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A pollee bellcopter PJ'OCI'&m, for tbe oew flaeal year bepo-
Yblcb could COli tile cllJ an 11iDr luly I.
uenp d. about t1 10,000 for Tbe 2 beUeopters recom-
eaeb ol tbe ftrR 6 Je&rl was meoried to the COODCU are the
preseatecl to Newport Beach Hupes Model 300-C, wtllch
Cit)' CouocU 11 tbe W.ODdly would cost $53,391 •ell,
e'leoiDc atuciJ JelsioB. Cb.let Gla.YU said planl are
Tbe Cocmctl IIR*U'ed en-for tbe heUcopters to patrol al:
ttuuluttc abouttbeprocrambut a belgbt or 500 teet ao theoolse
wu 10mewbat concerued as to level woukl be min1mal aDC1 tbe
Wbetber tbt dty could atrord lt. olll)' Ume they would laDd wtlUe
Tbe Couoctl la already tr)'iDC oo patrol would be durlllg a
"Got.oc ~ tells more tbaD
uy r$)l't," be tokl tl1s col~
leaps.
As a result couo.cllmec will
eet to n, 1D ooe ot tbe bell.:'
copters Saturday, both before
and after dark, to cet a tlrst
baod demoo.straUoa u to tbe
craft's crlme preYeotlonpot.en~
tlal.
LOCKY Dr. BerDle Stmoo ls obviously enjoytnc M•.~ll;!'~~~ _Qo.<JIILII
beauty cootest, wb,lcb will be held aJ: 3:30 p.m. tb1a
CRRISTiifE GOGGIO ot Corooa delMar bleb aeboOl. at left, to balance a more tbaa $1 mU-crime or emergency ald sttta-
wu the reeJpleatottbe Apes Blomquist award at last week's Uoo deftctt budpt. tion,
John Schmitz,
Caspers win
Costa Mesa. Contestants pictured here are, left to rlCflt, -*. Pu:M:la
O'NeU, Stepbanie Glaaeow and Terri Abrahamson; seated 011 bact ot the 0.. Blc:IJ,
Jane Stooe&cker, Sandy Gragg, Kt-Kt Bowriog aM Diul Sllfder; staDI1lnl;, EUeD. Eftnl,
Michele Bergeron. Myra Durbam and Joam Croy. W~ f1 tbt coUest will wiD the
Miss Merma.id crown. H tbe winner ls a resident ot Costa "-. sbe Wlll al8o be aamed
Yias Costa Mesa. U she ls oot a Mesa resident, tben the oezt rwmer-..., wbo 1s a \ocal
resident wm w1n the I'IODOl'. The Z5th a.ru:ual Flsb Fry lt1U open a.t 5:30p.m. this Friday
wttb aerYing ot fish diMers. Tbe band c:ootest w:tll be beld at 7 p.m. Friday. The big
parade W1U be bekl Saturltly, starti.ng at 10:30 a.m. Tbe :l1lllUa.l baby cootest. is scheduled
lot !:30 p.m. SuOOay.
aebDiullllp luoebeoo spoosored by tbe Commodores Club of PoUce Cbltl B. James Glans COUDCllman Richard Croul,
tbe Newport Harbor Ctamt>er uf Commerce. Sbe 1s sbcnrn and City Maaagv Harvey L. wbo has ridden in a oel&flboriDc
bere with Asst. Supt. Norman Loats of the Newport-Mesa Hurbllrt ,.,, uted tbt CCKIDCU etty's pollee bell copter, said he
tcbool dt.strlct, wbo served as chalrma.n for the hmebeoO. to Loc:ltde l'lmda: for 2 ol tbe was e~Cusiastte aboti: tbe Reptj>Uc:an State Seuator John
Scbml.tz appeued to be an easy
WiDDer yesterday lJ1 tbe ZStb
district coogressioaal race ilr
tbe seat ot tbe late James B.
Utt, and Ron Caspers aweared
certa.tn ot victory ltl tbe 5th
supervtsortaJ dlstrtct coolest.
u:1 W.lss Blomquist, 1n whose oame the award 1s prese!Ud wtllr)JUrdl lD tbe ctty budpt blrd's performance.
IONJI Jly, ,....,,.---..--..... -.--..... Sailors tennis champs, N.B. budget
unbalanced
s1.3 million
A proUmiJoorJ loudptol$12.4
miiiiOD, wbleb eaJJs tor a 3.65-
ceat tu tDcreue,baabeeapte-
..u:l to tbe Newport Beach
Cllr COIOICII by City ..._
HatYeJ Hurlburt.
The loudpt, llBilDc aeariY
$1..1 mi.UioD ln upeDdltures 1D
...... of tile e.Umalod $1U
mlllkG tn reftDaU, ls ..u)1
$Z mlll1oo OYer last ,..r'l
loudeot ol $10.5 million.
Mr. Hllrbutt, LDo ~=~~= ........... .. IIIIa tii ....
II'I•NJ, ..,. ta DOt a ti&Juo.
c.S bldclt; estimated eJPeDdl-
tv• ucetd moot•• atallable trom aormal revenues, trans-
lira, ud tile hop.otorb&IIJoce.
0.. to an acute llhortaee
ol ftmds, thla Is tile llrst year
lD ...... tile loudpt has -
nbmltted In an ~mbala.Dced
ltate."
Tbe tu ra.te lncrease, which
ai'MMd• to a total tu rate ot
$1.161$ per $100 as&essed
•o.bralloo, doos oot take Into
aecouot. thl ullhltaoced budret.
U tbl COUDCil does oot ctt tl•
pend1tures, then u addJUooal
tu bike would be oeeded to
balaDee the txxScet.
Mr. HurlJxat sa.Jd that asub-
mrttaJ flctor 1n the tocreased
ell*"'ltures is tbe "decrea.stne
ftlue ol tbe dollar." He said
Uoal 11 tile dollar coold boy as
mlleb ill 19'10-n as It would
b&Ye 11l1M8-fi, tbe city's total
haol&ol -.. about 39 per
ceat lower tba.D at present.
Allalllor blr factor to t11e
$! m1llloa lludpt tocrease Is
wbat Wr. Hurtlart called tbe
city's perSODDel requirements.
The llodpt ........ lor ......
ereue ~59 ruu.tlmepost.Uoos
IIIII I port limo poslllOII to
19"10-11. He oooted 111111 SZ of
tbe 5i positions are tor police
&Dd Dte dlputmeM persoooel.
The latest vote ta.lly aftilable
before press time yesterday
sOOwed Mr. S<luntts-73.196
votes in tbe primary race com-
pared to the oearest coaeooer,
Wllllam Wllcoun. 1rbo bad
ZO,Z71 votes. Tbere were 211
of 4.26 preciDcts counted.
• wan all sports crown
Sen. Schmitz also carried tbe
~ial election race to t1ll the
UDU;)ired term of the late u.s.
Congressman James B. utt.
Mr. Schmttz picked 141 Z8,56'1
votes In tbat race.
Mr. S<bmltz" aopooeot lD
November tor tbe sell probably
will be Democrat Tboma.s B.
Lellbart, wbo garGered 8, 758
'otes compared to Datid N.
Hartman's 15,i57.
lD tile 5lb ~lal
d1strtct race Roo ~li
t::llWAA H DE R MU R RAY
Legion sets
installatioa
The Newport Harbor Sai.lors
WOO the CIF teants Cbampioo-
shlp in Los Angeles aDd tbere.
by also clincbed Harbor Hlp's
claim k> tbe aU-sports award
tor tbe year in tbe Sunset acue.
Co&cb Pat Wilson's oetmen,
WJdeteated in competition du-
ring tbe season, took tbe CIF
"""'""by -lncS&nla YOOlca
18 to 10.
ln tbe singles matches. junior
Bob Ogle woo 6-1, 6-1, 6-0
aDd 6-0; sopOomore DaM East-
man tied 7-7, woo 6..0 alld 6-Z,
and lost 2·6; ..-BID Paley
W()b 6-2, tbeD lost; 3 by J-'
scores; tnsnma.o Ttm O'Rei.UJ
won 6-0 and 6-1, lJll1 ftS de-
lootod .... 111111-'.
,.. "$'11 ..... ...... c-; ..... _..._ a -.... made a cleu ...... 'lr1llalac
Robert Wllson bad 2,274. YOtu.. The reeenUy elected com-6·1, 6-l, 6-3 Ud 6-4.
The ta.Wes reflect tbe cboices maider ot the Newport Hubor Tb.ls WU tbe 4th strai&bl year
'of '70 o:f200precloetsreportilr.&. Amertca.A LegiooPostZ91,J. a. tor the Sa.Uors in tbe f1oals.
RepubUca.o A.uembtyman (Bill) Murray ot 3081 Coolldp lD 1967 tbey woo the CIF title
Robert E. Badba.m ns Jeadin& Costa Mesa., l.lld other ot!lcer~ by def-.tinc SaDtl MOllica. In
the race for b.ls 7Ist Distrtct wtll be tnsealled dLaiDC an in-1968 and 1969 they 1ost to Roll-
seat by a 'ride mug1n. He tad stallatlon bi.nquetthlsSaturday, lng Hills.
tallied U.401 'tOtes apinst June 6, at the Legion Hall In tbe Sunset all~sports coo-
GorOOn Brlcken's 4,924. On the Cocktail bour will begin at test, the Sailors amassed lU-
DemocraUc side Da'ld Asher, 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 6:15 5/6 points While w1rudng 7 of31
running unopposed bad 11 Z2S aDd. Installation ceremonies at possible ehampioo.ships. Ma-
votes. ' ' 7:45. rlna. was rwmer.~ wtth 117~
lD the 34th Dtstrtct state Tbe installation •Ul be a l /3 poUts.
semtor race, Republican Den-combined att.l1r wlthStantonaJJd CLASS REUNION SET
Dis Carpenter ns leading Ills Costa Mesa Legion U0'416 as The Costa Mesa lligb schOol
zarest ~al with 38,5l9 well as aUJ:I.Ua.rtes trom all 3 cb.ss o1 l965 will hold a cLass
votes apinst Cbarles Sewell's g:ro~s j)inlng ln tbe festivUtes. reunioo Saturday e'lenlng, July
10,596. Ow1gbt Mise al)l)eared Mr . Murray, who is arettred 25• to the BAlboa Pavilion.
a eerta1D victor oa tbe Dem. laooscape consu.Ua.nt, bas been a There will be a buft'et dinoer
craUc side witb 17,218 'otes member ol the LeciOO sJ.oce aM d&Dci.Dg. Further intorma-
compred to Barry Baoeb.itz' 1947. Hewaslastyear's1stY1ce Hoo. may be otutrwt by call1ng
UNCOLN SCHOOL STUDENTS are coaduet1DC a.allamtnmn cuud pus bottle collection 7,920. commander andprlor to tbat bad the schOol. 545_9431 .
CHRISTINE MASSY of Costa
Wesa is member of the prtu
Winning women's deputy pistol
team of the Orange County .sher-
itf's department. The Sharp-
shoottng gals wallted off wtth
first place hOoors In the wo-
men's division of tbe3rdanoual
J. S. Lowery memor1al pistol
match held May zz.u tn
Corona. Other team members
are Carol yn Snow and Irma
Anderson of Oranp a.nd K.ay
Abegg of Tustin.
drln today aDder tbe JI)OD80I'sblp of tbe Stb lfl,dl JC!IGC8 cJasees ol. Lyn Gerontml 1.n the only really closely sened as adjutant tor z years.
aP1 Joyce Barnes. Tbe .,.,.at• were iDO&IIDCed by adot Eddie Albert's article, ''The coc:tested race in the COWJty, He was born in New York City Sh • t d • d
eod of man.'' which wu read into tbe Coqreu;lonal Record. Pictured bere with tbe sign, thai d. tu collector, Joe R. aDd educated oo Long Island. He opp1ng cen er rea 1e
"He.-, us rld our city otalumltlum ea.es," are, tDeelin(. left to rlgbt, Victor Ballard, Greene was lloldtngonl)'asUgtlt served tn the u.s. Army Air
Mike Schieber and Dou& RCMr1or'd; atancttnc, Warao Beltran, Mr. GeronimJ, TamJ lead over Ills oearest oppooe.tt. Force from 1940 to 1945 a.s an Preparing for derelopmemot parcels above San JQal.l.uinHllls
Sanborn, Jolln Hett aDd Mlas Banes. Tbe primary purpose d. tbe drive is to demoo~ Robert L. Citron. Tbe tal.IJ: instnctor in a.tr traltlc control the Harbor VIew Hills &tqlptng Rd., 3 parcels for commercia.!
strate tbat man ca.n recycle bJ.s wute materials ratber tba.o litter ot bury them 1n the Mr. Greeoe, 41,246; Mr. He bad attaiDed tbe rank ot C'!nter, the lrvlDe Co. 15 asJd.Qg sites and one for apartments.
p-otDl. Reynolds AlwniDwn &Dd Kerr Glaas w1ll PI.J about a balf ced: each for cans and Citron. 41.137; and Dave Hitch. sergreant when he was hooora.bly tbe Newport Beach Pla.nntnr: The atE'Q Is easterly or the
bottles that can be meHed down for re~II.St. Tbe drln1rlll also be_, clean._, the city aiKf cock, 3-4,063. discharged. Commisskln for creatt.oo ot 4 future realignment or Mac-
to earn money tor UncoiD's .aster-aebool project for aidl.ng uoderdevek>ped cmwtrles in other races the tncomplete Arthur Blvd., between Paci.O.c
to ootid schoOls. (Enslen -.) taWe f b I" h d .
15 ~ •ty h · k k d ao:.:"'.r "'uc•tlo• cllslrlct ormer pu IS er leS ~~~~ :; ·::;,~,i:'"~t~::~
0 Cl pay I e as e ~ld~i~e~~.~~~·r!i m~~N~~~~Co.request willbe c rtseU. 2,555. RaJpb H. Turner, 75, ot Z30 weekly new~. At tbe time considered by the PlatW.ng
Newport Beacb clty em Count}' assessor ~vmbent PoppJ, Corooa deiW:ar,lormer of tlisdealbben.s wrltlncab.fs.. CommiSSion allls 8p.m.me«-
p1oyees lla' asked tbe 1,.:: • The add1Uoo ot Colwnbas: nces tbat Ls asked of the city Andrew J. HJ.nsbaw, 95,to6; publlsber of the Temple City tory of the California News-tog today June 4 In City Hall.
Tbe I*'MIDIMtl requelta also e c ., D&y· to tbe HiltlDCixillda.J Ust. employees,'' Mr. Larsen said. Edward UcWratb., za,zs.s. Times, died J110e 3 at Haag paper Publishers Assn.. The s~ing deoter wtlltn
1Dclude I poalUoDI to ''lmproye m&Dager for a 15 per ceat Wr. w..., inrequuUactbe Rec81t1J tbe Pollee Em. Dlstrlcl attocoey -IDCIIDI-H~ttat Funeral services W1ll be Deld elude a 2nd Richard's Market.; ::U or...U .:fticJJtocy ud ef-::..: sa:zyfr~loo& ~ .atary bib, l&1d u would briDe pkiJtes Assn. asked for a bent Cecil H1cts, 98,41'9; Des-He ns born Way 8, 1898, lD at 10 Lm. this Friday. Juoe 5, drug store brlnk and service ~ matctp&l .... 005 C' etty ....ur•• Pl1 abofe tMt o1 1 '1.1/Z to 22-1/2 per ceot pay ter Penman, 17,83S. Klnatd. Pa., wu raised i.nOk.i.a-at Paciltc View Mortuary. statloo aJJd "smaller shops
ftc-. n.,. ue a commtaitJ dema • otbtr c1U.S t.caue Newport ni81. Fire Department em-0ra..nge cowty ~UDDdent boma aDd cnduated trom the • •
_.......,.--·to The requested alarJ blbclu...a-....,... U..PioJoesba•outedforareduc. o!scbools-lllcumbealltobert Uat•erstty ofl<tssourt S<bool lndemnlty hedge pledge PI"''1dd .,..... wUb a baet.. ls more than dola»le tbe ual ..., ...... ...nc.. He .us Mw-tloa ot boors on duty each weet o. Petersoo, 8!,4.97; Vlek d. lcM'oallsm. He wa.s a re-
P'-' al Pll..ltdDc uti ncta-amual Pl1 nlse tbat tbe eU:y part Blaell ellJ worAra pre. from 15'1-1/2 to 61 tostead of Knlebt, 42,430. porter 6:lr United Press Inter. The lrftoe CotnpaDy otrered
...... wiiiD eu lll*k wttb tbe empkl,.es bue beeD ginn ID .-t1 make '-• Ulu tbeit a 1*1 n1se •ttoaallDKa.osas City ror about City couocUmen have been ~ ollllo diJ -·• put years. ~ lD -cltlM. • YRS. WOLFE DIES JO ,...-s. llooday to erampt tile City of boldlng back the cJosin& ud amc. Ill tbe coordi•U... ot U-n.y city employees, tn City llauapr Haney Hurl-Mrs Ernui Wolfe 16, or tJat11 1115 retirement about s Newport Beacb trom pa.ymeat al»rwtoamnt of a portloo ol ~ Pf'OII'Ull til tbe reeeat yeara, ban bteD PY• "A 15 Pll' etllt PQ ... but aJd prelimtouy Ogures 12!1 Ratlud Rd. w81te reus 110, De wu pubUsher al of damaaea ot IIIII to $50,000 lD Bayside Orin because Bab».
omam.U,; a real propctJ dl-a. 5 per ceat acrou tbe bOud .W cwt eacb CSU.. allolll t from a ooanlbnt's satary sur-c21od May 29 ltl Bawa11 ~ tbe Te~le Clt} Times. a twice-suits =lcbt ;esd fromtbe Yacht Bu1n bustnessea bl.ft
rectar, .. WOOl • .,..._ saJarJ bite wttta apee1a1 lid-e..u per.,, a ...u pra to "'..,.. P&J 1ocre1.ses of 7per •u bon Jan. 11 uN, ln :_v• PromoDtory thre&teoed dama" ulll u tt.t
-lor .-.-.,....... ~~~~-· lor_. jOb eluol-JIOJ lor aoo biiiO .... 1 o1 --«<Ii more lD llooe ttoan 15 per Llsboo, 0111o 11111 ea'motoC&II E bl y. rood Is closed. The ...... ._
IDOIIoi&Ucll)'prCIIIOftiM;IIIII 11-, ll<llllar ao --eoat. torala 19 J~H&O.Soailvor; m em enters parade claim ttoal drt•e-byc.-.era
a 111111 etork. au·-nl8t to-1-1/1 F h " • I d Inclucle toer •-'"' llanco, ......s "" toot u • .....n ollllo
11oo diJ -·· bullpl por eOII. reeway e·arlng de aye aJOd ...... Sllrllq.-Oloe "' .... ortciJal-cloalllfol tile ...... ---tooc-= City The._.., lD 1llo lorao ola Fomeral..-.lcos iiW llollold -....,to Yono.-Na. were Yarlo Suoon, cllolrtet tile ~'c c~~!"' :':
.,...... dllolrtmool, loltor froaollm Llr-&nOI-al Z p.m. """'· 1.., 4, at 111o t-. Park wru ho 11oe !Ioiii -; Ellloor PoAo ll•,..lal o. ...,. •
PIJ.$'11; lloaooco ~ -ollllollowport -CIIr Unr'VM!o -Bod-._-,. Tho-· ooo-Paclllc Vltw Cloopol 111111 Dr._, lorNnport lluboc Em-...,....,.,., rr.. 11M... or-bum-acr .. moat-1110
~"IW; p~'•lac~ EmoloroN Ala, 11m -louo loU _,_. \ .__ llstllr., IU of Mr. -m, WIUiam R. Ellor ol tllo Ld--Cloob SH lD lllo!Joa>FisO p.oolat, IIIII E11101 c.._ :' !w""' ..:::;"~ ~
fllt,NI; -~rtooOIIal, 111o loiJoorlac 11111fo-<to-..--ol a -·-~ llol<h A-Arlll• oru Cloarcb ol 1llo -o1-l'rJ -boll So-,~-clolplal• to do
JI,Oit"IW; pollco, fi,"HOOIO: -= ......,. oo ~ lllll ~-Stnoet, Mr. ~old,-llctattoc. --WOIIIoul, 1a eo. Mea. r ... Thor-a--.,--IAiao The ""p,...,
11n, ~,Ill; mar!Do ..-; • .ln-. pay_... ollrlDolo 11101 ~ o1 1110 lliQor Pllll. cr-. ud loot Podlk Vltw ,._ Pan. "" n; ~-Ia• "',.. TaJaoo, -. • .~ Iii 111o -~::OJ:
-.-. bolldlq. ~-· ....,IYIIIC••-allrJia--Cout~la--11""-,poi>Ucro!l--. elollr-llro.Lata-.iilll-ooa lloo o1 En•._ -DIIal---
po1>Uc ..:.U, f'IU,tlo;..,iani er-4 ,...-1 -u --= '::'-onol ~dolllor ..... -_!r-IM ~ D !!~ IH COM-llA T dad a --.1 Emhlom CID, 111n. 1< r 11o Wool <, ..-;;... 00 0 .._.., II
Wlk:w, $l,SU,Uii llnrJ, ~ rtaCMa ll1a tap lllv&a ~-•w ----~ 1&11PQ1t •"f'JCt... ·mn.a4r'TII 1ll.''tln-of ... loeaJ 6W 't t. ....... a ~'WIOIUt~ ............
$aTI,4'111; porb, ........ Ud loll cll_.flcaltoa. Ill ,...._.._ .loiiD v._.. -~ u.duratooo-a. -···· clol1oloc-eo.. a., ._ 1D .__, .._-... •-1 ta oe
, ... ......, J'ltt,IIS· -•n..uot-Mllpoylor llr. -·told llor1MJIII_,. tac.-...,.. ... IIIU_ID ....._lor,.._llllln. -'"rtloalor_...., Ud 11rr •--lot ~: IIMft) -== ~ .. ~:r.=..· .=::=-:=-,:=an"':. r:= .. :::=:..w: ::-: :-~ -.,::, ~ cr ..::r-ud .... ~-•• \ ·-..: ~ •' • a .... act ~'.:.~•..-.--:""'~o:,all.:;.-::a=•..:.:::.:-:.: :UO:.,':'W~-=· ~·:t::::.,Anq ::·~~· .,~11a1;-=.. .. aa ~--~ c " ....... CIIr .... I 11012 &, ~---..... ID ..._ tM ~ tlll••.tt ..... ;:;;;; ..... ,;_ ot a&n.a..D .,.,.._.: at 1ftl6cll a a. .,j OJ, •• 1 3 ...... ~.... A ; .... ~ CSIJ c-1~ ........ ---.. _ Ill: ............ _.--~ w Jloo+ ......;_ lqa 1 rrtlr c .......... _,,!'" ___ -.. -....oc -.. ..... .., .. Sia .. uol •PaJIIorall_ ... ,...,. ·-.. _·-·on _,_ . ._, -·-·•-··.,--llltoiiDol-._. --.-•r II I I ol .. -Udfi!IO'I tw. "ll<io,. 111r II ..,, ....... ' ' at• liZ tid .... ntlr?l tK. 'Ri I the '•• ID ..... a.o... 'u a ~ olliiOIIUI ...... f¢1•1 .. eca II 1U ...... II ""WI~ flU.
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v POINT
ntl IIIDS WMO PUY ON SCHOOlS ., ......... '"'.
• :.;~~.~-: .... -;~;..~::~;; lc1111Do4 '* """" !: ~'~loa.. ..... whootol. no llimor.llllll-=;::~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~~ Binf..wa&~;bjna II 10 increaliPafy popular di· WithOut exception, they atated that thq liked 8W Plll'eoia. a&.. at a ta 1llilll il tM.t of Dr. Oul • verdon, and. an inccf'llftina tnd hw:nxtl~ oae. their achool , tMt they were leamina better oa tM au oteao bl.kl tD t. Wo.l.lliH o1 tM lCD c.-.,
11IIOf'"QAL MIW"•\I'IR u ... u. II b ofcen n:commerldod ., u &b.U. '""" <hey had In !he pubii< oc~. in -II loiJD, w11o lor oc11oo1 -.... a1 R---·-btlod dote to oountuact t lrtQ and temion. lt't not c\ter)' way, they were happier than they had a.oe-1 .l.atlrpoeed Ida bUlk IIYtral Jaldrtd: 1A~ 100 000 IIW'Cberl ta tile~
Of' 1111 QTT Of' Mlli'I'OIIT IIACH much of a -hina antidote, howove., 10 been. --a cr-oll$0 ud ,.._1 c1 a.. Allllllar7 .se{iij parade 111 W·~UOMWI ........ o.
THE NA .• I()It. AltHA'S OFFSET NEfSPAPER watch lfw: birds on oelwork televiaion and in At the end, the commentator summarized~~ from b&ui10( Wtttpr........ A. trut .,ldttrctthlctOM.M
Off* ... prt•lifte pta. Ia ... £•1•• Jhildi1111• the liberal pret1 who have mounted a nation-al l of the faults he coul d tlnd with the private down Cbe Amerleaa fla&.Hewu Durtac u tloqaut adctrta, bad areecl tM l&tJoa. eo wiD I
2121 E. eo.....,.,, c:;,.n-.. 1..., O.W. -~ wide ~ampalgn to di~ertdit private achoola. schools. They didn't have gy mnuiunu. Mwt thnattaad bJ b1a IIP"•nt•, bt COIDISeaullld UloM ....Ua dtCJ.Itft t'k:tOtJlD VliQambt ..
