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EXERCISE IN GOVERNMENT
Crash kills
Lt. Eaton
Merino LL Bruce H. E.a&oa,
1110 W. ·Ocnn Pt.., Central
Newport. wu killed when a
helic::opter in which he waa
lhe co-pilot craahed nortb
of Oa Nana in South Vitt.-
nam, accordina to a Defonu
Department relaaae of July
6.
The 24-year-old Muine had
served at El Toro shortly
before his uanafer to South
Vietnam in PebNary.
Ht was married upon
bcin1 Jraduated from orticer
traininc at Penaacola, Fla.
His wife, Cecelia, teacbea
school in Fountain Valley .
The politicians and atalet•
men (and women) of tht fu-
ture who may one day be
takin1 office as public of·
ficiala have just concluded
mock aovemmont tcniont
sponsored by the American
Lecion and Aus.iliariu.
The annual Boya' State
waa held in Sacramento.
Girls' State coovened on l:he
Davit campus of the Uni-
versity of California. Juniors
from hiJh t choola thlouahoot
lhe uate were choaen t.o
parti~ipatc in thi s exer-
ciae in 10vemment.
Survivors a lso include his
mother, Mrs. H. H. Eaton; a
brother, Charlet; an4 a
sister, Laura, all from San
Gabriel.
B.l. improvers
recognized
TH E N EW PASTOR of tho Balboa Is land Communi ty
Methodist Church, the Rev. Don A. Bassett, gave his
fi rst sermon to his new con gregation Sunday. He is
pictured here with hi s wife, Barbara Jean, a.nd their
2 sons,lQ-year-old Ki rk, at left, and 8-year~ld Aa ron.
Mr. Bassett, graduate of the University of Evansville
lnd Ga rr ett Theological Seminary, comes here from the
Grace Methodist Church of Inglewood. (Ensi gn photo.)
The followinc attended
from tho local hiah achoola:
Award of plaques for home
and business improvement
on Balboa hland is &n· 'Animal farm' raided
Girls' State Dorma
OeC~&bcllis hom Costa
• noWlced by Burton Grant,
preaident of \he Balboa 1•-
land Improvement Assn. Meu Hiah Sc hool; Alicia
Tumer from Newport Harbor
Hiah; Gayle Seton• from
Corona del Mar Hiah.
Crail Cladt •d Alicia Tumer
For the fiut time, a com-
mercial award haa been in-
cluded in 1he annual prc-
teaal d uties at Boys' Stata. untation. The plaque wu
As a lawyer, he au cccu-IJiven to Orca and Amelia
full y represented Craia Seton for their c1.pansion
Clark in a cue challenaina and improvement of Arne·
the cons titutionality of a tia'a auJood and Italian
law which required everyone rcu.aurant at JllY: Marine
to c lap hands before enter-Ave.
Boys' State _ Zeke Oman candidate but wu ddeated
from Costa Meta Hich ; in the primary election, He
Craie Clark. from Harbor urvcd as president of his
Hiah; Andy Rote from Corona junior ~I au at Harbor Hi&h
del Mar HiJh. and baa been elected
Newport H~bor Lcaion senior c lan president. He
Poat 2~1 and Au•iliary played cen ter o( the Sailor
Uni& n1 IP.9fliOred the varsity and junior varsity.
HarN Hilb aa~Cofe¥1a dal football ltwna. At Boys SLa&e be wu a member of Mu-Mieaat ... ·Coua r.te........ ...,~ r ·•-11 10 r Lalioa. Potct 455 and ••O ~" oo-. am 0
Audli Unit4SS sponsored Twain City, which advanced
Ill)' M H' ..&. S h 1 to the finals, and was de·
d
ll•1 Co,.•ta eu r... c 00 (eatt;d in the championship
Cl ep •.
Donna, wbo is the dauah-J&ml.
c.er 0 ( Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andy Rote, 701 PalOiita
OeCubellia, 264 Buc knell Dr., Irvine Tenace, auwned
ina the city of Marshall. The rea idential awud went
Craia wu lila dafcnd.nt in w Mr. and Mn. H. Clifford
lbe can, wllidl went to the Tbo"'; 314 Di...oed ,. .... ,
supreme courL Andy i 1 where a aarap aputm.nt
aporll editor of 1he COM has bten added in. front. and
Hi lh School Trident, and incorporated into a sin1le
member of CSF, and has family dwellinJ with the
been elecUld U67~8 preai· es.i stin1 structure. Palm
dent of the C alifornia Auo--trees have been added for
cia ted Student Counci Ia. be.autification.
~;;~:~~0~~~ .. :;:;~~~:: $21 million bond vote due
Oran1e County police de·
partments and Marine Corps
criminal investiJation of·
ficers wrapped up a 6 month s
of probinJ into activities
a t the "animal farm," a 2·
story houie at ~SSw. 16th
SL, Weat Newport Heichta,
Sunday mominc.
Salvador Avila, 20, and
Lee A. Hochma n, 22, are
leasinc the 4.room house
and converted double Jar·
ace raided by police. The 2
younc men won cbarJed
whh poueniOI\ or mari-
ju-ana. Lucille Raynolda ,
U, of Claremont was ar-
rested on the same charae.
Newport Beach police
Capt. Louis Heerea eati·
mated 1 ~ pounds o( mari·
juan a were confiscated.
Partici patinJ in the taid
were officers from Newport
Beach , Costa Meu, Hun·
tincton Beach, Tustin, and
El Toro marine criminal in-
vestiaation departmenL
Unable to find a door into
one of the rooms of the con-
vcrted auaco, police were
forced to crash lhtouch a
wall, accordinc lO CapL
Heeres. He den ied reporu
of unnecessary rou1hneu
on the part or arrestinc of·
ficers and or improper
method a.
A head count of traffic
durina one stake-ou t totaled
93 for one evenina, poli ce
said.
Clll QIMIIU lETS
IISTIL.Ul\01 -U
lnatallad.orl dinner f01 fle
new officen of lhe Corona
del Mar Chamber of C~
merce will be held Friday
eveninc, July 28. at the h·
vine Coast Counuy Club.
DinneJ will be served at8
p.m. followinc the social
hou r. The proCJ&m IS unde1
d\e ditectiOO Of the 1et.i1in&
officcu headed by pr esident
Carl C. Keeley. Corona del
M11 dtu& stole owne1 G.
Hubert Peiuol w1ll be in·
stalled u the new p!eSJ-
dcnL
Girls' State. Dwin1 her Trustees of the Newport· tary school at a cost of of accommodatinc 3,000 atu·
junior year at. Meaa Hich the Mesa Unified School Disuict $18,000. denu); 51,760,000 for li·
terved &I clua pretidcnt., cave approval Tuesday to a Trustees are pr e ssinc for brary and Jnsuuct.ional ma-
Spaniah Club president, modified Plan 1 bond pro--a late October or eazly terial centers in the elcrncn·
Futuro Teachers Club treaa-poaal that call a for tai sinJ November bond election. tary schools, 5985,000 Cor a
uror, and Wll I member or $21 ,301,186 o ver a peri od of SJpt. Leland Newcom er di su ict s ervice and aO'nin· PoiiC" e raid .l·nvestl"gated
CSF, Girls Athletic Club, S yean. and the coun ty counsel will istrative fa cility, and S327.·
Pep Club and Speech Club. The plan calls fot houtina be conferrin1 to mold Plan 210 for school buses. Two Newport Bnc::h police misconduct charact.
She p)awt the pi1no, and 3,1l00 •tudents in each of 1 into an orficialteaolution. The state will reimbuue ffi h •· 1 1 o tcert avo .,..en re ieved ••There it tome unneces·
the p\1n1 to be a teacher. the cr.istin1 hi&h schools When the board meets Auc. the dituict for some uans· of their du.tiu P.'"d.inc o.ut· ury property det truction
Alicia Turner, 2SiJ1 Baw. and use of K·'L}-4 111dc 2S , if the resolution ia IP"' pott.ation costs, which will r 1 r come o mveatiJallon 1nto !here but wbo did it and aide Dr., Bay Shoret, cam• otcanization. proved, Uultees wi ll set the teducc the ov etall mon ey h f . • . bu fi •• d. · c ar1c1 o muconduct how or when, we have yo&
... '..,•d for tha office or To solve a mote immediate bond election date. The spent, t 111t ~oue 11U1ct d ... utinc Sunday' I early mot· to dot ermine," he said. tecre••oou or llato .... problem -,clanroom shot~ election must take place must have the mon ey to . . . .... , . nma narcotJct ratd of a A.ruwerin1 the chsrae made Willa Partv candidate, bu1 aao -uutteOI aave appt~ wilhin 80 days. tpend, Dt. Newcomct sa1d. ' I bi 2-ttory hOIIIC at iJH w. by 2 or lhe "animal fann"
I I I ~o~~ eat ewport reaidonta lbat -lice had no •he wat de(11ted in tho final va to da 1Dtalin1 1103,400 Plan 1 also includes 114,· 1$40 000 1. t6'" St., w N
voUna. She terved .. 01 pottab 0 c 11110011'11. 323,400 for c~asu~··. Ire Heiahll. ""
atcrttary of her junior Foul new clautoomt of '.2.800,000 tor lite acquau· r Amon the 3 adulta d uarch wanant, Chief of
clau atHarborHiah, and. tho "alcove" deaian will be uon $183100 fot 1uucaual F' d . . I . _an Police Jamet B. Glavaa
l •••• d -7 01 conu&ct '. ' 19 22 476 1 ue caute an eat.Jmst ed 27 Juvenllea tak1n tnto said, "We did not requ.i re bat bten elected u ttudent .,, a •ye tequucmenu, • or s40 000 d ,.,, d ·
r h at a coat of t1S,400. Four 1 · d d 1. • ama1e ... ea ay cuttody on char1u ran11n1 • warranL We have had that
body •• cr.l•~ or er a tetatlons an remo e IRI , cvcno'na to ~, Oono'cl Mo'o f · f · -~ othorponableawill be moved · .t.. ua " rom poaseuton o man· place under surveillance tenlor year. (dua would round out uoc rot and Glau Co 2990 . I I • r I from Maaineu elomentaay · h"•• h 1 bu'l.._ ·• JUana o ac .. o parenta for some time. We have Oayll Scroqa, 20062 ' vauoua a ... tc 00 1 ,.. Grace Ln., Costa Mesa. con trol were some who Bav'fitw Ave,, Santa Ana school to Paularino elemen .. ina• to make them capable F. 0 000 u.ndercover men workinc
1 llemen pouJed 8 • cla.imed police used un-tbotc. They have made buys
Hai.ta, was to busy Tax h"lke now down to 3~c Jail~ a o( wate~ ?" the ncceanry rorce to cot inlO or marijuana there. This writinl Ult Tory ~arty pia~ hurnm1 2 story butldinJ be-the house whi ch loc:al
form lhat the d.rdn't )(ave tween 1_1:30 and ~idni Jht. re sidents c~ll "the an imal was not a aearchinc raid.
d.me to run ror office. Sbe The U.l" increau in ovenina: Sll,OOO for auto--Battalion Ouef Beau .. farm." "We hid sufficient raaaon ~quetted appointmenl as aueued valuation Cor matic uaffic countinl at .. champ believes papet atack.. m believe that • felony
ad]•lant 1eneral, and her Nawport Beach ia aoin.a to tiona for Balboa Penintula; cd next to a water better Some of the auapectt ••• in procen of btinc . alao challenaed the aearch• ....... -,·t&•d •o -·c ,., d
r.q•••• wa• -anled, Sbo cut back 1he .,.._..ud tu Sll,OOO for rettroomt In the 1n a atoraae room on the ""''•" • -s e .. "¥"' in a methodt of police. ... ·d to d ho •• "od for tbi• om ..... ~....... lncrea.ae for lho cunant Weu New"""rt improvement 2nd n oor of the buildina •1e · r11 r01.1n up t ••
.. -10111;1 r--Offi cer Celeste Van Cleve b b •· ber (alb Frank fitcaly.ear by about a penny and landscapina project; was responsible for the ini-penon• w o were rea .. ml ~auae er, d h · 1 n said she alone uarcbed the «he law." fielt.er Scroua. h a an • alf. · sn.ooo for alley and ttreet ba amos. .
Marina colonel ud tbt When tbe City Council recontUuction· SH 000 to The stotace toom oontam· Jirh. Police have a co lor film
wuled to cMatrank blra. Her adopted a s7,970,11S repay patt. of 'lhe 1o:..n from ed cleanin1 matetiah, used Capt. Hal Minuah, who is which abowa younc people
ldjla&ant aanenl auiF-INcS,et on June 12, tht re~ tha water f\11\d for the beach blu.eprinta, and fiberalau, in charae or tbe inter-on July 4 at the hoot c.
IUDt curled wlft 1 t lbe rant qaired &aa.IO fa.ite tbe moaay erosion conuol project.. wbtch re~ names to the departmental invettiaation, They ara boldine 1\1 pounds
of bripditt ltneral. Oeyie wu tatimated at Sl.ll96, roof, cau.ttna 130,000 dllll.. uid yesterday tMt all c:l ma.ri juant, reportedly
wu umed atrl or &De yt.U lllmoat "' mort than Itt& Councilman Ote Cook aae. In aide dantaJe lO J)&u witnesses were beina inta,... J&thered (rom the house and
II& a (retbm•, ttfftd U 1966-41 file of S\.14. objected tO the traffic liJht fi1tu101 WU let It viawed Wilh reaptCt \0 the yard area.
odiiOMII-cblof or lbo CDM Mollllay lllo COIIftcll took ~:?:,·:~'::'.,:"~.::P~:~":; tiO,OOO. 'Scrub down ne· eded'
Hill> School Tridorll ciOrina aoolbor loolo .•• tho ~ withoot tbi• Item for tlli• ... STIIAUII IAIIED
Itt put 1111 lftd alto •• plctlue, ia lill\t of an tn· year." ICIOOL •altll IIIIIIY The Fun Zone needt a
..... tJ.r of 'lbt tncot.i.e c:natl of 126,359,300 ill 6 _ "aood scrub down," Uyt -· lo II r CounciknanHowardrw .. rt, TNI\ee Ooftald. A. Suaun ' n.... w-~ ll' COQQC:jl aDd COI'Dlllloatr of UtiU~ ¥ll a C., tom Mi II vwen mu, v ,..Ito r.latlonl. Sht pi•• t113,.,l,UO to .•199,131.· wtt.o roprtaent.t tht Balboa waa un.nimously elected Foff\llftda St.., S.lboa, in a
ID .. coet a joumaJltt. 1)01 DOt lactudtftl poltUc area. taid that the monty 1\loaday by fellow boazd letter to the Nawport Beach
down. Juat. cot Ol.lt • litt.Je
1011 p and water and 1 tart
scNbbinJ," the eon cllad u .
CIIMYICTID SI.AYU
GIT5 rill toM TUM
The plea w "spare lbat
croe" it takina root, and
will preserve mott or tho
1,6n parkway tree• that
bave been C.cinc the u
duouJhoul dta city of New.
port Beach.
City Manaaer Harvey Hurl-
burt submitted a detailed
report. to Ci ty Council Mon-
day evcninJ. u.plainin1 how
mott or the previously
doomed ueca can bo uved
by the use o( a root pruninJ
machine and by use of hi ,Itt
quality uphah concrete in·
ttead of cement for minor
sidewalk repairs.
He s tated tbat 61 o£ the
1,611 trees must definitely
be removed, 250 are in 1
questionable cat eaory and
arc to be considered indivi·
dually, 230 can be saved by
use of asphalt concrete,
and 1,100 can be uved by
the usc of the root pruner.
Cal Stewart, dircclOr or
th e parks, beaches and re·
creation department, report·
ed that the 61 problem trees
are mainly in the followina
locations : Marin e Ave. on
Balboa Island; Seaview Ave.,
Poppy Ave., Heliot rope
Ave. and Carnation Ave. in
Corona del Mar; and scat·
t cred areas on Balboa Po·
ninsula, particularl y in the
Old Balboa area westerly of
dte \1ain St. business dis·
tricL
Owens dies
Roy H. Owent, a momber
o£ the Newport Harbor
Ameri can Lesion Post 211
and past 2~th Oisuict Ad·
j11t.t.nt, died Satwday, July
a, at lhe Veteran s Hospi tal,
Lone Beach. Mr. Owens was
a nati ve or Ka ns at City,
Kanua, and i ··re sident of
Sou th ern Califbmia for 20
yean. At the time of hi t
death his residence wu
l l!ll Coaat St., Garden
Grove.
He is survived by hi a wire,
Lorraine Frey Owena, wbo
is president of the Newport
Harbor Leaion Auxiliary
2~1; a brother, Cl arence
Owens of Haysville, Kantaa ;
2 daughters, Mn. William
Vanatea, Santa Ana, and
~a . G. R. Shuman of Gar·
den Grove; 2 sons, Dr.
Laurence Owens of San
Dicaoand J. Michael Owens
of Whittier; 2 stepsons, J.
Donald Frey or Lon& Beach
and Ri chard Frey MMCS (SS),
U. S. Navy; and l3 stand-
children .
Mr. Hwlbun pointed out
that life c1.pectancy of troas
is an important factor to
consider. His report in·
eluded the remark that .. uee
experts tell us that ile \1t. Owens served with the oricinat pi ne trees planted on Seaview Ave, and Helio-U. S. Army in World War 1
trope Ava. in 1921 ban and was the put natiou.t
r•aa.-4 1beU ..--Ufe aide:dtcampof dl• Ve*aa ofWWl. p-.atll* ,...._..
Upectancy.'' mander, past 6th District
The report added: ••I( tbe adju tant and paat commander
community had faced up lO of West Oran1e Coun ty Bar·
the problem on Seaview Ave. ra~ks.
S years •ao. U'lat street Private fu.ncral s ervices
could now be lined wilh were held. In li eu of flowers
beautiful, new, relativel y the famil)' uys dlat do-
mature treu. At the same nations may be made lO th&
ti me the street would be re habilitations fund of the
free of tree root d&maJe American Lecion Pott 21 1,
problems and could htve 21 S I ~th St., Newport Beach.
well built, atuactive side· IllS.. JIUIY ••ELLY
walks, curbs, cutters and OF c• SUCCUIIS
s tree ts."
The City Coun ~i I referred
the city manqer's report to
the PBR Commi u ion with
in structiOns to have a re·
port back by the July 24
Council mectinc.
Ted Witmer, vice<hainnan
or t h e PBR Commi ssion ,
remuked, "l am ploued
lO cet thit report and to ace
tho fl exible approach to th e
tree problem."
Councilman Bob Shelton,
whose district includu
many of the 61 doomed
uees, said he would li ke to
participate in the diacut·
sion of the removal of the
61.
\1rs. Ruby McNelly of 703
Narcissus Ave., Corona del
\1ar, di ed \londay afternoon
at Hoac H sopi ul after an
illneu or a few days. \tu.
\1cNelly i 1 survived by her
dau ctuer, Corona del Mar
shop own e1 Velma O'Brien,
and a bt other, Dell Cannen
of OklahomL
Mrs. McNelly had been in
poo1 health fos several
yean. She had lived in Cor·
ona del Mar fo1 16 ycau.
Fun eral SCI vice• wete
held y esterday at Pacific
View Chapel with the Rev.
Lo1en Flick1naer of Ne-
ponUnity Church orfic1atina.
Inter ment was at Pacific
View \1emoual P&Jk.
Surrey cycles curbed
An emer aen cy ..:ndinance 11ce Park . and heard 1
was adopted \1onday n1 &}\t by tencwcd plea hom AnJlU
the Newport Beach C1t)' Potte1 or the Newpott HIU·
Council to cope w1th a new bo1 Lawn Bowlin a Ann. (o r
traffic pen \ -the 4-wheeled use of about I 1/J acre• o(
auuey cycle. 9~acte patk. fo t bowlina
The old city 01d1n an ce 11ecns and clubhouse; the
proh1bitin1 1idina bi cycles Council refeu ed the problem
on city ttleets doet not to the starr for discuuion
covet the 4-whee\ type of wilh theltvine Ten ace Home
conveyan ce propelled by Owneu Aun.
human power. Thus 1 new • Rc ce1 ved an offc1 from
ordinance was declared to Mu. Lavint William1on o(
be ntceuuy in liJbt of a San Betna1dino fot donation
police tepou that "the use of a naaPOie 10 honor Ne.-.
o ( such devices on the tide--pon Beach lifepruclt· 10*
•alta of the city conati· feued the otter w the ~t.aft.
Q.ltea a huard to pedes-M11• Williamson kid cno-
u lana." motcd a ptOIJim of insptoY..
Z•"• ,.._•· 24 .. Utllo,.. odlltita. would be well apent. memben of -.e Ntwport-City Council,
• '1m ,. eo-t1 __ ... Tha nut. mot.Jort on lhil Mcu Unified Sdlool Oit.. 9l d ribe lh Pl., Cotta ,_aa, it a bell· c a..-.... to uu tlicl 10 tetn aa ptuident • ... ~c d• 111• ... •re• ... ~•d
m.lltf on the ,. • .., .-.ck 301> of tlte •••. re.••u•. 10 hem failed 01\ a l•l tlt of tha boud. He replace. Nft ""'""" 1n. ~y. ,u
MUD IDd llu Mae clocked t .. ce tbt t.u lDc.t"" 'tOle. COUQcilman At Porah tluttat Jemas a. Peyton, *• carOuatl • baa had it,"
It l;OlS, jou thoft ot ••! dow 10 aMt 11 •. 115.. •"d ll• had failed &o .am who coatiallet 10 aetvo at aM wrillt. ••oot NIOIIL Ht ""ed 11 wlllc61 .... td be a 3~ JWilP *e awit.ob on hit •odlll a bo&rd mamtte1• ne fMris wheel~ sba
Allode&ed s.-t 8odr owr IIIII 1tU l .. t c~ U .. t, ~nd on a n<••u• TNetee Elinba• M. OOlat, wot.ble• wb.etL it
,. ..... latiN f• .. J•l• 0~ ..:._, ... or .~ ~ '"' 1 of •• YOte, the tll,OOO wu l.ilty wat elacted new cletk reYOI'fllt. "How taft ia it?"
Mid>aol o ....... ty. 26, ol n46 M-ndou Or., Cotta
Meaa. coa.•icted t layer of
hit wife and bar comp&niOf\
wa1 .. fttenctd JIIIY 1 in
!tlperior Coort 10 ' )'OUI to ura in '"'*' priaon.la Jan·
The Ptohibition· on <bivina in1 lifuavin1 tec::hni•"
on tidewallcs oaempt.t bt· aftet hoa ton, 01. ltl)'l!IOD4
c:yclea on 1he aoulb on..t.alf H~&at, cbowned hly zs.
or tht aid•weJk oa Ocaa 1956, in a 1iplidt aeat ••
FL betw .. n F SL aut ~ S.ta Ana RiYtt jet~r .
Padden Pl. on •• Penia-• ~ Ordi••• 11D
tula. •4 be~•• t.a SC. '*ida ...... •• .,._:.
end l61h St. 111 Woat. New-•• •-e: ........ _.
pOlL I ,.,_ I • I ~·~
The emet,..cy taw abo -••-=: • • ~ ...
tpecin.. dlat. it. doea eot. '-••~•t. Ill ...
apply to c:bil•••a 01 ~ dip-:-I, ....... .... ctue, ud tau -.. elec... ••• ~.. -• _. .aced 4 to J, 0•• Coot. rot the bot~4. atpt. Leland abe uta. •
AlB pNII .. t r .... oom-ChWI wdl .. ·-.. r ..... o... Man.taaU ... ~ NtWCOCHI waa ... ed bolld ,., leU. a lao calla
l•a ,.... ..., el ... Wilt •ta •• .._ .., .. "".o." MaJor secte._y. S.U• S. Plank· u•ti• to 1111• uCIJite
CIWICiort.lNO s..-. -illrllll ... .._, Pal Qrullor, Howud lia, ••• boud m .. ber , .. •dllaoa, wloldl &PfOU 10
111.' ... , 11._., ,. lor' ~ooolqo. ·c-ell anoouod ~~o~-. Uodoi4J -· plocin1 !!all Potou-. wa• lu --., oaa wr!Joa. ..i.u • ., • _.1 ,._ •• fol ..... a 1-. •=•., _. AI ,_,.t,..... .. ,n." Mated. "Pl .... M 110t c*• it
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• ., •• coa.Yicled man t.hot
bli wif•, Mary Aart ....
Potor Do• KMfo u lb.,
_.,eel roalaw ... in~ an
....... , at 2700 Peten•
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which tbey conferred were tlont rolatina to the aepu.
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lillY DOII'T SEEI TD l.OW THE UEIY
WhM do you th ink, dear fr iends, about thi s libelous,
left1fng extremi sm from the pages of the Daily Pilot,
written by one of their ultra-liberal columnists, by name
of Sydney Harris: "In my own country, I con si der the
militant 'anti--communist' movement to be far more dan-
gerous and pernicl o~s than the exaggerated 'red con-
spiracy' they warn us about."
The Pilot headline writer, sympathetic to the cause of
Sydney Ha~rls, added an unqualif ied headline, "Reaction
Masks As Anti-Red," so that we all may know where the
Pilot stands on this importatl t issue.
This column by Sydney Harris Is part of ltle smear
campaign by the left.wingers to di scredit the growing
conservative, anti--communist movement, which Is gain-
Ing the support of concerned patriots throughout the
nation.
The Sydney smear stoops to one of the mostunprin ·
ci pled distorti ons In the bag of tricks of the left.winger:
the attempt to equate conservatism and anti--communi sm
with faclsm and nazism. The historical record shows that
bolt! fascism and naz ism ate left wing. No.1 fascist Be·
nlto Mu ssolinl Identified himself as a socialist. T he
very wo rd, "nazi," Is a contracti on of Hitler's National
SOCIALIST Party. Fascism and nazism are blood bro-
thers of socialism and communism. Ali these evils stand
for mo re and mo re big gove rnmen t and loss of individual
freedom. Conservatism and anti--communism stand for
less government and mo re individual responsi bi lity.
Wher e does the danger really lie? Is it the conservative
and anti--communist wh o is killing and maiming our
Amer ican soldiers in Vietnam? The news stories that I
riad stat e without exception that communist s are killing
our soldiers there. 1t is because of the communl.st peril
Itt at American troops are serv ing in trouble spots through·
out the worl d. J do not know of a single instance of
American troops being called out because of "dangerous
and pernicious" anti--communists .
Are we anti-communists demonstrating in the s treets,
o r fomenting riots, or loot ing and burning and shooting,
o r cal ling for civil disobedience? The record shows th at
anti-communi sts are at the fo refron t of the campaign to
support local police, and thus to maintain law and orde r.
The facts are .that the trouble in many ar eas has been
traced di rectly to communist agitators .
Are we anti-communists promoting filthy speech move·
men ts, or pornog raphy, or psychedelic drugs, or other
phases of immorality? The record shows that these evils
ate pa rt of the s tandard arsenal of the communist con·
spi racy. Anti-communists are leadin g the fight agail)st
these evils.
Lenin and the communist leaders that have followed
him have said that the work of communists must be car·
ried out with th ~ help of non·communist hands. Com·
munists have been fantastically successful in getting
non--communist help in the determined and vicious attack
a gainst anti-communism. In 1%0, when the John 13i rch
Society fi rst began giving evidence of mou nting an ef·
fective anti""'ommunist program, the communi st parties
of the world wen t into action. The red manifesto issued
Dec. 5, 1960, in Moscow at a s trategy conference of 81
commun ist pa rti es of th e wo rld call ed tor a "resolute
struggle against an ti--communism." Within a matter of
weeks the smear attack against the John 13irch Society
was launched In the libe ral newspapers, magazines,
radio and t elevi slon.
Has there been any change in this red manifesto or In
communist tact ics? Let us look for the answer to the
Communi s t Party of th e Soviet Uni on, whi ch has Jus t
Issued a commemorative document for this 5oth anniver·
sary of the bols hevik revolution. The text of the docu-
ment was distributed at the same time that Soviet Pre·
straight
~uaao of &he Bill of A leanct circulated ~
RJahta, which more apecifi· lho Citluna Cruaade for
cally enumorat cd the areas Voluntary Prayer tells bow
into which the freedom• (or the decition in a can
-which tbe hCrOet Or the re• emanat ina from Whiteatme.
volution to aallantly had N.Y., declared to be illeaal
fouabt. the aivina of thanh by
The Constitution and the tchool children before eat-
Bill of Riahta luatantoe the ina their cookies at luncb
frcedoot of reli1ion, and to ti me. ·Accordina to the leaf·
ufopard that auurance, lot, the children could not
the functions of church and say, voluntarily and oa
state were to be kept aepa· their own initiative: "Ood
rate. Today, howcvct, the is aood, and we thank Him
ori1inal intentions of the for thi t food. Amen."
brave fathers of our country Dr. Carl Mcintire, who
arc threatened. bro adcasts for the lOch,
The ink had not dried upon Reformation Hour, was at·
the Declaration of Indo· tacked some months aao, In
pcndence before it1 met· Resolution 160, paned by
nae brouaht hope to free· the Pennsy lvania State
,dom lovina peoples throuah-Leaislature, which he
out the world. Nevertholeu, claimed was in viol at ion of
in October,1117,in Runia, the State Cons titution by
a little more than 141 y ea rs interferina with the froe
after itt immortat truths had exercise of reliaion, Last
been promulaated, the summer he conducted a
hopes of ita aianers that series of 30 "cow paaturo ..
the Declaration would rallies in which he to
achieve to irm~ortality were aroused public sentiment
dimmed. The Run ian Revo-th at he won wide spread
lution then aave birth to support for his contention.
communism, which denied
For the Scripture saith, cverythina that Ameri ca hat Dr. Mcintire has been in
By Tom Anderson
DID YOU KNOW?
