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''WHAT A CREW!11 says Danny as 3 beauties try to
holst a sall to publicize the coming Flight of the
L"Snowbirds, scheduled for Sunday, July 23, In the bay.
Pictured here, from left, are Linda Pfleger, Miss New--
port Beach ; princess Jan Rinaldi; Danny Thompson,
last year's winner In the Flight, and princess Dona
Lee. The Flight, launched in 1936, Is sponsored b'f the
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Chairman for
the event this year i s Vln Jorgensen, who says that
entrants mu st sig,; up by 4 p.m. July 22. CC.vneo House
plio to. I
Open records, city asked
Theodoae Boloah, Costa
Mesa City Counci l aspirant
in 1966, called foa the open·
ina of financial records in
hi1 city at TUesday's city
council meetina.
He challenaed th& councll
to produce a financial te--
cord fo r all uips taken by
city offlcia\1 ou tside the
county. He has asked fo1
an itemized account of the
yean 1965--67.
Mayot Willa~d T. Joadan
apeed to produce tbe 10"
cotds. "But it will take
Try growing
a mustache
A mus tache arowi na con·
teat will be a special fea•
ture of the Costa Men old·
timer new·timer picnic AuJ.
20 at Cost& Men Park.
Jim Tice, president of the
Jun ior Chamber of Com*
merce. aMounces that a
1100 cash prize will be
pven for the moll spectacu•
Jar mustache. Contes tants
must reai ster, clean shaven,
with Mr. Tice at Costa Men
U..fiaul Rentals, 1940 New.
port Blvd. Judaina will take .
place at 4 p.m. on the day
of the picnic.
Women will do the judaina:
the presidents of the Costa
Mesa Art Leaaue, 1nd the
Costa Mesa Senior and Ju•
nior Women's Clubs, Min
Costa Mesa. and the admi n·
isuative auistant to the
manaaer of the Costa Men
Chamber.
time, •• be aaid.
When (Jlestioned why
$20,000 waa budaeted fo1 a
uain ~rouina pte, when
in Mr. · Boloab' 1 opinion·
there a~eno operatina tlaina.
City AUomey Roy e. June
Jeplicd that dte money waa
fo1 the Uain·a-day ctouina
at 8rke1 St. and Haabor
Blvd.
The money haa not be-.
spent becauae the crouina
i 1 scheduled (or aemoval,
accouiina to the cit)' attor-
ney .
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .and publ ishtt of the Ensign
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AilE YOU READY TO PAY TilE PRICE!
Here is a thought for Fou rth of Jul y week ••• and a
Question: Thomas Jefferson knew th e risk involved when
he drafted the Dec laration of Independence. So did
his fellow patrio ts who pledged "th ei r lives, their for-
tune s and their sac red honor" when they signed that
Declaration. They we te all ready to make the supreme
sacrifi ce to win freedom. A re we ready to pay th e price
to preserve that freedOm? • • • IOULD YOU BELIEVE?
The recent C BS-T V look at the Warr en repo rt had al l
the earmar ks of a lirst rate job of i nvestigation and re-
po rting, in the bes t ttadi tion of jou rnalism, CBS-TV con-
cluded tha t Lee Harvey Os wald was the killer, that ~o
ooe else fired on the president that day, that ther e was
no conspi racy -all just as the Warren re port had s tat ed.
The CBS study ended with a Question: Would we no w
believe the Warr en conclusion?
My own reaction can be summa rized thus ly : If [ had
fa ith in the impartiality an d object ivity o f CBS, I would
be inclined to accept the Warr en report -if I had faith in
th e impa rtiality and object ivity of the members of the War·
ren comm iss ion. In bo th instances, I have knowledge of
too many incidents of slanted report ing and anti-censer·
vative p~ej udice to accept the judgment of ei ther gro up. • • •
lOT COMPASSION, BUT FAKERY
A fr iend of l]'li n.e, whose cheery greeting is "Keep
ri ght," submrli ed the following ge m, which he said came
from Ramparts Magazine:
"The only way a person ca n ac t on the basis o f pity,
without tramp lin g justice, is to take from himself to l)ive
to another. Compass ion wiU\ other people's money is not
compassion . It is mo ra l fakery."
LUCIL LE AN D GEORGE JAHN S, owners of tile new
Corona del Mar shop, Luci lie's J uniors, at 3b41 E. Coa s t
Hwy., Co rona del Mar, who already have a business in
Glendale, have movl'!d to Cameo Shores and are now
fu ll·tim e residents here in addition to managing a brand
ne w shop full of casual and sport cloth es. Mrs . J ahn s
wa s a registered nurse before she became a shop owner
lb years ago. He r husband was the cartoonist for the
famous "Strange as it Seems " by Hix, a syndi cated
c.olumn of unusual fac ts pictoria lly presen ted in news-
papers throughout the worl d. During pa rt of the many
years he drew th e cartoons, he al so handled the entire
researc h for "Strange as it Seems," which also appears
in severa l books . (Ensign pho to.)
June tops all sales
June real estate u les by
the multiple li s ting service
of the Newport Harbor.Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors
were the highes t ever
' Mr. Ring reported that S77
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"JUIT WHAT DOll CAIIJiliCtlUl WAN1?''
., , .. An~ ...
!luri"' ·-"' -ely Carmldllll't """ ..... _., ~;:"!" •. ~~:~: to NuhviUe. he aaid, "The day ol tbe wbice can be ._ oee, under 1
-"' "'"'"' bloct -'" -to iavlle to typo --.. --lheit cam.,.._ to tpe:ak are (lie) OW:rr" He the .. ..,. tc:Oi...C opportuaiUel M OCblr
wu referrlna to P'* and T•nntr A.A.J., whh•. AltbouJb I am 111 tdalkted wtdel
block tchoo~ opertted by while moaoy. supnmacltt, 1 do tllialt Stokely C:..micbael
Tbe traitor from Tri~ wuned whila: equal 10 lobby KtMeety. ADd to ,..
.. ., you don"t waat troub5t. Ucp your ftkhy .. economic ,.ponUGity .. kick o4 10 a
while handl ofrt-If you touch ut with your atart 1 IUQ!IIl thai lobby Kenoedy share PICTURED HERE at th e Installation meeting of the hand&. we are aoiq to bruk your booet . , . inheritance wllh Slobty.
Balboa Bay Lions Club are, from left, Les Miller, mem· Society it teared apinlt us. Wbco they uk Tnitor ~~ Mid be could not
ber of the Co.sta Mesa Lions Club and counsellor for that q~ioft about marryina the white dlu,b--sidtt Rueeia and Communism 11 .-nUes
. Lions International, who inducted the new officers; Ed ter, we in SNOC answer, "We not onJy want to CaUK hit oaly battle it &o JC1 whileS "to
Sorley, the new president, and Charles Meyers, of Santa marry your dauptu, but your •ilkr •IKI your dcnyinJ Nqroa their freedom."
Ana,' district governor. Serving with Mr. Sorl ey are AI mother. She's like any other womanl'" Pa.e, fellow Southern tedaecb, doo't
Coekroach Carmichael predicted that the any barm befall Stokely Carmidaael. He"a
Hewes, George Graham and Bob McGaha, vice..presidents; Nearon will control the cities in the nur best wupon we've JOI. Carmichael it
George Graham, secretary; Art Cook, treasurer; Tom future because of the white exodw to suburbia. the vut m~jority of American whites wiU
Baume, bulletin editor; J ohn Sympson, historian; and Washinaton, D.C. and Newark, NJ. arc .. al-nevt:r rully inteante ncept by force. If
directors Bob HagliWld, Mario Pacini, Ben Brandt and rudy over 50% Ne.,oes."" he said, addina Communists, coUcctivists, civil riocen
outgoing president Bob Grensted. that the problem oow ia aainina and main-United Nationcn want revolution, I uy lei
~~~--------------------· tainina NeJIO co11trol of the cities where the revolution come now! But it won.'t. Not Nearocs have the majority. full steam. kause they are DOt ready. And
STATE IOIIIIP
by s •• ator Ja... Scllllllta
"'Tbt pcopko: of the black community do they woo't now or ever take us by frontal
oot control the resources of that community."" attack. They"ll take us, if they do, as termitc:t
Roachley thut ~u·to the core of the problem. talct an unattended buildina-softly. quictJy,
n,e whites own the cities but the Ne&roe~ insidiously. from within. They"ll take us not u
have th~ votes to tQke the cit;a; thtrrfore, io Communists nor even as termites-but u
a one-man. one-vote democracy (we supposedly professors preachina "'academic freedom," u
Both houses of lhe slate spent.) No appeal of loy alty have a Republic), the Nearoes can t.ake full businessmen in the name of "'proa:ras," 11
leaislature have now passed
the first budget in the his·
to ry of California which
brinas state spending to
more than $5 billion.
to person or to party can control. That's real democracy-mob ruk. editors promotina one-world, as dupes de>
s tand aaainst my obligati on Th~ ~ajority rul~. riaht or wronJ. ~ goodins.
as an American and Cali· ma,onty can take u from tbe haves and a•ve Understand this : I am not promotina civil
fomian 10 do my best to it to the have-nots. for awhile at least. war. I haveo't gotten over the last ODt. Far
keep the growth of govern· Eventually this al~ays brings on. such things from it. I am predictina it as the inevitable
ment wi thin bounds that as Bosto_n Tea ~art1es and revol~t1on. . corueq uence of what has b«n made to happen This is a better, smalle r
budaet than we would have
had under Governor Rca·
will pennit individual free· Carmichael !s opposed to mtearat•on as to our country and the world durioa the past
,_ d N h prescn:ly practiced. So am I. He abhors the 30 year5 There will be blood in the streets· for uum to en ure. o sue ap--d .. · " 5o d 1 E ~· 1 h h F b: Soc' 1. t ·•-' . . wor n1gger. o . ve._..une ear t e a 11n 1a 1sts, •· ,.....,.rals,"' Communistt
r-ea_ I can ovem de my obll· it I think of him. He"s making the word one-worlders and beatnikJ will not turn ' gan•s predecessor in office.
But it calls no halt to the
spi rallin& arowth o f sovern·
gabon to the voters ~f popular ag01in. They won't even cCase and desist. They
Oranse County, as theH Enforced equality is Marxism. Nearo lead-sist on a showdown. And the-y are -Joina
Senator, to honor the pled· ers are demandina th1t Nearocs be Jiven tbe aet it. men t. aes I have made to them lo
On June 30, 1166, the oppose new spending and
total state spcndin& then new taxes. Th e Consetvc-divc Cot 11et
auth orized by the leaislature Unlike the federal aovem-
for the next 12 mo nths wu me nt.. California aovemment By Cfor~tnc• StnNtt
S4.S,n billion . On June: 30, cannot spend mo re money All the paraphernalia for
i.%7, the total state SQc:nd-than it takes in, through a alorious Fourth of July
ina authori zed by the leais-bonowina and printina more was in evidence this year,
lature for the next 12 months paper dollars. Every new bu t somethin a seems to have
is 55.127 billion. This re· spending item in the budge t gone awry. In Larwin Square.
presents an increase of mus t be matched by that Tustin, tw o booths where
11 .5% in the cost of stat e much more in taxes . The rirweorks were to be sold,
govemn,ent in a single: year. &ipnti c Sl billion tu in· were named respectively:
n.. · ·'-.. BI•ck Panther" and "Red vunng 111at same year ou r crease req uired LO pay for
California po pulation in-the S billion-plus budget Devil."
creas ed 2.1<;( and the cos t we have just adopted will be Nothing mo re effectively
of living rose 3.3"'c due to a s t.auering blow to every could proclaim th at the
·infl ation. C aliforn ian s till proud and rac ial turmoil now explod~na
So under this new s tate sel f~eliant eno ugh to cam here and there was bc:Jn&
budget, government will his own livina. fom~nted by _ the red (com-
continue to arow nearly 4 The sales tax will rise to munut) devtls. The~ t.o_o,
ti mes as fast as population S pet cent. Personal income the ftrec:rackeu_, whl~h m
and nearly twi ce as fast as taxes wi ll go up SO% to smal~er s1zesused to liZZie,
population and innation IO()'% above present levels. ~'nbd m .. th~ lua~r onmode, we1nt
combined Th .11 1 . 1 ana 1n vanous u a-. ere w1 a mo st certain y · t h 1 t At lhe end of the road -. twns, seem o ave os be no ~roper ty tax r_ehef, or their chann. Half a century however wel l paved with
good intentions -or this
relative pe rcentage -or
government growth lies the
total stat e , with a n abso-
lute and un limited clain-
tax relief of any kmd any-aao, the Chinese were aiven
wh ere._ credit for havin& oriainated ~e will pay ~e price for the fiery crackers and we
thrs fo lly unti I there are followed in their wake in
enou_&h men . in Sacramen_to propsaatina nuh, and noise
and m Washmgton who w11J and fumes in express ina our upon the earnings and sav-t 1 h L .. no on y preac econom y U\.lt exuberance. in&s of ev en~ citizen. ·11 t. · ..... ·II ·~ WI prac ICC •t, .... o WI Today, however, anythina
That is why I voted aaainst dare to vote down new emanatina from Red China
thi s year's budget -the spending and cut out un-is viewed with alann, and
only leaislator to do so on needed spending inherited rightly so, for the teenaac:n
the pounds that it is too from the pas t, so that every now mobilized in the Red
larae. (The o thers \loh o year we do not load a still Guard are revealed by Or.
vo ted against the budget heavier tu burden on our Steuart McBimie, "The
wanted even more mo ney productive citizens. V_oice of Americanism," to
be equipped with amall munista were &o
l.:nivt:t for cuttina heel ten-final take~ver, '~:;~::::
dona, and silver needles for ted several lr1
lhrus tina under the finac:r-aenerals •. One, however,
nails of many who &Ie un· caped. He was Genenl
able to prove posseuion or Suharto, present head o f the
r:J a "Little Red Book" nation. He mobilized
containin1 the aayinas of anny, and with the help
Mao-Tze-Tuna. patriotic t ludentt, laoo
Or. McBimie has related a desperate counterattack.
in several broadcasts that They liquidated, accordi na
when Red Guards invade a to Dr. McBimie, 750,000
home, the fortunate ones communists.
\loho poue ~s the "Quota-•• or. McBimie _relates:
tions from Mao-Tze·Tun(' ~e . Jr~ate~t re.vtv.al of
proudly hold ''The little (:_hnsb~Jty 1n m1u1ona!Y
red book" up as evidence hutory !s now un~e~ay In
that they ' support the CCJm" IndoneSia. A musumary
munitt rejime. It is the tells _me that the people are
price of safety because feveruhl y eaaer to read
tho_se who do ~ posscu ~ut Ch ri _stianit~, but no
the previous volwnc are literature 11 avaala~le. He
s ubjected to all maMer or wants 200,000 cop1es of
physical penalties. our books tranalated
Dr. Me Birnie bu said that the Indonesian lanauaae
this booklet out distanced immediately. He said he
lhe Bible in sales and the could ditu ibute two mi l-
demand was so ~eat that lion •. u . . .
lhe printina presses in Red . This ... why Dr. Mc81m1c
Q\ina could not supply Che II as kin& fo! money _to
demand so the Red Chinese 200,000 cop1es of h11 new-
had to '10 to Hona Kona to eat books: "The man whn
have the printina establi•h· would steal your soul"
· th · h 1 and thousands mo re of ments m at City e pout. bo k "Wh .t
In his current isaue of 0 ; ~t !. means .
''Documentation" he states: accept Ch~st, of wh 1ch
"Here is the book with 50,000 cop1es were sent
which Red China seeks to Vietnam over a year aao.
conquer the world. Now (in . Dr. Mc~irnie speaks
F th P I• Bl y. En&lish) we have reprinted times daily, Monday rom e 0 ICe o .. er it comp letely 80 you may Salllrday, om KI EV, 870,
know what the enemy thinks at &:45 a.m., over XEMO,
Mottdoy, June 26 An Indecent exposure .... , belona•n& IOhmel J. Bento, and how he works. It is in-&60: at 10:00 a.m., and
John M. McKinney, 415 N. reported in the 400 block on 508 Park Ave., Balboa Is · comparably the most impor· aaam over. X~ at 7:15
Newport Blvd.. Newpo!t S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island land ... A prowler was re• tant book of the decade· p.m. Contnbubons to the
Heiahts, was anested at his •.. Pulice be lieve a buralar ported in the 1100 block on lOO,OOO,OOO copies wer~ peat _cause. of holdina (n.
home on charae or failure to walked in10 the home of Pescador Or., Westcllff .•. printed in Red China. At done11a. &J&Inat a return of
stop for a red light ... Warren Robert K. Van Hoo k, ~07 Thieves broke into the car . communum may be sen t
Detrick, 2053 Charle SL, Alder Pl ., East Bluff, and of Janet Ro bbins, near her last zt reachea you.· ~e Box 90, Glendale, Calif.
Costa Mesa, was arrested stole a 5325 Sears s ,·l·er· fore-word, (fore•wamlna) • home at Onyx Ave:. and N. b D · · L!GAL MOTIC! on a drunk char&e when tone brand tele vision. . . Y r. McBim1e is added to Bay Ft., Balboa JsliWld, lh · · 1 · police found him passed out John M. Perkins, 2256 W. e onama 15 pubhshed in 54()...3283 and uole a S60 tape player Red Olin a." in his car at 321 Orchid Fo ~r~tain Way, Co s ta Mesa, .• Teenaaer Sharon F. Mao's book is said to be CERnf'ICATEOr BUSINESS
Ave., Coron a del Mar ... was arrested at hi a home on Hoedemaker, 16, of 910 Ooodina the Far East and TH~i;•,N",'·i'>i0i"risicNii:ri'd';l
J oseph L. Steveuon, 2033 a Newport Beach municipal Nottinaham Rd., Weatcliff, may be used 10 belp brina by certify
Paloma Ave., Coata Mesa, court commitmen t charaina while: makina a left tum off about 1 return to lhe com-doctias •
was arrested. on a drunk in he had an open can of liquor Santiaao Or., lost control munitt domination of Indo-buiuu ••
auto charae at 425 32nd St., in his car. of the 1 ~67 Pontiac she wu nesia, .which recently threw C.o•t• Meu.,c:;llif;,:;r,~
West Newport. .Stereo Tu•sday, June 27 drivina and hit the: parked off the CCMMtunist yoke in a !he ficthiou
ta d • t I Pierre Sa1e1 & A .. ociatee pes an ape Payer, William E. Darlina. 602 car of Judith Kaneau, UOO most em .... atle way,
I d ,10 I ..,, Civil Ea.BJaeeriDI •d droM .. id
va ue at S • were Uo en Beaonia Ave., Corona del Sandalwood, Baycresl, who Dr. McBimio has written firm i• compo•ed of the follaw-
from Che car of Knox E. De· Mar, was arreated a t his was taken to Hoaa Hospital a .. Little red book" of hit las pereou whoee a~nea Ia
Youna, 407 Via Udo No rd, home on a charae of pos· wi th a l-inch aash on hor own, enti tled: '"Tho man full •d plecea of re•ldnu~e
Lido Isle, parked at SO& session of marijuana • . • forehead.· •. As the car o( who would neal your soul."' are •• follow•, to-wit!