TI.LIP'ttOMia 67S.055D (AI .. c.4e 714) Juat watch them _for awhile. They .•~ a of them didn't yet have cafderiaa (thut the .wbo fOihd tbat tbtJ would buro "wbo would Ut Prukllat l:lrt dbdra'I1DI from tile ftl
predalory bunch-noll)', destructive, deceptive. children either brought their lunches or walked tbe .cbool dOw'D Uld btmUdtbe NbpD's ha.adl b7 wllhboJdlnc 10111. ID adi!IUOO. be Ubd t111t
TilE JCE1IPORT HAI.IIOI ENSICN la •he oaly _...,.,. t!•ed They come in all •hapes and aizu.-and colors. to their nearby homea for lunch). And. holTOn flaa: witb lt. IMitooclbl.sii'QIUIId. ~ from b1a ttbt to brlllf •• abOWd otGiD tile H..._ ol
... pUll..._, I• •a. City of N~ Be:acllr., ...! lM oaly oc•lly moatly pink and yellow, and occaJJionally, one upon borron:, they had not
1
yet bun accredited ~mtaed DDt to let &QJODt tbl WV iA Soatbeut Aata to Ollr pri.JoOirl of WU 80W Mkl
:::' P:*u:C.-=.:i;:-:~'!;. ~-::d' c~::;,~ -;:.: wspicions, red. by aome faraway ac:creditatJOn agency. All they lbOw diartii)ICt tor tbt Stars &D boaorable CODCiuioc wttb by tbt North Yletalmtlt U • c.-.-clel .._, t.lll. . One of the nctw~rk newacasu the other eve-hid were 1uch things as children there 10 leun, Uld Strlpq Wltbout "eltiopp!Dc llftt)' for our troops flrat u-a OOC¥U.UoD of our wttbdnWlllr
Tilt NEWPOIT RAABOII ENSICN •-..tj.dpd to be • •w•· n1ng devoted 20 mtnutes to one o( those "in· and competent teachers there to teac h, in an bfm down 1lr&t!' sured.'' our army from VletDim. Few
paper of r..-.1 clrc•l•loa by cowt decue No. A-201n d.led depth studies" of private schools in, u we atmoaphere of calm . Tbt MCOOd abows aNIWYOtk "Tbe propo•l• ol tbtSI m.. ltYtnl moot.U be dwelt ODtlda
U.y 14, 1951, I• s.-t« Cowt lot the Cotuaty of Or•:r· &ate of recall , the State of Louis iana. From start to Dr. Norman Wigg ins the capable preaident CODStnctloo worker RancUnr. cU:rtdua.la, •• be eootl.Dued, tbeme aad WOIII the ~ ol
Ca.Hiorala • ..,. by ,.....,. th«eof ie qll•llfied to plllbli aU peblic fin is h, it was one great put-down. The trouble of Cvnpbc.ll College. ~ade brief remart.a at perbaps 00 a ~ box, dur1og "a.mouDt to & deelarat1oo ol loyal Amerlca.u La e'ltr1 stl.te ~tk:u reqv;iretl by blw. was, the fil m that went along with the network recent mid·year graduation exercises at hil a W&ll Street P&trJotJc demoo-surralder to tbe commUI11Jt ot tbe UDioa.. Tbe rlctory marCh
AR'VO E. BAAPA .............................. _.Own. •ltd hbli•het o~wsc.aster's commentary didn't tit lh~ image institution. and wh at ~ said was sianificant. stntloo wltb b.la bard bat l.abla i:lrces, and constttute a stab wu a bup SUC:CtSI &Dd lboWid.
PEG HAAPA ......... i.U'IJ(:"ii"i,.Ti"QN""""A'T"tsa.ocl•e Editor that the nclwork news.caster wa.s try in g to To be sur~ Dr Wiggi ns wu •puking of ~ left baocl. &lid wtth a. tn the b&c:t for our boys who to the world that tbe llleat ma. lr~ HarbOr N-ea: One Y"''f• M .OO; 2 ye .. , 11,00 bu1ld. "!fle pnvate school fac•hfles were neat, higher. educ~tion,· ~ut he ~ummarized the case ::.:: :.~~!o~e."::: ar~~~~t."m&Dd P&tri k !:ttty~ ~~:. ~
Ollt of H•bar An-; One ye •, U.OO; 2 ye.,..._ -.00 the ch1ldren were well-behaved a~ h~ppy,. ~or pnvate educat1~~ all ac~os~ the ~~!rum. aboVe the throua:. It Is said that admitted ~m tbls .::, itro c. termtDed to WiD Ule war.
and the teachers very busy and bus1nesshke. ·The (government), Dr. W1ggms .aa•.d, mu1t a picture ls wortb a tboUSilld la.n but added that It':: Dr. Mc:lotire's pi cture ap1n
The n~wac:a.ster clearly was totally opposed n_ever be allowed through a monoht~IC educa-words, and Jbe picture ol this Um':':• use stro laD , wtll appear 111 the oew~P~ij)els
10 the P':fva!e ac~l m~v~m~nt , of c_ourse. He tJonal_system to c.~pture the whole m1nd of th.e yoq pa.trlot Is wortb a thou~ He reported 011 ~res::-~ prior to June 6 u be ls mU1oc
began h1s httle d1scourse w•th a bit_ of ~lm Amenca_n people. He recalled Thomas Mann • sand b.Jpples and Black Pan-adopted by tbe Legtoo•s forelCD the last arraogemeota for tile
taken ~ classes opened one mornmg: Of observation_. shortly after the Second_ Wort~ tbers. relatioos and na.tloDal security secood vtctory march tobebekl
ARVO E. HA.APA, owner and publisher of tht EnSi!J'I ~?urse_, the ncwscast~r sneered sarca.sttcally, War, that t_f Germany ~ad had effe<:tlv~ pn-It is sJIOllflca.ot that Bill commissions, 'l'tlit b bad re~ 00 tba.t d&J ln LUtle Rock. Ark~ ..,...,.....,..,...,..,...,......, .... ""',_.,.......,....,...,...,...,...,.,o-o<t _m th ts prlute sc~~l ~.and ~ow ~e empha-vate educatJo_n, Ado_lf H•tler coul~ never have Pearson, Wbo Withstood the fury ceived tbe WIIUlimOU$ approval ansas, He bas planoed to mau
• • THERE IS ANOTHER FREEWAY PLAN saz.ed that word prwate ~}--'"m thts priute successfully mdoctnnated the m•nds of the of tbe mob at Sao Diego State ot the D&t1oDa.l uec:utJYe com. this march a.o outstancUn,.
sc hool, they always begin the school-day with young, a nd cou ld not have rise n to such power UDJ.versl.ty, bas been drafted m1ttee, This resolution pledged event 1n order to seeure a
That small minority favoring a freeway a pr~~yer!" . . . . . that his Nazi movement came periloutly close by the New York Jets, aDd so tbe Legion's whOlehearted 814)· pubU~ repudiat16D ot Senator J,
through the heart of Newport Beach and Then he proceeded to fld 1cule the facthues. to heaping totalitarian ru in upon the entire be may be able to reenact the port ot President NJ.ma's de~ WilUam Fulbrlctlt wbo is re-
The camera switched to the outside of the world. berates of tbe Wall Street con-cls1oo to destroy eommwllst ported to have ~ed tb&t tbe
C orona del Mar says that the Freeway school. It was a one-story cinder·block stroc· So. it may be mtercsting to watch the birds struc.Uoa worker, using how-sa.octuarles 1n Cambodia a.nd JDtefnaHoual "communist coa ..
Fighters are just ~'against," and do not rure. It was painted; it was neat: the groun ds on ·network telev ision. and in the leftwi ng preu, ever, a football belmfit in Ueu taged the president to tate splracy ts a myth."
we re well·kept. Inside, 11 appeared ample in of a bard bat. sucb further action, a.sbe mlprt: Liberty Lobby recently Char·
have any alternate plan. An alternate space, nicely·fu rnished with desks, blackboards as they push their campaign 10 discredit pri-Tbe third picture Is that ot deem to be essential Jar tbe acterized Senator Fulbrictlt a.s
furth and -other fu rnishings one normally C11pects to vate schools. It would be at least equall y in-J. M.llton Patrick of Skiatook, safety of Arneric:u troops 1D ''freedom's JtJda.s goat" &Dd has been proposed, and here is er see in a cla.moom. structive to know why such a campaign has Otlaboma, oaUona.l commander So~ Vletnan1• He sPoke with dscr1bet1 "how a powerful
COnfirmatiOn fro m a veteran land Then the network commentator be gan to been laun ched. And by whom ?-American deep feeling over the plic:hf: senator leads America to des·
appraiser, Frank c. Wood of Balboa. He present ~me interviews wi th the children. Way Features of the" American prtsooers ot trucUon." lD promottna the
war, and urged tba.t tbey should "march tor victory" in UtUe has submitted his proposal to all of the resiOred to their homes Rock, Dr. Mctotlre 1s strl.ldllc
members of the C alUornia State Highway LETTERS TO EDITOR . . s befo<e we should quU the war at the Fulllrlghl "Achilles
Commission In the following letter: J ATE R 0 u II up zooe. heal," and mlghtstarl a move-. Turntog to the domestic moot wltlch would lrlng about
"'REMOVE TH E BURDEN electorate. That confidence lS sceoe, tbe Natiooa.ICommander the downfall ot "freedom's Ju-"To an amateur engineer, it appears that tbe solution to
the Coast Fr eeway problem in the vtctn1tyofNewport Beach
nas been over loo ked ~ause it is so simple a.nd so inex-
pensive.
"At present, lbe proposed route joins 7th Street, to cross
the Sa.n Ga briel River at the east limits of Long Beach,
about a mile west of the San Diego Freeway. Why not let U
join the latter Freeway aDd continue eastward as tu' as the
proposed Corona del Mar Freeway? From this point, near
Bristol Street and north of Costa Mesa, 1t c.aa turn south-
east and south of the University of Cautoroia ln1.ne. Tbere
it would cross agricultural and cattle gra.z.ing latld, as close
to the ocean as Is desi.nble, pass back of Laguna Bea.eb and
Dana Point, as oow pla.nDed, to r ejoin the Sa.n Diego Fr ee-
way near Caplstraoo.
"Tbls route will serve U.C.l and the proposed oew City
of Irvine. It wtll avoid trouble wtth CostaMesa aM wtU pre-
vent the mutilation of Newport Beach-as Is DOW planDed .
"I have appraised many mlles ot the right ol way ot the
5an Diego Freeway, for the DiTisioo of Highways; all ot It Is
400 feet wide with plenty of room for the additiooal lanes that
'flU be nquired, This route wt.U save mllllonsof 00\lars as
compared with the tatiog of very valuable commercial and
residential property in Newport Be:a.ch. Resaleoftheproper-
Ues already acquired by the Dlvts1oo sllould more than pay
lor the r lgtlts of way In the southern portion of Ou.nge
County," * * *
* DON'T ADD TO THE TAX BURDEN
The new City Council o f Newport Beach
will get Its first hard test of public service
this month In Its decision o n the 1970-71
city budget. Will they g o alo ng with the
request for additio nal taxes, or will they
help relieve the already back-breaking
burden of their tax-paying c o nstituents?
The Council must at l e ast hold the
line o n the present tax rate . The City
has t o l e arn to hold back on extra
spen ding, Just as w e must do who are In
business and who are managing house-
hold budgets. A l o ok at the budget quickly
reveals 2 are as of cut-back: we can get by
without that Oly mpic size swimming pool
(1.65 cen ts In taxe s ) and the 2-cent tax
increase f o r additio nal library costs.
Also, thi s Is n o time to be contemplating
the added expense of helic opter patrol for
police. I realize that the re are claims
for "paying Its o wn way" and promises
of economies from new methods • • • •
but I am still waiting for refunds from
similar promises In the past. This time of
financial crisis is n o time t o b e adding
to the anguish.
Chamber thanks students
Ed.1tor of the Ensign, our gTeatest danger. by SeniGrfOI' J-o"-n r .... L-.!L.. rela.ted tbat the American das pt." It 1f1ll be interest. It is obvious that the tu:-We are r emlndedottbe words -· ftJ. ~ Legioo wassboci.edatthetragic lllg to see it the good doctor 1s
supported public scllools are a of Thomas Jeffer son: ''Con~ have IDtroduced SJR 30, a pag:aDda, but DENYING aca-r esults of the r ecem outbreak successtul in bringing about the
la.J.Ung J.nstltutlon and should fideoce is everywhere the jOint 'resoluUon, in the state demlc credit - or seriously at "Kent state University, and retirement to private We of
be r emoved from tbe baclr.of the parent of despotism; tree Legislature, requesting eon. considering doing so-for the hoped tb&t tbey would have a this se.oator, of wbom Gov.
tupayer, WboDever should have goverDment is founded in jeal~ gress cut ott all tederal atd well..orga.rd.zed and 1Dtellec-sobering ef!ecl on tbose wbo Oual Faubus was reported by
been burdened with tbe moo-ousy and not lD confidence; it funds from colleges and uoJver. tually demanding courses ol engage in sucb outbursts to the the Liberty Lobby as sa)'lnr.
strosity ill the first pla.ce, par-is jealousy and oot confidence slUes wnt cb eliminate ROTC study used in the training of tuture. Cootinulngbe said: ''Had ''He seems to be lending eD-
Ucularly beyood tbehlgbscbool. whlch prescribes limited con~ courses or deay creditforthem. miUtary oftlcer s. Appiu'eotJy DOt tbe students resorted to c:ouraremeot to the eoemtes of
Educatioo beyond that sOOuld be stltutioos to bind down those The r emon.J ol ROTC has been a they are Willing to take federal rlotl.ng and Violeoce, destroy-our country."
paid for by the r ecipient. whom we are obliged to trust major goal ot those l.nYolved ln tu.Dds, but DOt to Uv e ~to the lng property am eodangert.Dg Dr. Mcintire Is eocouraglDg
There must be something sa.Jd with power · · • In questions recent campus demonstrations, terms of the contract under the Uves, there would bave been the bokli.Dg of Yletory marches
bebi.OO cla.ssroom door s which of power, then, let 00 more be riots and vloleo<:e. Morrill Act by which federal DO need for cai..U.og Jaw en. tbrougbout thecountryooSatur~
are causing students to act as heard ol cootldence tn man. but By the ter ms of the Morrill s~ is given to them. forcemeat officials or guards-day, June \3, "Flag Day," and
they do. I would s uggest tapiDg bind him down from ml.sclllefby Land Grant Act, wh.lclllaJ.d the EdiJCatioo and training are men to tbe college grocmds. 1s bu1Jd1ng up publlc St:1JP011
every class. It would be inter-the clla.lns ot the Constitution." foundations fortbesta.teuntver-proper tuocttonsotatm..lvers.ity. Those woo created tbe disot-tor tbe greatest of all such
estl.ng. Most ot our problems toda.y slty system throughOUt most o1 RaWes, demonstrations, poll-ders must bear the burden ol marcbes lor Oct. 3, 1D Wash-
BOB DUGAN are caused by poUUcal actioa the country and all of tbe West. tical campa.J.gnlng a.od vlolence guilt. Pol.nttag the 4oger ol 1llgtoo.
Newport Bea~h taken by poUUclans no longer and is fncorporated into tbe are DOt. !io htgtler educational blame at tbe government, at When I reflect '4JOil 9Je ~
• "RADICAL RALLY" bo= oo;r~rr~:~bythe Ca..liloroia State Constt~ lAstltt.ttoa ha$ a va.Ud Clatm 00 the so-ea.lltd mt.l1taiy.1Ddua-pictures ol tbue pLtrJotic .4:.
E c 0 e u • pubUc lands were ct•eu to the the s'ClQOl1 of taxpayers U, trial complta, at ll.w ..ax-4:4-mertcua, I feel tbat tbllr~Mill dltor ol the Ensign, .. lrfthis election year, it would states oo coadtuoa tbat WJJ.nr~ UDder presstae from a militant melt oftlcers&Ddomc:tals,doas is rescort.Dr America ·to ·Us
You bear much about aware-be wise for Americans to beed s1t1es be set ._, tor specifled mlborlty 1t eUminates an es-not alter the tact uat tbe rlptful place 1D the worli
ness" tbese days. Tbe general Jefferson's admonition. U we PlU'POses ooe of whlcb was tbe tabUsbed and aca.demlca.lly blame for tbe Yioleoce UesW1.tb Each desenes the S\11P0rt of pubUc should be aware that the don't do so soon, the cbain.s ' Ull of coUege rad.1 1s t1 tin that ill bind dow will be tra.lnlng of mfUtary omca:s. qua ed course of mtUtary of~ those wbo created lt, and those e_v_ery-'--o.,-oe::-:-::-us-c.:==::=---ca are ac va g w us n Nevertheless, we are now fleer tra.Jning. or takes away who allowed 1t to haWeD."
a W'lique program ot communi-the chains ot slaver y, and itwtU confronted with the tantasUc its aca<k!mlc credit. Congress Natioaal Comm&Dder Patrick LEGAL NOTICE
ty actloll wh.lch will IDvolve be the silent ma jority wearing spectacle of state colleges and sbould act promptly to cut ott eJpressed his Cdth in the de ..
you. 1D some areas they are those cha.ins. uoJ.vers1Ues awardl.ngaca.demJc federal tuDds from any college penda.b111ty of our youtb when ORDINANCE NO. 133 7
going door -to--door asking for Yours truly • credit -or seriously coaslder _ or university where this 1s done. be conc:luded: "The vast ma -
slgnatures on peUUoosprotest~ Rlcllard E. Woodin l.ng doing 50 _ for 'war protest SJR 30 would put the State jOrlty of young Americans are
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH AD-
DING CHAPTER 1.06 TO
TITLE 7 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
ENTITLED 0 HORSES PRO-
HIBITE D ON BEACHES"
Tbe City Council ot the City
of Newport Beacb OOes ordain
~ Pr~ldent NlJon-: oth~r 8453 Duarte Rd. acUvUtes' such as rallies, de~ Legislature on recor dasc:aWng sound young cttlseas who de-
tee ~urs Yin ~~;%~e ~r %; San Gabriel monstrations and poUtlcal pro-for such actton by Congress. sene he~ 1n getting the educa-
or two of their speakers to
commWlicate with you.
You, the UOSU.spt!CtiDg pubUc,
wlll not be aware that these
students are radicals as they
tlave received instructions to
cut their hair and dress ap-
propriately before they contact
you. This project is a national
ooe, DOt Just local. The so-
cilled ''Community News'' pub-
lished by radicals at O.C.C,
states their goals as:
A. An 100epeodent study pr o-
gra.m (ISP) be set up for ln~
ter ested member s of our com-
munity.
B. ISP shall consist of s mall
disc:usston groups led by fa-
culty, sttltents, and represen-
tatives from the community at
large.
C. AU students actively ln-
Yolved ln the program r ecelJ'e
credit on a credit-no credit
ba.sls. (What 's that?)
• RE MEMBER CAPTIVES
Editor of the Ensign,
The vast ma jority of Ameri-
cans nave probably nev er even
heard ol Captive Nations Week,
which was esta.bUshed by Coo-
grass In 1959. Public law 86-90
designated the third weei.ln July
of eacb year 1n or OOr to r emilld
the world of the pUgfl t ofpeq:~te
living in nations enslaved by in-
ternational commlllll.sm.
IJlformecl Americans stlould
urge lhetr senator s a.oo re~
presenta.Uves to preva.ll ~
President NUoo to make a
stronger dec laration Ulls year
which points tbe Qnger right at
the h~t ot lnteraa.ttooal com-
muni sm's tyranny over mllllons
ot enslaved human betogs.
Cittzens must not forget that
our natloo Is the prise captive
nation of the future toward wblch
all communl.sl efforts are
uiUmately aimed. Ola leaders D. This program be tmple-
mentecllmmedlately. must be ,stirred to make use ol
Thls same news letter r elates America s powerful unused
tbe1r activities tn helplng lhe weapoo -tbe capttn natioM
teamsters' strike, organl.zed under communist tyranny,
picketing. mass marching aa:1 Ellery ll Heleo Stowell
draft card returotng. 4801 Surrey Drive
U you are approached With Cameo Hlghlands
the above program just remere-
bel' It's not part of Orange SIHGERS EHTERTAIH
More sensitivity via in-service?
By ~lal CorrespoOOe.nts -but we wUI continue to serve 5MZ1-70), a.s follows:
For several months now, we you, as loog as you keep telling Dr. Marie fielder, Uni~ SECTION 1. Chapter 7.06 1s
have attempted to show you us there Is the need. These ar-vers1ty ot Calltornia at Berke~ added to the Newport Beach
some of the internal worttnp Ucles are loteaded not only to ly, led an tn~serYice tra1n1ng Muotcip&l Code to read:
of the Ne'I'J)Ort -Mesa school inform you, but to be a re~ in February, 1968, tor this dis-"CHAPTER 7,06
district, By "lnternal,,. we tlecUoo ot your voice. trlct. HORSES PROHIBITED ON
mean some of the "Uttle" de. Apparently there Is still a The multicultural activities BEACHES
tails cooc:ernfng our students' need, regardlJlg In-service progress report from tbe Palo Sections:
education, sueh as: a schOol trainlng and sensitivity train-Alto unifted schOOl cUstrlctalso 7.06.010 Horses Prohibited
decidillg they know more about J.nc. lists Dr. Marte Fiekler. At tbe oo Beaches.
a ehlld thaD the pareatsdo, thus .ln Fetx'uary, the Newport-district's Asilomar conference, 7.06.010 Horses prohibited
seDding that child to a psy-Mesa trustees were accused Dr. Marie Fielder saki, ·"It oo beaches. No person haYiag
chologist lor treatments; the of being d:lsbooost wtth the com-we 're really coocerDed about the care charge or coW'ol of
poss1butty of ezperlmeot1og munity tbey serve, concerning change, then we bave to recog. any hor~. mule or donkey Slla.Jl
with fieDble scbedultng and senslt1vtty tralning being used ntze the Deed to cbange struc-permit or allow sucb a.D1maJ to
elementary schOOls; the briJlg. Ia the ln-sentcetraiDtng. Wben tures ..• U we chal:lp the be present ~ uy beacb lD
ing 1n of a mulU~cultural pro-the facts came out loto tbe open structure, then we change the the Clty."
gram (Negro students tor about tbelt class tor teachers PROCESS andtllenypeopleiD-SECTION z. This ordt.Da.ace
"Spect.a.l cluses"); or seo-c.a1led "ezpandlog buma.n a~ teract wt.t11 eaeh other aM the sba.ll be pli>Usbed ooce 1n tbe
sttlvtty training tor teacbers wareness.•• many excuses were way they perceive eacb otber ofllcl&l newspaper ol the City
via in~servlce tra.iDing. used to espla.J..n It, even tbough . . . U we change tbe "structure and the same sball be eftecUY~
The latest t.nformatloo Sheet tbe pNtsldent of t.be board, wb.lch l.Dflueoces tbe process, so days after the date ot Its
seot out by the seboOl district Mar.t.a.n Bergeson, bad made tbe tbe attl.tud.es wUJ. come &looc." &dopttoo.
rem.lnds the commUDlty that statement that there would be The Palo Alto plan ls a .-ery Tbls ordltJa.Dce wu. ln~
they do not want to alarm you no seDSitlvtty training just 12 coatronrslal ooe, &Dd a Ytr'J' troduced at a regular meetiAg
by preseoting a procram to you !lOurs earlier. others said that taml.Uar ooe. Why? ••• bewaee of tbe Ctty CoUDCU of the City
before they have all the .bets, 1t was a mistake that it 1t ts Ute rdnc a ~from of Newport Beach held 00 tbe
and that "as sooo as they baTe JlallPeDed. tbe Newport .. Mea sebOol dls .. Utb day olMay, li'IO, aDd was
all tile facts, YOU will be tbe We t1Dd this hard to bellen, trtct plans, As tar u Wt c:aa adolted oa. the Z$th d&J of May
t1rst to tDow. '' U you ban at. in Ylew of the tac:t lbat 1D JUDe, determfDe, tbey sUll bi.Ye a few 1970, bJ the toUo•lDr vote, ~
tezmK! man1 bOUd mettt.np 1n 1968, &neniaa.ttooreportootlle t.b1op tbat we dO DOt ban la wit:
Cout College's regular currt-Newport Beacb Ebell Club's
Goi'OOD A. Martin, president Clti.&ens or business ftrms culum, just another attempt by singing gl'(q), tbe Ebelle-
of the Costa Mesa Cbamber of whO did oot recelYe theirDtrec-revolutionaries to rally more Tones, wtll slog at 7:30
Commerce, has ezpressed the tory, or ll it was received lou ~ tor tbelr revolutionary p.m. June 6 tor 1..4ruDa Hills
thia dl&trtct, you mlCflt have TUle I project tor tfte 196'1'--U this dilb'lc:t, bat tbiD., maJbe A YES, COUNCIUIEM: MclDD1a,
heard IIIIa related lo "polllng schoOl year Usted S ciiJirlct tll&t's Wbal-ll!lare boldllar K)'lllla, Rocero 111rt11 Croul,
togetber a c:ake," lbaC UDUl you •.Ide ta-servtce traJ..oi.Dc" meet.. us tD tb1& c:Uitrtct. eo.taJ, PareoU. '
.. ,. alltbe tncredteolr,...wllllnp that wore held. Tile pa-cl lbla article NOES, COUIICIUIEM : Mollo.
aratitude of tl'le Chamber to the unusable coodltton, area.stedto aeunttes. Leisure World's eolturat arts
students from tbe loca.l high contact the Costa Mesa Cham. Stnc:erely, gr(MCI. Perkma..oce Ia UDder
scbooll whO assisted Ia tbe de-ber of Commerce by J)hoo1oc Sblrley Smith, me d.lrec:tloo of Mrs, Holly
u .. ry cl 60,000 Cbam .. r at 646-00:Nl. Eul BlatJ Lash VIM~ drama lnslrucl<io'
Commerce '•yellow book class. for Leisure Workl.
Uled lelopllooe dlrec ... les" WM. SOHHEHBURC DIES • "BOO> 111M DOWN" Tbe E .. U Club ooopterure
.S. tbt auspices al tbe ''Red WU11am Arthur Sonnenburr, Edl.tor ol tbe Ensign, Mmes. Artbur Neeb, James
COitl," wbtcb wu formed to 13, of S88 W, Bay, Costa Mea, U mort people would accept Wtn.cert Robert Sc.brotder
bc'll!c recopltloniOoutstandloi died llay 27 at Hot.lllolll)llal. the !lot that llloy ba•e a better w~.~~~am'...., EdWVd ~
J011111 bJ.cta sc:bool atbletes. 1'be Ht wu born Jan. 15, 1891, Ia eb&Dce of bttnc cheated b)' Arthur Uade~, Wm. Tbagart.
tltUTII')' wu undu the:dlrecUoa. EsteUne, S.D .• came to Ora.oct .,meoae tbey feel ts boDelt aDd Pa.ul FCN!ter. EWe cwm•Q&btm
cl Lt. Autla Smith cl lheC<>sla Orange Couoty 10 JOUI &10, -..., ..... -le-ft.U ud Jam .. .._rd. llro.
