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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-06-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignlH E FINALISTS for the Yardley Soorts Award trophy Include these local athletes: standing, left to right, '31tt Voss, 13arry Wallace, and Gary Galusha; kneeling Jim Curtis, Gary Carr, Ulke Lange', and qoger Grable. TOP SPORTS AWARD SET Winner of the Oeor,e Yard-ler in Oranae County; made state record; baa lbe beat ley Sl>orta Award Trophy will fle OP finals in wrutHna; ner pole vault record or my be announced thi a eveninJ, also a &ho t putter on the Ha,. California prep pole vaulter. JW1e 28, at fle Junior Cham-bor track squad. alao played halfback on the ber of Cormlerce aporta ban-J ott ettc ,.,,.: Costa Mesa football team. lete, hiab achool or junior oolle p ; All-Pree•ay Leape center in baaketball. To"y Rol,hs: Harbor Hiab awimmer md water polo star. b.S one o( the beu mat a in f\e U.S. in awimmina dis- tance of 1,SOO meteu; AII- Amc:rican prep acbool aw•m- mer; top hiab school atrinvner peoape ct 1n the U.S. today. CJ&et at the Irvine Coau pole vaulter; but vault wu lAIIIe L•,.: Costa Mesa Country Club. 14 feet. S\4 inchu. the third flip School hiah jumper and Jaycee Pruident Michael bell ever by a hip school baaketbell player; biah Jwnp Lawler amouncoa f\at Mar-vaulter in the U.S.; holda the ~ 6 feet, 6 inches ia beat &hall Duffield, fo~mor USC OP record and the California ever by a Ne•port Harbor ach- ~~r'!m:ir~ •• w;~db~:~t:~:! N B P 0 SERVES will be llill Shuman, who ~ • • • Gery Geln ho: Harbor Hi- football 1t.ar, quarterback and captain~ All~ranae County team~ fint player to make the All-Star ten from Harbor in 10 years; Student Body presi- dent and an •• A'• atudenL was All·Pro baaketball 1tar DM ~;~~~/·~:k:~~:e~~= C HI SCHOOL mCII'd>er of fie Jaycee board of ctirecton, is chairman for Newport Postmaatcr H. the ban«J~eL Payne Thayer baa reported '1eorae Yardley nJ, conaid-m the Newport Harbor Hi~ crcd one of tho all-time Sc:hool tnnteea that the poat peata in peo(euional baa .. office addreu ol the Corona kc.,all, will be on hand to del Mar Hip School reman• preacnt fie trophy to tho aa Newt'drt ~""'· winninl athlete. The tnnteoa learned at 'J1teac are th~ 10 finaliata: fleir June 12 meecina that the be aiven a Corona del Mar addreu. SUpt. Mu Ruuell read Mr. Thayer' a report at Tueaday' a meetinJ. Poatnutu Thayer aaid that the "'auer had becm ,.viewed by the Poll Office Dept.. chat the deci a ion on poat office boun\Jariea waa upheld and that therefore the adireaa would remain:"Cor- ona d~l \1ar H1.dl School, Ne.port 1each, Calif." Jl• C.rf.u: USC awim star &om Harbor Hip; wu a fin· aliat io lbe Yardley T10phy oampeti&ioa laat year; .r• prded as ooe or the beat swim apriotera in the c:olleae ranka in the U.S.; placed in NCAA meet and AAU fioala. Gery C.rr.Coata Nua Hiah Corona del Mar Hiah Scbool School alblete of the year; area had been auianed to All~ranao County end in fle Newport Poat Offic~. and botball; All-Freeway Leape "ereuron re(Jielled that i l in baaketbell; top prep punter Rose Parade Entry Urged in Oruae County. averaaina over 40 y arda per punt •ery pd padea in academic wort. A Newport Beach noa1 entry 8111 Veu: Oruae Cout Colle a~ baseball pi tcber and oucfieldc:r; altbouab only a froah he led Eutem Confer- ence an bauina w1th .4SO, and wu undefeated u a pitcher m Lcaaue play: All·Eaatem Confer~nce first team all atar md runn~r-up 11 tbe player or the year to team mate J er- ry Newman. J l,. ~rtfs: Costa Meu tliah tn the Pas~dena Rose Par &de was School baaketball and baa~ recommended by market owner bell 1 tar. laa din 1 ac::orer on Dtck Ru:hud 11 Monda y"1 mee1- basketball team and rated II lngofthe dueclots of the N~w­ top player on ClF champion-pou HuborChamber of Comm· &hip team by Coach Oeorao e,rce. Selfridae; All-Leap~ fiut As ch~1rm~n of the retd lers ' t.eam in baaeball and alao All· OP; third baseman and cap- tain of beaeball team that blouaht tho Harbor Area ita first OF vanity champion- ship in hiatory. a."Y \Yolloce: Short atop on the Oranae Cout Colleae baaebell team this aprin1; led the Pirate tum to the Eaatem Conference champ- ionahip; former baaeball atar at N~wport Harbor Hiah School. Ret" GrwWe: Harbor Hiah football. wreatJina and track star. All-Sunset Leape in football; considered by moll •• dae top heavy•oiaht ., .... LEASH LAW REMINDER RiaiJ enrorcemcnt of fte cicy•a leaah law will be in effect dwin4 the tWTner month a, accordina ., a re· m8uler 6om Capt. E.S. Oates C\1 lhe Newport Jkadt Police Dept. committee ,he prcsemed a plan of &Ct•on for community·w1de prontOII Oil, whtc h IOC iuded the Rose Parade float &nd also a slo- gan conteu -·with the posslb11l· ty that the winning slogan could be announced ,to a nauon-wldc audience, at the Parade. A brochure will be m&lled 10 all bualneues asking for an ex· preuton o f opinion on both of the plans. The duectOJs gave th~u okay f<X going ahead. \fll-n '"' '00*" ol · Crett .. 11 ndftd on tiiiP chamber'a ~ "" lltlt~. pfttldent Tbeo ltGtllnl a&llf!d f« penn.wo~~ to l'f1lly •• • lf4tn from a r.nrup of C"'ftN!!'D. ... par'"IU ~ Pu'IIEaU.' "While I fCUI'f llw> putlbubOft • ~lr m•fhl be • Wtt.n ·~• do feel that tJwo ~hocrl ectlon. II follow1>fi throulfl. IS a utitlfldoly IOtu\ioa to the preh. IIIII." Jtobn told board ~ bP". Dr Baal H. Pfotenon. OCC' pnsldfnt. 11&1 stated that elMer o:ootf'llt "" • t.t pubheat1on will bP 11ft up nnt fall foliOW&nJ • .. lm'll of pm'f'St whk'h ~th!d on t two r a m)IU• rfJnC "nma tht 111,.,.11'\' IDIJIU'W , rurnnf b._ Conlanni'C'I h41 L !\ Suprem- Coutt Ju•llr~ B~andon and Cark would I pptar .' ll'f :\ u II 14 ,-erl• tnJ mt'mbtr&!\.p bruklasl rnett• 1111 Se,.,.,., uruv,.r \IIY prts1~nu have ah o acrrp:l"d o(f~>n IO I I• ll!nll ttl~> m~llns: "'·~'""' ...... PI'Uifi ,lnnt •·· ~~ 1 nmmo- dtlrM. lhi> rl'!•mt-orr ~ ,,.mboor• dtep rhrh "' •u.::::"'"''lln rha• 1 lhrffomnnlh rr110l mPmtw>r\hlp II\ thf. rhamtw>o lw •-1 tlf\ fnr l'ti.UI• Dunlop Dies Willard Dunlap, 103 Shore- cliff Rd., ~ore C liffs. vr ce- pre~&dent and dir~c tor of Ojai Oil Co .. dred Monday at :toa1 Hoapital at ct&e a,e of l,U. 1 .... , Pwrcho a~ 70. l y Hlth Sch .. l a..nt H~ wu bom in Stockton 1n O.da for l,S44 items, rot.al-1891, vaduated from Stan- ina t92,601.96, were approved fo rd in 191S as aeolos1 s1 and Tuesday afternoon by the petrol~um en .. neer. v.orkcd Newport Harbor Uni011 Hiatt fo r Union Oal .,,J Rrchfreld School tnuteea. Orl. servan& for more than 4S Baaineu Manaaer Walter years an ltre os l 1ndustry. Addan 111d lhat chia virD-tie 11 aurv1v~d by hu v.1fe, ally complete• fle purc:buu \1anon: a aon. W. E. Ounlap for tic com•na aehool yeu-Jr. of Pasadena.. and 2 ¥-f.,d- IOI'fte 1.500 itema havina been duldren. Servacu wall be apptD .. d at the previous board held at 2 p.m. today, June mcetina. , 28. tn St J ll'nU Epu c:oral He added chat the low bida Church, Newport fleach. with wore accepted in all caaea fle Rev. John Parke offi ci- meetin, apeclficat.ioea. Ac-atina. 1ahz Corona del '.4ar cepted item• whjcb were not Mor1Uary is in char~e o f low bid1 incladed: Stein way arranaemca ts. medium lfUd puDo ftam Sch- mld~Phillipa. Sl, 735.50: U.i-N..,..-, Geff c.,.. nnal aym wei._t liftina o,.,., n1s S.tlrt...., mac:bino, 11,797.30; South Bend eoaine lalhe. 13,)26.30; '"'-\_,.,.,•r '"" ..VI ....,.,~ lihioa saw, 11,176 . .10: North· ~· ""tuo-.1a• ,,.. '"'-rut111~ ,,, field JO. iner ll "'4)· •d .,.., · 1~""""'11'd •• ''-~wrwtt\f!r ...__ ' ,. ' , a IM, JU•I f'l( J•tn""'-Jti\M -• lr>reo MOdel, With lO rwwth ttl Hw' 1411 111 ~ cluec .. we ,.,u. lot •• bi-"""' t,. I'GU• ....... built •• • o loo clau, 1421. ,_ t1 1112.• Jau ll,l962 eo... •• MM. Califoaria •• liSe II . Hit Babysitting Case Is Set Over2 Wks. B.lbyunlng woo a tecbmcal victory 1n 3 votes taken at the: Monday nigbt meeung of the Newport Beach Clty Council, but there was som~ confw1on 111 the voting, so on the advrcc: of coume l , the matter wa~ hc:ld over ro the July 8 m~e ur. ~· The CouncU was co1udermg the appul h ied by Mr.. Clua faulkner from the dec:ruon of the PlanntngCommnuon grvm~ Mu. Charles Rote of ~lo Orchrd Ave. , Cotona del M;u , a ILK permit fOJ 6 month~ to do b&b) smtn~ from !l:vO a.m. to ~:Ju p. 111. ~londa ) through Fuda y. wuh a llmu of ~ children. Mr. t-aulknet, who u ~next door nergbbor .sar.d he reprcsen1· ed l~ 1mnred&&tene1ghbon lot'ho obJ«ted to the nOhe and to tbe operauoo uf .11 busmeH 10 1 r~~­ tdenu~l aru . Ill. utd he had 1061 I t~n&nt b<Ciuse Of the b&· by utung. Mr. Rot~ sard he ~rid h~a wife lud obt:Hn.:d a count) hc:~ns .. 2 years ago after contacung the Newport Bucbclty hill, wbu e they were then told 1hat no city llccn~ was needed. lie Slid th~l the teOV\1 Mr. Faulkner satd he h•d lost h.11..t lt'ft before the bab)>lttmg u:r· v1c:e hid b<en 1tartc:d. Councilman ll ~m Loc..-nz '<lid he would not like I ll have: ~ J •) nurser) ne-..t to h1s horr c:. ~nd he m•d~ .11 11101100 to nver ·rulc: 1he PI .11nn mg Comm1>' 1on and rcvukc: th.-U\<.' per nut. The .,,,,c "'"" ~ i · I tu., w1th OOfccn ~I•I· shall illld ~li)Of Charles li.iin .101111ng ~lr. Loren.t rn " "'e' vote, and Cuunc llrucn l•rull.:r. Elder ~nd Cook volin& not to reject the U)l' ,xr11111. Th~ ue vole meant th~t the 111<111•\n ,. a. defu tcd, ami th.: •he ,xrn111 r~m uned 10 .:tfect. To,.:ttle the: rr1~ttc:r 1111ll<' dt-- cuevely. Mr. c,:w,k ll ... dr "'mu· tiOU II) uph\.lkl tht. d~U>I•lO of the Pl•nn&ng Coer,n•I>SI•Xl. The voung pan~ I It )thU shu,. ed " 4 to :! favorable vutc '"' the .u.- permll. but th~re ,..u "' 'h&nge of l&ght1 011 th.: tl\•.e.r.J. ••Ill the: vote .,~~ ·~·lin ru lfl.lc::d ,~, ,. to I lit, 1o llh LO<'Ic, lliirt .11nd Lorenz volin • Ill). .. nd Elder . l.rubt.r ~nd ~lo~r.h•ll }"'· The Coouc 11 then .l loifl!c.d tho~t the matter should bt ._ OChldered ~t the Jul} ' r H t 111 ~ ~nd th<. IC.UIOO "'&i l t'CI:>h."\l l"f ~ ft-"' m rn ules. Srnce tht· 1.11•1 v,•t<' 1nd1Latcd 41 SWIICh In V<lll b\ b<>th ~!h. ~lanha II ~nd ~lr. c ,x•k . r< ror • ten quesii<'HIC:U tht n Junn~ the receu and cone ludr.J lhoH the vote h&d r~~ll) bc:cn -t 1<1 -· When rec;.,•u w .. , ,,, er. "'" )'<..'1( Han commcll!(d 011 tJrc-i ppar· ent confusron and c ~ll .u ''~an· ocher vote. Thh 1111 ... 11 'o~mc OUI offiCI.&Il) ~ 1\J :... Actin~ C l!) .o\uornq J.11• k ~Me)' .advunl the Counc II to nand b) the u.rl1er dcnuon t<l heM the mallet agarn Jul)' •, so that final vote was resc mded. and the huung date coohrmcd. ''S.H.r Little Gil._ ... •• The Scriptllral ted tor th ~ 1ray~r at the July R ~ew­ port 1each City Council me~ting should be the 14th verse of the lOth chapter of th~ Gt>spel according to Sl PAart, becauu the ~oun ci l Hill again be consider- ing the protests against a baby-si tting s ervice in ':or- nna ~~ Mar at tttat meeting. Yoong children were bfou1lt to J esus, and His di- clples rebuked those tha t bfought them, !)robably be- cause J es us wa s weary M'l d they thought that the youngsters woold annoy Hun. 1ut He was much dis- plu.sed at the action of ttt ~ ')is<iple s, and s a id unto th em, "Suff~r ttle ltttl~ ch 'Jrefl to com e unto me, and forbid them not, for of such rs ttte kingdom of God." • • • Me tiotts Tltet For,.t Ge~ C...et S.m .. This nation cannot survive rf it continues to tum ets back on r.l!Od and our Saviour, a s the Supreme Court has done once agarn with its ruling agarnst sayang praye rs in public schools. Those 'Nho do not beleeve rn God will scoff at this warning, becaus~ to them man himself is the ru ler of his own destiny. 1ut we who d'> believe, and accept His Word, as given to us in the inspired writings in the Holy 1 ible, know of th~ Namings against a pos- tasy: "The wicked s hall be turned into h~ll . and all tl~rtatlons that forgttt t;od." <Psalms, ~:lT J Our Suprem~ r::ourt JUStr ces and all the liberals who are laudeng th elf rulang. ar~ seelong to accommodate th e observance of religrous fai th to the lowe st common denomrnator-and ttl at 1 s the ather st the non-bel rever . The JUStices are sayrng that such 1 s the drct.ate of our Constrtutaon. 1ut c~rta1nly the 1n tent of the law- maker ,..ust be th~ laA. And certatnly it was not the intent of our Foundrng J:athers to underm1ne rellgrous faith . Such cannot be the rntent o f men who rnvo~e-d the "Laws of Nature and o f Natur~'s God" 1n aeclar- ing their land ourl 1ndeoenden c~ and who accepted as self ~v1 dent truths "that all men ar~ created eoual (th~y meant in the si1lt of.';odl, that th~y are endow· ed by their ':reator with certa1n unalienable re<jlts" They wrote 1n to the 1111 o f qi11ts 1n o ur ronst•tu· tion thai "t:ongress shall malt~ no law respect1n'3 an establishment of rel•-110n . or oroheb1t1ng the fr~e exer- cise thereof" They meant to protect th e freedor" of relrgton. not to establrsh freedom frorr rel1910n Thes stecJjy det~rminea effort to dr ove ~~<l l)ut of l)ur '1Ubl1c schools 1s cau o:.1119 'Tiany of us tc1 v•e.,.. ..... ttl concem the future ol noolec educat•on cJnd therttoy th e ivture 'J f '>v r nation ,,.lJt1 •nS thJl b rget 'iod" camo t survove .lnd th~ref'>r~ rt the w ll ot the ';oa- less prevarls a rnonJ :>ur lawnal.er<, cJna ·'"' en ttr('lre ters we ~o rll have t'l tum to l'rlvate '>C'lools anii church schools fo r r:hresttan ttdv cateon b r ou r !:1'111 J ref'. It's 8est Te 0. It Ovrsel••• t,.lany .1f us can strll rttcall Nlth parn tn e fant.Jst1c boost 1n assessed valuataons recorded fo r ~e .... no rt leach ldo:.t yedr by th e county assessor's oHece There •s one s teo that can be takeo by ·~cwport 1eJC"h to help prevent M~oth er JOl t •n ttl e futllre; Let's take bac~ our resPOnsr btl ity for assessing 0\lr own rw10er· ties for city tax purposes That functaon was tumed over to the county at:Jout 10 years ago a.s an econorr-y m<"asure. Mi d thus we de· pr1ved ourselves o f a means of dleckrng u p on POSO:.•· (CoobnueJ on Pase 2) He eapn•ed concern 111at the heavy inn, .. of awnroer vfellon fa likely to en•• piObtOffla b.c••• of lack of tnowledae of the Ieath Ia•. He quoted S.ctJon 4106 of •• ma11icipal code. Dunn& tlw> ftt:u-~ • ~ IOI'mt.or ''•t«< thil he fftl IUtt. ~~~~~font ~ltl""• .,_,. raUttnf t~ errolfl , ... ~ ... ,.,. • .._. at occ. ''A lot fll U... ~ .. ........... 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Tel ... oee: ORiole l-0558 Still Aim to Open on Time in Fall SupL Mu Ruuell ea.- preucd gave concem at Tuesday's moebna of the Newport Harbor Hi&h Scl\ool tru s tees over th~ effect of f\e bU&Idtnl unkea oo th~ oomrlnon of lbe Corona de' '.tar Ha&h School. Conatr uc ta o n wo rltera tuou&hout Califom•a were rellm&na to wortr lb11 week, but the unite hu added to the en b cal OOfl'll)le!Jon prob- lema for the new h1ah school , v.hrch already wu behmd s d\edule for the SepL 6 operllnJ. \1r. Ruasell ltated. how- ever, lhat .. barnna any rnore tnCldenll. we'll be in there 10 September, and we v.,ll no t have double aeu1on1. Yea- terday I could not have aaad f\at with any aaiUraoc~." He told fie uuat.ee& that h~ had received word of aeule- ment 'o r the atrike but final ratification of the lclml had not yet been made. Moat cntacal effect 011 tle llilltl adtool c:onatnacti011 came from lhe carpenters' atrike becauac or lbe amouot • o( wor\ 011 10 tenor parti lion a and doors. he s lid . B.I .Church Gets New Pastor The Re v. Uc>dfr e\ C.raeflrn •til JIVe hu farcv.ell sermon d11~o Sunda). J uh I, at the Balboa Isl and Communtl) \lelhodnt Church. ~nd on the follnlolanJ Sunda\, J uh 8. d•e pulp1 t v.tll b< n~cupatd h) the ne"' f'l'itor. the q ev Oavad \\alker of l ''"'I Beach. \h. ( oraefl1n . "'Ia.• came "' the d alll(la I "lanJ Church fro., ~an l )le.,<~ ' ~car" a~o v.tll t.tl..e over tltc f'UIMatt of th e Tnnll\ \\etroJru n.urd e '" ~th \\luther. TheH a""'IIJlment~ ~ere amoun~ed at dle annual \lethtxll s.t ( <lnference held Ia t "'eel at '{edland.-llna- versal) \ir. \\al~er 1~ a nalJvc '-louthem Calrfomtan. allen- Jed l !\t ~raduated •n 1954 "''0' a bachelor Clf scae nce dearee. ~r th plan11 to entet bank.an ~t. Upon ¥raduab on he entered the 'lavy and aerved fo r 2 yaars u lieutenant, J-1· '" the supply oorp11. ll tlboned a hoard f\e U. C\. 1\. Union. lhllne ron wu . an 01eao. lW'I\I lllU ch 0 r the 2 "eau Wll 'ipen t at ea. v.11te Vlllt5 t.n -\I H I.. a. Japan and Kore~o. \\lu:n he oompleteJ lu a Na-. duty he entered the ~flem C ahfom aa ~c:hool of Tlaeol"'" ''. then Fuller Thoolo JJcal ~tnlf) an Puadena. re· ce1 v1n' b t l bechelor o( da- VII'II ty dearce 2 yean •an. lit was 1 111ped aa a i iiOO ile pastor o f the C ahfonua fle1a;t\ts ~e,hoJist O uuc:h '" Looa Beach. and 11 oonuna to Balboa Island f'rnm flat dlud\. Finll ,. ••• ,., .......... , .. .... c a-. .c-.e ....... .,... .. c--. u .... c.-...,..,.,,..,....,... .. n...