HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignOONNA JEAN L EE, 181 a June gra~ate from Newoort
Ho~rbor High School, is a Newport eeach princess, and
Is seeking to add the title of Miss Co rona del Mar. She
I s pictured here with Bert Blanchet, who Is represent-
Ing the spon sor, Newport National Bank.. Donna Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee, 300 Momlng
Star Ln., Dover Shores, plans to attend Long Beach
State College as a history major and wants to be a
grammar schoo l teacher. Her hobbles are water skiing
and snow skiing. (Ensign photo.)
Dating is
her game
It wtll be close timing for
Dorma Jean Lee for the
July 18 judging or con-
testants seeking the title
of Mlas Corona del Mar.
The 18·ye&H>ld Harbor
High graduate hu been
selected as a participant
in the Cb aonel 7 television
show, "Dating game," and
tbe fllmlng or the show will
be don e on the day or the
Miaa. Corona del Mar Judg-
Ing.
NEWPORT
8EACH
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Sallt& Ana Helgbte reo!·
deata will mate tbetr appeal
nezt We&lelday for organ-
izing a water district to
preveot anneution by
Costa Mea& or Newport
Bead>.
'Ibe Local Agency For·
madon Committee has
acbecklled their appeal for
2 p. 111· July 10 In Room 503.
ooooty a~tnistration build-
Ing. · 515 N. Sycamore St.,
San~ Ana.
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CQSTA
MESA
Sbareboldera ot the Saota are now subject to an-eottre syatem of the Santa
ADa Hetgbta Water Co. are neuttoo and condemnation, ADa Hetgbts Water Co. for
seeking to form the Santa and that orpnit.ing a water cbe rtdiculoual)' low aum of
ADa Hedgbta Water Dta-district would stop these 1504,000. with refU sal to
trict. Petitions are betng threats. sell at tbelr prtee bringing
circulated among the holders "She said that the Water coodemnation proceedings
of th e 3.313 shares of stock Co. h being jeopardiz.ed by aa th e alternative.
in thl!l pioneer water com-the attempt of tbe Costa "The otrered prtce is leas
pany. Mesa County Water Dis-than one-half or the ap..
Mrs. Cal FUller, acting trtct to acquire the entire praised value, as Indicated
chatnnan of tbe share-system of the Water Co. · in studies by Goode and
bolders' committee. expl&l.n· A newsletter sent to share-Goode Appraisers and Boyle
ed tbetr objective by say-holders stated: "The Costa ..-:ng1neertng Co. in 196 3.
log that the 1,200 acree Mesa County Water District At that time our Water Co.
served by the Water Co. haa offered to purchase the was valued at 11.360,000 ...
DEATH KNIFE SOUGHT U:;w~::.~:·:bl9e ·~:: ~! ~I the area. This land Is sky-
long bladed, &harp lnstru·
menl
•
LIN OSLF.Y PARSONS of Coro na del Ma r is retuming
this week to his city councilmanic Cluties after spen d-
considerable time on location in Mexico City di recting
"The '31g Cub e," a movi e about LSD, whi ch is bein g
proeluceel by Motion Pictures International. It will be
a wamer Bros. -Seven Arts release. Mr. Parsons, wh o
represents District 7 on the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil, is pictureel here with 2 oi the major stars of the
movie, Richarel Egan, at left. and Lana Tumer.
TIDELANDS
FEE RAPPED
F.xperiments on kitchen
impl ements ate being con-
ducted by the Orange County
crime laboratory to see i f
Costa Mesa police have
found d:le weapon tn the
fatal kntnng of Mrs. Har·
rien Westphal, 68, of 1646
Minorca Drive, Costa Mesa.
There were no wimesses
to any struggle involving
Mrs. Westphal immediately
before she collapsed and
died, according to Captain
Glasgow. Police were
called to the scene after a
nei ghbor, Don ald Sdlenk.
1645 Minorca Drtve, saw
Mrs. Westphal staggering
in the street. She collapsed
on his lawn.
rockettn g to v&lue. Th e
purchase (or condemnation)
would include 6 acres or
land which, in May, 1967,
was apprai sed conserva-
tively at 126f>.OOO. :\dd to
this our 2 wells, each with
1.000 Coot capacity, from
which we are currently Oppos ition to the proposed not correct the few inequl·
pumping from the 33.3 root tidelands use fee is ex· ties tn the tidelands aet.-
level In the No. 1 well: pressed in a l etter to th e up. but will compound them:•
ou r reservoir, 750.0CIO gal-Newport Beach City Coun· ttle letter states.
Ion tank, 3 pumps and ttae cil from the Balboa Penin· '"The greate"'t asset tn
She was taken to Hoag
Hospital by amtulance. and
was declared dead on
arrival at 3:30p.m.
building housing them, a sula Point Assn. foie wport Beach is the Har-
maioten&llce garage. erner· The letter is signed by · bor. All our marine facill·
gency resideo ce. including fanner Councilman Don El· ties makeaposstble the Cull·
house and garage and an det, newly elected presi· est use of our tidelands for
office building, plus almost dent of th e Point Assn., and the beneftt of the people.
3 additional acres of land."' , by Mrs. Ralph Unbort, past "Any revenue plan which
Sbe wtll go that afternoon
to tbe Channel 7 studio In
Hollywood to ask prying
questions of 3 ltkel y blind
dates, who will be out or
her alght, behind a screen.
On the basts or their
answers, she wtll choose
tbe one she would most
like to have for a date. A
travel vacation ror 2 is the
prize.
The ·'Dating game" show
wlU be televised at 4 p.m.
...... l4. llooal! lp OOUGI!o& oa ,1-1 tllo-.. Tp.lll.
...... will buiry oa do..,
co t:be Irvine Cout Country
Club, wbere the Corona del
Mar Chamber or Commerce
wtll be holding its annual
installation dinner.
LIN DA HATFIELD, 17, who was a runner~p In ttie
Miss Corona del Mar contest last year, Is again a con·
testant for the (Jieen's crown this year. She Is a Jun e
gratilate of Co rona del Mar High School1 who was
sel ected as a homecoming Princess there last fall, and
served as a cheerleader. She Is the dau~ter of Mrs.
Doro thy Hatfield, &15 Iris Ave. Pictured with her Is
8Gb Paine, c:hai""CW'I of the contest for the Co rona del
Mar Chamber of Commerce. Dudllne tor entering the
contest Is Monday, July 8, Contut.nts are Invited to
Mrs. Irene Tudl:er, 37,
of Costa Mesa City Coun·
ell mao George 1\lcker, and
resident of 1642 Minorca
Drive, was arrested Fri·
da.y night and arraigned
Monday on a charge of
•murder. Muni cipal Judge
\vtlliam Ch ristensen ordered
Mrs. 1\u::ter to appear this
Friday in Superior Court
for psychiatric ex.amtnation
and to be held to oounty
jail without ball until the
hearing.
Capta.l.n Fd Glasgow of
the Costa Mesa polica
department said lr.ltcheo
implements, Including
knives, were taken from the
Tu<*.er bome. An autopsy
Flldoto oitbt la<ll-IIIL
W. IS Ill wu •at '-1-.ce-
ln tile rtgb& oldo wllll a
Mrs. Thcker would not
admit policemen to ber
home until ber husband
arrlved. She had several
nngemaU lllle scratches oo
her face and neck. She
was checked for other
injuries at Bristol Part
Medical Group before being
booked at the Costa Mesa
Police facility, prior to
being taken r.o Orange
CowltyjiiiL .
The newsletter estimate president. would imperil these facili·
of th e present value Is over ""The tidelands fee will ties would jeopardtz.e opti·
11,500,000, with an indi-mum use of our harbor."
vidual share valu e of more Delay due The Association requesv tbao 1400. ed ttae Council not to adopt
The Water Co. land area the tidelands revenue fee
lies in the pathway or pro-2 . proposal. but to nnd other
posed anneutioo of the on ISSUeS equitable sour ces or reve.
valuable McOoonel.l·Ooullaa nue.
property westerly of the The Newport Beach City Accom panying the letter
0raa1e County Airport. Both Council 1s likely to delay was a tidelands fact abeet •
Coal& Ye• ud Newport actioo a.t the July a meeting wbicb Lncluded the roUow-
BeM::b ..__.. ... ., uoez OD 2 caacroveraial itema -to.c polnta: _,...\lt!elr ... n •II•. p .. , -•-!O'Itnts
and Lo• offtct,l!867 E. Coul Hwy. !Ensign photD.)
Banks merge
She may not make it in
time for dinner, but she
ezpects to arrive for th e
judging. All contestants
will change to evfliing
gowns for th e btg event.,
and th e judges will make
their decision on the basis
or beauty. chann, and poise
of tbe young ladies, and on
their ability to speak be·
fore tbe public. The wtnner
will be crowned by Sheila
McWilliams. the 1967·68
Mtaa Corona del Mar.
Elder heads
Point Assn.
The Harbor Area braocbea
ot Security Firll Naciooal
Baok bave a oew name u
of Monday. Tbat ta t be er·
fective date of dle merger of
Security First ot Los Ang•
lea and Paciflc Natlooal '
Banll of S&o Francisco to
fonn tbe state-wide Security
Pa.ci ftc Natiooal Ba.a.k.
First cb&llge of name to
signs locally i s Ukely to
occur this fall in Corona
del Mar, wbere changes to
l ocation are planned.
John Gritritb, manager at
the COM btaocb, says be
expects tbe move to the ~
vine Tower In Newpon Ceo-
ter in October: Meaowblle
tbe former Goodbody & Co.
inveewents offtce lite at
3435 E . Coast Hwy. is being
readied for bead(Jiarters for
another COM braocb or tbe
new Security Padftc Na.-
ttooal. The maoager there
will be Jobn Ballard, now
at the Newport Beach otfice.
ROBYN MI CHELE CASEY, pictured here wi ttt her spon-
so r, Art Morrison, manager of the local bran ch of the
Crocker Ci tizens Bank, has en tereel the Miss Corona
del Mar contest of the CDM Chd"Tiber of Commerce.
Robyn, who is lb, will be a senior at COM High School ,
has maintained a 9 average i n her gra des, and Jilces
art, swimming and dancing as her hobbies. She i s the
daugh ter of Mrs. Shirley Casey, 427 Orch id A.v e. (En·
sign photo.)
DoD Elder, fanner council·
mao of Newport Beacb . was
named president of the Bal·
boa Peninsula Point Assn.
a& tbe aonual meeting June
2<1 111 tbe Blllbo& Pavilion.
layne Moles waa elected
vtce preaJdeat, Mrs. BtU
MarUn aa secretary &ad Pat
Swift as treaauer.
CWDCJlmaoHoward Rogers
apoke oa tbe poaaible sUe&
for lbe new ctty ball and
Menill Duncan named
police chief of Orange
gave a brief review of the "Everyone Ukes to riae to
propoHd lratnc master plan. tbe top," said Merrill V.
New members elec&ed to Duncaa, wbota leaving New-
dtie board of direc&ore are port Beacb after 3 years as
llr. Elder, Mrs. Robert Beau-a .. tstaot cbiet or police,
Clbamp, I* a. Martin, .. r. to become chief or police or
8w!R 111111 Dr. BUI Atltilloon. Orange . July 10.
RemalDlng. ae dJrectora are "I bave eojoyed every mto--
.... Mo1e1, Judie William ute bere, .. be aaid. "Tb1s1s
"l!pean, Bruce Oellter 10d a lOp Qlgbt polloo dopar>-
Mra. LMter 8•100. Redr-m11111t aod I like tbe people
t1r1r11 proolda>t. Mro. Ralpll I ba.., -od wllll. u well
Lllllloll. celled tar tile .,. ao tltooeiD tile oomiiiUDity."
Dual...ripor&a to lbow tbe or. lD Orlop, be wW bave a
palllllloa'l lc&hltlu dur· ..a ol S4 or 85. CCJIIIPOlOd
illt llle put year. w!lll tile obout IIi) bere.
Colon were II.Nclt b)' Ute Cbtef Du.acaa HMtd 9 .,.., -.to ot Troop 5 or yean .. I Uoa-t 111111 2
Cbrllll Cburcll by 1110 Ilea. ,.... ... a Olpt&la 111 tbe
an. llluliOD -aDd Loo Alllel• polloo doJIOf'-
.... Be MOD Hrved rerr.• ..-. wbere be roee to com-_.._Tilt-ol!l-.111111 -or lbo Wllolllro 111111
lxiMI wiU -Jub II at 0o111n1 dhlol-wltb a
tlla llolbol Arllli111 Club. 10101 oe 147 om.... He
LAUIIDIIY STOLIN boldl a 11.1. 111 pabllc 16-lllal-011 rn. uac. p1aa
'!WI t.odr)' ..... wltll ..., ..all ot .... all --
0 .. 1100 -of ciOIIIIo& He p1au 10 011111111 1 ••
-IIIDI011 -b• ..., tor'1 dotrM -~ a& UIC
ponlo ... I•• 17. oa ~nntl _ ...... b
&-. Aapl. ·of • llal--clpoiiJOIIOII ..,._
lloa eo-fiJD-., tla llald .. -ol ...
"-' ~ ,.u.. tataill .. u.a. -0o1pa
1
and also bolds at:1 advat:~ced
police certiOcate. He ser-
ved in Lbe Firat Martoe 01·
vtatoa to World War 0 &Del
aaw acttoo in Otinawa. He
wOD tbe Broue Star, Purple
Heart aod China Service
award.
He at:~d his wife live in
Newport Be&Cb , at:~d tbelr
8 dauplen. 9. 12 ... d 15.
lttlltd Harbor Area acboolL
tllelr 21-yoar-old 100 lo a
UCI aeDior.
MRS. I B.LI 1'1$11111.! ~EGINAL D G. JONE S. tor-
Of COSTA MESA OilS mer advertising ind IIUbllc
Belle L . ·Peatute, 78, of reiJtlons director br Farber
864 Mapolla St. •. Colt& GIJdstone Development co~
Meta, died June 28 at ber pany's Vill ey Plo~za g,~
realdalce. Sbe wu bom tMng Center in '3Mersfl eld,
Feb. :27. 1892. lo llliooh. nos been n omed promo lions
.. d ...,. 10 Calllomll In dlrKtDr '"' Foshlbn lsl•d. 1152. a.m-. .,.. ll•balllaH. Ht hu wort<ed In Ule od de-
J-; a ..., .... AI-Plllmtnt of lilt Poudtno
.. !:ell .... or Mono Bor; StorNtwsaodlle Los Ange-
Md 1 •-· PblllpiM Its Tlrnes.Mr.Jonesaod his
"-• or Loo ADpiOL wfft, • lormtr proftsslonol
Pd.... ..,._ -slnvor J""e Ellis, h .. e es-
bald -•• •-or Ulllltlltd lith now """'' In llaiiiiiDadwtr -.,. NtwfiO<I BNCII.
PGittOI 80 flr1l......_,
modve for tbe ltilliDI of
Mrs. Westphal. There ta
neighborly hearsay about a
dog di apute.
"We are going to go a.round
and try to nnd wtmesses
and backgroood information
on the suspect and the
victim," Captain Glasgow
stated.
Mrs. Westphal was buried
at Inglewood Pa.rtt Cemetery
Tuesday afternoon, Col-
lowtng services at !be
Inglewood Chapel of the
Cbimes. Survivors are her
husband, Harold, an execu·
Uve at Philco-F'ord Aero-
nutronic in Anaheim. an d
a daughter, Mrs. Clara
Dobbins, of West Covina.
SH.U: E 1 S CO STLY
A residence len unlocked
so a pet snake could be fed
by neighbors, cost Stewart
Carpenter of 109 Onyx
Ave., Balboa I sland. over
11,800 worth or jewelry and
photographic equit>merlt. He
told Ne1Np0 rt Beach police
that his possessions were
stolen while he was on
vaca~on from June 24. to
July 1.
tbla iDdaetrlal aUe. tidelands use fees and tbe • A ree ls not tax deO..Ict--
Costa Meu baa initiated Ammie&D Legion lease e.x-tble.
anneution proceedings oo tension. • A tee has no Umi l
a parcel on Palisades Rd.. Mayor Doreen Marshall • One tee leads to ano-
a portioo or which is in d:le S&Jd Ul.is weeK that the ther -such as a fee for
Water Co. area. Th e Local ,c oudlncll me~bearsdel'""OUldd !lute sewers, for trash. garbage,
Agency Fonna"on ,..__ o scuss wo e an 5 ee .. t .d alk "· w vuu.-a1 . . s .... ee s. Sl ew s, pau.s
mittee has declared a 30-propos wtth the manoe recreation. "and even th ·
da dock operators before Wlog . •• e y moratorium on the rurthet action. Councilman alf we breath e:
annex. and will be cons1der-L indsley Parsons. wh o • ~o tax rehef has been
ing this issue also at d:l e heads th e Council commit~ prorn t sed as a result of
2 p.m. hearing July 10. tee on thi s matter, has adoptin~ a tidelands use
1\n annexation ITI)Ve in been out of town on a moVI e fee. The assessor has sta·
the area by the Costa Mesa ftlmiR!f asstgnment. He ._111 te.d that assessed valuation
County 'Vater Dtstrict has be back. for the Julv 8 Coon· Wlll not !fO down as result
been denied by th e com-ctl sessiOn but vnit not be of fees. There Is a possibil·
mi ttee. able to sChedule a discus-tty of hiJ,:her taxes if the
Mrs. F'uller said that or Sloe meetm~ uno! later. assessor nnds a posses-
the 1,200 acres In th e so ry Interest m the ree.
Santa Ma Heights Water The n ayor satd that the • Tax .. non b\ ree 1s
Co. service area, 385 acres Counal has SUVJ!ested te·
are in th e City of Costa fen o~ the Le~on lease ex-
Mesa service area and 185 tenston to the ctty"s goals
acres are In th e Newpon and obJecUves study con.,.
Beach service area. She nu ttee. Ttus acoon may be
said that Cos ta Mesa is now taken at Monday·s u.eeUn!!,.
IA'fOOI!.
• 1\"atNfronl rroperues
already pay the h1ji!tles1
taxe s. rt>flec-un~: additional
co5t of h vm~ on or near
the water.
serving only about 20 acres,
and Newport Beach abou t 1
acre.
The Newport Beach Cuy
Council went om ctally on
record last week oppo sing
the proposed fonn&tioo of
the Santa Ana Heights Water
District
Trustees elect Peyton
School. 1md Ch<lrles
Catanese, as principal of
Sono ra l=:lement:uy School.
• Desljrnatton of Dr.
Murder charge is filed
The first meeunp. of the
NewporH,1esa Unified
<;chool Di stnct Board for
thE" 1965--69 year was held
T\1esday nip.ht and James
\\". Pe~'IOO was elected
preshlent for the second
ume. He had served as
prestdent in 196&-67 . when
tht> dlstncl was first uni·
ned.
John nean, romterly staff
ass1stant. <'um culum pro-
~rants, as starr as5i~tant.
elementary servaces. An
m s tru ctJ on al a ssi stan t,
secondacy sennces.postion
was autho:izeo to be Qlled
"by a classroom teacher for
a 1 to 2 year period. Be-
cause of resiAAations and
retiremen ts. tht s will not
consutule additional per-
sonnel.
Doubc. tbat Edwin V.:illiam
Cbott Ul. 17-ye ar-old AWOL
Camp Peodlec.oa Marine. will
be tried" as a juvenile for
lbe murder ot Corooa del
Mar insurance 111alyst
George Lyoas was express-
ed yeeterday by Detective
9erge&nt Ken Thomp90n of
c.be Newpon Beacb pollee.
Cboa was arraigned July
lin Newport~sa Wnioip&l
Court oo a cbarge o( first
degree murder,
He wu arrested by FBI
&pots June 21 in Indian•
polis. alter belDg seen tn
tb e vicinity of Lyon's wtute
Thund er bird that bad been
rouod in ~ringfield. Mi s·
sowi. He bad be eo reported
mis sing from Camp Pendl&-
too about May 211. U:le date
that the 48-year-old Corona
del Mat man bad heeD dis-
covered beaten to death in
his apartment
Tbe young Marine had
beeo liVing reat tree in the
garage of a couple who bad
befriended him, according
to tbe FBL
Dr. Bush dies in office
Rodenck MacMillian was
elected clert. succeeding
F:laabetta Lilly. Lloyd
Blanpted wi.s appointed
to serve as a representative
of the Board, to vote for a
member of the county com·
mtttee. Marian Bergeson
was sel e<'ted to serve on
the Califomta School
Boards association del egate
assembly.
Donald Strau ss. outgoing
board president. was
chosen to serve a.s leghr
l aUve representative to
recetve infonnatioO f'rom
Eigbl dociiOra wocted ~ U...l be was oo bis way th e CS)JA. Dr. W!Uism
plher TuMday ewo.lQI &o bome. CUnni ngham, the new super-
ll)' &o save tbe Ute ot Or. TbeD. lbe beard tbe SOW'Id intendant, was appototed
Joaepb Buab, but a& 8: 4\t ot 10111eoae falllDI aad aa secretary to tbe Board.
p.m. be wu dead ot a car-butd. lfOIIll. and he named Norman
cli&c Ht•re iD bla otftoe Or. J . R. Loblley , from u Loats, associate aaperto-
lo tlMI Nowpoft Cooter modi· lldj-..omce.adlriol•-t<~~d<~~t or oporatlona. u
cal trolldblt!. "'''PII aad b-mutep. aolllallnt oeaewy.
Dr. IIIIa. 41. bar! jllot Ho woo jolroarl ~ 7 -Orllw ..Uooo tat• by
llfll-_, .. I P• -I. W bo --arl Willi tile 8oMi wont:
ti•L Hawaa II blp optrlll. tbo -· arod --o Alll-t ol IIIIUMI
btl ...... lJDda Like. Nkl. ...-. IIUtded ldll e!'•. Rlaw ae pdla..l of
... -llfllo t11o ...... 10 1ar1 t11o a_oo ot -bill tor ,___ Ul--·
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ut Yt& omaeo. Udo lale. .-._ "'"""' t1oa -. -uaco1a 10 D1-.t1
• o\cceptllllce or a stereo
record player and 31 reoords
from Pomona 6th graders;
!lild a 1200 check from the
Whittier schOOl PTA for
construction or a handball
court at th e school.
• ,l.cceptance or Roy
Colltns' separate bid of
11.391 for oonstruotion ot
a display caae at Newport
Harbor High School. Hair
or Iilla will be pllld lot by
the student body.
• Approval or 11M ODD-
tract wltb Harbor CbrilliM
Churdl ol Newpon -tor Lbe uee of faoAUCi• at
HIUI* oobool.
GlASS 1'111 PUT OUT
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.._ _. ,... .. ,._ w, •• &.... ......... old a.dy In Mnnis shoes timtdly apPI'(Midaed me:.
m1 L c-.., .. c.... •• ., C.W. -..._ ob~iou!ly to remonlliate wilh me owr tome of
TILIPIIOM• 17M• (Anll ~ 71.. tht ucly thinp I hed saki about some ot our
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• C.... •• ..... C&ll • perh•P'· not-so-good qualities. In c:onsiderina
1W& NEWPOIIT ~1801 £MSICM ..... ...._.. te ... • ..... our (d/ow man we should remember his aocxl
,.... e1 ..-.a eire•'-'-~, c.wt ......_ R.. ,1..10111 4111.4 qual iti~ and tealiu that his faults only prove ~' 14, ItS I, 111 s...--r Cowt "" ,.,. c-., ., ~ ._. r! that ht is. arter all, a human btinJ. W~ should c.&....._ ..,. .,, ,,__. ,..,_, io ... 111M~~ 111 ,-Hii •11 p.W refrain from makins hll"sh iudlrMnt of a per-
0.0 bill-lllld DID'"'· ._ 10 IJUil-to or-lbo DOIICII tbo& -to UCe •"'-' Olherl' re-turn to Cuba 10 <*ti"O)' the Cutro two do'Ml, uul8 yeara 10 10 Nlll a-.1. AciaiDIIDd Joba 011 July 4, 1771. Tbey eou.ld
re,trnc. the RUPitns, and lhe misiUn poinled beCore we reach cbe 11)1.bt-fllaooot. WUDtDc ot lbelr ftDd oew lDiplrathm by at-·
Ill us. FtN" retainif'IJ ,out ownership and CODtt~ cal tetminaJ ol a 100-,ear CCIId.ac ... atvea by PUll tedtiiC Cbe preeeatatlOD or
of lfw Pan•m. C1nal, by force If necau.ry. Ute Jfl tree oattooal Mao Reftre, wbo ...se bia Ca· tbt evstl aorrouodiDC tM
FtN Jtifinl out of the U.N. 1nd ,ettlna thf-Tse Tung. tbe Red ChlDele IDOUI ride iD tbe dead of .Spine ot tbe documeDt. U
U.N. out of" the U.S. IThe Utt Bill, H.lt. 164 ). dictator, in 1963 pve ua alP&. ponr.,ed a& Freedom Hall,
For reas..wrtina 11nd main~tinina the Monror but a score ot years to Uve, WbeG Cbe "Reel Coa&a" Koott'a B«ry Farm. tt 11 a
Doctrine:. and that means but 5 more reacbed Leliactoo. tbey IMMtHo-be-torgotten eveat.
FfJr upellina from all publk schools all stU· years of Ufe. However, tt 'f11181'e oppoMd by a lfOUP or 'lbe dramatlzaUoo ot the
.Jents who sit-in, riot, loot or otherwise deliber-the riots promised ror the Minute Mea , armed with atplD& ot tbe Oeclaratioo
atcly defy constituted authority. For mtorins present loog, bot summer btmtiDI rtnea. SeveraJ ot ladepeodeoce Ia brought
to Conaress the e~clusive riahc to make treatie5. 'Rflte to hit the 1967 tempo. AmeriC&Da were killed, lD bome wU:h tellitt« Coree, aa
tariffs and war. and H anarchism were to thla nra& baUle ol tbe tbe aepu.lcbral \IOices OC _.~He,..... II)' 1-. $On just b«:;a u!l.t ht happens to be a dir1y.
