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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-05-25 - Newport Harbor Ensignlilly Pol-• Ill Time 'for a change, dad By the time William L. Palmer Jr. aeta home from Vietnam, hia son, Billy JU, wbom he haa never teen, will probSbty be 6 montha old. Hi a wife, Judy, now livina at 277SCibola, Cotta Men, hu a tape recorder in the room at the time or birth 10 "Bill"' can hear hit ton's fint cry, -"and it really waa a aood one," uid the pandparenta, Mr. and Mu. William Palmer Sr., 2120 Santa Ana Ave., Cotta Men. Bill, 21, hll lived h'ere all' hit life. He went to St. Joachim'• aramnar achool, McuHi&h School and Oranae Cout Colleae. Vthen he back, in September, to \o bia SERVICE NEWPORT BEACH 10( l'llll OIU \.OC.IIU.f.._, .-oara 1 ......... Ill fill 1W111De aiiiU JOe COSTA MESA Off-street gets o. ' • neil A proaram to finance off. tUeet putina in b1nineu areaa waa approved in prin· ciple Monday evenina by lhe Newport BeachCi ty Council. Thia note or approval was the bf·product of the adopo. lion of Ordinance 1214, which doublea the baaic S,.Ciollot 5 Pol .. r parkina meter fee from S said that the Jeaal queation City Attorney Tully Se ymollf cents an hour to 10 c:entl. can be researched by the waa as ktod to look into tha Before the vote waa taken. city attorney. This waa the Jeaal aspects. Jack Barnett. manqor of coruenaua of the Council. Mr. Barnett comnent.ed the Newport Harbor Chamber The ordinance waa adop(.. l11.tet that Co rona del Mar of Commerce, reported "an ed, and the Council then ap-and Balboa Island buaineu• overwhelminldeaire" amoaa proved a motion dec1arina men should now consider local bl.11inenmcn to luve its intent 10 act aaide SQ~l. the installation of pukina the fee at a nickel. lr lhe of businen parkina feet to meters in order to be able 10-ccnt fee ia adopt.Cid, he obtain uff.ureet parkin I 10 participate in the off. said. the fotlowina ateps situ in areu with meters, atteet parkinaproJJam. ahould be taken : I II • All buaineu dituict leg·lon e eels K·•mm·e mcto<a ahould have 1-cent, . . S-cent and 1~cent al ota {at J-• bu ld Th od K. II h v.;an&on ; 1 ma mwraaer, is now the cue). e ore lmme •• h " H d . F. r r ··-I l d d r Jo n oYlC uch ; an leauJn • 1 ty per cent o tba ...,.en e ec e Cornman e! o aecretary, Lorraine Owen a. pulr.in& meter revenue (rom New.port Harbor Amenc~n New auxiliary officen are: buaineu diatticta thould Le&Jon Pe at 291. He wdl p · •-. II d F .d . re11dent, Mu. Owens; h t be uaed to obtain orr .. ueet ...,. anata e u ay even1n1. . ·d J J 16 lh L . II rv1ce~re s 1 ent, oanne Frey; P.'•,·na 10'te1 une , at e eaoon Ha 2 d . 'd . .. • k" r c d • n V\Ce~reu ent, Mardi • Th ia money ia lO be taSh lnl ovHer rom omman er Hart; se cretary and uea• uted only in areaa which erman art. have parkina metcn. Thoae Other officen are: ht swer,_ Helen Beck; corroe· 1pondana aecretary, Donna areaa now ate in the Balboa, vice-commander, Blune Balcom be ; chaplain, Marian Newport. Lido Shop& .nd Kimler; 2nd vicc-<:ommander, Marin en Mile buaineu dis· Emil Koum&M; 3rd vice· ~:~:~~; h~:::r~~ .. ~~~~:~ trictt, commander, Charles Weaver; Councilman Dee Coo• F d Be L r· Weaver; s eraeant•at•atml , .. adjutant, re ca.; tnance Noula Tamplis ; par liamen· queationed the le&ality of officer, Charles Cox; aer- e·""'markina runda derived . ffi R' h d L wian, Ealher Johnaon; -VICe o teet, IC ar aw· musician, Laura Deane. from dedicated public ton; chaplain and CUilOdi&n Edilh Moulton 11 retirina areu (city ttreeta). Harold Reichner; hit\orian, prcai'Oen1. Vice-Mayor Oorun Mar· Donald Andrewa: uraoanlo- ahall tupportcd lhe proaram '""anna; Reynard Storey; outlined by Mr. Bamott and judac advocate, KoMelh CAR WASH PROTESTED ha1 been mine Ave., Corona del Mar, ncr becauae it would not be place the preunt Sea Cre1t &he pro-tDhl cbt that lht Mottl at H31 E. Coaat Mrs. Eliza Harriet Brim· berry, on e of the mo st senior citizens of all Oranae Co~· ty, died May 18 and wat taken to re1t in Nampa, Idaho, by her Jlanddauahter, Mn. G. Hubert Peirsol o£ Shore CliHa. Mu. Brimberry, who wu 101 on 1 an. 23, paned away at the Suter Rest Home in Santa Ana. She waa bom in Westfield, 111., and lived m~t~y yeara in N1m0a. Idaho. ~e li ved in Corona del Mar for 16 years, on Acacia Ave. before movina with the Peir· tols to Shore Cliff•. Her hutband preceded her in death b)· years. Be· t idea her panddauahter, Eleanor, ahe is aurvived by a dauahter, Mu. Lena Po- well; a arandton, Euaene Powell, and a panddauJh .. tcr, June Oberst, all of Idaho. POP WAIIMU PLAMS TO II AI RID JUN! I "HE ALWAYS WANTE D to fly," said Mr. and Mrs. A.O. Moses of th eir son, Major Clinton Moses," so he went in to the Army and now he flies a F4C Phan· tom at his base in Tu<.son." After graduation from college, Major Moses enli sted and began officer's trainin g in TexaS'. He won his win gs at Willi ams Air FOrce base in Arizona. Of his 14 years in the ser· vice he has spent on e year in Korea and 3 in Hollan d. While station ed in Au stin , Texas, Ma jo r Moses met his wife, Earlene1 wh o was a Univ ersity of Texas student. They now have a one year old boy, Steph an. Capt. Hyatt gets DFC The Distinaui shed Fl)·ina C rou wu awarded in March to Captain John J, Hyatt, Fort Ru cker, Alabama, son· in·law of Mr. and Mn. Ruu Banaert., 1430 Ettell e Lane, Harbor Hiah landt. Captain Hyatt met C arol E llen Banaert while 1ttend· ina McNeece colleae at Lake Char~et . La. C11ol Ellen had won a s chola.r· ship lhere. ln jun e of 1965, they were married and they now have a baby dauahter, Ttuey. Ca.pt.a.i.G Hyatt ia an o~r· ofneer at Pon Jlllcker, in charae of he li• copten . In addition to the Oi •· tinauithed Fl)•ina Crou , he baa earned the Air Medal, ltle National Defense Ser· ' Capt. John H. Hyatt vice Medal, the Vietnwneae Captain Hyatt fl ew hi • air· Service Medal, the Vi etna~ craft direc t!}' over th e Viet men Campa.ian Medal, the Con a poaitions at low level•, Combatlnfanuyman'a Badae holdi na hj s fi re. He drew and a recommendation for th e en emy's fi re away from the Air Meda l with V device the down ed helicopter, en .. for heroiam an d for the ablina ill crew to join the Bronze Star. pauol and talce cover. The latest medal wu Ca ptain Hyatt then te• awarded for the occasion s umed his tttack aatin, e:r.· when Captain Hy all at· pendin a all of his wn· tacked a reinforced Viet muni tion. His heroic attack Cona com pany which had v.as credi ted with dea~ surrounded a spe cia l forces troyina llt\'eral automati c patrol. Althooah he was a weapons and lc illina or taraet of continuous in tense woundini at least 30 Viet enemy fire and his he li · Con a. copter had sus tained maJor bullet damaae, h e contm- ued his attaclc un ti l the la!il of his a!1YTlunition was e:t· pended, Havin& rearmed· and re· fue led, he returned hss crippled ai rcraft 10 the taraet are a, where another helicopter had been shot clown. Hi s fathct-\n•law, Russ Banaert, served in Worl d War 11. He took part in th e AH Force ,,ffensive over Jaran, 'lew CAiinea, the Phi llrp1ne Is lands, Western Paci fi c, Eurorean·African, \t1dd le Eastern Theater, .-\SLatic Pacific, and Bunna· China. Peggy Wootton dies After 17 days ll the Vill a nephews from Utah, Homer Capiauano conva lescent Adams , who is wi th the Hospital, Ca pi strano Beach, Mormon Tabern acle choir Peau Woouon, former Cor~ and will sina at the funeral, ona de l Mar reaident. di ed Both ne phews were fonner Monday, Ma}· 22, at the a.ae \1onnon miuionariea. of66, Service s will be held at' Mu. Wooton wu born 1 p.m. today, ,\lay 2 5, It the June 2, 1900 at Utah. She Baltz Corona del' Mar Ch .. had a leadina part ainaina pel. En tombment wi lt fo llow in an opera presented b)• lhe at Pacific Vi ew Memo rial Uni versity of Utah ~en Pa.rk. she fint met J ay, her hus· MRS. ESTELLA SWA.ftSC* b110d. SUCCUMIS AT AGI 79 In September, 19S4, the Mr t. Ettella K. Swanaon Woonoru came to Californ ia pan ed away May 21 a& die ind lived at 227 Mornina aae of 79 at Lona Beach Can yon Rd., 9\ore Clif'tt, Comnw.nity Ho tpi tal. until they recenlly moved Mu. Swanton ia aurvi w.cl 10 177.() Avenida Sevilla. by 2 sont: Harold 5Winl0ft. Lapna Hillt. While livina 606 Beaoni a. Corona del in this area, Mra. Wootton Mar, .nd O.Ore• Sw•aoa of received her rc'-1 utate Vancouwer• Wath.: 2 ..... ,.. license in July. 19SS, atd childrtn, Donald S••- wotked with her hutHnd i• or 606 a.p;Ja, COIOII. ... Woouoa Rc.alcy , Corona ct.l Ma, and Mrs. s.•a Mektr MaJ . She waa a piaist, 9.St OM SL, Cot&a Mlaa. uaed ao , .. cb pieno. aad Md l IJNM 11•••u..._ S..a't tOll~ WTOte about .)0 ,.oq,~ 4 of ....,ere• ... .._14 T-. rrbldl. ho ... -,.bhohod. doy,lloy ll,OI -~. lwviYOn IDCha .. hf b•a• Co1011a daJ .... wi. • ...... hot ...... o. .. ...s -· ....... "'" Le-'• of UtM; Md twia Us nriel P& ' TIIURIIIAY, IMY 2S.II61 COIIIIIA DB. liM, CNJ r. "" a.TA Of TMI an OP MIWPGIT·IIACM THE HAUOII AU A'S OFFSIT N£r~At'UI. Ofllee ... .n-•· ,a-'• ... C..ip 81NWU.. 2721 L C... lhry., c.,... ,., ... 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HAAPA, owner ¥td pubtisher of ttte Ensign 0000000000000~04 "DUTY -HOIDI -CDUURY " For this special occaslqn of heraldi ng the "Support Our Servicemen Wee k," allow me to call on the eloquence of the late General Doug las Ma cArthur for a message of praise for ou r fight in g men. These ar~ excerpts from his famous farewell to West Point, spoken in 1%2, paying tribute to th e men of We st Point and to those who were to serve under them : • • • • .. ~ . Stra.:l&'h. t PAST tiSYOIY IIWim -,_ loo• lloo al.,.ol, - --ol c-.uom, ftlclo oal~ ..... • 'IIIII au• rar Vlc""J ot "Doll, doll, doll, -dl~ di~ die Uclted lllaUo, iacludill por~ · dit. -.a. dU, dah," o .. r ~~ o( •• Mo.er1' ''*• Prelicleat. WI j • ., , .. Aalbt •• .... rwlio ..... operator ia Cna•ld• rot Vicloly OYer •••ch you 10 ...-nG'-1 au THE c:iiTus nme 10 our &owa recaat~y. "" aot ooaver.ina In beby ec.nmuni~m, led ~ Mn. C. III'I ... Dll, tranaaclbt r~turing the talkins dog hom Trinidad. not "'Y Harmibal w;u a Nepo, that N~ talk, but it ueina a Lime 8w'IOn Johnson, uecutiYe udi ueatiee with ~" Stokely C.nnic•1atl. Canine eon.:m.e1 wai Icon wu hntc'n by a N~i and chat tr:ct· aond INthod of callina vieo FW••idnt, membreu Who have •••laved •· brought here, Vande-rbilt Uni\'CI'Iity spok~:•· boob koft nut lhr chapctn ~~ such grnt for llelp by bro.dc:lltina the of ~· Molhor• or Service• third of tho world and yve men ex~intd, u a part ol a "ttarch for ~f'gro fighr~ a.t W.E.J1-,Du8oi.s (a C~uu';'· let&en 06$0 S'" which mean men represented by our own •worn 10 1 dutroy out a ... tn•th." JH hit waR , anarchist Carmichael natt) · Hr.~ th.: onl)j ~~106 found m tt'xt· '"Send On Succou.r."' or ju11 Mr1. Bea Zicaler, Ukrain-public and "u' en1lavo ~· ldt riot~ Molotnv coc.k&ails and inturrtet~. books. WTitlftl by wiH«'t. ~rer ~r T. ••Help!, Help! help!'• in ian Molhert, and women too • I h. h 1 " h" V Was!ungton, whom Carmichael dncnbed u I , 1. h . .L. ""-'I n t . 11 momt"ntoua lt'lte or trut ' an· Undf• Tom and Gt!O Wuhjn~rton Carver. p am Ena ~~ . . repro~entma . ~ r~l .. ..Our ei viliution is derbilt has al.o brought 10 itt campus Thorn-whom hr. labellrd su'::r Tom. ~· Our boy• 1n VIetnam need delph•.• Capt1ve Nauons threatened " never btfwe • as Hayden, Staughton Lynd, Herbert Apthe-y~ Honkr did rewrite our history booka. help, ~~ they arc not Cotmuttco, parad.d d~;~wn Ita destruction or its sal· ker, Carl Braden, Ann Brackn, Norman 1 admit 1 didn't tnow Hannibal had N~ro broadc:a1tina the ••s 0 S'" PcMiylvania Avenue, In valion reUI on you. Thia Ia Thoma.o., Manin LutMr Ki-, Ralph Me-'If h w h' D C d -~ rm blood. Ht was Ct'.ttainly a great killer. A~ li,nal yet, nor WI t ey II .. lftiiOn, • • •. an a a areal chellenao. You ma)• Gill, Ste:vc Wti"n~n, Dr. Linus Pau ing, AJ.. takr;n out o( many o( tht< "histnr..•'' bonks lona u they have .weapon• thousand, of them packct.ed be recorded in hi awry u l~n Ginatw-~. Senators Cllft'ord Case, Mau--1 f I ·'d H r ·n H ' now ~ing uJrd to "edueatC'" eMu A(ro--AnK"r· snd ammo let. m1&ht ~ .' the Mute ouu ., or two dle savior of our ·nation or rine Ne:ubt'rger, Kdau\·er and Lis\er '11• N-an, as "-'ell as American children aft' such •'Aa lona aa lhey have Ort• houn on Thursday, May 4. aa lhc Pruidsnl who de· President Kennt'dy, Adam Yarmohnsky and Mike Zag:uell, national yQUth director i.nd nanlt's a.~ Patrick Ht nry.' John Paul j OIM's aoc.J. Slide, which prevents rull Repreaentativca or the livered hi• countr)' Into membtr' of th<-national committt"'C of thr Nathan Ha~. Heroet lib· that knd to warp (rom diminiahina or desUoy• t-.1othcrs• Cruude lpont the oblivion, misery, and dh· Communi:H Party t.:.S.A. To "ofhrt" them, chiktish minds~· makin~ thl·m fffl patriotic:. ina the effectiveness or mornina viaitina Conareaa· honor." Vanderbilt has had Governor Grorge Wal-That's .qua~ nnw. automatic weapons." The men in their offices, uraina America ia on the m~~rch. lace and Senator Strom Thu'm tond. Carmk:hac"l w.tmrd whi~l·t : "I( ~·ou don't Dri~lide story was told in them to enact let illation From one aide o( tho countty The talkin!! dog barked: ''Th(' da)' o( th\· want lroubl(', kt't'p rom hhhr whlll· hand! thi a colwnn lut week. which would atop U. S. aid w tfte other, we have unt white pr-oplr Idling black peoplt· ·who to in-oO:! H you touch 111 wilh your hand_s. ~-t' al~' The American people at to, and trade with, com• out the "S 0 S .. •ianal. We vite to thl.'ir campu!es to sptak arr (sic ) l!Oiftl{ to b_rrak your txuw~ · · Socu.·ty 1~ home arc the ones who arc muni at countries. are aupportina our service· over!" (Ht' wa.~ rrfrrrin!-{ to Fis-k and Trn-~(·arrd agamJt us. Wllt'n l)l(·y ask thai ~Ut'~'-br ad t' th "S 0 S.. An open letter to the men, wholehcartcdl)' and to nrsst"e A.& I., black schools operated b)' whill' tion about mar~·inJ.{ tl)(' whitr daughtr r, ...,., .. · 0 ~a~na_ e .. S Prc'aidenl of the United a victorious conclusion o( in S"'CC amwtr. ·w,. 0111 only want to mar· til&na • t 11 means up-r America . .. mom•y ). rv \·~ur dtHI~Illt'r, but \,'our .~iswr and ,-our port Our Servicemen." It Statea o wa! th. e ~ar aaamat cormu.l,.llm "To hdl with the Jaws of the U.S. Ntf(T()('s ·' · "' fi h h d presented by the Moth era y In d evcn.owhl!rc 1notlll'r! She'! w,,. any m),(·r woman !'" means to 11 t as ar on In tc am an ·~ --·T • art' no1 hound to obe)' Jaws le){is.lated by Thai n·mind! rut· nf lhr twn colorl.'d LW n· the home front fo r victory, M' hty h I fo fi · whi t" ..... t!IOn~ ... If a white man trir! to bo ,. h · , I • 0 r reman ,....... tlf'nwn who wt·n· tal_l..inc.· .. md one asked th•· ou. r Y. • •. rc IJ ltna or walk ovrr vou. kill him! OM" match and you olhf'r. "Wh(·re \ou hn ·, vtctory m Vactnam. It means can n=talinlc1 Rurn, baby, burn! We have to "I lin·~ at tJi,-Ah r .• kun Lincol n Courh." to fiaht for a conc lu sive Temperature~ up to 12S t·ivili;-e the white pt:opl~ of Amt•rica. That's "Shn nufT! 1 hat · .. wlwrc I li\'l.:s! \\'hich decision ove r the com• dearcca had to be endured what the fight ill all about! h h bb h k I il'"'rlm(·nt 1.'nu in ?" munists in Vietnam, and over aa Ric ard Step en Co "Geotf..'C \-\> ashington was a on y 5 aw ,... .. r c _ 1 "I liw11 in 34 i-fi." co--un;sm throughoul the worked as a firemen aboard owner who !!Old a blac k woman or a Uilfl'(' """ u outy, honor, country: Those three hallowed words 1 1 1 1 1 · h 11 · "3-1 7-IP That's wlwu· I ·JiH·:-.. \\'hat'.., ,o· world. the Vtlley Forae, now in n syrup, 1ut t ll.' on)' 1 un.~ 1 ··~ 11· you 111 reverently dictate what you want to be, what you can be, thr historv book~ is how Gt:Of'ge \Vashingto11 wift ·\ nanK·~" Victory can more quickly drydock at Lon a Beach. what you will be. They are your ra llying point to build c·hoppcd (\own a cherry trl't'. ~ow ain't th at "Al..,rnt·~... be achieved b)' fol\owina Richard, the aon of Mr. r .1 • f 'th t · )" "AI?nc"!? Thou's Ill\' ,,·ih·'s rumK·! \\'hat ,, th · · · 1 0 · and Mrs. Norwood Cobb, courage when courage s eems to a1 , to rega 1n a1 , o a JOkr-. min<"idt·nn~! W(' is l iu~b;wds-in-la>A !" tee tnJtJa steps : etemune create hope when hope becomes forl orn . Canuichal'l said that tlw hi!>tory book5 did a purpose, prepare a plan, 2129 Miramar Dr •• Balboa "The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a and prevent outside inter· Point., left Glendora Hiah slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. Every pedant, every Lette 5 to the Ed ··tor ferencc on the part or other Sch ool to enlist in the Navy de magog, every cynic, every hypocri te, every troublemaker r nations who are suppl)'ina at the aae of 18. theViet Conawithmunitions Now 22. he has made) and,I am sorry to say, some others of an entirely different .. POLITICAL TRICKERY" a. To aid thoae colleae that my auppott will. be-and the materials of war. trip• to Vietnam; 2 on the character, wilt try to downg rade them even to the extent The Ncwpon Harbor E'nsian poups, dea irina our help, c:omc • matter or publu:: re-Our purpose should be the USS Calvert. a troop ship of mockery and ridicule. Dear Hop_ in preparina a .. Victory in cord and so, also . that my "Will to Win." We lihould carrier; one on hi a present "The,.se are some of the things they bui ld: They build Ray and 1 have ju st ro-Vietnam Rally.•• oolleaaues may be aware of coordinate our war plans s hip, a helicopter carrier: T ld f f t 1 tu d r th N · 1 1 To do evcrythina pos-the sllona support we feel h. . C 1 , your basic character. hey mo you or your u ure roes F ~e ti rom f cR ·~tn• si b.lc to o ffaet the bad ef-should! be given our dedica-so u to ac •eve v1c tory-While on the a vert, 1n as the custodians of the Na tion's defense. They make We era Con to ti e~u W1 c~ {ects of those aroups and ted servicemen and women. early or late . It must be addition to beina a fireman, you strong enough to know when you are weak, and brave . omen 0°"c' "won 10 k atlts -oraanizationa within this The thouahtfulne ss of uhimate and conclusive Richard was an ofnce work-Rlehorcf S. Col* h t f If h f 'd maton, · · c too e th ' . . . ··= and victory. We should ~:ort out er, which he preferred, But enoug o ace you rse wen you are a ra1 . .:me to rewm b)' way of the co.unuy, at 11 11me II VInJ your Cluzens aroup " d d 11 · u.· d those nalions which are then thC Calvert was dccom-"And wh at sort of soldiers are those you are to lead? South for a much needed •• .an comfou to the enemy. youue , .1n 1s reaar , 1s When his service is ended. as he expects in September. he plans to ao back to school. He has completed his hiah 1chool trainina while in the service and and plana to at tend Oranae Are they reliable? Art tht y brave? Are the:y capable of vacalion. We had a three v. 0 P ac~ as many 11-'• Y commen e. I" T 1 h' AhJ dabl aidina the enemy. and pre· miuioned, 8f\d Richard wu victory? week accumu lation of mail Support Our SerVu:emen W~ek gincC"rcl y your s, ventthcmfrom aivina further transferred to the Valle)' . d th h posteu 1n areas readily Rich ardT. Hanna aid. We should s top trade fOliC• He wes relieved "Thei r s tory is known to all of you . It is the story of ~h~c~ pu~~ed wo:~e the ~~r.,; visib_lbel to the public as is Un i ted States wi th conmunist na ti ons about eve ry hal( hour when the Ameri·can man-at.arms. My estimate of him was forme d ( 1 . ) possa e. Conaressman throuahout the wo rld. We workina in the terrible heat. ba f ld . d h my 8\'0 rlte newspaper 11 T do th' . . C I'' . h ld . 'd d f -~--;--;;;:::-:;-;::;;::;:::---011 the ttle ie s many, many years ago, an as never and selected the issue or . • o every an _a pos~ 34th 01 stnct, a 11om1a s ou 11ve ll an com ort _ Coast Co Ileac. changed. I regarded hi m then , as I regard him no w, as one M 11 t.o ad because 1 s1ble to stop all ~ad and • • • to our men and bo)'s who arc LEGAL NOTICE L!GAL MOTICI! of the world's noblest figures; not only a s one of the ·th~uaht yo~e would have :ade by thi~ counh~ wilh ·~·~o~n Chc. ~raven fiahtina the war, by lcttina CITY or NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA finest military characters, but also as on e of the most some thing to say abou t the osc . coun tnes ~ 1 . are elm ~annan. each one or them know that NOTICE INVITING BIDS ~tainless . ~ conventior. Instead Mr. supplyana. or helpana 1ft an y VIVID Committee we arc beh ind him in an all· • SEALED BIDS will be received. •t u..·~t'l•"'o f tllle City ~ Clarence Strona had covered m~nct, the cauac of the ~~La Reina St. out u.preaaion or loyalty. Clerlr., City H•ll, Newr,n s .. e~~., ~~l!o,_.., H:tiMOIOO ..... "His name and fame are the birthrig ht ot every American V1et Cona. aheim, California oa 1he •i•th d•y of aae, 1967, • wll1'Clr. n..e tJt....,. wUt be · 1 1 1 it • UOME FRONT WAR -J citizen. In his youth and strength, hiS ove and oya ty, ·The conv-•'on •·as ·orr-12. To do everythina poa-car Mr. Graven : The ,,·de ha• lumed. In opea ed a.ad rud, for perfonaias worlr. .. followa: , _.J II I' . H d I ...... ..-... -'bl . th •-· REPLACEMENT OF 15TH STREET PUBLIC PIER • he gave a that morta Jty can give. e nee s no eu og y gular from s tart to finish. ~~=e::i::~~~enev:~ ,...~~~~; Tfiank you very much for New York, on Ma y 13, an CONTRACT 1110 from me, or from any othtr man. He has wr itten his own Ever)' pC)ssi ble poli tical )'Our le tter advisin1 me of unlucky day for convnunism, No bid will be received ualeu it i• m•de oa • propoul form history and written it in red on his enemy's breas l. u ick wa s used. I had thouaht, under any Claa but the Flaa th e efforts of the VIVID an estimated quarter of a fu111i•hed by the Poblic lorlr.• Dep•rtmeat. E•ch bid mu•t be "You rs is the profession of arms, the will to win, the nai vel )' indeed, that the of the Uni rcd States of Conmi ttce to focus more million lo)·al Amer;cana •ccomp•ied by c••h, certified daed: or Bidder'• Boad c ... de America. publi c awareness on our p•1•bre to the City of Newport Be•ch, for &a •mo111DI equl to knowledge that in war there is no substitute for victory, women would not stoop Anyone duirina more in-support of our men in Vi et paraded down Fifth Avenue •t eut 10 percut of the Dmoaot bid. that, if you Jose, the Nation will be destroyed, that the that low, as they have been founation on how to become following a banner bcarina The docoments iacloded. whhi11 ahe •nled bid.• which reqaire lh h ld f th Nam th completio11 •ad e•ecatioa are the followha11: very obsession of your public servic e must be duty, honor, . e ·UP :' ers 0 e na-active in the VIVID prop am Yo~ are certainly to be e words: "HE Y, HEY 1, _ Propo••l country twn's \'t flues. I am com-:nay feel hec to contact me comm ended for your actions WHAT DO VA SAY, LET'S 2. P•se 3-Oesi,patioa of Sub~coatr•clora ' . . · plelely d1 si llusioned and at 1552 Miramar, Newpon ALL SUPPORT THE 3. ~'•11e 4 -Bidder's Bo•d. "Others will debate the controversial ISSues, nattonal for the first tim e reall y Beach. in th is endeavor. P3lticular-U , 4• P•se 9 _ Noa-coll uloa AUidnit and internationa l, wh :ch d ivid e men's minds. But serene, doubtful that our coun•..., Yours lruly, ly in view o f the disarace-'S. A.' 5. P•Jie 10 -Coauactor'• Fiaanci•l St•tu W ] r I d li h' h It was a "SUPPORT OUR The di>c ameat•sh•ll be •ffhedwith--,tbe ·rr"rrl•te •ip•lure• calm, al oof, you stand as the Nat ion's war guardians , as can be Sa\'ed. The election Ri chsrd E. Woodin u emonslla ons w tc BOYS IN VIETNAM" aad titles of 1he per.ou •ipia 1 oa beb• o tbe bidder. for its li feguards fr om the rag ing tide s of International COn· was illegal, and I am sure occurred thi a past weekend. co'/or•tioa•, the •ip•ture• of the ,.,..,,.rtf or VIc• ,,..IJortt f I th ' b d · • • • Please consider this my parade. It d id much to an l•cNfo'l' or A .. ll'fortf Sac,.,.,..,. •re required .. d abe Cor-tlict, as its gladiators in the arena 0 batt e. For a cen-,'1' canS e pro\'e mlhcouhrL Mr. Richard E. Woodin wh olehearted support or efface the mem ory of the por•te Sui shall be •ffiud. to •II do cumeat• reqalri•s •ip•- tury and a half you have defended, guarded, and prot_ec l-· r. "ubon~ shtadtes ~-atth e 1552 Miramar, Apt. a namina the week of May so-called "Peace Parade .. tore•. 1111 the cue of • p•rtaer•hip, the •ip•ure of •1 I nat ed ;Is hallowed tradit ion s of li berty and free dom, of fight whas . eGwloldc e ,, "'d the Newporl Beach , Cal;[ornia l91h ,_ June 4th as "Su ..... whi ch was held e3J''!i er this one 1eaer•l p.noer i• required, c armmg 1 a • 111 Dear' Mr. Woodo·n·. month. at the head of which Tb • d · · · b • )'S os "' " All bid• •re lo be comp•~d on the b .. i• of the Ear,iaeer'• and justice." has no doubt clouded his port Our Servicemen" Week. u trm•te. e e•t•-te qaaaU111e• •re •ppro•1m•te on y, e,.8 Helps evacuate wounded I have rece·, ved your leller -k ' all ·n m were dis played pictures of 11ivea .ole)., •• • ba•i• for the corn~•riaoa of bid.a. Usual aswte JUd"""enL , .. an you '0 ' owt I c N b.d ''II b d I b b b r "" f 3 d · communist Je·'crs. o 1 WI e •ccepte rom a oatr•ctor w o •• aot eeo Sincerel y, 0 May an apprectate the opportuni I)' to express IIV licea•ed. iD accord.