-. a. c-. ... ._, .. •• Cl" ef .. _,.... ...._ C .. U. ....................................... 1 .......... 1721 •• C...t ~. c-....... , ..... , .......... 011 .. 1• .... . . n. IIIWNRT MU .. a tM•a.t ••• ~4eM .. N • ••• • ., ef ....... ............ .. .... ..... .... A201JII •••• ,...,.., '-" .. .... ... .-4 .. -.... , •• .,.tlfle4 .. ,.,WIIilo ......... . ... _,... ... .., .... .......... CALIN-IAIIIW.AI'I.I'UM.IIHIIIANOCIAfiOtt All4 ef •• IIA110MAL UMJO .. AL AS.,CIATtOit I THI MAllO. AliA'S 0''SfT ltfWSI'A'f· CContlnu•d tror• pare 11 ble IneQuities In county 'ssessment meflods. Now we leam again ttl~ it Is best to keep our government and our governmental service as close to home a s possi- ble. So let's cancel flat assessing agreement with the county and do it ours elves. • • • Let' a Get T .... .,-.. Thla F,..way Dispute The Ci ty of Newport 1each and the lrvin,e r:o. s eem to be at o<tjs over the location of the freeway in th is coastal a rea. Corona del Mar doesn't want the free- way to cut it in two. Costa Mesa doesn't ~dil l 1t to destroy the pl ans for a huge mari na along Sant.1 «\na ~iver. Newport Hei!jlts CWld Cliff Haven residents oon't want the freeway to slash throu!jl their magnifi- cent residential areas. Laguna '3each doesn't wCW~t the freeway dagger pointed at its flroa t The Irvine Co. doesn't want the freeway to slice oH an irr.por~ t segment of ltle multi-mill ion dollar Irvine Genter de- velopment The Newport 1each Gity r:ouncil s hould be concerned over the disrupt1ve effect of a freeway plowing ltlrough residential areas of our city and cut- ting the city in two. Joan Irvine 1urt has just issued a statement expressing doubt as to the need for a freeway here. '1/ho's for it-other than the state highwaymen who wC¥1 t a "scenic coastal free Nay"'' How about all of us here in the coastal area of Orange County getting together and agreeing ltlat the freeway belongs a few miles inland, skirting ltle Upper 'Jay, saving mi ll ions of dollars for the state in costs of high level bridge and rights of way dlld saving all th is fu ss and anguish for our community! • • • Ho Dooatt't S.... to Rocognlzo tho En-J Here is a letter I have sent to 11 ixon ~ayer, a colum- nist of the liberal persuasion. who wri tes for the Garden Grove Qally News and teaches at Long leach State Coli ege. Dear lob. Goyw, In yoyr ecWrou betoro tfto South Coast YCMMtg R• tNbliceJtS, y-stw~ th.t tho Joho Birch Soci.., i a ,_,. d.ngw-• .,..,. tft• tho c-llftlsta. Aa a nows,.pefl!lan vwsed In th• lows of libel and alandor, yo11 know thai it Is an actionable aff...so to call sOtftoono a COtl'ununlat. To soy that soiWOCiftO is oven worao than a c..-unist thwo .. ,. is ••• "'ore libelous Oftd alandoroua. Since I hove publicly stated -onony occaaitNU that I am a "'-'-r of tho John 8irch Soci.ty, I considet your stotOifteftt slanderous to my charocter and Injur- ious to "'Y bvalnou, pomcularly ainco yoor atote- "'onh wore made at a enooting hero. I "'uat respectfully osll that you aublftit proof of your char~•• that tho John 8trch Society is enoro danger- ous than tho con.,nunlsts, or lftal!o public apology to "'Y••If and all oth•r John 8irch onen~ben. Juat consider tho eno""ity of your accuaott-: :tos tho John 81rch Socloty cavaed th• onslaven~ent of a billion petsons tht041ghout rile world, aa tfto com- '"""''' conaplrocy has dono? lioa tho John Birch Society cousod tho "'urdor of 30,000,000 people, os tho c-..unlsts did in China when they canquwod that troglc nation? Has tho John 81rch Society starved to death 10 "'IIIIo• fom~en, u Khrvshchev did in Co""'unlat Ruul• as pun I sh.,..,.t for rosiatattco to tho brvtal collocth•l alng of thoir forms In th• Ukraine? iioa the Joh" Birch Society helped to osto!,llsh a +oethold for tho eft"'J ai our vory ffont door, as In· o.cl our ewtt State Dept. has clofto with ita assistance to Cutro? Hoa the John 81rch Soci.ty given aid and co"' .. " tD o11r "'ost doedly oneft'y, tho CO!fttn\lnlst cansplrocy, oa ovr ow• ,_,..,...._.., has dofto I• h-..dlttt evt for- eign ol4 .. Co.eu"lst Yutoslovlo, Co.Mtoflist Pol .. d, Co .. -fllst Ruulo, •d to othora wt.o .... to ct .. tnty n? Hea tho J_..n Birch Society ,_-., to cruh *'•......, "' .. , COVfttry, •• tho UeltM "'•tiona forces cUd '" K••••· wl• •• euls,..co of..,, State ~.,t.? Hoa tho J.._ 81rct. Socl.ty cott•plr.d f.r •• COilt· ._..1st te~t ..... of ORY CCHMtry-es t.es l"d..4 hop- p-4 '" 01"•· wft.,o itlo s..to Dept. hofpod po•• •• w., "r .....,..,.. • coolltt• wl• itlo c"' .. .,.. ••••; •4 •• Ia ttew t..,_a .. , '" L••· wh.,. tt.o St.• D.pt. "-• we~ I" 6ercl•t o sl .. llcw c•ll· tl• ... c.....,.lsta? Mt. Ge,er, .... •• '""'• .... , ...,. critll" of ~ ....... .. .......... Ot .. "-..,... .......... , ......... Y• hew • t. .. W.Wo ... elt.-4 of ,.. .. ......... ~-... ~ ,.., ................. .. ........... ., ..... .. It ................. . ,.,... ill •• 0...• Cou& eou... ••llict .will at .... tta.cl ., •d Ito oo.-te4l We Plea .. eaoo•• 6e delay i• bave lltd *'" .,.,.., rerlyiaa ID yo.ar leu-of trettd• ,._ •• ooaa.,. June 11. we. .. a. yo. '-dna 1. The -uni•• wen ID be eo att•a• o.ar nlaeioatlaip an&ot\liHcl at •• edlool. Or. with tle Menin lk. KUtten 1laail Pewnon ••• quoa.d Co. u aayin,: ••fib• our ao~ To relit•• you ... h..-P• ••mmoat 11kl ua ID do aomo- hentioo, I ••t ..n yo• flat flina. we ._lei dl> it. .. .. m• NO "epeda&•• ar-l . TU o~de. whl'* ,..aemeta ID welcome ae calriod by a.o abe•t•• KU tten Co. ineo Newport wto1 aftot Dr. Potenon au~ fleact.. Thia finn, on ita ar-coodod in ba.tna • Nlina rival 1D Newport Beac:b, ~at flo laws of tae atate of como to oor omoe ud ukod Califomia did not apply ID for ueiat.lce aacl the ro-all people-that tbo toboola qairona.a 1 ••ceuuy ID ~ wore oiompted. ooniq • acti•• .... ., of 3. Tho Creat publicatioe. tbia Clamber. We did our job Dr. Potenon aaid people or auiatina flit new fian have to loam flinaa. You witb infonnation relati•e eo can't teach uudenu any- lhia city 111d at tbe same flint-lhey havo to teacb time we enaoutaaed them 110 d1emselves. join our Oumber. As for the latter statement. My appearance in the pio-if Dr. Peteraoo and hi• in- ture with tbc 2 members or stNceora arc unable eo teacb lh e K li tten Co ., u well 11 tl e studen ta anythina. why aJI the ananaementa to have <bn't lhey juat Jive tho uu- tlia picture roleaaed to the dcnu the booka and dia- preu ... handled entirely pcnac with lhe pre•i.dent or by the Klittcn Co. If your fle oolleJe ~d Che ~na.truc­ finn . or tho o ther 4 mentioned 110r11 There II not a bit of in your Iotter had made the ~ritins in tle ~reat public~­ same requeat u the Klitten bon that '?Y duldren oouldn t Co. the same c:ourteaiea have wntla'l bettor when woo' I d have boen ntended. -" ~y wore in flo oi-" th 1rade. Ttuatin1 that 1 have an-They certainly would no t swered your letter 10 your ~ave been wrilin~ traah, sad- sati a faction 1 am 11m o r obseetu ty anyway. s'incerely. and lhoy knew moro Ensli ah Jack Barnett, Manaaor than the colleae atudenta do. Newport Harbor Otamber By .ceuin1 flo onr--riJo lhc of Con:merce O.C.C. diatrict bu 17 md P.S. Trust that we may have 4/10 mi.llioo more dollars to lhc pleasure of meetin, you teach b•.c~er and better traah 10 d1e very near future. ~J filth. I have be~ fijht-m, for years to aet dus over Ott. To A. Pro foes .. , Professor (who e'er you may be) I've news (or you' You bolhet Me1 etTiphasis on au out or the schools m d 110 keep lhe so- called literacure which ia compoaed mouly of four letter word• out of d1e child- ren's h 111ds. To my.mind. any parent who ca.ros ~nythin& If CREST II the best o f all for choir children's welfare will make fl ei r voi ccs heard you see, What are the reJects like? This interests me. at this time. ·V·e all know lhcre is pla'lty or filth in the wariJ, but we do not have eo Wheo BAD 11 squate 1 s round, '\ltd LEPT ia S\tUT is sound.. 11ood. and waUow in iL We Clll alwaya reach for the atan. al!ht. and I would like to remind Dr. Done by rools. rnEE! Peterson 111d fle O.C.C. fools like trus iiOe a lhat they owe aom~ tem1 10 lhc community; lhat WO:'IIDE~ WitOSE '"PET' lhey should not ooo<bne fillh Yf)U'LL BE? o r sadiam and that freodom Ro tCIITIU)' Schwman 1601 Warw1 ck Ln. Harbor lli~lands docs not mean licente. ~ •. A.J . Delphino 1623 Moaa Drive Seta Ana Hci~u Straight Talk From TOll ANDERSO!\ New Frorttter -Out ,.,here I he WB\Ie !x'IJn'. Httchhtkcr -A dcadtlcat who bcah "Ill lk .. d. Cuhural F.'chanec -~ ,o~ern. ment prner .. m -.tlcrc•n lhc hullhy >~PI'k' pr.:• .. rl o'er the rNtcn ·•I'· piC\ Metro--A ~t•llc~ll""' pl;,en to cuml->tnc <:tile' .tnJ countt.:' "'""' n ardtk lhc ''"'e' "'a ,1.11u, of o'er \f/Cd <OUOite' of ltlllc poltltul tm· pon .. n,c Holl ""'CC\ tl ( ••tton\ "l'f'l ene m) nnl lo the federal tt'"'·rn men! Kc "'rile m.tn '\ ~r,nn ltl.c fi.trr~ I rum .. n ¥o hu n: ¥o rtle• ht•· lory fur .t f'rt>l II One "t~riJ ( tlul">.tl ,l .. ,cr~ 1\lltc' f't:ltf'k ¥oC \aCrtfll l" tn '" Jcr It> f'lcu...: our o.:ncmto.:' I n•·m•.-P~••rk ¥ot m.el.c: ,,u,._., out u f ~~ "C l .•n kt them •lt•"'n l>t-nw .. ·r"'' hfl\~nc r-cr ,c:nt rul"'· ••lilhl •Jr "'rona R.-ru"lt' \ lil"~c:rnm,·nt ••f Ia"'' nut men ..• a•>Vcrnmcnt of .:he~~' ,,n,l 1-.. l .. rh.C\ t>ct,..:.:n lq,ll'· lttltH' C\nutno.: anJ ru,ltu.tl ... II••H·rnmcnt "'hr.h l'folk'l" I he: rt~hh u l mllhtiiiiC\ .1nd lt\\.ltl fO~· ,,n ... , .. ,h ( I! th, t ntlcd ''·''" or Anl<'rt,..t. tlclmo: the ""c"' IA: .. I ••••• Many polilt.:tan\ wtlo vote for every ratd on the fcckral trca~ury for the: homefolk• ull lhcm'fl~' CCWI'ICI"Vati\<~. Too m-.ny \OUthcrMI'\ rate all pohhcr::.n~ ""ho profe:' to he ftW 'ICJrcptiOn •• "con'ICrvalt\~ ·· \l.an) ~ut~rn politician\. lil..e Ar· kan'YI~ Sc:nator fulbfipt. l t"c lip. .en tee to ~arc:aation to they can •tay in oftkc. The politician\ hne deltbcr.atrly Kducrd the people wrth "btud and circuw•" In return for voc~. Fed· eral aid 11>tlhotrt federal control ., "oc onl) 1m~'il->lc. It'' wroe~,. The Supreme Court ha• ~atcd· "1"hat whkh the pcrnmcnt •u"'kJJZt'l. it may COCIIrOI." Alf'Oed, Nowhc,. In IM world. now qr ever, "-vt t~Wy hed a full deN of federal aJd _, frttdom. Gov· ....,.,..... llfl OftOQft CO JlltC ~ ell we want arc bit mouth to tal..e all we've p. Alt welfare \lain t1Jfefttuall)' btc:ofM ct.ctaton~Mpt. ,. arm kwl ot ow tiMe h -'*'" It ~ -...... iofl. tlunrt\laiKJtt, ...,.., htelth. I!Wtro. full •• ,ea,....,., ., • beMftft. ..,.,. ............. I .... .................... a, .,..,.. Co>mmun"m \ "'"·m ,,r ~'" ernment "hi,h rronu .. c, the dtm· inalton u( hungc.>r. f"\\CriL v..tr. tnC411otltl~. '"'<"~llrtl \ -lrh• tk.oth ..lt"-.·r .. r· -\ "-.·l•n··r "' r .... ~J 0.:\l"·•lll\ r •. , ~ ... , \ "''" l '"'1'1 htm '-\ "---r'''n ""'' '" n••l ~•n tn,lrum\.nt en 1h, h .• n.t , .. 1 th, ( n:.tlttt 1-ul ,.. rh, ,,, ..• u•r Cuc\t•t~nce ,, rr,nol,r ••n lhc en•t .. llmcnt pl.on J\ ptnl..-\ f'l'' ,, •n "'"''' ll"ll' ) dlo"' 10 he ,, . .1 «;;.ul B.onl.. \ [!•".rnmu\1 ith lt IUitnn lo\ht,h r·''' unl trmet• lOr unr .. rmtnl! .• nJ lll.Jl,·, the "'h ro..h cr anJ II" I"'"' f'l"••.:r Bo~~nn -<\n .tll -.htd"l '' ellc~o:•l if t.lono: I-\ "htt,, •!!·"'"' '•II''''' hut kg-.1 .r t.lone I">) :"oocgroc' •· lliiiO\l 1111 hiiC \. " ... hinvlun -\ rt ... c "here ,..,,.n h.o heturtll) ri~ ·'"'-"~ l'""''rk Po:acc Corpi -The New frort· tier·, To) Ocp:.rtmcnt; Pc!ltr P<tn in Oi,ncyland. J\ ~:ommill~-f ho: un.t l>k htre' the """' 11hntt lo Jo I he 1111nc~c' "'r~ State l.kf'~rtlll\:Ot " tltVI\1(10 or our auvcrMtK·nl 1111 ht, h "'"!.""' people who h .. vc nc•c:t m ... lc ,, mi,take. in our (d\IOr So..:tali,t-1\ Jl.t~tft,l (ommunl\t. ••••• Scgreplion i\ 111'1 one (.t\Ct of a m uch Nnn re.:lurc \\ ~ J '"" t>c faced ¥ollh a S.JCtah,t·l.ehor J ec blof'htr ir there: v. ac n,, '-~prnc' in Arncric.t T~ h \llc '' rrci.'Jnm. ""ol frccJom ,,..._ !>ttl frre,lom tO. Not fOfcc.J frccl.lom. 1->ut freedom of choice I continue In ~lec'e 11\at lhc American pco rtr uc e'~nti11lh co"~rvall~c :~n,J arc c•r~ to ~i~o~li,m. if ~~ ore tokl '"- truth. Tllcy\c 1-Hn lied to a~ m"rc~ntcd by thtir Jl"htlcian' Con~nativ~, hy t"-lr n.dtmr. anr indiwiduali't" Tlwy tlnn't lll..c to be herded. So ~ nf theM petrioC\ who are A~~~<arc of the dire plfabt of our counlry arc ¥onrlllna at crCK~·IM<I'J'Ott" whh each oefwr, We conte.rvativn. ~ llbtrtarltn~. we frftdom lov«rs. •c .. tlltremkt\" who <!till bclltvc n the Con'llitu• tion. Med fn Jlllos«fhcr. w,·,. loo mMCh like the two preacMr\ who ..,. .. ,......,, *'-"" tfwlr ,_.,. ............. c. .. , ... UgM'hr. Ffuly-. of ...... ..W n<tr .,, •Afltlr al, ..... 11a1.1t .,.... ...... ~ . ...,._ ,.. Iii,._..,,_, I 61 ...,.. -... ~-..... ·-·- E'~NNG YONEV tor a trip to Europe by lqf)S Is the arntMtlon of m.,bets of Girt Scoot Troop M, students at Horace En- sl~ School, seen here getting advice on thrift .-.d saving from P. A. Palmer, the d\alrman of the bo~rd of NewpOft 8albo1 ~vtngs & Loan Assn., UfnQ a recent w of the flnn's f~ellltits. The girls ate, st.ndlng. left to rl~t, Robin WOr-- ley, Karen Johnson, Chris Spencer and Rachel Worley; seated, Annette Nlcke,.. sen, at left, and Dale ~wn. From The POLICE BLOTTER SATl.JRDA Y, JUNE 9 Frank Tunstall reported a win· dow ~roken by a rock at Be.acon Auto Paru, at 480 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Helght.s ••• John Slaughter, 477 Proapect. Ne w• port Sbores, fouod uuay sbeep. which was impounded at 2280 Pacific.,, George Perlln, 2692 Club Meu Pl., in Costa Mesa, operator of the servlc~ station at 500 W, Balbo<~ Blvd., Bal- boa, said that someone used a 4·1cgged stool to smash 2 win· dows in the car of an employee, Craig Smith, of 1140 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa •. ,,,, Carl Louis Raymond, 63, of 115 1/2 27th St., West Newport, was booked on a charge of intoXICation in pubhc, at 30th St. and W. Bal- boa Blvd .... , . .Lorin Rilymond ~ru, 501 Fulle rton Ave., :-l~wport lldght.s, reported the theft of his bike from tbe rack at tht· Ensign School, .•• Shelh Ch.A)in, 417 Via Lido Soud, in Lido Isle, left her moth~r's wal· let. containing about $360, in a booth at the Blue Dolphin; it was gone when she and her es- cort. Mark Howard of No. 52 Balboa Coves, went back to look for lt: LUu complete restltu· tion was made by a couple who who had been seen plckillg up the waUet from the booth. SUNDA Y, Jl!~ 10 Tunothy l 'Clwe, of iZ 1 St. James A.d., Cliff Haven, sa1d his bike was taken from the rack at the !'olewport Heighu School and lAter reported that the bike had been found in pieces, with pa1nr.. license and lock remov· ed, ... Milton De in, 3221 Cla y St., Newpon Helgbu. found a 3·speed bllte ill the canyon off Bolsa St. , •••• Susan W~el.er'a bike was stolen from in front of her home, 231S 16th St.. New- port heighu, and later was re· covered by Costa Mesa police ••• Duncan Hardesty, 1107 Ox· ford ~., WestcHff, said some- one threw stones and cracked the windshield of a parked car in front of Coast Electric, 312 N. Newport Blvd, MONOAY1 Jt:NE 11 Four·month·old Kevon .Job.o· All Scripture ia aiven by in- spiration or God, lnd i. p~ fitable for doctrine, for re- proof, for correction, for inatrucdon in ri-"teooaneu. UI Timothy. 3: 16.) 8~-Mettth T "' Ettdt Richard W. OridiJ1'an , per· aonnelman third clan, USN. aon of Mr. and Mn. Oeorae E. 9ridaman o f 1000 Clay SL , Cliff HaYen , and Ruuell E. H•uon. electronic• todl- ttici• flird clua, USN , son of Mn. Helen R. Hanaon of 1914 Court St., Newport, arriY'ed aboerd tto amphibi- oua ua.Wt canier USS Priacetoft, when It re•med to Lona ~ .. dl May l4, aller • l~da tDar of ~ty ia tho Wtat.m PadRe . Mort-, T.n,. To., Co~roiC)OCldeot John Modey wUI aaai" '" reportina Oft •• ~bel hot epo&a ., .... June 21 , when he t.alh Oft "Eye Wlln~u to Heedliae HltiDIY"' at fle meedtta of •• Newport Hatbor Kl•-'• Cleb at •• Ntwpotter Ina. Qhtp.,~ • ~· .. Mn. All.., o .. ••-. Jr., S28l IU•• A"·• A,L fl.. ... t Newptll. .. ,_ ........... .. ,..,...,, .... Jl, .. 1&. ............ .... .. son, asleep with his foot bang· ing out of h.1s crib, was nlpped In the leg by a puppy •••• Betty Mlllett. 