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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignHot L!TTLE NANETTE,l4-fllonth-olddaugh· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Souza, 2l<J2 Amer ican Ave., Costa Mesa, was named the winner In the 13 to 2~onth"'()1& category In Sunday's baby contest at the Costa Mesa Fish Fry. Mother is holding the winner's cup. Nanette's father Is with the Orange branch of the Bank of Amer ica. (Ensign photo,) HERE'S a real handful for Mrs. Gordon Kilmer, 259 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa: 6~onth--old twins, Gordon and Douglas, who do not seem exactly overjoyed at winning 3J d place In the Costa Mesa Fish Fry baby contest', 6 to 12~onth· old category. The father of the twins is superintendent of parking lots for the City of Newport Beach. (EnsiC)l photo.l get hearing occ bomb scare fizzles If the person who phoned in the bomb threat to Oranae Coast Coll cae yesterday noon thought he would have a holiday from claSBcs - he was disappointed-. About 35 poli cemen, rue- men, and collcac personnel searched lhe buildinas. Each class was evacuated, lhe buildinas scatched th orouahly, and then s tu- den ts returned to their claa- sc s. At 1:15 p.m. Or. Robert ~1oote, president, said, .. "We haven't bCen able to fin d any evidence or a bomb. This llas been an inconvc- iencc more than anythina else." "It was real bad," said so phomore Lee Roberts of Hun tina ton Beach," because we were in the dark room developina our pictures for the end of the term. 'IVhen the cops came beatina on the door, we had to open our door and a lot of our stuff waa exposed to liahL" ' ' - Ray Ell llu • Ray Ellison dies at 29 Ray Ellison, who recently o pened the Mai aon d'Or jewelry handicr&ft shop in the EnsiJTI buildina wilh partner Phil Smith, died Saturday afternoon at Ve- terans Ho spital in Lona Beach. Death cane ju u 2 day 1 before hi 1 30th birthday and and was caused by a kidney infection incurred OJrina Navy duty 10 yean aao .. Mr. Elli 10n wa1 born in Minneapoli1, Minn., and lived in Durand, Wis., be-- fore comina to the Weat CoasL He lived here at600 Heliotrope Ave, He had been shop manaaer at Forrest Pond In c., Corona del Mar j ewelry manufacturers, fo r the pa1t 6 yean. Hi 1 1tepofa1her and mother, Mr. and Mn. Kenndt Pomul, new here from Durand to arranae for send- ina lhe body back to Wi1- con1in for services. 9Jrial will be in the National Cemetery in FL Snellina, Minn. 9Jrvivora alto include • son and dauJ,hter in Minne~ polis, 2 brotheu and 2 sis- ten. New Rotary Club elects I -I A DIFF~RENCE of just .003 in grade point average separated the 2 top students at Newport Harbor High School. The valedictorian is John Groen ing , a t left, son of Mr. and Urs . Hans G. Groen ing, 454 Cabr illo St., Costa Uesa, with a rat ing of 3.917. The s a lu ta .. torian, with 3.914 standing Is Bill L ovel~nd, son of Ur. and Urs. Richard Loveland, 420 Vi a Lido Nord, Lido Isle. John Groening was a member of the w i m~i ng Scholar Qui z team, has served as f ictional editor of Flotsam & Jetsam, treasurer of CSF and puchasin g agent for the J un ior Achievement Co. He will attend Pomona College, maj oring In history or phil osophy. Bil l Loveland Is a 4-year letterman In vars ity tennis, student bOdy court judge and president of CSF. He will go to Stanford and plans to study law. (Ensign pho to.! ((election June 27 The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce ha1 ac.hed• uled the election of officcu at the board meetina to be held June 21 at the Cham- ber ctfice. The follow ina ··directors were elected in the recent mail ballotina: Dorothy Hardcastle, incumbent, owner of Gay Lady: Gordon Jone1, of the Irvine Co.; Frank Jordan, incumbent, owner of · Jordan's Pet Barry , talks here July 12 Barry Goldwater wi II be the auett 1peaker at the ·Republican Associ at ea of Oranae County dinner meet• ina Wednesday evenina, July 12, at the Newporter IM. Theme o r his speech Will be "Opportunity '68'.' in whi ch he will stress lhe need Cor a united Republi· can Party that can provide wholehearted support for the party's 1968 presiden- tial nominee. Ahhouahhe is nota poten- tial candidate £or the pre• sidential nomination in 1968, the former senator and 1964 'Republican pre• s identia\ nominee c1n be expected to play a prom i• nent part in the campaian or whoever is nominated.. Reservations Cor the din• ncr can be made by callina the office of Republican Associate& in Santa Ana. SONG FEST FRIDAY Fiut aradeu at Lindberah School, Costa Mesa, will present aonas from Rodaen and Hammeutein, directed by Mra. Clua OeLona, in a "Firat pade aona feat" at 1 p.m. this Friday, June 9. • Shop; John Ondyke, mana1er THE GIRLS took the top honors In scholas tic standing of Five Crowns reatawant; In the Corooa del Mar High School graduating c lass. Hubert Peiuol, incumbent, Sue House, at left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard owner of COM Pharmacy; House, 812 Aleppo St., East Bluff , is t he valedictor- John Semple, owner of lan, with a grade po int average of 3.84. She attended Semple Realty, and Mn. T . CO M High only for her senior year, coming here from Duncan Stewart, incumbent, civic leader. Bakersfield High. She will enrol l at UC I, majorin g In Ho ldover directou _are sociology. The salutatorian with a rating of 3.83 , is Bob Fitzaerald, Howard Judy Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Page, Fo1 1om, Grant Howald, Carl 20201 Spruce St., Sa.nta Ana He ights. She wilt attend Kealey , Bob Leech, Roy Californ ia State Col lege at Fullerton , majorin g in Mather, Helen Murphy and humanities and plans to be an English teacher in Jim Barto. high school. (Ensign photo.) ~~.~~~~p-~~ld~~hil~~~l 1cribe d as a "white elo-off our backs." phant," wu a ropic of di... A conunittee is studyin'a cuuion at Monday ovenina'• the pouibility of euina budaet aeuion of lho New-the deed restrictions on the port Beach City Council. ·• use of the park so that it AnJU• Potter, who had miah t be u1ed as the new previously mentioned the location for the city bowl- park u a likely site for new ina areena. lawn bowlina pe.,o, k>ld DOCTOU TES GIVEH the Council that the park . COlli the city about su.ooo · UCI Will confer ita fint a year to maintain. He said doctorate depees to I he had peraonally' checked candidatu at the June 10 the park, and found it to be oonmencement exercises, very little uaod. · ·includina the followine "I recommend lh at ft.e from the Harbor Area: St2,000 be taken out f!_f lhe Joseph Rakshya, 2S, of 38) budaet and kept out un lit ·W. Wilaon, Costa Mesa, a the deed restriction a on lhe phyaical-oraanic c hemist; part ate chaaed so ltat It Albert c. Smith, 32, of THE "GUESS WH O" characters are displaying las t week's Ensign, wh ich carried thei r photos of some· 30 years ago. (Ensi gn photo.} 'Guess who' identified These tv.o little "JUCII who" youn&sters in sailo r suits in last week's En sian didn't know each other when they posed for lhelr pictures in the early '30's. Now they're working in the same realty o ffice. Their identities were re- vealed \astniahtat the His- torical Society dinner held at lhe Balboa Pavi lion. They ue Jean t\trs. Wil· liam) Ritter ~r~d Bill Bents, who are auociated with the Peter Barret &. Co. real t)' office in Newport Beach. Mn. Ritter, 410 Aliso Ave..-Ne"trpOrt Ke\lbta. ~o is vice president o f the Hi • K>rical Society, attended school here from the 3rd arade on and can remember attendina school in lhe 15th SL mortuary after the B33 earthqu ake. Her parents, Huah an d Lucy Marshall, built their hom e in 1125 on Turquoi se Ave., Balboa Is- land. Her husband, Bill Ritter, is the direciDr of in· stru ction al services of the Newport-Mesa Unified School di1trict. Mr. Bentl, alO W. Bay Ave., Balboa, usCd to lum- mer here with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Benu o f Redlands. He recalls that his arandfather, Burton Watenn.n, "lost bis ab.irt'' tryln& to .. u p,oper\! a. Lido hie. Mr. Bents attend- ed the first clan when Oranae Coast Colle&e open- ed. RUSSELL CRAIG "He did a wonderful job for th e community ... " That is how Russell E. Crai a. 2600 Cove ~L, Cor- ona del Mar, who died Satufo' day, June 3, will be reme~ bered in Newport Harbor, accordina 10 Harbor Master AI Obera. Mr. Craia, who was bom Feb. 21, HOI, in Tacom a. Wuh., lived in California, 45 yean and in Corona del Mar' 1 Odn a Cove for more lhan 35 yean. In 1H2, Mr. Crail, a World War I veteran, bec~~me a po- lice o fficer ror the city or Newport Beach and served Wltil H42, when he wu n11med Harbor \.ta1ter. He retired Dec, 4, HS7. "He wu intere1ted in the development of Newport Har- bor and an ade~J~ate harbor patrol." taid Mr. Obera. Mr. Craia wu active in aailina and raced for a lona time. He desianed lhe 40' sloop, the Escape II, and had i t built by Auaull Han- ocn. Survi vors are his wi fe , .Loui sc. of the home addreu ; a dau1hter, Claire Baxley of Holl ywood; 2 sons, Richard Crai 1 of ~auachu ietts and Donald Howe of Santa Bar- bara; a sister, \taraaret Gemhardt of Los Anaeles; and 1ix arandchildren. More protests on car wash About SOO name5 have been added to the orit inal S6 in the petition pro tes tina tbe possible es lllbliahment of 1 car wash at Iris and Pacinc Coast Hiahway, ac• cordina to Geor1e Driscoll, ..0. Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mu. The Newport-Irvine Rotary can be.ua!" by all citizena," 511 Poppy Ave., Corona del Club, s ponsored by the he aasd. . "Tho ciCy budeet Mar, bioloaicll scientist; Newpor"'"Balboa Rotarian•, Clftnot afford auch an C1• andWIIIiamO. Harter, 23, of hu elected ita rirat alate pense.'-' UU Seashore Or., West of otriura: ''It is your idea to have Newport, a phyaicUL Del Bani at, prealdnt; tuperviaed ~tivitiea at ft.e PINAL 'JN.u OGUI park?" Councilmm Dee -Bob Lawrence, vic~eai· Cook aated. Doc...,..aiatar ctielopea, dent: Run Cahert., Iter• '1UlatcM be done, n ...... lut ia a .. ries, will be tuy; directclte Ralph Cloc\, M.r. ·POue:r replied. .. 141 11 7:30 a.m. this Fri• Walt Oreeamayer, Omer "The put abould IN .a1 ·1..,, J-. 9, at Hoaa Hoa· Lana end Bob Norris. public. or all pri•ll..," ,Pi•t'• COIII.,.ce center. Tha club CDitll Oft Th••· Cbaftcih•• Bob ..... , Mlla y...._. Mayer, M. A •• dtiya at noon et .Daaitla, conn•uecl. •"We .. 111 Baelid.llten-. iutroctor Reuaur~ot. llll Bristol. •••• ft.al 6e pnt•t .,.. at OoW. Weet Cotleee "'' of Paliudea eDdl •nna•••.l • aenuoe.We. 'will i,.U • "Morality i.; ~·port BIM. : It it w .. a privll• pad, we. ••• ... ical decieia.. •• THE LEADING SCHOLARS of Costilles• High School are pictured here with Principal John McGowen at the 1mual aw•ds banquet. Carol Aguiar, at left, Is the valedictoriM, and Claire Robinson Is the s.luUtori,an. Both' gltls ilso received CSF gold 'se•l pins for Aelng on the scholarship list for at lust 4 of the 7 stmes· ters. Carol Is winner of ,a Bank of Amer ica achleve-- tnent 11w11d and received the Tuesd~y Club schol,.... shlp.Ciolre received J scholorshl•s: from th e Wednes- doJ llomlng Club, l<oppo K-Gommo, and Veterans of Foreign Wits. !Hitching Post photo-) Many ravored a cu wash "-n did no t want it It lhal location be cause of the tral• tic Pfo blcma that would. •ise, Mr . Dri scoll said. He also utaed a ll interes ted to attend in penon the public haarin1 to be held 7:30 p.m., Monday , June ll at tho Ne,. port Beach City Hall. IIAMID TD SUTII'O$T ...._,. Btaneu .. presidnt ol Beuett Ad .. nitlna, New· port ••ch, is die newty. tlec&ld sua. w.u .. r of. Calitamia Preu Wc-.a lac. The Newport Beach Cit y Council spent .. , .. ' moa t 3 hours Monday e ventna aoina over the 1967oo68 budaet, and ended the seuio n $164,000 wou e off than at the start. Primary c aus e fo r th i s bud1et deficit was the decision not to 10 ahead with the pr oposed tide• lands fee s, whi ch we re expe c ted to produce some Sll 8,000 reven ue in th.c com1n1 year. City Mana&er H urlblirt revea led Har vey 2 o ther bud&et blows : increased tax delinquency, up fr om the e s tim ated 2"k to 3!r:l%, cutti na the tax re venue by mo re than 527 ,000; and earmarkin a 51 8,000 of park ina meter revenue ror o rr ... treet park ina. in accordance wi th the re-MISS COSTA MESA , chosen cent a1reeme nt accom- panyin& the d oublin1 of Sunday at t he Lions F is h ~uic meter rees to 10 Fry, is 18-year--old Michelle cents. Cannon, resident of Costa Mr. Hurlburt &uueued Mesa and data processing the fo\lowina ways to cu t major at Orange Coast Col· the ddici t: postpone lege. The run ners-up were 528,000 repayment to the Kathy Kil gore of Anaheim water fund for the W~st and Susan Re id of Costa Newport sand erOSI On , project; cut the con• Mesa. ·,i•a•ncy rund by •ll.ooo. New Mesan down to sso,ooo; de lay the S23,000 improvement a a ~!1t~:~~ewpou P ier park~ WIOS pnze These items add up _to Attendance for the very 176,000, and alon1 wath flnt time at the Coua tha 13J,l40 cut from th• tr4u...triewvott tlubot Uoaa ba4aet ln 1 tniew •••· Pith PTJ, lte\4 \ .. t ...... sions, would brina the end, won Mu. O.arlie (0or- SI64,000 deficit down to o th)·) Giannone, .2700 Peter- S52,760, about 3 c ents son Wa)·, Cosia \1eaa, the on the tu rate. aran d prize, a 1167 \1us· The Counci l members LanJ. have plodded tbrouah the The winn1n1 bcket was Park1 Be1ch es and pu rchased from \1rs. Ol arles Recre~tion portion of the TeWin kl e, the widow ~r a budaet, and will meet i n charter mem ber of the Laon a adjourtl.ed sess ion at 7:30 Club. Th e keyfi to the car p.m. this Friday, June 9, were presente~ by Bradley to continue on wi th the S~hwarz, president of lhe water department, Marina LThlons Club. Park, and capital 1m• e Gi annon e famil y moved here from New York pr ovements . They hope to City 4 mon ths aao and lOOk comp lete the budae t re-their ~ children to the fish view in time to vote on adoption of the budaet at the J un e 12 meetina. The bud 1e t ueu alr eady covered include City Coun• cil, city clerk, city mana• s er , finan ce, ci ty attorney, police, fir e, marin e safety, rui !dina. public works. ICneul iCt\'i ces, llblat le& and PBR. A possible "hot potato'' wu mention ed Monda y e\'enina ~· Councilman Howard Roaen , wh o su1· aested that a collecti(;>n ch ar1e be assessed ror 1ubaae and trash p1ck-up. Counci \man Dee Cook re· (Continued on PIIC a) fry. "~ow we c an 1ee Cali - forn i a!" said \1rs. Gi an· none. Abou t IJ,JU\1 dinn eu were served at th e 22nd annual Fish f ry. The aross income was set at 566,87::.65 com- pared wi lh 562.7 SO last year and 547 ,llOil in 1~6.5. TH EY 'LL GET DEGREES Har bor Area s tudents who w\1\ reCei ve de1rees al th e June II commenc ement at Ch a pman Colleae in Oranae ate Nancy Van Den Brink of :"'lewpon Beach and Ellen Slyh Cancor of Costa Men, mastet of arts; and Leroy C. Buton of Balboa, bachelor o( uta. being wom by Miss Corona del Mar Is midt of tickets which are beirtg distributed by local mer~ants In the current vacation travel promotion, "Start your ncatlon at homt" is the theme for tht e~ent, wh ich will culminate th is Saturdly, June 10, with the award of prizes at the Corona dtl Mar Ch-. ber of Commerce office at 10 a.m. Pictured here, fro. left, are Gene Taylor of 8al11ar Travel; Holly Kublll, Miss Corona del Mar, who Is 1 frtshman at Or .. t Coost College and will serve as asslstont It Scrllllll !nstiMt of Oc-ogrljllly ot Lo Jolll tills .-.; Ate Adllos, _,. of COISt S.lltl' llllrlltl, llld Y11 Smllll, -of Edllll Smllll Corltl •d lnSI-·-· !Ensl., !llloto-1 ' ' I .... _ "Boot Boo 1 ... Wool I• 1111 ouplcoo MOll TO TH1 CIIADUAliS We•t. .cl ne'er tM twlla of tM Ia'-Potl of the •ball IINiel." w, .. ,, •• A..lcaa L .. i... Cbap- •li&u&e ""Hardly ever" few lain• front. lbe UIPd M.- '"never''l vtco• apoke comforUo1 1111 OI'PIQAL MIWSPAP .. Of 1111 QTf OP MIIWI'OIT IIACII THE HARBO« ANt:A "S OFFSt:T NEFSI'APER ll"o whao you learn olter you k.-it oJl Offic• •• prlllll .. piUl ia 1 .. E•ic• B~NWI .. , that counu. Go to IChool no& to m.ake alivint, 2721 £.C... ltwy., COI'OM jel ... CaW. -fW!. but to make a lile. Schoolt iboWd not be ror TILIPMOMit 67lo0150 (At• c.4e 71•) 1 producing degrees but for produc:int charac· Ttl£ NEWPotrr HAIBOa ENSleN 1• 1._ o.a, •• ,, ... prl•" ter. Man,:~~ ean't ~1)' ~ lhat b.:-... ,.Wi.a.t Ia t._ Ci17 of N-..n ._ .. _. ..., _., llocaliJ-. cau~r the.r pnnc1pals lad pruw:l .... Their _...., _. :J::" • .,..,... Ia 1M Ne...,..n ......_C... ... teachr.n, PTAs. «:utrM:ula, tchool boerda. Ar-. P-"1 -'ly, oa Tw.d.,.. S.c ... el-,. .... pol4' bu~ngs and athlettc programs are devoid • C.O.. •1 .... Colli. ( cli t TilE NE~T HAIBOA ENSIGN w .. .djllllp4 to M 0 •wo· 0 arac er. ' . ,,.-of •-aJ c'rc111IMion 111 coWl deene No. A-20178 d.te4 It has ~n a~knowledged_ that onc·fourth 11111 14, 1951, Is S.,et"l• Co..n for the Co11oc1 of Or ..... Si:•• of or adolph H1tler s concentrauon camp guards C.IU•olo. aM ~y re•-• 1'-eof lo tr-llfiild 1o pMU .. aU p_.,llc held doctorate degrcet. Some ol the most ... k-H ,...lrM by law. educated peop~ ~ the ffiOil 'Nicked . You Al\10 £. HAAPA ................................. Owner aM P.tlli~ ha"'e to be educated to even know how to PEC HAAPA ............................................... .A-IMe Echtor . . 1 IUIIC8.,TIOM AATIS COinllllt wme c nmt'S . I• Horitor An•: Oae-year, tt.OO: 2 ,-oro, 11.00 Hamlt"t, a crazy, mixed-up kid, moaned : o.t of Harbor~..; O.e year. 15.00: 2 yeara. 19.00 ·'The time is out of joint; oh curtcd spite ~~~ that evt·r I was born to !Itt it right.'! The,time has nr.ver bl.•en more out of joint than now. If you don't ~t it riRht, who will? Young people arc the majority in this country. <fl. .l!tlf " -li¥ ARVO E. HA.APA, owner and publisher of the Ensign GIVE TAXPAYERS A BREAK -liTH A TAX CUT Memo to the Newport Beach City Council: Bear down harder on that blue pencil while going over the 1967~ budget. There's still a tax revolt brew ing, and it has eru pted a couple of times already. Th is is most empha· ti cally NOT the ti me to be adding to the ta x bill -and not only because of the already heavy bu rden, but also becaus e the city is getting abOut a HALF MILLI ON DOL'LARS in brand new revenue during the coming year. A tax reduc tion, Indeed, would be very much in order, and very much we lcomed by hardpressed taxpayers. ••• WHEN ARE WE GOING TO Will -AIIO WilY IIOT? A ''citizen's analysis of cu rrent events," submi tted by Bob Aspenleite r of Wh ittier, contains some searching comments on lack of the will to win the Vietn am war on Natu1c ha.~ givl'll us two ean and o nly one mouth and tht•y should bt-.used in propor- tion. But as Mark Twain said: "Let us be 1hankful for 1he fools. But for them the rest of us could not sutet.>t_-d ." Try to put your mind in g"ear bdnr..· you start your mouth. f <'lix Schdling has said: "True cd.uc;afon makt.'!i for infituality: th: inequality' of indi- \'idua lity. th<' inequality of success; the glor· 1ous inct:Jnali:y of talent, of genius; for in· n1ualitr. not nwdiocrity, individual su:x:rior· ity. ool sta ndardi;,.atKm. is the mea.Jlure of the pnK..'Tt'S., of tht' world." Th .. ·rf' is no t and can not bt: an)' such thing ;,s l'tJUaiity. fn't· uwn art• not equal and t'4ual mt•n art· not frt"''. We should b:.· t'qual hdore tbt· law and nuwllt'rt' t"!st.•. What counu 1110!.1 in' life i' not what you ha\'t' in \uur pocket m hl·ad, but what yo<~ han-in your !wart. Character i5 all that you art·. T o fail i)l. not to lX' lacking in character, but to be lacking in charaC'ter i!l to fail . The littlt· \'OiC't· insidt· you sht)t dd be )'Our consci· t•nC'c , not >our pockN radio. You art' what you ut, think, and do and don't do. Some The 1reat exception oc-WOfdl, 1nd a bu1ler blew day you will Ut down alone to a banquet of cwred on May 20. when Dr. "TaPI'' to marie lheclolt eomeqwncea. Your habiu become you. Why Carl Mcintire, wise man of a nurain1 career that 11art anoking,to prove you are a man, when from the' Eut the nation-covered a 1~n or nearly 20 ~an later you'll be tryins to quit for the ally known 20th Century 50 yean. The Ore1on coun· ~ ~uon~ You. know ma.ny fine folks who Re Connation Hour radio lry aidCI never wu more ~.; ~J~?Ir., but. d&d you ever know broadcuter •. me~ the Wut bclautiful, u ill ~tuonal Your teacher might consider this ridicu-at a lravet&de tn the Plo-1randC1ur wu punctuated by lout, if not illqal, but Patrick Henry was 50 neer Cemetery at . Salem, name 1 colored rhododen• right 'Nhen he said : "This book (the Bible ) Oreaon .. The oc~aaton w~a rona and ulrron hued Scotch is .....orth all the books which were ever print-a memortal !crvtce held 1n broom.· Sou them California eel.'' 1 honot' or the late Mrs. Edith aunshine saturated the Religion it the root or the niorality tree. S. Williams, World War I tcene. Once a rarmer standing on the river bank Army Nurse, patriot, con• Or, ·Mcintire arrived ~ handed h.is JOn a pail of garbage and !laid : servative Republican, a menu arter the pro1ram had ''Son, gtot on your hor2 and take this garbage staunch Cundamentalist, a ended, and spoke brieOy, up to the bend in the river and dump it in Bible believing ~hristian. euloaizina the tona career and then ride immediately back here." In-------.:. c~uk>us., but obedient, the JOn cirried out ' his father's mis.Wn and returned to his side. In a few minutes the old man pointed to- ward the water : "See that can and those bottles and the rotten apple bobbing? This river is like \'OUr mind. It bt..-contts what is dumped into. it. ''Evrrytilll(' you read a por- nographic book, M:c a din y movie, l i~ten to a filthy stO')', you are filling your rivl'r with earbage. Some of it may sink im mdiately and st"t'lll to he lost, but it will turn up la tt"r on, maybe when you \f-ast expt:ct it , when ~ou 're studying, workin~. prayin~o:, s!ecping. Everythin~ yo u set". think and do makes a little' dent in your bra in. Isn't it better to keep tht< Karba~t" out in tht• first p!ace? Ha5 any rivt·r bt.·cn impron·U by ~arba3c ? Have vou 1'\'t'r thou~ht Ilion· of anybody w ~JO to ld )'OU a filthy ~101)'? T o educate is to JHakt• a picct• of scul pture out of a hunk of granite. T o fill tht: mind with evil is to break tht• hunk of )(ranitt: into u!IC!ess piN·cs. Then · arc manv things we arc better off not knowinB. That too i.o~ "academic freedom." Th~ ICIIIJ>" tation to It-am about !:{O<Xi and l'vil was used by the d('vil in lhc Carden of Edt>n . the part of the Johnson administration . Perhaps if enough citizens as k these Ques t ions of thei r congressmen , there could be a change in policy, and ·victory in Viet nam. Here is th e c itizen's analy sis : LeHers to the Editor GORDON JONES, at left, assistant director of engi- neering with the Irvine Co., presents a check to realtor John Semple, beautification committee chairman tor the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, as a matching fund contr ibution from the Irv ine Co. for planting the traffic islands on Coast Hwy. (Ensign photo.) Fellow Citizen: • • • Recent reports on Vietnam indicate thM more U.S. Ser- vicemen •e now involved there than were in the Koreen war at the peak of its activity. Yet with all the strength thM the United States possesses, we are somehow un- able (mlybe we should say unwilling) to bring this war to a successful co~letion. We have averaged in excess of t50 billion a yew in defense spending since the start af the Korean war supposedly for the purpose of defend· ing the free world from conwoonist aggression. Now that lli\.