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KEYSTONE COPS AND GALS aboard "Ballama Mam·
rn a" provided a feature attraction at last year's Ch ar-
acter Boat Parade. This was ·the entry of Edgar Beatty ,
,
es2
::;.i may have fled to
a star of the \\Green Acres" TV show, and Ek>b Mott
an d Jack Gay. The 1967 Boat Parade will be hel d
Aug. 2b. (Cameo House photo.)
Crash kills
COM woman
A det.ennined father who
whisked his 2 youna child-
ren put an arme d ae curily
auard Sunday at the home of
his former wife, Mrs . Li Ilia
Uzielli de Mari, 1 22~
Bayside Or.,Newport Beacb,
may ba ve left the counUy
by plane, police believe.
CHARACTERS TO PARADE AGAIN
J oneal IColllf, 24, of 515
Carnation Ave., Corona del
Mar, wa• fatally injured
Saturday momina, Ju ly 29,
when the r01eian ear in
which alie wu a pauenaer
1 truck the unoccupied park..
ed car of Le~wil You.na oa.
W. Collt Hwy., near Tustin
Ave., Marin•r'l Milt.
Airline ticket c lcrka at
Lot An aelu lntemationa l
Ai rport were unable to
identify • picture or the
fath er, 11 -yur~ld Lorenzo
Luiai Emilio Uzielli de
Mari, but his car wu found
in the airport parkina lot, For tha firat timt, boata
from barbon · oucaidt Or10ae
CoiiD.ty aN .ia•ited 10 par-
Ucipett ia. tb.a Quacter
Boat Puade, to bo bold oa
l61D
Thi1 will be lbe 7th year
ror tbia ramout event,
tpontottd by the Conmo-
dor•' Club or lhe Newport
Harbor O.ambor ol Com-
mt:rco. Laet yeu mort thM
160,000 people viewed the
3-hour parade or lome 40
boats.
This year'• theme ia
"The Newport Beach
Caraeter Boat Puade lnte~
THE NEWLY FORMED 32nd District of
•• c.IIIIMnla_... &MIIa--dallon
b_ej_d Its first Of9111IU~onol mooting In
La~na Beach with George w. Williamson,
NewJ)Ort Beach Realtor, presi ding as the
fl rst elected dlstri ct vice president. Beard--
ed George Is pi ctured here (at ri ght) with
Reed Robbins of Stockton (center), presl·
dent of CREA, and Burlon E. Sm ith of
Be llfl ower, Immediate past presi den t of
CREA an d state real estate commi ss ioner.
The new terri tory en compasses real ty
boards of Huntington Beach, Newport Har·
bor·Co stA Mesa, Laguna Beach, and San
J~ C.IWano-Sin Cl emente. These 4
coastal boards were formerly members of
the CREA 23rd Di strict, wh ich Included 11
boards In Orange County, and the sepa-
rate di strict resulted as a mutu al agree·
ment that the di strict was too large. Mr.
Wil liamson, a past presi dent of the New-
port-Harbor Co sta Mesa Board, was elec-
ted to office by vote of all the C REA
di rectors in Jun e and took office on July
1, the effective date of the new di stricts
establi shmen t.
nationale.'' a ulty salute
tO friendly natiOD.J . Honorary
judau will be lhe roreip
conwla and diplomat.
ltationed in southern
California.
Honorary cbainnen wi II
be actor John Wayne,
Governor Ronald Reaaan,
fcwmer Sena10t Barry Oold·
water and Jack Wra1he~t,
oWfter of the Balboa Bay
Club. Richard S. Stevena,
'li.ce'1'feaident of the Bay
Club, is parade cha irman,
and John Parker, vico-
pre~ident of Coldwell
Banker & Company, it co-
chainnan.
The driver of the car, wu ..
liam P. ·Blevins, 24, of 4211
Hilaria Way, West Newport
Heiahta, wu not aerioualy
inj urtd, police u i d.
Mr1. Kollar waa taken to
Hoaa hospital, where she
died 3 hours l1ter.
She i1 aurv ived by her
haJb&nd, Joht.; a dauabt er ,
Jodie Gailey; 11 Jon. Chad
Gailey; and by her puenta,
Mr. and Mra. Donald Clark
of Corona de 1 Mar.
Gravuide acrv icea were
held Tuuday, Aua . 1, at
Pacific View Memorial Part.
Baltz Mortuary in Corona
del Mar made the funeral
Qualification for entry ananaemenu.
•hall be iudaed an ability leg•'on to of the entry to add to thCI
enjoyment and entertain• h ld 1 mentor the participantl and 0 ua u
must be within the bound•
or aood l&l te.
Invitation• art btina 11·
Uln4ad to Lot Aa .. l .. /
Loo1 !Uacll, Jtl"' Rou!>or,
Mlri 1 Rey, H~mtinatoft
H , San Dieao, and
ce side. The ref,iltration
de tine i 1 Au a. U. Ap--
icat.iau are available at
the NewportHarbor Olamber
of Commerce, 1&00 W.
CoaatHwy., Newport Beach.
An other lint this year
will be a pre--parade rendu-
voua at the Balboa Bay
Club in coatwnc for brunch,
briefina and tn introduction
A luau, with floor show
an.d 4anciq. wm be be\d
by No•pon Karllor Lo ol ..
Poat 291 tbil Sa._ndlly ..,....,
aiq;, Aua. S, at the Ltlicm
Hall, Uth St. and W. Bay
Ava ., Centrai NewporL
"'Okole maluna" hour wilt
be rrom 7 to 8 p.m., folio"""
ed by the feaaL Entertain•
ment will inc lude Samoan
daneu , fire sword clance ,
and Haka'• Tahi ti1n hulu .
S!HTEHCIHG SLATED
011 HIT ·RUH CHARGE
SIX·YEA ~-<lLD Karen Llnhoff, 1760 E. Ocean Blvd.,
Ba lboa, Is tied for hi gh girl In the' to 10 age group
In the 1%7 Jun ior tournament sponsored by the Ba lboa
Ang li ng Cl ub . She and Nancy Re id both have caught
12 spec ies to date. The hali but that Karen Is hol ding
het'e was caught In fron t of the Ba lboa Angling Cl ub
dock. IGII Sm ith photo. I
Mu. de Mari told poli ce
,her former spouse had
threatened to take hi a S.
yu r~lddaua h ter, Lin, and
4-year~ld son, Sebauiano,
out of th e country, A
spokesman for the Italian
COniUI&te aaid 1he wanted
father qu eried the coniUI
aeneral Jt cently in con•
nect.i on with pauport
pru.,;edurel.
When 1he returned home
at 6:45 p.m., Mn. de Ml.ri,
a fonncr 1choo l teacher,
n id 1he found both the
falher and chi ldren aone.
'The children were in lepl
C::Uitody of t-C1. de Mari,
but Mr. de Mari had Sunday
vi 1hation ri aht• from 2 to
7 p.m.
Newport Beach po lice CJb..
tained an tll,OOO mwtici pat
court fe lony W&naDt Pirate Days plans made _ :~.t·' ... ~;;.~'"'i:. -~~ .. -lloll--.... Pl.n1 for d\e lfld &MUal .... OGDtel\. 'fte COft• iuued.
Pirate Day1 celabracioa tes.tanu must be unmarried .. d •·tween tb ( 16 Allh--lh PBJ ha1 Nu were described at the Cor· ..., e 1101 o -. ..
d I .. d 21 no tified, they are nor ex· ona c \ill Ot1mber of · Commer ce dinner Friday Befo re tu rnin a over his pected to take pan in the
evenina by Mn. Do rothy president's aavel, retirin1 search. Ch ild 1tealina ia
H&Jdcutle, chairman of the pr esident· C&J I Keafey re-o-con 1idered a fami ly mauer,
merchants di vi sion. ~e viewed th e pr oj ects of the 1peciri cally exempted from
aave her report at th e in· put ye&J, in::ludina th e fderal statute.
ltallation mee lin a he ld at hiah way beautifi cation, th e If the wanted father did
th e Irvi ne Co u t Country O•a Oyin a prop am in cg.-. catch a plane lliaht out or
Clu b. opention with th cE•chanae the United State&, then
Fashion Island impact weighed~t~;~.;: :;,:;t~ ~~i ~~
secured alona the Club's
marina durina th e re stivi·
ties. At 3:00 p.m., it's
''Skippers , man your boah;,"
and the parade wi II aet
under way at 3:30 p.m.
Paul T. Sbeltry. 39, of
326 Oale St., Co• to. Me n ,
i1 scheduled to be senten·
ced at 2 p.m. toily, Aua. ),
in Superior Court ror eon·
vietion of a fe lony hi t and
run charae. He 'fi'&S found
JUi lty last month in the
Ne wport mW1 icipal court on
a cha.r ae of leaving the
scene or a J une 25 acci·
dent at the intersec tion or
Ne wport Blvd. and Harbor
Blvd. in Cotta Mesa.
The )..d ay merch andi sin a Cl ub, and th e fr eeway route nothina more can be done,
event will be held Thursday, deci 1ion. accordina to CapL Herrea,
Friday an d Satu rd ay, Aua. "We solved the pr oblem Newport Beach police in-
24, 25 an d 26 . The fin &! of the ft eeway thtouah Cot· formation offi cer.
day wil l coi nci de wi th the ona del \tat," he said. re-o-
annual breakfast of th e fenina to the apcement on
Cotona del ~111 K1wan u th e 5th Ave. route. "The
Club. Local merchan ts wLII rest of the city could learn
prov1dc 11fts, and certLfL· a leu o n from Uu s."
ACLU seeks Dan O'Pancll, manaaer or
Newport Center, Cold the
Corona de I Mar Chamber of
Commerce Friday evenina
that the openina or the
huae ahoppina complex wil l
mark the beaiMina or the
traaaftr or Oranae Coonty
bua ineaa activity to the
Harbor Area.
.. Newport Center can't
survive with the local popu·
lation den1 ity; it muu
reach out into the norlbem
areas of the co1.1nty," he
said.
.. 1 am not naive enouah
not to know that you here
will be hi t al fi rst wh en
Fashion Is land opens, Of
that bu1iness in the Center
will be a low at fint, while
1he population increases
durina the next 2, 3, to 5
yean."
But hi a me ssaae was ooe
or oplimitm for the local
area.
MEXICO RACE SET
Entry blanh ror the uc-
ond international ocean
race from Newport Harbor
to Mannni llo, Colima, on
the well eoalt of Mel.ieo ia
scbeduled.lhil year fot Nov.
J2 wieb the Soud\ Shore
S.ilina Club or Newport
Baadl Ill hoiL ror the 1,300
mile event.
Commodore J amt1 White
anaouaeed the race ia opea
10 cNilina or oeeu racia.a
type yachta boldlaa .... lid
C.C.A. or P.H.R.P. talln1
certificatt1, a miainum
wat.tt llnelenath of 24 fee~
aad wb01e owntn belona to
a recoFi&ed yacht club.
Richard Rtiaeman, aea.er•
al cbalaua lltld l•lar •tall
CILNi;.'PQdDft, poioled 011(
.. t Mutaaalllo ia an •·
apolled tropioal illollla
a ... t I,JOO oolloa bolow
Nowpon, located balfWa,
llo-Maullan aad Aca·
paloo, willa • , .... -
tM lloJ •• owl-'•• ....... u,., .,. ol ..... ~
alllo, Lala Oarcla, •• ••
·-· ., •• lloai-Y ... tO..ollo-•IJ-
•-u w1• llooiOIIOiilr ....... ---~ ., ...,w .......... .... ...... u ...
This ia one or the tona
di1t&nce races where yachtt·
men and their familie• are
wolcomtd arttr the fini•h
wilb old f11b ioned Latin
hospitality.
Thou 11nable to ao down
by aea. may rty dire ctly
clown from Tijuana to..Oua-
dalaj ••· rent 1 new !car,
and take lbe sliahtly looaer
.aoulbem picturetque rou1 e
down to Manzan.illo, 1ome
250 mi le• over aood road• atona Lake Otapala and
d\rouab some of" the rr.oat
old world and IJopical
scenery in Central America.
Adclitiooal informaticw. may
be obtained from Mr. Reine·
man at 673·141$.
SWIDI'S ct.fl DWHI~
WAL Tl. STOHl DIIS
Waltet Stoao, IU McPod-
deo Pl., Old Newport, died
Priclay, Jyly 21, at tbe
Vattru• Hoepital io Loaa
8aact&4 He waa 63.
..-. StoM. a tttldellt or
CaUrcnia for 35 yaus,
wu tM ower of Sweda'a caro, 111» w. Oco• PL,
OldNowpon.
---bold '11111· day, Aalo 1, It Balta Mar--• .,, c ......... ,..,.
.... --'"'"' Nlaliftl.
•
"I th ink th at the Center
will bri na a lot of buaineu
to you," he said. "A 2 by 4
store charaing a lot wi ll
be in troubl e, Bu t if you
ope rat e a good s t ore, ac·
cept chan ae , and t ake ad·
vantaae of it, you will en-
joy area l er butiness."
The s ponsorina COillfnOo'
dores' Cl ub is an oraan iza·
ti on of 30 Newport Be ach
busine ssmen who perfonn
th e many tasks of actina
a~~o unorri cial hosts for the
Cha mber. This year's
skipper or the Cpmmodores
cates fo r th ese aihs wtll \tr. Kealey Lnstalled th e
be aw aJ ded durin a th e bteak· new offi cers: G. Hubelt
fas t. Peirsol, presiden t; John
new 1mage
The American Civi I
He described the one mil-
lion square foot Fashion
Is land sho pping center as
second to none anywhere.
It is one of 4 in the en tire
United States wi th 4 major
a tore•. The total area is 7S
acres, complete ly rinaed by
Driver of the other car , a
Cano aa Park h&l"dw&Je store
owner, his wife, and the ir
2 chi ldren were hospitalized.
The an au ct1on ~~>·dl aga1n Semp le, fint \'Lce-presiden~
be a Pirate Days featu re, Go rdon Jones, .2nd \'Lee-
sch edu led for Satur dav af· pres1dent. J 1m Barto, u ea-
ternoon and e\·en1ng, ·Au,. sutet, and \hs. J ess1e Hill,
~b . lla \lull LS '" char&c nf reapp('llnted t::tc cutlve s ec·
1ethng PLCtu Les fm th e au c• ret&Jy.
Li berti es Uni on it reported
makin& pl ana to chana e the
lm aae o( ultra-coo servative
Oranae County.
J on Pemberton, 47, a
Cos ta Men interior decor-
ator, hu uid the oraani ..
zation plans to act up
Oranae County centers
simi Jar to t.hoae in Lo1
Anaeles. For th e moat put
th il coruit tl or telepbone
numben or leaal counsel.
is Bill Rina.
Cycle crash kills youth
:h:·~:~.h~anhaw~~e~,:~· 1.1 Randall Batchelor, 1H8 after midn i ah t.
lwn. \hs. HiUdcas tlc 1n· \h. Peusol took ov er h1s
vucd the me rchants to dis· n c~~o· duucs w1th thc rem&k
pia) the pa•nuna s •n th en that Co tona del Mat 1s not
storc wmdows pteccding fu ah ten ed by the problems
the u.u ~·tlon. Half of the of the future, "t'tec ause prob-
salc pu ce wdl I " to the ar· \em s aene rate the solutions:•
tist. half to the Chambet . He ga\'C uoph1es io hi s •n·
Tu1tin Ave., Costa Men,
Mr. O'Farrell po inted out died at 2:14 Lm. Wednesday
on a colored sketch that Aua . 2, at H~a Hospital,
Fuhion bland ia only part or the 62l ... cre Newport followina a motorcycle
Center, He u id there wi ll t ccident. The 16·year-old
be 21 hiab ri•e buildinaa youth tufrlrtd head and
He was fou nd by Ri chard
Flathers, 17, or Cot ta. Me11
lyina by hia motorcy cle
inrnedit&ely al'ter tbe crash.
Poli ce are un certain •• to
the cause of 1he accident.
The mer chants ar e also corru na offi cers. and prc--
uk.cd to sponsor can dJda te s sented a pl aque of appre·
for \lin Coton a de l \\1.1. cution to 1he retitina pre--
Bob PaLne IS Ln ch aJge or StdenL
In what may be a precedent
1ettina move, the ACLU
hu .. ked ror • town hall
meetina wi Ch Ne wport Beach
00 the northern periphery neck IRJUne• when hia '·He i• aurvived by hia
of Newp(,n Cenler Drive. moi.Ofcyc le ran off the road mother,Mr•. Beverly French.
Discrimination charged ::i~:;!'~~=~:,~:;
in telephone directory '';;~ ACL U ia not l&&inlt on Tu1tin Ave . just past the Weatclilf Mor1Uary in Cotia
The medical buildina, at .. inlCinection of Walnut St., •.~ ,, ,·, the f-ar••na ready completed, ia the il'lll;l ...... w in Colla Me11., Jbortly directof, "Di scriminatory ueatm cnt"
first or then. The 2nd •ill aaainu the City of Colla
be die Irvine office build;n,, Kites race lhl's week -end Men by Pac;r;, Telephon e already 6~ leased. Plan• is charaed by Georae Tolin,
are now beina prepared for 271 Rose-Ln., Costa Men,
another biah rise near the Jt111iorand Seaior National or the ettimated 7SO kitaa. in a tener to the Crcy Coun·
Irvine bllildina a1 dte nu· Kilt O.anipionabip raeina nearly batr are m tae •eat ·1 "· clelll of a financial plaza, wi ll take piaca tbit week· c~•t. Patsy said. A new directory boundary
he added. end, All&-J and 6. nuee mar he received re cently
Fashion l1tand, whieh meett are tcbadulad for "GOD IS CO~ILOT.. does not show Costa Meu.
waa l OO'Ir teased lut April, Saturday and 1 fot $1aday. AUTI«)R Will SPEAK
will have 1t1 pte"()penina A •ici.Oiy dioaer will be General Roban Scolt. au-In ukin a the cou ncil to th-ol "Ood ,·, y petition th e Publ1·c Ut,·I,···ea event Saturday evenina. hald Sunday nanin1 at the ...... m co-u pilot." will talk about lila Commission for a Costa
Sept. 9. Auhtance Leape Balboa Bay Club to awud Viell'lam war at 1 p.m. Wed-Meu uchanae, he writ111
chapten or Oranae County trophies. ne•day. Ava. q;, at lhe New-that IUCh "di•cu mi natory
are h.ndlina the Ucket Lutytar !0 t l.._a ae.tend port Harbor L•Poa Ha.JI. Ueatmcnl" hu been rorc.ed
aalea. lhe Bahia•Corhtttalu &pOll-Ullli St. UMt W. BaJ ""'·· upon "Co1ta Men ci tixen1,
tk. O'Farrell estimated loradcoa&pt:tlti-..JatfAUn Cnnl Newporl. Its indut uiu and ill buai·
lhat tome 1.5,000 people it LIM: dtfeediq s•.ior • c oawuHer Ted ICimmal o1 neu."
will •i1it F11him ltiMd cbam,iCIJ •d f"il Bi11aU H..,... Huboi Post 291 T'hia waa ucusable wben
ror that e•ent.. Sinaer ~ •• Uc&o lala ~act.t. Cl•lt .. CIWlC.I dtat ....... the city ••waa tittle mort
Jllllt lond.oa Will 1M! hODor-~at tiM dtf ... lftl _,..{« it opea to tha pattJic. tt.1n a rew CIOU fO~ t&ofel
ary hott. and 1hore •HI M ct.-.ria., acccdina to OtMnl Soots.. Wo , .. in a rumina communi~:· he
the orcbtttrll or Stan Ken· Pa.lay <Mter, •ice pntideat llamed frcm VJell• Ia Wfhe.1 . "'Now it it a princi·
IDft, Let Brown. Freddy ol ~ Newport Kite ~--Jue, hu ~let.d a ... Pal city ~n Cali f~i a'• l••~~
Martin, •• Mariadtl Bran National tile chmptCIIt• ~ uCiod l still co-ett IJOW1ft l araa.
•d lht fat Spott. 1lt.ip racina Mtu ia 1M3. pil~" 1 ray He claim• .. at hi• kwt a
pol iCCI, accordina lo ita
di ll&n ce phone c alls are m· representative, He claim~
teuup ted by opetatou who Chat the oraaniution went&
dot•'t kn o•· what eachanae to protect bolh cilitert.l and
Costa Men N lon as to. lhe law. What lhe ACW ia Since the city is 3 time• th e si ~e or Ne wpott Beach, he l.l•ina.t. Jon Pe,._riOII
ar au es, the Council should ~ay a, 11 ~e Or~n~a Coaa&y
take acti on to secure Pacifi c tmaat, wtucb he Ia aaid &o
Telephon e re coan ition or have compared &o a .. Mit•
Cos ta Me n. 1iu lppi WuL ••
Pop Warner tryouts held
Ne•pon -Meu Pop Warner
tryou ts be"a T\aetday, A.aa.
1. and will contina ror 10
days,
Tryoau ror dae Pea WM
.. ._ are baiae t.eld at T..,
" tit• cor-4ol Mar HI•
School -llco !loll.
Uot r•• 11M IM&I ,., • ., ... _._us,....
aadlootiO •
Wlotlo Park lo Coata Mau. TUYII.I.I •r •
To llo aliolblo, l>oyo -t no No-t R-lO-
bo IO to 11 yo an o( ... w•i• CIA Ia -· .,
..S w.iJII floe 70 to 100 ••...-u lot ha t erl•
-·· .... ._. oerloo rw .. Ml ... u. U _. 13 ,_ IM'I-tl an-. J•• ... ;, ....... 1_. •• lOll io .... lo-ill ._ ., ..
W PDIII ..... .,.... .._ tictat laleL
1MI DffiOAL IIIWIPA,.I
Df 1MI OTY Df·MPI'OIT SIACII
THE H~UOH AU~'S OFFSI:T NEJSPAP£R
Off6oee .... ,..,., .. pa.. Ia 11M £-i.e• 1-'WlawJ,
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TILIPIIDIIIo &7:1..0111 (A.oo Co4o 71•1
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THI 110 STIAL
Lenen to the Editor
CMWILLIMI TAC11CI ftam 1bo doottoJao. Ii -• Law tlllldlq old-• -
Edl• ttl •• BMI• 1.,.am •• pre.W.t. wllo 1101 li•• in •1a ., .. wt•
Not t~a 110 tile Pederal ttlndt Wore IQ•eni•a ~i .. ea wi...,_ •• •1 ~ -· ......... p. .. • ., willa -ri-•· Mol -........
UV'f ..... at Mil-' uwe lhalt OVIt~" It dlnl ,.,..itlli .. riNrt"
lrlo4 doo l....,oblp of lbo ..,11 l-ado IlioN J• .. wbllo onCOOJqi .. .,.. -
THE NEWPOIIT HAit801. ENSICN is aM ..ty ._,.,., prl•e4 .... ,-Jla.W &. 1M City af .......... leae ... _. 0.. Mly loully
THE "farm proaram'' wu perpetntcd ·6.S
'"''""' cloltan .,. by Lyndon Johnoon't loeto. Franklin D. llooltvelt. ''10 help the poor Uttlc
farmer." And it IHu htlpld the poor little
farmer-in ettemy countries. The proaram wu
deviatd to "climin~le owr-produclioft ills" too .
There/ waa no ov.rproduction (oaly under·
consumption) and our "poor little farmen"
have been practically eliminated. Five percent
of our farmcn now own Onc·third of the arable
land. Thirteen pe:rant own more than hair.
Our SociaiW: Secntary of Aariculturc has
hinted that "land reform" milht be the anawer
10 that. Castro fiaured the same thing.
...,.,..~bia MlnuteiDIO, Robert B. : 0.. tic.. Mao Nle on whe&b11 a clixliaa lhe i•ttiPIOI• of
or lillie-will do whal the law atknn. Tbe Pu1h ~d others, wbo, frana law will fwth., tbeh own ioeanecUon. Liberty l&telf
law evm allows 10me of the cJever ona 10 br, 1 patriotic point of ,.. .. , ideal ol the toeialitt ttate, "shall be o•ero-... by
paid 1wice for the t~me "diverted" acreqe. It's were tU:haa mouurea to not 'oa whether &hat law Ia Hcb cloubl.,..aUaa. The
easy to rationalize : "I'm paylna for it in tax., •ala cltJ~e~a ~o defend conatitu&ional. upiU: ehicttet" ••. comint
I'd be foolish not to Je1. ~k ,all the law tbernt~1vee tn JUt t.ach We do not wane nor can •• home 10 ·:~·~" in
allows ... I am 100% aaairul any vettran'l •,hUahCIIll &I We (iftd OCCU.t• IUIVive the uDIUtralhyn Of udiCDOQIII'Iti~ ~~tl~W''
bonui. I do not believe any penon who dtd nna throuahout the nation a puppet-stale aove~nment acaoh lbe nation. It at Lime
noc aet injur~ed in combat deserves to be paid today.: in a United Nationa '"de-'"'· Consreu to ct.loua• the
aaain for doina his duty and servina his coun· The" violent uncontrolled moctaey," in which th• Wlute Hou" and lbe Watb-
try. But if the Congrns should sreal the money riott are the work of uained Redt tot the policy f01 h111an• D.C., cbickln coop.
to pay bonuses to all veterans 1 would probably ubotoun, and tho pattern Is Ametica. A '."soft on C~ Patriotically"youu,
~ ... .,...1'14 ....... ,. &lre "-...,..,. ...... c.. .... ..
~ r..1~ -••r• o• n...-4ey. Seco.4 c1-,. .... paid • c;o,.-•1 .._, Calil.
THE N£WPOIIT HAABOI ENSICN Wu MjHpd to .... • eew•·
,.-of .. ..,a) d ru.IM iiHI by co..n deer• No. A.J0178 d•ed
llay 14, 19Sl, I• ~ior Co..n for llw CoeM)' of Oraer:, StMe of
Callfonle, ud by rea ..... t~eof le q'"'IUied to pltbllelt all pollllc
SCM ices t'l'Cflired by low.