••ce with the proYilliou of Ch•pter 9, Oivi- When Mrs. Charles Brown, 2661 Ba ss wood St., East Bluff, returned home from the post office , whe re she had mailed bi rthday pre- sents to her son in Vietnam, she found a letter tell ina that he had been transfer· red. lsla your writinJ. rr.y position. The "Support for Vietnam., sioa Ill of Buiae .. ud Profesaio••' Code, The Coatr•ctor \1 rs. Raymon d w. Ager "Support our Servicemen cordially, parade was an ciaht hour shill •t•te hi• liceue aamber .. d cl .. •ification i• the pr opo- PFC Francis X. Brown is with Headquarlers Company of the 169Ul Engineers, northeas t of Saigon. He had previously served as medi- ca l aid man with the J ~th lnfanlly Battalion, south· east of Saiaon. While lherc, he flew by helocoptcr to evacuate the wounded, and also went on search an d Bass Lake, Calif. 93604 Week .. ia a wonderful idea James E. Whetmo re demonstration or loyalty to •pi .... Speci•l Provi•io u, ud. Cootract Dacameuu m•y be and I am sendina your Jetter Senator, 35th Disllict American principles, aa it ob1•iaed •t the Public Work• Oep•nmut 1 City H•ll, Newport VIVID OBJECTIVES Edi tor or the Ensign, Bccau se the VIVID Com- mi ttee {Vi ctory in Vielnam Instead of Defeat) in Oranac County has been so enthu- siutically received by the ci tizens of the community, alona wi th their proaram to Support Ou r Servicemen, it would no doubt be helpful to pre sent, for your readeu' in formation, the objectives of The Commiuee. They arc 11 fo llows: on to the President with a • • • lasted from noon until a:J2 Besch, C•liforai•, •t ao cut to licea•eCI coatr•cto,., A ao ... • 1 · h' Mr. J ohn C. Graven h lh r· refaad•bled&•rfi'e of U .OOwill be reqoirad for ea ch aet of plu•. covertna etter urama II p.m., w en e 1nal con-•peci•l Provia1oa•, ••d. coatr•ct d.ocumeot• for ollie,. th•a consideratior: of the pro-Anaheim Chainnan linaent passed the review-llceued. couu•ctora. It I• requuted th•t tbe pin• ••d aped •! posal. VIVID Committee ina atand, provi•ioAI be returud. withia 2 week. •Iter the bid. opeaia8_. 441 La Rei na A aoa-~fa•d.•ble ch•r~:e af 12.00 will be required. for each •et Sincerely, of City of Newport Bead!. St1DC1ard Spe clfle•lio••· Olin E. Teaaue Anaheim, Calif. 92800 LEGAL NOTICE The Cily of Newport Beach Neervu the rish.t to reject aay or Conarcssman Dear Mr. Graven: •II bid.• aad to w•1ve ••Y i•fol'lltal ity Ia •uch bid•. 6th District., Texas I have your letter of April NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Ia. acconl•ace whh the provl•ioas of Seclloa 1770 of the L•bor 10th, in which you adviae NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN Code, the City Coaacil of tile City of Newr.ort BncJa h ..... • • • th•l the City Coaacyil of the cert•iaed. the 1eaeral prenilias rate r,•r die. ••1•• Ia the Mr. Ri chard E. Woodin me of your projecl ID have City of Newport Ouch will lo c•litl ia wlr.ich the worlr. I• to be per o,..ed for eadt cr•ft or I Ssl M''ram••, ApL 8 declared lhe week o f May 291h b b type o worbiaa or medl!-ic aeedad to neca•e •e eoatnct ud .. old • pel lie buries 011 Jaae i• •et fonll b. Reeo.latiGe No. 6519. Newport Beach. California SupponOurServicemen Week. s. 1967, ., 7J30 p.m. ia the A f ld R 1 t1 1 II bl . th lfl f...._ I am Very much ' 'n fovor or Coaacil c h-ber• or the Cloy COpY 0 ... e-. -••••• e ,. • ° Cll 0 ... City Dear Mr. Woodin : H•ll, 3300 We•t Newrort Houle-Clerk 1a dtaCity of Newport S.ecla, Thank you for you r recent havina such a week dcdic• 1\e' followias ia the acJr,edale of 1 renilia1 w .. e r~u. 1966- 1 ted to our lia.htina men and v•rd., Newpon Beac • C•llfo,.. 67 for • aeleetive li•t of el .. olftcalioa•. To.rlller with tile cttcr.My conaraculationa on commend you (or your ef· •i•, {"~•:lu.ll the propo•~ lafona~ioa lacleded. ia Reaol•tloa No. 6519, , .. ,. achedale ia lhc formation o( lhe VIVID rorll 'on theo'r bcholf. IUUlall 11 set u prepared "7 to be coa•ld.ered • pan of tlleae c:oattect epecilic:atJoaa. Conmittcc. " t.be City M••aer for the flacel ~vailiac w.,, Ratu _ 1966-67 clear Oiahta, lookina for there are no sewaae sys- ). To in sure that our local bl ood bank is kept well s u~ plied, in the event blood is needed for American ser- vicemen in Vietnam and other areu, Plcue en roll me 11 a With kindes t rcallda, I am Year 1967·1968, •t whicb ll•• Clo••'''_,'_ (S.Iecttw ~,,.,,,.., (5 /JIUI (Str/"1 , Cord.ielly yours, lateruted r,reou d.uiriaa _to C.-peale,. 4.85 aupporter. Jamea B. Utt be Jr.nrd • •II be 1i.,ea nell c-eaa 11•-.o• Joaraer-u 4,60 4.84 th e VC's. tema.•• Francis went to SL J oa- chim's. Costa Mesa, for a year a; was araduat cd from Coat& Meaa Hi&h in 1%3, re ceived his aasociatcd arta dearce atOranae Coaat Co I- leac and then went into train- ina at Fort Riley, Kan s as. He intends k> ao on with his educatJon when hi• tcrvice ia completed. Francia wa1 home for Thanhaivina, 1111d then went by train and boat 10 111M port o( v.,, Tau. In bia letters home be newer compllina about con. di:tiOQt but he counu eo day• unti I he CWI caM hcee. He bu d .. acrilled 11M Vi••-•ae ,_,.. wllo wort oo •e ..... .. lot•lll••• ocd li....,, . ·" ... , ..... -u • oi U.,.o bol>n ,_ CM .. 6-., •lnce About lhe helicopter niahts, Francis has said 2. To reques t our rcapec· that the ride looka much t.ive churches to hold lpe- smoother than it really is, cial services on Memorial Hi s brother. Eddy, a. and Day for our I CJvi ccmen. J, To prepare a Hat of sister, Mary, 17, send him homes, in which servicemen the .. Peanuts .. comic strip. would be welcomed durina {His father, "Charl ie" !:he holiday aceaona, upcc- Brown, a real cttat e sales-ially Thankaaivina and man ' in Coata Mesa. i a tea· Chriatmaa, sed a lot because of the, 4. To place collection comic auip nameukc.) ba1kets in aa many cat• Francis' father served lilhments aa will accept over 4 ycara in World War them, for the p&upou o( 11. Chlllic Brown, a ucond collcctina booh ror our lieutenant. was a platoon aervieemc:n. mailina dcairina leader with the 79th lnfan-5. To prepare Lry d.ivi1ion andwaa wound.-liata of the O.l.'a c.d by a tniper in the crou-more mail. m1 o( lhe Rhiac juat 6 6. To ald. wherever •d wceh before the war Cl'ld-whenever pouible, ia r...s.. d ina •d foawrina •Peat•• e • who favor railit.uy vic&ory ia ,.... ,. y .. , 0,., ....... _,....., Cell maG Vietnam. 1. To awa.kea aa runy people as poa1ible to dae fact that we ate at w• ~­ Conwnuniem. Sincerely. opportoalty. Coplu of the Laborne John V. Briaaa Member of Conpcn propoaed badlet .,. 8.,•il•ble c ... ,., or Couuactfo• Aaaemblym.n, 3'1h Diatrict. Califomie for 1 .. ..-c:u 011 by •• pabllc Ia ~·h llebr I lroaer 35dt [)iatrict loffic:e of tile City Cl•"'· ~~r.:-a..er • • • ... 1IE -B LAURA LACIOS, City Clerk of L.,-tM.,of ell ._..etollie pipe MJ. John C Graven ~ die Chy of Newport ~ach T .... J {.;)•eiHcetioao 3.70 1.91 1.70 s.7a 4.01 .... 4.005 .... 1.91 4.16 441 La Reina WherefOre tate uaiO you !IT Doria M • .Ceorp VI~ Jac:k B.,.•er, P•••••tlc Toole, Ao ~,,·., Calo'lom' the -le ._....., of n-. pDepotltr .. C~ty Clerk.....,. ·or;;(ncept ~L~ ... L_ t.JI5 4.'"-5 •1 a a -·---, abll '"'1111 25, hv7, le ,....,_ -.~· (1/V"l rllr/411 Dca'r Mr. Oraven: lftat ye may be able 10 widt-1\e Newport H•bor ~alp ller •-!,. ~--(Croe~ I) 4.11 4.51 I wholobeutedJy endonc aUDd in dtc evil day, ed g"Jplo•~c;,• ",Y•M ( ro.p 2) 4.61 4.71 lhe deaiFalioa or dto •cet ha.ina done all, 10 ••d. · ·LIUL WOTICI ~ ..... care~~ 4\Croep !l t:f :·~: ofM"Y 29 tluouafl June 4 11 Sted lhere(ore-, hiYiaa CnMG.cbr(C.O.:,S) s 'l6 s:ll· "Support Our Servicemen your loin I aht about wilh lf011CE llfVInNC' BIDS P..-.... M.Ur (r,tlltot (Ctoep 5) s :t6 5.11 ft'eet." It ia indeed IIPPro-INdt, •d havioa oa dae S.el" "i1• or biN will ,c,......., •••rMer( ro.p6) 5.16 5.41 priate lhat thia on.e week be bteaatplate o( ciJb&eOaa. •ba: ~··• '-"• City Cencfl r,:.~·~c:k Dm•tL ... •• 'J"'•) (S~·~"~ tll~a11 actaaide. elouly idaUCied, ae1s; of Ne"Crt .ek~ellfe..aa. •••entcl .. ,...,(1500 1e1.l0 4GOO a•l.) 4.51 4.61 •a a time lor ai'li•a PIQPtf And your feet lhod wi* • " f.-. ... r of 7•10 ••••~ _. ~dto. b4.• tJJr/1'' (l/11f1 . .. • (.. ,.... -, ... 12. 1967. .. • ..~. .......... s 15 S.l reeollibon 10 the 3 1/J • pnpataliOD o e eoa. c•tnaot eow..._, .. ,.wlo. Dectrtel-. t71iiMJ (7/riRI mHiioa •• ed ...._ wt.o pel of pNC•; "'-_. .... ~ of all I... ......,;u• • ...._ 6.11 · &.M delead ..., Nolioa _._..... -·• o1~ ~Milot ~· :::'.:4:: ~= ... ta--:., .._ 14/JIItil .... ... -~~. Tllo ...... lllliold of r... ......... ... of ---,.,..,. {7~~"1 mllfi/1 lice• •at 611• i•di'ri•al• '' lUll M Mllle • ••• ~ ~:;. .. _.. etr.a... J ::£: -.,._,. l.U L .. •• tUtUo., •• • .....,.,, oil •• lOll' .s.u ot •• .... ,.. Cllr ,, "..,... -"'rt.:: · *"' -· eod •• .tilllcalt wi'*ed. lor ......... .,. • ....,'-...., _,. ll• ... ,to4 ._.. "'"'I .. •;e ~«:, uoi-ll • ., •--• W •• •• •-of 10, ltM. --· eot f11 ._liced. Nlvzlt•, .Y .. IWIIN of ~c\:t• Ouw1111111 u, ....., _. leiW., ,... ... • ~ __,. II io _, ia._b "'ia-•• ""''-....... lo .. -Chr of "•---ern or ~ JUQ. CAUrc111JaA ,.._ *io •M•••• ia •• ol OM. (J!IIIeoi•• 1:1). .,....., • ., a, IN?," _ IAiiii Loilleo, Cltr ca.. c..., ............... 17.) ™·..,...·--... , .......... -...... ..,...._..., • ·costa Mesa We ore indebted to our so ldiers 1n V1etnom for the pr iceless gi fts of their time, their hardships and e ven their lives to protect prec ious freedom in the Uni ted States and all over the wor ld! rOIIMIItL T MIARl C.t.tllllU, NOW AT 1710 NEWPO RT IlL VD . PH . 646-93S l.Coaca Mesa. lY H Y ~OT II/~ Cei .... C- 2710 ......... IM/. COSTA MilA o,.. l'rl. Tin t THANKS FOR A jOB ll'ELL DONE . Greenleaf Re11aurant DICK CBURCH 26ft .... ,....... ...... ..... ACIIOSS l'lllli ORANGE CO. FAUIGIIOUNDS ~HER E THERE'S A ~-Il l THERE'S A ~-H . OUR TRADITIO.\ IS T O H\. 1835 Nn.port Blvd /Costa Meu 6<1-7097 Tfl -1\fS 1/E\. FOR YOIIR SKR/fl( E. H 1/1-\L l \E\ER FORGET IT. Smith Optical 105 E. 18th St., Costo Me so 548-2353 The brave men who s igned the declaration of Independence in 1776,pledged their liv es, the ir fortunes and their sacred honor ... Thank you servicemen in Vietnam for carrying on in 1967. CARPET n C. A. PAO• ............... __ _ 1•· u. au. w-. NE'M'ORT H.ARtiOR EliiGII- FIItST SECT1011 --P. 3 THURSOAY,IIAY 25,1!61 CIIMlNA DElMAR, CAIJF. WIN IN VIETNAM We apprec i ate the tough 1ob you're do 1ng for us and for freedom e verywhere. THANK YOU FOR STAND ING BEHIND THE FLAG WITH BRAVER Y AND HONOR t--\RC LC E-\\ TEl:: I'>AINTi /'loG CONTRACTO~ . . •.?4 C OS.,.,. MI:S.o S- C::OST• ....... C""'-',.0 ""'' ... ·DAMN THE TORPEDOES AND MOSQU I TO S ... STRAIGHT AHEAD ... GET THI S TH ING OVER . RAY FIELDS, Jeweler Mater Watchmaker :"A.\f£ BRAXU W .. ~:rcHES DIAM OSilS • JEWELRY • GWJ'S 107 W. lttll SL. c. .. MMO • Uberty 1·-- ~r u·crt' hnr u·hrn )iJU u o r bMn . \l e'l/ u.·al( ftJr Y""' rflurn .GE T T H E ~ -\R 0 \'ER ~\0 HURR\ HOllE. -\t )'Our s crn~:c i da ys a wct k. TeW i nkle Ha r dware "EWPORT IOULEVA.D et 11111 STREET f;EEP UP THE GOOD a'O RK FIGHT & a'IN' YOUNG & LANE TIRE CO. "\h rountn -\Ia' she C\ cr he ru:hr: . . . . . bur n~h t or \l.'tong, m~ cou nt r~ ." .... Stephan De catur Th1s 1s the \\a ~ I feel roo! 299 1 GRACE LANE, COSTA MESA, PH • SA0-0972 GO D 5 PEED CREEL YS BOOKSTORE Ph . 646-7502 444 E. 17th St., Costa M.so FINISH & GET BACK HOME . 0,.. .... a.-s.. 1718 H[WPORT BlVO rnm ~f~A IE DO NOT SUPPORT DR. MART IN LUTH ER KING OR. EUGENE CARSON BLAKE OR ~y OF THAT TYPE OF ILK IUT II DO OUII IIIIVICI Ill • "ITIAI ADMIRAL BENBOW ANTIQtJIIS 179 East 17th St., Cos,. ..... 642-4911 • IIOI'ORT IIMIOR EIIIIJI PIRST SECliOII --P111 4 THURSDAY, IIAV Zi, 1•1 COIIOIIA DB. IN, CALIF. Aid given to worthy students ., lno Hlti>l• The Tuetday Cl~b lanhip · conwniUeo hat bad th e arati(yina experience or COW'IIina up tho dotlan and aettina lhcm distributed lo several worthy ttuden ta in tho Hubor UCL The conwni u cc waa head. ed by Mrs. Herbert Miller DEBUTANTES whowillmake their bo.w to1 thet Werder, Lnley O'Bryon, Kathleen •• chainnan, auhted bf I t t ~ No 25 ball ol the N tlonal Helperin and Gale Olander,· standing, ·Mrs . Ralph Phelps, Mn. soc e Y a uoe v, a Stanley LeLievre and Mrt, Charity League, Newport Chapter, are Sally Hayton, left, -1nd Carol Anderson, Ernest McC lelland. flo•kinal j:lictured here: seated, left to right, Hea· (Cameo House photo.) closely with the varioua Debutantes are introduced ~~£~:~=~~~~;·.:.~~! The. Newport Chapter of the National Chari ty Leaaue introduced its debutantes of 1967 durina t.he traditional announcemen t tea Saturday, May 20, at the Irvine Coast Country C lub. The young women to be presented at the 7th National Chari ty Leaaue debutante ball in the Palmer Room of the Newporte r Inn on Satur- day, Nov, 25, are : An~crson, Newport Beach. Sally Hayton, dauahter of ~-. and Mrs , Donald W, Hayton, Corona del Mar. Kathleen Hel pe rin, dauah· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Helperin, Newport Beach. Lesley O'Byron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. O'Byron, Newport Beach. Gale Olander, dauahter of \1rs. Wahlers Olander, Corona del Mar, and Dr. Robert H. Olander, Newport or Mr . and Mrs . Frederick E. queta by reprcaentativea Werder, Santa Ana. of the Tuesday Club. In the rcceivin1 line at the To Oranae Coas t Colleae tea with Mrs. Robert L. students: Nursina, 1300, Barneson, presiden t, were Mary Robi nson; education, Mrs . Charles H. Barr, ball S200, Donna Sera; art.. director, and Mrs . Harold s. S200, Beth Onnond. (The Voegelin, National Board ar .. scholarship is a arant ball di rector. from the fine arts depart- Highlight of the tea was ment from money rai sed in the traditional ceremo ny in the section.) wh ich the debutantes re· Costa Men Hiah: Educa· ceived from their mothers tion, Sl75, Carol Aauiar. the pearl and aold crown Estancia Hi&h: Education, Carol Anderson, daughter Beach. medallion s in recoanition of Sl75, Judy F ay. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Heather Werder, daughter 6 ye ars of Ticktocker Corona delMar Hiah: C rea· achievements in philan· live wntina, Sl75, Janel I t: H IJ ll c: HIS , ':c't~~:~i~:.oc~le ar;:e:~l11~::~ c~,~~~ort Harbo r Hiah: The Lutheran Church of and Irvine Ave., C liff Haven will be worn fo r th'e' first Music, .Sl OO awards to Pat the \1aster, 2900 Pacific _"No man an is land" wi ll time at the ball on Nov, 25 . Thomaa and Mark Turnbull. View Dr., Harbor View be the s ennon topi c o f th Serving on Mrs . Barr's The Tuesday Club, pri· ' . Hill s -"Separate dwe lling Re v. Loren Flickinger fm ball commi ttee ar~ the Mmes. marily a social club, is place., wi ll be the sermon the 10 a.m. Sunday s ervice. Fr~d C. Jennmas. J_ohn well known for i ts many topic of Dr. William Eller The theme fo r the 7:30p.m. Owen, Edward B. Aktns, philanthrophies, and this at the 8 :45 and II a .m . Sun· Wednesday prayer service Pau_l _'-1. Rogers, Jack N. year lops all previous for day s ervi ce s . Plans for will be "Sing unto the Lord Schil li ng, Donald W. Hayton, the amount of funds to be lands caping and sprinkler a new song." The chu rch Donald D. Anderson, Jerome given in awards and com· sy li tem are being prepared offi ces have been moved to He lperin, Norman A. Bing, munity servi ce. An all time for the c hurch Site, and 20271 Acacia St., Back Bay, Kenneth S. Ros s, Robert hi gh was reached when the members of the congregation and the new phone nwn ber II. Olander, Pe ters Hutchins, proceeds of the Febr;uary are preparina the area for is 540-8030. Richard C. Rawlings , Ray benefit we re presented to the ins tallation. • • .• B. Wl)(d sey, Donald A. Boys Club in the form of a The Ply~ou.th • Congr ega-The Fi rs t Baptis t C hurch Collins , Lee P. Jordan, check for Sl ,OOO. u onal Church, 326 2 Broad of Cos ta \lesa, JOI ~laano--William P . Givens, ~1 s s In addition to these ef· St., Newport ll ei ghts _The I! a St. -A musica l program Leah Gale Rozers. forts, the swn o f SIOO is Rev. J ohn Pridonoff v.i ll "Ill be pres ented at 1 p.m. Concludin g the program presen te d to Librarian Oor~ ptuch at 10 il..m. Sunda) on Uus Sunday by lhe \\elody was a shtJftling: of debutante thea Sheely for the speciri c the Memorial Day topi c, Choru&, under the direction aown&. Models were post purpoae of a file case to When w1ll we ever Je arn?" of Paul and Evely n Swan, debutantes of Newport house documen ts of the The annual fam ily picnic v.ho s pent 10 years on radio Chapter, the \1issea Judy newly fonned Hiuori cal \lo i ll be he ld from 2 to 5 v.i th the "\lelod~· Four Ross , Cathy Bin&, Michael Society throuah the Friends p.m. th 1s Sunday at Cost a Quarter." Among those per-Ann Wh ite, C hristine of the Library. This is ano- \1es a Pa rle . Robert Lynch 1s formi ng v.i\1 be Sandy Den• Buccola, Sulu Pratt, and ther first for the Tuesday chai rman. The men -...111 ham, 8~·ear"ld viul imst, Carol Rose. Gowns suitable Club as their donation is provide th e dessert -cakes and Steve. Van De n burgh, q. for debutante s ' mo thers we re the fir s t to be received, whtch t.h ey have baked. ye ar~ld vocalist. shov.TI by chapter patrC>-The Club also added The c hr 1;t1;n Sctence Fairv1e w •B;ptis t Church, ~~;~::: E::~-;d C~e~r a~: ::;;\:i~g ~un~eatGU~~~~;~ • " . ' • ' I SUPPORT OUR SERVICEMEN in Vietnam WE'RE BEHIND THEM 100% ' 0 Chur ches , Ne wport Beach, 2525 Fairview Rd., Costa and \1ar shall Styli. Mrs. the con tinuin& sale of cook C d I " d c \1esa -P astor and \1rs. orona e .... ,ar an osta Claude E. \-leeks coord inated books and donation from ~~~f~~~~~iiiii~~~5~§~~iiiii~~p~~~~~~~~~~~~~[~~~~t \1esa -The l es~oon-~oermon \1elvin Ta~·ln r Will return th e fashion show. 1%6 travel section. for th1 s Sunday IS ''Ancient Sa turday from th e1 r vacati()n .,,..,--::====:------'-;:';;;-'i and modern necromancy, 1n t he eas t, and the pas tor alias mesmen sm and hyrn•1.. "Ill be back tn the pu lpi t !i sm , denounced.'' ••• Central Bible Church, Orange Ave. a t 2Jrd St., Costa \1esa -"1!1pp1e!> are riaht" w1ll be the sermon top1c of P as tor llenry June!> at 10:30 a.m. Sunda~. The speaker at 7 p.m. Sunday v.lll be Lowell (ierhe r, field representative for Cho~ot1 an Ser v1ce Hn gade. He l!.a graduate of the \1oody B1hle lns lltute's m1ssinnary tech- ni ca l course as an av1atH•n pd ol. Deacon Art R1Lterr ath v.i \1 d1scus s "Hnsea speaks for tnday" at the 7 p.m. \1ay 3 1 81ble class. • • • The Ne wport Un1ty Church, me eti ng in the Seni or Ci ti· zens clubhous e, I 5th St. for the Sunday se rvices. At S:JO p.m. Sunday, a discus• s1nn meeting for older youth wdl be led by the Re v. George Graham, chaplain at the Un1v ersi ty of Redlands. • • • St. \1 ark Pres by terian Church of Corona de l \1ar, 2058 J ambo ree Rd ., Eas t Bl uff -The Re v. Robe rt Carley will admi ni ster the s ac rament nf 1nfant ba~ tism at the 10 a .m. Sunday SC f\'lCe. ••• St. Andrew'~' Pres byterian Church, 600 SL Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven -The Rev. James \1oor, mini sttf of youth at the church, will occupy the pulpit fo r the 8, 9:30 and II a.m. Sunday services. His sermon topic 11 "The communiOn of saints." Fo llowing each service, the deacon1 will conduct a tour of the church arounds and fa cilities. • • • The Corona del Mar Com- muni ty Con areaational Ch- urch, United Church of Chris t. 611 Helio trope Ave. -Dr. Philip Munay will preach on the topic, "Sladow of a miJhty rock:' at the 9:30 and I I a.m. Sunday aervi ces. • • • AIRMAN Raymond P. Childs, son of Mrs. Gra ce H. Childs Fairview Baptis t Church, of 848 Am lgos Way, East at fairview Rd. and Fair Bluff, has been selected fo1 Or., Coua Mesa -A Bible techn ical training at Lowry conference will beain this Sunday, with Or. David Wa i-AFB, Colo., as a U.S. Air lace as lhe o penina speak- Force mun itions speCialist. er. H•: is profusor or New He recently completed Tettament theo loiY at lhe tNtslc ttalnlni at Lackland Baptist Theo loaical Semi- AFB, TexJ.s. His new school nary in Covina. He will Is part of the Air Trolnlng •pe,u ••I:JO ~d 10:55 a.m. d hi h •• ~. t on 'Wilen dot lime ho<l f•lly COfNNI'I w c CunuuC s come." and " 7 p.m. on luldrtds ol speclollzed "The Ooapelt and doe Got· CMHS to provide techn f· pe:l." H• •ill apeak aaain UIIJ ttalntd personnel fot oo J..,, 4, II, and II •• 7 ..... .., ... ,.,., farce.' p.aa. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1••/t········ SUPPORT OUR SERVICEMEN I All of us here at the HOUSE OF COLOR are behind you . VICTORY IN VIETNAM UH IIWPOIT ILYD., IIIPIIT HACI. 11'11011 llHUt HaUSE OF COLOR • • • • • • • • • • • • ... • . ......•... ~ ' ' • • ·TIIUIISDAY,IIAY 25, lt&l' COIOIA D£LIIAR, CAU f . SALUTES OUR SERVICEMEN RESTAURANT LUNCH • DINNER· COCKTAilS ON THE PENINSULA 101 E. a.111oo IMI., a.111oo 673-7726 WE WANT YOU TO KNOW WE ARE BEHIND YOU 1000% (U.S.M .C., World Wor 2) BILL'S MARKET 508 W. lollooa Blvd, lollooa, Colli. t'E SALUTE your pGlriolisM, your Sll<rifice _,your br111ery . KEEP THE FLAG FLYING! ...... ...... , .................. ·-A.M. ....... II\ Dey .. 6 A.ai•·II:U P.M. .... 17 ... .,.... CMM&_, •a s .._.,c.. ... ..... - Lantling - - /or lid i11 1/;.lnam BALBOA CLEANERS D C:OME HOME !lOON!!! ALDI!II'S GIFT SHOP 2 locations '•Yilloe Bldg., Balboa 673.0450 Forry Lcmclint ,Bolboo 673-4925 Ow~tor, Orville Schlueter •••••** · LET'S LET THE BOYS OVER THERE KNOW THAT WE OVER HERE ARE BEHIND THEM ALL THE WAY Tile lafboa Marhf ... ~. UL.a• IIDULIEVARO ut 80"• CAL.If"'ANIA ,.. •• 67Wl10 PaiDniVDY . . I "Dining on the Bay" PI\VIbiDn RESTAURANT "On tlte Peninsul•" Ort:H 7 DAYS Credit Cards o\c:cept~rtil fXCfWNT FOOD S,JcWim •lift SEAFOOD Cockt•ils CoHee Shop Complete BANQUET & CATERING FACILITIES ;});o/ 673-4633 400 MAIN STllfT -IALIOA ~pSea \ DAVEY 'S BALBOA PAVILION Sportfishinglandint & teclr.le Store From here during summer seoson tho big uo· passenger cruiser, leovu do ily for Catalina lslond IE SALUTE OUR SEIVICEIEI *** Bamboo Rattan Gift Shop 6011. lollooa ...... ..... ·~·130 c.,_., ... ._, ..... * ·~· HOBBY SHOP . PET GROOMING c ..... -W"'ot<T. (l•oo-.. M-. ·-··L.L WlltiOHT Hal-Boat ReutaiM Sail Boats 3.50 to 4.50 Hour 70~ £0G£WA !f" &Al &OA (Al.lf OiNIA Motor Boats 5.00 per Hour * !4~ &u'-• • m E. BALI!OA BlVD. e ............. TM.Ht~ -...... ~.-.,. ..... .-MT, _._ •••• 173·5121 Report on new high school MIKE MARTIN, Sea King of the year, receives congratulations from Robert Hughes , vice-Pr inc ipal at Coron a del Mar High School . In the background is vars ity football coach David Ho lland. MIKE IS SEA KING OF YEAR Vtf'/ few disciplinary PIO~ &.IDI bave OCCYnecl at Mo- ully Sdtool, at Uth •d NeWport wbicb qWetly, wi*• ·out • ceremony pve up h• anmmu achool uatus ead Ncame a hi-acbool Sep- ternb.r 12, U66. accorWna to Principal Fred Carter. The student body ia com• pond or 125 uudentl who are under U and have not araduat ed from a reaulat achool. There are now abQuf IS s tudents to a clan and are the students are thou who have a need to work full time, and ate required to at.. tend at \eas f4 hours a week; s tudents wh o work part time and are required to attend IS hours a wee k; students who are drop outs or have adjustment problems at other s chools, ta kin& lS hours a week. .. Students who are return· In honor of hi s outs tand(nl performance as a s enior athlete, ~li ke Martin was named Sea Kina of the year at the annual Booster's C lub a wards dinner held Saturday evening at Corona del Ma r Hiah School. and Bob Dale, aophorrore. player, Paul Sansone; most from cus tody and for some The followin1 awarda were' improved player, JeH reuon it is beuer that they The Buddy Ebs en award to the be s t blocker in var s ity foo tball was won by Ray pres ented by the coac hina Goelitz; mo st ouutanding do not attend a reaular s taf'f: senior: Phil Cotton. school may ao to McNally.'' Varsity football: Co-c ap. tains, Phi l Cotton and Tom Westaate; mos t valuable player, Phi l Cotton; most improved players,Greu Van· derbura and Gary Geo\itz. Ne sheim, senior. The Boo s-B Football: Co-captains, ter Clu b a cademic. awards Ben Cass inerio and Mike to the boys wi th the hi ahest Ezzell; mo st valuable play- lrade point averaae in var• er, Leo Bandel; mo st i~ sity, B and C team s went proved player, Jim North, to Tom Hornbeak, junior; C Foo tball : Captain, Jeff Nonnan J ohnson, sophomore; Thom as; most valuable ~aid Mr. Cut.r. .. We cteaud a aeceuary amall hiP tchool fot our contiauoos education p~ CONGRESSMAN Riclhard Hanna of th e 34th District will talk on uWhat's going on in Washington" at the noon luncheon meet ing of th e Corona de l Mar Ki wan is Club next TUes day, May 30, a t the Vil la Sweden restau- ·rant. • I UIPOIIT HAiiiOR !111111 IIISTIECIICIII--'•' IEIIYICIIIIIII YIETUII , , , GIT liTH IT 20 word1 or lou ............. . 21 worcla to 30 word1 .... .. 31 word1 to .«) ward1 Eoch word ovor 40 word1 .. MOW THAT IE AilE IM IT LET'S Ill IT 1 Timo 1 • .50 2.00 3.00 .OS 2 Timos 2.~ 3.00 4.00 .10 3 Tlmu 3.00 4.00 5.00 . IS 20" OFF FOR CASH WITH ORQER THURSOAY, MAY 25, 1967 OOIIDNA DEL MAR, CALif." for your aara1e i tern s .. BOOKS. tool s, housewares needed for ou'r daily aar· aae saJe.