•~~etenoe ~opoblt itv has boon pu1 10 1114 Iaiii wo find 1hM aomethtng \a teet.:ing; therefore, we thlnt!: the foJtCJ'W'o> i,.g questions need ... wering: 1. 80% of the war materiafs required by the Viet Cong come in through Haiphong Hwbot. Why has the United States neglected to take one of the most basic steps in a w.-. that of cu«ing the enemies SUPPlY lines either through a lllockade or through air a«acks? 2. Why are 011 flyers directed to always enter North Vietnam along a narrow corridor well known to the enemy and thensfore heavily defended ? This corridor •s referred to by the flyers as "Slaughter Alley. •• 3. Why .-e the 8·52 bombers, Olie of the most advanced in the world, limited to carrying one--sixth of their bomb load capability? 4. Why, when we cwe asking for troops to help us from other allies we can get, do we not ask Chiang Kai.shek to send over his half million men? They •e the beat trained and most knowledgeable troops in the world for fighting Convt'l.lnist guerrillas in A.!ia and their whole ambition in life is to have a chance to do so. 5. Why fight in Vietnam and help them everywhere else? The October ,2th Current Export Bulletin published by the Department of Conwnerce lists the following items which were shipped by the U.S. to the Soviet Union and its E11opean s~ellites: diesel engines. jet engines. ge• grindi•g machines, machine tools. flame cutting nechines, equipment for production of liquid oxygen. C0f11Jreasors fOf jets, turbo-prop, turbo ahaft, and gu turbine aircraft engines. plu. many others. 6. When are we going to win the war in VIetnam -and why notn THE KIWANI S CLUg of Corona del Mar honored Em· mett Raitt at a recent meet ing as an outstanding stu- dent and athlete at Corona del Mar High School. Em- mett, shown here at right with attorney Hall Seely, chairman of lhe boy s and girl s committee of the Ki· wanis Club, Is a member of the Key Club, lettered In football, participated in track, served as president of the Speech Club In 1965-66, has been elected student bOdy treasurer for 19&7--68, and has a grtde POint aver· 19e of J.52. He has been chosen as a delegate to the !5th 1nnu11 west coast conference of the Fellowship of Chrlstlon Athletes, to be held Aug. 2D-25 at South- em Oregon Col lege. Irvine aid-s CDM project • .n....,w~~~ch b..s ...... uro or the do- pori lid. Thol ........ willie .,..ti. " a.···· 0.. aon, h• sold or how Edith, •• lhe ... der or the Wheo~ chair lklaadt, had alre~y pro•i4ed o .. radio uadla, and thai a aecond one 1wu in protpoct ror liata6n residln1 in tpe northwest. Back It the aravc, while lhc ducendina un llilt ahonc, a small American n11 waved betide I little pile of earth, below which was a cast-bronze urn. On the top of thi s, preurved in lutina copper, were words of commendation to which Lyndon Johnson, President of the United States, had signed his name. So ended Edith's earthly c areer, but her !lpi rit still marches on. Dr. Mcintire had £1 own to Portland, Oreaon, to attend the I 79th General Assembly of the United Prcsbyt erian Church, May 18•24. On May 22nd he reported that )()() years or church history history were reversed when the Confession or 1967 -NBS adopted. He stated that the new Conression lays aside the belief that the Bible is the in£al\ible word of God, lhat thi s no lonser is a confes· sional church, and that the cleraymen no lonaer, are bound to abide by the vows of the Westminster Confes-. sion of Faith, which had auided the organization through the past 3 centuries, The change, he said, ad- vanced the cause of the social revolution, and i t marked the point whe re for· mer relizi ous concepts were succeeded by a prosram in which religion was to be taught objectivel y. He voi ce d a feeling of alarm when the convention called for lhe admiuion o f Red C hina into the United Nations and Cor that nation From the Bible And if Chrilt be in you. lhe body it dead becaue or sin: "-n the Spirit ia lira btceue of riPteouaeu. · But il 1114 s,irh olllim tlool raised up Jeaa fn. lhe dold .... u Ia ,..., ho lhol nlold ., C'riol rro. lho dold ollall aloo .,Ucuo ,_ _..1 -·• "" kio Spirit ...... no• 1a ,..... laP -1:11,11.1 I ' ·~RT MARIMIR EIIIIGII RRST $EC11011 • -P. 3 T~URSDA¥, JUIE I, IIC! I»IIIIIA OEI.IWI, CAIJ F. Kingsmen win 2 more The Kiftlamen Oru.m and berry Futinl toumament · of drum111 Buate Cor,1. 1pon1orcd by On .. • . 1 0 L • N H ~-L · memo" a ay, at aac-ewport •·~ CllOn Post ood H' h Sthaot d' Letters to Editor ROSEMARY SEARS, age 10, a 4th grader at Carden Hall In Newport Beach, is the winner of the Bible in the May 25 sermonette coloring contes t in the En· sign's Bible page. Rosemary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Oonatd Kollanse, 513 Goldenrod Av e., Corona del Mar. The Dot-to-Dot Ser· mo nette, drawn and written by Jim Talcott, is a weeklY teature on the Bible page. (Ensign photo.) SSOO WHALE BO"E TAKE" BY THIEF For 15 yea rs hi s family had che ri shed th e large whale bone that Warren ~·lyers displaye d m his patio at 400 62nd St., Ne'tt' .. port Shores, for decorative purposes. But someone cauied off the 12 poWld California gr ey •·hale vertebra Friday, Jun e 2. The pi ece of bone measured 14 inches long, 3 feet and 2 feet wide lECDMIIIENOlD fOfl MATUM ADUlTII Ernest Boranine in "CHUKA" -also- (Conth•ued from pqe 2) crimea over lhc year 1964. fout of .other newt media, At ·•e oame time there waa r I ' Ul ' • we JucCcu ul y t111ed ••a sianificant ~ dacraa .. ..enouJh money to bu ild no t from 1964 in the nwnber of one, but !WO houses. Thi t Jdultt round auilty and a mone¥ WJ II be sent to the sharp 13,. increase in the ~ru:an. Korean Fou~d~ .. number o( acquitltlla and uon. whach tpontors th11 diamiuals.'' proaram. The PBJ Crime Report Thanks too, to the New.. went on to point out that port Elementary School for 'since l962, acquiUalt the uae of their ·cafeteria and dismiuals for the acr- fac ilitiu, to aWthe people in thit corrrnunity who came to our dinner or pur.4:hased donation tickets and to the followin& aroups who dona .. ted supplies and foodstuffs: Balboa Marke t, Bi ll"s Ma r .. ket, Richard's Market, El Rancho Ma~ket, Di llman's Re's taurant, the Palm Press and the Ernest Br yant Ran ch and Ri chard Tom ·and Art Svendsen. W;thout their wondeaful help our goal could not have been attained. Thank you every• one. Sincerely, Members of Girl Scr>ut T!oop 44 Mrs. Robelt J ones and Mrs. Ethan Smith Leaders ious crimes, u a croup, have ri t en 14~. This was claued as a "tianificant ract, .. which is definitely is. An article in the April 10, 1967, issue or the u.s. News & Worl d Report o~ served, "At a time when crimes are multiplyina in this country, the population of American prisons is de· clioin&-and the death pen· alty is a ll but disappearing." The ,article also revealed that today there is "a naa ti onwide trend toward more leniency to cri min al s-le ss puni s hment, c apital or other• wise." Re gard less of the empty prote sts or those who favor court decis ions which place restrictions on law enforce~ CRIME PROBLEM meot o ffi cers , it all boils Editor oJ the Ensign, down to a ca se of placing During recent yeats , crime the rig hts or viciOUs crimi• has been increasing steadi ly oats above the rights of in our country while con .. law~abid ing citizens. In victions and pumshments man y U.S. ci ties , ci tizens have been decreasing. The Jive in ever-increasing peril last annual uniform crime and basi c solution being reports released by the FBI given by some or our lea• covering the year 1%5) dets is me re\)· to e,.pand the show 6% increase in serious welfare state. The basic answer to Ame rica's grow• ing crime problem was given hy J. Edgar Hoover when he stated"')"Crime rates in the United States wi II drop when t he cn minal is con• vinced that hi s arrest will be swift, his prosecution prom ptandh is sentence sub-- stantial. , . " Sincerely, B'i II)' James Hargis Chris tian Crusade Tulsa 2, Okla. - ENJOYING a beginning painting class at U~e children's art workshop of th e New- port Harbor Service League, are fr om left, Joe, Vince Koch oho to.l and Katie Mul roy. IBeth Children's art classes to open The children's art "'a rk· shop or the Newport Harbor Service Lea!Ue will taunch summer classes with an end the year exhibit at the Lea· gue's Coffee Gard en Gallery, 2625 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar . Mr s. Ralph Bernard, workshop ch air .. man , announces that th e exhibit of spring sess ion projects will open on• Satur .. day, June 17, hom I to ~ p.m. The Exhibit will b~ open to the public until July 15 during Coffee Gar· den hours. The 6 .. week summe r ses· sian or the children's an workshop, located at 6 11 Fernleaf Ave., Corona del Mar . will run from June 26 to Aug. ~. There wi II be 12 le SionS in the b·Week ses- sion. All classes will be morni ogdasses of I':,hours, with exception of the clay Class, whi c h will run for 3 hours . The workshop, a cu\lural project of the Newf!Ort liar .. bar Service League, oilers to children th e opportun ity to be involved in c reativ e art experiences. Children are encouraged to explore and expe11 ment, using many varied material s. T hey are guided and directed by pro .. fe ssion all~· tr ained teacher!'. in a free and 1nformal at· rnos phe rc. Techn1ques suit· ed to the child's indivi dual expro::ss1on and dev elopment arc used. This summer, the workshop will off~r a beginning an class for pre·school chil- Uren , ages 4 to 6. to in tro- duce the m to the basic art ma terials. The begiMmg painting class y,jJI encourage primary age children from 5 to 8 )ears m a varietr of ac11v1 .. ties, mdudiog paintin g. crafts and 1ndividual ex• pre ssion. A life dra.,.,1ng class f0r those q to I~ year~ of ag,;- is being Introdu ced. The children "''ill learn about line and form. shape anJ space. The emphasis "1\l be on fi gures, ammals and plants. The clay cla ss for th,ose 9 to I~ wd t include 1ns truc- ti on in usc of the potter's whee l and kilu. as well as a field u 1p to a ceram1cs factmy, ~ew thi S summer will an an clas' fo r adults. It \1-d\ be 1n ba~ic an techni· qu~~ mcludmg sd l .,creen, wood cu ts and co\n~;taphs. T ea che r ~ for the :!>Ummcn sehmn ~'>ill be \tr ... Leah Va~qua and \lr. Jack T ay• · lOT. bot h C'l f Laguna Reach. Mrs. \'a~quct ha~ .,.,on J ~cholar .. hlp~> frt>lll th e OtiS Art lnstltutc, ~'>lth her I'.!Hk 1n sraph1cs. She ha' als('l ~tudu:d at th.: Rn Hrandt S chor>! and l·ulk flf'n St at.: CPllese. \\r. T .J \ hH l " n.,., ncr of the Goldcn t\dn .. mJ ~~.:. .. mana• ger pf .ind tkrr,,,n~uatnr at thl!' Pnnen Sha.:k for 8 ~car!>. lie 1" J. gr.t.Juatl!' r>f thl!' Phdado:phill Slht•t•l ,)( Schrl(l\ of ·\n . -\ l1m1ted numl:u.'r Clf <ocho- lar..hlr~ 11tll he £1 ffe r~d for lh1s se.,SH'fl. t-:urther infot· ma tion ma) be t>bta1ned from \Ir s. \\arren Sm11h. 5-18· 5352. and \lr"'. \krle Amund- SOil , 646a7068 , r elephOD.! .. ~RP.odles been a ssigned as man ager of Security F irst National Bank's Corona del Mar branch. He succeeds Bill Bi II Corkett, son 6f Earl •nd Margo or the Peninsula, has been made "actin g ser· geant" of his platoon in Vietnam. His company has suffered high casualties in the Delta. where they hav'e been for over a week. Bill BenlS or the peninsula; Sally and Bill Jager, Eliza .. beth and Murray Rabbitt, Marian and Harry \\ann al l or the Peninsula, J can and Ed Ward of Ir vine Terrace and Mal)' and Pete Rabbi tt of Harbor View Hills . A summe'r fi es ta is the for the final meeung of Newport Kappa Deltas ... a dinner dance to be held at the Tustin home of John and Culleen Potter Satuada~ night. • • • 5-DAY VACATION FOR TWO 291 and Anahe im VF'fl Post ~he Kin':•men dcfe::d'':; 3173, continues 10 -steam Qtl'i ci al repruentat ive• or roller all competition, and the City or Bu ena Park, the is preparina ror the defense Velvet Kni&hts . This wa.s of the Lea ion stat e cham-the annu a l Porlrait in Br us pi ons hip at San Dieao June f'i cld conte st. 21. Sund&)' afternoon, Ma) 28, at Garden Grove, the Kinas;nen ddeatC"d the Diplomats of Hollywood to retain their title as cham- pi ons of the annual Straw· for a Svlt.crlptlan: Call 673.0550 STUFFED EARS \\h~n ~our granJmo1hcr 11,1• .1 ~1rl. couon dipped 1n bh.ct.. peppe r . .md '"'cer f•ll "J' her fa•o.HIIe carach~ rcmell~ Th.mt..' to mcdiC.il !>C1ence 0ur C'IHS fare much bl:uer lodo~~ \~c: 11: m.m~ diC~·111e med1Cal10n~ thai ~lop mfe.::110n' f.l,l reduce comrh~·J11on~. So, don'l rei) on "hom": remeJif~ .. "h~n ~m•'rt' 111 Your ht·alth ")Our m•~l rrt'l:n)u~ 1'4h~'-"On Treat ll .lS ~u.:h Let )Our ph~'1~1an prc:~nbc 1t"M: ~J1CIIIC'S that 11.111 be mo~1 erftl'll>c for ~ou Then r~member U:!> for quJJJ I)' prcs,:np\lon ~·omroundm~ Clristensen Pharmacy XIZl E. COAST IIW1' .. C:OaoaA DEL IIU OaJOLZ S·2UO IIJW ! EASIST TEllS EYEI ! PAY ONLY TAX "AND LICENSE ODIN ON ANY NEW FORD, MUSTANG . THUNDEIIBIRD OR TRUCK IN OUR STOCK. Wh itman, wh o has been as.. • • • • • • T ickets are on sale foa lhe si gned to the bank's Orange A 50..year""(lld J .. story house When the las t school bell the Newport Harbor Fedeta· County .. East ern Division. in Palo Al w will be the new gongs, ~lar ily n and John ted Republican W1•men's Mr. Griff ith, who joined hom e of Judy and Bob Long Alle n of Bay Shores and candidate fund raiser cock ~ Security Bank an moving to and their youngsters fout. their youngs te rs will leave tail part} tn be held on the I · "-b h 1 d 1 ft f h's fot Yos .. mi te to camp ond ·'-'th from 6 to q p.m. at the Cali orn1a in 1%1, had oo.• as a rea y e or 1 .... · · 'th Bank of chase bear s. New"'llt Ar t Centea. .. call been manager of its Capis .. new pos11 10n WI '" . d J d 'II b • • • 673·288 4, fo75·5-'0S Ill 6-'2· llano V'•ll ey Stanch, Capo's• Ameuca an u Y WI e f " Twenty·five years o to· 7636. IN MEXICO CITY Choose from over 300 new Fords. Mustangs, Thunderbirds , and Ford trucks. With •ppoved aedit you pay ONLY TAX and LICENSE DOWN andl6 monthly payments. look at these eJtamples of how our special Anniversary Mvingl rMke buying a new Theodore Rob ins Ford easier th8n ev~! trano Beach, since 1%5. lea,·ing Baycrest when gethemess equals a silver • ,. • He Is a native of Kan sas s choo l is out. · r • • • wedding anon·ersary Ot A gland dmne1 prepared b:o Cify, Missouri, an Army Birthda)' gaeetings to May Betty and Ralph Schisler of the boys at J oplin Ranch 1----=~ i~¥,f,!....---j veteran, and father of 3 D. Smith o£ Balboa Island. Sal bod af 11sland. ·Do. also h~ from then own produce was FREE tSE OF' C:\.\tPER sons. He hOlds a bachelor d 1 won er u sons. · · n, w 0 enJO) ed b) the members of F'O R OS£ "'EEK E.'Ii'D Of Sc;ence degtee o'n bvso· She was ueate ~o ab cohe· lives on Balboa Island and the Newport Harbor )(iwams . ~ .. bration at Karam s y er is m,-,··d 10 Su•. and hav• (M't> E'\'en buJ the-cas) n ad · · t t"o I o 1 d b .... .... " ... last weekend .. ,among the IRAND NEW 1"7 MUSTANG HARDTOP Martin, Lana T'""'"l l '"WHO'S GOT ess miniS ra 1 n r m daughter, Marydel • an US"' two little daughters· Kent gue sts, \\argaret and Ike Kansas Unive rsity. He and band Don Cotri&an and their who is fishtins in v'ietnam' .k r If bo H. h I · · p d • E1 ermann o at r 1g • his amit y l!ve at 7bbl son Dav1d or Buena ark. an iltld Steve and Craig st\l.. rh d · ·r • lands Ah·a and .. a ORAMNGS EVERY IN THE MONTH OF JUNE Danu be Drive, Huntington her brothe~ and hiS WI e. dents at Corona del \Ia! • r B \be I I d J d Beach. Harry and Elizabeth Tinvner• . che\1 o a na s an • u ) hrgh school. and Ted \1ertz of Ba\' Shmes EDNA McAFEE RETIRES man or Lon& Beach. • • • and Tula and 0 1c k Lnder· E A tea was held yesterday • • • A luncheon invitation f01 wood and Peggy and Jack: in the 'E ns ian School library A party to introduce Ellen the Children's Theaue Cunn•ngham of Baycr est. fat Mrs. Edna McAfee, who Larkin , fiancee or her s on, Guild's final meeting of the .. • • "CAPRICE" · ". · h 1 · "Beanie, •· {Han y), was year at the Costa Mesa home IS re rma as psyc 0 OJISt f 'd J s . r th Surpllse bllthdav greetmgs -Second Hit- '''""'TASTIC VOY&C:O"'II for the Newport--Mesa Uni-&iven by Mary Ann March 0 ~re~: ent oan. t.a•n or ... and sur pr is~d he was fied School District. She Saturday last. · .Among the read, .~he . old ~nvrte .the \~.hen Dick: J ordan was gr eet .. waa named district psy· 35 present were Beanie"s new to JOin 10 busmess fus t ed by his wife and many choloai st in 196 2, comi n& aunts, uncles and cousins then pleasure . For new the friends at a coc ktai l party here h om the Huntinaton •.. as well as hi s sister, start or many tasks, for old m th ei a Balboa Island home, Beach High School District. Mucic Mae, and husband the hope or leisure." Tuesday last. They're truly irresistible* Art demonstration slated These Ingenious Key Holders br CHRISTIAN DIOR Tlu dr:sigrttr luu dtvuly Yo·orl:td rocf1 motif i1tto Cl fHJTfrtll. Evrry O'" of thtsr kt'y roddit:s il a ro,:l'#rJotion pif'rt. lthdr O/ lUI. gold ~lltd, Hold:s Tf"" !.ry.1 .,.,.,/J rtlaXim ... n J«urity. TaktJ up •·n y fiTifr JPU<'t' In port,, "" ptlt'!lt'. Attrartivt"l)' 0 1/t Bmud $5 Artist Mo rton Clausen 'A'il1 landscapes in pastel. Later make a personal appearanc e he studied architecture and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. thi s enaineedng. bc:came a Friday, June 9, to demon• journalist. editor, pUbli sher suate his technique 1n and co\u moi!>t 111 Illinois oil paintina in the lobby of and New York. Mutual Savin&l and Loan 1n IQS8 he came to Cali· Association, 2867 E. Coast fomia and studied art under Hwy., Corona del Mar. A Arden Von Dewitz and Wal• aroup oC bis paintinas will ton Titus. He is ma rried.. be nh.ibited thfouahout the has a dauahter in Los ,,n· month or June. 1etes and a son in San Mr. Clausen, a resident Francisco. of Laauna Hilts Leisure "I LOVE FUCHSIAS" World.. waa bom in northern Norway. As a yo una boy he bet• dra-wina crayon pic• t.lrts, dcvelopina .r~ early dnire to become lrt artist. At the •ae of \7 he c•me to AJneric:L W•tina IO U • perict~ce m•y pilaus of Caro Christiancy of' Bever! Hills will speak at p.m. Monday, June 12, to the Cotta Mesa-l\ay Cities * ... irresiltible for ~r. in .,;, ••• lond, he becarM a \urnbtnjiCk:, cow ... FATitEJS DAY poke and ochool teKI>er. · ti a Society at the Costa Men L..eaion .Hall. She will 1ho• slides and t•lk on .. ..,.,,. I love fucht\aa. u Tbete will J.lso be the jYC!a- ina ot fuch•i••· sponsOfod b')l P•ul Kealler. who an• ao amatl fucbsia planu F,ebnawy to memben • .............. ~ .. 1:..&.. Darine h.ia colleee yeart CorMr ol "'-1 ..... -•• .;,., In Wuhin...., 10d Minne- L------"·"·"pot-rt•--•/•6•7•3 ... 5.10...,; ______________ ,..... he pointed Weuem • TAX AND$78 DOWN. . 36 Just come in and register to be eligible to win one or more valuable pri zes. Daily drawings for tickets to Melo- dy land. the Angels' games, and the Qfange County Home Show -first major attraction 1------------------------1 in the fabuloos Anaheim Convention Center , starting June 30. Daily winners also •• eligible to win Mex ico Citv and CBfi"'PCW Vacation prizes. SPECIALS PA RTS-SI:RVIC E Gigantic Specials Every Day Th• M-..aLII IS umn •• MAHT arHDI EITM SAVIIIIGS IN rAm loMJ SEIII/Ict DUlliNG .AMI 47 STATION WAG-ONS FALCONS. FAIRLANEI, fORDS TO CHOOSE fROM TAX ond LIC. DOWN THUNDERIIRDS 2 Or. H.T. e 2 Or. LandMI e 4 Or. L~av 42 51 TO CHOOSI fROM TAX ond LIC. DOWN , ' A a...Si-., fland rai .. r cocktoll porty wiU So hokl at. Newport Art Cettwr: 14,00 W. Coati. Hwy.,· M•i· nen Mile, from 6 to 9 p.m. Salu,.y, 111110 24: '-by tho Newport Huller Ped~rated Republicu Women. · .. The Hoa,eybeot " will vide muaic. Bruce Bennett, lon1 time motion picture stu, wi ll be amona lhe celebrities.· Arti1t1 Gloria Bradc1on, Charle1 Brown and Lea Po1ter will exhibit their work. Mn. Frank Hutchi son and Mra. Davi d Bunnell, waya and means chairm en, are in chat&e of the event. Ticket chairman it Mn. Charlea Wood, 673-2884. Decorations wi II be done by Mra. Willis Lonayear. The food commi ttee inclu,des "'s. Ralph Schis ler, Mrs. William Blanton, Mts. John McCabe, Mr s. Polly Hut· chins, Mrs. L.T. Duaan and Mrs . Ri chard Pantzer. Stu• dents Ed Steen, Tor Hut· chins, Tim and Chris Coop er and Craig and Lance Me· Cabe will take charae of pa.tlcina cars. Bartenders will include Ralph Schi sler , Frank Hutchison, Dr. Roben Haviken and Dt . John Me· Cabe. Also scrvina will be • Saves you time between Orange County and San Francisco Now ... you don't ll.tve to be1rn your fiiJlhl to S•n Fr.tndsco by tiehtine lr-•r tflffic. Air C.tlifOfnia otters nOll -Stop Electr.t Jet Serwrce from Or•n1e County Airport to San Fr1t~cisco lnternatiqn.tl. Five con11enient rouncHrip fliellu are scl'leduled throuil'lout the d•y. The one-war tare rs only SJ.4.85. plus tu .trtd par~m1 111 Or.ti!Jll C~nly Alrpo1l rs free. AJR CALIFORNIA R£S£RVATIONS: s-~·--=• •11s ~MoO o.-c-o, !lAO •sso Mrs. Earle Halliburton Jr.,'-----------------======== Mrs. Robert Vordale, Mrs. r William Bents , Mrs. Lee Schone k, Mts. Edward Ward Jr., Mrs. Georae Humphrey and Mr s. Edwin Steen Jr. Mrs . Robert Coope r, prcsi• dent, says this will be the bia fund raiser for the year, preparina the way to he lp underwrite Republic•n candidates expenses in 1968. Nightie-will be given as priz.e for the lucky u Stort- your-Vacation-ot-home" winner. pre•n~ "START YOUR VACA AT HOME! ' Pick up FREE TICK at these Corona del Mar shops and WIN beautiful PRIZES DRAIIIG FOR THE IINIIIG TICKETS IILL BE AT lt A,ll, SATURDAY, JUIE IIIUU MEED lOT BE PRESEIT IIUIMG TICKET IUIIIERS IILL IE POSTED II THE 111001 OF THE CDIIDU DEL liAR CHAIIIU OF CDIIIIERCE OFFICE HM E. COAST HIY., CDROU DEL liAR FOR liEEK FDLLDIIIG THE OUifiG 22 Wonderful PRIZES in all FIRST PRIZE 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SAN FRANCISCO liEU IIAI MAilED TO RAIDER CAMP STAFF Woodcraft Ranaer officials l-------------------------------+-------------------,.