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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-05-18 - Newport Harbor Ensign"mother of the year" awards banquet: from left, Paul J. Gruber, mayor o t the Ci ty of Newport Beach ; Mrs. John S. Al- len, o f Balboa, mother of the year; 11-year-old Tom AI· I en, who wr ote the winning essay, Mrs. Robert L. Bacon Hoag Hospital adm inistrator; Urs. El izabeth Lilly, member o f the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board; Willard T. Jordan, mayor of the City of Costa Mesa. <Studio One photo.) 'NEW MOTHER' IS AWARD WINNER The State Hiahway Com- miuion a arced yes terday to r01tudy the Newport freeway interchanae with the coastal freeway and al11o the pro-- posed realianment alona ltapat$or ~va. agrees to The Commiaaionen, meet- in& in Sacramen to, said that thi~ deci1;ion does not indicate any reo~_>enina of the coaual routin & de cision. Study of the Newport 1nd Supetiot routes for ~he con• nectina freeway is CllPec ted to cost about 130,000 and to take about 6 months. Oppoaina vi ews on the freeway controv ersy we re ez.preued at the meetina. The confli ct was no\ only between Newport Beach and ,Costa Mua, but also with1n the Newport Beach Counci l, plus a separate plea from a citizen lfOIJp . Mayor Pau l Gruber of "" .. , UK.til.l., o-11. ' ·~·-,...~-· Mayor Willard Jordan of CosU& Mesa ut&ed the Com- mi u ion to resolve the fteewa)' problem and com-- plete the stud1es on the Newport heeway cooncction with the coasta l route:. The Costa Mesa Council opposes an) chanae m the coas tal rout1n1 that would intrude more freeway int.n Cost a Mesa. 15th St. has been urged b)' the Council. An emotion packed crowd School, (!'oat& Meu, who of o ver 200 broke out in 'P" wrote her e.uay about her plause as Hoa• Ho1pital"s father, Floyd W. Livetay. fi r-s t annual "Mother of the who haa taken the place of Year" awards banquet at the her mother 1ince the paued Newporter Inn Saturday 11 sway. April's prize was doe- Mrs. J ohn S. Allen of Bal• nat ed by J. Kenneth Hull, boa wu announced 11 the president of Air Californi a, winneJ. and wi II provide an all-ez.· quet was given in recogn ition of an essay about a father, Floyd w. Livesay, 4~ E. 20th St., Costa Uesa, who has been both tattler and mo ther to a lamily of 3 say; say, Livesay passed away. Pictured here, from are Roger, a student at Harbor High ; Mr. Li ve-- Apri I Livesay, who wrote the special award es- and Holly Livesay. (Studio On e photo.l Newport Beach and C1ty Manaaer Har vey Hur I bun submitted recommendations (or realian1na the NewpOrt freeway alona Superior Ave. lO pre1erve the el.iltlftl Newport Blvd. as an arterial connection between Newport Beach and Cos ta Mesa . The Newport oCficials did not answer the Commi ss1on question whether they would accept the coastal route. The City Counc il a o(fi c1ally on record as refuaina to sian a freeway aareement for the coastal route . Reali anment alona Mr. Fullmer said he d1d Newport Beach Cuuncd~ ma n Dec Cook subrru tted what he termed a m1nmi ty report, opposJn& any change in freeway routlniJ and ardung the Comm 1n1on to reaff1nn the adopt1on of the coastal rout.e . He urged a spee d)' dec1sion because un certunty over the free· way loc:auon has placed a bl i&ht or. property along d"lc adopted Mid proposed routes . Forrest Fullmer, chairman of the re cently oraamzed Anopted Route Actwn Com- mittee, presented peUtlon5 carry in @. 1,651 names pro- l.cstlfl l the reopening uf the fre~w11y rou tma and also ask1ng for reaffirmat•on of the coutal route. nus arou p 1s compnsed pr imarily of Newport Heiahts and Cliff Haven res1dents, who have protested the Counc1l pro-- posal to reroute the coa5tal freeway alona 15th St. Mrs. Allen's tribute, writ· pense paid weekooend in San ten by Tom Allen, Sth ara--Francisco for Mr. Livesay Blast shatters arm Hardl y out of shock after der at Newport Element•rv and his l children. -:~ the explosion th at took his School, was s elected by Judaes for the contest riBht hand, CliCfo rd Nutt of che judaes aa parti cularly were: The Rev. Charles Corona de l ~l ar says JOk inB- outstandina when it wu Dierenfield, Mayor Paul J . ly in Hoag Ho spi tal ch at learned that Tom'a mother Gruber, Robert Guaaenheim he is looking forward 10 passed away 2 yean 11°· Jr., Mayor Willard T. Jordan, pin chins the nurses wi d-1 and hi s eu ay was written Walter Knott, John B. Law• his artifi cial hand. about his .. new .. mother. son. O.W. (Dick) Richard, Mr. Nu tt, 3125 E. Ocean The .. aeven, yellina, aelf· and Judoe Stephen K. Ta• Bl d . . h. minded kids" which Tom v ., was re oraamzmg IS mura. aauae shelves Monday declared kept hit mom buay . when he picked up a dirty, day and niaht are: Stepha• J . Leslie Steffensen ser· black canister. It was 1 nie, 20; Mindy, 19: JohMy, '<~ed aa maaterofceremonies. marine dye market, and it 16: Tarry, 14; Kimberly, 13, Tho othar finJiitU, who ra• uploded in his hatda u and Guy, ll. Tom lt 11 . ~•h·•d a plaque &ad a ooc-h• wa mavin& it eo ..albei ~tu . Allet~"• mothff'l chy ai.p for dteit mothers we~e: ahelf. award ia a round Uip rtiaht Charl8~ All i a~, Grad8 1.. Bob Charcman, B, of u61 to Hawaii for l, with hotel Bay V1ew, C1ndy Tropaa, Swane Drivo, CoJta Meaa. acconnodationa on the h· Grade I, Ad~m1; Amy Barr, on the beach nearby, heard land of Oahu provided by Grade 2, L tndberah: June the 8xplosion and found abe Reinhold Pfahler, preaident Gorman, Grade 2. Newport 6&-year-old Corona del Mar of Trani Globe Travel Bu,. He iahts ; Stacey Kirkpatrick, man lyinaon lhe aaraaenoor. He tied a tourniquet around the uppeJ riaht arm to pre- '<~ent bleedina. Mr. Nutt was then taken tD Hoaa Hospi tal, where hi a ri&ht ann was amputated be· tween the wri 11 and elbow, and the li ttle finaeJ of the left hand was also amputa- ted. M{ne SU f&ery j 1 plan- ned for today. The danaer of heart uouble, a previous problem, has mo re or leu passed, accordina t.o hi • son-in-law, Clute• Snelsan' of Monrovia. bul Mr. Nu.U i 1 ad11•.., i•-••• .... Mr. Nutt ia a c:• dealer. with qenc:iu in Monrovia. He is a foundina member IWid Conner preaident o( the O.ristian Buaineu Men't Commi ttee o( Newport Beach . CIU of Cotta Meaa and lr• o ... de ), Harper; Janine vane . Georae Hoaa, vice pre•i· dent of the hoapital Board of Oirecton aurpJised every• one preaent at the luncheon with a "Special Award .. presented to April Livesay, 6th aradet at Woodland Benner, Orade ), Marineu: Robert Frei tas, Grade 4, Men Verde, Vikki Webster, Grade 4, Paularino; Kim Richardson Grade S, Sonoe- ra: Ted Felt, Grade 6, Lind- berah: and Patsy Shutt, Grade 6, Newport. CC nominates directors Bond plans studied Grades 4, S tll'ld 6 -con- £eJCnccs the lit and 3rd A work session to dis- I..USS the re sulta of meet- in gs with 1roups of citizens relative to soJ..,in& the bond proararn is set for S:JO p.m. Tue sday, May 23 , at the Costa Mesa Hiah School cafeteria, to be followed by a reaular meetina of the Newport--Men Unified School Board of Trustees at 7:30p.m. .. quarters; report cards, 2nd and 4th, with letter aradina, a, b, c, d, and f, includi ng, aradina of citizens hip, s tudy and work h abi lJ. Grades 7 and 8 -a new type of card, one for each subject coverina basic facts &imilar to 1rades 4, 5 and 6. Nomi neea for 8 director seau were named Tueaday at the breakfaat meetina or the Corona del Mar Chamber of Comme rc e at Reuben's Airport restaurant. The 8 directors will be elected by mai I ballot fr om the followins: Lou1s~ Garcia, Bath & Sleep Shop; Don Gifford, Guill, Blanken· baker & Co.; Dorothy Hardcastle, Gay Lady; Gordon Jones: lrv1 ne Co.; Frank Jordan, Jordan's Pet Shop; Hubert Pe~rsol, COM Phannacy; James Purdue, Purdue Tailors; John Semple, Semple Realty; John Ond)·ke, Five Crowns restaurant; Bill Thompson, Brunch Box; He len Murphy, Miss Muffet Shoppe. ~-Irs . Hardcastle, chainnan of the merchan ts division, re vi ewed plans for the travel month, \lay 10 to June 10, and said there is still time for me rchants to join the promotion. Award of gifls will be made June 10. Two views of UCI were present~d by speakers at the breakfast. Robert Partndge, semnr and dor- mi tory leader at UC I. said that the corm1unity se~ms to be too prone to believe the ~A<·clfst about the campus be cau se of a rt icles 1n the papers about communis t speakers, loose mo rals and "hippy" activities . THE CAT AND THE BIRO are portrayed by Kathy L'Ecluse, 10, at l eft, and Kathy Kawamura, 12, in the dance performance of "Peter and the Wolf" to be given Tuesday· even ing, May 23, at the Co rona de l Mar High School little theatre by dance students of Angiola Sartio ro. Both Kathy 's are re sidents of Cli ff Haven. tEn!ai gn photo.) Italy flood benefit set A proaram ori1inally planned as a small local contribution by children to the fl ood "ictims of f lor• enc:e, Italy, has snowballed Tamin g nf the Shrew" was JUS t be.mg ftlmed 1n Flor• enc c when th~ disaster s truck lhc ell), and Zeff1· rel\1 and Burtun filmed the IntO a maJOT \'en ture. nood. Ttu~ documentary IS Anaiola Sartorio of (Mona del MaJ, who was Cor 6 ~·ears the chorcosrapher for the Florence Mu sical \lay Festivals and also directed be•ng ~hown throuahout the world, and CC\II ec uons are bctng taken to help m the restorattnn nf the prt celess works of art that were not object to the Supenor Ave. relli anment 1£ the coastal route would not be chanaed. Sam Oownina. contractor and former city plan n1ng commi1110ner, also spoke on behalf of the Action Corrm.iu.ee . He obiectcd to the Superior Ave . proposal as a poui ble ''foot in the door" for reopenina lhe coast.al route 1uue. He said that the Superior Ave . route would present formi· dablt ttroblems if the coastal --~-­He atate:a -tb·at th i s would place interehanaea at 17th St., Hatbof Blvd. and 19th St. that would prKlically overlap. STEVE LARSEN DIES Steve Lanen, H, of lS:H Mesa Dr., Costa \le~oa, died Friday , May 12, at Newopotl M 1 c;;w. ............ lo Grueaide aen,.ic ea were tl~ld \ia)' 16 at Everareen cem~tery, Loa An&elea, under th~ direction o f West- cliff Mor1Uary. \ Summaries of the breakfut meetinas in which ci tizens were asked why the last Hi&h school ande1 Report card s will be aent ou t as for the past 2 yean. Phil Chtistophen-sen, damaged 1n the rlorl(l. -.,., • the municipal ballet for the 'These stories are sen-\hss Sarlr>rL•• ~~o·lll rresent DR. ELLERY STOWELL, wh o will spealt on lluorida· Schroeder's Chers Inn; September Sll.827,750 bond \ le h 1 I • City of Florence, fe lt it her sational, but not always both the film. "Days of factual," he said. "The duty to help her former home Destructi(•n." and the students think that better city after the recent floods. "Peter and the w.-..tr' danc e rc pon in& and more actual She first planned to pre -producttoo Tuesday C\'emna. invuti&atina by CC"ommunity sent only a dance production \~ay 13. '" the ltttlc theatre leaders with student rcpo of Prokoficfrs "Peter and and Corona de l \1ar H•1h re scntali ves could c lear the Wolr' by children in her c;:,.hool. The pro1ram, en· the aHa lot." dancina c lass. Then she titled "florence Calhna," tion May 24 at Plymouth Con gregatiOf'l a l Chu rch, is pictur ed he re at left with Dr. McCaughey examining test data at the dental research lab at tile Veterans issue h•d failed were pre-Purp earl or seru~ee sen led at Tuesday even;n&'• I I board meetina and will be Fellow employees at the entire s taff ~f both schools, studied in the attempt to business office of Newport· and &60 pup1ls were enroll- meet the needs of inc:reued Meaa Unified School Dis-e~. _When the Co~t a \lesa enrollment. trict helped Mn. Amelia diatn c t meraed w1th N~w- Adm inistration Hospital in Long Beach. Fluoridation: Yes or no? Leroy Andersen, admini· DNmmond celebrate 25 potl, Bn~h . an d the h1ah atrative auistant, at.ated yeart o( wort in the dia· adlool d11tnct ~as~ year, he fell 11ep1 should be trict by bestowina a purple the Costa Mesa dutnct had taken to ucure an option heart in•cribed ••for bravery Ito 'loTI to 24 schools, .JSO on the Eaat Bluff aite for a beyond the call of ~ty .. at teachers and 12 .000 stu- Robert Lawrence, dean of wuofTered the documentary w1ll bea1n at 8 p.m. All Fluoridation of public to aet the benefit in this students , stressed the fil m, "Oays o£Destruction," proceeds w11\ IJO to the watef supply will be the manner" d by Zeffirelli and narrated C001Tiittee to Re scue topic of the Great Issues Or. Stowell's academic grow th of UC I and s tate by Rr chard Burton. "The Italian ArL Forum at 8 p.m. Wednesday, achievcmenu have been in new achool, and at the price lin office party on May 11 , deots. that the entire area wdl M 24 t 1h P I th ch e bi o sciences. In 1~4a he benefit both in busi.ness and Openfion It bo Ia hedc!,re,;ti:nal ~ rC:~~62 earned a Ph.D. deJRe in lhat was Ciut set 3\1 yeara Mu. Otummond bea1n her PAUL GEUIIER OF •ao by the '"''"" Co. Ko doli eo aa aecrolar}' 10 SupL DOVliiiiiOIIES IllS hopea to achieve • plan Everett A. Rea in Coata 1 A £onner auditor for the 1hat c:an be propond lO cha Me~a in May, n42. !Jio aor· Cleveland Truat Co., Paul Irvine Co. Pallwe of che ved u hit uc:ret.ary until Ge l~er, 111 2 Santiaao Dr., cultural relations . He said IU e I unc Broad St.. Newpor~ Heiah~ •. },;o-chemisuy It uc Berkc- that 1,200 students are now · . Or. Ellery Stowell o£ Cor-ley. He hu spen t II yeus enrolled, and that this Some 17Srefriaeraton !lave llm.aes be removed. and of-ona HiJhl.,ds, chaitm., of teachina bi o-aci cncea, S or number will double by 1969. been picked up by the Boy fenna rcmo'·~l. The Ebs~n-1he bowl of deaeon1 at the whi ch ha.ve been at the USC bond• had balled the hit ratirement in 1157, Dover 9\orea, died Thun• IMIILLOW •vi SIIDS purpoao. whereu9(10 ·Dr. Carl K. Boo· doy, Moy 11 at the aoe of LES IAIIIII TO HOAG Tho propoul fat unified well auumed dle 1 uperin-73. A chipped tooth, oonw•- reporl cards for all aroat tendency and the continued Heia survived by his wife, sioti lf1da stay at Hoaa Hoa· (rom kinderaarten to 1l waa at Dr. Boawell't uc:ratary, Kathryn ; .-.d two tiJteu, pilal were the conaequ.onc u diac:uuod by Student Service epo1Ulle conb.nuet &o bold. Einma 'Yoona o£ Newport of ., dive £rom a rock in"' Direc:toro.rhudtEiktnUftn. Mra.' Drummond Wat bom Bea<:h, and Anna Kadel of &hallow Wltol by Lea a.,.. Here i1 a tunnary: io Nebtaeka.. where the ••• Oallu, Texas. net, 17, of S21 Poinsettia Kinderaartan le•el -re-• eleman&ary sdtool ,.... fUneral urvicu were Ave., Corona del Mar, ponin1 would be .e,y con• char priof 10 moYina to Cali· held in Lakewood, Ohio.. The accident happened terence. folaia ia UlO. Mae bu ~ Baltz Morlluy. Corona del 9Jnday, but he scorned 10 ar-s01 1, 2 and)_ 111pon 1ided la Cot&a Wasa fOf J$ Mar. ,. .. forwardina clireo-be all riaht until Mond,.y "' confererice the tal Y••a. tDf. niahtwhea he bac:Mie cliuy. quar<er; wltll Npor< ••a · O.lr -odlool• • .,. in OIIIUnOI-OUT! Kio p....,.,, Mr. •d Mn. *• other 3' qu.uwu, wi1tt ae Coa&a Me1a tctlool die-M emeraaney t.Ppendec-Frtderic:t Bam••· nallllod ••titfactory, nMcle to i• trict •• •• Mae 1111• _.. _,..,. pat lloe•t Onh in h!m ., Ho.,. L•• ia • .•• prove, and outttMdia1 ployat•l., M!=f'Cilly <•• Ho11 Hotpital .Us week. He ruot at Cofona del M..-H•• clutincaLioas; Alto cid• DoWII u ,.. lcllllool) ed it •• "" of Mr. atd Mra. and Is Oft •• um 1.11m,...,. -olllp •d oUidy hlblll Uo-lls Sdoooi.·T-·· Huab 8. Doria o! Coou clalioina oe *• aiM hOf•• IIOdlaa. "'"' ,. ... .,. -•ti•tod .. Mooa. on4 rioao. Sc:outa o£ Or.nae County in WQ\co~t Family Foondatlon ch~ouch, will pruent lhe 1ci· School of Medicine. In IH7 their .. Project Good Turn .. oonccnved the Pf'OJC<:l. cntific:, economic and mo ral he join eli She 1taff of the or .. Icebox.'' accordina co iuucs turround:ina Ilia oon-LOTI& Beach Veterans Ho1 .. Ken H~l.n, aasistarn scoot IAIY JOlES. HELPER uoveniaJ IOpie.. phal to direct lhe dental re--e~ec:utlve of the. Onnae Em-OF FAIIVIE .. DIES He will ditc:uu the fol· seareh proar~m. Thit re- pue Area Coune~l . She will be mi ued thi 1 lowina qucadons: Do sci en· search haa included studiu :•we have started , some-Ouhtrnu. Maey Jonea, 311 tine cOnclutioat auppon in&o ch e effects o( Ouoride ltuna chat may hav_c ~~~ af .. Ruby Ave., Ba\.boa hl~~td. Ouoridadon? Art flare lona in prcvenUna 100th dec:ay, fcc:t acrou lhe nation, Mr. who for \he lut te'<~etal tenn tokic rials'? t\\at would H•ltn stated. ... The Loa yean had aalhercd cloth ina it coil ~r dtitd'? Ale chere EX·F• AIUT TO TALl Anaelet ~~c1ls u~ ac:h~ tnd 10y1 fo r lhe children at nlid a.hemati.,. metbodt7 Julia Bro ... , .tao ..,.-~11"1 a 11m1lar proJect 1n Fairview ~lospital died What p10reationel •••c:aJ u In FBI -~• ~ lhe f .. l ~d ~e. "Project it We~uday , May 10.' pou.pt han -~••d 6e a&iva, will apuk M a P.& un~ contldenloa by lhe Punirtl servtcca w~rcheld pl~a7 Wolald tl Miaatil Frid·.,., JUAt l, at •• ~~ Nation~ Council of Boy £or lhe 76.,.et.r"'id wrdow at •hat How ...... •• Cou& 0...-y a.a.. .... Soo.lta.u . • Baltz Coronadelt•t• Oll(ttl. propoaed aUaiaa lec:MI-•• .,_""*i, o( .. SaNu firat clia1rttlu&ed Suvivou .,. "" ton •d ... ee? Wltat.,. •• ""'or orr.es.al ... TACT _.. 41.1.(0) .,_,, k:nob b•e~s daaptaMn·law~ hm•• ll'ld o•~c ____ , DNa taittMI rr.• Malat a.u in O..e• C:O...c,. nataa11 Eliuba&h Jonea. ll'td ar•d--lite eo•••••• 1111•" ... '1\a.oll). •• will till .._, •• 1-,.lll&iat .. ----·· Sh!i4o• •4 liN« ri.l ...... •• iaoiol... iM ........... . M nfri1«..-.; •N••ine Janet or Pu8den.. II) ~ .. , •• riab la .._ •• 1hU ..... ••• •t. 1MUIIDY ,IMY 18, 1!11 1X111Ji1A Dfl.IIAII. CALIF. TO TOMOIIOW'S LIADIIS 1, They were For 1N111 of 1 11111, aa.n, bt iaYent.ed a tohllion well dua Ia, lt wal hell ,_ (or the nllt probletM faood aeuinalberaou&.. llo1t aome • ... scsiiH 11101 .. st. o(-beat buddioa. I chock• 1111 OfftCIAL IIIWIPAPII F r '-· h by lhe 0.1."• In Vietnam. ···~ -tW Wid 0 I IWfSCS oe, and calls hit I*DJ.Ce& u[)ri. ed their weapona, and found ly T ... Andenon cllc: ,..,.,,IllS laaed, Slide."" He haa taken rnolby· that close to 10 per cent Of 1111 CTY Of IIIWPOIIT IIACII THI: HARBOR AMt:A'S OFFS/iT lltrgAPER Olfte. ........... ,~aa Ia ,.., t:.lrp a.llll'-1;, 1721 L c-llwy., c-.. , .._Colli. -...,._ To Young~: . Believe in faith not fa10. eparatee For weal of 1 horse, denum. and hat added to h had a round uuclc in the . The _beals and zr~, :J:u~ilc•" and hip-lhe enthu.Wt from the c:ynic. Eathuaium ~ dae rider wu tossed. certain tolveDll, 10 that chamber. Take my word for p~ bitterly complain t the workl ~'one o1 the greateJt puaports to aaccea De. t For IUGtll of the rider when the mi:ature is applied it, 1 do not consider that it never made." Poor dean. Too b.d ~don t keep you.r cool when you lhould be warm. lh h I 1• d ,_ an aut-•t•"c rifle, the waa their fault.', have the chance i.n life Abraham Linc::oln, AI •-(allure can r\ell >""'• turecetl ia j'utt t W 0 t llriiY KIGS GRit · ""' .,.._ r-..-_,, volatile olonwntl diali~Wle. Dri-Siido hat bot:ome a Henrv Ford, Thomas Editon and ..,._a" a matter olluck. , , That t h •-•-• 1 t Tn_., &n.t!llll ,_ CMo n•l TBI JiiE1IPOIIT IIA&.IOI ENSleN Ia .... -'1 • s p llf• pri.ee4 ... ,......_. Ia * Cit)' of .....,_. a..e•, ... , .. oaly l.eon,.. ·-• h d . may no ave ~en teavina 0 dry . tlic:k twface. t:onuovcra1a mater amona Washington Carver a . • • Calvin Coolidge said, "Nothin,s in the the way that tho poot in-tho &op bran in Wa•hinrton . ...... -,.,....A ......... , .... .....,_. ...... eo. .... _ "'"-~U..... --'ly, •• ~.,.. ~ ca-,...,. fM114' • c.... .. J -· C.lll. TIE NEWPOIT H.UI(Nl ENSICN ...... j ....... to M • ..... ~-' ....,... oft .... ._ II)' c..t ....._ Jito. ,._.,171 d.le4 .... , lt . llsl. .. ~•ior Co-' for •• c-., of Or ... , SIMa of Calif--'-t ... lly,..... tt...of io ~lifted to ,.a.n• all poblle Why doct anybody owe you an education, world can take the pJac:f! of penisu:nce. Tal· tended his e ffort to 10, but Wbat Ori-Slicle does f« Anny proeurcment officers ~urity or anything ebe, except a chAna:? ent will not ; nothing is rnore 'COmmon than ror want o£ somethlna more auns ia beat described in a at rirlt wert. reluc tant 10 Life is not a cafeteria. Too many Am~ unsucc:eseful men with talent; unreward~ aul.hentic, these words wi ll letter from Vietnam, written endorse it, and pointed out youngstcn get everythb ing and give nothing. genius i• almost a proverb. EducatKm will have to do. They are not In-by a firlt lieutenant or tho "'ertao'n oaao'l• remedied de-American teenagen ave more can, motor-. nor ; the world is full o( educated derelict$." h 1 d "' 1 cycle~, TV .ets, stereos, amplified guitan, dis-"It's not what you lr.now but who you tended to achieve literary ~.8 1.h Infantry,. w .0 re ate ,: recta. However, additional contentment and crime than do all other know!" say the cynics. Right! ·And the most honors. but to teach a lea-A non-commnaoned o[f, .. testa were made !&It month, teenagers in the .world combined. The teen· important penon you could pou.ibly know-is son. Their purpose is to cer told me: that he had a and a re port is upected ............... .., ... . AIYOt. HAAPA ................................. o-aM P_.ll.._ agcn' main prob!ems are toO much too~. J esus Christ. show that liUle things lubricant , that ~ould n~t early in June. pennissive and submiuive parents, privileges John Morley said, ''Tht great busi~u of COWlt, and if \bey arc ne .... wash orr IR the rain, that It Nevertholeu the Marine PEC HAAPA . .: ................... -....................... .A-..ociao Editor SUISC.II'TION I A TIS without responsibility. life is to be, to do, to do without and to de· lected, areat causes , areat lubricates ~re effe~tively Corps went ah;ad, and teat- Neither >:Our parents ryo,r government owe part." And let us add, to liv' 4/:tlin. . aa they may be, may be than normal 111ue otl, and ed Dri...Siide under simula t ed I• H-Mrr Atu: 0.. ,.., SUIO: 2 ,._.. 17.00 0. ol ....._ Jtru; O.o ye•, 1$.00: 2 ,......, 19.00 ~ <71. .etlf "' .11-,. you entertamment or a hvmg. You owe your Probably the 11101t difficult task o( business slowed down or even de· that it would remove ~nd pre• combat conditions, and the parents :lnd you r country something. today is to find, not co!lege degrees, but~ feated. vent rus t. ~ reactaon wu lubricant came out with fly- ARVO e. HAAPA, owner ..,d pubti sher of the EnsiCJr'l ~C.~~'C)oao~OOO You ~nu should do nothing (or you pie who want to give an honest day's work , f to scoff at h1m, but ~e a:ave ins colors. It was (ound 10 which you can do for )'OUnelf. The federal lor an hon~t do:~y's pay; to lind peop~e who For wanr O Dri .. Siidt'·, me a hal( a can or Dra .. SIIde, be "sianifically superi or to governmenl should do nothing for us which ask "what can I do for you?" instead of "Many, many died." and no lonaer do I have any s tandard ririe oil, and that the state or local go~rnment can do as well "what can you do for me?" To find people d b or beurr -and that includes practically who ask "what's the opi'Vlrtunity," instead ol Vietnam is no t a nice ~~I hts. b 1. it was considered to be suit- N h ld d •-pla•o ,·n who'ch to f'ght I . ave eon on opera Ions able for Mar·ono Corps Use." everything. o government s ou o any-"what's the security." ..,. 1 · n LET'S ALL SUPPORT OUR SEIIYICEIIEM The Harbor Ar ea is responding with old fashioned pa- triotism to the May 29-June 4 SUpport Ou r Servicemen week. Ou r s pecial Ensi~ issue of May 25 will carry many messages of support to ou r fighting men in Vietllam, and to servicemen everywhere. we invite you to send copies of the May 25 Ensign to your friends and relatives in the anned serv ices-o r send in the names to us, and we will mail the Ensign to them. (You may use the coupon on page b ot the Second Section of today's Ensign. 