ARVO [. HAAPA ................................. Ow11111t .. d P .. llaW
PEC HAAPA ........... ~ ................................. .A•eoci .. • Edkor
SUISC.II'TIOM .ATU
111 Harbor Atn; o-ye•. M.OO: 2 years, 17.00
Oot ol Harbor Arn; ()-. ,..-.,, 15.00; 2 ye•., 19.00
~OOoQooOIO~
<71.. ..l!tKJ ~ .ll.t-
ARVO E. HAAPA, own@r and OUbl isher of the Ensi9't
IE MEED MORE LEGISllTDRS IIlli CDUIIAGE
It takes cou rage to stand fast in th e face of tremendous
pressure -including pr'essure from the govern or himsel f.
Ou r senator in Sac ramento, John Schmi tz, held true to
his pledge to vote again s t additional taxes, and he re-
fused to change hi s vote of opposition to Governor Rea-
gan 's biltion·doll a r tax increase p rogram .
The increase was approved, however, and off icially
went in to effect Tuesday. Wh en the full impact falls upon
us already heavil y bu rd ened taxpayers, and when the
school tax and ci ty tax and county tax load also hits us,
the re s hould be a growing appreciation fo r legisl ators
like Senator Schmitz.
Already-and we've seen only the bcainnin&
unless 1here is a tremendous reversal in our
headlona rush to collectivism-the government
!ipends more on aariculture, per farmer. than
most farmen make from farming. Billions of
dollan have been stolen from the An1ertc:an
tupayer "to help the poor little farmer." But
the poor little farmer am vinually none or it.
For whep the government gravy bowl runneth
over. the rich folb are standing there with
spoons and tilt' poor lillie farm~rs hav~e only
forks. Hundreds of millions of the taxpayers'
doilan arc given every year tO rich absentee
landlords who cultivate nothing but the ASCS
(Agricultural St abilization and Conservation
Service) offices.
The Feder.ll Government steals $1 .6 ttillion
u year from the tupay~rs 10 pay farmers not
to farm 60 million acres. Most of the St.6
billion goes to corporations, tax evaden. infla-
tion hedgen and other rich people farming for
a loss inst~ad of a livina. while the poor little
farmer is driven off the farm into the over-
crowded. diny. unhealthy, crime·ridden cities.
There is not. now and neve r has been any
excuse for a dole for the rich. Government
farm programs have been the most vicious
enemy the poor little American farmer ever
had.
tab mine, since my income tu would ao up <he nme aa ~.&~ed by 0~ muni~m" pohcy leads tfto' Elmer E. Sab1~,
more than the· amount I would get from the munistt duouahout the world eVitable 10 a aoft-noud 14.5 Or_Mde Vt!ta
bonus. . to weaken and destroy their bullel. Oak Vtew, Cahf.
. The way to ~tart solvmg the farm problem enemies' wilt to retilt.
IS to set th~ ~~g boys away from the trouah Therefore. it ... m. that c·ty B •1d.ng ~rst ; n~ subsrdres for ~rpor~te far'!'en, hobby-thoae in authority in our I u. I I
tsls. fa~r-weather cowboys. ~rnd-shreld and fU:• State and Federal Oovem-
deduccrons farmers--no a:rfts. no loans. no t. The accelorati"' buildino ·oiOrtoc · all -""u·-a -drought relief, no help and advice; and no m.enta uno proaecut~ ~d I w .-.... .... ......
d••··--d .... wr-· ondovl acdvity in Newpon Beaob first noor, t1S,OOO. more farm tax losses deducted from non-farm _,.... "' ..... ,. •
income. Every farm shot.rld stand on it's own dualt.: waa boottod more lhan a Laurel Line ·Productt
1u. bottom. Is this Orwellian roaaoo-million dollars ln the clot• Inc.; No. 47 Patblan Ialaad,
Part or the! legalized robbery of the tax· ina to continue, or wilt we in. day• of July " permita perm-.eat pertiti""' rw
payers is called "acreage diversion." In 1966 ace the obvious in time. for 31 tin&lo family dwell· beauty uloo on lad Ooor of
live farming operations were given cash loot of a.nd suppxt the patriotic ina were iuued to Ban-Broadway score, *4,11&.
more than one million dollars each for divert· oraanizationa in their of-bluff~ewport Inc.· for the Irvine Co., &eDant denio~
ing land from one crop to another crop. forta to save our buic con· Lu.ak tract in Harbor View mont for lhe Riner, No. ·16
Elf'ven other "farmen" gel more than half a ccpts? Hills.· Fuhion laland, Sll,OOO.
million dollars. Two stale ptnetentiaries-Bob Duaan, This helped brin& the July Wast Upper lay
ArkanSas and l ouisiana-are classified as, Newport Beach pcnnit value to a record Royall Co., partitioa.a,
farmers and got cash subsidies of $1 22.000 and .. TIME TO DELOUSE" S4,326,611, the biuest 1649-1711 Westcliff Dr.,
li92.13S respect iv~ly. USDA also classified the Editor of the Ensisn monthly total for the year. Sl,OOO.
State or Montana as a farmer, and stole for !t Thanks to the libe~al poo-The total for lhe year is Cliff Hov•"
last yt"ar .S337,3~S of you~ tax money to cuna~~ I icy or the put and present now Sl3,nS,630, still be· Cluk Kina. family room,
Modnt.~1na ~ far~ngh~perat~?ns. "FSa;8me8 9'1T1exasd Adminisuations in Wash ina-hind last year. but clot in& 1924 Beryl Ln., S7 ,500.
un armer a.s rngton got - . an ton and Moscow, we now lbe marJin The July l1 Lido Isle
S I2S,SS2 respcctively. have full scale revolution in record last.year was Sl.!i • J.O. Hiason and Henry Some: of the people who were sup~.to America, as it was in AI· 190 846. '
be solvrng the problem hav~e been geltmg rrch aetia, Katanaa and Cuba. • 91aw, 206 and 208 Via
from it instead. Instead of pr~venting the The time is overdue fot Followina pennits of Lido Nord, demolish dwell· If th e vo t ers continu e to re-elect the big spenders, the
ultimate resul t will be financial bankruptcy and chaos.
Ou r financial solvency and security as a slate, and na-
ti on, will depend on electing men like Senator Schm it z to
office.
l am not condemning
steal. many Senator.s and Congressmen are in Con&Je ss to take back the $1,000 valuation and over ina and p.raae, Sl,OOO.
the fatcats who get on it. powers of the constitution wereiuued durin& dlc final Bal'-o laloM ,..----:.:.....:.::..::.:._ ____________ .....Jo::..::.::.::......::._::::.c===:.:::; 10 dayt of July: Louh Janseen,l22Y.z Ru~
• • •
MRS . LALA HADLEY
OF COSTA MESA DIES
Lata A. Hadley, 81, of
2033 B altra PI.,-Costa
The following item, reprinted from the Mon trose Ledger, Mesa, died Friday, July 28 ,
ma y serve as a word o f warning. And then again, it may at a Costa Mesa Convales-
be i(ino red, just as it was when first u ttered. cent hospital.
• • • She was hom in Kansas
1180111 J'HOUOHI'S OH fAXAhON and had lived in Cos ta Mesa
We are taxed on our bread and our wine, on our tncomet 3 years.
-.1: our tnvestmentt., on our land and on our property, not Survivors include her son,
only.forbue~turelwhodonotd 'TYetbenameofman, Carlyle Hadle y of St J~
but .tor .to~ nations, for complac!m.t natJona who wiD bow se ph , Mo.;-h~r daughter,
to ua and accept our 1.a.tpue and promiN to ...S.t ln. the Dolores Stafford of Costa
keeplna of the ~theM mendicant nationa who wUl de-Mesa; a sister, Gladys
•troy ua whm we lhow a moment of wealaloea or our tne· Campbell of Milwaukee; 3 aury la bare, and aUftly It Ia becomiftl' bare. We 1ft tued to
maintain Jeclona on thelr" aoll ... we 1ceep them 1n pncuioua &randchildren and I are at·
t.1anoe only wtth our told. La the heart·blood of our nation arandchi ld.
' worth tbae! Shall one ltdan be aaCrltked for Brtta.ta. tar• Setvicn wtllt: hel4 t,.t(rn.'
Gaul, .tor J:cypt. for 1nd1a. .wn. for ar-., eDd ~.~ Dl lJay. July,Jl, i,-. St. Jose-ph .
• otbn' nationa? ... They tab our wry llnb. aDd they bate Bell Rfoadway Monuary in
and deeP'-ua. ADd Who t. to •Y we are worthy of mon! Costa Mesa made the f~
'I'M above pUaeraph la a quotation; It allould be eon-neral a n anaemcnl.5 .
ta1ned tnaide quotation marka, lor It ll the wort o.t anotbn'.
'nWr ~ph, ao approprtete for today, wu apoken before
tbe birth of Ouiat by lllarala 1\llliua c::.'lceTo and quoted last
)'MI' by Ju.atke Millard F. caJdwell of the Supftme Q:nu1 of
J'1ortda, But where l.l the antiquity betltttna e\&Ch. old wont.T
1be wordl end tMlr" meantna, pronouiX'IId 2000 years a.p,
are u alive today u they were tMn.
Pkture that man, that noble Roman, pleadinC tbe CU@
of hls client before the au~ Senate of Rome; Mu him u
he apeab thne wordlt. Plctun! tbm the modem-day Amer-
k:u. faced with the same problema, laced wtth ncb a par-
allltl of foroea, that wont. 2000 ~ old paint tbe ldefttlml ..........
And then n!mflmber: Cicero Ja.t h..la cue. 'Ibis power of
bwn.ueracy destroyed Rome. The words of Ocero lived :J'XlO
,..,.; tbe lnaon ln them Is u new u today. In them U. u.
.-lvatkm for our nation and the world
From the Bible
Por none of us liveth to
himself, and no man dieth
to himself.
For whether we live, we
live unto the Lord; and
whether we die, we die unto
the Lord ; whether we live
therefore, or die, we are
the Lord'a.
For to thi s end Orist
both died, and rote, andre·
vived, that he miaht be
Lord both or the dead and
livina. (Romans 14:7-9.)
The Conservative Corner
By Clor•nu Stront
Sunday, July 30, a day for
prayer and meditation! It
wu designated by Presi-
dentJohnson as a "national
day of prayer £or peace and
reconciliation," while de·
ploring the killing, the ar•
son and the lootina in volved
in the cunent racial s trife.
He uraed every family, and
every public offi cial to join
in a prayer for the res tora·
tion of peace in our coun·
try .
ln the Jleatest domestic
cri sis that our nation has
ever known, the President
rose CO the occasion with a
mcnaac which may ao down
into hi story as one of the
areatest public pronounce·
menll or our time. In retrOo<
spcct he approached the
imaae of Abraham Lincoln
when he said: '"Let us
clear the streets of Nbble
and quench the fires that
hatred scL Let ua feed and
care for thote who have
suffered at the rioter•'
hands.
•• Let us resolve lbat this
violence is aoina to stop.
We can ttop it. Wo muat stop
it. We will stop IL ..
At "'' ume tJme, be ap-
pointed a apeclal advisory
cormtiUIO to atudy tha
cauu of race riota.
!JDrprisintlY. ooo or the
_._lyiat n.aaon • for lhe
rMiel ........ , or ... current
........ -~· ... fall-
-II •• lilioral -• to ......... a ........ ..
..... to ... --. -............. .
•
Mayor Huah Addonizio in-
dicated that Newarlt:, New
Jersey, alao seemed to be
tn the blacked out newa
zones, when he was report·
ed to have made plana to
appoint a commission to
survey the causes of the
city's riots. and "to deter·
mine the roots or community
tens ion."
It is atranae that the aood
mayor does not keep up with
the times. Collina•wood,
N.J., is located at the
southem end of his state.
It it the home of the 20th
Century Refonnation Hour
broadcas tina lystcm, or
which Dt. Carl Mcintire is
the head. ·Months aao, the
Doctor iuued a packet
wbich told or a projected
corrmu.nist ... nspired lfOQpina
or Nearoea, and liberal·
minded church and labor
poups, bent on brinaina
about a revolution in our
social scru.ctu.re.
Years aao a favorite rally•
ina sODJ ran like lhia :
"Cheer, cbeer the aana'a
all here, musn.'t say the
nau.ahty word. muatn•t say
tao nauJ.hty word. qow.'"
It i • reported .chal in aome
oountriet behia.d the iron
curtain, people enjoy e ,...,_
blaae of rr .. doat of spatcb
u tona u ... .,. do aot cri·
tlclu ~~ ... ll uy
M e11 •'• rea .. ctl .. lila
opeoall of -,..Uo oor-
¥11118, ..... ~ .. ·.A
, ... .., ...... CMu .... .....................
,.. .... una Mil..,... ....... ...., ..,.. .. .,
aood blankety-blanlr:s are
dead blanlt:ety·blankl."
If this i • the case, wh y do
our leaden not come riaht
out, and s ay what everybody
thinks , that ''the blanlr:ety·
blanks" arc causina the
racial tunnoil and that some·
thins shou ld be done about
it?
Two years aso, Dr. W.
StcuartMcBimie, the .. Voice
or Americanism," distribu-
ted a booklet entitled: "The
Race War," in which • .._
Christian conservative
looks on the explosi ve is·
sue now tcarina America
asunder."
In this, Or. McBimie
tore to "pieces the sbam and
deeei t which obscure lhll
real iuues in dle racial
disturbancea. He broadcau
over the radio in 1965:
.. Because I am a patriot
and a Chri1tian.. thia pro-
aram cannot i~ore the race
iuue. I aarec witb J, ·Ed·
aar Hoover, lhat conrnuni1m
has infiltrated lbe -ciril
ri&btt movement. This stat ..
ment was a liule la&e, aa
thi• proaram docurn~~~.tect
flal ualy fact a lona time .,o."
Or. McBimie's boot re-
prodocaa a news Uem ftieb
relataa llle taalimony of a
New York City dallactin
w1to tattined daat lle wu
pn:eat at a aecret Hulam
-·· .. wltl.. ' ••If• dooctllood lot ~ ..
a.W, .. ,.. state -.t IN
.... ld, ...... -.....
to ~ ... to ~II 61 -llld ...........
'
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH 1 Hert..r VIew Hills Ave., aaraae door and pill·
Eastbluft~ewport Inc., 38 tcr, 12,000.
ainalc family dwcllinas on B.W. Whitney, alter fonner
Su.rfview Ln. and Seabreoze Boardman's Market buildina
Ln., ranaina in value from at 30!·303 Marine Ave. into
Sl4,924 to S33,S93; total
By Wootbrook Pegler
THE SINKING OF THE FLAGSHIP
I S1 075 352 & stores, '10•000• The most ignominious and altoget her awful
dis::as ter in the history of Amen can journal1sm
terrified thousands of victim.~ of ;1 fool\ va nity
in the seventh month of a N'·w York promk,
which had heen namcJ rhe World,Journal·
Tribune. The IO<;s W:J) ahout ten m1tlion Thi,
mise rable ~e:\ploil hie" up With a cr;,,h (II
doom. Ahout 1.50() newspap.:r w(lrkl'r' in the
non-mechanic:~] depurtmenb . women .1~ wl'l l
a~ men. suddenly were destitute
Ther~ were three hercd•tary ~..c~ pt.'r(.""ht.'d
at the spinnmg apex of thi~ cra zy thtng. who'e
Qf1lbinedo' ad'li eve mems in ~tel'l''paptr work
were petty hy compari~n with th~ records nf
Aorace_. G reiley. the mC!i1orabk .Bennell'i and
William Rltildblph He;rrst. Thrst heir~ wl·rt
Jock Wh itney . Jack How:m l and Wi11 ilffll
Randolph Hear~t. Jr.
The Whit ~)·~ are rtch hut othcrw1-.e con·
Vt'nt iona l American nHihon<~fre'. Theil wealth
is mai ntai ned and renewed out of the ~ulphur
industry. and their financial tou nd;ftron-.. They
acquired the New York Herald-T ribune m a
doldrum between the hig wa r.~o. a ft~r Mrs.
Ogden Reid hred the old Her:old to the old
Tribune. which had de$Cended to Whitelaw
Reid, who had placed it in the colonial service
of the British C rown. This wa~ an ahject
venture on Reid's pari. He wa11 not pious to
an offensive ex tent, hut the Trihun~ hecame
the American social orgun of the Church of
England and the American trumpet of the
Rcaiment of Guards. It was elegant slavt"ry
and Reid ~enjoyed his unpopularit y in the
United Stat~s hecause the Catholic lri!ih poli-
ticians of the long uppt=r li p and th e lillie
clay pipt= hated him savagely.
The point at which Reid''i Tribune ce;1sed
to be Re id's i'i indi~t i nct hut that makes no
diff~rence, because lock Whit ney became am,
bassador in his place under Eisenhower and
carried on. Jack Howard found himSt"lf in·
volved in this mess because his father was Roy
Howard. a great reponer. and a first class
newspapt=r writer who had nickeled his way
into the chai n-store phase. of journalism in the
frugal household of E. W. Scripp5 of Ohio.
His son, Jack. wa~ always a good boy and
bidable--but was overs hadowed by his pop.
The third miscreant in the recent World-
Journa i-Tribun~ exa:urg itation wa~ William v~~·k o·N .,· aCa p bbl Paul Moorhead, addition,
Randolph Hearst. Jr .. the most deplorable Dr tc et •1l .1 e c 313 Onyx Ave., Sl,SOO.
specimen of his kind that a playful deity ever •• extend ama Y room, N•wport ttaitht-
inllicted o n the human race. The remainder of SS,OOO. William H. ·Blue, add and
the Hearst '"empire" is estimated at some vaaue Bock Boy remodel, 504 El Modena
:;por between SI _OO and $200 million. Junior R & S, Co., warehouse Ave., S&,OOO.
refers to th~ rema ining papers of the Heant buildina, 3731 Birch SL, Newport Harbor Lulheran
"'empi re" as "awful dogs." He speak.s of his S10.000. Ourch, modem he residence r~am of sycophants. as "my_ guy~" a~ has Campus Build.in& Co., ad· at 310~ Clay SL o S3,~.
d1sclosed that he cant get an mterv1~w With an dition 4.510 c D Bolltoa ~lhanian c<~binet minister without two flunkey· Sl& OOo ampul r.,
intnpreten n:..med Bob Considine and Frank $h ' cirH
Coonitf, l)lis ~ir have attend~d him on f'· oN . 1 , , , ,
ptnsive ptrearin•uoru to Moscow. MiMk .ad H.E. Slu.lloelc',, a(te'ratfona,
Minneapolis on an expense .account whiCh .Q4t ·E•en•,. O&nyan ·Rd.,
Junior demurely c-stimated at $1.000 a day. S5,000.
Normal modesty forbids a candidate for E .. t Upper Bay
di ~tinguished honors to nominate himself, and Security First National
I encountered embarrusment a few years aao Bank, 2523 East bluff Or.,
when I impor1uned Carl Ackerman, of the sian, S75.
~chool of journalism of Columbia University. Phi lco.Ford Aeronutronic,
to explai n the process which elects the winners Ford Rd., beryllium mach·
of Pulitzer Awards in journalism, opera, dane-inina area in research lab
ing, music and poetry. buildin&, SU,OOO.
· Wht"n I got the grand prize in reportin& in c.,..., del aMt
/9.17 . I did not know I was nominated until Lucia Nosenzo new of•
th e editor of Roy Howard's World-Teternm fi 0 r COM Mot 1 330 phon~ed me that I had won the big casino. But ~c ~t S1 500 c ' wh~n Juni or Hearst nominated himself for 1~JUeTn e, ' ·
· · · N.k. Kh h h · M 1.. '"''"• arraca rntervrewrng 1 1ta rus c ev rn osc:ow, ne
didn't even know what Khrushchev's job was .o.corac Reynolds, room ad~
then. The Pulitzer people split the award in dibon, 2007 Altura Dr.,
Phil Lansdale, partitiona
and coun ter, 205 ~ain St., ', '' r' r 51,000. . . , . ·
Pr.ederick Cl.rrol, 2033
Ocean Blvd., repair d'~aae
cauacd by car, 13,000.'
Waat Newport 'talthta
LonaBeach Leasin1 Corp.,
improvements for Suite 112,
W. Coas t Hwy., S1,000.
at 351 Hospital Rd., 51 ,420.
H•wport
Balboa Bay Club, aate
house, 1221 W. Cout Hwy.,
S1,000.
Allan Dale, walkin1 deck
bayward, 3131 W. Coast
Hwy ., Sl,SOO.
White Hone Inn.,-sian,
3295 Newport Blvd., S1,000.
three sections. like tf\e tax-payer's pie . t7 ,000.
The interview was gueous and incoherent. E.P. Hadley, aaraae alter· LIGAL HOTtCE
The officia l copy which I received did not ation, 1101 Bayaderc Ter., • mt~tch the version which Junior published. S1,000. N011CEOFPUBLIC REARING
Th R 9o h d · Noti ce Ia herehf s{vea that ~eSc over ys a run tnto a drunk in Nawpart C•tar the Plani1111 Comml••ioD of
rront of that Moscow hotel near the Gum Irvine Co.. 1 concrete th111 City of Newport Bueh will
depanment store. He was wearin& those round, identification aiana ror hold • public heariDI! 011 the highwater pants and stinking of vodka. Junior appllestlo• of Ch.arlu R.
d h' b b ·u t k h' f . det Fashion Island, 12,400; Gulli for • u .. Permit #1298 an rs a yst en 00 rm or a City ec-five free-standin1 ~deo• ,. ,.rmtt: tbe addhio• of two tive. but they rubbed noses and sat up all . , . ...-_
0;8h1. Later this clown pulled off one st.~-trian mall d. uectional IIJRI, o.Dits to •• nistlas motel Ia •~ ll'O 11o the G-1 Zoae oa Lou 9, 10 & and whacked it on the pulpit at the United $ • " ; ntcen auto direc;:. 11 , Block 3, Tract se .. hore
Nations. He has been field on a close leuh tiona! sian•. Sl.300; thir-Co loDy, kaowD u 2()6.208-210
ever since. Junior Heant decided to call him-teen temporary sian• alona Ced•r Strut.
self .and his babysitters the Hearst .,.ask dl.c entire rina of Newport Noti ce Ia hereby fllrther 11ivn
Force" and in the last phase in New York he Center Or. S2 )67. that .. td public bearias will . . , ' • be held 011 tha 17tlr. day of went even more arandiOSe and called bra New lrvme Co., tenant devalo~ AIII!Ut 1967 at th h f
York barae the Hearst flaphip, just before it mont for O.K. Christeaaen 8:00 p.:n. 111 tie Con~ll C~~
was spurlos versenkt. atore, No. lS, Fashion k-b~ra of the Newport. Beach •,..._..,..~ 1 • o•• 000 Ctty Hall, at which tune u.d LEGAL NOTICE anu, -· • place .ur.y •d •II per*> .. t ...
FRANK JORDAN, the first president of toe Coron1 del
Mar ChM'tber of Commerce, was unabte to attend last
Friday'S Installation dinner rreetlng, but .he received
recognition for his years of service. Other charter
members of the Ol.nber sl171ed their nnes to a scroll
which carried the mesuge: "To Franlt: JordMf ftrst
president of the Corona det Mar Chanber of Comm·1rcef
·for his 10 years of loyol Md dovoted sei'Vict to our
Ch..,ber Md iloe CIIJ of Ntlll)Orl Btldl, Collfomll -
1957-1'11>7." Frri, wflq Is....,., of lot Jortlln's Pet
Sllop, Is plciUrld hero holtlnt iloe scroll. (Enol.,
pftoto.l
•
Newport Medical Center, tereMed m.,. appeat •d be
NOTICE OF PUBLIC REARING buildin.&. 1402 Newport Cen• heard dr.ereoa.
Notice is hereby shea tht ter Dr ·14 slpa 11300 Ray Y. Copella. secretary the PluaiDfl c-•iaal011 of ., ' • ' Newport Beach City
the Cit) of Newport B .. ch J .W. Robinson Co., No. ·2 PIUIIial! CommluiOII
wUI hold a peblle heariDs oa Pathion Ia land, install Publiah: A•S· 3, 1967, ta
die epplicatioa of tire lnJae equipment, ineluctina l The Newport Hlirbor Eaaip.
Co. for • Uea Permit Ml197 to electric bollen, 2 conden· -· ... -·•••-.o penult: three ao .. n .. hJac -uv rv .. ~
elp• aot ••eeedlas 3S ecpare 11&1 ret:um l)'ltlml, 2 ah ARRAIGMMI!MT SIT
feet Ia total er.. for .. ch compnuort, 2 air vacuum D lo
,.,.luad tea .. t ta the East-ay1ume,l IID•t PI''""• ar ne K. ·Caaano, 21,
.hl•fl !llottttlaa c .. ter, located 0111 aot of puff iroa.a, 001 or 677•8 Victoria St., Coata
M tile aortllweat co,.er of tpoUiaa board, and 6 elee-Meu, is s cbeduled to be EMtblaff Drive •d Viata del . 1 arraianad TDeaday, Aut. :1. Sol. , tnc , .. am roae, tl,I7S; i N ... ,_
Notice I• hereby furU.er ai• .. alao l aecs of metal sip a ewpor-aa m.iclpal
diet ..td ,.bile trreana1 w111 latlan •d 2 Jetl of a.ecn court on cbara" ol poaaes· M held oe the 17th d.-y of . aloa ~ danprou drat•· ·
Aap-. 1967. at •• ,._, of laM laltan, no,ooo. Coeta Maaa Darcotica
ltOO P·•· I• die COIIDCU a.... S.cu.rity Plrat Natioaal omcera raided the Victoria Mrs of t.he Newpon Beech Buk ttmparlr)' beat omC"e City Ball, at whi<* tJ•• ead ao' St. ·apartment Jaly 11 lad pl~eCe •Y ad all perwaa 1 .. at PuWoa lalllld, •u .• aad. nconred LID IH.t •• ..... ..,. .,e., •d be 000. or
... ,.. ••-. Ooun Cafll•th, No. . 60 dol trio bad lt-.t to
•• , Y. CopeUa, Heret.,.,. Publoa lal•.t 4 I nuata cloWn u.. • .., ... t Newpon lea• City ... 'JDI, toilet before IINJ .. ,. .,..
