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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-07-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign• BO OTE IS C LLED A tl0.7 111110011 clollu bond electlOG r"oh•d• q. cei ved Newpon..M.ee ac:bool board tNt lee appiOftl T~aead.ay , aad wt II be sub- mitted to diatrict voter. OD Oct. 24 . ' WINNIN G oo e of lhe big ptlzes at the Corrwnunlty Youth Center Carnival was quite an event for the Peterson young.. sters of no Jasmine Ave., Corona del Uar. That's 12.-year-old Jim standing next to his dad, Paul Peterson. tn the front row, along with "Bamb i," are Ricky, age 6; St.lcey, 3'h, and Kim, s . Jim, who will be a 7th grader at Linco ln School this fall , plays shortstop for the BB Pirates •t the Youth Center. Ricky will be In the first grade at Harbor VIew Schoo l, and Kim will be In kindergarten at Harbor VIew. The youngsters are par ticu lar ly grat eful to their ;rand- mother, Mrs. Walter Shaw, also of Cor· ona del Mar, who prov ided them wi th the winning ticket. !Ens ign photo.) VOLLEYBALL PLEA IS HEARD There ue other problema youthful oeean rrontcrt allowed to ut It up aaain. at the ocean beaehes be· accompanied her to the The new rep~lationa re• tidot turfinJ aod swi mmina mcetinJ. She aaid that a qui re volleyball collfll 10 areaa. There is also vol· volleyball court had lona be at lout 300 reet apart lcyball. been located at the llnd and SO rect from reaidencot. This problem came up SL beach, but suddenly Erosion hu nanowed die Monday evenina before the one June mornina it waa beach in that area to leu Newport Beacb City Cou.n .. pe, be caute or no w th an 50 roet, and the eourt cit at result of a letter volleyball roJulationa. She wat therefore ordered ouL rrom Anael Kraemer. 3114 said that no one in her Another tpokesman, Jim W. Ocean FL, Wott New· neiahborhood objected to Walth, )203 W. Ocean PL. porL Cho volleyball eourt, and uid he had canvaaud hie A tiuble conUnJent of the atkcd that they be neiJhborhood and could not b find anyone who bad c~ 'H.•pp·es ru·•n us'•ness' plainod about tho pr ...... ol volleyball eourta. He uid lbat parent& of volley .. yond repeatina. ball playera know where "One lady had a window lheir chi ldren are and art broken in her car latt week, uaured by the tact tb.at and it waa parked riabt in they are whb a JOod tJCIUP. Cities keep curfew laws Local control or curfew ••aulationa will no t bel pro- empted by tho atate, A"" aea.blyman Robel t £. · 8&6o han said yute1day. Newport Beaeh R.- aaoounced in Sao-- that be bad no.,.. State controls or replations Mid ju-- ... "'" loiterina law• out or a bill 10011. to become law. It spells out the State't interest in c:onuollinJ such thin11 at &opleu wailre.., ·act, 1amblinJ and aamina. and ticket acalpinJ. The measure by wbieh lhe tl&te can preempt fields of enforcement bad been amend- ed in the Auembly to in· elude eurfew reaulationt. Police O.iera Jamet B. OIIVII and Roae.r Nelb or Costa M .. eobjected to state preemption or die curfew replationt, claimina that the state would invalidate' local ttatutet and binder law enforcomenL The curfew controla ue particularly important durin1 Bal Week and other vacation periods wheo larJe numbers or juveniln are in retort areas. Cllier Glavas n· plained. COM bluH plan okayed l~STORV BUILOING Is pl.,ned u a resi dence for paraplegic war veter-.s, at the present location of Mo-Bo Tel Motor Inn, West Newport, George Pusateri, the deveLoper, s~s that the proposed Newport HarborParagl egic APartments would hou se about a:>O veterans. {Rendering by archi · teet Henry Ch arles Burge.) Paraplegic home plans told Oeoqe Pusateri camt be-quate partiaa wu anilablo. fort the Newport Beacb The requeet ror the auto City Cou.ncil Monday rentallicenas w11 approved ••enin1 ror an auto rmtal by Council. licente, ~n be alto talked ~. Pusateri broulht wi eh of hi• plant ror a lo-ttory him a sizable reoderina or apartmant bulldlnJ ror a l().ttory buildinJ, which peraploJic war veteran• in had been prepared ' ror Watt Newpon. Pennsylvania Railroad a.nd The license request con· Maceo at an apartment cemtd an &Jtncy at Moo-&. hotel to repltce lbe Mo--Bo Ttl Motor lnc, 4401 W. Tel.· He said 1hat lbe Plan· Coe.st Hwy., (or Broe.dway nina Commhaioa approved Departmant Store Rentals lbe Maeco plans tome time N .. port Harbor Pauple1 ic Apartmentt. The Newport Beach City and Alco Daily Rentalt. Mr. aao, IDd tbat he it JOinJ to Couneil M.Jiborizod the mey• Plllateri, owntroGUaJer or be tblc to Ull 1b.e tome or •d city clerk Monday ..,..Bo Tel, uid tbat &de· plana for hit project. tbe He will anend the comin1 conventions or the Veterana or Foreian Wan, Ame rican LeJiOO, Oiu blod American Veterans and Pwple Heart Aun. to uk (or lhcir eo· donement or hit plant. He it a member or the Leaion , DAVandVPWa.ndit eli &ibla at a Purple Heart member. Our ina 1he war b.e 1 erved 3"1 yean wi ch the Navy, IIDd turfered I leJ injury aboard lho carrier Saratoaa in a Kamikaze ana.ck dutinJ dl.e lwo Jiraa \anal•~ .._ --wiR oo~tc. The ruolution litta the followina es.pendiwn• iD- cludod in the no, 7S5.000 bond election: • •u.uo.ooo ror .._ ditional clasaroom facilidll and an elementary tcbool aite in Eaat Blllff. • 12,100,000 to buy llftd ror additional acbool ·"··· • tU5,000 w brina New- port Harbor Hiab Scbool buildinp up to the State law requirementa uader Title 11 &JLd the Field Act. • 1920,000 ror remodel· ina 1nd altaratic.u at Ne.,. pott Harbor HiP School, ud ellmenLary and junior biab tchooh in the Dlstrtc&. • 11,760,000 to establish li brary and iftltNctioaal rraterial centers in all elementary schools. • 1915,000 to PfO'Vide Cor construction or bu i kuna• 10 be uud u warebouus, abops and adminitlrativo offices. • 1475,000 ror school bus purchases durina the nu t 5 years. ln order ror tho boad election to pan, l /3 of chose castine their ballot must vote yu . Copiot or tbe ballot will be mailed to tho elec&ora&.t, accordinJ to Supt. Lel-.:1 B. Newcomer. The district is proparina a newspaper inurt J ivina both tides ot tho quttion. It will M seat out early in September. Scme 30 scboola, l fiN •\all••· 1.1 -.-. .. ' "" '" ........ _. A .. hippie" take over ot the Ocean PL area of Old Newport is Nloina bu.aiaeu (or local mtrcbMtl aod ls OOIMIO& I)' ~·-1!1 -.,.lt)'tlllfl arid biraatna, tlio ow111n of Newport Variety. 1116W. Ocean PL. IIY in a letter to the Newport Beach City Council. &at of lbo a ~ where ... wor&d:'" • - They ha•o talUd wich apartmont mana1er• in Old Newport who claim tbat rental unill normally rull in July are atandin1 vacant. Tho letter lauds Newport eo-et ..... ~···· .... sl• IDa uk.ct .lt.tMre It uy way &o ac~IIIOda.. *• volleyball enthuaia1te dur· in1 this erotioa period. The matter wu referred to 1he tttff (or I cudy .nd reply. •••inaiOeuca.Jt•.ape .. 1 k' , 1 d .. , .,. ar~ ··• Mr .. --.. Ne~ Loo rnc u es toai~.c. ..... .,..... ........ '"' -7 • impto"t'.a•ta oa l ear-a ·~ d h clcl Mu bl!'" lo';', oaatorly unf orm --an S oes of lntprraboa PoaaL The 1 almost vertical loll are No. 13 and 14 or Tract 12S7, just call of the U• tentionorOrchid Ave. Cou.n• cit approval ror a curb cut .nd conatruetion or an ae>- cou road wu Jiven lau AuJUIL In October, the Plannina Commiuion ~ proved the roaubdivi sion or Lots 13 and 14, on condi· tion that uti dactory surety ror improvemenu be po tted md lhat cnJineerina plans Veur.s Admillitlratioa fi· been selected ii poJ1fii auciaa for ct.• IlK millioa placet for lhe J4 ,..cUte• s:woiect. which would pro-in th e unified s chool die· vi de apartments (or t ome 100 tricL Pinn Ole Ohen't New consumed on the premiau, veterans . He 11jd that tbe Tif, CASH STOLIN Look discotheque in Balboa and incoxicated peuons &Je new racillty would enable Mr. and Mn. Ernest McCieii&D describe choir impre11 ion1 of "hippiot'' u follows: "Pilthy elad bums are lyinJ all over dlo sidewalk, cart aod benebes. They panhandle reJularly, and the ir speech Is vulpr be· Beach polic e at tryina to do their duty, and auueatl that lhc Couneil should reaitt Che take-over by "out or town bums'" throuJh en· rorcement or the city anti• loiterina law. Bigger albacore expected Hotteat Nn or albacore in catches of small to medi um· S years is now-Wldor way si&ed fish -another indi· off 1he Soutbl&Dd coast. eation tbi1 it only the van· HuJC concenuationt or JU&rd or lhe invasion with lonJfinl have (olJowed the laraer (i!Jhtert ttill tO ravorable wat.er tempera· come, turet and eaeellent bllit conditions into ~e easy to Last year Che aport cateh reach area off the out end .or a lbacore dropped to or San Clenwnte ltland, 74,680 -a rar cry from accordin1 to deep ua aport· Cho recotd 219,314 de c ked fithina boat tkippctl rrom. in 1962. Analert ate bopina Davey's Locker in New· lhit will bo another bonanza port Beach. season althouah it aot There are very rew bi1 under way tw o weeks later albiet miud in wilb the than usual. Broadmoor tract gets o.k. Richard B. Smlth'o Bro.._ moor development in Harbor View Hills will be doubled in size at a result of City Council approval or the final map or Tract 6385 Monday evenina. · The new area. 20.94 acres in size, it divided into Sl residential Iota. Tho traet t.aku up the remainder or the land up to SIR Joaquin Hilla Dr., between Crown Drive North and 1h1 fu.tu.re r .. lipllftlftt of MacArdnar Bl•rl. · plea ror extension or time , at least throu&h the tum-- mer seas on, to help build up the rcttaurant busineu . (Continued on paac 4) ADRt!MME BROOKS OF C.lff KAVBI DI!S An ae I Kraemer made the rollowinJ pointe in her letter: "We, the people ot tbe J2nd Stroot area, are bore to protest the new law that is be ina enforced concern-- inJ volleyball. Many or OUl ramiliea have owned pi'O" perty on tho Ocean Front rot over 40 years and bave wi tneued aucb restrictions rrom the (irea on the boaeb to th is last restrietion on volleyball playi na. "We (eel that tbe l&J.ot we pay are hiah , and the aeneral we true it not (ully beina considered. None or ut summer res idents JO to your public schools, and yet I lllJe amount or OW Lllet aoe• to support thou schools. We belieYe that contideration should be ai von to more or our wanta, and in thit c&ae a •olleya ball cowt. waa Jflf'lted a dance hall li· no t permitted to enter. Ru.ra lara s tole a 11-lncb conn Monday ovenina by Mr. Olsen had previously di v~c~ parap.leaic.veterant t.leviaion, valued at IUO, lbe Newport Beach City receivCd approval ror live ~.'ovate tbelf chi ldren .to lradina i tampa, valued at Council. The location it 810 enterttinment and dan cina Vlllt them .and to •.tay Wleh tH, and 1200 in cash Moa· E. Balboa Blvd., where but u id that he needed the ~em. He VIewed ~~~ 11 an day, July 24, rrom the home Vaua'rcataurant wu alonl'" dance hall permi t to that lmP?~tan~ (actor In the ro· o( Carl M. D'Amico, S09 time Balbo& hruhark. he could charae sdmiuion ba~bihtauon or the war San Bemardino Ave., N••· The Coun cil impoaed • at die door. cnppled vet.erant. port He iabU. ~~~~ ~rth~·~~~:r~;.,~~; JeH wins in borrowed 'bird lbat a uni(Onned ICCUJlty O(• · be prepared. The plans call ror con- struction or a roadway ~ low the level or Ocean Blvd., connoctina with the exista ina Jnapiratioa Point roa~ way, to provide c&J acce n to the 2 !o tt . Lot l S or i1i· nally waa included in the development plan t, but Or. Burt baa sold this lot to the adjoinina p1operty own er . Ferris wheel ruled, okay ri cer be pruent durin& all Jeff Allen , who placed fat!er, Dr. J ohn L.Allen, an ho un or operation. 7th lut year in the FliPt optometrist with offi ces in Mr. Otten u kcd ir the of· or the Snowbirds, captured Corona; hi• moehe r, Marilyn ; fi ccr could be in plai n clo--the top honors Sunday, and 2 s is ters , Ju li e, 13, the s, stttina that there crouina the finith li ne and Lon ai ne, 15. have been no problems to first in the 32nd ann ual Jefra hope ror the ru ture date. Arter a quick check FlilhL it to aec die establishina of wi th the police department, His time wu 1 hour, 2S a yach t club (or Bay Shores, City M~&Jel Harvey H~rl· minutes. There were as whctc many or the aood bur t S&ld that th e poll ee entries in the race, and t ailors come from, he t ays . reel it iii important to have 11 boall finished. Here is the complete list the orfi cer in uniform at the It wu quite e contest of trophy wi nners: New Look. amona Bay Sboru and Lido I. Jeff Allen, 2821 Bay· SUi.ttble m~nimun:' drc u hie tkippcrt (or the fint ahorc Dr .• Bay Shores. requuements, 1nc\udma some 5 placet. Piniabina bebind 2. John Scru111, 761 Via type o r (oo twear, were tet 11-ye....-old Jerf, a resident Lido Nord Lido Isle . forth in the .condition s. or Bay Sborea, were John 3. Joh n 'symes, 2865 Bay· Houu of operation arc re· ScNpl of Lido ltle, in shote Dr ., Ba y Shor es . s tri c to~ to 8 p.m .. 10 1 2 :~ 2nd place: John Symes or 4. Lisa Gustafson , 125 There it no problem con· ~m.' LlVC entertamm ent 11 Bay Sborea, )rd; Lin Via Jucar, Lido h it:. ceminJ ufety or equipment ~~~1.10d to 8 to ll:)()-p.m. A Gut taftoa or Uclo late, 4th. 5. Scou Schock, 21 2 Vt t . mm1mum or 2 candle power 1!-1!-r L.d · · 1 at the Balboa Fun Zone, Ctty f 1. -" . . . d N and ~ott ~hock o 1 o Ltdo Nord, L1do h e. M H H lbu o l~outln& II tequue • o , , C ••·Jd 106 8 h lft&JCI arvey ur rt alcoholic beveraaea are to be Ia I.e, 5th. . Another &..ido 6. arolyn "' t:, t reported Monday evcnina to tltl ppct, R1ck Hawehome, St., Balboa. the Newport Beach City cc Will hear woo 7111. Council. Jeff, who wi ll be a unior He ••• replyina"'. char· Dan O'Farrell thia loll" Mater Del Hi-. JC made in a letter from School in Santa Ana, holda Mill Owen Ward, 310 Fer· Dan O'Farrell, manaaer or some 60 uilinJ trophiu 01ndo St., Balboa, wbo de--Ne..wport Center, will be lbe and Jivea. printe uilina acribed the FUn Zone at speaker f« tbe iasl&llatioo leuoaa. ••Nn-down •d fillhy." dinnermeetiaJ ofdle Corona The Allen rarrily moved Min Wad said lbat the del Mar Cllamber of Com.· to their Bay Shores borne in rides and arcllde machines, merce dlit Priday ennina. 1961, ud a year later lhe inclwlina tbe (enis wheel, Jlaly 11, at lbe tniae Coast aailiq bq bit Jeff. Since 'arc in Med of repair. C:O.try Club. Social bow tta.a h baa been crew Ina 1. Rick Hawthorne , 124 Via Qu ito, Lido Itle. 8. Bi11 Ward, 726 W, Ocean Ft., Balboa. 9. Bob Hambleton, 601 W. Ocean Ft., Ba lboa. 10. Batton Beck, 620 W, Ocean Ft., Balboe. Fin t air! to rinith -Li sa Gu stafson , 125 Vi a Jucar, Lido Is le . Younaett airl to fi nish - Sus ie Boone, aac 9, or 27 Red Cove , Beacon Bay. Younaes t boy to finish - Joe Beck, aac 8, or 620 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa. Boldes t skipper-Bill Har• vt:y , 328 Buena Viste Bl vd., Balboa. Firtt married couple to fini sh -Mr . and Mrt . Barton Boo k, 620 W. Ocean Pt., Balboa. "Mr. Stewart, the bead of the park and recreation de• partment, told ua that such a Jew had to be enforced becau.ae of complaintt rrorn people. We think we should have been notified or this enrorcement. for we believe there are many more people in ravor of •olleyball play• ina on the bncb than thoae who are oppoainJ it. We .took a l m'Vey o( out area. and O"fetyone, •••n those who do not actually play, aaid that they "" disap- pointed to 110 the court cancer Jone. Shortly before her dead! yesterday at Hoa1 Hospital. Adrienne Br~kt, 2000 Huon Pl.o Cliff Hnen, uted that inatead of memorial nowen. rriendl ooald blat pleaae her by doaadq to lbe PIMaina Direc&or Smut fund.~ Mr. Hu.rltJut sllid tbat lho .; 11 MJia at 7 p.m., and Saowbird.a. ferris •••I bd .,._ in-diuer wi II be at 1. The 2Dd s.ammer at hit Bay Mayer Jr. •IP"••M ooncem •• was bora ln San o•er poulble ooofbtloa of 2 alr .. t ••••• up•oull Pnachco aad bad UY8d In La . •d Lialullla.te Cirele. Newport Beaall 5 yaan. Jlo aald Soli Air 111. ·-ld Bolon hr INPJ lllnau .,.. be • apH.W• MMdiU.. aad dea11l at •• aa• of 51, for oae of •• ... ,. ·1\• ••· had worked Ia Hadtot CoaaRI ...,..,nt iaciMed Ana nal 11tatt oftlcea u ...... cll~..J.8·-I leoNtuy. no c:-11 oloo: Hot •••· Mro. Loon • Uploold t11o PI-loa ONoo of -doatoa Put, C-aol011 doolot.., doOJ• Ia tllo oola nnl-. , .... a-1 of .,.... .. ... _ ... ~--.. 1 Oor lltdlot, 40J 2ttll 1&-,-wtU M hW at I p.oo. Welt,....,.. Itt om'ln•• ,.,...,, Jalr 11. l1 .. -., .. 11 ........ 1.. -· VIew c-..., ... OidoJaa olp II 2111 -.,.1, wltll IIHI lltofltol No•-..... ;lhC' lol ........ Ill•_.-. Ds 11M. 1 .. ? JF, llet IIIII l811111q. 1pectt1d 4 limn in •e latt c "Mr. Stewart also told ua 6 moodat by die ttuilctinJ Atlomey arl KeJley, rt· Shoret bome, Jeff boqht a 1hat thlt law uat .. dtat dep..-.t ad daat aU ""' tiriaa pnticSnt. will ia· Sabot. wbicll h piloted &o a poles can only bt Ht u.p ioat pmbl•• have bee tt&ll G. Hubert Pelrtol, lad place in ae Sa-.ot Jr. evel)' 100 feeL We ha•• corrected. owaer o( COM Pbumacy, u Nati--.1 Cbarapioaaldp ia walked alone tbe beach and 1he aew pnaldlat. RealM .COfOMISo a.,, San Die10o on tlla waal aido of till CHUIQIIUIIGLAIIZIO Jab !oroc>l• will lab of· Tloo lollowioa l ,._ h New,ort pier, daere .. oniJ 1\e C itr ec..n.a· tift u lint 'riot'1ftlldeat; .,. .. Jr. Natloeal Q.., 1 courll, a.e ftich II tl--.1 a.ra, 611 HeU~ Oor.. 1•••· UlittMt pi-.aWp i8 •• Kill GlMt hudly aaed boe•-of Ita -11. ... , Cs1 a dot Mo., -.1oom11 diiutoo of 111o 104 tlully ·• year ..... !""" loOatl ... '1M tlllok tllot *"' loaralarloed ....., lrriao Co.: W ""'-•1· •• ... ., Had-1 Q- tllio law ah•ld · too -ajpt, Jalr U. -1 Coa of doat, 104 Jla -of pi .. aip Ia Ho..,.... Bo..a. lloolbla to loa-all of Coato -a. · I tr·aoa -· 0111 a.. ao lie Mloftod tile 1roa1 ol oa. AM o•ld•IIJ, 111o law -far t11o -. toW --o. Mro. Jnalo Hill ltlo ooi.Mr. u_,·-tW Bitt DOC M _,__, rw polloe tflldiJ' ... M ,_. fJI. ..... _ It ue•ll'fe Qlle CoiiJ, fll ... .,.. -· ll•loa • lllo-a •I•-poled-.. •-'"'Y· Ina-cloaolo. He ~ .. oldo of till plot, IGr wo aow all •-Ia lllo -a.-tM.• far 111o 41ao• -lllo -MIN•u4 - -..... , ..... at,_ -·-· · M Hdm 'II .... too _.. tor oallloa loot ,_ Ia ....... 7a. --·· ,,. .. ·-•n-. ,.,. _.,. •-"" -. ,. , .. ~Ao'. • .. ~ ... · I • . ..... ., ..... 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Uooptor lwl ....... abo¥e priDcip&e eu aaw aeldlflr, ...... n.o ol Ale'' la 11M pnaeat c.,. 111-'ae, ._ .twloe of oar .... tor lolaa TO.. 4tl _., ___ ,... -·ativo 1o u...,., u- _.. .. , •• ._. ........ walt ponedly wW ...,on Kuebel if 1M ....,_ ia paJp, tau ......._ 1M ao&ln .UIItlry leaden TeaM ealtnd •• oa,.ua•• ....... -by·Callfantla ~-a. atrqalo to atop-tndloa ..,.. -tlad aDd lllo Jaa.r lo tlta C-il-~ ponw '"' a_. boa "u .-...........-with witlt •-I at •-trlaa, fHIIop ol tlta -rl-RacOIII <II o\prii2A, 1M7, Oovemot -oiler at Now 1for1<. u -.. pravaot wu aatarlala ....... -lp«ad. Tba .... ""'""' Lowla m ,. • reports an: true, Reapa II oat a~ who can fraa belq dellYered Co peat a1t1.al r•oarot~ ol lbe ........ O'rlf tt. r..Uo. be t.NII~ to "':II our ~ Repubhc:. North ViotDam, ud Co win mea u4 •t•riat lfti beaa1 Capt. · SllldtJome 11W .. . One lhinl wb~ worna: me about •••• tU war ud Wiaa Lt. boyt wattod ao a 'oo wla' policy. part: "T1l• war ia • tittle • that he is p:t\IDJ a PftUY JOOd pretl. But home. Sbe haa taU a ont, ":rho NodMtt ol S.r¥lc:o-bud to bell••• u&ll OM Li~~. LooA, ~ost. /'lew#wed, flmc, HUDI"Y-foUowina tho diamat cllmu mea otptfil&tiOD hu poaoo aoe• into tht boepha.l to ~. _&!llll~ll~-tj 1v1 ..... --· limo be ia too iDeaplrilaood... l .,. ...._ ._ •••• ..._ miabl DOC be a nut time, Md we oeed ,.. eo-. "',!:r: -of ...,. laex.,...~onc:o. L7odoo bu ._laace. j .....,.... .. • ,..... Ewa Ooldwaler once .. id he'd aupport NeJ. , .. ~•-•••-.,o-•uoowooo..o--... P-WWn JOa R.odefd)er U lbe ltepubliiut ncmioee • .;.... ............... , •• _ •.•• ,. ____ ........ ...._, 1od then wort to con\letl him. 