1 thing (or us which can be: done as well or People, like !!ohips, arrive at the ports to ''Flanders Fields" where m a salt water mangrove The offi cial approval of brtter by private o~ani:r:ations and individ· which thcv chart their courses. But only poppies used to grow, and swamp. Aher tw o day• the the Marine Corps for Dri• uals -and that too includes practically ev-about one JX'f!On in twenty even bothen to whf'l re larks bravely sana as maaazines and ammunition Slide was s upported by PFC erything. chart a coun-t. That's like playing a football they new above the firing normally become so ba~ly T.E. Baker, who wrote: ''But there are no more (rontien!'' some game without any goal lines. II money, ~ suns below, they rousht in corroded that the ma gazane "The climate over here is t'xclaim. An open mind is a frontier. Obsta· · sition and gO\·ernment are your only hope for trenches, in fox h~es, and malrunctions and even th.e ho t and wet. The majority o f clt'.s exist to be overcome. Your opportunity independence, you will nevt'r have it. The in the craters formed by ex• least corroded . rounds. fall the men in my battery have today is unlimited (except by government ). only real SN:urity is inside you. ploding s hells. Some of t? chambe.r. Wath a.ll~ple used Dri-5\ide on their wea· Eighty percent of the world's knowledge is God could han~ made man s«ure. Jnst~ad, these craters were good, light coaung of Du-Siade, pons . This is the only solu~ only ten yean. old and doubles e\-ery ten He mad~ man fl't"e. t'reedom is not free. It's and some were better, but the magazine functions and tion we have found that yean.. Of all SC'it"ntists ~ince Aristotle, nine. not even cheap. Throughout history the h 1 .11 d · · f the round.s cham. ber. Your d~s tho ,·ob." There has been much publicity about those who are opposing U.S. efforts to fight communism in Vietnam. It will be a great boost for our servicemen over there to read about the loyal support given by the great majority of Americans. We who were in the service during World War II and served in the combat zones overseas realize how impo rtant Is the support of the people back home. How dem oralizing it would have been during th ose war years if we had been reading about draft card buming, and beatnik demonstrations back in the States! out o( ten are living today. ~rcatrst rnem,· o( man ha~ been aovemmt'nt. any 0 0 wa 0 •n tame 0 od II th -"' war. Bruce Baims father be· ~r u~t "":1 . assiSt . e men Mr. Myers, president of Nobody "has everything" and nobod)· "has Men fought . bird and died (or C'enturies (or came famous with his World 10 ma 1ntaamng that p1e ce of the corporation. has sent it made." Keeping it is harder than getting it . fl"e('dom -God-given. individ ua l fret'dom. · th and continuin!!: to t:nioy it is harder still. No-You may h:we to do thl' sam~. The-time to War 1 caricatures of "AI f." equapment at can mean (roe of charge, tho us.ands of body is invinC"iblco. "There never was a horse bt-a paC'ifiM ;~behind the wheel. Mor't' Am· the Cockney infantryman, th e difference between sur• tubes of Dri·Siide to our that couldn't be rode, and there ~,·er was a eric.an~ are killed on our highways every year and his "Better 'Ole. •• vi val and helplessness in troops in Vietnam. He ha~ rider who C'Ouldn't be throwed." than ·have ever been killed in any war. In Vietnam there are no battle. Please send ~e ~. this suggestion for those ''Better 'Oies." The terrain cans as soon as possible. wh o would like to seve the is messy. The air is hot and It is a serious matter, fre-life of a G. I. Of a Leather- humid, and the jungles quently measuring the di(· neck: 0 'Donnell vs. Schlafly Report deter progress by foot, by ference between li(e and "You as an individual, wheels, and by track laying death when a cartridge fails misht well know some one vehicles. Mud and sand, to chamber. This was dra• in Vietnam. If you will send plentifully doused with salt matically described m a his name and addres s. we water, are unpleasant to letter written by a G.l. o( will ship him a case or 12 humans, and destructive to the First Cavalry Division, tubes of Dri Slide at a cos t metallic equipment, espec• last Christmas Eve. He said: of SIO . Send your contribu· ially to the automa ti c rifles "On the morning o( Dec. tions to: Dri-Siide Inc .. In•' carried by the infantrymen. 22 our company' ran into a dustrial Park, F remont, Mich. By Mrs . Richard Kuhn this was refused. Later th e S.O.S. Week will let ou r fighting men know battle for freedom is honored back home. that their CONFUSION, THY NAME "Minority Report," signed IS CONVENTION -I was by Ruth J achon, was mirneo-- there and still can scarcely Jlaphed and distributed to believe what I saw and alternates and deleaatc s in heard! The National Fodera-the lobby of the hotel and tion o( Republican Women on the convention fl oor at he ld their biennial conven-recess. It was never present· ti on in Washington, D.C. at cd by the chair -neither th e Sheraton Parle Hotel on was a FINAL credentialling May 5 and 6. From start to committee repon aiven to finish it was a convention the convention. STATE IOIIIIP by Sellalor. Jolin Sclllllila: The legislative history of By ~esc prohibi ti.ons, the my bill to cut o(f welfare federal government m effect payments to mothers of more deni.es the pe.ople of Cali- than one illegitimate child, (?m•a and theH rcpr~scnta• born more than 9 months t~ves any powe r to daf(eren· ahet pana&e of tho bill,-U.ate between tho5e who has been an object lesson save and lhos.e who waste, in the (ull scope of federal those truly an need and power qyer we lfare programs th ose who li ve as dc liber· in CalifOI'fii a. ale parasites on the produc· filled with confusion and The polls opened shortly in esularities. after 7 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Dorothy Elston, president Even thou&h all credentia.l· o( the NFRW, is a pro -ling was suppo1ed to have but she failed to conduct stopped at midni&ht Friday the convention in the mm-ni&ht. \he credontiallin& pro- net of one. The rules of ceded as lite as ·2 p*n. convention were by-passed Sablrday! (This is the equi· and adhered to '{)nl y when it valent to permitting people profi ted the O'[)onnell(orce. to reaister to vote after our Federation by·laws were polls open on election day!!) violated in pennitting the Saturday morning busloads The bill has received the live. 1£ such distinctions overwhelming endorsement of those California citizens from every part of the state who have written about it to me and to other legislators. In 2 personal con{ erences with me, Governor Reagan s howed a full awarenes s of the illegitimate baby busi- ness which the bill was in- tended to stop, and a very favorable inclination toward stopping it simply by cut· ti ng off the money. as my bi II provided. But representatives of the federal Department of Health, Education and Wei· fare announced that i£ this bill was passed, the federal government would withhold its entire 50% share of the money now being spent on Aid to Dependent Chi ldrcn in California. That half ".hare totals $240 mi Ilion per year. Since the purpose of th e bill was to pre ventmothers of illegitimate children (rom spending their welfare checks on themselves rather than on their children, the next alternative I investiga .. ted was to require the use of these payments Cot genu• inc neceuities such as food and rent, possibly by the use of food stamps. It soon became clear that even this modified form of the bill would result in a complete withdrawal o ( fe• deral funds from Aid to De• pendent Children in Califof"' nia, since the federalao- vemment bats any disti nc- tion what ever between i lie• JtUmate and le&itimate children. or their mothers , in handina out welfare pay- menta. furthermore, the Handbook of Public Allis .. tance Administration of the federal DopartmentofHealth, Education and Welfare ,.,. .. , ''cbe bl.1 ie principle chat uai elaftc:e come. to ... dy peraon• •• a ritht ... 111i1 -..ina ••npt'' meane, -·· 10 lbe Htuldbcot, llat the al818 may aot ,.... ........ ..,. .. If .. ""'" _, "M t.,....tM for ce,... ..... aipot ........... Mfti ...... cannot be made and some campa1gn newsletter o( of people were brouaht in reasonable controls 1~ p· 1 Georse Romney for president from New York, ennsy- posed, the upward spiral of and a Romney re ception in-vania and Michiaan to vote. welfare costs will have no vitation to be placed on each Their transportation was end. The price of accepting delegate's and alternate's paid; they were ziven lun• federal matching funds in seat, thus in a !ound-about cheon and told to vote welfare payments is a blank way "pre-primary in dorsin &" for Gladys O'Donnell. This check drawn upon Cali fornia a candidate. Robert's Rule s was told to a former con~ taxpayers by anyone who of Order and the call to con-gresswoman and NFRW pre-. makes an unverified claim ven li on we re cast aside -sident by some of the women to be in need. th ere were 3 motions still who we re bussed in to vote!· Thus under present condi• hanging at the close o( con-Now, as to whether or no t venli on that were never re-the votin& machines were tions, California has no solved' The only way a Sch-"rizaed" as claimed by v.el(are program of its own; 1 n ld · a y supporter cou obtwn many of the people at the it is merely administering a recognition from the chair, convention : "We do not federal program. We can if the chait re cognized her know that they were riued, only resain control of eli· voice, was to "rise to a but then neither do we know gibi\ity (or wei(are benefits point of order" o t "rise to that they were not," said by rejectins the federal aid, a point of personal privi-Phylli a SchlaO y to over however painful the process ledge" -and then th ey were 1,000 of her supporters after may be. asked if what they wished to the convention on Saturday tn this year o( fiscal cri• say was "germane to the ahemoon. The machines sis, the administration is subject." were set and sealed and the Althoufth alternates were :SChlal'ly inspectors were not prepared to make so &'' • r: d · d to represent their delesates never nobale Of pennatte great and costly a challenge in the event the delegates to check them. T op political to federal control. If Gover-had to leave the floor, Satur· e•pertl said that i( some- nor Reagan s tands finn in day rooming alternate s were thin& had not been done to his announced detennination told that they wou ld not be the machine• before aealins to prevent California from permitted to vote even them, the election commit~ becoming a mere admi.nistra• though their dele sates were tee would have very ar ... live subdivision o ( the (e• o(f the floor. This was in ciously opened the machines deral aovemment, before violati on to Convention rule a (or inspection! Therefore. long he will have to make 13 and 14. It wu wtona also it ia believed by many that that challenae. because many had spent up the Schlafly campaian 11~ Meanwhile, for this year, ( to $.350 .to attend this c~-pn o( May 4, "They cannot have introduced an amend• vent1on tn order that thelt win it; they will have to ed vera ion of my bill which clu.b would have a reprea~n-steal it," was born out. . tabve on the convention Profeuional political poll- wo.ul.d req~Jre mothers re· fl oor at all timea. It is in· ate'ra in Wasbinaton D.C., ceavma Aid to Dependent tctes ting to note that the at micklilht May S reported Children to sian affidavits ONLY deleaate or alternate that the work done on ere- quarterly that the y spent in the Ca lifornia deleaation dentiallina problem• and no ne of their welfare money who was disallowed was the motion made by a Cali· on alcoholic beveraaes, Gladys Mitchell, ueaaurer fomia dcleaate to credential jewelry, color television of the LaJUna Beach Club all those credentialled by 1ets, tuicab (ares (elcept -her credentiallina waa their club preeidents had in emeraencie s)~ out-o(--state disallowed because of a seeured tho olecticn of Phyl- travel (except in emeraen• te chnicality! lit SdtlaOy by 600 votes! cies), and car paymcnt1 It should be noted th.~t It ahould be known that am ountina to more than 2S~ Ruth Jaclcaon or H_aw~u, Dorothy El•wn violated her of their check •. This does mcm~r of the credonttalhna PfOIIliae to lhe SchlaOy ror- commatteo stood up before ces by not pennittinalhe in-n~t appear to be .in coniiiet tho entire convention and •poction of lho votin& madl· w~th federal rc~u1rome~ts.lt resia.ned her poet _ said ebe ine1 and by not pre .. testina will be very tnteree.ttnl to couldn't eland it any lonaer. lbem. She wrota a Iotter M-.y tee wtr.o opposes th11 ve ... Twenty-sill Wi1conain clu.ba 4 usu.rina Schteny e..., •ion of the bill, and for had been dinllowed -dit-paip ,....,, tbat the would what naaon1. CHdit.ed. Some or lho elubt have Cho •ocina machi11111 Good G,UJ! Bun ... ""'· lhe draft cards too: Coddle thou who bon doe bombl Lec't 10 die olber ""'"-ror ooct: Sopport doe boyo io V• ' te..... -C~B. had boon in exiatence ror "" ... t .. &ed and woald ,.... iS yean, end many of lb• mit lheir lnepectJoa before woman in thou clu.b• .,e,. lheir ualiaa -'but. the tho dedicated worten fto tUCbiae1 .,.. tn.pt i~t, elected tho Republieue iD Itt 111p, Nl •d 11aled ..S 1'166. • ' lbo Sc:lllally ioapocton wero Bobbie Amea of Alebema NMt •odftfd or peaniued Mde a modoa lbal. •e «='lir 10 -.. ...... '""' tho ''MiMdty Roport" -.. ..,.., ..,. W. ol tiM cndeatiaJIU.a oa. -U., ..d -a .. _. io •• nUnee to &be coev•doa. ................ dill--o1 the Georgian delegation rose to protest the election and made a motion that it be thrown out. A subsidiary motion was made to refer the motion to the NFRW Board. Even thouah many in the front o( the hall fel t that this subsidiary motion was voted down (and a tape which was made of th is vote should tell the story) the chair recog- nized the "ye5 .. vote and the main motion was referred to the NFRW Board, which voted 58 -2 to uphold the May 6 election. There were 31 speakora' that first day and evonias- Giadys O'Donnell, proaram chainnan, planned it well! All speakers harped on "party uni ty." We got the messaae llfter the first two -36later, at 11:30 p.m. they were still harmnerin& away at it. Every ti me a deleaatc rose and addressed the chair with a motion that we return to the bu sineaa or the con- venti on, the delegates and alternates were told that the spealcera had come a ion& way and should be heard. No business was con- ducted. We heard 1pcakeu - Iota or speaken! No re•olu- tions on legi slation, only speakers. We had courtesy resolutions, yes, but we had speakers! The con vention was late starting; the N .. tiona! Anthem was ommi tted 1.1ntil the delegates and al- ternates made such a fuss that we were premiued to sing it. The innvocation was omi tted the first day and delayed the 2nd until alter the pledae or alleaiance; and as I said, there w&l no final re port £tom the creden- tials commi ttee. So you ace even thou&h I was there to act an eye- witneaa report, such a meetin& wu hard to believe since Dorothy Elston is a pro -I wi sh you could have be en there to 1ec and hear all that went on. UC:AL IIOTIC! An el~arine, L.G. (Buck) reinforced platoon or bard PAT ZEBAL of Balboa receives the pre- sident's gavel fro m Helen Riheldatfer, of Costa Me sa, retiring president, at the for- mal installation banquet of the Newpo rt Harbor Zonta Club at the Irvine Coast Country Club April 27 . Pictured above, from left, are Lucy Angell of College Park., fi rs t vice-president; Ve rda Acker of Huntington Beach, re cordi ng secretary; Ml ss Riheldaffer; Marge Rees of Costa Mesa, treasurer, Mrs. Zebal; Lila Schoen· mehl of Lido Isle, corresponding secre- tary, and Fay Harbison of New po rt Heights, 2nd vi ce-president. Marguerite Forgit of Newport ~s Zon ta Foundation secretary. The picture wa s taken against the background of a malce·belicve Hoag Hospital development center, part of the program honoring the new president who is secretary for Haag's expans ion fund campaign. (Ensign photo.) _L_EG_ ... L_H_OT_ICE_Town-Gown names officers NOTICF:Of PUI\UC IIEA RJr\G New oHicers will be in- Noti ce i~ hereby g.ive~ that stalled at the season's final the Phan.DIIIIj: Commossoon of . Eloise Kloke, programs~ ~~. Richard Sherwood, the City of Sewport Brach mee tms or UCI Town and will hol d a public hearing on Gown at 10 a.m. Monday, the applicali oo of Ri chard L, May 22, in the lounaeo( the Lawren~e for ,• Vnriaace #901 campus Commons. lo permot: a 2 • 3" eocroach- hospitality, and Mrs. Spen· cer Olin Jr., mem bership. ·Other membe rs of the new executive committee Mrs. Samue I Batdorf, re• meut ia10 the requ ired 3 foot The outgoi n& president, aide yard for 11n 1Ht111ched car• Mrs. Daniel Aldrich Jr., cordinssecre~ry ;Mrs . Bruce port, o& Lot 20, Blodo: 432, wife or the UCI c hancellor, ·sumner, Corresponding secre-Tract Corona del Mar, 438 Dahlia Avenne, Corooa riel wi ll be installins officer. tary, and Mrs . Alvin Pinck- Mar. Mrs. Frederick McB rien o ( ley, treasurer. Noti ce ia hereby further Newport Beach wi II be the New members o( the ad vi- given that said publi c heRrinf new pre1idcnt. The vice-aorv board are Mi ss Ruth will be held on the ht day o ·~ NOTICE Of AJBUC HEARING June, 1967, at 1he hou r of 8:00 presidents will be Mn. White and~~. Robert Stan• Notice Ia hereby sivea thai p.m. in the Cou ncil Chambers L•,.•• ...,...,.(• ton (rom the northern county th e PlaiiDIDg Commiuu:Onof the of the Newport Beach City •v-"""II .. area, Miss Ape a Blomqui s t City of Newport Beach will Hall, 11 whi ch time and pl•ce bold a poblic huria& on the uy aa.d all peraons i11 teruted N011CE OF PUiLit: HEARING and Mrs. Ri chard Newe II from application of George Olaen may appear and be heard Nntice is hereby givea that lhe southern counlJ area, for " Use Permil #1272 to pe,.. thereon, the ~laulog Co•miuion of and Mrs. Ralph Gerard and •it: live eatertaia•n.t ia coe-Ray Y. Copelia, 11ecreury th~ Clly of Newport Beach will M G K t f UCI aectloa .with • niatias re.. Ne wport Beach Ci ly hold a pohlic hearias oa the rs. C~&e . en to~ • taoraat (th e 1\.lte Ho,.e ,_) PlaiiD iag Cammlaaioll applicatiOn of Mea• o .. l M•r FoiJOWIRJ tnst•llauon, a ia the C-1 District. S.id live Publlab: May 18, 1967, in Nursery lac., DBA Ro1~r'a of mu1ica·l pr:oaram will be pre- eatertala•nt will couiat of · Tbe Newport Harbor Enl!li£D Callfonr.la for • Un Pe'!ft lt 1ented by the UCI chamber a pl•o, oa metn 1 bouda #1273 to permltt • aoo-rlaah••& . d' . dnc.COfiM'lloaly uo .... 1295 Fi •L-Bib'.... •lp ia nee•• of ss aquN et.naon, un~er the uectton Newport Blvd., Newport Bucb. rona Ule le feet in area. Said aip will be o( Or. Maur1ce Allard or the Notice Ia hereby fardaer Fot when ye wore the ter-64.8 aqure feet do11bl e faced UCf dopartmcnl of music. 11 ..... drlat •aid pablle hearta1 vantt of sin, ye wore free ao ... naDiog lll•miut •d. oa will lte hel• 011 d!e ht d.,. or I ... ., Portloe of Lot I, Tract 422S.. 111 liEU. •MD J•••· 1967, et tlla ho•r of 8,00 rom n.,.teoutncn. eo.noolr kaowe u 2121 .\L IU U ll ~· Ia t~.• Coaacll Cla..be,. What fruit had ye then in We•tclif Orin, Newpott T J I ohhfilewport lkaclt. Chy Hall. tboee thin&• *hereof ye are Beacl.. ~. Clayton Thompaon o( et wlt.ldo tl•• •tl place ..., now ••hamed? for &he end Notice I• hetebJ huther Cona Mesa, the newly e lec:· • .II -•• later.et.. •lv'eo that ••ld pablle heariDI ._.. • .. _ 1 •• N • ,. •. -~ of tho" lhla11 il death. · will be held oa tlte lat. tl-r of -proshnont o -e ewport :.: .,,.., •ill M heetlll drl~ Bu.t DOW ~iq made froo J .. e, 1967, at tlte hoer of 1t00 Beach Ebell Club, wi lt hot I Rey Y. CopeU•. HC:retary ~·--·ClOy P1 ..... C.-1Ml .. ... loll .. , tlay II, 1•1, to noR .. ,... I-~ Coli "' ,_ .... .., ........... an.- &ca lift, aDd beeome ..... p.M. ia ... Cooacll Ch-~ dill board mefl'tb.lu Tuesday, vanta 10 Ood, yo have yow of the New~rt s .. ch Ch7 J_. 6, at her borne, lliS fnah taaiO Mlloeaa, end th• hit, at wtllela "•• •Ill plac. Qibraha SL to fonnulate a&J •• all ,..._ •• la'-Neletl • averl•liqlife. • ..,. .,,. • .u M he•lll plane for 1967--61. The f'Of lhe .... a of ain it u..,.... _.liDI will beaia at 10 dNda: tNt the Pft of ()od it R.,. Y • C.,.Ua, Hem.,. a.m. eternal lire tlltoa-t. J ... u., Newport S.aeh Ctc, An lnaovatloa lbit year •• Pl-l .. c-1_... • Oari1l. o. l...ord. ·(lOCMDe hWI .. t-., 11. IM1, Ia wtll be lbe ctlrrNietion fA 6:20-llJ no N•..,... ••-Eulp nri-Bbell aoctiona. • ' . NEWPORT HARBOR Ellllll FIRST SECT1011 --P. 3 THUIIIDAY, IIAY11, 1157 COIOIA~~. --· .. ·--with Rosalind Ru uell Robert Moue Jonathan w;,,,.,. I -~(l-- Call in Your Want A.d to th• En•lvn .673-0550 THE LUXURIDUS NEW IALI. THEATRE 0 Marty lllcl llyroa ._., Tboy oro fiaally oaki• Balboa PeaiDIUla home ... Tru. or C-.o Shores, edvaat.qe of tbeir CbristmU bwatina at tbe ••auna when Kay and Lym. Puwell of ~rt from daqh&en Pam ... they weteCXDed over 75 Bay Sborea, Jane ad Je(f 9!.eri ••. I)OrOtby ud JoM aueatl 10 honor new NeW" Farwell, who live in Back Worlie of Belboa hlaad. ·• • porters Betty and Bill Far-Bay, Aan and Bob Ourley of the aift, round trip dcke&l well and Joan and Bill Tustin and Pu&Y and Felix to Hawaii! Wren to our town ••• On tho Farwell of Loa Anaelea. • • • welcomina eommiuee. o( • • • Corona delMar Hish School ~MESA · Anlhony ()linn in "THE HAPPENING" -also- James Maaon in "DEADLY AffAIR" Tula and Diet Uftderwood sophomore, Tim AbboU cl of Bt.ycroat hav,o announced Irvine Tenace, took a couple that weddina belli will be. of days, off from school an4 rinaina f« their dauahtor, jelled Lo Elsah, lllinoi1, Dale wbe~ she becomes the to vi1it hia brother Scot&., bride of Richard Sheets, son who is a junior at ·the Prin- of Eleanor and Euaene cipia hiah school. Sheetz of We1tclirf, on July • • . • 22 at the Zonta Club house. Kay Montaomery of Irvine • • • Tenace w11 hoateu to a Barbara and Bill Stewart wedd inaahower luncheon for of Emerald Bay are hootina Cindy Burney, dauahter of Iii!"~~~~ these days with de1iaht. .. Ella Burney of Corona Hiah• over their bleued event .•. lands Monday l11t ... enjoy• Richard Boone in "'HOMBRE'" -aho- Jill St. John in "TNE LIQUIDATDR" a baby boy, "·Brad''~ ina the beautiful day and • • • weddina plana for July 1st Ann and Bob Badham were were Doris Weedon an'd down on state busineu from O.arlotte J~kson of Irv ine Sacramento last weekend but Tenace, Betty Schisler of took time to have dinner at Balboa Island and Helen th.o Reuben. E. Lee with Frank, Ruth Lieb and Mary frtonda Marilyn and Jack G I fSh c1 ·rr . at. ayo ore 1 s. Hopwood of lrvme Terrace • • .., and Marlene and Wanen Stwtevant or Baycrest. • • • Mark your calendar. DPEN 6•45-CDNTINUDUS SUNDAY 2,1 5 J une 2nd. . .irvine Coast Counuy C lub. .Julia Brown, of C leveland, Ohio, a former FBI aaent who worked as a communis t for 9 years , will tell of the com- munist techniques in the civil ri&hts movemenL The Pacific and Southwest Optimists aathercd for a quiet convention. . .last weekend in Palm Sprinas. Ncwportcrs Nancy and D.J. Daniels of Baycrest and Faith and Paul Garman o( Westcliff were there. . . Christine and Jac k McCabe of Bay Shores really lucked out ... they came home with Christine sporting a portable T.V. she ~~ton as a door prize! NDW 5HDW1NG -ENDS 23 • • • The aroom ... Jim P\avan, home on leave from Hawaii. the bride •.. Sunday llling• worth, dau&ftter of Barbara and J im lllinaworth of Bal· boa Peninsula ... the wed• dina, Friday last at SL James. .l • • • A smashina success. the International Walk. • • • lng and Jack Horn'beck of East Bluff got theirBahi a California Group to&ether and hashed over old trai I stories and looked at moviu of their Me:~~.i c an adventures last weekend. • • • 'Nhile leaning over to pi ck up a tennis ball at her daily s tint to the tennis court, Jean Ward or Irvine Terrace found that she couldn't straighten up ... 'lrben her husband's mo ther arrived on Mother's Day from San Fran• cisco she round Jean full of good cheer ... but flat on her back in bed. JUDY LUTTRELL, daugh· ter ot Mr. and Mrs . J, Mich- ael Luttrell, 2710 Drake Ave., Costa Mesa, is the Zonta girl for May at Costa Mesa High School. She is head cheerleader, honor ro1\ student, member of yearbook staff, senior play cast, GAA and Pep C lub. She has also been act ive on the drill team and in the Latin Club. Outside of school she has helped a club project to support Indians 011 a res er• vation in Ar izona. She plans to attend Orange Coast Coll ege this fall and I at er go to a university in Au stra- lia.lSw en.5.on ohoto.) of Mr. and Mr s. Harry A. Cl arke, 427 b2nd St., New- port Shores, is Zonta girl for May at New oort Harbor High School. She is GAA president, treasurer of the senior class, memb er of AFS and CSF. She was SUS AN HALEY, daughleJ of Mr. and Mr s . Charles Haley, 440 Cabr illo Ter., Corona Highlands , is Zon ta girl fOr May at Corona del Mar High School . She is a member of the s en iOr honor society, CSF, student counci I,A FS, Ski Club and pep squad and is s erving as a songleader, Sh e is acti~e in the Key- notes of the South Coast Child Guidance AuiCil iary and was a member of Tri· Hi -V. Sh e is a winner of an a rt department award this year. She plans to attend UC I and major in a rt or Mr. and Mr s. F Sne llen, 2llb Wallace Ave., Costa Mes a, is Zonta girl for May at E s tancia High Schoo!. She is a cheerlea- der, v ic e~resi dent of the French Club, member of GAA, AFS, a nd CSF . As a GAA basketball manager as juniOr she wa s homecomi ng TliASH t;AN ENGLU~UR~SI The annual AFS benefit of lhe adult committee of the Corona del Mar High School welcomed almost 300 gue sts ... Swiu fondue and re· aional wines at the home or Harriett and Ted Witmer in honor of Hedi Maire of Swit- zerland ... Galinha con AI• rot. at the home of He len and David Ballutiac lbooor· ina Heloi.. Coocatwa of Btaz.il, and at the home 'or Doris and Bob Underwood, honorina German student Christoph Schuria, dessert dent. She is treasurer of Ch i Rho, member of the Bobbie Brooll:s nat ional fashion board and chairman of the May Co. teen board. She plans to attend State College at Full erton and major in ed ucation . (C ameo House photo.) a junior, and mem ber cl the . princess,a1ternale to Gi r\s' F-rench club and dr ill team. State and Pee Club pr esi-HlRBDII VIEW T.ElCHEII Outs;de acliv;t ies ;ncl ude GDIIG TD llmtUTE SOMETHING NEW FROM THE "A-1111" I'IATUI ING: lht..ty c-lfNc~ •' hOp ...... el-ln-witfrt • ...-4 flnlth .... It ....... .,. .. .......b II ..... ..,..., TM .... ._.. WflltWo-• ,.._ .,,. hlfl,.. -.4 ._..... c-"'"-lech ,,... c-IM'-wN c-Itt 'llll' '-· n-. -•ly ftVI ~ --Wet~ ,-en .. ,.. .......... ' ... tt~;. 