent, both par- in Costa Mesa. Runnin.g events will in· cnts havina been born in All league meets will elude the 75,100, 300 dash Sweden. His wife, Myrtle, start at 1:30 p.m. d 130 6i)() d 300 d is from New Jers e)'. She Ribbons will be awarded an ' an yar comes from a lon a line of . d' . I f relay, field events, 6 and 6 S d. h •~ d 1. at each m 1v1dua meet or . . we 11 an ces~1 a 101 , d lb. shotput, the h•sh Jump b k 300 1 th 1 the first 11ve plac es , an and the lona jump. ac years . o e ear y Meets will be held on May settlers of thu country. 2, ~. 16 and 23 , amona the They have one da~&hter. 6 schools : Ensian, Lincoln, Jane, 31\d ).grandchildren . IUC TR,CK MEII Will OVER CITRUS ft-M Orange Coast Colleae track forces crus hed Ciuu s 95·50 on the Owls ' home O\'al Friday to s et the s ta'ie for the clash with Cypress at 3:30p.m. thi s Friday. r.ta lph Kelly and Mike Pomeroy, _hp th fonner New- port Harbor High alhletes , scored big doubl es fo r the Sues. Ke\1)• took the 100 in 10.0 and the 220 in 22 .5. Pomeroy 'A'on the 120 hi&h hu rdles in I 5.6 and the 330 in termediate hurdtes in 40.5 , R T W. kl 0 . d The Jrd one was born dur· ea e •n e avu an . . Kai~er. ' tn& the conve nuon last The leaaue preli mi nary year. meet will be May 27 at 1 Erne st has worked many p.m. and the Jeaaue fi nals years as a publi c account- on May 21 at 2 p.m .• at ant, with offi ce s in Co rona !)avis School. ' del Mar, i s now semi·re- P illA TE5 SIIUT llUT BY GOL DEN WEST The Oranae Coalt Colleae Pirates were shut out 7 to 0 by last place Golden Wes t Tuesday in an Eastern Conference baseball duel. The Sues are now 6-4, in 4th place. tired, workin& only as a tax· consultanL His intere t in1idaes and 1ervic e organi zation s led him to become a member of the Kniahts Templar of the Mason ic Order, a charter o rder of Et-fl:el:a l Shrine of Lon& Beach and a charter member and director of the Newport llarbor Exchange Club. Ue hu served as trea- surer and chair man of An· chor Lodge , and last year he served as general chair· man for th e convention when Anchor Lodae was Host. Since Ernie is semi -re- tired, he and Myr tie can pursue th eir hobbi es of campin g, fishing, and photo-- graphy. He is official phot.o-- arapher for Anchor Lodge, as well as of th e Dis trict, and his slide s ha\·e fu r~ ni s hed entertainment fnr many mee ting!! all ove r the di s u ict. Th eir hobbies take them on long extended trips. Someti mes th ey are joined by the ir daughter and her family as the}· spend much time searchina ror Indian artifac ts , wh ile Ernie s its ori i l ock' ahd fi •·h•J· OCC lQok the 440 relay in 43 .6 w•th Ed Shiple)', Jeff Hale r. \like Oaden and Kelly. Tho: S ues a lso won the mile rd ay 1n 3:26 .2 v.•th Baker, Pe te Figaatt , Terry Schm•tz and Dave Stephens. Olaffey re mains at the top of the Leaaue aher winning 4-1 o ver Citrus. Mt. San Antoni o, tied 3·3 by Santa Ana in 10 innings, and Fullerton, 7-4 winner over Cypre ss , are dead- locked at 6-3 in 2nd place . 1 Tit~~e 2 Times 3 Times GOL F CL INI C VIA TV \lari ners Savinas & Lo an Assn. of Newport Beach is presentin g a rree go lf clinic at the Weucliff and Dover ~~rfice lobby. A TV camera recnrds th e golf swina, then rlays i t back for a pro to anal~ ze. Pro s from nearby golf courses will be on hand nn week-days from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. becinnina todar, \larch 1~. throu&h ,\pril Ill. 8UCS OUNK RUSTLERS Orange Coas t Colleae took on ()olden West Friday in 1 he R.us tlers' pool and swam a way with an 87-29 Eas tern Conference ve rdic t. OCC won \2 out of the 13 events in running u p their 5th Eas tern Confe rence win a&ainst o ne loss th is year. Golden 'Nes t took its only win in the 200 bac ks troke. COACH McKA Y TO TALK USC's John McKay, the nation•s No. I rootball coach, wi II speak to the New port Harbor USC Alumni Club at a dinne r April 6 a t the Irvine Coast Country Club. Social hour wi ll s tart at 6:30 p.m. and din· ner will be a t 1!. '{e servati ons may be made before April 3 with Mr s, Herb Oelke, 119 Via Ni ce , Lido Is le , telephone 675- 3149, or with Mrs. Donald Killian. 642-7250. UIIOEIIWATE R FILM Th• Oranae County 20 words or leu . ............. 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 words to JO words ...... 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 words ,Jo .«) words ...... 3.00 4.00 5.00 Eoch word over M) words .. .05 .10 .15 20" OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER o MISCELLAN EOUS SPOTS before rour e yes on your new carpet - mo ve them wi th Blue Lu ue. Rent ·~::~·~;~:rd~;~j pooer s J, Crown 3107 E. Coast H w~·., ona del Mar . ---.,....,..--PRI VATEMONEYTO LOAN on firs t deed s -7 .2%. NO No corm1ission. o MUSICAL FOR SALE ·Church N ews· IC011d-,... -l,l St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ch~otrch, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven !. Or. Charlet Oierenfield ~ill preach · pafl 4 of hi a len len series on "Home ufe"' at lhe 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sun- cby services. The topic "is "Path of foraivenus .'t A chlldreft•s choir lenten vc•· per service will be held at 4 p.m. • • • Christ Church by the Sea Comnunity Methodist, 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport -The Rev. James Lamberth, accompanied by lhe sanctuary choir, wi ll present a symphony sermon, "Still He s peaks ," at the 9:30 and 11 a .m. worship serviceslhis Sunday. Church School will meet at 9:30 a.m. Nursery will t>e pro- vided. The Senior Hiah Methodis t Youth Fellows hip will mee t fr om 7 to 9 p.m . • • • Corona de l Ma r Commun ity Congregational Church , 611 He liotrope Ave .-Dr. Ph ili p Murray wi II preach on .. Jesus th e Thinker" at 10 a.m .. Sunday in Fel lowship Ua ll. Church School wi ll a lso be al 10 a.m. Nu rsery care will be provided . • • • Balboa Is land Commun lt)' Church , 11 5 o\gate Ave.- The ~e v. ')on A. Basse tt will preach t~n "E'<pc_rience., of the last wee \.:.-•!I s pas.- sion at 9:30 and· II a.m. Sunday . Church School will mee t at 6:30 p.m. Nursery care wi ll be pto\'ided. • • • St. \!ich-ae\ and All Angel~ Epi scopal Church. 5th Ave .. and \larguerite Ave .. Cor· ona de l \·lar -The Re \". J1)hn Rogers !)avis wi ll ct.<lebrate holv communioo a l 8 u.rn. Sunday and choral eucharis l will be ce lebra· ted at Q:30 a.m. Child care will be pr n,·ided. Holy com- mun••'n and knten ta lk will be held at Q:JO a .m. Wed- nesday, -\pcil 3. Hnly Com - munion -.·il! be celebrat ed a lso a t 7 a.m. Thursday and Friday, April4.and 5. 1 HARBOR TR~FE~ AND STORAGE ......... ,., WHEATON VAHLINES.INC. Ll 8-7323 or Ll 8·9783 37S E. 17th SL, Costa Mesa ........................................................ FOR SALE • for your aaraae items. BOOKS, too ls. housewares ne~~h:d for our d.a,ily ,., .. aae ule. 646~1675. Tt· Winkle Hardwara. Costa .._ Ano. 61H71A. :W -.. . ' / ' Geltle t01ch wins out ~ -11 .... 1, wbo OIOYH A -lly Wlhd N .... lfc. lila& lbe CouacU .,_, aot doclllolq -"' M-,.,... •• an110 wu Ia ten"lbi)'IDM Jolla BriUJ' bill~ ill pr .. enl (on, lhat fll 10 diuoln 1111 a.-.. ptOblem it 11n4erdhcuuion, Coun&y H.., Ohlrict wu lha& no coat•su• hu bun \lo&.t· Morular ew•ina by reec:b..S. •d lhON it a po .. lhe Ntwpon Beach City tiWlity of improvina lesit· Council. la&ion now in lhe bookl. Councilm1n. Dee Cook The motion wat 1pproved tlrOn&lY objected to lbe 4 10 2 ·Councilmen Cook ~opot~ bi ll, .••Yina lhat !l!.elwn' and Uadt loy P.,.: dtnolYin&lh e duVh:t wou ld totu joined Mrt . Martha11 coat Newport B:e•.ch tu· In wolina '"Y t.l.n Mayor ptyen a half m1lh~ dol-ber and Councilman Forait ~an, He mlde a mobon .10 voted .. no.•• Councilman 1nttruct th e mty~! SO wn te Howard Roacrs abttained • loner or opposition. from vo&ina., Mayor Pau l ONbCir and ' Cou ncilman AI forai t aai d lAST ILUPP MOTMIR DI!AD Of IIOMOXIDI! they would not aupport IUch Th · 't'on w 0 th a motion. The mayor ti· 0 11"1 1 1 1 n, e preued a desire ror more P I t111k was empty, and study. Counc itm·an Bob t~ aaraae and ca! were Sh lton b' tedw " 1 s bllwarm,whenLeshe,IS, e o JCC 1 mea round her mother, !Jorothea u ~pproach to the pro~ Green, 49, of2'018 Barranca , lem. . . Eas t Bluff, lyina beneath .Coonc~lm~n Cook w1thdtew the car in her pink ni&h t..- hl s moll~n In rav~r or aent· aown , Wednesday, March20. ler ~rdma by V1ce-Mayor Mrs. Green was carr ied C.J CHIISnAIItl into the house by he r OF 'coSTA IIESA liES hu •band, &;ch .. d, who 1h~n . . called for help. Oesp1 te Charles J . O m atlanaon, a ttempts at resuscitation B 63 Fe_deral Ave., Coata by heart massage by the Me n , d1ed Sunday_, March fi re de pa rtme nt and police , 24, at ~lo a{ Hospital. ~e Mrs . Green was declared was born Aua. 22,_1U?• ~n de ad at Hoa a Hos piial from Idaho, came to Cahforn1a m carbon 0 oxide H20, and _had lived in Oranae Baltz m ~ortuar~, Corona County s mce 1}63. He ~as de l Mar,di rected tt(e fune ral man ager of th e Polly Pnest service. Bu s iness Colleae for 6 STEVE JUMP IS 2ND yean. Services will be he ld at 1 IN SPEECH QUALIFIER p.m. today , Thursday, March Steve J ump, a junior a t la, at th e Church of Our Corona del Mar High School, Fath ers, Foiest Lawn , Cy-competed in the finals a t the state qualifier speech press. Visitation was held contest held at California \larch 27 at Bell Broadway \lortuary , Costa MesL ART IORKatOP FOR CHILDREII SCIIEIIULED An art work shop for ch il- dren will s tatlApril 6 at 40~ 30th SL, Wes t Newport, un· der the direction of arti s t Barbara O'Keefe of Corona State College at Fullerton, Ma rcil 23. He placed 2nd in orizinal oratory for .Oranae County. This qualifies him to represent CorOna del Mar Hiah in the s ta te finals a t Stanford University on May 3 and 4. lOOK SALE PLAIIMED del Mar. Classes wi ll be Don ations of any type of held from I to 2:30 p.m. for books at all are now bcin& a aes 5 to a, and from 2:31) 'A C!comed by th e Mariner'!! to 4 p.m. for agc,s ~ to 14 .. Lions Club of Newport Mrs. O'Ke efe has been a Be ach, accordi ng to Prcsi· resident o f Corona de l Mar dcn i Beam Gri ffith, who and Newport Beach for ~ said th e boo ks wi ll be years. She studies art .at needed for thei r Jrd annual Ph oen ix Junior Co ll e ge and sale to be held around the Oranae Coast Colleac and fi rs t o f J une in Wes tcliff has had s everal one.o111an Plaza. shows in the Harbor Area. Ct.>l llY$TRIP ER$1tr.IL II ANHU AI. IH$T AI.LUIOH . ~=::"' Linc»ln Sdaool will pre•enl a full to 1calc musical comedy, "Get •lh•oll•e.·-d•'•&.t•l« up and ao," at 7:1S p.m .• e .1. lh . F 'd d S d ,.,ux • •ary 11 n ay an atur ay, h ld 1 lh r 1 h 2' d JO . lh e a c 1 ... oas Marc 7 • an . • •n e Coun try (:lub. f)ther offi cer s 1chool aud1tonum. for the comi ns year are Proceeds from ti cke't sales Wendy f)wen , Vicki 1-laia. will ao toward the purchase Terry ~llis, Les lce Li ttle- of a public address system john and Vicki Cox. ror th e aym. 'lutgo ing offi ce rs honored • along with 3arbara arc INTER .. QTY LIBRARY <tandy Some rs, J udy 3abinch PROJeCT S'JPOORT£0 and ".1inday Hagan . \tr s. 'The Newport 3each Library ':la rk Somers serve s as 'loa rd has a pproved the junior Chapter advi sor . forma tion or an inter-ci ty library study conmittec to explore areas .or improved coomuni cation and co. operation between the New port 3each and Costa '.1csa Libraries. The board 1s soliciti n1 Ne wport aeach Ci ty Counci I approval for the forma tion of s uch a study group. SITU.\TID OH TIN ACIIII SPACIOUs 1 & 2 UDIM. AI'.AIITMBITS ,_ & """'"" ,,_ •uo • P.h atc· Pa tios e Fireplaces • POOLS • 9 Ho le Puttina Oeen • Tennis • Separate Flnlily Section • Adj. to Schools and Playaround 900 s .. Len•, CdM MecArtt.r .... , C.est lfwr. cl••• .. Fa.a.i ... l•len4 COROHA DIL liAR (714) 6.U.:I611 IU D ..... '-(Wwpo & Pw•IOI ... , ... •o)C:- pvt• ,.a.ll"l ...... ••• ...., .... Ee,...l y-o lo H-,_ Hl ... ly ....,..,cool • rol;l~lo ' settlfectlen r:--..... ·AEE ..... a~ ... , tl•• te Ill• (If ..... loltr .. ,HI.) tt1 eon• 1114 PL.aa.N ~ a &IIAI If ....... , HACII Cfi'A aiiA ....... , IIACII •• 1111 • &IYml • •• ••• NEIPORT HARtiOR EIISIGII ARST SECnON - -P ... 5 Jus t Li s t e d Oc e an V ~ew. near little Corona ·Beac h, imma· c ula t e , ready to move into. 3 bedrooms, 2 ba th s with all that the niceties that go with this lovely light and airy home. Call us ror a ppointment to see 165,000. • • • • • I P e ak of P e rfection BACK BAy AREA Perrec t in every d etail. T his lovely four bed- room home was designed ror family t'tvtn~. Love ly patio and yard is professiOnally land- scaped. P RI CED AT ONLY S46,00il. IF YOU WA NT TD SEE THIS LOVELY HOME CALL INDUSTRIAL • BUILDING Fronts on busy Sante Anc St reet. San to Fe R.R. s idin g. Corner Lot. L e a sed fo r S5,800 per year. $49,500 PHOitE 642-5111 ••• til LIID Convenient Mo s t de sirable location on Cl iff Drive. J ust 5minutos from anylh ;ng. 3 bedrooms - 2 bo lhs. P lastere d gara ge, easily c onvertible to Rum· pu a Room. Ample room for u tro garage ond trG ller. Prico only $36,000. n,;, homo will Mil qu;ckly . I.COASI 675.3000 Realty IIIC. • CDM ..... 673-0554 THURSilAY. MARCH 28, 1961 COIOIA DEL liAR, CAU F. Newpon ••• r:h .... ll•i• lsJ.IMI CosN ... iAMIGOSI EA RL Y CALIFO RNIA DESI GN ON THIS BAY VIE W CORONA DEL II~.R BUILDER'S CUSTOM HOM E 3 BEDROOMS -FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR AND AQU ARIUM LI VI NG AND DININ G ROOM S SEPARATE DELUX E GUEST APARTMENT OR REN TAL UNI T ONLY ONE YEA R OLO S98 ,000 Call Mr. Cobb or Mrs. P avlovich Rea l.tors 673-4400 HARBOR HIGHLANDS 3 bedroom, 2 bath, hardwood floor, c a rpets, drapes, bui I t•in s, di shwo she r, refri g,rator AN D a most unusual swimming pool. S31 ,500. ' A SOUND INVESTMENT 3 small rentals with S285.00 per mo. income. East si de Costa Mesa. S27 ,000 w /tenns. , Wells-McCardle Realtors Reliable Service Since 1943 1810 HEWPORT CO$UME$A Custo m Built with a View~ Baycre'il ··foR~VER V JEW" H ome!i hy Ivan Well$ & Sons, Inc Quulif1 Sflluhlaml huiMor for -14 \"t"m• "fW 300 SE RIES • FROM $63 .95 0 l!PPER /'oiEWPQRT HAIUO R DO\ EM SHORES -lltVINF. RANC H 1Sayrrrst Models a1 1841 Santiaao Drive . Ncwpon Beach (71 4 ) 646-IHO Dttcorarnl and furttisifttcl hy J. H . Big~;>tJr. Sal'lla Ana CORONA DEL MAR RENT SA LE -TRADE Hous e •. 4 be drooms , 3 baths, PLUS l ·bed· roam apartm en t. For more informa tion coli Paul Terry 642-0886, 637-051 4 or 536.()131 SPECIAL OFFERING .... OCEAN VIEW HOM~ YzBiocktoBeach T his lovely home is ideal far a FAMILY !Just a hop 'n s kip to Corona del Mar Ma in Beach •.. 4 Bedrooms .•. 3 bath s .•. Built·in ele c tric Kitchen •.• huge living room with VIEW ..• F .A. heat ••. low'"fllaintenonce yard ... over· sized ga rage with ro di o·con tro ll ed door ••. ~ t ,~. Den , Family Room, Beamed Ceil ings , Shake Roo f, and many more • .. + outstan ding features. JUST S6 1,750 $EIII't. E REAL · UTA TE 2515 E. C.••• c. .... 4-'llief Corona del Mar ' WELL-PRICED HOME ... and ch armin g apartment. Close ta every· th ing! Excellent financ in g. ••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SATURDAY • SUNDAY llS LARKSPUR IT'S A D~RLING! BeautHul , low mo;nten· once yord, R·2 lat. Only S28 ,750. ~~!»"!!!~ ~~~~ CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS 4 BEDROOM Irvine Ter race e l ec tron ic a ir cle'"''" a nd air c onditi oh· Graciau s living, de-- throughout. See th is clel ;gltJful home, worth penny ot S~4,500. CHESHIRE REAL ESnTE 67J.2SIIl -- Can"tSell ll? ... Tradelt1 For Put Action 1: Reau.lta Call llOY LE ! W(l()l) CD. Coil }41·1161 270 £. 111h SL, Coata Meu .r~_Reol,., .... 0U61 17JIW, '-111-r ........ ~ ,_...,.,c ''" ,1/""' C''l--""'' """' ,.,..H"IJNf Ha•''"' 1-.'"1"'"'"'. tlet Mai", f..tiiiO< .... SI'ICTACU!.AI ¥EW-oc:IAN _, IAT CJ.a,.,.,/ IZ./-_A,-r~.e,,./1 0.. ........... ...., ........................ .. U2S 0... ...... Ccu I I .... ..,, (elf. AM'L1 6UIST PAIIII. _, IOAT ILl'S 1lle "C11v:r'-:-~ ..... lMI /IIJIIIIIItf,._ -.a. -* I 17 YOU _ ...... ,.. . ..,..=-· =·-=;;.. ........... _ -, . ., 1 I I ' ' .rry IIIPis MEIP,OIT HAIIIDR Elll~ FlaT SECliOII - -'• 6 THURSDAY, IMfiQt 11. 11i11 OOIIDIIA OB.IW, CAlif. All_...., ..... n•l.. eo che Mach ower ... --.... It· Ill• balleai ol th you for New· port Boon po(ieo, with 30 lrllftc acddents, cauted mostly by inattCintive driv- ina, accQrdina to uartic in· veatiaetor John Andrews, 1\ere were 5 accidents Friday, 12 Saturday and 13 Suodoy. Two pedestrian• were hit Friday. William Gust, 11, .