11 .. poJico d.....,eat and &lid bad been ... ..,........,, YlctlmiD-•.Tbt.,oaleot James Owea 1o p1aao ..,.,.... pr-cl the Red Coalo or-mol>lle -·perk. uolol a .-1111 lo tho.,.. paoiJII
.,_...._ Sum•ors !Delale 1111 wile, -· ud lrull -'"pol !a ' ~ll' l$0 -· Mrs. Era; a -Worr• cl him. 1'111J lo triO -lilt r;o the Bib'-YOIII&tW«l tlllit .. m.c.. to Freao; l brotbtrl , AD:Itrt ol eMder 11 a COIIUDOII criJDJ1a1 r l'OM le
--lhoclln<lor7111antor--Ud t.oodociFul. or a _.,poJI!clu -Venq verll,y I Ill' UDIO
.., --•--• 1trtoo1; a-· lira. Em .. -to --~~. 1111 ..:. ~ 'h .. .. "loolla a.ll ,_ .. TIU I:-cl Soli!! ~ ud I ...-.._ lolhopollllcla!\, JOU, ~ wat afttw mr
--1111"'1 '1110 &IIIII .,_I...,& b>lho~l!olall>r-11111b wood , aad bolleVIGl oa Ilia!
.... -old Ill ---wwe ilold nlll 1111 POIIIId&o llr-110e lbat IMIII me, -onrlut---~ .... Wllllolalillf 1-I II 1111 BtU-~ _,-, 1111 liCe, aa4 lUll DOt .,_ ,.n II a .,. ... 'I 1 -, ,.._ CllaptiYIIII1111 a.,,l, L Wa1-01!1 ot 1111 -ald!l opoU.. .laiO ...-auao; bat lo --~~--loollllln-lt.eo cl lllo ....... lllllllol -I!UiolllofMIIIcai-.P" .. Odr--lllltoUCo.
..... • ........... Cl!ord! .. 'hi"• -Ill --.. (81. loll! 5:!4.)
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not .. able 10 -It, oo wily Dr, Madeloll>e Hunter, OCLA 1o 10 alert ,..., aa ~ We ABSENT, COtJIICILIIEM :Mooe.
wony about It? Ooe mother de-llloo. oehoOJ -lal-ban lOIII yoa 'IIWI}' a-11111 E. F. 111rt11
.:;,tnd this riddle by statlDc: lit, led oaa oC tbt mMtlap, tbt oalJ CM wbo cu do a UWtc MaJOr
"llefore I deelde to -a wblcll $$ projoel 1!11'-1 at.. about II Ia YOU, Welaft-ATTBST:
cako, I l2b -eraiiJilnp 1ato ~~~-10 "lllor-tl!llrlldlla 111-M"'Ice tra11111r duo 1111-, Dorio 11. GooriO
COIIIIder11loo, the two .-1m· Ill ....a.., lllo ltldi...,_Hied pol topiiJor by lllo lla-. lltpJty CIIJ Cllll"k
portaal Items bolaa. (I) -"1 -. at-:· 1'nlllllc IAIIonlllrtoa. f....,: 1-4, 1110, 111
my flmlll' tao tblaiJpeclcUt, A ,_ --arllolo .U IIlia partlcalar 11111o, ft Tile Newport Harbor E ...... ud (t) 10 Melli baft lllomalll 101!1 alllll "IIIIYtrollJ-II!IDl II lo about 11111o b> tile -eals BEFORE aWII!c"' 1a1T -~ U::LA'olllloniDrJ tr-c1 IIIla dlolrlet 1o u. IOYS HB.P fl'" FRY
my mind. lflbucllooldlolrlet -~-pod 10 llrldfo 111e -tl!llrrllll-llllaa;&ld -,..,. lllo l!oJI'Cil!l>cl
decided maltorollllllla-, Pllllll•--•lolol-,. '-allolnnot c1 --lho-Ar.,_...lo
they-oatlltloto .. -U1l pncti<O/' Dr.-..... oat "" -· .... 11101 1111 eo. .... ~ ~hoi ntorl" """"-' ollllolocboOI,olw!llcll .. laft 111!1 111 a.. put, 11o1 bcr ~ Clllb a_.~ty, WbldJ
lfll!tro ., .. .,....,_-. •..,. "clllldr• oro-'· -·........, --~~~~~ u ballr lltld 1111a ~
111 .. ,_.. no ,.. -lllll>)leiii!IH;"-wu ... 11 ..., -to --J-$..1-1,
-'led BEP'OU 1111 -10 ........... 11&1'-.Botft -ll'ltl! Ill •1•111 1ni1111 01!1 cl lilt Boro' Clotfo ro-
dloqlet deckled .. I--l!aft 4,000 10 1,000-.. lor --<1t call a laa lo _..._ lo to '-'> ....
...,., ....... loll '11-.lollr -ftiiiiC IIIII." "'-ullcll 1L So Ill', 1111J 111ft lpRt!l _... coi!M U11 ._ b>
..... ..., -_1111......, "Dr. lllllll!r Ia-... -...,... -1111-Ud·--• --nw, .,_..,u .,....,.... • ~-10 ~ lniiMI. ~~~~-.. a11111 Ben' clob ., • ..., .... -.. -........... Jill"'•···""--·"' _.,.~ .......... llr ..-.. _,.. ....... _
-"'1111 ,_. ·-~ ..... --.. 1111 ......... ...., ........ -................ _ ..
--11111-opalool -· IIIIIIIIOJ ......... a •a Ctolnl ....... at IN~ ...... ..., .......... --·~~~-..-.-II. ... -.. -... Ce* ...... «lo1111._..,
--cl -~~-~~I* tloa --1011111a-em._o, alo --·-.., -111111 ,_...., dlolriAll. -.. -·llol --··(L.A. '"--Co* .....
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I \
First date for debs
1 Election for Keynoters
The Koyooters are holdlllc KoU.,, Z5ZO Lab Park Laoo,
their last meettoc of the seuoa Wut t.Wer BaJ, Sbl 'lr1ll be a
at 1:30 p.m. Mooday, June a, senSor at COI'oa& del Y&r b.l.&b
ln the Newport Rl'rlera Club. scbooiii!Ul fa.ll.
house, 350 RIV1era Drive, Costa 1JDrJu tbe auplees ot tbe la-
Mesa. Nomination of otflcers teroatoaal CQltura.J E:rcbange
and fortbcomi.Dr fund&rai&ers Sebool8, a:bt wW tour Europeu
wtu comprise the busloess COIIDirtea: for 8 weeta 1DalhdJ
meeting corxtucted by president procram wUb empbUis oo art.
lUchaela Kelley. tl1.story lUIS clYllb.atloa. Cbap-
As Junior AIU111a.ry of Har. erooe tor tbt lf<q:l 1s Mrs. INTERIOR DESIGNER JEAN KLAFS Is pictured here ln
bor Key, Ch.lld Guidance Clinic W:oote W, Kuna, lDstruetor at Caesarea w1tb DOted lsraeU artist R. Rubin. Mrs. Kla!s,
ot Orange County, the teen-El Morro elemeatary scbool. who llves 1D Ne~rt Hetgbts, returned 1a.st mooth trom a
CONSTANCP-AND K ENNETH NEWLAND age girls leOO tbelrSlJII)Ortto Followtng a first stA:lp 1o trip to Israel to purchase art for her SookC.Uerylnthe -A p the cUnic by staUlnc the Thrlft. Vlenoa, studeota will embark Lido slqlping area. Besides ¥1.s1Ung the Herodtao Harbor ConStanCe n n rater Shop at 1570 Newport Blvd., oo a Z-weelt l<ocllterraooan and tbe Crusader Battleme!ts 1n the area at Caesarea, Costa Mesa,· collecttn" mer-crtlt.H, YlattiDclJ:rael. Greece, -Wrs. KJafs shopped lD tbe_ o~ seaport ot Jatra., oow being d K N I d chandlse, mebdtng and latm-Yucosli.Yla. Rbodes, Cypress. restored, where sbe fouDd antique Bedouin jewelry and an-we S en ew an derlng clo<hlng and puttcl-Italy, E ...... , France and cleo! pol$ from dl-oeu Jerusalem. Oils and signed
paling tn benefit programs SWitzerw.t. Tbe tra.-elers will out-of~rint woodcuts and Uthographs by the 77-yea..r-old
Kenneth WUUam Newland of A ree~on folloWing the througfl the club year· stay at eampuses stalled bJ ln-Rubin w111 be on display at the SoW: Gallery througfl Jtme
NEWPORT HARBOR EIISIGII
A RST SEC nON --P1111 l
THURSilAY, JUNE' 19JIJ
CORONA DEl MAR, CAU F .
ColltoT-"-Aol ......... .,. ...
ONION NECKLACE
Weanng iln o n1on around the neck used to br
fuh10nabk:-a1 lust for cold suffe~rs It's easy to
.5CC why thiS old·tnne cold remedy hilS now been
discarded. We can·t cure colds, )'e1, but wt: can relieve
the1r discomforts ... and av01d mo~ serious com·
pliCilllons by usmg the effect1ve medicatiOns iotVililabk:
today But don't usc any mec:hcines md1scnmmatdy.
When you're 111. be ~ns1bk. Lc:t your physician do
the d1a"n05.1ng and preM:nbing. Then, 1f he recom-
mends med1C<l110n . <ott us for qualny prescriptions.
Cmstensen
~ &. (Z)AIT Inn. o,.,-• Da. .....
oaau:.-
Newport Beacb toot Mlss Con-ceremony was held at the Thou-Miss Kelley, 17,1s tbedaugb-structors trom each scbool and July.
ltuce AJUl Prater of Tbousa.od sa.OO Oaks Racquet CIOO. The ter of Mr. a.od Mrs. Charles E, ,---------~:'_.:'_"'::._ ________________ _. ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oats as his bride 1n an after-bride's motber received guests
ooon ceremony May 16 at the 1n a plni: ensemble with a cor-__ ::L::E::G=A::Lc.:Nc:.O::T:_I:.:C:.:E:..__
EmmaDUill Presbyterian church sage of baby's white roses. Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDlTORS
ln Tbousand Oats. Newland wore a turquoise dress SUPERJ~ COURT OF THE
Rev, Roger Meriwether utli-wltb coat and similar flowers. STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
ted the da.ugflterofMr.and:Mrs. Also hooored ~lth baby roses THE COUNT Y OF ORANGE
Willlam Bell Prater of Thou-was tbe grooms grandmother, No. A-65663
sand Oaks and the SOCl of Mr. Mrs. WiUJa.m Mcl.ntee, the only Estate of Harold M. Skeels
I.Dd Mrs. Marts Newlaoo, for-grandmOCher present. ab Dr. Harold M. Skeels, de-
merly o1 Newport Heights now After a San Francisco OOoey-ceased.
of Tustin tn adoublerlng ~ere-moon, the COIC)Ie are making NOTICE ~ HEREBY GIVEN
mooy. ' their hOme tn Santa Ana. The to the creditors of tbe above
The bride wore a gown of bride is a graduate of Los Altos named decedent thata.llpe.rsoos
traditional white weddlng silk tllgtl school; she attended having cla.lms aga..lllst the said
tame made with a yoke and Palomar College and graduated decedent are required to flJe
flared sleeve of silk illusion from Pact!ic College of Medical them, wtththenecessaryvouch-
adoroad wttb veoeti.a.D lace and Dental Assistants. ers, 1.n the otttce of the clerk
daisies. Her Jullet cap was The groom atteOOed Orange of the above entitled court, or
Uered net hoJdiog a cascading Coast College ~n graduation to present them, with the oe-
vell. She carried a nosepy from Tustin high school. He cessary vouchers, to the Wider-
of baby roses, daisies and served for 4 years ln the U.S. signed at Law OUtce ol Galvin
baby's breath. Navy, where he was equipment R. Keeoe, Attoroey at Law, 414 Atteo11ng her were ber sis-operator wlth the Sea Bees. N. Newport Blvd., NewPQrt
ter, Mrs. TerryCtmrlesMosley Beach, Caillorn.la, wb.lcb is tbe
of Temple, Tezu, as matrooof LEGAL MOTICE place of business of tbe llllder-
boaorj t.r st.ter, MLu Ja..ae --====-=.:..:.=-siped LD all matters pu:1aiD..
Prater, aa bridesmaid, and CERTlFICATE OF BtElNESS 1ng to the estate of said dece-
Mts. Rlcbard Grabowaki of FletWous Flrm Na.me dent, wUhin four months alter
Rl1'ertoo. Wyoming, as brides-THE UNDERSIGNED does tbe tlrst publlcatton of th1& no-
maid. They wore JooquU yellow hereby certlty that be ts con-ttce.
gowns with yolk of noetta.n ductlng an admlntstratloo bust-Dated May 20, 1970.
lace dalslesandcarrleddalsies ness at Post omce Box BP Bank ot America Natiooal
and yellow carnations. Newport Beach Callforru.i Trust and Savings Associa-
Robert Newlaod of Huntington 92664, UDder the ftcttttous tlrm tion, Executor of the Will at
Beach, brotber of tbe groom, na.m-e of Beneficial Admin-the above named decedent.
served as best man, Ushers lstration Company and ow said GAL VlN R. KEENE, Attoroey
were Craig Keon of Whittier tlrm Is composed of the follow-at Law, 414 N. Newport Blvd.,
aDd Sam Genzooe and Gary tng person whose name ln full Newport Beach, Calif. Tela-
Wittman, both of Newport and place of residence are as phOne : 646-lZZl. Attorney for
Beach. follows, to-wit: Donald R.Law-Executor.
Other atteodaDls were Linda renz, 430 Avocado Ave., Coro-Publish: May Z8, June 4, 11,
Prater, slster of the bride, na del Mar, CaWornla 92625, 18, 1970, In the Newport Harbor
as tumor bridesmaid; another WITNESS my hand thls i::OO Ensign.
sister, Pamela, as Gower girl, day of June, 1970. Donald R.
aDd a younger brother, Georre Lawrenz. EDNA GOMER DIES
Prater, as ring bearer. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Mrs. Edna. Marte Gomer, 76,
)ss. at Z164 Rural PL, Costa Mesa,
COUNTY Of ORANGE ) dJed May 31 at Beverly Ma.oor
ON TH~ Znd dayofJune,l970, Convalescent Home. Sbe wu
before me, a Notary Public in born April 15, 1894, lD Minoe-
and lor said county and state, sota and came to Orange Couoty
resldlng therein, duly commls-Zl years ago.
stoned and swor11, personally Survivors loclude 3 SOilS,
appeared Donald R, Lawrenz, MarvlD of Santa Ana, AllYD of
kDo1m to me to be the person Costa Mesa and Bertrand of
whose oa.me lssubscrlbedtotbe Minnesota; a da.ugfiler, Mrs.
wtthtn lnstr•u.1ent, and ack-Marlys I, Stmmoos ot VlrgtnLa;
oowledged to me that he execu-4 sisters; 14 graOOcblktreo a.oo
ted tile sa.me. 9 g:rea.t-graodcblldreo.
WITNE$ my band and otncl.al funeral sentces will be held
seaL Mary A, Hupa, Notary at 11 a.m. today, June (. at
PubUc lD and for said County tJ,e BeU-Broa.dway Chapel wttb a..oo State. My Commissloo ex-the Rev. Ricbard Dunlap ol the
plres Dec. 13, 19n. Ulllted Methodist Cbureb of-
Publisb: Juoe4,11,18, 25,1970, Ocl.atlng, Interment Will be at
1n tbe Newport Harbor Ens.I.IJL. Harbor Rest Cemetery.
A DI!LIOHT~UL EVI!NING II I!GINS IN A NAal!lltl CADILLAC
OVI!IltLOOt<ING THE BEACH AT CO .. ONA DI!L MAilt WITH
NEWPORT HA"80A IN THI! IIACKOIIIOUND
ANNUAL DEMONSTRA TER SALE!
BUY OR LEASE TODAY
NABERS ~INC .
•
PASADENA
I "-'II~·
No one likes to cry wolf. But as a financial institution
for more than 438 million dollars we must responsible
speak out.
Today we are facing a future full of uncertainty.
Even the most famous econo mi sts can"t agree on what
will happen in the next six months. Investors in the stock
market face serious problems.
checked .
Infl a tion has not been
Your first respons ibility is to yo ur family ... to
protect it against any of the uncertainties of tomorrow.
Therefore. we recommend that you immediately
put as much of your capital and savings as you can into
an insured savings and loan association account. In any
insured association. Naturally. we feel that Mutual
Savings has a little more to offer including a choice of
savings plans from 5% to 7%%. in s ured up to $20,000.
But act today. A phone call will start your account.
WEST ARCADIA
CORONA DEL MAR
~llf\7 t-a~r ( t'•'' H•Jh,..•~
Ttkpt •7~!1M COVINA GLENDALE
JIJ Eau Cokndo lloulc:vanJ MO We-" Owtrtco ltu.d
T..,._IMt ...
!00 Nottft C•tnn, Avco-
Tcket n ~
JU. Nona .......... .. T4Aotpt .... l.MS Ttl ;t JQ .. .
S..ven in all fifty stales of the U.S.A and rony·six roreian counrries .
NEWPORT HAROOR EllliGN TMUIIIOAY, JUNE\ 1910
,_,RRST!!!..!S,ECllO=":.;:-:.:;-,;..:.!"E..!.• :------==---"(X)='AQII===A:=-:DE==-L:::IIA=R, tAU~ Blotter N.B. BUILDING PERMITS . SUIIDAY,IIAT 17
liiiJIIIOIIorporallalo-· L. W • ._.....ocldltloo,llSZ Joio K. Rlf-.U,atiOt
pod 8edt -$f,IIO,P, E. Ocelli Pl., $1,000. . sotb st.. Wtot Nnport, wu lloilllor lilt~----• WEST NEWPORT HEIGJri'S arr-II 1:10 a.m. II IWo
lilt ,... .. $11,111,015. Ns Hotc ~tal, ftrt ........... r-· .......... "' ... -.u Willi $11,111,110 lor .,. ... ,., 1101 Nnport Bl.,..,, lolle&lloo to public ••••
lilt-porlod JuiJOU,-$1,800. Lldt Ooy SmJtb. 10, o1 Zl8
lilt tU-IImt 11--rtca<d • NEWPCt!T VIa Grulaa, Lido lale, wu
,.. -. T. H.. Hou ud F. Iefier a, arruted at 9:40 p.m. at 1!0
1bt loojk!tor ~ Ia-z.-, ,_ ... , tsot W. Oceu ZSUI Sl., Wtll Nnport, oo a
-lllt ~ pormlll, Ft., $35,000. cbarp ol __ .,.__
ftluod at $1,000 aod ortr, cJIIr. Ba1boo 8&7 Club, ftrtl()l'IDI:-0011 dnp, aod llltloiJowtoc. all lor tbo 11ot1 wtot o1 ll&y: ler S7slem,1111 W.Coullhry., ol lilt Wtot Nnport addreaa,
:;;;;;;;;iliii;J; • NEWPORT CENTER $1 000 were arrested OD chariM a1 Mo.i Sl -•· om --of .... _drop Ger.-BUu 6 A&soctate~. nrer, r..,..... ee, t;,r 111le; Rtcbud Gt.ll Looo-
•••••aa•.--• bolldloc 1-A, wltl> 117 uolb 2802 Nnport Bl ..... , $1,000. &rd 13· llaYid F AU. tl· aod parllia(, !100 Sao J-AU... Tbomas. add 2 bed-• • n. • GROUNDBREAKING cer-.. J1m0 10 II tbo lrYiot Compuy'a alr(lort buslaoso cuter Hills Rd $I 1M see rooms ewer ellstlng ....,. IUid Doaald JOI!OI>b PUcer, Zl..
will be beadedbyJob.D.Murpby(left),preUdeDtot tbe lrYina IDdustrial Comples, a.ad Albert Jobo b~u.~ S.cb 4303 Seashore Dr., $12,500: ~C:la U:~1~00!0ia::
J. AueJ', ln'tM nee..pruidelt of real estate. Tbe $4.3 m1Woo project, sboYD beretn Atblettc Cllb a.t U47 ATOC&do ested t 9-so •
model form, will be collltrueted south ottbe Sao otego freeway U: Ma.c.Artbur Blfd., 'WithiD A $UO 000 LEGAL MOT ICE wu &rr a • p.m. at
the prql0&8d boundaries of the new City ot Irvine, adjacent to the Orup County Airport. ':·• ' • 26th st. and W • Balboa BIYd.,
Tbere wUl be 2 four.story ot.ftce btd.ldi.Dp &b:i 2 siD1le story bu* buUdtngs, to be oc-a~ ~.~e:,~ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING West Newport, on a charge ol c~ed by Newport Natiooa.l Ba.nt aDd Security Paclflc NatioG&l auk. s14 OOO ' '' Notice ls hereby eben tbattbe intoalcaUon in p\i)llc (drup)
ON THE STRIP Mariner Sq .
wins award --'ljJ _/)~/J/Ii/1/rl The lrvtne Company hasbeeo. f:!/OfA./ltUtt'J• pre .... ed tile 1970 "bomes lor
better Urtng'' mertt award tor
Co . del M r lU Mariner Square apa.rbneots, rona a the AmerlcanlnstltuteoiAzcbl.
=
:S:P::E:C:IA:L:S::G:O:O:D::T:H:R:U::J:U:N:E:::::l:O::: tee,!:.-=.~~;~ ... Irvine's first ettort as an
owner -builder In the aputmeot
construction fteld. HEARTHSTONE
"Your Bar-B-Q Headquarters"
2711 E, COAST M!GMWAV, CORONA OEL loiA.R
TEL EPMO"' E 67J-706!i
Just Arrived!
ENGLISH SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUE
STONEWARE, CAST IRON & BRASS ITEMS.
The awards are given &n·
nua.Uy bytheA.LA.InCO~·
Uon wtth House and Home Jd.a.
g;ulne. Tne merit award wu
the h.igtlest award gtven for an
aputment project by )Wges
In this year's national contest.
The 114-unlt Mariner Square
is adjacent to WestcUff shop-
ping pla.za on lrvlne Ave.
The cori.emporary New Eng-:~==================~ lang style project was also r ecently selected by the ArcbJ.
tectural Record Magar.lne as
one of the ZO best new r es:l.den. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS
of the o,~.,ge Co~~t
FREE
ORGAN WORKSHOP
EVERY MON DAY EVENING AT 7:30P.M.
CALL FOR INFORMATION
tlal designs In the naton. in
addition, the complez llas re-
ceived the 19 70 award of merU
in tne National Assoclation of
Home BuBders• Gold Nugget
competition for design es:cel-
lence.
The $1,700,000 gardenaput-
ment comples:. wb.lch opened
a year ago, features one, two :~==================:: and tllree bedroom wills aDd de-tached carports disguised as
arbors. It was fully occ~ted
in April. CoaBI A,to Scr•·i~c Cc>1lcr
• · Planning Commission of tbe •••• Broce Robert Cooley, 19
• HARBOR VIEW HILLS City or Newport Beach 'Will bold ot S54 Westbrook PL, CoD
D. A. WattaoD. eaclole patio, a publlc bearlng oo the appllca. Mesa, aad a passencer on b1s
2100 Harbor View Dr., $4,500. Uon of swa.n Coutructors, toe:. Honda motorcycle, Ann Bartel,
BoaUa Ester ley, add dlnln' for a Use Permit 1482 011 pro. 21, ot 17731 Palmeoto, Intne,
room, 11%7 Wblte Sa1.ls Way, perty located at 3102 Lafayette were iDjured 1D an accident
$4,000. Annue to permit coo.struetlon at 12:35 p.m. on Seashore Or.
W. D. Treadway, add deD of a 54 unit condominium~-near 62M St., West Newport,
onr prap, 1100 Goldenrod meat buUd1q ln a c.z z.ooe. wlth a car driven by Jayne
Ave., $2,000. Nct1ce isbereby turtber gtnn M.arp.ret Brown, 21, of 906
• CORONA DEL liAR that said public bearing wUl be Joann, Costa Mesa ... James
W, P. Hodgson, oew deck, neld on the 18th day ol June Da'lis, 18, of 214 La Jolla Dr.,
544 Hue I Dr., $1,000. 1970, at the hour of 8:00p.m: Newport Heights, a passenger
Jerry Kasparek, a.dd1Uon, 428 ln the Council Chambers of the In a car driven by Michael
Fern1eat Ave., $2,000, Newport Beach City Hall. at Ross Reed, 16, of 339 CataUna
Harrry 0, Smltb, addition, wb.tcb time and place any aad Dr., Newport Hetgtlts, was ln.
706 Acacla An., $1,600. all persoos interested may ap-jured lD an accident at 2:45p.m.
W, E. Davis, remodel, 618 pear am be neard thereon. at Newport Blvd. and 32nd st.,
Ma.rigokl At'e., $2,000. Don R, Adkinson, Secretary West Newport, wttnacardrtven
Robert WoUe, add detactled Newport Beacn City by Da.nJel John Valona, 19, of
prage, 3000 Ocean Blvd., Planning Comm ission PJco Rivera ... LlDda Newton,
$1,750. Publish: June 4, 1970, In Z7, and Lisa Newton, 3, of
Robert, addJUon, 101 Bayside the Newport Hartxlr Enst.gn. Alta Lorna, passengers In the
Pl., $6,500. car of Ell.r.abetb Jean Smith, 25,
• SHORE CUFFS LEGAL MOTICE of 104 Yorktown, Costa Mesa,
Mrs. C. W, Ttloma.s, allen. were Injured in an accident at
tion, 139 Sbor eclit! Rd., $2,000. NOI'ICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 10:45 a.m. at Goldenrod Ave.