· 646-16:75 . Te-- Winkle Hardware, Costa MeaL Barefoot thief is foiled o BOOKS FOR SALt PUBUCA llON t)·pina want· ~fij;;:~;;J.;;Hji:I:Ein ed. Have varityper; head· ;~ liner. Over 60 ty pe faces . Her arm waa bruised and try oo bathina sui ts and left scratched in the acufrle, with one in her purse. but Yetive Go uyd of Wa ltah "She was a beau tifu l 1irl, Clarice's prevented a youna, but she didn't even say she barefoot air! from atealina a was sorry,•• said Yeti ve. bathina suit from the Is land "She just threw the s uit on shop, Thursday, May 18. the around."' The 1irl, dressed in a Yetive arabbed the bac k o f whi te pique shift with puffed the airl's dress and i t tore sleeve s, accompanied by as she tried to pu l l away . anoth er air! in a s leeveless The other air\ came to the shift wi th ye llow daisies rescue, pulling the th ief and a handkerchief' on her away; and rhey both fl ed on head, came into Wal tah 's to Park Ave. TO OUR SERVICEMEN We're in your debt far keeping Am e rica strong ond the F log of Freedom flying , Bake r 's Westcliff Camera 1132 Wutcllff Plea: a -541-4935 BOSS NIGHT BANQUET was he ld May Porter, who helped prepare the uKing 17 at the Ne wporter Inn by the Newport Neptun e" decorations; seat ed, Nan cha rter chapter of the Ame ric an Busi-Brou ghten, at left, cha irman for the ban- ness Wom en's Assn. u aoss of the year" quet, and Mrs . Frank Guertin, president award was giv e n to Hugh Mynatt, vice-of the chapter. Miss J ann a J ean Long, presi dent and s ec retarY of Richard's scholarship cha irman, pre s ent~d the Lido Mar ket, who wa s selected o n the chapter's scholarship award to Miss basis of a letter written by Mrs. Paul Ch e lena Randa ll , who wa s accom pani ed Bentz ien, ma rket employee. Pictu red here by her father, Don Randall . Mrs. Pa ulin e are, stand ing left to right, Mrs. Be ntz i ~. Ga rdner, treasurer, and Mrs. The lma ooss Hugh Myn att.' and uSh;p· i;l expdi~N;;'"~;g;~·~·· I Early years s pent in s ch.oolina at naval and mi li· 1tary academies woo 20-y eu• old William She pardsoo Mc- Cook the ratina as pl atoon seraeant when he went into basic trainina at Fort Otd. in J uly, 1966 . "Shep" went from U l thtou&h th e seventh grades here in Newport Beach; then for his 8lh grade, he went 10 the Army-N avy Mil itary Academy at Carlsbad ; l Oth throu&h 12th arades, at San "BUC K" Schu eller has been Dieao Mil itary Academy a t nam ed man ager of Bank of ~lan a Be ach, araduatina . , 1n J une, 1%5. He went on to Amen ca s Caron~ de l Mar ~lan a Stat e Un iversity, branch, succeed1n g Steve then decided to volun teer Trevor, who has been pro-for the Army . mat ed to assistant vice Wh.en he has finished his president at the Wilshire·lmilitary servi c~, he plans Stt. "Shop .. McCook "Backt,round toBetrayar • _ th e lrrJt,edy of Vietnam - by H. du Be"iu . Ret,ular 11.00, SPECIA L thi& wu k, 59t (paperback). Ordor from : AalericM OpJnJon Book Store 1934 Hubor Blvd. Coala Meaa -Phone 646-0645 1951 2.-{)oor Ford Waa oo. Good s urr waaon or trans• portation car. S1 7S. S46· 526 t. CO RV ETTE. Auto. Trans., removable hardtop converti ble; aood cond. Phone 528·7867 or 528· 3035. Ro bertson branch in Bever ly lO retu m to h1s s tudy of short ti me wi th hi s parents, Hills. For the pas t 0 years 1bu sinesa administration Mr. 111d Mrs . Tom Evans, Mr.Schuell er has been mana~ eith.er a t Mon tana or at Sa lt 1213 E. Balboa Bl vd ., S 0 S ' f . I Lake City. Bal boa Po int, he will ao --;:-::-:c-::---------upp.Ort Ur erVICemen ge r o the South Anaheim On c I u· f h. b . • . om p c on o " am oo to the;, Palm Sp<;ngs o SERVICE$ branch, He IS a nat ive of trainina, "Shep" rec ei ved home, where he pl an s a lot ';;;;;;i;;~----~- Occ i dental Life lnsuronce Co. of Calif. ted f•om Hl.gh h I . d .bbo r fi . 'Theatre Compact Oraan' with electronic tupa and Castanets-ONLY at ... CORCORAN MU<;!C CO, (\crou: from Fashion Sq.) it66 Town & Country ,. 54.1-4318 Open Mon.&: Fri. 'til 8 pm • YamaKa o Clark. Hammond O ri!'IIIIS Steinway P ianos Lowrey orf!•n w/Le111lie , ne•r new, only $645; e11sy lerml!l . 1785 v•lue a pine! piano, 1385. Sc::b~nidt·Ph illips Co. 1907 ~.Ma i n St., Sn t• ''"• If/'.*-•••·····--········• .. •; eCBIITERY LOTS ~IIALI 20Ts~Ocean View Sec• tion. Pac . View Memo rial Park COM. Retai I each. SACRIFICE each. S4a·I277 . PETS VACATION? Let us help you wi lh )'Otlf pet problems , whe the r yo u take them wi th you, or board them out. or hirt a silt.#r.' JORDAN'S PET SHOP 2'732 E. CoilS& Hwy,, 67J.200 CORONA DEL MAR ••BankAmericard .. Join yo ur COM 0\amber! SIAMESE KITTEN -Alb;no -Sil ow quality -papers, shots. SJO.OO Call 546-156 3. GRAND OPEN ING May 25-26·27 WHITE'S PET SHOP 440 E. 17th SL, Costa Mesa blks, from Weucliff Pla za Phone 642-22 Sl ROBERT A. HEOLOFF AGENCY La Ma rs , Iowa, was gradua· outstandina ackno wledae· o f ao lfina. • Gl\0/5 t' sc 00 10 ment an n ns or 1ne A welcome home party wi II Suite 201 -Newport Nationa l Bank Bldg. SiOuiC Ci ty and has fu rthered s harp shoo t er an d e xpert in be he ld for him in Palm 1501 We stcli ff Or.-Newport Beach, Cali f. his profes sional education gunnery field, He was 2nd Spri nas on May H . Sixty WRITING FREli!MENTS, FREE LW~PL ES. FREE Gl FTS, DRAWINGS DAILY. 642..C192 with courses from the Am eri· honor m ~ of hi s platoon friends and relati ves are ~~=~=:;~~~;~~~~~~~~~::=~~c~a:n.l~n~s~ti~t u~t~e~o~f~B!an~k~i~n£~ and attained the rank of expected rN cock tails an d a 1 PFC. bJtret, Amona guests 0 A 5 T 5 U P E R M A R K He went to Fort Dou1las from the Harbor area will E T at SaJt Lake City, Uta h, be Vera and Howard Ke ish. E. COAST HWY ., COM WE DELIVER 67~3510 for advan ced trainin1 . He Balboa Point; hi s aunt, Mrs,. IIFIIO:ZEM f'011D.$_ _ _E_~~9~'"~6~:~~1!J~!t::2~.!!~~~~.PI~~ DUC& liPilQAI.SJ is just completin1 thi s Julia Parker; arandparents, uainina and is returning ~.and Mrs. Emest McCook, BIRDSEYE HEW hom e,l21J E. Balboa Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wh ite and FOR : 1. SPEICHIS ·2:1USIMISS REPORTS 3. COLLEGI THi!MIS I. lt.SSIGMMIMTS 4. ALL YOUR ... WRITING MUDS I C I 9 Balboa, Friday, May 26, for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wh ite, Jr., 00 •· a 14-day leave. Hi s orders of Newport Beach; Mr. and "Ma terial lh .. arch . , ,.:__~;;::,:..;~ are then to report JUne 14 to Mra. Willian McCook of If N•c•uary " Oakland for depanure to Corona del Mar ; former ,MOMio MI. ROlliN$ star o f"The Ualy Dach- ""''"''.. mo vie here Fri. & May 26, 27 , 10 a.m. Ed & June 'Nhite. HELP WANTED to c lean medical office one after- noon a week. S2 per hour. 673-3240. Call after 2 Vietnam wilh the 173rd Air· Balboans, Mr. an d Mrs. 673-5951 !ntereuod in a bome Unit as a door 1unner Steve Adams, now of Lon a !!!~~~=;:~~~!!!!!!~ BEllER FUTURE 12 oz. 1 1~. IIOYAL Gelatit All 3 az. 2 lb. S137 TO, 46 oz . TIN Apple Juice on a helocopter. He has Beach; and Mr. and Mrs. • MISCILLANIOUS· Opportunity co Learn volunteered for this auicn-Tony Shepardson and Mr. ;;;;;;:-:;'-;::::-;:;,:,=:=:,--,,--~ JN!l.JRANCE menL --• M J k G f GREAT BOOKS of the Wu~ ,.,.,,rer .. ou rs , ac amer o 1•. married men 2s-4j:. After '"Shep" haa spent a Lido lale. tern World. Complete with Beain a new career •• 1 YOU ARE PAYING THE PRICE DON'T SETTLE FOR LE SS TH.t.N VICTORY Syntopicon. Alao adult or Jr. Encyclopedia set. multiple line aaent; team Couch. lV..S .. reo combin.. the busine~s patt time; nation. lincoln 4--~)60. tHp your "'eaent. job. • TILIY1$1CIII Pull time basil when qdlified, with 12 montbs JUUU\te-d income. P IIIDII'I hat uruoe Oroup · Pit-: 'M Caii673·1S07 or 673-0SSO. Ask for Fran. Your Chamber of Commerce needs an electric plate,· ~ fOld• chairs_, tv tables or ?'!? C all 673-4050 'ind we will help you c lean out your aaraae! HOUSE TRAIL ER. up to 10 ' Must be reasonable. 613• 9266. Call evenirla1. • lo41SCELLAHEOUS BIL Th10 RE MO BILE HO\tE. E xpando, porches, nic e !~· rumished, 2 bedroom s, S2,000 down, Jl ~ years o ld. 673·1304 , S..,UTS before your e·yes - on your ne w c arpe t -re- move them wi th Blue L us~ tte. Rent elec tric shilm- pooe.r SI.Crown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor- O!la de I Mar. MAPLE BUFFET ror sale. Cost SI SO, sell for S-'0. 673·9266. Ca ll evenings, FOR SALE NEW TR4 S\79 co st -\lake me an offe r ~ _4_~~~-~=56~0=·==~:======~ o PERSONAL LUXURIOUS EYES CAROL'S Eye lash·Tebbin a Studio Each lash is in di viduall)· applied to )'our own natural e)•e \ash. Wea r as your own H hrs , a day and th ey wi II las t for weeks. For appointm ent c all S41J-6 S94. (neat Harbor & Adams, Cou a Me s::•:c>·c_ ________ _ ALCOHOLltS ANON YMOUS , Harbor Area. 673•8724. 24 houra . ......................... -.. .&I!JIII Wt,~:Uip . 4 w: IRONIN G. Years of uptr• ience on all types of elo-' thins .t. linen. 'ipe cialty ' . men. a ahiru. Sl.SO per Hr. \table '.'lhit •. 607 \tar. ~rite, c~·l67l·l774 CARPENTER, -e apllrieno- ed. 1eneraJ repairs. U.SO WI hour. 6·42·2611. HARBOR TRANSFfR AND STORAGE .A.eont for WHEATON VANLIHES, INC. U or Ll 1"1713 17th st., c .... GLOIIITTA Zij 5111 UYMOLDS, Halves 31' Wra_p .suMOAIID u· 19' Hoi Coli! or' S.oa Sie••l s.,., •• -,h, 675.0320 3201 .... ,.,. 11 .4., .... ,.,. l"dt GUARANTEED USED TV"• . QUO · TV Reati.lo 810 a.Oilo a.,-Optioa Elpen ""ice callo 85 • • W.o\11]10 ._ _____ _ ._,.._.,M ... ..a.Mp-..l,..f•P'" TV Cll ·-'''-t--r' Coli lo ,_._ AA ..... "'' lhltao " .... ~~ ........... "'lit" ......... , te.t~CT• ...... ...r ~ . :a 171-IHI .J~ Tel•phODJ!..Rpodles ' . NElli'ORT HAIIIIOR EJIIGII THURSDAY, MAY 2S. lt&l A RST SECTlOII -c P• 7 a> IIllA ob.IIAII, CAll F. -· PAIL u•uc1 •11 ..... TM- PARIS OF 1sqo will be the theme for the Soiree d'Art to be held th is Friday, May 2b , a t the Balboa Bay Club by the New· port Harbor Auxiliary of the Children 's Home Socie ty. Mrs. William Krumpholz, at left, is chairman of Le Petit Salon, wh ich will offer objects of art to r sale. Pictured wi th her is Mrs. James Johnston, in ch arge of decorations. The Soiree corrvnl ttee is headed by Mrs . Wilson W. Woodman. Robert Guggenhe im J r. will be the em cee, and auctioneers John Scott Trotter and Robert Cassady wit t collaborate in the auction of 39 pa int in gs by prominent Southern California artists. !Photo by Peter Z.M. Singer.) HE'LL CET M.D. DECREE Dean S. Ricketts, son of Robeu S. R ieke n~>, 206 E. Bay Av'C., Balboa, is one of 87 seni ors who will receive doctor or medicine degrees June 8 fr om UC Californ ia Co ll e1e of Med icine, Los Anaele s. ~PORT · 2 GREAT PICTURES TOGETHER! Winner of ACADEMY AWARDS "THE APARTMENT " J ac:l1 L M'Irnond Shirl..,. Mac:Lain• "THE GREAT ESCAPE' Ste .. e Mc:Ou•., Jom e• Gam•r SHOW TIMES: "G••at E•c:op•" at 7:00 "Th• Aportnl.,t'" ot 10:00 On I)' o"• 1howin9 nlohtl)' PFC Murphy in Vietnam Shortly after hia 19th birthday, Peter Mu rphy left his s tudies at Harbor Junior Collcae, San Pedro and en· listed in the Anny. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy, 2601 Buck· eye St., East Bl uff, moved here (rom Palos Verdes, and since then, when on leave, Peter has s pent his MESA. . . ... t ~ 2 Walt Oianoy . .f'Jln!a; t. "5HACCY DOC" -lfld- "ABSEHT-MIHDED PROFESSOR" "RIDE THE WILD SURF "" -and- Sonny and Chcr in .. GOOD TIMES"" weekends with them. After basic trainina at Fort Polk, he went to Fort Oix, N.J., and was then tran sferred to Fort Ord, Calif,, where he sang with the ''General's Chorus.•• Now a PFC, Peter is with the 66ls t Ordnan c e Com· pany ne ar Qui Nhon , Viet· nam. "He was dri vin1 an am· munition tru ck, wh ich didn't deliaht me very much," his mo~r ~4.. "bJ&t aow he i •;:~~~ he probablr~wi II JO back to school when hia service is ended. "Since we arc in lhc area, he may attend UCI."' hi 1 mother uid. Ptl L•dera, choten maaNn relued ie caa.al •• juelor diviaion or lhe .._.n or IIIIa Year by ... ctolbaa, lund!.od end played Adoplioa Ouitd•• tonni t Newport Harbor ~·1 bridae. • .Bette Votdale, 10Um1ment, which com· Civic Le.,ue, h .. douad O..ariCifte ''O.tu, Pat Healy, mencM lui weekend on her wortiDI clolhet, a.lona Adelaide Kin&~ ley, Glady• the UCI courta Wid wi II wilh hu.blftd Bud. and i1 Roberu, Betty Burrill, U:t hue their rinall at lhe P~DI pnparin.& 10 move Bret. Mildred Mead 1r1d Balboa Bay Club courta at to lho Sandpiper in Palm Patay McClure. the Irvine Coaat Coun try Desert on lhe lOth ••• BI&.&t' • • • Club. Amon& lhe audience have heut, thia ia In ''on While &aurin& Europe or rootinl parent• checkinl che way home" •• .'tia on recently Lola ~r~d. Jim Hinca <AI their mo re than en thu· lbe way to their r1nch in ot Harbor View Hilla met 1iaatic youn1ateu were Imperial Valley •• ,a'ld "tia nci1hbon Betty Lou and Ward and E. C. Oambcr .. on their way to their bqat Mark So~en in Rome, where lain, Bette an d Bob Vordale, which they'll keep anchored lhcy wined and dined. Lou and Jac k Bill ina•. F rW1 at lhe Newport Harbor • • • and John Fan er, Pat and Yacht Club. They had a wonderful time Bill O'Rielly an d Cami ll e . • • ~ from Spa.in tnd Portu1al to and Rex Reno, all of Lido, Ttckell ~e 101n~ faat. • the Greek Isles ..• Nancy Superviain1 the events are tilt are all II avatlable for and Hal Auer of H•rbnr View Sonny Elliott of Irvine lhe Newport Harbor Reo-H. II Terrace and coordi naton publican Aaaembly aprina 1 s. • • • arc Q\arli c Eaton o r Corooa dinner dance, which will be Proud parenta watched aa del M~ran d Myron McNamera liven on June ~ at the Sal· their younastcrs played in or Newport. bo:.=y ~::; .. ;", ···lful Veterans' deadline noted days at Palm Sprinaa were the order or the put week Cor Carol and Bob Perkins of Irvine Terrace. • • • Plans are' in the makin1 "Hurry !"' is the advice or William H. Farnsworth, pre .. sidcnt of the Newport Har· bor.COata Men Board of Re ah ora, to veterana of World War II who have not used their eli1ibility to OOy a home under the VA proaram. auarantecs, ve te rans muu have a certifi cate of eligi . bi li ly . Mr. Farn sworth expiration date fo r Korean War veterans is 1115, and for vete ran s who served after n54, the deadline is 10 years after discharge, plus one year for each three mon ths or active du ty, bu t not in excess of 20 years Mra. Paul Willi1m La• renee or Bel Air, Palm Sprinaa and Lido hie will leave on bet annual 11ip around the w01ld in June. She will rirat visit the World'a Fair in Montleal, then ao to London, whete 11he will he the auest of het cousin a, Air Commodme and Mrs. John Mannina or the Britiah Embassy. In Vienna she wi II the 7th annual THE LUXUIIIOUS NIWIA..._ THEATRE IT RAISES YOUR LOVE FEVER ! for a trip to Olicaao and Waahin11on , D. C., and a tour of the eastern coast for June Rae Barkley of Balboa Peninsula and her younastcrs, Brian and Karalee, the minute school is out. He points o ut that J uly 25 is the deadline for World War II veterans. They wi II not be able to take advan .. from dat e of last di scharac. 1 ---- • • • ta1c of the no.down pay· Dr. Spencer C. Olin Jr., men t, \"A1uuanteed types Phone in Y~r Or~er ass istant profe u or or of finan cina after that date. hi s tory at UCI, will be the In order to use the Gl bi ll for a Subscription: aucstspeakeral the Friends Coli 673-0550 of the Libruy annual salad ••:ro:v:;~,~;on:.•:..~ro:r:..:":""':•..;l:•:.,::..::;;;!~~~~~~~;::,. luncheon to be held at the I Bay cres t home of Jud1e and Mrs. Wm. Lee on Thuraday, June l. at noon. • • • After 11 heavenly daya in New Orleaps. Florida and the Caribbean, Janet and Wayne Carroll have returned to thei r Balboa Peninsula Point home tan and re s ted, • • • Peuy Foster of Baycrest will be the honored aues t at a baby shower to be 1iven by Reba Reese of Bayside Vi lla1e and Pat Brandmcyer of Newport tomorrow at 1 luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club •. , The new ad-- dition wi 11 join Peuy 'a dau&bten three, Kathy, Carrie and Erin. ,.. ••• Followina a movie, " WE SUPPORT OUR ARMY NAVY MARINE CORPS AND AIR FORCE MEN IN VIETNAM PiN·Bi FOR FATHER"S DAY J ust the t1cket for hli leisure moment1. Soft, co mforta ble 1 00,....~ 2·ply rotton l1sle that atay1 f rl'sh and neat all f!&)' lonl!'. Sft our coll«tmn of ARROW P 1n-H1 for Dad. There are two d11t inctL\"e modt>lt to choose from 1n a widt> Amaric• debut.Mita .. Ball of 11!1• silver roae" at dae Schwaaenbera Palah. •• Ia an boaocuy pataoneu for the bell . Then tba will eo lO the fitat American de-. tanto ball in t.tu.nicb, Oer- many, at Caatlc Schlein· heine under the PtOte<:tor· ate of Her Royal Hi&hne n Koo atanteri or Bavuiaand Countess Marie Therese Arco-Zinncbera. MOMI o• tocl(t-.o c ...... l~., 10! lAST IAtiOA llWO, IAliOA rt:IIUISUU • 11H041 in1 the We s tem USA,"' presented by flyers Marion and Bob Aubum, and spona sored by the "99 's"'. a te· ~eption was given laat ni.,l at The Bluffs home of Po lly Hutchins. Comparin1 Flyi ngadventur es we re Ruth McCleod, Phy 1\i s Frank and John Hol!'tran of Corona del Mar, Lynn and Geo rae Newton, Van1ie and ftll'lk Stilwell, Bi ll Lamb and Fay Brown of Balboa Is· land, Tula and Dick Under· wood of Baycrcsl, Ann and Don Wattson of Harbor Hiahlands, Thon and Gcor1e Ori ffi th . of Back Bay, Evelyn Sherwood of Newport Heiahts, Connie Sammi s or Beacon Bay, Phyllis Walsh of Newport., Jeanie and Lury Severence of Mesa del Mar and Dan een and Wayne Stewart of San Clemente. variety of nt'w fa1h10n c.-.14,;:~:-'1 colon . S6.00 f( .ll~....C;..,_ OUR FLAG .. .,...,.. the H.p .. •II Hf10111, O.r ._utlfvl .. ,.., flooto hlth; ........ ""• the ............... . ..... Ill ................ the ... ,. "-1 _, It -•• I• Ito ._..,, ,.. .,.. ..... , ........... lltllt; Net .......... ,_ ... _,., Net ............................. .. • -f \Z IIR--r' 3127 E. eoc.t Hwy. • ,_ Jcwm!ue Cortuna del War _..._. --...... • • • IN COST .4. Mf:SA. IT'S DEPARTMENT STORE NEWPORT BLVD. BRAD BURLINGHAM, age 8, of 1207 Starboard Way, Harbor View Hi lls , won the Bible in the Do t--to-Dot s er· monette col oring contest in las t week's En s ign Bible page. Brad, son of Mr. and Mrs . Francis Burlingham, is a 3rd grader at Carden Hall, Newport Beach. (Ensign plloto.t A no bu siness day rc· fencd to as a "Short Day on Lido"' aiven by the work· ina corrmi ttee of their Phi lhannoni<: 1roup took place at the watcrfron t home of Dorothy Davis .. ,where i!!!!!!~~ ~. ~. SALUTE TO SERVICEMEN DOWPORT BO.I.BOR 8RVIDG8 ' -' --. ' : g . , ...:. .,. • .._C..,. UN"" LMt, •uapert-Colli. • -17WUO • -... k. 21&6 L Cout Ni ... oy • ,.._ 17).1110 • l ... rcn Oter ht ....., ..... II._ llltafl a P. l . PAlMI, "-lr .. a tf till lotrd • ACI U llOMQUIST, ,rHilnt I / THE STAGEHANDS, a women 's group de· voted to assisting the Sou th Coas t Reper· tor)' Co., will attend th e performance of 'Sarjeant Musgrave's Dance this Satu rday evening, May 27, at the Second Step Thea· tr e in Newport Beach, and then will go to the Mesa verde home of Mr . and Mrs. WilliamSchworer for an after theater party. Champagne punch and cold buffet will be the bill of fare , according to Mrs. Kenneth Pe rry, cha irman of the event. Here are 3 members of the Stagehands , fr om left, Mr s. Don H. Paul of Costa Mesa, in charge of table set~p and deco rat ions; Mr s. Richa rd Hochschild of Harbor View Hills, presi- dent, and Mr s. Gary Rawl ings of Irvin e Terrace, re cord ing sec retary. /Ensign photo.) 4j \ Min Poula L .. Rotan Miss Paula Lee Rogers' troth is announced "T"• beuo1hal of Min teptcualedforeian aDI.4enu Paula Lee Ro1eu 10 ~i ch-to the Auociated So..dcnt ael Obradovitch, son of \1r. Body. He spent his hiJh and Mu. Mi odraa Obrado-school yean at Lo}·ol a. vich of North Hollywood, was announced at a dinner JUDY O.CANT TO WED JIM IRAUSCH IH JULY SaOJrday in the Lido Isle \1r, and \tn. Linus DeCant home of the bride-elect's of Costa \1e u have an· puenta, \o1 r. and \1u. Paul noun ced th e enaaaement of MillOn Roaen. Relat ive s then dauahter, J udy, to Jir,1 and cloa e friends of the Brausch o f Phoen il, AJ iz., youna coup le a ttended the son of \lu. Viol et Br ausch dinner, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and AI· Miu Roaeu, who was vin Braus ~;:h of Cincinnati. aradu ated from ~ewport The bude·to·be is a 11a· Harbor Hiah School, is a duate of Costa \1 eu H•Jh senior at USC. She wu pre-School and Otanae Cout aented 10 society at the Colleae . Her f•ance attend· B64 ~ational Ourity Lea· ed the Umver sLt) of Cinc1n· IUe debu tante ball of the nati . They plan a late July Sewport Chapter. \1iss wedding at St. Joach1m Ro aen is a past chairm an Catho lic Church. or lhe Anu t een !l Au 1!1i ary CAROLUIE A. KIRKSEY or Newpo n Beach Auis-SUCCUIIIS AT AGE 12 tance Leaaue and a pa.u \1rs. Caroline S. K1rksey president of ~ational Ch ar-!7ii7-A Westrmnuer Ave., ity Leaaue T1cktockers. At Cos ta \lesa, d•ed \lay 18 aT USC !lhe was secretary of the aae of 12 at Lorna L•nd~ Spurs, a membe r of P h• \o1edical Centel. She was Alpha T he ta, and i!l on the Colleae o f Letten. Att'i and born Ln Augu !i t, 1894, m Sciences Dean's II~L Wa shmaton and c ame tn ADDITION TO HOUSEHOLD A baby bo)' is the new ex- ci tina addition to the house- ho ld of ~lr. and \Irs. Ro bert Be c ker, 2017 Imperial Cove, Huntin aton Beach. The wee bo)' wu bam at Uoaa !lo s- pi tal, \Ia) 1~. •mooiiT HAIIIOR EJ!I(II TltURSOA!._IMY ~ 11&1 AliT llC11011 - -P~~tl COIIOIIA utL 11M, CALl F. N . 1 · H J ............. , .. ew arnva s at oag~.:.·~~lot~,:~r" ... ' ~~·I St....,, Moy U Boy -Mr. a Mio . Roy-d lo too 5111 -••• a.., -Mr. a Mn. Potor 0orn. 1101 TYodowlocla, ochool ucllluc,.,.. ~·•1•~1 aNMowidt, 401 Hnlllcln Bayer .. .._ ud ••willl oompelid• Coeta ....... . r ... ,, ,..,. 16 •• Or•a• Coun~J 'lloaMa'• Boy -Mr. l Mrt. Robert Girl -Mr. a Mu. Camlel Archhactual l.A ... e. Ano- l')'lw, ~ Cent.elle PI,, Delluck, 1021 w. Wilson ther local winner Ia Pete Weal Upper Bay. St., Cotta Mua, !lltl""';, alto • t~nior at Boy -Mr. A Mra. Carl Boy -Mr. a Mn. Harry C':JM H11h, who ~tce!vtd lrd McMillin, lll 36th St.., Wett Parka, 333 SiW~al Rd., CJirr pnu or 1~0. EnUi., from Newport. Hnen. 1~ county h•P ac:hoole were Boy -Mr. A Mrs, Carl We4Ma4ey, W.y 17 dis played tl lht at Mitchell, 2901 Cauia St., Girl -Mr. A Mn. Gilbert Eau Bluff. Mi tchell, 4009 Seashore Or., Weat Newport. Sundoy, Mey U Oi rl -Mr. &: Mu. Noel Boy -Mr. &. Mrs. Jeue Reese, 115 Flower St., Juan, 2179 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. Co~ta Men. Girl -Mr. &. Mr s. Anthony Gi ~l -Mr. & Mrs. Bernerd Koatec:ky, 2190 Colleae Garnaon, 19U Maple Ave,, C Ave,, ost a ~eaa . Coat& Mesa, Boy -Mr.&: Mn. Lawrenc e Prober~ 125 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. Thur•doy, Moy 11 Boy -Mr. &. Mn. Robert Lewi 1, 745 Center St., Costa Mesa. Mo"doy, Met)' 15 Frldey, Moy 19 Boy -Mr. & \lu. Ro bert Gi tl -Mr. & Mrs. Lee \!cGowan, 963 Oak St., Risch, 1845 Illinois St., Costa \ieu. Costa Meta, Gi rl -Mr. & \Itt. Paul 8o)' -Mr. & \ln. Georae Kenchel, 265 Lilac Lane, Wesnet, 520 De Anza Dr., Co tta \1esa. Corona Hiah1ands. Boy -~1r. & ,\ln. James Gi rl -\lr. & Mrs. Harold Fi tzaerald, 22 JJ Canyon Or., Schaefac n, H21 Portola Costa \leu. Dr., CoHa ~1esa. Boy -~lr. & \Irs. Richard Boy -Or. &. \lu. Allen Uatch, 2936 Redwood Ave,, Linn, 2671 Ba~·shore Dr., Costa \leu. Bay shores. , You ...,. pat riots who oro lighting In tho Am«icon trodlllon ho•o my wholohoorlod ou,part and proyora. I' am proud of you, .. Amer ica's beat," fOt" dtfondiog tho • .., .. of lroodom against tho criminal communiat oggre11ion. Sherman Hart (Combol Pilot, WWID we join the parade • • .and say nThanks to the Boys" in VietNam GOLD SEAL TIRES C-60--TUBELESS The prospec i.J ve bridearoom Californ•a 15 ye arr. aao. wu araduated from USC in Se rv1ces were held \la y June, B66, wi th an enai-24, at Bell Broadway Mor- neerin& dearee. t-I e received tuary Chapel , Cos ta \leta, hit early education in Eu-with th e Rev. Loren Fli ckin rope and the far Eut and ,er officiatina. lnurnment tpeaks fluent!~ and writes was at Sawtelle Nation al in 5 I •· At he Cemetery , Lo11 Anae les. Whitewall Rayon Full 4 PLY 100 M.P.H. Safety • Support Our Servicemen "TIWI',.,, w#lltt#l .,. ,._ ~ ..... _... W# _,.,., Is 1/ttt ~-gf tiW ..,, t1W ,_,,n, "' ,,.,.,.,., llltl ,.,._ • • ......._ • -·-------(lfl7 ..... .,.,_ lURNER DRUG CO. Ph•• Llloorty a.1153 2SQ West c. ... "'"""""' Nowport lloecil, Celli. 36 MONTHS -30,000 MILE GUARANTEE SIZE PRICE EX. TAX IN Ill .... Lll Ul114 ••• z.• nl114 · } D. II 2.11 Hllll 1211l4 } 21.11 z.• 111111 IM114 } .... z.• 141111 PLUS TAX on4 ol4 Tllll AI Drlce. w.ciUde::.~Fi!HfnE=---...;..;.;.;.;'----' mounting, MEETS OR EXCEEDS ALL OFFICIAL SPECIFICATIONS OF SAFm I • • ' ,_ --t ... -_ _ _;!!: --~---=-.t: 1956 THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HORNET was a ma)o• item of Interest during the gol den Jubilee celebration of the City of Newport Beach. The Hornet, combat veteran of Worl d War II sea battles in the South Pacific, anchored oH the main Corona del Mar beach from Aug . 31 to Sept. 3, 1956, and thousands of Yi sltors went aboard. (Ens ign photo from the issue of Sept. b, 1956 .) 1962 CAPT. GEORGE KO I'CH O, son~n-iaw of lhs. 1950 MORE THAN 2,000 we" wved at the annual Legion b"aklast of the Newport Harbor Legi on Post 291 in July, 1950, near Richard's Lido Market. Post members AI Stock ton , at left, and retiring Post Commander Wh it Helms were among the tab l e wa iters. They are pouring coffee for Mrs. Les Isbell and Mayor Isbe ll. (Neal Beckner photo from the July b , 1950, Ensign; Joseph ine wortman of Corona del Mar, rece ived his ~Homotlon to major In the U.S. Air Force in August, .l~l. 1nd lho Qotd lnvos welo • .,. AAJil• oboutcl- ers by his wi fe. The neW major's ass ign ment was ch ief of the Qilns, operations and pro-j ec-ts office for the en gineering and standardization directorate at the Defense Electronics Supply Center in Day ton , Oh iO. He entered the Air Co rps in Oc tob er , 1942, and served in France and in the Sou th Paci fic durin g world War II. (Photo from the Aug. 16, 1962, i ssue of the Ens ign.) 