'J'lyt'd be Uke IU .. CIIPT._ aATII uyina 10 coa\'t'Jt Biabop Pike to Cbrill.ianity • 0.. ,. •• M.CIDs • ,.... ,.. Can VftU tbink of I .:_.,l.. -•-1---f-any .. _._ O.of--0.. ,..., ..... J,.... .... ~--~ -----. major office wbo ran u a liberal and thea turned con~UVative? Can lOU remember Uy nominee who ever lied his way inco oiBce and then turned honest? The pi'CIIURIII iD oftk:e are ewn wone than the preasura aettiQI theft. Whit countl molt is neither tbe puty oor tbe plltform, but prineiples. Owiatan Pnoklin D. Rooaevett ran on an ultnc:oaserv~tive plat· (orm in 1932 and violated every plant in it. What counts is the man. f have liHie respect for any informed penon ~bo votes blindly fOf' party. Tbt:re is abtolutely noc.hioa sacred about the two-pany system. II w .. not advocalecf by ouc fouodina fathen and is not mmttoned in Bnnldey, Enc: Sevareid, Howard K. Smitb, ot tH efrortl m..t. io ttaah--'-4 lhl 1 · and h 1 haftd out purple Hartl Walter Oonkile Thw N~w Yort TIIM# Ralph , ~ _,. a I toaliOft • P •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~. .e., 1, -'!¥ AIMl E. HAAPA, ..... Mt1 ... ltlloflar of ... Etoli .. ···········-~·-······· 10 IIITia FOI EOITOIIAL PAll' 1 am pleased to team that publisher and columnist Tom Anderson has purchased American Way Features, which provides the Ensign with Tom Anderson's own weekly column and other conservative editorial material. tbe Constitution. McGiU, Leonid 'aruhnev, Oua HaU, Mao .T• ln1toa by t~ Modaen Cna-coac:laded that tbo OM •lo ... every week and you ••• tbe Tunl Bobby Kennedy Stokely Carmichael tide for VIctory oqr COD 1111at la America wbic::h lealeu. IIIDiell; eyeleat Fidei,Castro, ThorouJhb.d ManhaU and~ nuaalam in Mey, when lbe COiilld san the c:OODtry in cripPid. Pearson are vtolently opposed to Wallace. Who boadot~ Oownamoatpvo it• II'••• peril ia ita ro.. "'l'ilhin the laat year, a has better enemies than that? TUM n:cmt1y top pnority to a routine tiftld ndlitary. With tboir little villaao typical ot n:ported: "All five of tbc:K ttalea .(Alabema, trip .to Ton~ aad declioed trliaia1 Ia 1traLeJY and many, many tbooaaad Ia Georaia. Loutsiana, Miuissippi and South to liVe &Ddaonce to t.he tactic:1, aa well u their this area, h11 loet 2 mayon. Carolina) went Republtcan in 1964, aod miJht mothers or our fiabtiaa men, prestip they could rormuoo The firtt waa tidnapped. be expeded to do so aaain in. norma] circum· now bleocliaa and dyina in ·fate a' policy wbJeb would The acc::ond waa killed stances." . , . South V~etnam. be retpoc:ced. aad. wbieb alona with hia ramily. 'The This 3l"'1ear~ld national newspaper syndicate already serves 141 newspapers throughout the nation. Expansion of the service has already been started. One of the new features added by Tom Anderson Is a weekly column by Mrd hitting, veteran newsman Westbrook Pegler, (a fef ... low ex-Minnesotan), whose first column for American Way appears on this page. Another well~nown conservative !fho will be joining lhe American Way staff is Clarence Manion, former dean of the Notre Dame University law school and founder of the Manion Forum on TV and radio. Goldwater says it would be traaK: for Wal· laa to run. Yeab. TraJic for the Republican~. Walla~ is aoina to run, come hell or Gold· water. A Ruaan· Thurmond ticket mi&ht COD· ceivabty head off Wallace, since Thurmood is extremely popular, not only in the South but with the nation's koowled,eable conservatives. Thurmond is tbe IHst mao for aU seasona. But the intemattonal SociaJists now runnin& the RepubiK:an Party would rather lose. Hogwash! They d1dn 110 RepubhcaD--tbey ~ •. Z1e1ler plana to bold the pre 11 coukt not ipare. preunt one had hit IOft'f went conservative, stales..-riJbtl, ant;.JohDIOn. 1 noon day luocboon nura... We boa them to unite and finaett all broken by . the Georae Wal1~ would probably ~ny aU~ day. Aupat 3, at the bomo aet.n vc, and the finpmai11 states on any tiCk~: plus moe-e. Tune ~bet of Mr. and Mrt. J. Ecttar M•-Tbia idea mot with the pulled out, one by one. To-Wall~ as an antt·totetlect~-~true ~tellec· tin. 121 S. Jobn A.voouo, in.atant approval of General day a 3..year~ld dauPter o( tual LS a penon wbo doesn t beheve T,M, Pasadena to ditcUia tho W C Lo lo USMC (ll ) h' t 10 I dtr h 1 b • . __ ,_. • . . • m y, et. , an ox .. town c 1e came n case ~ won w y aveo! meatJuu~" 11r&loiY and tactics o( the _...._ • ... tb' L tba th h . I Tb hi f and Romney 11'1 only because be 1aa•t worth . wou wrote. tn.. t o 01p1ta · e c o mcntiooi'n1. Romney atta<:b (for their racial oHenlfve. your plan ia TERIUPIC. I hia wife were beaten Mel vtews) both George Washiqtoo aod Georae _A ne_• look at lbe present lnl fumly couviaced that killed in view ol lhe child, Wallace, in 1pite of the fact that Deithet ever lltuabon haa ~auaed the our beloved Republic will 'and then tho little airl ••• did him a favor. But he doesn't attack Ho au Mothers o( Servicemen to not bo restored to ita in--beaten beyond re~opitioa, Minh! Beating Romney would be leu nreat revise their tllatcaic P!ln, &endod ttatus until me with rine buUa and leh (ow than countina the WaJiace voce in a Har~m and to c~ll upon retuod milhuy sees to it. Retired dead. She is diafiaured tNt precinct. 1erviee penonncl to enter personnel are petrioll and ia ttill alivo.•• Reapo is l"lfllltill,...._and seeminaly seUin& Publisher-columnist Anderson, whose headquarters are at Nashville, Tenn., owns Southern Farms Publications (12 magazines) and a mail-order book setvlce, and pro- duces a weekly 15-minute radio program. He has many friends in the Harbor Area. He was here In person 4 years ago, when he gave the Fourth of July address at a patriotic rally held at Newport Dunes. • • • .,.,.......,_, (II"Poon Sea Jlal1ltO TrlllwMII Tbt evaluUon of news in the da.lly prea hu certainly .,..s 1n the lut decade. and u proof, hue ls a atrntncant .ample. On Kay 2l, 196'7, Lt. Gen. Arthur C. Trudtau, USA. Retired. teatUled before the lntemal Security Subcommittee o1. the &mate. In our opinion hl.s atat~t ahould have bern son of Mr s. E~la front pap an4 hMdl1ne-new• aerou the country. Ria: eln'en pqe atatmwnt ls too &one for full quotation lwre, but M of 231 Knox Place, ~ ewry reader of thls new•paper wW rer\tct on the Mesa, has b een commls- ICitlfttn&' quotation from it. Durlna hls dilttncutahtd career, sioned a second lieutenant a.nen1 Tnldee.u wu 0\\et of Anny Intelllpnce, Otief ot I a..tarch and Dltvelopment ror the Anny, and a Con-Com-n the U.S. Air Force upon p Or tn xaree.: graduation from Officer ....... n. Aptll ~ 118'T, dltibOI'Wittatioa ta N.,. Yortc Training S<hool lOTS) at -coontlnat.d wttb the aavqe .n.htlna around HID 8B1 Lack1and AFB, Texas. He _. the demWI'a.ttaed zone in Viet Nam. I had flrst hand Is being assigned to Wright· apn1eftce ln a aimllar situation, alto Soviet-oontroDed and Pattfrson AFB, Ohio, for -.wtet-ordlred. 'nda wu the .rond battle of Pork Chop HW • Korea in July, 1953, two Wftks before the annistice wu training as a civil engineer, f1111111711ped. 1 eommanded the troo.,. enpced tn thJI battle. Lt. Woolery, a 1%1 gradtr- 'I'IM communlata tllftW thousands ot e.xpenda~ troo.,. .Into ate of Tustin High School, tlds slaqllter and later Into the Iron Trianele only to t.nna received an architectural CIIDduslw JlftMllft on the United State. delqa.Hon at Pan-degree in 1%6 from the .unjom. Many vallant American boy• died in the battle, wtucb wu not fouatu for poaHSion of Pork Chop HW. Universl}y of California at Jaut for evmmunlst poUtlcal and propaeanda rnsons. It ;B;,;•;.•k;.•;..l;;.ey:..·;._ ______ _,._ -· tn..,..t you to ltnow that In tho two ...ela tnvol-""rom .L _ D.!LL ..,. '7th u. s . Dlv\1:\on ol less than 20,000 men Jo.t more in r I Ute' .IHUJe lloGl 1dDed and wounded than our entire for'C.'ft of owr The ni&ht is far spent, too.OOO mm in Viet Nam haw Jolt In any aimll&r period -lhe day is at hand: let ua and after two )'M.tS of neeotl.atlon -and thili doesn't Include therefore c::ut off the wcnka Korean. Turldsh, Colombian, Ethlopl.an l)r other allied louH ~under my command. of darknets, and let us put .. A IJmllar •ltuatlon ~xil:ts today. "'1le riots and ~n-on the armour of li&ht. atntionll tn this country al'f! part of the communlat p!"NN\\rt Let us walk honestly, aa tlld\Nques. More battles will be ttmM to colncide wtth tttne in the day: not in riotina an'd clernorwtndons .... lbereto~. I wish to rnab an unequlvoeal drunkennen, not in cham- *tftnent that the demonalnltions In the •treeta of the ddea berina and wantonneu, not of the-United States are a force In direct aupport of tbe \'Jet in strife and envyina: Cant' kWin& our trooP' In Viet Nam; and the leaders an' But put ye on the Lord laldftl' or&n and betne •uppUed trom tbe identicSl hl&h com· Jeaua Chriat, and make not JUnd -the Cftltnll committee ot the communlat party of tbe USSR. ... Unleu Concreu takes a finn stand, we can proviaion for the neah, to expect more demonstrattoM. 'J'hne wUI be timed with political fulfil the luata thereof. .!"'~-~-~-~~ty?:pe~~ba~t~tlH~~In~V~Ie~t_2N~a~m~and~~~~~jl~o~t !~a~.:-~-=-~·_!.~~~13: IZ•J4 .. • • THE PEACE COif'S aro hiah callboo profoos LEGAL HOTJC! a ional. brothon-in-e.nns. I clllnot foraee their reactiCil NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH "d ba NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN ly WMftwook Pegler to your 1 oa, but they • that the City Cooacil of dle aically are otieoiOd to ac:-Cl '[ of Newport Beach wil1 SUISIDIZED PANHANDLERS eopt il in tbeir hoarta, and hoi • pablic b.e.ria1 reprd- 1 bave never induced any employee to betray pemes before be became Prcaideat waa radial I bope and pray that they iag the appeal of Rlclaard A. lhc trust of his employer by handing me docu-bia apeecbet to bim. Many __ .,_.,, wiYCS will sup...,... it!" Hilble, auoraey for Crt~at We•• -...~ ,....... tera Savlap aad LNOa A••o-meots to implicate tbe employer in a criminal have made a practice of bdpiaa .-pa to this tAra. Zioalcr states that cialioa, f"'m the deci•i-o( or even "uoelhical" violation of law or ethics. extent, and SIOO a week would DOC. be overpay tbc Mothers of Servicorneo, the Pluaiog Commiaaloa d .. ,.. I k.now of two cases in which a member of our for tbe cbort. Bc:cau.e be wu ao a....-iw, in apoftaorina an.t Thwt• la1 the requeat for •• e:uttD- . 1 Coo 1c · 1 tb ~ L-a. bl ' ft T ··•1 ba L.,_ •lou ol time ol Uae Perait No. na110111 greu or JlS ature was ua ..,.... ·~ pu 1c: aure, rwnan m1...., ve __. ctay•1 moo tina will remain ,. h . dl · ---~-hounded · ,.__ • 1219 w 1c r.:nruta • rec• trayed by trusted workers in h1s Ona;c. vue: . . by IOOllndrels 1n the praa p..-7 ~ in the backsround, leavina lioul •IF or Caribe Apart• of these memben o( Congress went to prison the1r echton. Truman and Mn_. Trum"!' mtabt tbo development of the plan meat• at 404 E. Rt;lboa. Boale• for criminal violation of a law which forbade haw been penecuted unc:oniCJOftllbJy if there th • od . vard, Balboa, Cahfonua; Lot him lo receive kickbacks from an employee. had been tbe sli&bteat doubc of tbe ethic:a1 and to e retu torvac:~ peUO!J• 9. Block 3, Balboa Tract. ZOGie I •-p ·•-T · -• 1e a1 · f ·•~ $IOO ~ J M ncl, becaUio ••Vtctnam II C·l n anot,,..r c:ase, res1UC'nt ruman amvcu at 1 propnety o wo;;u a .....__.. oe c:--a war we ~ST WIN... NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· hi:s distillj:uisbed position of supreme trust by <?'rthy wa. AI to the $SO,~ a~ f"! addt· The addrell of the Mo-ntER CIVEN U.a\ lJ.e -id. puttina his wife on hi!l official payroll for $100 ttOR&I personal expeo~e~ dunna h11 PreaideDcy, . . poblic heariag will be hid oo a week from tht: Treasury. Truman was a lhere never bu been any chUenp beyood a tbon of Se"ic:omen II Bo_x ih.e 14th day of Aapat. 1967, :,enator at the time. He did not violate any justified sneer that after all be bad a whole 53, South Puadona, Cah:-at the hour of ?:30 P••• 1• ltae law and of coune Mn. Truma~ wu innocent houseful of ac:couatant1, clerb and addina fornia, 91030, Phone: 213• Coaaci l O.amb!,. of tile City h. · · 7~~75 Hall of the C1ty of Newport of wrona uoles5 it could have been some mac 1net to make out h11 1neorne tu; mu:ma ~' • Beach, Califorula, at whlcli fastidious and nasl}'·nice ioterpretalioo ;of wtwru. OlMr aovernment employees have to • • • t.h.-e aad , .. c. aq.J -all !OIT'Ie unddlned ethic. But if Mn. Truman bad roll their owa like onJ.iDary c:iti:uDa. An intimate story of tb• peraoes iDt.an~ated aay •f~•r oot been his own wife. if perhaps she had been In ~case ot.Senator Dodd of Conaecticut war in Vietnam wat told in •od be hL:.d,..•l;.:t'e;ee:_ • · ' the wife of some olher Senator, a malK:ioua ... , m~·-•·-f h •. L.-~ of the u..., _,unu-.., 1 auc: oo::, COIDUtCU a Iollar writlon by Capt. City C critic::, intending to destroy Truman, miJht a.c:ceptance of Ollenaibly free, unooaditioraal Stooke Shadbumo, USMC, Cltr of Newport Bead! have been able to lay him by the heels. He pfu of money dii&UiJed as political election before be wu tillod in ac::· Pabliah: Joly 27, 1967, Ia wu not excessively honest, anyway. That donations. At wont the offense waa c:ornmon-·----------Tu Newport Harkr Easip fact wu proved when Consress threw him ao pi~ and there ...... •L--,-..a.. of pa-L-.~- bl bo t sso ooo t -· ·--~· L!GAL HOTIC! LEGAL HOTJC! untau e nus o . a year on lop o otrkiatina u expertS in various Government --=.::.;=-'"-='- his salary for the four yean of hia last term. bureaua at SJO,OOO a year or~ if DOC aliabl· RESOLUnON NO. 6618 aa to tlle proposed· ,..catl•. And wenl ewn further by providi.na that he ly lea . .,.,._,an: au--' to read the-;-A RESOLUnON or cl•i•s ep aad ahaad ... at should not be required to account for ooe cart. .,_, ...,..._ _. ......... INTENTION OF 11:1£ CITY f ld i f id of this total of $200,000 for the full term. Tbe law, but even it' they have not read it tbey caa COUNCIL or T11E CITY or :adaaaai!C:.r."': .:de ~~ reason stated for this special privilege wu that at..aya phone the Labor Department or the NEW f'ORT BEACH of this rea o otloa by Uals ,... the clerical work of such accountancy would be Dep&rlmmt of Apic:uhure if tbe Cite conct:r111 DECLARING ITS INTENTION fereace to the aa .. estaat .. d an unsupportable burden 00 a chief executive cotton or arain aDowanc:es and clean up a TO ORDER THE CLOSING parpose u If It were me .. tan•t.. in an hour or two by -:..'"ina the bnin UP, VACATION AND potated henda Ia foil. already overburdened. I believe I set forth ....-. . , ,.._ ABANDONMENT or A d these factJ and commented on lhem in two of some CiVIl Service hack. Tbe wbok: IO'IUU· PORTION OF A CERTAIN SECnON 2. 'The procee ia.p ment is 10 rotten with -'-that it would be STREET ""OWN AS for the cloaios ap aad abaii-attkles over a period of time. But l never ..... ~ ""~"~ doomut of tile afore-ld por- snitred, snorted or otherwise exprnaed any hopeleaa to tackle the reformation of a IJ'I(em OCEAN rRONT tioo of aald atreet ahaiJ be nasty emotion aboul tM Trumans' conduct in by wbicb the whole oatioo of tupayen are The City Co .. cll of ~e City had •ad takn, ud dle City this. The work which Truman said his wife compeDed to aubtidize totalfy corrupt party ol Newport Beach, ps.,.uat 1° Coaaci rof th City of fhwl"'f1: the pro•t.lc.a of the .. Street Bueh herebJ elec'-to proc: .. 4 had done to ease his burden and meet their ex· panha.Ddlen. Vaeatloa Act of 1941"· aad aDder the provl•ioaa of dr.e aU a~Mad .. •U tlaereto, l,1.o8 "Street Vacalioo Acl of 1941", Sectioea 8300 to 83Sl, iaclo .. ud all Ult:acb.nw lt.ere\111. stYe , of the Streeta aad HIP-bela1 Sectloas 8300 to 8S3J, _,.. Code of tile State of laclaahe, of the Streeta ad CaUfarala, don hereby re-Hlllfilwaya Code of the StatAl of •olYe aad deelare ss foflowe : Ca11foraia, LeHers to the Editor FOREIGN AID POLICY went to the countries that "undersround'" "that the Editor of the Enaian, recently joined forces to ''•uper1 ec::ret'' John Birch For the past twenty yean, crush hraei.E&YPt received Society will have a "'•e .. the people o( the United a total of Sl,l-33,300,000. cret" booth at the Oranp States have been told by The United Statea wa1 tu~ County Pair from July 25th their elected officials that plyina both sidu inYolved throosh July 30th. the way to world peace i1 in the Middle East war and, Those mannina the booth throuah the United Nations incredible u it i1, thi1 i1 will no doubt be ''secret" and our aid and trade with precisely the ume thina memben, and probebly their foreian countriu; and for our 1ovemmcot ia doioa in "'secret" literature will be the put twenty years, Vietnam -tupplyiaa both available, includin1 the American• have followed aide a involved in that war. · Blue Book aDd. that eoatr&- ly Willis E. Stone the dictates of their politi· What can the United Stalot .venial book, ''The Politi .. Have you wondered about tbe Peace Corp? fatben, rather than pea~ throuab juatice, bas cal leadett, rather than the really do to help lsrael? ciao," written by Robert SECnON t. The p•hllc ID"' SECTION 3. 1\eStreet S.~,.. t.reat .. d coaYeaJesee req•lre iatesdeat of dle CJcy of New .. •e cJasla1 sp aad ab.adoo• port Beacli ahaU '*• .. to M ••t of a portl-of a cet1&la coaspic•oo.•ty ro-te4 sloes strut .. __ .. Oceaa rrast the (ia.e of di.e pottl• of aald ia. tM City of Newport BeacJr.. atteet propMed lO k fte&ta4 .. d It la tlte lateaUoa of tM aot •ore d!aa MIG feet apart, City Cnac:U of ~e City of b.t sot te .. .t.u dlree ta •ll• New pan S..c~ to order tile aoticea of lt.e vacadea of HW folloWia1 d.eocribed p•tioa of porU011 of a•id. street. S.ld .. ld •WMt Ia tiM City of Now-. ootlcee aha11 aUite die ,.... pert ... ~. c ... ty of On.... .. .. of •ILl• laoa.u. of .... State of C.Uiora ... to lae ,... toatl• aad die W.. •4 ,a.o. e•IH, elaa.4 ap sad abe .. of die llearia1 ef ell ,.,._. dOM4 .. to wlt1 later• ted ia or oJ,jecth.e lo Moo of us have. We know so little about tb.il become the objective of the Peace Corpe. dictates of their otm eon.. Firat, we should stop c:te~ ttelcb.. · stranae new political aroup oCher than . the Tbe effort is not qainst Communism, or teiencea, and their hard.. tina and eompowwlina Ja... "The Politician,'' you will pnerina: aeneralities which, in reality, tel• any other ism dniped to destroy our Amer· earned dollut have nnd rael's problemt by ttoppina remember, it tbe hittory of DOthioa. ican ooncepta of individual developt'nreot nery form of c::ollectiviam our • aid and tilde wicb the c•eer of former Presi- Conliderable c:oncern bu bee:o exp~ throuah family lies. from aoc:ialitm to Commun· Commaralat~oatrolted coon-daat Dwipt 0. £1aeDbow.r, reprdioa the wisdom of impoeina tbe un-What ta the reason for this 1udden emeraenc:e iam. ttiet -eoantrie• tucb u .-t~icb Wit quoted (or mit ... IChooled and untnined bruhrW!M of youtb of a poiitic&Jty orpaized war apinst tnotben Let us take a brier look at E&Ypt, wbic::b mabt war oa quoted) almost e¥ory day, upoo tbe lona~tabliabcd protocol of oatiooa. aod fathen? II i• said the war ia lo inc.reue foreip aid .. One would tarael. d every woet, or every Our well·trained Embusy ltaJia aDd taftler recruitina in the Puce Corps. Faatutic aa it think that. amoa1 other Tbe VIVID COimliUee moada, in aiiDCIIIt e.,_, diplomats have trouble enouab mair.tairdq may seem, thia war apimt parental authority CVt' ·•-Ia Vlo~·-loolo·' lui I · ... _,....._ .. .----~...~ ~ and deft thin••· foreip atd would ... _7 -.-. -. aeWJpapar for two yeau, ,..c:c n: at10n1 I.Uivuao--'"""' ..,1ur interal ia the ftnt clear aod nitive Qb.. o1 Defeat) ia circalatiaa a ,_ out lhe dabblinp of youlbful aaJ bleaaed with jective lhat hu c:ome to our ean. h it a war accomplith al leau two titl C Pebnaaay, 1961, watil diplomatic: immunities. Some bizarre incideota .,.... the AmericaD family? Is it a war lhiap: (1) In return ror pre 011 to oaarou, , ... Much, 1963, at wtdcll "- lllew aJrady takeD place. apiDat ~and tbe hilh principles that haw Aftleriea's PMrotity, .,. quetciDI that all 11• IIDCI It wu pobliabed 10 tllat Wbc:n t.bt: orpDiJ:er of tbo Hitler Youtb lfO""" up in America becal* of faith in family would recoiv• (rieodabip tra4• toeo.iauitkoatrol&oo PIIJcme eoo&4 lHnl 11M AiOWii*Ut WU ncently rae-! after ~ life and tiel? and andefttudinat (2) '1111 14 or lopponed. co.triel lnldl &boot ftet Wla 10- 20 yean • a Nazi war c:rinaiDal, it broUpa UafortUDIIIdy, tbia seems 1o ftt a ~-eoaatriet we belped would be •lOPPed· ·Por thou fto taally 11id. · Por 101M • ~ Cbc fact ..._ .,.. JUdi a bidecM J• about ewry OCber traditiooal faith bat be in a betl« poeitioa to detiro Yici.OIJ' ia ·vietallll, ttna .. nuon (?), M ...-~ aa daM hMt a ......... btl''"'"'" aD t-t under .rtac:t. ao tbis may be;. 0011 prolect lbemNiftt from udfortbolewt.otr.lyw•t d.oa laat ......... ofit 6 d out iD bialt pwJiOI& O.C. ....