E. Balboa Blvd.o Balboa. • · Thieves forced a tlidina ~ddy Taub of Laauna He wants to Oood. lndone1ia R. PlerTe S.Set, 2845 Earl)pa
A phantom pirate boat was alan door at the home of Beach exited from pn"vate wi th 21>0,000 copiea or his Dr •• Co•t• Meu;
d b di r boot I I Loi• F. S.1et, 2845 Eu rop• usc: as a oar "I era t Stewart W. McDonald, 1127 property on W. Coast Hwy., • t s printed in En ... Dr •• Cnta Mua.
from which to s teal fishina Toyon Ln., Baycreat.. and near N. Newport Blvd., hit li1h. and ia br1nd new. ·He 11niESS o•r ••d• 00 thl•
equipment, a battery char· stole: $6 ••• Gordon Brown, car collided wi th o ne driven has started a fund raiaina 20th d•y "of Jaae, 1967.
aer, and a Honda motorcycle 2669 Otanae Ave., Costa cut on Coaat Hwy. ·by Ken campaian &o pay for lho R. Pierre s.,et
aenerator, valued toacther Mesa, suffered a broken G. Coombes of Lont Beach; prinliDJ and distributim. Lola r .S.aet
re corded within a JO day
tpan in the hi ttory of
the board, according to
William C. Rina. multiple
li1tina chainnan.
June ulea doubled the
number of unit sales made,
1nd more than doubled the
IOtal dollar volwne done in
•• correapondina period
lall year. Mr. Rina aaid
67~ or the ulea made were
coopaallive, whi ch meW\1
tiMy were listed by one
._..,... fian and aold by
properties were sold for an
averaae salet price of 134,-
600. The average unit sales
price for the whole of 1966
was $)3,100, and in 1965,
it wu 131,700, Averaac
unit sales prices have
steadily incrcucd· from
$25,000 in 1960 \o ita pre-
tent record hi &h.
at SJ~J. orr the boat of L.O. riaht ankle durina "' after· .tie Coombu car --·n out lndooetiac:onsistt ol about STATE or CAUf'ORNIA • -...-. COUNTY OF OIANCE •· Harp, 1995 Charl c St., ·Costa work baseball 1ame, played o( con uol and dMiqed cart l,OOO tslandt loca&od in the ON 11IIS 20dt day of J•• ..
Mesa, moored at ofT .. hore at Corona del Mar Hiah drhcn by Travis J. ·Br1111n, South Pacinc, aotth or ........ ,191157, ••fore aa, • Not.-y Peb-
moorina F-!17. • .Dural au School •• ,Jn spite o( •"'" 110 44ft. SL, West Newport. tUalia. and standt 6 .. in tie i• •d hror •lid c:oeety -.4
entered 2625 E. Coast. Hwy •• tempt& by Patricia G. Dale, and Sara P •. Brant, 2616 world populatioo. Two yean ••••· reelcliaa ttlerete, d•l1
-· Mr .... .,., finn. ne .ota1 ... ., volume for
•• Ont 6 -•• of U67
-120,0IIO,OGO. . Thlt
IU $ %1 witll tl,,000,000
.. ltM, ........ 122,000,·
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From. the Bible
But what .. ith it? The
word i 1 nith thee, even in
thy mouth, and in thy heart:
that il, the wotd or faith,
which we Plcach;
That if \hou ehalt confeu
with thy mouth the Lord
Joaua, and ahlt believe in
thine hellt that God hath
rahod him from the dead.
thou lhalt be •••eel.
For whh the hMit m•
belienth .an&o liJhceou ..
aeu; and whh tbe ll'!l*dl
c.feuion ia IMde •to
taiYOiioo. Ot-•• to:• tO.)
CorOna del Mar, a buildina 1630 Antiqua Way Dover Vista Dr.o Eaat Bhaf'f, qo Mao.T1e-Tuni wu ao cot~•1••1011•d •d ··;·"-·-•····
belonJin,l to M.H. Sherm~n Shores, &o cnou.O~ae htr ,. conlideat ot a oommunitt. •••Uy .,..,ed I.
Foundau 614 Dahl 01 DUTY II ...... ta• ol II oL Sopo, Lor. r. s ... t. u.... on, 1a Sobot bott uai let at the ,... .~.,,. • aou ... eau w •• w a.. •a ,.,.... ""
Ave •• Corona _del Mar,. •d dead end o( Mlrinen Or.t Stall' S.ra ... nt L.owell J. Aaia taat he called tho area •-•• .,. •kcriMd .., d.":
atote .a mocbOed antique lhines feneted lhe ~railer'• Sauerl .. , aoa~n..an of Mr. lie .. iower jew .. or a c:nttb. ~ leltlJUI•t, •Ill _,.
clear alau lantern. • • location out and ttole IL •• ' and "*•· ·J••• H•4kic:ta. h'l lftO._•t t. ftic:la Red bo•l..t,.til to •• •• .., Darknu~ hid the identity o( A aterto tape player 11\d 2192 Rural PI.;"Cot&.a Mlea. China, actina 81 dtt uup-nee.IM ~ ..... .
en uta.lant who attacked tap .. valued a& tlOO •• ,. bu uriYOCI rar datr at per jaw," weld .... WI'Tlt£81 .,. ... 4 •• of8cf ..
Dennis W. Tracy, lOS~ Mar· tk»>..; out or tbt ~~~ or IC.M•e AB, Otlaawa. ...... bda Vie._ W.laJiia. .. .a. fll A.. 1 lu A••·• &11•~• hl•d. RoiM1t Gilbert, 159 B. ·21tt SautdH, • .-..Je•ed•t ...................... &.. "•*-Y hWie Ia ':111 ler =
betwea S.lboa An. ad N. 5&., Cotta Mota. puked at RPII'Yiaot, ,...,._.tr ur-.-. lha ftJUppiMI ... C...ty, ••sw ..
Boy Pl. .., Ony• AYO.;· llt Naw-Hullot Hlp Sdlool 'Nd II LOWI)' APB, Colo. ·-_ .. " will .. ·-llr c-r-a,~-N .. .'
unll•tkllockod Mr. 'Jlacy . t:u ...,...., confM otr H• It ooli .. M to .. PuJ. •Ia •• ..,, 8, IN7. ·
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$200
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[or mom]
EVERY
month
rua Am• nu Anu rua
How'd ~ou like to ha.e S200.00
a month for the nut ten yurs~
Here's how our Monthly Security
Account plan works: You invest.
SIJ $20.000 with , us. We tMn
HOd you each month a check lor
$200.00. This income is derived
from earnings. currently S.OO%
per annum, and from prinQpal.
At the end of ten yea11, we've
Jiven you S24.000.00 back. And
you still have a ntsl en in' your
account. This works for smaller
or larger amounh. leun more
about this plan. Spuk wittt the
officer with all the lids on our
Monthly Security kcoul'lt1 plan.
'Payments subje¢f lo 111• .,,.; . .._ i..-ofS..O IIOI'~~ ....
nil '"""'''' -"li!lei'wtlidl . 1 SiYinrs and loan aSsdciltion
may not wa ive its rights to
require up to six months notice
of intent to wilhdraw . .(vtry with ·
dra•a l request has bun met
promptly in our 31 yean.)
tfMST $10.000 _,.:
,_ ,.... , .. Ntlie
.... _.. tor lftnblll•,.
s so.oo 10 ''"' s 1,&75.00 S 75.00 10 yurs J 4.775.00
$100.00 10 JUB $ 875.00
IJM.ST $.20/J(IIJ:
$100.00 IO~n $1 7.350.00
$150.00 10 yurs S 9,550.00
$200.00 10 )'tlr1 s 1.750.00
UMST $25,1100:
$100.00 10 )'Uri $25.600.00
$100.00 15 ~1r1 $26,050.00
$150.00 10 '"" Sl7.1Kl0.00
IJIMST $)0,DOO:
$150.00 JO JUD $26.050.00
$150.00 15 rt•n $23.200.00
$225.00 10 )'titS $14.350.00
IIMSI$40,000'
1200.00 10 ,.., $34.725.00
$200.00 J.i JIID $30,950.00
SJOO.oo 1o,..,.. SJU25.oo
IJMIT $50.-:
$250.00 10 )'tlrl $43.425.00
$250.00 15 ,,.,.. $31.675.00
$315.00 10 )'UfS $23,925.00
IMYUT $75.000:
$300.00 10 JIIIS $76,12S.OO
$300.00 IS yurs $71.175.00 $450.00 10 ,...,.. $53,425 00
UMJT $101.100:
$.500.00 10 '"" $8U50.00
$500.00 15 "'" Sn.375.00 $150.00 IOtt•rs $47,850.00
'All projKtloM .,.. ,...... off-
"' lined on our Qlrrtm tllftllel rtte of 5.~. compou..., dele)'
eM paid ~~Uerttfly. (lftls II I lntt IMual,_... ol 5.13,.,.1 Tllt cufrlllt
dMdlfNI rete mey very from time
to tllftt eM thtftfort 1ntct ttM ,_.... llt.te, but lrill ftOt wb· --........ DOWPORT
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CHERYL L
PorllleooooodU...wi•la
•• -. N.._ LtCialr
Joa" of ClUJ Ha•ea ...
ooned a daaab&er &o the
Utu tlld· pvt h• in mu-
ria ... ClD Pri"-Y ev•ta,,
June 23. a& St.· An•••'•
. QUMLER
followed al lh e Irvine Co11t
CounU)' C lub, the 1ueu
book was circ ulated by
~.. Teresa Robertson,
c:ouain of the bride.
Pr .. byteriar~ Ouwch, the
dauall.,r wu Mill Oleryl
Lyu Jonu and &he poun
••• Willi 1m Prancit Dumler •
o( S.. Mariao,
The bride's mother re-
ceived auesta in a floor
len1th aown of s ilk chiffon
in a soft pink shade. It had
jewel encrusted s leevu,
and wilh it she wo re pink
acceuories and an orchid
corsaae. The aroom 's mo -
ther wore a yellow floor
lenath 10 wn, al so wi th
mat china acceuori ea.
Mr. ~mler i1 the ton of
Mrt , Mark PI&U ikot Jonu Jr.
~ Sin Marino and J .net
Hart Dumler of Baltimote,
Maryl.nd. The bride'a par-
ents live at 104 Kin11 Pl.,
Clirt Hnen.
Mn. J .not Dale Lawrence,
..Uo waa married 12 days
earlier, was her titt er's
matron of honor. Bridea-
maids were Mary Kay Shaw
of Beacon Bay, !luan Frost
of Lido, Anno Nocorine of
Loa An1oloa, Jennifer Shib--
ley of Fruno, 9\enie
Jones of San Marino and
N•.cy Stulv'of Los Anaolea.
The 1room's but man,
David Perrin of Claremont,
and 3 of tho uahen, Sandy
Smith and Ri chard Percival
cJ San Marino and Alan
Plaia of Glen dora, are all
Phi Delta Theta F raternity
brothen or the aroom from
USC. Also usherina were
&he bride's brother, Dale L.
Jones; Gerald Striff of
Palos Verdes and the
aroom'a ste~lnother, Mark
Faulkes J ones Ill of San
Mari no,
Dr. Ol.ules Dierenfield,
pastor of St. Andrew's
Church, read the double
rinarites, and music through
out the service wu sung by
the Mi tchell Boys Choir.
The bride wore a full
lenath &o wn of chantilly
ltce over silk oraanza,
styled with lona, pointed
sleeves and a scalloped
neckline re-embroidered
with tiny seed pearls. The
dreas was made with a
bouffant hooped skirt and a
cathednl train, which flow-
ed from the empire waistline.
Her i llu sion veil waa held
in place by an anael wing
headpiece made of lace and
aced pe arls . 5lie curied a
bouquet of lily of the valley,
prdenias and d uyaanthe-
muma, wi th a scat'terina of
tiny pink bridal roses.
IME5.Jt.i
HELD OVER
The new
James Bond Movie
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"CASINO ROYALE"
HELD OVER
Steve McQueen
'" 11 ... ,, ... SAND PEBBLES"
Che,.,l ond Willio"' Du"'l•r. (Kourkin Studio phoote.)
Her sister, the former cauaht by a circle t of mini a-
Janet Lee J ones, wore · an ture spider chrysanthemums.
aqua formal aown of si lk Her white bouquet was
chiffon and lace made in made o£ the chrysanthemums
the empire line. Wi th it she and lily of the valley.
The youna couple are
honeymoonina at the Kooa
. Kai Club in San Dieao and
points south,
Both of the young people
are s tudying for thei r mas-
ter's degrees at USC. Th e
bride attended Newpo rt Uar·
bor Ui&h Schoo l and Anoa·
kai School for Girls. She
took a year's unt versi ty
work in 1i awa1i and has
sin ce araduat el! from USC
wi th a B.A. de aree and
teaching credentials. Sh e
tea c~es aifted 1th grade
Engl ish and histor} stu-
dents at Wilson JUn L••T hi gh
in Pasadena. ll er so rnrit}
is Pi Be ta Phi .
wore a mat ching chapel veil At the reception, which Her husbanJ is a gradual e
N • 1 H of San \larinn lligh School ew arn va s at oag :;d ~~,';,:~·:;iehn'c:.·;l~:~
Suncloy, June 25 Fridoy, June 30 a member n£ the C.S. ~a\' a I
Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Girl_ \1 r. and\lrs. Thomas Resen·e and plans to coo-
Kalb, 2210·A S{ate St., Calo, 2072 Newpor t Bl vd., tinue his education, pur·
Costa Mesa. Costa \1esa. suing a career in poli tical
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Twin girl and boy _ news casting and rerorting,
EvCJs, 153 Del Mar Ave., \lr. and \1r s. James \tac-The couple will make
Costa Mesa. Kellar, ~44 Coron ado Dr., their hom e in Alhambra.
Gi rl -\1r. and Mrs. Vernon Costa \lesa.
Edler Ill, S41 Beaonia Ave ., Boy _ \lr.and\1rs. Th omas
Corona del Ma r. p 'l'O h · erry, • • Ana e1 m Ave.,
Gi rl -\b'. and \1rs. J ohn Costa \lesa.
Pidaeon, 26.5il Oran a e Ave ., Boy "7 \lr. and \Irs. Tommy
Costa Mesa. Stahr, 1H6 Cori and er Or.,
Boy-\1r, and Mrs. Robert Costa \lesa.
Campbell, 2176 Tustin Ave., Gi rl -\1r, and \·Irs. ll ans-
Cos ta Mesa. Otto De nschlag, Jll~-8 ·
Boy -\lr. and \1rs. David Fern lea£ Av~ •• Corona del
Huycke, Sl1Y:! Orchid Ave., \lar.
Corona del \1ar. Girl -\lr. and\lrs. Douglas
Monday , June 26 Uarris , 2262 Colaate Drive,
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cos ta \1esa.
Lina, 2~01 Paper Lane,
Back Bay, ,
Boy -Mr . and \1n. Paul
Bru mfield, l6Sa Minorca
Dr., Costa ~lesa.
Wedne1doy, June 28
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Marcus, 2700 Peterson
Way, Cos ta Mesa.
; Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Taylor, 1836 t-liahland Drive,
Harbor Highlands •
Thursday, June 29
Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Albert
Oi thar, 40~ Lugoni a St.,
Newport Shores.
Girl -Mr. and \1rs . Loren
Vennac:e, IOS I Concord SL,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -\1r. and \Irs. Robert
Hall, 218 1-BAmeri can Ave.,
Costa Men.
LEGAL NOTICE
~O'nl":t: OF PI 'ULJC m :AHING
Zonin~ Chan~te or Anwn<lm 'l'nt
Vo. 2.13 .
MRS. PHYLLIS lADE
DF COSTA MESA DIES
Ph yll is June Wade, J l
yea1·old fozm~• 1es1dent
Costa \1esa, di~d. Wednes·
day, June 21. m Cnsta
Mes:a. She becam~ ill seve•·
al weeks ago and 1eturned
to lh~ 1-t a•bo• A1 ea fwm San
J ose, whete she was WOfk·
in g as a libulian the past
2 yea1 s.
Mu. WaJe
Washington,
had lived in
wa ~ bom in
Indiana. She
Costa \lesa
yea1s and was a memh.:1
the San Ono£1 e su1fin g club.
Sun 'IVOIS include he! hus·
band, Dani el S. Wade, 2
sons, Daniel and Thomas,
all of 1389 P~tal Way, San
.fu se, he1 paJCnts , ~h . and
M1 s. lleJbell J . \late as
Costa \lcsa; a br othel .
N ot ic~ j,. h .. r!'hv li)i Y!'n tlut
the P lanninl Comnu~§inn of
the City o N!>w po n Bl'il('h
will hold one pub lir hrann_!!
on th" 11pptir ation of Ur. jac-k
T . .\looroe to arn!'n<i llistrkti n~t l~o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o;;;o;;;:l_ Map ~o. 4 I torn a C-HI to a
• C·O-tl Oi!urirt on Lot .•, anrl
hell J . \lat~as of Canoga
I:J a1k: and a sis te1, \hs.
Lucille Baur uf Santa Ana.
. Se 1v1ces we 1e he ld F11day,
June 23 . at Westcliff Ch
\tmtuarr in Costa Me sa. In·
te1men t was at Paci fic V1e w
Mcmo Hal P ark. The fami ly
that ftiends who wu h may
make memor1al con tdbu·
t10ns to lhe cancel fund. ~PORT . ,
AM ALL·fAMIL Y
PROGRAM
Huah O'Brien and
John Mills in
"AFRICA
TEXAS STTL!"'
Second Feature
"CtaJKA"
port ion o f Lot -~. rrac-t 1117.
locatf'd 111 3355 \'ia Lido,
Newoo rt I)I"Hr h .
Not iN• is hrrt-by futthn
liven that said pubhr hl"11ring
will be l held on thf' 20th day
of J uly, 1967, at th'l' hour of
8 :00 p.m. in the Counci l Cham-
bers of the N!'wport lj!'ach
City Hall , ttl which tim!" and
pl acl" fon y and all p<"tl'lons in·
tetP.!:Ited may 11pp!'1u and be
heard thl"reon.
Ray Y, Copl"lin, >~err!'tary
Newport !lr11 rh Cilr
Planning Commi,.s ton
Publiah: July 6, 1967, in
The ~-ewport !I arbor Ensij(JI
THEY LEAVE JUNIORS
Traditi onal gift gi ving at
the las t meeting of the club
year closed out th e member-
ship in the Newport Beach
J unior Ebell fo r ~lmes. Jack
~l aaadorn, Robert llodson,
Paul Linebaraer and Thomas
Sharp. They are now e liai ble
for membership in the senior
Ebell Club.