'AIRI~AN Bas ic Gene 1962 ENSIGN Walt" 8. Cl <~u s Jr., son of Mr. and Mr s. Wa lter B. Claus Sr. of 2415 Si erra Vista, Upper Bay Area of New port LeClerc, son of Rene LeClerc of 1795 New• oo rt Blvd., Costa Me sa, com· plet ed the first phase of his military training in August, 1%2, at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, and was as· si gned' to Chanute AFB, llli· nois, for technical training as a U.S. Air Force re scue and survival eQu ipment spe .. cialist. He was graduated from Costa Mesa High School In 1%2. (Photo from the Sept. b , 19b2 , Issue of the Ensign.) L-----~. Beach , wa s graduated Jun e ,. -. • Brickner, son of Mr. 30 years ago were recollected when ttte Newport Fi re Department celebrated the organ i zation o f the city's first pa id fire department. That event occu rred March 28,.1927, when Fran It Crocl.:er was named as the ci ty's fi rst fi re chief. Jan Briscoe, at right, wa s appointed by Chi ef Crocker that same day as paid call fi reman . Perc Pellett, at left, joined the department Jan . 1, 192'i. The album shows pictures of lhe 1928 days, in Iron~ of the Balboa fire hall, the only on e then in the city. <Ensign photo ftom .the issue o_f Ap_rll 11, 1957.) • Mrs . Frank H. Brickner 2611 BayshOft D•., Bay ISho,.s, was il'ldult ed hom the Novy'sOIIlce• Cand ldote School at tho Naval Base, Newpo•t, R.I. IEMIQO photo from the Issue of July 12, 1957 COMMITTEE II EMBERS fo• lhe lnt .... ...tce club QOII IDu rn .. .,t Sf)Onso•ed by lhe N-•t Harbor Exch.,9t Club In 1•57 Included the .. Exchlni!Ol lu, from left; !Miste• C•eety, IDumey chal,...; P.,l Bu~e.. llolcln 9 lhe perpetual trophy, .,d Bob Jones. !Neal Becl<ne. phot.o loom the I 15, 1%2, fr om the Navy's Officer Ca ndi date Sc hool at the Na val ease, Newport, R.I. He re ceived his diplo-- 1 ma from Vic e Adm iral W.R. Sm edberg Ill, chief of nava l personnel. (Photo from the July 12 , 1%2, i ssu e of the EnsiQn.l ~-=--.. ~ PriVIte Thomas Musante, son of Angelo Mus ant t, of 2001 Tlhuni Ttr., lrvlnt Terrace, completed his recru it train· in9 In July , 1'162, at the Corps Recruit Depot In Sin OleQO and "ported to Ca"'l' Pendleton to. ac~> .. c- ed cO..bot troinfng. IP!loto hom lhe July 26, 1'162,fssue of tho I DECORATED FOR HEROISM Hcroiam in combat in Viet- nam hat won a bron ze alar medal for Specialist four Peter Raineri Jr. of Colla Men. Specialist Raineri is the nephew of ,. Dr. and Mn. Richards He rrman or Corona del Mar, and Jived wi th them for a whi lc back in 1%4 be- fore movina to Coatt. Mesa, where he resided for a year prior to enterina the army, He is auianed to Uead· quarteu and Headquart er1 Company, 1st Battalion , 121h Infantry Rejiment, 4th Inran uy Divi 1ion . He ia a radio operator in charae or the corrmunications section in Battalion headquarteu. Th e aeneral orden, an .. noun cina the award or bronze I tar medal with "Vn device ror heroic action last Feb. 15, s tated u Colluws : "On lhit date, Specialist Four Raineri was attached to an advan ce party prepar- f ina a landina zone fo r au b- aequent occupation by the Baualion command Group • The Iandin& zone waa brouJht under heavy enemy . fire from an estimated ) North Vi etnamue anny com• panies utilizina rocket launch en, recoilleu rirlu, heavy machine auns and automatic weapons. PETER RAINERI JR. of Costa Mesa i s pictured here .. Speciali st Four Raineri re peatedly left his position of relative urety, traversed open p ound under heavy in the combat atea in Vi etnam, carry ing out his duties as radio operator. Th e weapon he i s carry ;ng is the M·16 rifle. enemy fi re, and mov ed scribed in the aeneral or· wounded personne l to a toea• deu wu the ume in which li ~ wh ere .they could re· Eri c Speck or Costa Meu cc1ve medacal treatment, w11 killed Eri c wu recen t-- Durin& the co~ne of the Jy honor~d po sthumously bat tle, a helicopter wu with the award or t he silver •hot down by enemy around star. fi re. Unhesitatinaly, Spe· 1n a letter to Dr. and Mn. cialiat Four Raineri aaain Horfman , Pete wrote abo'J t exposed himse lr to in tense Eric: "I met him in Novem· enemy fi re and auisted in ber or '66 when he came the evacuation of wounded ov er here. He was wi th our personnel to medical evacu· 4.2 mortar team. A swell ation helicopteu. kid. He knew Nancy Nn. "His couraaeous actions Frederick Olson, dauahter under enemy fire and con-of the Horrman's). We used cern for hit fel low men in· to talk toaether a lot. But api red those around him . the momina or the 15th or His outatandin a di splay or &llfUiiVtUII, c:ltvotiOft to February, he pla)•ed hero while uyina w help his platoon leader, and a sniper aot him in the head, I he lp- ed carry him out, and be· li eve me he had really been a hero that day. His squad wu pinned down b)• ani pen, and the luder wu wounded. He wouldn't leave without him and tr ied to help him to nrety when he JOt hit. "I hope to see his ro\ks \\"h en I aet hom e. I under· stand his rather wu ,. ser~ aeant maJor in the ~larines. His rather would have been real proud or him." ' / . dlilty ~4 ~ooat brav~ la • in heiit na W1th die hi atteu uandarda of the military tervic::c and renecu areat credit upon himselr, his unit and the Uni ted States Arm)'." I• Tilt Trll4iri .. •l II•,.' Spe c::i alill Four Rain eri , who is23, wu born in Bahia, Brazil, where his parenu were in the counsular ser~ vice ror the United States. ruffs ME.N•a &TORE The parents are now in Ar· linaton. Va., on du ty in Wuhin aton, D.C. Pete considen Ca li fornia u hil home state, and he wil l be re wmin a to Cos ta ~esa WE'RE 100% BEHIND OUR SERVICEMEN wh en his one~·ear tou r or duty ends on Jul) 4. A vef)' special reason is painted oo his helmet -the name "Carol " -hiS li nancee, Carol Tyler or Costa \leu, a t elcphon e com pan) em- ployee . The combat opera ti on de- LET'S GET ON IN VIETN AM .A.no.u fro• u. C. I . c ... pu 133-- ... WITH AM ALL OUT EFFORT TG Ill THE WAR II YIETUII •.. AID UIMG OUR SERYICEIIEM UCit HOllE . I_ H.J.GARREfT fURNfJURE ~L INTYIOit DESI6NEitS o,.,. Men., Thun., Fri. E..-s . COSTA ..e.&, W . 2211 H.UIOikVD. ...,. ...... • rumr ttt lfffiill &rrmnurttr I BIB~IL~~~~'".LE~SON ,, '~~j L_~::!..~~'-~JO:::IN77TH:::E~DO?.T::s-::10=-=co=~~o~~:::PL::--:E;n~ll1::;E~II=L-;";s;, L-;E;:~::=:------.,J lr I& JAM• L ,_., :.... ... .:::oo:~:..~==~ .......... ... , tal? z•• .... ~-~---,\ WHO IS YOUR C.O.? B' DOH W. HILLIS I am a n American figh ti ng man ... " Does that sound fa miliar':' It does if you ha ve read your military Code of Conduct. Perhaps you have not only read it bu1 memorized it. Pretty sharp, isn't il? And preny demandi ng. MayQe your tint tend· ency is to react aaainst it5 high demands. And yet in vour better moments you know that battles are.i 't won by armies wilh s1a ndards any less than those found in the Code of Condurl. It donn't make sense for Uncle Sam's ;a rmy to expect to wi n wars with men who lite not prepared to give their lives in t~e ddense of their country. lefs take a s<cond look at that Code. There are a couple of phrases in it that really get through to me. The first is, .. , will never ~urrender on my own free will." I go aktng wi th that. No man wants to be taken capti\l!' hy any enemy. How- ever I have to admit th:tt for nan I lived as a ~lav~. I was a captive to my o.:...n self. And that ca n be devastating. Sell can have some prelly rotten imaginations. de~i re-.. and lusu. I remember a statement in the Bib le that says, "Don't you kno w that to .,.,,hom you yield your· selves servants to obey hi'i St"rvants you a re." Honesty compels me-to 01dmit that I was a slave to th ree powerful enemie-. · the world. the ftesh, and the devil. I had surrendered my mind with its thought.!! a nd imagi nation.:; to the enemy. My thought patrerns had IC"d me into hahit' from which I could not get away. You know how a fC"IlVIV Joe-.. E'·en whC"n he knows l'lener. h i~ vocabular\'. the pictures in his wa llet ur l~n the .,., ails <JI ht\ room. the magazines under his ptllow. the mo\t~·, h.: allcnd~. the joints he haunts and the tru.·nJ, \~tth Y.h\ml he hol'lnobs all hear tc~umon\ tl• tho: I .tel th.tt h" ''he-tier se lf ' t\ a \la\e to a ft•~ce that 1 ~ lo>trongcr than he. ~i y 1uess is that tn your best moments, you have wanted to ge l a'Na y from a lo t of !hat kind of ca ptivity. I did. \-fay~ you ha\e eve-n tried and had \Orne temporary \UCCC\~ only to end up a few day<; later in the \amc old mess. DiKouraging, tsn't if'.' But let ·~ take a k\i.Jk at that second phrase in rhe Co<l~ nf Comlm 1 which bothen me. It reads. ··1 will t ru~t in mv Gl-xf and in the United States o( Americil ... I ha ve alway~ felt that a fell ow ought to have a God in whom 10 trust, And though the military is not the place tn Y.hich one expects to get & theological traini ng. I hav~ dis- covered that it can be a pl:tcc of spi riiUal experi- ence for men like you who arc really interested in tru,ting tn God. · Then one day I !earned that freedom from ~If. sin. and Sa tan come~ to the man who be- comes a c<~pttvc of Jc~u~ Christ. In other words. it's simply a trander of leadership--a change of commanders. Jc,us Christ has come to set men free from t hemscl vc~ and from Satan. The Bible savs that if the Son of God sets you free, you wi.ll be really free. The :Jn~wer then is to become a captiv e of the Lord J e~u~ Christ. A fello w has to make a choice bet.,.. ... cn being a \lave to his own sin or a serv:.nt of Jesus Chri'it . He has to Jet Christ become hi~ C 0 . That ting!; a hell. doe~n·t iL But how docs this transfer of leadership take place? A look at the Word of God will provide the answer. All wr likr sh~~p hu1·~ ~-:on~ tu/ruy; we have turn~d rv~ryone to his own way: and th~ Lord hllth laid on him IChriftl th~ iniquity oj us all Usuih 51:6J . Come nnw, llnd l~t us r~asort to. gethn . saith th~ Lord: thouJ(h your siru be as scarln. they shall b~ as white as mow; thouRh they be red like crimson, they shu/1 be as wool (Isaiah 1:18). Maybe you've heard those verses before. They're good. aren't they? There's a lot of promise in them . You can experience the truth of being forgiven, clea nsed and set free if you will repent and believe. Thoi.l's just another way of sayi ng that a man has to tell God that he needs Jesus Chri st as his Saviour. If you will do this right now, things will change for you . Yo ur thought patterns, vocabulary, and habits o f life will ht turr\ed upside-down. Life will becofne full of meaning, .and living, even in U ncle Sam's armed forces, will lake on a new dimension. I recom- mend Jeau.1 Christ as the captor of your !Oul and the captain of your life. Spiritually you will be on the winnina side, when He becomes your Com· mandins Officer. A-.le•n T.,.... ~le-{1'-1 non-proollt Ol"'llolllutio-. '"IH W.rn t>1 Ch~r-llfndhf" riooH J8.U Oradell, Nrw Jrrwy 0'18 .. 9 2 • I I I ! • • •• •I 11• •II • • 1! I I •No •~ou s~•1..1 I!>E SEC.UQ.E., I!>E.C.A.USE. II-IE.R.E. IS I-lOPE ..)OB II : t8 ! ! ! ! l D I• •I • I I• I• •I II• i r-------1! Hope is stres sed throughout the .B ible, be· cause God knows that one of the toughest things in the world is a m ind f i lied w ith Hope. If we think and s peak Hope, we tend to br ing about the outc ome wh ich we desire . Did you know you c an THINK yourself into just a bou t an y state of mind? Much misery is the result of how we think and speak; yet, if we practice Hopefulness and tal k Hopefulness, we begin to feel better and do better. Talk Hope and think Hope, and you con rid yourself of a low attitude. Then, comb ining this with prayer and faith, you con m"eet any d iffic ulty and overcome it. It is amazing how things go well for a Hope• ful person, whereas others are defeated by obstacles. And remember when you pray to use s imple , ·natural words. Tell God any· thing that is on your mind . Qu ietly, t alk to H im in your own woy . He will understand. I Believe • f,R the Resurrection ( F~om "tl.'TU ER.o\N 1"1 EWS" J By .lob.a 'l'beadore llaelkr O f all t/:le fundamentals of the Christian fauh none is more important than the doctrine of Christ'' tr iumphant resurrection. Christ did no1 rise ftom the dead tO i« if it could be done. nor for His own sake, tMn to accomplt sh and aw.ui'C our satndon. In Bible terminoktgy Paul tells us that Christ "was delivered for our olfenses and wu raised again for our j~miftc:ation ." By His resurrection Jesus became the "fintfruits of them that slept." His rew rrettion there - for~ is the guarantet or the believer's Jlor;ous rt'lurrection on the lase "''· Becau.w; of our Lord's victory over duth the Ch ristian church proclaims: "I believe m . . the resurrection ol the body." When he think s of death, the believer comforu himself with Christ's promise: "B«ause I liv~. yt shall Jive also." ......... ....., While the assurance: of our resur- Or. JohD n.odore Mueller, one ~ n. Lutheran Chureb~ Mtasourt Syood'a rreateat theo- IQI"tan., wu called to hla eter· nat borne oa AprU U. He bad tacbt al coocordlaSeminarJ, st. L out., ror 44 ,...,. prior to h1a rettremeot In 1964. While there till.e the S.vior's after He raac. This liU.. a. lbe de..-.....,. •• of ~ ture. St. Pau1 U~ertl that~a.n.-wli cfwW: our corrupeible bctfJ Ill IJc like Jesus' Jlorious body. So abo St. John wrifn: ··we know that when He shill appear, we shall be like Him." Such revelations are enoua:h fOf US Wild we shill meet OU.t Lord in glory. Answcn to 10me quntions raised by the contemplation of heaven, it shoukl be noted, are indicated rather than llatcd. Fot uample, jull as the diK"ipks knew their mea Lord and the apo&tks rceopi.zEd Mosel and Elijah at the traftiAIUration, we !ruse that ia. heaven God's people will be recopizable. c.dnve4 ........ rection comforts us and daily rrnews The continued e.r.is&eDcc of the in- our strength, it doei nol clarify every divldualafter death i1 a belief found detail of etemal life. like a child's p:nerally within and witbout Otris.- delisht at a parental promise of an tcndocn. In the church the teachinc uciting p h. antieipetioa of heaven about an immortal soul in contiUt lO Christ" aad N~ widl Ouisl" ot tllaf Jn•' words 10 the rcpcDiant !hid I'JIUIC be IIDdcntood in a ~ tic ICIIM, INti is. ia ~lioe of the final rnu~. The proleptic uplaaatioe NIH counter to the cle.r tert aad ec.lczt of Scripture. If Christ Ud maiM that the penitent thief would be with Him in paBdise C¥Cntuallf, after ~ Lut Day. why did He _,,~"T~ Why did Kc: not .-....., !!Y· ,.,.,._. lhall be wilh Me -.;jiiridite''? -.c-.. St. Paul wu sure that he would be with Christ imrnediatdy alter his death. Stcpbas knew that Chrill wou~ r~ive his spirit u 10011 as he died. Abo the Old Tntameet at- coura&es us to this comfort when £c... claiuta says, "Then WJl tbe dllll mum to the earth as it .... * tb& spirit shall retun1 to God wlto gave it." Some hold that man U • acNI _, that it is WTOIIIIO say he ~" 8 Mllll as -u a• a body. lkrl61.,...-.. tradicls our lord, who uys. "'Feu not: them which kill the body bal •e not able 10 kiU lhe IOUI; but ,..._ fear Him wtlic.b il able to destroy both soul and body ia bell." The puable ot the rich fool aho inchcata the. d~inctioe bee--aouJ and body: "Thou fool! Tbis ailhC thy toW lhall be required of thee." rests on put e1perienc:c of the wis.-the mortal body has traditionally CX· dom and love of our heavenly Father. preucd this cooviction. The ume u-OW H-y ()ucsaions of ci rcumstance lliU re-sutdee is woven throu~t our lit· ,...__ -· 10 the doetriae main . When he was asked, "With urJKal formJ, """•yen. aDd li"""M. ..,.._.,. ~ 1 r J ·-of tile 10UI'1 ca--.:e after deatll. wbat body do they come/ .., .. u ill Pertinent Bible pauaift which re- I Corinthians 15 emphasized the f\cct this faith in continued life: after maintain that emphuis oa the im· beauty •nd "" a'-' of the ruur· -'··th include Christ's assurance: to mcxtality of the soul will CC.fUIC ot "" 1 -.. dillon the Biblical doctrine ot the rc:cud body. Tberc: will be no more the pe11itc11t th~f on the CI'ON, "'To- c:orrupiQI but only incomlpCioft, no day shalt thou be with Me ia para-resui'I'CidtQI. But web COIIfuUoa IDd more dispKC of sin but only akw')'. disc." and Paul's contemplative kniJ· dillorlion will not rault if the doe- no more weakness but only power. ina. his "desire to depart and to be trine of the rnurrection • alto taupt The rcsurm:tion body will not be with Chrise:. H jnt •s clearly aftd aocordifta to the 1 natural or eardly body like that Paul npreua the tcns.ion of the Word of Go:t. whicfl we inherit from Adam throup Chri5tian'l desire 11S he oontcmplates W~ even hear olsornc: who uy that our parents; it will be spiritual. that this troubled we.~. He voica a de· it is not imponant lO believe ill the is. fitted lor the life in heaven'• spirit sire to depart and be with Christ by rcsumiCiion of the body 10 loa1 as WOJid. dyinJ in the faith , but he al10 c.her· one believn in Olrisc's atonemcac. God Himself is a Spirit, His holy ishts the Jonaillllto remain and serve This is an old heresy. St. Paul wrote an,els are spirits . and all who dwell Olhen in the name of Chrisf. about fa)se teac hers "who conccrnina with Him in heaven will be able to How DWIIY Christians haw com-the tnrth hne erred, sayia1 that the Sha~ the BJory, the io)ot, and the sat· forud tbemadYa with the thoutht resurrection is put a trudy, aftd O'm'· isfact ions of that ~pirit workl. "As that 111 death the souls of their belie\--throw the faith of some:." we have borne the imap: of tbe in11o¥ed oea en&er hAYeD! Sl.tpport In hil puc rcsurrectioe chapcr earthy, we shall :also bear the im•&e for this coadotl il bD:I abo in Paul shows that cka6al o1 the .....,. of the heaven/,," Paul uuhs. Poul's _ ...... itaiM •·"ants c:o.:etft. ._.. m:tioa of the .......... is ..., a daaial of We shall be u Jn us wu whaiHe ..,_ •• __ .............. __... ......... , -~ -the resum~C~ioe of Jewa Chrill .llld rose from the dead. We shall be "~ wl&ll the l.ord"; 1oM's -bet::omn • re~ of tba CbriiUM dochcd 1n a body as we were here of die czpt · ;e *tn.. ..._,.,Oftb.. fakh • -=11. on t11rlh, but our body will be ill ; t .... of 11pc. dy-....,. • ....._. ehan,ed and &kwit'tcd. To eAptn~ !tat; ..:1 .,...., pnJW ItO Jesul this concept Scriptu~ uses the term ..._ .. cW. "'Lonl '-. t'CIC:Id¥C We dare 1101 ._ Ood'1 Word "spiritual body.H --'-" aoo.lyoripoM..,.~dintcdy ·-, ..--~ill it. n.r '•• • .._.. N.c:M..,., c,._.. ..... cc;•·::·::"~·:· ... -..._ ~ • 110 .,... co.oant: Glormcation ot the body wiU taU na Oltritlttii,. ducAl-01 tM ,._ ·•u .., -.w taU ..., fro. ptace also in chose still liviol when ~ flfdle bot1J tlld ... ..._,_ tt. won1a of dltt bDI* of aia ,.._ Jesus comn apin. Beliew:rt i• Him talitJ ol 61 dll .,. ...._ of ,_,.., tq, Ood ........ ..., Iii ,.., - will be J)orificd in that momnl ol na ..,.... ctl .._ ' I ._ Ia ..-.. of ... boot; ofiiAt ... His ~in8. The put Cori.q.illll' ltiatlad "' ... /fbC;;...t 1C1C"' _... Sulptwn olhn ... C111111bt to resurrectm chapter ( 1$) teUt • this lilc ......,, ca. C11rft11i11t .._ t 11 •ill ..,.... cbansc will occur "in the twMklifta Nor -• JO ...,_. .. ....._ -.... 6d. To._. .. ..., CHRISTIAN UVING of u e-... The chutl' trom _.-...., o1 Scalae 111 w , n • --._-M ,. -r--... , 'I ~ -ZU f Fro"' ••r,F. KIN I'i'~ BUSINESf'•) Of' ~~alurt.l body to splrit\1111 bod)'._ ...., ............. all1lr..... ... .................... ._ l'leCCI1ollfJ because ., we are DOW _. ... ._, PI~ To........ ..., _ _,.,,....,.. ... ., Whit~· you think, both in joy and in woe, COI'IIfkutcd with "ltnh aMI Wood,.. • .................... ,._ ._ IAN! 61 _..,, .. • t5 .., 'l'1li.U aothiac you would not went J..., to blow. lined tor this cemporal csintac:e, we _..,. ...., ... bo!IJ, ._-.. ole-• 1 ,__. ...., wt. ...... you. .. .,. in. whilper or cl•r, canrtOt bthcrit tht u .... of Ood. ~--a I I I............ .............. . ...... 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Uct.rt.&...W..,.,tol.aaly:-... tMt.tt.oi::' .... , • ._ .. _..., ______ .,_. •• flfo.r....,_..._ .. .. WI -.. ---,_ ---·---"'·---· .................... . _ ..• ,..... ,_ ........... ~--.. _, .... _ ,_ ___ ..... ... Glll"a •••Ill• .... abd .,._, .. W..t .._ thou "lolo~-~·~-~,.~~~i~u~lolo~lo:='~·:...·~~IJO~_.:'~I~'~e!..! .. ~~l!,!jllou~~;!..:=~-~·~..J!!"!~-~j•!!Jii!i£•.:..::;::...:::._...J llr!?" ~ , c=strf._GI..,..."' r ........ .._cnu stLI,.J ~ GoY.. T-: "Pw • IIW -••-., '-1, fAol ,_ h -.. -.......... ., ... ..,. (JifiL 6:10). ~ I IJ ~.w::..-:-~~-= =-""::·:.:r.::..~ -w.-by Paaf wb11e podoot T--11, aor Billla, yet be he ... apr'-(u-....-1adceol, lo< he ... -- bm'or io .._.) iD • by tho Holy Spirit, OIICI --· of jall ill ---loot _.. -led f.--10 ,-. afllr bo bad _. lfcht, fn1111 tho boacllp of Sotaa to hie laot Yioil wilb tho olden of tho tho ion OIICI etenW Ufc of Culot. l!fhai•n c:badl, whm he bad waned He hod tho Spirit of God for hie them dlat pVOUI wolva ~ OD-wiodom Uld "!'"':'I"'• Uld hie. leodo- ter 11110a1 tbttm, ''DOl lpAtUtC the iap are COIIWIWDJ" today with Wl, 8oclc," ODd he abo preditteollhat ""of ,._ted for<:e, love, OIICI u.U., -· your on ltlva lbal1 mea •rile. tpeakiac perverse thiap. to draw di~ cipla alter them" (Ads 20:29, 30). Much had occ.urred durinc tbe acxt four years and PaW had bcca im- pritoDed in Caeaarca, had been Hilt a priloGeT w Rome, ODd wu yet iD jaa. In the solitude of coa6nanent Paul (.'Ould review the nenta and lt1100s of the former years when he could travel about on what today we call miuic:m· ary journeys. He firmly believed the world wu dead in tin and could be '<deemed and quickeoled only thnJUII> faitb ln Christ, and that men could be safely ruidut into peace ooly by obey· inc and following Him ., Lord. Therefore, Paul bad made no dlort to build up a reputation for himlclf as an orator, or pastor, or preacher, or teacher; nor had he tried to work hi.rnxl r into a good poaitioa with • steady salary and a comforuble fu· ture, but his only desire wu to aee JOU1a saved. HOlY SPIRIT AHO PAUL PauJ, of course, did DOt think or act in terms 9f boards or tocieties. He just went where the Holy Spirit commanded, and said what the Holy Spirit gave him to say. He had ao ministerial ''barrel" and did not sub- scribe to any system that prOYided him with outlines of sermons, talks, and prayer muting meditation•, and be did not even have 1ublcriptiooa to that the one and only way of safety for them wa~ tp walk the path that God lad provided. He abo told them that God lad provided Uld would furnish for them complete armor and weapoo.a of defense against tht at· t.ac:k.s of Salan and his hosta. We must remember that Satan's warfare is only against the saints. The wt- s.aved sinners are already a part of the family of Satan and they hav~ ~ pow~ their owJ. to resMr •t~we ' wilea the devil." But. wbm. a ..,..,. a>rnes "' Christ, then he .... help rd esist and overcome Sat&D {]as. 4 :7). First, they were to obtain all their strength from and in the Lord, and were to operate entirely in the power of H is might. This is ex- actly what God had said through Zechariah, "Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit" ( 4 :6), and it is stiU true today. OUl OWN DEFENSl W ith this armor, Cllriatians can staad and win in this evil day. Tbi.t defense has the helmet. of salvatioo, the shield of faith, the breastplate of righteousness, the girdle of truth, and boots made of the preparation of the Gospel o f pea«:, "The sword of tne Spirit, which is the word of God" is the weapon so sharp that it pierces "evttt to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and mar· row "" (Eplt. 6:17 ; H<b. 4 :1Z). This Spirit can even discern the tbo.cbts and intents o f the heart (read tbe mind ) of the enemy and forestaU hit efforts. Paul had preached this to the Ephesians during the 27 montht be spent theTe, and so he later wrote to them from the Roman prison tellinc them these things again. Paul warned them that, before putting on this miracle armor, they must be clean and strong inside (Eph. 6 :10). We all know that waabinc the outside of a cup is not mou,h, until and unless it is first made clean inside (.Matt. 23:25, 26). Thinrs will not work together for rood f~ Ul rAIWU OF MIN I firmly believe that today there are rreat numbers of church member• who know nothinc obout tho Holy Ghost. I viait many chlli"Chet. aud be- lieve that the inertia which it appar· eat in many of them ia due to lack of teacbinc and lmowJedct of the pres, en« and power of the Holy Ghoa in them. In 10111e ehurches it is pitiful to see tht paucity of real eft'ort aad poverty of results because ~ ~­ rrqations are tryinc to do thiap 1n their own strencth, and in the manner of th£ buaineu world, with, appar- ently no relia.noe a t aU upoa the Hoi,' Ghost. They give me aU kind• of aiUy aCUKS and I suppose they abo cive them to the Lord. The usual one i1 that the church is badly lo- cated, beinc surrounded by unbe- lteveral Paul always had such loca- tion• and unbdinett were the raw mat· :laJ. out of which the believers were creatuf. It is alway• eood to locate where there is plenty of raw material. So, .. PauJ looked back over the years and as he meditated uporf the information that came to him from time to time from the churehes he had formed, he was led of the Spirit to write to the Ephesians, not only to warn them of the dangen thrutenin~ them as O uistians, but to show them uatil ADd aDieu we love our Lord ud are proceedinc in &DJwer to His call to ooc:ompliob Hit pa1p000 (Rom. 8 :28). 