• BALBOA ISLAND Notice Is hereby given that the aad 2nd Ave., Corona del Mar,
CarroiJ Pert:tns, remodel, Planning Commission of the with the car of Lois Loctcwood
230 A pte, $3,400. City of Newport Beacn •Ill bold Waters, 39, of 2721 Windover
DOOley Frank, alteration,l06 a public nearing on theappllca. Dr., Hartxlr View Hills •.•
Abalone, $3,000. Uon of Henry w. Hammond for Susan Sbater, 2401 Clay St.,
Tony Hershey, remodel troDt a Use Permit 1483 00 property Newport Heights, puked her
of store, ZOO·Z02 MulDe Ave., 1ocated at3744EastCoast.H1gfl· 1969 blue 4-door Chevrolet at
$3,000. ny to permit outdoor display 12 :15 a.m. on LIOO Park Dr. at
• WEST UPPER BAY aoo sales of paintings. La.tayette Ave., L100 Peninsula;
lvan Wells & Sons, t.unJt, Notice 1s hereby turther given when she returned at 7p,m., the
1-story dwelling at 1958Ga1axy that said public nearing wiD be car was gone ••• Ttle Honda
Dr., $56,900, and swimming held 00 the 18th day of June motorcycle of Alejandro Sui-
pool, $2,500. 1970, at the hour of 8:00p.m: ajlch, 1710 Part Ave., Balboa
Zimmerman,. fence, -427 In tbe Council Cbambers of the Island, stolen the day before,
Fraoclsco Dr., $l,SOO. Newport Beacl!: City Hall, at •as located uMamaged in the
• BALBClA wh.ich time and placea.nyandall aUey between Abalone Ave. and
Marion L. Smith, 2nd story persons Interested may appear Crystal Ave •.•• Robin Reese,
add.ition, 323 Alvarado st., aDd be beard thereon. 6608 W. Ocean Ft., West New-
BI>Ao<:[S A I.. G,_,_.[NT TUN£ U P
:JOI& [an C0&5• .. ,r.ww••
Ca•a.,• 0!~ "'"" C •~ •o ... •
7 •• 673 !1022
$6,000, Don R. Adktnson, Secretary port, reported that his 1964
AGENDA FOR PLANNERS Newport Beach City Chovrolet Nova was stolen
Planning CommJ.sstoo during tbe ntgbt trom the 2700
Pabllsb: June 4, 1970, 1n bkx:k of W. Balboa Blvd.
rne following Items wtU be LDcludlDc folk music aDd dis·
considered by the Newport cussion grOI.IIS.
Tbe Newport Hartxlr Ensi~t~~.o (Continued on pase 5)
The NewL~k ...
TURN-ON with
'Generation Gap'
•
FLARES
•
Brant offers you a variety ot
14 different name-brands of
"Flares" tor your saUsfactloo
and seiecuon. Tb.ts, In addWoa
to our own ezclusln Une ol
"Brant's pants."
A style to suit every taste 1n
price ranges to tit every
pocketbook!
Up·to-tha·minuta
styling with the
new flare lag-
in a rich
selection of
colors and
fabrics-
l~e new look ... men's s~op
270 E. 17th ST.-HILLGREN SQUARE
COSTAMESA • 642-161 1
FRONT WHEEL REGULAR $I0.50
ALIGNMENT SAVE $6.00 $4.50
Beacn Planning Commission at 5. Use permit request of
8 p.m. today In the City HaU Bact Bay Park Inc., DBA Bay.
Council chamber s: stde Village, for sale ot beer
1. Use permit request of 1n coojuoction wtthextsttngboa.t
:
===::===============:: RoUy Pulaski of Costa Mesa launch tlcllltles at 300E.Coast for yacht sales display Ln con. Hwy ., on tbe north side at Coast
If youcani put
y. Of• junction with a manufacturing Hwy., west of Bayside Dr.
oc and plating company enpged lll 6. Zooe change requestofthe Q .. hting ~t..;..,..~ building yacht accessories, 811 J . W. Klug DeYelopmeot Co. of cfli?4-· 4f""~ Production Pl., West Newport Newport Beacn for amend.lnga SL Heights. rx>rtlon of dlstrlcting map No.8
PH 0 H E: 6 7 S-3 6 6 3 oppe. 2. Use permit request of from M.l toC-0-Z at the south-
3519 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR E. 0 . Rodeffer of Corona del west corDer of 28thst.~Lido
THIS AD WORTH $3 Mar forn><>nooheliportlnNew-Park Dr.
port Center. 7. Zooe ctlange request of
OFF REGULAR REPAIR P RICE ON 3. Resubdlv lslon appUcatlon Azimuth Equities I.oc. of New.
VACUUM CLEANER OR SEWING MACHINE of the Irvine Co, for creation port Beach torpre-zoningun.Ln. ANY
ALL MAKES AHD MODELS of 4 Jlli'Cels on the southeast-corpora.ted territory to deter-ir=~===~~~~~;~~~~;;;;;; erly side of the proposed Mac. mine the zoning that will apply Arth~.a Blvd. between proposed to tile pl'qlerty 1t it Is amezed
PacWc VIew Dr. and Sa.n to the city, wtth specia.l con-
Joaquin Hills Rd., Harbor Vte• sideration to be ginn topla.nDad
Hills; 3 of the parcels are 1n-commtm.ity deveklpment of
ON ANY G ALL O N P U RCHASE O F'
tended as commercial sites aDd about 50 acres oortbeast of the
one as the site for an apartment Intersection of MacArthur Blvd.
developmert. and Campus Dr., near the Alr-
4. Use permit request of port. The plaDS lnclude com-
Trlnity Uotted Presbyterian mereta! otoce use comprlslng
Church of Santa Ana aoo St. appro:d.mately 10 buildtngs,
Andrew's Presbyterta.n Church llotel and related b.clUUes. The PITTSBUR GH PAINT otNewportBeachtorareupous land ts being purchased trom
10" OFF OH ALL WALLPAPER youtn center at 511 E. Balboa the McDonnell-Douglas Corp.
~====~;:::::~:;::::::::Blvd., Blllboa, for activities LT. LUCE'S UHI T WIHS I U. Kerry F. Luc::e, son of
Lift-,,_., &-, L '·~ hool .. ..._• LEGAL HOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Luce
"'"''"'"'" llAfi;W'I, . ....,.,.. nt 1807 Tr&d...u.ts Lane, s.y. CERTlf'lCATE OF Bt.SINES!i crest, ts a member of the
36 .. 5 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Fictitious Firm Name Aerospace Defense Command's
THE UNDERSIGNED OOes 25th Air 01Yision that bas won
hereby ceruty that ne is con. the Geoeral Frederic H. Smith
ducttng a lamp and fUture Jr. trophy.
repair bwiiloess at 2721 East Tbe Zsth, cbo6en for bavLD&
Coast Htgtnra.y , Corona del Mar, the best air defense grouod unit
UDder ttte Ocutious rtrm name ln AOC, 1s beadquartered a.1
of Sbeehan Lamp and Ftxture W:cCbord AFB, Wub., oaar Ta-
Serrice, aod tbat said Orm l8 coma, a.ad be_,s safeguard the
:===============~ composed of the toUowtng P81'-aerial a.pproacbes to Nortb A. lOG Wh08e oamelnfulla.ndplace merlca. Lt. Luce Ls a weapons
of res1deoce are as foUows, director at W:eCbord.
TAII..OfiiiNCO AI..T& .. ATIONS
LUXURIOUS SUITS '15
to-wtt: Dlllllel H. SbeellaD m, ==--
2!155 Los Cerlllos Drive, West LEGAL HOTICE
Cortna, Cautorllla. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
WITNESS my llaod Ibis lstd&y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
otJ-,Ii7D.DanleiH.Sheellan tl>ll tile City Couoc:U ot tile
BJ. City of Newport Beach wJUbold
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) a pubUc t.rJnc &taaad-
) sa. meetfnc to be beld oa 1._ 15,
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 1970, II C:OO p.m., to tboc-.
3837 E. CoAaT HI-AV OH THIS 1st day otJUDe,lO?O, etl Cbamt.'l of tM Ctt:J Hall,
e?a . .a1 70 coi'K)NA D&l.. a-4Afll . cAL.I~Oft ... ,"' be*x't me, a Notary PubUc 1D SSOO Newport ~ Hew-::::::;::::::::::::::~ .... for --... stale, po<t Boadl, CaUallla, to ...... rulciJnc tborala, dlll1 commla--wllllllltJMopoood..,oal
-aod nora, peraootU, bodclot u pnJ>&Nd by lilt CU,
BRAD 'S TV "" •. ,_ ... ,,._, _ .. DIUII.Iu.-m • .......,.., lbt lJoc&l,...
c .. -•• Mar, ,......,..,,. bon to me to be tbl pow ... 1110-71, at wbkb Umt la-
Znolth
IAOJO • TtlfVISfOIOI 675·2212 "'.,. ................
SONY TV fROII $99.95
-....... -.-to --.... --sortol>e tl>owfDIDIIIItnmaat,&lllaa. -llllollhe .... __ _
-ladpd to ... tllat he-looiiJ, CopH .. lilt ..........
bodclot ... ·-•'-· DIJ -aocJ oiiA:&I Jklo bJ lilt poellc lo lilt alllce -'-1-o R. HJ.11, "*'1 oltheCIIJCtan.
Pwl>lk 1a .,.. 1or aid c.-, LAIII.l LAGI08
... -. II}' Coal!OI&-a-CU, Clork at lilt
JlhO Od..M, lt'lU. CJQo at II-' BeOclo
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lo lilt lle-t --.. ... llooparl -.......
your money on a sure thing,
where can you putit1
•
Legal secretaries install NEWPORT HAROOR ENgGN E . Sir H I I d !UU. IOAlD '10......, ARSTSECTION--PIIel nc U ree ec e PloMiartloo_c...,,_
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970 .. w bo dloo •nl by IIH.IIaJ
MoolJ 1-llodolllceroollllo s-l7 Ill Fn-. 111 a-(X)IIliiA DEL liAR, CAUF. Tho OCI Fr ...... ollllll Ll-KalboiKowpoctlloacb;roco<d· M-~ -I'"' -' ~~~~.~~ ~ -· =... ... ~ ~:..~ ~~.oa~o-.! ::.=:::u.:::.~ =-:=. "!,: ~~ =
lkllllt; .., .. Kea Keefe~, ftut N b k . d I p.m. ,.,. .. ,, , .. u: Ia ., .. , lll.u. Tbom.u Pole ~ EbiiU ca. -,......,. 1-
AWARal-0 ....-10 DlaPo Tabacb ud Keno Webor
of Copre Scbool, B&Jboa. &t tbe Orange CountJ aeleoce fair.
Dlue. Wbo plul to become a Yeter1Dirlu. woa tbe
u.s. Army apec11J award for ber stuctr ot tbe etteet of
nrlolll media oo IOtiDd W&Yes lD nter ciiiTeat. Ketan
reeetYtd tbe 11alor special anrd trom tbe Soctet)' ot Pet.
roiAium Eq:lDH:ra 6lr Ilia lludy ol metal cono.Joo ill va.rlous
a.cid mecUa. "I mlgbt eod ~ belAC a 8Clemilt,"' be said.
" .... ,,-11<'""':!; ..... Doltlede ew 00 prevlewe lbo IJIIer!altb -... -cao-delllar. U,IAIOocl• .... 11 • • poa, -.. wtct preadent; Ton c-...
lira. kar• Twoer, IICI'etar')'; , Pruid4d trle P. Strait ol II ,
Mn, JOft.D. WIICOJ: treuurer· IUs. Horace Bte)lmlD ta ,.,.... Ulult:ratld by Tbelm& Newport Bllcb trUJ atnuwn 8 t t J ne 7
..... Goorco ..... ..: ......... : _,,, ber homo Ill IOU E. --· ..w ..... pre--ol IIIII ,..... oe: a e I me u
ODS', ud Mrs. Albert Eccles Balboa f4Bifd., Balboa. tar tbl rift .~ at the llmcbeoll. Unttu. Volldeera' a'W"Uda
Jr., NAI.B representa.ttn. a.ru:ml ewport Blaeb Fr....,_ wtll be preaatecS 1o Mn Pat-Tnt Ne9PQrt BaUet Co., Ballet A.am., wb1eb. cdlrs op..o
Attorney James L. RUbel Jr. of the 11btar)' ll&lad t.ebloa,. GHAT SOU1HWES T CORP . fieta R. DaYI.a of IntDt; Mra. member of tbe PacU1e Western portuntty ud ebaU.,.tDJOIIIIII
wu tbe muter of ceremooles to be beld at IIOOD Wldoe_,, f OJIIlS LO CAL COMPANY 0. A. M&Ucln ot SaWADa, Mrs. Reciotal B&Uet As&n., UDder tbe danc:ers ill tbl local ar-. lla
Ull1 IJlltalllDg otft.cer. The Or. Juoe 11• Great SouthWest Corp., ana~ Rlcbard Poueber of Sa.ata ADa, 41tectioo. ot Mooa. Frances, will the ladder betweeo U. taJllt
up Cowty chapter of Barber Wrs. Robert Marshall, for~ tioaallaad aad enrlroomeatde-Mn. Herman Romm of Coroca preseot performances a.t3a.od 8 &ebool a.od tbe pMte1~
Bbop Quartets eotertained the mer mayor, wtU 1DitaJ1 tbtDIW Yelaper, 'DDCM~DCeS tha.t a oew del Mar, aDd Mrs. T. D. Wor-p.m. Suoday, June 7, at the compaoy proridlD(d&Dcel'awU:b
peetJ. board: Presideot, M.ra.l:lonee IQbsldlary, Recreatioo En-. dell ot Hu.otlngtonBea.cbforout. Lyceum, Costa Mesa tUgb llD ~rtuolty topertormuader
Pres1l1eot Sat loa 8, Ben)Lm.1D; Yl.ce~pr~Gd«Gt, Yl.roomeiU Inc., bu beeo for. stanctiDIItU'Yice. school. prot'esliool.l lt&adardl wbtll
yer s awolll-Mrs. Walter White·, ..... ~-. med &lid WlU ---uarter In Capsule reYiews of thls Guest ballet companies also conctnut"' their educa.Uoo. at ted tbefollowtngchairmen:Jea..n -~ ._ ..., .... T u.-Wrs. Heory L, Sei:IODI·, aDd N~ Beacb, California. year's award wlmJnc books by Oil u"" program aretbeWhlttler home. lckers are ua.LI&b .. bf n.-t, press; Lola Eastvedt,re-..... .,..... Cl~ ~u c ••"'•·••• treasurer, Mrs. Alu V. AD-Tbe •J¥10UDCeme.nt was made Ora.oge County authors will be ... ,c ~ et o., performing .....,..... -...tOll. sena.Uoos; Pat Weir, bulleU.n; drews. by WUUam D. Ray, ezecutfye g1¥en by Joho A. Wrt .... t ol "ROOOO Capriccio," andtheSa.o 1,_ _______ _
Barbara Williams, htsto..t..... ..., Fer-~ V·" ·-Ylee---estdeot ot GSC, woo Newport Beach, a past prest-~ ..uey Junior Ballet Dottle de MaUcoon, bel' Uaisoo; w utbot o1 ~ Co 111 Ya.rgaret LOYtc, b)Ood h<t...... llliam J. Duncan. a Dated tbat asset& nlued at OYer dent of tbe Frleods, and lirs. •• preseot g "Horsln'
......, "RMS Queen Mary, queeo ~ $40 mUUoo ot Maceo Corp., a Romm, author awards com -Arowxl" and "Pas de Deux."
lAta Eberetein, Insurance-ere-the queens, •• wlll be peat apea. esc IQhcldlary. bad been tra.os-mtttee member. The preseo-The Newport Ballet Co. W'ill
d.U lm1on; Pat KUngensmtth and ker. His book ts a b1Jtory ol ferred to tbe oew company tor tattoo of the oew omcers ot perform a. classic, ''Two Da.n-
Faye Eccles, ways and means; the ship and tbepeople Wbo made 100'11 of lbe stoek ot REI. 1970-71 will cllmu tbe after· ces for Four and Ttu'ee," aoo
Ariana Renner, charitable,· 1oe ~ d •·· b 'I
5El.L!R
TRANSF!RR!D
MUST SELL
Barbara c r ... JilCKl$ Ill'.... er ~ years Oftlcers ol. tbe oew compaD)' ooon. President wiD agaln be '·CtJa.racter Suit e." The ba..llet
Pol··c• Bloner Etbel Wi~~ .. ·:~ymp~! at sea. lnclude Edwt.D o. Ettinger, Mr. Stri.Kt; 1st Yice.prestdeot workshop, the apprentice gi'OtCJ cedta'e; La.ura Burgellbaocb, ReseMatiooB tor lUDCbeoo cbairm&.D ottbeboa.rd;E.James James A. Hanrahan of Newport at the Newport Ballet, will
may be made -.... 111 .... Mtaar, prest.d.ent, a.od rtce-Beach; 2Dd vtce -pres.ldeat, Doo preselt 2 short numbers.
4) roaa delMar aurreaderedb1m pa.ruamentaria.n; Faye Eccles, ""1 ~ esldeDU Hugb 81 deY leV-Meadows of Salta A Srd AU eed W1U (Coatlnued. from Pap 11 1 the • U d-.. -• sunshlDa secretary· and Jean 673-HSO. pr ue, e 1 aa; proc s go toward
Two attnctln bomes Ln
Coroo.a del Mar on 1-1/Z
kits, Ask $11,500. TrJ
$10,000 ........
Broker-Contact
MARY LOU M.A.RION
644-2430 se a po ee ..,.... ..... ent • mem; Harokl Lynch Jr., plan-¥ ce-pr estdent, AdOlph A, scholarships and dancer par-
• MONDAY, MAY 18 at 11 p.m. on a warrant ebar-Hecker, lllterclub. Tbe De1f boot bJ Ellen Lee, nine:; E. F. EWott, deslp; and Kroch of La.pua Bu.cb; 4th tlcJpaUon in the a.nnual festival
Rlebard George Fort.ev1lle, ling speecU.ng alld drl'YiDg Wlth-Tbe oe:d meetiog will be ''Old Newport: tbe aeaport William F, Fawcett, marketing. Ylee-presklenl:. Mrs. O!.aDe De of the Pacltic Westero Regiooa.l
21, ol 128 25th St., West Ne•-out a lloense ••• Mike GordoO ~~~~···:~-::--:~=~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!~-~~~~~·ll!~~~~ll!·•llllll••••••~•.;;;;;;;;;; port, was arrestel1 a.t 4:40p.m. Pttts, zs, otllS 25th st., West
at 118-A 25th St. on a cbarge Newport, wu arrested at 9:15
of possesslon of marijuana, aM a.m. at hls resideoce on a
the following were arrestel1 on warrant ctw'ging culUVlllloo of
charges of belng present where marijuana ••• Mrs. Cratles
marljua.oa was used: Frel1ertc:t Smith, 38, ofl400 Estelle Ln.,
Julius Critchlow, 19; Robert Harbor HlghlaDds, was arrested
Monroe, Jr., 18, and Michael at 2:15 a.m. at the .southeast
Kookoa Keyes, 18, aU of UB~A Arcbes ramp on a cbarge of
25th St., and Charles Conrad drh1ag under the lntluence ot
Ll.nde, 19, of 128 25th St ••• a.lcobol ••• Rlcb Kirkpatrick_
Wac Arthur Powers, 403 Fellz, 16, of 337 FloWer St., Costa
East Bltdf, ns arrestedat9:15 Mesa. driYing his bicycle oo
p.m. at Bayside Dr. a.od Coast Marloers Mile, wu injured in
Hwy, on a charge of lntolica-an accldeot al 2:50 wtlh the ear
Cion In publlc ..• A car driYen of Holmes W. Taylor, 44, of
by Bury Wayne Smith, 18, Z07 Vla Mentone. L1do Isle ••.
of 1007 Balboa Blvd., No. 10, Owner EariTlbbttsreported~
Balboa, onrturDed on Balbol. theft of Items Yalued at $356
Blvd., oeu I St., at 8:45 p.m.j trom Earl's Landing. 282'1 w.
his passenger, Paul Lee MU-Coast Hwy.,lb.rlnersMile,be~
ler, 18, o!Whlttter, was taken to tween May 9 aDd 13· the stolen
Hoag Hospital ••• A Honda uems 1Dcluded clotiung, a z.
motorcycle dl·l¥eo by Rlehard wbeel dolly shotgun, z stop
McComb, 26, of ZU 40th St., lamp lenses', battery charger
West Newport, southbound on a.nd tbe carburetor trom a car
Newport Blvd. at Hospital Rd., AUked 1n the Jot ••• M.anapr
Newport Heights, at 4:30p.m •• Tom Jerry Stemper reported
htt the rear of a car driven the theft of an. outboard motor
by Rocer Se.lden Walke, 19, a. boa.ltnea'eclattbeSehockBoat ot 1071 Cheyeme st., Costa Co., Z900 Latayette Ave., West
Mesa . • • Barbara Lee Or-Newport, some ttme after May
satti, 35, ot 1501 Etoo Pl., 1$; tbe loss wu set at $685.
Westc llft, was lnjured in an
aceldeat at 1:05 p.m. witbacltJ
pack loader drtYen by Lloyd
Charlo$ PY>betlool, 2>, olll2 w. cotst M"1.. t-s, oo 18th
SfS'I~ ln1.ae AYe. , , •
Eocbarls Stamlres, 28, of 4645
Perham Rd., Cameo ShOres,
was Injured when his ear 1FU
struck Io the rear by the ear
drlveo by Stanley Herbert Oat-
way, 74, ofOjal on Coast Hwy.
near Goldenrod Ave., Corora
del Mar ••• Red paint was used
to prlot the words, • 'KUUng tor
peace Is l1ke fornicating for
chastity," on the tramc Islam~
at G St. and Balboa Blvd., Bal-
boa • • • Owner Robert Hirte,
2127 Matloers Dr., Harbor
Highlands, reported the theft of
2 oulboard motors, a tape re-corder aDd anaddlngmaclline a RESTING in ber beacb chlir,
$534 loss, from Boatlslaad~ •• Sarah L)'l¥1., 1!-1/2 weeks old,
.2.244 w. Coast Hwy., Mariners en)oyed ber ft.rst daJ oo tbe
Mile, durtng.the algbt. beacb Sunday, AprtllZ, introot
of the bOme of her parents, Pat
• TUESDAY, MAY 19 and Dooe Lynn, on the ocean
David Stuart Beard'trood, ZO, tront oa Balboa Peninsula Po tnt.
of 614-B M.arguerJte Ave., Co-(Ell Wood pOOto,)
Fairview needs helpers
FUrriew Sate Hospital ror volves ca.mes, ebants, and tn...
the mentally retarded, wtth a te.rpersooal relations. Helpers
present population of over 1,500 are also oeeded to push wheel
patleots, ls In oeed ot many chairs, assist with feeding.
volunteers who are willl.ni to vtstt with patients, gtn wud
pve a few hours a week to as-parties, wort with pa.Ueots in
s1st the regular staff. Yen, tberapeutle prool PI'OifiJO July
womeo and young adults, 14 or 13 to Aug. 28, and to assist 1n
older, are needed tn a variety Ship wort_catalogulng,a.DIItime
ol programs. keeping. Cootact the oo-ordlm-
Seveoty volunteers are oeed. tor of YOhmteer sentces, Enkt
ed tor the Ortf-Scbulwerk pro. Latbrope, at 545-9S31, says the
cram, wtlleh is a creative m-.ns Volunteer Buraa of Newport
of communicatloo wh.lch Ill-Beach.
'Know your fireman '
Flrema.n Michael Hubert ftl structioo ln 1964.
born 1D Akroa, Otdo, Yarcb 5, He jotaed tbt C&lUonla Na.
l'MS. He left there at a very Uoaal Giard ill late 1M4. at.
earlJ ace aDd eame to Call. tended a moatbat:ra1.D.iDciDFort
fonia. He 1rU n.llld 111 Alta-KDOX. Ke:atQeQ, wu bOaDnblJ
d-. p-ad1ated lromJ-Mulr dlscbar(ld Ia Aj>rl~ IM5,-
Hl&ll S<:boollll Paad-IDIMl. ·-Calllarllla state Poly.
He tbeo atteoded Puadera City teebale CoU.ce at su Lula
CoUoco and llflduated 'Oilb U ~. maJo<IAI Ia &lfiCIII-
A.A. delfM Ia bulldlnc --tura1 ..._.... Wbllo at-lelllllar collocobo_Qd __
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MONTW 01" JUNI WITt4 SUPER SAVINGS ON ALMOST $2 MIL·
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the account best suited to your
individual needs.
ALL INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY
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HIGHUGHT . ot lbe !lnDd opelllllc of the Sinclair Pallll l at 19th
St. and Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, was the olftcial ribbon cutting. I.DCI~e:;
from left Gordon MarUD., preslderd. of the Costa Mesa Chamber c.
Yoa.k Mi~ Costa Mesa· Alu Sinclair vic.e.pres:ldent ot Sinclair Paints; Mayor Robert Wl~, and Sidney Smc'Lalr, also a St0c.la1t vtce.presldeot. Peter Breck, star of TV's
"Big Valley," was a guest at tbe openi.Qg, aloog with Sam and MaJ: Siocla.lr, vtc.e.pre-
sidellts or the 42.yeu..old company, wlltch oow has ZZ stores.
Alta Bahia installs
Newly lnstalledorticersofthe New members in the gra\C)
I~~::~Ba.h.J.a commlt1ee of the are Mmes. L. w. Jenks, Robert
County Pll.llharmontc L. WoU, J. Mason Jr., aM
are Mrs. John W, Leonard R, Hall. Mrs. Marlin
cha.lrman; Mrs. Sbeely, Newport Beach ctty 11-
Mrs. John Croul, vice chair-brarlan sloce 194-4 a former
man; Mrs. L. W, Jenks, record-Alta Bahia membe; has re-
;::ani""'it;;.retary; Mrs. Ric hard jOined the group ' r 1 corresponding sec-
and membersltlp Chair-Alta Bal'lia meetings are beld
· Mrs. David Chambers, the tllird Thursday or each
Mrs. WllH.a.m M. month, guests are Invited to at-'
Cha.lrmen assisting In com-
mittee work are Mrs. Paul
Queyrel, chalrman, aDd Mrs.
J, Mason Jr., co.cha..lrman of
ways and means. Mrs. Leonard
Hall, publicity co-chairman;
Mr s. Luis Laz.o, previews; Mrs.