-:u St . James Pl., Cliff Haven, crouina Dover Or. ..-W. Cout HWJ.; aei· ... at a OKIJ&I .. lk DOl' iD• lereeolioa, •••. hh by the car cld••• 1rJ William Jew- ett. 26, oll60t Wawerly Or., Bay Shore a. Wi IIi am uf- fered • broken rialu lea above the knee . ·No a~tion is beina taken aaain•t Mr. Jewell. Robert Christie, 56, of Garden Grove, wu taken to Hoaa Hospital alter he was hit in a crouwalk on W. Coast Hwy.; cut ol Hwy • 55. ·He suffered a fractured riaht ankle, broken riaht thumb, multiple contusions and abrasions, and is in fair condition. ; The driver of the car wu F .S. Roussel of COM dies P. Stuart llouuel, 64, ol 624 'bmona Dr., Irvine Ter- race, died Sunday, March 24 , in Sooth Laauna. Mr. Rouuel waa born Sept. 8, 1903, in Wlmbledon, Ena· land. He came to the United States at ·22, and lived in Pasadcu and Punaluu, Oahu, before comina to Cor- ona del Mar . Mr. Roussel was vice-pre- sident of the First Califor- nia Co., a member of the Stock Exchange Club, and a past pres ident of the Bond Club. Mary Carden, 16, of 600 Michael Place, Newport Heiahts. The accident is still under invelliaation and has been referred to the district attorney's office. ~_./st On Sunday, March 24, St e- ven Brenneis , 19, of 4398 Survivors are his wife Helena; 3 dauahters, Patri- cia Kuykendall of Clearfield, Utah; Diane Reynolds o£ Myrtle Point, Oreaon; and Gretchen Eimer oT La Can- ada ; and a son, Gary Gent- ner of Punaluu. 3007 E. COAST HIGHWAY Sato'nwood Way , Irvine, lost CORONA DEL MAR 9262S (l":.,...•rlr f••"•) contrOl of his VW on Jam-·~""'!""'!""'!~67~Jo~S~AO~s~""'!""'!~ boree Rd. as he approached ~ Palisades. The car wu ~PORT a total wreck as it ran off the roadway and overturned . Mr. Brenneis was taken to Services were held Wed- nesday, March 27, at Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel. The Rev. Raymond I. Braham& was officiant.lntennent was "Splendid! A modem gotruc tale ol innocence and evil!" -rime MllpiiZIII• •· A movie you won't want to miss!" -{uditlt Crill, M• rod•y S/IQW M GM ..... ftlm....oys.-- l)lrt( Bogarcle • Jack Clayton's Film of -also - ACADEMY AWARD STARS "DIE Of THE YEAR'S 10 BESTI ... THE MOST TDUCHIII& OF THE YWI" .,.,~[IOo•ooo"'-·-·•-leo"'"-'•-. SIDNEY PQI11£R • SHfll fY WIIITfRS :.~EUlABfTH HARTIID' Hoag Hospital by Bayshores Ambulance, with both jaws fractwed and ~ultiple abra- sions. and contusions. private. ' Newcomers at Hoag Saturday, March 16 G' 1 M d •~ J h G. 1 ·~ d ,1 0 u -r. an ~.,,s , o n 1r _ 1•u. an l' rs. on S 1 75~6 Ro k M" h II 3006 Hardin Wa wan son_, c rose • 1tc e • I y, Way, lrvme, Costa Mesa. Bo M d 'I C R S do Ma h 17 Y-r. an ,·rs .. ey· •Bon y, ~1 rc d M R ld nard Storey, 123 Onyx Ave., y-' r. an ' r~. ona Balboa Island. Owens, 536 Ham11ton St., Boy_ Mr. and Mrs. David Costa Mesa. Clark, 20H Wallace Ave., ~andoy, March 18 . Costa \lesa. Boy-Mr. and Mu. Dame\ Bo ,,_ d '1 L Gold C" 1 y -, u . an "rs. ee Emory, 2251.) en uc e, Payne, 320 Broadway SL, Back Bay. Costa ~-lesa. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcilroy, 211) College Ave •. F.J . PAULAS, NATIVE OF Costa Mesa. , CER~ANY, SUCCUMBS Girl -Mr. and \-Irs. Ray-Far from Germany, the mond Tandle , 543 Bernard land of his birth , graveside St., Costa Mesa. servi ces were held Friday, Boy -\1r. and Mr s. Robert \larch 22 , at Pacific Vi ew Rusick, 3028 Coolidge Ave., \lemorial Park , for' Frank Costa Mesa. John Paul as of91-l E. Ocean Tues."oy, ~rch 19 Fl., Balboa. ' BOy -Mr. and Mrs. Ke n-He was born Oct. 23 , 1893; neth Villano, 27\)0 P eterson and died on Tuesday , March Way, Costa \lesa. 19, at Haag Hospital. H<:" Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert lived in Orange County and Schiefelbein, 12Jl McCor-Califomi'a for 2l·years. He mack Lane , Costa tl.·lesa. was the owne r of Paulas '#'ect..adoy, Match 20 Novelties. manu{actwer of Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Robert fi shing lures, for 18 years . Sch*fTlell, 354 E. 22nd St., Surv ivors are his wife, West Upper Bay. Stella ; 3 daughten;, Debbi e Thursday, March 21 and Cindy of the home, and Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Philip \lrs.Nancy\le ier of (llinois; Carey, 246 Joann St., Cos ta and 2 grandchildren•. :\.1~::· _ :\.1r. and .\1rs . Char-ARNOLD YEAGER DIES les Ott., 212 Costa Mesa Former industrial engineer S C •~ .. Arn old B. Yeager. of 243 t.., OS .... ,\IICSa , Boy-Mr. and \-Irs. Gera ld E. 20th St.. Costa Me sa. Stebbins, 217 Ogk St., died Friday, \larch 22 . at Costa Mesa. l·loag Hospital. Fridoy, Morch 22 \\r . yeager was born Dec. Gi rl -Mr. and \Irs. Tho-II , 190CJ in Warren , Ohio. mas Smith , -U O Be l\"ue Ln., tie came to C.1 lifornia 17 Balboa, years agn and li ved in Orange Coun ty for 4 ye ars. __ _:L_E_GA __ L __ H_OT_I_C_E ___ He was with Coleman Engi- XOllC:EOF' PI'BI.IC fl t: \KI;\G ncering for 30 years . : ::::::::::::: NOTICE 15 HERE:Jn r.t \ ~-' Requiem mass was cele-that thl' Ci ty Coun cd nf th •· hrat ed \1 nnday , \·la rch 25, Citv o f ~ewport H~af"h wd! at St . J(lachim's Cath olic hold a public hearinl( rf"li,'ardl nl.! MESA. Qrdinanc" '\o. 12·'6, bein ~. an Church, Costa \lesa. lnter- ordi nanc~ of th~ City nf ,, ...... men! was at the Good Shep- port llearh adoptin~t llistrH'I he rd Cemetery~ l{untingtOil \laps .'\os. 53, 1'\ Y1 o~n d -,-;-Beach. Tht: fune ral was di-and pr~1.onin,11 unincnrpor ai .. d • • • • • • 1 ... <.0''" M d ,& Julie Andrews in J arne s \li chencr' s "HAWAII" < Best Picture of lhe Year "AMAH FOR ALL SEASONS" territory 01 d1acent to the City of rected by Bell Broadway ~ev•port u .... ch in thf" ~' f'llt o f \·lortuary , Costa \lesa. subselfU "'lt anne~11ti o n<~, Amend-CARL TON ENDERS 0 F ment ;.lo, 239, I pp••r II arbor \'i ew Plannf"d Comm unitr m~ WEST NEWPORT DIES trict, Zo nf'<l :\·1 ([ount)' In• CarltonJ .Enders, ofl22 corpor"t ~d Allncultu ral Zone}. 35th St., West Newport, died ~OTif:f: IS It t:llf:I!Y F'l"ll-Saturday, ~arch 23 . at TIIE fl C:I\"E\ th at th,. said Orange County \tedical Cen-publ ic h"'ann ~ will b~ held on the 8th da\· o f ·\pril , 1968, al ter. He wa s born Sept. 20, ih,. hour o.l :':W p.m. in th e 1903, in Nebraska . came to Council Chambpr_.;; of th f!' Cily Californ ia 35 years ago and ll all ol th•· Ci tr of ~ewporl had lived in Orange C(lunty Beach, California, al whi ch lim,.. and pl<•c~ any and •11 for 4 ye ars. per§Gn-" tnternled mllly app ear Survivors are his wife , Lu- (W)d he ht"ard therffln. ci\le; a stepson , Jame s Ou- t. aura L•~ios Bose of North Hollywood. Ci ty Clerk · d. r.ity of ~ewpo rt Beach Private serv1ces were 1- Publish: ,\tart:h 28, 1968, in reeled by Saltz Mortuary , Th (' Newport Harbor r ... u :i ga C:::_o:st:•:,:M_::':.'~":.· ___ -,-, __ LEGAL NOTICE NOTIO:OF'PIJ BLI C IIF~ARING Come in and see our new colorful stationery •• • Notes and paper to motch. White os. well os colors. NOTIC~ IS HEREBY GI\'EN th at the City f.ou ncil o f the City of Newport Bueh will hold 11 puhl ic hearing regarding •ppeal of Leo H. Kirchner from the decision of the Plaaaine; Commis11ion 11ranli ng V ari a~~ce No. 932 !!IUbject to three con• dilions, and requetuing del~ tion of Co ndition No. 3 stipu• lating thai 11 3 h. side T"' wills Lo be mllintained 11 Ofla Seashore Drive, on Lot 8, Block C, Seuhore Co lon y Tract. known as 630 I BDd 6303 Imported gifts, toys and novelties. from Germony. 'Vanety Store Enroll Now! 1'01 TIINAGI ART WORK SHOP • Seuhore Drive, Zone R•2. , NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· • THER GIVEN th.t the .. ;~ • pablic heerla(!: will be held on the 8th day of April, 1968, at • tlle Aour of 7:30 P•'"· ie lhe • Co uncil Ch•bera of the Chy H-11 of the City of Newport : Buch, C•llloral .. at .tile .. STARTING SATURDAY, APRIL6 ••~• •' ploe• •r •' oil • per.on• iatereated '".,. .,, •• • 2 Cl•••••-AtwSo.l _. tte14 • •d b.ho•d ,..,,.., • L•ra Laafoll • ,OR "'ITMIIIMP0111t1AT1011 --CALL Cloy Cl..£ I. 67 .. 17. • Cloy of No.,.n Beoclo . ""'" .. ' """"' .. 1961, .. •••••••••••••••••• 1\o Ne ... n H•bo• F.oolp ' VOII • us1nessman ' Re-E ect Q With PROVEN Ability! • CITY COUNCIL-NEWPORT I "He * Has Served You Well" He Is • lad~p•d•llt n••••• 111 -10 .... -.c.. ,. _, spedal .,,., or Ol'llv'wtloc. * 20 Yean a ._ ___ ill Newport l•acll 45 Yean a ltesld1nt of Orange C:O.nty * Wltll co•rtNJe n fonllitht lie has actec1 for two ,_ hi tile Mtt hlterllt of tile ltltlre -lty. * A watcll4ot ~yow tax dollar. lie wiR continM to flqht for ... twapayer and ,.,.,ry ·-· He has been a prime-mover during his term of Councilman in actions of thri'ft and negotiations that have resulted in approximately 1 ~ million dollars in sovings and benefits to the people. He pledges continued honest, forward- looking go';emment, increased effi- ciency, lower tax.es, and fair, cour- teous ond equal treatment to all. * H1 Is for IIICIIntahlillfJ 111911 ..-Hty edtlcatlaR for which No~ load! lias boot! fulnod In tile past, whlli 1xorchhM) prad1nco In bllclgethMJ· Wherever You Live-VOTE FOR COOK P. D. (DEE) COOK JOIN THESE NEWPO~T lEACH TAXPAYERS IHO SUPPOIIT TNE lll•ELECTION OF THIS HONEST, HAIID·IOUilii.INDEPEUEU CII.CILIA•: John Abell A ce Adams Hal Aebischer Dr. John J. Albarian. William R. Alford Marco and Patricia Anich Mr. & Mrs. J .GJ Anwiier Clifford Argue Col.&. Mrs. Thos. P. Atkinson Mr . & Mrs. Ralph N. Baker James Barto J . Allen Seek Jr. Mrs . Joseph A. Seek Urban Beh Harold E. Benedict Robert H. Berkley Mr. & Mr s. Robt. z. Blocksom Clarence Boardman Eugene C. Boero Gene Boero Col. & Mrs. Howard Z. Bogert Mike Boll John T. Boyd Jr. Mrs. E.M. Brookings Mr .. &. Mr s. Paul Bruce Mrs. George D. Buccola W.C. Buchterkirchen Clyde Burger Bill Bush Chance Bus hard Mr . &. Mr s. Fred S. Butterworth Mr . &. Mrs. J . Harold Caldwell Ray and Lily Call Dean W. Campbell Capt. Harry E . Campbell Mr. & Mrs. James Carroll Bryant A. Christensen A. James Clinton He letl A. Cole Mrs. William Covert Lyda J . Creel Bunster Creely Mr. & Mrs. L.E. ·Cressman Richard L. Crutcher Wally Cruttenden Helene Csenar Tom· J. Cushman Ray V. Daniger Harry C. and Doris Davis R.W. (Bob) Davis Mr. & Mrs. Trevor J. Davis Tom B. de Forest Mr. & Mrs. Roland De Lamar Andy Devine Bill Dillman , Samuel H. Downing C. Grabam Edelblute Mr. I< Mrs. Dooald E. Elder Dudley Eller lvao W. Erhardt Jetr Farwell _Lymoo F""'ell Mr. &Mrs. Bud Fay Oloden Fay Rlcbonl H. Fenla Mro. Bradoa Floch Lelll>dFIDley Lyle V. FIDleJ Mr ... llro. F . (FIDMJ) Fla- llr •• lh. WIWom £. Fl- Howard Fofsom Chas. A. Fowler Don V. Franklin David L. Frazer (OMl>'I'·A-Po\ .. 'ft,U. LIST1• --·' Harry Lace .......... _,_ .... , .... Mr. & Mrs. Mont Friend Thomas C. Fry Mr. &. Mrs. Barry Fuller Forrest S. Fullmer Bla.ckie Gadarian Walter Gallahan J .A. Cant Mr .&. Mrs. A. William Gaz.lay John Gorski Mr . & Mrs. Craig Grain~er Burton Grant James L. Gray R.C. Greer Dal Grettenberg Edward Gribble Jr. Beam 0 . Griffith Arthur ·E . Gronsky Mike D. Grosz Robert Guuenheim Don Gunderson Carl H. Hage Hugh W. Haley Earl Hall Mr . & Mrs. Erie P. Halliburton Jr. Paul Hanna Roge r Hannaford Dorothy Hardcastle James E. Harrington Robert E. Harris Mrs . Donald Harwood J .D. Haskell Mrs. Edward T. Healy Larry K. Hegewald Mr . &. Mrs. Elmer Hehr Robert P, Henderson Tom Henderson H. Stanley Henline Duke Herbst Anton Hershey George L . Hicks Hank Hill Dr. & Mrs. Richards H. Hoffman Mr . & Mrs. William S •. Holstein Clint Hoose Ted· S. Hoover Charlie Hopton Orant Howald Charles R. Howard Dorothy M. Hucchene Mr. I< Mrs. Lester L. Iobell Chict 1""'100 Rob«\ layred lobo II. (leek) Ieske W.A. lobo100 Fronlt lordan Dol Kalin Carl s. Kegley Poner A. Kelly K.W. KODdrlct llr. 1< lira. Harold Kenoyer l. W. (Bill) Kern Eorl Kick ~oo l . (Bud) KlyD C.B. hickerboc*er • Corl KJID!alr. Pred Lansdowne G.H. Lathrop Mr . &r. Mrs. Worthington Lee Robert Leech Guy Le Valley Earl Lewis Edward Lewis Francis Lewis Jack (Cardoza) Ligthart J .C. (CHr!) Lionbarger Mr . & Mrs. Joe W. Long Walter Longmoor David K. Longnecker Ernest F . MCClellan Price T . McCuistion Will:301 W. McDowell Mr. &r. Mrs. Daniel Mcilroy John R. Mcintosh Ralph V. McKee Dorothy C. McKenna Mr. & Mrs. Donald E . McMichael Mr. '& Mrs. George McNamara Mr. & Mrs. David J, Malloy Mr. &. Mrs. Henry M. Mansfield Pat Marley Roy Matsac Mr. & Mrs. William B. Martin Ralph P. Maskey Mr. &. Mrs. H.A. Mason Charles W. Masters Roger L . Meisinger Larry A. MUler L.A. (Anthony) Modica Dr. Salvatc.-e R. Monaco Kenneth F . Morgan Col. & Mrs. Charles Morrison Dee Murphy Helen M. Murphy Mr. & Mts. A. Patric k Nagel Jack Nelson 000 E. New Joe Ntctertz Oooo Norvell Vergll Olkdeo Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. O'Connor Rutb Pordoll Jolm Bernard Parter VIrgil Partch Hubert Peirsol Oeo. L. Perlin Mr. & Mrs. Oordoo Petei"'D&&l Mr. I< Mrs. jllll Pig Van and KAly Pomeroy Word Ponor llr. 1< Mrs. Ao(IUo Poaor Mr. 1< Mrs. lobo Pr!-d Jim Pwdue Bud and Kale Raul- 0 .8 . Rood D!ctRblnoborl Mr. • llro. Paal 0 . IUio · lladdR1111 -L.RIIcldt OoooH.--O.Z.- Dr. • 11ro. Willi-. r. ltobl-,.....c.a-a Willi-. D. llollor Robert S. Rosenast Joe and Adeline Rossi Ted and Mary Russell C.E. Schueller G.E. Semple Roy L. Shaler Walter A. Shaw George Sherrill Mr. & Mrs. Alex Simpson Ezra H. Skinne r Edith Smith Forest G. Smith Forest G. Smith Ill Homer Smith Howard L . Smith J. Leonard Smith Albert W. Snyder Carl & Mary Jane Spitzer Al Springer Mildred Stanley JoeL. Starr Maury StaUtrer J. Leslie Steffensen Richard I. Stewart Dr. Alben E. Stockton R .L. Strickler Arthur Strock Warren B. Sturtevant Rolf Swenddal D.T. Tarbo:~ Bill Thompson William Thompson Mr . & Mrs. A. E. Titrany Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur S. Tool Stuart Towne R.li:. (Dutch) Troutman Henri t . Tubach Captain Cyrus Tucker James K. Turner Louis A. Turner Vem Verner Chuck Ullman FronltUsedem l obn v otl"l Barry Von Hemert Ted Von Hemert Bob Walker Thomu P. Walter Betty Wataoo Ralpb Watoen ·Verne Wat1100 Coy ull Hazel Watts Bert Webb ' Tony H. Webb lollo 11 . WoboiOr AnaWe- llr ....... OOotloa llevlll 11r. • lh. EJDGD a. 1111110 11r •• llro. -~ Wllcol lllrollor IIIII Emily 1111110 =z.~ .......... , ... w •• llr ....... , ... w. 111111- llr. • lira. -r. ww.n ...... --11--llr •• llro. Iaiii\ W..leJ llr. • llro. ,_ A . 'Y- ' I I OCEAN FR.ONT ROAD? The Wilbur Smith & Associates study on troffic operational meoaures, parlcing improvements, and a'nd parking in Newport Beach has been submitted to major strNt improvements, including a suggested me City C0<1ncil in me form of a 141l.pagobook can· Qc..., Fran! rood from New1>9rl Pier to Balboa Pier taining on evaluation of current and projected for Peninsula traffic. S.ctiOrl A contains proposals requirements and recomm.,{dotions fo,r solv. for the Newport ond .Salboa Peninsula orH, Section ing the problems. Here is a summory of the principal 8 for the Corona del Mar Area. SECTION A SUMMIIRY OF RECOMMENDATIONS " Stroet PrOSiram e The Installation of traffic signals along ,Balboa Boulevard at the Intersections with River Avenue, 38th Street, 36th Street, 32nd Street , 28th Street, McFadden Place, 15th Street, Palm Street, and Main Street. e Modlflcatlons•to the five existing signals along Newport Boulevard from Via Lido to 28th Street to coordinate the progression of traffic at all times Including the synchronization of the signal timing to obtain suitable lag times between sucCessive phasing, thereby regulating the storllge capllcity and provtdinq :;uit- able time gaps for the side streeu. · e Modifications to the cxtstiF'Ig signals at the intersection of Balboa Boule var:f and the Coest Highway to provide a separate phase and two ·left-turn lanea for traffic outbound on Balboa Boulevard. e Channelization and street widening at the intersection of 32nd Street and Newport Boulevard, and at the Intersection complex formed by 32nd Street, Lafayette /\venue, Udo Park Drive and Via Lido. ' • The removal of the curbed Island and parking spaces along Balboa Boulevard from 3 2nd Street to' 47th Street, and utilization of thl s space for left-tum lanes. The removal of parking at both curbside and median along Balboa Boulc;;,vard from McFadden Place t o Alvarado Street, to obtain six lanes for movame·nt of traffic, with use of the median for turning movements at the intersec~ions. • Installation of parking restrictions, during peak flows, on Several streets such as Lake Avenue, Marcus Avenue, River Avenue, 47th Street, 3Pth Street, 32nd Street, Seashore Drive , Via Oporto and Bay Avenue. • The extension of River Ave nue to connect with the Coast Highway, including installation of signals at this intersection, af\d also the connection of Rive r Avenue to its inters ection with Channel Place. • The installation of one-way s treet circulation in, West Newpon including' 48th Stre~t to 54th Street and bo unded by Seashore Drive and River Avenue. Co nver- s ion of the existing two-way side stre ets between Bay Avenue and Balboa Boulevard fr om 14 th Street to Washington Street t o one -way couplets. • Straightening of the a lignme nt in the l oop road between Main Street and the Palm Street access to the beach parking lot. • Widening of a number o f street s such as Newpon Boulevard, BOlboa Boulevard , 32nd Street, Via Oporto, and La fayette Avenue to service fut ure traffic needs. Re alignment and widening of Lido Park. Drive a nd 32nd Street a t the funct ion with Lafaye tte Avenue . • Construction of Ocean F'ro nt fr 9 m 23rd Street to 32nd Street to provid e for the overall circulation need s of traffic requ iring acces s between Mcfadden Place, Udo Isle , Udo Peninsula , the Via U do comme rcia l core a nd the re mainder of the Peninsula. • Consideration of th e construc ti on o f an alternative s treet route parallel t o Balboa Boulevard, e ither b y widening and exte nsion of Bay hvenue or construc tion of Ocean Fro nt fro m New port Pier to Balboa Pi e r . 