5o ;b.,.. wouJol he DO ftlue ia pattiar Oil .God'• armor if we ere weak OIICI lliDful withiu. Tbe • ._. ia no cood to us UDiea we are really "ootroac in tho I..Drol" ODd realiae that .. poe-"tho ,.,_ of hie micbL • This iutruo:boo .... Paul'• laot word of odrio:e OIICI lldmoDitioa to hie he- -...,.,.., •ie' I!~!'IIW he ..,.... "PiMI&}I. 1D7' ........._, It ia the laot word fa< ell of uo today, oobo. GOD'S MIIACU MJNJa The reuoa we caDDOt ~UCCCUfuDy 6gbt our own battles is becauae we are in the midtt of a (icantic warfare be- .,.... God and the" boo,. of SalaD, which consistJ of priDcipalities, powers, and the rulers of the darlmeu of thit world, and spiritual wickut- ness m ltigio plao:et. Flesh Uld blood c.umot alone successfully contend apin.st such odds. Therefore, God provides His Spirit to dwell in aD of His children, and he furnishes armor for us to put on from head to toe for our protection. This armor c:oaairu of the truth, tho righteous- ....,, tho Gospel. Uld tho faith of .Jesus O..rist, under the bdmet of aalvation, for protectica, aod the: "•word o f the Spirit, which is the word of God." for both ddea.te lad offente. In addition, we are to be humble and pray to God for His help for \II and for all other aa.iata. Are you eontmJ.ing for the faith once delivered to the &ainU? You can -il in lhio only through the power of the Holy Spirit. No hwnaa. beinc hat ever been aucccasful in fi&lotinc Satan. We can do nothiDc without Jetut Christ, the Word of God. An you wearinr the whole armor of God? Every part of the armor il ftf)' raJ aod 'ritally oa::ee- sary. No piece c.an be omitted with· out diluter followinc. This irmor mwt be woru c:ootinuowly. '"THE PATRIOT'S PRAYER" (Fro"' "TH E KING'S BUSINESS ,.) I THANK THEE, LOID, 100" such a l.and, With rivers fair and forests t•ll; For fertile pl.1in and desert sand; For mountain height, and waterfall. I TMANK THII, LOU, lor guiding men, Who met to mold a nation fr .. ; For HMwn's hond upon the pen, Thot drew the pl.n 100" liberty. I PIAIII TMII, LOID, lor plenteous yMrt, Fot liponod fnlft ond ~· groin; Thy bt.oing .. .-~y ...... 4J'iC urs; In gifts of .... -ond of r1ln.· I PIAISI THII, LOID, Yes, most of •II, For church~ spread through- out the lend, Where sinners hear the S.V - iour's gil, And never fHI the fyr..,t's hOnd. I PIA Y THII, LOID, restore .... lo¥o , TNtt once burned in our na- tion's brMit, For the old Bool< lhet's from ........ Which "-• Ntlon cloon and blat. I PlAY TMII, LOID, Oh, ._my pr-! In INs ..., nation'• ~~­ cloy, iwnlwo ~ _, .... ,.., And lot -.,_ lt'l - "' pqy. F. --. "Black Lion of the month" is honored PACIFIC VIEW MI:MOJU4L. PAitl( -~- CEMETERY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM ly IIi .. ., W0041 body aud at lhe Wedae 1nd ouu ~dina perfonn-uaed &o ao with hi• family last December aboard to the Colorado Ri ver for aircraft can ier Kilty water akii.,a. With lhia love AOJJ John Charlet of lhe watcH part of him, now ~~~~:'tJ waa named he can't even count on wash:. 1' Lion of lhe month.'' ina. The 19-year-old ainnan it son of Mr. and Mri. "The ahowen on the ahip Buffinaton, 433 Se.-have been turned off for. 4 Ave ., Balboa Penin-daYs," he wrote. "It's ao He attended Newport hot and humid we can't JO pammar school and Harbor down to our bunks. h t.aku Hiah School but finished hi a a lot of Water for S,7SO hiah schoo l edu cation while sailors plus 4 Iteam cat .. 1at se.a. paulta that use almost as The certifi cate of hi s much water as the sailors." lr.;~1~2l~10~-~~~-~;oo~d:;t ll~~::7:~&~t~at~ed: "'You have ""' -- '""••• d mrs. Buffinaton said, '"The ...,, sustained an (714ll7l-HOI Navy has shown somelhina performance to Jac k that the schools in your profe uional were never able to. Some- and military bearina. how they aot throuJh to him, many e~~:tra and now he wants to ao on INSURANl:'E , .. apent in the wi th hia education. When he repair of the aircrart fuel aets out of service, which transfer S)',l tem. Your per-will be July, 1968, he will, son a I conduct amona your 10 to Oranae Coast College. Tl•e s •• , ol P••oon lo ~'•••on s ...... c. NEIPORT)tARtiOR EII~GII SEOOIID SECTION --P ... 3 TltURSDAY,IIAY 2S, 1"7 CDIIliiA of:L IIA~ ~F. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FROM 1 '!ioc PER DAY on an annual rental. COSTA IIIES.C. I 230 £ut 17tn Sl•"t loll•mr..• F•d•••l 011>01•1 l~""'"c' Co•t>Or•r•on FOR AI.. I.. OF VOUR INSURANC I!: NEEDS ROBERTSON -SADLEIR INSURANCE shipmates has contr ibuted He has just been wonderful. AinMn John lvHineton i" Ho"g Ko"g dire ctl y to your ship's hi&h ;:.::.:::.::::~:::::;, ___ .,:~::.:::..::::::::::.::.::::::.~:!----_;===================================;:;~ morale." I 3333 E. Cout HW)'. Coto,.. 6el Mar -61~l8XI Jo'UNERAL DIRECJ'ORS ... BALTZ MORIVARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AYE. COSTA MESA Mi dway b-2424 35211 E. COAn HIWAY COROHA DEL I'AR ORiole 3-9450 J i•ct 1942 friendly Nel&'hbortlood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·M33, 8·3434 Ca.ta Mna Weslclittff Chapel eL'!•/fiii•"P 427 E. 17th ST. COS1A o.tESA ... .._ In one of his letters home, he wrote that he wai 50 busy and there was so much action that he never got lO his bunk for 6 days; when he slept, it was under or on W\ airplane wing, "One of our ai rplanes jus t came back an hour ago wi lh a hole in its wing bi& enough to cli mb through," J ohn wrote. "The plane fl ying escort was shot down and the pilot went down with the plane." In his last leLte r home, John wrote that he had 5 days of liberty at Hon g Kong. And out of those five days, "I had only 20 hou rs s le ep. We went everywhere the re was to go except the new territori es. I go t a new cam- era and took over S\l snap shots.'' Although only 1 '1 years old, he is on his second a- month tour over the re . H e has seen a lot more of ac- tion this time, accord ing to his mother, because the s hi p is in tercepti ng a lot of i\11G figh ters, In the II years John li ved at the beach , he loved to I C:HIJRC:HES .,. . .JipmdJt GICJIIIIIIIJIIdiolllll Glf!urdi nu .............. ....,..,.M .. _.... , A Free and Independent Congregational ChristiM Church Tho Rev. John PrldonoH, •ini .. ., Sunday Service and O mrch School at 10:00 a.m. May 28 Sermon : "When Will We Ever Learn?'' Nurs..-y core prowhl..t Phone: 6-'2·27.40 Fint Baptist O.urch of Co1ta M••o Uaptist Oible r ellow.ship lndttpe,Jtmf Bible Boptist Santo Ana & Mognolio Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERV ICES ~:45 a.m. Sunda)' School I :00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Un ions 7:00p.m. Even in& Worship WEDNESDAY 1:20 p.m. Bible Study &:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina Lutheran Church Of the Master Lutheran Church In America 2900 Pacific View Dr. arona del Mar, California Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 8:45a.m .. ramily Wor&hir 9:45a.m .. C hurc~ Schoo 1\:00 a.m., rutive Wor•hip NU RSE:RY PROVIDED Th• ,.,, • ., •f Chrl•t , ..... •' ........ ,. s,,,,, S...,hy Sch-1 t •·"'· .. ..,. ...... ,.h., 10t30 ·-· (, ... I .. , s .. .,,,. 7 ...... W.4.,•••Y 11~1• Stoufy ... 4 ,,.,. .. 7 .... Mun~ 4urlf0t ••,.,lr.•• A J•ll Ya•U. Pra1r•• of oraa1e aad 13rd Coa&a Mea a 1l'••t•r M,l, J•.,••• I ATTEND THE OIUROI OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) Corona del Mat Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Dr. Charles L. McClain 673-66216 pastor 675·2216 SUNDAY SCHOOL. ••• 9r4S Ji,.. MOitMIHG WOitSHII' •• II roO;,.. TRAIHINC UNION.,. 6rl 0,... I!:V(HING WORSHII'., 7•l0,... W!DNE:SOA.Y SERVIC17•1S ""' NUIII:UIII:Y I'III:OVIDfD Christian Sci•nc:e S.rvic:es nasT cJRJac• or CHaltt,ICI£NTUT 3)0) Via Lido Newport Bcac:h SUNDAY SCHOOL ,,,s ........... n •.•. SUNOA Y SERVICES 9:1S-11 •.•. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I, .•. READING ROOII4 ,_ ... ..,., 9 •.•. -s , .•. ., ....... ..,, t •.•. -7:4.5 •.•. T ... ,4.,. ... Fri4ay: 9 ..... -s , ..... ; , •• , .•. s..... •• .,,,, .•. -4 •.•. KCOND CIRI.al CW CIIIIIIT, ICIENTIIT Nc•poft Bcac:h at Coroq.a de I Mar liJCJ E~at Coaat Hi,taway SUNDAY SCHOOL t : IS •·•· SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·•· WEDNESOAY EVENING MEETING I!OO •·•· READING ROOII4 - Mutual Buildina ~63 Eaat Coast Hi_.. • ., Moa. -~I, 10 •·•· to 5 ,..\' Tbunad•y evni•l'-7 lot You are cordially h1vitd 10 attend Ctutrch Senic .. '1M to use the Rudi• ttoo.. 1l~pp lr t.6tru ~lud. "011 ,,.., 8lalfs Owrloo•hfl H«toporl H~~r.or" liD I C\.1~~ OIIIII'IC NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFD RN IA THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHU RCH SERVICES: 9:00 o.~ FOI'I'Iily Wonhip & Junior Church 9:45 o.~ Chureh School & Adult Clou 11:00 O.Mo F•stlve Wotship TH ..... Jl .... 0 ........ PMI.ot Th• R•v· o.ot1• J . ·Buadiechr, Viahatioa Pu">r -M1411l I BY SIGNING THIS A PETITIOI TO : THE COIIGIIESS OF THE UIITED STATES S. And "none dare call it treason.~ At Won . .,.. do no<. bKouw .,.. on "' no potttiOf> to o&nufy 1ht tr01ton. 3u• tht C:O..""""'.., of tM Un1trd Stu•• ckorly don. I A•lu·k 111 . S,.n ...,... 1.) And rr.~:ordlno of thr ••dor urw<~ of tpKOOUI n cutr't •nd drcrpuwr do ubkulk .. h,ch .,.. od.,once<l <o ru•ufy •uch cromrnol folly (ot wDJW ). wr "'I" thu thn coruunt flow of .. .,d •nd •omfon" to our mo,·u\ "'~"".., bor coO< off compkt~ly, •nd 11 oru:~. Respectfully but ~mphatrully. Add,_ I. 1. - l ll. IJ . ... 15. 16. 17. lAVE Til$ AIIIIISTIATIII STOP. PIIIPTLY All COIPLITELY, CIWIIC All II All Fill, ltiECnY II IIIIIECTLY, IS! TO Oil COM • • ' I ALBOA ISLAND OUR I •• I SERVICEMEN • RILEY'S IS~ND ~HARlr4Cl' IlaJboa ~~~~:: 4caJ"i~·· ' 'ornfa SALUTES , ; , , I • ' ,, •' • I .. ~Efti!T HAIIIOR COlD SECTIOII fiiSIGII --PIIt5 \ e\e9bof'le b1>·o11o • R, CAUF. oPt~'< s p .M. •til 9 p.M. c ~.-os£0 MoNO,_~s f,ll ~ ,'!\-'"' 1\f.Sf.l\~ ~11011s suGGf.S"t c"o\ce o1~ 2,'sE~foOO I \0 \'1' ~\..\~tl • • • 'P tescJi9'i00 ophof,_oc.'l s' \\\)\\~\~ ~ '{ 10\J\\S 31\ 11-j>.\l.I>'E ,._~;;:~E llj>.LllO" ISI- (,15-4.\<I.O J PUDGB AU.. u.iltttJ IN'¥• ltJ , .. -o4 A~ Fl.f •I lb. IW-II -••U..R..,UU. I ....•. , ~, .., H..,. --• ~ -.-, ... • Gool, 1"'""• for AU. ' ' 'II" i ou-t I' ~o.sl\lo"s - 'II ,..i ou-t pRicf.S I' ~o.~>f.R oRf.ssf.S ' -· --1'1116 H, lSI liAR, CALIF. LIGAL IIOTICI NOTICE OF TRUSTf:E'S SALE No. 951 0. Jue 14, 1967, II 10t30 a.•., BDiEFIClAL SERVI CE CO., a Califoi'Dh corporllioD u duly 1ppolated Tn~•tee aader ud pcu•uut to Ou:d or Tru.t d11ed Jaly 22ad, 196S, exe- c.tted by CARTTER SU PPLY, a ,-rlllle,.hip eoa•i•tiD8 of DALE CAR1'TER AND OON· ALDJ , CA RTTER aod rflcord- ed Au8Uat 6, 1963, u instr, No. 4470, Ia book 6662, page ~47, of Offici•! Records In the office o f thl! County Recorder of OraDIJCI Co unty, CaiHornia, lfLL Sll...L AT P UBLI C AIJC~ TIO N TO HI CII F.ST ll!OOER FOR C ASH (pay11b le •t timt of aale in lawful money of thJO: l!ait ed Stall!!l) at the Sou th {front) entraoce of thf' County Courthoul'l<". in thf' city ol S111nta Au, California all ri11ht, titl e 11nd interpst C"ooveyPd to and now hf'ld bv it undu l'lllid 1)1-ed of Tru"l in the property !'lito at ed in s 11id County •nd Stale d.-,.r ribed a": Lot •I in Block I.J5 of CASAL SJ::CTIO\'. ~ewport H,.ach. 11s ptr map r.-,·nrri.-d in Book 4, Pa,~~c 98 of \lisC'"llaneous \hop", r"C'nrd" of .-.aid Oran!ile County, Califomia. Said "al" wi ll he madf', hut PRINCIPALS ARE ASSIGNED The Newpon.Mua Unified Ployd 0. H...,._, pdad· pal ; NOIIIIM B. S&illwell, School Oiatrict board t .. t pal; Jolla ao ... a11iaaas ftc• plindpal. week approved ~e fo llowina principal; o.oqiMa Me-Heioa Kailet Scbool principal au.ianmeau for Leod. vice PJt••tl~ Ro-Elvin Hutct.iton, principii; the 0671& tchool .yea.r: bert Pr•U;"/. Wee pri1cipal. LUQ' Alford. vtce principaL • HIGH SCHOOLS Newport Hartlor Hil!b AbnbiiD Uacoln Sdaool - Corona del ' Ma.r Hiah School -Cbarlet E. •()Dd. Womer Carlton. principal: School -Loon C. Meek.t, shall. principal; Jack P. Ralph Wetley. vice princl· prin.cipal; Gerald McClellan, Kina. uahtant principal ; pal. auhUnt principal; Robert Robert Maanuuon. vice Everett Ree School -J, Bushes, vice principal; principal; Vaah.ke Breedina. Windell Rico, principal; Betty Townsend, vice prin-vice principal.· Willhin A. KappoiC, vice c ipal. J McNally HIJ,h School -principal. ' CoatM Mesa Hiah School -Jack. Mi chie, director. Otarle a W. TeWinkle J ohn H. McGowen. princi-aiNTERM BDIATB SCHOOLS School -Willa rd D. Reece, pal; Leland Beckett. a 11i11· M10de Davil School-Her--principal; Raymond 0. &.y- tant principal; Phil Spivey, bert W. Ward, principal; R~ der, vice principal. vice princ ipal; Dorothy bert A. No el, vice principal. a ELEMENTARY SOIOOLS J ol\ns. vice princi pal. Horace En sian School -Killybrook.e School -Hen-CAI3T JOHN E WELLES Estancia Hiah School Arthur Christon sen, princi-ry Barria~ prin cipal. so 01' M L ·i 1 W 11 ' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTICE SUMMONS Oran11c, Stue of California, (C.C.P. Se~tion i50) be~iaaiDS at th~ moat north- F'ilc No . 151511 crly comer of lot I in TraCt SU PERIOR COU RT OF' THE i"to. 814, u per map rflcordcd STATE OF CALifORNIA FOR fn book 24 page!l 35 and 36 THr COUNTY OF OR ANG~~ o f .\l iActdlaneoul!l Map$, io the ANTHONY POOLS, INC.. a o ffice of the county recorder U!!lawarc C:otporation, of ~a id couflly; the ace ttou tlt-Pl~~ntiff IP:il!iilerly alon8 lhc nonheas- NE WPORT BAY DRF:DGING tetly line of said lot to the COMPA SY, a California cor-line of Ordinary ll i ~~:h Tide, potation; SO UT H COAST COM· of the Pacific Ocean, PANY,a C111ifom ia (:Otponuion; 88 de!lc ribed in th l' judg- [)Qf.S l throu~h 10, i n eluai~·e; rntnt f'ntered under Case and the BLACK COM PANY, 11 S o. 236B2 of the-Superior co rp or11tion: and all other pl"r• Co urt of the-StiHe of Califor- sons unknow n, claimin(l: any nia, 11 certified copy of "''hich Mariners School -E I n rs. uc• e • e e s Bjelland. prin cipal; Arlh":r of 22 We s tcl iff Villa, W. Furcron. vi ce principal, port Beach, has entered U.S. Colleae Park School Air F o rce pilot training Ro bert Bruns , principal. Reese AFB, Te)(as. He will Harbor Vi e~ . School .-fly the newest A ir Force jet Jzo~'!_Case, ~nn clp_ai ;.AI1vm trainers and receive special et~o~nan, v1ce ~nctpa, d . d .1. . Balearic School _ Charle~ ~ca ~mt c. an m• ttary tram- Catanese. principal. 1ng durmg the y~ar.!onq Bear Street School :ou rse. He is a graduat e of Ch aries C a tWle se, princi pal. Newport Harbor High School, Mesa Verde School -John Orange Coasl College, and Clarke, pri ncipal. the University of Ar izona. Sonora Sc~o~l -Wendell H is fa ther, Ray L. Welles , Edwards, pn nc1pal. . W dl d S h I M I . rest des at 1 qo7 Galat ea I I """" n•cordPd Au,usf 14, right, tit e, estate, ien or in· wi thou t cov .. nant or w .. rrantv, tere!<l in the relll property de--1928, in boolr. 19 1 pagP 296 · 1· 1 •· h ( o f OHi l'iat lfecords·. '''"'" oo an c oo -e vtr. T . Everhart. princi pal. e r., Ir v1ne Terra c e. Vi c toria School Lewis 1•xpr~"~ or trnp tet , '"lii<H•un~ .srrihed in t ,. :omplaint, ad-•• · I · 1'1 · ·11 nonh ~rl y alon• u id line of Ill "• po-.'<I'"'"Lon , or enrum• v,.rse to a t ott 's nwner!!'hip, h h · · 1 d P I ff Ordinary lli@h Tide to the r11nc•'"• to pity I ,. TPO\IItntn~ o r anh c ou upon aint i 's I I h I northPast,.rJy frolnn,atinn o f prinripa "IIIli o I ,. notr ""* tit,. t eretn, , h I) I d thr oor1 ... ,.,.ter y line of s aid rtH••d b•· .. aid [l.-r d ,)f Tru!il, f" f'O ants I.,..,. it: 1·1!,2i8,3!, ,.ith int"r· TIH: PEOPL E OF' liiE STATF. lot I; th f'nce sooth we l'lterly .... ! from n...-·.-mh .. r I , 1966, a-. or CAI.IF'O R ~IA s~:ND IIIDnjit l'lllid northwnterly pro- GHt:fTI'\CS TO: lon ~ation to thf' point of be-in "o"l not.-prO\·i,J,.,J, ... han• · ·ng ·• r r .. , tf .onv, un<l.-r th<" to·rm• of \E IIoi~O HT BAY DHf:Dr.l \'{: ,:tnnt · -..ud n .. ,:d o f lru.;t, f,.,..,, 1:0\IPA\'1'. a California ror· And you are ht'rJO:by notHied Fannon. Corona del Mar School - T ilden J, F arris, principal. C anyon School -Lealie Ferauson, principal • Californi a School -Wil- liam Hamil !on. IARICKMAN PROMOTED TO MASTER SERGEANT Willis 11. B arickman, son o f :\·lrs. Lucille Bari ckman o f 5J2 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, has been promoted to maste r sergeant in the U.S. Air Fo rce. Sgt. Barickman is a mis- sile electronics technician a t Edwards A FB, Cali f. He ~-B HUOIIIOI 1 GETS PIIMTIOI J 1mu A. H•derton. ton of Mr1. Gayle T. Bamett or 4319Pawice Rd., WutN ow- port Htriahtt, h .. boon pro- moted 10 ainan nul clan in lhc U.S. Ah work 2¢a • It actually costs even less than 2c a load with gas. • Any other kind costs 3 times as much. • During the lifetime of youl dryer you may save enough with gas to buy yoursel f a new one. • On installation costs alone. gas can save you up to $150. • No dryer dries clothes fa ster. fresher or flu ffier than a gas dryer. \ mrat•on: SOl 'Til co .. ~.I;)T C0\1-that, unl., ... s you !>0 appear and eh:.rl'"" ·•n•l '''1"'11 .,..'" n f th,. '-\\),a Cal ifom lit rnrpor(lt ion; an .. wer, the Plaintiff ,.·iJI apply TruSI<"<" ,ond ol th·· ITU"t" ''"'"" noES I thruugh 10. tnr!u.!Ji•·e ; In thf!O Court for the rf'l ief de- \f'd by .. :.id D,.f'rl of rru,.t, .on•lth" Hl.-\!:1..: f:0\11).-\:'il', a m.ilndedin th,. Complaint, to-,.,·it: Th,. ben.-firiary un ri"'r "'"d •nrpnratton, >t.n d :.11 other pf'r-Th11t it be adjud,~~:"d that the n .. ed of Trust, b)· r,.a,.on n! a ~on" unknol "n, d aiminjl: ilny P laint iff is th f' ownO'r of said brf'llch or df'filnl t in thl' obliJla• ri,e:ht, IJ\lf', f''<lilll', l i"n or in-prop~rty in fe., !!-imp],. abl'lo]u't,.: tinn ... ,,.,...ur,..J th JO:tPby , h,.r•·tn• tf"r<'"t in th l" r"il l propnt)' ,j,.... that it~ titlf' to Silid pro p~rtv for" ,.,,.cuter! nnrl d•·lh'"r"d scrib,.,j in the Compl.,int . ,.,J., be est:ohli!!'h,.d and qui,.teJ: to th" und,.r.<tj!ned a "riu,.n '"'"" to Plainto ff·,. o,.·n .. rcShip, th11t thl" Court ascertain and J)eclaration o f Default and nr an v rlnu<l upon P la intiff's d,.termine all f'SIII''"• ri ,e:hts , IJ•·mand for ~al,., anrl "rittf'n tit! .. thl"wtn: till ell, interests and d aim.!o in noticf' of brf'ildt ~tnd of .,.l .,c• YOI A H ~. H~:R~~HY NOll· and lo !!'aid prop,.rty, and everv Newport Heigh ts School - \lichael 1-J ill, principal. \lonte Vista School -Don Ho ut, prin cipal. Paularino School -Gordon Im ler, principal. is a member of the Air Fo rce lr---~ Sys t ems Command, which "lf.IJ I ~art th erJO:o f, whethf'r th"' sarrl,. ti on tu r au!<e tho• nndrr,.ijZn"d r · tn app,.lor anr 1111!-<W"r 'h,f . 10 ·., -1 • <h• p 1 f' Je,Bl or Pquitablt, prl'sent to .,,JJ .,o~i d I""P"rtv. to "~t il'h.· .omp '" " .-.n .. ny no "• I I) I · or futur .. , vested or cnntin'""• ,.aid oblt,fltion-., find thrr,._ II\"., " .. a .. a,,. l"nrporattnn, plaint ilf fil"d wi th th,. Cl,.rk of anri "''heth"r thl" same coni'iil<t!!i after, on V,.hrunrv fi, 1967, th,. th" .ola•l •· _ •·ntotl"d Court and of mort,~~:age!!i or li'"O!I of any under .. i ~,.,j c au.,~d ~air! no• f.uunt,, ,.·ithin t,..n day-. alter dPI!icript ion. that plaintiff re- lic"' o f br.-ar h an<l n f f'i"rt](]n .,,.,_1,,.0 n }nuof thi"' ."-llmmon"', cov,.r ill!! costs herf'in unri havf' to hi" rf'rorri,-d in book 81711, if """"d .... ithin th 1 .. County, 8uch oth~r and f,uther tef i,.f as Jlll~f' ().14, ,.,, ..,.,,,j Offici"! H•·· ,, "lthon th Lrh ,j,,.,. if l'o"tv,.d ma~ bl' mf'et in thr-prf'mis""'· cord!!. "l•('"'h"r", and io ""' forth "'IT~E S~ my hand anrl ""al Oat e: \lay 9, 1967 "h"t Jlll"r"J'<I nr liPn, if anv of th,. C:Qurt Rt:SF:f'I CI ·U~ SE R\Ir:•: r.O. '''"h .. , .. on or upon th,ot r .. r-rJATf:ll Jan. 30, IQ67 '".-.aid Tru.<il<"f', ta111 real prnpert~ or an~ ]tart (S .. ill ) . ~ /1 v J.f:. (;o l~¥1. I flUI.l Office r Lher~[, '"biuatt"d Ill the County "·~~· St )obn, Clerk SPS 8566 o(Ora'ft&e, State of C ~rlifamia, lty W111. W. Wlnt eotnb Pobli!ih.: lhy ts • .2~ J&iV..,,, -ze~·._,, .... -..crilu~d fit! .,J. o.,~Y ~-.. , J%7 ill the Vewporl H.,bor 0 11 · Publuoh, Ml"y 18, 2;,, he~ I, fl. • 11,.i' · "A parr <"! of land in th._. Chv 1967. in th" ~I'Wpo;!rl II arbor • K11 nf -.;,.,.,.port fl !'at·h, f.ount•· of F:nsi~n LEGAL HOTICE '\O'I IC.E 0 ~ IJE F-\t'J.T -\.'\ll E I.ECTIO'\ TO SF:I.I. I "~ DEll nu:n or TRr 'ST ~nt ir,. ;,. h"trhv jliVf'll that COil POll ·\ TIO'\ OF ·\ \IF.H lr: ·\. a Calif<1m ia C<lrpo rat inn, i-. dul~ •'1'/'"int•·•l Tru..;t,.•· und"r ,, ,j,.,.,J " tru .. t <l at"rl Julv 10, \961, P(rr ut,.d h\· JOii-.; II. Kll.IHlY , ,, marri,.,j man''" hi .. I'IO)P ,onrl ~"f>!H:tto• Jlf01JI'f\\' .;'" to ,,n un•ltvtd"t! r.nr hal( •n- ll':re!'>t in Pil rr <'l!'l I , 2 anri 1; CARL\!. lll'f:K. JH., a "in" I" men, II!< tn an undivi1IP rl nn,. ha lf iniNf'"l tn ParC"")"' I an•l 2: and H tj u : COR POH.-\ TIO\. a Califf>rn ia Cor poration , ;,.., to 1111 undivit!<"d int .. r,.c;t in Parce l 3, as Tru,torc; to !'If'• cur"' c"rtain obli!fation!'l in fa vor of F'J RST 'il'ESTER~ 8.-\X I..: -\.\'0 TRCST COM PAS'!', 3 C11 liforni• B•nkingCorpora. lion, as Reneficiarv. rf'cord<"d on Julv 17,1963, 11!1 Instrume nt .\'omb~r 1469i, in Book 6633, Pa!!e i33, of Officia l Record!! io the Office of the Recorder of Oran'ge County, .StatP of California, rl f'!!cribi ng land thue in 11a: -\11 that C~'rta i n land situated in the Slllte of California, County of Or11nge . City of .\'ewport Be11ch , de!'lcribed a!! fo llow!!: p.,ce\1: Th at portion of Lot 169 io Block 2 ol lrvine•s Sobdivi11i011 , u 11hown on a \lap recorded in book I , poo,~~:e 88 of Mi!lceilaneou!'l Mllfl"', rJO:cords of Oranjle County, Californ ia, d,.sc l'ibed a!l follows: Besinninjl; at 11 point in the :"arther/y line of the land described in dJO:ed In Hoag \femor ia l Hospital, recorded ff'bt-uary 8, 1946 ia book 1398, P"!e 20 of Offic ial Records, n id point bei ng distant South 89° 4:l' 35'' f:ast. 400.00 fe,.t from the point t>f inte raection of 1111id Northerly li n<" with a line that Is ~rallel with 110d dis• t•ot Northeaouerly 30.00 fl!el fr om the cr.ntr.rlin" of Plael!n• tia Avenue [llll!nl'lion, as aaid Pt.ceot ia A ,.,.nue f:•t,.n11i on ill de•cribf'd in dted to thf' Couaty of Oru!e , recorded Aptil 24.195~ lu bO()k 2180, .-~ 236 of O'ffld al Record• I theaer Not"th 0° 14' 25" r .. t 59.11 feet to • poiat ill • tiDe that ia r..r•llel with .. d dl•t•at CJ~~tlaeuterly J-47 .00 feet fro~a ... s-th4 H•terfy li1e of Trec:t No. 4692, •• 1howa • • ... , rtt• corded Ia book 164, ,.1" H lllr01tfil 2.5 Eacl•l•e of Ml•uUaae"• .... ,.. Neon!• of Or••• Co .. t,, C.liforal•l dt~e N•dti 40° 00' (J(t" t.•• paraiM ... Ith .. IIS .. G•; ... ..,., .... 211.11 , .... -Nri Ml' Off Off' ' LEGAL ~OTICE 'i\·,..,1 , ::!:!.">0 f.,,.t to a pumt in a li n,. that ;,. para iJ,.J ... itl, 11nri <listant "nuth"d«h•rll 3:!·1,)1) r ..... l from "aid ..:.ou th- P!) .. tPrl\' lin•• ,,f '1 ru r t \ o, lliiJ2; th""'""' -.:onh l!F' 00 ' (J()" ~ .!«t pa ra ll.-1 "ilh •. tid "ou!h "a"t"rl" lin,., 11.0 1 f•·•·t to th .. I"•Kinu in~ ,,f ,, non•tanli,.nt run·" ,.nn r av,. 1\,.,.t,.rh ha ,·i n,~~: a r<o di u .... ,)f ·,o.Oil f,..,..t , ,, m di a l lin<> throu,e:h '<aid pr~int h .. ar .. ."outh ·, o 1 r 06" Ea ~t ""'d po1nt b,.'"l' th" Souther!~ \"r· mmu!' nl th at r"rtain -..o.oo f .. ,..! riil<liu" .-u'n .. in the boun- riM)' Jm,. of th,. land sho,.·n on a \lap fiiJO:d in book BO, pap;f' 37 of RJO:cord of Sun·ey,., on file in thl': offi c f' o f thf' County Recordl':r of Orang" Countv, C11 1ifomia; thf'nce .\'orthell!!'tJO:rly, Sortherly and :'OorthwJO:!Itl':rly along !!-Hid curve thrnush a central 11n!le of 162° 09' 08" an arc di!l- tancJO: o f \41.51 ff'l':t to the .\'orth erly terminur; of "'aid curvl':; thence :"orth 40° oo· 00" f:ast along said boundary lin"' of thl': land !!hown on the Ma p filed in bonk BO , pl'lfl.l" 37 of Record of Surveyto , -.,4.26 fee t to thf' bl!(!in• nin@ of the tfl nl(•·nt c urve in s aid boundary linf' conc.ilvf' "'~l'lterlr. h11vin~ a radius ol 15.00 ,.,.I; th"n"" ~o rthell!lt,.rly, S nrthf'rly and "orthwestl'rly along !!14id curve through a r~otral Bnf!l"' nl 9()0 00' 00" an arc di!Oianel' of 23.56 ·f<"•t to a lin,. tan· IJ:"nl, sai•l line t anJL:ent b .. tnp; tb,. Southwestf'rly lin,. of Tract No. 5854, as !O hown on a Map record ed in book 2 13, pages .18 and 39 of .\fi,o;re l- laneou.!'l ,\{apt<, rP cord!< of Or~~np:e Cou nt y, Californ ia; thence South 50° 00' 00" [11111 alon,~~: !'laid Southwf'!