A.IYO £. HAAPA ................................. 0... e.,. P.WI..., rouen. no-aood s.o.a:· That little old lady
PEC HAAP-4. ............................................... A.-ci•e &tkor shouiU try to ltan up her lanauage and /lruJit
suuc•""o• •A TIS 1tp on her Chri .. tian charity.
I. MertMw At ... : 0.. ,..., $6..00: 2 ,..-. I1.00 Th h' . h' Co . ·' 0.. o1 Herta« An . o.. • as,.OO; 2 ,_.... 11.00 e 1pp1es. a narc t!lb. mn1un1sts anv
e; ,... ' e~ooooC.O atMisiS art not trying to imprt.H'' our sovern-
•oo o~ooo 0 '1:11 Q mem and cullure: they are trying to destroy it .
I'm Jor ~hellion-no!. by those who arC' liv· CODtinue to spread, the own· American Revoluc.ioa, lll.d Lbe lipera peneuate the
ins oft" the-rest of us. bu1 by those who are ber or our remaining years the Brttiab proceeded to gloom ollhe candle lit coo ·
pnying the bill~. !The 16'it of our people who couJd even be less. C<mcord, beinl _pursued by veottoo ball. The a.llnets,
make $10 to SIS thousand a year alread)' It might be that the July co.~ooial abarpahootera.His-wtio .pledged their .Jives.
pay more chan 60'h of the income !axes.) Fourths remaining 'to us are tory relates that wbile tbe fortunes, and aac;red hoaor.J
Fm guaranteed-annual-starvation for all able-nwnbered. and therefore we Amedcaoa lost 93 mea, the met tbe Q'isea or the times ~ied people who won't work. There are many should review the patriotic ·srttish loBI 3 times that with Cortitude. we should do r 1 ~ n S, .....11..-. n.,_., are the aainnen . ulfernployobl, people in America today-but events of the 1770's which number. likewise. .,. .&;~ ..-,. An agin~r whose mothcr-in-l;~w llied on ;1 there is no unemployment. were climaxed on July 4, Eveoca such u these sec Aa I wrote these lines, a
~ trip to Australia wircJ the undertaker: ''Em-
ARVO E. HAAPA, owntt and publlshet of the Ensitn halm. cn:_m~te. and bury. Take no chances!""
c:a.c:..oooo~a,ooa:'Qr'OO"OoO:OO A Chnst1an cannot be :i tearer-downer be-
,4o'Q ca use a Christian is forever trying to,remakt'
IEPOIInMG 01 lliE "POLICE IEAT"
tn the ..,acation time absence of the Ensign's Brenda
Starr, 1 ha11e the ori'llilege of getting back to the job of
co..,ering oolice news, In addition to a few other assign-
ments. tt Is a pleasure to be back on the "oollce beatu
and to become acquainted again with the officers and the
gals at the oolice station. I am Jmoressed wl~ their
friendliness and their willing(less to help -not JUSt for
their cooperatiOn with the ore ss, but for the genuine spirit
of courtesy and helpfulness toward the citizens who com e
to the stati on with thei r problems and questions. Those
critics who 11oice charges of police malpractice and seek
to set up harassing review bOards migh t well spend some
ti me learn ing tor themsel 11es how the oolice ca rry ou t
their duties.
himself o.nd the world in thC' image of Christ.
Thus a C hristian believes in "'Go ye into all
the-world and preach the gospe-l to every crea-
turt'"-the gospel of Jesus Chr ist. not the gospe-l
of the atheist United Nations.
Fc.r making any adminismuion and its lead-1776 . wh en the Declaration the scage lot tbe adopUoo news nash told ot the incer-
crs subject to recall and impeachment for or Indepencence was sign-of a reaolutioo known u the ceptim or .a Ualted States
spending morl' money than they take in dur-ed. Declaradoootladepeodence. canmercial plane carrying
ing nny fiscal year. uctpc during tilllt of By coincidence. the eli-It was written by Tbomas 214 soldiers. being forced
drrloml war. FHr remembering that , althoush mate o1 that Jong gone era Jeffersoo ot Virghrla. by Russiao rtgbters to land
Moscow may possibly dc-srroy us. Washington strangely was like that or The nrst paragraph began on Iturup Island in the
is far more likely to. Fur restoring the Con-today. People were protest-as follows: Kurile Chain, north of Ja·
stitutional balance: between the EKttutive. ing against taxes. just as "When in the course or pan.
Let's be for. T~ere are w many thin :;s to tk·
for I f«l like: a mosqui to at a nudist camp: I
know what I ough1 to dO. hut I hardly kno'A
where to hC'gin .
Legi~!ative and Judicial branches by curbin~: they now are protesting . Ttte human events. it becomes Sunday morning an Ameri-
Court and Exec ut ive and feeding Congress only difference was that necessary for one people to can airliner was seized and
some lydia Pinkham's or whatever is best for they did things about their dissolve the political bonds fiown to CUba. Add to this
tired blood-lik~ relirC"ment . I'm bloody tired grievances. The coJon:ists which have connected them, the pirar.ical seizure or USS
or most of thO!iC' punks in Congress. objected to bei•g taxed by with an other." Pueblo by North Korea, aDd
For selling our own restriction! on foreign England , and the Virginia The document ended with tbe anarchistic attacks upon Fnr /e5.s tolerance , permissiveness and sub-
missiveness 1oward young people: and the world
at large and more insislence upon wha1 is ri&hl
and good popular or not. For taxing the Na-
tiorta l Council of Churches. as any other lob-
hyisl. propaganda ;~nd un -American organiza-
tion is taxed. Fvr t;~xing all church propert)'
and earning:~ which compe1e wit h taxpaying
husine~ses.
imports and not allowing G.A.T.T. (the Geo-Assembly in May, 1765. this sentence: "For the sup-the United States by per-
eral Agreemem on Tariffs and Trade), a St:ue pass.e-1 a resolution declar· port or this declaration. sons acting under com-
Department crea!ion and th erC"fore anti -Amer-ing that only that body had with a firm reliance on the munist inOuence. It is now
ica n, 1o continue to flood America with slave-the tight to levy taxes in protectioo or DiVine Provi-Ume tor us to draw up a~
mnde and coolie-made merchandi~ which pub the colony. It was then that dence, we mutually pledge dem Declaration of Ind&-
America n worktrs oul o! jobs. Patrick Henry shouted: to each other our lives, our pendence.
For independC"nce , not statehood . for Puerto "Give me liberty or give me fa-tun~~· and our sacred Solemnly should we de-
Rico. Fw full disclosure of finances of all pub-death!" hooor. . clare that our nar.ioo sb&ll • • •
BRICKBAT IS TURNED INTO A BOUQUET
1 had a few words of criti cism in this Log when th e New·
port Ha rbo r Chamber of commerce asked the city to allo-
cate some of the "bed tax" income for promotion to bring
more people into our crOwded city. Last week , the City
council wa s labori ously going 011er the budget to knock
out a hund red dollars here, and a thousand dollars there,
and a customary observe r was there in the audl ence -
Chambe r Manager Jack '3arnett. When the tedi ous task
was comoleted, Mr. 9amett go t up to say he appreciated
the difficult budget problem, and he was not going to add
to the burden. He said that the Ch amber itself will under-
take the projects fo r which the bed tax PrOmotion money
was sough t, and the request was being withdrawn. That .
is a mos t commendable decision, one that \h~uld be
followed by other organizations that ask fo r Ci ty tax
Ft>r ""'i11nin~: 1n Vietnam by blockading all
ports. sinking all ships (i ncluding British) sup-
rlyinJ the Vietcong. hombing all major suppl~
lines. dC'pot!> aml industriC'S in Nor1h Vietnam
and culling olf all trade wilh all Communis!
nation~. F,-!r he-lping anti-Communist Cuhan~
In Bostoo harbor. 8 years The Decl&ratloo of lnde-be Creed tr . ti lie employees. For restricting the risht to vote laLet. INhen King. George III pendence formally was . om commurus c
10 those who receive no regular checks from tried to force the colooies adopted by the represen-mterf~ence, and rrnm com-
federal. state or local governmenu. Why should to accept shipments of tea tatives of 12 colonies. and munisbc attacks upon us,
the accused be memhers of thC' jury?-Ameri-from the East India Com-the vote was made unani· and that to this end, we -
can Wa y FC"ature_, __________ ..:.pan=y:;·..:.•_:groo:.:.;:P..:.O;.C.:rn:.•:.n..:.di:'""=-rnoo-:;;-s;;:-wb-en_N_e_w_Y_orli __ •_d_d_ed_ 1. Declare that a state or war now e1ists, and that it
LeHers to the Editor ~:£~}£::J:.::.~
LETTER TO UMRU~
Dear Assemblyman Unruh:
Marxists or Communists
recently oommitted assas-
... sinatioos in this country.
They hijacked one or our
ships and ita crew at sea,
and they're killing our youth
by the soore in Vietnam.
futtds ior thei r ~jects. -,.1 Don't you realize. Mr. UDa ~-1-roll,~ 1f""' register or
outlaw guoa, d\ey"ll OCJO-o
dnue rbeir aces ot violence
through crippling strikes.
mob riots, aud guerrilla war-
face, as well as bighjack·
ing our stups and killing
our youth in Vietnam?
~-·--• • •
SEPAAAllM& lliE II GMT AIID llll LE"
Key issues arise e'llery now and then to separate the
men from tn e boys. Gun registration is such an issue.
Wi thout any exceotion that l know of, the conser\latives
oooose gun registration, and the liberals favo r it.
The liberals are no w havjng QUite a field day in thei r
clamoring to r gun control laws, aided by an emotional
and sen ti men ta l reaction over the assassination of 3
popul ar publi c figures. Most of the se gun law proponents
are sincere in their con'!licti on and are moti11ated by hu-
mani tari an i deals. But they can scarcely be rated as
realistic. Their ultim ate goal is to take guns away from
the public. They might just as well argue that cars should
be talc en away from th e publi c because cars are used in
most murders and robberies.
j 1 1
COOKING CAPER -Ke""it E. tJohnny) Johnson of
Orange, vice president of th e bo ard of di re cto rs of the
Orange county Fair and Exposition, adm ires the frying
pan techniQue of Patti Terr el l, 18, who is representing
Corona del Mar in the competition to sel ect "Mi ss
Orange County Tomorrow," Queen of the 19b8 Oran ge
County Fair and Exposition. Si te of the cooking caoer
was Southern California Edison's "Living Center" in
Santa Ana, where a bevy of the youn g beauty queen
hopefuls were soedal gu ests of the Edison Com oany
at a recen t dinner·demonstration. The selecti on of Mi ss
Orange County Tomorrow will be made on Tuesday,
J~,;ly lb, opening day of the 19b8 Orange county Fair
and Exposition. The winner will reign over the six
day e11en t, through SUnday, July 21. (Pho to by Richard
Pu cillo.)
So. Mr. Unruh, may I sug·
gest that you don't vote in
favor or rorcing this state
to d.isann. only t.o render it
defenseless against a god-
less and powerful interna-
tional conspiracy. Vote to
register and outlaw com-
munists.
Sincerely,
In ·th e long ru n, the liberal s' oe rsistence In asking for
mo re gun con trol is suicidal, not just tor themsel11es, but
fo r all people in our fr ee nation. If they are suc.c.ess fu l in
thei r campaign fo r strict gun laws, they will have 'NOn a
teartul victo ry fo r the commu ni sts. An a""ed citizenry
canno t be easily made cap tive. But i f gun registration
become s the law of th e land, a oowerful central gollem-
ment can orde r all guns tumed in, and individual liberty
can then be surrende red along with the guns.
Mrs. Shirley Smith
Z749 Alta Vista
Newport Beach
GUM DEATH REPORT
Editor of the Ensign:
Are more people killed now
than in days past? In view
or the anti-gun hysteria. the
barrage or anti-gun propa-
ganda. and the strong drive Liberal s sco H at such a possibili ty as pure fantasy. for gun legislation. the
answer to the above ques-
tion is both surprising and
interesting. "No . only on
They close th ei r eye s to history, which records that it
has happened before, and warns that i t can also happen
here.
LEGAL HOTICE
~Oll CF: 0 F Pll BIJ C: H f .Afli"4G
'l"oti e t i11 hl!'reby given that
thl' Pl11nninfi1 C:onuni!5sioo of
thl!' C ity o f 'lewport Reach
will hold a pu hli c hu rin~ on
tht ~~oppli cation of \Irs. Oollie
P. Rains for 11 1'11e Pem1it
1388 to pemd! coostruction of
an ~~oddilion whi ch will con-
nect a dwelling and 11 non-
con fom;in~t p;ara~te at 5-47 Aliso
Ave., ~ewport llea.ch.
~otice is hereby funher11-iveo
!hal said public hearin!{ will
be held on the 18th day of
j oly, 1968, At the hour o f 8:00
p.m. io th e Cou ncil Cbambera
of the :tl ewpo rt Beach Ci ly
Hall, at whi ch tim e and place
ally and all periiKift!l iotereSifld
may appear and hfl hurd
thereon.
Ray Y. Co.pelin, s~cretary
Newport Beach City
PlaanhlA Comruission
P.ablish1 Jaly t, 1968, in
The Newport Harbor E.uip
LEGAL MOTICE
NOTICE OF PUILJCH!:ARING
A\ff.NtNE:NT NO. 246
'Nodee Ia ,hre~ IJi"'ea th.t
the ·PI•alas-COIItmi .. \On of
the City of N-port Bead! will
hold e ,.hUe h.eertac •t 8:00
, ... oa Jel:r ''· 1968 .,. th Cllf C..-.dl o-berw io order
to •dd Secdo .. 1o •• N•wport
S.ac3 Ml•idp•i Code rep,._
l•l ,_.~-.1 NCpl~•'-'· for
OCHderc:i•l dlaulets.
-"~ ..... , Ia dHI ...
aH AM•dill•l o. :Z46 •4 I•
" Ill• Ia •• oflee of ••
pl-illl O.,.,_•L
,.Wiolu Joly ._ 1-It
1\• ,...,.,. ...... r.•·
televisioo"! Actually, in-
stead of widespread slaugh·
Cl•ty Bu•·ld•·n . P.erm•·ts .. r. the r ••• ol homi cides rrom fireanns has decreased
by ball from 1930 to 1965.
i d IIi 79 Li da tiago 0..., a.dd studio room, The following statistics are
June pennits totaled 12,-un t we ng, n 15 925 · • compiled from FBI Reports,
111.670 in Newport Beach, Isle, 166,850. M ' 0 ~ Shore• Natiooal Safety Council Re*
bringing the halt·year record Corona dol 'Aor ~~p Michael, 2-story, l· ports. and from the Bureau
to 115,746,733.. Peter De Baun, 41S Aca-unit dwelling 263 Colton or Vital Statistics.
This is Ule highest June cia Ave .• ·demolish garage, 152125 ' ' "OC the nearly 2 million
30 total in ~e city's his-add apartment, alter Cront dolboo · Americans who die each
tory, topping eveo tbe mid-dwelling, 115,400. Bamesoo 2140 E Balboa year; One in 3 passes away
point total In Cbe record Phil Colbourne. 2--story ' · rrom heart disease. One in
year or 1963, whea 115.· duplex. 505 Acacia Ave., ~~d., add game room, .&4,-6 is taken by cancer. One
626,526inpermita had beeo 142.200. Lick. hlo in 38 dies a motor vehicle
issued by June 30, and the CIIH Hovan John John&on, wall, 116 fatality. Only one in 195
all·time 12.-mooth reoord or Don Ward,· add bedroom Via Quito 11 000 meets his end trom a shot
131,6~3.644 was set. By and dlningroom, e ztend kit-' ' • fired accidentally or will-
way or addidooal oompari~ chen, !16 Kings Pl..l7 ,080. LOCAL oOCTOR MAMED Cully. Ooly ooe in 2,329 or
son, doubling tb.ia June ""'port Dr. Alberi Perelstein, 35. all fatalities is caused by
30's total would project the Dr. Anderson, 6030 W. or Co~&& Mesa, baa be• a criminal shooting during a
1968 record co 131,493,466. Cout Hwy .• add bath to elected r.o tbe board ot holdup or other crime. Odds
just 1200,000 shy or Ute bedroom tn motel. 12,000. · trustees or t.be CaUCornia against the average Ameri-
aU·Ume mart. Lido peninsula Co .• ·717 COllege or POdria&rtc Med:i· can being m&Uciously or
1beJune30 tocallaac year Lido Park Or., 2·story of .. ctoe. He hu ju&C ooa.cluded acctcleotally tilled bl'
000
a
waa only IQ 56e.Ote. nee bu.Udtng. 125.000. a year'atena u pre.tdeacof firearm run more than 26.
Here are sbe fta.al. penntta Robta100/Nortoo. ,2.-story , the local dtVIetoa ot Cbe _to one. Neatly halt or •.ll
llaued ~rln& J"Uoe· 1 1aUDH dWelling. 108 33rd CooC doc&orl. the 0raace Ameri.c:'~ .. _ttlled i~~' acct·
M_,.rt ~ .. r . St. lllO 064 ' COUDIY Podlalll' Aaooclo-doota -·.., a IYI> ~ yoao ' ' · 1 '"'d .,. motoo .-icle vlcll,... Edwanta '111ea&te Ctrc::uil ~-Sh•r•• tioa. 'lbe e ectloD waa -Falla. ttre~~ drowtnca
Inc .. : &-oO>ry, !8,88Q equor!l tool.• Oottacbalk,add trel· at tile ••-Podlalll' """"'"" cor tbo ..,., larleot
COot -llulldiDC .. 300 Ua. 4807 Pemom, &1,500. _ .. Ill SID "'-loco, -·· 1D ani•. 0n1r a
Newport Cooter Drive Eut. kl••l•l•4 -.. lie """ a ...._ at all occld•ol clealllo !11-aaoo.ooo.-: I!.IIUom A. · Coulteo, 311 -0-Ooooi\Y. wive o-."
LioN hlo Cryotal. •acid Cllmlly ,_ u HAS .AOLIIII PLAY 1C -· p la&IIWICII
Reed -.. ·11-0IOIJ, I· 2114 Door OYOI klldleo, 100IIIIM ........ or II ,......, ... low -..
!IIIII dwelliiiC. 'II Lloda &11,000. , .. N--lo 1-alii-wiU lie dl-.
lllo. a&l.'TIO. · •••• u., .. a., • oi lbe -of "~IIDJ or lllld o& lbe ..., at -·· 8.11. amll, ._,, I· Beoj101lll con,, owl,..lll& llle O'OIIIn -d." 1be ..... ~ .. lllld ell·
DDit _.,_ 79 LIDda pool.. !U4 Llocolo lA .. : '1o11o-.,.,.., -tac lliaol_""'!' at "t_ ldloolo.-b
!ale. &10'7 000. . 03.1100. . • IOdaJ .Jal1 4. al Stole COl· io ~---"to.....,. • H.:~; . ....,., 1· ··IJo.:a.'~oco. 1243s-lop,·~ cohooo<I-IDI•m•lly,
•
and our constitutlOiuu nght in tbe eyes ot the agg:res-2. Enact laws which will
to keep anns for the protec· sors since our nation is al· provide the death penalty
tion or our homes and fami· ready at a disadvantage tor all persona in public
lies must not be taken away. logistically when measuring otnce, elected or appointed
Please write and/or wire military torce capabilities thereto. wbo now, from now
the senators immediately, 1 -· d u s s R b b i · o say vu~na an ....• on, or w o a.ve n u mes
federal and statewide. de-either one cany tbe weight pa.st, collaborated with in-
manding that no gun legisla-or pure numberS on ita side. temational communists 10
tion be passed. This issue So wh&t then is the deter-the detriment or the United
is urgent and the hour is rent to Coalmnniet aggrea-Stales.. ""'J late. For God 'aDd COUJ!,try, sioo on out Morea? Tbe 3. Enact lawa wbiob~wt
Bette Rooney bomb? Nof Be CIU&e history provide tbe dealb peaalty:
Corooa del Mar has proveo that ware are for tboae wbo interfere db
won by the actual ooo.Cron-the political, ftnancial. or
GUH LAW DA.HGERS tation on a nose to nose social lives of our people
Editor oC the Ensign and toe to toe basis tor OC· in advancing the cause ot
If all guns are registered cupying the ground. Then international communism. 10
and gun ownership becomes numbers alone would give the detriment or the United
a. matter or public reoord, it the Communists all the ad-States of America.
will follow that this will vantage they need to occupy
work to the disadvantage or our land today. The deter--
the free individual in many tent t .. then a milital)' prob-
ways. lem presented by the over--
t . Criminal elements will whelming force or the civi·
be able to acquire guns of lian gun owner sho bas pro-
their liking at will by know-ven in history that he can
ing where such guns are stop military aggression.
housed. 13. The objective behind
2. The individual gun the Army's maintaining a
owner will be a more likely program to Curther interest
subject for then or such in. and accuracy with, prt·
gun. vate nreanns under the of-
3. Robbers will know in ri ce of the Director or Ci-
advaoce whether their vic-vilia.n Martmansh.ip, <NOuld
tims are armed or not. be marKedly impaired.
4. Gangsters will have Crime In tbe U.S. is due
their first big racket since to the liberalization ot ju-
prohibition of alcohol, dicial interpretation or
namely gun running instead tights ror criminals utd In-
or rum running. sumctent penalties for
5. Soon after registration crimes involving weapoos.
ofnreanns it is ooo.ceivable 1. therefore. submit th&t it
that gangsters will not would be to the best inter--
barber to sneak in to take est of the peoples etC the
your guns but would enter United States ot America
through the Cront door while and their Cooat1tut1on and
you aie at home. its Bill or Righta, dlat you,
6. Prlnte ownershJ p or as my local newspaper
tireanns will be reduced Wt editor do all wttbin your
criminal ownership of un-power to prevent further
registered guns will be ina control ot ftreanns IIJd &n
creued. suengtben and rortUy the
7. Police Corces will be existina laws lll.d peaalt1ea
disadvantaged. under aucb laws pert.&1Dln&
8. A peat step forward to the uae O( ftreanna in
would be c.aken toward tbe criminal ac\a.
connscat1ooor private arms 1 t\anher believe that 'the
by a poUtically ambitious emasculadoootlaw earore&-
or aggressive attnlnlstr_. men& by receot acdooa ot
Uon. lbo &Jpremo Court beyond
9. CommuniD's well the tnt.eat of the Coa4t1tu ..
known objecd.vea for di.. tioa abould be SlOpped by
anntng the maaae1 und• 1Jm1ti.D& ttl powera to ta'*"'
lbo (!Uiae or moral juo11ftca-pretallooo of ooaolltutiOI\al·
tiooa prior to a &ate over by t~ ln oaaea tMilal referred
tenor woold be CUrtb-. hom 1.,_ oourto rlllleo
!0.' &lPI>Ort of looal .... Ill --poU 1114 lborllleo would be leoo of' • 1 cy jadpo--tbeCoct. feotlve ia lbe .V.t ou~ ~.
wudb' piuDed aod boldlr K-E. cuuett
-plaoo or ....... 11.... 1!808 Alto Vlotl att•• maledalile. !1. 111e prlnto llldlvl; Eaot Blal!
LEGAL MOT ICE
"40nCE: Or PU BLIC HEARING
Notice ia hereby ~veo. that
the PlanniliA Comnduion of
the City o f :tiflwport Beach
will hold a publi c heari118 O!l
the applicatio11 of \)r, aJI.d \Ire.
Phil Lanadale lor a \"ariance
949 10 pem1i t (I) A 5 foot 6
inch front yard whh 5 foot pi'O·
j ectin~ balconiea; (2) 2 foot 6
inch balcony enctoachmea.t ioiO
a 3 foo l aid" yard; (3) a 3
alory buildio s: (4) uoendosed
bal conies whi ch will exceed
maximum noo r area al 81 5 Bey
Avellllt, Balboa.
Noti ceia hereby further ~Pveo
that said public hearins wilt
be held oo the 18th day,P.f
july. 1968. at the hour o f s:OO
p.m. io the Couo dl Chambera
of the Newport Bead! City
Hall, al which time ud plaee
a~~y a.od all persons iolerealed
may appear ll!ld be heard
thereoo .
Ray Y. Co pelin, aeeretary
Newport Beach City
Pltu~nia A Commieaioo
Publish: jaly 4, 1968, lo
'The ~ewport Uarbot Eu ip
LEGAL NOTICE
N011CEOF PUlUC HEARING
Notici'J ia h11reby s:ivea that
the Plaaoins Conuuiaaioo of
the City of Newr,rl Bead! will
lr.old a poblie earins on dt.e
applle•tioe of Ha~ld C. Seier-
aeo lor a Variuce 9f7 tO pef"
mit a otle foot eecroachn•ea.t
into tbe weal aide :rard •d a
two . loot en croachrneet hno
the eut •ide yard for • pro-
po•ed •e.cood a&ory over a sa~
•811!! at 1900, 1902, 1904 Clay
Street.
Notice ie hereby .. rther &tv•
lh.at aeld ,.bile hearia1 will be
hid on the 181fa dey of J•ly,
1968, et •• ho,, of 8:00 P·•· Ia dte Cooeell Cb .. be,. of
1he Newport Beach City Hell,
at W'bldt ti•• •d place •r •d all pe.-.ou latereated • .,.
appeer ud be ~•ard •• ,...
fta:r Y. CopeU•, aeereLary
Newpon P..•S Chr
Pl-.la 1 C:O.•Iul ..