1540 E. Ooean Blvd,. Balboa, ceporte.d the theft of a wheelbaaow ••• Dona Cock. of 124 27th St. , West Newpolt. .eported food items taken from the deep freeze in the garage • , , Cb~les Cotton, of 1540 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, repocud the theft of his blke •• , • Mary Ann Field, '7, of 213 39th St., Wett Newport, was blnen by a small dog. the size or a cocker, white wlth large black spou and long hair and long taU; pollee sought to locate th~ dog so that the child would not have to take the ~illful Pasteur treatment. Tl!ESDA Y, JliNE 1~ The top and side c urtains were taken from the car of Pauick :O.tadden, 1\:1, of 13t.i.l Baker St., Cosu. ~lesa, parked In Corona del Mar ... Chris Wodowoud of l SuO Ruth Ln., It arbor lllgh- lands, report~d th.: recov.:ry of a stolen bike ...... Mn. E. F. 001um, 526 El ~loden01 Ave,, Newport Helghu, sald that a bicycle h~ been left in front of her home; it was returned to the owner, Loren Robe.ru, SOl Full~rton Ave, ... Beny Jo Jes· ter, 25, of Huntington Beacll, was bitten by a 2-inch reddish yellow scorpion whlle m a.rking laundry at 1100 W. Coast Hw y •• she became drowsy, and the ankle and calf of her leg began to swell; she was taken to Hoag Hospital. •• Tom Carr. 890 15th St., 'lewpon. reponed the locs of l01undry bags and flxtures uom the Newport Washmat.lc, JUl Newpon Blvd •• West Ne wport Clarence Saue, 2712 Shell St., Corona del ~tar, reponed the theft of 2 akiU saws from h is station wagon parked near the house he u building at 421 Nar- cLssus Ave., Corona del Mar. WEONESDA Y, JUNE 13 Duke Hogan. J OOd w. Ocean Ft., Newport, reported the theft of & beds pre ad and manrcs.s co• ver from the clothesUne ••• Mts. Daniel Mandell, 1200 E, Balboa Blvd., Balboa. reported a wbite wicker chair stolen from the porcll. •• Lorna Sears Bril.lla.nt.. 43, of '102 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. a nurse at Hoag Hoaptut. was injured wben her Cal hlt the Cal of Jack Grover of La Habra. who was about to make a left tum off Cout Hwy. onto Jamboree Rd •••• An accl- d~nt at 3:lrd St. and Lake St., West ~wport, illvolved the bicycle ridden b y Gary Tbeo- dor~ Guldjotd, 1:?, of ~22 1/2 35th St., and the car driven by John Lyle Faaa.r of Wbimer, an .:mployee of the Newport Beach PubUc Works Dept. ••• Alcun· dcr Mestoo, 51, of 430 Cata- llne Or., Newport llelghu, w;as inJured and taken to Hoag Hoa- pitOJI when his car was hlt on :-.lcwport Blvd, near the Hoag access tOOJd by the car of Rich- ard Steele, 37, of Canoga Park. wt10 swerved into the left lane of Ne wport Blvd •••• Mn. BaUd ~Iaible. of 642 Via lido Nord, Udo isle, sald that an egg was tocsed at her car puked in front of her home •• , Steven <..reg Oa· v1es,l7, of 257 1Crestview Or., B01y Shores, hit a power pole on Tustin Ave. and d01maged the n ght Side of the cu. TI IURSOA Y, Jti~E 14 Karen Grunewald. 505 ~a­ lion Ave., Corona del Po. I~. re- ported her bike taken from the rack at II arbor VIew School. •• Robert ~lcOowell Jones, 6, of 308 Poppy Ave., Cocooa del Mat, drov~ his bike out of the alley near SeaVtew and ooto Polruetti.t Ave. and hrt the pick- up truc k of Saburo !lara of La· gun a Beach ••• Guy Camp, 721 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mu, reported the thef~ of a S40 radio ... Robert Young. ~0"2 Vla Palermo, Lldo Isle, repor· ted that eS&' were tossed on his car ln ftunt of hl• home. oum_,,., ernnw 4"A"D .....,, -. we• New• 'JMdt FeN ..... Thto __.u. wa lin. Mal Flttf., of ............. CIIIM~ .... tiC&• ........ Orilllle eo.a Cllle ... Site .. ._.ICiwe .. lecll _.IIIIIPTAICIVIIIe_.UI .. ............ ,,, ..... Florence Fowler Lyons .... 't .. -VIIIIIMol ....... 0.. tJ • ...., ........ _._ ........ ~ _ .. , ...... ..,.... .... " I ... a 'TJ ... ....................... ...... ., ......... v • ... ...._ ........... _ .... A1n 1 ...... a.-uh-.'" Tille ... ~ ctler rnl&ht well .... ...... U..t the America&n ........... JWttlnl a Oil Aaaa\ an ..... ,....... na, exc:Mnce 111raU• tl'CIIIl the UN and UN--· \ ......... CID ,.. Day, 1112. A..tcu IUda ln a achOOI lD Wblw .......... N.Y. wen pce- .. t.ct WIG a ftq. n.e dty JDV· ..,...., ~ ln tho oere· ~. w .. lt a _.., 50-etar Old Glary? An ~ ldddJnaT It wu tbe blue-a~wldw rq ot t.he '11n1~ Naua-1" ,. Red 8utdwr .. ~ R~. an borac:nd Kember S1ato ol UNeeco • • . Ill liM, Rumuda and Bul- prla cot the DOd for UN.co JDimberahlp from tho UN Ec- oncmk Ud Social CouDd1 and UNnc:o's EDcuUve Board. Tbey P"/18lted tbolr applleaUone to the 1954 <leNftl Conference. One lrate cW.pt.e rooe to spe-ak: ... _ ...... ,..,.... ...... ........, ............ ...... ..-.... a Tnetll wiiWI ..... ........, ........... .................. ,..... _ .... b ···-u ....... ...... ..., ................ -·= I o.-t ol ~ It ...... II I • II-tM tJ._.H..._,_...,...,.. .......... ...., ... d. lwllae1 1'7 ....... _. .. ........ to 1Jlllf ...... "• ...................... tMIOrlnJgnlloaa.to .. ....-t7....,.. .. 'The prot•t(J' wu ~!f.­ fer .. U. 5. Oelep&e. lA\e't' he made Identical charcea eplnat Bulgaria -addln~t "fCJrCed la- bor" to Ita mmes. In quick aucces&lon. othft' <Ml- tl'ftti'S I"'tte, demandine both be admitled. Each waa fmm honor- ed. pcace·lovtn', human riGhts observtn' Member State~~ ot UN- esco -the USSit. CuclloaloYa- kla. Poland and Yugoelavla. Pree-- ent to vote w~ the Byelon.- illn SSR and the Ukrainian SSR. Hun~ry was the~. but at.ent at th:H session. The 1954 GeMr&l Conrermce voted to "po~~tpol'M'" furtheT con- s1de:1ltion until 1956. When the 1936 Conte~ opened. Lo-and- behold, who arrived ln fuU poe· ~n~lon ol UNesco membu'lhJp but Rumania and Bulpria! The UN had 1nnted these vic- Ious vtolaton oC "h~..~tnan ri&hta" UN membership ln l9S$, whJeh act presumedly "reformed" them 10 that Uwy could rulfU UNesco'• prime demand. expr-... ed on the floor In 1954: "Ia prilldftle. we •-* ... aume that tate very fad ol a Stat.o lulot'ltlllc oa oar cloe.-la-._tes ~tarwo of all .... prtndplea to wlllldt we ...,_ aertbe, aiiCI Ita tete.taea t. model botll lt.o .._tic.., ... rore~p PolleJ' .. u.e ,.._... ,._ roveraa.c .... Orpldsa- U..." Parents and pa trtou fllbt.lnc the UN-UNesco Coli••.._ ApiMt Dllocl I I ....... r..laea- .... wlU Clnd lood chew1n& c:ud ln that quote &bout UNaoo m.a- benhip bwolvtna an ''lntmtbt" to model the Member'a clamestJc and romcn policy upon "UN~· oo" prtndplea 1 nu. moath our State Dept. ts lmportlnc a who&e cte-~qaUon of Rutn3.nlan conunle mew~ people to attend .. ~.. In lour American eltks ot the ~ lllm. "Dare leo." Heedlni tM Ru~ manlan ftdl are loa non.. V-P ot the Bud)&Nft ,1m Stu- dio and IM Pap•M G ... , eom- m. .. film _,oonlat, ~ nf 18 aworda In lntematJonal eom· peUUOtU." ·-PI, Ire 0.,.., .. AJtltl. l.NI, ...... a OMtftift Willa VJifoeee e. .....,. • "'Oca .... ... ........ ,.. ........ .-.. (It Will lite "'uls•..," ,.. .. Diet!) -... ___,, ....... ......................... ................... t ...... ............... 1.1 d 0. )Ill....__. ..... 0 . & Ia· ~fte ............ ... • rt .......... ....... ........................... ..... 0 I a.,. ....... .... .~..,. ....... ow_ -flwt. ..._ Is u•JM' I ....................... .......... I 'ttl ........ .... ....... I, ............ .. Y.U. ""'-'t wtD ....... •· 100,000 Ill a... C..,•-.... ,...,_.~ ......... ., ... mllltail ., ......... ....,_ _. .... ,. fill 0. r b C •. AM .-c!l ............. Ll:l' ,.., Dlitt .... -.,... -., *• PC ..._ ........ nP t'a 'I 111 I rl ..... .,., ~ ..................... ......... you TAKING STOCK of ,YOUr C!\UNDt and futuN lnvtM~DeDt pftiii*ID. ia ..... IiCht ol c:huciDf condJUoa.. T~ .... Of clrop ia Oft -~(~ Tu.clq ....... and !latutde.Y .......U,.) .. Aftlllat•P'Il)'OU -... , ........ ..,. ......... ol "'Taklac lttoek." oar -w.Y ....aatteroa C~W~pt•• .. comider ...,.a.uy IMe..-tin(. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2620 Eut C.O..t Hipway • ORiole 3-7005 Crowell. w•ec.Son £Co. Members Paei6c: Cout Stock E.c:hanae Eatabliahed in 1932 Loe Anrel• •'Corona del Mar • Covina • Laf\INI Beach Loq s.eh • Pa.dena • Van Nu,-. Readers Sail to finsenada The Newport q.aeh and Cotoea del t.t.r liwariea will proced by boob ID &san- ada cNrlna Chit Mnmtr' • reed iDa PIOIJMl, acoordln a ID libfarilft Dolo*•• Sheely. ~•adint oae book will en- able lhe re*r to eater Ne• port tlwbor. two boob will aet *• reader co Dana Point. •ut 10 on undl landina in Enaeoadl. ~ •• Lynn Moore, c:hild.reo' a libraau, aaya Chat a lovina cup will be a warded to each .. sailor'• upon completion of readin1 10 boob. Certifi- cate a ol merit will be award- ed Aua. ll at the readina club party at the 3alboa li- brary. Thr P.M. Section of the Ebell Club ia aponaorina f\ia -.mual activity. There will be a story hour ead1 Friday at 10:30 a.m. durin& July and AuJUat at bolh li- brariea. The Co10na del Mar library story hours ue a special function of the ~bell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Club, under the direction of Mrs . Roser Hamaford, P .M. r--~~-----.-.-,-~-~--............. ~~~---, c:hainnm. She is auiated by ;1; Mmea. John Colby, John JIAWAIIU IliON Scofield, Kenneth Hartman. Alnerka'• Larj\eet S.ledlon Arthur Neeb and Ridlard Rounda da Clock Hawallan FutUon Hilliard. s-.&a .... -oaa... Rew•ntlsO~ L~~:::::.__..!!!.!!!!!!!!.J~!:...!!:~~.!!!!:!!!!!.. _ _J In Plat61 Tlt•ft C.a• Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER-BUILDING MA1'ERI.ALS Uberty 1-1.1 CHIJRCHES Jlvznoutlt ~ Glfrurr~ Glor01t11 he! ~ A CONTINUI NG CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Suacl., Won bip 10:00 A.M. at .. e Port Theatre 2905 But Coast Hilbway, at HeUotJope An . Ota rc:b Sc:bool a t 10:00 A.M.-Naraety Care Pro.&ded OFACE: 4lb Hellotlope Ave.-Phone 67~1323 Lutheran Church Of the Maater United Lutheran Oturch tn Amerkle 3545 Eut eout wah~ Corona del Mer PASTOR FRANK OUNN Phone: OJUot. 3·5022 SU!fDA Y SCHEDULE 8 :00 A.M.-The Senic:e 9:30A.M.-1be Service 9:30 A.M.-sunday School WELCOME St. Jcmae. EpUc:opal Church 3209 VIa 1Jdo Newport Seem • OR 5·0210 The Rev. lohn H. Parke, Rector SUNDAY SDVICES 8:~Holy Communion 9: 15-Famlly Servic. and Sunday Sc.-hool 11 :~Mornlnt Prayer and Sermon Nursery end small child care provided THURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Heallnt Servic. f11iSTIAPTIST CHURCH 2411 FAst Coast Hithway Corona del Mar Dr. Thomu l . Welch, Putor Sunday, 11:00 a .m.: Morn· 1n1 Service. Evenlnt Service, 7:30. A contlal welcome Is ex- tended lor all atea to a t· tend Sunday School .. well aa Sunday mornln& and ewnlnt .ervlcee. A mld·week eervlce Ia held every Wedneeday a• T:30 p.m. Fint Baptiat Church al eo.ta Meea (l•t ••• ,.., .... ._.., Santa Ana It MaanoUa 9tL Dr. P. G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SD.VJCES 1:45 a.m. Sunday Sdlool Jl :00 a.m. Momlni Wonhll •:oo p.m. Tlalntnc ~1\ioM T:~ ......... --. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ft-anklln 0 . Bixler, lr. Mlnlater Ll 8·4T78 Parsonaae Ll 8·5294 SUNDAY 9:.S .............. Bible Sc.-hool 10:40 .. .. .. Church Servlc. 5:30 ............ Yount hoplea' Meetlnr 6:30 .......... Vesper Servlc. WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. ... Women's Bible Study 7:00p.m. .. Prayer MeetJnt 1:00 p.m. ..... Choir Practlc. Nurwry and Child Care Provided First Chrt.ttan Church 796 VIctoria at Pla"Centla Co«a Mesa CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH co•aaaaaTIO•AL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHJP 9:30 and 11 A.M. Church Sc.'hool claSSH 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Gomke Minister Prank Klock, 242 Driftwood Rd .. Shore Cliffs, is offerina a reward of 1100 for infor- mation leadina to the aneat and conviction in the f\eft of 2 loaded automatic pistols and a revolver from his borne. The revolver, a S . .t W .. 38 Otier a Special. had been f\e ruoperty of Mu. Klock' I fatler, Sheriff Jeff llryan. The piatoh were a .380 cal· ibre Remil\1 ton a1 tom a tic and a .2S calibre rlrownin& llaby automatic. Rec.twes c....tin l• Stanley T. Lewis. son of Mr. and Mra. Prank E. Lewi 1 Sr.. 511 Sipal Rd.. ClifT Haven, was oommiuioned aa an &ai1n in the U.S. Nny at the 71at commence- mcnt exercises al Stanford Univeraity. He was au•aned to lhe U.S.S. \1cK ean. P atric ia G.ts Devr•• Patricia Ann McMichael , dalatuer of \1r. and \ira. D. F. McMichael , 4621 Fairfield Dr., Camoo Shore a, receaved her bachelor of arta de,ree at the fl9th annual commence- ment PIOJI&m at Pomona Colleae. She maJored an Prencb. Straltht .. A•• S"'d•t • Richard Komweibel, son of Mt. and Mrs. Theodore Kom- weibel of 236 Heliotrope Ave .. CoiOl\a del Mar, earned a perfect atrailht "A" aver· aae at Hasunas Colleae in Nebraska for fie second so- metter. Ghl for the lialls \1r. and Mrs. Davad D. Hall, 2820 flayview Dr., Corona del \1ar, are parents of a da.aJhter bom Tuesday. June 19, in Hoa¥ Hoapatal. Girl for the Glascock. A dau--ter waa bom ~­ day, June 17 . in Hoaa Hoa· pital to Mr. and Mrs. Theile '11ucock. 1918a~ W. Ocean FL . Central Newport. s ... 6er "-• c.,.,. Mr. anJ Mrs. ~obert Carter, JS06~ Marcus Ave., West Newport. are pareata of a son bOm Saturday', June 16. in Hoa4 Hospital. JIM'W,A~ WIZTU&•I PA~TICIPANT S In a recent tennis tour- nament at the Hotel del Coronado were David Hill of Cotona del Mar, at right, and his fri ends, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Scull of Santa '3arbara. They entered the tour- ney from the Montecito Country Club. Following pennlu were issued by the Newport Beach Building Dept. during the ~t week: CORONA DEL MAR City of Newpon Beach, 2~5- foot·long retaaning wall at the Communny Youth Center on Fifth Ave. , Sl , 600. Mary McAllister, 2-unn., 2· story dwelling. 1116 Breaken Dr., $32, 000, Menl Graha m, 2·story addl· uon at 615 l /2 Poppy, $11, 200. Kau·Kau Komer, ugn, 3916 E. Coast Hwy., $2H5. CAM£0SHOR£S H.uborConsuucuon Co., pool at 4627 Gorham, SJ, uOO. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Frank Hubbard, fence, 471~ Dorchester, $1uO. Maceo Corp., swimming pool at 512 ltDckford, $2, 500. l.RVlNE TERRACE R. Schmidt, swlmmlllg pool, 500 Angelita, S2, soo. RDMn TbomP'oa, housing for pool equipment, beater and fU· te r, 1810 Tabun.a, Sl8S. Pleger, Nicbob and Sm.art. l ·nocy, 1·unlt dwelling at 61 0 Malabar, $23,500, and2-stOr), 1-unll dwelling at 600 Mala· b.ar, H7, 600. NEWPORT HEIGHTS RObelt Nelsoo, swlmmlng pool at 424 Holmwood, S2. 000. BALBOA ISLAND Pew De Rau, 2·umt, 2-story dwellln&o 112 Apolt:na, $37- 200. John Templetoa, wa ll, •t ::!14 Emerald, 1300. AI Ac ker, addition, 3 Collins Island, $1, 00\l. C. R. Stelne. slidang door at 114 Emerald, $200. T. R. Surublne. fence, at 120 Onyx. $88. UPPER BAY AREA V lCtor lgleJias, roof over pa • tio, 1200 Pembroke, $150. ~ewporter ln.o, sign, Jambo- ree Rd. &nd Hwy. 101, $1,300. DHP lnc., fence, 16::!1 Anna, $16~. Charles Willh , swammmgpool at 1907 Beryl, $'2, \>OU. CLlfF HAVEN P. GUlCh, p&ruuoa to form new bath, 11!11 Kangs, 35 .. '· ~EWPORT SHORES Newport Shores Co., o~dd room at 223, 231, 3oti, 319 .1nd 331 IIGAL NOTICI NOTICE INVITING BIDS W.alnut. SSOO eac:b, fc. tDU1 of $2, soo. UOO ISLE JOKpb Rolener Jr .• altc:ntiOfU ~~ 12~ Vi.a Venezia, Sl, 000. NEWPORT Wllham H~&ntoo, 2 porches at 29!1 Ba )'$ide Vtluge. S200. M. J. May, 3 ~igps at Z61c:. !llewpon Blvd., $14S. Gerald To"'n5end, 2-Sr••t. 2- story dwelhng. 11 4 4-lrd St.. $34, 100. JeAn Cole, &ddltlOO, at 131 ~th St. , S6, orN. W.ln)a WlllUms, Sign, 1t)IIJ W. Coast Hw)., $47~. Walli.lm Pettis, ugn, at ::!000 W. Coast Hw)., Sl66. Greene Greenewald Jr., de- molt>h dwe lling at 1d..r.! Ch.an- nel, So75. H. D. An hur, fence .nd g1tes at 4'710 ~crtune, !Z l(l Julian Ballo:), fence. 114 34th St., !8~. RDben Walker, cu pon And cabana, 73 Bayude Vtl~ge, :!5,:: •u. \c"pon Channel Inn, ~•gn ;at o l1 ..... c,~H H" )•, $:>13. Son for t+te Y ardl•y' • Mr. and \1rs. Robert Palmer Yardley, 473 E. 20th St .. Costa \1esa. announce thear first bom. Walliam "artham Yardley. who arra ved •Vednes- day, June 20. at Hoa1 llos- pt tal. The latlle on e ts th e granJson of \1rs. ';cor~e II. Yardley Jr .. member of the qalboa q ay Club starr. Ori II Sq. ad Hotta recf NECK·DKP IN TREATMENT For many years, neuralaaa vactuns had to endure such trutments u USif\1 '**s of hot sand There·,' a world o( difference 10 tO<by's rcmedjes Thanks to medic:al acience, they're reliable. But don t u~ Offll medications indilcriminately Your phylOICt<an should be your pUde ... he's the only person qu..ltfied to decade when you need medications. Let htm do the diqnouoa and presmbiDJ. We'll be ilad to hll ht) prcs:npUom for you. Cllrlstensen Plwa macy ~ K. CIQM'I' IIWT. COIIOifA DD. IIAI Olllou J.aw NOW open Saturday for Lunch 11:30 a .... IUttiJ 8 p .... A L A CAR TE LU N CH EON AN D MENU S,..6t 1 -S..t.od -S.le .. s -S.dwldt.s WU. RAQAN-S HOMEMADE PIES AND DESSeaTS O.'t ....., ...,., l•da .. ., PUJtatASE A MEAL CERnPICA 1E tlO .• & tU.OO RAGAN'S RESTAURANT l SU E. COAST mrY. Jll US N• PIICU OM _,C & Uf"MOLSTf.n' Cl.lAMtMG V ILET CUAIEIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board or Education of the Newport Boac:h flementary School Diatrict, of Oranse County, Califomia will receive sealed bad a up ID and in· cludina 2:00 P.M. on Che 6th day of July. 1962, at the office of said adlool diatric:t, at which time said bids will be openeJ and read for repairing and re sealing o f asphaltic play· grounJ pavin& at two scLool sites 1n accordance w1th an· atructions , conditions, and specafi cataons no~ on file in the offi ce of said school district. located at 2000 Claff'" f>rive, Ne.wport ~each. :alifomia. Cadet Pfc James G. Cald-Juat CclU 08 5-0310. w Price, fitneu and quality beiaa equal, preference v.ill be aiven to the PrOducts of the State of California. well, son of 'lr. and ~~~. J . H aJO ld Cal dwell. 