Whosoever believeth on him stood for. The keynote of the thick of the fiaht, whcr"e·
shall not be ashamed. communism was and is, ~ver the action was hottetL
For there ia no difference atheis!ft _ the denial or the In the state of Washinaton,
between the Jew and the Clliltcnce of God. he opposed the aivina or a
Greek: ror the same Lord The Rev, Richard Wunn-course in the State Univer· ALL rh(• hounty hunters are not in T.V. wesr ·
ern§. In Washington, Negro policemen gel a
S50 Munty for ev~ry Afro-American they can
peouade to join the police force at S6. 700 a
year. Of course. if Lyndon :md Marlin Luci rer
are abk to gl"t th e1r propo!>Cd nurimwl bount)
enacted in to Ia"'. toliVIOg every tam1ly S4.:!00
annually, ~o~.ork or nor. it may get more difficuh
ro hire rollcemen :u S6. 700 a year. For rhe
52.500 difterence: you rlOt only have to wod.
hard. yoo ger c;;hm at. ridiculed and abused
"Police brutaliry'' i~ a very senou~ thing in our
counrry-lhOU\:lnlh of policl'men are maimed
and killed e\'t:ry year
Crime i~ up ll 'i '"rtw past year anU crimr
confn~nc~l are up 57 '"". The Federal Govern·
menr has rull"J th<Jt cmhezzlcr~ can ~pread their
"take" over a fl \'e year penod. to reducl,' taA
obligations. { ·r.m inals have alo;o been ruled
eligible ror unemplo~ment hend'its and Social
Security upon 1hci r release. In some cases. jup
time in fed eral pri~on:. will be counrcd as gOY·
ernmenr service 10 help huild up h:deral pen·
sion!o.
Convicred on seve n counb of harceny. In·
come Ia:\ eva,ion and fraud , includi ng the
felonious thdt or 599,600. Bobby Baker. whl•
Lyndon Johnson called ··my strong right arm:·
was sentenced to three years in prison. BUI
Baker is suhject to parole in one year. so he
can enjoy h•~ S2 million fortune made wheel -
ing and de;olms Jor and "''ith L B. J But n(•
authorily ha~ yet inqu ired in10 how L B. J.
got his c~ti mated S:!o million 10 S40 million
fortune whlil" on the puhlic payroll
Amons free America's grear~t enem•o are
those huse red and pink Foundations which
spend t:n:-free hi llions putting their stOOge!>
and errand hoy~. their comrades and comrat~.
into key spor~ '" local and Federal Govern-
ments. int o rel ief <agl"ncies. pla nning commi!o·
sions, libraril"~. church hierarchies. newspapen.
networks. college chairs and cha ncellorships.
This arm y of tcrmires now controls lhe power
stmcrures of many of our N,nb and insur·
ance comp-.nic~. mdustrial our o'er all is ro'ch unto al l that · h' h lh B'bl brand, a mini ster wh o was srty, w rc put c 1 c educational sys1em . comm unications our 11 h' ea upon •m. imprisoned by the convnun· in an unfavorable liaht, .,d churche~. F --• h II II or wnosoever 1 a ca ists in Rumania, and for 14 in Portland he took issue There are no~-~. 45,124 Foundations with in-f lh Lord
7 b'll' doll upon the name 0 e yean was beaten and tor· with the Presbyterian Aa· v~tments roc a ling more than • IOn an. oha\1 be saved. (Romans 10: bl h' h I • These Foundaliom have ~ubstantial ownership lUred for the alleaed crime sem y, w rc ast mon.n
and even conlrol or many great profit-making, 11 ·13 ,) of preac:hina the aoapcl, superseded the Anciirlnt "
dividend-paying industries. Thus these super· las t year told that loud· Westminster Confeuioe
rich pay vh-!ually no taxes. Hi, sucker! Good Grief! s peakers in his prison had wi th the 1%7 Confeuion,
Some Foundations are sub-rosa conduits for HeeJih••' 'A"ti.C•"'"'u"'•'• blared forth the aews that which C(l'lasculated ,thc cur•
a conrinuous money How to "civil rights" .-,. Wor•' ,,.,,. ReJ•' "God h dead." Soon there-rent concept of the Chrit·
grou~. let twins outfits and anarchist student Why'l every "anli" after, the cry was re-echoed tian fai th~ He proved ~it
sroups. In the works now is a gigamic educa-a fascist or biaot, in America, and now rq· .. poi nt, in the o pinion of mil"
tiona I TV network to bt fina nced by Founda-Yet none of the sounds from coast to coast. li ons, when he sent a beano
rion an d rederal funds. It will doubtless be Reds is "too bad " _ Even clerl)'men are said on a transcontinentalnour,
ready well ahead of targ•·• date-1984. 1 don't dia it. to have joined in repeatina which bore the leaend,
These Foundations promote equality. Ehe1_« ::-------....:-~C:::,• 8:;::.. -~th::,:c~b~l~a~o~pb::.:omo::;:~"~'-'"~or;,;,;d;•~·-:--"~Th:;:•:--D~e~a~t~h-o~f:....:•....:C~h~u~rc~h~.~:· and everywhere, e~Cl"pt for the Power 1te
worlders and coroorate ~ocia lists) who run the llhe ;noe<n,;on.l bonkers. caneH<I•. one-LeHers to the Ed.·tor
g(lvernmenr . whO run Big Business and the
Foundations th~nueh•n Everybody equal. un-HELP SAVES LIVES tax bill to the point whe1e 'aive the benerit or the doubt
tin the Estal'llishmenl. Edito1 of the En si an YOU can do longet afro1d to those who say there are
Anarchist Stokely Carmichael was well-re-U.S. Senator Ri chatd Byrd ·to own your own home. many form s of cOITJTlunhm,
ceivcd at Dart mouth Co!lege, where George Jr. (Vitainia) has pointed THEY are responsible f01 By comparison, thouah, there
Wallace was drive:1 from the stage. Wall ace's out that the U.S. Troops in the sociali stic p1acti ces in ue many forms of deadly
car wos auacked hy a moh of black and white Vietnam now ate IJCater in Wclr&Je and Education, and . o f wh'lch 1 be th · lh K · . potsons none ··pacifi5t'' studenls-whil e he was in5ide it. And num I an rn e Olean thu yean budget 11 not ld .' h
rhat's ":icademic freedom·'-Liberal style. Wat, and the killed and complete. ;o_u Impos e on any uman
Carmichael say~ Cassius Clay got so little wounded ate exceedina the The S123 ,000,000 fisuze eznJ.I 'h'l . f lh
education hr can't even spell democracy, so rate or 1,600 a week. He you read in the paper was Tota .annt 1 ~lion ° .•
why should he fight for it? O.K. And if he goes on to explain that the onl y TENTATIVE; today•s communiS t nat1ons of th~s
ca n'r spell America. why should he live in it? Arnetican mi lit&Jy comm an-p apet says it's been upped world does not mean war; tn
Bcrcha he can spell Muhammad. de11; are still prohibited aaain. It will not be final fact, it would not even ro-
lnstead of shOOf ing rhe Vlet Cong. anarchist f1om attackina important until after the hcaiinss ate quire the involvement of the
Carmichael urges black men to shoot Mr. and enemy tuaets. The U.S. completed. United Slates. It would rc·
Mrs. George Wal'ace and their son. The craitor commandeu in v ietnam a1e In the meantime, there is quire no more than the Uni·
rrom Trinidad say~ that when missionaries not allow~d to conduct the a copy of the pl opoaed bud-ted States removinJ its pre·
came ro AJrica th~ Net"roes had the land and ~at to buna ~bou t ~e car-act that is available to the sent involvement. duou~
rhe missionaries had the Bible: and when it ileal concluston With .the taxpayeu. Evety taxpayer foreian aid and trade.
was all over t.he missionaries had the land and ~~~.,number of casualties. ia entitled to one of these Let us, once and for all,
rhe hlacks had the Bible. To which an unkindly · books. Get youu rtom the aive communi am a real S Out bombeu ate required was retorted : "But lokely's grandpa got sore to n y danaetous missions office. of Admin.i stJ~ti v e chance - a chance it haa
because an old, tough missionary gave him UMe ce ss&Jily with only a CootdJnatot Davrd Huch· never had _ a chance to
indigestion:· token bomb load and these cock, SIS N. sycamore, prove it can work. Let ua
STATE IOUIIIP
few bombs may o~ly be d1 op. Santa Ana. Ask for a "copy stop supportina and snina
pod on uselc11 enemy 1&1· o f the proP<l:s ed ~daet.•• communiat dictators.
acta deai..,ated '-'• the Then .atu~y IL Fand what
... "'7 ou thmk II a waate or the I do not believe that com-
·washinat?" "Whiz Kida, .. iupaycu money, then muniam-any more than IOoo
l.u S•..tor Ja .. Sc .... l& iwho Uu~k battle dteu COME to theae heuinat and cialiam -would be able ID •r means abtped. uouaeu worn they HAVE to heat your aurvive without support from
di sturbina prac· wbich did not act the laws at a eocktarl .Party .. One complaint as a taxpayer. free enterprise syttems ttill
ticc is incrcaa· it wanted went on rampaaca =~entator tsaAd that ow Btina your ta:~ tec eipt with in exiltcncc. I( conwnuniam
inaly common in tc••:mony . 1.~ mua Y a .. •pee:-you and stand by your h d ~
u in the sueets, thh country rfied enemy known route auna Thit is the only way -on er own an •nlb.oat
heard before State Sonatc would slide into barbaritm 1efeued to by ow pilotl aa we ~an be effective. 1 will our help -~ere no loqer
and A11 embly corrrnittees almost ovemiaht. The (act "tlauJhter alley ... WHY? be there. Join the tupayeu able ~o feed ttl poople, tben
conaiderina pendina leai•· is that, to far at least, only Call. these fact t to the tebellion! Amenca could feed tbota
lation. This is the open a few auch factions arc able attentton o f you1 eon&Jess-Theao aoe my atotemenh people, but not throu.~o. lie. mier Alexei Kosygln and President Lyndon Johnson were · k I ..,
threat of nota if the parti-10 1et away with uain1 flit men, and aa them fo1 the aa 1 tupaye1, vote1, and leaden of the cc:wmuaa.itf holding their \\grandfatherly" talks at Glassboro, N.J., eular bill beina presented is ualy method of lcaitlati¥t .answeu. Pe1hap.• you may citizen, and ia no way ro-nations. We could feed dloee
less than 3 weeks ago. This off icial document reaffi rm s not paned -or, on occa· prcuure, because they are help ~ save a hfc thereby. Oec:t tho policy 01 opiniont people by ch.nlina our ...,
the following policy: "The principal aim of Soviet for-sion, if a bill it paned held co be politically ira-Coldtally youn, of any association wilh baaaiu in tbou cou.ntries
ei"" policy Is to ensure favorabl e conditions for bu ild-whi ch malton of threats do mune from the consequences Roben C. Schwab .tlic:h I am affiliated. linl.cuupply c:entcn, to which
r· ' l'k Rto.l , Dol 160 GA E •·o tb . . of • lng communism ••• The great aim of the Soviet people, not 1 e. of arroaancc. ·But lh••• dan.. ell lh Mai · · s.,.. e ctli&ent .,e comma· 0£ course, the wltneues aeroua tactics may well GEORGE S. RAMSAY has swot • no 1122 N. Gla11cll nitt natlont could cane the building of communism, Is also Its chief lnternatfon-been elected cashier of JOIN THE lti!II!LLI-.. Otanao Calif never say that they them· spread, . , "" -• · directly to receive lid ftGm allst cause." 1 11 -. 0 c t B k Co ... Editot of the Enaip . . ' u vu wi enaaae 1n acu 1 hold that no leaulatJve range oun ~ an , s.. Bill Phillipa or Pulleuon DON'T Hllft RIDS A.Menc:a, dellured •d tat'>-
For the particular attention of Sydney Harris and the of ma~tl dettruction i~ they committee tbould pennit any i Mesa, aceordrng to board David Bater or 0.,4~ Editor of dire &sip .•ed by Americ~a.ta saalle
Dally Pilot and other liberal commentators and new~ do not act &belt way '" &he witneu appeuial before it chairman. Clarence Brown Glove, Alton Allen of L.. 1 • aaelterabiJ opposed propam •• thtt, OCU' ..-. ..
tnedla, th e! following key paragraph Is quoted from the. leaialature. That would be. to ·use any form of the u111 .. and preSJdent J.S. Steelman, pna Beacb, Cye Pnebetly to coanaai-· 1 aeet lu 111don co..ald •• ""• 1 c:ommemorat ive document of the Communist Party of the a bit too CNde even Cot oor mCI\t. "do as I aay Of people; Mr. Ramsay, a native of or Sen &a Ana •d Bill Hi•· IDtal deslnlod;.. •. a, ea..-utetul parpo ....
Soviet Union: "'fttere can be no question of neutralitY tolerant aae. It it always . will riot." My witaeu who Pittsburgh, attended schools stein of Otap •• the five ... , ... 1 .... a fonn of Por more infoanati• •
.__ tom~body slse .tlo It aolaa matos dda thteat ahoold be, In Los Angeles and received, m• wft.o aio ••~PC~Dsible ..,. .... t wtt.icb, DO eau. ,bow m help eonn.aist..,.
In 'ttte SttUftlt ~alnst bourgeois 1~109)' or Inti-com-10 not -nner them. Bat ren.oved from the hlliaa. his B.A. degree from Chal> for yoa1 &al bill. Call 01 •••hitlblul C.._ tlou become indei*HI•t-~Unlsm.. The struggle ~alnst bour9eols ldeoiQtY _llld die oml•oue tbadow it oaat, nor tboulclMy wltneseea be l Nn College. He comes here -:.:. nti!M about yow &ax ,CM' Qlae•• .. ...,~ .. ou' ladel*ldealofUaitMIIatn• Mti<C~NN~ftlsm Is one of Ute most acute aspects of the tad the leaislaton are ••· allowed eny r.-..., 10 aet ~ from his position 15 easft. ta es. cia ct=' '11· · 111 _._ belp -111Wn11 11th ""• d sl ruwlt " • -. . f PI N " I THBY •• YOUR ELI!C---• o -• VIVID ~-I -ISS • poc:tod 00 aobmOTII lbolr away wllb lbo -•1*•11 ler o oneer luona TED !load 1 of IIJ'It lnoto r-of.,._ "' -• ~-. Our niiiGII•d the entire free world owo •-of (Ill· . .,.. boll j~t io lila 4111,.;10 of maltlaa lbNIII I/Illnk on wilshire Blwd., Los.nii!Y 110 ':.,0 "'!:."::;,-I 01 all .,.1 a a..laoo; Paot om .. Boa 15J, llol-
• ..,. 111 lit c..,strvlllwe, .,.I<OrMUnlst IIIOYement, loco of IL Ia lbo 01110 of Mldtodlla4 Angeles. He hos just relum-.... up lbo 0.-O..IJ' ""••II -•pin.,, ""'* M&, Callf-la.
wlllcll Is strlwlnt ... lnsl trill odds to sound tilt &llrm No rr.a aod p ... ollll-•ot~o•a.u E .. ., "II -ld·Jed Iron his honeymoon In,........_ THEY .. ,.. ..,.1 al-o -Ito Ia . ala"" Y-• lilly, 1 ,.o'llllllt camlllllt -~~~~racy. n.e llbtrals .,d ltf\-117 ... 1oo1 tolorotedlailo11-bo dollota4 ca 111 _. ••• 1~::::•11 11wl1111 1 hl~~~··-111t. tbt !."ln'"=-ollllt roo
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'P~jlma -Game' _ NEII'ORT HA1180R ENSIGN
fiRSHECnOII --l
ntuRSOAY, JULY 1!, 1117
COIIIIIA DallAl\, CALIF,
WJ1 be staged at OCt-
Two faees that just about Kina and 1." and uMy Pail
siOie lau yell's aumme1 Lady.''
muaical !'ftd ono that milht Reinita Ooleno1 o f Costa
walk o(f with this one will Men will ::.lay Babe, the
beldlino the caat of the lead opposite Mr. Taylo1.
O•anao Coaat Colleae p~ Miu Golenot has a liat of
duction of "Pajama Game" csedita u lona aa yous a1m
Aua. 2·5. at OCC and NoJthetn Ali·
The Oeo1ae Abbott-Rich-zona Univeuity.
asd Bi u ell muaical will be Het moat tecent show waa
staaed in the OCC Audito1-.. The Teahouse o£ the Au·
ium at 8:15 p.m. fo1 a 4· JUSt Moon" at OCC. She
day 1un. Admi u ion will be has al so appeated at OCC
U .SO. in "You Can't Take It With
SteveTayloJ of Costa Mesa, You," "Romeo and Juliet,''
wh o last yea1 s taued as "Spoon Ri veJ Antholoay,"
F1eddie in the OCC p1oduc-"My Fai1 Lady" and otheu.
tion of "My Fair Lady," She has won thtee actina
will have the lead 10\e o£ awards.
Sid So1okin, the pajama fac-Othe1 maj ot palls will in·
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to1y supezvisoJ. elude Robclt Stmad of ___ ..
Hi s rendition of "On The Costa Mesa, P1 ez; Rich&Jd
St1eet Whe1e You Ale" was Lappe o£ Huntinaton Beach,
one of the hia.hlia.hts of last Hasler; F1ancy Walsh of
s umme J's show. His num-Newp<ut Beach, Gladys;
ben thi s year will include Waltez Douglas of Cotona
"Hey The1e" and the zous-del Mat, Pop; Robell Hop-
ina "Thete Once Was A pet, Costa Mesa, Joe ; Alan
Man ." Vouna. Costa Mesa, Mu;
Stan Throncbcuy of Santa
Ana, "Alfred P. Doolittle"
in \all year's "My Fair
Lady," will star as the ef·
WEDDING SELLS rang out Saturday, July 1, at San
RoQue Catholic Church of Santa '3arbara for Miss
Cynthia Diane Burney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Allen 13u rney of 557 Seaward Rd., Corona Highlands,
and Joseph Elliott, son of Clarence Elliott of Moun-
tain View and t he lat e Mr s. J::ll iott. Father Da11i d
How to add yeartl
to your life
100 yearsaao thea venae
American coukt expect
to live about -40 years.
Today-about 70. Modern sanitation, diet, drup
and medical practice have added JO years to our
life span. And nOte that 70 is a~¥rug~. Many die
sooner. Many live longer. You up your chances
of beina a "longc:r" ir you eat properly and ,et
proper medical care. This means periodic c~'leclr:·
ups by your physician. As pharmacisu we are
pleased to help by supplyina the drup your doclor
prescribes-drop unknown a century aao. We're
soconscious ofthedfecti veness or modem medicine
that we·~ shoocina for a Lire span or 100 yean.
How about you?
Mlh ond 4nn• Flan .. ln (Floyd Huff photo.) ficicncy npcrt, "Heinzic."
Roy Re ime1, Santa Ana,
OtaJiie; M&Jie Bland, Dana
Point, Mae ; Catol Cliffotd,
Costa Mesa, Bt enda; and
Dee Dubois of Costa Mesa,
Poopsie.
Hilarion condu cted the double ring ce remon y. Mr s.
Douglas Adams of Sac ramento, si ster--i n·law of the
bride, served as matron of honor, and James Donnelly
of San Franci sco wa s be st man. The bri de is a gra-
duate of the Uni11ersity of California at Santa Barbara.
Her husband recei 11ed his ba chel or of science degree
in en gineering from the Uni11ersi ty of Port land, and is
now empl oyed as traffic and electr ical enginee r for
the City of Moun tain View. They wil l mak e th ei r home
in L os Al tos .
Ct..istensen
II He brouaht th e house down Anne Stuart-w-,· ,·ams lau yea• wiili hi s full voic-ed rendition of "With a
Little Bit of Luck" and
The mu sical will be ditect·
ed by Luke Scott, one of the
otiginatou of the summet
musical s at OCC. Technical
ditectot wi II be John Fo1d,
who di1ected a host of sum·
aGZl E. COAST lrWT .. COM).A DEL liD
omou: 1·2550
d M •k Fl • "Get Me T o The Church On we s I e anegm Time " .
Robert Michael Flanegin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R.E.
Flaneain of 4S01 Do rchester
Dr ., Cameo Highlands, took
Miaa Anne Stuart-Williams
as his bride in a June
candlelight ceremony hel.i
at St. Albans Episcopal
Cburch, Westwood.
The bride is t he dauahter
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Swart·Williams of Paciric
Pali udes. The home o f the
bride's parents wu the
scene o f a reception follow-
ing the wedding ceremony.
The Rev, J ohn Farnsworth
perfonned the dou ble ring
ceremony. Mr. SlUart-Williams
escorted his daugh ter lO the
altar.
The bride wore a white si lk
peau de soie dress in an A-
line s tyle.· The Kabuki
sleeve s were trimm ed with
lace .,ppliquo, and Belaian
lace'' waa used on the silk
i lluaioo vei I and bouffant
noor-lenath train. The veil
was held by a c luster of
lace noweu wi th seed pearl
applique. She c arried an
arm bouquet of lily of the
valley and wh ite orchids.
Miss Paiae Whittell of
Brentwood served as maid
of honor. She wore a coach-
man style yellow alaskine
summer fonnal with match-
ina pillbox headpiece hold-
ina a bouffant vei I. Her
noweu were a caacade of
lemon yellow aladioli.
Similarly attired were the
bride•maids, Miu Chri s tina
Reid and Miss Kristan Coo-
ley, both of Pacific Pali -
aades.
. He has appeared •n many
John Pinches of Newport OCt: productions, and with
was best man for Mr. Flane· the Long Beach Civic Li&ht
gin . Ushers included Digby Opera in "Camelot " "The
Stuart-Williams, brother of '
met musicals at OCC, the NEW SHOULDER WHEEL
latest beina last year's DONATED TO HOSP ITAL
smash p1oduction of "My Pain from "tenni s e lbow"
Fail Lady.'' and bursiti s is bein g eased
for many patients at Hoag
Hospital with the addition
of a new therapeuti c shoul-
der wheel in th e physical
therapy department.
ART SHOW
a t Clyde Zul.ch show room
the bride , and Brant Hall of
Mcdrord, Oregon, a collcae
friend of the groom.
At the reception the bride' I
mo ther received guests in
an aquamarine noor length
gown of silk with diminu ti ve
matching haL She wore an
orchid corsage, as did Mrs.
F lanegin, complimenting an
avocado crepe fonnal gown
wi th matching accessories.
Following a honeymoon
trip lO Mon treal, the couple
will make their home at
Ashland, Oregon , where they
will continue their schoolina
at Southern Oregon college.
The young couple met at
Woodbury Colle1e in Los
Angeles , where the bride
has been majcirina in dress
desisn. She be'Jonaed 10 Eta
Gamma Sorori ()' and pro--
viously attended UC LA.
The aroom is a paduate of
Corona del Mar High School.
He is affiliated with Ga.m-
ma Siama Pi Fraternity.
Harbor area aues ts at the
I •
wedding and reception in·
eluded the groom's arand·
parents, Mr.· and Mrs. Her-
bert Mi ller of the UCI area;
~1r. and Mrs. Jack Bayer;
Mrs . Stacy Morgan and dauah·
ter, Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Guptill and dau1hter,
Joan; Ju·Jge and Mrs . Walter
Charamu; Mr. ·and Mra, John
L. Pinches Sr.; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerrold Randall, Min Bar-
bara Longley and Mrs. Gary
Vandearift, sister o f the
aroom. Mrs. Mlcheel Mcry.r (B•mle Alden photo)
Shechangeshername
from Meier to Mayer
At a late afternoon wed· applique. A nosegay of pink
dina ceremony held July 1 daisies matched her pink
in the memorial chapel of daisy headpiece.
St. Andrews' Presbyterian John Ho lman o£ San Oieao
Cl1~rch, Mias Kathleen Neva served as best man . Ushers
a fourth aeneration were Tom Hutton, a cousin
~;·~::~~~;'j became the "bride of the aroom fr001 Pomona,
(l CliHord Mayer of and Jerry Smi th of Corona
Dieao. formerly of the del Mar.
HarbOr Area.
The bride i a the dauabter
of Mr. and Mn. Frank 8.
Meier Jr. of 116 Via Vella,
Lido hie. The aroom•a par-
ents are Mr. and Mra. Harvey
Mayer Ji. of Roatan laland
of the Republic o f Honduras,
Contra\ America. .
The double rina weddins
rites were read by Dt •. Ray·
mond Brahama of St. An·
drew's. Mr. Meier -prcaented
bit dauJbter at the altar.
The bride wo re a floor
lensth aown of white alen·
con lace made in an A-line
o•er a whita crepe sheath.
It had a jewelry neckline
and lona tleevea, and the
lace formed a V in lbe back
lftd ••• ldomed witb tmall
bows.·"" thoulcler lcnsth
'fell WN held wiell a aatin
toaa htedpiace. Sbe carriod
a noteaay of lS pint roses
wttll. fthe '' apii•Oii• ad
.., •• b .... dod "'* .....
plat atN ...... ·!k•..,..
The bride's sister, \tiu
Patricia Maraaret Meier, as -
sisted with the recepti on ,
which was held in the fire-
side room of lhe chwch fol·
lowina the nuptials. Miss
Sandi Water, a friend of the
bride from Newport Beach,
had charae of the auest
book,
Mrs . Meier worC a pink
silk costume with t tand·
away collar, complemented
with a hot pink. chiffon hat
and white acceuoriea, She
had a ooraaae of white P,r-
denias and stephanotis.
The aroom'• mother wore
ctlampape lace made in a
caac desian wilh acallopa
above the hemline. Sbc wore
a pale pint bat and a cor-
Uie of vUieaated 'pink"
miniature camaliona.
Retumift1 from lbair honey·
moon in Enaeaada. the
couple will lin a& Minion
Boy, San Die,..
-'lit bND .. I ...,.. They .. bolb peduatel
Mn. n...., T-1111 oC Nowpon """"" Hioll of c-... 1 liar ....... , School ... _ .... o. ....
The chrome exet ciser, do-
nated by the Orange Sh ores
Medical As sistants Assn.,
is also u sed fm post-fra ~;:
tures, arth riti c cond iti ons,
and any shoulder, ann or
wrist limi tations. Pr esident
of OS..1AA, Marjori e Humber,
and recording LSecretary
Rita Goddall, physical
therapist at tloag, presented
the wheel recently to \Ir s.
Robert L . Bacon, hospital
administrator.
FISI11HG 'S Fl•e
Dean S. Wiese of Co rona
Hiahlands cauaht a 165-
pound mad in and cauaht
and released 2 others dur-
ins a recent fishins trip to
Rancho Buena Vista, south
of La Paz, Mexico. Dale F.
Wiese landed an ,U -pound
sailfish.
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Claell apeake• l01 the 10
Lm. UIYice lhlll 9wtday wi11
lie Jalln Sml.,, !ft!Oi tile
Prloce or Peace L~er•
c\afCib in Cotta Meta,
wl\ere · he teacbea Bible
claue1. Hit topic will
be .. The Jew or actipture. •• • • • Newport Unity Chutch,
moetina at 151h St. and h·
vine Ave., Cliff Haven -
... The key to dcmon1 llation"
will be &he topic of the Rev.
Loton Plick.inaer for the 10
a.m. SUnday service. The
7:30 Wednesday e\lenina
topic wi ll be "HeaJta liah t
with song.'' • • • The Corona del Mal Com-
munity Con&Jeaational
Chur ch, United Oullch of
Quist, 61 1 HelioUope Ave.
-Dr. Richard Gelwi ck will
be guest minister for the tO
a.m. Sunday sezvice. • • • "Living in God's kingdom"
wi ll be the th eme o f the
vacati on Bible school, which
will be held July 17 through
21 at the Newpozt Harbor
Lutheran Church, 250 1 Cli ff
Or., Newpott Heights. Clas-
ses will meet ftom 9 to 11:45
a.m. for )~yeu·Q ids thwugh
kindergarten, and f10m 9
a.m. to 1:45 p.m. for fiut
grade th10ugh 6th grade. • • • An adult fomm 'series will
be held 5 evenings next
week, beginning at 7 :30,
at the Newp01t Harb..H Lu-
lheran Church in Newp01t
Heights. The top ics will
be "Commumsm's t:hallenge
to Ame rica and Ametican
chu rches," July 17 ; "The
new shape of the American
family," July 18 ; "Sexual
integdty in modem socie ty,"
July 19; "Church-stat e re-
lati ons in the U.S.," J uly
20; "The years of out life,"
Jul y 21. • • •
will die-• --boon" -tile u• .... ,.
.. o! lodlllo 'I11• ollldy o!
Olct TeetMidl oUriCWI
will be ooetllnaed at lb• 1
P."'-·nd.dwMk meodaa JaiJ
19. • ••
I
The 1.,-penOila.el com-
mittee of dl• Coeta M•aa
Pirll Metboditl Cburdl hal
.. ployed 1\tro. Oerold Sail·
rood« at oq:Mhl to auo-
ootd.Jay Colyu. Mre. ·Sch·
roodor hu.boon orsanial ror
sevonl yoara at tho Prot•
bytoriao. Chureh or tho
Covenant. Hor husband ita
rrusic teacher at Colla ESTANClA's J. V. cheerleaders will be, from left,
Mesa Hish School. Carol Ringwald, Geri Fillet
• • • <-cameo House photo.)