Herman Johnson, continuance
fund; Mrs. William Heidemann,
telephone; Mrs . Raymond c.
Dosta and Mrs. E. Morgan
tend the committee's meetings,
according to Mrs. Perry G.
Gill. Additional inlormatlon
may be obta.ined by calllng the
cha.lrman, Mrs. John W. Don-
aldson of Costa Mesa, 548-0036,
GOP WOM EN"S CLUB
OFFICERS MEET
First board meetingotexeeu.
tive directors of the Mesa Verde
Republican Women's Club was
held May 11 In the Costa Mesa
:========::-.·~orne of Mrs. Sarah Sch.aelter,
2920.A Peppertree Lane .
The slate of officers for 1970-
71 club include Mrs. C. W.
~NEW IALICN
~ THEATRl
.:r-· dents,
Hom• ol Rodin g C.~.;, and Mrs, Burton WHder; recor. logu
lolbo• '•";.,, .... e b7J-404a ding secretary, Mrs. Wiltitlm
c~.ld w .. h '•••n• Onl y Collum Jr.; treasurer, Mrs.
l~~==•:o:':':" :":'':":'':':'':':•=::j William Hall; Mr s. Edgar Niss. ley, corresponding secretary
and ch.apl.a1n; parliamentarian.
Mrs. Arthur Gi llespie; Amerl.
c...•Lism, Miss Dorothy Napk.le;
Mrs. Douglas Beamish, bridge-
marathon; education, Mrs, Bar.
ba.ra Bunker; bi&Ulrlan. wts.
Arthur Gillespie; hospU:aUty,
W:rs. James Woodin; b!r&tesses,
Mrs. W, 8 , Hilliard; Miss t~~~:~;;.,Jarrett, pachyderm II editor; publicity,
TERRI MULKEY of Corona del
Mar shows ort just a few of the
mllUon discount tickets that will
be distributed for the Southland
Home and Garden Show, to be
hekl JWleZ0-28ioAnahelmc.oo-
ventlon center. Tbe ticketS,
ava.llable at awry loeaUou
.hthout c.barre, wW san adults
one-fourth of admission price
to the 10-day show, wlltc.h will
one.fourth ofadmissloopr lc.eto
feature products for the home,
furnished rooms, vacattonlaJx:l,
art ga.Uery and a floral u:-
New saviaas
h.q. plaaaed
8aiJdlll( pormlla lOr ......
Donoylloriop ud Lou A-.
ollleo ••• -._ by lilt CltJ 01 ~ M-.
Tbt 01'1' bolldlllc wiUroplaoe
a temporary ofllce DOW kat.ld
1D Nnport Beacb, &DIS wW
serve tbe eotire beach eom-
mun1Ues-relllrt uea.
A cootemporary rtus &DI1
stucco, ~-ltory ltr~~eture,
with 4700 square feet of floor
space. will bt bultt al R&ymood
a.nd 17th st •• Costa Mesa, lo a
Dew slqlpblc center.
Herb Heo.sley, director ol all
braDCes at DowoeySaYlnp, wtU
be acting manapr wbeo tbe
buildlllc .......... !all.
The Newport Beach otrlce,
open on1.J s years, has more
that $S mJWoo 1D sartnp de-
posits, which will be tra.na-
ferred to tbe oew Costa Mesa
building.
OPIHIMGS FOR T RIPS
PLANMED BY YMC.t.
Les Doak. Orange Coast
YMCA director ot c.amplnc.
says that there are still some
openings tor this summer's
''Travel camping'' trips:
June 19-27: Gr and Canyon.
Las Veg:as, lltgb school, co-ed.
July 5-12: High Sierra cara-
van tor boys, grades 6-9.
July 14-21: CaWornla coast
tor girls, grades 6-9.
July 23.30: CatallDa e.rpedt-
tion for boys, grades 6-9.
Aug. 10-14: Adventure weet
tor boys, grades 4-6.
Aug. 20-28: SaD Franctsco
caravan, lltgh school, CO·ed.
Aug. 29~t. 6: Lake Tahoe,
Sierra Nevada, gtrls, grades
7-12,
Reservations can be made
at the Y, 2300 Uotverstty Drtve,
Newport Beach, In the Back Bay,
phone 642-9990.
HElD OVfR
It's a swJtchea-on
lau~h riot!
Mrs. Thomas Bec'nvith; tete.
phone tree, Mrs. Sa.rah T.
Schaefer, and Mrs. Richard
Lusk, precinct. travaganz.a with nowers and --~.~:1~~~~:=-! sh rubs from 21 couotries. '
Student leaders honored "'fourstars * * * *Highest ratin r .
A production of qua lily and a
rratifyinr achievement."
-W1n!U Hale. N.Y. Dally Ne•s
"Epic battle of lhe sues."
-VII'Ic!nt C•nty N 'f. Timu
1." TilE JLv, WAI.US rRODt:~(J'I Mn~~t 1Ef the "'dousarz~ Ders
·~'. -· IRENE PAPAS -· ' ·-· '., .','. ,.• !:;P ...:: ::"!. ~-"i!"
-outs"
6 PR. COM VE RS E ALL·STAR
HIGH BLACK REG. $8.95 9 PR. GAME WARDEll
HIKIMG REG. $19.9 5
A
story
of
love
w1thout
mean mg.
Shoes SALE Shoes SALE s 1
6 PR. CROSS·COUHTRY
Shoess~:.:;SALE s SALE S2 95
EVERYDAY SPECIALS
Teaais Balls
I'I""STLYAHIA
ITIA DUTT . SJ~z.
~-·'----DUCK F!ET
Fias S695
(a&.lMISH)
Garrison, Orange; Michael
Moran, Fountain Valley; Eric
Samuelson, Garden Grove, Ma.e
Slliooda, Saota Ana; James
Snedaker, Newport Beach; Pat.
rlc.ia Terrill, Newport Beach;
Deborah Wilson, Huntington
Beach; :m:1 Marjorie Woodley,
Costa Mesa.
"UIIIfliOfl'-,l
Open Nlflllly .:u .......
Su ... y 1145 p..,;
Bcb "THE =-&-YEAR'S 'T, BEST
lid CQ!..,£0.!!"
~E .......
,.. 71ot
BARGAIN MATINEE
EVERY WED. 1 P·M.
FREE REJ"FIESHMENTS
Ad ults $1.00 ·Child 7Sc
HEliPORT HARBOR EN~Grl
ARST SECTION--Ptp 6
. T11UR5DAY, JUNE\ 19111
CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
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-tt*** HIQHJ:S'J IIIIATINQI A thr iller of humen Interest. humor end auspense ••lorel"
-Won4a Hole, N.Y. o.ily,._,
"'I.CCCC(,..USNG ... ASUIE.f1R£HITI"'
-Dorollty M.,.,.,., L.A. H..MI l M'1W
AIRPORT -IUIIr UIICASTER • DEANMAmN
~WI SEIERB ~ACQUEUNE BISSET
GEORGE IEIINEDY HELEN HAYES
VAN HEFUN MAUREEN STAPlETON
BARRY NELSON LUIYD NOUN
I
TH. YUR'S IIOST AWA.,..D P'ILM
"W' STARTS THURSDAY, MAY 28 1:1:
"G" ·lA TED -IT'S FOI: EVERYIOOYII
TheAudi
is breathtaking.
lb ventilation~
completely the
air every 30 seconds.
Test drive it today.
It's more of a car
t han you think.
CHICK IVERSOII
PCIRSCHE I AUDI
900 We~! C~f H1ahw~y I Newport Be.ct,
646·9391
OUIIG£ COONTl'S AUTHOIIl£0 DEAl!l
•ANTED TO IIENT
APARTIIERT mt
IIU U. 1101111 lOr I ldlb, .,,....,.,, __ _
---~~~-$1Ji cr nao.
Men's shop opens GIVE BLOOD JUNE 12
llo&g -11&1 W\11 be I be site
t»r the BkxMSmoblle oa Friday, Toc».y'a "ae• look" lDmea's Valley. WhUe tberG, he coor-June 12, from 2:30 to 7 p.m.
fUrn1stlJ.ocs could weU be tbe d1Dated wardrobes tor lbelt. Ho~l aDd Red Crou omc1a1s
commoo deoominatot aeeded to rltal pciiC)Mtlt;tes m1 also are liopeMuattblsbloodctra.w.
bri.Dg. ~.son and &f'lJidal Mn"td u a modeL iD1 wtU attract dooors to suf.
toptber apin, accord1DI fleleat oumbers to ott&et the
YOUilC 8raJlt Baker. ._ICMlilll summer alwup.
Tbe receMly opeoed A receot survey renaled t.bat
Baker Men•s srq, lD ODly SCI! ot tbe ell&fble blood
Sqlare, on E, 1 '7th st. 1D daoors lb tbe Newport-Costa
Mesa, is alocalfamlly Mesa uea actually roll~tbeir
venture. Teod.J.ng sbop aleens to doDlte bAood, accor.
ye&r-old Brant Js to Georp Hyde, Orange
Kevt.n. 15; couslnB Em my blood program director,
18, a.Dd Scott Duyan, zs, ~ida
mother, Jo Ellen Baker.
and KeYiD Uve wttb tbeir motber
on Rutland Rd. in WestclUf, ud
Em my Lou a.nd Scott Uve wttb
tbelr parents, Mr, am
Peter Duy2n. on Saut.tago
Dover Shores.
Tbe Men's Sbop ~~= styles for all ages, ~
some 14 oamebrandsot'
wllJch are remlDlsceot of tbt
popular bell bottom trousers
of tbe 1920's.
Brazi: formerly managed a
store iD the San Feroudo BRANT BAKER
MikeJohnson.-----------
is elected
Mike Johnson of 5112 River
Ave, became the new prestdeal
ot tbe West Newport lmprOYe-
meot Assn. last weekloanelec-
tion beld a weeka.ftertbeannual
meeting.
Assisting him will be Tom
Bla.Ddi as vice president. Dtck
Clucas as $@C!'etary, Wllllain
HeWngs as treasurer, IUid
dtrectors RllSS Grlmth, Laoce
Abbott, Curtl.s Blumkea.odYrs..
llerrlll SI\IUliiL Wllo II tllo put
president.
The anooaJ meetiJI& IJ>cluded
discuss:Wn o1 beach problems
&Jld tbe freeway sltuattoo. By.
laws coocerntng electtoo pro.
cedure were passed.
ORGAN AHD CHORAL
CONCERT OH SUNDAY
A program of organ a.oo
choral works wtll be present~
at 4 p.m. Sunday, JUDe 7, at tbe
Community Church, Congrega-
tional. In Corona del Mar.
ThOmas Whitney, organist-
choirmaster, wtll perform
works by Buxtehude, AtDe, J. s.
Bach and Reubke. Mr. Wbitoey,
a professor or music at UC(,
will direct tbe chOir ID
Britten's Festinl Cantata_
''Rejoice iD the Lamb," and 111
two ot "ftve mystical songs"
by Ra~h Vaugtm Wllllams.
SokH.sts are Lu<:tlle Ander. ton. meu.o soprano; Ellen Ro-
binson and Sue Atterberry, SO·
praoos; and Bill Richardson.
bass. David Sm lth, orpn1st of
All Satnts Church, Pasadena.
wiU assist In tbe Vaughan wu.
llams and Britten worts.
SUMioiER BASEBALL
TO OPEN JUNE 13
Mayor E. F. Hirth of Newport
Beach bas proclaJmed June 13
as b&sebllll day to mark the
otftclal openlng ot the summer
baseball program, sponsored
bJ lbe Boys• Club ollbe Harbor
Area and tbe eWes ol Newport
Beacb and Costa Mea. Tbe
aoo>&I _.,, daJ puade W\U
ODd at lbe Comm11111ty Yoalh
Center to Coroaa del Yu,
wbere a blllpmewt.Ublpii.Jed
to opeo tbe SIUOG.
SOIOLAR HONORED
Carol Klect ol Coola It-
will recel.n IPIClal rec:op"'Lw
d tba Juae e commenctmeat ot
tbl pd1aliDR' cJassotCalstatll
Fallertoo at AD&be1m stldl.m a ma•ntatntac a p-ade potat
• .....,. ot u to s.N .., • 4.0
.wo "' •U couoce -
CHORALE IH CONC!RT
111o 0rup eout eou.a-
coor.lo. moll -Ito -. o1. C•Mdt, wW pnNDt lb: ftel
"'""" -.ert &t occ Ill tbo OCC-atlp.m.-.r,
J-(.TIIo_la_
1110 -of w.-II. G-. or...,ut w.-Man&wlllpr• g_ ..... ........ .., ........ , ...
LIGAL IIOTICI
JOra 10 CUili'I'QIII
IIIPDICil COIIIT or TS
STATI or CAIDOUI.l ~
TBI COUHI'Y or twA-
No. A.M111
Elllalo oiCalllorloo._ ... Doc-.
IIOTICE B IIIUBI aVIJI
to til credUDrl ola. ...... ----aD .. ,._. ----~~~~-..........
Doted May 29. 19'10.
DooaJd Dolllldaoo, Euc:Wiw ot
tlle Will of the abon DUDed
decedeot.
GAL VIM R, KEENE, Att1orDeJ
at Law, 414 N. Newport Blfd.,
Newport Beacb, C&UI. Tele-
-: 1546-lZZl. AtlorliO}' lor
Exe<:utor.
Publl.-.tl: June 4, 11,18, Z5, 19?0,
1J> !be Newport Harbor EDIIIIIJl.
Nflii'ORTHARIIQI! ENliC11
RRST S£Cl1011 - -P• 1
lltURSOAY. JUNE~ 1!70
CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
Would You Like
S-P-A-C-E?
Consider this 3000 square toot 3
bedroom split level home on an estate
sized 95x189 lot.
For the lady of the house lt will be
LOVE AT FffiST SIGHT when she
sees the huge beautl!ully equipped
VIEW kitchen.
For the man, a r oomy BASEMENT
WORKSHOP.
FOR EVERYONE a view of the
ocean, Islands, harbor and city and
a list of custom features a mile long,
including a private bath with each
bedroom •...••.•• Only $79,500.
Call us today to see this spec-
tacular offering. 673-8550.
l32 lh .. ori.. c. ...... lllor -67).8550
Just bring the family!
Mesa Verde
(ONE! OP THE HARB OR A.RE .~'S CHOI CEST
ReSID t!NTIAL COMMUNITI ES/
• .f.bedroom home wtlh familY room.
• pool, heated and filtered. • shake roof.
• eoclosed froot court-yard. • electric built-ins.
A.LL FO R 144,900
Aloha!
LOTS---12,000 SQ. FT.
$3,000 EACH
ON THE ISLAND OF HAW An
Alnok». Estates • Keaau St. • District ol Puna COUDI:y
Wella-McCardle Realtors
Reliable Service Si"'e 1943
1110 MnJIOIT 541.7729 COST All!'-'
~' ~ ~ ._.. . ..
SEMPLE
REAL ESTATE
.BSIDBHTIAL AND IUSIN BSS PROPER.Tl!S
·-POR IHTERBSTBD, PllOI'ESSIONAL
CONSIDBRATION See
la.,.L! RUL ISTAfl
2515 I . C..M M..,., c. .........
C7S.2101
> a COJ~ona b€l maR,.,
CORNER DUPLEX
LARGE LOT, CLOSE TO BEACH, GOOD INCOME
TWO 2-BEDROOII UNITS WITH FIREPLACES
SHOWII BY APPOIHTMEHT ••••
TRIPLEX--
OCEAN SIDE OF HIGIIWAY
JUST COilPLETED
EXCITING HEW DE SIGle. COMPLETE Ill EVERY
WAY ..• FIREPLACE IH EAOI UIIIT, BEAUTIFUL
LANDSCAPING
••••
2 BEDROOM CHARMER
LARGE COVERED PATIO---R-2 LOT
D01't Y. fR.\1'tKl.lX
I RU.l.TOR' mobllc..t-e-."',..·-"-1 &73-222'2
........ ~ I I II •••1 ltl .. Cull 1111 ......... c .........
{Je~ Bcuwtl f<.a/t'l
~b
HAIIOIS lEST IUYS
lalboa Penllllllla
Charm of lhe old, liY
cellent locati 3
used brick f
$56,000.
Cliffhaven
Captivating Ba). View for $39.500. Comfort·
able 2 Be-droom, den hom~ in choict location.
Call to see.
Lido Isle
4 a.droom, 3 b.th1 -$63,500!
r.hanning home, feoat !.ll"ing bearnf':d cef!mg"-.
"'arm panelhng. tozy. used bnck fu·epla rc
& "kmg·51loe" mastr: .•utte. Immaculate thru-
Ollt See & comp•re -can 't he lopped lor
~o~alue '
Back Bay
Colon1a l. 2 storv rf•f'lonv home, 4 Bedrf•nm,
chnmg: room & breaJ.:I aSt room .. nJt"C yard -
perfect for an aclivc lamtly. $43 ,9.'50.
• • • •
Baycrost -Lease
fir~! offering. Gated cou:·l\ard leads tf'l lll t
~nlr·• and sp3CJOU'> l!oor plan . 4 larg£> B!.'d
rtMHm. d uun g rovm & family room. 1sland
}; Jtt·hen. S:175 'J.lon!l1
Offi.:e <>p.n S.turd.ly1 & Sund•Y'
PETE BARRETT REALTY
1605 WntcliH Dr~ N.l.
642-5200
oflnJa~le
Prestige
Waterfront Homes
CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IIDROOiol -~
F-$1:15.11011 TO $!00.11011
FURNISHID .o\MD UNFURIJiiSHID
ALSO
,.RIME BUILDING LOTS
F-$35.11011 TO $17S.IIOII
BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor
133 -.r 0.. -3, N.L 641.-
SIT\IA TID ON TEll ACI:IS
"ACIOUS I A 2 1104U4. APARTMENTS
, ...... ' Unfvm. ,_ $1'0
• P1i\·ate Patios • F11eplaces
• POOLS • q Hole Putt.1n1 Green
• Tenn1s
• ~paz ate Family Sect1oo
• AdJ. to Sd\oo\s tnd P I&YIIound
900 S.. Lue, CIIM
MoeA.rtttur ,,.o, Coou Hwy .el•n to F .. h iOfl \&land
COROllA DEL liAR {714) 6 .... 2611
•••••••••••••••••• 1
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board ol. Realtors totaled
over $54 million for the TWELV,l:
months of 1969. This represents
1,294 unit sales and a dollar value
increase of 4% over the same period
of last year, which was a record year •
List your property with a Realtor
today.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
-c:.n--.-.,---... --... -1.., -. ,_ .......... _642£
In I II m1 .. eo;..._
WI BAQQVAL~Pm)BUTDI roa,.. ..... Aa&A. ...
.. ....... ? ..... ..... .._ .. .,. I r-11,.-. n&l-... , ... -.,._ ....... , nr•---caD•-..,._ ..
fttPini ..... C..ol
eoa~ .... c .. ---0. will ...... .,.. trttoiOb "' lhdt-
tt II'' at tM 11 Lm. SWidQ
Mllr:A. For e. 'Jp.m • ...nce,
.. P. G. -Cllrt.uan -will pr-al • .,.......
IIIII'H.,..I( lllo .. blet..,.ala
ol a.. flU· Gerald Forb)',
Kboll artmtnlltralor 1 wW dJ..,
red tbt procn.m. Pastor Neu-
mua will brl.Drthe message b'
tbe 8f81lln&. • • •
News
ftt~C-ol*
...... , 1100 PaeUle vs.w Dr ..
-Vlow lllllo -ftt Lord'• ~ W11l bl etJel:in..
ted at botb tbl t u 11 a.m. •-moo IIIIa SWidaJ, Dr.-
Eller wU1 deUYtr am .....
oo. "Come, au t. lkN' rt14J."
youth ot tbe COilP'tP.tioB wlll
lead lD a coatemport.r')' ..-.tee
olworlblp a1 7:30p.m. _,., • • •
• • •
... ...
liMit
of Sed.~
note ..,_
ell)' _, all _ ..
--llloJ-a1
unlluautol
tbal tbe .:....,. ftl
Ploulllr Ill Sllalll
pull ol tbe eoatt•ot. • •
st. ADI!rew's Presbyterlao
Chur<..-. ISOO st. ADdrew's Rd.,
cwr llano-''Tbroupenemy
terrUOry" w1ll be tile sermo.o
t:apte of Dr .Cba.rles Dtereotleld
at a, 9:SO Ud 11 a.m. Stmday.
A 81J'Yiee of Infant baptism will
be beld ac S p.m. A bJgb school
aeniol' banquet 11 scheduled tor
7 p.m. 1n tbe nrestde room.
Tbo Newport UnllJ Cburcll,
moeiiJIC a1 15tb st. lJid, lniM
AYe •• CWI HaY• -Tbe Ret'.
Loren Fllcklnav will preacll
at 10 Lm. Sunday oo tbe tDplc,
"Tbll mao shall be b-..cL"
The Wednesday eveDiDe siDC-
splraUOilS haYe been supeDded
tor tbe summer. • • •
AWARD WIN'HERS at tbe May Z8 Hll.OO llDale for the
Tuesday Club lnchlded Mra. JobDSlmpsoo, at lett, key award,
and Mrs. Robert Fuller ,laurel award. (EtbelJD Miller phOto.)
• • •
Chrlstia.D Scleoce Churebes-
Tbe lesson sermon topic for
this s.-, 1s "God ll1e oo1y
eause aad creator." Services
ue at 9:15 a.od 11 a.m. 1DNew-
port Beach, 11 a.m. in Costa
Mesa, and 10 a.m. tn Harbor
VIew lUlls.
• • •
Tbe Central Bible Church,
tlrd St. at Ora.nge Ave., Costa
Mesa -Pastor fred Morse will
brlng a communion meditation
oo "Power to face We's prob-
Lems" at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Suo-
day, At 7 p.m., special recog-
aJ.Uoo will be given to gra.dua.tlng
.tuderts at a "grad night" ser-
Yice. • • •
The Newport Harbor Lu-
theran Church, 798 Dover Dr.,
Newport Beach-Pastor James
BlalD will preach on "The cost
ot dlsclplesbip'' at 10 a.m. Sun -
day senlce. During the 8:45
a.m. Suoday school, specl.a.l tri-
bute will be paid to Pastor Blain
1.o bOoor of the lotb anniversary
of hls tnstalla.Uon as pastor of
the church. Dedicatlon of the
oew b .clllties ha.s been set for
10 a.m. Sunday, June 14.
ADMINLTIRATOR Gerald For-
by wUl direct the baccalaureate
service for the P. G. Neuma..on
Christian school at the 7 p.m.
Sunday service at the First
Baptist Church of Costa Mesa..
There wiU be testimonies aJXI
class presentation by the teach-
ers, aOO a message by Pastor
Neumann.
THE UlTIMATE IN FEMININE APPAREL
WILL NOW BE OPEN
SI:HD.I.Y5 11:00 .I..M. TO .:00 P ....
THE MR. LEVI'Se SHORTS
SEASON IS NOW!
$6.50 -$7.00 -$8.00
A fresh 8880rtment of walking aborts,
fuller cuffor active use in a broad range
of waist sizes. Mr. Levi' .. Short• in
traditional styling with belt loopo and on·
8ei1ID pockets. Many pattern.
and colors in Sta-~ fabrics.
CHECK OUR MEN'S SPORTSWEAR
DEPARTMENT FOR FASfDON IDEAS
FOR FA TilER'S DAY GIFTING.
FA TH!R'$ DAY I$ JUNE 21ST
oPfN 9.30-<1.00 -..SAT.-t. '111. 9 I'M
DK .. AIUMKHT
1116 _,Oif KVD., COSTA MBA • 541-1!11 •
•
• • •
WHO'S MINDlNG THE SHOP?
Bob Robins Isn't tbe ooly ooe
souc:t away from a busy
Harbor Area busiatsa • • •
llarcrola Wood GIC:..O.
del liar ..., bor dauci>W' Ttaa
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CRE DITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALifORNIA FOR
THE CO UNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-65784
Estate of Arthur Donaldson.
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sery. • • to tbe creditors of the abo•e
aamed decedent that an peraoos U you want to tate just a
baYlne claims ap.iDst tbe said trip, you
deeedG are reqqired to flle Studio Tour
tbero, w1.t.b tbe neeesary !OUCb-Saturday by the
.... 1D. tbe om.ce or tbe clerk Laguoa Beach Art Gallery &lid
of tbl a.bnYI entitled court or Opera Leac-. Tbe tour atarts
to preSIIIt tbem, with tbe 'oe-between 11 aDd 5 p.m. at tbe
ceuary YOUC.bers, totbe uoder-Lacw-, Beach Art Gallery IDCI
l1cDid at aw Offtc.e ot. GalriD roes down tLe cout b' stope
R, Keeae, Attor'DIJ at Law, tl4 at 6 art-ftllad realdeocea.
N. Newport Bl'ld., Newport
-cb, Cailb'llla, wlllcb Ia lllo RABIES RACCINA TION
piau., __ ol lllo .-. CLINIC SLA T&D TODAY
llped ill aU m.altel'l pel"'aaa. Harbor ar• dOC OWDII'S wU1
IDI to 1M ..t:&te o1 aid dec:e-ha•e aaopportuD!tJtobanu.Jr
-. wtlbla -....... -pels YaC<:IDIIod aplul -tbl tlr.t publkltkw o1 ttaia ao-at a ll*lal dOC Y&CCiMtlaa
tlct. cllalc from 7 toi:SOp.m.toltlf,
O.led May 29, 1970. J'"" 4, a1 0nDco COUDIJ Pair.
Doaald Doc81d.:m, Ezecutcl' lfourlil.
of tbe Will of the aboYe Jamed Tbe cUnlc will be operated
docodeol. u • poO>Uc -· .., c-. GALVlll R. KEENE, Allonof II-Rotary Clllll, -
l i(.,;p.,.t.tl4 II, lloopori Btld., Callb:11la VotortDarJ llodlcal a..., Calif. Tllo-AI&. IUid lllo 0rup Coa1CJ
641-l.Ul. __,.,. -..-. ~··' A.atl-nM• ft«<•tiaal,. Plblllb: JIIDI4, 11, 11, !5, 18'70, wlllcb protect tM u&•au; i
Ill lllo Newport Harbor EDIIip. ,_ .. will -"·
Dr. G._ O'WeiJ. Jilfllt• It W-tlr.ill
--..,., Ulllnl.-,wlll llo ~ 11'11111' ..
tO a.m. llll1 ?:OOJ.&. ••-... -,.
lilllm4Y 8CIIJOL AT t:00 .UI.