-------=::---:=::--==--==-=:-----1 have announced the appoint· U DOUTED IY AIR CALIFDRIIA PLUS Ul EXPEUE IIDIEY FROII IAL MAR TRAVEL ment of Chri stopher J. Cofll"" '1~9't'tz. S20 f h f th S mon,409S.Broadway,Cos· _ o rexpensemoneyto tewinnero eon ANNUAL SUPER SALE ta Me sa, as proaram director .A:.. Frmcisco trip, is our prixe for the Now in Progress ~~~:~~T U'JI:L.l -2.98 to 9.98 IEMJTIFUL or rhe United Way youth ~·-·------.. T-t ------COM O.omber drawing. DESKS , TABLES, CHAIRS ~ ~ ct.k ••4•rn•, "docora .. r ... , .... aaericy'' Lake Arrowhead TUVIL . • Sltvtcl from Denmark :5UH "GCASSES -COY AMD CL~ • .., Camp. He is a araduat e of C714J 67S.1400 strild"t colors, oxportly craftod f.r oyo Costa Mesa Hiah School and 114J £. c-, Hq•-, shodint 39f to $18 Orange Coast Co IIese and c-_, "'•· C.Ji/. P161J is now • iunim '' S•n Die,o YOU IIAY Ill A FREE TRIP TO OODLES OF SUN LO.TIONS, BATHING CAPS, S"te ColleBe. m•jminB in 1-------------------------------t SU FUICISCD HODGMAN FLOATS,BACK REST , INFLATED sociology. This will be his P ick up your tickets here for the TOYS .N 4th surrmcr with the Wood· A Parker pen & pencil set is our gift for the draw ing Saturday, June lOth craft Ranger s. He pre vious· Corona del Mor Chamber drawing. {No n.eecr ro be!: preun.t at drawin.s) ly served as a counselot 0 0 0 •nd h .. d counselor" the ~oron"" del M .. r PURSESANDBAGS ,$2.95•P Ranger camp befot e receiv· ~ Cl &J A European Coffee Wanner from Karen MO!rgreta. ing his pr~s ent appointment. as well as fatlric bags, natural colors, He will assis t in the over STATIONERS Other prizes from d loath., on 1110tal trlnu .Handtlogs, beach all ditecti on of the cam p Corona del Mar merchants bogs, travel bat•• • ·•• hovo r 0111 all. and help supervise the fi fty • • • FUN counselors, instructors and JJJ7 Ea sl Coast Hwy., Co rona del Mar OPEN SUNDAYS ·11•4:30 specialists wh o will s taff TE LEPHONE : 675-2925 it. Some 1,200 children arc expe cted at the camp during the summer season. ¥t'l.fM'o'.?lGW~~~LS Their outstandina efforts in study and projects rela- ting to the American Revolu- tion resulted in awards to 3 fifth aradc students at Lind· beraft Sch ool. Pet carrying case will be given as o prize this week-en d, ot the Corona del Mor Chamber drawing. JORDAN'S PET SHOP 27:12 E. Cout RWJ., 17l-Z431 CO IIONA DEL MAa· •• Ban lcAmeri card .. J oi n your c~ Clamber! M". W;tli., Fisher. repre-LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR PET PROBLEMS. senting the OAR, presented medals to valoric Marcu s, TRAVELING OR AT HOME daughter ofMn. Daniel Mar-1--------------------~-----------j cus, 162 Cecil Place ; Kelly Lorge travel purse will be given as o prize for Conway , son of Mr. an d Mrs . the Corona del Chamber draw ing. J.W. Conway, 325 Vista ~ Bay a. and Steven Alee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Alee, JH E. 2Jrd St., all of Costa Mesa. SA VII OS IICIIEASE II APIIIL AT HIGH IIARK Savina• increase durina April was the best of any April in 12 years at Newport Balboa Sninas and Loan A.nociation, accordina to Chairman of the Board P.A. Palmer. Newport Ba lboa Savinas, with resources in ncess or tiOO"million, beaan in 1936 with t13,SOO. OIJTST ANDING $TUDENT AWAIIDS All GIVIN IEIPORT IALIDA SAVIIGS AID LOAM • -eolllor:21Mli:MR-II•-175-5150-......._ 3Ha YillMio, ·--· CottJ. • -~7~131' We're giving freo posses for your theater pleasure, before or after your vacation, if yours is a lucky ticket at tho COM Chamber Saturday . ~PORT · a.laOI•der. 22U Pacific Dr., who aU•d• Corona del Mar Hilb Scbool received an . 1--------------------------------j .. OD.&MdiDI IIDdeal award Mtlallkw'• Md 1100 at a --'".. ~--,,..,. ..... "' .. o. .... c-ty o.,.. fll .. Ca&iforaia . ....... .._ .... __ -Oole-11-......... . 1r ..._ P•lolll A.·llor, ..... g ··---fll" '1 •'••• ..... ? ........ . -. ........... ..... tao a-..... • lito· • os , ..... . Our pri&e for the Corona del Mar Chamber drawing is 2 breakfasts or luncheons. ?!{. IBIJICD JDI , .• CoooN• O£L MAl ,,.. ......... ......... .. ~ •&.lit • tnl L co.tiT NY. ..... - DANISH COFFEE GARDEN 11voll S...ro Arnel Jersey TENNIS DRESSES PLEATED I SKIRT IU.II I; ... FLARE SKIRT $16.00 Co"'fflotoly Wasllabfo No Iron $10 Gilt Corttftcoto fa our prize at tho CDM Ch•llerdrowlng 2435 L C..ot Hwr c-....... 17 ... Del If s-a .... for your choir or patio or b•och, colorful dositns, popor parosoh, too •• from $1 E~ER.EADY SWf~EL LIGHT-,., boats, patios, nurury $3.98 THAT MAN -foco tlronaor for ru" by Ro·.!ool HEAf!TBREAKER by YARI)l..EY tho first oil-in-one eyo compact $2.95 TANYA -th• newost, groot .. t tanning lotion fJCHR Hawa ii ......... 3127 E. Coaat Hwy. • Corona del Mar .A m.,'l travel ki t is b.ing given away for your vocation if you win tho lucky prize. C I Mill 0.. RJ , I "1111 I .... GET YOUR FIIEE TICKETS FOR TNE DIIAIIIG .... ·c ·o As T-~ ...... s·u r ·Ea~ MARkET A boa full of 1nodto, ••• ... d Klo.,oa Ia our ,~ .. for rour •ocotl..,, If you haYO tho lucly tfclot. ' YOU lriAY IIIN A PRIZE DRAIING TO BE HELD SAT., JUNE 10 No • .., to bo ,,...,, ot tho drawing "START YOUR VACATION AT HOllE'' 1141 L Ce_, • .,. -Celw1 M! .. '• ' ~nJ • NEWPORT HARBOR EN9GII FIRST SEC'IIOII --5 Willia C. Warner, formerly 1 pl-.tina conaultant wilb. TouPI Enaineerina Inc. of S.nta Ana. has been aP"' pointed aenior planocr for the City of Newport Beac:h,I~!:!!!...~~~!;!J~:!!~~~~!...~~~~~!~~!!!!.:!~~!!]!=t it wu announced thi1 week __ by City Manapr Harvey HutlbutL H•l" Te,ler Zonta honors students Mr. Warner, 42, aon of the Ia~ Willi• ~amer, lonl"' time member and chainnan or the Oranae County board of auperviaors, i1 a 1942 paduatc ofHuntinaton Beach Hiah School, a 1944 arad· Ulte of Fullerton Junior Colleae, and also attended USC and UCLA. The 4· aeniora who have been aelected aa Zonta airlt ol the year wi II be auea t1 of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club at a lunc heon meetina, today, June 18, at the Senior Citizen• recreation centet ln Cliff Haven. They are Judy Paae of Corona del Mar Hiah School, Shari Brown or Coua Meu Hiah, Helen Taylor or New• port Harbor Hiah, and Vickie Muhonen of E1tancia. They were 1elected by the 8 Zonta airls of the month ''WIIcl" Mlllololc .. lt from each hiah school. :l!!!!!!!!!!'il Other student &ue s ts will be Michaelyn Mikolajczak of Oranae Coast Colleae, 1111 ~::-;::·;:~~~h:o~f the $500 Zonta and Nan Daley of Costa Mesa Hiah, who has io;;;iiiOiiiO:& ••ecei•,ed the 5250 Zonta ~.~-GIFT YOUR GRADUATE , I . . with a -OVADO ' ' A ............... ._. wltll .._ ....... n l•l, ... .. ................................... Mifawf ...... ....., ........ T .. ,..__. • ...._.,...,,_ ... Wy, ................ wetrll ........... .,... •• <AI 14k Yellow gold ...... $150 Uk yello• gold filled .. $100 Stoi'lltu Stnl ........ S 89.50 acholanhip to UCI. , Judy received the Newport Michaelyn ia aophomore Balboa Savina• and Loin clasa preaident at OCC, Assn. Scholarship. She will chairman or the senate, ac-attend California State tive in Gold Key and winner Fullerton thi1 fait. of the Plaque, the hiahes t Vickie Muhonen is vale. award aiven at OCC for ser· dictorian of her araduatina vice andoutttandina achieve• clan at Estancia, huina ment for 2 yeara. She also maintained a 4.0 arade has received the Bank of averaae. She was a national America Southern California merit acho\auhip finalist award as the most outatand• and a California State scho. ina woman s tudent and the lanhip winner, received a Masonic Seafarina Lodae Ca\ifomiaSavinas and Loan Woman of the year award. scholarship and the Bank She livu on the Liahter of America award for Ena- than Air Base, with her !i sh. She was voted the pa rents, Sat. and Mn. most outstandin& student in Mrs. Frank Mikolajcak, and her instrumental classes ] br others and sisters. Her and Spanish class. ES?ancia father is a seraeant in the Hiah presented her with the U.S. Marines and a veteran jeweled Gold "E" for the of Vietnam. se~ond highe st service Other auests to be present· p01nt award, as well as the ed by Mrs . George Zebal, superintendents' award. The Zonta president, are the GAA presented her with the vice'"Pfincipa ll of the 4 hiah GAA high point award and schools: Betty Towns end of the .. sirl of the year" tro- Coronade\Mar Hiah, Dorothy phy. Vickie received honors Jo hns of Costa Mesa Hiah. at entrance, ~~ UCI and a Vashka Breedina of Harbor UC I scholarship. Hiah and Georaianna McLean Helen Taylor was reci· or Estancia. pient of the Bank of Ameri· He served with the plan• nina department of Oranae County from 1948 to 1958, and as plannina director for lnalewood, 1958"'1. and for Huntington Beach, 1961~4. before JOtnln& Toup• Enaineerina. Last slop for conductor The 1a11 stop was called for Herbert H. Gordon, 7 3, of 1952 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa, former New York Ce~ tJ al Railway conductm who died Thursday, June I, at Hoaa Hospital. Born September 12, 1893 in Wilkinsbura, Pennsy lvania, Mr. Gordon had lived in Costa Mesa for 9 yeats. He had been a tai \way co•nd,ctm I for 47 years. Survivors are his Olaa; 3 daughters, Gray, Kathleen SandeiS, and Constance Hale of Costa Mesa; 20 grandchildren and 14 great"''randchildren. Services were held Sat ur· oo rotheaSheely, Newport ca plaque, the CSF Seal Beach city librarian and a bearer's award, the Ex· past president of Zonta, will chanae Club of Newport re view Helena Rubens tein's Beach award, the Lions Cl b r C 'a M N day, June 3, at Westcliff "My life for beauty," and u o os esa· ew- Auren Uris' "The executive port journalism award, ?h e Chace\ with Or. P.G. Neu· mann offi ciat ing. breakthrouah," which tells Mariner's school scholar· of 4 women who achieved s hip, 'the service award for business succeu. the highest in the senior Each of the 4 Zonta girts' class, She is president of of the year re ceived a 550 Girl 's Leaaue and re ceived saving ~ bond. the Girl's Leaaue service Shari Brown has received award by vote of her class. the honor of beina senior mates, She received co~ air\ of the year, the Maloft"' mendation from the national was at Ha1 bor Re s t Memorial Park. Harry lzenour dies at 83 ic award. beat senior 1irl merit award committee and His year1 or se.-vice a• an for Costa Mesa hiah, com-a certificate h om Orange elder of St. Andrew's Pres• mendation for student cOun· County for achievemen?. byterian Church ended fo r ci I ac?ivities commiuioner, She was awarded a Newport· Harry F.lzenour, 2100 Haven banquet chairman. and the Balboa Savinas and Loan P lace, Cliff Haven, with his Veterans or Foreign Wars Assn. scholarship and will funeral at the church yester· scholarship. She will enroll be attendin& Pomo na Col· day, with Dr. Charles Die· at Qranae Coast Colleae in .le~e in ?~e fall, majorina renfield officiating. September after studyina in 1n 1nternat10na\relations. Mr. lzenour 83 was bo k d rL . • • rn Copenh agen , Denmar , ur· ~·•n Brown, Judy Page June zs. 1883, in Pittsburgh, ing ?he sull'lller. and Helep Taylor rece.ived Pa. He lived in California J d P "II b h d the Elks Club nat10nal u Y aae WI e onore h 1 d h' 43 years; 14 of these years as saluta ?orian at the COM yout ea ers 'P contest d . 0 (;o,mty.l d we re: spen 1n range Hiah SChoOl commencement Va':"'akr. ~. rhew montdhs ag o. Ue was a salesman for Kerm exercises. She has been a sc Je ·~u onen an Helen . . BROWN JORDON ;..: ~ ::"':.. '=" ... .=:"'::~ --:..-:::... "':. = ___ .,.., _______ .... _ ....... -.... ~ ... -·--.......... -.......... ,.. ..... ---·-·""-.... __ _ - 5164 Luxurv LAWN SWING ... , .. ::·:"~.=~ ~~~ ... ,,. .... ......... _ ··-·- Without cole'ldor from S 79.50 ~" ltoinlftlttul. Ul) 14k yellow or "'"''-gold with toc.t.d 19Qfkll~ lyl'l. IO~i,_., $110, CI)'IIOI of S r Tayl th , . I r <h R: ma Hardware 1n Costa C F member or 7 years or won e gu o e \I .. . e sa. ~~~~~:i:'lfiiijii;tioci:S:--and now serves as treasurer of the CSF necutive coun• cil, and production manaaer of the Orchesis society. year for their respectiVe \b. lzenour was a J2nd schools from the Harbor degree \lason for over SO Shopping Center on sch~ years; and was a mem ber of Ott. w ........... $16.91 CHARLES H. BA~R lastic ability. the Shrine, Long Beach, M R th S "th b Sons of the American Revo-rs. u m1 succum s l"'ion and Kiwanis of Costa ~-lesa. Interment was at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills. l>••m_, STANDS Twency..(ive yean of life sissippi; she lived in Cali· in the HR.fbor area ended fomia 67 years . She was a when Ruth E. Smith, 3410 homemaker for SO years. Finley Ave., Newport Beach, Survivo rs are 4 sisters: died at the aae of 74 at the Mrs. Gtace MeinhR.fdt of New· Park Lido Convalescent port Beach,Mrs. Mabel Ttus· home Friday, May 27. dell of Santa Paula, Mrs. M W . t .ts rs . m g 1--------t....:......--=..._ Baltz ~lortuary, Cos ta Mesa. handled the: anangements. Mr1. Smith was born June MR.faaret Johnson of ColD"' ,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~....:2~4~.~1~8~9~2~, ~in~_A~p~pl~e~t~on~, ~M~ia~-rado Spr inas, Colorado, and Mrs. Martha Brenn of Ingle-installed Mrs. Eu gene Wing was in~ stalled president of the wood. Services were held at West· Coa st Women's Club of Cor· clirf Chapel, Friday, June 2. on a del Mar at the last regu· with the Rev. Robert D. IR.f lun cheon meeting at the Cahill officistina; entom~ Irvine Coast Country Club. ment was at Pacific View Oth er officers, installed Mcm01ia\ Park. by Mrs. Edaar J. Cox Jr •• HEADING FOR YlETIIAM m Mrs. Jack Hu~ Mrs. After almost a week's Go rdon Koster, Miss Adele leave at home. Se.man 3 Brady, and Mrs. Michael Larry Souder, 631 Irvine, Coronel, vice presidents; Newport Heiahts. left Fri· Mn. Georae Bryson, trea- day, June 2, for Travis surer; Mrs. Edward Meier. Field. S~n Francisco. recordina secretary: Mrs. From there. Lany, son of Earl GlUTen, corre spondi.na Mr. 1nd Mrs. Walter Souder, secretary;Mu. William Hall· wit\ fly eo ~bi c Base in iday, financial seCTetary; the Philippines and then Mrs. PIUI Quinlin, parli., join hia ship, che cruiser mc:ntuy advisor; and Mn. USS SL Paul. for ~ty in Ray Nielsen, junior past yj~tnlfP, preaidenL O.luu Alwntnum ClAISE LOlli£ c...-.--·--.....-.... -.--.-------... - RID-JID FURNITURE W' ..................... .., 2 _..... ..... " .. 41" ,_..., .,.,.,..... ....... 2 ............ " .. with o .S year guoront.e. A guorant" cord is a ff ixed to each pi~Ca> of furniture. Wo c1w """• ••d·Jid >quo•• loblet. fcld•no toblft. '"'· o...:l tableo. cell•• tabloo, ""' co<1o, '""'" 1o......., IICKk toblu Ole. ,_ ill -d -!toll COIOip~. 11110, ·--·-----------h -----T Allf COVER from 6 fS UMUELiA TAiUS~ -._ '""" 18's RID-JID FURNITURE u~ oquoro foldlno •oblo ond 2 lcldo"V ct.oiro, o fivo yeo• guoroiiHI•. o "d ovoiloblo '" "'""• ... po<1'!f>O'"'"· ToW. ()My 24.95 - 48'S WEIOI .. . ...,. .... . .....,._ ·-~-...... • .._.D..! .... --"" CHOOa "' --=::-~.· :t,!l l.W...., . 1Lfl --~-·-... --"·"'-· "'-~ --.c.--.... ........ ::..c.-.... --~ c.--·-.. Thetas meet June 14 Cliil-from • -loo, la- 0..11"-Dl....,_,, 11l1tflori of KaMmodla, ~ C<rdo Choi,., luftwfly A Great Arranger ~ ..... .,..., , ............ . _,. , ............ ~ .. , . .-~ Hi 1 55 ?lah _,. ._., ,_. WW a ..... "'-:• ··-........ ,.., ...... ................. w .......... .,. ,. 0 ........ .._. .... ..,.... ----...... --.... ...... ...,. ..... 01111 .... -......... --·· --· lllllrli..Cntl ... ••Leo..-. c.... ....... Celll •• . M.CilNY Mn. Vernon Edler wi II open her Lido Is te home on Wedneaday, J..ane 14, for membcrt of the On01 e Coett Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club for fleir last meetiea or the 1966-6 7 yew. They wi 11 lither at 11 Lm. ror • btidi• lwu:heon . Ri chard Cranwn , and ~s . Walter Lier. Reservations may be made by c•llins 842·5064. lED DIU IS ~UU lJ Clifton Bennett of Costa Mua will tlte Miu Unda AMI We.d of S.ta Alia 11 hia bride oa Jyne 11. The litido to bo Ia <llo dota"'*l or Mr.· and Mrs. Wallue We..S of S• &a Ana. MI. &.netia p·~rentt are Mr. •d Mra... a .. &.nett o( FIR D•lv•r _,._'- s-r. 19. ,.._Uio ---a_..fll .......... ._ ..... LY, .,. .. , Pl-1"1 6e l•cheon will .,_tift. Ita,. Alt ... euhted br '*'· . Mori... , ....... Mrt, ·H.C. Dockor, Mrt. ·Ed- ward Nicholaea. Mn. Anlur Kr-. Mrs. lleo H-Id, L-------------------------....J Mrs. ·Metlo Alotad-. Mro . S..to Alta. ._ _____________________ .. • ' .EWPORT HARBOR EN3 (Jt fiRST SECliOII --~110 6 THURSDAy, JUNE I,IM7 OOIDIA DEL liAR, CAUF • . H ... Higll holcts election NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS of the Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce include, ftom left, Roger Dennis, external vice-president, social studies teacher at McNally High School; CtwckTrapp, internal vice .. president, salesman with Selman Chev rolet; Jim Tice, Student entries praised Four EsumciaHigh School plastics class students 're- ce ived ce rtificates of honor· able men tion for their e n· llies in the California In- dustrial Arts Exposi tion in Sacramento. Dave Purdom, son of Mr, and Mrs. D. Purdom, 893 Oak, Cos ta Mesa, entered an 18·inch g rape swag lamp. Bob SchnuTStein and Fred Saulus entered their pro- jeclS in las t week's Los Ange les Great Western In- dustrial Education Exposi- tion. president, owner of the Chevron Station at 25q() New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa; and Syd Mc Gill, state director, sales manager for Pacific View Memorial park. The Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m. on the fi rs t and 3rd Wed~ nesdays of the month at the Me sa Verde Country Club. Mark Greer h11 been c lee• ted 11 Newport Harbor Hi&h School'• student body presi· dent for 1967·1968. ·Aui&t• Ina him wilt be rviccoopresi· dent Ruu Jolmson, secre• tary Alicia Tumer, tre ... Jurer Bobbi Davies, CASC representative Paula Wil· Ii ams, !ltudent court judae Stliphanie Moore, pep com• missioner SallY F ros t, and publicity commissioner Jan Luymcs. The senior c lass will be represented by C raia Clark, president; Mark Barr, vice• president; Becky Man, se• creta ry, and Steven Boyd , treasurer. · Heading lhe junior class will be president Howard Struble, vice p1esident Steve Delaney, secretary J eani Egasse, and trea- surer Lauri Fra s~r. Elec ted as sophomore Bob Schnurstein, soo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Schnurs tein, 2973 Tea kwood Place, Cos- ta \olesa, des igned and fabri• cat ed a fiberglass go-cart bod y spotting a bright blue me tal flake finis h fo r his e n try. .t.l RM.t.N BUNDY PROMOTED class orficers are Pat Kelly as presiden t, Kathy Her• berts as vice president, ·Diana Billings as secretary and Andrea Martin as uea· Norma Rush, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Condit, 1983 Contin ental, Cos ta \lesa, entered an orange and brown hanging fiberg lass lamp. Fred Saulus , son of \lr. B. Saulus, 42~ Victoria, Cnsta Mesa, also entered a hang- ing lamp with 3 s wan li ke acrylic birds mounted on the sides. Paul E. Bundy Jr., son of ~lr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bund)' or 2052 Pomona, Costa Mes a, has be en pr0o mo ted to airman first c lass in the U.S. Air Force. lie is an air freight s pecialis t at Tainan AB, Spain. The airman is a membe r of the Pacific Air .Fo rces, i s a graduate o f Costa ~le s a High School and at- tended Orange Coast Col- lege. H is ~ife is the former ~long Yonk Suk. THIS FRIDA Y, JUNE 9 AT 10 IN THE MORNIN G UNTIL 4 P.M. THE ARTIST'S TOUCH DEMONSTRATION By Morton Clau sen EXHIBIT OF 12 PAINTINGS June 5 thro ugh June 30 AT MUTUAL SAVINGS JOHN PRENTICE, son of Mr. and Mrs . M. Prentice, 2869 To bago, Costa Mesa, will represen t Estancia High Sc hool at Boys' State th is mon th. He has been active in water polo and swimming for 3 years and was on the "Bee" team that recently won the Cl F championship. He has been on the honor roll for 3 yea rs , and was selected th e outs tanding junior boy to receive the E.l. Moore from the Seafaring Masonic Temple. He will be the ASB presiden t for the coming fall semester. MARTHA GOODYEAR, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs . M. Goodyear, 2q05 Palau Place, Costa Mesa, has been selected to partici pate in the High Academi c Achiever fHAA) program, sponsored by Autonet ics Corporat ion, Anaheim . She is a to p student at Estan· tia High School, was a Na- tional Merit finalist and earned the highest score on th e college board e xams at the high school. Ma rtha and 14 other students will be employed during the sum· mer mon ths through all 4 years of college . William Williams dies &urer. Sabbaticals are granted Ignacio Manzo, Span ish in s tructor, and Max Zook, mathemati cs instructor at Costa Me s a ll igh. have been granted s abbatical leaves for the 1967-68 term. The sabbatica l is a partially paid leave fr om school granted by the school board after 7 years of continuous service. Mr. ~·Ianz o plans to spend hi s year s tudying at the Un ive rsity of Madrid, Spain, and traveling with_his fam· ily. 1-te plans to do res earch on teaching me thods, audio- lingual, in Spanish schools. \lr. Zook ~·ill atten'd the U h University of Wiscons in, p to a )'ear ago w en he daughtet-in-law said. "He fell sick and went to a con-had so many ftiends who studying mathemat ics, va les cent home , William loved him." Charles Oawe, Enalish in- R. h d w·11· 96 . s tru c tor and s tudent coun· IC ar 1 1ams, , walked Born Januat)' 23 187 1 m · . r • . ct l advt ser, ~'~'liS named a s every day rom Newport Boston, \tass., \11. Williams B h t C t \1 B h . 1 . an all em ate. eac o os a esa. ut was a mec amca engmeer hiS""ve r ~· active life ended for Gen_eral Pe troleum. After KATHLEEN PURKISS TO in death Wednesday, \lay he retued, he went tnto BE JOHN KNAPP'S BRIDE 31. landscaping for the las t few Former Newport Hru bor Survi vors ate his son and years. He taught himself High School student John daughter·in ·law, Richard and different languages_ and th~n S.anbo rn. Knapp will take as Laura Williams 612 Club-taught $pan1 s h to little chd· h1_s b~1de 10 Se~tember house, Newport beach. dren. At the age of 92, he ~h ss Kathleen Maue Pur· taught himse lf typing. kiss, accnrding to announce· "Suangers have called me Servic es were held Satur· ment made by \h. and MIS. and as ked if that little man day at Baltz Chapel Col Ona Cassius \1. Ptuki ss of Por- v.ith white hau and beautiful del \lar. Intermen t is planned ter ville, Kathleen's par- eyes was the \11. Williams at Harbor Res t \lemolial ents. The future wedding that passed away," his Parle plans we1e revealed at a Physicist Mueller is dead ~~~, ~~:.:in:.i~:;~~~ ~: Physicist and author Born in Wisconsin, ~h . a fOJmer_ Balboa Island resi- Ge01ge Jeffries \lueller, \1ueller rec eived his PhD at dent: H1 s pa.rents are Mrs. PhD., 1645 Tustin Ave ., Cornell in 1933. l-Ie was Memam Knapp of San Cle- COR02867NAEAD£LSMATRCOAPSHOTNEH617W5-50AYIO died May 31 at Hoag Hos· Chief Physicist for the US mfenLt_e dand Jo~n C. Kn~pp ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ii;i;;;i;;;;ii;~;;i;i;iii;;;;;;;;;i;iii;i;ii;ii;;ii;;i;;~i;i;;;;;;;;;;;.l::.::.!;.--------· Air Force durin g lhe war and No In say. Ah te1• atthten ngh& VOlT DUCK FEET FINS VOlT SKINDIVER FINS ,,, 1.!5 Wilson • Ouole, DIYII • Bncrelt TENNIS RACKETS · h f p· -eWpoJ l SC 00 S IOU was 10 c arge o 1catmny h. · th . IS jUniOI yeat, e groom- Ar senal ~n -New Jersey. He to-be was graduated f10m was phys1c1st and co-planner Lindsay high school and for Cape Kennedy. From Ftesno State College. The 1956·59, he was director of wedding will be in Potter· enginee1in a at Packard-Bell vi lle. ElectJOnics Corp; and from BURlON·BERTUCCl TROTH ANNOUNCED 1961~3. was associate pro- fessor of engineering at The patents o f Miss Orange Coast College. He . 