223 Eve-···D·rap-·LD·a·t .3.l3·7·£···C·O·A-ST_Bl_W·A·T·w·C·0·8·0·Jf·A-D·E'L-MAII __ • nans Canyon Rd.. Shore A deposit of S~ of the IDtal bid by c ertified check o r bid bond or cashiers chec:k is required \IIIith each bid: ~ labor and maaoriala boed, and 100" pcrfotmtnce bond required of contractor selected. Claffs. was a member of the .----------------------• Eac:h bid shall bo made out on a fonn ID be obtained at the office of the di stnct . Pursumt to the labor code of the State o f C ahfomaa. South- squad that re ceaved the best dn II ed squad awa.rd at ltae annual revtew of the Derart· mcnt of \1a latary Sctences of Pomona Coli e,e and Clare- mon t \ten's ColleAe em California ~uildin& and Con s truction Trades Counc1ls, .. --~------· J uildina and Trades Councils o f Oranae County. the l &ld Profess·lonal Joard or Education hu ascertained the aeneral prevallana rate of per cbem waaes for each craft or type or ~ortman needed 1D uecute d1e contrac t whtc:h will be awarded lhe o• t succeurut bidder. and d•eae preva1lin1 rates arc cont.aaned I rec ory in uid apecific:ations adopted by the lo an!, and are as follows: CLASS PICA TION S: APPRENlJ CES: May be employed an confonn1ty wttb Sec- tion 1717 .S of the Cahfomia Labor Code. HOU RLY RATE I>raver of dump trucks leu dun 4 yd ....................... s3.575 Driver of dump t.N cks 4 yd. but less ttun 8 yd........ .3.605 Driver of dump trucks 8 yd. to 11 yd ....................... 3.655 Laborer. Gen~ ra L.................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 3 .26 Mccftanical ~sphalt Spreader Operator ...................... 4.31 ttoller Operator................................................ . 4.12 Sc:reed Operator ...................................................... 12 Asphalt lrooer and 'tacker ...................................... 3. 47 \aphah Shoveler.......................................... . . 3. 36 Dozer Operator ................................................ 4.41 All forern en w1ll \)e pa1d not less than s.~5 rer hour tflore than the classafication ~ilic:h IJ&ey SU!'ervasc Any clauific.ation omitted hereia, nol lou ltaan t J.lS per boor. O•ertime, minimum of one and ooo half umea lhe fore- Fins rates. Slmday and holiday rates, double tbc above rate a. It ahall be m•datory upon the Contractor to whom a OOft- trlc:t ia a•&rded &ftd upoo all tubcontracton oadcr him. to .,_, not lea a fl• aaid pn.ral pre•aili• 1 ntea or per diem .. ,., ~ all WOftmat ..,toyed in lhe neculiOift of &be GOatrac:t. 1\• Ower NMrftl tbe priYilt_. or r.jec:daa .ay •d all bida or to wain •Y irrelllllribaa or inforrnalitiu ia M )' bid or la •• bidcle1- H~n-, 0. Pea .. , C1..t or ae Board Newport &.act. £1..__, S.Oia Newport a--. c.ti._.• I~SURA~CE ... FOR ALL OF YOUR lNSURA.,..CE NEEDS Sadle1r Insurance Co John E. Sadletr 3333 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar OR 3·3850 FUNERAL DlREC"tURS IALTZ MOR1UUY 1741 SUP£Rt01 AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-~424 lSlO E. COAST HIWAY COIIOMA DB. MAl ORiote 3·~•so Sirtn 1•42 Friendly Ntipbolitood Srrvlce BElL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway LII·3Ul. ._.,. c-. N- Paint a Bnghl Future for Yourself witlz a ... BE II ER HOME LOAN t.:elcbrat.ina Jay• are here a,ain ..• joyous and jubilant • • • ~o•h ain't beina here and an Atnerican the Jreatest ... Love thi 1 -wonderful land of oura, ratt.ic:ularly here in the liule sou•a wut comer play- in, kneesics with abc blue pacific ... This July -'· 1962, abc sluft has overahadowcd the muu muu and there is a dis&iftc:t drop in the appear- lace of zink ollide with so mlny efficient lamina lotions on the marteL .. The turkey, afore yean which has been eaten mainly for the lloliday Seaacn, has come to his own and shine a appet.i zinaJy on In)' C!OWd aatberinJ feaatinJ day all year lona ••. Unc a barbecued turkey this oomina Fourda, whole on the spit, in balvoa, or cut up in aervina pieces, chi cken fuhion ••• Let it be a Mizpah fresh jun- ior turkey ... tender and youna, all the taa ti cr wi th the exotic charcoal smoke flavor run- nina throuJh •.. Fresh Mizpah turkeys are tried and tNe ..• year after year ... to be the finest to be found anywhere. And all are JU&I&nteed. If you are in any way not sati a- fie d. we want to know about iL Such a nice small price, .,o, •.. 49 cents a pound. .. beuer buy a couple because they make for conversation eatin a. -.,y day any time. n .... co? ••• It ....... Howolloft? L ...... , Lv .. Sene ltas •• ritltt , • ...., ... , beet ... O.I"o"? L---..., ..-... a ...... s..c ....... ........... ... .... ,... . .. .... , Petto c..M1 .. 1 Berko .,. M•ce Is the •ly otto ... thot will ftOt ~"' •hllo c.el&l"t· .. Y.., COft hove l.or- lae.,-4 tlolriloy o lea Chrh Oftcl flltta ., S...lroy J .. who •• ,, .. l .. t ...... , ..4 ....... , 111•4. ... , ......... vittles." w .. dy' a :S.r'*tu• S..co It ......... 1 ..... hi' ..... ., '" l•t a..ch ... y.., C4NI hno tlolriloy tho woy K ... tta lorry Fe,.. .... 4 4o It wltlt •• , ~~ IOOCO ... Or .. lro ,...r ..,.. •lth 1..... juice Mil ~ttor ••. pt .. ..,,.. juico -d .. , ... s... , ... ,. lih tD fill o dtooppor with Ofty whi to • wino oftcl shoot tho Aovor right under tho akin ... Or just plain old l.ora..-wo tho tvrlloy all by itself. Bo- llovo "'O, you'll find plenty of exciting trvo floYOr tingod with chorcool COffting fro"' those tondor upper joints ... Now there is a d1fference between a barbeque sauce and a marinade. Or I should say some rn an nade s are ·nerel y navor enhancers. whale others are a ctu all y ten den zers ... 'vir. and \1rs. T. makes two ... The uarbeque sauce ~o~oouh.l ue wonderful on your turk ey. ~o~ohicl. or course does not need a tenden zer ... aut die '1au naJe Sauce IS actually a tenc.lcnzer an d Joes wonderful things wi lh lesa ten.Jer cuts of neat hke chuck steaks ~d roast5 whl!n you want 10 barbeque daen ... ';e cms to have no paru cular an~red1en t U1at over(lOwen th e superb l>ee f n avor. You know a 7 hone ro ast. Oavor-wue is a chewy sister to the prune ri l> and w11en a ,ood tenderizer is added uarbeques elegantly ... \',hot would o Fourth of July be without AI' • fa"'OUI COtft Oft tf.o cob. .. dewy ontl fNah picll~ Hell ,.o,.lng ... Roost- ini "'' with • podigNo .. . they c .. o ,... • IMtt 11 .. . of to..-'•'· '"'"t MNMert •II .. ell yoor' • fresll .. .., c..,. trioe te Mtde tt.o ... .,. riM ......... tt. ... flove,.wilo ... \1 ..... Mr~ It oiOttt ... .. -.troy. o..l, ••• 2S .t..-. If ,_ .. ,. It tr.. ..... , ... w.,,, hvalr. Mit •4 a...11 ••• •1 of tlto ell ,.,. ................ c •• ••4 wMp Ia of.,.._ 6.11 lhat ... AI. me ... can't wa1L .• Al alw8)'a haa plenty of ic:y c:old whole watermelons in the re- fri leneora in beCllt ••• Please aat ••• it yo... want your com wid\ the hoalta on, please uk •. .If you can't seem to fi•cl juat .whac you want the wa, yo. w•t it. plea•• aall, MC .. It 6ar'1 whet we pridt Ollrtel••• ......... ". lhdt apeli al ,...... a.r?icea ., ...... •i• ..... " ... -· ..... ~ .. ""' .... ..... ... ~ .......... . ....... .,., .. ~0 FUND rJ~tV~: <Left to Ri ctlt> Geof.. frey ~iket, Newport '3each United Fund; · qobert tAilum, ~obert '3ein and Michael Lawler, all of the Newport Harbor Junior 'ltamber of Commerce, plan for a joint effort during the United Fund's fall fund raising Calllpai~. Mr. Lawlet, Jaycee president. heads the committee which will assist In the Fund drive. IN I'JU ST ~ ~L ~OU C4. TION-Mike Haines, left, finishes up his work on his elec- troni c switch which is used on an os- cilloscope, that he will enter i n the Jun- ior I'Jepartment of the July 10 to 1'> Orange Coonty Fair, as Mike ~ppleman checks on rules and entry requirements for the competi tion. They art sophomores at N ew:>e>rt Harbor High School. Routing Views Attacked '"""' ll"\ 1,.. flt,r1 la~l 1n fiJ•-Idtl:t. ~Ofil.l"tlt:, • nf 1 ~ ln'ln" f 'J) r-f•JtM ·I 'lll'm..,h n( ..-..m 00110 OUR WAY? 3'75 F-17Ul St.. Coota ..... 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""I rl'll"f l an• nl ltn •l pohr • n( I h• In '"" I 'n "h" r~1'1TI'tf In <llllPIT'f'ntc h• ~1rai'Nl ~<111 \i~•nn rh"' '"" Nllll" nl thoo f'lnflti<M lr,.,.,.,,. thrflt••h l"nmna <1,.1 \br •hnuld n Jn fmm \lat \r1hur Rhrt ltnwn ll to ~ 1 n a pt'lllt ,.., 1 t. neh.-r <tt1" nl t JmM ••1;:hlanl1• "hfof'f' 11\f' •1111' h~· ,,.,.,, lf-l:znt ll'd rno rnul,. \l tll :.:n Th,. •t:ttf'mM tvnu:;:tll almo<l 1rr.mtdtJI" an2•' '"'fWWI'" lmm ~Up!"l \a VIr I f.-•' \.l'j~ \l'llo If,.. ~"lnf'rl 11\al 1;"" """" r·n tud hrtll."n fatth ".th rhr l)f'(lpl" nf lhr rnrnmun111 "htrtl wnulrl hi' hur1 .,., •111 h ~ 1 nullr.c nn 1t-. ln\l """ nf 11\00 1'1rtnr~11' l 'nr ""~ <1<1 \la1 •ll'fl''' NEW! UNIQUE! C o ntinuu u s Sho w It D~c in1 8 :30 to Z·OO AM ~ ... ~ THE SHOWCASE CORDIALLY EXTENDS AN INvrrATION 10 YOO TO A'J'TI:ND THE Pftf.SS rg, or TKt CAL.4 NC Of' ORANGr. OOONn£5 FIRST J .S.,.P. THtAT'Rt -RDTAURANT ""ISI'W'I ':url tn• fn tn• t ,. • .a' J)n)pO"Jn; that 1 hr '' ....,. '" h. """"""' nu Jh.. , '" <tt1" "' lhoo htiJ< In ,...l,.rl I Jvoor ,_.,. Ia .... '"' ... lfl•h .... ""' H,. prnpt~u><i Ill•• 111-lr-.a• ,...,.,. h. r"'•"oti "' 11\oo tar _. tof til-tAr:wlll ""' \tar •I...,._ rtJUtr an.11 In 1rwo r r ,. • 1 II ,. "' 1 f"hart~ Thom~" •a•ff ""'lift ham· ~ ron•tnx-Hnn nf tho> pm~ Nf"'lli'! !;hnppt.1: 1 l'f!ll'r M lr· va~ propf'rtv a , M~t \nhur Rlvlf llnti Co1~ Hw• II' h2ht nf \lr' RIJII C III II' mt'nt. :-.let'Oil I'Xflrl'<ct'd rlrh::ht · 1 hat thf>r,. ,. J " "'"'" h()fW' nl '''trtLng thl' das:gt r·llk,. thru.\t · nl the rr~,. .:~v a1mM .quarth• ~~ Ll~a B.>artl'• lmJI"I I~nl rn3•t at o14'\ l'lnpmtrt Hf' •.url 11 .. •' ro( th,. ul mtt«l IIT'portanrr tl'lat ~'f'IIVIII rnmmu· rrtllf'l' a • r ar a • J)nlll'thl,. mam· h ln a 01)1111 lmnl nl nppoc111nn In an• lr~•· "'"I" llul wnult1 rt~lf'M' """" n( 111'\ ,.a"P"'!""I and p'-n•un:;: H,. cfl(l ,_. riP· 1\ -1 V ,.a I cal hl;~rt•f'lfl · ,,..,,., \lr• Rurt • 1)111'1 1fr. ~rat .-.m,.nt u• h-r ,_,. ' ptlllllac~ \h pnstllnn 111 1 1\1~ matt""' •• lh1~ I '"" ~--AIW In I"" l"n tlldt' 1du.ll• nr l;;r· ,tlf'IC 111"1 a l)tll· lC\ ·malnn;: nr '"~naarml'nt I"' PI "hn ~\: 1" .mrrs;ard thl' ~~ mt,.,.~,. nf ~~~ ·II" Jrvuw ~lock· holder< anti 1t1r n rans:,. t:.nunty f'Ommunm~ ·TM P""f"'l and futurf' wrl· lart of tM stod;holdltr• and the r.omm.ntin affected b!r rompeny poll~ ~~ t.~rtd·U..-nd. end IM )I \hill alwJ''' "'"' my un· htlim: qJpptll1 • · • hi' NIM'Iudfod VLJit.U. ~at Cali Cornia, Penn ayl~ia, i• •e dcuiaadon of Mn.Jack Tr .. en ..ct ._ .. .., •• Talll •d J .tee ot CotaBa d•l M•. ~CCOftiP•Y•a ~"" it Mn. De• Dee Olurda lor •e tum- mer Ylcatioa'monllu. HehM, '"O..Hist Mr. •d Mn. 8iy•t 0\na· an .. ot Slllaore Ctilfl will .. •• eoon (10m a ••~lim mp tD S. Pr•cieoo, S.atdt •ct Loa Vepa. CIO•Y- O...IH.W.·oaNIIt ....... -., BudQet Okayed NIWPOitT UAOe-eo.tl· .... afowlttl .............. " ""' niT• ,...... .,.Uec lllaacltlf't ....... , '"""" andtMII ·~ • ftMI ncwe of M.ns •• Dl. Abnut t-..thi,. ttl thf budaet wn ~U'd rnr ~pel ,.,.P'o,. "''•"~ wtUI afteltllw s ""' N'nt nf an.. ancal f'lnrtaritfld fnr water det\lrtm.-nt "'~nu~. On .July t thP muncll will hall· dlf' It'll raf)tlll outlay budlrt . roun<'tliMfl voted. ...... T...._ In t~r lanai bud•fl-tn.mmtn.tt actin~~ toUftc:iiJ~M~~. led by DH Coolr. and Dnn Elder. Nt nut 1 propoud IW'W Pft'IIIIIMl cltpa rt · ment •lana with a ""' thiff ror the lcenc'V. Oft Coc*. I 1'80tioft. It wall "at deaded tn do away wtt h lhP currel'lt pollitillll ol Ptf. IOCIMI intern •• n1 J 111. I. 4 rleriral ""~~~~ ~ be hll"fd to d~t lhP wort, A mtiVf' ,., l'lli!UNif' I IAJIM '"lrff't ~ fa iled alt~h May· ~tr Chi rlt!! F.. Ha rt •aid hi' wnuld hold nntn th.-riaht II\ rbH'k hid~ d~l" nn tht mart11~ •hfofl rt romt~~ ur ,,, purrhl~ Hiril\l nf a lralftr l'nflnHr "•• aiM Mlt<'f""~fuUy blocltf!d ~· '""" rilmen •hn malntalnefl '"'' • r tvil .-n.;nef'f' rould flnublf' up nn I r1 tfi r pmbil',. \ if IW't"1'IUII ~·, flthf'1' lff'mll IW\ lh.-roonMJ'c ac.-nrla 1nriUIW. I f."•ltn1! a Pfnl""l I "''lhnl"l'l wut~ thf' Cnunt~· RMrrl nf So~r •·•~nrc nrt ltlr pr~,..f rtu,.,p1ns: n# ~-·a .. l'ffltwl"l lnl" ltlr s~nll •a<~ rr~k "' ah. J.,.,.ur,. W<~rltl ll-· \ f'I"'ff!HII .......,.... , ... ~ Ttlr r"""'"""" rnnt"'l'i-.1 t~t 1 liP dumptn£ .-"Utoi lr~•rt 1" I hi' r""'1m1uhnn nl t:~ ~-pnrf 81~ 11'1ln whlrll 11\,. r1 ,...k OII'W'' In altltll..nn. IIIP nnr prrmt'"- WftUid l'lt\r lhf' WI\' (.,-nf I!Pr ~if'. ''~""'' lft u.•r 11\f' UDrW"' ~' ft~r rrlu"W" thP rt~lullnn .Jtatrd % \'nfrd tft •aru rftufla\• cur-· Vl..nt<~ thai tt. nry·, U.Cf' pl'rJftll nn tt. I'OIInh • _.!Wd f!nf't.. lanth ~ICH~~O t;OOt;4.N will r>lay the title role in "11ood, Sweat & Stan I ey Poole," to be presented July 3 through 8 at the Laguna '3each Sum- mtf Th eatre. He stars on the TV series, "The Californ- ians" and "The Clear Hori- zon ." ...... w up fer rftftratiolt at tM d tJ"s ..... ttiMIMIIUM .... ttl J~y .. At tW ll"'f IIW ll'f'e ••~ flby. ed ror UM llll I Ncb-nw ... vetOfiiiH'M with M'J IPf'M¥•1. P\afttl ror tiW ~*' r ell tllro&aP """' r...,. c.,..,. Mtcllfta I mullf1 ...... 111'1 I~ propaty ..... -bl~ lo ~, N~tulrffMIIl el ·~ '""'· Builcl«r Dlvld HlrlfJVI' hI" now l\llf81 I'd I'Oftlt rurt II' I • m · taurant. lnw IOirtmf'ftl ..trvrtan 1nd Mil I"OOritWII 11ft l II , fli'OIIft'tY. u .... aa.k .. a., •' c.......,.._,oe .. Edn Ltalln BlaktaliJ, 430 Bt.-i• An., <»-• del Mar, died Moeclay ia Hoa1 Hospital at t.e a,. ot 14. Ho wu a eadn ot lo•• •d bad be• ueoci aa.d lltro witb kil 10D io rtal tala .. iDvehmeta for tit paat 20 yo an. S.m~ra inchado bia wife, Aane; a 101a, Lotter of La- aun• Boada; a d•-tor, Mn. Jobn Mattaoo of Harbor View Hilt.; 4 pedc:bildr• •d 1 pea .. ar•ddaalht.ar. Semc:ea were held yoalet- day at Balta Corooa del Mar Chapel •d int.a~ment waa ie Pacific View Memorial Park. flrat AtMCON C.tltt A.4 o ..... laM-4 Honora for the 6rat albacore of the aeaiOft ao to forest Smith m of Lido. hie, USC •"dent who c:.ame in wi• the catch Sa~day aboud tie Roqrieo. There's ~nticn whether tie Balboa ADaliDj Club will &i.,. official a•c:1ioe 10 the catch, bcc:aose youna Smi tb bad eo rt•ina liceaae, •d be waa cited for lack of aamt by 1t.ate filh •d pme official CJob Deeter. A Lavish ChoiceJ ..... ·is .__clllly Ul•s,.,•J til ''TII8 CARP 8T GALLI! RY." ••~ n• lt~rtut ulultlorl of •• worll s IN••• *•1•"'1 fd- rics Is t~t~lllllflil• 1o yott ••• PLUS usw•ce of tpofusioatll e~~slo• MOOr4. Ld as dow yo• IIUIIft011s c..,.,.,, .... (110111 .,.c~.u1 lftu~ ... C-•1 •• UM•I JOt' •II• )'O•r J•· c..-, trow ..... t I t Carpet Gallery IIAWAIIAif aotl A.mertc.'a ~ SeledJon Rounda da Clock Hawaiian rutlton o.-a-. & a.-.-oaa..-. -IIAmll& AYL UUOA JILAifD *CROWN HARDWARE* YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY WESTCUFF PHARMACY COSMEliCS TOILETRIES Supplies f.r. Dioktica ... ,.., First Al4 Stell Roo• aa •• Chip s ..... ,. 3143 WestciiH Dr.-at 17th St. and lrYine Ave Will Be Closed EPENDENCE DAY A $2.00 valoe $1.00 July 4th Newport Beach nME TO CHKK UP . , .. PRINTING NEEDS lilT ............ , .. ,__ liE -111M -1.111'--ILL U'' ., 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDD~l-4G INVITATIONS 0 LETrERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVEl.OP&S 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 WENUS 0 ORDER 8LAHIS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULAR3 0 BOOnETS 0 POSTERS 0 WAGAZINES WE lf)W OffER Off~T PRUfTJJIG SERVICE • FlRST DECK OFFlC~R aboard ttle U.S.S. Tulare Is Ensign David Michael Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maypole, 31 '3aysidt VIllage, Newport ~ech. His ship will be leaving Coronado soon for ttle Orl· ent. Ensign PoweB gr_,ated as an honor s&ldent from Newport Harbor High School, attended Univer- sity of MexiCXI at Mexico City for 3 years, transfer· ~ to Georgmwn University In Washlngt)n, D.C., where he gracklated from ttlt E<*nund J . Walsh School of Foreign Strvlct. He recently completed special training at ttle Officer Cancjdatt School In Newport. Rhode Island. PORT ....... s..w • ...a... At ..... PI• Petf•~ -- SMALL WORLD DEPART-to look ap K .. l•• ud Doc MeNT-We toot INn of •e Colem•. ron• Hei-'ll• rea- Harbor AJea •• otb• day to icJ•aa, wbo han be• li~ina au.oct "preaa'' day at ••.... ea ..... Mea.ico. (or S. Oieto Zoo. I doa't • •• past few yeara. Tbe U••• we'd ben ia •• Col••• retlmed 10 lhe poancJs more •• aboat 20 ttat.a a coup&,• or weeki a,o mitlaeea before we bampecl whea ''Doc:' bec.Mle ill, bot iato aiOUft~lb .. ooJDer aeip ban aince reamted to Baja. bora from Corona det Mar. Louiu Meteer and Hal• • • • Nowland. both fotmer ED-flO VINE DEPARTM!tiT- tipitee, who now Nil tbe ll-yeu-old P11m Slattoe of Stanloll ~. 