Plaala1 C-i•foa U,OOO. . NIWd ICCrilll 10 police
Pabllsh.a Aa• a, 1967, Ia !m.a Co., IMut dne~ 'hr..;.. p ·Cu It 1'
1'111• l'f•wpo" B•bor Ea•l• .Mill b Aaa p I .__ • • e, , I TMIATII Tllr LA TID .._ . 0 pro....,., cbarood wldo poouoolca .,C •-. II PoMioa hl•d. LID llld poooouloa at a
lloo H-Ana ... 1« 111,SCIO. .., ........ ~,; .._1 loUr
Cltlano C.,. --• • '"'-Co.,--• .._ U,lo ... ood "'* ,.._0:
.._ -to ... Holl7o ... oal I •• r.r I.· Doltoa, lq LID.·-- -!--n~atn to ooo -· No.· S Po-II-Aq.' 1 Jiry 1r1a1o: •11ooy n. .. .,..., oolilloaaln. .. -. ... -. ;loot .. ""' ........ -
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KENT ALLEN, llflltrll
sales manager for Chick
Iverson Inc., Newport Beach
Volkswagen dealer, was
elected vice-president of
lhe Southern Callt,.nla VW
Manager's Assn. at the an-
nual convention held In
5an Francisco.
MOll ltG NIWS
FOI JONIS PAMIL Y
-.
TelephopJLRpodles
....... ._ 111 ... lin · A .. ut lt. .woddl"' Tltcy lea.. -rot H-
•• Blall PrMoiH~~s f1l Hu· bell• I a. .. rlr S.aaclwap, Kona •. ·.~ope. Greece and
.._ HIPIIIIII• ,. ..... rr-do111t1• or Dorothy end St>oin. «.oo-7 ... Kim will
a kolW.r ill Cetallu . · . • Bob !r. ol tbe Paainsula be workiq in the produo-
MUIIMd fti•ad:• a hated tbt Pohu, will Mcome the bride lion .eDd of fi Imina pictures
abaiOM. ol Joha. Orin•tud. The . . · .for a wonderful sill
• • • ceremony will be performed month•.
Beaollful Cedar Lake, ucl re(:eption will be held
..., 81& Bear. waa the •~ at Oorolhy aa.d Bob' a Bal·
ud• apot for C•olaad boa bayfront home.
Bob Perkins ol J"ine T..-. • • • rae•.: Marilyn and J act Hopwood
• • • o( Irvine Tenace find that
• • • Hi&h achool students au
lookinc forward to a areat
time 11 they head for a ••re-
treat" in ldlywild ... l;he
Luther Leaaue from the
Olurch of the Muter in
Corona del Mar.· A fi1h ia a Osb, ia a fish, the~lr poc:e~ry bill is con-
. : , · ,ud fishiRJ ia what aiderably len these days
Carol and Daa Olaaenheim • . . Their twin sons are • • •
of Eaat BhatT have in mind havina a nmmer of adven-Who's been in Catalina within the lut week????.·.·. as the~y leave fM Wyomina. ture before leavinc for col-Dod d J
• • • leae tbia fall. OoMy is Sh Y an . ack _Yance of
Katherine Jakosky of Bal-Sun Valley and will attend Ore Chfh, Phd Maurer
boa PeniaJU.la will help the Univeuity of Idaho th is .or Balboa lslan_d, Jean ~d
make hiltory, ·She will be fall, and R1ndy il wort ina Ed Ward of_lrvane Tenace,
retumina front Europe on in Yellowstone with plans Ann a?d Blll Campbe ll _~
the lut trip o( the Queen for Menlo in September. Westchff, Betty and O&ck
Mary. . • • • Steele of Lido, Bill and
• • • There is a mijhty thrilled Betty Clark of Newport,
Hi iF risea han caused family in Irvine Terrace. , . Ruth and Ed Steen of Bat~
&fOil\ I in La Jolla.·. ·.but Lucille and Rudy Kuhn be· boa Island, Ken and Bobbie
alter a viait to the (amout came the parents o( a wee Roll who live in Corona
.. 93911 on the shores of La baby boy, David, on July del Mar, Phil and Alberta
Jolla for a aourmct luncheon 18th ... join ina teena1ers, Smith of Costa Mesa, Janet
in the apartment o1. .. Eunie" Suzie 1nd Bob. and Chuck Glaaaow who
Wiersema, there WCifCI .. ahs" • • • live in East Bluff and Tina
and "oohl .. over the a lor-·What an experience they and John Biby of Irvine
ioua view ... Christine Me-will have ... Kim and Nancy Tenace, · .. as ucitina they
Cabe of Bay Shores, -Doril 4th
Underwood ol Shore Cliffs,
Nancy Graham of Corona
del Mar, Betty Schi•ler and
Barbara Haviken of Balboa
Island and Polly Hutcbin•
o( the Bluffs. · • • •
UIPORT IIARIOR EIIIGII
fiRST SECllOII --P. 3
lltURSOAY, AUiliST 3, lt67
COIIliiA OEL IIAII, Cii..IF.
Wedding plans made
A Sep&embtlr 2 w.cldina at
the Co<ona dol Mar Com-
munity Church is planned
~ Miu Patricia Anne
Dawn~~ and her fiance, John
Keeaan Doidao •
The enpaoment or tho
yo una couple~ was announ-
ced this we~ek by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas A. Baume of
2319 Tustin An., West
Upper Bay, parents of the
bride--elecL
Mr. Doidae'• puents are
Col. and Mra. John P.
Ooid.. of Brea. He i1 a
araduale of Balboa Hiah
School, Canal 'lone,
Panama, and attended
Oreaon State and Fullerton
Junior Colleae before en•
rollins at Ca)ifornia State
Colleae at Fullerton, where
he is a senior majorina in
accountina.
Mi 11 Baume i 1 a arad-
uate o( Corona de I ~r
Hi&h School and is a sopho--
more at Oranae Coast
Colleae. She" is also work-
in& ror Conolon Garcia
in Santa Ana. She wu
Petricle Aa•• .....
• debutante of
Coast Cbild
Clinic AUliliary
the Soulh
Guidance
last ye~ar.
OCC lEADER'S TNEA TEl
TO riESENT riOGIAM
A drM'iatic readina, ~'In
our areen youlh," will btl
pr~sented at 2 p.m. Sunday,
Aua. 6, in tbe Oranac Cout
Colleae Reader's Th eater
in the OCC Porum. There i1
no &Mliuion
Gordon Jones, who has
Important responsibilities
•• ani1tant director of
enaineerina fot the ·Irvine
Co. ·and aa 2nd vic:e'1)1'ui-
dont of the Corona dol Mar
Chamber of Connerce, had
even more important nowa
ID announce at last Friday's
inttallation dinner of the
COM Clamber: the llllival
of Scott Jones on 'Fueaday,
July 25, at Hoaa Hot pi tal.
Tho Gordon Jones family,
which also includea Orca.
who ia almost 3, live at
121 Via Quito, Lido tale.
MIRLE I. KELLOGG
IIICCUMIIS AT AGE ..
Merle E ·Kellou, 84, of
188 E. 19[h St.; Coota Men,
died Saturday, July 29, at
a Cotta Mesa convalescent
hotpital. · She was bom in
lllinofa and had lhed in
Costa Men 12 years,
Seen at the Balboa Bay
Club. . .celebrities Bill
Williams, Debbie Reynolds
and Jack Linkletter and bis
son, Dennis.
Announcing The
Sbe it eurvived by her sis-
ter, Mrs. Zoe Herbel o(
Costa Meu.
Private sen·icu were
held. Bell Broadway Mor-
tuary of Costa Mesa made
dte funeral ur•naements. ·
• • •
Fonner lrvineTcnaco-ites,
Mickey and Neal Lashlee
, .. now residents of Belaire
... have just returned from .
E1.po '67. ·They visit old
friends down in those parts
reaululy, -and Mickey, who
is a top-notch player, never
mines her monthly Newport
bridae aames. 1
New arrivals at Hoag
S.M.,, J•ly 23 Th•,.4ay, J•ly 27
Garl -Mr. and Mrs. Don-Girl -Mr. and Mn. Rich-.
•
OF •••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
About that boulder
In your eye
''Got somethina in my.,.._ ..
the customer aic1 "F ..
lib a boulder. How about tak.int it outr' He
wu hurtifta and wanted help thCin aDd theN. Tbe
pbarmM:ilt remcmbc:nd hcarin& about anocbsr
man whole "somcthina" turned out to be a .-1
-embedded in his e)'Cboll. He adrioed bim
to soc bil pb)'lician. Prompt 1UrJ1aY awd his
sJaht. So, -·re careluJ. And if we .an owrty
cautibua IOmttimcs, remember-we're ~
dill. DO( physicians. We work w1i11 docton. •
pensiq; the drup and medications they poeaaibc.
But we don't pnctic:c medicine.
Christensen Phcnnacy
aaJ &. CIOAft ..-r .. CIOM)IIA DU. KU
OIIIOU 1·1550
aid Lona, 3136 Trinity Dr., ud Fn.swrolh, 3004 Coolidae
Costa Mesa. Av e.o Costa ~sa.· . Boy-,.. ·.net Mrs. Al1'in _ Boy ,,_.. Mr. ·and Mrs. "Don
Dubrp;"• 19H Tustin Ave.; Wehhimer, 2766 Bristol
Cotta Mos~. St.; Space W106, Costa
Oirl -PC. and Mra. ·Don· Mon ..
aid Sellen, 7110 W. Ocean Girl -Mr. ·and Mrs . David
FLo·Newport Beach. Pain 730 Shalimar Dr.;
Girl -,_,..,·and Mr1 . Joel Cost~ Mesa.
LARGEST & MOST MODERN HEALTH SPA
FOR WOMEN AND MEN ... PHONE 549-336~
Bringing To The People of Orange County
Barbee, 2447 Bowdoin St., Girl-Mr. and Mrt . james
Costa Mesa.· CaMon, 2115 Placentia
Girl-Mr. and Mrs . Samuel Ave., Costa Men.
Campbell, 250 Colton St., Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Newport Beach. Ireland, 1387-A Baker St.,
Girl-Mr . and Mtt. Sanuny Costa Mesa
Benner, 521S River Ave.; Girl _Mr.' and Mrs . Lloyd
Ne~wport Beach. · Gi t"'an," 2865 Chios Rd.;
._,.doy Jwly 24 Costa Mesa.
Girl -~.·and Mrs. Lyle Girl -Mr. ·and Mn. Ed-
Beery, 334 E.· 16th Pl.,· ward Davenport Jr., 1307
Costa Mesa. Baker St., Costa Men. ·
~oy_-Mr. ·and Mr.•· Curti• Boy _ Mr. and Mn. Eri k
Bruban, 364 Harrulton St .• Sjobeck, 847 W. ·25th St.,
Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. · ·
Boy -~.·and Mrs. Gar-
field Nelson 2600 Ban• frldcry, July 28
wood St, Ne;port Beach. Boy -Mr. and Mn. ·Shih.-
Boy -~.·and Mra. James Yuna Shena, 198 Tulip
Pay an, 3112 Sumatra Pl .• Lane, Coata Mesa.
Costa Mesa.· Boy-~. •nd Mrs . William
Tttescioy, Jwly 25 Bohacek, H8 E.· 16th Pt.,·
Boy -Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Costa Mesa . .-
Jones, 121 Via Quito, New· Boy -Mr. ·and Mrs. ·Rich-
port Beach. ard Brewer, 426Y.z PemleaC
Girl-Mr. and Mra. ·Ken• Ave.;Corona del Mar.·
neth Pawlicki, 1738 E. Oirl -Mr.· and Mrs. David
Ocean Blvd.; Balboa. C~aillas, 773 Scott Place,
Boy-Mr. ·~nd Mrs. Daniel Cotta Mesa.
Bukaty, 322 Lindo Ave.,
Newport Beach. ·
Boy-~. and Mrs . Owiaht
Shauaot, 1261 Maple St.,
C01ta Men.· •• 4...-..,, J•ly 26
Boy -Mr. aad Mrs .
Rahe, 1969-A Maple A.,.,.;
C01ta Mlea.
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Location: HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER, 2300 HARBOR BLVD.
FACILITIES-FOR MEN
21 TO 80
A Limited Number Of Olorter Memberships Now Bein g Accepted
During Phou No . 1 In Costa M.so . . Phow No . 2 Will t-iave A
Substantial Rote lncreou .
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Phone 549-3368
FACILITIES FOR WOMEN
17 TO 80
AISOWBLY NO EXTUS
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• P'ATCNTCD CLCCTIIIICAL. IIICOUCINO MACIUNCS.
e ,.IOUIIIIC CIOfOITDIJIIItNO ANO jl'tiii!MINO MACHIN CS.
e Mti.O "IIIOOftCNtVI IIICSISTANCC CXCJtCISINO
AP'~AIIIATUS .
• COM ,.LCTCL.Y A I Ill COfoiDITIONC D.
• A LL•TII.C • TUIIIIIUSH STCAM "DOM.
• "I'IIIVATC UI.TIIIIA-VIOLCT eKAUTY I'IIAY IUiool ikJOTod.
• MCCHANIC AL. MAUAGC AND S"OT JIIICDUCING.
• "I'IIIYATC DJIIICSIIHO .OOTHS.
e ~fiii Y ... TC. CL.OTMCS I..OCICI.I'll .
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t MAGIC "'~fl"l .... fi" .. C, ... I.. MACtUNI:S •
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* COSTA MESA *ANAHEIM
549-3361 --·· ----81DIUD•• 25&
*OitANel ...... ...
1. Llrzelere dies at 84
O.•lta LaYerM L.ar••l· Ouarch by lh e Sea in Cen-
.. , 14, 4 917 W. ·S.y Ave ., . tral Newport, the Malonic
81.,., died S.&I.Wday, Joly Lodp aince 1923, the Ne•
~ .. la a, Newpcwt Be.ach port Harbor Yacht Club, He
h"'otpital. • was pall J)fesident of the
~-Lane lere received hia Loa An&eles Butineumen
Bacbelor or Law It Georac.. .\rt Institute .. '
10wn Univenity in 191 2. Survivon include his
From 1913 until 1960 he wife, Grace; 2 s ona, Rich·
built up a aucceu ful pri· ard of Newport Beach and
va&e practice and provided Char le t of Brentwood; and
teaat counse l for Sian al 4 ar andchildren. ·
Oil, tater bccomins secre-Priv.te aerv.ice)s were
tary for that company. bel~· ~ed":eaday, Au.a. ·2, at
Ho wu a member of Ch rist Pactfac Vtew Memor1al Parlr..
Stroller inventor to talk
Becau.eofita rapid srowth
in membership, the Chria·
tian Women's Club of New·
port Buch wi II hold its
monthly luncheon meetina
in che Jamboree room at the
Newporter Inn. The meetina
will be he ld at noon Tues-
day', Aua. 8 .
Reservatioru arc to be
made this Friday, Aug. 4,
with ~h. Grace Barker, 673-
8325.
ian outfits. The Bell Tones
will ptO\'ide the mu sic.
Fashions will be presented
by Waltah Clarke.
MRS. MABLE JOHNSON
OF LIDO ISLE IUS
One of Otangc County's
oldes t res idents, Mn. Mabel
L. J ohnson of Lido Isle,
wh o would have been 88
tater lhi s month, died Mon·
day,July 31, at St. Joseph's
tlospi tal in Orange.
•
Luau cruiSe announced NEII'OIIT HAdll !111111
FlltST SfC'IIOII--p .. 4
lMU~Y. MJCIIST!, IM7
·co!llNA DB.IAR, CAUF.
100111 .,.,. SaiUoa Clab'a •• oodor o1 •• day. ·Addl·
un.aal flnllly lUIS cnalu donal iafonM&ion -.y lN
10 Calllina will be held obtalaod from Mrt. ·C*"er,
Auf. 5 10 ll at Uule Har· 673•74]1, or t.tt.' Rei..., ,
bar, 'A'bere ulhentic Ha:::al:i·:r=:.:.67~l~-2~4~1~5~. ----------~:---~ tn food wi II be urv.ct.
Tbere wlll be daily
ond • ,,.&1•1 kid•' P"''' A niNTIONI aboard tho Lunalilo at
l!m•r•ld s.,. Albacore Special lei• will be flown
in from Hawaii for the oo-SPORTFISHERMEN
cuion, accordina to Qeorao
Carver, chairman and roar
commodore.
Women of tho club plan to
serve the popular menu from
las t year, which will be pia
'n hole a inae( beer. lomi
lomi 1almon, aboline Hale
Kulani, rreah pineapple in
situ, Polyne1ian yams,
loll or poi ·and washed down
Mai Taia.
Crui se Malter Richard
Reineman announ ced lhe
cruise wi lt 1tart from the
Sou th Shore ClubhoUs e ~
a.m. Aua. 5. Under eac:or't
~ the floti lla wi ll nil to the
Isthmus and Avalon for the
week-lona famhy vacation,
W•&en c....,.. Co. 11 ap&n r.ady \o receln your al'*«'e to be
~---,... W& MA&& IMMEDIATE DEUVEAY TO YOIJ Of' CANNED
Ali.U'Oa&. ON POLLOWING 84111:
OM: 1'-.. eM tf a.aw Pad WWM Meat ef AI--. f• eatll ......... ··~Mftllt ,_ ,... a-..--qUlii:J ....,ur.llli•,;.,;..wolo-• , .....
We .e.r .. ,_. ,... teMIIIII .._. a ku • 11-c• Pft e....... , .. CUI wW M la ... M w11• Mr "lttl .. lere4"
"IJ1rt1=1•'• Pld:" a.MI wUd .. ,.._ ,_. laMt we U¥e ... ...... .....n~,......
Deliver ,oer aJMeon to_, plant at 10t0 Lafayette A..._,
N.,.,ort Budl.
WESTERN CANNERS CO.
714-673-1460
The s peaker will be Ar·
nold Peterson, inventor of
th e F o lda·Ro ll er collap•
s ible baby s tro lle r.
She was bom in Tust in of
pionet:r parents and marr ied
Byron E. John son, a Tu stin
ci tru s grower.
MEMBERS of the Harbor Area Boys' Clu b
are shown here enjoying the s wimm ing a t
Camp Norri s,
tains.
in the San Bernardino Moun-Hawaiian dron will ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J ) \\I \--;h .... ( q · ... l >1 <". I \I The theme for the luncheon
meet ing will be a luau. The
club members are asked 10
dress accordingly in Ha wai·
Sh e was living wi th he1
daughter, \1lss Thelma J ohn-
:.on, 130 Via Lnrca, Lido
Isle. Sh e IS !.urnved also
by a brothel, Oscar A. Lei by
of Tu ..,tm, and 3 01 eces.
BOYS' CLUB GIVES AWARDS -
,OitMI~'f III!AIU CNU:IlA
NO W AT
1780 NE WPO RT 81.. VD.
PH. 646-9383t.oata Me s
..... ~" lt'l ..
Sen·ices we re hdd Wed-
ne 'day, Aug. 2, at Scm th
and Tuth ill \lur tuary 1n
Sa nta Ana. Interment wa~ at
Fallha\·..:n \lemmial Park.
JUL IAN WELLS DIES
Services were held \!on-
day, July 31, at Baltz
\lortuary in Costa \1esa for
Julian G. Wells, 73 , of
1640 Newport Bl vd., Cos ta
~le sa . lntennent was at
Harbor Res t Memorial Park.
He di ed at his home J uly
27 . He was a retired
butc her, and had lived rn
Costa Me sa 9 years.
Raymond Dove was named
the Central Br anch "boy of
the mo nth" for July by th e
t-l arbor Area Bo ys' Clu b.
Oepartmen I boys of the
month arc Tim William!!, arts
·I!: c rafts; Wayne Dove, phy·
sica!, and Kevin Nelson,
games room.
Fre e 5wims are offered
every day of the week for
all Boys' C lub members
dur ing the re creation s wi m
time s , 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.
\tonday through Friday and
1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday.
Onl y two more periods are
left for s wimming lesson s·
Aug. l.l and Aug. 28 .
1\ trip to the San Diego
Zoo is p)anned for Wedne s•
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tO:IIo, ''"":1 g lo•t, '""';., & '"''''" :lt cor
g roup, •P"I cite~ ''" u ot. Sled 218 SJJSO
$712.00 •ff •f wl1011iow
lf67 FAIILANE SOO XL 2 0001
HAIDTO,
S,rlnttl"'• r •tl•w crvl-•tlc ,...,._, ,..,,.. • ,3,99 P'•. St., P'. l r., R•iill•, ''"'" •l•u. "'•••·
•••• ~10clltl•n.,, ll•lfel l• wfl-1 "w•re ..
s .. clt "•· 22t 1121.11 ..... .. ...... ,. .... '" ..
I
day, Aug . 9. o\11 interested
Boys' Club members may
sign up now at either
branch.
Bo ys ' Club members will
attend the Anae I aame
againu the high fl yi ng Bos-
ton Red So~~: on Friday, Aug.
II.
apprc..: iated. Bring them to
the Central Branch Boys'
Club, 594 Center Street,
Costa Mesa, or call · 548-
9387. i\11 prpcecds go to the
Boys ' C lub for much needed
equipment.
COlT
DRAPERY
CLEANING
The Central Branch wel ·
comes Don Sadler to the
staff as athletic director.
Don re tiud from the Air
Force tn 1960 after 20
years of service. Twelve of
tho~;e 20 years we re spent
as an athletic di rec to r. Don
has played and offi ciated
most s ports, including play·
ing s emi-pro basketbal l.
Summer camp at the Boys'
C lub of P asadena's Ca"l'
Norris was enjoyed by 131
boys rrom the Ha rbor Area
in Ju ly. The C amp is loca-
ted in the San Remardino
\1oun tains at an alti tude of
6 ,125 feet. The campers
enjoyed such activities as
hiking, out:Joor cooking ,
s winming, both in a lake
and a pool, fishing, nature
study, crafts , canoeing,
or 100% Replacement Regardless of the Age
or Condition of Your Draperies, if Cleanable
• Guarw.tMcl No Shrlnlt.qe • Guannw.d Perfect Plut foldi"l
• G~JW-.tMd r.rftct Even Herm: • Gu .. tMd N.., fabric Ute
overnight campouts and
campfire prog rams . They -·· LAIIGUT
CLEANERS
l!l % OFF
for cosh &
The Central Rranch \1o-
thers Club will have a rum-
mage sa le Frida y and Sat-
urday, Aug. 18 and 19, from
10 a .m. to 5 p.m. An y clean,
usable items wou ld be much
also had the opportunity to
live, play, and share ex·
pericnces with boys of all
races , co lor and c reeds. 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. ol 17th, Costa Meso
Church News 542·1 211 TOLL FREE 541-lU&
"Peace of mind," at the
7:30 Wednesday evenina
musical meditation proaram. •••
The Ch ris tian Science
Churches, Newport Beach,
Corona del Mar and Cos ta
Mesa -"Spirit" is the 1------------
topic of the Bible lesson
The LUtheran Church or
the Ma ster, n oo Pacific
View Dr., Harbor View
Hi lls -Commun ion ser·
vices wi II be held at ~:4 5
and II a.m. Sunday. Dr.
Will iam Eller will preach
on the topic, "God have
me rcy." New mcmben wilt
be recei vcd at th e 11 a.m.
service. The Senior High
Luthe r League will leave
t:h is Friday evening for a
mountain retr eat and will re-
turn Sunday morning for
s tudy and worship.
at this Sunday's serv ice s, J 'n~fi~T.i;;J;;;~fL:iJEr<~J "Rhodes ia Accu.srs " ••• CASU for your garage items .
• • •
The First Baptis t Olutch
of Costa ~csa, 301 \1aano-
li a St., at Santa Ana Ave. -
"The magnetism of Christ"
will be the sermon topic or
Dr. P.G. Neumann at 11
a.m. Sunday. Guest speaker
at 1 p.m. wi II be David
Head, graduate s tudent at
the Baptist Bible Collcac in
Missouri. He will talk on
.. The 3 I am's of Paul." • • • Central Bible O.urch. on
2Jrd St. a t Orange Ave.,
Costa \o1esa -Pastor H.E.
J ones will rctum to the pu l·
pit this Sunday after a 2·
week absence. He will con-
duct a communion service
at 10:30 a.m. and speak on
"International puppets un-
der universal power." The
topic for the 1 p.m. s ervice
will be "Vr'hen Israel stood
alone."
• • • St. Mark Presbyterian
Church, 2001 Easlbluff Dr.,
East Bluff-The Rev. Ro-
bert Carley will conduct a
communion service at the
10 a.m. worship how thi1
Sunday, Open house wi II be
held at 8 p.m. today, Aua.
The Plymouth Congrega-
tional Church, 3262 Broad
St., Newport Heiahta -The
Rev. J ohn Pridonoff is back
from his vacation, and will
occupy the pulpit for the
10 a.m. service this Sunday.
• • •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrew's
Rd., Cliff H,avcn -Dr.
C harles Dierenficld, back
rrom his vacation, will
preach on the topic, "Having
the riaht connections," at
the 6, 1:30 and 11 a.m.
Sunday services. Jonathan
Wi \son. who has served as
youth worker, will assist
at the 3 services and will
greet the congregation af tcr-
wards as he prepares to
leave for h is "m inisterial
duties a t Fuller Theological
Seminary, Pasadena. • • •
The Re v. James Blain of
the Newport Harbor Luther-
an Church, Newport Heiahts,
is attendina a 2•week
cowse in Madison, Wi s., on
on the new Bethel Bible
series , whicb will be in·
traduced at the churcb aoon.