11 -.11y ~ .,lddr ._ .,.,.,.._~_ ...... ,. THE AWNING MAN WI.._ A••da'" 16800 So. Harbor Santo Ana . CASSERDLE 2129' torte and coffee ... all Shore Cliffs homes ... Sunday las t. • • • Neu fall 4 families in the Corona del Mar hiah schoo l area will have an additional younaa ter catchina the early momina bus to school ... accordina to Janet Bell, their AFS adult committee chairman ... Dori s and Bob Underwood of Shore Cliffs, Nancy and A.K. Phelps of Cameo Hiahlands, Mary and Walter Mayer of Balboa Is• land and Ruth and Frank Wilson of Newport Beach. • • • They didn't have far to ao but to Jean and Godfrey Lumsdon it miaht just have been crossoocounty. The movina van arrived early Monday momina and took them from Larkspur on one side of the hi&hway to Or- chid on the other side, in Corona del Mar. • • • Flyina their Bonanza 12 Delta, Shirley and Hud Saf• fel l of Westcliff have made s tops in Ariz.ona, New Mex• ico, Illinoi s , and are now in 19' .. ,.. •• Anne s. Lewis or Mar iners Scout s, Tioga ser• Harbor View School will be vice club and Taffy social among 40 participants in • club. Sh e has rece ived a national defense education s tate scholarship this year. act insti tute for advanced. She plans to attend UC San study in En&lish thi s sum- mer at Western State Col-Diego and major in math or lese, Bellingham, Wash. biology , and eventually do The institu te wi ll offer aerospace research. its participants 4 threo-•r-.--c.~-:c credit courses, for credit or not as they prefer, durina an a-week summer terrri from June 1~ through Aua. 11. Each participant will ro- ceive a stipend of S75 per week plus an allowance o( $15 a week for each depen- dcnc BONANZA OFFICIALS TD DISCUSS AIR PRDBLEMS At the request of Norman Hansen, local district manaaer of Bonanza Airline, a meetina has been set up for Wednesday afternoon, May 31. at Newport Beac b City Hall with City Mansaor Harvey Hurlburt to discuu problems and their cor- rective measures relative to the operation of Bonanza. Myron Reynolds, Airline vice president, wi II also attend the mectina. .. 1 am very alad that Bonanza is concerned about public relations," Mr. Hurlburt stated. "I am look- ina forward to thi s meetina." LEGAL IIOT1Cf N011CEOF PUBUC HEARING Notice i• hereby siYft thai the Plu.aio.a CornmiNioo.ofthe City of Newpo rt Bud' will bold • public beariaa ofl lirle appllc•tioa of Robert R. Romer for • Use Pemit lfl 27f W p~ mit: the coa•t nu:tloo of • 1 ... ily room •ddilioa o•er an u• io.tias aoo-eoalormio.a attached a•r•fe• Said a•r•e Ia located Y 4 • fro,. the n• property li•e 00 • 15' alley which re- qvoire. • 5' aatb•ek, o• Lot 1, Block A, Tro.c t Seaahore Coloo.y. Co-.ott.ly lr.aowa q 6100 Wnt Oceu Frou, New• po« Beac:ll. MRS. M.L. RENNICK o f Costa Mesa, seateli at right, won the special prize of a trip fo r 2 to Puerto Vallar- ta. Muico, in the Cinco de May o con test sponsored by lhe lido Shops Assn. Shown here mak ing th e presen- tation to the win ner are Marianna Georgantas of lido Travel Bu reau, first vice-i)resident o f the associati on, and Steve Krik.l, manager of B.D. Howes & Son, the newly elected presidenL DR . GILDE TD LECTURE DT. Helen Oilde, 4229 n•·•··· , ''Vou know a good doctor for thla?" It's a question we answu all the time. Sometimes it's son. one new in the nciahborbood. Sometime~ it's an old friend who just doesn't happen to have a family physician. The boy sprains an ankJe ... the blby runs a temperature ., . Grandma bu a bad COU&h. Troubled people often tum to us for help, and riahtly so. We work closely with physicians, providin& the medicines they prescribe and use in their offices. We know who they are, their special- ties, their office houk.. In an cmer~tncy we're aood people to ask. And we're alwa)'l happy to be of scrvK:c to our friends and patrons. Christensen Pharmacy -1 &. COAST atw .. CO.O.A DD. 11U omou 1·1111 USED • Sir, ...... , ...... ,..... ...... ... .. __ .... low ""'"' ""' ..... ,.. -............ , .... ,.. ..... ,.. ........ .. _ _,_,._ .... ___ c.. .. A». .. _......,_ ..... ..., .. ... -.. ywrstff, ••• .If: H ,_ "'...., , .. ,., ,...., CORVEIIE IF.DeUIIIW ·63 CONVUniU ................. $19M Sfl~ .AY, Y4 '"-tot~. •Mit ..... --· •60 HAIIIITOP . . . . . . . $1644 & $1414 ..... ~IQ ... It ....... -. ...... _ ..... (;Jooi,Q " t. ... ...... ~~~. '64 STING lAY CONY£1nlll ....... $2144 -IIIKk. • --. ............... -· '66 STill& lAY 16 mNG lAY • -· ,.,., .. , '*""iflefl. SVF -. '64 CORVETTE fASTBACk ...... , ••• $3,295 1ti"I '•J,4 ..... R&H. ~or..,d ,. ....... ,,.,.-'1• •64 I'OIT COUH . . . . . . . . . $ 774 ~ ,_ .. , .................. ou , .. '63 ~ COUI'f ........ $ 914 • _.., ~ ......... rw•• OJH 11"1. ·6s ~ COUI'l. 4 Sl'flD . . . . . . . . $1 SM A _ .. c.-11 IIIII-. ~~-. II Op., 8 a.m. ,., c-.. ow_.._,.....~ ... 1100 t ClWIWI AYE. •. ~. -.... ···,. OUNGE • 6»-35al Toll F•~c IIOMU. Hair Fashions IFIEIPIIT ' ' t BEA .s::::~ADYS ~ ltNADENE +FAY +PATRAI [ COMPLETEBEAlJIYCAR.E I WI(; slYuNG ac MANICURES t H4I~TBLVD. t 673-5911 -·--.- N otiee is hereby fo.nbr sin• tlaat .. id pah1ic:: hari• will M: t.eld t* tlae lat day of J••e, 1967, •• tlle •o•r of 8r00 P·•· 1.• dt.e Coucil Clr._k,. ol die lhwport Be.ect. City 8•11, •t wlt.ic.\ ll•• •d piKe .., • •11 ,..._.. la .. re•te4 .., .,.. •4 kt lleatd ......... laria Way, West Newport Heiaht1, assistant prof'u· tOr o( Enaliah at Lona Beach State, will talk at noon Monday, May 22. in the 5th in a aeries of lec- t:Drel sponsored on cam-1~;;;-lrJ.~& ='""'-• pus by the Enalish deJ)Itt- Jr...lr1D, -:T:'TT:.ii .-:JUF.1T'l '1:-:11-. · . ' I '' , I. : I 't . • ' ,j • ......... ' • • - 1.,. Y. Copelia. aecre1.., .. .,.,.,. Beec .. City ,_._, c-•••* hW~1.., II, 1M7, ~. 1'\e fifewpMt .... , Eaalp IDOftt. She received her B.A. and M.A. dearee• from 1he Uai•onhy ol Colondo •d I'<'..._. rtl.O!. '4epee from the Uni• vnaity ot Chic:aao . I .._,. I ----- SHUTS OUT TARS 4-0 r.oord-ehat..,.. a one-out tinale lnao center-The "'•laftl• compiled 1a. LOoitor .. ,..,. or senior field, c:huins Sobolew .. :i 11-t UAional record to bo- pitc ... r O.or.. Pallo \he lhome with the Muuana•a como lhe moal auccenfal Colla Meta ~llUll hOftot• filii tally of the pme. Men baaeball team aiDCa ltiden ended their 1967 lr-This waa the only run tJio the 1962 C1F champion- viDe Lcaaue campaip on 1 Mcsans needed, but they allip team. happy nole by defutina the added one more in the Sth Coach Paraont uid, ''lt't Tan or Newport Harbor 4-0 innina, and 2 more insurance alway• treat to boat Go .. on the losers' diamond lau runs in the top of the 7th. auya, lftd it ... no nu.ke."' Friday. The viQtory enabled Captain Leppa, who pl.yed Pallo wu virtually in Coach Robert Pauon'a a very fine defentive pme c:orrrnand o( the J&O'IC (rom cha.raes l~ conclude leaaue at ahortllop, ldded, ... Jt't I the beainnina 11 he uacd 1 acbon w1th a res pectable a areat way to end the aharp breakina curve ball 8-6 record and as ~u~ed aeaaon and alao my hiah and lively faat ball to aet them or. a 4th place ramah achool career. They were a down the Newport hitters. (d·epcnd1 ~1 on how Newvort areat bunch of auya to play Heallowedonly 3 hits while faresaaainstSanClemcnte). with; neat year'a team strikina out 7 men . He ea• Mesa was the only team s hould be even more sue• pcrienced trouble only in to beat the Irvine Leaaue ceuful than this year's the 5th innin&, but he was champion11. San Clemente. team." ~!-..~. :~· . .: do:r.~s:.'tb NB Tennis Club wins 11-7 He broke the season s trikeout record of 62 set b¥ Steve Harper in 1962. He recorded a total of 67 strikeout.s durin& the season The Newport Beach Tennis Club tennis team defeated the Lakewood Rac ket Club II to 7 over the weekend. while wiMina S aames. In the men's competi ti on, don Youna spelled victory. The ladies matches saw I siJ. Newport team• win their matches . WiM in& combina.. J .. • • tions included Pat YoUfll 1 • It was a scoreless battle Newporters Bi ll Annstrona until the top or the 4th inn · and Glenn T umb~ll, John ina, when th irdsacker Dave Ta~l and Lee RamHe z, Bob Sobolewski led off the in· Smath and Rolf Ena en, Ted nina with a double down Burke and Dick Stephens, the leflfield line. Sho~t· Ed Rieber and Bill Kelter, stop Mike Leppa then drove and Larry Johnson and Gray· and Carol Burke, Eileer'l Stephens and Barbara R•· mire z, Dee Mallon and Gayle 12-year~ld Horn, Carole Gu11uheim of Costa Wesa has records to p rove il and Nicki Mau, Dot Bcmey· ...th! Mll1110, as M is called, is pictured at the and Barbara Hanis, and with his brother, Bob, 15, who is a weight-lift- Helen McCriTTmon and Baz· ing coach, They both will go with the Orange Co ast bara Power. ¥MCA to Camp Osceola this sum me r and will give Bucs Share campfire demons trations. Thei r father run s a we ight- li fting and work ou t center called the Hall of Fame at d I 443 Hamil.ton SL, Costa Mesa. Ricl(y can lift 320 secon spo pounds in a squat lift. O•ange Coau Colleae <lo· I :...J. Isle· permits ok'd sed out the 1167 baseball LIIIU ~~.!.,ht~. tho Newport Ha.rbor Ch.. Briaht, Jolfti Stilhun, ber of CorNnorco will hold D•vkl Plumb, Ruth McMi liM, ita 51h annual acholatship =~":.' t"!.~wn:· .. -~~ h•.ncbeon Wednesday, May . • ~Y e. • Nl ........ , 31. at tho Balboa Bay Club\ Mt~e ~unn•naham •. Andru ~<:cordina to Corrmodore ROJU, Robert Sevuz. Ann Skipper Bill Rina. ~arkey, John Stol~tk, Outttandina acholart o( Jill Threlkeld, Pat Smatb, Newport Harbor II lah School Gary Stuart, Mark Paet,z, and Corona del Mar Hiah Kathleen Clarke, Jail Schoo l will be honored. Brouahton, and The s peaker will be Dr Johnson. . o COM HIGH Afthut G. Coon.s, pas t 1prc• Sue Ha ute, Ju9y Paao . 11dent of Occ1dent~l Col· Susan Baley, Paul Shapiro, leae and now proudenl or Peter She I ton De Ann the C~lifornia ~oordinat ina Evan a, Diane 'De Forest; Council for . H1aher Educa· Janet Carlin, Paul ine tion. Brecht, Elinor Hall, Candi C~irmen for the luncheon Dove, Brooke Blakely. are Bob Hield and Dr, Alan Janet Bryant, Sunn Can- Andrews. field, Gay Eisman, Gary Followina s tudents will be Lona. Mar)' Tosti, Laurel honored: Twileaar, Heii:li Winburn, • HARBOR HIGH Gretchen Schindler, David John Groenina, William Mary Paul, J ohn Loveland, Helen Morken, Barbara J ohn Ried, Jeanne I Time 2 Times 3 Times 20 words or len ........... 1.50 2.~ 3.00 21 words to 30 words 2.00 ~.00 4.00 31 word s 10 40 words 3.00 4.00 5.00 Eoch word over 40 words .05 .10 .15 sea100 with an 841 white-The first construction per-West Upper Bay wash or Cha£rey Friday to mi ts ror the Linda hie de-J ohn Stoneman, 1730 An· 20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORQER KEITH ROBINSON, age 9, son of Mr. and Mrs .Oouglas K. Robinson, 4313 Seton Rd., Irvine, displays the Bible that he won for the best entry in last week's "Dot to Dot Sermonette" on the Ensign Bible page. Ke ith is a 3rd grader at Halt in Newport gn Dtloto. l for your aa.raae items .. BOOKS. too l s , housewares needed for ou'r daily &IU- aae sal e~· ~-~75 . Te- Winkle Hardware, Costa Mesa. cam a share of second pi ace velopmen t have been i s sued ti gu a Way, 1.-un i t, 2·s to ry ~!"!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!":"~~~~':":;"".AI in the Ea~tem Con ference. by the Newport Beach bu ild-dwelling, 541,000, and gar-~ • MUSICAL FOR SALE PUB U CATION typi nawant· ~CC finuhed the EC race ina departmenL aae, 52,0011• • BOOKS FOR SALf ed. Have varityper; head· wnh a 12-6 slate, and l.S.. The JrviRe Co. has taken Robert Koehler Jr., swim-liner. Over 60 type face s. 12·1 ove.rall re cord.. out permits for a securit) mins 'Pool, 1064 Per.cador •·rn,. fJrt>u ft>arson ."itun " _ ·'TheAtre Compact Oraan' Call 673·1507 or 673..()550. Joe M•ller wen t. the rou~c stat.ion, block wall, and a D•., 53•44,_. with electronic taps and .1\sk for Fran. ' tb n.. k h tht> first b,.h.ind th~ sant"s ON LY 10 ' e uu.cs to p•c up as recreation buildina, whidl. Loui s Bennv. 1337 Galax,· b • •·1 1. Castanet•-at.·· •~ EC 3 1 f ,,.port -) Fran<e " UC<e • rr 0 111 wm ag&Jnst os-initially will be used as a D h d -~ 1 CORCORAN' Mu ,,c CO. .,.II r d 4 d r., Y ro un:rapy poo, hohm. llardhark $1.9:i. ses, ,v1 1 er . anne an sales office. Sl.lOO. (Acros!i from Fashion Sq.) dol d 4 h to th P Ord•r from : e out · 115 e an-Pri vate showin gs o r the Shell Oil Co ' op· e 1166 Town & Country !hers. . ·• -can ~ s Amf'rlcan Opinion Boot& S.Ore .-5414318 The whitewash was the Linda hie ~te aze already for s tation at IULIO Jrvme 1934 Harbor Rh'd. Your Chamber of Commerce needs an electric plate,' under way, The 28-acre Ave .S:) 600 C'o.!itll M~u -Phonf' fi46-o645 ~-lon. & Fri. 'til 8 pm Miller, and marked lhe lOth horsesho e shaped island Carono del Mor . • Story 4t Clark. ti me in 11 tries that he went has been designed to ac-Glendale Federal Savmgs, r fold· chairs., tv tables or "!?? Call 6734050 i nd we will help you clean out your aar~---th ird con feren ce shutout for ·• • · :::::::===~~-~~~~;~~~~.~~~~:_~ the ~-i nni ng rou te. The only commodate 107 waterhont 2333 E. Coas t Hwy., add Saeinway i . HOUSE TRAILER.tup to )0' h ·.c bo do k. rr-Lowr,.v. o<gan w/L('!!~li!', n!'ar ti me .\Iiiier came out earl)' omes, Wlul at-c mg o n ee space on 2nd story, Mus t be reasonable. 673· "I bl • 11 1 n!'"'• oni>· S645; .. a~y t!'rm~. Was '" ge< some rest for a area~ ava1 a e 1or a · n-and erect 2 signs. Sl .lOO . 1 · 1 9266. Call evenings. "" S785va Ut$pin!'t p1ano, 385. start 2 days later. dividual homesites will lr'f'int Terrae• Schmidt·Phill ips Co. Steve Robertson, fiJI ina in c arry a 75-y ear lease, ac-D. Swedlo w, 1607 B3ya-1907 ~.\lain St., Santil Ana fo r the injured Steve Yocom curdina to Will iam Mason, dere Ter., addi ti on and al- at fir st., banaed ou t 4 hits in pres ident of the Irvine Co. terat.iun, $20,0LIO; redecor· 5 tries to pace the a ttack. The Linda Isle permits ate, SI,OOU. GRAND OPENING May 2.S..26-27 • PERSONAL ANONntous Harbor Area. 673·8724. 24 J . ROBERT PAINE, vice-president of Mutual Savings & Loan Assn ., Co ron a del Mar, is pictured at left re- ceiving a certif icate of appreciatioo from Anthon y Ch ristopher ol Seal Beach, newly elected president of tt1e Orange County Council of the U.S. Navy League. Mr. Paine, a member of the Navy League Council's board of directors, wa s hono red tor his promotion of the 19b6 Na vy Day celebration in Newport Beach. Dan Mikel s chippe~ i!' wilb arc amooa the conl truction Newport a 3 lor 5 eflon, 11'.1a_Aitcty,: ~h-i aaued dlnina May J~e Hi Json 3-story Haas, Ri ck Man.ce~ and by the buildina departmenL triplex, 233 !':)dl • St., S6 1,- Mike BotU each'ptckma up Here is !h e lis t of proj ects 110. a plllir.. valued at 51,000 o r more: Woodrow Paine, addi tion , l in• l•l• 2318·20 ~ewrort Blvd., WIIITI!"S PET liii9-P ~-~~~~~~~~ .440 E. 17th SL, Costa 2 blks, from Westclirr Plaza • STORACE Phone 642-2251 REFRESHMENTS. FREE HARBOR TRANSFER The Irvine Co., block wal l, SlO,OOO. SA\1PLES. FREE GIFTS. ANDSTORAGE .Sl O,OOO; re creation build-Surfside Properties, un it ins. a port.ion of which will over garage, JOiC 33 rd St., DRAWINGS DAILY. Agent for The s tar of"The Ugi)' Dach-WHEATON ALL ROLLER SHADES serve as a sales offi ce, 512,000. shund" movie here Fri. & . VANLINES, INC. Sat., May 26, 27, 10 a.m. Ll 8·7323 or L1 8•9783 PLAIN &DECORATIVE S15,000; auard house at en-Allen Dale, add en try and tran ce, CO serve as security cJ.i t, 31 31 W. Cnast ll wy ., s tation for thi s pri vate corn-51,674. 't.i l noon. Ed & J une Wh ite. 375E.11th St., Cos ta ~-lesa 1-c:-=,..,.--:::-::-c-c---~l 20% DI~UNT I THIS COUPON LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND CASH &CARRY HOURS M O N .-F I'I l, 9 AM-5 ,. ... SATU I'IIOA V 9 AM -) ,.,., C:ltc Sltatfc Sltop DRAPERIES DRAPERY HARDWARE ROLLER SHADES WOVEN WOODS 2&0! lle~J~r~IIY~. llewlllflluU 173·2831 541-154& SPECIAL! IEI.~DIIS.-fii.-SAT. lilY 17-11-11-21 munity, 52.500. Emest Van Dom, duplex-:--:::--:-~------- Center at Hla 25 th SL, 5l tl,175. . 2-Door Ford Wagon . Re· Coco's Restaurant. loca-John Barry, al terations, Good surf wagon or trans· corder, needs some repaiL tion at No. 68 Fashion Is-3018 Newport Bl vd., 5t,auo. portation car. 51 75. 546· 540. OR 3.0550. IUid. sao.ooo. 2 LOCAL STUDENTS ON 526 1. FOR SALE. Sora. ba<. 2 The Irvine Co., tenant im-CAL POLY DEAN'S LIST Oftl,VIIDeoots for "the Sllow 1960 CORVETTE. Auto. s too ls, lamps, pic t ures, No. 22 Fashion Island, T wo Newport Beach stu-Trans ., remova ble hardtop braided rug, miscellaneous. dents at California State convertible ; good cond. 644..()129. e3S,OOO. Polytechnic College, Po-Phone Sl8·?8b7 or 528· -----.=c=-- Th I · C .K • '70 • FOR SALE NEW TR-4 51 79 GE ORGE COLOURIS ol C -e mne o ., a~\ s mona, are among 0 s.u-3035. cost -Make me an orre''· or SIOre at No. 50 Fashaon dents named to the dean's :"''-'.'":::::-:-cc::~-:-:-:-:,.-:::-:c ona del Mar, founder-prt; Island, 547 ,500, list for the win ter quarter ;"Ci..ifiifrLOTS•••• .. •·· 414-~560. ducer of the original Orange Broadway-Hale, partiliol'll of the B66-67 !ich ool year. FOI SALI 3 WOODS, 7 irons, baa"'Cart County Hom~ Show in 1955, and electrical work, No. 47 They are Don Aakhus, 21• a .,;llij.,;_;aitiio•--•-575. U\tramuic 35 mm. senior electronic engineer-SACRifiCE 3 c:emotery . F inest 7 element F 2 lens wi ll produce the l9b7 Home Fashion hi and, S74,500. ing ma,·0 ,. son or '·''· and · .. < 1 Iota. Hubor Rut Memorial . • · th · 7 and Decorator's Show June ca ., Mrs. D.G. Aakhus or 435 wa accessones. 51 5. I Si I r• bu "l.l Put. a.t Cypreu.aecbon D OR 3 3585 PM Ll 8 .30 through July q in Ana-. fl· tes nc., o li Ce I,... Santa Ana Ave., Newport 67).8189. al' • . . • he lm's new $14 million con-IRJ at 4520 Campua Dr., Hei&hts, and Richard Coble, '::;;==========-1.-:4':-1':::3':.:-:::-::==::-:--- . $192,000. 20, a junior c ivil engineer--. • PLE BUFFET for sale. vent•On center. The show EMt Upper lay ina major, son of Mr. and 0 :;;S;E;iRi;V;il;i;C~E~S~iiiiiiiiO~-Cost $150, sell for S50. be sponsored by the Phil co·Ford Aeronutroni c Mrs. Roy E. Coble of 15UO • 673•9266. Call eveninas. O<iln~" County Builders Ford Rd., automotive cente; Dover Dri ve, Harbor II i gh-~no~~ A ""·· of whi ch Mr. Colouris ror auto and truck main ten-lands. W-' ~ }-J "-. 'PUTS before your eyes - Es S ORTS W R on your new c arpet -re .. is a past president. tnce, $100,000. :AH~U=T SET AM:Y ~4 W ft IT 11\1 G move them with_Biue Lus· You spell YerdU.ris ?. Cos ta Me sa High School FOR: ~~~~~r~~~~d~h=: ., will ho ld its sprins sports I. SPEECHI!S 3107 E. COast Hwy ., Cor-- Some of the words that p is and acous t ician. eliminated s tudents in the ''Buttheword,'aeriferous,' Fourth Annual Orange lhat we thouaht would be County Spellin& Bee held clitricutt,•• uid Principal Thursday, May 11 at the Werner Carlson, "they Lincoln school were spelled that without even ci ncture, archetype, verdi· thinltina." Certificaru of a.ward by LE(i.AL MOTICI! the Jndu1try Educat.ion award banquet Wednesday, del Mar. · May 24, in the airls' gym, ·v BUSINESS RI!Pq:RTS beainnina at 6:3 0 p.rn . 3. COLL..I!GI! THi!MI!S WANTED & ASSII;MMINTS 4. ALL YbUI ... "Mate rial Re .. orck .. NOTICE Of PU fLI C HEARING Council, and ribbo01 that Noti ce is hereby li ven lb•t had been prepared by the f th~> P lann in11 Commiuion of th.eart claues or Linco ln were 30 000 Ml"l_, 0 stop power City of Newport Buda w;IJ tb n . ' '-'D hold • public hesrinl! on th.ePI'etento4 lo e nahlt of Letter winner s in base· ball, tennis, swifT'ITlins . trac k and golf wi II be recoanized, according to athletic di rector Bo b Hunter, who will be emcee. Top award will be "Mus tang or the year,'' for outs tand· ina contribution to athletic& for the year. " If Neeeuory" itHOMI1 Mil. IIOIIIM. ,73..,5951 appli c•tion ol Phillip •d Ei• each achool, accordina to GUARANTEED leen Riipp, OBA B.yview Pro--Mra. Glenda Brown ape I• foe'~:~J~:' da~·;o:::1~,!~270~ lina bee coordinatdr. ~e a~~'N an S.Uolt aparbneat baildia11 ia Cover o( the PfOif am 1n lA I A_ Pl. the C. I Oiatrict, Lot 22. ~ ofmuhi color offtet printina 1111'!111• 23, lAR d 2 feet of 21, Block 23.waadeaiped by art teacher, Tnct Newpon Beach. eo..,. S 11 p 11· r 9 5 n~oaly bow. •• 123 23rd St., . •· te a o In, o Ill I'll-N•wP"' """"'· · !Ltneoln. -Notice la llerebr further Jive Loc:al achool finalist• UIAFE'r*l'* .. dut .. ld pablic li .. ri•l wlJl be were ei•.,th padera Jofln 1Mo .. •••WI ,..,_. held oa die Ill d.y of J•a-.lu : .,, 1967, It •• hoar ol 1:00 r···'"'"u&h of Davu, Lenore. ~~ the c .. aeil O•Mn o •• rt.d•r ·of Horace E.naip, •Him CAitO• ACc.a:,.TCD WITH MIN, ,. ..... ;N •wport Btadit Cil)' 81111, IM!Oebbia L.w1on o( l(aiaer ..._ wfll clt cJ•e •d pi-e• •Y •d iad •-u-o.· of T .... •II per••• lat•raM•d • ., .. . ~a '"'" 1e e-... 6 p~Jar ~e lletnf •e,._. W1Kle; Md •••nth plder • I . Y. Copollo. _.,_,. ICallly laith oC Lioeolo. -II _.. I•~ Chy • -" .. Baallll.r o1 Fui-C...IHloa ....,. IP:~~~t;.!~ 11. lfr67. Ia 1l!rtoa. w. tiM coatell l'r H.t.rb... • ............. . .. ""fUCHSIAS IN HARMONY '" P lans are under wi.f (or the tllb annual fuchsia and shade plant 1how, "Fuch· si•s in harmony," to be held June 23•25 at the Oranee County FairiJounda in Cotta Meta. · The Loa Anaelet Fem Society, and the Oranae Counl)' Beaonia Society and othen will have diaplay1. Tho Coat. Meu•BiyCitiet Pocbaia Pouival wi II be held Juno, 3 and 4 an annual ••ent tach year in coajune- ti~ with the Llona Clab nob fry ot Costa Meso porl. aT!LIVUIOII GfiAIAHfi:ED USED TV'o ' $29.10 TV Rnralo flO acri.ila a., -Opdoa •l!llpen oemce callo ., CORY'S TV 22711 c.u.,., Cll (lleliled I-lion) HI-411A .. • . oREAL ESTATE CORONA DEL ~iAR -3121 3rd Ave., by owner, dar· ling b\k/wh 2 bdrm house. Open plan living nn. & Litchcn, fireplace, car· peted throuJhout, small lot, garaae. Landscape oriental. OPEl'-! HOUSE weekend1. Call 675•2758. Week days cal l Turner 61022 collect. • WANTED TO RENT MIOOLE·AGED business couple and PDISibly rela· tive, des ire furnished home. E·arly July thru Labor Day. Dates flexible. No Children, no pets. Describe &. quote rental. Must be quiet ne ighbor• hood. Excellent care. Alvin Weinaarten, Box 1210, Palm.&prina•. Calif. medica.! office one noon a week. t2 per hour, 673-3240. Call aCter 2 HAIR STYLIST WANTED with followina N£11POOT SET COirFUftES 673-5)42 c.llloT--~ .......... .,.... to ~~:a. MAY 11~7F Newport llach .... I :..:.==-=~~:..:....____.:===.::.=..:... Ballo. lslci!MI Costa Mna JOHN RICHARD, who became the father of twin boys last April 5, Is the newest addition to the Newport Beach police de- partmenLHe i s shown he re in patrolman's uni form, wi th his fath er, Dick Ri chard, presi den t of Richard's Lido Market, and Jim Glavas, Newport Beach police chief. John, Vtflo completed his training at ltle L os Angeles Poll ce Academy just a week after the arri val of the twins, became in- terested in police work while serving in the Newpo rt Beach reserve officers or· ganizatlon . He is a graduate in bu siness ackninistration at USC . Car wash requested again in CDM The Jordan and Benjamin . Crowns res taurant, Corona use permit a pplication for 369· Place~tla Ave ., West del Mar, for 1 8~nth e x· . Newport Be1ghts . · r · r an automati c car wash at Th d 1 ,1 C tensiOn o use pernu t or . e Coro na e 1 ar om-k. d the present locatton of Sea . C . 1 off·slrcet par mg on a • Crest Motel in Corona de l mun tty 0.nsre(!attona Joining R·l parcel. Ma r will come before the Church ,621 Heliotrope Ave ., Request of Roge r de Young Newport Beach P lannins re locate the e xisting sane• of the NewJX'lrt Shores Co. tuary buildin s and re mo del · r Commission again th is fur a 6-mon th extension o a the exis ting church and use evenins , May 18. us e permi t for a di rec tional an adjoini ng lot for parking. Their previous request s ign at Fern St. and Coast Edison Co., electric dis· Kings The 4th annul aootw. Club awards di nner will M beld lhtt Saturday, May 20, in &he caJetorium of Corona del Mar Hiah School. Dinner wi II be served hom $ to 7 p.m., and awards prel en- lation wi ll beain at 7. Top award s to be pres.ented • include the Buddy Ebsen award to the bea t bl ocker varsity footba ll ; the Booater Club academi award to the boy wi th the hiahes t arade point averaae in varsity , B and C te ams; and Sea King of the year, to the outstandins senior athlete. Nominees for the Sea Kina of the year award, selected by the varsity coaches, are Brian Casserly, Marshall Savase,John Morrisset, Phil Cotton, Mike Martin, Paty Ay res, Gary Bailey, Haro ld Lundell, Ed Shipley and Chris Schurig. Bob Leech, pre si dent of the Boosters C lub, is i n charge o r the awar ds dinner. Dave Holl and, new varsity football coach, will be the emcee. P hone in Your Order foro Subscription: Coil 673.0550 was denied by the Com--tri bution substation, to be ll wy. miuion , .00 ~evi.ed plan• known ., Cwwn Sub,alion,l"lons elect Griffith are now beina presented. in the Harbor View Hdls Also on toni&ht's agenda is the Corona del Mar Com• munity Church application to relocate the sanctuary and to remodel the church. Here is th'e complete asenda for the mee tina, which will be he ld in the Newport Beach City Hall, be s inn ing at 8 p.m.: Amendment Ame ndment 2Jl, for re• zonina H,arbor View Hills Tract6385, near San Joaquin Hills Rd~ and Crown Drive North , from C-N1i and R·J·B to R·1•B. Res ubcf ivi1ion Edison Co., cr cation of a parcel at San J oaquin Hills Rd. and Crown Drive North, Harbor View Hills , for an e lectrical substation . Varia~~ee Stanley Ahlman, 207 32nd St., Newport, sinale family residence with a 7-foot encroachme nt into the 1~ root rear setbac k. u .. Permitl area. Lawrence W. All en,. 