-.ed die more maaif_.,tioo of our problem. Our their aoemiet • .,_ic lhoqh to ltalp larMl, a.y aiMJeW alace Ill pabllcadc& Bat. ...... , c:fwwtd, 11ae YOIIIIl Group became ..,..,......... .... haft been dntoct lhe .. of it it, IDIDY of the CO.trill joio ia ddt pcoject ... .... if OOihl, llleN li M .... rt, lib.,...._ Md dlea c.me IMD1 of dteir lawt. They ha._ beiiD forced to , to wbom we deUnr lbe C81e aipat .. t oa tile pecio-tllla1 II • ._., .. eewl" .. ..-·• •. ,, ,... i*eatl • .. ...,... ,... tMir lct'th''tve bodiat. 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Ia .. ...... ...... .. .. ....... ...... ....... ... of .. a., . .,. ,. ... _.._._ .. -..,.,. .... -... u~-. ._..,. ..... -........................ ... •• _!Pifl: ... • .. _. .. af!a• .., Mutaia ., all ,....a ..._. .. .,.,c-ao~•.cto,ot-.. ..... ...,.., .... ........................ ,..pu ..... ... ,... lla?oo .. _. -ADIIPTID 6lo I. Ia; 01 -Fe ..,.Nelt.lra ..... J..,. 1.7. ~ ... Jllt7,.. ........... l'oal J, c..Wo -:!'::;': !\t'\r.\11 ~"!~" ..,.. ~ ..... Cllr CJut -t Lotlloa • .... ~ 'L =-.... ~~-·-............... , .. I I . .-.: ..... WEDDING PARTY at the Newporter Inn Includes, ffom left, Mrs. Fred Olson of Costa Mesa, the former Nancy Hoffman, who served as mat ron of honor; Mr. 01- son, who was one of the ushe rs; and the bride and groom, Julie Matle 'and Paul Edward Fancier. T elephooJ!NERpod les A Cbrist.aina ••• the PI-poundt for d\e Jn-ine Coast found, it is a preUy aood IWIUe n at Sbeher It land Counlty Club Oo lr Tourna-peu that thl)' are Cata- ••• aod lher• to see the--mont. Ed , formerly wi th the !ina bound on their "Soa- ehampape spl11h on tbe Newport Beach Elementary Coaster." bull were ownen Janet and School District, is now with Dick Jordan of Balboa Ia-the Apple Valley School land. . .and friendt Fran Dis uict, and they are en- and Octad Smith, Bill Kel-joyins livinJ ri&ht on the tor and Barbara and Don aolf course. Wud of Newport Beach, • • • Paula and Guy E!.arl rrom A val ation back eas t. Fallbrook, who are spendina Lucille and Lou Dunmi re the summer on Balboa h-and thei r two boys, Larry land, and Dorothy and Bob Lance, visited re latives in Goosen or Bayside Villaae. Connecticut. • II! • • • • • • • A housewarmina. . .reci-' pients, Pat and Jerry Smith in theit new home in New- port Heighta. • •• In their aoraeous 10 meter "Bran ta," Millie and Dick Reineman of Balboa Penin· su\s sailed away to C ata- lina. • • • NEI!'ORT HARBOR EN I Gil A RSTSECnoN --P111 3 I TliURSOAY, JULY V,lll7 OOIIltiA OEI.IIAII, CM.If. Steiner -Fonder vows recited Havina completed her u c- ond year of teachinaPrench at UCI, Priscilla Orindle d Corona Hiahlands haa taken a busman's holiday ••• but wh'at a holiday ..• to continue her Ftench s tudies in Nice , on the French Ri- vierra. Oauahtet, Heather, who will be a Corona del Mat hiah school fteshman thh fall, plans to brush up on her French too. Son Jon , who wi tl be a senior at Cot· ooa del Mar Hiah, will take a jaunt ovei to the Holy Land, and even spend a week in a kibbutz. At the drop of an anchor ..• or somcthina ..• when- ever Ruth and Ed Steen of Balboa Island can't be With their three boys, Joyce and Dick Hilliard of Corona del Mat have aone a-carnpins up Oreaon way. ONION NECKLACE Wearing an onion around the neck used to be fashionable-at least for cold sufferers. It's \'asy to ~ why this old-timr cold remedy hu now been disca rded. We can't cure colds. yet. but we can relieve their discomfons . . and avoid more serious com-. pliea!Jons by usmg the effective medications availabk today. But don't usc OilY medicines indiscriminately. When you·re ill, be sensibk. Let your physician do the diagnosing and prescribtng. Then, if he recom· mends medication. see us for quality prescriptions. A weddina dinner~ance followed the d,ouble rina ceremony whic h united Paul Edward Fancier of Covina, and Miu Julie Marie Stein- er of Corona Hiahlands. The bride is the dauahter of Mr . and Mu. A. Sandy Steiner of 440 Ri vera Ter- race, Corona Hiahlands . The poom's parents are Mt. and Mrs. Paul Fancier Sr. of Cov ina. The Rev. Roaer T. Walke per fonncd the ceremony at the Palmct Room of the Newporter Inn , where larae candelabta and huae urns or white chr ysanthemums, white iris and s tock gave a weddina aunosphere. The br ide, a iven in maJ - fiaae by her father, wore a short-sleeved Empire-styled dress of emlxoidered or- aanu with a c hapel train. Her shoulder lenath vei I was held by a white oraan- za bow, and she carried a bouquet of white vanna or· chids and s tephanotis. Mrs . Fred Olson of Cor- ona del Mar, the former Nancy Hoffman, served as matron of honor. She wore a n oor-lenath pi nk c repe sheath with scarlet velvet bow at the Empi re waist- line. Her bouquet was of Is the Profile of Protection ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE You'll find Out if You Visit Us pink carnations and scarlet rotes. Empire s tyled aown s of scarlet seoraette and velvet were worn by the bridet· maidt, who were Miu Can• dace Peery of Cameo Shores, Min Jane Fancier, the p oom's sister, and Mrs . Whitney Baines, the former Jean Smith, who is herself a recent bride from Corona del Mar. The bridesmaids canied bouquets of pink carnations and scarlet toses . Dressed in a pink Empire s heath with a bouquet of red roses and pink carna- tions was Tracy Wel ton , age S, the aroom's niece who served as flower gir l.' Her 3-year-old brother, Craig Welton, was rii1a bearer. J .R. Suawmatt of Covina was best man. The bride's brother, Mike Ste inet. home fr om Fort ~luachuca, Ariz., for the we dding, s erved as an usher, along with Fred Olton of Costa Mesa and Mike McCormic k o( Covina. The Irvine Room of the Ne wpottet Inn wu the scene of the dinner dance which immediately followed the ceremony. Round tables covered with pink table~ cloths were centered with red roses , pink carnations, white stock, iris and baby's brealh. John Nopady's Hunaarian Gyp•y Trio cir- c:ulaud from table lo table play ina requests. • Miss Vera Vitton, the bride's cousin fr om Deca- tur, Ill., assisted at the re- ception. The bride 's mo ther greeted guests in a formal length Empire styled dinner gown of min t &teen 1eor- gette wi th a bodic~ of mint BAFECC peen re-embroideted lace. INSURANCE 1------...;;,;,;;:.;.;,:;,;;;.;_ I She wore matchina acces- fflanahan &> G;;m, q;,c. IHSUitAHC:I ,. .. o ... ,., •• ,.. os•a z••:t lAST COAST HIGHWAY COIIIOHA OIL. "''Alt. C AI..IP' sories and a corsage or white orchids. The ar oom's mother wore a floot-le nath suit of cteamy be ige c1epe wi th lace shell compliment· ed with a cotuae of white L-----------" (¥cbids. Followina a honeymoon at Carmel and San Francisco, the couple will make the ir home a1.1 612YI: Poinsettia, Corona del Mar. The bride is a araduate of Corona del Mar Hiah School and Oranae Coast Colleae and is now a senior at UCI. Her hus· band, who is a landscaper and aardener by prore ssion, is a sophomore at Orange Coast Colleae, where he is a pre-fores try major. He will continue his education at Humbo lt State College in northern C a lifornia when he paduatea from OCC. Pol· lowina hia araduation from El Monte Hiah School, he spent 2 years in the service in the Pacifi c area. L!GAL MOneE .\'o·ncE Of PUBUC IH::ARJ!\G 'jQTJCE IS HE REBY GIVE:\' that th~ City Council of th,. City of N~10·port U~a ch wi II hold a pub\i( ho:o:11tinR n~ll!ardin11 th l!' ilppeal of ~·illiam P. Aru ... ·n, Conlilruction Mana~ter o f Lochridge Construction Company, acting for .\I rs. Chat• les Place, from th e dt"cision of th e Planning Commi!JI'tion den\'• in ~ appli cation for u~e p,.rmit No. 1288 reque11ting permission to remod!!l and to makt' struc- tural alterations to an ,..._;,.,. i n~ non...-onfonniog buitdin!( at 512 Latk111 pur, Corona d~l Mou, in an R·2 Zon~. NOTICE IS HE:Rt:BY f UR· ·mER GIVEN th.u th ~ uid public hearjog wi ll be hdd on th e 14th day o f Au~!ll, 1967. at the hour of i:30 p.m. in the Council Cham benJ of the City H.all of the. Citr o! Newport Seaeh, Ca1Horuta1 at which tl111e aad jilaci. aay -a11d all per11oas iaten:ated ma y appear and be hear4 &l!.ereot~, laura las\os City Clerk Citr of Sewport Bl!'a ch Publi:Jh: Ju y 27, 1967. in • • • All aareed it wa s a 1ala arfair. .• The h vi ne Coast Counu y C lub mem ber 1uest townament. Gay and Gor-- don White or Corona del \1at entet tained friend& on the bay Show Boat ... Donna and AI Godshell and Joan Bill Hadley or Tustin joined them. Jean and Ed Ward of Irvine Tenace saw to it that friends fr om out or town saw the beer can regatta rrom the ''Mayflower.•• And by the way, Ted Tibera of Westclirr won the tourna- ment ... a top-notch aolrer~ • • • Ginn ie Me chling ar ew up in Corona del Mar. .. gradu- ated from San Dieao State ... where she met Grats, spelled G-R-A-1-G, Nettles, student and a baseball player . . .and 1 hey were married. Today she is a mi ahty proud wife. Gni&, who is 5'1 1" and wei ghs 180, is leadina the Southern League in homers ... and is )l:d baaeman with the Hoc-..... MR. ~NO MR S. PAUL SKILLMAN, 207 Milfo•d 0<., Cameo Shores, take a mom ent to listen to the gu itar of Ray Korff and the violin of Ted Me isenheimer at Reu- ben's Airport restaurant dur ing the recent Sales and Marketing Execu tives Club annual ins ta llation dinner.Mr. Ski llman, who is marketing dire ctor for Goodbody &. Com- pany, wa s installed as di rector of the organ ization. Gift box dates set The Auxiliary or Hoag Hospital wilt present its aift box on parade at the conference center of the hospital on Oct. II and 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Three homes, d~cotated fot Halloween. Thankaa iv· ina. and Christmas, witt be title one to the home tout and admission to the aift box bazaat at the confet· ence cen ter , where holiday. mer chandis~ will be on sale. The Santa Ana Ch ap- ter will sen·e refreshments . ' • • on display fot the home Phon. in Your Ord•r Fonner Newporurs Bev tour. Hostesses will be and Ed Wunele, alona with members or the Nightingale, fot a Sub•etiptian : their 3 dau&hters, Donna.IHun.te rs and Affi liants chap-Coli 673-0550 Lynn and Connie, came ters. ~~~;;;::;;,;;;::.;;;;;:,;,.=~ Clwistensen Phar111acy 1DZI E. COAST IIWT .. COJIOWA DEL KU OaiOLE J .UJD BRAKE SPECIALS wours I.AHtiiT lUll.,..,..... .... IPICWJIYI IIPIAT Of A IIUOUT AU 4 . ..,_. c;oMPLETE OVERHALL eu.AUTY "-'•n AltO ..,_HT ..... a'f IIATICMIMIH S"Ka.N.tsn -"'IIIIIIGHT'I" COlli,.-T..,.... Ta ... , GUAito .urTI!I!D ~ ' ..,..... -.,..._. c...-. -lt*"lt. • W..... -AI l<wr eor-TWwllf -... ~ .t,rc.Gr-.:1 .... " .... ., !FM. MP~ ~ -"""" MIMI ..,..._ ._...... --CYIIrl*r lfoo ..... -.... ~ CJotcncl -~ ,_,. Qoacllad -·~--W'lclr...,lk; S)'ltM> ..., ~ lt.rii\M -... _ ~ CIM* -.,._ _.......,.. _, F.c~ttty ~.,._.. -1!-a s..--......... -,. ..... ... .......... ..,_._.,.._c.,Jt_.T_ .. ·-"-....... ........., ~ o,.r.. --lll'lti!E ~-Ml•_.. lw .... LIN <II 'I'-Nfw llnJnwa -I I NATIOI'WIOif. ,..,. .... l ebor GUAaAHTEI!O 101 WltiT· tNGW~J BRAKE RELINE Of EM 114 Mon. ...... Sot. ~ -,.,., J ---·----12" .... Pl 'I"MQUTlt, CHPIIOLIT --.... The Newport Harbor E.~asi8J1 down to the old home Tickets are s2.50 and en· r-~~:;:;;::;;;;::;:;~::;::;;~~~==:==.~=~~~====i LeHers to the Editor .. COSTA .... rrs LOW WHY FIGHT RHODESIA? The bulle of any such 'i nva-a matter or no sma ll con• Editor or the Ensign, sion force would undou bted~ cem. This is an orr shoot Despite Ame ri can involve-ly come from th e U.S. Armed of the Foreign P olicy <\ss o- ment in Vietnam, our own Forces because or our com-ciation, which is one or the government is drifting to-mit ment un der the United many tentacles or the (oun- wa:ds mili tary conrlict with :"'ations Charter. cil on Fore ign Re lation, South Africa. The Republic The big question on the which Dan Smoot describes or South Ahica is the pri~ minds or all Ame ricans in h15 book. "The Invisible mary tar&et of the liberals, should be: Why this increas-Government." communists, and United ina enmi ty towards South Nations' campaign against Afr ica and Rh odesia when white civili zation in Sou· they are our rnends and al- them Africa. lies? Perhaps its time v.e In 1965, the Carne&ie En· came to realize that South downment fo r International Peace published a I 70 paae s tudy called; "Apartheid and United Nations Collec• Arr ica and Rhodesia are no enemy of the Nearo people , nor or an y other people. OEPA~TMENT 5TOftE _ 1116 NIWPOIT RVD. GIANT SUMMER I .J SALE PR NOW IS THE TIME TO IUY HIGH QUAUTY AT LOW, LOW, LOW SALE PRICES! SUI'Ilt DISCOUNTS FOI WOMIN-GIILS In \963, the Republtc or South Africa granted self- a battle plan ror aovernment to the Ban tu mi litary invasion of home land or Transkei -an Africa by 93,000 men. area the size of Denmark, ~i;i~;~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;;i:;~;;;;;:~!;!~~~~ with 1.5 mi llion people . The I Transkei area is exclusive ly Back in t h~ eatly s u.ttes the Americ an legion Waldo \t. Slaton Post ~o. 1~0. in Atlanta, Georgia. published a lengthy re port on th~ acti· vi ties or this organiz.at ion. This is still available ro any who might care tn learn how the Uni ted States is being converted to a World Government by 1 he Inter- nationalists. Since 1q33 they have moved the Country s lowly but surely towud the status of a "nation state." the areat dream of all In ternationalists s ince the 11\uminat ed ones con· ceived the idea back in 1716 under the lesdetship of Adam Weishaupt. ~10~01 1 .99/23.99 ~~ ...... :" 2.99/U2 :"!".= 1.99/1.66 :.~1 1~ 2.69/6.66 ~~T::: .• ..OW .ft/199 :;,~s'"'! •lffrW 1. 99/3.99 2. 9'1 I 3. 9'1 HUGGINS MOCHA Java I lb. UIISCO CHIPS AHOY IIC reserved to the Bantus - members of the Ne aro race. Cf.I.U ~I..A'I'C~OTWIS :::~'!to 1M oetM ,99 /4.79 fANCY LARGE leEI!IIG HUDS FAHCY VALEI40AS South Africa and Rhodesia have the mos t extensl\'e educational programs for the Black Afri can on the conti· nent.Rhodesia has no racial barrier in votina or holdin& any public office. There are 13 Bl ack Rh odesian s among the 65 total membership of the Rhode sian parliament. Wh il e there are many well meanina people active in the World Mfairs Council whose purposes ate laud· ab1e and shove criticism, the legion study points clearly to a purpose more than mere !lade and com- merce with Eastern Europe:. BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE AT OUR SALE! SPECIALS I 10 .~ .... 95c LeHuce $2." FULL lOX CASI SWAYME IIG ROLL WHITE NATURAL OR PIHK GIIAI'IPRUIT Juice· LARGE.... 33c T SLICIO OR OtUNitS IIUMTS TOMATO 33c Sauce .... 10/9ft The South African. sovern· ment plans to establish ad- ditional self-aoverninJ areas (Bantus tans) in other parts of their country. Both Rhodesia and South Arrica are makina aood proareu in I advancina the s tatus of the Nesro. In eontrut, mos t of the remainder or Africa is in tunnoi I and insecurity under one~n dict.a totship. Sincerely youn, F red E. Hu.ntley '972 Oriuly Peat Blvd. Berkeley. C.lirornia IIATTU Of CIIIIC!IIII EdiiOr of tbe Ensip, The establishment or a World Alflltt CCHMc:il in O.anao e-ly. «>>IOI4and •• oaly qrnaialnc slpifi· cut conNnatl" c-...- ity in the nation. shottld be In par t the Legion resolu- tion reads: .. A tesolution utaint the national oraani· ution or the American Le-- aion to condemn as un- American in chau ct er the activities of the F01eisn Polic)' A•soclation. therefore be it resolved .• , They condemn and chUa~:'"' letite as Un·American the '.ctivh iet and objectivea or the Pore ian Policy Auo- c::i ation, its World Affain Councils. ita O.:eat Oeci- siona PfOII&m. its Colleae Mtetnalional Relations Clubt. and all other subsi· diary Opetl.liOI\1. '' Bob o., ... P .0 . Box lOll Nawpon Beach SUNI IAHAINS FOI M .. 5-IOYS SPOIT5WIAI ~~~AMAS _ 2.99/4.99 ~~TMI.!,S 1.99/3.99 ~~~NITT·~n_ .99/1.49 ~~ACKS ~~-~,!fATD!,. 6.99/11.99 ~!OYS SOCKS son· ti'OIIT1HIITI 1 9'1/• ..., ..,. ....... """"' 1.67 aan Lo\CIS ""« l .. 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' I 'SHIP AHOY ' PARTY· AUG . 18 c;~y~s,,l ~~~~~St .• • "-•od lint roU!aa Woot No.,....; Willi• .. ,...,,.., of Ordinance 121 5, which Brown. actiaa for ~ •• would eliminate ref.,ence Charlet Place for permit• to 24-minute puti na meteu t ion lO remode't and alter aad tu.bltitute JCMninute noneconformlna buildina al tnehifl bocausc of ~~ to-.512 Larklpur Ave., Corona cenlly ~opted baasc 10. del Maf• Continental Set• cent hourly parkin& fee: the vice Co.: for the Corona dol new ordinance would alto Mar branch of S.nt of do fine . a~oen cur~ parlt~na America, for•teplacement of u JO..mnute pad:sna, sn• eliuina neon ai&n ... ith a uead of 20 and 24 minutes. new interior li&hted plas tic • Called for bidt to be sip . opened at 10 a.m. Au a. 21 • Received I tequeat rr~ for improvement ot Jamboree RoboU McClecary for vaca• Rd . from Ford Rd . to Pali-tina an alley at the wester• udea Rd.; the cos t it Ct ti· ly end or the 1700bloclr. of mated at $420,000, to be Balboa Blvd., Central New· paid u follows: city aas port, utendina southerly tax, .SlS&,OOO; city water from Balboa Blvd. about fund, .S2,000; Oranae County tOO feet to the alley; re· • Stlna R"debrant, calls attention to the Flood Control Di1trict, rened the matter to the MRS . RAY NIELSEN of Newport Heights, , I h ldl I I WOoden Soled Shoes colorhJI scarf that she brought with her .st.SO,OOO; arterial hiahway starr for study and report. s o ng a par o financina propam, .SIOO,· • Received a letter from h om Sweden, and her cousin, 1&-year..ald from Stockholm. (Ensign photo.) 'Tile • .,.. •d--• .... IDiUM of •e Coala Mesa ' -·· Club, hoaded lrJ Mro. Ralph LitdoRold, will han a .. lllip ahOf •• _. e~wn awaith"' aatld ladt- eon •d rubioa sbow .. i tl fiflt ptoject of lhe new club yeu. Tho e-vent will be held at noon Ftiday, Aua. 18, at lhc clubhouse, 610 W. l&lh 1St., Cotta Mesa. · Fuhion s~ow commentator LEGAL HOTIC! 000; Philco Aeronuu onic, Mu . David Ballantine, 119 s • f s d I d h SIO,OOO. ' Shorecliff Rd .. Shore Clifft, fl na rom we en we come ere • Approved a 3-month expressana:alarm at the nom--. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN thai th e City Co uncil of lhe Cily of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing regard• ins th e appeal of Cootiaent•l Service Com paay, for Bank of Amedee Nation11 l Tru•t and SaYinp Aeaocletion, from th e decla1on o ( t.he Planning Com• mi aaioo deoying £:.:eeplion Permit No, 4 which reque•t.a repl•cemeat of exialing neCMJ sign with new internally ll lu~ minued f.la11ti c s ign at Ban k fi( Amer ea, Corooa del Mar Braoeh, 3300 Ea~~t Cout lligh• way, Corona del M11 r; sigD to be in!Oitalled on e•istin g 8teel column, 34'4" grade 10 aop o ( sisn; Lot I, Block 5, Tract 323, Zone C•l. time extension for comp le· bet of people takina: speci· It was a happy day for year in this country and to When asked what bet im-- tion of Wilbur Smith and mens from the tidepools at Stina Rydebrant when s he attend Newport Harbor Hiah prenion of America is, she As sociates' conuact for Little Corona and Third awakened on July 22 at the School. says, "Everythina s eems traffic and parki ng s tudies. Beach and asking that these home of her cousin Mrs. Stina plans to major in so bia, the hiahways, cars • •• • Denied the reques t or beaches be made tide pool Ray Nielsen, in Newport lanauaae and wants a aood and homes. Les Corbett to construct a sanctuarie s~ the letter waa Heiahts _ for it was her foundation in Enalish. Be· She says w~ _eat too much. 21·foot widC curb cut on 4th referred to the s taff to be 16th birthday anniversary. side her native tonaue of Before we ftntah one meal Ave. for a future driveway included in the tidepools she had just arrived by SAS Swedish, s he also speaks we s tart talkina about what for proposed revisions to study. fr om Stockholm to spend a Enaliah and Preru::h. we are aoina to have for aaraae on his property at the next. She never drinks 621 Larkspur Ave., Corona LE GAL NOTICE milk but loves lemonade. ---.