Up..Jn Completion of tho
courac, the peator and his
family will be on vacation
unti I the end of the month. • • •
3, at the pastor's rcai· Open house and farewell
dence, 507 Rockford Pl., re ception will be held from
Cameo Hiahlanda. Special 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Aua.
aueata will be tho Rev. and ll, for Mr. And Mra. Altn
Mrs. R. Caldwell Smilh or Sawyer and daaahten
North India. Dr. Smllb ia Louise and Carolyn, mom•
principal of tho interde· bera or dle Lutheran dnuc:h
nominational lanauqe a.nd of lhe Maa&er, Harbor View
orientatioa acbool fOf new• Hilla. Tho event wiH be
ly appointed rratemal held at the paracxaaae, 706
worteu and miuicxaariea Santana Dr., Irvine Tor•
1r1 Allaha"-d, 500 mll11 nco. no s...,ar forally
'Theatre Compact Organ'
wi th e lectroni c Uaps and,
Castanets -ONLY at ...
CORCORAN 11USIC CO.
(Across from Fashion Sq.)
#66 T own .'It Country
541 4 318
\1on. &. Fri. 'til 8 pm
• Story ~ Clark•
1951 IIUICK ..
door. Oood oondi tion. Mate
offet. ·
.-woll or Colc:utta. · will loo.. Aaa. 14 fa< e'IID¥1MG a. s-•~t
• • • Japan, wit•• f'*. :and ~.. ·~
Tho NowportUnity Cburdl, s...,or will toadt io 1 •UaiiOII TRANSFER
010odna ot Uth lk. •d II" ~l•d• d.,-'l<*ool. ''"""ANDSTORAGE'
'liH Ave., Cliff Ha~----------"-<for Mno ricbal or mlad'' "'" WHEATON
.. tho RIY. ·Lot• Pllctlo-,_ 1• T--VAHI,INI!S, INC.
.. ,., unnoo toplo at *" lor o .,._,.._, u M32l • u ~IJ
10 1.01. ilurlday llr'liOO, HI Cell 'nail 17$11.1,6ik.,C. .. II(ao•
will follow Ita -.--.::::.::==~--1 .
A.J.A. Prck -A casr
s tudy of the infernal poli·
tics of Rhodesia s incr
196,. Pdprrbad H¢.
prder from :
AalericD OplnJon Book SIOre
1934 Harbor Bh'd.
Coslll Men -Phot1e 646-G645
• PITS
o WORK WANTED
IRONING. Years of exper-
ience on all types or clo-'
thina & linen.Spccialty,
men' a shirts, Sl.SO per hr.
Mable Whitman. 607 Mar-
auerite, COM. 673-277 4.
BOOKS, tools, hou sewares
needed for ou r daily aar-
agc sale. b-l6·167 5, Te-
Winkle Hardware, Costa
\lc sa.
PUBLICATION typing. Have
latest model No. 720 \'ali·
typer with many new t)'pe
face s. Also have Head·
liner. Call Fl"lln 613·1507
OJ 6:73.0550.
Yow Charilber of Commerce
needs an electric plate,
foldin& chairs, tv tables or
??? Call 673-41.)50 and we
will help you clean out
your aaraae!
MISCEI.LAHEDUS
SURFBOARD for sale . 9'
Hobie S50. Offi ce chairs -
a teno and aide arm. Like
new. S25 each. 673·7536.
OCEAN FRONT furn. Pe-
ninsula Pt. 4 B.R. -3\7
baths. 1300 mo. winteJ.
Yeaily S475. OR .}.()55().
'iWILL KEEP ldren
homo. Any how, any
bia yard. Alao
my UNFURN. APT. New, 2·
aae, bd1m. with private patio
and auaae. Stove and
ice box fumiahed: 7UYJ
Fe1nlear, 673-6041.
ina by day or hour. CM.
Phone 548-5318 •
• REAL !IT ATE • TltAD!·
TRADE -ti,Ooo ec,.~lty in
beautiful north Fullerton
View lot or home. 3 bdnn.,
2 bad!., l minutes 10 Cal
Stoll •. Call ""II or too !714) i ~~~J;~~:I ::~s~~~.~n~.~~~-~ etiUVI-
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C.Uo ""'~ Q;t .. _ .. __
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<JJAIIAI'!TEED USED ......
TV R;.;tala ~~tb
., -Optloo
lbp111 ...teo Calla U
QIIY'I TV
2276 c.ll-. Clll (-.4'~ ... 114
Sludent
Tblre,.eiPI wlo .. ro rll Pai&Y --It-Duaa. •• Nfwport Balboa lamp Lyoo J,.u,., A,rll To.. .. ... IslaM C0Jte ...
•d Loao MaociatiOD•a ..,.. race, Aaa•U• S.siL
ooa1 baoloou otocloot Cor•• dol liar~~~~~=-~.::.;::..;~~~~~_,;~~~;;;;~; lWo Isle awuda ln the 4 area blab wh .. «a •• Coa-l• ";;~~;i~-;~~~ schools were IWIOUDC.d ,. ... auoaa. Paa1a .5jarJttrm6e II -
ctDtly by Pre1ident Ataea Tirey Ford 0, Linda 1
81-olot. Staaley, Po .. y CH A a..a..--EF
Oat at~eat in IIChsc::hool Paula M. Campbell, 0. ... ""-..~ ft~ •
-Newpott Karl:Hx, ·C«ooa Woolley, Suaan C. Dray. iiilf-lll' .. r ~''"'"
DR. ANTHONY TOTO, superintendent and medical
director of Faitvjew~_tak Hospital in costa Mesa,
was the speaktr'·ll,f\tJAug. 1 meeti ng of the Corona
del Mar Kiwanis Club at the Vill a Sweden restaurant.
His topic wa s "The Fairview story." Sin ce he assum-
ed his duties In 1963, the hospital has opened b7b
new beds and ntW.-ha,!a resident population of 2,b22.
He wa s crowned K'rng 14eptune in l 96b by the Newport
Harbor Spasti c League and received the 1%7 golden
rul e medical award from th e Californi a Coun ci l for
Retarded Children •. He Is pictured here with Bob
Leech, manager of th e :COM bran ch of Un ited Cali for-
ni a Sank, wh o Is program ch airm an for' th e Kiwani s1
Club.
City dropped from suit
The: city of Newport Beach
has been eliminated as a
defendant in the S3S0,000
libel suit brou&ht by Jeremy
C. Hi ll or Corona del Mu
over news coveraae of SepL
27 raid at the Hill rcsi·
dc:nce.
Superior Court Judae Her•
bett S. Herlanda held Tuea·
day, Aua. 1, that lh city
was not a proper palty to
th e sui l.
United Press lntemati0r1al ..
is named in the suit, wtli ch
may be amended ro include
parti cu lar poli ce orfi cers,
accotdina to ~ttorney Don
McCartin of Co sta Me sa.
DanielS. Hayes , 2001 Sea·
drift Ln., Irvi ne: Tenace,
and Mr. Hi ll charae that UPI
re poned nar coti c s ales as
the te ason for anes tina the:
pair.
Th e city was named in the
sui t bec ause information
about th e: raid came from the:
poli ce depaJtmc:nt.
Aqua ·show to be given
dtl Mar, Colla Mtaa IDd Cotta Meaa ce•rti"illca .. l
Eat~cia Hilh Schoola _ winners are N "fl'u:~~~~:l
recehe• an annul out• Jette, Debbie E
atandina buaineu atudllnl Judy Geyer. Sylvia Wella,
,award, Reelpienta aet tSO Bruce Brlc::ka, Chriata
.. c::h, 1nd their names are leb, Gail Markley,
anaraved on a perp~~tual Wriabt, Oi .. a Elliott.
b'ophy. Eatanc::ia c::ertifieate win ..
In .&lltion, winnen of n.en arc Jeff Werner, Carol
buaineu merit certiric:ates Wise, Ouwayne Doctor, Lin-
in bookteepina, clerical, da Oentoti. HaMah
thorthand, tccretaria\, and. bard, David Silva, Sbuanl
merckanditina. Brewer.
Since 19.53,NewportBalboa OLIVER PAGl HOLT
S~vinaa baa awarded subtta.n .. DI!S AT AGE Of 43
till annndual . acholau1~'P Oliver Paac
panta a pru:ea tota 1n1 Kathleen Ln.,
S75,680 to 359 students. Hiahlands died
Special prizes are aiven July 30. ~t Hoas
to ~IRJC Coast Colleae Hospital at the &Je or 43.
archit~ctural t~cnu, and He: wu a public relations
there u a med1ca\ acbolar· repre1 entative for a
ship known aa the Sandy
Amet Memorial Award.
The 1967 outsundina buai·
ncaa award• went to Karen
Manautn, Phyllis J can Ste·
vena, Sharon Kina and
Karen Pondren.
Newport Harbor Hiah
School certificate winners
are: Christine Lo(iuercio,
Nancy Beraeaon, Oeorae
Reimer, Lucy Seminiu!r.,
insurance company, and. had
lived in Oranae County for
16 years.
Survivors include hi a wife,
Catherine; a a on, Scott, and
a dauJhter, Keren.
Memorial aervicea
held Wednuday, Aua. 2. at
St. Andrew'• Pretbyterian
Church. Baltz Morbllry
Coata Men made
funeral arranaemc:nta.
Drowns in home pool
Servicu were held Mon·
day, Julv 31, at MacDouaal
Family ~rtuary in Santa
Ana for Mn. Myrtle Dibble,
4601 Fairfield Dr., Cameo
Shares. The 7S.ycar-old w~
man wat disc:ovetcd l1tly
mer dean c:A the Loyola Col·
leae Law School, Loa An--
aelu, who was away at
the time of the accident.
Survivors alao include ano-
ther son, Harold .
The City or Newport
27 d d · h $455 RING STOLEN show will be in Jivina; Iter· rowne 10 1 e f.-nily IN JEWELRY SWITCH
eophonic aound u sirla pool. A thief switched a $6S Beach, Department of~~.
Beaches, and Rocre.ttion
will present itt annual aqua
ahow, entitled '"South p ..
cifi c,"' on Au a. 11 •d 12.
P-r-spe·•·•,•olly or· Interment wa• at Logan, . f 455 h' ld ... ""'" ... 1h· Utah. nn& or a s w 1te 10
ran.aed tyncrani:ted awi~ 18 carat rina Saturday, July
mina numbers. Her aranddaUJhter, Mra . 29 ,at Charles San Jeweler,
Muaic from the atace lll"'d
film version of Rodtcn 1:
The Newport Beach Sym-Toni Kenison, JOIO Country 1048 Irvine: Ave:., in Wes~
phonic Band will present Club Dr., Costa Meaa, found cliff Plan.
lhe overture to "'South Pa· the: dder\y woman. ·An auto-Clerk Doris Swiua of lr•
cific" to act the show under· psy confirmed drownina 11 vine observed the switch
way, The always popular the canu of death. bt•t cou ld not atuact the
"'Clown Oiverl .. will be Mrl. Dibble WI'S ti vina; with attention of other store ern-
Hammeratein'a theauical
IUCCeU will be presented
in tbe aquatic setli111 at
at J PlU.patrict CDiemlirial .w.-m .. \1 ,...
Hi""'Sehool he"'"'lns at I
both niahta. ~tic fer • the
another aitricti:~·~1j~·~~iloor;;•;ao~. ~·:.· ~R;·~·~D~ibbi~•=·~r-~~~~~ta~~~th~e~ma~n~.-~ forthe "'"'
a.nee ir so• for T d T d T d 1s• for odulto. ra e· ro e· ra e
IIRS.IIAY PETERS
LEGI>I. HOTICl SUCCUMBS AT AGE 76
NOTI CE TO CRED'J't)HS May Petera, 76, of
No. A-57587 Placentia Ave., West
SU P ERIOR COU RT OF Til E Newport Heiahts, died Fri·
STATE OF CALIFORNIA F'OR day, July 28, at a Newport
111 E COUN TY OF ~B •. ~ Beach. convales cent hoa·
E•rue of MARY V1 -; ai~.Jpital. She had lived 'in the
knowa aa MARIA VJEIR l:Jl,. f Harbor A 10 d ceased. · · rea yean an
NOTI CE IS H ERF.OY Gf·V£N-was In apartment manaaer.
to th e creditor& of tJr.e abo ve She was born in New York.
nam ed d~cedr:n~ that aU pe,. Survivors include her
110ns hav1 a~ d a•m• ~--,l butband p t . •aid decedeta t are · >IP,•, . . • C: c:r, a son,
file th r:m, with the ~ W1lham Rockereller or New
vo uchera, in lbr .,.,... -"JYork; a dauahter, Mrs.
th e clerk of th e aGov~ .ft. Mildred Appc\bawn of
titl ed court , or to flr~•J Lacuna Beach.
th em , with th e oec....,} Services were: held Tues· vouchers, 10 the uallle-r)iped ·d · at c/o 'Thoma. E.. Het,...; · ay, Auc. 1, at We stchff
Atto mey at Law, 90t <ftro vet Cbapcl in (.;os ta Me sa, with
Drive, ~u.ite . 232, Ne"'P?rt Francis McOias h, chaplain
Beach, Cal donu a 92660, .. ic:h at Fairview State Hospital
ia the rtace ~f buiaHa 0~ orficiatin . Jnt rm t • on drr••p.ed 10 ,.n maua. I e en w~s
taia in8 10 th e u tat e of Mid at Harbor Rest Memonal
decedeat, with in al x !neathe Park.
af~er th_e nn r publi catibo of WALLACE ROBIHSOH
th•• noll ce. SUCCU OatedJuly31 1967 MBSATAGEU
THOMAS E. tiErFi"RNlrf Wallace J . Robinson, 255
Thomaa E.· HeUerue Mayflower Dr., Bayside Vii·
E:ucutor laac:, Newport Beach, died
of the 1111 of tJr.e abo ve named Saturday J 1 '9 1 H decedeot • u y •• a oaa
Thomaa E. Heffenuo Hoapital at the ase of 74.
Attoruey at Law He: had worked in the
911 Dover Drive, Salle 231 water and power deparlmen ~
Newporl Beach, Call.,.l• of the city of Loa Anaelea
:~2 1 0 for SO yean aa an iron
Attomey lor Eucu tor ,wotker. He be\ansed to the
BALBOA ISLAND FOR CORONA DEL MAR
Have attractive 3 bedroom, 1}] bath, home.
Lorge protected patio -few doors to South
Bay & Beach an R·2 lot. Will trade equity
for 2 units in Corona del Mar.
Large corner parcel R·l zone, Eastside
Costa Mesa, will make 5 lots. s•s.ooo with tenns
GAYNOR Realty
673-3817
'216 Ma,.ine, Bal. 1~.
SEMPLE
REAL ESTATE
OPEII HOUSE THIS IEEl•EIID!
602 Begonia, COM, see: Ray Smilh
Sat, Sun .. 12:30-5:00 p.m.
4512 Wayne Rd., Cameo Highlonds, see
Jeon McWillioms, Sot, Sun. 12 :30·5:00 p.m.
1126 Ebbtide, Horbor View Hills, see:
Rochelle Robe,s, Sun. Only 12o30 • 5:00p.m
4501 Wayne Rood. Cameo Highlands, see:
Susan Gilmore, Sun . Only 12:30·5:00 p.m.
See AI Unruh at our office for:
{a) Neat 2 B.R. home: shake roof, F.A. heat,
F irepl., near 'Little Corono' Beach.Price
is RIGHT!
(h) One king-stz.e S•d nn. p\us Cues! ~~-If'
... 1 blk to Moin Beach •.. Superb VIEW.
(c ) Prime VIEW LOT ... overlooking Jetty
. , . 180° Oceon panorama
_,_1 RIAL DTATI 17~2111
2515 !. ·c.-. c.-· ..
ATTN: BUILDERS
Large corner parcel R·l zone, Eastside
Costo Mesa, will moke 5 lots. SA5,000
Wells-McCardle Rakon
1110 N
~~!.~!!!~
1 ~-rs l
Newport Island
Homey Home: -2 bedroom -
sepatat e l1.11e playroom
(or aueu quuteu) with ~
bath. Th is channinahome on
UISUU UVING
Enjoy this three bedroom, dinin~ room, two bllth
all electri c{includin~ heat) newly decorated and
fully c arpeted home. Two swimmin• pools, oea•
ban a, ·puuintt .,.eens, shurne board and badmlo•
ton for your enjoyment with no maintenance p...,.
blein•. PRICED BELOW TODAY'S MARKET AT
ONL YS28, 750,WITH10% DOWN AN [I 90% LOAN-
~o Escrow fees -No Loan CharR;es .
Onl y one left -SEE 241 2 UNIV E'tSITY AVE.
(Extension o f Del '.tar Ave .> Open wee k-ends 1-5
p.m.
HOME
HOUSE
Here's the answer to your mother--in·la w problem
or week-end colle~ kid s. The home o rrers three
bedrooms, I ~ baths and lar~ kitc hen "·i th eatin•
area. The jll.l est house has its o wn p rivate en•
tranc e and offers L.R., bedroom , kitchen and
bath. Large l!ouble garal(e on alley with parkin~t
space for two additional c ars. Locat e d in "TOP
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA" nei,hbomood. Near
s c hools and onl y a couple bl ocks from WEST·
CLIFF Sh oppinllf Cente r. Priced to s e ll at only
$26,950. Excellent financ in ll available or ollf'ner
may cam. ACT FAST.
I.M.li ... ,RIIIter
•
"Yow'\\ Lik< Dwr Friendly Service"
220 E. 17th St. (Phofle 6.t&-OSSS) C.sto /A.ese
(Lout.d in E. 17th St. Sho,int Cenm)
Evenint• Coli 6ot6-1050 or t..t6--4579
Finn lit F1ir
IY OWND
OIOKf WT Iliff • POOl • YIW
3 bedrooms. deft or 4 bedraoml. 2 balhl. !om·
Uy room. Follow the sun on 2 patios. Newly
palotod exterior.
Shawn .., IJJ rlRto:•:r . . . . . . . . 644 0406
OPifl SA T\IUIAY /SUHDA Y I.S I'M
2672 lqaa 11 • St., N.l .
PabliM: Au A-3, 10. 11 .. 24. ,_.aaonic Lodae in Los An· 196~, in th e Newport R.lltbor laelea and lived in the Hu•
Ea•1P· · ·.' bor Area S yeara.
quiet Ia Iand has a fireplace 1----------------------
f() 1 Sutvivon include hia
W.L . WEDEM, lltM I wife, Lottie; 3 sona, Frank
R.R. AG!NJ, DIU M McC d William L. Weden., 13, of aa~ra. Joe ardty. lilt
1620 " Oranae Ave., Coar. Edwtn ~astono~ a a1ater,
Meaa, difd Saturday, Jlily Marauonle MeBnde; •d •
29, in a Caliatosa hc.pital. brother, Wendell G. Robin•
near San Franclaco. aon.
He w11 a alation .. aat f« Servieea were held We($.
Great Northern RalhrWy for neaday, Aut;. 2, 11 Balta
41 yurt. He w11 bora' In Mortuwy in Covta Moaa. f~
Illinois and had Und in tennent waa at lnatewoodl
Cotta Meu tlnce co.Une to Park Cemetery.
Calffomla In 1951. TRIPL!X IURGLAIIIZIII
SuiYI-• lnctuclo Z •-·· I'OR LOS$ OP SZ,li!O
Vomon P. Wadoo rll H-A tJiplu at 417 Ylo Lido
tina loft Put •d Roy Wocloo Saud, Lido !ole, •• otripo
•. of Loo Aqoloo; 2 dooebo .pod Mooday, Joly ll, of
..,,, Mn. D«.,.y BoliO rll .,llaoc"' ..., alectrlcal
Coota tolau aod ln . ......,. r-loltlaaoniMdaul,ZOO.
Haohll rll Coltaqa; 4 Oooqa -II rll _.,
p...,.!li,_ aod S .,.., ., .. 11100icloot rll P.._al
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TIIUIISDAY, MIClJST ~'167 C:OIIIIIA DEL liAR, F.
Ebell aids clinic
P• 1M lllllrd caoaeoadwe Mn: Heary Stoteaabtr1 ia
,.u 1M lllaldt cCIDIIu.. ol chalrman of the bealth c:om-
lbo Jaol .. I!IHIII Clob oC. lllittoo r .. Junl .. Eboll.
Newport Beach bu voka~
•orod "' oto!T tho Newport UIIDY HIIIL 111M
Cblld Hooltll Conlotonce. • •• GOLF nTLE
lblo lo o wol\oboby clinic, A.A. (Sondy) Homii!Dn ol
bald twice monthly, apon· Balboa, membct of the ad-
sorod -.d coad~act.ed by the veniaina atacr or the En·
Oranae County Heallh Dept. sian, -defeated fotm er cham--
for babioa to l yoara rA •••· pion Fred Black of Santa
A nwae and pedi•trician Ana 2 and 1 Sawtday in the
frcm the Oran1e CC>d.nty finals to win the Santa Ana
Heallh DopL are in atten• Country Club~s 9th annual
d.ce alon1 with 3 volun· Exclusive's Champion1hip.
teen from the Newport Sandy, soon to celebrate
Jw:~ion. The voluntoeu his 77th birthday anniver·
make appointment•, fill in sary, fou&ht even with hia
procedure carda, wei&h and 70-ycar"'()ldopponenttbrouah
meaawe the babies ll'ld U • tbe front 9 and up to the
sist the doctor. Babies from 141h hole. Mr. Blaek'a
qualified familiu are aiven wood shot hit one or the
a lhorouah medical checkup club' a pet mallard ducks,
u well as needed shots and and lhe ball landed in the
imrounizariCXIS, all free of W&ter, Sandy parrcd that
charae. hole and · went on to win.
• •
Maurice Pecaut, local
barber, alwayt contribute•
to the entertainment at the
Corona del Mar Chamber or
Commerce banquets. Friday
niaht's contribution was a
dance, while retirina preti-
dent Cui Kealey played
lhe piano. Maurice chose
Dorothy Hardcastle aa his
partner, which aavc her
an opportuni ty to mod el a
new rashion -the pants
formal, or elooaated cui•
lottca-or whatever the mod
name ia!
wait. however, because Mr.
Macnab and bia wife arc
now off oo a nyina trip to
Scotland. Pretty Miss Corona
del Mar, Holly Kubik, drew
lhe names for the table
prizcs,andaot hcrown name
riaht off the bat, ror • aift
or • bouquet or nowcrs.
LULA loiiSEMER Of
COSTA MESA DIES
Services were held Mon-
day, July 31. at Payton
Mortuary in 01nard for
Lula C. Mitemer, 104'
Valencia St., Costa Men.
She died July 27 at a con·
valescent hospital in Cotta
Men at the aae or H. In-
tennent wu in 01nard,
Survivors include 2
sisters, Cora Grabarkcy or
Costa Mcaa and \1yrtlc
Richardson of Laguna Hi Its.
Baltz Mortuary in Costa
Mesa made the funeral
Bejewelled paper crowns
decorated the table• at the
Chamber dinner at the
Irvine Coast Country Club,
and we thouaht ror a while
that the new orficen would
be crowned, but they were
quickly installed in a more
orderly fashion. (New presi-
dent, G. Hubert Peirsol, did
receive a crown, and a arranaements.
Susoft McQv•ld
Retiring
• queen 1s
engaged
Newport'• retirina beauty
queen, Miu Suun McQuaid,
who relinquithed her Miss
Newport Beach crown little
more than a month aao, wi II
become the bride of James
Gilbert of Newport Beach
at a Sept. 1 weddina.
The cnaaaement wu an-
nounced this week by the
parenu of the bridc .. t~be.
rvtr. and Mn. Robert Me ..
Quaid of 184' Anaheim St.,
Costa Men. Miss McQuaid
is a aradua te of Coata Men
Hiah School. She has done
modc\JinJ Iince her aradua•
tioo and it now employed in
a s ecretarial capacity with
the Ca!iromia Teachers
Assn.
The aroom-eo-bc i • a ara-
duate of Rancho Alamitos
Hiah School. Hit parents,
the late Mr. tnd 'vlrs. Clar-
en ce Gi lbert or Garden
Grove, arc dcceued. He
attended Oranac Coast Col-
leae and was rormerly with
the Lot Anaelcs Oodactt
oraanization. He is now a
hair stylist, hut ttill has
time to play softball for the
Proctor and Gamble tearT'~
•
MGT. RIHILDAPPIR WINS IROMll ITAI Local sailors on world cruise
..See you later!" they a lid foot tri..,M, dle Cuooain' boa hland. couldn't be .,~ t.lu&• S.taeut Jolut P. U,OOO IMq, 1M 2ad kl ...
u tt.ey uiled out of New-o . olfic. Their pliDI are &o Rlhelclalrer, whole .,._,, of •• 9th lafMliY dltia&aa.
port eady lut ev•iaa 11te 6 youea men aboard tail to Honolulu lint. then Heln, llnt at 232 .... t'roll'l Port au.,, Katu, lo
(We ... day) abo•d dte • ft.e boat of Mike Kue, 8&1-Oft to New Zeal ~ad IDd M.o nolla St.( Coa&a Me1a, •• VIe...._ Ill-RUt.elllalf•, atralla. Their hopu are &o awarded tbe Broa.ll SW l6, hal aernd 11 ,...,. ba
Bank . Set for openl•n
1
uil oil the woy orouod tile July 21 lor hlo odmloio· tllo """'· Ho lo ... -
world. tradve akillln the movina of at Port MaoArdlur Ia Loe1
Con r Sc Betidea the 27...year-old ~~---------.:Bo::a,:ca.:;. ______ ..
