HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignKATHLEEN ALLISON KEL L EY, at teft, Is plclllred
with Gene Tayl or, owne r of '3a l~ar Travel in Corona
del Mar, her spon sor In the Mi ss Corona del Mar con-
test. Katlleen, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter
4\llson Kelley, 2025 VIs ta Caudal , East Bluff, started
her schooling here in fi rst grade at Coron a del Mar
gramm ar school In )Q57, then on to Linco ln School,
m d Corona del Ma r High School, where she was g ra~
Wat ed last month. She re cei ved lhe L egion award as
outstanding girl at Lincoln School, was active in
'Spo rts in high schoo l, was a member of the senior
honorary society , with an A-8 average. She Is on e of
20 debut~tes chosen for th e Dec. 28 debutante ball of
th e Harbor ~uxl ll a ry of Children's Home Soci ety. F inal
judging an d sel ec tion of Miss Corona del Mar wil l take
pl ace at the di nne r meeting of the Corona de l Mar
Chamber of Commerce next Thu rsday ev ening.. July 18,
at th e Irvine Coast Country Club. (Ensign photo.)
'BIRDS TO FLY AGAIN
f.ntrlee are oow bein g ac-
cepted to Newpo rt Harbor's
aonu&l Flight or th e Snow·
birds racing classic, ·wh ich
1a sctieduled for &mday,
J uly 28.
Co-ch&innen Bob Leech
and , Dr. Alan Andrews of
th e sponsoring Com modores'
Club o r the Newport Harbo r
Chamber of Commerce pr&-
dt ct a record turnout for
what th ey describe as the
"largest small boat race tn
the world .•• Some 125 or the
small sailboats are expected
to compete.
The F1ight was fi rst
launched tn 1936, with 48
vessels, manned by skippers
from 8 to 80, mak:tng up the
entry list. In past years as
many a.s 140 have com·
peted.
No m uimum or mtntmum
ap la ,....reel of •traota,
-'""'"' ol111 i!V"-nr 4 p.q.. ·Fnd&,, ~uly lll. at tbe
Chamber om ce or at an y or
tbe local yach t clubs. All
entrants under 21 must bave
waivers signed by parents.
The race begins at the
Balboa Pavilion at 1:30
p.m. · and 13 e~:pected to
last from 2 to 4 bours. ·de-
pending on wind oondU1ooa. •
At th e cooclualoo of tbe
race, ..-bicb will be Umlted
to the coonoes of the har·
bor, all skippers and co--
pilots wlll be treated to
punch ind bot dogs.
Several trophies are in
s tore ror the winners. A.moos
tbem are the Albert Solland
perpetual trophy for the
over·all winner; the {Dalee
perp etual trophy for tbe nrat
girl 10 pntob: !be Hany
Welch perpetual tropby Cor
tb e youngest boy to oom·
plete the race; and. tbe A. B.
aouselle pe rpecual tropby
for dle yoUQiell lid. ap.
clal 1111(011100 will oliO be
p-od 10-lbe oldHt
attpper and lbe tlrll m»-
rted couple to complete tbe
race.
Visitor dies boating
A cardiac seizure suffered started administering rescue
while boating in the Upper breathing, and sent tus soo
Bay July 3 took the lire or to call police . Mr. Reuland
Monroe L . Reuland, 62, of was taken by Seal's Ambu·
Diamond Bar, brother of lance to Hoag Hospital,
Frank E. Re ul and o r 415 where he was pronounced
Evening Star Ln., Dover dead at 12:20 p.m. He was
Shore s. an electrical contractor,
Thomas Ambro se of San ta with business offi ce 1 n the
Ana. who was following City or Industry.
about 1~atds behind th e
Reuland boat about 11:55
a.m., said that he saw Mr.
Reuland make a movement
as if he were having some
kind or trouble, try to reach
something nea r the len side
or the boat. then fall bact
to the bottom of the boat.
The boat was weaving to
right and len, and came to
rest on the beach near 18 10
Polaris Dr.
Mr. Ambrose went ashore,
TOPIC IS "'RIOTS"
"Riots -Cause and Cure"
wi ll be di scusaed Friday,
July 19, by th e Rev. E.
Freem an Yearlinc. of New
Yo rk, who ran acainst Adam
Clayton Powell in the recent
special election in Harlem.
The open meetins will be
held at th e American Lecioo
Hall, in Central Newport,
unde r the spoaeorlblp or
th e TACT Committees for
Newport Beach.
Combat record recalled
wtWam Cunningham , th e MuDieh.. 1beo be aad 4 odler
new superintendea& of the Yanks escaped from lbelr
Newport • Mesa Uultled guards. They were separated
Scbool o talric&,. crammed during their eac.ape, tan be
more wart:tme acuoo into a and 2 otb.ers rejoined tbe:i r
oouple of moo dla at the age outfit.
of 19 !:ban most combat ve . He was captured a ~d
&erans in their lifetime. time Just before die eod or
La tbe final moodla o r the war. Th..ta time bi s cap.
World War 11 Private Bill tors, re1reat1ag betore lbe
Cunningham waa capD..Ired final all-ou' American a.do-
cwtce, escaped once, aad vance, abandooed him aear
the 2Dd lime was literally-Muoiob, ud 'American eold--
abaodoaed by the defeated tera to a U.S. Army Jeep
retreadng Gennan a. came by and pJ cted blm up.
He was ia tbe lead Jeep tb&t He aerved wtlh tbe 3rd ln· entered tbe Oacbau ODD~
faatry. 7th /UfDY , 101ag toro trad.oa CIIDP a.a Cbe Yaalr.a
acuoo to December, 1944. llbOT&Ied !be oumviJIC Ylc-
cllrtoalbelaot...,or OOmao Umo of Nul 11'1'111111'·
oiT•IIw u d brulllb""'l!l> Pri vate CUaalol!l>.. ,.
of tb e BaUle or tbe Bulce. mlioed overeeu wtltl tbe
After tbe Allied fCKCM oooup&tloa toroaa tor a,..,
tumed baclt !be OemiODo, after "VIctoly to lilouope."
lbo 8rd IA I•IIY .....,ed llo He woo aoolped 10 lbo
·clrlvo to10 OonDID lenl10t7. Americ:ao ......,.. N-.
Pllva&o Culllliol!l> .. wu ... .,....naa ra4o -cloao&o
olped ID pa&IOl onloolooo, 10 lbo -a.
•d w•t out OD MVWal ._
oo.aoiUIIICo pa&IOlo tolD I'L-I .R Al't'CIIMnD
--U.oo. Oo ODe of --r. ~~~ ... •-••-•.tor ... ..,, ......... pi-.,. ..
11146. bo wu -ed oat ctor ot u.a,...t -a.
-M q>lodlal ollell, ODd lbo -1W, • lou -
-bo .,... 10, bo ... ••ed pi-••-a.
-dod .., a-. 1016-•• ctor or " ........ :110
t... will -lila -joll hlr ror •••bo wuto a pol• II at • -...., of
-• or war ·--111,110.:
NEWPORT
BEACH
. JOe
Shots fired
at driver
R1Ge ehou atN«* the ve-
btclo ot Hany RDberl Walk·
er. 28. of iOO Sea Ln .• No.
44. Harbor View HUla, as be
wu drtvtog home about 1:40
a.m. Friday,
He aa.ld ba paased a white
• •
or cream colored ~r VW 1 sedan oo MacA.rtbur Blvd.
just before reaching Harbor
View Or. Aa be tumed len
Into Harbor VIew Hilla, he
beard a loud bao&-More
lbota were nred, and he
aaw a hole to tb.e center of THI S IS BABY LEROY-
tbe len comer oC the daah· not the fon-n er movi e st a r,
board. Later be noted 2 but th e baby soo pf Or. and
Jboca bad entered tbe lert Mrs. Al len LeRoy of 1301
porUoo of lbe rear window Marian Lane, Harbo r Higt.
coavertlble top. lands. '3 at7,1 Peter cel eb ra.
He ll&ld be tumed bls car ted his fir s t (month) birUlday
arouad and gave chase to on Sunday, J uly 7. He joins
the VW, Wt tb.e IUIUJI&D bad a family that already in·
aped out of llgbt acudlerly el udes 3 other I itt I e Le-
oa MacAI1hur Blvd. Into Cor-Roy's, 2 brothers an d 1 sis·
oaa del Mar. ter.
Motorcycling youth turns
on red, fatally injured
ft+t liN!..' IJ)(.AU' ttalD, ,....,.II 1a f
.. _...,. •• lOt 1111 ........ Mil• ~
.s.
Th e u. s. Anny Corps or "It Ia my infonnattoo that
En gineers is assud:iing the the Sl&te of California bas
respon sibi lity ·for adequate in Us FY~9 bu dget
protection or the West New-1600.000 or advanced and
port beaches against con tributed ~nds ror St&&e
erosion, "wt thin avaHa· 3 construction_ This will
bility or project funds." probably be additional &roin
Col. Nomum Pehrsoo . di s· conatru ctioo and beach
trict engineer. has written fill from 40th St. northward.
to City Manager Harvey If tbe remaJ.ni.nc local share
Hu rlburt m reply to a City i s made available, planmn&
Council inquiry: "Assuming of this phase can start in
the remaining Stage 2 and th e immediate future. I must
Stage 3 proJect funds are point out th at if the Corps
available, I see no require--of Engineers is to administer
moo ts for city emergency this coostruction. approval
ac tion m 4le oommg riscal to accept th e advanced
year. federal an d contri bu ted local
"I ag.a.in assure you that fun ds will have to be o~
we are maktng every effort tained from both appro-
to provide ma.u mum beach priatioo commtttees or
erosion protectwn to the Congress."
FINAL EN TRIES in the Miss Coron a del Uat contest
are Patti Te rr ell, 18, .it left , and Cary l DeGunto, lb.
The hapOy gen tleman is Edward H. Ha rbison, Cary l's
sponsor in the contest, and resident man ag er of th e
lt1 e Corona del Mar off ice ol Dempsey· Tegeler & Co.,
investm ents <Vld securities firm. Patti, whO is spon~
so red by Mrs. ooro lhy Hardcastle, owner of th e Gay
Lady dress shop, is the daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. John
Terrell of Co rona del Mar. She is a June graduate of
Corona del Mar H i ~ SchOol, ~i ll en roll at QriJlge
Coas t Co ll eC}e th is tal l ana-later tran sfe r to theUnl·
versity of Colorado at 9oulder, maJoring in psych,o---
logy , Caryl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John De Gunto of
East Sluff, came here with her family from Orinda,
Cali f., last March, finished he r juni or year at COM
Hi~ SChool Nld will be a senior tlthere this fali .She
hOpes to work fo r a lash ion magaz ine. '3o th young
ladi es plan trips to Europe ne11.t year. (Ensign photo.)
!~:in 10the5~nl.~tr~~·.:.:~TV POLICE 81 1 READIED planning and ava..~lable p~
Ject funds."
Col. Pehrson sa.Jd that the
present e rron , mcludtng the An appltcalion has been studysessionreviewon J uly scheOO.ledto run for 2 yell's.
sand haul a nd the groin orr prepared for Newpon. Beach 22. The first year would ooaalat
40th St., is lhe 2nd stage of ror a federal grant to e sta~ The total amount request---enti.relyof en.K1 nee~:1g study
the total project, and that lish a trlal system or police ed 111 &49'7 .722 . and tbe re· and preliminacy design. the
about 1240,000 remam of surveillance by televt sloo ques t for the first year is city estimates e~eodl.turee
the 1700,000 set up for the in key points in the dty. 1182.091_ The grant is or 1132,736 in support of
project. Thi s mon ey, he Arlnc Research Corp. or being requ ested unde r the the pro ject over tbe 2 years.
added, is available for Santa Ana has autxnitted provi sions or the "Omnibus A total ot 1248 ,135 is being
extensioo o~ the Stage 2 the application, which was crlme control and sate requested for the purd'lue
effort an d wtU be used as orfidally received Monday streets act or 1968." of prototype equipment. al·
necessary to prevent danusg· evening and di a.ri ed Cor The proposed j:I'Oject is most all or it for the 2nd
Motorcyclist 1bomu SlUr--Thomas was the son or Mr. ing ero sion to th e area north year of t he project . This
ge .. Blacltmao, 17')1e&M>ld and Mrs . Wayne Blacl<matl , or 40 th St. Hands across the border ""u1d Includes blgb reaohr Costa Mesa Higb School 212 Wellesley t..n ., Costa "We are con tinuing to tion cameras and 10 general
aeoior, waa ratally loJ·ured Mesa. Funeral arrangements monitor the effects or til e all n bl purpose cameras. A week's leave or abseo ce Altata is a am s ng The aN'Ilicatl.on tonn states F'rtday evt'IDlag wbeo be ate being made by Baltz 40th St. grotn and associated was granted Monday evening vUl age ln Sinaloa wtlich is that "the city, and particu·
made a len tu m orr Coast MorD..I&ry, Corona del Ma r. beach fill com pleted in by th e Newport se.ch Ctty now being visited by crowds lady the Newpon. Beac~ P>
Hwy. ap.iaat a red light aad Febru ary , 1968, and we Coundl to ,R&lpb Reed, di· of week~d vacationers and Uce department, will main·
was struck by ao eaet--bouad 11111111011 SETS FIIIE appreciate the cooperation rector of marine salety, k) needs instruction in life· tain and operate the sys tem
car. A mirror, refl ecting the an d aSSIStance provided by help the Me&1caD commua.1ty UviDI aod nrst aid.. Whee with an operrdoor policy to
He wu lumiac left: ooco sun's rays. s tarted a 1250 you and your s ta!f in tbia of Alta.t& Ht up a urep.ard be b-rd o1. Alt&U.'a ~ reQreMDt.Uvea ot 1RJ local..
J•' :CM ltd.,_~ Ill! Ore al 101 Iris COf!1a del eodeaYOt," be WIO~. ··a. ~ ~ dae Ul• lloi.M..e~ or ,.. II Ia• --
boa la.laad. md collided at Mar. TUeada.y afternoon, suits are mold eoooufliia.C Cblel' Reed will be acoo~ par ..-vtce thai Chief fCI'Cfftlent agen cy. ••
tbe iaterucdaa wttb a car July 9. New port Beach fir&-oo th e south or the pot.o, but panted oo hla trip by Al Reedbaa orglllit.ed ror New-This "electronic protective
drtveo by Linda Jeao [)eo-mE!Il oo. Eng:tn es 4 and 5 pu t the beach to th e north is lrwin , swim coach at UCJ . pon Beacb .-td asked him if system" (EPS) is designed
Laney, 2 1. of 413 Narcissus out the fire in the siding of subj ect to periods or rapid who wm assist wtth the he could help. to be used for such law en·
Ave., "Corona del Mar. the house : eros1nn c r accretion. · program. They plan to un· City Manager Harvey Juri-forcement activities as traf·
The motorcycli st suffered s rf' I d • d denat.e the mission early in burt recommended that as a n c momtorin~ and control:
b .. d tojurteo. He wu l&keo U 1ng request S U 1e September. good wil t' gesture :o our surveillance or public areas
to Hoac Hospital, wbere be Dr. Raul Rodrigu ez of Mexi can neighbors. Chief such as pa rking lots and
died at 11:45 Lm. Sa turd.,-. A request to opw the West pennit, in that boats olfl er Newpon. Beacb, a member Reed be gi ven a week off at beaches. and deployment
A pasaeoger oo tbe moto~ Newport area rrom 38th St. than his own were moo red of the Ca.lifomia Partners city ezpense for th e project. and oon trol or forces durin g
cycle, Robert E. Wagner, 17, to 48th St. to surfing was th ere. for the AlUan ce for Pro--Council gave unanimous ap· emer~en ctes.
of .200 1 Kewamee Dr., Irvine received Mond ay evening by • Rece1ved a copy or th e gress. told the Council that prov&l . Tht! report states: "The ~~:~e·H:~:~tr~~~~ i:; ~nc~t=n....a:~~rre~l~ ~~t~~e ~~~ :~e:~ut~~m~r Dad heeds call for help ~na;e::: :~dtobes=~p:~;
HO&I Hospital and released. the staff tor study. Th e the Cost.a Mesa City Council Ulefis. malicious mischief,
The driver of th e car wa.s matter will be back on th e approving th e realignment or The cry ror "Daddy" was Rhodes, 29. o r 2'72f; Drake, and Ule Wildup or unrul.v
not cited. ag~da for the J uly 22 meet· Route ~5. th e Newport F're&-ans wered. Costa Mesa. crowds which could lead to
ing. way, along Superior Ave. Just berore mHbugh t. Man· He went ror Rhodes, who riots. A particular problem Bravery is
commended
Gordon Connolly Jr., pr&-instead o r Newport Blvd.: day, July 8. when 18-year--!!!O t tnto h1s car and ran 1t in Newport Beach ooncem!!l
s ident or th e Newport Surf· expressed app rec1anon for old Peggy McCowen ~ot out mto a fen ce m an attemp t the th ert or the possessions
ing As sn., made th e request mter·clty discussions. and or her car m the driveway 10 nee. He was arrested and or persons who have len
in a letter, asking that th e hoped ror conunuation or or her home at 539 F'uller· booked on the Chllfl!e or the beach t.o go swimming. A
l()·block area be open to the accord betwew the 2 ton, Newport H e1~t.s. she assault w1tll a deadly surveillance camera scan-Loa~aired Jtuuty LaDow , surf\og in tbe mo mmgs under Cities. was anacled by a younc weapon. nmJ: the beach crowds could
Newport Beach youtb , re--the bl ack. ball Otlg system -• Approved tentauve map man. Sle screamed ror her be used to spot suspicious
ceived commeodatioo. Mon· and eventually the whole ror Tract 61\62, a proposed father. and Robert McCowen Peu;y was treated at Hoag behav10r and then zoom m
day eveoin& from tbe City beach. subdJVlS lon or 120 acres rushed t'rom tbe house to see Hospital fo r laceranons an d to obsR""Vt" spec1ri c actions
Coun cil tor bravety 1a res· Action was also delayed cons18ting or 8 mdustnal his daughter lym g on th e abras10ns about her head t"losel ~·. The TV pictures
cul.ns 3 s wimmers from rip--on 2 oth er controversial lots and one commercial g:round ngh ting wlth Richard and hands. would pmVlde a descnption
tides last Juae 4. items -tidelands use rees lot betw een Jam boree Rd. of .m~ suspef't whi Ch could
Mayor Dore<ll Moroball pre-and th e Ame rtcan Legion and MacArthur Blvd .. In-Oahu church calls Studer '"' ,.produced. II needed. sented Randy with a copy lea se extension. land or the Ph1l ccrFord fnr Jde-ntJrtcatlon pu rposes.
or th e Council resolution'. Do a mo tion by Co uncilman Aeronutronic s1te 0 S d all 0 A-" T 8 .1 Al:~o . the ptC'IIue-s or the ac·
d · The Rev. Warren . tu e r. c . r. n.uur . a.t ey, which related th at be had Howard Rogers, the ti e· • AdoptedOrdlnance 1257. who has been pastor of th e du ector of new churcb de--tu:Ll theft oould he reoorded
respooded quickly to the lands matter was referred rezonlnj! th e ·H~acre John P resbyten an Church or the \'elopment tor the Synod of to pro\1d~ evtdent"t• nf the
emerca1cy by soinc ou t on to th e council comnu ttee. KluJ.t development on t_he Co\'enan t or Costa Mesa Southern Callfomia. will l'nme . · ·
his surfboard .200 yards orr· to be brought back to th e northerl y side or Umverstty smce Aug. t S, 1960, has moderate the meeting. "!\ major problem tn re--
ahore CO brine in 3 swim· Council "not sooner tban Dr .• near th e new YMCA received a call 10 be pastor l'te:att ona.l. areas at m~Utt in-
mers. Two of tb em required Aug. 12." since he will be headqu arters to R·:l-B-2. fo r of Chris t Presbyterian Mr. Studer w11l preach vol \'1:'~:> the dan~er or pe r·
nut aJd treatment by lire--a bsent ror the J uly 22 meet· multi·family dw~lhn~s. Churcb of Kailua, HawaU. throu~ July. hi S final ser-son a! anadt . A person ...,.alk-
guards ooahore aad medical ing. Further discussions • Adopted Ordinance 1~4. A special meetmg of the moo bemg on July 28. He m~ alon~ot the beach or in a
aastat.an ce at Hoag Hoapi· are to be held by the tide-lncreasin~ water ser":ce congregation has been call-""'Ill be on vacation in Au-d.a.rk and dt>serted pari is
tal. lands revenue comnu n ee rees and charges, ertecnve ed tor this Swulay, J uly 14• gust be fore tak.ini up bis takm t-: the nsk or being ro~ M~or Marsball ura:ed otb er and th e gas dock operators. Sept. 1_ immediately following tbe new ass1gnment. bed . raped. or beaten . · .
citizens co follow Randy's The Newport Ha rbor Le--• A~pted.Ordinance 1258. g·.JO a.m. se-ce. Mr. .... Ch Ch h , ed The F.:PS could be used to d d ( I vi '" M d • e ••• ..:JU.I n sl urc • lOUDd 1R det-t (ev~ "' nl ~t) and e:a.ample an re spon to gion's request or ease· eJ.· appro np: ~o~1e o en ,..nn x ... ._ "'' ,.. ""'
pleu tor belp in moments Cension was re Cerred co th e • ' · der 18 asking tb e coagrega· 1964. serves the atea or 1"ecord the auac k, an d olD-
No. 59 In the IA'es t Upper uon to concur in his request Oahu around Kadua &nd cers oould be clispatched 1.0
of crtlia. goals and objectives ~-&y couf!t}' oorndor. to the PreahA>+e,... of Los Kaneohe Ba,y. The Rev. •"e -ene t'mmedt'alely. IO"~•wlSPL·~·ED mUtee for ttscoos ideration '"do dQrd. 1'59 ur~·T WI""" ·, • ._ ,.,_, • " pte mance :. · Ral'lchos co termina te the Abraham Dotu, of J apanese
WITH.,! ON .CTM in determiaing th e 1\i ture ad din~ me Moden .-\nne1 t?r--present pastoral relation-ancestry, I S servtnc th ere "A typiCAl P>tt ce patiOl
Wb&t a way to celebrate needs or til e committee. ritory to Paul Gru ber s sbip 110 be can accept the as assistant minister. throutdt the do-wntown sec-
the 41bt Mayor Doreen Marshall Council man ic Dis trict 4. tors or the d ty coul d be
James Routte, 42. ot s&Jd that a Legion mem ber • Adopt ed Ordina.n ce 1260. L'f d f d I h't supplemented efteetlvely by ~=: = ~=~'=! -::~dy ~=-ed on &be :~::::iniee ~~man:;alco ~ I eguar un cu I :e E~:ilt;:~ee~ ::n:
U •-lal Til "~··etl •-• lh 1 1 sides ol butl<lngs. could be aloop beewee Out~ e e """"""" -..... e o • errecti ve next J&n. 1. A re solution of oppoattioa receive 190,523, baaed on a used to scan several bloG:e
ud a.,-Slorea, ataned so lowtng action on otber hflm s • Adopted Ordinance 1262. to a reduction in th e cooncy formula agreed upoa by th e and detect auaplctoua acti·
Upt bta barbeale. u1ia1 OD tb.e &~eada. re qu lrlnjjt a 1100 investiga· aubaid;Y ror Uffll\l&fd aer-city Md oou.n~;y. The Harbor vlty. F'CI' example, a permo
a CID of' alcobol. 1be caa • Ap-eed to bold an ad--tlon ree and a 135 daily fee, '11oes provided by me cit)' Distnct recommended 188 f ~
10
-ft.~ ·~. He .._~ II OD ~.,.~ m-'••·&1 7·.80 p.m. I ( c1 bu I ,. gong l n.IQI atore ..,._ _ -.....-,..,.. ..., -..._ In 1eu o a ty s ness wu ........ ted Moncla,y eftO.ina: 100 aad 11\11 wu 1'\Jrther d " "--•·~-
-. -·ft-blo •-• wu DUI Moo•·-. July I' tor • vi d TV _...,.. • an appa.rsh.•Y a~ -.. .._ --.r ,. li cense. fOr mo e an by Cbe Newport 8ea.ch CUy re&.lced to 180.201' to tb.e stolm artldee ODWd W
basad. .ad clove owdloud.. dieoa8860D. or the &oall &lid productions on publiC pro-Council. COUD t;y bQdpc.. 'nle IIDOUat l po lted lftd, fcilowell -
Ill -. 10, 1M -I o~..,l llll<\Y. perty In th e city. Lut nocal ye&t !be city ,..,,.,_. lbe OlDie 182,UO m-• ,::--· .. --oe lllo boM. •d • Do1a1e4 acttoa to~Ul tile • At>~>roved a compen ... received 08 \!.UO to oounor ,_...S laolllocai J -to< .. ~ 0 0._~e or ..
-a --JDIJ u ...uoc oo lbo tie-Uon plan roo city -loyees tllndo roc u r•or<t """001 oomcw to ell!' liollto aad ..-!• of 01 •-
• IUa Hed. d lioD &o call a pulalic be.,.. aad a table oC audlortud.oo wllblD cttJ lJmJll ud 111.-a 11.864 .......... 10 117.· .,... lD .... .._
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I'm /tx the ript to t.cp llDd bear ums, wqe-pdce cotttrol tepala16on. F« tcl*lioa
• .aprally eonveyed in th8 Second Anwod-liM "minimum wtp" law (the bat up
~ 10 ou.r C:O..titution. I've aaid it bcfcn thlna whkh could be done for the Nepo).
aDd 111 say it apin: the time to P, a aun For probibitiq indll$lr)'•wlde barpinlna. flor
II when it bec:omes untawrul to own one. For bcrucr than Wiru. For matins the utNnllt
outlawiaa all trade with all Communist Dlttons iawt now tppllcabte to buaineu equally ·~
and rtsuml"l trade with Rhodesia . Fo' ftndin1 pUctble to labor unions.
out why automation replaces all kinds of work· Fo' impc.achinJ any future President who
en uccpt aovemment worken. Fo' areatly stwws his un bladder operation or any other
reducinJ Federal Government "workers'' from opcratton on T.V. Fo' beainninJ reaular, S)'S·
the present thr« million level and puttinJ a tematic ~yments: on the national debt. FoY
permanent ceilina oo the number of Federal more private Chrlsti11n schools and no federal·
Government employees. For a .moratorium on ized schools. Fo' returnin& complele control
all new "pubtic works" projects until the Viet· of public schools to the state and IOCMI 10vern·
•111 ... FOI TNE lOP IIMIA'nOI nam war is ended. the budJel is balanced. in-meots. Fa' aaain teachins the Bible,' patriot·
Bill Drake, editor of the Yorba Linda Star, makes the ftatk>o il halted, the dollar is stabilized and ism, morality. decency and the multiplication
following political forecast tor the Republican nomination: our ftnancial house is put in order. For closina table in all sc:hools. public and private. For
I f II will I th •1 lhe credibility sap by electing honut men who standina up and beinJ counted for what's
"Both N xon and Rocke e er go nto e conven"'on will tell the American people the truth. no righ:. even if you're the ' only one Slandioa
short of enough votes to get the top spoL After a number mauer how painful. And fo' impeaching all and feet like a aerm at an exterminators' con·
of rounds of balloting, and one or the other is still defl· who don't. For insisting that Eoaland. France. ve ntion. A people who refuse to stand up and
cient, guess who is going to come out with the prize? Soviet Russia and all other "allies" stan paying say "no!" will someday have to say "yes" on
None other than this s tate's govemor, Ronald Reagan. their indebtedness to us now. continuing pay· their knees.
All one has to do Is stop and think abOut this for a while, ments on a regular businesslike basis, p!u~ One of President Lincoln's mOil annoying
and It's not nearly as fantastic as it first sounds. Gov. inte.rest and in ~ollars or gold. problems was t~e stea.dy ftow of offi~e-seek.ers
R h t ifl 1 ith th 1 1 th th l I m for gmmg the "Pueblo'" and her M2 who pestered htm. l.mcoln once satd he had
eagan as a e.rr C mage w e peop e n e .SOU crew mcmbcn back alive nnw or .~trlli".fl North rt ad abou1 a certam ktng who wanted to go
and eastem po rttons o f ttte country. He could be elected Korea. hunting ~nd asked 1hc court minister if it
president of th is country, and this might be the year that I'm fur •II good and neces!Wtry cha nge. to would rain. The minister told him the weather
it could be done." • • • meet changing conditions and needs. But would be good. Selling out, the royal pany
LYIDOtl. • .IARIEM, •• QD FORT AS eternal principles. eternal Socialists like Hubert met a furmer riding a jackass. He warned
The Ch ristian Science Monitor, generaHy sympatheti c Humphrey, and human nu1ure don't change. the king it was going to rain. The king.
wfth the Great Society dOctrine of President LynOOn John-I'm fo' "let George Do 11 "--George Walla ce. laughed and _went on. but no sooner had he
I II I dl " bo l hi I I For reslricti ng political contributions to in-begun huntmg than a heavy downpour
son.' CaTie out w th a rea St C pre CuOn a u S P a_y ng dividuals-all of whom and which shall he drenched him and his pan y. He went back.
polt tics with the U.S. Supreme Court -coincidentally JUSt made public. For refusing to "recognize" any threw out the minister and called for the
the day before the announcement that Chief Justice Earl aovernment whi ch won't let its citizens ft>u"'f · farmer. "Tell me how you knew it would
Warren was re si gning. The "think" piece was in the June That includes practically all Communist na -rain." "I did not know. Your Majesty. It's not
20 Monitor, written by Richard L. Strout: "Some conjec· tions. For repudiating the Nuclear Test Ban me. it'~ _my i_ackass. ~e .. puts his _ear forward
ture that If the Chief Justice often described as a lliber-Treaty and the Sp-.ace Treaty, repealing the when 11 s gomg to ram .. The ktn1 sent the
, ' . Arms Control and Disarmament Act. ending farme r away and had the Jackass brought and
al, .sees a _conserv.atlve ele.cted prestdent In November, the so-called Non-Proliferatioll system. For put in place of the minister. "It was here."
he mtght retire to gtve President Johnson the chance to placins all military aid 1o so-called allies on Lincoln said, "that the king made a great mis-
name hi s successor." a rcaliSiic share-the·cost basis. take." "How so'."' he was asked. "Ever since
Chi ef Justice Warren, mo re often described as a left-For abolishing "War on Poverty" legislation that time. every jackan wants an office!"
winger, certainly must have sensed the fresh breeze o f •lone with the Office of Economic Opportun-Come November 5. let us turn all the jack -
conservatism comi ng up throu~out the la1d, Md obe--ity. For opposing all attempts to enact any as~ out.-American Way Features
diently agreed to step aside to mak e way for a "lame
dudct' appointmertt, and thus to help perpetuate the con-
tinuing destruction of the U.S. Constitu tion.