WOII .. ID'fJCI AT lO:GO .t.)l.
IVIliiiiG SUYJCI AT 'I\GO JJI.
.. ..aT aaMTIIW'I., CIIMlll-..
•
THESE "GAPPERS"
FOR GRADS, DADS
&GRANDDADS, TOO!
1 pours out
••
a cube sound<hamber cabinet. And any-
thing a big clock radio can do, Sony's
6RC-23 can do too-but in less than 5 ..
x 5" of space. Front clock switch makes
time-setting simple, and the large clock
face is designed for easy-reading,.
Charming cube-shaped set comes in a
walnut·looking finish thaf1 very rich.
hip
Radio. But don't have to be to buy ~.
Bach is Bachler
Rock is Rockier
Folk is Folkier
BOY SCOUT TROOP UO, IPQUOI'td b)' tbe Parent-Faculty
Orp.Di.lattoo of Harbor View elemeota.ry sebool, JpeDt the
Way Z31~~w~ee~k!-~e~lld~ ~b~tk~ln~r;aad~~f~~~IA~t~be~wtld~~<r~.,.~" area ot u:1 Mt, San followed trails
toROUIId
Hidden Laie,
Here are 4 ot the oco~,
Tauttus, Cra.tr Enos and
FL OYD MIT01ELL DIES
flOyd M. Mitchell, of 20M
Bery1 Lll., Harbor Hlglliallds,
died May Z8 at Orango Couaty
MedJcaJ Center at the aceotss.
He wu born Much 13, 1907,
In Oklaboma, and came to o.
range County 3& years ago. He
had been a Ule setter for 15
years.
BAY HISTORY DISPLA Ym SS2 MARKS BIRTHDAY
ot' spec:\11 DOte to tbow fA..
teruted lA I>Utorleal Nnport
Bt&eb will be tbe tlblbtt at
Cor001. del lilu Ubruy d.ur1Dc
JWit. Preseoted by tbe Newport
Beac.b eUy arts commUtee, tbt
wall dilplay wW be apbotocra-
pblc """" do110 by Gerald FeJ.
prnUer, wt1o bu made a de-
tal led ltiii!J' of the DOW
demoUJbed Salt WorU 1D tbe
Upper Back Boy, OaiJ receoUy
leveled.. tbe bu1k111lp bad kiDg
been a tavorue subject Jlr ar-
Usta lD many mecHL In tbe
cues of tbe library laadlaplaJ
ol rock& lDd ml.oerals from tbe
collecUoD ol Mr. lDd Mra. Leo
K4ch, .......... -.a~ ...
Cl')'ltal _...,, from tile-
all ....U. Cryllall ud polrl.
llecl --lllo local -udnrloolom-.lalr<>m!M w...., BlaiH ud ... lllcallaa ..........
... 0 aad ... •• Kacb, loG( 11me-.. ot c..-del
Mar, 'ftl'e &moDI 1:111 Aut
membel'l aDd orpa1uu ol tM
Oraap Coull.apldan-.
They do mueD ol tbelr on ca.
tlac ... pollablo& ol ....., ol
their rue flDds.
Mz. Felpm.a.ter, a"""''C'IIIe
artilt, llte plumer, ud pro-
tes&OI' of urbu plangln&, \IllS
b1Ji eoallderable Pill wUb the
camen u a tool 1n tda twO~
feasioD. aDd u u aYOC&Uoo
DO't' to be eoj:)yed by many.
I PARKED CA RS HI T .
HOWARD ROCERS JR.
Tbt Wrd bUtllday ot K1q ··~52" ct.a,•• ann~al ctorwt1oo
lamelameba ~ a lllale bolldly ·to Haag -ltal.
La HanU wt.tb p&n.liel ud PI-Tbe "552 .. Club ls a meD'I
IMDf$, will be ceWnted by ~ ~.dedicated to the DALE E. BEVARD, 4545
members ud trt.eoda o1 Hoac tJIWQdoa ot Hoac Hospllal to Gorbl.m Dr., Cameo Shores,
Ko.p1ta.l's "552" Club oa SuD-a h1J ccmplemeut of ~52 sa-bu beell aam..S Yleepresideat~
day, Juoe 14, wltb a luau at Dora u.at beds. The membera wbo tlJuc.e al Datatroaloc.(OTC),a
tbe Beacbeombtr's io Corooa are ~~tYinc oo tbe L~au com-muutactur• of eleettoDlc test
del Mar. mU:tee, aJoag wttb tbe1r wtHs, equipmeat, t1mt.Dctutru.meoQ-
Tbe ebb's "lslaod HoUC&y .. are: Earl H. Hardap cbalr-t1oo. dicttal data systems, aM
WUl include a Mal TaJ puocb mu aDd member of it.t club otber oomputer-orteat.d elee-
bowl from 5:30 to 7 p.m., board of directors; Harry Bl.b-trooica: equlpmellt, wUb omen
a,Uowed by a &OUZ"met hau aad bitt, clllb prestdeot; Walter J . 1n Sub A-. OurLnc the past
Polyoesl&n eaterta.Wneat. Koch, dlrector; W'Ulla.m c. year be ha.5 bald tbe post ot
Tbe re&taiii"'.Dt wtU becloMd RiD&. director, and Charles Da.tatroa coatroller. He for .
to tbe ptbllc lor tbe btrtbd&J Hoose, club member. merty •n..S uYl<:e-9fuldent
festlnl, wtlb proceeds of the of fllluce tor Abbe)' Reuts,
beaeflt earmarked tot the p RE .. KIHDERCARTEH treuurer of Nelly Doll lDc., a
CLASSES FOR BOYS womu'l dress manubctur•, Contest finalist named The Newport-Wesa unitled
schOol district will bold sum-
"-·d Ro J o1 mer pre-klDderprteo c1asaes nu"iLI rers r. Be..lbora, "Also r received a kit of en-for boysduri.Dgi:sreplarsum-craduatlog senior at Newport couragemeol: &om OtU tnc.t
aod u corporate controller ol
H. D. Lee Compuy Inc., pro-
d..cen ol. mea's work c~
A Newport Beacb 1lli.ll. Harbor htgb school, has re-cO&cb, BobHailey.Ihavewuted mi'r scbOol program. Tbe
Cbarle& Henry Gru, U, ol cetvect DOUce from Watter to study forestry aDd wUd life clauu wU.l be held at8Harbot
U$ W:cFa.ddeo Place, Ceotr&l Hlckle, U.S. secretary of lu-ma.oapmeat fol' a looc tlme. I Area scbools from June Z9
lfewport, wa.s arrested at 9p.m. terlor, ol h.is selection as a am very interested 1D all coo-tlltoueb July 31. There will be -~ May 2:7 oc a cbarp of dr1Y1Dre tlnalist 1n tbe contest sponsored servatloo problems.,, Z5 studeots tor each class sea-
._· ,..-while IIDder tbe lDilueoce of al-by tbe l&aak Walton Learue of He will begla h1s work June stoo. \~ cobol toUow1Dc a urlea ol. ac-Ameriea, -.tioDaJ fO!'estry coo-22. In September be pla.a.s to at-for~y~~!.t~u:,.~-::::
eldeDta lrrrotfi.D& I puked. can. serntion orpniz.atlon. tend Hwnboldt Stale Collece,
Pollee a.1d tbat tbe c&r be was Howard, soo of Newport majJring 1D forestry.AUtarbol' school eiPI.fleoce before re-
. dri'fiAI tad collided with fears Beacb Vice-Mayor w1 Mrs. HJ.gb he bas beea a member of cuW" scbOolioi begi.D.s. C1asses
Survivors toclude a son, Gar)'
of Nevada; a dau,nter, Mrs.
Cuolyn Pfortmlller of Nenda;
a st.ster, Mrs. Lola ADder lOG
of Nnport Belch; a brother,
Clyde ot PaJoa Verdes; aoo 4
grandchlktren.
~»-tked aJooc McFaddea Place Howard Roger s, lsooe ofeleven Key Cb1b Summer FleldsStudy wat be !M!kl ln two seasioas,
THIS EXPEDITION was the first of Straining hikes 1n pre. and 4c&rspuked&JoocNnporl ftnallsts ln the aatloo.. He has CIOO aa:~'w lettered LDnrsity O"le from 8 to 9:55 a.m., l.Dd
pa.raUon for the scaling of 14.,495-foot Mr . Whitney by Troop BlYc1. aear !&th St. bte11 assigned summer work football. wrestUDe and track. =s ~m be 1:: arto Hat~ Funeral services were be)d
Jtme 1 at the Bell-Broadlray
Cbapel wtt.b the Rev. Ricbard
J. Dunlap of the United Metho-
dist Chur ch oftlciating. l.oter-
ment was at Harbor Rest Ceme-
tery.
330 some time to September. Here are, from left, Dan with the Bakersfield omce of He was voted capta1D by Ills v Mt4IIWii& •• f ... iw 1
Skolanski, Scoutmaster Ray Walchli, his son, Robert, COM EDY TO I E ST AGED the Departmem of the I.otertor. team mates of tbe track team y1:;, v~~~': lmlea,..lhll.c.a. ...
and Kevin Spa.ogler, others on the trip were Scouts Jim Tbe Costa Mesa Cine Pily-Hl.s d~es wiU lbCiude working this season. He bas beell a rtoo, Pomooa l.Dd Soaon. 6ot!.f0lt • 540-7172
Hilliard, Greg Lewis, Gordoo HeDty, DeeGtJy,AUenSigrlst, bouse wt.U clo&e 1tJI 5tb MUOD In the offices as well as tbe m~em~ber!,_~ol....:.tlle::_Sa:.:::l=lor.:...."':.:::lld:..:.tor::_~~~--------~~~~~~~~~~~ Berry VaJcarcel Mark Riley Steve Sadleir Kevtn Can.n-w1tb tbe Marc Camoletti com-tleid to better acquaint b.lm 4 scbools.
augtl, Roo Marl~y, John Gru'er aDd Brt.an keot, and dads edy, "Boe.lDc. Boetnc." Wb.J.eh 'lfllh the diverst.ned work load
Val VaJca.rcel and Ed c avanaugfl. wtll be stapd at tbecommtud.t)' of the Bureau of Land Manage.
recreatioo center oa tbe Fair-meat. EGGERS INSURANCE, INC .
FOIIIEJU MEARS CMIERA
NOW AT
lTH NEWPORT IlL VD.
COST A IIESA
....... -313
Custom Lamp Shades
• Custom stlades made
to order.
• Custom lamps made
from antiques, bottles
or what b.ave you.
• Repairs ill restorations
CUSTOM HOUSE
LIGHTING
1610 W. Coast Hlpway
Newport Bea.cb 642-4546
LE GAL NOTICE
P-37343
CERTIFICATE OF BUSlN~,
FICTJTJOI.5 NAME
The undersigned does certit)'
she Is conducting a business
at 1405 Clay Street, Newport
Beach, Caillornia 92660, Ul'kter
the fictitious flrm name of
RHODA MAGJL REAL ESTATE
COtfiULTANT aDd that said
firm l.s composed of the
folJowtnc Pfl'IOU. whoa rame
1A full azxj place or resldeoce
ll: u fo1Jow1: Rboda L.
IUI!IIa'1, 1405 Clay Street,
Newpol't Beach, Ca.lltor1111.
Dated May 18, 19'70
(Slgna.ture)Rtwxta L . Magtlavy
State ot Calltornia,
Orange Cou.oty :
Oo ~Y 18, 1970, before me,
a Notary Public in and for said
State, personally appeared
Rhoda L. Mag:Uavy, known tome
to be the person whose name is
subscribed to tbe within instru-
ment and acknowledged she
executed the same.
Joseph E. Davis, Notary PtiJ-
Uc, My Commissloo expires
J..,. Zl, 1970, (SEAL)
Publish: M.ay 21, 28, June 4,
11, 1970, LD the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
FINE~ CRY CLEANING
ANO LAUNDRY
•
FOR TH E VERY BEST
IH
WARDRO BE M4 1H TEHAHC!
lEE
VALET
CLEANERS
3137 E-Coa1t Hlway.
Co rona dol Mar
WI DILl VII -67S.OS10
CALL .....0171 I'OIIt AN aX,-I:IItT
CA!It~T OOMIUL TANT WHO
WILL. COM. TO YOUfll HOM I:
W1114 .... LD WITHOUT ANY
oa.tOATIC* TO YOUt
H.J~fU~~
D ll HAIICII &"'-.... - -a I'll. -COifA ..._, CM1P..
LEGAL NOTICE iJ'OWdl oo JUDe 11, 20, 25, 26 He became i.Dterested 1.D the
-and 2'J. coolest 1ast February after
NOTICE OF TRI.5TEE'S SALE Stu Bell aad Bob McCaa play Richard England, band director
On Friday, June 19, 19?0, tbe roles o12 romantically ln-at HarbOr Htgh, noticed a smill
at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at tbe cllned tachelou, aDd there are article awearing in a loCal
Grand street {West) eatrance 3 W'UDe bostesses, Barbara paper.
to the Civic Center (Admlnls-G&rUcb, Katby Ladd a.Dd ~eleoe "I never would have kDown
tratioo Building) 1D tbe City Asb. Olin Rlcbes plays tbe about It 1f U hadn't been b'
of Onnp, Callfotnia, THE comedy role of OOUSeu.r. Wr. England," sa.td Howard.
FffiST NATIONAL BANX OF
ORAN GE COUNTY, formerly
named THE FffiST NATIONAL
BANK OF ORANGE, as duly
--Tr-..... aad purltllDl to Deed of Trust data1
Au£111t ZZ, 1M~, eac:•lted by
JOHN LUOERER, aa~
ma.n and recorded Aucust 27,
1968, In Book 8703, Pap 347,
of otnclal Records iJI tbe otflce
of the County Recorder ol Or-
ange County, CaWotnJ.a. WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AOCTIC!i
TO HIGHEST BffiDER FOR
CASH. payable at time of sale
ln lawful mooey of the United
States, all rigbt, Utle and t.n-
terest cooveyed to and oow be1d
but It UOOer said Deed of Trust
1.D the property situated 111 said
County and State, described as:
Lot FU!y-ooe of the SubdJ.~
vlslon of Block C ot the New.
port Bay Trac t, u sbo'wn oo
a map recorded 1.D book 4,
page 29 ol MlscelPneous
Maps, records of Ora.oge Co-
unty, Callfornia.
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
PHONE
17U) 67>0S62
2700 E .. t C011•t Hwy .
C.ron• De l Mer, C.lifOJnie
Young at Heart-Dependable and Smart
Said sale will be made, btt
without covenant or W'U'Ta.Dty,
express or implled, reprdlDg
title, possession, or eocwn-
btances, to pay the remai.Ding
prloclprd sum of lbe note se.
cured by said Deed of Trust,
to-wit: $3,500.00, w1Ul1Dterest
from November 28, 1969, as lD
sa.ld DOte prO't'lded, adn.Dces,
lf any, under the terms of said
Deed of Trust, fees, charges
but, young man, buying power is cash -power
and expenses of the Trustee
ar:d of tbe trusts created by
saJd Deed of Trust.
The Beoeftclary uOOer slld
Deed of Trust, by r8UOO of a
breach or defavlt 1D tbe Dbll-
p.Uou secured thereby, bVe-
tofore eucuted aDd dell't'ered
to the wxterstped a wrltteaDe-
clara.tioo of Oeflu.Jt &Dd Demaad
for Sale, aDd wrltteo Notice ot
Oetaull and Electioa to cause
tbe uOOerslped to sell saJd
property to Allst1 said obU-
p.tions, and tbereatter, OD Feb-
ruary 27, 19?0, tbelmderllped
caused saki Notice of Delad
and ElecUoo to be recorded. 1D
-9Z!7, "'"' 390 ol said omcw Records.
Dllted: u.ar 15, n?O.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BAM< OF ORANG£ COU!n'Y
u Aid TrliSiee. (SEAL)
By !Q81d C. Cukey, Sr.
VIet Pret.ldeat.
ByPolwA. -D,Aaalo-
tul T'rut Ofllcu.
Ptbllob: 1<&1 II, J-4, 11,
lolllo Nnport-
You still need cash -even tn these days of credit buyma:. credtt cards ltEGULAJI MOfriTHl Y INVESTMENT
and ea sy payment plans. You must have cash for a down payment
If you can put a good chunk down on a new home, you can a:et better
terms, tnclud•ng lower mterest rates. And did you know that tor every
$1 you can pay m cash for that new car-you could be s.a v1 ng as
much as 27 cents or more m •nterest? Thafs how valuable cash can
be . So, start accumulattng that cash now. Come in to Newport Balboa
Savtngs and bring money -for a Cash Accumulatmg Account (Savma:s
to you). You will eam the hi&:hest rate of interest patd anywhere by
1 Yr.
.....
II fi"L ......
$25
308.23
L107.50
lOOOOO
llllZ' 17
""
616.55
:M15.41
~101.112
2ql6241
$100 $200
l233.11 l4M 17 ...... 11661 73
1~2.06 l l103 56
41)2!1 05 12:64161
anybody on tnsured s.avings. Then. when you are ready tor that new
home, car or maybe even thilt "dreamed about" boat , and you have
cash -you 'll a:et credit tor it.
Tt11• cnart snows how your monthly
UYinp accunn.rlate et our curr9nt baSe
rat• of 5.00% a )'Hr compouncMd deity
SURE -We have all these high rate accounts too
AS" Pas.sboolt Account -<(;: A 5.25% 90 O.y Bonus Account * A 5.75" Cine Y•r
GuarW'ite.:S R.te Account ($1 ,000 Minimum) -(1 A 6" Two toT., Y•r Gu.r
anteed Rate Account ($5,000 Mintmum) '(;A 7 ~ Guaranteed R.te Account
(SJOO,OOO Minimum) -(1 AM compounded daily
..
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
AND lOAN ASSOC\ATION
llriiWIOffice: U66 v .. Udo, Newport BMc:tl. (;alttomlt 92663. Phone 714/67J..ll30
CaroN dll4 Mer Office: Ftn.nclet Plan. 550 t .. apcwt c.nt... OnoN. Corow del .... ~ 92Q5• ...... 7l...,....l.a61
.,. .... --
lAC • larar the oplalon ol a lrulr ptat
•ulloorily .., lhol .... jo<l-lllo Apoolle Paul,
who h.d ~ a ...,. ..loW~ Jew .,.d a hitter
....... -ol oho finl lollow<n of Cluill. buo
after hil ron.~ .. jd: .. My bdn•• dN.ire
and prayer for l raft '-that they mlsht br
Mnd ... RomaM 10:1.
'I'My TH"t'd ...lntion at mUch u any otbtor
peoplfl. 11M: word &~lvation include! en-ry po~t
•ihW bltw~injll for timt' and eternity.
1'hf" J.-ws canno4 AUf' tJw.~lvf'8. no maUer
how hilh thf.ir moral IPac:hin~ or 11tandud
may lw-. (M it nmain11 tru,. of nny human
h«-in,;, wh11t a 1'00!11 brilliant und f'limr~l J~w
ron(f'tiiW"d : "TI1,. ~tood thut I would I do not
but th1• rvil which I v.oulrf unt, that I do ...
Oh wrtotchf'd man that I o.m!" Romans 7 :19.
lnrrdorl', J,·!lu .. "'Illi Ill Nic()(lf'mu!l, a rult'r in
JrruMI•·m. fl Pharil'N' ancl ar~ Opt'n-mindrrf
man-"Y r mu .. t ),. horn a~tnin-that which i.§
horn of thr Ar:oh i:o Ar:oh and that .... -hich i11
horn of th~ Spirit iJ !ipirit." John :i. Tht'!!or. an-
t•·o diffnf'nl "'nrlrl:o. and hv no f'Uthly mran!l
c;;an man mak•· him . ..,.)( «pi ritual. This c:an only
he done> by fu irh in ]f'!IU!' Chri!'t. !1!1 it is writ.
tl"n : ''A!I ma nv a.« rl'o-Tiw•fl H im. to thl"m J!:3Vf'
HI" J.OWI'r to I'M'Cflmt' thf' ,.on.., of God ." John 1.
A~ta i n. Ziouiilm !'annul lwlp thl'm. Th•· }~CW ·
ish pN•pl•·. "'h1•n th•·r ~oo·o•rr r apti\'1'!' in flahy
lon. bl'l if'v•·d t!.l"v wnuld lw ha ppy if tl1f'y wrrl"
haclt ;., th•·ir hum•·lu.ntl. Pa l,..,.tin.-.. rn J"~w.
\ah'~ ruunr tlw pwphl'! Ez··ki,·l tnld thrm.
thot if thf'v h:a1l ll n•·w ht•1HI :and God'~ Spirit
1lwrllin~ within. thf'v woulcl I~ I'!Ut.hlrd to
walk in IIi~ w8V<io: tho·u tlwv would IH' Hi~
)WOpll' untl If,. \Oo oui,J I"· tho•ir GOO. F:zrki•·l
'1(, :21.2Q.
Th.-. "-111W appli•"" to• tho• Zion i~t~ of our timr.
If P:dt·,linr 1-...ranw "thr Jo•wi~h \"atiuna l
tlnmr,'' it w••ul•l onl\ t~·nrfit a pari of th ..
J•·wi'h p••nplf'. a1ul ;·\l'n tJu-..,.· woul rl not t~·
f.·ontf'nt. fnr un)\' f:t,ri~t r an 'ati~fy. That i!i
thf' ~wa rt of tlw Jr~oo i«h prnLit>m.
\1o~t jl'"~oo ~ k M~oo' nothinl! ahn ut ('hri ~t and
thf' \"f'w T.-.,t :a mrr~t. an<l think thi"V a rr hNIN
than. or at lo·a~r a.; ~ood a~ any f.hri10tlan. For
'"'Cam p],.: a H'f\ inll•lli~rnl \'Oun~ )t"w who
allf'n•l•·•l th.-dad \ 11 ih lr r.la ... ~ in C•ur Mi~~ion
hou<01• in lfumtour~. ram•· .1ft•·r nnr of thr lf'"l'·
t u n·~ a nol tnld m•· thlll t .. · ... a~ ~rwntl lo ~ hi:c
hnl i1hn ~ "11h frio•n fi ., m th.1t rit\'. Ho• hari b.-·o·n
•uqon4'ol nnd irll/ij!u;w/ '" ]I'Jrn fro m th,.rn
,.f uur \li"i"ll '" till' J••w'. lit' ("Oil~idl'tl"d it
!In in,ulr to ),a,o· a \f i,~l"ll f,.r ]t'w~. who arf'
.. educaood •nd <Uku!M oa lhe CloriodaDo ....._1.,.. Y.o. lhouol> .. ...,.!• ouriooil)'
foreed him to come ud liN aod hear. Alter
attendina the Bible 0.. for leftral weeb
1nd tiVd(in« the New Tnta~nent. M wu con-
vincrd o the jl'loriou-truth tlut Jaua it the
Mareiah. the moM perfect aM wonderful per·
10nality in hi&tory, t~ Son of Cod. hit
Saviour.
1t ... equally c:lear to hirn that e\'f'n the
bett Jew need. the divine Rf'dermer jutl u
much all the wor&t htoathf.n. That young man,
after receivin8 further instruction, wat bap·
lized, atud ied, and it now one of the tn08t
l'ffrctivl" preac:hen o f our time.
l1w,r .. 111M oountle.-timilar ~. An em-
i.wnt Jewish tcholar, Dr. C.ecil Roth, admitted
thi• faC'I in hia letter in the "Jewish C:bronide ..
of London. H,. wrote: "It is no secret that tht>
number of oonvtr!lions in our midN, among
a ll toedions and &Oeial claMN, is inc:reuin@!: to
an alarmin,; dt"ll:rt:e."
"Anotht>r is the head of a large business
'Xlnctrn. Somf'onf' ~ave· him a New Testament
whill" he was in a h08pital in Mand)e~ter. On
lt"uin,; the hO!ipital ~ caUed on a vicar to
know mort', and as M was kavin~ for Egypt.
whf'tl" hi!!-hnmt" is. he was lll"nt on to me. t put
him uruiN in.o~lruction and h,. was eventually
baptizt1l. Hi' ill ai!§O n mt>ml:w-r of thf' f..M.C.
Board. and thr Trea11urrr of our f.hurc:h, and
St-cretary of our f.mmanuf'l Church Fellow·
ship."
Whrnr\'N a sin1·rrr J~w co~ in touch with
Jesus, h.-at once (l•c•l!f Chri~t's divine !>Ower.
and rr,. Jon~ ~ll tho• ,zlory of God in the facr
of )l"!lus Christ.
The mo!'l pnpular }f'willh wrilf'"r, S hol,•m
A ~ch Mid in an intrrvil•w with thf' Rev. r. s.
~lrad, rf'corolf'd in th•· "Jc:wi!!h MiMionary
Ma~~:azint"." Mar. 19·14 . that he ~pt'nt thirty.
five years ~oo·r itin~ "The Nazarene" and "Thr
Apostle."
"Ah." !'Bp ~holl"m Asc:h, "I c:ould not help
wrilinl'! on }t"!!u.•. Sintt I firM mf't Him, He
has hl"lrl my minri and hf'art. For Jesu!l C'.hrist
In me is thl" o utstandin,r pt"rliOnal ity of all
II mf', a II h •~to r)'. 11• !100 of r.od and a!i
..,.lu of man. 1'\'1'"1\'th in,f!" HI' •aid nr did ha.•
,a],,.. fo r us toclav. auri that ts !l(mwthin,r you
("an SlY o f no othr r man. alivr o r rirad."
l..l't ,.vrry Ollt" of u• tht>rl"fnrr join wilh thc-
o\po:ootlr flaul a nd ~a v : "\fy hr ar!'s d1·~irr and
pnyf"r fo r l ~nwl i~ thai thry mi,f.!hl hr _._.,.,.d."