2060 Ocean Bl vd., Balboa. bed· room and bath addition over attached garage of a non· conforming dwelling. Jordan and Banjamin Inc., 2931 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar, automatic car wash and a n<Hee private parking lo t. Comm11nications Requc11 to f Larry Crandall, vice -president of Five Beam , elected \tariners Griffith has been pre sident of the Lions t:lub or :-.l~:~~o port Beach, succeeding Robert C. Eschbach. Ralph Franklin is the fi rs t \'ICe·president for 1967-68; Bob Walker, 2nd vice•presi· dent; Jerr) ~i zelove, 3rd VICe -president; Vance ;{o- bcrts. secre ta ry: Leo Love, treasure r; Gilbert Boyne, tail twis ter; Bill Davis , and Mike Hill, Tom Phillips , B.S . ton , Ro land Landrisan Jesse Luke, di rectors. The club, which meets noon on Fridays , has rol.u n>l ed to the Stuft Sh irt '""''"1 rant as its resular meeti place. The annual book sale has been rescheduled for June 23 and 24. Additional books are be ins sought by Lion'~ for this fund -rais i even!.. Exchanges HAVE:No rrh Tu s tin custom·buih home, 3 bed- rooms, Iorge fom ily room, 2 baths. Very proYinciol architecture, with country-style kitchen. Hooted swi mm ing pool. Qui et, ex· elusive location, 'fif AHT: Trust deeds or li sted stock for $15,000 equity. HAVE: 12 acres in Fall brook, engineered into 10 home si tes OYerlooking the proposed Sonto Marga rita Loke. 3 minutes from downtown. WAHT:Home or duplex. to $70,000, Bolboo Island or Corona del Ma r. HAVE: Downto wn Anaheim bu ilding. Scheduled incom e, $500 per monrh. WAHT:L isted stocks or investment funds for $.49,500 free an d clear equ ity. HAVE : Santo Ano indu strial buildintr Leoud for $485 o month. WANT: Li sted stocks or inYestment funds for W ,SOO free and cl ear equity. PHOHE 642·5111 .YA1 COI .i Lii .D S!LLING? IENnNG? The Irvine Co., Harbor View Hills commun ity signs on San Jo aquin Hills Rd., \\acArthur Blvd ., and Uni· versity Dr . Newport National Bank, banking office and signs at MARI NE RS LIO NS' OF R CERS i nclu~e; from left, Or. Ralph Frank lin, fi rst vice. presi dent; Beam Griffith, insu ran ce bro- ker, the new J)n!si den t, and pho lo9fapher Robert Walker, 2nd vic~pr e sident. (En· sign photo.) INVESTING? AID REALn Cl. HEI'OMT OF CONDtTIOS OF THE JfPPOftT KATl OMAL IWfX 1,'11 THE STATE OF CALI~J4 , AT 111E n.OSE Ot' lll'~l;<o;E:-l"-o:o; April a:!, , lf67 I'UIII.ISHEU IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE HY f'OMPTROU.F.R Ot' THE Cl 'RRE;<o;('Y, USUER SEC· TIO~ U ll, U. 8. RBVISBU STA.nrF&S A!ISl.IS 1. c .. lo. MIA-•il~ odwr booth, oM ruh olftno on p,..,...,.. of ...,u.n,o.n _ l'noH<I !llo ... G.o.·••-1 eW..-1~0, .1 .. .,.. on<! lU",..n!fO'd 4. a...~nt,.. .t r .... ,.l -"" ood ...,.,...'"hon• -""'""'~ "' t' S ,·, Otlw• loonolo, -.., ood ...,.,.,.. I. L-no on<l ~~ ..... ~"' t flo.,ol •-II LI ABILITIES lit. 1-l n<l •t-•lo •f hMh•ioluolo. ... ri.Mr ... epo, ...... ~"'I''"'Uono u. To-.,.,1 Md.,.. o~o,...n, ~~ lndi~UI~o!o, '"""" .. ~'r•. ond ro<IO> .. t•oM II, ~ill of Uol\" l lltn c..,,.,_t , ............. :z : 253 f06't I 980 I $9$ :123 • 800 866 . I . "Otfl . "'"' ' • $00 ,ooo '17 . 36~ 1101 ~39 $0 1 """ ' !c~ ·~ " " " 00 " " •on .181 !120 '71 ~'. 2,!3 ... ~~ :0>1 10 432 1$0'1 9 '·ua 120 1 t7 o..~u ~ SUift '"" ,.lltinl ovblllno-• Ill. O..,_.b M foi"'ip ......,..,.II oM ofll<lol lootlluho.,., <'Oh\tol ""'""-" on<! onto"'"""""\ ,.,.;,,,.... ·--... .. I 188 099 ,. :Z04 341 ' """" """" I"· D.,_... ..r _,..loll bnkl ~~-C.n l""" oiMI ......,. ,......_ ""· j%1. TM.a.~ l o)T.ul ....... .,..t.o ft. U.Witleo f• ..,. .... ..W •~ -"' .. ...,...,..~<uoo Ia r~ ,, .. ,......_ f24. U.loilltMII f• .,_ _,. 1 22.73J.l41 .92 .11.082,421..5 .. ,li,64S,720.311 ,u .... ....,..._ ......... "' -,_ _,.. ,, ~.~~ .......... __ ....... js Ollwr llooWI~ r7. TO'U L l.loMun. CAMTAL ACCOU NT!! til. ,,, eo,. .. , -.., Mo.too-''1 ......,.,..,_ .... • ... , .... ~ "' ................. ____ _ f~) c-.... ....,,... ...... _. __ .·'· "' .... -........ 11'- .... ·-U' 11 ,,.. 101.141 ~ =:-:<=-. --,... ... Co'"''" ACII:WI'..,. • ,......, ~ "" t omo1. o\t'Cvl••,.. •.:•OitA"'DA 14 ......... --...... ,. ,.,._ .... \11111 tol ..... 1 .......... .t I~ ---=--~-~~~., ....t.u..-at I. .... ~~~I!P---!.1 ~.!_~t •...s-••.t ... , ___ , __ .. __ . u.s. ...... ., ............. """"'"' d."""',,..,,_...,.,,.. . 4.51 ,-H6 '"' ' I i :::1 I • < • 110111 I I 1::' 1 n 1 417 ,0 " I I I I 11 012 I ... .. I , .. '" 00 404 ... " I , .. "' " p I '~ I ••• 001 .. I """ I L..• LIDO ISLE SPECIAL ARE YOU SPACE CON- SCIOUS':' This is larae enou&h to accommodate the mos t ac ti ve ramily. 3 BI G bedroom s, 2 baths, sarases for 3 cars. HUGE enclosed patio. Needs re- decoratins. 75 feet on s treets at fron t and rear of property. Pri ced at 569,500.00 -liberal terms. Call 67HOOO for appoint- ment. RALPH P. MASK £Y. Rl.,. Jo4 11 M••pot"' &hrcl., M.S. LIDO ISLE BEST 2 custom homes, immedi- ate possession, excell ent finan cing. Enjoy luxury living in this Spanish mo tif. 2 story,~ bedroom, dining nn., fam i ly nn. 3:1: baths, $86,300 FREHCH REG£HCY 5 bedroom, 4 hath, fines t bit-in ki tchen. Glamorous 2 story hiah livi na nn. Re nection pool and foun· lain s. S8a,"300 You o we it to yourself to make an appointment to s e e these 2 new lu xury homes. -47~~ Jail VIA UDO, • iiiW'DIT IIAOI HARVEY D. I'EASI Realtor -Appraiur Po .\ • llolboo I 673.1200 642-6472 eve. 673-3468 1730 W. Coest Hiwoy Newport \koch MOVE IN ,l SWIM No waititJ&:, this beaut. Har· bor Estat" 3 BR. 1% bl.th home is ~ to rnovr In to. Healed tiltromf pool, IIIP- &ntely crou fmced to pro. tt'ct sm. children. f'u1l,y cptd A drp. d.w. disp. Low down from Owner. Oprn tfouR Sun 10-4. 228 Wate f"ort'!ll Rd. C.M. or call JCI"dan 67J.201. SPACE FOR RENT in the En si gn Bu ild ing 2121 E. Ct1Sl Hwy., Clrtll 611 Mat App roxi mately 750 sq. h. in rear of bu il ding, with entrance from Fernleof Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSI GN Tll.,hu: Ul-1551 SBIIPLB BBAL BSTATB E·CHIP IIYESTIIUT 11 1 :~-· fl ight investment: 2 Lots in booming Dana P oint! With new multi-million yacht··h orbor under con struction, ond property prices soarin g •.• th is is o BE ST BU Y. Zoned fo, si• (6) un its ••• a steal ~ $19,500 (fo r the pair) EAST ILUFF IUUTT Over 2500 sq. ft. of exquisite luxury. Every concei vable e xtro hos been incorpora ted in th i s mo'1'ificen t 3 B.R., 3 Bo. home . H/F Pool, custom wrou~t·i ron fenci ng, automatic 59rink• lor system, Fom. Rm. w/wot bo1 ••• VIEW of Back Bay. JUST SS8,500 IE A IAIDIT ....... I ~ ......... -•m•w-="'tllob-'"' .............. -~_.ww .,._,..._.... If you don 't see this , you're mi ssing the big- gost stool in COM DU P~E)( history ! Nootost 2 B.R. homo in front with beam'd ceili ngs, ;_:;-p.c-~-'lJ I·----------11 hondsomo fir011loco, """''d polio ••• noal os o c aa•t Sell 1t1 pin, AND cute, '""'Y 1 B.R. apt. aveT"garoge T'fdoiiT with viow: ASKING J UST SJ7,100 ••. BUT For Paot Aoolioo .t Ruolta MAKE OFFER· • , Call EXOIAHG E SPECI ALISTS a.\.1 II& IIJATI gJ.illl DOYU! CO. ~1161 2111 L C... 270 E. 17* St., Coota Mou Lido Isle ... 11 ..... EXCELLENT EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Close to WOO DLAND and KA ISE R sC"houls. Four bedroms, I ~4 bath on a quiet c ul -de·sac st reet. Beaut ifully landsc aped wit.h sprinkle rs fron t and rear and very litt le yard work . :.?4' lJ\·in,e room with firepla ce , famil y ruom, electric-knchen wi1h dishwashe r makes this a n outstandin~Z: humP fur only $27,950. Excellen t financ inR;. (.al l fur ap- pointment. COUNTRY CLUB AREA Approximately 2600 sq. ft. of j;!:rac ious li\inll. FII"E BEDROOMS. 3 BATHS, fonnal d1ni n• mom, hu~e master bedroom with walk·tn closf'ts. ~It• c hen has everythin~. built-ins, dish~<~·aslter, dnu· ble oven, disposal a nd ·lots o{ cabinels. This home is tutefu\l y decorated and hu \ar~ patio with block wall. Priced at only S3;,95() -CALL 'iOIP ' "Y•11 u.u ow ~ s.mu" Dl L ll'llo lt.-U60USI Coote- .......... tNt .......... ,. .... c...Wl JUST $34,700 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE' Fresh os the flo wers in the yard. Coli and we wi II show .607 POINSETTIA , CORONA DEL MAR to you! • • • • • See us for that duplex bargain ijOH Y. f"IUH l<l.IH I ROl.TOR' 3250bolc-t-• CoroN dtl .... CllffrlnNe -673·2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS GREAT LOCATION NEAR MESA VE RDE COU NTRY CLUB 3 B. R., llil Baths, Family Room Now Carpets, 0...0.• 524,500 M«ovl llolioblo Somco S.co IUS UIO Newport U 1,.n29 Costa~~-• • lltOIISoAY,IIAY II, 1951 COIIIIIA DEL IIAII, CAlF. I' 7 . I CHIJRCHES , 1'11• c .......... au. .•••. :t.ono Plicltl ... will lltd St. •d Onop 4 .... pnadl ca "A tilllo · ,..., Coata Mea• -PuiDr HMIY ai ••" at llr.e 10 a. a. . "'"' Joa••' laDOD at IO:JO a.a. vice lbia &.aaday. "There• a· a&nday will deal wilb u"•i a aew 10111 ia m,y bHrt" skin• ad mod -weal." At wlll be the lhtme of the 7 p.q,l.. he will beJin lbt 7:30 p.m. · Wedoelday cven- IIU4y of~· book of Juctaea, ina prayer aenicc. startina watb "tt.at ... ,,4 • • • Ood." l.om OIPter 2. A The Chri•U-.. Sd.-ace conpe.alional bueiness Onarc:hes, Newport Beach, meecina ha1 been called for Corona del .Mar 1nd Cost.a 7 p.m. ·we•etday. May 24. · Me" -""Soul 111rd body" • • • 1 will be tho aubjee t of dlia SL ·Andrew's Preaby&ed111r Sunday's leuon·aermon. Ouuch, 600 SL Anckew-s • • • Rd.,: Cliff Haven-.. A tur~ Fairview Bapdat Church, lu proor reliJion•• will be 2525 Fairview Rd., Coata lhe bpic of Or. O.arle1 ~e .. -Ouest apeak• for Dierenfield'1 aeanon at •• lhia Suaday'a aervicea. in 3, 9:30 .nd 11 a.m. &an~ lhe abunc~ or vaCa~oriina aer'licea. New member c:lea-pas tor MelVIn Taylor, u f!.e S CI will beain at 7:30p.m. Rev. Ed Allen, chaplain .atl tc;:;;-;--;at the Balboa Bay Club and Tennis Orange County cont inues to score with Club on Sunday, June 4, followed by . love and serv ice. This year it adds a new a dinner dance at the Bay Club. Mrs. June 1, ~ad will conlinue ua. 'Mr. Allen waa formerly MEMBERS of tfle Irvine Terrace Phllhar- Juno & 1nd lS. pas &or of St.· Michael and monic Group assisting with the plans for • • • AIIAnaehE.piacopal Oturch the May 24 flea market include, from left, Mrs. Wflliam Moody, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Ralph Mo rgan and Mrs. Ro- bert Hinrichs. feature -a junior tournament in con-walter Gayne r is president of the Ado~r junction with the regular tenn is tourna-tion Guild . Mrs. James w. Hines Jr. is ment. Among those who will participate chairman of the te nnis ball, and her com- The Plymouth ConpeJ• of Corona del Mar. ~.:~.~":~.i:.~ !;;.·: Tile co:on: ·del Mer FLEA MARKET SET MAY 24 Rev. John Pridonorr• 1er-Community Conareaatinnal The Irvine Tenace Phil-Cha•ter . Salisbury, .Robert Mn .. Norman. Bing and ~s. mon mpic for die 10 Lm. Church, United Church of hannonic Oroup will hold its Hinrichs, and Gerald M~> Lew1s Dunmue; books, w1th SJ.nday aervice wifl bo"'The Chtiat, 611 Heliotrope 6th aMual nea market May Clellan. Mrs. James Tyler; and 1weet Trinity: foundation or f~n· Ave. _ "A belated Pente· 24 at the home of Mn. Chu-Other reatures include the shop, with Mr~. Lee J ordan tasy?" A foanation meetina cost" will be the sermon ter Salisbury, UOO Tahuna followina: Objets d'Art, with Jr. and Mn: ~achard Com~ II . for a men'• fellowahip W81 topic of Dr . Philip Murray Ter.,Jrvine Tenace. the Mnea. William Miles, The P.arnlan Cafe, With are, from left, Duncan Coffey and Tom mi ttee includes Mmes. Mark Soden, Don- Wa lker, 2 of the junior players; Mrs. Ed aid Lewis, Edwin Wachter, Glenn Bii- Roletti and Mrs. Ed Wachter, mem bers lings ley, John Lohman and FrankL. Wil- of the ba ll commi ttee. Seve ra l fo rmer Iiams. Mrs. Horace Wh ite and Mrs. John rational and amateu r . ch~p ions will Elliott head up the tournament committee. be competing fo r trophieS •n the cham-(Terr y Boris photo.) held May ~. and a 2nd moet· for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Mn. Edward L.Montaomery, William Hostetter, John Mfl!es. Rlc.hard Nelson, John ina wiJI be held followina Sunday s ervices. chairman, reports that the Crimp, and Roy Jackson; H~·~es , Rac ha~d Kredel, ·~d pionship flighL Fin al s will be played Gay Paree motif for Soiree d'art thi s Sunday's service. ·Con· • • • Boutique section hu many paintinas, with Bette How-Wilham Munce m ch~ae, wil l firmation clanea will be The first anniversary of 'd d oo· c(s to au and Mrs. lrvina Jordan; offer a new menu. th1~ year. br P . f new 1 eas. an Je . . The usual aratu wme and held at 8:30 a.m. this the li ary at the nnc:e o offer. It w11l be atarfed by clothma, w•th Mmes. Harry coffee will be offered to all SJ.nday and on May 21 Peace Lutheran Church, the ~ ... Lloyd Greaory, Baker, Ralph Moraan, and b Mr Ph . 1 . Sch M J hn 5 W t ()Jests and members of the Richard Cauady, a teacher. ~y B'~b 0 B ·Cia ;on.11 auxiliary are eagerly await-of art history a t the Pan· T e a oa .•Y u WI , ina this galachampaane sup-dena Ci ty Colleae, will join be transronned mto the G.a)' per which will give them the John Sco tt Trotter and R~ P~ee of U~O. complete ~lth opportunity to purchase be rt Ouaaenheim as auction- E•ffel tow~r, can·can .suls paintinss fr om the works of eer.Mr. T rotter is well known an d gas hghts on Fnday, such·well known arti sts as as a composer and con®c· ~aybo26 , Awh~l~ ~e 7e~~~t Lucia Anderson.. Gloria tor, and ~lr. Guggenheim is a and June 4 for peuoru 16 2987 Mesa Verde Or., Costa William Brown, O.H. Camp. Sallye Braly; toys_, with Mu. ~~~~ Y 1' 1 1P. • and older who wiah to join Mesa, will be observed Sun• bell, James Eubank, Wal· Willi.m Moody and Mrs. Ro-eae · the chwch. day,May21,followinachurch lace Ollon, Joaeph Ryan, bert Blac:kmar; noweu, with • • • services and Sunday tchool. N • 1 H The Ney-portUn;ty.Oour.ch, Bookt ~ill be on d;aploy on ew arrtva S at oa meetina 1n lhe Sauor Cab· the pabo. Theme of the fau d ar r H UXI !Snan . 0 1 • Bradeson,Joanlrvme Brandt, philanthropist and civic lea· uns clubhouae, 15th St. and is .. Books to chart lire• a S.turd•y, Mlly 6 Friday, Moy 12 Irvine, Clifr Haven -The course." Boy -Mr. & Mu. Marion Girl _ Mr. & r en'~ omSthe b ' c•et.Y1 Sos~on-Rex Brandt, Thelma Cardin, der Both men have a sin· SOl S ltS lennal !ICC p I D c E ton • . . Vietnam d' ,1 w·1 v w d au arrow, aro a • cere and deep mteres t mart at~. rs.. 1 son · 00 -Ray Friesz, Arm en Gaspar-and have served as auction-man IS chalnnan of the event. ,·an Foank Hamilton Dixie r th So. d'Ar f · · • • eers or e nee t One o the exc•t•ng aurae-Hall Thelma PaddOck Hope, se,.eral times. Mr. and Mr•. Melvin F . ..,.,.... tio~s is. Le Pe tit S~lon , Rub}: Hufford, Ralph Hulen, Mrs. wilson v. Woodman, wh1ch will feature .obJeCts JanKasprzyckf,RogerKuntz, chainnan of the Soiree, is d'art such as. ceram1c pots, Louise Lieber, Duncan Me· a ssisted by Mrs. William g~l d and stlver Jewelry , Kerracker, Sonia Mitrov ich, Krumpholz, Le Petit Salon; Stitchery, coll age s, wa~e r Diana Nics, Harold Noyes, ~lt s. Robert Diemer, paint- colors and posters, all d1s- Ruth Osgood, Melva Rue, ings; \Irs. James J ohnston, played under a strikina black David Schnabel ~1illard decorati ons; Mrs . GeO rae and whi te awning and sell-Sheets Don Shr~\·es J an Gun, ueasurer; Mrs. Bruce ina fot S]l) or leu. Hanse~ Travis, Anne' Von , Sumner, reservations; Mrs. Griffin of Lona Beach •· nounce the enaaaemcnt of their dauahter, Marlha Jane, to LL James Gary Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs·. J. Harold Caldwell of Sho re Clifra and arandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Black burn of Balboa hiiWl.d. The rormal announccmatt was made at a dinner party ht:ldin lhe Allen Center Offi· cen Club in Lona Beach, The bride-to-be, a aradu.a&e or Lona Boach Poly Hiab &mool-~n4 .aow a jQD.lol al Scripps Cp~teae in q.,., mont, di1closed the uw1 J her ena.,ement . 10 clu ... mate• and rriend• at a party held at lhe achool. • FOR A CONSERVATIVE General Insurance Co11 ta ct ED WARD AT JAY & RENFRO 333 N. NEWPORT BL VD NEWPORT BEACH PACIFIC VIEW MIE'M OJ(I Al P All: I( -~- U .. METERY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM 21210 M«Arthur Bolllto~lrd Newport Buell, C.I!!Offlll (71f) 67].2601 Patricia Smoot Walker, Wi lliam Harper, invitations; Clair W. Weidenaar, Fran ~lrs . Les Littlejohti, pr~ Williams , Vashti Whitnah, gr ams ; Mrs. Ri chard Jonas, Robert A. Wood, Ber-supper; Mrs. Robert Meserve, nard Zalusky , Herbert Gris-photoaraphy; Mrs. Terrell wahl, Comm&n4ct S.J. ~ Root, tunsportatioa. winski, \lary Lind, Flavia Proceeds rrotn the Soiree Weedn, and Phil Dike. · will be us.ed to further lhe The unusual and artistic work of the Children's Horne ·invi tations and programs are Society in cont..inuina to reproductions of a Toulouse-promote sound adoptions. Lautrec poster in shades of The societY is one of the shocking pink. otde s t and laraest privately According to \Irs. ~lerton supported aaencies in the K. Cameron, president of the country and it serves chi I· Newport Harbor Aux iliary, dren of all races and creeds. Lt. Caldwell haa just COOl• plcted 6 months of Military Police duty at Fort Hood, Tel81, and is no w homo on a monlh's leave. This Sun• M L L• • • tall d day ho will leave by plane rs. e levre IS IDS e for s .. Francisco, on hio Marth. J•n• GriHin ate School in U66. He pleas m be a colleae bi smry u .. cber when he completes hi 1 mi li t&Jy service. The weddina date will be aet when he retuml rrom Vietnam. way fo r a one-year tour o( \lrs. Stanley LeLie vre of Lor.gridae, treasu rer; Mn. duty in Vietnam. OIL GEIIUE 10 TALK Cl iff Haven was installed as John Thous and, auditor; He is a H61 araOOate of TO IEPUILICAII _IOIEM. presiden t of th e Woman 's ~1r s. Charles Mower, his-Newport Harbor Hiah School, Dr. Wallace Gcme, preaa- Civic League during a lun -ian; ~hs. Laurence Wright, received hi• B.A. dearee at dent of lhe Oranae ())unty ch eon ruesday at Barron 's pa rliamen tarian. Claremont Men's Colleae il) Medical Aun. will apeak to restaurant. She succeeds The Ci vi c .League ins ~-1165 and his Muter'• De· the Newport Harbor Federa• Mrs. Laurence WrighL tuted somethm.g new thu gree from Claremont Gradu-ted Republican Women at the year by presentmg a woman home of Mrs. William Bent~:, Other o fficers for 1167..()0 of the year award. Re ci pient GEORGE I, HAlLOW 810 W. Bay Ave . Balboa are \Ir s. Fred Dupree, first was \1rs. Challen Landeu. OF ~· IIEWPORT DIES at 10 a.m. Thursday, Ma; vice president; \lrs. Wart en The Civic League meets Thirty o f lhe 80 years or 25. Poi tras, second vice pre si-!he thiTd Tuesd ay o r each his life had been spent by Mrs . John H. Scruaas Jr. den t; \Irs. \1artin Fassell, mon th. The membership is Georae W. Harlow, 206 401h and Mrs. John R. Davies recording secretary ; Mrs. open. Membership chainnan St., We st Newport, as a Jr will report on the Na• ~.S. Sunderland, co~r.espond-is \-1rs. Wayne Helmick, 54~ maintenance m., for Pacific ti~al Federated Republi· mg secretary; \Irs. Elizabeth 663 1. Telephone Co. . can Women's Convention in Off tr t rk • ked Mr. Harlow .d•ed May 13 Washinaton, D.C., wh ich S ee Pa lng as at Hoaa Hospital. He had th u d d been a resident here for 17 ~;s~ ce;a l~e~ Landers wi ll Corona del Mar br anch to y~rr~ivors are his wife, read 2 reaolutions that have report to hi s new assign· M •-H 1 2 been forwarded toAuembly-men t Ma y 23. rs. "''" ar ow; sons, R b Badh d Ed Hirth , cha irman of the Georae Harlow of Oakl1nd man ° ert . am ~ If parking me ter fees are • ast:d, 50'1: of that in· come should go toward the 1."'"< opment of off sueet the parkina meter ~~=~~~~~~~~ coonn;;uec s tated at the II d 0 r 0 t h 'I Newport Harbor Chamber of tidelands commi ttee, re• and Robert Harlo w of Red-ISenator Jo~ Sc:hm!~.' -.Bill dins ; a dauahter, Mu. BeY.. No.··H relabna to di~tnbu· ported that at a spec ial o· f h f 1 1 o1 to erly Thompaon of Pcnnsyl-, ~ o .~ u m~ en mee ting held May 10 wi th vania. 4 ar.ndchildren and ch1l~an., and. ~It ~.o. 7 Commerce board me eting at nopkie the Ver sailles Restaurant. in ter iors John ~1acnab, president, Home n••d r•lurbi 1hing? Updoting? Com pl•te decor or long •ot~g • plonning, Ruid.,.,llol • Con of the chamber, ann oun ced that di rector Steven T revor the City Counc il, it was one areat·pandchild. relabna to llltbon, ,. The suagested that if the Ci ty Services were held May 15.1~am. eam 1nd relllm. is contempl ating a tide· with the Rev. Calvin Ocha· lands fee on cofl'll'le rcial ner offieiatina at Bell Broad-MILES KANODE OF property, the fee should way Chapel. jCOSTA MESA DIES also apply to residential DAVY IlTTEN ON LEG Oravuide service.• were EVAN LOUGHEED Of COSTA MESA DIES property. ,\$HE PLAYS WITH DOG held Moy 17 for Moleo W. . u.... Kanode, 205 E. 19th St., ~1ttle 3 ,.....,.eat"'ld Davy Co1ta Meta, af Pacific Si!TC)son , 852 Towne St., Otstot, 2265 Co• La Mesa. Coa ta Me sa. Mrs . Robert Miner St., Boy -Mr. & Mrs. James Boy -Mr. & Mrs. Keller, 920 W. 20th St., Dreyfua, 3101 Monroe Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. Sunlioy, Moy 7 Girl -Mr. & Mrs . Robert , 'Boy-Mr.&. Mu. Kendall Rinker, 426 Cabrillo St., Jacoblen, 2613 Redlands Costa Mesa. ptive, CostaMeu. Girl -Mr. & Mu. Mondoy, May 8 Brown, 329 Nassau Girl -Mr. &. Mn. Gary Costa Mesa. Jack Rd., Tiveron, 2033 Newport Girl -Mr. & Mra. William Blvd., Costa Men. Wan, 3106 Femheath Lane, T ••s•y, Moy 9 Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. &: Mn . Donald Boy -Mr. &. Mrs. Richard Pacot, 690 Capital St., Brouah. 673-8 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Co1ta Mesa. Girl -Mr. &. Mrs . Norvil Gitl -Mr. &: Mn. Gilbert ao•.:..::a-~- Pialey, · J1l Joua St.. ~RIW;~•;•!·~·~J~!111;~· ~·~-::•:•:•~ltJ~~~;~;'; -;~~~ Colt& Mesa. . Way,.(:olta Meu. Oirl -Mt. A Mra. Robert Out, 2159 Hiekory Pl., Cotta Meu. Boy -Mr. &. Mn. Walter Keith, 4404 Seashore Dr., Wett Newport. ....... 4., ..... , 10 Boy -Mr. A Mr1. Robert Reiter, 2144 Oranae Ave., Coata Mea a.· Oirl -Mr. &. Mn. Duane Harm•en.l85311linois Ave ., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kelly, 1312 W.. Balboa Blvd., Cenl.lal Newport. Thunclay, Moy 11 Girl -Mr. & Mrs . John Reed, 304 Ir is Ave ., Corona del Mar. Girl -Mr . &. Mn. Lee Kovac1, 2959 Mendoza Drive, Cos ta Mesa . MR$. VIRGINIA REID OF CITY HALL $TAFF DIE$ After several years of i llneu , Virainia Reid died May 10 at her hom e, 4223 Dana Rd., Wnt Newport Heiaht1, at aae 57 . She had served for 7 yean u secretary in the public works department of the City of Newport Beach, and had lived in Oranae County for 20 y.ears. A memorial service was held ~ay 12 at Balu Mar- •·~. Costa Mesa. Private interment was at Paeific View Memorial Park. Survivor~ -are her IOf\, John J. Reid. Newport Beach; and a bro~er, Jerry WriJht, Portland. cue~ out Wednesday Viow Memorial Park. under evemna, Moy 10, ond at tho ~ d . ,. f w •-rrr IeTTY HOLLAND Df ..... , •• , •••eft ... ll61 S41·f1H has been promoted to ass is· tant vice president and assistant manaaer of the Wilshire and Robertson Bank of America in Beverly Hills. He will leave his present pos t as manager of the Evan A. Luuaheed, 59, died Friday, May 12, at his home, 3099 Country C lub Drive , Cos ta Mesa. same time hit mother, ~ .... e tree 'on ° "u-1• WIST MIWftOIT DIIS John Griffith heard the Mortuary •. He wa• bom ID n. Rn. Herbert Jobn•on d bl: d Ada, Oh1o and was 111 • 11 __ . 10 . ~.oun. reaem IDI 01 ta11 adverti s ina maaaacr rOf a trl umCI& at PfiYalti O'BRIEN'S hu dev-'•PM. a al.,..atur• for their INth.,..Mh.,_rooM •d brl ct. •eri•a. Ollt.MGE COUHTY ,.HtLHAitMOHIC SOCIETY ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY -MON. JUNE 5 THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA , E•s••• Orm .. dy, co•ducto r (11Ht t<Orlfl'• •'"'••• ordr ul"G -,'Vew•w•el! MtJifGiiu; 8: lO p.m. Moz.art sym ph ony .-Js 1n 0 maJOr Schuman new England triplych Ravel s uite .n, Oallcc Daphn is 6-Chiot Brahoos sy mpho ny •2 in 0 major, Opus 71 Tlck•u -5.00, 3 . .50 C•••d..,,. 2 . .50) Ofwee C1 •tr Pt.lllt ... •le Offlu :Ill W. C:..Ot Hwp,.flowport 1-h ,._.6MUII c-• llell, .,._, of c.11._1., lm•• ~--------------~ He was born May 26, 1907, in Grand Rapids, Mich. He waa a district manaaer for 30 yean for Fanners' ln1urance, a m~rn­ ber o( the Bar Auociation in North Dakota, Ma1onie Lodae 128 and Royal Areh Muon 44 in Viialia. 1nd a put patron of th e E81tem Stat. Funeral services were held Monday, May l.S, at the Prince of Peace Lallier• Ou.rch, COlLI Me1a. ...Ser die direction o( Balta Monuory, Coo 10 Moo e. Tile Rev. Andrew C. Ander'" oiTicJaced. Jn&erment ••• It Hotbor Rut -iol Pllt. Janahna... heatina company in Ohio ... nice• todaJ, May 11. for Mu. Orlffith round 2 row• Surv' . had b' 'f Betty Holland, 20.S 21th SL, o( tooth marka in the calr •von Inc • " •• '• Weat Newpon, who died at orDavy•a lea. Davy said he a cl&ulhtar, Dorothy Rice, 60 May 16 at Huntlnaton had been playina · whh a lllS Berkahlre Lae. West-Buch &uercOIIII'Iunlty Hoe• smal' bl• .. k dos ..... , It wao ·curr. -~ 1 ar.Sson. ·101 .. -I;N Thomae R»ee, of Aa.lbeim. PI • aone. Sunivou •• Iter molber, DeY)' h•• been ai••• ULLIAII p'&CI.II Mrt. Looloo ~•r of Loo boost.r &elanua 1bota but T••c,.ft .. ,,.,, a-. ... Aaaet.s; a brotb.r, Hany bit ar....,6er, t.h. m.ll:er ia ()rap C.O.tw, UJ.. Wee.tcott. ~--nao; and Claude Oavi1on at the ll• J. P.ce, n, tied..., a 11a111t, t.h. Rae Neal or family ••id-e, J6 14, .. hr-.. 