-.. ------·---.. del Mar; city policy states NOTICEm-rt ·ouc IIEARING She is aoina to learn to that street curb openinas \'OTIC£ IS HEREBY GIVE N drive a car while she is will not be permi tted to tllal th e City Council of th e here bec ause drivina uain· res idential property which City of \'ewport Beach will ina in Sweden is very ex• II hold a public hearing regardin$ ·abuts an a e y. .L 1 r p · B · pensive and they cannot me appea o 1etro eoqpu • Approved the closing of (Karam s restaurant), 501 30th drive before they ate 18. the s treet in front or 165 Street, from the ded,ioo of On Sept. 3 the bi&&est dri· l.f R f th I the Planoing Commi11sion den y-· · S d ·11 Shorec 1 r d. or e annua · vma event an we en WI ing applicati on for Use Pefnltt summer part y to be held \'o. !28J, requesling pel"nlis-occur as 7.5 million motor· Aua. 5 by the Shore Cliffs sion 10 erect an ofF-site ad•·er-. ists switch to right b and property. owners. • Called for preparation of plans and specificati ons for bids for dredging New· port Channel westedy of Newport Blvd. in West New· port; estimated cost to re· move about 1,500 cubic yards of sand is 56 ,000. • Set heatings for Aug. 14 ror 3 appeals from Plan· nina Commission denials: Pieuo Bcnigni for off~ite advertising sign at 2920 Newport Blvd. fot Karam's ti!1ing si i!P at 2920 Newport driving. The cos t for this BouleYard, Newport Beach, Lot 24, Block 230, Zone C-1. switch will be S1 20 mi llion. SOTICE IS llEREBY Fl!fl ...! Intersections have to be 'ntER GIV EN that th t> t~11id completely rebuilt, and all public-hearin!! wi ll be held on toad, s uee t s ians and lane th~ 14th day of Augus t, 1967, markinss have to be moved at the hou r of 7:30p.m. in the Coun cil Ch ambers of th e Ci ty to the other s ide. lla\1 of the City of ~ewport Aside hom a number of Beach, California, al which birthday packa1es aiven to tim e and pla ce any and all per!iont~ interested m11y appr-ar her by cousins, Stina had and be heard th ereon luncheon with 1\trs. Nielsen SS ... HOLES Of play at Irvine Coast• Country_. Club, hos t Ted Tlberg, at left, of llOb Devon Lane, 1 Westcliff, and his partner, Jack "Kirkwood of Whittier's Hacienda Country Club, emerg ed winners in the 12th member-quest golf tou rnament and w.i ll have thei r names eng raved on the Thomas W. Henderson perpetu al tro-- phy, The pa ir defeated Walter Raymond, tCCC, and and several rr iends in La• &una Be ach, aftet which they toured the Festival of Arts and attended the PI• scant of the Mast.u. ln th!"-late altetnoon abe. ,pd her cousin, Diane s fdnam, boarded a bua for San Cle-o mente to 1tay with more cousins. Last Saturday s he attended the Minnesota pic• nic in SQuth Gate and met mote tel at ives. NOTICE IS lit RF:I"IY FUR· "lli ER GIV EN th11t Ut e 11n id publ ic hearing will be held on the 14th da y of Augu st, \967, ilJ th r-hour of 7:30p.m. in the Council Chnmber!OI of thf' City Hall of the City of New port Beach, Ca\ifom1a, at which time aDd place any and all per11ons in terested muy uppe&r and be heard thereon . Laura Lagioa City Clf'rk City of Newpo!l Be•ch Publ ish: Ju ly 27 1967, in Thf' Newport I! arbOr £01!1ign HAS MAJOR SURGERY Leo Cross is home tecu• perating from major suraery at Hoag Hospital. He hopes soon to t~tu m to work at his Otange Inn on Coast Hwy . below Cotona del Mar . DRUIIIIER MOW Ill OCS Andrew J ohn son of Coton a del Ma1, well·known as th e "drummet boy," is now in offi cers candidate school at the Aberdeen Provina Grounds in Matyland. will 11o Mra. Willi• P. Kor-lor lbo pur,y. morlo. 11oo -.11 will 11o Tho ~chi c:lolli-it Mmet. Jllcllud ButeU. ate ... Mn. D• McCU'Y· l.el..-.. mit Ouh .... , Jim Cw:IM, tiona IU)' M mede..,. .... Oerold Dickmon, Bdi., Hoy , toetioa Mro. Lloyd ..,.. .. Howard MitChell, Gerald 0'· aon, 6......,14; Mia. bMil Beim, A.L. Pinkley, P. Lee 8y1ke, S4So75S4; Mas. au"' Wadawouh arad her dauahter, ·Littlefield, 646--3103; ~or Cyndi. · Mr-t . Ka lheline fledaworlh, Waiueuea fo1 the lun· · .S~6. cheoa will be the JETS. the The :.ays teenaaen from lhe aitls jecl dudna club. Casda and dooc mOney fo1 added feauuea nuraina IRVINE TOWN CENTER and meana pto- lhe yeat raise tcachin& 1nd "WHERE THE ACTION IS ... " stop in at Woodruff's Men's S tore rrvine Center before you do, and moke s ure you are w eoring the finest and !he lalesl in men's traditional fashions .. (714) 833-0880 4203 Campus Drive A. cross fro, U. C. I. Ca,pu WOULD . YOUR TIRES BE SAFE AT 100 MPH. Sob Steach of Me sa Ve rde CC on the fi rst hole of a sudden death playoff after the 2 teams tied al 2b3. Mr. K:i rkwood hol ed a sens ational 4D-foot birdie puU for the win . Mr . Raymond resi des at 777 Avocado Av e., Irvine Terrac e, and Mr. Steach lives atlbbO Whittier Costa Mesa . (Rich Ba ss ett pho to .) She is thrilled with the sunshine in California and after 3 days at the beach she has a beautiful tan, which is impossible t o aet in Sweden . THEOOOIIE RClaiNS OfFERS YQU ALL OF THESE BONUS FEATURES! Como In Whilo Stocks Aro Complotol No Mote At These Discounts When Th ese Are 1"7 INSTANG 2-DOOI HARDTOP THE DU"'LOP GOLD SEA L 15 CERTIFIED SA FE AT lOO M .P ,H. 50 YOU•III:E SURE YOU 0R£ 5AFE AT 60 ,10 O R eo , AHO YET TH£ OOLO 5E.AL IS STILL POPUL ARLY PR ICED, ]0 1000-M ILIE TftS:.AD WII:.AR GUA.Iii:AHTEIE THEN THE OOLO SEAL HAS WHAT THE ME"' CALL A LOW PROFILE, THAT MEAN S A 15 •t. LAAGER F"OOT PRI"'T AI'IEA, M ORE OF THE GOLD 5E.AL1 5 W\OE TREAD IS ALWAYS O N T HE ROAO FOR BETTER T RACT ION , G A £ATEA SAFETY, MOftE MILES OF WEAR. 00E5N •T T'"ll!: GOLD SEAL SOU"'O LIKI£ A CHO ICE T IRE F"OR A CHANGIE.1 S T OP IN 500"1 , W~ WOULD .APPI'IEC lATE THE OPPOftTU "' lTV TO S HOW YOU TH.AT DUNLOP QUA LITY COSTS NO MORE, EVERY EVIE:AY OUHLO~ Tlft E MEETS 0 " IEXC£1!.015 OFF ICIAL 5PII!:Cl,riCATION FOft 5AF£ Pl!:i'tFOftMAHCS:., 11IB.ESS TYREX FULL • PlY "It's Wider A -Go-Go With Dunwp!" 600XIJ 1988 750XI4 21 520XIJ 670XI5 650XIJ 775XI4 700XIJ 775XI5 8 15XI5 2488 845X J5 26 800XI4 855XI4 7111)(15 760XJ5 IZSX14 850X I4 II:XC iaK TAX '"'OM 11 • .1. T O S&,lll WHITII:WA4..L8 SJ.OO MOLitll: ~llLit T l "'ll: Park use is clarified COM DOCTOR ENTERS MODEL PL AIIE MEET Dr. John C. Warren, 27 11 E. ('.oast Hwy .• Corona del Mar, is amon a mo re than 1,000 entrants in th e 36th national model airplane championships at the Naval Air Station, Los Alami tos. The meet, orten called the "world series,. of model aviation , opened July 24 and will run thr011 · 11tly 30. A letter of clarification semi·permanent fac:ilitie1, on the ole of Irvine Ter· s uch as ball diamoods, race Park has been sent to football aoal polll, bowl- the Newport Beach City in gareens and tennis courts. Counci I by the Irvine Ter· "We are for the ezpanded race Home Owners Assn. us e o f the park within the The Association officers limits of the arant deed.'' said they agree with City the Association officers Attorney Tully Seymour's stated in the letter. "We in terpretation that the are against eJ.pandin& the deed restrictions penni t use of the park to include unoraanized sports activi· any activities wh ich would ties, and such acti vi tiel require the bu i \dina of thatrequire portable athletic facilities for cookina or for equipment, OOt prohibit in· oraani zed sparta •••• The Navy ia bostina the event, whi ch is dire"cted by the Academy of Model Aero- nautics in cooperation with the Hobby lndustty Associ a· li on of America. s tallation of petmanent or "We feel the city has a LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEA RING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN r.hat the City Coun ci l o( the City of Newport Be•eh on Joly 24, 1967 edopted Reao lotioa of lnteolion No. 6615 declaring ina~ntion to order the va cetion of a Waler Lir.e E:eeement ia Lol 30 •od Lol 31, Trael No. 4003 (Linde l•le) ia , oYe r and under thu cert.ia real propeny deaeribed a11 lollowa: The wellerly 3.00 feet o( Lot 30 •nd th e eulerly 3.00 feel ol Lot 31, T111et No. 4003, aa per map recorded In Book \88, P•ge• 13 to 19 inclu· IIIYe, of Mi11ce lleaeoua Mape Ia the olfi ee of the Coaaty Recorder of uld . Oreap Coanly. REFERENCE Ia bereby.made to a 111ap ahowlag the Water Llae Eue~neat to tNt aba11• d011ed for partlcal.ra ud de• .. u.. Said Map ia oo fi ll! Ia Ike office of the City Clerk of di e Chy of Newport Beada, N011CE IS FURTHER GIVEN dlat a ,.bile llearia1 w1 11 be .. ld oa tha 14• day ofAa, .. t., 1967 at th e lu4r of 7:JO , ... •• Couell a-beN 0 the Hill of dla City of Mew• Beacll, Callronala, at U.e aad place n y aad ou.,..~~'! laterenad ••r hanl thereat\ Lard•• City Cieri" City of Newport Beecla hlr 27 aad Aa~o I. the Newport H1rNr continuina moral, as well as a leaal obliaation to up- hold the letter and the spirit or the law as it applies to the exiatina arant deed. "In our opinioo, the lan• JUaae· of the leue was desianed to protec t the residential charac ter or Irvine Terrace ••• , "The draftert of the deed clearly recoaniz«!d that Irvine Terrace wu a quiet reaidential area and it wu che intent of the draftert ol the deed to maintain this atmo1phere. _ "The reaidenu or Irvi ne TY .ADRIAN K EHDALL, CONTRACTOR,. Dl !S . Ty Adrian Kendall, S7, of Costa Mesa, died Thursday, July 20, at Hoaa Hospital. He was the owner of Ken- dall Construction Co. for the last 12 yean. He is au~ vived by 4 sisters, t brO'" ther and 2 nieeea. Services were Satwday, July 22, at Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa, with the Rev . Jamea Blain of the Newport Harbor Lu- theran Church officiatina. Jntenncnt was at Edaewoocl Cemetery, Ashtabula, Ohio. Terrace do not want, nor Cl·mAI-U wi 11 they o'-p,.OYo cbanai• IILL •aT MI. 1 in the park that wi 11 do· velop eatra traffic, puklnt A mid....,. .. tu~eon at cOnl"tlon and lncreued lhe Jamboree ltDoal of *• noiae lenla Cb.rou.Jhoat 11M Newporter lu will be held Terrace u chMi ee of lb.l a 1'\lesd.,-. Aaa. I. by •e Ne~rt lleodl Oultti• type win, in oar opinion. Woe•'• Cl•b. Speaker will han a delrimeatal effect be Amold PeteriOII, OWIIet oo ••. retiUntlat., nettare of of Pettraon au, .,.,_cw. oar noop-ood. ·A apocill ,_.,o will llo o Tho City c-ell rolomrl Howoii• loolol• ... pr• !bolo--., ""'"' 10 o•tarl 1rJ Woii&,Ood:o ol tho alalf lorlacluloo lo Ito llollooa JoiiM 1M ~a. ..... , --... , -· ... ol. will ... lrJ •• Jloll. ·-•aoapudlq .. -"' •oo. '--_.., tho put lo -~~-wllb ••oo ot lbo llollooo 111r lbo dMrl nolllotl••· Cloll. • fOlD ROJUBA DIA6IIOSTIC (BCT£1 • ECOIIOMY WCBml • SUPEIIRVICt CBOIR • 11611 PEifOIMAIKI WUild · r ........ ...... 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I . .-:'59 Qat a 111. ""' ........ ..-r .., = ..................... .... -· ~ •. $677 I '62 OIVIlOU1 0 0 'AOfl ~ ................ ... ... -.::-..... , .... ... PULL .PIIICI 1477 , '61 RID ~-4 ... M.T.w.~ .... _....._.-,.....,, ---. ...... ---. C..::u ... ..-. w.: ~.....,· ................. -.... --- I'ULL • $ ~- PIIICI . 1m 'U 0UJS ......... -. ............ ¥ .. .........,......, ........... ..... "'-' ......... ......,, """' ... ..,.. . ....... J_ ..... ....... .... ,.._ ....... . ............. ,.,., ~. '2077 . - '65 POIRIAC &TO ·~Ml.W..uu .... .-:_ ............. ,.... ........ 1 0.. ,_,.... \IL "'*-lk. -............... ....---....... ..... ......, ............... ...,.,... __ ~;~~Jn~ FULL $23Z7 """" ~ I . '6S CIIYICIIfJ '65 MlliT• '-'-" t 0.. ,..,. ~ !+211'~ ..... ~-·-··= ,.....,..,_..,,...,. ...,... ................... ,_.,..., ---will• .., flrw. .-a .....,... . I'ULL $1777 PRICI FULL $2077 PIIICI 0 . '6liiYIU • 65 PI*JIA( . ~~~-1..-.ka. -......... r--. '-""· wflltt ... ... filldiWy .... ---.....-. ~ 4 Dr. M.T. \It, """'-tic ._ltUool. -~ .,... .,..,_,,..,..,_..,....,. .... _ .. ·-. I'ULL $2277 PRICI FULL $2377 PIIICI '" OIYIOUT '" fOil) ··~~---.-~ ....... IIMdn ..... _......~ "'-""•••~n. w. re e:Cr .,.... ..,.., ,_. ........................ tlfa ,._. ........ -......... ...... .... ""..,_ FULL 12577 I'RICI I'ULL $1477 P'ltiCI ·u PCIIIAC 0 'SO M6 ....... ,.t-.; .... ~ ..... -... ....,.. ------. . ) ~-0 _$t9U". .... " 0 ._._ I --.._ '""' ..... --=. $544 • lltURSDAY, JULY 17.1117 • 'Weed abatemenf'-or chaos ,.....__. i1 ... road 10 ,,,. DOl --'-1 lite deiiNCid•," i• *• oplaioe oae of muijuMa, u Mr. B• of Ja.ok a.meu. UICUiiYe nett nid. '"ll It lhe road ...... of .. Natrport Hu--to dettnactioo. I would like bof O.•Mr of C...rco. eo pruch lhe 101pel, to to / MEII'OIT IIAIIIllR EIIIIJI FIRST IEC'IIOII - -P. 5 lltURSDAY, JULU7,1117 OOQA Ofi,IIAR, C.WF. a..ortidt to Oa•ber di-•peat, to lh .. e kidt." NCIDrl at llleir Moacky He believes the anawer lO meetiiiJ, lae i'old of payc:bo--the .. proble!'l" ia to become lo&Y proteuou' challenae aw~e of 1t and then,. aa 10 '-tineu leadera of the bussneumen, lead the kada connu.nity to become awate away from their attempts &o of 1he apiratina matjjuana do aomechina different, for problem. which.· producea the uke or beina different. lona police records and "'It's not the majority in chaotic conditiDnt, tuch aa Newpoat Beach," he re- now are in cviitence in De-marked. '"If it were, then troit and other cities. we would have chaos." He said that apeakera at the Jnalitote for Oraaniza- tion Manaaemant in Santa Here ia a summary of other items on the Otambcr aaen- da: Crash fatal to CDM man -THIS RENDERING shows the headquarters for Nabers Cadillac In c., under construction at 2b00 Ha rbor Blv d. in Costa Mesa. Dick Nabers, who has been associated wi th Modern Motors, Cadillac agency in Glendale, say s Harold C. Locan, 41, or ceiveCI S.turday when his Clara predicted that by • Jack Barnett announced · 1 h the Chamber' • auide to II 1976 the situation wal ave top motels in the Harbor ~~e e~~·sel~:~e::~~ if area ia available. The&uide is beina sent out all over marijuana is any worse than SOl>< "-rauer•'to Ave · soudl-bound car went out or tha t th e fo rmal open ing ot th e Jlk-acre facility v.ill be n 1\'JA •• Corona del Mar died control on MacArthur Blvd., the country. dtinkina."' one of the spea-• President John Macnab hel d in September. Snyder-Langston In c. of Costa Mesa T •-J 1 2• 't H . . ues .... y, u y ~. a oaa near Lane Rd., throwina ~Th~~b~ Gd~p;~, on ,;;;;;~rks' re-:~h::t.r~~h~·a:~~·::::~ ken uid. said that Leon Meeks, prin- Mayor Paul Gruber doesn't arrests for _violations. :\ir. noticed bccau1e ~t created School District waa listed approve of relu.ina the city Hulb.J.r t sa1d that F1re a dark spot movma alona in . critical condition auf- fireworks ban and he has a Chief Jan Briscoe does not the beach. The flaahe1 of fenna from a fractured scarred thumb to back up favor re laxing the regula-fire cracken resumed behir)d. s kull at Hoaa Ho spital. He School DlaSta . master plan The Olamber executive cipal of Coaona del Mar Hiah aave theae thouahts after School, has been appointed hell ina that one director 1st vice-president for 1967, reportedly uid he aaw sians and that as a result o f his of brainwaahins in the Bar• move from Ueasurer, that nett report. position would be filled by his araument. tions, and added that there it as soon as it passed, he had been teachina at El He said hi s thumb was were J brush fire s durins s aid. Morro School since 1952. split wide open by an ex~ plodina firecracker -not in California, but in another state where the sale of fireworks was lcaal. The ma tter came up Mon- day evcnina at the Newport Beach Ci ty Counci I mce ling. Mrs . L. R. Soth, 118 Tur· quoise Ave., Bal boa Island, had written a letter, poin t- tog out that her entire neiahborhood had 'fireworks and suuestina a change in the ordinance to allow certain fireworks, and specify certain areas , or to enforce th e law. Counci !man Howard Rogers said he favored eas ing th e law so that the children can have some fireworks -or else enforce the law stri ctly to avoid creatina disrespec t for law, City \1anager Harvey the holiday peri od. Counci lman Dee Cook Services are pendil1a. now ava1alable at l1abranaes Coundlman Rogers said called attention to the Baltz Mortuary in Co•ta that fireworks we re being danger or fire because of Men ia makinz the funeral Newport_ Mesa Unified proved by uustees. Set Orr all along 'h. be ach the density o f houses. arranaements. Sch 1 Do d u 1 oo ar us ees gave • Approved pur chasina re-du''.ng the Fourth of July The Council referred Mrs. app 1 TU d to Su t PROF. STEFFENSEN rova Cl ay P • sister No. 2-68, with expen-hol'.da,·. an • that the pa uol-Soth's letter to the s tarr Leland B Ne omer• d' u VISITS FROM EAST · we s sua-1tures totaling S593,978.97. ling jeep could easily be for 1tP.Miy ADfi nporc. JameS Sterfensen, who aestion that a copy of the This does no t in clude award- -. • ~ district master plan, pre-ed conUacts for f ood vend-,. used to be called Jimmy. d by 0 · 1 pare av1d-MacConnel-ing servi ces totaling 544.· but now answers to "Pro- feuor."' has been visitina Ralston, be placed in the 390.77. J Balboa, Corona del Mar, here with his pt~renta, Mr. Mariners and Costa Mesali- and Mra. J. Leslie Stcf-• Approved accountina braries. · 2 8 1· fenaen of Cameo Hi&hlands. teg•ster No. --6 , t.ota 1ng In other action the trus-$106,713,91. to be drawn He is professor at Wesleyan tees: . fmm the general fund and University in Middletown, • Appr_oved membershlp re-s274 draw on the building Conn., inatructina Enaliah newal_s 1_n 9 school related fund to pay the E.L. White and literatllre clauea. ·He oraaruzat10n1 at a ~st of Company fm drainage con- ia plannina to leave today Sl,767. The membership fee s uucti on at Maude Davis for a6-weei. stay in Entland, for Califomi a School Boards high sc1hool in Costa retumina juat in time for Association is Sl,203. opening of university clas-• Approved the purchase sea IR September. After of facsimile· sianatures of anolher year at Wesleyan, Walter Adrian, budaet direc- he plans to return to O.xford tor and SupL Newcome! to- Univenity in Enaland to be used in processin& wit- Complete his work for hia rants and other papers. doctor's dearee. • Approved employment of REAL ESTATE BROKER AUBREY RABB DIES Oaor11 Woo-.. Jr., prut. dentof dlaNewpor1 National B~nk. • Ed Hirlh, tideland• comrn.itt.. •.umu. --nouacod preparation• for 1 joint meetina with a city IJOilp atudyina the aame problem. • Jack Barnen reported that the Chamber ia in ch&J- ac of the Sept. 11 dedi ca· tion of the community room to be located in the mall at Faahiont hland in Newport Center. W.RINI1\iiiOUP 10 MilT lbe rMriM ... 4iYieMa of lbe Newpot& Kadlar Qamber ol C~ce will tDiet at 1:30 p. , ~. 2, al the Balboa B Club. AGIND.U AVAILAIL! Ntwport~ll Unified School · Di-llrict aohool board aaendas are available in city and oou1'1ty tibrariu wilhin the Dialr icL You Are Invited To Visit ART EXHIBIT .. Portraits on Veluet;, By !liLY JIST THROUGH AUGUST MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA.~ION 2867 EAST COAST HIGHWAY COROHA OEL MAR Time & T emperoture For Your Convenience Hurlburt said he had obtained a report from Chid ot Police Ji m Glavas in anti cipation of the dis cussion of "ln. Soth's letter. The repent cited flsures concemit)& en- forcement o( the city•s ban on fireworks: the re were 2~ ci lation s in the period from July 1 to !(), numerous warnings, 3 CORONA DEL MAR RESI DENT Arthur Weissman, at righ t, i:. presented a special award by film s ta r Robert Young -on the occasion of the recent annual meeting of tt1.e California Chapter of the Mya s thenia Gra~is FouA4 ation, l "ncn-.no1h organization dedicattd to aid the 1ight again!t the s erious neuro.ofTluscul ar condition, for which the cause and cu re are not known. Mr . Weiss- mann, a career health and !ife underwriter, is a 1~ year-member currently serving on the board o f trustees o f the MG Foundation's California Chapter. Aubrey Philip Rabb, 120 Via Trieste. Lido lale. cUed Monday, July 24, in a Lana Beach hospital. He was born in Tuu and Miss Ann Han sen lO teach 4th 11ade economics at Adama elementary school in Costa Meaa; Norbert Leach to teach pbyaica and phySi- cal science at Estancia HiJh School; Herbert Lench- nea to teach 6th arade at Bay View School, Costa Mesa; Mrs . Alice Miller to teach 2nd and 3rd arades at Killybrooke elementary school, Costa Mesa; Gerald Noaer to teach math at New- port -Harbor Hi&h School; Mrs. Frances Painter to teach home economics at ~~jf~ff,~~;;~[I~;-1. -.-H~y~,~~~~~ .. ~.~-~~~~------l--~~~~o~r~y~o-u-,-.-u--,-.~.~,-u-m--,. 