DOH SEZ ••.
i M get NEJPORT HARBOR EIIIIGII THURSOAY, JULY i , Ill! esans FIRSTSECTION --P111 3 OOIIliiA DEL IIAII, CALIF.
Do nl ''CARE IF FUCII8AS" II TOPIC Filii .IIIL f II lme5 IWI s Colla Mtta·BIY Citi es Downey, wi nn er or many
. . fuchsia Society will •nee t uophica and ribbQn.l ov•r
l.ot111 Markel, chasrm. of 'at 7:30 p.m. Monday, July tbe years, who will s peak
lfle Costa Mesa March of 10, at the Ameri can Leaion 00 "Care of fu chtias for
Dimes, has received the Hall, S6S w. 13th St. Pro-the summer."
community campaip award aram chairman Paul Keaster The meetina will be pre• ~ for cities over 35,000 for will Elton Kidder of a po tluck diMer.
an over-all campaian in·
~ cre ase of 2390 in the Oranae
EIGHT -YEAR-OLO Al lison
Olmstead, daughter ot Mr.
and Mr s . Ray Daniel Olm-
stead of 2M 2 Circle Dr.,
Bay Shores, tur ned in the
best en try for coloring the
"Solomon's Temple" Qot-
to-Oot Serrnonette on the
Ensign 's Bible page. Al li -
son has just completed 2nd
grade at Ha rbor View
Sc ho ol and will bi entering
3rd grade at New port Hei ght s
School in the la ll. (Ensi gn
photo,J
SCHOLA~SHIPS GIVEN
\·li ehe lle Taylor or Es-
tanc i t~ Hiah School and
Donna Ross o f ~ewr\•rt
Harbor lligh School have
been awarded full tui tiOn
scholarships for the char-
ter class which will open
J uly 11 at th e new \larin el\o-
Comer School of Beau t~ in
San ta Ana. \liss Irene
Hood, trans fen ed from the
compan y's !n gl e~ood
school, is the manaaer, and
Mrs . Mildred Eddy of Cos ta
County drive.
Mrs . Dorothy Gerner, or ..
pni zer of the mothen'
drive in Costa Mesa and
captain of the Adams School
area, was the recipient of
the mothers' march award
for a ·H "To increase.
\1rs. Bruce Blackma n o£
Costa \1esa also has re-
ceived recoanition for her
voiW1tcer cleri cal help.
The awards we re present·
ed by Arthur \1 cKenzie,
Costa \1esa city manager
and chainnan of the Oranae
Coun ty Ch apter o f th e Na -
tional Foundation -\·larch
of Dimes . He: appointed \h.
\Iark e I and \1rs. Gerner lO
head the 1 't6a campai an.
GARAGE BURGLARIZED
Police are in vestiaatina
th e S535 weekend burg lary
of ll erb's (iarage, 125-JJth
Sl .• We s t ~c ~pon . A st H
r-o rtab \e batter) charg er and
SJSll .,.,,,nh of wren che5 and
socke t~ ~er e stolen Sunda~.
SU MILLION FOR UCI
Q Congressman James B.
t II (R·J5lhl reron ed th1 s
.,.,eel that LCI ~111 receh•e
SI ,·H~,HO under the l~i ~er
Educall on Fa cd1 ties Acl of
1 ~fl] lu finance cons u uc tion
of fin e a.r t.s complu .
I n case you think
you might be stung
Some people ~m lo feel
th"l prc-scnptlons are out·
rai;tOusly prtetd. The truth
of lht maucr •s th1s : Last
)ear the average-Amcncan
bou~hl about 3 prescrip1ions for a row/ COil of
around S7.50. An ll't rage of le~os than SJ .OO pe:r
prescnpiLOn. Sure. some-drua~ cos1 a 101. So do
tele viston tubts-for the same reason. Thty're
produc11on mc tho..h. hoiiC"It"r , bnnl!; pnct~ down.
PcnK"I\1111 for C\amrh:. CO•~'• on I~ <I ~m:~ll fractton
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an..! can tcll )Ou 1h" f hc \ o~Jc f.url) prteed. You
~:;et ~hal )O u pay for. V.c-01.re aiY.ays pleased to
serve you.
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Polisodos Rood , Bock Boy
GJ .JJa~W//
W T','v"'l•l annual JIUIII rOll will dlive up, IDd Be&, .bo have a teal holiday wil.bout
el I OWIIOnt. , .MallO . ••c UIU&I bl"-• d 0 • •••• or doelft0( boltt\'t lht hllh-Ul -•-• an RU)' ""-nen Cotona • • •
Hilhlanch lftd JCIII'I ll'ldBill' Wll)'l to be aafe, will ny "EI Sid'' has been taaad\-
Rittet or Newport HtiiiUt. "P· ' •1 ed!. . .and 1ioce it was On the lOth, Bea tnd Gene • • • ·'-Thou alona the South seven yeau qo wat Sid
Bleck or Hal bot View HJih Bay FIORI on Bolboa l tland Hortman o. r eo ...... del Mar will join them •.. and lle~e•a ta t d h bu ld a twiaL •• J·01 pilot, Geee, WOJe dcliJhted to aee Neuie 1 1 e . ·~ •. 1 ~na,;entu.re Unde~wood. wboae home h or thu ~•ahtmna aa•l·
in PacUic Pal indu, ltturn ~at . · .fnen~s and tela-
to hCI IUmmtl place ()( ~IVU WCJC dchJhted to ICC
many, many yean .•• artet ttl hull fin~lly touch w~te1 .
beina laid up (or a apcll. Onlooketa .•ncludcd Maulyn
She auived in time to IJCct and Bob. ~hila~, Helen Oren ~e annual 4th of July hana-and J~li~ .spu~a or Balboa
tna of the PliJ• wianina be-Island, Sad s wtfe, Nona, a~d
aooiu on the balcony of dauaht~t and '~· : :Jeame
neiahbota, tt&e McDonalds. and J1m: .• Vua1ma and
And to laul'lc:h hea fot the LA!'ny W1aaan and Ttwnan
summo1, daulht.er Cuolyn B~tley or Ne,..Pott; Kathleen
and het husband Stu p1y Rtch&Jds of Corona del Mar ;
c:.me for a visit with her £7~tolyn and Tom. W~. wh o
over the weekend h ve on the PenJnsula; fzom
• • ; San Gabriel, Helen Long:
Back from a &lor ious H ... rrom L .A., Att Hahn; com-
waiian holiday. .Mitiam ina in r10m Alcadia. Lillian
and AI Katz of Cameo and AI Dumas and Betty and
Sh Ray Cable: fuxn Belaire,
STUDIO OF CHARM .... ~ •. s .. ~ ...
AID MODELING Troth 15
or es.. L"ll . h • • • t tan and C et Echett,
Where else would
and Bill Bents of
Peninsula be thi s
but boating Catalina
M&Jcia
Balboa
holiday
and Malie and Fted Kiisel,
who live in La Crescenta. • • •
...... '"' FREE ....,...... revealed
"SECRETS OF REAUTY" •••
way •. , Ginnie Bone and her young
dauahte1 , Robin, of Ha1bor
View Hills have just teturn·
ed f1 om a most wonde1ful
holid11y ... in Eu10pe. Summer Classes ~~.~-=--,~-.. -:',-~
Now Forming k•-
OEliNG AND TElEVISION * CHARM AND PER SONAl DEVElOPMENT * Dlt.A.MATICS-SPEECH-UTTLE THEATRE * 5,-ci•l Cout~as for Homemokers*Coreer Girt,
FlORENCE SMALES Director of Our State licen•ad
HOUU MODEliNG AGINCY ........... 1.519 N. Moin, Santa Ane-547-4971
M1. and Mu. A. Sandy
Steiner of Cotona High.lands
announce the ensagement of
'theil daughte1, Jul ie Matie
Steiner, to Paul Edwa1d
Fancle1, son o f M1. and Mu.
Paul Fancle1 o f Covina.
Mi ss Steine1 is a senio r at
UGI, and Mz. Fancier is a
sophomo1e at Otange Coast
Coll ege.
The wedding will take
Now hete is the way to
spend a vacation •.. no btg
ttavel expenses ... no ca1
sickness •.. no uavel we11 y
youngs teu. . .Ma1ion and
Wayne Sylveste1 live in
Costa Meu ... Each yea1
they rent a place on Balboa
Peninsula fo1 a week and
take their boys, fout , and
• • •
Ir vine Te11ac e dwelle1s
J ody and Ron Ha11od wei·
comed Jane and Lym an
Faulkne1 and Teuy and
Monk. Abbott fo1 a 4th of
July celebcatinn ... and all
o f their kids'
~HIJ ID ~HfC placo July 14 , in •he Palm•• I .. ~..... ... I Room or The Newportel Inn. r-=--..::::.::.:::..;:;.::~..:::::..::.:::..::,;::;.._: __ o It will be a semi-ro m(al wed-
Clipping service expands
Pacific Clippings, the \'ertising, rinanc e, govern~
Southern California news ~ r,tent.. educatio n, !!IOCi al ser~
paper reading service, has vice agencie s and other
completed the move to 4 clients.
A Frte an d /ndtptndent
Congrtgational Chri.stian Ch urch
The Rev, John PrldoneH, minlat.,
Sunday ~rvice and Dlurch School at 10:00 a.m.
Nura.ry ure pro"l doad
Firat Baptist Ourch
•• .. af..Coata Meso
Bapti!!lt Bible Fellow~Jhip
l"d~pudtrrt Biblt Baptis t
S.ta Alia & Mognolio Sts .
Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor
ATTEHD THE OIUROI
OF YOUR OIOICE
REGULARLY
ding, orfi c iated by Rev.
Walk e of the Unitarian
Chu1ch , Costa \1esa .
LEGAL NOTICE
SOTIO : OF' Pt 'Ill JC HEARING
Notic " i~ h"r"by ~h-~n that
thf' Pl<tnr11n8 C:ommn•s1oo of
tht• City o f ,-;t'wport Bf'ach
will hold a public h"atinF on
th,. 11ppl irnt ion of r. .. orge C.
Pick .. rin,ll for a Variance" ::902
to P"'nn1t : a minimum 6 inch
:otidt· yar•J inMe11d of the 3 ft .
reqolirt!d 0 11 Lot 25, Block 23th
Trar t Corona df'l \lar, b own
111'1 3:!5 j lt!lmint .-\v .. nue, Cor-
suites o f the Prudential \1rs. Dunlap founded Paci ~
9Jilding, 1102 West 17th fie Clippings after many
St., Santa Ana, it is an · ~·ears in newspapering and
nounced by owners Sky and public relations. She was
Velma Dunlap. a staff writer fot the Los
Starting in Otanae County Angeles Ti mes, Long Beach
in 1959, Pacific Clippinas Press-Telegram and o ther
has expanded to readin&· papers.
clipping of more than 400 Sky Dunlap was a news
Southland newspapers. Tens executive with the Santa
or thousands of news items Ana Reai s ter, Uni ted Press
are"fMti-t.d to indusll)', busi-International, Santa An a
ness, public relations, ad-Globe and Lo s Angeles
ona del ,\hr.
Noticf' il'l h,.r,.b y further LEGAL NOTICE
gi_ven that ..aid publiC" hearinll: NOTICE OF' PUBUC HEARING wil l bt' hl"ld on the 20th day of N 1· · h b · h .I I ~ 0 ICt' IS f'te f SI VeD I lit
• SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.m. Sunday School
1:00 a.m. Mom ina Worship
6:00 p.m. Train ins Unions
7:00p-.m. Evening Worship
, Jr:}\~{· _196h' /ill. t~f' ~r ~pba-PlanniD(! Commisaion ol flRST BAP'IlST CHURCII p!.I!T. In 1 ,e Co11u 1l Cia tft.e City of Newport Bucb
(Southern ) j/ IIUae Nh~rnl B .. t Cl ttY-will ho\it • pehlle heariaA on
Times fot 10 years;· served
10 ~·ears as assistant to
the president of Santa Ana
College, and since I %3,
has been fulhime w\th
Pacifi c. He also is the
Southern Califo rnia corre-
spondent for the national
newspaper Uade magazine,
Editor & Publisher. o f New
York. WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
3:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Lvtheron Church
Of tit. Master
LutMran
Church in Amerieo
2900 Pacific View Dr,
arona del Mar, Calirornia
Dr. William R. Eller
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
8:45 a.m., FM~ily lror~<hip
9:4S a.m., Churc.Ji School
11:00 a.m., ff'l!ltive 11i'orship
NURSE RY PROVIDf~D
Tloa P'orun of Chr l1l
P'•w., •' tho Holy Sphlt
S..nd., Sch-1 9 •• .,.,
....... ,.. ···•hill' 'fthJO •• Ill. e ... -lnt s ...... c:. 7 ......
W .. n•••Y 11'-1• Study _, , • ., .. 7 .......
Mw11.., olwlat ••,.,lc:••
A f•ll l'oatll Pro1r••
of Ora•1e ••d 23rd
Coaca Mesa
,Pa•t•r H.l!. J•n•••'
11 • •u '" 1e t me ~D P ace the appncatio n 'of ToiP Shea-Corona del Mar a~y and •II pt'rson!l Interested h•n Eoterpri&ea, Inc:.. for 11 Coast HWJ , at MacArthur ":."Y appnr an d he hf!ard C"e Permit Rl291 LO pf'rmit: a
Pastc.r Howard E. Williams 1 ~re;r· ,. C 1. _ beer and wiae cellar on tht •r ' .opf' In, '<f'Crf'tary '"'f'Sterly 35' or Lota 12 13
Phone 673-(,626 :'\"'"Port U~a('h Ci rr & 14 , Block 1. Tract Sea;ho~
SUHOAY SCHOOL. ...• hHo.., _Phtnnm~tC.ommiS ... Ion Colony, kn own 8li 6110 W.
MORtoiiHGWORSHIP •. 11,00•"' ~!1 bh~h : Jul) fl, 1967.,•n. Coa!it Highway. I I h .. :'\e'"']IOrt Harbor t.n"I!Pl Noticf' is herf!br f11rther
fVEtoiiHG WORSHIP • • 7t00"" ~~:iven that said public hearing
WfDtoiESOAYSUVICf 7ol.5 I"" LEGAL ... OTIC::E will bt ht'l d on the 20th day
HUR.5ERY PROVIDED -----·· ·····-------o r Jul)·, 1967. at the hour of
WTJ"Jr.F OF PUBI.IC HEARING 8:00p.m. in the Council ChiiiTI-
Christian Sc ience
Services
F'IR.'rr CtiUactl OF
CHRIST.SC'l£NTIST
J~OJ Via Lido
Ncwpoft Beach
SUNOA Y SCHOOL
9: 1.5 •·"'· .,.4 II •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15-llo .....
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETlNG I •·"'· READING ROOM
....... .,..: 9 ...... ~ s ..... .
.... " ..... ,: 9 ...... -7:45 .... . r.,.,,.,. ..... ,,, .. ...,,
9 ..... -s ...... ; , •• , .•.
S.."4•r: '•·"'· -4 •·"'· SECOND CIIVIICII Of'
CRUST ,ICIEN'TWI"
Newport Such 11
Cot"ona del Mar
183~ Eut Cout Hiahway
SUND..\.Y SCHOOL f : IS •·"'·
SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·•·
WF.DNESOAY EVENING
\1EETING 1:00 •·"'·
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
~2863 East Coast Hiahway
Mon. ~ ~t. 10 ••Ill• 10 5 p.m.
TbuttJdi.y e•eaias·-7 to 9
Ynu ate c:ordi ally invilcd to
auend ~~ch Services ud
to use 1he R.e..tioa Room.
Notlce i:ot htrf!by o~~i•·en that hers or th e Ne,.·pon Beach
thr Plonninl_li C:omm1ssion ol City Hall. at wh ich tjme and
tht' City of ·:o/ewport Rf'ach place an y and all per!IOD!!I in·
will hold 11 1_1uhlic hearinr on terested may appear 11.11d be 1he 11ppli('Ht1on of Pau G. htard !hereon.
Moorhr ... t lor 11 I'!<<' Pennit Ray Y. Copelin. 5ecteUI"''
1!'1289 to permit: nn addi tion to S ewport Beach City
an "'"•ting non-conforming P lannin(! Commis!<ion
d .. ell in~t-<>n Lot 30. Block 18. Publi•h: Julv 6. 1967, in
S"'C"tion 4, Tr~trt Balboa Is-Thr Newport. Harbor En!!iign
land, kno,.n """ 313 Onv' TJtOIIAS IIIJTTEM Of ~trr.,t, Balho • ],.land. ' " ~oti C"I' is h"r"b·· further COROllA DEL MAR DIES
ftl \'f'n that "aid pubi:C" hf'arinjl
,.ill be held on thr 20th day
of j nlv, 1967, at thr hour of
8:00 p.m. 111 the Council
Chambf'rl'l of thf' Se .. ·port
Hrarh f:il\ Uall, 011 ,.·hich
tim<'!' and plan• anv and all
pf'r:<On.!l intf'r,.sttd rna~· 11ppear
and bf' hf'ard th,.tl'on.
Ray Y. Copl'lin, Sf'ctf'tary
Sewport !1P11Ch f:ih'
Pl~tnn in F Commi s~i-on
Publish: July 6. 1967. in
Th<" Newt•ort flarbor [nsif(D
Thomas E. Whitten of Cor-
o na del Mat, a 32~·ear civil
service employee, died Sun-
day, June 25, in a Newport
Beach hospital at the age of
73.
Mr. Wh itlen, a resident or
. .lJO Heliotro pe Ave .• s erved
with the U.S. Navy 12 yean.
encompassing Wotld War I.
He also worked as a Los
Angeles fireman fot 20
_ __!!,GAL NOTICE years.
NUnCE OF' PllRLIC. IIE.ARING He had lived tn California
Not•('" i" hf'rf'by @;v,.n that for 25 years, with 13 years
the Plannml CommJ!i!iJOn of residence in the Harbor
th,. C•t~· o ~ .. wport 8f'ach Area. He was born in Ohio. wd l hold 11 public heanng on . . .
the 11ppli cation of Ctirist Survtvors mclude tus
Chur~h by thf' St'11 fo.r at~~~ wife, ..f.va; 2 stepsons, Jac k ~"nn •t: #1290 'C? ~f'rm 1t: add•· and Lyle Miller; a step-tlonl'l to an r•u stm~t non-con· . fonnins chnt('h includ ing dauahter, Manlyn Proctor,
building!!, to,.f'r, l'li~ tond and five arandchi ld.ten.
bu ll etin board on l.ots I thru co. · h ld J
1lewpprt'ltnrLor f.ulf.trun ~ 9. l!lodr. 114. Tract 234. kn own .:KtVtces were e une
... 1400 ~·. Halbo11 Bl vd. 28 at P eek Family funeral
Noticf' i"' herf'by furthf'r ~ti ven that f'aid publ.c hearing
will be held on thr 20th day of
July, 1967, at 1he hour of 8:00
p.m. in the Council Chambers
.. 0, tbf! Bl11!f!I Dlli'rloo•int Nc>u·port Httrbor••
J&OI Cl..1,,-OI'I!VIE
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
PO .. I!tn.. 'f IUA•s CAMUA
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT BLVD.