7U COlli« Loo Aotoleo. Sch-• U., Bucca Bor, 11. Cootallooa. •11 8t.o6'hoy. uid thor did oot dllllll ,;,.,.. oontooo will 1oo Mooo, ........ rabies sJ.ota woald • lleW at 2 ,..._ Pd.,, Mit ••~oc•!:•:: .. ~·----­aeeeuay. 1'lloy IHI •• · It, .. Boll -..., ,..... • .. jioalioa of .... ... -.,., eo-!lou, ...... ..... ,... doi -..........,. ' an. ·J• AAor olllcillllo~o local • dol .... Ud hd lo-t will loo ot H- nW.o....... a.oth: oloiPML Call .. ,_ ·-""' .......... ~ She.,. ob.v• •• o .,lit l•v.l on• plec• O.antHiy lee• •• with th• look of two. On• of o Mlect;on moO. with your 1p•clal n .. ds In ~nine&. ~~. ,.n.lrlt 11'1 eut ,.,.lnt l•t Air c:-tthtel'l.:4 ltr ,evr ..,.,il'lt ,leetute c-...... I • 1949 THE "SALUTE TO THE LADIES" dinner meeUng of the Corona del Mar Business Assn. In 1949 featured a Qu iz con · test based on local businesses, conducted by "Dr. P.U.," the as· so ci ation president, John E. Sadleir {the grinnin g gentleman In the center of the picture). J~ge and tim ekeeper was George Denn ison (with the pointing fin ger), who was the city attorney of Newport Beach. The 1\Jedge's" decision Is being protested by C.Z. Robert· son, at right, Corona de l Mar contractor .,d member of the Newport Beach Ci ty Council . Others who can be Identified In the photo are Don Fulbrlgrt, seated at left; Dick CompiDn, stlndlng j us! back of George Denn ison, and J im Van Dyke, seated at rl~t. (Walter·Ger· hardt phl)to from the April 7, 1949, Issue of the Ensl9f'1.) 1960 FINALISTS in !he 1960 spell -down ln Harbor VI ew School Oth grade cl asses Included, fr om left, Bobb le Hogan, from J acque! ine Wi lson•s room ; Tracy Cl ark fr om Ph il Ma urer's room; Me l is sa Smi th from J ack Hart's room , Pam Sutton from Flo- rence Cool ing's room, and Dav id Dun can from Phil Ma urer 's room. (Photo from the June 9, 1960, Issue of the Ensign.) J96lJ HAWAIIAN GET·UP was the s tyle for the even ing as the Cen tral Newport Beach Commu nity Assn. instatted the 1%0--61 officers at the ann ual meeting held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Clu b: from I eft, Howard Williams, the new president; Henry Engle (standing), re-elected secretary· treasurer; Earl Can nom, outgoing president, and Mr s. Francis Ko tt, recording secretary. Ed Carson 'It as installed as vice-presi dent. (Ensign photo from the issue of June 30, 1960.) • 1957 A DAUGHTER-MOTHER team took part in the 1957 annual dinner of the Newport Harbor Girl Scout Council at the Newport Harbor Yacht Clu b. Daughter Sandy Spu rgeon, a Marine r Scou t, told of her tr ip to the Michigan Roundup. Her mo ther, Mr s. William Spurgeon III of Cli ff Haven, gave the "sal ute to the leaders" at the meeting. (En sign photo fro m the issue of Feb. 14, 1957 .) 19570FF1CERS of th e • ·Sen ior Pilgrim Fel- lowship of the Corona del Mar Corrmun ity 1 Church in 19571ncluded the fo llowing: seated, lett to right, Ann '11umason, action chairman; Chris Adams, fellowship chairman, and Terry Ross, faith chairman; standing, left to right, Jan McCurry, leader; Lorena Kelly, song Ieider; Holly IngrAm, sec· retary; Je.nlne Armstrong, president, ll'ld Nancy Wi· chlel, vlce""')ftsldent. (Sven Protorlous photo from the Feb.. 7,1957, Issue of the Ensign.) 6 PROMOTED ·IN FIRE -DEPT. PiN au.r RJ. lritcoe "' .... ·nr. ..... &iOI ftre lftaiDHr in,.,.; luaed laat IIIDOUDCed the PI<NDOcic. ._._ ,_ ltsl •dl 1,.2, his promotion to lieuteUDt of 6 ... widtia the Newport wbea lie WM PI' ned 10 ia 1 .. 5, ud bas tet'fM ••• fire depertment fol-fire c.,Wa. tie will be lad aince dt.at. da&. u compuy lowiaa cbe . re~ently eon• in c~•nd ia dM ~lfl Pl .. offlcer oa ._ urial ,.,.._, cladM nuunatlODt. veauoo bur .. u. IDd Will work truck. In bit new ani..--t Capu.in Joe Peep~11, PfO"' directly UDder Fire Manbal be will replace Captain IDDted . ~ deputy fuo mar-W.C. Noller.. Peepl .. 11 company officer tllal, JOined the department Lt. Mel KadcUe, promoted at Fire Station One on Bel• in 195$. He. wu ~omoted to fire captain, joined lhe boa Peninnla. to nee lftJIRe~r 1ft 19$8, department u • fireman in Enaineer Jim Reed, pro- Nrved. •• faro ins pee-1951 . He ••• promoted ,to moted to tire captain, joined Harbor H·lgh freshmen ~:.;:.':~: r:~. 10~11;~.~; an 1964, and m 1965 he wat lead honor roll list ~~~E~:~·~~:I~.:-;~~: he h., been urvana at act• Sixtoen studontt ouned strailht "A'' aradu for tho 3rd ina deputy fire marshal. quarter honor roll at Newport Hubor Hiib School. The .Captain Reed in hit now honor roll includu 56 freshmen, 50 sophomores, 37 junion petition will be auianod to and 54 sonion. Fire Station s, locat od in Tho followina are the ttraiaht .. A'' ttudontt: Frelhmon -Sutan Cunio, Catherine Eali, Jan Kaw~mura. Corona del Mar. He replaces Lynn Rosener and William Sw iprt. Captain Dun can (ret ired). Sophomores-Jeanne Epuo, Michele Fairbairn and Jan Fire man Ted McMasters, Schwarz. promot eel to £ire enaineer, Juniors -Georaeann Hanna. Wendy Isbell, Lynne Sch· joined the· de~rtment in aeider and David Vierlin.. 1961 . He has worked at var- Soniort-Tom Munl.ean, Pam Thompson and Mary Trainor. iou• ttations throuahout the Here it the complel.e honor rolllitt: city. Hit molt rec ent au ian· PRISHMIH Kathleen Crawford Vickie Shulda mont ·Wat that of the vaca• Craia Adams Debbie Dav is Calvin Sibillina tion relief fireman. In hit Carolyn Andonon Jeanne Eau~e Sharon Spieaelbera now potition he Will be u • Elizabeth Annstrona Lorena Emonck Linda Stabler ·•ianed to Fire Station 6, to- Dare! Benvenuti Michele Fairbairn Robert Stevant cated at Irvine Ave . and Diana Billina• Cynthia Forbes J 5 ohn ~o1c1.k Dover Dr. in the Weucliff· v i"cki Brown Linda Freiwald teve ~ IV In H bor H' ..... , d Carol Burke Ruuell Funk Cindy Svendu!n arF_ ·~·T•hn 1 areaD .. 1 Bruce Charlot Mary Ann Galli• Muta Tisdail a reman ~a• ~1 ey, Nathaniel Cohen Vicki Haia David Vierlina promoted to rare onameer, Sara Cunninaham Stephen Hammaru B•bara Woolsey joined the department in Qlaan Currie Holly Hanea !linn Youna 1964. Prior to his comina Sheridan De Wolf Alice Hastie SIHIOIS to work for the City of New• David Ecc let Jill Hirach Dian.a Bock port Beach, he was employ• Terry Eaan Richard Howland Mara•ot Bowman eel as a profession al fire Catherine Eali Jennifer Juvis Janet Briaht fiahter by tho California Susan Farrer Bruce Johnson J"l1 B ..... Division o£ Foret try and D•~l France Je11ica Jonoa Th1 ...... !ou, B~ro''"wn" -, ....,,_ wat stationed at the County Willitm Hcndeuhol Tracey Kahan Sandra Caudell Airport Station. He hu work· David Jane Krittino Laun J.-a Kawamura Joe McTaJUe Caroline Chuna ed at various fire station• Ke ith Kay Dan iel Miller Kathleen Clarke throuahout the cit)'· In hit Lani Ltmborth Lealie Nyquist Joanne Fauell new petition he will be. at• Brett Lanldale Suaan Oailvie Jackie Frost t ianed to re lief enaineer on Trudo La Prado Wendy Owen John Groonina tho "B" platoon and wi ll B••bara Lapworrh Joanne Palmer Pamela Hodae k F" S · -L" d H"bb rd wor at tre taU ont 1, 4, Scon Lyon Pauicia Payne an a 1 e Roberta Ma ... unon Marilyn Pock Deborah Howell• 5, and 6. r· v.·-l(·'mbach Fireman J oh no (Jack) Jeffrey Malinoll Bob Peteuon 1'"1.n aa Jaae Man Cynthia Place Linda Kitchina We !It, promoted to fire en• Andrea Martin Dana Plou Ptm Lacock aineer, joi ned.the department Rmald B. Martin Ritchie Pot\ Steven Lester in 1964. He hat been at Cynthia McWhirt Robert Schminko Bill Loveland Fire Station 2 (Headquarters) Deborah Metzlour Jan Schwa:z Wendy Maaoa since joinina the department, Ptmela Murrin Peter Stephens Ruth Mc.Millan auianed to Truck Company It· .. Nord Nor. S .. rll·na Tom t.bltean 1 d En . C 2 b1 Cberri Myou an aane om pany • Judhh Payne Lucille Stru e David Plwnb In hit new pos ition he wil\ Lorrie Pleaor John Tait lkvtrly Poiuu aerve u aeri al truck opera• Seifert Sbaw Mic:bul Simkin kevon Slap Janice Smith Buba.ra Sweet Willi am Swi aart Sand.ta Tezak Deborah Tucker Craia Vanderlan Martin Walker Cynthia Weber Janice Whitina !llo Wyman Betty Youna Maraarot Youna SOI'HOMOII ES Helen Allen David Alward Joan Benson Nancy BorJUton Bruce Bl ynn Carol Bowman David Bradley Deborah Brov.n J oan Culton ~su WII'Ci c. IDd a. t.ot at the Keaciq_\Lartetl 1\a- Jdla ···-a• .. ' tloa.. ' Viotoria White ~~~ JUNIOIIS J R 11 "AID ITUDI.TS DIYI Ronald Aoborllatd c:;~: s.:''i::our 'IDGIWI AT HDI,.TAL Tom BtentnaJl Oeotrrey Sarkiuian A mother'• day proaram o£ Brownie Brown Eric Scott piano mutic wu preaented Bubara Buell Janice Soarlu Saturday u a Jift to the p ... Linda Campbell Robert Sevitz tienll and friends o£ the William Duaan Ann Sha.rkey Puk Lido Convalucont Guy France Judy Shennan Hoepilal, 466 Fl~aahip Rd., Donna Ooodhart Diana !Dalley Woet Ne~pcnt He~ahtt. A~ .. Gooraoann Hanna Pat &nith vancod ptano uudenta Ma· Wendy hboll Jobn S&olarek chele Burford, Dobbie Hope, Richard Jafro Gary Stuart and Pame la Si ler, ttudentt Steve La Montaano Helen Taylor of Thereu Renner of Corona James Laws Tat Thoma• Hiahlands, played compoti· Kathy Leach Ptm Thompeon tiont of Czerny, .Franz Schu· El iua Lindroth Jill Threlke ld ber~ and Franz L11zt. . Jan Luymu Mary Trainor Michele Burford and Oebbae Aptel Maue Deborah Warde ll H~pe attend Corona del Mar Frederick Moinzet Patti Wayde lick H.aah School and Pam~la Stephen Muuell David Webb S1ler attends Abraham Lm· Jim Newmeyer Nancy Weill coin School. The y are pre- Georae Riemer Donald White puina £or entrance to the Mark ROj u Barbara Woodruff Julliard School of Music. Ouitty Schleiter Oui t Woodward Mi chele is a former winner LyMe Schneider June Wrilht in the Exchanae Club't Ri chard g,owatackKathy Wulff search £or talent contett. contmental chaRm lldll IIIII ,..., -ttl 0Miin•oW Cllono to )OUt ---S....-111.44-in. __ _ $399 ,..... .. 20-ln. WM M t' ... ,.., ll'tctilwoiCIDDI --- H.J.GARRFfT fURNflURE JIROfiSSIONAI. MalC)l DBIQ~IItS o, • ......_ n.,,.; '"· e ... CCGAteA,~· 1211 Hot.:. ca..-. . .. ..,. ..... ' At the IY . IVAIIS IN A *"-L'Y'WODD CIIUaCII ODe ~ eveoiq ID¥ -T-...-oo .,. IDd oald. ·w-. 1o _,.. ..... aD ...... bolw-you IDd 11M '--lr I -... ....... to tuth • IOUl ee&rchbta q...-.... aD -""<aJ NO. yet hi ooU pride f blollly aplalaod dlollhod-CbriiC~So..._ .. dloOF o1 10. "llul, Mo<hor.'" be "You _, - Cltrill tht way J do! H you you woWciD't bl: 10 .....-... alwayt IW'Chlae for .~ oew tiDd of ,.. Ueioa to live ~':.:r" of m1nd. 1 bid beea with the l'ftOit woraderful Jilt iD m. world a Chriltian Mother' aad Palbl:r, who &old .. .bout J•us u 1000 u I wu able to uadentand. 1'bly lOot nw to Sunday IChool &Del cbwch. DOt OQ)y whla 1 wu jtat a bt.be in ann1 but alto u 1 P'fNf ./ oa.r. When I wu ten I accept«~ Chrilt u my per- 10M! Saviour. But you know, there'• a bia dil'enDCC betweea juac acceptinJ Jfim and hlrDiq over your ... ·-hean and life to ltim. 1 said, .. Jesua, llcnoe you aDd Ddt I believe you're the Son of God. but there are tbinp temptl co attain conlentnteot. He ftllod my heart with that 1 want to do. I want to be a succas in the buai-a peace that can be delcrJbed oo1y iD aucb wonk u ness ud entertainment workl. 111 JO to Sunday .chool are found in the Holy Bible: "Tiw IH'«• of God, and c:bun::h occasionally, but 1 want thinp my way." wllklt I'IUHih all wnd~r.rrtutdlllfH (Philippiaal .t:7). 1, I, •• J• -. Not puttina: Him tint in my life led me to .•alcct I walked out of that church with a 1001. ~ Bible readina and prayer. I strayed from HIS fold, in my heart aod a brand new perapect~vC oO lila. 1~ elopittJ with my first sweetheart in my teens, thusshat-was certainly a ''new creature"-in Cbriat J ... lenna every dream rDy Mother had for ·me. n.oup. Two monlhs later lt.oy ac:cepted the Lord, and few thil wu a failure, my SOD wun't, for out of tHat almoat a year I was indac:ribably happy. Tbe:D. mir- union God blessed me with Tom, who proved a peat aclc of miracles, little Robin wu on the way! ~s-~----~--~---,.~·11 anchor in the rough yean which later envel~ me. wtre so happy to think we would be welcomint: T~ E WOR.\..1) My Sunday school and church attendaoce m the another little Ro~C:n into the family. But four daya • • • • yean that followed was spasmodic, for 1 put my after her birth we learned the heart-brukiaa D8Wt ITSEL~ COUL..D NOT ! .. ,I oll '11 --•n ••• , • ._.._. • .,.ecuna -L-.... Loo--7 Go c I ....... cw.. .. ., .. tAl A,..c~o ,...,.,,_ Moh-1'04 oo '""' .W _,,.,..an.. COioH Ml" A. Nol.biDf lo told u dlnetly. We -lllat 1M -with ...... !etten. JtllubooDodftDcod-llohlld an eye d:lleue which could haw riv- en him an dittort..d vi..,.. In n Cor . 11:1 we leam ot t.hlt "thom I~ the a.b", but DO one kDowl what Uaat wu. Thla Ia aomet.hln• about whleh we will have to Mk him when we ,.t to rlory. Q. ..... 1 le, c.lf. "Doa tM ,.ar&'- i• H•fnwll JO :I, 'A ~ bd t4otl ,,..,.,. """· "'"' ~o t.u Jlwrieoi boQo O/ Jcftl.f M to t,U C.\•"'At" A. The contest of t.bLI .,.ne renal~ that Cllriet'a taerilce on Calnl7'• erOM autlku not only for time but . alao for all etemlty. Ae we atudy it carefully, it it evident that the refereDee baa to do with Ria ~1- e&l body. Chri1t bd to have a human body In whleh to die which ia what God prepared for Ria Son. The truth of the Chureb u the bod7 of Chriat ia found aU throul'h Epheai.ana. Q. T-~.-"W,.-o/IM brotlert o/ luu Hil tU.ri,.,_t WMI tHrl ,.,_ ,......, of H" &rotA.- .,.. ..., "'''"' .. career flnl At 28 I wound up i.n Hol.,._ood under that she was not nonnal, and little hope wu hdd for CONTA'N THE BOOKS. conb"Kt to a movie studio, lhe ambitioo of so ~y her future. "Five yean at the mott, .. the Doctor ukl. A. John 7:5 tell& ua that. durtnr the youna girls. Rut my life wu hectic and full of nus.-"but becaUH: of her hean condition, expect her to 10 FROM • .,. . .JOMN ::u : a !So lifetime of our lArd Hla brethren tates. disillusionment. insecuri()' and wrooa deciliom any time after six months." I suffered but my Bleued did oot believe on Him. In Acta 14., which hurt others as well u myaelf. As I bepn to Lord was constantly by my side durin1 the two yean ~ ,_ ...,.. .. ..._ .. _,.T however, we rud: that the7 did be- acquire some of the thinp which ordinarily aboukl of Robin's life. Rather than breakinJ me, it bl--' eome followen of Him. Thia change have made me happy. I was miserable . my life, for God taucht me lesson~ I had needed to Without a doubt, Jesus Christ was the ~ind· ~indnesshasbeen to~ often recorded.(Matt. mQ' have come at Penteeoet. We do 1bese things !lashed throuah my mind u my aoo leam--eolerance, patience, love:, and uoderalaDdiDa. . all f .-of .-aat besiik: me. iears in his eyes, as he tenderly When God took her home to be with Himself, 1 felt est person who ever h ved. He talked a great 25:~~. 46.) John the Apostle, Jesus' most not know o Wit! name• '""'e pleaded, "Jesus is o.ll you needr' Here I wu, • mo"+'ie the security of His everlastina arms supportiq me. I deal about ~indness, and we can assume intimate earthly friend, says of Him, "And Lord's half-brothen and none of Hia · f boy --~ to 1 ··-•-d H. 1ov f 101' wbeD tiaten are riven b:r name, onl:r re· sw, nwTied t~ a amo:us cow . • step-u.uu..::• . came to uuucrstan lS ~t e or_ua, . that He would rather see this trait in us there are mony other things which Jesus did, fe-• to In true Oriental faobion three low:ly children, w1th pracucalty any material I wouJd yearn for the heahna of my little. Robin, I . ··~ Jwr.uries 1 could desire. 1 crumbled instde, and sud· would think of how much p-eater wu the piet ol our than any other. We ~now that the Recordmg the which, if they should be written every (aee Matthew 13 :66 tor some of the denly the falsi()' and emptiness of my existence Heavenly Father as He looked upon His only Soa Angels note down our every move our one, I suppose that even the world itself nameal. loomed up before me. I knew why I had made such sutrerina the acony of Calvary's croa; He wbo wu d d bo~ d d b d A d 'th could not contain the books that should be Q. Did tit~: Jewiall to.crijW!e of the a mess of thinp; I had never sunenderM to Christ. sinles.s, beina made sin for us, that throu&h Hia pov-every ee • m goo an . a • . n , ere ed I t the · h be · h · H" · ht · t b s n the Day written." We are comforted by His statement lamb ceo.•e at tlte crucifixion in A .D . M~ heart had bee~ deeply mov . was a erty we m11 t nc 10 11 na ec:usness. , are gomg o e some surpnse • .JO, or at tlte delltnu:tion of tlte tem- fort m the road. Whtch path would I tate-that of You know, the closest earthly tht~l to a womut of Judgment _ some who th i n~ of them· in Matt. 10:42, wherein He says that not pl.e by T it11.1 in A.D. 101 unconditional surrender to Jesus Christ, the Way heart is her children, and our SaVIour welded my I 1. . . 1· d · I f k. d h the Truth and the Ufe, or would 1 turn apin to the heart to His forever throu&h my two-T~ aDd se ves as very re •g•ous ore go1ng to 1 ~ , on~ smg e acto m ness, no matter ow A.. I think it is clear from the Epis- wortd and its Jlitter; the applaUM: of mao an~ all the Robin. Tom broke my wal_l of dcfe~ 10 Cbriat could after it is too late, that their lac~ of datly small, wi II e.;er go unrewarded. tie to the HebTew.s that the sacriftces auperftcial trimmings? I mana,ed to make tt home, aet in, and then He sent httle Robm to expc»e me to in the Temple eontinued until the but then the dam broke and in a ftood of tean and sutrering so I could know Him better. .LI d rl destruction of Jerusalem, which was self-reproach I saw how I had disappointed my ftne I am not ashamed to say I belona to the Lord Jaua POSfTIOI4 fOI: ... ,.. pGfiDIIIIS an pea 'S only about six years after that Epis- Christian parents. I remembered the earnest coocem Christ. He bou&ht me throuah Hit blood abed on Cal-''Th. ~way for 1 '""" to pr-1y,'" tie waa written. See, for example, of my boy, and the silent promise I made to God the vary's cross. He is the Shepherd of my ~; my Lord s.td O..c:on lemuel keys, !AS FEATURED OVER ··THE BIOlA HOUR'·I HebTews S :4, S; lO : l -S, ll. niaht Roy and I married--to raise his three children and Muter from here throuahout ~ter:rury. I want 10 ··The only pteptr 1nitude in, a truly Christian home. shout to the world that Jesus Chnst IS the ooc and ts clowfl upon ,Is k~"~Hs." "-atOLA 810ADCASTII Swllt.w.._ ,...... ,w. •• _, ,..,_ The Jewish eac rifice of the lamb I was like the Prodipl Son who went away from only answer to any need you11 ever have. He &loDe ,. S. Me,. se.. LM A. .. t .. Hl17 ,_ ....._...._. in the celebration ot the Pll880ver his father into a strange and far·away place and spent can Fve joy in the midst of pain, He is UFE rr-'"No. t .houfd uy, thew.-, to pr•y." "• ~--.._ .....,; .... , ... ..:.., •· had to ce~USe when the Temple was his substance on riotous livina. I had to return to my SELF! If you have noc. let Him come into Y04!f bart. Said ~ Doctor Wis.l, .. l~ y11r t felt in Hodk.ins' -u ..,. ... "-w 1 ....., _..,. ...., .._ destroyed, for that was the only place Heavenly Father. I could hardly wait for the follow-I urp you to do so riaht now. He makes life truly 'Is srat'ldlng str~igtlt with out-HH<f fl"'," 11ld Cyrus Brown. • • • it could be otreTed under the Law. inl Sunday to arrive, for I had called Tom and told worth livina. stretdwd 1rms '"With both my helt"ls 1-sttc:kin" up, s. '"'' tt..t • ._. ,...,.. ...._ rrll ef The Passove r which is now cell!· him 1 would take my publtc stand for_Christ on the ""If we confess our sim, he b fiJitll/.,1 tutd Jtut to And ~ uPturl\ed eyes .'" My ,nd 1-poln tin· down. ,.., - -•• ......... ....... brated every year by the J ews ia next Lord's Day. As I walked dow n the church aisle. forgive us our siru. and to cleo.nse us from 1111 IUVllltt-• · • • . h 1 made a full and unconditional surrender to the Lord eoustu:u" (I John I :9). "For by grt~ee 12re ye .-vftl '"h-to "" his h.ncfs should be ••t m.de 1 pr1yer righl then and k"• 1 •"' te U•1 • lih .._. ef wt.1t GM ~tl out a~y lamb, and this in i!Mif Jesus Christ. 1 asked His foraiveneu. ""Lord." 1 said, through faith ; o.M tho.t rw1 of yoursel"ies: it lt tltc Devoutty ct1sped lf1 fron t. there, hlt.N.4 ,..,. lit• '' ... 18 a graphiC fulfillment of the proph· "Take my life. break it, twist it, bend it, but just USE gift of God: Not of works, ~st 12111 mM sllo.,IJ boluf" With bottl thumbs point ing tow~rd Best pr•yer I evef" 11id. • • ecy in Hosea 3 :4, 5. Here it is de- it for Thy glory." I committed everythioa into His (Ephesians 2:8). the gN)Und," ' !"he pr•ylngest pr1yer I ever pr1yed 1-..ct hi wlllt •• --'-• it ~ clared that for many days the chi I· hands-my personaJlile my loved ones, my career. A,..., ...... Tl....t So.eJc•fT-• -"9f'll'l•:w;;ludoA Seid R .... er.nct Doctor Blunt W•s s1.ndtng on my he<ld," •• •ho1. ~ , 1 ' dren of Israel would be "without 8 ' P··'-"-~-,. ~ Cll-'~--1'""--·-...... • ln .,lace of • tem1)at·l01eed aoul ud f:naatraa.cl at.-~i'i: N;.. ,.;::,.--~ A&C.riftce."" -·~ ......._._ DR. BENNET'S BIBLE SCHOOL Golden T~xt : For uthosoet~t'f' t:ralt eth him.sdf .sM/f b~ abased ; a"d hl' 1/uu lu•mb/i•th himself s"ho/1 be uolt~d" (Luke 14 :11). JESUS TEACHES GUESTS AND HOSTS-LUKE l2:1S·I2 By DR. J.i.MES E. BEHHET -l rr1 ~ :g:~:¥;~e ~:~ inhabit~. The nmnbers Jf t~ human nee are the :;A .til inhabitants, and they w«e (R.,.I.,tecl ft.. CHRISTIAN IUACON, 756 H-44., _.,.,.,, C•lll•••-", N.J.) created to glorify God by bting His has completely prepared a place for jt:sus also told the host that when witnesses and servants (lsa. 45:18 ; tht: futu~e use of ~a": (J_ohn 14 :_1-J) he made a dinner or supptlr he should 43:7, 10). and has ISSued an mv1ta t1cm to him-. . If these facts arc not realiz~. and ''And t~ S pirit and the IJride say, not ~all m_crely relat1ves and fncnds LESSON their backs on it and went about their own desires. Some even beat or killed the messengers who brought the ur- gent invitation. The King was angry and slew the murderers and bumed tht'ir city with all their merchaodiae which they had cherished above tbe King·s invitation. MANY CALLED-FEW CHOSlN The g01pel is not popular buaiiie it revtaiJ man'J MIUr helpleuneu. To men ac<11Itd of sin, Jesu s will always be unpopular. In 011r day, it is not popular to be a Christian . A Saviour, Not a Hero acknowledged as the basis of all our Come. And Jet him that heareth say, or nch ne1ghbors who would be ex· The answer i._"For many art reasoning, actions, and purposes, th~n Come. And l~t him that is athirst pectcd by him to turn about and pay called, but few are: chosen" (MalL we cannot even begin to ent~r into come. And whosoever will, let him him back by inviting him to a feast 22 ;1-14 ). And that proceu i.J CODtin- and understand real l if~. Th~ com· take the water of life freely" (Rev. in their home, but if he expected to uing even until this very day. God By VERLE D. NI.ETZEL pl~te failure to understand these facts 22 :17}. receiv ... God's blessing h~ should in· has sent His only begotten Soa into T > of God's purpose in creation is th~ ... this worJd to redeem the world and Clt•"''"'•4 rtr ,.,. ... , ... ""• C8MC COMTAC • reason for the failurt: of psychology, This invitation is re..,ated and re· vitc "·the poor, the maimed, the lam~. p . So r -the blind" who could not pay him constitut~ the redeemed as His bride. .oruua_nv IS an opta~. .me men member hit joh is to witncu; take a sland psychiatry, dhnology, and aU other stated in various words all throu~:h b k f h. k. d h J Then "as many as received him. to th. nve on it. They .hne an uuattable pat-finnly that then: is only on~ way to h•·.,, .• ,, varieties of so-called sciences and the Bible, as, '"H o, every one that ac or 15 10 nt:ss tot em. esus f h _, f th 8 t '" ... ... said that our un~lllsh deeds would them gav~ he power to become the 1100 or. 1 ~ au.~alm 0 . e m~. u -throul(h a personal expericnc( with Jesus philosophies which deal with tbc hu· thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and be "rccompensm at the rcsurTection sons of God, even to them that bdieve po~ularacr IS a fJd.le thmg. Ovemictn, a Christ-and you are a narrow-minded man "'!;,. TIOH hbe that hath no money; bcome ~·e, o£ tht just," which is far better than on his tWlle" (John 1 :12). 1'bole: nau~na_l idol can become ~ boob. Often bigot. Ye1 Jnw .aid. "I am the way. the GO";~ FUU PREP AlA uy, and eat ; yea, come. uy wme who have t"f:fused to come have per-one modea.~ can make the d1fference. One 1ruth, and the lire. No man cometh 10 th T~ great truth is that God pre-and milk without money and with-earthly acclaim. ished and those who now refuse will miuake may aend a publie figure from tht Father but by me." e pared this eaz:th complctcl.y for man· out price" (I sa. 55 : I). "For who· THE INVITATION REFUSED also perish, for they are without e:s-h~f~ .pinnacle of fame to unprcttdente'd The gospel is not popular b<nuse it re· kind. God placed all of the coal, iron, soever shall call upon the name o£ The second part of our lesson cuse (Rom. 1 :20). Men today are o IVJOO. • • • • vcalt m:m"s utter helplnsneu. When gas, oil, metal, and mineral.s where the Lord shall be: saved"" (Rom. makes God's purpose very clear by putting the things of earth and ~ Jesus Chnat n:penenc:ed the aprtciOUS-Kripture n denied or refusffi beuuse it men can get them. Then he origi-10:13). the story which Jesus told of a great above the things of God and are mila-n~ of th~ _mob. There were many and cannot pau the test of putt'ly intcllrnual nated and still maintains all of the in-Jesus Christ, God's only begotten supper that nearly failed of having ing salvation from sin and will DOt vaned opamons about the Son ol God. critici1m, then there j1 abo u pungcll the nwnerablc and unchan~able law.s Son who came to this earth for the any guests. Many w~re invited and ~ a part of the brid~ of Cbrilt. But Even aa He ca.