'Thealre Compact Oraan' ~ Arrests follow boat chase As in the early days of the old West wh en citizens th emselves often appre- hended thieves , Richard Franks , 222 Evening Star Ln., Dover Sh ores , pursued and captured .3 men Sunday, July 23, in a bo&t near Von 's Landin& in Bac k Ba y. He made the ci tizen's ar- \-lul\er, 25, of Orange, were taken into custody and charged with burg lar y. ELIZABETH MEADE SUCCUMBS AT AGE &0 BOARD SETS DATES Th e Newpolt-\·lesa School had lived in the Harbor Area for 30 yoan . He was a real estate broker. Survivors include hia wi fe, Dorothy, and a dauJb- tet, Phyllis Rude. Private services will be held at Bo ard vo te d T uesday to set lO ·)O od J 1 27 . Aug._ 8 and 21 as the ne.xt Ba.ltz a.~~:tu;~· c11h!ocl' 1: mec11 ng dates, Both mee t- ings will be at 7:30p.m. in ~~ata!Mhesa. Th~ Rthev.F~er­ the Costa \1es a high school ""':l ft ~ nson o e trat Lyceum. Method11t Olurch, Cos ta Men, will officiate. Crash beach plan voted nel Lootos -fear ca,. BOOKS, tools, housewares with electronic traps paigrr agai11st BarTy Gold· needed for ou r daily &at- Cas tanets -ON LY at .. · wat er, Hardback f4 . age s ale, 646·1675, Te- CORCORAN \1U")JC CO, prder from : Winkl e Uardwate, Costa (AcrosS from Fashi on Sq.) • Aaertc• OpJnJon Book Slore Mesa. #66 Town & Country 1914 Harbor Blvd. ·· 54.1-4318 0u1t. Mesa-Phone 6t6--o643 Open· Mon. & Fri. 'til 8 pm • • Stocy 4t. HAMMOND -STf.INWAY Spinet, co nsole & grand pi anoa, Costa Men Hiah; Ron Pet-new and u!!ed from $369; tey to teach 6th arade at Sleioway Profe s!!iona t. !lave Pres idio elemental)' school, $450. Coa ta Mesa; Mu. Janice New & u11ed !Iam mo nd "''"''I Schroeder to teach En&lish from 1495; u11ed Hammond and aocial studies at Ever-wJ Le!!lie & rhythm, 11ne 1540-eUA. Rea junior hiah school, SCHMIDT·P!IILLIPS CO. Coata Mesa. 190i N. Main St. at 20th • PETS PUBLI CATION typing. Have latest model No. 720 Vari• typer with many new type faces. Also have Head· EXPERT liner. Call Fran 673•1507 Profess ional Gr~~~::~:inJ ::••=6=1~3·:0:5:5:0·====:::--Ail bleeds. 1d available. JORD~'S PET SHOP :nsz £, Coaat Hwy., 67l-24JO CORONA DEL MAR ••BankAmericard .. Join COM Otamber! • CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE re s t after discovering the theft of S2il3 worth of fishing equipment out of his boat. Elizabeth \leade , sales- wo man fot a Costa \le sa dtess shop and JD-year resi - dent of the ci t}, died Tues- day, Jul) 25 , at her home, q4g W. 17th St., Costa \lesa. She was 60. Sur vivmg he_, ate ~ b!O- thers , Charles and Shetman Hans s. An emergency resolution authorizing an immediate erosion control project without advertisina for bids wa11 approved Monday even• ing by the Newport Beach City Counc1l. approved a budaet amend· ment tranaferrina thia amount from the contin• • Approved fi lina a notice Santa Ana - of completion for the Day -==:::::::=======-<,'-!:jtc:I:::R'~SO--""H"A-:L-·----• MISCELLANEOUS FOUR (4) choice cemetery lots:-Pacific View, S29S each. S41·2662. Quick actina Franks dis- covered the theft shortly before 3:30 p.m., jumpe d in his boat, and chaSe d a speeding boat.. to within H D feet of the land in g, where he cornered the boat. Upon the arri val of Depu ty Dan Phillips of the Harbor Department, 2 brothers , Donald, 23, and James, 21, Keeble of 31 8 Ogle St., Costa Mesa, and Gordon L. Sel\"tces Will be at 10 a.m. Satutda~, Jul~ 29, at Baltz \lortuat) m Co!>ta \lesa, with Fathet o ,)naldson nf St. J(1hn the D1vme Episcopal Church nf Cos ta \le-;a offi - Ciating. Interment .,.,.dl be at lhc cit} nf hc1 bnth, \]In- neapolis, \finn. The fa mily requests donations Ill the heart fund 1n l1cu of nowers. ALBACORE 3 IIG IUNK IOATS NIGHTLY AT 11 I'.M. efoc£e,. The project calls for con- s tru ction of three 8()..foot long wooden &lOins at 39th St., 41st St., and 43rd St. Public Works Director Joe De vl in warned that if imme- diate action is not taken, the beach in that area would eroded away by the end ilo~'";~~~~'"· He said that .~ measurement of beach showed a width of 21 feet. The record of loss for this time of year shows that this width would be reduc ed to zero by Aua. 31 if nothina ia done. Estimated cost of the 3 is S23,000. Council WE ARE NOW BUYING OLD NEVVSPAPERS TIED IN BUNDLES •12 00 PER TON WE ALSO BUY I.B.M. CARDS:...OW OFFICE RECORDS OLD COR RUGA TEO eARTONS gency reserve. Counci !man Dee Cook ur- ged that Corps of Enaineera approval be obta ined for the location or the &~oint 10 that the city will have a better chance for reimburse- ment for some of the ero- sion con trol et.penae. City Manaaer Harvey Hurl- burt replied, "We wilt work as close as possible with the Corps of Enaineeu." The city charter providct for waiver of advertiaina for bids for work that is deem- ed to be of uraent neceuity for preservation of life, health or property. The emeraency resolution liated the followina reuona for uraent action: • Durins the month of Joly, 1967, aevere eroa ion occwred on the beach in the West Newport area. • Pall recorda indicate that the beach in the Weat Newport area reaches ita minimum aMual width dm• ins the Iauer plit o( No- vember. • h it anticipated that a uriet olanutually hiP tiel .. •i II take place dari•a the period from July throup Ncwember of IIlia Y•• lo CUie IM)CII "op&tty cla:roqe iD dMi •ell Newport Pavina Co. installation or . ee~C£AR~~S~~~~:!_---~·~--:---------·;I aaphaltconcrete at the New--KINO SIZE MATTRESS, pon Harbor hiah school bus aprinaa and frame; S20. aaraae. new, low mileaae. · ··Harbor Area. 673·8724. 2A Oaa atove 14S or tJade • Approved the architec· 642·Soo2• (Eveninas.) , hours ._. · equal value. ·S46-9S42. tural finni of Kiatne r, Wri&ht SPOTS be( ore your eye a _ and Wri&ht, Cannichael-Kemp, :1959 TR·). Good condition. . . on your new carpet _ re- and William Blurock Asao-k • WORK WANTED move them Wl'th Blue Lua-Must sell . Good buy. Ma e ciatea aa interim disuict tJe. Rent olecu,·c •h·--offer. Ph. 546·3922. Years _., architects until an architect-pooer st. Crown Hardware icnce on all types of c\o-· • selection policy can be ap-3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor- Weed fight help asked Chamber of conunerc:e help in fiJhtina weedt ia re- qgeatod in a letter from Harvey Hrorlbur~ Newport Beach o ity manaaer. He notod daat ljowen, treoa and abl'llbt are pot· tin.a oa a new air of beauty, bat lbere are ••apoilera," too -unatltacd•e weeds on aicSawalb and parkwaya. The adjaceot Pf01>0rly owner baa lhe reaponaibillty for· teii'IOYiq Cbeu weeds, ~. Hurlburt aaid in hh teuer. thina & linen. Specialty, ona del Mat. men's shi rts. st. So per hr. Mable Whitman, 607 Mar- auerite, COM. 67).-2774. OCEAN FRONT ro n. P .. r :=-:=.:.:.:.:::;c::::..::c..::.=:c:.:!;=..-1 n in 1 uta· P L 4 B. •• -3~ baths , 1300 mo. winter. Ye&Jiy S47S. OR 3-0550. • RIAL I!STATI. TRAD! l;'RADE -.. ,000 191ity in beautiful north Pullenon N"iew lo& 01 borDa, ] bdnn. 2 ba"lb. l lllinu&ei 10 cJ .Cal! Plin...., !7141 . -·· p ' • h hat bec01n1 a,..rtt er111i 111oe 10 close Mu-1 aaa A• .. betw .. ll6 S&. 10 tile Cit)' C-ell lllat ...s :196 S&. ror •• auoat ~~~~=:~;~~ tMn i1 DO .... anoe dial cl.ca ,., .... 111r •• !iiW>Cial aid ror ... .,... CiW C..cll -_, ••-OPPICE T ..... ol ·-bad•• -, ... ,.. _ ... ,., .... ,.. lor --· ... STATE PIPEI FIIEI aroeioo in tbe Well Newpon .,. alroat waa ,.._.., IIJ Ooat, -.Jr, otiUU.a ,.. .. Ooa1• 1141 Ne. .__ -... :!!L •.,a·,~~ -,.. --N•A"' :.,ira.~=:«<:-GI~~:!.,~,!.7•~• ,.~ •• ...... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... . ...... s.sn lu1h 7422 C.ll• -,.,. ho nllloioot-.. -of .,. lhdAo-S414U&. 1 :.;.;.:;.;.,;;~::;:~:;;;.:;;;:;; ·---~·-----L.---------------------------L ·-· ... __ ,. ..... ...... ~ • 'I • '' .. ,r •• ' ME11'0RT HARBOR Ell I Gil FIRST SECllOII --P• 7 111URSilAY, JULY 271 !~7 COIIlNA D£l MAR, UOLtF. eal, Estate Nt::,::!,~ ... due on tree M••••• Haney Hull· ci ty should anume in Lido liJe ,. -.J_I &1-- Ueea hat teceived He c:i ted u an exampl e ~.... ,. _.J 61 A repou on tavina effort to uve special uen.~------------:---:s.;;r.;;~;;1~;;-::-;~~~~\AIII';~IN~-~-~-~~-~~_..!!!!!!!! ""'"oval o( lhe NewPO rt 1ome ueu on Marine Ave. ~·l+•t_.• -.,'--V ... Mlfl ~~~~~~~~&~·;·h~··~·~nd~~~·~··~··~'~;~~~ -~~~~--~-p~~-R~T~~=E~NT---~~~~ Only chanae• auaaeated by bulldina;s. These b ees 11e • THE GRAND PRIZE, a $500 U.S. savings bond, Is being presented to llrs-E-C· Clark of Costa llesa by Jdln Semple, secretl:ry-treasurer of the Newport Har .. bor Community Youth Center and committee member for the Youth Center Carnival. The Clarks live at 435 Woodland Pl. and have :J children, Cathy, 1; Mary, 5, andMichae_l, 2. Wr. Clark, a long--time resi dent of the Harbor Area and graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Is an electronic engineer at Phil co-Ford Aero-- nutronlc. (Ensign photo. I Carnival nets $2000 Some 4,400 persona ol all aps attended the week-end carnival at the Conwnunity Youth Center and eonui- bu&ed an ellimated *2,000 net profit ror construction of facilities at the Ceater. Paat conttruction projecl.l have included the li&hted baseball field, 2 tennia eowll, aRd the baakctbatl court. One of the hita of the C.,.. nival waa the helicopter ride around the Harbor area. It took payin& paarona and a doun boys who earned free rides by 10 llina 2S Carnival raffie tickets. The leadin& boys baaeball team in ticket ulea waa the 8 Oiaata of the Corona del Mar Lcaaue, who earned a day at Disneyland fm their efforta. Matt Kalbak aae 11, aold 92 tickets, and won a aurfboard for the mott tickotl told. Craia Orainacr, preaident of the Youth Center, ex- preued appreciation to the many 1ocal service clubt who worked in the booths and pvo of their time to time to make the Carnival a auceeta. 1rheae ineludod the Balboa Bay Lion• Club, Marinen Lions Club Corona de I Mar, Chamber oi Commerce, Newport Harbor Excbanae Club, Newport Harbor Lutheran Lcaaue, Newport Beaeh City Em-- ployees' Aurt., Newport . HarborOptimiats, COM Hiah School Booaten Club COM Kiwanis Club, New~t Har- bor Junior Chamber or Com- merce, and COM Connunity Conpeaationat Church. He alao praised the Car- nival direetou, Wally Koch and Mario Pacini, for puttina the proaram toaether. Ho .. id the Carnival waa a perfect eumple or a local community workin& topther· to improve recreational facilities for youths at no coat to the tu payers. Restroom cost hit '1!:C:-Clark of 43, Wood- land Place, Costa Men, W0D the Jf"Ud prize of a ISOO U.S. Savina• Bond . · Tha Newpoct Beach City or my tax money spent foe Couacil dcciaioa to spond tbam,u sba writea, refer- 'tU,OOO for rest rooma in rina to tbe reat rooms. Weal Newport i1 considered The money, she a.rpes, mefully by let&clr writer could be better spent in Bonnie M. Rawlinp, 1726 eleanina areu aucb as the W. Ocean Pt., Cenual sidewalk leadins to the Newport. bcadl at the end of 18th St. She c:laima that the In her letter to the Coun-aidewalk there baa not cil, she claima that more been cleaned in 3 yeau. thou&htis aiven CO tho sum-·She asks that the Council mer visitors, who arc the consider spendina some of cauao of anarled tr.me and the Sl3,000 on the pur· littered areas, than to chase of all 100 scuce reaidcnta of the Cil:y. uash cans and enforcement "'I bearudao every poany of the li uer law. No Sands crosswalks The Newport Beach Ci ty St. to 54th St. on Seash01e Council a11eed Monday eve--01 . nina with Cf;l.e staff report "Seashore is so nan ow that there i1 no effective that peo ple cross it at many place for a crouwalk on places," he said. "The Seashore Ot. in the Lido uaffic is spaue enouah to S.Oda area. pennit this. A uaffi c connt The Lido Sands Community showed about 200 can and Ann. had asked last month 200 pedesuians an hour. I (or a tb.tdy or uaffi c prob-don't believe the people lcm s on Balboa Blvd. neu would use the crosswalks, Coaat Hwy . and for desia· and this would create dsi vcs nation of crouwalks. contempt for ctosswa\k s in Traffic Enainoe1 Bob Jaffee other areas or the city." aa..id that a atudy had been The Lido Sands Community made in the uea from 47th Aun. request was filed. Pacific Anglers • wm The Pacific Analeu of rollowed in ordet by the lbe Balboa Bay Club de-Southern California tuna fcatod 12 other fithlna Club, Newport Hatbor Yacht eloba to win the lOth inteP Club Tuna Club, the Tuna club albecore townamcnL Club, Liaht Tackle Matlin They acored 4,ll2 points Oub, San Pedro Yacht for a comfortable lead ovea Club, Shut Ia land Yacht :Z.d place Balboa Malina Clab.. L. A.. Rod and Reel Club, the boat elub, wilh · Clab. Kooa Kai ADalen, 3,640 pointa. 'Lon a Beaeb Yacht Club and ne fithina action took Del Ray Matlin Club. place Ftiday and SaiUrday, aome 60 milu we at or San 3 OTID OM .OIAIIGE Die... Of CDMIURGLARY .._.'-•• of the winnina Polio• bawe anest.ed a.• incladed. Victor Yack, Cole• Ill..._ de Lot Raytl, a-OalliJ, Tim Tate, O.a 22 wbo pq her eddroa1 -·· Dr. ·Bi.ll R<tlti.n-.1 u 'u1 No._ Bl'ld., Potor Haot u.,, Poha lllcOinnlo, 0 ~loa 31 1 106 Or AI MMdtrbd. ...... J-... . ..... • I 0 ... .-, Joba o-H.. ..... lk.o W.tt N .. port. Mad NOC"> Jaclr Coldwoll, AI aa--L. _, of Lat.-oil -. -' Prot• Bob '"'dlor~&a llooy boaraJaalaod Jolla-Md TJuy ~ai.. , 11o "-of HIJII lloat ••• Pott n .. I enaet.,' 440 •••• lhc PBR were 1emoval of larac enouah to cons titute lhe actual numben of u ces a hazard ir the roots &Je ftom lhc cateaoty classifi-cut. he said. c:ation t , and that th e items "We have to Tcly on the eatabliahina critelia for intcstity and loaic of the bee removal and prcscrva-PBR," Ci ty Man aacr Hutlw ti o9 be incolpotated inlO bun tcplied. "If they 10 City Coun cil po li cy. go ovcrboatd, it would come Olaitman Waltet Koch, to th e au ent.ion of th~ Coun- uanamlltma th e P BR te· (;()tJlmendation to the Coun- cil, a aid that th e Commi s• sion "feels th at thtough thi s concerted effo rt th e c itiZen s of out communi ty will con· Unue to benefit thtough th e 1etention of the beauty U1at mawt e patkway t1ees p ltl- vide ... At Monday evening's Coun· cil me etina, City ,\1anaget Hutlbutt said th at the item in hi s tepor t calling fo1 iden- tifi cation of special tree s th at should be tetained should al so be included in Council po li cy. Coun ci l app10ved th e P BR recommendation and th e ad- di ti onal suaaestion by th e city man aaer an d asked that a draft of th e poli cy state· menu be aubmi tted at th e Au&. 14 Council meetina. Councilman Dee Cook raised a que stion as to what amount o£ ellpensc th e cil." AUGUST VOGEL, 72, OF CORONA DEL MaR, DIES August Vogel, who had te· tit~d artet 37 yeats with th e Borden Compan)', died Sun· day, July 23, in his home at 419if.l Ot chid Ave., Cor• ona del Mar. He was 12. \11. Vogel wa s bom in Ge r- man y and had lived in Co1· ona del Mar 4 yean. He was a membet of the Ch sis· tian Scientist OlUJch . Sur vi voss include his wi fe, Emma: 2 sons, Paul , a resi- dent of Cotona del Mar and a student counselor at Costa Mesa high school, and Au · gus t of New Jeney; an d a btother, Eugene or New Jet,. s ey. Se rvices "ftetc held Tues- day, July 25, at Ballz Mot- tuary Chapel in Corona del Mas, wilh WalLet 0. Wotten- dyke officiating. Entomb- men t wa s at P aci fi c View \1em orial Patlc. INSTRU CTOR Ken F ord is pictured conduc ting a les- son in chart problems in the fr ee cou rse in sale bv ating offered by the Ba l boa Power SQuadron. The summ er pi loting cour se start ed Junt 12 and mee t s for 13 con - secutive Monday evenings <>t the N ewport HarbOr y ;~ch t Club, from 7 to q :30 p.m. Success ful complet ion of the course and passing the eAamina t iorl '"ill Qualify the "students" for membetship in the U.S . Po wer SQuadron. SHELDOH 41TKEH OF C.M. OIE5 AT AGE 34 I Sheldon Aitke n, H. of 867 Presidi o, Costa Mesa, died Thursday, July 20, at Hoag 642-6472 Hospita l. e ve. 673-3 468 He was born in Oregon and 1730 W. Coast Hi way had been a self emplo)'ed I Howport Beach contractor in this area fot ------------ the last6 years . •:an't Sell II ... St.nvivots include his wife, Judith; 3 daughteu , Trade It? Polly, Heidi, and Shannon; Por Fast A~~~~~n lt: Res ults a btother , Teny; and his pafents ,Mr. and Mrs. GeNJe EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS Aitken o( Eureka. DCWLE CO. 548·1 168 Services wes c he ld Mon• 270 E. 17th St .. Costa ~le sa day, July 17, at Christ Lu· theran Church in Costa Meu, wilh lhe Rev. L.V. Tornow offi ci ating. Inlet· ment was at II arbor Rest Memorial Park. Funeral ar· ranaements were mad e by Bell Broadway Mottull"y in Coata Men. On Vio (!enoo we hove two utrem ely nice homes. ~th PAf~e~t in every detail. One 4 bedroom, J bo rh W1th o bilhan.f room, fc.n ily room crtd living room out of ihe rroHic pottam crtd 2' c:or goroge. The other Is a 3 Hdroom ond lorve fom i ly room, 3 both plus powder room. Thi• home hos every conc.ei v- aWe extra Including bu ilt in voc:uum even in patio ancl eoroge ( 2 cor) .-aker in bdrm s., famil y "" Cl'lclpatio. TV outlet. oil bedtooms. The first prl c.~ $19,JOO .,d ll.o oo<ond ot S99 000. . -wl* 1,042 poiOto •. ,__at Cooaa Hillllao., .. !b-e• woilllod 31 1~ Md 1~ .,, Joly 10.~ OL, ..... 1tJ 1.rrna H• A lypo•rl~;~·:::~~~~~ -or llo Ulllt Taclrlo -toto, a -irl a.~. ... pol, P~· palmer inc. 'lito ._ Dl• Morlirl all•-· a radio, CID -pl .... Jrd Ia llo -· ·-· nlood atiUl, ......... Jt4.Sl ...... ... ,..,..... ttol-. -• -- TWO INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS TWO INDUqRIAL BUILDINGS WEST SIDE COSTA MESA . LOT -180 x 300. EACH BL DG. 11,200 SQ. FT. TOTAL -22,400 SQ. FT. Sl65,000 WIL L TRADE FOR FREE AND CLEAR VA CANT , TO'S, CASH . Wells-McCardle llealton Reliable Service Since H43 1810 Newport Ll 3-7121 Co sta Meu TOWNHOUSE Enjoy condominium livinjl in Oeautiful \"1 ST:\ 9AHI A on th e bay. Your c hoice one level or two s tor.o three bedroom, dinin.r room, two bath _ all electril· l1nc. heat) luxury homes. Two heated pools, pu tting: ~reen s s huffle board ~ badmin ton courts for vour pleas ure with no maintenance problems. On lv tw o left -Setter tl urrv 11 Price s tartinR at 0 \LY S28.750 with lO~ do ....:n _ 90~ finan c iniZ with no points . OP E\! WEE KE\.OS 1·5. (Co rnPr Tu s tin & Del \larl \"ewport Beach. GIGANTIC I'll''. ll . 0 ,. EllH 0 \IS - 3': BATHS. Attrac ti"e two .'>.lllr~ nn ~ui et, cul·de·sac s treet in an e xcellent 1· . ..\S r~I_DE COSTA \IES.-\ residential neighbor· hnud. f OH \1-\L IJI'I'G ROO \f, built-in kitchen nl(·l u di n~r dish wa!'iher, bar-be·que and ~V"i ll. Ex.tra IMII:t' bf"dmums, loads of closet s and c upboards plu!-i knc hPn pan trv. Fami lv room with sliding ~l a ss ri uur Ill ~pac i uus pa1 io and fenced yards. Tht· ,triSI\l•r Ill a lar~~:e fam ilies ne eds for onlv 5 12. iOit. S:5,0i'U do•n. THI S IVO~'T LAST _ ( .. 11.1. TOll·\\. M. ........ , ''rou'/1 Like Our Friendly Service" 220 e. 17th St. (Pho"e 646.0555) Costa lA esa (Located in E. 17th St. Shopping Ce,..r) Even ings Coli 646·1050 or 646-4519 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE ••• l\IIS IEEl-EID 602 B~GQNIA, Corono del t.lor. , .a d!arme< rJP~N Sun . only 1:00-S:OO P.M. See Qoy Smilh • • • 11 26 EBBT!DE, Horbo• View H;lls • •• mognifiaent VIEW! OPEN Sun . only 12:00-S:OO P.M . See Rochelle Robers 1 Wayne, Cameo H i ghlands, ••• neat os o pin. OPEN Svn. only 1:00-S:OO P.ll. See Ethel Joc~son • • • Qu, olhe ;s rJPION Too ..• All day Sot-& Sun- See AI Unn~h SPA Ot~o of Sout+.o,.,. Cetlfo"'lo't _,. f-ou1 !'llllt~Oio l ''''"'' !1 11ow ovoll ... lo *'-fho orll ll'lol ownor1. It h loc:otocl 011 o u :onlc: ll oc:rot .-.tl •••lh roodlo-cl lty ,.,. .... hl1hw..,. All OltiMototl 36,000 .. n.,.t of hot 111lnorol wotor flowt tlollr h-o• tho 2-11• d .. , woll, 111pplyl"' ..ltut~tl.,t, ho.ltt.f..t l • .,..,. to tho tll.tl R-~ lt.tt.• .,cl tt.o f..tllr•oqvl ppotl ltottll"l ,,.,,, lll~y c:.,...oro t+.o wotor ot~ly to VIchy 111 Fronc:o, K.-hlto4 In Cuc:ho•lo ..... l-. VIti ... 111 Po""lol, .-.tl lo4on looclon In Go-~y . Doctor~ prolu 111 ~olltlo t, lt~d!I.I.C l1 o hotol, 1wlmmln1 pool•, rttt..,,.,,, R-on e_.t.,, 111011 .. 0 room•, tlroul"l ,_,..,, tl'lec:lo b.-. ole. Tho ._..,., io•lro to rotlro e"'cl tr ... ol, ontl h ... o ,,,...,.. 111 th l1 llttll'll o•c:lull¥ol y. It'• o onc.o~l'l· ...,lfotl,.o opopottu"lty to OC411Iro t+.o .,.jy o,.rotlo" of It• \11'14 .ltttl" .,.o hovr't clrlv o of _,,o,.llt.,.. Lot M .. lot. Wo hovo ~ o•ton•lvo. lll111trolto.l ltr.c:huro ~IC:t. holly tlo•crlltot l+lh tM,tlr~oll Of'pol'tl.lrllty, _..4 wo will Ito h,.,., t. moll yo11 .,. •• Jut! col i u1 Oft)'• tiMo, d.,. or 111 ... 