. atru.ctlon ° . cwlty hu bruobet in Corona del owner, the crew include• ~lntNabonal 9:-'k 1 branch Mar, Lido Shop a uea. ll'ld rn Eut Bll;lff 11 acheduled Coat& Mua, and ia plan-Bill Carp, 2S; Jim Wallace,
for completion-.nu~ week, nina another new branch in 19; Jim Franken, 19; Jack
and pand op.enan1 11 plan-this uoa. Juat last week a Kimble, 20, and Oavo
ned for later 10 tho .mon~. Ul,OOO permit waa iuUed VauJhn, 30. Jim Wallace it ~c new branch 11 .be.ma for a tompOi p.ry bank oCfice rrom Colla Mc~a, the rctt
built by conlllctor Wilham in Newport Ce nter, at No. hanJ theit hats in tho Now-
J. Moran or Alham~ra at 80 Pathion hllnd. This poll Bay area.
2523 Eaatblurr Or. It 11 part will be the rirst bank in Mike has dreamed of thi t
of th~ 5500,000 East Blurf Newpott Center. trip for 2 years and haa
shoppma center under de-made plans to the minuteat
velopment by the Irvine Co. MRS. M.ARIM-1 REIS detail s. Jim F'lanken haa
at Eastblutr 01. and Vista DIES AT AGE OF 71 had nil ina e1periencc, hav~
del Sol. Ben Shufotd is the Marian Reia, 71, o( t618 ina been to Tahiti with hia
manaaer. Superior Ave., Wut New-family. Bill Carp has been
Security Fint National port Heiahts, died Tuesday, atound th e world, but not in
Aua. 1. at a Newport Beach a small boat. Jack Ki mble
convalctcent hospital. She :;:,: ~~e: ~:~~aa a;Pd ~a:
was born in New York and down the coatt.. Only J im
had li ved in the Harbor Wallace lacks sailina ex-
Area 40 yeara. peticnce·.
Survivors include her The boys have as much
huaband, Jack; a soo, rood, water and supplies
John of Berkeley; 2 dauaft-as they can caay, as well
ten, Mn. Beatrice Mater .. as spare pBlts and m11inc
nach or Costa Mesa and radi o equipment. They hope
Min Ruth Aaans ; and 2 to be able to wo1k en route
Jlandchildren. -to arford mote provisions ror
Private aervicea will be their continuina round-the-
held today, Aua. l, at world stops.
AUGUST
SAl£
LUCILLE'S
Juniors
of Corona del Mar
SUBTEENS-PETITES JUNIORS & MISSES
PHOHE 475-1030
3641 E.Coast Hwy.
COROHA DEL MAR
Pacific View Memorial They'll know more about
Plrk, with the Rev. Warren it in about 20 dayt when
Studer orficiatina. Bell they expect to be Carousin'
Broadway Mortuary in Costa at W~a~i;ki~k~i ~B:•~•~c:h~i:n~H~o~w~a.=·~i·~===================:::-' H. D. WETZLER, circuit Mc~a mado the runeral
supervisor of Newport Beach ananaementt,
and 17 other congregatloos of WALTER QUATTLEIAUM
Jehovah's Witnesses In this OF COSTA ME~ DIES
area, has been appointed by Walter J . QUattlebaum,
the Watchtower Society of 1996 Anaheim St, Costa
Brooklyn to man age the Men, died Friday, July 28,
in a Coata Mesa hospital.
news service department at He wu 82.
the forthcoming "Disciple-Before hit retirement he
Making" District Assembly had worked as a medical
scheduled for Costa Mesa's technician at Camarillo
Orange County Fairgrounds, State hospital. He was born
August 17·20. Mr . Wetzler, in Arkansas and had lived
who has been a minister for in Coat& Meta 8 yean.
32 years, servej at the funeral t ervices were
group's Ne w York: Head .. held in Beebe, Arkanaas.
Quarters for 11 years. Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa were rorwardina
bouquet of lona ttemmed
aladiolu, in honor of his
new office . Only trouble Col. Rush WinS legion of Merit.:;~t;;i.u wARD oF
wu, the a lads were all Col, Arthur C. Rush, a on
lona stems -no nowers!) or Mr . and Mrs. Eu stace
cia I duty u 600 operotin• NEWPORT HTS DtES
·locations around the aloba. Melba Ward, 534 Aliso
· Col. Ruth, who was como Ave., Newport He iahts, died
missioned· upon completion Tues~ay, Aua. 1, at H o ~a
of .fiyinJ" trainina Ma 27 Hoap1tal. ~e was born tn
, yean tcrvi ce. H~ aervod Portland and had lived in
tn his retirina tpeech, Mr. Ruth, 166 E. Bay St., Cotta
Kealey apoke of lhe apitit ~esa, hu been decorated
of cooperation -with the 'With one or the nat\on'a
City of Newport Beach and hiahest awarda for outatand-
wilh the Newport Harbor ina t crvice to the United
Chamber of Comm erce. Then States, the Leaion of Merit.
came the award or the top He was alao pre5entcd 4
prize ror the evcnina -2 aw~rda of the Air Medal
Air California tickets to dunna a formal ceremony at
San Francisco, and the Bollina AFB, Washinaton,
winner wu Newport Harbor D.C.
in the Mediterrll'lean the.., New~rt Be~ch 26 yean.
' tcr durin& World War 11. Survtvon Include her hus-
.'. The colonel waa padu ... band, Roaer; a dauJhter,
ted rrom Burbank Catir Nancy Joyce or Cotta Mesa;
Chamber President John The colonel, now deputy
Macnab. That trip has to commander or U.S. Air
Force Headquart crs Com•
Is the Profile of Protecti•O mand in Wuhinaton , D.C., received the Lc aion of ON YOUR BUSINESS Merit r., his distinauished
Complete? .......... perfonnance as commander
, of the 314th Troop Carrier
•• Wing from Se ptember , 1963 ,
to February, 1967.
He wu cit ed for his out-
-_~ standing leadership and
erhaos you
ugh! to
md out
all SAFECO
INSURANCE
INSU .. ANC [
"~o..,, 7•• G75 0 562
21!16] [•5f C0 .. 5T H IGHWA.'r
C0fi0 "'A. OEL MA.fl CA.LI,.
professional ability as head
of a component of the Paci-
fic Air Forces tr an&port
fleet. He was particularly
commended for his exem-
plary association with U.S.
and allied mi litary officials
in conducting combat ope ra-
tions in Vietnam and s u~
porting joint training exer·
cises in the Pacific. He
was credited with strength-
YubanCoflee 1 lb.
2 lb.
REGAL ot.S$0RTMEI4T
cnina U.S. allied relations
through his ac hievem~nts,
Durina his overseas tour
lhc colonel personally ftc_;
with aircrewt und~r his
command and was awarded
the Air ~edala ror his sus-
tained outstanding airman-
shi p.
He is now t econd in com-
mand of the Air Force or-
ganization lh!l~ supports
USAF headquarters in Wa sh-
ington and thousands of
•\ir Force personnel on spc-
;
SLICED OR QJT
TENDER GOLDEN JUBILEE
SPECIALS f NICY LARGE LOCAL
6 URS
HUNT'S LARGE -16 ••· • COLORS OR WHiff
.Tomato Juice 3Sc Toilet Tissue 21
DEL -TE TROPIQL 16 oa. FLEJSOIMNIH'S REGULAR
IIIDSEYE GREEI4
Peas
lAGS"
. ' . · a son, Roaer Ward Jt. or Ht ah School and recetved Costa Mcaa· her th
his .B.A. dearec rrom UCLA. Mabel E. J~cl ot~o ::~
He .II a ~ember or Th~ta XI. Meta; I littCI, Mar aery
H11 wtre, Dorothy, ta the Akins of Oreaon; and 5
or Mrs. Helene arandchildren.
or North Hollywood, Servicct will be held at 11
DISTURBING PEACE
CHARGES FILED
Five youna adults and a
ju venile were arreated on
charaes of disturbina the
peace shortly art cr 11 p.m.
Monday, July 31, at 1Sth
St.. and W, Balboa Blvd.,
Central Newport.
The youths jumped rrom
their 2 c ars and began fiaht-
ing following a near colli-
SIOO,
Arrested by police were
Richard G. Hiaht, 22, a
student at Trini ty Uni ver-
si ty m Texas; William
Frccza, 21, a student at
Rutgers U niv~rsity ; Dallas
E. Holloway, 24 , a male
nurse, all residents of 404
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa;
Anthony J. Kcaioha, 3013
Babb St., Costa Me~a, a 19-
year~ld cook; Thomas A.
a.m. Friday, Aua. 4, at Pa-
cific view Mortuary in Cor-
ona del Mar, with the Rev.
Robert H. CaJicy of St.
Mark Pretbyterian Church
orriciatina.
MRS. ALMEDA ALWIN
Of COSTA MESA DIES
Almeda Arlena Alwin, 60,
of 2607 Elden o\ve., Costa
Mesa, died Friday, July 28,
at her home, following a
prolonged illness.
She was born inMissouri
and had lived in Costa Mesa
9 years. For 8 years she
was an inspector at Huahes
Products Co. in Newport
Beach,
Services were held Mon-
day, July 31, at the Central
Bible Cburch, with the Rev.
H.E. Jone.s orriciating. In-
terment wu at Pacific View
~moria) Park. Bell Broad-
woy
Mrtoo
Mortuary of Coata
made the runeral
TH6 DOOR OF L8GUN8 FEDEP81.88VJnG8
H88 B66N OP6N 10 OUI' Fl'l8nDS FOR 32 )'88p8
IAfWI& Fedezal Saviop ... tho oldool ud lupa&
Federal Sa vi oro and Loon Aloocialion in o....,. Couty •• ,
hu oerviced the avinp, hOIDI baildinr and loan
needs of thia oommtmity for over 32 yea.n. Current ....t1 ...,....Jinr
1113,000,000.00 ,.~tho vilality ol thia Aloocialion and' tho Wlb
you have in IAIUDA Federal's con1ervative polic:iel. Wean proud
ID aolulr! ""'lifeiODC lrirmd, the wodd·famoart Footiwl of Arlo tllld
PapantofthoM-.o,Oililo3211dAimual-talinD. Wa-l<hlao
lib tohnite..w,~toft.wX..,U.Fedeal'a....W.wHn1
artahiblllll tho Rotrmda GaDory of oar Main 0111ce. Vlait uuoonl
Milo Lo-Millo
HMh'''81t'f-IU.K._
Werkchiscr, 1600 Santiaao arran,ements.
Dr., Dover Shoru, and a r===="-----------------'=-:::::-:-:=:-=:::=::::::::::::~=~;:;::;;:;:::;;:,_,
i•'<nil•. DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS
"~S. HILDA LUCI( Of
C.M. Dl fS AT AGE 69
Hi Ida T. Luck, 3248 D._
kou St., Coat& Men, di ed
Sunday, July 30~ in a New·
port Beach bntpital at the
aac of 69.
She wu born in Minno•
•ota and had lived in Coata
Mesa since 1961.
Survivors include her 3
da.uahters, Mra. Naomi
Clausen of Costa Meu.
~~~~. Elizabeth Brunett tl
Micbipn lnd Mrs. Alteen
Crain of Michiaan; her 111 ..
ter, Mra. Anna Rafferty ol
Leauna Hilla; .and 1 arand-
childrcn.
Services wtre held Joly
26, at Bell Broadway Metro
mary in Colt& Men, with
the Rn. Warr~a Studer all'~
ciatin,. lnt..mnt wu at
Harbor 1\eot Memorial Park.
C. II Ia Y oor •-.W
,. .. Lol.,
67UIII
JAMBOREE lOAD AT
BAYSIDE DRIVE
NEWPORT lEACH 675-3113
"'-' SALE
DOUBLE YOUR FUN
GET TO
LORRAINE SUTHERLAN
ON THE RUN
and Dorothy Dattloft .....
'
'Dismayed' at tree removal
•-C. ·P,uly, 1171!, Zlod lk.,· Coota _., a 1111 nlae of cool ,...._ __ , .... ; .... ,_
~do.u
AI for ....,, la a~ne•. •. ....... ... .. ......
NnJ.. •• Wit ia ,,_.
a lrwll for tiline ooatrol.
ollla1 B&y •oret u • n-
IIDplo,·
Anot ller' ott. ol&ed rMia
for NIIIDY&l of IorDI trell
in Coraaa del Mar ill: lbe
put noldoat of c-a dol
...., far 10 JIUI,~U wriltoa *• Ntwport Boodl City
Co.c:U, who llie btlient
•• .. ,allabteMd a•tl~~MD".
thou.kt aive more lhooaln OD
tr .. removal in Corona del
Mu.
Ahhouah a retldent. of
Coate Meu for $ yeara,
the write• wilb "abock.
dlamay, and alann" of re·
porta that the Council Ia
COIUidtrina JOiftJ '"aaainat
lbe put record of lbe Chy
10 beautify."·
ae o-.~ ber ooacem ie
aot lafla•ced bJ id .. liam.,
tlaoe tltt IUpportl MDDoa1y
ill ,.,. ....... ._ bat Me•••
.. , ••• ao w.,. by wblcb ·•• •d• jo,tify lbe me ana ....
Tbo .. mttDa, accordlna to
&be writer. make It cheaper
lo repair lbe atreell rAther
lbu to tear out well eua~
llabed treu, diapote of
them, and plant new treu.
Sudt aa ac;tion would
caa~e a .... vete late of
chum aad attnction to lhe
root &'l'oblem. At abe oa-J--'!~~~
clentudt the araumeat, it
11lt. uomt uabelitvable ...
the write•, .. lbat a CouD~il
or enliJhtened atnli«MG
would consider mwuSano
road coati above tbe price-
community,"' not to mention
•• time I paD or 10 yean it
would tate tor tho roplace-
IMIIU to pow ·aDd proviclo
aha4e, s.Jte raiataina.
Ia dlat roote c111 not bi
trimmed widlout ltilllq tbt
tree.
"N'et." she cou.aten,
a tiDJie Eucalypcua wu
lost wbon wulerpoUd
phone Uaea were Installed
in Shore Clitft ud 1he
Poppy Ave.· tidewalt wu
tom up."
Feelin1 that pezbac-com-
plainta from citiaena may
HANK AT WEST POINT bove produced lbe co110cll
action, she write•, ••u tome in'lrlaculau 1ar·
denen have complained Hank Thayer, 20, former
Newport Harbor Hiah school
paduate, recently paned
tettin1 aa an enliated man
in the Anny tor admiuion
to Wcat Point.
Tho aapwn1 thavetail
u 'rvcd 8 montht, firat in
boot camp and then at Fort
Hood. before decidin1 to
try ror tho academy. ·After
4 yean he will be preunt-'
td • bactlolor ot ec;:ienoe
dearee in en1ineerin1 and a
conmiuion u a ucond
lieutenant.
II be a career man? Hit
tat her, Payne Thayer, New-
port Bead!. pottmutor, uye
be doetn't know, but "he
bat S years to dl.int about
it dter pa4utioa.••
FLAG TWIRLING DUTIES at the Estancia Hi gh School
games will be taken care of by th ese girl s; standing,
from left, Linda Burgess, Wand a Ander son and Sandy
Shack elford; kneeling, Linda Lee, at lett, and Cathy
Connor s; seated, Kathy Silvers. <Cameo House photo.)
about dirty tree a
dead leavee inconsiderately
on their lawn• then pc~rbapa
lhe Mtiuptic 110 hu boon
canied too far.
"'Perhaps Newport Boacb
hat not 1lven tnouah
tr.ouJ,ht lately 11. to bow
lucky it it to boatt or a
tree·ehaded area. Believe
me, moat ot 1he retiden"
of Cotta Men envy your
Ci ty't treet. U it were poe·
alble, we would relieve you
of thou dirty, lncoru idera&e:
rulisancet and welcome
them to our atreeu wid!.
joy."
Trip plans
announced
The City of Newport Beach
parka, beacbet, and recrea-
tJon deparwent It of1'erin1
a neld trip tor children to
Uni venal City Studio in
Hollywood thh Prldoy,
Aua. ·4. The 1uided tour ln·
cludet viewiaa ot makeup
demoastration, tbaoknaa
performance•, apeclal tf·
tectl, dhplaya, outdoor
motioa. picture aetdaa, and
maa.y olher poioh of iaLer-
.. L · -----lkttel wf.ll lea.. flaa
Marin era Park, lith ll reel
Part, Batt Blutr Part. and
Newpon Harbor Commuoity
Youtb Center in Corona del
Mat at 10 a.m. and wt II re•
IUtn at S p.m.
There ia no cb&rll for but
tnruportati'on, which it
beina provided by .Newpor~
Mota Unified School Dit•
tricL Admiuion at • r ...
duced fee is 11.40 for Chit·
dren under ll, 12 tor junion
12 lbroup 16, and 11.70 for
adulta.
CLOS!D TV CIROIIT
PROGRAM PLAMM!D
The proptm for tho Au1.
8 meetin1 of the Newport•
Balbo• Rotary Club will be
a cloud circuit televiaion
preunlina the .. intide
ttory" of Hoaa Hotpital.
6:10 p.m. dinner meet-
will be held It the Irvine
Country Club.
Fred Swmson, proaram
amouncet that
~~~:~~,:Outfield, Hoaa de->V ch~nnaa, and
chard A. Kredel, di-
of radiolop, will ~or<ooe•ot the videa.&.ape pro-
with the auittance or
Schumacher, 1.-rsy ;~;..; .. i.;.;,
CLOSE OUTS
STOREWIDE & WAREHOUSE ----e ._,.MI JIMN,TICO $699 e K!CDitT IUUI. PIIIICit 1599 .... -..... ., .. ........... '195 ·-$Jt5 .. , ...... ~ .... ..... -e 7 ,._ PAICI .• $195 e WMUIWTA $469 -..... ,,...,.... ...
e CMNIY C ~ILEA $559 e-LI'. ... IJe. a-till .... .... ,.._ ...
e '5 I eM .... , ...... l. $299 ............ ..,. ..... -.... '"'
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THE 194q WINNERS of tho Fl ight of tho Snowb irds and
Flight officials Incl uded, from l eft: Sey mou r 9ee k of Bal-
boa Island, who was 2nd to finish; Mary Kay Morr is of Pasadena,
3rd ; Commodore Joe See k, fou nder of the Flight; Dick Deave r ot
Balboa I sland, the winner In his lucky No. lJ Snowbird, wear ing
his lucky coonsk in hat; Di ck Drake , mayor of New port Bea ch, and
Com·modore Frank Simpson of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, where
th is pict ure wu taken. (Howard Fol som photo from the Aug. 4,
194q, Issue of the Ensign.)
J949 CARRIER DELIVERY of mail start ed in Corona
1949 BAL BOA ISLAND RESIDENTS began ,rec ei vlng mall del ivery Apr il
1, 194q, an d one. of th e first islanders to re cei ve mail by post"TTan
was little Janice Godfrey of 314 Grand Canal, The delivery was made by
Ronald Schryer, 300 Collins Ave., (Howard Folsom photo from the April 7,
1949, issue of the Ens ign.}
del Ma r oo Jan. 4, 1 ~9, with 3 ca rr ier s on duty
-includi ng '3a rry Fu ller, whos e route coV ered all th e
re si den ces on the north side of the highway . (Howard
Folsom photo from the Jan. 7, 1 ~9 , issue of the En ·
sign.)
119~)2 A HIGHLIGHT in the
even tful t ife of Bob
Murph y, "Mr. Ba lboa," wa s
recalled at his dea th Apr il
11, 1952, at the age of 67.
This photo was taken at 'a
beautificatioo fund raising
meeting held by the Ba lboa
Improve ment Assn., th e pre·
ceding June, when Mr. Mur·
phy was presented an hon or·
aty lite membe'rsh l p In BIA
in recognition for his out·
standing service. Pict ured
here, left to right: Bob Uur·
l)hy; his wife, Jessee ; Lo~
nie Vincent_ pres ident of
BJA, ~d Monte Grimes,
member of tho BIA board
and cha irman of the New·
port Harbof Kiwanis beauti-
fication comnittee. Mr. Mur-
phy was tho first to 1M!
named ""-' of the Year"
by the Newport Horbof
Chomber of c..-rco -for.
the yoar 194q, (Nul Beck-
ner photo """' the April 17, 1'152, Issue of the Ens ign,)
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lonll Jutp lt, ...
Dodated ..... 3, 19111
Bott~Aeaift, Mow. 17, Ita
Wltll CIVISt; Oct. 50, 1915
IIAI-«OCNU LITTaS P0UM1 IN
DIAD IIA CAVIl
Announcement of the cU.co:werr of ~etten
dupacobed by s. •. KocbJ.a. leade. of t11e
Jewish reYoh agaiftlt the Romau in the
eecond century, wu made recently iD leru·
Nlem by Profe..or Yisad Y adm,
Written on ~pynaa and woodeD ~lata, tbe
letten were found in a cue by Nahal Hner
on tbe watem bank of tile Deod S.. by !h.
Y a din '• team. Sew:ral of the pepyri wen ob-
•iolltoly bein1 u.eed for the leCODd tiaDe.
AICHAIOI.OGtm CONNM JOSNIIA'S
VICTOIY IN PIOMISID LAHD
Until the 1960'a, an:haeoiO«ieaJ "evidence
of hUtorical evenb of 1.200 B.C. were nefti'
cluified. But now, uy• Dr. Paul W. I...pp.
pre.ident of the board of the Pa&e.tiae An:hae-
ol08ic•l Mueeum. indinp eoairm the fact
lhol Joohuo did indeed lood tile ...ned I.
rwlira into the Ptom:i.ecl Lod of C.a .. n.
em' Of--A well·...-••ed ..-icol-.y, • b..-chor -.. whido doo -And ... • ..-.. ti-....t ._,. clay ...... (of
........ IIIIo, uof-doc I ), • ...U
.. looaotholo of polo ooed ;-. ..... ..._ fooooed
..,. • -al lonoli ................ .......
to ..... ., ... ···-eily, And. And ... • lwei' I t:/q A. .. ~ ......... A Qe•• -. .... .,. ltlatr _,. .. ,_ ...
.... .-.. AnWO. ,._,... ,._ .. , ..... , ............. •
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JOIN 1HE DOTS 10 CXIMPLETE 1HE IIIIL.E LES1DH------.
StThomas Bible Lesson
.n JOSEPH RECEIVES HIS BRETHREN
51. Tlt ofttu Preu • P. 0 . Box 35096 e How,ott lS, Tuu11
by EJgu C. J•-•, Th.D. ·
ONE OF THE CllEATEST problema world leaden
face today is the Arab-Israeli dispute over
the land of Palestine.
In the light of this constant conftict between
the Arab and the Jew and the fact that l4rael to-
day owna such a small pOrtion of what God oriri-
nally promiaed, many are asking : "Whose land ia
tbia 1'' and, ''Will Israel ever Jl(lll8eiiS all the l011d
God promised herr•
What are we to aay?
In order to understand the PrelfJil~ situa-
tion, we must understand the promiee God oriri-
nally pve to Israel. It il contaiaed in one of the
major biblical eovenanta of the Old, Toot&ment, that
of the Abrahamic co...W.t (Gen. 12, II, 15, 17).
Here in th ... chapten of Gen .. ia; God told Abra-
ham to ~t out of hla country, to leave hla relativee,
and to pt out of hl1 father'1 ~. and God
would make with him an unconditional covmant
(Gen. 12 :1). In the day in which we live It II
hard for uo to realise euctl7 what Iilla -t to
ouch a wealthy man u Abraham. We do Dot bow
much about thia man'o Ufe before G--. 12, bat
from what an:hoeolotlola tall aa, Ubl7 he -an
lnternaUonal baain Jmtaa with terrlto17 from
Haran to EI)1Jt. Ho-, A1moham did obo7 God,
and God did mob a _,t with him.
When ,... eumlae We Abnhomle .......,.t,
,... -that thoro an thne mala -In whlcb
God promises somethinl': there are the' prornilel
to Abraham, what we mirht call the penoD&l pnJID-.
ises of the covenant ; there ia the promiM to aU the
families of the earth, the univenal promile of the
covenant; and ftnaUy, there are tbe proml .. to
the nation larael, the national pmmilel of the
covenant.
Gen .. ia 12 :2 riv .. the penonal """""-of the ·
covenant: "And I will make of thee a .-& na,.
tion, and I will bl-thee, and moke th)o -
rreat ; And thou a halt be a bl-.1.~." In lootlq at
th-promiaeo that God pve ~ ,... can
... that God hao literally tyUIDed au• of U....
Indeed, He hu made from Abr'allam a.-& utloD,
the nation of I.nel. He t..potl .-& b'•tq
upon thlo man for althooqh he wu ..W., ....
fore, yet now he "'"••d both ~ ud IPfr-
itual wealth. He made hlo -.-& for lodq
the llohammed&D, l-, ud the Cbriollaa ..U.
oomothl ... of the llpltleaac:e "' lido -a.
ca ... of thla, he -IDdeod a .-& bl Jar. .
The lUll-_.. to aD the '""''" "' the
earth II -Pb' that Ill., wwlol be blnul (0..
12:1). ThJo--of_ .. bl 14 ......
wloo .,.., flalftllod for ,_ H l4 ._ -
from Iilla mu ud W. ...U... Mat _. 61 .._.
hold forti! the --of God .... .._ .....
,_ ....... to the ,....,.. "' ......... ill!& It
lllllar CIWIIs L F ..... Th.O., Ph.D.
(Pro. .. THE KING'S BUSINESS.,)
wu throuch this nation that ChrUt came (Rom.
8 :5).
The utionaT promiaeo to the nation brael ......,
twofold: (1) to be a ....,.t ·nation (Gen. 12:2),
aDd (2) to poo-• the land (Gen. 12 :7). It 11
with Iilla oeecJJid utional promloe that we are
conc:erned, for ualike the penonal and uninrul
p.....U.. it hao never been fulftlled.