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
PERFECT OBEDIENCE
II -.c<ms sr rangc 10 tl"unk o f a Uod Who IS
all powerful be:lllJ compelled to do any cenam
thtn&. Yet the ommpotent God IS by reason of
H1s o wn nat'lleousneM compelled to a certain
cour~. "Shalt not !he Judp: of all !he earth do
right?" c(,c:nesl\ 18.2.5 ) Because God 1s mfi-
n.tdy gooJ. He cannot do cv1 L lkcause He rs
wholl y nghtl·ou\. G od mu\1 b..-JU~I Bc:cause
He prum1'in. He muo;t perfo rm. Jesus Chnsl,
(ood' Sun, a' He moved .Jmong mc:n on sev-
eral occa"on,, \a1d. "I mu ... , .. lncarnacc Oe•ty
w:.s llound hy H•~ own perfection to do the:
perfect w1ll uf 1hc F;1thcr
Commg mt o Jcr•cho uno.' d :.y. Jesus stopped
under a ~ycamurc tree mro wh1c:h a man "shor1
of ~lat ure" had d •mhcd '-l:l that he m1ght see
Hrm over lh<' head~ of lhc c rowd garhc:red
around H1m I ookong up, Jesus Siud, "Zac-
chac:u\. make ho~\IC .. nd ..:umc down. for today
I ffiU\1 ..otude .J! thy /l(IU"<' .. I I uke I Y 51
Why mu\f He 1 lkc.J us... 11 wa~ tht' wt!l of the:
Father that 7..acch,tc:uo; be 1oa ved . h:!>us ('hn\t
had come 10111 lhl' world to ~ave ~mnt:r. Ht:
~oo a' on HI\ w"y to the: cross to d1e for a loat
world. H 1~ face was set like "in! to go up to
Jerusalem to dte, but that d:..y for a little while
He rtMJst duw w1th Zacchaeus so thilt Zac·
c haeus m1ght fuM With Hom m &lory.
There: 1\ no way to mc:asure obedic:nce.
Ohedu:ncc mu" ho ld m small thmp u well
;u •n great o r the: pcrfec:t10n of obedience is
shartered (,oo·s truth " cons1stc:nt in smaJI
marten a\ 1t1 great ones (ood"s DeilY demands
o hed•cnce m I1Hic tasks as well a.s in greal
deed~. Nuthmg 1.'1 too trlvtal to be brought
under rhc dom•n•on of God's Wi ll. 11\e obedi·
em man know.'l that God not only ordr.rs the
cour.sc of hl\ whole life: but that eac;;h 1tep ia
al \o tlefln 11cly plltnned and dlfected (Pu.lm
37 :!:J)
Je,us r hmr e\pla1 ncd. "'My meat is to do
lhl· will o f H1m chat sent Me:" (John 4 :34 }.
Rcc .lll~ rhc Fathe r Willed 11, He sa1d that day
1t1 Jenc:ho. ""Zac.c:hac:us. . I must abide at thy
hou ~.~; "'-Amnlco~.n Way Features
St. Thomas Bible Lesson
~£1IPORT HAR80R EN~~
SECOIIO SECTIOII - -Patoa
THURSD~Y. JUNE 4. ~711
CORONA DEL ~All, CALif.
"Jeawo Loo-a Woman From Her Infirmity"
-Luke 13: 10.17
By Mn. Joy Mortln 4!1
•iatlic:a:t-wonla whieh lonn th• k•y .,.., .. ; if no r•f•roac:o i• vh•on, U..o
CUIIIWH aually ...,:111 be found in lb• rolor•nco aboYo.
CLUES ACIIOSS
I "he laid bia baada on h~1 ; and
--·-Po •a• made atrai9h.f"
10 moWII •h•• M-diod, ____ bo
(DeuL 32:41)
II "ou9ht not tbia WQmon . . be
I~ b-om !bia -·--"" lhe -hNII1 dayr·
12 "lake ··--thliii!Jbl lor Jllllr l1te""
(Luke 12:22)
13 ,t !h. a God _. _ _ dolt\e th"
.,._ ... a.,w muc:b more w11l
r.. do!lto Yllll .. (LIIko ll:'lll
14 "and Jobhoa be9a1 Sh,bll and
----" (GIL 2S:3)
U l.aitia!. "' tb• que•n b•fore
E.tbor and &.thor'• lo.ter lathor
(F..III. 1:1; 2:1)
•11 ·-w-ml. ----art lliCI&Id lro•n
lll.lae lafinllily"
II -wl J aball dl9 ob.,ut -· -· ond
d11a9 It" (Luh 13:1)
2CI "Mattatbiaa. whic:b Wlll tho 1o0n
lll , __ _..{Luke 3:11)
22 "a Mpuldu• thor wa. in .. .,n•" (Luke 13:)3)
23 ".bebl!ld. thoro wo• __ . womo"""
"24. •u "WomGn. thou ___ ----
fro• lllin• inliralily"
1S oldoat Mn .,( Judah (Gen. 31:3)
21 i.a.itial1 "' twll ooaa ot Jac:ob
IG•11-30 :1, 2t)
30 ln.itia!. "' o wic:lrod kinv ol Wool
and lh• 9""•mor lll hi• hllllll
II Iiap 11:31
Jt a.ad 51 oa-. ia.itial• "' two
eons "' AG7oD (End . 1:23)
"31. •u -thou rrrt t-.:1 -·--___ _
iatitaity" ll "all tW ~ph. ____ d lllr aU tiM
9ton-. tJUnq. dlot -r• dl!no-
"41 "tllo11 art l .... d tr.,.. thine . ___ ..
U initiola lll A.kobam'a .. c:ond wil•
and his aopbow {Gen. ZS:l :
12:5)
44 lith boolr al libl• (abbru.)
U 90dly eon lr.ill•d. by Coia. -... ot
(Gu. 4:'1)
41 on Ammllail• lrin9. . .o•h 0 Scna. 12:12)
Sl "k• waa toocbin9 in lin• ol tho
IJI'Ia9001\111 liD lh1 •... "
54 "whllm -·--bath bound. lo. lh-1i9hlo•n yoa.._"
Sl a lriond llf Da•ld who11 Ador~ijoh
rOYoll•d II l inp 1:1)
Sl 'Tholl ---.. dl!!b Dlll ec:~ch 0111
•I you .. :·
CLUES DOWN
"tho fill« llf !b1 I'J1)a909111 OD • .... ,.d wilb ____ ..
2 "l.Ua9 forth th•rolore b-uita
lor repoaloaco" {Mllll. 3:1)
3 ""who in pre .. nc:o alii ----SIDOD9
yllu"" (oerarnl>lo, II C,r. 10:1)
4 ""tb• poliPi• ro}oic:od lot" all tho
!Jiorilllll tbia9• that woro ----lly
him"
S "'and c.,uld ____ "'" wiao lift liP h.,..,r·
I ""c:dl hi.o ____ wor• aa..bam.ct"
7 city ol ludob. -·-9odi (Jae.ll. IS:
"' I "E9TptiGn.l aball ____ to dri.Dk ol
1h1 water" !Exlld. 7:11)
! "whOJII Scnon bath ____ ..
13 ""cllrllid•r th• rOYiftl: lor !boy
n•ilh•r ____ allr reap" (L11llo 12:
'" 16 ""tbl!u ahcdt Ml dopar1 tbonco, till
thou but poid rbe "'tl !oat ----~
(Luke ll:S!\
U "b• call•d -·--Ill him"
21 '"thor• wua " moa in ----·· (l
Sam. 'lS:2)
27 tbo tllurtb Goopol
21 "th• ----of tho trib• llf Judoh"
(letambl•. a ..... S:S)
2! ··a a1umblia9 lllllll ond ----"' otl•nco" (Rom. 1:33)
32 initiol.l of 111 9""""'m"r beloro
wbo111 Pa11l crppea:t•d and •
lri•ad "' Paul (Aru 24 :21; CoL
4:1)
33 iniliol.l ol o lomo\&0 c:e11plo (Goll-
14:17)
:W priool and kia9 of Salem .•••• -
••doill (Gall. 14:11)
3t "oad ----Dllt. tboo otter tlurt
lhllll .halt ~t it doWII" (LIIko 1,:
" 31 -. aa %S a.,._
31 th• M•oatb eon til. ___ _. (I KlD9a
1:2)
40 "that Tour __ a __ mi9bt be tt~u·
(loha 15 :11)
41 initial "' two daeipl ... a lax eol·
l•ctot oad on• Joaw _,. 11nd.,
tho fiw tr-e• (Mcr1t. 1:1: lllh.a 1:411
4S •omo oa 45 acrHO
46 o •umGDI• "' Silnlla Potor. -----
lona (Matt. 11:17)
41 11 ••-(lao. U :U )
4' ""tho ---· i• wilh1nd away-(t.a.
IS:&)
SO a l11kewarm ehurcb ol Ro•. 3:U.
.diC:IOIII
!12 .. ,., !he mol " and to th• ___ ,, ..
(1111. 2:20)
Sl "h• c:all•d h11 ---· Mr•aQI•"
ILu lr" 11:13)
SS •niliat. ol 2 of the 7 church•• ol
R•ulotion (Ru. 2:11: 3:7)
~ ir:titio!. of [limol•ch"• wil• oa.d
neond ~e~n (ftutb 1:'1)
Deuteronomy 9:1 -21
Lesson 17, Senes Ill MOSES' SERMON (1)
ll11• h•orrl-. "lt,.o~r, () 1-.t.Jo•l ,. 1\horh bra1n ( . •J•I"r 'J. lfld!! .tt •· tht:' J.,.j{l nnln,ll;
•ol Ul•ot l•"' '"•·nu••n .,f \J,,.,,..,, "••nlf• th1nL th,.., ,., ,, r ••roto nu .oll•lll ,,( thf' 001f'rmr1n
1h.11 .,f,on.., '"d' ( h••fol•·r -,, Ho· t! •. 1t .o-. <I /lid\. tlo• ~• .11•• "''r,J., .,f \1.,.,,.~ '" th f'
(•''''1'1<-.11 rh •·1r 1., .,, ••fl• .•notototM\1 brf.,r•· no.o~rna rJ,, 1r l.oto·ful lun ~,. <t ("r•IMI'>
l·,rd.ofl 111!" rJ,,. l.111d .,f 1 .rr''""' (,,r ""r .on•l 1 .. n•tu••-.r
Ht f,.r l•••u~. ,,., """ ., ,. ,. '" rio• J•·•fl!••!tfr·•J•f,, •o f .,f,,j,,rn I •o•lo~'. llw """' ,,f
onf .. Cil<ln hil'o f'l ho· !JunW•f ••UI ·II"' 1\w 1\•<liiHf lfl•.w.,o••J. n,, \\)pol o• o•,ll\ft II'
o.~c.,sr..t b\ thr fd dn l"'f\'''"'"""" th.lt .... ,.!' ""' .,f j "''"''on ...... \,,. .. , .. rl··l'lur .....
''\o t r .. r t),, r~p.ht l'<l\l .. !ll'"" hill f,,, rJ,, "'' ~··dn•· ..... ,,f ,,,.. .. ,. "·''"'n"' !ltr
l ... rd d n t ~ drn·o· lhrnt "Ill brf,rr-Jl,.,. "'
I 11 r1 ll''n•·r.d •·~),,,rr., In" tr""l'" b<-f .. r•· b.olll•. In tlu ~ ra-..-f.1r m"r'" th .tn 11
"'"~),. f,,,trlr J,, . ., ,J,,.,,.J t),,., .or,. '" l.ounrh ,, 1\h.,j,. \\,If -,, •~·If frum ..,-h1(h
th •·ri' ,., I"' !Ufli"'~ ""' ~. "'' t•i.nl" '" ""'( h l<o l''lr•·.ol \l.,rr~t\"r r . \l""'t;" hun!lel f.
wf.01 1,.,., h••••n tll<'lf l'<nli!I.Jil d••r-on -(hlo•f f<H l'lt<>rr tlo.l!l Ill 1eart'i nf cttmpH1jil;n1ng
111 lh•· h.~r~l ,j, • ..,.rl • "un tn. wdl n .. t j,.,,j rhr111 1111<> ~Mill •·. (..,d h a~ den1l"d h1m
th.ol l(l .. n b•·r ...... , . .,f \).,.,,,,.· a CI1"n ••I th,.. w.tt••r., .,f \lf'r1 bnh . Th.,. Ne rm<"l n!l
pr,..,•·n•·d "' ll•·u trr"n"lll\. th en, ar., ""' llflh !'ro' l~.r l lf' r ~h .. rlu!JQnl', bul alsn
I!I''""·'K''" .11 p.1r11nj( -·• f1nal wdl ''"'I ,,..,,orr,.n, I(I VI nii; •ns truCti On."l for thr
futuro·
n •. I'·'' .. ·'W' Ill rlu"'l fe SI'Iflll 'ltnl.lln .. th ....... w .. ni-. Ill wh•c h \1oNe!J warn.o~
rhr P*''opl" .o ~aJnl'll f.ol -.1'! pride ''"" ... ,...!f-,z;l .. r~f a .. tll'ln . l~mel ha" bf'!en c:h011en
b) thr l .or!l '" {•ltq "'11 a ~lnrt nu.;, 1Tl1'>"'""· fhrv h.tv,. ,,tre.td)· be~~:n hardened
""'' pr"V'"II :u ul the_;' wd l b .. Vl clf,n ll u ~ 1n rh•·n (•oni!Uel'l t fi!Jitinst mighty foul.
\,.. l•o '""'r\""1'" l'i'l 11001'"d bv (,,,j l<l d.," gn•,,r wnr~. thl':tr comros a fun QU-"
tf'fl>Jlt!IIO"Il f,.r dof' nne ~'l ll'<t:tJ It~ !itl ,. U l'!ol11 In hlnl'orlf.
., '1}," lf'onpt.!l •on U• 'IUbtl,. nnd slrt~r., frnm ur '"""' twn w11 ytt . On rh .. one
h.tn<l , l•k,. \,·hur hl.u-ln,.l l.ar, h r-th•nk 111 h,. h.,., •l•mt· h1s gfll!lll work by th .. po wer
o f ho s own lwn..t . "J,. "''' th'"' grcfll ll.tb) Inn, rh.1t 1 h,,ve built for the ho u&l" of
thf' ~i ngdnm b) thr. mq;~ht nf my p•)wrr .. 1n1l f,.r thf' hnnnr of my maje&ty?" Sn
'lrbuchurin .. IIM )H '""nf'd tunu<~r!f. On th,. .. th,.r h.1n<L thr r;hosen one nf the
l .orrl th.nkH he luHt l)l'ell r.h•I!H'n h .. r un .. ,. of his .,wu worthinetUI and
nglt!f'OuMf\1"14 .1!1. Thr Hec:und i.o~ th,. mnre f'n mmf)n a nd mnre deAdly temptatio n. It
ll!i il~ll tnMt t/11111 thnt \Jo"l"l!l nnw Wlltn ll.
I· irl'lt, "llwu urr.: In 1•u""' nver .l •lrd11n tho ~ d~y. tu gl'l in to po flfle•s nation•
{i~Te~tler 11nd 1n1gl1t1e r thlln th~'flll"if. e111e !:i JV'"OI ftnd f,.n c:ed up 10 heaven, a
peuple gretl l and tall. .. "
\.-cnnd , "llnder111tnnd , .. that tht I ,oml th y \.od j,. ht:: which .•. ahql\
deattoy thtm, t1nd he •hall bring them d own b.!forf' thy fac:e."
Third, "Spulr. not thou in thine hurt .... sayins, For my rishteou•nn•
t!ul l..ord h"th brousf!t me in to po""u" th1• l•nd."
To aecurr, their heathl •8•in•t thia fnl"" pride. \losu offers twl) thinp to
re111ember:
One. l•r•el i• b.tt the hand of God for wnd'l to pu•i•h the wicltedn••• of
lhl C.aa .. it ... "• the " .. yri.an ••• raiaed up natwiu l•ter to •"•np tl'le
ai .. of I•Nel, .ao ltr,.el ie now r•i•ed up •• God'• •vMpr •pi••t the filthy
f.tllity calc. of Caaa••· All tl.e eutl. i• th& Lonl••, and •II manlaind ow•
...,..,, In Gotrl aM oiMdiuee to lit. com ... nd~~~eata •• &ivoa to N~t. in the c. ...... afl t th Flood. ldol•lry ••• upresaly forbidden. he •nel~anae .. ia
f'w fl. lt-l"o l rv•·n th•~ W"ll dill\ ,,f .trjmon'"'' rwa f .. ~,r .. 1q .od• ••P"II ,ff,.ndo•r.o~
n"t l..o•.-1' l .. r.u·l lll llt<Hul rh.or tJ,,. "''rl , .. f•1r f"III'"J,ou•nt ,,f f ,Jf1,t.111, ""' prn1<~1:
nf j,u,.h. \),.,,.., '"l·,j ]., tlp·u '"'o .,,n fuiiH• .. .,_ In f.o1!, rf..-, .on • tlo •·m ~~·l vt:8
~udr ~ rof th1· v er\ I"TI Il\r !'< tlw\ :~1• "'"Il l '" l"'"'""h .,., ,Jr, .. ,lfulh th f'\, tnol , 1-111nk
tnt n rdnl.1tn ~\It'll ut \l<+unt "1111·•• wla·u· tlor\ 1•'1 •'o \••d th(· 1 "'''nan\ nf thr Ten
c:,mnl,,n,lmrnts. ···nl',u ilrt .• "''ffn··· Lr-d I""''I'J,., u .. u.,·m lw r, ·'"" f.,q~rt nnt,
hn w throu prii\'.,Lrd"'t rhr 1.or•l tf11 (,.,fl '" wr.tdo ''' tlw ,.,Jdrrur-.": fr um rlu• duy
that thou d i d ~t fi,.pnrt ''"' ,.f rho' l.u ul .. r L ~'l"· unt1l ,,. c ... ,.,. utol •• th1 1< pi11 Cf',
yr have bet>n re bcllt<l UI'i ·•~U lllllit d,t• l .1orol."
It '" e vid ... ,r l tha t (,,,.j <i<W'< 1111! \lt'mllud l''"rfo•f! ro "'htr .. u ... nrl'll<t fr •1m ;In t one
be fori' that puson can pun1~h ;upo!hrr f,r 1 roi'lr. tf -.Hc h .,..,.rr thr t al'!e , ill'
many tn In make ir. nonr-L"uld l'un •~l1 .md n" ""'' uou ld f'll f.,rcf' the r nmina1
law. Widespread mi~>ul'e of Jeo;u"' pr .. ctduro· 111 th,. • ,, .. ,. uf rh .. w•,m un ta~~n in
adultery ha!'l given riM: In thf' \ll't'IUI'I n•U1o1n lh>~t •In\ pr-rlii•IO who hnd mudy
th nu@:htl'<l in hu, you1h nnp.t nnt currrct In"' d11l d fnr ha\"1111( 1hem: 11n) pe raon
who ha" let hie e ye l!l wander tnw.~rd nnnth er '~t wdr r annot pr<l~ec ult one taken
to adultery. F or 1aral"l hHH l'lnM:d w1th thl" G .. ldrn l .nlf: b111 ),.,m .. t nnnr.:thele111a
must puni"h C.1noen. G .. d dealt w1th l.•mtel thruu sll \(.,,e,. llnJ directly.
Bern8 c:1t 1led upon to exec:urt puni111hmf'li l d"l'!l'i nut m11~e thl" hnn~~;man fl
rishtenu man, II is dan@er 1" thut he w iII think "1'. So \lns~!l revives the
"orrowful memaries nf W y enrt~ P""t wh en 1~.mte l ~" tJngr:reri the Lord by their
idolatry that he wu ready "to h11vr.: Je,.tr•lyed you." It wa" only becaui!U' of
\1osel'l' strong pt"ayer of intercew.l!lion 1m thf'it ll'!"lmlf tl1at they were spAred at
""· [wen ao thousands or th l"m fell in a udden denth,
Moaea nen rec.lle how God wutt very angry with Aaron, "to have dutroyed
him." Aaron waa Mo•u' own brother, hi11 c:hid nf 111taff 11n d e1oaut ••aoc:i•te .
A•ron wall spared, and he and hi" houae set up.,.. n heredit11ry pt"ie•thoocl: yet
here is this dirty blot nn hi• rec:nrd, a blot tn be rrmembered 8f!Genltinn after
generation.
In thi• ia foreahadowed the At•c:e of J,."u" Chri•t who alao ehoNe hia
aervanca, not fnr our risftteo .. neas, bttt ra• agnt. to ra ec:omplis~ hia wotk ia
the w«ld. lie will j••tify 11a by hie owft bl~.
Ovtlt"-.. A • l•r•~l llu l!"c:o"'p"l/ ~ft fA,. #'lUI Jldl! nf I•~••• U•fllll
fot t.h u••filt o • c .. ,. ..... Mo1u , 101.\n ;_. forhillil•• tol••il U•
troo'' oc:rou, 1icou /tftlll r~ADrUJtloMt ••il p•tllltl
l••tt•~"•••· Hr pto~~tittl t~i~tory ,.,.1/ "'"'"' oaalftlf prlic1 M•••.• M , .... krt A at••·
St. T4o-• p,,., • P. 0 . Ro• JSQ96 e //o,,UI" 15, TrtUII
by Works,
a Crililal Dodrin8
111 ~H. Spor-
ol -..,.,~~aa 'hboruclo, '-...,.
,_ TMI IWO•D 0, TMI LO•D• ... tott, 16w'"-.... ,_
tco.ll•ull fro• Ill• I wuJaJ
t. A Dedl'lae. of Salwatioa h1
Wo.rb lfakel Cttrblt'a
0...1~ fa Vllfa
The ~ peal crime wNc:h
Nlt-JuatltleaUon commlttl ia 'IMJc...
,., Clrilt f.O t¥ d«ul. ~~~ udt~ T~'-'-plai• •o.cg.\, 11 .. tvaUo~
can bf: by the woriu 01 the law
why dkf our 1«<1 Jetu. die ~
nve us"! WUl any c1t.M to •ay
that Thy death, 0 incarnate God.
waa • a~rfluity, a wanton waste
ot autfertnc'!' Do thrty dare think
lbe<c! • lf'NI'OI.U but unwt&e ('~
thuslut whoM death wu M1'd-
lf'H 1 Can the~ bf' any who think
Thy c:rc. a vain tbine? Yft, ~
sa.nda virtually do thb, and, In
fact. all do ao who make It out
that mm mJght have bf.m uvfd In
tOml"' other way, or may now be
aawd by their own wUllna:s and -· 1be doctrine ot salvation by
worD b a •in aaam.t all the taU-
en ION ot Adam, for if mm can-
not be uved except by their own
worka what hope il ll"'ft tor any
tr&N&resaor! You shut the aatea
of mercy on mankind; you condemn
the ruuty to die without the pos-
•ibillty ot remi.Jaion. You deny all
hope of welcoml"' to the returning
PI'Odia:al, all proapectl of Paradiae
to thl"' dylna" thlft. It Heaven be
by works, thouaands of ua will
never 1ee ita cates.
II. MANY PEOPLE COMMIT
THESE CRIMES AGAINST
GOO
I will Ill)' no moi'C! c:onceming
the nat~ of thf"t;e 1lns, but In
the aecand plac:e procft'd to the
10lemn fac:t that thHfo tvo·o great
c:rlmn an c:ommitted by many
people. l am afraid they ar(' com·
mUted by 10me who ht'ar me this
day. Let evl"'t)'Otle search himM'H
and .ee If thi"'R ac:c:ursec:t things
Mo not hlddt'n In his hean. and 1f
they Mo, kot him cry unto God for
~Hvennc:e from them.
I. Thoee Who Gin Little At-
tention to the G08~1
Assuredly th('se c:riml"'s arc
c:hiiJ'&e&ble on t.\oae wtw trifle wilh
tlwJ Co.pd. Hf're is the gre&ll'llt
dlacovl"'ry that was evl"'r m11dt>, the
m011 wondl"'rlul piece of knowlrogc
that evn was ~,·uled. and y('t
you do not thlnk It worth a thought.
What, my friend , does your b~ir
re~e a&)' that the grac:e of God
11 or no IT"fl':at vaiUI"' in your es-
tHm! You do not think it worth
the trouble ol prayer, ot Bible-.
r'NClbw;. aDd a.ttenHon. To bf' saved
by the •tontnc blood does not
strike )I'DU u ~ hall ao ilnJIOS"'"
tabt u to C&IT)' OQ )'OUr' bul1nna
at a pnl(Jt and acquire a t01"1Une
for )'OUr family . By thus triOtng
with thf'se p~iou& things you do,
as far u you can, frustrate the
grsc:t" or God and makr Christ to
d ll"' In vain.
2. ThOM: Who Feel No (;uilt,
No Nl"'ed of Grace
Another At't of peoplt-who do thi~
an• tluae wllo 11a t"e wo sell.8c Qj
gu.Wt PPrl'laps they are naturally
amlahl<'. rlvil, hQI"I('St, and gcncr·
ou!l pt'Oplt". and they think th&t
th('•c naturlil virtues are all !hat
Is 11(-'('(led. We havE' m111ny auc:h.
in whom thPre is much that !!'I
lovE-ly. bul the< one thing ON'dful
is lac:kin,;.
Thl"y havl"' a.a far as thf-y c:ould
by their proud opinion of rtwm-
Sl'lves madf> void the grac:P of God,
and declared that Olrist died in
vsin.
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S
Haw }IOU re.ct abOut the cr•ar
1rw ... intt tmoldna claar.tt.M in
the atat• 11w1 01 lllinolsr It's bHn
on the bootl:t Sine. 1907 and
'*'-.. what it My&:
"Ewry PlfW" who sh .. l tNn·
ufac:tu"-. Ml M &lve ..,ay •ny
cltar•tt• contalnlna any aub·
atei'IOI ~ to Mllfth, 1n·
duciJ"' tohllc:co, Mall be pun~
ttr a "• noc aceecttrc SlOO.oo or Illy lmcwttonment In tha county
)11M tor I ~ not \0 .. CMII
JO~"
1'b6l "" .._ -.. on thlt Uti· '*" .... -boob for 62 ,..,... b« 5n -. ,..,... ceft.IMMy, H
"""" ...., .......... lind mctolt llllt allhw .,.., .wn Mow M'•
tMre, ,..,. ,....,. ...... 90 ,.., --·--.... ...................... try 10 '"" _ ..