1. PMOME U2-5q\ , •• Tl'l LAID ALL THIS & A HEAVENLY VIEW FQJR BEDRJOMS, DINING fiiOM, IIJGE IUIPUS ROOM • DECK OVEILDOKJNG OCEAN .AND BAy m SQ. FT. DF CXlNTeiPORARY U VING. .... SS1 ,900_ 000000 DO~· V. f"R.P.~ICl.lli I RE:.P.l. TOR ' 3250 Eaot c-t -c.-. dlf ...... t.IHomil Ptlonl: 67l-U22 OPEN SEVEN DAYS Newport Island $31,500 Cute as you know what' a "' -Sunshiny cot- ta~ •.ith. uu.•st room, goroge, fireplace, Ioree patto, butlt--•n ron .. & a ..... a .... ec~ ceilint CMd panelled liv;nt ,_ --thlo ct..-. OPEN MOUSE ~T-& SUtt 1. S 1133 WHITE SAILS WAY LOYaly comet hoMe, with ,..t, i~ Mwlrot VI- Hill a. 3 hedra•• c• M cortY.-1 t1 4 .... -·· '-ily -· oil .... '"-·-... , cared lot lo boot, o...lol,. lteol E•-67S.ZSIJ .,.._ , n.,N; •• Uoltra...ll, -daa at Utll St. aod Int .. An., CUff Ha\'te - •ne law of aapply•• will . I s-lauy, ..,.. lla .. Rov. Laroa Pilot• ua. lftd 7:00 iq:er'a 11~ topic at 1 -:------t::-.i.-:t:-.;~~~~i Ho lG-o.a.-looday.-lb.-7:·"'--r W.eday l'fniaa ..... loiY dopH ,.,.. will bo ''Uad-lalldlaa 11aeoloaical s-lnary Md OIMn.'* The pM&or will la .. r received hit doctoa or alii dae medhadoaa. ,..Uoaoplly depee hom Jobn • • • Hoptiaa Uaiveuity. He The Corona del Mar ~ 1peat 14 yeua ia rabbiaical IDiilllh)' Coapeaatioa.al baiaiaa. •d ia ODI or .... O.IUdt, United (]uuob of moat outaW.clla1 Old Te.. Quilt, 611 Heliotrope Ave. ~t tabolua in the world Col •. David Fowler, dae loday. · He tetved oa lhe lay minitter, will occupy Scofteld leviaioa Coani"' · , lh 10 ... or ovonaoticll Biblo 111• putpn '0 ' 0 a.m. COL. CHARLES F. WILLS, aand.., ••nice. He will br -• • f 11 R scholua, wbo, WOited fo1 10 -~ Outer ... n-.aw o rs. ~ po,. tbe quottion. uOoea 1 1 ffs yean in prepuina a ~ Oocl wort in hittory?" bert L. Eby a the 8 u . , prebeDaive ••vilioa of the • • • Newport Beach, will retire Scofield Bible. The Ouiatiu Science from the Air Force Aug. 31 • • • Ouucbea, Ne......,.rt Beach, ft of I lb. Plymouth eon ..... ~ -...... a er 2& yells serv ce. .. Corona del Mar •d Cotta H h b d ha •. onal ~IIU'c:h, 3262 Broad e as een comman c ~ Meta -"Love" it the l01· 1 11 SL; Newport Heiahta -aoa title for 1bia &mday'a lain of Air FOf'ce Logs cs CNoat preacber for die 10 urvicea. Commind, wl fh headquarters a.m. tervice chit ~day at Wrl;ht..Patterson AFB, ...;n bo lllo Rev. Robort P. 8IAIIIY DOll PIUZE Ohio, since February,l%5. Willi.na, clirec10r or reli· IDES TO HOSPITAL From ltn&-41, he was pas-- Jioua ac:tivitiea at Knott's tor of the Columbus, N.J., Berry Fum, Baaa Park. .Perbdap•. the rmololt appro--, and cbapla.in and miniater or caau puz~ o a won a ~ptlst Church. He served the a.u1ch of ReOectiona tho ~unaty Youth Ccntea as a combat chaplain with tb.e1e. He 1eceived dlo C~1val waa a tha&IY do& the U.S. Army In North Oeorp Waabinaton hoa.oa whacb wont to the Oranae Africa, 1943-44. He has medal awud from P1eedoma County Otilcben~• Hoapital. also served In Italy, Japan; 'Foundation in 1966 for hit An 111:?mo~t tlckctdholdcr Cannon AFB, N.M.; Shaw aermoa., "'P•eedom under m.ade 0 ptuo awu poa-AFB, S.C., and In Hawaii. Ood," •d laat April 13 for aab~e. The thaw do& ~aa He will be rassoclatedwlth a 11rmon on .. Ouittian in-dehvorod to the hotpltal depeadence under Ood.'' by Ctaia Gla.inaer,preaidcnt the American Baptist Con- Hit IOpic tbit SUnday will or cbe Youth Cente~ board. ventlon In washlnQton, D.C. ~ .. ~~·.:..;.li.~~~~ rroodom'• New arrivals at Hoag P. D.. . Ch -· r , ... ,..,, Joly 15 . d oL Sto-1111 ~bat ur ... u o Bo _ M 11nd Mu Ch&J· Gul -M1. an ~•· Cotta Meta. 301 Maanolia lie /batto~: 2388 ~ta Ana phen Hi utand, 320Y.t Lukte SL , at Santa Ana Avo. -Ave. Colta MciL pu1 Ave., Corona del Mar. '"The bealin& in Hi I win a•" aoY -Mr. llld Mn. Adam will be Dr. P.O. Neumann'• O'Kelley, 2417 Oranae Ave., aermon topic at 11 a.m. ~· Colla Men. day. At 7 p.m. he will eon· Gill -Mr. and Mu. E~ tinue hh eumination of ward Recorda, 2215 Ann1· "Cunont ovent1 in the liaht vcuary Lane, Back Bay. r b · · .. Boy -Mt. and Mn. Jack o prop ob! •.eu!bue. McClellan, 4025 Se&on Rd., SL Andrew'• Preabyterian Irvine. , Boy -M1. and Mu. Ray· Church •. 600 SL Andrew • mond Beeman, 242 Robin- Rd., Chrr Haven -: '?'· Ray· hood Pl., Co Ita Men. mond Blahama, mmaate1 or counulina 1nd callina. will MMy, July 16 preach on "Banquet eti-Boy -M1 . and Mn. Waltet queue" at me 1, 9:30 and Lintky J1 ., 23~7 Mara11et 11 a.m. &mday IOJvicu. 01 ., Newpolt He1ahta. The annual ice cteam 1oeial Boy -Mt. and Mu. R.•Y will be held from 6 co 1 p.m. Feuell Jr., 514~ MariUelltc Wedneaday, Au.a. 2, in Ule Ave., Cotona del Mar . cll01cll l)l(llliMI}fi. 'n'ckoti Boy -MI. ond Mlo. lay arc so• to1 aGih• and 254 Scba~de1, 218 34th St., .1 Weat Ncwpoat. fo1 cha die~. • • ~cloy, July 17 Temple Sh&lon , 617 W. . Girl -M1 . and M_u. Wil· Hamilton SL, Cou.a Men ham Hoi~ 504 Ozch1d Ave., will be the aettina roa a Corona del Mar. "aala diaeocbeque" dance Boy -Mr. and Mn. J ohn at 1 p.m. Satutday, Aua. 12, Miller, 403 J11minc Ave., aponaored by the Youna Co~on• del Mar. . . Couplet Club. All p1oceedt Gul -Mr. and Mn. W1lham will ao to cbe Temple Shaton Fcuy, 269 Oale SL, Cotta buildina fund. Men. Dinner, Luncheon, Cocktails & Atmosphere of Southem California's fine ••••to,,.o,nts Easy to reach from anywhere Pal i sodes Road , Bock Boy Tu•Nay, July 11 Gi1l -MI. and Mu. O,u· lea Foatct~ 1332 Santiaao Dr ., Dover Shorei. Boy -M1. and Mu. Calvin Mclau&hlin, 2616 Redl1nda Dr., Cotta MCIIL Boy -MI. and Mu. Em oat Kimmo, 457 Elmhuut Lane, Cotta Men. Boy -Mr. and Mu. Lealie Thompton, 3021 Cleveland Ave., Cotta Meta. Gill -Mr. and Mu. Bruce Tatter, 141 Ami101 Way, Eau Bluff. Girl -Mr. and Mn. hmet Kemper, 32S E. 191h SL, Cotta Mna. Girl -Mr. •ut Mit. J-.s Ootoa, 92.5 Maaellan Ave •• Cotta M .. a. w ..... doy. Joly 19 Girl -Mr. and M11. Larry Bu1anen, 2427 None Ave., Colla Men. Boy -Mr. and Mn. Ricb· ard Bale, 2124 Sbomboli Rd., Colla Mua. Oirl -Mr. and Mu. An- thony Wlacb, 900 Sea Lane, Corona del Mal. Thunclay, July 20 Gill -Mr. and W-11. Rich· atd Guy, 216 Albert Pl., Cotta Men. Girl -Mr. and Mu. Ehon Dcnamore , 811 Paularino Ave., Cotta Meta. Boy -Mr. and Mra. Peter Karal, 2039 Olarlc SL , Costa MOIL Boy -Mr. and Mra. Jamca Meade, 1724 Tuatin Ave., Co1ta Men. Girl -MI. and Mn. J ouph Juranick, 2133 Elden SL , Co lla Men. Friday, July 21 Boy -Mr. and Mu. Andrew Trujillo, 641 Victo1ia SL, Cos ta Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mr a. Mich· ael Junkint, 313 17ch Pl., Cotta Men. Boy -Mr. and Mu.Howard Blown, 2406 Minuteman, Cotta M01a. · ot Clyde Zulch show roam . ExhibitiJig Artists DALE LOGAN HILL WADE ZINT ROGER ARMSTRONG MARILYN SEELAND NEIL BUTCHER EDGAR PAYNE REYNOLD BROWN (F·A.I.F.A.) PAUL DIBERT CLYDE ZULCH SCULPTORS . HY FINK HAROLD WAKEMAN (A.I.F.A.) • II CM 111111 . Spa opens 1h lloiWor llooltll ..._ a wlolat n.y '"" beollo P .. ~Mill _. -· olo ~ l0o . .,., hvo • _...it)' to oa&ed. Ill 2* H•ltel 81Yd., hep lheir au c. yeu Coea ...... I• •• o,e., •111:1U4f. .-.. •• •bd 18 •h Jal'l)' Joiuaaoa, 1D111a111 .... ill o. ... O..tr. ·a. ol ... •••ly _ ... opa, lldoa -IoLII• lalut ~oa--allr-uiODdod·• ii _.. ClbaiDUiaa •actt-laritaUc.ti to men end women ....... .,. llu bot -'•• of lha Harbor Area to vitit al ._.., wlaera llftPOI&td lbe aew bealdt end beauty ..U•&l 1Pria11 wa&el: bee'"" chab, which i1 open from e4 • 1 ...,.,.,. of 101 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. week· ..... , P••• 1 ] miau&e day a, with abt,rter houu on ....... ol fMDa·a •rt•..aa SI1Urdaya and Sunday 1. .... , For tk)' boat too Holldoy --------- lpe oll'era dae iaf1..,ed ••a 1001a. wlteralbe ~ per~e r•ae• from 160 to 110 ........ bat •• bami<lo i~ ia aero, Ia dt.e ultr ... C.llln Y•r Wont AIJ ...... 1 ...... 613.o550 ' NEII!OIIT HAIIII!R Ellll!i Am llCTIOII --P.l lliURSOAV, JULY 27,1111 OOIIJIIA D£L liAR, CALIF. ff.':ifll:f'A,. Our•dy att•cllaa the chaplaia orlea&ation coune at"Muwell Air PotcOBau, A1a.,_e, it ltt Lt. Bdward A. BeCkttrom, • araduate o( Newport Harbor Hiah School. He received hi t B.A. dearee in 1960 from Califomia Sllto Colleae at Lona Beach and hit B.D. Doaree from Pacifi c Lu· cheran Thooloaical Semi- nary, Berkeley, in 1964. Chaplain Beckltrom it che ton of Mr. and Mrt. Knute Bechtrom of lUlu. Hit wire it from Lon& Beach. ----Micbool Colao JonoPoado Jaha P. Law DialwuiCmoll Robin Hooks Paye Dauway "HIIIIIY MIOII" BIO Michael Caiae , Shelley Winten "ALFil" You are cordially invited to visit The Irvine Ranch Information Center where larse-scafe maps and displays visualize for you The Sia·Part World of The-Irvine Ranch. Also diapleyed are Iodian artifactl and historic memorabilia to acquaint yo u with Orange County'• colorful beritqe and traditions. Many special events such u en, photograpby and sculpture abows are alto be&d at this unique .. front door" to The Irvine Ranch. Additionally, all visiton can compece, without obliaation, for a weekend holiday for two at the Newponer Inn. Cootest winnen are named each month. Tbe Irvine Ranch Information Center is located off the Santa Ana Freeway at Myford Ra.d: 3mileooutofTUilin.lti>openfrom9:00A.M. to S:OOP.M. 7 days a week. No oclmlaion clwp. THE IRVINE COMPANY • l' JUDITH BLAND (F·A.I.F.A.) •. ·---..... ......... "UP1111-STAIICAII" -aloo- "TIIIill IITB OP 1111 Al'l'\.1" -· \ \ I j I -. W!LL!AII R. MASON of Lido Isle, president of the Irvine co., announced the new pi¥~• tor Newport center at Friday's press conference at the Newporter lnn. o1 *" Jnoloo c~.:~_·;:::::.,~:~ C....,, ud ..Witional teaantl -6ll2oOICII dovoi ..... nl.--- Willilm Maaoa, pculdent of the Irviu Co., 11•• a pte• •iaw ol what be called ooe of the bige1t denlopa~~tntl le loQibem Califomia and the laraoat under coattruction Ia OriDII County. - He .. u..s attention to the 7 .. tory medical buiktia.a, opeaina ant month; Paahion Square, proparina for ita_ paD4 openlna in September; the 9-story Irvine Buiktiq, dte beaianina of a financial center. He announced the eipina of a lease for Edwuds Newport Cinod,a, and nporied that future plans also include a cultural coa.ter, ldditional bo&ela and apartments, a commercial center orionled to recreational neoda, and, hopefully, the llOW civic center for tho City of Newport Beach. · Mr. Mason aavo hia report at a prou conforonce hold at the Newpor_ter IM. A col«-slide swrrnary of Newport Centet plannina was presented by Ray Watson, Irvine Co. vico"1Qiident, land development. Then, at the pound twcakina aitc, the propam wu continued by AI Auer, director of real estate for the Irvine Co. A colodul feature of the ceremoniea wu the appearance of i.n oxcart, drawn by oxen and carryina coatwned u- noritu. The oxcart aho delivered a replica of an old · Speniab acachest. Pbotopaphs, hiatoric mapa, booka about the Irvine Ranch, a belt with the S brandt uaed on the ranch, Irvine Ranch chain or title, and copiea of local newapapers, includina the Ensian. were placed in the cheat, which waa then buried in a time capsule vault. New theater to be buib Jlll'llt Edwuda Jr., retident and a luae screen that will of Newport Ia land and preai• accommodate the otferinia dent of Edwardt Theatre in Cinemaacope, Todd·A.O, Circ:Wt Inc., haa tisned a 7-mm and tbe D·UO All 'ilA:viiOiro of leue with tho Irvine Co., for Purpote Projection Syatom. e;::~,·~P:~~;;;"r::'!~;:~.!; a theater aite on the eaatem Ope nina or Newport Cinema d, division periphery of NewP?" Center it acbeduled ea.tly nut NEWPORT BEACH I()( f th 1 · c e le ed Or.· at San Mtpel Or. year. 0 e rv•ne o., r v w Thlt new theater, to be At the Irvine buildina ARTIST'S CONCEPTION depicts the urban atmosphere along th~ perl· Fashion Island. High rise financial, pro fession al and comm ercial bull da the history of land planning known aa Edwardi Newport ar0undbreakin1, the apoc· phery o·f circular Newport Center Drive, vr.t.ich enci rcles the 75-acre ln gs will be spaced along ttle outside circumference of the roadway. fo.r the Ir vine ranch, and, Cinema, will be a l,JSG-teat tators were to 1pot lhe ~~;;~~;;~~;;~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::-w•th the assistance of puD--abowplace located on 1 Cinema location by notina • lie relations director Wll-41ere sit; not fu from tho collection or briaht.obued liam L. Aldr ich, presented ~leal buildina. The tl balloont. Tho balloona were colored s li des of the New· million cinema will feature not in view, however, be· port Center development. road ahow enaaacments of cauac the britk afternoon major productiona and other wind had blown them away. motion pictur e1 in advance • • • of aeneral release, ac· • fiMAHOAL PLAlA ccrdina to Mr. Edwards. Tho 9-storylrvine buildinJ, -'Technical and conuruction at Newport Center Or. and featuret will include lounaor-Santa Rou Or. neat the loae chein, apecial aound already completed medical and 'projtction equipment, buHdina, will be the focal &it CODditiODiDJ IDd headna, (Conlinutd on p•• 4) 1 ~ __ .._ THIS q-.STORY Irvine buil ding will be th e nucleus of Newport Financial Plaza, which will house finance-- oriented firms in a 1&-acre complex. The Irv ine Co. headquarters will occupy 3 floors of the q.-story build- ing. .9th ·H. J. GARRETT FINE FURNITURE CARPETS LAMPS, DRAPERIEs STOll WIDI IDRUDS 11 10 ~ Off W•elaousa CIIII•Osls 20 to 70% OFF -· 100M IllS ..ooMIIIS ~ lOOM I'IICIS LAlli'S TAlUS AliA IIUU w .. $ '• 'rt lh ••• F. FUINITUII ... ou. HIAIIIO*DI. rrc. ' H.J.GARRETf fURNflUR~ -ISIONAI: Ull IWIIOII .... --..aM-COSTA WISA. _,. ~ !;;; 0 ~ w z "" w ... ... ::> • EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA-to be located on Newport Center Or. at San Miguel Rd. THIS MEDICAL BUILDING Is the first high rise structure in. Newport Center. The 7-story bu ild ing, to open in August, is the first un it of the medical plaza, wh ich will complement the Financ ial Plaza and the commerdal and residentia l development in the Center . BELOW : The varied land uses in the 622·acre New oort Center are shown in th is sketch. The Irvine Coast Country Club and the New po rter Inn developments are included with in the Center. Additional hote l, motel and residential pr ojects are planned for the a rea inland of the Newporter Inn. ' I BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON Tile Lord'• sower IDitituted - ua II:NI lr Dl. JAMI$ I . IIMMIT JUDAS, THE TlAilOR Thty ·~~ all eatinc out of a ca:D· mon dish in the spirit of true fdlow- ohip aDd all ..... phy.aiiy clooe "' 1-. aDd all hod the. oame oppor· tanity IO< loyalty to H1m -bat -wu a traitor. His emiroumeat did 1101 ... Juclu. And J-a empba- oioed tbia by ayiac, "He tl1ot dipp<lh ... --.... ill tbe dish, tbe-..... betDy .... • Thea be ~ that He .-Jd be crucified aDd would rile .... u it hod -p<ophooie<l of Rioo. "Bal - -diet -by ....,;, tbe Solo of -io botnJOd I !t 11oc1-..,... lor dtot-i(bo hod ... _ .......... n. ]odu....., ....... "'f-. 1o 1t rr And J--·•ed. .,_ -oold. • I do 1101 -..... tbe ...... Jio;\lr ....... ..... _.,. ......... -··jl~ ~~·----....... tl 0 , • ., HoelreWe ...... tDtQ .. ... .. . " I ob> llold I dfwl t. ... -...... J•.,.. ..,_ ~ .. ,..._...,11ool ........ I SIX AUTOS III'IOL VID II IIIWOIT caAJH A Har colllaioe Ia ._. pn to bumper beach tramc occurred a& 11: U a.m. Fri- day. July 21, onNewpon 81Yd,, oorth ol Via Lido, Lido SltoPI Area, when tM aouth-bound c:ar ol DoaaWI J-Dellliat of Rowlud Heiabta ttruc:k I IOU&b-bound Cit atopped on the boulevard by driver Moll M. •Barton, 2290 Channel Rd ., Balboa. Damaae .. timat ed at leu than UOO wat done to tho other 4 cau, driven by War• rem MeOonald or Garden Grove; Held f!. Lyle, fu Via Jucar, Lido lale; Larry Roach of Ri veu ide; and Duane Kina or Los Anaclea. 19th Annual @/RS!m~~~ ~@LUI~~~ ~lmll/RS tllJbf 26-88 PAIIGIOUNDS Costa MeiCI HOUI SHOWS Tue., W..t., Thurs. I'" ··" IRA . CHAMPIONIHII' RODIO Sat. & Sun.-2 p.m. frl. I Sot.-I p.m. TEEN DANCES • 9·12 p.m . NlghHy Sunday 4-7 p.m. IIG JUNIOI FAll UVmOCK AUCTION AucHon frlchly, July 21 IIJO '·"'·I 640 p.m. fl-?ff H/\W/\111\N HI)J 101\Y') . . . . ' . . . . . . Mrs, J~ w_,.. Rush (lernle AI._ photo.) Betty · French is bride ofJohn Wayne Rush Betty Jane French of Newport Shores and J ohn Wayne Rush of West New• port exchanaed maniaae vows in a double ring cere- mony Saturday afternoon, July 22, at St. Edmund's Episcopal Church in Pasa~ dena. The Rev. Gary Jay Ada ms officiated at the wedding ceremony. The bride, wh o u the dauahter of Mr. and Mu. DeWiu H. French Jr. p f Dallas, Tens, wote a caac· like dress or chantilly lace appliqued on silk illusion ne t and uimmed with peau de soie. Her Oowen were ona del Mar Aerved as best man. The Ushers were Doua Oroeaman and Bob Law of Newport Beach, Ri chard Nadelman of Altadena, and Oscar Alvarez of Lona Beach. The reception was held in lhc minot room or the Hun- tinaton Sheraton Hole! in South Pasadena. The bride's mother received gue sts in a yellow s ilk s hantung dress and coat with matc h- ina acceuorie s. The bt ide· groom's mother wore a pink crepe dreu with pin k lace j acket. Their rJowers were whi te orchids. cascading white orchids After a hone ymoon trip to and s tephanotis. Mr. French Puerto Vallarta in \1exico, aave his daughter in mar-the newl yweds will make riaae. their home at 420 Luaonia Mu. Barbara Kalan of St., Newport Shores. West Lafayette, Ind iana, The bride is a graduat e of the bride's sister, was the Byran Adams Hiah School. mat ron of honor. The bridu· The bridearoom, who is the ITiaids were Joyce Ream of son of Mrs. Wayne Rush of • 8 . "··-•• p Costa M.eu; Carolyn aume iJUUu-• ,f .~•adtn.a and the o( Beacoa Bay,. and Jan iateMr. Rush': is a paduate Brown of Corona del Mar, of Loa Anaelea State Col- and Candi Brownell of El lcae and is teachina at Toto. They wore aowna of Maanolia Hiah Schoo l in yellow chiffon over yellow Anaheim. He is taking gra· crepe. duate work at Long Beach John C. Brown Ill of Cor-State College. Vikings to hold luau The Coast Vikina Club will hold a luau at 7 p.m . Saturday, Aua. S,at the Ebell Club, ~IS W. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa. Members and auests will dress in colorful shirts, mumu 's or what have you, Arter the meetina a ntm abo ut Tahiti and Hawaii will be shown by Mrs. Ray Be itman . Members ate asked to br in& white elephants to the meetinJ to stock the booth at the all state pi c- nic in Costa Mesa Park on Aug. 20. The articles are to be turned in to Mrs. Ray Nie lsen Of Mrs. Haniet Annin. These items can be jewelry, knick·knacka, books, article s fm a grab bag Of bazaar. \tone y r8ised will go for scholarshi p and Orange County Associati on for Retarded. A rummage sale is planned for fall . The Ladies Auxil· iary has been busy th is summer sewing scuffs for the Veterans Hospital 1n Long Beach. A traveling basket of &ood ies headed by ~trs . Annin turned in enough money to buy an electric sander-arinder, wh ich was presented to the Orange County As sociation for re- tarded children. The happiest drive-in convenience an ybody'• thought of yet ... MRS. WILLI411 H. COE of COfona del Mar, accountant lor Poclflc VIew M•morlol Park,hasbeen elected 1967· 68 president of the Orange County chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Women Ac· countonts. Sh• will be on the program for the S eptem- ber meetlrtg of women ac- countants and womtn CPA's ln Portlill'td, Ore gon. She wi II speak 1on '1Cost control tor' small business." (Peter· Z.ll. Singer photo.! TV AUTO lclttullll I' H ............ ·-----------WUTCu" AT DOVII' ........... N ........ '•.....,..,,...,.., .. , I·U.JIH ..,,.... .. ,~ ......... ..._,........, ..... ,..,, .... :t•lloll C:........ AT .......,.,.. , , , -,_ 111w O.C • .wr,_ ....,..,_, ,, , ~til .... -................. . Call .. y ... ·-· /14 ......... 1 .. m.osao ' """'mpbe/1 -Middaugh betrothal announced Mn. Dorothy Hardcaule fll Corona de I Mar an- .-ounces the enaaaement or her dauahter, Lola Camp- a..ll, to Ray 'II. Middauah, IGft-ol Mr. and ~.. Ray Middauah, of Balboa Penin- sula. if'hc couple met 1 ii yuu 110 when she wu hi• u• cretuy ll Laaana Pedetal 5avlnat and Loan A.un. Mt . Middauah i1 now the owner or Ha•k Hnterpriau or San Juan Capistrano, and Lola is 18cretary -ror~acco Realty. The weddina will be in October and &he couple will re1 ide in Dana Point. on velvet to be shown TH E ENGAGE MENT of Myra ''Velvet•" by RaiDh Me· on a·trip to Hawaii, he w~s Belnap to William Aus tin of Intyre of Laauna Hill• Lei· rascinat ed by &he paintings Costa Me sa has been an· aute 'world will be eahibited by Leete a o( Tahiti, 00 n ounc~d b~ the parents of durina .