1947 h. bo k "I d . phante Ann Burton have 1s o nuo uct10n h to Elecuonics" was publish· nounced et eng_aaement to d H r . "W • Ronald Benucct, son of e • e. was 1s t~d :~ . ho s Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Lancaster lfho In Amenca tssue, of Co&ta Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. (967~8. Walter Button of Santa Survivou are his wife, Vir· revealed lhat -their dauah• Girl Scout Troop 85 of East Bluff at 1 p.m. th is Saturday, June 10, in the Har· bor View School c afetorium. Proceeds will be used to help the House of Hop~ orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico. Here are s me mbers of the c ast, all residents of East Bluff; from left, Diane Dolan, age 11, who will play the role of the farmer- ette, Gwen O'Malley, 11, the guard, aim- ing her rifle; Robin Fitch, 11, the Lion ; Anne Viergever, q, who has the role of Dorothy, and Karen Schweitzer, 10, as "Munchkin." (Ensign photo.) SCIENCE, ART STAFF Gary J oseph James, 29, who received his BA in bio- logy fr om UC Santa Barbara and hi s MS in bioloay from from San Diego State, has been hired as science in- structor at Orange Coast College f01 lhe coming year. He has taught at Hamil ton High School in Los Angeles and at the hi1h school level in Tanzania, East Africa. Victor G. Casados, 32, has been hired as art instructor. ~l e received his AA in art f10m Bakersrield College, his BPr\ in illustration from the Art Center of Design in Los Angeles, and BFA and \!FA in design and drawing from Otis Institute. He has been teaching in the adult education p1ograms of Down· ey High Schoo l, Long Beach Ci ty College and Golden Wes t Co llege. II A\1\1 0"\D ORGA~~­ STEI:"\W.-\ Y Pl .-\~05 !Iammond orjil;lln, perr . & r~verb, ne ar nf'~<.'I49.'>.Conllo11' pi11no, spec ial fini!lh S485- SCIIM1DT·PHILLIPS CO. WINNER of a Sl OO Kiwan is scholarship is Andy Adams· of Shore Cliffs, shown here at left with Don Bol ton, owner of Newport F loor Coverings and a d irector of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. He is co-chairman for American Field Service at CD M High, and partici· pat ed in the Orange County industry education coun· ci l's competi tioo in economics. He travel ed to Japan with his parents 2111 years ago to view the Ol ympic Games. An AFS s tudent fr om Ge rmany, C.h ris Schurig, is staying with the Adams family th is school year. • __ aoo __ K_S_fO...:.,R_SA_:L:.:e:_· --I •:. _:W_:A::.H:,:T_:E::D:_ ___ _ "Tiu: follac~ Story'* by CASH for your aaraae items.· Bill l on u. Hard back. $5. BOOKS. tools, housewares 1907 :"\orth \lain Street 111 201h ~~=:::.:::::::_::.:.:::::.:..::::::=:::~ Sanla Ana needed for pu·r ~daily gar· aae sal e.:.. 646·16 7 S . Te- Winkle Hardware, Costa- Mesa. PUBLICATION typing want· ed. Have varityper; head· liner. Over 60 type faces. Call 673·1 507 or 671·0550. .<\sk for Fran. Your Chamber of Commerce needs an electric plate, folding chairs, tv tables or ??'! Call 673--4\)51.) and we will help you clean out your garage! ~OR REHT DEL \1AR. Spec· tacular view of ocean, bay, jetty. Ho use for summer rental. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, • PETS patio. Children O.K. By llfE IDEAL HOUSE PET week or month. OR 5-5a71. Lovely Italian Greyhound LIDO ISLE. 2 bedroom , 2 puppies, I foot hiah, fully bath, private home, enc~ruo.c,d arown -3 airls, $85 to patio, completely S125. See them now at nished, for s ummer rental. .1132~~~~ :~ =~430 No children, no pets. 0080NA DEL MAR I =O=R=S=·S=8=7=1.======: .. BankAmericatd 1· ••Join your CD.t Clamber! WANTED TO RENT ........................... ..... TO RENT CDTT AGE - 2 bedrooms -Augus t 1st to Auaust 7th. Call 698-(>8)). ,,, 1.15 MASKS Uc to !.15 All 20.11 Fraotn • 14. H JUNIOR RACKETS Ulto 12.15 RACKET STRINGING l l.;n;. of lhe home ackhess ter's weddina will be held and 2 dauahters: Mrs . Susan in early November. ~e is OLOS-1 a l'•duate o f Santa Ana Hardtop 72,U'UU, 'lllUAliOH WAMTIO TAKING A TRIP to Ve1•s1 Wi II care for children in my home ends. ·j673-0310 or 7197. MISCELLANEOUS SNOIIKLES Uc to 2.!5 101 liRE SKIM BOARDS Willi lkll 111111 & RIWIIIII IASEIALL MITS ADIIIOIDACK UTS IASEIALL CAPS IATT.IIG CAPS COLOIIID SLEEVE SHIRTS IAIUALL SHOES LITTLI LIAIUE SHOll 1.15 IAIIIALLS Nil IOFTIALLS Ul.lo lUI PIIIIYI¥1111 XIU ~lly TENNIS BALLS Jl l.ll l ll.of&"n of Cas peT, Wyomina, • and MIS. Gtetchen Ennis of Hi &h School and a beauty dition, L A I d r coll ege. Her fiance was 6:00 p.m. &. Sun., after 05 n1e es an Qur arand-graduated from Costa Mesa 10 a.m. 546-8601. children. · ----~.:.__.:._ __ ..,--1 Se . Hi&h and attended Oranae rvlces were held Satur-Coast Collcae after servina day at Bell Broa~way ~~-in the U.S. Air COrps . 1962 KARMAoGHtA co•ovet•l tible. E1cellent condition. tuary Chapel. Pnvate tn• f---------------~~::~~~~;was at Pacific View'LOCAL HAIR STYLIST Volt I 111111 GOLF CLUIS Puk. WINS TOP HONORS Call Clrll CARTS • lAGS· IAL LS VOLLEYBALLS· IASIETIALLS PLAYGIIOUID lALLI FOOTIALLS SPOTS before your eyes on your new carpet -re- move them with Blue Lus- tre. Rent electric sham· pooer $1. Crown Hardwllfe, 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor· ona del Mar. I Church News TU L.-Clo•ab ol Tblo s-loy wi II bo youth ._ W..t•. 1900 Pae&nc c::boira recoanition day at Vie• Of., H•tlor Vie• Hil_la the· Prubyterian Church of 1.:=-.=..::=:=:...::=:::::::...::....._ -.Th Re-.. ·SCM&.y C.hff cbe Cove .. nt 21SO p,;,... r will eoaduct. \be 1:,4S and view Rd., Coil; Meu. There 11 ua. urvacea dua. ~ will be 1 r.·oaram rom t:)O day. P81tor aDd~ •• Wtlham r· 1 Ellla will be 11 lhc Califor· to 2:30p.m. at the church. • • •• aia LAtMru Colleae m James Loaston has re-- 'Thoutud Oakl ,for the ara• ai&Md ,1, choir director of dulioa of the n dauahter, Plymouth Conpeaational Mary. ~arry Ber&h ud Dr. Church or Newpon Harbor Eller wtll attend tho annual . d 1 tin h'a aynod .mee tina in Thout and 1ft .or ~· o con . ue ' Oaks Juae 12·1S. muatc s tLldy at Ohvet Col• • • • le&e in Ill inois. This Sun• The Christian Science day wi II be hi s final day at Churches, Newport Beach, the chutch, and then he will Corona del Mar and Costa leave with h,ia wife and Meaa -'"God the pruerver Sharee, £01 the of man'' will be the Bible NOT ON DO WNING STR EE T bu t actu,ally on Newport Blvd. waS thi s genuine London bus brou ght to the Harbor area by Newport National Ban k. About to board are, fr om lett, Donald S. Bu rns, chai rman of the board of Newpo rt National ; Mi ss Sharon Pion oi Coron a del Mar, dressed in early Engli sh cos tume; Doreen Mar- shall, vi c e~ayor of Newport Beach, Geo rge L. wood- ford J r., bank president, and Miss Marion K endall of Costa Mesa. Miss Pion and Miss Kendall are wai· tresses at the Five Crown Restau rant. London bus is here Ienon topic £or this Sun· day. • • • St. Jamu Episcopal Church o£ Newport Beach, . 1209 Via Lido -The or the pariah will conduct the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday services , aivi na the ser- mons, readina the scriptures and usherina. They wi II sent s pe cial music. Holy communion will be ce lebra• ted at all mornina aervices , inc ludina 7:30. All bread to be serbed in the communion wi 11 be baked by the youth or the chut ch . • • • SPECIAL Large lot 6,600 s q, h • F ron toge on 2 streets. 3 B.R. alder home priced at value of land S69,500 liberal terms coli 67 3-6000 for appointment RALI'H 1', MASKI!Y, llhr, If yo u see a ~T ight red 2-~ The bus was ,PUrchased by Costa Mesa Firs t . Bap ti s~ decke1 bus com ms aw und a MI. Wood£ord auring a re-Church, 301 Maanoha St. -8/1 Bays ide cornet wit? the dii~ cent Eut opean u ip, brouaht "Under His w~naa'" wi ll be OPEN HOUSE v~1 on th e w_rong s:.de an~ a to New York by s hip and the s ermon topsc o£ Or. P.G. SAT. & SUN. 1 TO 5 P.M. s1gn read1ng Dowmns then driven across the Neumann at 11 a.m. Sunday. 250 Hazel Dr. Stleet" OJ "Picadi lly C i r~ United States by Spencer At 1 p.m. he will preach on Corona c1e1 Mew cus ," keep ~·oul cool, old Downey of Costa Mes a. It "The comina one•world re· SKluded Tri·level ~ - chap. attrac ted such attenti on, 1e· liaion in the liaht o£ the witt. a brealbt&Oie Ocean It London has come to New· ported Mr. Dow ney, that scripture ." The primary de· Canyoa View f..,m eacb (")O t t Beach. poli ce of£i cers would s top it partmenta or the Sunday level. l bdn, maid'a room Th b h · •·h 1 ·11 h t lr. Family Room, 31,; bath&. e us , an a~t ent1 c on the highway jus t to walk.-oo WI present. a s 0 1 Hugt ;·~Si mp~ Lot. l-ea r num~1 that once pli ed the thro ugh it and ins pect it. proaram at the even1ns se,.. ~:.rage with t'IK. ~rr. Jammed s tu~e t.s of old Lon-\ The bus spent yeau in vice. • • • Pril"f! n!ducrci to $83,000. don t~Jwn c au ymg 53 pass en· London tJ anspoTt service Central Bible Church, 190 Terms. gel s p lus the 5 pe1miu ed to .be£ore its s ale to Newpott 23rd St., Costa Mesa -lay & leach stand a t the foo t o£ the Nati onal. It was made, £10m "Con£ounded professors.. R.ulty, Inc. stai1case, has been pu1-hub cap 10 roo£ and . enaine, wi ll be Pas tor Henry E. 2707 E. Coaat Uigtrway. CdM chas ed by Newpo1t National by Associated Equipme nt Jones' topic at the 10:30!--:_:_ __ ..::._:_:_ __ 1 Ban k as a Hat bot area show-Co . a.m. Sunday service. At 7 piece and fn1 cha1ter use in A 1eception was he ld Mon· J).m. he will disc uss "Wo- connection ~i th the bank-day, £or the bus, and a Bri-men in action," £rom the bwncd u avel depa1tment. tish flag was £1own over the 3rd chaJ)ter of Judaes. The It wi ll be made available, m3in orri ce o£ Newport Na- Bi ble study of Old Testa• Said Ptcsident George L. tiona\ Bank at We s tclir.f at ment charac ters will be con• ~'oodford J1., to 0 TanJe Dover. A bevy o£ p1etty &iri s tinued at th e mid--we'ek meet• County ci \·ic, church and in B1it ish cos tume £rom Five ins at 1 p.m. June 14. charitable ot sanizations C10wn Res taurant in Corona • • • St. Andrew's Presbyterian whi ch wish to bols te1 lheiT del Mar was on hand. Church, 600 St. Andrew's ueasud es £or worthwhile London buses h ave lady Rd Cl.ff H _ ~ · b · · · 11 ., 1 aven V>. causes y oraanu:ma pu t&_es conduc tors, and.Aan ~uw• Olarles Olerenrield •ill fot Ansel ball same&, 01 s· o£ the new accoun ts depart· h "Do 't 1 c .. . . • . preae on n ooa now neyland touTS. p1 c m cs, out· ment a t the bank & Bays1de 1 lh 8 9.30 d II . h r . Offi "II I h I a e • . an a.m. mg_s 01 any ot ~~ uncttons 1ce wt pay t e ro e, Sunday services. An infant wh1 c h can be bnghtened by B1iti sh accent an d all, £or a b 1· · ·11 b h ld f I ap ISm serVICe WI e e a spot o nove ty. Harbor Area tour. at 8 p.m. Sunday.Graduatins NEWPORT BEACH * See 14 Greatest Tennis Stars In The World! ...... $25 ,000 Paeiiic Coast lnternltional hiah school seniors o£ the church are invited to a araduates' dinner at 5 p.m. Monday at the Oieren£i e ld residence . 1444 Santiago Or., Dovel Shores. • • • The Co ro na del Mar Com- munity Conr:rcaational Church, United Churc h o£ Chr ist, 6 11 He lio u ope Ave . -OJ. Philip Muuay will preac h on "You and your churc h'' a t the 9:30 and 11 a.m. s ervices . Commun ion will be cele• brated at both s ervices . The sum mu schedule will beain J u ne 18, wi th one service, at 10 a.m. EXTRA SPECIAL LIDO HOllE 2 bedroom, 2 bath, neat and move in condit.il'n $40,150 LIDO ISLE BEST 2 cus tom hom es, ilmledi- ate possession, e xcellent financing. Enjoy luiury !i vi ns in th is Spani sh moti£. 2 story, 4 bedroom , dinins nn., family nn. 3~ baths. $86,500 FRENCH REGENCY 5 bedroom, 4 bath, fine s t bit-in kitchen. Glamorous 2 stOry hi&h li vi na nn. Re Ocction pool and £oun- La.in s. $88,500 • • • TENNIS CHAMPIONSHP 67S.Z723 The Newport Unity C hurch, SPONSORED by t~ NEWPORT NATIONAL lANK mee tina in the Senior Citi• lJI5 VIA LIDO, The 14 Greatest Tennis Players in The World :r:ens clubhouse , 15th St. MEWPOIT II!AOf and Irvine Ave., C li £f Haven 1-----------At tho NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB -"The new birlh" will be 0 Th I' • R h Ute sermon topic of t he Rev. R 8 rYIR8 QRC Loren Flickinaer a1 10 a.m. JUNE 21 25 thio Sooda!. • • -Roymond Aml ina wos Ol· SEE THE STARS OF ,---------, l•loi1ne; and ins ta lled Sunday World Cham~DI a rulina elder, and Mu. 7 NATIONS IN ACTION Hardacre and Mrs. 3 GREAT liTES 2 BIG DAYS' ROD llYEI Adoil at deacons ol Order Your Tickets Today 1 I II" '8" '&" '3" o..w. ......... ..... ''-"-....... ·-"'"''" o ....... ..... ac..-1....-n, .......... , ............. ............... ......... ., "' -... -looi ...... ., .... fer JMIIr Tt lltlk tf ..... Ct., 1-. 7.;o;;;:=====~ MAIL THlS APPUCA110N -· t44-1244 Mu·k Presbyterian CIIUI<CI or Corona de I Mat. wu the first ins talla- or St. Mark o ffi cers in ';~:~~::: wi th the new of the United Chwch, adopt• recent General at the • • • The annUal rat her and son I~:::~:. will be held Monday I• J wte 12, beainnina a t Harbor Trinity 'lai<UOI Chun:h, 12JO Boker C01ta Meta. P•t or the wHI ao to the Boy .... -. .,., .. , 642·6472 eve. 673-3468 17311 .'ft. C..ot HI_, "..,.. ....... SILUMSl . .. .,_, IM~TIM? il&llllla&.n ce. (:an•t Sell II ? Trade It? For Fast .Ac:tion A Ruutu Call EXOiANGE SP EC IAliSTS DOYLE CO. 5411-1161 270 E. 1711! St., Coo to Mooo SPACE FOR RENT w.L,-.....MM r tuu.._, .... ................ ..... Au ',, o.e, .......... 4 -........ lo .. Eool_p llooi 1•"' . IIU L 011111.,., IIMI ... - .-,,_.__,, 7!1 811o ft. lo ,_ ef ••II••• wltll ""ru ..... F .. I..fA ... ' Sl!! OiliER AT THE ENSIGN '" r • • nHIIl JUST RB»UCED $34,600 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! Fresh as th e flowers in the yard. Call and we wi II show .607 POIN SETTIA , CORONA DEL MAR fo you1 • • • • • See us for th ot dupl ex ba rgain ))OX Y. f'RAXI<l.lX I ROl.TOR' J2>0 loot Cooot -ConN Ill' ... t.lifaniM ....: 67].2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS SPA O ne o f Sou thu m CuliloN1i<1'1 mo s t fomou • mine ral sprl,.,ga It "O"' o"a ll a blc from t+.u ori9inGI own ers . II h locot cd on o s c:c'lic: 33 oc ••• ond co1i ly reached by pave d highway. An .. timot ud ]6,000 o;lO itOI'I of hot min urcll water flo ws dully from the 2•f'lil •dcup well, 1upply in9 obund.-.t, h•olthfu! wot ur to lflc tile d Roman b e~tht .-.d r+.u fully•cquippcd bo11lin g plant. Mony c:omporc the wotur only to Vichy In Frar\c:c , K•l1bod i n C r uchoslo"o'd a, Vida\10 In P ortugol, ""d Bod..., Bod en in Ga rm ..,y. Oocton prois• ih qvoll ti••· lndudad is o holal, switntnini ,.ao ls, r astour ar~t , Roman Bot+,s , mossoga room t , drat s ing ~orou , tnoc~ bar, •tc, Th• owroart d•sira to r•tlra ..,d trova l, and hoYa gi .. .,. us ri<lis l lr.lln9 alld.,s l .. a ly. It's o on t e..in. o~lfetl me opportunity to ocqulr• the orol y ope ration of Its l.ind within one ho ur's driYe of .,..tropoliton Los An i • las. We ho .. a 01'1 ••'•n•l .. a, illustrot a d bro chura which f1.1 lly dascrlbas ri<lls b...sln a tl oppo rlun lty, ..,d wa will be h •py to moll yow one. Jwsl call U l ar~y • tim•, day or nl~t. PHONE U2-5111 GREAT LOCATION NEAR MESA VEROE COUNTRY CLUB 3 B.R., l !j Botlta, F ... ily R_, New c.,.ta, !Mpes 124;500 :lnh• lloli .. e --·-"43 11 10 N-U ~TI19 Oooto Mooa ' ............... COUNT YOUR KIDS COUNT THE 5 BEDROOMS ..\ltrac tin: two s tor,· on quiet, cul -de-sac street in an fx cell,.nt EASTSIDE f:OSTt\ \IES<\ residen- lial nei.hborhood. FOR\IAI Dl'\li\G ROOM, bui lt-in ~i tchen inrluding di shwi!shN , bar~b-qu e and IZ"till . Extra larll"e be dn)oms , lua ds o f clo set s and r urbu ards plu:-. ~llch en pantrv. F am il y s pa· c ious pat in and fenced room with ~la ss doo r to varri. Thf• a n ~\H•r U.J a lar~e families n~ed s for o nl, St2,500. S5,000 duwn. Till S IIO''T 1..\ST LOV; -r:.\L I. TOIJ ·\ \. BACK BAY VISTA BAHIA TOWNHOUSE FPaturin~ 3 hedroom ,~1 -ba , -electri c luiU" humPs . Beautifu llv lands c aped grou nds with 2 heated pools. puttinR ~een s , shufne bo a rd and bad:nJOtnn coon s . !0"( (Jo v.n -Exc-Plle nt finan t in2 -\o P otn ts Pr1 c-ed Belc.m· \l arket -On i\" S ~. 7")0 Set" this wPe kend from l to 5 ~t1:2 l "nivcrsit\ ·h t-niH'· l t-xtens i11n o f Del \l ar \\·e.) ......... , "'Y•'U L.iU Ow ""'""'' Snwict" ~ I. ll'llo •• ..,_ Ul •111 C.. - l.11 1s• Ia I. IM &·R ;;' 4 C 11'1 Evool .. a CAll Ul 679 ~ 6ol6-1011 L IDO ISLE 2 81E0 ,.00M 1 •ATH MODil"IIIIIN HO MII: V ACANT A HD !EASILY S HO WN , .. 1,000 L IDO ISLE J BII:OIIIIIOOM .t .ATH •uiLT-IN I(ITCHII:N aTOM~: P'"IIIIII I:~LAC IE "'..0 S OUT H ~"'T IO t.W,1'. LIDO ISLE 3 BII:DIIIIIOOM .t ..... TH ON U• LOT CLOSII: TO LIDO CL.UB HOU S IE ... ,000 p.a. palmer inc . a•IIPX.. B.AL.BTAT. SHORECLIFF EXCLUSIVE Beautifu lly decorated executive home in exclu~ s i ve Sho red i ffs . 3 B. R., 3 BA., 28 x 20 li vin9 room. -enclosed potio, -privote beach -· show place londscop\ng . JUST S64,500 UST ILUFF IEAUTY Over 2500 s q. ft. of exquis ite lu•ury. Every concei vable extra has been incorporated in thi s magnific.,t 3 B.R., 3 Bo. home. H/F Pool, custom wrought-i ron fen cing. automatic sprinll• lor syst .. , F .... Rm. w/wol bar ••• VIEW of Bock Bay . JUST S58.SOO IIUDY TO OCCUPY ! ldeol fl oor plan ! 3 Bedrooms , 3 batl.s, F .. ily Room AND DINING ROOM. Hobby "' Play Room. Private Boodl privilotoa. VIEW of sea. NOW ONLY ••• S41,000. Opon Sot.· Sun • '1·5 P.M .• , .4501 Woyno Roool. • Miss Aim of He ights weds · Douglas Clark Ill a 7:30 cudlelitbt cere-Mre. · Sbaroa Oiudiaa IDOftY oa S.tunt.,y, May 20, u~ed1 a~ malran ol honor. at St. Androw•1 Pretbyterian Bri~tmaull were~· Mhsu Ouuch, Ooualaa Clark of DomnoMarthall, Mitt ~~~n Gmdalo toot Mlu Beverly Buccola and Mlu M•dco Aim of Newport Heiahtt at Walker, who al~o served aa We bride tololat. The bndo'1 ahter, The tl~ale rina ceremony Min Kim~rly AI~, urved wat cooducttd by Dr. &I junior bndetmald. Dl 1 Bu t man wu Steven Charlot or.nfio d, church Howud. Bruce Boyd, Richard paator, The bride, daufhte r Lucier 'Bud Strother and or ~. ·and Mrt. ·Curoll Aim Ronatd Ban served 81 of 401 . Holmwood Or., waa uahen. liven In muriaao by her Spccialaueata included the falher. aroorri'a arandmother, Mrs. Tho bride wore a Ooor A. Domenico or Denver, lon~lh empire aown wilh an Colorado, and the bride's A•hne akirt '-which flowed arandmothers, Mn. Lillian into a chape l train.· T'ae Aim and Mrs. Opal Kelli· drOll Wal (aahiOOed Of im• son. ported orpnza over bridal A reception in the firetide ~whi te taffeta 1nd waa apo-room of the church waa held Mrt . Doutlas Cl ar~. (Swuson photo.) IJ pliqued with importtd Cb&n• followina the ceremony. JOHN CASHIQN, at right, president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, co ngratulates Dennis Parke r fo r winning the first Jaycee scholarship award of $800 at the aw ards banquet at Corona del Mar High School. Funds for the scholarsh ip came fr om t he Bat Week dan ce spon sored by the Junior Chamber. (Jack We st photo.) ~ ... tilly lace and encNa.ted with "" Suun Tenney of ;.::~~:. .. ·!~.~~ .. : .. ~a~! ~;'a attended the '"'" Top tennis stars comjng BUDGET (Continued from paae I) called the ptevious attempt to levy s uch a chatJC and its overwhelmi na defeat at the po lls . "We've been ihrouah the wrinaer before," he said. "I am sure they would rise up aaain against it.'" City Manager Hurlburt re• vealed that the PBR budaet items include funds for screenina and maintenance "of the aestheti c qualities of the dory fishin g .rea" near Newport Pier. He said that the plans call for sinkina sawed"''ff telephone poles as pilinas, and tyin& them toaether to give the appearance of a wharf to s creen the unsiahtly part of the dory area. He said lhe plans will be br ouaht to the Council f or final aP"' proval. Commenting on the over-VITA DeLORENZO of Cot· all budaet, Cou ncilman Cook on a del Mar was graduated said his aoa\ is to cut the Sunaay with the first class total so that no tax increase of airline stewardesses at is necessary. Ora nge Coast College. Sh e "We should be able to do wi II join Pan Amer ican. this , be cause the city is Other lo ca l stewardess aoina to act at least a half graduates are Tall e Kargen, million do llars in new Doria Chenowith and Karen teven~i.ntb.e comi.na )'eat." Ff&me o1 Mtwport; Dixi t This new revenue wi II come from increased asses· Dixon, Ton ja Foley, Zandra sed valu•tion, ci&llette tax Saez, Made lo n Vanderwood and Ne wp ort Center sales and Pat Schwemmer of Costa Mesa. he td her full lonath vei I of The youna couple ••c Th bo 1 T · · t' .... e H a~ t Area cou d ennu otaanua 1on, French illtuion, She carried honeymoonina iQ Carme l and be the s tattina p lace for Clinics, accele r\ated a bouquet of aardeniaa and San Fronc1'aco and w"•ll 1-h' a tennis 1ttle le a gue, tea.c 1n1 pr oarams , a baby'• breath. make the,·r homo at Lake · The bridal attendants all Tahoe followina their •ore noor lenath aowns of dina uip. with the form ina o f the county all•s tar tennu wed· J unior Tennis of Ounae team, and o ther lana County Inc ., dedicated to ranae p l ans would be in· fos tering and improving eluded in the new tennis yourig tennis players developme nt proaram, ac· turquoise chiffon over taf... The bride was aradua ted feta, made wi th the Empire from Newport Harbor h igh waist and A·line skirt. S~hool and Oranae Coas t They wore elbow lenalh College. Her husband, who illusion veils and carrie.d is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bouquets of fresh lemon Les ter Clark of Glendale, is leaves and areen spider a graduate of San Fernando chrysanthemums. Valley State College. throughout the County. cording to the tourney The plan wilt be ,cha_irman, P e ter A_rendrup, launched in conjunc ti on res1 den t profe u 1onal a t with the fi rst annual the club. Pacific Coas t Inter• On hand for the J une national Cup matches to eve nt, in addition to Rod he he ld at the Newport Laver , No. I player, will Beach Tennis Club in be Pan~ho Gonza les, East Bluff June 21 th rough Dennis Rals ton, Butch Zetas install oHicers Zeta Tau Alph1 members are btinaina out their knit· tina needles to furthur their hobby and benefit their national interes t i n the Oranae Coun ty Society for Crippled Children and Adults when they meet for a salad luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mel vin A. Richley Sr. on Lido Ia le, at noon Wednesday, June 21. Louise Wilson of Santa Ana wi II show some o f her handknits to her sorority s is ters. New offi cen of the South Coast Zeta Al umnae are \-irs. Button Grant, pres i .. dent: ~Ir s . Graham Gibbons, vice president; Mrs . Edwin MoPacWen aN1 Mu. Patrick "-kOonald, secretarie s, \hs. 25. Bucholz and Huah Stewart Lester Peterson J r., treas.. The 525,000, five--d ay of the Unite d States; wer, and Mrs . David C. affair, sponsored by New · Pierte Barthes of Fran c:•· Wilson , historian. pott Nationa l Bank, will Andres Gimeno o f Spa1n, Chairmen helpina at this btin& to the county the top Pancho Seaura of Equador, summer e vent are Mmes. 14 tennis players in the Mike Davies of Wales, Martin Mansold, William wo rl d, headed by the new Alex Olmedo of Peru, Dana, Franklin S. Hurd, club's tourina profes · F red Stolle, ~e n Rose· G. T. Ke sselr ing, All an T. siena\, Rod Laver. wall, and Mal Anderson Campbell, Jeny Nash , Tournament proceeds of Aus tralia, and Barry Leonard Tubach, Barton M. will ao to the new Juni or MacKay of Enaland. s:~·.