P,bli .. : jal1 " 1961. I•
Th Newport Hafbor FAal._,. dual'o alllliiY 10 deC•d blo IMOIAIIA GUDUATI
booloo wool4 be 1P'Oollr ,. 1111.. 8. Eo-. 10&
do-Ill lbe -or ... Via H-Lido lalo, ,. Jij oL-DILL
lllcnuinl ...,-u1110 oC celftd 1M-of •1110 l'OIII 11M! -
t...uNCdoa clildal ~ HttaaU. It IM'"' u.t-fte -....f 8UIII _,
looal law •••••t la ftailr'l , .. • • .,.. au._ I bow lUI ......._
aulllt 1D ptD&eol .. Uf• or -~ ,....,_ ll lkla • .. oo•• ..._ tl GIDed
piOPWIJ. of 1M llldlridul. IDD. <l'dlll: -lie Ill-lie
IL -011• of pd.,.. --------wlllllllulll .......
--·-.. c.lloYooirW.Aol J---IMr. I oii'ICIII•aou of ... ho -..... --m H.
....... 10 -111-lile .,.. {a.-4:IHI.)
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•~aFoa~TIIA~..,~~~fii~I~CII:,~:~IIl~~~A~~· J~uL~v~~~-~·~~~~~-~ ~~~~:$ ,_ r 0.-. 411 (Ita Ave.; ()oo. II.UO.,, ltll•A AD-
Miss Karen Petersen
weds Gregory Kritzer
•• SloiLIMG POl HAWAII Harbor. llr. ~ ...... Ia .. .,.
llf, :ODd lira. ·-A. P"'IIIMt ud ..... of
Ell(llau, · 41& !rio Ave .. ; Plpolialap !Jic.,:· Wll·
Coooea dol liar, will be Olio.,....
aboArd lbe S. : S. : L<Uiloe ---------wb• it aalla July 8 tn
Hawaii -Loa Alpin
au cloillor. : Aw.; eo.. Ilea&. · l~~~~~~~~~ <Jd -lit. 'IDd lila. 1ilcb-ll .. oMo,, J• .. 36
Ml !Co--. ·SOU CoG. Boy -lit .... d lin. ;Ricb-l.:~=~=r=~=~ ..... 11-101 Ave .. :ooo~alloaa.: ard Flofd, 218 E. :21 .. St.,; Cld -llf, ;ud lira. ·Doo· Coal& lloaa.
aid ~-·· ·2700 p-Cit! -llf, ud lira. ;Allou w.,, Cool& lloaa. i Vlllol"'', ·2223 IIOJ;W Pl.,
rr-ao-p_..., ot
Borenot ODd ~ Tho-
.... Rrttaer of HooiODCI&
Heilbta eMhuged mantap
vowa Slllurd&J DOOD, Juae
21, lD a double rtnc aervice
at St. Andrew'• PreabJtet.
lao Qlurcb ot Newport
Beaeb. Dr. Cbarlea Di~
fteld coaducced me wed.dinc
ceremooy.
THE
TlAPP
FAMILY I
SINGEIS •
ao, -Mr. :ad Mra. }amea Coata Meaa. ~
Pbolpa, •11111111t>orea Dr.; Boy -Mr. Jllld lifo, Toalllly
Coeta Meu. · Soooce. ·1040 Valacta St.,·
Boy -Mr. -.d Mra. ·Jamea Coeca Meu. :
Muter,· 114 Femleat Ave.; Th•rMe,, JH• 'D
Coroea del Mar.': Boy -Mr. ;tad Mre. Albert s. .. .,., J••• 23 Sbaot n. ·1074 Minion Dr.;
Boy -Mr. :and Mra. :Ola,r. Costa Meea. :
lea CO<loolly, 43li Irvin e Boy -Mr. ; ... d lin; ;Tho-
Ave.,;· Newport Helghla. mae Want. · 8131! Orobld
Olrt -Mr. ·and Mrs. Ben· Ave.,: Corooa del Mar. :
ale Bird!., 2192 American Girl -Mr . .,.d Mrs. Jfarold
Aw .• : Costa Mesa. EY•r Jr., 269 E. :18dl Pl.;
Otrt-Mr. :and Mrs. Oeonis Costa ·MeaL ·
Bailey, 1981 Maple Ave., Boy -Mr. :aod Mra. :Ste--
O>ata Meaa. · pheo McNee, · 1568 Cortan·
.... ..,, Juu 24 der Dr.,: Costa Meu.:
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boy -Mr. _and )lira. Craig
Dletrtcb, 3101 Trinity Dr.; Johnson, 730% 'l\IBtin Ave.,
Costa Mesa. · Newport Heights. ·
t'ltrl -Mr. ·8nd Mrs. Paul Friday, June 28 ·
McM'-.il.gal, 1946 Windward Gi rl -Mr. _and Mrs. ·Micb·
Lane, ·Baycreat. · ael Lyncb, 994 Linden Pl.,
Boy -Mr. ·and Mrs. Wes-Costa Mesa.
Tbe bride, who ta the
daucb&er ot Mr. and Mrs.
Leelie Tyroll Peteraeo,
11011 TradewiDde Ln .. """'
a goa ot cuuflell&bt or-
canza over tatteta in py
nineties desiKQ. Orpoza
tbre&oquarter lqtb aleevea
ended in lace rumes. and
tbe tb~arter length
veil bung trom a white satin
tlower petal cap, bordered
in crystal and pearls.
Jennifer Joyce Keirn or
LAVENDER FLU
~~~~~==~==:::::::::~:J~~W~I~Il~o!w~a~,~2::268:~Co:m:e:ll Boy -Mr. ·and MB : :Wtl· r Costa Mesa. liam Cittelt. 2016 ~\lall&ce
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa was maid or
or bonor. Bridesmaids were
Ellen Burrell, Marcia Miller,
Gay Moore, Mrs. Stepben
Ferraro, Mrs. Jack Hamilton,
Mrs. William McConnick and
Kathleen Stewart, cousin or
tbe bride, Tina and Lynda
D' Aloia, cousins or the
b ride, served as junior
bridesmaids. Mrs. James
Blown and Susan Samuel·
son were the candlelighters.
Oianna Oarossi, niece or
the groom, was th e nower
girl.
Mra. Gr ... ry Krltur
(8u,.;~ Aid~,. pholo)
eluded Lewis Albert Stewart,
tbe bride's graodtatber, rrom
Danville, Ill.; Mrs. George
Bartley and Mrs. Fredericl<
Sautter, the bride's aunts;
Mrs. Vito D' Aloia and Mrs.
Jact Emster, the bride's
cousins, and their spouses,
rrom Nortb.em California:
Your p-andfalher prot.~y knew this cure. f1owen:
of lavender quilled in a bat were suppoeed to ward
olf"stutred--up" note~ and head colds. PSeuant treat·
ment-but certainly not a sure cure. Today, thankl
to medical :lcienoc, we have numerous efrective v.c--
cina . , . apinst flu, whooping couah and· other
rcspintOf)' diwatn ... to immunize and procect us
rro.ri lhc: discomforts or inrmions. So. whY sutrer
needd.ly. Ask your physician about them. Let him
pracribe the medication that is most efrective for
your nc:c:ds. Tbc:n come to us ror pracription Jei"Vicr:.
,...,.... -.ell-... -• ......._ "'-.. -oe . ....,.,.
' ALSO ON
THI SAME
POIIGOAM
•
EXCLUSIVE
South County Showing ....... -......... "' Cofttln""* s.-..,,..... 2 P.M.
Twins, gitl and boy -Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Spence,
513 Carnation Ave.; Qlrona
del Mar. · Mrs. Erling Melby, the
bride's newly married cousin
rrom Oslo, Norway; and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Strickling,
godpareots: from Encino.
Christensen
TWO IIG I'IATUIIS
IUOQ.aT•D ,Ollt MATUllt. AUDI.NC•a
do n t JUSt STANO there'
MRS. P.t.IA. ELECTED
Mrs . R. Laurence Paul or
Westcltrr has been elected
recording secretary or tbe
Orange County chapter or
the American Society or
Women Accountants. Mrs .
William E. Coe or Newport
Beacb has been named to
the board or directors.
-:-::-:---:----• FOR SAL~
SECOHO BIG HIT
Alben Hanson served th e
poom aa best man. The
ringbearer was William Saut--
ter, cousin or the bride.
UsberswereHoward Herman,
William Johns, John O'Con·
nell, Roger Porter. Marshall
Silbuberg. and John Ernster,
cousin of the bride.
A reception for 400 guests
was beld at the Balboa Bay
Club. Special guests in·
A whole uw atyle In dwenturet
01A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" Clint E.stwoed
'Ibe bride is a,~graduate of
Newport Harbor High School
and USC, where abe was
a member ot Pbi Beta Kap--
pa and received magna cum
laude honors oo graduation.
She was a member or Mortar
Board, ansi Trojan Auxiliary
and president or Kappa
Gamma at USC. Sbe was; a
1963 debutante or the Cbil·
dreo's Home Society.
The bridegroom, who is
the 100 or Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Joaepb Kritr.er Jr.
or Hacienda Heigbta, is a
graduate or Whittier Higb
School, ML San Antonio
Junior College aod USC,
where be was a member or
tbe baaeball team. He is
working for bis mascer's
degree in educatioa.
FoUowiociMir_,_
doe _.,_ will -
bome 1a eu-Cllr-•
LEGAL IIOTICI
NOTI CE or PUIIJC HEARIN G
AME.'lD\tENT NO. 245
Soti ce i• hereb-y s:ivea lil•t
the Plmoia~ Comroi .. ioo of
the Cily of N-po" Be•dl
will hold • pu bli c hurio11 •t
8 :00 p.m. oo Joly 18, 1968, ia
the City Cooaci l Ch.m he~ ia
order 10 •dd Sectiooa to the
Newpo" Be1ch \luoicip•l
Code cruliol! • \todi fi c•tioa
Committee.
Sa ch .... e-a dnu~a t i a d e11i p •·
ted . .-.mea dm eat So. 245 aad is
oo file io !he o ffi ce of the
PlaDoia l! Oep•nmeat.
Pu blish: Joly 4, 1968, io
Th e Newpo" H•rbor [.IIlli jED
.U &. COAST .. ,. .. a.oii'A Dill. IIAa 1 omouJ.asa
IXCWSIVI IOVnl COUIIIY --
Here's a place to save
At Newport Balboa Savings we stay strong
by keeping strong reserves. These back us
up in any situation. Your personal reserves
work the same way for you. Your Newport
Balboa Savings account keeps your little
troubles from becoming big ones. You don't
have to look for the first way out of a bind,
you do not have to pay up to 18% interest per
year for credit, you deal from strength. And
your account jiiSt naturally grows and makes
you stron11er all the time.
Our ctu'r'<lll rak of 5.00% il en oMual
yield of 5.13% wh<~ compou~d•d
daily G1UI ma&ncain~d for on~ year.
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Statement of Condition
AFTER PAYMENT OF 90TH CONSECUTIVE OIVID£NO JUNE 30. 1968
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
C.sh ;md Gowemment Bonds -$ 10.831.061 110 Sawinp Accounts
Federal Horrie l01n ~nk Stock -1.371. 900.110 Fedet"al Home lOin B.nk Advances ·
loans on Real Estate -90.641,707.110 loans in Process of Completion ·
L01ns on ~~tor Eslllt Owned Other lilbilities-Escrows
I0<0...'-1 . . . 949.893.110 DeferreG Federal income Tu .
loartS to fKili tltt Sale of Rul Estate 691.783.110
lOinS on Slwinp Accounts . 1.190,483.110
Rul Estate Purchlstd for Investment -691.089.110 DEFERRED I NCO ME
Real Emit Acqoilld by f""'losu" 449.311.110 loan F ttS and Prtptid I nttfest ·
Office Boildinc ood Eqoipneort . 1.916,099.110 Profit ,., Salt of Real E.slale ·
Ac<outd lntmst lite-. 511,777.110
F.S.U.C. Secoooclory lltse"' · 1.017.861.110
Pr.,aid ['fltMes 109.534.110 CAPITAL AND REsERVES
OtlltrRaourtts · 414,018.110 Guollllltt Slocl. rttse,.... and Sllrploos
1110,844.131.110
Our % ~ bonu• ~rti(icocn in multipl#s of 11000, cun-mlly
eom 5.25t, pn ann.um whtn maintained for 3 yHN.
$ 81.011 ,821.110
12,741.900.110
1.141,931.110
864.916.110
118.118.110
$ 99.989.llll.IIO
$ 187,419.110
·SS3,999.110
I 841,418.110
I 10.013.112.110
1110.844,131.00
REWOIT IIMIOR ••• L--d
fiiiST llC11011--';:. -s
111UIIIOAY, JUl.' ' units COlUIA DEL IIAII, CAUF.
f• boost is protested
()bfealloo ..... .,..., ... ....... • .. .,. • --N_. .,...., ................. _ ...... ~=--?::-....... asked • ~ • lilt Ql llalllle--"TIIIa_IIU_od -• ~ '!"*-....... -....... II&. Ia ·-wlllo-1 _ ... lalbo
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---'. ,_ Ill. """'"" far -.. lo ... --llillh II& ...... _ .. N14011 .... --.. -11r ODrdoD T. Coa-Plor." bo wrole.
----417 oolq Jr •• P.JMicleol ollbo Ho -Ddod lbo li). ,. ... _. blla lllf U.M 10 Newport a.rha1 AlBa, tioo& uea becauH a smaller
out 1H llN. 1D alea.euo tbe City Coon--area would cram aurfera
ell. bo oald bo wouldllke clooo -'>Or, crelllog 1
&o •• una l~bloci area aafety baurd &Dd caualag a
opeD &o IW'ftq in tbe mora-budabtp oo tba realdeots in
iDa:• UDder tbe black ball the are&.
Oac ayacem -•d evencu-Tbe request will be coo--
u....,o.u.,IIIUY tbe wbole beacb. aidered at. Monday evening's
COUDCII moolillg.
JULYSAL:E: WOULD-BE ROllER
ROUTED IY ENGINEER
Nlooe Qanla, 38-year-old
rullertou engineer, ·parking
hi s car at Fallhioo Island
at 8:50 p.m. Friday, June
28, was accosted by a bar&
toot youth who aimulated a
gun In his jacket pocket
and said, "Let's have your
wallet, Mac.··
Mr. Gaols opened the car
door. took one step out or
the car, then suddenly
kicked at the would-be
hold·up man, s triking bim in
the lert thigh. 'fbe youth,
about 19. with darit, medium
long hai r and dark, pocked
complexion, yelled in pain,
ran across the parking lot,
entered a white V'Y or
Volvo and drove away.
Mr. Canis had just drop-
ped orr his wife and 2 chil-
dren near Robinson's and
had oompleted parking his
car when the incident oc-
curred.
JOSEP~ DESCHENES
BRAHD NEIY 19<18 FORD s
CUSTOM 2 DOOR SEDAM 2 6 9 5 V4 -••"•• crul--..tc, ,..,.., ............... h ......... , ......
OF COSTA MESA Dl ES
Jcseph ~. Deschenes, of
24 1 Wake Forest Road,
Costa Mesa, died JuneZ7 at
Long Beach Veteran 's
:-tospita..l .
well• • ._., Mile_ .......... -••
•IN ,..,.,.,, thote<ll ...... s .. 41
...... u. 956.
Used Car SPECIALS
He was bam June 23.
1907 in Ma ssachussett s,
lived in th e Harbor area
for 22 years. He was a
veteran or Wo rld War II : and
a mEI'!lbe r or the Kiwani s
Club of Costa Mesa, the
A.mer:ican Legion, and
Veteran of Foreign Wa rs.
He was an insurance broker
ror 20 years for the Gerrish
In su rance Co.
'47 GAU.XII 500 H.T. S2095
V.I . full pow••· •ir cond., •uto ..
R&H, P.S. 20•1. clown or h•d• $59 p•r.month.
UAS 101.
'U CHlCKll 4 DOOI
I P.u. R&H . 11ir cond .. P.S.
20 -;, down or tr11d11 . l5 p11r mo ..
APR 150.
'795
) -''''NMlD'CV_,_ ).'.149'5' ) to choo•• from! .. door v.a.
•vfo .. 'R'H1• 20 % down or tr.J~·SA5 per me·.
E .. mpl• No. P77 17.
'61 YOLKSWAGIN '795 2 door ied•n. 20 i'. clown or
tr•d• )5 pllr mo. 14 months. IIC471 .
·u MUSTANG n s I 9 H.T. Fully •qvipp11d. V.I . R&H., J 5
•ir cond. I 0 "1. down or tr•d• $47 p11r ,..o. 10
month,. TXU571.
... FOlD CUSTOM $ !:9 5
V-1, llufom•tic. NOX 704. 20 "1. ,_
dow" or frede $25 mo . 24 month1.
Kt.:Ef · A -BOB
TERil AKI .......... ..-............ ........ . _..,
I 7;,
STEEit · 'N · !TI:tS
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IIIU.OIN !TI.A& n• •t
COITAMIIA
540-0573
nocauM IT'IAK us
("'"" .... .,... -· ............ t
T .ll(lltq ftSAK Ul &) l.lt
_..,..,...,._ ...... ,_~~,
SNail ..... ...
Survivors are his wife,
Louise: 2 sons. J ames and
Stephen or Costa Mesa; 4
sisters. A.lbina. Antoinette,
Yvonne and Anna; and 3
brothers, ,4:'.dward. John and
Phillip.
Servi ch ' weret'held July 1
at Bell Broadway Chapel.
Pichard J>Jnlap of the F'irst
Methodist Church . Costa
Mesa. was offi ciant. In ter-
men t was at Pacific View
Memorial Park.
L%AL tWTICE
WllTCEOf PI 'HI.I C IIF:AIUSG
,,\H:'liJ\If:'lT 'lO. 24:"
'lo ticl' i11 h.-rt'by given that
th,. Pl11nnin~ C:on.mis!lion or
thr Ci ty nf 'l~wport Reach will
hol •l 11 puhlir heariaR at 8:00
p.m. on July 18, 1968 in the
Ci tvCOundl Ch~tmber!l in ord,.r
lo ,\mmd 'litle.r; 15. 19 aorl 20
of th~ 'lr.,·port 11ea ch \lnnici·
pal Codt" rr.latinjl' lo a dm ini!l·
trativf' r,.ell lor llijmio~. lluh-
divi!lion"' and zooinJE appli ca·
tioo!l.
o;;uch ""'rt~dm<"'t i!l <lt"lligna-
tt"d A"'""~umt 'ln. 247 ao<l
i.11 on 111,. in th e offi ce of the
Planoi11~~; nr.partment.
PobliM: loly 4, 1968, in ·n.e ~t:wpo rt lhrbor f.n11ign
s.r. food
SHRIMP J>I.ATE IUS
HAURl'T I'LATE 1.35
~""""-"''''rut ....
OSION RIS(;s .lO
f HII .US PI.ATE ·" I~ .. •li'+~•l' '" lo.-........ , I'••••
···~·~ ........... u .......... ~~
fAaiLY SPICIAl
REO. U5 TOP
... LO .. ....
SU-ICBS SIRII
II 115
IFUif·W.aFEIIf ·COIF A MEIA • FULU.FOII
dlaooco Ia-la& f-oo tllo U.ll ao-1 ... -___ ., _______ ooiG---laoo bll lbo ooo& of ·-" Ho
-volcod Ill t -o•od Ill COODOIIID .;,_,
ROY JCIIID, UIIDINT 104 --,::~.':!!::~ora -HOI• wlll.loo4 ... v.-
E. P'lower II& •• CoO&& Men, ooo of l"oNNp 11111 POol
died Jurio a.J "' Hooc Ho• 1588 111d Aulll/l"'l' .. ...,.
pllll. Ho w11 -Fob. IS, IDOOdor _ood p-cleoL
SOmetime• Cbey talk.
about you bohlnd )'OUr back
whea you areo't preHOt at
a meeting, but in Don
F.lder'e c11e they must
have said good lbtnga -
they elected him president
or the Balboa Peninsula
Point Assn. when he
couldn't attend because of
a pulled muscle In hta leg. •••
Pat Zebal's got th~ hang
of this president's bh now.
After winding up her year
as Newport Harbor Zonta
preXY, she baa taken oo the
chief e:r:ecutive spot for
Aeronuuonic Wives. • • • There's a bright spot In
the tact that Mrs. Harry
Imel is unable co come
home to her Corona del Mar
residence. She is con-
valescing at the Park Lido
Convalescen t Home along
with her hu sband, who has
been aiting Cor some time. •••
A reception was held
Sunday Cor th e Kent wtlson
family and a farewell gift
was given by the Plymouth
Congregational Church,
where Mr. Wilsoo has been
serving as choir director.
They are movin g to Santa
Barbara. and Mr. Wilson
will be s tarting a new
engineerin g business. 111e
fil}al amen after the r~
cessional hymn on Sunday
was sung by the 5 membe rs
or the \'J\lson family in
unison. • • •
An hour after they lert
fo r Las Vegas, Roo and
Barbara Hayward of Costa
Mesa and Barbara's parents,
Floyd and Fran Westerdahl
of Lido Isle, found them·
selves back horne In th e
Harbor Area with a mixup
or suitcases -not one, but
2 sets. Nevertheless, they
arrived at the glit·ter city
and had rese rved seats for
the P..ed ()kelton dinner
show. . .but Red didn't
show -a case of the virus.
In spite or it all. they
claimed to have a good
tjme, so they must have at
least broken evm. •••
veodi.DI macbtne opera&ora. 1tder tbe aew fee ldlNde
Robeft 3. Morril of L.. wttb reapect to M&mp ma.M·
guna 1ald to a letter to lbe lnee.
CitY Cow>cll lbat .. lbo pto-Pllrick Hlrl of SoDIO Aul
hlbldve teet have the ef· aaked reUef trom the 112 a
feet or driving me out or year fee per madline. :"A
bualneee in the Newport 112 Ucenee cbes not juatlf)'
Beach area.'~ He said that my keeping a machine In
other cities "apparently the small scores In the
reoognlze that stamp, vend-city," he wrote.·
Ft.ILS IN EFFORT TO
SAVE WIFE'S LIFE
A note saying, "Darling. I
CID 't fight this nightmare
aoy looger," wu left by
Betty Tbayler Miller, 43,of
743 Amlgoa Way, AP'· 6,
Euc Bluff, wbo died early
Friday morning, June 28.
Mrs. Miller w;as discovered
at !i:3l) a.m. by her husband,
Natbaoiel, wbo gave mouth
to mouth resuscitation until·
pollee arrived. Daughter
Pam was assisting, and
Mrs. Miller appeared to be
res ponding. But she was de-
clared dead on ani val at
Hoag Hospital.
The cause d death bas
not been detennined pen<f.
ing toxological studi es by
the Orange County coroner's
office.
MRS. MYRT\.E ROOME
DF I . I. SUCOJMBS
Myrtle M. Roome, 80. of
110 Coral Ave., Balb:>a
Island, died July 2 at
Leisure Care Convalescent
Hospital. She was born
F'eb. 10, 1888. in West
Vi rginia, lived in Cali·
fomia for 13 years and in
this area. for 11 mOnths.
Survivors are a son. Joe
of Honolulu; a daughter,
Mrs. Fran cine '5iegfried of
Balboa Jsla.1d; a sister, Mrs.
Margaret Bodley of Kan sas;
4 grandchildren and 2
~re at· gran debt I dren.
Graveside services were
held July 3, at 1Voodla'M1
Cerne tecy , under the di·
rection of Bell Broadway
Mortuary.
S3.4 MILLION JOB
GOES TO BAICDCK
Congressman James B.
UU. (R·35th) announces a
13.4 milllon contract award
to the Aerospace Otvhion
of Babcock Electronics,
3501 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa .
The money allotted by
the Anny Department In
Oakland will go for instal-
lation and testing of a Per-
sonnel Target SubSystem
(PTSS).
'ltle pro ject Include& de-
velopment, buJldlng, instal-
lation and testing of50-m31)o
sized silhouettes to be eleC-
troni cally controlled from a
computerized oontrol site.
The control could also be
operated manually.
TI1 e system, to be used
for target practice by the
Anny. Is expected to be
ready In a year.
HEIYPORT MAH HURT
IN FALL OFF BALCONY
James Ritchie. 225 19th
St.;· Central Newport, was
injured in a tall from a 2nd
story balcony at 1404 111.
Balboa Blvd., at 3:20 a.m .
Thursday, June Zl.
He said that he went out
on the balcony for a breath
of fresh air and the railin~
broke as he leaned on it,
causing him to fall do'M1 to
the patio. Fred Y. Fly. of
the 1404 address, said he
went to th e balcony to look
ror his guest, and saw him
lying on the ground below.
He called an ambulance,
and Mr. Ritchie was taken MRS. MARIE AUBIER SUCCUM as AT 92 to Hoag Hospital for treat-
Marie Au bier, q2, of A87 ment of lacerations on his
W. 18th St .. Costa Mesa, forehead and back of the
died July 1 at Costa Mesa head.
Convalescent Hospital. She
was bon!. ia Fraoce
"29. 1870.
lllil4 lD WIIOOGIIIJ> 1114 Vomoa llllllowo, 12110 P•
uved to tbe Harbor ~ •• tot Clfto,. Coeta ........ lbe
41 yeara. He" wu a meW lHI-68 commAnder or
work• tor the FUppto MIDU• Coaa&lloe Polt 3531, · ud
CacUlriog co. Mra. Ml&hewa ta preatdent
SurvtYG"I &re bia wife, of cbe Au~Uary. ·
Tola, 3 aona, Rooald and Open Aulilluy meeting
Billie of El Toro ud Ed-Cor Mre. : Madlewa and b«
wardotCoataMesa; 3 daugb-corps or omcera wtll be at
ters, Myra Clucu, Betty 8 p.m. Friday, July 12. at
Rutherford aod t~ll'ian LoeC-: the Amertcan Legion Hall
ner r1 Santa Ana; a stater, In Costa Meaa.