\uaust at Mutual velvet, and 1ince thai time the bnde-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Savina• and Loan Auocia-hu concentrated his work Denis Belnap of Corvallis, &ion, 2867 E. Coast Hwy., to ~et. _ J)!fgQfl . The young people Corona del Mar. When not' enjoyina paint· are both 3rd year students He 1tarted paintina about ina, hi1 other love-travel at Oregon State Universi ty 194 5, inspired by therealis--keeps him busy. He main· in Corvallis, whe re Myra is 1 tic work of Norman Rock· tain1 •n active association a me mber of Zeta Tau AI· well. It all started as a wi th World Travel Co. or pha soror i t~ and Bill is at· hobby, but soon became an Santa Ana, and haa con· tending the college of engi· avocation as requests for ducted tours all over the neering. Bill , a graduate of his work 1feW. He studied world . N ewport ~arbor Higt1 School , under Chriuian von Sch---:~--:::-=-::~~==:-is th e son of Mr . and Mrs . neidan at the Business Call in Your Wont Ad Corydon C. Austin of 347 Men's Art Institute in Lo1 673.0550 22nd St., Cos ta Mesa. Anaelea for a time. In 1955, NOW ~o,..·, ah er 3 yroars of plan ning an d construc fion. the lus:urious Holiday Health Club is co mp ll."te ! :\ comp l eu~ health -beauty dub exclusively for a select Mem bership o f 'l'omtn and Meo ·.,.ho are not sati sfied .,jth less thall perfection . CreatC'd by the founders of. the coast to co as t chain of Holiday Hnhh Spas! Our Modem Scudioa ... cwpeted, Mirrored_. luurioualy ••iFed in chJVtU aod Ieath• rrrue ha•e bftn pl•nrd wilh one pal in •.i.nd ... to aiw you •ui•• ~-lea in a •ini .... ti.~. n11nn n The E-X-C-L-U-S-1-V-E I Thr wondrrful Sauna See .. Bath for relief fro. nrr?OUs trnsion , fatiaur and buai.ne-11 prr11unr:s .•. Natu~·• fine~ lrMwn .rlhod for efficient clunaina of Min du"•· Lta'tU you rrlued ... ift•i,orar:ed ... rcfrtahtd. ' NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SEOOIIO SECnOII - -Pill ! THURSDAY. JULY f7~ to llliiA O(L IIAit, f. You con depwtd on us for corefu~ quality IOI.In- dering. And regordleu of the weather, you car~ olway s depend on our prompt, 4S.hour urvice. VALET CUllED Ju•t C.U 01 S·OSI& :U31 I. COAIT IIIWAY. co•o•A na. MAll FINE FURNIT!lRE-DECORATING SERVIC" Amazin&ly ... it costs less when you plan The. Islander wayf HI Bay•ide, Newport Beach -4 673·1620 OPEN VISITOR .-; WELCOME DROP lr\ OR C \L L 47 Rema w1n,l: PrefC'rr C'd Mem berstu ps v.•JI! be offe-red to the next 4~ mn1 ilnd wom C"n 9o·ho mak e" applicar ion . IF VOL' ARI· L'S ED TO Til E "8f5T" OON'T WAI T' The Spa (Hyd.,.S.irl Pool) A,.., Eoclu· •i.-e ... dittct &o. &trope ud P ........... Rdas: ln ap«ci•l MMI ftlt Hot ftit~ inJ Niftr•l WaC~t t rq»lodu •aainat , .. to aiw you lht nry ran-eat ia Mod~tta H,.. dtotbft111P.Y . St.L.ulau:a cmirt ._. .... ,a ciraalatory .,-act•. Offcra reU.ef ,_ anhritia, rt.tu.aci••· du •4 ,.; ... COSTA--MESA 549-3368 2)00 IIAJUIOit BLVD., HA itiiOJt SHOPPING CENTEit, CDSTA MESA ' ' I Newport Center story • (eo.\&inued ffo/1'1 pqe l) Irvine bui ldina a& the comer point ot a complete financial or Newpott Cenlet Or. ·and -loa. San "li auel Or. A l k ""Y The around fl oor will be otrice bui ldina wilt be COO"' ~~:t:::t by Security Piut 1tr ucted near the m.tl be• Bank, Newport tween the twin buildinJi o Savina• and Loan Future plans call (Of at o\lan. -.nd stoc brobraae lcast4 other majorluuctuttl 'fi rma. Thou .i nclude Oellll in the Financial Plaza. :Wi t ter & Co., Lester Ryons .t • '• • Co., and C1owtl ll, Weedon & • MEDICAL BUILDING Co. Of these S fi rma, all but Cutbn1 of a mauivc ri b-. ~canWitteJ now have on ices bon on the med ical bu i ldina 1n Corona .del Mar. . was ac comp li'a hed duri na the Th.o h.vme Co. w11l et• afternoon ceremonies in tho tabh sh 1ts corporate head· tent at the Irvine buildina quarters on the 5th, 6th and site. 7th flooll. Leasing s pace AI Auet, diu ctot of ·real fot othct firma is available es tate for the ltvine Co., on 1he tem ainina rloon . gave the cue, and a coloted The s uuctut e, of whi te (la1e at the groundtncakina concrete . and gr~y sol ar 1ite pJovi ded the sianal for alass, wtll con tam mote the "world'• lonaes t ribbons th an 140,000 square feet or cuuina." INSURANl:E ... Ooot space. Tota l inves t· The 7·s toty, S4.2 mil lion ,------------~ men t is estimated a t S4.2 bui ldina is the firs t to be mi ll ion. The top 7 stories .. ons uuctcd on the periphery wil l be cantilevered out be· of Newport Center 01 ., which yond the fint 2 stories on encircles Fashi on Island. massive horizontal beams Openina is sched1uled fot s upp01 ted by ~oar ing.vetti c.al Augus t. FOR AL.L. OF YOUR INSURANC E NEIEOS ROBERTSON -SADLEIR INSU RANCE 333:1 E. COast Hw.r. columns . Th 1s des 1gn Will Cn the gr ound floor wi II FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... -ai ve a "fl oatina" effect to be a phar macy , hospital and .-----------~ the ~n ti re ~truct ur~ and wi ll surai cal supply facilities, prov 1d ~ •. htgh pottlco atound X·n y lab and a dis pensing tile butl~mg. . optician. The oth et 6 (loon Corona del Mat -67J.:1U O BALTZ MOR TUA RIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COST A MESA Midway b·2424 3520 E. COAST HI WAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole J-<U 50 Sir~u 1942 f riendly Nei&'hborhood Service BELL BRO ADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3433, 8·3434 Costa Mesa Weslcli!Jff Chapel e.!'!·l'!ll·~ -427 E. 17ttt ST. COSfA MESA ........ ~ seu es of 14·foot h1gh will be occupied by some 75 sculptured pane ls by Tom doct01s ' off ices. Van Sant, will be set in the T · d · 1 d . enants to ate 1nc u e ex teiiOI wall or the ground c • J h Cl ' . outtney "' a nz tn-fl oor, representtng elements . 1 L bo N . h h' r I . Cl& a t &tOiy, ewport 10 t e IS(OIY 0 IVI nt · R h d 0 C Center Pharm acy and Supenot anc an tange ounty. 0 ti 1 ,.. Consuuction will begin ~h ca ""0 8o ()()()... 4 t next month, and the building e • . square 00 .11 " d r struc ture , of re mforced con-WI ue tea y ot occupancy .1. W'll' L cre te, ut1 1zes cqncre te ex- next . s ummer. 1. tam · te1ior wall sec ti ons in dua l Perena & Associates are 1 both d 1 "-. . ro e as span te ~am s the destgneu. Reptesenu ng a d h a 1 • d' th P . r· n s eer p ne s. " 18-e eretta u m as paftner t' · d · d ·1 · in charge of the proj ect is thmcuve.d esLBJlr eta• 15 . e WL e too overhang James H. Langenhe1m, A. I.A. d " " 1. h I . pene Uate uy s .. y tg t Jack GeOI'ge, 1\ .. A., LS • open1ngs. ptoject atchitect. C d ""od th The financial complex, to ausey an JVt ~5 are e " k N F ' de \ elopers . The bulld•n& was ue nown as 1 ewpoH man• . · 1 PI 'II 1 II designed by Burke, Kober, c1a aza, w1 even ua y . . include a 16-acle c luste1 of Nl~ol aLS & Archu l~ta, .ar.- buildings for fi nance-oriented c.hJtectuu l and englneellng films. 1\ twin building will rum. be loc ated adjacent to the .r C:HIJIRC: ES .r Jl~ ~ Qlltun~- 3262 I~Vad Str.._,, WnPoWJ1;;tllh · A F,u ~trtd l~td~pnrJifrt Co11gregational Chris tian Churr:h The R~v. John Pridonoff, minister Sunday Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m. Nursery core provi ded Piton&: 6.0·27~ F irst Baptist Church of Costo M~s o lhpti..;! fld>l .. h·llo"'"'hip tmli'peml.-nt /Jd,f., lfapti ~f An o & Magnolia Sts. Dr. P.G. :-oh:umann, pastor SG~DAY SERVICES '1:~5 a .m. Sunda} Schnol I:UIJ a.m. \k,rn ing W''m,,hi,,l 6:Ull p.m. Training l,;nions 7:UV p.m. Evening w,,"h;nl A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY FIRST 8 .-\PT IST Cllt.;RCH fSutJtlt n n ) Corona dl'l Mar Coast HW). at \lac Arthur Pas t<•! Hnwau.l E. Willjams «EWORT HAMOR BIIGII SEIXIID SlCftOII --Pill 4 l!IUR$0AY, JULY ll, 11&7 alllliiA DEL liAR, CALl f . JOYCE MARIE CO MP.TON receives com pliments from Costa Mesa Mayor Willard Jordan, left, and Kennett) E. Hultgren, Orange Coun ty Safety Coun· cil exe cutive direc tor, at a luncheon hel.d in her honor at Ph ilco-Ford Cor- poration, in recognition of her winning a 1%7 Mustang in the "Safe Dri ving ln· centiv e Program for Young Americans" sponsored by Ford Motor Company . Th e large blow--up photograph of Joyce in the Mustang was pres ented lo her at the luncheon . She is the daught er of John Compton, plant secu rity supe rviso r at the Aeronutronic Division. HAMI LTON L. HA TOK, left, 21 4'h 351h Sl., West Newport, is a ne w graduat e of the Edison Company's hydraulic test sc hool. Presen ting diploma is Dwa ine McNulty, superv isor of tra ining. Mr. Hatok, with Edi· son since January, 19bb, is an au to serviceman in Santa Ana . ' ---' ~UI DAHL laellter Drenes & >r>•"'''w '""l Acce ssories an-d Gifts N•wporfer Inn OR 5-1700 Westc/Hf Plaza Ml 2-2444 Newport Beoch o BEAUTY SALON fit~{!~ ~~t, ~ Tho s ,., ol Ptrson ro Poraon Sorvoe• ~ .. '"'T._"' WILCOX.CRiniNDEN HAJtDWARI NavlptleMI Ctt•rt.-... kli 21t10 w. Cont Hwy., N.a . MO-IUf I'·II'AII .Aitn'l o UPHOLSTERY ou-DI.AI•v alA•••• • No Shf'.nl 111 .... Wilted Heodt ...... pet "-at foWLf'9 ... "*'~"-' • Wo!otr Stolfi .._.,1 OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE e ,lOffSSIONAL REMOVAL e ,ROFESSIONAl INSTALlATION e TERMS MAY IE ARRANGED e FREE ESTIMATES e FRE£ LOAN DJtA PfS 200fo OFF FOR CASH & CARRY ' 5<10-1366 642-0270 1702 Newport llvd. ot 17th Co~ota Mesa BONUS HOURS DRIVE-IN WINDOW open Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM FRI DAY 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM cosr" MESA 1 210 Eut 17th s~r .. , M •mbor Fodor~l Oopoa.t ln•u'~""" Co•ptH~I<OI'l MR. KLEEN • C.rpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping and waxing • Windows Complete Cle an ing Service. CALL- 646-4977 o PLUMBING A.R. IURSAC PLUMB ER 700 Camat..i on Ave. Corona del \lat Plumbing Repairs DAY & NIGHT WAT ER HEAT ERS ' WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Stud) A:UU p.m. Prayer \1eeting Phone 6 7 3-ft626 ' SU tiOAY SCHOOL ••• , 9rU ""' MORHlHCi WORSHIP •• 11t00 ""' f;.VENINCi WORSHIP •• 7r00 ,.., WEDNESDAY SERVI CE h15 ,... NURSERY PROVIDED l ~§~~§~i::::~l----=6::..7=-3-::_41:.:30::.__ __ ~~ DoGEARE'S 27U B. Oouc IIWJ. UPHOLSTERING Os•u .. Mlr (By Europe"" Cra(l•men) ,_ fJ .. YJII REMODEL 2 pc. oot ONLY F.~~~~~~~~~~ 169 .50 Coli "8•"'1'" Lutheran O.urch Of th• Mos ter Luth•ran Church in Ameri ca 2~00 Pacifi c View Dr. Corona del ~lar , Califmni Dr . Willi am R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 R:·F> .1.m .. Family \\nr ... htp 9 ·.\'> «.m .. C.h1.1rrh :-'r hool 11 :00 a.rn .. Fr stiH' "nro;h ip :-. I'Rq .H' PHO\ Ill Ell f'ENTRAL BI BI..E P•,..•r of rio• Hol1 Spirit Sunoloy Sch.,.l 9 "•"'· M•,..lng W•o•hlp l01l O "'"'' IEw onlntJ So••lc• 7 ,,..,, w.o .. uJ•~ &lbl• Study •nol ,.,..,., 7 P•"'• Mun ory olurlnt •••vic•• A full \'o ath Pro1nm of Or•••e ••d 2Jrd s,, Coata Mesa ,,,,., H.(. J.,.,., Christian Sc ienc• Services tlKST CHURCH Of" CHRIST, SOENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newpott Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: 15 "·"'· •ncl II "·"'· SUNDAY SE RVICES 9: IS -II "·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEE TINC. 8 , ..... READING ROOM w••" doy •: 9 "·"'· -5 P·"'· W..tnoaoloy: 9 •·"'· • 7:•5 P·"'· Tuo aoloy onol Frod ol': 9 "·"'· -5 P·"'·• 1·9 P·"'· S..nol•y: 1 p.,.., -4 •·'"· SI:COND CNVItCN OF' CNIUST. 5C1ENTIST NtwpOJ I Be ach at COJona dtl Mat )8]q East Coast lh1hwa)· SUNDAY SCUOOL 9: IS •·"'· SUNDAY SE RVICE 11 •·"'· '4'EDNESDAY EVEN ING MEETING I!OO •~r"'· READ ING ROOM - Mutu al Buildi ng 2863 East Coast Hiahway Mon. • S111. 10 a.m. to ~p.m. Thur~day t>vf!'ninjl" -1 10 9 'r'ou arc c01'd1allv 1n vited 10 11\tnd Chur ch sf:rv1 cU and to ust the ·Rtadina Room. 1lrwpprt'ltarLor Lulhtmn ~lwrdt .. 0,. lb~ B l~tlf$ o'wrloolirtt Nrui{Jotl H11rltot " ~tOt Ct...ll"l" DltiVC N EWPORT BEACH. C ALIFORNIA t HE AMERI C AN L U THER AN CHURCH 8:00a.m. to q:oo a.m. -Fillf'llly Worship Ser1vjce •. q:l 5 .. ,.. ID 10:15 a.m. -Family Sludy St sslon. 10:30 a.r:1. 1o li:JO a.m.-Fam ily ~J<>rsh l p Strvlce. 11le lie¥. -G. BlolO, P •l« 1\e Rev. Oeorae J. Buadiec:ker, Vi 1itation Pattor --~~ JOH N BROM.flEL D of Newport Beach, lc.nown through- out the TV worl d as "The Sheriff of Cochise," toolc. advantage of the hottes t run of barracuda in local wat ers in years to bring back a limi t of big "logs" while fishing from the Fu ry II out of Davey's Locker In Newport Beach. Supervisors finish course Si xt een Newporl Be a'ch municipal a uperviaot~ have successfu lly completed a 3~onth cou11e in effective supervisory Pf&cti ccs, it was announced this week by Harvey L . Hutlbw t, ·city manaaer. Participantl at· tended week ly seminar shop sessions wh ich covet• ed all aspects of s upcr- visina municipal activi ties. James P. DeChline, ad"" mi nis tr ative auistant to the city manaaer, comdina- ted lhc •od:ly seminar dis- cuuions. The 16 are Ill followt: Jon 0. Schcxle , police officer: Me l•in L. Hau,e, unior buildina in- spec&or; Ita,...,.. OlwYif, senior lll•pard; William H. Mill•. •••i• life111Ud; Jack A. Oi-.llo,..., pork foreman; Robert M. Granaer, recreation 'uperviaor; Got· don Kilmer, park attendant; Marvin L. Morton, equi ~ me nt mechanic foreman ; Kenneth Means, refuse foreman; John Bamford, ttaffi f: painter foremen; Ra lph Bonds, ceme nt finish- er; William B. J ordan, car- penter: Oildardo R. Oomet., contttUction foreman; Jack Beckwith, utility aide; Stanley Peteraen, parlrina meter foreman; Henry Tepl, ••t er and sewer mainten• ance leadman. • They received d'lei r In• temational City Manaaeu Aun. c:ertifiealu ot como- pletioa from Mayor P••l Gnabn et Monday en nin1' • Ci&w _c-eil -11 ... BUILDING 215 Moln H. I . 536~5 FREE dol & pickup • I l ~ ~QUIPMEN; *"''"' .... c ••• ,., ••-whh Gruollt r ~--...... "·-P' o DRY CL EAMIMG I h ()P!.U. · CIHIU 17,~!::.~:"";~1 .., bucllle& Jc ~ feet Nnice -""olil)' _, - .air •.-.ice t .. dly. Pi•iDed L-.dly~ A.a•CJ .. I . c:.oe H.,., ,._ .• , .• ~ IIIAL TM IQUII'MIMT ~acuzza.-r HIRLPDOL UTN Natwe'• Way to Healtb - Beau:ty -Rel&u tion. Call ·ror a de111011.stralioa ~ ...... 136-7,.1 (){f.·.~ .? ....... , .. ~ -·--- UPHOLSTERY • REFI NISHING OR-'P ERIES e CUSTOM CA RF'ETS AMPt...£ PARKINC. IN RE.-.R NEWPORT fURNITURE CO., tMC •. ''WHE RE TH E 4-V.S. FLY" --·--...... ...; .... .: ....... U PI't .. lflll ~40 •• c. •• ,~~~~~~~~::=~~: __ CON 1' AC 1' L ...... .......... T'flr..IM8 ROY !lla.-IIIACT!Me "IIIUCJIIII.tNe •• PLUMBING SERVICE (R~<lioble pj...,.bi,., <111d llf:<Uillr ) 24 /lOUR EIIF:RCE..VC)' 5£R1'1Cf; PHONE 6<16·11622 R••· 5>18-4187 Repair -lftstallation - Remodel TOM OoGEAR E 961 W. 17th St. • U"i t C Cotto M••• JEWELE R 31 23 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole 3-22.50 IERitSHIRE'S .... .., LUND! EON -.lliNHER COCI(TAILS ORiole M40S :1450 VIA OPORTO .N-Booclo MAl lilY'S !HOE REPAIR P\t.tH •d Lu...,e lhpllr -0,.-s & , s ... ,. ONI: DAY SERVICE motter ........ -" 'rJ311 • NEW'OIIT HAIIIOR illliGII IEIUID IEC'IlOII - -PliO 5 lMUIISOA_!LJULY 27,1167 CDDMitl. STATE IOIIIIP ltJ Snllfor .b .. SdnJia • my first teiSion IIEIIBERS of lhe Snug Harbor to 23 lbs. Catch was made &a leais lature l yeau aao, I spent much or a quiet Lincoln'• birthday in my Capitol olfice readin& tho report on the ''pilot study" (or a ptoaram called "corn-- penutory education.'' '""' sponsors and s upporters of thit proaram auumed that penons or limited financial means are unabiC to acquire an adequate education ror themselves or their chil- dren, either by their own efforts or by makina use of our uistina public educa• tional system. Association of Newport Beach. show off first significant albacore catch of the year for Newport Harbor -48 of the longflns ranging in weight from 10 Mile Bank from the chatter boat Patrician out of Davey's Locker In Newport Beach. The chase for ttle albles Is now in full swi ng, Local artist$_ featured Works oC 11 wetl.oknown area artists will be exhib- ited durina Auaust in Mariners Library, Corona del Mar Library and Newport ~=.! Beach Libuty. · The fine arts cOOrni tlee or =:.;::.I) the Junior Ebell Club or Newport Beach h&a invited all those aolected as their .. artiat of the month" fot PO ... &YMIAISCAIUU NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 1L VD. PH. 646-9ll3t.:oata Mttaa. the past year to show 3 ot 4 or the ir recent paintinas. Thou participatina are: Vi Watson, J oan Brandt, Richards, Ototchen Williama, 'Zoe Smith, Alrtod Criufulli, Julea Apamonte, RiveHa Malinorr, Howard Folsom and Barbara Klark. I.L SAYIIIIH.DAI APPIIAIRIS IIEIAIIED Seven Newport Balboa Savinaa 111d Loan Aaan. a~ praisers have been re-ap- pointed by th e savings and loan commi uioner. The appraisers aie P.A. Palmer, chainnan of the board; President Aanes Blomquist, one of the fe w women apprai sen in !his area; director Ralph P. Maskey, vice--president Spaldina B. Easlman, vice- president and chief apprai s· er Gordon Re«non, and ap- prai aeu Frank Seienen and Paul Silva. Preston Twitchell, ..mose previous appoinlment has not ex pi red. is a! so an ap- praiser from Newport Bal- boa Savinaa. Readina their "pilot" re• port on Lincoln's birthday, I was struck by ,the irony of the fact that, by their criteria, Abnh6m Lincoln was a "disadvantaaed child .. in need of "compen- satory education. u But Lincoln did his own com- penaatina. Contrary to so much fash- ionable thinkina today, po- ve rty is not an insuperable ot even a particulatly for- midable banier to success for individuals determined to succeed. Out country was built, not by any pri- vileaed clan, but by men and women -immiarsnts and children or immi1rants -who came up fr om poverty by their own effotts, with- out askina anyone else to .. compensate" for what they lacked in the beain• ninl!;. Nevertheless, since 196S compensatory education hu become a major undeltakina fEDERATIOH NAMES of Califotnia s tate Iovern· N.B. AD EXECUTIVE ment. Several bills eJ:pand- Mary Bennett, president of ing the program have ~en Bennett Advertisina, New-passed th is year. Two mo re came before the Senate port Beach, has been elected · 'd t (W te R Education Committee, of v1ce·presl en es m e· . aion) of the newly formed wh1ch I am a member, on Ameri'hn "dvertisina Fed·· July 21. eration. income areas which ia al· ready in uiatenco at Dish· op, California. The princi- pal objective or the Biahop school seen -not to be developina the mind or lm--t provin& teachiga a kilts, but compellina teachers to live in poverty conditions in orde~ to "leam wh~t ia like... \ ' • •• I The teacher, Jike the men- tally sifted child, in a low- income area should be 1eek· ina bet\et ways to in1pire hia auociatea and pupils to rise out. of poverty, not adaptina to it aa a way or life sweetened by an oc- casional dote of tax--money ''componaation." PAL1L ANTHONY does his best to explain one of the satirical assemblages In his exhibit of the \'Guggen· head Collection of Humor In Modern Art,"belng shown this week in South Coast Plaza's mall In Costa Mesa, throu~ July 2q. This one Is by "Juan Gtease" and is entitled "Robotic: Nude with Shipped Ge.r." . THE REo U~~ The followin& "R~J. Line•j au.-d. The Soviets point 10 ties with the Europeari So--R~(wrt on communist pro-Lenin·• directive that com-ciali1t countries,'" is pa&anda tactics was pre .. _ munists must always 1peak "aloaan'' which hu been pared by the Cardinal Mind.J• "of the need to prepare for "ezploited" by the U.S. unty Foundation, P.O. Box a revolutionary war in the ••u a means of ideoloaical 11321, St. Louis, Mjs.soun' event of the victory of so-action to cover up the true 63105. cialism in one counuy -Mth deaiana of imperialism." capitalism still in existence Such "bridae buildina," the The Kreml in's newest in the neiahborina coun-Kremlin directive says, is psycho-warfare sloaan is tries." But Olinese-styl e part o( an "imperialist'' "buildina bridges." Soviet sloaans are "revolutionary plan "to suppress the world propaaanda maaazines and phrases" at this period be· Socialist COfmlUni ty, to r~ newspapen are filled with cau"e Comnunism needs store the undivided rule of articles on the subject. The . the capitalist countries as imperialism." weekly \1oscow News (d1s· .. 