~ out ol Nazareth, people work of j esus Christ upon thr rrou or coverninc the things of th~ earth with express purpose of redeeming man when the sup~r time came, be sent the body of Christ (the true Church) mar"Yeled at Ham. He pnfonned mlradea. Calvary. To men accused of lin, Jesus will which man ha.a to deal, as for in-from the catastrophe that he had his servant to call the guests, sa:·:ng, wiU be compl~tf:d. Souls from the He wu a popular man. There waa a always bt unpopular. To men who are stance, """"vitation, cohesion, adhesion, b ...... h. self d 11 "Come ·, for all thin-are now i •-· ..__ _.... .._.... mJitery about thit one who claimed 10 bt' l01t and reluae to humble themselves be· ··-ro .... t upon tm an a man· . ...,.. s urns and aln::ys wdl U'C PVt:U, ._. Cod a d ed ·, by H " i•ht deeds «ntrif,.r.liJ force, centri,...tal force:, lcind b h. d fi · d. bed. ready." But acting like one man they ·11 g1 di he · · • n p~v 1 • _m...,,. Y lore Cod·• provided s.1crifi.«. j esus is un · -.-r-y IS e mte JSO 1enc:e to WI a y accept t IDVIlabOQ. to and wond ka H aaid J nd. my ~lectronics, ~~rermination, rft\roduction God all made excuse for ._..., unsatisfac-· rous wor · e ' a popular. · • -r 's express commands and instruc· ·¥·~ leav~ thtir dC50late surround1np aod Father are one." of tpecia, etc. rioos, iUustrated many of His teach· tory c:auteS, !10 that there were no "enter ipto the joy of their Lord.... Yet eftn in Hit popularity, jCIUJ wu In our day, it it not popular to br a God at.o placed the oeceaaary inrs and warnings by parables refer-guests for the ereat feaat which had mitundentood. Men did not ~ee the real Chrit1ian. To aund fut, uncompromisinl{· cbanicala in the proper propartioo1 ring to actions of men within the been prepared. LESSONS FOI US meaning of aU Hit mancloua worb. Men ly. upon the revealed Word of Cod is -"-•;.... f all ho ·11 But ·•-•-~ wu ...,.,..~t -·• t-•-"ol .... _ •---' · h'_.. · neveT popular. If in ......,,r Chris1ian wi1· in the air, water, and earth to suatain corny ..... ........_.. .. 0 w wcr~ WI -UliiC UUH r--~ ... au Other -1.. will be fOUDd farther uu.~y, voou u...-........ ormatiOn • """• ,_ inc to learn how and what their Crea-resourceful and DOt to be dmied. So ~ • throuth Jes• Chritt, Aook upon the out· Ita~, you are not called upon to bear rt· lhe: lif~ of birds, filh, beuu, men. tor expected of them, and one of he ·first ordered hil ternDt to CO out away, and throuah tuffertap IDd ward ap~arance allo. Their tighll are proach lor the nanl4: of jesus, your siand is aDd vqetation. Gad made this com-• .._ ___ ......_.._..,_.... .. •estl who w-too ... he and Ia f •L-• sorrows wiD be compeUecl to lee not act on thinn above. not a very definite one. If you can cha nge ~ ......,._'"""cu .. -'""'~ mto t streets aa o ux: aty, from the WTJ.th to come IDCI take u-d · · h pltte ill aU reapec::ts 10 that He hal ambitious to occupy places of honor and brine in thither the poor, and the thei ...1--.. the f In the bi"OIId ~enee of the word, Chrit-your octrme 10 lUll I. e com pany you Deft!" bad to add anythinc to Of" IU~ that ..O.-htJy '-'--f:d to otben. .!.,. C"~....: at Lord ~ ....._eaa pre-tianity ie popular-bul the Chriet of"Chfit. kmd«p.olyoul .thhave not built upon the aolid tract ...&.: f the earth H • ._.. ........,.'6 maimed, and the halt, Uld the bliDd." pan::u "J "~~~:~r . DUl UliiC .,.._ t" . hat betn , ted J Ch • . a1 . If you yearn lor the approval an; .... nc rom aa e GOD'S fllAN FOI GUESTS These people came Pdly 'aoct ret b&minp 10 to thole who bear, b6-lanny Ia .~. "J'<wa.-· etue 11 ~ .• of Cod •nd of tM world at the umr time, crated it in the bqinninc. It ia thtte wll room, 10 the aenaat ..., 1• and ... -....~ ..c.-t-...1 not popu r -Y· , .. , tOme c.a _,,.. So f h tborouchiY furnished to perform While Jesus waa at a dinner party ane. ac:oept ...,. are pnwu.y tianicy baa b«n diluted, dehydrated ol the you are a ~~ w~y rom w Olt, j~us a~b Cod• Ath . He noticed how some of th~ guests sent outside the city iato the auburbt freed from a.iemMdaa (]aiiD . blood dni.Md. of the .a.--.. ble of you. Pault.ilid, For me to Uv~ IS Chrtst, 1 purpote. ~ f:lstl aaeer at cbote out the btst plac~s for them~ and country, "llllto the hicbwaY• aad S :24). _ fv':':, life. A. ...__ • 0,..;-r-~ and 10 dM! il ~ln." But thd is not popubr. dlae fld.l, but they c:aDDOt aucce.--hedrea. and ccmpel thaD to COllie iD. NllftJIONS -US . _.,. P Many woukt nthel-turn their backs 10 faD, deny them bcauae ttw, are selves without first being asked to that my boule may be 6Ued.." .-""' meat, pnilrd men, perfomted mindel, the auict call of ditd letll' B j darfy obrious, aDd they •en not do .,, So H~ told them that when· In whidl rreap are ,_p AN J'Oil pt~timtly ca..pt, and. p• 1I111J rat 10 the Cluitt did not come ln':o t~~or~ ,:::; produced by men aad C&DDOt be ever they were bidden to a (re&t event The purpoee: or the holt wu to fiD ~ f:llll'llllhd ia tbe ~ of t11i1 WUI'J• He WU popular. ~ the real popular. He came to die; to fulfill the .........,.. or altered in aay way by like a weddiof they should not rulh the houee, and that wu.•o•lt"ithed. World that JOG bhe ao -.. • t1a-JSe..nd for beco.t,. a Cbrildan req.U. ·Kriptutt in bri"Kins 10 ~Mn the: meant -. richt in and lit at the most honored even while tbt orici-1 iDmrd peltl poreitica to MlCipC ~~ ......._ ~· ~ill. h...nlty, .......... for 1and the way of ruoncillation 10 almiJhty God, bavinc first madt all thiap place, becauJe he ran the risk of beil:w w~ ex1mini,. lbeir aewly par• to 001111 to Him l Or we )'011 ill tt. .::-;:,:n;:~,. .::.~-~ CO the ~Cod. Cod'a plan wat a provision for ece ... .. dlo .nit racly for 111111, creoiiOtl asked by the host to cJv• up that chucd ...,.,.t, tatitoc &.. ,..... of . -aod loneo aod wlllil8 to-one . -·~naliile,nocpopul.uity. -ud J1UI him ill cbarp of dlo ploco to the r-for ·-it bad oxen aod ~ Ia cbDoodc plou. i• u ,... U'C P Or on ,... 1 w then 1--Hlo ,.,....ncy •. He lo -J-Chrloo hao n<ver looo H;, poj> ..... of die .nil u God' a • tiiiL been reserved, and so he would be ura aad datia. Tiley were 10 e. from Olrill _. • cata• • J ia ... ·::-:.. "!:..~:nd.~ dl':. ~~ 1ularity in the htart of God ~~ Fache.r or But. man bet failed to be the JOOd shamed before ail of the other rucsu. ,.-in toldlly, ......, I*' lOlita !dPWa)l 111111 ltod&w of • .. ..._ Wood • dlo Ide-...... . in the hean ol the true Ch•ou•n. One day JIS'TPit and hu made an almo&t com-The proper proct"dure for a pel t and oocupiCica• diU tbiy ..... aD ~ -•ow, ............. -See ..._1 t,n_. · cht .U. ,_ 100ft all the wodd will behold Him aa the ~~;·~).""~ =ti~cft'= ;;,.:0w!~d ~n~0~~ ':~' .:~rlnv': !"":~~::...~ 10 .... of ::....-:, "m.,~ :.~~~~: == ::..:-....~...=:•:.= ·=-,;:c~=!t.:.:=e!'"U:::! lhot 111011 bet foiled ol .. ays to '""'(· and escon him to a hicher place, and ...., II 11> ....,. ' '+b _. -1ar ..me. .......... di. '1-·•1"¥.... loftty. tho -al......., Uc 11111 .....,. Cod u his c....a and thus be honor<d in the sicht of •11 INDIFFIUNCI AND DIATII faith,.,, ........ 6a •I 1 o1 .-wllo lloaN. 11 11...::,,:...,,. ~;_ ~.='!, ":!.:.."':::""' ~= -ba1 •.a .. like sheep hue of the other rucsts. The formula for Mattbnr men 11> II • a pool of dlo -'d, ..... _. Dotl." Y• ., ....... , -.. -.. ... , -.., : we beY< tun>ed .-my thia, Jea~s iaid, is that "whoiOever morriqo 1-pa bJ a ~ I• ·-... ,_ ... ...., 10 a -Tell-tlwy ,,. ltolf.lll nd-tile ..,..,_11 -tomtlon In enr......, -10 111o _, -1" (1-. 53:6). Cllllteth himS<lf thall be abaoed;.and his-. aod oa11 aloo dsat dlo ilmlod of ...... Y• .. •• • ..., 10 ._ o1 1-to,_---lor_io ___ ....,.,..,.. Cod 1111t _, JW,..nd the ,.nh he that humbleth. himself lhall be ,....., not ...., • .., "' dwm II•• 'die --... wll •• of _. 1w ...., bf ~ .,...,...,. ..,l,t ,. ...._ --.... ,.., .. -lot fer 6a JW 1 '-of .... but He exalted." but "made .... of it" ......... 6a r..., _, .. ,_.,.a-.T.Uo-~-· • " NEWORT HAIIIOR EIIIGII , SECXliiD Sf:C11011 - lliU-Y IIAY 11,11&7 . COIDA o:AUF. CU~TOM HOME~-REMOOELING COMMERCIAL PtrsonaUzed Sef'\•lcr -I.ILDIII ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 35 y,.,, in Newport Boac:b I . loiN• 11•4. 67).6!110 t:HIJit.t:HES fl£ llldlr .......... GIJr-lr . 3 2 "-1 $tr ... , M-rt Mel ... ll A Fttt GnJ /nJ~ptmdtnJ Con&rttationol Clari&ti.an Church 1\e lev. hh Pri-..H, •l•l•• bday ~rvico ~nd Ou.lt c:h School at 10:00 a.m. May 21 Se .... -"The Trinity: Foondotioo or F.,tasy" Andy Rose heads CASt Andy Rote, a jun ior Corona del Mat Hiah School, hu been elec~d~,'~~;~~:~:~l of th e Californi or Student Councils for 1967 -68 term. CASC is a alatewide oraanization vina as a voice ofCaliromia ttudenll and aeek.ina to help s tud ents leam duouah stu· de nl aovemment. Andy will represent Di stric 21, which includes alL. 43 schools in Qranae County. The c abinet is the ina body of CASC, and son such activitiea as the tcenaae division of the vernor's Trarric Safety er. ' M.n-r c•• ,,.viM.~ PitH• 642--2740 ALOHA GIFTS we re presented to retir- ing principal Bernice Vestal at a re cen t meeting of the Newport School PTA.. Pic- Wred here at the presentation are, from left, Urs. Victor Ci anflone, the 1%6-()7 PTA presi dent; Miss Vestal , and Mrs. Harold Boyvey, who was PTA president when Miss Vestal came to Newport SchooL They are holding th£> plaque for the newly created Bernice Vestal nbrary. • ference and the State Ad-- visory Board of Education. First laptl st Oturch of Costa M.sa Baptist Blble Fellowship /,.Jependul Bible 811/Jii~l S.to Ana & Mogt~olia Sts.' Dr. P.G. Neumann. pastor ATTEND THI OIUICH OF YOUR CIIOICI REGULAIILY ALOHA FOR BERNICE VESTAL SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Su nday School 1:00 a.m. Mom ina Worship 6:00p.m. Trainina Unions 7:00p.m. Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bi ble Study &:00 p.m. Prayer Mee tina Luth.ron Church Of th. Maater Luther• Church in America 2900 Pacific .View Dr. jCorona dol Mar, <;arorornia l Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3·5022 8:45a.m., r~tmily Wor»hip 9:45a.m., Ch11rc~ School \1 :00 a.m., r~nnive lll'or!!hip NURSE RY PROVIDED "•••• •f th• H•lr S,l,lt S...."" Sct•-1 9 ..... . ....,..,.,.. *•tlhl, IO.JO .... . ....... '-•·· 7 ..... ........ .., ...... St ... , .... ,,., .. 7 ... .... .... ,....., ............... , .. A f•ll Y o•~ Procr•• of Oraare .. d Zlrd Coat• Mesa .r • .,u H,l!:. Jo,.••· F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) Corona del Mar Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Or, Charles [., McClain 673-66216 p11s1or 67S..2216 SUNDA Y SCHOOL ••• 9t45 •• MORNING WORSHir •• l ltOO ~ TRAIN ING UNION ••• 6 t30 "" I!VEN ING WOR SHir •• 7t30 "" WI!DN ESDAY SfRVICI!7tiS ,.. J!IUIUlltY rROVIDID Chri s tian Sci•nu SerYi CU R asT Cfi\JIIC. Of' CHIUST ,5CI£NTIIT J~O J Via lido Newpor~_; Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: 15 •·"'· _,. II •·•· SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15-11•··· WEDNESDAY EVENIN G MEETlNG a, .•. READING ROOM ···" .. ~.: 9 ...... -5 , ..... ........... .,: 9 ...... -7:45 '""'" r ... ,,.~ ..,,. F,;,...,, 9 •.•. -5 , ..... ; 7-9 , .•• s-<!1 • .,: 1 , ..... -• '·"'· S£COND cavae• OF CIIIUIT .ICIENT.-r NewpOt"t Beach at COJona del Mar 383~ E!lst Coau Hipway SUNOA.Y SCHOOL 9:15 •·•· SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·•· ltt"EDNESDAY EVaiiNG t..tEETlNG 1:00 , .•. READING ROOM - Mutual Bui1dina ;.2863 East Coast Hiahway Mon. • S.t. 10 •oZD· to 5 P·•· Thur!-d.i.y eveaiag·-7 to 9 You ar~ cordially invited to atte-nd Ch1,1tch Scnicu and to u5e the Re adina ~oom. 1lewpprt1t.nrtJor Luthrrnn ~lwrdt Miss Bemice Vesl8.1, who will retire in June after 18 years as principal of New· port Beach Elementary School, was given a sur· pris e "Aloha" party at a recent PTA meeting at the school. The real surpri se came after performance of huta dances by mem bers of Girl Scout Troop 65 and rendi· A FUND RAISING spring dinner dance will be held June q at the Balboa Bay Club by the Newport Harbor Repub- lican Assembly. In the above picture An ita (Mr s. Heber) Erickson of Lido Isle, invitation chai rman, at left, is receiving a check from Gloden (Mrs. Richard) Fay of West Newport Heights for the first group pa-ying fat a t.1ble at the tfenefit. The commi ttee in charge Include s Kathryn Castendyck, chairman; Alison Loveland, reser- vations; Jeanne Bush, decorat ions; Ruth Ooelz, Janet Ca rr oll, Hope Thaden, Mary Carroll, Betty Davies, Kath- leen Richards, Betty Hall, Lila Scruggs. It will be a black tie opt ional affair. (Ensi gn photo.) They represent CDM High "O, tb~ Bluffs Ou.,r/ooldrJg Nf!r41porl Ht2rbor" Gayle Scroggs and Andy served on the executive Ros e will represent Corona council and as commissioner NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORNI A del Mar High School this of public relations. She was THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH summe r at lhe Girls' and named girl~f·lhe year as a SERVICES: 9:00a.m. Fomily Worshi p & J unior Church Boys' Stat e Mock Govern· freshman. Gayle is a junior 9:45 a.m. Church School & Adult Closs ment Camps. and is the daughter of Mr. 11 :00 a.m. Festive Worship Gayle Serous, editor...jn· and Mrs. F. Scroggs of 20062 The Rev. James G. Blain, Pastor chief of the school paper, Bayview Ave ., Santa Ana The Rev. Geor1e J. Busdiecker, Visitation Pastor will participate in the Gi rts• He ights. IF·~~~~=:Pbon::•::I48:~-36=J~l=======~=S:ta:t:o:a:t :U:C~D~a;v~is~.~Sh;.e has Andy, son of Mr. and \trs. R. Rose of 700 Patolita Or., Irvine Terrace, is sports editor of the Trident, mem-- ber of the California Scho- YES-IE WE HAVE TIE lEW VOlT IOI.F .TI All Cllll I'UTI'BS-WDID Wli11 lr Nw.,ce Gelf C..ml WIMI&I_.,. IASUALL MmS lr .LOVES 4• 10 ·34· C.wne All Stln IWII1Uil --us IWI. 11111--·IGW --IllS lastic Federation and a CASC delegate. WILLI"'M EILERS, 69 , OF COSTA MESA DIES • Private interment at FaiT"" haven Memorial Park fol- lowed funeral services Friday (Of William Eilers, 69, who died Tuesday, May 9. Mr. Eilers was born in Germany on Jan. 13 , 1898 . He had lived 31 years in California and ..J in Oran1e County. He u survived by his 'A'ife. Bertha, of the home address, 2191 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The funeral was held at Baltz. Chapel in Costa Men. MATTRESSES lfnf,-U8VILDIIIG. l rn'RUilllt Shai"Jf'S ............. ~c.tt.­ COSlA W(SA lroiAn llSS CO. liiO ........... N . LIWty .. IHl •AIIEO AIIO.G TOP 1• Robert A. Hedloff, aeneral aaent in Newport Beach for Occidental Life Insurance Company o( California, has been cited as one of his company's top salesmen for 1966 . His ules performance put him amon1 the top 100 of his company"s 3,51»man sales force in the U.S. and Canada. __ Alterations MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE . .......... 11 Lilli Lea.. ~ ... ...... un sr-Tr ·····-·--- ' .. , II Jtt .. II I 111117 Itt II DeW, •• 11111 ..... £1jl£t , .. , ....... .. , Mhtor repeirs, loose t.uttoft s, tiny ri ps .. ''"of ovr frM eva,._., .. mce. .. ..,.,, with th e •err looat of cl-i•s. .. ~~~ •• -~ , ... a~ •• - I'R£E D!L.WERY TOO. •anu- Andy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rose of 701 Patoo I ita Or., Irvine Terrace. 11-YEAI AIAIID FOR SAVI.GS-LO.AII OFFICER All the First National City Travelers Checks you want- up to $5,000 worth-for a fee of only $2 oo Du~ing May only ' W(STCliH OrfiCE ~AYS!OE OffiCE AIRPORT OFFICE WESTCUH AT DOVER 642 l lll BAYSLOE AT JAMBOR(( 642 1141 CAMPUS AT McARTHUR S40 2111 For Ja,.. or •mall Home~ and llobU. H-. . . All Ahlllli· num ; Lam Doon; Buc Proof. Deflecta Ute Wind. ' Santa Ana Tent and Awning Co. .......... _ .. __ _ a. S. ~~All' ST. !Wft'A AIU UMitl .... __ 1111• nut •••a. ca. ----.... .,.._ ... w .... ......... _....,. Ol IF ... ,....., .... ,.. 'TIIURSDAY,IIAY 11,1151 IXIIDIA DEl liAR, CAUF. UliALMOTICI OIDUUJICE NO, Ill$ die d~e oa wt.id! tile r•i~ ,\lf OIDIJUJICt OF TIE t•e• fir• bae .. u dellaqaftt CITY or NEWPORT BEACH .... u pay ~acoad dalle..-aacy AMEJIDINC SECTIONS 3.16.070 poulty of taa ,.rent 00•) of AND 1.16.010 OF TH£ droa 118oaat of the tax ia addt. NEWPORT BEACH tloa co tlae a.ouat of the tax MUNICIPAL COO£ RELATINC •d the tea paruat (10") pea· TO UN IFORM TRANSIENT al~ flrat l•~o .. d. OCCUPANCY TAX c;;, f'RAUD. U tlae Fluace T\le Chy Co•a.cll of tile Chy l>iNctor clatannlaea Uaat droa of Newpon Buc:.la dou ordala .o_,ay.eat of aay remltt-.ca u followa: d-oe aoder tllla Cla'luar Ia du SECTION J, S.elio11 S. 16.070 to fraud, a pe.ehy of twentr of lltoe Newport Beach Muk:f... flve perceat(25") of die •out pal Coda Ia aanded to N&d : of lila tea Mall be ~ded ther• .. J . f6.070 •• ,.,.,,,. e..J ••· to ia addltloe to tile peaahiu •'"',... i:ac:ll ._, .... tor Mall, ~M&t.O Ia .Sabparagr•pft• A u d oa or b•fore tile I•' day of the 8 of thie nclloa. moaO. followie1 the cloee of D. INTtREST. Ia addilioa to eaclro caiHder J Cl1t•t•r or of tile peoehiee i.mpond, III!Y .. ck dlffereat reP.Ortla& ptlriod operalor who latle to temtt •• .. .,. be utebliabed by the eay tn hnpond by d:a ie chapter Flaaace Director. make a re-aball pey h:alereat at the rete t11111 to tbe Flaaoce Direc1or of oae.haH of oae perceat oa to,.. proYided by him, ot ("") per mooth lor ucti moath the uual reate char1ed ud re-or portloo o f a moath that the ceived, the MtOuat of tu col• t•• ehall he delinquent 011 the lected lor trnaieat occupaa-.. ouat of the tax, l!'lCciDalve of ciee, aod each other iafonn .. peaahi~a. from thl!' date oa tio!" ea he may rueouably reo-whi.ch the Ia?£ fi~et beca~ne q~:~ue. At the ttme the retum ie deluaqul!'at untd petd. The Ill"' filed, the full amount of the tereat aha II. be computed on a tu coll ected shall be remitted monthly basta a nd shell not be to the F iaance Director, The subject to proration for any Fhaaoce Director may eetebli sh portion of a month. eith er shorter or lon~~;e r re~rt· E. PENAL TIES Mf.RGED ins periods for n y lndivtd ual WITH TAX. Every penalty irn- certificate bolder or cete11ory posed end such interest as of certificate holde re H he ac crueBonder the provisions of deems it oecesserv or desirable thie section shall become a io ,order to insure 'collection of h d pert of the tax erein require the tax or to increase the efli· to be paid," c ieacy of its admini!ltretion. Sf.CTION 3. This ordinancl!' Retur1111 end payments ere due ahall be published onc e in immediately upon cessation of the o fficial newspaper of the buaineaa for any reesoo. All City, and the same s hall be taxes co llected by operators effective 30 d11ys 11her the pursuant to thia chapter s hall date of its sdoption. be held in trust for the !Iecount This ordinance w11s intro. o f the City until payml!'nt the n~ duced 111 a resular meeting of of is made to the Finance Di· the Ci ty Council of the Ci ty of rector," Newport Beach hdd on the SECTION 2. Section 3.16.080 24th day of April , 1967, end of the Newport Besch Mu nici· w .. adopted on the 8th day of pel Code is ameaded to reed: May, 1%7, by the following ''J.rcs.ot~O Panofrlaa afld In-vote, to wit; taraat. A. ORIGINAL DELIN· AY ES, CO UNCILMEN : Rogers, QUENCY. An y operator who Panoos, Mar11hall , Gruber, fails to remit eay tex imposed Cook, F'orgit, Shelton by t~isd<hh•PI'Ier within the1 time1 Nm:s , COUSCILMEN ; None. requ1re • 11 pay • pena ty 0 ABSENT COUNCILME N: None ten percent ( 10%) o f the -.mou nt Paul j. Gruber of thl!' tax in 11dditioo to thl!' Mayor amount of the lex. ATT<ST B. CONTINUED DE LIN-Laura· La;gios QUF.NCY. Any operator who City Cl,.rk fails to rem it soy drlioquent remittllaceon Qr be fore a period Publish; May 18, 1967. in of thirty (30) daya folio wins The ~e.,.·port Harbor [nsisn LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1216 AN ORDINANCE OF TilE CITY OF' NE WPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 15.28 TO TITLE 15 OF' THF. NEI'PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TilE ABATEMENT OF SUBSTANDARD BUILDINGS The C ity Council of the City o f !\ewport Beach does ordain •" follows; SECT ION I. Chapter 15.28 is added to T itle 15 of the N,..,. .• port Hnch Municipal Code to read: . "Citoprer 15.28•' " · ABATEMENT OF SUBSTANDARD BUILDINGS S•ctlone: 15.28.010 Defin ition -Suh- stsodard Building LEGAL NOTICE that s plit, lean, list or buckl e due to defecti vro material or deterioratioo. 5. Memberi'l of walli'l, parti· lions, or other vl!'rt ical su~;~ports that are of insufficu:nt s ue to carry imposed loads with :ulftHy. 6. Member.~ of cei lio!la, roofs , ceiling and roof supports or other horizontal members .,..hich sag, !lplit, or bu ckl e due to df"fective m~teri al or rltteriora- Lion. 1. Memb·era of c~ilinB'• roofs, eeilins ~tl rqot aapport .. , or oth er bo'nzootal members that ar'\.O(JR1tafli cient size to carry impoaiif lOads with safety. 8. F ireplace" or chimnl!'ya whi ch list, bulge, or settle due to de fl!'ctive m~tterial or droter i· ATTf:ST: L11ura Lagios Cit_y Clerk Publish: Ma y 18, 1967, in Thr Newport Harbor [nsisn LEGAL NOTICE -·· LEGAL HOTICE c:o nSI!ll ction and whi ch have shsll file an affidavi t in the been adequately maintained Building Dl)plllrtment certifying sod increased in relation to to thl!' time and manner in f11rthror declar~ that th~ owner, l)<:cupant, lf"!l~ro,. or othrr fl"'r• "on in possession mu~t \'aca tro aoy incre ase in occupant load, wh ich said notice wa s given. 'd b "ld alteration or addition, or any There shall al110 be filed the re-"111 UJ injlj or s tructurf'. Sub· change in ocCtl pancy. with any rece ipt card which :<Oequent to th,. adopt ion of l!U ch .lllllf·b.ll ve been rfllurned to hirn rf'!IOiution th!• City Cltrk s h .. ll (kl ln •dequate fire protection io ackn o.,..ledf!.ement o f such c11use to "" T"cordrd wi th the or fire-fight ing •ll,uipment. All notice by te@illtered or c,.rtlfted f:ou nty HeC'otd,.r of Oranji;t- bu ildiDIII or portJ OD.S thereof mail. C.ounty 11 c-opy of th .. r.•.,vlution wh ich are not provi ded with 1 1 · h 1 fire-resistive constructio 11 "' JS.2~.0SO Sacorod Hotlee. If ,,.c arln,;p: t " f'llist,.nf'" o a I. · · h" •h• o wo~.o' o•h••p•<•.oo• ho•·--.ubs tandurd huildin11 or s tr ur• tre-exungu1t1 108 aystems or equipment required by the F'ite ins 110 interest in the property, turf' wh ich ~hull hro ,.omr a Prl!'veation Code, 11 11. a~opted does not cornpl )· with •••d no-cloud O~N th!• tit I~ of the pro• by the City o l Ne"!fort Beach, ti ce by oommencing tb&,.r~QN.ir-perry 11pon whic;h the !II Ub!ltan• except dtoee h.i1dinp '"' po,t. ed worlr. wi~ia the H.,e-MtloWed dard bu\ ldinjlj 01' 111tTUrture tiona thereo f which conf9.cmed or by m'a1ttn s such other a,.. exi.!!IL'I , At tr;uC'h timt• as tho• with ell •ppliceble laws •t thl!' ransl!'ments •• may be astir !IIUhstandard building or ~tr ur• time of tlieir construct ion and factory to the Building Dir"c-tur" has bc-t'n rr-p~~ir,.d and ,, •• whose fir.,.resiative in tesrity tor. the Building Director Rha/1 h••hilitat erl or r~utd , dl"moilsh· d I. ,. · h" , send or cau se to be R<o• • an tre--e~~: tnji{Ut!l tng sys ems t••l 11nd remov,.d, thr ,.j,1nd """r 15.28.020 Subst•ndard Build- ings as Public ~ui!lence!!O 15.211.030 Sot ice to Ownror " e~uipment have been. ad.,. sl!'cond noticf' to th~ ownt'r of oralion. . . d d . •h• p<op•••y o•d , •opy •• •h• the titll!' of th r ptopt'rty invnh·· I h quete'/ metotetne an 1m• " ,_ r d · J 1 1 1 9. ritf'p ael!'!l; or c imp ey• . 1 . . o•h•• P•••o•• h••·•"•g ,, ,·,,.,. e , uccasu.u.. 'Y t 1<' reror< n · 15.28.040 Service of N <~tice 15.28.050 Second ~ollc" 15.28.060 l'l:ui sance Abatement HearinK 1'1.28.070 H ear in~ on F:llpPn!le Statement 15.28.080 Tran ~m•!ISio n of Adoptrd E~p !'n~" Statem,.nt to County •\udi tor. County A!>P Sf"S'<or and County Ta\ f:ol· lector 1 ~.28.090 Auth 01ity to •\pjloint Rehabilitatooll Commi»,.IOII, Powers and Outp•., 15.1~.0 10 Dalinirio" -Sut.. sto flfio,fl BulldiflrJ. Th,. t"tm ·.,ubMan rl;,r d huildin~· "hfl ll m,.an anv hnild i n ~ or portion th~r,.of, fnrlurl1n~ any dw~llin11, unu, Joi:IW'ot room, (>t !'uJte of rooms, or th ,. premi~,.s on wh irh th~ "'am,. I" locat,.J, Ill ""h 1<::h th~r" "~l'itl'o any of thl!' lollo .. in~ li"t"-1 <on<htion .. to an ,.xt,.nt th at "ndangers th" l.f,., limb, hPI'I lth, prop••rtv , .. ,.f,.ty. or w<'l far~ of th .. puhllr or th<' o1;rupaDt-. th ,.n~o f: Ia) ln adroqu l'll" sanitat1on, whi ch ~h all indud,. hu t not 1,,. limi ted to thf" follow inK: h I . 11. provl!' 1n re ell<~n tQ any 10· ... 