Myra Starkey of Costa Meu; Mra. ' Men111 Bart• of
20grandcbildreo aod 2 great-Coastline Auxiliary waa to~
grandchlldren. stalled aa 1econd dlatrtot
Services were held J'uly 2 president or the Ladies
at Bell Broadway Chapel Aux.illary to the Veterans or
wttb lhe Rev. Wesley Murrin Foreign '~acs at the depart-
or the Four Square ChW'Ch meot convention held June
or Costa Mesa as orriciaot. 23-28 in Loa Angeles.
SAIL~OATS HAVE QETURNED!
To
MUTUAL SAVINGS
ANC LOAN ASSOCIATION
BY POPUL~R REQUEST
The Colorfvl Paintings
By
JUL"S AGRAMONT~
Now bein9 shown
See th• Attractive 01 splay ot
2867 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
THROUGH MONTH OF JULY
Mass was held July 3, at
St . Joachim's Catholic
Church. Interment was at
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery,
Orange, under tbe direction
A FRII!NDLY-COURTEOUS PLA CE TO SHOP
of Bell Broadway Mortuary. FOLGERS
W.IY. HALL DIES
Winston W. Hall of 66il4
'W. Ocean Ft .• West Newport.
cUed Monday, July 1. Ser--
vices were bt~ld yesterday
at Baltz Monuary Chapel
with the Rev. Herbert John·
COFFEE,
----
. ' I ' 'i ~ J J
I LB. 69'
2L8. p7 ~ ~
SPA PER PLA YES 69'
llle Dr. Dave Smiley
family just arrived home
fro m their trip to Washing-
ton , D. C., and all points
east to be co-hosts for the
lo.'Oiden wedding anniversary
party for Dave's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Smiley
of 433 ~sther St., Costa
Mesa. Th e party was held
June 23 at the home or Mr.
and Mrs. William Kll een or
of Arcadia. Dave's brother·
in·law and sister. Th e
senior <)mil ey's were married
in Washington, D. C. (My,
how THAT town has
changed in half a century!)
Guests from th e Harbor
area included Mrs. Jessie
Hill. who is Mrs. Dave
Smiley's mother, and Mary
Colwell of Corona del Mar.
son otrlciating. He is sur· HUNTS lARGE 2Ji SIZE ~45
vived by his wile. Margaret.~!~ffi~~~ffc~~~-~ PORW'.. BEAN , C a daughter, Kathryn Cart· rT'
wright or Alhambra. and a RAREBIT sftr SPRIU~FIELD sister. Bva Goddard or Den· TUNI>NOODLE CASSEROLE 7-nu ver. FLAVORED FLIP TOP Jlr. $
JAMES Mt.CFARLAHf SOFT DRINKS
OF HEI'IPORT DIES
James MacFarlane of 8~ ~~~~~~~Q~~--_.:!:_!Jl!~ ALL FLAVORS 3 W. l!ith St .. West Newport JELLO 3 DZ. PK. /
Heights, died June 27 at
SCHOOL BU RCLARI ZED his residence. He ts sur·
The Corona del Mar High vived by his wife, Loui se.
School w11.s broken Into or the home, and a daugbtet,
over the weekend and a 16 Mrs. Catherine Downing or
mm movie camera and 2 England. Services were held
tape recorders were stolen Saturday at PacHic View
according to WIUiam Harve '1 Memorial Park Chapel wir.n
plant manager. y, Richard J. Dunlap otriciav
fully by
Arnrricon Cul~r of Phyoicion•
Arnrricon Collrar uf Su.......,.
Anwric..·yn HuKpital ANC.ci.lion
Arnrrican Mftlical Aoaclci•tion
C.pioaaoo by 11M S... A --aod ..........
faclllly. Tblo madlcally·«i-M&PIOI --
i.U.. 1a. .. ,.,.. .... -•••cl diM rdus, ud
alc-1-. Olforial -18-po-• ad --
ped-...nee a1 ,.._.w. pnc-. Uce•d
oiiiiiii•.,•c.u-.;; • o,.. ..a ........ .
•
•
, ... IHity
EXCLUSIVE '1111111 EXCLUSIVE -HARBOR VIEW · HILLS
1114 SEA LANE
Spacious 4 beclroom. Gftd fcnil y room. A-·
tiM viow of .. ~ro Horbor. Ooaianod for
childr., ond .,tortoinlng .
tt'tt'ttt't'tt
HARBOR HIGHLANDS • 1620 DOROTHY LANE
4 Aodroom a ond Fomlly Room . 32' x 16'.
Foncocl-in Pool with lorgo aoporato BACK·
YAI!O-SH·AOEO PY FRUIT TREES • ..........
BA YSHORE BAY FRONT
LOT WITH PIER
Panoramic view of the Harbor! Privacy -
wi th conven ience to community.
· FOR FULL DETAILS CALL
PETE IARRm
AND COMPANY
642-.4353
BALBOA PENINSULA
NORTH BA YFRONT
Beautiful 3 Bedroom and Den , 3 bath home
on 42 fl . lot. Large protected front terrace
on Bay wi th pier and slip for l arge boat.
$150,000
l /1 DUN AND UMEI 'ILL CARRY
,. L ,sr •• ...,.,.,., . -...
THE DfYB.OPERftJ UDO SIU 1935
3'S17 Vio Llolo Oolol• HJOO
__ ,_ ... L .A.-coiiMA~
Split Level Mediterranean
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Spacious li ving
room with high beamed ceilings. Hi qual ity
nylon carpeting. Deck for summer·winter
l i vin~. f:lectric dumbwaiter. Downstairs be~
room with outside entrance. 2 ~lectron1c
garage doors. Low taxes, close to schools.
S37, 9SD . 642-3766 "' 548·890S.
1802 BUTLER AVE
UNIVERSITY PARK
DPU 'UT. ~ 1111, -I It I P,l.
Most likely you'll be impressed with this
home for the same reasons that attracted the
f)lesenl owners --such as:
o New and arowina development -aood
chance for &PIIfeciation in value.
• Well planned community. ·
o Easily accessible to freeways and bea-
ches .
o Excellent floor plan with 4 spacious becl-
. rooms -didina n1011 llld den.
o Amp I e yard ior c:fllldren -yet handy to
pools and perk ••s
PIICII IIIIT AT Ill, ..
IHITI-
67~lDDD e .... 5• 1161 ..,a._...., ...
CDM
'
NEII'OIT IIARIIOR EJIIGII ) l!IIIIISOAY, JUL N, 1961
fiRST SECTIOI • -P .. 5 . OOIDIA O£l11AR, CAll f. Newport Beach Balboa
Balloa lsloncl Cosio Meso
Lido Isle c-del Mor
llnyrrrst
Ill D0VU SHOlES, IIEWPOIJ llfACII ...
wf'tere ttte quiet ..... ~ of S.,CNit's .. ..._... "'-"
homft the ~ of Newport's t.mous W..t l luff,
end priv•t• be.chM combine to make thrt THE ~
to li~. Y~ tNIY buy a a.~,...t "to~ vt.w" }Ot and
hten wens • Sons will dfti1n anct buikf your dtum
home, or p·urchne an u quil ita, ••latina l eyernt
hOme.
For people that can afford the best.
,.,.,.,. ll'#fla ~ .s ..... ., .. m. ~•ilfl~,.
Now 300 Sorin • 164,950 to $120.-
Moct ... a 1.142 S.ndqo Drlw , Newport S..ch.
Phone (714) 646·1SIIIb eppointment.
, •• u -··
IPICTACULAI v•wooOCIAN _,lAY
1169,300,000.00 IO lal sal es
throuah the Multipl e Liati na
Service df The Newport H at~
bor Coita Men Board of
Realtors fo r the rint 4
mon th s or 1968.
CLa~n./ fl./ ..... Aparimm/6
0.. Weterfr.,.t NNr Ne• ...... ...,._. • ...,..,.
2525 0...0 --c..... .. -· Coif. AMI'LI GUIST I'AIIING ._. IOAT IU'S THI S IS OVER 4 MILLION
DOLLARS PER MONTii IN
PROPE RlY SALES! 'My N4lf hjay •
Tile "C•II••Ialau" w.., tf Llh
THI ADYANTAOIS WILL 1U1U1111S1 YOU
LIST YO UR PROPERlY
WI Til A REAL TO R!
Yoo can purchue md 101 foe Ullo -or-If ,... ....r=; ALL aoll. ba" WATERriiONT VIEW. All boo two
and two batba. -Wll'll LARGE PA110. I
YOU .UI INYJnD TO INSNCT OUI fURMste -L
lily $59,500 _. Ul' a..-S420 Murw, & Up
....... 6n-1718 for fw11Nr .. ._...,.
WITH OCEAN AND JETTY VIEW
IN EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES
ENTER OVER ORIENTAL 8RIO GE
CROSSIN G NATURAL 'lOCK SWIM!.IIN G POOL
TO LU XURIOU S 'tOME, 4 ODRMS. PLUS MAI D'S
WITH SUNK 'ON LIVING ROOM
ELA R OR ~T E LI Gfi TI"'G SY STEM
ISLA ND KITCfiEN AN n
OPEN RE AM Cf:ILI NGS
S92,.SDO
-CAI,.L Wtol-\o,Y ~~~ RG Eves. 642·4290
Realtors
67J.4400
2 STORY
MESA VERDE
BEAUTY
o 5 B::OROOIIS • 2'h BATHS
o FORMAL CININ G ROOM
• «l , 16 COVERED PATIO
o WELL LANCSCAPEO
o TOP SHAPE IN & OUT !
$42.500
Wells-McCardle
Realtors
R<li obl< Service Sine< 1943
1110 NEWPORT Soll-7729 COSTA MESA
MESA VERDE SH"RPIEI
Ope n Sat. & Sun. I to 5
9993 WINDES DRIVE, ORANGE
Horae Corrals, Riding Ring witb beautHul 4
bedroom, 3 bath borne . Oversized gara ge,
custom cabine ts in kitche n , family room. 2
rireplaces. JO:xpeasive Carpe ting , all tbu IO-
cl u acres. S82,i)l)l).
332 Morgueri te
Corono dol Mor -673-85SD q.,.. no,.,./1, r<.allor
522 SEAWARD
CORONA HIGHLANDS
VIEW HOllE wit!. 3 bodrooms & 3 batl.s
Op., Sot •• Sun. 1-5 p.m. ............
Could you believe--
It Is posaiWo to own o BALBOA ISLAND BAY
FROHT HOllE wit!. hoff intorost in pi or ••• for only
$92,500
Let us tell you how . ...........
GET • 011 THE GROUND FLOOR
A poclcoto dool lor 39 opor..,onts including d ..
luae woterfront apartment.
ALL FEE LAND
Coli ua now for d•toi Is.
DOH Y. f'RAHICliH
I ROlTOR' -""--c... IIIII Mw, Cllllilrlil
-17J.m2
OPEN SEVE.'I DAYS
IIHhw Can't it7 •• :rroo~o It?
FM Fast Aclioa a l••ltt
Call
• OOYl.E A WOOO 00.
IWn~r•t~<l ••II f•••I.J.r<l "' J, II,-. ....... A••
HOP -'N SKIP
to the beach
Cozy 3 bedroom home South of High way;
beautifully landscaped; room to odd unit
beh ind (woul d hove Ocean View!); im-
maculate ly decorated. JUST $31,500.
5~! REAL !STAT!
2515 E. C..st Mwy., C.,..• Nl Mer
2 BR 172 bath, large spacious
rooms with fireplace, dish-
washer, freshly decorated
$152 PITI. Recreational area
with large pool. 2400 Elden,
Unit #13. Drive by & call
646-8811
Newport
at
Victoria
(Open
Evenings)
FOR SALE
P rime high ris e zoned lan d on Mariners Mil e
_ Newp ort Beach. Appro xi mot ely 11 ,000 s q.
h.
$225,000 CASH
CALL
548 1338
"FAMILY fUN
WH ILE YOUR
OOL LARS GROW"
INVEST IN
.. .......... ..
' Cherry Lynn Noble is wed to David Spiller
ca.r ~ ....... ---~~~-·-tz•• ~~Ia -.. Ill 111 1 1 -. ,... tuMt .... Mslot • of a.. _. ..... ____ .,. ....... Dr. Quo ... Nollie.-..
pgtnss. n¢7711 ~ ... 1M lllu •tW a& a. M-Newpon ..._. b tt,..,.
1111.--Ill 1._ -.. _., P11 loMIIM Cllaft* -.. ..... row-..
--11. -Do¥14 a. of N--· '*· Noble -for .,_, , ...... bar ............
LIGAL MOTICI LIGAL NO TIC I -'!be brlda, ct-Ill ...,.
OTY Or NEWPORT 8EAC11, CALIFORNIA rl~&e by ber falber, _, o
N011CE IN VI11NC liDS Wedd1n& IOWD of iYOry Ofo
SEALED BIDS will b. receh·•d •• *'• office of the City gaoza, with e.nptre bodice,
Cle.t. Clry Hall. ?i!awPort Baad&. Call~rale util 10 a.m., oa and caged etrect akirt ea~
•• 1 ~ clay of J•ly,l968, at wt.icb dDie dt.ey wHI be opea•d iDI in a tr&in. Sbe wore a
•d Nad., lar perAanal•& -" 11 lollows:
AOll110N TO CORONA DEL "'AR LIBRARY mul1lla o f tlluaioo edpd
CONTRACT II !it iD macchtnglaoe ADd c arried
No bid will be received ualeu i1 ia made oa a propo .. l fonn a bouqueC or WhJte butterft)'
ha.,.tahed by the Public-1'ork11 Oepartmeat. Each bid must be orchidl , atepbiDOt11 and
acco•p•ied b) caala, certified clt.ed: or Bidder'• Boad 1ude pink aod white roeea.
p•{Ule to the City of Newport Beach., for ao amou•t equl to Her aiater, Allaoa Noble, at eas1 10 pen:e at o ( the ar~~oa111 bid,
n e docameata iacluded withla the s ealed bid• which require waa the maid of hooor. The
c011pletloa aad e~tecutioa ·~the followiDA": brt~lln&ida were Jeuoe
t. -Propo .. l Stlotler ot Corona. del Mar,
2. P•11e 3 -Oeaipatloa of Sub-coatrac:tora Robena Heck of Newport
s. P•1e • -Bidder'• Bond Beach, Dianne Newball of ._ P•11e 9 -Noa-collu.lo.n Affiduit
.S.. Pase 10-Coatractor'a rlu11cial Statu La Canada and Kathleen
Tile docume11.11 shall be atri.~ed with the afr'"'friate ai~~;aatarea
.. d tides of the per110a11 Aipilt_B o.a beha o the bidder. For
<o'/oratioaa, the aip .. urell of the f'rea/.,t or VIce l',.akhtJI
.. S..c,.,.,. or .Aaa latartt .Sec,.,.ry are requ ired a11.d the Co~
porate Sui Ahall be aHixed to all daegmenta requirias aipa·
ture11, Ia tbe c .. e of I panaership, tbe sipatare of at lellll
Dllfl "eaeraJ r&flllflf ill required,
~o bid wil be accepted from 11 Contractor who has IUJI bee11.
lic-eaaed ill IICDOtdaace with the provi11ions o f Chapter 9, Oivi·
.!lioa Ill of Buaiaesa and Profes11ion~· Code, The Coatrac tor
,.h-Jl state hi11 li cea11e humbe r and c.l os11ification in the propo-
1111),
Plua, Special Proviaiooa, aod Coa trac t Doca111eD.U ruay be
obtaioed at Lhe office of Willi•• p, Ficlr.er, 446 Newport
Hlvd., !>lewporl Beach, California.
A deposil of 130.00 will be required fo r each aet of piau
and s ped fic aliooa. The depoail will be retau~ed only upon
reb.lm of the docurtaenla complete and in good condition withi o
five days afler bid openiO(!.
.-\ no11·re luadable C'bllt!llf' of 12.00 .,.·ill hf' required lor each !!let
o f Ci ty of Newport Headt Sundard Spec:ili ca~ion11,
Thf' C:ity of Nt'"wpon Beach '""'"'"e" thf' right to reject aay or
all bid,. and to w;uve 1111y inlormalily in ~uc h bid!!'.
MoOough or San Morino.
Kimberley Kellogg-or Olr.
on& del Mar. cousin ot tbe
btlde, was the nower girl.
Anthony Scott or Los An-
geles served as best man.
Uabers Were Michael Mor--
rell and Justin Dedeaux or
Los Angeles; Philip Spiller,
the groom's brother. and
Ronald Noble, the bride's
brother.
The reception was held at
the bqme or Mr. and Mrs.
John Scorch or Bay Shores.
Miss Sandra Chapman or
Stockton, a cousin or the
bride, bad charge or the
guest book.
The bride is a 19A7 gra-
duate of USC. where she
11 ... Dco.t4 S. S,lll .,
(R~tb Koch photo)
was a member of Delta
Gamma sorority and or Phi
Beta Kappa, the scholastic
honor society. The bride-
groom, who is the sm of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Spiller or 1524 Anita Ln ..
Harbor Highlands. is a gra-
duate or Loyola High
School and Long Beach
State College. He is now
associated with McDonald
Douglas in Long Beach.
Following a honeymoon
trip to Maui, the newlyweds
are making their home in
Newport Beach.
Ia iiC'CordlloC'e with the prov il'l iO nl!' of St"ct ioo 1770 o f the Lador
Code, the City Counci l of the City of Ne.,.·port Beach ha" iiS·
("enained th e t~~enera] preva ilins r11te of per diem wa11e,. in the
localitf in which the work ;,. to be pf'rlonned for each craft or
type o worlr.men or mechanic needed to e~tecute the contract end
hae aet forth these itema in Reaolation ~ o. 6519.
A copy of said Ruolution il'l available in the office of the Ci ty
Clerlr. in the City of Sewport Be1ch.
Jesse luke retires
The lollowios is lhe schedule o f prevailiog wage rates, for a
!lelective list of c:l asaificatiooa. Th is s chedule is to be coo·
sidered a p~rt of thes e contract speci fi cations.
Prevo/1/nq K'oqa Rot111 -1967
Cemeol \hsoo
[lectriciao
Gluier
Hntin!llnstaller
lmuworker
Drywall
-journeyman
F'orernao
-joumeyn.an
F'oretnan
-General or
Construction
-joumeym•o
F'orem11n
-jou rney m11n
Le11dmll0
-Journeyman
F'oren1an
-jou meymaa
(8-J.(i7)
-jou n~eyman , Brush
j ourneyman, ~pr•y
S5.09
5."'
4.84
5.30
3.85
6.92
7.29
5.16
5.3 1
6.00
6.60
5,7 I
5.05'1
5.25
5.0 8
5.33
5.26 C•-• Power
Raoler -Joan~eyma.n 5.52
F'oren•ao 5.87
Sbeel \f eta l 6.00
Any cla•aification omi tted hereia shall he thf'" prevailias craft
rille.
Overti me, Sua day aud Holiday lhte.!l are at prevai lias cralt
City of Vewport Bead!, California
laura Lagioa, City Clerk
1968, ia che Newport l{arbor Eaai i!!D
1 T ime 2 Times 3 Tomes
20 words or leu 1.50 2.50 3.00
21 words to 30 words 2.00 3.00 4.00
31 words to 40 words 3.00 •. oo 5.00
Each -....ord ove r 40 words .05 .10 .15
----------------~---
20 r. OFF FOR CASH WITH OROF.R
HARBO R TR AmFER
AND STORA GE
Ag..,, ku
WH EATON
Y AHLIN ES, INC.
Ll 8-7323 or Ll 8-9783
J7S F.. 171h Sl., Collla
NEW!
''Tb~ Actor''
Slllltt· S1ory
Post., DMII~s.
ll.qo. TV AS LOW AS $109.9 5 0--, RADIOSASLOW AS $9.95 --0 .................. ..,. •-•-•... USED SETS AS LOI AS
... --.--···· 121.11 -i~~~~~!:==:l'"rtllllt: ... ,, .•.•. , .. ~ ...... ..
SPOTS W ore )'Gilt eye t ...
Olli' yoar new carpet -
tnOY I them wi1h .Blue Lua--
lre. ·,Rent electric l h iiD-
pooer 11. Ctotni Hardware,
l iOT .S; eo ... Hwy., co.:
ooacloi Mu.
e liOIIIC WMITIO
lewporter TY Sales
2027 ""'"'" ll.cl. c.... ..... . 5a-1511
~-•••A••••--••--•J••a
IIOO'S£Sf01·MLE
oat•-
Last Friday was the last
day on th e job for Jesse
Luke or Balboa, arter 41
years with th e Southern
California ":<Uson Co.
He wound up his duties as
manager or the Newport
BeadHrvtne area in com-
pliance wtth the company
regulatio n of retirement at
age 65.
A retirement party was
held Sunday at the Balboa
Bay Club, and Mr. Luke was
presented a gift of a color
pack Polaroid camera, a
useful Item ror the vacation
trip to Hawaii that he and
hts wife, Gladys, are ILl-
ready planning.
Je1sie is a na.dve or Tu-
lare. ·Callr .. ·attended F'res-
no State College for 2
years, then joined the s tart
or the Light an d Power Co.
in Fresno. In 1927 he be-
came an EdJson man, nrst
in the investment office in
GREAT·
to sell.
ORJFNTAL JADE ladies
rings. Ass t. styles -apple
green -appraised to 1475.
Sell for 1125 to 1225. 5»-
4681 .
Harbor
P.O. Bo.1.
Mesa.
FOR R!H1
AI R OOND!TIONED omcea
and/or desk space wttb
central seaetarial Xerox
and telephone aoaWM1n1
service. MUTUAL BLOO.
2863 E. Gooat Hwy. ,GDM.
Gall 8 Lm . to 6 p.m., 676-
-4070.
FLOOR SPACE
aq. n.
ava1lablein
Burl)or alorm
ayatem) alnl~
Pl011ty PodtiD« llpoce ( ..
II'OL 60 0010) Ceatr~
localed ... '"-81 ... ... 17<11 lk. -Cotta
IIH&.ReUible,__
... .. to 6 .,. .. 1-.
Gall 8411 4488.
Los Angeles, selling stocks
and bonds for the company.
Four years later, in the
midst o r th e depression, he
was assigned to a commer--
cial office in the Monte-
bello district.
In 1950 he came down to
the Harbor Area to open the
Costa Mesa offi ce, and a
a year later he and his wife
became Balboa residents.
In 1959 he was named mana-
ger or the Newport Beach
area. with headquarters at
712 E. Balboa Blvd., 6&1·
boa.
Jesse has been member or
the Lions since 1940, start-
ing in East Los Angeles,
and has perfect a.tteadance
since the beginning .-tor
28 years. Here he was first
member or the Balboa Bay
Lions , and now is with the
Mariners Club. He is past
president or the East Los
An geles Club and served as
zone chairman after movi ng
here.
He will remain active in
the Lion s Cl ub and 1n the
Newport H,_rbor Chamber or
Commerce, which he has
served for 8 years as mem·
berofthe board of dJrectors.
He also has held offi ces or
Chamber treasurer and vi c&
president and was dlairman
or the organizing committee
tor the marin e division. He
was the 2nd s kipper of the
Commodores Club or th e
Chamber.
Other activities include
the Newpo rt Harbo r Com-
munity Youth Center, whlcb
he l5e rved some 8 years a.a
prano. • • • Newport Harbor Lutherao
Church, 2501 Cliff Dr .•
Newport Heights -Pastor
James Blain wUJ speak on
"The mercy or Ood" at
8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday.
Th e sacrament of holy
communion will be cele-
brated at both services. ••• Central Bible Church, at
23rd St. and Orange Ave.,
Costa Mesa -Tim Tatum, a
1967 graduate of Talbot
TheologiCal Seminary aod
recently commissioned as
an Anny chaplain, will
Jeau Lu ke
a director; and tbe Balboa
Power Squadron, as seer-e.
tary and public relations
omcer.
Jesse and Gladys have a
married daughter, Mrs. ·Bar-
ba ra Kronyak of Van Nuys,
and 3 grandchildren.
Lutberu. Churcb of the
Muter, 2100 Pacttlc View
Dr.,: H&rbor V1ew HUla -
Tbe Lord's supper wtll be
offered at the 8:45 and 11
a.rp. Sun~ servtcea. ·Dr .
WIIUam R. ·EJler will opealr.
oo •• A magnlftceot future.·~
An inquiry claaa fo r 15-
year-olds and over, in
preparation for church
membership, will be held at
9:45a.m. · • • •
SL ·Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. ·Andrew's
Rd., CU rt Haven -Dr. Ray-
mood Brabams, ·minister or
calling and oounseling. will
be in tbe pulpit for the 8,
9 ~30 and 11 &.Ql. Sunday
servtces. His topic w111 be
"\~o·s sick?" • • •
Newport Unity Olurch,
meeting at 15th St. and It--
vine Ave.; ClUJ Haven -
The Rev. Loren F1ici:lnger
will apeak on "Be still,
still and Usten" at the
rrteodship Sunday service
at 10 a.q~. :He will be as--
alated by the new assist-
ant minJster, ·Pat Berryhill,
who will make his first of·
ncial presentadon OOrtng
th e service. A musical
alngapiratioo on tbe BU~
ject, "Palb or freedom,"
wtll be presented at 7:30
p.rp. Wednesday. • • •
St. Mart Presbyterian
Church, Eastblurt r>r. at
Jamboree Rd., East Bluff
-''Overcoming di scourag•
meot" will be the aermoa
topic of Or. Morris Robln-
ooo oi 10 a.m. ,..olor. 'lbo
Session will meet July 31
to receive new members,
who will be welcomed by
the congregation at th e Aug
4 service. FA:Afot K CHAMPIHO OF • • •
COSTA MESA DIES The Christian Science
Frank R. Champino , 79, of Churches. Corona del Mar,
1982 Pomona Ave.. Costa Newport Reach and Costa
Mesa, died Monday, July 1. Mesa -"God" is the Utl~
He was born in Italy and of tbe lnaoo-sennoo to be
had lived in the Harbor area read in all Chriattao Sci· ra 13 years. Rosary wW be ence churches Uda lllnday.
recited today and the funeral • • •
mass will be held this Fri· The young adults or the d~y a t St. Joachim's Catho-Lutheran Church or tb f'
h e Church. Master, Harbor VIew Hills,
He is survi~ed by 3 sons. have organized "TRl-S."