PH. 646-9J&Jcoata "'len .•
IE A GOOD NEIGHBOR
II yw ue a ne.,..comer, or
kn ow or a newcomer ll:\
the !larbof Area who hu
not been welcomed, do
her a favor by callin1 the
Harbor V•sitor between
!! and 10 a.m., and she
wi II call on your friend
•tth valuable in(ormatt!"'
and &ihs Cram rnendly
business firms wh1ch
stand ready to help hf'r
be come acquainted with
her ne• surroundin&s. ·
THE HARIOR VISITOR
""-•: H'Y 4-tl61
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lletwotn Tustin An. & Newport FrHwoyl
5431432
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
8:00a.m. to q:oo a.m.-Family worship Service.
9:15 a.rl'. Ill 10:15 a.m.-Fami ly Slbdy Session:-1
10:30 a.r-~. to ll:JO a.m.-Family Worship Service.~
of the Nf'wport Reach City
' Hall, 111 whi ch time and place
IIDY II.Dd all perto.Onfl interested
may appur qd be heanf
thf'reon.
A SAVING PLAN FOR EVERY NEED*
111e &ev. Ju.ea 0 . Blaa., PM&or
The Rev. Georae J. ·&Jsdiecter, Vi sitation Pastor -·-31
.• , ....... ,
WXUIY
CIIUISII ......... ( -... -.... 11 -... tl ............
Ray \'. Copelia, •ecnotary
Newpon Ouch Citv
P\aaaias Commlat~ioa I Pabll"'-: July 6, 1967.t ia
' The Newport Hatltor t;aaip
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Tllo "lslolll Ho~Nty"io ...... "' !A..., • .t L.
....,.,, ........................ C'llllel
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I. TERM SAVINGS-For the budget·minded--a cash reserve for 4 fit.
unexpected expenses-taxes--and other annual payments-/0 ...
interest compounded quarterly ··~~
II. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT-For definite investment periods 5%
(minimum $2.500}-interest mailed quarterly, if desired :::._
Ill. SYSTEMATIC INCOME PlAN--For those who want to set aside 5%
investment funds and receive monthly income. Interest com· ,..
pounded quarterly -
I
NEII'ORT HARIIlR Ellllll
FIRST SECllOII --P• i
Tli-Y. JULY I. IS7
CODA Dfi.IIM, CAUF.
s,. ..... , ....•• -~ .. tlell.,
REEF· APARtMENTS
DICK NABERS Mid wife Pe..,1v are con-
Qratulated by Willard Jordan, left, mayor
of Costa Mesa, at the groundbreak in.g 'of
Nabe rs Cadillac Inc., to be located at
2b00 Harbor Blvd. Mr. Nabers, a Corona
del Mat resident~ has long been associa-
ted with Modern Motors, Cadillac agency
in Glendale. The formal opening of the
new .31/racre facility in September will
mark the fulfillment of a long time ambi·
tion of Naber s to build a brand new Ca·
dillac dealership for the beach cities.
Th e bu i lding wa s desiqned by architect
Wil l Jordan and is being constructed by
Snyder-Langston Inc. of Costa Mesa.
(Walter Gerhardt photo.)
R • .J ... Red paint causes furor
642·6472 Near panic hit the Ri chard· ": sample of the pain t
son Yacht Anchorage a t ~h1ch fi rs t. attracted a n en-
eve. 673-34~8 160 1 Bayside Dr., below t10n a t Richardson Yach t
1730 W. Coast H•woy Irvine Ten ace just before Anchorage was compared
Newport Beach ,1 d .' l"ne ,6 with a sample taken from noon , on a}, .. • . .
(."an•t Sell ft?
Trade It;
;-:'or Fas t Ac tion & Results
~~all
EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS
Df,YLE CO. 5~8e \l 68
~70 E. 17th St., Costa \lesa
A all went out to the city the stonn d taln. publ~c 1vorks department for "They ma tched perfectly.:•
I R d . 1 Ken Perry announced tn· he p. e pam was seen
. . into the boat umphantly. dra,mng Although further legal moorage area.
In a manner ll• ri\·al action is unlikely, the case
''en is not closed. A dim view She rlock Holmes, "' is taken of dumping any· Perry heading a public . thing do"TL a s torm dra1 n wo rk s party set out to track which is wa ter soluable, or dov.n the source of the
paint.
On Bayade re Terr. a house
being remodled b} Dri n!t
Eddy Consuuction Co . was
found with a nearby storm
drai n discolored, red.
Wells-McCardle Realtors
like!~ to clog the drain,
according to the Newport
Beach poliCe department.
One office r said it is cus-
tomary to gi\'e ci ta tions
similar to traffi c ti ckets for
li ttering stonn drain s. In
the eyes of the law that is
an} thing other than water,
Reliable Service Sin ce H43
181U Newport Ll 8-772~ Costa Mesa
SHORECLIFFS
Immaculate and ready to move in -a
ftne home ror entertaining. 2 lge. BR's,
dining rm., lge. deo It apacl.pua k.itchtm,
Owner has moved -and priced ro· self.
Un furnJ shed or partially furnished, in·
clud iu~ 9 onemal rugs. Orrty a few steps
tP oc~an. OPEN AFTERNoONS
227 Morning C•nyan llo.d. CdM
C•ll Owner 673·:Z3SS ar 137-7531
•
'I EA:l the &.LLEN
'Theat re Compa ct Organ'
WLth electroni c ttaps and
Cas tane ts-'J:"J LY at. ..
COR COR -\~ \IU~IC CO.
(\cross from Fashion Sq.)
;:flt) Town .~ Coun Lty
u IJ orfd.~" -"' n I J)IJQ
iUu.~tratwn~ -/o und rr·
~fund todtn '~ h r adf1n~~
'ou must (ir,t undrr~/and
toduH' [u u II' urfd.{.
Papnhack 9i r.
' 5~1-43 1 8
Open \Jon .• ~ Fri . 'ti l 8 pm
• Ya maha • Story $.: Clark.•
!T\\T\ii"i\ir-:.-~rm-n.,-
from :
Arn ertc1111 Opinion Hook Store
1934 Harbor Bhd.
Costot ,'Mesa -Phon I' ti4fHHH~
BlOOD lEADS POLICE
TO MAKE ARREST
Jack K. ll amilton, 716
Via L11Jo Nmd, Lido Isle,
has been cha1ged with the
auemptcJ mommg bu 1gla1y
Saund:1~, Jul) 1. of lh.:
Y.hite II!,I !>C Inn, wh1ch is
JUSt {>ppo,i tc: the Ci ty hall
and police dc:pa1tment on
Newpo11 Blvd.
OeLc c tin~ Hamil ton, no
+e lation, said the suspect
.... a!> cont:tcted afte1 police
"Cnt fwm a bloody, shattel·
cd unnd0w at the Wh1te
l-lo1se Inn tu lloag t-I n spital,
whe1e dr~ctms had s tllched
the left a1m and hand of U1e
t\SII for ~our garage items.
BOOKS, too ls, housewares
needed for nu r dai l} gar-
age sale. n~0-1675, Te-
Y.inkle llard .... ar c::, Cost a
\lcsa.
lit~s t mndel :"Jo. 1.!0 Vari•
type! "1 th many new type
fa ces. ,\bt~ have ll ead·
llner. Call Ftan 673·1 507
A lbief boudcd the boat
of Frank W. LaHaye, 4422
S. ·Via Marina, Upper Back
S.y, moored orr 2600 w •.
Coau Hwy.,· Mariner• Milo,
and purloined lhe owner's
wallet containina ·sn ... A
turlllr· lOre a \4 .. root or
plywood from the out1i do
wall at the home of Jamn
C. McDonald, 3401 Ocean
Blvd.. Corona del Mar,
slipped into lhe house,
stole a $~5 watch and a
S20 sleepina baa •.• A car
buralar shoved wooden
blocks under the Ch,evroletl
Camaro of Anae l E. Rodri·
quez, 1542 Galax)·
Dover Shores, and s tri
the victim's car of a
drum, 2 tires, and 2 hub
caps, worth 51 ..;5, .. Van-
dals anned with firecracken
des troyed a mai I box at the
home or Thomas E. Bre·
nail, 2581 Circle Or., Bay
ShOres ... A homem~:~de, 13-
foot outrigger boat, with 2
planks ti ed across it, is
being held b)' th e Harbor
De partment for the owner
•.• Mu rray G. Reed, 17, of
2323 Comell Dr., Costa
~1esa, was taken to Uoag
Hospital for treatment of
serious cut s on his mou th
and tongue following his
car's collision with one
driven by J.,hn A. Gragli a,
61, o f ~ 11 Holm wood Dr.,
N~wport Hei ghts, at W,
Balboa Blvd., and 30th St.,
West Newport.
Sun cloy , July 2
.\larcella L. Huahes, 406h
39th St., West Newport, was
a"ested on a Lona Beach
municipal court warrant,
charging failu re to appear
.A daylight burglar
climbed through an open
window at Genie Central,
~03 N. Newport Blvd., New-
port Heights, and cleaned
out a desk drawer contain ..
ing .S15 ••• Tricycli s t Carul
Torta, 16, of 2-HIJ W. Ocean
Ft., Cen tral Newport, and
riding com panion and room
mate Ann Tessier, s truggled
REAL ESTATE
SIIORECLIFFS -BEST BUY
Elegan t 3 B.R., 3 Bo. home in immacu•
late condition, completely redecorated,
new kitchen, lush landscaping, secluded
pot;o. NOW $64,500.
CAMEO HIGHLANDS-BEST BUY
4 B. R .... Fern. ~m ... top condi tion ... ou t-
standing floor pion ... beautifu l carpets
and drapes ... bui lt-in Elec t. ki tchen ...
JUST $38,500
CLIFF HAYEN DUPLEX-BEST BUY
Neot·as-o-pin duplex ... ideal for owner
or tenant or year 'round ren tals ... freshly
pointed ... ready to occ upy. LOW, LOW
PRICE S33, 500'
bl'iefl}' with 3 youna men j.h;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~jS~It~P~L~I~R~I<~AL~~=~~ who commandeered their
rented trike on:V500 W. 2515 I!. C..et
Ocean Ft. and Us25 dam·
age to i t, before returning
the tticycle ... \brine Philip
W. Wa lker of Torrance, dri -
\'ing his car west on E.
Coast Hwy., near Jamboree
Rd., at II a.m. rear-ended
the stopped c ar of Ed Lin·
hart, )17 Ma rgueri te Ave.,
Corona del Mar; his car
crashed forward into a boat
being towed by Robert E.
Basham, 7lJI Heliotrope
Ave ., Corona del \lar, ..
Willi am G. Sullivan, 1571
Orange Ave., Costa Mesa,
complained only o f a h"od·l
a che after his south-bound
car, on Polari ll Dr., Dover
Sho res, south of ·
Dr., hi t a ligh t polc and
trol box for a sprinklin
system, continued ou t
ttol for ~0 feet bdore
Bay & .Ocean View
CORONA DEl MAR S. OF HWY .
$44,750
Owner will c orry 1s t trust deed. Attractive
remodel ed home on oversized R .. 2 lot, 3 bed·
room & den, 2 baths. Easi ly converted to
duplex. Second kitchen exists now (used
for storage). Room to expand at rear.
Irvine Terrace
$39,500
P erfect family home, 3 bedroom & den, 3
both. Greet gorden patio. Bedroom & both
with insi de~uts i de entranc e for in ·low or
teenager. Low down.
The bar room at th e BalboaJ GAY N 0 R 11. Clu b, 1221 W. Coast rea -.:y CO .
"l•<n• !, •• n ~,,l , .'\. c r.on d i''"n''~.
,,,.j u ~•·d fmm S:lfo9; ,.
S L -,!I,
Marin ers Mile, nearly PETs-----l~~~~~:;;;c;;;;;;;;_-;-;c; If aced judoment day Tu .. day, 673-3817
TOWNHOUSE1
Enj oy condominium li\linq in beautiful \'IST
BAHIA on the bav. Yo ur c hoice one level or two
s tory three bedroom, dininJit room , two bath -all
electri c (inc . heat) luxurv homes. Two heated
pools , puttin~ ~eens, shuffl e board & badminton
courts for your pleasure with no maintenance
problems. Price s lartin~ at 0 \LY $28,750 with
10% do wn -90 "0 financin~ with no points. OPE~
WEEKE:\IOS 1-S. (Corner Tus ti n & Del \lar) \'ew·
po rt Beac h.
CHARMIN.G HOME
PLUS GUEST HOUSE
llere's the a ns we r to you r mother-in•law probl em
o r week-end co ii P~e kids . The home o ffe rs three
bedrooms, 114 baths and l anre kitc hen with eati
area. Th e-2UeSt hous f' has i ts o wn private en-
trance and offe rs L.R., bedroom, kitchen and
bath. Larllt! double Jit3r8JitC" on al le v with parkinjil
spac e ror two additional ·cars . Locat ed in ''TOP
EA S'TSIDE COST·\ \IE S.I" n•;•hborioood. ~ear
schools and o nl ~· a c ourlro blorks rrom WEST·
CLI FF Shopp ing: CentPr. Pricerf to s e ll at o nly
$26,950. Excellent financinll av..1 il able o r o wner
may ca rTy. ACT FA ST.
M.M.Liin,
"Y .. 'II uu 0... l'rindlr -·
,. .. ll'llt ... -lti .... 1 (Me -
l.u1tllll .. L 1M a . lhl"llf C•tcJ1
hoo~ ... c.ll 64-
SPACE FOR RENT
in the Ensign Building
2721 E. CUll HIIJ,1 CIMI ... II•
Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rear of building,
wi th entrance from Fernleof Ave.
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
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\.• .. \ «~! I !j ,.,,.,,.,,,j olfl(oll\"' r.... ~ ,.,-,_ ··~··d lt.oourunnd
"'I ..... .,. ,( rl"d'"'· ~·"''
• PETS 27, when fire broke M B I needs an elec plate, in a room above the bar. 6 · I
T US HELP YOU with fulJing ch airs, tv tables or Firemen arri ved at 3:50 1 ____ 2_1 _____ ar_l_n __ e, ___ "' __ · __ s_. ____ JI your ret problem -diet, ''"'':' Call 6 7J··hl50 and we an d pu t the fl ames out 1·
skin condition, training, will h~lp yo u clean out lw;,~;n 4 minutes. Cause of IUSIIESS CORNER .J !', w.
"'L II\1 111 1-PIIILI.II':'-CO.
1•)11-\. \l.<tn :'-t. ••I 2fllh
etc. NO O IARGE for this yuur garage' equipmen t rocm fire is In bustl ing Calimesa (near Redlands) and surroundttd
service. • iUSiHE'SSiiiN .. TALS•• tennined. Damaae was by 5 new service stations. Only 200 feet from a Fr .... ~;;~i SP;~E ror rent~~ ~~~~~~·~t_'S~I'-'.,0~0~0=·---I .,.,oy off ond on romps, this is the comer to grab ri~t
•
JORDAN'S PF.T SHOP
21'32 E:. Coast Hwy., 673-2:430
CORONA. DEL MAR
••Bank.Americard
•• Join your C[).\t O.amber!
AL'COHOL!CS ANONYMOUS
'Harbor Area. 673·8724. 24
how.-._
• WORK WANTED
lRONINO. Ye ars of
I' I now, Improved wi th a 2400 sq. ft, bu ilding, the site is Ensi P'l arcade bu i I dina, Cockta• 272 E C COM I approximot ely 100' 11 200'. Priced to sell at $60,000. I • uast Hwy., .
Ideal for insuran ce or real Lounge J 01 A LOT
estate. Call The Ensi an , 3 '-~ h d ' ' oearoom ome, plus a uplex, on o SO x 200 Costa 673-0SSO \llonderfuloppo--o·ty to M I E h f ~ d I h '-d •-• esa at, oc unit o me up e x as two ~ rooma and
buy a reatau.rant .nd enc losed garages. 100% occupancy brings in o regular
Pac. View Memoriol j
COM. Retai I
each. SACRl.flCEl
each, 548·1277.
cocktail loun1e jn the $310 per month, .:ith paymenh on the trust deed of
local atcL D1ncin1 '-$150. Out of town owner has oshd us to sell it for can accommodate 160
people. ·JIIneu rorcu just S29,SOO. Better hurry. 1 on ;mmeotiate tale. DOWITDW IUILDIMGS
*'f9.500 In: In the heart of Anaheim, with a scheduled income
includea fi.llllroa. u..... of SSOO per month. Thr" stores, plus profesilonol
icnce on a ll lypes of c l~ Call in Your Wont Ad rerable lice.... sUi .... upstoln. $49,500. .. •
~On busy .4th Sr. in Sonfo' Ano. :rwo sto.ry -:wehouM ~
includes bos .. ent oncl roilraocf dock. ·Leaaed·W $485 ~
AQUARIUM, 20 aollon,
Excellent
lhin1 & linen.SI?ecialty, to the Ensign uiu··ICI· ••
men'• shiru. Sl.SO per hr. 673..0S50 Ull --
Mable Whitman, 607 Mar· ~~§~E~~~~==~ I •.".•.•.;•.• •. CIJM_ .• 673-2774. 2 ~ 2 ...... a& -··eo.·~'~·· ...... . teTILI\'151011 • ·ND,7SIJ '•
l -. . • -GUARANTEED US£0
£ STOIIAGI TV'• 42f.JII
HARBOR TRANSFER TV l.eaoala UO Milt
AND STORAGE llooy -OpcicM A,.., fo• Eltper< calla t5
WHEATON DRI"S TV
....,th,. Owner soys sell. for Sf9,5DCL · lo• • '·
MAYI A'IOAT YDU .. 'l' UIITf . ; '· : ' .
hove ,...,., PfOP'rtY own•• who will ecc.pf ltoats
$100,000 In ••ch-"" llool• hol~o. lloi -
!..-Hoo ,.,.. r-l .. oed ..,.. .. f lol lou11 ...... , lo .~
.. ·-· ... "!'-..
llcettlo fWiches. C.ll us to ... If yaur YMMI wUJ fit .. I
.... ~··.·.~· .. ~ c.u ..... -~ . -·
. PIOII U2·UI1 .