-.... ~.~~~-~IIIIIIOiftft WI ......,..... .............. """*' ... ....._ --* 1111 ltlilf Ud. lNt
.............. otOocl. ____ .......
a. ,.,_ Who Thl•~ Their 8iu
Too Gr•at
Another IM1 of ptOple •~ ~
w4o deqoit', who ottm cry. "l
know 1 eannot be' saved peapl
by arac~. few I •m auc:h a peat
alnner: but. alu, 1 am toO ptat
a 1lnMr to be uved at all. l am
too blac:k for Chri1t to wuh out
my alns." Ah, my dear hiend,
thou&h you know It not, you ..,..
matdna: veNd the a:rac:e ol Cod,
by denylfll: Ita power and HnUt1na
ill mla:ht. Take hf"f'd of ~
denc:y, for If thou OO.t not lrwlt
Him thou wut make void HJa
grac:e.
<t. ThOH Who Were Sand but
Now, HaekaJidden, Thl•k
They Are Loat
And 10, once more, do t.lw>.e: alae
wlw iJJI(Uiatize. Do I spealc to an.y
hert> who Wf'rf' once prof('UQn of
religiOn, who once used to ofll"'r
prayer In the assembly, who onc:e
walkC'd as saints. but now bave
&Ont' bac:k, forsaking the hou.e of
God, and living in sin! You, my
friend, aay by your eourae of life
-"I h&d the g rac:e of God, but I
do not care about it : It 111 worth
nothlntc. I havl' rej<'c:tcd it, I have
givm It up: I have m&de It vo1d :
I have gon(' back to the world."
You do as good as say. "I did
once trust in Jesus Ol.rlat, but He
1s not worth Tru•tlng." You have
dfonied Him, you havf' 10ld )'OUt
Lord and Master.
Ill. CHRISTIANS WHO UN·
DERSTAND "SAVED BY
GRACE" CANNOT BE·
LIEVJ; "SAVED
DY"WORKS"
On my Third point 1 shall c:arry
wtth me the d('('J) conv\eUonl, and
the joyful confidence-s. of all true
bl'liPvE'rs. It Is lhia. that no true
beiiPver wi!J be KUilty Of thHe
erim('s. In hiS very !IOU! he loath~"'~
these Infa mous sins.
f'irsl or a11, wo behcvcr i• CJ1riat
ca" bear to tll.i111k of tlae },...._,tram.,
o} tlae gruc~ ol God or tile makhlg ot .t tiOtd. Do you trust In a:racl"'
alone, or do you In some me..ure:
rc11t in }'0Ut8('1vea'! Your a1ma&iv-
ings. your prayers. your tt'ara, your
sulft•ring persec:uUon. )lOUr &itta to
the c:hureh , your earnest work In
thl' Sunday sc:hool or e!IK'Whel"('-
did you ever thir.k of putlinc Uww
s1de by side with lhl"' bkxxl ol
Christ as your hopt''!' No, you never
dreamed ot it: I am sure you
rwver did, and the mention ol It
II uttE-rly loathesoml"' to you : it
tt not! Grace, cracl"', rrac:e ls
your sole hopE>.
The true bellewr Is aiM) free
from the ucond c:rlmc : ,.e doG
1101 mn:ke Cll~t to be deod hi
voi111. No. no, no, he h"Uata In the
dea th of Chri!'lt: he puu hla sole
and enlirc rellancl"' upon the rrut
Substitute who loved and lived and
dlt'd for him. The:' Jongt>r we livE',
I trust. dear brE'thrl'n, the more:
Wl' let' the t.;lory o( God In the
rac:t' of Jesus Chrlal. We are strud:
with admiration at th(' wlldom of
the WAY by Whlc:h a IUbatJtute WU
introduc<'d-that God mlcht smite
sin and yl't spare tht' sinnn; we
art' lost In admiration at the matcf>.
It'll love or God. that He aput'd
not Hi" own Son: we are fiUI"'d
With te\IPn:'nt adoration at the lOVE'
of O!rist, That wtM>n He knew thre
pr\c:e of pardon was Hla bkKJd,
Hb pity nc'l"'r withdrew. Whllt ia
more, we not only joy in Ouial,
but we fe-el an incre:uine oneneu
with Him. We are one with Him,
and Moina: one with Him we reallu
more E-Very day that He dkt not
dil"' In vain. Hla death .\a. lloulht
ua ru.l ure: Hll death 1lal already
IM!t ua ffft from the bondaa:r or s.ln,
and .lwu evc.-n now bf'OU&ht w de-
livl"rancr from the rear of e tf'mal
wrath. His death hu bought ua
Iii<' f'lemal, hal bou&;ht us aonahlp
and all the blesslne• that co with
it. which the Fatherhood ot God
take• earf' to bf'atow; the dl"'ath
of Chrilt haa shut the races ot HeD
for us. and DPI"'ned the a:atH o1
HeavE-r.: thl"' dl"'a th of Ol.rl.1t haa
....-roueht for us merc:lea, not v\Jio&-
ary or imqinary, but rl"'al and
~' whlc:h thl1 Vf'ty day WI"' do
rnjoy, and 10 we art" In no dana:E'T
or th\nkinl; that Ouiat dWd In v•ln.
commandments were IJI..,.n to ,..,P us to ba &ood, but thlt ••
rKI'I to, lor ttte Scflplur-s t~m·
selVes stat• c:learly that •t waa
aiven to show ut that .... ,. b.o
and nHd a Savior.
Rom. 3:19 d.clarn that the
, ....... aw.n "that ev..-y mouth
mllht be atoppad, and that att
th4l wor'd mlaht M btoutht In
aullty be~ God."
Rom. 3:27 tayt.: "By th• 1-. '-
the k~ of atn."
Th._ It why .,. read in Rom.
l:l th.t "what ttta ..., COUld· 110'1
cto. k'l thM It wn -...., on ac·
count ot tN ftfth," Gad Mnl H ..
Sod to ac:c:omphsh. Alto 6n .....
7:19 ..... th.t ''1M \8'W mMe __ ....... _ ...
kt of e bttttr hope lffotS... Tltit II
the ......., hoot .. .,... ... ...,..
claim: ttt.t ~ aw1alt .. .,.,
....... .,.,. ......... of .....
IJnd .,., Him .. who..,....,.
Juttifled from att r:n• """
""""" .. cowW -... Juollif\4llt .. ....... .,_ • .....,.111..,,
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11 amtuoo co Ida tt.e u aa ot b1l r..._.,. wu...,.....s at Caul Hwy. ud Htwport o1 1%0'7 MulDer• Dr., llarbc::r eior'• ud muter's <Iter_.
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made a a.otlbJolpa'"'acu:lr .. A•• _,. w 4.,._ eon. car• drh'• bJ Saette .leu at Vtaa dA1 Oro MU Yllta dll twm.a at Suta 8 tan. aad
.to! 1ll flat:ap CUI. 1111 ae-del Mar , .. 1oe. 'c:a....r. Fllb, ZZ, of t97 W. WU.. st., Sol. Eut Blaff, wUb U. car 111 pr..a1J wor:fn. oa Itt. P~um~L~_!.*._. ~hde ... Nicoll, 41, ol 100 £. Coul eo.ta 11~.udiH ~~toe4Aifa. drlfto by Bu~ ~ Colllr • ;(fa~•~clo~~~ ... ~·~~~~:::~::;~~~~~~~;~ ------_, ......, .,. Hwy,, BlyGde Ylllaat, WUU· •eq, , ... -•-ope Yl,, llaa, 31, oiWl u.J-• .,
meotallrontork. relttd oear mklaiatd at: Doter Coroaa del Mar • • • 8omle Bay Shores ••••• , 88 peu.ta
Wblle UYlacoa lbe FreocbRl-Or. aad Cout Hwy, 00 &Cbai'JII £wen, %7, ot 1815 SbtrlqtoD.. damapd tbt ~ &1&u door
t1er& before tile war, be trau-ot tn&oncation J.D ptmUc ••• Apt, H-SO:, Newport lielebtl, aDd a w1Ddow at the,....,_...
farmtd a ttDy boue OD Z a.crta Mlldrld lrto1 M~Uar. 55, ql Aftlled llleht 1Djury 1D a col-ot Wllllam R. Walker, UM Via
ol llDit lMo a 10-room YUil 746...C TIIIUD AYt.,• Nnport 1lUoa db tbe ear ol Roy Ber-Lido Nord, UdO, dla>lq tbt
W'boro lho family U•od for 10 Hotpg, ,... arr•-It 11:15 ll&rd strom, 41, <II Zl5 l.u&ODia lllciJI; d&m>.p wu 101 &I $300
years. lD l iSt 1M returllld to p.m. at Doter Dr. l.lld Caut st., Nnport Sborts, at &:40 ••. Tbe frool door .... at
New Yor•, weat to wc.-t u a Hwy. 00 1 cb&lp ot di1Y1Jtc a..m. at Cout Hwy. ud 8aJbc:a the HaJrport Beauty Sbop, 4551
DeWJIII&*' aad tnap&lDI ea.r-UDder the lallueooe ot &kobol Blfd,, West Newport; both cars w. Coast Nwy., Wtst Newport,
toom.t aad bepa promotillgbl.s •• , Eltber SmUb, ~~eurtty cl-••e towed away ••• Loga.o wu brobo durlnc tbe Dlcti-
4re&m ol ha'DlDc flU Freoeh Ocer at tbe BrO&d'fty, Pl.llbloD tt.Ddl'lcUoD. 2006 Beryl Lane, • , • A l&rc-black aDd brown
rilla 1Dto u art scbooL lalud, arrettad IWSUb 1_. Harbor H.lctalaDda, dockmufer dog, poatbly a Germatl .e.p.
... u lf4J
He -bock to 1939 r-to Goold, :sz, oliiZU Yollow Wood tor "" '"IDe Co., ..., tllat ~m-11er<1, couto 1101 be located <or
opea b.l&lcbool, but tbe outbreak Way, ln1De, u: 11 :JO a.m. • a tuowD projtetUes were burled bltt..o.c Apes Stmpaoo, 1400 W,
of tbt nr tDded b1a dream. Wltb cbarce ot lbopUfttnc •.• nua thrOQCb the plate ctass wtlKkrw Oceu Ft., Ceotral Newport,
only a few botlra DOUce, be and Rodger Or1J1eb, to, ot 155 st. of the dock of!lce UDder COO· wben she wu wa.lJd..o& I.D frool
b1a lamll)'wereorderedtoleave Clair, Costa Yeaa, wuarnll-ltruetioo at ZS'72 Basysbore of ber house at l!:SO p.m.
France. They came tlrst to ed at z p.m. at u.. poUce Ita.-Dr., Bay Shores; tbe loss ns
Lacuna Beacba.Dd.LD 1947moved Uoa 00 a cbatp of PM""" DC Jet at $150 •• , A $125 surf. • SATURDAy KAy 111
to Costa W.esa.. 1D 1955 be Jlt.Ded oarcoUc t:araPber.u&. • • • b:lud a.JXI a $50 stingray bike 14atpret L1u HUdretb, zo,
tbe OraDcl Coast College stall Tbomas Arthur Edlruda, 42, ot •ere takeo Kay 12 or 13 from ot 2U Sapphlte be., Balbo&
u art tnaruetor · 255 Enii.I.Dc Cuyoo Ret.. Sbore tbe troot poreb a.Dd wa.li. at tbe lslaOO, and stephen W:ichaelOU-
Cllffs, wuarrestecsa.IS:SOa..m. relideoce ot Jor&n Farwell mer, 19, of 1565 Vla Yajon:a,
MATtoNAL CHAMPION on Newport Blvd. oear Holpltal Wren, 11111 E. Balboa Blvd., Lagwa, were arrested at 11:55
IS WRESTLING COAOt Rd., Newport Helpta, oo a Balboa • • • A $200 paUO table p.m. oo a charre of poa:sesstm:.
To Women •••
••• Of ALL Ages
If you are entering tbe business
world or if you are preseutly em-
ployed and need to improve your
IMAGE and INCOME , !be
11e.,.-t Sdllol of lllsiless
oUers a unique and extremely eUective
Refinement CowM
• • • • • •
For both m•n & wonwn we elso h•ve proo-
feuion•l vocation•! c.ounselint ••nice.
,.,.. ...
S.f:Z-3870
Gary Elzen, eoaebinc at the charge ot lntodcaUoo 1D ~Uc a.nd 4 patio chairs worth $100 of rrw'ijuana a.1 the Sappillre
Boys• Club of tbe Harbor Area, ... Both drlnrs were lDjund wue ta.keo durlng the nigtlt Ave. address ..• Jeffrey w.
-.roed a oatiobal cbampiOnsblp 1D a coWsion on Ca.D41est1ck from tbe froot porch of Ri ch-stahl, 17, o11965 A.rbOad Ave.,
ln nestUne whUe competillgoo. Ln. Dear Sandalwood LD., Bl.y. ard Taylor, 5105 SeasllOre Or., Costa M.esa, and biapu.aeopr,
tbe FarlbauU nrstty wrestUng crest, at 6:15 p.m.larolYlnctbe West Newport··· Three-year-Ulke Crane, 17, ot 940 w. 18th
team 1D Faribault, WlnDesota. cars driven by Robert Stuart old Robert Greenwell, 6 J •1ow-St., Costa Mesa. were taken
Hts record of 82 wt.n.s, 6 losses Wcfarla.Dd, 16, of 1126Cudle-ell Pl., Newport Helgbts, wu to Hoag hospital after the Ya-h j f b ·
aod 1 Ue alllo p1no<1 blm a stick Ln., maidA& a U tura, Uld ocratciH>d by a dog that lie maha motorcycle tllat Jettrey n ewp 0 rt $ C 0 0 0 U $in e $ S
scholar&lllp to Kansas State, Wary Ell.z.a.beth Andrews, 4Z,ol trted to pet at 17th St. and lr-wu drtvl.Dg collided a.t 1%:15
ooe ot the country's wrestling 1620 Lincoln Ln., Harbor Hleh-YI..De An; the dOg ns quaran-p.m. at Balboa BlYd. ud 18th ~~~~·~u~o~o~v~"~'i'~"~';· ;"~';;w~o~o~·~· ~·~";';"ii;~~iiiiiiii~ powers. lands ... JetooAUeo,19,deck-Uoed a.ttbehOmeoftbeO'IJoer, St., Central Newport, w1th a ----
Now wttb the U.S. Marlne tla.OO, reported the theft ot 7 Nancy H111, 133 E. 16th St., car drh'en by Jessie Jay Wur-
Corps stationed at tbe Santa scuba tanks and a wet su1.t from Apt. .,, Costa Mesa · · • Dede phy, 17Z7 w. &!boa BIYd.,
Aoa Air Faclllty, Gary votun-a boat at 100 E. Coast HwJ., Calle, 5, of 3000 Beaco~ St., No. 4, Central Newport .•.•
teers his spare ttme to coach-Dear tbe i.%Jper Bay brld&e bep Newport Hel&ftts, wa.s ln)Ul"ed Louis Scott, C6, of 2691 Bay-
ing at the Central Bnnch, Ss-t tween aoon and 6 p.m. wheD his bicycle aJKt a car shore Dr ·• Bay Shores, sad-
Center St., Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, MAY U driven by Douglas Ray Osborne, feted mtoor tojury at 10:15
a per
Painting & Decorating
,
Myron Lee Brouuard., 31. 24, or 811 W. 9th St., Corona., a.m. 1D a coiUslon 1D a Bay
collided a.l 3:10 p.m. 011 La Sbores pu-king lot wtth the
L£GAL HOTIC~ LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING 8100:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN tha.l the Bolrd of St~ent~r s
of Oranp County, Calllornia 'rill receive sealed bids ~to
2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 15th day of June. 19'10 in the offtce
of the Clerk of the Board of S~vtsors, 5th floor, County
Admlnlstratlon Building, 515 North Sycamore Street, Santa
Ana, Calllornla, at which time said bids wtll be publicly open-
ed a.oo read for the following: Joplin Boys Ranch Storage Pood.
ALL OF SAID WORK to be performed in accordance with
plans aoo spec111catloos whiCh are now on rue ln the omce
ot the Clerk of the Board of S~ntsors, tn tbe COUDty Ad·
ministration Building, 515 North Sycamore street, SatU Ana.
CaWornla..
lllNDWM WAGE rates for this project ban been deter~
mined by tbe Board of S~n1sors by Resolutiou 69-652, a
copy of whic h is on Ole 1n the otftce of tbe Clerk ot tbe Boud
oiS..-vUors.
BIDDERS• A TTENTI~ ls caJ.Jed to Sectloas 1 'M0-1777.5
ot the Labor Code whleh will require them 11 awarded tbe
contract to pay DOt less than said general per diem ra.le of
wages set forth to all laborers, workmen and mectwlics
employed ln the execution of the proposed cootract.
ONE AND ONE-HALF ttmes tile prevaillnr rate of waps
shall be paid any worldl:lg time 1D excess o1 ei&ht (8) hOurs
In any ooe caleodar day and for Saturdays, SUDdays, and
legal holidays, unless otherwise DOted. For less than etght
(8) hOurs per day the rate shall be that traction of tbe fore.
going rates that lhe number ot hours bears to eight (8).
EACH BIDDER must submit with Ills bid a sal:lslactory
check certuled by a respollSlble ba.llk or a btdder's bond made
payable to the order of the County of Orange In a.n amount
DOt less than five perceal (5\) of the sum bid as a ruuantee
that the bidder wtu eocer into tbe proposed contract 11 the
same ls awarded hlm. 1ll tbe event ot fa.ilure to enter 111to
such cootraet, tbe proceeds of the check w1ll be forfeited,
or ln ease of a bond, the tu.u sum th•.reot wtU be forfeited to
said County of Orange,
EACH BID must be on a blank form furniShed by the County
of Orange.
THE SUCCES5FUL BIDDER shall be required to furnish,
at time of sl.g:Ding agreement. ooe (1) surety hood wblch shall
protect tile laborers and materl.al men and shall be for ooe
ba.odred perceal (1~) ol tbe amount of the cow-act, LD ac-
cordance with Sectioo 4202 ot the Government Code, aDd ooe
(1) surety bond ln the amooDt of ooe hundred percent (lOCI\)
of the cootract, guara.oteet.nc the Wthful performance of the
contract; sa.ld boods to be flrst awroved by tile ottlce ot the
County Couosel of Orange CCM.mty.
THE BOARD OF SUPERYmRS reserves the rigtt to re-·
)ect any or all bids, a.nd not oecessarUy accept the lowest
price bid, and to n.iYe uy illtorma.Uty 1D 1.11)' bid received.
SECURING [X)CUMEMTS: PWl$ Ukf ~Ulcattons wtll be
ava.llable lor each bidde!" at tbe oltlce of the Dlrector of
Building Services, ~8 North Sycamore Street, Santa Ana,
Callfornia, and may be obt:I.LDed ~ tbe deposit ot $10.00
per set. 11lls deposit wtll be returoed Wben the drawings
and 5C)ee1flc&Uo11S are returned ln plOd CObdl.ttoo.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE
CO UNTY, CAUfORNIA
Dated: Kay 19, 19'70
W. E. STJOHN
Couaty Clerk and U-4ftlc1o Clerk
(SEAL )
ol tbe Bc».rd ot s~s o1 0rueo c-,., CaUJortda.
By ,..,. ,._.,. llo!>ulr
Pubu.b: Newport Harbor ED&icD, Kay %8 and Jtme 4, U70.
Jolla Ave. near Beacon St. ..• car ot Na.nc:y Blxler, 25, of W1 ICENSEO j IHJf.JitfO * GfHflt.Al
• FRIDAY, MA Y 15
Frank Kedll Colby, 38, of
201 Pearl Ave., SaUna Island,
was arrested at 12:ZO a.m. at
Bayside Dr. and Jamboree Rd.
oo a cb&rge of driving UDder
the IMluence ot alcohol ••••
Oftlcer G. Lee observed that
the left fender of a Maverick
puk.ed oo Newport Blvd. near
26th St •• West Newport, wu
damapd, aJld was told by 'lfit-
Desses that they bad just seeo
a 1962 Chenolet hit the car aJld
drive of!, aortbbound; Otftcer
Lee proce.:ied in tbat dlrec.-
Uoa &lid Slapped the car ot
Charles lrwia ~lllllbouse, 62,
of 3015 Tiylar Way, Costa We • sa. at 17th St. and Newport
Blvd., Newport HeightS, and
arrested blm on a charge of
drivLnr IIDder the lnCluence ot
alcobol ••• Lioda Carot Thom-
as, ZO, of 1910 16th st., Apt.
LIIIJan, c osta Mesa ... A • Damato & Son burglar pried open the latcb
of the rear slldtng glass door 6 4 2 1 6 7 7 to enler tile o!flce ol Dr. Ted • ·
Netlrenberg at 301 Placeotta If Mr. ... ..,.. SC.170
AYe., West Newport Helgtlts, l~!!!~~~;., ___ ,.; ___ iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii;.,.
during tbe night; $31 1D cur-
reocy was stolen •••
Bulajich, 1710-1/Z Park Ate.,
Balboa lsland,reoorteo""lllell NVERSA TIONAL SPAN I
of his 1969 Honda motorcycle AND FRENCH ~
from the alley 1D rear of 306 EE tnal lesson Er.pe rienced tucheJ -Mart.ne Ave ••• A US micro-
meter o 2 wheel rimS and tireS HATIV£ OF W)UTH AMfAIC •
wortb $60 a.nd 1 $30 e\eetrte VICTORIA'S SPAttiSH SOIOOL
drW wen tateD betweec 7:30 ~n Mel••• Pl . C.s•lll•u s.tt-1127 ....... -."i:"
aDd 8:30 a..m. from tbe tact j~~L~ea~m~~~~~!~~~~fo!r~!!~~~~ yard at tbe reside.oce o( Frua
Kott. 216 E. Ocean Ft., 8albol
••• Two men, between the ages C
of 20 and 25, were suspected Orco Block o to tile lllell ol $20 to curreocy •
!rom t11e cull drawer at t11e Btm.DING BLOCKS -ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
Exotic Reef Aquarium, 3500-B Te..,.._.: faa.-7-JUI
E. Coast Hwy,, CorooadeUbr, IOU Iot•U.. S~t.. IS» s.. NclA. S..ta A-
a.bc:M 2:40p.m.
SHOPS AND SERVICES
Save Time And Money-Call An Expe_rt.:__ ___ _
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.LQit..u-·.
BEAUTY NOOK
2712 E. Co.tst Hwy.
COICJ'Iol dtl Mat ·
Ptlont t.n-7lJb
)-&aidlt Sbn.lbs, lntenor Plants
llbiJIISIIl t Tto~uc &l &: Trees
lasectlCJdes atld Fertil.Jzer P•11 VISIT IMCLUOU -............ ~ ........ '........... ---o._... & ...... _rl_r4
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•-,__. rorun• del 'iar Surwery
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FLOIIERS Fe.! MESA 6l9-UII 1264111 aEAOI • SHOE -··· All OCCASIONS 549-3l6l Ul-1,51 ----
MABERRY 'S IJtM.rl T-' • HATIOHUY -R!TAIL Shoe IIepa or
'UMI5TS J.: 0 s Purr.e •nd Luggage
PI -HE: 646-4479 1 rdncis-rr idtion t"ry -"-0vo ""'' -SI.H Sl...S UJB NewPOrt Blvd. COlONA DI:L MAl • 1£Vlllf HIW ._. ()N( OA'f SfJtVIC(
COST • u ESa • IUV'IAl STAT IONERY • COMMERCIAl STATIONERY 1110 H&fbot .. ...ct.
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WOODWORKIHC • ENGRAVING & PRINTING
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Ce.,llk f11nls c..t Lla II Wal ll1lu
COWUII IVNBAL AIID M.IAL CINIM
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bo• ol 1 "••comer to
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·lltUMOAY, JUNE\ DIO
OOAOtiA DEL MAR, .CAUF.
For a limited time, you can open a
Charter Account at Centinela Bank's new
regional office in Newport Beach and get a
Free Personal Checking Account for life
(and receive 200 personalized scenic
checks free , too!).
Save the $25, $35, even $50 that you're
probably now paying every year for
checking charges. When you open your
Charter Account at Centinela Bank, you will
never pay another penny for checking
service charges during your lifetime.
For businesses, Charter Checking
Accounts opened at Centinela Bank will
receive a free order of business checks and
endorsement stamp, with free checking
on minimum balance thereafter.
Unique services of Centinela Bank, Win prizes during Grand Opening
Newport Beach Celebration starting June 12
o Boat:in-Banking-at our 65-foot dock Win $25 U.S. Savings ~i\F~~~~
o Dock-to-Dock Bank Customer Pickup Bonds awarded everyday ~~~
and Delivery Service during the Grand Opening
:::J 24-Hour Local Yacht Race Results and week, starting Friday,
Daily Fishing Reports June 12!
o Authorized Agent for Nautical Charts Win Grand Prize AMPHICAT-
o Drive-in TV-Teller Banking the amazing 6-wheel sports vehicle
Centinela Bank is a full-service bank at home on land or
with a Savings Plan just right for you, water! See Amphicats
including high yield Bank Time Deposits. action Friday,
All accounts are insured to $20,000 by the )~~~~~~~~ June 12 in bank's
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. -"t~~f" parking lot and
For your convenience, banking hours '.., in the bay.
are 8:30-5:00 PM Monday through ~~~~~~~~ Grand Prize Amphicat
Thursday, until6 PM Fridays. Or you may on in lobby all of June.
bank-by-mail with all postage paid. Free refreshments too.
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Deposit this entry in the Treasure Chest in the lobby of
Centinela Bank, 3333 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach
before 5 PM July 10, 1970.
Nam~
StrHt
Cit z;
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Bank
in Marine
Beach
INGLEWOOD, su E. Nutwood {6" 6660) /HERMOSA BEACH, 1103 Pier Avmue {ln-2102) /PLAYA DEL REY, 11117 W. Mancheoter {823-92!1)
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