Nic k Champton or .Costa which stands fo r .. e ch· MEfsa, Carmen Cbamptoo of s ,.ar
Detroit and Anthony Cbam-ing. service, social. Mr.
pion of \\lest Covina: daugi). :dchMalrs . .John Tttttipo are
ter, Mrs. Irene Delisi of nneo, and Mr. and
Detroit , 11 grandchildren and Mrs. Allan Warrington
and 4--g:reatgra.ndchildren . ~aecretarie s. The
Burial will be at Good mee~ng wm be a beach
Shepherd Cemetery wi t b Part)' at Irvine Cove f'roa1
BalLz Mortuary, Costa Mesa.. 4:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday,
of July 13. ·
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1702 NEWPORT 81. VD. at 17th. Coota Mua
• •
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•
LONGMOOR ENDS OCC DUTY
11olcer 10. LoGploor or
llaore aura, a ~Mmber or
11M Orup Coul lunlor
Oollt~~• Dts1rict board or
truaceea aince Nov. t, 1948,
rollre<l !rom lbe bolll<l laal
week for busiDeaa reuona.
IDCe Of pd .... doudODL
H• wu a member or Cbe
Newport Beacb PIIIUIID&
Commtuioo for 14 yeara.
and waa cbairmu for 12 or
CboM yean. He wu a le ...
der io tbe prepanUoo and
lldoplloo or lbe Nnporl
Beach muter1 plu, and
belped with tbe forma.tioo of
tbe chy' a r.oaiog code and
land 110bdiviaion oode. He
wu reCited ftom t.be oom·
lllillioa Ia 195'1.
He II PUI pouicioGI or
ll>e No_. Harbor Cbambor
or Commerce. aDd a p ..
prn1deol of dle Associated
Cltamber of Commerce of
Or .... County.
AI tbe 19f'7 oommeocemeot
eserciaes al OCC be was
booored ae an outetandiog
citizen.·
Hia term baa one more
year U)' run. 'lbe board will
•k persons interested in
serving t.o apply, ud a suo-
cessor will be picked tor
theoneyear. ,
He began bia businesa
career as a clerk Cor the
Curtis Corporation, a food
canning tim1 in Long Beach,
tn 1918. By 19~ he had
become manager o r the fim1,
and R years later, he boudlt
the company, with partner
Ceortte Tillinghast. The
fim1. renamed Western Can-
ners Corporation, moved to
Newport Bea.ch in 193ft
Summer school starts
M~S. JAMES DOWTY, !BiB
Bery l ln., Harbor Highlands,
was installed last Thursday,
June 27, as th e 1%tH)q pre-
sident of the Newport '3each
Friends o f the Library. The
installation mee tin g was
held at th e home of Mrs.
Loren Heather, retiring pre-
sident, Mr s. Dowty , who has
been active in PTA, th e
Children's Theater Gui ld
and Las Marineras, se rv ed
during th e past year as
vi ce-president, in cha rge of
membe rship, fo r the Friends
o f the Libra ry. (~nsign
ohoto.)
He served 3 tem1 s as pr~
sident or the occ board of
trus tees: in 1952·53. 1956-
57 and 19634\4. He was
clerk of the board in 1950-
51 an'd 195&-5A. He was
also a member or the bo'l.rd
of governors or the Orange
Coast Colle~e Foundation
since it was established in
1955. The Foundation is a
non-profit orfi!;anization de-
siJ.Oled to promote the educa-
tional process on both cam-
pu ses .through the accept·
you get
highest K rates
with
BANKsatety
and
BANK availability
when you
move your savmgs t.o
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Summer school has be~un
ror 5.000 students In the
Nesport-Costa Mesa area.
TINO hi~h schools . 6 tnte r·
mediate schools and 6
elementary schools opened
their doors Monday. June
24. for the reKU!ar 5·weelt
elementary and 7·weelt sec-
ondary sun1mer school ses-
sions.
Ninety-six subJects are
orrered for those students
who will be lOth . 11th and
12th ~raders next f<Lil . and
14 subjects are offered ror
those students who will be
9th ~raders. It ts possible
ror students to receive up
to 10 credits apphcable to-
ward graduation at the corn·
pletion of their summer ses·
sion. At the hiKh school level
enrichment subjects tnclude
classes in art. business.
En~1sh . mdustnal arts.
mathemaric s . mu sic. s afely
and dnver educ ation. and
SOC ial studies. Reqmred
courses whtch may be stu·
dies also tnc lude art. audio·
vtst:al Instructional televt·
s •on . roreiJUI lanfiCUage .
homemakin~. mdustrial
arts. mathemattcs . sctence.
r-.ocial studies. Courses m
EnJUis h. foreign langu~e .
marhematics. s afety dr1 ver
educallon. science and
soc1a.l stud1es may also be
raken by s tudents who need
to malte up deficiencies or
10 Improve ~rades 10 sub-
jects
Elementary schools. which
are orrenn~ both remedial
and enrichment pro~rams ror
sludents mclude Ka1 ser
Lmdber~. TeWinkle. Me sa
Verde. Davts. Pres1d10. En·
Si !=JI . Lmcoln. Harbor Vtew.
Newport HeiJ,!hts . Rea. and
Wllson. The 5·weelt elemen·
tary school program also tn·
eludes •peeial programs for
pre-scbool children and indi~
vi'dualized indgroup lnstruc·
tton ror em.tcationally handi·
capped and mentally retard-
ed S(udents at Whtmer. Po-
mona . Harper and ~cNall y
Schools.
The elementary subJect
matter pnmanly emphasizes
the 3·R"s approach. wllh
classes fol' revtew and en·
richment 111 reading. ian·
)...'uage art s. arHhmeuc ln.
eluded m these areas are
~\T H.J. G.:\RRETT'S
For the Month of July
Uterature . oommuniution
aus. mathematics. science.
Also available ror students
thts summer. up on recom·
mendation by their counsel·
ors and teachers. a.re 2
space-science institutes -
one 2-week program for in·
coming 7th graders held at
Newport Heights School,
and a second seminar held
for high school students at
UCI <llld at Est<lllcia High
S chool .
Students in the 7th grade
enrichment. space-science
institute are work ing on a
program which traces the
history of night from the
beginning or balloon travel
through to the latest in
space technol~y. They re·
ce1ve mstruction in the
baSI C principles of <f.erody·
narm cs and motion and c'or·
respondinJ.!; vocabularies. as
they build models or rockets.
satellites and space equip-
ment . They are able ro put
some of these principles
into practical application
as they have in their first
week.. when they launched
a surplus Navy weather
balloon 1.500 feet into the
air. at whtch nme it re-
leased irs payload. took a
pi cture or the ~round and
returned to earth by para·
chute. The student s tracked
the pr~ress or the balloon
by homemade theodolites,
whtch allowed them tD
c hec k distance and altitude
or the balloon and payload.
A visit by the NASA ~obil e
Space Exhibit will highlight
the second week or the stu-
dent's study.
TheH ht~h school counter·
palls m that space·sctence
pt()f:ram . whtch will run
rhrouJ.!:h July 19 . hosts spea-
li.ers from various space-
science pro~rams and com·
panies throughout the Uni·
ted States for practical aod
theoreucal lectures on
space travel and space
hardware
A thad s pecial program.
runnUIJ.!: from July 15 throudi
AuJ.!: 9. IS the Harbor Hu·
maruues lns lttute. which,
~am for capable students.
wtll constder a variety of
com emporary problems
throu~h discussion. films.
lectures and field trips .
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HERE ARE MORE PHOTOS from
the Pacific Electri c Railway's
"Down by the sunset sea," ex·
tolling the "health, homes and
comfo rt'' In ttl e N ewpo rt· Balboa
area during the yea rs just after
the tum of the centu ry. The bfO-o
chu rewas Issued by Pacific Elec·
trlc to PrOmo te its land holdings
along the 0 range County co ast·
line. At the right is a photo en-
titled "Ba th ing pool for women
and children." It is the old wad-
ing pool parX along Balboa Blvd.,
between 36th St. and 38th St. in
West Newpo rt, no w kno wn as
We st Newpo rt Pa~. Below is a
scene that appears to be straight
out of Venice in Italy. The photo
of gonOOia, with music, i s ~ntitled
"Scene at Eas t Newpo rt.~' Per-
haps som e oldti mer can identify
th e loca tion .
BATHUfO POOL roa W OMEN AND CHILDREN. WEST NEW PORT
• ICED .&.T LUT D....-J'Oa T
EAST NEWPORT
ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING LOCATIONS
ON NE WPORT BAY
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bro cb ore, priR ied aroud 19 10.)
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bMk and Nlox. Tho daydream unfolda with all W~EN · '(QU LOSE '(OUR. denc<. and Ill anondanl atorteo. and"" p.-1. O..rlheyoanllnolhu
our favorite &<ton: Bond, Leamao, Flint, Solo, lollonlarlrom !he fervor and mlpl of her former ,tory.
Xul')'&kln. They are apiea. our heroee now, and • 4 •I • ,0 Thl1 people whoM analee once etruck terror lnto the whole retlon an: now
why not! A apy knows what' a aoing on. You dleorwanlztd, leadtrt .. and holed up like the dUf dnlers of Arbon a and
don't. He knows who'a after us. You don't. He • • '' • New Mexko where '"they made them the diM whkh are ln the mountaiN, and
knQwe why. You don't. And, without penalty, he • 2 cava. and atronlholda.•-ttere •~ cave men or recorded hlttory: they an can do what he wanu to about it -kill, steal, •4• maim, rape, lie. cheat, travel, live it up." people who have known clvUII:atton at U. belt. not "primitive• nor undewloped
Thus our ideal IPJ no longer the explorer, the na people. ,
p iQneer, the .astrofuwt or the athlete. 1t is the Go • • 'l •• They were drl~ to these caves and dill hoult't by hordes or rovlri&
apy. He is in fact a pseudo-god, a modern ma-raiders and terrori1t1 who repeatedly devaalated their cn,pa and their Rocke
terialistic substitute for Deity. The · gadgets he 8 9 ..!1 !,!.. and herdt. The MldlanltH, the Amalekltn and thechUdren or the eut swooped
employs· cOme close to the S).lpernatural. The 2.0 ° iCi. 4!\ down on their OeJda even before the harveet. They were not after plunder. They
magazine giVeS a Jist Of electroniC pdgeta Ueed were OUt 10 "dtttroy the lncreaat of the earth• and IO leave "no IIU&tenance for
by the modern spy in detectinK' akulducgery, l1ra.eJ, "ao u to starve the chUdm. of Cod out or the land. adultery and a ll sorts of human crime. A fea-G OU ture e ntitled "Someone Knows All About You" 0 C \ S Q. The.e ferocious raiders had no h\gh purpose or state; they had no grut
lists some twenty devices which have turned REFUG-E AND military leaders and did not rome to conquer and rule. "They came at grass·
private life into indictable evidence. ~····~I!!!.N,.~TU I A. ve~'l hoppers lor multitude ... and they entered the land to destroy it." Such lt the
For example, there is the room bug-tiny and ......., 1 "~ ~ r, " fury or all who hate God-the atheists, the agnosUcs and all who have receiV«<
easily hidden. providing power only when voices P "'IZE.SEiNT H S.LP the spirit or anti· Christ. They rage and roar to exterminate all who even mUdly
are heard. It can transmit voices from a room IN TRQUBLe * honor God . ~vera! blocks away. There is the cutr-link mike, In their desperate straits, the people cried untn the Lord. Whatever their
which can be secreted in a bedroom or a con-ference room, and voices can be picked up clearly previous faults and a ins had been, at least now In the time o f trouble they had
several miles away. There is the wall pickup that the gnu.-e to tum to God.
can be held up to the opposite side of a wall, God heard their cry. He sent his angeL This angel does not seem to be a
whereby the agent can hear and record voices created beinac. but the Son or Cod himsell, the eternal Word, the etemaJ and
without any possibility of detection . pr('-existent Christ who was to take upon him centurl~ later th~ nesh o r Mary.
There is the hannonica bug, an ingenious de-He appeared to a young manohhe trlbe of ManasJ'ch. (om• of th e two sons
vice which ena bles a n agent or detective to moni-CW/J;,NG' NG-VOU tz. nf Joseph,) who was threshing wheat In a secret pla<.·r hiddt·n near the wine-
tor everything you say, through your telephone. pres!. Th e young man was Gideon. When the angel gre<'tt.od him ~lth the words.
The eavesdropper dials your number and blows L I FE MTht' Lord is with thee. thou mighty man o r valour,~ c;idt'On rt'plil'd, .. If the
a note into the device ; your phone doesn't ring, .-!) C!.. Lurd be with us. why then is aJithis befall en u!l?" but becomes a bug you would never suspect. Any-V ro
thing you say within tlfty feet of it is picked up, The angel pays nu attentinn to Gideon's implied bad raith and cun tradic·
even if the person has dialed you coast-to..eoast. lion. Hr simply comm ands him: "lio in thy might. and thou shalt save Israel.
Then there is the transistorized television p~a.L N\ ""'~ ~' -'> I ""' .,. A L c. 0 'T,. from th e hand or the M idianill.'!': have not I $cnt thet.•?"
transmitter. This can be instaUed behind a 1-~vcn though the angel did no t answer Gideon dirt'Ctly. thl' reason fo r all
g rille, from which it transmits a piciure to a THE POWER OF GOO, through Jesus Christ, alone. I've made a lot of mistalces, and life has Israel's trouble is plain to Set.'. Gideon must havt' known Uw answer in his
screen several miles away. Photos can be made can d'1Ca1ge your life. And there needn't be a become pretty dreary lor me. Now, I wcr.t You heart. reall.v. before he asked. It was becau!!oe"thechildn·n nf Israel did evil in from it which may be used in court as damaging and convincing evidence. There is the keyhole long waiting period until it h~pen., It can be to take over from here on. I JUrrender myself thl' sigh1 olthe Lo rd ." 'Fhepartirular evilthey did was In disohl',\' thl• cnmmand
microphone, a device which may be pushed occomplished in the next 2 minute., If your life and oil my problems, my loved ones, and my given th l'm at th e time oftheconquestto wipe out idolatry in tht' land. to punish
through a keyhole to pick up the slightest whis-has become dismal cr.d diffi o.tlt and last its future into Your hands and I tNst You." The tht' ldol ate~ and to keep themselves from idolatrous worshlpand rrom all
per or sound in a room. zest, you can hove it restored to its original instant that you pray this end mecr. it, your cu·existence with Baal worl"hippers. lnsteliO tht·y nnt only tolerated the dirty
There is the Doppler radar microphone. This brillicr~ce,by completely JUrrendering yourself life IS changed. God will do far~ you -+tot you practic-es of Baal wor11hip in thl' people ruund abuut, th t•.v il'dulfi::{'ct In them
appears to be an automobile spotlight but trans-to Gad, md ell;leri encing His presence. How do cannot do fcor yourself-eHect a lasting chcr.ge th emsl'lves.
m its a narrow-band signal aimed at the window 1 lk ~ ~ _., ,·0 you -d youo e""en·ence. "I oou-"t ~. How far the laraelltet had sunk Into this evU can be·-from the, .. _ that · you do this? By simp y to ing wi m Him mrouV'' -· 'I'' m .... ~·· -.... of your house, which makes vibrattons as you , d • d d del d f the father or Gideon. the one whom the Lord chose u hls .. mt to deliver the talk inside. It is connected to the agent's car Hi a son, in your awn ONOrds: "Lord I ve more Lord, an He near me, m ivere me rom
radio. The car can be parked miles away as long or leas mode a meu of my life trying to go it all my fears.'' (P solm 34:4). people. himself had an altar and a grove to Baal. We know that the rites
as it is in the line of sight of your window, and connected with these grove. and altars of Nature worship were nlthy and
the agent can hear every word you say. nasty; preumably even at this early date ·they lnduded cannibalism. JaraeJ
Ladies and gentlemen. these devices are not knowledge can be put in one small volume by An Ever }aS ti ng could not look to lhe protection that God glvee by our keeping his laws and at
from a television show; they a re real, t hey a re the fa ntastic breakthroughs of modern science. Nat I• on the same time desecrate the very lo\Uldatlon o r God's law by Indulging in vice
actual, and they are fo r sale right now through-THAT OTHER eooK GOD KEEPS and black magic.
out the United States. However. the Bible talks about a nother book, llr DR. A.U. MICHI!LSOH The angel first ordered Gideon to otrer a pure aacnnce or a kid and un·
The Ame r ican military also has "Samos." It and that i~ called the .. Book or Life." The mo-E4! .. ,, J_l.., .... ., ... 707• L .. Aot.-l.. leavened cakes. thus tumlng In deed. to God. Then. after givlng a sign that the
is a fantastic eye in the s ky, an orbiting photn.. t · J Ch · t S · In Romans 11 :25, the A ..... tle Paul speak. H and electronic eavesdropping satellite that spins men you recetve esus r1s as av1or your r~-offering was acceptable. e told him to trar down the altar to Baal and cut name is blotted out of "the books" and transferred of brael as a mystery . There is something d th In th d I th • around the earth at 17,500 miJes an hour. It is bo h J h h h own e grove, us I e woo rom e grove to ouer sacrUke to God on a to the "Rook of Life." The Bible teaches that "the a ut I e ewis nation w ic philosophers
able to pick up countdowns for misSile and blood of J esus Chri ~t his Son deanseth us from are not able to underAiand. After all the per· new aJtar.
atomic tests, as well as reveal new bridges, high-all sin" ( 1 J ohn 1 :?) . Everything that is re-secution they have endured, they still exist be. Not~e the order or evmts here. Gideon first is called to worship God: next
ways. dams and other strategic target8 in enemy corded aK&inst you in "the books" is wiped out cause God calls them an ._.e"erlasting nation." he takes actions against fal se religion. It is or no avaU to cry out against
territory· In addition to this. we keep two pairs the moment you receive Christ as your Lord and They li"e among lYI~n .. ionll of the earth · wk.'kednen and evtt·untU we have ftnt mack> publ ic conle..lon or lalth ln.Jesua
of "sentry" satellites tens of thousands of miles , Savior. Your name is then rewritten in the and yet they cannot bi''"lbeorbed by them. ln ' Chrilf: 'then IIi Hll Name we ftcht qalnat wtckedneN. not in oar own•name
in s pace on opposite sides of the planet to de-"Book of Life." the fields of Moab. Salaam predicted ·they
ted gamma and other telltale radiation from any would dwell apart from all other natione. They or power o r any other. nuclear tests another natio n might attempt se-To the Christian it is thrilling to know that h 1 h d L_ tttdon•s deed was bold and danaerous. He dared not do It In daylight. God watches and listens in order to protect us. ave ost I eir country an toeir kin g and are cretly out in space. H h b ' h h . exactly in the condition today thaoth• r•oph-" but did It during the night In the morning the men of the city were in an u~ e watc es over us. pro mg our t oug ts, llsten-.. "''
GOD 15 ALSO ABLE TO LISTEN ing to our conversations_ not for the purpose H~a foretold : "r or the children 0 Jsr1el roar and they set out to kill Gideon. They were more afraid or the god or
Th · of destroying us. but that he might help us. 11hall abide mant days without a king. and fertility and of public opinion than they were of the God of their fathe~. us 10 one way or another we are all being J without a prince, and without a sacrifice, 8 t G'd ' d tic d n r 8 aJ b h h. r th hi watched. Everyone of any importance, it seems. ust as a fathe r listens to t he conversation of u 1 eons ram a e tance o a roug 1 11 a er to a senses.
is under surveillance and scrutiny. From every-his children in o rder t hat he might know better and without an image, and without an ephod, too. Joa11h took his sland againSI all the men or the city In behalr of his son
h h how to train. love and discipline them, so God's and without t ~raph im" (Hos. 3:4). God bas d G d w ere t e e lectronic eyes a re focused upon us not rejected the Jews. for the co"enant He an ° · and secret microphones monitor our every con-ear is ever attuned to our wo rds and his eyes made with Abraham, haac and Jacob is un· lly his aclion. Gideon had bid. soccnsfuJJy. lor leaderahlp In Is rael. We
versation and almost our every thought. are upon all our actions. \ conditional and cannot be altered : "r or the next read of how he rallied the peopl,e. sending signals through th e hUla to the
If fi ·1 d 11 f h' h h Jd Throughout the entire Bible are recorded in-n t e man can o a o t IS, w Y sou we .,ifts and calling of God are withoot repent · clans. fo r ba nJe. And o n the eve or battle we read ofthemystery·shrouded th . k ·, · ·bl f th · fi · God to k ci dents in which God was watching when his ~ In 1 lmpossl e or e In mte now ance"1 Rom.JJ :29 ). affair or the Ort>ee and the dew, a renewal ofthepromiseo!God to Israel that · nd to · d th ht d d d d, servants got into t rouble. He intervened to pro-a JU ge ou r every oug , wor a n ee · h l Tho Apostle Paul asked the que!,tion in of his prople woUld rome the Meoslah who would bind Satan. Then-and B f th I · d · d . d teet t em. f we could see into the spiritual world -=-...-.: e ore ese e ectromc ev1ces were 1scovere Rom1 ns II :1: "Hath God cast away Hi11 peo· ' or ever dreamed of, God was 1·n the delectt.on we would be conscious of the fact that God is 1 , .. H tht> d~w 10re11hadowe!1 the birth of Jesus of the VIrgin Mary. · · t · · 1· d 'I f · P e. ow does he an11wer thi11 question ? He S -bus iness. Far from being dead, as some mode rn tn erposmg m ou r tves a1 Y or our protectiOn. ,1 1 1 I 1. '"-' IIWe L .. •-•· St. Th-• '""'• h• 350M, .. _,, ... , y, ... nOl,. Ma ny times we could have been lured into the says, ' I so, am an srat:lite"-that is to say theologians have been saying, he is aware of his conver11ion i11sufficientJ.roof that God ha s
H k h h d devil's trap had it not been for God's interven-ou r ever y move. e nows our t oug ts, an not cast away Hi11 people. e will restore them · k . f beh · tion. We could have been in an automobile wreck II<\ ta mg a ccount o ou r avtor. unto Himself beca use God still Jo"es th e Jews.
The Bible is clear at this point. The Seripture had it not been for God's stepping in. We could es we read in Jeremiah 31 :3 : ''Yea, 1 hue
· 2 Ch · 1 16 9 "Th f h Lo d have s uffered some other disaster had it not been 1 ed h says In ron1c es : , e eyes o t e r ov t ee with en everlasting lo\le : therefore r un to and f r o throughout the whole earth, to for God's watching and loving intervention. with loving kindness have J drawn thee." Jesus
show himself strong in the behalf of t hem whose This is why we should always "come before loved the Jew• 1nd wept o"er Jeru ulem. The
heart is perfect toward him." Jeremiah said, his presence with singing ... a nd thanksgiving." Apostle Paul loved them deeply as Wf' see rrom
"Can any hide himsel f in secret places that I The Scripture says, "Enter into his gates with Romans 10 :1: "Brethren, my heart's desire
shall not see him? saith the Lord" (23 :24). J esus thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: and prayer to God for hrael is, that they might
said , "For the re is nothing hid, which shall not be thankful unto him, and bless his name. F or be tned." The Lord want!! eve ry believer to
be manife_sted ; neithe r was anything kept secret, the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and love the Jews with the ume love and to hav~
but that It should come abroad" (Mark 4:22). his truth endureth to all generations'' (Psalm mercy upon them (Rom. 11 :311 , for their
Again, our Lord said, ''Every idle word that men 100 :4-5). plight is indescribable.
s hall s peak, they shall give account thereof in The great question that you should ask your-We hear •o much in the.e 'day11 •bout the
the day of judgment" (Matthew 12:36). self today is this: Is my name -written in the con"ersion of the world. Bu't the world ie
Over and over aga in in the New Testament it "Rook of Life"? ne"er going to be converted until the Jew•
is said of J esus, "But he knew their thoughts." Today is the day of salvation; today is the have hailed their Meaeiah. They will be tent Hi ~ was extrasensory perception to the very day of GraCe. God watches us, hears us, hoping oul as the great miuionariee of the world.
ultimate degree, and he could read the thoughts that we will accept his love and me rcy and be Then "the earth will be fiUed with the knowt.
of men as easily as he read from the Scriptures saved . But a day of judgment is coming. "Be-edge of the Lord aa the waters cover the ~ea."
in the synagogue. John w rote, "He needed not hold, the Lord cometh with t e n thousands of Of cour~e, we know the Lord Jaua Christ in
that any should testify of man : for he knew his saints, to execute judgment upon all ... their Hit humsn geneal ogy wu a Jew. But we alto
what was in ma n" (John 2 :25). ungodly deeds which t hey have ungodly com-know Christ w11 from all etemfty with Jfi•
Man's detection systems a re fallible, but God's mitted." says Jude the Apostle (verses 14-15). Father. and th•t no mere man can ucend to
are infallible. Radar systems can be jammed . Years ago in a small county-seat town a the ..,~ing:head of this liwin& lltream. He hu hidden micr ophones can be detected and discon~ no bqinn1ng of days nor end o( life. When the
nected; cou nterspy systems oftentimes make runaway team of horses careered through the fullrae of time was come that He ahould leave
s pying ineffectual. But not so with God's detec-streets. and the man in t he buggy cried for help. the glory of His r.ther to come down to thil . The county judge, a kind and courageous man rth d ff 1 ._ · 1 · -'· t10n devices. Speaking of the sun as an agent of ran into the path of the horses, grabbed the rein~ ea an su er or lne 11ns o men, tt t'"'eaed
God, the Psalmis t said. "His going forth is from God that Hi• mother thouJd be • Jeweta. Re·
t he end of the heave n, and h is circuit unto the a nd saved the man's life at the peril of h is own. member in your enngelilltic work that my Some time later t he man whose life he had p1 h ...__. __ , b ._ e nds of it ; and there is nothing hid" ( 19 :6 ). peo e w o •re to '"-Y'weu y men •re Inc saved was brought into his court charged with ''ery kinamen or Chrillt.