President Johnson took quick advantage of Earl war-
ren's accommodating gesture and came up with the name of
Abe Fortas fo r chi ef justice. Abe Is a lcing·tlme crony of
Lyndon's. Back in lq48 LynOOn did not have t:JJite enough
votes to be elected senator from Texas; a run~ff was re-
qui red, and again It appeared that Lyndon was a bit shorL
Then came the fam ous recount in Precinct 13 from Jim
Wells Co unty, whe re the tally was corrected from 7b5-b0
in favo r of John son to qb7~1, giving him the victory. Ef·
fo rts were made to check out those 202 additional votes
tor LYnOOn, and a federal court hearing was called. It was
~e..Fqrtas, lawyer, who ccwne in at \tJ.is cru,Gial ~our Jo
b.MQ_ bls buddy, and pi eaded the 'ase befort !iut)reme
Court Justlc·e Hugo Bl..ck, who ended &he investigation
and declared Lyndon the winner.
Whert Bobby Baker, a close friend of Lyndon Johnson,
became ttte cen tral figure in a surplus grain storage scan-
dal , there was .<\be Fortas trying to help out his friends
again. wtten Walter Jenk ins, member of the Whi te House
s tatf and an other clos e friertd of Lyndon, was arrested on
a homosexual cha rge, Abe Fo rtas tried to have news·
papers ki ll the s tory.
Fro m 1942 until 19% Abe Fortas was under·secretary o f
the Departmen t o f the Interio r, and while in that positi on
he helP ed Alger Hiss and Ha rry Dexter White, both later
identifi ed a s So vi et agents, in their drafting of the United
Nations Chart er. Abe Fo rtas has been affiliated with or·
gan i zations listed by th e u.s. attorney general as sub-
vers ive; the Washin gto n Committee fo r Democratic Action
art d ttl e National Lawy ers Gu ild, which was described as
a ''legal bu lwark o f the Commun ist Party." And he ap·
peared as a couns el to r Owen Lattimo re, v.tto was de-
clared by the Sen ate Internal Security 5~-~bcomm i ttee as
"a conscious arti cul ate instru ment of the Soviet con-
soiracy."
To P resident Lyndon Johnson, Abe Fo rtas Is "one of
th is nation's mo st able and most respected and mo st out-
standing ci tizens." • • •
THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER
By Cl•rence StrCHtt
Eureka! I have found the
key to many ambiguities
manifested in the poliUcal
p roceaa which p roducea the
government or the United
Slates. It is the opeo ee--
sam.e which unlocks the
mysteries or why our mystic
public policy is formulatt!d.
and why many mysterious
things are done in animating
a national 'pmi>oee. • .;~
From time to time. 1 have
spot en of tbe • 'puppeteers••
wbo pull the atnngo boblod
tbe sceoes, and cause the
polttical puppets who bold
positions which give them
Ute authority to go through
the motioos or governing. to
do their bidding. Now I
know! The scales have fal·
len rrom my eyes, and Rose
L . Martin, in her famous
book, "Fabian freeway,''
has dramati z.ed and put in
modem motion, the words
spoken in Genesis 1:3:
"And God said, Let there
be light, and there was
light ...
In recent weeks, Mrs. Mar-
tin graciously sent me this,
"the most talked about book or the year... and from that
time, enlightenment has
come to me.
The "Fabian freeway"
B.C., met and defeated end that this natioo may
Hannibal at the Battle o r stand finn for world redera·
Taraotwn. F&btus was given tim at the end of the war."
the nickname of "OJ.ncta· The Fabians made tremen-
tor, the Delayer, • • because doo s progress during the
of bts delaying tactics dur· era of Franklin D. Roose·
1ng tbe Second Punic War. velt, and their names, as
He avoided pitched battles revealed by Rose L. Martin,
and woo time for Rome to mate one's blood run oold.
build up its mill~ strength, She tells of them in Chapter
beforeooolrooti.ng the enemy 17 under the title of "Fa·
in a "do or die" ~&-bian race cards in the New
meot. Hi a tactica proVed to Deal.'' :It' r would •be wonh
be eucC..Stul.' Q eardiai' 'twloe Ge prtoe or tbe boc*
finally waa deetroyed. w, bfs jull -to read the contents
s uccessor, Scipio Arr(C~us. of that chapter.
The Fabian Society has Dean Acheson. Dean Rusk,
employed similar tactics, and Walt Whitman Roetow
and has grown in atreogth. are named by the author as
..,1 present day luminaries in En&-and virtually has been the Fabian movement. She
destroyed as a world power. chills the very eouls of
and the United States, the Carthage or the present oonservatives in her Epi·
era, is threatened with de. logue: "The moving finger
struction. writes." Ominously it
spells of doom.
One or the major objec-My remedy is to form an tives of the soclety has been "to subvert the under-oppoaittoo movement, dip· ping into Roman history to lying principles of the Uni· give it the name or the Ju·
ted States Conetitutloos. lian Society. in memory of
federal and stale, which up-the great conqueror, Julius
hold the rigbt to own private Caesar. Let the new S<>-
propeny, '' Rose Martin re--ciety perform a Caesarean
lates.
One of the Fabian ideas
was set forth in 1917 by
Leonard Woolf, in his "'War·
time Program": "To de-
velop the ideal of intema·
tionallsn in the minds or
the American people to the
operatioo, and remove the
Fabian idea from America.
fran the 'NOrld. we are too
close to the brink of dis--
aster to permit a natural.
process of birth for the twin
evils or socialism and com-
munism.
Letten to the Editor
LITTIIllt'n?IIAIIDIPIIGIIIhllll ""'-a !epUsr,.. -w--llloD a Dear .. ,. :AD..... .. ..... ..._ ..,. -.. .... • t •• -.. ,..
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ror· to •• MJ 4. •• IDJtnd 01 ., •--. -ud •1,.01" <I
toouo of •• Fulp oolllllt --II ..U Ida -_._ paaOI•I• lor oolllot oor owo -... ., 1-...... o1111o. '1111o II, .,, 1M ala <I
Uooo 00 foNip ._ 111e pooblaa or -IIOIIIDI lido leiter. Oto -ol-
and OIDeodDI !be OAT!' Ylol«1oe -ID ..,.,._ lonD --·· " btl 70U lbo
I I u 1 -· _,. opootal ra ... <1 priDI· trOOIJ loot -·1 bold .... 0 00 a PlOw .. 0 --· q toYllaUcD 10 ter. 1n roo~ your .,._.,Ia ltotl!bo boollby bul ooalrol• -oo: wbo ba .. an =
... O>tromoly llluad, -ltnt lbo lid!. : A enmtoal oat In -oo&lnl .....
olally wb«< 70U call !be act to lou likely ., bo per-ool"o wtlb '"" -· to
t"'aty anU·Amertean. . petratet! oo law-abldlnt Lalto Amorleo.
u. you atucly tmporia/n· ctttuoa lf lbe criminal 11 Your tnter..ced I'Mdera
porta, you wUl ftod lbat the DOt fNe to aooiety to per-JD&1 MOd to Ul their narnt us~ exporta more tblll tt rorm bta Illegal act. :'lb ... and •comptete adtlreu, HI,
importa. If our natloo, ·pro. fore, &be problan or vtoleDoe oocupaUon, liiJIUiriH tb&t
vtnclally ltld arbllrorlly, oan boot be 11>lved by pi~ IIIey oan road tllld write
raises duties co prob1bidve lag atrtcm CODtrole oa tbe well and their prererred
rates on imports, you will actions or tbe lawteaa. bobble&. Tbey 0111 write to
rtnd that the natlooa we Unfonuou,ty. aovemmeot Ea<lb, French, (tallau,
trade wtlh. wtll begin 10 do baa taken !be oppoolte po-PortUIUOBO "' Spantob -
the same thing, and lbe aet sttlon. ·It Ia aiding lbe cri· ataoe we can deal eaet)f
result will be a loss of mtnal. Actually. cbta Ia not with tbeae labguaaea. Ae
jobs in the USA. too surprtatag, wbeo con-IOOil as we receive their
My personal eiJ)erience sldertog tbe fact that the names and addreuea, we
when 1 Uved ln the East In-same govemmeot'a foreign will distribute them to our
volved trading with Switzer-policy la baaed on helping members who eagerly want
land, who for ftfty years, its enemies. peofrienda in the United
has bought more from the Violence will leave the States.
USA, than we have purchaa--street• of America wbeo tta 10Th~~er~lt~~
ed from them. govemment seeks to remove NAIS, Caiu Pollt&l 30837,
Many examples can be the criminal hom lurtlog in Sao Paulo, Bratil.
given, but the point Is that the shadows -not wben we now want to anticipate
your remarks are tundameo· government mates tt 1m· our many thanks to you ror
tally unsound. and I am possible for the law·ablding the help you wtll provide
surprised that you would citizen to protect btmaelf. to us, by printlng our tnvl·
espouse them. 'Jlle Idea that The ract that most crimes tation In your paper.
European goods are made of v1olence are committed To you and to your many
by slaves or coolies (?) in the streets where tt ls U· readers. our beat regards.
amazes me. As to "Oood-legal to be anned speate Sincerely,
tog,'.' this is a poor tenn much of the crtmtnat•s mea· International Friends
even though It Is used tality. Wbeo tb'e criminal Sao Paulo, Brazil
against the USA by Gen. can be assured that tbe law
de Gaulle, when he rants abiding ctUzeo Is disarm·
about USA goods coming ed, he will no loog• bave
into France. to watt in tbe dart alleys
And finally, if we ever Yours truly, ·
e1.pect .to achieve any sort Richard E. Woodin
of balance on peace In the San Gabriel
world, we should wort to-
ward more trade between
nations. If trade between
nations beoomes large
enough, it may lnhl bit war.
You can be sure if wars
began to endanger profits
or Cree enterprise business·
men, they will prevent such
wars.
Very truly yours,
Robert Wolff
2900 Alta Vista Dr.
East Blurr
'"QUARANTINE HEALTHY"
F:ditor or the Ensign
The constant cacophony
,be.h~K-rai.~ [eJ.at1 ve.ttp ftre.
anna &114 tbelr oootrol might
be commendable, it it were
realistic. It is . not, how·
ever, and the methOds pro-
posed to prevent the mis·
use or nreanns by thema-
jority of the proponents or
fireann control are similar
to the prevention of a dread
disease by quarantining the
healthy, allowing the sick
to roam free.
Of course. such a method
is ridiculous, but no more
than those who say, "There
are too many criminals and
mentally sick people who
are free and can obtain Ore-
arms to carry out wanton
murder. We must prevent
these sick people from ob-
taining a weapon and must
make the sane and the law·
abidingregtstertheir guns."
Unfortunately, th e indivi-
dual with a sick mind wlll
not adhere to the law. 'Ibe
fact that he commi ts an il·
WHAT'S A BILLION?
Editor of tbe Ensign,
In a recent local paper it
was revealed that our Na-
tional debt exceeded 1346
BILLION DOLLARS. Moot
people are not able to oom·
prebend what one billion
amounts to. Your readers
might be interested in a
quotation from H.S. Ken-
nan's book "Federal Re-
serve Bank, •.• explaining
what a BILLION DOLLARS
Is.
In order to illustrate be
states, "if you gave your
wife 11 billloo and told ber
not tO oome home uotll abe
spent it all. If ebe epeot
11,000 per day, you would
not see her agaio for 2, 776
years; or if each soldier
canrted a 50 pound pack of
dollar bills it would take
42,500 men to cany a bit·
lion dollars: We are now
paying very nearly 1~ btl·
lion per month interest on
the national debt."
There isn't much more to
say e xcept that tr you are
feeling prosperous with
those Johnson slugs and
printing press dollars, yoo
mlgbt have a rude awaken·
lng which could make '29
look like a real prosperous
period.· For one tbtng the
1929 dollar could be COD·
verted to gold. that Ia tf
you had any.
Bob r:klgan
Box 1038
Newport Beach
"'LET GEORGE DO IT'"
Editor of the Ensign,
SUBJECT: Open Lener to
the House or Lords.
Your Lordships: In case
your history books over·
looked the fact, it embaras-
ses me somewhat tJ Inform
you that 195 years ago a
man by the name of Thomas
Paine talked a bunch of
"Indians"' into throwing
some or you r tea into the
ocean.
Though Tom thought this
was the common sense
thing to do, you boys over
there didn't take kindly to
it and sent Cornwallis over
to teach us some manners.
well. the good General
couldn't find us for the
trees. so after a while he
said "Aw to hell with it,"
and went home.
Now alter about 200 *rs
we might as .. lHielb lllee
up to the fact thil"We nelld
each other. During &his .. e
you boys have lost yOUr
empire, and we have lost
our sanity.
In view or the above would
you consider us to be overly
presumptive if we suggested
that you take us back -ir
we promi sed to curtsey your
Queen and not dunk your
.ea?
We would both benefit.
This arrangement would
save us from self-destruc-
tion and give you back your
Empire.
LOOK FOR THE HOOK IN THE BAIT
Many well-intentioned people, with compassion tor those
s tr icken by poverty and suffering, are taken In by the
cl ai ms of commun i sts. I once heard a ti beral mi ni s ter say,
"It is hard to refute their arguments, because so many of
thei r goals are th e sam e as ours." The best rebuttal that
I have heard spoken against that mi staken opini on comes
fro m Or. F red Schwarz, president of the Ch ri stian Anti·
Commun ism Cru s ade. Here i s what Dr. Schwarz has to say:
first was published with
hard oovers and became a
creditable addition to any
library, but recently, the
author has gone to the
people ror wider support,
and has produced a paper
back edition which sells for
11.95. AU book stores should
carry it, but If It ts not local·
ly available it may be pur·
chased through Fidelia
Publishers. Inc .. P.O. Box
1338, Santa Monica, Calif.
9041lf\.
Junior Ebell's effort rewarded
Actually I don't know who
you would talk to about this
though as most or the fel·
lows in Wa shington are pack·
ing to go home and getting
signed up for social security
and unemployment. The
general attitude along Penn-
sylvania Ave. seems to be
'"Let GEORGE do it. .. And
a lot or people think the
way things are shaping up
REQUEST FROM BRAliL he's going to. come Novem-
Editor or the Ensign ber 5th.
We thought it was a good Respectrully yours.
"I once debated Ben Do bbs (executive secretary of the
Communist P a rty of So uthern California) on a television
program . He comm en ced a s fo ll ows: 'What's wrong with
commun ism ? We comm un ists beli eve in full employment;
what's wrong with that? we beli eve in lnedlcal ure tor
the sick and elderly; what's wrong with that? We believe
in the end of war to r all tim e ; Nhat's wrong with that? We
believe in universal peace and human bro therhood; what's
wrong with that? Don't you believe in these things, Or.
Schwarz'?'
"1 replied: 'That reminds me of the mack erel swimming
by off the coasl Floating towards it, i t sees a fine piece
o f tlsh. It says to Itsel f, 'High protein content; what's
wrong with that? Delicious aroma; what's wrong with that?
Ve ry nutritious; what's wrong with that'?'
''1 tumed to f:3en Dobbs and 1 said 'What's wrong with It
Is the hook In It, and what Is wrong with the things you
profess to advocate Is the hook of communist monopoly,
dl c tatorshlo .v~d tyranny.'
uThe communist will s trive to COI"'ceal the true nature,
methods, and ot)tecthes of communism by lhe advocacy of
ltttactJve progr.,s of peace, brotherhood, a1d economic
well-l>eln!lo Thi s ball must be ripped oslde 111d the hook
reveal td."
YERSES FROM THE BfflLE • • · ............... -,....u--·-.... -. ..... -........ _ .. ..,_
~-...................... --.. ..
- -... Will. oot .... --oot .. ........... ~~-• ID ..... Wloll--IIIIa.
-et .... aal IRIIIII (IL 1f*a 6:11·11.)
J•L •t •• .. -=:
The author, in telling who
are the real leaders of world
aoctaliam, shows how a
little band or polite revolu·
tiooarles deliberately set
out years ago to WTect the
British Empire from within,
all 1n the name of IOdal
rerorm and human welfare.
Tbey succeeded by otealth
and under cover methods in
bringing England 10 Us
knees. and now threaten to
destroy America.
This p;ollte band of revo--
lutionarin, more Ulan a
eeatury aco. joined !Oietber
A !1125 check has been
presented to the Junior
Fbell Club or Newport
Beach Cor outstanding com--
munity service participation
in the "Build a better com--
munity" cootest, cooducted
by the California Federation
or Woman's Clubs, Junior
Membetsbip, and eponaored
by the sears-Roebuck Foun·
dation .
Mrs. F.dward Whitehouse
Jr., president. wbo wae re-
sponsible for the prize win-
ning report, aaya lhat the
ooiqueoeaa or the group la
that it serves a wide var--
1 ety or areas and not one
major pbllaolhropy. · Wllb
just 35 worttng member&,
52 proJects were completed
IItts year. :Cbartlablo tloo ..
Ilona totaled nearly t2.000.
under the leadlrahlo of ~ On Cbe State level die
mu Davtd100, and ronned Newport lulliora were nrac.
the Fabtao SOctety. The place wiaaera 1D ftne ar&a
Mbor ac.acee that "tbey Md eecoad place lo youlb
wated to cbaa&e tbe world 1a tbe medium a1 ze club
tbtoqll a opoot" or p,... .,.,...,. .
pocondo lOrlled 'aduClaltoo' Mro. :Guy Rawttnp, ·ftoo
!bat -d load 10 pollltcal .,.. cbalnoM, OOOtPI-
-· For ..., lbNo po-....,, pooj-• 10 _,.. lbo
-·· -bon ol lbo !Ita& .,._ lor lbo loolorL Foli• -.., bave -Oiled tbe aelvea to lifO-lDCla4ed ... IIIIa 1111•
DIOtlol .. 0011101.., __ or •• -• -· -
olllaal-." laNd ID --Llllnl7, II lo ,.._ 1bo1 1bo .... & CMI-'a All Ill• -.., tlortntl lte _....., · a .. ..,. _ ..
-,_ Clol-. Foblu 10 notN-., -· 1bo ,.. ...... -....... lloa.Coul ....... , '111•
-Ia lbo !bird ... llii, tar, • •• Crealln -d or
Children's art ehow, two
scholarships in music and
art to Orange Coast College
students, three seta or rhy-
thm band instruments made
for th e primary music tea.
chers of the Newport Mesa
School District, and sup.
port for many other arts or--
ganizations in the commuo·
lty.
A seoond place in youth,
Mrs. Garry Short. u chair·
man. ·was acoomplllbed wttb
such projects as operation
or the summer youth em·
ployment service. financing
and printing the "Codes and
conduct booklets" in co-
operation with the Newport
Beach police department,
sponsoring two Junior
auliliartes for high school
girls, and a mlaateen·age
ctttzeo contest, and support
for Harbor Area Coordtna.-
tiog Council, Boy_a• Club
and the Alben Sittoa home.
idea to aend you thta letter C.T. Gilbreath
because we COWlt on your Jamestown Village
help and oo the cooperatioo Tustin
or your newep-to reach GUNS MAY BE NEEDED
your readers with our Bra· EdUor or tbe Ealip,
ziUI.o message of rrtend· Califomia baa ID ncel· ship. I We, tbe INTERNATIONAL ent gun control law; )'et
FRIENDS , are buaclredl of Robert F. KfiDDedy waa
Brutl1111 people or both killed beret Ill eauroruta
eexea, of all aces and pro-48% or all murd•a are
feaaioo1, who have aealed caused by poa. accordiog
an llltematlooal Cone• 10 lbe F.B.I. Approlimllely
pondence Club aome moatba lbe aame aituadoo emata
ago. "!broulb oom11p011-to New Yo<t . Pa01lng -.
dence wJth fore1p frieDde, IUD ooatrol lawe 11 Juat
we toteod "' eJCbanp tdooo ocuptd. Cnmtoalo can al·
and knowledp, to promote waya bU7 or a&.eali\IDL
bettor tmder-111 -people from dUtereat COUD· 1be almple obYSoua WQ
trtee, co obta1a 1110111 lltaq)e to atop crime Ia to bUI tbe
!llld Ylewcortla-oar col· Sup-e Court doelltlooo
loettODo, 10 --n.,... !bat ollmtna!Od JIUDI-t ~ PIP«I and nsaplioea, to of crime ud 1bat bave Ued
bo boner lai-d oboul !be bando or lbo ppltoe. -
Olber OOUIIlrtoa ..,.S 10 bolp Federal OoYOIII-1 -d
rCJhlp people toow our oel7 paoa a law mo•t01 u
-bettor. 1llepl to oblp'lbeonDoiDto
'" Olalted oar MlltVtUoo a 01110 to Ylolalloo or lbo br -~~~ a letWilto lbta lawa of !bat -
WATEIING A OIECK p~Vdooces rul ...... -,.., II
Is belftl prtsllllld " • .,,...,~sl .. -lllte lie
J~M~Ior 9111 of Newport Beadl. ·llrs. ~ 111111•
llouso Jr., Presltlellt, Is recol•l"l lit dltdt flaol Jldt 11.-, •CllsiDII• s.mce .,.,_of Sflts, •"'oltuc?t
•d Co. (Plio" br K•lll KoJidl,)
to t11o-'-.... 1ba c-u-...,.lb.
-ID ..a -... ID people ban lbo rtpl to • , ................. .., .... ud Oaacr•• llae
-lllaa 17.000 ·-...... _ ·----IIIII• _, -·--111 --....... --II!Jo riii&L •• all lbo
... 00 to NU t* !!_~ aad ~blo .. ~~ llo••··-ot· ... ~ co • .,. .........
-· -llto 10 -- --· -flt•tl ......... 1Ui n I II a.dll Ia ........... 1D
,_ lloll? ........ -----.... -...... v ........... ,
001 ...... -cu..... ..Ill..,.
Ill, On ....... '5 liM 0.0. ?IDaelooJ
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NEIPORT HAIIIIOR EJIIGII
A liST IECTIOII --P. 3
THURSDAY, JULY II, 19M
OO~NA DEL MAR, CAUF. I TIIEIITDLU They'lllive ·in Florida ,
liiiUMI _., llo .. l, _., ................ . llcCulloap .. bell -IIIUI ,. ...... Lowloy, Do"d
P'lllolao, J.._ IIIU•. p,..
riot ODodl ad LL Jll ....
Drlolllllaaaoll-.
Pops concert July 21
A Ugb& wolgbt 11a1t dlaiD
aecurt.DI ctr• 1D a •rae•
catuec wu eut eomecime
bet-July 4 and July e,
and 8 Urea valued ll 1284
were 8101• tal tMeervt•
•alloo II 11101 E. 0oaac
H"" .• Como& dol lllr, -
ooniiDg 10 ••-T•
Sblllp .. 1101 -.......
"eotc!Uf. Do"• or 1411 -·
--.·-IIIII Jr>-IIMao Vot Hoi• lor 1111
brldo 00 llllurdor -~. Jul7 e, · 11 •• CllboUc
Olarcbof ... Ollocll!laepberd
or -y HIUo. 'lbo blldo
Ia tbe daucbter of Mr. ·•d
lira. : Cbarlea V• Haleia of
lleYody Hllll 10d BolboL
Mlu Nancy Rouae wa~t
maid of honor, 11td nleoea
or .. e brl~. Mloe
Pomela aod II!Uube• We-
ber, eerved u brtdeematda,
'!be -all!'&e llldiMI
no. oooplo will reoldo ID
POOIIOOIL r\Orlda, ··-be Ia al&lloood wt• ...
U.S. llarlao Cotpo. :Ho Ia a
HOODd UeuteoiDt acc..dlq:
P'llgbt Traloln1 llcllool.
'lbo bride Ia a grldu ... of
IlL : Sl. : llaly'a COUep 1D
Breatwood. : Her boabud
plduiiOd tl'om Loyola Ulll•
veratcy lo Loa ADplea aad
beloopd 0> Pill IIIIPD&
K-~r,.
~················~ • CLEA -UP : • • . .... . • • • • e 200 NEW '68 FOlDS NOW ••
A • • oaedoor mulicll
treat ta ta l&ote ror <>ranse
Ooaoq. r..utu •• •e
• Silo DIOID lllr ....... f 01'
' -aood Jolol llootl Tlot.-*• , .. peat COGdiiCCOr Md
ptadO IIOlotll. -~~ to UGI ~a Put, Ill 5:30 .
P·'ll-,_...,., July 21.
_ llpaaoniod t, •o Or10p
Ooao!J Pllllbannotllc so-
ator, ,_ •• <>Pon-atr "POl>•"
OODCert ta &ee co the pu~
Uc. : Nine parting lots are
avlllable, ·and dle n ow of
trafftc wtll be ·ooouoUed
bf campua police offtcen.
An Orange County Pbtlbar-
'""''-" monte chairman of the gr.,.
tta eveat, Mrs. John F. Por·
ter eugesta that. concert
10en bring folding chairs
and cuebtona.
THE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM at Plymouth Con-
gregational Church In NewPOrt Heights hasproc11ced a
new look by w1.y of new paint br the exterior. The en·
lire Job was OOne during a one-day wortc project, un·
der the direction of Bill Roller, in charge of refurbish·
lng the church bu ilding. Work on the Interior of the
church Is the next phase of the program. (Photo by
Dune~ StewarL)
John Scott Trotter, noted
eompoaer, conductor and
writer, baa just retumed
rrom a JO;uropean sampling
or music, musewns, artd e AYAILAIU AT DISCOUNTS
: LowE• THAN EYEI IEFOIEI: Church News
'U FOlD LTD $1"5•
•
• H.T. A•to, It A H, full powor. No. • nrat 0 "'"'t11t Church of Mesa -~--·-•oa oe-•co
--:=-:-------::-----------menus. He wtU coaduct a Dtaoey·spooaored family
7111A. 20% clow11 or tr•d• U6 P" u-r vuuwnuu IYI
John Scott TMtter
COOL·ME, MADAM
Old v.omen once tw:IJ curati'e powe~-or so folks
bdte\·cd . Thctr v. nnkled hands laid on feverish brows
were thought to cool the rc,·cr. Now, in thfs goldftl
era of modern medici ne, we hu,·c: more reliable
methods of reducing temperatures. But, remember, a
temperature IS only a symptom ... not an iiiM:ss in
lt)C'If. Fe, en ha,·e many causes ... some minor ...
some )C'rttJu~. So, be scn!.ible. When you or a mcmlxr
of )OUr f .. u.fuly bIll, le t your docto r do the dia&nosinJ
and pr~ri binl!:. Then, 1f medica tion is necessary,
let u~ fi ll hi\ prescription promptly and accurately .
I
• "'• J• "'• • Co&taMesa. Santa Ana Ave. will be held tbla b"'·v,
l : '67 MUSTANGS $2195• at Magnolia St.·-Dr. P.O. and tholoa1100-aermoa to'¢c
.2 to choo•• fro111. F.ctory worrol'lty , Neumann will speak on will be "Sacrameo.L" a VI .... to, witt! or ,without PS, R&H . • "Let Freedom Ring'' at the o o o
nigb' special in Hoily'MJOd
Bowl and another concert
In San Otego wtth the San
Otego Symphony before com:
tng to Orange County. He Is
beat kno'lr'!l ror his years of
composing, arranging and
conducting the MUsic Hall
radio and telev:l sion shows
and aa music director ror
Bing Crosby and George
Gobel. His latest musical
scores . are for TV specials
"Fabulous funn ies," "Ba·
bar, tbe elephant" and
"Charlie Brown."
J obn A. Vibert, W. Allen
Grubb, J . Donal d Ferguson,
artd TorrenC4!1 Dodds, pres!·
dent of the Phllhannonlc;
and Mmea. Richard Allen,
A. Bayard Dod, Raymond C.
Dos ta, Daniel Gilcrest, c.
Sidney Johnston Jr., Ru th
J ohnson, J ohn L. Laun Jr ..
F:. Morgan Quinn , andRalph
Tandowsky.
TO SPEAK ON RADIO
Th e Rev. Loren n tckin·
ger, minister or the New·
port Unity Ch urch will
on radio KEZY at
Sunday
Cll'istensen Phew macy
W'Tln24 . UJDIIl. IS 'X. clown or • .troclo '" ltM ~•· 16 ~•· 11 a.m. Sunday service. ·At SL Ma.R. Presbyterian
•'M CHIYIOUT 4 DOOI $1 195• 7 p.m. SUnday the public is Chureh, Eastbiuff Dr. at
belie I Hutar, factor, oq11ippad. • invited to join die rongre-Jamboree Rd., EaatBluff-
.20'-clow11 •r tracla $4l por ~0~0. gat1on to view the Moody -Or. Monia Robi.DBOD will a!!. I!'•· lSZCitll • ~NSPOITAnoN SPIClALS SAVE scienc e ftlm, "The Stones preach at 10 a.m. Suaday oo
·N-.... ,.9;119 15 can P•• ..... ~ that I Cry Out." the toP.ic, "How real is God ~·II bo rolail•d at whol•nl• to th. O 0 O tO YOU?" Tbe fteXt St. Malt
__ ,..bile. kat th• clul•" on thu• • St. Andrew's Presbyterian night will be this TUesday,
_.ld•r un. Church, 600 SL Andrews July l6.
• '' IUICI SPICIAL $795• Rd .. CUff Haven -Dr. 0 • • For the boor-long concert
•
h lly oq11lppod, VI, Rad oo I Hut•r. P.S.. • Raymond Brahams, minister
20 'X. clo w" or tr•d• tl4 p•r .... o. H 1010 • of counaellng,. will be in
•IUTL7l61 • 61 CADILLAC H.T. $6 9 5 tho pulpit !or tbo 8, 9:30 -.-• and 11 a.m. services !lm· _.,.11 pow•r, air cond. 1 to choo•• from.
•
20 '-clown or trad• tn p•r mo. 14 mo. • day. Hia sermon theme will uwv•n 1 be "Modem Lighting."
·., • '67 POID CUSTOMS· l $149•• • • • .J to choo•• f~om. 4 Dr. 't'l, auto, ll&H . :.J6 Central Bible Church at
20 % down or trada $45 par mo. e... • 23rd SL and Orange Ave ..
• m_pla No. P71 17.
•
'61 fALCON 4 DOOR $19 9 • COsta Mesa-For the ramJly
Powcl., blu•. Factory •quippad. f u & 1;. • ' sbirt·sleeve' service. Pa~r
... " .. clow11, $1) p•• mo. 14 mo. LNL962 tor H. E. Jones will bring a
a'M FOlD CUSTOM .. $595• black·Ugbt meaa&IO at 7
~1 .... tomatic, 20~ clown o• trad• • p.m. Saturday. At duplicate
Lutheran Church of the by tbe 60 pi ece orchestra,
Master, 2900 Pacific Mr. Tlotter baa chosen the
View Or., Harbor View overature to the heroi c m~
Hills -Dr. ~illlam Eller lodrama. "Tancredi," by
will speak on the topic, Roasini; "The walk co d:J.e
"Bless and be blessed," at paradiae garden," rrom the
the 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday opera, "A village Romeo
services. The young adults and Juliet," by Delius;
will meet at Irvine Cove scberro and march rrom the
rrom 4:30 to 9 p.m. this opera, "The love of ttlree
Saturday evening, July 13. oranges," by Prokoviev;
The oezt class of Christian selections from "F'tddler on
education will be bel.d at tbe roof," by Jerry Brock:
eus per '"0 • 24 1110· NOY10C worship services a t 9 and
• '6J CHICIII 4 DOOR $795• 9:45 a.m. Sunday, July 21. Laraa theme from "Dr .