The Presbyterian Church! M k o~ the Covenant, lUO Fair· oc space
v1ew Rd., Costa Meu -
Guest preocher ro~ the 9:30 trip oflered Sunday serv1ce wall be the
Rev. Jan Wriaters. He pro• v· . th ~l O ·d · · Ulton to e 1'70 ranae v1 es a mmu t ry to seamen C ty F · · C t M . . oun arr rn os a esa,
tn coastal _areas, With head-July lS throuah JO, will be
quarters In New Orleans. able to take a s imulated
Elder Robert Smith will aa-
sist in the service. . -. St. Mark Pres byterian
O.urch, Eas tbluff Dr. at
Jamboree Rd.; Eas t Bluff-
Tho Rev, Robert Carley will
be back in the pulpit for the
10 a.m. service this Sunday.
His sermon topic wi II be
"Naked before God ... • • • The Lutheran Church o f
ttre Muter, 2900 Pacific
View Dr., Harbor View
Hills -Or. Wi lliam Eller
wi II preach on the topic,
"Livinl our Olristian
faith," at the a:4S and 11
a.m. Sunday ser~ices. The
junior and senior hiah Lu-
dler Leaaue ofiicers wil l
be installed at the 11 a.m.
service. A combined beach
outing wi II be held from 2
to 1 p.~ • • •
The Christian Science
Ch urches, Newport Beach ,
Corona del Mar and Costa
apace journey aboard an ac-
tual-size model of the Mer·
c:ury Spacecraft.
The full-scale Mercury
mock~p is part of a special
apace uhibit brought to the
Oranae County Fair for the
first time this year by the
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NA·
SA). Visitors may enter the
spacecraft and embark on an
imi&inuy uip through space.
A Mercury spacecraft car-
ried the first American into
space when Astronaut Alan
B. Shepard J r. rode
"Freedom 7" in •ul>orbHcal
fliaht on May 5, 1%1. Mer·
cury also put the first Ame ri•
can into orbit with Astronaut
John H. Glenn's fliaht on
Feb. 20. 1%2.
The F. \tesa -The golden teJ.l fo r Costa \lesa ust .
B.pt .,, Ch ch 301 ,, _ thu sunday lesson sermon
I ur' .~ag "L.f"' r PI. noli a St. at Santa Ana Ave. on r e rs rom sa ms. "Preserve me, 0 God : for
in thee do I put my trust
, .. Thou wilt shew me the
path of life."
Altoaether, 6 space flights
we re completed in the Mer-
cury Project series. The
final and longest rligbt in
the Mercury seri es was Astro-
naut Go rdon Cooper's 22~
orbit mi ssion on \1ay 15·16,
n 6l.
LEGAL NOTICE Council News
-"Groaning creation" will
be the sermon topic o f Dr.
P.G. Neumann at 11 a.m.
Sunday. Guest speaker at 7
p.m. will be William F . L o--
gan, missionary to FOrmosa
from. the Bapti&t Bi.'o\e Pel·
lows hip. • • • St. And rew's Presbyterian
Chu rch, 600 St. Andrew's
Rd., Cliff Haven -"Where
do I find the 10 Command-
ments.," wi II be the sermon
topic of Dr. Raymo nd Bra·
hams , minister of counsel-
ing and calling, for the 8,
1:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday
services.
• • • Cen tra l Bible Church,
Orange Ave. at 23rd St.,
Costa \lesa -Pastor Henry
E. Jones wi II preach on
''A living parado-." at 10:30
a .m. Sunday. AI 7 p.m. he
• • • The Prince of Peace Lu-
theran Ch~.trch •or Costa
Mesa ~11 conduct a 4-eek
summer day school proaram
from Aug. 2 throuJh H.
Claues, limited to 12 chil-
dren, will meet from II a.m.
to noon, and will take up
phonics, Bible stories,
singln& and crarts. The
church i 1 a t 29a7 Men
Verde Dr., at Baker St. ••• Vacation c:hurch school for
kinderaarteners to juniou
will be held Aua;. 14-2S at
the Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant, 21150 Fair-
view Or., Costa Mesa.
Classes will meet from 1:30
to noon, Monday throuah
Friday.
NOTICE OF' P\JBUC H~:A RI :"olG
NOT!CF: IS IIF:RF:BY GIVE~
!hal lhe C:ity Council of tloc
City o f Ne wporl Beach -..·ill
hold a pu blic hearing regarding
!he •·ppe•l af Doug's Oar Buf•
let, 409 28th Sl., Newport
Beach, from th~ deelsion ol the
Plana in g Comrni•uion deoyiag
applicalion for Use Penni!
1287, reque•ling rhe approval
of an off-site otd•·ertising sign
111 2807 Newport Roulevard,
Lol 10, Block 227, s~c li on ~.
Zone t:•l.
NOTICE IS Ht_:Rf:IJY H i R·
'n!ER Gl\'f.N r.hat 1h e !laid'
public huring will be held on
lhe 241h dllr of July, 1967, al
r.he hour o 7:30 p.m. in the
Coundl Chambers o f the Cily
Hall o f r.ho: Ci ry of Newporr
Reach, f:alilomia, al which
lime and place any and ,.[]
persons interested may appear
11nd h~ hear1l the reon.
Laura Lagio!l
Chy f:lerlr.
f:ity of New pori Beach
Publish: July 13, 1967, in
Th~ Newport Ha rbor f.n!ligtl
(Continued frOm page 1)
• Adopted a resolution
prohibiting parkin& on the
north side or Seashore Or.,
West Newport. between the
cen ter lines or Walnut St.
and Colton St. because Sea-
shore Dr. is too nan ow
there to permit cu rb parking
along the north aide; of-
fending vehicles will 'oe
towed away.
• Estsblished a parking
me ter ree of 10 cents an
an hour for Zone 10, the
ofT-street lot directly east
of Cen u al Ave, between
Via Oporto and dl e bay in
the Lido Shops area.
• Added a s ection to the
harbor permi t policies al-
lowing patio type decks to
be cantilevered beyond the
bulkhead lines to a dis tance
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adopted aa 1 result of plans
submitted by the Irvine
Cot Unda tale.
• Approved the
of Seal' a Ambulance Service
to substitute 2 vehicles for
2 e:r;iatin a vehicles servina
Newport Beach.
• Diaried the Lido
Commu nity Assn. '"''"'"' for a traffic study to
July 14 meetina; the asso.
ciation has asked ror relief
from traffic conaestion at
the Balboa Blvd. acce ss to
Lido Sanda.
• Called bids fo t 10 a.m.
Aua. 1 for the 1967-68
t tteet seal coatina proaram;
ttre ettimated cos t is roo, and the areas invol>,ed
are in Newport Heiahts,
Harbor View Hills, Irvine
Tenace, Corona High lands,
Shore Cliff s, Cameo Shores
and the Bi& Canyon reser·
voir site,
• Awarded the contract
l'or construc tioo of a mov-
able buildina on the City
Hall site to Hias . ··,n-
t lruction Co. of Newport
Beach low amon& 10 bid·
dera with a bid of S24,483.
• Authorized the e:r;ecu-
bon ol an qreement w1 th
the Uran1e County Harbor
U1atrict, prov1din& that the
c:ity will furnish lifeauard
1erv1ces in county areas
near the city and receive
reimbursement tram \he
Harbor District in the
amount of 119,740.
• Requested 162,330 re-
lmbutaement from the Coun-
ty ol OU1nae for providina
llle,uard service on c:lly
beaches to resadents ol lhe
county who are not res1•
dents of the city.
• l:onudcred the requeat
of t'rnn Ullen, owner of
New L.ook, IHU I:!. lfatboa
ttlvd., for a dance hall ti•
eense; heard a complaint
from Phil Lansdale, 10~
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IUIIIUU''Ift lhal die l:OanCll
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COIOIA DEL 11M, CALl f.
H••nities slldy
Plllldpoaq In lila 1967
Hubor tblmaafd01 lnUitu ..
taave been unOunc:od ~
c,oordinatora SIMUa Ooldea.
Joan Mlller and Dick Lever-
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P,ollo1tina the theme,
... Values lhrouah vl~~&al
. media," tbe prolfam, which
beaan July 10 and coetinues
throuP, Aq. 1, wi II aid *•
71 puticipatina studenU
throuab various methods of
comnunicatina valllll
lhrouah vi sua I means. ·
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10 at Corona del Mar Hi&b
School, waa a proaram on
architecture presented · by
John Tri ttipo or Willin E.
Blurock &: Auoci&tu • ..,..
chitec lural firm, and Jack
M. Oeorae of WilliiUI'I L.
Pereira &: Auociatea, ar•
chitecta. Arter diaoouion To VICTOR MILHOAN ~f.:!em..:.~~~ c;.:,d::::;..:':t~
ina residential area, then
After a weddina trip to by her father, the bride returned to the hiah 1cbool
Northern California, Victor wore a full tenath oraandy for a question and answer
William Milhoan wi ll take cage style aown over crepe. period.
hi a br ide to live in Medford. It was trimmed with Venice This proaram is beina pre·
Ore . The new Mrs. Milhoan, lace daisies and seed pearls. aented tbrouah the Newport.
formerly Miu Janet Kalh· A detachable oraandy train Mesa Unified School Dis·
teen Munce, is the dauahter f hapel length wu in· tticL The fotlowina stu·
of Mr. and Mn. William ~aa:d with dai sy trim. Her dents are ~nrolled:
~nee of 211S Cassia St., i llusion veil was trimmed Ira Davtd ~axter~ Dave
East Bluff. with daisies and pearls. Beechen, ~endee BJellan.d,
Tho youna couple were Sh · d bo f Janet Blalf, John Blalf, e carne a uquet o D B · k R ben married Saturday, June 10, phalaenopsis and st ephano-ave .
0
nn er
8
t, 0R
in a double rina late after· · Bro'Niuna, ave runn, us· liS, _., J noon weddina ceremOny held Her attendants included sell Carpenter, Stevuen .
at St. Andrew's Presbyt er· her sister, Mn.Georae Bur· Cochrane, Nan Daley, Janet
ian Church. The aroom is dick of Monterey, IU ma tron Dietz, C athy Eali, Oly
the son of Mr. and ~-trs. Wil· of honor .. A cousin, Min Fabre, Andrea Fahy, Ro-
liam Milhoan of Oreaon. Dr. June r-.tunce of Palos Ve r· berta Furneu.
~ I o· fi ld S Linda Genis, Jan Giuel, ...... ares aeren IC , t. des, served as bridesmaid,
Andrew's pastor, performed aton1 with Mrs. Leroy Hof-Priscilla Gricuon, John C.
chc weddina ceremony. man of Gladstone, Ore.,and Groenina, Greta Halvorsen,
·Eacor&od down the aisle Mrt. Michael Jackson of Kate Hamill, Steve Hartley,
~POR T . , Costa Mesa. Marahall Harvey, Charmaine
The bridal party wore pale Henderson, Laurie Jench,
blu' with Debby Jordan, Kanet Kluaie· crepe gowns wicz, Anita L. Knapp, Chcr·
"C A Sl NO
-ROYA LE"
-17 .,, s..,. .
Plus
WONDERFUL
HDLLAHD
matchin1 illus ion veils. yl Krauter, Betsy Lanaston,
They carried noseaay bou· Ro bert Diekaon Lewis,
qucts of mums and ye llow Carolyn Licay, Ann Under,
daisies. Jean Under, Pati Lunde .
The p oom's father, Wil· Steve Malinowski, Ooua
liam Milhoan, served as the McConnell, Andre Martin,
best man. Ushers included Sandra Mortenson , tlariM
David Mih.o of Euacne, Ore,. ,.,. hoi .,_, · ,..._.,__ I'IIC a, -·AAI81&A v•...,...,
Captain Ocorae BurCiick of Lucy Peralta, Diane Pet·
Mont erey, wbois the bride's tinaall, Lealie Phillips, Bill
brolher·in·law, and Bill Piaman, Chris Robinson, ~\!nee, brother of the bride. Judy Robinson, Mary Robi n·
Followin1· the ceremony, son , Vi vian Robinson, Ste·
a reception was held a t the phanie Santaa, Susan Scha·
home of the bride's parents. blein.
IMESA.i
~s. David Maples, the Marc Schryer, Gayle
bride's cousin, was in char-'Serous, Karen Sesma. Ste·
ac of the auest book. Spe· ven Slap, Janice E. Smith,
cial Jue sts included Mn. Otto sorensen, Mau la Slid·
Nell Leedy, arandmother of ham, Jeff Stieber, Rosemary
the bride, who lives in New· Szabo, Chris Thompson,
port: and uncles and auntl Karen Tipper, David Tyler,
of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vanderlan, Katherine
James Munce of Palos Ver· Ann Vanderveen, Georaia
des and Mr. and 1\tra. Tom Weyant, Paula Williams,
Stockman o f Torrance. Suzanne Williams, Debbie
. ' .
Wa lt Disney's
"SNOW WHITE"
• also •
"TAMMY AND
THE M1LL10HA1RE"
Steve McQueen
The new Mrs. Milhoan is Wolf, Janie Marie Younker.
a araduatc of Newport Har· TEACHER GIVES GIFT
bor Hiah School, past honor· Mrs. Marie Palmer, 1701
ed queen of Bethel 1S7, K' Rd C l'ff Haven 1n11 ., I ,
Newport, and a graduate of teacher at Colleae Park
lhc University of Orcaon, elementary acbool since
where she was a member Of the beainniq 13 ycara aao,
Alpha Chi Omeaa Sorority. has aiven the Newport-Mesa
She has a teachina contract, Unified District a used rc·
on
II"'·TNIO SAND PEBBL
The groom's affiliation• friaerator for use in the
also include graduation from health office, where abe
the University or Orcaon. works. Trustees u.preued
He plans to attend araduate their appreciation Tueaday
•
school there this fall. for the aifL
Some Goodies on Sale
We're celebrating our first birthday
And you made it possible. Thank you!
JAMIOIIU lOAD AI
IAYSCil DilliE
HlWPOIIIEACH 67).3113
Lorraine SutherlW.
efld Oorottly Doftlon
FASHIONS AT THE BEACH
Mrs. JCMRes lemard Fee. (a.mle Alden photo.)
MISS SKALM 0 SKI
WEDS BERNARD FEE
James Bernard Fcc of Sll
Larkspur Ave., Corona del
Mar, took Miss Edith Mary
Skalmowski, dau1hter or \1r.
and Mrs. Chester J . Skat·
mowski of 244~ Du ke Pl.,
Costa Mesa, as his bride in
a late J une weddina held at
St. James Episcopal Church
of Newport Beach.
The Rev. David A. Crump,
a ssisted by the Rev. J ohn
P. Ashey II, offi ciated at
the sinJic ring nuptial Eu-
charist held at 11 a.m.
marauerite daisies, and
they carried sheaths of
white shasta and maraueritc
daisies with moss 1reen
tri m.
Bridesmaids we re similar·
ty attired in canary yellow.
The junior attendants, wo re
pale ye llow.
The Mesa Verde Coun try
C lub was decorated wi l:h
white hanain1 bells and
yellow and white daisies fo r
the reception, which follow·
cd the wedding cerem?ny.
The bride's mo ther wore a
champaane colored hand
knit ribbon dress wi th min t
accessories and an ega·
plant o rchid corsaae. The
aroom's mo ther wore a pale
blue crepe and lace dress
Acolytes for the ceremony
were Gary Fuller, crucifer,
and Jim Wilson. Miss Sue
Chanter, a close friend of
or the bride from Los Ange·
ieK, was maid of honor, and
\in. Nick Cousyn of Costa
Mesa served as mat ron 0 { white matchin1 accessories
honor. 1\iss Skalmowaki had and a cymbidium orchid
been maid o r honor at her corsaae.
weddina. Miss Kristin Ritter of
Bridesmaids include d \1iss Costa \tcu attended the
Jane Hami lton of Costa aues t book, and \trs. Daniel
\lesa, \1iss \1aada Jasinski Bixby of El \lonte took
of Costa \-lcsa and Miss ch ar1 e o f the gifts. Special
Anne Steele of Corona del auests in cluded the groom's
Ma r, who had oriJinally in· cousin, Bill Doran of New
traduced the bride and Yo rk, and the 1room's aun t,
groom. Mrs. Ri chard Fcc of Ontario,
The bride's naece, \li ss Canada.
Danuta ~lackett of Bu rbank Following the reception,
served as junior bridesmaid. the newlyweds boarded an
An other nie ce, \1i u Suzanne airplane for a honeymoon in
Hackett of Burbank, was Hawaii. The bfidc was gra·
flowe r air\. duat ed hom Cos ta \1esa
Don Poole of Altadena Hiah School and attended
was best man for the groom , Oran1e Coast College be·
who is the son of \Ira. James fore transferring to UCI.
B. Fcc of Altadena and the Her husband was gradual ed
late James Fcc. Ushers in· from UC Riverside· and
eluded Nick Cousyn of San Fernando \'a lley State
Costa \lesa: Lee Wood of before com inl! to l 1CI to
Garden Grove , the bride's work toward his Ph.D. degree
brother·in·law; Kenneth in math. Th ey will !h·e at
Heiges Jr. of Riverside, the Irvi ne .
aroom's cousin, and Fred CeLe81!11TY TDU'INeY
Ri ccardi o f San Dieao. TO "AISE CA"P CASH
John Mi chael Wright J r. of UCI stutlcnts arc spon·
Newport Beach performed ~oring a celebrity aolf as rins bearer. The bride's 1 · tournament at the rV1ne-ncphew, Chris topher Sksl· Coast Coun try Club on
mowski or Costa Mesa, wa s July 13 to help scnJ under-
junior usher. Robert Camp-· privileJed Orange County
bell was so loist, with Mrs. children to summer camp.
Loretta Henry at the oraan. Hollywood stars wi ll
The bride wore a formal en tertain at a banque t at
weddina dress of pcau de the Newrortcr Inn following
aoie and lace especially the tournamenL Hollywood
created for her by a New-names such as Clint Eas t·
port Beach fashion desianer. wood, \licla:ey Rooney,
Its built-in train extended Ri chard Crcnna, Forres t
from the waistline, fannina Tucker, Robert PresiOn and
out in a '}..foot lcnath of James Gamer are amana
pcau de soie recmbroidered lho se who !)ian to play. Bia
with lace. The lace bodice 1 Boosters wW sponsor a
was finished with a seal· hole-in~c con test on a
loped boat neckline and a par·lhree hole durin1 lhe
soft flowina bell sleeve. A tourney.
full·lenath uain veil was LOCAL MA.H NAMED
held by a crown of mat china TO EXECUTIVES ASSH.
lace, comoletely rccm-Alvin P. Miller of East
broidered with pearls. Bluff, has been elected to
The bridal bouquet was membenhip in the Sales and
scented with white butter· Markc:tina E:tecuti,•es Au~
Oy orchid•. Auachod to it ciatioo of Los Anaeles. i l is
waa "' Edelweiu from announced by association
Weuem Germany, l:he kind p1esident Tyler Macdonald or Rower wh.iclt the bride's of Cotona del Mar , vice pt:e•
t'QOCber bad carried in her aident of Uiuon and Jor1cn·
own bridal bouqueL sen Advcuisina AJency .
The Mide"t honor at· Mr. Miller. who lives at
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p.m. 'f\aetday, 'July lj, u
.. aut sc:Mol board mea~
date in •• Cotta Me ..
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····-* COSTAMISA *MW•" * GIUIII .... .... 1 ... 1
te.clflftu wore ~nnal aown• l9S6 Carob Street with his
ol lime areen tilt cnated wih, Gloria, and l children,
willa altlP neckline in is d istrict aalet -.naaer for
tto.1 aDd • low c.l .... Syl•anla Electric Plod'ucta.
aKk.tiaetn hck,IJom wt.ldl Lot Maelea. Mambets~ip in
fell a pdrten4 ••• c:n:e-SMELA h ~onfined. to sale•l_l~~~~~~~JL~~~~~~~:l~~~~~~=J~j ·""• • aU•• A-thte 110 •• and marll:elina uecutina in
.... ea. ""''' ..,.. nott~ top mlftaaerial position•
.,ilt ol pale yellow tulle duouahout Soulhe-l'n CalirOf'"
widrl drclell or'"'" .Wa. nia. '
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Mormons to dedicate church
-.J dodioalioo will 11o .Ooo.11o-wiU 11o ,.,a lor droniAI roonto; &Y""'oailldl uld .. 4 ............. ...,, a -·td-...... a. with bukoll>all ....... ob>~
Jab' 16 10 matk •• com-aqeefraalbleltopt 1M o111tr Una a• • barua.ae t ball wa1h
.,aelioa • o1 die Oturcb of c*uch omoera. ruH ldtchen facllhit• for
Jaau Cbdtt ot Lauer D.,-1\• clldioaaioa will oui-dlanora up k:t SOO; a meet-
...... at 101 oo.,.r Dr., mla.ae a PIOtr• tlt.at ••• ina room ror "!'• R•llor So-.
Newpart Beacb. beiM ia 1953, wbea lite alte clety (Women • Auxiliary);
Ute lerrict will ba tU wat pu.rcbaaed. ·Tho MoDoa larae room~ for Boy Sc~ut
.. le of 3 day• ol open (]lurch prerequlahe 11 tlt.a& liOOp meeunaa ; ~~ jwuor
..... activltioa. wbich will all bulldiaaa be OaeUy and Sunday sc:.bool racahtlo_s •
..... ••• Frida)', rrom 5 to c:omplo&ely .,.Jd ror prior to There w:!l be,• ·~WIRJOr
9 p.m..· aad will c:ontinuo fi nal dodic:adon. · the ntm, Man a searc:b for
.. ~. f'rom 1 to I p.m. Th• local dharcb includ .. happineu."' at 6, 7 and &
PrCaldio1 at lht dedlc:adoa a tara• main chlpel. aeatina p.m. Friday, and at hourly
~ervict will be E lder Alvin 4'0 &o 500 people; U c:lau•' tnter vals rrom 2 to 7 p.m.
Oyer, auiatant 10 the quor-rooma: biahops' orncu and Saturday.
WALLY KOCH, left, cha irman of the an-wh ich will be held July 22 and 23 at the
am of the 12 apoUiea of the wardclerka" offieea for bod:l .LLIAtll J, IENIUI
ctturctt, wbo will e""!o from the Newpor t a .. cb ~d OF COSTA MESA DIES
church headquarters 1.n Salt Coata Meaa wanS., wtueb
LakeCi&y. Karl Durb11m, pte• have a total memberahip or
sideot or the Santa Ana 1,700; a larae cultural hall
Stake. will conduct tho aer .. wi th rutl raised 1t qe and
nual c ommunity Youth Center carnival , You th Center, 5th Ave. at Iris Ave.,
buys the first ticket from Craig Grainger, Corona del Mar. Helicopter rides wi ll
ticket chairman and president of the again be a feature of the 2-day even t.
Youth Center board. At right is Mario (Cameo House photo.)
Willi 1m J. Benbow, 2417
Eldon Ave., Costa Mesa,
died Friday, July 7, at Hoas
Hospital a t aa:e .58.
Pacini, co-chairman for the carnival, LEGAL NOTIC E
4,000 expected at CYC carnival ,;··o~G~~~:~~":;·~. Mz . Benbow, a self em•
__ !:L!:E!:G:!:A~L:cH::O~T!:IC"'E~--ployed roofez fot 3.5 y ean,
The Corrrnunity Youth its annual summer cam tva! pn zes, and aood food avatl-CITY or NEWPORT BEACH
Center at Sth Ave. and tria July 22·23. able durina the nbon-to-10 AMENDING SECTION
Ave., Corona del Mar, ia There will be amusement operation both days, 12.56.140 OF' 1lfE NEWPORT
plannin& to handle up to rides for ~II ages. ga.me T~p pri ze wi ll .be a S.5 00 :~~~IN~U~hCI~~~RAC~~~
4 000 fun-s eekers durin& booths wath attracta ve savangs bond. Tlc lcet,s are BICYCLES ON SIDEWALKS
' being sold throughout the The City Council of lhe City $10,000 monthly Sayl"ngS Harbor Arbea bby t;o1 ,, in the ;; ~ii.~:~ ""'"' '~· "''''
summer ase a pro~ram , SECTION 1. Sflc tioa 12.56.-
d and will al so be avatlable 140 of the Newporl Ouch l"n water cost propose at th e Carni ,.l. ~~~~cipol Cod• i• om .. dod <o
The Youth Cente r is main-"12.56.140 O~rorl,g 81crd• A wate1 well p1oject that
could save th e ci ty $10,000
a month in watc1 costs was
p1 oposed at Monday even-
ing's Ci ty Council meeting
by Hw:~s Lotenz, fo1m~t
coun ci lman and vice-mayo1
of Newpo t t Beach.
H e told of the Jecen! dis-
COYety of watet beating
s ttata, designated at aqui-
fe zs, mo te than 1,000 feet
below suzface in the watel
basin a1ea that includes
ci ty watez beati ng land. li e
t ecOmmended drilling 2
wells at th e site nea1
Adams ave. and Bt ookhuJSt
St., we s terly of the San ta
Ana Rivet, where th e ci ty
fotmed y maintained PIO-
ducing wa t e1 wel ls.
Ue estimated the potential
wa te1 Oo w at .t,OOO gallons
pe1 minu te pe1 wel l. l-Ie said
that the supply f10m these
wells. costing about SlO
pel acte foo t, would enable
the ci ty to cut down on its
pu 1chase of Colotado Rive1
watez, which costs SJ6 pet
acte foo L
tained and operated within ol'l SiJ•wollc. No _.P'Ilrson shall
the Newpon Beach city ope-ratf' or ride a bicycle , fllnr• rey cyc le , pedicab, or olher budget, bu t all capital im-wheele d device or conveyance
provements and new addi-used for transportation a nd
tions mus t be paid for by propelled by human power,
the Youth C enter itself, upon any sidewa lk in lhe Ci:y ,
d except that bicyclea may be which is an indepen ent, ri ddl!'n on the south one-.baU of
non-pro fit organization. tht> sidewalk located oa Ocean
Proceeds from prior car-fro11t bet ween f Streel BQd
01vals and o ther fund rais-\lcf adde n Place and betwef.ln
24th Street and 36th Street. ing acti vities have paid for The forf'goiog prohibition shall
the lijhted baseball field, not apply to children's or in-
2 tennis courts, a basket-valids* tricydu, wheelchairs,
ball court, and other build-or s katl!'boa rd s,"
SF:CTlO:'Il" 2. fm••9•ncy OttJI• ing additions. ,0 ,ce ffl•ctlve lm,.,.Jiot•ly.
DRIVERS' 8 EWARE Thi• """'"" ;, doo lmd by the City Cou nci l to be
nece!l!lary as an emerf[en cy
measu re for preservi ng the
There are S driving ha· occur he re to unsafe turn ing cess ramns are the respon-puhlic 1~eace , health, "afety ,. and wt>lfa re and !!hall take zard spots in Newport movements. There is not an sibility of discourteous dri--effect immediately upon its
rey cycle• have reeently been
re~tf.ld for u11e 011. lbe atreet.s
and aidewa1b within the City.
A• pt11u11.tly worded . Sectloa
12.56.140 eutiJ ied "Orrati11.g
Bicycle on Sldf.lwa llt• prohi-
bits any pernu fr11n1 ddia! a
bicycle apon aay aidewalk ill
th e City e:r;cept on lhe soulh
ODf.l.ftalf of the •id~walk witb-
in a limited area 011. Ocean
Front. This regulation which
is applicable to bicyc1ea does
uot neceaaarily apply 111 other
whfleled trausportatlou de•
vicea pro pelled by human
power. The City Cooocil hu
been advised by the Police
Department that the use of
such device• ou the sidewalka
of tht> City constitules a
hazard to pede•trlans and that
thfl re is 11.11 orsent need lor
immed iate le!is1ation forbid·
di11.g the use of such devi ces
ou th e Ci ty sidewa lks .
SEC TIOS J. Pu&llcoffon.
Thi" ordinan ce sh•ll be pub-
lished once in thf.l official
newspaper of lhe City.
Th is ord inance wa s iutro--
duced an d adopted as an emer-
gen cy ordiuance at a regular
meeting of the Ci ty Counci l of
the Ci ty of Newport Besch he ld
oo the JOih day of J uly , 1967,
by the follow in ,g vote, to "'·it:
AYES, COUNC ILMEN: Ro,gers ,
Parsons, Marshall, Gruber,
Cook, F'or!it, Shelto11.
NOES, COU NCILMEN : None
ABSENT COUNC ILMEN: None
Beach where dri vers are ad-established time pauern a t vers wh o, wi th no respect adoption. The fol lowin~ i" a
vised to exercise extra th is loca tion. \\any of the for your s afe ty, have chang-.o;ta t eme nt of the facts con-ATTEST: caution.
Paul J, Gruber
Mayor
acciden ts , both at the in- ed lanes improperly and stitutin,e: its ur@ency : Laura Lafl:i os
It ha!l comt> to tht> attention City Clerk tersection and on th e Ac-caused the collision. of the f.ity Council that four-Publish: Ju ly 13 , 1967, in
Police cite 4 youths ., .. ~.~E':~·~·~:;· .,. _T_,._,L:::·:=:=::..:":.Oc.::,.c:.~~:.:~=-~'-··_
CITY Of Nf.llli'PORT BEA CH, CALIF'ORNIA
had lived in the Harbo1 Azea
2.5 yean. He was a member
of the Odd Fellows Lodae
fo1 )9 yeau.
sutvivou include his wife,
Hazel; 2 sons, William Jt.
of La Mirada and Robert of
Whittiet; a daughte1, Mu.