1 e Construction of a grade separation at the intersection of Ne\v pon Bo ulevard and Balboa Boulevl!lrd with alignment and design of structure dependent on the ulti- mate -.election of a Ba.y Avenue or Ocean rrOnt route. • Construction of an overhead left-turn str.ucture along Newport soulev_a rd commencing at the Arches Bridge and terminating · in 32nd Street. • Widening of the Arches Bridge overcrossing including revisions [0 the interchang e ramps. J • Construction of an interchange at the ' intersection of the Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard. e Because of the detr1mental impact on community value s, the social life , the residential environment, and other fact ors, the construction of a bridge or tunnPl connection be tween the Peninsula Point and Corona del Mar i s not r ecomme nded . • The installation and o peration of some form of public transit between an off- Peninsula parking lot and the beach and harbor facilit ies. P,arklng Program e Construction by 1990 of o ff-street parking facilities aggregating approximate ly 3, 990 parking spaces in all parking districts on Balboa Peninsula. As illustrated in Figure 18, this total number of parking spaces includes 1, 500 spaces in the Via Lido shops and commercial core area . (District 81), 1, 000 spaces in the Mcfadden Place area (Districts B4 and BS), 500 spaces between 15th Street and Alvarado Street (District D), 500 spaces In the Balboa Pier area (District E), 200 (Continued on paae 3) 44 FINE DEC:OIIATOII STILL AVAILABLE • C:HAIIIS at '99 • • REGUlARLY PRICED At 11:1e te II" Hill' .... CHAIIS ARI ALL flR OM 01111 RICMILAR STOCK .............. ,. .,. ... '""'..,.. ............ '""' .......... ...,. .. .... ~._ ............. ., ...... ...n _____ -;. -~ ... Air... "Keith, lfltiiiMol -· .... ....., -lt-nlo. Hruefewii w .... K.., City, hiHk, .... ,.,. lltEY'LL SIMG IIAIL 21 The ChaoteUes, c~~:'l group from Newport H High School, will sing the annual luncheon or Balboa group or the Oran@:el County Philharmonic ciety·, March 29, at home or Mrs. John Rau, 1 E. • Balboa Btva •• Balboa. CE:RTIF1CATE OF' BUSIN F'iclitioufl firm 'hme nH: UNDERSIGNED hereby certify that they coo.du c:tiag 1 Real [state aess uoder th e rictillm.u aame of Rlehardsoa aad eel] at 2443 E. Hlo~~;~,l Coroaa dd \l.r, -~~~:F~?:~~ dut .. id finn is the f.,llowillg per.oD.a aanu In loll 111d place.~ re•ideace .re • fonow•, wil: Eileea Richardsoa, 1601 aide {)f., Corocaa del Mar. Mme F'. Parcell, 1630 Bedfo~ Lae,'Newport Be-eb. WJTNE$ oar h•d• lhia 4dl day of Mardi, 1968. Eila• R ichrdMD Marie f, Puc:ell • STATE Of CAUfO'RNIA COUNTY Of ORANGE 11' ON nns 4lll day of M•dl, 1968. before •• a Notary Pa.._ Uc ia Md for aaid co .. ty atat a, reeictia1 dlenia, oo••laal011~ •d ,aoully .,..,.d .o-. Maria bowa 110 •• to ..... ·-·· .... •e wt•i• iutn••t. bo•IH.-4 to •• •• •••a.wi •• ·-·· Wl'l'!f£!:5 ., ... tl _,. d al Malo ' J••" I . Rill lfatery h~ll e Ia •d t.r Nid C•euy •d Sta ... H.J.GA~~ETT fURNmJRE Jill ""-.... '!! f;;O'"':-..,.,.. Oc .. 1961 THI S Hj STORI C MOMENT in Ha rbor Are a toot· the Sailors. The winni ng touchdown carne late in the ball was th e split second before the ooen1ng 3rd Quarter, on the play pictured be lo w. Halfback Ted ki ck-otf that marked the beginning of football rival ry Fou ts (carry ing the bal l, marked by arrow) took a between the Newport Harbor High School Sa ilors and pi tch-out from QUarterback Gary Galusha, ra n wide to the Costa Mesa High School Mustangs. More than 7 ,bOO his right beh ind his interference, fu llback: R. Grable fan s w,atched the exciting contest, held in th e OCC tNo. 25) and tackle R. Wright (No. 2q), and sco red the Pirate Stadium. Th e gane ended in a 12-6 victory for 2n d TO for the Sailors. fEnsi gn photos Oc t. 5, l%1.) 1956 EXCHANGE STUDENTS ,..,. wel ex>med lo tile Harbor Area tor the 195tl·57 school year by Mrs.. Leonard Graves, at left. of 210 Pearl Ave., Bil· boa ISIIrld, _,d Mrs. F~ Harbison, at rigtu, vite-- princiii'J of Newport Hirbor Higll ~hool, whtre tile 1950 TH ': L ':I of flow•ers l in th is ohoto re sented the oresidency th e Newport Ha rbor qul;i-1 (1);tiiii nes s and Professional ~-= men's Club, held by Mabe l {Mr s. tuthur) ~=i tz mo rr i s, Corona del Mar rea lt or, fOr the 1qso-51 club year. Sh e took: over the dut ies of l)l'e· sident from Mr s. '3e tty Han - dy, at righ t. Mrs. Carolyn Weber, at left, served pre- viously as president. Mr and Mr s. ~itz no rr is estab-·1 l ished thei r real estate lq48, wh ile b.rthur \\IdS teac hing at qanning H i ~ Sch ool in Wilmington. Mabel had served tor many yea rs as secretary ana com pan - Ion to her foster fat her, th e we ll lcnown mi nister, qev. C.F. Aked, wh o had occupied tt1e pul pit of Wilshire 1 Church and founded the All Souls Ch ur'h in Los 4nge. les. (Wa lt et 'Jerha rdt phc>tol in \4ay 11, 1qso, ':nsign.) students "'rolled. Htl .. t 8er81, 17, c•o -LhiZ. -'ustri 1o iOd s'-ed ot lit Gr .. u rosldtnco.l(~...,. St.wlge, 17, -•-SIDddooiM, s-, Md lllrM witll tht Rldllrll st-fMIIIr at,., Dol ... ""'• Cosli lltso. !Ells!., .,.,... ·s., u, 1"'-1 l~-=:-::~:: ____ ::.:::.::.;:.,:~:, __ .:.,1cos:•:•:•:·:·:c:"':~~·J ~u•• •-1, '' 11, •· MMIII -~-... -.. ._ 6 M... ....... ..... 1fr11. a. •• "...,.... ...... ~. ~--------~------------------------------------------- • • fmm the DR BENNET'S BIBLE LESSON ... -... .. • ,_. ........ ... ... 1'01 ITI .. TY -I c;.... W.IJ. llloa~"'o lrDI.JMIII.I ... T ....... .. . ............................ ~. .. .... .... ... • ....,. ~ ........... c-.u.,C61C .... ~-· 'ltlll " ... fl........,._ CfttiYIMI IUCM. ra ~ 4-, C-JII• ...... M. J.) - ... _.,. .. _.. q.M-~ ""-..._ Ia *•a ,.. •-i., ,._,., V WI, ..wrA 11·-·~-(I Car. ltlfl. ~·~:-;;;r.•;;.;-.. ,. ..... .... -........ I I 1._1 --... -_,.. I ., ... 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H• -a, -it-lo _. to -...cit wwWI" u "Oarlldu die life, ...... 1 otdlua. -s • ._ it ,.., ~~ of tM /aNrMHoMI A.. __.. -~ ~• ~ --•fC ... f••fPo41oo,ou-.. w · ,;pr-[-1. -.--,_ .. _........,. .... --·J--II,.. ;.JHIIU "IIHIA .... w..llloo"loH• ~ ( 9 __ .. _ 'l'llecrvwd-lrJ' IO ......... _._ ..... _ """-H•_ .... s.-.s.M.J.~oeel• •---1""" ,. · 1_._ .... ..., ..... :"t u..._,.....,ilcllloofauldDcla,~.,__ 0 11 1-IC' 'H--·•··'··H '·"· Mil ............. .,._ lly.._. --........._ _.._ ..._ ...--" "an.., -· • -• J--... -· -•· fal..L a· Ul-. .. of God.r' Alld .,.-~ '*C · s, llld JIICU • oiM-f-IMR-61io•fiCorH(or-ltrllt~~---....... ,... ---"'l'biolo doe .... far--........ -.... ,.-., ........ ~~e~,., ....... ....,.... ·-lo .. -of God, -ol God. -,. ........ him ~ ... --.. --.. ~=::~:~~~ •• ......_,., lllootM •I lew• tt-r•• tr.,. dial ,. • .._ ...._ lte batb -~ --• ._ -· ~ ~~, • .,,... p_, 1 • ' Cali/oraio Be,U.t C.U.r•· TAt. t.eU....r ~ <J• 6:29) ~ ....a... work - -_, llllll ,_ " ---_ .. " ,. tt-PI~ w..,iw•• h' CAM( Lt. et tM To.t~o /at~· .,... 0111 of.W. ....... v-_, ji.. lito llid, "Go ,e tbeftfore, aad .... WI M a.M' - br DAN LIU .. ,.,..,c......,, •• J .... ,..., o,t .. nn. GOGO AND lAD-_..d..-, ltoJAI "• IIMm;.. (ialo] -,. ... w .. ,. -ltorollit - In the court. of our land, when a 1111-of 1111 .,_, Olld of tbo Soa. • ,_ ....... ~~~ ~..., '\ -.. be . h lh I n...-.-..a.v ..... _ .. _ aadoftMU..i..Gbo1t:t+1in-tbemto ......... , ~ ,_. chief of police or any police officer once 1ng caug t w t a patro man -r ...., • .-..L,_ .........__ • ..... ...... of .. v..a. ~ 1011 · ~ talies the witneu stand, he nor-in a situation in which we were try-,_,...._ 417 ~ill die Bible, bat tbtft _.... ..-tiOe'la' 1 -" a.d t ·-, it-- mally testifies to the facts concern-ing to break up a fight. One of the ~ ·.,-_ .... -oaly Z1 -.. :,·:: = :: ~ ~j""dto ~ lllld ci:., S: tf.· -·:.:...C.: ing a criminal offense. I take the antAgonists swung a chair at me, are ia ~to iDiquity (Matt. 21 :19, 20~He abo l&id to His thil oot lola ~ bll w5lcloe. ._... 11 witness stand in this instance as a swishing the air around my head. _. ewl. ...... a.l7 twa .ia the. wbolt 1--"""' ..... ·• -fonlitr 111 -~~ Th h -tlllt .. -• __ ,.., •. 00 •• ~ 10• --. ae. ~ WIZUU:I ......_ Christian, testifying to the Christ e ot er ran out and came back --.W' (Ada 1 ::1). A Chriltiaa worbr, PUU,... T1MI •sa-~'"ICI'"' who has redeemed me. toward me waving the crank of an ref.-1D Oailt:ia work. From tbia, ..__~ J. -~~ • 1 • ld b'f it-L... -I fo' .._ w••-~ ... 'llll:l'aaft, • oat _..,.. ID eMil ••o ..-..L. --~ I am a Christian.' 1 am proud to o automo 1 e (where he found it, --v - -• ••Iii -. ...., 11P11::n: u R•""-.... aa.....t......... __ _. T .....a __ _. • II)' .-.,-a Clllld--...__of ·~ lllld a --"--· of • • --· -~-. -•-"f-• ~--~~ ~ -"--be a Christian. 1 am J. oyous in being I can't t'magine) But the Lord de-,.._., -.. •-r --~ II · ··• 1o ~~ -• fa---..-.. --__ , a Christian, because I have Jesus livered us! : inl ..... , ._.. il • ~ peat IClr-..___..-:;WI~ bef.._-,:itf.,~~ Cbritti.a work. but the Billie doet DOl cit)' of W'Oibra for oar Lord. Jcau• ..... ..,.... -~ and c:anaot _. any ..m diltil~ Christ in my heart as a personal One of the worst characters in -:.. -.. --.._._ ,.· plea-bul or wberett:r it may be.: A Olrildla Paul S . H' I k t t H I 1 H .. h -. , _ _.._ .. _, worked for a liviDc u a "teat· av1or. 1s ove rna es me wan o ono u u was a . awanan w o waa ... ...._..,are few'' (Matt. 9 :.17), aod worker il a braDcb of the Viae. Chri.t maker" (Ac:b 18:3), ,et he oertaillty,.. share what he means to me. I want not afraid of anyone. He gave our lllllailtlilltrwtodaJ. (Ld••wiuaea-}~ &Del briap forth fruit for tile in ":faiiiU'Yioe:" for Cbrilt. 11 t Pw to tell you all about it. patrolmen a lot of trouble; yet he *-II ...._ 210 tiMa _ bodt -ud rlory of the Viae. up all teadar work IDCl let twlliiOI'C c11e Faith in God is meant for Ul to always seemed to show respect for .... ) Tile world -... c. tryiac nurr THAT UMA.INS provide for my aupp:m by lifts to .. enjoy tod~y, while we are traveling me . One day he said to me, "Chief, liD ..-ib owa blppiaen ~ aod u a ...u.ioDa~ KIIIIDt otbtt fona of the highway of life-not after we I have been studying you. I notice pawpalty, 1111t die ,_.of•all ttae'work All Cbristiaa worbr1 an: ordaiDed what i1 7 caDecl 1 .,f..a..time have retired from life. You don't the way you act. You never get mad. of all ""* d' ..,, pat tactd»u g only by O.rist (Jolm 15 :16) uad He a:pedi worker," tbat c1oe1 JJGt,. of ibelf, fU' enjoy beefsteak after you have You're a 'cool head.' I know now ......... a.,__ ~::;,con w to briDe forth fruit. 1'be fruit of • me ia .. fuii-U..IU"t'ice." Tbe uiteuoa reached the age when you .have no the reason y,ou behave as you do-,....., IDd aamlf'.._ · · bu.; peach tree is Olber pead. tree~ u repro-is oot -=u1ar .. work for a JmDc." bat it teeth. You enjoy it while you have you are a churchman." Not long ,...C IDn'OW .-•+•te aihan. duccd thr"'QQh the peach. Tbt: fruit of tpiritual work for Christ wbuuer 1 teeth. It is the !!.Bme with Christ. afterward my scrapper friend was dellpli:r, aad death. Tile ..,. of the Qristians it othtr Olristiaai, who art am. E.Kt. bnada oa the V'• it ill faJI.. He is ours, given for us to be fed , saved. He is now one of the most people , eoda.y ~ pkialy DDt ha~ broucht 1o Ouist by His '"bnnebea." lime lf:f"rice ud t.u ao daya ol. built up and enriched now. earnest Christians in our city, work-lof dinit). This fruit mUll 1'tOt be confuaed with the The Bible ~lis us about the living ing with underprivileged youth. [..,...,.. "fruit of tht Spirit" in Galatians S :22, 23: Some people .-.: tt.t tt.,. Clll wadi: God wh om all Christians worship, :r. the New-York Mdropolicaa. area whkh i1 the visible result of tbe life 01 for tbr Lord ill foreip laadi. t"'ttl wbea a God who loves us 80 much that he A patrol sergeant on my force re-(takiac il • radial of 25 alei hom .. the H oly Spirit in a bom..apia -aul, thtr '-aYe o:aner showa aay fruita at sacrificed his only begotten Son marked to me, "You seem to show ~ Clllla' of 1M city), tben: ~ .,..... and produca loft. joy, peace. lolw taf-home. But 1 beline lbat no one aboWcl ,_ •t~~l IWOU OP 1MI ....... ....... _ ......... , ...... Saving Faith .,a.a ........ . '•' .... . "For f,] f"IC~ •• Y• ~..,., ••ro•tb , ... ,b." Ef6. 2:1. (c. ................ '··· ..... , IL WilT o..L ·-Uo ., ralllt We ....,. --· ·-ltlllo ............... toi..J· .. _,,, __ ,._ .-.. ,_ ... ,._ ..... - ......... tlw •• l fll ...... beeal* ,...,., " • ....,., .. , •• ... In f•ttb to be ........ fto ....... . Faith. apia. Ia ----ed becll-., ....... .a .,.. ,._.. to 0ot1.. It ll:•ef tatth that H ..... t brby-.aad"""'-tbat then ...., be ., lloMtllll: for God eumot llldure ~· N~xt, God ..-ctl faltll u the c:bannel ol .UV1Uan bea-it il a ..,.,.. ... c~ . ...,... _.. tGUA God.. Falth •vet \141 ._,.., It mallei ut dina to God.. and • brinp ua 1ato eonncdlon with Him. Fallh Ls ct.c.en, qaln. becaua it COIM:Aa tM .,.......,. of acHoL Columbua .dWcovered .o\inel"ka be- tellle he believed that there waa anottwr continent Myond tt• oeean: many another arand deed has alao been born of faith, for faith work• wonditrs. Feith, apln, JMM c._ ,.,.,.,. o/ worlriwg bw Jow; It louchn the wcret aprfnl" o1 the elftdions, and c'lrawa the hHrt tGWa~rdi God. Moreover, /aitla creat.. ,.,ce n!Wf joy; he that hath It rata. •nd it tr-.nquil, lJ alad.. and JofOUI ; •nd thla il a PftPIIl&tion for Heav- en. God 1i¥ft au the he1vealJ' 1liU to faith, bec:auw f•lth wotk- eth \n ua the vet)' life and ..-\t which are to be eternalb' menl· tested In the upper and better world. Jesus Christ. Our Lord's body was patience and sympathetic under-ialllety ll.'IX),(O) piiOIIIe. 11 " dcNbt-fc:rinc, cmtlmeN, ~ medcN"II, ever-JO to 1 foreip laDd u • • "ni-. battered and his blood was shed on standinJ with the men. I have won-flll it JCl\(XJO an.boc• apia <lltiitiiN. tc:mpc:nna, and api.ritDI1 faith. &rJ uatil be bu irlt waa IOals Uld the cross in order that you and 1 dered about it. I know you are a If you could penoaally ask cYdJODt. ONE -1 .. _ ..... ,_ ...... 0 11 ~': 'T:'icat ~ ... ,,.. m . How llayl C..e to BeUen . h Christt-an, and I have dect'ded to whetbet: be or lhc: is Avc:l, it il doubt-NO N5,._ ID - -Cit •~• m1g t have eternal life and enjoy fa! ·1 --oald 'tift! br' • lbe '--""-..1.... · 1 • "" r-. him forever. join a church, but there are no Bap-1 ~,V4AI w say poll Y To the Corinth.ianJ, Paul wrote~ fidd-,.• L-.....11~-~lbe ........__ ...... ~ ... n w~ c~ with the third point: I · tist churches in the town of At'ea, "Yet" IDd rive a Biblic:a.l reuon there-fuJI ~-;.. ............... · · H -:.1 __... ---waited until after graduation for. This leaves over 12,70J,(XX) stiJI Y ...... ....,.. '-" an llttVKlr. e ...u, rna.., reuoDit uc1 if a penae Ia DDt a How can we obteln and I~ from high school before 1 accepted where I live.'' 1 said to him, "Ser-wua'red. Most of tMm do not know · '"We an laboarer1 tQCttber with God... succeuful aad fraitful wortDa' for our faith? A vn-y nmnt qued.ion Christ as my sovereign Lord and geant, you do not need to become what it meant by beiag "saved." Tbe That puts us on the hichc:st pltin and CbriJt here, tMa it .at be caeepticPal Uds to mani. 