GOO'S O.VICIS ARI NIVIR .,...,._D murder. The condemned man had a smug ex-While on esrth, the Lord took a .pedal in·
Nothing escapes God's gaze. His listening de-pression on his face all during the tria1. He told, terett. in the Jewa. We see Him e:ains through
vices are never jammed. He hears all, knows all, ~is a ttorney he was sure he would get off, for the village. •nd citia., tuc::h.ing in the IJn•·
sees all. This is why the Scripture says, .. Be sure JUSt a few weeks ago the judge had saved his ~~pee •nd preaching to the mullitudet. At
you r sin will find you out" (Numbers 32 :23). life. But when the evidence waa brought in and He looked upontheaepeople,He .. wthatthey
Every thought and intent of your heart ill known the jury's verdict of "guilty" wu riven, the were tc~~ttered, 1h1t they we:re in trouble. lh.t
to God. God's knowledge of us ie complete and judge sentenced the man to death by hanging. they were in diatrea.; •nd1He IPOke of them
his judgments are s ure, saye the Scripture. The condemned man jumped to his feet and .. theep h•vin« no sheperd. His h.art •• fuU
The . · d f . d f h said, "But Your Hon~r. don't you remem~r of co:;:::o'on for ·•~ He-1 r .L_ re ts commg a ay o JU tment . or t .e II,IIC ~. -..,.. o -.... sinner who ia outside of Christ. The Bible teaches me? I'm the man whoM life you saved eome time We Ye Areal oppomntties Ioder to win
that God keepo two oeta of boob. One oet is &lfO. How can you bo 80 harsh In :your jud•-the Jewa lo Chriao. The chaf..._ of t1oo hour
called juat ~<the books." God not only hean but mentr: The judge faced the prieoner and 801-ie for u. lo 10 forward ..ld ~ .....m.1
he clocumonta JYeJ'l' word tbat we= IVOJ'l' emnly replied, "Sir, on that day II a elliaen and help lo lho. _......,._ ..JitbOdw of
,,._,_.,t tbat,.. think, ov•~ia•--t ourL-~ friend I waa your savior; but ·toda:y Jam your Jowa ia Jarool, Atpo. awd Fr-. ll'o-""""'Tho" Bible _, -_.... jud!J!." P" ..... the c..p.!. aaya, "And I aaw tbe ciMd, 111111! W1lat ..a .. do? Shall .. o11cnr-oof.
and ..-1. stand before God; aDd tbe boob were TodaJ God's mt!I'CJ and lqve ant atendld to leri .... 10 he -t1alt..a to tWr '-. or
opoaed: and anolher book waa opeaed, whlelo Ia ua. But when tbat merey Ia rejoctad, whoD -oMil __, ~-~ tho book of life: and tho ciMd ...,. Judpd out trifle with tho ploediq of God'o IIPirft. ..._ .. ·-lo--· · loootl,._
of thaee tlllnp wloidl,-n wil-Ia tho boolla, -tum our baeka a-tbe 0.. wllo died for ~· -,._ ...... _. ,._ 10
........ua. to tholr -a• (IIeNiadoa 10:12). ua-thoD-mlllt fl<lB tho-' J....-da)o.· Ao ,._ :rr--, ll •"= ~··til ""E:
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of a...la&loD eoulcl -• .......ciiJq lib...,._ your holm" (He-4:7). Lonl"'"'lla ........ • IOI!olf _. , • .,,. r.ter "'-or ftlm, or tho -ra-.,_, that I Ilk you to recei.e Chrlat ao your Lord, your ,._ • .., t 1 10 J11o _,., "C 1 ''" JW, • = to tranaform tho d*emlaatlon of M..Ur, and your Savior, repontl .. of your lin _..., ,.. .., ............ ,_ c.,r (Ia
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A.. Oivi1ion betwean !)e.Jieven it al-
W'IJ'I dl1tftuinr. The view• to which
you ftfer, however, are more appro--
priateiT two 11•tema of Biblical in-
terpretation. A beUevn can be ruilty
of baeblidinr. Scripture teKhel
th.il, ad mu.trattonl from indlvid-
uala abound Ia lilt. Remember, bow-
ever baclulldlal" I• oa. thJnr, but
lotlnr one's Nlvation l1 aaothlr. The
Blblil IHclioo that •-an ladlvldaal
lo oand be will act llu a Chrlotlon.
lluleaJiy, bo will claoin 1o 11.. a
...UJ lifo. lohn 8 :11 tallil ao, "For
God ao loftd tho woild thai ho .. ..
bill ..... .,. ..._. Son, that ... ........
lftr btl~ l.a 11111111 lhoa.kt DOt per-
fA, Mt loaft onilaotlq lifo." It
-110t .., that bo wiD loan tbll ~ .. n If bo -.·t ba<blldo.
.,_ ..... ..,.W .. to~
............. •t ot ... rt.u&iat'
life. '"'-Ood---lila, .. -jut aaotlr -.. ..,.
,(1 .. a IO:ft-10). -·• 10:1-1
- -that -..... al1 -paol-tlrr•IIJ =-tiW tJ7 tM Lord 1-
CUII&'a...._w,.,.-~~ ..
lo fW • tM ..., "' Qrlol. ....
,al --" Wo lifo ww an bo1Joa
.... -..,. .. lllwF .. tM ._."'-...,.1_. tM Lon!
(0 Owl l'hr I:U). ftll .... 811 _ ............. _, ·~ _ ...... ,__.b ..... ..................
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Mattson-East vows recited PHI IITA LAMIOA
ILICTS MAYfiiLD
·NEII'ORT HARIDR EIIJGII
SECDIID IECllGII --..... 3 l!IIJIISDAY, JULY ' -OOIUIA DEL IIAII, caLif.
.. : ..... -All .. .............. ll'•'*•
-YlftHIUono.,. -or••r-• ..... ,.. "" 1• as-Eucottp .... .,,,_
18. :
'1111 l>dde to IDe .....,.._
or lin. : Lolo 11oi&-or
4111 -U.,:·lnlao VU.
I .... ·ODd IDIID 8. 'lila-
or Lool Beacb. :na•-·•
·-· ........ A.A.. o-or Clolooado ODd o.. :IDIID
Eaotor11-.:
A doobleweddiDinrviOI
wu NOd llr IDe Rev.Eclwll<l
AIIOO. ..... llr. Jl-p ..
blo doo .. lerlll ...map. ·
'Die tlrtde wore a wbUe
pea de IOle pnm covered
wilD IIIII ....... ODd cb&D-
IIllJ laoo. : '!'be IDdlce or
lace wu accetect w1Cb
8Hd peuh •d the traiD of
otlt orp~u wao IIPPllqued
wilD lace. 'A obouldor ,...,.
vetl wu beld wttb a duater
or orpa&a peqla. :Sbe cu-
rled a bouquet or wblte pro
da:J.l&a.
'lbe bridal atteodanta were
dreued In lhadea -of pint
and apricot. :110aa JaDia E.
Bredebort or Harbor VIew
Mn. David DleHII. (Bernie Alden pl.oto.) Hilla was maid of honor.
P . . B . . The bridesmaids were Chi atnc1a ourgeo1s •s ~~=~~0~~~:.1:~!':~
d D 'd D . b II at Berkeley, Todi Quatman we to av1 1e a ~~~·e .... ~ ~:!n"':' ~~
Miss Patricia Ann Bor-Williams and Mary Lu Bour-
geois and David Louis Die-geoi s. sisler or the bride.
ball exchanged weddinJ!: Paul Barba was best man.
rings at a 1 p.m. wedding John Barba and Mike Barba
service Saturday, June 22. served as ushers. along
at St. John the Bapust with Mike Williams and
Catholic Church. COsta Mesa. Brand Bourgeois. brother ,or
The bride i s the dau~hter the bride.
Atherton and Jenny Peter-
son or Long Beach.
Juris Ozols or Oakland
served as best man. Ushers
were Robert Homsy and
Steve SCialabba of Visalia,
Willis Webb of Santa Mon-
ica. Craig Olsen of Carmel
..nd Steve Sander of Phila·
delphia. of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Bour· Sal ly Armstrong had charge
geois of 2389 Fordham Dr., ot the guest book ar the re-
Costa Mesa. The groom 's ception. Special guests at Guests adjourned to the
parents are Mr. and Mrs. the wedding were Mr. and Newporter Inn for a recep--
Walter Dieball or, 5392 Mrs. c harles A. DeLano. tioo following the ceremony.
Santa Barbara. Westminster. loog·time Corona del Mar Flower arrangements were
The bride wore a nylon residents and great-grand-pink and white, and hors
lace gown or pure white· parent s or the bride; Mrs. d'oeuvres accompanied the
made with a full hoop skirt Earl Chamberlain or Costa champagne, puncb and wed--
and long train. The l ace or Mesa. grandmother or the ding cake. I
the gown and train were bride, and Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Mattson \lo'Ore a pale
sprinkled with sequins. Her Shanklin, grandmother o:r the yellow chiffon dress witb
fingertip veil was held wirh groom . . white orchids. The groom's
a cluster or nylon roses. The bride is a Costa Mesa mother \lo'Ore pale apricot
She carried a bouquet of High School graWate and at· silk shantung with a similar
white orchids. baby cama· tended Orange Coast Col· rorsage.
tions and stephanoti s. l ege . Her husband is a gra· Followin« a hooeymoou
Mi ss Barbara Pelkey was duate or La Oufnta HiRh in northern California, the
maid or honor, dressed in .a ~ ,...f¥14.., ~~ ,~t tOOUpla ,wQU ute their borne,
Oqpr, lao.gth gown or pink Coll.~~. . .... , • LD Berkeley. wbere tbe
crepe aod carrying a bouquet ld h
iq variegated shades or G en ye · d pink. Dressed In gowns ol 0 ars onore
ll~ner pink were br1des-Mr. and Mrs. John Custal· reception. 'lbey are now m&~d Carol Rotman. Kathy son or 501 !)eaward Rd., liviD« 1n Brentwood and _ .... ---~~~··
COMI'LI'IE
~.~ ...
...... ..... "*c.... e 1411 L C......,. _ .. _ .,.,.....,.....
Corona :-tigblands. had oeu. Leisure Wodd.
ly 100 friends and relatives Two other celebrat1oos
to help than celebrate their raced the OustafSOD'a 50
50th wedding ann1Yeraary, yeara. Tbe women's rellow-
Saturday, June 15, at the 1f. ship or lbe Lutheran Cburch
vine Coast Country Club. ot th e Master, Corooa del
Not only were there many · Mar, au:prised the golden
guests at the recept1Cil couple wilh a wedding cake
given by their dlildnm, OOt and oorree celebration arter
they came rrom rar away church on Sunday, June 16 .
places such as Oak Park, and l ater that same after·
JU., Barrington, and Holly· ooon the Ted Norton's or
wood, Ill .. Las Vegas, New ~merald Bay reted the wbole
Mexico. and their rormer ramUy with a surprise party.
h<Xne in Riverside, Dl.
Hosts and hostesses (Of LEGAL NOTICE
the anatr were their aons·m. NOTICE Or PUBUC HEARING
law and daughters Mr. and Notice I• hereby she11 1b.1
Mrs. 'Villiam Flynn' or Wood-the Pl.aaaillf Con:~n•i•aioa of the C1ty o Newport Beach '=========~ side, Calir .• and Mr. and Mrs. will hold • pablic bnri11 1 oa r Willlam Schust or Deaver. the appllcatloa of Byroa Palnr.·
All the grandchildren were err,.. a Uae Pen~~ it j387 to per· BUSHNEll
•4• .... ,1. l lnecul•o
..... 1• .S4.U
SALt: .U.U
Present too _ John Flynn m.it deve,loptaeat o a commer· ' c1al manaa a11d docka al 3300 and his wtre, Kathy, or Sao VI• L ido, Newport Beach.
Francisco, the younger Nodce i• hereby hlnher
Flynn children Judy and sivell tha1 nid publi c hearios
1.\IUliam, and all 3 or the will be held oo the 18th d•y
Schusts Btll1r'. James and of July, 1.968, at lhe hoar of
hat b or Jerrrey.' ' t~~ P~"f' :heth~;:;:r~ll i~~·
The only guest at their City H•ll, at which tin•e aad
wedding, In Morris, Ul., 50 place aay aod all person Ia•
•. c • • ,, years ago was the bride' tereeted may appear aad be II heard lhereoa • .,..,...._ ••I ~M•. brother, LeRoy CJ. Wicks ol Ray y . Copelia, •ecretary
1_,..70 Las Vegas, New Mutco. Newport Buda City
west ror Cbe spectal occa.-Pab,l;IM: J•ly 4, 1968, Ia r=;~~~=~;;;;;;;~l Mr. and Mrll . Wicks drove Pl .. aias Comrat .. ioa
..........,.::, 1 OGd slon hom New Yort City, 1'11 ei'Newport Harbor E .. ip
BEll. BROADWAY whore they had juot dlo...,. LEGAL NOTICE MORTUARY battedrrom a lllp to Europe.
110 !Load~. Another opeclol I!UOIII wao
m --• Mr. Ouatal1100"s brotb•.
Ult-MII..a.IOI Cilia.._ Walter, and hi• wUa, Yilt·
I'OULD YOU BELIEVE
M.M!f.ctwren' S.~~tpl••
•• Whel•••l•l
!oAMPUMAMIA IIIOP
aa I. C..st Hwy., CD
tors rtom HollyiiOOII , IlL
Mr. Qlotar-reUred 11om
hts manuraccurtng bulilneaa
to come 10 Cal.Uomia Ia
1858. TJro .... ..... bod
-ed ror blm -111
Rl'f8tSido, w ....... otlhe
'
OPEN
CE RTir!CATE or BUSINESS
rictitiou r 11111 Namt!
THE UNDERSIGNED don
hereby certify 1ha1 he Is cna-
ducti•tl • J."urniture llP:hol au~ry
baaioeaa at 135 E. 17th St.,
Co•t• Mua, C:a1Horn1 •, 921627
1111der the fi ctitious fi"" ll..,fl
of G & G Uph.ohuery •ad that
Mid finn Ia compo!H"d of the
foiiiiW IDfl per110o whnse aame
Ia full aadlplaee of resideace
•re aa follOws, to•wit:
Willi,. I. Gabriel, 129 Ellis Pl~f ullenoa, California. WIT~ ESS my h•d this 271h
day or Jne, 1968.
7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. OAILY
Willi.n 1. Gabriel
STATE OF CALirORN IA
COUNTY or ORANGE ••·
ON TltiS 27 th day of Juoe,
1961, Mfore me, • No 1ary
Pllllllc I• •d for Nicl co .. ty
all atatel ruldias thereia, •ty c-.. ••lo•ed .. d awers,
ren-•llt appearell Willi-I.
~riel. boq to •f! to IH!
... ,.,_ .... ·-· i • .. boo M:tihll lo tlrle wi .. l• \aat,...
...., •II Kbowlellpll to ••
.._ •• ueneell ... •••· .TNESS •y ll•ll •II olftc:lal ...... "
•uc~o-..
Jenr w•. ••••••
A COIII'Lnl UIYICI STATIOII r-···-lln•h•-,.,.., e~ MJ.,.
flll1 niCTICIMIC ..... ANALY8S ..... , ..... All~ Baile•
.... .,. h~Ue I• _.. lor --'II ~-·s.-C...I-.. £.,1.-ll"f ltTI
.... , Joly t. It, II, I$, r:.· .......... ·-
Nell N&YGold or N-'
Beacb,,.. elected u&iOIIOI
vice .,-d.,l Ill lho 1'711
._... Pbl Bo<a Lambda
buain•• auoclatioo ~
..,lloo llllfallbJIIPm, D.C.
He 11 a bullinna 800D0111icl
major · wbo waa lficlla'ed
rtom OCC IIIIo year. He wtU
Oootioue bit educatioo at
cbe Uoivertity of Soutbem
CaUforuiL
Douf Crowe of Colta
Meu. a data proceaain&
maJor at DCC aDd pan time
emplo)'ee at OolliDB R&dto. ·
woo Drat place at tbe COO•
veotioa to tbe vocabulary
relay contest.
'Ibe OCC cbapter or Pbi
Beta Lambda. Nu Upsilon,
was awarded tbe gold seal
cbapter award or merit cer-
tiftcate, preaealed by tbe
Natiooal auaioeas Educa-
lloa A..,
Your
I! T 4K! PltiOI II CiiR
CCIURTBUS, l'ltOIIPT
SI!IMCE ...
f•tr• •"""'!"" ta llateil• -..,.._ ..... .... ,,,., ,,,. ,.,.,, ... ., .. , ...... ,_, ....
•leo ..,.,. ll"lroll: H•••, el••••• ,..l&owa,
,.,.,.., rv .. clo-84, ... .,,..toll, _..._
, ~"fo4, fit'l lahell· ...... , •• ·''~fE OELI·
YEttY .
YILET ............ -
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Orco Co.
BUILDING BLOCU • ALL SIZES • ALL nPD
T• .. ,lluo: ~~ J ...
.. &.eol.._ 1...._ 1111 L ...._._..a-
Outlet
FURNITURE & CARPETING
I' SOFA. LOVE SEAT SETS. , , • , • 101 Zll.ll woro 435.00
FOil TIEL IIIAG CARPET •• , , •••• 101 1.111 , •• wos 11.95 yd.
Mrs. John CllffarJ !•••· (, ... , l. ttL Sl,.or photo.)
bride is completing her
course in biOlogy at the
University or Caltromla and
the groom is taking bia
master's degree in businen
aOninistration.
The bride is a graduate
from Corooa del Mar Hill>
School and was a Panile
sophomore, the womeo.' a
bon or 80Ciety at Berkeley.
Her husband was
with booors at Berkeley
wttb a bachelor or science
degree in electrical engi·
DMrini· Sped.al guests included
Dr. Jobo East, step-rather
d tbe groom; Mr. and Mrs.
O.F. Williams (she is the
bride's sister) from Wav~
laod, Miss., and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Greene, friends
f'rom Sberman Oaks.
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.... u.tM. •. 'nit ••••ace. J.Ntepur Ave. oear Coaa W. Balboa Blvd •• Cenual
..... wu '*'· ~ wu Hwy ., ColoDa del Mar. bit Newport. •Wfered a faintiaa
--aa I blact:board to Cbe parked oar of Suaao spell while waltine on Lido
llle Ill-l1r aD "'*"""" Cololulw.· 19. cf 438 A"t' bridao It 3:40; the fire ell-we.... ..., •&ered lbe da Ave .. Corooa del Mil P~tment applied rUUICi-
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201 VIa _Cordova. Lido Isle made away wtt.b the ltgbt ambulance to take Mr.
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1101 Clr.'"" o••v•
NE:WPOfltT BEACH, CAL.IFOANIA
THE AMERICAN L.U,THERAN CHUACH
8:30a.m. to q:)O a4rn. -Wor&hlp !»>rvtct
~:45 a.m. 10 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -wor ship Service
--.J-O.Biollt,Poo ...
The Rev. Oeotp J . 8uadiecht, Vi titation P111101
-!1414131
Owiotl ... Sci• •
S.vlce•
JlUT (."'U;aCH OF
CII .. $T, SCIDCn&T
3303 Vi a Lido
Newpnll Reach
St;I<UA Y S<:IIOOL
9: IS •·"'· ... ~ II '·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES
9:U -II • "'·
WElJNESOA\' EVE~lf'lo!f,
, ........ J .. a-•
.fC.ate ..... ' . O.ptlat Bible f•llowaklp , •• _, .. , .. , -.... ,o.o-o ..
S...• ARe & M .. MII• Sta.
Or. P.O. NeUmann, pat&or
,._ TetriCe, aald &bat a Lido Iale, l'tom tbe private A 'W~ u:mpany uu<*
1175 teleacope h&4 been 00<* of Robert Bradford, was stolen while the driver
CU• hom &be IOUlh tide 725 Via Udo SOUd ... Hla was delivering bread to El
pado. • .Midu Primeau. Nil 111d Ndder were tM:eo Rancho Market. Z727 Newa
55, ol 1914 -... Ocean Ft., hom bla private beach, aaid port Blvd .• Balboa; he saw Cearral .Ne~, autrered a Hugh Sulberland, 18 Bay Is--it driven away by someone
OJC oo lbe .en lide or ber land, setting his l osa at accompanied by a girl we~
head wb~ abe tripped on 1150. . . Usa Gustafson, ing a red bathing suit; Of-
the Slepa, lbe was treated 15. o1 1432 w, 81l)' Ave., n cer Cannichael located
at Hoag Hospital and r~ Ceottal Newport, said sbe the truck undamaged near
leased. · .Scbool days over, bung her watch oo the steer~ 7300 W. Ocean Ft., West
Mat thew McLaugblln, 14. ot tng wheel of~ boat lett at a Newport. .. Otricer A. Ooum
1703 W. Balboa Blvd., Ceo-boaC yard tor repair and gave chase when he saw a
tral Newport. went nshtng when the boat was re~med, car speed by on Coas t Hwy. nom Newport Pier, fell tbewatch was gone ... Peter at MacArthur Blvd .. Corona WHEN PHOTOGRAPH ERS get together,
asleep at 11 p.m. J~e 16, castro, 207 Abalooe Ave., del Mar. 1and arrested Ray there's bound to be -1 camera on hNtd,
and when he awoke 71-i: hours Balboa Island, surprised 2 Allan Ellwanger. 57· of and the result Is a photo : I eft to right.
later, his Ctsbing pole and youths after they bad rut the 7()91-i: Larkspur Ave._. Cor-Garth Chandler of Newport Beach, newly
graphers, ·West Orange County; Jim Tr~
heame, guest speaker, dllt.l Rene Laurs en
of Santa Ana. out~lng president. (Laur-
MI::ETING t "·"'· READING ROOM •••" ••r•: 9 ...... -s r .....
WN"••"''' 9 '·"'· -7:•U "·"'· T.,,,,.,, -~~ f,.4,,:
SUN DAY SERVICE&
S a.r 1. Sun4ay School
.. 0 a.m. Morn ina Wonhil'
6:1.J p.m. Trainina Union
7:00 p.m. Evenina Wo rahip
spin reel were gone ... A llgbt cord and ~lled down ona del Mar. at Bays1de Dr. 1 d ld f f 1 1 Ph to
wallet with 1350 cash was the outside lamp at Di Ptaz.. (Continued on paJe 5) e ecte pres !."'t o pro ess ona o •
s en photo.)
taken from the parted car za 209 Palm St Balboa· 8th d I d E • TIUSTEES TO ELECT
of Dr. \~illiam .Seidel. 1867 tb~ youths lett 'th~ lamp at' gra e ea s ns1gn Trustees ot the Orange
Boa V1s ta Circle, Costa tbe rear of the Balboa Laun· Coast Junior College Dis~
Mesa. wh.ile he was at the dromat and r~ oft. . . . .. Horace Ensign School reports 94 seventh graders and tric t have set July 10 at 8
16th St. beach in Central Stolen bicycles were repo~ 99 eighth graders on the 4th quarter honor roll. All A p.m. for their annual o,..
Newport. · .A tackle box ed by Margaret Ann~ Treacy grades were earned by the following 8th grade students: ganizatio na.l meeting to
and 2 reels, valued at l 100, 217 Ftre11ze Lido Isle and Denny Cline, Carol Schmi dt and Paul Schneider. elect a new president and were taken Crom the gar•><•e ' · ' cle k p e ,·de t or the ot George Gritrin, 2335i r. W&rd Vance, 1311 N. Oay Here is the complete honor roll list: r · r s n
vine Ave., west Upper 3ay Ft., 3alboa Island. SEVE~TH GR•OE Jane Pettin<>ill board for the past year has
" A I"> Barbara Hiestand been William Kettler or .Swimming instructor Wecinea .. ~, Jvne 19 Holly And erson Sue Picking Ping Ho H . 8 h d Lonny KeeCover, 18, of 647 -7 Gay Anthony Margaret Porter Tim Hourigan untmp;ton eac ' an
Joanne, Costa Mesa, report-st~~~~t, R2;~;t Ar~~~~:r ·s,.', Mark Altelsey Cla~k Pothof~ Kathy Hubbard hworfhbeK eene ~r Seal JB~cb
ed a Sl(KJ wristwatch taken Cynthia Beckett Manlyn Reavle Heidi IUingsworth as en servmg as c e~ ...