The Dational pJ'OIDiae of the land wu to be
forevw. In faet It il called bJ' God an •.-~ut~q
poooeulon" (Gen. 11 :8). God not 01117 ..,.. IIIia,
but He conftrmo it by mokl.,. a blndl.,. contnet
with Abralwn (Gen. 15:7-21). Tho llplfteaac:e
of Iilla confirmation II that DO matt.r what Abra-
ham did, Iilla Abrahamk covenant naW u-God
aDd God aloDo. In other wonlo, God would flal811
the _.. "' the .......
llorao-, the -nt of land that loraol would
..,,.,. II doftaOJd 1>1 God in 0...11 11 :18 : "'lhlto
th)o 11011 loan I 11-Iilla land, ~ ... rhw
of ~ 1111to the -t rl-.. ,.__ • ftlo
,......, Ia a -.,. for It lndadu 111 ual .._,
llnll,l ....... IIMIIIA.nllla, T_ ...... Anltla,
·--ud Oeg, Tradal c... ud paN ttl ..,... KawUt, ud Iraca. c.rw.Jr, r..... ....
..,.. pan••••• tldlen Nat ollud. fta4eew. 111
upt' of • 111• at wwtd IHaolloa, the tp IIIIM
a : ...._ w111 .._. JU • the ,._1 •llandr
.c~TJ••••.••n .. ur
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INSUR.A'Nl.'E .•.
FOR ALL OF VOU R
INSURANC E NE!:OS
ROBERTSON-SAOLEIR
INSU RANCE
3311 E. cout ""',
CDJMa del Mar -&1J.JUO
P'UNERAL DIRECTORS .
BALTZ
MORTUAR!Ef
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FRIENDSHIP COFFEE FOR DZ'S IEII'OIIT HARBOR EJI!IGII
SECOIIO SECnllll - -P ... 3
THOIISDAY, A11111rf I, _,
COIIDIA Dfl ~ '!MJr,
.. ""' -.. .... .,.,., boari•• ud .soar oblldroo ;, UY ~~~~I~WJII6h•r
PNai ... t. *•· Jamet R;~. a major project. S.varal JIM-II• w~
udl; yf,o.11f .. ident u4 wort1hop1 are IChtduled h1 NAME aa.urD Wo\'I'CHI!S ~ '
~ claaJ--. Mn. Don-c.der to tMp clot• panoaal DIAMONDS • U OWJ:L&Y • Clrl'a
All DZo bJ •• ... -
ukM to Uep Alii• ·26 at
lO:JO a.111.· opee, bac•t•
•1• it die momina 10 ,.,.
aew old frian4abipa IDd
mate aew oeet Mille 1lp.
p(na coft•• oe •• nuw.r-
decked lowtr patio of tba
O~nith Coffee Ouden l•
Corona dol Mar. ·
aid AQ~Y ; ••cr•tary. ~ •• OIOO=cb~w:i~lll~lll~i~•~lill~i~la:•~tb~r:•~PY~·J~-~~w~. ~~-~~lt.~~c~~·~M~-~~=~·==~·~D~~··~·~·~·~•:t OIO<II ... llocy, ud .,. .. r
a war, ,.,, 0. ulos Holli •·
Besi"dea tulina tbe aood·
iee at lhe tradi tiona I fri.-• ·
ship eoffee, DZt will 1 .. 111
of t he many comina oveJ~ta.
11 well at meet and areat
tbe new otricera. Prepara•
tions for tbi1 'wrunor event
and 1he distribution or 1he
Year Book 'Ifill be made by
ter. ,
DZ• by lhc Sea will be
bu.ay t.ltla nut year wilb
aucb social oventa u wino-
taatina, a (aahion ahow lun-
c:b•oa, brldao. nower dia·
play1, and several peat
1paakort, inehadint a field
urvice s~clent.
Raili•t mon•y to belp lhe
Wilaon School in C.u1ta Mtta
for lhc Harbor Area bard of
Mesa plans arfs week
The Costa Mesa recreation of ballet. The Laauna Beach
department will sponsor &he Civic Relict Company will
city"a lrd annual cultural perform a variad reputoin
arta week Aua. 20-26. of ballot biabliabta in lbe
The week will open wilh Oranae CoutColloaa Aucti-
the 'old timer• new timor.. 10rha at I p.m.
picnic at Costa Meaa Park. A cultural uta n.bibition.
Thia event wi ll feature and dinaor-4aa.ce will be
a•mea, booths, food and eft-h.eld in lbc now Costa Men
tert..a inment from 10 a.m. Golf uul coutry Clllb. 011.
until sundown on Aua. io. Saturday, Ada. 26. 'Ibis
Monday, Aua. 21, will be ovont will foatw-e ubibi-
the day of the family apaa• Liona Md repr .. eutation
heu.i feed and playpound from all culwral orplliza ..
fcs ti val '-fun and Iota of tion1 in Che atea, and wi II
food for all at S:JO p.m. in be open to lhc public::.
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1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COST .II ME$.11
Mi dway b-2424
Mrs. Jomos Potriclc Webb Jr, (Ca~noo House photo.)
1hc community recreation RPt.IEI IEDDII" center for 75C per person, • Aua. 22 w;u be dod;catod I'LMI MIOUICED
3520 E. COAST HI WilY
CORONA DEL M.IIR a R iol e J-4450
Si•cr 1942
Friendly Ncll'hbortlood
"'"'""' BEll. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
II 0 Broadway
U 8-3433, 8·34.34 COIIta Mesa
Weslclif'.IJ" Chapel
to senior citizens -card A weddinl in September is
tournaments' music and beinl planned by MI. and
varied entertainment com--Mu. H. T. McClelland of
Diane Elaine Herring
weds James Webb Jr. bined with a picnic supper. ~~l~i~:·~!;; ~:~i:eau!c:
A city-wide do ll festival Clell and, who ia beuothed St. Andrew's, conducted the and the traditional city Attired i~ an A-line gown
of white silk organza with
a long sleeved overdress of
chan tilly lace, Miu Diane
Elaine Heuing was escotted
down lhe aisle of St. An·
drew's Pu~sbyte1ian Chur ch,
C liff Haven, by her fathet
on Thu1 sday even ing, July 20.
double rina maniaae cere-pop's softball p me is ache• to Or. Joseph Harb or Holly·
mony. . , duled for Wednesday, Au1. wThood. L."d be ·
The bnde s pare~ts are ll. The annual aquatica e Ull e-to-11 a &Ia-
Mr. and Mrs. Rush F. Hen-. .11 OOate of Coala Mesa Hiah . 430 R dl d A show and a pet ~ucua WI School and received her as-m&, e an s ve., A
Newport He ights. The aroom be held on Thursday, ua. a·ociate nuuin1 depee at
is the son o& Mr. and Mrs. 24. Oran ae Coast Colleae.
James P. Webb Sr. or Tor-Friday even ina, Au&. 25, Or . Hazb, son o r lhe W.J.
ranee. will be dedicated to the art Harbs of Knox.ville, Tenn.,
Miss Hen ina's sown had A • is a &Jaduatc of the Univer-
a aalhered _back which f~l\ U'i tl 0 n to ai ty of Tenncuee, where he
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GiBi o r hal>, ...-ith their usual ftu~h ion a...-areness ...
Presents for the ne...-Fall s eason .. .
An arrow detai led three piece s uit .... -ith a reve rse pia\'
of color. , .its veal like overblouse trimmed in thr-
color of th e !lt&nd up collar open jaclr.:et
}u.st on.e u{ Ute coll~cl•on to b~ st'en ot
Air c-•"4hl•"•4 '-• ,.,., •"•'"'"• c••'-"· .....,. •• ,.o.t.!ftt ho 10•11• ,a.td"t le1.
2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corono clot Mor
-··--.•zoii~.
673-2990 o!'!·'!"·~ 427 E. 17tt. ST.
COSfA MESA ..,.__
She was me t at the alta1
by J arne s Pau ick Webb Jt.,
and they plighted theit tJ oth
befme a gatheting of m01e
than 100 telatives and
fliends. The Rev. Jam'cs W.
Moor, assistant minister of
to a sweep•na chapel uam. ""' received hi.J Uainina in
The front scallops of the d modl~;,=;~·~·~·--------_1::=================================:::;~ lace overdress was adorned a 1• Hoag
with pearls. Crystals and
C:HIJilC:H~S
' _,lpundlf ~ ~~'
' •. ·' 3262 ... " s.,..., .. ,_,_.., ,., ..... t. '· A Fr u anti llfdrfNmdttnl
ContrrtGtiontri CJm'stifbt ChMrch
The Rev. John Pridonoff, 111ini1ter
~nday Servi ce and Church School at 10:00 a.m.
First Bopti st O.urch
of Co1to Meso
I Baplist Dible Fe llowship
l,ulrprndut Bible Baptist
$onto Ana & Mognolio Sots.
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
:}:45 a.m. Sunday Sc hool
11 :00 a.m. Momina Worship
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00p.m. Evenina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer ~'dee tins
Lwtheran Church
OftM Muter
Luther.,
Church in .,_rico
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar, Californi
Dr. William R. Eller
Phone: ORiole l -5022
8 :4:!1 a.m .. family Worship
9:45a.m., Chore~ School
I ):00 a,m., F'estive trorship
NU RSERY PROVIDE;D
of Chrl•t
'•-of •• Holy l111h1t
._...., s .... ' ·-· ,.._, .. ·-ht, lo..JO ·-
'-'"' s-t .. 7 ........ ......... ~ 11~1• Stu4y ..... ,,., .. , ... -...... .,. ..,,""t aervlco•
A hill Y••• Pro1r ..
of oruae uf 13rf S&. c •• ,. Meaa
1r • .,.;-H7i~-.J-••A .
I'CA MM.
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
{Southern)
Corona del Mar
Coast HW). at MacArtllur
Pastvl Howald E . Williams
Phone 673~626
SUNDAY SCHOOL •••• f•45-
MORHIHG WORSHIP' •• II tOO •m
EV(HIHC WOASHII" •• 7t00""
WEOpj!SOA,YSEAVICf 7TIS ""
NURSERY P'ROVIDED
Christian Xianca
Servicu
flRST CH URCH OF
CIIIUST, SOIEN11ST
3303 Via Lido
Ncwpost Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9: IS •·"'· on4 II •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES
9:,15 -II ......
WEDNESOA Y EVENING
MEETlNG I '·"'· READING ROOM
._ .. 4"tt! ' ...... -s , ....
WOOII"ouloy: 9 •·•· -7~45 II·"'· Twot4ey ~4 Fridoy : ' •.•. -s , ..... ; 7-9 .......
S....4oy: I.., .... -• 111 . ..,.
U:COND C8VIICW OF
Cll_,-,ICII:"TIIT
NcWfHl'l'l Bu~h at
Corona del M.r
)1)9 East Cout Hia)'lway
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: IS ..... .
SUNDAY SERVICE 11 ..... .
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 Ill·"'·
READING ROOM C.
Mutual Buildina
,,2863 East Coast HiJ,hway
Moe, -S.t, lO a.m. to 5 p.lll,
Thu,.d.y eveai•B -7 to 9
You 111c ~ordiaHy invh cd to
anend €1Mfrc:h Servicu and
to use the kudl•a Room.
1lewpp er Lub.11 ~
"O• t•• lfl•//& Owr/ooilat Nu:Jl'Orl Hflrtor"
1"1 CLI~~ D"llfC
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
THE AMERICAN L.UTHERAN CHURCH
8:00 ...,, 10 q:oo o.m.-FMII:y Worship Service.
9:15 o.ll'. 10 10:15 o.m. -F ... u, Sluc!J Session.
1000 o.m. 10 U:lO o.m.-FMIIIJ Worship Servlct, ._ __ a.-.-•
'Ill• t.e•. Oeors~ J. Bllaclecter. Visilatioa PatiDf ........ ,
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peatls decorated her petal-.. Goin&' c;o· 1 Gonel"
shaped headpiece. which n.· 'II. b r lft~~--. .
held a shoulder lenalh illu-. 11 wt . e lffil aar J&rlon
sion veil. She carried a cas· tn lh~ patto of Mr. and Mra.
cade of baby•s breath and Maunce Walsh at 4 p.m.
stephanotis, centered wilh Sunday, Au1. 14, as the
but,~Jfly or~h.i ds. : members of the Affiliantl
Suzanne ij,c:nin1 was her Chapter of Hoaa Hotpital
sistef's 'm"'ai'd "o{ honor:··She a~niliary meet for their an-
wore a lon r-s leeved empi re nual summer party.
formal JOwn or turquoise Mu. Wa lsh will be erect-
chiffon and a petalled tur-ina members and their
quo ise headdtess trimmed p.~est.s who will come
wilh tiny _pearls and _holdin1 laden 'wi th baaketa and
a turqum se net veri .. Her bo,;es full of Joodiea for
rlowers were camattons, . . .
tinted to a turquoise llue, the run_d-raruna_ auctaon.
and baby's breath. There will also be shuffle-
board and table tennis Bridesmaids, dressed in
matchin& aowns, were Mi ss
Janis Vivo of Downey, Mis s
Donna Bumpas of Sun land
and Mi ss Beverly Kruetz-
k.amp or Newport.
John Gruwell of Newport
Beach served as best man.
Gerald Shiaek.awa of Ana-
heim, Lynell Tanigoshi or
Lon1 Beach and the bride"s
brother, Michael Herrin&,
were ushers. The weddina
solo was suns by Mrs. Nancy
Boucher of Ar cadia, a cou-
sin or lhe bride.
A reception for lhe newly-
weds was held in lhe fire-
side room of lhe church.
The aroom's sister, Mrs.
Patricia Dedman of Hay-
watd, was in charae of lhe
available as we ll as all
the impromptu run that a
patio party in vites.
Mrs. Walsh will be auist~
ed by Mrs . Doualaa New-
bury, Mrs. Jack Paatusbin
and Mrs. Albert Skinner in
atransina lhe details for
the party. Mrs. James Wals-
worth is cbairman or the
Affiliants, servin1 her sec·
md term. Last year"• er-
forts netted .f.536 toward
the buildina fund and .f231
for the purchase of "Resu-
sci-Anne," a life size wo--
man • 'doll" which is used
in the trainina deparoncnt
as an aid in teachin1 rcsu·
scitation and heart treat~
1uest book.. Followina the ment.
reception, lhe youn1 couple BEACH CYCLIST CITED
left for San Francisco. After 'Sundayaftemoon swimmen
their honeymoon they will watched. low nyina yellow
re1ide in Garden Grove. jeep, with. co--pi lo ta LL Spe~ial IUe&ts at lhe wed-David Harshbaraer of the
inaincluded 2 &J&ndmothers, Dept. of Marine Safety and
Mu. May Henin1 of Pan ish, Pey1.0n Reed,lifeauatd su-
Aiabama, and Mrs. M.M. . d Sherwood of Sun City Ari-pervuor, overta.lr:e a san
zona; an uncle and • aunt, ho ppina motorcycle at 15th
Mr. and Mu. W.L. Pearce of St. on th e ocean front• 1ft
Temple City, and Or. and Central Newport after a .S-
Mrs. Mauhew Romeo of block cbase. Cyclist Alfred
Glendale. Wedae, u . of Mira L.oma
The blide is 1 11aduste wu arrested on a char&•
o(. Newport Harbor Hiih of drivina on tbe beacb.
School and i • auendina -----
Cslifornia State Colleae at L!GAL MOTICI!
Lona Beach, where she is -
affiliated with Alpha Omi-l NOTICEOFPUBLIC HEA RING
cron Pi Sototity. Her hill• Notice i~ hereby ~~~vea t.lroat . . the Plaa11111:! Comm•••loa of b.nd tecell ed h 11 B.S. d~ \he Cily of Newport Beach will
IJCC at LOna Beach State hold a public hearia& oa ahe
and is now a padu.ate uai .... .,plicatioa or Mr. a M.-.. D.
tant there while workina ~ Sdlmid for • Uae Penait •1295
ward his matter•• depee to pennit: • additioa to •
' niMill8 ooo-coofonniaa dwel~
GOIS TO MA'ICM API ias io the Jt..2 Zoae oa Lot 25. Block 6, Ttac:t Balboa lal•d. Airman 1\onau B. Bowl .. Sectloo 1. bowa •• J03 P .. rt
t.,. aOQ ol Mr. •d ~. Slt"eet, Balltoa 1•1•4.
C laade N ·Bowlta, of 1944 Hotice Ja ~erfty t.Ner IJfv•
I ' tl.et aaid ,.t.llc .. •ari•l will r.p 0 A-.. •• Cot Lt. Meta, M J.eld oa tl.e 17111 tlo,-of
hu rec:eind bh firlt U.S. Aopat. 1961t at th t. .. r of Ait Pore• .. .,. USiiDft*lt llOO , ... Ia ... Co.acU o~ -~ lot' ~-· .... or ... "-" '""' .. ..,, c:omp 1111 -..IC City Ball. at ,.ic:l. U.• •4
traiaia1 at LectJ•d APB, ploct .,. •4 all ,...._. 1~
Taau. Ka be llted aaa£111· t--.o4 • .,. ....-•4 ~ t4 1o......, AP1I. caur .. ror h.,. ....... n1u.e ... 4ay u .. Ia-1., Y. CopeUa. "crat•fJ
1 N_,.nB .... City 1ooll1•.. apoolallu. H• Pl-Io& c-1-
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whatla
the nation's
second Jaqest Federal Savin8s
association
has
saoo million In assets
h a s
18 faU•servlce omces
• s
federaU~ chartered
federaUy supervised
and i s
the only Federal savlncs
assocladon
Ia Newport Beach'!
Savtaa•
•ncl loan A.aaoc.i1tlon I Main Office : Glendale
1m ._. Pac:lflc Coaot Highway Ill MKArtllur .. u .. v ....
' 5S curNnt ennual rate 1 SYIS current rite on 3~yNr $1000 Bonua Account.
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N011CE TO OONTIIACTORS s .. ta Au, C•Ufonala
Date Joly 2$, U67
l• ,.,.•••c. of a r .. olut1011 of the Boerd of Soper•la0r11 of
•• Orease Couaty flood CODtrol Olatrlc t adopted )lily 2$,
1967 1 dir.etla1 this notice', NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that
llle Clerk. of .. ld Boerd will ntcel•e lo Room 501 Ia tJr.e Coooty
Ad~nlola\ratloa Bolldlng, $1$ North Sycamore Sueet, s .. ta Aas
011 or before dr.• hour of 2:00 p.m. of Au1uat 21 , 1967, ae~:.Jed
hide or propo.,.l• lor the coutructioa of Rhlera Storm Chan·
ael, from South Ola Vlata to Sn OieAo freeway,
Bide mull be made oa tha for• provided for tlr.e porpoae, ad-
dreaaed to th.e Clerk of the Boord of Sopervlsore,Orenfl8 Couaty
Flood Control Dlatrlct,marked .,Bid for Cooatruc tloo of Riviera
Storm Ch1111nel,"
n!U aball be for fwnlahl11g alll•bor, eqoip1Deal ao.d materiala
Ia accotdaace with Plan• a11d ~cification• therefor for the
followh1g work:
SCH~DU~ OF WORK ITEMS
Item I Cleariog Oiatrict rlsh.ta of wa y and remova l of ob.
atructioAa oo a lump a um baa is.
Item 2 253 Linea( feet of 72 -inch RCP, 13500 (Class 1111, in
place, on a per li~r.eal foot basis.
lte111 3 Reioforced eoacrete Tran.!l itioa Structure, com -
plete oa a lump aom hasia;
Item 4 Re iD forced· Concrete lo let (S tation 120+00), com•
plete op 1 per uoit basis,
Item~ 100 Co bic yarda of imported fi ll on • per cubic yard
basis.
The loregoiAg qu llntities are approximate only, being give11
u 11 b;osi• lor thll compariaon of bids, and the tlrage Co un ty
J"lood 'Control fl istri ct dou not, expressly or by impl ication,
agree that th e uctu;oJ amoun t of work will corre•pood therew ith,
but reserve!! the right to increase or decrease the amount of
of 11.11y cla~ts or portion of the work , lil8 may be deemed neces.!lar)'
or eltpeditHil by the s aid [)istrict,
All bid" are to be corn pared on the basis of the foregoing ache·
dule of work itt:rnl!l.
\Iiili mum wage rates for thi s proj~ct have bee11 predetermined
by th e r'loard of Supervisorli and are set forth in thie aotice.
•\bbreviation11 used in the schedule of predetermi11ed wage
ratea in conjunc tio n with employ er payments listed in the right
hand column11 are identified ll!J follows :
phw per hour worked
phw/p per hou r worked or paid ,
PUr~tuant to th e provi11ions of Se ction 1770 of the L;obor Code
of the State of (:;ol ifornia, the floard of Supervisors haa a.!l cer-
tained the t~ener~<l prevailing rate of wage~> and employer pay-
ments for health ;ond welfare, vacation, pensioo u d similar
purpose!~ to be a." follow!!:
Soalc Ror• Employ•r Parm•r~T• For
P•' Hout C /oas /lleor/011 H J W Vocol/001 P•r~a /011
!iil(JlL F'll IAROR
15.12 Carpenter 23tphw /p 15t phw,'p J{}fphw /p
4.84 Cement \Jasoo 25 tphw/p 25t phw /p JOt phw /p
5.16 Coocrete or asphalt
spreading, mechao ica I
tamping or finishing
ma chine operator 30tphw/p
4.88 Driver of dump
30(phw/p(2) JOfphw/p
truck (16 yards but
less than 25 ya rd11
water level) 35tphw l p 25tphw /p 20tphw/p 5.34 Driver of dump
truck (25 yards or
more w111te r level)
(aiogle un it or com-
bination of
veh icles) 35 tphw /p
4.86 Equ ipmeot
25t phw /p 20t phw /p
Greaser JOt phw /p
4.88 Drivers of Traasit·
30tphw/p 30t phw/p
\t i~.: Truclts (3 c ubic
yards or more ) 35cpbw /p 25tpbw /p 20.phw /p
5.5-&o Feace erec lot 28tplr.w (1) 18e-,hw{l) 2Qeplr.w(l l
5.16' Grsdechecker SOrtphw/p 30ephw/p(2) ~ ....... ,.
5.16 Heavy doty
repeirmao lOtpftw /p J0tphw/p(2 ) 30fphw/p
5.26 .\fotor ~trol
operator JOcph w/p 30tphw/p(2) 30tphw /p 5.16 Pavement breaker
operator 30tphw /p 30tphw/p 30tphw/p • 5.25 Pile driverman,
brid ge or doc k
earpeater 23cphw /p !Stphw/p 25tphw/p 4.86 Power concrete
cu~ing machine
operator 30tphw/p 30t pbw /p{2) JO.phw/p 4.86 Power Concrete
saw opera tor 30tphw /p 30r phw /p(2) 30tphw/p
5.54 Reioforcinl!
irooworker 28rphw(l) 18tphw(l ) 20tphw(J )
4.97 Roller operator 30tphw /p 30ephw/p(2l 30.ph•/p
5.16 Rubber-tired ,
hea vv du ty, hlj!h
s peed earthmoving
machine operator30tphw/p 30tphw /p(2 ) 30tphw/p
4.97 Screed oper1tor 30tphw/p 30tphw/p(2 ) 30tphw/p
5.16 Skiploa der opera lor.
whee l ty pe over%
yard up to and in -
c ludiog IIi yard11 JOtphw /p
5.26 Skiploede r operator,
30t phw /p{2) 30cphw /p
wheel type over
I~ :--arda
5.71 Suuctura l and
30tphw/p 30.ph•/p(2) 30t phw /p
ornamental
irooworker
5.26 Tra ctor ]nader
2Bt phw (1 ) I Brphw(l) 20tphw(l)
operator 30tphw/p 30tphw /p(2) J Ocphw /p
'>.16 Trac tor operator
(draa ty~ 'lhovel,
bulldozer, tamper,
!!lcnper 1111d push
tractor) 30tphw/r 30tphw/p(2) 30tphw/p
4.97 Trench in" mnchine
operator (up to 6 foot depth
capaci ty, manufa cturer's
tilt ing ) 30tphw/p 30t phw/p(2) 30t phw /p
.').26 Trenching machine
operlltor {over 6 loot
depth ca~c ity ,
manuf11cturer's
ratintt:l 30tphw /p 30.phw/p(2 ) 30tphw /p
5.26 Gnivet!lll equipment
operator (shovel,
backh oe, drag line,
derr ic k, derrick-barge,
c!alft8hell, crane, pile-
driver and muc i inl!
machine ) 31Hphw /p
4.80 Water truc k driver
30c phw /p(2) 3Qc,pftw/p
(4000 gallons or
25tphw/p 20cphw/p more) 35t phw/p
INTE RMEOIATF: GRADE LABOR
4.:\8 Air e ompreaaor,
pump Of generltor
30. phw /p(2t operator 30.phw /p JOtphw /p
4.06 Aaphalt raker
20c:phw /p or ironer 21 }icphw /p 27fphw/p
4.04 Coocrete curer,
impe rvlou11 memPraae
nd form oller 21 Ufphw /p 20t phwf p 27tpllw/p
4.62 Cocterete ml-ur
operator
30.,..•/p(2) JO.phw/p (ailp type ) 30rt phw/p
4.21 Cribber or
•borer 21 ~· phw/p 20rtpb•/p 27tphw/p
5.90 CcU.I•I torch
o.r;ratet ·
( e•olltlo.) 21~r*•/p 20rt """ /p 27fr*•/p t.ao DrUien (cc:n,
4&.•• flit
w-) •..so~ et4 .. ,
21 ilf pb/p 20.pltw/p 21fpllw/p -·<--• 2>fpltw/p 20.pltw/p ,.,. ... ..,,.,..J)JSf .. w/p
..aa-"'-l.. _(.,... .