41S BeaoaiaAn., Coloea del . . Mar, pl•ted ••eel• 6om tbe Whale we weJe look•DI fOJ iD&ide of b• Hallo••• ~-UII to !•eel to eo•• cate pamptio late last fall •d lo tude •·••ze el.Mu, we •d behold abe baa now U •a! Bod •d P.-c .. Mean, pomptina powilla oa the .. tired C*Md capetera. ud 'rincl in front or their bouae. Louiu •cl Joe HMDII&et. aU We aoucatcd a Holloween or Newport Htiltttt. Mr ....... pany, but Mra. SGUDG dicm't blet waa •doabledly daeek-flinlt chey would aeaJe any- baa oa e.o .•• Zoo ~ey· body thit time or yeu. after watdliaa die 81 I ca of Harbor Hi-School nadeau • • • all year (he' a d:le priocipal Spealtina of Sao Oieao. up chere.) Kennett and 3ubua Ewell Comina ooc or cbe aeal and fteir mofler, Jo-.s, took ahow, l apoued a Cotta Me11 time off to check the •imala patch on a Cub Scout aittio& at the zoo, too, and Mra. E ll- neu by. The c:ob told me bh wood Murphy of tbe Mill whole den bad came down oa Mutfet Shop takea aenral lhe train under tbe direction tripa a week down lbat way o( (brave?) Pat Healy. _, viait her buablnd. wbo ia While ia San Oiaao, lbe very ill at Sc:riw• Hoap1tal H~mbleta and the M•ra triod in La Jolla. LITTLE Fl Ll PI NO GIRL "ADOPTED'' Mill Alice L. Smith, lOO Haul Orin, Corona del Mar, haa fin•eially "adopted"' Marita C. &na.nlaJ, • 1- yeiM)ld filipino prl, thtoalla Poater Parenu' Pl•, lac., Hl Part Avenue Soulh, New Yo.t Cicy. The Foater Pw- CI\tl bne ptomiaed to coe- tribute tlS a month toward ._ e chi let 1 aupport for at leaatonc ye&J. Potter Puents' Plan, wb.ic:b haa rebabilitatocJ more cb• MOW TMIU lUISDAY ,., .u.tt. The Cotta Mua home of '76,000 children oo a peraonal Mn. Doos McBride wu the baala ainee iu foundina in recent n;teelin&. ~lace of the ttJ1, is oow belpina more Dusty W•na• Aarhne Steward-fl-.s n.ooo yoUD&Itef'l ia eu Ahamnae. Greece, Italy, Korea, France, Plana were made for lhe Viet N1m, Hona K.ona and tbe first charitable fund raiaina Pbilippioea. Over the put nent of &be club in the foll'ft twenty-fotlr ye&JI, more th• .. .... . ..... . ,,, of an "Antiquo-White Elo-600,000 individuala mel pliant Sale." poopa in Anlerica ban Mra. Prank Arena or 1222 S. helped needy children OYer" Huron Drive, Santa Ana, will seas lbroosh Poater Puenta' be hosteu in her borne for a Plan. potluck dinner meetioa to be Potter Puenu' Plan ia a held July 13th for the club non-aectarian, oon-ptofit, noa- and new me:"'~"· ptopapnda, independent. ao.,... All u-aarllne . •!ewardea~. emmCI\t-apptoved relief or-re~ardleaa ~f . auhne affih· aaniution which ptovidea abon, ue anva.ted to au~nd children who ue orphaned, MARITA BVMA.HLAG 1be potluck .d•n;er m~e:a dia~eaaed, ~r otherwiae made tically wom out and dte and. may ob~n ~rther,.an. ~ deabtute, wtth the care. edu-motler is unable to buy new mauon by callan, .. tra. \~alham cation, and moral aupport Dou&tterly at KE 2-5124. 1J1ey need ooThea. ( .1 1. ... . · e ama y aves an u1e Manta lost her father a tbree upper story rooms of a .. R..4 -. fi•t ec .. , .. Bin a Ctoaby, Bob Hope, tty L.naouJ, Jo• Collin alao ••• .. .,.. t.a-. Shet Li!Mrty Vel•c• .. J obft W IIJllC md J net Stewut little mor~ ttan a year ( aao two-aiDry house. The entire ~hen .ho died of cancer 0 the area meuures lO'll 20'. They tntcabne. He had ~en able have a kitchen bedroom and ~ p10Yi~e a dec.ent livina ~or "sala" (aenera'l livina room). haa fam1ly wortan a u a Un· Rent c:oata S9.00 a mond1 and amid1 but he ~ld not eam li&}tu, 70'. The molb cr often enouab to acquue any .. .,... does ironin& to pay fo r dae ina•· The ~eartbrolten ~ther rent and the landlady take• waa left wttb se:"en ch~tdren pity on tltem and often lets _, tuppon-powana c:btldJ.en them pay muclt less chan the whoa~ e1~naes were an-reaular rent. \\hen dte plip t ctea•ns. daaly and ne~ded 10 o( d1e fama\y c:•ne _, the be kept. an school. \ta~ta has attention of PLA~. aid wu three sa sters, Cannell~· 1 S. immediately utended to Mar· Joaefina. 13, and Mana S. ita throua}l the ~enetosity and three brothers. \4i landro. of a fonner Foater Parent •bo 11, ~.tano. 9, and ~ariano Jr .. c:an no lon&er aponaor her . 3. Your timely "adoptiort" as- Mra. Bwnanlaa works early surea continuance of all and late aellina native PLAN benefiu still 10 vit- snacka and earns from JOC to ally needed. 66C a day. Milandro and \1ar-~1arita would like _, teach DELMAR FAIR to alao JO out in_, the school and often plays at atteeta to sell "\uanpia". a bein& the teacher. She tends Oainue rec:eipe. They earn _, be qui te shy with sUanJeU about lOC tiO l5C I day. The but is friendly and well laked meape incomea cannot pou-at school and very helpful at ibly ptovide ror even dle bas-hom e. PLAN aid will provide ic nece11ities of cJae f~mily . her with a cash srant of SI.OO Only three of the children a month , parcels or food and are atill in school. The c:lothina and medical care or childnm•a clothea are prac-any specaal nature. It wi ll STARTS prRIDAV * TWO BIG SHOWS EACH DAY * JUNE 29 ttwu JULY 1-The ANDY GRtmTH SHOW atarriftc ANDY GfttfFITH .nth MAJIK WILSON and tM M-aic laM of Alllbzllft, tM MOOONAII[S, and JOHNNY MATSOfle. ............ $1.00 JULY 2 tMa JULY 5-EQUESTRIANA FREE SHOW! See the nation's top Jum'*!C horses -archery on horse~k -com.dy. Spect~euiJ Fourth-of.Juty A..-worksl JULY 6 ttw JUlY I-TV'S POlt(A PARAO£ FREE SHOWJ Sta"lnc Dick Sinclair Md the whole cant aho assure her of betna able to continue her achoolin&. -.. .. r.t.t .. 4 Wahah Md Oretc:hCI\ Clute . owners of the Waltab Clute llhopa, l1a'fc moved from their Palm SprinJI dwelhna _, tleir horne in Balboa laland for ~e summa au toe. Th cy plu to atjoy yadttina in ••ir awift apeedbott •d alto itl their brand ••• cat• .... ..;u., c:ntt. JUDGES for 1 IMd~e desi9' contest .t Orange Coast College are Sho.n here discussing one of ttle entries for Itt ptOject to design a new main enttance for Newport Dunes. The Judges are, hom left. ~b qattholomew, president of the Los ~ngtl es chapter of ttlt Association of Nurserymen Jnd owner of Ha· Matte Nurseries in Tustin; Carl Staugaard of Corona dtl Mar, pt.,ntt and desi~tr presentJy under con- bact witt\ tt\t Dunes; Willis Cadwallader, OCC hortl· culture instrucmr, and R~ Miller, resident lan~ scape ar chi teet at Disneyland. The Dunes offered ptizts totaling $175. .1 ~HIJR~HES .1 Balboa hl•d Cornnwoicy Metaodiat Cburcb-The Re~. Godfrey Otaeflin, in hi 1 faJo- well aeunoa, will preach on fle topic, ••The End. but the BcP..ina. .. at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. tetTicn. The Rev. OaYid Walker from Loa& Beac:b will aaawne lhe pu- _,ral dutiea aa of Jwy 8. Lutaetan Owrc:b of the ~a..­a.r, Coroaa del Mar-"lbe Depina of Wiadom" it tbe teii'DOII ~c: of cbe Rn. Prank Owm for 1be 8 ud 9:30 a.m. Sunday aerncea. SL J11mea' EpiaCC)9al Chur· cb, Newport Beach-Holy oonrnuioo will be at I and U a.m. Sunday, flmil)· ser- Yice •d momina prayer at 9:1S. The Rn. John Parke's aenoa topic ia "Divine Truthfulne11 ... Ouiatian Science Olurch, Newport Beac:h, Corona del M&J •d Cotta Meaa-How the <lariat. Truth, brina• freedcm &om aic:tneu and un will be blouF t oo t in thi 1 Sunday' 1 leuon termon on "Olrisban Science." Cotona del \4ar Conmuna ty Olurc:b, Con~teaational, Uni· ted Oturc:h of Orist-lnde- peadence Sunday will be celebrated with reception of new members and holy com- munaon. The Rev. Edwin Gomke'a sermon topic for the t:30 ud 11 a.m. Sunday ser- Yicu will be "h J eaoa Rele· -.ant for Our Time'" James LEGAL HOTICE CERTIFICATE OF auSINESS Fictinoua Fian Name ntE UNDERSI~ED does hereby certify flat she as coaductin& a oo smeiDIO&Y buainus at 138 Poinsettia Ave., Cotona del Mu, Calif.. under d1e ficttnous finn name of Joda-Kaye. and that saad firm 11 COtttposed of the fol- lowtns perSOf\ whose name 1n full and place or re sidence are as follows, to-wit: \lara- lyn L. \'.'alker. 2001 Irvine ~ve., Newport J each. Calif. MTN~~ •ny hand thas 2nd day of June. 1962 \larth'TI L. \\aliter. Si ATE OF C.'\LlFOPw'IIH COUNTY OF O~A.'IIGE ss. ON TillS 2nd day of June. 1962. before me, a Notary Public in Md for said coun- ty md a tate. resacins ilere- an, duly COillJlUSSiat*d and swom, personally appeared \1arilyn L. V aliter. known 10 me _, b. lhe penon -Mloae nane u subscribed 10 fie ~i1han tnstNmmt, Md askno~ledaed _, me i1at 1he e1ecuted 1be same. Wll'N E.SS my hand Ill d offi c- aal seal. 'iary ~. Haapa No- t.a.ry Public an and for said County Md State. \ty Com- m•••oa expires Nov. 30. l96l. P\lbhah: June 7. 14, 21. U . 1962 In lhe Newport Harbor Ensip TMIMIING Of REMODELING? Ol ....... All N ... ~ , ......... ... CeU Mt T._• HARtiS A. LEE C.attwctt• C... ...... c ........ •••'-•,.,.. -0.... ..... >o Olapm• will be peat aolo- iu at both wonhip boura. SL Michael and All Anaela Epiacopal Minion, Co1011a del Mu-"A Better Way" will be -.e Re-.. Edward Allen' 1 aermoa topic fOJ the 10 a.m. Sua day aem ce. 80Al1HG SAFe;TY tAIIVAS OlfOID us The Plymouth Coopep- tiooal OluJc:b of Coroaa del ....,_The Re-.. Non• Btowa of Cotta Mua will occupy the pulpit (OJ &be IW1U'Der moo-.a. Hia aeanon title for tte 10 a.m. aerrice thia Son· day i 1 "TbMk God for Anlen- c;an Democracy ... Hia topic: for the childnm' s meuaae tl "The Prince'• Otoace." LAST IORO IH BOATitG COMFO'fn Cnt\"HUI (omfort favorite! LooM hnmr . do\Jhl~-d~p h"l cuah10n. NOW'- thafi: 1-' Whtl~ or na,·y. WTMO UJIIO ----- Pint 8apti" Oturcb of Cor- ona del Mar -Ot. Thoma• '.Nelcb will preach on "The fountainhead of Salvation" at the 11 a.m. Sunday aer- vic:e, md on "Chri1tian 8ond1 That Bind" at '7 :30 p.m. Soft-drym$1:. hand~rafte~l elk·l&nntd leathu St~l ahank It ftoata! Smohd ~\11. 01 .a\l·watel·t~ated brow11 The Uni ted Presbytcnan Church or Corona del \1u. meetina at St. James Panah Sdtool, Marauente ~ve. M d Fifth Ave.-The Rev. ~obert Carley will preach on tbe _,p1c, "In Whom \\e Lave and \1ove" at tb e 9 a.m. Sun- day service. First Bapb 5I Church of Costa \iesa-Or. P.G. !lieu· mmn "'all preach on the topac "Paad 1n Full." a1 tbe 11 a.m. Sunday serv1ce and on "The Devil' s Ju•ce" a1 7 p.m. 3428 VIA LIDO • t-1EWPCJ: r ~:: '\(H COAST SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST H'W A Y CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 0JMD 9 to 6:30 Daily -Sunday 9 to 6 LIBBY 'S SUMKIST TOMATO PUNCH Bfor spo JUICE "'··· 25 c i·O'NA ALCOA PIES 2 for 35( ALUMINUM J>R<JJ)( '(',-=· -FOIL 25ft. 25( SWEET IRILLO -10 ttt • Sex SOAP PADS CORN ... ( CANTALOUPE 10'• ... ,Q( SwtfT•s ,RDIIUM "..OTEN" liEf FOR IEnER VALUE KIY Q.UI STEAKS ,.,.y Olt ... ..,E POll WOMOitfUL •uvoa ~ taee•tss -·CHUCK ROAST fAIMSnLI 'LUM ROSE SUCID COC.ID SPARERIBS I l I [ I • ,. ( -Cbri~tian Sdemre En1J1W The Oripa •nd Puwer of Tbon&fu in Chrit~lian SC'it"n.-e by Al'l'h Beiley, C. S. ol S. Franci..eo. California ......... tl diP ...... tl ~.oo ......... tl -. ......... ~.""" rtr .. t.~ro-•" (lww, ~ ... ~ ......... _......., .. Tltla l.ctrJHoe ••• ti•• 1ft •• ......,v, .. Sc..._. ._.._ ...,._ T ... 4ey ev ... lng, J_. 216. 1962. w111 .. r th• ••pice• •f •• S.Ccwu• G•~• •f Clffht. Scl•tist, M..,.rt l .. ch at c.,. ... t1-' Mer. Tbe lecturer opoke subataD-o UaU1 a& toU<1Ws: Several years aao a dlstio- eullhed poet had as his ruest a practical friend. They were row-tna: OD a beautiful lake at sunset. As their boat &Jided slowly over tbe water the rracelul form of a 6sh aro1e and as aracefully dis- appeared in the clear deptha of tbe lake. Ale the poet pondered, b.ia practical friend remarked, "How Jood it would be to have that ftsh ror dinner tonight!" 'Iboua:httully the poet replied, "How wonderful to see lite re- ftected from the depth• of the water!'' Each saw bls own thouahta. Our experiences are not outside our own thinki~, but rather they are the result of it. What appears to be the faui\s of otbe.n il otte.n ow-own false concept. Cboolilnl Oar Thoqbt. I well remember visitinr a Christian Scit:'nce-practitioner. many yeara ago, and unburdening to h.im the entire confusion of my early life. A!ter listenin1 pa- tlenUy he asked me what J ~ouJht had caused all this trouble. One by one I gave hun the reuons. I blamed everyth ing and everybody but mJse\1. He tlnally asked what I would think If he told me that the pile of error in my back yard was the result of my own wrone thlakina. I did not then underltand what he meant, and I went out o.f his otrlce w ith a heavJ heart. How- ever, we had more dilcuu.lonL Eventually the Ulht dawned in my COIUClOUSneaL Jt becilme evi- dent that if my li'Qublea: wert:' the objectiftcaticns of n1.1 own wronJJ: th1nking. then right thinking would bave been objectil\t:'d as harmony. I had discovered the need to choose and think rig:htly. I had started at the numerat1 on table of Ch nstian Scit:'nce. Eal'h of us here is working at this nu- m<"rallon tabll:' of nght thinking, and 1n proportmn to the spiritual truth in our thouo:ht woll the Father open the way. Nothm~ can h inder this accompl1sh mt:'nt for 1t lS based on sp1ntual law We should. howevl:'r, mark well tha t S1mply sitting )xof(ore the numt'ratLufl table of cnrn•ct thinkmoc will no mort:' ~lll v(' the ~~·oblcm o f bemtt than w1ll ~\;mil · in>: IJcf.,rc the blad;bu;,.L•I ~··l •'c the m:oUwmatLcal prubll:'m W•• <~·~· alw<~.'<'·' chut»•n~ the I:.~~~ .. r • 1r lh11U!!hh E1ther Wf' o•h no "t' Oot' ).l•~otl, !hot1.:hb nf G•1d , •liVIIO(' Mmtt. n•al th••UL:ht~. ur the su~· ,_.,,led ~·:1ds ,f SO·l;olled morta l n md T1 uly tilt' lim(' f1,r M"Lenllftt' I nulo•r• h:o~ l'mnt• Ma rY Ba k<"r t.rldy .lht Dl~l"'IV('tf'r ana F't•unUer l•t Cli1 l~ll(ln St•Jcrwt·. ,tatc1 1n ht'r tt xtJm .. k. 'Scocnt'f' and Health wolll Kt')' t" th.-. St-rlplures" (p. ::!-t81 ··Wt· ;lrc all sculp\Qr~. Wt1Tk· m~ at v;Jru,us form~. mt•ul d!n~ and l'ho5clml( th .. ught .. Further nn ~hf' cnntinu('s. We rnu~1 form pe riC'~:t muriel<> ITl thou~hl and lr~.k at Uwm <·untinu:JIIy. ur we hhllll nt'\'t'r ,.,...,.,.<' thtom nu t 111 ;:;rllwi ;on{l nubl (' ilvt"s .. Thf.' ,,;;~. tl:n: qf lll i•Ul.!hl . a ~ we ~h:11l ~uu· ~~ :er •1. ~hloul d nul bl.' confused woth the IJ·~ilef that !hi:' carnal m ond is able tn rallonalite itself through its own nssumed power. ChrUhan Sc1t'nce-does not arnvt' at rational th inki ng in thos way. It does not combme bo1h 1_1ro0d and f'VII thinking a!l mind. It separ11 tes good thmkm.: from ('VII th1n k1n.1: a nd ~how~ the or11:1n ol good thoughts to be the d1vme Mmd or G od. It shows I:'VIl lhlnkme to be suppos1t10n11l errc;~r without m md or principle. Thil Sc1ent'l:' det!s more than teach retiona l human thinkmg. Jt 1oes to lhfl bottom of mental ac:Uoa. It destroys so-caliPd mor· tal mind, the basis of wrong Ull'nking, and demonst rates one M.lnd, God or good, as the-origin of all real thouaht. Mn. Eddy'l rey ... tlon of Mind 11 God and b• .C:.ternent ol evil as lupposl- tlanal balie:t demand explanation. W• ahaiJ C!'Onslder them both. Gecl Drelled 'Ibe !dft of Deity baa chai· teared the thotaj:ht or mankind tftrouc,hout all aces. Each age hu toU&ht aomethinl outaide lt- lltlf. wbk:h would complem.nt ltj; MnM of ita own lnrdequ.ey. WbM In tJ\f, mkl-ninetee.oU! c.- t lUI')' llra. ltdd1's Innate 1pldtual • ..,. IOtrllbt • utlafJina ~ 'W' ,.,... 1A h c:hu.rC'h of ha-.,.... ...., 1M t.und rnUC'h 1M ..w ... __ _ ...... U..t OOff wes -*111 I. all IJII"'W. HowtYH, ......,. ae-Ctl1e:M olevll u ,....,......._.., p .. 1 t• and ....... ...,.. llliU ••••• ..... ...ald. Tb.i. lhld.lcftd ..., ~illt:r of ...... une rnr•'nc about GocL 'ftoa thtolot(iaM ..... ...u.r lncon- allft~llt when ~ MmiUed OIDILI-p_,_lor.,.butaWI• otad the .-.~:~~ea at tbtlt wbkb .-.. urtllb Ood. .......,., ..U aDd •t- ter. L.i..lllrwW, lt wu ~ ~ b.bca ~'-ce ~ knoW~ cw iftt41Jip• e1 ..WS atilt ~ '4ICIID tbt n.ut7, of that wbitb,. \Idle 1llillb Ood, WIS DMiaWfl,fent. Wltb 11M revtiatklb of Chrf.a.. tlan Sckac:e, there c..mt to Mn.. Edd:r tbe nwliiUoD ol God u undent.ndable and demoutrable Bei~. Her ddolUoo of God given in the tutbook (Sc.Wnce and Health, p , 415) 1a riated 1n thl:'se -..orda. ~ ta i.ncorporeal, divine, aupreme1. !