V.t.NLINES, INC. c:::r~QI~~I ll 8-7J2J or U ll-97i;I~J~.j(lltololtl<l 1 37.1E.17tJo St., Coote
.... ---.k(WPT'UGI
•
2 Bedroom Home with separate family
•oom and l•d bed•oom .......................... S39,500
also
2 Bed•oom home on R·2 lot... ................. S27,900
Just Reduced
3 Bedroom, 2 bath Home with Income .. S39, 500
. aiJO Just Reduced . -· Lar'ait 3 Bidroam, ·2 both h..e with
'· 21i0droam API., both .ho•• louilt-ins,
:J ._ ... dr-•· ..,d fireplace ............. $55;200
I
NE.-c!RT HARBOR !Jill Gil
ARST SECliON --P.1
THURSDAY, JULY 6,.1961
OORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
• f OR A
COMIERYATIYE
A,roach ..
G•nen~J lnturonce
Contact
ED 'WARD
AT
JAY & RENfRO
333 N. NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH
LIBERTY 8-1188
Vice Mayor Doreen
a rende ring of new
office of Glendale Fede ral , Savings by
J.E. Hoeft, chai rman of the boa rd. Look·
ing on are Russell Litch, standing at
left, manager of the office, and Raymon d
0. Edwards, presiden t of the associa·
tioo , the occasioo wa s the ''get ac-
•
••
I
quainted" luncheon last week at the lr·
vice Coast Country Club, hos ted by
Glenda le Fede ral for more than 100 area
business -and civic leade rs, to announ ce
.ne noening of the branch office at 2333
E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar. (Van-
guaro photo.)
From the Police Blotter
..... ..,, .._. 21 aaraae door Md into lbo p101eUe4, police laid. lftd
A 1200 pic&ure window in home of L60nard Carulhen, a fiaht ruulted. •, .Two new
Howud'a R .. lalrant, 4001 2701 Ebbtide Rd., Harbor pursea, nlued att40, w~ra
W, Co .. t Hwy,, Welt New .. View Hilla, and walked out anatched orr a counter In
port. waa ahaU.ered by an ~ain wi_th 130 •• ·,A do&e,.. lbe ahop, Happtnesa ia a
unidentified o bject IOaud maned duef acaled lhc back .. New Raa, 2755 E. Coaat
duou .. it. .. CaJ thievea yard fence ll the home of Hwy., Corona del Mar, on
atole a 1966 Ocvrolet at Rick Baker, 1430 Dolphin June 21 ••• Thieves' tore
pord Rd. and Jamboree Rd., ·Ter., Irvine Tonacc, and out a S..foo1 fence enclosina
belonlina to Charle& L. lu11ed oO' a 1~oot surf· a uonae area 10 &he rear
Miller. 191S Marcus Ave., board, valued at US ••• of 419 E. Balboa Bl vd.,
Weat NewporL ." .Hiah noon J~ny Mother, U, of 2303 Balboa, and stole $1.00
brazen lhievea s lipped into V11ta Huerta, E11 t Bluff, worth of aem s tone matenal
the home of Evelyn M. su~fered ne.ck. and ~~ad ~d $10 worth of mosaic
Binawanaer, 124 Via Havre, pam• followma a ooll111on ble.
Lido hie, and whisked away al W. Balboa Blvd., nea r F ricloy, June 30
a acl of water ski t and a l!th St., Weal Newport, be· Edward W. Rhode s, SOIYJ.
swimminapool chair ••• Paul tween can dri ven by his Poinsettia Ave,, Corona
D. Bai llie, 400 De Sola father, Erne~t ~sher, and del Mar, was arrested on a
Ter., Corona Hi&hlands, Stuart W. Fine, 4701 Sea-drunk in auto charge at
was taken l.o Hoaa Hospilal shore Dr., West NewporL Poinsettia Ave. and Poppy
alona with his roo!T'ma t e Robert E. Melbe, 7204 W. Ave ••• Unable to locate the
Brent G. Babson, both suf-Coast Hwy ., Wes t Newport,
ferina from minor injuries was arrested shortly arter
..ne th 8 'II" 1 9 p.m. at 11 9 l3rd SL, C on-n . e al 1e eye e tral Newport, on a charae
went 1nto .• brake locked o f disturbing the peace; he
16..foot sk1d o~ Seaward was attempting to help a
Rd •• nor1h or Mormn~ C anyon friend enter an apartment
Rd., and banaed mto the when the owner of the unit
parked car of Thrcston J.
Norten of Laauna. MRS . WILMA GAMBLE
SUCCUMBS AT AGE U
Thurs clay , June 29 Graveside services were
Wil liam E. Holland, 224 N. condu cted atOakda le Memor·
Newpurl Bl vd,, Newport ial Pa1k in Glendora. Baltz
~l eijht s, a SS"''ear-old un· \1ottual)' in Costa \1e sa
employed painler, was ar· made the funeral a11ange·
rested on an assault and ments.
owner, police arc holdins a
2S4•orsepower J ohnson ou t.
board mo tor.' .Car burglars
forced a ria;ht wing·window
on the car of Cheryl Donon,
No. 6, Balboa Coves, park·
ed in the aoo block of 16th
St., West Newport Hei 1hts ,
and stole s U ... The "Pink
Slip", a pink O·foot Sabo t
sa ilboat, owned ~, William
Bemus, 2631 Waverly Dr.,
Bay Sh ores, valued at sno,
was taken from a boat ra ck
at the swinvning beach.
PACIFIC
VIEW
Nl!totOIIIAoP. PAll (
'"'"'""~ • Mom••fll /.W~o..ollw"' • Clu!,..l
rw .. , •• , SrrvtfH
Crr111~rl()" s,.il',.
»00 PKilc Vli.tw Ori.,.,
~pcwt ~Mh, , ............ tM6J
MA TT R E
JfEW -.EIUILDJifG
Irregular Shapes
JaaenpriD9 -Cott•
COSTA. 1.4ESA 1.4ArTUSS CO.
2 I ~ H•wport llvJ. liberty ~I JO]
SAVE
WITH
Agenda for Planners
battery charge at l4l N. Wilma R. Gambl e , 2908
Newport Blvd ••• Charles Silver Ln ., Bac k Bay, died
W. Marvin, 119 l3rd St., Satuu!ay, June 2 ~. at Hoaa
Central Newport, was ar-llospital. The ~9--)·ear-uld
re s ted near his home on a teal estate sa les woman
drunk charge .•• While other had lived in California 21
c:1t1es like Orange have years. She was born in
chosen to destroy the Eu-Washin gton, lnd1ana.
c:a\yptl.l s tree, in Newport Sutvivors include her hus·
Beach lhey are still protec. band, William; 2 sutets,
tl:d by law, as J ohn C. \lild1cd Ptullips of Covina
PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE
..... ......
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1 escent hospttat with parklngfor JSomerset Ln., c ambrldgt' Ln.,Dunhaver Jr., 514 Ac acia and Maxint Prett i or lndi·
The Newport Beach Plaun nc C"i cars. and Oxford Ln . In Westclur. Ave ., Corona del Mar, ana; and a brothe r, George will consider the Jules Hufener. 545 Hazel r.r ., Request from the Beacon Bay .
following Items at Its meeting Corona del Mar , addition to non. Community Assn. for changlne found ~t when pollee ar· We s t of Danville, Indiana .
at 8 p.m. today, JUly 6, In the r onrormlng dwelling. the name of the portion or Rud-rested h1m at 3:15 p.m. on
Newport Beach city hall : Lloug's oar Buffet, 2807 New-der Rd. adJacent to Lots 1-5 a charae of mal icious mis· MRS. KE LLISON OF !b::IO~I~l~§~~~~~~ ... ~=~~U~S::E PERMITS port Blvd., West :o;ewport, oU-to Beacon Bay . chief for carving a hunk of NEWPORT HTS . DIES The Irvine Co., comm unity dl-s He adverllswg slgo Request from Warren Turner b k f · ·... Mrs. Opal S. Kello'son, u 1 1 th I U 1 ·it · ar out o a c1ty tr ee w~o., rec ona s gn nor o 11 vers Y Charles Place, 512 Larkspur for extension of use permit for h ' ., h b kn 'f 204 Tustin Ave:, ~·ewpo•nl on MacArthur Blvd. This Ave., Corona de l Mar, remodel· launching and storage of boats Ill ..... nc anana I c. . . '
has been held over fr om Jng and structural alter ation for 00 Lots 3 and 4 Block 224 and Falcon B. Lunne y, 2700 He1gtlls, d1ed June at COMPLETE th e meeUngs of April 20, May uon·con!ormlng.dwelllng. Lots 1 through '12, 8Jock,324. Petenon Way, Costa Me sa, ~e •1e of66. She was born ~ 18, June I and June 1 ~. EXCF.P TIO~ PERMITS Request !rom A B. Leverenz was arres ted on a drunk. dti·ln Iowa and had lived in
SHOE, HANDBAG. Copre Inc., 105 MaJn St., Sal-Hobert Bachelor, a slcn In ex-of Great Western Savings and ving charge at 6h t St and Ca lifornia n years com·
LUGGAGE REPAIRING boa, pr ivate school In the for · cess of the 25-foot height limit Loan Assn for extension of use · · lh ~I bo ,.\ ·
mer Balboa Inn buildi ng. for restaurant at 3334 w. Coast permit for ~ 3x4 dlrectl onalsl&:n W. Coast Hwy ••. We s t New· mg to e ar r rea Ln ~ Com munity Youth Center of Hwy ., on Mar iners Mile, on the roof at 404 E. Balboa po rL .• A key, h1dden by the 115~.. .
Newport Harbor, 5th Ave . and Balik of Amertca, replace ex-, Blvd., Balboa, for the carlbe managemen t of \\obi! Se r· Survivors Include a daugh-
lrls Ave. In Corona del Mar, latir~g sign at 3300 E. Coast apartments . vice , 301 E. Coast Hwy., ter, Wyoma Ai m, and 4 ---I bonding and take·off of a he lJ-Hwy., Corona del Mar, In ex-Request from Fr ancis Delaney, Newport Beach wa s used granddaughters.
3 LocatMM Te S... Yeu from the H~bor VIew cess or 25-foot height limit. Vice.presldent of Delaney Bros.1J lOth ~.o . a thief to open Services were beld Fri· area durtng e 5th an-CO:'\iMU~ICATIONS Frozen Foods, tor extension of • une . "' . .
e IUche ... LW. C..... Youth Center Carnival on ' l'tequest fromRobertRosanast use permit for operation of a the station safe, from wtuch day, June JJ, at Pac1 fi c
LW. h ie. July 23 and 23 . 3207 Somerset~-Wu:tcun ro; cold stonca pJ.a.nt at 426 sotb iS26 waa taken ••• Bur&lan View Cemetery C hapel, wi1b
" Pler lno BenJ.&nl, 292!) Newport sif&et name efia,;,~s· atrec'ttnc s t., Newport walked throosh an unlocked the Rev, James Piercy of e J4011. Coast Hwy. Blvd., West Newport, off-atte 1 · the First Christian Ctwrc:h • 11=h~i:;~. slru~~~~~~~~~.r;~~~~~er-c.·ty Bu•·ld•·ng Perm•·ts officialing. lte Ave., Corona del Mar, ad·
S.nta An• dttlon ot an otrlce at motel. LA LECHE LEAGUE
VIlla Monterey, 393 Hospital June building permi ts for dwelling. 1311 Anligua, c-•o Higt.l .. cls TOPICS AfUIOUNCED lltGTICi r ou• COITA MILl SMOP IS CLOIIO Rd., West Newport Heigbts, the Newport Beach tolaled $)6 900 William Ryan swimm1ng "The womanly art o f ~~~!'!!~!'!!!'!!~!'!!~~~~~:::=~~o~r~a~2~00~-bed~~··~o:nva~l· ' • . . ' b r d' " · h ' 51,773 ,756 in value, bring· Rudy Buk•ch, 1-un1t, l · pool, -l60l Dorchester, reast ee mg 1s the t erne
Eaay Add/tiona • Easy Withdra w a l s
5" CURR[NT
ANNUAl
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MUTUAL SAVINGS
PASADENA
Huol Olfice, 315 t COlORADO BlVD .. PASADENA • 449-2345
2867 EAST COAST HIWAY
CORONA O£l MAR PHONE 675·5010
III•Ht oo OH IC[$ <H IHU"OAU , W(if oltCOO IO Oft<l COVoooo
ASSETS OVER 1425,000.000 00 d th ing th e 1'167 re cord at the story dwelling, l3-l7 Hamp· S2 ,900. of a se ries of -l mon thly OrO y half·waymark to$~,569,01 1. shire, S3S.171. Cam.o Shores meetings conducted by La ~===::=======;:=======:::==:.J napkie Thi s is almos t 54 million Jacks Gibson, s wi mm ing C.P. Ta¥1or, l-i.!nit,. I· Leche League of Costa
under las t year's June 30 pool, ll07 Oxford, 52 ,'~00. story dwell;ng, 4633 Om ng· \lesa. The meetings ..-.·ill be interiors tHai, \l,I •• 6J ,lu3 . Don Killian, ..... mil, 2· ton •. $.35.58~. . . held in the home o r \1 rs.
'lOr' dwell'.ng, 19"1 Wo'nd· Wilh am Ferd1, l ~n ll, 1· II.W. \!oore, 3056 Killy· • Home need refurbishing?
• Updating?
• Complete decor or long ra nge planning.
• Residential or Contract
Newport Beach -Box
548-9798
1361
548·3001
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Personalized ScP'I'.r
DON £. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
35 Years in Newport Beach
1107 E. Bal boa Bl vcl.
"Th• 420 live• in a different world of
ltabWty and th• worw the condiUons.
673-6590
Pem1its issued du ring lhe v
Ward. $36.'25. story dwtlli,n g, -Ui33 Tre-br oo ke, Costa \!esa, and final 2 weeks of June, val· a
ued at .Sl,OOO or more, are J.L. Curci, addition, 2027 m1 on t, ST44 ,H.. will be j in at 7:30p.m.
the following: Lteward, 53.000, rvin• •rroce The topics will be "The
H.L. Ayres , addi tion, I'J07 advantages of breaslfeed-East Upper Bay Donald Sheraalis, S"'-'im-
B T . . I 160 , D D Tahuna, Sl.600. in g," J ul) II ; "The art of ~ewpo rt each enniS m1ng poo, o over t., H bo V H II ar r iew i s breastfeeJing," "Birth of Club, :!600 Eas tbl uff Dr., S3,S00, o ___ . E 1 1
grand~ tand
SJ,OOO.
DVI•I ta s ter ), enc ose the bah. anJ famil~ tela-bleachers , Ivan Wells & Sons, swim· V)
ming pool, 1~72 Galaxy Dr., breezewar , 11 :!7 Whi t e ti C\ns ," Sept. I!: and ":"oo u·
Sails Way, st.500. trition and weanins," Oct.
FINE FURNIT!lRE -DECORATING SERVI CE
Amazin&ly ... it cosu l~ss wh~n
you plan Th~ l sland~r way !
Hl B•yaide , Newport Beach -• t-!7\·l fl ~l) The Bl uffs , 6 duplexes on
Vislll Do rado and Duarte in
East "Bluff, S2 St ,Hl; fi ve
u iplelles, S371,~tla , and one
-1-pl e~. sn ,n~; ten gar-
53•936• Ba lboa Island
Hewport C•nter I O~IIII~~~~~~~~~;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::~iiiiiiiiiiii Irvine Co., tenant develop. Henrietta Cot e, :!·s to ry
ment for the Look, No. 33 duple~. 126 Agate A\'e,
Fashion Island, 56,240.
53~~~~; Hixson, remo del ! ages, Sl 3.7l1 0: 1ntal 5735,·
I I i •.
Wes t Upper Bay
· Robert Halley, 1"'\lni t
Irvine Co., tenant develop-l i S Ajat e Ave., Slt,OOO.
me nt for J oan Buck shop,
No. 10 FashK>n Island, John Schug t, residing, 20~
S6,()00. ~i}~; ;;:;;. Sl .HO.
See's Candy, s ign, No. 36
Fashion Island, $1 ,000.
Irvin e Co., tenan t develop-
ment for Medit erranean lm·
ports, No. l l Fashion Is·
.
A.\1. Cour te au, 23 7 KinJS
Rd., addi tioo, S5,000.
Bad Bay
Deane Bro s., addilion to th• more oonapicuoua ita vtrtun become , ••
Tber. cannot M more than two« three
can; ln the W<ll'ld that offer a t:.tt.r land, .S6.000.
Irvine Co., fire sprinkle rs
for Desmonds , No. 3 Fash·
ion Island, 56 ,800.
office bui ldin1, ~201
Birch, SH.OOO. Fot THE TElliS PLAYEI Swi111 Fills Doc~ Foot OOtllbiMtioo of rfdo and road boldlnq." -Molor.
"Jaquar'a fin•! achievement 10 far.• -Autoc:ar
"CTh• .UO has) Joquar'a atiff-upper.Up sincerity.• -Car and Drtver
-A•1Io critics have mad tested
lhe new Jaguar 420 Sedan:
Why you?
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D4 ._,,.. llnlt, Cnls Un1
Balboa
Paul Palme r, change one
garage to den, lUOO W. Bay,
.s 1.000. Irvine Co., tenant develop-
ment for Back Street shop,
No.1S fashion Island, Sl 7,-\!arion L. Smi th, addition,
312 Montero, $3,000. -400, .
Hewport Wi IIi am R. Gold, addi l1on ,
Robert Romer, addition, 1570 E. Ocean F t., sa,ooo.
Liclo I.Je 6100 W. Ocean Ft., S1,500.
Thomas Hom, 2-story du.. Gail Smith, alteralions
plcx, 311 Jlnd St., Sl7,500. 131 Vi a lthaea, SS,OOO.
Balboa Bay C lub, 122 1 W. Balboa Caves
Coast Hwy., move buildina Frank Co,·es, add porch
off the property to Costa deck, ~~ Balboa Coves,
Mesa. Sl,600.
Stanley Ah lman, l"'niJ. 2-MilS. ELVIA L. HALL
s <ory dwellina, 207 32nd OF COSTA MlSA .. ES
St.; Sll,SOO. Elvia L. Hall, 85, or 895
Villa Nova rettaurant, Joann St. Costa Mesa died
sian, llll W. Co~t t Hwy., Tuesday,' June 2 1, i~ lhe
Sl,~OO. . ci ty of Oranae. Formerly of
Lido stupyard, renovate Milaouri AAe had lived in
buildinas at 100 Lido Park Oranae Count)' ai nce 1950.