• • o Zbtvago," and "Born Cree"
I P•n. RIH, air unci .. PS. 20 "4 dow" • 10:80 a.m. SUnday, Pastor e;., trade l lS p•• mo . 24 mo . PRPISO Jones will being a mesuge Newport Unity Olurcb,
• • on the subject "The Christ• meeting at 15th St. and Ir-
:,·':. ' ' ·" · r .. ': ian and ~family.'• SUnday ·vine Ave.; CUff Haveo -eva:li.111 wonblp aerviee at. 'lbe R.ev. tArat nldltnc-
7 p.m. wtU bave a meaaage will apeak oa ··now Ood • 8 by PaStor Jones eotitled Direct You" at the 10 Llll.
•
a. "An Evangelical Views service. A.sliatlng tbe pa&.
""' Psychiatry.'' tor wttb the medi.c.adon will e • , , , be Charleo COle and with
• • The Plymouth Coogrep.-. prayers wtU be the new as· • Cr ttonal Cburc:b, 3262 Broad slstant minister, Patrick
•
• St., Newport Holgbta _ Benyhlll. For tho Wednes-
SERV NG "TUm ror healing to the day evening COmmunity
! Fo·r· d SINCIE ·: sea" wtu bo mo sermon Singspiraaon at 7:30 mo topic of the Rev. Norman Re~ .• Fli c:kinger will speak
Brown for the 10 a.m. Sun· on M~. Responsibility ror
• 1921 • day service. Kathy West· Peace. ,. • •
• • moreland will again be The women of the Lutheran e 20b0 HARBOR , COSTA MESA 0 guestaotot;t, , CburehorthoMaater.Harbor
• b42 -00 10 • Tho Christllll Science View Hilla, will bold thotr
Churches, Corona del Mar. quarterly luncheon meetin& f•••••••••••e•e••• Newpor< Beach IUld COsta at 11:30 a.m. Thuraday, 1~~~----------------------~~~~ ...................... .,Jucy 2~atthebomeofMn.
,
WRANGLER JEANS (1.-•• Sl~••)
Jll, DRESSES
SHIFTS
PLAY Q.OTHES. ETC.
~OFF
UP 10
~OFF
-SALE AT CAMPUS STORE ONLY
Julius Li.Dde, 5-41 Seaward
Rd .• Corona Highlands. Paa-
wr John Steinhaus, e•ecu·
tive director of tbe Califor-
nia Lutheran Home, will
show slides eKJ)laiDing the
work or tbe organir.ation. • • •
The Presbyterian Cburcb
of the Covenant, 2850 Fair-
view Rd., Costa Mesa -
1be summer schedule is now
in errect. with Sunday wor-
ship at 9:30 a.m. ooly.
Church scbool for cbildreo
tbrougb 8th grade to m.,._
tog at the s.ame bour. 'lbe
weekly Wednesday evm1D1
open house is apin belDI
bold, rrom &:30 0> 10.
tbrougb Sept. 4. 'lbere is a
diftereot disc:ussioa leader
for each meeting.
JULY ART EIIIIIIT
Martoera Library is dl•
playing as the July artist or
lbe monm tbe actual pal.nc.-
iogs that were selected u
cover photograpbl a:n 1be
Orange County IDolln&ed
tl'om Oc1obof. ' Jell. . ..
()C1ober, Jell5. Mra. Cl>arln
Qlapmaa., ftae uta co-
cbalrmiD tor Cbe IIIDi•
EboU o! N-Beadl,
--or .......... ..
bu arraolod •• ollowiD& of
.. 0 -a reqalrod lbr -poodllallll md pototlaa a
macadneoo..-.
QIAI-MMIID
AUp E. -or liDO Do-Dr., -It ....
-•-'*lim• of 1M WIJSEP 'IIea• of lite
~ .. ,.._ ......
11• •-:Ho to shrod lor ~ l'lflaa 111r11 _.
-.. -M&.:TIIo ,. __ .... --·· ..................
---~---11 .... .,. ........... ....
wttb Jobn Scott Trotter as
piano soloist; "Donkey
serenade'' from the motion
picture, "The nreily." by
tl11dolf Frtml: a Jobu Soon
Troltef"oomposed medley,
"Sing f« me a westeru
song." ror Bing Crosby;
"Waukegan walk," ror Jack
Benny ; "Danish porcelain"
for Victor Borge; and "Qo.-
beluea" ror George Gobel.
An llylophone soloist will be
named later.
Also on the program will
be "The impossible dream"
rrom "Man from La Mancha"
by Leigh; "11le 90und or
Herb Alpert" and the Tl·
juana brass; "The taste of
hooey." by Marlow Soon ;
''Lonely bull," by Lake;
"11juana tu:l.," by Cole-
man; and "El Lobo." by
Lake Green .
Assisting Mrs. Porter as
chairman are tbe Collowtng
Pbtlbannonlc members: Ed~
win F. Steen, Clifford Hakes,
.. _,_ .. _
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lal L COAST IIWT .. COitOIIA DD. IIU
OIIIOLE 1·1550
DIIOP II AU VISIT DU.II
UILY EILAIIUD
FDI TIE F•EIT All UTIIT
II IEI'IIPDIT111EAI •
SI'IM I'EAR FOR MEN FROM
HANG TEN atul C4TAUNA
..
C.C. ll1ds chief Duncan
A -al 41 eoia-... -· ·-DOOd lbo& _.,. .... ,.,..,-...... _, ....... -
Porl&blo
uoed
10 ,....,.... -woo 11-rooo Colo& lfWl'. alllbo wt,y
--lis' llle lleWJIIId Hu-lbloap lbo Cl&y ol Nowpon bar Qa-ot eoa-w BNdl. Nod. Hill woo opo
10 -Duoo10, aoolal•l polllledto _.tllld a boau-
cblof or polloo, -wiU 1111-ddYe Ia 111e lllatl·
-. cblof o1 poUce or ... IIIlo -Ia ooajomo-
Orqo, Jul1 15. Tho awanl lim wllb lllo -wfac:la&.
WUID&de by Prelida:JtLeoo
Meeks.
WIOI at AllAM$, COSTA MfSA. PHONE 546·3102
MAllO. MYO. • ONI MIU sount o• SAN DIIGO FWY.
ACADEMY IIIII WIIlER!!
BESTAmESS!
· KATHARINE HEPSUIIN
BEST SCREENPLAY!
WIWAMROSr
COI.UU!IA l'l::fUIIt~ tr•M~' I
Stanley Kramer
P'r4¥11•"'
Spencer I Sidney
TRACY POITIER
Katharine
HEPBURN
guess who's cowntn1 to dinner
loabol Poaoo, -.., ot
lllo bo•IIDCOlloo _ ..
coo, ...,.,.._.,eel lbol Nowpon
Beacb lo reoolvtag 1 ot 10
oonununity auodatiOD
awards from Loa Angelea
Beauttficatioo. OvN' 100
cltlea were oonllidered.
John Mamab and bia ctYic
and pubU c a.tfalra oommtuee
were asked to study 2 new
ordln•ces before the elty,
the zoning 111d subdivision
application ree, and the
new parking ordinance. The
Chamber plans to ask the
city for a few months'
chance to study the ordl·
nances.
Jack Barnett, executive
manager or the Chamber. will
attend the United States
Chamber or Commerce school
at Santa Clara July 1+20.
·Two p..~blications were
displayed at the meeting:
Old Newport Story. just pul>-
lished by the Irvine Co., and
a brochure on the City cr
Newport Beach. sponsored
by Lusk &. Sons, contractors
and developers.
'" "A Guide For The
Married Man"
I color 1
Conl! .. uou, o..,,ly
.• ()r ~.
IUTIO"J6' r,l •ll ""'' ~00>00('110&~
Newcomers at Hoag
S.Mo,,J••2f
0111 -llr. oad lira. Rlob-
ard .. -. 111'71 -· Dr.;Col&a MNL ·
BOy -Mr. ,1114 11ro. poia!d
lmoo, · t44 OoYM>Or 81.~
Costa Mea ·
S..4.,, Jlltfte "'
Girl -Mr. :.nd Mro. ;Fraok
:lllldllllle, , 783 !lbollmat
Dr.,: Costa Meaa. ·
Joy -Yr. :and Mra. :No~
mao Lanoo, 1746 Trad~
wtoda Lo .• : .a.ycreat.
Olrl -Mr. :and Mrs. :Nick
,,,..,, Jolr I
liDJ -llr. JID4 llrt. llo-
lloODI-. Ill Woto ror-
111. Coot& 110M. :
0111 -~ :aod lira. 1» 1101 o.Jpo, U7 Poacb
Tree La .. :weoc ~·Bay.·
Boy -llr. :ao4 llrL ;1....,
SklbiDokl, ·2882 Arulroo Ill ..
Cooi&Meaa.·
Boy -Mr. :and lira. :Ciolr
Halver100, 879 Ceater St.;
Costa Meaa. :
Rulr;, 2127 Republic Ave.,
CA~L E. BUCHHEIM has Cos .. Mesa.
b 1 t d 1 Boy -Mr. and Mra. Jf&rold
Olrl -Mr. :aod Mn. Prolg
Tucker, · 153&-C Coriander
Dr.,· Costa Mesa.
FIHANCIAL ADVIC!
fOR YMCA GROUP een e ec e cha rman of aororth, 2211 Placentia
the board of directors of Ave.,· Costa Mesa. Walter Addiaoo Wataoo,
noted ramtly ftoanotal coun· Oran.ge County Bank, ac·
cord1ng to Joseph C. Ste el·
man , president cr1d chief
executive officer. Mr. Such·
heim, one of the founders of
Orange Coun ty '3ank, was
tom in Santa Ana. Since
early chl lcllood he has lived
cr1d wo rked in Scr1 Juan
Capistrano. His career in·
eludes ownership of a truck·
ing business, 'service sta·
tion, motion picture theatre,
Moon .d.,., July 1 aelor, wiU apeak at tbe
Boy _Mr. and Mrs. J'ames meeting ot the YMOA Execu·
Bennett, 2515 Orange Ave., tive Club TUesday nooo,
Costa Mesa. · July 18. at the YMCA. 2300
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Untveraity Or., Back Bay,
Roa, 225 F;. 20th SL ; Costa according to Ned Hill, pro.
Mesa. · gram cbairman.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. H.'i'Ctor "Master plan ror Onancial
Soza. 2399 Weslminster security" is the subject ot
Ave., CostarMesa. · tbe talk, deallnc with per·
Girl -Mr. :and Mrs. ·Eber sonal and family security,
Jaques, 432 Colton St., Mr. Watson is aponaored by
Newport Shores. Caliromia Federal Savin1a
citrus ranching and the Tuesday, July 2 and Loan Assn.
poultry bu siness. He served Girl . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DEPART FOR CAMP
as the city's fi rst mayor Hol strom, 1341 Garlingtord More than 100 members or
and only recen tly stepped St..: Costa Mesa. the congregation or th e
NFIFORT IWIIIDR EIISIGII
FIRST S£cn011 --... 4
TMUIISOAY, JULY li,IMI
COQ~ DEL liAR, CAU F.
........ """' ....... -.. ._..._. tW. .... -•. ,_.,,. •
'
... ---Coot. Soo. -t , .II.
IXQUSIYI
IOU1M COUNfT -
down from 7 years on the W•dnesday, July 3 F'trst " Baptist Church or
City Counci l. TheBuchheims H~t:ey~ ~~6 an:lo~:; ~~ Co3ta Mesa will leave Sa·
have a son , Ronald, gradua· Costa Mesa. turday ror a l·week oonre~
ted recently from Redlands, Thursday, July • ence at chu rch camp con· _o,e-rn e-sa
rerence grounds at Hume and a daughter, Linda, a Girl -Mr. ·and Mrs. ·Bru r.e
junior at California State Crayrord,. 2518 Newport Lake in Central Calltomla.
Fullerton. Blvd., Costa Mesa. A reatured speaker at the con feren ce wtll be the Celebrities enter tourney "r:':.:~..,.P··~;· ~·i~ pai'!, teach a course on ''Moral
A field of 256 players, . F.thlcs and Ch ri stian Liv--liberally sprinkled wtth Wlth Walter Raymond, I CCC. in g."
celebrities rrom the wo ld and Bob Steach or Mesa •-----.................... , r . r Verde CC to capture tbe 3-o entertainment, rootball, day event last year. They
golr, tennis, an~ business, wtll dflfend their cro'W'D and
will tee orr Uns morning,
July 11, in the nrst round
or tlle 13th annual member-
guest goH tournament at Ir-
vine Coast Country Club.
Contestan'ts include Char-
hope to have their names
engraved again on the ela--
borate Thomas W. ·Hender·
son Perpetual Trophy.
Tournament chairman Max
Miller said that 12 team
prizes ror l ow net and five
for low gross will be award~
ed at th e inronnal dinner·
dan ce Saturday night.
Motion picture and tel~
vision star Andy Devine
will serve as the toumameat
OUTII cons I
O pen Niqhtly •I 6:4S P·"'·
Sat. & Su". ,, I :4S p.m.
. • • r , ,
Nfl.'fiJ~-:fANr.,;~. · •·:.·
Planet of The
Apes Is A Blockbuster
-IT'I
I!VIUWBODY'I
PICTUI'I:£ l es (Buddy) Rogers or Lake-
side Gotr Club, Tony Tra·
bert or Bel Air. Gl enn Davis
or · Los Serranos, rormer
U.S. Walk er Cupper Johnnie
Dawson or Palm Springs,
Crenn y Lansdell and George
Yardley or ICCC. and hotel
magnate F.dward J. Crowley marshal. Committeemen as~ Also
or Wilshire.
Jac:t.XlA.woodor Hacienda
CC teamed with Ted Tiberg
or JCCC posted a 263 and
won a sudden death playorr
LEGAL NOTICE
SOTI CF: TO CHEIJITOII S
SUPF:RIOR COU RT OF' 11H~
ST.-\T F: OF CALif"ORSIA FOil
111 [ I.O il'i TY Of" OHA \'Cf:
No. A~0 299
F:11tat~o f u ;osA A. GU 'i~~s.
Dec,.a !l ~d .
ststing Mr. Mi.Uer are ·~~·" CONTINL.-bur-,M·C;r.:,· .,. , 1 1
Chairmen Jeny Helperto ~~-and Bill Hairston; Tom De SHOW DAILY ~ -.....-
Forest, pairings; Bill R.oa FROM .2 P'.M. ,.._11 __ _
bert son, handicap; Bill Had-'"'""et !o'"""" Kiln: I' ff'f'ITT l'll' I WI! ley, hospitality; Chick ",,,,, . ., .• ,,., IJ.IIa~.JAJII'.aurun
Higbie, rules; Ken Hartman, •...;;.. ________ , l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!! nn'ance; Jack El am , invi· !
tations; Ralph Compton,
starting: Bill Schauppner,
prize s; Buck Fisher, score--
board; and ICCC club profes-
sional Ralph "vans, tourney
advi sor.
LEGAL NOTICE
SOTI CE Of Ht:ARING ON
HF:PORT AND .-\SSt::SS\t ENT
fOR AIJATf:\fF:NTOF' WEEDS
ANil 011fER NUISA:'JCES
:olOTI CF: IS HERF.BY GIVEN
that 0 11. July 10, 1968, the Fire
Chief of Newpo rt Beach filed
with the Ci ry Clerk of saj d
City a repo rt a.n d a!Uie!IS1111!1ll
ou abatement o f weed11 a11d
other lllliSBD cea withio uid
City, 1 copy of which ia
R~TES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS
I Time 2 Times
20 words or l~u l.lO 2.~
21 words to 30 words 2.00 3.00
31 words to «< words 3.00 4.00
Eoch word ove1 40 words .05 . 10
3 T;mu
3.00
4.00
5.00
. 15
FOR SALt:
OIL PAINTINGS, GREAT-
LY REDUCED to sell.
Make orter -6~245
\:0 11 0 : IS IIF.II EIJY GIVF:S
to lhe cr~rlitors of the above
D ll!l1~d d~ced~nl th at all per-
SOD!! havil!.fl clairns 11 gains t
lhe said d~ced~nt are required
to fi le lhem, with the nec~a
aa ry vou ch ers, in th e offi ce o f
lhe clerk of the a bov~ entitled
court, or to pre!u~nt th em , with
th e nece!llsarv vou cher!!, to
th e an detsi ftD ed at cfo Thomai!l
F.. Heffeman, Attorn ey Ill La w,
901 Dover Drive, Sui te 232,
..-ewpo tl H~ach , Californ ia
92660 whi ch is th !' place of
Fo···x·· ·5·0UT11·· COAST busine!l!'l o f the undersi8Jl ed
ill. all malt~rs pert11ining to th !' ~\...,li'ATMCAT... estate of said decedent, wilh-
•· ~'I H 11 :~~===;;;~~~;;~~;=====~~~~~~~~~~~~in 11i 'l monlh11 after lh l' fin~t
on lhe bu ll e tin board at
lraace to th e City Hall.
NOTICE IS FU Rlll ER GI VE~
that oo julr 22, 1968. a1 the
publication o f th ia notice.
AI'BRH 1.. GLI~ES
hour of7:30o'clock p.m., in the HARBOR TRAN'SFEfl
Counci l Chambers of aaid City AND STORAGE
llall, !laid report aod l!laess-41"'"' Ira• Aubrey L Clines .. U .. Y I . I! I ""'""'' o f <h• WI If & Codld l
-o f th e ahov .. nam ed decedent
JJat ed July B. 1968
men! li !lt will he preaeoted to WHEATON
the City CouD cil o f said City YANLIHES,IHC.
for eooAir!e ratloo Uld con firma~ LJ 8·"1323 or Ll1·9713
"YESTERDAY MEETS TOMORROW" AT THE
ALL-NEW
1968 ORANGE COUNTY
FAIR
&EXPOSITION
M 110 lAIIt: STAGE SlOWS
Wed .. July 17
"Festival of Nations"-Cast of 150
Fn. & Sat.. July 19-20
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
The Back Porch Majority
Sun .. July 21-Gien C..mpbell
Comic frank Welker
Glant New fttcreatlon Ylthlcle & eoat Show * Junior F'1 lr &. Small Animal Farm * * I ,OOO's or bhlbits * Sp.ce & Sctence
F' .. turn * Special Chlklren's Shows * * Hetkopter ftldn * Caml'lal Mktwa, *
Ill Cbampimlsblp lodeo
f ri.-8 p m.; S.t.-2 p.m. &. 8 p.m .;
Sun.-2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
<lATE& OfiEN IOA..M.OAILY Newport Blvd. & Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa
TIJ(., JULY 16-"MISS ORANGE COUNTY TOMORROW"
II£AUTY PAGEANT ~· ; ::!:;;;!..:;.~___,!
QIITMI 'IIMI 1'81 Pill·~· IIIDliS-... P.ll.
•
Th omas ~~-f!efr~:man
Attorney at Law
901 Oo ver llriv~:
Suite 232
Newport Fleach, Cali fo rnia
9 2660
6 42·3210
Attorney lo r r~ecuto r
Pu bli !lh: July II, 18 , 25. A.al·
1968 io the :'Jewport Harltor
tion, an d that aoy aDd ahll per-375 E. 171h SL, Colla ,
sons iotereated, aDd aviDII-~::--::-:-:::::-----
any obj ectiona to aaid report
ao.d as!leasmeot li11t, or to ao.y '8';;c;y(;L()PEJ:;i:\SiiT-;;;dl matter or thio.g c:oo.taioed 11 SET and/
thereio, may appear at s aid ._, bar••'
time nd place aod be heard. or junior set. rv-SO &-n.
Dated: July 10. 1968 Great Books or the Wes--
R.J. Briacoe, rire Oaief tern WOrld set. ·E:r.cellent
Pablleb: july 11, 18, 1968, ia ~~;~;~;;,~:~'-~~~~~.;;,::.:-! 'The Ne•port Harbor Easi p. [• s SMbv•rsiorr"
TELEVISIOII -RADIO
(a,...Boot .. Beoch-Home • (PI• of ll1• r~u/iclll l•ft:
worlti"t for th• tl•st,.c t iow IR•tdtorgob le battery packs
of A••rluJ by Aliu Wid•·
rur. P•JI•rkd 7Jt-•
TV AS LOW AS $109.95
IHAI~IU~ASLOW AS $9 .95
A ..... •• •trf• I• ...........
"A PIITPUL DP DDLLAII"
P!RSOIIALS
CHINA COVE
2709 Cove Street
' (Foot of Dahlio Avt.)
You Own tht Lond
I You'll bo impressed with tho functional floor•
plan and QUALITY of lh" like-now 3 bod-
room, 3 bath, 2 liroplaco homo.
'lou hove a moving picture of all the activity
on tho Bay - -and tho Boach is ri ghl boloro
your eyes! .
. Prico only $95,000 I
675·3000 Evos. 5.S·8868
+ +
2 WEEKS HAVE GONE
. --and you've missed on opportunity if you
1 haven't seen this .unusual home with 4 bed·
rooms, den and formal dininCjJ room .lt's loco·
ted on PEAUTIFUL PAYADEQE TERQACO:
in Irvine Terrace II. The owners wonted it
sold in 3 weeks -so we hove o"3 wuks "
price o $69,950 .
675-3000 Eves. 548·8868 or 673·0554
Bay & Beach Realty Inc.
2407 E. COAST HWY. CDM
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
$6,000 SCHEDULED ANNUAL INCOME
OFF STREET PARKING
RUILDING IN· EXCELLENT CONDITION
FINEST COMMERCIAL LOCATION
.!I $39,500. fULL PRICE .
CONTACT JIM COBB EVES: 67> 1864
Realtors
67>4400
LIDO ISLE
A Decorator's Dream
4 BEDROOMS AND DEN -
3 f!oATHS -WITH
ATTQACTIVE HANGING ST·AIRS
TO loiASTER sum:
$79,500
WITH EXCELLENT TERIIS AVAILARLE
,. L ...,n.,••
·ltl DfYUIBIS (f liDO SKl 1935
un vio u• O.W'o,.,..
lltoo~" looolo-P-... L.A.-
$19,800 8-a.o-
coipeto a. ~
SpciMI•... FHA or
lOOll 0.1.
~annie
fritt
1111101 ....... --••••
•t69,lOO,OOO.OO Kttal •Ilea
_.., lho Multiple Li olin a
Senic:e of Tbe NewPOrt H•
tlor Co1ta Men Boud of
R .. hon for •• fiul 4
-,•••11961 •.
IS OVER 4 MILLION
o:~~~;PBR MONlll IN P SALI!Sl
YOUR PROPBRTY
A RI!ALTORI
I
II'ICTACUI.AI VMW-oCUN _, lAY
Cl.-,..1 IZ.l-Aparlm,./6
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uu --· c.-.. -· Calif, AMI'I.I CfUIST PAIIINC5 _, IOAT SWS
Wily Not.....,
.... "Coda•lzl • w-, el Life
Till ADVANTAOIS WILL _...... V0U
Y'"' <o11 porcllaoo IIIII 1111 foe IIIIo -or .... II ,._ .,-.
AU. ODia.-WAT!IIPROI'ft' VIEW. AD--.,.._
lllld -llolllo. -wml LAIIGZ PA110.
VOU Altl IIMTIID TD INSI'ICT 01111 ---L
lily $5t.SOO -' Up a..-$420 .... .., & Up
...... 673-1718 for ...... , ...._.... ••
JUST LISTED!
MESA VERDE HAS 4 SCHOOlS, l PARKS
DELIGHTFUL J.BEDROOM PACESETTER IN
CENTRAL MESA VERDE NEIGHBORHOOD.
THIS HOME IS 9JRROUNDED BY BEAUTI·
FULLY MAINUINED SINGLE·STORY PRO-
PERTIES AND IS PERFECT FOR A RETIRED
COUPLE OR A YOUNG FAMILY.
ALL ELECTRIC BUILT·INS, 2 PATIOS,
SPRINKLERS FRONT AND BACK --AND
EVERYTHING IN PERFECT CONDITION.
•
lnyrrr.st
For people that can alford the bnL
•• I N• IV.n. ~ .s..,, o,..,!ir, hlloln o I~ U -r•
CORONA DEL
LOT
4?1 Camation
Ooly loc: left cm block,
ocean side ~ bwy. Alit·
;Dg, 125,450, by o .... or;
DO brokera ple&M;
837~501 or 544-1432.
DUPLEX
DON'T MI'SS THIS EXCELLENT INVESTMENT.
IF IT SOUNDS GOOD --IT LOOKS EVEN
BETTERI
3 BR. - 2 U. AID 2 BR. - 2 U.
DRIVE BY AT 2837 TABAGO
$33,950
MESA VERDE H.H TViO COUNTRY CL UBS
' .. ~
N'=XT TO PARK-SO. OF HI WAY , COM
$62,500 • • • • •
522 SEAWARD
CORONA HIGHLUDS
SAT, I SUI. 1-5 P.l,
J ·BR .-3 BA.-FEE LAND • • • • •
28SO M .. o Verd. Or., Cosio Mesa • Ph one 546-5990
SHOPPING CENTER-,
SITE
Split Level Mediterranean
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Spacious li ving
room with high beamed ceilings. Hi quality
nylon carpeting. Deck for summer•w inter
living. Electric dumbwaiter. Downstairs bed·
room with outside entrance. 2 Electronic
garage doors. Low taxes, close to. schools.
$37,950. 642·3766 or 548·8905.
(].,.. r/or~~e//, R.,./tor
IT'S A LOT
TO OFFE;R
Only $32,900
Tbree bedroom a plus dining room . Ft teplace,
teece4 re.u yard and covered patio. Good
tamUy home to Corooa del Mar.
...-·-.~-
60U72 _.,...
lnl .. ()ooot Ill..., .....
c••• sell it? ••• Tt* tt~
Fttr Fast Acti• a R ... lu
Coli
00\'LE A WOOD CO.
5 ACRES ON FOOTHILL BLVD.
UPLAND, CALIF.
UOX Y. fRJlXI<l.IX
I J~'l~•~t.T.2.~., \
Corona del Mar, California
PtlOM : 67).2222
OPE;\: SEVE:-.1 DAYS
"FAMI LY FUN
WltiLE YOUR
DOLLARS GROJ"
PliO II! U2·51 H
INVEST IH .
RecretJtiDntJiltJnd
REDUCED s27 SO
2% years old, 3 BR + huge
second story r Ec. room,
large rear yard, built·in
stereo + intercom.
' Only S29,7SO
Newport
at
Vi doria
646-1111
(Call
Anytime)
IN DOWEl SHOlES, lOCH •••
...... tM qiHet ~ olll)ei:w;'l • ..,..,., .... .
~. the Piwtiel ol ......,. •• femoul ......... .
artd privatli bMdtel combiM to mae. ttMI THf. ,._.
to IMI. You fNY twya e.ycr.c . ..,.._, .... kit MMI
Ivan w.ttt & 5onl will delip aftd bUtkl 10U' ....,..
home, or purcn ... an exqullit•, e1lttl"1 layc:,.t .......
-JOO Serloo • ""·"" .. $120,1100
Modllte ... 1M2 """-Drive, "••port leeeft. ....... (71.) _,_ ... -
n.-,..1'11 ••4 f.,•H*HI•JI I . H ........ , .. a.A-
JUST LISTED
BEAUTIFUL T• J'*n• -
• Lt._ ... Hall!
PLUS 2 la*t• + 1111 a,-.
Tastefully decorated home in "mint"
condition, with hardwood floors, F.A. heat,
fireplace •
AHO completely separate apartment un it
(ground level) with private potio, low main-
tenance garden. On a lot and one-half!
25~ down
OWNER WILL CARRY THE BALANCE
1 The price is right: 549 ,750!!!
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE
PETE BARRm REALTY
EXCLUSIVE 'USIItS EXCLUSIVE
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
1121 DOIOTHY LAIE
Attractive 4 Bedroom and Family Room .
Lorge fenced·in Pool. ••••
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
FUll TO lOIII IITM
2·story, 2 Bedrooms and Family Room Home.
$25,500 • • • •
WESTCLif'.F bRlVE
'
--tPII'niiiT llllllll .YI till
Available lor 18 un11s
-
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Q! \ ~ 'I.' u
:q l-y ~!..1 d
o mtmain and
bt murtaimd"
VIEW --GRAOOUSL Y DESIGNED
.. b •. , 2!\ ....... $5,000 .... -
OPEN I·S.·•· SAT. L !MJH.
ll21 SETTING 9JH
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
67S.S9JO
E. c ....
'c g§J lOt
'UT THE 10'/DS saYf IOU"
...,._..,...~&:~
2 STORY
MESA VERDE
BEAUTY
• S BEDROOMS • 2ll BATHS
• FORMAL DINING ROOM
• Cl • 16 COVERED PATIO
• WELL LAM DSC APED
• TOP SHAPE IN l OUTI
$42.500
RciU.U Scnlkc Silol: c I MJ
'
'
•
1~5:~~6.~~~~·~~~-~ '· Council tests mlde :c.roJ..~cr.~u
Tba ... 14011,000 -· .,_t baa eo plaao tn -ud ope atllle Blllaoa -or tiro.
11. or te41 ...... ,...... .... : .._._ ... ,.. ....
..,.,_ ...... .., MH ....., lltt ,_.., #J/ilft 0/ a
N,.,.. Wotltl6 , ... a--,., M _, -.-hi fWn it
c~ N .... c,do-11-. • ..t IJI(Jfilq H•. 1<10. ·
"I low it!' l fJ the "'"'"'' most cotfrtorfllbl~ Md mo•t CtNn/twtif,~ /Mtnimu. I Ctlf1ld &i"~ )"O!t • dqu, '""'
IHaDfJ' w/ly. bttt it d(H'ln"l COif J"O!! 41 pC11111 tO (ind ~Ill
/or JOIItu/1.''
Artmc Frueh, 011e uf AA~trh..• 's bu\ie$4 ptl"i\l$1la.rt. rditl 0111 lhc
·c-llcc:tivc bcat&tt io Niar1r.a Fumiwn: "'"ilh C)do-MI..'t!'ll~. 'llle
UIM C)odo.MJ!I!Ialt OICIKtli U ID CMhtr·Niapn ~ proWcf by
)"nn ol CODtiaulq tt.lieJrcb anct ahe c.tpcriefl(e or ft'IOI'C lh311 one
milliae cr:aleful 01ena_. "'OIT.m. Thl' c-~d!J1ivc NiaJira ckwlupmcnt
ill JODf& in fine....., dlai•s and ~o(:a,-aod iD • varitry of saylt~o
c!)k)n lad f;,briclto JO w6&i. li:IIY de-cor.
l\W is C)do-Mauqtf A pa&ca&oJ l·•ly nwsaac xlioo lh:ot in
c:ombmatioa widli MoriiC Hc=at llldPIIO ca. Slillo.s ud miDof acht~
i11 your bxt Mel 1ras. Jn jiHC miau&n. die deep penetntion of
Niqan.'' llaiqua J. .. r actiOD .-., mu,saan aCid IIXIlbn tile tift~
fibfr11 ot fOUf bodJ ••• briJI'l rei~ daily ICmfom ud btipe.