~.:n: ... ~; ;,·~~ ~~~~~: 'No moan1"ng at the bar' the luncheon and fashion show. The new ly remodeled "May there be no mo anina of the War of 1812 , of which home o f Mr. and \Irs. at the bar, when I put forth Edith was a mem8er, a pas t Richley, who rece ntly moved to sea. •• Th is was the sub-Oregon s tate commander of to the Harbor area to join stance of the oft expressed the Military 0 1der of the their oldest son, Me lvin A. wish of \irs . Edith S. Wil · World Wars . Ri ehle)' Jr., is being enjoyed Iiams, who passed away Mu. Edith Skene Wi ll iam• for the fiut t ime by th e March 30. wns born in Oreaon on Feb, Zu u and their friends. Ohtikina funerals, she 10, 18111, and waa educated Mrs. Coe of CDM elected wanted her pauipa to be in the Salem public 1chools. marked by the PJesence of She took a cousse in nurses' f1i ends &nd of fraarant flow• training at the San Dieao Mrs. William H. Coe of Chapter, which sponsored en and the singins of com· County Hospital. Upon ara• Corona del Mar wilt be in .. the Orange County Chapter. fort ina hymns. duatina, she irrmediatel y stalled as president of the Also being installed are T . 1 . enlisted in the Army Nurse 0 C Ch r "· N I R d F f 1 WO memona SCIVICCS ranae ounty apter o , .. us. oe o geu o u "' . Corps and served at Fort the Ameri can Society of lerton fint vice•president· we re held. One was In the . ' . ld 1 ' ' h 1 r lh Lewts dw1na Wor War Women Accountants at the Mrs . 1t.·labe l Be ltz of Hun ti na· c ape o e Aldersaat.e . . d annual ins tallation mcetina ton Beach lnd vice-rcsi Methodist Chur ch Tustin unu\ she lell&ne to marry • ,.. • . ' 'Ma·or Guham Skene, a mem-to be held at the Golden dent; Mrs . Robett Tyndale on Ap11l S, conducted by the be J f S . h . Pheaaant Inn, Anaheim, on o£ Anahei_m, recordina sec· RB.,Ibo. Donial 1 d Gd. Sapp, forTmher wh~ ~a: se~~~t~s in r;:;m~~·r Thursday, June 15. rotary· M1ss Alice Enr iaht a a s an pastor. e M · Sk d " d · ' d lh p· War. 1 aJOf ene te 1R \1 iss Alice Forsythe, in· of Fullerton treasurer and secon was at e 10neer Ed"lh . d · . ' ' · S 1 Or 1954, and 1 maroc cormn a preudent of the Los Mn. James Har dm an o£ Tus· C emc;tery m a em, eaon, C w·tr . 1960 An aeles chapter, will apeak tin, correspondina secretary. on \lay ~Oth, A.rmed Forces apt. 1 lams In • on "Where does it come £rom The new directors ate Mts .. Day. Th1s s erv1ce had ape• MEl 'MOTOI REPLACE -where does it ao '?" She Ernest Jerniaan of Tustin, cia\ sianificance as Edith PSYCHEDELIC SCENE is super vi sor o£ accountina ~-lu . Laurence Reisinaer of h ad served as. an Army Nu1se Campus activi ties, includ• fora law firm in Los Anaeles. Garden Gr ov e, Mrs . w. Jay ~t Fort Lewu, Wash., dur· ina pictures of tennis and The installina officer ia s h r p · y 11 ma World Wat I. She was the wrestlina teams and sona c eter o ountam a ey, . . \li ss Norma Farris a past d... v · . . E 'I ,. Wife: or Capt. Clarence Wtl· and yell leaden, will ,. ... ' 0 an "'IISS lt Jin ta , \Yar In, ) /or your clummer social president of the Lona Beach ex-officio of Oranae. Iiams, USN R {Ret., the place the "psychedelic Y "I 1 rt d" 1 d "ConservativeCorner"colum· scene" chapter of the oung PUP I s a ISP aye ni~t !~;i~:~y E:~::~here Will ~::::~n;oa~t ~~~e~:c~::: • .. /t(e silk and worsted eas ily fitted dress with covered shoulders of se lf-scroll detail pink new blue mint 8 to 16 Exhibiu of oriaina l art The permanent co lle cti on prevalent at Salem, u the administJtive assistant. work by first, secood and was chosen from over 800 services were conducted un.. One or the pictures will be thi rd arade s tudents in the submi tted pictures. Seiec· dertheauspices of the Salem o( the Athlete of the year, Newport-Mesa UnifiedSchool tion was made by Mrs.lnge Pos t oftheAmerican Legion. CIBJence Oliver of Laauna District are beina shown at Lindhardt, profe ssional ar· A Legion Chaplain orficia .. Beach. and will be a strikina · Newport Balboa Savinas ti st and wife of ad visory te d. Captain Jesse Lamb, contr ast to the pictures o( and Loan, 3366 Via Lido, board member, Hans Lin .. chaplain on duty at Fort stJanaely costumed &iris and Newport Beach; Mariners hartlt, and Jan Te\lefesen, Lewis, re ad selections from boys who we re pictured in Savina and LOBf!, 1515 Huntington Beach e\emen· the Bible. Dr. Carl Mcintire the early a rticle, but who Westcliff Dr., Newport tary school art supervisor. of Collinaswood, N.J., presi.. not Otanae Coast Co l· Beach; and California Fe-Certificates of meri t have dent of the Ame rican Council students , Mr. Jacoba deral Savina• and Loan, been made avai lable for of Christian Churches, de• 2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa the children by Philco-Ford li vered a short addreu. Mesa. Space and Re·Ent ry Divi· Representatives o( a num• The project waa oraani· sion. The re.,.olvin g collec· ber of veterans' or aanization zed and directed by Mr s. tion will later be shown at were present, inc ludi the Betty Handy, art s upervisor Phi leo--Ford. President o f the O''"llhtelll rf in the Newport,.fwlcaa Uni• fied School District, 11 a pau o( the space scien ce leamina proaram which the diurict i1 undertakina this year in cooperation wi th local a pace indust ries and the U.S. Oovemmont. · Band director is named -. He has a BA depoe from Wh ittier Colleae, 1953, and a master of arts depee from Sacramento State Colleae, 1960. ...,..,. .• -,_ ... ..&. DAJI.I , ,_., ,6'4 _6 ·11172 T I EIPOIIT NARa!R EJIICII THURSDAY, JUU I, 1961 Pllltf SlC11011 - -Pqtl QllllNA DEl MAR. CALI F. HALT:-who are you? Bflma ~ &rack cktwn 4b.IDI ·lbat ooata money" (or ..... or two ora•in-J) yeua. "Th• objec:the or lioaa, '\.fnilioalloa Pilhtert '"HALT' Ia to au1rd ~x­ ol Ntwpon Beach" ~nd payers. We believe in pay •• ''HALT' Otatbor Atea L•~ you ao. We don't believe in ... o( Taxpayera) have re-mortaaaln& the (~Jbue. We nhed in onre&u.med pbone are lyina low now but when calla; deni ah or memb• an haue eomoa up, we'll ahip. ""never heird or It" fiJhl.!01 a~d "'tell mo about it" com-UC:I HOLDS !LI!CTION menu. Auoolated student officer Two men .let ~om selves be 1 ted 1 UCI for 1967-"8 oounttd. Counc:a lman AI Po~ ~ ec 1 . --v ·1 laid there had been a mclude the (o llowana Harbor ~pie or unification fiah~ Area Jt~Jdents: ·Larry Ma· era' mutinaa; but be hadn't land, 2219 Fiest•, Ea~t a&&ended bec:auu he had Bluff, secretary: Rollan been out fi thio .. He did uy Buchanan, 1435 Galaxy Or., '2 auomey• areanvuUaatina Dover Shores: Andre Fabre, meana of reveuina the 60S.A Vi c toria St., Cos ta achool Wlification deci sion Mcu; Christopher Slr utt, -whether to ao co court or 2024 Corrrnodore Rd., Bay· uk (or a public vote. crest, and Carl Reinhart, John Voael, realtor in 1764 Miramar Dr., Balboa, di1cuuina "HAL r,• said members of the student he had been "battlina IllY· senate. You 've only one Dad There 's only one clubman • sportcoat Give him one on Father's Day Great 11tt idea fo r any Dad with an eye for unu sual domutlc or Im ported fabrics and Imaginative tailoring. Bold new colors end ori1lna1 ~ern~o--a selection that will make it easy for you to l)leeH the "man of the hour." FROM 40. UP MAY WE SUGGEST A PAI R OF CLU BMAN SLACKS TO MATCH 1949 THIS FIRE at 613 Carnation Avo., Corona del Mar, took the life of magaz ine editor and pub lisher Harold Barnum in the ea rly mornin g hou rs of Feb. 7, 1949. The 3~ear~ld publisher of 1948 SUNDAY STROLLERS along a not-so.Ousy Coast Hwy. In Corona del Mar In 1948, from left: Mrs. Sidney Edmonds, 701 Mar• gue rlte Ave., with 13oornonth· ___ _ old Spenc er; Mrs. Charles Tranter, b281h Marguer ite Ave., with 10omont~ld Charyl, and Mrs. Dona ld Whyte, 513 Marguer ite Ave., with 15~onth-ol d Jim Robin Whyte. (Gl enn Couch ph oto from the Sept. 17, 1q48, Issue oi the Ens i gn.) iiii<:T GRADE!~$ In llrs. 81111t ~...,-s -~~lit c- del llor Scllool parlded Illest enttles In lit 1~ pet show lllld It lit sdlool; ..., lett, Slllrl., Dttoe 1M Mite Rust. will ' BAHIA HOSTS UDO J4 Peat.w:ina th• oldett Ud.o 14 Resatu. in the hittory or the ramout ccnterbo~rders, 'Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club of Newport Beach break• out the ata~:tina sia• nail of ita 8th Annual come this Saturday and Sunday. The yearly clauic which started in 1960 with a field THIS LIDO 14 will be one of over a hun- dred entered In Sahli Corlntn·lan Vlcht Club's 8th Annual Lido 14 RegaU.. this Saturday and Sunday1 June lo.-11. Skipper Barbara Oermlston of Mexico City Is handling the tiller while Buzz Tupman of Newport puts a strain on the jib sheet. - IO'.UP.I of 126 boatt fr om the drart- inJ board or Newporter Bi II Schock has continued lO be the leadina entry reaaua for the pictorial magaz in e, "Beachconiber," apparen tly fel l as leep on a lounge chair with a li ghted cigarette in his hand. (N eal Beckne r pl'loto from the Feb. 10, 194q, issue of the Ens ign.) Cll,..ce, Ill ,_IIIII: s.un Dwotlot will Snu911, lie btsl dreSS• ttl pet, onc1 JudJ Plfklt wllll G-. lie best !Joined pet. !Walter Go!~~-« .......... Ill Oct. U, 1 .... Is-ollie the 14'a. Staff Conmodore A.D . MacLachlan of the host club, this year's re&atta chairman, reports that early indications from entry re- turns points to another heavy twnout of well over a hundred boats in the senior and junior divisions. Harry Wood of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, who ca~ tured the Herai~Eumin er Senior Clan A trophy in the rint 2-day reaatta 7 years aao and aaain in last year's water tumble, heads a list of IC&IOned skippers. Join• the front rankers will be ' such tiller tipateu as J im They are: Junior Division -Hyde Tyler of Balboa Yacht Club, Seniot Div ision Class A-Braly Memorial tro phy. who wo n the bia pr ize in Los Anae les Herald-En• Senior Division Clan A 1964: Myron Sheward of miner trophy. point winner hom the New• Bahia Corinthian YC, who Seniot Divi si on Class B -po1l Hatbot Lido 14 rleet- aailed away with the u ophy William Schock trophy. James w. Berkshire uophy. in 1963, and Gib Mara hall of H" fame IS" nationwt"de Alamitos Bay, who took IS home the honon in '65. The race schedule as an• FloydW. Livesay's unusual awatd" winnet in the first nounced by Fleet Captain title of "mother of the yeat" annual mother of the yeat" Robert Eastman proarams 2 special award winner hu conte st, sponsored by Hoaa junior division and one A made head lines throuahout Hospital, chose Memor ial and B division race for the counu y, tesultina in a Day weekend fDI the ptize Saturday, beainnina at 11 phone call from his mother winnini u ip to San Ftancis• a.m. Sunday'• proaram in• in North C1.1ol ina, and the co, pt ovided h.. Air Califor• eludes 2 senior divition A be · · "' .. d 2 a•nntna of a fan clu b wtth nia for the Livesay fam ily. senior division 8 rr r an o et rom a woman 1n The childten are April,IO a~o~a. with the final _ junior Tulsa, Oklahoma, to pr ov1de veau old: Holly,_ 11. both of divu1on race. Aaatn the mon ey for uanspotlation to w· dl d 5 h 1 · c . . . oo an c oo 1n osta start in& time w1ll be 11 a.m. come and visit het. His most A dinner and dance is an• recent pr oblem has been nounced for sailou and their "what to pack fot 2 li u le part ies Saturday evenina at a irls for a week--end or tour· the . Balboa Bay Club Pfe• ina in San Francisco ... ceded by a cocktail pany MI. Livesay, ' "•••ci undet the supervision or Mrs . W .C. Adams , BCYC en• tertainmcnt committee chair- man. Fleet& from as fat north at Lake Merritt (Oakland) u ru lOUth as San Oieao ~ Mln ioa a.y uwl .. r. east as Phoenix., Arizona (5 boats now entered) will participate in what many Lido 14 sailor• throuahout the west consider the aold ribbon clauic for thei r speedy racert. President& Roy Woolsey ol the Lido 14 Claas Auocia• tion and Donald Wiese or the Newport Harbor Lido 14 Fleet anticipate the laraest turnout for t.his reaatta 1since 1960. Followin& the anan· snarls of disuauaht skippers pro-- testina what they consider racina violations (there are mote sea \awyets in the Lido fleets per square foot of sai I than· in ocean racing) pe r· petual trophi es and their ac· eompanyina "uke home" trophies wi ll be presented. JACK HAGAN, ll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wa lt er Hagan, 3007 Harbor View Dr., Har· bor Vi ew Hills, won the grand pri ze of a on e•week trio for hi s fa.rr il ~· to Ha· wa ii at the V day 111 Dis· ney tand. Jack att ended the event with hi s Gr a-Y CluO , the Cou gars, of the Orange Coast YM CA. More than 10,000 youngsters were on Mesa, and Roaet, l.S, who attends Harb()1 Hiah. The "surpr ise'' wmneJ, announced at the awards luncheon, the day before Mothe1's Day, was selected from 16,000 enu ies in t he contest on the basis or d.au&htet Apr il's euay, tell· ina of bis lov e and devoti on in the double role of fathc1 and mothet. .... u., .. ., .• .,., ..... \ll C&J'penter with a patch over his eye u the result of an automobile accident, hu leatned to cook and do hous e• work unce his wife died of a c erebral bemouhaae on M1.1ch 21. All J children share in th e household du• ties and tt y to aive "dad" a rest on the we e kends. DAMAGE SUIT Cl TES T REE DAMAGED WALK The City o f ~ewport Beach has been sued for S]5,000 damaaes for inj uries re· sultina from a fall on a tree damaaed s idewalk on Balboa Is land. Attorne) Robert J-lucken· pahler of Costa \\esa filed the suit on behalf of Vir· g1nia Hayes,. ·211•A Oale St., Costa \tesa, who tripped \1arch , near 201·203 CUSTOM MADE EXPRESSLY TO YOUR SPECIAL ORDER AT Special Savings Ro ;ulor $439. '299 _._ M II Q Ill& ' QIIIION-AYAlA*• -Jl" ·toW Af liD_,. CM\MI AU0 W' IDS \11 M.... . ... -- SCHOOl-LESSON "-Teachee ~ Uta After Death · LUU 16:1U1 ...... JMU 1. 1•1111 .. .::~:~:::::-. .............. .... ~-·~---, .... , ..... 1 .... ._ CIIIIITIM ... ..._,.. ~ •-.. cu_.-• .,,_ ... .., .. ...,_, RltCENTL Y attended a whrr~ lOUTs nnd spiritJ of ttt'f\arted II III , ... where 1 met aev human Ming» awa1tf"d thr re.,••rrec- ..S PiJopae whom I J..d tion, He suddenly '"<Uf'NI th:lt ......_ u a boy, and. na-,.Hudes" wa..<~ dividM hy :• "~rt•:ot .....,, J lnquirtd a!lot1t gulf'' into two parto:-ont wh,.ro! the Olhen who had alto be4on Mtds a·nd spirits of heHcwr< Awaitl"l . hoyhood friend~. but wt:re the "rrsurrtction nf lift> " k"own :.s 1101 prllent, and frequently the an-"Pnr:ulise" nr "1\hmhnm\o; ho~m" "'"' a.., ""Oh, ht i• cone." frorn amt lht! othn where lmhditvc n ...t.kh I rafirtd that he had di~. In awllited tht "re.<~u rr('("tin•• f1f rh•11n, t1101t cues 1 didn't dare ask, 'Where tion ," commonly c:tllc·cl ''hell" ( f••lm did be co?"' ai it might rrove 1:'1 be 5 :29). anharrusinc to his relativn to try to MAN'S POOl EXCUSES antwer, and I might have h«n c:on-This most unfortunate man lcnrned lliclered. impertinent to ask. Yet, in a moment what he hn., never death of 1M hody is the rommon end. teamed in a lifetime on earth. Per· But the sad fact is that comparatively haps he had gone through life saying few people make any pruvi~ion for that he would take a chance on th.- deatb. future life. Perha~ he h:~.d agr~ AltnoM: every civilized man takes with his intellectual atheist friends oat tome kind of life insurance to be that there re:ally was no God of c:re:a· paid ia tnOI'Ie)' but a ve:ry small pr~ tion. Pe:rhaps he hat! consoled h;m· • leek f ' of : et • nH with the thought that "religio'l portiOa • or ~uranc:e 1•1~ er j' only for wom~ and chihtren, ancl nal cltMiny of their souls. We msure not for strong men of the wortrl." oar boulea and barns, and the pos-Maybe he had thought that he was s:ibility of IIDcideotal injuries, but in too busy to look into the (}uestions IDOit c:ua people wiD aot evm diK:uq of Heaven and hell , but would do the future pouibilities of the soul and so when he had time. Or he may ha~ tpirit. Tbt reuon teemS to be that been lulled into indifference by the •the lOCI of this world [Satan] hath argument that, if there was a God, bliDdecl the minds of them 'll¥hich be-He was a merciful God and would line: DOt, iest the licht of the gloriOUJ not be too hard. on a . man who. had cu.d of Chritt. who iJ the iroace of hem good ~o h1s h.m.tl y an~ fnet~d" God. Odd lhia uoto them" (2 Cor. and honest tn all of hJS dt':lhngs ~11h 4·4) others. Men today have these vu·w - , • points and dozens of others to try 11t1 fOOl IIGGI-.Jt to justify their godlessness. Tbe .me situation of unbelief and But whatever his earthly reasoning iadiffermc:r prnailed durinc the rime had been, he suddenly knew that he tMl Je.~ wu on thil earth in thrt had been fatally wrong. He c:oukl fona of man. Ha'finc the knowledge see acrnss the gulf whl"re nncf' lnnely of aD people and ennts (becatde Jesus and poverty·strickcn La1:tras was wu not only tM Son of man but 1\1110 very romfortahle in Alo r:~h;mt'~ r:~r,;­ th£ Son of God), Jesus related tht: He also realir.rrl th~t hi.. wnd rlly f.cta (."'n(:.eminr fhe preseDt and fu-f'icht"S a11J pnsition harJ no J lo{IW~r IJr tu~ life ol two men. Tl1c one man influence in thr· placC" nf tnrmrnt anrl wu named lAzarus, a beggar. but all of his pride ami arrog-:u1n:: ,·:m - appa.rmtly a devout heliever in the ishf'd in a flash nnd hl· rrali u'fl that tnchinp of the Holy Scriptures. He he was totally hl'lpif.•,:-., lu)j,.Jc.:s, :tnrf aiM was very side """· perhaps as a lost. Rut . thinking-th~t 1)('rhapr. eooscquence, he wa.:. in great poverty. somtthing coulrl .H·t he doni". he caiiNl ln fact, he was too 'tlo·ealc to walk and out in abject humili ty to Abraham. h11ri 10 br carried by some friends hi "Havl" mercy 1111 me. ancl semi a place whl"rc he rnighl obtain soml" Lazams. that he may dip the tip ()( uu.r.l·~ fr01" !1,.-taLie of a very rich his fin~er in watt'r, anrl cool mv rTr'ctn. The ·narutive intimates that tongue, for r nm forment~rl in thi~ pouibly he ~ placed hy his C'lrriers flame." Perhaps one day, a f~w a! the rear gate (.If the rich man's pal-months before hi" died, he had heard J.C:' ~:l,l'"rt" t!tc prtmge was leh, fur Je~us say to a crowd that hell was a tht r~-1 .ihows that dogs, who w~rt' place for unbelievers where "the fire ''""""•ulKinly.. thr .a..vcnccen o( the city, is not quenched" (Mark 9 :46), but w· rt tMre ibo and "'lk\(l"d his sores ... he had not believed it an(l had even '' wu a terrible situ2tion (or the be-~ffed at the idea of the T t:a.chl"r. bc:vinc rna. Rut Ahraham h:1 rl no pow~r or authority to amt"nd the etf'rnal law~ 0£ Gn.-1 . Jl e wa <> r videntlv ~nrr-y for th.· ~uifering: man and -rallC"r! him "-.fl•l." l•tlt r~'lli~·kd him that he harl rho~r-n !he ~..-11.,.! th in~~ r•f t•arth ly li fe :~1lfl lla•l llt'C"n :-:t l!"rt•·•I'J tn o vC"rlf.ok tl1e: fut t·rc, ;,ntl ,,,.\1 wa~ t•Jrmt>ntt.-1 . I a1;,ru.:, nn 1h. rot ht·r h:md hal) suf · i··~t·•l tlw t-\d thin••, nf thf' worlrl , t tll h;tol ~·('!irt•ol 11 .. placl' r .. r the fu - l•trr· lif•· ~111 wa 111 c,,m f•Jrt with \J.~al •."~fll at •I tJ ,. rt !lwr hc:lif'\'t:r~. r.•t rl ltl'rn··.rr . \1 r;,1t:ml c'<J•Iaint."tl th:t' 11 · r•· 11 :1~ 11'' · 'J\ fror :ntv human • •1! .,, J•:'•· fr,nl ~~~~· "i rlt~ rt f the • ·: · 1!1!1f I•• tlir• nt !wr T!w~c i!i no .. ,,,,.,,1 rl anrr·." n11rl !lit fu ture !>Ia · ,,,,. : r,._,.d •.dtilr tl lf' Sltul j, 11n the The other rmn was ric-h, "was clothed in purple: and lin~ linen, and fared sumptuously every day.'' The m~nin,C" n ( t~ phrase "f;~re<J !iump .. turx.rsly " as u~d here i!= that th•· mau "lived in a hnuntiful Sl:t!..:," ami harl evtrythi11::: in ft)()(]. '''llt .. r' .• ilt!llt:nt. ca rl". strvires. and g-ou~l :crr..:m i .. ,., 1wl :tll 'lf hi ~ rl~sirt"~ wert .:ati<>iit·d .,l,ur - tl:\ntl~· without any Wt ·~r it-<> nr fret- f!llnr<i~. Physically, sr...oeially . finan- ri:llly. ar.·l in every of!'>r:r w:ty. ar~-""- inl{ tn human l'itancb.rrl~. he \\'-!!" gTt'atly to 1'1": fflvied , a nrl hart rft.1.+M t!1e summit of a surrC"!Idnl :~;.,, com- fortahlc li ft:. Rut, app:1rently. he wa ~ nnt a 51m1t:nt of. or beli('VI"r it •, th.- teac:hin~" ,.,( thl" Holy ~rtpturell, hut w;,s satisf i~d to have th .. l"~e'\t of e''rrr-' ·1 rth thing th"t rhe world could provide:. However, "it came to p.us that t h~ beggar died." He: had ~uddenly left the place whe:re worldJy riches had any value, &nd had gone: where man's 5ta ndards and valu~ were not ac· cepted in any respect, and wtte not even recognized as existing. Spiritual nlues prev&Jled in this place. The frirn<b who carried him on earth were IUCCetdrd by Hea.Yenly ancels who carried his JOul right into that Heav .. only place which J...,s called "Abn- ham't bo.Jm," When: ~re was eYer)'thing to make him comfortable without money and without price. In fact, peatt, joy, and eternal life were prcmded (rtdy (M all who were for· ....... ...,..n to be """""' tloen by 111< angds of God. AN IWOSING FUNDAL PARADISE LOST T he ttt rm(·nf(·,J VJlll found nn argu- nwnb ,,, ;HJ v. er Ahrah:un. I r~ kne:w he wa ~ f'tl'rnall y In"' and he wa5 (!'re::ll \' rli-t ~f'.,scd :J !)()ut hi~ five hmth;r-. on rarth wit h whom he prnh.,J ,Iy harl rtec::~~innally joinl"d in .:nr¥ring ahnl!t tht' preaching of jl":suS. So he 3!>ke, that Lazarus be se:n t back to th~ earth to warn hi s brothrrs so that they wnul d not get into that place of torment. llut Abraham said God had m:'!.de pTovision to warn everybody through Moses and the prophets, whose writi ngs the brothers could read and believe. The man ar· gued that the brotl 1ers would believe: if "one wrnt unto them from the dad," but Abnbam said, "If lh<y hc:ar not Mosell and the prophtts, Nat, thr rich man died. No an· neither will they be persuaded, "thouch rds camr for him to carry him to a one rose from the dead." Heannly abode. Just what hap-pmed to thr body of l..azaru,, Jesus I read today an article by one of M'ftf told. but He did ay that the: our. best known columnilta on tbt rich ...,. •.., buried." Undoubt.. top1c of what ~~· after death &Dd edlr, hit relatiYet anti fri~ds pr~ what preparaboa Is n~ry. !:fe pered u.J carried on a m:r.gnifiomt · merely pve the usual ~lo1optues, funeral fittinr to ~ of hi~ creat . ~t ~ no com fo.~c c.onclo- wesJth reputation and standing s1on, exocptmg the adnuJIM)Il that be anwJttll• his fellow ~. Pc:rhap5 then. owed his pretmt li_fe &Dd ~th eo Wtte funenl orations telling of his the mercy of God-t ( there 11 a. God. helpfulness to the communitr, his I'm afraid that there are multitades pnerotity tc, btgars and the n~y. of such unprepertd people today who hit fino family reiOtiau, ms --ouch• to read this -and obey inc JUC~tete in butitXM, and the: rul~ itt .teachings. ~inc.e the crud~, ria ... , nen laft pw: ., far u to hunal, resurnct1on, and uc::eru.oa of ~ hie ,.a.... •ekonte into tht Jesus Christ, our W:euiah aod Re--a,._ oad bal anilable p1ac< in the d«m<r, the souls of the bdie-rinc -wwld. T1otre -bt<dly ,...,... dad 10 dir«tty to th< third He2Vta -r WWWiiilfft. .me of •hom were -absent (rom the body and pramt ......,_,_of -...,.hit«! with the Lord (2 Cor. 5,S), which few .. ,. .