-n1hUt.e Mind, Spirit, Soul. nmclple, Lite, Truth, Love." Mn. Edci.T'a UJe of seven tetma ln bar deftnltion in no w~ indic:atel aeven Joda. Thnr \erma are S7UOD.)'mOUJ; &Dd mean one God, ooe Mind, in con~ tradi.stinctioo to tbe heathen be- lief o1 maDJ' &odai (many mi.odt); t.hl:'y mean one Spirit and deny that there are rood and evll spiriU; they alao mean one Soul ~nd a.re oppoeed to the belief that there are aa many lOUis as there are materi.al bodies. This teach- Ina; ia pure monotheism In har- mony wi\h the teadllnJ of both the Old and the New Testamenta. ThrouJh the cooaecnted, daily conwmp&.tiDD of tbe.e seven synonymous \erma, toaether with their attribute. or qualities, the Chrillil.ian Scienu.t dndt untold- ina: within hil «Nlldouaneu a ~emonstnlble Wlderatandina of God. lndeed, the attributa and qua.Uties of theR qaonyms ex- pandi.na in lndi~. tuat oonacious- nea become a law of annib.iation to every qua.Ut)' UDWre God and are thUI the indivtdual's very rcdempUon or aalvaUon. In pro- portion as these terma are studied and underst.ood ton5tiousness w ill be spiritualized and human- Ity will prove their rtdemptive .,ower by healiAJ all daease and discord. As the Scientist prayerfully contemplatel! t.be all-power, all· presence, and all-science ot Spirit hi:' be1iru to discern that matter, Spirit's opposite, has no power, no presence, no Intelligence-. When he ponders Soul as all· power, aU-presence, all-science, he be&iru to undentand lhat mat.erial wnse, Soul'a opposite, has no power, no presence-, and it is wholly unKie-ntlftc. As he reverenUy considers thl:' omnipo. tence, omnip~ce-. and omnis· <'lf'nce-of divine Truth, Life, and l.ovl:' he be11tins to g1imp5e that tbl:'ir opposites, error . death, and ~ell\shness have no power, no presence, and no intelliaence. a.. b .... Statina: that Mind is God, Christian Sc:ience continul:'s logi- cally and establishes that then! is but one Mind. ll Is clearly seen, then, that this Mind i5 your Mind, is my Mind, is the Mind of every- one. ll ls easy to see tholt all men have one multiplication t.abll:'. There is not a Chinese, a Russian, or an African multiplication t;:;b le. There 11 but o ne unive rsal table of multiplication a\'ailable to a ll , anywherl:', at any time. If evl:'ryone in the universe wanted to multiply a sen es of numbers at th~ same time, the prmc1ple wnuld be available to each through right thmking. It is in !his sense that all men have one ~;lond, On(' Prmc1ple. However, there IJi a fa.l.e sen5e, '"''hich cla ims that the-re ar-e as many minds as thl:'re are people. This idolatrous beHef of many p<·rsonal minds is s uppositional er:·or. Neverthell'ss. it must be <.o'lnsidered in any d1scuuion of Ole su bJect of our lecture_ In the Holy Bible the Apostle Paul has wrrlll'n (Rom . 8:6. 7), "For to bl:' t:<Jrnally m mded is dea th; but to be sp 1ntually m 1nded is life and peace. Because the carnal m md 1~ l'nmity iiJ:ilmst God: fur it IS n .. t subJect t<J the law of God, nc1\h('r mrlee<1 ('lin be.'' Herf' raul Sl)("aks of the carnal m ind ~·nJ stak' .. that 11 1s not of God I I b f:ltrTHty a.:amst God M n~. .Edd-" named th is su pl)Oiit1onal, lflrnrll eN> thmkm11 mortal m111d •·n ly that error m1ght be d('f'll(· ll,d n l anrl dcstroy('d She t''l:· l.)lllm.~ 11.5 mytholngJcal nature m th~l' wurrts (Sclf'TlCe and Health, p I I~): "The 5p1ntua.Uy unscirq- ''11(' d<'ll 111tinn of mind La ba.~ "II th~ ev1denee of the physical "l''1lll'~. wh1ch makes mmds ma ny Z~m1 ('ti lls •11h1d both human and IIIVI!le.'' "Mortal mind 11 a ~olcdsm in languaae. omd Jn. •·olv(.-s an 1mproper use of the word 111h1d .'' Ch rlsll;;m Sc11:'nce dt•monlltrates that ther(' is in 1cailty no mortal mind Mindleu mortal mind, the m 1st that went up from the ground. is supposi- tiOnal error of bt-l ief. This is exactly what it it, a ~upposition. Webster'• dic tionary sa~·s that to suppo~~e is "to beliC\'r without &rounds.'' What then ia suppositional thinkina? Suppositional thinkinr is that which I~ believed, with- out <rounds. to orl&inate in a cerebral ca~lt7 or brain and wbkb leeS ita own etTOCM!OUI con- eeptr as material thlnga. Thia faiiM! thinklnl it baaed on the belief that matter and an evil mind unital to form e eorporul unlve,_ and that th• unlvetM 11 lbe en-etlon of Ood. Real thouahta orlrinate in divloe Mind, Cod, and have power throucb divine Sdmce to rnolve lhtnu Into \houabta. Thk reaJm of ffie r-.L • ~. corre-•pot~~~M to lftftnlte Iliad aad ita men.1f.-.tion (its \hou,aa\a or Idea).' .... IDtUt IUIDd ...-d ., the .... ., ~-.... aad ~ ........ Utou&h\a.,. hw- IMD or dlvtne. We mulit tnt.- .._ ... ,. ... ---~~~ w-hkh .. w'-"r ~ln..,. •PI"'i-.,.... --upon the t.t.llnoQ ... IMI«Ial .._ .. ....,. ... IIW u ..... M..-Jd ....... 1M .... ,.., ................ of helL ,.. • .-.... ... 1 1 ..-til) ' ....... , ......... ...,.....'*'-............. 5'9_ '""""'· but --... ---.... _,_ Jt)'. Ink'"-....,... ......_ tbe mawrt.ar..,_ ~ w-. •-countemt hell. ~ to IU.borcllnate .,. ,.. ~. and to J~ 004 ~to the :=...-..= ':.:=,:: -nllellioua, -... --a..ertl ..... haa ptUibed ft:t w.,. throu.lh the ,.., Tbe N'9ti&Uon of Christian Science bleb moria.la to awake and .. the true !mare and llkenea of God nerywhere. llatWial.--.......... -In the textbook of Chriatian Sc:t.noe itl author write. (p. 15), "Jrrlaterlal MDM doea not unfold the tact.a of e'xiate:nce; but aplrlt- ual leJde Utta human consC'iou.- nea into etemal Truth." Whlll then la tbJa Jptrltual eeblle which littl bumaa conaclouaneu into eternal Truth? Jrln. Edcb an- I'WerJ th.b question (Ibid., p. 201), "Spiritual eenae is a con- acinus, connant capacity to un- dentand God." The meek and receptive In heart who are wUI- Ina to leave the I!JYpt of mate- riality for the heaven o! Soul ftnd thl1 caJ*itJ to undentand God. innate in each one. Throu&h spiritual seruoe ooe can disce-.m lbe heart of divinity-the truth of th.at which the material Jenses mistak• for re.allt:r. It the mate- rial wnsu are the pta of heU, spiritual sense must be the portal of heaven, harmony. The noble Biblical C'har-acten -Abraham, Moses, Elijah, John, and Jesus--were all rtch17 en· dowed with splritual sense and their wordt and works are still Jirtlna: manldnd'a ton~Ciousneu Spiritward. JesUI wu endowed with unlimited spiritual senae and wa,s able to discern the spir- Itual fact of that 'll'hich appeared to the material senses as real. While-the Pharisees, lookina to the mate.rial senses for truth, were asking when the kinadom or God should come, J e11us, with inna te spiritual sel18e, perceived and declared the kinJdom at hand and int.act. One True CreaUoa Mary Baker Eddy'• endowment of spiritual sense exceeded that of any indiv idual in this aJe. She lxlldiy challl:'nged the teaching of scholastiC' theoloiJ' conce.mina God, man, Christ Jesus, heavl:'n, ht:'il, 1ubstance. prayer, and Ill· \'iltlon. She accepted the at'("ounl of spiritual <"reation aiven in the ftn l cha pter ot GenesiL She un- derstood the second chapter ac- count to be the record of creation as mortal and material. She reasoned logically step by IU'p from the basis of th11 1p1ritual account, and no nne has been able to disprove • single premise ot her teilch in& l n the flrst chapter of Genl:'sis creatiOn is C'omplete. but there is no record ot the creation ot mate- nal perw n, metter, or evil. It was log •cal then for Mrs. Eddy to rea50n that matter was never created and is then!fore unreal. Let us reason here and ask what is this pondl:'rous, palpable, restrictive mau ol so-called mat- ter whicb to senw testimony claims to contain, to resist, to oppose, and to limit us? We seem to be enclosed Within it. Its ele· ments of time and duration would rob us of 'etem1ty; 1ts distances and space would hold us from mfln1ty. WLth keen sp1ntual per- ceptiOn Mrs. Eddy Sllys that mat· ter is simply another name for mortal mind. But mortal mind i~ only a misapprehl:'n.&ion of diVL"• Mmd. Matter and this m isappro:- ht:'nslon bt-ina one, matter is a m1sapprehenswn. It m1sappre· he1uion is always iA~nOrllnce-, and 1.1:norance is darkness, a negation, n(o ent1ty. no thmJ, no place, no power . Matter has no being. II IS of the natu~ of seeming. It follows that, matter beina; an li!usmn, its conditions called evil, d1seate, and want a re likewise 1llusions. It IS o n this basi• that Chrlatlan Sc1ence rel!Dives th1ngo Into illusi ve thoughts 11nd rl:'places them w1th sp1ntual ideas on a $plrltualty mental basis . WheQ physical SCICnllsls were Lm putinl( to matter substance, we1,::ht, causation, and t:'ft"ect, M rs. Eddy stated her re velation t(o the world by sayinr that ali is inftnite Mind and ita manifesta· lion. She declared thl:' utter un- realitJ of matter. Sht:' had heard the new tonaue. She rl:'ad the Scriptures with a new meaninl -the original apirituai meaning. She s;1W that in the New Testa- ment aceou.nts of ht!aling J~us proved matter to be no thing more than an image in mortal thouaht. Sp~:"akinl of Jesus and his mar- velous hea.llna ministry Mra. Eddy wrote (Miscellaneous Writ- ings, I!Kl:J9), "The power of his transcendent aoodneu lJ mani- fest in the control It aave him over the qualltia opposed to Spirit whi<"h mortals name mat- ter." Doe~ not Mrs. Eddy 11y plainly here: that what mortal1 ('Ill matter il but a term forcer- tain qualities of thouaht? Can we no t 1M'. thl:'n, that U we were free from the qurlilies of thouJht op.. poled to Spirit, we would be free from matter! When there are no qualities In our conseiousnua OP- poeed to Spirit, there will be no matter there. ThUI we proares- slvely handle matter by livln, the qualities of God, Spirlt, In dall7 hlt. Sormoooe ml.,_t -.,,"Do :rou mean that the c«ptreal penon and the mrt.erl.al uniYitM an not God'1 erutlon?" That Ia t:uctly the lNcbJn1 of the llm C'bapter ot Oenesta. and Cbtt..Uan Sdnce ICC"ePU \hla te1W::hln1. Sincer God il 8plrtt., ... '""" that th• ~~·­n.-Of Cod b not material, la I'd> wlllke Spirit, ................ o.r ....... ... ,,_.,_ .. _ the Cflrt.ll.an ldl:tltree fmdbook wb~ ~utn. ~ Mill-.. 4-...nU:r &be ..... of ....... I'Mftf <:: ~ ..... it: DO& ... ... t.r., .... -... .... .... ~ ...... ........... ~!!!'!'~---....... _ .. _ ..... _ aDd l*g , • ., OocL ....... lt not tbat 1esos, Tile Uk~ ~ 8pl.rtt CUMt M 10 unllU _..._ ............. ~~ teet; aoc~·b•c•• aa. 111 ~ ... -he ............... Mod ill ~ ~ Kua .......... ._ ....... ;bola not pb.Jdque. He a. tM cc. .. pound kJ.-of God, lnclud.lq all ..... ldeu; ... ,.,...., ........ aJl \hilt reneaa God's im.l.p aDd J.J.Uoue; lhe eoo«Joua ldebUtJ of btiD.I u found 1D Sc:SeDcoe, lrl whk:'h man ia the reheUon of God. 01' M1Dd. aDd \berefwe it etan~a~; that wblcb ..... --rate IIUftCI from Ood; \bat wbkh baa DOt t lhl&1e q\WJ.ty undei1'Wid from Del\)'; lbat wbJeh pp-~o•~·~~ DO Ule, lnt.tll&enee, nor cr.Uw power of bla own, but rd«ts lplritually all U...t bdonp to ht. Malr.er." 1b.1a spiritual truth of man denJu the ~ accepted tuchinp o1 bloloo, phJalolOQ, and tal• tbeolOQ. It denle. U...t man 1.1 t blocbemical meehanbm with a mind acd creative power of bi.s own; it deoiel that man can be &ood one moment and fall lnlo error \he next momenL It holda that man cannot ftuctua&e in the all.lhteat dqree from hil perfect Principle, God. Spiritual man is the reftec:tion or lUten ... of God. He poe~~HRI b)' reftee- Uon the qualltia or attributes of God-the qualltiet or attributes ot Kind, SS~lrlt, Soul. Principle, U te. Truth, and Love. When we I"'Hliz.e thtt the reftec:ted quali- tiea of an inll.nite God would be infinite in number we beci.n to t.llm~»t the vanneu and JI'UI- deW' of man's nature In Science. Man reftecU lnftnlty and lncludn evuy rlcht idea. The textbook stata (Science and Health, p. 251), "God exprHSeS In mao \be lnftnlte idea forever developinc itself, brot~denlnr and rbinl hldlet" and hJaber from a bound- leu ba&ia." Wbat a wonderful expnie.-.ce h b when the lNtb of mao UD- foldt to conM:i~; W'bm we see that he b nat-toniatM4 by nor encloled wltbl• .. uer; whm we undent.nd thllt matt.er t'&D- not reaist, oppo~;e. Or lbnJt him! What a rtorious 'nwelatioa wbeb we even cllm~ that matter's element of tilne nnaot rob man. of eternJty; ILl belief of ~pace cannot hold him from indnit,'! How true .b the Bible Ntement (Pa. 100:!), "Know ye that tbe Lord he is God: it Is he that hath made us, and not we oundve.; we are his people, and the sheep of h1s pasture.' Natllre •f 8 .. ~ To avoid belq ~ let me .. Y that Science does not ignore the teac.hlnr that mortal man is a corporal penonality capable of sin. Somethl"-we know about a .a-called mortal sinner means ~ to u.t than what our eyes .ee, just u our undentandlng that the &bape of the e.rth i1 convex meant more to us than Its appearance of 4at- ness. Understandinr the omnipo. tence of gooJ , we punue the illu- siOn of lin to Ita dNtn.actlon. A common miaapPrehenaJon ta that Christian Sc..ence conceals sin by teaching that it la unreal. Jn Mrs. Eddy'a book "Mllcellll-ni!'Ous Wrllings'' are to be found these words (p. 107): ''Three cardinal poinU muat be gained before poor humanity b regen· ('rated and Christian Science i5 dem~;mstrated : (I) A proper sense of sin; (2) repentance; (3) the undl:'rstandlng of aood.'' On the same page it is writteo, ''Without a knowiM&I:' of his sina, and re· pentanc-e 50 severe that it d~· stroys thl:'m, no person is or can be a Christian Scl~ntist.'' These statementa forcefully indicate that we do reco&nize the belief of sin and deatfoy it. Mankind Is u responsible lor obedience to the Ten Command- ments and the Sermon on the Mount now as it was centuries a.~:o Until mortals forsake mat- ter ill the basll of their thinldna they will continu~ to reap in be· lief the unhappy rnults of sin. I recently rtad an enoouraging staterMnt by a noted psycholo- gist. which I believe well worth n:peallnc. Dr. C. G. Juna, • f11mou1 psycholo&ist., who fo r mo~ than ftrty yean studied the human mind and emotions, .. ld, "Amon!( all my patients in the sa-ond half of lUI:' .. every one of thl:'m fell Ill becau• he had lost what the Jiving reli&lons of every ag~ have given their fol- lowers, and none of them haa been really healed who did not reeain h is religloua outlook.'' While some educators are under· Wkina to de-religionize educa- tion, he~ is a noted ~olociat who advocal1:'5 re-rellj:ionizin& it. WI:' ha\'e seen that God Ia ln- flnlte. divine Mind or Principle, that He is good and all·indu.tlve. He is the only cauae and creator, who has created all In and of Himself. from this It follows that all that God C"reated It JOfJd. Knowintt: this. we detftt sin and reject It u a Ue, as no part of man's true beinr. We know that God did not create sin and there• fore its appearanC"e before the material aenHa, that Ia, out1ide of God's creation, ._ an lllualon. Sin it alwaya handled In thla Science as illudon. as not.binJ, aa no thlnJ, but it Is ai'Wa.)'l handJM. W• are NqUlred to dfllroy aJn by l<>rlak1q it ud yield.IAI tbouJbt to tM J)OWf:r ot Trulh. It !. d.,.riJ ... n thllt the ~~ drumer and hla: dream ar. one. Th• dream Is PM wMo tiM dronwr awaken&, aod liMwlaa ~ 11a 'bo dreem.r when tiM.-._,., hu -..n.llbed. TM .,._. •nd lb• ct.r..rMr aN -. '1'1M7 wniab ~ . .han ao tba ..._ =:-:.a~~=·::..~ ........... Whe .. ....... •••'--trOMtM ..... .. thin II DO lin. Wa ........ .. ......,. ..... -.,,.u .. ......... 1M ' NllibJtr oC .... ---....... .,._ ... _-. ... .....,. .... Ood,ad.•b~ ~. thlao con1dous,.,.. Jieldl to tbe dlYiae lfiDd W'~Mft .. n iJ: u .... --,_ ...... c::adll ........ Tblt full riiaftllwtatloft ot dl· viM Low wtlidt C'OII!IIM to men.~ L'OaiiC'lOu.iDMI .. O)'iDI all..,.. Is \be auut. Tht. Chrltt .. our SaviOW'. Wb.at ... it •v-.1' C.rtaiftly not God .. me.n or Ood'1 creation. '~'hue Ill DOthJac about Goc:l or Hb ernUon to be ......s. God. ia ll)tlnite pod. aQd IUs creation and ln*n aN aa pert.:t u their caua. We ba~e .Jet .,._ - fore that Chriatian Sekmce cto. not l,nore the ta1te ana of man f whkb appeen to the ""'lerial Hillin .. the onl7 man. It ia tbJa talae .aM of man, tb1a tela thlnldlll about man., whlcb the Chrlat eoma to dfttro)'. Cbrt.- Uan Sdenee make. • elear db- UndJoa betwtteD th• pcnonal Jeau1 and the ChrUt. TheM two wordl: are not I)'Don)'JDOUI. Jnua was a human penon. auut re- ftecta the dJvme nature. Je:aw demonttrated the Chrlat u the Saviour of the world. Under the desi&n of diVine Love the ac:Uvlty of Cbri.Jt, Truth, In human c:on- scloumeu will continue unUJ the end of error. All erroneou.t thlntln1 bued on the teatimony of the material aenaea will yield to the true thouUlu of divine Mind and He wifJ relcn whoae rl.&ht it la. Thus all thouaht will be brouaht into captivity to the Chriat and barmony will be n· tabUshed In our lives. Howev~. we need not walt for thla per- manent harmony to come in the vague ruture. We may feel thil luonDOftJ' rl&ht now a1 ,.,-e allow the undentandiq of the Christ to tak• pollt'SIIoa of our thoupt. As hal been alated earUer in t.bl.& lecture, aU the contvsion, discord, and disease appearing 1a tbe world of mortal belie!J is the deluded thi.nldna of mankind, objectifted. If we were able rlaht now to prua a button and Jilen« all falae mortal tbouJht-thus d•rln& conaclousnea for the un- foldment of the ldea1 of divine Kind-then, the ktnadom of heaveD, total harmony, would ap.. pear simultaneously with the chance of conac:iouaocu. Obvi- OUIIy, we cannot prn.s ntch a button and chance oonac:lowneu! but thOUJht can be spl.rltualizea procreuively, and bodily Im- provement follows .uch chanee. Jln. u•:r•a Pre.,.,..u.. aa Re•ela&.r ChrUtian SclenUJU acknowl· edJe that Mrl. Eddy ia the God- appointed and God-anointed Rev- elator of apiritu.a.l Lruth In this aae. In writlna of her d~v­ ery Mn. !'