<terly Jine, 237.51 fel':t 10 II r oi nl in thf' Westerly lin" n thr l11nd described · in deed 'to th e Sute o f Californ ia, re- corded July 15, 1953 in hook 2538, page 66 of Offici11l Record!l; thence South 9° 28' 25" We~<t 11l onp; uid l'e8- terly line, 28 1.05 feet to thf' Notth~18terly con:tr.r of said laod described in del!d to Ho a~ Memorial Hospital; thence cootiaoiDIJ South 90 28 ' 25" Wut aloak s eid We~t­ terly Hoe, 37.12 fht ; thence North 86 ° 14' 05" Wut, 315.23 fel!t to • point Ia • liae tbae,.. bea111 So~th o o 14' 25" We•t fro• the polot of beslaaias: t.ileace Nortl!t oo 14' 2$" E .. c, 17.25 feet to tht poi at of be.iiuiag. Parcel 2: Lot 100 of Tr•~t No. t692. •• MoWIL •• a M•p reeof11ed ia ~ 164, JNIU 22 throaafa 25 of Wiac:ell• ..... iiap•, reeords or o,..,. Codty, C•llfon~la. 11tta&portl .. ducrlbed •• lol• ...... ~-=L~E~G-A~L~H~O~T~IC~E~- A"J!i nnin~t at a poi nt in th.- Southw,.literlv liof' of .,:oi ri l.ot !00 dt'<tant thf'Teon South 22 11 IB' 09'' Eut, 82.72 fe,.t from th.-mn!iil \\'f'sterly com,., th .. ro·o f: th.,nc,. lf'nvinjl !>111<1 :-c.uthw,.su•rlv lin,. North 67 " 11' S l" f.11,.t, 19.03 f,.,.t tn " )Joint in a lint parall('l to and 119,00 It'"' South"·,.,.;t<·rl\ of thl"· \o rtheit>o~,.rl y lin•· o'f Joaid Lot 100; then ce ul ono< "'""' p<ua]l,.] lin<" Sfiut h ">00 00' 00" Ea.'!H, 220.3 1 f,.,.t t o a poiot in the Southt-rly lin" of '\aid Lot 100, u id poi nt bf'inj! in a rutve, conca v<" .\'orthW"'!Iterl y ~tn d havinR a radiufi of 370.62 lef't, il radt:ol 10 s aid point bf'ar!l South 37 ° 23' 08" Ent, thencf' South- wel!ller\y along aaid curve through a "entral aogiJO: uf ]5° 04' 59" an "" distance of 97.56 ff'f't to • tan sent com· pound curve. concave ~orth­ east,.tly an d havins 11 radio ~< of 25.00 fJO:et ; thence Westerly an d \'ortherly along u id o::un·e throo JL:h a central 11ngl e of 90° 00' 00" foil M C di!!'• tancf' of 39.27 feet to a line tllnsent: thence al ong sai d tangf'nt line \'otth 22° JB' 09" Wf'st, 182.84 feet to th<" poi nt of hf'ginning. '<Rid obliRations' includ ing nne note for th" prin cipal I'IUm of 1225.000.00: That th" h.,n,.firial intf're!lt under !OUCh rif'l'd of ITU!II 11nd the ohli!!:ot ion~> -cured there- by 11r,. pr~"l>l!'ntl y held by the undf'rl'liRned; th11t 11 breach of, anti r\Pfau lt in thf' obligations lo r whi ch !ou ch ,J,.ed of tru!'lt i!' ~<erurity h•s occurred in that payment has not been m11ol" of: I. th,. prjncipal halancr due Apr il I. 19f>i in thf' amount of 1175,000.00 tO,t;l!'th"r with in· terf'St th erl!':on at the tllte of 8 ~ from January I, 1967. That by reiiSf>n th l!;reof, the •!o dul'li~ed owner and holder of 1111itl nnte ud!Oeed of Tru tll, has et<"rci a.ed its optioo an d ha11 df'rlared, aad does herl!by df'rl&rl! "'llid indf'btedneas an d i.ll fl um!< at"curl'!oi by 11aid Deed of Trost imm JO:diatJO:Iy dor. 1111d payable, and thflt th l': uoder- fli gnf'd l!lects to cau11e the property describ.,d in the Oel!d of Ttul!!t abovl': refl!;rred Ill the re cord of which ia ••de a part n f thi"' notlc"' for dt~aeriftion of the prl':rniaea, to be an d ill •ccordaace whh the provi111iona therl!of, to tt llllafy s aid ohli &• don. Dated Apri l 28 : 1967 F IRST WESTERN RANI AND T RUST COMPANY by W.J , Awah, A .. t . Ylee Pteaideat The above No,iee waa ,.. I eorded May 2, 1967 ~ •• Ooew-. •eat No. 880 i • Book 82.0. pss_e 907 of OHi cl •l Rtrcotd1 of Or•r Co••'Y· Callfontll . P .. hllllt: M1y II, 18, 2S, Jue k 1967, I lhfl Newpon Hatbor r.•olp • Wilson School -H u bert Leathennan, p rincipal. Whittie r School -Samuel Mc Elfresh, pri ncipal. Adams Sc hool -Ro be rt ~Iiiier, p rincipal . advanc es Ameri ca's aero- space techno lo gy through development o f new systems and hardware. 1-\c is a gra- duate o f Tustin II ish School. Pomon a School -C laren ce Nedom, principal. Harper School -Alfred O'Leary, principal. Newport School -R alph Frei tag, prin cipal . ; SHOPS AND SERVICES Presidio School -C arl Vrebalovich, principal. Save Time And Money-Call An Expert L indbergh School -Jo hn Weling, pri ncipal. !]!OCfQ~[!i!~~== I • MARINE HARDWARE -.-=P"E"T"su=P-=P-:-L:-:1 e'"'s,--- Ba~wiew School - Garlan Wetzel, principal. ' AIRMAil LOVELACE IS ASSIGIIEO TO HOLLOMAN Ainnan Second C lass Ben- nie D. Lovelace, son o f Ben F. Lovelace o f nn Croftdon SL, Coxta \lesa, h a s been graduated at'Kees- Je'r AFB. \1iss., from the trai ning cou rs e for U.S. Air Fo rce electronic e quipment repairmen. Airman Lovelace, a gradu- ate o f Costa ~l esa High School , is being assigned ltl ,Holloman AFB, N.M., for duty with the Ai r Defense Command. LEGAL NOTICE CF.:RTIFICATf: OF' BliSI.\'ES.(j Fict itious r irm Saml': P-27194 THE L:N DERSIC:"ED does hereby CJO:rtify that he i10 con- due ling a Color Sales Asency business at 640 St. h m".!l Ro11d, ~l':Wport Beach, Califor- nia, P .O. Bo~ •41 I, Costa Mesa, Cali forn ia under thf' fi ctitious firm name of Color Control Com p•ny and th11t sa id finn is composed of the follow· ing person whose name in full and placl': of residt"nt e ar,. 11s followl!i, tn·wit: Will iam J, Hendri ckson, 640 St. James Road, Ne wport Bl!toch, California, WITNF.SS my hand thi" 28 th day of April, 1967. "'ill iam J. ll endrick.!l on STATE or CALifORNIA COUNTY Of ORANGE "8 · ON Til lS 2Rth day of April, 1967, b~for<" me, a :'\otu ry Pub- li c in aurl for '!laid cou nt y and !'ltate, residi n8 th,.rein, dul y comm istoinne oi and !'lworo , p~r· sonally app<"ared William J, ll t-ndrick~o~on known to me to be the p,.r!t.on wh o.o~f' nam,. i!' .!IUbscrihed to th.. "'ithin i n- s truml!nl, and acknowl .. d~t"d In me that hi" ,.,ecutf'd the !'lame. WI TNESS my h•d and off ic i•! · seal. Betti': A. lfoll enb,.t:lr. SMITH BROS. CO . Heeling -•h c..•"-" Sheet Motol 16..0 Sup•rlor Ave. Ll 8-5531 -------o APPAREL -WOMEN UAII DAHL 3etter Dresses & S.o''"•••<" Accessories and Gift s Newporter Inn OR 5-1700 Westcliff Pla1a Ml 2-2444 Ne':"'port Beach o BEAUTY SALOH %712 &. Clouo H.,. a.. .... llu ...... ,~,,. o BUILDING CONTRACTOR • REMODELING • ADDITIONS LICENSED. BONDED FRED H. GE RWICK 30.. Colclenroc:l 673.6041 -549. 2170 S.rwtftg tho Coauol "••• wlfh Gu olltr Caflc:toll & l'r-pf Efflclonf s ..... tu "'······· loe.(IIIID Rd., Ll8--33 18 P.O. Box 421 CoslaMflSI I Ill /LiJ.tf. fF'CENIII Notary Poblic in •nd for 1111 id County 11nd Stilt,., · ~~~~:~~..,~~ ud budaet dry My Cqmrn is11ion npire~< Sept. ~ Fait tervice 17. 1967 quality wort_ Publi•h:May4,11, 18, 25, 1967, Ia the Newport H•rbor En•isn Nlr 11nice laund1,. IE A G000 IIIIGMIOR J( you are • newcomer, or know of a n••comer to th• U•rbot Area who hu rMX been wefcamed, do he, • r ... ., ulli•• the H•rbor Vi•itor btt•Mn I M4 10 e.m ., -.4 1h -'11 call .,.. ya.r rrteM witll nla•J• ilttfOfft'laciCHt .., •"•• ,..,.. '"•"' ktiMII lm11 whi ... ..... ,...., • ••lp ... , become ~·._.. .; Ill her ,... ..mlll .. ftJI, · TNI liM-YI.TOI -HY+tJti Pi11iahedl Laundly Ac•<J Dl I . C.110t ....,., m.HOI fi'LOW~RI FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMMrl Tosh ..... SUPPUES Crystolin• Cor,oratlon Coating Resinl & Molda Fib.rglau Materials onJ , Supplies -Ll st-02'n 1626 Placentia, Costo Meso o HEALTH EQUIPMEHT o HURSERY JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH ;-..la1u re 's Wa y to Health - Beauty -Relaxation. Ca ll for 1\ demonstrat ion 546-fii SO or 836-7561 Shrubs, Interior Plarits Tropical & Trees lnscctcides and Fertili1er S&H Green Stamps FR££ DE LIVERY CORONA DEl.. MAR NU RSERY -:-=,--,,.-.,------12744 E. Coast Hwy., 67WI60 o JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping md waxing • Windows Complete Cleaning Service. CALlr 646-4977 o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERI"G (By Europ eta Cra ft•m en) REMODEL 2 ••· sot OHL Y $69. 50 c.u .. le"" •• 215 Molo H. I . 536-6405 FR!E 4ol & ,lcko, O{fi ... ? .• ;~ ... ------·--...-ooc ...c'""" n-••nn CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY • QUALITY WORK • HElL'$ FIREHOU$l -.. _ .. Bl•4. No-" Booch 67~ UF"HOLSTERY e REII'INtSHING OAAPERIE.S e CUSTOM CARF>ETS AMPLE l'lAI'ti<ING IN fiii:EAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., IHC. .. WHERE THE 4 U.S. PL,<GS FLY" CVCWCAIII •TYI.INe IIICI"fii.C:TtN• • IIICSCIIIIetH• nofl'tcAL " .. •• h ...... ,.,.. •• , .,d .... '--t1lwt ... ectlen of ,....·cat fhh ht the •ea. "'• !1• ccrry a fwll line of ..,.;.,. 1, etd ·.u occ .. - ooriean..d.dfg, fie hoWty. S..tt. S.. Tooplcal, 218 II. 1111-, C.M. Liberty 8-7'161. Cotto MeN PLUMBIHG A. R. M ARSAC PLUMB ER 700 Camation Ave. Corona del \.-lar Plwnbina Repair s DAY & NIGHT WAT ER HEATERS 673·4130 DoGEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE (R-eliable pjo,,.tJ<n r atul Hutitt•J 14 HO UR EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONE 6~·~22 Ros. 548-4187 Repair -lnstellatlan Ret~toc:lel TOM D•GEARE 961 W, 17th St.· Unl• C Co tta M•ta Phone in Y CHir Order lor o Svbtcrlption: Call 673.0550 oJEWELERS WALLACE CALDEIIHEAD }E WEtER 3123 E . Coa1t Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole 3-2250 REST AIIIIAHT IUUHIII'S .... .., LUNCHI!ON-DINNER COCKTAILS ORiola ).9405 l4ll0 VIA OPOATO No-S.oda IAYIIIIY'I !HOE REPAIR PluM •dLa-..,ar-~­ S & H St_, • -.-.. ... _._ 1114 I..VINI: ON.J! DAY SI!.RVICB .... """'"G.-n.r& ' N~.ORT •• ACM 1190 H•l!Df ·"-11..-----~· ... .:•.:":.T;.:C;L;:I::;•.:;•.;"";;:•:;•::•:...-----..11 ~&a MIM -.... JJlt ,, IEWOIIT IIAIIIOR EIIICII ROOI D SEC11011 - -P• 1 lltURSOAY,IIAY 25, ISr CXIIIIIIA DEL liAR, Coll.lf. Election held at CDM TMin Coroaa del Mar Hlab Scbool slu.-.u weN elec: .. d eo 1M biah potltion ofneuyeaft c lau' om cera. The fnehmen elected Kea Scofield, preaident; JUlio Jarvi 1, vice-president; Oeri McCormick, ucre- laly, and Bubera Katz, lreuurer. Responsible for lbe im· porl.ant job or handlina the JUnaor-acnior prom, the sophomores elected Steve Hartley, prcaj dcnt; Mary '"'{;::"'iJ Wri-t, vice•pruident; .. l Marianne Cox, secr etary, and Carol Olander, treasurer. ...---------- The "Senior Gift'' is the bia project £or neil year's senior clau. Thote elected to handle thia job are Ken Evenon, president; Jim Riedel, vice;ve~ideat: Liuay Bt~o t, seer...,., .wl Kathleen Kelley, &reuurer. • • • After I ltn:RUOUI week Of campaipin'-&he 1967-61 euc:ulin council baa beon o lee ted at Corona del Mar HiF School. The new auoc:iatcd Student Body president i 1 Tom' Hornbeak, former junior clan pruident and a mem- ber or Student Council for 6 umeslen. He manaacs &o maintain a 4.1) arade aver· aae. Pruidina over the Student Council is one or lhe ~n jobs of the A.S.B. vice prelident. f'illina thi • ornce for next year wi II be Tom Purcell. Tom has also been an active member of Student Counci I 1nd i 1 now holdina the o£fice of junior clan vice-president. Kris Boyd, who has been lhe secretary-treasurer or the Balboa bland Yacht Club, will be recordin& the minutes as next year's A.S.B. Secretary. She hopes to develop better communi• c ation between the Execu tive ---------,--::...._~~'---------1 Council and the student body. ernmen1tt,,,nl~:~j~~ family u more than ation Areaa. $7 is used to a&~ure more recreation For mQre information on this -_;;~;th:;h;i~­ write: Operation Golden Eagle, Bureau Recreation, Box 36062, 450 Golden Gate San Francisco, California 94102. I'm sure you'll agree, moving out of town is a big job. Taking care of those hun- dred-and-one little details can get pretty hectic. And that's why we have dev eloped a plan that will make any out of town move a whole lot ea,s... ier. W!>~l i~ the •• . Easy'Move Plan. HeTe snow it works: With Just one call to our Busi ness Office, we'll stop your phone serv- ice here and start it there. It doesn't matter whether ydu're moving to a nearby town or across the country -the Easy Move Plan is effective throughout the Bell System. Last thin~ out, fi rst thing in -I'm sure you'll find it saves you tlme and energy to always have a phone within reach. To get the Easy Move Plan, just call your Service Representative. She'll take care of everything. . . ' MEET WAYNE TOSCAS Wayne T oscas, your T ele- phone Company Auistant Manager, has ruict.d in the Newport Harbor area for the past five years, Wayne comes to our Busineu Office with past experience In our Commercial and Eng in .. ring departments. Thus, he should prove ta be a valuable member of our awn telephone team. Wayne has expreued a sincere ciesi,. to help meet the '-I .,hone needs of his fellow community members. @ I'KificTellphant ~~L~Downoy, Your Telephone Manager in Newport Belch Coit Drapery Cleanintrls Goaranmed Perfect· or 1~ Reploc...,..,t R~tardteu of the oee of Your Draperies, if CIMI'IoW• The treasurer for the Key Club next year is Emme tt, Raitt, and he will also hold the position of A. S. B. treasurer. One' of his ideas for nu.t year is "to have a report ready to tell the student body of v.tla t their A.S.B. card s will aive lhem, in ways of enter· tainmen t." Represen tin g Corona del Mar at all Cali forni a Auo-- cia ted Student Councils Conferences will be Gretchen Broering and Ro xie Ray. Gretchen's primary hope is "to prov ide the Executive Counci I with a coo stant now of ideas, with enouah detail to allow ac· complishment at COM.u One of Roxie's incentive s is "to interchanze other ideas wi th other schools, and try to find answers for some of the questions ,..at COM." Roamin'J' th'e Cll'l'lpul nellt year wi II be the two new Commiuioners at L.arae, Brook Cross and John John son. In ch a rae of a II A.S. B. elections and all ~id assemblies will be Tom Key, servina as next year's Campus Commia• s ioner. Tom's main goal is to make school mo re enjoy- able and to make it "some· thin1 worth wh ile." .. Makin& students as well as the community 'aware of COM activities throu1h news letters and forums" is lh e main incentive of Kate Hamil, who will ~erve as A.S.B. commissione r of publicity. A .. TTED TD PIIACnCE IEFOIIE HIGH COUIIT Lee J, Rosch of Cos ta Mesa, an atiOm ey and Gol- den West Colleae poli tical science instructor, has been acknitted t> practi ce lbe£ore the U.S. ~preme CoorL He is a mem ber of the Texas bar, and a lieu lea· an l colonel in the Anny Re- serve. He received the honor while in Washina&on, D.C., on a 2-weelt loai a ti cal eur- cise at the Pentaaon. e ~.,_., • .4 Ne Sllrtl'lll .. • e '"'•tt"t.-.4 P.,fect PI-t Foil••••~ e Gu•rt"t•e4 P•rfec:t £•-' Hellllt • GuerMtee4 fill•• F~c: Life MOPI' ....... ,~ ·mtawan 1ua .. 1M. c. ... ..., ..... al.i'lll -- -·-· I I DID THEY DIE ••• • FOR THIS? • .,Ua" MAICHOS SAN PIANCISCO DIAFT CAID IUINEIS N1W TOll' ARE YOU CONCERNED? JUST A FEW WEEKS AGO, .ntt; HOUSE COMMI'ITEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACfiVITIES ISSUED A REPORT THAT SAID COMMUN~TS WERE IN A PCEITION OF CONTROL IN THE SPRING MOBILIZATION MARCHES, AND YET NOTHING WAS DONE TO STOP THESE MARCHES THAT WERE HELD THROUGH-OUT THE UNITED STATES. THE MARCHES OF THE • SPRING MOBILIZA- TION COMMITTEE TO END THE WAR IN VIET NAM • IN SAN FRANCISCO AND OTHER CITIES ON APRIL 15, 1967, WERE A DISGRACE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WHILE UNITED STATES SERVICEMEN ARE DVING, FIGHTING COMMUNIST AGGRESSION IN VIET NAM, THE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND CITY GOVERNMENTS ALLOW CC»w!MUNIST SYMPATHIZERS TO GIVE AID AND COMFORT TO THE ENEMIES OF OUR COUNTRY BY DEMONSTRAT ING AGAINST OUR SERVICE- MEN IN THE STREETS OF 'AMERICA. I BELIEVE THAT OUR SERVICEMEN DESERVE MORE THAN THIS. I BELIEVE THAT OUR SERVICEMEN DESERVE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING: FROM WAR MATERIAL TO MORAL SUPPORT. FOR· THIS REASON I AM ASKING . ALL CITIZENS WHO BELIEVE AS 1 DO TO JOIN ME IN A NATIONAl. ~E WITH THE FOLLOWING GOALS: 1. TO DEMAND Ca«lRESSIONAL ACTION AGAINST PJ;:RSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS GIVING AID AND COMFORT TO THE ENE- MIES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . 2. TO E LIMINATE THE WAR-MAKING PO- TENTIAL OF THE VIET CONG BY DE- STROYING ALL MILITARY TARGETS IN NORTH VIET NAM AND BLOCKADE THE PORT OF HAIPHONG. 3. "UNCHAIN CHIANG" -GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI SHEK HAS OFFERED TROOPS TO ASSIST OUR AMERICAN FIGHTING MEN IN VIET NAM. WE DEMAND THAT CON- GRESS ACCEPT THIS OFFER. 4. WE DEMAND THAT OUR FIGHTING MEN BE ALLOWED TO ACHIEVE A SWIFT AND COMPLETE MILITARY VICTORY AGAINST THE CC»w!MUNIST FORCES IN VIET NAM . I NEED THE HELP OF EVERY AMERICAN IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE · THESE GOALS . LET US JOIN TOGETHER IN TH~ NECESSARY TASK. AND WHEN WE HAVE SUCCEEDED, I AM SURE THAT EVERY FIGHTING MAN OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL SAY: WELL DONE AND THANK YOU. JOIN US NOW BY SENDING IN THE MEMBER- SHIP BLANK TODAY, ALL CONTRIBUTIONS WILL BE USED BY THE S.O.S. COMMlTI'EE TO RUN TH1S AD IN MAJOR CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES. A PETITION TO THE ca.- CRESS WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY Rl::llJRN MAIL. ~--------------------------· TO: WILLIAM I'INN I'ATIIIICK, CHAUIMAN MII'I'OWt CU.. KRVICI:I .N CC~IIIIII Ill CANAL ln.u:t SAN !tAP' AIEL. CAUF'ORNIA lftO I I IUI'I'OIIf THE GOALI OF' THE 1 .0.1, COMMITTII. IT1Wif cnY--------------STATI------~------ • FOR A. CONSERVATIVE Approach to General lnnrance Contact ED WARD The sustainin g and patro- ness members of the. New· port Harbor Servic e League met ~lay 10 in the home of Mrs. Edward A. Raul ston for the firs t of a series of 3 &arden lectures. A special committee unde r the chairmanship of Mrs. Edwin Andress and co· chairman, Mrs. Frederic M. JAY & RENFRO Hurd, have planned this 333 N. NEWPORT DL.YIJ~I series of lectures. NEWPORT BEACH The May 10 lecture was on LIBERTY 8·1188 PO-lB. ~ IIIU.S CAIIIIh NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT BLVD. PH. 6~ ... 3Ut:oata Me•~ COMPLETE SHOI, HANDIACO, LUc;c;ACOI RII'AI- ~~ 3 Locotlons To $om y.., e IUchanls Litle Conhr Litle hlo. e 3-401 E. Cooot Hwy. Corona clel Mar e 1113 North Moin St. Santa Ana IHITIC.t ou• COSTA M.S& iltCM" li tLOI.D JOHN SMITH ofbl7 Marigol d Ave ., Co rona del Mar , has been on leave fr om Pensa· cola, F lor ida , where he is station ed with the U. S. Navy. John is assi gned to the train ing car rier, the u. S. Lexington, and Is the edi tor of th e sh ip's newspa oer. He is the son of Mrs. ·A I hooart of Co rona del Mar. He 1s " the reserve and ell"pec ~s to be •l ni sM:d .~1 th acti ve duty in :he !a ll . P hone in You r Order for o Subicription: Coli 673.0550 st nee. Offer ends May 31 All the First National City Travelers Checks you want- up to $5,000 worth-for a fee of only $200 .. -... --· ... frMip W(STCUff OffiCE , 1, WESTCLIFF AT DOVER 6-42·3111 MYSIOE OffiCE .••• BAYSIDE AT IAMBOA[£ 642·1lU NM"'itJ OfFICE .••• CAMPUS AT McARTHUR 540 2111 NElii'ORT HARIIOR EMIGII . SEOOND SECllON --P.qe 8 TltURSOAY, MAY 2i, 1967 OOROIIA DEl MAR, CALl F. CUSTOM HOMES-•ClJ&IN6 COUiotiRCIAL PenoooliMd .... ~.- 11011 L ... . ELDER CONStiUCI'ION CO. 1107 !. 3S Years in Ne.,.. a..Cih 11.4. Coloring Contest COLOR THE OOT·TO·DOT IIM~IETTJ on this woH's liltlo Pot•-hctiM 2, P•t• 2 otul mall your entry to the ••I• ftewa,...., 2721 E. Coolt Hwy,, c.,... 4ol M.r, Coli f., posfwlorkod not lotor thM ....,_.,,' ,..., 29, 1967 lo uro to inducle •-e, .............. with •try. RICHARD CATE;.D (/o-•fiy o/ P••.,U,.a.J lUTYLII ... S'ICIALIIT I CUANIN' I MAZINe I ITOU.M Jl .. L c. ... Hl!Jirtwey, l•lh 1, C...... ~ Wer 11\eM 671-1104 Orco Block Co. BUD.DING "BLOCKS • AU ...,. . AU. TVl'IF.S I ,...., ..... ,1 ....... ,..- 100 &cltaUa. It-tao 1111 &. •.aa. ... ,. IT IS WITH GREAT PRIDE AND HUMILITY THAT WE JOIN THE MAYORS OF NEWPORT lEACH AND COSTA MESA IN "SUPPORT OUR SERVICEMEN" WEEK In these doys of draft burning, protest marches and other acts of indiffer· ence and outright defiance of the principles upon which this ireat country of ours has be~n bui It, we feel that now is the time for those of us who hove love and loyolty for our country and for our flog to stand up ond be counted. Many of us here at Theodore Robins Ford have nrved our country ' -in World War I, World War II, and Korea. We ore indebted to you, the mtm· bers of our Armed Forces, who are willing to put your life on the lint to protect and preserve the princ iple& th ia great Un ited State& stands far . Sincerely, THEODORE ROBINS FORO and Our Entire Staff J WE SALUTE BRONZE STAR IS AWARDED CapL Willi• K. ICDhn Jr., Conner Balboa reaid•t, hat received the bronze tLat medal for merhoriout Itt• vice in Vietnam. 1 He .ervcd there froin June 7, 1%6, to laat May 7 witb 1he 6th Battalion, 56th Artil· lory of tho U.S. Atrtry. He came t.ck to the Statu for reauianmcnt, vititina in Loa Anaelcs with hit father, and i11 now in the proceu of movinJ with his wife and 2 tons 10 hit new duty ata· Lion at Fort Sill, Okllhoma. Capt. Kuhn i 1 a 1 ~54 If .. duate of NeWport Harbor Hiah School, attended UC Berkeley for l yean, and entered the acnico in Juno, 1 'H&, at Fort Ord, Calir. He it manied to the formor Judith Ford of Kennewick, Wath. Hi a father, William K. Kuhn Sr., waa one of the oriainal oraanizcn of the BaJbot. Peninsula Point Assn., uill maintains hit activo membership in tho Newport Harbor Elka Club. Tho Kuhn family rotided for many yean in tho Harbor Area. until tho death or Mra. Kuhn. Tho Anny citation de- tcribina the award to Capt. Kuhn rcada in part at Col- Iowa: "Due to hia exemplary demoruuation or leadeuhip, initiative and devotion to duty, Capt. Kuhn was se- lected for duty u Batallion operationt officer. It is the Battalion Operation a Center which controls, coordinates and intearates the tactical ope rations or the firina batteriea in their 24 hour per day miaaion or providina close ll'ld contiauous de - fense aaainst low altitude attack on vital installations in the Re public of Vietnam , .. He quickly molded the inexperienced personnel into a smooth efficient team •.. "Another problem was the location of the Operations "He was selected as se- nior evaluator for the Bat-- talion combat readiness team. His profession al , en- thusiastic approach has provided a more realistic evaluatiOft of the unit ca- pability to enaaae hostile aircraft, thereby enhancin a the air defense posture,. , Capt. Kuhn has di schar1ed all aui aned duties in an ou t1tandina manner and has inspired others to creater May go back to Vietnam When Walter mat1 3 on the USS "1-alts· IUs 'holM ~Clft he liket 10 attend Harbor Hiah aames with his brother, Ron. Ron and hit parents, Mr. and Mn. Walter Souder, live at 631 Irvine Ave,, Newport HeiJhts, Walter left Hubor Hiah to enlist in the service. His fiut ship was the nuclear powered USS Oticaao. He w11 with the fiut crew on ita shakedown cruise after it was christened at San Franciaco, parti cipatina in the "Grey 0\ost" exercise orr the coast or Southern California. He left the Crui- ser and transferred to the destroyer about a year aao. Since then he has been on maneuvers with the West Pak, and convoy duty, pro- t ectina troop and supply ships aoin1 to Vietnam. blow aun s and darts," Wal- ter has written. While aboard the ship the men had to be carefu l of sniper bullets becaus e the ship was so close to shore. Even when off duty. they carried their rifles and wore their ammunition belts, ac- cordina to Walter. He was injured while his His lut weekend home , sh ip was refuelina at sea. Walter attended the Scou t· ~e was holdina an oil lin~ o-Rama and wu so inspired m. heavy seas and .when It by it that he decided he sltd, he fetl, teaung the would like 10 work with the cartilaae in his kn.ee, Walter Boy Scouts, ir he leaves spent 3 month• tn the US the service in De cember N.avalHospit~lin the Philip· But if hi s tout is extended : ptnes after m1nor suraery. he may 80 back to Vietn am It was u.nsafe 10 walk ofT with the Wiltsie. the ho1p1tal pounds be-His brother, Ron , will be cause .they w.~re so clo1e 18 in July and will reg i!!.ter ~ the J~ncle. The ~avaae• for the draft. He is partial tn the Junale are sttll S&V· 10 the Navy, althouahis also aces, and you can ~ee th~m thin kina of the Air Force, throuah the trees W1 th the It hi 1 mother said. AAUW to install officers Ntw officers will be piped aboard a& the in- atallation luncheon of the Nawport.C01 &a Me1a Ameri- caa Auociation of Uni .. vanity Women at the Reuben E. Lee Reataurant in Newporl Beach at 12:30 p.m. d!.ia Saturday, May 27. Mra. E. J. O'Britn wi II inatall lhe incomina board: preaidtn&, Mn. RaGley Riebl; preaiden&o-olect.. Mn. NcntiQ Ea.li; fint 'lic::o- prt~idnt. momberabi p. Mrs . Roaald Amold; 1ecoad '•ic::e· pr .. lden&, PfOif'llll, Mra. LAwia E ... e: ncordina topics \llbich the branch wi II be studyin'a. Mu. Thomu Penderahut wi II discu11 "Society's Re- flection in che Arts"; Mu. Ronald McGurer, "The Orowina Gap between the Rich and the Poor Nations": Mra. Nicholas Pier, "Teat- ina Valuea in • Chanaina Soc:iety"; and Mrs. Lewil Evana, '"The Politic• of Public Education." Memberahip in AAUW is open to women holdina deaNe• hom in1titutions on lhe AAUW Hat oC quali· fied iuli•tiona. _...,, toft . Roboot IAI-; c-opooodioa AI-M IS I'IIOIIDTID IMN&ary, Mra . Harl1nd Me:: RJda•d 0. Bamet Jr •• wuu-; .,. ... ,.... -... IIOD o1 Mr. aod Mra. Richard -ck-.. 0.-ooSt.oflSUO.MII 1\e PfOII• will fAaate Aft., Coal8 Mesa, lau been polootloao 'r •• ut oeo•oe _,.. 01 olaa• finl ad ••lo t11r Mr a. ,_., ola .. i• •• U.S. Air Force, J-. loopl_tall.. Ho lo • "'"""" .. c~~.,lc tu~-wiU..-.. oow ot •• lloo All, VIe•-. NEWPORT BEACH 10c RVI THE NEWPORT HAR&OR N 10( COSTA ~-~~;·~--~-~--~-;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;~MESA 1:: --·····- • ers to Pint piau winners ia &be lr . ' Harbor H' .. l d . senior and i•ior diYiaM:.a ~nn~ 1 an s , were named in the Newpor& . 