-z. is lor better. But lh< soulo and .Pr· a.t nen While the n~logies wert itt of Lhe unbdievinc detd are atiU befac ""''" nn earth by hi". r r iffll" in tot mmt in Hadel awaiti... the __. elatf ..a._ r ch retarre:tion of damnltioll."' -J fCS, Q:~~P; on:ner M m:ttl f ) The Patience or I' 'I ... ' I ,I •• ., • .. I I• 0 I• h •• 1 'I ,l ,J ol 0 I• .I D •11 J, 1'-., i I'-.! .... II II • • I THOU<;.~ ~e. ME, "'fET WILL TRUST IN PAT I E.NC.c AND ~AITH- FRO'-\ THE BOOK OF JOB We con learn a great deal about Patience and Faith from the Book of Job. Satan occused Job of being mercenary in his wealth and goodness, and God permitted Satan to test the accusation. In one day, JobS vast herds of camels and OKen were stolen. His 7000 sheep died, and his ten children were killed in a cyclone. Then, a short while later, he was smitten with a most hideous and painful d i s~ase . In all history, man has been troubled over the inequalities and injustices of life, asking, 7 ? Question Box 7 7 (f-"J!'IftSH HOf"!.'' le• 707, L .. ....,,.t .. ) rl'lwu dUI tM Lord /~sw ClvUt m~ in Mou. 16:28 wM11 H~ ua.UI, "'TMre be •om~ sUSNlin& here, which sluJJl not IGJU of deo.tla, till tlt.ey s~e the Son of mon comin& in Hi.J ltifl.ldom..'' M.S., II' oodinvi.U~. IF uh. The explanation of thi1 ver.e i1 revealed in th~ following chapter when the Lord Jeeus Chrill wu transfigured before Peter, James and John. They therefore aaw the So n of man coming in Hi1 kingdom u 1hey were eyewit- neues or His majeaay. PktUe explain RomAIIJ 11:15. Mn P. F., Scotts , Mich. · Thi1 ver.e, and indeed moet of this chapter, ex plain• that God hu tempo,.rily cut away, 1hat is, put on one side., the nalion of Israel. By so doing, God i1 now Masir_t~ the Gentile nations through the Lord Jaus Chri•, Who is ~'--.-... '"'.__,.,.. "How con a good God make a world like this?" He wonders why so much suffering seems to befall those who least deserYI it. God, in the person of Jesus, also suf· fered, and thus we should belieYe that it is all for sOme good purpose, e'lln though we c annot now understand it. Job, out of the pot ient endurance of his sufferings, in the end come to see God and defeated Satan. He was abundantly rewarded with greater prosperity ond blessedness than he hod ever known. A grand lesson for us. the only Saviour. The Go.pel is beins preached everywhere to Jew• and Wntila. When the Lord Jaus Chrill returns to reign u Kinr; of King• and Lord of Lords for 1000 yean., I~ rael will then be restored to her proper p»>- tion amons the n.tiona of the world, u lndi· cated in this particular vene, and theD there will be a tilDe of pr_,...;ty ucl k'Nri .. .,_. u the world hu never .en, not only for larael but for all mankind. Durins the miUen.iwn the center of world sovernmmt will be located in Jeruulem, Israel. 'There will be pe.oe on earth and sood will among men . DtHs tM Bible '"'" •Mn Ut.e wrW •ill corM w"" ~u? s.c., M.t&OfrlO,.. t.u.., rw . The Bible definitely propbeeie. that bcfort the world comes to an end the Lord J-. Chritt aa Kina of kinp ud Lord of Iordi baa to reip on thit earth for 1 ,000 yea.ra. AI the ead. of Hit millennial reip, tbe day of judi· ment will commenc:e at which time thia iuih ond 1h< ........ wiD )>e d.troyod by in. (2 P•. 3<1().13). God will e.-• -a-.., and • new unh. (RoY. 21 '1) ST. THOMAS BIBLE WlUl' ISTHEBIBLE .. • ·" a. Wr .. Mtt ' a c•-.. Cloot••• -... c.m ......... N.J.> ....... _... .. .. ,1, .. ...... -a-...... -.... ...., .. .... .....-.-..... ~-"'!" " 111 ............. AI f .. I &4L __, ... >I 1 II ... _....... I .. • • ... -1ooliooJ ...... .__. ,.,,; -. .. _..-. ...... -"fto -of CIA Is ... .., psuW, .. ' IJU ._ ._ tua t' .......... II a I' iJ'* ,J• _. =" •ell __ ..... (M. tllf. ~ .... II Is I ..... "!""'!> .• -~-. -...... I IOJ loa-. ..... ....,.-._ __ ., . ltlz .. --:.._, __ pslll AI -'lA lao l£!aol • zoiW-11M wrlllr's-~ -~ lla---. Mcot .. -.. -II ,_.,. 11M s1os ..S .. 111-of. Gal'a aa .. u ... •IIIII • -· ..S I 1 .... L o ... rznvu.. I d.W. Ill .... • • ,,.._ a.~t · c • ...,_-=';" ,.. ... Ia .. -of llsalsL ,... 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No hoae8t aod faithful ac:ieotist hu ever bee able to ~e a tiac'e statalleDt of that story. Nearly aD .,.._ that tbe dHferart formt o( life appt:Uf:d iD tbe -order ..... .,_ dacribod. CwRJwly the modem theot'y of c:volutiou il JU~ potted b)' the lamat, mo.t unscimti6c arrumeots. which an: aodnDced by profesaors aod teacher• wbo thoald bow bdkr. For example, a number o.f _aut' poled ~ humaa akdetons an: on I":Xhibit iD 111m 1 Skdetolu of the Ncbralka man. the Pilt· ._. maa, the: Nuud.erth&J man, the Jan. ape-maa aDd tiM Heidclbert maa are composed of not more lh:-n ois ll£ili-l boats opi«e. The oth<r 200 boats, ID· ciDdiioiJ all the oope-W.. feo!UtU, ore 0001......., of plz-.poriallild ................... C -.-,., tbe tftlarMoal abanctancc: of life oa dlis _,... .... tbe-"' 'bp of biDioat ol (Ollila IDd .WC~ ................. 1lae:th ............. ..., .... • ••La 6Dd a few milliona of al •"*-_.,. _, .... ol ,....,._ fr<m-or-· :r, "' - -. " . . .. doalD rodoer -jDst - AI tnt • · ur. ..,....._ apea witll dtc BiW1 ao- -ofwa's_ .. -. n. 1t111 Dr. ll.u1J ,......,., ..-.e IDd an._..,... &lzZ.....,. a,... of,leD 121 ..,_who coald,.... .., zr • Ia 6e Bille ao be f.-'"* a ~~:*•'• .u-: t:!j?r..:':i =-::' .:.:-".!: -·-yua ,.,. __ la:lll.,_ alillriiza.~ Ba I ........ I i · I to -a .......... z"c s'o of ....... No- _.. .......... AI•'' k.....t .. ••'Cs1 _ ... =-All.-ls, ... __ _ r,a t.:.t (CON~N~:·: .. ~/!'!:K~ dlol if; I LESSONS No. 4 -JACOB'S LADDER -G.nosls 28 Jacob's night from home to escape Esau'1 enmity Is far more than ju1t the proceeding• of a family row. ThiJ family possesses the lnherltanct: of God't prombe to mankind of a Christ; and Jacob it the famUy heir. Since he had received hl.s father Isaac's 'blessing (evrn If by trickery), Jacob carried In hlt loins the ne~h through wh~ the Saviour would be born. And Jacob kni":W it. Y~ It must have tried hi• faith tevereJy to ftnd himself In his present cue. It was with hlm much at It had been with hlt 1randfather Abraham: thlngs were not workl.ng out the way men would ord.lnarUy expect. unto you., 'Her.fter ye ah.U ~er Heaven open, and thl": angels of God ascmd- lnc and deiCe'ldtnc upon the Son or man.' "Jesus 11 himself the Chrltt or God. the Son of man. the ladder from Heaven to earth, wh o hu opened the aatee of Heaven to all belleven. Christ came to earth in the nesh of Jesus to take Hit Brtde. the Church, from among thote wh o are called or God. In comln1 to earth, • Ht look upon hbn the fonn of a aervant. • ( PhU . 2:7 ). His mothl":r, Rebekah, who had counaelled him thut far, now preparn for his night by telling his fath er she wantt hlm to 10 to the famUy home at Haran to flnd a wife from their own people. Isaac: aar-ee~. Mer all, his father had !lent to fetch Rebekah from their own kin. But this time there I• a dlft'ermce. Abraham had aent a servant laden with gifts and with power to negotiate and bring home a bride In state. Jacob coes hlmself. Perhapt becau.e of his hute he teemt to haw bem travellln«ltchl. Ht may well have been all alone. In any event he llln tllcht to a stranae land, cut oft' from contact with hlt father's houte and from ltl protection, virtually in the wl'dched ttate of exUe. He made speed, covertn1 about forty mila from Beer-sheba north 10 a city then called Luz. The ftr.t nltht he llept out lli the open with a pUe of tlonet for hit pUiow. Evm thou1h he wu a hardy camper, bftd to the work ofberd- lnl cattle and therp and to the n,or of mov1n1 from puture to puture; a nllht In the open, alone. expoHCI to the uaual perUt ofwtld an~alt and bandits, wu a hard cue. Ahead of hkn lay alone joumey and at the .ad of II he faced, not a welcome as ton and heir to the famll7lortunc.. bu.t menly the hope that he could ftnd a job u a wrve:nt. 1be prtnce wu on bi.J way to uk hll unde for a job and to win a wile. What a come downl That nlfht. u he llept In the exhautUon al. hard trawllln1 and emotional ttraln, God vlllted hlm In a dream. The dr.m wu of a link belnt M!l up I» tween Heaven and earth-a ladder on whk:h anaels wen .._.dlnl and detcendlnc. tn uiOnl.elament 1M ••• the meantncofhlt IJrPt. He wu 10DIIhow Involved In lhe preparalioM God wu •ak ... to ... d lhe PrD:e of H•v• down to earth to be UDOftl rMn •u one that Nrwth• ud tUi a B~ from amona Ood'a owa people. How-deady J-cob •a• lhll .. do not kaow, but lhat be know be7ond a doubt God bad •polo•., him and ....n.-tba- promlte In him il plain. • .Jacob, ·-low -~ .. zl-...... ·-, .. Lonllo "' .... pl--I !mow It aot.• ADd 1M-alnld. Ha __ ., ... ___ .. _ a-n .......... raptlu,_.a .. CISIHIDMaotof -- the pl .. W BliiHI ea rt tlld lollfl to lpn ..... .,, I'_.OCII!It ... oflla.....,..ofllap- The a.Nuranc:e of God't abldln, favor, ratifted by the gift o r lnsighl Into the manner ln wbk:h God would lulftll HI.J promlae., gave Jacob the mighty tlftnrth of tplrll wblch earrted hlm throu1h hit 5ong yean of loU and waiting that lay ahead. JlltCOb had no mean miNion of hlt own to accompllth. And be needed much tullertn1 lo purp him or hit weaknesMII and faUlnl•· Only by dinllinc fut to God's promlw c::ould he hope to d!Kharge hll own miNion tucc .. lully, and thu. pUI on to others the ground of hope upon wMch he had al~ ltabd 10 much. The Lord had tald to hbn In the.drum, • For I wOI not lave thet, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee or." In reeponH io God'• proft'er, Jacob IIVet hearty conaenlln tenns or a vow of hi.J own: •n.e Lord ahall be my God: and thlt stone. which I have tet for a pWar, thaD be God'• houee: and of all that thou 1halt 1lve me 1 ...UI surely 11w the tenth uniO lbee. • The wordtna of Jacob's vow Is not to be mlttalten for a battiiiD wttb God. It ll rather the proper lanruace and fonn of a vow whk:h It valid only In ncocnltton of the fad that h wUI be God who maka p-lble 11a fulfil-•ooc1 btlna my helper, • Is lhe cu.....,t wordm.. Jacob lo mon aplldt •11 God wt11 be with me. and will keep me In tbllway .... • St. J...,. wn..., •ao to now, yelhat ,.y, 'Today or IOmorrow we wU1 10 lnto •uc:h a dtJ, M4 CCJDdauelhen ayar, and buy and Mil. and set 1a.tn': whereu ye know not what th.U be on the morrow . _ .. For ye ousht to Jay, 'U the Lord wll, .. •.u Uno lind do thll. or that.• • Such I.J the natu.re of a vow .... by mu ..,..,.. God.. end lt la lhe true ri.ponee of every man to lht TlltiUIMDt of Cbrt.t. n.e word •eacrament• buk'.aUy meana "'pledte• or •ww.•lt., .... ..,.. coa••• to God'• Mlvadon. We should -ao. ziP! 121 tblo a-oll!oau'1 coaduc:t. -·that .1-II -lla Ia--~. -to lollow 1ult by laloU.. for a wife lhe deuPIEr of hlo -W..aol. M-H_,. olrJ!y ob-!bat be sbowo •~~a folly Of M _.._ .... did .... 1N1 IMcllcl M wb., M wuloo late.• OUTLINJI, .,_. ,_ ('-~ -hlo (allier'• bl_ ... Gild 111M,_ slo102 10 -• wl(o (t>om It~ oo tloo-M dJootJmo of ChrliL ,....,~,..0,... . '. PLACD TO IIICALL: -~~ f LfUI, S.NMbo, HaNUt. ..-to the fact 1a.1 1hert ;, ··•i•i· Art ,... sure ol ,_ -.1 -dsor the detlh of hi, ""'lv, •··~ Hne yoa aa:opl<d Jap• Christ as 1* _. ...t op1nt wm mw lrclf...t ,_ Sariour1 Am an ,... ....S1 ~ ..... " only referred to "' (~ W:9, 10). WloM ...... .. n.. lull -·· ot ., ..... .,_ .... I'IW ..... .,~ ...... wto• "-a II c I I I ;, lla ptiiSiasdo, spoU to N .... asl, • • -MIMOIYV&JIIJ!,-U :U . ......... , "!he -.-1<1." ,.., An,... ........... , (-of J-) .._, II-II • p~a,•-said, •Vastl,p, ...,. I~ 1'. 0. 11oz--Ho-na.-77016 • / PACIFIC VIEW · "U40 11t i AL PARI( -~- t:YJ.IY.ft-:M'' CMt-:MA'I'OMY MAUSQ t.t-;tJM •r..,,+ .. sslnno~~~ Directory HARRY BABBITT, at left, community re- lations director o f ttte Laguna Hills Lei- sure Worl d, and new board member of the "552" Club, is wel comed by club Presi- dent John Vlbert, at right, and Treasurer F:fM~~l8lcnoM Ed Hirth. The men's dub is dedicated to the ekpansion o f Haag Memorial Hospital to a full complement of 552 beds to al- lel/late the present crowded condi tions. ISWdio One photo.) ' 'NI Wf<IR f IIMti~JR I N'Jrofl S[(JJNU m ;IIUN ~ ... 1 1HIJII':IrAY , !IIIII ~. 1',.,/ From the Police Blotter ..:•~a wr:tr: duuwn ir\\11 li1-.! CORON• OE.LM.R, CALir. ~, .... , 21 frl'm lhc ""lucked IMimi UinJ WiiHitl'l Yana, 11, 3 114 u~o~-.n at lluaa llu•flital ••• Mnn rne Way, Colla Men Thuma• Jvnu, 2463 TuMlin, • r•••c:d nut at 2265 Olannel Coa ta Men, wu •t.uppcd by Ruad, Balboa, Wilt booked police arter auina \hmuah • on a ch1rac or drunk. in pub--red liaht and hew .. buukc.d I' on th e charac or drunk dri ~ IC .•. A turn table, tlpe ina. •• A ,40 bike was 111~ tecoedel and aterco tiii'Je S len from Douala• Peele's valued at tJOS were stolen open aaraae at 114 nth St., frtom T im Oollan, 1141 W. Wc at Newport. , .The rear Balboa Bl vd., ~alboa ... license plate was stolen While AJthur Kirchen, 208 (JOm her Ch ryaler , accord ina 44th St ., West Newpmt, was to Bcuy Pickerina. 406 away at boot camp, !iOme-Ali&o, Newpott Heiaht& •.• one 1~tole the $\27 tevo lvet Principal R. Werl ey reported he had left in a dreueJ that 1omeone •tole an elec-uic mictoscope from a table duwe1. , .Karen Seymour, · 1n science 1oom 14 du rin1 l»iy al l.hi ll IIICV.tiun, IICC"H\· ,----------... irtJ \AI Rubcll Cu n y, ll Uu y h1land ••• (~IIJC t:llW f.hun, nr Pnmnnlt. 11\A\f'!red hill CV.I £01 a pel.leJCIJian in a ~,;ro,.K­ walk and hi11 0.-nct W~&ll hit by 11 Jllymnu th l.lnvcn hy J:atntll Thrune, 17.lU h. Occ .. n Blvd.. llalbuu. • , T wo pad age: !I uf luru.:h me at wct c: sllll(llifted hnm the Balbua Market, IICc.urdin& tn ManajCI Bob Stune, .• John McCallhy, 704 W. OceiUl Ft., Balboa, struck the 1c:ar of a ClU 1u he wu drivinl o rt the . rwnp ontn W. COIIS t \~wy, but th e dn\'er uf the cal JUICt dtove <,ffwi tlwut itoppin, ... A ten t llt} le rlcated dress was s tolen from Lido Fallh- i<>nS, HH Via Lulo, Lidn 9'\o ps • 'CMI A COISUY&nVI ., ... u .. Gef'l•,.l lf'l • .,,. .. ce (.",,, /UI'l ED 'I'ARD AT JAY & RENf RO 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPOR T BEACH LIBERTY B-1188 INSUkANI.:E ... Director Pati Tambellini has announced the cut for th e Costa Mesa Civic P lay. house annivenary production of "lhrvey," which wi ll be •taaed June !6, 17, 23 and 24 a t the conmunity recrea. li on cen ter. Bob En&man will play the role of Elwood Dowd, whose friend is a 6- fo o t Pooka; Patty Needer- man has the role or Beta Louise Simmons. Others are Linda McDole as \lyrtle Mae Simmons, Fred Stahlman as Dr . Chum ley, Ben Jenson as Dr. Sanderson, P a t H arp as nurse Ruth Kelly, \lary Macy as \irs. Chumley, Ernie Brown as J udae Gaffney, Tom Titus as the cab driver, 212 4ltd St., We s t Newpon, school houn a t Lincoln leh het puue at a \aundm· School, Harlxu View Hills mat; when she retutned 547 •.. Ester Barton, 307 lle li4~ had been taken fwm it. , , uope, Corona del Mar , hun 1 Bruce Mc Coi a. 81~ W. Bay, out her wash to dry at 11 Balboa, had stopped his CIJ a.m. and some time before 5 ror pedes ttians, and Robelt p.m., when ¥he went nu t to Sherman, 111 ]8th SL, Wes t brina the wash in , someone Newpott, collided his Yama-had stolen the undcrweat ha with the teat of \Is. Me-but left sheets and pillow Coia'• Pontiac. cases s t1ll on the clnthes- Expert Alterations ' I'"OA AI..L 0 1'" YOUR INSURAN CE NE£05 ROB ERTSON -SADLEIR INSURANCE :t3:13 E. Cout Hwy. COI'Ofla dtol Mat -113-:JUt YUMERAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ. MOR TUA RIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA ~ldway t.-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROMA DEL MAR OR\olt 3-1H50 Shl c• J942 FTiendly Nelrhbortlood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway U 8·3433, 8·3434 eo.ta Mf'P W~Chapel ·"""r •21 L 17th S . COs1A MlSA ....... an d J h Pido ff o n ' no .. son , the attendant. AIRMAN PROMOTED Jnhn I. Cosman, •on \Irs. Ruby A. Cosman Wil 0 0 r ( o52 Lorna Circle, Costa M_e!fa, has been promoted t a1rman rirst class in lhe 0 u.s. Air Force. He " a communications special ill at Eielson AFB, Al aska. l-Ie is a graduate: o£ Costa Mes a High School and attended Orange Coast Co IIese an d Indiana UniYenity, .r C:HIJilC:HIES .,. ''v-•dlt ~ G!lpardf 3262 INN Str_.., M...,.tt ~---·ti A Frett anJ lnJeptndf!nL •• Cof!K't~rllional CAri6tiUII CAuf('lt The R ... Johf'l PriclonoH, •I•I •Nr Sunday Service and Olurch School at 10:00 a.m. F irst Baptl •t Oureh of Co5t o Me•• B11p1i111 !Jible Fellow8hip l ndrpf',Jr ,l Hiblr Raptis I Santo Aorta & MOijlnol io Su. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 1:45 a.m. Sunday School 1:00 a.m. Mornina Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Un ions 7:00p.m. Evening Wonhip WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study &:00 p.m. P rayer Meeting Luthoron Church Of t ho Ma•t•r Luth.ran Church I• Am•ri co 2900 Pacific View Dr. orona del Mar, Californi a Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 8:45 11.rn., t~~mily 'A'or•hip 9:45a.m., C:hurd~ Sehool \1 :00 a.m., t'e11t ive l'ot!!!hlp NtJ RSF:RY PROVIDf:O CENTRAL Phon: 642-2740 A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY FIRST HAPTIST CHURCII (South .. rnl Corona de l Mar Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Dr. O!arles L. \lcCiain 6134626 pa:s lflr 675.1116 SUNDAY SCHOOL,,. 9rAS o'"" MORNING WORSH, •. l 1:00-;..., TR AINING UltiiON ••• 6 tl0,... !VE:NING WORSHI P,. 7rl0 p... WtONUDAY SfRVICf 7rlS P"" ~<~UIUlltY I"JtOVtOID line. Moruto y, May 22 Thvnday, Moy 25 After searchina fruitlessly \'tary Hubbard, .lU7 ll cllo- on his own, Daniel Mayer, uope, Corona del Mar , hun at 201 5 Wallace St., Cos ta her wash out to dry in the Me sa, aave up and turned to momin& and by afternoon, the police to report that his the underwear had been u~ turfboard had been stolen len; but sheets and pillow' th.e t ;th or lbth, from hi s cases were not taken .. , frt end s house on the south· Mark Kellam 516 Acacia e u t com er orw. Ocean Fron t Corona -del M~r. left !lis u 5 and Orange .. • .Roger Stevens 1acket on a draftina table ; or Alexandna, Va., stopped when he turned to act It it at 34th St., West Newport, had been stolen . , .A 'sto ror a left tum, let "his c ar window was broken at the ro:\1 forward and it collided office of real tor Louis Bri u s. Wlth the rear of the Plymouth 714 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa that Jeanette Stewart, 114 . , .Samuel Fitton, 2b, of MAY TAKE U~ A LITTLE WHIL E. 801 if JIU art lo a horry loJ 11 kloW, WI Wi ll aCCIIWIWO~all JIUI .. lfi•CIOI. Minor repairs, loose bu ttons, tiny rips are part of our free customer service .•. Along wi th the very but of cleaning, spotting and pressi ng. FREE DELI VER Y TOO. VALET CL£l1EIIS Ju•t c.u oa S·ISI& ll31 &. COAST IIJWAT .. coao•A DU. •aa 43_rd_ St., We st ~ewport, was 133 ~4 th St. West Newnr.rt .... -dn vlnJ east B llx ' ,,.-' on a la was booked on the charge of T Bl vd. · ( · HE HARRISON SPECIAL fai led to Quality for the possession ,., man)uana .•. Memorial Day Indianapol is race, but the tamil y of T~o~esdo)', ,May 2J . After fail1na a u..b riet)' test, chief mechanic Je rr y Eisert of Newport Beach flew 10 Jane 0 Day and William Grace Stevenson ~I) of Sld 1 . O'Day, 1406 W, Ocean Ft., W, wilson ::,, Cosla \tcsa nd1anapotis lor the ra ce just the same. Jerry had su· We st Newport, w~re ~keJ was book~d ~·the charac: ,,f pervised the building ol the racing car in the J. Frank nn the: _chars~. of w tnx 1cated drunk driving at 3 a.m. at Harrison garage in Costa Me5a and a ccompanied it t O 1n publi c at hnley and New-\brine Ave. anJ Balboa the midwest for the tes ts to r the big ra ce. However, pnrt Blvd. a t l :lll a.m ••.. Ave.,Balbtla Island ... Some- FINE FURNI TljRE -DECOR ATING SERVICE Amazingl y ... it costs less when you plan The. Islander way! HI Bayside, Nnrporc Buch -• b73·162U driver Greg Weld hit the wall twice during qualilying Steve Landrisan, 535 El one entered J I'J Alvarado tr ies, and ti me ran out before he could try a ]rei time. :\lndena, Newport Heights, St., Balboa , and aflel c~•n-·--------... tllll~llttlllttl ... llttlllttlllttlllttlllttlllttlllttlllttl~ The Harrison Special now will go on the racing ci r· reported S2 1 worth of cloth es suming (o.ld and milk. th re~>. I ---- cuit to the east , and the Eiserts will visit rel atives a~d sunglasses taken from pmk and beans, vasc:lme anJ CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING in Pennsylvania between ra ces. The 4 Eisert younn.. his gym .lor.:ker a t Newport raw eags nver the c:n t1te ~ llarbor ~h gh School. • ,Ju-apartment. COMMERCIAL sters, s hown here with the ir mother, a re (sta rting fr om dith Slrauss, ~21 7 Hilaria the lorcground) Dan, age 11; Mike, 3; Lorr ie, 11. and Wa y, We st Newpo>Jl 1-leights, Fri day, May 26 Sherry, 13. Their pajamas carry the ST P symbOl ol a ldt clnUung and towds, A man left the rear enuan..:.: DON E. ELDE~ CONSTRUCTION CO . ELDER crankcase additive. valued at SJ]b , 10 a drier in ,.f Atkinsnn's \len's V.ear W o f d a public \aundr<...-na t and •'-e• 3~3V Via L1dl•. L1d..1 Sh•1r~ te tu "'' ~ 35 Years 111 'lewport lleach Omen Pain rs ea re were stolen •.. A fa..;t-talkins area, wtth '~'7Jtl ~>.ntth "1 1107 E. Balboa Blvd. 673-6590 chanje arti'St u~cd a plan lo men's suus .u1d rted 111 a ~-,?';" ___ :_. ___________ ..:;;:;::;::;::; The N'ewpott Beach City at the Pasadena and Oowne)' short chanae a clerk at Rich-\'eh!cle, wh1ch was dtl\cn f · atd' s Lido Ma<k<' , .Thoma• away by anuther man n~•llh A1ta Cofnrriittee is present-Art Mu5eums; Phylli• Bars-.. 0 o. Hall , n7 El ~iodena, New-on Via porto .•• As Ouane ing a mi :t~ed media show "-· za., a schnhu shq'l \ltl nnet Bont c 1 · V} port !leigh IS, ldt his Dike e .. ne Wlh ea\'lnl . -Ol <epTe~entat ives u( the W·~ tn Otis All ln'ltl lute, ha, R'• d N If h 'O[STYLIN•O ViCJALIST I CLU.NIN_. I loLAZift'a /ITOIAM '-r' in the pat i•• in the backy•ard I 'CI'il e, 1 e~~.po.rt e1i 1 ~. P · t r h •• e:t~hibned at ho1th the Ln, h d men a1n ers o t e est at uf his hnme, .,d •omeone a man w om he d1 nt•t l.nt•~>. A ng I (' d I) JIOO f . Co u t Mi'h'"''Y, S11ifo I, C.ro1111 ~ W~~P ...._,... 671.1J .. the Civic All Gallery 1n e es nun t} ..Ln °''"1:' st<tlc 11, , .After forcing open ~truci. h_tm on th~ head with· !.:========:::::::===========::::::; City lla\1 du ring J une. \lus eum<ii ; \i,uth a Lou T ud· a t.lnm ~tl ~II-A Cypress, oul sa~m.J a thmg, causlntt r The Women Palntet s of Cl, ~>.ho ~IUdicJ at both Oa\bt)a, ,.omeonc s tole record a _laceration that requ1reJ : the Wes t, fnunded 10 1921 , UCLA and Bc1l.c lc\ t>.:fnrc tapes, a Jacke t and rare ;;;ea sttt ches at l-loag l-l soflttal RAJ RELDS. Jeftltr have sponsored monthly do1ng graduate 11 o11k :11 ~helh \'alued at sHJ fr om · · .About .15 fee t nf gtafle Mc:uter Watchmaker rrngrams relati,·e to all, Wa ;;;hln¥t••n', ,\mc 1 ,,_..