Crom his pants in the car East Bluff, riding a skim~ Barton Seek John Ross· Duggan Mark Jillson LEGAL HOTICE
at the 12th St. ocean beach board at the 17th St. ocean Sally Bemus Laura Rowlett Debbie Johnson
in Balboa ... A.n accident at beach in Central Newport, Karen Bissonnette Ken Sarkissian Terry J ohnson
11 :50 a.m. at 8e~nia Ave . came to a sudden ha lt whtn Cathy Britvich Ellen Savasky Valeri e Johnson
and 4th Ave .. Corona del the board hi t dry sand; he Ken Brown Tom Searles Teri Kahn
Mar, involved the cars dri· was treated at Hoa, Hos-Lori Brown Philli Shergalis Kenneth Kalmbach
ven by Mary Pauline Pursell pi tal for a pos~b le frac~ Lee Burke Lee Shuck Kathy Kawamura
of 2623 Cove <:;t., Corona del tured ankle. : .Fishin g Scott Caldwell Wendy Smith Chri s Kay
Mar. and The resa Ann Riley, gear and clothing, valued Chri stine Clark Betsy Staub Steve Kran z
Santa Ana : also slightly at Sl21. was taken from the Jim Cline John Sutton Valerie Kriz
damaged was the parked car locked q n of Robert Chris Cobb Cari Swidler Dee LaJeunesse
of Carol Seifert, 620 13e· Alexson near his home at Terri Coit Greg Taube Hollie Lamberth
~ronia Ave ... The car of .t:!O'-, \largueri te 1\ve., Brian COkas Gary Thome Paul Lindroth
Marvel Loui se Caliva, 7rJ7 Corona del \tar ... ('.o-can Ka thy Coleswonhy Patricia Toews Vicki L.ohman
St. James Pl., rolled back dri ver John Ech ternach Jr., Carl a CoUey Charles Turner Malcolm MCC ulloch
across the street and hit 12. of 14 34 Santiago Or., Robbie Conn Karl V~Herzen Linda McMillan
the parked c ar of Janet {)over Shores, met up wi th Anna Dolby KEllenh Walk! er Debbie Meany
Koehler. 714 l)t. James Rd . Suzy Doyl e eit Ch · M'll a slight accident on Lincoln J r W'lk tiS l er
Tuesday, June 18
Bumper to bumper colli·
sions at 3 p.m. on Coast
tlwy. near lris Ave., Corona
del Ma.r. involved a cars
(reading from front to back)
driven by Michael Reiland,
18. o f Mankato, Minn .; Jo-
septl R. Chrisnan. 19. or
U }'<* •• a •••cCifMr, 01
tna• of a neweoftlel to
lttc tlatbot Ar•• wha hu
n01 IM'cn .. ,_.·.. do
hill • , • .,. by um., dll•
Het'bor Vi.ai&or Mtwen
I llftd tO a.m .• IIIMI .,.~
wi II call Oft )'Gill friend
•ith valuable infarmatic..t
and aifu from friendly
buaineu lhmt •hidl
atMCI ••-" to help her
INCOtM •C4111ain&e4 .;~
her nc• surrwndinaa.
Ln. at 5:55 p.m.4 and was Debby Dunn u tan :·!. Debbie Mitchell
Greg Edalatpow Abby. Wtlson . M1'ke Moad tr eated at lioag Hospital Lori Etkin Demse Wunderlich J im Moi se
for injuries ... Ki m Da vid Terri Finkbine Lei~a Wyman Cathy Monaco
Sieven, 21. of 2282 Chan- Jon Fitzgerald Martlyn Yardley Jim Murphy
ne·t Rd., Balboa, was ar· Will iam Franklin Pam Yoder Beth Nac zkowski
rested at his home at 7:40 Jody Friday Beverly Young Cindy Nash
p.m. on the charae of sale Charles Glazier EIGHTH GRADE Dave Ni chols
of ,heroin ... J ohn Edward Janet Gangwer Mary Adams Karen O'Brien
Ballantyne, 39, of 6 13 36th Dan Gribble Scott Adams Doug Parmentier
St., West Newport, wa s Cindy Hall Julie Allan Lisa Peck
booked on the charge of Mary Hamel Nikki Appleman Sandy Peterson
drivina under the infl uence Gary Hammerslag Debbie Bec kwith Ste ve Plumb
of liquot; Officer E. Rudd John Harris John seeman Terry Presley
made the arrest after chas· Bill Hasenjaeger Kathy Benson Tim Quinn
mg the car from Coast William Heidbrink Krts Benson Rick Redman
Hw y, along Balboa Rlvd. to Liz Heiser Tom Billings Gail Reed
J2nd St. and Lake Ave. . . Robert Hendershot Bob Bowman Dan Richardson
Offi cer A. Doum spotted a Lyn Highland Phillip Brown Peter Roche
damaged Cadillac '" the Mark Hinshaw Jane Burton Margaret Rogers
bushe s along Cli ff Dr. at Kathy Hoke Karen Bu eter Doug Rosener
Dover Dr .,near Cliff Have n, P eggy Howland Charlotte Bu tz Carol Schmidt
offered to adminis te r the King Homann Sue Canning Paula Schneider
Janet Hunt Theresa Carden Stephen Schone
sobriety te st to the occu-'Doug Johnson Robin Chard Peter Shergali s
\OTI CE Ot' I\ Tf\ TJQ,\ TO EW:,\GE I ~ Til~: ~,\U: Or
,\I.COIIOI .IC H ~:\'EIIM:ES
Jun,. '!-I. 1968
Tn \\t.on> I t \1." Conr.-rn:
SubJ"r t to i><"'}PIII '" of th.-
li<'f'll"" ••PPII"d 'for, not,. .... ;,..
hl"rt-L, ,11:i'"" thilt thr un d!•t-.. j!lnr-d prufJO!Sf'" Lo :or•ll a].-Q"
hroli r \Jr,••ra!l."" I'll thl' Jl"'' mi "'""· ,if.,.rrihl'd '"' folio .... : .,.VI ltrli<>trup'", Coron:o •lrl
\f ar '\' .. ..,·po rt ll··ro t h,
o\oyonr dt'i!iirlnll to protr:~t thl' ;,..,..uan f',. nf J~ueh lierftl'l,.(:~)
rnay fit" a •·rririe.! ptote"'t wilh
any olfiet' of thl' J)rplttrnenl
of ·\leobolic H"vrra~ Con•
trol, .dthin 30 day$ of th " (L'\tt'
\hi' pro~l!'d premi""""' were
fil'"<l po:o;t,.!f , "'tatinfl> p ound!!
for drnial ol!• provided by la w.
Th"' prl'rni"'"''" orf' nnw licen!!led
for the 10ale of alcoholic bev-
era(!e&. The fonn of verifica•
tion me y ~ 'obtaiDf!d from any
oHice of thr O..partment.
Paulo• & Soukl'ra~ -. '"'"
Heating -Air
Conclitlonlng
ShHt Metol
16..0 Sup.,lor Ave.
Ll 8.5531
TNI HoUIIOI YIIITCIII
...... : KY .. J61
pant of th e car, \1araaret Dougall Johnson Denny Cline Cheryl Shoelle:man
Rowe Greenly , 44, of 2033 Mjsty Lee Vtcki Clucas Greg Smith eiEAUTY SALON
Holiday Rd ., Baycre s t; the Gaye Lewi s Linda Dawson Gloria Some rs
offer was refused, and Pallicia Lewis Dale Di ckenson Terri Spraitz
arrest on the charge of Vivian Loomeau Lynn Dorius Angie Stafford
drunk in auto followed. . . Beth Lu ymes Carolyn Doyle Chri s Storch
Postman V iq~il Bate s, 45, Lisa Maglione Ka thy Dur~an Lynn SUllivan
of 1928 W. Ocean Ft., Cen· J ames Ma skey Julie Ford J im Sweet
ual Newport, was bi tten by Bradley Miller Da vid Gauntlett Mi ssy Talbot
a black and brown coll ie Kim Miner Nancy Gi ck J eff Thompson
while de livering ma il to the Terr y Moore Katie Gordon Laura Thornburgh
Forre st Neal re sidence, 207 Maureen Murphy Ann Grasso John Tupy
Evening Canyon Rd., Sh ore Tim Murphy Tracey Gunt Scott Wall
Cliffs ; the dog was quaran~ Steve Myers Karen Hammack Jennifer Watson
1011 ,...,..., U.ci. tined. . .Dean \1yers, 48o Marlee Newland Rick Heather Pat Williams r~;;g"~·~·~,.~·~·•r• .. 5;";~l Prospect s t., Newport ~\1~e~~~mer ~~~ ~:J:n ~~~~Winn Shores, reported the theft of
, c•mm. check. and 04VIO PRZ NAMED TD BANK POSITION
credit cards from his office David W. Pelz or Balboa bank's Corona del Mar
at 28 13 Lafayette Ave., Island has been appointed main branch.
Newport ... Rex Kennard of assistant cashier at Bank Mr . Pel z. who will be the
Laauna re ported the .Jl'?S or America's Irvine Campus officer in charge or thfl
'theft of c lothina and cur~ branch . according to C .E. branch. was named to the
~--...J rency fr om the Beach Set, Schuller, manager or the post after completing a one-
BEA UTY NOO~
2732 E.. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone b73-733b
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
• RQIODELIIIG •
ADDITIOIIS
LICEIISED l IOIIDED
FRED H. GE(:!WICK
304 Geldao>Od
613-6041 -54'1· 2170
S.n•l"t the Cee .. el
•~•• •Itt! Guetu, c-.,..-. & ,,_,,
fHicleotl Se,.,lu r -------------------, year bank management train·
S d ing prosram. He joined 8 ot w.tch'• c_,.,.,.
I en in II A in 1967 after earning hi& 2MoliO;.,_,,. .... LJI-3JII
bachel or of science degree eo•t.aMe ..
I in finance rrom Calitomtal-----------·1
You. • TODAY I SCate at Los Angeles. • DRY CLEANING
Uve at 302'..i Diamond Ave. I I
Pelzandhis wife. Rosemary. -n
I I LEGAL NOTICE /};Ill:!:: I None[ or PUil.JC Hf..ARrNC cr;;.
I I Nodee Ia berebr IP•• daat
I the Pluoiaf Conual .. loa of
I th Chr o Newport Riedl
I will hold e ,_hUe haria&"
•• e_1pllud-. of lfewpert M• I OHiciel ·newspaper of the City of Newport Beoch. I rl.e s.ntee Dry Dock fw a u-
Pe .. lllllt te pe•h ope,.d•
I I 2721 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR. CAUP. I of n ..... .,. ...... , 2127 .... Co•t Hwy., Newport 1 LOCAL SUBsCRIPTION RATE : Onlr s.c.oo • r•r. 1 a;~::"~. 1• ...... ,.,..,
I (T.h .. 'a '33 1/3 cefttl e fMftlh) 1 p.-.. lhet aald pahlio llearia1
will be tlelcl oa •• tt• .. ,
I OUTSIDE OF THE HARIIOR AREA: SS.OO • ,_ I of Joly, 1968, o1 •• "' of 8:00 , .... ta ••to.•dl ~-..
· 01u~ CASH TODAY ._,. af lila l'ilew;rrt Boo,.
l
lll.wll IIAIL IN THIS OllDI!It ud YOUR ~~or I Cl.,. Woll, •• ... ... •• c: •r •4 all ,...... , .. &e4 •&J .,,.., •4 M •-"• ....... I MUI" I .. .,. y. c.,.u •. ••cr.Uf1 I ,. . .,,." •·~ c11,.
Lan MIUTA ZIP .J Polll/!:j!'~ ~.";;'.',"~
------~-----------111• ".,..,., B•n.r IA•I• •
Finest quality dry cleaning
on the premises
Ca r display ..!.:;;: ;;;-:·.~~:.t~·
III:C'OND C'Hl:.CII Of'
J I ·2 CIIIUST. I<'IEJIIITtST set u y 8 N ..... , ... ,. "
Cotonl del M•r
11le largftst display or 610 Ca,-na tion Ave.
elegant automobiles in SUNDAy SCitOOL 10 ...
Orange County history is SUNDAY SERVICE 10•-
planned tor Sunday, July 28, Yt'EO!'liESDAY EVENING
194;8, on the UCt campus. il.fEf:TINC. 1:00 •·"'·
al READING ROOM -This first annu "pageant · Mutu~l Buildin&
of the automobiles" will 28 63 East Coast HiJhway
be open to the pubhc rrom Moo.-Sat, 10 il.m. to 5 p.m 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. More than Thur~dilv "v .. ninlf-7 to 9
200 beautiful cars are ex~ You are ~ord•ally •nvtled to
pected to be displayed In auC"nd Church Scrvu;es and
the show, which will feab.lre 10 utie rhr Rud1n1 ltoom .
the "Grand Prix de Medal-:======:====r
lion" awards ror e xcellence Lvthet• Gurch
in the Conn o r bfonze. silver Ot the ,..,,_,
and gold medallions. LutMt•
Proceeds from the sl\ow CHrch in ..._,ice
will be donated to the B1g 2'X)O Pacific View Dt.
Brothers o r Orange County Corona del Mat, CalitocQj.
to help them carry out their Dr. William R. Eller
program of providing COUD· Phone: ORiole l·S022
seling for emotionally 8:45a.m .. family Wor~~oh lp
troubled boys in fatherless 9:45 a.m., Chorrtt School~
homes. 11 :00 a.m., Futi•e Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:2P p.m. Bible Study
&:00 p.m. Prayer Mecltna
ATTEHO THE CHUIIOI
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
............. The,.... a4 Cod
TMhnoftafChriM
TN Powat' oi tiM' "tofy ~
w~.y So l\onl 11 .v.~
~"'"f; W<>ul'hp 'I and l(l•ln AM
lW'fltnl Sc-"'•cr J """'
~...U,. l obll' St ....... .ond ,,,.,.., 7 PM ,...,I'M',., v"""ll "''v'fr•
A full YIMIIh Prop-
Cm. af Or_,. Mil llrd. tl. eo... .....
raoot"' H l ''"'"· lfCI>. Mlw NURSE RY PROVIO[f)
Mr. Will Hank, president L::=========~-!:==========; or the California Card Com-r
Jlpmdit ..... ,,. tLJI a!lperd,
:1262 ...... -· N_.. HelP.•
A Fru •J l•tk,oJat
co .. ,,.,.,..,,.. c•rl.,.t• Chrd ,. ................. ,,.. .... . ..
pany, 1 and a member o r the
volunteer board o r directors
or the Big Brothers or
Orange County. will serve
as chainnan of the pageant.
V.illlam Lauer, pref ldeot or
the Packard International
Motor Car Club or Costa
Mesa. will sef'o(e as chair· 91nday Service and O..rc:b. Sc:hool at 10:00 a.m.
man or the j"dging commi t· _!::~~~========'=-=-=·=64=·='D=·===
AMERICAN GLASS
All types or glass
167 1 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa
Phone: 548·2261
• UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLST ERJIIG
Off; .. :?~ ... ;I~ ... ------·--""' MA(NIOIU u.,...l n lti
r IIi
tt&
WILCOX.CIUTTINDIN
HAUIWAIII
N..,...._.l Cli!a..-... kl
1700 W. CNit Hwy .. N.L -· ~.-........ ""
{By Europem~ Cro{tsm~ro.)
REMODEl: 2 , •. ••• ONLY
$69.50 C•ll "Bemy••
215 Mo;• H. e. 536~S
FREE ciel & pickup
Tllll OffiCI !.1.1""'" ,... •:.:.N::U::R::S::E::R::Y::_ ____ _ ~~I
CU ST0\1
FU RNITU RE UPHOLST ERY
o QUALITY WORK •
NElL'S
fl REHOUSE UPHOLSTERY
2809 Mewport Blvd.
Newport l•aeh
67S.«l64
• HEALTH RESORT
TROPICAL FISH
We have the largest and
most beautiful selection of
tropical fish in the a rea.
We also carry a full liOO of
aquariums, and all acces·
sories needed for the hobbv.
South Sea Tropical
218 W. Wi lson Street
• COSTAMESJ.
54'1-3368
• ORANGE
639·2«1
• ANAHEIM
826-G381
ELDER
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropicol & Trees
lnuc:tcidu and Fertil izer
S&H Gteen Stomps
FREE DELIVERY
CORONA DEL MAR NUUEIIY
2744 E. Coaat Hwy ,, liWtH
• PLUMBING
A.R. IURSAC
PLUMBER
700 Camation Ave.
Corona del Mar
Ph.-nbin& Rep&in
DAY A NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
"'1111 I .. I"
n. ......
I
Rf.IPOIIT HA_,R 111111 TMUIIIOAY, JULY~ 1•
l!tDIO I!CTICII --... i COIIIIIA Df1. 11Aa, CAUF
Mesa hoaor roll n111ed
fte ... I 1.11 --~~~~ It CD-. liMa Hll'lalllool lechrha 71 ftn'rM, )I ..,.,.,_ • ..., u J.mon IDd 41
-._ rollowlaln(I'Ril -e.rllllilbt A padeo·
,........ -.... hller. Miabele 8Ul&t. JCtDDMb
llbaw. llodt 8tl-lllld aweue v .. .,.
llopbomono -DoYid Din, Bluce EDdlley ud Pllrlcta Ruftell.
Jlllllon -Erlct Al>cler1011, CJeorcjaa Kftlibicb 111d Cbrta RubiDo.
Seaiora -Viotie Adair, COrey Jecter, Elotae Kooy and
!1arlla 8tldbam.
Here ta Cbe complete bonor roll list:
FRESHMEN Deborah Bell ' Andy Lia011er
Larry Alleo S. Benvenuti ' Ann Lynch
Leslie Alleo Darlene Borquez Robert Marcarelli
Chauncey Bayes Barbara Bova • Tereaa McAvoy
Randall Blatterman Cynthia Bradley Lea Meiaenheimer David Bry1100 C Jeanie Bulla arolyn Cannon Marlene Meister
Debra Bu&terwick Raquel Carpenter Daniel Minor J Elaine Cbavez Pamela Morgan -" ohn Carpenter Debra ClArk Jim u..ers Jan~ Casey . ...~ Jean Cbambers N~me Colsten Eileen O'Neill
Olenda Cbounard Vicky Craven Sandra Pe&niOD
Dennis Ciolli Carol C~ster Jan Pemberton
Laura Davison David D1es Kay Petersen
Lee Engdahl Bruce Endsley Gregory Price
Te;d Engard Howard Priest
Randy Fox Karla Esch Ren ee Reinicke
Susan Fuller K lh . Jane Robinett/ Peter Gannon a ryn F1Umore
Margo Grisham Fabia Floreani Deborah Roder
Ri h d H h Ann Fuller Sharyl Routley Kac:e~ Ha:Oc eu Diane Green Chris Rubino
Kim Holzheimer John Guevremont -;.....John Schrader
W"lli H Joyce Harada Laura Scott 1 ·am om Marc ia Hetzler Beverly Tryon B~b Humphreys Karl Hoh:heim~r Kathy TOmer rran~ Kelly Patricia June Erwin VanHook
Say arson Melodie Keller Peggy Wall
teven Levasseur v· k. K II Beverly West Sandy Marzolino l C 1 e erma.n
William McAnene Werner Korn T~y Wood
Colin McMullin y Masahiro Kumamoto Mlcbael Woodard
Kristine Solvetg Undblom SENIORS
Meisenheimer Donna Marr H.S. Ack.elsoo
Cindy Melton Joyce Melton Vickie Adair
Nancy Miller Susan Paplham Margaret Barrett
Joseph Minor Mary Parker Marsha Baxter
Jean Mosby Diane P~ffe rs Gregory Seal
Mark Motley Susan Peters Mike Beehler
Gregory Novander Katrina Price Hattmut Sielous
Joseph Oliva Ri chard Priest Katherine Bigelow
Doo Paige Su~n Read Vickie' Bridcoe
Debbie Pinkerton Lau~ !«>de t Pamela Brown
Nancy Prill PamCJa Russell Steven Bryson
Marcia 0-lac kenbush E~ena Scruggs Debra Campbell
Benito Ric ardo Dtanne Shaw Lisa Chadwick
Helene Richards Jay_ Sponagle Jonathan Chattin
Deborah Ringstad E.lhs Thomas Renee Claybaugh
Jean Roberts JJm Thrasher Molly Collins
Sharon Rumsey Ore~ Thunell . Cindy Cottle
Michele Sarlat Deborah Toohn Donna DeCubellis
Joo Schaffer Conn ie Tyler Shelby Oott
Kenneth Shaw Roberl Wallinsky Doris Greene
Calvin-Bhores-Oebocah Wiest June Grubbs
Mary Siegfried Patty Wright Donald Hanchett
Lucinda Smith JUNIORS Ghrista Hartleb
Mark Smith Virginia Albee Janet Hurley
Nina Smilh " Eric Anderson Janfce Jacobs
Karen Southward Sandra Babcock Corey J ecter
Michael Stewan Robert Blakeley Cbristlne Jacobson
Mark~idlwn. .Christl BJl'coe ~Keodall
Laura Thompson Kathy C&mpbell Steveo KiDg
Tedmun Tompkjns James Carson Eloise Knoy
Patricia Tubbs Don R. Clark Sheila Lostrom
Sleven Ulmer Jan Coory Thomas Lund
Cun is VanDyke Margaret Davis Jim Miltenburg
Charelle Varney Keith Davison Tana ~iner
Valerie Velarde Colleen Oen~ult Robert oman
Catherine Vinson Gayle Donati Luz Peralta
Pamela Waid ~Y_Outel Jane Prendergas t
Catherine Werner Vtokt Hackbarth Debra Price
Brian West Joyc~ Hafferkamp Jo Quackenbush
Barbara Whistler Denms Hall Barbara Riggins
Kirk Ye n Katherine Handwerg Linda Russell
Sonia Yoho Dorothee Hartleb Spencer Sarlat
SOPHOMORES Pauick KeQPedy Karen Sesma
William Ad elson Claude Kelly Danie l Shaw
Cynthia Ballinger Michael Kipper Marila Stidham
David Bannon Georgina Kreibicb Gay Wildhagen
Michael Baxter Sandra Laufer Debra Wolf
I
DAY CAUP TALK -Ti m Loud, 307
Narcissus Ave., ·Corona del Mar; Timmy
Connell, 2610 Redlands Or., west UPPer
Bay, and Mike Anderson, lex>b Teresita
Ln., Harter Highlands, talk over plans
for the day camp program this summer
fo r Orang.e Coast YM CA. Six s essions
for boy s and girls entering first, second
or thi rd grades in the fall will be offered
with such activities as hi king, crafts,
gt¥lles, swimming a( the Newpo rt Dunes,
a tri p per session to Interesting places
in So uthern Cal ifo rn ia under a ratio lea-.
dership o f one counselor per 10 youn~
s ters. Rates fo r the day camp program
are $17 fo r V members anCI S20 fo r noni
mem,bers per session. The Y progrt¥ll
also has other camping programs, whi ch
in clude resident camps for boys and
girl s, and caravan trips fo r junio r high
and high school youth. Fu rther in forma-
ti on may be o bt ai ned by caliTng b42·
'QWO.
From the Police BloHer
(Con,bnued from paae 4) ger of Garden Grove, em--someone enter~d his office
and Coast Hwy on the played at Fashion Island, at 100 E. Coast Hwy .. New-
charge of drivinl!: under the backed her -car out o f a port. and took an electric
i~nuence of liq~or ... W1l· parking space and a long typewriter, travelers checks.
ham Lance Colhns. 22. or nail peneuated a tire: she and 3 aqua cat Salls for a
109 23rd St.. Apl. A. Cen-thinks the naH was deliber-loss of 1458.50 ... A pos-
~ral Newport, was arrested ately placed in a position sible cherry bomb was
m front or 2 10 Orange S1.. to cause the damage thrown into the entrance
Newpo,n Shores. on the Carolyn Green, sec~t~ way at Jolly's Tap Room,
cha~e of sale or restncted living at 172R Bedford Ln ., 700 E. Bay Ave, Ballxla,
drugs. · .James MaaJt or 115 west curt. said that a man and exploded, breaking a
ab
34altb St.·,. Wshest Newpon · and came to ask about her room-tiber~ass panel in a divi· one u em1an, repone .1 d the theft of 600 feet or au ma~e: wh1 e s~e was up-er screen ... When to-year-
hose. valued at 1700, from St&Jrs for a wh1le~ the man old ~a rk Keys was playtng
Capt. Carl 's Boatyard, 2312 dep~rted, and so d1d 3 small catch near h1s· home at 5308
Newport Bl vd., Central repltcas of Chri stopher Neptune Ave .. ~est Newport.
Newport. .Don s Masters. ~lumbus 's lxlats, the Nina, a sm all black mongrel dog
140 Fem1eaf Ave., Corona Ptnta and Santa Mana ... sna~ged the ball: MarX tned
del Mar. reponed the tbefl Michael H1l1 repon ed that to retneve the ball, and
of a radio-recorder. tapes the window to the principal's was bmen on the stomach:
and adapte r. a loss of S\35 orri ce at Newpon Heights the '"dol( was quarantined ...
.Pam Murre!. 5. of 1615 School was smashed, the Oeor~e F'eister, No. 7 Sal·
Warwi ck Ln .. Hatt:>or H1gh· oifice was entered. and a boa Coves, heard a loud
lands , was bitten June 15 transistor radio and 12.50 bang about {20 a.m.; he
on the finger by a domesu-m nickels were taken. found a broken windshield
cated rat: the next day ·the Sahmloy, Ju .. 22 on his Hi-foot Claspar part-
rat died; Pam received a Warren H. Crowell, invest-ed next to \be garage ...
tetanus shot . and the rat's Allen P-C. Bennett. 900 Sea
body was sent to Orange ment broker, reported that Lane. No. 7. Harbor View
County health department 2 antique ship's lantern s .11 ..
for a rabtes test ... A bellv ha.d been stolen from hi s Hl s. repo.ned maltclous
board and a skateboard dwelling at 24 Harbor Is-damage to hts 19fi3 Rambler
were taken from the ~arage . land: be values them a t -den teet front door, and
said She rry Cummings 250 1250 each ... Cecil Doyle red pamt sprayed on top,
Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar. or 4305 Dana Road. West sides, doors and windows. , Monday, Jvne 24
IvanWells & Son s Inc. re-
ported electrical wires cut
and ceiling :<~craped in a
dwelling under construction
at 1718 Galaxy Rd., Dover
Shores; di rt clods thrown
through 2 open windows at
1A38 Galaxy, and wires cut
and unhinged door cracked
at 1712 Galaxy ... James
Culver. 17. or 4521 Fai~
field Or., Cameo
by a doctor, and the
July is celebrated I
11M No--COrD-,_ --llld clalrP-
-11 Ur llol .... llt& -toro IDd fadl... llld -··
........ of JrriJ -.-Varlouo -· offw twlle ....., lor l'ulil111Dd ~~~-. 1&011, wiD a I!Oldllab, 10ft
hildvUiM beilD a& 8 Lm. drin.ka, popoom, beer, IDOW
wUb a piiiCUe tn·!rfa.tl oooe1, bot dop 1Dd conoa
11M palrloUc bike Parade Ia cudy. There will aloo be a
oclledulwd lor 10:80 a.m. vollOJboll IOU!r>am•L
Prtr.e• wW be clWID for tbe After 5 p.m. reatdellta
bwat -btkn. ...... will gather around die nre
11 a.m. co 1 p.m. Cbere 11 riDp tor ptcnie dinner.
lwl-111 OCJDIIIOliUOII !>&---L,EGAL NOTICE
N011CEOF PU~C HEAliNG Nodee le hertby sh• that
tile ,, •• ,., c-.., •• ,0. of
dut Chy o Newport Beseh
will llol4 • peblic: h•rias os •e •pplic.etlos ol lAo S. ••d Dorothy B. loc:h lor • V•riuee
•• to pe•it • 5 foot .etb.c:k
(rem Seariew [)rh•e radr.•r dr.•a
dt.e 20 leet r•~lred •t 2520
Suwtew Drive, Co100• del Mar.