.dd.y aays (SC'lence and Health, p. urn, "God had been 1raciou&ly preparinl me durln1 many yl:'ars for the rec:ep- tlon of this ftnal n!velatlon of the ab10lute divine Principle of sdentiftc mental hea.lina.' HeT childhood was marked by un- usual religious experiences. Her father wu a stem fundaml:'ntal· lst, and hl1 austere discussions on church doctrine often broua:ht h ia youn1 dauchter to the point of confualo n. She had an advanced splritu.l thoua:ht which C"ould not accept the teachln&s of predesti- nation, a ftnal juda:ment day, or a Jehovah mercileu toward un- believers. Wben the sensitive nature of thla child became disturbed by these theoloaical discuulons, it wu always her mother who quieted it by dlrec:t- ina her thouaht to God as a loving heavenly Father. The days or her youna womanbood were a1 eventful as the day1 ol her youth, but they were not withc;~ut vicisaltudea. She met every adverae human experience with courageou1 trust In God aod never -ceased ~earchinJ for greater underNndin1 of Him as d1vine Love. There is a Latin motto, "Ad astra per aspera," which trans- lated atates: we attain the .&tars c;~r heavenly heirhU throllih dim · culties. The human nature, It seems, atta.ins ita creatett accom- plishments under the stre" of circumstances. Mn. Eddy used the vlciultudn of her younr womanhood aa stepping atonea from which &he reached out to the stars, the heavenly heiahta of Spirit. Moses had revealed to him at the bumlnr bush, "I AM THAT I AM"; Jesu. heard the voice ot hia heavenly F ather ay- lna, "This 1.1 my beloved Son"; and Mra. Eddy saw the clouda of tribulation open and In a sudden spiritual Illumination received the revelation of Chrlatian Sci-l:'nce. Motive In Eal.ablialllna Cbarell Mn. Eddy d.lacovered Chri~ tian Sdence. She neve-r believed that she originated It; nor 1hould we believe that she did. Before the mountaina were brouJht forth; before the earth wa1 en- veloped in lhrdowy milt· In the beginnin& when God &aid, "Let lherc be IIJht." even tben, divine Sc1en« waa J'rom evrrla1Unc to everlasti.,.. • ~ bifq 4llit Discoverer ot Ouiatia.n Sc~ Mra. Edd:r u.o . •founded ~ movftnent. her ChUJ"tb, aad Ji tM Leader ot mo.e ftrUOJrjnc um rella"lon. Ia lha bqlnnlna Jtie had no it'l-.tioa ot _..blllhtAI, a cburdt . ._ npected Cbri~W:~t­ dont...to artlNPt Mr cl.lilc'G~•·:r Qd rejoJte In ..... rnet.uoo. .,.. ftnal)1 abe ...... ~ of ... ...~;~~~· • U.. "''11'hnt ., U..AI -u .... 'ftO'IO 1 ol .... b .. haft = ~-=.t ·;:. ~ ::... -:: na.x.. &ftarr .... ---..,... duhlld ...... trot..r ...... Totao~e..._ ....... ..,, ... , powtb .. , Gle7 ---s-1 ' ::::.~\!.:!ten. ~ta!! -· _ ...... laftfw_ ... _..,. .. _ -·--.... ~­them tbe aotlloibild pealoclkela; and abe baa alao ....... .... wwakl7 ~ ....... ud. .,. J'QIIId few tbarlr cwat'o'*' ....,._ nUon. lfotbllt.C often v.. Quia.. .... ............ _.., lOJ' IPkttual sro.u. tften cr.o. \he ~,. aDd ~ 11tu41' ofth-~.a......, Aae ,...... ................... , had ........... _ .... _. ... a4Jo1nJnc tarma. On.e of them wu very~ and \be other wu 1-~. I remember tn7 taUitor aplabUna thia to JIM. fte leM ~ relt.U•e oall' acratchM tbe JII.U"faoe of Ute land in pres-rtnc lor plan.ttn., whUe the succea:tW one ptowed.deepl:r in the aoU. lD It~ our Leaon-S.rmon daU)' we mu.t aet the m&aDer of our atud7 for deep plowtna. We mUJt tum up tbe rkh IUbMIU ot spl.rituel Trutb it we would ~ive a rich harvest of spiritual lf'OWth. J rnl.Jbt aay h•rt that If there b anyone who desire~ to be&tn the rtud:r of thne t.e.on- Sermona, he will 8nd tbe at- tendant at al\1 Christian Seience Readlnr Room Jlad to ... in hlm in berlnntna: thia atudy. .... s,..,....,..,. Molal II you take the Sunday edition of any clt7 new1paper and turn to the church JeC:tion, you wUl probably be surprlloed, aa I wa1, by U!.e g~at number of church adverthwmenta which mention mind-heallna as a part of thaolr ministry. This does not mean that all of them are practicinc Christian heallnc u Jnw: pra<"- tic.d It, after the mode of opera- tion .et down by Mn . Eddy in her textbook. Tn!atment in this Science is never one mortal mind lnftuencinl another mortal mind nor lnftuencin&" ltaelf. It it neither su1aestion nor auto-suuestion. It it not hypnotism, mesmerism, spirltualitm, ~Jchl­ atry, or psycholoJY. Then! Ia a a:reat gulf betwe.n spiritually mental healint in Christian Sci- ence and materilliy mental heal- IDJ in which one human mind undertakea to manipulate another human mind even for rood. During re<:ent yean the pay- chlatrists, ~ychologists, and matter physlcans have admitted that certain Jn('ntal and emo· tiona! states may cause dlwase. For neaTly one hundred years Chrinian S<"ience-hal main- tained that all diteue and dill· cord •• mental in cause 1md nature. J.n thousands of cues It haa proved that the ideas of dl · vine Mlnd or Truth, acting on human mmds and bodies. destroy t>rroneoua thinking rnd thw heal di~~ease. When Truth dfflroys the thought of dbease. its existence i'( destroyed. Many physical he11lin,p 11re experienced in the thousands of Christian Science lectures given each year. As the truth of bein,, the truth of God and man. JS presented in these l~turea mor· tal m1nd feels the Impact of Truth and the material base of thought is change-d. II would stir our hearts if we could run orr on a motion picture acre.n the authentic aC"counta of healinp which have bee-n received durinl the yean in all thHe lecture-s. Of coune, tht. iJ not poufble. May I tell you of one healint which waa experienced durlna: a l«ture? A woman said that ahe had had a lump In her croin for about nve years. Thll condition 'A'at not diaanoaed, but she be- lieved it to be a hernia. At times it became 10 agrreuive that she rould not go to her employment. The woman said that the le-cture made plain to he1· that wbat .ap~ peued e• dltealit:d atattos are ne~er aclu&l ~dlti•ru or enti- tles. They alwaya come a1 ag- arellive mental suueatiQfl and are handled In Science as mental phenomena. She said the lecture stated C'll:'arly lhe nature of God aa Spirit and spoke of man a1 reftectlng God'1 dominion over all a&.areasive IU£gel t!Ont. Going home ahe oontinued thinking about the fa lsely mental nature of error. That same nitht, pre· parlnl to retire, lhe noticed that th• lump WfU rompletl:'ly cone. Mn . Eddy writes in the textbook (p. 182), ''The etfect of this Sel- ene~:" is to stir the human mind to • chanae of ba~e, on Which 1t may )'leld' to the harmo'ny of the divln• Mind." The wornrn'l thinkin1 wa. <"hanged fn)m a materially mental buis to IPirit- utl underatandln1. Pnnr 11 Trea'r & I once knew • Chriatian Sci-ence pra.et.ltiODer who, upon en- terina her oftloe e.cb day, lm- medlatelr. opened the textbook to the Lord a Prayer. SM bued her prectice Oft Mrs. !deb'• Ntement (Scien<"e and Heellh, p. II), "E>nly aa •• rile above all mate-rial reniUOUmeaa and aiD, ean we reach th• heaven-bom asplraUon and apiritual conaclousneu, which it Indicated 1n the Lord'• Pnnr abd whleb lnstenta- neously h•al• the lick." Prayer cw b'eatlrM'nt In Chrl~ clan Science dUI'en from · other fonns of prayer mainly ln that It doea not approach God u a per- son, but u unvaryinc:, .U- Incluaive Principle, inftnite Love. What need 1.1 there to implore a power which ia omnipre.ert.t and all-ltnowiq? Di~lne Love hu ain!ady provided aU &ood tor Hil children. U He had not, He would have vlolat.d Hla very nature. What Is to be cban&ed then In times of need? (And when are we not in need of a betlf,r renee of tbinp!) Nothln& nl:'eda to be chaQied ex«pt the belief that we can be aepented from divine Love; the beliellhat we have 10mehow 10tten outalde the Father's tender care. II we seem to be experi•ncia.J: this reparatJon from divine Love we C'an always turn to the Lord'a Prayer and repin or lncTeaiM! our consciousneu of H.b ornnlpruent aoodnnl and power: throuJh adoraUon or love ot God; appre- ct.Uon for tile present perfection of bein1: aUeata.nce to God'a power aloiM; throuJb aioeere de-sire for Jrowth ln ance; and by the acllnowledament and utilization of God'1 power to de- liver from aU evU. Prayer is communion or union with God, and union with God is rHII7 entert.ainln& the thoughts of God a1 our t,t\ouahtJ by reflec- tion. We must determine the origin of thoulht and choose wisely what we will accept as our thinking. If we tow the wind of wrong thlnkma based on the te~timony of the material senses, we wUI reap the whirlwind of discord and confusion. Jt we ac- cept only the thou&hts or divine Mind as our thouJhts, we will experience the klnadom of God right at hand. Our Leader has admonished Ul (Science and Health, p. 241), "Let us •ccept Scien~. relinquish all th~ries based on sense-testimony, c ive up imperfect models 11nd illusive ideals: and 50 let us have one God, one Mind, and that one per- fect, produd~ Hia own modf'lc of I:'Xt ellence." LEGAL HOTICE CER T1PICA TEOP BUSI!i ESS Fictitious finn Name n-1 E UNDERSIGN F.O does hereby certify that he i1 c:on· lilctina an EnJineerinc and ::teal Estate bluineu at 28SS Eaat Coast ili&hway, Suite 221, Coronr del Mar, Calif. under the fictitiou1 finn name o r NEWPQI{T DE- VELOPMENT CO. and that said finn is QOlnpoaed o r the rollowin• person whole naJne in rull aod place o r residence are as roBowa, to- wit: L ~ON CLYOE SfERE. 123 o\lva Lane, Cos1a Meu, Caliromia. WITNESS 111J band this 4 day or June 1962. ~EON C~VUE 3tlEDE SHTE OF CALII'OIV<IA COUNTY Of O'tANGE ON nitS 4 d1y of Jun•. 1962 berore me, a Nolary Pubtic in ... d tor said county and uaae, ruidina therein, duty comniuioned and 1wom, per.,nally appearad Leon Clyde leebe, tftown w me 10 be dte peraon whose narae Is aubaaibod 10 the •lthio inatNTtCJnt. ·and lc- .knowlcJacd to me th1t he uecuted the aarna. fltlNRSS my hand and olfi- dal 1aal. JEANETTE M. WINSI.0\1' Notary Public in end for aafd C:O.ty •d ~te. My Conntiuk»n nphu Mooy ,4, IMS. \"<lltioll: , ... 14, ll, 21. .... '· 1962. Ia ••~ {'l...,ott IINllor Ell•1an GIRLS' CLUB JOINS FUND ~;::~:·D.--HARBOR TEAM RANKS HIGH~:::-.::~T··· ftlet, toll.,'*· ....... DciD .... ft ,._ bert• ... lk1*• ....... ct.,. J .. '· .. "' J •• Ito• . , 1 .. H K. Mtr ... •. JJ4 a. a.,. '"' " ... .... ,... · --.: f ~ ' d pital, Pallertaa, 1D Mr. -1"he Oittf' CW. of •• H~t-1\t Oitlt O•b o • .,. ....-o A Mowpon Newport H.,._r Halllt Sdlool ""u --. taa o -· • ,.. Dam Helbert. 31'~ • • • fl .. e a bor AIM bt jMMd 2l ••• bor Area it a ....... of~ ...... ,.:;;;._,.. ·ta a 111lich partlcipa-.d receedJ Mrs. J••• Elm ~ of Newport HeiAoUoope A" CoJOaa del •. (/1 .. 1~~, • aaecite u pett ot•• New-, Oidt' Chlbe of Aladca. .~ .. ,d, , • ., at Pott SUtt in *• Amedc. Olemicel Seadl. 1M DaVId Hlmt'lll&ed, Mle •• ~ port ... U.i ... P•cf. n. 1'bey ,.,... a .w., ...,_ TtUI ........ ID --~ Socie c, &ell ttaed a. ~· left of,., •d .... Jolwl . o. . adoe ... ...,..atd lft a 6tr prlt betw .. •• .•1•• of •• ~ftici•CIJ of ..acliers app« 5 per ~t of h1Jit H....,.d. ... _ect •ch ht tb ,_ __ ..,.. _____ ,.. • IMi""·. • joiat ..,. ..... b, Ne• ' •d 16. n ......... it .... ---....,.... ..... u. t choolt parti clpa.... •car•• .It •. ., ..... hn• •. ~,.- '" .,. port S.adl· U.ie.d Ptaed .. e.cn .. llldaa *ill••d,•• IQI&ipDet. ~ -......... be~ ~aoec~ ... t\efhoftorlliet CIEDIT * ., . ....i~C • preaid•t. Ooora• bcllla-Jr., ,.,. .. I• to ...... ..S tllllltiM *• Allf1l in No•em-Harboia te• waa made,a, wb!cb 11 MMI Mailed 10 all * •t JPI'!~:... ~ l .1 • •d Oitta• O•b pr .. iclnt. wale JG~Gal pftt ID be _... ber 1961 •4 NOOiYed baaic of Quit elma, Duid HD-m.a~r _cota.,.. ~od unin•~ DENTIST II"' Mil. Ridl814 Hepo.. pelilllt lacn•*•• •cl nWo at Port OrcS. Calif. I'DOilcl. J•• ltay, Bob a. 11tiet 10 Caliloaua. DINT'.&L .. '.&TIS · 1•1.t, Mclidoe of •• (ide' Cl•b &llncth·o. re11p0M iW. cU-1 "' r-.- J •,J, ,_-i• U.'kttPiaa wt• •• Uaia.cl sea• Ia • atmo...... of.._ ... u.s.s. 01•1• FULL & PAinAL * ~ • ~4, • FW4 objecliYe ol ..,.,.,.., hWia•n atcl OOI'DPaaioa-~-Bd!MM.. ,..,. # aa fully .. pcpeeib&e local thip. he USN 10ft of Mr. ...._ W I • - aa•ciea ••t ""*•. a cliJeot The m4mbenhip of ••• ~~.~Mra .' HUIY' Babbitt of KAME D.AlfD WA101ES con.tba'oe of a.m ... ill prlt CDmll flam •• ••re r~ Ri;_ AYI Wett New-DLUIOKDS • JEWI!LaY • Gin'S tlia conn•i\Y, Mr. Rodda bafbor area. The chtb ,..,_ rt. it •CII'rin~· aboatd tle ~~-=="=· =··=:lt.:::c....==--=~==·===U~DI~~·~·t~...,.==~ r.. .. laid. Yldet tUPerri••d rec:reatioe. : _., u~ Diai•. VV craft claaae-. -~· •d •:7:; u a •il of dle , Orco Co. cArr._.. Fer• CROW~ -BRJDGD FIWNG& r _.,tiJt <f An pi•o leetoae, tewtll~ .cS:: th Ploe&.i• tae Weatem * (L~ nounce cookiDJ b"•doa Ill a p ~ T\ Qisie ud CrtW r d.lltl modem kitda• ·~ped .for . .:dc;;.-tod. ie ... ••ual BUILDING ILOCD -AU. Ni£8 -ALL TYPES e IJI1r~~J.. • rd bot. aa• •d electnc cook-~aet Sbip Peatinl, May Tt'.. ,_.. Pt:NSIONYJtS wn.GOIIE ....... JMS.t•a.._C. ...... J••CHI......,_...._ ._., ... ., ..... t I -tltc' V'-• Awa s iDa. 1'-17, atSbimoda,J...-a. .. ... ,m-. 'II ... L ........... AM a......~ .. • Egnaumt • In addition ID lhe 15 achol- anbipa lor Harbor Hiah aea- PIINCit·Bt&l .. ~' SatOOL ion annoaru:od at lbe ••-t ,_ ... ,..._ ,..,., • .,. _. vice banquet, 5 have w<a ........... ,._.-... ...... ll ....&.. , __ .... 2 ....... '"le-&.lal ... ••• CO OJI IYIO anolpl. A Cell.., ........ 1M &.mt • Allen Loe Hardy. aon of »I ..... ¥W .... c. ... •-Mr. aad Mre. Allea Hardy of t • • 'II 'It * * • Newport B~ch, baa be• MONT! KIMM!'nt GRIMES I SMhH ORIOLB 3-1760 aranaod a NROTC Scbol~ thip at Uninnity of Cali- fornia at Berkeley. Peter Pllberty, aon of Mra. Joyce Plaheny of 9 alboa bland, baa won acbolarthipa 1D &ho Uniuni ty of Califor- nia aad Stubd Uninraity. f)uy Galusha. too of Mr. and Mra. W. 9 . Gala aha of Colllplete INSURANCE Newport Boa.ch, hu be • s..ict iachadiaalile. ann ted a 4-year tuition acholanbip at tbe Colorado 711 B. B-r An., Balboa School of Minu in Ooldoo, Colorado. OaJy alao won tdtolanbip roqni tion at Recllandt lhtinra ty and o~ cid•a.l Colloao. Calilomia State Scbolar· ahipa were woa bJ Wi lli-.n Haok Kleppinaer, aon of Mr1. Jeuae Kleppinaer or CoiOOa del Mar. Peter Plaberty alao wat paatecl a Califomia State Sdlolarahip. Laurence Hibberd, aon of Mr. and Mra. Robert Hibberd of Cotta ~•a •d a 1960 Harbor Hiah gaduate, lhia ;;!~:!iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ year won a StateScholarthip ....,.. .. Loua ............. OIN4'1 COAST .......... c..,.., SU N: Newport BlYcl. Newport Beadl 1118 6-1653 to Haney Mudd Collop. Hoaora at •trance b&Ye been paated ID date ID aeveo Harbor Hip ••ion. BNct Cot iDil, Peter Plaheny, Al- lee Hardy, Hoi• Hill and Melnloe Lucjee• have w<a boeon at catranco at varioua brlllda ea of lhe U~tiverti CJ of Califoaia. Pat Caudell hat woa bolton at eatrance at Redluda Univeni CJ. Whittier Colleae baa awar~ Oct Honora at Entraneo ID Willian Nice. A.tlltl ... w..-1~ ,., ..... at, .... , Sbowmueen, Onnae Coun-cr' I newell theater poup, it amouncin1 open audition• ••••••••••• for the fall pwodoction of 1Wt:ITAIITIATYotJaDOOa "~e Golden Kni.t'', an on1mal mullica) f~n&aty wriucm by Loyeae Martin •d Olonn We~tt o f Co10oa del Mar. T.,outa for all aa.ora. acton 1nd dalcert will be hold at I p.m. lhia Pciday, Jlllle 19, and Tun- day, July l . in *• Cooven- lion Hall of *e Saaa Motel, located actou lb e au.et &om DitnoyiMd. at 1650 ~~~~~===~~~ Soulh Harbor Blvd. in ADa-'; boirn. The play ia tet ia lhe myth- ical kioadont of Hyaterilee in lbe year 1161 •d features tach no tablet u Denny, a t intina •d ducilla draJOD, a h ao naucl tfopMbeap, a a hetoiae n.necl Prilloou Prim, 1nd eta Yillain of •• JAMES . D. RAY I.I311Bkllllr plot, Sir Snsabbout. There aro 9 ainJint tole• and 23 apeakins padl ID be filled 3112 E. COAST HWY. COIIOIIADD.IUII o ......... IE II ~ w· .••• , ··r::--c.-......1,...-. aa well u plfta for towupeople. J ........ ., ......... It' • a boy for Mr. ~nd Mrs. Rlchaal J.,..su, 1100 ~ moclon Ret.. Saycreat~ Weclaeaclay, J•• 20, ill Hoq HotPh.al. ............. (;ftf -.. c • ., ••• v ........ ra,.. Mae -n.u .X lliPP.._T -AllOt OUM~D .ll'ft..._ ACIE Ott WleTa ..,..ALU PIAWTYDPOOOO u.o ..... ""*ILHW Mr. •d Wra. Geora• P. Caatpa, 711 Malwlleri'*AYI., Co10e1 clot llilu, •• P••ta of • ... ._boa ••--day, Jut a, ia .......... phal. I!M! LEARN TO PLAY p,.f. R .. a .. ll lndepeedent oootractor, oripnator •d eopyriaht owner of tho wod d'a thortett, motl t implified pi.,.o and ora• mecbod. Advcrtiaod •d uted all over th e world. "PPIOYed by hiabett aalhoriliu , ccitica, composers aad lboutanda or utiafied aiUdenta. p,.f. R .... u Head or 111 in te~nation ally known mu sical oraantz- ation operatiDa aolely rot the benefi t o r humanity and t\e act.ancem~nt or muaic. No notea, booh , oolo ra, recorda, letten, mochaaical devicc11, mu11cal or technical tenna. No lona-drawn~ut. complicated, ti re- tome, todioua tcalet, oxerciau or fin aer technique. Practice ten eo twenty mi.nutea daily-no fa ilures. L .... Te Pier Pl-. Oro,._ In T• Euy L ..... , Baay iecli-ridllala wilb litde spare time at cbeir dit- poaal will find thit method has been eapecially de- •iFed for thorn. You will be able to play aay 1001 you may hum. whit tle or ain1. Sacred, Popular. Clau - ical or Sw ina. The old favorites ot late popular tunes can be played the quickest, eaaiut and mo at inn s penliYe way. No lOll or time, money Of enetay U U s periencecl with o cher melhodt. c;.., .... Jr upon compl etion o r the course you are not utis· fied. your money refunded. The only teacher m d meflod in the world who JUatanteet you will know the joy, pleuure and\ relaution o r petaonally cteated melodiea. • Me Apll•lt Anyone old ot youn1. any occupation, wilh or wi thout preYioua keyboard inatruction will be able ., play in Ten Eaay Leaaons. Your opportunity ID aati afy your lifo-lona deaire, ., create haanony wilt\ your hands. lmptoviaina. No bome complete witlout an oraan or piano. Ext. ..... c..,,.. If you doaire, after leamina to pl ay by ear the natural way, you will be tau~ t ID read tho IDp line in muaic Md tnnapoae in eo lbo oar method. e ............. . Reaudiet Ptof. Ruu ell' • mocbod by oar, E aquir. had •i• ID aay. .. Siace lhit mo.,d it of a aimplicity ao e•trem• u ., almoat pat il i11 tle clau of parlor trictt. it it upeca.d eere are aome muaical com- pleliliea it ciDea oot •QOI'I\pall. The amuina taiGa .a.a.t it. howe._er. h •e iefini .. IIW'IIber of *inp JCM1 c.. play ••• *• ae few JOD will find ID be ..t of ha acope." ***** P•t baaell it llct~aMd lftd • member o r Mllaici•• u.iDa. Hollywood Local •1 . Write or call OR J..OnO. P .. -.1 oaa•t .. a. ia '"' borne al JOU oaa...-. i•oe. IN 7 EASY LESSONS AatMwtll•t Focta Aa...t Pl ... •Ill o,._ If you played lhe piano continuoualy at lhe rate of 2 c:borda per aecond, 1t would take 11 .~20 yean, lS daya, 11 boura and 2S m1n . ., play all lhe pou ible dlo rdt or ten no tet, combtoationt or tea OOl of II. The H~mond eloctnc o rpn has an attouDdiD a c• paaty. There are 2S3 malhon 10ae combla atilNia *at would require your playma 24 hocua per day for 947 yean to play all of them. Don't let dua ditOODIIIC you . Your p1ano has 200 stnnas. S2 white and l6 blact keys. The combmcd tensile strenath of lho allinJt is oquivalont to the wea Jht of a street car, 1~ IOftL Pror. Ra u elJ baa reduced paano end oraan playiaa ., a fonnol a-a JUaran teed method. ***** Testi-..lel ~trs. J .H. of Corona del •.tar says ""bout Ill years a,o I took ad van ta~e of Prof. ~ussell' 1 offer ., &each me to play by ear. I roun J 11 very mtereanna and easy. tie in a very oourteous 11nd effiCi ent teacher. I am completely utisfied." Pref. Rn .. ll: You r p~ano methoJ en d other proJects arc hevuly encbrsed. To som e yo ur punuats may have been occa- sionally amb1auou s. 1f not cheman cal. but you really have 10metuna wh1ch has wtnas Plnd •1tb support. can fly to succe ss. I know you have not bem uempt from VI CISSitudes -and ~ind doon , but have ralhed. I ~ sure you can do all you claam 10 a professional menner 11\d hope the pubh c wi ll talte advmtaae of yow many talents. flon Zelaya ***** The late L awrence Tibbett had th11 ., aay aboat tead\ers ~ d method a: "P10babty In no ocber p10re11100 are th «e ao mlfty incomi)4Jteet snatruciDn aa 1n muai c:. All onr the world *ey are obtaiaina money under false pre ... Mt, tie saaden t wutina time, reoney llld eaeru wllile beina fed impreuive baftlt." p .. fe • .., IUUB.L TH~ ENS'GN NEWSPAPER 272t ~. COA ST HWY. CO~-D~L NA,_, CALt~. U I AN IN T~"I!S'Tt:D IN '-EC~IVING fll!'fltiOMAL INSTIItUCTION. NAME ............................................ ············•••••••••• MAILING AOO .. aas. ............................................ . Cl TV' ............................................ IT A Ta. .••••••••••••.. l DL~#I. r...., .. ..,_ .. -. ···-···· .................. ......................... ..__.,....a .. , , a IIIIIW • • s T.-...--.s •• 1 lf.·.&AY Ctll .... ) ............ u .. ,.. ~ ...... " ....... _.,... "lt't Fun to Drna In hshlon" 26.59 E. COAST HIGRW AY: CORONA DEL MAlt OR)OLE 3-5030 **••••••• IJt~~::o~~~;;~r~~;.:~::r;.:.~=~~~:a~ ... ; .. ~·-1 * NI!WI'ORT HTII * a.--··-·•2W..tl ,.eat .,. -... l'\ ,... -....... m .. t. th~• ..... ti I e c:oa. tet• ·a. &ota of •.,. •••· Dbt. ••~Je. WeiiH yard _,,. patio. Q.al et .,.. ncar achoola. New price tZS.SIWI. * * ESTATE SALE . wl .. ......,. ..... 10 ..1-.................................................................. Nice cloi CI in 3 bcbm 1~ CLASSIFIED loD IATES -c..h • -... HELP I ANTED b .. , bcno. O.e.,. khch"'. I Ttme 2 l'iJneos J T1MM Wall to wall carp.._, Dbl ,.,. 10 worck., ... -·---···--··--.?~ -:~ 1..50 J .ANllOR lad doocm• ••t--••e plua port. Fenced yard ......, onh UO i.oo cd. Apply Port nean, wilh "OUTDOOR UVIN::i" 21 ' to 30 ~-.I-------·-1.00 2.50 COM. after 6 o'doc:k e•• pado. Pr. 113,500 . SEE llUS ll watch to -40 ----------1.25 2.00 niaaa. TOO\YI .~.::~.::-~.::-~~-·-:::~~-------~------~~ TOP OPPORTUNITIES * ~to FAMILY ? -~ REPAIR$ DAILy * ~PT S. FOR Rf.NT_~-- \PT. FO't 'tENT Corona del \lu. soulh of hwy .. l be..bms, :! baUu, unfurn· illu:J. s lJS month, yeuly \use. Call Marioo Le.Jut, lrt.r. associate John Voael realtor. 0 '{ 1...0210 or Ml 6-1615. HOl'S ES FOR RE~T FOR REJioiT. 2 bedroom house. futni~cd txccpl linen and dishes. .o\vailable July & Au .,.st. Util. paid. Adu lts. I No pelS. 620V: Out. id, CD\1. OR 5-0047 . LIID ISLE horne lor rent • .-\uaust Sl.OOO OR 3-037 J. UN RJt:tNJSf!E!) 5·room house for rent Yearly lease. 01ildren O.K. No Jogs. ~17 ilclioli'Ope, CO'A. 2·JEDR00'1 IIQUc;;t for rent in C~l. with aaraae; lawn cared for; St25 mon th , yearly; water patd. 01\ 5-0239. ~UTOIIOTIH JOH:-<STO:\E"S M esa Auto Wreckers Uwd Auto Parts. Titt'5 We Buy C;us 4l &rap .VII.-tal 20'75 Pla~nl ta /H'f!. Costa Mesa -Ubf"n,· 8-iOlJ CARS FOR ~LE Welt" a ..... e R.,.lra U CENSEO Ca rpenuy ; Painlina ; Papcr- hangin&. Tile; Cabinets, an d Most :tome Q.cpairs. ~to ller Screens ~nd :.tost Obcn Available . All Screens Re- wi red. L1 I-8S22. ~TEINWAV -~..,. ........ n... n-PIA~ iC""''OT ""''I IPS !.PO<CIAl USED PIAO.t'J SAlE -C""loOie -~ '"'""' ··~ ··-~ ... ... ..,._0 I"Ut(;AN~ -rt-"""""-· ....... , ................... . ~...-.......... " ''~"~ .... .,....... .... ~ ... _._.,. ..... ·-.. -.... mAO""' • '" • k .... --,. ... $1"S ;11 ·~ ftC. , .... -to•~cot~<:• ... ,..,, ,~ ... ~ ... -... '""' 1110 ·;-· to '~"" .. ··- o.., •• --·-"-''· --0< (-.... ~''""'""-"'ou t~ ....... 11_""""" ll " ...... ""' ·-.. -. .. , ...... v•-• ......,...,,_ s-. ......... '""'· ,...,. H~t r.-. A I C"ow. s,.. ........... ,_, -·· ........ ._,.~WI~OO'I ,,._ ... ~ ,..,...,, SC>lMtOT·"Htt LIP$ Fro• Po'~""-£•1 "'" c-o.\001 1\ ~" .,..,,, HII1N-Mao"OI ~~J~~L_ ______ __ SH~PPt:<G FOR At4 ORG.\H? Corne to Or1an Headquarters 1 on !he Onnae Coul fo r an arny of values !h at ~Aolll de- li&ht you. Late model one owner orsans (and pianos • Sure To C'hedl Wkh . JUNE FARRAR Employme nt Agency 475 M. Newport llvd. Newport .. ch MIG-4481 :ASHIER aftd Coa~ui.011i1t. "PtiY aflel 6 p.m . ...-.. iaas. Pau n•atn. FOR S ~LE Point Foctol'}' Outlet BUY DhfFCT AND SA VF. 1663 P la centia Ave. LOlli Me l l MIOWA Y 6-7761 F11. EPLACE WOOD: Come bu y your car trunk full of sea!Wncd firewood. Laguna Canyon Wood Yard. 21431 too) at bona--fide discoun t Stan' Lane. ]1"2 miles off pri ces. IIAAf.'.«'>ND, CONN, 1 Coutii 'A)'. IIY 4-~447 . V.URLITZER. LOWERY.----- T HOMAS BALDWIN ESTEY I CE:.t~T t::~Y LOr for sale. ' ' Pacalic VIC"-\icmonal Parlr:. and many olh efli t95 up. See !{educed for cuh. Call \k lhese before you buy. \Iiller. 0 :{ J-8850. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS Ttt.,DE your 1mall houae for lhi • 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Kit- chen has tile, lots or cabi- nets, a ran1e tt rdri.erator. B.-\'tDWD R.OORS. Shinale eoor. Tile pati o. Fenc ed yd. Fiut time offered. Priced urider martel valu at tl1,- ~SO. DON 'T :...nss ITI * TilE ClWSOfl Cl. ~93 E 1-:'0'1 SL . l o ua \1eu VII b -~-0 ; ********* 1/1 CEll SIDE OF HWY Euy walk to LITTLE COR- ON<\ beach . Cu te 2 DR. 2 ;,alh home. Tasteful ly ro- rriOdclled 10 1%1. Pri ce only 52~.450 . Loan available 80~ of ulu rnce. llow' s ... 'n.e TO INVEST IN THE MARKET WHICH HASNT DROPPED A POINT OR A PENNY IN 10 YEARS • . . the lind Aroand us. IS ..,..., oo Hlahway H , Huatlaatoolleldl, with u - posure~. 0111 four streeU at tralflt.loact.d Jnte~ Hoa. Zoaed lor eommerdll use. and aU u lent 11 a pool table. * * Corner property on l!ut 17th Street, the street bear- Inc more new Invested dollln todlr tbaD any other rtreet in the County. Property is more tlran two and. one-fifth acres. 1nd aU tbt owner W'lfttl b jutt 1 rair price lor his land, and he will help you buy it. * * Manufactured acre right in the bead of Newport Beach with more than 300 feet of lronllfe oa each o( the two most travelled boulevards In lhe area. A lremendous site of 10me 40,000 square feel lor shopping renter or ytar·'round luU motel. 1200.· 000 for lhe 52-year lease, a lea~ with terms a:ener· OUll beyond belie{. * * CRYING FOR THE HEAUNG HAND. Basic•ll.v, a doll house: with hardwood flool'1, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath on so· by 135' corner lol on the East side o( Costa Mesa, and only '16.7:;G full price. * * lnvtsl in ~t-wport Harbor real estate and have ~·our "p3per profits" printed as U. S currenc.v. WIEST -CREELY COMPANY NEWPORT BLVD. AT 30TH STREET OR 5-1111 8RYA ~'T 8. WIESl HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY ~U E. Co~~\ JlJA·v. c~ <kl v u OR H-4110 Notice of Di.-idend Payment The Harbo r Investment Co. t~y declo red o 2 1,2 C'o quarterly d•v •de nd to Investment Syndic ate Hol ders, payable June 21 st to holders. of rt"'':o:m1 JL.:ne 15, 1962. T hts. ploC.t:i tl•t:: fllrrc•·-t d •v•dC11d rate at 10 .-.o FD'{ S \L E-IIillman ".hmt dr- luxc 4--doo r seJan. \Juven J.SOO mtles. -\uto<nau c sl.ift. Leafi er upholstery. OR ]. 19 10. 2854 E. Cout l-tiway OR J.-.89)0 CORONA DEL MAR I -¥,;1H~ST~R~UC;o'T~IO"';N ·-=-:-:;--=IIJ 1111 .. llllly 1M TUTORINCr-Hi&h School math REALTORS -~~:::::::::::::=======::=====~~ I che mistry . Sp an i~. Tc:ach· •nt a1d eJ.p. at el ementary 1~ Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa '"'"-"MONI'I f'\Ot",U•S S.\ • M(l0F L~ y.......... ., .... ',.,.. ~-•r.• .. <.~• ~ ~· .... ~ J,._,,, • .,, O••••• level. Contact \trs. Reverly 'latdorf. OR 3-4 l 6 1. DayorNIJhiPhoMUS-1161 G ~RUn I!'<G Complete Landscapmg Serv1cc FREE ESTIMATES s• H Grt>t'n S1ampo; Fr'"'f' dt>lt lfl'ry CORO NA D£1. :\iAR :\L:RSF:RY OR 5-0160 17"-1 1:: C"Dil'<l llwy LAWit CARE-GARDENING Moyo Vana "E~elusive Lawn Care" Uandyman fit<"; .... , f"C f0(1 .......... ~ >' M . ..,,.. Nv• ,,,.,, T~......,~· ·~ . .,,~. lO"'"' ~•• ....,., o• .... _, •o• _ ............ , ~-.. ..,, " ,.,, ...... "' , ..... ·-· .. ~, .. ¥ ......... . •~ "'""' II•C. ~O.Vt .. GS J.<•••Mo .. o • .,, .. Ft .. ~ ,..e .. "'" .,,, ___ .,_ .... ~ .. ··~-·· ·-~ ·~~ ....... , .~ ...... ,..m-• '" •••-"" " ,.......,.,, '<fW .., •• , .... n ...... (...n•o n•r.o,. ·~• .... '" ~·-~ "'···· ....... ~ .... ~ ... . .......... 0'''"" ........ ..,. ............ . ''" "" ~ •I-HU OIOIY MUOOIV \J'<"" ..,..,.... _ _,.., ..... ., ........ u ... \~l'i r •v • •· ·-• Y"''""l-P"" t il'S F t...-"••••M f ot lOU ,-,,.." !J., l Ft n·Ohh 1101 Nor'*' y.,,.. ~~ ;olin> S...•• ..... J' A IN l JNG C~.Jas l&l &:. Bay Area p De mntmg, co~ahng 546 -26~Q SHAKE ROOF PRESERVING 5:00 p.m. or "'eclr:cnds Nr-;h 6 Cit-an I Ll~n~ • lnllurt>d PHOTO SUPPLIES__ M. M1chael Pamt1ng I-------~M~I~6~·~1~~~-ALL TY PES (If 20 YEARS Pho tOQraphtc SuppiJ"S Inca! eapericnce • F'il.lt color r!lm !oNI'ic·•· • :\fovt~ projl't1:or" fnr rc•nl I e1tcrior and inte rior • Modrl <~irplanc• su,,pht•" I pain ti na M ears Camera Shop Jj~_. Nl'wport Hh <l 'lc l Vl'll '11 00'~ ... J ("a.! a MI'M -L1 H 7t H2 '(Jrnbe rly q-}727 FOR S>\L E-anydung& every· 1 d11n ¥ you need. \lise. items. Tent (ilo} Scout) IOxJO . set of dishes, \amps, table with ~ cha11s . bus!> rods, alum. pots. etc. See at ~17 lleli- o trore. CfY.t r._.A_H __ Pt_:N~T~R~Y ______ __ (HPEHTRY H. 0 . ANDERSON M inor Repairs :-lo Jobs Too SmaW Phone: :"i ;5-8 i. 75 If no answt-r ca. II Ml 6-2372 PAINTING SPECIAL! Any averaae 3-bcdm-.. home. trimmed. 1-49 .00. Complete Cll teno r il~5 . l1censed ... Jn- IUJe d. I\ I 6·.16 43 anyll me. A~O ~ <gEALTORS J1U &. COAST rw•T CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-7560 CUlT IISI, llllllr t,;•o 1\", cnast H 'Y NEWPORT BEACH U S-~ SMART MODERN HOME Eostaide, Costa llteao 3 larae bedrm&., 2 baths, bi1 family room, lac. livina ft:)()!n, lr:.i lch. wi lh bit-ins. CMrpeted, l.,dac:aped. 124.~SO plwne for apponL Ll B-4844 LENORE ANDREWS, SKR. -----------------------SPECIAL ... MAIL IN YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS , I USE THIS BAJfDT FOUl-OJfE WOO PEa SPACE I -··--- I • ----··-7. -·------• ---------9. ---·--10. ----·· ~ ~., i ~~~-;~ :orda ouly; ~r one a:~-3 ~ ouly 1.00 , ., ~I ,. ----· 17. -·-·------••. _____ ... ·-----:10. ___ "-"-I 21. ... ____ ...... k ____ 25. __ ·--- ... n. ---• ----JO. ----"-1 • M rr <*1.7 ••..,. 011:1: ...... ,... -• ftlal roa ... Check Proper Clauiticat!an Fo.. Solo c. • •••••.. Q W •nted to bwy .. r-; lte•l Est•te ........... .. W ..-ted to rant .. _ H.!p ••ttt.d -----··· Work w...t.cl ....... __ _ Loot I Fouod ....•.... ,.,_., ····-··-··-··· For rent, Mftc. ·-·--.. ~, .......... o Apt:. lor root •....•. Q C...lorNI: -·······D •·•-a,.. --... Q --- jn Nt-v.port Bf.adt. NOlHING r::o\.N C:QU&.L Tl-4 C: OOLL&.q V&.LUJ:. FOq NC:.WPOqT Pq":STIGC: LIVING &.S ~OUN O IN H4q- 80q HIGHLANIJS. C:LF:'i &.NT HOMC:S WITH W &.LilY THqOJ..Ki!HOUT r:;qC:,A TC:.O 'NITH UTILITY IN MI ND FOR: 1H E MOIJ~qN HOMr::MAl<ER ..• J.-+5 3EOIQOO U 1-10M ~ OJ:.CQqATEIJ &.NO LAN OSCA PC:.O WITH BUY~~ S~LECTION FqQM S41,500. New fumilhed model a t 10n lt•ahlan JDr.,] bl och cast nf IrVIne o n lhlhland (lhe continuation flf lOth Sl.) t:or •n fl'ltmatit)O phone UI--~·H-:'. r.\· \\'Jo liet C l felloll. 8 uiiJ"r anft ll~H-Iv(lt r of Harbor HLghl:a mh r~ ""' lk roa.d ... • "•'-tkop of rolli•r bills ••ll • f1ntHt~•lc lli~IIJ of t•~ P•ciJic Uti • llfd itu of u d ••t· "'~"' to Uvi"l 1,. harbor • VIew hills lu..,ry homes CDnveni•tly locatod in N..,.rt 8.-c:h•• Mautitul Corona dol Mar et th• lftt.,HCtlon of Mec.Arihur .M C.o•t HI·WOJ'· -rw.. duM ..,4 I-t ....,...._ ..__ wUh 2M ....... la4tl..t .. .a ••rU• .. 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LaBonle, Reaher "You'll !flee ..,., frMn411y aenlc:e,. 220 E. 17th St. Liberty f.l139 Cost• Mtu Ac:rMs the alrMt from Mew ShetttMnt C.nter Ewenines M( 6-1050 Kt S-1147 HOW LEA51HG• Lorge & Luxurious Country Club Apartments ow rloo-ing the ocean in Corona del Mar. ""'••• M•cA.-...• ••~• 101 1 & 2 B.dfooMa wiTh patios or balconiea .•. c:~s. drapea ... oil elec:tfic kitcherts and heoting ••. 2 uwiMMint pools. 15,000 ft, putting peen, rogulotion tet~nis courts ••• dul:t house ..• contin•tol breaKfast. OFFICES FOR RENT JM CORONA DI',.L MAa C .:>tl \f'n tt·:u tl'tl!r,ol IO.'oll tun on Coa~t ""' ,,., ~"':1111 !lid(' u! h1,!lll\ ·" LOCATION: A~ bulkll .. 2121 L Cout Hwy., eon-.... 111..- Call owner .111 Em·•rn nt>wa,•a ~r. Orlolt-3-0330, fo r a ppolnlmt>nl to l n•pe~1. the otfic.s. liVEST • TIE -EIITI UHDER COH$TRUCTIOHI ......... COLONI.'L ORE..:.! H(J..tE ".VITII P'{ESTIGE Af>O'l ESS .. .in WESTCUFF S bedrooms, 4 badu PLUS a ramily f'()OfTI and aeudy ... 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LAClJNA 31194 91hA.-e ........... l4,SOO T 21ot• 3 br, fan. rm, CIOQI, 320 Sfrlta An• Ave .... JS,9SO 200 Tulane: Meaa Verde, 3br., l.Wt. ............. 2l,7Sfl' New JMU•· •i••. S7n \t)'ttic Laa., 4bt., 3b.t. .• SS,OOO l BR Home in Yucca Valley, t l,OOO dn ....... tU.~ 2314 M~hoba ,S.A. 3 br .. IY. ba. t1SOO .... t1S,SOO lOIOKinr.a R.d. NB.) brlh Dud Ilion t ¥ie'fr,,,4l.SOO_ T 414 ,._••• A .... 29r. Pia.,..PPft,Jh1111ot •. I6.7SO-T Sl.SS.taAaaAve., lBr, 2 Ia, N.a. ............ l4,SGO T 544 W. Vlctoria,l8r,(IL ....... 65 I Ul Ott .. 14 •• $0 T S70W. Vic10ria,l Br. SS a.UO. 04 ................. U ,500 T Ml9oclloott 3 loo,Z k. CM .......•..........•...•. 2.,000 Ac .. lco,N .. H.tlot.S.A.l00•~03Catfl .... l .SOO 1906 DIMat.-:3 loo,lloo, Pool, NO ............ li,SGOT lltl S.taAileA•e ... etPi...,..JP•.Of-... l',seoT :r29LoJolta..,loo, Jloo, Vi,..,N.B ................. 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