~11 <...11artes Bou ghner ..• Brian stake fencrna was b1n.,cn \:.\_\ff. BRAXtJ WATCHE:S establl~hell a sc hn bts!np Untl'e!Sit ~, and n"'l ~>.<~ti., llaule), ~d~ J~th St., "est d<>~>.d'Tl 0a~00Edge~>.ater anJ \,. !J IA\1(1'\;LJS • Jt;Wf.LRY • GIFTS d for !)l,nt:' Stutiln', \lan ~cwr•ort. tcported that some-ian ,n a a, and~ garbage 10'7 W. 19tb St .. Ca.ta N eaa • LJb<nty .... an loan fund tn aSSISt ' [----------------~--~~============================================~ young 1\Pm en 111 furtheung ~e~o.:h. a glildua,tc nf th e ••n.: fl•t ccJ open his locker theu art education, and con-Lnn·e a...l l~ nf ( n\qJadol, tl•11'' and s to le Sl7 a t New- lribmed funds e:J.ch ChiiSt· wh11 hal> l>tuJ1eJ ~1th \hi-port Ua rbor High School • , lard Sheetlo, EIIPt o ·llata, A sting-ray bike valued at ma s tn the ch ildren nf \~5 1 f h" \lacharen I! all fo! 311 su ..... \1al)' \les~mger, anll R e~ was !I tO en rom IS o pen ,. Br andt after gtaJuaton g fll•m garage a t 100 Via Waz ien, p\1es. L1d1' Isle, acootding tn Jeff- Among those 1n the cut· the All Cente1. . rey Demott. rent <iihn~ arr· \laze! II· On d1~pla\ at the { nrnna . aJper. d I \lar ltbt .u ~ h a retiU• w.c~ro.s doy , May 2 .. a UC LA graduate who has e ~ spective e .~hib1t nf water-V.lule \h, and \h.s. Sam s tudied with Sam Amato, B 5'15 \ R \ colors b} the ch1ldren'<; bonk enner, • ·t 1\CI r ,-e., Ke10 ,\utnyan and Joan and Illustrator, Charles Pa)zant We!iit Newplllt, were away fm Rex nrandt; Charlotte She1· of Corona del \lar; also a two da}S. s•omenfle orened man, ~>.•hn has studied at showcasedisrla) ufanllques th.en mail_. very neat!,)• as OtiS Art Institute and UCLA collected h)' Suzanna Rabbi ll w_tlh a lm ~fe .•• ~lr s. I 111tCr andhasexhib1ted nationally; f 11 ~ v· 11 11 S1ncla1r, .761 C1rde Dr., n · ar .... .,r 1ew 1 s . J eanne Raymund, educated . Bay Shores, was s1 tt1ng 10 at the University nf Texas At \\annet:> \!but ~ " 3 her living IOflfn whl!n M'm'C· and Otis, who has exhibited shnwcase d1"pla) ••f 'hi! lis thing stnu:k and broke a wtn- cnl!ected a\Png !he Cal1 fot• Jnw, , .Advertising cxecu- LEGAL NOTI CE F irtitiuu<t F irm ..;"''"' T!H 1''\;\)~.ll~lf,'\;l·ll ''"''" h"r,.l!v .-,.u if, throl hr i .. '""II- ma 311J \kx1 o.:an ..:<>a" In ti\'C Eleannr Ciallnwa}, AA7 Cn~tma del \bu Jc,H.knt Cente1 St., Apr. 15, l \•-.ta Ruth Jlnbatl. \ksa, IC[lllrted thai a S~dd tyflewri ter haJ been ~tnkn fn,m a desk at the Blanchet = Phon• in Your Ord•r \.tvert1sing Agcnq , _\,),1 S. llurtinlt ro o>mnw rr i .. l huil-lin~t f 'b ~cWMJ t Blvd., :"I!W"'"lfl ~"Wt!'[: tb\lli{y ' Bormk ·~~ s .••. "' ,.~••o~ '" p~ • .,-~ s,. •. c~ NO SERVICE CHA RGE ON CHECKING ACCOU NTS with a $300 mmimum balance r osu ""''S"' HtAN r AP<<,,IIA ... Q Jl'l'l ,,...,,n0 C.opo~!••n<> rf'ntal l,11,;ru•""' ~1 11"!1'"" I~· or a .JU scription: ,--'" liln <l, Cnloforn ia, nnd.-r th,. Coll673.0550 Bel gills .•• •\n addtng m ao.:h· \irl iIi Oil!> /Jr111 Ollm•· ,/ C & C.1 __ ..;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;~ ..... -~.:::;..::::.:::::..:,;~~:::::..·~t~u~l<~n~:------:-----------------------------~ lln ildinf', f:,.nh·r un<l lh•l ,.,,;,J Sl3 ~!~ DUNLO firm i~ f"oln< Pf'"'"d "' I h .. /<)1 r ...... in,1 lll'f"O""• whi'\<Of' r111m"" 1n full 11n•l pin<""" n[ ,,.,.;d"""" .,,. ""' fo llnw", l'-il : P•nl (:iruri, "W \I arin,. ,\v ... , llalbo• \ .. Inn •!, (;;ol ifnr- ni• 92662, WI11\F~S my h~~n<l th i• l81h d~ay of \lnv, t%:'. 775X 14 750XI4 825X 14 SISX 15 815X I5 WHITEWALL BRI6ADIER DB.UXE TUBB.ESS MYI.OII C PlY UFmME &UWJTEE 775X I5 1673 670X I5 800X I4 1773 7t0X IS 900XI5 2073 ' GOLD SIAL 100 ll.p.h. SAfOY TliB.ESS TYREX FULL C PLY ·-........ d .................. 16 **liS .JI,OOO Ml WIAI IIAIAIQI 775Xl4 1917 800X 14 2217 750X 14 825X I4 670XI5 710XI5 775X IS 815XI5 EJC,T'AX Sl,ll K.Jt,TAX .. ,N 855X14 24 900XI5 850XI4 17 2911 120)(15 s.ISX 15 115XI5 760XI5 U,'TAJII\ ll •• I CIIIX 15 .Jil.TAA tl ... • hooored guests to receive the first Carte Blanche Banker's Club cards just in· traduced at the 3 offi ces of Newport National Bank. Pictured here at the inaugural ceremoni es are, from left, Don ald S. Burns, chairman of the board of Newport Nat iOI'I al Bank j George Pa~ pas, finan ce director for the City of Newport Beach; Will iam Coc kr ell, pre- sident of Carte Blanche; Harvey Hurl· burt, Newport Beach city manager, and George Woodford, president of Newport Nat ional Bank. (McKoon photo.) From.the PoUce· BloHer Sotu rday, M.y i7 ment, stated Bruce Snith, his I9S4 Chevrolet,· said Victor Howard, 617 Lido 1324-B W. Balboa Blvd,, Walter Budviti s, 1324 Es· Park Drive, ~)9 , Lido Pcnin-Balboa. · .Her stinaray bike tcllc Lane, Harbor Hia,h• sula, left the mo tel ortice was s tolen f~orn an open car-lands, and si nce he had port, accordmg to Leanne for about 15 minutes and in Owen, 407 Flagship, West ~en, out of the state, h_e that time, someone s to le a Newport Heights ••• Because dtdn t re port the theft until 515 radio ••• someone enter-Th d h he wa s expecting a friend now. . . e rear oor to er e"d and carried away a tape to arro·ve Hank Smo"th 12 5'" apartment used for s torage recorder wi thout beina seen, • • 7l accordin& to Walter Gerhardt, TUrqu?ise, Balboa Is land, was forced o pen, and ap• 61H St. J ames Place, Cliff left hts door unlocked when pa.rently s omeone s lept liaven •.• A hub cap worth ~e went to wo~k; «;m return-there, according to Ledia $1\) was stolen from hi s ~na, he fo~nd h1~ fnend wait-Stro ther, S42 El Modena, Porsche, said Brad Wooding-tn& for ham , With the _d~r Newport He iahts. .L. t.on, 484 62nd St., Newport 1':'c ked - on chec king, he Houghton, 5 1 8~ W. Bay g,_ores •.. Jay Walker, 1506 ducovere~ that cameras val-Ave., Ba lboa, discovered E. Ocean Front, Balboa ued at S5~5 had been stolen. tha t drawers and a rug worth Point, driving his Cadillac Sunday, May 28 S95 ,had been removed from east on Balboa Bl vd., struck Pierce ~annon J r., 24 . of a renta l uni t. the car that Allen Maxfield 22lh Amethyst Ave,, Balboa of San Marino had parked a t Island, was observ ed si ttin& WM n .. da y, May 31 the curb .•• Ernest Burrows, behind the wheel of his car , Thomas Mi ller, 24 , o f H. of 224 N. Newport Blvd., passed out and was booked 360 1 Finley, We s t Newport, Newport Hei ghu, was book-on the charge of drunk in an and Lisle Saunders, 25 , of ed on the charge of drunk in auto ••• Muhammed Muthana, 133 44th St., We s t Newport, public after being unable to 306 }2nd SL, Newport Beach, we re booked on the char a~ take th e sobri~ty test ••• while executing a left tum of drunk in public in the Someone removed a stereo from W. Coast Hwy. onto alley behind 125 43rd SL ~ ·. worth $1.30 from his apart-Balboa Bl vd., West Newport, Stereo and tapes valued at COMPUTE SHOE, HANDBAG, LUGGAGE REPAIRING ~~ ---3 locations Te S.V. You e ltichanh Lido Com.. Lido hlo. e :J.401 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mlr e 1113 Norlh Main St. S•nta Ana NOTICI • GUll CGSTA MilA IMOf' 11 CLOIID dorothy oapkie i nteriors lost con~ol of . his Corvair s 2 10 were taken from his coll1ded w1th the Ford J h B I f P d unlocked Dodge after Jerry o n re u o a sa ena . driving north on Balboa Kmg, 445 E. 20 th St., •• Randy Reese, 303-B Costa ~esa , parked it . at IFc,mle•of, Corona del Mar , 425 Seville, Balboa P01n t s~u th on Bayside, ... S~me one too·k her wheel ~~~~~:~:f.;w•th the rear of the and t1re from her VW trunk, I< that James Bies-re ported Barbara Warren, 2266 Miner, Cos ta 1\lesa, ~210 Seashore , Wes t New- was driving south on Bay-port .. ·.Only S5 damaae was side; Mr. Biegler's car then done to the fender of the went across the double yel-the Corvai r Mooza that R line and collided with . · of J . Brinn, 43 2\-} Cra1 g Buchanan, 700 Goiden- ~•.ld<o~cod, Ccxon.a de\ Mar, rod, Ccxona de\ Mar, had on Bayside, parked al the curb; the or~ M '29 fendina motori s t drove off R K atyh _,8 ll'l without leaving any _i4enti-ose e c am, -. • ~ r· . P br k L W l·rr 1cat1on ... em o e ane, es tc 1 , Th d J 1 was booked on the cha rge ~" a y, _~o~n• of being drunk in public on F 1 ~e cha1rs we re stolen the sidewalk in front of -'10 prev1ous ly, now Doualas J2nd St., Wes t Newport ... Oberhans li reports that Harold Voeglin, 47, of 32 another S5 metal chair has Harbor Island, wa s booked been s toleo from his deli - on the charge of drunk dr i-catess en a t 2400 W. Coas t vi ng at 2 a.m. near 1000 Hwy ., ~-larine r s Mile .. , Ba ys 1de Or., after being Robert Bise , 303 On yx , Sal- s topped for driving on the boa Is land, believes that i t wrong s ide of the s tr eet ... mus t have been an adult JeanHoiman,J5. 390-' River who stole the 580 bicycle Ave., We s t Sewport, was booked oo the charge of being drunk in public , near 350-' Via Oporto . Lido Shops area ... ~argaret Fox., 900 Zwich Ci rc le, Lido Isle. di scovered that some- one had removed the h om her station sometime between 6 p.m. T~.~ .. day, May 30 s lereo wa ecm and 8 Nothing was removed, but from hi s aarage, because i t had to be taken fr om a rack 71'2 feet off the ground ... T he spare tire was removed (Continued on page 6) LEG4L NOTICE Hom e n .. d someone gained entry to his refurbi •hing? trai ler parked in a car port, Updating? Complete cutting the door screen decor or long range said Floyd McGillivrae.' plann ing. ~20 Dahlia, Corona del M·ar R .. identiol ·Contract .•• Someone tried to drive ,._,., •••do nto a parki ng space and hit ... 1361 .he c ar that Barbara CamP" :~!~,..;;~47~H~~!!;~;;,;iJ'!bell, 1124 W, Ocean Front., IE 4 GOOD MEIGHIOR If you are a newcomer, or kn ow or a newcome r to the llarbor Area who has no.a been welcomed, do her a favor by callina lhe H•rbof Yilitor between II and 10 a .m., and shr Mil call on your fri end •·ith valuab le informatic..1 and airts hom friendly bu.sinen finns which Sland ready to help her become acquainted whh her new surroundinu. · TH E H4180R VISITOI ftt.ewe: HY ••361 Balboa, was sitting in and then drove off without aiva ing identification ... Gary Boothney, 18, of 3040 Grant St., CosUI. Mesa, was booked on the charge of possession of mari juana ••• JiWne s Martino, 21, of 223 Amethys t, Balboa l11 land, was booked on the charae of intoxicated in publi c on the sidewalk in front of his residence .•• Char les Lena• han, 1711 Tenapin Way, Baycres t, reported that 1omeone boarded his boat at moorins F~t os and &~ol e 138 worth of equipment.·, • Someone in ear ly April stole I'URNIT\JRE REFINISHING ' ' Anthtye re1torlng -,.,h1 e in g & repair CIITI• IIIII 1 1677 S.erior, C.M. U 2·56S2 ~NU ~~~~ ~~~~ of tbe JUnior Ebell Clab or tbe Pill 20 yean. Newport Beach hat &elected Mr. Poltom h actively HOward PoiJom, Corona del thootina in many pha1e1 or Mar photoarapheJ, •• Juae phoiOIJiphy Jnchadina: c~ •tiat or the month. Hi a mercia!, induauiat, portrait.. wo rk will be on di aplay at architectural, marine, the~ Marinen Library. trlcal and mo tion picture He ia a native of Rive"" documentary. He ia a mem- ,side. ·Alter paduation from her of Kiwanit Club, Balboa the Archer School of Phot~ Ski Club and on the board araphy in Los Anaeles, he of di rectors or the COM moved .to Corona del Mar chamber o r commerce.· He and became a free•lance has tauaht pbotoaraphy at photoarapher. He has been O ranae Coast Colleae. in the photoaraphy business Pictures on display in• and owner or Harbor Photo elude recent prize winners from the ·"Irvi ne Ranch· Oranae County· Pro fessional Photoaraphers Show•• and the Laauna Beach "Fes ti• val of Arts S&lon." Mrs.' Richard Hochschild is chainnan o r the Fine Arts Committee. PICK OUTSTANDING CHEMISTRY ITUDEMTS mente VIVID (Victory in Vietnam Instead of De feat) in presen ting a San Clemente City Council proclamat ion of "Support Our Servicemen week" to the Interfaith Servicemen's Ce(lter. The Mar ines pic- tured here at the ceremony are (stand ing, left to right) John Miner of Kalamazoo, Mich.; Delbert McMi nn of San Clemente , soon heading for Vietnam, and Larry Lovejoy of Staunton, Ill., also Vietnam-bound; (kneel- ing) Frank Perkins of Oakville, wash., just back from Vi etna m, and Michael Salem i of Av on, Mass. Delbert Curtis, head of the VIVID program in San Clemente, said that the program was in itia ted to show local pride in se rvicemen de fending our flag, and to counter· act the no isy groups "wh o have disgraced ou r flag and have shown di ste spect for our coun tr y and the fine men and women of our armed forces." NED ELLIOTT, 5!, OF COSTA MESA DIES A heart attack that was Good Sh ephetd Cemetezy, vety sudden ended life for Hun ti ngton Beach , under E.G. {Ned) Ell iott, 2400 the direction o f Bell Broad- ·~HARBOR EIISIIJI llCOIIO SECn OII --P. 4 THURSDA~, JUNE 8, 1967 001111114 DEL liAR. CAll F. PO .. IIILY MI,US CAMIIA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 11. VD. PH. 6~3U.t:oata Me ... CAROLE ESME MUNN, who is the daughter of Mrs. Ed~ mund F. Munn, 251 Drift~ 'NOQd Rd., Shore Cliffs, will receive her B.A. deg ree Sunday at Sweet Br iar Col· lege, Vi rginia. Carol e major· ed in modern language s and has served as news editor for the Sweet Briar News, student weekly. She is a graduate of Escola Gra- duada, Sao Paul o, Brazil. ' The fo ll owing local stu· dents have been selected as the outstandina chemi s· t1 y students of 1967 by the Otanae County section of the American Chemica I So- ciety: Richard Garber of Corona del Mar Hiah School, Daniel E. Shaw of Costa Mesa Hiah, Ri chard E. Showstand of Newport Ha1· bor Hi ah. Jan Gissel of Estancia High , and J ames J, Krame1 of Orange Coast Colleae. They were honored at the May 18 meetina or the Society at Cha pman Col lese. EIden SL, Apt. 2 5, Costa 1w;:a~y~~:·Jo~o~tu:aJ~Y~·~C~o:.:.st~a~~:l:•;•:•~· ..:.=';;',.;;;;;N;;•;;·;;-;;' •;;·;;•;;· ;;';;',..;;;;'";;~:":':'~ Mesa. Mr. Elliott, 59 , has been ptoduction conttol manaae1 at Cla-Val , Co s ta Mesa, for 12 yea1s. li e was born Aptil 8, 1908, in Stillwater, \linn., and lived in 0 1ange County f01 28 yea1s, afte1 comins to California in 1935. CEMENT CONTRACTOR WILLIS LILLY DIES GARY GALUSHA MNS Sutvivots a1e hi s wife, Helen, secze ta1y fo1 the Lido Isle Community Assn.; a son, ~·la1 k of Los Altos; a dauahtet, \Ir s. J ane FosteJ of Laguna Beach; and one g1andson. Coloring Contest COLOR THE DOT·TO·DOT SEIIIIONETTE on this w ... •s Blt.le Page -Section 2, Pogo 2 ctnd mall your ... try to tho Enslp newapop..,, 2721 E. Coast Hwy., Corona clol Mar, Calif., postii'ICirkod not lat•r tha n Tuesday, Juno 20 I• 11o1re to inclucfo noma, Oft', and CHidreu with •try. IIILE WILL IE_ GIVEN FOil THE lEST.,., .... Judging" will b• bas eel on color design and neatnou . A native Californian, Wil- lis He1man Lilly, 659 So- nota Road, Cos ta .\1esa, died Friday, May 26 . at Orange Coun ty Genet al Hospital. \tJ . Lilly, self employed cement contrac lOI for 20 yeats, was bom June 24. 1916. Gary Galusha, son of \h. and Mrs. W .B. Galusha of Corona del Ma1, is t he win· net of the Chatles and Mary Cavanaugh award at the Col01 ado School of :\lines honots convocation. This award made in the memory of a young Colorado School of \lines alumnus and hi s wife, is given annually to the outsL&ndi ng student ataduating from the depart· ment of me tallurgy, ROiiaJY was 1eci ted May 26 and mass was celebt ated WIN .A BIBLE ,I 27 at St. Joachim's ~~~~ ~~~ Survivors ate his wife, Vi1ginia; 2 sons; Glenn o f Glendora and Roger or Costa \1esa; his father, R. Lilly of Momovia; a b1o- the1, Ltvin of Los An&e\el; 2 sittets, Mrs. Elva Broolr:a '~-.,.,,.,--,:::~= of Monrovia and Thelma r Thiessen o r We s t Covina; !':':=~-?""""' NURSERY and 2 Jlandchildren. Setvices we re held May 29 at Mesa Verd e Methodist Church with the Re v. Ri ch- mo nd J ohnson offi ciatina. Interment was a t Pacific View Mem01 ial P atk. SUPPUES 5nrubs, Interior Plants TIOP1CAL '"" H•..,nt -Ah Tropica l & Trees W•. hO¥• eh• 1-.•at c..d ~--dJ · 1 (..,stol in•r Corporation ...-t1on nt ., ln sectcides ond Fertilizer 11n01t Ma.ltiful 1 .. ection of Sh"t M .. ol Coati ng R•sins & Mold$ S&H Green Stomps ttopiCol filh in th• ••a. Fi b.rgloss Mo1•riol • an J PREE DEUVERl' ... I 'Ill 16-40 Sup..-iar Av•. •• o .. carry o "' in• of Ll 8-5531 Suppli•s -L1 FI·0292 oct~•iUMt., euf oU occ ... STUDENT FLIER CRASHES ~~~~~~~:=~~~iP~Ja~c~otn~1~i~a,~Ca~S)~a~M~·;·~a~ r~~~~§~~~~~ I lOri•• n..ded for .... hobby. Orner Ri vet of Santa Ana, • APPAREL -WOMEN South S.0 Tropical, 218 lr, learnina to ny, made a AL 'til aon, C.M. Liberty 8-796-1. crash landing May 26 wi th , .lEAl DAHL Costo Meso instructor Earl Transue, j8etter Dresses & "= 1133 Maple St., Co sta Meaa, 1 Accessories and Gi ft s Ill .. on a field at the end of the N 1 OR •1700 c.lllllllh •· Orange County airport run-~ ewporter nn ~ ........ N. way when th e airplane en-We~tdiff Plaza Ml 2~2444 WILCOX.CIInENDEN · n HARDWARE gine died. \-lr. Rtvet ew N•wport B•ach N•vlfdlonal Cha,._hoka aaain the next day, with f:-=;-:7,C;;:-;-:-;--=:-:----Z71Xl w c • oast Hwy~ N.l . better success. • BEAUTY SALON ~tll1 J . ., .... f'A INTI LEG4L NOTICE -..f.O'twinl.' ~ --...uTY NOOI< %U2 B. Ooooc Hwr. OISIU .. Mif ..... .,..,.. BUILDING CONTRACTOR • REMODELING , • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING f By Europe c.~ Craft "'" er'l ) REMODEL 2 pc. oet OHLY $69.50 Call "Berny " 215 Main H. B. Sl6-640S FREE cl•l & plcku!' ADDITIONS CUSTOM LICENSED & BONDED FU RNITURE UPIJOLSTE FRE D H. GERWICK 304 Gold.nrod • OUAUTY WORK • HElL'S :~6~73=-6~04~1 ~-~5=ol'l;:·=2=1=70=-1 fl REHOUSE 2809 Hewport llvd. Howpert a.Kh 67S-«<I~ MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping .and wa.xing • Windows Complete Cleaning Ser.,.ice. CALL- 646-4977 Off. .... , __ ,,,~· _ ..... ----·-.. -... .oo..CIOO ... I fT-aOfU I PLUMBING A. R. IU RSAC PLUM BER 700 Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar Plumbing Repairs DAY & NIGIJT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 DeGHRE'S PLUMBING SERVICE (Relidble Plumbt11c a~~d llnciiiC} 24 HOUR EII F:RCF.NCY SERVICE PHOH E 6~-0622 Ru. 5-48·4187 Repah -ln •tollatlon - Romocl•l TOM o .G EAR E 961 w. 17rt. St, • Unlt C EWELERS WALLACE CALDEIIHEAD JEWELER 3123 E. Coaat Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole 3- IIRKSHIRI'S ..... .., LUNOII!ON -IJINN I!R COCKTAILS ORiola 3-9405 :1450 VIA OPORTO .Nawpon B•Q • 51101 Rll'AIR r-~~~------~~~~li LOU Roy. • •••• , .• -.ell! REPAIR CCIJoiTAC::T LCiol••• C'I'C"C"'IIII 8T'I'LU•I• IIIICfOIIII .. CTtlole ·~~~••e"'•••~'~• 1114 UIN'INI£ ... ...,ftT .IACH WUTCL.JP", ~AlA h ree •dLuuae• Jlopllr-O,.o- s 6 II Sl _,• ONE DAY SI!RVICB 1190 Hulloc IIY<L Oo o&a Men -loll 6-llll I •• THE FIRST BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Fashioo ls- IJnd, the Irvine Company's S20 mil lion Newport Beach Shopping complex, was elected this month at a general n~eeting of the Center merchants' association. Dan O'Farrell, Fashion Island manager, ou tlines prelimi- nary plans to other · mem bers of the board. Pictured above (seated) are Robert French, the Broadway; Ma x Gu ttman, Pickwick; Carter MacDonald, J.W. Robinson; and Richard Marowltz, Newport Children 's Bootery. Standing (le ft to right) are Mr. O'Farrell; Robert Mc- Kenzie, Desmonds; Gary Bu rri ll, KOCM-FM ; and Mon te Stebbins, Bu ffums: Mr. Ma cDonald was elected presi - dent of the board. Mr. Marowitz was named vice-presi- OC offers Summer sessiOn• NEIPORT HARa>R ENS Gil SlCOIID SECTIOII --P ... 5 The l967 llwnn\el 1u:uiun 1nd 21 ftt'"' 9 a .m. t.u 4 p.m., will be&in at Oranae Cout and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thctc Colleac on Monday, June 19, will be no evcnin& rcai11t1a• The l •weck. acuion will tion on J"ne 16 . No rcai11tn• end Auau1lt II. Both day tioo will be permitted after clauca, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 21. Latt day to drop a and cvcnina classes, 7 to clan without a penalty i11 10 p.m ., will l1e in acuion. July 14. I clasaes will l)e held on :;;;:;:,...;.;.;.. _______ _ the OCC campus except lfOCe ty me1chandiaina. which will be held a•. Golden Weat I continuina at OCC or and f01 incomina OCC stude"ts. Open teaisllation will be June 14 , 16, 19, 20, Call In Your Want Acl to the Ensign 673.()550 DoiiOTT ArPOIMTED Raymund W. OcMnU n( Via Waz ietH, Lidn hdc, ha,. been appuinted di vi~o~inrual manaaet of Waddell " In c., national di att ibutut the Uni ted Funds mutual funds . He Waddell & Reed u a 1 te1cd Itp!escntativc in on a del Mal in I %5. coached the Lido Isle swim team in 1965 and L %6. City Building Permits Coit Drapery Cleaning Is Guaranteed Perfect Buildina permits issued du rin& May totaled SI,S22 ,- 762, brinaina the ~onth record £or 1967 to S7 ,790,· 26 1. according to the month · end report of the Newport Beach building department. story, 218 Evenina S~.ar Robert Romer, 6100 W, Ln., S22,000. Ocean FL, new front , water East Upper Bay pi pea, wirina, painting, £ur- Newport Beach Tenn is nace, S5,000. Club, bleachers, 3537 East-Cliff Ho ven bluff Dr., 56,500. Mrs. W.R. Bacon, 1501..()3 Phi lcoaFord Aeronuuonic, Ctirr Dr ., alterations. en- or 100~ Replacement Regardless of the age of Your Draperie1, if Cleanable THURSOAY , JIINf !, I'll,/ CO IIllA DEL liAR. CAUF. The May 3l total is 51.8 million under the total for the first 5 mon ths of las t Ford Rd ., 2 gas tanks £or c\olie portion of sundeck, auto service center, 52,500. $1,200. • Guotonlood No S"Pinllo111 o Guotanlood Perfect P loot Foldin11 and fi re sp}kinlers , S5,613. We•t Ne wport He i ~Jhh year, Hewport Corelco, 1541 Monrovia, Following permits, wi th a Lido Peninsula Co., block add 7 classrooms to school valuation o£ Sl,OOO and walls to replace wooden buildina, SSO,OOO. • Guo•an lood Po•focl fwen Hom I • Guoocwllood Now Fobric ldo Professional Removol /ln5tollotion We Remove Water Damage • Loon Drapes 20% OFF dent, Mr. Bu rr ill, secreta ry, and Mr. French, treasurer. Representatives on the board from Bob Burns Gutty Sark Restaurant, Wetherby Kay se r, and J.C. Penney were not present tor th e picture. over, were issued durin g the fenfe, 7l0 Lido Park Dr., Cameo Highland, last 2 weeks o£ May: si,OOO. William Ryan, 1-unit, 1· for cash & corry Newport Center Edwin Brelje, 118 26th story dwelling, 4801 Dor- Bro adway..flale, 47 Fash-St., electrical work and re -.'~h~'~'~I~•-•_R_d~·~·-5=)=7~.500~=·~~= 1on Island, 3rd floor parti-pairs, S3,000. 1702 NEWPORT 8L VD. at 17th, Coata Mesa W. · ·r ·'5 Phone in Your Order Police issue Newsletter li ons and electrical work , \Irs. llham anz.ey, " n t bl " . . d 0 b . ....._ 575,000. Cabrillo, en\arae cabana foro Sub•cript ion: 142 ... 211 TOLL FREE .. UII 1e newes pu 1cat1on 1n e nt. ur most as1 c anu1• 1 · C · r~l~;,~;~,~~·~oo~m~·~s~I~.OOIJIJ'O~.:_ _____ ~:!!