1' IIY J.ne JOIIu. Tu ... tin; and Mrs. Barbua Tu~ Harbor Eachuae Cl•lr'a n•. 2211 Rutaera Drive, aearch for WI•& coa& .. t .10 Costa MeaL "'!"pete a& 7:30. p.m, ... Second ·~ad lrd places in Fnday, May 26. tn 1be £1.. .. · d" · · h Cl b eli . . e aeruor l'lttton were c anae u YtiiOD coa.-won~ Kathal ... NuM 15 ~at at Crozier Junior Hiltl of llll Samoa Place, ~~~ In lnalewoo":-~... 1 mdent of Dorothy LyM Hama, 16, of 326 Jo. for her Tahitian W~lnu& . S~. Costa Mesa. ..d Hawaii~n dances; and w~ll .. asn tmperaonate Mn. Marilyn Holden, 15, of SOl Mtller -~ldloultl abo may Sin Bemudino Newport aelecl • d18'erent 1on1 &bM . • "Th Shado r y Sm"l .. Het .. ts, -t.o sana and • wo our 1 ~ played d!.e pi tar. lb.at ~ be.r .n~u place ta Runnera-u.r in lbe junior lbe ~entor davuaon. . division w~re Susan Wood- Jul.t• Ann Howell,~. 11••• ward, ~ • ..,f 2700 Petoraon credit kJ her. d•c• lna&Nc:· Way, Costa Meaa. ballot lor, Lokelan1 An4eraon. for d~ncor· and PollY Beard ~ lh.e Hawaiian aad Snollt o1 41 j 21st 5&., Now~t' dancea dlat won her the Beach, ll'ld Laura Weber, lD, junior divlaion raLina. of 436 E. 21at S&., Newport Judaea for the con&aal Beach, who combined • were ~ •• Kay Sowa. 1512 dance and mimic act. compete agarn . ' • Mines off Vietnam imperil ca"ier Roxee ad old c•• float ''I like it," taid Bill of uhon alooa tho Harbor hia navy lifo. "I like my beacbtt •d no one payt ahip and like rqy frieada." any attention, but to Wil· He has been to Okinawa, 1 liam White Jr., on watch Hoaa Kon;, Olam, Wake, luac SS to 60 on lhe Valley Porp aircrart che Al.ilippinc!l and Hawaii, yeua old camo into th e canior orr the coast of Viet.-He uw action in Vielnam ros&awanl at )35S Via Lido nam anylhina Ooati.na in the last September, October, Li4o S.opa aaea, and asked water could bo JDinod.. and November and came payment on clips he said Bill ssw a coconut and home in Oe~embcr. the owne1 had ordered. wtfile at Vietntm lhe ship James Blackwood of Tus· reported it to his ship. A had no air conditionina and . k •-s · d h PT boat came alona. a mem--where they olep• the tern-. Un, a coo • ~ ICVC t 0 bet o( the crew leaned over ~ man and paid him $18. When perature was 120 deareea, Cui Ruuell of the Balboa and pic~ed it ~P from the according to Bill. Bay Club came to work, he wa~er With 1 piece of rna-"But it was 190 dearees cho cked with .. NYCO t.enal that co~ld be cloth in the boiler rooms -they Products Co:• to tell them or wax and camed d)e coco--were brinaina them up all that clips had not been or· nut out to sea. the time, We had fan a but dered, and discovered that ''We beard them explode they didn't do much aood. the company did not exist. it and saw' the water ao up Our racks were we t with The clioA were worth n 'up the air.'' he said, "We S"'(eat-we couldn't s leep!' we re lucky.'* For this, Bill Nor could the men sleep oo received a $20 award, and deck as the ahip was too the suuestion "Live it up close to shore -making in the next port!" them vulnerable to snipina In lhe service for 2 years, from shores. Bill is a petty oflicer, 3rd Bi II expects to be out of class. He is married and his service in '69. He is now wife, Virginia Rae, is ex· attending real estate clas- pecting their first child. ses at Orange Coast Col-. While his ship is in dry· lege and will do so until his dock at Long Beach, his ship leaves, possibly in 1ome is at 4B E. Bay Ave., October. But thi s time duty Balboa, His parents, Mr. in t he islands won't be so and ~·h. Willi am White, bad: the ship will have live at 103 E. Edgewater, been completely ait-condi· TIDE # Balboa, ti oned. ~~~ ~,'\. .v ~ ... Carl Jung scholar to talk UNUU """" 3011 "ewport alwd. "••pori hacb -- MATTRESSES NEW -JlEIUILDJNC l no ·~ular ShaiH'!> hsner1pria9 -Cot._ COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO lt~ON••pot!SIYo:l. LIIH<If S.I)0) Ch ri s tianity and modem psychology will be the theme of a lecture to be given by th e Rev. Morton Kelsey at the Bluff's Fj es.ta Room, 2414 Vista del Oro, East Bl uff, at7 p.m. Sunday, \ilay 28. \k Ke lsey studied at the Carl Jung In s titute in Zur~ ich, Switzerland. He return· ed to Switzerland in 19 58 to discuss his philosophy person ally with Carl Jung, He then de veloped a series Expert Alterations MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE. Bol if you are In a h•rry lei us know , we will accemmedate your emerceociu, Minor repairs, loose buttons, tiny rips ore port of our free customer nrvi ce ... Along with rlle very best of cleonin~, spotting and pressil'HJ'J :-. \ '.. '"· . ~fiREE DELIVERY "rOO ~ · Juat Call OJt 5·0310. 3131 .E. COAST HIWAY. COlORA DEL NAa FURNITURE REFINISHING & Anti que restoring-reglueir.g & repair CUSTOM HOUSE 1677 Superior, C.M. 642-5652 "Thank you for preservinc eur freedom to tha1k yo•" Gregory K . Hughes M. E. Tho mpson , C.L .U. Corona del Mo r o f lectures which define the Christian rel igion in th e modem language and con· cept of psychology. He is rector nf St. Luke's Episco- pal Church , Monrovia, and is appearing here as a guest nf th e St. James College Group . JAY A. ROVENSTINE JR., son of Mr. and Mr s. Jay A. Roven~tine of 535 Hamil ton ' St., C9sta Mesa, has been commissioried a secon d lieutenant in the U.S . Air Force upon graduation from Officer Tra ining Schooi(O TS) at Lackland AFB, Texas. He is be ing assigned to Mathe r AFB, Calif., tor navigat or train ing . He is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, received an A.A. degree in math in 1%3 from Orange Coast Co llege, and his B.A. degree in math in l%6 fro m State Coll ege, Fullerton, Phon• in Your Ord•r for o Subscription: 673.0550 Support Our Servicemen It is wi th heartfelt appreciation that we send our thanks and best wishes to our servicemen in Vietnam . Till Uli'l UTI Ill I'IMII •• APPAIIIIL J414 ¥lA &IN), fiiWPOIT IIACH ""'*' ....,...... ., .. T' ;I , IIGIII/Irftle ,...., CIBflr • CU HITs DIIVIII CITED Patri cia NP.ll&er, 23, of 2SIS Santa Ana Ave., Cotta Meta, waa booked on the chup of dtivina whi le duank Wedn esday, May 10, oa W. Coast Hwy., no11r Oruae Avo., W011 Newpon. i Her cu waa s tored in Cotta Mesa for inveatiaation or a collision earlier with tho CaJ' or Karon 'Lind, 412 Avo- cado,· Corona del Mar. DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY ..... ,.. •a.-4 .... , ............. c.,. .. .. ef tM Unit H Stet•• ,_ ,,., 1lvl ... ehl l• •Y ... , 41rectl, ., ........ , .... , c •• "'"' ...... , If ..... ,. •••• , ......... . AMIIIICAM OPIIIOM LIBRARY 1934 Hedtor 11•111., Coet• Me•• LitlE IT Dll lOT - IE'IIE II IT. I.F.'T'S WIN IT! SEZ: SUPPOIIT OUIIIIEM 'til SEIIVICE TO HELL WITH THE PEACE MARCHES, FLAG BURNERS, CAMPUS RIOTERS ANO ALL OTHER UNAIIERICAN ACTIVITIES OUR PERSONAL SALUTE TO THE 3RD AIRWING GROUP, AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES INCLUDING SPECIAL SERVICES May this free land remain forever so. FO .. P"OMPT OIEPE:N0-'81.1! SIE .. YICI[ ·· CALL 673-5471 I ,__., ... o.u • ..,. ... Z..ltlo c.tor T.V. COIION.4 DE£ I£UI - wi!lt d "ETERNAL VIGIL ANCE IS THE PRI CE Of FREEDOM .'· 2640 E. Coast Hwy,, Corona del Mar Phone: 673-2740 ' WE KNOW WHAT A TOUGH JOB YOU HAVE . WE ARE BEHIND YOU ALL THE WA Y. 3529 E. Cout Hwy. • Corona del Mar LET'S ALL GET BEHIND OUR SERVICEMEN IN VIETNAM Albertson•• Market porlcing lot Corona dol Mar, California HOLD HIGH THE FLAG! SY MB OL OF FREEOOM , EQUALITY. JUSTICE AND HU MANITY FOR WHICH OUR COUNTRY STANO S 2853 E. COAST H•Y . COROHA DEL MAR Phone 673-0110 HEY FELLAS' Take !host Viti colftlftits lo lht cleaners. I' IN AND COME HOME' FRE!' oa.IVERY TOO. YILET IWIBI J•t c.u Olt ...... 1117 L COAIT -AY. -·-- NEIPOI!T HAIIIIOft ENSIGN Tltlllll SECntw - -Pip 3 THURSDAY, IIAY 2$, 1.7 CORCIIA DEL IMR, CALif. we I MERCHANTS of SUPPORT OUR SERVICEMEN WHAT YOU'RE UP AGAINST IS THE IMPOSSIBLE, BUT ' WE APPRECIATE THAT YOU R JOB IN VIETNAM IS HE LPING TO KEEP THE FLAG OF FREEDOM FLYI NG. THANK YOU , SERVICEMEN , EVER Y ONE . THE IMPOSSIBLE HAS NEVER STOPPED AMERICANS BEFORE . WIN -WE'RE WITH YOU. ~orona de' Mar STATIONERS lll7 Ea sl Coa sl Hwy ., Corona del Mar TELEPHONE: 675--2925 Rest assured the un-Americon act ivit ies ore by the minority. The good solid Ameri• cons ore behind you and wont the war won and you men home. HAPPINESS IS WINN ING THE II'AR, AND GETTING OUR SERVICEME N BA CK HOME . happiness • IS a new rag 2755 •a•l coa1t hwy., corona d•l mar t•l•phon• 675·3065 TO OUR SERV ICEMEN : ll'ilh resptcl and pride we ~ear of your htroic achms 11911in sr tht murderou s Viet~ cong. Our prayers are wilh yow. Francis-Orr ITATIOH~ .. y 2123 UST COAST HIGHWAY COROMA OIL MAR r ••• , ..... , 67s.toto VAN'S CLEANERS TAKE HEART . FIGHTI NG ME N' WE'RE BEHIND YOU 100% 3512 E. CD.UT HWY . -CD-A 4ol MAR DRIVE IN • PARKING IN REAR .... 35 YEAR~ EXPERI EHCE ... '"W!!' It£ PROU!f OF OUR BOYS IN VIETNAM AND ALL OVER THE WORLD" 2515 E. COAH HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR. 2515 E. Coo1t Hwy ., WE ARE ALL BEHIND YOU ! LET'S GET THE JOB DONE BUTCHER m 1. BOY ea14 OltiN DAILY .. , c •••• tMI ... IUHDAV 11 A.M.-7 lt.M. Jilt L c.-....,_,._ ,. Ck:.. ...,_, 673-1210 Beg inn ing with the P ilgrim Fathers and the Amer ican Revolution, each generat ion has paid o pr ice for the liberty we ho ve . Thank you servicemen, for keeping fa ith with the Amer ican tradition. LESTER, RTONS & Co. 84&8 b,.-r COowT' HleMWA.T c:o.o-tA .... MAA. c ... ~ ....... Corona cl~ Mar, 673-.2990 SOUND THE TAPS FOR THOSE VI ETNAM COMM IES SIDE ORDERS 3050 E. Co01t Hiwoy, Corofl!o d•l Mar Phon. 673·9682 •• WE SALUTE OUR SUYICEIEI ~~y GOD ~SD THE DD•E RS THAI BE GRAS T YO U .~LL THE .~HE RIALS AND SPIRITU .~l .~10 SECESSARY TO BRING THIS COSFLI CT TOR QUI CK il~O HO ~ORil 6LE VICTOR\' 27!W !. c .... ""'·· c--..... "'-A7W523 'TltURSOAV,IIAV U,l967 CORIIIA DELMAR, CALIF. On-the-job trainees feted I lhcer er ler11 rOI\te ,lwmlnt• The Busineu & Prores- siunal Wamt:n"s Ch.t.b o£ Newpon Harbor hosted 30 Co,,..,., I youna ladi u, all business &tudents or Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar Hiah Schools , at an "on the job train ina·~ • ..,.., ... d\ ... 13161 .......," sa-3001 ' TO THE MEN Ill THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY. , , Thank you for ike insuran ce you are prouiding again sl the peril of athei stic co mmunism ED WAJW •• Joy & Renfro 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEAOi 548·1168 diMer held M.,y 11 at the Men Vc:ruc Country Club. These students are par- ticipatina in the club's on the job trainina proanm by spendina one day a week, du.rina the school semcstct • in various fie ld& or busj.- neu. The s tudents received certifi cates or completiOfl from Mrs . Jean Del Guidice, on the job trainina chairman £or BPW, who beaan her pro gram in February. This project was taunched aome years aao by BPW members Asne s Blomqui s t and ~trs. A. E. Naegeli. Assistina in the proaram th is year are Mmes. J . B. Hami l, Nick. Manochi, J . W. Bro back, Vernon Brubaker, He len Hedlund, J ohn Palen and 0 . H. Schlue ter. BRADLEY .ELFORD VOWS TO BE RECITED IH JULY A July date at St. An~ dre w's Pre sbyterian Chur ch has been reserved by Mi~ Dana Cather ine Bradley, dau ghter oC Mrs . Norman W. Bradley of Corona del Mar , and Dus tin A. Elford, son or to.·lr s. Jo seph Putnam or Cos ta Mesa. The bride-to-- be wa s graduated h om Cor~ ona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast Co ll ege. Her husband·to-be a lso attended · DCC aher aradua1ing from Newport Har bor High School. THE NEW PRESIDENT is being toasted troness; Mrs. Robert 0 . Woodward, the in this photo of Spastic League members. newly elected pr esi dent, and Mr s. Terence They are, from l eft, Mrs. John Farrer, pa-P. Hanna, retiring president. Mrs. Woodward heads League By Pa' Howley The Newport Harbor Spas- tic Leagu e held its annual install ati on lun cheon Mon- day, May 15, at the Irvine Coast Countsy Club to pre· sent the new board, to wel- come th e new provi sional& and to present checks to Orange Coun ty organif a• tion s. Durina the past 12 months the 35 members or the Spas- ti c League have netted a gr and total or .S14 ,750.0)- an all time hiah. present for lhe yc•ly party included the Mmu. Arnold 0. Beckman, Robert Z. Blocksom, H. Riley Bri· zendine, Joseph Carver, The major ways and means LeiJ,hton E. Creasman, Charles R. Croul, Willard projects which made thi s pou ible included the fall ~~nun l a:~~:~l.i am :th~lur~: bridse brunch, Chri stmas d 1 th b Geohegan, E. C. Harvey, car sa es, e remem ranee Scott Hornsby, Wilbur Bun ~:~.an~~e =~~=! ~~~t.~~~ Jadden, John Killefei, was di s persed to Oranse Ri chard A. Kredel, J ohn L. Laun, J r., William Fams· County a &encies. Checks were g1ven lO Mrs . Nina worth, Rhoda McHie Linder, Mae J nh nson , principa l oC M. F. Lorenz, Anita Lee th e Carl Harv~y School; MacMaster, Ge orae Peirsol, Thomas Wyatt. principal or Paul M. Roaers, Arthur Woodcres t Special Educa-Sanborn, Ri chard Schu- tion Unit; Mrs. Ri chard macl\er, Lillian Thatcher, Ohm, principal or the Hope Grace Wedekina, Arthur B. Haven Schools; Or. Theodore Wi llis, James Watson Yoona, Schoppe , ~esiden t oC the Fredrick McBrien, Clara Cou nty Board o£ Directors ~~r;ol~~~er, and Kathryn or United Cerebral Pals y Auoc;at;on ; Mrs . Ruth VISITING IN ALABAMA ' WE ARE th• envy •f ~•ry eOtolfttry In th• world. - WE HAVE MOra IIKNM'y, mora fr..dom, mora lndapendenca, lower , ..... LET US AMERICANS appr.clota what wa have, I W AUACE C4WERHEAD Jewekr 3123 !, Coo II Hwy Ph•• 673-2250 eo .... .._, ... , ------ CLEAIIIU SPECIAL THURS -FRI -SAT ONLY LUitl PI• SlttJtliu Dreuu -lL 11 Clllll CIIIJ It lllllis lit Kalis It ••clallztll IIIII Gt,..ll, All 111~1~ 1-11 H•~ Clt•t~ -~ H•~ Flalllld VAliS CL Ull EllS Profauionol Claoners Alterations & Repairs 3512 E. Coast Hiehwoy, Corona del Mar Acro11 from See'• Condy Shop D ri ve in pork i n" in recu You haveri't seen the new JaguarXK-E? Wh1t oro you waitln1 for! h •tn 1 ........,~ )'C .. !,_\ ~~U¥ IMf'OIS~ t n•w "''<WI 1'1111 """' H•l Tt .....C: Jttv.., )(1(.£ ~1•1:1111 l>'d t:OUOI ''' JO•ned e, !I'll Ort <'1d..,. . ., lU(.( 1 ~z. with IUIOONI~ \tlnlm'-IJOI\. PM rnGOI I'ICidtDO"' fliCi IIC· roo .... , h•ll~ uol'lol11tfld reer tut. • ..roer C\IDCIO" 1"11 '/OAJ' Cf'O~ of tn ODIOCM, I U1001'Wiic ,,_..,,u,;,o in ~ ol ~ lUondtrCI ·-IY"(.,C)o """"" ... ,bo ... !a111•r: A dlfforon& brood of cat. Kotlar,director orthe United Mu. Edith Monhland or Cerebral Palsy Child De· Corona del Mar is visitin& velopment.. Sales and Train· her son and his family in ;n, Center; the Prov;dence Se lma, Alabama. She at-STANSBURY BUICK-JAG' UAR Clinic Cor Spee ch, Lo rd tended the weddina o( her S..lt -.t God b less end protect our ~er vi cemen in Vietnam. Those of us at home know what you ore do ing, end we are grateful. Th e director s v.ho will lead the Newport Harbor Sp as tic League fo r 1967-68 were in s talled by Mrs. Wal- lace W. Barn es. Mr s. Robert W. Woodward is th e new president. Other bo ard mem- bers include Mrs. John R. Davies J r., ways an d means; Mr s. Walter W. Cruttenden Jr., hospi tality; Mrs. Frank Merlo, pu bli city; Mrs. RO· bert S. Callender, mem ber- sh ip ; Mr s. George W. Wee- don, re cording secretary; Mrs. Phi lip M. Coho\an , C(lrte spondins s ecretary; Mrs. Willi am P. Thomas , treasurer; Mrs. Terence P. Hanna, parliamentarian ; Mrs. Wi ll iams Kilroy, co- ordinator, Mis. Geo rae f-1. Jones, patroness chairman, and Mrs. R. P. Conn all y. provisional chai rman . Baden-Powell School and hgranddauah ter. who is now 234 f . 17th St., COSTA M. ESA. s•a.n6S one ymoonins in Europe. th e Speech and Lanauage ·:::.::::.::=:::.....:.:.:_:::.::::.__:====================== Developmen t Center. - A.M. R~INERT JR . (Ar my, 1942-46 ) The new provisionals In addition to receivina a OCEAN FRONT we lcomed into th e SPastic check to aid the United L~ague are Mmes. Frank Cerebral Palsy Chi ld De · Murphy, Mu Bins v.anger, velo pmen t Center, Mrs. Ed wazd Fretz, Gle n Sti ll well Kotlar also received the a¥,._A.M. Hill. ke ys to a new bu s "'"tlidl . -' Mia. Terence P. Hanna the Leaaue is presentina to and11ler outgoing board re-1he Ce nter to transport its ceived cheers £or the most s tudents • successful year ever. Patronesses wh o were "TRADITION with o FUTURE American legion Au~~:ifiery Newport Harbor Unit No. ~91 Low :\'f'•·por• Horlter A•erleo• LeCI•• Po•t No. 281 215 15th Street Cost Life Insurance l.etllonnal .. s Mewpor1 Beach, California 67J.5070 for Comradeship and Service in 16,400 Posts Eliclbilhr-You u~ rliailolr fur n1r mbt:uhip in Tlor ·"m<ericu Lraion if rou had ac1i\f• ud honon b],. mili11ry Kt\'ict 11 any lirnt-durin& onr or mort of thr loiJo,.·in& ptriods; April 6. 1917, to ~ovemlHor 11.1918 tWW I I : A wa rm welcome· awaits toda y's serviceman and veteran at The Amer· ican Legion's 16,400 Posts. The .. P are in every state and 28 foreign countries or U. S. territories. By joining a home town Post of The American Legion. Oecembtr 7, 1941. 10 Sto ptembe r 2, 1945 !W~' Ill: Junr 25. 1950. to July 2i . 1953 !Kotean '''art ; or Au&ull 5. 191W. to date of cn~~o~t ion ol hottilitin u detrrmin~ by tbe Go~nnment of thr United Statet (\'ieotn"n Ptriodl . THE AMERICAN The American Legion started in 1919 as an organization of war LEGION U/efcome-1 Vets of Vietnam Eligible veterans and has remained a war veterans' outlit ever since . When World War II and the Korean War came along, Congress amended the Legion's Charter to make the men and women who served hono rably during the actual period of hosliJ ities eligible for membership. Become a part of a civilian organization which is backing in every poss;ble way the fight lor freedom for all people. =.::. ... C:llt lllnttlran ILrrlol! •---•-... ......,. .. ",..ka-... ' • t>&tt _____ "- ' ' tDiotl or Dllld\upt t CM.rut.,. fill ~tt t Dilt fill ._,.., ~ot••• -.clfl'1tr Mo. t Optlo••U --------- , .... ,_fill A ...... et ,_ 111.....,_,.., tTMI ,_ ......... With ·-..... -.... ..,.. ,_.,._,,. 14 fWt ........... W ,... --· • .. 1 ... 0 Ia. li: I -iii 1 .. u "= l•z I. 0 ! I I I I • I .••. , ,..,..1 ... - •.. .~ I• '11 "1''"'1,"•' ,, \ ..... ,,..,, WE; Til> OUR HHTS to the loyal men and women serving the cause of Freedom in Vietnam ~ There is compassion in the !:!_ hearts of patriotic Americans for the plight of peoples globally. who must struggle to attain the freedom which is ours as a precious birthright. So und-thinking Americans, young and old, support your efforts in per- fonning a sacred duty for your coun- try. You carry the Stars and Stripes in Honor; and yo ur victory in Vietnam will herald the victory of Freedom over aggression, not just in Southeast Asia, but throughout the world. THE IRVINE COMPANY '• :· .· ., ' • ·Support NEWORT HARt!OR EJIIGII TIIIIID $fCTICII --P .. 5 TIIU RSOII Y 1 IIA \'15, 1151 COIIliiA DEL MAll, CALIF. THE Our Service me TIME TO OUR FIGHTIIoiG SERVICEMEiol· What can we do to help? Send books? Write let- ters? Call your wife? Or your parents? LET US KloiOW. WRITE US AT: Post Office Box 72 Corona dol Mar, Calif. 92625 NOW "II E Sl.i PPOR T rou 100~" -.-· -. N -··~ Fl ~pQ~.Loor ---· Covering "GOD BLESS OUR FIGHTING MEN" GALLER Y AND ART GIFTS Within the R f!a/111 of Good and /.as ling .'\rt 8\' C ALIFO RS I A A R TIS "I"S 272\ 2 . Coast Hwy , ...-T Corona dol Mar DON BOLTON 3500 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar 675-1636 "We wan t yo u to kno w that we ARE behind yo u." ---------------1 Than ks, fe!las, for keepin g it the "il.and of the Free and the Hom e of the Brave." "BEI NG :U WE'R F I'\ 11. LET'S WIN I T !" 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 6 7 3·7 336 Conner Plumbing 3216 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone: 673-7815 --------------· I "We want ,you to know that we apprec1at e your mvesung vour llves and your t1me for our. future " KAE EWING . 3800 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675·3663 I I I I ................... : WIN IN I I I I I Wdlston & Co. 1 nc . :.....;;;.,..::;.;:.,: 2700 E. Coosf Hwy ., (orono de l Mar P hon e: 67 S.050 1 "We arv proud of you tiefe nd;n~ o~r be autiful counl r\. Gvt it Ol'er soon, and come ho ,.e.''' I I I I VIETNAM :-----------------1 I I I "Don 't l et those conSCient ious objeC'tors who ar e hack here demonstratlnl! bother you." I I I ····---------------------------~ MJSS 1\1ujjet Shoppt 2731 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar 673·7930 "NO SU BSTITUTE FOR VICTORY " DICK KUHK'S Creative Framing -ART GALLERY - CUS TOM PICTURE FRAM ING -ARTISTS' SUPPLIES nn E. c .. , Hwr., c-• lilt..., . Pllell: 111-:1211 "II'E Alii'AY S WI N' DO IT QUICK II· .-rs LIQUOIS DEE COOK , Owner 3537 lAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL triAR, CALIF . TEL! rHOME OR ;olo 3·7530 "You are our · btst investment in Ame ric o, ond we au all prowd of yow ." m "We miss you . and we are wo rking foe you. hoping for your early return bac k home ." I it /J. .. iJ.fT.. CJI"CEN111 3645 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 673-5096 GOODBODV &CO. 3200 E. COAST HWY , CORONA DEL MAR 673-9605 mMUtMI• ,.., ~-' ,_.,;,., Stod -4 c-....-;,1 ,_,._ ... INVESTMENT 5ECURIT1ES l.US E. c ... , Hwy. c ......... l ... r 5~ ... 4 675-1140 • • ' I I 'TltURSOAY,IIAY 25, 1957 __ ,.. COIIGIA Otl liM, CALif. On-the-job trainees feted The Bualneu &. Prorea· aiVftal Wamcn'a Club or Newport Harbor 1\oatcd 30 c ........ l youn a ladiea, all busineu atudcnta or Costa Men, iiewJIOft Harbor and Corona del Mar Hiah I at ..... ,, ...... ... uu ...., .. ao ••on the · TO THE MU diMer he\d May 11 a\ the Men Vcro l' Country Club. Theu s tudents are pu- tici patina in the club' a on the job trainina pro111m by spendina one day a week, du.rina the school somesl.et, in various field• of buai• ness. The student• receivd certifi cates of complctio,t . WE ARE the envy ef every country In th • wotld. - WE HAVE MOre MMey, MOre ft..dom, friO,. inclepen4ence, lower tona. LET US AM ER ICAN S appr.clote whot w• hove • W ..4.LUCE CALDERHEAD .J~r 3123 !. C.n t Hwy Ploe•• 673-22!0 c.,. ... HI Mer II THE SERVICE OF OUR COUITIIY ••• from Mrs. Jean Del Guidice, on the job trainina chairman for BPW, who beaan her proaram in February. This project was taunched some years aao by BPW members iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thank you for lhe insuranet you art pro viding against the pe ril of atheistic com muni sm ED WA RD at Joy & Renfro 333 N. NEWPORT BlVD. NEWPORT BEAOi 548-1188 Aanc& Blomquist and Mrs. A. E. Naeacli. Assistina in the proaram this year arc Mmea. J. B. Hamil, Nick Manochi , J. W. Broback, Vernon Brubaker, Helen Hedlund, J ohn Palen anP 0. H. Schlueter. BRADLEY.fLFORD VOWS TO BE RECITED IN JULY A July date at St. An· drew's Presbyterian Church has been reserved by Miss Dana Catherine Bradley, daughter of Mrs. Norman W. Bradley of Corona. del Mar, and Dustin A. Elford, son of Mts. Joseph Putnam of Cos ta Mesa. The bride-to- be was graduated fr om Col- ona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast Collese. Her husband-to-be ,also attended OCC after graduating from Newport Har bor t-l ia:h School. God bless and protect our .;ervicemen in Vietnam. Those of us at home know what you ore doing, and we are gratefuL A.M. R~INERT JR. (Army, 1942-46 ) ~l.~f!.ONT THE NEW PRESIDENT Is being toasted troness; Mrs. Robett o. Woodward , ttte in th is photo of Spastic League members. newly elected pre sident, and Mrs. !Terence They are, fr om left, Mr s. John Farrer, pa· P. Hanna, re tiring president. Mrs. Woodward heads League By Pot Hawl ey Durina the past 1l months The Newport HaJbor Spas-1 the 3S members of the Spa1- tic Leaa:ue held its annual installatioo lun cheon Mon· day, May 15, at the Irvine Coast Counuy Club to pre- sent the new board, towel- come the new provisionals and to present checks to Orana:e County organr za- ti on s. The directors v.ho will lead the Newport Harbor Spastic League £or 1967-68 were installed by -Mrs. Wal· lace W. Barnes. Mrs. Robert W. Woodward is the new president. Other board mem-- bers include Mrs. J ohn R. Davies Jr., ways and means; Mrs. Walter W. Cru ttenden Jr., hospitality; Mrs. Fr ank Merl o, publici{y; Mr s. RO- bert S. Callender, member· ship; Mrs. George W. Wee- don, recording secretary ; Mrs . Philip M. Coho\an, correspondina: s ec retary; Mrs. Will iam P. Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. Teren ce P. Hanna, parliamentarian; Mrs. Will iams Kilroy, co- ordinator, Mrs. George H. Jones, patroness chairman, and Mrs. R.P. Connally, provisional chairman. ti c Leaaue have netted a arand total or S14,7SO.m - an all Lime hiah. The major ways and means projects which made thia possible included the £all bridge brunch, Christmas card sales, the remembrance fund and the annual Neptune Ball. The entire 514,750 was dis pers cd to Orange County agencies. Checks were grven to Mrs. Nina Mae J,,hnson, principal oC the Carl llarVf'Y School; Thomas Wyatt., principal o£ Woodcres t Special Educa- ti on Unit; Mrs. Ri chard Ohm, principal or the Hope Haven Schoo ls; Dr . Theodore Schoppe , pre sident of the County Board o£ Directors of Uni ted Cerebral Palsy As sociation; Mrs. Ruth Kotlar, director o£ the United Cerebral Palsy Child De- velopment., Sales and Train- ina: Center; the Providence Clinic for Speech, Lord Baden-Powell School and !he Speech and Language Development Center. The new provisional s In addition to receiving a welcom ed into the Spastic check to aid the United L~aa:ue are Mme s. Frank Cere bral Palsy Child De- Murph y, Max Bi ns~anger, velopment Center, Mrs. Edward Fretz, Glen Stillwell Kot\ar also received the ~A.M. Hill. \I;C\'S to a new bus which present ror the ye•ly party in c luded the Mmea . Arnold 0. Beckman, Robert z. Blocksom, H. Riley Bfi .. zendine , Joseph Carver, Lei&hton E. (:rcuman, Charles R. Crool, Willard E. Dunlap, William W. Panar, John Farrer, Ethel B. Geoheaan, E. C. Harvey, Scott Homsby, Wilbur Bun J adden, John Ki llerei, Ri chard A. Kredel, John L. Laun, Jr., William Fams· worth, Rhoda McHie Linder, M. F. Lorenz, Anita Lee MacMaster, George Peirsol, Paul M. Rogers, Arthur Sanborn, Richard Schu· ma cher, Lillian Thatcher, Grace Wedekina:. Arthur B. Willi s, James Watson Youn&. Fredri ck McBrien, Clara Marx Thurner, and Kathryn D. Wolford. VISITIIIG Ill ALABAMA Mrs. Edith Morthland of Coron a del Mar is visitina her son and his family in Selma, Alabama. She at- tended the weddina or her granddaughter, who is now honeymoonina in Europe. CLUIIII SPECIAL THURS -FRI -SA T ON LY LUlU PIM Sltevtltll Dlllltl-lLll Cull I CIITJ It llllllia II Kt lta It .til IIIli II Kilt 01111•11. All ltl.d 1-11 H•• CltMt. •• H•• Fltlllld VAIS CLEAIEIIS P rof•uion ol Cleoneu Alterotion s & R•poirs 35 12 E. Coo at Highwoy, Corono del Mor Aero•• from S ee'• Cot~4y Shert Dri¥e '"pork/" I in ••or You haven't seen the new Jaguar XK-E? Whot tre you wtitlnl for? 1• •:n r ~r :.otat "'-' J••'-'•' il'llrodutflo • ,_ ""'<H'I flvt """' ,,._ l•""!d JlfU., .I(.( COfiWW'fl•lllf. Ifill f ot/IN att io>"-d b)' ln. !Jo<t nd-• :lo;.( 2 ·2, will! tutom•t~e; ,,..,.rnh;s-. Pkll mo<t hf:ad<OO"' l nc:l .... room. • tuUr UIIP>Oill.,tO IU•F Mil. J ..re., 0000' t l>d your ei'OICt of M 01)1.0-.1. I •J!Of'>\<lljo; ,,.,,,..,qlot\ >fl p.llCf: of ~ SUond .. O .M Slf"'<...'>"G- mell\ turbo• !tptr: A different breed of ctt. STANSBURY BUICK-JAGUAR 234 IE. 17th St., COSTA MESA, .SU -n65 '• ~~i; ~ •.., n .. · .. ,., Mia. Terence P. Hanna th~ Lea&ue is presentin& to and~r outgoing board re-the Center to transport its ceived cheers for the most s tuden ts. -\ ' . \ year ever. Patronesses wh o were ~ ... OPIN haY DAY e .,.,.,YS II nLL I successful "TRADITION w;th n FUTURE Am•riean legion Au•iliary Newport Harbor Unit No. 291 ~ .. .,.·pori Darltor A•e rleaa Lell•• P"l Ne. :181 215 15th s., ... Ne•po tf Buch, Colifornio 673.5070 Low Cost Life lnaurance for leglonnafNI Comradeship and Service in 16,400 Posta Eli.fbllily-You .,~ ri•1•LI~ fur m~mbeuhip in Tht ·"merican Le1ion if yl)u h1d ~er i•t u•d hononble miliury ~n·icf' 11 •nr lime durin1 one or more of the follo•·inl ptriod~: April 6. 191 7. to .\"o~embtr II, 1918 t """' f): A warm welco me awaits loday's serviceman and veteran at The Amer- ican Legion's 16.400 Posls. Th~~ ar~ in every state and 28 foreign counlries or U.S. territories. By joining a home town Post of The American Legion. Dffembu 7, 1941, IO 5f'plf'mbf'r 2, 1945 fWW IJ J; June 25. 1950, 10 July 27, 1953 I Korean "'"•rl ; or Au&utt 5. 1964, to date of cuutinn of hottilitiet as detrrmined by the Go~unment of tht Uni!rd Suttt f\'ietnam PrriocH . T H E AMERICAN The American Legion started in 1919 as an organization of war LEGION Vets of VIetnam Eligible =... .... ._ C:~r american ILriJIOn .. ·-· ............ €- veterans and has remained a war veterans' outfit ever since. When World War II and the Korean War came along, Congress amended lhe Legion's Charter to ma ke the men and women who served honorably during the adual pe riod of hosti lities eligible for membership. Become a pa rt of a civiliAn orga niza tion which is backing in every poss;ble way lhe fishl fo r freedom for all people. , __ .... _ I I .,.,. _____ "-I ;;; • I J NJ:W llf•,.ber I ' ' ·~· I Dat• of 0..~1 iCIIan.ct« .t DWdiupl I O.t• .t Mrtlll ~••• llftmtr Me. fotol.r-11 --------- , .... ,_., ........ lrt,... .. _ ........ , (,... t.. .....,..,_ Wltll ·-........................... le I'Wt ~ ., f'MI ....... om...-. . I • ' .. I & I ~ , __ 0 I e. t: I -;; ,-u 'I= '·a ,. I i I I I I I I I •• l ;; l li • "! d J. I! ~ ! < J• 0 ! 't! 1 I ] II ~~ 1 I ! • W E Ti l? OUR H RTS to the loyal men and women serving the cause of Freedom in Vietnam ..J. There is compassion in the n hearts of patriotic Americans for the plight of peoples globall y. who must struggle to attain the freedom which is ours as a precious birthri ght. Sound-t hinking Americans, young and old, support your efforts in per- fanning a sacred duty for you r co un· try. You carry the Stars and Stripes in Honor; and your victory in Vietnam wil l herald the victory of Freedom over aggression, not just in Southeast Asia, but throughout the worl d. THE I RVINE COMPANY ' .· .. .. . · • ' - ·suppOrt I Our ,.. NEIPORT HARBOR EJI1GII TMIIID SfC'IIOI - -P,.. l ' TMURSOAY111AY 21, IWI OOIOIA 0£1.11AR, CAli F. THE TIME Service me ' .TO OUR FIGHTING SERVICEMEN : What can we do to help? Send books? Write let. ters? Call you r wife? Or your parents? LET US KNOW . WRITE US AT: Post Office Bo• 72 Co•ono dol Ma•, Calif. 92625 "GOD BLE SS OUR FIGHTING MEN " GALLERY AND ART GIFTS :hanks, fel las, for keepin g 1t the "t...and of the Free and the Hom e of the Brave." NOW "~ E SU PPORT I'OU IOO"'o" lll ithin the R ealm r,{ Good a11ri l"a .~l ing Art BY C A LI FO R,\j /A ARTI'i.,.S "BEING AS WF.'R E. I.\ n . LErS WIN IT.'" "Wt wa nt you to know that we ARE behind yo u." 3800 E. Cout Hw y ., Corono cl•l Mor 675·3663 DON BOLTON 3500 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 675-1636 2721 !. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 613-7336 ··-············ I I I I I I WIN IN • • ~ Conner Plumbing 32 16 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Ma r Phone: 673·781 5 I I I I I I "We want you to know thai we appreCJat e your mvestlnp: your Uves :ind your time for our fulUre." KAE EWING Wdlston & Co. Inc .--~_; 2700 E. Coait Hwy ., (orono del Mor Phone: 675.0501 -----------------: VIETNAM :------------------ "W e rlrf' proud of yo11 de fe ndinf o11r betll~t ifu l <"Ount ''· Get il rn er soon, and come ho~~tt e!" I I I I I I 1 I I I I I "Don't l et those consctenuous obJectors who are back here demonstr:itlnJ: bother you." Miss 1\1ujje1 Shoppt ··-------------------------- 2731 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Corone clel Mar 673·7930 "NO SUBSTITUTE FOR VICTORY." DICK KUHI'S Creati ve Framing -ART GAllERY - CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING -ARTISTS" SU PPUES nnE. c•t ""'·· c-• HI..., "-1:111-ft "li'E ALII' AYS WI N I DO IT QUICK II" DEE COO K. Owner 3537 lAST COAST HIGHWAY COlOMA DEL MAR , CALIF . TlLIPHONI OR iole 3·7S30 "You art our be st inv t st~tten r in America, and we "" all p<owl of you." m "We miss you, and we are working for you. hoping ror your early return back home ." JU S E. COAS T HIGHWAY CORONA OEL MAR 673·5096 OOODBODV &CO. 3200 E. COAST HWY . CORONA DEL MAR 673.9605 U TAIUIMI.. tm ......_,,-' ,_.,.,., Shkt ..,4 c--.ot~itp b e._ .. lHVESTMENT SECURITIES 3435 E. c .. ,t H•J· c .. _ .. ,,.. 5~ ... 4 67S.1 uo • I ·-IWIIDII f.ISUJI -S£C1101-·-P·6 TIIIJftSOA 'II,' IIA Y 25, 1967 COIOIA DEL MAR, CALIF. He Is A Hero n •••• .,.... a.rl "''m· 111 ~ • aid A1fllt .. _. •• Aiol!llj,. ,.._ II ~::~~::~~~;::;~· ~. ~-u ~ . --....... -·--· · ••llaijfy li, v-.--• -··~' ··~ ;;;;;..:-'. . <-•. 642·6m <lditoie. e. L lryilll daya wileD anti-Viltaam dem-ovo. 67J-J468 ........... W... 1 re- 1730 W. C.est Hi .. y ftcbt q 1.u.t &hit couatry and N•WJM" a..a ita beritlce and trbea IOIM)f' to mate mockery out at tbe Arnerk:u uniform, Fen'ei.U'a modesty and aelflHIDHI are • ~I ol 1\10 Ameri..., ftll>lilll "-0( all ,..ars: ·., • :" l&> J'prr_!lli 's ·'c~·.U. ~1. TGNY t ER Beach llteXand'er M. Hstg, ~s ccm -(cenr:rl, re cent ly re elec'ted as pre sident mandinll officer. said , "Ferrelli of Orange County Council , Na vy League was aU over the battlefield, checking out the positions, help-of the United Stat es, is shown presenting ===~-ing with the waunded', rallyl.Qg · cer tif iCates· ot ' appre ciation to Rear Ad~ ·h1s men whea.Aht ~Viet C0rtg . mi ra l Carlton Jones , left, commande r of auacked.'' • ,. ... l!f'.s:. Naval ~ea se at Long Beach, and •:an"t Sell It'! An earlier comm11nder. U. Cot Paul Gorman. said. ··When C all he was with me Ferrelli could EXCHANGE SP ECIALISTS have wo n the ailver ~i.ar 11 half Trade It'! For Fast Action & Results DOYLE CO. 548~1168 dozen time~; for hi~ devotion to 270 E. 17th St., Cos t a Mes a duty •nd hil'l couraj::r..'' Nnt " hero? ..... . ~ .. -:.. ... ' .......... ~...... .,. Captain James Hedrick, commander U.S. Na val Air Base at Los Alamitos. Since this occasion, late in April, Admi ~ ral Jooes has been trans ferred to a new Comma nd at Guam. Captain Hedrick has retired from the Navy and is now affilia· ted with Douglas Aircraft C?· CIIIIEIDEIIT II AilED AT GOLDEII lEST Miss Donna Willoughby \)f Costa Mesa has be en e lee~ ted chairman of the Go lden Wes t acad~mic senate, sue~ ceeding Hayden R. Williams. The ll~ember senate re· presents faculty concerns to the administration and board of trustees o f th~ Orange Coas l Junior College District. • I ' • . • • • " • • -. • • ~ • • . • . --- ---. ---.. .,. • ... , Support Our Servicemen IN VIETNAM THEY'RE FIGHTI NG YOU R WAR TOO! LET'S WIN AND BRING T HEM BA CK! HART'S SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS-TIRES -ACCE$SORIES SITUATED ON TEN ACRES SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDIIM. APARTM!NTS FROM $140 LYMAN CRALLE, at right, an employee of the build- The new chairman, English and speech teacher in the Golden West commun ications division, received her under· graduate degree from Purdue Un iversity and her master's e Private Patios e Fireplaces e POOLS • 18 Hole Putting Groon • Regulatl'"' Tennis • Sepante Family Section • Adj. to Scbools 6: Playground 900 Soo Lano, CoiM ., McArthur.,.... Coest Hwy. COIIONA DIL MAa (714) 67:1M4$ ing department of the Ci ty of Newport Beach, was top degree from the Uni versity winner in the rose arrangemen t section o f the 8th an· ;o~r~F~I~o~r;!d•~-~-===-~~====:::::;::;:===:::;;;;:================; 538 CENTER ST., COSTA MESA -Ml 1>-1919 nual Mother's Day rose show in the Pageant of Roses 1 1 c garden at Rose Hills Memo rial Park in Whittier May B . M ar 13 and 14. J .L. Seppi, vice-president of Rose Hills, uy y sponsor of the show, is pictured with Mr. Cralle, who • • • ·is cu rr en tly serving as p resident o f the Orange County l'fy f Rose ~dety. The Boss has given us 48 hours to sell our 'Executive' cars to qua I or a special banus and we're "rarln' to go!" HERE WE ARE". HERE ARE THE CARS WAIUN JOHNSON '67 CUSTOM WILDCAT SPORT CPE. ~fr 11CIIISUI Awlorn .. oc. - ,,.. .. .,,. DrKft. t.tdio. ~•frH rK "'" Din••· ~~. '"'. !kilo" ••• c-. etor<.. -'· 111<'. ~. 1111 " ...................... 11, oflwlt l«llrt t>I1U ·Nit U1n M. NOW ~4395 '67 SKYLARK 4 DOOR HARDTOP IOIIOLTII Sf•. No. 12100111 il.ul.,...lic. 1>1. -for-'>CI f... . -·· l!ftti<ll . brt~u. l.c:lono '" c-illoni"t· r~lo, -· •in!IOWI. 11!• llftll . ...,, . dlo. ...,,, tow•"· <onlor'l b<'l'~' 1"0'1111 ••• w .. "'lll.fl. NOW ID IIITL.II '67 SKYLARK SPORT COUPE ~t. •IJID&JII il.wiOflt.to.c. hl·l>"•tor- t <>CP ... , • •allio. -· ''"'"''· WSW '""· ll<lort 11• t -!llonln .. -· ••n<»w~. 1•11 I!Ht ...,, • "'~' m•~Y alhtt lkiOtw ulrn W" $.1101 ., NOW '67 CUSTOM ELECTRA SPORT COUPE UM MU'TTOII 5~r oll41i llf» AM·"M tMfOO. tlf< "'' • t n t -~ , WSW li ... ~. ••• c-.. ••~•. '"u. ,....._ ...,.,. w•"· -·· ,...,,., (O"!tol, 1111 ""'· ...... door lcldll. It-tf lflft, WSW !lru ..... Uttl" NOW '4995 IILL ....... .,. '67 JAGUAR 420 4 DOOR SED. RIVIERA COUPE_ AlllofNiic. Wlllll "* .. u II'"' ...... ed t111s. cl'lr-wire ,....,., ,...., .,..,,iflt, 1toc. Wu M3lll. NOW ' ....,,_....,.,.,elruMIIIIMI!It. WSW "'"--· ......... -.t. I ''"'" ..... .....loeb,. ,.,... tnl!* ....... _ ... .._._ r.u.t. """" llltwllr. ~ ..,.. "'""' .... ~ ... -· NOW $4995 •LLPAft& You Can Meet All 12 Of Us At Newport :Qarbor Costa Mesa Board of RealtOrs· Sta , ry lUlCK e JA6UAI • OPIL e 6MC TRUCKS 234 L 17111 lt. COSTA I liSA . 141-7761 • I I • 0 • ' . • • • • I ,. ' --~-•• '* * TIIIIIMY, MY"-ltl1 CIOIIIIA DEL 1M11. CAU,, A HOME IS OF NO VALUE -- WITHOUT A COUNTRY TO OUR SOLDIER S: Stee r a s traight c_ourse, ·keep a tight s hip, may th e w1nd s be favorable.· jJnes Realty, Inc. lill W. llollloo-.,NtwjM!Beoa PHONI 67WZ10. • wou ld lik e to commend t_hc scn•irc, men ror the GREJ\T jo b they're doin g in \'icmam and we red each cidlian can con rriburc so m(th ing toward the ov erall jo b ...... C\"Cn if it's no more than his whole: hearted moral supp on. &, &&.J. ·J24k 2407 E. Coast Hi way Corona !tal Mar -675-3000 2025 W. Balboa Blv4, Baoch -673-9200 up that mess over there •••• s -.·eeg out the tras h ove rl'here. "Thank you," servia men, for fight ins fo r fre edom in Vietnam and all ov" the world. SBIIPLB REAL ESTATE OUR HEARTFELT GRATITUDE FOR THE SACRIFICE YOU MEN ARE MAKING TO PROTECT OUR FAMILIES HOMES & COUNTRY M.M.LI ... , "Y .. 'II Lib-'"'10dlf -· 2lll L lnlo M • .,.._ 111 Mill C.. - Is') --- We love our country ri ght or wrong. We will pay homage ond give praise to ou r "'-" who figh t for our country right or wrong. S-LE R!AL !STAT! 67S.2101 2515 E. C..•t H..,., c.-• .W-HORVATH Realty "Ha ve couroge: for the great so rrow s of and patience for lilt small ones; and when you have laboriously accompli shed your daily ta sk, go to s leep in pecu:e. God is awake." • ' -Vi ctor Hu go SERVICEMEN IN VIETNAM: WE'RE BACKING YOU 1 P0\11: trNnl -~LIDO, .IUINTIUQI IULTII TO YO U WHO ~TR~O GU il RO : Oanir:l Webster satd , "God grants liberr)•, on ly to those who lo\"C it, and \\·ho are aiU'ays ready ro dcrcnd and guard ir." WE IH 11~K YOU 50LOI ER5, 51\ILORS, M11 RI NE5 LOUIS W. BRIGGS, REAL TOR J14 EAST ULlOA ILYD., ULlOA PHDU IJHlU We1 ·the undersigned, ·know you men in Vie tn am are heving it tough --wi sh we cou ld do morel Gene· Norve tle, ·Mau rie S oa~ffer, · Horold Ca ldwell , • Ed Hart el, Rickie· Foulk,. Bell Reese1 • fore nee Li chler, ·Bobbi e· Riddle, . Earl Gravelle, BlUie ·Maste n end Don Franklin.· I Y. rR.AHICJ.IH HUJ.TOH ' .... _......, .._..,ar,cwa• --OPI!N SEVBI DAYS :U20 w. loll ... 11¥4. Maw,.rt S.och 1\E 5/l LU TE YOU , SER VICEMEN IN V IET~il .\1! C '* /'o .,, . ' ~ , . . REALTOR 1 3105 .. __ ............... ·--,,.,..,.. "Freedom is not frM, it demands fa ith .. d e'-• nal vigilance" AND There are ti mes when" rnuat fight to preMr..,. it. WE Th~W~k God fo r lhoso lwovo ..., who oro O.l .. cl- ing our precious freedom today . ' • YciJs..McCardk &akan lioU.Wo ionioo Sooo "4J UIO N._. U ~nn OD ... Meoa IVE ilRE IIHH YOU il ll THE \l ilY FR0.\1 THERE TO HO.IIE iiG ill ~ 1507 11:. •A£...aa'"' aLvo. -...eo.<.. C"""-IP"O-I.A ~~!.".!!.!~ 1 ~1 GOD could ha ve ••de ••n sec ure . Ht chose instead to .. h hi• FR EE . G•a6111-r-.1MIIat.te 67S-2llll3 •,rl••· • OUR COMPLETE SUPPORt iiN D PR ilYE R5 GO WitH YOU &Co. .... ......... ~. •' . • • IIAYY,IIWr lo .. """'· •lloiMia •• ........... , ... w -ol ,._ .. ., •••• ,_, Alfn4, •• 1011 of Mr. Alfn4 -.. nu o. .. ,. A.VI.f Cotta Meta. hat 3 bto&~Mr• llad .S aitt ora. He it DOW ift Japan. · LIGAL HOTICI lllfOIIT IIAIIIDI EIIIQII 11111DIEC1ICII --P•I H• ai~ns to join Legion .ftopma to be ';"• first vo-ray hat hi a duet and appli· l.e~an of the V1Citn.trn cam-calion a( the office awai'"' pllF 1o become 1 m~ber ina the day d\at he comea oC Ntwport . Harbor Lepon home &o the Hubot uea. Post 2n . Billy 8UCon Mur-Billy it the aon of t.k. llld LEGAL HOTICI '-"•· Jook """"'· lOll pTY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF INVITING BIOS Cooti dae An.o Costa Mesa. Hit father h a World WarD veteren and a member o( the American LcJion. · He wu stationed at the Oeoraa Air Force Sue in Victor- ville as an air traffic c:on· troller. SEALED BIOS will be re eehed •\ the offtc:" of tke Chy Clerlr., City Hall, Newport. Beac:h, Califorala, uatlllOIOO a.m., oa !.he 7th day of Juae, 1967, at which timt~ they will be pub- licly opned .. d read, for perfohlliae; w_ork -. followS! , INSTALI.ATJON OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND STREET LIGHTING AT 111 £ INTERSECTION OF SAN JOAQUIN IIILLS ROAD Willi SANTA RO SA DRIV E AND WITH MACARTHUR BOULEVARD CONTRACT NO. 1117 No bid will be received ua)eR!il it is made on a propoaa) form furtaiMhed by the Public: Worb Depart.meat. Eat"h bid must be accomp•ied by caah, Cf!rt.Hied c:hedt or Bidde r' a Boad made payable to \.he Cily of Newport Reach., for a11 amou11t equal to at l east 10 percn.t of the amooal bid. Billy is a seaman aboard lhc USS Conate llttion at Vietnam, where his thip relieved the Kitty Hawk. He enlisted last year •d went to boot cam p a t San Dieao. GLEAVES LOCKER Is pictured here re celvlrtg his "Dolphins" as a ·submariner. The doca uaeat11 iacladed within th~ sealed bids wh i("h require completioa aad .-xr·cutioa are the loll owiag: 1. -Proeos•l , 2. Pa1ef'l -Deatpation of Sub·t"ontraC'ton. 3. Pajlf! 4 -Bidder's Bond 4. Pase 9 -Nou.-collosion Affidavit 5. Pa1e 10 -Coatractor'.!l Financial Stalus T he documeats shall be ,.rr;x.eU with the •rr••rrilne 11ip;natures aad titlea of the per80aill .'lignin8 oa beha o 1he bidder. For co'/oration11, the lliSDatures of the P,..aldant or V/ca p,.alrlant &o Sac,..torr or AulatGnt Sac:,..tGty are ·requirf'd and the Cor· poratf" Sui 11hall be aHixed to all do <'omeats reqoirio8 Aigrua- tat'flfl. In tbe caae of a partnership, the-sisnature of at le!all oaf.l 81'.1Deral pattal!'r is required, All blda are to be compared on the basil of the Ensineer'~~o eatimate, The eatimated quantities are approximate only, being sivf)ft sole\~ u a buia for the compariMoo. of bids. No bid will be accepted from 'a Contractor .,.,·ho ha11 not been licenaed in accordaac:e wltb the proviaioo!!l of Chap111r 9, Oi v\- aioa Ill of Buaiaeaa and Profeuions' Code!, The Contractor 11hall alate hi" licea11e aomber and classification io the propo- Ral. Plaas, Special Proviainaa, aad Contract Documents may be obta\af'd at tbe Public 'lorka Depanment, City Holl, Newport 81'!a ch, California, at ao coat to licensed conlractora. A noa• refundable char~l'! of $2.00 will be required for each. set of pl .. a, apec::ial Provi a1oaa, and <'Ontract documt-ntll lor o1hera than licea11ed contract.ora, It i11 reqoellted that the plana and special provi11ioa.11 be retunaed within 2 weeks after the bid openhts. A aon-~fuadable charre of 12.00 will be requirt-d for each set of City o f Newport Beach Standard Spec ifi cation11. The City of ~ewpott Beach re!lervcs 1he risht to reject a..n y or all bids and to ,.·awe any informality in such bids. Ia accordance IOo'ith tbf" provi11ions of Section 17 70 of the Labor Code, the City Conncil of the City of ~e.,.·port Beach hu as- cettaiaed the lf!Deral prf'\'ailin! ralr per diem .,..a@e !!l in the locnlilv in ""'hich thf" work ;, to be performed for e-ach cra h or type of worlr.man or mechanic needed to e•ecute the contra ct and i11 aet forth ia Resolution No. 6519. A copy of said Reaolution is available in lhe office of lhe City Clerk 111 the City of Newport Beach. Th,. lollowins-is the 11chedule of pre1 a il ia! wa8e rates, 1966· 6i1 lor a •elective list of cla.-l!lii!C"ations. To1ether .,..ith th!' intonnatio11' included in Rt-!Jolution No. 6519, thi!l ~~ochedule is to b~ <'OD.'Iidered a part of these C"Ontract specificationll, Prevailing Vl'age Rates-1966.(,7 Cloulllcaflon (S'alaerlv• Llaflnt) (5/J/66/ (S/11671 Carpl'.lnlers 4.83 CemeM Mason Journeyman 4.60 Laborers General or Con!!ltruction Asphalt Raker & lroot-r Flap an Guiaea c h .. er Layin&_o( all non·me1allic pipe Tuoael {;luRilicationtl 3.70 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.01 \'ibratorman, Jack Hamme-r, Pneumali<' Tools, tc-,c!-pt driller) O~eratiD8 Ea(lineera 4.315 (7/1/66 ) 4.38 4.62 .... 4.97 5.16 5.16 5.26 Oiler aad •ignalmau. {Group 1\ Slr.iploader lle" % fcl.) (Group 2) ..... _.. Ckh , (Grnp 3) haatrum1!'111lmU (Croop 4) Grade C ... ~k~r (Groap 5) Paveme•t-brea~er operator (Group 5) Gr~de-all operator {Crou p 6) 4.8~ 3.BS 4.06 3.85 3.93 ~.16 4.4445 {7/1/67) 4.53 4.77 l!o.Ol 5.12 5.31 5.31 5.41 He's serving on submarine CDiol HIGH TRIDENT WIHS SWEEPSTUES After spendina a couple or years on a destroyer Gle ... vea Locker, 32, became in- terested in submarines. took. te s ts, studied and now is a submariner on the USS Archer Fish. Gleaves, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Locker, 227 Monte Vista, Costa Mcu, has spent 10 yean in the service; and now, at 32, is thinkina or mak:ina this his career. He wa1 born in Cotta Meaa; auended McNally arammar school ; Harbor Hi&h, where he played foot~ ball; and spent a year .,d 'a half 1tudyina peuolewn enJincerinr at Oranae Coast Cotlcae. The Corona del Mar HiJh Sch ool paper, Trident, cap-He is now a lat Clan tured the sweepstakes Elecuician, based at Ha- waii. award in the hi ah school division at the annual press Mrs. Locker uid, .. 1 was day at Cal Polytechnic Col-complainins and ulc.ina him leae. Pomona. why he wasn't a chief after The Trident won ov er sM S years with submarines, Gabriel Hi&h School's Mata• and he said there were some dor, Colton's Pepper Bouah,, ~o had been in the s~r­ and West Covina s Spartan VICe for 17 years and sbll Shield The 4 schools had haven't made I st class. So earned. the riaht to compete I found out it was quite a for the sweepstakes by feather in h.is cap." winnina fiut place in their Gleaves h.as been at Viet- respective divisions. nam and toured all' over the IIEMOIIIAL SEJIYICE SET FOil TOIIGHT South Pacific wh.ile on the submarines USS Red Fish and USS Mederaal. He came home a year aao at Otristmas and aaain in April, when h.e visited a lot. of hh old frinda ... Na does.n't write much," hla moth er aaid, "but h.e calls me and then I know he'• all riaht and I &et to hear hit voi ce.'" Gleaves son. Mar, who lives in Oklahoma with his mother, was baptised 4 years aao in San Diego, the fi rst baby ever to be bap- tised on a Navy tender. ' -·· ~lf'.ftv\1\W..II'c 'Po boot .dl•ou•tl•IJC*P of &ho Prionda or &1M Newo port Booch LlbcUJ will n:Miet 1t 10 a.m~ wednet4Q. ~y 31, at Mariner•• U· bruy to dhcuu Vikt.q_r E. Frankl's "Man's search ror meaninr." irvine Wallace's "Sunday Gentleman" will bo discus· sed at the June 21 mutina. ' UIIYICIU·• •• ,.f't ............. ..,. ... , ....... .,. ,... ... , •• , Mtriflce •4 ...,.rt th. c•••· SUPERIOR EMPLOYMENT AGEN<;Y 1157 HerMr 11"4., C.ato "-•• Mrs . Richard .!B;e~om;i:th~w=i~l~l J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lead the discu~alou . ' A salute to our son CAPT. JOHN WAYNE WA Ralph and Lucy Watson owner• of WATSON APARTMENTS On the Ocean -Vocatio, Rental.! 3503 -3505 ~e..Mlol. ~ ... -(),._ ..t· tr., REEF· APARTMENTS Te•matera Dump Truck Driver (Leu than 4 yds ) Water truck driver 12SOO gal. lo 4000 gaL) (S/11661 4.35 4.:13 (SIJ /66 } 5.15 (7/l/66) 6.11 (5/J /671 4.50 4.68 (S/1 167) 5.15 (71 11671 6.55 The Golden Harbor Wh ite Shrine of Jerusalem wilt hold a memorial service for dep&Jted membeu of the Shrine at 8 p.m. today, May 25 , at the Newport Beach Masonic Temple. Mrs. Carl Hood will ha,·e chuae of the meetina. 1 ____________ ...;;:;:;:;:;:;:::::= Mr. and Mu. Gil bert Seal, Buildia_J: ••d Co11attaction trade• Bri cklayer & Stone Maaon Elec tri claa head officers, who recently returned from the Supreme Stuine in Kansas City, re· port the fo\lowina appoint· ments: Mrs. Harry Hilliard, honotina Golden H&Jbot Shrine u district chairman of membeuhip; Mu. Ethel Christian of Santa Ana Da· mucus Shrine, deputy of District 4. and Mu. Fleta Schuth of Fullerton Shrine, chairman of ma terial objec· Journeyman Wireman Lather p lli!llerfl (41211166 ) 4.765 f7/I/66J 5.22 (71 1!67 1 5.33 Jounaeyman -Spray Pipe uadn Plumhe~ 5.55 5.64 1\nv clauilication omitted he-rein shall be 1he pre-•••ilin@ cra ft rate. O•·ertime, Sunday aod Holiday rates are a1 pre•·a ilin8 crah r11 1e111. Pu bl ish: May 25, CITY OF' SB'POR T BI::A CH. C.-\LIF'ORNI." Laura La,11.ios , Cit•· Clerk 1967, in the-:\e,.·port Harbor [n!!lign · tive. Peals That Crossed the Delaware. • • Thr j:l:reo.t brouae note• that run p: aero. the l.kla"'·are on J uh· 4, 1716 are tlill travelinl' ;.n·ro,;~ the wo rld. The~· arr rin,cin,: in Bndapeat. They ""' ~undinp: in men's h f'a rb in Eaat Brrliu, U '~tfliUW, Pr11F'1e, Pekin,c . , . whe~ver mrn atul "'omen "·ould be free. After 191 \'tart, thia oM BeH in Philadelphia tlill impel.· man· kiml 1'\'f'r~·where to break the bond~ or &erfdom 111111 I~ runn~· in our time. LET'S GET IEHI.D GUll SEIIYICEIIU FOil A COM,LlTE YICTOIIY Ill YIETUII (1 --~11\!JQ\lf&..~~ .•' ' )112. VIA LIDD ;.oa .... ~~· • •••• wtt.a•••• aouLanaa PAIA8.11A • aa1 leVYM I..A•a AYIIIUI IIIW~ea'f IIACM • a4t'l l 'WI A t.laO' lAilT IAIIIAitA • 1411 I,..At'l 11'all'f .... ATI ... a • PMOIIIJa· ••• ICOni8ALI -·- Th is is the gift that can't be bought.lt is purchased each doy by our brave young men who stand on the front lines in the bottle for freedom. "God bless them every one,11 ' '·