'ney. 8Q they wut Master. I am only sorry that I did not a Baptist in order to be a Christian. vut majority hue not heard God's rives UJ access to .U the power iDd if be is a fndtfal _......,..,. oa tile to lwlie-ve but cannot. ''Wbet un do so sooner. My heart is now com-To be a Christian is to know Christ.'' plan' of salvation and lrt utterly ic-wisdom m the:.aniYc:f'IC. fU adds thai aD foreip 6dd. FllrtheD~~:JH. J'OU ...r ~~ i:~rc:r 1': =~!;ncln; pletely yielded and my life fully com-He is now active in another church, noraat of the work of Christ. In thiJ our ICrYic:e must be fouaded upcm be "'bora .,ua," a c:blld of God, be-the Holy Spirit hu ~~halt- mjtted 'to him. He is real to me, and praising and serving the Lord. same territory, it is doubtful if there Jc:stu Christ. IDd be under the penoaa1 fore you cu be a mae Cllrittiu wortltr, m and c:andW. you wtU bellew aa I enjoy a day-to.day relationship Because of my Chinese ancestry, are 2,SOO pc:rSODs who are actua.Uy, direction of the Holy Spirit. That aloDt which il .._.. di.,._ fftllll .... 100n u the truth ia Mt Won you. with my Lord. He constantly mani-people sometimes ask me, "Are you ualoutly, and intdlicmtl_1 work.inc for elimiGata 1 lot of 10-CiDed IDOdem IDa"liy 1 "cbarda ........ Anyhow, the ~I C'OIIImAIIII lc fests his tender mercies and deep, Charlie Chan?" No, 1 am not Charlie the. salfttion of touls. Tbat would be "churdi work," which bu to do with clnr: "Belk-ve on Ute Lard hcuc abiding love toward me. I experience Chan ·, but let me say that when we ooc: real 1r0rker for c:acb 5,200 iDhabi-card s-rtia, dnmatia, daDca, IDQIIIeJ-LlaONI fOI US Christ, and thou lha.lt be •wei." ' h~s_r:rumy .bles.sinzs daily. Thanks to enforce the law in Honolulu, we seek tiDb. Maoy c:bun:hes haft 00 a:ptri-raisiac entc:rpritel. aDd ICIIC:ial W'Oik paa-.Paal WIUit, "AI, we line .._..ore But still. if lNN Mw • ~f'cwJ- ·-'+Jm ·m, hfe has become pul"p08ef\ll, to do it" with cotn~lon. 1f 1 have aa iD realaoul-wiaaiac. en.Dy. We an: DOt to .et oar owo oppor1 •11, a., • c1e 101111 ..., II tw, tob it bttf/orw Oo4 611 ,..,.,.. meaningful and produet1ve. r1 · 1 . d'-~ It ltaDdardJ of ...-. bat .. nay -.a'• -.t_ Tt'll the Jl"ftt Fathtr •actb' wblt I k any one 'P nctp e-n us1ng ~~·P ne UMPIOfiTAAI WO&Jt work _.. be ia.de ·-af•: for 611 ...,.. ,_ -ill _. ._.. 611. it ia tbat ,....._ J'CMif ......._ ... am than ful to God that 1 can it is "Christian integrity.'' ' ..._ ••' p I• t...,.. or .._,.., Him by Hls Holy Spirit to 101ft enjoy the inner peace, comfort, as-Psalm 27:1 really 1mms up my All prof~ Qriltians aad ordaiDed day IbiD dedlre it, M • it tlll&l br: Godllu .._... • He-...._.._. the queatlon. n. Lanl 111 ....._ surance and 1 strength that only he view of life : "The Lord is my light· duow ~n by no means IOUl·wilmiDC =~• ':d: ~ '::'~ IMII0• Ia.~ for tKII of Bit IUil ar He wil ... to make lllnwelf ltnowll; .., to can bestow. am thankful that when and my salvation ; whom shall I Olriltian worker~. If they all were, ~ it a reward for _..... -;.;,.., bat aU of llil pr•• • tDtranl • _. o.r Him. and 1ft If It be not •· waves of trouble and care are about fear? The Lord is the strength of Ibm tbe raults woWd be m&rftlous, and DODC: for work which it~ to bn• na il 1o do aD t1te46iala dill Jte Furthermore. If faith lftm dll- to engulf me, Christ .says to me, my life; of :whom shall 1 be afraid?" oar c:batdlct and the city ibdf would be God, wbo it tbe: IOie 1 • ...~_ of tt.e wart&: ~ -. 1'hil il a -pena.l ..r-tkult, It Is pocal~ t.hat God the "Come unto me, all ye that labor And when this tour of duty is over, far di4c:rmt from what lbc:y are DOW'. of His ltrtaubi. ._... , ter for eadl -of • Ow won: il Holy Spirit will matH :rou to be- and are heavy laden, and I will give Jesus Christ also gives to us the But theft an many who work more or ..., to be ._... widl Ire, ... It lleve if you Ma.-t.~ l,..,...t,. you rest.'' When the burdens of iife promise a nd assurance of everlast-I ial c:beer~Wly and zcSiously ?'I cOmmit-We may plud: the teed, or water it, a.1t -God'a ltaDdarda. Wben c1o uHd ec~r.ntly llaot dQ lfiO" .,. become heavy he calls on me to ing life-with him. tea, at fa1n, buaan, c:ntc:rtainmeDta, or or cultivate the aoil, or joiD iD tbe har-yoa •a•H COtHMflfkled to brtlile'w. We bf'lkw I many thin11 beeauN we ha~ ean on• him. Time and again 1 have NEWPORTHARBJR ENSIGN THURSDAY, MARCH 28, l968heard them so often. 1 ahoWd experienced the truth of his words, I w ?" >r.::o @J I SEOONOSECTION--Paae2 OORONAOELIIAR,CAUF. not wonder but whflt God often "I will never leave you nor forsake I I -ro [D (7\.1 '~ . rrm 0 u rtt r --bles~Ct: thla nwthod, for It ts writ-you." I have found this to be true · Christian Economics •••. "Fallh ....,.,. by ___ .. no matter what the situation. L __ _::~...::~~----:::~:=~~--.:.__:__:..__:__:__:_:.._:..__:_:__:__::._::._::___ B I would add next. ~ t.w Perhaps you arc wondering why Y Howard E. K•rshn•r tea liMOtiM of oiMn. n. Samari· a chief of poli ce should take a stand JOIN THE OOTS TO COMPLETE ll1E BIBLE LESSON THE SOLUTION to tk WOIW's JII'OIIkMI Ia tiM: tans believt!d brcauae or what thr for Christ. Let me explain. Because .I. wonll., al God. WMtt a .-li M IUs bHs ~-woman told them coneerl\irW l~ you look at a chief of police as a .... to k"" t1te Dl•• "* ..d ......,._ ftx • ddrtr •ua. Many or our beUefa •r• out symbol of authority and secular God Knows "...,. o1 .-..... ~ .. d • W'Wdl ... ~ or the testlmon)' or othen. Uiten, power, you may think that he is 1o God, k il soc *"lila: to rob, dNM _. nplolt w. then. to ttw. wbo tell you how ''adequate unto himself." Let me ~ • • I• 1! 1] t•w&. 0. tttMk tD Mc:0111e ll&e lk ~ of o.'f ~~ ::Wed·j;;' .!..~ = state emphaticall y that a chief of 2 3 •7 llllon;doll. H OM wonll.,. God P*' ll:tc•dy ud co. chaapd In charadft': if you wtu police needs Christ j ust as much as ti ...... y. Ia..,.. ~ .. ..., M tllkts • dw af.o but listen you will find tt..t--.. a nyone else needs Christ. J need trlbllkt of God. H~ liuo•n 1ai .-., lai -.crtAe• body juat Uke )'OUr'lelf hU beeR him as my Redeemer, my Savior, Ml .. ••• ...,...a~s,..st eM ~ ... ~ saved. Aa )'OU IJiteft to one alter my Lord and Master, my Counselor, blt«tsttd Ia 11M: wtlf.-t of Ida ffllowa. "" ~ anothrr ol t.__ who have tried Companion and Guide. -.,.... *"-_. Itt w..k to btc-lloiMtt, sp-the Word ol God. and III"CJftd lt. In the 20 years of my career as rtpt, tnltW.&. '* ... .-.... • .a •• .... ,... ;:.:,'::, =~:" ..:;':::.: head of a law enforcement akency, I e15 r..co.o.kally • b~ tk .... thMIItk widl Cite oUwn IM'Uew, and DOtk'lt their I have found it awesome and fright-• •s • world todlly Ia ta.t 1oo .. , ,.... .n COIIIC'st 1o joy and peece, you w11J -,.,n;.i{ ening a t times to face the heavy re-14 U•e wltolly or ,,....., r ..... die ..._ of 011wn. Too be wentb Mel to beUew. Jt •- sponsibilit ies tha t have been given .. , ,.op~e: •e coAHtlalc _, I« ••idl dw)' ., .or God'• wan of bel,.. u. to me. Because of the occasional un-'="-----• Ml•deq~~8k .... at of work. or • work 8t .._ faith. cooperative attitudes of a commu-5 11 11 'hroqll po1111n1 ,. 11 Tt, ....,. fOfft odMn to a.. A better plan atW II liiM,- nity. the re h<:~ve been per iods of frus-dtrir •vcs ... • pro•Wtfor dMtr 1 iCan••tt. 1101 • tlw ...aont•....,.. tiiM:*.,.. trat10n and dJsupvomtment. Some-.,.. oomru-crf to ~. and times I have had to make unpopular Ace:..._ te VIctor IUt8tl. • C... ......, ....., "*' wW .,_u, btlp )IN. The decisions fo r a community's safety TWE:RE.FOR.e W'-'ATSOEVER. .. _ ol •• .. ol .......... poldl•.... ••,_,11,...,. ....... ,..._ and protection. VOU '~"'"E aftQ"E.N IN -... · · · • 1taollttt.O ........ ...,. ..... -• ftjret 11 • 11 Ia oot-lila A . "',. _.r ..., ~ w«Un to 4o oee -·• ,_ • ..... ,.. pape·s, ar JOU mllht eoM~ Nject t t 1mes I have found it vexing oa. """"'ESS. S"ALL '"'""" ,...... U..l But JOU an-....., to to be r idiculed and attacked by law-..,._.....,. " """" ' brlleYo -lbr au--~God I I "E..... N 1111 ............... -••• , ........ ~. v-ess e ements who will not abide by .., .,.,..0 I T"-'c LIG-~T .-----11· Be ..,. ,... ,.._ Ia t~e rules of community Jiving. At ltftl f..-,..,. ,.W -....... wedl: of.._ s..e Jesui aan.t, ud ron _. aot times I am harassed and confronted ...,._. --.ct a ..,.. .,.... ,_ • '"" e1 ret..-to oblf )"'Ur lrlfalrer. with physical dangers. Sometimes ... n •••II • ..., •== .. • ~ ..,.. • U U.t *-DOt MUt ,..._ the decisions of the courts have com. '"' ..._ .. .._ -. a -..., ...,, • cwt • tAM~!: ..,. .,... tt " tAiie ... plicated the task of Jaw enforce4 '"' f..t _. 1 •t I' tl ....... --. ...... ..... ._. to tJiiti U.t tlllt t.-. ment. Yet in a H these situations ...._ ,_ ._ ._. • •....,.-_. •... .1-. Olrtil...,.,..... • dlle ._ Christ has been my stren-h and a sea.. .... ..._ ... u•ed 18 • ._. • 2.5 ud ,.._ _. ..... t1 -. _. •• "Y'OO Jaoltlolo_.U __ _ "very present help in trouble." tHE UNPA.ROONA&LE to :M "'""'of ••-lo • .... .., _,. M -.lltlo lo lito--.... Having Jesus Christ in my life ,.,. ,.W,., ..... • 11 S Pi1 0 ,...,. I li....,. U..t ftW -_.. 1111 t1 ..._ hastaughtmehowtobehave inmy s I N .,.... ... _..,.,h' 11 11 -u ,,_. .... U.W.:dle-NI'UIIIIt...e ·professional conduct, how to meet -. • a. ...... _. In ..., u t.._ a.n we tw-._ ... -..& ..._ u. a crisis, how to enforce the law with , ..,.. -el ...... • a ,_ ....... Ill .. tat I"NN' ._ • ...... -. justice and compassion, and how to ...,.. fill .. ..._, .. ..., rtte In ..-_. .. II tlaat .._ Mt ... a. .,.. minister to the underpfiviJe--A, the ~ , M ,. .. • -0 .,. .,. .... eM ., ..... .,... * ,..,.. el ,_...,. 15~ - -M_.T. lt!M-W"l LUI<. ,,.., .... --~-Jlo 0. ~-Jlo uncertain and the oppreseed. Most · .. ... •• 0 't G.1 _. -* te -.., .. w& -- of all, he has taught me how to live ---' ' _. -.. -of.._. ~ 'i: :'::: ':.,: !1:; = the abundint and triumphant life ..._ ..... aOhl II ........ a. , ..., ......... .._ Ill. .,. .... • effectively through him. "hF011R THbeERE IS 1NOdTIIING COVERED that recognized for what we raolly aro. All but ---_, •• t , ........ , a w--• 11o, - - --. The city of Honolulu which I aerve s o not revea • ; neiftter hid, that shall one of our sins can be fortoiyen while we art .... •• 1 •-' II S, .......... •,. _.., .._ ,_. .._. .... ,_. ie experiencin~r many of the prob-not be known. Therefofe whotsoeYef Jou hefe on eofth. The one ex~eption is the d. WJZ' i "'• ••Ali II -., •-lEt • _... _,.., hr ...., -,.. illllllt lema that ore disturbing other rreat have lfiOktn in dorkntas shall ' be hMr in liberate rejecllan of the Holy Spirit's offer ...... C... 111 -.. lilt-10 ... ~to .. -. - cities of the Wemrn world. Our the li .... l; 101d lhot ""ich •au hove -ken in of ...._rt'slfo · .L,·ch 1·s .... "e-ol -•n ---'-lch - - 111 •• 1 10 C... ""'-111 • 11 -., -......... -wth hu been extre' me•-rapid. "'' ' ~ "" wn m •• , "' wn -to .., _, ---.. , I 1 tl ~ ~ --·1{"':-:.=lo .. t= -... ··-" the aor in closets shall bt~ooclaitntd-holh no rl:· .... ~. • .... ld -~ ---There are c:ertain ~ of pa....,. :L. h " lh -·-· ,.., .. , 011""" 10 mll -• llo - -lilt ...., 10 ... --10 -·..., ""' who, tf a policeman 80 mueb u ~ ouse tops. In is ·sc:ou,M to. His neither in worltl to CMM." This is 0 -... _,.," _. ass • .. a1 Ctkl 1 ......,. ... .::J * ': = ..c-at them. oend up the Cf7, diaciplts, Jesus -• telling th-that God stem waming thor if we ot ioriy 11-Wa.. _. • 1 I II 10--~ .. -ao .. , 8 I. "Pollee brutality"! Yet there Ia atiU knows our tvt'l' lhov<j.t.His IOitrring phqRo-ph-"""nat the Holy Spirit, wa will 'ftlo -to -w ,. ~ _. --..._,,.,.., • .,.- ,.poet for authorltT In HODOialu, '"""ic diaca ora recording our'tv"'Y aecoat HEVERioilargivWI. To.,, who ..,dtra!Wida lltliiJCL-• _..I-.. I w -i -to I - c1ut to the tndltloaal orloJJtal ,...,_ oct and -d, to be played aloud one day 101d btl; ... , In •-ll'ft, .... ...,. CWI be •--ft) lj 11 ... lr .. -._ t1-:::S-11 --.--~~ ~ ... ~ ,_ booD boforeouratartf.d atlvu and the ••-loiOd on awfully lone 11-. =: :i.:-. a.: •-•'&---~ ~~,;.,[r ... ..,!!::l\"!: dlaai,...IWI by ...._. .... vnl-st. At that -t, -"of ut will be - -,,..law oec.r wllo ILaoWI Cllrilt .......... Cll81twiiCI II·~ --· II .. Maa~..,...!orlaf&la-ber -.... .._&M, •"••Cell"- ' ·--· OCEAN FRONT ROAD? NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GN SEOOIID SECnOII --P ... 3 THURSOAY,IIARCH 28, 1968 COIIliiA oEL IIA!I, .CAUF. DRAPERY CLEANERS . ICoollaMCI fr010 ,. .. I) spaces In West Newport (District A), and 100 spaces In both Districts B2 and B3 west of Newport Boulevard. This program would result In a net gain of 1 ,324 total spaces. • Construction by 198S of an off-Peninsula "mass transit parking lot" with 5,000 parking spaces . The use of this parking lot would be supplementary to the pro- posals for some form of public transit to and from the beach and harbor facllltles. o REMOVE WA STAINS • FlAil!' PROOFING SECTION B SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS EXCWSIVE GUARANTEED DIW'EIY CLEANING =-c:"": ..::"': ' Tha following Is a summary of recommendations for street Improvements and parking facilities to accommodate existing and future (1977) traffic and parking needs In the Corona del Mar study area. Street program • Conversion of a number of the existing two-way north-south streets to one-way operation. The streets affected would be Poinsettia, Orchid, Narcissus., Marl- gold, Larkspur, Jasmine, Iris, Heliotrope, Fernleaf, Dahlia, Carnation, Begonia, lind Acacia. Except for several existino one-way sections, two-wl!ly operation would be re tained fa-the remainder 'of the street system. • Wide ning of Fifth Avenue on tl>e north side and extension of this street west- ward to form a Junction with the Coast Highway near the Intersection with ~MacArthur Boulevard. • The construction of a new bridge on Goldenrod Avenue across Bayside Drive . This would be a combined vehicle and pedestrian bridge which would serve the are a south of Bayside Drive. ------- ,_.. .. ,.ry, ., 10()%. ,. pl•ctiMIIt if dMnable. o NoShn•"- • ... Witt.d tt.cMh . ,.,... ............ .... .._ .... _ • Wo,.r Stain l•...,.e OUR EXCLUSIVE S~RV!CI • Prohuional lnnllation • Professional l•movol • T•rms May .. Arrongecl • ft." htimcrte& • ffM Loan Dropet. 20 0l Off '"' ..... & .. , ,10 642-0270 540-1366 • Construction of a number of minor improvements along Coast Highway in the me dian strip to augment the proposed one-way circulation. • At the request of the City, consideration has b een give n t o the possible pene- tration of Bayside Drive across Marguerite /we nu l! and through to Marigo ld Avenue . Construction of this connection is not r ecommended. 1702 NEWPORT 81. VO. at 17th, Casta Mosa • The construction of crossov e rs in the median strip in Avocado Avenue s o that JACK BARNETT, manager of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Comm erce, l s shown with plaque pre sented to hi m by the Cali fornia Associ ation of Chamber Exe- cutives in recognition of ten year s of service as a chamber executive and app reciat ion fo r devotion to public and community inte rest (Cameo House photo.) Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS · ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES Telephone: JAca. 1·2121 it can function as a two-way street with one -way o peration only on both sides of the median. C_onsideration should be give n to the possible future connection of Avocado Avenue t o Bayside Drive , contingent upon engineering investigations of the t opography and soils, and r e le vant costs of con s truction . EASTER WEE~ TRIP 11042 lt•teUa. Stant-2320 S. Mala. ...._ a-~----~========----~ TO SAN M.4RINO SL4 TEO Parking Program Friends of th e ;.lewport Beach Library invi te a ll • The immedia te purchase (Stage n o f seve n proper ties and construction of off-s tudents, 6 years and older, s treet parking facil itie s t o pro vide for 2 02 parking spa ce s . and mo thers to take an I 22 d · excursion Easter Week to • Th e purchase by 1977 (Stage II) of an additiona propertie s a n construct10n Huntingwn Library and Art of off-s trcd parking facilities to pr ovide for a n additional 240 parking spac ~s . Gallery in San \tari no. f f k I · bl k A bus will leave \1arineu • A parking program wit h construc tion o 15 sur ace par ing ots 1n various oc s Library -\roril ~th at 1 :30 DONALD BOLTON FOR FULL-TIME City Councilman Newport Beach throu ghout t he comm er cial district and construction o f two portab l ~ parking a;m. and re~m at -1 p.m. struc tures i n blocks 31 C'nd 35 utilizing pre fabr icated modular compo ne nt s , Parti cipants are asked to • A LOCAL businesP~on with the TIME bring a bag lunch and all oncl DESIRE to urn ALL the citiuru • Total deve lopme nt cost for the e ntire prog ram is e stimat c:d at S 1, 561,560 . children will need. a per· of Newport BMch. De ve lopment costs o f Stage I lots ar c e stimated at S 3 10 , 660, Stage I structur~s minion slip, available at • A conservotive tnut" for your tu a.t $284,500 and St age II l ot s a t $9 66 ,400 . Annual amortization costs for tlu .. · libraries. dollors. Re servations may be made • A stounch beliaver in PLAHHIHG MOW who le program ore cstimuted at $11 0 ,800, based on 25 -yei.l r bonds ut 5 perc..Jn t by bringin g"" permission for Hewport B-ch TOMORROW. int e rest . Including op Hating cost s the annual cost pe r s~ac e would be ab.c ut slip and sz fee to an y of th e S 32 0 , 3 libraries: \lain Library, • For on afficient, cour1eous city tovem• 100 E. Balboa Blvd,, Bal-ment, concemecl with YOUR PROB· • Cons ideration by the City, its financial c o nsulta nts, the c_::ommc rcia l prope rty boa; \1ariners Libr a ry, 1\)05 LEMS oncl WORKIHG for YOU. OTY COL»40LMAH owner s, il nd other busine ss inte rests , of the formation of r:1 benefit asse ssment Dover Drive, Ha rbor High-I I district In the commercial district of Corona de l Mar, as a mea n ~s-o=f-o=b=t=a~l~n·=·n~g~~~la:nd~•=:~C~o:ro:n~•-d_~_'_l•_•_·_•z_D~~~~~=Y:o:u:r:V~o:le~o=n~A=p~r=i~I,:9::~~~~~N~A~l~D~~~l~T~O~N~~~~~~~ \larigold Ave, • • .. finance for construction of t~e)lne eded parking 'fecilitie s. I •r £' ..to y-. •• a nawcomer, know. of a nawcom~r lha tlalbor Ar•• who has not bun waiCDtHd, do har a rnor by callina tJ.a Halbof Vitilot batwMft 1 Mel 10 a .m., and lhr wi II call on your rrind •ith valuable informatic.,, and aifl• rrom friendly buaineu finn •hic:h lland rudy to help her bacome ac.,ainted with her n•• surroundift&•· · THI HAIIOI VIIITOI "'--• HY4-t:161 MLTZ MOR7VARIFS IHI SUPEIIOR AVE. C05TA liEU Mldwiy b-2424 JUD I . CO.UT HfWAY CO-A DEL liAR ORiole 3.q450 s•u Jt42 "MUMS ltl • Brou Vase" • ·-,· -:-. "' . , . . ~·-i:>~ .. ":(~ ... ·~~.;--., "J- rn .. :~·. STAFF SERGEANT Richard Furrow, son of Mrs. Jua- nita Furrow of b54 Cove St., Cos ta Me sa, has been recognized fo r helping his organization earn the U.S. Air"Force outstanding uni t award. He is a main tenance analysis techn idan in a unit of the Pacific Aerospace Rescue and RecOvery Center at Naha AB, Okinawa. His wife is the former Sadako Sugawara from Japan. The cen ter, with headquarte rs at Hickam A FB. Hawaii, was cited fo r developing an ou tstanding ai rcrew re- covery capabil ity in Sou theast Asia wh ile simultane- ousl y suppo rting expanded sea rch and re scue acti vi- ties the Pacific. We Are Proud to . Announce- OUR FEA lURED ARTIST H•len Brounschweiger JnttmationaiJy .. irnown painter in oil • Official oper~i nt Mondoy, April 8 10 .. s Dally 1 to 5 Su:ndoys Cloted M.,ulay ,. IVERSON saved a housewife $83.50 cash ••• every Sounds like a ridiculous story doesn't it~ She bought a new VW from Ch1ck Iverson because sh e needed a car she could hurry around town in. She uses her car to deliver and ptck up the ktds from school. shopping, and dozens of cjwck tnps around town every day. Within a few months she rea lized she was spending far less on the VW than on her previous ca r ... a savings of cold cash every single month of about $83.50 over a 5 year period. This was pointed out to her by Chick Iverson at the t ime she was considering the purchase of a new car. Chick Iverson showed her that by buying a Volkswagen she would save every month on gasoline, tires, interest on her payments, purchase price, license plates, depreciation, repairs and on and on and on. If you went to enjoy instant economy every month, call Chick Iverson on the Pen insula and get the full story. tt's not so r idiculous when you can save money like ttMt fNf1tY month. This kind of savings app4ies to students, retired peopte, business men, doctors, ete.-no ex peri· ence needed to quelify for instant economy. Chick twrson is the Harbor area's only authorized VW and Pl>nchedoaler. Authorized for your protectMln. ..wPOI:t aLVO. At 22rMI st. • NIWPOil e~·-.:.=-· ,, • CH.,.'i1,.G TIMES In debutante ball the Children's Home Society, to Wrs. Char· strlts are reflected In the photo albums les s. Wheeler of Corona del Mar, current beh•g shown by Mrs. George w. Gurr Jr. of patroness, and Mrs. Lowell W. Evans of 8alboa, at left, ball chai rman for l%8 for Beacoo Say, a new pat roness. Patronesses to be honored lrMn. G.ll.llod ... New and current patro-. neues of tho 1.51h aMual debutante ball of Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Chil- dren~• Home Society will be honored at a tea on Apri I 2 in the lovely home of i'otrs . Alfred V. Joraensen. The ball will be held on Oec. 28 at the ,Balboa Bay Club, The auests will be sreeted by Mrs. William C. Adams, PfCSident, and members of her hoard, Mrs. Robert Die· ~er, viae president; \Irs. Richard A. Sewell, recordin& secretary; Mrs. Richard Jo- nas, corres!X)nding secr c- laty; Mrs . Richard Hess, treasurer, and \1rs. \Ienon K. Cameron Jr., patli aml!n- tarian. The proceeds from the Jl!- butantc ball will help chil - dren find homes. '\ ¥00d adoption is bought thromgh careful study of a cttild, his natural parents and the couple wh.o wishes to adopt, While all of these plans are in the fonnulative stage, Children's Home Society COMI'lm .............. a. M•~•·• ~,~:· I.WM ,, .. e I~ LIM C~•o.• • J401 L C..,t "•"· c-........ e 111) H•. lrlfei-S."''"' "~" e 74 ,_..._ IIIMH MATTRESSES JIEW -aE.UILDJNC Irregular Shaprs ~-Cottoa. COSTA ~ESA ~AniESS CO. 2110Ne.,....lt.J. Llb.rtyl-1]0) provides Iovin, care for the child i'1 te mporary foster homes. Mrs. Adams will introduce the new pauonesses, and offer the thanks and appre-- c iation to everyone for their continued support and in- terest in the Children's Home Society of Californ ia. Mr. Edward J, \1ooney, Oranae District director for Children's !-lome Society, will speak on the services rendered by the society. \lu. Georae Gun, ball chairman, will in troduce members of her coomittee, the \1mes. ~tcrton K. Camet· on Jr., JohnS. Watson, Wil- son V. Woodman, Roy al 0 . Tucker, John Killefcr, Al- fred V. Jorgensen, Raymond llitzel, John B. Parker, W. Phelrs \1eri ckel, Ri chard llogsett, l{obert H. Bland- ford and G. ~obert Hodson. Alsn attendins the tea will be the: new provisiOflal mem- bers of lhe Newport Harbor Au~il i:U} of Children's 'lome c;oci ety who were ac- cepted into membe rship on \·larch 16 a t a luncheon meetins in the home of \trs. John Killefer. \Irs . Robert Diemer, v1ce president and provi sional chairman, will be the guiding light th rough- ou t the nex t 1(} month pro· visional pe ri od. Ptovision- als will be uked to assist with the well baby clinic at the Q\i\dren's Home Society offi ce at 300 S. Sycamore in Santa Ana and serve as hostesses at·the fathe r· daugh ter tour o( the facili· ties in July. Their other activities will I be parti cipa· ung in the preraration of the 15th annual debutante ball. Those accepted into pro- vi sional membership a re the \lmes. James l)ehlsen, Wil- liam Blanton, \tason ~oe, Lth: Sammis and nelbert Van Omum. Patronesses are \lmes. l)aniel G. Aldrich Jr., Bew- Wall-to-Wall ARPET CLEANING 3Q% Discount 646-3780 Icy Allen, Wallace W. ·aar- nes, Clair 8. Barnett, Ro-- bert F. Beauchamp, Jouph A. Seek, Cheater E. ·arabyn, Lawrence, E. Brown, Walter Surrouahs, Joseph L. cu- ver, Leroy L. ·Carver Jr., William, SoudnerCiark, Earl G. Cork.ett, Charles P. Cot- ton, Elisha o\. Crary, Byron H. Farwell, Ly man H. Far· well, Norman A. Gamble, l{obert Gardner, Wal ter Gay· net, 'II • .o\llen GJubb, Edward H. Groenendyke, Robett OJgenheim, John K. Ha- mel, A. Alexander Hami I ton, Rolla R. Hayes Jr., Edaar R. 1-lill, George Holstein IU, Russell Lewis lseli, Ward E.. Jewell, Jame:~ W. Laws Ill, \tore land Lei thold, .\.I an J. \tickle, Ernory S. Moore Jr., T. Phillips \lor- aan, Paul Nissen, Paul A. Palme r, Otes ter F. Purcell, Edward A. Raul ston, O.W. Richard, '-laster R. Rin&, Paul 11.1. Rogers, ~lenry T. SegErstrom, Ri chard Steele, Harry E. Stickld, Dennis Sullivan·. John J. Swiaart, Edward J, Taaffe, Edward G. Warminaton, Thomas C. Webster, Charles C. 'Wheel. er, 1-lorace S. Wilson Jr., George Yardley J r., and Georae P. Yul~. New Patronesses ate: U,c: \tnes: Lloyd L. Aubert, Lowe (\ Evans , \1auri ce C. McCray aod ll.obert Nauer W~ed. CONCERT AT oa: The masterpiece of Ena· !ish church music, Vauahn Williams' ''Mass for double choir," will be the fe atured work !\larch 31 in a concert of vocal and instrumental groups a t Orange Coast College. The concert will beain at 4 p.m . in the OCC Auditor· ium . It will feature the OCC Chorale Sinfon ia, the OCC Concert Choir, the OCC Chamber Orchestra and the OCC llrass Ensemble. Ad· mission will be Sl and tic· kels will be on sale at the box office the day of the concen . BOOKS WANTED The Newport Beach Friend s of the Library are conducting a contest for collection or books ror the May 3 book sale. There will be 3 student winners -a.t Balbo<t. library, Mariners library. and Corona del Mar library. MEIPORT HAt•t AIEl •• FOR ALL YOUR ntE lUIS JERRY HALL 646-5019 TIRE SERVICE 'Fi DUNLOP- Treasure is sale theme lllWOIIT IWIIOUIIIIJI Recite vows in laguna THRaiii=DSl~C:W::w:r,;:.;;~-:~~ no eoo-oalor 01-o1 In-low <1 111. -Ito• _. p L••••• -~ wu .,. .... '-11oM rdoad o1 11o0 MIY ltlllll la ktepina whta a aaulical lbttM. lbe Colla MeaeWoo- mta't Club wi It 1tqelhab Mnual runwnaa• tale in a lreaaura h~ant and pira&e a&- inolpbere. ·Tba dale i• lbi1 Friday, March 29. atartina at 10 a.m.; and lhe place h lhe clubhouse at 610 W, IIIIo SL · d•a for •• IDirriqe of ~ llride • .-....,, MH usia~ word 8. Moalllln1 or Jl4 in1 wu llr•• AI H_, <I Larbpar A.,.., Cora• del Coroa• del Mar, ... .., o1 Mar, lad Hermine Anclenon lh• poom. ol Terre Hau•, l•diana, on "IUeooloy, Mordo 19. -------.,...- ............... , .. ., .... t .,.dol. 1\t eveoina wecktiaa ur-,.._ .. y.., ...___. __ rice ••• performed: by lbe ,.,.... Rev. Ell1wortb L. 'Richar6-,_ ••••Mil,.._: 1011, and a reception follow• Cell,,._ td at the Laauna home or __ _;:::::.:~==--- hwtllloo ..... 4yl lOIID<\N'S PI!T !IHOP 2131 1!. Cooll Hwy. Prictl will ttall at a pea• ny. All procceda will ao 10 loc:al acllvitiea of lbe club, LANC'= P . JOHNSON of lncludina &eacbina and Co•rna Me ehlina, dauaM•;. .. ________ _ nuraina acholar•htp•. lhe 2888 '3ayshore Or., aay Oirlt Club, lhe Boy• Club, Shores, Is the new manager veseran.s, Red Crou, and of electronic hardware cancer crusade. operations of the Systems Mra. Ralph Lildefield, Group of T~W Inc., qedon· way• and meanl chairman, h o 1 1 verage Reads 4.7 Faster is in charac. She it • .'aist· do 8eac • :Jf ore com ng ed bv Mmcs. l{atherine to T~W, he was mauaging Wad 1w'orth, John Miller, di rector of three different sau John ton, Robert Burke, divisions of the Hughes Chet McCarty, Alvin Rink· Aircraft Company: electro-- ley, John Boppart, J im Cur· nic produ cts mlcroelectrOo-" r~n, Raymond Ru ss~ll, Wil· ni cs, and inddstrial systems. ham Kerm_od.e, Edw•n M~•-He attended qensselaer turzo, W1 lham Goodwin, . . Paul Snyder, florence Wil· Poly techniC Inst1tute and dennuth, J.P. Puffenbaraer, has done postgraduate work. Frank. Hurza, Georae Pug· at Ut:LA graduate schOOl sley, Ll oyd Robinson, Lew of bu s iness administration:- Dunnina and Dan McCarty. He is a member of t:ounty CHORAL GROUP SIMGS t:ouncil of 4rts, the ~ine The Eastbluff Philhar· Arts Patrons of Newport monic Associates, a wo--Ha rbor , and the 13alboa men's committee of the Power SQuadron . Oranae Counly Philhannonic Society, 1\eld the reaular mon thly meetin& yesterday in the home of Mrs." ·Dan E. Bayless. Mrs. Carl E. Mullen, chair· man, conducted the business meetin,. The mus ical pro-- gram included songs by the choral croup from Moorpark. Hiah School. BRUSH FIRE PUT OUT A small brush fire, pos• sibly deliberately set, was put out by a booster line from Newport Beach Engin e 5 at 5:\)4 p.m. 1\lesday, March 19, at a vacanl lot, 300 yards west of San(f.. castle and Marguerite, Hat· bor View · 200-BED HOSPITAL TO BE CONSTRUCTED Conto uuction of a 2()(H,ed convalescent hospilal and nurs1ng home at the inter- section of Hospital Rd. and Newport Blvd., neat ~l oa& llospital, will be s latted th1s mon lh following the auangement of the shcrt,. term, s'650,000 consuuction financi ng by Ralph C. Su· trn Co., Los Angeles•head- quau ered mortgage bank ing fi rm. The 46.~squate foot bu ilding will be completed by next fall by developer Ken McCulloch of Lon& Beach. .. ' After y 8 eeks • • . witll exce/J.nt ttl•prellension & i•proretl recn/1! IOULI YOU IUD· 1011 ••• IF YOU_C.OULI lUI FASTEII! FREE · DEMONSTRA nON The ·d.moruttation will N hel4 n..,.~~ay. M•ch 21, at 8:00 p.111. at the hiOftd tto.u at Faahlan hlon4. "'tewport Beach . Closs begins of 9 o.rr.. on Saturday, Morch 30, 1968, ol the California Federal Savin gs Association. (Parking and entrance in rhe rear of the building; the class is held in the upstairs Community Room.) Location is 2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. ---Evelyn woor~-2!l:J Over 350,000 Succmfu/ GraduattJ 3335 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES • 1n • ' ' I ; II Mee t Bryant Christensen, who with h is wife, "Atex ,"~-s owne1 and mana. ger of Chri stensen Pharmacy in Corona det Mar. gecause of the long hours - every day from q a.m. to 10 p.m.-th is Phatmacy has become a type of gener· al store for the commun ity du ring the past 15 years. Besides the prescription department, they specialize in cosmetics, house- w31es, cards and party suppli es can· dies, beach accessor ies, camer~s and so on. Mr. and Mr s. Christensen li ve in Shore Cliffs. They have 2 attractive young nieces who visit them fr om Ne· vada every yea r and even help out in the s tore upoo occasion. Local s tores are open even ing s for convenience of th e re s iden ts, expla ins Mr. Christensen. "Come in and meet us and tel l us how we can better s erve you." IRYAIIT OIIIISTEHS&I Christ.nHft Ph-ocy 3021 E. Coost Hwy. a because ••• EASY PARKING •.• •iglot in front of the stores olong friendly East Coast Highwoy. -I r. OWNERS AND MANAGERS will groot you at each shop. , .give 'I,OU friendly ser•ice ••• show you ftew merchandise suited to you ond this area. SURPRISE SPECIALS ••• being of. fered by Corona del Mar stores for Friday night shoppers! WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NI.GHTS Come in and visit us ... see our smart new metchandise ••• browse at your leisure ••• or rush in lor a quick item. TME GAY LADY 2435 E. Coosl Hwy. 673-3753 lc:asual Clolh ts and Sporl swear JOIIDAII'S PET IIOP 2732 E. Coast Hwy. 67S.5320 Specials Every Friday Nialtl! !CEll'S IIDTAIIIIAIIT 3050 E. Caost Hwy. 673-9682 Kt11 's O..lly Special Nighll~ ....... u ••••••• 3«19 E. Coast H"Y. 675-3833 We're open Friday eve. C. AIIOTT'S FAIIIICS 2610 E. Coost Hwy. 673-8319 "Our coMplete selec tion will amaze IARRD'S._VI.._n 2816 E. Coast Hwy. 67].5477 "Buy there Service Makes o !" · c•• HAIIIIAIII 3107 .E. Coast H..,.. 673-2100 "Yow Hotuellold De,-1111 SCore'' PlT .. ft'l_l_ 3565 e. c.-""'' 675-1850 Co•e Vitil ow Blm17 saw, KMallll••TA .. m 2640 E. Coast H..,.. 673-2740 "Visit our Gu4t11 in CIIMITIIIB Pla.ACY 3021 E. Cooat H"Y. 673-2550 Open 9 •·•· Ia 10 P·•· every uy! Till TIY IIIP 3101 "E. C..Hwy. 673-3791 Toys f« ei/Cry qe. u-.. ... ~ ... -3141LC.IIIiHwt • 675-1030 Sp"14111Dit .. 11101111...,, ............ TMENEAIITMmu 2711 E. Coast H..,.. 67J.706S "Fireplcace Things" • M:~ FOOl CDTU 3049 E. Coast H"Y. 67~370 c~-ul IIIII' s •Illite I ••m••r••c. 3321 E. Coast H..,.. ' 673-2230 - • ' • • ......... ............... c ... *' ED FARD AT JAY' liMPID •EWORT HARBOR EIISICJI S£00110 Sf:CTIDII --P ... S THUIII!AY, MRCII 21, . ._ OODA DEL MR, CALl F. SCIIOLAI HCINOIID 1Uchud Coble o1 N-• fllacb, a ciYil •Dai .. .nna tiDdeDt. at CaUfamia S&att "Happiness is Dad" Wlao Ia lh• .,.., .. ,or &hem &he event filled arternooa all? O.d, o( coune. This has been arranaed by the 11h wa1 the ~~nanirnou_s vote ol and ilh arades. ~tn. Guy E. the Ticktockera or National Miner Jr., Mn. Warren S • Cbarity Leaaue, Nntport Scou, Mn. Daniel Shu and Cbapte~r, u lbey chose '"Ha~ and Mn. Georae D. ·Buccola pineu It' Dad" as &he theme have 1uided 1heir &irlt in (ot the annual (a\her..dauah-arraa&inl a contest entitled ,., brunch lO be held this 'Snoopy'• hall or fame." S.Darday. March 30, at tlte Award• faahioned by thc•e Balboa Bay Club. airl1 will be &iven for this Tumina the 1potliaht on contest. 