11 -•• · d R -•· . . , S) · temporary a 1es 1n Of er e-..ma these words from U1buted here m the U. · IS h 1 c .. 'ld C · . h d' to e P oul ommun1am. the Soviets, can we delude devollna muc space to ts·· . . . cussion of U.S.~.S.S.R. That is why, accordma to ouuelve_s 1nto be h~vina the Soviet suatel)', today's slo-Communists are 101na to be trade. Typical of such ar· ticles are "Real and Make-gans must pretend to pro-very cooperative once we Believe 'Bridaes"'· in Mos· cow News issue No. 9, and interviews with pro--Red trade advocates such as U.S. industrialist, Cyrus Eaton J r., who has formed a pa rtnership with the wealthiest famil y in Ameri- ca , the Rockefellers, to pro- mote trade with the com- munis ts . mOte cooperation -"build-1et our bridaes built to Mas- ina bridges"-between non-_<~o_w_':_ _______ , convnunist and conununist nations. As non-corrrnunist nations help to build com- corrmuni sm, they wi II also abandon any plans to free those nations from convnun- ism. That is only loaical. It was Stalin who invented the first sloaan in this line . in 1921: "peaceful coea.- To communist psycho-war-istence." The "peaceful fate experts, the sloaan couiatence'" \inc deve1ope4 "'buildina bridaes" ia one further as Red ";'~:~:~;~: step fotward from last year's such 81 Political :'dialoaue with the conunun• World Man:iat Review, 1515," and two steps fot• . . d r h R d , II , Ne'lll' T1mes usued a call for war rom t c: e s ca aor ... r 1 • ,. d1aloaues between corn-peace u c~J:ut~nce. . munists and non-corrrnun- The speed With whi ch this ists.'• This call resulted, clevercatch-vhrasehas been It' at 1 in brina;n1 about . b . . ld u 1m e y, PICked up y Opln!On~no • the fiut international '"dia- en i~ ~overnment, ~e press, loaue" between communists telev1510n ~nd rad1o, repre-and non-communists: the . ---1 LoLli 1 Ttr ... Y • • ..... ..,.c.w ..,. ... e NIII.C.. ..... c.... .. _ •m•--• _...,. If you ue a newcomer. blow of a newcomer co lhc Jlarbor Arc• who has not been welcomed, 4D her a fnor by caJiina tile Hatbor Visitor between I and tO a.m., and ... ~ wi II call ot1 yoat frin4 ••ilh va luable informatir..1 and aifls from frieadly bosincu fi""s whleh stand ready 10 help her become acquainted wi ltt her ne,.. sunoundinas. ' THE HARIOI VISITOI "'-•: HY "161 e UGAL MOTICE She served u secretary of tbe Fifth District, Adver· tiaina .\uociatioo of the West (recentfy merced with Advettiain& Federation of America) and hu served as credentials chaitman for J years. She was selected by Oranae County -\dvettising Club as 1961 advertisina woman of the year and also received the Marion Vilmu1e Award for ;he most outs land· ina conuibution by a woman in adveJtis ina in 13 western s tates. LEGAL NOTICE One of these set up a spe- cial compensatory educa- tion propam for "mentally aifted diudvantaaed mi- nots." The mentally aifled child, above all, does not need ''oompensation." He hu a natural advantaae over his fellowmen ; his "disadvantaae," if any, is solely economic . Fat fr om limi,ting the mentally aifted, ambitious chi I d's ability and willingness to learn, economic hllldship stimu- lates the use of those qual- ities to bette1 one's place in life. "The other "compensatory education" bi II before the Senate Education COO'IT'Ii t· tee would establish special trainina centets for tea- chers involved in this pro- pam. The !!tate director of sents two g1ant steps ahead C , th S d r ~-. , . enter aor e tu y o U'l:l• for the communtst mtem_. . 1 · · • h' h . moc rat1 c nat1tuuons 11 -uonal movement. 1 bl ' . d "P . . 1 y~u 1c1ze acem 1n For centunes 5 o~ans Terris" convocation held have moved men and nallons . N y k C't to action. Leaders of the 10 ew Of 1 y. 0 e IN 111S STAn OP . Callforn_u . _ ····-• AT 1'!1! CL081 OP BUSINESS ON J.\IM J.O: • IM7 PVBLISHID IN ll&VONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OP ntE Cl/IUlENCY, UNDER SEC- T10N $211, U. S. 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" .. .. .. • compenutory education could not point to any fields or academic study in which these centers would provide better teacher train- ing than the hither educa- tional facilities we already have. In practice, these new trainina centen may well resemble a uaining schools for teachers in low· 5,150 ARE ENROLLED IN SUMio!ER SCHOOL Student summer school en• rotlment teached S. 1 SO in the Newport~iesa Unified School Disuict, some lSO more than were expected, accordin& to Or. Norman Loats, assistant superinten- dent of insuuction. The S290.700 pto&tam has l,SS2 elementary studenu, 1,326 int etmediat e, and 2,081 hiah school students participatina. French Revolution cried: The "dialoaue" hne has "Liberte, Eaalite, Frater-now advanced to "buildin& nite," -Liberty, Equality, bridaes," --which realty Fraternity -and French means buildin& world cont-' blood boiled. Patrick Henry munism. Brainwashina the told Kina George, "Give me American public to accept liberty or give me death," the job of buildina Red and the American re vo lution• bridaes is now fully under aries were ready to follow way. The American press - him. Reactin1 to slogans, and e'-pecially the New York man y Americans ea&erly Times and the St. Louis went to war-to "Remember Post-Dispatch -are pro-- the Maine,'" to "Make the moting "buildina bridaes"' World Safe for Democracy," throuah uade euctly as U.S . and to "Remember Pearl Comnunist Party boss, Gus Harbor." Hall , predicted lhey would No One is more conscious in the October. 196S, World 0f the importance of slo--Manist Re vie,...·. Other newa· aans than the communists. papers are follo wina in line. Lenin wrote exhaustively H 1 1 th . b. d th armony, or rea mutua on 1s su ~eel an on e · ·th th . . cooperallon w1 e com--Jmponance of USiftJ slogans · th -~ "L .. 'Id' . munut.s rou.,, oul 1n1 to further communut ~:oals. br.d .. · th 1 t th ' I "Th R 1 · 1 aes, 11 e as 1n1 n e evo ut10na.ry th K I' h . . d 111 . Phrase•• (a,·ailable in a e rerr.lft . ~· 1n min · II brand new edition at an y c an be venfied by referrina crnnunist bookstore) Lenin '? last Dec_ember•s lnlem_a· warned how inconect use of llonal AffaJn, the Soviet sloaans (phrases, as he ide_oloaical_ jou'!'al. l_n . an termed them) "might ruin article ~ ntltled s;rmpenahst out revo lution. •• Lenin Jdeoloa•cal DNif'i'iins Wid I . I R I . "I called the incottect uae of n~mahon a . e atlona, slnaans. "revolutionary ~~~ moat offic1a\ or. all So- phrases.'' By "revolutionary VIet .~ocwn~n!s P<!lnta _out phra!:e~akina.'' he •aid, that . the bndaes ~hey "we mean the repetition of proclauned by _Pre ~1dent o lutionary s loaans ine• Johnson and envls&Jin& a rev 'd . of . I • Maybe you can't move the mounta1n , but you can move that cnsp, clean mountam a1r-and enjoy 1t on the hot· test days right where you hve w1th gas air conditioning. It has no city clatter. It operates on natural laws -with no multiplicity of movmg parts to clank, rat11e . squeak, grind, thump, v·Y·V·Y·vibrate or repair. For more information on Gas Air Conditioninc, c:al(dired or collect to: 538-0211, Ext. 322. Thirty-three 1 tudents at· tend Whittie1 Elementary School. Of those, IS are at- lendin& under the dislrict'a Pfoject '"Catch-lJp," a fe- derally funded propam to pre pare younaateu for their first year in school . t.pective of objective cir-WI em~1 ~conom1c, cu • cumstances at a aiven tum wral, ldeoloatcal a;nd;o:th:;•;•::;ii=;;=l in events ... the sloaans are superb, allurina, intoxic.., tina, but there are no aroonds for them: such is the nature ol the revolutionary phrase." ATT!MD51MSTITUTE Jack Bamolt, uocutive fl'llnaaor ·or the Newpowt Hatbor Chombor o( C..,. mere.. wu ~ JSO The cunent feud bet•ee• cUIMir euc•lli"a (tom Red China and &he So•iet U •••• elllediq IIIIo 1,.. Union conc:cnu the .. ,.~ alit.&t fot Ot.-iaalio.. l•ti<MW)t phrue.u To •• ~·• •• *' a. U.i._. Sorie.tt. Chi111ue led• .-.... aitJ ol S.la Clara, J•IJ mitinterC~reted Lenia by 16-n. 1"be euc_. ... , tool ulliaa f01 • WOJW rno ... ·6 •-ol dolly cluo,_ U... Chioa'o • .....,.. 1 .. wad.. &Didd l , .... ., c.IC)haHam'a t.'ood. ia a .. ,.. .. .-.... _. took l IM:Iwt wohttioury JJMue" btcaeo ol ""-··---· lt ........... -...,;~A~l•oi ... ,.. r I a THE FIRST PLATEAU has been reached by the "552" Club with the acceptance of the tOoth member. The club is co~ prlsed of men, limited In number to 552, who pledge $100 or more each per year fOJ expansion at Haag Hospital. They have raised $15,000 to date. Pictured here marking the t()(HT!ember plateau are, from left, Phil Righter, 104 Via Oijon, Lido lsle, who has just received member· ship card No. 100; AI Auer, vlce·presi· dent of ~the club, and John A. Vi bert, president. Other officers are Norman Loats, secretary, Ed Hirth, treasurer, and directOfs Daniel Aldrich Jr., Harry Bab-- bitt, Roy Car ver, John Killefer and Wil· lardVoi t. Thei r s·year goal fund is $276,· 000. (Jack West photo.) City boards hold election Tho No.,... lloooh Chy Couacll received notinc .. lioa Moaday enalaa of tU a&eceion of officer• by the rollowilll orauizaliona: • Plana.ina 'Coaniniaa - Devid W. Cu.rti1, chairman: William B. ·Ciatk, ht vice· chairman; John J. Jakoaky Jr., 2pd vice-chairman; Ray Y. Copelin, ucretary. e. Pub, Beachu and Recreation Comminion - Walter J . Koch, chairman; Walter Semeniuk, vice• chairman. • Board of Library Trua- teea -Roaer W. Hardacre, chairman; Mn. Hancoc:k BaMina, secretary. TOP AI RloiAH CHOSEN Airman Pint Clan Char- lea W. Zepr, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs . John Diebolt, 2751 De Soto St., Coata Mesa, has been named out· atandinJ airman or the quar- ter in his unit at Shu Lin Kou Air Station, Taiwan. Airman Zepf, a communica- tions analysis specialitt, was selected Cot hia uem- plary conduct and duty pet• formance. ---l ~··{{(,.!!!~· ....... I aw ..... '*w.,.. n. ........ ~-I . ..,. _____ _ ... ::-::.~ ---:::;.. I ·---~ • RALPH KISER, at left Edison dlshlct manager, and Costa Mesa Mayor Willard Jordan display "All-Elec- tr ic ~ulldlng Award" which was presented In ttcog-o ni tlon of electrical excellence lncorporat ed Into Costa Mesa's new Civic Center. The new S4 million complex was built by William J, Moran Co., from plans drawn by the architectural firm of Schwager, Henderson and Associates, A.I.A. (Studio One photo.} COLLECTiON Of HUMOR IM ART IS DISPLAYED The Guaacnhead Collec· tion ot Humor in Modem Art ia now on di1play in South Coast Plan'• Mall throu&h July 29. The show feat utel 64 worlu with ti tles and tonaue•in~heck es.plana- tioru. ·The collection wa1 cteat ed by Paul Anthony to satirize way-out modem art. After opcnina in Scoua- dale, Arizona, 1&1\ year, the 0uJ1cnhoad Collection became a major towiat at• uac:tion for the Pboeni1• From the Police BloHer Scotlldale witb , fOR A COISEIYATIYE ApprMch to G•l\•ralll\luranc• Contact ED WARD AT JAY & R!NfRO N. NEWPORT BL NEWPORT BEACH PACIFIC VIEW Mlr:MOit t4L P4U;: Ct,..rftT)I • Morhrl•lf M111K1It11"' • Ch•ptl '""''•/ Strt.~ictJ c., ... .,lo" Srrvicrt .UOD Pedlc: Vkw on ... , N-port luck. CailfonU DNJ napkie interiors IT WAS A REA L SPLASH , as savings manager Bonn ie Llndi g, at ri ght, can tes.t lfy, when the new office of Glenda le Federal Sav ingS was ch ristened at its Harbor Area locat ion, 2333 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar. The chr istenin g blow is be ing admin istered by linda Pf Ieger, Miss New port Bea ch, and Russe l l Litch, mana· ger of the new branch. The new quarters ref lect the nauti ca l env ironment, comp lete with signal flags and be laying pins. (McKeon photo.) Moo.r.y, July 17 The front and rear win .. dow• on the 1962 Chevro- let of Annette Olivu, 128 34th St., We~t Newport, were amuhed whi lc the car wa• parked ncar her home ... A buralar 1tole a 1100 Polasoid camera, a 1120 television cabinet, and other valuable. worth an C1timatcd Sl60 (rom the houu o( Henry W. Valon .. tine, 1020 E. Balboa Blvd., on July & •• .In what police de•cribed 11 a till tap, a thief stole S130 from the office at the Mo Bo Tel, 4401 W, Coast Hwy,, Weat Newport, on July 16. Tu .. doy, July l9 Sabot uilboat equipment. valu.d at U66 wae e&oiea REINI TA GOLE NOR te lls a bunch of skept ical pajama makers, "I'm not at all in love," and doesn 't do a ve ry good job of convinci ng them in the Orange Coast College summer musical produc· tion of "Pajama Game." The show will be staged in the OCC Auditorium Aug. 2,3, 4 and 5 at e:1 s p.m. Behind Re i nita, who ha ils from Costa Me sa, are , left to· right: Mar ia Bland of Oao1a Point, Kerry Tonnesen of Costa Mes a, Car ol Clifford of Costa Mesa and Toussaint Dubois of Costa Mesa. • Home need refurbishing? • Updat ing ? • Complete decor or long range plonn ing. I • Res idential or Contract out or the J&ra,e o( Shaton M. Nub, 1246 Via Undine, Lido lnle .. · .Maurice w. Pulu, 2115 Placentia Ave .• Co1ta Men, wu anutcd on • charae or violation or probation at the Bayside Mobi11tation, 301 C. Coant Hwy., at the inter•cction with Bayaide Or ••• Donna J. CaMon, 2700 Petc11on Way, Colli Meu, was ar .. rented on a drunk drivina charae at llrd St. &nel New- port Blvd., Central Newport • . .Arter pryina open a 11idin1 IC{een door to aain enuance to the home o( Lawrance M. Saloba, 2057 Conrnodote Rd ., Baycrc•t. I burJIU 1tole S250 •.. The 1964 Lincoln or James Buckman, 1300 W. Cout Hwy., Matinen Milo, Wll ntolen July 10 hom hin home •.• A thief spied the 1100 watch of Cattoll Aim, 401 Holmwooc1 Or., New- pori HeiJbtn, han1in1 on dr.e aearshift lever of the parked Aim ctr at 2601 Vinta Dr., Bay Shores , and arabbcd the watch. w.-.... y, July 19 Edward M. Quinn, 419 N .. Newport Blvd.. Newport Hei&hta, wan ane1ted on a drunk in public charae at Via Lido Nord Via Genoa, Lido llle •.. The S400 Flipper brand din&hy of Hu1h H. Bowe, 1107 Santia1o Or., Dover Shorn, wan ntolen from a moorina •lip at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Co11t Hwy ., Marinen Mile .. ·.A prowler wu ·reported in the 2300 block on Pacific Dr., CorOna del Mar ••. "Ye1, •• Arthw Shipkcy ,412 Evenina Star Ln., Dover Shores, thou1ht to himaelf, "that doen look like my new trailer and boat bcina towed 10uth on Santiaao Dr."; and it wan; he found hi1 boat and trailer had been atolcn from hi1 home ... David C. Tustinon, 1041h Hiahland Or., Newport Shores, wan arruted at hi• home on a charp of aunpicion ofpoa .. scuion of marijuana. . . Robert L. Scilina, 407 Hardin1 St., Balboa, wu it.rrea\ed on a chi!JC O( 11- sauh on a peace oWcer at Cypreu St. and HardinJ St. Richard M. Williams, 3609 Newport Beoch -Box 1361 548.9798 548·3001 ' W. Balboa Blvd., We1t :. Newport, IUrrendered him-- CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Ser\'lf."r DOll E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. JS Y can in Newport Beach 1107 E. Balboa Blvd, 673.6590 Coloring Contest CDLOI TilE DOT·TD·DOT SE•OIETTE .. .. a w..tt'• IIW• P•t•-Sec1i• 2. P•t•l ... .... ,.., •try ............. ,., •• 2121 L C..at Hwy., c-o 4ol llor, Calli., ,. ...... .4 .... l•tet ........ .,, J•l.,· 31. .. ..,. ....... ·-·· .... -.... a ..... ..,. IIM.IIILL 1111¥11 fll Til lilT ~ .... will ......... --... -.4 ........ . JAUES McCLUSKER, at left, secretary to the nls· ter of Education for the Corrmonwealth of Australia, toured the Orange Coast College campus recently to get ideas for es tabl ishing a junior college system. He Is shown here In the data processing center with Or. James Fitzgerald, OCC dean of Instruction, Aus- tralia has 3~ear technical ,institutes and a university system, but nothing between. aelf to police upon learninJ of I warrant iuued for hil wrest on a charae oC mali- ciou• mischief •.. Paul L . Cra~ald, 757 Center St., Cotta Men, wu •rented on • chuae of tuepicioa or po&HathM of marijuad at loi...S A••· ·ond 1!. Bolboo Blod., Bolboo. .... ,. Jolp 20 Demit R. Lyons, 103 Oonnt01 St •• Coe&a Wtaa, WU ....... OIIU A81alt WIN A BIBLE I · •na 1111 • and better)' charae at Ma,. netic Metal• Co., IS) Pro- duction Pl., Wut Newport Heiahu, where he wan re- ported to have ntr~Jek foro- man Cart Matkwood or Hun- tinJton Beach. Friday, July 21 ArmatronJ Weir, 2004 Viua Caudal, Eut Bloff, wu muted at 1:20 a.m. on a drunk dtivlna charae on Jamboree Rd ., ~ mile north of the Newponer Inn • ·.·,A Sorambler motorcycle, belonaina to Jamen B. Olover, 734 Shalimar St., Coua Men, ••• 1tolen (rom the HuJh" Aircraft parkina lot at $00 superior Avt., WeuNewport HeiJhta. Soturdey, July 22 Pierco C. SbiiMOD Jr., 227 Diamond An., Balboa l•land claimn he had De- puty Diltrict Attorney Crail"• word be WOiil14 DOl be arrented if be mr.de aood • bad <heck boin1 bold by the Newport Beach pollee; when he attived. at the ala- tion he was booked on a wanant char1in1 him with c11hina a check without sutricient fundn ••. Maraaret E. Winterbum, 213 43rd St., Went Newport, was ·arrentcd on a drunk in public ch•u1•ol at 4500 block on Rlv.r Ave., Weat Newport; a nhort lime later her hunband, Harry Wintcrbwn, wa1 ar- anutcd at the Police station on a nimilar cbarae .. ·. Charle. P. Aleundtr, 1628 W. Ocean Pt., Central New• port, was arrested on a drunk in auto charac at 3100 W. Balboa Blvd., We1t Newport. , .A hit and run car sideswiped the parked can of Jack Newcomb, 503 Fetnlcaf Ave., and Gerald Sten1on, 503lh Pernlear Ave., Corona del Mar. lA I COCK SALES UP $1 )I MILLION OVER 'U Por the n1cal yeu andocl May 31, Babcock Electro- nic• Corp. of Co1te Men ropotted ule~ and other ift"' come of 114.963.443, and net income or 1579,187 or 76 cent• pet nhato on u averaJe of 763.097 thateil ' outstandina. Thi• performance CCim" par en with 1966 n al.. ot 113,44<4,077 and net ineo~ne o( S4SO.S39 or 59 centt par sbaro bencd on an • .,. ...... or 760,721 nhuen oaut:llld- ina. Workina capital at ,,., end .,., 14,196.112 cCJmoo pu..S wilh IJ,726,SS3 o yeac aao. AnBID_.lHOI' Delaaatea to a ncaat Red Crou y<JUih loodonllip -kahop """' ot tbo Unlo •enlty of ColllorBio. S. lllo... Incl..., LA- Wallo, c-dol Mor HI .. ... ....... 8111 ..... - .... H-HI .. -1. a. . OHW WOifa, rea.-cll ... .O.ioto ot .. UCI - oto Collo" o1 Adii<Wo- ••·oo"odu-d.-1 -oltiOL Wl!at do you do when ~ .. • 'P!UJ phone geta out of ' iflla<li on a Saturday , • ·!Pill'' Tbia ean certainly tMi a llrioua problem-."~lyifsomeonein ··•· 'Yoat famil)' is i11 ~r you n:peetm1 an 1mpor· call. Should this ~I'Pm, to you, we're al~ tllore to help. Just at Repair ~rvice. v •• ,•n ftnd the number the front pages ydlar telephone book. · Whether it's Saturday night or a holiday, if it'I'"P. ...,-geney to you~ it's an emergency to ua. It ~ • tNUbJe on the hne, we may be able to fix it Witbodt Mndlna:.a repairman out. But if neeenury, be'll·b!'Ou\_)0 ~your phone work- Ing ap.in. ·. If· Immediate repairs are not required, we'll fix the phone on our n·en reaular workday. And of course, we never charge you for this aervioe. • • • TIM Uttle bo)' ...a..4 t114t O,....t. tor thll aumber or a Uttle pl, .J .... .Jo .... 'l'li4l Oplntol' aUe4 U ha Juaew tlla ..._.of .JaDe'• aet~. Be npUeci, '"BuN, . . •. WW yi>a help Smokey the Bear this aummerl Durina the dry months o.bald be ut:ra careful WJth camp· fires, tllatebeaJ.. and smoking. As Smokeyaaya: "vnly you can prevent (Onlt ftrla." - Muilou Steware., Bo•IM• o.tfloe Supervi.or, Co•t• Meaa .. Newport Offlca, 'WM hay July 4th bel pins th• Newport Harbor Exot.-. Chll. provicl• refruhmenta at their annual fir•wodt• iftepl.,. The picture •howa Marilou prcaentiD8 a cup ofuJtn.-to • th1r11ly cuatomer. The Exchan1ene • (bcll•l* '!tlal:t l.Adie. Auxiliary) proved to be of val•Gle uaietuc:e ia makins lhia year•• aHair a auc .. e. le at P.efftc Telephone are proud of Muilou Ste"*l ....... ••Y employee. who oonttikto toward• ~. ~.~<j~:~:=· -k.~ j2£ ~-I{R.Orlr<ney, Your TelePhone MJn11e r In Newport Bach -~-- --- • .. • GJ JJa,.,.e//- STUDIO.Of CHARM A •.. IIODELING ~-,..--.. '"i&CR&Ii or· BEAUT.,"-'Y'-"--- ~~:c•:· .. ~-~ ......... ... _ euz.../srOIAiH RENT in the Eaai., Building 2121 L 1:1111..,,. CllwUIIMII Appro•imaloly 7JO--. IIi ln.,_ of building, wllh .,lranco M F-~ AYe. · SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN TII .... IIIJMRl llod Co. JUII.DIMQ ILCC'I .. "Mat*¥1' .. AU. TYPES , .• 7,... _ .. __ _