... , ..... ......... ,.., .. -~-~"-c .... ,, .. ,.. HI W ,_,_ -... •.sa Drl•er of da•p
track (8 yarde bat
leea t~u 12 yard•
wet•r 1•••1)
4.66 Drlwu of d1111p
tr•ck 112 yard•
Utpbw/p 2$fphw/p 20,phw/p
hilt ~a .. ~ •• 16
r:rd• water
"I) 35tpbw/p 2Stphw/p 20fPtw/p 4.74 llflver of·tnnsit-
tnllt t.roelu (under
3 ca. yd.) J5tpbW /p 2$tphw/p 20tpbw/p 3.95 Fi11e Crader 21 Uephw /p 2o-phw/p 27tphw/p
3,93 Co\Dt~;a cbaaer 2l~tphw/p 20fphw/p 27fpltw/p Coallios:
27fphw/p 3,865'Rebouodman 2l~tpl\w /p 2()rtphw/p
4,325 G1111man 21Ufphw/p 2Gtpbw/p 27tphw/p 4.705 NouleiDau 11nd
rodmaa 21~phw /p
4.38 Heavy duty repair•
2(}fphw /p 27fpbw /p
"an's helper JO.phw /p 31}fphw /p(2l Jl}fpbw /p
4.16 Layer of nOll.·
metallic pipe
locludiog aewer pipe,
draio pipe aod under•
kf OUIId tile 21 ~tphw /p
4.1)4 Maier and cau lker
20f phw /p 27epbw /p
of all ooo-metallie
pipe join~ 21 ~phw/p
4.06 Operators and
20fph.w /p 27cpft w/p
tendera of pneumatic
and electric toola,
vibrating ma chines and
eimilar rnechaaicaltool.!l
(not aeparately cl•••ified
herei.o ) 21 ~fpl\w/p 20tphw/p 27tpbw/p
4.275 Stee I header•
board man 21 ~tphw /p 20<tphw /p 27fphw/p
4.83 Trnck gea.!ler
•and tireman 35tphw/p
4.56 Water truc k driver
~5tphw/p 20tphw/p
(under 2500
s-llona) 35tphw/p
4.68 Water truc k driver
25tphw/p 20ephw /p
(2500 to 4000
gallons) l5rphw/p
U ~S l(ILLED L.\HOR
25cphw/p 20rphw/p
13.85 Flagman 21%t phw /p 20fpbw/p 27fphw /p
3.85 La borer 21~tphw /p 20tphw/p 27cphw /p
3.19 Watchman 21'.i t phw /p 20tphw/p 27 tphoo .. /p
':'ielder'I:Same wage rate illS cra ft to wh.i ch welding ia inc idental
(e~cept iiS otherwise separa tely c:la.!lsified)
(I) travel time i.a considered as time worked
{2) inc ludes lOt phw /p for holidaya
\pprentices may be employed in conformity with Sectio11
17ii .n of the Cali fornia Labor r.ode.
A.PPRE~TICE SCHEDULE
Period m d Rate
The appreotice rate is by pe tce11tage of the journeymen's rate
uole.as otherwise iodic ated
Crvft lr~r.rvo/ ht 1r~d lrc/ 4rlt Stlt
Carpenters 6 months 7:1 71l Ill 84 87
C:eme nt \1asons6 mcn th !l 75 79 8:\ 81 91
Reinforciog
Ironworker
~tructural
6 mc nths 77 "'
6th 7111
90 91
95
lrooworker 6 month.t 77 R I 85 R9 93 97
••• Q6
The rate of compensation lor 1111r classilicatioo not listed io
the s chedule, hut which may be required to execute the propoa•
e<l contract, "hall ~.: .::1mmeosun t e lllld in accord with the rate•
!i p .. cifierl for similar or comparable dotie!!l.
Provided that not less thao I~ time11 the preYailiDI!; rate shall
be pail'! lor any worlr.iol!i time ill e xcess of IJ hoora in uy oae
caleodar day and lor Saundaya, Saoc!.aya ud 7 legal bolidaya,
to wit: ~ew Year'• n.,., \tel!loria\ Oay, FoaMh of July, }...abor
Oay, Veteums nay, Thaohsiviog Oay a~~d Chriatma.. r or leas
lhao IJ hours per day, the per diem rate s hall be lhat fractioo of
Planners o.lc. 8 use permits .
Costa W.aa Pl-.inaCGato a .. liwe .,1 cl•,.•• pioGice 1poe.. tkchioea oa c:ondi ..
miuion aawt app~oval Mon· •calpiiUed ut. ,;ialiaa a Uoaal uat ,.mUll ror Mul•
day,Jaly24, 10 I 1:00d.ilion•l lind COIIDIDe jowoh)' at 917 Wttma or Loa& Btac:h, who
use peamiu, denied 2 CJthCIII, w. 19111 St., Costa Mua. it .. ekial to operal.e • cock-
end set 4 mou! fo1 1tucly Joyaelte L Bl•d.. 939 w Lail lounae at 2200 Haabor
uu.iona and another public 191h SL, Je~elved a coadi: Blvd., •d WilU ... o .. Or.,y
heiJinl. tional UIO permit (or lho or ()oWD•Y for pomuntOCir &o
Univouity Oldsmobile, continu ation or a studio in CIOI\S\NC t and opera&e a 4) ..
2850 Harbor Blvd., Co•ta het home to teach basic fool .. Jet Slidt .. at K-Mut
Men, wonpetmiuion to con-thy1hm•. Centc1, 2200 Harbor Blvd.
linue uac o~ Ml proper&)' at Planqeu denied condition-Then items will bo takq
132 lndusu•al Way and. at II uso pcnnils to Fostel and u~ at 1he ALII-1 study .....
1650 Supcdor Ave. as 1m-Klei ser of Loa Anaetea· fo1 ar~n, and public heaunas
pound and wrecked cu 1to1• lhe conatluction of a 100r wtll be held Aua. 14.
aae and lots. poa-te1 panel It tS66 Newpou Bristol Baker Corporation,
Don McFadden and Geo•ac Blvd. and to William Van 1237 Bayside Or., received
R. Batlleu, 1550 Superior Heemakctck, 2087 Wallace apptonl for a rezone poti-
WEFU.fER ESCHER, head of Ave., u sceived approval to Ave., fo1 lhe pu1pose of r~ tion chanain a to P, pukina
public tl!latlons for the mls-ope1ate theit zeatautant and paitina fou sisn can as • disuict.a more than 2(1C)-foot
s lle s ys.tems division of At-tavern bt.uin.e u .at .the same home occupation. 1quarc parcel of land z.oned
lant iC Res earch Corporation addtess, wh1ch IS m an M1 Cos ta Mesa Golf Ranae, R~P on th e north aide of
zone. Planneu followed a 2717 Newpott Blvd,, had Memmac Way and 400 fcc!\
In C osta Me sa, has been s taff recommendation, which conaidezation of a, condi-east of Hubor Blvd. A Lin·
e lected preslden~ by UC LA:s espcci:llly noted that the tiona\ use application post-coln.,\1ercury new car dea-
graduate journalism a lumni. business served lunch to poned 60 days. leuhip is planned for the 6
He is a l!J58 recipient of workeu in the ncaJby indus· R.W. Co1y, 2276 Colleae ac1e1. ·
the Los Angeles Publicity ttial area. thus qualify ina Ave., was. directed to meet Plannen denied a rezone
Club scholarship award and under the municipal code fm wilh Planners Aua. 7, when petition ftom the Ruthe1fo1d
received his MS degre~ In co~tinued opeta lion. they will take up his condi· Co. of Los Anaeles to rc-
journallsm In 1 %O. He also Fust Step House of Otanae tiona! use pe1mit 1e~u~s t zone property on the east
h ld h' BA d 1 County may mee t weekly at for the pu1pose of conbnuana side of Harbor Blvd. and 0 ~ tS ~gree n 2015 Charlc St., Plannina to tepair zelevisions in hi s south of Fait Dr . An abon-
Englts h from UC LA:. He was Commissioneu decided, vot-home. Following the public dance of commercial zonina
as sociat e edito r and adver· ing with the plannin1 s taff s tudy session, an Auk. 14 "'as cited in • staff repon as
!Ising ma nager of the Bev- zecommendatio n for appro-public hearins will be held. one of the main teasons fo1
etly T imes fr om 1%0 to val. The s taff· report states The Commission also post-the denial. The zecommenda-
1 %1. that the intended use o f the tion suu csted a bette! use
o rganization , W'hi ch hu L!GA.L MOnC! of the property would be de·
GIFT CARPET OKAY cated fo 1 3,000 men in the NOTICE OF PUBLI C II EA RJNG velo pment as a conuolled
DELAYED BY TRUST EES past I I yeaJS on a ptivate Not ice ill h~reby gi ven that RJ development to act a s a
"Normally, I'm not one to bas is, is compatible with the Planning Comm iuion of buffer between commetcial
look a aift c arpet in the the residential character of the City o f ~ewpo rt Beach will develo pments and neat by
I th " Do ld A Str the a a hold a puhli f' hearins on the .d ,, I a ee , na , auss, IC • appli cation of Ci ty of :'-lewport res t enua ate s.
president of the Newport-Playmat e s Pte-School, Bf'ach for a rs~ Permi t .. 1294 NO PARKING SIGN
~1esa Unified School Dis-19 37 Church St., opezated to perlT1 it: construction o f a FOR SURFING CHARGED
uict Board, said last week . by Jack and Jean Patk, 20 8 parkin;c lo t wi!h ma.son3; walla An unidentified caller told
He voiced the feelings of Loyola Rd., received pet-ftnd .1~dscap 1 n8 tn . t e un -. · th d a!lllt !Jed zone adJ acent to police Saturday, July 22,
uus tees, who postponed miSSion 1 10 enlatae e Bl ock" 128 & 129, Section 28· that he had seen a youna
acceplina an o ffer from school enro llment f1 om 45 6-10, locat~d on tht-south-man surfina off Slst St. in
Lawrenc e A Poston Sales childten to 95. F01 2 years westerl( .!!ide oiSewport Bl vd., West Newport. What was
r L ' An 1 the ptc•school has been in gener•l y between 28th a.od
Co. o os ge e s to . 30th streets. sttanae, the concerned citi· C .r~l the principal's o ffi ce opetatton. P_re sent _pla_n• No'oticf' is hereby fu rther given '' 11 ' 1 b ld zen said, was that the youna al C alifornia elemenlarv ca 101 casmg a Ul mg that said public heario~ will '' b d d-b h ld h h 1 surfer was us ina a Newport h 1 · C t M s a to e con sttucte on an a e e on t e 17 t ay o ~~. 00 10. . 08 a e • jo in in g lo t Au guM, 1967. at the h.our o f Beach no parkin& sian as
If the g1ft IS not from a Ral h A Hibbatd, 860 8:00p.m. in the Council Cham· his surfboard.
parent, then we sho uld ask , Pth · bers o f the ~ewport Beach Po lice &nested 18-yeaz-
wh th d . .1 " Yt . 19 St., zcceivcd pet• City If all at .,..hich time and y are cy oms 1 , .. · · · ' . old Te~ L Temple 429 . . . mtSS IOn to continue tepau-plac~ an y ftnd all persons 1n• ••J • •
trustee Seltm Ftankl~n said. tng refligeralou in his terest~d may appear and be Flower St., Coati Mesa, on
The trus tees unammously hom e. hear d thereon. s c harae of m1licious mis-
aareedand votedto postpone Janie Bell J ohan sen, 25 2 Ray r. Copdin, !!lecretary chief at 51st St. and W.
accCptance of the gift E s th et St., received a con~ Newp~rt Bu ch .Cit,r Ocean Ft., West Newport. . · · PIMn1ng Comm1Sa1on pendma further m ves tl•. d i ti onal use pezmit to opez· Publish: Aug. 3, 1967. in P o lice said he was tty ina
aation. ate an art aalle1y , conduct The Newport Harbor f..11:ai 811 to butn the a ian.
NURSERY • PET SUPPLIES
the loregoi o& per diem rate11 that the oumber of houri worked SIJPPUE$ Shrubs, Interior Plants T•PICAL Jft ..
bur 10 IJ hours. H•oting -Ah T 1 & T •• hG"f'• the lorve•t cruf Provided that notwithstand ing th e geoe ral proviaioos cootaio-(...,staliner Corrv.ration ropico rees ol
ed herein, F"lagmen, Guarda an d Watchmen shall be paid not Conditioning ., ·,.--ln sectc ides ond Fertil i zer 19t0lt beca.ttiful I ection of
leu th an PI timea the prevailing rate for overtime (ovenime Sh..t Metal Co sting Resins & Mold t S&H Green Stomps t..,tcal fhh 111 •• • ..,
shall be time worked in esceu of a hou,.. per day or 40 houra Fi berglau Mat•riols anJ FREE DELIVERY Yl• aho e.-.y a fwll line af
per week ), and the straight prevailing rate for time worked on 16..0 Superior Ave. Suppl ies _ Ll ~-0292 i()DRO!IA DEL MA.R NtJRSERY -...•iUMI, ed aU Kce•
1\"tHdays. "-undays and holidays where n cb time does not con• LJ 8-553 1 r====~c~·~··~·==·="":=":":':':"":':·:·~, ........ --..1-..lfror ... ho ..... . stitute overtime . P la centia, -_,
llid.d ers ' attention ia called to the above mentioned atatute ~~~~~¥~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ South S.. Tnaplcal, 211 •• wh ich wi ll require them , i£ awarded the contract, to pay oot leu • APPAREL -WOMEN I .•~J:It.:N:I:T:O::R:IIt.=L~===::; lrll_.., C.M. l i beny 8-7'961. than said general per die m rate of wages set forth, to all labor•
era, workmen and me chanic~ employed in the uecution of the .lEAl DAHL ~ Coate WeH
proposed contract. .ja•otltor Dre sses & So•ot!&•••o•l MR KLEEN
The bidde r must submit wi th hia proposal n certified check Acceuories onc:l Gifts .. •
or bidder's l.ondm ade payabl e to the order of the Orange Coun• -·bt&, • PLUMBING
ty Flood Control District fo r an ar:~oun t not leas than 10 pet• Newporter Inn OR: 5-1700 ""' • • Carpet Cleanillg
cent of the aggregate aum of the bid , 11 • guarantee that the Westcllff P laza Ml 2-2444 WILCOX-CitmiNDIN A. R. MARS A C
bidder will enter i.nto theJ:ropose~ contra ~! wi thin 10 r~len da r HAitDWAitl • floor·Strlpping PLUMBER days if the u me 1s awar ed to htm, and tn event of fa tlu re to Newport Beach ~nlfltleft•l Cft•,._ ... kt .and waxln&
enter into such contract aaid check will become the property 1700 w, Cout Hwy .. N.a , 700 Carnation Ave,
o f the District. ..._IU1 • Windows -Corona del Mar
The amoun t of the bond to be given to secure a faithful perfor• I·WM I'AIIfTI
mance of the co ntract lor said work ahall be 50 perceot of the .f~14in.&' i Complete Cleaning Plwnbina Repairs
contrac t price thereof, aod an add itional bo11d in ao amount • UPHOLSTERY Service. CALL, DAY&. NIGHT
equa l to 50 pe rcent of the coollac t price for a ai d work, which •KAUTY NOOK 646-4977
bo11d shall provide th at if the per.!lon or h.ia aubcootractora fa il UPHOLSTERING WATER HEATE RS
to pay lor any mat en als, provisiooa or other suppliea u11ed in . J'7J2 IL Oteet H.,, 673-4130
upoo, fo r, or about the perlorm1111.ce of the work contracted to be O...a .. Mu (By luropeGn Craft•metl)
done, or lor any work or labor thereon of aoy kind, or for amou11ta REMODEL 2 pe. set ONLY J;:!::;,!.,!;
due under the Unemp loyment hu11Jr1111.ce Act with re apec t to auc h l :=;~'t~':::d~e~f~f~~~·~-~;,;:;:;;:.:;;1 $69.50 C•ll "I•"'J'" work or labor, that th e nrety or auretiea will pay lor the aame, 215 Main H.l . 536-6@5
and also in cue suit i.a brought opon the bood, a reaaonabl e BUILDING
anorney'a fee to be fixed by the court. FR!E del & pi c~up
• RQIODELING •
ADDITIONS CUSTOM
LICENSED. BONDED FURNITURE UPHOLSTE
FRED H. GERWICK 0 QUALITY WORK •
JIU Gol~onro~ NEIL'S
-
OoGEit.RE'S
PLUMBING' SERVICE
(Relialtl• Pllflflbinr Wid Hufi111)
l4 HOUR EMERGEN CY SERVICE
PHONE 6-46·0622
Ru. S411·~187
R.,alr -Installation -
Rett~odel
TOM Oa GEARE
961 W. 17th St.· Un it C
Cotta M•••
The r.ontractor will be required to secure the payment of com•
pen11ation to hia employees in accordance with the provialon!l
of ~ction 3700 of the Labor Code 1111.d ptior to performing the
work of the cootract the Co11.tractor shall 11ign aod file with the
Oistricl the followiog certificatioo: "I am aware of the provi-
'lion!l of Se ctlon :\700 of the T.abor Code wbich require every
employ er to be insured agaiost liabil ity for workmeo'a compen-
s ation or to uoderta.ke self-ioaoraoce ha accordance with the
prov iaione of that code, aod I will comply with aucb provi•ioo•
before commeDC!ng the performance of th't work of thia con tract:'
The Cootractor will a]ao be required to furuiab a certificate
that he c artlea compeoaatioo inaora~~ce coverias bia employeea
opon work to be done onder the contract which may be entered
Into between him a.od the said Oistrict lor the cooatroction of
of aaid wo rk.
~~673~~~~1 ~-~5=-19=·=2=17=0~ FIREHOUU 2109 Nowptett II v4. -_...::N~o~•pte~, ~rt~lo~oc=h:___1:Ji:il'l:;':00:':~:' :"""::':':•:· =~ 1,~E:.:W:,:E::L::E::R::S~----s.,.,l,.1 th• c.~.... 675-Q.f 1·
•·•• .,., """"'' , .ALLACE CALDEIIHEAD C•ncrer• & ,,_.,, UPHOLSTERY e Rl!l'tNISHING
~o bid will be accepted from a Coouactor wbo Ia DOt llceaaed
ira accordance With the law ua der the provia\01111 of Di vlaioa
Ill, Chapter 9 o f the Rua ioeaa .aod Profeaaioaa Code of the
State of Califoruia.
Clf'!Ct-'• ~n'iiit Joallltla ••·· u 8-3318
421 CoeLa Me ..
~o bid will be received aoleas it ia made 011 the blank fonn
fu roiahed by the Chi ef ~ns)uer. The apecial attention of pro ...
pe cti ve bi dd era ia c all11 d to the "Ia formation lor Biddera" an-J p IT
neud to the blult fonn of proposal for fnll dlrectioaa • to hid-
dins, .,,; .()a1.ENIIIN. Plaaa and apecificatioaa aod other colltract doc omenta may ~
be aecored opon paymeot of:
(a) U .68, if requeated by mail
(b) 13,64, Jf picked ap at Oi•uict Office ProretaiOftal and budaoo made payable to:
'lraase Coaaty Flood Ca.t rol Ot.trict -raat aen •ice
P011t t'}fflce 9o~: 1078 (Maillas addreu) -quality toork -
400 West EliJhth Str .. t (Street addre .. ) Mlr ••.,.icc launch,.
.t;sata Aaa, Califonfa
Thare will b. ao rafud for retar11 of pl .. •d apeelflcat\o.. Finialled l.aa6 y
aad ret'ITI Ia .aa1 reqa lred. At•c y
The Board of S.pervl•ora re""e. &lie ri1Ait to reject •r •d .,_ 1 C.... IL-C1IM
all bid• •d to waiM aay t.foMallty ia •r ~ld ree•l•ed:. ·lll!!fllfj·.....;,.....,..,.:,
No ~ldder 111ay wltladraw llle ~ld for • period of 45 dey• a fter --...
tlt.e tU.e •et fOt tile opn.blf threof.
87 ordaf of tAle Board o S.ptr¥i•o,. of ill• Oraae Coaty 1 ~-"=l:.lt.:;L:.,TM:..:.;,,;I:;QI:.,:"::I'II..::IM::.:.:T_.j
Flood Coatrol Ol•trlct, Or•• Canty, CaliiOf"&ia. r
(S EAL) IACUZZI
w. E. STJOHN IIII.LPDI lA Coul)' Cieri< •d .... rnolo L TN
Ct.rk ef lM heN ef s.,.,_ Natwe"a Way to HMldt -
vt.or. ef lM;~p c ... ,, Baal)' -a.l ... &ioa...
fi.M C..U.I Dlttlric< • Cell for e -unli'"'
ORAPERtU 0 CUSTOM CAAPI!TS fE'WELER.
AMPLE PA~I(tNG IN REAR
HEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC •.
**WHERE THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY"
2660 •• Ca•••
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3123 E. Coaat Hiahway
Corona del Mar
ORiole l-
IIUSHIII'S ...... ..,
LUNOII!ON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
O Riol e :1-9405
3450 VIA OPORTO
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OODA DEL IIAft, CALIF.
COMPI.I1I
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COISEIIYATIYE
Approoch to
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ConltJct
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JAY & RENfRO
333N. NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH
LIBERTY 8-1!88
IE A GOOD HEIGHIOR
If you are a newcomer , or
know of a newcome r tro
lhe Ua.tKw Area who ilu
not been welcomed, do
her a favor by uHina the
Hatbot Visitor between
I and 10 a.m., and lhc-
Mll call on your friend
•ith valuable informati<..t
and aifu from friendly
tM&ainc..u firma which
atand ready to Jtclp her
become acquainted with
her ne• aunouftdinaa.
THE HAIIOR VISITOR
Pheu: HY 4-t)61
MARSHA BENNETT !center), 17-year-old
Miss Laguna Beach, was crowned Aloha
Queen of the Orange County Fair at the
open ing night July 25. She is shown
with the first runner up, Barbara Brown,l1,
Miss Garden Grove, at l eft, and the 2nd
runner'1.1p, Selena Forster, 19, Mi ss San
Juan Capistrano. (Lens & Brush photo.)
Agenda for Planners
_The New~rt-Bea~h Plan-Central Newport, an 3'1lnit c.-••dc•tl•a n~na Conmltalon . ••II _ con-apartment buildina in a C-1 Request from lhe Beacon 11der tho foltOWiftJ llema · · ,
.'
.18 0. . lh c· dtstr&ct.1 Th11 w1a held over Bay Community Ann. for 1 mee na 1n o 1ty • cit · Hall Council chamben at fr~ the June 1 meetma. anpna cbe name of Rudder
1 p.m. IOday, Aua. 3: R•chard Spearman, 1401 Rd. to Beacon Bay.
Vorionc•a N. Bay Fl., Balboa I• land. Requeat &om Walter Stone
R J Brook d . 'bo addition &o non<anfonnina for extension of uae pennit
. . san nCIJn rs, d II' .. ~·cit ')I · 1 t 1400 throuah 14u E. Sal-we 1~1 .,.-nt WI . prOJeCt or on .... a e beer at 2106
bo 81 d B lbo 6 I 3 feet In to the requued rear W. Ocean Ft., Central New· a V,, a a, OOl d ~i~~enc:.:. I•::: ··:::: Yield for th;L siren
'
From the Police
l ... s ... , J.lr Zl <JnrM&o, UdD lale, •• 20S A"-• .. ,, t n
Atl60ft.l .. 14-toot •kift -.n1t.ed OD e ._t iel ,.._ ll&.d, •• .... a& eDQ, ..
,...,.. Is, a . 10oflon_:. Uc *'•• at 11ae 1•*-eo-. •&ol• lroa a __., .u,
power eqjM, nhaM 11 &loa of Via Udo ao.l 1M ie1 ~· 200 Wock of OnM
f250, 110e1red oil' a. a., Pt. Vie YIIIL ·, ·.NU.e-,MMtld C•&l. • .A .._, ud -*'
lad Pearl St., ... NPOfted TiiDO.y crop ... Jll Moe. ....... , ,,.. --..-..
1tol" by OWDer William tero AYe., Belltoa. toRtted iaa to Kim LaVeHey, 2407 p• ""lfiC
Jopooo, .fl) Peorl St., Bol-.,. IOd loe olnoiooo wboo Siotn Viola, Well Upper ~VIEW
boe l1land. be waa 1 ~naet b, *• car of Bey, wa1 a10lea from d2-e
,S....,, J.ly 23 Otant Mc:Cocmlc, 4127 Hi-dock at Spon....•'• Yacht MIMOII4L PAl«.
Thl•••• a tole .tllt wor&h lui a WI.Y, W•at Newport Rental a. 2312 Newport ,_,,,., . Morr~
ol tool1 aad 7 salloraa of Hoiah&., 0111 E. Balboa Blvd,, Blvd., Central Newport. • • ..........., • ., • c~
p1 out of tbo tnact of Clia-.. ,, of Alvarado Ave., Bal-An UO cwoora wu taken ~wnnttl Sotrvtm
ton Oetely, pU.t~;ed in front boa. , .Thomaa Saunders, out o( tbe l&riJe at tho Crr-:lon~rvk ..
~ hi1· home at 1.531 Hiah-1975 Wallace Ave •• Co1ta home of Euaeno Greenwood, .-P.tltYMw ~
land Or., Hubor Hiablud.a Mtsa, waa er:reatod on a 468 Protpect SL, Newport ~~-~~,...~-~.;c~-~~~...., ... ~ . , .Two youths, both about *'-k in public cbup at Shorea, on July 14. , • Two
11 yeara old.. ridins In a 107 McPaddon Pl., Coatral ..tleoh and tire1, and a
aNII car wir.b no bood, Newport., .John C. Conley, ttereo with 20 tapea, valued
drove otr wilb two US au.rf-2)01 Newport Blvd,, Cen· at t.520 were atolen from
boarda beloaains to Jerry tral Newport. wa1 anett.od the cu or Lany W. Pacini,
W. Krouaa and HaroLd S. on 1 drunk in public charp 310 Fernando Ave,, Balboa,
SiPnon, 7204 W. Coaat at 2000 E. Ocean Ft., Sal· on July 27 .•• LiJtlt nxtu.rea.
Hwy., Wett Newport. boe .•. Paul Snyder. 4110 valued at SllS, were ttolen
Neptwae AYe •• Weal Now-from 1621 81yadere Ter.,
T•••4.r, J•ly 25 port. waa anested on a non-irvine Terrace, the pau
Jo• A. Sbopud.aoo, 21& sufficint funds warrant at week, accordinc 10 E.H.