~~~~~---==========================~~:::"'~~~'=~~~ Newport Beach is the Po lice me ti c indicates that by re· rvm e 0 4·•Ftenah?t •m1P'1°'de· Call673.0550 D • "T ffi , d · 1. . . th ments at as 100 s an , epartment s ra 1C News-ucma or e 1mmat1ng e ,. W h b K Sh . . . •or et er y ayser oes, letter," and t he "publishe r" cause {v1ol at10n) we wdl re· 521 600 is B. James Gla\'aS, chief Uuce or .eli~inate th~ a~ci-lr;ine Co., tenant improve- of rolice. d:~t. l h1s IS our.obJec tl ve. men'ts at !8 Fashion lsiand, Th != Newsletter 1s pre-Th e Newport Beach Po-foe We!itbrook Yarda pared and distri buted by the li ce Department is .certain s2l,OOO.· ge, planning and training sec-that through e~ucat1?" ~nd Irvi ne Co., tenant improve- li on of th e Police Depart-en forcemen t, thts obJeCti ve men ts at 32 Fas hi on Is land ment "to provide th e ().Jb· ~~n be[ 'par1 ~a11~',.1 a1t~~ined, for Clark's Jewelr}•,S5,IOO.' li e, through the media of the uo.1t, we ee part1a y 1s not J C p e ,, F sh· · h , . . • eon y, ·"' a wn newspapers, w1t a mo re enough . Lets do 11 one bet-Island r· complete understanding o£ • d · • •r~: sprinklers. ter. Lets _re uce our_ acc •· 567.000. traffic accidents, their pre-d 1 . en t expenence, .or PIC ure, Ir vine Co., tenant improve-ven tion, and the. explanation h h 1 JUSt .as muc as IS uman Y ments at S6 Fuhion Island, and application , of the var· bl If 1 poss1. e. . we ."'. o ac· £or Vikings Four. 526,000. ious secti ons o£ the Califor-1 h lh b nia vehicle code." camp Js IS o Je Ctlve we Ir vine Co., tenant improve· need one mo re component in menu~ at 60 Fashion Island. Uere is Volume I, Nu mber our £o~ula. We . need ~e forOntraCafeteria,575,000. 1 o£ the Newsletter: c~perat1on o£ the ~ubh c . lr \'ine Co., fire protection "It ia unfortunate that a W1thout a close ~orkma re-for Silverwoods., 45 Fashion ·word picture canno t ade-lationship between the Po·Istand, 57,500. quately de scribe the terri£y. li ce and the Publi c, the Harbor View Hill• ing sounds of a uaffi c acci-P.lan will not yield the d.e· GeoraeDeanFields,fence. dent. The screeching of slfed results. Therefore, we, 2500 Wavecrest, 53,295. tires, the tearing-and twist· the police, ask you, the Ralph Hilmer, 1021 Gold· ingof me tal and the breaking dri ve r, the pedestrian, to en rod, add recreation room, o£ glass mu st be heard or obey the law . Drive and S2,800. the impre ss ion will not be a walk court eou~;Jy and thus, Lloyd Whaley, 2728 Wind- las ting on e. In one year safely ." over Dr., remodel bedrooms , alone, over 1,500 persons WILLI•M O. TAYLOR add bathroom and sauna, became aware of these terri-"" 1 d. · 58 000 OF COSTA MESA DIES , en arge lnlnl room, ' ; fying sounds in Newport llis 16 TV add £ireplace and walls , Beach alone. Their exper-. . yean as a s2 200 ; swimming pool, . ience wi th the traffic acci· techniCian were ended when S4 ,300 den t did not s top me re ly William Or\'al Taylor of 375 Ha,rbor·J,Ioncl with the sound however. Broadway, Cos ta Mesa, ~·lost o£ them felt physical died .\·Ia'/ 24 at Hoaa 1-tos· or finan cial pain. Nine of pita! at the age of 61. them died. '1\'hy? Someone \lr, Taylor is survived by broke the law. his wife, Peg; 2 sons, Richard of Oregon and "Let's examine the traffic \lajor Floyd Taylor of accident and find out exac tly Hun tington Beach; 2 daugh- what it is. We know, of ters , Mrs . Dorothy Bridge course, that i£ two auto-nf Santa Ana and Mrs. mobiles collide or an auto-Jamison of Wyomi ng; a mobile stri kes some filled brother, T. Tay lor of Wash· object, it is call ed an acci-ington; and a sister, Mrs. dent. The 'accident' is mi s· Everett Wa tson o£ Montana. named. It really isn't an Services were held Ma y accident at all but i~; c alled 19 at Bell Broadway Mor- an 'accident'on ly for want o£ tuary Chape l. Interment was a be ller word lO describe it. a t Pacific View Memo ri a l The poli ce re£er to it as a Park. CAUSED OCCURRENCE. The public shou ld a lso know it by thi s name. Statisti'cs tell us that for every CAUS. ED OCCURRENCE there is a violation or one or more trarric laws. The series of articles that will follow in the Traffic New11letter will discuu the causea and pre· FUCHSIA SHOW SLATED "Fuchsias in harmony" 11 the theme for the annual show o £ the California Na· ti ona! Fuchsia Society, to be held June 23-25 at the Orange County Fairpounds in Cos ta Mesa. Awards wi II be Biven to garden clubs and Lou Boyle, addition, 127 ~!arbor Island Rd., 55,000. Balboa I •1ancl Bert Ti l too, additi on, 308 Collins, 55,000. Carolyn Olsen, duplell, 106 Diamond, 535,000. Liclo h le Robert Pid:in&, 120 Via Lido Nord, remove home and aara ge, 5 1,000; build I· unit, 2·s tory dwe\lin@: at 120 and 122 Via Lido Nord, S45,000 each; add decking. 52.000. Newport Heighh Vo!demars Jurjak~;, 313 Ir vine Ave., swimming pool, 52,800. Bay Shore• Bayshore Assn., gate house at entrance, 28Ql Bayshore Dr., 51,000. Or. T . Robinson. altcra- tioos, 2652 Circle Dr.. $\,500. L.E. Libbey, 2465 \lari no Or., 2nd \\tory add i ti oo, $14,880. ;.. _______ ,James A. Gamer, addi - .. JAGLAR! A ,._ Brrrd or fal t odrr S45 fltl 2681 Bay s hore Dr .• 53,870 . Corona clel Mar Eric Williams, addi 421 Be.mia, $7,000. , Lama Brilliant, apartn'"'" over aaraae, 702 M'""""l;l,,~ SIO,OOO. hvlne Terrece Ray Aatle, 1837 SeadriFt. enclose porch with &lass, odd bor, 11,500. lock loy Gerald Chazan, partitions, 4$3) MacArlhur Blvd., 07,000. n •• now Jf(l S.tlon lh •" ,. the h~hlr ecclel•etl Merl II •••I••'· West u .. ,.. l- It 1 0 ~I"'PI~I 1p0r11 1 .-ion ,OWOIOf/ .,. lho ,_ .... 1(1( ,._e on• ... .,. -, •i"• wllh 110 h.uotNwor. ,,.,., ovor,.oetl ~-•'-elt• ontltwl,. •-C.J. Jewell. parUtJonl. ..,,.,.,, o,o.,..t ... ,. .... r;c ,,.,, .. u_,.,., ... ..._., •-*-'P t1ru 1617 Westc1iff Dr •• t6,000. Alrehr Hontlo•.,• louo~er rrrll"t L.,,.,,,, •ce-r Mtllloe J.,.,., 0, Landsdelt 1-unit. h.,., ... -... .,,. •• ., •• ,. ••••'"•rt•"· s-•• 1' ,e,.,.,., atoryct.cllina. i424 Gl,lo''Y·I STANSBURY BUICK-JAGUAR 234 E. 17th St., Co.ta Mna, 548-7765 014,000. Palmer LeBNd lnc •• ueh. 1-&k)ry dwe1lin1. 1617 Traclewind•. tl6.000. --------------------lloyol T•chr, odd 2nd • Most things have gone· up since 1939. • A kilowatt· hour of Edi.on electricity has IIOJie down a third in price since 1939. • But, of couroe, you're usinJ a lot more electriaty now than yOu did then. 'The typical home .... elec· tricity 40 different ~ But not this. - ' • So maybe you 're not wild about the lenrth of ladies' d....,.. ~. But at leut electricity is heedinc in tbe riibt direction. ' ..y,. .__. cat of • kilowlltt-how ol ~ ta &c~-....·. ~IMII c.wt-• .,. .. ,.,.,. ..... 0.. ...... Sout"-m California Edi.on Company .. ...., 411111 ""''' • DAR benefit Friday lr.DIIT HAIIIOR EJIIGII Sf:COID St:cnOI - -P ... 6 THURSDAY, JUIE I, 1167 Colonel William Cabell D. llocoola, 11110 Amori-10011l11A•••DEL•• CALIF. Chap&lr of DAR will otter tlitLoly IDODda oUlrm.; a.s, die uaaual ulad luncheon Oily Holen .. Cbeny Jr.,. t.tn . tho aaldono or Mrl. •l!atl wuu .. B. TriU. Mro. M. w. Corkeu. Reaenl, at her t.llrtia, Mu. Huold B. Wi cker- "U.alb<>O bly front homo from sham. ualtdaa •• &he .. tad ,.._. •• v __ t.r • s.l.•crlptl•: 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. thlt &abJe;'P«t. Neil V. Wllllamt, 1Friday, June ~. Mrt , Staaley Slalia, Mrt. y.. sPEc I A ' A 10lden elephant table land J. ·Bolin, ~ •• William wi ll lo11uro jewelry, alan E. Pi1hor, Mro. Charlu C. • ware and brh:k ..... brac and Gaylord, Mrt, Henry Craw .. DAR literalu(o lor oalo and lotd, Mrl. Jullu1 M. Chrlo· EXTENDED OlE MORE WEEK exhibit, handled by Mn. liuton, Mrt, Rou E. Henlll, B. Wi ekttJt ham. There ""'· R.B. Conn and Mrs. Mi II 1110 be a table aponoor-Willllm W. Joou, urvina 30,000 lea of 8l0p by the Junior American cake, and Mrt. C.E. SlOvall Mn. W.O. Rabbitt., and berta, aervina tea and cof· power ti zen a, under the dire cdm Jr. and Mrt. Owiaht M. R~ GUARANTEED patri·,,, s tati onery and rtaa fcc , RONNIE REIF, club PfO at the new Costa Mesa Golf California. The winners are, from left, Bob Stephep-pi ns for sale by the junior Club, led hi s team to victory and top pr izes in the sen of Costa Mesa, member of ICCC; Bob Buster of mem bers under the chairman· MEl aiiiECTOilS NAMED 2nd annual Pro-Am Invitational tournament at the h-Arrowhead Country Club; Ronnie Re if; Gordon Martin ship of Mn . Gary L. Myert, John A. Moran, vice prcsi• $ vine Coast Country Club. They posted a pa r shattering of Costa MeSa, member of ICCC, and Tom DeForest Proceeds wi ll be devoted dent or the Dyson~iuner net 54 to capture first plac e in the field of lb5 entries, of Irvine Terrace, also an IC CC member. (Rich Bas-to 70 American history Corporation, New York, and / LIIIIIJ& LA101 11"1Ci udinq n ? PGA club pros fr om throughout SOuthern sett photo.) awards in . area elementary Q aham Sterlina Jr., of _....:...:.:.--:~....::._.;__..:._--::--....:--~--WESTEII. UIIOII SAFE OPUEO, IIAIISACKEO ochooh, American naao and Koapina and Sterli na Lo o Poll·ce Blone' r Yt'estem Union money Of"' mi tos, offi ce mana aer, dis· histo~ ~oks for schools "Anaelcs law firm , have. been d9n and American E xpreu covered the office safe ly• and h branes, the DAR aood elec ted to the board or di· checks were stolen Friday, ina on i ts back behind a CJ tu en a wards and airl rectors or Bab<:ock Elec• May 19, from the Weatem partition at the rear of the homemaker aw.ards. Uonic• Corporation, Costa (Contin11e:i ft'OOI paae 4) from the VW trunk belona in a to Gaye Hauk, 412 Ac acia, Corona de I Mar , while park· ed on the 100 block of Mar. ine Ave., Balboa Island ... "J"' De twiler, Santa Ana, drove his Volvo into the rear of the VW that Eleanor Hastinas. 621 Or· chid A.ve., Corona de l Mar. had stopped at MacArthur Blvd. and San Jo aquin Hills Road n ear Harboc View Hi 1\s. Friday, Jwn• 2 The Rev. J ohn Ashey re- ported th at someone stood on a table and tore a mi ke loose from the altar of the St. James Ch11rch at 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, and that th e church has s uf- fered mal icious mi schief durins the past week at ni aht hou rs ... Someone had ·o use a ladder to do it; 2 P.A. s peakers va lued at s 140 were s tolen fr om Cor- ona del \1ar Hiah School. •. Don a ld Brenneman, 3076 Johnson Ave., Costa \lesa, Jrivina h1s Chevrolet south on Sewport Bh·d., lost con- trol of his car a nd hit a Sign post at the inters ection u { Balboa Blvd. and New- port Blvd., Central Ne wport ... Extens1ve damlil&e wu done by a hit run driver to the Olds th at Judi th Lealy, 110 ~1st St ., Weu Newport, had parked on Coast Hwy, near Larkspur. Corona del \tar. .. After entering throuah an open windo~o~, someone stole ~6 to S8 from a bed- room des k Ln Vernon Little- john's res1dence at 2101 Wi ndward Lane , Ba ycrest .Ph yliLs H1nes . 262 Cec1l P la ce, Costa \1esa. preparing to make a riaht turn tn a Crov.n bus on W. Coa .. t llw) .. struck the Chevro let !hat Barry Hns- km, 6~0 1 Sea~hore , We ~t :'\ewport, was also dovma on Oranae and prepaung to :n iik.: a r1ght turn onto Co ast H·.-." .. Robert J. Walker, 2171i Sant<t Ana, Coua \1~s a, d1..,cove red the c ash box of Cameo Ho use nf F ine Ph<"~tng ra ph~ open and emp t\ nn the floor of the re~t ro•~m ...,1th ~45 to S55 ffi l ~'In~. Soturdoy, J un• 3 433 San Bernardino Ave., Ne wport Heiahts , wer.e booked on the charse of intoxicated in public a t L afayette and 31st St., New• port. .Ste phen F l emi n 1 was booked on the charae of buralary at 507 29th St., West Newport .David J an e s, 220Yl 36 th St., We at Ne wport, reported someone had stolen the tire and rim !rom his VW ... Richard Penn ey, 2020 Fullerton , Costa Me n, failed to pau a sobri'ety te st and was 1.1• rested for intoxi cated in public after drivins his car in to the car dri ven by El· liotl Dresden, 133 W. 16 th St.,l'\o. 26 ,Co sta \feu, and then collidina with th e car driven by Jack Greenly, 2033 Holiday Road, Bay .. crest, on Newport Blvd., north of 32nd St., Wes t Sewport. Sunday, June _. Timo th y Shipley, 20, or 1552 \1i ramar, Balboa Point, was booked on the charae of posse uion marijuana. • . Walter Bud- vi lis. 58, of 1324 Este lle Lane, Harbor Hi&hlands, was booked on the charae of drivi na while intozic ated • . .when David Peckham. 36 , of 215 Cedat, Newport Sho res, was uked to stand away from the wall, he fell to the p ound and was then book.ed on the charae or in · toz.icated in publi c in fron t of 5204 Seashore Drive , Wes t Sewpott ... A racer bike bc- lons in& to Ralph Chatil 228 Via Orvieto, Lido was s tolen from his aaraae ..• Nan cy Jacques. 605 W. Bay St., Balboa, heard voice s sayi na ... Here is place" and "OK, let's i t," and she looked out to see 2 men carryins off 1 chaise hom her patio ... A wrought iron aate was s to- len !rom the office at 3034 E. Coas t Hwy., Corona d el \1ar, accord in& to Earle Corbm. 3 17 Bow\ins Green, Cos ta \1esa ... Howard Cun• nmgham, 1506 '4'arwic lt, llarbor Hi ghlands, was dri· vin& we st on Seaview when he struck lh e parlted c ar or Leroy Smith, Foun tain Val- ley, and then struck the car of Robert Mil liken , 301 J asmine, Coron a del Mar. Patuck Pohl,j\555 Santa Ana, CnMa \1esa, and Lud- ~~otg Dreyfuss of Los Anae· le .... and one mo torcyclist, Jon Schorle, 425 J2nd SL, West :"'ewport, were Jnvol· ved 10 a col!is ion on New- port Hlvd at 5:50 p.m .. , Fred De Boom, 128 41st St., West ~ewport, repo rted hu )·ellow bilte worth S25 stolen from his aaraae ... Someone collided with--the Yamaha that Gerald Lan- ders, 2067 Watlace, Cos ta Mesa, hsd parlted in a mar• ket lot and drove orr wi thout leavina identifi cati on . . . Lawrence Orville, 28, and William Hemstreet, 26, of TRUSTEE MEET'IN GS SET 01ange Coas t Junio1 Col· lese Disuict uustees has adopted the followLng mer meetins schedule I confirm to budaet calendar ' dates: June 14. adopt limmary budaet, June July 12, approve publi budaet; Auaust 2, publi hearins, adopt final budaet; Auaust 23 . MRS. FIX ELECTED Mrs . Warren Fix of Newport J uniors hu been e lected treasurer of the Oranae Distri c t Juniors the Californ ia Federation Wt.men'.a Clubs. GJ .JJrurJI OF CHilli AID MODB.IIIfi ,.._,_IIID .. , •• •"UaCJI ,. IIUIItT' 1-;;;:;-j c-. •• .... .. ... 1 ..-.. I ~· ..... ., ,.... ~ ... ~~····fl. _:...S.~!!~~- ·-ANO~ *CIIAIMI<HO~~ * DMMATD4PIICII-UmllliiATa 1fr I'IIIJICIIU,..,_ttt • I uAC&•Oirtl ..... JIGW+IDA I ~0..-'' 1 1111 m •• u11 t~•u:r ....... '"' ....... --....•. .,. Union Telearaph offi ce at ,..office. The safe door was :me wei comma hoateu es Mcu. They succeed ~tuan 2600 Avon near Mari ners wi de open and part of the Will be Mrs. E arl G. Corkeu, K. Ba bcock and Pems M. M'l ' con tents were scattered on Mn. Se lah M. Reber. chair• Smith Jr., who have retired ~:~uel Flore • of Lo• Ala· the noor. man of the event; Mrs. Oeorae from the 7-man boat d. llleNf WPORlBlV O IU\lA Mf ~A b4b:Jb!3 •100 or more ry n1onth N BALBOA SAVINGS MONTHLY SEC Security-who could .uk for morel This Is who~t we .11! .Ire loolclna for o~nd who~t we .1!1 w.1nt. Our Monthly Security ~ccounl pl.1n is one whereby you set .1 check EVERY month for len yeo~n or for fifteen or twenty-wh.ltever you select. It's .1 pl.1n to sprud out your cuh .useh to o~ssure yourwlf .1 consto~nt income ... To IIHp on eo~mina dividends from your in\'ettment ... To h.l"e your money n•il- •ble to you in .11! or o~ny po~rt .11 .1 moment's notice in tM event th.it you h•"e •n emeraency. And, .1t the end of yow 5, 10 or 15 .,.. pericMI. you Mill ho~ve .1 nke Mil ... left -with some o~rr•npments the nnt eq: mflht be con- sidero~bly MOlE th.in your ori1hwl in\'etl· ment. This is the Newport hlbo.. Sninss Monthly Security Account PfOII'.Irn-well worth lnvestiptlns, no mo~Her who~t your needs m.1y be. II is the .lntwer to mo~ny, mo~ny re•l or unusuo~l fin.~ncl•l ~iluo~tion1 How the Monthly Security Account Plan WORKS Hert!' •s how the pl•n works : 'You on ves t, s•y. S10,000 w1th Newport B•lboa S•v1ngs and lo•n As sociat ion in • Month ly Secut~ly Account 'You w1U theo receive SlOO.OO e•ch month.• This income IS dem•ed fro m earnrngs, currently 5.25'1• per annum, compounded d••ly •nd p•id q u•rterly , and from p ronc1 p•l At the end of ten ye•n. you h•ve rece1 ved S 12,000 00. And you still h.ave a nest egg of S 1.050 90 1n your account The cho1rt •t the ugh! shows v•11 ou~ plan~ for rnvest ments from $10,000 00 To 5100.000.00. "!Payments \ubrecl to the provts1ons of Sec 8104 of the Cal1forn1a Ftna nn.al Code under whiCh a savmgs •nd lo•n ass.ooa· I!On m•y not WaiVE' liS ngh!S TO reqUITE' up to \Ill months not1ce of 1ntent to w•th· draw Every Wllhdr•wal request has bf'en met promptly m our 31 ye.ns) Adventa1n of a Monthly Security Account Ynu can count on • regular check month •Iter month. 2 'You un enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowmg your savmas •re secure and e•rnmg a h•ndsome income. J 'You ca n forget •bout stock mu· ket fluctuo11 ions •nd re·inve\Tment problems. A youna wtdow. a Harbor Area resident, recently est imated that she needed o~n •ddllional $1 00.00 per month to supple· ment her income. Of course, she re•lized !hi! she could indulge herself •nd spend mu ch more than th•t. but then her S.IV· 1ngs would not last as long as th~ should. So. th inkin& ahead. she decided to let Newport B•lboa Savinas •ct u her con- ~cience o~nd .nvested $25,000.00 in a Monthly Secuuty Account. This fartlahtltd lady will rwc•lve • cMck for $100.00 every month for the next 15 ye•rs. The Monthly Security Account b•l· ance, throughout the ye•rs, will eun divi- dends at the p revailins r•te. At the current ro~te, this Newport Balbo• S•vinss customer will ho~ve been P•id 118,000.00 •nd st ill h•ve S27.l00.00 b•l•nce in her u count "t the eod of the 1 S years. Newport Balbo• S•vtnRS makes no chuge for th is service. Paya for Education A. loul fo~ther uses two Monthly Se curity Accounts to pa y a monthly check to euh of his Two sons. presently in college. Both accounts ue scheduled to run for ten yeo~rs, but the father mentioned recently th.11 he hopes smcerely th•t "both the boys w1ll be supporting themselves fully befor~ the end of rhe pl•n. ~o th•t I c•n convert the accounts to meet another need-probably my own!" Monthly Securtly Account holders may tr.msfer, iidd to o r Wlthdr•w their funds •t any time. Upandownitis A nervoue, lneecure condition cauMCI by erratic up and down atock market prlcH. INVEST $10.000.00 YOU IUC£1VE YOU RETAIN EACH MONTH FOR AN £STAT( Of• s 50.00 10 yean s 8,950.00 s 50.00 1S yu rs s 8,1SO.OO s 75.00 10 ye•rs I 5,000.00 s 7S.OO 15 ye•rs s 1,300.00 $100.00 10 yens ' 1,050.00 INVEST $15,000.00 YOU RECEIVE •YOU R£TAIN EACH MONTH FOR AN ESTATE or· ' 60.00 10 ye•rs SlS.750.QO s 60.00 1S years S16,JSO.OO I 90.00 10 ye•rs S11 ,050.00 Sl20.00 10 years s 6,300.00 $1 50.00 10 yeus s 1,550 00 I~VEST $10.000.00 YOU RECEIVE YOU R£TA IN (A.CH MONTH FOR AN ESTAH or· $100.00 10 years $17,900.00 $100.00 15years S16,350.00 S150.00 10 yeus S 1 O,IXXHlO S150.00 15 ye.&rs s 2,650.00 S200.00 10 yeo~rs s 2,100.00 INVEST $15,000.00 YOU R£Cl!VE YOU RETA IN fACH MONTH FO R AN ESTATE or· SlOO.OO 10 ye•rs S16,100.00 SlOO.OO 15 ye•rs $27,100.00 $150.00 10 ye•rs S18.400.00 S200.00 10 ye•rs $10,500.00 S250.00 10 ye.&rs s 2,600.00 ' INVEST $10,000.00 YOU REC£1VE YOU R(lAIN EACH MONTH FOM AN £STAT£ Of• S150.00 10 ye•rs $26,850.00 $150.00 15ye•rs Sl-4,550.00 $225.00 10 years $1 5,000.00 $225.00 15years s 4,000.00 SJOO.OO 10 ye•rs s 3,150.00 INVEST $15,000.00 YOU RECEIVE YOU RETAI N EAC H MONTH FOR AN ESTATE Of' S1-40.00 10 years 136,850.00 S1 -40.00 15ye•rs 138,200.00 S210.00 10 years 125,800.00 1280.00 10 yeus $14,750.00 1350.00 10 yean I 3,700.00 INVEST 540,000.00 YOU RfCE IVf YOU RETAIN £ACH MONTH FOR AN £STATE Of• S200.00 10 years SJ5,800.00 SJOO.OO 1S ye•rs SJ1,700.00 1300.00 10 ye•n S20,000.00 1300.00 15 yurs s 5,3SO.OO S-400.00 10 years ' 4,200.00 INvtST $45,000.00 YOU RECflV[ YOU RETAIN IAC H MONTH FOM AN ESTATE Of• 5180.00 10 year~ S-4 7,350.00 S18000 15ye•rs S49.100 00 S270.00 10years SJJ.150.00 1360.00 10years $18.950.00 S•5o oo 10 yea rs s 4.750.00 INVEST SSO,OOO.OO YOU RECEI VE YOU RETAIN lA.CH MONT H FOR AN [!ITAH or· $150.00 10 ye•rs $44 ,750.00 $150.00 15 yeo1 1~ S40,900.00 SJ75.00 10 years S15,000.00 Sl75 00 15 YE'.&rs s 6,700 00 S500 00 10 years s 5,250 00 INVEST $75,000.00 YOU R£C£1V[ YOU RHAIN {ACI~ \10'-ITH FOR AN fSTAH Or• SJOO.OO 10 ye.&rs S78.950 00 SJOO.OO 1 5 YE'cHS $81 .900.00 S450.00 10 yurs S5'UOO.OO S600.00 10 year) $1 1,60000 S750.00 10 years s 7,900 00 INVEST $100,000.00 YOU REC£1\If YOU RETA IN [ACH MOr--TH FOM AN ESTATE Or• s 500.00 10years S89,SOO 00 s 500.00 15 years S81 ,850.00 s 750.00 10 years $50,050.00 s 750,00 15 years $13,450.00 $1000.00 10 ye•rs $10,550.00 ' "All projechons •re b.ned 011 our curre11t o1nnuo~1 r.&te of 5.2S'I•. compou11drd do~oly o1nd ~id quarterly. The curren~ diYidt>nd r•te may vo~ry from 11me to lome •nd thert>· fore o1fft>ct tht> rt'tollf1ed •~toltt', but will not ~ubsto~nti.ally •Iter rhe pl.an. -4 . 'Your money IS avail•ble to you m •II or •ny part •' • moment's notice should you need a large sum in the event of an emergency. A Balboa resident was suffering from ··upandownttis.'' She wa s never quite sure whoJ t was happening to her fuods in the ~tuck market, •nd she felt she was reach- m~~: the age where she needed a feeling of secunty. After due consideration, she sold her stock •nd mvested he r funds at Newport B•lboa Savings and l o •n Associa110n where she· opened a Monthly Security Account She tells us that she d1d thts fo r several re•~ons-her invest· ment Is secure, 1t pays generous divi· dends and • monthly check will p•y her l1v1 n~ expenses fbr the nex t lS ye•rs ... and this service costS nothina. COI'YIIC!o!T 11161 NfW"'ll I AliOA iAVJN(;S ANO LO...,. AUOCo ... TtON 5. 'You can budget your expendt· lures euctly, beuuse you will know preosely how much you will be receivi n~~: each month. 6. 'You wtll not be prone to over· spend your u pital, though •II or .Jny of the funds in your account may be wrthdr.awn, or additions mo1de, at any time. 1. From a federal tax standpoint chis plan m1gh t be of specro~l inte res t to •nyone wishiniJ to m•ke • size· able gift to another, OJnd to those occupied in e~ta te pt•nntns. Con- sultation with your o~ttorney or tu •dviser rs recommended. She un now relu •nd fo rget about "the m.arket.'" .She has found the cure for "up•ndown· His." To l•••n mor& .about !kit pl .11n, just stop in or phon• Atlt to 1~1 k with lht> 1~f.alitt with .all the f.acu on ou r MONTHLY SECUIUT't' ACCOUNT pl.an. We Invite resul.ar wvinp .account1, loo. Our cutrent hilh annu•l divi- dend h S.2s•/,, compounded d.~tily .and ~id qu,arterly. ln1ur.ance by .an A1encv of the UniTKI St.atn ~rnment. fundt received on or ~fore the 101~ of •ny month """ divi· df'och from the fi111. After 11\t' lOth, t~ e.tn from d.ale ol re<t>lpt DOWPORT BO.I.BOB 88VIDG8 .._,owty,UMYIII.Wo.•--.talll. • ,_17J.JI:IO • -..... ,, ... L_IItllorll • ,_175-!1150 I • lttu.,us Our O•t lhiHrt_. Mlfllte Otlltrt • P. A. ,11..1, C.tfnul tf tilt IHUI • AUU llOMIIIIT, P"al.-tlt ,,