Or., SlO,OOO. Sutvivors include he1 2 c ..... .t.l Met lORI , Jack or AJiZOfta and
_Caner McDonald, altera-Wesley of Mauac::huseus; 1
"ont, 3401 Ocean Blvd., dauJhtera_ Betnice of 01~
Jl,OOO. p and hah Hom of Coata
J(.C. Brownsberact, ,.,. Me tL
model kitchen, 243 Huel, Se1vi c:o1 we1e held June
U,llu. 23 at Bell Brooctway Mortu-r.rton Wi It son, 2nd story ary in Cotta Meta.lnte nnonl
addilion, Jl6 Poppy Ave., was at Pacific View Memo,. •n.ooo. 1a1 Park.
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In Mn1H Is pictUred here with fellow
classmates of the Institute of Social
Studies at the Hague,ln 'the Netherlands,
visiting a nearby planning departmen.t.
Chuck, former assistant planning dlre c·
tor of the City of Newport Beach, will
Couple dies
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2 days aparf
Samuel and Florence ~~~~~~~=~~~ Mandield, 310. Joann St., i
Costa Men, man and wife
for .SO years, passed away
just 2 days apart. They had
lived in the Harbor Area for
15 years.
Mr. Man sfield died Tues·
day, June 27 , in his1home
at the aae of 85. He was
born Auaus t 22, 1831, ·in
ArizonL He had been a
a jeweler for SO years.
He is survived by a dauah·
ter, Leone Williamson of
()ccnwich, Conn .; a son,
Emery Johnson of Tucson,
4 pandchildren and 4 &real·
arandchildrcn.
Mrs. Mansfield died in her
home June 29, two d ays
later at aae 76. She was
born in Wyomina on Feb. 25,
U~l. Survivors include a
son, OeMy Farnsworth of
Colorado, and 2 arandchi I·
<hen.
Service• were held Friday,
June 30, at Bell Broadway
M:lrtuary in Costa Mesa,
with the Re v. J ohn Donald·
son of St. John the Divine
Church and the Elks lodae
officiatina. I
A HOLE IN ONE, the of all golfers, was
made by warren Messing, at left, of tJ30 Tustin Ave.,
Newport Heights, on the open ing day at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club last Saturday, July 1.
Mr. Messing, wtlo is pictured here with Ronnie Reif,
director of golf at th e new cl ub, u/ed a No. q iron
on the 125..yard 5th hoi e. Even so, Mr. Messi ng mess·
ed it up a bit, because a hole-in-one tournament was
being conducted on th e cou rse on the same day, wi th
$1,000 as the pri ze, and he was not entered In the
con tesl (Swen son photo.)
Siler . g~ . '~"~~~~:., 11 , ••
The traditional emotJon ry Hastings , wiMer of the
ceremony wu held last Bob Callis award fot the
week. by tho Newpof~Ba\boa mo st consistent job in Rotary C lub as President
Mason Siler s tepped down Rotary,
and Fred Howser took com· EMBLEM O.UB TO ttOST
mand. Of ARTER MEtotBERS
Roland <Moose) Laaerlo£ The Ne"wport HaJ bor Em-
waa the emcee for the even· blem Club will honor chatter
in&, and past president Pete membeu neK.t Tuesday, July
Barrett had ch arae o f the 1 L The cha1 ter membeu
unpinning ceremony. are Mmes. He1be1t Ma teas,
Mr. Siler presented awards Wayne Moses, George Me-
for service during his tenn Nameu, Ray Willers, T.E.
as president to the £ol low· Lewis, Smith Grant, Chal-
ina: Bill Coulter, Tony Her-les Holm, Cessna Mc Gav-
ahey, Marion Dodd, Arth ur tan, Emmerson Wentzell,
Strock and Jerry Ri chatds Ha10ld Hohlman , Edward
for perfect attendance; Ted Lutze, Geotge Weaver, Cai-
Laveson for the aluua party; vin Fo ss, Dee Wade, Ruth
Bai ley Abbott for th e club's Legas, Cli ffo1d Hall , Helen
first in ternational proj ec t, Trautwein and \i aq~aret
with \·lexico; Forres t Smith Kabes.
Mesa; and 2
and Ronald,
wich, Conn .
ISAAC LESLIE MoUE
OF COSTA MESA DIES
Retired car pull sales·
man haac Leslie McKae,
2185 Rural Pl., Colt&
Mesa, died Sunday, July 2. for arrangin& for the meals ;
Bob Searles for infonnation
Programs; Bill McDowell £or
scholarship fund raisina;
Pete Barrett fo r Rotary ex-
tension and forming the
Newport-Irvine Clu b; John
Keeler for the scholar ship
program; Ken Hartme~.u fo r
service. as secretary; Orrin
Wrigh t for special services
and collecti on of fines;
George Holstein for the
SHOW ENDS JULY 9 He is survived by hi a
lolJ.B.
CoHee
FAMCY OfiQUIT.t.
Bananas
LIIIIIY FAMCY
Pear HALVES
The 1967 Ot ange County wife, Helen; a aon, Gerald
Hom e and Oecotators Show, of San Mateo; a ai1tcr,
the fiut event to be held in Lela McRae of Loa Anlelea·
Anaheim's $14 mi llion Con-and a arandaon Michael or' ~en tion Cen te1, will con-San Mateo. '
tlnu e th1ough Sunday, July Services were held
9. The hom e show, one of Wedneaday, July 5, at
th e two largest west of the p "fi v· Ot I 'lh Mississippi Ri ve !, is beina acJ IC Jew ape, W!
sponsored for the 13th con-theRev.RayJ!Iondi.Brah-:ma
secutive yea1 by the 01ange of St. Andrew's PreabyterTan
County Builders Assn. church officiatin1.
1 tb. 69<
1&.
1 lb. SIZE
2./
SUNSHINE SUCAR
21b. Spl Wafers 4~
TEHDER , CELLO PK.
Celery
HEARTS 19'
HUHT'S SOLID PAK PEELED
IUFF!TSIZ!
APPLELAMD CRA VEiiSTEIH
15 ... GCASS ftc hE A. Cat food
• • • St. Matk Presbyterian
Oturc:h, Eutbluff Or.· at
Jamboree Rd.~ East Bluff-
The me11a1e at the 10 a.m.
&an day aervice wi II be
"Jiven by Or. Cecil E. Hoff-
man, director of lho Univoto
aity Interfaith Foundation
at UCJ. ·Hi 1 aennon topic
will be "'Accepted •n love.u • • • Tho Presbyterian Church
o( the Coven•t. 2150 Fair-
view Rd.,' Costa, Meta -
Laymen '• Sunday wi II be
observed at lbe 9: JO a.m.
aervice this Sunday. ;Elder
Jack Parker and deacon Tw~od Scone wi II 1 peak from
lllo pulpiL l!lder Donald
Crippen will auiat In the
aenlce. ·
Funeral servi cea were
held Monday, July 3, for
lona Macintosh, 73, of 395
2lat St., Coata Meaa. She
died June 2& at Hoa1
Hoapi tal.
In Bll abe moved to
Placentia, before movina
to Colla Mcaa in BJ2.
Bell Broadway Mortuary in
CouaMeu made lhe funeral
arran1ementa. · The Rev.
Dick Grauer officiated.
Interment wat at Weatmin ..
Iter Memorial Park.
MilS. NAIIIIY CLAIIOIII
DIU AT AilE OF II
Dotothy F. Claiborn, 1530
Serenade Te1., hvine Tcr ..
race, died Saturday, July t,
at the a1e of 69. She had
lived in Uvine Tcuace a
ye1.1, fi1at comin1 to Cali·
fomia in 1924·
~nvivou include he1 bus~
buid, Hury, and 2 sitteu,
Loraine Munday of Ventura
and Julia Zwcboll of Menlo P11t. • ,.
Se1vicea were held Moo-
day, July 3, at Baltz Mot·
• • • m .. ,. in Co1ona del Mu. fD..
Tho Olritlian Science tennent wat at Wictenbala,
Cbutchea, Newport a .. ch, Aliaona. The f~milr lUI"
Cotoaa del .... ud Cotta aeau tho.. who wiah IUJ
Mesa-''Sacr.nt' It ltlo asata conuibutiooa to tM
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3 Girl Scout councils merge
A new Girl Scout CMip aDd of S.tiaao, Anaheim, lftd bom oilier IOUIC.. widain
a utprina Pair" ·are two of Newport ·Beach wi 11 be the Newport council. In
of dt.e more ex.citina renha available for tile develop. 1961, however, the c:euncil
available to local Gill ment. ·Camp Joe Shennan it will be made up of 3 dit•
Scout.a and arowina out of expected lO accommodate trict chairman. · Pruwnably
the approved county wide 250 acouta a day, money would be apcnt from
meraer of 1 3 Girl Scout Harbor Atea Girl Scout• a centralized treaury.
oouncilt into the Girl are expected to use the Mn. Orstad notes that the
TMf OMU' "r-"SI'-"tt ,-ltiiH[O AltO
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MESA
Scout Council of Oranae camp in 1968. 'This Auauat mcrae ia • reault or a direc-1fTH YIAI, ,eo."' THUR5DAY, JULY 6, 1967 ,....._ (71.Q 673-0550 CORONA DEL MAR CALIF.
County, effective Jan. 1, they will use the nearby live from the National Girl 1-_;.:...:.:..:...:..::::::..;::::;:..:::_ _ __:=:::=~=======================================:-t 1968. River Glen. Scout hcadquartera.
The camp, named Joe Fees for c~p attendance Another result of the anti·
Sherman, ia located some uc not upected to be cipatcd union,·fonnina a
8 miles outside of ldlywild. lowered because of the tri-body of airls 30,000 a trona,
AI yet the land is unde• council union, says Mu. is the "Sprina Fair,'" sche-
veloped. · ft was recently Jam'ea Outad of Newport duled to be held at the
purchased by th.e Santiaao Hei&hts, president of the Oranac County fair arounda
Oirl Scout Council, one of Newport Harbor Council. in Cos ta Mcu. It will be
the 3 joiaina councils. (~ the past, camp cost a county•widc scoutina
The combined reaourcea deficits have been made up proaram.
GARRETT'S
9th Semi -Annual
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STARTS TODAYI
o FINE FlJRNITURE
o CARPETS
o LAMPS
o and ACCESSORIE S
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IMTIIIIOI DISICMERS
O~IIN MON •• THUfltl., 11"11111 , EVES
The Newport HarbOr Coun-
cil will continue to operate
its scout house in Newport
Beach-the only difference
beina that headquarters for
~trea will be located else•
where.
LEGAL MOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1221
AN ORDINANCE: OF THE
CITY OF NEI'PORT B[i\CH
REPEAtiNG SECTIONS
10.28.020 AND 10.28.030 OF ·
TITLE 10 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACII MUN ICIPAL CODE
R•:LATING TO OfFENSES
AND NU ISANCES
The City Counci l of th~ City
of Newport l)e11ch doel'll o rd~t i n
a~ fo ll owtJ:
SECTION I. Section 10. 28.·
020 of the Newpo" Beach
Mun icip•l Code entitled "Mu·
l'llical In s tru ments-Permit Re-
quired" ill repealed,
SECTI O~ 2. Sectio n 10.28.-
030 of the Newport B~ach
Mun icipal Cod~ entitled "Bally-
hooing and Orating Prohibited''
il'll repealed,
SECTION 3. Th i·"" ordioa.o ce
!!hall be publ ished ooce in th e
offi ci11l newapaper o f the City,
and the same shall be effecti v~ 30 days alter tht da te o f it!l
adop1100.
Th is ordi nance was inuo-
dllced at a re~llu meeting of
the City Co 11ocil of the City of
'le,.·port Beach held on the
12th day o f June, 1967, and
WIHI adopted on the 26th day
o f June, 1967. by the foll owing
•·ott, to wit:
AYES, COUSCILMES: Rogers,
Patsonl'll, MarMall, Cnok, For-
~Sit, Shelton ·
.\OES, COIJNC II.M [S: None
AHSENT COUSCILM ES: Gru-
ber.
A'ITF:ST:
Laura Lagiol"
City C lerk
Doreen .\larshall
Mayor Pro• Tern
HJ.GARR.EJT fU~NfiU~E
Pul!lish: July 6, 1967, in
The Newpo" II arbor Easign
STATE CH~PS .t.GAIM
The Kinasmen Dn.n and
Buale CofPI. co-e.ponsor e4
by the Newport Harbor
Le&ion Post 291, succeu·
fully defended state cham ·
pionship titJe June 25 in
San Dieao.
Zlll MAIIOI ILVD.
CIOSTA MBA. CALIP-
chances
with your
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' ' 1954 THE KING DAVID boy s choi • of the Comna del Ma• Com-
munity Chu rch took part in the 1C'IS4 pre.Christmas prog ram
of the Newport Harbor Youth Symphony in the Newport Harbor Hicjl
SchoQI auditorium. The choi r, directed by Mary Batten Steffensen,
included: front row, from left, Tim Smith , Than Munn, Lennie Jon es
and Roger Johnson; back row, from left, Bobbie Babson, George
Ball, John Smith and Mike Venabl e, (Photo from the Dec. '2, 11~54,
issue of the En
1954 THIS PANCAKE BREAKFAST scene look place 13 yea" ago, when
Newpo rt Harbor Ame rican Legion Post put on i ts annual breakfast.
Pictured around the hot cake grifi :Newport Beach police officer Don Munson,
new commander ot Post 2q1 , servi ng the 'pancakes; clty employee He rb
Thompson , new serge ant·at·arms of the Legion, in charge of th e·griddle, and
J. A. Gillis of Costa Mesa, gettin g his first helping. (En si~ photo from the
issue q.f July 1, 1q54.)
1962WlNNER of the tille
of "1'~62 Maid of
California" at the State
Fai r was l7..year..o ld Carla
Bulkley, a l%2 graduate of
Costa Mesa High School, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs •
1954a0s WOLVERTON of 110 Em.,.ld Ave., Bal-
ooa Island, a car salesman for Johnson &. Son,
acQuired an unusual pet at a Lag una Beach dog pound
back. in l q54 -Sam the Coat imunde, who was shi pped
he re from Cos ta Rica. Sam would eat just about any·
thing -includi ng ci gars, as shown by thi s picture of
c.hewing Sam. (Ensign ,photo hom the Nolf.__.ll,
issue of the EnSign.)
• Dwight Bulkley at Costa
Mesa. Carla won the right to
compete for the "Maid of
California" tit I e by her
victory in the Orange County
Fai r Queen contest. (Photo
from the Sept. 13, 1%2,
iisue of the Ensign.)
1953 MADGE FULBRIGHT, seated on her throne, was chosen Queen of
the junior·sen ior prom at Newporl Harbor High Schoo l in the spring
of l'l53. Her court of princesses included, standing, Mar ilyn Schl ickenmeyer,
at left, and Joan Kimes; in foreqround, Marilyn Peter so n, at l eft, and Doran
Suess. (Ph oto from the May 21 , 1q53, issue of the Ensign.)
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1953 A ROOM at Hoag
Hospital was fur·
nished with the help of a
$3,000 check from the New·
port Harbor High School
student body In 1953. Par-
ticipants In the presen~
tion ceremony included,
from left, Bob Gllllvll't,
student-body president; Mrs.
Wlnifrod Bacon, haspltol
altninlstJator; Madge Ful•
bflght, student body seao-
~Ary, and Barblira Trvstr,
Gi rls' League Pttsldlnt.
(Nul Btckntr llholo -
tile Fob. z., 1'153, Issue of
'tilt Ensign.)
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StThomas · Bible Lesson
Lo .. on6 JOSEPH SOLD IMTO SLAVERY Go .. olo 37
While it would be unw ise to p1t1'aue the corrupondeace down to t_he miaate
detaila, it i• neverthelu• lUI oulatandins fact of Old Tutameat Holy Scripture
that many of the great atoriu -the charactere, lhe eventa, the way the plota
unfold -atte a nte-typea. or proto-type• (commonly called juat "typu"), of New
Testan1ent eventa ful£illed in the work of Jesus Chriat. Ttn•• a knowledse of
the Old Tutament deepen• our undetstanding of the wa ya of God which lind
perfect exp« .. ion in Christ.
Event• in the life of Joseph, particularly those recorded in Ch11pter 37,
provide outt~ll!lnding "types". There are four major e lement• to the atory:
11) The 11 o v e of Jacob for Joseph, a nd the s ingular attention ahown to him .
b) The hatred ~tnd envy of Joseph's eleven brethre n. e) Jacob'• ~~ending Joseph
to the brother• and their consequent rejecting of him, casting him into a pit.
d) Hi s being delivered to the Gentiles, to whom he wu a rul er and a blessing.
!l is ultimute reconciliation to h(s brethr.e n, beyond the scope of this story, is
a l:to u type of Ch ri st's reconc ilin~ action.
The 11tory begins with an account of Jacob'• love and prefe r e n c e for
.J o~eph. r\lthough favored by his father, Joseph wu e vidently not spared the
common toil req uired of th e fa mily. li e w'as a shepherd, llnd contrary to roman-
tic non•ense, sheepherding was ha rd, manly business. God is himself a shep-
herd In us .
FILL i'-'E. WATER-:'"'
POlS WIT~ WATER.
FROM , .lO'-'N 1:::z..; -7 1 -I
LIFE
LIBERTY
and
HAPPINESS
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Jncob expressed his love for Joseph by making hi m a cou t of many co lors.
\!though it mll~ huve been intenJed more for festal occas ions, JoJJeph evident-
lv wore it habitua ll y, !!Iince he lutd it on that inaus p(cinus 'luy he went hunting
ti1cm unJ mn o.~foul of their wra th. Jose ph is fumo us, of course, for hi s ability
to interpret dreams prophetically. This ability was, one day, to sec ure his re-
lease from pri son and gu in him the positi on of the Phuraoh's prime mini 11 ter.
Year:!! before, however, as d mere lad of seventeen it is cle.u that hi s abilities
as ,1 prophet e~ceeded t~ .e of a politician. It rnigh t have been better to keep
his dreams to himself. bu t no t only is this unli ke u boy, bu t one cannot help
bu t wonder how much his relating the dreams to his brothers (and his father)
W.JS d.:: signed to excite tlreir envy and ha tred.
h shottld be ob~ervell that Jacob rebuked Joseph, the ri ght and proper th ing
to Jo ,.,.hen .J son appare ntly has delusions of grandeur.
J'l,e m.d ice of the t..rothers had re ... ched s uch an e~~:te nt however th~tt ttJey,
rn cold pcemcdituteJ blr)oJ. con:tpired to kill him and to-cover th e sin by a lie
In .J ,rco b.