1 ... ich Htl!' o tnsu tCit'nt size h · b 1 tinn o >'~a id ,,.solution, sha ll crease in occupeut load, sher-e!lt t eretn to appear ,. nre 0 1' d!ltren~thh "1c arry imp osrod at ion or addition, or euy change the City Coun cil at a !II a ted be cleured by th t-r,.c ord a t inn 0 8 5 wtt 1111 etr . in occupancy. plsce end time to t~how causl!' of a Certifi<'at e nf f:omplhw rr 10. Ce!lspools and 11eptic why such buildi ag or s tructure by the City C:lt rl wi th thr tanks wh ich are !!itructurally 15.28.020 SubatGnflo,d Bul/fl. shoold not be declared 11 nu i· Orangf' Cou nt)' H"l·ordPr, In unsound. ;,.,. o• Public Hu leoflc••· All sance and abated aR herein th,. rvrnt th at thl' D11i"'o nr•· is (c) ll aurdu ns wiring. All such subatsndard buildings are pro•·ided. Service of th e 11econd not ahatt-<1 by the ow nN or u•·· wi rin~ ";<cept th at wh ich con-hereby declared IQ be public ,. h JJ b d f 11 · · h 10 -eil with all applir able nu is ance11 and s hall be abated no ICe 5 11 e ma e 0 o wmg cupant "'ithm t t> t ime Jlt~· '"' the ptOCl!'dure Set forth in .'\teo .L, b h c· (" "f law"' ,·, •fff'n a t the t•·m· of bv repair. rehabilitation. dem"" !ll'tt.,., Y I r .11v .ounr 1 • ~ ~ 1 tion 15.28.040 above, h C "I d h r·· in!lta/lation and wh ic h ha"' been luion or removsl in IICCot denc e I e .ounc• mav lr,.r t t " .tty maintained in good condi ti on with the procedure hereinsher Ss.id not ice s hall be in s ub-.\lnnager to r"f.l.ir :tnrl rroha bil i· and ia b ein~ used Ill a safe !let forth. s t11ntia lly the followinf! form: tatro or razr, demolish and manner, ':'t otic<! to Abate ~u is •nce rerno"e th l' build in' or ,;true• d JS .28.0l0 Horiu Po Ow"•'· I d) !lazar ous plumbi n~. All Th ld The owner of the bu ild in' lltrl', and th!' f:ity \lana ~Pr and h h h e Bui ing Director shall plumbing e~cl"pl t at w ic eramine or cause to be exa-s ituated at hi!!l authotil"d rrpro•,.••ntnt i••es conformed with all applicabl e · d b .,,. is hroreby notified to np•~•r "hllll thN,.Ir~ br authorize<! to II I mtne every Ul 1111 or struc-r -Ia.,.'!' in e e<:t at the time o · h 1 d bd orf" th• c,·,, Co••••o"l of •h-entl!'r upon t e P'Or#rty for that d lure or port1on t l!'reo reporte ~ ~..... • ,.. in!ltall atioo 1111 which ha:o. as danj!:erou s o r damaged and, City of Xe.,.·port Beach 11 t its purpose. Thf' City ,\bn11 ge r muy been ma inuune d in good colld i· if ~~ouch is found to be a suh-meet in• to be held , u~~o e an indf"P'ndent contrac tor t ion an d wh ich il'l frf'e of cro!lll co nn enions and !liphoneg"' bl!'· tltandard buildinf• thl!' BuildinA at thf' Counci l Cha mh~r!l, City to rropa ir t~nd r~hab ilitate or tw .. .-n fi uur~~~o. Director 11hall l tve to the pl!'r-lla!l, located 111 3300 ~e!lt re zf', demolish aod rl"move the (e~ llazardou!l merhaoical 11011, if eny, in real or apparent Newport Boulevard, "I!'" port build ing or !ltructurr. The f:ity 1 All mechanic al charse or control of the prem· Beech, Califom ia, a! th,. hour Counci l may furthPr decl11re, equtpmen · d ises involved, and the owner of 1 ·1 •h h "ld" ' ' ,. · "quipm,.nt, inclu ing vents, o ot aa aoon 1 e Ul mg or !I rnr 11 " "' .... ,.,.pt that wh i!•h conformed re cord e!l such appears on the thl!'tl!'efter a!l he may b .. bf"ard, ra zed and demolil'l hr-d by the "ith all applic:ehle lawa in e f· tal. assessment roll, tbl!' holder and l'lh ow c•ul'le , if any h,. ha!!l, City, that the material of a ny o f il!ly mortg•oe, trust deed, or h "d b d h ld h • "ld " b f,.l I .11 thP t1me o f i n.\ltallati <~n other lieo or encumbraocl!' of w y sat oil iog s ou not !IUC uu t Ill@ or ~~otrocture e and wh ir-h ha l'l been ml'l intained d I be detl':tmined to bt' a public sold a fter not ice to the ownrt rl!'cor , the owner or holder Q '" rood and •nlfp condition. I I d d iiuisance and Aai d nui!llanc ro in aoy mann<!r in wh ich the aoy ease o recor , an the LEGAL NOTICE postt'd on the building or struc ture involved. A 1 thl!' time fized for th e hear• in11 of the s tatemt<nl of e•pense tb .. City Counc il shall con• sid,.r the stateruent together .,..i th 11n y objections or protl!'Sis which may bro ra ised by any <1 f th e proprorty o.,..ner!l liable to hf:' ass,.!'l!led for the doing of the work und by any other in• tr r!:!<i l!:!d persoas, and there• after, the s tatt>meot as sub· mined or as ordere d revised, eor~ect.ed or modified by Lh e C:i ty Cound l !!hall be confirm• ed and adoptt>d by resolution. l f such statement is not pa id .,..i th in fiftf'en (15) days alt er th e pll !'lifii,I[P of thl!' res o lution it s hall con!lt itute a lien on the rf'al pr op<"tly upon .,..h ich thro l,ui!ding or s tructure WIUI locs• ted 11nd .!!hull be col1erte<i aS a special ;l!lses!lmf"nt Pgll inst s uch real pr operty. The rt<!IOo lution Mha il cnntain thr pro•·i· s ioo lhat if !iiiCh !'tat ,.mentis J>ll id with ln fifteen (1 5) da ys -1uc h re!lolntic:.n !!hllll bt"come ¥Did . JS .l8.080 T"'"amlaalofl of Adoprad E.,,..,.,. Stolematll lo Cou.,ry Audl,or, Cou,y A••••• •o, o,.d Couflly Ta• Collector, Ce:rtified copie11 of the reao ln• ti on and roJ;pen"l!' s tat ement aA •'•fted by the Citv Counril "ha I be fi ll!'d with thl!' County Audi tor, the County Al!le!'• MOt and the County Tax Collector unll!'l'll the expense s tatemut is paid withio fif., tl!'e n (15) days a h er the adopo l ion of the reso lution. The au• ditor ahall be requested to enter the smounts of the re• l'l pec tive assessments on the Countr tax roll opposite l!'ec h parc e of land. Thereafter, the emount of the. asse11sment Aha II be t:ollected et the ume I . Lar-k o f, or 1mprop,.r W.ttror r lol',.t, lavl'lt<'>~v , bathtub or 'hower tn a tlwe11m'l unit. 2. [,i!W k o f, or 1mproper water t'lo.set .. , lavatoti""· and hath• tub s or ~bo we rs p"r nu mb ,.r o f guP!'il "' m d hot el. (f Fault\' weather ~rotect ion, d h ld 1 h abated by •h• Ci•y of Newport City Council ma:{. rle terrni ne d recor o er o sny ot er es-,..hlt'h sha ! ind u e ut not be lllte or interest io or tQ the Beach by re pR iring and rehabi!• reeaoaable, provi ed th11t any time and in thl!' asme manner lim•tPd 10 th" fol!n.,..ing. bui ldin~ or structure 0 11 the itating, or razing, drmolis hin!l s uch s11 le l'lhall be ur,n con• as City taxl!'a are collec ted, l. n .. terioratl"<i, erumblins, or lend, written notice lltetins Lhe and removinl! 11amro and chat(!• di tioo that thl!' wrec age and and is aubject to the 11aml!' lno"'P plast .. r. defects thereof. This notice in• the emus th!'r,.of to the <!l!'bri~~ol'lhall b" t"moVf'!l and the -oaltiea and the sarne r,o· 3. Lar k nf, M •mp roper kit• C'hron "ink. 2. IJeu•norat,.d or ineffectivf' .-!!hell require thl!' owt~er to com· owner. lot cleaned. Any surplus, over cednre and sale in case o d'e:· wat,.rproofmg of ~l.tf"rior walla. · h h · d O••·d·. d b h h 1-0,,,·. roo f,., fou ndations, or noora, mence ell er t e requue re. ~ an a Qve t e costA to t e ~ linquenc y as provided ,,. indudin,r bro ko·n windOWIII or c•ir• or impmvemeats or, if the City of Newport Beac h Ci tr· from the Male of sut:h nllryCity taxes. door~. uildins 18 dl!'emed by the Building Ol!'pattml!'nl loui diog shu II be retainl!'d to IS 28 090 It 1 A ATTEST: Laure Lsgio!l Cit_y C lerk Pobli,h: May 18, 1967. in The Newport llarbor Ensign LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE •\. I.11C'k of hot and cold ru n• ning w;&tP r to plumbi n~~: fiatur,.,. 10 a dw,.lllnp; unit. 3. De fective or lar-k of .,.·e~ Buildins Director to be irre. By ..... _..................... h. diatributed to the psrtiu , R. bAvt o, ty c" ,_ parabl e, the demolition sod re-lawlnll entitled thereto, The po/,.t alto llltot/on -mla· NOTTC TO C REDITORS th,.r protect inn lor e.terior moval o f the buildins or etruo-JS.28.060 Hvl•o,.ca Abote• I d . I h a/on; "-•'• o"rl Ovrl ... The CERTIFIC ATE OF BUSINF.:S.C) wall coverin!ll'l, including lack lu re or ponioos thereof wi thia ,.,.,., H-rll'lf • At the tim<!', procl . .,h•l•ln .. _ monted• <Ohm suer City Council mey sppoint II SU PERIOR COURT OF TilE Fictitio us Finn Name 5. l.a('k of hot 11nd C'Oid run- ning wattr in a hote l. 6. l.aC'k of adequet" hf"atml! fa riliti,.s. ?. Lack of, or improP.er opere- lion Q( requ ired v"ntdetion. 8. Leek of minimum amou nt of natural li~~:h t ;,ad ventilation as required by the UnifQmt Bn ild- ing Code. 9. Room and apace dimen• aions less than required by the Uoifonn Bo ildin,1 Code. 10. Leek of requnl!'d dectri· cal lishting. II. Dampness o f habitable rooms. 12. Infestation of insecta, varmin or rode11111 •• deter- mlaed ~y the BoildinJ Director. 13. General dilapidation or Improper maintl!'a•oce. 14. Lack of coeaection to r~ qalred •ewase dl8f>oul sy• tl!'lfto ' 15. Lec:k of •dequ•te aarb•se a.d rvbbi... •tor•«~ aod reo. _.val faell ltlu •• determlud 111 die B•lldlq Direc:tor. 16. Di.charpe of sewa;r.e on the ••rf•c:• o IJtte 8'oun • • 17. Lack of • appro••d water ""!!I''' ~e&araf llaurda. which alta I iKI•4• 1111 ••• hfl limited .. tM followl_,: 1. O..eriorMicl N leadeq .. te .. __ J. Oefec:U.-., Mcm onted ....._orlcMr .. ppona. ,._. r~ ... n .. , ..,.ru •• ............ .... te ~ ___ .....,.. " ....... •' ~ ,_.... ....,.~ ..... , ......... tJ I p11int, or wutherins due to ten (lO) days and to compl e te d d I f' d . h 11 a e s 11 ,.., use , w e~;~evr: R h b 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR p.21194 lad of paint or other approved ate •n P ilc:e txe tn 1 " possible to reduce the co11t e 11 I ltstioa Com miu ioo THE COUN TY OF ORANGE proter ti ve coverinss . duc b ,wo rk widhia '}x:l: (60) n~tlce to •.bate ooisencl!', the of razin~, demolishinf! and re• c onslstill@' of five ~5) qu•li fid No, A-56826 THE UN DERSIGNED doe8 4. Broken, rolled, spl it or ti~~~ u~i~.~b!th::.!,:e at~p:t;. ~tty C~tlc t~ ~~~.•II proce,ed t~o tllovl ng the hulldius or struc~ electors ofb the Ctty w~o h•r.l!' EAtete of CHARLES R. ~=~~~!8 c:r~~o!hS~~~: ~8;::y· bu d ded r:rterior wall roverinss ted by the Buildins Diret:tor, esr e es tmool o e ture Wi thin ten {10) days aftl!'r competeat y reason o I etr LYNCH also lr.nowa •• C.R, b~slneaa ~I 640 St. James or roo f s;;overing•. If the Buildino Director dete,.. Bnildins Director, is au is• the· P' 1 e 1 d the experience ead train ins to p11 11a LYNCH, Deceas ed, {') F'ire huard, Any bu ilding t.eote end ~P'••eotatives, and e m • "' ere pose 1 . upon mat ters re latioo to the R<~ad, Newport Beach, Callf<~r-mineethat the structure creates Cit Clerk sh•ll d coptes NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN 1 p 0 9 C "port ion thereof, device, ep-1 other com-teat -rsoa!l who Y . sell rebabilltatifJD aod demolitioc a a, • • ox 141 1, oats immioeat daaoer to the lives o ,.... ,..-I •h• •••ol··• o •• •h ow ••• •· ''' ••odl• I •h b M c I" I • d h par•tull, equipment, combus-d h ~, he P'eseat and deaire to 0 u 1 n . . r: of aubetanderd buildins•· If .., .. ora o e • ove esa, 1 t onus un er t e ' .bl , · per&Ona thereia reai ia3, e and othe.ipor•nus 111 1ntere!!lt 11s .L aamed decedeat that a ll .... r f•""o'tio··• r,·-••m• of Colo< 1 e was e, or vegeteuon sh11ll include within the ootir.e testily reapecth13 the coodllion 'I . "'e City Council app<~l ata 11 ,.-" '" "N which in th e opinion of the •n order to the owaer or occu-of the bolldios, th e es timat ed hereinbefore set forth and 111 Rehabilltlttion Comllt iaalon, the eoaa h•vi 111 claims epiut Control Compaay ead th•t aeid Fire Departme nt is in "uch a b b 1 b coat of Ita reeODa tructioa, re• 1\lut form a ad men11er. Commleoloo •h•ll be •••••d the said decedeat ere. required flma ia .contpoaed of the follow• condition as to cause. a fire or pent 1 111 1 e s tn:te ore e vac .. I 1 1 b I ted •• eooa sa pouible, or par or remo•el, aad any other J5.28.070 Heotl"f o" E•· with ead ab•ll exercise ell of to lie them,wlththe. necelhary •11 p11,.011 w o•e aame Ia e.:p osioa or provide 11 ready within 11 a~eelfled time, •her tnformllioo whic h the City .. ,. •• Stote-nt. The City ''' powers and datlu eoafer• vooc:hers, In tile office of the fttll aad place of reaideace are fu el to •uf!711ent the spread end 1 II d • 1 b u followa to-wit in~e~"ity o f fire or explo•lon receipt o t e ootlce. ~oaac U-Y b e em pel tl!oeQt Maoaser •ha ll keep n ltemi:ted red oa the City Coancll by th l• ,~1t.rk o the • o¥~L eothled William j , He.drid:aon, 6.0 •n•••f '••om •o y c a"ao. rs.•a.040 SaN/c. eJ H•flc•. <aereto. poe. t e cone u•ion of a ccooat of the e llpeaaes la val .. Ch•pt.er.•• 'CO.M, or to pre•ent.., .. elll, whit. .t " • ·• h " ·• c· 11 d · h d ... .L 51.]-.e• Road, Newport Beach, (h) auhy materiala of coo-Proper Hi"tlc:e of aeclt. c.ot.lee uoe eana&, ... e 1ty Coooc Ttl Ut t e actual rer.,ir en SECnON 2 Thle ordi•nce ... a M:c .. aa..,. ¥otac n , to ..,.. Calllol'1ll•. suaction. All materiel• of COD" ehaJI be by peraoaaJ sen1c• •hall by ruolatiOD declare its relt.abilitlttloa or raz as, de· aha II ba publiahed ooce Ia the .. deraiped at th office of WITNESS my h-.d tbia 28,11 atnactlon u cept those whi ch or b1 real.-ered or certified fladlnp .ad, Ia the neat It a<1 n~olleltlas ud removal of the offlclelllewa.-per of the City. t.laauon.ey ntOMAS J. lO[R .. d•y of A,rtl, 1967• ere apecificall1_ allowed ot.,.. mall opoa n ell piirty .,.c lfled c:n e ladea, It NY declare uld b.lldlot or etruc tare, •• well ud tl.e ••me ehall be effee-o BEfl, U720 Veatar• Blvd., lrllli• J, Headrlclt.aoa ~mved b/ the Ua iform Balldias Ia Sectloa 15.21.010. Ia tile bv.lldl .. « s tnac tere to be a • l•cideatel ud ovl!'rhead tlve SO d•T• afm the d•te of Eaelao, Cellfont. wblc:b Ia STATE Of CALIFORNIA ode aa whlclt ha•e beea ede-ejent tb. :.:1i141~ DiNe~ aoleaace ud direct tlte -~er ea~··"" relate 0 d thereto. The 'Its adoptloe. •e pJ.ace of baslae•• of tbe COUNTY OF ORANCE aa. ~;~e~~nd~tii~~~lned ia s ood •d :btl~ ~:••::". •,:. !'u ~~ • .. 1 to ehaa. the ••me whhla ftf·. worif lacid .. te.l shall htchtde, Thla otdluacew .. latrodaced ,•Ddenlped Ia •llmeuera per• ON THIS 28tll c1e of April (i) Huardoo• or ana•dhary •peclfied above. proper .e ... teea (l5)d•18 after the date of bot aot be liMi ted to. the ell• eta,., ... , •eall•l of 0.• Cit,. lalalq: to dte eatata of -ttd ' 1967, before ••• • ~otal)' p...,: premieea. Thue premlaea oo •lc• ahafl tte by P.'"tla& • copy P:"''•f 011 the pre•l•e• • no-r.uea sad co.UI of til•. Cit,. Coaac ll of tlrut Cit,. of Newport. dececleat, wiU.Ia eb ••* lie i• ..4 lot ••id coa•ty •d wlaic la tltere ul•ta en accemg• of tlt.e aotlc::e oa 'iM MU4i .. or; ttce 0 tlae peuap of thfl re• • tite pn:panUoa of aotlcea. Beac::la HW oa lila Ulll 4ey of iaft.r tlte flrat pab1lcalloa of et•te rcoldl .. dt.enia d 1 llllioe of we~d11 , nrtatloa. •lr11ctar• allepd to be ••~ aoletl-.. t.,. h•l•l dte ••-apeelflcalloa• aad c oou.ctaJ April. 1167, .. d ••• adopted fla aotlca. co. .. l•aioaed ••d ewo,;, p~~ /o ak, dud ors••lc matter, d .. ataad.lrd. '11te fallen of •r ,.,.lr.d ud r.laabllltated or ••4 lo lupectia1 "'• work.u oa tiae ltfl day of Mey. IM1. t.y Oeted Afll20, 1967 ... _,ly .,..,.d WUH• J, ~rle, e:arbq:e, olfll!. rst hatbo,-. owaer ot ot!aer pe,... to ,... naed, de•ollelaed ud NIOCWed. tM eoet. of prletJq aad tMit• Ike followial vo4e, 10 wht 1011:1 0. LYNCH fl•chicb 011 rr. .. to •a to •tea, ac•p .. t watert co.~be• cehe •cit aotJco ... u 1101 ... tMt If dte ••ie••e. Ia aot ial nt~~•lred lrterweadar. ne AYES COUNCIUIIE!rf R. DIIIQUSTRATOI f d. ES. ~ die ~ .noM e Ia tiltl e •aterlala, aad •l•ll•r effect I• •1....., lM •al!-eo a~t ocl the lhlldla1 Di· City ....... , ohll ••b.lt tltla ,_,..;_0 ........ II ' C~~· TAT£ of tile ah:.a :at~td nhecriMd "-Q. •1~': h~ m•tertela or coadltloaa 'W\Ich, dlty of .. 1: ,roe.e•tap c.Utia•l ,.ctOf' •h•ll e• .. e the lialld• lca.betl a&ateflleot to dMt City Cook. f~&lt Slaeh~ a ' t&et:e4&.at • ,..,. ... , ... d acbowla .... lo c::eutltote fire:, health or .. foty I.Sftlider. no k041al IHNoo -~ to M ntpehl"ud re.ho• C .. r'k. who allallaet • Ute for PUlES COUiiCUMDI N ITIOMAS J IOEIIIII .a .... •••owtecf tM ,._, "ir~!·"'i~a·~·t• nita. All : ~~4~·.::::. c;;; :.1 w , ...... d er rea~··-"::, .. -crc: C.!:u·UI~~~7r ABSE"T COUrtCIUtiE'Nt;::.. ATI'OIN!T AT LA• . . ":ann::ss.,. h•4 .. ollct•l h lilac• or pont,.. tllereof lito ..Ue• .. tM .. udtq or ~~':i!d. • Uoo 08 -11 • co,. of dl; a tat•••• Pnl J. Gnller 111t0 v.-. ltri.. " • e .... A Bolleakd ... ' r.N•I4d •h• ad..-.• atro~~.!!' •.i_~~ .. I tt. .. IJ:o •• ,....,. ••• a-4 .,.. wtde .. to •• ..,.., ••4 othr portln nrc Maycw Eaa .... C.tU .. II 91,1d I,.,..,.,. feiiiJc le ;_4 lot MW nh eciHtJ .. u ,..,~a..,. ..__,.., __ ...... e_.. • .. hiW::f..la lee.: e4 n. ia ---t.•l•l•f••••deo A ~Tt Aa...,ferAOIIIlfiSTaATOl Co _.._ lM u.-.... hdtiiAt C.. ... CJOJT ef ilia. •Me• &a tt. ,. Cl C II h ... _. .of .. 1._ uc1 ,,. .. "' ..... ...: L .. ralA&I• IAI~12 1'!~~•-·-•· ..,. iiOio ,_1141op "' ,... coNo4 -,._ Onor c-o, If -!J ~-Cloy Cloft -.. ~. A-• --.. ---"-.... d.aiao ..,_, ~ nl fttdJj.~ ......... ~ -.............. aM ............. Jiite ....... 4 -r ,..._I ,. .. "'' -1 11, I 1967 :.. .. ,..:.· .. "..:':'.:0.tr!t: .. ~ ... ~ -:--::· :'it t::. ~ ::.:!. ... .; :-r .. c:-c~.:.:.·'!.... -:~ re•;:!=: ~~~i;.~. ;~ ~=:..~ .. ,. .... ·--.~.::t= '~ :-.::· • llfWORT HAIIIOR EIIIGII SlaJIID-IECliOI - -... ' lltURSDAY, IIAY II, 1157 OOIQIA D£L liAR, CAll 1'. LIGAL IIOTICI NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE No. 95l 0.. Jaae 14, 1961, • I0130 •·•"-• BENEF'ICJAL SERVICE CO., a Cali fon~la corporaUoa •• duty appolal«d Tr ... tN nder qcJ puttuht to Deed of Trut dated July 22ad, 196!, eu•• ca ted by CA RTTER SUPPLY, a partaeNhlp couletlae: _ of DALE CARTfER AND OON• ALD J. CARTTER ead recofd. ed Aupwt 6, 1963, •• laetr, No. 4470, Ia lMlok 6662, p11e:e 547, of Official Recorda Ia 1he orllce of tlu1 Coaaty Recorder of Or•11se Coaaty, Callfon:~la, WILL SD...L AT PU&LIC AUC· 110N TO HIGH EST BIDDER roR CASH (payable at tlnu! of ' M'Goo oDens in Newport F ... .;u ciD what,~ can 10 ........ ...w.. dial ftu.d rom Mkatfawpon ramou1:' uid in widf abe DOI&a.laic Oly (~~-.. -.,. o( Marty 8ryman at a apecial Nlneti .. decoratiON. ---~ ~ ca.,.. u oot~wadi .. loqiaa 10 Anna Barnhill, preview oponlna of M'Ooo'• A cbatity baaarit wu ,.,., Cl&lllhcy .. , •••liq warranL • .Someone brolre lit 31tb St... Apt. ·a; Suun rel&aurUt TNtct.y niaht held ,ecka..ct.~ May tO •• J:lla car waa l.afl jacb4 the willdow ud ra~D4l a Spain, 112. 391h St.. and Ro- May 9 at 2600 W. Cou~ and the doors • o( M'O.X: = 5 bohl ~tftl 011 .. tcrecn &0 Jack ,.._aia ... l barta JeMinp, 3110 Sea• Hwy Mariners Mile -ened to dte public at 1 . -h14 10' moal Y ~ ruidence at SU W. · Ba.Y,·Ihoro Drive ... Louvers were '' • ""' IOIQeOne l&o an ... • I 'd • ' do Wlitreucs wore old-p.cn. Tburaday, Ma~ 11 . ... .. , and eire (rom hit c•· Balboa, but dad DOC enta.r raaKWe 1_rom w1n WI al· (aabioned bachin1 IUitl tba lhio( aJtO &ook IIOYI'I • , .Someone, pouibly (tOm lowin1 entry &0 12.0 Qny~: peUiotlc:ally colored red, .IUIICIIL DlmiCn and divinJ par rrom hia cu a pauina nbicle, du'aw a Avo.. Balboa l1land .• and wtt.ite •d blue. Mi11 No.,. TO liT ID I.U and tolled 1 IWOater in ~ vodka boUle lhrouP, the and bcd1 were alept tn and pore Beach tnd Min Co1ta The County IUpaf\'llorl nearby yard, ac:cordina 10 rear window or the t.euatana beth.rooms u1ed bot no pr~ Men, both in mini 1kiru. hev~ •.~ovo~ th.e renamln1 Jubn Navclaki. 305K: Jlrd belonaina 10 ~a .HII1kcock. party taken, accordina to w.re inuoduccd \0 the or JIIChC:I&I dlltiiCt& to de· St., Well Newport. ....... Iter· 2617Clay SC., Newport Hailbta. Robert Sunshine. ttraln• o( tho piano'• "Oh pict Lho reaional locations, eo wu· removed rrotn dte ••• Stereo and tapea were you boautitul doll.', effective next January. The VW camper ~at Lois Polur taken hom the' car belon,.. C.ll In Y ovr Want Ad ' .... Easlp 673.0SSO City octiciala wore inuo--Newport Beach<osta Men had puked 1n che carport at '"K lO Larry LAue, 133Y.t duced, but Councilman and Judicial District will be 3501 Marc:u.• • !i••t Newpon 44th SL, West Newport...· •• tMs. AI Forait 1tole the known •• Oranae County · • .At ntshUme, •omeone Bonnie Youna, 324.S Broad 1how when they arrived Harbor Judicial District. ~~v~.!~ :~O::in:": ~t., Newport H.ciahu, drlv· --p-._--.-,-.-,-.. -,-0-..._--,-- UG.t.L HOTIC! LEGAL NOTICE for • S..l.scriptlon: ule in lawfu.l moaey of the SUMMONS Oranlll!!, State of Califoraia, Uolted States) at lht! South (C.C.P. Section 750) be8iDpins at the mul uonh· Ardtur Dolch, 401 Kina• ~I .• R~-~~·~· anddr' ~eryl Rd •• Cliff Haven ••• A cro-wu, ""'•ne1m, '."lnl a quet aet w11 removed from 1 Oallun, both complamed or barrel in the front yard of whipluhe• after a colli• 309 3Jrd St., Wut Newport, aion on Newport Blvd. , , accordina to Necia Godarey Euaene Swanson, 22S.A ••• Ste.reo tapea were left, Ruby Ave., Balboa Island, but the •tereo wu removed parked his car on Amethyu. from the VW that Mark Healy where it wu damaaed by a Coli -673.0550 (front) entraace of the County File No. 15 1511 erly corner ..,! lot 1 io Tr•ct CourthouRI!, Ia the city of SUfERIOR COURT Or Til f. No. 814, u per m•p recorded Sa~t• Au, Califont.ia •II riBht, STATE Or CALIFORNIA F'OR in book 24 P•l!!n 35 ~:~~d 36 title aad interut coaveyed to THE COUNTY OF ORANGE of ~liscell•neooa M•ps. ia the and now held by It oader .. id A0N1THONYC POOLS, INC., • offi c e of tbe county recorder f T h e •ware orporation, of •aid co11nty·, •hon<O "'"'h-(k!!d o ru11t Ia t e property PI 1 "If " d •,,nh e••terly alon8 •ho '"'h••~ s ituated Ia a aid County an h~dparked at210 Via Eboli, hit and run driver. CILOI Til MT·T.MT 11-IITTI .................. , ... -S.Ctl• 2.,... 2 .... -'I-·_.., ......... --· 2721 I. C..et Nwy., C.••• ......... Cellf., ,.,_ ........ I-.... ....... ...,. 22>, ,,.7 le 1wre ta htclu .. •--. .,., .II .......... •"'· WIN A BIBLE I FURNITURE REFINISHING & Antique r•storing -reglueing & repair CUSTOM HOUSE 1677 ~perior, C.M. 642-5652 St•te described ast NEWPORT BAY DREDGING terly line of .. id lot to the Lot 4 in Block 145 of CANAL COMPANY, • California cor-line of Ordina ry H il!!h Tide, S ~.,,.Inn·, SOUTH COAST COM-of the Pacific O<:ea n, f.CTION, Newport Beach, aa d ·Ld · h · d ANY, a Calllomia co"'oration·, all eacu.... 111 t e JU I!• Per map recorded ia Book 4, ., , , d d C DOES I throul!!h 10, iac luaive; men eo ere uo er aae Page 98 of Mi!~Cellaoeooa •nd tile BLACK COMPANY, a ~o. 23682 of the S11perlor Ma pl<, record11 of aaid Oranl!!e corporation; aad all other pe,.. Court of the State of C•lifo,.. ~::idn'!~l~a~r~tn~~· m,d,, ... , sons uak.~~owo, claiming Bny nia, a cenifdiedd "APY of whic h ... u right, title, elllate, lien or in· wall recor e Ul!!llllt 14, without covf'!nant or wananty, h 1 • d 1928 ia book 191 P'8' ~6 tereat in t _e rea property e-' ,, "•prr•!'l!l or impJi,.,d, regantinl!! acribed i.a the Complaiat, •d-of Official Recorda; thence title, po!'l!!l"""lon, or eac um• 11,.,,.e to Plaintiff's ownf'!rahip, northf'!rly aloag aaid line o f br~tacf'!fl, to pay the remaininl!! or any cloud npon PlaintiH'a Ordinary Uil!!h Tide to the Ltdo Isle. , • The tape mach- ine and tapca valued at Sl47 were removed from his car after someone Jiuled a win- dow catch until it wu re- leased, aaid Jay Schredder, 2li 34th St.., Wut Newport. Friclay, May 12 Denny Sheffer, 2021 Ave· nida Chico, East Bluff, col- lided with an one inch steel pipe and careened on to slOp •aainst a tree; brakes couldn't be checked be- cause the cat wu sprayed with water from the pipe .•• Joan Russell , 1444 W. Bay, Central Newport, wu attendina Assembly in the boy's aym at Harbor HiJh and laid her purse on the Suackly, May 1 .. Randall Garner, 2201 Fiesta, Newport. collided his Mercury with the car or Lois Pearson. 307'h: Coral, Balboa l1land, at an inter- section on Coast Hwy ... J ohn Hoban, llOO W. Ocean Coit Drapery Cleaning Is Guaranteed Perfect pfi&ci pa) Allm of the note Ill!!• tit)f'! thereto, northeaaterJy rrolons:atioa of cur"'d by Hllid l>f'!ed of Tru11t, Defendantl!l the oorthweater y line of aaid ,,... .. ·it: 141,278.31, with iater-THE PEOPLE O F'T!IF:STATF: lot I; thf'!oce liOIIthweatf'!rly ""t from Dee ember I, 1%6, as Of CALIFORNIA Sf.:'<!D •1lons: Maid aortbweaterly pro- d • d GREETINGS TO: oal!!atioo to tile point of be-in !!!oai not" provl ed, adv11n• NEWPORT BAY DREDGING ~j:inning.'' r••r~, if an y, onder the \ernul of t111i d [),.,.,.d of TruHt, fen, COMPANY, a C~tlifomia cor· And yo u are hereby notified r,ration: SOUTH COAST COM· that, onlua~ou 110 •ppf'!ar and rhar~e111 an1l e~peo11e11 of the b 1 ff 11 1 ANY,a California co...,oration: answer, t e ainti wi •rpy Ttu!!ltee and of the tru11te crea.. .,. h C 1 d IX)[S I thro11gh 10, iocluaive; to I e ourt or the relie & 1"d by llllid llll!f!d o f~Ttull t. and thf'! BLACK COMPANY; a mand,.,~ in the Complai~t, to-wit: Front. Balboa. walked into and fell throuah a slidin1 alass door at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and was taken to Hoaa Hospital with numerous cuts end Iacer .. ti ons over his entire body ... C.M. Strombera. 1400 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Point, left his car for 5 minutes and in that time the outside or 100" Replacement Regar'dleu of the age of Your Draperies, if Cleanabla e G1,1oranleed Perfec t P leat Fold!" I e G..,o•onleed Ne• Faluic Life Profeuionol Removal /Installation We Ramove Water Dcwnove e Loon Drapes 11711 I CA'8 LAa818T 2UiOFF far cash & corry Thf' bf'nrfici~try. under 11111id co rporatioo: 11111d a]] other pe,.. That 11 be adjud~Jed that thf'! nerd of Tru101 , by reaaon o f a Ilo na unknown, claiming any PlaiotHf ia the owner of said llreac:h or ddault in thf'! oblig11• ril!!ht, title, ll!lltate, lien or in-property in fee 11imple absolute; tion.!ll 11ecured thereby, herf'to-tere!ll in the real pror,erty de-that iu title to aaid property fore <::,xf'!coted and ddiverl'd s c ribed in the Com p aint , aoi-bt" establishf'!d and quieted: to thf' onderaignf'!d a "'ritten ver11e to Plaintiff's ownf'!rRhip, that the Court ascertain aad Declaration of Default 110d or any cloud upon Plaint iU'!!I determine all f'!IIUte, rishta, Demand for Sale. ~tod .,.