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPORT BEAOi · ""lyoodlaie P,llo10, P<>- IDOna, hu *n honored by lla'lina hh n.me placed a. lhe dean'• lltt for the fall Cfllr .. r of lhe l~l--6& school year. To be eliaible, a atudenl___mutt be IIU9tltd aa a reaulu tCaldent carry· dad will be the little hero of Pinal event wi ll be a akit the comic section, .. Snoopy." wriu.en b y Mn. Thomas S. As ma1cot or the brunch, he 1-Jume and put on by the Ailh fiut appeared on the invita-school seniors undaJr the tion1 1ent out by the lOth direction or Mrs. William R. arade aroup under the direc-Scholle and Mn. Wi IIi am C. tion o(Mrs. How~rd L. Bryan Mcintyre. ·The a kit, entitled J.r. and Mrs. Rtchard Ra.w-"Fashions a Ia blue plate hnas. The lith araders, wtth special'" and drawina on Mrs. Peter Ouyan Jr. ~d fashiOn~ from the Thrift LIBERTY a.n• ina 12 units or more and mutt achieVe a l.O (8) or better arade point avera,e. · .~ T11e Largest Bible Class in lila Harbor Area h•wlt••,... toe stutly i• which LAS REINAS officers are headed by Mr s. Richard E. Mrs. Robert S. Re senast tn Shop ia a parody on Oran&e Reese of Balboa Island, at left, the new fir~t vi c e--chuae, ltave arr~n1ed table Coun"ty rcataurant1 frequent- chairman and MrS. Jerry y, Bell of We s tcltff, the ~nd room ~ecora~:ons featu~: ed by dad. Mistren or cere- newlu \n~talled chairman. (Ensil)'l photo.) tna ~e ltttle lop-eare.d monies will be Min Jani1 "The Bible Co•es Alive" 1 doa tn f!!•ny happy. anucs Caldwell, member of the MRs. BELL HEA OS and done 1n a red, whtte,and lith arade Tick~ken. TIM!: !v.,y S..I'Hiay ••mint fro• 9:45 .. 10:50 PLACE: F.IRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CDSTAMUA ' blac k color scheme. . U-11 M I l r ~. Mus '"" y c n yre o w• NAS GROUP As the. fath ers and dauah-hiah scltool senior aroup LAS REI tm am•e, Mn. Manhall will be the fuhion ohow Styli and Mrs. Rtchard News-commentator. 301 MCipOiia $tr•t Lu Reina• or lhe 4.nht.- ance Leaaue of Newport Beaclt, lookina forward to a 'th year• full or activity in support of the cltapter's philantrhopic projects, in- ltsl\ed new officers at iu annual meetins aue Center. at the Lea· come, pauone!IS chairm~n A II' ARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU! Mrs. Q.ol>trt .o\. Ramsay was the in sta!Hng orri ccr. Special aucsts were i\••· Wilbur fteynolds, incoming chapter president, and Mr s . Richard S. Castle, a past National Assistance Lcaauc president. \1rs. c astle will serve lhis comina year as liaisOn officer between the chapter and the auxiliary . BRING YOUR CHILDREN! ' I ' \1rs. Claude Patte non was hostess for the ins tallation luncheon. NEW CAR LOANS New orficers of Las l{ei· nas are \irs, Jerry Y. Bell, chainnan; \1rs. R.ichard E. Reese, first vice~hainnan ; ~Irs. Cora Peuy Wallace, 2nd vice·chainnan ; Mrs. Ro- bert L. Short, recordina secretary; Mrs. Floyd E. Buell, correspondina secre· tary,Mrs. Kenneth c. Kinas- ley , ueasurer; Mrs. William· l=J, Tritt, ways and means di rector; \1rs. Leonard T. Kinasbaker, public rela· tions director, and \1rs. Claude L. Patterson, parlia- mentarian. AS LOW AS COSTA MESA Ke1111eth W, Fowle• 230 Ent 17th St• .. t "' 1660 OA,_.A I"'I,_.T G•flord Hll.,te• 2•671 ll ~.,. .a96·1~l ' I DISCOUNT SAN JUA,_. CAI'ISTIIANO Thomn J. Wl114et 11971 C•ml110 C1po1t••no f9l ·l ).a] Member f'l'der•l O.PCKit ,,._.,.liCe Corll(lrlt!on 0.11(11111 J ..... ..c~ to $1!1,000.00 Coomittee chainnen ap- pointed by Mrs. Bell are Mrs. B. Cedric ~oberta, calendar; Mrs. Ju\e C. o\xel· son and Mrs. Sydney P. Bartlett, 'Dlrih Shop; Mn. Vincent M.-luma, roster, and Mrs. fiarry H. Casey, Leaaue Liahts. Provisional members wh o have com pleted the trainin& period and ltave been lfant· ed active s tatus in the auxiliary are the ~es. Short, Cora Pe&&y Wallace and J.E. Cltallinor. Las Q.einas, founded by \1rs. Norman Huff in l ~64, contributed Sl,5JO this past year to the Children's ~ntal Health Center for needy school cltildren, Auxiliary members help staff the Thrift Sh op, loca- ted at 505 )2nd St., New- port Beach. Havin& oriaina- ted the idea they are re· sporuible once a month for providin& the fi ner c \othina for sale on their French· room rack at tlte Thrift Shop. KICK.OFF DINNER ~ELD The :'ll ewport Harbor EK· chanae Club lteld its Alb annual ki ck·uf f dinner ThUU• day , \larch 14, in the ball- room or the Balboa Pavilion. The dinner, alo- tended by some 125 members, was the prelude to the an· nual Palm Sprin IS trek wlti ch lhe members en joyed o ver the week·end. COMPLETE FUNERALS ..... •245 COMI'LITI FUNEIW. AND IUIIAL CINTU 211 ..... 1-6177 CEMETEI!.Y LOTS From $UO MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $46S Jar .... •••ry-«=e-.etery "'E.,.,.,., m One Betmtifpl PIDce" J!eaue the fuoera.l and burial center concept elimiules the need for processioos through hePy tzaffic on 09elCiOWded highways, family and frieuds alike may DOW pay their full re- spects br attending the burial service, as wtll as the cbepel anice, aU at oae heautiful pbce, at leta CXIIt llld mo.e cocnel"'ieea. 1-1 •1.-MACH aVD., WUTMINS111 nnW? 1 h UGI n4 1-1m • f for the ~th arade rs, ha ve had the ir aroup make "Snoopy" settinas and backdrops for the pi cture s to be taken of Pop and dauahter for the scrapbooks. One of th e highlishu of FELLOWSIIIPS AWUDED TO 2 UO P\lYSIOSTS Alfred P. Sloan foundation fellowships for buic re- search ltave been awarded to 2 UCI pt\ysici1t1, Or. Doualas L. Mi \Is, 543 Am itps Way, Eau Bluff, and Or. WillilfTl H. Parker, 275 E. Uth St., Co1ta Me.i a. They are amona 73 youna ph ysical scienti1ts in the nation to receive the 2·year fellowships , averaaina S6,7 SO a year, • 'to lheir research at an early u.aae in their academic caree}s." Dr. Mi ll s speci alizes in research on theoreti ca l solid stale physics. Or. Parker specializes in super con. ductivity a t low tempera. ture s. ttO.t.C. AIDE LAUDE? Patrick E. Ennis, pur· S~~AL O M A~TIN has ch asing asent at Hoaa Hos pital was amon a th o1e been promoted to assistant recoani zed at lhe first vice pr esident in charge of annual award luncheon of operation s at Newport Na -theOranae County Industrial tional qank. He has served Suppliers t\ssn. The prese~· as assistant cashier for the tation was made for ht s pa st 4 years. Seorge L . "contribution lo the e~ woodford, president of the nomic developmentofOunae bank announced d\a.t "Ger-,.County throu&b support or J.ld 'will be in cl;la.lge of county firms." Mr. Ennis every comm er cial fun ct ion .ruidu in. Costa Men ~4 f th blink with the f)(Ce p-hu been wa th Hoaa Hosptt.al 0 • 1 ' ,, for i1e past 5 year1. tion of oans . LEGAL NOTICE -,-.0-TICC:.Ic:_or TRr s n :r·:;; ~-\U: .-ords ~oilh u,,. r f'nter lin!!' o f LEGAL HOTICE TS967·560 I 5 . !01 ,d .... d ri!'!"!H!It<d \1 •) \l)!ir,. i,. ht-rt'bv Fi'"'" th .u ::!0, 1931 . in HllO k -W!7. Pag,. on ,\pril15., 1968, atii:OOa.m. l, of Offir i;o l Herord!t) 100 111 ,. LaRIIrdt< Corpora tinn. " ft<l't "'ide, a"' it no,. n·is t~; Californ ia Corporation, a,. Tru"· th,.n r ,. Soulh 2:.• 13' '>8" f:;o~ .. t t,.e by ~u b~<titution I"· an in.;;tru · J \7.81 lert :~lonll th ~ r .. ntl'r mf'nt in writinjl d;o trd Januar. lint' of .,.,id IJu, .. ide Ori•t<: 23 , 1968, rf'£'ord,.d in tht· olfir~ thi'Dt'" ~o rlh 6•l" -WI' O:Z" of thl' Cou nt\ Rl!'cortii'T of ~.a st 30.00 f,.et, th.-n rf' \'orth Oron,: .. Count\·, Califom i.o, on 39• lJ ' 0 1" bt~t 13.25 f,.,.\ Jonufu\· 26, 196!'1. in Hooo: A'lllJ, l<l thr trur t•oint oi ht-Jlinn in,:; Pa,:t< 32. of Qffi<'i ,;tl R"r ords, tht-nr t-Sou th 2'>• 13' 58" f.a!!l t ..,h l£'h sub.!ot itution .. ,.,. madf' ll0.70 f..,·t; tht'nr t-~orth 6 ... 100d jliW•n pursuan t to thf' lt'rtTI"' .w)' 02" f.ll"'\ 161.45 ff't't; of lhat £'t'rtain I) .. ,..J uf Trust then c~ \'urth 39• "3' OJ " ~.ast d;a tt<d St'plf'mhe-r'll. 196 J, ,.,,._ 173.2'; r .... l to a point Ill tht' cutt'd bv \\ortim.-r L ·\d,.n ,jn •l :O.outhrrh rijtht of \<o il) lint< of Al hf'rl (. R,.,.,.!', and "ub-<f'• said 1 .'. 101. .!1-llid point qu entlv il~t5uml'd b.· L.~.U. bt-i n~t nn • cuT\f' conca't< Corporation, dn d .rf'('ordrd_:-:p-~outht'rh ha,in•" "\di u~ of tem bt:r 20, 196 i. tn IJouk 58;,... 19'>0.00 f,.f't, a radi•1 linP Pllf'l! 478, of Offirial R,.cor<l " throu,.:h ,.,11 d poin t b~ar~ \'orth in th e o fri£'P ,d thP Hl!'r ordrr o f 24• IS' 52" [ut, th.-ncf' Qranjll!' Countv. C:i!lilom ia , ..,;11 \orth .... ~t"rl' a lonj! ..... d setl .. t pobl.c au£'tion to hi jdtr.;;t cu"'" throo ~ " rf'n tral oli111e bidd,.r for cash ~Pa•ahl,. 111 of 6 • 21' l l" an 11rr 11i"t11n Cf' timf' of !la11' in la~of11 l moDP\ ,,f o f 216.25 f,.,.1 to " point, 11 thf' United State!<t l •t thr ma•n radial linl' th rou~ ,.aid poi nt entrilhCf' of th e \'e ... pur\ fkach bpan. \'or\h r:·• 'l7' 'llf' [a~t; Ci ty Hall, 3300 Newport)i<lu lr• thencl' 5outh ]Q" 11' OJ" va rd Newport !JI'a £'h, Count\ ~,.51 186,84 [!'f't to thl' trut of o'r•~8e, St11t .. of Cal ifomi.o , lh point of hf'jlinn in,:. tO jll!'. ,., all righ t, tit It' ilnd intrtr"t r Cl~-.,.;th all bu ildinlt:" and >m- \'t'yed to anti no'-· held .h' '1 pro\'!"mo:'nts that ma' h,.r,.llltl'r un der !lllid o .. ed of Tru .. t 10 th·· b.-r-ont<lnJC"t,.d or p[a('f'd pro pe rty l'litu•t cd in thf' .Cou~l\ hf'rPin prinr to thf' P"llonnoncf' of Oraan!e, State of C;~ltfomt.o, o f thr obJi lla ti on,. .. ,.r or"d b\• desc ribed ••: . d ·' · 1'-d IT-· ' .J\ Lea&l'holtl e!ltat l' r reatl' "''" _,...., o ... ~ · by I d d ~ b-• ,.,·d ,.d ]" ..,·111 b .. m.ulf', but a e1!!.f' •tc 0_,..;-r ('m , 3\, \958, executl'd b.-The ... ithou t r~"~n .. n t or "';orn~rv , (rvinl' Comp•ny, • rotpotation, 1'\prt-,." "r 1mplirtl f"llardtn@_ 1111 l.e&sor, and \lottimer [, titlr , P""""""lon or l'n Cu~d !\den •nd Albf'rt C. Ret-!01', •s bran"""· I<> p<l\ th o: unp•• Le•see!l, tt'cord .. d r .. bmar. priod pal .. um of u,,. \Cllf' !IP• 9, 1959 , in Book 4~78, Pa,-t r-un•d In .... d n .. ,.,t of Tru"1• 376, of Qffid al Record!l of to• ... it; Slll,'l:'l7.07 "ith intPr• Qnut~~;e County. Calilomia. f'St th ,.rrol from Juat< 1, 1%7, and alftended by inslntment 11 1 lhl' r•lf' o f 8'< P"r annum, ~corded April 11 , 1960, in in uid \otP pro,id,.d, IO(II,:f'thf't Book 5189, Par. S of Qflit'ial "i th .d,·anrl's nndrr tht trnu Rec ord11 of Qran.11e Cou nty, of uid \)l't"'tl of Ttu!<l. ft'l'!lo, Cali forn ia, aAd further amend• £'hotrjlt-" and """P"Il""" of lhe ed by ins trumeAI tecordPd Tru!lter llO d of th r Tru!lt £"rl'a• September II. 1961, in Book ted b,. ,..;d OPed of Trust. 5843, Pare S62. of Offi r-ia1 ,.,. Rt'n efi ci•rv u~:~der 10a id Records of Otan ~ Coun.t)'• Ort'd of 1'1'11!111, tn ru!'on 1of Califo"'h by 1 •d bet..,·een tht' brtllo·h or drl•uh In the ob- 'Th e lrYiae Comp .. y, a co,.. li~•t ioM ,.,.cured thf'T'f'hy , PQratioa, aa Lesaor, aad Mof'9 tof(m• n,.cU'II"d •nd df'llvert"d timer E. ~dea ud Albert C. 111 th P ri'{JOt!.9t of 14 .. undef'9 Rese , as L~••ees, co,·erin ~ i!id!flled • written DtdarttlltMI all lhat real JM'OJHltty de· of Oef•uh 11nd Oem•nd for acrlbed n follows( A L EASE• S•le, 1111'd wri ttl'n notic~ of HOLD ESTATE IN AND TO bre.cb and l'lec tioa to eaue titat ponla of Lot 166 o f '-""' IUtdersip ~d to ~ell Bloc k S4 o f (niu '• So bdivi• property to nt••fv ;·:·;·~~:~•S aia aa Mo..,.. a. • Map rt:-tia.s, •nd thef'l'after cord~d Ia Book 1. P•r 18 of &, 196i, ltlu•dersi Mi~JC•II .. eooo Mo..._, recorD oaid Notice of Brucl! .. d of of ()r-oop C,..'Y• Calilo .. ia, [lec;lioo to -n to bf. recorde4 deocr1"-d aa follow•: Co.-in Book IU92, P•A'I' 17). of •nc.ia.1 111 die latter.ec.tioo of -id Official Reeordt'. dt.e e-w Uae of Bayalde. ne 1A1111rde Corpon lloo Drhe, 60 feet wiH. •• oald By: Afllnilo Bl .. qolat BayolcM Dri" lo ~riM4 ~ ... ry·fTMMrer Ia P.ru l 2 of a 4te4 l.o •• Date: Mardi 11. I P68 C ... ty of ()naa!fi, NeordH .. Jsae 11, 19J6, ia Book P.\1iM Mardt 1-t.. 21. 28 • UO. p0 .. 217 or Ofnc.ial Re .. i dte Newport Barbot t ulp TED THE loiAN whe -ol11o11hoto -city .. _. --in ,. ..... NEWPOlliEAOt ef ....... - who...,.......,., _...lflluction. ED HI IH I FOR CITY COUNCIL THE MAN With For Tomorrow's City with Todoy's Planning a ENDORSERS (MOT CDWL!Tl) JMII Abell Mr5. Ralpfl LilUrlirld Mrs. Mario1t Albri.PI Dr. \1.L. LiuJejollta Dr. O.iel G. Aldriell Jr. MlltCMt F . Lon!nZ K.Q "-*nMM R~rt H. McAIIisl#r f Dr Alu ~ws Or. •• Mrs. Donald R. McAnU11 .,· aac1 Mrs. ltttbert G •• -\ndrr•·a Mr • .l: Mrs. Hamid McConM'Ii MrS Jtobeft L ,\adrt'ws Mr. ~ Mr5. &obf-11 Mcf'&ITN Mrs' 11...,_ ..\it-DoriA Mc Pha.U Leo' Arnaaaa RWisell ·"<'Lain &HIJonl A An1a,W. Or . .1: Mrs. William M<'\'lckf't Rh:~ 111: Bacon Mr. k Mr8. John"· MIIICOMAM Mra. Wl•tlftd L. Bacon Mrs, Lf'on f'. Mf'di!l Roy B&IGoiCMH•· Phf'lps Mrrlckt'l Allee E &ar\oa Mr . ., Mrs. RobPrt Mf'lif'n 't' Du E. Baytes.a ·""'· Carolyn S. Millf'r Ralllill Brrlll' JllllanM L. Mlllf'r J..es w Br r11Afltrr L11• rf'nC.f' Bn"nt Mlllf't Mr. UMI Mrs. WilfrM r\. Berls Dr. Ed~'ard ~· Milum lllr • Mrs Non.. BiDe G.E . Mtnne' ••~••~ .. ,.,. 111r: li Mrs: £., ... R. Black Mr.~ Mrs. Edward •' Mr. 1i Mrs. Ja.ell H. Blo.o P~lltp G. Murny !lira. WaiW a..rnt.dls M1Cllat'l S. "YI'I'!i Mra. IIUQ D. Bo•eeots Huett T . "ynall &.C. Bro.. Mrs. "'.D. ~r •·man . !llln!l W C CllMibl'rtia ... r. &.• ... no;. GPOf"Cf' ~f''Aion Mr A: Mni.. WUiiua D. Clarli Mr • .1: Mn . MarNtall ~leded&Pr M.W. GertnMk A. C lt'nelancl t 'idinr 'oblf' J-H !II . Coa.b Mr. 1.• M~. \!arlo C . Pacini Mr. II Mn. E.H. Coe-.r Jolin B. P~trtlt>r Da.wHII Cool& Mr5 . \'tolt-1 \1. Patlf'r8on Mrs F'loret~cr L Coolin& Lomlinl' Paul A,u;., G. Cooas Br vt-rb Paulcn i<'h Mra. N.ll. Co.l I!Oabf'l C. PPasr AllH M. Cro•·l Mr .... Mn~. Fd•·11n:t PP\Ie crtn ~l'rTJ' Dai'CII .illia.m H . Pl'lit D.J. Duiel Jr. \irs. Edker Pocw Mr • .1: Mrs. L .. rrt~CI' c. Dun•rr Mr. k ... rs. Jobn Portf't Mr. li Mnl. a.,-...cl Davis Jr. Homf'r F'. Quinn Mr . .1: Mra . llHIOe Oetalinc Sr. Mr. & Mn, Robrrt C. Raab Mr. ott Mra. T..:l OewiDI' ('hartr!li S. Rt~ddint: Dr. n.o.&s W. Do-. Clalrt> Rt't'd lira . ...,..._.C. Do... H.O. Rf'Ynftld!ii Ttltoau P. Ooq• Mt. & ... r5 .• lilf'k Klchatrdson Mr. AI: Mn. lle.u:. J. 0. Bois Roat•r R. Radenbaulh Benaadeue I. O.IW01111 Mrs J .H. Rilll!l Bele~t C. o.te Mrs. H. Rlr dt-1 IIUJel Fi~ "r. •·m. c. Rlna Mra. DeN! f'•Uer Robt'n R. Romf'r Mrs. !loiter( ~~~ Carl T. Ru!!l~f'll Mra. Jack au... \'k t.or 8 . S•yn> .I.A. G~U~~er •·m S. S('tl\e af'l Kalltett• Q. Ga...... MU&t' Sc-hloesMn•tl Mrs. Will._ Gl.e••uzt Mrs . ·"arlr Schworf'r llr. ~ IIIN • ..,. G...,..._ R.M. Seatlf' Ven M. GocMIW.. Mr. k Mrs. f'arl ••. Senicf' WQM o.*.J f' .H. SeYiftOUI' lltlra . ......,_....,_ Mr. 11 Mrs. P•mck Slle,ard Mr. 11: ltlrll, c.artn ••ley Roc~ M. Sllrna .. W.f: ... ,.frl Mr . .1: M"'. W.O. !khod. Dr •• ltlra. &oltlftt A. Rartlry Mr . .1: \Irs. Garry Sllort Or. a !tin. Loree Readier .\llcr L. Slnllll S.. .e-...... Hal Will S.it.h Mra . Dora Rill Mr. Ed SMit')' Mr.. M.G. Ri.,et ••Her Spicrr Mrs. !!llle Wltdllau Kt'lllledt Stareet" Mr. 11: ltlrll. 11e1M!rt Holde• Die' Slr;,·e•tl Mrs . llte:r. .. wal4 Mr . .&: MI'A. Ja..es 8 . St.o&Na.nl Mr. fr: ltlrll. Do.&W B..Wiutoe Stun So·idlt'r MN. 1-' .. ,.., PQw n.,er a.Mft Jik'eM J .&,G. ~ MN. E.P. Jfii'Wia J . OwiPt TIIIIOr lllra . .._,. L. Joltes Old. tJI!derWood, D.D.S. FNIIII ,..._ Mr .• atra, WUI ........ a.v . ....._ Mr. At Mn. Lee ..... Del .. • .... Ida • .,. ... .... Mr. A liN. ~~ Ia.--. Or. a Mrt. J .S .. ..... . 11r. a ... .,.... T. Keelrr ltlt. a llnl. Deu.lll D •• ,,,. IIMIJ •·1'::: Mr. 41. Mrs. J-.q ........ ...... W.GlMhMe ........... . ................ I -.... -c..... -F·-r... Dr. a. ... _, T. lb6clllt lin. Codll'lt Wt Dr. a ... '"tic£. IAiu' Mr. • .... ..._ r . ...._ ••••• L IAttl Mr. a 11n. a...-L wtrm .... ..... ...... 8Mriee&e ,., ·~ Olltlllee F. '--IIIII ......_. &. W t ll@• •. a -· flll6l LUll t. .4. Gillo' .,_ -•. lA--•::::v ......... ~ ClJ'III" -····· .......... ... ............. _ -'-......... ,...c.zu 2 •n•-c. .... -..--. 1t1 ... .., a., c-.1 c...r•!OI C LQ tp II Ia ..... 1M W. c-...,._, • ...._.. ••t n • ' . a...,. •• ..,.lllrf th . •• II ~:·-~. $ ID-.n, !.