IINIIrotUatoly following His 40 days of sub-
'"itting Hl• .. lf to • .,.,. suttestion Satan
wu capable of offering, Jesus ottenMd a
wedding. It was In Cano, .( •ilos northeast
of Hozaroth,, and Jesus' MOther also was
thoro. During tho festlvitlos, she c.,.• -,
Hi'" and told Hi• that thoro was no wino f.,·
guosts. He oslr:od that tho so,........ts Mint six
wat•rpots of stone, each holdi,. 16 ta 2.t
gallons, and fill the• to the bri•s with plain
wotor. Theft tho wator tumed into wlnol Tt.ls
was the very first of His •l,..clo•, Clftd though
sYI!rsequont •lroclos wore clone lar .. ly to
,.(love suffering, this ft,.t .,.. wos d.no ot
o w..Wint feast, on o festive occeslon. J{ Is
Mllo..dthotJo•.,s did It to.-. cl .. r, rltht
ft.. th• stort1 th•t tho rolition He wos In·
troducint to tho world wos not •• of •stor·
lty, but OftO of noturol joy. Dolnt whet He
did, H• •inist•r.l to hu•on joy, IIHIIcing ,..,,.h..,,.
OUR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDNCE, now
nearly two hundred years old, formulates
the principle that all are entitled to "life,
liberty anf) the pursuit of happine~s." and
today few in this land of freedom _w ould
dispute it. These terms nl ~o .contain f~r
deeper s ignficance: let us constder1 them m
reverse order.
In the pursuit of lwpphleS.'f, many think
ii is to be f ound in w ealth: othe rs prefer
political power , or knowledge und wi ~dom.
The Bible. the greatest book ever \\'rttte":•
tells us that Solomon had all of these; but
11tates that all he got from t hem was "va~
ity and vexation of s pirit," thnt is, emptt-
ne~~~ a nd trouble.
ltc u~u',; in~ervention w.1s wh.rt S.JVtal .Joseph. ll euben showed himself a
m.ur "f fortJe oH.J nce, ..:our,l ~r;C. o.~nJ reo.~lism. Forbearance, be cause he must ha ve
.. rn.Jft e ol ·w ith the oth er,; under the >iUJ.\gestinn that Joseph would one Jay have
domi ni vr. over them . h obvinu::~l y to ok coura~e to sttr nJ between .J oseph und th e
1n urJer<luS Jcsires of the others. llut Heuben was a lso a m.1 n of pra c ti ca l
rc.1li:.r11. li t reo.~l i~.e~lth.lt he neeJcJ .rn alterna ti ve propo!Su l. h armless to
Jn~eph . tl o.lt .~oul.l o1t the s.Jnre time o.~ppe ... se the brothers.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
.lo!je ph 's beautiful l"o.tl of m.Jn> colors »".tS tdken o ff of hirn und he was
tl1 r"'~" int o .1 pit . Judo.~h's subsf'"'luent sug~estion thut Joseph l.,e sold >rs ..
~1.1\"c w.1s fnll uweJ, c vi.Jeollr not in neub en':. presence, for when he return ed
J.1ter In rescue the Uo y, Joseph was gone. ll euben, th e eldest, must have an
e:tpl.1n.1t ion to give [.Jcol. upon their return home. T he clloll i~ th en dipped in
th e bJ o,,J of a :!!lain kid.
' Joseph's coal. tbe ~yrnbol of"" f<Ather '~ a He ction, a -"on's pride, brothers'
envy. tn:.1 c her~· .Jml tle ceii. bec;tme at thJ\.~d the svm!Jol of .rn ohl man 's grief.
li e "mourned for his ,»pn many d.ty::~".
The crn~>·ning irony i.o:i seen in th e st.a temen t that J oseph's brothers tr ied to
"comfort" .J,Jcob. .rdding ins ince rity to th eir Cdtdlog nf sins. \s if yo u could
~;•uuforl tlnnther, for whose grief yo u h;td not a po.~rt icle of s ympath >·!
Thi!:l chapter only begins the story of Joseph. but it is suffi{'ient In see the
pru.,.iden ti.t l ordering of ,rfft~irs under God, for .l o:ieph survived, wu sold by
th•· \lidianites into Egypt, and finally unt o the household of Potiphar, Pharaoh's
..:aptun1 of tire !(Udtd. Upon these succession of events w.1s to h.url( future a f-
fo;~irs nf great importance.
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he l.ostr"
A. No. it does not mean this at all.
All who receive the Lord Je&u&
Christ u Saviour will be eternally
saved. The problem may arise over
the word ''eall~,.l'h.J Amplit\ed
New..Teabrtnent lfVea-tlM meaninl' aa
"invited ... Thia show. the free wtll
of man. It ill alao a distinct refer-
ence to the sovereirnty of God. There
are both faclor8 involved in the
Word of God. It is "WhoAOever will
may come." These are thoae who are
"elect before the foundation of the
earth."
• Q, S..• ..,._., C.W. -"Wu JtMJ.tu,
t.\e trodor, aavM before k betro,ed
t.le Lord Jtata1 If .l~ wtu aawd, Will
~~~ lod wlt.n lt.e took Ail otON life1"
A. We do not believe that Judu wu
ever 88.Ved. This ia bued on auch
vene• u John 13 :18-19. The Lord
knew whom He aelected. He em.
Jud~ knowinr full well that he WM
rotnr to betray Him. Vene· 21 , in-
dicate• this. Judu wu a hypocrite
from the very beKinninr. He claimed
allegiance to the Lord, but he bad
it in hia mind not .to follow Christ
with hi• whole heart. Jeaua called
him "the aon of perdition."
Q. s.. o.... c.ut. -"Witieh dav il
IKWOU d to bt kC'J)t 41 tlt.e Sabbath ,
Sot•u·dcv or Svftdavt
A. There are those who believe that
we should worship on Saturdsy. We
do not ao believe. Thia commandment
wt,a riven to the Jewa. It ia not re-
peated In any form in the New Teata·
ment. tat Co rinthiana 16 :2 men tiona
the ftret day of• the week. Thia was
the day when ou r Lord arose from the
rrave. Saturday He was in the rrave.
We worship a reaurrected Saviour.
R.,.,. .... fr-atOLA 8ROAOCASTER
SSI S. H•,. St •• L" .... ,.&., toolf
I DR. BENNET'S BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON
T JS popular to sing "God Th Tri hal E try on the rough and dusty road to make
is sung by all classes and By DR. JAMES E. BEHHET they cried , "Blessed is he that cometh II Blrss America," and this e ump n -LUKE 19:29--40 it smoother and more attractive, and
cr~s or lack of creeds. in the name of t~ Lord." They
Th L-E.--Ji<:al ·I~ s-u_l' Sdrool '-ere seems to IJIOC a J>O!>-also cri--' "...,.:~ce in heaven, and glory '-4JII , , lor u. "-"'-c.-.11 oi Cbri.aiM a..nr1oe o;u r-ular idea that all we havt in the highest" (Luke 19:38) .. as the
to do to gt:t the full sup-<"•-'"" .. ,. "-CHRISTtAH aEACOH, 7S& H•dll• ...... C•lll ...... -... H,J,J angels had proclaimed at His birth.
port of God in this world warfare is Jcoricho. He halted and sent two of The Pharisees tried vainly to stop to sing ''God Bless America," and {'a, even as the prayers of Abraham . th• shoutt.ng and th-,__. J•s"• H i~ Oisciples on ahead to p,..pare for • ~· '""'65........ .... then He wiU do it because we are nearly saHd Sodom and Gomorrah, b k 1L-but H sa·d "II H i:-rntr)· in to the capital city. He to re u e u~m. e 1 , Americans and undoubtedly would have done h h ld h ld •L-' •L-. ped told them to go into the next vii-t esc s ou • o u~r peace, u,..; 'Vital ,·, ther• about America that so if Abraham had not stop pray-1 ld · -~· t•l out." ' l'gf' and they would find a colt tied s ones wou 1mule'll.a Y "'"Y deserves the blessing of the Most ing too soon. But when we pray,
High God? Do we keep His com-let us pray with the fervency of just inside the entrance. Tiley were niUMPH AND TEAlS
ma ndments? Do we carefully ob-righteous men, for such prayers wiU to untie the colt and bring it to Jesus lt was a great day and was just a
serve the Lord's Day ? Do we acclaim prevail (James 5 :16 ), and remem-without any hesitation. They wen: liMie foretaste of the time when
Him as the pre~nt Prince of Peace ? ber, we must pray in the name of not to ask permission to do this, but "rvery knee should bow . , . 'and that
Do we honor and study His Word ? Jesus C'tirist" (John 14:6). if anyone asked why they were doiqc every tongue should confess that
figh I if they were simply to say, "The Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of Do w• J. oin His anny and t or ,
H G all Lord hath need of him," and the1r God the Father'' (Phil. 2:10, 11). His cause? Do we proclaim is OS· The present endeavor to join
pel o f salvation to all of our . soldiers religions, Christian and non-Chris-action would be approved. But this proved to be only an emo-
and sailon? Do we appropnate any tian, is an insult to God and Christ. The disciples had never been oa tiona! outburst -a bubble 10011 to
of our billions to develop and main· In the time of great disaster,'people such an errand, but couraceousty be exploded, and Jesus knew it, for
tain the worship of jesus as Re-forget atheism, agnosticism, free they obeyed their Lord to the letter He wqX u He ~ Jerusalem. It
deemer. Saviour, and Lord ? Or do thinking, and infidelity, and, like bad and were rewarded by having every-could have been a mapific.ent city,
we go the: other way so far as to make little children, suddenly turn to God thing turn out exactly as Jesw had b~ssed of God, if it had only beea.
it illegal to glvoe God's Word to school for help which no one else can ,;ve, said. This was prophecy quickly aod faithf ul. But the ;'if" wu too biK
children. but , also like bad little children, they accurately fulfilled. 'They brought the and the city had to be destroyed ..,a
WIU. GOD IUSS AMElitA? quickly forget God when tit< dancer colt to Jesus and put 10111< of their . th< great temple ruod to tit< 11"'"11'1·
Will God save America 50 we can is put. Atheiam and infidelity pale prments on the colt to make ·a M-It failed to receive God't bbsial'
into silliness in the pruence of an die for Jesas, who sat upon it and. r. becaute it crtlcified God's. Scm, aail smoke more ciprettes, drink more J-~•-followed Salaa' eft)
liq make more drunkards, have overwhelming crisis, &Dei God be-sumed His journey to ~ I waJL
. uor, conduct more comet a Detellity. riding on. the colt u had been proph-After the triumphal eatry the people
more sexy memes, so-called esial· by Zechariah, "Rejoice cr-tly, quiddy cooled in their emotiobt -UDder
horse-races, enjoy more Thus has always been the way of 0 daughter of Zion: lhout, 0 ::5 the rebuke~ aod sneen of tbeir ru11n,
sports, de:velop more methods of man, and about nineteen hundred f Jerualem bdtold ..._
pmblinc, eovidence more &reed . and years lfO there was an ouutandi~ ter o .: • o.u7 • and later, when. Jaua wu atre:ltled.
I Ita b. and L-stnkes I .~ fid I cometh unto thee: be ia Jut. they opit ... Him. ICOI'IIOCI ODd rr• t, ve 'W' ~~r • · example o u~ per Y 0 man a havillf oalYation: lowly, ODd rldlaa . modcecf Him. crlod, •Cradfy Idat,"
encourage more lldfishneu, • ,.-ant the tolerance of God. For three reara.· upon an au, IDCl UPJI:' a colt dJe foal aac1 Pea pat a fU ~ c:rowa of
more divorces, break up more homes, God, in the person of His Son Jetut, of an au" (Zida. 9!9). moc:kelj IIDOD Ilia .....__ lllcl cried,
train more criminall, teach more evo-and in the form and lelh of a man, . ,.. _ ·-r w
lution, more ltr011JIY denT the author-had 1><m on this .. rtlt proclaimillf A niUMPHAL IKTIY ;t:'*';;'• do-"':'{:;: :1:, ~
ohip of tit< Holy Scri~.,, bav;< tit< Ki..,.Som of God, ond by many · The people ~ 6Jied with JoT. .c:!;.... ..,;;. It
mor• cowardly, oell-teekil1( poli-mighty worlco of healillf ond helpful-lor they wae _,. wliiil1( to .... a lu •• to..:: /CZi:
ticianl, or in many other ways oxalt """ has proved beyond tit< poui· Kinf who oaald IDCI -lei -,. · ~-
.... and hio evil ways and deny God bility of an honeot doubt tltot He their ,... of boodop to tbolr Rc n -uol illtilll;r. ·• ~
ODd His ri(hteouo...,l Do JOU tbu>lt had c:ome to "ave bio people 11'01111 _... ... a Itloi' wbo -loool _r.. II -Laid. CPall•f for
God will bleat America becoult of !hBr sins." H• fulfilled oil die ~ tho sick ODd perf-aD ldado of -liM, -for -k 't:'"" wr laitb ia ~-Ouist. wbea ooly • ..;., ~ the ......., Jle. ~ndao ODd _.. -food' lift ,.., • .,,,... • JO:tOa: ..a ~ty of ..., a-. on -and Kiac ODd _, pooplo lituda with ao olort • tlooW .-. DD ,o. ~ B11o -......
bons-opia ClitWtW>al botio•ed and ~ HiDI u ..ta. port, 'n..y w7Diod 7 ........ _.,. ..,. m. ... -l , a.·wopi ....
,,_ IIOU IROAOCASTU
SJI S. He,. St •• L .. •••'•• f001f
GOD'S HALL Of fAMI
ILafu IO:HI
Your rwme may ,_,, ~r dowt1 ,...
In tt-.ls W<lt"ld's H•ll of F.me;
In IKI, you may be 10 unknown,
Thiit no one knows your nMW.
The ,. .. .,dl her• """'r' ~u you by,
And NOn lights of blue;
But If you loY• .-.d serve the lofd,
Then, I ha~e MWS for you!
Liberty is o f greater import nnce than
happiness, being more funda me ntal. In our
country political freedom for a ll was ~b
tained a century ago; but what about spir-
itual freedom? Paul and Silas were thrown
Into a dungeon but they had a lready
learned through faith in Ch ri~t that ''ue
Rha,ll know the truth, and thP truth Rhall
make ?JOU free ... (and) If the Son there-
fore tt hall make you free , ye tthall be free
indeed" (John 8:32, 36 ). They knew by
experience that "tile la.w of the Spirit of
life in Christ JeBU3 hath m.ade me free
from the law of sin and death" (Roman s
Tt-.;1 kAU of ,_... rs onty gooct. 8 :2). So the temporary lack (and every-
As 1ong •s time shiill be; thing physical and m ental is temporary)
Sui kertP in mind, God's Hall of F.,.. . of the Jesser liberty did not bother them;
1, for Eternity! they had "the oloriotu liberty 0/ tll.e e~U
To kave your ~ lnJCribed uc» there
Is or••tet", yn , by f•r,
Th.n .til the kall1 of fMM clowfl 1-lere,
~ ev•rv men.fl'lldl st..-.
Thi• crowd 01'1 urth tlwy 1001'1 forget
The t-..ro.s of the ptlt,
l1wy cl\pr IIU m.d \IIIII you bll,
And rkat'' kow long you lnt!
But God, He nev... does forget,
And In His H•ll of Ffome,
Bv lUll ~lievlng In HI, Son,
lnscrib&d V0\.!'11 find your MI'Tie.
1 tell VO\l, friitnd, I -.rldn't lr..de
My n.me, howr.<er .,-,.11,
TNt's wri tten thet-• beyond the st•u
In thlir celntl•l H•ll.
For every famov~ n.me on ••rth
Or glory tNt tNy share:
I'd ••ther be unknown here,
/vvj Nve my n.me up thtt-•!
-W•It Hunt~
MY CUP IUNNnM OVU
Sometimes • v•ry ftood of )oy
Sw"PI ovef" me;
How Mf•, how rich I em fot • Jot
Eternity!
Somretil'rlft ttw aingtng in my he.n
Will not be 1tlll.d,
And •II tfw iNdow. in my IOUI
"""-glory filled.
Somretlmn He Ynds • puce more -TNn I CM1 tell,
S.C... my loor.d ones .,. with
H .. ,
Joyful ~ -"·
5of'lwtirnes rvy, ...-.ry p!'Kb.it .....
01 ...... dty,
M, hand l1 warm within Hit own,
"" l .... "" w.,.
Sometknss I try In .,..-, to caunt "" ........ _,
Jo6nt-hslr wtth etvt.t the Lord! My ....
l•~o'•l
ManN Srlel N~
dre?J of God" (Romans 8 :21) which wa~
far more precious. Do you ? You may, if
you seek it through the Lord Je'~US Chri~t
who died to provide it.
Now we d eal with fife, the most bas ic
concept of all. E ven Sutan told t he truth
when he said : "All that a man ha th ·will
he give fo r his life" (Job 2:4). Many how-
eve r, fail to realize that there are t hree
kinds of life. Melons have physical life,
monkeys have mental life, but only man is
capable of spil'itual, eternal life. It wa:5 to
provide this last tha t Christ came down
from H eave n to die in o rder to !oloati :-~fy the
d emands of a ho ly God for n perfect , in-
finite sacrifice for s in.
John 3 :16 tells us that "Coli su lo ved
the world, that he (lave his onl!l beyotter~
Son, tlwt whosoever beUe veth in him
should not perish, but M ve everlasti1tg
life." Do you have th is life? b your na me
one of those written in God's Book of
Life? Revelation 20 :16 says that those
who are not in it are cast into the lake of
fire. This is not a nice thing to say, but it
is what God says to t hose who, while li\'-
ing, refuse to judge themselves as in need
of Christ's salvation and pardon, r eject-
ing His perfect atonement on t he cross.
and saying in effect that by their own
good Works they can get into Heaven. In
John 14:6 J esus said : "/am the way t-ht
truth., and the life: n.o mnn cometh ;mto
the Father, but by me."
"Come unto m e. all y e that labor and
a.re hea.vr laden .... and ye a hall find rest
unto your 1ouls" (Matthew II :28, 29),
Jesus said. This is the most wonderful in-
vitation ever given. Will you accept it1 Or
will• you be among those of whom Christ
aadlY aaid, "re 10iU not come to me, tAot r• mig~t /lave life" (John 5 :40),
Talk to Jesu.o about it; settle it with
Him. Then you wUI really have lastin•
Ute, liberty and happiness. .
-AII•ton Hamlin
~ T ,_ Soekty-e --ptOir .,._ .. -.. ...
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T CIOIGI D. A&NIIDING, IM.,..., Calil.
IIIU AU trrWf't ...... ol wa1ll. lome
... bo!lt 10 bop people .. ~ wltlle -'
A poup ol our rnemben with thril'
wiYeJ.tOme 46 wonc, recenrly ~ the
boancbria Of many natlqne; wt.iti .. dtia
th....pouo Europo. n.e.. ._no wallo., "'!' ,. • ., .. bop ..... Ia. --tho
,__ ... t ........ -.... _.... -· ... wall. tdll. --... ,._.._...,, .
s.-....... , IYrwt MOOd -... 1ft
................. , .. _lille ___ ......, __ _ !Ia-............. churdt ..... churdi.