Notice i • hereby fortber
Sivea. thu .. id,r.btic huria~
will be held oo e 18da d•y of
jaly, 1968, at the hoar of 8:00
P·"'· io the Coueil 0-be.-.
o f lhe Newport Be•ch City
Hall, at which time -.d pl•ce
aay ud all persoo• iatere•ted
m•y appear 1111d k hurd
thereon.
R•y Y. Copeli•, •ecrelary
Newport Bueh Cicy
Pl•uillj!: Comnd .. !on
P11 bli.h: Jaly 4, 1968, io
The Newport H•rbor Euijl;tl
LEGAL NOTICE
~O TI CE TO C HLOITO HS
No. A·6006\
~I 'PERJOfl COU fi T OF" ·nH
ST-\.TF. Of CALIF"ORSIA rDR
Til[ COUNTY Of O R A\G ~
t:statt-of ETifH. A\4 ·\\IJ\
11-\RnCA~l;l.[, also kn o ... n ., ..
ETilEL A. !IARilC:ASTU .
lk-CNJOed ,
~OTI C t: IS II E RF.ln' GI \E'\
lo tht-crt"diiOr>'l of thr abo\r
nam .. d dr-cedeat th11t all P"'·
SDI_IS havio8 daim11 •flil in .. t th••
-...HJ dt-t"f'deat iHf' ff'qUif'"d h.>
filf" ihf'm, with t.ht-Of'Cf">;!IIH ..
\Ou c-hers, in th t-ofli r f" of th,.
d t-rio: 'of th,. •bo•·,. f'l!ol id,.d
<"011 11, or to prt"!imt thrm , wilh
the nt-r t-ss•n· •·ouchers. to th,. I
undt-rsi!l"nf'd at c 'o Thoma• ~-
H<'ffl:"rnan, -\ttomf")' at '--'•"·
9'll l)o,.,., nn .-,., Suit,. :?32.
, ... ,.port lkach, Calilomi11
9!660. ,.·hirh i01 th r pl•n· of
btJ .. int'!i!!o of tl, .. llndf"tSi(!nrri in
. .tl m;ollt'l"!!i pett•inm(! to th<'
.. stat .. of -"ilid dr r <"rif'nt , With in
' GOES TO GfORGE AFI
Ainnao First Class Daoe
B. Hart, aoa of Mr. aad Mrs.
Doaald A. H&rt of 120\1
4Rt.b St., We at Newport, baa
been graduated from a U.S.
AJr Force tecbnical school
at KeeBler AFB, Min. He
was uained aa an elecuo--
nica equipment repairman
and has been assigned to a
unit of the Tactical Air
Command at George A F B,
Calif. He is a graduate of
Newpon Harbor High School
and received an associate
of arts degree in '1966 from
OrlUlge Coast College.
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f A Tll [RI'\ f~ Kl E.HF.R
C:.llh<"rin<" Kit'st,.r
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PabliM jon,. 13. zo. 27 , J11h
-l, 1968, ia lht-'\,.wport Harbor
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J m .ntereslf'd lfl rt:t:•pes for coolung wtlh beer S~d mf' ml'
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The Lorvesr Bible Cl ass in rhe Harbor Area
invite• Y" to • stullly in which
"The Bible Cooocs Alive"
TIME: E ... _.,. s.Mey ••~t~~int f10• 9:-'5 t. 10:.50
PLACE: FIRn IAPTin CHUR01
OF COSTA MESA
30\ ,.._..,..11. $tr•t
A WAR~ WELCO~E AWAITS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHILDRE N!
fridor. June 21 Newpon Heights. reported
David Knox, age 8, round the theft of his wi fe's s-
a hamster and took it hom e speed bicycle, green with
and while playing with hi s white trim. fro m the unlock·
oew pet. he was bitten on ed garage. . . The parked
the fin ger; he got a tetanus car of Roland Howard Ladd.
s hot. and the hamster was 1352 W. Balboa "Blvd .. No.
quarantined ... While Roe 5, Balboa. was entered, the
Rayborn. 39. o r t"AA s. Su-thief took a stereo from
pe rior, Costa Mesa. was under the dash, tapes from
lookmg at boats at the old the glove compartment, and
South Coast Boat Co. in a tool box, all valued at
Old Newport, he was bttten 1~0. • . Emest Ralph Or-
on the calf or the ri ght leg chard, 44. o r ~55 Lido Part
by a white male Samoyd Dr·· Lido Peninsula. was
dog: he rece1ved a tetanus arrested at the Sea Shanty
shot, and the dog was on a charge of intorication
quarantined at 4tR1h E. Bay in public ... Edward Healy,
Ave., Balboa ... Dwayne 113 15th St .. Central New-
Lloyd J ustice, Anaheim pon, employed at nearby
salesman. was making a Fry's MarkE't. made a citi·
delivery at 4601 Tremont zen's a rrest or David Allen
Ln .. Cameo Shores. and was Mackowiak. student at Cal
bitten on the right band and State Fullerton. on a charge
right side by 2 toxer dogs: or leavin g without paying
tbe dogs were quarantined fo r a c hocolate drink.
at the home of their owner, Sunday, Jvne 23
Mrs . CDen Leason. 4545 Lany K. Bacon o r SAS
was quarantined. . .Mon te
Brancato. 125 Mc fadden
Dr.. 1n Me Fadden Square,
reported that someone hmk• ·1
mto his locked vehicle and
carried away a 1148 s tereo
tape player ... A kar col-
lision on Bayside Or, tOO
yard s south to Coast Hwy.,
involved the cars of HowarC
Henson Jr., 20. or Glendora.
Ri chard Schooley, 19. or
325 Cpsta Mesa St .. Costa
Mesa, and Richard Cra1g,
'
Ln ... Sallie Ber-Capitol, Costa Mesa, said
COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ •245
COWPLITI FUNERAL AND IUIIAL CENTER
211 ..... 1-6177 •
CEMETEllY LOTS
From suo
MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From $46S
iltmnrial Jar
.H•r&aary·-€:e•.etery .. ~ ;,. cme Beautiful Ploce"
Beaule the funeral and burial center concept
elimiulles the need for processions through
heny traffic on overcrowdtd highways, family
and fdcocls alike may now pay their full re-
SpectS br a~g the burial service, as well
as the chapel service, all at one beautiful place,
at less COlt and more COII"falieuce.
1•1 • 14MIIIACH aYD., WISTMINSlll
714 TITIWMlillllll' .. N411
of 801-E Domingo. East
B lutr; Richard was injure<
and was treated at Hoag
Hospital.
Wetlnesday, June 26
Francis Gibian, 3M Even·
ing Canyon Rd.. Shore
Cliffs. said that someone
bad broken into the bouse
and rumma~ed through every
drawer in every room. . .
Mrs. Charles T. Rafferty.
438 Riverside Ave., New-
port Heigbts, beard notses
in the garage during the
nJght: a check·up revealed
the loss or 2 fishing poles
and Penn reels •.. A fender--
bender at 19th St. and Vtl•
~lle Pl., Central Newport.
involved the cars of Caro-
lyn Lewellen Mahaffey. 20.
of 1801 w. Bay Ave., Cen·
tra1 Newport, and Geraldiae
Shirley Newtsoa. 38, of 82'7
Ptae Pl.. Col 1a MeaL
"'-loY--
to. ...... ""'""' Collin ...
THe DOOR OF
.L8GUN8 FEDEraL S8VInGS
H8S BOON OPeN 10 our menDS
FOR 33Ye8PS
For 0\'E'r or"lf'-third of a C't'ntury, LA.c.;UNA FJL!o~:IIA L SA\'1:-'(;:-c
hu wrvf<i Oran,e County , ~e of ttl.> fastE-St growth a n•as in t~ n."tion.
Savinp account. at LA<:UNA F£DRttAL 8f"f" continuina to hC"h) flnnnn·
t.hfo ~ ~ houting thf' propiP who fll"f' creatina this grov.•th.
LAcuNA FllDEIIAL's histori<' i nlf'~rity. combihf'd with it~ hi ah di virlNl<i
rale -plus its IJ. u;, Bonu 11 dividfond on 3-yt'&r Cf'rtificalf't -
contribut~ imp'""4ivt>ly to this dra1T\III tic Jtl'O'Nth.
Visitors to thfo FF.STIVAL UF Attn! AND PAC.EAI'IT OF THE MA!fn;JI!t
•rt invitf'd to vif'W LAcUNA FEDF.aAL'!I M f'rnoti.al Exhibit.
honorin1 thf. 50th Annivt>r&Ary of tht> l.a~UN. 8Mch Art A.-ociation.
M;.LamaMillo
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PII-IM: !looc Woller
K..., Amburpy or-.a Wloklaod
Lou .\Me Aldl Wil??am Wil??ama !looc AIIIUotlr>O Cynlhll Yarnaml
Valerio BIXler Jell Zeladorf
Carol Berner SOI'IIOMOIIES:
Linda Bitler Debra AndS"raon
Robert Blackburn Janet Antbony
Julie Bodnar Sandra Barker
Andre Booaci Gregory Beotoo
Julie Bullard Patricia Bema
Terry CIDDOil Danielle Bonnand
Raody Carpenter Laura Bradshaw
·Charles CoMley Ginger Canzoneri
Dan Davtdaoo Carol Cappello
April Ood!IOD Ronald Caquelio
Deborah Dwight Janet Coats
Angela Elliott Rayl ene Cowley
J . Ben Faby Mi chael Cunningham
Weai Ferguson Mark Dennis
Marc Fretty Mary Dreiss
Lee Friedersdorf Georgiana Dwight
Margaret Oeenen Steve Emery
Candy Gibbons Marilyn Ernst
Susan Goi-don. Andrea Fahy
Glenn Graham Frank Fetter
Susan Hambacher Tom Foss
Howard Hampson Sharon Franken
Donn·a Harbin Grant Freeland
Jan Headley Sandra Genis
Janet Herschler Christopher Golson
Denms Holland Thomas Good
Be uy Home Mi chael Grady
Su zanne Hubner Greta Halvorsen
Syme Huwaidi Guy Hardy
Nancy Janca.r Mike Hays
Thomas J ohnson Leslie Hester
Milt Kawabe Linda Hetrick
Debra Kin~ Virgima Higgins
Anne Lee Barbara Houston
Dtane Lenke DaVJd Johnson
Margery Loelke s Paul Joyce
Terry Brett
Ed Clll!ord
Robert Coates
&epbeo Cocbrane
Judy Edwards
Geraldine Filet
Tanya Fouoda
Linda French
Nancy Fundom
Mary Gaines
Lonni Goslin
Jeaninne Habel
Stephen Hoyt
Nancy Julien
Larry Lawrence
Kathy Les
Karen Madden
Susan Maruyama
Janet Matson
David Neuman
Wendy Pope
'
Susan Pantoja
SuUlllne Powell
Don Randall
Robert Raymonll
Judith Robinson
Kevin Schnoebelen
Linda Schultz
Raben Shaver
Mik e Skawin
Debby Stolarorr
Sherry Step hens
Tom Swi ss
Rosemary SzaOO
Cheryl Tumdahl
Gregory Walke r
Christ opher Wetler
Nancy werne r
Carol Wi se
Denise Zanetta
J ohn Zuorski
Noel Marsauden Susan Jundanian
Anna McGh ie James Ke rwin Margaret Alexander
Marc ia Millar V1cky Kleppsattel Esther Ande rson
Ann Montano Anita Knapp Wanda Anderson
Randy Mulder John Lane Donna As hton
William Mu tchie Monty Lew Barbara Bado
Dan Neuman Richard Maron Mary Ba ker
Thalia Newtson J ack Moore Tom Batey
8 tb 01 David Muhonen Dan Bogue a ara 5011 Steven Clark Patricia P aton Beth Newman Patricia Costello
Brian Pe rcy Sharon Ntckels
Kandace P eterson Ceciha Ordaz DuWayne Dockte r
Joan Prenuce Diane Palmer Kathryn Dodson
Robin Rath Lesh e Philhps Mi chael Ellison
Deborah Riley Ni cki Pts ano Maralyn fagaly
Linda Robmson Stephame Qu~roz GreJ!: Fahy
Stephen Ryan Laura Ronqmllo Valerie Fams
Ellen Saragosa DaVJd Roth Ma~e Filet
Ward Saunders Rtchard Rovtn Steven t'omaca
Anne Schwartz Diane Sanders Robert FrantceVJch
Carolee Sbepphird Marlt Saunders Lmda Genis
Lt d Schroed Jan Gisael Charles Sihilllng n a er Robert Habereder Georgette Stacey )Pamela Simonton
Ray Stoddard 1 Lori Sommer James Hill
Susan Stuart Cynthta Stamper Daruel Hoey
Elle:n Sumrall Karen Tipper Beck.Y Hollom~
OeonJs Swick D1anne Tornow L~une Lagerqutst
Edward Swiss Ga~l Tyler Mtc hael LaRue
P I S bo Steven Vahere Beckt Langdon au a za . Jan Larsen Robin Takus<><>aw~ Kathenne Vanderveen8 !do ooe "T w he n Levy Bill Taylor S om ~ggoner Paul Masson
Susan Terry K us~ er~~~ dd David Maurer
Debbie Thompson Dabt . ""w"h 1 on Larry Morgan Terry Tovar e ra n e 8 p
Kathleen Tric kett Kathy Wh ite Mtep hRenb ew . ary o tnson
M1k e Vallere JUHIORS Penny Schilling
NEW OFFICERS of the N._rt Harbor
Spastic League Include, ·from left, .Urs.
Paul Gannlrt of WestciiH, ·publicity
Chalrmcr1; Mrs. G.R. Jcr1sen of Dover
Shores, reco rding secretary; Wrs. wtlllcm
E. Fisher of Shore Cli ffs, president, and
Mrs. Robert S. Callender of LIOO Isle,'
ways illd means chalrmcr1. Other offl·
cers, Installed at the recent luncheon
meeting at the Irvine Coast Country Club,
are Mrs. Donald Langille of Dover
Shores, program and hospitality; Mrs.
Donald Lillgllle of Dover Shores, PfO·
griMll and hospitality; Mrs. Gordon Me·
Clellan of CO rona del Mar, mem bership;
Mrs. William P. ThomasofOover Shores,
treasurer; Mrs. Robert D. Woodwa1d of
Harbor Highlands, parll;rnentariM; Mrs.
R.P. Connally of LIOO Is le, coo rdinator;.
Mrs. John R. Davies Jr. of Lido Isle,
patroness chairman, and MrS. SJgfred
Johnson of Corona del Mar, provisional
chalrmM. New provlslonals are Mmes.
Maxine Baker, Clyde Carlton, Jack Car·
ney and William Kitchen. Mrs. Edward
Fretz was added tO the roster o f active
members. Fund ral sin'il activities dur·
lng the past year resulted In disburse--
ments o f $10,575 to the United Cerebral
Palsy Assn. In S<¥lta Ana and $1,000 to
the Carl Harvey Schoo l, also In Santa
Ana. (Ensign photo,)
Story hour
at libraries .
A story hour will be be ld
at all 3 Newport Beach
libraries, beginning Wed·
nesday, July 10. at 10:00
a.m. The story bours will
be continued eacb Wednes--
day Utrough August 14.
Mrs. Sue Von Heme rt. for·
mer school teacher, will
conduc t the story bout at
Corona del Ma r library. Mrs.
Adelle Manell. Ubr_.-tan,
will be at ~ariners Library.
Mr s. Memice Bowles, tea·
cher. and Mrs. Lee Spratler,
will be at the main library
in B&llx>a.
The Newport Beach U·
brary also continues to pi'O'
vtde library service ror the
children in the Blu!T:l area
at 2414 Vista del Oro, in·
cludin&; a story bour on
Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. b&-
ginniog July 11 .
GIBBONS OF NEWPORT HEADS SALES CLUB
Newly ele cted orricers of
the Sales and Marketing
Executives Club o r Orange
County were installed at a
dinne r meeling Saturday
evenmg . June 29. aboard
th e Princess Louise. berth·
ed at Los Angeles Harbor.
Schoolmates to wed
A dinner party at the home
or Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Warren, 2329 Irvine Ave.,
West Upper Bay, was the
occasion Cor announcing the
eogagement or their daugh·
ter, Glenda Rae Wanen. to
Gerald Dickson Katt, son o r
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Katt or
Tar una.
lbe young couple met at
Cal Poly in San Luis Obis-
po. Glenda Rae, a 1M5
graduate of Corona del Mar
High School, will be a se·
nior at Cal Poly this Call.
She receives her B.S. d~
gree in math next June. then
will continue working for
ber secondary teaching cre-
dential, with a minor in •
physical science. She has Glerulo Ro. Worr ...
been a member o r the Kay·
dene drill team, beloogs to cadet. He trained at Ft.
Gamma Sigma Sigma, and Benning, Ga., laat summer,
was an Empire dt?butante in and will be at Ft. Wash.,
June, 1985. this summer. He will re-
Her fiance will receive ceive bis commissioo as a
his B.S. degree in math this 2nd lieutenant in J wle,
Decllember at Cal Ph~ly •and 1969. ,
wi work towards IS mas-The wedding will be held
ter's degree. He 1s a mem· Dec. 14 at St. Andrew's
ber or Alpha Phi Omega Presbyterian Church of
and is also an ROTC anny Newport Beach.
Cancer films offered
o r movies about the health
hazards or cigarette smok·
ing, including many ror teen
•EII'DIIT 1PM11Dt1 Elll811
SECIIID SECTIOII -:-Pill l
1?1UIIIIAY, JUlY ' ,_
CJIIDIA OIL IIAII, CALIF.
UCI ·groups
hold election .
Offtoera •d dlNoeora
bave beea named 10 l.wo
com ... IIY -Orpol•
&111001 lor UCI.
ae...-II.Yorll&o!AD ..
belm wu named u tbe new
pr8aideat or tbe Frleadt of
UCJ IDd &180 u a direct.or
of tho UCI Fowulatloo.
Otb8r omcere elected by
1 the Frlendt of UCI are Dr.
RDbort W. Crocea of Now-
port Beacll, Ylco prealdoot:
James T. Workman, Villa
Part, vice preaida:J.t; MrL
Milt.oo Sledd, Newport
Beacb, secretary; Loult J,
Knobbe, Santa Ana, trea·
surer.
New directorS Or tbe UCI
'
Foundadoo are Tbomae E.
Addis, president o f the 81&
I Boos,ere, and Mrt. Eloiae (:',,_-.
!Cloke, president or the UCI
To'Ml and Qown, both or
Corona del Mar.
New directors or the
Friends o f UCI include:
Agnes Blomquist. George
Sherrill, Arthur E. Brtuen.
Col. Shennan Smith and
Cora 'i'l'al)ace, Newport
Beach; Charles H. FonUus,
Saota Ana; Jamea Decker,
Laguna Beach; Joaepbioe
Ortman. Corooa del Mar .
Di rectors reelected to tbe
Friendx board are: Walter
Burroughs, Costa Mesa;
Mrs . William Holstein, eo ....
ona delMar;JameaWorkman,
Villa Part; Bernardo Yorba,
James Day, Joseph Enselt
and L. Kenneth Heuler,
Anaheim.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOnCE OF PUBUC HF..ARING
No ti ce i • hereby shea th1t
the PIIDIIiDII Commi .. ioo of
the Ci ry • of Newport Beach
will hold 1 publi c hnriDA 011
th e applic•tlo11 of Cui L. Key
for • U•e Penn it 1390 to penn1t
exp•o.sioo. o f 111 exi1tlos re1•
taal'lUit lo the \f.J Zooe loc1·
ted at 630 Lido P1rk [)rive.
~oti ce is hereby further
o!ivet~ dut .. id pu bli c hurios
wi ll be held oo the i8tb d1y
o f ]oly, 1968, 1t the hour o f
8:00 p.m . ill the Coaocll Chlm·
bera of tbe New:rrt Beach
City Hall, 11 will d1 .. •d
place uy aod •II per.ooa Ia•
tereated ,..y •ppnr 111d be
heard tbereoo, .
R•y Y, Copelio, u creta ry
Newport Be•cb Ciry
Pla~~oi11• Conuni .. ioll
Pabli•h: Jaly 4, 1968, lA
The Newporl H•rbor EGaip
MRS. OON ~L O gJLLINGS gROWN, soon to be a resi-
dent of Newport !3each In ltle 9alboa Bay ,Club terrace
apartments, l_s the fo rme r Linda BOfllta Wrather1 daugh~
ter of Mr. and Urs; Jack Wrather of Holmby Hills and
owners of the Balboa '3ay Club. Th·e-§J'oom Is !he son
of Mrs. Kenyon '3rown of '3everly Hills Md ttte Late
Mr. Brown. The wedding took place, Friday, June 21.
at the home of th e bride's parents. Linda attended Mills
College and UC at qerkeiey and was a National Char-
ity League debutante in 1%6. The groom was gradua-
ted from Slack Foxe Military Academy and Stanford
University. (Floyd Huff photo.)
We could tell you how great
this Conditioner is for
damaged and fin e hair, but
you won't believe us until
• you try It.
Praent d.it 1d •t our eoemetic
d~rtment for a FREE Bio-Kur
treatment ( 75¢ value) ,lhe origi·
nal Oaniah• Hair Conditioner.
(Limit one tube per per•on-
while •upply lull) •
Corona del Mar
Pharmacy
"""'M "' rtptlwfta I, ..
•
,
I I
I r I V1v1an Varese Dennis Anderson Randy Slotktn
Lynn Wallace Judy Asch Barbara Stadennan
Kathryn Walwtck John Ask.m Michael Stoddard
Howard Vineyard or Vine·
yard Adve rtising Company,
outgoing pres ident, turned
over the gavel w Warren W.
Cibbons . Newport Beach
realtor. Mr. Gibbons will be
assisted in the coming year
by Robert Black . Bob Black,
Oldsmobtle . first vice-pre-
sident: Cltrrord W. Rauch,
Moni er-Raymond Concrete
Tile. secret:ary; Herbert A.
Buehle r. Buehler Tank and
Welding Works . Orange
11eas urer: Robert McCurdy.
area <ti recwr. and Judy
Goodell, executive secre·
The American Cancer So--
ciety's Orange County
Branch is orre rtng fr ee
Cilms ror summer and Call
programs or local service
and social clubs.
age viewing.
Films c an be obtained l•"··~fHIW,. WE DELIVER 3127 E. Cout Hwy.
(Near Jasmine An.)
67J.911o 1
J1m Watson Daniel Bertsch Brenda Swne
Steve Webs ter Biarm Bradwell Doris Stuart
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Jr. Raclleh 4.95 & 12.95
Aclult Rackets-US to 50.00
Df"ftlft 13.00 & 14.95
Men's SIJorts 4.95 to 1195
M ... 'a SW.ta 5.00
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Soccer lalfa • lcnketllala e
4 Squ••lals e Croquet Sets
• laxlnt Gloves • ,_cW.g
lap e St., Watchs
Swim Fins Masks
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"Sense in the sun" gives
basic infonnatioo about skin
cancer and methods of pro--
tection.
rree by any group, associa-
tion or school from the
local ACS office, 18356
East Fourth St.. Tustin;
telephone, 838.0510.
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YOUR LOCAL STORE FOR IIUSSELL
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LEGAL ~OTICE
NOTICE OF' PU HUr. H F'.ARING
Sotice ia hereby gi ven that
the Pleooiog Commilelon of
'J'e City of Newport Beech
will hold 1 public hl'!~ring on
the •ppllcetion of Charlea R.
Gemmoo, Jr. for • Vert-nee
916 to r,rmit 12 foot ea croach·
numt o 1 1ecood Uoor Into the
required re1r y•rd 11 214 Ame· lhyst, Ball~-lslud.
Notice is hereby further
given thet uid public heeria11
will be held on the 18th day of
July, 1968, 11 the hoar of 8 :00
p.111 . ia the Council Ch1mben~
of ile Newport Beech Cily
Hell, 11 which time aod place
aay •d ell pereooe iratere111ted
ru.r •ppur "d be hurd
tbereoo,
R•y Y, Copelia, secrelllry
Newport Be•ch Cit,Y
PlaAaia_l co~~ni•••oo
Pobli.b: J•Jy 4, 1968, Ia
The lhwport H•rbor Eulp
Qtl.CELLOII ALDIIICH
TO TALK 1• IIE.UY
UCJ Cbanbellor Daniel 0.
Aldricb Jr. will Ylalt Weat
Germlny thJt mon&h t.o lec-
ture to IGninittratora. ra.
allty and students. His trip
Ia belnl made at tbe lnvtta•
de~~ of We• Genua om·
clalo In hllbor oducltlon.
He wW lecture at lbe
Oeec:bartatte:Ue de a Wi •
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c--dl) Ill ~-1111
Ubsuaclab (0\-• ... tclub)
Ill H-. aor1 • tbe 11u ~ -Oiil' tor die All-
..: I JU ot lcl•tiftc a. -·-""· He II IC(M .. IIIIotl by
lb. Aldlldl. Til., wUI ----trip wlllt I -Oil -of We• -ErrroP•·
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