Get all u. taets rR££.
You...,.MillllfllrtoloMWJCU..-.IIMC)tachn, Pttn• and _,..,. ..,Siclns.
Wnlt.locby lew frrc helpful • Rc~rch Rt"portf' boo1Jc1 ~nd comp.lc1c
infom~:a1ioa. Re~mmbcr. it WS!I you nothinCIO find oul how lhe hos-
PII.IJ..feutd .• I<XIOI"-\1-.r:J t\1 ·~.I:I.C).,.Io-l\ll~~tcnctbod Q R help you. ,------------------------, 1 Ni.Jg.Jrl of S.1n11 Ani. \740 S. M1 in, 5'2-6741
I Piuqm~iJ II'It.'l llhoul ol:h~aliol'.)1111rfrn boot· ,.,....-.. ,. I
1 kt "'R<"'ol:·••-'h kfPCI'I~. • "••·• ~··rnpk1e •nt..>l"1t~II(O" •liM.;:. • • I
I onl"•d.ltAWorki"\F4U"I ~•nnu•r ,ndlhrho..p•l;ol-; •-·'?; I
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.......... , ldopCecl -__ ..., bah=
NdOD plM. I liNt altr 1 .. 11 .. 0. .....,
• APProved tbe IDal map •• tile ..,." b&tbor ....
or Tl'act 8110, c-p II. pr.
Holalolo 11 Boaa oubdl>llloD ••pa TIDAY or 14.11114 acrea oooalaiiDC -• TALl
or 81 reatdeollll lola, -ooe ~ IIIIDIIDI •d ~
d lflllbJ OD bl.l 1110• f'eC8Dt I'"" .,..101• ... 000 bllb Hlorl ., Atlloa will ba ....
rtae lot, located in tbe oueMd bJ Hlll7 R1Dk8r
Blutfa; the otter or dedic... MabU real eec.ate .S.:
doD or Vteta del Pla.ya •d veloper aub8Newpon H.-
••street A'" was rejec&ed bor IUWIDll Cblb bmctaecm
because the streets are not today, July U.at VeraaW.e.
oow needed tor trattlc ctr-Rea&aurMlt. A board meedog
culatloo and their cooatruo-will follow 'lbere will also
Uoo 'NOUld be tmpracttcal be 1 d1~tor8 meeting at
until rurther·development in ?:30 p.m. We&leeday, July
the area adjacent to the UP.· 17, to lbe Cbaaber or Com·
per Bay. . merce building. • Authorized die execu·
Uon or an agreement wtrb AI.. 't1H HEMMER.·~.
lhe County or Orange, al· PILOT ll!loi!"LOYE!, Dl ES
lowtn~ the city }0 use Alvin E. Hemmer, 48, or
county tidelands at the H~ Cootinent&l Ave., Costa
bor Department tacutcy oo Mesa. died July 7 at Hoag
Bayside Or. tor cooducting Hospital.
the recreational summer Mr. Hemmer, a Daily Pilot
sailing classes; this coo· ctrculad.oo. depart:meot mana·
.liD PITS, • ger, wu a reared U. s.
ED . · • Anny sergeant.
OF c• IUCUIIIS In bis 23~ years of mlli·
Edward Frank Pitta, 48 , tary service, be served in
ot 308-8 Marguerite Ave., Japan, Iran, Fonnoaaand the
Corona del Mar , died July 8 Philippine Islands. He was
at Orange County Medical wounded during world war 11
Center. in the South Pacinc.
He was tx.>rn . August 17, A ilita funeral service 1919. in Ulinms, came to m ry . Calttomia 15 years ago and will be held at 10.30 a.m.
lived in Orange County for9 today, July 11. at West·
years. He was a bookkeeper minster Memorial Park.
Dr .. Coata lle.aa.
Mid Ia Jail Wi-t ball ..
llle .., ... or-· are
-lla111D1 •Ill abe will
-Ia a.pedor Court -day aftemooo, IIIII 2t.
to bear reeulta of Cbe ex·
am1D&Clooa.
Mr a. 'nicker, wUe of Coeta
liON City Couodlmaa Oeorp
'l'll'*er, iB cbarilod Will> ll>o
dMch of ber D~ Mr a.
Harriett "'eatpbal, 88, or
1848 Mlliorca Drive, wbo
died luna 28 .ot a kn1te
wound.
JOAN WILLIAMS of costa "Tbere are many atortea ia
Mesa will be assiStant the neJ&bborhood about lbe
2 womeo," oald Captain Ed manage r
1
0f Securlty Pacific Glaa&OW or the Costa Meaa
National s South Corona del police departmenL ''The
Mar branch when It opens neigbbors say there wae
July 26. She has been 4with some dirt1culty but there
Security Bank since 1%1 aremanyoonntcttng reuona
and at the Co rona del Mar giveo or the cause or the
bran ch since 1%2. She Is a d1rt1culty betweem them."
native of Florida, a graduate The Orange County crime
of Florida State College, lab bas beEil unable to de-
moved to Cali fomla and be-tennine that dle murder . weapon is among thekitcheo gan her banking career tn implemEilta sulrnitted to
1959. Her h~bby Is g~rden-them by the Costa. Mesa
lng;. andshe1sactlve1nthe pollee, according to c~
Orange County Angels, WO· l.ain Glasgow. He s&td his
men's bank speakirig group. c h k"ll
She and her husband, c. ras I s
Allan Willi ams, are parents
ol a daughter, Vena (Mrs. N B youth
Ralph A. Ferrara Jr.}, and • •
a 17-year--old son, John
=~~:r-:=th·~·'li~~ Street fixing law studied
James Hu ston Morris, soo
or Mr. and Mrs. Jack H.
Morri s or R26A Clul:tlouse
Rd., Yt'eM Ne wport, was
killed Thursday niJtlt,
July 4. in a car accident in
oortbwestem Colorado.
or Corona del Mar . A atreet improvement ordl· nance would appl,y to new
Services will be held at 1 naoce for oommerdal areas oonstruct1oo or enlarging an
p.m. today ,July 11. at Baltz wu discussed at Monday existing buUding by 25~ or
Corona del Mar Chapel. In--attemoon's study session or more of Qoor space.
lennent will be at PactO.c tb.e Newp>n Beach City He said that tbe requi re-
View cemetery. Council. mente would be applicable
BARIARA BRO.M aACk City Attomey Tully Soy-to the on&ohatr or lhe street
FROII EACE COR 5 mour, in a memo to the abuttir:!g the property to be
P p Coundl, said lhat the pur· developed aod would oot be Mr. and Mrs . Chisolm Brovm or 625 Plummer Ave., pose or the ordinance is to appU cable where the abutt-
He was a passenger in the
car which bit 2 pedestrians
and a stalled car w6ich had
run out or gasoline.
~~~-ta·•udpllall but !a 11er Clu-will 11a dedloa!ed
anlllaJ NAill!& or ...,.. Frldoy, IIIII Ill, ..-.,
oblatrlo ...... 10 vt ... PrealdoDt llollard
!Ira. 1'11'*"! ... ~ s. 810-•·
aall Uke ecratcbu OD ber 'Ibl fHiiYitiea wlll beC1D
Deck at. tbe time of h• wilb . a oock1&U p~ at
arreet.. Larry Rep! of· dae 11:80 &.m., followed a&
cdmelab aald lbatlbe dead 12:10 p.m. by lbe dedlcalloo
womaD'a flnpmaila had and b)' toduotioo or more
beeo eum1Ded but be would atbletea co lbe s.y Club' a
not say wbelhet tbere waa eporu ball or rame. Spon.
any evtdelltce lbat ltbe bad outer ()lick Heam wtll be
10ta&cbed Mra. TUcker.
aiR-
BouND?
NOW 23 DEPARTURES DAiLY
FIOM OIANGrE COUNTY AIRI'ORT
••• DIUcn.Y TO LOS ANGrEW
IN11RNAnONAL Aai'ORT
require the dedication or lng one-halt or the street Costa Mesa, met an airplane street rightaof·way and the baa previously beeo dedica·
whi ch brought home their installation or street im· ted and improved to the
daughter. Barbara Brown, provemeats, including city's standards. The city t.·.:::..:,;;..::•.!:'.:.::~-·::.·..:-------------J who has ju st oompleted 2 pavin&. sidewalks. curbs manager would be authorized ,-------------------....1 ;rears teaching with the U.S. and gutters. by owners to waive some or all of the Peace Corps. or property in commercial requiremEilts under spectned
I C·•Y --.•.• , ... _ ... "·1 •1~ ·---Z·:'ICol$• -·--·· J
Mr. Morris, eo route to a 1
summer vacation in Europe,
bad just completed a year
of work towards his muter' a
degree at u. c. Santa Bar-
bara. He was graduated from
Newport Harbor High School,
and bad atteoded Oranae
Coast College tor 2 years. U5e aiR-"PORT
ALL
SUBJECT
TO STOCK
ON HAND p
t SALE~
·,
zj}{l!tftt :h II BE
673'-54·78 SJEREO \isiON
2816 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR
"IUY WHlll SliYICl MAllS IT A llnll IUY"
and now folks
It's Sock It To
Me Time!
Now you can have
your pie and
eat it too!
Come On To Our Shop
for the
Sweetest Selection of
Yummy Summer
Fashions I
JAMIOIU lOAD AT
IAYSIOf DRIVE
NEW,OII ! IEACM 675-JIIJ
OI'EN SUNDo\TS 11-4
Lorraine Butbarland
of'ld Ootothy Donlof'l
FASHIONS AT THE BEACH
I
lOlling districts. The ordi-oondltlons.
Water Co. wins delay
Annexations 1 and 2 -until
Sepl. II.
Funeral services were
held Monday, July 8, at
Queen or the Ana:ela
Catholi c Church, East Blurr.
FURS, JEWELRY TAKEN
IN $!,300 THEFT
oaCH 5e
FOR FREQueNT-RELIA8Lf-
ECONOMIOl SERVICE .... BY DEWXe
The Santa Ana Heights
Water Co. was graoted a
ODHDODtll delay yaterd&y
to prepare ror the beartng
oo ita. petition 10 org111ize
as a water dtaa1ct.
Mrs. Cal Fuller, acting
c~trman of tbe wat« ccm-
pany shareholders oommit.-
tee. announced that there
are now more than 1,400
signature" on petitions ask·
tng tor ronnation or the
Santa. Ana Heights Water
District. Circulation or peti-
tions ta being oondoued,
she said.
A IS,M)() tbett or tura and
jewelr, wu reported co N ....
port Beacb pollee Friday by
Francia Edris, 1511 Miramar
Or., Balboa.
AIR-CONDfTIONlP · lrfaT'OftCOACII
DIRecTLY TO YOUR AIRUNe TEAA11~.
The re(Jieat for continu·
amce was made by attorney
George Logan. or the Santa
Ana legal finn of Rimel .
Harv~ and HelBing, at the
meeting or the Local Agency
Formation Canmission. He
asted for more tlme to pr~
pare the case, which will
now will be beard at 2 p.m.
\Vednellday, Aug . 14. The
Canmiaaioo also delayed
act1oo on 2 related Items -
the Costa Me sa Country Club
The committee's objective
in orga.ntz.ing a water dis--
trict is to forestall further
attempts by Costa. Mesa and
Newp>rt Beach to annex
land within the present ser-
vi ce area.
IILLIAII GLOZA OF BOMB WARMING GIVEN
COSTA lElA DIES BY PHONE TO POLICE
Willlam A. Cloza, 79. or An unidentified caller told
525 F'a.irfu Dr .. Costa Mesa, Newport Beach police by
died July 8 at Long Beach phon e in the early hours of
Veterans Hospital. Ji'riday, July 5, that a bomb
He was born March 23, bad been placed in tbe Blue
1889 ,iofllinois, andlived in Beet, and that the place
this area for 23 years. For would be blown up in 5 min-
52 years he was a self-em· utes. The identical mes-
ployed painter. He was a sage was repeated a few
Worid War veteran. minutes later.
Survivors are his wife, Owner Sid Soter was noti·
She listed th e tollowin&
items taken between June
29 and July 5: a black mink
stole, 11,000; a mink jacket.
ONLY $4.00
, .............. (.11111
776-9210
D 7..0731
12,000; a full lEilgth seal • TERMINAL$ IN ORANGE COUNTY •
skin coat, l2,000, and a AHAM(IM -rUllUTON -IUlNA 'UK -OIANC(
(OrYIIWT,.... ..... J
1300 necklace and brae~ SAlTA AltA-OIAffGl COUNTT AII,OIT -NlW,OIT IUCN lel~s~e~l,~h;M;dm~ad~e~l~n~D~~~-~~~~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~; m~.
IILOHIIl
ENJOY A REAL
Hawaiian Luau
EVERY FRIDAY 4: SATURDAY NIGHT
8 TO 2 AM
e REAL HAWAIIAN FOOO e DRINKS
e GOOO ENTERTAINMENT
eSPECIAL PRIZE FOR LAOIES
RESERVATIONS LIM ITEO INFO ON REQUEST
Frances; a eon , Mathew or ned at tbe Blue Beet, 107
Costa Mesa; a daughter-In-21St Pl., Central Newport,
law , Mrs. Glorta cnoza or but be said he did not wiab
Costa Mesa; a brother, Au· to close his place. A public
gust of Florida; 2 tdateraln statemEilt was made to the(:
lllinots and 3 graodcbildren. customers by Sgt. Wymer
Roa.ary wae recited Tuea-over the P.A. system, tell·
day and Maaa wae held ing or the bomb threat. Tbe
Wednesday at St. Joachim's customers remained.
Catholic Church. Bell Broad·
Way Mortuary handled fUner-
al mangfiDenta.
SHEET$ FAMILY UCX
FROM -Til T.P
MRS. L!NNA LOY, 15,
OF N!WI'ORT IS OI!AD
Lenaa LCJ1, 85. a 30-year
resident or NewPOn Beacb,
died &u>day al lbe Cool&
Mesa Coovale8C8Dt Ho&-
pltal.
Her home waa at tbe Irwin
Apto., 2114~ 'II. Ooeao Fl ..
Cfllltral Newport. Sbe wu
bom at Ridp:way, Mo.
I I
lt' a been a mooeb·long
vacatioa ror Mr. aod Mrs.
Richard W. Sbeeta away
rrom Cbetr .,...tclttr Mor-
tuary. Takiagwtcb Cbtllll Cbeir
daugbler, Mro. A. M. Elwell,
and cbildreo Rickie 12.
Mike, 10. •d Cb.rtatine, 9.
They went to Lu Vepa,
lheo lhrouF Salt Lake City,
Yellowac...e Park -where
they ••• 18 beara, elk, deer
and bulfalo -Cody, Wyo-
mio&, ebe B1&ot IJW• or Cbe
D&kotu, ftllliDC -to In
lbe Ourlta, ODd ll>e Oraad
CIIDyoo. 'lbey aleo >!ailed
Cbeir ror..r bome ud rela-
Uvee 1D ICu ... CUy.
Funeral aervicea were beld 46 • a.
yesterday at Weatclltr ~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~it:~~~~~~~~~J~~~1 MOtDOri&l Chapel Wilb tile
Rev. H•bert Jobneoa of 2/45' Coat& Meaa ofllctattng. ID·
tenneet wu at FalrbaVOII 303 •zr .
TUIII CAliS •11
Tr----laly7
Memorlll Parlt, Saala ADL
SUr•Mag llrL Loy ..., a
aoo, MariiD Pol-or
Omaba; • 4aoP1«, llllla
Weotedlold or -0>;
6 ....,.sdlil-. laola ....
.,,., Oloda E-or 124
E. 111111 Bt., Coo&a II-•..:=:.,n
IIDcl II --dt*ll--• al, -pollaatiiJN-
port -,_, Tba 1R 1111' ..... liN •"" ot !.•~eGit=..!M~LI!!_ ___ _
&. 11r. , .. ,,. r • H
91., Ballloa, a ll>e -do7 USI'.D T<:LP:VIIIOH ...
llro -a 70011 llepda lllllo. JJ" portaMe TV -
A .... c-a dol ... Dllll ... 00. 11.w71-,
ITOIIIIOUIS -9 10 6r. -IUIIDAT5 9 10 5
TMIIIIPIOALS POl JtL T 11·12-11
ll CDAIT 11ft., Clll -WI D&IYII -67Wilt
Top flight events at Fair
AIRMAN Steven A. O'Hair,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
L. O'Hair of 2219 Avalon
St., Costa Mesa, has com-
pleted basic training at
Lackland AFB, Texas. He
has been assigned to th e
Air Force Technical Train
l ng Center at Lowry AFB,
Colo., br sped ali zed
schooling as a munitions
SPeclallsL He is a lqb6
graci.lat e of Costa Mesa
High School.
M. I . AGAIN IS Ill MM ER
fOR IEAUnFICAnOM
Newport Beach has again
recet ved a beaut! n cation
award trom Los An geles
Bea.utitul -the 3rd In 4
years. · The honor is tor
color emphas is In highway
and tratrlc lsl~d plantin g,
according to Mrs. Isabel
Pease or Shore Cltrts,
chalnnan or th e Newport
Beach beautift cation com·
mlttee.
LOCK EO IN U THROOM
LitUe Bobby Hawkins, 2'h .
locked bimselt in the bath·
room ll his home, 7 1~ \\".
Ocean Froot, West Newport .
Tbwaday evening. June 27 .
It took the Newport Beach
tire department as well as
hia mother to persuade him
to open the door.
hit •d Elrpolllloa -... .._ ....... hi-do
ID Col&& -DUl -• willa o Doarlob. : ......... -· wiU be -led dDIIDI lllo
Fair, wllldl nmo -Tuoo-
doy, 11111 18 ..... ....,. -
doy 0 luly II ..
S.,Odlllllllog ' • &pocl&l
oew .. oullural eveata oiPt"
July 17 wtll be Maestro Leo
Damiani's lntemadoaally
acclaimed "Festival of n ..
tioaa. ·~
The brother-and-slater
alnglng team of Nino Tempo
and April Stevena, ·joined
by the seven-member Back
Porch Majort ty vocal group,
wtll entertatn July 19 and
20 ..
Glen Campbell, MC.star of
'Smothers Brothers lhow"'
and Grammy·wtnning record-
ing star, will be on stage
July 21.
Additional reacures include
th e Sing·().U·West-End "Up
With People" singers, Ba,r-.
ber Shop Quartet Jamboree,
Boys Clubs' A.ll·Star Var-
iety Show, ·Glengarry High·
laod Band IUld Dancers,
Kingsmeo National Cham-
pion Drum and BU gle Corps,
Optimist Youth Band or
Orange County, and the
Marine Corps "Pageant or
the F1ag ...
Senior citizens' clubs or
the Soutbland will stage a
talent show at the Senior
Citizens Jamboree on Wed-
nesday aftemooo, July 17.
Halr. price tickets ror the
Senior Ci ti zens' day are
available tbrough senior
citizens ' clubs and directly
from the Fairgrounds.
Tile Brunner family wtll
stage their popular "Pop-
com Theatre'' marionette
shows afternoons and even·
days every day.
AN GL ER David Val enti ne of 911 Ve rano Pl ., Irvine, at
l ett, has just landed a 35-POund white sea bass off
Catalina I sland, and skipper Geo rge Au stin ot the
sportfi she r Fury II ou t of Davey's Locker gaffs the big
fish. The fi sh ing off Catalina is repo rted the best i n
years.
Beauty ..... r•••• •&-
loc 11 o-Olalt:r --muattt" wUl t'IQIIPI'te for
lllo IItle ol 111M Orlllp
Coooty ,.._,..,. && a:ao
p.qo~ .. d 8 p.qa. po 'l'ooodor.
1uly 18. : -..... --.. &re P&&d Tetnll, 18, aap-
cer of Mr. · aa.d Mra. :Jobo
Ternll, 1uot llf&duale or
COroaa del Mar, •Npreaeo~
toe COrona del liar; Doooa
Lee, · dauP,ter of Mr. : aa.d
Mra. Lawreooe H. Lee, June
graduate of Newpon Harbor
Hlp Bcbool, repreoeodlll
Newport Beacb; IDd Pun
Reed, ·18. ·d&uptor or Dat-
relll!eed, llf&du&te of ll&rlo&
Hl&b Schoolaod proreaatoa.al
fuhlon model. repreaeod.og
COat& Meaa.
From 9 a.q~. to 11 p.ll). :on
July 15, 17 and 18, young
equestrian• wtll vie ror
ribboaa and prizes In th.e
Junior botH lbow competl·
tloD . :Pooy lbow events tor
very young bor~ey aet have
allo been ICbectiled ror
Sunday, July 21, ·&t 4 p.q:~.,
wUh a special performance
or the Daisy Clipper All·
Pony Show.
LEGAL NOTICE
OROirM.NCF. NO. 1259
AN O ROINAN CF: OF" THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ADOINC CERTAIN TF.RR I·
1URY TO 111E FOURTH DIS..
TRICT OF" THF. CITY ANO
Rf:VISINC THE Df:SCRIPTION
OF" 111 F. BOUN DARY LiNES
OF COUNCILMANIC DISTRICT
NU MB ER FOUR
"lfEREAS, t.lt.e Charter of
the City of Newport Beach
providea Lhat whea -.y terri·
tory ia _.eud to th.e City,
the City Coaacil ahall by or-
dia-.c:e add lhe territory to aa
adjac:eat di ... ric:t or diatric:u.; _,
WHEREAS. c:ertaia territory
referred to •• "'Modea Aaoe••
tiOil No. 59" haa beea .IDilued
•d ia adjac:emt to aod ahoald
be ioc:loded io lhe Fourth Di •
tric:t; ~~a,d
WHF.Rf:AS, tbe deacriptioo of
the bondary liae oftbe F"oarth
Diatrict •• .et oot iaOrdillaoc:e
No. 1231 -"oold be reviaed to
111alte it rnore c:ertaia;
NOW, THF:REFORE, the City
Coaac:il of the City of Newport
Beaclt doea ordaia u follo•·.f.:
SECTION 1. The boood.Oea
of tile Foart.h niatric:t are bere-
dt•o~~ed aad redefiaed ea.d
territO'l; referred to aa
A.aaaxatloa No. 59"
Mdad to ~e Foard!
""'"""'-•• ..w r .. m Ol.arict, •• aet oat ia Ordi·
a•c:e No. 1231, ia hereby re-
Yi•d to reM •• foll?wa, -.d
Mid diatric:t ahall iac:lade all
t.llat portioa of t.he City ioc:l od--
ed wit.b.ia the followio11 de-
Kribed boaodary li.De, to wit;
Bepaaiaa at t.lt.e later.ec:tioo
of 'l'eatc:liff Orin and J,...iae
Avl!llae; lheace Sootheaaterly
aloa11 We ... c:liff to Peacador
Drive; th.eace Northeuterly
aloa11 PeM;.dor Driv<!: to Not·
tloollfurn Road; theac:e Eute""
IJ aloa11 ~o ni aollh~~n Road to
S-.ti~o~~o Drive; tbeece No""
therly aloo11 S.atiaF Drive to
Mat ioera Drive; tl!eace F.a•
teriy aloo11 Ma.rillera flrive
•d ita f.aaterly prolono~~atioo
to Upper Ne..,ort B~ty; t.hea ce
:"tor th.erly aloa& Upper Ne-
port Rll)' to ao ao11le poiot io
the City boaodary lioe, aaid
11111le poiot beill~ th.e moat
F.aaterly 11111le poia t Oil the
Sootheaaterly prolo•o11•tioa of
Meaa Drive; theoce Westerly
aloa 11 said City booad11ry liae
A MONEY SAVING EVENT during the month of July
at JJ. J. Qarrell
ALL HERITAGE . UPHOLSTERED PIECES
in your choice of ltyle or f•bric rNy M purcheted at • molt .....,.. ..... .f
Truly o rore money-saving opportunity
20o/o Over 200 Styles ol Sofas -
Chairs -Love SeatJ -otto-
maru in your choice of any
tlerita&e Oet'Ont.or fabric.
allvtn, uadltton te (url'llllua
t1M IRA 01-,loilllblp
Rodeo lo ldll<lded lbr
11111 It, 10 •d II Ia llle
oov.-.d ratrpouoda ...,_L
N.l. GIT$ 1»,123
LIQUORPIIIIo\111
'!be City of .N._. lle&cb
bu recetved l•.ua u lta
6-moolll obue or .... opec! II
feea plld by bolclero or Ill·
coboUc beverap Ucea~e•.
The aiate depanmeat or al·
cobollc beYerace cootrol
alloca&ee iO~ ot all Uceaae
tee moaey back to cld.et
and ooUnttea.
A paek11e •tore beer and
wine Hceo.e 001te dle own-
er 137 wttb 1 yeuty renew-
al ree or 112. 'ft. paeral oo·
sale tavern Ucenae costa
16,580 originally, with an
annual renewal tee ot 1580,
whUe a beer and wine only
tavem Uceoae ooata 1234,
renewable yearly for 184.
TWO All lOOK 10
James Paul Brockway, 00,
of 417 N. Newport Blvd.,
Newport Helgbta, .aod Deo·
Dia Correia. • 16, or Santa
Ana, were booked oo tbe
charge or poueaatoo or
marijuana by Nev.oport Beacb
pollee Monday nlght, July
I. ------------------------LEG4L NOTICE
to Toatio Aveoae; t.lt.ence
South.wuterly aloo11 Taatie
Aveo11e to 22od Street; lh•e•
throo~ the lollowiooll be.,._·
iDAI aa.d di at .. cea: Nordro 50-
00' 00" Weat 30.00 feet;
tbeace Sooth 39• 59' 40"
Weat 690.42 feet aloo11 the
ceoter liae of T11atin AVQII8;
theoce South so•OO' 00" Eeat
30.00 feet; th e11 ce Sooth 39•
sq• 40" West 330.21 feet
aloa11 the F.aaterly riollfu..oJ.
way lioe of Taatia Aveaoe;
theoce No rth so• 00' 00"
West 6().00 feet; thence South
39• 59' 40" Weat 300.21 feet
aloa11 lhe weaterly riollht~f·
Wll)' liae of Tuatia Aveoue;
theoce Sooth 40• 00' 00"
Weat 290.15 feet •loo11 the
weaterly right--of-way lia e of
Tostia Aveooe: theuc<!: South so• 00' 00"" Eut 226.95 feet;
th.eace South 40°00' 00" Weet
70.00 feet; theace South so•
00' 00" f.ut 463.36 feet;
theoce Sooth 40° 00' oo··
l'eat 165.08 feet; theoc:e
South so•oo· oo·· F.aat 173.53
feet; tbeace South 40° 00' oo··
West 76.73 feet; theace North so• oo· OO" Weat 23.50 feet:
tbeece So111h 40• 00' 00"
Weal 88.SO feet; t.heuc:e Soath so··oo· 00" f.ut 350.28 feet;
th.nce Soot!. ta• OO'IOO"jWut
120.15 feet; dro•e• Soetll 50'" -w GO''· r..., MO.ao ,_, ..
ltviae Avaae; droeuce SooY.,.
weeterly aloof hvioe Avenue
to the poiat o beo!!i ooiooll•
Sf.CTION 2. Thie ordio111 ce
aha! I be p obliahed ooee ie the
official aewepep er of the City,
aad the same Mall be effective
J0 days efter the dete o f its
adop tioa.
Thia ordia•ce waa ia tr~
duc:ed 11 • replar meetia g of
the City Couac:il of the City of
NewportBeac:hheld oo the 241h
day of jane, 1968, aod was
adopted Oil the 8th dll)' of Joly,
1968, by the follo wiog vote,
to wit:
AYf.S, COUNCI L~f.N ; Mela-
nia, Sftehoo, Persona, Ma""
!!hal l, Roser&, Hinh, Graber
NOF.S, COUN CILM F.N : None
ABSf.NT COUNCIL\If.N : Noae
ATff.ST:
Laara L•sios
City Clerk
Tloreeo \tarahall
\hyor
P-.bliah; Ju ly II, 1968, ia
The Ne..,ort Harbor f.aaip
AEROSPACE M4STER'S
DEGREE IS 4WARDED
Charles F. Pohlhammer of
4002 River Ave., West New·
port. has earned the master
or aerospace operations
management rtegree from
USC. The advanced aca·
demic degree is offered by usc through its Institute or
Aerosrace Safety and Man·
agen1ent .
~r. Pohlhammer took bis
oourse work for the degree
at USC and through a gra·
duate center at Vandenberg
Air Force Base. He la now
an engineer with Atlantic
Research Corp., Costa
~~esa.
A 1959 graduate or usc: s
School or Engineering, he
is married ind hu two
children. a !Jm, W.attbew ,
and a daughter, Sl!.aDDOG.
I UllOM DEAN'S LIST
More than 11.-4~ of the
Orange Coast College ltu-
deata compiled a B average
DC" beuer aod made the
De&o'a 1181 Jcr tho IIJI<Ia&
aemeat•. Of tb.al number,
29 m&de otrlilbl A. or 4.0,
llf&de polac ·-· 'lbeoe locluded the foUowl111 Har-
boro\IU-o. eo.. lieu -Slullllchi
Albwo. Bub&ra o\Jicle,
~· lloyde, -ca.. aell, 0.., Doo. ilblrl.,
Ooll ....... Eorllao au... o.-. ~. sa-II:•
bola. 1 .. l'llllot. IIGuld
-· Pallial& *-·
• .., --· AlJ'Nd lolb. "'"'"" 8---11111, Dooa1u --Bollloo --..... d.
•
NEWPORT
BEACH
I()(
THE NEWI'ORT H4RIOR -Doll.• I.OC""U CNIID ~ 1• J ... .,..,.,. 100 , ... ·~ ....
HEA 'JY E~SION threatened homes in West NeWpOrt
BelCh last October when off·shore storms and changing
surf panerns caused this damage. Sandbags and tem-
porary erosion barriers were put in at home-owner's
expense. (Bethlehem Steel photo.)
OCEAN TESTS GROIN
(JJ ~~b~ld~Ur~ Stu/ Co rp.,
fobricator of tb~ sbnl piling
fo r th~ t~st groi" i11stall~d
of! 40th St. in Wu t :v~wp or,,
bas proP.Jid~d tb~u pict~ru
t~ttd tb~ story of tb~ Co rp s
of F.11 gi"urs pmj~ct to stop
the b~ocb ~rosio11 .}
Man otteo. finds tt dirncult
to <lllCIIpnlbeod the vaprlea
IDd deMructive ~
the sea. but today he baa
the means w control many
or them .
One battle between man
and the sea is being waged
at Newport Beach. For the
past 3 years. southerly
storms have cau sed &ertous
erosioo of the shore. Usual
onshore directioo of the
surr was changed by the
appearance of an underwater
canyoo in that particular
area. This resulted in a re--
versal of alongshore move-
ment of sand for app roDma·
tely 4 ,000 feet. 'The UDUSUal
action, occuring from late
swn mer through November.
has swept thousands or
cubic yards or sand away
from the beach in front o(
many beach·froot homes.