J oan D. Smith of Midway
City; a bto th et, Ftancis o f
Whittie1; 11 gtandchildten
and one grea t-gtandchild.
Servi ces we1e held Mon-
day, July 10, Ill Bell BJ oad-
way Chapel in Costa Mesa,
wi th th e Rev. Herbert J o hn-
son o ffi ciating. lnte1ment
was a t Hatboz Re st tl.·l emo!ial
Patk.
SCOU T EHROLLMEHT
Newport-Mesa Unified Dis-
trict u ustees gave approval
Tuesday to a resolution de-
sia:nating \1onday, Oct. 2,
as Scout enrollment day in
elementary schools in the
district.
Evening registra tion for
intere s ted boys and their
parents is planned. Or. Nor-
man Loats, assistant super-
intendent of the district, ia
Scout round--up chainnan.
.-The current traffic news-
letter issued by th e New·
port Beach police depart·
ment pinpoints these loca-
tions, which are determined
by the tr affic a ccident fre-
quency charta maintained at
1h• depu\ment.
The newsletter described
the top hazards a s follows:
Four youths, 2 o f them Xanthe and Via Lido ~ord,
laborers and 2 college s tu-Lido isle, police officer
dents, were anes ted Friday, Briscoe said be saw 3
J uly 7, oq charges of mali-young meil1 ~Mrina stop
cious m.f:s chief. signs toge ther in the shape
SEALED BI OS will be renived at the office of the City Clerk, SOTICE INV ITING BIDS j ~~~~~~::~~~~-
City Hall , ~ewport Be•c:h, Cali forni a, anti\ 10:00 a.m., on the Oraan•
Jsl day of .o\u,gust, 1967 , ill which tim e they will be opened aod
1. East Coast Highway
between Bayside Drive and
Called by a re s ident to of a pyramid.
the in tersection of Via His pu rsui t of the scatter-
Do ver Drive. The majori ty HYDRMT TEmNG MAY
of accidents here occur be-DISCOLOR THE WATER
tween 7:00 a.m. to ~:00 a.m. Te s ting o f fi 1e hydJants tn
and 3:00 p.m. to 6:aJ p.m. the We s t Uppez Bay azeas
in g you ths ended with the
arrest of William J. Trapp,
1547 Orange Ave,, Cos ta
\lesa. The officer found the
1~-year~ld dock boy hiding
in a fl ower bed in a yard
on Via Xanthe.
read , fo r prrformiu.-: work as followa: with electronic uaps and,
fiSCAL YEAR 1967~8 SEAL COAT PROG RAM Castanets -ONLY at ...
CON TRACT .'110. 11 24 CORCORA,N "!UiiiC CO,
So hid .. ill br H"cf'h rd tJnlr!!!!l it i!l made on a proposal form fllmished b1 thr Puhlt c 1\'orb Oepartmt>ot. Each bid mu~t be (Across from Fashion Sq.)
af'companid by . f'osh, t'f'rtified check or Bidder's Bond madt' #66 Town & Country
parable to tht> City of ~t>wport Beach, for an amou ut equal lo 541-4318
at )f'ast 10 percf'nt of tht> amoun t bid. IO">en·l\lon. & F · • ·1 8 Th e docum,.nt !i includ .. d wit hin lht' sealed bidt~ which re qui r~ fl. tJ pm
completion and e•ecut ion are the followins< • Yamaha • Story & C lark•
I. -Proposal -------
2. Pege J -IJeSi J(Dation of Sub-contractors HA~IMO~I) -STF:I ~Il'1\l'
J. Pa!!e 4 -11iddu's Bond Spi net, console & ljtllnd piano!i,
IERRT ltAIItiiR 0111111
ARST SECllOll • -'• 5
THUIISOAV, JUIE 22. 19_61
COllOM DEL MAll, CAUP.
THAT'S FAKE MONEY tha t Is being tossed about bY •
9ob Norris, at lett, manager of the Airport of{lceof
Newpo rt National Banlt, and George L. Woodford Jr.,
bank president. The reason Is that this is the "paper
anni versary," comm emorating the fir st year of opera-
tion, for the Airport offi ce, whi ch has jus t passed
the mi llion-dollar mark in deposits. The event was
c elebrated at a buffet luncheon, complete with party
cake with one candle. (McKoon photo.)
YOUTHS ARRESTED AT CDM R!SI DEHCE
Po lice arreued Chria N. of 614 Iri s Ave ., was at-
Saunders, U, of 2621 Crest~ rested on a charge o f pos•
view Dr., Bay Shores, and session. .
Philip L. Coonrod, 20. of' It was at the _lr!s Ave. ~d-
614 Iris Ave. Corona del dreu that Wtlham Darhna
Mar, on miadem~anor c haraes of Corona del Mar waa
of beinJ present Sunday, arres ted on the same char~e
July~. where mari juana waa on June 27, and not ~t hts
beina used, home as reported prevtoualy
Bruc:e L. 19, in the Enaian.
FREE advice from your
Watchmaker!
no not ploy in your dress watch - -
Vacation with a Bulova Caravelle
17 Jewel .··
only $14.95 ond $16.95 (gold)
W AUACE CALDERHEAD
Jeweler
"T~ PI•" to B•ne Los
A.ng~lu" by Gary A.llu.
P•bli.$b~J ;, A.1u ric•n
Opinion in thr ,'fay, 1967
i~~11e, A Joc11mrntrJ Jr•
ttlil of thr Co,mU11i5t in•
~pir~J tlnd pl ollrd plan of
wid~5p-r~aJ arson, ,as~·
tier~. 11ntl d~~tr11c lion. '
copiu for 11.00.
from:
CASH for your
BOOKS, tools,
needed for our daily gar-
age sale. 6-'6-1675, Te·
Winkle Hardware, Costa
\lesa.
2. Wes t Coast Highway is announced by the ~ew
between Ri verside and Tus-po1t Beach fiz e depa1tmenL
ti n Avenue. No definite ti me The ateas include Westc!iff,
pattern can be es tablished Dovet Sh otes, Bayctest and
here and the pri mary causa-Newpott He ights east of
tion is our old reliable, Tustin Ave.
When the youth called for
3 friends to bail him ou t of
the City j ail, police ar-
re s ted them on the same
charae, malicious mischief.
4. Pal!e 9-Son-co llu sion Affidavit new and used from 1369:
5. Pa~;e 10-Cont ra ctor's f inan ci al Status Steioway Profe11s io nal, savr 1_:::::::::!.:=.::..::..::::.:~::_:::.;:.1 The lfocuments shall be affioted wit h the affropriatf.l signatures
PUBLIC ATION typing. Have
latest model No. 120 Vazi-
typet wi !,h many new type
face s. Also have Head·
lineJ. Call Fran 673•1.507
OJ 613.0550,
"following too closely." "Thts testing will s tu up
3. West Coast High way the watet in the mains and
at Balboa Blvd. Aaain we may cau se mst discolorati on
in !he watet," Chief R.J . do not have a d efinite time
Br iscoe announced. "I t i s Pattern The acciden ts • suggested that housewives which occur at this int er-check the watel before doing section can be attributed to launde•in g 0 1 an y o thel job
three (3) driving vi o lations: that this discoloted wate1
(1) following too clos ely; could hatm,"
(2) unsafe turning mo ve-
ments; and {3) driving while FLORENCE DABNEY
under the infl uence of in-OF LIDO ISLE OtES
toxicants. Florenc e G. Dabney. 72 .
4. East Coast Highway at of 122 Via Ithaca, Lido
Jamboree Road. Late even-Isle, died Monday, July 10,
ing and early morning houn at her home,
She was born 1n Portland, a re the times when you will .
mos t lik ely witness the re-?re~on,47 mOVInJ to C;!i;
suits of traffi c sianal vi~ h.omd '1" d . yohars agor.
I · h a 1ve tnt e area or 11 a t 1ons ere. . years.
.5. West Coast ~hghway Services wi ll be held at
at th e "Arch~s." We ·~t-2 p.m. Sawrday, J uly lS,
uibute the acctdents wh1ch at Pacific View Chapel.
SUCQJMBS AT ACE n I Baltz Mortuary made the
A d So 77 r funeral arrangements. rman a ren sen, , o
566 Patk Or., Costa Mesa, HOWARD HAMPSON SR.
di ed Sonday, July 1, at a OF COST A l.tESA Ot ES
Newport Beach convalescent Services were held Mon-
hoapital. She wu born in day, July 10, in Sou th
South Dakota and had lived Oranae, N.J., fo r Howard E.
in California and the Harbor H.ampson Sr., 7,, of 202'
area for 21 years. Balearic Dr., Costa Mesa.
Survivors include her son, Mr. Hampson, who was a
Vernon of Costa Mesa; a retired bank uecutive. died
dauahter, brace Relf of July S in Newport Beach
Oreaon. hospi\al. He had worked
Services were btld Tuea~ ror Fidelity Trust Co. of
day, July 11. a t Belllkoad· Nt wark, N.J •• ror .52 years.
w1y Chapel In Coata Mtu, He had lived in the area a
with the Rev. Oeorae J . year.
&adiecker ofl'icielina. In• Weatclirr Mortuary in
c.rment wu at Harbor Rut Costa Me~a waa the ror-
SPACE FOR RENT
Taken into custody u
they arr ived one by one
wer.: Duncan P. Foraey, n.
of201Via Genoa, Lido Isle,
a USC student; .\1ichael L.
Pomeroy , )413 Finley Ave.,
West Newport, an OCC s tu-
dent, and Dana C. Nelson,
11, of H7 Center St., Costa
\1esa, a boat maintenance
man.
OtARLES GOODIN G
SUCOJMBS AT 70
Charles Goodina. 124 1
Bayside Dr., New port Beach,
died Thursday, July 6, at
Goleta Valley Community
hospital in Santa Barbara
a t age 70. He was born in
Austin, Nevada. and had
lived in California 6.5 years.
\r1r. Goodin g was a retired
engineer and a veteran of
World War I.
Services were held at
Our Lady Queen of Angels
Catholic Church. lntennent
was at Ho ly Sepulcher
Cemetery. Oranae. Baltz
Mortuary in Corona del Mar
made the funeral ananae-
menta.
RIOtARD A. WATTSOH
OF 1 .1. DIU AT 11
Service a were held Priday,
July 7, in Glendale ror
Richard Allan Wanaon, 78,
of 127 N. Bay FL, Balboa,
who died July 3 in Oranae.
Mt. Wattaon, retired owner
or R.A. Wattaon Co., enai-
neerina eontractou of Loa
An soles, had been a aummer
reaident of Balboa ltland
aince 193$ and a permanent
reaident for the .,.,t 6 yun.
and titles of the persons 11 ignins on be ha of the bidder, f or 1450. 1 :,.:...:_:_::_~-~~---1 . co rporat ions, th e si,gn<llurf.ls of th e Pr .. IJ•ttt ?r VIce Prea/Jenr Nf.lw & used Hamm ond orgao!l YOU with • MOVIHG & STORAGE
and S•cr•rory or Assls'o"' S•cr•'o•r are requtred a':ld the _Co r-from 1495: u~;ed lla.mmoud
po rate St>al shall be affixr d 10 all documents requtrlng !ltgna-wj Lulifl & rh ythm, sa•·e your pet problem -diet,
tures. In the case of 11 partnership, 1he signaturf.l of at least 1540. skin condition, Ua.JRIRB,
one ,~~:t>o eral partner i'"' requi red. SCHMIIJT·PHILUPS CO. etc. NO OiARGE for this
.-\11 bids art> to be compared on the buia of tht> Engineer's 1907 :'\. ~lain St. at 20th service. estimat e. Thf' t>stimated qu autities are approot imate onl y, being Santa Ana
!li•·en !!!olely as a basis for the com parison of bid&. JORD..\N'S PET SHO P
\"o hid will be accepted from a Contra ctor who has not been nlZ E. Cou\ HW)'., 673--Z~
li censed in accord an ce .,.·ith the proviaion• of Chapter 9, Oivi· ,,,,,,,,, .. .,,.,, •• CORONA DEl. M...ut
sion Ill of Bu sinell!! and Profeuione' Code. The Contractor ••BankAmericard
shliiJ state hi!!. ]i cen!lf' number and classification in the propQo ••Join your C~ Q\amber! sal.
Plan!!, Speci al Pro•·is!on ll, and Contract Oocumrnts may bf.l
ohtai nt>d at the PtJblic ll orlr.s Departmrul, City Hall , Ne10·port
Beach, Californ ia, at no r o!'lt to liceused contractors. A non•
refundable charo!l:e of 12.00 wi ll be req uired lot each set of plans,
sp .. cial Provil•iuns, and rontra ct documf.IOIS lor others
Jic,.nst>d rontrllctor .... It is r,.questf.ld that th e plans and •p•«iol
provi.'ii oos be returned wit hin 2 week11 after thfl bid open in,g.
A non-refundablf' charge of 12.00 will be requirt>d for each
of City of Newpo rt Beach Standa rd Specili cationll.
The Ci ty of !Vrwport l1t>ar h reservf.ill the righl to reject any all hirls und to W1111·f' any inform ality in 11uch hid~~;,
In arcordan (·e with the prov i111ioos uf Section 1770 of 1he L.a::,or f.ode, thf' City Counci l of the Ci ty of Newport Beach hu as-
ce rtB inf'd thr ~teneral pre vailin,g ra te of per diem wages in the
local it{ in which th e wo rk il'l to bl! performed for each craft or
type o wo rkman or mechanic needed to execnle the contract
hu !I.e I Iorah these items in Rnolution No. 6519.
.-\ copy of !laid Resolution is available ia the office of lhe Clt>rk in !he City of Newporl Beach.
Thr following i!:l thl" !<chedule of prevailiu,g wage rates, 1966-67 , lor a sf'le ct ivt> list of clasR ifi cations. Tosether with the
in-format ion inclnded in Rel'lol ution No. 65 19, thi a schf.ldule is lo be con,.,idf'rl"d a part of thefte contract 'specifications.
Prevailin,g l'a!e Rate•-1 ~7 Cle~n l#lcorlol'l flelacrlv• Ll•ll"fl (5/J/66) (511161) Carpente rs 4.83
Cemt>nt Ma~~;on Jourof'ym an 4.60
Laborers
General or Conflltruction Asphalt Ralr.er & lr onf'r
flagman
Guinea Chuer
Layi nl!. of all non-metallic pipf' Tunnel ClaJui licationll
3.70 .
3.9 1
3.70
3.78
4.0 1
Vibratorman, Jaclt Hammf'r, Pneum~l ir Tools ,
(f'lt Cept drill er) +.3 15
Operating Eng ineers (7/V661 Oiler and 1!1i8nalman (C roup 1l 4.38
4.U
3.85
4.06
3.85 3.93
4.16
I~ OLDSMOBI LE -
new, low mittq e. ·
641·5002. (Evenina•.)
196S OLDSMOBILI! doluao
·.o P!RSONAL
;ALCOHOL!tSANONY~o!OUS
Harbor Area. 673•8124 •. 24
hourr.
o WORK WAHTED
IRONING. Years o f exper-
ience on all types of cl~
thina &. Jinen.Specialty ,
men•s shirts. Sl..50 per hr •
Mable Whitman, 607 Mar-
auerite, COM. 673-277 4.
• TEL!viSIOM 1ooe ::tc.•JI-._c:.-.. . ,
1'GUAR<UiTEED USED
Tra .4Zf.50
TV ReDrala 110 •oailt
Buy -Opcioo
Eltpcn oc"!c• caUt t 5
TV Cll .
Slt lploadf'r (Lu• ~'y d.:) (Group 2) 4.62
Rodr1111.n and Chainman (Crotlp 3) 4.86 for ,., ia
ln l!ltrumentmaa (Croup 4) 4.97 Baal.. aruM ... ildbta.
.,::·,;~~-~~ F·&' wqon. Air condhioo-
ina. Power brake•. •&eerlna.
Low mi leq e. Owoer moat
aell.
Gr .. de Checker (Croup 51 5.16 -•1 D ~--at H., -· P•vement·brralt ... r oeerator !Cronp 5) 5.16 ~'~ '..,. "-'-· '• .... --.
Grad e-all opf.l rator (Group 61 5.26 Ideal roc Ia..,... ot real
Team•ter.• (5/JIUJ tata&e. C.ll 'fte fati ... Oump Truelt Orivl!r (Les11 than 4yds) 4.35 6l'J.OSSO
Waler truclt drlver (2500 ,:al. to 4000 !!;AI.) 4.53 •• 68 -
Bnlldia.A •ad C""•tr•ctloa tradea tsl rl"l CSI J161J ''~JI1lellll! fiARTI,tiNEO OFFICE
Rricltlirlyerl Stoae Muon 5.15 5.15 IR WOMAN witJt 10 front ha ir for oae peraoe.
Eleettlei... t71 r/UI {7/r/471 year old d•ab&er -.ill care n.._. •, -•-•r, odlt""'-a Joo .-.~y•• WlretnA 6. I I 6.55 ~· WJ.w u.
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
Av•nt for
WHEATON
VANLINES, INC.
1.,1 8-7323 or Ll 8-9783
37.5E.t7th St.,Coata Men
FOUR (4) choice cemetery
lots, Pacific View, $29.5
each, S43~2662.
2 LOTS. Ocean view Sec·
tion. Pac. View Memorial.
Park C OM. Relail 1320
each, SACRlEICEl $220
each. 54~·1277.
o IU~ OPPORTUNITIES
COCKTAILS and dinner
houao. Cap. 17.5. Dana
Point. Near new harbor.
Fully equipped. Owner
(714l •n-6464.
~ MISCEJ.LANIOUS·
BAROAINS GALORE.
Nolpborflood Oor.,e Sale.
3079 Femheat:h Lane,
C. M. Fri., Sat., and Sun.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
SIZE Mo\ TTRESS,
and rrame. uo.
atof• N S or trade
oqual nlut. ·546-9541. • •
SPOT$ bef01e rout oy" ...:
.on your new carpet -r•
mo•e them with Blue Lua-
ll'e. Ren& e lectric sh..,._
_pGO*r tl. Crown Hardware,
3107 E.. Coau Hwy., c~
-dol Mer. in tho Ensil" Building
2111 l . C1111 NIIJ ,, Celli I •11 l lf
Appto•i-'eiy 7SO sq. ft. in •-of building,
with .,....,ce fr.., F' omloof A•o.
1110 COIFEIIUCE Unll"l lot dtlldron in her now aiAod, lldt A. Otr,..oo,j
Mu. Plotence Pluton of L•ther 4.765 h01111, by dar, week or CM. OaiJ 140 per
Li 1 I 'II be P.latera l71JIU, '"'11'171 oo•anitbt, while motller -~~!,!~~~!!:~"L-~~~-~~~~~-----do I 8 WI 1man1 tJ\e JO.'-er.m aa -Spray 5.22 -~ "' S41ow41.
neatly 40 membeu ftom l P~e traM:• •· •-... 01.,.c••••• • POl liNT
chutchea of lhe lnleraation-Phu111H:r 5.$$ 5.64 '·-------· ~---...;..,;;;,;.-,:.,;,.__ :..:..:::...::::;:,:,_ ____ _
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Tll .... •ltHIIl
'
•
al OtuJch of the Fouuqu&Je A•J c)uiJiflettdoe omitted h11rela 111l•ll be the prevailiaf 1..::.::::::. -
Go I • ·• so.·•l d wft cn~rt rate. c-11 I• y.., w_, A4 8. ll.0 Z ...... p.,.. Ra. ape tn we w • 0 Overthne, Saad•y aad Holl4ey ratea ara at prevailiaa crah OIAUPPEUR _ To.. ~. Npt. •Htt, 1200111o.
will IUend the am pent ... r•teiJ. ,...__ I ---1 , .. .. •••• .._'-.... D--. cootal •world conlaon<e CITY Or ~Ul'DIT leACII. CALIFOR~IA ~lrJ. ·~ Ita_.. .,.. _.... ~
July 18·23 in Rio De J*' L•n Lefio .. CiLy Cl•l'k •oea • ."JIJ..210l. ntiro , BcuH. P•hllahJ J•ly 13, 1967 Ia •• pt..,,_. 8.,._ '-'•
!¥--·--· , .. -tJ.,. 111111 ...,
R ·1 Estate ..... LII:
•• AL •sTAT. CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS
~=~ -..!" _t:~!!!'-1 N,.,. N,.,.,_., Barl>or 8-'
Shore CliHs
3 Bedroom, 3 both, dini.ng rooni, private patio
S69,SOO •••
Also
2 Bedroom, 2 bath plus lanai with view
S48,SOO • • •
Trader on Lido Isle
OPEl IOISL • ollll$ 1£0•81
602 BEGONIA, Corono del Mar. , .o c:harrr.
OPt:N Sot. & Sun . 1:00-5:00 P.M.
Seo 'loy Smith •••
1126 EBBTIDE, Horbor View Hills
, •• magnificent VIEW!
OPEN Sot. & Sun. 12:00-5:00 P.M .''
See Rochelle Robers
• • •
2956 MINDANAO, Meso Verde •.. with POOL
OPEN Sun . only 1:00-5:00 P.M.
See Ethel Jackson • • •
Ou r office is OPt:N Too ... All doy Sot. & Sun.
See AI Unruh
,, lt soo
1 20,000
1 1,000 OOWN
OW"'I:III Wit.. I. C A IIIIIII 'I' tST T,O,
S AN TA. AN .... vll,, CO STA MiliA
4 Aedroom, 3Yz bath, w/fomily room , will trade
for COM home or-dvple x.
W clfs.McC.arclk llalton
Reliable Service Since 1 ~0
1810 Newport LJ 3-772~ Cosu Meu
IUSIIIESS CORIIER
In bustling Calimesa (near Redlands) ,.and surrounded
by 5 new service stations. Only 200 fee t from o Fr ....
way off and on romps, this is the corn er to grab ri ~t
now. Improved with a 2400 sq. ft. bui lding, th e s ite is
approximate ly 100' " 200'. Priced to sell ot $60,000.
l>OX y. f' RAXI<l.lX
I Rt:Al. TOR \ 3250 Ust Coat.t Hi&hWIJ
Corona del Mar, C11ifol'ni1
Phone: 673-2222
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
LIDO ISLE
BALBOA PENINSULA
BAYFRONT
OPEN HOUSE
2270 Channel Rd .
Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 12 noon-4:30pm
JON A LOT
3 bedroom home, plus o duplex, on a SO' x 200' Costa
Me sa lot, Each unit of the duplex has two bedrooms and
enclosed garages. 100% occupan cy brings in o re9Uior
S310 per month, with payments on the truSl deed of
only $150. Out of town owner has asked us to sell it for
just $29,500. B•tter hurry,
DDWIITDII IUILDIIIGS n: In the heart of Anaheim, with o schedu led income
of $500 per m.lnth. Th ree stores, plus profess i orw~l
suites upstoir5. $49,500.
2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. MODERN SOUTH PATIO
3 bedroom, 3}2 baths, formal dining room, den,
Iorge living room with fireplace. Seoutiful 8ay·
side patio. 'tost beautiful view in the harbor.
lfZ: On busy 4th St. in Son.to Ana. Two story warehouse
includes basement and rail road dock. Leased at $485
per month. Owner says se ll for S49,500 • .,,,000
3 BeDROOM, 2 BATH. BULT-IN KITCHEN.
31 FOOT LOT $4A ,750
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. 45 FOOT LOT, CLOSE
TO CLUB HOUSE AND TENNIS COURT
$48,000
SIIS,OOO
LOUIS W. BRIGGS, REAL lOR
HAVE A BOAT YOU OOII'T WANT?
We h ave s everal property owners who will accept boots
up to $100,000 in exchange for the ir ho ldings, Th e pro-
pertie s range from leased commercial bui I d ings to
cattle ranches. Coli us to see if your vessel will lit the
needs of our cl ients.
p.a. palmer inc. PHONE 642·5111
PIIOU 111-1111 IIMTALCOI •
714 EAST ULlOA BLVD., ULlOA Till L41D .. I4
Tennis Club,
loot IOMp and hoch. 3 bdnt~. home plus convertible
Den. l.orp living I"'CM'ft and kitchen; anrocti•e stone
fi,.,._.; hMvy thoke roof. Oversized dble. goroge.
fli·IHI b11. 541-llfl
-in Cameo Shores. Designed
for easy & gracious entertaining.
3 generous tized bedroom1, plus
den, plus fam ily room & dining
room . 3600 sq. h. of li¥ing space
and t'IOI o loot wasted. large
Pool. Sweeping view of Ocean
& Harbor activity. Priced below
cost at $109,.500. ~mit your
propoMJI.
&l5·30H Em: UJ·OIIi4
WITUFIIGIT IIPUI
PIERI SLIP
1 bclrms., 2 borhs in each split
le.,el unit. Only one year old.
Lor101e livinv room1, lop quality
carpelS ond drape•. Swedish
fireplaces. 2700 .q. h. of li.ing
area plus o double gorove. low-
er ~o~nitleo..d. $87,750.
Older .(bedroom 2-story Colon -
ial ~me. formal Dining lfoo101,
Swn Room, Huge liviN) Roo""
with fireplace. loco led biO<k
from Oceon on 2 full siu lots.
VimK~IIy land v o I u • o!'lly ot
$59,500.
IU·UH Em. 541·1111 515·3001 Em: 541·1111
IE*POIIT 11UID OWIEIIS TII&ISniiiiED STOIIY 1001 coniGE LEISE 011 LEASE OPTIOI
Off the Moten pott-.f~nd Retreat. They'•• bo~.~ght another home in Sontd
Mod-'" 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Den & Dining larbora, )() this beautiful 4 bedroom
oreo. ljlltitc:h.n, Pm;o with gcn baf-& formal dining room home -c:om-
~. lar9e wndeck, dbf. garage. plete with heated & filtered pool-in
Small on Jhore boat mooring. Owner Cameo Htghlonds is offered ot the~
"~· Mwltefl. Asking SA5,000. price of $41 ,.500. Good T -'"'~~·
111·1111 hn: 541·1111
This b.om..d uiling, 2 bedroom home
invites you to Mt down and relox.
loco,_, South of the Hig'""ay on o
fH &imple tot ()'0'1 own tt.e land).
Hondy IG leo<hoo & Sloop.. Tho -..
ful "'-of vloss & c~or moles this
home a show paace. Jw liwd today,
and it con be youn for $J3)SO if
you tMtrry. 67.S.Xl0 Eves: 541-1868
5 minute1 from leach. Cor pet i,
Drapes, fireplace, bhlinl. Private pat-
to & Pool privilet~es.
(I) 3 bdrm., 2h botht-S250
(2) 3 bdrm., 2 bath.-.$23.5
(3) 2 bdrm., 2 both~ 185
l"'eow coil Mrs. Fay
113·1200 EYOs: 541·U&I
Also Svmmer renr.Ois ovoilable. lay
Fronts, Ocean Fronts & in betweens.
113·1200
MW. TUUil UDO SIIDS WICIIT LOT
w• ~ ···'*' 3 bill oom, 2 -~ .. -$aft.
......_ Temtea. Honcly to the
luchea, olio the MW NEW-
I'OIT 5HO"'NG CftoiTBI .......
}I M ••sftel'lt condiriof• otNI .n
_ ............. $34,000. ,_
... OIT IUuCM UllOA
OffiCI
1111 W, IIIII ---
OfRCI
'Nil L .... lwr· .....
Attroctiwe 3 bdrrn., 2 both home.
Secl~ potio, nicely land·
tcoped. Club P~ & PloYVOM'cl.
Good fir~onci"''. $24,750.
OCEAN FRONT -IAliOA P'E·
NINSUl.A-$36,.500.
113-!201 h11. i41·UH
I
~~~home of
•11uptionol ...... ty loc:otwd only 1 ~ b'ockl from Lit-
M CoroM leoch. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathi, forrtlol dining
,.._, tto.. k lik• new ond situated on 1 V. k»t..
Pric..t • $59.500. Ten~~~. '675-3000, h•~: 673-0554
Ph Oft• i" Y ••r OfM
t.r • S.bnriptiOfl!
Coli 673.0550
6~2·6472
eve. 6 7 3· 3468
17~ W. Coost Hi way
Newport a .. ch
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DOYLE CO. 548-1168
270 E. 17lh St., Costa Mesa
Cocktail
lounge
Wonderful opportuni ty to
buy a restaurant •d
cocktail lounae in lbe
local areL O~r~cina -
c1n ucommodate 160
people. Illness forcn
• inwnediate sale..
S49,SOO
includes fixiUrcs. trM ...
fetable lic ense.
EITUPECIAL
LIIO .. E
2 bedroota. l ballll, ... ,
.n41 moYc in coadiliC'Ia
M0,7,.,
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TOWNHOUSE'
Enj oy condominium livinll' in beautiful \'1ST..\
9 AHIA on the bay . Your c hoice one le vel o r two
storv three bedroom, dininjl room, two bath -all
e lectric (inc. heat ) lu~ury homes . Two heated
pools, putting: ~en s shuffle bo ard ~ hadmi nton
courts for vour pleas ure with no main te nance
pro blems. Only two left -Setter ll um·" Price
startin~ at 0 \LY S28 , 750 wit h lO"C do wn -90"(
finan cin,rc with no points. OPE\ \\EE J.\E\DS l -5.