Via Koroo, Udo ltle, waa the Newport Beach police Skinner, 1610 Kent
arreated on a charae of dti-ttatioo. Wes tcliff •.. Thieves
vins under lbe influence of 2 hanaina wrouJbt iron
alcohol at 2100 W. Coaat S...Ney, J.J, 29 lamps , valued at $70, from
Hwy •• Ma.rinen Milo.; Jtar... Twelve ooppor aluss were a house under construction
I Sm'lh '14 •• d s uaed aa aubstillllel for ow I , ~ nr t,, at 1400 Santiaao Or., Dover
W IN I .. d audwich quart crt 10 set ea ewpor , wu anea Shore s ..• P atricia Vellowa,
on a drank charae at W. t2 . .50 io nickles and dimes 327 E. 21st St., Costa Mesa
Balboa. Blvd. and 21tb St., from a money chanser at
Wett Newport. .Ynez 200 lOI:b SL, Wotl Newpon, public charae at .522
Haket, 236 Vi• Mentone, between July 22 and 26. . . ..
lb. ( .... I uOUSe
Lido hie, w1a aneated oa A 1e WI a pre erence.. ~--..... -----------------•. a drunk in auto chaqe at for Zlnnla planta stole 21
W. Coeat Hwy. ud Tuatin of tbcm from the front yard BRAKE SPECIALS Ave., Morinera Mile, lollow· ol Mio. A.S. Piliboo, 916
ina a traffic accident wbicb Via Lido Nord, Lido tale
demasod her car and the .Tbe 16--foot rowins
cart of Harold Dixon, 920 dioahy of Kemeth Swift,
Kioss Rd., Cliff Haven,
and Betty Rcw.~u of Palm
Detert. •• A buralar a tole a
SSS ttereo player wilb 4
tpeakert, .5 1tereo tapea,
Yaluod at 130, a 110 bunt-
L(GAL NOTIC(
NOTICE OF" HEARI NG
..,...,... .. ~.,.....,.-•_•c•e•'lft
...._, Of A a&.a4n' AU. 4 .,_.
COMPUTE OYERHALL
Ave., Corona del Mar, lri-.
plex in addition to an exis(..o The dut~ 10 y1_eld _to emor-
ina sinale family dwellina' ~ency veh1clea 1s d11cuued
on a bui ldina site in R-l tn the current traffic news-
way, clear of any intersec-ina Uife, a S10 pair of
tion. twim fin•, aad a S3 beiae
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
~at dae City Coaa ci l of the
City of Newport Be.ch oa July
24, 1967 adopted Reaolu tioa of
loteati011 No. 6615 declarias
iateati011 to order th e vacatioll
of a Wster Lit.e Eaaerneal ia
Lot .10 a11d Lot 31, Tract No .
4003 (Linda Isle) i11, over aad
11ader that certain real property
deacribed u foll owa:
zone. u •• p.,..u,
Philip Rapp, 123 23rd SL,
LEGAL NOTICE _ _;;_ -
~OTI CF: OF' PUBLIC Hf.ARINC
No ticf' is hereby given that
the Pleoiug Commiasioo o f
the City of Newport Beach will
hold a public huriog oo lhe
application o f Mobil Oil Corp.
lor a Use Perm it •1293 to pe,...
mh: corurru ction of a aen•ice
station 1111d ~igns iu the uD-
d aaaified zo11e oo a po nioo
ol Block 94, Tract ln-iue•a 'Subdivision , located at th.e
oortheaat comer of Jamboree
Road and Co ast High,.·ay.
Notice ;, her!'by further siven
that !!laid publi c heario!! wi ll
be he ld on the 17th day of
August, 1967, at the hour of
letter of the Newpon Beach
police department. Here is
the text of the letter:
"2. SlOp and remain at.and-cowboy hal from tbe car or
inc until the emersency ve-Jobn Kiatlor. puked in hia
hicle has paaaod, unleu praae at 310 Fernando St.,
olherwiae directed by the Balboa. • .A prowler w•a
police. reported in tile 300 block on
"If you are a pedettzian Catalina DT., Newport
you mus t remain in a place HeiJbta. , .Mes.ennaid Loma
of safety or proceed to the Tucker reporta a thief a&o~
nearest corb or place or peel her traffic control ef ...
safety until the emcraency forta cold io lbe 3300 block
vehicle hu passed. Oil. Via Lido, Lido Shop1
11te westerly 3.00 feet of Lot
30 aad the eaaterly 3.00 feet of Lot 31 , Tra.ct No. 4003, aa
per map recorded i11 Book
188, Paaea 13 to 19 iacl•-
aive, of Miacellaaeoua Ma,-
iu da e offi ce of the County
Recorder of said Oraar
Coaaty .
REFEREN CE ia lr.ereby 111ade to a lll&p ahowi•l!i the Water
Lit.e [asemea l to be aben-
d-.ed for ~nicv.lan .. d de-
t.aila, S.id Map ia -. fHe ia
•• offke of llle City Cld of die Ci ty of Newport 8e•dt.
NOTICE IS f'U Rll:f ER CJVEN
be t it of the Newport Beach ~~:,:~~~~~~~~~ 8:00 p.m, in the Counei l Cham-
Ci ty tl all, at "'hich time a.n d MATTRESSES plACf' ADY and all persons in•
"We have all heard the
audible wail of the airen
and obaerved the naahina
o( red li&bts indicatina the
approach or an emeraeney
vehicle. These are the two
warnina device• whi ch all
motoria ta and pedestrians
recoanize. They affect two
o( our rive baaic senses.
Mere recop~.ition of lbo
emeraency -vehicle 'ia not
sufficient however. All per-
!IOfU uaioa our uafficways
must know exactly what
Chey mual do lO eJ.pedi&.e
the safe pauaae of emer-
aency equipment.
"Section 21306(a) or lbe
Californ ia Vehicle Code
warns that upon lhe &J>"
proach of an emcraency ve-
hicle, toundina a 1iren and
and diaplayina a liahted red
lamp to the front, all molOr·
iata m11at yield the riaht-of·
"It should be noted that Area, wben be nlcbod lbe
the Code doea not atipulate teya &o ber 3.-beeled uait.
that you must yield only to • ...._.., J.ly 26
vehicles whic:b are approadri-A car drivn bJ Go01p
ina from your tide or_ rear "-bee I, 4SlY.t Vie Lido Soud.
aa many peraona behne. struck tbe east 1ide of tbe
You mutt riel~ lO tho emcr· Arcbea ovorpeu on Newport
aency vehicle 1n the mann_or Blvd. at 9:.50 Lm.: Police
prescribed, reaardleu ollts anuted the driver on a drunk
dire ction of travel. in public cbarse .•. Police
"Remember do not wait arc inveatiptina 3 attempt-
until you ace the red lishta ed buralarica at the bomet
before you a tart to yield. In of Goorae Hoas,ll06 Somer-
a II probability you will hear set Ln., Wettcliff;· Anne
the s iren finL Start 10 pull Bandy, 1920 Cliff Dr., Now-
to the riaht or clear the in-port Heiahta, and Anaelia
tersection then. Stoltsteimer, 1207 Sussu
"Vacation time in New"""'rl L w ••I' I v dal
tht a ,.blic laearia« wi ll be beld 011 ririe 14th day of Aapst,
1967 at the h frGt of 7:30 ,.m.
ia t!le Coaaci l Cha'"bera o the
City Ha ll of U.e City of New•
port Beach, Califoraia, at
wlaicb ti111e aad place a11y aod
all peraoaa iDI!'reated ma y
appear aad be he•rd ther~on JIEW -n•VILDIIIG terMted may appear and be
lrreeular Shapes heard thereon.
1 ... ,.,. ... _ c.ttGG Ray Y, Co pelin, secretary
COSTA MESA WAnlESS CO. Newport Beach City Planninll Comminion liiON.w,.,t-..... li._..,I-IJOl Publish: Aus. 3, 1967, in
The Ne,.-port !I arbo r Ensign
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
way and:
""~ n., ..-es ..... 1 . . , an s
Beach meana more police, ripped antennas orr lbe
Laura L•!iDI!I
Ci ty Clerk
City of Newport Beach
Pa blish; Ju ly 2i and Au!, 3,
1967, in the Newport llarbor
Euip
Personalized Sen·u.r
DON E. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO.
"1. Drive parallel to, and
as close aa practicable to
ftc riaht hand of the hiP,-
fire, lifeauard vehiclca and Balboa Island cars or Once AUG. 1 MEETING SET
ambulances on the roadwayt OrWDOOd, 121 Opal A-ve.; The Cos ta Mesa City
makina emeraency runa, Nova Mowe, 111 Opal Ave.; Council's next mectina is
Stay alert while you drive." Lorcua Williamson, 112 scheduled ror 7:30 p.m.
Appeal made for rooms Opal Ave.; Wilbur Otto, .527 Mon>Cd~a=y~, ~A~•:·~· ~7~. ----~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!~~!!~!!!!~ Park Ave.; Butrice Jay, •
35 Years in Newport Beach
1107 E. Balboa Blvct 673-6590
SPACE FOR RENT
in the Ensign Building
ZlZl E. CUll HIIJ',, CtiHI ••1 lllr
Approximately 750 s~. ft. in rear of building,
with entrance from Fernleof Ave.
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Ttl.,eteot: llHIIl
Orco Block Co.
"Do you have a room to Mr. Gates said that at pre-
lent for four day s durina sent his department ia about
Auau st?" 500 accomroodations behind.
Five hundred vo lunteer Persons desirina to li st
canvassen are as kins that rooms for deleaates may
question of area residents contact convention offi-
this week and ne:r.t. cials at 2277 Canyon Drive,
Reaaon for the search 1s Costa Me sa, or phone 548·
the up comina "di aci ple-:2.:006=·~----,,-,..,---
makina" diallic t asacmbly LEGAL HOTICE
o( Jehovah•• witneeaes, to __ _::.=::=::...::.::.:.::.=:=---
be held Aua. 17-20 at the
Oranae County Fairarounds,
NOTICEOFPUBLI C HEARIN G
134 Opal Ave.; C larence
Taylor, 123 Opal Ave.; Mi-
chael Dooley, 204 Coral
Ave.; Dieter Messel, 12~
Opal Ave.; abo Evan Jones,
11& Opal Ave., reported the
outaicle mi nor on his Inlet
amaahod, and many of lbe
cara had windtbield wipers
jerked orr.
Thursday, Jvly 27
Jerry Fellows, 1815 W.
Bay Ave., Central Newpon. Cost• Mesa.
Noti ce i!i hereby &i ven that
the Plcuaia, Commisaioa of
tbe City o Newport Beach waa arrested on a warrant
will bold a publ ic hearias oa cbarains him wilb driviaa
the applicatioa of All chor M..., over a atreet divid~r when ine Repair for • Use Perm it
BUILDING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES
"Hotels and motels will
be stretched to the limit in
acconwnodatina the many
del.eaates," declared James
Gates, convention roomina
manaae~. "Therefore, we
are 11kina area re,identa
to list their CJ:ba sleepinl
accommodations. ••
•1296 to penait: a 1110b ile ma~ he chanced \o meet police
i~~e rep•ir shop ia tlr.e c-1-H answ•rinJ 1 cli1turbi.q tbe
Zou oa ponroa. of Lo1 A. peace call at 603 tria Ave.,
T"'ct 919. ka o-aa 224-4 Weat d 1 Job Co ut Hi8h way. Corona e Mar. , , n
I·
i
hlarplleaa: J~ 7-IDI
1M2 l:catell&. ....... .,. s. .......... "-
NO SERVICE CHARGE
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
with a $300 minimum balance
COSTA MESA I UO b•t 111ft ltr.et
OAHA fiOtNf I 14611 U ,...,.
SAN JUAN CAI'ISfti!ANO I.Jit11 c.tftlftO C8~ol,.,.. .,_.,., ,..,a• ~ .,._.IKa c ... ~.,~art
Notice is hereby further shn Tareoff Jr., 119 23rd SL,
that said pQbli c heari~~o,; will Cealral Newport, waa at•
be held oa t.he 17th day of reated oe a dNa~ in au&o
Au!'lst, 1967, al the hour of ..... 11 PI d W a:oo p.m. ia the Couacil o-"'"., .. at at • • •
bers of the Newport Beach Oceu FL, Central N•wport
City Hall, at whidl ti•e .. d •• ,Jeu Ho-.,1904 River
place -.y ruul all per-.;,u ir AY ted tereated may appear •d be •·• wa1 Uhla 0111 a
hu rd thereon. tkuak ia 'aato driar11 at &1·
h y Y. Copelia, Mcretary parior Ave, aad W. Cout
Newport Beada Cily ttwy. w .. t Newport. • .A
Pl•aia& Co••i••ion to_: 1 1 J 1 Publiltll: AuiJ. !, 1967, i• .. ...,, 00 Will Uo.. u J
'Mae Ne"wport Harator F.uip 11 ftca dlle Mo-Bo--Tel,
$:130 IIII'IICI SIT 4401 W. Coul Hwy., ""'
POI.'SOIOOL. SITE N.wport. •• A bloe tteel
Or. Lelad 8. Newcome• 'hn.u k»ol wia di" for
reported Jut •••'-at •• alaotaJM Uell1, ....... et
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FIOTITIOUS FIRI o•
You must comply with the requi,..mant of
Section 2466 of the Civil Coda, which Nyt,
"Every person and nary partnership transact-
inrg busina11 t.~ndar a flctitiot.~s firm name mt.~d
file a cartificete statinrg the name in f-..11 and the
place of residence of such parson and the mam-
barshlp of such partnanh1p. Such certificate
must be published once • weak for four consec-
utive waelrs."
If you have narglected this proceclure, do
you r .. lize that the name of your firm is not
protected end that you are not entitled to mein.
tain lt.~ih for protacfion or othar purposes in the
courts of the Stata of Califomia.
Tak~ rar~ of tbis i,portant ,attrr ,\JQW
by pllblishing tbt c~rtificatr ,·,
EiiSiCN
Thr Official N~ws p11per
Of tbe City of Nrwport Brach
Forms are awilable at the Ensign oHiee,
2721 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar, Cal if.
Telephone: 673-05.50
annual
Summer Sale
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TO
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Swim Suits
Shifts
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Sportswear-Shoes
Knits-Suits
Dresses. Formals
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lltURSDA!l.AIJWST 3, 1967
COIIOIIA utL IIAA, CALIF.
STATE IIIIIIP .
.., .. s ...... Joh Sa' Jta
yeU'e lotitlalive
uulon drawt towud a
clote. one major itauo ro•
maln.t unr .. olved and de-
mandina action: ropoal or
lhe Rumford Act. whic:h do·
nioa tbo moat fundtmontal
individual riahts in lho
ownorahip of homea and
apartmenll. · Tho Anombly
is now at lona last on cho ,
vorp of takina action on
Rumford Act ropoal and the
several c;ompromiae propo.
~ah which fall short of re-
peal.
Membora of the Cali£omia
loiitlatu.ro bav• a tolomq
obliptioa. 10 the principle•
o1 indiYidual liberty I•
America. and co their cc.-
atituen.t.a who vot.ed ona•
wbelmin.aly l yean •ID ID
Jive permanent protacdca
10 the owner'• riabt t.o ••II
or rent. hi a own property ao-
cordin.a 1o hia own will. -To
vote ror outriabt, uncoadl·
tional repeal or the Rumrord
Act ia tho very leaat. lbat
they can do to rulfilllhat
obliaation.
Statements have been
made 10 the preu that COtal
repeal or the Rumlord Act
"h.. been roraotten as a
reasonable alternative in
an urban at..te."" On the
contla.ry, it ia lhe only rea·
aonable position. The rishta
at a take are clear. The
people have spoken. Even
the courll, which dared CO
atrilce down Proposition 14
in the worst abuse or judi-
cial power in our time. bave
recoani:r.ed that they cannot
prevent our leaillature from
repealina • htw which the
people of th is state un-
questionably do not want in
any form.
NEWEST METHODS for fighting dlseaso
were descri6ed to high school students
at a recent visit to the Salk Institute at
L a Jolla. Pictured here, from left, are
Susie Mon tooth, Corona del Mar High
School student; Lanna Smith, research
technician at the Salk Institute, and
Rosemary Nanasi, COM High School stu·
dent. The visi t, called "a day in sci·
ence," for 200 Southland high school
Journalists, was sponsored by the Na-
tional Foundation -March of Dimes. An
inspection tour of the research lab was
made under the direction of Or. Jon as
Salk , discoverer of the anti-polio vac-
ci ne.
AIRMAN John L. Palmer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Palmer of 2120 Santa
Ana Ave., Costa Mesa , has
been selected for techn i cal
training at Sheppard AFB,
Texas, as a u.s. Air Force
matnt enance special I st.
The airman, who attended
Costa Mesa High School, re-
cently completed basic
tra in ing at Lackland AFB,
Texas. His new school Is
part of the Air Training
Command.
TRIES FOR BIG PRIZE
Gerry Getty, 429 Isabella
Ter., Corona Hiahlands,
hu qualified for the &.Mual
"Rusty nail hole•in-one
sweepstake•" a national
competition for acers, by
scorina a hole ·in.-one re·
cently at the Youche Coun·
tly Club in New York. He is
etiaib\a to compete for the
prize of 11,000 and a trip
to Scotland for 2.
TOP STUDENTS NAMED
Claremont' Men's Colleae
hu iuued a list of 262
studenta to the dean's Jilt
for the lut semester, in-
cludin& the followina from
the Harbor Area: Peter
Scott Ouyan, ton of Mr. -and
Mrs. Peter Duyan Jr., 1418
Santiaao Or., Dover Shores,
and William Oa\·id Havert,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. ·Ray J.
Havert, 1806 Toyon Ln.,
Ba yc rcst.
Proposition 14, approved
by a two-thirds vote at tho
aeneral election or U64,
waa what the peo ple really
wanted and what our state
should have had and kept
as a pennanent part of lhe
constitution or California.
Proposition 14 aave full and
lastina protection to the
ri&ht to sell or rent one's
own property freely. To ro-
ueat from that protection to
the simple repeal or one bill
denyina that riaht i1 como
promise enouah. Further
retreat and further compro-
mise on an iuue so clear·
cut is intolerable. I will
not be a party to it, nor wi II
a number of other Scnaton
who voted in Apri I for com-
plete repeal of the Rumford
Act.
If the wi II of the people
on this iuue is blandly
diueaarded and the lcai•-
lature taket no action to re•
peal the Rumford Act at this
session, there will certainly
be an initiative to place
repeal of the Rumrord Act
on lhe ballot in 1 ~68, per•
haps includina repeal of
. . . of social note
lly Poo
Ocliahted to blow the
hom for aomethina extra
special around town, 'iC you
are a lover of French cook·
ina, plc .. e note. We tried
some on Balboa Peninsula
at Le Saint Tropez. 'Aba~
lutcly "cuisine cxtraordi·
naire. " •.. And acrou the
bay, in Corona del Mar, 'A
Fiaa is &lao trea trea for
exquisite continental cook·
ina. How can we be so
lucky with TWO such ex·
ceptional aourmet rest&U•
ranta? •••
'cal joke or the year!
hope it's a joke,) • • •
(We
Hey! You kids who don't
go to summer school just
aren't livina it up like the
rest of 'em. Heard about an
"enrichment"' course at
Horace Ensian school dur-
in& the aummer aeuion.
The teacher told the clau
membcra to brina water pia-
lOis. The plen was to invi\e
another clan in that. day.
and the first member of the
visitin& clau who spoke
wu to act cut-down with
simultaneous water piatola.
One of thoac peat1reat· This is 1 "HAPPENING .. ?
bia-huae 0 mean VERY bia) • • •
abaaay doaa that waa award· Hoaa Hospital's public
ed for the lucky ticket at relations Polly, Mu. Matt
the COM Youth Center Car· Ober, wrned .. u ai atant
nival wu captured by a.n everythina" up there early
anonymoua ticket holder, Tues~ay of last week when
who bouaht .50 tickets u a 12 Gul Scouts and I mo ther
benefit for the Oranae Coun· councilor from Anah~im
ty O:lild.ren'a Hospital. tu_rned up at the ~ospual
N Sh · Dol is n wtth acute stoma"" dutteu . ow auy . _u • The entire tr oop aot rood
doub!"dly ae~linJ acquamt-poisonina from some home·
ed wtth the srck younastera made macaroni salad while
at the hospital. havina a cook<O<Qut at the
• • •
Myrtle Brookinas, variety
atore owner, is home on
Poinaettia Ave •• Corona del
Mar, after weeks at the
hoapital and rest home fol•
lowina her fall that broke
her left hip in March. While
sbc wu aone, her son and
family painted moll of the
interior of her home. • • •
Dunes. All were re leased
aftet spendina from mi dn iaht
to 2 a.m. of their camP""Ou t
at the hospital. • • •
How's this for a name of
a sail boat seen lately in
the ateL You have heard
of Sinbad the Sailor I'm
sure. The name of the boat
-Sailsb&d the Sinner.
other "forced hooaina" Checked your mail lately?
law•. I will do everythina I A friend of min e receiVed
c., to support a repeal a letter in the mai 1 and
initiative if the leai•lature found that the fint paae
does not act, and so wi II was missina. What she aot
many thousand• or other read like this : "Paae 2.
Califomi1ns. Public p&-"and of the serious conae-
tience with leaialativc de-consequences thereof.
lay• and court dictation on "For the reasons afore-
" forced houaina" is rapidly mentioned, it haa been
approachina exhaustion. necesury ror me co aivc
We have lost too many this infonnation to the aaent
freedoms; but the freedom co of lhe Internal Revenue Scr-
own, sell or rent our own vice. I hope this will not
homes and all residential affect our lona and close
property is one riaht the friendship."_.
people or California will .. Very Truly Youn., ."'
never tamely surrender. How'a that for the practi-
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTI CF: OF" THUST'EE"S SAL E
TS 467 530
LEGAL NOTICE
LARRY M.
been named assistant
ger of the Secur ity F irst
Nat ional Bank branch
lng this mon th In East Bl
He wlll assist manager Ben
H. Shu ford In tak ing charge
of the East Bluff branch.
Mr. Gwynn, alumnus of
Montebel lo High School and
Brigham Young Uni versi ty,
joined Secur ity Sank In
early 1%4 and has worked
at the Fash ion Square and
Bristol & Warner branches
In Santa Ana. He Is a mem-
ber of the American Insti-
tute of Bank lng and a
teranoftheArmy. Mr. G~·ynnl
and his wife live at 2~32
Cavanaugh Rd., El Toro.
They have 3 children -
Cindy, 1; David, 5; and
Jeff, 2.
No ti ce is hereby @iYen that
oo August Jl, 1967, at 11:00
a.m., The Lagarde Corporalioo,
a c .. Jiforn ia Corporation, as
Trustee by substituti_oa bJ. 00
iDstrumeat in wr itiniJ ated
July 2i, 1967, re corded in the
office o f the County Recorder
of Oran~e County , California,
011. Aug. I, 196i, 10 Book 8328,
Pa11e 97, wh ich !lllbtuitulioa
was made and @i Yt'b pursuant
to the 1enns of that ceMaio
THE NEWPORTER has veda service award
sponsored by the National Foundati on for the March
of Dimes. This award was presented for voluntary
leadership in the figh t against cripplin-g diseases.
Douglas Ro ss, managing director and vice--president
of the Newporter Inn, at ri ght, accepts tlie plaque
from Art McKenzie, general chaimlan of ttie Orange
County March of Dimes, and city manage r of Costa
Mesa. (Jack West photo.)
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EVERY
month
YEAR AfTU YEAR AfTU YEAII
How'd you like to htvt $200.00
1 month for the nut ten ,un?
Here's how our Monthly Security
Account plan works: You invnt.
uy $20,000 with us. We then
send you eech month 1 chttk for
$200.00. This income is derived
from urninas. currently 5.00%
per annum, 1nd from princiPII.
At the end of ten yun, we'we
aivtn you $24.000.00 blclt. And
you still h1ve 1 nest eu in ygur
account. This worM tor sm1ller
or laraer smounts. lurn more
about this pi1n. Speak with the
officer with 111 the l1cts on our
Monthly Security Account plan.
(Paymonb ouDjoct to 11M pro.;.
lions of Sec. 8104 ol tilt Colilor·
nia Fin1nci1l Code under which
1 uvinrs snd l01n tssociltion
m1y not Wlivt its ri1hts to
require up to six months notice
of intent to withdraw. Every witfl·
dr1w1l request hts been met
promptly in our 31 yetn.)
IJMIT $10.000 -: ,........ ,.,.....
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$ 50.00 10 WUt'1 S 1,175.00
S 75.00 10 rttrs S 4.775.00
$100.00 JO rttrs S 175.00
IJiftiiT $20,DCIO:
$100.00 10 ,...,.. $17.350.00
$150.00 10JNt'1 s 1.550.00
$200.00 10 ,.., s 1 .7~.00
IIMJT 12>,000'
$10tf.OO 10 Jllrl $25,600.00
$100.00 15 rurs $26.050.00
$150.00 10 )'Ut'1 $17.100.00
lmJT SJO.-:
$150.00 10 Jtlt'1 $26.050.00
$1 50.00 15 run $23.200.00
' $225.00 10 , .. 1'1 $14,350.00 .............. ,
$200.00 10 rtSt'1 $34.725.00
$.200.00 15 rtlt:l $30,950.00
$300.00 10 lflt"' $19,125.00
IIMJT 1$0,000'
$250.00 10 Jllt"' $43,425.00
$250.00 15 ... , $31.675.00
$375.00 10rtal'1 $23.925.00
liMIT $75.1100:
$300.00 10 rtlt'1 $76.825.00
SJOO.oo 15rt~rs S71.17S.oo
$450.00 10 lllt'1 $53,425.00
liMIT SICIO.-:
$500.00 10 rurs $16,150.00
$500.00 15 rt•t'1 $17,375.00
$750.00 10 JHt'1 $47,850.00
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