Last fall's storms c au sed
ertremely severe erosioo,
necessitating emergency
work by the state. city and
county to save the beach·
front homes. Under a U.S.
Anny Corp s of Engineers
contract, ooe--half million
cubic yards of sand was
...
un. sn 7 a
imported to rebuild the
beach. The contract also
included the installation or
& 250-root-long steel sheet.
piling beach st:lbiliz.ation
barricade, or groin, to re--
tain and slow down the
alongshOC"e movement of
a and.
Tbe poin P a tea io-.11·
latiCil. Ita &Ctloa Ia dleck-
ing aaod movement will be
observed continuously ror a
period or one year. Accord·
ing to the Corps of Engi·
neers, steel piling was
selected because of its
ease of installation and re-
moval if necessary.
The sheet piling barri·
cade starts 100 feet from
the residential property
line and extends seaward.
It is made up or 140 pieces
or Bethelehem Steel Cor·
potation's ZP32 sheet piling
3e reet long. roor ZP32
piling sections 46 feet long
and one fabricated DP2
section 4A reet long. The
last fi ve seaward pteces
are driven to elevalion
minus 35 feet: the others to
minus 25 feet : A lfrmcb
steel channel is welded
along the top of the groin
which is 12 feet above aver·
age low water.
General contractor as Alt·
fillisch·F'ulton COmpany of
Anaheim. Piling su~con·
tractor is Trautwein Bros.
or Newport Beach.
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COSTA
MESA
ONE OF 140 Bethlehem Steel Corporat ion's ZP32 steel
sheet pili ng rs IeMere<! •nto posrt10n preparatory to
being driven to a depth of 25 teet. Th1s 1s the test
groin installed by the U.S. Arnv Corps ot Eng1neers rn
an effort to check the eros10n 1n V!.est Newport. The
'lfOrk wa s done by Traut .... e•n Brothers, general contrac·
tO"s ,of Newport Beach. {Beth lehem Steel Corp. photo.)
THIS l'lACID SC!NE -tho --~
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BENNET'S
BIBLE LESSON ,. ••• , ... , ..... _ c.•--. .thl ............... .
Ge4" ~ ....... ., Dr. J--E. -· .... ~·--........ c.u ... -.... , N.J .• _. .. ,., ..... .tfl , ....... ............
lHI lOWII Of lAIII.
G••••• ,11 :1·9
"Not by ww•s of rigldtOWJUII '"llich IW ~ ~. btlt or_cordi"ff
to Jtis J/IIU'fcy lt1 lwlth tawd a~s, b1 "" ....., •• .., oJ rtQIJUratiOII , ctt~d
,.,.nvi,reg of lit• Holy Glfott'' (Titus 3 :5).
In atudyinc the Bible we must "wu C:! one lanp~r~t,. and one
be careful and sure not to C'Ohfllae speech. AI the pOpulation crew,
our prewnt manners, custo'!ll• they ~rily m~~ about !O
t\abits, laws, and procedures wtth more spaaous l~hues, a~d, m
those 1hnt ~-:e:ner3lly prevailed at the course of hme, occupted a
the time of the perttc:ular event "plain in the land of Shinar and
that we are studying. But, on they dwelt there." It teem~ to
the othtr hand we must try to be ~nerally arreed that Shtnar
visualize the e~vironment of the was in the great vall.ey . het.wten
events and penona.lit~s therein the Euphratt:S and Tagns nveu,
involvrd. That Adam, Eve, and in the country known as JOuthern
their children had a comprehen· Mesopotamia, an~ also as Chat-,
sive and satisfactory language dea and Baby1onta, northwest of
thert: can be no doubt even if we t~ Persian Gulf. It apparently
do not know just w'h:tt it was. had ~ -:nountains or stones, and
They talked with each other and 10 buald1ng1 ~ert: ~nstructed of
with God, and it s«ms very vrob-day, burned tnto brtck, a~d held
able that their langua'>e was re· together by mud or shme. as
vealed to them by tlw1r Creator. n_aorta.r. Such was the physacal
just as eve;rything e)s(· that they satuataon at the ~Cnd of the . first
knew had been so revealed by century after tht great experaence
Him. In the beginning they had of the flood.
absolutely no knowledge of evil
of any kind. The:re were no book~·.
magazines, or people from which
they could learn anything at all.
PRIMITIVE MAN
THE HEW GENERATION
There were only eight surviv-
ors of the Hood, and, after
100 years, there was appnr·
ently a numerou.s popl!lation, all
of whom, except the eul'ht, w~re
born after the flood. Therefor~.
nrttr
vou MUST DO MO~c T'-'AN
a• •11 ... • 1-a. e I"S
••o •• .•.. ··~
·~ ••
•
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AND ALl.. 'TWING-S,
WWATSOEVE~i-'(E
S~ALL ASK IN
19•
PRA'(ER, e.eL.lE\/ING,
YE. S~AL.L. R.EC.Sl\/E •
'(OU NIUST ~'lEi.
FAITH
•aa •n • ••
·. "-.ae
;:;---' " ll9
Adam and his family wen~ alsu
primiti\•e in the sense that they
had no pred~cessors, but they
were not primitive in the ~nsc
taught by evolutionis ts. who
claim that men are only a high
t~ of animal, who had to de-
velop b{. slo w stages through
various orms as cave man, stone-
age man, bronze~age nmn, and
numerous others. ~ne-sis 4, in
describing the descembnts of
Cain, states that thty l,t,ih citits,
lived in tents, posses~d cattle,
played harps and orgau~. used
brass and iron, and no me ntion at
all is made o f caves and cave men
types, which are the prOllucts of
man's imagination, solely.
al knowlf!dce of the: antediluvian the great majority had no person· ~=i~~~~·~M~A~"f~T~·~"'~'~' "'¥"~~~~§;:;i:===;~;;;~.,a:,.~~~ ~""~:;~"'¥,'"'~L.~C~O~T;T~~;;:l
civilization, its disobedience to ng asking God for CW~y good thing ~d believe your
God and the: deadly calamity that Peoce of mind? A solution too probltm? 'M\o..._ prayer is ~swwed, your prayer IS cr.swered.
CIVILIZA 110H
It is undoubtedly true that the
"cave men" types of cnult human
beings are: not the ancestors o f
Adam, but are mere:ly the de·
scendants o f :\dam. "' h o
dt·generated by their wande ri~~
awa\' from God. In Austrahl
Africa, South America, and the
islands of the seas. we have many
examples of very low and hack-
ward forms of civili za tion. It
may he well to remember that
"civilization'' comes from the
Latin word "civis," a citizen, and
denotes merely the relationship
o f man to man, and, therefore.
of itsdf. it cannot lift men to a
higher level. for whe rHer two
or more men are, there is
civi litation of some degree. There
are no uncivilized people, strictly
~peaking. But wherever the sa_v-
ing knuwleJKe of Jesus. Ch _rti l
touche-. civilizati on, then It rrses
toward the glo rious :-.tandards
that God o r d a i ned for ma n.
( h r •~r~<••• t'il·i hJ.:.tltoll i~. there-
fort. the h1ghest funn of the
relationship of man to man (Gen.
3 'Y-28).
SIN C"USED DIVISION
According to the Bible record
(Gt'n. 9:1 ). the thn·e sons of
~ o a h had m a n y snns an c\
d:mghtt·rs who intermarried anJ
I~C:gan the work of reple nishing
the propulation of the earth (G~n .
9:19 ). ~oah cnntinll!''l to h-.·e
after the Rnod for 350 1 "1.rs. and
reached the a~e of .. ~o .'·c-ar"
(Gen . 9 :2R, 2?). 1 1•c tenth
cha pter of Ge-ne ~i " gi ve<o the Out·
!inr!\ of the genr.:alogies rnvrring
sever:-~! generations. But the fifth
venc indicates that, in lhl!' "-CCon.-1
nr thirrl generation :.fte"r the
Aoo.-1, the lando; werr ,lividt'rl
among the Gentile people "every
one after hi s tongue flanguagc l.
after their fam ilieo;, in their na-
tions." The: l ~th anri 20th
verses have a !!iimilar inrlication
for the descendants of Ham, and
so does the 25th verse for
the desc~dants of Shem-in fact ,
t h c 25th v e r .§ e plainly states
that, in the days of Pdeg
(great grandson of Shem) "was
the earth divided." The Jist
verse refers also to the division
of the people of She:m and lan.-J
according to dive:rse language-s.
The J2nd ver~ is a general
s u m m a r y of t h c division
of nations after the Rood. It is
definite:ly evident that none of
theR were "cave men ." The
lesson for today de:Kribes in
!f()I"M detail how the change in
language ca.me about, and. why
differnu Nttons we:re estabhshed.
Again we learn tha.t it was the
work o( God 1-t'imsel f without
any help or tupest~J ~rom
men, but o.er man's ob}ectl<>!''·
and the chanp from one nahon
and -._ wu th< direct
' rnuk of the lin of man, and wu ol\ iD tho _,. of ~-punish-.-, I--aj~
J'f ... +( .... ·~· ., .. --,.
Till f1IST CINNif
p., I Jlnlo-100 ,... ... ......... ,.... ....... rql., ~I I··--"-___ ..
---of Jmlllf .... .. .,
had destroyed the mult itudes of 1 b-'· Un L ~-natoly, m"'y of us ore e--ert e~sk ..-s but men women, and childr~. and ever it may be, i you CCI'I come to .. 1eve 1001v ..,.
Jivin(creaturesthathad inhabited the following tw.,ty -..ords-REALLY b-'ieve wealc receivers-oft.-., we do not really U•
file earth previous to the: Aood. fh~m _ then your prayers CCI'I be ~~.,.,~: ped to receive. God stonds reody to pour His
It also .seems to be true that "Ask, ~d it shall be gh•en you; seek CF~d ye blessings out to you, but He first wcr~ts to
these new gmerations did not shCJII find; !..nod!:, CW~d it st. all be opened unto It now faith and bMief on your part, Don't hinder
take the infonnation given to you.'' These 'tiii'Ords, manari~ed cr.d repeated at what He wants to do most for you, Helcnows
them by Noah, Shem, Ham, and ol , ~ d h 1·1 your •-•~ thou-'-t -d need be'•• you ev.., led b lnte,-.. s ~;~~,~ring me oy, can c ange your 1 a. ~ ., V"' -· to Japheth, and ai!Kl revta Y B bl -p .. och uim, II you don't really believe in God too se:riously, but felt per· This bi t of scriptvre, found in your i e ot ~..-n
fectly comptt~nt to manage their rAotthew 7:7, tells us to ask CW~d fh., imm.. Him, Helcnows it and will wiri-lhold lt!e cr~swers
own affairs without regard to the diotely c:oncei ve of ourselves as receiving. to your proyM~
opi nions of thei r elders o r the The minute you express your faift-1 by sincerely commandm~nts of God, the Cre· L...:.::::::::_::::__:::_::::_:_:_::__:.:___:_::__.:___.:____:__:_ _____________ --::"r--:;;;;----:--'
ator of man and of the earth.
Thev acted in self·centered dis·
obedience, just exactly like new
generations and "teen-ager ~" ad
today.
in recent years Adolph Hitler
claimed that he and the other
Aryans spoke the: only original
language.)
GOD'S PLAN REJECTED
Apparently they kne-w ahn11 t
God and Heavtn anrl kntw that
it was far more interesting than
this earth. h would he: hard !O
l~i('lf Vtat ¥f~h .. arlfl his sons
halt no{,told ,tbcm nf the fatal
e xpe-pence of .'\dam, whn lo~t
his Jl~ in l 'a rad i~·. and of
CairA Wiose familv dted m the
flood, be-cause thev-failetl to obey
fiod. !'\oah al so 'must have told
them that the only way to 'get
back into God's kingdom was by
offering the blood sacrifice in
st rict obedience to God's com·
mand. Hut they, like Cain, fe lt
that they, by themselve:s, could
invent a way to get by the chcr·
ubim and the flamin g sword at
the east gate of Parad i~ wi thout
doing it in God's way. They may
ha\'e even thought that the story
,..,f Cain and Abel tolrl to them
Q,· Xoah, Japheth. Ham. and
She-m was a m,·th ami not ac·
tually true, just-as many proplc
trK.Ia... ridicule: Gorl and His Bihle.
and "refer to Adam and :'\oah as
myths.
MAN'S PLAN SU ISTITUTED
So they evolved a plan, and it
see~d to be the unanimou s ver-
dict that it would succe:ed . It wa s
simple. T~y would build a tower
whose top would reach into
Heaven. By building a tower
taller than any mountain, ther
would perform so great a work
that God H imself would be
obliged to rt:cognize their abilites
and accept them into Heaven
without th~ir offering a sacrifice
according to God's plan. They
would have a name t!hat God.
must recognize as equal to His
own. and they would never he
scattered over the whole earth
(verse 4 ), Thi.s sounds like Lu-
cifer's plan of salvation by works
(I sa. 14 ,12-17)' "I ,..;u lUetod
into Heaven, I Ulill ualt my
throne above the stars of God •.•.
I will a.sctNd above the heights
of the clouds : I t.Wl l11 lih the:
most High." There i.s no doubt
that Satan told them to disre:gard
God and d~d upon their own
powen, jus't as he: is advising •in·
ners to do today. It'• tM aame
Devil ! And men an: no wi~er to-
day than they were 4300 yean
ago. Man does not lftm to have
learned anythinc clurinc thete
centuries.
TilE •oNE WOILD" IDEA
They were one ~. one lan~
guace, one idea, oae claire, and
they were all with one .a::otd in
..,. ploce. This aoanck lilcc Pen-
tocott (Acu 2 :1), bat tho_...,
di.e:renat ... that at Peatecoll
tho ditdolet ...... ....,.., God,
...... ai Sobel, ibey......,-.,...
-ior Him. There.,.. boaJo of ,_
plo oodoy who !hit* .... if Ill
•-were uaite:l ialo •oae -w.•t~wa ... -w~-
--I Bat thq 1ft...,..
lcQI .. God IIJd So11111 aad 1ft ._..,.lor_,...., jaot u
......, tile c:blldrea ol Nooh, .-
4.100 years ago. The "one-
"''"rld" idea was a total failure
then he:cause-the peo ple had not
fi rst accepted and obeyed the
"One God." Today, th e United
Nations is a comp~ete failure am!
a modem Babe:!. be<-ause it does
nnt re-cOJ.:ni ze Je!~1"' Christ as On~
Lord I John 15 :5: I Cor. 3 :5·7),
They did not want to be sca«ered
O\'er the whole earth anrl thought
that thcv could compel God to
keep thim in the region o f their
!Owt"r . But they were, and still
arr-. sc:attrrerl.
HEW LANGUAGES GIVEN
If the:y had lived in a moun·
tainous country thev could have
climbed a high pe:lk and tried
their cxpt'riment. bot they had
mov~d far from :\lt. Ararat,
where the ark had land~:<!. So
they built this tuw er in the midst
of the plain. It must have been
larger ,than any tower we know
of today IJC<"ause it definitely at-
tracted God's attention. Th~n the
Trinitv-Cod the Fath~r. Son,
and the Holv Ghost-said, "Th~
paople is orle, and they hav~ ~11
one language : and this they begm
to do; and now nothing will be
r~stra incd from them, which they
have imagined to do. Go to. let su
go down , and there confound
tlwir l:anl!nage, that they may not
understand one another's spe:ech ."
God is so much greater than
man that He can overcome the plan~ of men easily . Perhaps this
change occurred at night and ,
in the morning, e:ach family ha•J
a new language without t~ir
realizing what had happened.
Doubtless. e:ach thought that he:
had the original and all the others
were new. There might have been
several hundred language:s, one
for each branch or family. (Only
THE lllTII OF NATIONS
Then trouble started. When
they went to the incompleted
tower to work, the:re was a great
confusion of tongues. Friends no
longer understood friends, and
impatience, anger, and hatrt:d
must have followed quickly. Each
language g r o u p mu.st have
gathered by itse:lf and looked with
scom upon the others. So, in
hatred, the:y went in different di·
rections and set up tribe-s and
nations with different laws, cus·
toms, and forms o f religious
worship and different fal se: god'i.
Tribal and family and national
idealogies developed; the people
became: loyal to their own Jan·
guage grouP., and em·mies to the
othus, untsl we are in the mul·
tiplied confusion tha t exists to·
day. All of this condi tion exists
because: those children of Noah
defied and di.sobe:yed God.
LESSONS FOR US
The: Golden T ext gi,·es the an·
swer. God is willing to forgive
and forget, if we will acknowl ·
edge Jesus Olrist as ou r Saviour
'and serve Him as our Lord. We
cannot get back into Paradi~ by
works, howe:ver great, gocxl, and
inge:nious they ma.y be, lest we
boast of our own great name
(Eph. 2 :8--10 ). Howe:ver, w~
can get back into God's family
only by being born of the Word
of God and !·he Spirit of God,
by faith in jesus Christ, who
first cleanses us from all sin by
His own sacrificial blood (I John
1 :7). By fa ith we are sav(d.
1Jt'O MINIJTESJ{/f'
WI'IN TNE .,~
.., COII:r•uue .. ,.. ,.._
--_. IMII1Y CMK:roeO, .............
THE SPJIIT Of TIUTH
Hllm.·hl'il *''"~" Ht, '"' sp;,-ir 0/
/l'ldh, iJ COPIIf', Ht. will (llicfe yot~
inlo all ln.11h" Oohn 16;13).
How b~ II) know lh.u the-
AutMr ol the ~ Book whk:tl
,.., cl\anpi to ft!laftY h~ans and
llvn and ~ It "lht Spi,-il of ,, .. ,,. ...
T1W Spiril did not. ol CI:Mlnt, rt·
vnl all tnllh a1 OM tinw. -rhc
law wat IJiwt~ bJ' MoeH"; latcT abe ' ,...,:w:-.. wue pmtw:d by mm ol
God u the'f wen "_,.at by the
Holy S,Wrif' ud 1tlJI &..t~er our l.ord
Wltcftd 1n11h "kept lfCftt tlntt IM
world bfwu."
lultwftOitf.._,.........,_..
un artll, did _. leltlll Hllllllcrwn
Into all tlM-l.nMII wWdrl Gal .....
... w R .. pMplt .......... , "-,., ...., ....... ., .... ,... ...
.w ...... ,. ............. ...
lhwtdt, .,,_. H•, W .,.,., el
lf'WII, U f'eiiN, H• w4ll pltltl ,..
,.,. .t1 fniM" (1oM lt:IUIJ .
lui whn! lh<e' 5piril CUM al Pt-n ·
1«0«, ttld H~ I•~M<~iakiJ' kad lhe-
dlldplca into all 1ruth? Not )'d .
The-y •ill pnd•IIM'd IM propltetit
P"'OB•· 1be --.-whk:h our
Lord had t•utht lhmt and cum·
•lued 10 I~ (Lukt 24:45: AtU
,, .. '!.
rr "'' noc Ulllll ~ tlrM btu
tb.lt thf: ~ Lord ft\'ftlkd
"God't pu1'fi'OR and ~·· IO aftd
th"*llfl the apollle Paul. •nd 1~
S,Wrll Ia 1um a.rd othtn 10 un• ...._nd II CG-1· !:!. 7, t; lpft . .J:
5).
Thto ~ ...... m'ftlcd lO
.... " 11M: Q,...,.. ol dlrilw: ~
..... ttt.t 1M .,. •• It _ ... ............... u (_......,
... -,; CW" (l"Al I '14) • ... ......... -oftlloobolck .., .... .., ...... ,..., ..... ................... , .......
CN1111 • o.1 ...., lint • ._. -...
BIOLA PANEL: 0...
reiabers. cle• of T•lbot 1\eol ...
!Jic:•l Semiury, .. c1 Or. S.•ael H.
Sotberl-.4, pre.ideal of Bioi•
Collese•.
r.;;;;tions ancl
/" answers
Q ........ 0..,... -"Do you bdieve in
th~ total drprat,ity ,, manJ I find ;r
hard to believe uohen .f su ro much
t:ood in ~pi~ who moke no rloim to
am• rit:htcausfU'JS. And 1till, thou w ho
rloim to hr. rit:htrous U'tfm to br 10
far from i r."
A. As an individu;1t luoks arou nd and w-" soml" ~~:ood phihmthropic ~rvice.
or ml"rl"l y findJ a good nl"i8hbor, thiJ
d~n't ap()"ar In hi! total dl"pnvity.
But don't ~-quat!" thi5 to hi" ~'quivall"nl
with a JM'rsan 's boo-ing as m01·•lly b.d
as pcM!oibl,. and nl"v~r doin~ anythinB
acc~ptabl~. Th'" doc.trinl" of tot.! de-
pr•vity j, m O!il rl"rtainly t.ul{ht in the
Sc riptu~. Gf-n•sis 6:-'i, "And GOO NtW
th01t the wickfflni"U of mom was gn-at
in the ,..rth and that I'Ve~ imasina-
tion of thP thcu~ht1 of hi5 hl"art wu
nn ly I"Vit rontinually.'' Thl"r~ i• flu
vl"r"" in th l" RihJ,. morl" rOnrii"Jnnil tory
than that on,.. Not ic,. that it is I"VI"ry
ima~~:ination. nol ju~t Wml", or rvrn
thl" majority of th l"m. Man i1 ajMrt
from God in tlw tota lity of his bC'ing.
Romam. 7:1R ~tat,.~. "For I know that
in '"" (that is. in my n .. ~h) dwelleth
no Kood thin!(: for to will i1 pretent
with ml'; hul how to ptrfonn th•t
whiCh is ~~:ood I find not." Balinlly
then, the doctrinl' of tot•! drpravity
tPaChes th•t man i!i •part from God
undf!r thf. cu~ 11nd bonda(f' of tin.
Hr is a f'Pbl"l al(ainn C'.od in body,
mind, soul and !ipirit .
Q. All e r • •· New Meske -"/nus
ldid tMt itt Nil 'tlwir worm JWtlt not'
(M~~Tic 'J:-41). Whcrt it the nvoni"l 0/
thU nlflnrvnti"'
A. lll this .,. ...... our Lord h apNk· 1.nc ol dwt "hich awaits thole who ere
'unbelieYinc. The-"onl "hell" heft is
U.. etem.el abode of the to.~;. Thit it
an Wlrllumehlble ftre. TM Yae of the
word "worm" it not literll but that
which ICts ip the rnt.nner ol a woma
burrow&n, throufh aDd ~ Jn
odaer Wonts h It • nf.nnc.e te con-
tinuint, nner-mdint adl'.rint tnd
puaiaharMnL
"The Gospel Ship"
1r Tl• "--r:l• -.d diU..r a ..,. .. , A.-
A --lor 1M 0.. ~~-·~ -.. I'll. pel. A --lor a.n.. Tbl1 I'll _. 1 -..
Uabllp. A--llrllle -lao will ~ I u ..
UID ~lip. A --11r itll lor --(18
belpiq ... •dlotldvllopd people). Tbo --..d ._. poapil .._....,.., .... """' """'~ ,,. u.a. IOd
llftlpiDID-tllo -d. 'l111C II 1111 IUUa Ull .. 1M ~-ot a
-· Till& 100 ·Ia die ... 115 -tbly lo .. -1 to cl.IUI ot Capt•'• c. Fred .-.a.-,.. ... • ._ IUPPO'l .. -.--. -oad a-. -a ~ -~ -1175 doollod to aiTbo-~Wllltlc~--• Ia 10 j,_ ANIIIInct (only 5 01011tlla
" -o1 aup port lor one orpbaD) atltollcm Ia 111011. Tbo II• will .,pply -" aad alloe-
toroblp to -A-Jdm Ubood ID a oell-belp pro-
Wayne'• Wild, aoo.., &be gram tor two tamW••·
WIWa lltallk Ia ~cnal A 1um o1 1100 (or 81!
-ror Allllatlllce lite .• 1 lll()tllba or support) will pro-
m! MIONIY oblp oll,tnOidl· vtdo a wldo 1oom Vlbldl will
nary. Cap aacl Roberta eD&ble s ramW" to became
Bcabbln acquired tbo IIIWa ladopendont and aoll·aup-
Sbank, a 186-fooc. cooYel1ed portlns. "Give away pro-
Mine•weeper, 1D 1949 and grunt eun ~one re1pect
bepn dotac tbe wort or tbe and profit no · one.'' uys
Lord. From lbeo em lbolr 0111-"The only way to ol·
&1m bas b8en to ptelfltlt tile rer usistance is with a
Gospel to tboM mllllooa aelt·help program, without
who have never beard the subsidy, and most tmpor·
Good News -and at tbe tantly, bring the Gospel to
aanle lime to Improve Uvea, the people. People gaJo
standards of living, and aelr·respect and an inner
general condltiooa through aatisfactioo ln belnf able
a selt·help program. to be eelf-IUpportlng. '
By aelf .. belp, Cap and Be1ides aewing and weav·
Roberta invade a country log, fllmlture and wood·
armed with the Bible and a working and other corres~
crew of volunteers, who ponding arts are amoog the
begin teaching tbe natives talents of these people.
to upgrade their standard However, to produce tur·
of living-better aanitaUon. nlture properly, a dry kiln
UY1ng conditt'ooa, -bealtb, is needed.
and a "new way of Ute." "Needs are always with
There are 19 youngsters us." comments Roberta.
oo the crew, including 2 "The list is long, but fore·
from Costa Mesa, Paul most is a 9 or 10 root trailer
Walck, 16. a student at or coostntctton s h.act to use
Newport Harbor Higb School, until September to stow gear
and Randy Simakis, 16, who on the dock . Last week be·
attends Corona del Mar High cause or no stOt"age place,
Scbool. Their hours of duty a 1125 belt sander was sto-
count toward seaman papers len from the dock.
as they learn how to oper· • 'Next on our list or wants
ate the radar, machinery are rags, tools, sewing
and engine. machines, (Ueddle or alec~
Beginning as a medical uic), and almost anything
ship transporting dentists else. Needless to say , we
and doctors to small vii-can always find a use for
lages in Alask& and British cash ...
Columbia, the Willis Shank c .. n related that indus-"'"aduated" to Cull time -e-" tries may play a part in the assistance in 66 villages adventures or the Willis
to the natives themselves. Shank as well as individuals.
Aside from work oo shore, Machinery that needs to be
Assistance carried on a replaced can be used by
transportation program in Assistance, Inc. And the
the Northwest. Using several industry who donates the
ships as vocational training machinery will "net more
centers where people learn· than they can recover on the
ed engineering, machinery, market." This machinery in
electricity, tbe Bible, and tum caJI be used for train·
acholuttc subjects, they ing and productioo . entered porta where large
ahipa · wenm't 1 feasible. Summer is a time for rest.
1bere, trusport1ng 2/3 fUll For Cap and Roberta, sum·
one way and empty cbeother, mer is a time of ret\lrblsb·
tbe Willis Shank was able ing. After a winter ~ mia·
to haul cargo at the· rate of sionary work . summer is a
13.22 per ton. Moat commer-time to haul, paJnt, scrape
d&l rates today begin at decks, tune engines, find
140 and rise to 1400 per and develop markets, recruit
volunteers. . .and to raise ~fter repeated urgings or funds. Part of the fund rai~
other miaaiona.riea, evan· ingprogramll a charter plan
gelists and b.lainesemen, for cruises to Catalina and
the Wtllia Shank cruised to the aurroundlng Ialande.
Central America, where they These cruises can be for a
have been working ever day. ·& week·end ot a week.
since. And the emphasis ta on lbe
The plan of acttoo t.a.ten spiritual.
by Cap and his crew is to The itinerary for this win·
help people help them· ter, 1968--69, wUl be around
selves: to show people who the perimeter or both sides
are naturally talented how of the canal: Honduras,
to use tbeae talents pro-Nicaragua, Panama, Costa
ductively and meet u.s. and Rica. El Salvador, and
foreign standards. When Guatemala. With a three--
the&e things have been told objective, in addition
taught and native production to their regular work, Cap
is underway, the Willis and Roberta plan to be in
Shank ups andlor and una Acapulco a.r. the time or the
oo to the next country, leav· Olympics in Mexico City.
ing the natives to grow and There. Cap will recruit top
build naturally-to be aelf· Christian athletes, Chris·
supporting and ~elf-respect~ Uan musicians, and evange-
tng, with a new, better stan~ lists and invade every uni·
dard of living. and a new vertlity campus and capitol
outlook on Ute itaelf. city tn the Southern region .
One eumple of natural Their aim is to dereat those
talent ts In Honduras. The red leaders who are aiming
Black Carob people are prq>aganda at the university
boat builders. "Some or students.
their saHboata are200 years Simultaneously, there will
old and still in lood concH· be tnlonnal meeting• 011
lloa," uld Cljl. Future beard altlp wllh govonuneot
plana are to give aaatata.nce leader• aod eben ap1D with
In mUJufacturing boats to laDd owners and buslnea•
meet foreign standards. AI· leadert to coofroot tbese
ready one boat order hae men with the facts of the
beoo paced. people, aod lhea to np1aln
The cnw members of the tbe angles ot tuattoo, ~
WUUt 8baDt are all volun~ nt• and benefits to all, tf
teart. Mally are b1lb ecbool theM people can be freed
ICUdeat1. Otb•• are tndi· trom eerfdom, motivated to
vtduala Vlbo wut to abaro a ae11·bolp p _..,, 10d
lbelr lime U>d laleata to do given the Ooape1.
tbo Lord' a blcldlal. . Tbe oeod of tboae atlWcmo
lo'r. 111111 Mra. Kunola, ol po<lll!e Ia dooperale; to·
ownera ot Calilomll 11ovea laal IJIOfi&Jity Ia 3'1~ per
f"lbrlca, will apODd tltne 1,000 1a -porod wtlll 88
wtlb tile Willa -Ia per 1,000 In tbo U.S. Lllo
Hcmdaru_ TtHt KIIDOlu, apect111ey ln tniD1 OOUD·
wile be.., 19 ,_. o1 oa-lriea to 3'1 ,..,a. 01-.
perhtooe and a •ucceaetul poor unltatiaJ aod malD•
buallle .. Ia tbo U.S., ud a tritlott all plq 1 port. 8111
"-ID-viliiiD Europe, POVERTY ... pcworty oldie wtJJ INdl U>d .....,. .,... ~-•• pcworty otlllo b04J
kela lt!f lbo qa&llty yud· • • .pcworty ol IH mlad. . .
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w.4J pr-110 --lati 10 -IIIII -.. a
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42ad CSEA
conference "" "'PI•••• .. bola N-· 11-UDIIlod
ldlool DIOIIICI b ... -
oeloalod .. dol-to 1M 41Dd IIIDaal ooer.,.oe
of Ito cau-a Sdlool
DoploJ•• ............ _
for 1•11 30 • ...u~. : 2 lo
1111<-eld..
'lliOJ orei.O. LOWlY, 22117
Feclorol; Mro. : RDy Bulla.
7&2 ceater Slroot; . D.E.