(Co mer Tu s tin & Del ~larJ \ewport Beac·h.
HOUSEWIFELY CLEAN
See this enchantino ~I ARD'.IOOD FL OOR THREE
BEO~OO\t P4 pullman bath, separate lil~d s hower,
cozy -comfy home . OI~I~G R00\1, Breakfast
room and GAS BUlL T ~I TCH F.'\, !1"x~" Rum·
pus all purpose room. Larre fenced in yard with
assor.ted trees. "Jear s chools and shoppin 2. Pri·
ced .nirht at S21't7 50 with G.L or F.ll . ..\. fi nan c in~ avadcible. SEE Ill S TODAY 11
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OPEN HOUSE
2083 President St
Sat.& Sun. 12-5:30pm
Costa Mesa
Corner of President& Oak St. Just reduced from
S22,SOO too finn S21 ,000. A nice 4 bedroom, 2
full baths and bu ilt on family or playroom on a
Iorge comer lot. A real bargain . Look at com·
parable homes, then come & see this one next
Sat. or Sun. afternoon. For further information
co II S.CS-0 137.
JOHM Holf Ct nlury in Horbor Ar<o
G MI!WPOIIT 1L YD.
VOGEL & ASSOCIATES
ltfAllORS AND .,ILDERS
MIWI'OIT IIAOIYI &. 1675
SHORECLIFFS
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•
TH E GOLF SECTION of the. New por1
Harbor Tuesday Club has raised en ough
money from its golfing activiti es to pur-
chase a tape recorder tor use in speech
therapy at Hope Haven School tor re-
tarded children in Costa Mesa. The tape
recorder is di splayed above by Mr s.
Richard Ohm of Fullerton, principal of
Hope Haven School s, which are located
.also In Garden ~Gro_ve, San ta Ana, Fu b
lerton and Anaheim. Mrs. Donald C.
Kollanse of Corona del Mar, cha irman of
the golf section, is holding the "charity
ball," wh ich is a mount ed rubbe r ball,
wh ich is a slot cut at the top, for inser-
tion of coins and bills during the Wed-
nesday go lf ing sessions. (Ensign photo.)
·Robins gets top award
Theodore Robins Ford of
Costa Mesa has been se-
lecte das one o f th e nation's
outstanding Ford dealer-
ships and has received Ford
Motor Company's distin-
aui shed achievement award.
The honor was presented
to Theodore Robins Sr. and
Theodore Robins J r. "in
recoani tion o f progressive
ffiitlla.Jlemcnt. modem sales
and service faci li ties, sound
mcrchandisina pr scticies,
high quality standards , and
continuina in teres t in ren·
derins s uperior service to
Ford owners."
The distins ui shcd achieve-
ment award is the hishes t
award that any Ford dealer·
ship can re cei ve from Ford
Motor Co.
Local team loses 2 to 0
Ri chard's Lido Marke t's
1%6 champions were shut
out 2-l) by a team sponsored
by Lions Club International
in th e International Juni or
Baseball ch ampionship July
4 in Los Angeles Coli seum.
The game fo r 13 and .14-
year-old boys was a prelude
to the Los Angeles County
Council of American Le-
gion's 35th annual fi reworks
show and thri ll~rama and
was played under the aus-
pices of Fanners Ins 11rance
Group American Legion
Pos t 707 .
Richard's pi tcher Denn y
Bean s truck out 10 Lions
team members and held the
Lions to 3 hits. Ri ch ard's
team chalked up 3 hits --by
thi rd baseman AI Whit e,
shortstop \1i k.c Valiere and
cent er fielder Dave Ban on.
LiOfl!' pitcher Uarry Ozar
fanned & Ri chard's batters.
The Lions scored the only
runs in the game in the firs t
tnning.
Red Cross aides named
A HAPPY WINNER of the
Ensign's Dot to Do t Ser-
monc tte coloring contest on
the Ensign's 13ible Page is
41,]'-year~ld Amy Crumley,
daughter of Mrs. Kenneth
Crumley of Laguna Beach
and granddaughter of Mrs .
Mar jorie Cru mley of Coron a
del Mar. Amy will be at-
tending Laguna Pre-School
iQ the fal l. (Ensign photo.)
Mn. Louis MacMillan and
Carl J.-:KYmla of Newport
Beach are newly elec ted
members of the execu ti ve
board of the Oran ae County
Cha pter of the American Red
Cross, a ccording to Chapter
Chainnan Paul A. Ii anna of
Bay cres t.
Mrs. MacMillan is servin g
as ch ainnan of Red Cross
community s ervi ces, in
addition to her activities
with the Harbor Area Co-
ordinating Commi ttee. \1 r.
Kymla, who is deputy to
County Supervisor Alton E.
Allen, is also ac ti ve in
Rotary, Oranae Coun ty
Historical Soci ety and the
Newport Harbor Clamber of
Commerce.
Otairman HaMa, a New-
port Beach attorney, was re-
e lected to his post at a
recent executive board
meetina. He is fonner comp-
troller of Philco-Ford
Acrorm u onic.
Selim H. Franklin Sr. of
Balboa Island wu elected MRS. SUSAN SUTTON
first \'ice.chairman. \1 r. DIES AT AGE OF 55
Franklin, also an a ttorney, Susan Sutton, 55 , or 844
has served as fund ch air-Sonora Dr., Costa ~le sa,
man for th e Re d Cross . died Thu rsday, July 6, at
JUNIOR EBELL LENDS Hoag Uospital. She had be en
A HELPING HAND a resident of Cos ta \lesa
The Junior Ebell Club of since 1'153 .
Newport Beach has offi cially Su rvivors includ e he r hull-
band, Paul: 2 sons. Fredcr-recess ed unti I September,
b ~,. ick and Bru ce; a daughter, ut eacu week during the
summer months 3 members \1rs. J oanne Slagl e of
volunteer a moming at the Sausus; a brother, Willi !
Nation al Foundation _ \larch Youn g; and 3 !l isters, ~lr s.
of Dimes in Santa Ana. Uelen Pelanori, \lu. \tartha
Juniors are helping ~~d th Atkins, and \ln. Stella
clerical wo rk and are aa-Vesey_. . . Serv1ces were held Satur-•:mbhn~ k.1 ~s for th e. coun ty-day, July a. at Be ll Broad-
wtde Mothcr sMarch 1n Janu-way Chapel in Costa Mesa,
ary .. Mrs. Henry Stotenabcra with the Rev. D. T urn er
chaas . th e health committee offi ciatina.lnterment was at
of Jun1ot Ebcll. Harbor Rell Memorial Park:.
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS -ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
Tet.phODe:
1042 lloteJla. ltoatoa
JAckMa 7·22H
2320 S. Nolo. ScmtCr Aaa
FOLGERS
COFFEE lib. 69t
LARGE RIPE SPECIALS
Cantaloupes 21p Mushrooms
TREE TOP )I GAL GLASS KLEENEX WHIT! OR COLORED
APPLE JUICE 59' FACIAL 200·2 PLY
2/4Jc LI.IIY'S GOLDEN
"CIIUM STYLE
CORN
3111 SIZE
SWAIIION FRIED QIICK!N 12 ••·
'
TISSUE • OI'EO CUll£ COOIUU un.-uc I* I'UR! I'LORIDA , ••. 6/S1•
12 ... 3JS111
I T I h D d I N~IIT HAMOR EJIIGII Tl!URSOAY Et_ULY II, •.• l ~.!oua~! Mvk ~ 9.&.~.:~fl1•oo 1M!~ Spain, D-:-"~.:CC.c:=~::H::Il:...~-:-~:..:~:!::.:::..__.....::fll::lllii:::::A::.:.D=.:IIA=:R,:..:CI:.~=::':_·
lbltehCM&II or Corona del 8te doa oa .... Medl&ena-M•nally ll&alded &e•• ia
. Marwaa to I ruaed SIIY• Rieke ofCot&a Min uan to IN euc&, look for a OIIIIJI Counl)''aaelavt&ed to
art bo h mpb bylhtb• • • .aad lpeclal ••ard•• •· r••--•& daat hit •• •• •~d a dance lhia Pridlf
I WI I II IHD at lriu· from a forelp COQD-ciaJ f tb h J Jo/ J• ( 7 ' h• deolded to have on• or Nl II: d Ll spe ty 0 • ou... • • u T "'' rom to 9:)() p.m.
hie owa. 1\ere ••• ll Ia· lry, 0 'I an 11 Ooe-hamhurJifl ••• and thee 10 at lhe COft'lft».mi~ Recr• ..
triet from a , .... borbood tueo, formerly of Corona del JIM& you ln &heir new Vtn• don Ctnlel (Wilt Jill •
" 1 •... If· Mar, lftd wbo a.n now llvlna ture •Ill be Pat and Carl Oaana• Count)' PlitJJOW'Idl) ulll fMJ 111 Ia 111 from 1 In Spain. Go 1 Th u u ' to 14 yean, .•.• All worll:a • • • ttuao, on1 dme ru lden~ • Afto1 Adam ~d faom
wert dieplayed aloea his .. Oreeti na• from Japan !'~ of Corona del Mar. HuntinJton Beac:h wtll play.
bact fnce, or buna In tr111 ••• Annabel Montaomery of
and but~ta , •• EVer)'onewae Lido late, who Ia lovlna che
a 'frinlllt! ••• in the crayor~r.. fantutic beauty and tbe
Cl&lfOf)', W~ady Birtcber oJ wonderful food.'
Newport Beach, Debbie • • •
Bea&\Y of Corona del Mar. There is activity at the
and Nick 'Nhite of Ltaun a Balboa Bay Club. • .of
•• ·.Clay tculpture. Kri sten course Ba.rry and Peau
Kutter, Debbie Shannon and Goldwater 110 ·there .•• and
Krh&en Hauter, all of Cor-also on the celebrity liat
on a del Mar •• ,papier mtche, are Ricky Nelson and tbo
&uiePriend,Jan Priand and rest of his cast who are
Dan Mart ton of Coront del doina a aood deal of ''shoo&oo
Mar. .Collale. Andrea ina" ri aht at the club for a
Rawlinas or Irvine Terrace future film.
David Bein of Harbor Vi c.,; • • •
Hilla and Heather Henry of A trout is a trout. is a
Corona del Mar ••• Au em-trou t, is a trou L .. so say
blase. Olris Koa an of East Doris and Bob Underwood
BlllfT, Mark Wh itehouse and • •. and )'Ounaaten Bob Jr.
Steven Bein of Harbor Vi ew and Kathy of !Jlore Clitfa.
Hill s ••• Paintina, Steve Proof1 positive is a peek
Dryer,Johno Well s of Corona into th eir freezer. Thty
del Mar and Cu ol Ri c ke of have j us t re turned from a 10
Co•ta Me sa •.. plu s honor-da y Sierra u ip.
able mentions to Crai a and • • •
Scotty Brashier of Corona .\1ucho fun waa had by all
del Mar ••. Novelty , Grea of the Newport Optimistl
Drycro f Corona del Mar and when they dined a t a bar+
Danny and Steve Kess ler of que he ld at the Baycreat
Irvine Terrace ..• Small fry home or Dinny an d Run
awards for those under 3 Ford ... to honor their out-
yean old, Lisa Mc~1anisal goina 1presidcnt, Jack Mc-
(who is just 14 months) of Cabe, and their new presi-
Newport Beach , Lynne Kess· den t, D.J . Daniels.
~ew arrivals at Hoag
Soturdoy, July 1
Gi rl -Mr. and \1rs. John
Hasenback, 21 4h Jlrd SL,
Newport.
Mondoy, July 3
Boy -Mr. and Mrs.
Warren, 51 2 J asmine
Corona de l \1ar.
Peter
Ave.,
Thu ra doy, July 6
Boy -\lr. and \irs. David
Caws ton , 16 0 W. Wi lson SL
Cos ta \le u. '
Girl -Mr. and Mrs . J ohn
Sc elsa, 1525 Placen tia Ave.,
West Newport ~l ei&h ts.
Moisture
Lotion
J
I
8 oz. (Reg •soo)$3
Pint IReg 'IOOOJS 5
BY REVLON
"ETERN,l\"
CLOSE
SUNGLASSES
Voluos to $6.95 101 25¢ ond up
(Come in and see our neu: sun Klass !'S uith mod rims )
Hats! Hats
AllES' BAGS -BASKETS
lEACH lAGS-TIIAYEL BAGS
... ~ 1-.kiftt strew •II
I••••• c.,.blftatlon~ to tall•
~· ..... , ....... y.v
w..tt.eal Take
YOUR pick.
HODGMAN FL OA TS
FROM $5.95, WATER
SURFERS $1.29 . U .O O !SALLS AN D '
W,t,TER TOYS .
Hats!
Some ore on sale
... ne
·.tome just 11~
TH[
NEW
Tue1day, July •
Boy - Mr. and Mr s . Bob
Petrie, 784 W. 18th St.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -\lr . and Mrs. Tho-
mas Aroyles, I I at Atlan ta
Way , Costa Mesa.
Girl -\1 r. and fv1rs . Robert
Thomas, 520 Begonia Ave.,
Corona del Mar.
Once a year bounty on these fa,,.,;,,.,
$kin Moisturhint Lotiott, Croom,
Skin Tot~int Fo""ula, Cloonslng ;
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dann ie
Dan sby , 587 Plumer St .•
Costa Meaa.
Fridoy, July 7
Fo .. olo SAVE "' .. $1.18
REVLO N .. SU N Bi\Tfl ..
and go oglo• for wndor wotor
••i,.,.,..i ne .
111 PIICE pin curt bonnots Tonnlnt Lotloft
Wedn .. doy, July 5
Boy -Mr. and ~tu. Duane
Piper, 233 Wake Forest Rd.,
Costa \1esa. R.,. Sl.OO 101 U.ll ond Aoral bouffaftt cops to cover your rollers
.IEL 1111· PIIIMICY .,... .. ...... .. "-_,, __ , •.. Oitl -Mr. and t.Ws. Dale
Dyson. 619 Irvine Ave.,
Newpo rt Heiabts.
Girl -Mr. and Mu. Rich·
ard File . H76 Oreaon Ave.,
Costa \·lesa.
Boy '-\11. and Mrs. Eu-
aene Urschel . 221 Ro bin-
hood Pl., Costa Mesa.
Girl -\·tr. and Mrs. David
Tinalcr, 231 Walnut SL,
Newport Shores .
3127 E. Coaal Hwy -near Jasmine Corona del Mar
-APPLIAICE
• • REDUCTION
TIUCILOADS OF COLOI TV MUST IE MOVED TO MAll lOOM FOI
HU I'tfi!V TAK!i: ADVANTAG E 01'" T HEaE TlltEMENDOUa ,_\IDUCTION. NOW
SALE
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100 JtCA COL OIIt T V M U aT
•11 a OLD •v JUL. y I.T,
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24 •m straight A on
Harbor High honor roll
Tha fioal hoa01 toll o( &he 196H7 tchool yau a&
Nowpot:t Hubor HiP School littt 1ha followioa 14 ••
dentt witb auaiJht A pldet:
Prethmen -Calhelino BJii, Trude La Paada, Roberta
Mapuuon, ROnald Maltin, Lynn Rosenet, Janice !nit.h,
William Swiaaat.
Sophomores -David Alwud, Kachlton C1awford, Maty
Ann Galli a, CoMio Oaboln, Jan Schwarz.
Juniou -Oe0110ann Hanna, Richard Jarro, Lynne
Schneider, Robeu Stovont, Otvid Vicrlin1, Bubua
Wool soy.
AIRMAN Robert J . Menden• Scniou -Joanne Pauell, Linda Hibberd, Andsu
hall, son of Mr. and Mrs , Roj .. , Pat &nith, Pun Thompton, Mary T11ino1•
Ellis M. Mendenhall of Hero it tho comp lete honor roll tot the 4th qua1tor :
lb2l Kent Lane, Westcllff, Pr .. h•en Bruce Bl inn JM~ea McDonald
has been selected for tech-Crail Ad.ma Carol Bowman P1edeJick Mein&el
nlcal training at Sheppard Carolyn Andeuon David Bradley Stephanie Moo1e
AFB, Texas, as a U.S. Air Elizabeth AlmatronaWilliam B1ock Stephen Muuell
Force metals repa ir spe· Toni Almallona Debcuah B1own Tina Rouo
clallst. He recently com-Olerm Baldwin . De~bie 8u1ke Chliaty Schleiter-
pleted basic tral 1 at D~el B~n~enuta Jam a Caldwell Lynne Schneide1
n ng Dtana Btlhnat Jolut Ca~lton Rich&Jd Showuack
Lackland AFB, Texas. He Jim Blauet Kathleen Crawfotd Vickie Slnalda
is a graduate of Newpo rt Eric Bluemke Debbie Davia Calvin Schillina
Harbor High School and at· Vicki Brown Jeanne Eau1e Sh&Jon Spieaelbe•a
tended Orange Coast Col-Ca~ol Burke Lotena Emerick Linda Stable•
lege Btuce Challea Michele Pairbaim Robert Steven•
• Ge011e Cheron Cynthia Porbet Steve Sullivan
Man"ne lab Nathaniel Cohen Laurie Ptue• Cindy Svendsen Slnan Cunie Linda P1eiw..J;Id Matta Tisdail
She1idan De Wolf Runell Funk David Vier lin&
t P •1• Chezyl Oyer Mazy Ann Gall is David White a -1¥1 IOn David Ecclet Vickie Haia BaJbara Woolsey
Catherine Eali Stephen Hammeras Sunn Youna
In cooperation with Hun• Susan Farrer Nancy Hill · · S.nlon una ton Beach Unton Hiah Elsie Feiae Rou Hines
School District and Davey's Gary Fostet Hinch J ill Helen Blakeley
J ·r Maraazet Bowman Locker of Newport Beach, Joanne Funldin enn1 er Jarvis B J h Janet Btiaht lhe Oranae County superin-Jan Gorman ruce o nson Jill Brouahton
tendent of schools offi ce Haro ld Hannigan Ka.re~ Johnson Sandt& Caudell
has established an onshore William Hendczshot Jessica Jones Caroline Chuna Kenneth Hollo way Tracey Kahan marine science laboratory David Jaffe Robert Keitth 'ShKath
11
1cenCCiarke
at the Balboa Pavilion. Jan Kawamura Thomas Lee c ey on
The laboratory will be Kei th Kay Christine Lo GuercioKarcn Dunn
used in conjunction wi th the Trude La Ptade Kelly McCann Jeanne Fas~ell
Huntinaton Beach Union Lani Lamberth Joe McTaaue f~.Fr~deuck
Hiah School Disuict's sum-Barbaza Lapwor th Daniel Miller La~ le ,:oat
mer school course in marine John Lawther Kathleen Mu1phy J o~s bu cr.
bioloay.lbc summer proaram Nancy Uathart Susan Oailvie Ko thn. •Hoenma
hu been offered each sum-Scott Lyon Randy Oliver L ~ dlcH ·~~tm:n
mer for the last .5 yean and Roberta Maanusson Connie Osborn K•n,•K 1' b"h p . . p ur am ac hu 81 8 major purpose the Jane Mau &liiCi a ~tync S h L And rea Maztin Bob Peteuon ~cp en estcz the cncouraaement of s tu~. 0 ld M . R. h d p· Bdl Loveland r ona &rbn IC 81 1er ce dents to study the world o K M N h Cynthia Place Wendy Mason . th en c au a ton R th Mcfo.f 11 m~.r Spacek e oc ~ans.fi Cynthia McWhirt .D~na .Ploss u I an
I u mar s ano t cthr 111ht Debotah Metzleur Ruehle Post Tom Muntean
or Oranae County roua p 1 M . Robclt Schminke Chcui Myeu
rl r 0 arne a unm Mark Paetz lhe c Orll 0 . the ranae Thom u Nulty Jan Schwarz.
County supcnntcndcnt or Gteg Paetz Lucy Sememuk Kelly Paintez
schools office. Last year a Jud;th Payne Laura Shaw Bcveliy PoitJas
P S h J anct Rader pilot proaram for a floatin& Diane Pettenaill ctcr te~ ens
marine laboratory was in-Lynn Rosener Nor~ Stet lin& f.:~i~aR::h~ay
stituted. An operational Craia RothenbUIJel }-u~llc ~buble Andrew Roju
arant was recently approved Robett Searles So hTa.1t T 1 Gayle St. Amou1 , ~ . h 1 R" ... C!-·r tep ame ay ot " ,or VII comtnJ ac oo yaar. tc .. l _.tell Suaan Wud Oeo rey Sukiu;;..,l
LOCAL LAD EMTEIIS l~un Shaw . Jobn Webater E>;c S<:ott
OITMOPAEDfC HOSPITAL MslchaciSSil mkm Victolia White Janice Sea•lcs tcvcn ap Robe1t Sevitz
Amon& re cent admiuions Janice Smith Ann Sha~key
to Orthopaedic Hospital, Joyce Sullivan Juniors Howud Shempp
Loa Anaeles, i • Frederic Bubar a Sweet Ronald Aebe1hard Judy She1man
Shepherd, 12, son or Mr. Will iam Swiaall Janet Aldrich Diane Smalley
find Mrs. Frederic S. Shepo-Sandra Tezak. Pe&&y Brennan Pat &nith
herd, 4138-c Hilaria Way, Robett Tlipp Tom 81entnall J ohn Stolarck
West Newport Heiahts. Debozah Tucke1 B1ownie Brown Nancy Strauss
In addition to carina for Ro b~tt Voael Linda Campbell Gary Stuart
private patien ts, Orthopae-;Mattm. Wallc.eJ William Ouaan Helen Taylol
die Hospital treats any JCyn_th~aWhW~~er Donna Ooedhall Thomas Tat
. . antce 1tma Dwi&ht OtiiTith Pam Thompson
cnppled child, reaardleu Blake Woodward GcoJ&eann Hanna Jill Thielk.cld
o( inability to pay. More Sue Wyman Wendy Iobeii · Ma1y Tramor than 111,000 handicapped Betsy Youna Richard Jaffe DeboJah Wardell
patients have been treated Maraa~et Youn& Steve La Montaaee Patti Waydelich
durin& the hospital's SO James Laws Nancy Wclh
years of service to Southern So~oMor•• Kathy Leach Donald White
California. The hospital is David Alwa1d Elissa Lindroth Kathy Wood
currently completina a new Jo~ Benson Jan Luymca Chris WoodwaJd
14 million diaano ati c and David Bcracz Laramee Lyda June Wtiaht
treatment center. Nancy Bezacson Aanu Maue Kathy Wulff
GARRETT'S
9th Semi-Annual
FURNITURE
o FIHE FURNITURE
o CARPETS
• LAMPS
o ond ACCESSORIES
•
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·~ -.. 1:MUM... ...... bat
David Cook
is elected
David Cook., newly elected
board member of the Eatt·
bluiT Homeowneu Com-
munity Ann., hu been
named president fo1 1967·
68 · He tucceedt Robelt
Leech, who hu tcJved ••
pzuident for the put 2
yeua.
Micb.ael Manahan , Bet·
na.rd Pen and Mr. Leech
completed theiz tcrma on the
bo&Jd of directon u of
June JO. AI Mille1 and Henty
Black are continuina u di·
ICCtOfl rol • 2nd year. New
membcu of the boasd, in
addition to Mr. Cook, an
Hall Seely and O.S. Ch ..
bte.
CAR W11MOUT DRIV!R
DAMAG!S 4 AUTOS
The driverleu car of Ra•
phael L, Weir of Laaua.a
Beach banaed into 4 cart
on Coa•t Hwy.,· eau of
HtliOtrope Ave., Corona del
Mar. at noon 11unaday.
July 6. ·There were no Ia•
juri ea.
Rollina cSowft the biP,way
the Weir car atrack lhe perk-
tel cut of Ricbud C. J!lo•·
ar, 617 M .. ..Ott An.;
.eorooa .. , Mar, •d IUclt-
ard p, Coodoo "' Sao &a ......
Cue•i•l \0 tM Gill.-! ., ••• , •• ~ ... ,., .... u ..
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1950 THE NEWPORT HAR~OR REAL TV BOARD co-sponsored a
1950 educational and sales conference with the Ca lifornia
Real Estate Assn. Participants In the planning for the event, held
at the Balboa Bay Club, included, from left, Ivan MacMillin of the
John vogel Co., reservations chairman; Jane McCorkell of NBC
Realty, decorations; Jim Ho ward of Foote Realty , PU blicity; Harvey
Pease of Island Realty, presi dent of the local board; Joseph in e
Webb of South Coast Realty, secretary of the local board; Hadd
'
1955 TWO YOUNGSTERS wh o lost the ir fathers in military service pre-
. viewed Easter finery at a fashion show held by t he Gold Star
Wives Club of the Harbor Area. The Easter Bunny tr ied to ga in the attention
of the models, Stokey DeVinney, son of Mrs. W.t. DeVinney of Bay Shores,
and Ja ckie Little, daughter of Mrs.J .M. L ittle of C li ff Haven. (Pau l Goodw in
photo from theApr!l 7, 1955, issue of the Ensign.)
THE 1954 CARNI VA L
staged by the Newport
Harbor Zorlta Club was pla nned
and directed b)l these Zonta mem-
bers, from left: Eva As pin, club
president; Mil dred Stanley, enter·
tainment chairman; Karen Mar-
greta Bruning, clu b historian;
Thelma Paddock Hope, general
chairman and designer of the
decorations; and Margaret Re in-
ert, ce><hal rman. (Ens ign photo
the Issue of Nov. 4, 1q54.l
I
1960 FIRST PRIZE as best groomed dog In the
1%0 Lobster '3ake, held at the Corona del Mar
ma in beach, was won by La Costa Cara Mia dl Mon-
terey, a toy Itali an greyhound, shown by young Debbl e
Jordan , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan of
Corona del Mar. (Photo fro m the Sept, 22 , 1%0, Issue
of the Ensl;n.)
THE NEW SAN CTUARY
of the F irst Baptist
Church of Costa Mesa WIS de-
dicated Sep~ ll, 19,3. Partlci-
Pints In the dedication ceremony
Included, from11eft, Everett Rei,
superintendent of Costl Meu
elementary schools; the Rev.
Paul E. Babb itt, pastor of tllo
Cot0n1 del M1r Comln\lnl~ Con·
·grept~onal Churc:tl, rtprtsentlnt
tilt Harbor Area ehurchts; Or.
P.G. NN.....,, Pllil>f· of lllo
First Ballllst Churcll, Md Char-
los TIWhtlclo, lillY"' of lito Cltr
of Costa 11ou. c""'*> -1110
Sofll, 17, lt9, Is-ot Ito Eo-
sl..,.l
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-rwhr ia M.,. 10 :21 1o Mil oiJ ...1 ~~ .. .. cAc -? T. H. 5., J,._,., Po.
"1\e Lot-d J•u• knew what wu in the hurt
of dU. youn8 man, so He onukl eee that hit
...Jab •• lib an idol to him. At true di.·
ciplel of the Lord Jn"• Chri.C we mutt aur·
...-... nerything to the Lord and obey the
ahortatK,n in Roman• 12: I that we preaent
our bodte. a living aacrifice, wholly acceptable
llntoCod.
r~t.r Mppen.t to a beiU!11~r in th~ C.ord
....,.,. Ae di~.t? Ooe1 hU JO~l ,_o to HHIJ~II bnl
..-'-ttly? MrJ . R. L .• Plailad~lplu"a, PtJ.
Acct~rdinp: lo 2 Cor. 5:6.U. when we are
abllent h om lhe body. that i11. at death. ""e are
ahen prnent wilh the Lord. Jn Phil. 1 :21 -2-l.
the ApuMie Paul e,:pr~ a desire to depart
from thir. life, that ia. to die, in order to be
with Chriat, whi1;h he 1an is f11r ~Iter. Thus.
the Bible leaches that,thl-w ul of the lw.liever
i1 in the pr~uce of the Lor.J and will one day
be reunited with its rn urrectec:l and Iran•·
funned hody.
In Geusi.t 6:3 it is staled, "My Spirit Jlut.U
1101 • .,.,., Jtrive WJiiA mGn." 11'/uu doe• tAU
,.,.,.? G.L ., I.Atu:t»ter, Po .
The explanation of this paSMge is that judg·
~Dent i1 coming for thoae who willfully reject
Cod. Jf man persilb in resittins the Holy
Spirit of God, and ~fu!le& to repent and ac·
cept lhe aalvation which Cod ofera through
the death and aacf\&ce of Hi• beloved Son,
the Lord Jaua, then there ia ab&Oiutely no
hope for him (Hebrew• 2 :3).
Pletue explain obout the Marie oft~ I:Jeost
tJu.t is ,f~rred to in Re11elotion, .Chopter
JJ:J/.18. Mr. M., Pope. !tliu.
The Mark of the Beast "·ill be pla•·r-d on the
forehead o r on tht' ri j:ht hand of all who
N"j«t rhe Lord Jesu" Christ as Saviour durin~
the Great Tribulation. Without thi!l mark it
will be impossible to buy or ~11. and will con·
aequently cause many .. £ tho!lf! who rru~t in
Christ to die o f ~la rvatiou . However, those who
receivt' this mark will lw· severely puni~hed
by God . acc::ordinJt: to Rt•velation ll:?-11 . It
ia comfortin,K to know th at the Lord J"u!l
Christ will return for Hi!l Church be-fore the
Creal Tribulation begins.
II' ill aoe be abk to r~COflniu MCh other in
Huven? Mr. G. R. C., Picton. Oru ., Can.