""-'after ._._ opmeCt btfoft: -•
the ....... ., of the Gospel w• faidt-
lully pnodl~
We tMok our Cod for the pnyen •nd
ciMblld ~ of .... , ol Hla own •ho
-dlJ-dty-the-._.
-"''• ......... Tho ..., ... --Tile old aJiac,.-, "Tile Dmi There 'WU DO i:-W ol _... !J Xilljr. So tboy ,...,. Bllo 5I J., I !>ocUli "'iio-II 1 ...
,.... oick. the Dmi a mon11 would be. Hia c:Jom. u doe Sooa of God' at Konr -,_ _.., at ...,. loilo -• Daos Be _. -_.
The Ilo'rit p well, and -.r a Sevioar of -. · ...... aod ia tloio tboy ._ '* fw ,o. .._ ,o. ..,_ to Ill Bllo •
rqpnt ..., he.'• ADd that ia a Y<rJ H.,..,..., the ruJm of the He-He ,... e11tklad to ol of tllilr ·s.. -,_ lfol Are,_ .......
t1Jacioe and pert'11nt -~ of lnws definitely rejedod J-ao ·-, f,_ ... ~ of •r ,.(,.o ,.
-T•-oltbo-locaMC.o
..ail •*'•c .......... Wl En .._ ...,._-... ._.,. w ' 1 ,, ::;:::t·~·· ndll. ........... ..;. rt'lml._ _. • 'S •. a..., ---. We lreuDd ftllow Carildlin '-'"
--... CUCI -WilL J dda1 I call .....,.., .... -...... _ ..
lho hf!WiiaJ of tiM ia its God•o Soa ODd their sm-. But Ia doe -r of ... Jo1 .., wrill Biao lllil ........ It Ria
-· cry1sw1 "'1,1 to God ia ill day the ""'$ w.-]_, u t1mw tbolr c-1 ,._ -..... _.,... .,_ -..... .. ~1 .!':'..t:::~•~=-A::'.-:t r.,.-:-ra and . • ,::.':,dar..:.~;:'" r:..=. ~~ride..=·~ r :?-5I ,o. ~ • .,_ ..., to
•
Jow. -...... '" .... ....., ''!ita_ • ...,...,..,._ ..
to eM .... ahsaW.. ... Leo:d--Rio ......... He-·, a ....... .., .......... ..
.... Cll ..... a.. ,, ...... •
aipllll rt ... le.rtlllrtAprull',_.
...... --.... , ••• (1:11'): .,.... ...... ,. ...... "" .
... ................... hi ... -...
........... ~. ,, ..... ~ .. Y(e _,__ ,.. •• Rio .....
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NEII'OirT HARBOR Ell~ Gil
!ECOID UCTIDII --P,.l
lliURSDAY, JULY I, 19&7 '
COIIDIIA D£LIAR, CAUF.
uses
A city otaiT
vealad mote
ou at deed roalricled Ir-
vine Terrace Puk th1n pre-
vioualy auppoacd.
Recreation direcwr Cal
Stewart reportt lhat uthe
city haa beonunder the mia-!
conception that oraani-zd
tportaare prohibited," but a
!ev~ew by thc1city lttomey
1ndicate1 that "oraanized
activities are leaal u lona
u no phyaical facilities are
constructed or u~ed .... Mr.
sCcwart concludet, "We can
conduct vaaioua recreation
propama on the park asea.••
The Study Of the puk UI C
wu prompted by the re-
quest of the Newport Beach
Lawn Bowlina Ann. for a
new lawn bowlina peen lo--
cation, with Irvine Terrace
Park mentioned as a prefer·
red site. The anociation
orficiah aaid that the.city
apenda about Sl2,000 an·
nually for upkeep of the
park and that it is spar inaly
used because of the resllic·
tions.
The Newport Beach City
Council received Mr. Stew--
art's park report last week,
and diatied the matter f01
di scussion on July 10. The
repolt lis ted pr ohibited and
permitted us es and li s ted
picnic tables, benches and
play apparatus as items' that
probably could be added.
The Counci l also:
• Adopted Ord inance 1221,
repealina the restri ction
p\ayina musical instruments
on publ ic s treets and
ches, and the prohibition
"ballyhooina and oratina,"
for the reuon that thes e
code secti ons are un con•
stitutional.
• Adopted a resolution
desianatina key penonnel
pos itions; Coun ci \man Dee
Cook voted "no,"
ina to the creation of the
pos ition of )rd balfalion
chief in the rire d~ent .
• Authorized the •,:•;~~= tion _of a community u
lion aareemenb with
Newport-Men Uniried
School Dis tr ict ffoo:~' .~~~:':~:~ tive use of u
facilities.
• Authori zed the e xeCU•
tion of an aareement with
the Oiange County Flood
Control Distric t for the con·
s truction of a 2ndJamboree
Rd. bridae over San Diego
Creek at an estimated cost
uf$186,000, of which$
000 would be borne by the
Flood Control Distri ct.
• Authorized issuan ce of
an encroachment permit for
an entrance sian for Ir vine
Tenace from Avocado Ave.,
just north of Ke wamee Dr .
• Awarded the contract
for con struction of a 16·
inch Upper Bay water main
in Tustin Ave. to Industrial
Pipeline Construction Co. of
Los Anaeles , low bidder at
$63,400.
• Awarded the
for the 1966-67 street
coatina proaram to the Grif·
fith Co. of Costa Mesa, low
bidder at $9,300.
• Re jected the sinale bid
for mas ter trarfic count s ta•
lions, 512,640, s ubmitted
by the Paul Gardner Corp.,
which was 26% over the en•
cineer's estimate; anolher
call for bids is planned for
later in the year.
• Awarded the
for West Newport landsca~
ina \0 Roy Barnett of Rivet•
side, in the amount of S26,·
000; directed the statr to
restudy the size and con·
cept of the restroom pro--
ject for future re•biddina.
• Received a requei t from
' Seal's Ambulance for sub-
&titution of 2 vehicles;
tabled the requeat for 2
week& to enable the staff
1o in&pect the vehicles.
• Confirmed the fire
<:biers report on the aemi·
anul weed abatement
pam · and rCques ted col lee•
lion or the costa by
eOunty taa coltec&or.
• Approved
ol Ordir.ance l;,:!:: IWOOW . cbanae the 'ft
u.tl! buildina and talecy
·-·· 10 loalldi•l ·-,._ .. liropwd deport-
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Pacific View Mortuary and Chapel is now serving
families frvm Huntington Beach to San Clemente
Since 1960, Pacific View Memorial Park has bee n growing steadily, with each de-
velopment contemplated to be an integral part of one of the most beautiful cem e-
teries in Southern California. As the years have passed green law n has covered an
ever larger area of ground, the Mausoleum of the Pacific has received n ew court-
yards and small trees have reached ever higher toward the sk y .
Now, the most significant addition has b.een comple ted -Pacific View Mortuary
and Chapel. Now it is possible for families to make all m emorial arrangem e nts at
one time, in one place-and at prices to suit every budge t and desired serv ice . Mor-
tuary services, funeral services, memorials as y ou pe rsonally wish the m to be can
now be arranged with a single phone call to Pacific Vie w .
Visit Pacific V iew. See the new chapel and the dramatic view of the coastline visible
from h ere. Come see how pleasant and attractive a ce m etery can be.
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY • MORTUARY • MAUSOLEUM • CHAPEL
FUNERAL SERV ICES • CREMATION SERVICES
"For any or every need ... one call.''
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A SURPRISE PARTY honored Clareflce atld Iona Chris-
ty, 2191 Harbo r Blvd., Costa Mesa, on the occasion of
th ei r go lden wedding anniversary . Th e party, hel d at
the Newporte r Inn, was planned by their children, Mrs.
John Seljan of Costa Mesa , Urs. Eric Guy of Cathey •s
valley, Lawson Christy of Saugus, an d Lee Christy,
who wa s unable to attend. The Christy's we re marr ied
June 20, 1917, in Day ton, Ky . Anne Sm ith, long time
fr iend, played the piano. Mrs. Larry Walker (grand-
daughter-in-law) sang favo rite songs. John Sel jan an d
Bud Miller played gu itars an d san g. Charlie Brown en·
tertained wi th joke s and leading group singing. The
Ch risty's have 2 great-g ran dchildren . One attended
Jamie Lynn Wrigh t.
Library Friends install
Mrs. Challen Landezshost·
ed a Fliends of the Library
installation luncheon June
22 at the Newpo1 t Harbor
Yach t Club for old and new
executi ve boa1d membeu
and commi ttee chairmen.
The followina have sel\'ed
du1ing the past year: Mmes.
Lmen Heathe1, John Mc-
Cabe, William C. McVicke1,
D.E. Gilc1est, William Blan-
ton, Ha1wood Thaye1, Dale
Rasmusson, H.W. Humann,
Ga1tH Be 1ge son, Ma1l in C.
Sheely, Richa1d LaW!ence,
RobeJt Coope1 , John Kelley,
Pa tr ick Chase, M. Wilhelm,
Frank Riemer, T. Duncan
Stewa1 t, Wa ite! Wb ite and
Chall en LandeJS.
LEGAL HOTICE
SeJ ving£01 the coming year
a1 e Mme s. Lot en Heathe1,
James Do wty, John McCabe,
William C. McVickei,Nicho-
las Bliss, H.B. Benjamin,
Ma1y Sale, John Hensley
and H. V. Helper and Miss
Laura Porter. •
FELLOWS!IIP GRANTED
Stephen B. Andrews, )10
Walnut SL, Newpo1t Sbo1es,
a g1aduate o£ th e University
of Redlands, has been named
an Eagleton Fellow fot a
year's s tudy to wa~d a ma s-
ter's degree in po litics. He
wi ll study at th e Eagleton
Institute of Politics a t Rut·
gets, New J ersey's state
univetsi ty. The fel lo wship
is wo1th Sl,800 plus tuition.
LEGAL HOTICE
OR Ill~ o\S CF: ~0. 1222 Council to be in areu which
\\ O H OI~.o\SCE OF THE are primarily used to s"r""' ern Of \EWPOHT BEACll recreational needs.
o\IJDI.\G Sf.CTIO~ 12.44.025 Said lund shall bP used
TO TilE SEI 'PORT BEACH nnly for the purpo~u·!l of thl!'
\11'\ICIPAI. CODE C REATING ac:ri11i1ion, development.
A SPECIAL C APITAL an improvement of public
iMP ROVEMENT f UND KNOWN oil-strut park.in111o (ac,liliu
AS THE Off ·STREE'T louted w1thin the ~11!'11ir11l PARKI~G FA C ILJTI ES Fl':\'0 •·icini1y of the parking meters
The City Council of the contribuliag lo the fund, and
Citv o f :\'e,.·port B<!:ach doei'O for any eJipenditures nece~
ordain a.s fnJ/o10s: sary or convenient to accom·
SECTIO\' J, S~ctioo 12.44.· plish said purpo!!l!'t>.
02'> ;,. atld .. d to thl' .\·!',.port For purposes of th is ser •
lll'aeh \luni ripal Cod., to read: tion the term 'off-slrel't park-
" 11.44 .025 Creotion ol OH-ing facilities' shall ml!'an
11treet Po,klng F oe/fit/ell public parking lotl'l, garajtl'!!o,
F omd. Pursuant 10 thl' author-s tructures, buildings and ilj)"'
;,/. rontain,.d 111 S.-rtion 1113 purt~nances for the park1np:
'I thl' Citv Chartr'r, " ,<;peci al of motor ~ehtc:l~s."
r apital rmp ro,,.m~nl fund to SECTIOi\ 2. This ordinancf'
lot" k.no,.·n_ ~~~ .th ., OH-street~all be publisht:d oncl' in lh" P<Hkon~o~ f .or 1loll:" F'und "7lo! o ffici al newspaper of thl!' City, h"reb~ rrl"ar,.d. f !fty pl!'rcenl and the same shall be ••ffec-
1)0";) o f tho· oii:I'OSS mt't~r IPI":o; tive 30 day!! after the dati' of
l'll ]]ectl'd as a rP,sult of the its adoption.
op.,rat ron ul parlctnJl mf'ters This ordinance '"'a!l intro--
IOi thin thf" o n·str~et oarlcinjf duced at a regular me~ting of met~r 7.onel'l, as pr~sently ts.-the Cily Council of the City
tabl1shed h) SI"CtiOn 1~.44.· o f !\ewpott Beach held on the
020 or a., thf' sam" may r.n the 12th day of June, 1967 . and ~uture b: am .. nd .. d or r~v1se~, was adopted on the 26th day
hall b. dt"posned on. sa1d o f June, 196i. by the following funrl, wnh the except10n of vo le, to wit: f,.,.., .J .. rn·"d from the opeora-AYES, COC\:CIL\1 Ei\. RoJrers,
t1nn o f park in~ meters on Parsons, Marshall, Coole , For-f",th !'tr,.,.t bl'lwee:n Qc.,an ~it, Shelton ~root arvl '"'"'port Ra' in 'OES '0 'C!L E\ \ I S
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h' h , , \. L; ~~-• .. Onl' .on" ·11• a 0 w 1r are ABSE\:T CO I '~CIDI E~· Gru· ron . .,;d .. rf'd to b.. sen•in~~: her
'"ftt'atrrmal D'""""· Th" fori'·
llDlnjl ali<Jr at1nn of parlcmg
m .. tf'r f,.,_., ~<h a ll not appl~· to
f,.,..., d'"n•••d from thl' op,.ra-
toon of .ony on·strl',.t parlc1ng
mPI"r' rn lnne,. ll'.'ltilbli,.h~d
on th,. futurt' wh irh mf'lf'TS
ar,. dctrrmincd by the City
ATTF.ST:
Laura. Lagios
City Clerk
Doreen \I arsh aii
~!a yor Pro•Tem
P ublish: july 6, 1967, in
The Newport Harbor Ensign
HOMEiild
d~orators
SHOW
30·July9 * MOlE THAN 100,000 SQ. FT. 01' HOMf-DKOR-
AriNG, OUTDOOR UVING PfATUIING OVBt 30
PUU SIZE MODEL IIOOM$~011ATBl IH THE IAT·
EST INNOVATIONS 01' N1B1CA 1oHD
POIIfiON COUNTIItsl * YOUI ltOITI!SJ.
tsl lfAUTIU -.mHO VARIOUS
POIIfiON NATIONII * NilES GALOIIII
OMN DAILYI * H0U1S 01' PUN & fXCITI.
-POll THI INTWI .PAMilYI *'CON.
TNIOUS I!NTIIT.-.-rl
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• • f ld d NEII'ORT HARBOR EN~CJI Prcmc ror o an new-timers SEOOIIosEcn011 --P•4
1 nt '!HI IIUI.u o '!* · lta&e 111 10.. ~ 1n 01-• 10 mote ~pea o ac.tiv•tY lO (X)III)MA DEl liAR, 'CALIF -•·• o1 ld 11• · 111 · •-I r . . THURSDAY, JULY& 1111
uw tamer .. , a.-ea&e4 become acquaanted. Laat eaterWn the pubhc. They •
fi.c::alc ~II be Mid ia Cqata y_ou theft wore. ~ep1~1ent~ inviUI otpaiaalioaa 10 Pal• 2 MILD OM QIAIGI
Mesa C•l)' Puk on Aua. 10. uv~a fun 20 catiu "' lilt· ~ticipate with a boodt in tha OP ~ S101tl THifT
,.. picnic day ia 01.-iJod ooia.. 12 f•om. lndi~·· Cal~ pull. ..... ted types ' or Two llUIItl •••• vraltetl
., che Co ata Mo .. O•N• fonua 32, M1uou.u 26 Md boolha needed uo old tune ahonfy arter 6 p fi'onday
of Commerce ud tho Colla 10 oa. Local •nidtnta fuxn kinina booth, popcotn J 26 d hm. d ·th
. MAY TAKE US A LITT1.! WHILE .•.
... II Jll ... II I IIIIIJ Ill II UIW,
WI will 1 •• -••• ~ ... , .. , .... 1111.
Me .. Jaycees. 13 f01eip cowuaiu putici· boolht, old time oraan Jlill"' uno • an c arae w',
The pi cni c ia a aatbolin1 pa&ed in laatt yo11'1 event. dor boo1h, fo1tuno tellot'a tbo buralary of Haythomo I
of citizeru in cho Costa Tho picnic ,,.,,, at 10 booth, cotton candy, balloon DePf'rtmen_t .Store, 3321 , ~·
Me sa a1ca, who have lived a.m. .nd c::lo us at dusk. booth, wh ite elephan·t booth. Coa•tHwy., Coron• del Mar.
heae ro. a lona time, to meet Enteatainment will be11 rul-. Donna M. Spacinsky, 326()
people who hne moved to niabod du1ina the day fo r ATTIHDS IHST~TUTE Idaho Ln., Cos ta Me11, an
Minor repialrs, ·l~s• buttons, tiny rips
ore part of our free customer H;vice .•.
Along wllh lho vory boat of clo..,lng,
spotting and pre11ing.
chis community in recent the whole famil y by Di1io-Mn, ·Elmer· W~les of SIS 13..yera-old nunc, and
•ye11 s. A sec tion. or the patk land 8 ,and1, 811bea Shop Mariaold• Ave.; Corona del Arthur S. ·Pina. Sl(M Pem•
FREE DELIVERY TOO.
ia set aside with pcinic Quartet• and in v11ioua Mar, ia attendiga the aummer lear Ave.o Corona dol
tables, e ach table with a othe1 JIOupa. aeu ion or the University of a ·male nurae, were 1111e11!ed
s tate aian. The people The Ch~bc1 and Jaycees the Pacific philosophy in. outside ftc depannont
who come fuxn the nme say lhete II a areat ne·ed fo1 1titute at Asilomar, Calir. siOre by the atore manaaer.
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Slip on in. 011r ntw offiu is opm aNI wt'rt holtiiwg a DifWa-Scmt F<ItiwJ. BrtaiiN Ill/ j1111r fragranm of Dior-.1nd
htlp us warm our mw ojfict htrt in Ntwpo rt, whtrt you gttth~ nation's hightst rail on insurtd savings in a uniqut
nautical dteor. wt plan to Jtrvt cojftt and caokits 11Nitr tht sailing mast, so bt with 111 ont day httwttn now and ]11/y 8,
SAVE BY MAIL, CONVENIENTLY AND QUICKLY
You can savt big with o11r convmitnt savt by mail plan. It only 14/t.ts a mommtto a"angt,
aNI from thtn on it's alf111Jst IIIIU1Nitic. Thm's a ,ail box in NJtry piWt.
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2333 E. PMift< CMst HighrH] • 0,.. S.U..U,,J•IJ I , 9.._ •·,. J l· .,, '
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