Lawrence, 2080 Newport
Blvd.;: Howard Campbell,
1863 Jlllaola Street. . and
Cbuloo Fegley, ·84i RDoo
Streec. all ot Costa Meaa. ·
Aano.uncement ot tbe H..
lecdooa wu made by Ivan
Lowry. pr.eatdent or Chapcer
18, C&Utomta Scbool Erft..
ployeea A1110.
Keynote speaker Cor rbe
eaure coorerence wtll be
Dr. : William Cunningham.
new supettoteodeot or the
Newport • Mesa Unifted
School Dtstrtct.
3 RD SliiiM SESSION
,.
10YS I'OR lOTS
'Ilia Ool&& 11-IIIDior
01-.r of~-Ia
NE.-oiiT NAilOR fiiiiJI
SEOliiO SEC1101 --
ooUOOIIDI Djoo lbr b•dl· .. , --~dill-at ralmow -........
·-Hoopltal. : Oolloclloo -V ' 1 poiDt Ia 'nm Tloo'o U Heal loAD-WA'I'CIID
._... ... · ti30 N&wport oc.-.. • mwa.n • 01rn
Blvd. • w .... -..a..._ . &a 111
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0
TERM SAVINGS: For the budget·minded ...
unexpected ex penses ... taxes ...
and other annual payments.
Interest compounded quarterly.
0
CE RTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT:
For definite investment periods,
(minimum $2,500)
nGEE! THANKS!" says 9-year~ld Brl;w, Lee
Whitford to A911es Blom qui st, president of Newp6rt
Balboa Savings & LOcYI Assn., for the plewte .fare do·
nated for a week's vacation trip to Hawaii. Brian's
mother, Mrs. Ralph E. "*'ltford, 1931 W. Co ast Hwy.,
Mariners Mile, also shown above, was honored on
mother's day as the 1%8 mother of tfie year, the resul t
of her son's entry In the essay_ contest sponsored by
Haag Hosoital. Mr. and Mrs. Whitford and all 3 sons
left Sunday, July 7, for their stay In Hawaii. (Jack'
West phpto.)
The 3rd session or the
Orange Coast College swtm
program wtll be held July
16-26. RegtstraUon ia sche-
duled trom luly 13 rrom 9
a.~. to noon In the OCC
gym. :Fee ts 13 per student.
Mn. Ooftold a • .._rrh (l•~~tle Aiel• photo,) mterest mailed quarterly, if desired.
KAREN LEE MOYER
WEDS DON MORRIS
0
BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE.
C '
NO SERVICE CHARGE Shades or green and Ugbt
pink accented the pure brt·
dal white at the candlelight
ceremony which joined r.tias
Karen Lee Moyer and Donald
R. tJorrls tn marriage Satur·
day, June 29, at St. An·
drew's Presbyte rian Church.
The bride is the daughter
or Mr. and Mrs . Arthur R.
ft(oyer of 101R Dover Dr ••
WestclHf, and the groom , a
Tustin resident, is the son
or Mr. and f.'l rs. Walter Mor-
riS or Huntington Beach. Dr.
Charles Dierenfield per·
form ed th e double ring
ceremony.
HERE IS the tlrst cl ass of bth graders to
be graduated from the Day School at the
First Baptist Church of Costa Uesa. Th e
graduat es are, from I eft, David Newton
Brown, ,Ginny Ellen Roden , Kimberly .Mae
Staf1ord and John L ew's Honeycutt; who
recei ved a scttol arshlp to Heritage Junior
High School In Anaheim. Their cl ass mo tto
is: "Only one life, 'twll soon be oassed;
only what's done for Chri st will last."
Dr. P.G. Neumann, church pastor, gave
the graQ.Iation addre ss, il\d Geral d Forby,
acting principal, presented the diptoma.s.
Miss Moyer wot'e a gown
or Chantilly lace which in-
cluded a lace chapel train,
long sleeves ending in a
point and a scalloppedoeck·
line of cut Chantilly lace.
Her headpiece or organr.a
petals with pearls held her
elbow length llluaioo veU.
She carried a bouquet or
white carnations. roses and
baby's breath.
I C:HIJRC:HIS I
1l.ewpprflt.nrl.or Ludttrun ~luudt
"0" lh~ HIM/Is 0 11rrloolt.i"R ."1~11:por1 Hflrb,,"
NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORNIA
THE AMERI C AN LUTH ERAN CH U RC H
8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Worship ~e rv rce
9:45a.m. to 10:45 a.m. ~Sunday School
ll:OO a.m. to 12:00 noon -worship Se rv ice
The Rev. JametJ G. Blain, Putor
The Rev. Georae J . Busdic:ckc:r, Vis itation
Phone ~41-363 1
Putor
Chf iitio" Sci•"c•
S.vic•• ·
FlRS'T ('III'RC'U fH'
OIR1~1·, snt-:'ITIST
3303 \'Hl L 1dn
Ncw\'10 11 Re ach
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SUNDAY SE RVICES
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MEETING a ,."'·
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CIIIIIIT, Jni:NTIIT
Newport Beach 11 ,
COJon1 del Mar
610 Carnation Ave.
SUNDAY SCIIOOL 10 .,.
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ••
I'EONESOAV EVENING
MEETINV 1:00 ~··· READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
2863 East Coul Hi lhway
Mo11,-Sat. 10 •·•· to 5 p.•
1111H .. d.ly f'YUilf[ - 7 10 9
Ynu art cordially invited 10
&lll'fMI Ch!ffCh SrniCCI aftd
lo UIC lht Re-.Jil'lJitOOIII.
Lor ..... a.. ....
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C..Niolo.._,.co
2900 Poclnc Vlaw Dr.
IC-'!"a dol llor, Calli Dr. 111111• R. Eller
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t:a .. ..:. a.~ ~L..
11:00 .... r • .u .. ~~, RUIIEh PIOVID~D
First loptist Otvnh
of Costo Meso
Baptist Bible fell ow!lh ip
l,depc•ul#flt -A.•lo"o•o•;~
S...to Alto&. M .. nolia Sts .
Dr. P.G. NeUmann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.r 1. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Motnina Wonhip
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:01) p.m. Evenina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:10 p.m. Bible S..udy
8:00 p.m. Prayer Meelina
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
RE~A!R.Y
CENTIAl
llfif CHUICH
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CERTIF'If.An : OF BLSIN t::--.'-
Finitious Fit m :\am('
TIH: IJNm:RSIC~EO dot"
hO!'tl!by eert ifv 1h111 he ;., con-
dur t ihJ! 1'1 Fu fn it 11r~ l'phol>•l"" bu"i M"~ at 135 L 17th St.,
Co!<UI U e .. a, f:11 lifornia., 92627
un der the fictitious firm name
of c & c l'l)hol .. t,.r.· and that
"oi<i firm io; <'O!Il po ... ,.<l of th ..
folio" in~ jlf"r"<<n 1\ho-.,. nH/111'
in full :om 11lar •• of ,,..,j,J.,n r ,.
arl' as folio""• In-wit :
IPt'ill ia"' I . f.,.hri,.l , 1:!9 U li ..
PhoN·, FuiJ,.rton, C:al i fnrn i ~t.
lfl TN t SS m\' han·l th i" !7th
da)· of J unl', 1968.
IPt illiam I. (~.oh ri ,.l
ST.n•: o r f:-\1.\FOH\I·\
C:OI 1"\TY Of' OH \\Gt:
0~ Til l ~ 27th <Ia• of Junl",
1968, l~t•fnrf' m,., a. "ot.tr\'
Pub lil' in Mn•l for "M od rnunt\
and stMtl', tl""id in,z th<"lf'ln,
duly rommi,-.oon,.d a.n•l "'"om,
per~nally "PP"'"'~d Will iam I.
Gabn l'l, lr.noMn to m~ to b"
thl'yer!IOn "ho,.;f' ~a.":'" i_ .. "'uh•
,;.crobed to tht' "'thon ln,.tru•
ml'nl, an<! ar lr.nn1•l<"<i,z,.d to mo-
thllt he "''"'r ut,.d thf' !lllm,.,
IPtl'f" t5S tn} hand and offic-i al ,.,.al.
-\I icf' Bail ....
Sot ary Publir in and For u id
County and Statf',
My Cnmmi""ion E ~pir,.,. \1 :1\ 12. 1972 -
Publi!<h : July 4. II , IR. 25,
1968, in th,. N,.wport ll arhor En~ign
LEGAL HOTICE
A friend from Glendale.
~rs . Ronald TUrner, was
matron or hooor. She wore an
avocado green chiffon gown
and a corsage of white car-
nations, mums and baby
FISIIIHG HEAR LA PAZ
Harbor Area residents en-
joying a Hshing trip June
28 out or Rancho Buena
Vista near La Paz. Mexico,
included , William S. Hol-
stein ot Cameo Shores,
Geo rge L. Woodford or New-
port Beach, Harvey -Somers
of Balboa and William H.
Eilers or Newport Be~.
The Rancho report did not
list any catches for these
anglers.
GAS LIHE BIIOKEH
A 3-inc:h gas line was
broken at 19th Sl. and West
Ocean F'ront, Cen tral New·
port, Monday morning, July
1. and Newport Beach nre-
men kept people and autos
away from the break. Gas
to 5 houses was also shut
off until th e Une was re-
paired.
__ L_EGAL NO.;.cTic::C.::.E __
ORDI~ANCF. ~0. 1260 a.blr on th" first day of janu•ry ,
AN ORDINANC F. Of' TII F: 1969. and the lir!ot day of J •nu-
CITY Of' Nf.I'PORT tH:AC II arv of ~ach vear therufter,
AMENDIN G SECTION 7.04.060 lnier~ a. •loll' i" acquired •hl"r
Of T!U: N•:trPORT BEACII the first day of Jar111ary in •r~y
MUNICIPAL CODf. RELATING velllf, the liceue t•• sh•ll be
TO DOC LI C ENSE TAXES due on the date of ac~iaition
ne City Council of the City of ~uch dol!"·
of Newport lleach does Ofdain Liceuf.e tueR !llha\1 become
1111!1 follow11: delinquent th ifl y (30) d.ya foi-
SECTION I. Sf'ction 7.04.()60 lowi np. the dale on which they
of the Newport Beach Munid · aN" due, and •II deli11quent
pal Code is ame nded 10 rellld: lict:nsoe tu e 11 Mall bl!' subject
'"1.04.060 Llc-ett .. R.e(fOIIrw.l to thf p ayme11t of a penally of
-fCaaa-Tar~ae. [very person one hundred per cllll:lt (IOO"IIn
wh o h•fbora a do8 of whatever addition to th e t ... "
.ex, ovef the a8e of four (4) SECTION :Z. This ordinnce
montha, within the City, &hall l'lhl'lll be publir.bed once ia the
p•y to the City 1111'1 aonu•l Jl.. off icial ttew!lp•per of theCity,
cf!llae tu of five Dollars and the same !'hall be effectivtJ
(15.001 lor u ch do~~:. The C ity th irl)' f30l deys •her the d.te ••II delive r to the per,.on o f it11 adoption.
m'*l-s •ilch p•ymeat • h cnn Thia ordia•ee wu iat,.
wh ich llh•ll de&eribe the do1, duced 111 a re11ular meeliull of
to1edaer with a au! or Uf!: the City Cou11cil of the City of
t. .. i, titer.JoU the a11mbe, of Ne wp ort Beach lleld oa the
... clt lcftee .. d flprea iadj. 124th day of jutS, 1968, •d
c•l•ll ille year for ""'ich the wal!l •dop:ed oa the 8da d_,. ol
IIcon• h• bee• paid, •d July. 1968, lty the followlea
... 11 keep a record o f tile vote to wit: .
•-of th •-•r •d • de--AYE~ COUNCILMEN: Mel.:.
acriptl• of tile d~ liceucd.. a.is.Shltn, p., ... ._ M••"-11 •
O..,Heatea -'•11 be t .. ud for Ro,eta, Yi,U., C~.
1 .. &ap f• Flhy CeaP 11.50) ~r.s. COUNCILMEN: No .. ,
... ..owie1 PfOOI of aad! ABSF..NT COUNC ILMEN ; Noae.
1--. s.dt per... ••ll •· Dor ... M• .. •ll ... •• ... •• • e.ll• Of ... ,.. lhyor
..-•d ... 11 e•H .. ch ATrEST'= ~II• • ....... whirl dl• • L..,. La,io•
t..t..d •••• " hft I .. 'filCh Chy Cl~ ..... u ......
1\e llc.M ••• ... , •• _. hlilllalru Jaly It, 1961. Ia
d-" ••11 H 4M -.4 ,.,.. T\o PI •wp ott M ..t.or [aal•
pint roses. Oth er fn 00ds.
Renee Picoue from Los
Angeles and Pam Guen ther
ot Balboa Island, along w1th
the groom 's sister. M1ss
Oebi Morris, served as
bridesmaids. They wore
Ume green gowns.
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
wtth a $300 minimum balance.
The groom's brother, Alan
Morris of Pomona, was best
man. Ushers included Harry
Ream III of Costa Mesa and
Charles Lanning and B1ll
Cuny or Newport.
Approxi mately 200 guests
gath ered at th e fi reside
room or the church to greet
the newlyweds aft er the
ceremony. Mi ss Patnc1a
Bradley of Ne ""P'rt a ttend·
ed the gues t book .
Following the reception the
young couple left for a
honeymoon in th e Hawauan
Islands. Both the newly-
weds are graduates of New·
port Harbor Higb . The bride
is attending Orange Coast
College, and the \ltoOm has
graduated from OCC and
will anend Cal State at
Fullerton this fall. They
plan to live in 1\Jstin.
'
COST " MES" 1\enne ll• w ro•!.,,
1)0 £••t 1/tn SI•UI 6-IJ I &t>0
0"NA POINT
C•!lo•CI t;unte• 1'611 L• ~·••• '96 11'U
Rea~ for
inuriediate
delivery.
Depepdable at
your fingertips.
SAN JUAN CA~STIIANO Tl•o•'~•• J. WI .... 11111 C•""'-c._.,._ •tl-1141
M.mbef F .... rel c-it 111-••nc• c.r.,.....-n
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to sts.ooo.oo
Thr Gas Company supplies ils mo re than 3.000.000 customers wilh e-nouch
equivalent energy to launch 143 Apollo mi~s ions to the-moon-e.ch and every day
of ·the year. That's a lol of energy. Vet the re has ne ver be-en a time when residents
in this a rea had lo "-'a it for gas se rv1ce.
If you've always bf.e n a Southern Califoi-z::ian. that stale~nt won"t strike you
as unusual. Bu1 many people from ot her parts or lhe country do think it's unusual
And wh e n they move here they're glad we've worked ha rd lo 'rt'ay ahead ol
the rapidly increasing need for natural cas.
We're an investor-owned rompany. state reaulated. And we're atw.ys loolti"'
ahead. planning ahead. That's the way we do businesa.
More &as is bein& used in Southern California for a variety ol ,.IINa .•. r...
broil ina hamburcen to a ir conditionina off'tee buildinp ... to COMU_,..,_ '-7 .i.. 7 y
includin& electric ceneratinc c.ustomen who went to burn Mltllllln:l ... • .... •
the fi&ht acainst air pollution. a .. is the number one aaurca filii it •
Southern Cali(omla •
We're investor--owned. That's why .. taU thet "ntn .... .
to. meet the crowina; needs o( CMAr cuttvmrtn. ....... .....
K"s>inc you satisfied is our one job.
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011 ot 10:10 t& :II ,-
Bialf oo a all-of IDIDII• ........... MillPORT YOII'III -1M JIIMIOR 11\11-
0..Sd 'nyqoiOC. 41111 -so., lltiC Newport,-ltot
pdae Ia tbo llllllor 11191-
of O&vey"a Lo<*or .,rlq
dell>!' w!tb • 2~ -d
bllilbtiL ' Oooos• Oen>ld of
1612 Wblto Oall, Cotta
Una.. wu a 3rd prb.e wto·
... wltb • 14-poon4. a-
ounce lheepabead. :
Rlcllllrd CamlUort of Suo-
land woo drat io Cbe aeaior
dlvtllioo, Ericb Nuobll>elgor,
1151 S&lvodor, Coot& 11-,
tied Robert Baaaett Or
Brea Cor 2Dd prtze.
-------ot .... ---Ia a.,. .... Ooaler, loll ..........
M1Gt·'ll-·-·-
blo oar, -·t 101 it IOiGIIo--···-oae bid re.~ tH ..,...,
• • ,, l)ooa Rea¥1e, oWDer of
VI• Llclo 01111 -.,, ,.
porlecl tbt.& 2 --.. bod-............ til ..
play cue dalta1 lluaioeas
boura; llle lo•• wu eet ac
&4e,f8, , , \1&0""" Jactooa,
811 !:, lillY Ave., Balboa,
reported tbe tbef't OC 1D oil
pa.intlog. "Kaiser Wilhelm
Cburcb kl Berl1o," trom a
L!GAL NOTICE L!GAL IIOTICf L!GAL N&TKI
ORANGE COUN'rt ROAO OF.PAR'ni'F:NT
ORANGE C'.0 1.'STY. CA LIFORNIA
NO'nCt: TO CONTRAC.1U RS
E~ley.r ,...,.,..,.ttl lot
lu/c Rat• If-lilt &
Par H-r Cla••llle•tiiM V•cet/-.. Ho,. P-•len Seeled ptopoula wlll br rec,.ivl!d at dle Qfflce of lhe C.ler\ of
the Bo•d o f Soperviaor.. of lhf' Conll~ of O,_(ke, Santa Au.
CalifGrala. oa or belorr· \lood.y 1he 29th day of july, 1968 at
2:00 p.oa. o'dock, 11 wh ich tiNe 1\ey will be pablicly opeud
•od read lo the Office or the Clerlr. o f the lloar-1 of Sopenisors,
Rooftl 501, Couaty Ada.laietrado~:~ Baildia(ko S.GIIII Aaa, Califo,.
aia, &lr ooaatnac:tiaa 1 hiP••Y ia scoorduce with the plaa•
aad apecific:ationa daerefor. &o whidl special refereoee i• rnade
•• follawa:
16.80
5.09
4.84
5.83
El•ctrlcl•ne (£ff .. ~:tive July I , 1967 to Joly I, 19681
Eleclficilll! IS. pbw I% phw
CarJNntare ([ff,.Nive M.,. I, 1967 lo May I. 1968}
C~~tpnter ISc phw 26t phw/p 30c ph"'· 'p c.,..,, .M-on• (E:HectheMIIY 1, 1967 to May 1, 1968)
CPment Mason 25( phw/p 25t phw/j) 30( phw 'p ,,_ . ., .. ,.
R~iaforcing Iron
l "orker 23t: phw 28c phw( I) 25c phw
Lolioor••• (Effec tive May l, 1967 to April 30. 1%8\ Io the CoGoty of Oraae;e,oo Cuapos llrive from Paliaades Road
to M•c::Arthnr Roalevard, Imp 0.93 111ile. ud 01"'1Dfl:e County
Airporlll'llptovemeoll-Ar••• 12 u l! I~
4.18
3.95
A.'lphalt Ralr.er &
Ironer 25t pbw/p 24\-ac ph~> ·p 32c ph" p
nitla are required fo r tile eal.ire worlt as deaeribed hereia ;
l~tel••••'• l •tl•ata
J.'ioe Grader {High·
~>ay aod Street
Pa1·insl 25r phw lp24~rph"''/'.l2c ph"''P ,, ...
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I 4,350L.F'.
2 IOOL.F.
3 190 l .F'.
" 175l.f. 5 I f.A.
6 471 L.f.
7 II C.Y.
8 10 F:A.
9 L..S.
10 L.S.
II 330 l .F.
12 6 Lo\.
13 L.S.
14 6 E:A.
15 L.S.
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17
18 ,.
20
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27
28
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31
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36
37
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44
45
46
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48
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8 EA.
L.S.
360 \1 . Cal
7,220 C.Y.
230S.Y.
LS.
9,720 Ton
IS Too.
17 Ton
5,R40 Too
3 f.A.
7 F:A.
2 F.A.
2 EA .
2 EA.
7 [,-\.
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562 L.F'.
406L.F.
432L..F'.
88 l.f.
160 L..f.
924 L. F'.
10 l.f.
123 L.F'.
22 L.r.
799 L.f.
6 f.A.
6 f.A.
Jl8 L..f.
600 L. F'.
3,335 L.F'.
40 L. f .
8,\30 L.F'.
16 F:A.
552 t.r.
69lC.Y.
4,160 L.f .
I f.A .
o ••• ,.,,,." •' •• ,.,
Remon Wire \fellh Feace
Ren~ove Blodt lall
Remove Pipe Gurd Rail
Relocate Wire \feah f'a~ce
Remove MMholes
Re~nove CuiYerta
Remove Cotaen~te
Adjut M•llolea
Relocate SlidlaJ F.lectric Gate
RemoYe Edatia:J Coa.daita
Relocate Watty" Liae
Relocate Fire Hydraota £. Gate Valvu
Remove SCI .. p Facilitiea
Sa vase IMIIBiaOicatioaa "J" Hox
J .97
3.97
4. f8
4.18
F'llf!I'Un 25rphwlp24\,~4 phw p32t ph., p
la.borer (Geoerel) 25c ph lp24~o:ph,..lpl2o: ph~> p
Orerators and Tenders
o Pneumatic -.d
Electric Too1a, \'ibr ..
tiD! Ma chines, •ad
Similar Mechaoicitl Tool s
1101 separately d a.nified
herein 25r ph" "p 24'tc ph" 'p 32r ph~>· 'p
Tree Climber, F'eller
and Chain s ....
Operator 25c-ph"' 'p2.&11cph~> 'pl2c ph" p
Operoti"W Ett9l,.,..r• i EfiPcti\·e Juh• I. 1967 to
J UO!' 30. J%8)
I C G"(l' I
T C 4.53 fn@:ineer, iler -nd emp. oa.aectioaa Req. to 'hintain fire Snalmao 30 h , 30 h ' h , Alarm Syatee Operation! -l .. iJ 11 0 8 . r P .,.. P t P .,.. P 45r P ... P
Relocate ';llailbot.es ea,·v uty tplllr-n~otn '~ Helper lOr ph h 'p JOr ph ~<~ 'p 4:,(' ph" 'p CleariDI & Gnabbin1 Group 2
Funaiah & Apply y;atu 4. ;; Coor retf' Mhu
Roadway E~:cuatioa Op~ato r (Skip T••pe)30r ph \\ 'p JOe ph" 'p 45c ph.,."p
Compact Ori~ul Ground -1.77 F iry-man lOr ph " 'p JOt' phu 'p 45c ph" 'p
F'ioiah Roadw1y .,....J.. Group 3
Af!8J"epte Rase :1.0 1 t:Q~Jioment Gre1ser JO t' oh" 'p JOt' ph •• 'p 45c ph" 'p
Liqnid A•~•h Group 4
Aaphaltic f.noul!1ion 'l 11 ,\o.phalt Pl•nt Aa~l.ait Concretll' r ir .. man JOe ph " p .lOC' ph '' 'p 45c ph" p Ty~~ OL to let 5. I :2 Ho'""'n or Mi-er So ~
Type OS Ia let Oper;otor {Conc rete or
joactloo Snueture 'io. AsphAh PI anti JOe ph" 'p 30c-ph" 'p 45c ph" 'p
Jolet Stn~eto~ ~o. 1 Group 5
\tanho\e ~o. 1 ·,.JI -\~ph>~h Pl ant
\4anhole ~o. 2 En~t inll'er JO o: ph " p JOe ph" 'p 45e phw 'p
\4lllhole ~o. 3 : •.. 11 Concrl!'te or :\!!oph•h
51" RCP ClaN 11 ~rf"adin!!. Mech•nic al
48" RCP Clau 11 l'ampins or fioilhillf!
45 .. RGP Cta .. If :\lariliae Operator 30c ph,.· 'p 30o: ph,..· 'p 45c phw 'p
.'l.JI lle<~q· Out\·
42" RCP Clus II H .. p11irm•n"
36" RCP Cl. IU/Coac. Beck rill J,J I Tr.o . tor Opl!'rator
36" RCP Claaa II Wodl<4o7.11'r, Tamper,
30" RCP Cia•• lll ·'"'"Pn and P ush
24" RCP Cl .. a lll T r>~norl JOo: ph '' 'p JOe ph~<. 1p 45c-phw 'p
2 4" RCP Cl. 111/CoDc. Rack fill Group 6
18" RCP Cl .. s UJ .) . .&1 t:qn rrete ~l i:cer Operator
f ire RydraD'-(P>~• in,v: nr Mobtl el 30o: ph" p 30c-ph " 'p 45c ph " 'p
6" Care Valvea 5.-~l Cru ~i n,~r Ph nt
6" Asbeatoa Cemi!'Dt Pipe Cl. 150 En~i neer 30c ph " 'p JOe ph w 'p 45o: phw/p W' Baried Coodoit 5.4 1 .\lotor Patrol Ope rator
Yo" Buried Coadtlit (An Y T.'P~ or Size) JOe ph " p 30c ph " p 45c ph"' 'p 5.41 l'niu •r ... al Equipment l" Buried Coaduit Opnator (Sho,•el, Baclr.·
Wire ~o. 14 T1'i hoP, Ora~li n~. DerTi clr.,
fire Alam1 "J" Bu. Post \1ouo.ted Clarn!';hPII, or Cnoe)30c ph " "p lOc phw 'p 45c phw fp
a•· Clay Sewer Pipe [xua Strong r ...... ,.,. {f.Uecth .. \h v I. 1967 IO April 30, 1968)
Cl. "R" Concrete (Corb, GuUer, etc.) 4.50 llri•er of Ournp Truck ·
Chill Lio.lr. F'au:e (!~~'"" th"ll 4 yard!!o Type "A" Sarvey \loaome~~ts 1 )) 2 "atf'f "'II' 5c ph " 'p 35( phw/p 20t ph" 'p The foresofog quaDthiea are approxirn1te ooly, beios siveo u 4.53 l>rh er of Oomp Truclr.
a buis for the com parison of bida, ao d \he Coullty of Orange (4 vards, but lua th~n
does not, e11pre&sly or by in1 plic•Lion, l~ee that the actn1l 8 ~:·ards "aar l e,~l) 25c ph "' 'p 35c phw/p 20c ph,..·/p
aniOII I\1 o{ wort will coneapoad tberelO·ith but reaerves the ri~~:ht 4.58 UriH"r o f Dump Troclr.
1.0 increase or deerease the IUUonnt of an y dasa or portioo of the 18 •atd!';, bu tlesa than
wo rlt. o r 10 omi t portloaa of the wor\, .,. may be deer11ed oecea• 12 yard111 "'aterlevel)25c phw p J5¢ phw/p 20c ph,.fp "II"' o r advisable by abe E.a8ioeer. 4.66 llri\'f"r of Dump Truck
lbe contrac t do cumealll .Gall WDaiat of ~otl ce 10 Coo.tr1c10ra, I 12 varda, but 111'111 thin forr~o of Proposal, Form o f Agreenf'Dt, Plua, Special Pro vi• 16 yirds • ... ter level) 25c phw1p JSt phw/p 20o: phw/p
!lion:o. and Standard Speeificatiooa, all of wh ieh are oa file ia 4-88 Drhll'r of Dump Truck ( 16 yards, but 11!11111 thao the Office of the Oraof!e Couty Road flepartmll'll.t aod 1re hereby 2 d referred 1.0 tlll d made 1 part hereof. 5.yar swater lel•el) 25c phw/p 35t phw/p 20t phw /p S.J4 Dn,,.r of Dump Truck Plan11, Speci al Proviaio~:~s aad olber coo tra ct documeD t fom•• (25 vard!l or rnor"
will be available for eumiDatioo with.oat charse. Copin of all y,r,uf.r level, Sinsle or
contract docnrueo'-may be aecared at t:he Office o f the 0ra.Df!:e Combin•t ioD of vehicle"
County Road Departmeat. toO Weat f.i~th Street, S.nt• Ana, ucludinf! truh or
Caliromia. robbiah truclr.!l)
Plaos, Special Provi siou (oot iaclndia l!! S!Qdltd Sped fi ca• 4.68 Dri•·er of Road Oil
lioos or o ther doc:umeDIII iacladed by refer~Sce) aad proposal Sp~eader Truck . . 25c pn ... ·/p 35c phw/p 20t phw/p
form!! may be obtained by proapecLive hiddera opoo paynust of a 4.74 l1rn•er of TraDAl! M~t
priotine; ud s ervi ce durse in the amoant of I.S..OO, wbicft arnoont Truelr. Wader 3
!!ohall oot be refu~:~dable. All checks ahall be n•ade p111ab\e 10 vards) 25t phw/p lSt phw/p 20t phw/p
Orange County Treaaurer but llh.oold be rnailed &o dr.e Road De-4.88 bri,·er of Tr•oait Mi•
partn1eat, tOO 9ieat E:i8hth Street, Su'-AA•, Calllor~~ia. Truck {3 yarda or
Copies of the St.aa.dard Splllcifieatioll ll m.y be pardl .. ed for more) 25c phw/p J5c ph.,'/p 20t pbw/p
...1. 4 56 ft1ter Truc k Dri ver 11.58 tu iadoded from llu Departmeat of P.blic: l'oru, State · IUader 2500 A•lloul2St phw/p 35c phw/p 20c phw/p of Cal ifor~~i a, or the Road Depa,...•t. CCMtaty of Oru.se, tOO 4.68 l'ater Tn~clr. Driver
Weat f.igh.th Street, S.ota Au, California. (2500 to 4000
2"5t phw/p l 5t phw/p 20t phw/p
No bid will be couidered aalus it I• IDide oo • blaolr. lonn sallou) 2St phw/p J5t phw/p 20t phw/p
fu rnilohed by th.e Couoty Road Comlllli .. iour 1.111d is made in a c:--4.80 Water Track Driver 25t phw/p 35t phw/p 20t pltw/p
eordu ce wid!. the provisiolls of the Staadard Specifiaotlou a.ad (4000 ~~:•llooa or
Special Provhioaa. more) • 25t pbw/p 35t phw/p 20t ph.w/p
The Board of Sopervieora of dr.e Coaaty of Oruse reserve• tbe (I) Trav el time is eonaidered u time worked,
ript 10 re!ect ea;. o r all bids, · To the pre.eedh•.l' e chedule •hall be .added the followiue payment
2 of the Staadatd Sped'Rc:ation lor t.he reqalr.meata ud coo· Cerpeaters -~f phw/p
ditiou which he 11101t obeerve Ia the prqa~~tdoe. of the propo .. l Cemnt Masous -~t pbw/p
del II•. ·paatod blo oar oc
ad ,..., :ud Dollllo ""·
oc e P·lll· 10 11> taro blo
booM Cor a Cew minu\88;
wb• be came out be could
aot aLUt dle car; 10meoae
bad removed tb& rotor er.p
, , .~eRtt 01ayl Laltto, 31,
oC 2600 Seaview Ave., No.
14. was aneated at 4 Ll'(l.
tn the 2400 block or ocean
Blvd. on a charge or lntoxl·
C&tloo tn publ.lc. . . ooug·
lu James Cowan, 18. or
735JoanneSL, Costa Mesa,
waa anested at 2:2& a.m.
at Bayside Dr. and Coast
Hwy. on a charge or pos..
aesaioo or marttuana.