There is no doubt that we will reco,nize
uch other in Heav en. As a proof of this we
find that the Di!ICiples ba.-1 no difficulty in
reco;mizinJ: Moses and Elijah on the Mount
of Tr1nsfi~uration IMau. l i :l-41.
IPAat is m~anl by ''lh!!. curse of tM lo w"
(GtJ/otians .1:/0)." £. S .. Forest Par k, Ill.
The la w tha i Goti ~an• to Israel throu;::.h
Moses wu ba!'Cd upon Israel'~ complete
obedience to all of Col(l'!i l'llmmandment s. By
so doin~, hrael would noceive abundant bi~H·
, inp fr om Cod . .Failure to ..keep Cod's tom·
mandmenh. instu d of hl~r.ingr. would bri n~t
a curse (Deuteronomy 28). No one ha.!l bf'!.en
able lo k~p the law, the onl y exception beinp:
the Lord Jesus Christ. who lived a perfect,
sinless life on earth. In Gal atians J:JO.):l ~·e
read that Christ has redttme-d us from the
curae of the law . bein,l( ma(le a cur~ for us.
It ill a w mfort to know that a!l heJie,·ers in the
Lord Jesus Chri51. acco rdin~ lo Romans 6 :1·1.
we are nut under Ia "' but under f!n ce.
I • J • I • I • • •
~IN~ '"' QTS.
Bl BLICAL
MEASURES
rrmnnrttr
5P4N • 9 tN .
I • I •
' ~\-...,...._._ .... _,.T
ing the equi of Bible weights, measures, money, we
con more easily understand the amounts, sizes, and distances described
in the ~criptures. As on example, in ';en. 6 :15 we read that the Ark was
300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high. Because o cubit was
about 18 inches, we con quickly compute the vessel's size in feet. Here
ore a number of other values which will help you to understand your Bible:
Both: 9 gallons Homer : 90 gallons Sabbath F)oy's Journey: 1 mile
r:>oy's Journey : 20 miles Log: 1 pint Shekel: 64 cents
Drachma: 16 cents Moneh : 2 pounds Cltodium : lfl mile
Farthing :~ or 1 cent Omer: 7 pints Talent: SlOOO
Firkin: 9 gallons Pound: ~16 Talent of Silver: S2500
Handbreadth: 3 inches 'leed: 11 feet Tolen! of Gold : S40,000
Lines
Swiss
from a
Business Man
By W . P. A. MOSER
THE WEST I'OIHT PUYII
EDch Wry at the Wnt Point Military
Acatkmy a •prayer U of!n.J by tlw
catkts pnitioni"6 a Usir~ that tlwy
may ukct frat the rithl ptJJit of lif•.
It rftlds, "Malee us clu1ou tlw luJ6dlr
ri&ht irutmd of the eosin-wron.r, and
Auditor, B u n f, S wilztrland rvwttr to be contttnud with ltalf th. truth when a whole truth can 1¥ won..
A (lteprl,.ted br ,.,"'•••••" ,,...,. CIMC COHTACT.) Endow w with thl courqe tMt is
MAN WHO has not intimate contact · hom of loyalty to all tluu is nobU and
faith is like one who searches without a compass. He is lost. worthy, anJ scorns to compromiM with viu and injustictt, ki'IIJWifl8 rto f-u
It was my wonderful privilege to be born into a family when ri1ht muJ truJh artt in jepttrdy."
where mother and father considered it a matter of course W e I1Nitl to choou God's W1'J' bnt nom thou1h it mar brint triab. It U Mid to live in a God-fearing manner. Earl y in my life, therefore, thDt tlv bat wood tu«1 in mditf#
I found such faith that has its foundations in the Bible. I vidim i• 144m from tlw north .UU of
11 tr~~ hft»uut thi• u tlw ,;u which
came to the d«isive knowledge of the grace of Christ, which has witlutood all of the wintry blast•
points the way to the Father in heaven. tmd rt~vqu of natuu. God, too, Ki~M•
Ul tlw opportwrity of h«ui1J6 tritJ/.$ It was by the preaching of the Word of God in a little and usti"'' that Wit mitht b. brotqht
country church that I came under conviction of sin , repent· forth tu w.uel• to Hi• honoT, 1lorr onJ praiu . "For unto you it i1 ~·,. in tlw ance and confession of faith . ~half of ChrUt, not only ro bclift¥ on
1 would sa y with the Psa lmist, "Happy is that people him, but a4o to mff" for IW mlur (Philippitm6 1:29).
whose God IS the Lord." b 1ul11te4 f-BIOLA IROAOCASTU
BIBLICAL INERRANCY
ly tt. leY. HoroW W.W., r~lated collegrs, and by men brhind sacred pulpits First, the Apostle Paul, 1 Tilet.saloniana 2:13: "For
'--,.tor, Toco.o lible ,,...,..,_. Que~. d('(!icated to the pn:aching of the Word of God, this caux also thank we God without ceuinc, be-
T__., w.-. the Holy Scriptures. cause, whm ye received the Word of God whicb
II•"''"'•" ,,..., dorlul ... a .. c_, c.tll~'~t•••M, H.J. Now, at the hurt of this whole matter of the ~ heard of us, ye rtteived it not U tbt word of
Jn 2 Timothy 3 :12-17, the Apoltlc Patil, by Christian fa ith is the Bible, the Bible is the start-men." You know, tht moderp.ists tell ua that the
God's Spirit of Prophecy, tells us that in the inc point -what one bclievr:s co ncerning tbe Bible Bible is jwt tht word of mm; it'• jUJt tbe work of
last d.ays evil men and Stducers shaU wa.x wone will determine. what he believes c~rninc every-men and subject to the errors and the frailtia of
and worse. They shall deceive because they are thing else, whe-ther it be in the ar~ of doctrine or men. But the early church didn't be1ieft that. aDd
deceived themselves _ "deceiving and being de~. in the area of one's Christian life. It is the Bib1e the Apostle Paul dKtn 't believe thaL Paul saki, No,
ceived." But the child of God is to coritinue in the that forms the very heart o f the whole matter. you didn't recein it as the word of men, "but u it
things that he has learned and beat assured of. Do the Aposties ond Pn»pMtl T..O 1•1ce1 is in truth, the Word of God, which effectually
He is to continue in the: study of the Bible and to hMrrucy? worketh abo in you that belteve" (I Thes~. 2 :13).
walk in faith and obedience to the Holy Scriptur(l Wh d h . 1 S . .L. ___ .__ Notice the authority with which Paul writes; no-at o t e wnters o crrpture ~.DCU~..-~ tir-e the ma,·esty and ~r wh•"ch •-·-,~-to which are able to make him wise unto salvation. r h · h 1 th · · · --"" ,...-~-uc -··~ eac concermng t e matter o e UlSp\r&tlon iUAI the Word of God as it was D-iven from hil own This is the sound advk:e given to every child of consequent inerrancy of the Bible? I T •· God when evil men attempt to dcce;ve them re· 1 Ex pen. n 2 hessalonians 3 :14 he said that "'if any
h . Th Ch . n odus 4 we find God c:all.inc Moses to bt. man obey not our word by this ..... : ... t-, DOte ·•·• prding the things of trut a~ etem1ty. e rrs-H " k And M u~•-,,.._ -IS spa esman. 05el wu oot I \UIII: re-man, and have no company with him, that he lillY tian is to rely on the Holy Scripture.. 1·-· 1 1 10 h "I doq " ....... n · n verse e says, &m DOt umt. be ashamed." In other warda, beloved, if there it
l\e Moclen~ Attock o. tt.. liWI. "I un slow of speech, and of a slow tcl:l(ue." ... ADd anyone -even a brother in Christ -who does
You can in!agine thm the deva.atation wffered the Lord said unto him, Who t.th made maa•a not submit himsd£ to the epistles of the ApoR)e
by the church of jesus Christ in ouT day since it mouth? or who m.akcth the dumb, or da.f, or the Paul, to tht: Word of God, that one is to be DOted,
has bem told by its "leadinc scholara and spok~ ttt.ing, or the blind? have not I the Lord? Now he is to ~ marked, and we arc. to have no compu1y
mt!n" that its Bi ble is not what the: church bu therefore go, and 1 will be Mtb thy mouth. aod with him, that he might be ashamed.
always believed it to be. We arc. 'told that it hu teach thee what thou shalt say." Theil, of c:outlt J'OII Consider the ~postle Peter, and his glorioua tea-
l>t:t'n proved by ' modern scholarship that the Bib~ know how Moses still wu a .little alow, ad ~ rimony recordt\l in 2 Pet~r I :16, where he uys,
has many error$ in it : errors in doctrine, ctron brought Aaron into the picture, and God said, All "We have not followed cunnincly devi3c.d. fables,
in histor-y , even errors concerning morals ; and richt. 111 let Aaron be your tpakaau before die when we made known unto you the power and
so we havl' the "New Morality" that the modern-Children of Israel. Loolc: at Yft'lt 15, "ADd thou. coming of our Lord jesus Olrist, but were ·qe-
iM churches are teaching us. The church is br:inr shalt speak unto him, and put won:b iD his mautla:. witnuses of His majesty. For He rcceiftd from
told. for instance, that Isaiah did not write ab and 1 will be with thy mouth, aad with hil ....nil, God the Father honour and rtory, when there c:uae
of tilt hook that bears his name; there are two or and will tach you what :JC lhaU do." God P•e such a voice to him from the excellent glory, This
th ree baiahs. The Book of Daniel is a forpry Moses and Aaroa the n::TY wordl they wen to ..._ is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleued.
that wa1 written some 300 yean or so after Duid ln the first chapter of Jereiah. we baft dae And this voice which came from ha:ven we heard,
lh·ed, and simply published in the name of llrulid, c:alJ' ~f Jeremiah to bt Gocl'a prophet, Ia ,... 6. when we weTe with him in the holy mount." Peter
a great Jewish hero, 10 that the Jewish people would we tee that Jemni•h Pft t&e i.me eu:ue dill harks back to that day of tranafipration on tbc. ac~..-ept the book as sacred. And, of coutk, we are Woea u.ed. MOlt of u, I am IUA:, hhe ._. mount wben he himsdf and John and Jame1 went
told that Moses did not write the! Pentateuch; the IDUCh the Mmt tbift&' when the: Lord baa cWiat· • up with · our Lord, and there the Lon1 J~ wu
Book of Gm<Sis is simply a book of l<cmds. fables, 10 do oorndhinr IO< Him. Shame .., aa t I -I tnnsficur<d bel Of'< their very eyes; and -. op-
myths, one! fairy talu that were handed down by asod this acust ~I I a>~~ldll't _.. -tile pear«! 1\!9les. one! Elijah, and oh~ how they belteld
mouth thr""'h !he rmerations. The -driTel L«d cal1td ... to preach. "Thm raid J, All. Len' in that mommt the clory of the Lord't anointed,
is heinr tau(ht about much of the New T-.· Cod I behold, I cannot _.., fO< I aau dllltL .. the Mnoiah, the Lord Jesus Christ Himt<lf. ADd ·
S...,cnJ of the epistles beacinc the -of the the IA<d Aid unto mo, Soy DOt, J -l dlilt!: ,_ P-said, "We _,e tll w-of hia p.y,• A~ Paul tre .,.,. f<><g<rits : the Goopda an thou shalt 10 to tll that I -tmd dlol, ... ..... An ~wi-tetti,_y today in '"" -Ia the
001 what the church has always believed ~ to be ~ I ~ thee thou obllt tpiolr. •. • belt evidence ~ble 10 prodox:e. ADd if two wit·
-eyewitnes• accounts of the lir~ and tudrinp, the afraid ~ their faces : for I am tridl .._ tD J ·•• oe.a acree to a fact, it is anin'P""t'Mbk. ....
.. til aad murr«tion of Jesus Christ. Mttlhew thee. toith the Lord. Tbea the L«d ptlt ... Blo lootd, u .,.. •• --at it tile bat ,..,._,
-' llork did not write their JOOP<IS, and, of """"· IIIII lloachod lfl)' -a ADd d>o Ltri .... that W. coo ..... 1M, woald ,... aatloo Wa
..,.,,.., the Gospel of John didn't come ..mt • -":• ~ I -pat .., _. .. ., a,_n ia -19-21 u he p&diot Owlttt
ooup1< of hunclr<d years altO!' the death of "1he .-11., Did J........., -.. dlot he -• '• 1 ...,. a,;., that ...... aot "-folowloc -..,td diociplt." tile Weird of Cod whell he .... '. 1. ~ 6o r llilllfr deoiood fol>lco. ww~ - -• -.,. 17'lt ;1 the_,.; .. attodloo the Bible wiUdl..., tllot Cod.P .. blml Did }a 1 ........ he -of pnlllboq; wt:c•-.,. 4o-thet.,.
!toft ..., ilK,..... in ito iatoatltr fo< d>o !ott 100 wu ••ltiot d>o :-1 Word of Gatl • he _.. .... -. • -• tiJilt that II + Ia o tlllk
This •ttodl is not mldo b)r doe mwbs of ltlo book I 011. helooed...,... kJI I ....... , .,._,.-it doe doy dowa, _. d>o..,-llrim Ia =:.,,eft of 1_ Christ, 1101 b)r .._ • d>o •· Tile _.. of J.........,,-. d>o ..., w .. .,. ~ heamfpt : ~loc ,. 1~nt. :: w P' a! 9.~
tide of doe ........ lO in do'fC of old. .. "J-(iadt 1 ,_ .,_, aay P' -PI It I • ..., ..,.. o1"'" .._ .. ia ,....t llllladiar· Tltlo ....,. .. D!,d 11>o Jl'.,._ ,_. ru o1 .... ,..,, .._ "'" .. ......., -aot Ia ... dmo "J t11o • of
w dlellilllo 1o • I I IDtloy b)r ltotf' 1 ••rf t I• lk•PJ wo-thet the ............... , .... _, .. holy -ol ~ .... • ...,. -
..... droclwdo, "J t"!h• puooot, "J ... II 5 11ttCM Blllool ....._,, .....t "J dlolfcoiJ GIJo&•
.. ,..,_ Ia tit I......, ....... IDd dlwdl H•--t10 d>o H.., T•s a ...... ~T-.IIwln -1
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BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON
Gold~n Te:<t: "A11d h• 1111id ""'" tht ttt. Rrlfrlff tlteref()f't ttNio CatStll'
llr t tltin!ls n•lt irlt f,~ CtJt.mr'.t. fHt•f 1/JIIn r.od O~t thi,gs wltich h1 God'~'
l l.uke 20 •25) .
Religious Leaders Challenge Jes~
LUKI 211:9-•
lr DR. JAM!S I. IIMHIT
Sc • Mn' •l"w r! Ml ,_.. ....... ._
\:us tat ' ., .. ...__ c...-"' ~ a---
(ll•piri•tM "-OUHSTIAM 114COM, 7Y ....._ .h •• , c.m .. ,, ... tl, N.J.)
~ _ HER F.. "~ uncnunted To the t:hief J')Tteltl, acribtt, elden,
I J multitudes who ~m to and people who had ptheTed Jetut
ronsider it as fJUitr untm. ~pokt-a ~imp1c. p.uable. 14 A eertaln
portant whether" they fiC· mRn planted " vineyaf'd, and let it
, l":t'pt ,lf'lm~ Olril't ~~ their forth to httsbandmt-n, anti went into
~avionr m· wh~:tht'r they a f~r rountry for :a Jon~ time." (That
ou·t totaU~· inciiff~rrnt <'lntl the~ w:u very familiar. for Isaiah
lea1·t: the •lut·stinn ~~ohmt. Hut thi,: had taught that lsrat l was Jehovah'•
is a qut-~tion of lift' 1\nd tftalh which viney::ard. ha. 5 :1·7. and had warned
t'11nnnt !-.,. :a.vnidtd hy an~· per~nn iR· :~gainst wild grapes.~ When the
norin.r it. fn f~ct . it c:annflt hf. iK· vi n~:• •hnuld havt hem prod\lctive M
nort11 . "tnt a "trv;~,nt to the hu~tmn•lmen for
Thf .rrearrst anli mnsl imrnrt:mt fnilt. but they heat him 11.nrt !lif'nt b;m
question for every man i1, "'What wiD aw;w rm pty hanfiecl . Thr h u•hand·
f do with .Je~us Christ?" 1 f you M · men hart t::aken over tht. vine-
IW"t'r. ''1 will :~tcttpt Him u thr onlv yard fnr them~lvr<~ n-~ti r<-lf. and
hegotten Son nf Gnd. my Saviour.'' woulr1 nnt rerogTJile the owner
then you ::art: saved. Rut if you neg· at ;)II. So there :~rt m::any peo-
lect or refuse !0 to ans.wer. thtn vou pie toda}· ,, ho havt u.kton pos.ession
are I«Mt foTever . ilnd mus.t llllfff'r ·tht> ,f the. thin~s ,,f thi~ world. an-i
pe~mlty of your own lliins. which i!l will rtndcr on part of it nor their
death. Thtrf' i, nn hutmn hcing to ohedienl"l' tn f;nrL thf' Lrt-ator and
whnm you can apptal. C.od rreatffl nwner nf all the "':t rth :tnr1 it,; riC"he!l.
the whoJe earth and pttt man nn it to In the P"f:t hlr annthtor ~trvant w•s
he Hi!l witnt~ anrt sen·:wt tn .r:lo· •tnt out b~tt ht w:t'-nnt nnl~' ~ent away
rif."' Him. :\f:m Wll.i'l to havt' rlomin· t'mpt~' hawter1 h111 wa • hut .. n and
ion .flVt'r tht' wht>le earth an,f ::all liv· trf':tt,.fi ~hamtfttlk :\ thi rol r.nt "·Ls
ing c:reaturr~ as GOO's servant. hut wr.u nrlt rl :~nd r,H , nut l•t''lUl "t tht
man complt'tely b.iltd to do thi!l work hu ~handrnl"n he··an,, h.'ldt'• and holder
and turn«! from Cod and His pl:m ~ in their rrhtllint1 Thr " thl" J.;rrl nf
to follow S::atan ami ht hi!l 'rrv:\nt. tM ,·ine\·::arr! ·ent hi~ noth· ~•m. ~ring .
GOO WAINfD MANKIND "Jt m1n~ lw thl"\" will rf.\•trt nct him r.oo <;f'nt man~ prorhel~ imn tlw when til~:\· ~ft' hi m." But tt-.r hold.
worl<l t n warn thr unf:\ithful ~rvant~ ruthle.~( irhf'l• thl)l!~ht th:\t thi~ was
of their deadly, sinful bo~ to t~i r l:!'rV.tt'st f)!'prlrl unit\' tn ~t'l tn·
Satan. "'"d to !I~· thf"m tlmt thr tirrly frtt from thr lnrrf nf tht' vine·
nnl~· po!>si hlr way to l'"<'ll.flr lht" puu-varrl :~nrl ,<;:!irl . "Thi ~ ic tht heir : comr
i~hment rd their .~in \V:l !i "" hr.inc rt't 11!1 kill him that thf' inhaitantt
uh«<ient tn r.rw1 anrl nfrt"rin~ -...1cri· may he ours." So they u M him out
lictos and krepinl!" Hi.-. law in :til and killed him.
thinl:'s. Ru t th~~e prophet!oo 1\"l"lt' nftt'n Mf.ANING OF THE PAllAIU
i:;:nnred. and man)' n f !hem \\Crt
pt"f"~tlh•d or re \'ilt'rl. nr ki!lo•d 11\
1111~'11"1\v mton.
Thr n GOO ~nt H i!li only hc.gotten
..;.,"· Jesus. into the world to givt
·inn'"r~ :t la!t chanct' to rt'turn to G()f!
m rrpentance. humility. Rnd faith .
hut they rejected H im. crucilled Him.
:nul re,·iltorl Him and Hi~ disciples.
Thr !Padt r:-C\( tiW"' propiC' we re hlinrl
IC'ar!('r~ of the blintl. wh!-.. nt-vcrtht··
lt'ss. face<! ett'mal pcpi;;.h~n«"nt . nnlr~'
thf'\' wtort' rrJII('I~
GOO'S SON DENIED
T ltf'" r hit'f prW~, llcril"·" :w~•l
,·lr\(•r.t of thr Jrw~ rcfn~rl tn recO~·
niTt' .lt:~us 0\li l.nd'li .~n .1nrl "'-~ H ilt
I ~1n1h llt'nt from Hf'll.v~n fur tht-su·
J)rrme 'la.Crifict, :tnd ::ali'IO as the prom·
isetl Kin.r: n f l ~ratl . The\' rnohl nnl
•lton_l" Hi~ mi~cles. nnr H.ill ~r::adnttl'
wo rd5, nor Hi~ pr.rft'ct lif,., nor t~
f:u't thai nn othf'r rYPn ever 'pokt' :t ~
Hr ~pokt:. Rut thev could "nrl rlifl
deny Hi!l deity and His authority.
F.ven thtn tht'y did not eft very far
hecaus~: Hto puTied their quc.stiont
by asking queltions which they
neither could nor dared to anawer.
Apostasy alway5 begins with doubb.
Today, prople. under the. leadership
nf men and womtn in hi(h plica in
rhurch councils. dt)Ubt tht Bible aa the
Worrf o( \.od. Th;s leads to a definite
denial of Jesus u the Son of God .
Have yon ~ea.d that tenible book, T"-
Citn'stiaM Fnrt aM MtHUNI D..,,
by Dr. Georce A. ButtTick? Jt is one
of the wnTSt.
PEARLS FROM BIOLA
p,_ IIOU. aROADCASTU
Gf¥1 Ml A .. AJIION
Dod VOU ..,..~, win a wul to (hrh t?
II to. how long .-go?
Hu 11 been a wHk, a month, a Yf'"'
Siner God uud you to sho•
The bleu ed ,...,_ of the trou 10 •
•rarv wur,
W t iQh!ed down w11tl hi$ ,;,.,
Slnct you lth tkt /OII"'US thrill .....
P~rh~ you ttull it wn your WOld
TNt led -ne -.1 to Him
Monrhs 01" '~'""'' .go, but -
Tt.. mtmOfV's gro*ing dl"';
But wh.ft of tt\e days or -ks 11ir~Cr
'""'· ~~ of 1tli1 very d,v?
Heve )'l)u ktld forth tkt Word ol
Life
To • lost ~~ IQdey?
Hn )'Owt love b Him gr<l'll'n colder
With ...-ery pt~Wng -k?
H" )'Owt •dor U!Oied !Ill yow Mkkwn'
"'" Of 'fOUl" S.vk>wr deer 10 JPMill
[)g you oft ..... hMYy-o...dtned ..... .,,
Lift to the Lord In pr.,..., 1 For theMe without the .._.,.,,., fold,
P\Hd !hair wlv .. lan thotN1
0 lofd, cortvkt UC'h eNid of Thtr<~e
'Mio doet """ hted ~ Word To .,.,..... lhtt r.o...t ._.., .....
TothoMwho....,.,..~
c-;a of M-frOf IUC:h k --/Ywi ... ,... lo¥e ,_ '"'-
11 lvtd .. ..., ....... ..._ -....,. hMd
.,., ...... WI, "'Go .,.!''
• • • .. _ ............. .... ................... • • ........... _ ........ ,.. ............ ,.._ ... ... .....
• • •• .,.. .... _ ............ -• • •
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That was the end of the parable,
and Jesus asked the priests, scribes,
elders, and people, ''What therefore
shall t~ lord of the vineyard do unto
them ?'" They all knew the right
answer, but none of them dared to
speak, so Jesus gave it, "He shall
come and destroy tho~ hu!lbandmm,
and shall give the vineyard to othus."
The people knew that Je~us was re--
fe rring to the fate of an apostate and
rebellious J srael and so they said,
"God forbid." They did not want to
rt'~ive the punishment which they
knew they deserved.
But jesus pres~ the point home
by reminding them that the ancient
Psalmist had written, "The stone
which the huilders rejecterl, the s.ame
ill bee-om~ the head of the corner''
(Psa 11 8:22, ZJ ). They knew that
Ht: rderrt'd to H imself a·s th~ Son
;md heir and :u the stone which they
were r('jttting. He ;~,dded the ter-
rible warning, "Whoc;oever shall fall
upon that "tone shall ~ broken; but
on whom~oever it shall fall , it will
crind him to powder." This plainly
meant th:tt if they accepted llim in
humility and fa ith , they would be
broken in their stubborn, rehc.:llious
spirit and AA\'td. But if they resi sted
:tncl rejected Him as God's me ~se:n
ger ::.ntl Son, tllt'n Ht would t->c their
judgt' and they could hav t-no ilopt of
eKaping a j ust punishment. But
cowardly and wickr.c:l' chief priau,
sc-ribes. and elders sought to lay
hands on H im. They feared the peo-
ple: however. and did nothing, bat
wmt ed for a betttr chance. They sent
!ipies nfttr Him and tried to get Him
ran~lt'd in His words, so that they
might accuse Hirn and deli vtr Him to
the Roman governo r. hut He balked
them iu e\•torything -because He was
Ctwl :lnl\ they were only ff"'()lish mnt.
It i,. onlr tht' fool who fii(ht s against
Gtlfl I P~. 14 :I). I
A CRAm QUESTION
T heu theM" s.1 n1e rulers in Israel
:cskttl )J im :1 iJm·stion in the hope
th:u He would hy His answer offend
thl' Emperor fJf R •mlC whok armies
r\IIC'fl the cou ntry. They 5ttmtd quite
:Our~: of their ability to outwit jesus,
and p~Jl.1red their question by tryinc
to disarm Jesus with smooth and flat-
tering Jlhra.K.'I, sayinc .... Kuter, we
know that thou sayat and tewhett
rightly. neither acceptat thoa tbt
person of any, but teachnt the way of
God truly: Is it lawful for ua to ciw
tribute unto Caear, or-ao1"
Hut Jcaus wu (and is) God ......
JX'rreiverl dvir craftinesa, aad Mid
nnlo thon, Why tempt ye me? Shew
m< a !Roman) penay. W... a,..
and tapencripttan hath it? ThiJ
:tn!lwered, CaelaT'I. And he said ...,
them, Render therefore unto c-,
the thi"'S whic:h be c-r's IUitl -
God the thi"C" whlch be Cod•o. • The ••s-_ .... and 11'"-~
'"' they .._ at ....,. that It did ...
off...t C..r or the 1-or Gatl
They t.d l'lt9er thDe &h1 tt. ' 1 tLM
COOIId ... --"" .. ....,. ,_
cooN ""' .... Hit --....... of a u ,. 'nil to ... =r': .-• • a-.,.,_, ........ ........ _ .. ..,,h •
... ,.,. ..... dolr ":... .. .., ..., ___ .....,. t:
-IMS....o!God_. ..
::..:· -COt~! ........ II
•
COMPLIII ............
LUIIMI
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..... i ....... c. ..
LNololo.
e SIOI L C:.. ...,.
C.....olol-
• IIU-., Molttlt.
llootoAM
lr you ue • new.:omer, or
know or a newcomer 10
the llatbof Area who hu
not been welcomed,
he r a favot by caJiina
Harbor Visilor be1ween
I and 10 a.m., and lh~ .; 11 csll on your friend
•ith valuable informati~1
Md aifts from fri endly
basinus firms which
s1an<1 ready to help her
become acquainted with
her new surroundinas.
•
Mn. Jc.nes Doncouse. (a.rl'le AIM photo.)
Patricia Kay Slater
Tillie s6g'
contest set
1\e BIN It Club of Newport
Beadl wi ll aaaia apon1or
a boliday table .. u iftJ eom-
petidon at Jbe Newporter
IDa, Tb*•cfay, Nov.· 9.
Theme• depi<:lina Thaaru-
iJviaa. Cbri1tma1 or New
Yelr'1 will on<:e more
ct.ellenae uti1tic talents
IDd imeainadoaa or j:at-
tici petina Orana e County
Women's Club•.
Cub awards are to be
made to lh e wiMinl or·
a aniution'• ravorite pbil-
antbropy. wilh prize•
divided into three cale--
l f.ri 11 : Adu It p~rty , h 1
pnze, 175; 2nd pnze, 125;
c:hildren' 1 party, lit pri ze,
175; 2nd prize. 125; and 1
t SO prize to an outstandin1
table appointment. •elected
by popular vote or thoae
au.endina tbe fwu:tion .
A holidaY, hun« broakfut i1
planned fof ll a .m, and lilht
rdreshmenll will be s erved
2 to 4 p.m.
'
19th
AIIIIIVaUitY
SAL .E
All Merchondiae token from owr ,..ulor ttock, ..
liMmickt. or 1peciol purc:haHI • .4.11 ff'OIII F• .....
Moke~Sian include J uniara, M i ... ,, Petftea.
Sisn S through 20.
'I -DR-E-SS-Es'j
Types include formals, cocktails, street&. villager
UGUL.AI PI ICE SALE PI ICE
Various 5.00 to 10.00
18.00 to 26.00 11 .11 .. 13.11
24 .00 to 35.00 14.18 to 17.11
36.00 to 50.00 22.88 to 25.11
50.00 to 75.00 29.88 t o 35.11
70.00 to 90.00 35.88 to 49.11
90.00 to 120.00 49.88 to 69.11
120.00 to 200.00 69.18 to I 00.00
THE H4 .. 0R VISITOR
Phefte: HY 4-9]61 s James Dancause
Mu. C layton Thompson is
president of the sponao1ina
club. Chairman of th e event
is Mu. Freeman W. Pishe1.
Entry forma a1e now avail·
able and may be' obtained
by phonina Mu. Fisher at
673-6787.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken n.n. Wrigh t. (One Roth photo.)