~:~ J~! ~-~~~!!.!!~ .. lhctcea lliN .lo ateM a A ......... oolor TV and a .. My ateriet of Marlin Balboa Blvd., Cetural New-rornlc~ c•IU &op Mil te a U.liator radio, valued at Qrimea, .. and lhcn l hUUi na P.O(t1 who noticed hil pro- atonwilhpaiatdUDDCif, The 1270, wer~ stolen r~ hi a it. dcuroyi.na the U .2S pcrty val~d at 1131 ar•· nuid lp.ile4 ftom 1 piiot beach re~uSenc:e , 1a1d Bob book ~lonJinl to the Bal· dually duappearina. .-. .- Ualu 'MI. Atnold now ht.a a Andenon or Brentwood, boa L1brary ••• Four mal e Stereo tape a worth S60 were 1200.job of cluninaaod re-and 1~3 Edaewator, ~lboa teenaaers burned a hole !n stolen f'?"' hi • Pontiac, placina burned l heh•ot and ••• It I a myu e ry to hbrar• the foyer carpet at 3404 V1 a stated Ra ck Powell, 101 00o1 covctina ians why a vandal wou ld Lido, Lido Shoppina Center, Via Genoa, Lido (ale ••• AI · put an eaa between the by placina ~Jevera l s tick Saia, 290 Sierkt , Cos ta matches in a pile and th en Mesa, Jert his S25 sur(- liahtina them. • .Mexican board on the sand at the I ~H1Jil£HES I coins were put in chan ge 19th St. beach in Central ,..-;,,--...::_::::,--,,--..,;:_, ___ -:;::,---:--, machines at Hiahlander Newport; when he relumed '1l•WP"1'1J _ _!Dr r. d..fniR PL. __ L Center, with a Joss set at 2 hours later, i t wa s aone ~ ,.n J\lliU UUl !>RWtR S1.50 by owner Marcos El-••. For the third time in 2 IIIII C:l.lfl'fl' OIIII IVI. N EWPORT BEACH, C ALIF ORNIA T HE AM E RI C A N LUTH ER A N CHU RC H 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Worship ~enu ce 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -worship Servi ce The Rev . Ja.es G. Blain, Pastor The Rev. Gcorac J . Busdieclter, Vi sitati on Pastor Phone ~tS-3631 Chriation Science Set-vices RKST Cllt:RCII o•· C'HRI!>.T, SOEN11ST 3303 Vi a Lidu Ncwf'(l!l Al"ach Sl 'SUA"' SCIIOOL II · 15 o "'· onoi 11 o m. SCN l>AY SER\.,CES II: 15 -l l o "'· IA EIJNESIJA' f.VE!'ol l, .... <, Firat Baptist Church of Coato Meso Bapli!!lt Riblf" F'rllow sh ip lru/r p r,Je1f l -A.11l01fO;,..Q N.S Sonta At.a & Mognalio Su. Or. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES auero, 476 Seaward , Corona weeki.,.. Phil Lansdale, 809 -" Hiahlan d5 ••• A 14 foot $500 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, said QICHA RO '<. JON-=:S, 400 S. skiffwu found on th e beach someone had broken a $50 '3a y Ft., '3alboa Island, has be low the hone stables window with an a ir rifle been appointed ch ief de· east of Cameo Shores, on pe lle tt ••• It had to be a signer at the Urbanus office the rocks and a total loss, small person, said Henry of William L. Pereira -As· according to owner .Art VenninglOn AD .Con ~eu , ----sociates, plaMing and ar· Gronsky, of Art's Landing, Cos ta Mesa, who climbed chltecturat fi rm Coron a de l 503 E. Edgewater, Balboa ; a ga te and then crawled Ma H · '1. of 0 all the marine hardware had through a lO inch space to r, e IS a na lve en· been stripped from the boat s teal 5 s tereo and track ve r, won the AlA scholast ic •.• There was no dama1e to tapes, va lued at 530, from award in the USC Class of the Chevrolet pickup that the bus be lonsing to the 1q57, and took 2 years of Janice Figclski of 616 Aca· Newport Na tional Bank . · • graduate study in city plan· . cia, Coron a del Mar, was An accident at 21st St., ning at USC . Since joining driving after a collision a t sou th of Balboa Bl~d., C~n-the Perei ra firm in 1%1, he Coast 1-lwy., west of Aca-tral Ne~port.. •nvolvLnJ hJS func t ioned chie Oy as a cia· the fron t bumpe r of tht:: motorcyciLst R1 chard Man· . t d I . h car' driven by Michat::l Mat-zt::ll a , 530 W. Wilsoo, No.~. PrOJeC_ , .e.s gner, .wtt re· tison. 23:!-'ll Paciric Or., Costa Me sa, and car driver s.ponslbtltttes Including Corona del ~tar, was dam-James C"1adwick of Santa the natural science bu ilding aged ... F(\r th e third ti me, Ana, sent ~·tr . Chadwick's at UCI . MEII'OIIT HAIIIOR EIUIIJI THURS1lAY,IIARCit 21, 19&11 SECXIIID SECTIDII --Pill 5 OOIIOIIA Db. liM, CAll F. COAST .. AID UIIT TD •n MUCH 11 Flotilla 16. Uni&ed Sta&e a porli<WI ol the me.ctina will Coa11 Ouard Auxiliary, will take pl.:~, . • hoW it• mondaly roeetina on TIM nbj~t of th11moRih • Sunday March ll 11 tb• !"oe&in1 wtll be chart n:..t- . • • lftl and chart conect1on, NIWIII IUSMNILL llut!ot n ••• , ... c ......... ,l,ol ... ,.. 1 , 'e I It .... "'''· "~)a;,.; ).4"0 Bayt~de Ina, lSl E. Coaat Boatina enthus iaats and all' Hwy •• Now~t Beach.. The interuled people arc invited breakCu t bc11n1 at 1:~0 ancl.ao attond.IFor Curlher inCor-. ~~ ~;lO lhe me mbers Will ad-mation, or directions , call Joum to the Newpon Harbor Leater Brown, publicity o(. Dept., 1~01 Bay1ide Dr., ricer for Floti lla 26, at 527· ""'ewpou , where the bus ineu 3555. 1::--=----,----..J For <.EASTER FASHIONS ., a. :r " o~-; :l: til .. (/). ~ .. .. en a: .. ~ • 0 u ~z 11 .. 4J ~ .. 00::::: " f .ttt:. z ~ % • ~-Try a KUPPENHEIMER SUIT! \IEETIN\o a 10 "'· READING R<X>M ...... ~ ... ,., 9, ........ 5 , ..... ll'odno•oioy: II '"·"'· -1·•5 P·"'· Tu oooio, ond F ~ooior · 1:45 a!T '· Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. :\\orning Worship 6 :00p.m. Training Un iuns 7;0\J p.m. Evening Wo rsh ip a window was broken at the pusenger, Yvoone Cullen, $)..101 CAll FIIIE Sric • n Span Laundromat, 14, o f 2246 Minor, Costa Extensive ~,"'~!r,~l~w::•:• II 2613 Newport Blvd., New-Mesa, to Hoa1 Hospital by cau sed to the port, accNding to manager Ba yshore ambulance •.• Two Bernard \lyrci k. , , Three parked cars were damaged body oC a Lotus Eland bumpers fr om lhe si de of by hit and runners: tht:: Fa\-belonging to C. Roger J ohn- his 2h foo t Higgins pnwer con belon1in a to Wal ter son, 263n Firs t Ave., Co~ boat in a slip at Jill! W. Stoneman, 21 6 46th St., ona del Mar, from a !ire Coast 1\w)., \1ariners Mile West Newport, parked on caused by a gas line that were str1len and his loss 48th St. had over .S200 broke loose from a front was 5]0. said Charlie/fl op-damages ; Paul Chris tie, I ll carburetor, Tuesday night, too. 1610 1\ings Ruaq, Cliff Eme rald (\ve~, B al~a Is-March 19, at' 1107 Jamboree !I ave n., .I\ is Rreczer mN or· land was luck1er-h1s Mus· Road. Damage was set at cycle had tn be tuwe d away , tang was hi t on the right S1,000. For men who like 9 ....... -5 , ..... , ].9 ....... Sunoioy; 1 p .1n -"P·"'· SIT OND CNt.: RC"N OF <"NUIT. SCIENTIST Ne.,..porl Beach at {'orona del M;u 6 10 Car-nalion Ave. St.JNDA Y SC::\I OOL 10 ....... SUNDAY SE RVICE 10 .. ..., 't\'EDNESO AY EVENING M£ETINL 1:00 ....... READING ROOM - Mutual Budding 1863 East Coast H1ghway \lu n . • ."IH , !U .t,lll, In ·,p.m._ . T hur-.rl.n o'V<'nin"'-7 W 9 You ;~re cord1a1l y 1T'Iv 1ted to auc-nd C'huu:h Srrv1c cs and to u~c 1hc Rc-aJ 1n1 Room . WEONESDA Y 1:20 p.m. Bible Stud) 6:00 p.m. Prayer \leeung A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY CENTRAl BIBLE CHURCH fmph.11~i1inK Th~t Pl"n of God Thr Prr~on of Chri\1 The-Powe-r of lhr Hoi¥ Spiril 'urool.o. '• '•••· ·' •• '" r.nd drive r John Lu stig of side, bu t dam ages we re set WIN DOl BROKEN 3J7~ Tustin Ave., Cos ta a t less than 5:!00. \lesa and passenger J o-Monday, Ma tch 11 seph • r tauffer ,,f Garden John Leahy, ':!7, of 'n6 Grm·c; were taken tu 1\oag E. Balboa Bh·d., Balboa, tlospi tal b~ Seal's ambu· was booke~ ~n the ch~rge lance after a collision at of drunk dnvmg by pollee , Ba~si,de Or., ab<)U I a quar-w.ho had to take him. fr~ ter llf a mile west uf \Iarine h1 s car and rlace h1m m Ave .. the other dr iver was the rear seat of a police car Evelyn Twilc!ga r, ~U'.J Ba)-when he refused to get ou t side Dr .. L5, ~ewpl>rt , of h.is car or to _take ~e crossing Ba) side Dr. ft •lm subrret) test •.• While Marr a The hoodlum sport or win- dow breaking in Ne'NJ)Ort Harbor continu ed Tuesday, March 19, when Kenneth Carmichael or HuntinJ~:ton Beach heard a crack and a vehicle accelerating, and then discovered a BB shot or pellet hole in a 1150 plate glass window at the Buzzy Burger, 5801 W. Coast everything •.• providing it's the world's best Lutheran Chu,ch Of the Muter Lutheran Church in' America 2~00 Pacific View Dr. ( "'"'"~ ..... , • ' . 1.,1 \\('ciron<l~' H,lolo· \lo,.l> ~" a prh·ate dri"ewa }. Yarwood of 3253 Colorado Lan e, Costa ~·lesa, was • West Newport. ~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~ Corona-del Mar, Californi Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 118 :45 ;~.m., F.omiJy Wor..,h.ip 9:45a.m .. C.hurrh, School 11:00 a.m., ft>.,livr Wor~hip NURSt:RY PRO\'lllH> .. ,,..,.,, ,J,.,.n" " ' '' . A full YCK~Ih ProKr•m Cm. of O,.nsr .11nd llrd. St . Cotloll Mru A Frre 1111J l ndrpf!ndrrll Congrf'g llliontJl Chris tia11 (hutch The Rev. Norrnon Brown, preoching Sunday, March 10 ma king a phone call at Found in the wadwa} at Fashion Island, someone Cliff Dt. and El \l<l<ieu a swle her wallet that she Ave., Sewport Heigh ts, Li-had placed on a she lf .• , \'onia Fuller, 65, of :!524 Patr icia Collins, 21a Coi- Clirf Dr., Newport llei &hts, 1 ton. Newport ShOJe s,, r~port.­ wa~ ~ked ~ &be ~barge ed th e the ft or 2 bicycles of 1ntox1cated 1n public .. · from her garage •.• Police An a rgu ment about a dog officers on rou tine patrol wi th his wife= ended in the discovered that the Ba lboa booking nf Edwin Fisher. Pier Tackle Shop had been ~5 . of 71-' \largue rite Ave., broken into; an in ventory Corona del \lar , Pn the reve al ed th e th eft of 5276 ~bar ge ll~ felon y wife bl!at-worth of fishina equi~en t, 1ng ..• Someone en tere~ a and S6 9 damages •.. John close t b) un fa stening \Iiiler, 1605 Tustin Ave., Sunday Service and Chu rch ·School a t 10:00 a.m. screws to a hinge l.nck anJ Costa Mesa said "Sure," then re~ove~ clntlung u~·er when asked to ge t out ofhis L;;.;";•;•;•;•;;"';.;';•;••;;•;'":•;;':d:•:d;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;P;ho;;;•;•;';6;;<12;;;·;"D;;;..O;;;;;;;;:..,~•-w:;,:e~e k::.;'~'~'~m:•~· ..:•~o~co~r~d~·~n~g car, and as he did so, he 1 fell to th e pa\'ement; he failed the sobriety test and was booked on the charge of drunk driving ••. James Williams, 46, of -'35 Via Lido Soud, L ido Isle, was booked on the charge or drunk in public at Via Lido and Via Anti bes ... John Leahy, 27 , of nA E. Bal- boa, wa s booked on the charge of drunk driving a t the in tersection of Via Oporto and Via Lido, Lido Shops area ... It will take S2tl to replace the boards damaged from a sma ll fi re that someone started on the ground at the base or the fen ce a t -'616 River, West Newport, according to Er- mina 1-lart ... After Suzanne J arman, liJU ll igh land Dr ., Harbor Highlands, co llided wi th the parked car belong- ing to Rubye Cri ab of Los Angel es, her .J-year-old daughter w2 s taken to a ph ysician. H • .,.,.,-Air C.41tionlnt ShootM.tol 1640 Superior Ave. Lll-5531 BEAU TY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Ma r Phone b73-733b BUILDING • REIIOOELING • ADDITIONS LICENSED. BONDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Goldenrod 673~1 -549· 2170 ~-" S.r .. rnt tho Cooot•l Aroo with O...ollt~ c.,cr .. • & p,...,,, I ......... Rd., Ll8-3318 P .0 . Bo• 421 Cotta Meaa -" LEG4L NOTICE ()uP!.Et&.NIII .'WTICE OF' PAO PO~f.O r.IJ..\Rn~R AMENOMESTS \'OTIC f. IS IIERf:AY CIV F:N, Councilmon AI Forgi t KNOWS our city. He KNOWS the people. He KNOWS our problems. He tries and DOES SOMETHING about them. The people know and trust AI Forgi t as their mon on the City Council. He is o chompion foro better Newport. AL FORGIT X IIIQIMIIMT Ca• ualtp.whle c .... fttH .. , ...... , C..ac:ll•• AI fef91t. MmWI .... 4 ,_.,., ce..l,...; Glp• 'rfce, fh••ce chi,. .... put$nAn l !o Artic:le I I, Secti on ~~~~:~:;:oo~l and bud1el 8 (h\, of th " Con>~titution of r · th e Sta tr nf CMiifom ia, !h at aat tentce t"opir~ nl lhe propol'ed .,mend· quality work - m,ont"' to lhe Charter of lhe Mlr IWYice la~Mdly. Ci ty t:Pf Sew part Beilo:h to be !l ubmi H('d to the voters of lh e Piniahed Laun•y C:ity of Newport IJea ch at the A,ency (;rn .. ritl Mun1cipal Election to lifO held on April 9_., 1968! are Jal I . C.... H..,.~ 111Vai1able in the olli ce o lhe m..tt05 City Clerk of th e City of New• pon Bea ch. lht ed: F'ebruary 20, 1968 Launa L•Aiot~ City Clerlt City or Newpor~ Be•eh l~hllllh : Feb. 22, 29, M•rch 7, 14, 21t.28, •nd April !, 1968, In th e t>~ewport H•tbor t.alp FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrltfMr/ Tosh FLORISTS -··-79 u•Mu,..ll .... COSTA MilA All typu or alau 25J4ij ~'~"•pon Bl•d. CottaM .. a "'-r. I FORGIT HARDWARE ' Hardware -Ou Pont Patnt Small App l1ances 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach Phone 673·2350 oPRIHTIHG Ensign Pub lish ing Co. O ;fset Printf'r5 • High speed rotary offset pre ss ...1!!!:.. -r•t& WILCOX.CRITTENDEN HARDWARE · N..,._lenel Ch•'"-hokt 1700 W. Coast HwJ,. N.a . Ma-0:11 Z·ti'A• ••n•n PLUMBING A. R. !I ARSAC PLUMBER 4/; .. "7 ••.•.••• -·-.... ---··--• ••• ...:; ... , ..... 11 I n H W I ITII1 • Varityping 7\1U Camation Ave. • PET SUPPLIES • Heodl iner 2721 E. Coast Hwy. CO RONA DEL MAR Phone: 673-0550 Co rona d,l liar TROPICAL FI SH Plumbing Repairs We have the largest and DAY & NIGHT most beaut iful selection of WATER HEATERS tropical f1sh in the area. o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (fly Europ~t.M Croft•m~n ) REMODEL: 2 pc. ••t OHL Y $69.50 Coli "Be my" 215 Moln H.B. 536~5 FREE del & pickup We also carry a fu ll lt ne of 1;~~~~6~7~3·~4=1=30=~~~-~ aquariums. and all acces-sories needed for the hobby. South Sea Tr op ical 218 W. Wil son Street CUSTOM FURNIT URE UPitOLSTE • QU ALITY WORK • HEll'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTE 2109 Newpoft Blvd. Hewpott koch 675-..084 Shrub s, Interior Plants Tropical [.. Trees In sectcides end Ferti I i z:er S&H Green Stomps FREE DEU \T RY HART'S SPORTING GOODS 53a Center Street Costa ~lesa Phone: 646-1 ~1 9 UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING DRAPERIE S • CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE PARK ING. I N RE AR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC .. ••wH ERE THE 4 U.S. FI~AGS FLY" 2660 w. C.••t Hwy., M_,.rt 1-ct.. Toi.,..Mo 646-4477 E.STABL.ISHED IIV 1946 ROY ELDER CONT ilCT L.I:N•&• llVI WC AIII .T .. L.I ... G lll llii'IIIACTI"'G fiOII!IIl.CJU.ING 1121' IRV INE NEWPORT B E ACH WESTCI..IFF PLAZA • fiiAMES llg Price lecluctlons * A. DAMES, fra•ea Ia L 1M 111•1. CIIITA Ma\ 'I IIlii .... 1ft Cos ta Mesa -548·7961 • PHARMACY CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del \lar Phone: 673-2550 NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport Cen te r Dri ve Eas t On Medical Buildina) Phone: 644-2131 IERISHIRE'St ........ .,. LUNCHEON-DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole 3-9..05 I 3450 VIA OPORTO Newport Beach JOSEF 'S Fine Restaurant Phone 673-1180 212t E. Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar (Adjacent to Jamaica Inn ) I • .. .. .. •: ·: .: .. I From the Police Blotter PLY.DUTII CDIIUIAnDUL CIIIICI Aoato .. ces Excl•slv• ""'""' Sllo~>l•• , • ...,.-12 "NIGI:!lJN IIONTE CARLO"-Or. and -u;s, William Potrlck llurl)lly of Newport ' Beach, at l~ft, helped with the hostln.g duties for the party at the Balboa the Mediterranean prin cipality. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs, William A. Warren, center, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Hlnsvatk, (Terry Boris photo.) Tile ... ,, ol hi 1 '' 7 Honda, llripped dowa fQI dirt rid- ina, waa repor&ed by Maa JlrYelft.. 4J2 Vilta Flora, Eaal &half ••• A lhia intent- meat was iaaerttd throuah Nltbcr mouldina to unlock his car door, said Mike Mahon, 2011 Cbarle, Costa Mesa. while it was parked at Pashion It land, and some- one eben stole stereo and tapes valued at S6& ••• John Sipill, 171& A,ntipa Way, Dover Shores, heard the sound of breakina alau, his SIOO outdoor liJht fix- tUre had been broken. . • Duane Baldwin, 31, of 1631 W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, was booked on a warrant ror violation or the vehicle code. . .Someone broke his Chevrolet's wind- shield durina the· niaht, ~.1 CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Penoflllized 5for\·itr ,. NE'II'ORT HARBOR EH~GN stCOND SECTION---Pile 7 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 COIIIlNA DEL MAR, CALIF. KOREA, VI ETHAM VET said Everett Gust, 623 St. ARRIVES AT HEW POST James Pl., Cliff Haven .