F ri clay, hn• 2ct
Robert Woods or Gardena,
a IaCher, reported the th en
or a 1125 are welder rrom
a building under construe·
don at th e Arch~s Marina,
3333 \'/. Coast Hwy •• The
!Uof&ge was l en unlocked
Cor about& halC an hour, and
a 1100 power lawn edger
was stolen from William F.
Lane, 516 Catalina Or .•
Newport Height s •.. A thief
pried open the lett Cront
wind wing or a car and stole
a Craig stereo and 10 stereo
tapes, propeny of student
Creg Moore. 18, or 208
Grand Canal, Balboa Island,
tor a loss or 1190 ... Mary
Critfin, ~8 Opal .o\ve., Sal·
boa I sland, reported the
then or a fiberglass boat
boom and paddle from a sail·
boat moored in the bay - a
loss of 1100 ... Vikki Bruce,
14. of 1815 Tahuna Ter .• Ir·
vine Terrace, was visiting
at 1912 Bayside nr., tried
to get an English sheepdog
to return to th e house from
the driveway, and was .bit·
ten on the right shoulder;
Vikki got a tetanu s shot,
and the OOgwas quarantined
.•. A traffic accident at
10:40 p.m. on Coast Hwy.,
a quarter mil e west of New·
port Blvd.. involved the
cars or Roland G. Wells,
54. or 617 Poppy Ave., Cor·
ona del Mar, and ~Iizabeth
Whitney, 50. of 1731 Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa. both
wesHx>Und on the highway;
Mr. Wells and his passen·
ger. H. Ral ph Bruggeman,
45, or Laguna Beach. were
treated at Hoag Hospital tor
injuries. .Edward Kent
of
lUO Superior Ave.
Ll8.5531
_LO't '14ilu.' A
BEA UTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
s. .. ..,. J ... 2t
lloudoe IIDpro. , 61t lo-
vtoe Avo,;Newport Holpta,
_...s lllo tbeft of • tal
bicycle, PIIIPIO wltb wblte
trim,, lmm blo -· , ·, Qeorge W, ~~oe>re pM:Otl blo
1965 "'evrolet Oorvair at
at 9 P·l'tl· :June 28 near hi•
residence ac 111 43rd St..:
Apt. B. Weet Newpon; tn
the moming tt wu goo8.
aloog wttb golf clubs, ,golf
bag and some tools. ;. ;.,fact
R. Alward, 4~ River Ave.
West Newport, reported dle
then or his 1120 S&boC.
which he had tied securely
at his private dock .. ·.An 8-
root dinghy, which had
been tied securely c.o an
anchor ring at the rear or
his residence, was stolen
from 66 Ballxla Coves, ac-
cording to o'Nrler Renier
Kessets ... The thief prob-
ably needed a couple or
oars, because 2 were stolen
from the dinghy .or architect
James Harris, at the dock
at 68 Balboa Coves .•• May-
be the thief wanted to go
fishing too; a trout rod, an
ocean type rod, and 2 reels
were also stolen rrom the
James Harris resid'ence ...
Officer J. Bradley Collowed
a car from Oran ge Ave. and
CoastHwy. in West Newport,
east--bound on the highway,
crossing twice over the
doubl e tine into the on~
ing lane or traCQc, stopped
the driver, Betty Marie Kemp,
37. of 224--B Grand Car.al,
Ballxla Island, In front o r
the Balboa Bay Club at 4
a.m. and arrested her on a
charge or driving while In·
to.s.tcated ... Officer T.B.
Smith had to brake suddenly
to avoid a collision when
Fred Newmeyer, 45, or 1518
Anita Ln., Harbor Highlands,
changed lanes at Coast
Hwy. at Bayside Dr.; Otfi·
cer Smith Collowed the dri·
ver across the Upper Bay
bridge and arrested him at
Dover Dr. and Cliff Dr. on
a charge ot driving under
the influence or liquor.
NA~EO ON HONOR IIOLL
Richard L . Moore oC Cor-
ona del Mar is listed io the
spring semester honor roll
at the University oC Ok1a·
boma at Nonnu.
All types or glass
1671 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa
Phone: 548·2261
• UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERING
(fly £1uopt• Craftsmtn)
REMODEl2 ••· ••t ONLY
$49.50 c.u "l•rwy ..
215 ltlol• H,B, SJ6.6dOS
FREE del & pickup
Phone b73-7336 ---· CUSTOM
BUILDING CONTRACTOR FURNITIJ RE UPHOLSTERY
• ftQIODELIMG •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED • IOMDEO
FRED H, GERWICK
30ol Goldon .. d
673<10dl -549-2170
s. .... '"' ,.,. c ..... ,
Arn witt. Cll.•llr7 c.fK...,. & ,,_,,
• QUALITY WORK •
NEIL'S
FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY
2809 Newport Blvd.
Newport leach
675-«lld
• HEALTH RESORT
CAROL ANGER. 15, of
2037 Vista Cajon, East
Bluff, tumed her first deep
sea fishing trip Into a suc-
cess with the catch of this
nice·sized yellowtail. Ac·
tion took place on Davey's
Locker sportfisl'le r Sea
Horse off San Clemente
Island.
FAMILY FILMS SIIOWII
Family type Olms are
being sho'Nn by the Newporc
Beach department oC p,rts,
beaches and recreauon tor
an admission charge or 25
cents. ·The films are shown
outdoors. beginning a.t dusk,
at East Blurt Part oo Moo·
days, Mariners Park on
Tuesdays, 38th SL ·Park tn
West Newport on Wedne&-
days, and IrVine Terrace
Park on '{bursdays.
FIRE IN BAY SHORES
A small l'it"-was set .at
2722 Circle Or ., Bay Shores,
June 27, when W. W. Ha.y
leCt a uaveling iron plugged
in too long.
I
ro. ... ., ...... , ......
NOW 4T 1710 NEWPORT 8L VD,
PH . 646 ... Jil<.:oeta -. ...
BttL1Z
MO.RTVARJEs
1741 SUP'IRIOR A VI.
C05TA MISA
llldwor t.-2424
Uri I, COAST NIWAY
CO-A DIL MAl
ORiolt J-'1450
S'u• 1942
~-"'· J007 1!. COAST HU:OHWA'I'
CORONA OI!L MAlt
If•"""'" f•.;•ul
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BEll BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U l ·lt:f;li-M.M eo.ta Mea
The Largest Bible Closs in the Harbor Area
invit*l you to a ttucly in wt.ich
,.Tht Biblt Co mts Alivt''
TIME: Every Sunday Momi"l fro,.. 9:•5 to 10:50
PLACE• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
' 301 M0gnali• Str•t ... -u r'/!'li l ••
A II'.~RM I'EtCOME AWAITS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHILDR EN !
Off,, .. ·'"'"'"'·I I .... ,., ...... ---.. ·--...... ...:; ... c ..... u
THfWI \flll
Tif/eouKI ,.,. e NURSERY ~I
o PET SUPPliES ----------1
TROPICAL FISH
We have the largest and
most beautiful selection of
tropical fish tn the area.
We al so carry a full line of
aquariums, and all acces-
sories needed for the hobby.
South Sea Tropical
218 W. Wilson Street
Costa Mesa -548-7961
Shrubs, Interior Plonls
Tropical & Trees
Jnsectcides ond Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
FREE DELH 'ER\'
CORONA DEL M.o\R NURSER\'
2144 E. Cout IIWJ' •. 67}-0180
•,PLUMBING
A,R, MARSAC
PLUMBER
700 Camat;on Ave,
Corone del Mar
Plwnbina Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130 --~_:=c._-
• COST A MESA
54'1·3368
o OR4NGE
639·2«1
o 4NAHEIM
826-0381
lll.e badd'er·a attmboo II darect~d 10 tl!.e ptovi-.i0'\1 iD Section for epprentJcelhap; r~ij!J~~~~t~~~
lo~~t~ •d tlae s1bralaei-of *e hid. !roo Worker• -. l~t phw/p
Proviaiou o f the S&ate Cot~tl'ltct Act are 10t applicable, aad A .Opera1la1J EaA:iDeers -:-It phw/p. . . In /;~~~!l~~~~~;~~~~;;~~~~~~~J ptolpective biddeN will aot be .._.ired eo be pr~all&ed. 1 pprenlooetl m~ be employed an coaformaty wtth Sectaoll 1777.5 (}#!.h,
. •~mpl_oyer p_•yrneat8 otlaer th• thoae itemiz:ed brei a, 11 de-of the L.abor Co e of the State of CalifotDia. ~
f1ned 111 Secttoa 1773.1 of U.e L abor Cc,de, art! to be paid ia ac-~,,,....," lchflti'-C...._ ROY ELDER
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t'O rd111ce with the term• of the ooll•c live b•r~~:aiei• asreement Period •d Rete 15ftl-
•pplic:sble to the type or clallaificalio11 of the worLna1 or The apprelltice tllfl i• by perceru11e of the joara.eymaai'a rate. /FtiOOIII qualtrv dry cleaning
mech .. lc a ll'fl'lployed Oil the project . c,.h '",_,.., ,., l"J J,.J.,. M"" 7tlt ,,, v • IISTAUIAHT
Overtime, Siaday• 1Dd Hollda:ya -aot lua tlau 011e •d oae--Bricklayers 6 Moe.t.ha 50 60 70 80 90 95 on tbe premtaea -.c,.•u.c: n"'o
balf (I~) time• the bnie hoorly nte plua -PPIIcable e-Mployer Carpenter• 6 Moodaa 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 • CON 'tAcT~... • ...,,.. ,.,_uc-.111,,.GI liiiSNIIrS pey~t~ent .. ne boliday• •po• which. aach. r•ea ... n Ate paid Cn~e.t Muou 6 Mo•tll• 75 79 83 87 91 95 SeiC·servtce l aundry ............. ITYL.I.... .. ..,
ahll be all bolidoya recop.i&ed ia the collective ltars•i•i•IJ Elec:trlci•• 6 Moat.ha 50 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 liN l,..VIHI! " ·
• •sre~est applicable to U.e p.tinl• crart, ci•••HieatiOII or ''" Worker• 6 Moada.• 17 83 89 95 All new -lalee& model I'HOH I! 6 4Z..07ZO "*W~Of'T •EACH LUNOU!ON-tiNN'CR ·~or wo rkmu .. ,Joyed •• ~. project. Aay c:l .. ailicetlob o•ined heteia llh.all be paid aot r ... u.. ntlf,dafre ·~era WUTCl..t,.,.. ~l..AZA COCKTAILS
Copiu of all collective b•1tliaiae :f ..... ,. rei.Ua1 to tlle l 2.60f.e' laoar plu ••ployor poy••ta .et forQ. '• the collecalve I~=::::=:::===============::::::::::::=J ORiola H«JS IO"Orlt n Mt ford~ Ia die afo,....tioae Le .. r Coda ate oa lite lt•1• •lllf ., ...... , .,pHcallla lO tltte clua or claaeHicatloa of ~ I. M..,., c::DI6 I '
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Agenda for Planners -
NEIPORT liAI!BOR fllgCJI
SEOOIIO SECllOII --P. 5
TIIUIISDAY, JULY 'I~ ..
COROllA DELMAR, CAtU\
-•P'&IIMoo: . --•u•• ~~~pa. ~~~oo~• " -...., 1-. --. -..... al'lot ~0. 4 VIlli-....
No-8Mdl Plao uoe Ol adloiDICid 11-1 P"" 817 P"""""""' Pl.~ Wool
Colalllluloo will ooa• .,..., tbr oft·-pod!IOC. N._, re$te-ot ,..
111olollowlos ltemo 01 eoo·oiiCidard pod!IQd .,. qu.lted podlloc ,_ 13 10 8
1DMUo1 at 8 p.fD. today, raq:emeat coattaaeat oa at.-. •pacea. ,. ...................
..... .. .Mts lotLI4tS
--Do¥14 AIWIId. KNill-en,.-. ~-1D llle Cll)< Hall teaclaol Patklo&o lloe P-Itt ":~!~~cb&mbero: OH-Sito P .. loe !ln. ; Doooe IAWIIIO, 1110
Epooo. Qpallala ......... 11 ..... H -· 'l'ne4r
K-. K•l-·M..,..,·ad o-lo ~ V bqueot ,_lobo W. :on· s. ;Bay FL;·Balboa lalaad. ver ol L II D Dlterprl-lateclor .,....... al._
for ~val of 12 o" .. ltte tloal to a noo<'QDDfonUc
poii<IDI -· ID ocootOo dweiUOI.
harbor
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M--· 141111 ao-or. -ll!iP • Do-'ll~'*•· . ! . I'!Mhmea -!laaWD ate.--. 1-.1 ...,.,.. M-
dlea H•-~. LuoiD4o 1-o. .... K-MI. Clul"' liDo Kapllue, Noa<~r Palmor, Clulo Qlliall 1114 Wilda -oil.
H .. il ~tbe complete b.ODCX 10U UIC:
SIHIOas Oeraldlae l'llu K-NoUer
RDaald Aeborbatd CJotllla l'orbeo K-Nonl
POIII' Allan! Wilda Freiwald 'lbamao Nul~J
lobo Balta&llo 1 Ru10oll ruat Suclllll Parue
Tom -lllall Maty Aaa Oolllo IUoa Peteroaa
Aaa Bonte Aaa Orlmabow DIMe P ....... ll
Catal ~.. l!lepbeo,H.....,.. Lome Pl-
lllobatd Clllford Mart H ...... od 8bataa ReiDODIICI
Jim Oollter Holly HIDe• Coaatuoe
Noacy COmotoc.lt Allee Hollie llldpwo.Y
WIUI&m Dugan JIU.'HIJIICb 141111 RD...,.,
Oaty Franoe lUcbard Howload Craig Rolbeobursor
Sally Fraat Kateo Soba1110 lobo Scblrmer
Lealie Carr 'l'r&ce1 Kaboa DOlo Scbleelogor
Doono Ooeclhatt . Robert Kelp lite-Slop
Dwight Orlmlb J Catal Lateoa Slllllco &mill
Oearseoaae HICIDa ~oiiD"~,Lauo Sellley Stollow
Mataball HarveY ,,...... Lee Soadra Teult
Sutetl Hed'oori Oall MOIIhewe Robert Tripp
Sudy Hylton • Kalbleea Murpby Deborab Tucket
Woody Iobelj1 Kalbleea Nlc.lteru Robert Vogel
Richard SIP• Randy ouvor MatllD 'llalker
Christine iohnaoo Comlle Oebom Alleo Wallace
Sue Krause Carol Overby AnD ~arfteld
Steve Wendy Owen CyuebJ.a Weber
La Montagne Patricia P&yne &!taD Wheeler
Ellaea Llodrolb Marilyn Peck Sue Wym111
Jan Luymes Elizabeth Pierce Elydia Yeplz
Sarah Mais Cyolbia Place M&rlaret Young
Becky Marr Riehle Poll . , FRESHMEN
Pa.ula MontcOmery Eustacia RoJI~ Leeley Alward
Stephanie Moore Marianne Schmitz Terry Amies
Sam Morpby Jan Schwarz Carroll Seek
Otana Mount Lucy Semeniuk Sba.wn Bissonnette
Dirt Muntean Gregory Smith Janice Blair
Stephen Mussell Curt Swidler James Coka.s
C lbl Nl Steve Travis Sally Coyle yn a emetz ca••y lliallers Linda Nisaen b~ ;ard Jeanne Crawford
Dan 0' Brieo Nancy Ou&ID
Mike Oldmen SOPHOMORES Devoo Doaa
Vicki Palmer Crai& Adams Kadlleen Eccles
Karen Ray Carolyn Anderson Jeanie Farber
Mark Rojas Elizabeth 1 Melissa Fowlkes
Joan Russell A.nnstrong JoOO A. Oallis
Ttna Rosso Toni Armstrong Jobn F. Oardner
Christy Schleiter Susan Beck Lany Oeotosi
Lynn Schneider Darla Beddome Lealee Godfrey
Richard Schneider Duel Beovenuli Andrea Hammond
Dana Shellt Mendee Bjelland Kelly Hugb.es
Richard VIcki Brow Robert Iobell
~wst&ct Carol Burte Suaaa JerT&ID
Steve Su.Wvan Richard Bitton Suaao ,Toboeon
Marne n ·relkeld 0111 Caru Luctnda Jooea
David Viedinc NathaaJel Oobea Stew K.opulti
Usa Washbon Ntcbolaa Cra.ig Cbriactae KopUzke
Barry WhHestdes Susan Cunie Michelle
Shannon Widlar Peter De Otatr La. Jeuuesse
Paula Williams Sheridan De WOlt Laurie Land
Sue Ta.kacs Cheryl Oyer Anne Lawrence
David Eccles Alex Moad
JUNIORS D111lel FatreU Rlcbatd Nol'lb
David Alward Susan Farrer Ron Obemdorfer
Barbara Barger Michael Ji1eming Nancy Palmer
Debra Blackmon Oaty Foster Carol Parter
Bruce Blinn Daryl France Micbael ~nlan
Robin Bowser Shelley Gardner Cbris ~on
wtlltarn Brock Deborah Gracey Lenore Reday
Deborah Brown William Headerabot Valerie Scbmin..ke
Laurell Brown Cr&Jg Holloway Marpret Schva.rz
Debbie Burie Jan Kawamura Jody Schwarz
'Ibomas Bullet Trudy La Pra.de William Sedlak
Janis Caldwell Lani Lamber1b Terey Shaw
Lucy Campbell Barbara Lapworth Linda Sbotwell
John Carlton Terence Levitt Rick Sllyder
Mike Carney Scott Lyon Bruce Speocer
Virginia Cir:ica Roberta Magnus800 AoD Sweeney
Anthony Clark Andrea Martin Ken Swttt
Tom Clifford Ronald Martin Lesa Waper
Kathleea Crawford Kenneth Edward Wbite
Jeanne Ega.sse McNaughton Andrew Willlams
Lorena Emerick Deborah Metr.leur Lori WUnderlich
Michele Fairbairn Susanna Munay Taras Young
Jane Fletcber Jobn Newtoo Tina Zemat
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS • AIJ. SIZE'!! • AIJ. n'PES
Te .. pHM: 1~ 7-Jal•
1042 &oteU-. ltdt.. IUD L Milia. ........
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THE CITY OF NEWPORT 9EACH broke ground last
week for two new municipal tennis courts in Mariners
Park, near Irvine Av e. <Wld Dover Or. The courts will
be the City's first nlght·lighted units and will be
available for public play upon completion, around
Sept. 15. Pictured here at the ground-breaking are Ocr
reen Marshall, May or of Newport Beach, and walter J.
Koch, chairman of the Parks, qeaches & Recreation
Commi sslon.
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Dod a (rene Johnson, 2804
Blvd., Corona del
liar. ·esteaaioo of the front
of Cb.e bouse and addition or
a 2nd tloor and a pool.
Uu P•ft'lllta
Newport Dry Docks, main·
and repair boats in dry
on the pubUc waters
the bay adjacent to 227
St., Central Newport.
Ship !~!.ape Hull Cleaning
Service, rear or 2633 w.
Hwy., Martners Mile,
opr,at:lon or dry docks ror
boat maintenance.
The Irvine Co., 4 signs:
aouth of MacArthur Blvd.
and Campus Dr.; north or
Palisades Rd. between
Campus Dr. and Birch St.:
on MacArthur Blvd. north of
Bison lit., and on MacArthur
Blvd., south of Ford Rd. non the Beachcomber Inc .•
3831 to 3939 E. Coast
Hwy ., Corona del Mar, es·
tabUshment or a restaura6t.
on· sale alcoholic beverages,
From the Police BloHer
Sun dey, June 30 land, and tOOk a telep hooe, transmission, was missing
Dennis Kolemainen, 221 bathroom scales and a shelf, rrcm 2611 Crestview Rd.,
34th St., West Newport, was a total loss of 145 .. .An in-Bay Shores, where it had
reading in the diningroom at truder entered about 2 a.m. been parted by Larry Smith
1:15 a.m. when he heard through the unlocked garage .. -A wallet with 157 cash
nois~s on tne patio; he saw into the dwelling or Dolores was taken from his wallet
a young man walk across Nemec, 2 Collins Island, on a beach towel wh ile Tony
the patio, and the man ran moved several pieces of F'inley, 117 Onyx Ave., Sal~
to the front or the house property, and ned when be boa Island, was swimming at
and down 34th St. when he heard a noise, leaving be-the Corona del Mar main
hind an out-of-town driver's beach on June 30 ... Alan heard the sound or the side li 152 ........_ornburv, 21. or 1115 E. door opening ... Terry Per~ cense ... A tonneaus l"al ·a· d N Bal cover was taken from the boa lv ., o. 4, •
rault, electronics techni· car or Dennis Case, parked boa, reported the theft or a
ctan, 301'A Main St .. Sal-in the rear of his residence, stereo tape player and
boa, left his motorcycle 311~ Lindo Ave ., Balboa tapes rr cxn his unlocked
outside overnight just once, ... A collision on Coast · car for a loss or 1120 ...
and someone got away with Hwy. near •Bayside Dr. at A city street sWeeper. dri·
the gas tank ... Robert Kon· 12:50 p.m. involved the ven by Orris Ray Funk. col·
rad. 42. ot zrrn Lighthouse cars or S.W. Doidge of Brea lided with the car driven by
Ln., Harbor View Hill :s, • and Suzanne T . &nith, 339 De na Ann Washko, 19. of
was walking his dog on a t;2nd St., Newport Shores: 209 E. Bay Ave., Balboa,
leash/al 8:30 p.m. when a the Doidge vehicle was on E Bay Ave . near At-
cat c.ame running at the dog: towed ~way .. ·_A collision varado St. at 10:55 a.m ...
Mr. Konrad picked.up !lis at tbe mtersection or Mac· John Tesman. 17, of 845
dog and satrered cat bites Af!-but . Blvd. and Sa.n Joa· Via Lido N9rd. Udo Isle,
and scratches· he received qwn Hills Dr. ~t 6:20 p.m. making a U tum on Irvine
' involved cars dnven by Mary .. ~ve. near 16th St., near
a_ tetanus shot at Haag Hos· ~cWanus, 19, of Yorba Newport Harbor High SchOol
pJtal, and the cat (with a Linda and James c. Doyle, campus. was involved in a
recent ~ltter ot kittens) was 44, of 1221 sussex Ln., collision with a car driven
quaranuned at 2609 Blue Westclitr. . .Three cars by Donald Gordon. 54, or
Water Ln. · .'Vayne Wilson, collided at Coast Hwy. and 600 E . 15th St .. Cliff Haven
14, .or 706 A.vocado Ave., Avocado Ave .. Corona del ... M'ary Lou Lathane Plum--
Corona del Mar. riding a bi· Polar, at 8:20 p.m.: the dri· mer. 30. of 314 Sapphire
cycle on Seadrin Dr. near vers were Dea.n C. Bradford, Ave., Balboa ,Island, was
"I Paseo Dr. in Irvine Ter· 47, o r 333 E. 17th St., arrested at Park Ave. and
race, was involved in a ool· Costa Mesa: Ann Hubbs, 20, ~arine Av e .. Balboa Island.
lision with a car driven b)' of 112 W. Coast Hwy., No. on a char~e or intoxication
Gary Scott Jackson, 18, or J-17, Bayside Trailer Park, in auto.
471 ~-19th St., Costa Mesa, and DOuglas Craney, 36, of
east·bound oo Seadrift: 2304 Pacific Dr., Corona
Wa)'ne was treated at Hoag del Mar. · .James Paul
Hospital for injuries ... orn. Brockway, 20, of 417 N.
cer J .L. Moore spotted a Newport Blvd., Newport
Heights, was arrested at
car that failed to stop for a tti s residence and booked
sign at McFadden Pl. and at 12:30 a.m. on the charge
Balboa Blvd., Central New-of possession of marijuana.
port at 10:20 p.m., gave
chase. and stopped the dri· Tuudoy, July '2
ver, John Joseph Ferreira, Barbara Angel, 2A Balboa
49, or 333--B Avocado, Coves. reported a 1370 loss
Costa Mesa, at 19th St. and in the June 17 tbeft of 2
Balboa Blvd., and a nested laundry bags rrom the rear
htm on a charge or driving porc h ... Barbara Liljenwall,
while intoxicated. 494 Seaward Rd.. Corona
Highlands, sa!d that a boy's
Schwinn bike had been taken
trom the garag~ ... The 2-
door Chevrolet or Mark Al~
len Voorhis, 45fi S2nd St ..
Newport Shores. which was
minus a carburet« and
Mondoy, July 1
Fred Warren, 415 N. New-
port Blvd., Newport Heights,
reported that someone en·
tered his property at lOA
Abalone Ave ., Balboa Is-
lo.PPOINTMEHTS BY
lo. Tllo.HTIC R ESEio.Rai
Bill)' F. Auven shine or
Harbor View Hill s has been
appointed assis tant general
manager Cor operations, and
'Fa.rl B. Newton of Dover
Shores has been named as-
sistant general manager ror
systems engineering and
m an~ement of the missile
system s division o r Mlantic
Research Corp. in Costa
Mesa.
Mr. Auvenshine JOined the
firm in July, 1967, from
Phllco Ford Aeronutronl c,
where he had been plant
manager or the A.oaheim
manufacturing fadlity. He
received his B.S. degree in
mechanical engineering
from the University or
Tex.as.
aoce wllll S.C-20.40.030 Robert Laue,. 1&16 ' E.
ol llle No-Beacb mual· Oceao Blvd. ··Balboo,-
olpal code la ClXlDectiOD tion to a "Doa-coalbaD.la&
wttb a new reataurant. tbe dwelling lod ~ins.
Dry Dock, 21101 W. 'CaUl Irving Oper, · 3100 W.
Hwy.,_ Wartaen Mile. Coaat Hwy., -Marla•a MUe,
.._ .. .._, · aale or new and ued C&tt
Planning Commiallioo aod. parta; operatton or a
Amerubeot No. ·244. whicb nrvtce depa.rtmeot and
propoaea to amead. Chapter otber a.ctivtUea a.ppurteoant
20.53 or U,e munlc:lP',l code to a new car agency,
coooeming drive-in and out-Co• ... lcetl•
lfo. .... ., . .. .• ................... ... ~ ... -... .. .... , ... .., ........ ....., v•t~• N•~ I_, 10 ,.,.,. _. ·~
-'" call "• ,_, fri_, door restaurants. Request Crom Paul E.
Varl•ce• Hadley Jr. ·for extensJ.oo of .tu. ., .............. Cool
Ricbard V. Vald.ea, 81 a use penDit for a no fee
Linda Isle, oonstruct a to-private pali.ing lot io coo~
root btgh wall in die r& nection with the Buzzy Bur·
qulred side yard. ger restaur111t, 5801 W •
Hix.aon Metal Finlablng, Coast Hwy.; Weat Newport.
_. aifts ,_ , ... ..,
lJIIIiMSS IMI ... j.
........... 110 ... 1, .. ..
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llll --'fl.,. Sign up for recreation -11\' ... llli
Regiatration Cor the 2nd,
3td and 4tb seasioos or tbe
summer recreal1oo program
is under way and will con~
tinue until all classes are
closed, according to Cal
Stewart, director or the
sponsoring parks , beaches
and· recreatioo department
or the City of Newport
Beach.
The publtc may register
now for any or the 3 remain·
ing 2·week sessions.
Registration is being r&-
ceived for the swimming in·
structioo conducted a.t Cor--
ona del Mat and Newport
Harbor High School swim-
ming pools. and at 4 ba.y
swimming locations-China
Cove in Corona. del Mar,
Ruby Ave. on Balboa Is·
and "N" St. in Ba.lboa. and
18th SL in the '"Ole" New·
port A.rea. Swimming lea-.
sons are offered on all age
levels and for the pr~be
ginner, beginner, intenn&
diate, swimmer. junior·se-
nior lifesaving. diving, ju·
nior frogman, synchroniz.ed
swtm, swim team and water
polo. Most or the classes
are available for 13.00 for
each 2-week, 1()-day ses--
sion.
Claases "In begt.ontng. •Lo·
termediate and advanced
sailing are offered ror all
ages beginning at 9 years
through adults. The classes
are held at the' Orange
County Harbor Department.
Orange Coast College Crew
Base and at 19th Street
Bay. Sabot sailboats are
used tn the instructional
program and are provided by
the Schock Boat Company
or Newport Beach. -classes
are held throughout th e day,
from 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Cost for eamlling tn the
sailtng pmgyarn is 110.
SurOng lessons are avail·
able for resid81lts o r this
city and surfboards are
provided ro r the program by
the city. Classes begin at
7 a.m . and run oo an hourly
basis to 11 a.m. The level
or instruction is designed
fo r th e new surfer with the
age limited to 10 years
through adults. Registration
ree is 110.
Tennis classes are orrer--
ed a.t the; Newport Harbor
Community Youth Ceoter to
Comaa del Mar, Newport
Harbor and Corona del Mar
High Schools. and at Las
Arenas Pa.zt in Ceotral
Newport. Classes begin at
S a.m. and cootinue through·
outtheday, ending witb twi·
light classes conducted tor
adults only at the high
school courts.
Registration Cor any of the
programs offered by tbe city
is accePted at the recrea· Monufocfllrers' Sa ... pi•G
tion department om ce, at Whal.ule!
Mariners Parll multiputpose SAMPLEMA~IA SHOP
room and the Community 2~ E. Coaat Hw~ ••
Youth Center between 12:30 '::::=~~~~~==~ ·1:00 p.m. aod ~:ao.a:oo r CIGUETTES · p.m. daily Monday through
f'rtday. 25C per pack wi th 1964
Dates for the three 2-week «Jlarter
sessions are July S.19, July TUR.\f!R DR.UC
22-Aug. 2 and Aug. 5-17. 2.S-I-2 f '. Co a&t Hwy.
'II' ewport Bt!ach __
OPfN
7 A.M. TO TO P.M. DAILY
Superior Ave. at P**fti•
• . .behind .. _ .._. ..... '
I' .... ,., ' l ": A " !ll
BIU CANNING. Owt~et
J•ny S.lth, Man•ter
lo. COMPLETE ~UVICE STio.TIOH
FREE, ELECTRONIC ENGINE lo.Hio.l YSIS
Phone : 1142·2533
t ~~' ·~ .. D I Cl I ~\-~ ,_. ·J .-· e uxe eantng 4) (IIE'LL 1101 YOUJ
CALL
675-0310
letter ser'Wic• 111eon• pra"'pt ser't'lce.
It "'eons coutteCHis ••rvice. It meana
relioDI• ••rvic.. And; it m•ans sen-ice
ttiat overlooks no cletoll.
Won't you 9ive us th• chonce ta
show you whot •• "'""?
II' t tvtn mtnd small rips and ll&hllm
buttoris at ~to txtra char~t.