Miss Claudia Newton
is bride of Ken Wright
SUITS
Miss Patri cia-Kay Slat er
became the J une bride of
J ames Joseph Dan cause on
Fri day eveni na, J une 30, in
a candlelight ceremony a t
~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~L An drew's Presbyterian
GJ .J.Jarl'€11
STUDIO OF CHARM
AND MODELING
Phnne for FREE Broch•r' !)•
"Sl-;CRF.TS 01' REAUTY " '.'-'---
Summer Cla sses I ··-· • I ...... Got~ Now Forming k•""
OEUNG AN D TELEVISION * CHAR M AND PERSONAl 0(VEl0PMENT * 0RAMAT IC5-SPEE CH-tiTTtf THEATitE * Spec••l Cours1n for Horro"n1olter$*Coreer G"l'
FlORENCE 5MAlES Director of O u, Stole licensed
HOURS MODELING AGENCY
........ loo • , ... 1.51 9 N. Moin, Santa Ana-5.47-6971
.1 C:HIJilC:HfS .,.
'lpnvtlf Glofljp *IJidiosud Gllfurdr
3262 IroN Street. M.-.,.rt Heigflts
' A Fru and lndep~ndenl
Co"&'~&ationaL Chri$tian Ch urch
The Rev. John PrlctonaH, ~~tinistet
Sunday Service and O.urch School a t 10:00 a.m.
' Hurs")' core provictecl
First Baptist Church
of Costa Mn a
Baptist Aible f e ll ow!O!hi p
Independent llibl.-llapti.u
Santa Ana & Magnolia St s.
Or. P.G. Neumann, pasto r
SUNDAY SE RVICES
1:45 a.m. Sunda)' School
1:00 a.m. Mom ina Worship
6 :00p.m. Train ins Unions
7:00p.m. Evenins Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bi ble Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Mee tina
Lutheran Church
Of the Master
Lutheran
Phone: 642-7140
ATT END THE otURot
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST KAPTIST CH URCH
(South~m }
Corona de l Mar
Coast Hw). at Mac Arthur
Pastc.t Howard E . Williams
Phone 67Ja6626
SU~DAY SCHOO L •.•• 9,45-
MOR~IHC: WORSH IP., 11,00 •""'
EV E~I~C: WORSH IP ., 7100 ,...
WED~IESDAY SERV lC E 711~,....
~URSERY PROVIDEO
Chris tian Sc ience
Servicn
n&ST CHUacft Of'
CHRISf,SCIENTtST
J JOJ Via Lido
The new Mrs. Dancause
is t he dauahter of Mk. and
Mr s. Glen W. Stat er of 530
Tustin Ave,, Newport
Heiahta,. The aroom is th e
son of Mn. Maraaret Dan-
cause of Garden Grove and
Joseph G. Dancause of
Santa Ana.
Dr. Raymond Brahams p~r
formed lh ~ double rina c~re·
mony. The bride was es-
corted to the altar by her
father. Soloist was Warren
Presnall, wi th Robert Hues·
tis at the ora an.
The bride chos~ a formal
whi te crepe gown wi th
Chanti 1\y l ac~ overblouse
and long chapel train. The
fi tted bodice had lona ta-
pe red sleeves and a seal·
loped chantilace neckline
strewn wi th iridescent
sequins , A headpiece of
matchina lace with pearls
held her elbow l~ngth illu·
si on vei I. She carried a
bouque t of whi te fl owers
including phalaenopsis and
stephanoti s.
Miss Gayle Bryan of Sew-
poll wu the maid pf honot.
She wo re an apricot aown
of crepe wi th chiffon . Atop
the noorlenath s trai ght
s ki rt was the empire bodice.
The chiffon train was a t·
tached at the waist. She
wore a matching headdress
etf tiered tulle clustered
wi th ivory fl owe rs, and she
carried a bouquet of apricot
gladioli and yellow daisi es.
The bridesmaids, \·lin
Barbara Pelkey of Costa
\lesa and Mn. Darr ell Br yan
of Costa ,\lesa, wore dres-
ses identi cal to the maid
of honor. Their bouquets
were of yellow daisies with
apricot aladioli .
Servina as best man was
John Bendixen of Balboa,
Ushers we re Kei th Michael
Robinson o f Oran1e and
James Simington of Uun·
tin1ton Beach,
Cousins o f the bride, Ju-
di th Landrigan and James
Landri 1an, were flower girl
and tina bearer. The flowe r
airl was dressed in apri cot
to mat ch the bridal atten·
dants. Church In Ameri ca
2900 Pacifi c View Dr.
orona del Mar, California
Dr. William R. Ell er
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
8:45 a.m .. f amily Wors hip
9:45 a.m., Churc~ School
11:00 a.m., restive Worship
Ne:wpon Be ach Apricot ne t and rlowers
SUNDAY SCHOOL and white satin and lily of
9:15 0 ,,. -~~ ll e . .-r~. th e valley brouaht bridal
SUNDAY SE RVICES accents to the reception ,
1 9:15 ~ 11 •·"'· which was lleld at the fire-
WEDNESDAY EVENING side room o f the church fol ·
MEETING 1 •·•· lowina the ceremony, \Irs. READING ROOM
•• 11.,.,: 9 •·•· _ s,... Georae Will iamson assisted
WMne•ll..,: 9 •·•· -7:45 •·•· wi th the reception. Mrs.
T,..,ll.., enll f',;ll..,: Price T. McQuis t ion and ' •.•. -s , .•. ; 7-t , .•.
Sunll•r= 1 , .... ~ 4 •·•· t\·tn. D~li&ht Stallman ser·
II:COND CMJ.C. Of' ved at the punch table. Mrs. ~=~~ Harry Kahn cut the cake .
COJonl del Mar Mi ll Susan Landriaan, al so
NU RSE RY PROV !Df.D
lU9 Easl Coast Hilhway 11. cousin of the bride, cir· SUNDAY SCHOOL f :IS•.•· culated the ,Ues t book,
SU NDAY SERVICE n .... Mn. Slater recei\'ed WEDNE!DAY EYI!NINO
r.EE11NO •• ,... aueata wearina a suect
READIN<f ROOM -len ath 1heath dreu in aqua
Mubaal ltralldiaa ~;:repc a nd lace with match-
HI63 E u t Coa1t Hllfii••Ol•l ina a<:c:euories. ·She wore
Mo., -S.t.. 10 ..,.. .. 1 10011q o of ~;:ymbidium or• !:~~~~~~~;~~~,.~'~"~6~~,~~~~~~! c:hidl. A .fpe<:ial JUCil at·
Y011 •• 1ht wecldina ~u lhe t.ide'a
Ol!'od .... ....-. Mn •. Oortrudo
s1 .... .
The youna c:ouple deputed
ror a hon.,-moon in nor .. em
,.0• tH IJI•If• Owr/odbtt NtwfO fiHMor••
1.01 C L I ~~ DIIIIIY.
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
T HE AM!:RICAN L.UTHERAN CHURCH
•• 8:00 o.m. 1o q:ao o.m. -F""lly WO•shlp Stfvlce.
q:15 ...,.. 1o 10:15 o.m. -Fnlly Sbldy Session.
10::10 .. ,. 1o 11::10 o.m. -Fomlly WOrsh ip Servi ce.
1-fti"-.-G ....... I'Mtor ,.. ...... Olorl • J. Budie<:ker, Vitttalioa P .. tor
Caii Comia aoon art.er the
ncepdon .. · Th-r plan to
li u in Or ante.
The t.ridt ••• II'Uaaled
t._ Newport Horbor Hi!11
· Sebool •d ottendod O..,e
Coau Colleae. H.vn ...
huabMcl'1 •c:Mol1 an ..._. ti,...,. lloodl Hitll Scllool
uo~ occ.·
CD-chai1man and handlina
~cket sales wi ll be Mrs.
Raymond Wood.
AGENT APPOINTED
Wi llia-n Daluiski, 445
Santa Ana Ave., Ne wport
Heiahts, llu been named
aacn t f or the Alls ta te
Insuran ce Companies and
AI ts tate Motor Club, U · ~i 11ed to th e location in
the Buena Park Sears store.
He is a gradua te of Ci tru s
Colleae, Azusa. ~l e and
tus wife, Judith, llave a
son, Aaron.
A fonner !I arbo r Area resi-
den t., \liss Claudia Sewton,
was married Frida} e vening,
Jun e 23, to Kenneth Wright
of Lagun a in the Communit~·
Presbyterian Church of
Laguna wi th the Re\', Dallas
Turner Qffi ciatma.
The bride is the datJghte r
o f \tr. and \lrs. C. \lacke)
Newton , forme rl } in busi -
ness in Corona del \lar and
Costa \lesa, hul no10. of
Seminary, \!i§s. \liss ~ewton
llas been li\ing recen ll}
with her mo the r's re la tives
at Laauna II i lls. 'fne groom's
par en t s are \tr. and \ln.
i"lerbe tt Wriaht of
Beach.
Heber Fowlet of Laguna
Hills, the bt ide's gland-
father, gave the br ide •n
marnage m the absence o r
her father, wh o was unabl e
to attend.
The b11de's SIS ler , \h s.
including knits-silks-woo l-summer fa brica.
mifl-ses und petite sizea.
30.00 to 60.00 17.88 to 35.18
60.00 to 100.00 35.88 to 49.18
90.00 to 120.00 55.88 to 69.88
120.00 to 185.00 69.88 to 99.88
sma ll seleetion of ou r fine coats priced to clear
BLOUSES, SKIRTS & SHORTS
Dra st ically Reduced ·
I SWEATERS I
include~ cash mere. Excellent selec tion of
imported wool. of.l on. and cashmeres.
SHORTS--A large group special)y priced
MANY BEAUTIFUL HATS, ORASTICALL Y
REDUCED
Hostess duties added
Don Holland nf San Bernar•
dlnO and formed~· or Flori·
da, setved as ma u nns of
honot. The groom'!!. blflther,
FtalLel Wnght nr Laguna,
was best man and ano ther
bro the r, Graham Wriaht,
ser\'ed as ushe1, alon a IO.'ith
Rick Seaman of Laaun a and
Don Holland nf.San
Jino.
LINGERIE OF FAMOUS MAKERS
PRICED TO CLEAR, INCLUDES BIAS AND
GIIOLES Auistp1ce Leaau: r:hap-
ters of Or ange County,spon·
son o r the SepL 1 opcnina
ni ght at Newport Center's
Fashion h land, have a sec~
onti auianmenL In addi tion
10 s ellina tickets, th ey will
also have the tuk or hos·
tc uina.
lt jiUt so bappons there are
15 Leaaue Chape en and
their au xiliarie s patticipa-
ti ng, and there are 15 major
entrance s to ma lls and
store s and 15 refreatlmen t
ban at FashiOn Is land.
\1embers and th eir hus·
bands wilt staff ticket
booths at eacll of tll ese en-
trances and welcome incom·
ing gues ts. Other couples
will sell tickets for llard or
soft drinks a t the 15 ban,
which wi ll be suppleme nted
wi th h ee hors d'oeuvres ,
Couple s will replace each
oth er frequent ly so that all
may mi nale with the th ou ·
sands or visitors, wander
throuah s tores, list en to
the Mariachi Brass or Ink
Spots, ptayin& on an island
in a pond, or dance on the
mall to thei r favori te band,
be it Stan Ke nton, Les
Brown or Freddy Martin.
Hosteu conrni ttees for
the Newport Beach Chapt er
include:
Mrs. Paul Roaeu, chair-
man, and t he Mmes. Ro bert
Beau champ, Wilfred Berl s ,
John Boyd, Walter Bu r·
rouall s, J eu e C urtis, JD-
seph Earhart. Ro bert For·
be s , Jotepft Fos t er, Nic·
ko las Frank, William Mos-
ley Jon es, Frank Hopkin s ,
Martin Lockney, Warren
Meud lin , William Mi ller,
Mart ha II N iedecker, Edward
Pellepi.n, Robert Ramsay,
Willi1m Spuracon, KeM eth
Albriaht, Ray Dike, Edaar
Uill , Lester Lowe, Howard
Pe terson, O.W. Richard and
Joteph Stawicki,
Junior Aux iliary -\Irs .
Albert Auer, chairman, and
th e \hles. Hanns Baumann,
\tichael Blake, Joe Brock-
man , J .D. Buchanan, Jose ph
Bush. J ohn C asbim, Ch ar·
les Coleswonhy, James
Crou l, Charles Darnall, Wil-
liam DuBois, John Fletcher,
Foster Gam, Daniel Gu g·
genheim, William Grundy ,
Orval llolman, Waher t\och,
Ri ch ard Newell, J ohn Par·
Iter, T ed Paulson, James
Peters J r., Rolly Pol aski,
Willi am Ring, Conrad Sch·
we itter, J am es Si nk , Rich·
ard Stevens. Byron Tamut-
ter, Wi IIi am Thagard and
Theodore Ti berg.
\!1 ss Newlon chose a
go v.11 O\'er peau de soLe fot
het fo tma\ wedding att11e.
Het elbow length ved was
he ld by an hen loom cmnnet
of \ace, OllgLna l\) worn by
het gteat·gtandmother. She
also wore an henloom
btooch, tradLt L6n ally in het
famil~·· She canied a bou-
quet of Jau•es ..
Daisies were also can;"
by the ma tron of honor,
v.ore a pale lourqu oise
gov.11 of chiffon ov~r satin.
A recept•on was held in
the Fe\Jov.sh1p ~ta ll of the
Church fol\owi ng the double
ri ng ceremOn}. The bode's
mo th er received gueSis m a
champagne color ensemble
of dress and ('Oat. \lr §.
Wright v.nre blue t"-ce.-J fM
lhe occasillrl. r
I'IEW PRINCI PAL F OR The ~oun g couple ' ~~o il\
HA NDIAGS, BOUTIQUE ITIMS , GLOVES
JEWELR Y, PRICED FOR YOUI IENEFIT
2.5 15 E. COAST HWY. • Cot-ona de l Mar
PleoH No Charges No ·Laya wa ys All Soles FiMI
Free Parking in Owr Patio r.rt.:i.., Lot
Phoot• 673-2990
AIR CONDITIONED
McNALLY HIGH SCH OOL l!\'c in San D1~so when th~)
Ttustees or the :'\ello('l\>11· return from theH hflneymCton, .-..
\le sa school dLSUIO:l ga\·e v.hich will 1nclude a fev.
th~11 appro,·al June 21 fm days at Dtsne~!:tnd anJ a
the reass1 gn ment uf Fr ed camrung tnp to Jacltsun
Caller to a tcachmg_ posl· Hole, LA')o.
t10n at Cotona del \lat ll1gh The bude anended local
School, a](lOg v.11h atten· scllon\s and Orange ("(•as l
dance u ffi ce V.C'ttk. College. The gtC'tOm, too ,
lie had !eque ... ted the anended Orange Coast Col·
FINE FU RNI Tl!RE-DECO RATING SERVICE
Amazin£ly ... it cosu less when
yo u plan The.lslande r ••y!
H I Bey•ide, Ne .. pon Bu eh -• 673 ·16 11) tlan sfet ftom the Jt'h <'f r11n · lege and auend1na
c1pal of \!c~al\~ li1gh if""~D:;~~~~~~;;:~;~~~;~~; School. J ad \lichH: v.dl
fill th e vacan t rosrUPn.
Truslee Rodenck \lac\1 il·
han questioned whether a
c h:ll cal JOb such as mana·
ging the attendan ce C\ffL ce
rcqui1ed someone of \h.
Carter's abili ties.
Dr . Nonnan Loats sa1d IJX!~':\
state money frn a uendance
could be claimed onl y 1f a
c tedenlialed s taff mem~t
held the posttion. •1e ad·
m1 ued that a prin ctpal could
51 1ft fot th e work done, tf IVI:l~~
an uncreden lialed emplo) ee
fi lled th e position.
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unexpected expenses-taxes--and other annual payments-/0 '::-interest compounded quarterly
CERTIFICA,TES Of DEPOSIT-For definite in~estment periods 5%-
(minimum $2,500}-interest ma iled quarterly, jf desired -
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Ill. SYSTEMATIC. INCOME PlAN-For those who want to set aside 5111...
investment funds and receive monthly income. Interest com· -,u -
pounded quarterly -
•o.posfts Insured to SU .OOO.OO Oy fM F~ 0.J)QIIt lnwr.nc:e Corp.
210 EMt .... en .... •tt• -...et, COSTA MESA • 142·11110
24a71 L.. ....... OMA IOINT • 411-1213
31971 C.mlno c.p6M,.no. IAN JUAN CN'rllltVIO • .,.1141
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I! lc • • L ld NEII'ORT HARtiOR EIISIIJI THUIISOAY, JULY 13, 1111 ~as~r wee Critique ne SEOOIIDSECTlON --P ... 4 OOIIOIIADELILU,CAUF. At~hlaDt caly maa11•r the houtina law; lone• to rniuiOil 10 uae public buil6-....:::::::::=::=::=:::::::::::::::~,::::==:::;:;:;::::::;=::==;~=
Calvtn f.tooaoa hat pre5*'od ~eal&o11; enfoac.:nent of ina• fo• thia type of •octo• *• followina aummuy of abatement paoce..,e: now lion · ahould be fotmulated.
•• city departmcnta• criti· definition of a f.mily u.nde1 Cal Stewart It lO work out
qaeofNewport Beach Euler City Oulinance; abunc:e of proeecknu u.d pollciu
Week activitlu and coauol Rendevouz dltlce hall; mQae whh tchool orricialt and
PIOIJII'I'It· propelty owne11 tontin& to &he City · Mana&e~•t Orrico
•• · . . . . pe1manen1 ~pe tesidcnta will coo1dinato wilh the The advaubJiuy or ut•na 1athe1 than 1ea1onal occu-City auomey, police, buai·
Balboa l_sland bumpe1 alick· panta; mow in mountains neaa license, etc. In cllli·
Cl!a aaa•n n_e:~t ye1.1 1 wa1 (ma1y juveniles went skiinJ), (yina pol icles and Ploco-
dlacuued. Stnce the 1967 and the inc1eased popuiiJity dutu on th is type event."'
E.aatet Week occuned ea~liet or Muico Colorado Rivea ~n th~ seaaon th~ normal, and Palm 'Sp1inas as vaca·
and thts may have tnfluenced tion spots.
lhe liaht auendancc, Chief "BOb Jaffee, uaffi c enai-
PICTUREO at the Irvine Company's being h'eld by Mr. Mcintosh and Ur . 0'-Glavas suuested continuina nee• commented on the sue-
Fashi-on Island are {left to right) James Farrell is a ten pound monster espec-the bumpet stickeu at least cess' o r the Balboa tum-
Gray, vice president; Jo'hn Mcintosh, iaiLy prepared to commemorate Far one mote ye1.1. lr thete is around on Main Street but
president; William Mcintyre, vice pr~west's s eventh Coco's Restaurant, liaht attend~ce at Eastez said it will have to be sup-
dent, all of Far West Services, Inc.;( and wh ich is being constructed at the New-Week . v~cat.JOn next y~at, plemenied by additional
0 . 1 0 1 the dutubutton ~r the stt ck-sian posting next yeaa. A an1e A. 'Farre I, manager of the $20 port Beach shopping complex. eu ~o ls l&:nd •estdents could map should be ptepated
millloo shopping center. The hambu rge' be dJS_contmued. aaain with dis taibution to
F h I• Bl ' "Ch•ef Glavas _and otheu the newspapeu, the Balboa rom t e Po Ice OHer no ted lht? fol\owln& zeasons Improvement Association,
[or ~e hght attendance and Balboa Peninsula Associa-
aelatrvely taouble race Eas-· d bu · 1 Moftdo,, J.l, 3 and Park Ave ., Balboa h· a bridae at 30.5 Edaewatet W k nf 1967 · " b lion an . Sin ess Paces on
W'll' 8 K I . . ter ee . nzm ut the penmsula The I tam . e ly, 1897 \an~ •.. Beved)' J. Laulle, Ave., Balboa, whe ze M!ch-tolezant llealment or ju-·.
Madeira Ave., Costa Mesa, 1640 Ne wpolt Blvd., Costaael Thom pson, 2132 Seville veniles ny the Newpott should al&o be imptovcd
was 1J1ested on a chatae of Mesa, _was at.rested on a Ave., Balboa, had placed Beach Poli ce Ocpatlment m.~de clearet.
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unlawful enlly at 1703 W. dtunk 10 pubh c chaage at th em as he c leaned hi s boat (not only this yeaz but Pie-. Bob c_omme~te~ on
Balboa Blvd., Centr _al New-Cyptess St. and E. Balboa a[ter a ri shing u ip. . .A vious yeaa s as well _ the ~nc•case 10 day lime taa~fi
pott, whe_re h_e was d1scove1-Bl vd., Balboa ... Chades pwwlet was repo!ted in the tmublem ak ets seem to go 10 Ne wpo1t Beach duuna
ed s leepma 10 a garase stoz-P. Hosan, 103 Mc Fadden 400 bl ock on Na1cissus elsewhele)· check point on Eastel Week . Even th~ush AIRMAN Second Class Ed· a~e closet. : .. ~nnie B. Pl., Old Newpoll, wa~ a1-Ave., Corona del Ma1 . 26th Sttee~; enr01cement of the genelal attendanc e fig-ward J. Mattson J r., sori of
Millez, 104 Vta Lido No zd, tested on a dJUnk in publi c I h II uzes seemed to be down fiOm Mr. and Mrs . Edward J . Ma t· w~s anes ted on a shoplift chatge at 38th St. and w. F• • last_ yeat, ~e1e wa _s 5'7~ to ,
cha•se at the Ma!ket Basket Balboa Bl vd., West Newport Ina onor ro IS 1_~ 1n_crease In day t~me llaf· son of 213 E. 21st, Costa
stoae, 3100 W. Balboa Blvd., ... Suga1 pouted into the eel M f1c w1th a 7% to _8% •n ctease Mesa, has been na med out-W~s t Newport. .• Li vi ngston gas tan'k did S200 damage to announc at esa on Good Fuday: The standing ainnan a t Paine
Rt chatds or Yorba Linda the engine of a CRI l)wned sleeves for pos t s !Ostalled Field, Was h. Ai rman Matt-
surreaed a cut on his [Ol e· by Me zton A. Tr avis, :2528 The honor roll for the spring ~emes ter at Costa Mesa at the enttance to Bal boa son, an a ir armament mech-
head and a tight lealaceza-Univezsi ty D1., Ir vine, pa1k-High School has been announced by Dorothy J ohns, Pa_Jking Lo t at Palm .are not anic is a l%S graduate of
lion at Superior Ave east ed at' H40 Via Oporto Lido vice-pri ncipal. The following s tudents receiveJ all A suttable fm use dunng the C d 1M H' h 5 h 1 or Placentia Ave.·· West Shops At ea ... T he 'silver grades: summer but will be Jeadily orona e a r 1g c 00 •
Newpott Heiahts, when hi s and blue \965 Cadillac of Freshmen _Nadine Colsten, Carol Custer, Katherine available for next East~• BELLINGER ART ON
CiU rammed into the reat or Jean Holman was stolen Dewitt, David Dies, Bruce Endsle~·. Joyce Harada, Week. If summe r ttafric DISPLAY AT LIBRARY
one driven by Phil ip Daugh-fwm in [H~n t or her home Diane Perrers , Ji m Robinson, Patricia Russell, Dianne necessi_tates the turn around Mu. Helen Be llinae1, 2830
tty, 13.59 Newpoat Blvd., at 3904 Rn'el Ave., We st o. f ll affi c the toute at Wash-Seaview Ave .. Corona 'del Shaw, Greg Thune! I. b d Cental Newpolt. Newpozt. .A tachometer 10gton can e set up an ~!at is paesentin& her fiut Sophomore s -Dianne Elliott, \1ary Gu tel, Georsina d · · · 1 Tueulay, Jut, -4 and 2 tires, valued at S\27, use_ 10 a m1n1mum amoun one-man show or he1 paint-
J oseph S. Os tr em, 1400 E. were stolen faom the 1967 Kreibich, Michael Woodard. o f li me. . in gs at the Cotona del Mat
Bal boa B l~d., Balboa, was Oldsmo bile of J ohn A. Wood, Juniors -Vicki Adair, Judy Babuich, Linda Bartel, ."'-_'atious commum ty asso-libr8Jy.
anested on a drunk in pub-200 w. !Sth St., ;\lewpon, Greaory Beal, Steven Bryson, Debra Campbell , Julie Ct~tmns wer e . con tacted The ex.hibit, an anaed by
lie charge at Amethy st Ave. parked at .,618 Ne wport Gove u. Terry Hogen, Robert Oman, Dennis Thompson. daily by _ the PolLee De patt· the Newpo1t Beach arts
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PH. 646-9313.t:oata NICIU.
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INSURAN Cl: ..
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS .
111LTZ
MORWARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
s ;,c~ 1942
f riendly Nel&'hbortiood
ServiCf!
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8-3433, 8-34.34 C011ta Mesa
Blvd. -Seni ors -Carol Asuiar, Charlo tte Da vis , Chauncey ment. W•th_ ~ew exceptiOns commi ttee, will include
Evans, Nancy 9lef0ette. the association PICSidents seve1a l local scenes. Wednuday, J~ody 5
Vandals entered .1 tooms
at the Ne wpolt Height) pub-
lic; school at 15th St. and
Santa Ana Ave., Newport
Hei ghts, broke out a wind0w
in one room , dumped sal t
on Lhe fl om m another, and
sme ated powdei colot mLx.
and a liquid tempe 1 a on a
thi1d 10om fl oor. .. \Jar ~ R.
Rose, l-0 \lagn l•l La A\e ,,
Costa \lesa, ~A a :> aue)ted
on a dzunk 1n auto chaige
on E. Co as t H W\ ., ~outh or
s ·ayside Ot ., Ne~pot l Beach
... "You1 stot e is soi ng to
blow up 1n 30 minutes," a
male voice sa•d b) phone to
a clerk at Albet tson's \1at-
ket, 3049 E. Coa st 1-1 ~ .,
Cotona del \lat. but pol Lee
were unable to f•nd an~ ex-
plosi\'e ..• A S\50 natural
colored, Ha!l)out b1and,
sutfboard was taken off Lhe
roof or a Vo lk swa@.en pa1ked
by Lynn E. \-lartin , 397 La
Pede Ln., Costa \ksa,
across from Howard's Res-
taurant, 4100 W. Coast
Hwy., West Ne~pnt t. .. A
r-rowler was tep01ted 1n lhe
200 blod un Via ~ice, L•do
Isle.
Thursday, July 6
Vincent F. Graf, !OS
Here is the complete hon or roll list. wer e ve ty pleased with the She began painting undet
FRESHMEf'ot Kathleen Woodard Robezt Om an effmts or the City of New-th e insttuc ti on of 1-h s. Betty
P'tl" 'llto'ght. Kt istin 01bon port Beach and the Police Wink le1, th en studied al Wi lliam Ad elson 3 Sus an Andrew SOPHOMORES Luz Pe1a lta Depattrnent. Orange Coast Coll ege, Long
Robell Au stin Colleen Arno ld Cecelia Phillip s "The Sal Wee k dance and Beach State and UCI. She
Sond'' B'bcock J ane Pzenderaau light show sponso ted by the wmks in ttaditional watet-Karen Bas ted(' Robett Blakeley Oeb1a Ptice Jaycees was discussed. A colots, oil s, collages and Lauta Battis toni Jo n.·ackenbush fi am ,policy \1. h 1 B Ch tis ti Bri scoe "" 1c ae axtet Barbata Riggins
D bo h B II Jan Canty e 1a e Julia Robinson Ba1bara Bo\'a Better Cmnelius
Colleen Denault Linda Russell
Cynthia Bradley Dianne Elliott Lois Schwennesen Theresa Caballezo · 1 \Ia!)' Gutel Dame Shaw Catol>·n Cannon Sh · Sh b Dennis Hall etlle 01 \latgate t Catpentet C th s• I be Jackie Hooper a Y o.a •& Elaine Cha,•e:r. K th Sn Claude Kelly enne o w Ruth Ouistiansen Ch · · 5n d ~lichael Kiooet u slme y e1 Nadme Cofsten J ff Sp Ge ozgina Kreibich e encer Ba rba u Cook J d S 1 Ann Langston u Y tee e Vi cky Cravc::n u ·1 · Sandra Laufer l"'all a Stidham Caro l Custe t And.v Li ssne1 ~ark Sua in Kathetine DeWin Tete sa McAvO)' Celeste Thomas Kenny Deaton Les Mei senheime1 Denm s Thompson Dand D•es Mallen e \leis te 1 E"·angelin Tinajero William Dup ree p · Jim M>•ezs h•l ip Ttevot Bt uce Endsley Kathleen O'Beu)· Don Wade Karl a Esch J an Pembetton Rita Wakeley Kathr yn Fillmore Alan Rearick Rogel Whistl e• Judy Folke11 ·1 Jane Rob;n etle Gay Wt dhagen Ann Ful let SE OR Robezt Sanders Nl S Diane G r ~en c 1 · Laura Sco tt am Agu• ar J udy G1imes R' h d Anth Lee Shaw •c ar e s Jo.vce Harada p 1 A d Otto So1ensen arne a smun \latcia lletzlez 0 1 A · Kathy Turner a zgapettan Pa uicia June Do B I Ka1tl yn Varne)' nna ag ey \lelodie Kellet p B 1 Beve1ly West enny a es Wetner Km n p Ch Timm)' Wood enny a1te1 \lasahiw Kum mo to N 0 1 \ti chael Wooda1d an a ey Soh•e•g L•ndblom Chaalo tte Da\'IS
Bonnie \kPheuon JUNIORS Diane Oupzee
Donna \la11 Rick Ackerman Debbie Ellingson
Randi \lason Vicki Adair Chauncey R. Evans
Deni se \tcCanles s Judy Babuich Gary Govett
Shaaon \tcGui re Linda Baztel Ann e GJeiset
J eanne \lowie)' Manha Baxter Linda Grisham
Susan Pap\ham G1egoay Seal Linda Guy
Maay Paaket Mike Beehler II a Hom
D•ane PeHeu MaJlene Bell Lucinda Huntley
Paul Pe11 on Kathetine Bigelow Yvonne Tsnet
Jackie P1 endetgast Steven Bryson Jefrzey Johnson
Kallina P1 ice Debra C ampbell Linda Kaurrman
Kirk Pr ice Law1ence ~aamona Kathy Kelly
Susan Read M~lf_y Colli ns Kathy Kiszko
Barbara Rei s William ~eaton Mike Leppa
Jim Robinson Don Fam s Hedwig Lethet
Lai1d Rodet Shelby Gem Jean Linde1 Pa uicia Ru ssell Julie Goveu C8Jol McGavack
E1ic Schwenn sen J e1ilyn Hall Marilyn Monttoy
Pat1icia Shannon Donald Hanchell J ames Nofne
Ch tistine Shatp Chtista Hartleb Davi d Passage
Dianne Shaw Teny Hogen John P1endergast
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at
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Coloring Contest
COLOR THE DOT·TO·DOT SEIIIIOIIETTE
on this w .. k's Bi ~le Poge-*"" 2. Po1e 2
and moil your .ntry to tho Ensign nowspepet,
2721 E. Coast Hwy., Corono del Mar, Coli f.,
pastmarl!od not loter tf..an M .. onday, July 17 .