•. S/Sgt •. Thomas H. Bera· Sally Butler, 2705 Bay shore ford son f M a d Mr Dr., Bay Shores, reported Paui ~ · B~tgf;;d ~r 20:i ~e theft of a f7 5 Schwinn Valley Road, Costa Mesa,_ bake from her &araac. has auived for duty at Me· W•cl .. •sday, Mench 13 Clellan o\FB, Calif. He is A $35 boat cover was re- an ai1C1ah propeller tech· moved from hi a 12 foot Kitc- nician and is assianed to a type aail~at on a dolly unit o( the Aerospace De-next to shp 22 ~t the Bal- fen se COmmand. The set• boa Bay Club pr1 vate do~k, le&nt, ~ho pteviously SCI• declared Charles Jrwm, ved at Nha Ttana AB, Viet-4~01 Surrey Dr., Cor.ona nail' is a vetera f the Htghlands ... For about a Kor;a w . n ° year, John Arens of · 818 n ar. Aleppo St., East Blu£f, has COSTLY GOLFING While \1arvin Johnson, 451 S Sutrey Dr., Cameo High· lands, was out playina solf, his home was broken into and household goods valued at S72S were SlOien. Entry 'NU made by prying open a slidina glass door with IUch force that a 3 foot lona.one half inch diameter dowel wedged in the door, was broken. A TV set, movie came ra and projector were taken. Mr. Johnson said his home was also burglatized during Easter week, 1'~67. been troubled by rocks and debris thrown in the pool at the rear or his yard, and has already replaced 1 mot.or because or th is; today he discovered 2 larae dirt clods in the pool and 1 aaainst his house and re- ported th is to the police ... Ri chard Jordan, 433 Iris, Corona del Mar, reported that an unlocked apartment was entered and 2 ho les were knocked into the wallS, causing damage estimated at $SO ... Burton Relick, 416 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, drove his car into and smashed a n ashing barri- cade at the intersection of PLAY RUM EXTENDED Newport Blvd. and Via Lido .. A taste o£ honey," Sou th • .. Less than SIOO d'amage Coast ReperlOry 's 2nd pro-was done to the cars dri ven duction of its s pring sea-by Caroline Cherry, 1504 son, has been extended E. Ocean Front, Balboa, throush Saturda A ril 6 and Laurel Lloyd, n~ E. y, p · Bay Front Balboa m a Shela~h . Delan_ey's modem collision 0:, Balboa" Blvd., • • •. ~ or.,. .;:. -I. ILDI_pt;;--.. , ,.. ..... ~~ tl f~¥\ Th .. qt~l».JW'Ist.._,o#•w.hlDa&on Blvd., SUbdQ at ·ICR' a Bel~ ... 'Th• infat..clion Third Step lb.e'a&re.in Costa of -i.-Imine 'A:'I'Co ,lnd 3rd Me .. at &:30 p.m. The play Ave. was too mticli ror car speaks of the conaequen-drivers Rachel Hem'andey, ces o£ an intenacial love 621 1,7 Orchid, Corona del affair. Mar, and Doualas McMunay, ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST FORD DIAGNOSTIC CENTER TESTS YOUR CAR 130 WAYS In less than 30 minutes every vital part of your car is tested for pet'formance, reliability, and safety. Watch on yoor own dials and indicators as its eJ(act cOf'dition is recorded at anchored speeds 14P to 70 miles per hour . If repairs are necessary tho writ- ten report you receive eliminates guesswork wherever you take yfNf c.-for service. .u.'-CAII) • UCIIIAilll CHAD • FAll aJDGET IUIII • STMIDAIKI OIL CIBIT CAll) •• ~ M .-nt1 10 PAf IIOI1E I .. OITMT.,. If you prefer to haw us do Y04J1 work we have 74 modern service bays manned by fectory 1nlined mechanics to do 1 better job 8t volume operetion liVings, ' Fl& IUS IEIMC£ 0... own ....... Courtfty buiMI wi II tlke you to end from lOCI I lhapping .,.., while yow cer ia behog .... -. 7 06 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar, they collided at 4 :40 P.m. Thunclay, March 14 A surfboard, golf clu'bs, tie rack and a painting of a swamp, were stolen from D. Stringer anJ Robert Nelson, 1711~ W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport. . .John Mitchell, 40, of 5230 River, We st Newport, was found passed out in his car at Balboa Blvd. and W. Coast Hwy. and was booked on the charge of intoxicated in auto ... Pame la Haakenson, 20, and Robett Griffin , 1~. of 441 N. Newport Bl vd., Newport Heights, were booked on the charge of possession or narcotics for sale ... Seve ral sheets of tar paper were torn off to enter a storage bin and then someone stole a SIS boat ladder, said Leo Hub-- bard, 115 40th St., We st Newport; police later found the ladder hanging on a nearby patio wall. .. The LEGAL NOTICE CERTIF'JCATF: t)f RL:SJNF~'\5 Fi ctitiou~ finn ~M!e TH f. U~OF.RSICN r.n do here-. by cenify th1t dtey are cort- du ctiag 1 retail bu~iaes!l at 2501 •hrbor Rh·d., Cost I \I na, Calif., under th e ficl.itiout~o finn a1me of fairview State 'i o!tpi• ul Caatee11, •ad that said firm is com posed of !he followia! persons whose Dllmes ia lui •d phee of re1tidm.ee •e as follows, to-wit: Res r}. Co•, 208 SusQ.alh Plaee, Costa \lesa, Calif., J 1ek W, f IT!!IOIIIJ0 208 '$IJ SID" a.ah Pl1ee, Costa \lesa, Cali f. WJ'rn E:ss ou r hmd!l th is 12th day of \larch, 1968. STATE'lr CAUMRNIA COUNTY 0r sa. SAN OERNART}INO ·1-l-;iiiii ~~ ON THIS 12th. d-r uf \lard!., 1968, before me, 1 Not.ry Pa~ Ue ia •d for u ld ooaaty •d st1te, ~sidia8 thereia, dol)' co••i•siosed •d swona, pe.,... eosally •ppeued Rn 0. Co•, kH .. to •e to be die pe,-,os ____ ,. wllose •-" is .. bseribe4 to ... ..n•i• iun•••t. •cl ~ bowledpcl to •e tl1t at.e -.:~ ntH •• ... e. •rnn:ss .,. at.•d •d off\. .... ..... cable oa lli1 Harley-Oa•id-fi1hina equipment. •• Neiah· aoa waa Woken, 10 it could bon complaioed that for the not nan, bu.t someone stole lut 6 mooths a peat dane it from his prap, said belmaina to Mu. Pauline Richard Sera, 12~ 33rd Breer, 1601 Cornwall Lane , St., West Newport. •. While Weu.clifT, barks every day Cathy and Conny Cbaae when Mrt. Breer i1n'1 home were havina a pany at 203 ••• The left aide of the car 29th St., West Newport. Kalh1een Roy, 511 Irvine, someone stole $41 from a NC.wport Heiahts, had park· small alan jar in a dreuer ed on Irvine; north of C lay drawer, $S from a purse be-St., was damaaed by a hit lonainatoConny,and tl7.50 and runner •. ·.Tom Bera, and a credit card from ano-320 Santa Ana, Newport ther purse, belonaina to HeiahtJ, waa taken to Hoaa Cathy •.. Hi s SlSO banana Hospital, after the car in model surfboard was stolen which· he was a pau enaer, from his VV/1 rack while driven by Charleen Pllrole, parked in the alley at 620& 401 Colton SL, Newport w. Ocean Ft., West Newport:. Shores. was involved il'l a said Barry Bolin, 2223 Cliff collision at the intersection Dr., Cliff Haven ... A fire ofCiirf Dr. and Tustin Ave., truck driven by Charles PNewport with c.ar Babbitt of the Newport driver I 310 Beach Fire Dept. and a &hts. Buick driven by Nonna Ra- aan, 2521 Seaview, Corona del Mar, were involved in a collision at Villa Way , north of ]2nd St., near the fire station. Fridoy, Morch 15 Joel Barbee, 32 , or 1447 Bowdoin Pl., Costa Mesa, was booked on th e charae of intoxicated in public, after a traffic accident at J amborec and E. Coast Hwy. with the Che vrolet :!riven by Gorman Bibson of •l un tington Beach ..• Her- bert Van Brunt, 48, of 3404 of Cecil B. de llille's l .. King of Kings" N;ttlo~r •• 7,30 , .... , A,•il 1 .... April u •• the Ply..uth O.urc .. 32162 a...cl Str ... , M~tt ... ch 1.1\IITF:D SF:A 11NG -CALL 642·2': .00 between 12:30 and 4:30p.m., ~tun, thru Fti, for Free Oall!;d :\dn1inion Ti ck eta Marcus , We st Newport, was booked on the charae of drunk in auto after he was found yelling in front or children ... The proprietor or the re staurant at 506 S. Bay FL,Balboa Island, pro- mised he would stop the operation of pin ball mach- ines and tell the company that installed them, to take them ba ck ... A young boy WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT EASTER' started a fire on a trash can at the residence of James Horn , 616 Jasmine, Corona del Mar, and then ran away when he saw someone watch· ina him ... Security officer Becky Wi lliams of Robin· son's at Fashion Island, said a 533, size 5 rur£\ed dress was stolen from the teen age department ... Charlotte Mccke didn't re- alize her home at l H Mari- gold Ave., Corona del Mar, had been buralarized until she looked for a camera; 2 cameras and cloth ina valued at SIO were mi ssina. . . Rose Grcyshock, llJO Pea- cador, Westclift, reported that someone uprooted 2 trees planted on the park· way at the entrance to her home ... When Gene Rader, 484 P10spect, Newport shores, went to his aarage to get ready for a fi shina trip, he discovered someone had stolen S200 worth o' •--- • Come in and let us show you the latest ;n SPRING FASHIONS • USE LIDO CHARGE • • ALL CREDIT CARDS Fasbioo Tile whole family can aet ell Ill tl up wiiiJ a BomkAmericard.• It's cood at,_ .. dtOac slio<eo. W<l01ell'& clotbiaa llcr"M, d>Ma'o I clotbinc atoreo, family clotblnc straw, dapw u 1 sto<eo. shoe-.net millf_, .... Bill• -lterbowmanyplaceoyou-aB ...,.-tan. \ • you aet only one bill-aad Fl ·~ ol tiJIJa tD ~it. (,._,ty.ftwclay.witla __ ........ •lat ...... fora-uha.)8DW,_' ., .. ..... .,.,... ..... _ .... _,.. t 1"A-ard. You118Ddlta~l ' 'r .. _._ ...... _ :at_.,.,_lo ...... s ........ -.. -.435 I. 17" IL, Coala Mota. 1'lle Prieedallip oommh111c will be ia cUr•. IIDder lbe direclioa ol Mn. Bill Kina•· bury. PO•I&Y MU•s C.MIUA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT IlL VD. PH . 646-9313t:osla MetL llii'OIT IIAIIIOR EIIIGII IIGIID lll:11011 - -'•' THURSDAY ,IIARtll 21.!~ COIIJIIA otL .._ ...... r. Chapel .,.7. 417 L 11111 • COSTA MBA ...... _,....,._ ..... BElL BROADWAY MORTUARY IIOBroadway u a.aea:a.~-3~~4 Calta .... A TEAM rep resenting Corona del Mar High School pla- ced fi rst in the Kiwanis Bowl competition March 12 at Pacifica High School i n Garden Grove. Membe rs of the team are pictured here, I eft to right: bottom row, Gary Nettl es, Emmett Raitt, Broo k Cross and Ke rry Sieh; mi ddle row, Bruce Megowa n, Martin Ge lbaum arid Rick Neisser; .top, Gayle Sc roggs and Lindy Blare. Not pic- tu red; Jeff Stiebe r. Over 40 high schools in Orange County were rep resented. The finals fo r the champ ion- ship wil l be held April 2b at th e Anaheim convention center. VALET JU7 1. C..lt ...... ., COitONA Dll MA8, CAUfOIINIA -CHASE 6 HELEN CRAMPTON • f.xt.dll'lll C leaning • Finl' l.aundr' • Ahl'r;u ion\ OU.IRMEH HAMED FOR COUHTY FAIR Costa Me sa attm ney Ro- bett L . Humphteys has been named chairman of the bu ildings and gtounds com· mettce for th isycat's Otange County Fait and Exposition. He is assistant ci ty attorney of Cos ta .\1esa and member of the law firm of June, Tor· nay, Humphreys a nd Booth , Dr. Norman ~l cyct of Costa Me sa, physicist and assist· ant di rcc tot of ttle Ling Temco--Vought Research Center in An aheim, heads the publ ic relations andin· terim events commi ttee. Pick Up & Delivery-Phone 675·0310. Bo th Dr. Meyer and Mr. Huw· . . !======g=:!:~A~c:c:o:•:•:n~ts~l~n=v=o~o=c~d~=====l.p~h~•~<~y~s~a~'~'~"~rv i their 2nd (It would be so easy, wouldn't it?) They're in telligent. They have character. Hone5 ty . Sinc~rity. Good educations. Good backgrounds, Good names, · But, do they have the drive ? The. boldneu? The imagination ? T he basic experience and raw courage to lead this city to grea tncss? We think the answer in thi5 campaign is, that the man of drive, boldness, imagination, basic experience and raw courage is named Jerry Wooters. And once you accept this, the rest is easy. "'Let' I clo Newport proud/' Jerry Woolen for councilman, 2nd Dilt. • I Blotter ~::·-" 1 o.-.. 14, "' 102 £. Bay. Balboa, waa round at 2 p.m. on alley at 2hl Place and Ocean PL, Central Newport. and wat booked 'on • 1he' charae or drunk in public ••• Darrell Qaat.aflion, 700 Beaonia Ave., Corona del Mar, taid tomeone broke a windwinf and ttolc $72 worth o property from hi• car •.• Gerald Hodacn• or Laauna Beach wu uartina hi • VW rrom a parked polition on E· Cout Hwy. cut or lri1, Ave •• Corona del Mar, and wu involved in a car col· li1ion with T . Perry, 4621 (lorham Dr., Cameo Shore•. .. ·.Someone removed Sl29.· 45 from the cash reaister at Lido Fuhions, 3426 Via Lido, Lido Shopping Cen- ter. S..doy, "ardt 17 Lewis Tarter, 25 . or llOY: Diamond Ave ., Balboa Is- land, was booked on the charae of possession of marijuana . MoncMy, M•ch 18 Clyde Miller Jr ., 54, of 2236 Placentia, Apt. C. Costa Mesa, 'came into the police station and turned himself in on a warrant chargins hi m wi th illeaal use of a credi t card ... Rene J ohn son, 53, of 225 Ocean View , Newport Hei&hts , s tarted to dance and sin& when poli ce asked her to take a sobrie ty teu: she wa s booked on th e charae of drunk dr iving . Tatudoy, M•ch 19 Doualas Dandley, 30. of Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar , was found passed out in his car at Avocado Ave. and East Coast Hwy., and was booked on the charae of drunk in auto ... Will iam Frank, 22 . of 1964 Mon- rovia Ave., Cos ta Mesa, consulted his phy s ician after bein& involved in a car collision at the inte r- section of W. Coast Hwy? .. and Superior, with dri ver Leroy Davis , 304 Flower Sl., Costa Me sa . . . The Datsun , driven by Doris Taylor, 2275 Pac ifi c Ave ., :ost.a Mesa . came off sec- .m d best in a car collision with a Ford driven ~· Be- ve rly Hamilton, 2015 De- borah Lane, Harbor Hiah· lands, at E. Coast Hwy ., we st of Newport Center Dr . . . .Dorothy Beck, 620 W. Ocea n Front, Balboa , found he r mai l torn open and scat· all over her front yard. ........ , ....... A t1S ltika wt.l IIOien from her aarap ... id Doane Reimers , 317 Poppy A'le., Corona del Mar. . .Hope Thaden, 600 Malabar, l"ioe Terrace, reported the theft of linen and nowen valued at 1114, from her car puked at2600W.Coast Hwy .;Mari• ners Mite., •. Dean Preach , 104S W. Balboa Blvd .. Apl. 2. Balboa, 1tated that M~O worth of property, inc::ludina stereo albums and clotbina, had been 1tolen from his residence .• · .Manaaer Tho. mu Kier or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club reponed that $435 had been stolen fr om 2 cash boxes in a cabi· net under the cash resister behind the bar. PURCHASE liARD Richard S. Oden, 1911 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, is displaying a pen and ink "texture study -deer," a purchase award at the 14th annual drawing aod small sculpture show at Ball State University in Munci e, Ind.. during March. This year's judge selected 127 drawings and 68 sculptures by artists from 36 states, including Hawaii. Nine purchase awards were made. EGG BOIL SETS FIRE A forgotten pot of eus left boilina on lhe s tove by J ohn Ball, burned dry and caught on fire at 101 Palm St., Balboa, Friday, March 12 . Firemen removed the pot from the stove and the smoke from the buildina. LEGAL NOTICE 1 r.ER11 fiC ATF: OF' RUSINESS F'ictitious Finn Name 111 E: UN Of.RSICS EO do here-- by C::erli fy that they a re con• dueling an e-.ecutive aircraft !!!ales and service busi nes."'l at J)ox 273, Corona del \1ar, Cali· lornia, under the fic titious finn name of Aero•\lart, and that u id firm is compo11ed of th e following persons who!ie names in full 11od places of re"idence are 11.11 follows, to-- wit: John \'. Raker Jr., i77 .-\vo.- c ado ·""""Corona del \hr. fl. <02, V. Oe Sciose Jr., 777 .o\vco- cado Ave., Corona del \lou . Wll~F:SS our hands this 8th day of \hrch, 1968. John V. Raker J r. V. De Sciou Jr. STAT£ Qf CAUFD RNIA 1111 OlUN11' l)f QRANCE ' ON THIS 8th d-,. o f March, 1968, before me, a Sotaty Pab. li e io and for 5aid county a).d stat£, residioe, therein, doly commissioni'Jd and sworu, per- l'O nally appeared J ohn\'. Baker Jr., V. lle Sciose Jr., known to me to hi" the person!! who!le names ar e !'lub!lcribed to the within i nstrumet~t, an d ad:now· \~d~~~~d tome thlll they u~cnt<'ld th ~ >~JIIm<'l, l$'f T~F:SS my hand an d offi- ci al !!'"Ill. J. T. Walsh 'l'ntNry Pu blic in and for said County and Sta t ~. \ly Commi!lsion e •pirl"os April 18, 1968. Publish: ~l arch 21 , 28, April 4, 11, 196R,in the:o;'e wpo rtllarbo r f.n!!if11D• LEGAL NOTICE· \' f.WPfHIT·\1 E:SA JjNJ Fl F:O SCIIOI'JL O ISTRI CT \'otice In viting Bids NO TI CE IS II E RERY CJVf:~ that th<'l IJoard of f.dn catiun of the Newpo rt-\leu Unified School OuJtri c t o f 0til1lge County , Cali fornia, will re-- eei ve sealed bid" up to 2:30 p.m. on lhl" 5th day of April, 1968, at th ~ offi ce of uld School Di s tri ct, located at 1857 Plaeen.tia Avenue, Co!!lta Me!!ia,Cali fornia, •t whieh t.ime said bids will be publu:ly opened and read for: l'loolr.mobil e, Keypunch & V<'lri~ fi<'lr, JJ•d Uni fo rm!!!, Ti te!l, Tube!!l & Rt:c•ps. 13attt:ti<'l!!l. All bidlf art: lo b<'l in accord· ance wi th Conditions, (nBtruc- tiona aa d Spt:cHications which are now on fil e in th e o Hi ct: of th e P urehuhtl! 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