VllfT 01 EAJIEIS
COMPLETE FUNERALS
Mr. Newton holds a B.S.
degree in aeronautical en·
gineertng from the Univer-1---------------po---------------4
COMI'LITI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENTER
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From tl~-·v ~ From $465 •
stndwdtr jhnutrial Jark
211 ..... 1:6177
'Mert~~ary-«::e•etery
"~ in One Beaulifal Place"
Beaule tbe fuDeral and burial center conapt
elimiutes the need for processions through
bepy traf6c on ove.ctowded highways, family
and frialds alike may now poy their full re-
Spects t, attending the burial service, u well
u the chapel setvice, all at one heautiful place,
at let~ CDit and mote cocmnienc:e.
1-1 • 1.SIIACH II. YD .. WUTMINSlll
714 1WP • ' J.Ja1 n• 1:1m
I
slty or Tex.as and M.S. cte..
gree Crom the University oC
Mlcbigao. He was fonnerly
director or the program
managemen t department.
VIOUM PUPILS Plo.SS
LOHOON MUSIC EXAM
Youn« violin students or
Professor Rene Bregor.m or
Costa Meaa were success~
fulin tbe pra.ctical exa.miD ..
Uoas ror Trinity College or
Music, Loadoo, held recent·
ly at tbe OrU\ge County
Ceotre l.a Costa MeaL
IAo.el Browo or Udo Isle,
Carol.,yo Carpenter ot Fouo-
tala Vllley, Oavtd Mon1a0o
or H..Uogtoa Beach, aad
ROD&ld Paal ot Cost.a Mesa
pulled whb toaota. ·Aauid
Hal--or eoata ......
Kilby Roi>IAIOD .,d llatk
81ollll or HIIDI:Iot!IOO 801Gb,
•4 llllllom l.aotl ot ro-
-VoUey poued willa -L IMabael K...., or eco .. ·
Tennis .... Everyone
.... • Dille, • Dnts • 1110111
Jr. Rlldlets US & 12.~
Adutt Rlldleh4.95 to 50.00
Dre .... 1100 & 14.95
Met~'s Sllorts 4.95 to 13.95
M .... Slllr •• 5.00
Met~'s T_. SIIMs-7.75 & 1.95
Lo.n'T..-SIIoos 7.25 -T_. 114n•l•• ooo4CC4•• of lfl.lt -·-T..-1 II e. otJfl:l' .......... ..... n .. ,.._
....... k. , .... , .........
Pdln I' Nets ............. .... .....
............ 1.~11.tl
ld I t•leb t.tl
lasebal Shu e Shilts •
Caps • Sox e hts e ...
e Mitts • H•lll .. Gloves •
H_..ols e Y ... yll .. s e
Soccer .... • lcnlle .. Is •
4 Squ_ ..... e Croq•+ Sets
e hzlnt Gloves • r.cllilll
..... ShpW•+clles
Swill Flits Masks
S80ilde'
Volt O.cllfwt l'l .... lt-ii.L'95 pr •
.IF ... Dl ...... "" ,...
SIIJ.YII .. 1.s.l.tl
M ••• tllten.w
Swlla'rll 0 I.Wtet.W
-IMklllle Ultet.W
Is 0 1hllaC .. 1 Ul
11ooo. Olod• Oldlleld or -.....,. -..,vllerto
~~m••• ... Lod Wood or
Newport_., t.laopaooed. '-----------------------~
I
••• __ , .. THUISIMY, JULY I~ -CDMIIA DlL .. CALif,
39 all A's at CDM Hi
fteno IN lit .._IIi oa .. ~ ••••••• boDor IIDl1
• eo.-.,. 11or flllll -· -.... sa -.... eo Jaalon. ft Ml' O.Ne IDd 81 fill .... .
'!llo tbllowla1 • llllcloDto acbl-llnlllllt A ~ (DOO-IID&P.r..)
• SooJora -z-at AmiD, Llaclt< Blue, ·Colbr BIJaa,
llllll1111 Ooo'-, Lawlo KIUler, · Cbrtodao .........
Oo;lo --lAd currons illllllll.
Jual0f8 -Delloftb Boll, Doaa& Holmoa. Shpbea J ......
llloclt< II!Uer, ·Ridlar<l Nllloaer, ·Paulo RabloowiU, OJ•·
IIllo !peyero, Anpla To&U, lad Robert liiUiomo. :
8op.....,.o -llory -~ · Beaedlct Fraa... F:lllaa
Oelbowll, ·Jobo Hlllnll&. L111rto Hudooil, ·MOlY O&!Ul,
Roolyo Rawllop, WIUIIOI Ry111, lad !illUD Tbompooo .
Frelbmea -Mart Aldrich, ·CIIIIdl& Carver, ·Jot! Cblld,
Robert Garber. SUe Kemble, Mogle Kollb~ Keo Notooer,
Pamela Q1111ua, Nina Parter, Jert R.eteben, Greg Roee,
Joan !Wltb, Janet Stanton, and Tamara Wau. :
In add1tioa to tbe atudfllltS wltb straight ''A" re001da,
·tbe following atudeoca are oo tbe Honor Roll:
MERMAID CHILDREN Norl Wood, 13,
SUe Lynn, 11, a"ld Martha Lynn, 12, left
to right, surfaced on the beach In ftont
of their homes on the ~ltx:Ja Penln54.!la
Point long enough to say that swimming
In the ocea11 Is a lot bette' than readln',
rltln' and 'rlthmetlc. (Ensign ptloto.J
ALL A BOARD! More than 150 youngsters
from Newport Beach and surroundi ng com-
muni ties boarded bu ss es June 30 to spend
a week at CiMf1P Rancho in th e Forest
Home Christian conference grounds in
Forest Fal ls. St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Chu rch of Newport 8each i s th e sponso r
of this cam'ping expe rience, and has Pro-
SEMIORS, PatrtciaEoglllb CyotblaMcWbirt -..0 11•ce Blo·Her Nancy Beach Kenneth Ewell Jane Meyer r
Ci.Dcty Beosoo Laura Ferguson C&Ddace Mooaer
Lindsay Best Jay Fikes William Munce '1'1.-. •• ,., Jut,. 3 Newport, out of water on a
Cathy Blackburn Gene Fisher Pamela Murrin Janec Jonee, 2939 Cassia portable dolly at 837 Bay·
John Blair Laurie Fuller Patricia Nagel St., Eall Blurt, reported aide Dr .. Newport ..• JaDe
vldedmore than 50 scholarships tor young-Linda Bohannon Cindy Gadarian Christine Newerf tbat a boy, about 11, toot Porter, 855 Vista Bootca,
Ml·c•·-1 Bo .. ~ey Kathleen Gayfield David Oliver a lettet tr001 her mallboJ:, EUt Blult, sold her Sabot sters who would not otherwise be able to ,._, '"&'' Lo a J p t•-t lett b -• d ··'lboat June 28. and t•--Kristine Boyd rene .raser ani.s emworth uau pu er a .... an -.a uaa attend the summe r camp. Camp Rancho is Katherine Bradford Larry Gnswold Janue Petersoo ran when abe called out to went to the boat storage
forjunlor:"llghage young people. In charge David Burgess Steve Hartley Sue Power him; neighbors have com-area at the Balboa Yacht
of th e delegation is Kim StnJ tt, di recto r Nancy Clayton Karl Heller Susan Pridonotr plained about missing mail Club to pick up the mast,
of youth ministry at Sl Andrew's, assist-Carole Closson Janet Hester Burton Ray in the past ... A Chick Dent boom and fitcin&s, but they
, by Jack Noble, youth worker at th e chu rch. 1 David Cook Nancy House Donna Reed make surfboard, valued at were &11 missing ... Police
Frances Cox Th,omas Hom Ingrid Rowland 185, property of Steve found 32 le&d pellets in the
Brook Cross Douglas James Jon Sagud Ully, was taken from the home of James King, 222
L EG.t.L NOTICE
Christie Denner H~nry Johnson Kenneth Scofield garage at 6109 Seashore 32nd St., West Newport,
Robert Dermis Rtchard Hulston Ian Shef Dr., West Newport ... Dog alter he b&d reponed a bed-
Michael" Ellis Norman Johnson Wendy Sh~ton bites were suffered by David room window broken, p o&-
LEG.t.L NOTICE L EG.t.L ~OTlCE
Jess Encinas D.eborah Jordan Dallyn South Kay, 7, of 522 Sail Bernat-sibly by a sling shot sling·
Christa Fuller Jtm Jungles Mark Sobol dino Ave., Newport Heights, er ... QuMar Haug, yacht
. rb John KaU sCh Robin Steele and Howard Shaun, 7, of skipper, of 31'1 17th St.,
O RniSA~CE NO. 1258 30 dll)'os a fter the date of its
AN OAOINANC:I': OF' TIIF: •doptioq,
-.. ---~~
I COWILI'I'I --. "=
.... Wo ........ u.c-
• 1411 e. c.......,. ._ .. _ ., .......... .._
C:JTY OF' :'1/F:WPORT m~ACH Tbia o rdi oa:~ce waa intre>
.\PPRO VI'i G TH E A'l'\'f':A-duced at a re~l ar m eetiog of
TIO"l' TO TJIE: CI TI' OF' \'f.~'. the f:i ty r.o011al o f the City of
PORT RF:ACH OF' CF:HTAIN Newpo rt Reach hdd on the
ISII AAITF:O TF:RRJ .J()R'f 24th day of jnqe, 19F.8, a.nd
nr.SI C~AT f'O A." "\]Qf)f..., was adopted oq the 8th d~~ty o f
A~~ J''(ATI()S "iQ. ";9", Jnlv, 196J:i, by the followiqg
WHif:ll IS C:O~TIGI'OI'." TO ~ote, to wi t:
Rt ch.ard Ga er Kathryn Kraemer Victoria Strawn 53'5 San Bernardino Ave. . . Costa Mesa, left a 7~f()()( ~ar.:.f Gelci;au~ Cheryl Krauter Margaret Thielemeir Dick Whitehead, :w; Roeh· airplane propeller leaoiog W~ Chapel
a een . oc ner. Ellen Losee Tom Tjossem eater St., Costa Mesa , de-against the wall in th e patio
Gat?' Ooelitz Kathryn Lynch Sally Van Mater livering mail at 11 :50 a.m. area of Richard's Market ..........
MalmdaGreeley Dorothy MacMillan Thomas Vanderpool at 1127 White Sails Way, while he went 11nside: when G7 L tM sf:
·p] F' CIIT o r 'l'f'ttPOIIT AYF:S, cor-.;f:IL\If~N : \lcln-
RF'AC:H, I'PO:'II THF: TrR\1.1' ai s, Sh elton, Par1110ns, \larsblll,
C:O'l'TAI~F:O i"' ll!F t,lt 'F'> Ro gf'rs, \.fi rth, Gm ber.
Cih· Council o f the Cilv of
Co.u Meu: thence alon11
the boundan line as df'o
scribed in slid "A\i11o ~o. I
Anne.utio o," th<" follo .. -ill~
courses: S orth 40' 00' 00'
Eut 88.50 feet; thrnce South
50 • 00' 00" East 23,50 feet:
thence f\i orth ..0• 00' 00"
East 76.73 feet: thence :\orth
.>()• 00' oo·· l"tst 173.53 feet;
thence-Sorth 4()• 00' 00" East
165.08 feet; thence Sorth 50'
00' 00" l'eat 289.00 lert;
thence leavin@: uid bolll!.dll)'
line as dncribed in "Ali!IO
No, I -\nnrxation," 1'\onh 5()•
00' 00" 11'e!lt 17-1.36 fret
al onp: thr Southl\·rsterly li ne
of Tract S o. '2467 , n s hown
on a map Recordt>d in Book
110, Pagee 15 and 16 of
Miscellaneou!l Ma ps, Re cords
o f OranAr County, Caiifornia,
to the most w,.sterh rornrr
of !laid Trart ~o·. 2.$67.
thencl!' ~o rth .W• 00' OO"[a!it
alonp: the :'l orthwe!ltrrl ~ lin,.
of uid T ra<'t -.;o. 2467, "
distan('e of 70.00 f,.rt to th,.
moat i:aaterh corner of the
land drsrrib~d in .1 lltrd to
[up:f'ne C. \ldnrh 4-9o if ...
R,.corded De<'rntbf'r 21 , 196-1
tn Roolr. 7333, P a11 r 957 of
Olftctal ROI"<'otd"; then r"
\orth 5()• ()()' 00"9.1'!"1 .l)Oil,lf
th,. r\onhf'a!ltrrh linf' of .. aid
1.-nd and th" '\orth..,rMf'rh
Frank Gregory Shelley MacNaey Harbor View Hills. was bit-he returned about 5 minutes COSTA,~ R~bert Guenther Robert McClellan FRESHMEN; tenon the len leg by a blact later, the propeller was L--...l"':=l..:':=t=FI=I---....1 Mmda Hagan Patrice McG..tire Sally Aebiscber poodle that jumped out of a gone.
Chantal Henry Nancy McKenna Chris Anderson parked car; the dog was r----------------------, TIO"l' Sl l 'l'IITTF:O AT A SPF:-'iOF:S,COl'NCIL\IF:'l': None.
C:I AL rLF:C:TIO"' IHl..O l'l' \R."F:"l'T C:OI':'H1L\I.:'l': 'l'ou.
SA IIl TF:fl RI1URY O"l' Til f. T'n reeu \laraball
::'1st 0 .<\Y OF'\IAY, 19NL \hyo r
\1 II f. fl F:AS, purMJmt to the ATTF'ST:
pro vi .!lion¥ of Ill Act of thf' Li!Alra Lagio~
Legislature o f t.h e State of C:ih· r.lerlr.
f:alilora ia, lr.oo wn a,. the ".<\.o-' Moden Anoeution -
nexati on Act of 1911", .ad Boundan· No. 59
pun.a111.1 to Heiill lution '\o. BE:GI S~ISG 'at the iatf'r-
ri d d b sec tion of tht Southeuterh 6742 paallf'o.l :ct • opte Y li nf' of Tustin .\\enue, 60.00
th.i! r:i ty Coul dl o f the City of feet wide, with the North-\'e\>~O rt r:uch to 1: th.e 8th .b.y f'il!l!f'th· line of 22nd Strf'et,
cf •\f•ril, 19M,, a special d o:(·· 60.00 · fe~t wide, u :uid
tion was held on the 21!11 dav Mref'ts are shown on the Map
of \lay, \968, in that ~:eru:io. of Sewport Heijlht!l, Re-cotdf'd
inhabited terri tol')' cootigu.ons in Boolr. 4, P ajtr 83 o f Mi.,..
to the C:ity of :'lewpo rt !leach cellan,.ous Map11, Rrcotd!!-of
design•t ed •• ''~oden Annexa.. Otilnjotf' Count~, Calilol"!!t<~,
tion 'l'o. 59" ~d .,.·hich. is !>a it! point bein" iln anp:lt
hereiaafter mo re p•u ticulariy r o•lll in thr tli!lltnjtbou nd .. n ·
de.cribed; ~~;~~.d one o l thO!" C:iw of \rl\port
Rea{"h, 11!< de!l('fibrd in the WHF.fl EAS, at ~ui d special "TuSiin Auaue 1111d 22nd
electioa the lollowin1 queatio11 Strret .<\nnf'•ation" P"' Ordi-
waa submitted to th e qo alified un<'l!' ~o. 803, •dopted 1'\~
electors reaidios in said te,.. '"mber 13, 1956 b• thf' C:11~·
ri tory : C:oancil of thr c:ity of ~ ...... "~II ALL Til r TF:RRITORY pon Jleaeh; thf'ncf' South 5()• K~O"N AS \IOnF:V ..-\SO,:F:~A-00'00" F:ut alonp; l'taid ~or.th-
TIO'i 'l'O. ">9 Rf' .\~'\ F:XF:O n .. t,.rly lin" of 22nd Strt"f't
TO, 1:-.lC:ORPORATF:n l"l' A\'n 1illl.d •loop: thf' ui!ltin~t boun•
\IAOt: ,, PART or lliF' r:JTY dary line o f thf' C:ity of -.;,.w.
Of "l'F'I'PO~T Hr.<\C:H A'in pon Rf"aclt ,. .. d"'"cribed in
Tiff' PROP F:RTY J'i Sl 'Cfl ~•id ()rdi nanc" 'l'o. 803 ~tnd
TF:RRITO RY HE. AF'Tt'R a11 de .. cribed in the "tlpp~r
S " •x 'TIO >;r ·n nay Ann,.o ation" p~r 'lrdi-. Ur.ll A.• :'II r....... \', · ,,.. " 7 '" • d • 'I Jf.C:T TO TAXA Tl O"l' f.()!. AI.· n'ln{"f" ·•o. -., llno pt" ,prt
Lr \\lTH n n: PROPf'RTY 2:>, 19:>5 by th" C:ity C:ou ncil of lhl' C:ity of ~ .. wpott PR~:~F'-.;TLY WI TIII ~ TIIF. ~luch , 11 di,.t.-n r ,. of
CITY Of \r"'PORT Rf.AC:H, 1.120.62 feet to th,. int"''"'
SO A,>; TO P AY Til f. F'\'1lRf' sf'r tion with th,. !'ooutht>l&"l"'"' RO~n t:n 1'1/0F'IlTF'I)'l'F'SS OF' h· );0 ,. nf Jroin,. ,,,,.nur,
·mF f.fn' OF' 'li~:\1PORT 60.00 f,.,.., "'"'"· ""' ~01\'n on
Lore_ne Heston Jane Miller Kevin Askew QU&I'&ntined ... A bicycle
Sben Hochman Gary Nettles Darcy Black driven by Bruce Johnson.
Nancy Hoffman Kevin O'Leary Erin Black.....e ll 16 , of 1~06 Galuy Dr.,
Barbara Hoose Douglas Otto Thomas Bougbey Dover Shores, collided with
Tom Hornbeak Linda Palenchar Arthur Brovm a car driven by Muriel Pin-
Mary Hud son Patti Palmer Elizabeth Dale over, 303 Poppy Ave ..
Susan Jackson Susan Reed Laurie Davis Corooa del Mar, at Dover
John Johnson Ellen Rose Randy Denni s Dr. and Cliff Dr.. near
Bru ce Johnston Diane Ross Christine Dietz Clitr Haven; Bruce was
Donna Johns ton Gillian Ru ssell Sally East taken to a doctor by his
Thomas Key Paula Skillman Catherine Eby mother ... A 3 car collision
Peter Love Anne Smith Thomas Edson on Newport Blv(j. near ~n Malon ey Nan cy Stratton Steven tngland Hospital Rd. at 12:10 p.m.
Lmda Marosy Shannon Sumner Mike Flynn involved the cars driven by
Go rdon McCollom Kathleen Temple Bob FrizzeUe Lawrence Lefmann. 22. of
Bruce. Megow~ Sharon Thompson Charles Grimshaw ·t731 Plaza del Sur, Balboa:
Claudia Me.molt Annor Todd Robin Grower Margaret carolyn Pilling,
Michelle Mmear Jan Traphagen Heather Grindle 48, of 2764 San Juan, Costa
Dona Mitchell Judy Twilegar Brian J. Harris Mesa, and Mtm Wilkinson,
Krts Moore Suaan Wachter Ann Hawkins 17, of Riverside; Mr. Lef.
Jogvao Nicla.esen Wendy Walker Chris Hayward mann suffered minor lnjuriea
Tracy Parks Ann Wharton Karen Heilig and said he would see hi a
Heidi Pieren Dean Wiese Debby Henry own doctor.
Roxanne Ray Janet Wright Randy Hoffman Thuuda)' July .4
Marilyn Rollins SOPHOMORES Kathleen Hughes Arthur C. Nodine, 18791
Andrew Rose Lizabeth Arnold Chri sty Kelso Via Verona, Irvine, driving
Henry Roy ster Elaine Barnard Don Killian by a parking lot at Mar-
Andrew Ryan Kevin Bameu Tina Kraus guerite Ave. and Coast
Dale_ ~amoker Tracy Beech Judy Krosse Hwy ., Corona del Mar, spot·
Patncia Moni ca Bennett Sue LaBorde ted a 19M VW which he
Schoellennan Bret Bernard Donald Lima recognized as one he had
Vicki Shaw Carol Blanpied J efferson Loubet reported stolen: he confinn·
Thomas Shearer Claudia Buckey Debbie Marston ed his identification, called
Debby Shishkoff Chri stine Bwnan Virginia Mason poUce, and the car was re-
Kerry Sieh Kathleen Camp Debra McDaniel leased to hiril ... The out-
Michael Sorber Marna Carter John McVay board motor wae taken from
Love the
Colorful
Sound of
Orange
County
Music
RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM
From Fash ion Island. Newport Beach
llF:AC/1 OI'TSTA:'\OI'l'r. OR ,..,11 t! M.op ,f 'Iii!' I\ port llf"i¢1t!l;
\l '.ll/OilfZf'll A1 T•lr OATF: thf"n •·r South 1q• .">9" -10''
or T'l~: F'IIIST PI 'ALICATI()'\ ,_,..,, .olon11 ""''l~utht>,t~<t,.rh
OF' THF :'1/0T!r.f OF' F.LFC.-lin" of ln on,. ,,,.nul' •111'1
frolon~•ti on th"'rf'ol, 226.9\
eOI"I to t.he '\onh"f'M,.rh·lin,. ~:~f .;aid Tu!Ot tn ''"DUf';
th,.nr e '\orth ·W· 00' 00''
L•st .tlon!l ""ttl '\or:h""'"'"'.
I) tJn,. lll.f!l '""' ttl dO dnf!ll!' point tn th" ,.,,~l!n~:
bounrhtrv ltn" of thf' Cih of
C:o11ta \!""'"· ,,,. d""'f"rih,.d on
the "~oodland 'l'o. 2 ·\nn,.la-
lton" to tho• C:il\ of Cr~"'''
\II'"" pN Ord onilll£'1' \o, 6 J.
21 aoioptl!'d \]," 18, l9fd '"
th.-C:itv Count il of th" Cot'
of C:o,.t'a ,\ll'i'<.t; tlof'nr.-\onh
·W• 00' 00'' ~ ;o .. t o~lonj.l th,.
bound.u, lin.-nf ·""i•l "tl.oo•lo
land '\o. 2 r\nn.-,~t oon "
1.">8,"-.0 fl'f'\ tO th+• !!lOSt f :, .. ·"tf'r ]~ o·ornf'r tbrrl'of, j,,.,n~
a] .. o thr "'0"1 South,.rl' on r-
n,.r of thr "k:.ti"'l'f \o, ·1 -'In•
nf"•ation" to th.r C:i ty of C:o.•<!a
'''"""• per Ordinanc,. 'l'o. 1'\:.-1 adoptt>d F'f"brual')' I, l%'l hy
th,,. r.ity C:oun~ilofth,.r.ity of
f:o!ll t:o \h•:-•: theoc ,. North .19•
.'lq' 40" E .. .lit .olonf. 1h" houn-
d:tl"\' ].n,. of 'laod ' f,;,,;,.,., No.
l .(nn,.o.Hion" .100.21 fr<'t to
thl' tHOfit t:.o~lf'rh r omrr
th l'tl'of, lol'illM .1 point nn th•·
~nthwf',.tl'tly J,n,. nf th"
''K niiW't So. I 1\nnf"•,ttoon"
to th,. C it~ of f:o ... t.o M,.s,t,
·'~'< ,j,.,.r rth"d 1:1 Or<lon••n•·,.
'l'n, 39A, .ulolo\1'<1 Ortoltrr 16,
1961 ~f thr Cit/· Counri l nf
th,. r.ur of .o .. ut M""": th"n"" South :.o • 00' 00"
~:n"t r.o.oo fr .. r tn thr most .~nth1•rl ~ rornf"r of ,..,;,t
"hai,.<'r No. 1 1\nn,.•ation,"
]of"in~t 11 point on thr Son th·
'"''"'trrly l in,. of !<lli•l Tu,.tin
1\wenur; thf'nr .. Nnrth J9•
~9' 40" t: .... t .olon~ said
~uthf'ot llt l'rly lin•· ilnd th,.
bnundal')' linl' o'f ,.nid "K11i,.f"r
No. I Ann f"o.n ion" 330.21
ff"l't to :on otn,~~:],. point in l'laiol
boundnry linl'; thf"nr ,. North
50' 00' ()()" W"M alon,: :'lOid
bourulary lin"'• 30.00 (,.,., to
!litid r~nt ,.rl i nf' nf ToJIItin
Avnuf"; thf'Otf' lf'llvinp; !\aid
bound11ry lint>, North 39' ~9'
40" ~: ... , a lon11 "aid ceot,.r-
linf' 690.42 '""'' to thf' North--IIIO!"rly prolonJI;Mtion of Jllllid
Northeuterly l int> of 22nd
SttO!"f"t; thf'11 r01" Soouth ~· oo•
00" Ea•t a loo~~: ... id prolon•
.s•tion, 30.00 f,.et to thf"
Point of Hej~:iiiDin(ll;,
Colette Stewart Pamela Casserly Diana Mellott the sa.ilboat ofDooald Keys,
Barbara Stork Christine Cote Catherine Mi chaels 55308~~~N~e~PI~un~e~A~v~e:,:.,~W~e~a~t,..!:=====================~ Mary Tavis Eric Curtis Lyn Miller i-
Peggy Thomas Camilla Day Pam Miller
TJ()\' FOR A "iS F'XA110'\ F'Orl .tlonj!' th,. "~i .. lonj! Uonnol.orv
Tlff: AC:QUISITIO:'II . C:O'\-lin,. of th" Cll) of Nt>wi>Mt
STJH'C"nO'\OR f:O\IPLF"TIOS ""'•~h P"'' "'"id Oroti oaa~e 'l'o.
Of' \ll''l'ICIPAI. 1\IPrlO\T-748, an•l ,,!' oJ,.!'r rih .. ,l in \!F'~TS""; illld "ll.~thor ll i ~l .. nol"' \nn .. ,"
1\IO'IlFAS. it appears from
the C..rtYA!i!ll o f the retnrns of
the votea cast at aaid spo:cial
election the a majority o f all
vote"' ca1<t in said terri tory
favor ~~nne11ation upon the
term"' cootl'lined in th.e queo<t-
tion subrni tttd; anol
WIIF'RF'A~. it appellnt that
"'aid !!pecial dection IIJid all
proceeding• relating thereto
have been oonducted ~<Ui ctl y
in 11ccordan ce with law;
'l'0\11, THt:RF:f'O Rr., the r.ity
C:ouncil of th e City of 'liewport
4eadt doe • o rdtia as Jollo ws:
S ~:CTION 1: Th•t the ~au ..
tion of th111 certllin inh-.biteol
territory oootipooa to the (i~
of "l'ewport Re•dt duignlle
8!1 "\fodell Aonex•lion \'o. ';9"
be 110d the s .-ne i• hereby ~P"'
proved opoo. the te~~m s coo·
taiaed in the aforeaaid ~e""
tion which waa 110bmitted 111
the eped.t election held on
the 21at d.,. o l \lay, 1968. The
~ped6 c descri ption of the
bonnd.ariu o f aaid territory is
auamed hereto, marked F.x.
hibit "A", ~d by refernJce
thereto made a put hereof.
SF.CTI ON 2: Thia o rdi011n ce
.h•ll be pu bli.aed on ce in the
o fld .. newapapt:l' of the Ci ty,
•d the a -ne e•1 be effective
pl!'r Orolin.mr•· \o, 771.
... ]optf'd r .. t.ru.uv 27. 1957
lov th" r.oty Coun<'ol of thr
(:it) nf Nr .. port ll,.,,,.h, ''
oli !<tan •.. of J:l'\0.8·1 f,.,.,;
th,.nr<' ront i nui n~o~ .tlonr ,..u•l
~nthr.l><\f't]\ lono• .ono ,.,,,,] "•i .. tiOJ.: houn<l,lty linr, So.,th
40' oo· OO" "'""t 780.r;l ,,.,.t
to th,. tno .. t t:., .. t••rl" o·orn,.r
of th,. ")lj,.;,.rll Aoneution
\jo, 2" to thf' City of (.o~\.t
\1 .. ,.,,, .ts olf' ... r ril,.,,] m Oro];.
nnn1·" !\io. 67-6 rtrlnptrol No--
vembrr ](i ]9(J{j hy thl' City
Counril of thf" City of c:.,,.,,, M'"""; thf'nre nlon! th ,. hou n-
•lnry lin,. of ,.,.;, "Hi"'"''""
AnnOI"xonion No. 2," North
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of thr City of f:o11111 M,.,.,,
,,,. •l""oih"d i'n the "Hi,.,,.,r lf
o\nnl'xottion" to thl' ·:oty of
Co,..ta Mf',.a, per Ordin••nrf"
No. 11 7, IMfopt,.d JMuary 16,
1956 by thf" City C:ootoril of
thf' C:1ty of f.o,.ta M""'":
thenl"f' alonf ""id houadnry
line o f thf" ' Hill.lll'll Anof'x ...
Lion," thf' followi o~~: coariW'";
Norah .0• 00" ()()" t:u,.t
120. l.'i lef't; thnl"f' North ~· oo· ()()" ... ,.t 350.28 r .... , to
thf" moJIIt Southf"rly r o!liOI"t of
tht>''Ai i!IIO No.I Ann,. .. tion"
to the City of CoJIU Me sa,
~r Ordiaance S o. 63--22,
•dopted JGne 3, 1~3 by the
CONTAINING: ~7 .132
11rre.11, more or le1111,
t;XHIHIT "A"
Poblie: Joly II, 1968, in
The 'hwport U llfbor F..alliF
Christine ThompsonDavid Dunlap Richard Monisset
Allan Towne Catherine Egli Leslie Munsey
Benny Viloria Elsie Feige Debbie Otto
Craig Walker Leslie Fenn Mark Otto
Scott Weber Laurie Gage Carolyn Prough
DeAnn Willardson Mary Giordano Mark Rabinowitz
Steven Wolff Christine Goggio Douglas Reavie
Kathleen Hagy Betsy Ridgway
JUNIORS John Harmon Lee Secard
Susan Anderson Genie Hayes Debbie Shannon
Fletcher Beac h Marcia Jackson Pat Siler
Rayme Berg Nelson J ohnson Eleanor Smith
Vicki Black Barbara Katz Krtstine Snykers
Pamela Blalack Keith Kay Andrea ~tatz'
Daniel Carlson Randy Kent Susan Stilgenbauer
Russell Carpenter Leslie Kittle Feli1. Struys
Eli tabeth Carver Doyen Klein Sol veig Store
Robyn Casey Brad Kluewer Carl Swyter
Marianne Cox Sherry Kollman Melissa Tennille
Robert Crawford Dave Krohn Bonnie Thompson
Steven Ctooke Gregory Lima
Chri stopher Cooper Kenneth Lindahl Eve Thorn~~
Roben Dale Iris Liodberg Kennett~ ey
Diane DeMott Rick Marcus Charlotte Tonge
Doo Dietz Douglas McCorkle Jobn Whittaker
Robert Duckworth Mary McCormick Julie Williams
Judi Dunn Mary McDowell Marilyn Willson
Volunteers needed
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apncy surveyor for the eervtoe. Tb.ta aervtoe ea-
Vohmteer Bureau, repon:a ablea Dew motb«a to obcai.D
that a medical center in pictures of t.beir newly born
Orance Deede people &o P• babies. takeo wb• juet 80
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