Be •ure to include nomo, ago, ond Mdrou with et~try.
BIBLE WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE lEST EU
Judging will be ~ond on color design ond noatnou,
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lnsectcides ond Fertilizer
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most beautiful solectiot1 of
t,..t cal f; sh h• the •ea.
VILe el• c.-ry • twll li"e of
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71)1,) Camation Ave.
Corona del Mar
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673-4130
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961 W. J7tn St. • Unll C
Co•to M•••
oJEWELERS
\lain St .. Balboa, ""a!> at-
Jested neal ht s home on a
dwnk m publ1c cha1gc ...
Rodne} R. Edwards , 3 10
Femando St., Balboa, wa s
anested at 2:30 a.m. on a
drunk dnvmg chaJge in lhe
300 block on Ma1n St., be-
tween E. Bay Ave. and the
Balboa Pavilion. .Allan
L. D'Honau, 124 Vi a Men-
tone, Lido Isle, was auest-
ed on a daun k dtiving chatse
at Via Jucar and Via Lidn
Non!, Lido Isle ... A prow-
le t wa s rep01 ted in the 300
block on Fe1nl ear Ave.,
Corona del \1at ... Ben Cor-
bin, 3191-2 On yx. Ave., Bal-
boa Island, turned over to
police a coffee can contain-
Ing m8J ijuana fzasments,
seeds, 2 pipes, and dtugs
as yet unidentified, wh ich
he fnund wb ile cleaning his
yard ... A rod and reel, val-
ued at 570, wete s tolen orr
Hauy Shigaki Pe&&Y J ohnson Raymond Robbilla1d
Jay Sponagle Nancy Kelm Ka:!en Sha!p
Ell iss Thomas Ste~en King Nancy Shdflette ~~~~~~;~~~~~~
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING
ORAPERIES e CUSTOM CARPETS
WALLACE CALDEIIHEAD
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MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE.
Ill II Jll Ill II I ~IITJ Ill II klow,
•• will uce•••'•'• yoor •orc•clos.
Minor repairs, loose buttons, tiny ri ps
ore port of our free customer service •..
*Along with th• ·v•ry be1-t of cleaning,
spotting and pressing.
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Gte& Thunell Elo tse Knoy Pauicia Suddendorr
Debcuah Men itt Su san Lawton Ka1ia Tevis
Connie Tyle1 Thomas Lund Oebra Tonet
SteveVanValkenbutgDiane Maillet Linda Ttau e DIY CLEANING
Roben Wallin sky Gail Matkley David Tylet
Wil liam _Watkins Gletchen Cynthia Well s I Tf
Pam We11_t Mei~enheimer Sylvia Well s ()P!.N.
Debou ~lldc;.zman Robett Michael Joyce While • I.CIJil
Cheay l W1llsc Matianne Millet Sidney Wilcox. . CENIR
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ESTAN CIA's J. v . chee rleaders will be, from left,
Carol Ringwald, Ge r.i Fillet and Karen Johnson.
(Cameo House photo.)
J.ll. llcCIIMMIFF SR.,
EX·MEIPORTER, DIES
Peril of drinking driver told
ThedanaerormiJ.ina drink· perceptive abiliti ... It de-iaa. The awer11• .ocial
ina with drivina ;1 pointed creaau comprehenaion 111d drinker coaaumea l &o 4
out in thia week'a ttaffic foas the ability &o drive. ounce• or liquor ia 1n bour
newaleuer iuued by lhe The psycholoJ,ical pheno-ud acquired a blood-alc:o--
Newport Beach police de· men a o f riak.(akin&, atti· hoi level of 0.05!. to 0.1~.
The errect o f al· tudes and judamcn t are ad-Wilh th ia level your chances
on the driver's rea{.. versely affected. of beina in an accident are
tiona and the areatly in· .. Since drivina skill can, lSO timu areater lhan if
creaaed incidence o f acci· no t be muaured directly, you had not been drinkina
dents arc pointed out. The lhe measurement or the at a ll. From 0.1 ~ toO,lS"
newsletter states u fol· blood"''llcohol is the only your chances become 2SO
lows: positive te·st th at can be timeS arcater.
.,Orinkina ia a factor in used to measure the de· ••seven' percen't of all or
over SS% or all fata l motor creued drivina skill. For the traffic accidenu ...;.ich
vehicle'accidenta, Over~()% this purpose we use a sci-occurred in Newport Beach
of drinkin& drivers killed in entific instrument called durin& 1966 involved drivers
mot or vehicle accidents the Borkenstein Breath· who had been drinkina. In
were clearly at fault, but aly zcr. A• lhe name impliea all of these 'accidents the
oo ly 61% of non-drinkin& the breathalyzer us es dee~ drinkin& driver was the re-
drivers were to blame. Of luna (alveo lar) breath as th~ sponsible party. Durins the
a.reater s eriousneu is the meanS of determinina the same year we arrested 260
realizati on that 44% of the amount or alcohol in the drivers for operatina a
no t at fault dead blood of the subject tes ted mo tor vehicle while under
were killed by '-the principle beina that the influence of alcoho l, We
drinkins dri vers. This is 2100 parts of deep luna ate certai n that th ese ar·
fu rther proof tha t the re· air will contain the same rests prevented traffic a cci·
b r amount of a!coh(l! aa ono dents. sponsi ility o the drinking
driver is no t only to himself part of blood. From thi s "In summation, we caMot
but 1.o others as well, ratio the amount of alcohol but quote the we ll known
''Any drinkina or an al· in 100 par ts of bl ood is c~che:
determined and thi s is tho 'If you drink, don't drive, cotwll c beve rage affects, r percent of blood·lllcoho l. I vou drive, don't drink.'' unfavorably, the skil l of the
dri ver. It increases reac ti on "Two ounces or alcoho l
ti me and impai r!~ visual and will raise the blood·alcohol
in the averaae person 10
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Sh11 llfl Hull Cower~ Former Newport Beach
resident James H. McCun·
niff Sr. of 16444 Bolsa
Otica, Hun tington Beach
died Friday, June 23, a~
aae 69. He was born
Postville, Iowa, June
1898.
0.1 0%. A person showin& a
percentaae of 0.1S% of a l e~
hoi in his bl ood has accu·
mulated 3 ounce s of pure
alcoho l in hi s body, This
is llhe equivalent to 6 one·
ounce drinks of 100 proal
Acc••rle• ......_,.._ ..... & o..-ei Set5
C••MII• • Hua N.Pri.N
Following service in World
War I, he wo rked as a sales•
man for a wholesale produce
company in California. Two
month s ago he moved to
Huntington Beach.
Sur vivoiS include his
wife, Mildred; a son, Dr.
James H. McCunniff Jr., o f
Ne wport Beach; 2 daughters,
Kathl ene Tanner of Wood-
land Hill s and Pauicia Tra·
vis of Encino; and 9 grand·
children.
Ser vices we re held at SL
Joachi m's Catholi c Church
in Costa Mesa. Interment
was at Good Shepherd . ce-o
metery . Westcliff Mortuary
in Costa Mesa made th e fu·
PACIFIC
VIEW
.. f~OitiAol PAll: I(
c,,..,,.,,.,ll • Moot~ar11
M•~<KIIr""" • Clwpt/
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J800 PKilc vn Drive,
Nn.port .o~elt,CAH~ 9166.)
SONGLEAOERS elected for l%7~8 by th e Estancia
Hiljl School student body are, s tanding, Kris Hatch,
at left, and Kathy Yeager; kneeling, from left, Janice
Hansen , Oebi Stolaroff, Ch ris OuF rense and Peggy
Myr ick. (Cameo House ohOto .J
Play activities slated
"Californ ia, here I come" elude in respecti ve orde t
is lh e theme wh ich will be Calif,lJOia Indian Days Week,
exploi ted throughou t the Exph)tel s by Land and b}
summet as the City of :-.Jew· Sea Week, 49ers Week, Rail·
port Beach De pallment of 11111d Week. Golden Age of
parks, beaches and rectea· IICtll ywood Week , Californ ia
tion launches lhe summc t Carn•val Week , and Space
'tec1eation playg10und pu•· Age Week. Acti vi ties pte-
ll&m. sen ted a t each of lhe pi ay-
Beginning with pre·htsWo c gwunds 1n the City will re·
times, the ac tivitie s will 10• vnh·e aJOund a pa1ticula1
ell~ in Califomia h•s to1y.
LEGAL MOTICE Staff of the Rec1eatioo Di·
\'isioo ha s prepated a pto-
S4Q.J2Sl gram of c1afts, games, d1ama
liquor consumed in one iOil Xewport 81'14. ••wport hacb hour. This is heavy drink· ·---
Go .. ahead and laugh. But it's
likely you are an investor in the
Southern California Edison Co.
Lots of people have purchased
modest amounts of Edison stock.
We have, altogether. about 145,000
"owners ~'
Even if you don't think you're
an ow ner, you may be. If you have
a n ins urance policy, dr are in a
pension plan. for instance. lnsur·
a nee companies reinvest your sav·
ings in securities like ours. So do
pension fu nds .
Southern California Edison is
owned entirely by private invest·
ors. And being investor-owned, we
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have to answer to our customers
a nd stockholders for everything
we do. We have to give good serv·
ice. If we didn"t, we'd hear about it
from the people we depend on to
stay in business.
In short, if you're not happy
with the way we do t hings, we wor-
ry . And we do something about it.
Next time you see one of our
employees drivi ng down the street
or climbing a power pole, smile at
him. You may be his boss ....
Southern Cali fornia Edison
CE RTIFI CATF.O F llrSL'l[SS and special events 10 keep-
Fic.-titious Finn Nillll" TH E r~DF.R SI G~F:n du h,., .... 1ng with each of the themes '.,
by ind1ca ted.
• FOR A
CONSERVATIVE
Approach to
General lnauronce
Contact
ED 'I'ARD
Ar
JAY' RENFRO
c.-~rt ify th at the' llrt •·on-
du ctinjl: " ci\'il t n!{int-.. rinj( P!aygtounds in the Ci ty
· busint-u al 28 45 F;uropn llri•·•·. offe11ng the Califmnia his·
Co11 tn ,\l t>!OII, C:11liforniu, und,.r t•H)' 01iented ptogram a re th e
tht> Firti 1iou11 Firm namt-oiiL Newp011 li m bo t Community
Pif'rrf" Sa!{.t"t & ·\!O!'Oriat"" Ynuth Cente1, located at
Ch·il f:ngi neerin!i£ and th at s airl 5th and JII S, and the Corona
firm is compo&td of 1he folio ... del ~la 1 Elemental)' School
in~~: per~n~ who"e namt-t< in on CaJOation Ave., both to-
full and place!!! of ,,.,.irlf'nl·f' cated m Cmona del Ma1;
arf' a!O fol io,.·!', too-wit: Eastblufr P ark .located at
R. PiNrf' Sage~, 28"~5 ~,nrupn the comer of Vista del Oro Or., Col'l\11 Mesa;
l.oi!O F. Sagel, 28H Europa and Vista del Sol, MarinetS
Or., Costa Mua. Patk in the Westclifr
11 TN f:SS ou r hand!ll on th, ... and 38th SIJ eet Pa1k,
20t.h day. of June. _1967. ted in "old" Newpott
R. Pi~rr .. Sa~f't on Balboa Blvd.
Loi!ll F. Sap:t-t In addition to the theme
STATE OF CALIFORNIA p10gram of ••california
COUNTI" OF O RANCf. u. ~l e1 e I Come" othc1 speciai
ON THIS 20th dar of J •~""·Jevents will include field
1967, before me, 11 Notary I ub-1 · 1 · p k K u• li e: in •d for said t-ount)" and 111)1 to rv•ne .ar , no . I
atate, residing thenin, duly ~~en y Fa1m, Untveu~l C1 ty
commissioned and s ,.·orn, per-'": Hol\yw~d.' sn~ Will .~nd
..,ully l!ppeared R. Pi errt" wtth a s k1 h h 11de , s kuna
Saget, Lois F. Sal!et, 1tnnwn on suaw at Mt. Baldy. Bus
to me to be the per80ns whol!le ltanspot tation i 1 p10vided
aame.s are t~tlbl!lcribed to the by the Newpotl·Mesa Unified
whhla iutrument, an d 11c• School Oi s tt i cl.
b owledged to me that th ey "Films Unde1 the Stus'"
etecltt ed the same. . , will p1esent a vaJiety of
tnTNESS my hand 111d off•eul family oriented motion pie>-
se.al. tUJC I Riahtly,Moftdly th1oup
Mary A. H .. p• Thuuday, beainnina at dualt
Pahlic in •d for .. id at Eastbluff PaJk, Muin'en
I ~;.,~:~ .. ::::"'.'s:;•::;•• .. f1 e1 phea Nov. Pa1k, 38lh SUeet Parlt, ...
the Ne~lt Hatbor ~
h>l;oi., J .. e 22, 29, J•ly 6, munity Youth Cenlet
ia llle Newport H•r-spective 01det.
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• o.. ""' "'W .... AWAV I n. rrelhm.a led all lbe tel~ in tho Cotona ...
Hip School honor lOll to_pod roc the final Mmellel of
the acbool year with $8 hoq.os etudents. The junlo11 ....
nut whh J6, followed by the teniou witt-• .Sl and aop~
motu with 48 .
The rollowlna 20 studentt·,OIIned ltlaiaht A &Iadet:
S.niota: Janet Ca11in, Diane deFo1eU, OeAnn Evans,
M1.11lyn Jacobe and Potea Shelton.
J&miou : Martin Oolbaum, &Inn Ole en, Suaan J achon,
Laurey Kramer, Susan Kuehn, Tim Peltaaon and Clirfo1d
artith.
Sophomou:a: Vi cki Black, Lorene Gsaur, Shaton T homp-
son and Deen Wiese.
Ml KE NELSON has been ap-Freehmen : Kathleen Camp, Ethan Gelbaum, Marcia
pointed assista nt manager Jackao~ and Susan Thompeon. .
of . the Bayside off ice of Here 11 the complete honoa roll h s t:
Newport National Bank, It Senlet"t Pauick G1een Ri chatd Neine1
Is announced by George L. Andtew Adams Susan Gleen Gaty Nettles
Woodford, president. Mr. Tom Aldcuon Maty C. Hamill Kurt Paae
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MBN'e 8TORB
LOOKING FORWARD TO THE
OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOUR
CLOTHING NEEDS.
Nelson is a nativ e of· Iowa Hazold Ayeu Hank Hewitt Patti Palme1
Falls, Iowa, came to Cali-Jo.hn B1iscoe Batbau Hoose Oo1othy Paneuon CHANGE IN COMMAND -Tyler Uacnonald, left, of
fornia in 1959, attended the Robett Butae Tom Hombeak Lois Selbat Corona del Mar, executive vice president of Hixson & M81y Hudson Paula SkiJlman University of Redlands and Susan Canfield Susan Jackson Valetie Sutton Jorgensen advertising agency, taps the ceremonial '-~..-!"'' received his degree in eco-Janet Carlin J ohn John son Shazon Thompson bell to indicate that John Longenecker, president of
.4crou fro• IJ.C.I. C•,••
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nomics in 1962. He is mar-Maureen Catpentcl Thomas Key Anael3 "f,,11i Lanco Engine Services, Hawthome, has succeeded
ried and has a son and a Janet Cornell Tom Kie1 Wendy Walker him as president of Sales and Marketing Executi ves
PUT-ON'S
daughter. Diane deForest Doua Kollus Dean Wiese Association of Los Angeles. The installati on banquet
E 0 Kandi Dove Lau1ey K1ame1 Robert Williams h ld .., · STORY TIM FFERED Chlistie Duncan, Susan Kuehn Cha!les Woller was e at u1e Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles. Mr.
• WAY OUT • .,IHOO;, A half-hour story time was Gay Eisman Peter Love Macdonald, who stays on SMEALA board, lives at
inauguJated at 10 a.m. yes· OeAnn Evans Minda Lunder Freshmen 27 41 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. Mr. Longenecker ColT -··~·· • WA.Y IN ,.,_IC ES I f~~:~~ te1day (Wednes~ay) at the 3 Lindsay Evezson Ann Malone" Lizabeth AIRold lives in Bel Air •
libraries -Balboa, Corona J F ' M. h 1 A ~::---::-::--------::----------ames 1eeman Linda Mar osy rc e e u anaaa
del Mar and Mariners. Favor- C d G p · · A h. p 1• II an Y reene Christine Masters atllcla uv ens 1ne ·
• ,. ... ,..,. C"l:iSIES DRAPERY 01 EAIERS
.... L..OA ISL.AND ite stori es are read fOI PIC• Susan Haley B Kevin Barnett 0 ICe offer !:::==========!..!.~~~'----------Ray Ha1bour p~~~eN~;:~wan Ka~en Beckner
Bevan Ha1v ey Susan NoHh ridgc Tracy Beech
GUAIANTJID DIIAI'HY
CliANING e No Shrl"k~ e No Wllf*:l Heodt e ,.riecr Pl•ot Fold'"g
Sally Hayton Patr icia O'Hara Carol Blanpied
Sue House T im Peltason Mary Brecht
Nancy Hull Janis Pendleton Christina Duman
Diane lbbetson Kathleen Camp Roxanne Ray Maril yn Jacobs Dale Samoker Marna Cartet
Bill Li vinaston Arnold Clark Gayle Scroggs Gary Long Davi d Selbst Wendy Do1che s ter
Barbara Mawdsley Leslie Fcnn
John Mot ken Debby Shishkoff Benedic k Fraass
Pam Mo sie! Kelly Sieh Vi cki F10st Clifford Smith \tardi \1utvin Ethan Gelbaum Geotgene Smith Pete! Nelson Mary Girodano Linda Stanley
Linda NewlOn Edwatd Taaffe Cristina Gouio
Shidcy Ni chols Allan Towne Betsy Hammill
Gale Olandet Jeanne Hayes Benny Vi l01ia Judy Paac Robert Wi lson Debotah Ho we ll
William Patte1son Lauric Hudson
Ma1 y Paul Soph~moru Patrick Ir win
Mae ve Robinsnn Connre Ar msuong .\tarcia Jac kson
Dave Ryan Fletchct Beach BJU ce J ohnson
Gretchen Schindler Deb<nah Bell Ne lson Johnson
Pete! Shelton Rayme Berg Ba1bara Ka"tz
Susie Stanton Vicki Black Leslie Kittle
Da\·id Stillinacr Gretchen B!Oet ing Donna LaBtil
Patrici a Theu icn Da_n Carlson his Lindbe1g ~lat y Tosti Eh~abeth Cat vel Barbara Maclnnc)
Lautel Twilcaar Mallanne Cox Jane ~eye 1
Ma110 Weed R?bett Dal_e Camilla Newe1f
Ch1istine Wells Cmdy l)avls Christine r-;ewerf
Heidi Winburn Robetl Duckw01th Randy Newton JIM Julie Woods Mar aaret Dye Mary Odneal ~-Debbie Woolley KeMeth EweJI Dennis Peauon
Lau1a Perauson Janis Pernworth
Juniors Laude Fuller Jamie Peterson
Steven Amlina Cindy Gadarian William Porce ll a
Cydney Almst10ng Jane Gamble Susan PlidinofT
Nancy Qeach Cynthia Graham Roslyn Rawlina s
Lindsay Best Geoff1e y Graham ln~t id Rowlan'd
Cathy Blackburn Lorene Graser Elena Serou s J ~hn Blai1 Lauy Gr iswold Jan Shef L~ndy Bla1e Steve Hartley James She lton Ml ~hae l Bouahey Hemy Johnson Wendy Shelton
K11 stme Boyd ~orman Johnson Anne Smith
Wendy Burns Debotah J ordan Robin Steele
David Cook Steven Jump Victoria Stawn
Br ook Closs Raul Kottler Ma!JIIet Thielemeir
Janet Dietz Kathr yn Lynch Susan Thompson
William Doo tson Molly Muted Sally Van Mater L~u y DunmiJe Pamela McCullouJhThomas Vanderpool
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R1chard Ga1be1 Min d'-' Millet AI . W . (w'th f ' t f ) 'I . G lb 3 ' uon eu I SOme re 1nemen S, 0 COUrSe "an on e aum Robeot Mooiet Mate Wilson vc;;~;;.e;i .. iieirr. RcrafiS' Take that cool. mounta•n a 1r home with you to enjoy on
the hottest days. You can-w1th gas a ir co nd itioning,
Pollens and 1mpuritie s are removed and humidity con·
trolled. You have cool. clean a 1r where you want it-
all t hroug h the house-fo r the same comfort you
enjoy "up at the cabm." Put m your order now. for cool.
peaceful air.
For more information on Gas Air Conditioning,
call direct or collect to: 538·0211, Ext. 322.
South.,l'l
COU'll111 an Comptn)l
Children or Newport Beach Alpinieri, a profeuional ar-
Junior ~bell ate attcndina ti.at,haa. volunteered her ur-
I dHferent kind or aummer vtces, 11 a araduate of the
seaaion. Meetina twice a Univeuity or Michiaan and
week for a month in the back· has done araduate work at
y ard of Mrs. Louis Alpini· New York University.
eri, instructor, younaatera Children participatina in·
are \eamina craft techniques elude Bill and Ted Moseley,
such u paintina with atrina, Shelley Stotunbera, Andrea
naa makinaand plaster car· Rawl in aa, Barry and Brad
vi na. Fi•, Lynn Sherman, Cindy
The leuons, open only to Huahea, Kathy and Elizabeth
members' children between Kendrick, David Foell and
the aaes of 7 and 10, are Billy Huahea.
beina tauaht by Mrs. Alpini-Mn. Gary Rawlinaa ia
eri, auiated by the club's chairman of ' the Fine A•l.•
nne arts committee. Mn. l.onminee.
WAREH.OUSE CLEARANCE SALE
RUGSI RUGSI RUGSI
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Tremendous Assortment of Colors-Wools, Nylons, Acrilans
SAVE AS MUCH AS 9x1Z's AJ LOW AJ ............ '7195
lxll's AJ lOW AJ ............ 9 5
lxl's AJ lOW ............. '41'5
with or without hand·knotfN frinte r --AJ~AJ ............ '51'5
4xl's AJ lOW AI ............ '1995
Friday, Jul)' 7
A spear aun, valued at
S lJO, belonaina to Paul
Herrin, 2164 Myer Pl.,
Cos ta Mesa, was stolen out
of a boat at Balboa Bl vd.
and W. Coast ll wy ., West
Newport. .. Police s pecu·
I ate that the broken 4 by 4-
inch window at McGoo' s
In c., 2600 W. Coas t Hwy.,
~-\arineu Mile, may have
been smashed by someone
thinking the window was
part of the bui !dina wall,
since both are painted the
same colo1 ... A thief in
need of a wheelbarrow tire
and axle climbed the 6-foot
wall at 63~ Iovine Ave.,
Newport HeightS, and stole
Sho Mukai 's ••. An a-foot
Oina Bat sailboat, valued
at SlSO, belonaina to Har·
o ld M. Macy, 1200 W, Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa, was sto-
len near his bome •.. A
auapect hand rolled ciaar-
ette he found in a car
abandoned at his service
station at Baytide Dr. and
Marine Ave., near Balboa
Island, caused I.E. Dan,
)60 Victoria St., Costa
Meu, to call the police,
who impounded the car ...
Juveniles on bikes were
heard by one victim aa they
lauahed and pelted eaas on
can belonaina to Robert
Sbipp, 2771 Bayahore Or.,
Bay Shores, and 2, neiah·
bon, A. Detrich and Char·
lea Forkner.
Saturday, July a
Richard L. Constant. 601
W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa,
was aneated on a drunk in
public charae at 33rd St. and
Lake St., West Newport •. ,
Georae L. · Harbour, 4SOO
Oninaton Rd ., Cameo
Shorea, wu arrested on a
drunk in auto charae on E.
Cout Hwy., between Bay-
aide Dr. and Jamboree Rd.
.•. A loud uhauat ayatem
cauud the car or Tyler C.
Pollock, 21H Cauia St.,
East Bluff, to be s topped at
Bayside Dr. and E. Coast
Hwy., where police arrested
him on a drunk drivina
charae ••• Paul Wayne, 127
Apolena Ave., Balboa Ia·
land, waa arrested on a
charae or poueuion or
stolen property; police
aaid they found a City sian
in the 21~ear-old man •a
house ••• James 0. ·Kom,
700 Heliotrope Ave.o Co,...
ona del Mar, waa arrested
on a charae or auault wid\
a deadly weapon after hia
car struck walkina police
otrlcer David E. Elliott on
4th SLt eut or Heliotrope
Ave.;· Che officer au.frered
an injured left wriaL , •• A
pair of tlS sun alan II ind
2 jackeu were ttolen from
tho homo or Richud D.
Kalaook, 311 Lo Jolla S~,
Newport Htithu. ·• ·.A ttl ..
vision. r.dio, Md &Mnia
racket_ niMd ac tl66, wen.
•col• rrom &111 horne or
Sl4 lril
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HURRY I~~!.!~! 1 ~LECTIONI
GLAMOR AREA 'RtrGS
h 7059 I. '""' LA.
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Marprot Hilario or llorua
Ana. • · .H~ llillmloa.
1139 Ro,..bllc An., Cooto
Meaa. wu preparina 10 ....
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IIIIo( oiOio lllo lralp o1loo
f9J •-• Ito owoor bad
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e ,..,feet !wn H•m• e Wo•• Sto'" lltmoYGI
'Miile a party was in pro-
aresa at the home or Norma
R. ·Terry, 1310 W. Balboa
Blvd., Central Newport, on
July S, someone stole US
from lhe hosteu.
OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE
e 'ROFESSIONAL
SuMcry, Jvly 9
The "Boston Whaler," a
SlSOO cus tom made, white
fiberalau, 13-foot boat
with a ~Y.t horsepower en-
aine, belonaina to Ted
Schnack of Riverside, wu
stolen rrom ita moorina at
REMOVAL
e P'ROffSSIONAL
INSTALLATION
e TERMS MAY 8E
ARRANGED
e FREE ESTIMATES
e FREE LOAN
DRAPES
the rear o f lll Edtewa"' 2ft0/0 OFF Ave., Balboa ..• Two surf-V7t
boa.do, valued at 1130, FOR CA$H
were sto len from the aaraae & CARRY
of Russ Hamman, 6&0i 91.
Ocean FL, West Newport; Sot0-1366 642.o270
3 youths seen drivina a 1702 Newport lf¥4. at 17th
ns7 arcen Ford pickup in ~~;:=~~~c-;;~Mo;;•;•~=====:4;;~;;~:=J. the area are be ina sooaht r
concemina the thefL · . .
Mini awn and a Sl40 tape
player were uolen out
the car or Frank P. Taor-
mina, 42S~ Via Lido Soud,
lido tale, parked at E.
Balboa Blvd. and 4th SL,
Balboa. · • ·.A Cherry bomb
napkie
interiors
• Home nee~ refurbishing ?
• Updating?
exploded cauaina ·~~~~:~~::1 laceratiooa and a f1 • Complete decor or long range plann ing.
finaer on the riaht hand
Lloyd L. Aubert, 1601
S~ntiaaoDr., Dover Sborea.
• Residential or Contract
Newport Beach -Box 13~ 1 548
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SoJDJner Sale!
OW AND SAVE ON · · • ~PATIO COVERS
The New Modem
PA.T/0 COVER FOR 1967
Advanced ~ncineerlna
pernUta: a freedom
of desian. Cleon, omootlt
untlentructut!,
oturd~ lnterlocldnt
ponela, buDl·ln rain
rutter wtth 1~"
ornamental pott makt
ror a pa.Uo oowr ot
modem beauty and
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