·rillf'n title the reto; titl<!lll, intereatl!l and d aima i.a noti cf' of br,.ach and of ell'!c-YOU AHF: HF:REBY ~OTI-and to uid property, and every · h d · d flED to appear and ,,,..,..,.., bart th,.reof, whether the aaml! lion to C:llll!"t! I ,. un f'l'!llfi;Dt' benchbeaideher; 15 minutes rear view window wu br~ later she noticed i t wu ken off at the bue and car--DRAPRY CLEARERS f thf'!Complaint of Anthony Pnolll, ,. lf'gal or equitable, prel!lt:nt to ,.,.II !!Rid propl"rty to sati11 y f d ld hi I d h In c., a Delaware corporation, or uture, llf'!!He or contingent, 11a o i@at ona, nn I "'~ d h h h plainttU filed with the Cl .. rk of an w et e r t e same consists aftn, o n Febru11ry 6, 1967, the of ' 1· f the above -eotitled Court ~tnd mo r l!!agea or 1eo• o any under"'igned c ausf'!d s aid oa-County, within tf'!n d•y" aft.,r description; that pla iatiff reo. tice of brear h 11nd of f"lec tiop service on you of this Summon>~, cover its costs hereia and have to b,. recordf'd in boolr. 81 70, if serv~d w1thm thl" Count)'• !liu ch oth"r and further relief u p11,2f'! 634, of s aid OfficiRI He-or wi th 1n thm~ day"' if 11ervt!d may bf' meet in the pr~mi11ea , cords. e laewhf'!re, and to !Sf'! fonh WI T NESS my hand and seal Dflt ": May 8, 1967 what interf'!st or l il'!n, if any' of the Coort B[Nf.FIC IAL SF:RVI C t: CO. you hl\·e io or upon th11t r "r-DATF:D Jan. 30, 1967 a.!l !'laid Ttulllf'e, tain real propf'!rty or any p11rt (St"al) ried owoy. · .someone opo 1702 NEWPORT 81.. VD. of 17rlt, Co a to Moao parently wal1dna down See• onore Drive, West Newoor1. .. H%11 TOLL FREE .J.JM missina .. , Valerie Roberts had the air cleaner stolen from her car when it wu parked in front of her home at 4309 Pauice, West Ne- port Heiahts ... J im Fisher, 101 Shorecliff Rd ., Shore Cliffs, ridina h is bike on West Coast Hwy., was hit by Dell Williams' car u he was leaving a driveway; Mr. Williams lives at 609 Lark· threw &9ld paint on Cltl be-!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::"' spur, Corona del Mar ... Her I !~Ig~ill: jlata&e is equipped with an r • PET SUPPLIES T-PICM. Pt .. By J .E. ColemHn , Trust Officf'r thereof, s ituatf'rl in thf'! f:onnt y W.E, St John, Clerk SPS 8566 o f OranAe, State o f Csliforoia, By I 'm. W. Whi tcomb automatic opener, said Irene Schmaalis, 1608 Dover, Karbor Hi&hlands , but stilt it ia found O pened at Clirter-- ent times: the last time. it Was opened, th~ spare tire was taken from her Olds. , . Edward Lilley, 52, or 126 40th St., West Newport. was booked on the charae of in· to1icated in an automobile ••. Thomas Moseley, 18, of 2331 Tustin, West Upper Bay, blamed couah medi- cine for his conditi on when he was booked on the charae of intoxicated in public ... His brother's bike was ····-•• h.,. •• ,...... tM4 Publish: May 18. 2-5. Jane 1, partH:ularly deac rlbed u fol· Deputy C lerir. 1967 tb -dt'e-'Pfll"l"'rt-ll•tbor-low.: -.._ -P•WiN: M•y ll, 15; Ja•• I, I, f. .' "A parr::el o f land in the City 1967, in the Newport Harbor ,niiiRD ,.. of ~ewporl u .. arh, Ct>unty of ~:n sign -----~~ ~~~~~-LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTIC! LEGAL NOTICE ~OTI CE O F DEFAUlT AND t:U:C TION TO SELL UN DER DEED Of TRUS T S otice ifl hf'!reby given thll t COR ?ORATION O f AMERI CA, a Ca lifornia Corporatloa, i!l duly aprointed Trustee onder " <lrf'd o trust dated j uly 10, 1963, ,.,.,.,r::uted by JOHN B. KILROY, a m•rried man aa hi a !!'ole aad ser,-rate property 811 to 11n ondiv1ded oae half in- terest in Parcels I, 2 and 3; CARL M. BUC K, JR., a aingle ma n, as to an undivided ooe half iolt"rf'!S I in Parr::e ls I and 2:and REJAC CORPORATION, " California Corporation, as to 1111 undivided iotf'!re!!lt in Parcel 3, as Trusto,. to ·.,.,. CU ff'! certaio obligatiolll!l in favor af FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRUST COMPAN'X', a Califor11ia Balllr.lagCorpota• tion, •s Beneficiary, recorded on J uly 17, 1963, 81'1 ln.atfllment Number 14697, in Book 6633, Pas:e 733, of OHir::ia l Reeordl' in the Office of the Reeotdf'!t of Or~t~l!!"' County,.Statle of California, de11c rlbinl!! land therf'!ill u:1 All that certain land slt11ttt ed in the Still te of Ca lifornia, County of Oraage, City of Newport Beach, described aa follows: Parcell: Th•t portloo of Lot 169 In Block 2 of lrvine"s Sabdivlsloa, as ailowa on • Map recorded Ia book 1. pate 88 nl flli•cellaaeot~• Ma.-. recorda of OrsDp Conaty, Califoml•, dneribed u fallow•: BesJnai'D8 at a polat Ia the Northerly llae of the l•ad de•eribed Ia deed to 80111 Memorl•l H081pital, ~ccwded F'ebr'D8ry '8. \946 Ia book 1398. paae 20 of Official Ret:Ofda. aald ~lat IHII•• dlstaat SCMlh 890 45' u•' Ea•t, 400.00 leet fr-liNt polat of IDUirsectlne of .. ,., l\1 ortl.er 1y llae w 11• • llae .... , ,. peNile I wldl .... die· , .. , N_.•••tertrao.oo feet froa the ceDteriiH of Pa.eee• tla Aveaae Esteula., u .. td P\ac:.alla A ve•H Es .... l-. le deaerlbed Ia deed lo tile Co .. ty of Oraap, NcGf'4e4 April 2t~195l Ia Molt 1110. .... 2M of OfReJIIec ..... , dle.ee lfri 0 14' ts" taet 59.11 '"' t. • ,.aat Ia • u.. dlat .. ,.,.. .. , ••• ••d ..... ,, ......... ., U7,00 loot,_ ... S.. .. ..... ., .... el ,.,... ... 1 .................. c ....... .,._ ...... .,._, H--llloelool"ol --"'··-..... =.~~ "~-c-.c:. _" ........ ... '-' .............. ~ ......, ... 111.11 ... .. _"_. .... ... West, 22 .50 feet to a poiot h1. • line that is parallel .,.·ith and di!ltant Southf':lllller ly 324.50 feet fr om said South· euterly liue of Trart :\' o. 4692: tb,.,nce North 40° oo• 00"' Eut parallel with Mid Southn11terly li ne, 41.04 feet to th e bf'!sin.a ing of a non.t.angeat c urve concavf! 1Fe11terly hR vinf!: a ,.diu11 of 50.00 ff':e t, 11 rad i11 I line t~roul!!h nid point be11rs Soulh 5° 14' 06" Eut u id point being the Southerly tef" miaus of that ce rta in 50.00 feet radiu"' curve in th e boun· dary li ne of th e land s hown on • Map filed in boolr. 80, p'•Ae 37 of Record of Sun'"Y"• on file in thf'! officto o f the County Recorder t~f Orange County, Califamia ; thenc,. Northeasterly, Northerly and Nonhweaterly alon,e; uid r::orvf'! throu(lh a central ilnfi;:le of 162° 09' 08" •n arc di~ taaca o f 141.5 1 ft-et to the Northerly terminu!!l of 111tid curve; theace North 40° 00' 00" [aat •long aaid boond11ry line o f the lud "'hown on the Map filed in book 80, pa~e 37 of Record of Sur veys, 54.26 feet to tile bej!:iR• aial!! of the tangrnt curve in .. id boundary liM concave We~terll, havinjl! a radiua of 15.00 eet: thence Northeaaterly, Northerly •nd Nonhweaterly alool!! said caf'f'e throul!!h a r::enttal anl![l e of 90° 00' 00" an arc di!ltaace of 23.56 feet to 11 li ne tao· Beat, uid line tanl!!ent being the Sou.tbweaterly ll11e of Tract No. 5854, u 1hown on a Map recorded ia boolr. 213, paiJea 38 and 39 of Miacel· laaeoas Mapa, recorda o f Oraal!!e Co'llaty, C•lifornia ; thace Sooth 50° 00' 00" [ut aloal!! said Southwesterly liae, 237.51 feet to a poi11t Is the Weaterly liae of tile lud ducrlbed • Ia · deed 'to ~e State of Cslifor1.ia, re-- corded Jaly IS, 1953 i11 book. 2518. Pttr 66 al Official Records; dae:nce So.th ~ 21' IS'" Weat aloa1 .. 1d let~­ teity Jlae, 211.05 feet to the Nortllleeeterl7 cotaer of ••id lead deacriHd Ia dell!d to Bo.. Me.ortal Boephel; dl•c• oo.rteol•l!l So•th 90 21' 25 .. Watt aloaJ Nld l'e ... tHI7 llae, 17.12 lftt: tbe.ce NoN 16 ° 14' Qa" w .. ,, IIS.JI fa• to a poi.at i• a u ........... Sotltll oo 14' ·IS'" W.• ,,.. 1M polot of ... ~: U! .. u Nord~~ 0° 14 D" 1-., 17 .I$ f•t ao ..................... P..C.I It Lea tGO ef Trt~et " ................. .. .. _ .......... 1 ... _. II ....... IS of 111.-n .. ..... ~ ,...,... .. a.-. c:.o.o,. Colllolalo. ,.._,,."._ "-criW • ,.._ -· Begi anin8 at a point in the Soothweaterly line o f a aid Lot 100 di..,taat thereon South 220 18' 09'' E:a111 , 82.72 ff'!et from thf'! 100111 l'elltf'!rl y coruer t.h ereol; thence leaving aaid Southwesterly line North 670 4 1' 51" f.ut, 19.03 feet to a point in a lint: parallel 10 i!ln d 119.00 fel!t Southweaterly of the Northe'asterly line of said Lot 100; thence alo111!1 aaid parallel line Sooth SOO 00' 00" Ent, 220.31 feet to a poi11t ia the Southf'!rly lioe of said Lot 100, .. id poiat being in a curve, co11cave Northweaterly and havins • radius of 370.62 ft:et, a radial to l!laid point bears Sooth 37° 23' 00" East; theoce South· westerly alonl!! said c urve throuRh a centralaol!!le of 150 04' 59" an arc dilltancf'! of 97 .56 feet to a tangent com· pound curve, concave North· ea!ltf'!rly and haviol!! a radius o/ 23.00 f~et; thf'!11 Ce leaterJy and Northerly along aaid curve through a ceatr•l IID81e of 90° 00' 00" an arc di ... tancf' o f 39.27 feet to a lillf'! tangent; theace alonl!! ••id tan~ent li ne North 22~ 18' 09" Wt'st, 182.84 feet to the point o f hes:inning. said obli@:atio11s i11cludial!! oae note for the principal l!lum of 1225.000.00; That the beneficial intereat under •uch deed of trust aad thf' obli!•tions aecnred there-- by "''"' prl'll!lll!atly held by the undersiKOed; that a brear::h of, and default in the oblil![ationa for whi ch such deed of truat i!l serurity has occoned ill that payment baa aot been madf'! of: J, the priacip•l balanr::e dae April I, 1967 ID the amouat of 1173.000.00 lol!!ether with ill· tereat thereoo. et the rate of 8 " frOII'I Ja•o•ry 1, 1967. That by reuoa thereof, tile undersiped oWI:Ier aad holder of said note aad!Deed of'Trust, il•a uerciaed ita optioa qd h.aa declared, aad does llerehy declare .. )d ladebtedaess •-' all soma aecare4 by aald Deed of Traet lmraedlately doe •d payable, ••d t.hst tile ••de,.. •isaed electa to ~ .. •e tile pruperty described Ia \tie Deed of Treat above referqd to tla• record of whlela Ia ••d• • part of thla •otice for de.eriflloo of l!r.e pNtllllsee, to be eo 4 la •eeord•ee wl\11 tile pro•'sioo• tlt.eNof, to eMisfy .. 14 Mil .. tloa. 0Med April .; 1967 FIAST IIESTEAH IANl AND TIU!T COIIPAIIY ~ W.J. Awalt. A.._. Ylea Prnl ... t t\e ..... "otiOe ... ,. _......, I,IM7,oo--· " .......... ... ~ "' ., Oftlelal ..... ., or.p c.-,, Calttanaa. PWI.t' .. l ·~ 11, 11. a. J-;e ~ ... ,, 18 ... " .. "" ..... .... l'«J S.,..ner Ave. Ll 1-51531 nAIDAIL Ores••• & Acceuoriu and Gifts Newportet 1,., OR .S.I100 Westcliff Plato Ml 2-2...._. Newport Beach ,~ ... ,-~~ .. ·<Alii.., R.;iiiis l......., Fi ..... lau Mat«iaf• onJ Suprpliea -U ~292 HEALTH EQUIPMENT JACUZZI IHIIILPDOL lATH Natwe•s Wa y to Health- Beauty -Re laution. Call for • demonsllata on ~180 or 836·7561 WfLCOJC.Ctl t I£ .... H.UDWAU .. ............ c .... ..... 1100 W. C .... Hwy. H.&. -· ......... .n o NURSERY Shrubs, lnteriOf Plants Tropical & Trees lnsectcides ond Fertilizer S&.H Gr•en Stamps FREE DEL./VERY CORONA. DEL MA.R NURSERY ......... , .... ell• .. ---·· ....... _ ..... c..., • lwlf u ... •' ..,.,_., M4 eU ecc• ... IM'inllelth~-•• ....,. s..• S.. T ... col, 218 ll. •u-. C.M. Ll._.,. S-7961. c.. ........ • PLUMBING A.R. IURSAC PLt:MBER 700 Camauon Ave, Corona del Mar s tolen about a month aao, and at 6 p.m., John Collins.' 8.16W.Ocean Front, Balboa, reported his bike stolen from where he had left it for I S minutes at the north end of the Balboa pier. , .Marian Clark, 1410 W. Bay, Balboa, was vi1ited at Hoaa Hospi· tal at 8 p.m., May 7, by her husband, wh o noticed that she was wearina her wed· dina rina set; the nes.t day at 10:30a.m. he noticed that the rinas. valued at SJ28 .64 were miss ina ... Gol f clubs and the baa worth 5160 be· lonaina to Elmer Hehr, 928 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, were stolen from the storage shed used by members at Irvine Coast Country C lub. " . ' ..LO't'tAUI& • 8&AUTY NOOK l ~~~~~~:::::j 21 « E. Cout HWJ •• 1n-t16G • OFFICE EQUIPMENT Plwnbtn& Repairs DAY&: NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673·4130 BUILDING • REIIOOEU•G , AOIIIna•s LICEISED ,I IO•DEO FRED H. GERWICK 306 Gol4oo..4 673-4061 -s.fl. 2170 s-. .... ""'• c-... ~ ,t.,_ •Itt! O..allt" c--e a,,_,. Saturd.,-. Moy 13 fHici-s-t .. Found parked in the traffic Y·•·''•'''• <-•- lane on Rutland at Bedford, l••liiO,..,_,,..._,LI..Ull Coe&a .... Westcliff, Billy Carroll, 44, ~~~~~~~~===-~ or 31 O.A Marauerite, Coron• del Mar. wu booked on 1 charae or intoaicated in auto ... carol Wetzel, 31, of 2455 T111tin, Woat Upper Bay, wa1 booted OIL a charll' of ahopliftina at 6 p.m. et Save"'()ft •.. Daniel Wisner, 5509 Soa1hore Or., Welt Newport. wu booked on a , ••• , .. c ••• 11011 AT . ,.,. .. WOIIT .. YD. ........ ~ (}uit!!= ~:,~~-:· al aa4 ._..., ~ -, ...... ," -., .. ;.,-- .. ,, .... c. , ... ,. Piaiahd L.Mj At•CJ ,_L ..... MR. KLEfN • Cupet Cleaning • F'Jaor-Strfpping ~dwaxillg • Windows Complete Cleanin~ Servtce. CALL- 646-4977 • UPHOLSTERY Tille OUICI DoGEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE ~~~~loo~l o P/,.m!Hnt ortd He.u•"a) 24 HOUR Dt£RI.£,\Cl' S£R1 '1C£ PHONE 646.0622 Res. S-'8·4187 Rttpoir -Installation - RMnodet TOM Oe GE ARE 961 W. 17 th St •• u .. t, C Co uo Mt•o UI"HOLST ERIHC (By l•I'Ope .. Craftsmen) IIIIOD!L 2 ,,, oot ONLY ... !0 Coli .. .....,. .. 215 Moio H. 1. s~s nu 4ol & ,,,kw, CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY 1 ---~----­Phone in Your Order • QUALJITY WORK e foro S.lucrlpt iOfl : N!IL'\ FIR!HOUU Coli li09 M ... ,.,. 11•4. Me.,.rt a.-ta 67S-a~ eJEWELERS UP110LSTEAV e REFI N ISHI NG Ol"tAPE:RI!:S • CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE P.AAKIN C. IN REAR IALLACECALDEIIHEAD NEWPORT FURMITURE CO., INC. ••wHERE TH E 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY" awe w. c-u H-,., "_,." tMrll. r.a.,.._, ••·4411 CSTABU SN£0 Uti 19415 • HMitwtM• .. ~T_e•ACM ••sTCLIIfl' ~AlA JEWELER ) 123 E. Cos It Hiahway Coron • de I Mat ORiole :1-22SO e R!STAURAMT lllltSHII rs ... .., WNOII!ON-..DIN"U COCICTAILS Oltlole ).MIS 14!0 VIA OPOITO Meapn.•MIII • for Columbia ·crew dltoaa o1 cootllil ~~-Lacblanond StalfCOIIIIICd .. pn...Uno dao dluor: ~. ond ~.. Tayloo Hancock, ond ~ •• ·A lion Kolly ol tho beth ol tho boot clvb. · yacht Encbantreu with . · Coatt Cowltry Club, dauahter PoMy •. Tbay mo-In uolhar larp lfOGp Dl• :~ ... Bolblo Corinthian Yacht torod hom l..ot Anaeltt for rector andMn. Marthall Dul-bot&e~. a '"~lftd.olr lhe evenL Tbe WiiHa Chi· fieldt roee~t!Y Nt\IIUd ~ party bonortna tbt cheuero· the lame R 'Oar-B111ope, vtllted with Mill 17-mlll c:rew, of tho W01t non and J . S~fl' • C Patricia Dou.aan and ber ... Coeat't ArMriea Cup entry, modore .,;-•:r,. Will= cort William Crlopin ot Lido 61 12-meler yacht, Colw. O'Bry ol Ba Sb , Fl ltleand the Maoua: Pat and Wa. • 00 0 , Y ~·· . o-Mite Oouau; Mr. ·and ~. Onet.ina both the hoaoreea renee Bryon stwuuna an a • .act tho yacbt't owoen, Mr. raw silt pink sheath with John Hooten, the ~ •• Tbomaa P. Doupn mink wrap. Director a&d Mra. Lloyd R. ~Iavan. , and W. ~~=:• del Mar, with their Richard N. · Brown; Mrt. Dun D•aan, Mr. and ~ •• cl Patricia and 4 Bfown rocoivina natal day L.J.Buney and lhelr JUOttt, Rob, Tom, and tho boll wiahoa. Staff Coamo-the Ron Wallace a; Mr. ~ &wma, Pat and. ~Ito, waa a dore and Mrt. Howard [;an,. Mra. ·Clyde Shtrwood; Dooo ~!!!!!!!;1 ~I of Bah1a officers, ley; Nan LanJley choto a ald. and Muy1 ~oward; Pat [] d~recton, members and ahort a~icot brocade aown and Oene Kelv1e and Ralpb aueata, headed by Commo-worn with a white bro&d.tail ,Mil.ler etcorlina Min Nikki dared h'!'ynn•.U1 EBa. Bedall Jr. atole They were chattina Poat of Newport Beach. Mr. an 11 WI e rbara and . · ~fll · d th tb ot Roar Commodore and Mu. wtth Columbia crow me~ J I or tpe1n a . •. mEon W'll ' c Ad bcra NHYC Vice Comm0oo une travc oautna 1ft wope. Directory INSUJL\Joll.'E .•. 1"0!11 ALL 01" YOU !II I NSURANC~ NE~OS ROBERTSON -SADLEI R INSURANCE 3333 £. Coul H wy. ConMI• .. , •• -., •• ,., FUNEilAL DIJU:CTORS • ~ . BALTZ MOR1VA1UES 1741 SUPERIOR AY!. COSTA ~UA Midway b-2424 3520 !. COAST HIWAY COlOMA D!L ~AR ORio l e 3.q4~ $ .. ~. 1'42 Friendly M.tlftborhood ....... BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·343.1. 8·3134 Ca.ta Mna W~Chapel 427t~ COSTA lollESA ... ~ 1 tarn , ama. • All four of tho Doupn d~e William Ficker and hia Present from Santa Ana aona, with their Vice Com-W1fe Barbara; Mr. and Mn. were the Bi'll Barry1• and modore Dad, are workina Fred MacDonald (Helen) and from Encino, Cart and Ber- membcu of the crew. Miu Mr.· and Mrt. Brill• Cun• nice Noecker. The Robert Patricia Douaan, the only ninaharn of Lido hie and Jonea family came frornLa airl amona the 17, holdt the tho New York Yacht Club. Canada, More were: Mr. and official potilion of workina More Columbia crew mefn"' motion picture pho,toarapber ben, John and Mra. Creed; :,~·an~C:· ofR:te~~;: ~~~j aboard Colurnb1u tender, the youna Thomu Schockt the . ~S.foot mo.tor yacht, and Mr • .nd Mra. Don Vauahn Paae of Corona del Mar, Alex PatriCian •. The p1ctur~t ~e of Laauna Beach were in a Lutzofh of Lido hie and taken conunually dunna the .th Bah' C . th ' Mr . and Mu. John A. Howell ocean workout&, to be stu~ poup •.1 11 0!1n lan Jr. of Newport Beach with diedlatcrbythe crow throuah Y.C. Ducctcn, Juii1••L~nd Mt . and Mu. William Tiahe cloud circuit TV.. Dorothy .AUitero 0 .. 'do and Staff Commodore John The yachtt' offic11l color hie; Petite Dotty ch1c 1ft a Gcttl tchemc of California poppy thort dinner thcath. ·Robert 0 ' aold and royal blue wu and Barbara Euunan and Tho Thomas Pltce ftmily ; noted IJuouahout in the Mr. and Mra. Don H. McKi~ Dr. and Mtt. John L. Allen: tuteful nora! bacltaround, bin. Mr. and Mra. Lotlie c. with Colurnbia'a houae naa Still more of tho 17 man Bruce Jr., the Parker Dalet; and that of Patrician a fca~ crow wcro in a p oupwith Mt. and Mn. Richard C. El· turcd part of the decorative Director and Mra. Bob liott; the J act R. Handy a • uranacmcnt, planned by Poole Jr., Newport Beach. of Anaheim and from Tar- Mu. Wynnott E. Bcdall Jr. Theae included the Mcatrt. una, o orothe and Bob Hill : and Mn. ThOJRII C. Dyer of n .. ~k 1 1 · Newport Beach. Formal ~eat· ow c Sawyer; Kent Ed or the Norman Katz am1ly of in a wu by place card, with and Jim Jones of Lona Riverside were all arnona all party arranacment ua~ Beach, alona with Mr. and the many, many more aather- ditionally under the auper~ Mrs . Phil Crabuee of Balboa ed to honor the yacht Colwn- vition of the rear commo-b land and Tom Doupn et• bia and her Amer ica Cup dorc't wife, Mn. William C. cortina Miu Tina Zl!k. crew. Adama. Mr. and Mn. William D • Hiahliaht of the dinner Schoc.k of Lido ltle joined wu preaentation from the Staff Corrmodore and Mrt. membership of Bahia Corin· Myron Shcwud: Mn. Shew- thianYachtCiubto Columbia ard'a white wool dinner auit crow members; Mu. Cath· featwed a jewelled ahell erine Dooaan, dauahtcr Pa-blouae. Columbia crow mefn"' tricia and Joe Jeaaop of San Dieao (head of advi tory ber Jack Hart of corona dol commi ttee to Columbi a) of Mar wu etcortina Miu Pa- enpaved aterlina silver, tricia Steint. Rob Oouaaa four leh clover pocket and hit aueu, Mitt Sheri piec01. Kina, wore with Staff Com- Seen in the jam-pack modorc and Mra. A.D. Mac• ..... --...... -.... JOIN OUR SALUTE TO SERVICEMEN DON'T MISS THE ENSIGN'S LO,L EDITION -MAY 21 ADVERTISERS: You still hJVe time to join in this home town pledge of support for our fighting servicemen i n Vi etnam. Please moil in this coupon by this Saturday, May 20, and include your message. , , or our representative will phone you for copy. The advertising rate i s S2.00 per column inch. ,---------·--------, BUSINESS NAME I I Street Address j I Ci ~ hone I I Size of ad I 1 Menage to be included in od I I I ! 5~~ I L ______________ _j READERS: We wil l mail our special "Support Our Servicemen" edition of the Ensign to servicemen whose names and military addresses ore sent in to our office by May 24. Just fill out this form ond send il to the Ensign, 2721 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar: NomeafS.Nic~an'------------------- Mili tary Addreu•-------------------- LET Dill FllllnU Ill II OW WI IACII Til U 111%1 If .,.. -14 llh •-c.,l" of tloh -lol LO.L .. _ of tloo hol10, '""" lo S0f lor S co,loo, •4 _,,_, ..... ,_ CHRIS WEATHERHEAD of Newport Beach wlll portray Lotus Blossom In the Orange Coast College production of "The Teahouse of the . gust Moon11 May 18, 1q and 20 at 8:15 p.m. in the torium. Ch ris is a darocer and a f ine arts major. CHILDIIEN AND F Alii LIES VISIT THE ELIKEIIS Burr Eliker hat returned to his home on Marauerite Ave., Corona del Mar, fol~ lowina a 2-week atay at South Coast Hospital in Laauna Beach. Recently, the Elikeu en- joyed havina all 4 of their childJen and familiet to- acther at one time, Flyina out from Norfolk. Va., were Air Force Colonel and Mu. Hadley B. Eli tor, with their youna son, who it named after hit arandfather, Bun. Major Martha C. Elikcr of the Anny drove in from Fort Huachuca, Ariz., and ano- ther dauahler tnd ton-in-law_ Mr. and Mn. James P. A.,. bon and (amily cam e from Sacramento. Joinina in the aet~t~ aether were Mr. and Mra. John Elitcr •d femily ol Wcttctiff. John haa juat been promoted to tho vice- presidency or Tri-4;olor Inc., Lon a B .. ch. COMPLITI. • .. League for Otmocr~lic Action scom ed. Lanl Roland, of o range, as Miss Hlga Jlga, delivers an ultim atum to Capt. Fisby, seated, played by ~eff Burtt of New~ port Beach, while Sakini, played by Joe Donofrio of Costa Mesa, looks on in alarm. Orange Co ast College will stage "The Teahouse of the August Moon" May 18, 19 and 20 in the OCC Auditorium at 8:15p.m. Library Friends to meet ' • .,.,.. COIIflmno• ....... 111111 1 Jr )'GU art a n•woomer, Of know or • •••oomtr to lhe Uatll« Ar .. who hat nq& bttft WtiCIDftld, do her • ra'ICif b)' oa1Hna lh• Halbof Vltilor IMiwttn Suun Kadlec of Eaat Bhatr, Orea Smith of Corona : del Mar and orea Riaa• or Santa Ana have won 1100 · bondt in the atchilccnual ' draftina competition for Otanae Coast Coll•a• t tu• denta. · The priltt wett awarded by tho Southern Counties Gu Co., the tpon• I and 10 t .m., artd th .. will call Of{ your rrind whb valuable lnrormtd"" and airtt from rritftdly buainua ft""a •hldl aland rudy 10 h•lp h•r btcomt acquainted wit~ her new turrourutinaa . THI HAIIIOR VISITOR "-••1 HY .... )61 oraanization. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:! FINE FURNITtjRE -DECORATING SERVICE Amazioaly ... it costs te .. when you plan The Islander way! ' . 3.Cl BaJaicle, Newpon Beach -6n-t620 The ann111l ulad luncheon Luncheon preparations arc for the Friends of the New• under the direction or Mlo.,11 port Beach Library will be A. Harwood Thayer. Her held Thunday; June 1, tt commi ttee includes Mmu. the home of Judae and Mn. William Blanton, Daniel Will iam Lee of Balboa. Gilcrest, and William Me• ~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~ Mn. Lee uid that in keep-,Vicker. in a with the comina twnmer ICioon, th is lvnoho on will N.l. STUDENT NAilED RICHARD CATE/fURRI£R carry the informal theme , Robert F. DeMo, t on and wi II be held in the aer-Dr. R.E. DeMO or 1832 ,,.,,...,,,. G/ , ...... ) den. Sandleo.~oood Ln., Bayc::teat, fioiT"fLINe SPICIALIST I CUANIN./ MADN./ STOR.A.I Mrt . C. F, Lande ra, pre s i.. hat been nomi na t ed for I::=='~'OO!<::::L=C.=ui=H~Iolow=rt~. '::'.::,..='·=c:-==' :4::'1:::"::':::' :::"'::'::'::' ::":::'::·'='="~ dent, aMounc::cs that the membership in Phi Kappa -1 auest speaker will be Dr. Phi, national honor society, O Block CO Spencer C. Olin Jr., assia· Robert is a senior majorina reo • tant profeuor of Aistory at in entomoloa)' at the colleae Bun.DING BLOCD -AlJ. SIZES .. ALL TYPES UCI. of avic::ul ture, Univeuity of ,..._••••1 J~ f .Jal The title of hi a tal~ will Cali fornia at Davi t . .a btella. l._tea DID 1. Meta. Ienita Au be "The uaea and abutct ;:~~::~_:~~------J.~~.;~~.;~~~====~~.;==:===.;====~ of oral history." He will dltcuu the ori ains of oral hitlory proarama, now he ,lt .. oral nistory in hit own retearches, and how the Priendt of the Li.brary mi aht find auch te chnique~ useful, Dr. Olin was araduated from Pomona Collcae, ter• ••d aa an officer in the U.S. Army, retutned to ar•· .. ate 1 tudy at Claremont (kaduate School. He re• .t•ive4 bia Masten an4 Ph • D. dearee s in 1961 and 1964. He tauaht one year at Po- mona Colleae, then came to UCI. Hia book "California'• prodi&ll l sons: Hiram J ohn· aon and the proareaaivet, 1911•1917," will be pu~ tithed in NoYembet or De• comber. There will be elections of o(ficetl for the comina year. 1 Tl'l• tit" ol ~ ... ,, to ~ .. 10., ...... let Ally fnd ............. I ..... .,.. .......... ... ,..,. ............. LMt .,.. ,_. ,.., .. a ...ut ......... ,...,,.,, .............. DO IT YOURSELF SPECIAL PlliCIS -....... -,,., ........... , ....... , .. ,.., -.....,....,Or ................ sf ""c ....... ,, '"' . .................................. ..,,.. .... _ - c-..... --............. dl hike elf ... , .... ....... ........... ... c.-. .,..,... ......... ...... ....................... e IAJICM W&Mtll e c:otHriiWY ...,.. ecouenn .... • ..... , ...... . .......... "~ .. 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